Liz Church has a conversation with Craig Snow, a prominent community member and supporter of Good Shepherd's permanent supportive housing efforts in Wilmington, North Carolina. Snow shares his journey from Arkansas to Wilmington, highlighting his career shifts and involvement in local nonprofits. The discussion then turns to the NIMBY (Not In My Backyard) mentality, Snow's positive experiences living near Good Shepherd's permanent supportive housing, and how education and awareness can combat community resistance to supportive housing. Snow emphasizes the importance of compassion, community support, and being open to understanding the challenges and solutions in tackling homelessness.
This episode of Atrómitos Way is brought to you by Atrómitos, a boutique consulting firm with the imperative mission of creating healthier, more resilient, and more equitable communities. For more information about our firm and our mission, please visit atromitosconsulting.com.
Liz Church has a conversation with Craig Snow, a prominent community member and supporter of Good Shepherd's permanent supportive housing efforts in Wilmington, North Carolina. Snow shares his journey from Arkansas to Wilmington, highlighting his career shifts and involvement in local nonprofits. The discussion then turns to the NIMBY (Not In My Backyard) mentality, Snow's positive experiences living near Good Shepherd's permanent supportive housing, and how education and awareness can combat community resistance to supportive housing. Snow emphasizes the importance of compassion, community support, and being open to understanding the challenges and solutions in tackling homelessness.
This episode of Atrómitos Way is brought to you by Atrómitos, a boutique consulting firm with the imperative mission of creating healthier, more resilient, and more equitable communities. For more information about our firm and our mission, please visit atromitosconsulting.com.