Our Board of Directors provide foresight, oversight and insight. We ensure we meet our goals and keep promises to the public, beneficiaries and donors. Our President is responsible for managing staff and volunteers and running the day-to-day operations. We work with offices around the state and the country to bring projects to our communities with the largest population of the "most vulnerable" residents. We are accountable to the members of the community and serve them with integrity, compassion and commitment.
Our Volunteers
These special people continue to enhance the organization's public standing as a bridge between the community, the media and government entities. They participate in projects and programs that take advantage of resources already available and work to encourage our sponsors and partners to serve the people.
We work together as partners to lead PHDC, especially on the strategic plan, fundraising and overall evaluation of the organization.
Officially started in 2020 we paved the way to explore what services and resources were available. Careful research was conducted to uncover the real needs of our "most vulnerable" residents. Today, we are the centerpiece of the local social fabric with talent from industry, top corporations, and government sources. If 2023 is hailed as the year when "all will be revealed", our purpose is to expose every possible resource to our stakeholders, ensure they have access, are enrolled and transitioned into the programs to
increase their quality of life.
We believe that generational wealth begins with increasing one's community. Therefore, every effort will be taken to:
Leadership from our Advisory Board comes from a myriad of high-ranking officers in banking, education, healthcare (especially mental health), housing workforce development and anti-recidivism professionals.