OUR TEAM

Lauren King

Executive Director

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Lauren is Partnership Home’s Executive Director and works to further community engagement and help our community reimagine what a place to call home can look like. Lauren works hard to get people to understand that homelessness is something that happens to people and not something that defines them. Her passion lies in programs addressing homelessness and poverty and she is certain that we can figure this out. Lauren is a proud social worker who bleeds purple, but may also have a touch of burnt orange in her as well. When she’s not working to end homelessness, Lauren enjoys spending time with her family, traveling as much as possible, and cheering the Frogs on at every opportunity.

Shannon Barnes

Associate Executive Director

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Shannon is the Partnership Home’s Associate Executive Director and supports the Executive Director in providing guidance and leadership, ensuring that organizational strategies remain in line with both the mission and objectives of Partnership Home and the CoC. She is deeply committed to nonprofit work and thrives on the chance to connect with people, raise awareness, and provide education about homelessness in our community.   When Shannon is not working she enjoys traveling, festivals, camping, and anything else that is adventurous. “The purpose of life is to find your gift. The meaning of life is to give it away”.   – Pablo Picasso

Ash Campbell

Director of System Response

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Ash is Partnership Home’s Director of System Response and oversees all management activities for our local Continuum of Care. Ash is responsible for all data and planning activities for our local Continuum of Care system by leading a team that manages data collection efforts, community-wide planning and performance measures, and ensures compliance with federal regulations. Ash holds a Bachelor’s Degree from Tarleton State University and a Master’s Degree in Social Work from UTA. With over 10 years of experience working in non-profits in Tarrant County, Ash is passionate about ensuring the most vulnerable in our communities have access to holistic resources to ensure an improved quality of life. In their free time, Ash enjoys traveling, cheering for the Green Bay Packers and San Antonio Spurs, and listening to true crime podcasts.

Kimberly Doty

Director of Housing

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Kimberly is the Director of Housing for Partnership Home, where she leverages her extensive background in multi-family property management to create safe, affordable housing opportunities for individuals and families in need. With years of experience in property management and development, Kimberly brings a unique perspective to her role, blending operational expertise with a strong commitment to equitable housing solutions. She is dedicated to building sustainable and replicable housing initiatives, fostering strategic partnerships, and enhancing support services that promote long-term housing stability. Kimberly is passionate about advocating for policies that address homelessness and improve the quality of life and access to fair and equal housing for underserved communities.

Rachel Amerson

Director of Community Impact

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Rachel Amerson is our Director of Community Impact here at Partnership Home. She works to address systemic challenges and enhance community outcomes by leading her team in conducting community services, training, and data analysis and evaluation to drive community-wide planning efforts. She is passionate about breaking down barriers and increasing access to services. Before working at Partnership Home, Rachel spent four years on the JPS Street Medicine team as a Community Health Worker, helping patients navigate the healthcare system and community resources. She is a Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES ®), has a B.S. in Health Studies from Texas Woman’s University, and will start an MPH program at UNT-HSC this summer. When she is not working to increase access to healthcare and housing for people in her community, she enjoys hiking, painting, and spending time at home with her husband and cats.

Jess Vaughn-Jansen

Director of Financial Strategy

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Jess is our Director of Financial Strategy. She brings a high-level, strategic perspective not only to the oversight of the organization’s finance and accounting needs, but also to the financial implementation of the agency’s programmatic vision. She is passionate about expanding Partnership Home’s capacity to implement increasingly complex and multidimensional approaches to address homelessness through strategic financial initiatives. Before discovering her enthusiasm for creating programmatically aligned nonprofit financial systems, Jess worked exclusively providing or managing direct service provision. She has worked directly with clients at two CoC agencies that specialize in street outreach: JPS Street Medicine and First Street Mission. In December of 2025, Jess will graduate from UT with an MA in Human Dimensions of Organizations, an interdisciplinary degree mixing psychology, history, literature, sociology, and philosophy. Jess has two rabbits (Enzo and Elio) that fill up most of her free time, but she also tries to find time to paint and read.

Amberly Jordan

Landlord Engagement Manager

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Amberly is Partnership Home’s Landlord Engagement Manager. She works to cultivate relationships with new and existing landlord partners and engages with them about housing our most vulnerable neighbors. Amberly previously worked as a Peer Support and Housing Case Manager, and being a part of giving others a chance at success is her calling. She believes there is no greater purpose for her than breaking down systemic barriers for those who need it most. When she isn’t working, Amberly loves to hang out with family and friends, attend her kids’ sporting events, and travel (especially to the beach).

Bambi Bonilla

HMIS Manager

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Bambi is the Partnership Home’s HMIS Manager. She oversees the HMIS team and works hard to ensure that our system-level and project-level data is accurate and consistently improving. She works closely with our database vendors to ensure our unique CoC has both customized and HUD required details needed to help the CoC to make data-driven decisions. Bambi has a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the University of Texas at Dallas and a Master’s Degree in Liberal Arts from Texas Christian University. When she’s not streamlining and working with data, Bambi loves to read and listen to music. She is an avid “gamer girl”, and loves to travel the world with her family.

