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New Vision, New Voices: Student Leaders on Breaking the Cycle of Homelessness


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This episode of Chamber Amplified from the Findlay-Hancock County Chamber of Commerce features a conversation with Hank Walters, a recent graduate of the Hancock Youth Leadership program and a senior at Cory-Rawson High School. Hank shares the inspiring story of Findlay Fresh Start, a new nonprofit he co-founded with fellow students to help combat homelessness in the Findlay and Hancock County area.

Born out of an initial setback from a national program, Findlay Fresh Start is a testament to the power of resilience and vision. Hank and his team are tackling the issue of homelessness by focusing on a unique, proactive approach—providing crucial life skills like financial literacy and home maintenance to help people break the cycle of housing instability. The discussion also touches on the importance of mentorship, the group’s plans for future projects, and their forward-thinking strategy for passing the organization on to the next generation of student leaders.

Key Points

  • A New Nonprofit is Born: Findlay Fresh Start was created by a group of local high school students who were part of the Hancock Youth Leadership program. The group decided to continue their project idea even after their initial application to a national program was rejected.
  • Focus on Foundational Skills: The organization's mission is to help combat homelessness by equipping people with essential life skills. They are currently distributing personal hygiene kits that include a guide on home maintenance and financial literacy to help individuals budget and maintain their living spaces.
  • Mentorship is Key: The student leaders work closely with Zach Thomas, who provides valuable guidance and helps them avoid duplicating services already offered by other local organizations.
  • Sustainability Plan: The high school seniors have a plan to ensure the nonprofit continues after they graduate. They are already recruiting and mentoring younger high school students to take over leadership roles in the future.
  • Get Involved: Learn more about Findlay Fresh Start and how you can get involved by visiting their website, findlayfreshstart.org. The organization is seeking donations and volunteers for upcoming projects, including assembling kits and building garden boxes.

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Chamber AmplifiedBy Findlay-Hancock County Chamber of Commerce