The Middlesex County Human Services Advisory Council coordinated a press conference on March 30th to oppose the federal budget cuts and to urge Congress to adopt funding levels for critical services such as housing assistance, home energy assistance, childcare, services for the elderly and disabled, job training and college students.
These are the initial photos from the event. We will publish more over the next few days. To read more about the press conference click here.
To view the photos on our Facebook page click here.
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Taiisa Telesford Kelly joined Monarch Housing Associates in March 2006. She has experience in housing development working with federal, state and local funding sources to secure financing for special needs housing projects. In October of 2007 Taiisa joined the Ending Homelessness Team where she works with local governments, non profits and community stakeholders to develop coordinated strategies to end homelessness. Mrs. Kelly has extensive experience in working with community stakeholders on homeless planning activities. As a member of the Ending Homelessness Team Mrs. Kelly guides communities through the process of developing 10 year plans to end homelessness and has completed 3 community plans in the past 2 years. Working collaboratively with counties and service providers, Mrs. Kelly helps to bring best practices and program models such as housing first, rapid re-housing, and single point of entry systems to communities as they work to restructure systems and bring an end to homelessness. Mrs. Kelly received her B.A. in psychology and anthropology from Rutgers University. To find our more about ending homelessness click here.
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