
Small Town, Big Problem
Solutions for Homelessness
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Narrated by:
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Mark Harrietha
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By:
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Phil Johncock
About this listen
One hundred percent of our homeless guests enjoy full medical coverage, shelter, food, and transportation within one week! Homeless neighbors come to us “in crisis” and quickly move along a path of self-sufficiency and a continuum of care in multiple areas (i.e., employment, housing, education, mental health, etc.) that build self-esteem and view each as an asset, not a liability.
How did a small town (Ashland, Oregon) address its big problem? This audiobook tells you “how”.
If “homelessness” is indeed a big problem in your town or community, efforts to solve it will be less than optimal without three simple steps and three important mindset shifts that you will discover in this audiobook.
©2019 Phil Johncock (P)2020 Phil Johncock
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