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New Hope Housing - Newsbriefs

Newsbriefs Rethinking Homelessness since 1977

Page 1 New Hope Housing, Administration Office 8407-E Richmond Highway, Alexandria, VA 22309 703-799-2293

Volume 18 Issue 9

November 9, 2015

Reflections on 25 Years at New Hope Housing It was 1990:  The first web server was created and became the foundation for the World Wide Web  Archie, the first content search engine was introduced.  Encyclopædia Britannica saw its highest all time annual sales - 120,000 volumes.  Socialist governments were collapsing in Eastern Europe.  Iraq invaded Kuwait.  Jim Moran was first elected to Congress.  Ice Ice Baby was the number 1 song. Yes, it was a long time ago – before some of you were even born! Between 1980 and 1990, I had five different jobs and my family wondered if I could hold a job for more than 2 years. Then on November 5, 25 years ago, I walked into a little white farmhouse at 3514 Lockheed Boulevard, site of the first shelter in Fairfax County, to be the executive director of an agency called Route One Corridor Housing or R1CH, Inc. My predecessor had been fired and morale was low. We had Mondloch House I (8 beds), Mondloch House II (12 families) and the Kennedy Shelter for 50 single adults. Shelter was the answer to homelessness and it was all about “3 hots and a cot”. Have we come a LONG way! There are many, many high points (and some low points) to my 25 years here. Below is a brief list of some of my fondest memories:  May 1991, the dedication of the expansion of Mondloch House II, when Bob Criswell, pastor of Mount Vernon Presbyterian Church, coined the phrase “hope and hospitality” to describe our work. It became our byline for many years.  After a man died in the winter of 1991, the County put a hypothermia trailer in the Kennedy rear parking lot. It had to be taken out by crane each year until the County realized that it was smarter to just leave it there.  The bubbling toilets at Kennedy - and their lovely smell.  Our expansion beyond shelter with the purchase of Turning Point and the rental of 10 apartments for Stepping Out transitional program.  Driving our first 15-passenger van – although Martha was probably even more excited  Going on the roof and into the “bunker” at Kennedy with Martha to see what we could see/find  PSH for families with the purchase of 4 townhouses, back when there was a lot of money and few rules so we would be creative in responding to homelessness.  Martha finding a naked man under a bed in our of our family PSH units.  The summer that the plumbing at Kennedy wasn’t and we had to relocate residents, get meals from Mondloch, and use a mobile bathroom on the Kennedy parking lot.  Our name change to New Hope Housing and our admin move from Mondloch House I to our current location.  The launching of Out of Poverty in 2001, after the authors of the program came to train senior staff in person.  Eating chocolate with whoever wanted to join me.  Max’s Place opening (February 2000) when the neighbors picketed as we held an open house to try to be good neighbors.


Reflections on 25 Years at New Hope Housing           

The work of the county-wide SRO task force that was the beginning of an 8+year process to open Mondloch Place Dreading blizzards, hurricanes, and floods – although staff always came in The opening of VIC-HOP and the outpouring of volunteer support Our first housing first residents – Dwayne, Charlie, Jimmy, and Bill Many, many, many meetings at the County to develop the 10-year plan to end homelessness Taking over Susan’s Place and being a player in Arlington County Winning the contract for Alexandria Community Shelter Bringing our housing first philosophy and model to Arlington and Alexandria Eating Martha’s green Christmas dessert and Lavora’s potato salad Sorting through donations and finding so many treasures - including the flying pig The opening of Mondloch Place- a dream come true

What am I most proud of? In no particular order: 1. Our value of “welcoming the unwelcome” 2. Our philosophy of hope and hospitality and dignity and respect. 3. The recognition we have received for our unique role in homeless services in Northern Virginia. 4. The commitment of hundreds of volunteer hours each year by members of the community who care - as board members, as part of a group project, as one-on-one colleagues with resident. 5. Our ability to be flexible and adapt to changing needs, environment, and funding – and our willingness to try something new. 6. Giving second and third and fourth – however many it takes - chances to staff, residents, and ourselves. 7. The policies and systems we have changed. 8. The lives we have helped change. And last but not least, the amazing people I have met along with journey:  My executive director colleagues in Alexandria and Fairfax. Without them and their support, advice, and encour

agement, I don’t think I could have survived 25 years. It can indeed be lonely at the top without great peers. An amazing staff – literally hundreds of people who have worked at New Hope Housing over these 25 years meeting residents where they are, offering hospitality even when it means plunging the toilet or cleaning up some horrible mess, working long hours to listen to a resident who just needs a listening ear, or doing whatever paperwork is necessary to get a resident housed. And those managers who are always on call. Without all of you there would be no New Hope Housing. And of course, the residents. They challenge me every day; they make me wonder why I have been so blessed in my life. Through them I have learned to be thankful for so much. They are so strong and resilient – and inspire us all as they change and grow and begin new chapters in their lives.

