The Board of Directors is the primary decision making body for the Kansas Statewide Homeless Coalition.
Donna Garwood - Board Chair
Donna Garwood, BSN, RN, is employed full-time as an On-Call/Triage Nurse for Elara Caring Hospice. Mrs. Garwood performs duties and functions to comply with Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) guidelines for hospice nursing care and supports Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS) measures in providing care. Mrs. Garwood moved back into patient care nursing in 2018 after over 25 years in work to improve healthcare quality in Kansas. Most of Mrs. Garwood’s Healthcare Quality Improvement work was with the Kansas Foundation for Medical Care, (KFMC). During Mrs. Garwood’s tenure with KFMC, she collaborated with CMS and the Office of the National Coordinator representatives to meet their contract/grant expectations.
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Lori Howard - Board Vice Chair
As a nurse leader, Lori Howard has a dedicated career of experience working in service to underserved
populations. In her current role as a Regional Vice President of Population Health and Clinical Operations, she assists Centene Corporation to meet their mission to transform the health of the community, one member at a time. Lori is responsible for developing tools and support both national and local programs for use across 50 states in service to 24 million members. With degrees in both nursing and business, Lori possesses 25 years of combined career experience in the healthcare delivery system as a consumer, provider, regulator, and payer. She has held multiple roles as a leader in nursing, quality improvement, regulatory operations and policy, health information technology, special populations, and population health management. |
Jill Jolicoeur - Board Treasurer
Jill Jolicoeur is the Assistant County Administrator in Douglas County. Jill professes that she “fell in love” with local government while pursuing a Masters of Public Administration degree at the University of Kansas. “Local government impacts every aspect of the community. It impacts people’s daily life, but often is the least appreciated and recognized.” In May 2016, she was hired as Douglas County’s first Assistant to the County Administrator to help with special projects. She currently is coordinating the housing efforts for the new behavioral health campus, which will be located near Bert Nash Community Mental Health Center, 200 Maine Street, and Lawrence Memorial Hospital Health, 325 Maine Street. She is also coordinating a community work group that’s working to help the Lawrence Community Shelter become a sustainable and impactful resource for homeless individuals and families.
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Sarah Robinson
Sarah has worked in the world of nonprofits for many years. She was the CEO of the Wichita Children’s Home for 30 years. Having been involved with Kansas, HHS and HUD programs for runaway and homeless youth, she has a commitment to youth aging out of foster care or on the streets. Currently she the Membership Coordinator for the Kansas Nonprofit Chamber.
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Monica Murnan
Originally from Erie, Kansas, Monica attended Pittsburg State University where she received a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education and a Master of Science in School Administration. A licensed teacher, building level administrator and district level administrator, she has worked in public and private settings to advance systems that support children and families. Currently the Coordinator of Community Supports at the Southeast Kansas Education Service Center - Greenbush, she provides professional development in the areas of early childhoods, systems building and supporting the social and emotional growth of students. She has served two terms in the Kansas House of Representatives and a term on the City Commission in Pittsburg. As the Ranking Minority member of the House Health and Human Services Committee, she has worked to improve policies that support Kansans. Monica resides in Pittsburg with her husband, Rob. They have three daughters, Alexandria, Francesca and Gabrielle.
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