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The '''Thomas Jefferson Area Coalition for the Homeless''' (TJACH) is a broad-based coalition of individuals and organizations working to end homelessness in our region through strategic planning, coordination of services, and public education/advocacy on the causes and impacts of homelessness. Each year they conduct a "point-in-time" survey of homeless individuals in the area. TJACH is a program of the [[Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission]]. | |||
The agency is changing its name to the Blue Ridge Coalition for the Homeless. {{fact}} | |||
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==Programs== | ==Programs== | ||
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*[[ | *[[Anthony Haro]], Executive Director | ||
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*[http://www.thehaven.org The Haven] | *[http://www.thehaven.org The Haven] | ||
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[[Category: Non-profit organizations]] | [[Category: Non-profit organizations]] | ||
[[Category:Affordable housing advocacy groups]] | [[Category:Affordable housing advocacy groups]] |
Latest revision as of 08:56, 10 September 2022
The Thomas Jefferson Area Coalition for the Homeless (TJACH) is a broad-based coalition of individuals and organizations working to end homelessness in our region through strategic planning, coordination of services, and public education/advocacy on the causes and impacts of homelessness. Each year they conduct a "point-in-time" survey of homeless individuals in the area. TJACH is a program of the Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission.
The agency is changing its name to the Blue Ridge Coalition for the Homeless. [citation needed]
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Programs
Staff
- Anthony Haro, Executive Director
External links
References
- ↑ Web. The Haven 2.0, Changes at the day shelter raise questions about the plight of the homeless in Charlottesville, Lisa Provence, C-VILLE Weekly, Portico Publications, 30 July 2014, retrieved 30 July 2014.