“The Road Back Home” screened at Palo Cristi Presbyterian Church

Audience Energized by Film

The first open screening of “The Road Back Home” generated excitement, and much conversation. Last night, an audience gathered to watch Dixiletta’s documentary on homelessness in Maricopa County, “The Road Back Home,” at Palo Cristi Presbyterian Church. After the film, a long discussion with producer Robert Felix ensued about the situation of homelessness in Maricopa County. With such a positive response from the audience, Palo Cristi leadership communicated interest in holding a second screening in the near future so that more people in the community can watch the film as well.

In addition to the film screening, non-perishable food items were collected for a joint food drive held by Palo Cristi and Temple Beth Ami.