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12 Thursday / September 12, 2019

Wake Up! with United Way, “Homelessness: Unpacking the Point in Time Count”

07:45 am to 09:00 am
The Mill, 642 N Madison St, Bloomington, IN 47404
https://www.monroeunitedway.org/WakeUp

Monthly speaker series featuring breakfast, networking, and an enlightening presentation and discussion of timely topics that directly or indirectly affect everyone in our area.

On Thursday, September 12, the topic, “Homelessness: Unpacking the Point in Time Count” will be explored. Is homelessness on the rise locally? Nationally? How do we know what the trends are, and who makes up this population? Rev. Forrest Gilmore, Executive Director of Shalom Community Center, will take us through the data, as well as the volunteer-intensive process for gathering it each year.

Alongside friends, neighbors, nonprofits and community partners, learn more about issues that directly or indirectly affect everyone in our area. Attendees will have the opportunity to deepen their awareness about someone else’s reality while learning about the challenges, innovations, collaborations, resources available through area nonprofits, and how to get more involved in making a difference.

Presenting Sponsor: Old National Bank

The Mill is located at 642 N Madison just across the street from Upland Brewing. Vehicles may be parked at the lot at 10th and Rogers, the Morton Street garage at 220 N Morton St, or on-street on 11th or Rogers. There is bike parking on the West and South sides of the building and the #2 Bus travels along Morton street.

Please enter through the lower entrance, near the southwest corner of the building.

If you need accessible parking, please contact Alison Zook at [email protected] .

Cost: $10

For more information contact:

United Way
(812) 334-8370
[email protected]

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