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Homeless Leadership Coalition adds members, updates plan

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At the annual meeting of Homeless Leadership Coalition on Friday, eight new voting members were elected to serve. Although many organizations participate in the HLC, the voting members are the governing body for the Central Oregon Continuum of Care and conduct the bi-annual homeless Point in Time Count in the region.

Voting members of the HLC include:

Eilene Flory – City of Bend
Don Senecal – Jericho Road
Katie McDonald – NeighborImpact
Kevin Barclay – Deschutes Public Library
Mara Stephens – Bend LaPine School District
Rachael Marble – Deschutes County
DeeDee Johnson – Bend Habitat for Humanity
Matt Searfus – Shepherd’s House
Mashael Brown – Cascade Youth and Family
Patty Schouviller – Housing Works
Frank King – APD
Judy Watts – COIC
Tamarra Harris – Mosaic Medical
Vicki Ryan – Community Health Preparedness, Crook County
Elizabeth Oshel – LASO
Tara Feurtado – Bethlehem Inn
Tim Hasty
Darcy Bedotha – Heart of Oregon

The HLC also adopted “High Desert Home,” an update to the Central Oregon 10 Year Plan to End Homelessness. This update builds upon the 10 Year Plan with strategies to move the plan forward. It also defines three committees to work on the implementation of the plan. These committees include:

1). Homeless Prevention and Services
2). Affordable Housing and Housing Services
3). Systems Integration, Education, and Outreach

The Homeless Leadership Coalition meets at 8am on the first Friday of each month at the Bend Downtown Branch of the Deschutes Public Library. For more information on the HLC, visit www.cohomless.org or email Katie McDonald at katiem@neighborimpact.org

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