Housing Coalition Minutes 04-15

Housing and Homeless Coalition of Beaver County
April 9, 2015
Meeting Agenda
Welcome and Introductions
Norah Miller
Norah called the meeting to order at: 1:35 pm. She introduced Jake Colbert, a
senior from Beaver Falls High School, who is doing his senior project with Tom
Kaminsky, Supportive Services for Veteran Families Coordinator.
Attendees: Carmen Wilkerson, Herta Madder, Darcy Casey, Jake Colbert, Lisa
Smith, Gianna Wright, Rosalyn Johnson, Kristie Horrell, Brynna Manuel, Michelle
Rockwell, Josh Stiger, Janice Matteo, Ray Gutowski, Michelle DeBord, Lesley Hallus,
Rebecca Salopek, Ashley Mancine, Lisa Kelleher, Susan Smith, Ada Milliner, Lisa
Signore, Janet George, Brenda Shultz, Kevin Boozel, Victor Colonna, Christy Miles,
Janet Elder, Heidi Gumbert, Jeannie Surgalski, MaryAnn McDevitt, Lesley Kaluzne,
Nancy Grieco, Kaitlyn Rhodes, Adam Klevenhagen, Harry Angelo and Norah Miller.
Review of March Meeting Minutes
Norah Miller
There were no additional updates or corrections to the March meeting minutes.
Coalition meeting minutes are archived on www.bchmis.info and www.bccan.org.
OPEN DISCUSSION
Lisa Smith - Duquesne Light (DL) CAP:
• The LIHEAP and Crisis utility assistance programs were extended until May.
Please have your clients apply at The Cornerstone.
• In order to qualify for Dollar Energy, clients must first apply for LIHEAP first
unless they already have a termination notice. DL CAP offices assist with Dollar
Energy applications, as does the Franklin Center.
• Questions? Contact Lisa at [email protected].
Rosalyn Johnson - Franklin Center:
• The Homeless Assistance Program, which follows the same income guidelines as
Dollar Energy, has funds available for rental and utility assistance if applicants are
homeless/ imminently homeless. The program can assist with water bills and
mortgage assistance. Contact Rosalyn at 724-846-6400 x 34 with any questions
or referrals.
• Applications for youth summer camps are now available at the Franklin Center.
Contact Sandy Curry - [email protected] 724-378-2882. The camp is
open to youth who live anywhere in the county. Slots fill up quickly.
The$mission$of$the$Housing$and$Homeless$Coalition$of$Beaver$County$is$to$provide$support,$direction,$and$
1
collaboration$in$effectively$addressing$the$issues$of$homelessness$and$affordable,$sustainable$housing$in$
$Beaver$County$by$identifying$and$utilizing$all$available$resources.$
Housing and Homeless Coalition of Beaver County
Gianna Wright - Urban League of Pittsburgh:
• Gianna’s office, located at the Cornerstone 724.846.6400 x 31, is also available to
help applicants with LIHEAP applications.
• The Urban League has a Mortgage Foreclosure Program.
Darcy Casey - The Cornerstone:
• Recently updated Cornerstone brochures are available. Call 724.846.6400 x 0.
• Please review the attached Resource Card and email Darcy with any
corrections. [email protected] or 724.846.6400 x 13.
Mary Ann McDevitt - Women's Center:
• April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. . See attached flyer.
• Mary Ann brought pens and chapstick with the NO MORE slogans.
Leslie Kaluzne – American Red Cross:
• Leslie thanked volunteer Nancy Grieco for attending the Coalition Meetings and
taking great information back to the Red Cross.
• The Red Cross Annual Home Fire Preparedness Campaign is getting ready to
roll out in Beaver County, targeting high-risk areas. Leslie will forward
information to Norah when the exact locations have been identified. The
program relies on volunteers to assist with the program and will be enlisting help
from community members.
Michelle Rockwell – LINK:
• PA LINK to Aging and Disability Resources Center Service Area #3 is sponsoring
a training entitiled “Waivers in Pennsylvania” at CCBC on Thursday April 23 at
9:00 AM. Providers and service coordinators will benefit from the program. See
attached flyer. Registration deadline is Friday 4/17/15.
