Outreach Offers Pathway Out of Homelessness
Michael Merenda began camping at Modesto's Moose Park up until the 9th Circuit ruling passed where he was then moved to Beard Brook Park.
Michael Merenda became homeless on July 11, 2018. He began camping at Modesto's Moose Park up until the 9th Circuit ruling passed where he was then moved to Beard Brook Park. Michael became homeless after having lost custody of his children and admits having gone through stages of depression. Michael stated he knew of the county's Homeless Outreach and Engagement Center (OEC) through outreach staff who would regularly visit Beard Brook Park offering services, however he was too "ego-minded" and did not want help from anyone. It was not until he decided to open up and ask for help that his life began to change. One day in early October, Michael decided to accept services from the outreach staff. He was connected to OEC's Behavioral Health and Recovery Services (BHRS) Outreach Worker, Regina Brown. After having identified Michael's needs, Regina immediately connected Michael through BHRS programs as well as the OEC's Housing Assessment Team to gather the appropriate documents needed for housing.
Michael was also connected to Turning Point Community Program's Empowerment Center where he was provided assistance for his employment needs. After several weeks of working with Michael, the OEC was able to help him obtain housing through Community Impact Central Valley for a two-year transitional housing program. He is also now employed at the Empowerment Center as a Career Explorer where he will be providing peer support to homeless individuals and assisting them in their job search. In addition to working hard to gain back custody of his children, he states he wants to work for the county to give back to the community. Michael would like to thank the following staff who have assisted him as he states they have been "an answer to his prayers": Regina Brown of Stanislaus County Behavioral Health and Recovery Services, Christina Kenney and Danica Freitas with the Housing Assessment Team, and Nicole Mitchell of the Empowerment Center.