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TPCH General Council Attendance and Voting Privileges Community Notice

TPCH Quarterly Membership Met on Thursday, November 9, 2023    Section 2.04 of the Tucson Pima Collaboration to End Homelessness Governance Charter requires that the CoC Lead Agency/Collaborative Applicant publish a list of members gaining voting privileges, at risk of losing voting privileges, and having lost voting privileges within one month following each General Council… Continue Reading TPCH General Council Attendance and Voting Privileges Community Notice

TPCH Releases its Progress Report on the 2020-2025 Community Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness in Tucson and Throughout Pima County

  The Tucson Pima Collaboration to End Homelessness (TPCH) is committed to reducing and ultimately eliminating homelessness in our region. Ending homelessness in Pima County – which covers more than 9,000 square miles including urban, suburban, rural, and Tribal area – means ensuring that those who are experiencing a crisis of homelessness obtain safe and… Continue Reading TPCH Releases its Progress Report on the 2020-2025 Community Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness in Tucson and Throughout Pima County

U of A Southwest Institute for Research on Women releases census updates to Housing Insecurity and Potential Homelessness Report

The University of Arizona Southwest Institute for Research on Women has released its most recent update to its report on Housing Insecurity Indicators and Potential Homelessness Estimates for Arizona and Pima County. This report measures current housing insecurity with newer census data. Download the report here. This most recent survey wave contains multiple pieces of… Continue Reading U of A Southwest Institute for Research on Women releases census updates to Housing Insecurity and Potential Homelessness Report

TPCH and SAFEE Jointly Host Panel On older adults experiencing homelessness and/or domestic abuse on December 1, 2023 at 9am at the 320 N Commerce Park Loop

Panel on older adults experiencing homelessness and/or domestic abuse on December 1, 2023 at 9am at the 320 N Commerce Park Loop This panel will host representatives from the following organizations:  Stop Abuse and Financial Exploitation of Elders (SAFEE) Emerge! Center Against Domestic Abuse City of Tucson University of Arizona Southwest Institute for Research on… Continue Reading TPCH and SAFEE Jointly Host Panel On older adults experiencing homelessness and/or domestic abuse on December 1, 2023 at 9am at the 320 N Commerce Park Loop

TPCH General Council Meets November 9, 2023

Join us for the quarterly General Council meeting of the TPCH membership on Thursday, November 9, 2023.  This meeting will be held in person at the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona, located at 5049 E Broadway. For a list of members eligible to vote in this meeting, see the TPCH Voting Member Roster linked below.  Please… Continue Reading TPCH General Council Meets November 9, 2023

TPCH CoC Program Grant Committee to Host Session on Increasing Income Thursday, October 19, 2023 from 9-11am

  TPCH Continuum of Care Program Grant Committee to Host First of Three Sessions on Community-Wide Performance Session 1: Increasing IncomeThursday, October 19, 2023, 9:00-11:00amAbrams Public Health Center3950 S Country Club Rd, Tucson, AZ 85713 We look forward to hosting community partners for a conversation about increasing income among participants in our homelessness and housing… Continue Reading TPCH CoC Program Grant Committee to Host Session on Increasing Income Thursday, October 19, 2023 from 9-11am

ICF Presentation of Final Recommendations of HMIS System Evaluation Available for Community Review

The Arizona Data Landscape Project is a joint effort of all 3 CoC across the State of Arizona: Arizona Balance of State CoC (AZ-500) Tucson/Pima County CoC (AZ-501) Phoenix/Mesa/Maricopa County CoC (AZ-502) The project was designed to gain a better understanding of how data is leveraged to support persons at-risk of and experiencing homelessness by… Continue Reading ICF Presentation of Final Recommendations of HMIS System Evaluation Available for Community Review

U of A Southwest Institute for Research on Women releases census updates to Housing Insecurity and Potential Homelessness Report

  The University of Arizona Southwest Institute for Research on Women has released its most recent update to its report on Housing Insecurity Indicators and Potential Homelessness Estimates for Arizona and Pima County. This report measures current housing insecurity with newer census data. Download the report here. This most recent survey wave contains multiple good… Continue Reading U of A Southwest Institute for Research on Women releases census updates to Housing Insecurity and Potential Homelessness Report

TPCH Releases ‘The Cost of Ending Homelessness in Pima County’, 2023 System Modeling and Gaps Analysis Report

TPCH Releases ‘The Cost of Ending Homelessness in Pima County’, 2023 System Modeling and Gaps Analysis Report An additional 1,367 shelter beds and 4,901 units of supportive housing needed to end homelessness in Pima County, Arizona. TPCH estimates that between $50M and $70M is spent annually to address homelessness in Pima County. These funds come… Continue Reading TPCH Releases ‘The Cost of Ending Homelessness in Pima County’, 2023 System Modeling and Gaps Analysis Report
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