The Community Partnership for Homeless National Program is dedicated to
helping other communities develop programs to effectively and
compassionately reduce the number of homeless in their community. We have
provided guidance and information about our services to numerous groups from
around the nation. Our goal is to spread the knowledge and know how we have
to any organization/community that requests our help. We have also hosted
over 400 tours for local organizations and individuals.
We hosted our
first seminar on February 19 – 20, 2009 at our Chapman Center located in
downtown Miami. Expert speakers discussed subjects ranging from community
outreach and coalition building to staffing and security. Our guests toured
our facility and received a first hand look at our daily operations. The
event was a two day program designed to provide an up-close look at our
successful homeless assistance center model. Please see our
News section for a more
in-depth look at our first seminar.
Please see Upcoming Events for more information about visiting our
facilities or scheduling your participation in our upcoming Seminar.
The Miami-Dade Success Story
In 1993 there were approximately 8000 homeless people on our streets. The
latest figure from our January, 2010 census counted 759 – a decline of
almost 91%. Additionally, CPH has successfully out-placed over 62% of the
approximately 80,000 persons who’ve received services from our two
facilities. - Learn more
Our plan has also been built on the strength and energy of a wonderful,
committed community, a great board on the Homeless Trust, a dedicated board
of directors of CPH, the hard-working staffs of both organizations and the
magnificent assistance of our provider community which has rallied around
these efforts and been extremely cooperative every step of the way