Prior to PATH, Chuck worked at the Central Coast Collaborative on Homelessness (C3H). Chuck has over 25 years of experience in nonprofit programs. When Joel has spare time, he likes to travel to exotic places around the world.Ĭhuck Flacks Director of Programs, PATH Santa BarbaraĬhuck Flacks joined PATH in November of 2017 as the Program Director of PATH Santa Barbara, where he oversees operations and case management of clients. Joel completed his bachelor’s degree in communications at California State University, Long Beach and master’s degree in cross cultural studies at Fuller Seminary. He is the author of the book, How to Increase Homelessness, and frequently pens opinion pieces for news outlets across the state. Joel also serves on San Diego’s New Market Tax Credit Advisory Board and was co-chairperson for the previous Governor’s California Interagency Council on Veterans/Interventions to Solve Homelessness Sub-Committee. Joel is a board member of CalNonprofits, San Diego’s Regional Task Force on Homelessness, 2-1-1 San Diego, and Santa Clara County’s Destination: Home. Under his leadership, the agency has grown into a statewide agency, serving 150 cities and 20% of California’s homeless population. Joel joined PATH as its Executive Director in 1996 when the agency was a single-location agency in West Los Angeles. Joel John Roberts, Chief Executive Officer, has led PATH for 25 years, was the founder and CEO of PATH Ventures, PATH’s real estate affiliate, and the CEO of PATH Partners. Joel John Roberts Chief Executive Officer, PATH Ventures Wraparound services like housing navigation and health resources are available to all residents, with the ultimate goal of helping them find a permanent home. PATH operates the Placentia Navigation Center, in partnership with the City of Placentia, which provides 100 beds for individuals experiencing homelessness in North Orange County. This plan includes Navigation Centers designed to provide interim housing and services for those experiencing homelessness in the area. In North Orange County, 13 cities (Placentia, Anaheim, Brea, Buena Park, Cypress, Fullerton, La Habra, La Palma, Los Alamitos, Orange, Villa Park, Stanton, and Yorba Linda) are collaborating on a regional plan to address homelessness. Wrap-around services including case management, housing navigation, and veteran, healthcare, and employment services, are available to all residents, along with transportation to and from the site. PATH Orange County has opened it’s second site, The Yale Navigation Center, in partnership with Orange County! This 425-bed interim housing site will serve individuals and couples experiencing homelessness, with the ultimate goal of helping them find a permanent home.
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