OHY’s work is guided by Homeless Youth Prevention & Protection (HYPP) Advisory Committee recommendations regarding funding, policy, and practice gaps within and among state programs per RCW 43.330.705.
For more information, also see HYPP Advisory Committee – Washington Governor.
Meetings
HYPP Advisory Committee meetings are open to the public and allow for observers to offer comments related to the issues at hand. Meeting notes and record of committee member attendance is taken by OHY, reviewed and approved by the committee, and then posted here, HYPP Advisory Committee Meetings (Box).
To receive notification of upcoming meetings and other updates from OHY, please submit your email in the subscribe section of this page.
Members
The committee is comprised of 12 members including at least two legislators, at least two youth representatives, at least two parent advocates, at least one law enforcement representative, advocates, service providers and other stakeholders knowledgeable in the provision of services to homeless youth and young adults.
- Representative April Connors (R) – 8th District
- Senator Phil Fortunato (R) – 31st District
- Representative Kristine Reeves (D)- 30th District
- [VACANT] Legislator
- Parneet Kaur: Youth Advocate (term ends 1/31/27)
- Gage Spicer: Youth Advocate (term ends 1/31/26)
- Viola Ware, Vice Chair: Parent Advocate, Olympic Community Action Program (term ends 1/31/25)
- [VACANT] Parent Advocate
- [VACANT] Law Enforcement
- Erica Limon: Service Provider, Communities in Schools of Washington (term ends 1/31/25)
- Rodney Robinson: Community Youth Advocate (term ends 2/14/22 – 1/31/25)
- Jim Theofelis, Chair: Advocate, NorthStar Advocates (term ends 1/31/25)
Members must be appointed by the governor except for legislators, who must be appointed by the speaker of the House of Representatives and the president of the Senate. Committee terms are for 3 years and may be renewed by the Governor. For more information on becoming a committee member, see Apply to Serve – Washington Governor.
The committee may also invite “guest members” to participate in the work but they do not count towards quorum or have voting capabilities. Guest members serve 1-year terms that may be renewed by the committee.
For more information including officer elections and duties, expense reimbursement, meeting procedures, and subcommittees, please see HYPP Advisory Committee By-Laws.
- Senate Confirmation and PDC Financial Affairs – Forms and instructions for those board and commission members requiring Senate Confirmation and/or PDC F-1 personal financial affairs disclosure.
- Boards and Commissions Membership handbook (PDF) – Find information on the role of a board member and resources available, laws affecting board activities, and board transactions.
- Online appointee training* – Familiarize yourself with the laws affecting board members in Washington State. *Required for all Governor Ferguson’s appointees.
- Resign from a board or commission
- Open Government Resource Manual (PDF)
If you have any questions, please contact the Governor’s Office by email at GovernorBoardsandCommissions@gov.wa.gov or call 360-902-4111.