Understanding Homelessness & Our Response
Recognizing Systemic Barriers (Equity & Justice)
1,530 people experiencing homelessness in Clark County (January 2025)
38% people of color - disproportionate impact on communities already facing barriers
149 families with children - housing costs, not personal failings, drive family homelessness
Root causes: Lack of affordable housing, healthcare costs, employment barriers, inadequate wages
How Service Becomes Transformative
Last Season at WHO @ St. Andrew:
205 individuals welcomed with meals, presence, and care
3,893 volunteer hours creating stability that enables permanent solutions
92% positive outcomes: When basic needs are met with dignity, people can focus on long-term housing
What Transforms:
Guests: Stability + respect → job searching → permanent housing
Volunteers: Personal relationships → understanding root causes → advocacy for change
Interfaith Communities Honoring Human Worth:
Faith communities expressing their traditions' calls to hospitality and justice
Organizations motivated by humanistic values and civic responsibility
Individual volunteers of all backgrounds united by compassion for neighbors
Community groups driven by shared belief in human dignity
Creating Solutions Together:
50+ congregations providing sustained support
Breaking down stereotypes through personal relationships
Volunteers motivated by their experience to support housing solutions in their own communities
Demonstrating that interfaith cooperation can achieve 92% positive outcomes
Reflecting Jesus’ calling, we, the community of St. Andrew, proclaim that the gifts of God are for all, so we welcome and advocate for equity and justice for… All abilities and disabilities, All believers and unbelievers, All races and ethnicities, All religions and creeds, All gender identities and expressions, All countries of origin, All sexual orientations, All immigrants and refugees, All economic levels, All spoken and signed languages, All…no exceptions!