Épisodes

  • Health on the Margins (Part 2)
    Jul 16 2024

    In Part 2 of our two-part episode "Health on the Margins," we continue to delve deeper into the essential healthcare resources available for the uninsured and underserved populations in St. Joseph County. This episode picks up where we left off, providing more detailed insights into navigating these critical services.

    We'll explore additional support mechanisms, including transportation solutions to access healthcare facilities, community outreach programs, and further guidance on leveraging local health departments. We'll also share real-life stories and experiences from individuals who have successfully navigated the healthcare system in St. Joseph County, offering practical tips and inspiration.

    Join us for the conclusion of this comprehensive guide, as we highlight the importance of community support and the collaborative efforts required to ensure everyone has access to the healthcare they need. Whether you are seeking help for yourself or a loved one, this episode provides the information and encouragement necessary to take the next steps toward better health.

    Sources:

    1. Detailed overview of transportation solutions and mobile services provided by local healthcare organizations.
    2. Community outreach programs that support the uninsured and underserved.
    3. Additional insights into the St. Joseph County Health Department’s services and how to maximize their resources.
    4. Personal stories and practical tips from community members who have benefited from these services.

    For any questions, feedback, or to share your own story, please contact us at voicesforpoor@gmail.com.

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    32 min
  • Health on the Margins (Part 1)
    Jul 2 2024

    Podcast Description:

    In this insightful episode of "Voices of The Poor," we explore the crucial healthcare resources available in St. Joseph County, Indiana, focusing on how the uninsured and underserved can navigate the complexities of accessing necessary medical services. From mental health support at Oaklawn to comprehensive care through the Saint Joseph Health System, and dedicated veteran services at the Jackie Walorski VA Clinic, we uncover the robust support systems in place to ensure that healthcare is not a privilege but a right.

    Join us as we delve into local statistics, highlight key organizations, and share essential tips on overcoming transportation and financial barriers to health services. "Pathways to Wellness" is your guide to understanding and accessing the healthcare support you or your loved ones need in St. Joseph County.

    Sources:

    1. Oaklawn's mental health and addiction services overview, including their Open Access clinics and sliding scale fee system.
    2. St. Joseph County Health Department's general health services and immunization programs.
    3. Saint Joseph Health System's primary and specialty care offerings, including online scheduling and telehealth options.
    4. Jackie Walorski VA Clinic's specialized services for veterans, including mental health and addiction treatment.
    5. Local statistics on healthcare and poverty in St. Joseph County, highlighting the percentage of uninsured and those living below the poverty line.

    Stay informed and empowered with this comprehensive look at healthcare access in our community.

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    27 min
  • Navigating Eviction: Legal Aid and Housing Stability (feat. Katherine Wines) Part 2
    Jun 11 2024

    In this episode of "Voices for The Poor," we continue our in-depth discussion on the crucial work of the Volunteer Lawyer Network (VLN) and Pro Bono Indiana with our guest, dedicated legal navigator Katherine Wines. Join us as we explore how VLN connects private attorneys with individuals facing civil legal issues, particularly focusing on housing and eviction cases.


    Our guest shares more about the challenges and rewards of helping people navigate the complex eviction process. We delve into the intricacies of Indiana's legal landscape, the significance of brief legal advice clinics held at local libraries, and the essential role of housing stability in combating poverty.


    We also highlight the broader issue of affordable housing, the impact of rising rent costs, and the often-overlooked barriers faced by low-income individuals in securing and maintaining stable housing. Through real-life examples and expert insights, this episode sheds light on the need for legal support and systemic change to address the housing crisis in St. Joseph County and beyond.


    Tune in to understand the intersection of law, housing, and poverty, and learn how organizations like VLN are making a difference in the lives of those most vulnerable in our communities.


    Here is the information for the Volunteer Lawyer Network and Pro Bono Indiana in South Bend, Indiana:


    Volunteer Lawyer Network

    - Website: [Volunteer Lawyer Network](https://www.volunteerlawyernetwork.net)

    - Phone Number: (574) 277-0075

    - Email: vlnsouthbend@probonoindiana.org

    - Address: P.O. Box 1358, South Bend, IN 46624


    **Pro Bono Indiana**

    - Website: [Pro Bono Indiana](https://www.probonoindiana.org)

    - Phone Number: (574) 234-8121

    - Email: info@probonoindiana.org

    - Address: 227 S. Main Street, Suite 200, South Bend, IN 46601


    For additional resources and volunteer opportunities, visit the [Community Forum for Economic Justice](https://communityforum.typepad.com/my_weblog/).


    If you have any questions or need assistance, please contact the Community Forum for Economic Justice at sjc.cfed@gmail.com.


    Email the show at voicesforpoor@gmail.com.

