Renters need these protections, now more than ever. The coronavirus outbreak has shown clearly that our for-profit housing market is broken. Housing is a public health issue. People are losing income and cannot afford rents that were too high to begin with.
Read MoreCalling everyone to advocate, so those who are or will be experiencing homelessness are not lost in the shuffle.
Read MoreHector E. Garcia, an immigrant from Mexico and a U.S. citizen, is President of Mex-US Global, LLC, consultants in intercultural communications and international strategic business alliances. He is the published author of higher ed textbook Clash or Complement of Cultures?: Peace & Productivity in the New Global Reality (find on Rowman & Littlefield).
Read MoreOur monthly meeting brought together 15 of our NorthEast leaders to discuss a number of things. We got our Legislative Folders, to be used in this year’s legislative session and whenever we need facts to back up our requests. If you didn’t get a folder, contact John (slade@micah.org) and we will be sure to bring some to our next meetings!
Read MoreLegislature Open for business and Lead Safe Homes bill gets new champion in the Senate!
The short legislative session kicked off on February 11 and staff at MICAH have been extra busy. Former Health Commissioner Ed Ehlinger and JRLC Executive Anne Krisnik joined Sue Watlov Phillips and Patti Whitney-Wise in a round of key meetings with legislators on the Lead Safe Homes bill (HF 1007/ SF 1798).
Read MoreThis Dream of a Shelter now a Reality, was shared by Pastor Becky and the Shelter Board team as we looked for space to have a shelter. As we read and prayed Proverbs 3:5, 6 “Trust the Lord with all your heart, do not lean on your own understandings. In all your ways acknowledge Him and He will direct/ make straight your paths.”
God kept calling us back to Elim, where we were providing cold weather shelter and would we do more. Strong Tower Church, next door, joined us in saying Yes we are open to our space being a shelter- 12 weeks ago.
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