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    Housing Needs and Eviction in Hancock County, Ohio With Sue Lehman and Wendy McCormick

    enOctober 30, 2020

    About this Episode

    In episode ten of Brew with the Crew, we sit down with special guests Sue Lehman, Executive Director of Hope House, and Wendy McCormick, Executive Director of Habitat for Humanity in Findlay, Ohio. We learn about the different services and programs these two nonprofit organizations provide, as well as the role of diversity and inclusion in the realm of providing affordable housing or shelters for families to eliminate homelessness. Listeners are encouraged to get involved with local housing agencies, volunteer, speak carefully on these issues, avoid assumptions, and listen not to respond, but to understand.

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