Saturday, November 19, 2005
About Me
Joel John Roberts is the CEO of PATH Partners, a nonprofit organization which helps communities integrate services with housing. PATH Partners includes six housing and service agencies: PATH, Achieve Glendale, Gramercy Housing Group, PATH Ventures, PATH Dallas, and PATH Partners Associates. As a leader in housing and homelessness, Roberts’ is modernizing support services to emphasize strategic outreach, housing, and cross-sector partnerships. In 2004, the Hollywood Museum awarded Roberts the Legacy Award recognizing his leadership in social responsibility and humanitarian achievement. In 2007, Roberts was recognized by UCLA as a community “trendsetter.” Recently, Affordable Housing Magazine highlighted Roberts’ leadership in the development of the PATHMall, winner of the prestigious 2007 American Institute of Architects award. Having served as the Chairperson for the LAHSA Advisory Board, Roberts currently serves on the Emergency Food and Shelter Program board, the Bring L.A. Home Blue Ribbon Panel, and the Long Beach Human Relations Commission. Roberts is the author of numerous opinion pieces on homelessness, as well as a book, “How To Increase Homelessness.”
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Published Op-Ed Pieces:
“We Can Solve Our Homeless Problem” (PDF)
Press Telegram, December 23, 2007
“Action Is Needed To House Homeless”
Daily News, May 23, 2007
“Dismantling L.A.'s 'Walled City'”
Los Angeles Times, September 27, 2006
“The
Homeless and the Numbers Game”
Los Angeles Times, July 2, 2005
“10
Things We Can Do To Perpetuate Homelessness”
Los Angeles Times, July 19, 2003
“Ending
Homelessness Profits Business”
Santa Monica Mirror, September 12, 2003
“Two
Approaches to Ending Homelessness”
California Real Estate Journal, March 17, 2003
“The
Homeless Need Solutions”
Los Angeles Times, October 26, 2002
“Going
for Clean, Not Mean, Streets”
Los Angeles Times, May 4, 2002
Blog Feed:
http://www.lahomelessblog.org/feed/rss.xmlLinks To Homeless Sites
Beyond Shelter
OPCC
211 (Los Angeles County Hotline)
Interagency Council on Homelessness
Institute for the Study of Homelessness and Poverty
LAMP
Larry James Urban Daily
Los Angeles Coalition to End Hunger and Homelessness
Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority
Los Angeles Housing Department
National Alliance To End Homelessness
National Policy and Advocacy Council on Homelessness
People Assisting The Homeless
Public Counsel
Shelter Partnership
St. Joseph Center
The Homeless Guy
Westside Shelter and Hunger Coalition




6 Comments:
These is something that homeless people face in life. Holidays are the only time homeless are paid attention to by everyone in our community.
No actually thats not true. I see people every single day coming to help on their time. Does your family come and celebrate at your house every day? Its just a celebration. Count service providers sometime there is help if you want it.
Hello--
Does anyone knows where the homeless people will be fed tomorrow in Long Beach?
Great article! Thanks.
Thanks for interesting article.
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