Our system seems to be working backwards at this time.” — Robert Trausch on the state of Mental Health Care and the Judicial System
I want to thank every human who made a difference in Tyler’s life with a special shout-out to Crisis Care Advocacy & Triage and Chico Housing Action Team for the housing and crisis-care they provided Tyler during the most stable and self-fulfilling time of his adult life.
I spoke at length with Tyler’s dad, Sean Stevens, at the Kentfield Farms memorial service around the joy and peace he had during this time. He shared nothing but love and admiration for everyone involved in this radical intervention, however short-lived it was. Blessings to all and much love and admiration for Tyler Stevens, a young man who died without a roof on the streets of Chico, California.
“If you have a roof be grateful.” — Guillermo Mash