Janet Elder - Food Security Partnership;
• If you assist someone registering for any assistance through COMPASS, please
click all the boxes so clients can access food stamps, energy assistance,
medical and any other benefits for which they may be eligible.
• At the Butler Collaborative for Families meeting, a report on the Butler Relief
Center showed a significant increase in numbers from the previous winter.
1962 referrals were received and 1498 bed nights were provided, compared to
629 bed nights the prior year.
Brenda Schultz – Glade Run Lutheran Services:
• On June 6, the 3rd annual Ford Foundation Charity Motorcycle Run will take
place. See attached.
The$mission$of$the$Housing$and$Homeless$Coalition$of$Beaver$County$is$to$provide$support,$direction,$and$
collaboration$in$effectively$addressing$the$issues$of$homelessness$and$affordable,$sustainable$housing$in$
$Beaver$County$by$identifying$and$utilizing$all$available$resources.$
2
Housing and Homeless Coalition of Beaver County
•
The Ford Foundation Night of Hope is scheduled for October 31, 2015. The
fundraiser is a masquerade ball and will take place at Center Stage. Brenda will
share more details later this summer.
Ada Milliner – Heritage Valley Community Health Services:
• A free Walk-In Clinic and Health Fair will be held on June 12, 2015 at the Family
Medical Center on 7th Avenue. Local agencies will be participating and health
and medical resources/screenings will be available for people without insurance.
Ada will provide a flyer at next month’s Coalition Meeting.
Jeannie Surgalski - Disability Options Network:
• The 6th Annual Disability Options Network Freedom Fair will take place Saturday,
May 16 from 11:00 – 2:00 in New Castle, PA. See attached. The Freedom Fair is
looking for sponsors and vendors. The event takes place at the River Walk
Memorial Park, rain or shine!
Rebecca Salopek – Housing Authority of Beaver County:
• On behalf of Veronica McKelvey from the Franklin Center’s RSVP program,
Rebecca announced the 2nd Annual Purse Gala, which will be Sat 6/15/15 at The
Center at the Mall. Tickets are available for $25.
Victor Colonna – BCCAN:
• On May 14th, BCCAN is sponsoring a Housing Forum at CCBC from 9am to
noon with a networking lunch immediately following. The training is free. Email
Victor at [email protected] if you would like to attend. At the request of its
members, the regularly scheduled Coalition Meeting will take place in the same
meeting room after lunch.
• If you haven’t visited the BCCAN website recently, there is an Events Calendar.
Victor encouraged all Coalition members to post their events on the BCCAN
website.
• Victor is currently working with Michelle Rockford from LINK to coordinate a
training on Hoarding for Thursday June 4th. More information to follow. Katie
Rhodes from TRAILS Ministries added TRAILS sees increased hoarding with
individuals who have a history of incarceration.
• Lisa Kelleher, Housing Authority, reported that hoarders are considered disabled
and may meet eligibility for reasonable accommodations. She also noted that
there is legislation being considered to include this disability under the protected
class regulation of the Fair Housing Act. The challenge for landlords is that the
hoarding behavior may present a public safety hazard.
• Several coalition members noted there are other counties that have teams who
work specifically with hoarders. Norah asked if someone could get more
information and bring it back to the Coaliton to share. Kevin Boozel from PA211
The$mission$of$the$Housing$and$Homeless$Coalition$of$Beaver$County$is$to$provide$support,$direction,$and$
collaboration$in$effectively$addressing$the$issues$of$homelessness$and$affordable,$sustainable$housing$in$
$Beaver$County$by$identifying$and$utilizing$all$available$resources.$
3
Housing and Homeless Coalition of Beaver County
said Lucille Underwood is the contact in Allegheny County for Hoarding
Programs. 412-350-5701 or email [email protected]
Carmen Wilkerson – Fair Housing:
• April is Fair Housing Month. The next outreach event will take place at the
Beaver Falls Library at 10:30 on 4/15/15. Fair Housing Trainings are being
conducted throughout the month. If your agency would like Fair Housing
training, pamphlets or more information on Fair Housing, please contact Carmen
at The Cornerstone. 724.846.6400 x 16.
