Resiliency and adverse childhood experiences and how they relate to homelessness
Saturday, October 13, 2018
Join residents, businesses, community leaders and others for a presentation and conversation about resiliency and adverse experiences (ACES) as they relate to homelessness in our community at one of the following sessions:
Tuesday, October 16th, 6:30-8:00pm
Ronald United Methodist Church (17839 Aurora Ave, Shoreline)
OR
Tuesday, October 30th, 6:30-8:00pm
Kenmore City Hall (18120 68th Ave NE, Kenmore)
Learn what it means to be living homeless.
Come away with an increased understanding and useful tools for any situation.
RSVP is appreciated but not required: staff@NUHSA.org
Sponsored by NUHSA (North Urban Human Services Alliance) and in partnership with representatives from the Rotary Club of Lake Forest Park, King County Library System, the Cities of Shoreline and Lake Forest Park, Ronald United Methodist Church, Hopelink, Center for Human Services, Outreach for Lake City Partners Ending Homelessness and Compass
1 comments:
I was present at the event at Ronald UMC for the express purpose of hearing what other people in the Shoreline area are doing individually to help people experiencing homelessness. And that's how the advertisement portrayed the event.
Instead, we watched a DVD, The Resilience (?), which was excellent, and there was a Q&A, but only in the context of the DVD. So, alas, I gleaned nothing in the "helping" context. Very disappointing.
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