Council for the Homeless welcomes Andy Silver as its new executive director. Andy SilverRead more about Andy Silver
The Council for the Homeless salutes our 2011 Hope and Action Honorees!
Quiet Hero: Rosie Schleif and the Bethel Lutheran Church quilters group
Community Volunteer: Madeleine Cutter, CFTH Shelter Clearinghouse
Community Advocate: Pat Wallace, C. Wess Daniels, Camas Friends Church
Community Partner: Victoria Clevenger, Second Step Housing
Community Partner: Ray Sellek, Community Services Northwest
Community Supporter: Harry Bresnahan and West Coast Bank
Community Leader: John McDonagh
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Welcome to the Council for the Homeless website!

The Council for the Homeless coordinates a community-wide response to homelessness through education, advocacy, outreach, and by managing the emergency shelter access system. Please join us in our mission to end homelessness in Clark County.

The mission of the Council for the Homeless is to provide leadership, advocacy, and coordination, creating long-term solutions to homelessness, resulting in housing stability and a more livable community.

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Council for the Homeless welcomes Andy Silver as its executive director.

Click in the panel to the right to read more about Andy’s background and his passion for ending homelessness in Clark County.


Call for Nominations – tell us who you know who deserves recognition!

Nominate your friends, colleagues, partners, and other community members who deserve recognition for their efforts to end homelessness in Clark County. Complete a 2012 Hope & Action Nomination Form.

Nominations are due May 15, 2012.


What will it take to end homelessness in Clark County?

  • Affordable housing and livable wages.
  • Services for those who need them.
  • Awareness and collaboration.
  • The will to make it happen.

The Council for the Homeless is your source for information about

  • homelessness in Clark County and
  • ways for you to be part of the solution to help give everyone in Clark County the opportunity to find a place called home.

We always appreciate your feedback on how to improve the quality and value of this website.