Santa Fe mayor announces summit on homelessness for June 29

Michael J. Garcia, Mayor of City of Santa Fe
Michael J. Garcia, Mayor of City of Santa Fe
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Mayor Michael Garcia announced on May 22 that the City of Santa Fe will host a Mayor’s Summit on Homelessness on Monday, June 29 at the Santa Fe Community Convention Center. The event is open to community members, service providers, nonprofit organizations, and regional partners.

The summit aims to address homelessness in Santa Fe by bringing together key stakeholders to identify collaborative and long-term solutions. According to the announcement, addressing homelessness is one of Mayor Garcia’s top priorities.

The event will feature two sessions. The morning session is designed as a working meeting for organizations, providers, and partners already engaged with the city in addressing homelessness. Participants will discuss current efforts, shared challenges, opportunities for coordination, and strategies to strengthen support services across the community.

An evening session will serve as a public forum where community members can share perspectives, ask questions, and contribute ideas about how Santa Fe should address homelessness moving forward. Organizers say this format is intended to encourage input from residents and foster dialogue between city officials and the public.

Further details about session times and registration information are expected soon. Interested participants are encouraged to stay updated through official channels.



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