Tacoma Pierce County Coalition to End Homelessness Provider Meeting Minutes – November 16th, 2018

 

(Sorry I missed the meeting.  A huge thanks to Larry for taking notes and getting me an audio recording of the meeting.  The best part of the recording is that I can hear Al and Larry quietly providing commentary that reminded me just a bit of Statler and Waldorf – if they attended social service collaboratives.  –ed.) 

 

Welcome

·         Kelly Blucher, Goodwill, Manager of Community Engagement

 

Point in Time Count - https://www.co.pierce.wa.us/4719/Point-In-Time-Count-PIT

·         Valeri Knight – Pierce County Human Services - valeri.knight@piercecountywa.gov

·         Point in Time Count – official e-mail - pcpointintimecount@piercecountywa.gov

 

Court Resource Center - https://www.co.pierce.wa.us/5703/District-Court-Resource-Center - 901 Tacoma Ave, Tacoma, WA (Hess Building). 

 

Department of Social and Health Services - Employment Pipeline

·         Karleen Essary, DSHS Employment Pipeline Navigator - EssarKA@dshs.wa.gov

 

Hire253 Report Out

·         634 people attended the event – 20% of those folks were experiencing homelessness.  We had 204 people hired.  (lots of clapping. –ed.).

·         We hit a 32% mark getting jobs, just like last time.  Last time, when we looked at those folks 6 weeks out, and only 1/3 of folks getting jobs retained them.  This time, 6 weeks out – everyone still has their jobs.  What we did with this – I’ll give Gerrit credit for this – (I’m blushing –ed.).  We did a job club with resume building skills and how to work a job fair and that made a big difference.  We will still hold the biweekly Hire253 Job club. 

·         Everyone, pat yourself on your back, because we wouldn’t be able to do it without everyone here making it happen. 

 

Good of the Order

·         Martha – there are 3 or 4 Thanksgiving meals available around town – House of

·         If you have parents with young children in Tacoma Public Schools – every school has that 

·         Martha Davis – Toy Rescue Mission – a great program to know about – still accepting applications. – http://toyrescuemission.org/ (a great organization – worth a visit if you’ve never been there.  –ed.)

·         Janet – anyone who is a student at UW Tacoma experiencing homelessness – they have a shared housing program and a food bank. 

 

Coming  Attractions

·         December 7th – City of Tacoma Tenant Protection Update and a McKinney Vento Liaison forum about homelessness and schools

·         December 14th – Speed networking and Winter Party

·         December 21st – No Meeting

·         December 28th – No Meeting

·         January 4th – Land Use Code changes in Pierce County along transit routes

·         January 11th – Coordinated Care

·         January 18th – experts panel – A Candy Canes a food or a decoration?  Is it true that only 2.3% of all candy canes are actually eaten?  Hear from Pulitzer prize winning author Yukon Cornelius, Dental expert Hermey, and a panel of their peers as they delve into mysteries of a 17th century candy designed to shut kids up during church.  

·         January 25th – Point in Time Count

 

Restaurant Review

I tend to review restaurants I’ve been to a lot, but I was rather wowed with a Thai spot his week, so here is a “first bite”.  Because a friend of mine owns a Thai restaurant (Galanga in downtown Tacoma, which is quite good), I pretty much never eat at other Thai places in Tacoma.  So visiting a different Thai restaurant is straying a bit.  But stray I did, and my first visit to Loak Toung Thai (3807 S Center Street, Ste B, Tacoma, WA - https://www.loaktoungthai.com/ ) was pretty amazing. Loak Thai is a small place, run by a couple (husband serving tables, wife in the kitchen).  They seem lovely folks, and I felt at home the moment I walked in the door.  As I watched other diners come in, they were greeted as friends – not a bad way to start a meal.  I like to go out to lunch as an escape from ye olde grindstone – and their restaurant was a very nice place to be. The food is a bit of variant from “stock” Thai food.  Maam, the cook, comes from the Isaan region of Thailand, where the cuisine is influenced by Cambodian and Laotian food.  I don’t hear people raving about Cambodian food like they do about Thai, but something magical is happening at Loak Thai.  For starters, the service is very well done.  I asked for recommendations, and the waiter provided have them.  I had the lunch special basil chicken – which was pretty darn amazing.  Chris Boitano – MHP extraordinaire at Nativity House - who recommended the place and joined me for lunch, had the Red Curry.  (I was going to go for the red curry, but then he decided to go for that, and you just can’t order that same thing at a restaurant – it just isn’t done).  Anyway, his curry was served in a hollowed out half-pineapple.  I didn’t get around to stealing a bite, but it was a beautiful presentation, and Chris gave it a thumbs up.  And both meals came with a little bowl of soup and an egg roll.  And rice.  Loak Toung is Thai for “The People of the rice fields”, so I expected it would web well done, and it was.  I think it is safe to say that rice is a bit unappreciated in the US.  I’m always curious about people’s life stories, especially what pushes or pulls them to locate far from where they were born.  Hopefully, on future visits, I’ll be able to hear their story.  Anyway, it is a nice little spot – probably 8 or 9 tables with a lovely décor, and well worth your patronage.  I’ll be going back. 

                                                                                   

Attendees

·         Shelly Bennett, Transcending Citizens

·         Zamara Bennett, Transcending Citizens

·         Sarah LeCompte, Transcending Citizens

·         Glen Kelley, Multicare

·         Kalena Towle, Multicare

·         Matt Jorgensen, City of Tacoma

·         Bobby Ocasio, City of Tacoma

·         William Stinson, Catholic Community Services

·         Brandon Ault, Catholic Community Services

·         Theresa Power-Drutis, New Connections

·         Maureen Howard, Housing Advocate

·         Marty Tetloff, Associated Ministries

·         Greg Walker, Valeo Vocation

·         Abiodun Faleke, Tacoma Rescue Mission

·         Patricia Menzies, Tent City Tacoma

·         Emmanuel Owusu-Kyereko, The Making a Difference Foundation

·         Delmar Algee, Catholic Community Services

·         Bruno (?), Adonai Counseling

·         Rosemary Powers, New Connections

·         Cynthia Stewart, League of Women Voters

·         Larry Seaquist, League of Women Voters

·         Al Ratcliffe, Voter (and a teensy bit of a smart aleck –ed.)

·         Joseph Denton, Sound Outreach

·         Brandon Chun, MDC

·         Stephanie Wright, Adonai Counseling

·         Dawna Bryant, Comprehensive Life Resources

·         Dominique Hardeman, Pierce County District Court

·         Brian Wilson, Catholic Community Services

·         Annie Wilson, cooing

·         Richard Berghammer, Fellowship Bible Church

·         Martha Sheppard, Tacoma Salvation Army

·         Valeri Knight, Pierce County Human Services

·         Janet Runbeck, Pierce County Medical Reserve Corps (it seems like there is a joke in here somewhere about adding an e to the of corps, but I just can seemed to make anything work.  Alas. –ed.)

·         Jessica Arteaga, Comprehensive Life Resources

·         Terra Gilmore, Department of Social and Health Services

·         Karleen Essary, Department of Social and Health Services

·         Justin Tillis, Tacoma Rescue Mission

·         Bruce Morris, Tacoma Transportation Commission

·         Pamm Silver, Molina Healthcare

 

Member Agencies:

·         The list on our website is up-to-date - http://www.pchomeless.org/Agencies