Newsletter - Compass Family Services
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Newsletter - Compass Family Services
Newsletter January 2014 VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT: From left to right: Ivory Thompson, Supervisor David Chiu, Juan Ochoa, Mayor Ed Lee, Erica Kisch and Brian King FAMILY HOLIDAY PARTY TAKES THE CAKE (AND 100 CANDLES!) TIFFANY APCZYNSKI Compass’s annual holiday party for families was bigger and better than ever this year, as it provided an opportunity to get together with our client families and blow out 100 candles in celebration of Compass’ centennial year. We were thrilled to have SF Director of H.O.P.E. Bevan Dufty emceeing the event with Executive Director Erica Kisch, and honored to have Mayor Ed Lee in attendance to say a few words of congratulations to Compass and encouragement to the attending families, and to proclaim December 12th, 2014 as Compass Family Services Day in San Francisco! Supervisors David Chiu and David Campos were also in attendance. Families were treated to a delicious turkey dinner prepared by our beloved Chef Alex Tamburro of Executive Chef Events, and activities were hosted by local businesses such as Deutsche Bank, Allied World Assurance Co., Pottery Barn Kids, Zendesk, Techshop, and Groupware Technology. Children enjoyed face-painting, magic tricks and a circus performance. Every family got a photo with Santa and Mrs. Claus (aka Todd Kahl and Cami Weaver), and each child walked away with a pair of pajamas from Pottery Barn Kids and a brand new book, thanks to many generous individual donations and a partnership with Green Apple Books. Tiffany Apczynski is the Director of Public Affairs at ZenDesk. She first heard of Compass through a friend who was involved in our Adopt-aFamily project. This friend was deeply moved by the way that Adopt-a-Family gave her a true sense for what the working poor are struggling against. Her friend’s reaction was so strong that Tiffany decided to tour our programs and attend some of our events. She was immediately impressed by the sense of community and interconnectedness that our programs fostered. Tiffany joined our IMPACT Leadership Council in July, an initiative to expand our network by engaging young professionals in our mission and work. Before taking her current position with ZenDesk, Tiffany worked as a journalist and has always had a fascination for the history of San Francisco and its myriad neighborhoods. This fascination, as well as her passion for social justice, are what drew her to Compass. Ever since she started working with us, Tiffany has demonstrated her dedication for community engagement and Compass clients and their children enjoying the celebration continued on page 3 SAN QUENTIN PRISONERS PARTNER WITH COMPASS TO LAUNCH HYGIENE DRIVE In mid-December, Gail Towle, a Compass donor and supporter, called Compass to say she and her husband Phil were volunteering at San Quentin prison with a group of inmates who had initiated a hygiene kit drive for Bay Area homeless children and youth and wanted to partner with Compass to distribute the kits. All of the inmates in the group are “juvenile lifers”; they committed murder when they were minors and are serving life sentences. Calling itself Kid C.A.T. -- Kid refers to the time in their lives when they committed their crimes and C.A.T. stands for “Creating Awareness Together”-- the group’s mission is to inspire humanity through education, mentorship, and restorative practices. Two Compass staffers were invited to join Gail and Phil at San Quentin to meet the 16 member group and learn about the project. The inmates had devised a well San Quentin KID C.A.T. prisoners thoughtout plan, which involved building awareness, educating their more than 4,000 fellow inmates about child homelessness and doing something practical to help.The group’s leader, Michael Nelson who was 15 when he committed murder, and is now 30, said, “We have made a commitment to making amends for our past wrongs, and restoring that which we have harmed.” The Sunday before Christmas the group met their short-term goal of assembling one hundred hygiene kits with products ranging from soap, toothpaste and shampoo to undergarments, towels, first-aid kits, and nail clippers. Compass was glad to be able to distribute these useful kits to children and youth in need, and is appreciative of the opportunity to partner with this remarkable group at St. Quentin trying to give back to their community. Volunteers from left to right: Natalie, Phil, Gail, Dolan and Jane picked up the hygiene kits from San Quentin GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS HOST COMPASS FAMILIES On December 23rd, nineteen lucky Compass families spent a fun and exciting afternoon at the Oakland Convention Center, courtesy of the Golden State Warriors. Families were greeted individually, given a tour of the Warriors’ facilities, and then treated to a delicious sit-down turkey dinner and a tantalizing dessert bar. Each family member had been given an opportunity to create a holiday wish list in advance of the party, and after lunch, every attendee, from the youngest baby to the oldest parent, was given a stack of beautifully wrapped holiday gifts, each one picked out specially for that individual by the Warriors’ staff. Children and parents alike had a wonderful time and were talking about the party for days to come. GO WARRIORS!!! A Compass Family enjoying a tour of the Warriors’ facilities 2 Volunteer Spotlight, continued from page 1 Clara House teenagers after their shopping spree at Uniqlo SPECIAL HOLIDAY TLC FOR OUR OLDER KIDS Finding that special gift for a teenage girl or boy can be particularly tricky, and this year two groups helped us to make the holidays particularly bright for the big kids we serve at Compass. Children of Shelters hosted a shopping spree at Uniqlo for the older kids at Compass Clara House – each came away thrilled with their own handpicked bag of trendy clothing. Project Glimmer provided many of the moms and older girls at Compass Connecting Point with jewelry, make-up and gift cards. Thanks to these and many other wonderful holiday initiatives, our moms and teens entered the new year in style! CHECKING IN WITH LATONIA WILLIAMS Those of you who attended last year’s Spring Forward event will remember our determined and fiery client speaker Latonia Williams, who was recovering from years of homelessness and addiction at Compass Clara House and studying to become a social worker so that she could help others and give back. Latonia and