Arizona Justice Center will host Phoenix meeting on homelessness
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Posted 10/17/23
Arizona Justice Center, located in Historic Downtown Glendale for more than 12 years, is sponsoring an upcoming breakfast meeting to address homelessness in the Valley.
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Arizona Justice Center will host Phoenix meeting on homelessness
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What: Breakfast morning conversation
When: 7:30 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 19
Where: Valley Garden Center, 1809 N. 15th Ave., Phoenix
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Arizona Justice Center, located in Historic Downtown Glendale for more than 12 years, is sponsoring an upcoming breakfast meeting to address homelessness in the Valley.
The Center has provided legal assistance, shelter counseling and other crisis intervention to those facing homelessness by navigating those in need through social services partners and government collaboratives to serve the unsheltered community.
Its quarterly breakfast morning conversation starts at 7:30 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 19 at Valley Garden Center, 1809 N. 15th Ave., Phoenix.
Invited speakers are St. Vincent de Paul’s chief operating officer Pat Donaldson and chief program officer Jessica Berg. The conversation will be about “Drastically Reducing Homelessness Starting Today.”
Social service agencies from all over the Valley will be attending, along with front-line law enforcement, church leaders and community leaders.