Answers to Questions from Homelessness Forum

5/16/18
The Downtown Vegas Alliance hosted its latest Successes & Insights event on Homelessness, sponsored by Bank of America. More than 150 people attended the event, and we had participation from ten nonprofit organizations at our impact fair. There was great press coverage of the event, and you can read all about it in the Las Vegas Review-Journal, the Nevada Independent and El Tiempo, as well as radio and TV coverage on KNPR, KLAS Channel 8, KXNT, and KVVU Channel 5.
At the event, we heard a lot about the City of Las Vegas’s Corridor and Courtyard of Hope. We also heard from panelists that mental health, addiction treatment, housing, and jobs are all necessary to reduce the amount of homelessness in Downtown Las Vegas. Homelessness is not something that one city can handle alone. Homelessness is a regional issue, and the City, the County, the State, and the business community all need to work together to ensure success for our community. Be assured that the DVA will continue to work with the City and other stakeholders on comprehensive solutions to homelessness, and we will engage our members like never before to ensure that solutions work for Downtown.
The DVA received more than a dozen questions at the event online and through email, and we couldn’t answer them all at the event.
You can click here to see the answers to some of these questions.
Thanks so much for your support of the Downtown Vegas Alliance and your interest in the homelessness issue. If you have additional questions or would like to inquire about membership in the DVA, please shoot me an email at dva@downtown.vegas
Mike Vannozzi
Executive Director
Downtown Vegas Alliance
Photo: Panelists at the Successes & Insights event on May 3, 2018. From Left to Right: Moderator Mike Vannozzi, Executive Director of Downtown Vegas Alliance; Keynote Speaker Kenny Wilson, President and CEO of Haven for Hope, San Antonio, TX; Panelists Deacon Thomas A. Roberts, President and CEO of Catholic Charities of Southern NV; Angela Quinn, CEO of FirstMed Heath & Wellness Center; Stacey Lockhart, Executive Director of The Shade Tree; Kathi Thomas-Gibson, Community Resources Manager of the city of Las Vegas and Kevin Schiller, Assistant County Manager of Clark County.