Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness
The Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness, in partnership with members and communities throughout the state, creates change through leadership, advocacy, and building the capacity of members and the field to respond to environmental challenges. Our collective mission is to prevent and end homelessness in Connecticut.
www.cceh.org
the BE HOMEFUL Project:
The Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness is proud to bring you be homeful, a bold and innovative project designed to help Americans stamp out family homelessness for good. We understand that the most effective way to end homelessness is to never let it begin in the first place. Now we need your help spreading the word.
Visit www.behomeful.org to learn how you can make a difference for families in your community.
GOTV Training Video 2024
Using the New CAN Case Note Template to Support your Diversion Conversation 1
Monkeypox Training for Service Providers
The Next Steps of Advancing Race Equity
Shelter Diversion for Service Providers
Effective Service Delivery Within the Homeless Response System
The Collaborative Effort to End Homelessness by Increasing Access to Employment Resources
Housing Quality Standards HQS Inspection Training
Crisis Intervention and De escalation Training
Problem Gambling Training
Career Connect Training
Creating a Client Centered Housing Stabilization Plan
Older Adults Training
Shelter Diversion 2.0 Training
Components of an Effective Outreach System Session 2
Components of an Effective Outreach System
Equal Access to Shelter Training
Executive Director of Open Door Shelter Michelle Conderino Testifies in Support of S.B.340
Jen Paradis, Executive Director of Beth-El Center, Testifies in support S.B. 340
Ben Shaiken from CT Community Non-Profit Alliance Testifies in Favor of S.B.340
Shelter Diversion 1.0 Training
Data Changes in HMIS During the COVID 19 Crisis
Addressing Vaccine Hesitancy and COVID-19
Interview with PNS on Housing as a Right
CCEH's Policy Director Sarah Fox Testifies at the Housing Committee in Support of a Right to Housing
Working with Youth
Addressing Racialized Trauma and Actively Engaging in Anti-Racism
Sarah Fox Gives Testimony to the Appropriations Committee
Rights of and Resources for the Most Vulnerable Populations
Can Connecticut Really Make Housing a Right?