As a startup charity committed to compassionate outreach and harm reduction, our organization is still in the early stages of building a strong and diverse leadership team. While not all organizational positions have been filled yet, we are actively seeking passionate, dedicated individuals to join us on this mission.
We welcome new members who share our commitment to reducing harm, preserving dignity, and protecting life for individuals experiencing homelessness, mental illness, and substance use disorders. If you have expertise in nonprofit governance, community engagement, fundraising, or relevant lived experience, we encourage you to connect with us and help shape the future of our organization.
Together, we can build a board that reflects the values and vision essential to making a lasting impact.
Executive Directors
President
Paul Giesler
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The President of Patchwork StreetBridge provides strategic leadership, organizational oversight, and mission stewardship for our public charity. In this role, Mr. Giesler ensures that our street-level harm-reduction work remains grounded in compassion, dignity, and direct service to people living unhoused.
Vice President
Raven Lampel
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The Vice President supports organizational leadership and helps ensure the stability, integrity, and continuity of our mission. Mr. Lampel collaborates closely with the President and Board in strategic planning, operational oversight, and community partnerships that strengthen our harm-reduction outreach.
Secretary
Stacy Hall
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The Secretary manages internal structure, operations, and administrative integrity. Mr. Hall ensures record-keeping accuracy, transparent communication, compliance with nonprofit governance, and smooth logistical support for outreach teams.
Treasurer
Vacant
The Treasurer oversees the financial health, accountability, and transparency of the organization. This role manages budgeting, reporting, compliance, and the stewardship of all resources entrusted to our mission.
Directors at Large
Voting Members
Directors at Large serve as voting members of the Board of Directors and help elect Board Officers.
Harm Reduction & Survival Support
Vacant
Guides delivery of survival gear, hygiene supplies, and overdose prevention tools to protect life and reduce immediate harm.
Street-Level Mobile Outreach
Vacant
Supports person-to-person outreach that meets people where they live and moves with them across locations.
Overdose Prevention & Crisis Response
Vacant
Strengthens overdose prevention, wellness checks, and crisis response to reduce avoidable injury and death.
Mental Health & Substance Use Focus
Vacant
Centers outreach on people living with severe mental illness and substance use disorders who face the highest risk.
Trust & Relationship-Based Engagement
Vacant
Champions consistent presence, respect-first care, and voluntary engagement that builds trust over time.
Resource Navigation & Connection
Vacant
Supports real-time connections to recovery, mental health, housing, and local support services when requested.
Dignity, Ethics & Nonjudgment
Vacant
Upholds dignity-first, nonjudgmental care and ensures respect is never conditional on recovery or change.
Executive Staff
Chief Executive Officer
Paul Giesler
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The CEO leads organizational vision, strategy, and community relationships. Mr. Giesler ensures programs reflect the compassion, dignity, and harm-reduction values central to our mission.
Chief Operations Officer
Stacy Hall
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The COO ensures operational reliability, volunteer coordination, supply management, and internal systems that enable safe, effective street-level outreach.
Chief Financial Officer
Vacant
The CFO manages financial systems, reporting, compliance, and resource stewardship to support sustainable mission delivery.
We are currently inviting community members, professionals, and lived-experience advocates to apply for open seats on our Board of Directors. As a newly established nonprofit, this is a rare opportunity to help shape the values, voice, and vision of an organization committed to harm reduction, dignity, and survival for individuals experiencing homelessness—particularly those living with serious mental illness and substance use disorders. Contact us today to volunteer.