• Carmen encouraged Coalition Members to complete two brief surveys on
www.bchmis.info. Go to the link CDBG Surveys on the left hand side of the web
page. You will see a Citizen Survey and a Municipal and Non-profit Survey
Norah Miller - Warming Centers:
- At the request of Commissioner Dennis Nichols, a small group of emergency
management personnel, emergency responders, homeless advocates, county
government representatives and members of the faith-based community will
meet on April 30 to discuss the need for Warming Centers in Beaver County
during severe, frigid weather. The Centers must be conveniently accessible and
able to accommodate families during the day. Janet Elder reported the Butler
County Relief Center is willing to coordinate tours of their site.
Rosalyn Johnson – Franklin Center:
- Rosalyn refers people who owe back property taxes to St. Vincent DePaul. The
County will accept payment arrangements if you are not too far behind or
facing Sheriff's Sale. Seniors can do reverse mortgages to pay off taxes. Contact
Housing Opportunities www.hobcinfo.org regarding mortgages assistance.
Prescription Glasses Program:
• For individuals without insurance needing glasses, contact Mary Welch 724-6587671 ext. 1519. She will complete a financial assessment. $36 cash required as
well as an active script no older than 2 years. See attached flyer.
Kaitlyn Rhodes – TRAILS Ministries:
• Katie requested a copy of the most current Coalition Membership list. See
attached.
CAST: Churches Are Serving Together
• The organization is located in Bridgewater at Stone Point Landing. Limited
assistance is available if the church you attend has contributed to the nonprofit. Mary Verbe may be reached at 724.775.8191.
The$mission$of$the$Housing$and$Homeless$Coalition$of$Beaver$County$is$to$provide$support,$direction,$and$
collaboration$in$effectively$addressing$the$issues$of$homelessness$and$affordable,$sustainable$housing$in$
$Beaver$County$by$identifying$and$utilizing$all$available$resources.$
4
Housing and Homeless Coalition of Beaver County
MEETING AGENDA
Stone Harbour Supportive Housing Program Update
Ray Gutowski
CRS (Cornerstone Recovery and Supports) was awarded the CoC funding to
operate the program. Mark Zachewicz is currently meeting with HUD regarding
program operations. CRS is working to finalizing program location and in the
process of hiring staff. No concrete date for opening as of yet, but CRS will keep
everyone posted.
Norah noted in February, the CoC Steering Committee approached Adult Probation
and Parole for feedback regarding the housing status of former Stone Harbour
program participants. The information resulted in verification of the value and need
for the transitional housing program. In addition to having legal histories and cooccurring disorders, many of the people served through Stone Harbour were part
of families whose children were involved with CYS. The County Courts, Beaver
County Behavioral Health and Beaver County Children and Youth Services all
contributed towards the cash match. CYS’ Family Group Decision Making process
will be a recommended component of the program for those with CYS agency
involvement.
Melrose Place and Lenwood Housing Program Updates
Lisa Signore
Supported Services Inc. and Harbor Point Housing historically operated both
permanent supportive housing programs, which are ending their contracts with
HUD, effective 4/15/15. This has been a very difficult transition for Supportive
Services, Harbor Point Housing, their staffs and program participants.
Melrose Place is currently a house located in Ambridge, licensed as a personal care
boarding home. The program’s target population were individuals who are
homeless, elderly and with disabilities. Working with agency partners, the 8
individuals residing at Melrose Place were effectively re-located to personal care
homes and other housing options in the county during the last 2 months. The CoC
Steering Committee is committed to saving Melrose Place and successfully
petitioned HUD to allow the CoC to select a new administrator and re-apply for
$185,964 funding for the project. The current contract, which expires on 7.31.15,
has about $37,000 in unspent funds. The COC is asking permission from HUD to
carry any unspent funds over. The COC Steering Committee is preparing to release
a Letter of Interest, hoping to identify a new Melrose Place program administrator in
the near future.
The$mission$of$the$Housing$and$Homeless$Coalition$of$Beaver$County$is$to$provide$support,$direction,$and$
collaboration$in$effectively$addressing$the$issues$of$homelessness$and$affordable,$sustainable$housing$in$
$Beaver$County$by$identifying$and$utilizing$all$available$resources.$
5
Housing and Homeless Coalition of Beaver County
Lenwood Housing received approximately $34,000 annually to provide support
services to 12 homeless, disabled people in 8 households in scattered sites.
