Ending Homelessness Partner Update - June 2012
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Real People ~ Real Results
During April, 80 people who were homeless (18
families and 20 single adults) moved into permanent
housing from emergency shelters and transitional housing
programs. >>
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Consumer Council Provides Necessary Insight
The Consumer Advisory Council was launched with its
first meeting, a significant accomplishment for the
Fairfax-Falls Church Partnership to Prevent and End
Homelessness and an important piece of our community’s
homelessness effort. >> more
The Strategy of Rapid Re-housing
Rapid re-housing is a powerful strategy to reduce
homelessness that has been effectively demonstrated in
communities across the United States and is newly being
implemented here in the Fairfax-Falls Church area. >> more
Partners Saluted for Homelessness Efforts
The Fairfax County Office of Public Private Partnerships and
Fairfax County Public Schools hosted a joint event on May 21
honoring business and community partners. We highlight
three of these winning partners who work in tandem with our
Community Partnership, plus other dedicated leaders who were
recently honored in our community. >> more
Upcoming Trainings and Meetings
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HMIS trainings scheduled for June and July. >> more
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Regional HOST meetings on homelessness. >> more
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June 6, 2012 - Prepared by the Fairfax County
Office to Prevent and End Homelessness and the Fairfax County Office of Public
Affairs.
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