Thursday, April 23 at 6:00 PM
& Thursday, May 7 at 6:00 PM
Michigan
Film | Documentary | NR | 4h (including intro and panel discussion) | 2025
Free and open to the public - Please reserve tickets in advance for an accurate attendance
On April 23rd, there will be a 4-5 person Panel with 1 Host from 8:00 PM-9:00 PM.
On May 7th, there will be a 4 person Panel with 1 Host from 8:00 PM-9:00 PM. Event starts at 5:30 PM
This documentary addresses the critical issues of
mental health, housing insecurity, and homelessness in
Washtenaw County, exploring both the underlying
challenges and potential solutions through a unified
community effort. Although numerous local
organizations, government officials, businesses, and
residents actively contribute to tackling these issues,
inadequate funding and resources often lead to
fragmented efforts or ineffective strategies, ultimately
failing the very individuals they aim to help. Recent
federal funding cuts have compounded these
challenges, forcing many vital programs to close or scale
back significantly, leaving more people without essential
support. In response, organizations are increasingly
turning toward collaboration, seeking collective solutions
that leverage shared resources and insights. The goal of
this documentary is to foster unity among all
stakeholders by creating an educational platform that
raises awareness, facilitates dialogue, and inspires
coordinated action. Through collective understanding
and commitment, we aim to effectively combat
homelessness and housing insecurity, ensuring
sustainable, compassionate support for those in need.
