Ecumenical Partnership for Housing
Stacy Sweig is a dedicated professional with diverse experience in case management, crisis mitigation, sales, and education. Currently serving as a Case Manager at Ecumenical Partnership for Housing since September 2024, Stacy has previously worked as a Crisis Mitigation Coach at Newcap, Inc., focusing on social justice and poverty alleviation. Additional roles include CoPilot Sales Representative at Ascensus and Sales Representative at PAi Retirement Services, where the emphasis was on promoting financial security for retirement. Prior experience includes serving as an Emergency Dispatcher for Brown County Public Safety and as a Teacher at West Side YMCA. Stacy is currently pursuing education at Northeast Wisconsin Technical College.
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Ecumenical Partnership for Housing
Ecumenical Partnership for Housing provides safety, stability, and solutions leading to self-sufficiency for families with children facing homelessness in Brown County. Founded in 1992, EPH began as a partnership of four local churches seeking a response to family homelessness in our community. Over the past 30 years, EPH has grown to be capable of housing up to 37 families at a time. Today EPH works in partnership with 22 area churches to provide transitional housing and long-term supportive housing for families with children experiencing homelessness. In 2023, EPH provided homes for 60 families, including 162 children. Eviction prevention services are also available to help families at risk of homelessness remain in their homes. In 2023, EPH provided eviction prevention assistance for 36 families, including 83 children. All families receive intensive case management services designed to help them reach self-sufficiency. Each family meets with a case manager regularly to work on goals related to family well-being, financial stability, housing security, employment, education, and care of a home. When a family is ready to move on from EPH, their case manager works with them to secure permanent housing and helps them move into their new home. Our overall goal is for families to become self-sufficient and be able to rent independently or purchase their own home.