Homelessness and Affordable Housing: An Ethical Imperative

GreenbergMarc Greenberg, executive director of The Interfaith Assembly on Homelessness and Housing, and graduate of the Life Skills Empowerment program
Dr. Anne Klaeysen, Leader presides
The Assembly is a coalition of religious organizations and individuals working with and on behalf of homeless, poorly housed, and at-risk individuals. It was founded in 1986 at the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine in NYC and addresses homelessness in two ways: by helping those who are homeless recover from the trauma associated with their homelessness and begin to rebuild their lives; and by working with our broad base of coalition partners in supporting the establishment of public policies that will produce and preserve housing affordable to homeless and lowest income New Yorkers and those that will provide needed services to those who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
Entry to our 100-year-old building and meeting rooms is available for most wheelchair users with prior arrangements. Please call ahead (212-874-5210 x107) for setup of our portable system and plan to arrive one hour before start time.










When: Sun., Oct. 4, 2015 at 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Where: New York Society for Ethical Culture
2 W. 64th St.
212-874-5210
Price: Free
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GreenbergMarc Greenberg, executive director of The Interfaith Assembly on Homelessness and Housing, and graduate of the Life Skills Empowerment program
Dr. Anne Klaeysen, Leader presides
The Assembly is a coalition of religious organizations and individuals working with and on behalf of homeless, poorly housed, and at-risk individuals. It was founded in 1986 at the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine in NYC and addresses homelessness in two ways: by helping those who are homeless recover from the trauma associated with their homelessness and begin to rebuild their lives; and by working with our broad base of coalition partners in supporting the establishment of public policies that will produce and preserve housing affordable to homeless and lowest income New Yorkers and those that will provide needed services to those who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
Entry to our 100-year-old building and meeting rooms is available for most wheelchair users with prior arrangements. Please call ahead (212-874-5210 x107) for setup of our portable system and plan to arrive one hour before start time.
Buy tickets/get more info now