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Juliana Williams

Chief Advancement Officer at OurCalling

Juliana Williams serves as the Chief Advancement Officer at OurCalling since December 2022, bringing extensive experience in nonprofit leadership and donor relations. Prior to this role, Juliana was a Senior Consultant at Mission Advancement, where responsibilities included counseling clients on donor cultivation and strategic planning. As Chief Executive Officer of Boys & Girls Clubs of Bend, Juliana revitalized the organization through effective relationship-building with donors and staff. Juliana also founded the nationally recognized Convenience Stores Against Trafficking while serving as Program & Operations Director at IN OUR BACKYARD. Earlier career highlights include establishing the Infinite Hero Foundation and creating a community relations program for Oakley. Juliana holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Westmont College and a Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy designation from The American College of Financial Services.

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Dallas, United States

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OurCalling

At OurCalling, we help our Dallas homeless neighbors walk with Jesus and get off the streets. We operate a zero-barrier outreach center in Dallas that provides laundry, showers, clothing resources, food, phone charging stations, and more. Our facility also serves as a hub for 25 partner organizations that offer specialized services such as ID, VA, medical, and mental health services. Our Placement Solutions team specializes in identifying and creating customized exit strategies to help individuals get off the street. These include substance abuse programs, detox, dual diagnosis, domestic violence centers, senior living, and housing. For those who can’t physically come to our facility - our street outreach teams engage the unsheltered homeless population living under bridges, in the woods, behind liquor stores, and within abandoned buildings. Our teams connect them directly to services and help them get off the streets.


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