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Can a Community Thrive While People Sleep on the Streets?

1 h 25 min · 29 de ene de 2026
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In this powerful episode of @ChafuwaMeza Podcast confront one of the most uncomfortable questions societies avoids: what does community thriving really mean when homelessness still exists? We dive deep into the root causes of homelessness, mindset vs systems, leadership accountability, economic empowerment, and the role everyday people play in either fixing or ignoring the problem. This isn’t a conversation about blame—it’s about truth, dignity, and real solutions. Homelessness isn’t just a housing issue. It’s a reflection of how we treat our most vulnerable.

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