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Ryan is King of the Town - a Look at Traverse City's Faith Community Ending Homelessness. 

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As Invisible People travels amplifying the voice of people experiencing homelessness to educate and inspire, there are so many other important stories of homeless people and service providers not being told. Part of the transition to a new Invisible People is I want to create more educational content. I am trying to figure out a way to bring you all along with me to experience those stories. Because it's just me and I can only use the resources I have now, I am trying to use a vlog format. This video is the second episode that will be an ongoing behind the scenes look at my work and adventures! Here is a link to the first episode: • My Day with Street Med...
Creating more educational content and figuring out some way to bring you all along with me is the reason I started a Patreon page [ / invisiblepeople ]. I have never been able to give 100% of my time to help Invisible People reach it's potential in ending homelessness, but once we succeed in achieving a few goals my hope and prayer is that I will be able to do this full time! Who knows, maybe even hire production crews to help capture more stories and make better videos.
When I started the day with Ryan driving around Traverse City meeting homeless people, I did not know what to expect. I just hit the record button on the camera along the way. I also didn't plan on making such a long video. There is so much information that came up about homelessness and housing homeless people I felt it was important to include.
The biggest highlight of the day and this video is how the faith-based community in Traverse City has stepped up to provide services to homeless people.
We visited a church that provides a morning meal and showers. Then we visited a church-run day center that is probably the nicest rural day center I have ever visited. They even provide a storage solution, which is so important to homeless people yet offering storage is rare in secular homeless services!
Ryan takes me to visit a homeless woman newly placed in housing! She was sleeping outside for 38 years! It's a powerful segment. Antoinette shares candidly about after spending so much time homeless that now being indoors makes her uncomfortable. Her story highlights the importance housing and that we much never give up on people!
We then meet a group of homeless people in the local library. Ryan does an intake with a homeless woman who fell and broke her back. Whitey helps a homeless man with her phone take an employment test online to hopefully get a job. It's a powerful digital inclusion story! Everything these days is online yet homeless people or people in poverty do not have access to the internet.
We end the day touring the new shelter being built by 24 area churches. The church used to host homeless people in a rotating shelter model. That's where people experiencing homelessness have to travel between the churches. It is so amazing seeing churches collaborate to build a facility so now the churches will rotate and the homeless people will always go to one place!
Because of automation, we will soon see massive layoffs. Homeless service budgets will continue to shrink because there will be less funding! The only way we will end homelessness or even see a significant reduction is through the faith-based community working with each other and their community to provide real solutions to homeless people. My visit to Traverse City left me inspired that churches can and will work together to end homelessness.
If you work or volunteer in homeless services or a faith-based ministry, I hope you'll watch this entire video and share it with your network. More people need to hear this message of dignity, love collaboration, housing, and providing real tangible solutions to people experiencing homelessness.
Special thanks to:
Ryan Hannon and Goodwill Northern Michigan's Street Outreach www.goodwillnmi.org/homeless-h...
Central United Methodist Church Outreach www.tccentralumc.org/outreach
Jubilee House www.gracetraversecity.org/serv...
Safe Harbor of Grand Traverse, Inc www.gtsafeharbor.org
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Комментарии : 43   
@AmiMariscalGrows
@AmiMariscalGrows 7 лет назад
I am loving this format of exploring the best solutions in the communities you visit! With both types of videos it is the most holistic look at what is going on and how we can solve the problems. More of this! #SolvingPoverty #EndHomelessness #WellnessForAll
@jackfairfield7109
@jackfairfield7109 7 лет назад
Way to go Traverse City!! this should be the model in every city, town, and village across America
@martigreene500
@martigreene500 5 лет назад
I am thoroughly impressed by what this community is doing to help the homeless! So many towns and cities could learn from this and use it for a model... I wish I had the resources to build affordable housing in my hometown or in the city where I live. 🤔🤔🤔
@michellebeckstrom6110
@michellebeckstrom6110 4 года назад
As a 32 year Traverse City MI native I really recognize & respect the efforts of places like Jubilee house. Traverse City, like many U.S. cities, are gentrifying. The housing costs are overall insane, plethora of low wage jobs, many with limited hours week to week and a lot of "upturned noses" for sure. I shouldn't personalize things but in the last ten years I lived there I became so fearful of losing my home(due to unwarranted job losses, wrongful firings and layoffs) & becoming homelesss that it has contributed to mental issues. My entire psyche has been affected as I'm sure is the case for too many!!!!!
@jackfairfield7109
@jackfairfield7109 7 лет назад
So ispiring! and I love the Alan Watts quotes in the background
@brendatroy2843
@brendatroy2843 5 лет назад
Ryan should start a crowd fund or a go fund me page, to buy 10 acres of land and to build Tiny houses and create a tiny house community
@debrahabian361
@debrahabian361 3 года назад
What a D.F. you are!!!
@debrahabian361
@debrahabian361 3 года назад
Ha ha, what a freaking idiot you are!!
@debrahabian361
@debrahabian361 3 года назад
This dude is delusional!!!
@rachellane9589
@rachellane9589 7 лет назад
Thank you so much for making this video! My mom helps run the outreach program at central united Methodist church and I feel so proud of how she and traverse city are working to fight homelessness for the community. Your video was a great glimpse into that community and wonderful awareness!
@InvisiblePeople
@InvisiblePeople 7 лет назад
+Blueeyed Ray thanks for your kind words. My goal was to help share the story of all the great stuff going on and my experience spending the day in TC!
