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Over the past few years, conversations around homelessness in our community haven’t always been easy. There’s been frustration, misunderstanding, and a lot of stigma.
But lately, something feels different.
In this episode, Scott reflects on a shift he’s starting to notice in Sheboygan — in conversations, on social media, and on the streets. More curiosity. More compassion. More people beginning to see our unhoused neighbors not as problems to solve, but as people to understand.
This episode explores why community matters more than programs, and how small human moments can slowly change the way a city sees its most vulnerable neighbors.
Because real change doesn’t always happen through policies or programs.
Sometimes it starts with simply seeing each other.
By Scott LaBonteOver the past few years, conversations around homelessness in our community haven’t always been easy. There’s been frustration, misunderstanding, and a lot of stigma.
But lately, something feels different.
In this episode, Scott reflects on a shift he’s starting to notice in Sheboygan — in conversations, on social media, and on the streets. More curiosity. More compassion. More people beginning to see our unhoused neighbors not as problems to solve, but as people to understand.
This episode explores why community matters more than programs, and how small human moments can slowly change the way a city sees its most vulnerable neighbors.
Because real change doesn’t always happen through policies or programs.
Sometimes it starts with simply seeing each other.