Weekly Digest

Meg at the Houston visit press conference, 12/4/2023

A message from our executive director, Meg Zaletel


We can solve homelessness.


“I wake up every day with a singular commitment to this work, and our community that has made dramatic progress in the past couple of years.”

 

As we close out 2023, it’s safe to say that this year was a tough year for our community. Not only did we see record numbers of individuals experiencing unsheltered homelessness, those impacts were felt throughout Anchorage. But the visibility of homelessness, especially this summer, shouldn’t overshadow the fact that this was also a year with successes. The last of the hotel conversions starting housing people and between last year and this year, there are now nearly 270 filled housing units that didn’t previously exist, many of serving individuals who were formerly experiencing homelessness.

Additionally, we were extremely fortunate to have our colleagues from Houston, Texas, join us as we launched the Next Step pilot, which aims to house 150 people in six months. This is the most ambitious housing effort to date focused on those individuals experiencing literal homelessness and done in close partnership with the Municipality of Anchorage and service providers. Not only is this the most ambitious housing effort we’ve ever tried, but it’s also the most informed. Housing individuals with proper supports will provide them a platform for stability and success. We’ve set an ambitious goal of 85% retention in housing at 24 months. We wouldn’t have been able to take on an initiative like this without having laid some extensive ground work through robust coordinated street outreach, which celebrated its first year this past October. Having robust coordinated street outreach is a game changer. Not only are we better informed about who is experiencing unsheltered homelessness, but we also are able to ensure they are prioritized for housing based on their vulnerability and we maintain consistent contact and relationships that allow us to better meet their needs while waiting for a housing opportunity.

2024 promises to be another dynamic year for the Coalition. We fully expect to meet our Next Step Pilot housing goal and then prepare to take these efforts outside this summer to close encampments by housing individuals directly from the streets. This will be possible through continued building of robust partnerships and ensuring that our community is housing focused.

I wake up every day with a singular commitment to this work, and our community that has made dramatic progress in the past couple of years. In Houston they have a decade plus of working together. We’ve just really started and quickly demonstrated success. As we learn from one another, we need to be patient and consistent in our commitment to housing. Our approach to solving homelessness is already changing. The Coalition’s success is the community’s success. Together, we’ve got this.

Best regards,



Meg Zaletel

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Annual Report 2023


It has been a big year for housing and homelessness response! Check out our annual report and see what we've been up to in 2023. 
View the ACEH Annual Report 2023

We're hiring!


Outreach and Housing Navigation Specialist

The Outreach and Housing Navigation Specialist is responsible for providing assistance and support to unsheltered homeless individuals. Duties include securing income documentation, coordinating service referrals, and crisis intervention. There will be extensive collaboration with Coordinated Entry System Navigation as well as the Landlord Housing Partnership.

Salary: $57,000 (DOE)


Director of Finance and Grant Administration

The Director Finance and Grant administration serves as a part of the executive leadership team and plays a critical component in ACEH's quest for strategic and operational excellence. They report directly to the Chief Operating Officer and are responsible for overseeing, directing, and/or executing activities in key infrastructure programs.

Salary range: $70,000 to $80,000 (DOE)
 

Interested individuals should send a cover letter, resume, and completed job application to Jessica Parks, Chief Operations Officer. We will reach out to applicants selected for interviews.

View full job descriptions

Holiday Hours

The Anchorage Coalition to End Homelessness will be closed Friday, December 22nd for the holidays. We will reopen on Tuesday, January 2nd.

If you are at risk, or experiencing homelessness and need immediate assistance, call 2-1-1 for information on local resources. You can view their hours at alaska211.org.

You can also message us and we will get back to you when we get back into the office.

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