Hear from experts in the fields of emergency housing, social services and animal welfare on everything from supporting the human-animal bond and advocacy for low-barrier policies to animal health and safety and building community partnerships. Enjoy curated storytelling segments, interactive activities and loads of giveaways.
This year’s celebrity keynote speaker is James Bowen, author of A Street Cat Named Bob. James, a former drug addict who slept rough on the streets of London and sold The Big Issue in Islington with his feline sidekick, Bob, has raised awareness about human-animal homelessness through his bestselling books-turned-films.
PURPOSE:
Let’s build a strong network of game-changers together. This three-day event promises to educate, entertain and engage as we pursue equitable access to home for all people and all families with animals in our respective communities across the globe. Connect and be inspired by others immersed in this very special line of work.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
The foundation of co-sheltering is inclusivity, which means this conference invites any and all, including those involved in social services, homeless services, and animal welfare; curious members of the public; students in the fields of veterinary medicine, social work, public administration, and more!
Grab a furbaby of your choice and join us!
SCHEDULE:
Dates: March 2-4, 2021
Daily Schedule:
- EST: 12 noon to 6:30 pm
- MTN: 10 am to 4:30 pm
- PST: 9 am to 3:30 pm
Click here to see the preliminary conference program.
CONFIRMED SPEAKERS + ORGANIZATIONS:
James Bowen, author of A Street Cat Named Bob · Dr. Leslie Irvine · Allie Phillips (SAF-T) · National Alliance to End Homelessness · WisCARES · Danielle Emery (Urban Resource Institute) · Kristy Cooney (Good Sense Dog Training) · YouthLink · Brynna Donnelly (GreaterGood) · Community Veterinary Outreach · San Diego Humane Society · Simon Community Scotland · Dianne Prado (HEART L.A.) · Street Dog Coalition
More speakers coming soon!
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