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Mark Faucette

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Mark
Faucette

Program Director l, CTTAC

Mark Faucette is a senior program manager at Advocates for Human Potential (AHP). He currently serves as deputy director on the Behavioral Health Continuum Infrastructure Program (BHCIP) in California, working on the implementation of the new funding being rolled out via two state agencies: the Department of Social Services and Department of Health Care Services. Mr. Faucette has more than three decades of experience in various social service efforts in three states. He has also provided training and technical assistance (TTA) to projects with a focus on alternatives to incarceration, substance use, and community building across the United States and several other countries including Argentina, El Salvador, Guatemala, Japan, and Mexico. His focus on social justice led him to develop, as co-founder, the most significant reentry collaboration in the United States, the Los Angeles Regional Reentry Partnership. Before joining AHP, he was with the Los Angeles County Department of Health Care Services (LA DHS), focused on Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) for the county’s most medically vulnerable homeless men, women, and children. Mr. Faucette has published several papers with the UCLA School of Nursing focusing on health interventions for homeless men and women and formerly incarcerated individuals.