Collaboration Efforts
Raise Awareness
The Northeast
Ohio Coalition for the Homeless (NEOCH) co-sponsored its Fourth Annual Training
Conference, Homelessness in the New World Order at the University Club,
3813 Euclid Ave in Cleveland from 8:30 to 5:00 PM Friday, March 21, 1997.
Together with the Cuyahoga County Office of Homeless Services and VA
Domiciliary, NEOCH hosted workshops that focused on welfare reform, housing
issues and advocacy efforts.
In addition
to housing and homelessness and welfare advocacy efforts, experts from a broad
spectrum of organizations conducted workshops on legal assistance, media, rights
of homeless children, current homeless services, NIMBYism (Not in My Back Yard),
homeless accounts of life on the streets, and other related topics.
The American
Red Cross, the City of Cleveland, Legal Aid, Merrick House, County Department of
Human Services, Cleveland Tenants Organization, the Free Times, the
Metropolitan Strategy Group, Cleveland Health Care for the Homeless, and other
service providers facilitated discussions that worked toward finding solutions
to the many issues that face Cleveland’s homeless population.
Keynote
speaker, Councilman Frank Jackson of the City of Cleveland Ward 5, spoke
honestly and frankly about the growing housing crisis and opportunities for
advocacy around housing. All of the
panelists and workshop presenters were well informed, open to new suggestions
from participating service providers, and realistic about the situations facing
Cleveland’s homeless community.
NEOCH program
director, Brian Davis said, “this conference was one of our best so far.
We at NEOCH look forward to building stronger partnerships with the
presenters and participants in the future.”
Other participants commented that thoroughly enjoyed and learned a great deal from the conference. One participant said, “Everything was helpful.”