Currently, every Lenwood household has an income and is able to support
themselves. At this time, all of the individuals affected are stably housed. They will
continue to rent from the current landlord, unless they would prefer to move. In
that case, every resource will be used to help them, should they prefer to re-locate.
The Steering Committee will not apply to refund Lenwood Housing. The funding
amount is minimal, there is not a strong need to continue the program as it exists
and there is real estate acquisition attached to the project which makes it difficult to
take over.
April Housing Availability
Norah Miller
• See attached chart.
• Single bedroom units are currently available in Eleanor Roosevelt, Aliquippa.
• Subsidized Units are still available in Pulaski. The Housing Authority is always
taking applications and maintains waiting lists.
• Valley Terrace has a fairly frequent turnover in units. People are encouraged to
apply.
• Lisa Kelleher: Housing Authority has both regular public housing and Tax Credit
Units. The tax credit units are located at:
• 7th Ave. in Beaver Falls – Must have chronic mental health issues to qualify.
• Riverview Apartments next to Domino’s pizza in Rochester - Anyone over 18.
Wait list for single units is very short.
• Westbridge Apartments in
• Call the Housing Authority for a Tax Credit application. 724.775.1220.
Applications are also available at The Cornerstone.
NEXT MEETING
APRIL 9, 2015
SAVE THE DATES!
April 23
LINK sponsored “Waivers In Pennsylvania”
RSVP by 4.17.15 [email protected]
May 7
Beaver County Youth Community Day
Beaver Valley Mall 3:00 – 6:00
May 14
Beaver County Housing Forum
Sponsored by BCCAN Details to follow.
The$mission$of$the$Housing$and$Homeless$Coalition$of$Beaver$County$is$to$provide$support,$direction,$and$
collaboration$in$effectively$addressing$the$issues$of$homelessness$and$affordable,$sustainable$housing$in$
$Beaver$County$by$identifying$and$utilizing$all$available$resources.$
6
Housing Program
Crescent Commons*
Friendship Homes*
Julie's Place*
Lenwood Housing*
Melrose Place*
Safety Net*
Community Residential*
Stone Harbour*
CRS Transitional
Help House
Harmony House
BCCYS Housing
Crossroads Men's Shelter
Women's Center
Type
7 Units
0
0
0
0
0
28 Units
0
0
0
0 Units
2
5
0
Available Beds/
Units
24
33
12
12
0
8
41 Units
0
6
11
4
20
21
24
Total Beds/
Units
71%
100%
100%
100%
0%
100%
32%
0%
100%
100%
100%
75%
105%
100%
Occupancy
Housing Authority
Salvation Army
Changing the World
Harbor Point Housing
Supportive Services
Housing Authority
Housing Authority
Supportive Services
BC Behavioral Health
Housing Authority
BCCYS
BCCYS
Lutheran Services Society
BC Women's Center
Administrator
Current Beaver County Housing Inventory Availability
April 2015
Permanent
Permanent
Permanent
Permanent
Permanent
Permanent
Permanent
Transitional
Transitional
Transitional
Transitional
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Location
New Brighton
Beaver Falls
Beaver Falls
Conway
Aliquippa
New Brighton
Aliquippa
Hopewell
Bedroom Types
1BR
List
List
List
List
Units Available
Waiting List Long list for efficiency apts.
Taking Applications
Waiting List Taking Applications
Waiting
Waiting
Waiting
Waiting
*McKenney Vento Supportive Housing Programs - Serving homeless households with disabilities.
Subsidized
Brightwood Manor
Beaver Falls Plaza
Connelly Apartments
Conway Towers
Housing Authority
Eleanor Roosevelt
Valleyview
Valley Terrace
Scottswood Apts
In transition
In transition
In transition
The Ford Foundation
2104 6th Ave
Beaver Falls, Pa 15010
Vanessa Taylor @ 724-650-0145
Denise Fisher @ 724-683-5083
Patty Dennis @ 724-417-3393
The Ford Foundation
2104 6th Ave
Beaver Falls, Pa 15010
Greetings,
The Ford Foundation is a 501 ̱с3 Non Profit Foundation that is dedicated to helping others who are experiencing or have
experienced domestic violence. We are pleased to be holding
our Third Annual Charity Motorcycle Run to continue to raise
awareness of Domestic Violence. The event is being held on
Saturday, June 6th, 2015 and we are asking for you to
partnership with us in raising that awareness by donating a
gift basket or any item of your choice to be raffled in our
Chinese Auction.
