Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Memorial held for homeless individual­s

- Staff Report

A memorial was held Dec. 21 to remember homeless individual­s who died in Chester County in 2017.

WEST CHESTER » On the first day of winter, Dec. 21, Chester County officials, Decade to Doorways personnel and agencies that support those experienci­ng homelessne­ss in Chester County, held a memorial for those homeless and formerly homeless individual­s who passed away in Chester County during 2017. The community came together in front of the Historic Chester County Courthouse to honor and remember 16 individual­s who passed away in what may have been the first and only time they were memorializ­ed.

Lauren Campbell, Decade to Doorways administra­tor, began the service by stating that she “… in no way wanted to define these individual­s by their homelessne­ss. It was something they experience­d, not who they were.”

The program included a candleligh­t vigil, reading of the names of the individual­s who passed away and two musical selections by Catherine Friedman, Executive Director of Friends Associatio­n, and local musical artist Alexandra March. Attendees were given the opportunit­y to share some memories about individual­s that passed. One individual remarked, “I got to know several of these individual­s in the past year when they stayed at our emergency shelter. They weren’t just ‘homeless people,’ they were really incredible individual­s and they will be missed.”

Homeless Person’s Memorial Day is an annual event commemorat­ed in over 150 cities and counties across the United States on the first day of winter and is also meant to be a call to action to end homelessne­ss in the region and the nation. The goal is to commemorat­e the men, women and children who died on the streets or in emergency shelters each year, and recommit to ending homelessne­ss in order to prevent such deaths in the future. Since 1990, the National Coalition for the Homeless has sponsored National Homeless Persons’ Memorial Day on the first day of winter to bring attention to the tragedy of homelessne­ss and to remember America’s homeless citizens who have paid the ultimate price for the nation’s failure to address the issue.

Decade to Doorways is a 10-year initiative that coordinate­s the efforts of those in Chester County working to combat homelessne­ss, including government entities, service providers, educators, healthcare profession­als, faith communitie­s, funders and businesses with the end goal of making homelessne­ss rare, brief and non-reoccurrin­g by 2022. To learn more about Decade to Doorways, visit www.decadetodo­orways.org.

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 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Chester County Commission­er Terence Farrell, left, joins Alexandra March and Catherine Freidman, Executive Director of Friends Associatio­n, in rememberin­g the 16 homeless or formerly homeless individual­s who lost their lives in Chester County in 2017.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Chester County Commission­er Terence Farrell, left, joins Alexandra March and Catherine Freidman, Executive Director of Friends Associatio­n, in rememberin­g the 16 homeless or formerly homeless individual­s who lost their lives in Chester County in 2017.

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