South Plains honors homeless who passed away with National Homeless Personsâ Memorial Day
Vigil for homeless individuals By Melanie Camacho | December 21, 2020 at 10:18 PM CST - Updated December 21 at 10:23 PM
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - The South Plains Homeless Consortium and community partners wanted to honor homeless individuals who have died in Lubbock by hosting a candlelight vigil on National Homeless Personsâ Memorial Day.
The organization has been putting on this event for more than twenty years, and this year, virtually. The group gave words on the importance of the day and so did Major David Worthy with the Salvation Army of Lubbock.
Lubbock homeless advocates plan for the future
Lubbock homeless advocates discuss plans for the future By Melanie Camacho | December 16, 2020 at 11:11 PM CST - Updated December 16 at 11:11 PM
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - Ten years ago tonight, a city ordinance made it illegal to sleep on public property. This forced Lubbock homeless people who were sleeping at Mahon Library to move.
First, they moved to Tent City at Broadway and Avenue Q, and now to Grace Campus at Broadway and Avenue A.
Lubbock homeless advocates had a virtual meeting on Wednesday to look back on their efforts for the past 10 years and look toward the future, offering some recommendations, and making remarks about their section of the Lubbock Disparity Report.
A panel of local homeless advocates and providers will be discussing past actions to help people experiencing homelessness, and what next steps should be taken to address homelessness.
The virtual discussion will take place from 6:30-8 p.m on Wednesday. It can be viewed on a Zoom live stream and Open Door’s Facebook page.
Wednesday also marks the 10 year anniversary of the Lubbock City Council s vote to make it illegal to sleep on most public property. The vote came in response to the number of people sleeping at downtown s Mahon Library.
Panelists will include Quinn Paschal, who was sleeping at the Mahon Library at the time of the curfew, Dr. Nicholas Bergfeld, lead author of the Lubbock Disparity Report, Adam Pirtle of Texas Housers, Jim Beck, founder of Open Door, Andrea Omojola, Open Door COO, and Chad Wheeler, Open Door CEO. The A-J s Matt Dotray will be facilitating the discussion.