The Beacon Way

Graceful in the Storm

August 22, 2023 Beacon Media + Marketing Season 1 Episode 29
Graceful in the Storm
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The Beacon Way
Graceful in the Storm
Aug 22, 2023 Season 1 Episode 29
Beacon Media + Marketing

This informative 29th episode of The Beacon Way podcast explores the transformative insights on homelessness and mental health through Interfaith Sanctuary. Interfaith Sanctuary is a low-barrier homeless shelter in Boise, Idaho, providing a safe haven for everyone. Discover how they challenge misconceptions about homelessness and the intersection with mental health.

Key Points From This Episode: 

  • Interfaith Sanctuary is a year-round homeless shelter that began as a mobile winter shelter. 
  • The shelter welcomes all individuals, regardless of background, sobriety status, or sexual orientation. 
  • A new building has been purchased to expand the facility from its current 10,000 square feet. 
  • The shelter provides for approximately 170 guests each night with an additional 97 accommodated in a hotel during the pandemic. 
  • On-site programs include mental health services, a homeless art collective, a newspaper, and a food service training program. 
  • The future shelter plans to be a national model, focusing on de-escalation, continuous safety, and a secured space for progress. 
  • Homelessness is primarily due to system failures and limited housing availability. 
  • Mental health and addiction issues are generally a consequence of homelessness, not the root cause. 
  • Common triggers for homelessness include loss of income, health problems, inaccessible benefits, and loss of required documentation. 
  • Emphasis is placed on the importance of empathetic listening and assistance in mental health care. 
  • Interfaith Sanctuary offers several programs to help individuals reintegrate into the community. 
  • Former guests of the shelter are encouraged to take part in mentorship programs and support groups. 
  • Private funds sustain general operations while diverse funding streams support specific programs. 
  • Despite facing opposition and legal setbacks, a capital campaign is underway to finance the new shelter. 
  • The local community significantly contributes to the funding of Interfaith Sanctuary's operations.

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: 

linkedin.com/in/jodi-peterson-stigers-a845548 

interfaithsanctuary.org  

Jennifer Christensen on LinkedIn 

Jennifer Christensen on Twitter 

Beacon Media + Marketing 

Beacon Media + Marketing @beaconmm 

Show Notes

This informative 29th episode of The Beacon Way podcast explores the transformative insights on homelessness and mental health through Interfaith Sanctuary. Interfaith Sanctuary is a low-barrier homeless shelter in Boise, Idaho, providing a safe haven for everyone. Discover how they challenge misconceptions about homelessness and the intersection with mental health.

Key Points From This Episode: 

  • Interfaith Sanctuary is a year-round homeless shelter that began as a mobile winter shelter. 
  • The shelter welcomes all individuals, regardless of background, sobriety status, or sexual orientation. 
  • A new building has been purchased to expand the facility from its current 10,000 square feet. 
  • The shelter provides for approximately 170 guests each night with an additional 97 accommodated in a hotel during the pandemic. 
  • On-site programs include mental health services, a homeless art collective, a newspaper, and a food service training program. 
  • The future shelter plans to be a national model, focusing on de-escalation, continuous safety, and a secured space for progress. 
  • Homelessness is primarily due to system failures and limited housing availability. 
  • Mental health and addiction issues are generally a consequence of homelessness, not the root cause. 
  • Common triggers for homelessness include loss of income, health problems, inaccessible benefits, and loss of required documentation. 
  • Emphasis is placed on the importance of empathetic listening and assistance in mental health care. 
  • Interfaith Sanctuary offers several programs to help individuals reintegrate into the community. 
  • Former guests of the shelter are encouraged to take part in mentorship programs and support groups. 
  • Private funds sustain general operations while diverse funding streams support specific programs. 
  • Despite facing opposition and legal setbacks, a capital campaign is underway to finance the new shelter. 
  • The local community significantly contributes to the funding of Interfaith Sanctuary's operations.

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: 

linkedin.com/in/jodi-peterson-stigers-a845548 

interfaithsanctuary.org  

Jennifer Christensen on LinkedIn 

Jennifer Christensen on Twitter 

Beacon Media + Marketing 

Beacon Media + Marketing @beaconmm