Homeless Services Network

Stakeholder group for Continuum of Care (CoC), working to address homelessness across Western New York.

About the HSN

The Homeless Services Network (HSN) meets monthly to discuss strategies to help the homeless in the Rochester, NY, region. This group also serves as the community’s stakeholders group for the Continuum of Care. The HSN is open to any interested persons who want to see the social issue of homelessness addressed in a compassionate, direct, and competent manner.

The HSN currently has representation from local government groups, including Monroe County and the City of Rochester, and a multitude of not-for-profit groups. The HSN has formerly homeless persons involved and is also represented by medical and mental health providers, health insurance providers, and community members at large. The HSN is welcoming of all groups and people who have an interest in ending homelessness in our community.

The HSN meets virtually on the third Wednesday of every month from 8:30 – 9:30 a.m. For the link and meeting details, please contact co-chairs Mike Rood (mrood5@naz.edu) or Phyllis Lukenbill (plukenbill@scporoc.org) .

Committees

Steering Committee

Name OrganizationPhone Number Email Address PositionRepresents
Michael Rood Nazareth College(585) 395-8453mrood5@naz.eduCo-ChairHigher Ed Rep
Phyllis LukenbillSpiritus Christi(315) 830-9885 plukenbill@scporoc.orgCo-Chair
Sara Volz-RogersTogether Nowsara.volz-rogers@togethernowny.orgSecretary
Abby BrownEast Houseabrown@easthouse.orgTreasurer
Tree ClemondsPEHtreeclemonds@letsendhomelessness.orgPEH ExecutivePEH
Joey Ingramjoeyingram2004@gmail.comPeer/Consumer Youth SeatConsumer
Carol WheelerCity of RochesterCarol.Wheeler@cityofrochester.govTemporaryCity Rep
Amy D’AmicoCommunity Advocatemsamydamico@gmail.comMH/SAS
Becky EfigenioFamily Promise of Greater Rochesterbecky@fpgroc.orgPreventative
Calvin BarnesPCHOcbarnes@pcho.orgConsumer
Charlie AlbanesePCHOcalbanese@pcho.orgPSH
Chrisandra MareusRSCDchrisandra.mareus@rcsdk12.orgEducation
Gwen CliftonSafeway Homesgwen@safewayhomes.orgTransitional Housing
Jennifer MartinezDSSjennifer.martinez@dfa.state.ny.usCounty Rep
John OsterCity of Rochester John.Oster@CityofRochester.GovCity Rep
Kim MartinCCSI(585) 613-7606kmartin@ccsi.orgCoordinated Entry
Laura CrawfordSoldier Onlcrawford@wesoldieron.orgVeterans
Mickey DipernaSpecial Populations LGBTQIA+Mickey.Diperna@ppcwny.orgSpecial Populations
Nick WilburSEACnick@seacrochester.orgConsumer
Nicole TamburelloRPDNicole.Tamburello@CityofRochester.GovLaw Enforcement
Pam SmithHouse of Mercypam@houseofmercyrochester.orgEmergency Housing
Sade McCallanCity of Rochester sade.mccallan@cityofrochester.govSocial Justice/Equity
Stephen RosaPCHOsrosa@pcho.orgConsumer
Tracy Eppseppstd@gmail.comConsumer
Valerie Douglas CYS vdouglas@centerforyouth.net Youth

Subcommittees & Workgroups

Prevention Subcommittee

The intention of the Prevention Subcommittee is to build collaborative relationships through communication, advocacy, information sharing, education and resources. The goal is to create low cost, sustainable and actionable steps that will serve those in the community with housing and stability.

Contact: Becky Efigenio (becky@fpgroc.org)

Training Subcommittee

The training subcommittee researches possibilities for appropriate training sessions for any and all members of HSN. We then contact leaders in the chosen field to book their availability. We reserve a meeting place and send out emails to all members advising them of the topic, date, and place.

Contact: Phyllis Lukenbill (plukenbill@scporoc.org)

Symposium Committee for HSN

The goal of each Homeless Symposium is to provide skill building opportunities and showcase various resources and services available to providers who continue to address homelessness and housing needs within our community, as well as nationally.

Contact: Josh Sankowski (jsankowski@pathstone.org)

Community Planning & Championing

A group of members working together to influence local, state and federal policy as it relates to the issues of homelessness in our community.

Contact: Mike Rood (mrood5@naz.edu)

Chronic Homeless Workgroup

Contact: Nick Coulter (ncoulter@pcho.org), Rebecca Miglioratti (rebecca.miglioratti@dfa.state.ny.us)