It’s been an amazing and joy-filled 25 years.-


Scenes from Pam Michell’s 25 Anniversary Celebration!


New Hope Housing Staff Reflections and Congratulatory Remarks PamDuring your 25 years of service you have implemented numerous programs that serve the various populations of homelessness. Just to name a few; Mondloch Place, Turning Point, Milestone, Max’s, Stepping Out, Stride, Gartlan House, Rise, and Susan’s Place. You have established partnerships throughout Fairfax, Prince William and Arlington County as well as, the Washington, DC metropolitan area. To better describe our mission and services, you recognized the need to change the name of the organization from Route One Corridor Housing, Inc. to New Hope Housing. I want to commend you on your outstanding efforts and the scale of commitment you have maintained with us for these 25 years which has not only taken you to greater heights, but has made us feel proud for having a capable leader like you as our Executive Director. As we honor you for 25 years of exemplary service, I look forward to more rewarding years with you as you continue to move the organization forward. - Martha (Director of Operations)

Pam-

I would just like to extend a very Happy Anniversary cerebration to Ms. Pam Michell.

Thank you for your dedication and service to ensure that the clients and staff of New Hope Housing are well taken care of.

Even though I've only been with NHH a couple of years, it was not until I had the honor of meeting Pam and listen to her speak with passion and vision, did I fully understand this organization’s mission.

-Chavon Bell (PSH Family Case Manager)

Pam has been diligently advocating for all residents in NHH with outstanding results, while still being able to have a smile and listen to an RSS like myself. It makes me feel like the battle against homelessness is worth the fight to end it. Leaders with vision are very hard to come by and for that I want to say thank you and Happy 25th Anniversary Pam! - Clarence Jones (RSS Mondloch Place)


New Hope Housing Staff Reflections and Congratulatory Remarks Pam-

Thanks for 25 years of hard work and dedication! Also, for changing the way staff and the rest of the community thinks, responds, and reacts to homelessness. A voice and champion for those who are in need of help when it comes to being homeless, a true pioneer for the rights of those that are less fortunate; Pam also has a knack for keeping her extended family of employees employed, even through rough and tight times, she never wants to see anyone without a job! I am so grateful and appreciative of all you’ve done and continue to do. - Anthony

“A.J.” Johnson (Food Services Manager)

Pam Michell is like the patron saint of route one. When someone is in need she floats in within a mystical bubble like Glynda from the Wizard of Oz and proceeds to tell everyone who is in need (in Oprah fashion of course) that “You get house!!!” “You get a house!!!!” “You get a house!!!!” A part of her legend is that she makes the impossible possible and dreams of security, stability, and second chances not just grandiose ideals, but a REALITY for those who are hopeless, voiceless, and forgotten! If you tell her no, she is going to find a way to get a “yes”. Pam made New Hope Housing feel like Disney World to me, because she made sure my dreams of obtaining a home came true! Pam, I have the amazing opportunity to work with you on a daily basis, and I am honored to witness firsthand everything that you do to advocate for those who are most vulnerable in our community. If I had to go to war I’d select you to join my army, because I know that you’ll battle to the death fighting against injustices of those who are helpless. As an Executive, while you appear to be all over the place, you effortlessly keep the wheels in motion in this organization, but most importantly you are very down to earth. You don’t sit on a high horse. Your door is open, and you never simply “listen” to experiences, you seek to gain an understanding and perspective in effort to try to get as close to “feeling” the experiences of others. I see you on the front lines, I hear you lending your voice to the underdogs who are powerless, and I admire your passion and drive to eradicate homelessness with every fiber of your being. You live on PURPOSE and I am honored to work amongst one of my SHEros! Keep up the good fight and Happy 25th anniversary! - LaKesha McGuire (Office Manager)


New Hope Housing ANNUAL HOLIDAY PARTY Friday, December 18 12:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

