homelessness

City weighs $2.4M service contracts for 7 nonprofits

Serving homeless families, Hope House of Sedona added to list of Community Service Providers The city of Sedona looks to spend $431,261 more than last year in funding to seven local nonprofits that serve community needs. The Sedona City Council is...

Homeless advisors get $46,719 contract extension

During its April 22 meeting, the Sedona City Council approved a $46,719 contract extension to its existing $70,000 contract with Viam Advising of Houston to provide the city with more advice on homelessness. The public was first given notice...

Homelessness and the pursuit of spiritual development

For some, like Jesse Clutterbuck, van life or homelessness is a pragmatic response to economic and physical challenges. For others, like Zack Martin, it’s part of a deliberate process of ethical and intellectual development. “I think a lot of...

Living homeless and panhandling in Sedona

The Sedona City Council and residents have spent numerous hours talking about homelessness over the years, but residents rarely hear publicly from any individuals who are themselves homeless. Jesse Clutterbuck, originally from Flagstaff, has been panhandling in Sedona and...

City council moves ahead with homelessness grant

After a Sedona City Council work session on Feb. 11, it looks like the city may get to keep a state grant intended for a car camp at the Sedona Cultural Park for homeless workers after all and redirect...

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Sedona City Council election 2026: Melissa Dunn profile and essay

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