All of the proceeds benefit The Vanessa Ford Scholarship
which is given to students who have either lost a
parent/guardian or have been affected by domestic violence.
This is a wonderful opportunity to join in such a small way by
supporting the foundation and the people whose lives have
been touched by domestic violence. We request all donations
be turned in by Saturday, May 30th. Thank you for your
support.
Sincerely,
Committee Member
724-407-3252
The Ford Foundation
PLEASE JOIN
THE FORD FOUNDATION
Saturday, June 6 th 2015
FOR THE
Third Annual Charity Motorcycle Run for
Domestic Violence Awareness
AS WE
“Break the Silence, Honor the Survivors &
Remember the Ones We Have Lost”
ALL BIKES AND CARS WELCOME!
$20 PER BIKER AND $5 PER PASSANGER/NON-RIDER
REGISTRATION IS 10 TO 11:30 AM
KICKSTANDS UP FOLLOWING AT NOON SHARP
The 50 mile ride starts and ends at
Jimmy K’s Bar & Grille
New Brighton, Pa 15066
Where lunch, a 50/50 raffle,
Chinese Auction and more will be held!
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Contact Vanessa Taylor at 724-650-0145
or Candis Ford at 724-650-0143
All proceeds benefit The Vanessa Ford
Scholarship given to students who have either lost a
parent/guardian or have been affected by domestic
violence.
!
THE FORD FOUNDATION IS A 501-c3 NON PROFIT FOUNDATION THAT IS DEDICATED TO
HELPING OTHERS WHO ARE EXPERIENCING OR HAVE EXPERIENCED DOMESTIC VIIOLENCE.
OPTICAL CLINIC
NOW ON-SITE AT
PA CAREERLINK ® BEAVER COUNTY
GLASSES – YOUR CHOICE - ONLY $36.00!
YOU WILL RECEIVE SINGLE OR BIFOCALS WITH YOUR CHOICE OF A
BETTER FRAME. MUST MEET INCOME GUIDELINES AND HAVE AN
EYEGLASS PRESCRIPTION FROM YOUR DOCTOR.
**YOU MUST CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT**
WHEN:
FIRST THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH
TIME:
10 AM - 1 PM
WITH:
MARY WELCH, Optical Assistant, Lawrence County Community
Action Partnership
WHERE: PA CareerLink Beaver County, 285 Beaver Valley Mall
Monaca, PA 15061
TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT, PLEASE CALL:
724-658-7671, EXT. 1519
DISABILITY OPTIONS NETWORK
Beaver, Butler, Lawrence & Mercer Counties
1929 East Washington Street
Suite 2
New Castle PA 16101
Phone: 724-652-5144; Fax: 724-652-5158
www.disabilityoptionsnetwork.org
!
!
!
On behalf of Disability Options Network, I would like to personally
ask you to help support us at our 6th Annual Freedom Fair on
Saturday, May 16th from 11:00 – 2:00 at Riverwalk Park in New
Castle. DON holds the Freedom Fair to showcase people with a
disability breaking free from society’s view of us.
Disability Options Network, DON, is a Center for Independent
Living whose guiding mission is “to empower people with a
disability to live as independently as they choose.” Disability
Options Network assists people with a disability in taking greater
control over their own lives. We also work vigorously to open all
doors in the community to full participation and access.
The 6th Annual Freedom Fair celebrates the fact that all human
beings are more alike than different. People with disabilities want
the same thing all people do: to be seen as people first.
Again, please join us May 16th, 2015 on the Riverwalk to celebrate
people.
Kindest regards,
Alan DeCristoforo
Deputy Director
Disability Options Network
!
!
!
!
Empowering People With Disabilities To Live As Independently As
They Choose.
Your organization can gain affordable marketing exposure by sponsoring the
6th Annual Disability Options Network Freedom Fair. The Freedom Fair, which
celebrates diversity, awareness and empowerment for all people, will attract an
estimated 300 attendees during the event and receive press coverage.
