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At the Community Town Hall panel discussion and community engagement event titled "Exploring Solutions: Homelessness, Substance Use, & Mental Health," that took place on November 9, 2022, dozens of public health students, staff, faculty, and community members joined in a conversation about these complex and entwined challenges. Iman Hakim, Dean of the Zuckerman College of Public Health at the University of Arizona, gave the welcoming remarks. We were very pleased to partner with Arizona Town Hall for this important community conversation, and we’re grateful for the work that Arizona Town Hall does to engage citizens all around the state to help find solutions for key issues. The Town Hall began with a panel of experts from regional agencies and organizations that work on housing and health services for the homeless population, and this is a video of the panel discussion. Our panel included • Catherine Miller, BS ‘22, who works as a Health Education Promotion Professional for the college’s Mobile Health Unit in Phoenix, and in that role works closely with the Street Medicine Phoenix program that brings health services to the homeless • Liz Morales, the Director of the Housing and Community Development Department for the City of Tucson • Mari Vasquez, Community Risk Reduction Manager for the Tucson Fire Department who also works directly with the City Manager’s Office on their Protocol efforts to help unsheltered individuals, as the Multi-Agency Resource Coordinator. • Kelli Donley Williams, MPH ’04, the Director of the Human Services Division at the Maricopa Association of Governments