Urban City Walk Mission in Tallahassee (THEY ACCEPT REGISTRANTS)
City Walk opened as a “Cold Night Shelter” in late November. Where the City and City Walk disagree is on the definition of a “cold night.” Our local government says it’s not a cold night until it is ‘35 degrees or below for three or more consecutive hours.’ So if it is 36 degrees and raining our local government says it’s not cold enough to activate. Many of our congregation are elderly, some in their 70’s and 80’s and many others with severe disabilities. A few are in wheelchairs.
City Walk Urban Mission has provided over 3500 nights of safe sleep since November 20, 2020 and served over 6000 meals. We are funded by individual donors like yourself and by our donation dependent thrift store. We do not receive any government funding or grants. This is completely self-funded at this time. We have no problem with full transparency.
City Walk has submitted a Type B Site Plan to change the use of our church campus from office to transitional housing. You can review our application on our website under FAQ. Or email renee@citywalkmission.com for a copy. The Development Review Committee will decide if our church can operate these life saving services permanently on March 8th. The DRC is a five person committee. We ask our supporters that want to see us continue to save lives send correspondence to the committee members in support. John Reddick john.reddick@talgov.com, Lise Baggs baggsl@leonschools.net, Jimmy Lee James.leejr@talgov.com, Allen Seacrest allen.seacrest@talgov.com, Russell Snyder dwayne.snyder@talgov.com
Thank You for your show of human compassion. Your reward will be far beyond what is visible.
Though I don’t live in Florida and will never go there because of its totalitarian draconian inhuman evil registry laws .There are places where that is not the case. Kansas City for instance made some mistakes in The Supper Bowl. But in much more important matters they get it right. They have several large convention centers that were not being used because of virus restrictions so they turned them into overnight sleeping shelters for homeless individuals. There have never been any special designation for those on the registry . And never any problem because of it. They are policed by volunteers from charitable organizations So that the City is not out expenses and the homeless are not intimidated by a police presence. KC also donated land for volunteers to build a community of mini houses , they appear to be about 12 ft by 20 ft each and very attractive small homes with side walks and decorations . Built specifically for homeless vets with first choice. They are all build by volunteers from unions and others. No vet in KC is homeless. There is never a special designation for registrants.
Maybe KC can learn from Florida how to play better football but Florida need to learn from KC how to be humane.