Supporters call Homeboy Industries expansion an "investment in the future"
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Speakers at the meeting described an expansion tied to Homeboy Industries and a new facility, the Gregory Boyle Center for Radical Kinship and Hope Village, as an investment in recovery and a model for other communities.
Speakers at the meeting described an expansion tied to Homeboy Industries and a new facility, the Gregory Boyle Center for Radical Kinship and Hope Village, as "an investment into the future of Homeboy Industries."
The comments stressed recovery-centered programming and inclusion. "Health day. And so we're reminding folks about what this expansion is about, that people are out there to heal, people are out there to care, and that's what this is about," said Speaker 1 (Commenter). "This isn't just about kind of expanding us. It's about inviting us to imagine, and that we will leave nobody behind," said Speaker 2 (Commenter).
Speaker 3 (Commenter) framed the facility as part of a broader approach to recovery: "You can't get well in a cell. You just can't. There's no example of that. This new father, Gregory Boyle Center for Radical Kinship and Hope Village, become a model for the whole country and the world, Because every community deserves this kind of space that believes in people enough to invest in them time and time again. Thank you."
Speakers focused on the expansion's intent to provide spaces and services aimed at healing and community reintegration rather than punishment. No formal actions, votes, funding amounts or timelines were discussed in the provided transcript excerpts.