@GyseleTomlinson
@GyseleTomlinson 7 лет назад
Hi! I'm a new subscriber out of DC. After watching quite a few of your videos, I just wanted to say I love your vlogs & interview videos. Thanks for all your work.
@InvisiblePeople
@InvisiblePeople 7 лет назад
+Gysele van Santen thanks for subscribing and your kind words!
@debrahabian361
@debrahabian361 3 года назад
If you haven't been fooled!!
@armandoorozco4352
@armandoorozco4352 2 месяца назад
I know ryan .He helps a lot !
@denisespicks122
@denisespicks122 7 лет назад
Love your videos!
@clearsailing7993
@clearsailing7993 3 года назад
Show this video to the churches out in Los angeles and San francisco. Maybe traverse city has some good ideas the west can use.
@supportivehousingreit965
@supportivehousingreit965 6 лет назад
Love this
@clearsailing7993
@clearsailing7993 3 года назад
This rural community may not have the services of a metro area, but they are doing a better job than most large metro areas of actually helping the people.
@kendrastreet3021
@kendrastreet3021 7 лет назад
This is amazing!!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@InvisiblePeople
@InvisiblePeople 7 лет назад
+Kendra Street thank you.
@kendrastreet3021
@kendrastreet3021 7 лет назад
Invisible People you are welcome ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@porky6xx
@porky6xx 7 лет назад
I love it
@InvisiblePeople
@InvisiblePeople 7 лет назад
+michael czajka thanks :)
@CYV214
@CYV214 3 года назад
🙏
@lunajessica123
@lunajessica123 7 лет назад
They need a Goodwill place like that in Corsicana and Athens Tx
@InvisiblePeople
@InvisiblePeople 7 лет назад
+Jessica Luna every city would be nice :)
@debhabian2010
@debhabian2010 7 лет назад
As a former volunteer of Jubilee House & now employed by Dann's House. You need to give more credit to all those that make it work. Try to not focus on just one like you did with Ryan Hannon.
@InvisiblePeople
@InvisiblePeople 7 лет назад
+Deb Habian hi and thanks for the comment. I would love to come back and do more videos. This was really a feature of the community and many organizations using Ryan as a backdrop for story. The fact is, people do not watch nonprofit videos so using a creative story helps make the videos entertaining. I'm sure there are many amazing people in TV doing amazing stuff to help people. Ryan is who invited me. Ryan and his family took my on a hike on Mothers Day to the Dunes. Ryan was an amazing host and very gracious and kind. None of the organizations invited me to visit - it was all Ryan's doing. I go on the streets a lot. Ryan is one of the best outreach workers I have ever met. Like I said in the video, I was impressed with his compassion and knowledge, but also how lots of people in the town loved and respected him. If anything, I wish I was able to highlight more of what Goodwill is doing. Please keep in mind that the reason the other organizations were highlighted is because Ryan took me there to visit. It was my choice. Point is, it was really cool if Ryan to take me to other places. Often, organizations just want to talk about themselves. I really enjoyed my visit and I do hope to come back some day.
@Cash4Fruit
@Cash4Fruit 7 лет назад
where should I go if I need help getting a job? I have not worked a steady job since highschool and I'm 25, I tried to enroll in WIOA but I don't qualify because I recently enrolled in college. Working is really tough for me because I have (undiagnosed) mental issues so in past jobs I would get paranoid about coworkers and feel angry, have panic attacks and not be able to show up some days because of extreme stress/ anxiety etc. I am able to work hard. I cash cans, and I love to garden that would be my dream job. I have ways of earning money but it is not safe. I would love to find a place which understand and works with mental issues and is stable and won't fire me.. I don't want hand outs I'm a hard worker..
@dashcan8479
@dashcan8479 3 года назад
ASK Goodwill for help.
@HumbleTumbleweed001
@HumbleTumbleweed001 5 лет назад
I do have to say Ryan is going above and beyond the call of duty to help us homeless people.
@debrahabian361
@debrahabian361 3 года назад
Yeah,RIGHT!!!🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
@HumbleTumbleweed001
@HumbleTumbleweed001 3 года назад
@@debrahabian361 he helped me recover my property from a storage unit when I had a problem with the people locking me out because I was sleeping in there. He didn't have to do that. I've left T.C. since then but that's a different story.
@chinafloyd3831
@chinafloyd3831 5 лет назад
May the peace of Christ be with you may peace be upon you I am the brother of the Holy Grail May st. John Moses Noah and the Lord keep you warm and safe
@nmnmnm9509
@nmnmnm9509 7 лет назад
i think some of this homeless people could leave us or U.K. I noticed that they have a valuable advantage and it's their English language! if they can teach English in other countries as a native English speaker they can make so many money maybe 30 or 40 $ (they don't need to teach Shakespeare only simple speaking)for 2h is not bad and they can use drug very cheaper than us or uk lolol and housing (maybe) is not very expensive than their country and food is cheap too! i know some people that pay very good money for marrying with a usa citizen just for citizenship from USA!!!!!
@maxbrockner5842
@maxbrockner5842 7 лет назад
Nmn Mnm what country are you talking about teaching English in? I have been trying to do that. I would really like to teach in Mexico. thanks
@brendaniebel1355
@brendaniebel1355 3 года назад
Dude in front, go to a dentist...
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