Jenny Spencer

Manager of Community Services

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Jenny is a member of Partnership Home’s Community Impact Team, leading the Community Services Team to ensure strategic services and resources are provided to meet the evolving needs amongst our Continuum of Care partners and those at risk of or experiencing homelessness. She also works to identifying systemic issues within homeless response, by utilizing over five years of experience working at the Presbyterian Night Shelter and engaging with community partners. Growing and fostering relationships within our community gives her the drive to be a part of the change. In her spare time, she has a love for her two sons, all of her rescued animals, photography, volunteering as a Master Gardener, hiking, art, and music.

Stella Pratt

Finance Manager

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Stella is Partnership Home’s Finance Manager. Stella’s responsibilities include overseeing financial operations, planning, reporting, and analysis for our organization. She also helps manage Partnership Homes’ economic health to support sustainable growth. She got into nonprofit work because she enjoys being around people and organizations who aren’t scared to do something different to make change. Stella enjoys spending time with her family, cooking, traveling, music, shopping, binge watching Netflix, seeing the latest movies, trying new things, meeting new people and keeping up with the latest dance moves.

Casey Davis

CoC Manager

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Casey is Partnership Home’s CoC Manager and leads the grant coordination team to support partners in ending homelessness in our local continuum of care. Her motivation comes from wanting to do something that makes a lasting impact, instead of just putting a Band-Aid on the issues surrounding homelessness. When she is not doing a little bit of everything to keep us moving forward here at Partnership Home, you can find her shuttling at least one of her kids to events, sports, you name it. Through all of the busy, she still finds joy in travelling, camping, or going outdoors to just spend time with her family!

Adia McGhee

CoC Planning Coordinator

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Adia is one of Partnership Home’s CoC Planning Coordinators. She assists with monitoring and program evaluations, working on and assisting with grant management, and onboarding new agencies into the CoC. Adia once had an amazing conversation with a person who was struggling with their home life, and his positive outlook changed her perspective on life forever. She feels so honored to be able to take that outlook and share it with others, especially at a place like Partnership Home! She hopes the changes we make will continue to have a lasting impact on others. When she is not working to make sure every voice is heard, she is usually taking a dance class, reading a science fiction book, or trying out a new restaurant!

Aesha Desai

Program Support Specialist

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Aesha is Partnership Home’s Program Support Specialist and provides valuable assistance to the Directors of the organization. Alongside their professional responsibilities, Aesha is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, reflecting their profound interest in the well-being and holistic development of individuals. They are eager to leverage their education and experience to help others overcome challenges and find fulfillment in their lives. Aesha finds great fulfillment in nonprofit work, as it allows them to actively contribute to the betterment of their community. What truly inspires Aesha is the power of community and the inherent goodness in humanity. They believe in the strength of people coming together, supporting one another, and creating positive change. In their free time, Aesha enjoys playing with their tuxedo cat, dancing, and reading.

Joel Marshall

Assessor

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Joel is the scan card guy at the Homeless Coalition. He makes scan cards so clients can access services at the local shelters and assessments to make sure clients are on the housing list. When he’s not helping clients access services, he likes to go camping with friends and family. He works in the nonprofit field because many years ago his dad told him to be a giver not a taker. Joel feels he’s lived a privileged life, and it is his duty to give back to the community.

Justin Quick

SOAR Benefits Coordinator

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Justin is our SOAR Benefits Coordinator here at Partnership Home. He works with our Continuum to engage and advocate for disability benefits on behalf of our clients. He is passionate about breaking down barriers and increasing access to services. Before working with our team, Justin spent over two years on the PNS Housing Solutions team as a Journey Home Guide. Prior to that, Justin worked in both New Mexico and Colorado as a SOAR Benefits Advocate for multiple years. He has his Master’s Degree from the University of Colorado Denver in Public Administration, and a Bachelor’s Degree from Western Michigan University. Outside of work, Justin enjoys camping, skiing, softball, video games, and going for hikes with his wife and dog.

Kara Wilcoxon

Grant Billing Coordinator

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Kara is Partnership Home’s Grant Billing Coordinator. She works with the finance team to ensure timely preparation and submission of grant financial reporting. Kara has a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Sociology from the University of Iowa with a minor in Social Work. When she’s not focusing on community financial initiatives, Kara enjoys spending time with her family, traveling, and gardening.

Karmyn Livings

HMIS Data Quality Coordinator

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Karmyn is Partnership Home’s HMIS Data Quality Coordinator. She assists in all things data management from the evaluation and maintenance of user needs that come through Green River to system wide reporting. She is motivated to serve those experiencing homelessness because of her awareness that we could all experience the same things they do, and that everyone needs someone in their corner. Karmyn has a Master of Science in Health Services Administration with a concentration in Health Data Analytics from the University of North Texas and a Graduate Certificate in Public Health from the University of North Texas Health Science Center.  When she isn’t working hard every day to ensure we are constantly improving our user experiences, you can find her catching a nap, shopping, or finding her next great travel adventure!