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    33 min
  • Navigating Evictions: Legal Aid and Housing Stability (feat. Katherine Wines) Part 1
    May 28 2024

    In this episode of "Voices for The Poor," we dive into the critical work of the Volunteer Lawyer Network (VLN) and Pro Bono Indiana with our guest, a dedicated legal navigator, Katherine Wines. Join us as we explore how VLN connects private attorneys with individuals facing civil legal issues, with a particular focus on housing and eviction cases. Our guest shares the challenges and rewards of helping people navigate the complex eviction process. We look into the intricacies of Indiana's legal landscape, the importance of brief legal advice clinics held at local libraries, and the essential role of housing stability in combating poverty. We also highlight the broader issue of affordable housing, the impact of rising rent costs, and the often-overlooked barriers faced by low-income individuals in securing and maintaining stable housing. Through real-life examples and expert insights, this episode sheds light on the need for legal support and systemic change to address the housing crisis in St. Joseph County and beyond. Tune in to understand the intersection of law, housing, and poverty, and learn how organizations like VLN are making a difference in the lives of those most vulnerable in our communities. Here is the information for the Volunteer Lawyer Network and Pro Bono Indiana in South Bend, Indiana: Volunteer Lawyer Network - Website: [Volunteer Lawyer Network](https://www.volunteerlawyernetwork.net) - Phone Number: (574) 277-0075 - Email: vlnsouthbend@probonoindiana.org - Address: P.O. Box 1358, South Bend, IN 46624 Pro Bono Indiana - Website: [Pro Bono Indiana](https://www.probonoindiana.org) - Phone Number: (574) 234-8121 - Email: info@probonoindiana.org - Address: 227 S. Main Street, Suite 200, South Bend, IN 46601 You can visit their websites for more detailed information and additional resources. Email the show at voicesforpoor@gmail.com


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    29 min
  • Nourishing Hope: Tackling Food Insecurity in St. Joseph Count
    May 14 2024
    Episode Description: In this episode of Voices for The Poor, we look into the critical issue of food insecurity in St. Joseph County, Indiana. We also explore how food deserts impact residents' health, learn about the roots of the problem, and discover the innovative local solutions and organizations working tirelessly to alleviate hunger. Listen to find out how you can make a difference in the fight against food insecurity. Source List for "Nourishing Hope: Tackling Food Insecurity in St. Joseph County" Segment 1: Understanding Food Insecurity Food Deserts in St. Joseph County: Segment 2: The Roots of the Problem Economic and Accessibility Challenges: South Bend - Elkhart Regional Partnership (SBERP) Impact of Food Deserts on Health and Diet: Stacker - Counties with High Food Insecurity in Indiana Innovative Local Solutions: Linden Avenue Farmers Market - South Bend, IndianaFeeding Indiana's Hungry - Member Food Banks Segment 4: Community Gardens and Local Initiatives Unity Gardens - South Bend, IndianaREAL ServicesSt. Vincent de Paul Society Segment 5: How to Help and Get Involved Feeding Indiana's Hungry - Member Food BanksLinden Avenue Farmers Market - South Bend, Indiana Policy and Advocacy: Feeding Indiana's Hungry - 2022 Food InsecuritySouth Bend - Elkhart Regional Partnership Segment 6: Concluding Thoughts Food Insecurity Data in Indiana - Feeding Indiana's HungryFood Pantry Map in St. Joseph County - South Bend Elkhart Regional Partnership Dispelling the Myth About SNAP Benefits and EBT Card Misuse USDA Food and Nutrition Service - SNAP FraudCenter on Budget and Policy Priorities - Setting the Record Straight on SNAP Myths and RealitiesUSDA Economic Research Service - SNAP Economic ImpactAmerican Journal of Public Health - SNAP and Health StudyUSDA Economic Research Service - Characteristics of SNAP HouseholdsUSDA Economic Research Service - SNAP Trafficking Rate Academic Sources: Walker, Keane, & Burke (2010) - Food Deserts Impact on HealthKelli et al. (2017) - Food Deserts and Cardiovascular RiskBeaulac, Kristjansson, & Cummins (2009) - Economic and Accessibility ChallengesBhattacharya, Currie, & Haider (2004) - Economic Factors Contributing to Food Insecurityvan der Velde et al. (2019) - Cultural and Social Factors Supplementary Information: CDC - Food DesertsPMC - Food Deserts ResearchFood Unfolded - Why Do Food Deserts Exist? To contact the show email: voicesforpoor@gmail.com
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    37 min
  • Housing First vs. NIMBY
    Feb 10 2024

    In this episode we look into the numbers on the housing first model for addressing the unhoused in St. Joseph County as well as discuss the struggles organizations like Motels4Now have experienced when trying to establish a proper facility in the county. We discuss the recent meeting on February 6th and ask why it's so difficult to get over the fear of the unknown.


