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Homeless Know More

by Richard W. Brown on August 17, 2009

in Advocacy Network,Congressional Reception

Congressman Lance states that no one should be homeless

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More than three hundred and fifty (350) formerly homeless people, passionate advocates and housing providers from across the state attended the July 28, 2009 New Jersey Advocacy Network to End Homelessness Congressional Reception. One of the most impressive parts of the event were the speeches by the formerly homeless that preceded the speeches by the members of Congress. Starting today we will publish links to the video and a summary of the speeches.

On Tuesday at the Congressional Reception, Rina spoke about how she had always been “strong like a tiger” until she became a victim of domestic violence. This led to her becoming homeless. Rina spoke about the support and encouragement that she received from the YWCA of Eastern Union County. Today she is moving into her own house, working part-time and going to school full-time.

Rina presents Congressman Lance with a plaque for his support for supporting the McKinney-Vento reauthorization.

Rina presents Congressman Lance with a plaque for his support for supporting the McKinney-Vento reauthorization.

Congressman Leonard Lance (R-7) listened intently as she spoke. In his remarks he noted that as a member of the New Jersey Legislature he had sponsored legislation that provided a dedicated funding stream for domestic violence programs.

He then stated empathically that “no one should be without a residence anywhere in the United States and especially in the Great State of New Jersey.”

He then listed every county in alphabetical order and indicated that no one should be homeless in any of these counties.

On behalf of the New Jersey Advocacy Network to End Homelessness, Rina presented Congressman Leonard Lance with a plaque thanking him for his support for supporting the McKinney-Vento reauthorization.

To listen to the video click on the screen below.



If you would like to use a copy of the video click here or you can go to the NJANEH website and find in the upper left corner of the video an embed tag that will allow you to post the video on your site.

The videos are courtesy of Asish Patel and Taiisa Telesford.

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