her teenage son, Lawrence, recently graduated from Compass Clara House, and moved into a brand new apartment at Bayview Hill Gardens. Latonia is in her final semester at City College and will graduate with not one, but TWO, degrees – one in Arts & Humanities and the other in Behavioral Sciences. Most recently, Latonia was selected to be featured in an SF Chronicle piece on student success -– look for her in the news in the coming weeks! In her spare time, Latonia counsels struggling students and, of course, spends quality time with Lawrence, who is now a high school sophomore and making great strides academically, emotionally and socially. Latonia’s Adopt-a-Family donor, Synergy Corporate Housing, provided the family with a houseful of furniture for their new apartment. Said Latonia, “We had a blessed Christmas. To be honest it was very emotional and a little overwhelming.” volunteerism. She helped coordinate ZenDesk volunteers for both our Halloween Party and our Holiday Party and she has provided ZenDesk employees as a resource for projects at our various program sites. Tiffany recalls the unforgettable experience that ZenDesk employees had, coming to Compass Connecting Point during drop-in hours and seeing the long line of homeless families, in crisis, seeking services. This powerful experience brought Zen Desk employees close to the cause and helped them to develop a true human connection with the population that Compass serves. Tiffany says that she is impressed by Compass’ ability to put a human face on family homelessness which is an issue that many people don’t really understand or want to really consider. Says Tiffany: “Compass is a non-profit that really understands the importance of forming partnerships and building long-term and personal relationships with both clients and supporters.” Tiffany hopes that her time at Compass and her impact as a volunteer will demonstrate that members of the tech community have the same emotional capacity and vulnerability as anyone else. She believes that some employees in the tech industry are working toward the goals of being true neighbours and concerned citizens. Tiffany has been a wonderful asset to the Compass community and we know that she continues to help us break the cycles of homelessness and poverty. 3 Compass kids enjoying the Pottery Barn play space at our Holiday Party PARTNERING WITH POTTERY BARN KIDS Earlier this year, Compass partnered with the Bright Horizons Foundation for Children and Pottery Barn Kids to refresh the Helen Hawk Children’s Center, the licensed childcare center at Compass Clara House. The result was a new “Bright Space”, with the center transformed by the Pottery Barn Kids team into a more comfortable, welcoming place for children to learn and play, with new furniture, equipment and toys. As if this were not enough, over the holiday season Pottery Barn Kids partnered with us on a number of fronts to make our Holiday Party for Families a huge success. In addition to donating boxes of decorations and ornaments, they gave us hundreds of pairs of pajamas, which our Santa gave out to the children attending the party. They also set up a wonderful play area at the party, complete with a play kitchen, teepee, chairs, tables and plenty of toys! And when the party was done, all of this wonderful Pottery Barn Kids stuff was Compass’ to use in our programs and give to our families! Edelman volunteers (left) and Office volunters (right) finish wrapping their AAF gifts ADOPT-A-FAMILY: A NEW SMILE FOR THE NEW YEAR Our Adopt-a-Family project (AAF) has been increasingly successful over the years, and we are proud to announce that, thanks to our generous community of donors, 350 homeless and at-risk families were “adopted” this holiday season. In addition to our many AAF donors, Compass relies on a small army of volunteers to receive, organize and then distribute gifts to our eager families. This year, a Salesforce volunteer named Laura Young was particularly moved by her AAF experience. Laura serendipitously overheard that a donor was not able to follow through for one of the families they had adopted. Envisioning how disappointed Angelica and her 11-year old daughter Chauri would feel, she stepped up and purchased gifts for the family. As if that weren’t enough, Laura and her husband made the commitment to cover the cost of Angelica’s special big wish – replacing her top teeth, the absence of which had caused her years of embarrassment and shame. Thanks to the generosity of Laura and her husband, Angelica is starting off the New Year with a brand new smile and newfound self-confidence! Adopt-a-Family is a rewarding and heart-warming experience for all involved, and we hope to continue the tradition of making wishes come true for years to come. Compass kids enjoying the magic show at the Spooktacular Halloween Party at Runway KIDS’ SPOOKTACULAR HALLOWEEN PARTY HELD AT TECH ACCELERATOR, RUNWAY The spooktacular energy was palpable at Runway, a successful tech accelerator in the mid-Market area, after it was decorated for Halloween to meet and greet Compass’ kids—and their parents—for trick-or-treating, a magic show and dinner. To get in the spirit, kids chose their favorite costume when they arrived—all donated—and got dressed up to take a walk down the long open-plan runway-like space. They filled up their bags with candy while chatting and taking “selfies” with as many of the costumed staff from the 75 start-ups as they could. In these heady days of tech startups, tax breaks and the lack of low-income housing, Runway CEO, Allan Young a San Francisco Chinatown native said: “It’s reasonable to call out successful entrepreneurs to be more engaged with society, with the community. I do think it’s very difficult to measure the indirect, external benefits that each new technology job creates. But clearly, there is an external benefit…some economic activity beyond just that tech job itself.” Our kids and families definitely benefited from the experience and Runway’s entrepreneurs got a great opportunity to educate themselves about the issues of family homelessness and poverty. Compass kids make their way down the Runway to trick-or treat and receive goodies from Runway employees A special thanks to these groups and corporations for their many contributions: THANK YOU TO OUR SUPPORTERS Helping fa milies find their way 49 Powell Street, 3rd floor San Francisco, CA 94102 p: 415-644-0504 Like what Compass does? Follow us on Facebook & Twitter! www.twitter.com/compassSF www.facebook.com/CompassFamilyServices www.compass-sf.org