Library panel to discuss how city plans to end youth homelessness by 2020

Who: Strategies to End Homelessness and The Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County

What: Homeless in Cincinnati: Focus on Youth

Where: Corryville Branch, 2802 Short Vine St.

When: 2 p.m., Saturday, April 7, 2018

Why: Join us for a one-hour panel discussion and Q&A session on the issue of youth homelessness in Greater Cincinnati. The discussion will focus on why homelessness happens, how youth, specifically 18- to 24-year-olds, are impacted and how the community can help. The panel will also cover a unique HUD project happening in Cincinnati—just one of 10 communities in the country—aimed to end youth homeless by 2020. Panelists will include: Kevin Finn and Jen Best of Strategies to End Homelessness and Bonita Campbell of Lighthouse Youth & Family Services.

The Library reached out to Strategies to End Homelessness out of a desire to help the community, inspired by the premiere of the public, a movie shot at the Main Library last year and showing at Santa Barbara Film Festival Jan. 31. The movie, written, directed, and starring Emilio Estevez, centers on a public library, which becomes a temporary shelter for the homeless during a brutal winter cold spell. The Main Library is heavily featured throughout the film, which also stars Alec Baldwin, Christian Slater, Jenna Malone, Taylor Schilling and Gabrielle Union.

This event is free and open to the public. Registration is not required. For more information about the partnership between the Library and Strategies to End Homelesss,  call 513-369-6900 or visit www.CincinnatiLibrary.org.  

 

About Strategies to End Homelessness

Since 2007, Strategies to End Homelessness has led a comprehensive system of care to assist the homeless in Cincinnati/Hamilton County. Working in partnership with 30 nonprofit organizations, Strategies to End Homelessness coordinates a centralized emergency shelter hotline, homelessness prevention, street outreach, emergency shelter and housing solutions toward the goal of ending homelessness. A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, the organization is funded in part by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), city of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, and is a United Way Agency Partner. To learn more, visit www.strategiestoendhomelessness.org.