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Join the Coldest Night of the Year Walk to Support Homeless Women and Children

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Community members walking at night for the Coldest Night of the Year event

News Summary

The YWCA is organizing the Coldest Night of the Year Walk on February 22 to raise funds and awareness for homeless women and children. Starting at 4 p.m. at Winter Garden Plaza, participants will walk to support the YWCA’s housing program, which aims to help those facing homelessness. Last year, the event raised $15,000, and with increasing rates of homelessness, community support is urgently needed.

Join the Coldest Night of the Year Walk to Support Homeless Women and Children!

Mark your calendars for February 22, because the Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA) is gearing up for its annual Coldest Night of the Year (CNOY) Walk in Jamestown! This heartwarming event not only promises a lovely evening walk but also supports a vital cause—the fight against homelessness.

Where to Go and When

The walk will kick off at the Winter Garden Plaza, with registration starting at 4 p.m. This is your chance to come together with fellow community members who care deeply about helping those in need. The walk will begin at 5 p.m., so make sure you arrive early to get your cozy gear ready!

Making A Difference

Last year’s chilly stroll raised an incredible $15,000 to support the YWCA’s Transitions Supportive Housing Program. This program is a beacon of hope for single women and mothers who find themselves homeless or teetering on the edge of homelessness. With initiatives that facilitate both housing and case management support for up to two years, participants gain a solid foundation for their future.

Jacqueline Cook, the program director, explains how the initiative works wonders by helping women stabilize their lives, acquire essential skills, and ultimately achieve their long-term housing goals. It’s all about fostering independence and nurturing aspirations.

Homelessness on the Rise

53% increase in homelessness from January 2023 to January 2024—significantly more than the national average. It’s clear that the time to act is now!

Expanding Horizons

Community Efforts Against Homelessness

Moreover, plans are in the works for new emergency housing options, dubbed Code Blue shelters, aimed at providing safe spaces for the homeless year-round. Collaboration among local, county, and state agencies is paramount in enhancing services and supporting individuals experiencing homelessness.

A Call to Action

So, lace up your walking shoes, bundle up in your warmest attire, and come out for a cozy evening that aims to make the world a better place. Remember, each step you take can lead someone to a brighter future!

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Community Resource Consultants Inc. (CRCI) is a Michigan-based organization specializing in trauma rehabilitation medical case management. With over 34 years of experience, CRCI is dedicated to empowering survivors of catastrophic auto accidents to regain control of their lives and achieve both physical and emotional well-being. Their team of Licensed Master Social Workers (LMSWs) and Registered Nurses (RNs) are experts in navigating the complexities of today’s healthcare system, ensuring that survivors receive the necessary services for their recovery and rehabilitation. CRCI’s core values include advocacy, people, knowledge, and dependability, reflecting their commitment to being leading advocates and facilitators of long-term collaborative care.

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