Kris Smith

CoC Grant Compliance Coordinator

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Kris is our CoC Grant Compliance Coordinator at Partnership Home. She assists with monitoring and evaluating programs and ensuring all programs are HUD compliant.  Kris has many years of experience working in non-profit organizations and serving others in both her work and personal life has become a passion of hers. When she is not serving, she enjoys spending time with family, coloring in adult coloring books, loving on her two cats, and watching Hell’s Kitchen reruns.

Laura Benitez

Outreach Benefits Specialist

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Laura is our Outreach Benefits Specialist here at Partnership Home and is responsible for providing direct-client assistant for disability benefits. She has her Bachelor’s Degree from The University of Texas at Arlington in Social Work with a Business Administration Minor, and a Master’s Degree in Social Work as well. She has a passion for serving vulnerable populations and those that are stigmatized by society. She wants to help them navigate and connect to resources that will allow them to make a difference in their lives. Outside of work, Laura enjoys doing outdoor activities, watching documentaries, trying new restaurants, and doing some photography.

Sierra Jackson

Data Analyst

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Sierra is our Data Analyst for Partnership Home, and transforms complex data into actionable findings to support initiatives addressing homelessness. She is passionate about social justice, data driven care, and research that enhances support for those in need. Sierra has her undergraduate degree in Psychology with a master’s in public leadership and hopes to go back to school to get her master’s in clinical mental health counseling. “So make yourself a person that handles hard well. Not someone waiting for the easy, because if you have a meaningful pursuit in life, it will never be easy.” – Kara Lawson. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her 2 Frenchie pups, reading and being active.

Sophia Serrano

Landlord Engagement Specialist

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Sophia is one of the Landlord Engagement Specialists at Partnership Home and is responsible for building relationships with current and incoming landlord partners. She has a passion for working with the unhoused population that comes from previous volunteer work, and believes it’s important to give back and better our communities whenever possible. She received her Bachelor’s degree in Social Work from the University of Texas at Arlington and is currently pursuing a Master’s in Public Administration, also from UTA. In her spare time, she enjoys reading, baking, spending time with friends, and watching Formula 1 and Marvel movies.

Amber McCutchen

Coordinated Entry DV Coordinator

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Amber holds a Bachelor’s in Social Work and is pursuing a Master’s with a certificate in Policy Leadership. Passionate about social justice, she focuses on creating equitable solutions for underrepresented communities. As the Coordinated Entry DV Coordinator, she connects survivors to essential resources, leveraging her extensive experience in homeless services to advocate for stable housing. Amber collaborates with agencies to streamline support, prioritizing safety and empowerment, and applies her training in trauma-informed care to approach challenges with sensitivity. Outside of work, Amber enjoys spending time with her husband and daughter, going on hikes with their two dogs, and spending time at home for Netflix nights with their cat. These moments help her recharge and remain inspired in her advocacy work.

Tia Goss

HMIS Data Security Coordinator

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Tia is a member of the Partnership Home’s HMIS team. As an HMIS Data Security Coordinator, she ensures compliance is being met for system access for user accounts throughout the CoC, maintains help desk ticket requests, custom reports, and assists the team in additional data correction efforts. She graduated from Alcorn State University with a Bachelors in Computer Science and National University with a Masters in Cybersecurity. Tia gained experience with homeless services and HUD data standards from working with a CoC in Mississippi in a similar role. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with family, crafts, and hands-on activities.

Jessica Asante

Training Manager

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Jessica is Partnership Home’s Training Manager. She is deeply passionate about providing compassionate and effective support to those in need. She designs and implements comprehensive training programs, leads engaging workshops, and continuously assesses and addresses the training needs of the CoC. Her commitment to professional development and adherence to industry standards helps deliver high-quality care and advance the mission of ending homelessness. Outside of work, she enjoys crafting, reading, trying new recipes, and relaxing.

Bethany Bryan

Training Manager

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Bethany is the Coordinated Entry Manager at Partnership Home, where she leads the Coordinated Entry team to ensure the CE process runs smoothly. She collaborates with CoC partners to provide support and training for service providers utilizing Coordinated Entry. With a commitment to uplifting vulnerable members in our community, Bethany prioritizes collaboration, empowerment, and innovative solutions. She draws inspiration from the resilience and stories of those she serves, fueling her passion for making a meaningful impact in their lives. Bethany has a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Sociology from the University of Illinois and has 10 years of experience in direct service working with youth and adults. When she is not at work, Bethany is watching horror movies, reading, visiting local coffee shops, or hanging out with her cats.

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS

CHAIR
Dr. Victoria Farrar-Myers
Educational Consultant

VICE-CHAIR
Marti Lawrence
Dynamic Development Strategies

SECRETARY
Dr. Kapreta Johnson
K. Johnson & Company

TREASURER
Lyn Scott
Guardianship Services, Inc.

PAST CHAIR
Krystle Gandhi
JPS Health Network

Deborah Kratky
Workforce Solutions for Tarrant County

Devon Armstrong
JPS Health Network

Dr. Nicholas Thompson
Arlington ISD