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Community leaders spotlight housing support, youth jobs, and violence prevention efforts

Community leaders spotlight housing support, youth jobs, and violence prevention efforts

Leaders closed the meeting by emphasizing that lasting progress depends on continued community involvement. Photo: Saga Communications


CHAMPAIGN, IL (Chambana Today) — Community leaders, members, and service providers gathered this week to highlight ongoing efforts to address housing instability, support survivors of violence and expand youth employment opportunities across Champaign County. Champaign’s Community Relations Manager and Compliance Officer Tracy Parsons kicked off the meeting, which had a packed room of regular – and new – community Coalition attendees.

Parkland College Police Chief Troy Daniels spoke on emphasizing the importance of collaboration among agencies.

“Public safety is more than responding to calls,” Daniels said. “It’s about building relationships and connecting people to the right resources before situations escalate. When we work together, we prevent problems instead of just reacting to them.”

Daniels said partnerships between law enforcement, social service agencies, and local governments are critical in addressing the root causes of crime and instability.

“We can’t arrest our way out of every issue,” he said. “We have to work alongside community organizations that are addressing housing, mental health and youth engagement.”

Among those organizations is Courage Connection, which provides shelter and support services to survivors of domestic violence. Interim Executive Director Matthew Fletcher shared updates on outreach efforts and an upcoming Teen Dating Violence Awareness town hall focused on prevention and education for young people.

“Education is prevention,” Fletcher said. “When teens understand what healthy relationships look like, they’re better equipped to recognize red flags and seek help.”

Housing stability was also a major topic of discussion. According to Kathy Garrison, the Housing Outreach, Prevention and Education (HOPE) program continues to assist individuals and families at risk of eviction or homelessness by connecting them with resources and early intervention services.

Parsons and Fletcher had a discussion about the city’s role in supporting collaborative initiatives and strengthening neighborhood engagement.

“Our goal is to make sure residents know what resources are available and feel comfortable accessing them,” Parsons said. “When the city partners with nonprofits and law enforcement, we create a stronger safety net for families.”

Leaders also highlighted the Youth Employment Services (YES) program, which connects area students with paid work opportunities and job-readiness training. Youth Employment supervisor Mindy Smith talked about how important job foundations are. “Employment builds confidence and long-term stability. When young people have meaningful opportunities, it benefits the entire community.”

Organizers agreed that no single agency can address these challenges alone. “This is about coordination,” Daniels said. “When everyone brings their expertise to the table, we can make a real difference.”

Leaders closed the meeting by emphasizing that lasting progress depends on continued community involvement. From housing support and youth employment to violence prevention and survivor services through Courage Connection, speakers agreed that collaboration is what drives meaningful change. Residents are encouraged to attend the Community Coalition meeting, held every second Wednesday of the month, to stay informed, and be part of the solutions.

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