By Gregory Burrus | Posted Tuesday, February 15, 2022
Sleep Out: Montclair 2022 Community Edition
The Junior League of Montclair-Newark, Inc. is creatively reacting to the new normal by joining together with Covenant House New Jersey for the third year in a row. For a second year this discussion on Homelessness, Aging Out of Foster Care and Mental Health issues was produced by Gregory Burrus Productions with the Mental Health Association in New Jersey, Inc. The Sleep Out Montclair 2022 Community Edition will be held this year on March 4th, 2022. This ongoing commitment by the Junior League of Montclair-Newark, Inc. is sorely needed because Covenant House has been finding homeless youth sleeping under bridges, abandoned buildings, or riding the trains. And as you can imagine in our new normal, the Pandemic has only made the situation worse.
Voices of Youth Count
This need for support and resolution of this issue was emphasized in this nationwide report, the Voices of Youth Count (VoYC) initiative:
“Voices of Youth Count is an innovative, national policy research initiative designed to link evidence and action by capturing the experiences of runaway, unaccompanied homeless and unstably housed youth, more clearly defining the size of the population and scope of the issue, and driving compelling knowledge into the hands of the broad national community dedicated to ending youth homelessness.”
This groundbreaking report on youth homelessness in the United States by Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago was conducted over the course of a full year rather than a single night, making it the most comprehensive research to date on youth homelessness in the U.S. Here’s some of the facts:
More than 3.5 million young adults ages 18 to 25 experience a form of homelessness in the course of a year — that’s 1 of every 10 young adults.
At least 700,000 adolescent minors ages 13 to 17 experience a form of homelessness in the course of a year — that’s 1 of every 30 adolescent minors.
In total, at least 4.2 million young people experience a form of homelessness in a given year, from couch surfing to living on the streets.
Youth homelessness affects urban and rural youth at similar levels.
You can read more about this situation here: https://voicesofyouthcount.org.
New Jersey Point-in-Time Count of the Homeless Report
Thinking of your own children, friends and neighbors, these are some very scary numbers because they reflect some very real people. Looking at the New Jersey 2020 Point-in-Time Count of the Homeless along with the 2020 Annual Homeless Assessment Report revealed this information:
There are 9,663 homeless men, women, and children across the state of New Jersey.
There were 1,743 persons, in 1,601 households, who were identified as chronically homeless.
There were 1,786 persons who were unsheltered.
Discussion on Homelessness, Aging Out of Foster Care and Mental Health
Making it real and bringing it all the way home is the Junior League of Montclair-Newark, Inc. (JLMN), The Mental Health Association in New Jersey and Covenant House New Jersey. Together they have come together in this very important talk to bring additional awareness to Youth Homelessness, Aging Out of Foster Care and associated Mental Health Issues right here in New Jersey. Click to listen:
As you can hear, the Junior League of Montclair-Newark, Inc. have shown they are committed again to helping address this situation by participating in this year’s Sleep Out fundraiser. For the 2nd year in a row, the COVID-19 pandemic has required us all to get creative and alter our plans to meet this very necessary fundraising campaign.
SLEEP OUT — JOIN THE MOVEMENT March 4th
We hope you listen to the video, understand the need and Sleep Outside for one night so New Jersey youth facing homelessness don’t have to. Please listen to the discussion, understand the need and, if you can, join us. Learn more here and here: https://bit.ly/SleepOutwithHC
About the Junior League of Montclair-Newark, Inc. (JLMN)
According to the JLMN website:
“The JLMN is a supportive, amazing organization of women whose mission is to promote voluntarism, develop the potential of women and improve the community through trained volunteers […] We are actively involved in supporting Foster Care initiatives and Human Trafficking legislation because we understand that our future depends on the flourishing of our communities’ children. “
JLMN is creating better communities for a better future.
“The JLMN strives to promote the safety and well-being of the children in the Montclair-Newark area.”
Learn more about the Junior League of Montclair-Newark, Inc. and their current programs here: www.jlmn.org.
About Covenant House New Jersey (CHNJ)
According to the Covenant House New Jersey (CHNJ) website:
“Covenant House New Jersey (CHNJ) provides sanctuary and support for youth ages 18-21 facing homelessness or human trafficking. We have seven locations across the state: Atlantic City, Newark, Jersey City, Camden, and Asbury Park, and specialized care in Montclair and Elizabeth. Across New Jersey, we are the New Jersey Human Traffic Provider of services to all Human Trafficking survivors and victims. At CHNJ’s Montclair-based program, Nancy’s House, young people with special mental health needs who are facing homelessness can get the attention they require. We serve about 4,585 youth annually, and all our services are free.”
For more information about the Sleep Out, visit https://bit.ly/SleepOutwithHC.
About the Writer Gregory Burrus
Gregory Burrus is a Passionate Community Advocate, Reporter, and Writer about local events In and Around Northern NJ, showcasing, photographing, videotaping events and happenings as they occur around town while living life every day to the fullest.
My mission is to help community groups, live music bands and local nonprofits reach their goals and accomplish their missions while enjoying life every day.