WATERFORD 6715 Commerce Street Springfield, Virginia 22150

Please R.S.V.P. to LaKesha McGuire at lmcguire@newhopehousing.org or call (703) 799-2293 ext. 23


Holiday Timeline 10/19/2015

Wish Lists Out

10/30/2015

Determine # of Food Baskets Needed

11/9/2015

Wish List DUE (Please no later than this date as I have to type and distribute them all)

11/16/2015

Food Baskets from donors are due

11/23/2015

All baskets distributed by COB

11/25/2015

All Wish Lists are distributed

11/26/2015

Thanksgiving Day Kennedy Shelter- Alpha Phi Alpha will serve breakfast Team RWB will serve lunch and dinner Mondloch House/Place- Word Alive Ministries will serve lunch 10:30 to 12:00. Leftovers to be given to residents of MP. Dinner will be delivered by Eileen Jones and Family to MH. Gartlan House- Amy Thompson will serve at 2:00; POC Khristina Susan’s Place- in search of volunteer group to provide meal Max’s Place- Fairlington UMC; POC Lance ACS- unknown; Christina Trotter will coordinate Turning Point- unknown; received food basket last year Veteran’s House- Meals will be dropped off by Team RWB All Housing First- Food Baskets (12 Fairfax; 1 Bedford;13 HFI,III,IV ) All Just Homes- Food Baskets (3 Arlington; 6 Fairfax) BA- Food Baskets- (18 Families; 4 Singles) + 5 BA Kennedy Trails- 4 Singles food baskets Milestones and Rise- Food Baskets (planned for 15; 12 currently) My goal is to collect 75 food baskets. Already secured half.

12/7/2015

Pohick Christmas Party (Family Case Manager MUST attend; Transportation to be arranged for single adults)


Holiday Timeline 12/14/2015

Wish Lists and Food Baskets from donors are due

12/18/2015

Last round of Toys for Tots toys to arrive

12/21/2015

Wish List Gifts and Food Baskets are distributed by COB

12/25/2015

Christmas Day Kennedy Shelter- Team RWB will serve Christmas Eve dinner and Christmas Day Breakfast; Residents receive Sweatshirts, hats, gloves, $25 gift card to McDonalds or similar Mondloch House- Residents receive hats, gloves, scarf, toiletry set, and $25 gift card Mondloch Place- Residents are adopted by Fairfax Housing Authority (unconfirmed); Meal TBD Gartlan House- Will Have wishlists and be adopted; Meal TBD Susan’s Place- Will have wishlists and be adopted; Meal TBD Max’s Place- Will have wishlists and be adopted; Fairlington UMC typically does a small Christmas party as well; Meal TBD ACS- unknown; Christina Trotter will coordinate; Alfred Street typically does a meal; Toys have been requested Turning Point- Standard Single Wishlists; Meal TBD Trails- 4 Singles Food Baskets; Standard Wishlists Veteran’s House- Meals will be dropped off by Team RWB; Will have wish lists All Housing First- Will receive food basket with $25 gift card to a grocery store plus winter accessories, toiletry set, and $25 gift card BA- Wishlists for Families + food basket; Singles will receive food basket with $25 gift card to a grocery store plus winter accessories, toiletry set, and $25 gift card Milestones and Rise- Food Baskets (planned for 15; 12 current); Wish Lists for families Please contact Nicole Dillon (Special Events and Volunteer Coordinator) for more information or if you have questions regarding the Holiday Timeline at: 703-799-2293 ext. 23/ ndillon@newhopehousing.org


The Eleanor U. Kennedy Shelter staff display their Halloween costumes during their annual party!

From left to right: Melissa- Rosie the Riveter, Shanice-GREASE Pink Lady, Luis-Fidel Castro, Melonie- Minnie Mouse, Bernatria- Mrs. Martha Faconer, Chandra-50 Shades of Grey, and Anthony-New Hope Housing Employee


Mondloch Place residents and NHH Staff display their Halloween costumes during their 2 year anniversary party!



PSH Residents Attend The Washington Wizards Basketball Game

NHH Field Trip!


WELCOME NEW Seasonal Coordinator (Falls Church Homeless Shelter)

Alexcia Thomas

I am pretty down to earth and I enjoy traveling, cooking, and making people laugh! Interesting and Fun Facts About Me I love the color purple! I know you may be thinking of the movie, but I mean the actual color! I’ve been to 3 of the 7 continents! I am an only child!


