New Street Card Hits Street
By Milo Valek
NEOCH’s Street Card, a valuable resource for
homeless people containing extensive up-to-date information on resources, has
been updated for the sixteenth year in a row.
They have already distributed 5,000 of them to individuals, shelters, and
other agencies. With the Street
Card, people can get access to shelters, meal sites, job training agencies,
health clinics, chemical dependency services and other assistance programs, and
nearly all the services listed can be accessed by just walking in without
setting up an appointment. Bus
routes are listed on the back for easy access to these services regardless of
where in Cleveland you may stay. Sarah
Valek, AmeriCorps*VISTA with NEOCH, describes the card as “a map of accessible
city and county services that every homeless person needs to know about.”
“Of course, we couldn’t do it alone,” said
Valek, “The Coalition wants to thank University Hospitals for printing the
Street Card this year.”
The newest edition of the Street Card can be
downloaded for free at http://www.neoch.org under About Us/programs.
Alternatively, NEOCH can mail a few copies by calling 216/432.0540.
People all over are encouraged to make as many copies of the Street Card
as necessary.
Copyright
Homeless Grapevine Issue #85 in
July-August 2008 Cleveland Ohio.