05/26/2026
A community-driven coalition in Duluth is making a real difference helping people find safe, affordable and decent places to rest their heads at night.
Union Gospel Mission, Chum and the Damiano Center are three non-profits in Duluth helping people find a place to call home. For years, they’ve worked together in limited partnerships on combatting the housing crisis, but now they’re further joining forces to create one strong, unified approach. I met with leaders from each organization and other housing advocates in Duluth today to see this new plan in action.
Each organization is going to focus on one piece of the complex housing puzzle. Union Gospel Mission is focusing on operating as an emergency shelter, Chum will focus on transitional housing and the Damiano Center will focus on supporting those facing homelessness with complex needs. No more redundancy or organizational silos as they work toward a common goal.
This teamwork is especially important right now as the city of Duluth has a serious housing shortage, with the town needing 6,200 MORE places for people to call home.
I’ll continue to fight at the federal level for more affordable, quality homes in this country, and will bring the insights from today’s conversations back to the Senate as I work to pass commonsense bipartisan legislation.