Jewish Family Service of Atlantic and Cape May counties announced Feb. 13 the promotions of Christine Zoda-Egizi, LCSW, as director of Atlantic Homeless Alliance & Justice Involved Services, and Erin Bowes, as associate director of Atlantic Homeless Alliance.
In her position, Zoda-Egizi will oversee all aspects of Atlantic Homeless Alliance (AHA), Justice Involved Services (JIS) and Projects for the Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) for the agency. Additionally, she will supervise a multi-disciplinary team of case managers, support staff and per diem employees to assure client outcomes and program commitment compliance.
Bowes earned a master’s in Social Work, from Stockton University, and a bachelor’s in Human Services, from Elon College. She serves on the Atlantic County Homeless Consortium Continuum of Care and leads the annual Point in Time survey for Atlantic County. In 2019, Bowes was recognized by her peers with the JFS Leadership Award for her exemplary work and selfless acts of time and dedication.
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