Human Services Campus
Letticia Brown-Gambino, MS, LPC, NCC, currently serves as the Executive Director of Key Campus at Keys to Change since March 2023, following a role as Associate Executive Director. Prior experience includes serving as Chief Program Officer at UMOM New Day Centers, where oversight of shelter, housing, veterans services, and supportive services for families and single women impacted 15,000 individuals annually with a budget of approximately $17 million. Additional roles encompass Chief Program Officer at Chrysalis Center, Inc., and Columbus House, Inc., where Letticia significantly transformed program cultures and expanded housing services. Previous positions include Director of Community Services at Catholic Charities - Archdiocese of Hartford and Fairfield County Region Director of Housing at Catholic Charities of Fairfield County, Inc., demonstrating strong leadership in community outreach and housing program development. Letticia's educational background includes a Master's degree in Counseling Psychology from Southern Connecticut State University and a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Colby-Sawyer College.
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Human Services Campus
The Human Services Campus opened its doors in November 2005. Our mission is "Using the Power of Collaboration to End Homelessness." Located just west of downtown Phoenix, nearly 1,000 individuals per day seek services at the Human Services Campus. As a place, nearly 20 non-profit organizations work in collaboration on the Campus to assist each individual's unique requirements to end their homelessness. As a non-profit organization, in addition to overseeing partner collaboration and Campus operations, the Human Services Campus, Inc. (HSC) provides programs that directly serve clients. These programs include Client Intake and Assessment at the Brian Garcia Welcome Center (the "front door" to the campus), Reunification with Family, Post Office Services, Bag Storage and Navigation to Housing. Our staff creates a customized housing plan for each individual, and connects people to all of our partner services on the campus, including identification, physical, dental and mental healthcare, shelter services, meals, benefits, homeless court and employment. Over 2,000 individuals were connected to housing in the past year.