
Passover/Easter Interfaith Teach In on Housing and Homelessness - IN PERSON at JCOGS + ONLINE
Wednesday, March 30, 2022 • 27 Adar II 5782
6:30 PM - 8:00 PMFor those joining us online, Click here for the Zoom link. Contact 802-477-2550 if you need support.
Action Items For Housing (pdf)
Housing insecurity and homelessness are two of the most pressing issues our local neighbors face. Come hear the stories of those directly impacted, alongside housing and homelessness experts, clergy, and community members who share a vision of basic needs and dignity for all. For thousands of years, people of many faiths have drawn on the stories and songs of Passover and Easter to create a hopeful, actionable future. Learn about the region’s complex housing issues and what we can do to help enhance housing and homelessness solutions happening now to ensure vibrant, healthy communities where everyone’s housing needs are met.
Keynote speaker: Will Eberle: Field Director, Agency of Human Services
Will Eberle has spent the past decade helping disenfranchised Vermonters overcome adversity and realize their potential. This has included direct-service, administrative, training, and consultancy roles with an emphasis on mental health, addiction, trauma, homelessness, and supported employment. He has provided national trainings and keynote speeches on these topics and currently serves as a Field Director for the Vermont Agency of Human Services.
When he isn’t working, Will enjoys canoe camping with his kids, trail running with his dog, and knitting elaborate sweaters. He lives in Northfield, Vermont.
Other speakers include:
- Members of our local clergy
- Wendy: community member who is currently unhoused
- June Mendel: community member
- Rep. Lucy Rogers
- Sue Minter: Executive Director, Capstone Community Action
- Kim Anetsberger: Executive Director, Lamoille Community House
In conjunction with the Working Community Challenge (WCC) housing work group, Lamoille Housing Partnership, the Lamoille Area Interfaith Clergy Group representing faith communities in Morrisville, Stowe, Wolcott, Elmore, Johnson, Hyde Park, Cambridge, and Hardwick, and the Greater Stowe Interfaith Coalition, including: Jewish Community of Greater Stowe, St. John’s in the Mountains Episcopal Church, Stowe Community Church, Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Stowe, and Bahá'ís of Stowe.
In person will be at JCOGS, 1189 Cape Cod Road, Stowe, VT
For those attending in person, please review these current COVID PROTOCOL before attending. Please consider bringing a contribution to the Lamoille Community House’s wish list if within your ability.
For those joining us online, Click here for the Zoom link. Contact 802-477-2550 if you need support.
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