FEATURING:
The Disability Options Network 6th Annual Freedom Fair
is scheduled to be held at River Walk Memorial Park
in
New Castle, PA
Saturday, May 16, 2015 from 11:00 am till 2:00 pm
Food
Fun Activities
Entertainment
Vendors
Special Guests
Disability Information
VARIOUS PARTICIPATION opportunities are available
(Note: You must provide your own tables and chairs):
Event Sponsor: With a contribution of $250.00 or more, you will be given
credit for sponsoring an a segment or feature in the event, listed on a
large sponsor banner in bold displayed at a central location as well as have the
option to set up a display.
Business Sponsor: With a contribution of $75.00 or more, you will be listed on
our sponsor banner in smaller letters displayed at a central location as well as
have the option to set up a display.
Participating Vendor:
$25 Set-up Fee
Participating Consumer Vendor:
FREE
Participating Nonprofit Organization:
FREE
Please help us fulfill our mission by participating in this worthy event. With
the help of friends like you, Disability Options Network can continue to
empower people with disabilities to live as independently as they choose .
Sponsorship Opportunities
Event Sponsor ($250+)
$
Business Sponsor ($75+)
$
Participating Vendor ($25+)
$
Participating Nonprofit Organization:
FREE
I will be setting up a table for sales/display
I desire access to an electric hookup. Limited electric is available.
Note: Participants must provide their own display equipment, including tables
and chairs.
I will donate a food item/or gift card
Contact Information:
Name: _____________________________________
Organization Name: __________________________
Address/City/State/Zip:
_________________________________________________
Phone: _______________________
FAX: _________________________
Email: ________________________
Checks may be made payable and mailed to:
Disability Options Network
1929 E. Washington St
New Castle PA 16101
For questions or more information, contact Alan at
(724) 652-5144 or fax (724) 652-5158.
Absolute Deadline for ALL Sponsors: May 10, 2015
Disability Options Network is a non-profit 501(c)(3) agency
empowering people with disabilities to live as independently
as they choose in Lawrence, Beaver, Butler, and Mercer
Counties.
Housing and Homeless Coalition of Beaver County
Sept 2014
Angela Abbiati
Tony Amadio
Nicole Anderson
Harry Angelo
Bob Arvin
Herb Bailey
George Beegle
Shelby Black-Couch
Miranda Booth
Kevin Boozel
Steve Brightwell
Darcy Casey
Dina Ciabattoni
Nicole Coe
Victor Colonna
Craig Conforti
Jan Davis
Michelle DeBord
Linda DeCaria
Carl DeChellis
Laura Dimuzio
Arlene Durham
Janet Elder
Joe Elliott
Tina Fabrizzi
Karen Florence
Elizabeth Focer-Redman
Amy Frank
Linda Gallagher
Janet George
Lisa Gorzynski
Megan Grabski
Sherri Graeser
Kevin Green
Heidi Gumbert
Ray Gutowski
Lesley Hallus
Brad Herr
Greg Hill
Rob Hill
Ted Hoover
Jeremy Honhold
Kristie Horrell
Ron Hough
Connie Hutchison
Private Industry Council
Beaver County Commissioners
BVIU#3
Job Training of Beaver County
Community Volunteer
Uncommon Grounds
Homeless Management Information System
Community Representative
BCRC
PA211
Mark 4 Ministries
Emergency Solutions Grant/The Cornerstone
Community Volunteer
Job Training of Beaver County
BCCAN
Representative Marshall's Office
Community Volunteer
Neighborhood Legal Services
Lawrence County Community Action
Housing Authority of Beaver County
East Liverpool Hospital/Behavioral Health
Best Friends, Inc
Food Security Partnership
Allegheny County Human Services
BC Office on Aging
TRAILS Ministries
Columbia Gas
Salvation Army Friendship Homes & Harmony House
Duquesne Light Cap Program
Senator Elder Vogel's Office
Glade Run Lutheran Services
Manna Soup Kitchen - Aliquippa
County Assistance Office
New Castle City Rescue Mission
NHS
Cornerstone Recovery and Supports
Beaver County Children & Youth Services
Adult Probation and Parole
