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Chronic Homelessness: A Nationwide Challenge

  • Wednesday, April 28, 2021
  • 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
  • Online

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Coming April 28 ONLINE: 

Chronic Homelessness: A Nationwide Challenge

At 12:00 p.m. April 28, 2021, the Bellingham City Club will be hosting its next virtual meeting live.  

See below for more information about this program. 

Register in advance at no charge by clicking here.

Registration closes at midnight, Monday, April 26.

On the following Tuesday, registrants will receive an email with instructions on how to join the meeting.

In an effort to broaden community understanding of the many and varied needs of individuals experiencing homelessness, Bellingham City Club is hosting two nationally renowned experts who will describe model programs of permanent supportive housing for the chronically homeless in other states within the context of an ongoing, national conversation on homelessness.

This program is intended to raise community awareness of the needs of our neighbors who are chronically homeless. With experience at national and local levels, our speakers will examine the underpinnings of permanent supportive housing, many of which will be familiar to local experts in the field, regarding the complexities of the programs needed to address homelessness.

Speakers:

Tod Lipka, President and CEO, Step Up, Santa Monica California

Tod Lipka holds an M.P.A. degree and an M.S. from USC. With nearly 40 years in managing nonprofits, Mr. Lipka is a seasoned executive. He has been President and CEO of Step Up since 2001. In that time, Step Up has increased ten-fold in its breadth of service operation and expanded from one supportive housing project to eleven projects with another ten in development. For more information, see our website.

Philip  Mangano, President and CEO, The American Round Table to Abolish Homelessness

In 2002, Philip F. Mangano was appointed by President George W. Bush as Executive Director of the White House United States Interagency Council on Homelessness. Mr. Mangano shaped and led the national strategy to end homelessness from 2002-2009, including in the early Obama Administration. He defined the economic case for ending homelessness through the application of cost benefit analysis and business planning. The nation’s first documented decreases in homelessness were achieved during his federal tenure.  For more information, see our website.

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