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MEMBERSHIP

Membership in the El Paso Coalition for the Homeless is open to all who care about the issue of homelessness in our community: representatives of social and governmental agencies, religious congregations, and concerned citizens. All members are encouraged to attend the monthly General Membership meetings that are held for the purpose of education, networking, and discussion of important issues related to homelessness. The membership annually elects a Board of Directors that governs the business affairs of the Coalition.

For the purpose of voting in business meetings of the Coalition, every member is entitled to one vote, whether the member is an organization or individuals. However, organizations may indicate an alternative representative to assure participation in all meetings.

Membership Fee

There is a yearly membership fee as follows:

Organization membership: $75.00 Individual membership: $50.00

The Coalition accepts payment through Pay Pal. Other arrangements may be made by contacting the Coalition at (915) 843-2170.

 
    
Membership Form
 
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Organization Fee  $75
Individual Fee   $50
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As a Member who will be actively working or advocating to help the          homeless, please include me in all Coalition notices to Members

As a Member who supports the work of the Coalition,please include me          only on periodic updates about Coalition progress and the Coalition          Annual Meeting.
 
 
   
  Contact Info
  El Paso Coalition for the Homeless
6044 Gateway East, Suite 211
El Paso, Texas 79905
 
Phone:   915-843-2170
Fax:       915-843-2184
 

Through collaboration and coordination of efforts and an effective balance of programs, El Paso’s Continuum of Care will meet the diverse needs of persons at risk of becoming homeless, homeless individuals and families who can transition to a return to self-sufficiency, and those homeless who are no longer able to be totally independent.