Watch the recording with Wellbeing Blueprint signer, Tamara Bauman, housing advocate with Solid Ground in Seattle, WA for a discussion about innovations in the housing justice movement, centering community in housing policy and actions anyone can take to advance housing as a human right.
Rethink how you engage with others and center wellbeing with this kit designed for organizations and individuals who are interested in revamping intakes, assessment and engagement processes.
This tool provides a list of questions to consider when collecting program data and analyzing indicators of survivor success.
Read the case study about the Bullet Related Injury Clinic (BRIC), a community-based clinic in St. Louis providing care for people with bullet related injuries after being discharged from the emergency department.
Not all 911 calls require a police response. Denver’s STAR program is changing the way people experiencing homelessness, mental health concerns and poverty interact with the emergency care system by moving case workers out of the periphery and into the community.
Through arts and culture programming, the Seattle Housing Authority’s revitalization of Yesler Terrace has helped residents strengthen connections, sustain culture and amplify their voices during a time of considerable change. Learn more and read the case study.
Learn how we partnered with the Missouri Children's Division state agency to take a paradigm-shifting approach to systems change.
Learn how we partnered with the city of New London, CT to demonstrate how you can transform a city to focus on wellbeing – without layering on new bureaucracy.
The Wellbeing Blueprint hosted a discussion with housing justice leaders across the country to showcase innovative solutions to end homelessness.
The Wellbeing Blueprint hosted a discussion with service providers, organizers and people with lived expertise that explored the root causes of homelessness and real solutions that advance housing as a human right.
The Wellbeing Blueprint, the Humane Society of the United States’s Pets for Life program and HEART L.A. discuss the intersection of pet ownership, poverty, housing instability and social justice.
Three leaders who are implementing innovations in food justice and sovereignty explore the connections between food, wellbeing, equity, social justice, community and more.