Dive deep with 2 experts on the homelessness crisis and discuss creating a systematic response and solutions, Stephanie Klasky-Gamer, President & CEO of LA Family Housing and Kris Freed, Chief Programs Officer of LA Family Housing in Los Angeles!
You'll hear about the policies that led us to the crisis we are experiencing today and the strategies that are proven to effectively end homelessness in people's lives. Questions are welcome!
Stephanie Klasky-Gamer leads LA Family Housing with nearly 30 years of experience in social and economic justice work and an in-depth knowledge of housing policy, finance, and development. Stephanie leads this nationally recognized and award winning organization with oversight of its real estate development and comprehensive homeless services departments. Under her leadership, LA Family Housing has transformed into one of the region's largest homeless service providers and a premier developer of environmentally sustainable affordable housing in Southern California. Stephanie is a passionate advocate and is considered an expert in the field of community development, serving in many leadership roles that shape and promote housing and homelessness policy. She currently sits on the Governor's Council of Regional Homelessness Advisors, the UCLA Ziman Center Affordable Housing Advisory Council, and US Bank's Advisory Board. Stephanie is active with Women Presidents Organization and was an Affordable Housing Commissioner for the City of Los Angeles for four years. She is the proud graduate of the University of Michigan and earned a Masters in Urban Planning from UCLA.
Kris Freed oversees all of our homeless programs operations, diving deep into our programs, contracts and regulations, and shaping our new team structure during this time of incredible growth. Informed by more than 20 years of experience in the nonprofit homeless service sector, she specializes in designing homeless services with an emphasis on coordinating service delivery across multiple systems. Kris leverages her analytical and managerial skills to effectively manage millions of dollars in budget and contractual requirements. Under her leadership, LA Family Housing has expanded programming to support a dramatic increase in supportive services and housing over the past three years. Kris was also integrally involved in the development, implementation and roll-out of the Coordinated Entry System (CES) for Families in Los Angeles and actively sits at several policy tables including the Continuum of Care Board to ensure that we are designing policies that align to the needs of our most vulnerable neighbors. Kris often conducts local and national trainings on program design, service delivery, and implementation strategies. She holds a BA in Sociology and a Master's in Public Administration from California State University, Northridge.
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