Tacoma Rescue Mission
Antoinette E. currently serves as the Program Manager for Shelter Housing Programs at Tacoma Rescue Mission, a role initiated in December 2023. Previously, Antoinette held the position of Executive Assistant at Tacoma Rescue Mission from February 2022 to December 2023, providing comprehensive support to the Executive Director. With experience as an Adjudicator at the Employment Security Department of Washington State and as the Healthy Housing Program Manager for the Washington State Department of Health, Antoinette has a solid background in managing complex programs and regulatory compliance. Further notable positions include Program Supervisor and Property Manager at Tacoma Housing Authority, as well as a Lease and Occupancy Specialist for the Section 8 program. Antoinette began a professional journey as an Administrative Assistant at Catholic Community Services. Educational qualifications include an Associate of Arts and Sciences degree in Psychology from Tacoma Community College, earned between 2011 and 2014.
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Tacoma Rescue Mission
OUR MISSION To offer God’s help, hope and healing to the most impoverished members of our community. OUR VISION That every homeless person in Pierce County has access to a complete and permanent pathway out of poverty as they pursue God’s plan for their lives. OUR PURPOSE We help all people; including clients, volunteers, donors and staff, to become their best. We provide emergency services such as shelter and food to the homeless or hurting; offer self-sufficiency programs to help lift a person from poverty and break the chains of addiction; support prevention programs and share our Christian faith. OUR VALUES Calling: We believe that God loves and cares for every single person, and is not willing to write off anyone. God has made us all in His image with irreducibly divine value, dignity and purpose. We grow deeper in this truth as we answer God’s call to courageously offer our homeless neighbors HIS help, hope and healing. Courage: God’s calling us into a twilight landscape of wreckage and dysfunction, in which the pathway forward is lit only by a belief in His ability to raise the dead. It takes courage to choose faith, hope and love in the face of brokenness. Culture: God’s plan for healthy people is actuated through healthy, loving relationships which are the reason for, the vehicle of and the reward of change. Our relational culture is the gift we offer to our clients. Quality: Because we recognize the divine image of God in every individual, we strive toward the highest levels of quality. In all of our programs and services, we seek to uphold the God-given dignity of our clients, and to measure our efficiency and effectiveness in bringing about positive, lasting change in individuals and our community as a whole.
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