Category: Category 4


  • Justice-Centered Approaches to Crisis Intervention

    Crisis intervention does not occur in a vacuum. For many people experiencing crisis—particularly unhoused individuals, people who use drugs, and those impacted by poverty, racism, or criminalization—the crisis itself is often rooted in systemic harm. A justice-centered approach recognizes that responding effectively means addressing not only the immediate situation, but also the broader social conditions…

  • Collaborating Locally to Combat Housing Insecurity

    Housing insecurity is a complex issue that no single organization or system can solve alone—especially in rural communities like Grant County. Individuals facing housing instability often navigate overlapping challenges related to income, health, transportation, and access to services. Addressing these realities requires collaboration that goes beyond siloed efforts and instead brings together local organizations, service…