Drea Hall is a voice of hope.   Though she experienced homelessness throughout her childhood, Drea worked her way through high school, college, and graduate school, where she received a masters degree in social work. Today Drea uses her experiences and training to empower others at Chicago Coalition for the Homeless, where she organizes victims of the sex trade and formerly incarcerated men and women.
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In this episode of Voices of Hope, Ed Shurna, CCH's executive director, talks about what we as individuals and as a society need to do to prevent and end homelessness.  
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Janet Cade is a voice of hope.  Ms. Cade is a client of CCH's Law Project.  In 2007, she spoke at CCH's annual meeting.  In her speech, she talked about her experience with homelessness and how she is fighting to make a better life for herself and her children.
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At the end of 2007, United States Representative Judy Biggert (R-13th-IL) delivered the keynote address for Chicago Coalition for the Homeless's Annual Meeting.  In her speech, Representative Biggert talks about her work in Washington to provide critical rights and services for America's homeless youths.

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Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:49 PM
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This episode of Voices of Hope features a press conference Chicago Coalition for the Homeless (CCH) convened to publicize the findings of its recently released report on the needs of homeless youths in Illinois.   

The report found that more than half of the approximately 25,000 homeless youths who sought help in Illinois had to be turned away due to insufficient resources.

The speakers at the press conference include several formerly homeless youths who talked about their experiences, as well as Illinois state Representative Greg Harris.
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In this episode of Voices of Hope, Chicago Coalition for the Homeless executive director Ed Shurna delivers the 2007 State of the Organization Address.

The eight-minute address highlights CCH's successess and struggles in 2007. It provides an excellent way to learn about CCH and its fight for the human right to housing.

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Kieara Keys is a Voice of Hope.   A Chicago Coalition for the Homeless Scholarship winner, Kieara has experienced homelessness throughout her young life.  Despite her and her family's struggled with poverty, she preserved.  In Fall 2007, she began her freshman year at Joliet Junior College in Illinois.  
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Category: podcasts -- posted at: 1:14 PM
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Johnnie Lee Savory epitomizes the struggle for justice and the power of hope.  In 1976, Johhnie was fourteen and living in Peoria, Illinois, when he became a victim of the criminal justice system.  Convicted for a double homicide he did not commit, Johnnie was sentenced to fifty to one-hundred years in prison.  With the help of some amazing people and organizations, such as the Center on Wrongful Convictions at Northwestern University School of Law, Johnnie won his right to parole on December 19, 2006.

While he continues to fight for the release of DNA evidence that can definitively prove his innocence, Johnnie has also become a leader at the Chicago Coalition for the Homeless.  Using his own experience to empower others, Johhnie helps advocates for the rights of ex-offenders, many of whom suffer from homelessness.

To learn more about Johnnie’s story, and how you can help him fight to clear his name, please visit his blog at http://justiceforsavory.blogspot.com.

 



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Bryan Riddle embodies perseverance in the face of tragedy. As a child, Bryan was in the foster care system. Though his foster mother adopted him and loved him deeply, Bryan was left homelessness when she died during his senior year of high school. In spite of these struggles and traumas, Bryan graduated from Christian Fenger Academy in Chicago, won a Golden Apple Scholarship, and received one of the 2007 Chicago Coalition for the Homeless Scholarship Awards. This fall, Bryan will be a freshman at Northern Illinois University, where he will he prepare for his career as a future teacher.
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Category: podcasts -- posted at: 5:30 PM
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In this episode of Word on the Street, Wayne turns the commonplace idea that job programs, economic growth, and care systems are the ways to end homelessness on its head. Wayne argues instead that these solutions are really part of the reason why homelessness is so entrenched in our society.
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Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:01 PM
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