Talk of the County Podcast | Tackling Housing Insecurity: YWCA and Shelter Board Strategies (Pt. 2)
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Reflecting on the projected 68% increase in unsheltered individuals by 2028, what strategic measures should be prioritized to prevent this increase?
In part 2 of our two-part series on housing insecurity, we explore how low vacancy rates and high rent increases exacerbate the problem, and discuss the innovative strategies both organizations employ to tackle the issue.
Kenneth Wilson continues his conversation with guests Elizabeth Brown, President & CEO of the YWCA, and Shannon Isom, President & CEO of the Community Shelter Board.
You'll hear personal anecdotes, from Elizabeth's city council campaign experiences to Shannon's passion for jazz and community-centered philanthropy.
Whether it's about providing permanent supportive housing for women or the need for long-term systemic changes, today's conversation is packed with valuable insights and heartfelt stories.
Key Moments
00:00 Countywide homelessness linked to interconnected community responsibilities.
04:15 Suburbs experiencing homelessness, housing instability for women.
09:49 Philanthropy is essential for community sustainability.
11:36 Stakeholders seek outcomes of 18-month assessment.
17:09 Data shows 68% increase in homelessness.
19:22 Exponential rise in families needing shelter help.
22:35 HUD definitions require chronically homeless individuals with disabilities.
27:30 Pleasant surprise discovering diversity and internal tools.
30:51 CSB is special, surprising, and a gem.
32:36 Tentative date for August; focus on goals.
37:07 County conversation: heavy topics, fun facts.
Top Takeaways
Both guests highlight that homelessness is indeed a significant issue in suburban areas of Franklin County, driven by factors like low vacancy rates and increasing rents.
Fundraising is crucial for the YWCA and Community Shelter Board to continue their vital work in housing, childcare, and social justice, as well as supporting scholarships and other benevolent activities.
Philanthropy plays a pivotal role in filling the gaps where public resources fall short, ensuring the community can address complex societal issues effectively.
Personal sacrifices are made by leaders in public service.
The increasing demand for shelter services over the past 20 years necessitates long-term solutions and sufficient funding, as current resources are inadequate.
YWCA's supportive housing serves women who have experienced chronic homelessness and disabilities, offering stability, security, and tailored support services.
An upcoming summit aims to review and optimize the homelessness system, involving various stakeholders to develop a regional plan for addressing the issue.
Both the YWCA and Community Shelter Board rely heavily on volunteers. Elizabeth Brown and Shannon TL Isom encouraged listeners to get involved through their respective organizations' websites.
Addressing homelessness requires strategic planning and a clear roadmap.
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