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In this episode of big city small town with Bob Rivard, join Bob with his guest Gavin Rogers as he shares his personal journey of living on the streets for 48 days, leading to his goal of providing compassionate care and diversified options for those experiencing homelessness, all while navigating the compelling central conflict of political divide and tragedy surrounding the immigration crisis.
In this episode, you will be able to:
Comprehend diverse strategies for tackling homelessness.
Identify the impact of conscious language choices in discussing social issues.
Absorb essential harm reduction principles, including education, support networks, and life-saving interventions.
Recognize the power of open dialogues in raising awareness around urgent problems.
Uncover the work of charitable organizations aiding migrant populations.
Delve into the effects of political agendas on migration policies and necessitated reforms.
Assess the relationship between gun violence and vulnerable individuals, emphasizing prevention tactics.
Examine the significance of communal theology in driving inclusive change.
Embrace the value of forging meaningful relationships for collective growth.
Gavin Rogers, a passionate advocate for the unhoused and marginalized in San Antonio, Texas. As the Executive Director of Corazon San Antonio and Associate Pastor at Travis Park Church, Gavin has dedicated his life to understanding and addressing the complexities of homelessness. His unique perspective was shaped by a transformative experience living on the streets for 48 days, which deepened his empathy for those in need. A graduate of Duke University's Divinity School and recognized as Young San Antonio of the Year in 2013, Gavin's work has been featured on CNN, NPR, Fox News, and the San Antonio Express News.
Takeaways from this episode include:
Learn more about Corazon San Antonio and their work with the unhoused and marginalized community by visiting their website.
Support the work of Corazon San Antonio by making a donation through their website.
Volunteer with Corazon San Antonio to help make a difference in the lives of those experiencing homelessness.
Attend a Pub Theology San Antonio event to engage in interfaith dialogue and build community.
Support the businesses and organizations in downtown San Antonio that are working to create inclusive environments for all.
Educate yourself on the issue of homelessness and how you can be a part of the solution in your community.
Support harm reduction efforts, such as needle exchange programs, to prevent overdose deaths in the homeless community.
Advocate for more diversified options of services for those experiencing homelessness and work to find common solutions as a community.
Role of San Antonio in Supporting Migrants
Cities play a critical role in offering support and resources for migrants, particularly those in transit or navigating the complexities of the immigration system. Organizing and coordinating efforts to provide essential services, care, and guidance can make a significant difference for vulnerable migrant populations. During the podcast, Gavin Rogers spoke about the role of Catholic Charities and the city of San Antonio in providing su
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In this episode of big city small town with Bob Rivard, join Bob with his guest Gavin Rogers as he shares his personal journey of living on the streets for 48 days, leading to his goal of providing compassionate care and diversified options for those experiencing homelessness, all while navigating the compelling central conflict of political divide and tragedy surrounding the immigration crisis.
In this episode, you will be able to:
Comprehend diverse strategies for tackling homelessness.
Identify the impact of conscious language choices in discussing social issues.
Absorb essential harm reduction principles, including education, support networks, and life-saving interventions.
Recognize the power of open dialogues in raising awareness around urgent problems.
Uncover the work of charitable organizations aiding migrant populations.
Delve into the effects of political agendas on migration policies and necessitated reforms.
Assess the relationship between gun violence and vulnerable individuals, emphasizing prevention tactics.
Examine the significance of communal theology in driving inclusive change.
Embrace the value of forging meaningful relationships for collective growth.
Gavin Rogers, a passionate advocate for the unhoused and marginalized in San Antonio, Texas. As the Executive Director of Corazon San Antonio and Associate Pastor at Travis Park Church, Gavin has dedicated his life to understanding and addressing the complexities of homelessness. His unique perspective was shaped by a transformative experience living on the streets for 48 days, which deepened his empathy for those in need. A graduate of Duke University's Divinity School and recognized as Young San Antonio of the Year in 2013, Gavin's work has been featured on CNN, NPR, Fox News, and the San Antonio Express News.
Takeaways from this episode include:
Learn more about Corazon San Antonio and their work with the unhoused and marginalized community by visiting their website.
Support the work of Corazon San Antonio by making a donation through their website.
Volunteer with Corazon San Antonio to help make a difference in the lives of those experiencing homelessness.
Attend a Pub Theology San Antonio event to engage in interfaith dialogue and build community.
Support the businesses and organizations in downtown San Antonio that are working to create inclusive environments for all.
Educate yourself on the issue of homelessness and how you can be a part of the solution in your community.
Support harm reduction efforts, such as needle exchange programs, to prevent overdose deaths in the homeless community.
Advocate for more diversified options of services for those experiencing homelessness and work to find common solutions as a community.
Role of San Antonio in Supporting Migrants
Cities play a critical role in offering support and resources for migrants, particularly those in transit or navigating the complexities of the immigration system. Organizing and coordinating efforts to provide essential services, care, and guidance can make a significant difference for vulnerable migrant populations. During the podcast, Gavin Rogers spoke about the role of Catholic Charities and the city of San Antonio in providing su
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