12/11/2024
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
H.O.U.S.E. in Loveland Releases Moving Tribute to Unhoused Community Through Music Video
Loveland, CO – December 11, 2024 – H.O.U.S.E. in Loveland (Helping Our Unhoused Strive for Equity), a local advocacy group, has released a powerful music video aimed at raising awareness about the struggles faced by the unhoused in Loveland. The video, set to the heartfelt song “Stray” by world-renowned musician Charlie Parr, highlights the urgent need for community action and support for the proposed 24/7 resource center and overnight shelter at 2000 N. Lincoln.
The video features members of Loveland’s unhoused community alongside advocates and supporters of the resource center and overnight shelter. Filmed locally, it provides an intimate and poignant portrayal of daily life in Loveland for individuals experiencing homelessness. Charlie Parr’s song “Stray,” which is both inspiring and heartbreaking, serves as the perfect backdrop for this initiative. Parr’s experience as an outreach coordinator for the unhoused lends authenticity and depth to the message.
“This video is not only a call to action; it’s a reminder of the humanity of our unhoused neighbors,” said Danielle Hastings, a member of H.O.U.S.E. in Loveland. “This is an appeal for empathy and understanding, and a demonstration of our community’s potential to come together with proven solutions to address homelessness in Loveland .”
The video, running 4 minutes and 30 seconds, will be presented to the Loveland City Council during their December 17th meeting as part of H.O.U.S.E.’s public comment. Hastings has requested its inclusion in the meeting’s agenda packet and hopes it will remind council members and the community that this issue is about people and doing the right thing by our community to take decisive action in support of the Resource Center and Shelter.
About the Song “Stray”
“Stray” by Charlie Parr is a moving piece that explores themes of neglect, resilience, and the search for empathy in a world often lacking compassion. The song’s lyrics vividly capture the struggles of individuals who feel unseen and abandoned by society:
How can you say he’s gone astray
The days find him alone
Always miles from anywhere
Never finding his way home
The full lyrics are included in the video, serving as a call to action for viewers to reflect on their own perceptions and responsibilities.
A Call for Community Support
H.O.U.S.E. in Loveland is advocating for the approval and funding of a 24/7 Resource Center and Shelter, a facility designed to provide essential services such as shelter, food, medical care, counseling, job assistance, and connections to long-term social support systems. Advocates believe this initiative will not only address immediate needs but also foster a safer, more compassionate Loveland.
“This project is an investment in our community’s future,” said Hastings. “Cities with similar facilities have seen reductions in homelessness and increased community cohesion. We believe Loveland can achieve the same.”
Watch and Share
The video is available online
https://youtu.be/LhWI_k6bPn8?si=mtP2X-yBy0u3oraG
H.O.U.S.E. in Loveland encourages residents to watch, share, and join the conversation around this critical initiative. Together, Loveland can take a step toward equity and compassion for all its residents.
For more information, please contact:
H.O.U.S.E. in Loveland
houseinloveland(at)gmail.com
This video was filmed by H.O.U.S.E in Loveland. We are an advocacy group Helping Our Unhoused Strive for Equity. We support a 24/7 Resource Center and Shelt...