Subject: Presbyterian Night Shelter
I am writing to you in response to an e-mail I was forwarded stating your concerns about the population of the shelter. I am a Board member of the Presbyterian Night Shelter, the Day Resource Center, and a member of the Mayor's Advisory Council on Homelessness. I would like to share with you my thoughts and invite you to contact me at any time.
First, the Board and Staff of PNS do not want to contribute to increased vagrancy and crime and are making efforts to evaluate who we are serving and what services are needed to move our clients from homelessness to stability. In the past months, PNS has added a Director of Programs and Services as well as several newly funded case managers to serve our clients and much progress has been made. ID cards are being produced and as of March 1 are required for entrance. There are a large number of homeless individuals that we serve on a regular bases that have no formal ID. Efforts are being made through PNS and the Day Resource Center to help these people to get identification (drivers license, TX ID, SS) but it is not an ''overnight'' process. PNS does ask for formal ID at intake, but does not plan to deny entrance to those without it. Our mission is to serve a population which has historically been very difficult to serve and as a shelter of last resort I feel we must have some latitude.
In terms of people using this as a long term residence, we are addressing that now with a more comprehensive case management model, with our first priority being the elderly and infirm population. Several clients have already been moved into housing. Additionally, we are actively seeking to partner with any service provider that may be able to link our clients to appropriate services and programs. We have coordinated our efforts with MHMR for increased services that will assist some of our special populations.
Ultimately, the plan is to structure a tiered program which focuses on moving people out of homelessness. I do think we need to make some changes in order to achieve this and I am confident that we are moving ahead and that many positive improvements have already been made. We are currently assessing our clients to be able to provide a statistical overview of who they are and what they need. From there we will segment populations within the shelter and develop service plans to address their needs. I can assure you that the Board and Staff will work collaboratively with the community to improve the neighborhood and the lives of all of our citizens. I appreciate your concern and hope that you will respond with any questions you may have.
Thank you,
Suzy Thompson
work: 817-332-5424, ext 115
By Suzy Thompson
I am writing to you in response to an e-mail I was forwarded stating your concerns about the population of the shelter. I am a Board member of the Presbyterian Night Shelter, the Day Resource Center, and a member of the Mayor's Advisory Council on Homelessness. I would like to share with you my thoughts and invite you to contact me at any time.
First, the Board and Staff of PNS do not want to contribute to increased vagrancy and crime and are making efforts to evaluate who we are serving and what services are needed to move our clients from homelessness to stability. In the past months, PNS has added a Director of Programs and Services as well as several newly funded case managers to serve our clients and much progress has been made. ID cards are being produced and as of March 1 are required for entrance. There are a large number of homeless individuals that we serve on a regular bases that have no formal ID. Efforts are being made through PNS and the Day Resource Center to help these people to get identification (drivers license, TX ID, SS) but it is not an ''overnight'' process. PNS does ask for formal ID at intake, but does not plan to deny entrance to those without it. Our mission is to serve a population which has historically been very difficult to serve and as a shelter of last resort I feel we must have some latitude.
In terms of people using this as a long term residence, we are addressing that now with a more comprehensive case management model, with our first priority being the elderly and infirm population. Several clients have already been moved into housing. Additionally, we are actively seeking to partner with any service provider that may be able to link our clients to appropriate services and programs. We have coordinated our efforts with MHMR for increased services that will assist some of our special populations.
Ultimately, the plan is to structure a tiered program which focuses on moving people out of homelessness. I do think we need to make some changes in order to achieve this and I am confident that we are moving ahead and that many positive improvements have already been made. We are currently assessing our clients to be able to provide a statistical overview of who they are and what they need. From there we will segment populations within the shelter and develop service plans to address their needs. I can assure you that the Board and Staff will work collaboratively with the community to improve the neighborhood and the lives of all of our citizens. I appreciate your concern and hope that you will respond with any questions you may have.
Thank you,
Suzy Thompson
work: 817-332-5424, ext 115
By Suzy Thompson