{"id":33747,"date":"2022-02-03T01:40:48","date_gmt":"2022-02-03T06:40:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/unitedresourceconnection.org\/cannon-ball-nd-58528\/houseless-and-hungry\/"},"modified":"2022-02-03T01:40:48","modified_gmt":"2022-02-03T06:40:48","slug":"houseless-and-hungry","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/unitedresourceconnection.org\/cannon-ball-nd-58528\/houseless-and-hungry\/","title":{"rendered":"Houseless and hungry"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"likebtn_container\" style=\"\"><!-- LikeBtn.com BEGIN --><span class=\"likebtn-wrapper\"  data-identifier=\"post_33747\"  data-site_id=\"63347fe36fd08b6c05de3d9e\"  data-dislike_enabled=\"false\"  data-icon_dislike_show=\"false\"  data-white_label=\"true\"  data-style=\"\"  data-unlike_allowed=\"\"  data-show_copyright=\"\"  data-item_url=\"https:\/\/unitedresourceconnection.org\/cannon-ball-nd-58528\/houseless-and-hungry\/\"  data-item_title=\"Houseless and hungry\"  data-item_image=\"https:\/\/unitedresourceconnection.org\/cannon-ball-nd-58528\/files\/2022\/02\/Journey-on-Homeless-Photo-300x200-1.jpg\"  data-item_date=\"2022-02-03T01:40:48-05:00\"  data-engine=\"WordPress\"  data-plugin_v=\"2.6.59\"  data-prx=\"https:\/\/unitedresourceconnection.org\/cannon-ball-nd-58528\/wp-admin\/admin-ajax.php?action=likebtn_prx\"  data-event_handler=\"likebtn_eh\" ><\/span><!-- LikeBtn.com END --><\/div><p style=\"text-align: center\"><em><strong>Houseless and hungry<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center\"><em><strong>By Clara Caufield,<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center\"><em><strong>NSNT Staff Writer<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center\"><em><strong>Part IV<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.nativesunnews.today\/articles\/houseless-and-hungry\/journey-on-homeless-photo\/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-24903\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-medium wp-image-24903\" src=\"https:\/\/unitedresourceconnection.org\/cannon-ball-nd-58528\/files\/2022\/02\/Journey-on-Homeless-Photo-300x200-1.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"200\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>RAPID CITY \u2013 What normally happens to a homeless person who is drunk, passed out and in danger of freezing to death in a big city? \u00a0If they are lucky, somebody will notice and call the cops.\u00a0 Going to jail (Three hots and a cot as that is \u00a0jokingly called) is then better than going to the morgue. But now, in Rapid City, South Dakota, many people who get into that jackpot can expect better \u2013 Journey On! Street outreach workers who may very well come to the rescue and provide better alternative.<\/p>\n<p>Street outreach to the Houseless and Hungry in Rapid City is but one component of the activities in Rapid City conducted by Journey On!, an organization dedicated \u00a0to helping the houseless and homeless population, primarily Native Americans. The majority of that population are Oglala Sioux, but there are also Natives from other Tribes and non-Indians in that group, estimated to be about 17,000 people. \u00a0This article focuses on the street outreach conducted by Journey On! which is in part funded by the City to assist the Rapid City Police Department with calls related to public intoxication, welfare checks and other needs of at risk vulnerable people.<\/p>\n<p>As reported by Rich Braunstein, Journey On! Street Outreach Director, in one week alone (January 17-22, 2022) their Street Team responded to 71 referred calls from the Rapid City Police Dispatch service to assist unsheltered people in need. That represented about 60% of such calls made to Rapid City Law Enforcement or to \u201c911\u201d.\u00a0 The Journey On! Intercession is an alternative to police responses for public intoxication, vagrancy, trespassing, etc., reducing the use of \u201csystem\u201d resources (booking, jail time, time of officers etc.).<\/p>\n<p>The Journey On! Street Outreach program is a new undertaking with Rapid City, a development springing from many community-based initiatives beginning some years ago.\u00a0 In 2018 a representative from the Newark Community Street Team from Newark, New Jersey visited Rapid City, meeting with the Collective Healing Initiative (CHI) a local group investigating ways to heal relationships between the Rapid City Native American community and the Rapid City Police Department. CHI included tribal elders, community members and others from organizations providing leadership in the community.\u00a0 CHI held 22 meetings over two years which resulted in 24 specific recommendations on how to heal the strained relationship between the Native Community and Police Department.\u00a0 Aqeela Sherrills from the Newark program shared a model of how marginalized communities can take care of themselves, a model which CHI recommended and the City of Rapid has since incorporated.<\/p>\n<p>Rapid City\u2019s CHI was awarded one of five such grants nationwide from the Department of Justice, Office of Victims of Crime to conduct demonstration projects for that effort, Rapid City the only one focusing on a Native population.