Our vision
ReImagine: Pioneering Equitable Standards in Homelessness Care and Advocacy
ReImagine envisions a future with equitable and established standards of care that prioritize transparent and humanitarian practices. We know this is possible inside a consistent system of accountability that elevates and promotes the health and wellbeing of all, with an emphasis on housing stability, and the prevention and ending of homelessness in our community.
A lot of case managers mean well and want to help, but they don't know how to... their heart is in the right place, but a lot of times they are underprepared on an individual basis.
A lot of case managers mean well and want to help, but they don't know how to... their heart is in the right place, but a lot of times they are underprepared on an individual basis.
At Launch, ReImagine will Center Three Foundational Strategies
Our framework supports a frontline and lived experience-driven set of solutions that will better meet the needs of unhoused people in Omaha in order to reduce the number of people entering homelessness, reduce the average length of time homeless, and reduce returns to homelessness – making homelessness rare, brief and one-time for people who experience a housing crisis.
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What could homeless system responses be if they were completely re-imagined, centering the human experience over existing performance outcomes or funding restrictions?
The 2021 Reimagine’s project goal was to define the vision and priorities of optimal homeless system components, centering people on the frontline and those who have experienced housing instability and/or homelessness. An intentionally crafted Implementation Team co-designed the experience of “Reimagine Workshops” and invited participants that represented cross-sector work within homelessness services, from shelters, outreach, supportive services, and eviction prevention, as well as agencies serving specific populations. What could homeless system responses be if they were completely re-imagined, centering the human experience over existing performance outcomes or funding restrictions?
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