Under the warm glow of Scranton's city hall, a sense of purpose filled the air as Justin Behrens, the Chief Executive Director of Keystone Mission, addressed the City Council. His presence was a reminder of the pressing issues facing the community, particularly the challenges of homelessness that affect many in Scranton and the surrounding areas.
Behrens began by expressing gratitude for the opportunity to speak, emphasizing the importance of collaboration between community organizations and elected officials. "Engagement with elected officials is very important," he stated, highlighting the need for a united front in addressing the needs of the homeless population. Keystone Mission, under his leadership, is dedicated to transforming the lives of those without stable housing, a mission he described as both a privilege and a responsibility.
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Subscribe for Free As he spoke, it became clear that for Behrens, this work transcends mere employment; it is a calling. His passion for helping the homeless was palpable, resonating with the council members and attendees alike. The discussion underscored the critical role that organizations like Keystone Mission play in the fabric of the community, providing essential services and support to some of its most vulnerable residents.
The meeting served as a platform for Behrens to not only share the mission of Keystone but also to foster dialogue about the ongoing challenges faced by the homeless in Scranton. As the council members listened intently, it was evident that this engagement could pave the way for future collaborations aimed at improving the lives of those in need.
In a city where the struggles of homelessness are often hidden, Behrens' heartfelt address brought these issues to the forefront, reminding everyone present of the collective responsibility to care for their neighbors. As the meeting concluded, the hope lingered that this conversation would spark further action and support for Keystone Mission's vital work in the community.