Towards a deeper understanding of homelessness in our communities: Findings from the MN Homeless Study
Michelle Decker Gerrard will present results from the 2023 MN Homeless Study that has taken place across MN every 3 years since 1991. The presentation will focus on the multiple layers of complex challenges faced by our community members experiencing homelessness. We will also save time to discuss policy implications and community responses.
Michelle Decker GerrardSenior Research Manager, Wilder Foundation
Co-Director, Minnesota Homeless Study
Michelle has worked for over 25 years as a community-based evaluator for dozens of programs, with a particular focus on people experiencing a variety of risk factors including mental health and complex health issues, chemical dependency, and homelessness.
In addition, Michelle is the co-director of the Minnesota Homeless Study, leading a team that coordinates nearly 5,000 interviews with people experiencing homelessness on a single night. Previously, Michelle worked as a risk and prevention counselor and wraparound facilitator for emotionally disturbed and other at-risk youth. Michelle has a master’s degree in education, with a focus on risk and prevention, from Harvard Graduate School of Education.
Date and Time
Wednesday Nov 19, 2025
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM CST
Location
Amherst H Wilder Foundation
451 Lexington Parkway N.
Saint Paul, MN 55104
Fees/Admission
$40 members
$60 non-members
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***Please note: Cancellations must be received via written notice. Substitutions are welcome or you may use your credit toward a future event per chamber approval. Reservations made within 48 hours of the event will be charged an additional $10