Community Impact Film Series: Homelessness
Join us at our next Community Impact Film Series event focused on homelessness on November 9.
This FREE event begins at 11 am on Saturday, November 9 and will include:
- Film Screenings & Panel Discussion (screening begins at 12pm)
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- ROOTED FOR THE FUTURE (8 min.)
- CALL ME BY MY NAME (58 minutes)
- Panel Speakers will include:
- Steve Umberger, director, “Call Me By My Name”
- Benjamine Reid, director, “Rooted for the Future”
- Trish Hobson, Executive Director, The Relatives
- Karen Pelletier, Division Director of Housing Innovation & Stabilization Services from Mecklenburg County Community Support Services
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- Bracelet Making Workshop with Amy Anderson of AnderBerry Bracelets
- Volunteer Opportunities: sandwich making with Roof Above for program participants
- Art Gallery: showcasing the work of Amber Graves
- Resource Fair with organizations such as:
This event will also have a call for donations to The Relatives. Donated items needed include:
- New Socks and Underwear (all sizes for children and adults)
- Laundry Detergent (pods)
- Full Size Bottles of Body Wash
- Toothpaste
- Dental Floss
- Towels and Washcloths
This program is supported in part by North Carolina Humanities the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities, www.nchumanities.org.
This program is supported, in part, with additional funding from Kathryn & Luke Kissam, and Hood Hargett Associates.
Opens on November 9
Rooted for the Future
Documentary short featured in the Charlotte Film Festival about the Charlotte non-profit organization, The Relatives
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Call Me by My Name
Documentary feature about First United Methodist Church’s StreetsmARTs homeless project.
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