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Considering Homelessness: A Community Conversation

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Considering Homelessness: A Community Conversation

Time: June 7, 2015 from 9:45am to 12pm
Location: BEKI
Street: 85 Harrison St.
City/Town: New Haven
Event Type: panel, discussion
Organized By: Steve Werlin
Latest Activity: Jun 4, 2015

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BRUNCH & PANEL DISCUSSION

FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

 

MODERATOR

Paul Bass, Award-winning journalist, author, and Founder & Editor of the New Haven Independent

 

PANELISTS

Alison Cunningham, Executive Director of Columbus House

John Bradley, Executive Director of Liberty Community Services

Abu Baker, Liberty Community Services

 

 

Program will include interactive simulation exercises, an engaging solution-based discussion of homelessness in New Haven, and the participation of homelessness advocates, volunteers, Abraham’s Tent hosts and participants and some who are currently or have previously experienced homelessness.

 

JOIN US AT:

CONGREGATION BETH EL-KESER ISRAEL (BEKI)

85 HARRISON STREET    NEW HAVEN

203-389-2108    OFFICE@BEKI.ORG

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