Mississippi Case Management Consortium Print E-mail
Welcome to the Mississippi Case Management Consortium! We are pleased to be able to provide this website for our partners to use as they implement this program, as well as for the sharing of information which reinforces our commitment to collaboration.

The mission of the Mississippi Case Management Consortium is to deliver high quality disaster case management services to clients who meet eligibility criteria by focusing on the case management processes of assessment, planning, advocacy, linking and monitoring. To accomplish this mission, the MCMC has assembled a family of affiliate organizations who are working in concert with one another and the clients that they serve. We look forward to the successes ahead of us, and thank you for stopping by!
 
Adopt a Katrina Family Print E-mail

Adopt a Katrina Family logoHelping families who still need assistance post-Katrina to return to their homes.
The MCMC Adopt A Family Website shows families available for “adoption” (“financial sponsorship”).

Browse the website www.AdoptaKatrinaFamily.org and find a family you’d like to adopt. Let's get every family back home!

 
What's New? Print E-mail

Image of file folder.The download area has been completely rearranged to make it easier for you to find documents. If you are unable to intuitively find what you seek by selecting a folder based on the folder name, you may wish to utilize the document search feature to find the documents you need. You can find the search feature at the bottom of any folder in the download area.

 

Affiliate Program Book


Created by MCMC for our Affiliates the program book is a tool kit of forms, reports, and policies to use to implement the program. These documents are available in our download area.

Getting Attention


Please visit our partners page to view more information about the organizations MCMC is collaborating with to deliver case management services to eligible clients.

5th anniversary of Katrina

I participated in several events to commemorate the 5th anniversary of Katrina this past weekend. I am sure that many of you did as well. I heard inspiring messages and a great deal of thanks given to a huge number of groups. Volunteers were praised for their humanitarian service and their continued contributions to the recovery process. I listened as politicians thanked the crowds, and each other, for the fantastic work that has been done since August 29, 2005. I watched a large number of adults shed tears and I even got a bit choked up myself a few times. It was astonishing to hear the numbers as they were spoken about, both in terms of dollars and of temporary housing units alike. I sat for long stretches of time, thought about all that has taken place during this half decade, and fully understood that many of the accomplishments and achieved goals would not have been a reality had it not been for the people who are called case managers. I only heard the term “case management” spoken once during the events that I attended, and yet I knew that most of the progress that has been made on the human side of the recovery would have never occurred had it not been for those who continually work behind the scenes and who perform the “yeoman’s job,” as Governor Barbour described to me yesterday afternoon. While the work of case managers is not fully understood by many, the importance of your function is clearly understood by the Governor and his staff. I wanted to personally thank all of you who have worked tirelessly on many of the case management programs and initiatives that had existed since 2005, and I doubly thank you for your contributions to the Mississippi Case Management Consortium since 2008.

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