Homeless Stand Down offers a hot meal, warmth and hope today
Published at | Updated atThe following includes a news release from the Idaho Falls Rescue Mission and the Region VI Housing Coalition.
IDAHO FALLS — As temperatures plunge and winter weather arrives in force, many individuals in Eastern Idaho continue to lack a warm home, shelter and stable food supplies.
Due to unforeseen job loss, illness, addiction, rising housing costs and the current economy, families and individuals are forced to live out of cars, RVs, in tents or on the streets.
The annual Homeless Stand Down serves those that are currently homeless or are at risk of being homeless. It runs from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Saturday at the Idaho Falls Activity Center on 1575 N. Skyline Drive (near the Idaho Falls Regional Airport).
A hot, pancake breakfast will be served by the Idaho Falls Civitan Club from 9 to 11 a.m.
The Stand Down distributes donated sleeping bags, quilts and warm weather clothing to homeless persons and families, veterans and those who spend a majority of their money on housing.
All medical screenings, veterans services, food and community resources at the Stand Down are free-of-charge.
Austin Kade will offer free hair cuts, Eastern Idaho Public Health is providing flu shots and vaccines and the People in Need Coalition (PINC) and Community Food Basket — Idaho Falls will have packaged food items available as well.
Several other agencies will be in attendance to provide help and support for all persons — regardless of their struggle and/or addiction.
While many of the organizations involved offer these services every day, the Stand Down is an opportunity for everyone to learn what resources are available here in our community.