© 2024 Ideastream Public Media

1375 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44115
(216) 916-6100 | (877) 399-3307

WKSU is a public media service licensed to Kent State University and operated by Ideastream Public Media.
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations

Safe and Sound: Addressing the Crisis of Family Homelessness

At the 2018 State of the Schools address, the first audience question came from a student at the Newton D. Baker School of Arts who asked "What are the district's plan for our children who are homeless? What progress is being made to help these families?" 

 

In his answer, Cleveland Metropolitan School (CMSD) District CEO Eric S. Gordon indicated that, at any given time, five percent of CMSD students are experiencing homelessness. It's indicative of a larger problem, an overall increase in family homelessness — most often comprised of single mothers and their children — due to the lack of affordable housing and high eviction rates. 

 

Several initiatives are underway to keep families intact and create more opportunities for stable housing. How are they working? What more still needs to be done? 

 

Simona Lynch
Street Voices, Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless 

 

Abigail Staudt
Managing Attorney, The Legal Aid Society of Greater Cleveland  

 

Rich Trickel
CEO, The City Mission   

 

Marcia Zashin, Ph.D.
Director, Project ACT, Cleveland Metropolitan School District

 

Justin Glanville
reporter/producer, ideastream

 

Dan Moulthrop
CEO, The City Club of Cleveland

 

Natalia Garcia is a digital producer for the education team at Ideastream Public Media.