Time to Pay 2013 Membership Dues
It is time to renew your Placer Collaborative Network dues. Your support allows PCN to offer networking meetings and resources throughout the year, as well as supporting the PCN website, the Network of Care and the PCNetworking listserve.
No Single Agency Can Do It All
In order for PCN to continue to support the network of over 60 entities in their collaborative efforts, it needs support from organizations like yours. Help us:
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bring more resources to the region
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increase collaboration efforts
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improve service integration
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get more agencies involved in sharing resources
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develop creative solutions for addressing those issues
Why We Need Your Support
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Placer County's population has increased by 85,000 in the last 10 years.
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Budgets & staff of organizations are stretched.
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Population pressures make it challenging to give quality services that our people deserve.
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Now, more than ever, collaboration is critical.
Cities and Placer Collaborative Network
A Partnership with Placer Collaborative Network will help your city to:
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Gain a better understanding of the services available to our residents
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Improve coordination of services for our citizens
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Discover funding and partnering opportunities for development projects
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Increase funding opportunities, through collaborative relationships (You don't have to do it alone!)
As residents in your community face issues such as affordable housing, homelessness and unemployment, you can help by providing them with the access they need to the right organizations. You can also garner greater resources, through key partnerships, to the area of need.
Partners
Members
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A Touch of Understanding
Leslie DeDora, Executive Director
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Advocates for the Mentally Ill Housing
Becca Bettis, Operations Manager
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Auburn Presbyterian Church
Preston Saunders, Director of Congregational Development
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Child Advocates of Placer County (CASA)
Don Kleinfelder, Executive Director
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City of Auburn
Will Wong, Community Development Director
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Community Renewal Project
Scott Leslie, Assemblyman Ted Gaines' 4th District Office
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Community Resources Council
David Martinez, Director
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Golden Sierra Life Skills
Tom Grayson, Executive Director
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Keaton Raphael Memorial
Teresa Hofhenke, Interim Executive Director
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Latino Leadership Council
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Lazarus Project
David Loya, Executive Director
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Legal Services of Northern California
Whittaker, Managing Attorney
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Lilliput Children's Services
Elizabeth Morabito, Regional Program Manager
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New Mourning Counseling Services
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Placer Food Closet Collaboration
Sandy Bassett, Co-Chair
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Placer ARC
Barbara Guenther, Executive Director
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Placer Caring Connection
Bev Anderson
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Placer Community Action Council, Inc.
Denyse Cardoza, Executive Director
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Placer Community Foundation
Veronica Blake, Chief Executive Officer
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Placer County Office of Education
Tad Kitada, Director
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Placer County Peer Court/Connections
Karen Green, Coordinator
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Placer Dispute Resolution Services
Cynthia Spears, Program Administrator
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Placer Independent Resource Services (PIRS)
Tink Miller, Executive Director
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Placer People of Faith Together
Ed Morgado, Executive Director
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Placer School for Adults
Judy McCoy, principal
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Project GO, Inc.
Lynda Timbers, Executive Director
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Riding High Equestrian Program
Honey Cowan, Director
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Sacramento Region Community Foundation
Priscilla Enriquez, Chief Giving Officer
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Seniors First/Seniors Link
Candace Roeder, Executive Director
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Sierra Family Services, Inc.
Jon Kerschner, Executive Director
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United Advocates for Children of California
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United Way California Capital Region
Starine Reese, VP Community Impact
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Unity Care Group
Shane Libby, Placer County Program Manager
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Western Placer Consolidated Transportation Services Agency
David Melko, Senior Transportation Planner
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Warmline Family Resource Center
Al Millan, Executive Director
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Whole Person Learning
Christina Nicholson, Excecutive Director