Saturday, 27 November 2021

A Home for Everyone: Exploring Homelessness- A Human Library Event

 





Pearl Cove Library is hosting a Human Library Event on

Thursday 5th August 2021 2-6 pm. Pearl Room, Pearl Cove Library.

The theme is Homelessness.

The Human Library concept provides 1 on 1 sessions between a reader and a "book". The book is an actual person. 

The Human Library (https://www.humanlibraryaus.org/aboutaims to help to overcome stigma, combat prejudice, dismantle stereotypes, clarify misconceptions, debunk myths and discrimination. 

The small number of people that sleep rough on streets and park benches are not accurate representations of the common and widespread reality of homelessness.

Homelessness can look vastly different to the stereotypes we hold.

Most people experiencing forms of homelessness are hidden from public view. The remaining families and children without a home are forced to couch surf, rely on temporary accommodation such as hostels or caravan parks and many will seek shelter in a makeshift dwelling such as a car.

If you have ever wondered how homeless people and families became homeless, survive, endure, manage life without a permanent home this event is for you. It is a space to engage and interact,  "a Q & A from a lived perspective".

Bookings are made with each "book". The "books" are members of the community who are or have experienced homelessness in their lives. They are volunteering through  several  Sydney Homelessness organisations. Each session booking  will last approximately 20 minutes.

For further information please contact Mary Turner or 9823 5974 or email mstafelibrary@gmail.com

Bookings can be made through Eventbrite  via The Pearl Cove Library website.

 Pease note this event is for children over 13, those under 18 must be accompanied  by an adult.

For Further information on Homelessness in NSW https://homelessnessnsw.org.au/#

https://www.missionaustralia.com.au/stories/safe-homes/5-facts-about-homelessness Retrieved 23/11/21 


Mary Turner

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