Spring 2014 - Clare House
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Spring 2014 - Clare House
NEWSLETTER.SPRING 2014:Layout 1 4/28/14 2:26 PM Page 1 NON-PROFIT ORG U.S. POSTAGE PAID LANCASTER, PA PERMIT NO. 185 342-344 E. Chestnut St. • Lancaster, PA 17602 at Clare House Phone: 717.291.8967 Contact: eva@clarehouselancaster.org Spring 2014 OR CURRENT RESIDENT Volume 1 - Issue1 Inside this issue: The New Blooms on the Block • New Staff...................................1 A lot has been changing around Chestnut Street, and we can’t wait to fill you in on all the exciting happenings! First and foremost, our staff has been transitioning for the past few months but we are ecstatic to announce the finalized team— in order of appearance: • Volunteer Opportunity...........1 • Upcoming Events.....................1 • Presidential Profile..................2 • Perchon Place......................... 2 • Our Vision & Mission.............3 Our Vision: Our vision is a community where all women and children have a sense of optimism, confidence, and hope for the future. at Clare House Our Mission: Clare House serves homeless women and children in a caring environment, through life skills training and support, leading to self-sufficiency. Looking Ahead: Stay tuned for upcoming events that will be springing up over the next few months! Stop by our Facebook page to check out some of our Volunteer Profiles! Get to know the people who help Clare House run smoothly! VEHICLE NEEDED: Clare House is sad to say our 1997 Ford F150 that was donated to us a few years ago is in trouble.We discovered rusted through brake and fuel lines after the long winter, leaving us without a vehicle. Any truck-buffs that want to rebuild her—the parts aren’t manufactured anymore, but we’ll sell the truck to you! Anyone willing to donate a vehicle to Clare House please give us a call at (717) 291-8967. • Thank You Community...........3 Upcoming Events: • May 3rd: Compass Mark is sponsoring our families so they may participate in their annual Riddle Quest right here in Historic Downtown Lancaster! • May 10th: Long time sponsor The Lancaster Corvette Club is having a Spring Car, Truck and Cycle Show at Root’s Flea Market! Annette Rosa-Pabón: Life Skills Director As Life Skills Director, Annette assists families with accessing services and supports to successfully achieve goals. Her previous work as Community School Director at George Washington Elementary School played a vital role in transforming the school into what is now called a “Full Service Community School”. Annette has been happily married to her husband for 28 years, and has a 21 year old daughter as well as a schitzu/poodle named Maggie. In her free time Annette loves taking trips into New York to see shows on Broadway. Melissa Boots: House Manager There is nothing more amazing than women empowering themselves. Having previously worked at a domestic violence shelter in her native Maryland, Melissa was excited at the opportunity to be part of the Clare House mission. Melissa has been happily married to her husband, Tim for 15 years and has a beautiful, 12 year old daughter named Jasmine. A perfect day in Melissa’s opinion would be reading on a hot, sunny beach or hiking followed by a picnic lunch by a waterfall! Evalina Dombrowski: Program Director You can just call her Eva. Our newest teammate is joining us from a background of mental health services and is eager to contribute a special kind of hard work and positivity to our teamwork dynamic. Eva has a B.A. In Psychology from Messiah College and spent her time since graduation working for Philhaven Behavioral health Rehabilitation Services. In her free time Eva enjoys long boarding, hiking, and visiting her eight month old niece. NEWSLETTER.SPRING 2014:Layout 1 4/28/14 2:26 PM Page 2 Meet the President: Lisa Greener Lisa Greener is happy to be serving Clare House as the new President to the Board of Directors We have entered a new season here at Clare House in more ways than one. With that we usher in a new President to our Board of Directors. Lisa Greener holds a B.S. in Accounting and Management from Lebanon Valley College and is employed as Director of Finance for Community Basics, Inc., a real estate developer and property manager of affordable housing projects in central Pennsylvania. Lisa has been serving Clare House in various capacities for the past several years. She began volunteering at Clare House several years ago, primarily at special events and fundraisers. In 2010 she joined the Clare House Board of Directors and has participated on the Finance Committee and special events committees. PENNY DUTCH FEST: Arts and Music Festival to Benefit Clare House Clare House is always excited to partner with local businesses that promote and encourage a strong sense of community. Penny Dutch Apparel is one such company that also has a generous heart for giving back.This summer they are hosting an event called Penny Dutch Fest that will feature local artists and musicians of all genres performing for the benefit of Clare House! From 1pm-10pm live music will be playing and artists will have work on display & for sale with partial proceeds going back to Clare House.There will be a silent auction, as well as a 50/50 raffle. At past events, like Jazzfest, donors have been overwhelmingly generous for our cause.We ask that you faithfully consider any auctionable items or bundles you can donate to raise money at Penny Dutch Fest. A variety of Food & Beverages will be provided for everyone’s enjoyment at the event. And if you’re interested in the many ways Penny Dutch serves the community, you can also check out the Penny Dutch website at www.pennydutch.com or www.clarehouselancaster.org 2 Lisa, as well as the rest of the Board, has been instrumental in the revision of our Mission and Vision as an organization. She has eased the transition and settlement of our new staff, and continues to be helpful as operations start anew in the houses! Lisa has lived in the Lancaster area for 14 years with her husband and daughter. In her spare time she enjoys going to the gym and playing in the garden as well as supporting her husband's business ventures in thoroughbred horse racing. It is Lisa’s firm belief that helping women and their families succeed and become self-sufficient is essential in our county’s effort to end homelessness. Thank You: A note to our community The past few months have not been easy. We relied heavily on the leadership of our Board, hard work of our current Life Skills Director, Annette, and the conviction that our unique program is a great asset to Lancaster County and a service that should carry on. We pulled through a very long winter holding onto faith that the right staff and opportunities would be provided. And after a long period of public silence, our prayers were answered by able-bodied staff excited about our mission, and an overwhelming out-reach from community members and local businesses who want to sponsor, fundraise, and volunteer with Clare House. What kept our mission and our vision alive was the small things; the little miracles nurtured by a community that believes in what we do. Without your generosity and continued enthusiasm for what we do at Clare House, it would have been easy to just give up. But each time surrender seemed eminent a ray of hope would break through, and renew our conviction to this purpose. Not a day passes without our most sincere gratitude to the many individuals and groups that continued to encourage Clare House during our period of evolution. Looking forward, you can expect to see a renewed presence in Lancaster. We are dedicated to our mission to end homelessness in the long term, and it is a monumental encouragement to know that our community stands behind us in that pursuit. A Horse of a Different Kind: Percheron Place seeking residents One prime example of continued support and generosity is the recent sponsorship Clare House has received from a local field office of Percheron LLC. A group of 5 volunteers from Percheron have Adopted a Room and gave it a personalized Percheron touch! For those of you who don’t know, a Percheron is a specially bred work horse originally from France. Our friends at Percheron LLC lived up to that exact reputation of hard work and devotion to a task, and we can’t thank them enough! It took about 3 hours, but a beautiful brand new armoire was constructed and positioned for use, as well as matching bed spreads for all 4 beds, wall decorations, and new bathroom mats and shower curtains. We are overwhelmed with the generosity and enthusiasm of our volunteers, but Percheron really went above and beyond with their sponsorship of room one. Since they put so much into the room we thought it would only be fitting to name it Percheron Place. Thanks to the hard work and sponsorship from Percheron LLC, Percheron Place is open and ready for residents! 3