\u00a0 The project was based on recommendations formerly made by the CHI to the Rapid City Police Department on how to develop better trust relationships and generate better services for the houseless and hungry folks in those confines. Key recommendations included: training for officers on historical trauma; Native-led street outreach, and programs supporting Native youth, Braunstein explained.<\/p>\n<p>Currently Journey On!, a nonprofit has several sources of funding:\u00a0 a federal grant, Emergency Solutions, (one of several in Rapid City) from HUD; a contract of $150,000 with Rapid City for outreach referred by City Police dispatch; foundation grants and private donations.\u00a0 Recently they have established a \u201cGo Fund Me\u201d page for private donations accessible at <a href=\"https:\/\/gofund.me\/03fb7ba9\">gofund.me\/03fb7ba9<\/a>.\u00a0 \u201cEvery contribution goes to direct services\u201d according to Braunstein.\u00a0 \u201cWe do not have administrative overhead.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Rapid City Council member, Lance Lehmann, member of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe and President of the Rapid City Common Council was instrumental in getting the City appropriation, although he abstained from the vote as he serves on the Journey On! Board of Directors, a nonpaid position.\u00a0 \u201cThis is a wonderful investment to meet a difficult challenge, a small one to get positive results,\u201d he said. (In a future issue look for a profile story about Lehmann, the only Native currently serving on the Rapid City Common Council).<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe are funding Journey On! and Volunteers of America out of general fund dollars.\u00a0 We are hoping to find two other nonprofits (with similar missions) with grant dollars.\u00a0 This is a dedicated effort to provide better outreach and assistance to members of the houseless community, and also to reduce the call for service load on the police department,\u201d said Mayor Allender.<\/p>\n<p>Though Journey On! does actually has administrative costs, they are covered largely by the University of South Dakota (USD).\u00a0 Among other things USD provides work release for Professor Braunstein\u2019s time spent with Journey On! and other Rapid City civic organizations.\u00a0 This relieves Journey On! From having to pay a program administrator, funds data management, copies and other administrative expenses.<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>(Clara Caufield can be reached at <a href=\"mailto:acheyennevoice@gmail.com\" class=\"autohyperlink\">acheyennevoice@gmail.com<\/a>)<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>The post <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nativesunnews.today\/articles\/houseless-and-hungry\/\">Houseless and hungry<\/a> first appeared on <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nativesunnews.today\">Native Sun News Today<\/a>.<\/p>\n<div class=\"likebtn_container\" style=\"\"><!-- LikeBtn.com BEGIN --><span class=\"likebtn-wrapper\"  data-identifier=\"post_33747\"  data-site_id=\"63347fe36fd08b6c05de3d9e\"  data-dislike_enabled=\"false\"  data-icon_dislike_show=\"false\"  data-white_label=\"true\"  data-style=\"\"  data-unlike_allowed=\"\"  data-show_copyright=\"\"  data-item_url=\"https:\/\/unitedresourceconnection.org\/cannon-ball-nd-58528\/houseless-and-hungry\/\"  data-item_title=\"Houseless and hungry\"  data-item_image=\"https:\/\/unitedresourceconnection.org\/cannon-ball-nd-58528\/files\/2022\/02\/Journey-on-Homeless-Photo-300x200-1.jpg\"  data-item_date=\"2022-02-03T01:40:48-05:00\"  data-engine=\"WordPress\"  data-plugin_v=\"2.6.59\"  data-prx=\"https:\/\/unitedresourceconnection.org\/cannon-ball-nd-58528\/wp-admin\/admin-ajax.php?action=likebtn_prx\"  data-event_handler=\"likebtn_eh\" ><\/span><!-- LikeBtn.com END --><\/div><p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.nativesunnews.today\/articles\/houseless-and-hungry\/\" target=\"_blank\">Visit Original Source<\/a><\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<div class=\"likebtn_container\" style=\"\"><!-- LikeBtn.com BEGIN --><span class=\"likebtn-wrapper\"  data-identifier=\"post_33747\"  data-site_id=\"63347fe36fd08b6c05de3d9e\"  data-dislike_enabled=\"false\"  data-icon_dislike_show=\"false\"  data-white_label=\"true\"  data-style=\"\"  data-unlike_allowed=\"\"  data-show_copyright=\"\"  data-item_url=\"https:\/\/unitedresourceconnection.org\/cannon-ball-nd-58528\/houseless-and-hungry\/\"  data-item_title=\"Houseless and hungry\"  data-item_image=\"https:\/\/unitedresourceconnection.org\/cannon-ball-nd-58528\/files\/2022\/02\/Journey-on-Homeless-Photo-300x200-1.jpg\"  data-item_date=\"2022-02-03T01:40:48-05:00\"  data-engine=\"WordPress\"  data-plugin_v=\"2.6.59\"  data-prx=\"https:\/\/unitedresourceconnection.org\/cannon-ball-nd-58528\/wp-admin\/admin-ajax.php?action=likebtn_prx\"  data-event_handler=\"likebtn_eh\" ><\/span><!-- LikeBtn.com END --><\/div><p>Houseless and hungry By Clara Caufield, NSNT Staff Writer Part IV \u00a0 RAPID CITY \u2013 What normally happens to a homeless person who is drunk, passed out and in danger of freezing to death in a big city? 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