McQuaid Mission

Real progress means collaboration, patience, and long-term investment

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Keys to Change leaders urge a shift from charity to systemic solutions built on patience and partnership

PHOENIX (STN) – It’s a message that is both practical and urgent: solving homelessness requires systems, not slogans.

As part of the ‘McQuaid Mission’ panel discussion that closed the October 2025 episode of ‘It Happens at STN,’ Amy Schwabenlender and Richard Crews of Keys to Change brought candor and context to a conversation aimed at reframing what progress really looks like.

Crews opened by challenging a common narrative. “Charity feels good,” he said, “but feeling good doesn’t end homelessness.” His point was simple: one-time efforts and short-term relief can’t substitute for coordinated investment across agencies, funders, and service providers.

WATCH: Real change requires patience and partnership

Schwabenlender built on that theme, emphasizing patience and scale. “We have to align expectations with time,” she said. “The outcomes we all want—people housed and staying housed—don’t happen overnight. They happen when we commit to systems that last.”

The discussion centered on the importance of data-driven collaboration and accountability. Crews explained that Keys to Change measures success by long-term stability, not just nightly shelter numbers. Schwabenlender added that consistent metrics and open communication between partners can prevent duplication and make funding more effective.

The pair reminded the audience that progress doesn’t come from single organizations acting alone; it comes from communities aligning around shared goals and evidence-based strategies. Both speakers underscored that systemic work can feel slower than direct aid, but its impact is deeper and more sustainable.

Crews urged leaders to “stay in the room even when progress feels incremental,” noting that true change depends on collective endurance.

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