Key To Home Faith-Coalition Training Brings Together Faith and Community Leaders
A recent Key To Home Faith-Coalition training held at Disciples First OKC brought together local churches, community leaders, and members of the Key To Home team for an encouraging time of collaboration and learning focused on addressing homelessness in Oklahoma City.
Director Bobek, who was recently voted onto the Key To Home Board, attended the training as part of ongoing efforts to support partnerships that strengthen communities and provide meaningful solutions for individuals and families experiencing homelessness.
The training was led by Elizabeth Bliss-Burger, Key To Home Faith-Coalition Lead, and focused on ways faith communities can work together to meet critical needs, build stronger partnerships, and create lasting impact throughout the region.
Key To Home continues to serve as a collaborative initiative that brings together faith leaders, nonprofits, local government, and community organizations to address homelessness through coordinated support, housing strategies, and community engagement.
We are grateful for the continued partnerships and shared commitment from organizations and leaders across Oklahoma who are working together to bring hope, stability, and support to Oklahomans in need.
To learn more about the Key To Home Partnership, visit the Oklahoma City Key To Home webpage.
Pictured: Director Bobek, Erika Warren (KTH Communications Director), Elizabeth Bliss-Burger, Bailey Siber (Chief of Staff for Mayor David Holt), and Julia Reynolds (newest member of the KTH team).