Massachusetts Housing & Shelter Alliance
Joyce Tavon has a wealth of experience in the field of homelessness and housing. In their current role as the Chief Executive Officer at Massachusetts Housing & Shelter Alliance, Joyce directs programming and policy work aligned with the organization's mission. Previously, Joyce led their own consulting services, worked as the Director of Program Development at Father Bill’s & MainSpring, and coordinated the South Shore Network to End Homelessness at United Way of Greater Plymouth County. With a strong background in consulting, strategic planning, and program development, Joyce has made significant contributions to addressing homelessness in various organizations throughout their career.
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Massachusetts Housing & Shelter Alliance
The Massachusetts Housing & Shelter Alliance's (MHSA) mission is to end homelessness through advocacy, collaboration, education, housing, and the implementation of outcome-based programs. MHSA is dedicated to innovative solutions that reduce public reliance on emergency resources. Founded in 1988, MHSA now has a membership of nearly 100 community-based agencies statewide. What we do: -Educate about the challenges faced by people experiencing homelessness and about solutions to homelessness. -Advocate for strategic use of public and private funding based on data analysis and proven best practices. -Innovate cost-effective solutions to homelessness that prioritize housing and appropriate support services. -Collaborate with all levels of government in addition to the public and private sectors to bring our neighbors home for good.