TPCH is greeting 2019 with a new logo approved at their December meeting. The new logo will be appearing on newly published TPCH documents and their website which is getting an updated look and improved usability in early January.
TPCH is seeking over 300 volunteers to help with the 2019 Street Count on January 23rd to interview and collect data from unsheltered individuals across Pima County from 7am to 12pm. Volunteers are needed to spread across the county and each Continuum of Care grant recipient must provide at least one team leader and interviewer. Volunteers should register online and attend training on January 14th.
A number of TPCH committee meetings are also announced for the first two weeks of January regarding performance evaluation
TPCH is greeting 2019 with a new logo approved at their December meeting. The new logo will be appearing on newly published TPCH documents and their website which is getting an updated look and improved usability in early January.
TPCH is seeking over 300 volunteers to help with the 2019 Street Count on January 23rd to interview and collect data from unsheltered individuals across Pima County from 7am to 12pm. Volunteers are needed to spread across the county and each Continuum of Care grant recipient must provide at least one team leader and interviewer. Volunteers should register online and attend training on January 14th.
A number of TPCH committee meetings are also announced for the first two weeks of January regarding performance evaluation
TPCH is greeting 2019 with a new logo approved at their December meeting. The new logo will be appearing on newly published TPCH documents and their website which is getting an updated look and improved usability in early January.
TPCH is seeking over 300 volunteers to help with the 2019 Street Count on January 23rd to interview and collect data from unsheltered individuals across Pima County from 7am to 12pm. Volunteers are needed to spread across the county and each Continuum of Care grant recipient must provide at least one team leader and interviewer. Volunteers should register online and attend training on January 14th.
A number of TPCH committee meetings are also announced for the first two weeks of January regarding performance evaluation
TPCH greets 2019 with a new look The TPCH Board of Directors approved the new TPCH logo above at Everyone their Dec. 18., 2018 meeting. Look for it on all newly published TPCH documents – and watch your email and Internet for a new look and Counts! better ease of use on our website, www.tpch.net, coming in early January! Volunteer today for 2019 Street Count TPCH meetings for the next two weeks TPCH needs 300+ volunteers to Weds. Jan 2: Performance Evaluation & Monitoring Committee, spread across Pima County, 7 9-11 am, Sullivan Jackson Employment Center, 400 E. 26th St. am to 12 pm, on Jan. 23, 2019 to interview and collect data Thurs., Jan. 3: Coordinated Outreach Subcommittee, 9:30-10:30 am, from people experiencing American Red Cross, 2916 E. Broadway Blvd. homelessness who slept Youth Action Committee, 5:30-7 pm, YMCA, 60 W. Alameda St. unsheltered the previous night. Fri., Jan. 4: Governance & Planning Committee, 8:30-10 am, Sullivan Each Continuum of Care (CoC) Jackson Employment Center, 400 E. 26th St. grant recipient will provide one Homeless Youth Subcommittee, 8:30-10 am, GAP Ministries, team leader and at least one 2861 N. Flowing Wells Rd., Suite 121 interviewer for each grant the recipient administers, but many Wed., Jan. 9: Emergency Solutions Subcommittee, 10:30 am -12 pm, more volunteers are needed. Library, Trinity Presbyterian Church, 400 E. University Blvd. Thurs., Jan. 10: Youth Action Committee, 5:30-7 pm, YMCA, 60 W. Please register here or directly Alameda St. at https://bit.ly/2A6XRLJ . Coordinated Entry Committee, 1:30-3:00 pm, Pima County Plan to attend training Monday, Housing Center, 801 W. Congress St. Jan. 14, 5:30-8 pm. Fri., Jan. 11: Governance & Planning Committee, 8:30-10 am, Sullivan Jackson Employment Center, 400 E. 26th St. And please pass on the attached flyer to help recruit volunteers. People experience homelessness. They aren’t defined by it!