
Episode 1: Training the Next Generation of Homeless Service Professionals with Celina Alvarez
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In this episode of Doing What Works: Innovations in Homeless Services, host Ashanti Blaize-Hopkins interviews Celina Alvarez, the Executive Director of Housing Works, a nonprofit organization focused on providing sustainable, affordable housing options for individuals with limited resources. Alvarez shares her 31-year journey in the homeless services field, from her early days working on Skid Row in Los Angeles to her current leadership role. Throughout the episode, Alvarez discusses how her background and frontline experiences shaped her approach to homeless services and led her to prioritize human connection and relationship-building in addressing homelessness.
The conversation highlights Housing Works’ unique approach, which supports the unhoused and emphasizes the importance of caring for frontline workers. Alvarez also details her involvement in creating a new Homeless Services Program at Santa Monica College, which aims to train the next generation of homeless services professionals. She underscores the need for systemic changes in the sector, including addressing isolation, fostering a sense of community, and providing housing solutions. By sharing personal stories and reflecting on the challenges and triumphs of her career, Alvarez provides a compelling perspective on the holistic needs of those experiencing homelessness.
To learn more about SMC's innovative Homeless Service Work Certificate, please visit www.smc.edu/HomelessServiceWork