Partnership for Strong Communities

Partnership for Strong Communities

Connecticut is making progress on reducing chronic homelessness. This headway can be credited to a statewide effort by both social advocates and government officials. Local nonprofit Partnership for Strong Communities is one of these players, making a significant difference across the state.

The Partnership’s HousingInCT2017 assessment points out that Connecticut has achieved a 62% reduction in chronic homelessness since January 2014.

Chronically homeless include those with disabling conditions who have been homeless either long-term or repeatedly.

The state’s median monthly housing cost declined by 2 percent to $1,366 in 2016, but still remained the nation’s sixth highest, making it hard for homeless to get out of the perpetual cycle of despair. Despite this slight improvement, an overall increase in rental demand over the past decade combined with the $25/hour wage required to rent in Connecticut, fighting homelessness is harder than ever.

Leading the charge in Connecticut, the Partnership for Strong Communities is a local leader in policy development, advocacy, and research on homelessness and its causes. It is responsible for conducting many important studies, informing state and local officials, and bringing together scholars, practitioners, business executives, and government officials toward creating change.

The Partnership staffs two statewide campaigns – Reaching Home, the campaign to build the civic and political will to prevent and end homelessness in Connecticut, and HOMEConnecticut, a statewide campaign aimed at creating more affordable housing throughout the state.

Here are some of the organization’s critical mission objectives:

Ending Homelessness
Homelessness comes in many different forms. For some, an episode of homelessness is a once-in-a-lifetime event and can be ended by an increase in their income or access to affordable housing. Others experience episodic homelessness – they may experience homelessness sporadically throughout their lives, but tend not to be living on the streets or in shelters for long periods of time. These individuals and families may have a short stay in a homeless shelter, but are also likely to be “doubled up” – living with families and friends willing to offer a temporary home.

Other homeless individuals experience chronic long-term homelessness, which requires a more holistic response. Often, those experiencing chronic homelessness have physical disabilities or mental illnesses that make it difficult for them to stay employed or housed. Many rely on emergency rooms for healthcare and are repeatedly incarcerated for minor offenses. They may also shuttle in and out of the shelter system, which offers temporary relief but cannot adequately address the root causes of their homelessness.

Affordable Housing
Affordable housing provides a solid foundation for a strong community. Residents who live in a home that is affordable have funds to purchase food, provide healthcare, and satisfy other living needs. Residents of affordable homes also have the economic means to purchase goods and services in their communities. Affordable housing helps to create economic stability.

Strong Communities
The ability to afford a residence – to not have to spend more than 30 percent of one’s income on housing so that enough is left for other necessities – is undeniably important. But an affordable house or apartment must also be linked to good schools, adequate community services, convenient transportation, access to affordable high-quality food and other necessities. The Partnership for Strong Communities has worked hard to focus the attention of policymakers on the creation of not just affordable homes but also vibrant neighborhoods and communities.

Visit the Parternship’s website here and learn more about the great work they continue to do and find out how you can help.

Sky Footwear: Sparking Encouragement and Hope for the Homeless

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Keaton Hendricks, a 23-year old business student, took a class assignment of coming up with a Shark Tank inspired pitch and created a business that not only makes money, but helps those in need. Sky Footwear is a for-profit company that sells socks in a buy-one-donate-one process, with every donated pair of socks going directly to local homeless shelters.

Hendricks paired the growing trend in sock fashion—you see everyone from professional athletes to powerful business men sporting different colored socks these days—with the constant need for socks among homeless shelters—a need he learned first-hand while volunteering at a low-barrier homeless shelter in Indiana. Hendricks says of the matter:

“I realized that many of these people who had nothing were thankful for anything. I was repeatedly amazed at the thankfulness that the individuals at the shelters showed for the simple things that I take for granted everyday.”

With socks being the number one item requested of most homeless shelters, it seemed like an easy alignment of social and financial motivations.

How it works
Customers search the user-friendly website for either individual or packs of socks. They come in all different styles and colors, and the customer has the opportunity to mix and match as needed. Sky Footwear is committed to donating one pair of socks to various homeless shelters for each pair purchased by a customer.

Socks and packages are priced from $10 to $125; customers have the ability to subscribe to a monthly sock box.

Impact to date
The concept for Sky Footwear was created in 2015, and since then the company has donated to 12 shelters.

Current initiative
In the month of August 2017, Sky Footwear is committed to donating to Hartford Rescue Mission. Hendricks estimates the final donation to be over 400 pairs of socks, and he urges you to sign into the site and buy a pair today to help join this cause.

Sky Footwear’s vision
“It is our vision that those who wish to make a difference can use Sky Footwear to both make that difference and look pretty stylish in the process as well. You never know what a small act of kindness can communicate. You never know what could spark a change in someone’s life. Who knows, a pair of socks might be just what they need.”

Additional info
Click here to visit Sky Footwear.

Click here to visit Hartford Rescue Mission.

Note: The quote and vision statement written above come from Sky Footwear’s website.