Advocacy Priorities for 2025
Our Advocacy Mission & Vision
Mission
Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry’s Mission is to challenge systemic injustices faced by those who are oppressed, forgotten, and hurting by providing responsive solutions, advocacy, and hope.
Vision
In 2025, Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry will advocate for funding that lessens the harm done by the pandemic and for systems change that support the agency’s following core values:
→ Housing is a human right. We believe that homelessness should be rare, brief, and one time, and that individuals who are experiencing homelessness be treated with dignity and respect. Individuals, families, youth, and seniors experiencing homelessness should have access to safe shelter, behavioral health supports, affordable housing, and the social services necessary to move toward stability and when appropriate, independence.
→ Returning citizens deserve second chances. Stability and normalcy for returning citizens will only occur through the removal of collateral sanctions. Too often, rules and restrictions follow individuals formerly incarcerated limiting their ability to engage civically, to access employment, housing, health care, transportation, insurance, and education. By limiting these barriers, returning citizens will be truly free, and the cycle of recidivism, broken.
→ Ending racism in all its forms. To move our nation forward, we must first acknowledge our past and craft policy solutions that both overcome this legacy of racism and advance equitable solutions that benefit all citizens. This includes addressing the nation’s legacy of racism and segregation and how it directly influences policies related to housing, the criminal legal system, and health.
This work, conducted in partnership with program participants, the LMM Staff Advocacy Committee, the LMM Board of Director’s, and partner organizations, will contribute to a stronger community with more equitable opportunity for all.
2025 LMM Advocacy Priorities
End Homelessness
- Increase local, state, and federal investment in safe and affordable housing. LMM will advocate for government investments that would expand the availability of housing that is affordable and safe (i.e., in a low-crime community, lead-free, has access to appropriate utilities). LMM will also advocate for there to be a sufficient amount of housing for individuals leaving foster care, who are aging, and who face barriers due to criminal background.
- Increase funding for providers of homeless services. LMM will advocate for funding to ensure that homeless services providers can provide high-quality, temporary shelter for single adults, families, youth and seniors. LMM will also advocate for innovative solutions that divert people from shelter like direct cash transfers. To allow for high quality services and for staff
Reform the Criminal Legal System
- Support reform efforts to create a better relationship between the community and law enforcement. This includes, but is not limited to, supporting the efforts of the federal consent decree.
- Advance policies that support the best possible outcomes for those involved in the criminal legal system. LMM supports legislation that eliminates mandatory minimums, provides those with underlying addictions or mental health issues access to treatment, and creates opportunities for education and training while incarcerated.
- Create smooth paths to reentry and reintegration into society. LMM supports the reduction of nearly 850 laws and administrative rules that limit opportunities for Ohioans with convictions who have served their time.
- Support local and state efforts to invest in the workforce development ecosystem, including supporting funding for workforce development and training. Elevate success stories of individuals who have successfully returned to the workforce.
Advance Racial Equity
- Support civic engagement. LMM will work to ensure our program participants and staff partners are aware of the power of their voice and understand the connection between being civically engaged and creating a more just community. LMM will ensure staff partners and those we serve are informed about upcoming elections, how to register to vote, and options for voting.
- Address social determinants of health. LMM stands with agencies that support reducing policy barriers and advocate for additional investments in topics related to social determinants of health, including accessible housing, employment, childcare, and transportation.