Healthcare for the Homeless - Houston
Kathryn Rogers has a diverse work experience in various roles within the non-profit sector. Kathryn most recently served as the Chief Development Officer at Healthcare for the Homeless - Houston, where they managed development and fundraising activities to support the organization's mission. Prior to this, they worked as the Associate Director of Development at the same organization.
Before their role at Healthcare for the Homeless - Houston, Kathryn served as the Chief Mission Officer, Director of Programs, and Director of Development at A 2nd Cup, a non-profit organization focused on supporting survivors of human trafficking.
Kathryn also gained experience in the public sector as a Conservator Specialist III at the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services.
Earlier in their career, Kathryn worked as a Campaign Manager and Outreach Coordinator at The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, where they successfully managed fundraising campaigns and developed relationships with stakeholders.
Additionally, they held positions as a Development Coordinator and Program Specialist at Work Options for Women, a non-profit organization dedicated to assisting women in need, and as a Social Media Developer and Policy Analyst/Blogger at iGovUS.
Kathryn's work experience also includes a role as a Policy and Events Coordinator at the National Foundation for Women Legislators, Inc. (NFWL).
Throughout their career, Kathryn has demonstrated strong leadership and management skills, successfully meeting revenue targets and implementing strategic initiatives.
Kathryn Rogers holds a Master's Degree in Social Work from the University of Houston, which they obtained from 2014 to 2017. Prior to that, they completed a Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics and Political Science from Howard Payne University, where they studied from 2009 to 2013.
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Healthcare for the Homeless - Houston
Healthcare for the Homeless – Houston (HHH) is Houston’s only stand-alone Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) that exclusively serves homeless patients. To that end, our services are unduplicated and fill an essential gap in our community’s safety net system. The mission of HHH is to promote health, hope and dignity for those affected by homelessness through accessible and comprehensive quality care. We operate three integrated care clinics throughout Houston and provide services at multiple outreach sites, including soup kitchens, shelters and supportive housing units. Our services include highly integrated primary and behavioral healthcare, social services and comprehensive dental care that collectively help individuals regain health in order to move beyond homelessness.