Committee 2018-19 Work Plans - Microsoft



Tacoma Pierce County Coalition to End Homelessness Weekly Meeting Agenda June 7th 20199:10Introductions, Announcements and Opening Monologue Purpose: know who is in the room and prepare for the meeting Leader: James Pogue, Comprehensive Life Resources - jpogue@ 9:20Voter Registration and Census 2020 Purpose: Understand how people experiencing homelessness can get registered to vote, and also touch on the 2020 Census, and the challenge in counting everyone Leader: Julie Anderson, Pierce County Auditor - PCAUDITOR@ 10:00UnitedHealthCare Services Purpose: Learn what the Community Connection Committee (formerly the Daily meaningful Activity Committee is up to) Leader: De Ann Johnson, UnitedHealthCare, deann_l_johnson@ 10:35National Low Income Housing Coalition Postcards Purpose: Provide some feedback Leader: Maureen Howard, Housing Advocate, maureenhowardconsulting@ 10:40Disease Investigation Update Purpose: Understand how to support the work the Health Department is doing around a disease investigation Leader: Emily Less, Tacoma Pierce County Health Department - ELess@10:50Wrap up, Updates and Good of the Order Purpose: communicate important information of interest to group at large Leader: James Pogue, Comprehensive Life Resources - jpogue@10:55Networking Purpose: “Our heads are round so thought can change direction” ― Allen Ginsberg Leader: James Pogue, Comprehensive Life Resources - jpogue@Next Meeting: Friday, June 14th, 9:00am – The Salvation Army Church Contact Gerrit Nyland (gerritn@ or 253-304-5105) to add an item to the ing meetings, meeting minutes, listserv self-signup and more at Resources Guide: 2018-19 Work PlansRacial EquityLeadership Team: Samie Iverson, Tacoma Public Schools - siverso@Tacoma.K12.Wa.US Charter: Better serve communities of colorGoals:In DevelopmentWorkforce DevelopmentLeadership Team: Kelly Blucher, Goodwill - KellyB@ Sherri Jensen, Valeo Vocations sherri@Charter: Increase income through employmentGoals:Get 10 organizations enlisted in the 253Works Job Club programOrganize 3 Hire253 hiring fairsIncrease Hiring success at Hire253 to 110% of all attendeesAdvocacyLeadership Team: Joseph Denton, Sound Outreach - joseph@ Brandon Chun, MDC - Brchun@ Larry Seaquist – LWV - larryseaquist@ Cynthia Stewart – LMW - stewdahl@ Carolyn Read – St. Leo’s - readcarolyn@ Charter: Advocate for better laws, policies and funding around housing and homelessnessGoals:Connect to 4 other key advocacy groups around homeless issuesDevelop selected policy and funding action agenda for Pierce County, Tacoma and 2019 WA St. LegislatureInnovative Shelter TeamLeadership Team: Theresa Power-Drutis, New Connections - tpdrutis@ Charter: Increase temporary and permanent shelter stock for individuals with very low incomeGoals Identify rural tiny house village site and agency to fundraise for and operate siteEstablish Tent City site and agency to fundraise for and operate siteAdvocate for other alternative, temporary shelter options: Safe Lot; Youth Shelter; Urban Rest-stop. Community ConnectionsLeadership Team: Carrie Ching, Molina - Carrie.Ching@ Richard Berghammer, FBC - ministrycounseling@ Pamm Silver – pammsilver@Charter: Increase housing retention and client stability with the newly housedGoals (In Development)Develop a Mentoring program with periodic care conferences are recommended.Maintain continuity of support, beginning with Stability Site (or wherever) to their home.Eviction MitigationLeadership Team: Greta Brackman, CLR - gbrackman@ Charter: Deduce number of evictions and the long-term impacts of evictionsGoals (In Development)Code Changes – gather support data to support code change recommendationsDevelop Eviction Outreach Program. ................
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