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Homebase / The Center for Common Concerns

Public Policy Offices
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    Jessie Hewins Director at Homebase / The Center for Common Concerns
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    Alissa Weiss Addressing social drivers of health through cross-sector approaches, policy, programs, and partnerships
    • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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    Sasha Caine Senior Staff Attorney II - Team Lead, Homebase
    • San Diego
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    Carolyn Wylie Deputy Managing Director at HomeBase, The Center for Common Concerns
    • San Mateo, California, United States
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    Aram Hauslaib Directing Attorney at Homebase
    • San Francisco, California, United States
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Overview

Applying over three decades of experience in the homelessness response field and expertise that spans disciplines and geographies, Homebase works directly with communities to develop strengths-based, customized responses to their most pressing challenges. We partner with clients in the public, non-profit, and faith-based sectors to identify barriers and key resources, refine their ideas and goals, and design scalable solutions. We believe that meaningful impact results from robust and intentional collaboration across sectors and systems, cultivation of passionate leaders, and skillful execution of policy and practice to achieve sustainable results. Our approach is focused and practical, but driven by an expansive, long-term vision of system integration and a comprehensive, coordinated response to homelessness and poverty. Our Mission is to build community capacity to end homelessness and reduce poverty, and to foster thriving, inclusive communities. We support communities and agencies in establishing the systems and programs needed to help people who are homeless or at-risk achieve housing stability, improve health and wellness, maximize economic self-sufficiency, and reclaim their dignity.