WELCOME NEW On Call RSS (Eleanor U. Kennedy Shelter and FCHS)

Candice Udodi

I recently moved to the DMV area from Norfolk, VA. I have a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, and I am currently working on my Master’s in Clinical Psychology. Interesting and Fun Facts About Me I am Nigerian. I love to travel, and just returned from Freeport, Bahamas! I love to take road trips!


Anthony Johnson gives Kudos to: Donna for her hard work and dedication on serving balanced, nutritional, and great looking and tasting meals for the residents. Tony for going the extra mile helping me out with the pickups, deliveries, and removal of furniture to our units. Ollie, Donna, and Ms. Martha for the surprise celebration of my 50th birthday. It truly was a great surprise! Also, thanks to all those who helped me celebrate a great milestone.

Tava White Gives Kudos To: Operations Team and a special thanks to Ms. Martha for helping make Mondloch’s celebration a success! Alyss, Stacey, C.J., and Heath you guys did a great job with decorations, cakes, and being great hosts and hostesses! Priscilla, Latasha, Yeme, Lance, Khristina, Chimere, and Samantha, you guys are continuing to do great jobs!! Team Work makes the Dream work! Nicole and Jan for always coming thru when we need you guys!!

Alex for helping me to clean and re-arrange the outside freezer at Kennedy, which is never an easy task, but we got it done and it looks great.

Lee & Susan for your guidance when it comes to program $$

Ms. Martha, Roxanne, Donna, Tony and Alex for all their hard work in cleaning of one of our units to get it prepared for our deserving clients.

Ollie for continuing to go above and beyond for our residents!

Kudos to the entire New Hope Housing Inc. Team for their great support in welcoming me to my new position!

LaKesha for coming over and sharing in MP’s celebration and capturing some great memories!

Jeff Lisanick gives Kudos to: Elizabeth "Ann" Jenkins, Karen Dickenson, and Yvette Roberts for filling shifts at Kennedy on very short notice. You really made my job easier! Shanice Gomire gives Kudos to: Melonie for helping out! Big Kudos to Vera for always being my gate keeper in the mornings! Kudos to the whole Kennedy team for participating in the best Halloween party it was awesome!!

Simajah, Yvonne, and Luis for being great team players.

Tonya G. for continuing to come through when I have question or am in need of something.

LaKesha McGuire Gives Kudos To: Nicole, for always lending a helping hand when I am running around like crazy while planning for events. You are awesome! Thanks a bunch to A.J., Heath, Clarence, Ollie, Susan V., and anyone else who helped during the set up for Pam’s 25th Anniversary celebration at Mondloch Place. All of you are life savers!


Chandra Beander gives Kudos to: I want to thank the Kennedy Staff (Tonya, Bernatria, Melissa, Rosa, Melonie, Anthony, Shanice, & Luis) for making our Halloween Party a success!! We all had a great time and bonded!! I want to thank Oliver, Chevon, Dana, Priscilla, & Marshalee for coming by to support.

Ollie Dawson Gives Kudos To: Elizabeth Ann- Thank you for all the time you stepped in and worked at the last minute. Coming in early, staying late and coming to work with a positive and encouraging attitude. Yvette- Thank you for all you have done with picking up extra shifts and working with our residents. Eddie- Thank you for helping me move a refrigerator to clean behind it. A BIG THANKS, your team work is greatly appreciated!

Ollie- Thank you for all your unwavering support and dedication to the Kennedy Shelter/Team. You have been very helpful with the staff and clients and you are greatly Kevin- Thanks for helping me load the van with the appreciated!! In addition, thanks for all the LAUGHS, this donation. You always step up to help out when needed thanks! is especially needed when it gets hectic around here!

Karen- Great Job with the training and for asking so many questions, you are a Trooper thanks!

Martha Faconer gives Kudos to: Roxanne, A.J., Alex, Donna and Tony for all your help Tava- Thanks for the tips on the healthy eating and for the tea. with cleaning and setting up the unit on Brockham Drive. Martha- Thanks for all the support you are providing to our Thank you all! clients in the community.

Tony thank you for all of your extra help at Mondloch I and Mondloch Place. Kristina thank you for all that you do at Gartlan House and your patience working with the difficult residents at Housing First.