    Email the show via Voicesforpoor@gmail.com


    Resources for further Reading:

    1. National Alliance to End Homelessness and National Low Income Housing Coalition. "Housing First Research." https://endhomelessness.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Housing-First-Research-NAEH-NLIHC-Handout.pdf

    2. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. "Highlighting Housing First Strategies." https://www.huduser.gov/portal/periodicals/em/summer16/highlight3.html

    3. South Bend Tribune. "South Bend public meeting on homeless shelter canceled." https://www.southbendtribune.com/story/news/local/2024/02/01/south-bend-public-meeting-on-homeless-shelter-canceled/72444219007/

    4.https://www.wndu.com/2022/11/21/hope-avenue-homes-has-some-neighbors-concerned/

    5 New Day Intake Center (newdaysouthbend.org)

    6 ⁠https://endhomelessness.org/wp-⁠

    ⁠content/uploads/2020/03/Housing-First-Research-NAEH-NLIHC-Handout.pdf⁠

    7 Reducing Offender Recidivism; ⁠https://www.huduser.gov/portal/periodicals/em/summer16/highlight3.html⁠

    8 New Day Intake Center info:

    ⁠https://www.southbendtribune.com/story/news/local/2024/02/01/south-bend-public-meeting-on-homeless-shelter-canceled/72444219007/⁠


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    1 h et 1 min
  • Beyond Four Walls: Affordable Housing Challenges in St. Joseph County
    Jul 18 2023

    In this episode we discuss affordable housing in St. Joseph County, Indiana. We look into the South Bend Housing Authority, define HUD, AMI, VLI, Section 8, and many other aspects of the affordable housing programs available to residents in the county. We also take a look at the history of the Housing Authority in South Bend to track the success and failures that have occurred over the years when trying to serve some of the most vulnerable in our community.


    Email the show at Voicesforpoor@gmail.com

    Sources from The Show:

    Affordable Housing and Homelessness | USCCB

    Developers seek tax credits for affordable housing units in South Bend (wndu.com)

    Former director of South Bend Housing Authority charged with fraud (southbendtribune.com)

    Frustrated neighbors in South Bend speaking out about encampments due to lack of affordable housing (abc57.com)

    Housing Authorities - St. Joseph County, IN (Low Income & Section 8) (countyoffice.org)

    Saint Joseph County Housing Authority, IN Waiting Lists and Information (affordablehousingonline.com)

    South Bend Common Council votes against Housing Authority resolution (abc57.com)

    South Bend Homelessness Coordinator discusses concerns with Portage Manor closure (abc57.com)

    South Bend Housing Authority in need of new director (abc57.com)

    South Bend Housing Authority fails HUD inspections; most in Indiana (southbendtribune.com)

    South Bend ramps up effort for affordable housing, redevelopment in city center – Inside INdiana Business

    South Bend tenants refuse to speak about residential problems in fear of eviction (abc57.com)

    South Bend’s Vacant and Abandoned Housing Challenge: 1,000 Houses in 1,000 Days | HUD USER

    $14 million affordable housing development proposed in South Bend (abc57.com)

    Timeline of accusations, controversies at South Bend Housing Authority (southbendtribune.com)


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    53 min
  • Catholic Social Teachings Lived Out (feat. Professor Pfeil) Part 2
    Jun 6 2023

    In this episode of Voices for The Poor we conclude with the last half of our final speaker from the lecture series on Catholic Social Teaching. This lecture series was hosted by the St. Vincent de Paul Society of St. Joseph Catholic Parish in Mishawaka, Indiana. The Professor presents a look at what life in service to God can look like. They provide a powerful example of what one person can do for the good of others as well as provide proof that our faith is not simply one one of words. It is our hope that our final speaker helps shine a light on how one can work towards more fully living out a life forged by Catholic Social Teaching and help us become another voice for the poor.

    Dr. Margaret R. Pfeil holds a joint appointment in the Department of Theology and the Center for Social Concerns at the University of Notre Dame and is a Faculty Fellow of the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies and the Klau Center for Civil and Human Rights. She is a founder and resident of the St. Peter Claver Catholic Worker Community in South Bend, Indiana.

    Professor Pfeil received her Ph.D. and M.A. (Moral Theology/Christian Ethics) From the University of Notre Dame. She has published numerous articles, essays, and books throughout her career.

    Professor Pfeil currently resides on the Mayor of South Bend’s Implementation Team on Homelessness as well as the St. Joseph County, Motels4Now Coordinating Committee.

    Email the podcast at voicesforpoor@gmail.com



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    28 min