QuEST (QUick Electronic System Toolkit)

   

What would you think if you had access to a community tool that would allow you to: find out the unduplicated counts of clients served at the local level; to see the patterns of use of people entering and exiting the assistance system; and determine the effectiveness of these systems? The dream may soon be a reality!

Who

The Continuum of Care Planning Council (COCPC) is a group of representatives in Cumberland County who provide services or resource supports to people who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. PFC, along with key agencies and organization, has been involved in planning a conceptual design for a homeless management information system named the QUick Electronic System Toolkit ( QuEST).

What

QuEST is a comprehensive data collection tool specifically designed to capture uniform system-wide information over time on the characteristics and service needs of men, women and children experiencing homelessness.

Where

The program is available to the community via the Internet at www.ccpfc.org/quest. We are currently in the testing phase. Please submit dummy information. The username and password are as follows:

  • The Username: testlogin
  • Password: password123

For more information please contact

Linda Blanton
Planning, Development & Communications Director
867-9700 ext 2230
lblanton@ccpfc.org

 

COCPC Partners

QuEST Trailblazers

  • Catholic Social Ministries
  • Cumberland County Community Development
  • Cumberland Interfaith Hospitality Network
  • Fayetteville Urban Ministry
  • First Baptist- Moore Street
  • Partnership for Children
  • Salvation Army
  • St Johns Episcopal Church
  • Synder Memorial
  • St Particks
  • Women's Center of Fayetteville

QuEST Task Force

  • Quest Team Group Email
 
 

PFC3 is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization supported by public and private
funds through Smart Start, North Carolina’s Early Childhood Initiative,
tax-deductible donations, and grants.

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