Central City Concern
Chase Bissett is an experienced project manager currently working at Central City Concern since August 2013. In this role, Chase manages the project life cycle for various initiatives, including program implementations and software rollouts, while facilitating complex discussions among diverse stakeholders. Previous positions at Central City Concern include Program Supervisor and Employment Specialist II, where operations of community volunteer programs were overseen and employment services were provided to clients facing barriers. Earlier in Chase's career, a role as a Research and Office Assistant at the International Organization for Migration involved general office duties and research for project proposals. Chase holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in International/Global Studies from the University of Oregon.
Central City Concern
Central City Concern is ending homelessness by treating the whole person, as a person. Each year, more than 13,000 people turn to us for compassionate support to become self-sufficient and productive. The factors that contribute to homelessness are complex. A web of structural weaknesses and individual circumstances surrounds our clients, leaving them vulnerable at many points in their lives. We draw on more than 40 years of front-line experience to provide the help people need when they need it most. CCC’s approach addresses both the systemic drivers of homelessness and the individual factors that can reinforce it. We help our clients overcome barriers such as lack of affordable housing, health care and living-wage jobs, systemic racism, mental health challenges, chronic health conditions, substance use disorders, and time spent in the justice system. And everything we do rests on our foundational belief in the restorative power of human connection and dignity. Empowered by our staff, donors, partners and volunteers, we’re creating a proven solution for our community — one person at a time.