Ep #223 – Uniting Community to Address Homelessness: A Conversation with Topeka JUMP

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Tackling homelessness can't be done in isolation. This episode is a testament to that, as we delve into the grassroots efforts of Topeka JUMP (Justice Unity & Ministry Project), supported by 29 faith communities, and their bottom-up approach to societal concerns. We visit with JUMP organizers Sarah Balzer, Jason Maymon, and JUMP Executive Committee member, Nate Marsh, to examine how tensions and challenges are not hurdles but catalysts that, when approached with compassion and understanding, fuel the advocacy for solutions that echo the core tenets of faith and activism.We round off our discussion by debunking misconceptions about TRM's plans for a low barrier shelter, emphasizing the need for informed collaboration across various sectors to truly address the needs of the homeless. The potential outcomes of the city council meeting, the role of organizations like JUMP, and the significance of a long-term commitment to change are all topics we dissect. Join us as we explore the importance of understanding homelessness beyond stereotypes, and as we extend an open invitation to those keen on making a tangible difference in our community.To learn more about Topeka JUMP, Click Here!To learn more about TRM Ministries: Click Here!To support TRM, Click Here!

Ep #223 – Uniting Community to Address Homelessness: A Conversation with Topeka JUMP

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