Dwelling Place of Grand Rapids
Jessica McCormick has a diverse background in healthcare and social services, currently serving as the Executive Assistant at Dwelling Place of Grand Rapids since April 2022. Previous experience includes roles as a Critical Care Technician at Suburban Hospital and a Burn and Trauma Technician at MedStar Washington Hospital Center. Jessica also worked as a Nursing Assistant and Activities Coordinator at Meridian Senior Living, and held multiple positions at Sasha Bruce Youthwork, including Human Resources Specialist and Program Coordinator for Outreach and Case Management. Additionally, Jessica contributed as a Consultant for the National Association for the Education of Homeless Children and Youth and as a Core Partner Liaison for the Grand Rapids Area Coalition to End Homelessness. Academically, Jessica earned dual Bachelor of Arts degrees in Sociology and Community Leadership from Aquinas College in Grand Rapids.
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Dwelling Place of Grand Rapids
Dwelling Place improves the lives of people by creating quality affordable housing, providing essential support services and serving as a catalyst for neighborhood revitalization. Since 1980, we have worked diligently to improve the quality of housing and to prevent the displacement of downtown Grand Rapids' low-income residents. At first, we worked building by building, turning vacant or dilapidated buildings into safe, quality apartments. We started block by block and then street by street, until now, we are tackling the revitalization of neighborhoods. Dwelling Place remains staunchly committed to providing support services to neighbors struggling with issues surrounding homelessness. Often, the underlying cause for homelessness is mental illness, physical and learning disabilities, poverty, domestic violence and substance abuse. The Dwelling Place Resident Support Services Program has a team of highly-qualified, well-trained staff who provide services, hand-in-hand with many community organizations, to more than 300 individuals and families, at any given time. Over the past few years, Dwelling Place has developed the resources to undertake neighborhood revitalization on a much larger scale. Our neighborhood revitalization efforts infuse neglected neighborhoods with businesses, transform blighted areas through rehabilitation efforts, and create destinations by establishing interesting attractions and events.