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REMINDER: HMIS System Maintenance on 8/29/15

This is a friendly reminder that we are performing system maintenance on Saturday 8/29, and will be fully operational by 4pm or earlier.  Please call my cell phone 443-574-HMIS for questions/concerns.  Thank you for your participation, and have a great weekend! Bowman Systems NewsFlash: REMINDER - Network Maintenance on 8/29/2015 EMPLOYMENT OPP: Hair Stylist (Towson, MD) EMPLOYMENT OPP: Exec Director @ Journey Home (Baltimore, MD) Jason Burns, MCSE Systems Administrator teamhmis.com 443-574-HMIS 410-887-5968 Always use our manuals. NEVER guess! Proper data saves hours!  F orums   *  News   *  Report Cards   *   Support   *   Training   *   U nsubscribe

2015 NCHV Veterans Access to Housing Summit - The Road Ahead: Combating a National Crisis in Affordable Housing

2015 NCHV Veterans Access to Housing Summit -  The Road Ahead: Combating a National Crisis in Affordable Housing Register today to accelerate your community's efforts to end veteran homelessness The Road Ahead: Combating a National Crisis in Affordable Housing We are facing a national affordable housing crisis. Across the country, veterans in your programs are making strides toward stability yet still find themselves unable to afford housing due to historically low vacancy rates and a drought in affordable housing stock. The Drive to December must include a focus on addressing this crisis in the coming years so we have adequate affordable housing stock for homeless and low-income veterans and their families now and in the future. At this year’s Housing Summit, we will take a hard look at what it takes to open up new housing opportunities for homeles

Connecticut Becomes First State to End Chronic Homelessness Among Veterans

Connecticut Becomes First State to End Chronic Homelessness Among Veterans Governor Dan Malloy joined by VA Secretary Bob McDonald for historic announcement Yesterday, Governor Dan Malloy announced that Connecticut has become the first state in the country to end chronic homelessness among veterans.  This announcement marks another milestone in the campaign to end veteran homelessness nationwide. With towns, cities, and states coordinating efforts across the board to identify and house homeless veterans, the United States as a whole has become a truly national coalition for homeless veterans. "We have set a high bar - and with today's announcement, we're on our way to achieving it. We are truly a national leader on these issues, because our veterans deserve access to housing, quality health care, education, and career opportunities.  It's