Consumer Council is a subcommittee of the Improvement, Coordination and Training Committee of the CoC Board. The Consumer Council meets once per month and advises the CoC Board on policies and programming impacting people experiencing homelessness. Committee members are recommended/nominated by case managers in the community. For more information on Consumer Council contact Shannon Barnes.
Consumer Council
Consumer Council is a subcommittee of the Improvement, Coordination and Training Committee of the CoC Board. The Consumer Council meets once per month and advises the CoC Board on policies and programming impacting people experiencing homelessness. Committee members are recommended/nominated by case managers in the community. For more information on Consumer Council contact Shannon Barnes.
Consumer Council
Consumer Council is a subcommittee of the Improvement, Coordination and Training Committee of the CoC Board. The Consumer Council meets once per month and advises the CoC Board on policies and programming impacting people experiencing homelessness. Committee members are recommended/nominated by case managers in the community. For more information on Consumer Council contact Shannon Barnes.
Consumer Council
Consumer Council is a subcommittee of the Improvement, Coordination and Training Committee of the CoC Board. The Consumer Council meets once per month and advises the CoC Board on policies and programming impacting people experiencing homelessness. Committee members are recommended/nominated by case managers in the community. For more information on Consumer Council contact Shannon Barnes.
Consumer Council
Consumer Council is a subcommittee of the Improvement, Coordination and Training Committee of the CoC Board. The Consumer Council meets once per month and advises the CoC Board on policies and programming impacting people experiencing homelessness. Committee members are recommended/nominated by case managers in the community. For more information on Consumer Council contact Shannon Barnes.
Consumer Council
Consumer Council is a subcommittee of the Improvement, Coordination and Training Committee of the CoC Board. The Consumer Council meets once per month and advises the CoC Board on policies and programming impacting people experiencing homelessness. Committee members are recommended/nominated by case managers in the community. For more information on Consumer Council contact Shannon Barnes.
FY2018 CoC Competition Debrief Session
TCHC is hosting an Allocations Committee & Grant Writer Competition Debrief on Wednesday, October 10th from 11am-Noon in the Fort Worth Housing Solutions Board Room (2nd floor). This is an opportunity for TCHC, the committee and grant writers to have an open discussion about the FY18 CoC Competition including the timeline, RFP process, and proposal feedback. Please come prepared with any questions or topics you would like to discuss.
2018 Homeless Vet Stand Down
The 10th annual Homeless Veterans Stand Down event will provide Veteran Benefits, health resources, and housing opportunities including coordinated entry screenings for the Fort Worth Veteran community and surrounding areas. You can to partner with us to distribute winter necessities and other donated items to our homeless Veterans to help meet some of their needs and support our mission of ending homelessness.
As in years past, this year’s event will include: medical care, mental health care, substance abuse and residential treatment programs, employment assistance, legal assistance, housing services, financial services, disability assistance, spiritual counseling and other social service providers for homeless Veterans.
If you would like to reserve a table, please contact Shanna Ruppert no later than November 1, 2018. To volunteer contact Cheryl Paul, LCSW.
100-Day Challenge
Our community is embarking on an ambitious goal- to 100 veterans in the next 100 days. We hope you will join us in this effort as we work together to find 100 Veterans living on the streets a permanent place to call home.
There are many ways to help. If you’re a landlord or property owner, consider giving a Veteran a second chance by renting to them. Businesses, community groups and individuals can collect welcome home baskets to help Veterans establish their new home. For those interested in ongoing relationships, volunteer to help Veterans feel at home and reestablish a community of their own.
There are so many ways to impact this effort! Contact Shannon Barnes to learn more and get involved today!
De-escalation Training
De-escalation training was designed to provide practical examples and tangible tools for how to deal with clients in immediate crisis. If you often encounter clients who have experienced trauma and need some practical tools to verbally de-escalate the client, then this training is for you. De-escalation training does not take the place of further clinical interventions or comprehensive case management but you will learn things that you can apply immediately. This de-escalation training will provide you with short-term interventions that will help you manage stressful situations in a more healthy way for your client and your organization.