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Congregation Hosted Safe Parking for People Living in Vehicles

The Ballard Homes For All Coalition (BHFAC) is spearheading an effort to encourage the churches of Ballard to make one or two parking spaces available for the use of homeless individuals living in their vehicles. BHFAC was formed in response to 36th District Representative Mary Lou Dickerson’s call to action from November 2007:

It has come to my attention that Ballard is experiencing an increase in homelessness, especially among more vulnerable populations such as the elderly. After talking with a few people, including Rob Mattson, it is also evident that Ballard lacks many of the necessary services to assist people living on the street. Given the dropping temperature, this is something we urgently need to start working on.

On June 3rd, 2010,  BHFAC held a public meeting at the Crown Hill United Methodist Church on their program “Congregation-Hosted Safe Parking for People Living in Vehicles.”  This program aims to create safe places for homeless people living in vehicles to park.

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Meeting: Congregation Hosted Safe Parking for People Living in Vehicles

Ballard Homes For All Coalition (BHFAC)

OPEN MEETING
Congregation-Hosted Safe Parking for People Living in Vehicles (CHSP)
July 1st, 7-8:30 PM
Crown Hill United Methodist Church
8500 14th Ave NW

Third Meeting:

  • Guest Speaker: “Community of Care at Compass Housing Alliance”
  • Guest Speaker: “Downtown Emergency Service Center”
  • Report: Outreach to Congregations for CHSP
  • Formation of teams to work with congregations interested in hosting
  • Q&A

Ballard Homes For All Coalition Meeting, June 17th, 2010

This meeting is an open meeting on the subject of “Congegation-Hosted Safe Parking for people Living in Vehicles.” The first meeting in this series was held on June 3rd and is reported here. The tentative agenda for this meeting:

  • Recap of June 3rd Meeting
  • Guest speakers from Downtown Emergency Services Center, Ballard Food Bank on what services are available
  • Dealing with bad behavior (identifying the issues)
  • Refining the suggested checklist for congregations
  • Further outreach to congregations
  • Q&A

June 17th, 2010, 7 PM, Crown Hill United Methodist Church, 8500 14th Ave NW