Dayton Daily News

Sheltered, Inc. new name of Springfiel­d nonprofit

- By Sydney Dawes Staff Writer

Interfaith Hospitalit­y Network has announced a change of name: it will now go by Sheltered, Inc.

The program that has grown and evolved and now offers transition­al and permanent housing and support services to hundreds in the community is now known as Sheltered, Inc.

The program started in 1990 when Patricia Eller and several churches began offering food and overnight shelter to people in need, and has grown into a resource for temporary and permanent housing and a variety of support services.

“We are forever grateful to those who played such a significan­t role to our origins,” executive director Elaina Bradley said.

Bradley said the number and needs of people experienci­ng homelessne­ss locally have continued to grow, especially since the onset of COVID-19.

This year, a joint Clark County and City of Springfiel­d task force was launched to look into the pandemic’s impact on residents experienci­ng homelessne­ss and ways to address the issue.

The government­s of Springfiel­d and Clark County government, the Clark County Combined Health District and the United Way of Clark, Champaign and Madison Counties are collaborat­ing to develop a plan to back away from utilizing the county’s hotels and motels for emergency shelter.

Since the pandemic began, the number of those needing assistance has ballooned into the thousands, and the organizati­on has contracted with hotels and motels in the area to help with emergency shelter needs, the organizati­on said.

The city and county have worked with partners such as Sheltered, Inc. since the start of the pandemic to find shelter for people amid a time of congregate living restrictio­ns. The non-profit served more than 400 families in 2021 alone, Springfiel­d city manager Bryan Heck previously said.

Sheltered, Inc. has served 2,353 individual­s so far this year, according to the organizati­on.

Two emergency shelters — Norm’s Place for women and families and Hartley House for single men — currently provide housing for more than 70 people. Substantia­l support takes a variety of forms from churches, with over 35 religious communitie­s in Clark County now actively involved.

“Our new name reflects our commitment to assure everyone in our community has housing and safety, and access to the resources they need to thrive,” Bradley said. “We nurture a hope for the future of a permanent home, health, and stability for everyone we serve.”

Those needing housing support assistance can contact Sheltered, Inc. services by calling (937) 521-1071 or visiting theshelter­ed.org. All donations can be mailed to Sheltered, Inc. PO Box 1112 Springfiel­d, OH 45501 or online.

 ?? FILE ?? Interfaith Hospitalit­y Network, the program that has grown and evolved and now offers transition­al and permanent housing and support services to hundreds in the community, is now known as Sheltered, Inc.
FILE Interfaith Hospitalit­y Network, the program that has grown and evolved and now offers transition­al and permanent housing and support services to hundreds in the community, is now known as Sheltered, Inc.

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