Southern Oregon Housing for All (SOHFA) opens a community discussion October 3
Winter is approaching, so it is critical that Ashland moves forward on plans and actions to provide shelter and services for the city’s unhoused population. Southern Oregon Housing for All (SOHFA), a local organization of volunteers, advocates, and unhoused Ashlanders invites the community to a welcoming and inclusive conversation focused on setting priorities to solve gaps in our homeless services.
The conversation will be held Thursday, October 3, 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. in the Gresham Room at the Ashland Public Library.
The City of Ashland commissioned a Homeless Master Plan this year that identified action steps to further the goal of finding housing solutions for all. “It’s time to take some of those steps,” said Rich Rohde, a SOHFA member. “What can we do right now? And how do we make it happen?”
SOFHA is an organization of volunteers, advocates, and unhoused folks who encourage dialogue, communications and discussion focused on finding housing solutions for all.
And it’s here the lonely say
That the heart has got to open In a fundamental way
Leonard Cohen