Showing posts with label homelessness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label homelessness. Show all posts

Friday, 18 June 2021

A Home for Everyone


 

Photo by Birgit Loit on Unsplash

In Australia, we show a pretty strong affinity for the idea of home. We sing about wanting 'a home among the gum trees' or still calling 'Australia home', and we watch 'The Castle' and recite Dorothea Mackellar's 'My Country', claiming a bond, a share in the places we grew up, the land that formed us. But 'home' is not a thing that everyone gets to share in fully - and even those of use lucky enough to feel secure in our housed state cannot avoid the fact that our very environment is fragile, on the precipice of climate disaster. Join us at Pearl Cove Library's first Human Library event to hear the stories of people whose experiences may provide a new perspective and people who are doing the work to bring justice and positive change to Australia's relationship with the idea of home.

 

What are Human Libraries?

The human library concept was created to give people a way of connecting with people whose experiences might vary wildly from their own - each human book at a human library has genuine first-hand knowledge of the topics they discuss and are gracious enough to share with the public in conversations facilitated by a human library event. Visit https://humanlibrary.org/ for more information.

 

Where? 

Pearl Cove Library main branch: corner of Seaview Street and Fig Avenue, Pearl Cove NSW

 

When? 

World Habitat Day: 4.30pm, Monday 4th of October, 2021


Who?

All are welcome - it's not recommended to bring children under the age of ten, as there are no child-specific activities organised - however, if your eight-year-old is interested in conversations about homelessness, the environment and asylum seekers, bring them along!

 

Booking

Pearl Cove Library's Eventbrite page: www.pcl.eventbrite.fakelink.com
No fee, but be sure to book your ticket - limited numbers only!

 

Who are our Human Books?


 

Celeste Matheson 

 Formerly living unhoused herself and now an advocate, Celeste's story will be familiar to all too many women who have experienced abuse and been forced to flee from one hardship to another. Celeste's work has earned her an order of Australia and she has dedicated the last four years to organising and campaigning for justice for people who are deprived of shelter.

 

Bob Crowe

Bob's revolutionary work in bringing back traditional indigenous land management practices to the homeland of his ancestors has been a long, hard road, but after much struggle and heartache, he is overjoyed to see results. Bob consults with organisations all around Australia in an effort to heal the land and encourage leadership from the traditional owners, for decisions that will impact the future of all Australians.

 

Musa Abdullah

After being forced to flee Afghanistan with his father and brother, Musa's experiences as a teenage asylum seeker are a heartbreaking human story of displacement, loneliness, bitter disappointment and, ultimately, hope. Musa is a Pearl Cove resident whose story ought to be known by everyone, as his search for home ultimately led him here.

 

  Minna Williamson

Minna's work as an indigenous climate scientist has taken her all over the world, but she says she will always wish to return to her home Australia - a land that is already feeling the effects of climate change in brutal summers and violent floods. Minna's invaluable research is admired internationally.

 

  

Further information on issues discussed:

Indigenous land management: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/11/191105075838.htm

 Homelessness: https://homelessnessaustralia.org.au/

Asylum seeking: https://www.unhcr.org/asylum-in-australia.html

Climate change: https://www.science.org.au/education/immunisation-climate-change-genetic-modification/science-climate-change

Photo by Joey Smith on Unsplash


 Keira Shelley


Tuesday, 28 January 2020

Flashbacks+Flashforwards: Snapshots of Life in the Defence Force

                                           Image source: Anthony McAvoy

Join us for a morning of conversation and remembrance at Pearl Cove Library's first Human Library
When: 10am-1pm, Friday 8 November 
Where: Pearl Room, Pearl Cove Library
Make your booking at: www.eventbrite.com.au/flashbacks+flashforwards

What is a Human Library?
Originating in Copenhagen, Denmark in 2000, the Human Library program is a cultural event where readers can borrow a human "book" and have a conversation about their unique life story. The Human Library is a safe and open place to listen to stories that aren't usually heard and ask questions that aren't usually asked, connecting community members with unique perspectives and experiences and combating prejudice towards marginalised, and misunderstood, groups.

The 11th of November is Remembrance Day in Australia. During this time of remembrance, this event provides a chance for the community to openly discuss the past, present and future of soldiers in the Australian Defence Force. The event will explore topics such as:
- the daily life of a soldier in an active combat zone
- discrimination in the past and present as a minority in the armed forces
- coping with PTSD in civilian life
- the large community of homeless veterans
- the motives of the next generation joining the army

Meet our Human Books:
  • Paul - a homeless veteran of the Iraq War who suffers from PTSD
  • Sam - an Indigenous Elder and Vietnam War veteran
  • Kelly - a junior officer currently studying at the Defence Force Academy
  • Taylor - an openly gay veteran who served in the mid-90s after the ban on gay and lesbian personnel was lifted in 1992

For more information about Human Libraries visit https://www.humanlibraryaus.org/

For more information regarding how you can support our veterans visit https://www.woundedheroes.org.au/

For more information about this event contact
Kate Ficarra - Events Officer at Pearl Cove Library
Phone: 90583356
Email: katef@pearlcovelibrary.gov.au

                                                    Kate Ficarra

Sunday, 8 December 2019

Find A Home in Me - Borrow a Human Living Book - Free Event



We are holding our annual event for Homelessness Week


When:   8 August 2020

Time:   10:00 AM – 2:30 PM

Where:  Pearl Cove Library, in the Pearl CafĂ©

Fee:  This is a FREE event!