Bernatria- You are on a roll! Great job with the intakes and coming in and going at it. Since you’ve joined the Kennedy team, you are doing a great job! Shanice- You are so great with the clients! Thanks for being patient and understanding team player!

Ollie thank you for taking care of the things that needed to be taken care of at Turing Point and also a special thank you for dealing with the fire.

Luis- Thank you so much for all you do! You have a heart of gold when it comes to our clients and the passion you have for you job is amazing!

Thank you A.J. for jumping in to do all the pick-ups.

Rosa- You know your stuff! Thank you for all you do with our clients and the many trips to the apartments during home searches, and for the positive stories you share!

Melissa thank you for the great job that you do at Veteran House. Lewis Cook, thank you for all your help with getting the power back on, and dealing with the locks for the doors. Roxanne, thank you for jumping in and doing all the special pick-ups when needed. Again, welcome to the Operations Team!

Melonie- You have joined a great team and you fit right in because you are a great CM and I love your work ethic. Thank you for all you have done in such a short time!


Tonya Golden Gives Kudos To: Ollie-Thank you for your ongoing support to our residents and New Hope Housing! I appreciate your consistency and commitment in everything that you do! Whether it’s helping residents explore housing options, conducting an emergency home visit on a Saturday night, or meeting me on a late Saturday afternoon at a former resident’s house to conduct an interview on veterans ending homelessness, you always go above and beyond the call of duty. You are truly appreciated! Donald-Great work on the Kennedy Shelter talent show! The residents and staff had a great evening! I look forward to seeing other great ideas and experiences you plan to share with the team! Jeff-Great job on the overall interview process for new staff! Your consistency and quick follow up has allowed us to meet with numerous candidates for RSS staff positions at Kennedy and Falls Church shelters! Chandra-You’ve done a great job transitioning from Senior Case Manager to Case Manager Coordinator! Thank you for taking the lead on developing the rapid re-housing and prevention services at the Kennedy Shelter! Great work and collaboration with CSP! Melissa-You are doing a great job working with our veterans in the Fairfax county veteran house! Great work on the house protocol you developed! Your unwavering commitment and drive for success is an inspiration to all of us! You are an asset to Kennedy Shelter and New Hope Housing! Anthony-Thank you for your hard work with our outreach clients! Your patience and sincerity with the outreach population is truly appreciated! Great job on successfully transitioning a long-term shelter resident to permanent housing! Shanice-You are doing a great job at the Eleanor Kennedy Shelter! I lost count on the numerous housing applications you’ve completed and referrals you made over the past few weeks to various agencies. I appreciate the fact that you work until the mission is done (working to 9pm to complete all housing paperwork)! Bernatria-Thank you for your consistency, knowledge, and patience! You have been a great addition to New Hope Housing Singles Emergency Services. Thank you for sharing your ideas and experiences on how to better serve rapid-rehousing and prevention cases! I also thank you for being helpful and flexible working with our interns! Luis-Thank you Luis for the exceptional work you do at all times! I applaud you on helping our eight year trailer resident (veteran) move forward in the housing process. Thank you for your ongoing support with the Falls Church Shelter and training our new volunteers & staff! Rosa-Your work ethic speaks volumes about your character! Your consistency, patience, dedication, determination, and reliability are truly appreciated! Melonie-Welcome to the team! I look forward to see what great services you will provide to our residents! Steve L.-Thank you for helping out and providing weekend shelter coverage! Kevin-Thank you for helping out and providing weekend shelter coverage!


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OPEN POSITIONS New Hope Housing is currently accepting resumes for the following job opportunities: STAFF: Please help spread the word! On Call Resident Service SpecialistsMondloch House/Mondloch Place/Kennedy/ACS Responsibilities include monitoring the shelter, answering the phones, greeting visitors, and most importantly interacting in a positive manner with our residents. Must be flexible, dependable, and have the ability to work with a diversified group of individuals. A High School diploma or GED is necessary, and previous experience with the homeless/mentally ill a plus. Successful candidates will be called to duty when we are short staffed. Hours are flexible, not scheduled, and you must be willing to cover shifts at a moment’s notice. $13.13 an hour. EOE/ADA that values diversity. On-Call Residential Service Specialist for Susan’s Place and Max’s Place On-Call Residential Services Specialist (RSS) for chronically homeless adults with substance abuse/mental illness/or co-occurring disorders located in Arlington and Falls Church, Virginia. Must be able to establish rapport and build trust with residents and be comfortable working in a program with few rules. Need to be flexible and have an ability to handle crisis situations. RSS will assist Outreach Counselors with leading life skills groups/activities, cooking and cleaning with residents and general upkeep of the house. RSS monitors residents’ medication. Must be able to work well independently and must be reliable. Provides On-call coverage. Must have a valid driver’s license and BA in behavioral science or related field. Experience can be substituted for education. BSW preferred. Two years experience with homeless adults, adults with mental illness or substance abusers. Counseling and crisis intervention skills. Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Salary is $13.13 an hour. EOE/ADA that values diversity.

