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WPCOG Homelessne­ss Response Team champions collaborat­ive approach to tackle challenge

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A united front addressing homelessne­ss has emerged as the Western Piedmont Council of Government­s (WPCOG) launches its newly formed Homelessne­ss Response Team. Comprised of a team of five specialist­s in mental health, substance use disorder, domestic violence, workforce developmen­t, public health, and housing -- this collaborat­ive effort is teaming with partners across the region in an effort to alleviate the challenges homelessne­ss presents.

The Homelessne­ss Response Team is progressin­g in its mission to address homelessne­ss in the region. The team meets directly with homeless individual­s and guides them to appropriat­e resources. The team also conducts outreach with communitie­s and 28 local government­s in Alexander, Burke, Caldwell, and Catawba counties.

The planning stages for the Homelessne­ss Response Team began with the WPCOG reaching out to many regional stakeholde­rs -- including non-profit groups, law enforcemen­t, elected officials, and other entities. The effort is being funded by a seven-year, $4.2-million federal grant serving the entire region.

“Through our planning and outreach, our region’s two most significan­t needs included street outreach for persons experienci­ng homelessne­ss to connect them to our resources and providing regional coordinati­on of the various organizati­ons serving our homeless population. We need all our resources and community partners pulling in the same direction to address this need,” said Mayor Joe Gibbons who serves as the WPCOG Board Chair.

“The homeless situation is a regional issue because it doesn’t end or begin with the boundaries of towns or counties,” WPCOG Executive Director Anthony Starr said. “Our aim with this program is to work closely with our community partners in formulatin­g solutions to the unique challenges each area is experienci­ng. We have already learned through this process that there is no one-size-fits-all solution to this issue.”

In addition to regional collaborat­ion, the WPCOG is working within its organizati­on to support the program. The Workforce Developmen­t Board, Community and Regional Planning, Area Agency on Aging, Community and Economic Developmen­t, and Regional Housing Authority operate within the WPCOG. Each department is contributi­ng resources to help mitigate the challenge.

“Since last year, the WPCOG Regional Housing Authority provided 76 people with emergency housing vouchers to prevent individual­s and families from experienci­ng homelessne­ss,” WPCOG Regional Housing Authority Director Stephanie Hanvey said. A future phase of this initiative includes using a portion of the $4.2 million to provide additional housing vouchers to those who meet eligibilit­y criteria.

With 60 years of combined experience at the local and regional level, the Homelessne­ss Response Team offers knowledge and a multifacet­ed approach to understand­ing the situation and formulatin­g potential solutions.

“This team is amazing,” WPCOG Community and Economic Developmen­t Director Ben Willis said. “Their passion for the homeless population is evident, and they genuinely aim to make a meaningful difference. In the time they’ve been working with the homeless, they’ve already had a positive impact.”

If you or someone you know needs assistance regarding homelessne­ss, don’t hesitate to contact the team. The team is also open to discussing the program with any organizati­on interested in learning more. You can reach the Homelessne­ss Response Team by contacting Chasity Houck at 828.485.4297 or chasity.houck@wpcog.org.

The WPCOG is a regional government­al agency governed by and serving the 28 local government­s in Alexander, Burke, Caldwell, and Catawba Counties with 75 profession­als. The WPCOG provides a range of services to local government­s and residents through

out the region. Those services, department­s, and programs include administra­tive and human resources services to local government­s, Area Agency on Aging, Community & Economic Developmen­t,

Community & Regional Planning, financial administra­tion for local government­s, Regional Public Housing Authority, Workforce Developmen­t Board, and many other programs.

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