Presbyterian Night Shelter
Jere McCully is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in social services and case management. Currently serving as a Diversion Specialist and Case Manager at Presbyterian Night Shelter since May 2022, Jere works with a diverse homeless population, addressing needs such as housing, healthcare, and employment. Prior to this role, Jere spent 25 years at the Community Enrichment Center, focusing on intake and assessment for homeless programs, including support for families and domestic violence victims. Jere’s career began as the Owner Operator of McCully Instruments Inc., specializing in surveying instruments from 1975 to 1997. Currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences at Texas Christian University, Jere's educational background also includes studies at Texas Wesleyan University and Abilene Christian University.
Presbyterian Night Shelter
The Presbyterian Night Shelter is a place of trust, respect and caring for the homeless, helping them regain their quality of life. We serve the needs of the homeless while respecting their dignity. The Shelter is the only free area emergency shelter without length-of-stay restrictions. More than 4,300 individuals call the streets of Tarrant County home. Of these homeless, over 95% receive services from the Presbyterian Night Shelter sometime during the year. We served 4,439 homeless people in 2013. The Shelter is the largest provider of services for the area homeless population, supplying meals, beds and basic human care, case management and employment services to an average of 650 homeless clients each night of the week, every week of the year. Since it was founded 30 years ago by local Presbyterian ministers, it has provided more than 3 million nights of stay and served more than 5 million meals. The Shelter offers resources enabling clients to reenter mainstream society, and employs at least 30 homeless clients who handle day-to-day operations. Our mission is to lead the journey from homeless to home. Located east of downtown Fort Worth and one block south of East Lancaster on Cypress Street, the Presbyterian Night Shelter is a 5-acre campus of four facilities.