If interested, please send resume to hr@newhopehousing.org New Hope Housing is proud to be an EOE that values diversity!


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OPEN POSITIONS Case Manager-Full Time (Bridging Affordability II) Reporting to the Community Services Director, the Case Manager will provide the support services needed to ensure that program participants succeed in securing and retaining their housing. Emphasis is placed on regular home visits and utilizing programs and benefits designed to increase income, financial stability, and quality of life. You will be responsible for assessing participants to determine eligibility for both prevention and rapid re-housing assistance. Will work closely with the Housing Locator in identifying suitable housing for program participants. Must be able to develop a Housing Services Plan with each household; meeting with households as often as needed, at least on a monthly basis to ensure that the participants are working towards the goals stated in their Housing Service Plan, such as paying rent on time, maintaining the terms of their lease, maintaining employment and taking care of their financial obligations by maintaining a budget. Bachelor’s Degree in a social services field required. Must be a self-starter, have excellent written and oral communication skills as well as excellent interpersonal and organizational skills. Ability to work with persons with serious mental illness and/or substance addiction is critical. Empathy, patience, and persistence are fundamental characteristics required for this position. Knowledge of Word, Excel, and Homeless Management Information System databases is required. Candidate must have a valid driver’s license, a clean driving record, and willingness to use personal vehicle to perform work related duties. $40,000 annual EOE/ADA/Bi-Lingual Preferred Case Manager – Full Time ESG (Emergency Solutions Grant) Reporting to the Director of Alexandria Community Shelter (ACS), the Case Manager will provide the support services needed to ensure that program participants succeed in securing and retaining their housing. Emphasis is placed on regular home visits and utilizing programs and benefits designed to increase income, financial stability, and quality of life. You will be responsible for assessing participants to determine eligibility for both prevention and rapid re-housing assistance. Will work closely with the Housing Locator in identifying suitable housing for program participants. Must be able to develop a Housing Services Plan with each household; meeting with house-holds as often as needed, at least on a monthly basis to ensure that the participants are working towards the goals stated in their Housing Service Plan, such as paying rent on time, maintaining the terms of their lease, maintaining employment and taking care of their financial obligations by maintaining a budget. Bachelor’s Degree in a social services field required. Must be a self-starter, have excellent written and oral communication skills as well as excellent interpersonal and organizational skills. Ability to work with persons with serious mental illness and/or substance addiction is critical. Empathy, patience, and persistence are fundamental characteristics required for this position. Knowledge of Word, Excel, and Homeless Management Information System databases is required. Candidate must have a valid driver license, a clean driving record, and willingness to use personal vehicle to perform work related duties. $40,000 annual EOE/ADA, bilingual preferred.

If interested, please send resume to hr@newhopehousing.org New Hope Housing is proud to be an EOE that values diversity!


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Team Meetings

Name

Location ACS EUKS

ACS Team EUKS Team

Dates Every Wed Every Thu

Times 2pm 1pm

Housing 1st and Bridging Affordability

MP Conf Rm

4th Tues of each month

2pm

Gartlan, Susan's, Max's, Just Homes Team

Susan’s Place

1st & 3rd Tues of each month

10am

Mondloch House and Mondloch Place Team

MH Conf Rm

Every 1st Wed of each month

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Community Services Team

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Martha Faconer

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Dana Murray

NOV

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Melonie Penkala

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Chandra Beander

NOV

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Karen Dickenson

NOV

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Louis Cook

NOV

30

Every 1st Monday of each month

Name Pamela Michell Roxanne Watkins Edward Davis Yvonne Kedoin Tonya Golden Charles Holland Tonique Melton Anthony Hartnett Marsha Johnson-Colquhoun Donald Deans

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Years 25 16 12 11 7 5 3 2 2 1


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