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(COLUMBIA, MO) ~ Columbia, MO - A new Steering Committee has been formed to tackle the issue of homelessness in Columbia. The committee's main goal is to create a Strategic Plan that will outline actionable steps to address this pressing issue.
The committee, which consists of 17 members, will consider primary and secondary data, community needs, and feasibility when creating the action steps. The members come from various backgrounds and include representatives from organizations that work closely with individuals experiencing homelessness, business owners, higher education institutions, and more.
One of the key aspects of the committee's work is to gather input from a variety of stakeholders. This includes individuals with lived experience of homelessness, who will have a chance to share their perspectives and insights. The general public will also have an opportunity to be involved through focus groups and a community survey. More information about these opportunities will be shared in the coming months.
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The Steering Committee plans to meet regularly with the aim of presenting its findings and action steps to the Columbia City Council by the end of this year. This timeline highlights the urgency with which the committee is approaching this issue.
The committee is comprised of individuals who are passionate about addressing homelessness in Columbia. Some notable members include Alan Fish from MU Police Department, Betsy Peters from Columbia City Council, and Dr. Emily Fondahn from MU Health Care.
Assisting the Steering Committee in their work are City of Columbia staff members and facilitators from contractor BerryDunn. Their expertise will be crucial in guiding the committee towards creating an effective Strategic Plan.
The formation of this Steering Committee marks a significant step towards addressing homelessness in Columbia. With a diverse group of individuals working together towards a common goal, there is hope for positive change in the near future.
The committee, which consists of 17 members, will consider primary and secondary data, community needs, and feasibility when creating the action steps. The members come from various backgrounds and include representatives from organizations that work closely with individuals experiencing homelessness, business owners, higher education institutions, and more.
One of the key aspects of the committee's work is to gather input from a variety of stakeholders. This includes individuals with lived experience of homelessness, who will have a chance to share their perspectives and insights. The general public will also have an opportunity to be involved through focus groups and a community survey. More information about these opportunities will be shared in the coming months.
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The Steering Committee plans to meet regularly with the aim of presenting its findings and action steps to the Columbia City Council by the end of this year. This timeline highlights the urgency with which the committee is approaching this issue.
The committee is comprised of individuals who are passionate about addressing homelessness in Columbia. Some notable members include Alan Fish from MU Police Department, Betsy Peters from Columbia City Council, and Dr. Emily Fondahn from MU Health Care.
Assisting the Steering Committee in their work are City of Columbia staff members and facilitators from contractor BerryDunn. Their expertise will be crucial in guiding the committee towards creating an effective Strategic Plan.
The formation of this Steering Committee marks a significant step towards addressing homelessness in Columbia. With a diverse group of individuals working together towards a common goal, there is hope for positive change in the near future.
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