Learning Portal
The Help Hope Home Learning Portal is your central hub for professional development, training, and resources designed to support our mission of empowering individuals and communities. Here, you’ll find a curated collection of educational materials, expert-led courses, and access to important conferences that keep our team and partners informed on the latest best practices in our field.
Whether you’re new to Help Hope Home or a seasoned professional, this portal offers tools and knowledge to help you grow, improve client outcomes, and stay connected with the evolving landscape.
Foundational Knowledge
Whether you’re a new team member or looking to refresh your skills, this section provides the knowledge you need to confidently support our community and contribute to positive outcomes.
Coordinated Entry
Explore best practices, tools, and case studies to strengthen your skills in managing coordinated entry systems within the HelpHopeHome.
Homeless Management Information System (HMIS)/ Data
Understanding HMIS helps ensure coordinated care, track progress, and measure the impact of our interventions. Explore tutorials, data quality best practices, and reporting guidelines to become proficient in using HMIS as a vital resource in your work with HelpHopeHome.
Continuous Learning
Whether it’s new approaches to trauma-informed care, emerging best practices, or leadership development, this section empowers you to grow professionally and enhance the quality of services you provide.
Other Resources
Landlord Engagement-Padmission Webinar for Service Providers
This training session will provide an update on the landlord engagement component of Operation HOME!, an initiative designed to enhance rapid rehousing efforts. The session will also offer valuable insights for other programs and providers involved in rapid rehousing and permanent supportive housing.
SSI/SSDI Outreach, Access, and Recovery (SOAR)
SSI/SSDI Outreach, Access, and Recovery (SOAR) is a program designed to increase access to SSI/SSDI for eligible adults who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness and have a mental illness, medical impairment, and/or a co-occurring substance use disorder.