Project Recovery
Chippewa Free Evangelical Church
PERSAD
Representative Keith Rothkus's Office
Southwest PA Legal Services
Glade Run Lutheran Services
Private Therapist/Community Volunteer
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Housing and Homeless Coalition of Beaver County
Sept 2014
Rosalyn Johnson
Lesley Kaluzne
Tom Kaminsky
Brenda Kaszer
Lisa Kelleher
Carol Kirk
Adam Klevenhagen
Joanne Koehler
Marie Krechowski
Deborah Kunselman
Deana Law
Kate Lichius
Sara Liska
Phillip Little
Herta Madder
Ashley Mancine
Brenna Manuel
James Marshall
Janice Matteo
Mary Anne McDevitt
Valerie McKelvey
Veronica McKinley
Ashley McLaughlin
Laura Medarac
Joel Mekler
Christina Miles
Norah Miller
Paulette Miller
Ada Milliner
Robert Moore
Dawn Morningstar-Hall
Kathy Nairn
Dennis Nichols
Terry Noyes
Sue and Dave Otto
Elizabeth Pelesky
Jonathan Pettis
Pastor Kim Rapczak
Linda Roy
Tonya Reed
Dayna Revay
Kaitlyn Rhodes
Pina Riccio
Rick Riley
Michelle Rockwell
Franklin Center of Beaver County
American Red Cross
SSVF
Life Steps
Housing Authority/HELP House
Community Volunteer
Job Training of Beaver County
Mental Health Association
Aurora - BCRC
Beaver County Judge
Duquesne Light CAP Program
Beaver County Behavioral Health
Primary Health Network
Office of the State Attorney General
Beaver County Behavioral Health
Southwest PA Regional Housing Coordinator
Salvation Army Friendship Homes & Harmony House
PA State Representative
Cornerstone Recovery and Supports
Women's Center of Beaver County
RSVP
WINGS
Catholic Charities
Beaver County Rehabilitation Center - BCRC
Health Care Navigator
Emergency Solutions Grant/The Cornerstone
BC Continuum of Care Coordinator
Beaver County Rehabilitation Center - BCRC
Heritage Valley Health System
Advance The Kingdom
Beaver County Rehabilitation Center - BCRC
Beaver County Veterans Affairs
Beaver County Commissioners
Glade Run Lutheran Services
Center for Hope
Heritage Valley/Staunton Clinic
Franklin Center of Beaver County
Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church - Crossroads Men's Shelter
Julie's Place/Changing the World
Bethany Christian Services
Beaver County Children & Youth Services
TRAILS Ministries
Job Training of Beaver County
Job Training of Beaver County
PA LINK
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Housing and Homeless Coalition of Beaver County
Sept 2014
Mike Rubino
Rebecca Salopek
Brad Schaffer
Marcy Scott
Kris Sebastian
Veronica Seery
Jim Sherwood
Brenda Shultz
Lisa Signore
Dan Slack
Cathy Smith
Lisa Smith
Susan Smith
Joe Spanik
Carol Steele-Smith
Nora Stay
Josh Stiger
Jeannie Surgalski
Tanya Sutton
Linda Swaney
Darlene Thomas
Denny Ugoletti
Don Villella
Elder Vogel
Theresa Welsh
Carmen Wilkerson
Peggy Willison
Frank Wilson
Christina Winniewicz
Gianna Wright
Brian Yaworsky
Abigail Young
Mark Zachewicz
United Way of Beaver County
Housing Authority of Beaver County
Butler Veterans Administration
Cornerstone Recovery and Supports
Adult Probation and Parole
County Assistance Office
Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church - Crossroads Men's Shelter
Glade Run Lutheran Services
Beaver County Community Development Program
Butler Veterans Administration
Beaver County Community Development Program
Duquesne Light CAP Program
Franklin Center of Beaver County
Beaver County Commissioners
Beaver County Jail
St Peter and Paul
Community Assisted Residential Living
Disability Options Network
The Cornerstone
Habitat for Humanity
Beaver County Women's Center
Chaplain, Beaver County Jail
Veteran's Representative
State Senator
Pressley Ridge
Emergency Solutions Grant/Beaver County Fair Housing Officer
NHS
Housing Opportunities of Beaver County
Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank
Pittsburgh Urban League
Housing Authority of Beaver County
TRAILS Ministries
Cornerstone Recovery and Supports
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]