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PCCEH Meeting Expectations Part 5

This is Part Five in our Series, Meeting Expectations. Each year, the Pinal County Coalition to End Homelessness (PCCEH) must adopt a Strategic Plan. The strategic plan must align with and address system performance measures established by the Arizona Balance of State...

PCCEH Meeting Expectations Part 4

This is Part Four in our Series, Meeting Expectations. Each year, the Pinal County Coalition to End Homelessness (PCCEH) must adopt a Strategic Plan. The strategic plan must align with and address system performance measures established by the Arizona Balance of State...

Youth Count 2026

Did you know there is another statewide count of our unhoused? But this count targets unaccompanied youth. If you encounter an unhoused youth, please share this with them and encourage them to take the survey. This will help us find and gear services to their specific...

Grants Resources to Build your Capacity

Here are some great resources to help build your capacity to serve your clients. These resources include training, technical assistance, funding opportunities, and so much more. https://www.vitalysthealth.org/partnering-with-vitalyst/...

PCCEH Meeting Expectations Part 3

This is Part Three in our Series, Meeting Expectations. Each year, the Pinal County Coalition to End Homelessness (PCCEH) must adopt a Strategic Plan. The strategic plan must align with and address system performance measures established by the Arizona Balance of...

PCCEH Meeting Expectations Part 2

This is Part Two in our Series, Meeting Expectations. Each year, the Pinal County Coalition to End Homelessness (PCCEH) must adopt a Strategic Plan. The strategic plan must align with and address system performance measures established by the Arizona Balance of State...

It’s Gettin’ Hot In Here!

Is it hot already? Maybe not, but the heat comes earlier and earlier every year. Did you know the PCCEH has a map on our website that shows all the locations within Pinal County where housed and unhoused people can seek relief from the heat and get hydrated? However,...

PCCEH Meeting Expectation

Each year, the Pinal County Coalition to End Homelessness (PCCEH) must adopt a Strategic Plan. The strategic plan must align with and address system performance measures established by the Arizona Balance of State Continuum of Care. The PCCEH is pleased to share...

Sponsorship opportunity!

The Pinal County Coalition to End Homelessness is offering an opportunity through our partner, Casa Grande Alliance, to sponsor the 3rd Annual Reentry Roundtable commemorative t-shirt. Join in on this special opportunity by clicking on the QR code in the flyer.

Be Apart of Something Cool…Your Help is Needed! Prevention Survey

The Pinal County Coalition to End Homelessness is conducting a survey of prevention services offered throughout Pinal County. Prevention services are defined as services offered to the public to prevent them from becoming unhoused. The data collected will provide a...

Local Events

Public Meeting Notice

Pinal County Public Meetings on the use of HUD Program funding FY2026 Annual Action Plan meeting    

Come & Meet Teniqua Broughton with the State of Black Arizona

The State of Black Arizona: The Power of Data, Culture and Leadership. This presentation will share who and what of the State of Black Arizona and the services we offer to organizations and groups working to problem solve issues and concerns in the community. Time:  1...

Training Events

Arizona Housing Coalition 30th Annual Conference

The Arizona Housing Coalition's 30th Annual Conference, The Road to Home, will be held May 7-8, 2025, at the Phoenix Convention Center. As the premier education and networking event for the affordable housing and homeless service industries in Arizona, this event is...

Vitalyst Foundation opportunity

Vitalyst Health Foundation has partnership opportunities across Arizona. They offer capacity building and grant support for nonprofits and coalitions that share their mission and work through policy, systemic, and environmental change to improve the health of our...

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