Chair Richard Crews Human Services Campus
Human Services Planner II Haleigh Owens
The Continuum of Care Committee is a collaborative of cross-sector stakeholders providing housing and services to people experiencing homelessness in Maricopa County. The purpose of the Committee is to leverage relationships and diverse expertise to actively advance the broad community goals of preventing and ending homelessness throughout the region. The Committee:
Dawn Bogart CEO Homeless Youth Connection
Vanessa Carthell Director of Housing Arizona Behavioral Health Corporation
Erin Cowan-Hegg Chief Programs Officer Save the Family
Alison Cook-Davis Associate Director of Research Morrison Institute for Public Policy
Richard Crews Program Director Human Services Campus
Jessica Cruz Rental Assistance Program Manager Housing Authority of Maricopa County
Kathy Di Nolfi Chief Program Officer A New Leaf
Nicole Gibson Director of Housing UMOM New Day Centers
Anne Marie Johnston Associate Director of Housing and Community Integration Community Bridges, Inc.
Christina Lopez Supportive Housing Manager Native American Connections
Marcie McFarlin Director of Housing Programs for Central Arizona HOM, Inc.
Jim McPherson Chair of Social Services Subcommittee Phoenix Community Alliance
Jennifer Page Housing Integration Administrator Mercy Care
Gerardo Peña Program Director of De Colores Chicanos Por La Causa
Tyler Rosensteel Director of HMIS & Data Resources Solari Crisis and Human Services
Sara Sims Special Populations Coordinator Phoenix Elementary School District
Laura Skotnicki SW Divisional Social Service Director Salvation Army
Aaron Raine Detective City of Mesa
Michele Stokes CEO Behold Charities
Nathan Smith Chief Program Officer Phoenix Rescue Mission
Patricia Scott-Lopez Housing Management Specialist Arizona Complete Health
Christopher Wallace Homeless Programs Section Chief Phoenix VA Health Care System
Emily Walsh Health Equity Epidemiologist Maricopa County Department of Health
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