Find A Home in Me is one of Pearl Cove’s annual Human Living Library events. This year, Pearl Cove Library welcomes four new Human Living Books. Together, we will extend our arms and share stories of a growing reality of displacement, exclusion and human experience.

Homelessness in Australia has increased by 13.7% in the span of 5 years. That's about 50 individuals out of every 10,000 Australians. 20% (or 23,347) are Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. 30% are born overseas. - Homelessness Australia

Choose to speak to one of our Human Living Books: Homelessness Australia representative, Indigenous Australian community member, War veteran who battled homelessness and Salvation Army staff member.



Refreshments** will be provided on the day.


Visit Eventbrite to reserve a time slot with one of our Human Library Books. Options for food and preferred book will be available when booking. There is a limit to one book per person. An email will be sent out to confirm bookings and choices. Event details will also be included in the email. Please keep this email for event entry on the day. There may also be room for walk-in sessions on the day.

**All food and drinks will have Halal, Vegetarian, Vegan, Gluten and Lactose free options.

For any questions or help, please send an email to pearlcovelibrary@mail.com OR call us on 0000 0000.

This event is in partnership with Homelessness Australia.

Monday, 11 November 2019

Hear from the Homeless: living life on the streets



Hear from the Homeless: living life on the streets

Have you ever seen someone living rough on the streets and wondered how they came to be in such a situation?

Do you wonder where they get food from and do they reach out to organisations for help, a place to shower or get a hot meal?



https://news.expats.cz/weekly-czech-news/how-one-expat-couple-is-helping-the-homeless-warm-up-in-prague/


Pearl Cove Library Presents...A Living Library Premier Event!

Come and talk to those who have been homeless, are homeless and special guests-

Father Chris Riley's Youth off The Streets
St Vincent de Paul Society - CEO 



Thursday 18th June 2020
10am- 12 noon
Pearl Cove Library Courtyard

bookings essential 
www.trybooking.com.au/pearlcovelibrary

For more information please call 02 9988 7766

For more details visit
 https://www.ceosleepout.org.au/



Melanie Taylor





Friday, 16 November 2018

Homeless but still Human

 

 Homeless but still Human

 
                      About the event:  Homelessness is increasing in Australia. Come
                    to the 'Homeless but still Human' event at Pearl Cove Library and
                    meet some 'Living Library books'. They are people affected by            
                    homelessness, who will chat with you about their experienced, how
                    they became homeless, and what helped, or didn't, on their journey
                          
                          Event details:  
                          Time:  
        10.00am - 4.00pm 
                          Day:             Thursday, 8 August 2019
 
                         Place:           Pearl Room, Pearl Cove Public Library                                    
                                              106 Jellico Road, Pearl Cove  NSW  2019
                          Cost:            Free event

                          Bookings:
 
                          Bookings are essential, but everyone is very welcome.
                          Contact Eventbrite please, by 1 August 2019       
                         

                     More information: 
                     Human Living Library visit human library organisation                          
                     Homelessness in Australia visit council to homeless persons  
                     For more information about this event contact us
                     Phone: 9977 6842  Email: eva@pcpl.nsw.gov.au   
                  
Image https://www.fairobserver.com/region/north_america/the-lonely-homeless-man-12190/
Posted by Bronwyn Campbell

What would you do if your home disappeared?

Ever wondered what it’s like to be homeless? Come and have a chat with people from Pearl Cove who have experienced homelessness and survived to tell the tale.



Event: Come over to my place!                                                                             
DuringHomelessness Week’ we are celebrating people from our community who have been homeless.

Living Books: Book in for a chat with one of our ‘Living Books’ to hear their stories about what it’s like to be homeless.

You’re allowed to ask questions: the aim of this event is to promote awareness and understanding, encourage open communication, and break down barriers and prejudice.

When: Wednesday 9th August

Where: Pearl Cove Library

Bookings: Book your appointment here

Library cafĂ©: After your conversation check out the Library CafĂ© - for a coffee or a snack – and a chance to talk with others who’ve just met a Living Book. 


Who are the Living Books?
Senior Citizen - Marilyn Joyce
Indigenous Elder - Bessie Bright
Refugee - Tom Zelzer
Young Adult - Jake Evergreen

More about homelessness


Debbie Case

Saturday, 23 June 2018

Let's Talk About Mental Health




October is Mental Health Month and in accordance Pearl Cove Library will be hosting a Mental Health Awareness Human Living Libraries event in which members of the Pearl Cove community will share their experience and expertise on the topic to promote greater understanding and awareness. 

Our speakers will have a focus on Indigenous Australians, homeless Australians, senior citizens and the LGBTQIA community.  

Come and share in this great opportunity to break the stigma surrounding mental health issues and those it affects. 


Mental Health Awareness
Wednesday, 10 October 2018
2:30pm – 4:30pm
Pearl Room, Pearl Cove Library

Bookings Essential via Eventbrite


To find more information about Mental Health Month and upcoming events, go to



By Angela Rogers