Member Organizations

Organization Name
211 Lifeline
5 Star Community Housing
A Meal and More
Action for a Better Community
Adapt Rochester, Inc
Alzheimer’s Association
Asbury Storehouse
Baden Steet Settlement House
Bethany House
C4SH-Coalition 4 Safe Housing
Cameron Community
CAP (Children Awaiting Parents)
Catholic Charities Family and Community Services
Cayuga Center
Coordinated Care Services Inc.
Center for Community Alternatives
Center for Employment Opportunities
Christa Construction
Compeer Rochester
Town of Greece
City of Rochester
Consumer Credit Counseling Services
County Legislator
Deaf Refugee Advocacy
Delphi Rise
Department of Veteran’s Affairs
DePaul
Department of Social Services
Dimitri House
Eagle Star Housing
East House
Empire Justice Center
Episcopal Home
Esther Project
Excellus
Family Promise of Greater Rochester
Fatha Torch
Father Tracy Advocacy Center
Fidelis Care
First Baptist Church of Rochester
First Universalist Church
Finger Lakes Area Counseling & Recovery Agency
Finger Lakes Performing Provider System, Inc.
Foodlink
Front Door NY
Gates Presbyterian Church
Goodwill of the Finger Lakes
Grace House
Greater Harvest Church
Greece Central School District
Health Reach
Healthy Moms
Heart of God
Helio Health
HELP Development Corp.
Hillside
His Branches
Home Leasing
Homeless Alliance of WNY
Homeless Outreach Team of Rochester and First Universalist Church of Rochester
Homes for the Homeless
Hope Dealers
Hope House
Hope Ministries
House of Mercy
Housing Advocacy Services
Huther Doyle
IBERO
Imperishable Ministries of Western NY
Irondequoit Community Cupboard, Inc
It’s Our Place
Jewish Sr Living
Jewish Family Services Rochester
Jordan Health
Lake United Methodist Church
Law NY
Legal Aid Society
Liberty Resources
Lifetime Assistance
MC Collaborative
MC Dept of Health
MC Mental Health
MCC Homeless Liaison
MCOMH – SPOA facilitator
Mental Health Association
MHA
Monroe County
Monroe County Office of Mental Health
Monroe County Planning Dev
Nazareth University
Neighbor Works
New Pride Agenda WNY Chapter
Norris Clinic
NYS Assembly
Office of the New York State Attorney General
Open Door Mission
PathStone
Person Centered Housing Options
Person Centered Recovery Services LLC
Person Centered Services
Person In Crisis Team City of Rochester
Planned Parenthood CWNY
Preserving Management
Providence Housing
RawNY
REACH Advocacy, Inc
Recovery Houses of Rochester
Recovery Now
RKKS Counseling
Rochester-Monroe Anti-Poverty Initiative (RMAPI)
Roc Sexual Reproductive Justice Task Force
Rochester City School District
Rochester Cornerstone Group
Rochester Grants Pass Resistance
Rochester Housing Authority
Rochester Public Library
Rochester Regional Health
Rochester Tenant Union
ROCovery Fitness, Inc
Rosey Property Management, Inc
Regional Transit Services
Spectrum Health & Human Services WNY
Sisters of Saint Joseph
SNUG Street Outreach Program for Gun Violence Prevention
Solace Haven
Soldier On
South East Area Coalition
Spiritus Christi Prison Outreach Inc
St. Josephs Neighborhood Center
St. Josephs Church
St. Mary’s Medical Campus
St. Peter’s Kitchen
Student Interns
Substance and Addiction Intervention Services for the Deaf (SAISD)
Survivor Advocacy Center of the Finger Lakes
Southwest Area Neighborhood at Montgomery Center
Tenants Union
The Center for Youth
The Housing Council at Pathstone
The Salvation Army
Third Presbyterian Church
Together Now
Total Life Changes
Town of Greece
Town of Irondequoit
Trillium health
United Way
University of Rochester Medical Center
Urban League
Veterans Administration
Veterans Outreach Center
Victorious Living Housing
Villa of Hope
Volunteers of America
Wake Em Up Ministry
Willow Domestic Violence Center
Wilson Commencement Park
YWCA

Membership

The HSN Perks Program offers enhanced benefits to you, including SHNNY updates, access to grant opportunities, Advocacy messaging and support, local and state housing expertise, low-cost or free training and capacity building, as well as an opportunity to offer scholarships to individuals who are unable to pay for the homeless symposium.

The HSN Perks fee is $20/year per individual. Your inability to pay should not be a barrier to your participation. Please note on the form that you need a membership fee waiver.

Please complete the form below and make a payment using one of the two options or note on the form you need a membership waiver.

Forms can be emailed to abrown@easthouse.org or mailed to:

HSN
277 Alexander Street, Suite 208-210
Rochester, NY 14607

HSN Perks/Networking Online Form

HSN Perks/Networking Form
Working Focus Groups
We encourage you to participate fully by joining our working focus groups. Please check the focus group(s) you would like to serve on, and the chairperson will contact you.
Membership Fee
Item

HSN Membership Fee: $20.00

Total

Please mail a check to:

HSN
277 Alexander Street, Suite 208-210
Rochester, NY 14607

Meeting Minutes and Related Materials

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Homeless Symposium

Join us for the 2026 HSN Symposium, the morning of Friday June 25th at Nazareth University. The keynote address will be provided by Craig Johnson, followed by two rounds of workshops. Light refreshments provided.

Date: Friday, June 26th, 2026
Time: 8:15 AM – 12:30 PM
Location: Nazareth University, Shults Building
Address: 4245 East Avenue, Rochester, NY
Parking: Visitor Lots F, G, and H

Agenda

8:30: Introduction and Welcome (with light refreshments)
9:00 – 10:00: Keynote

  • Self-Care In An Environment of Shrinking Resource –Craig Johnson

10:15 – 11:15: Workshops Round 1

  • Homelessness and Sexual Abuse – Mickey DiPerna
  • Overdoes Prevention Centers – Bringing Harm Reduction to Rochester – Nick Wilbur
  • Understanding Social Disparity and the Client Situation – Nicole Gibbons

11:30 – 12:30: Workshops Round 2

  • Navigating the HUD Funding Opportunity Process – Tree Clemonds
  • How New SNAP Work Requirements Affect Vulnerable Populations – Sara Volz-Rogers & Denise Read
  • Front Door NY: Housing Conflicts Do Not Have To End in Eviction – Kathrine Thompson & Sarah Greive

Register

Reserve your spot for you and your organization. Please direct any questions to Phyllis Lukenbill (plukenbill@scporoc.org).

HSN 2026 Symposium Registration Form

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