Homeless Coalition director appointed chair of statewide council

Thu, 05/23/2019 - 12:30pm

    ROCKPORT — This week Governor Mills announced the appointment of Stephanie Primm as the new chair of the Statewide Homeless Council. Her two-year appointment was effective May 20.

    Primm has been the executive director of the Knox County Homeless Coalition in Rockport since 2014 and has been instrumental in guiding its unique approach to holistic, client-centric care.

    Upon news of the appointment she stated, in a news release, “It is an honor and privilege to have the opportunity to support the council members and charter. Together with our partners statewide, we will bring the best efforts and innovative thinking of this council to our ultimate purpose – ending homelessness in Maine. I look forward to working alongside our membership, honoring the good leadership Cullen Ryan has brought to all aspects – and moving ahead with renewed focus and energy.”

    On behalf of Maine Housing, Director Daniel Brennan expressed his appreciation to Primm for accepting this leadership position stating “We look forward to working with Steph and the entire Statewide Homeless Council to continue the important work of ending homelessness in Maine.”

    Brennan echoed Primm’s appreciation for Ryan’s leadership and commitment.

    “Cullen assumed the duties of Acting Chair at a critical time in the Council’s history and is a strong advocate for homeless issues in the state,” said Brennan, in the release.

    To find out more about how you can make a difference with those who are homeless in the Rockport area, contact the Knox County Homeless Coalition at 207-593-8151 or info@homehelphope.org.

    About Knox County Homeless Coalition

    Knox County Homeless Coalition is the only dedicated homeless services organization with outreach throughout Knox, Waldo and parts of northern Lincoln County— helping families achieve sustainable independence and a hopeful future. Their client-focused approach begins with building trusting relationships, identifies and builds on an individual’s strengths and simultaneously works to break down barriers to independence.

    KCHC is committed to delivering all services with respect, dignity and genuine caring. They also innovate around systemic change to solve root causes of homelessness in the Midcoast through collaboration.

    KCHC’s success rate of sustainability, for clients who remain engaged in the full program is 92%. Programs include: Hospitality House Family Shelter; comprehensive case management; The Landing Place – a comprehensive youth program for high-risk youth; transportation; emergency services and supply store; and outbound food distribution and pantry.