Greg Anglea
Greg Anglea is the CEO of Interfaith Community Services. Greg’s career has been devoted to helping others. He worked at the Joan Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice, ed guaranteed ission programs for first-generation college students at Cal State San Marcos, and now assists the most vulnerable at Interfaith Community Services. In recent years, Interfaith opened the first year-round homelessness shelter in North County for all genders, created a recuperative-care center for people discharging from hospitals without housing, launched a comprehensive detox, residential, and outpatient treatment center, and successfully completed campaigns to end and prevent homelessness for 1,000 people in 2018 and 2,019 people by the end of 2019.
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Opinion: Let’s end family homelessness. Together we can do it.
It was a striking scene: four local elected leaders from different North County cities, political parties and perspectives, on stage together — not to debate, but to share the power...

Opinion: Celebrating resilient dads and families
Anglea is CEO of Interfaith Community Services and lives in Escondido. As a father of two creative, ionate and strong-willed kiddos, I know the joys and challenges of fatherhood. No...

We’re working to end family homelessness in San Diego. It’s ambitious, but not impossible.
Anglea is CEO of Interfaith Community Services and lives in Escondido.“It’s apparent in their eyes. They appear harsh and cold when they first come, filled with heartbreaking, dreadful uncertainty. They’ve...

Don’t give up. Every San Diegan can play a constructive role in addressing homelessness.
Anglea is CEO of Interfaith Community Services and lives in Escondido. Fitzsimons is CEO of Episcopal Community Services and lives in Del Cerro.If there were simple, reasonable steps you could...

Our father’s selflessness inspired us to dedicate our lives to community service
Anglea is CEO of Interfaith Community Services and lives in Escondido. Stubblefield is executive director at the MiraCosta College Foundation and lives in Carlsbad.Our dad’s parents both grew up in...

We knew Steve Olson. His death at the hands of Escondido Police shows just how broken the system is.
Anglea is the CEO of Interfaith Community Services. He lives in Escondido.We at Interfaith Community Services mourn the killing of Mr. Steve Olson, the local man who was shot six...

Our free anti-racism training for faith communities is available now. We invite you to take it.
Anglea is CEO of Interfaith Community Services. He lives in Escondido.“We believe that you have the capacity to bring an open mind, making our faith places safe places.”That’s what Kadri...

A year we never want to repeat is coming to an end. Here are some positive things we have learned.
2020 has been the year of haves and have-nots. You either have gotten COVID-19 or you have not. Someone you know and love has died from COVID-19, or you have...

Let’s work toward the brighter spring to come
This Thanksgiving season I am grateful for all people of comion who give to help our neighbors in need. People like Janet Nye, who for 10 years organized a monthly...

Three ways San Diego leaders can address the pandemic and overcome the crisis of our time
The COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare the inequities of our San Diego region. In August, the San Diego Association of Governments found that 36 percent of Black and 36 percent...

Meet the frontline heroes in the fight against coronavirus, nonprofit workers
It’s 3 a.m. and Tony is in our parking lot walking laps with a homeless resident of our addiction treatment program, helping him overcome the anxiety of pandemic amidst newfound...