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Tuesday, 01 June 2010 02:43

Responding to Crisis Council
Long Term Outcome:  People will remain in their home and on the job when something unforeseen adversely impacts them; people will not become homeless or transient because of an unforeseen personal event.

#5 priority – Providing temporary Assistance in the event of a Crisis.

MCUW will respond to individuals and families across demographic groups in the community who are experiencing crises with short term, immediate assistance. – Jane Reed, Responding to Crisis Chair and Retired Educator

Council Members:

Jane Reed – Chair
Retired Montgomery ISD

Joe Constantino – Vice Chair
Retired ExxonMobil

Barry Carpenter
Greater Conroe Economic Development Council

Elaine Clarkson
Community Volunteer

Dr. Victoria Constance
Children’s Safe Harbor

John Dantche
Dantche Advisory Associates
David Hwa
Montgomery County Emergency Assistance
Linda Moch
Texas Cooperative Extension

Sylvia Olszowy
Montgomery County Judge’s Office

Sherry Sundermann
CISD

Lucresha Vinson
Chevron Phillips Chemical Company

Keith Wagner
Wagner Insurance

Tammy Walker
ESC Region VI

Last Updated on Thursday, 20 January 2011 22:30
 

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