File - Family Promise of North Fulton/DeKalb
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File - Family Promise of North Fulton/DeKalb
Affordable Housing Out of Reach for Minimum Wage Earners According to The National Alliance to End Homelessness, in Georgia, the Fair Market Rent (FMR) for a two -bedroom apartment is $817 monthly. In order to afford this level of rent and utilities — without paying more than 30% of income on housing — a household must earn $2,723 monthly or $32,675 annually. Assuming an individual works a 40-hour work week, 52 weeks per year, this level of income translates into an hourly wage of $15.71 per hour. A family earning minimum wage would have to work about 87 hours per week to afford a two bedroom apartment at fair market rent rate. This is why one of the leading causes of homelessness is a lack of affordable housing options. June 14- Alpharetta Presbyterian Church June 21- St. Luke’s Presbyterian Church June 28- Northminster Presbyterian Church July 5- Kingswood United Methodist Church July 12- Mount Vernon Presbyterian Church July 19- Mount Vernon Presbyterian Church Acts of Giving We are so grateful to the 7th grade students at The Epstein School!! They participated in a program called Nediv Lev, "Gift from the Heart". As a part of the process, they researched our organization and created a class presentation about the work that we do and they donated $1,740.00 to our program. Thank you for helping us to make difference in the lives of homeless children and their families! Huntley Hills Elementary School We are so thankful to receive donations from Huntley Hills Elementary School in Chamblee!! Dr. Marlane Speed, who is an Interrelated Teacher at the school and Mr. Harvey Beasley, who is a Paraprofessional at the school are the faculty directors of two student groups at the school, Boys to Men and Young Ladies of Distinction. These young students put together one hundred toiletries packets for our Family Promise families to have!! We are so appreciative of their generosity and hard work in putting together these packets and we know that our families will benefit from using them while they are in our program. Thank you all for helping to make a difference!! Pictured at right are Dr. Speed and Mr. Beasley. We would like to thank the Cowart Family/AshfordDunwoody YMCA who have welcomed FPNFD children to camp this summer! The Y also supports our organization throughout the year during school holidays by opening the facility and welcoming our guests. The children enjoy spending time in the pool and the other activities provided. Family Promise gladly accepts donations for assistance with camp and holiday activities. AUTO REPAIRS We are always in need of assistance with auto repairs for the families in our program who have cars. If you know of anyone who repairs automobiles and is willing to give our families a reasonable rate, please let us know. Also, many thanks to Steve Rajabi of Alpharetta Auto who has assisted us with prompt repairs to the FP van and box truck to keep the program moving! Make sure to “like” us and visit us often for updates and news. Search on Facebook for “Family Promise of North Fulton/DeKalb” and become even better friends with us today! Yippee! Celebrating 1 and 3! Two of our guests celebrated their First & Third birthdays recently! We would like to say thanks to the coordinators and volunteers at Roswell United Methodist Church and Dunwoody United Methodist Church for making their days special! We would also like to thank Priscilla Brown of Prissy's Cakes for her creations of the birthday cakes! Priscilla can be reached at Prissy’s Cakes at www.prissycakes.com or at 678-608-7281. Hire her for your next event! Edna is a single mother of 5 children ages 3 to 14. She came into our program because she and her children didn’t have anywhere to go. She had recently moved to Atlanta from Iowa and became homeless due to an inability to find employment adequate enough to care for her family. While in the program for only a month, she was able to find a job and secure stable housing! She said that she “would have never gotten this far this fast without the assistance that Family Promise provided”. She also said that Family Promise is “a great program for people willing to do the required work”. She added that she benefitted greatly from the wonderful resources that Family Promise North Fulton/DeKalb provided to her to help her get back on her feet like case management, job coaching, financial assistance and housing assistance. She said that it was a daunting experience to move to a new city with her children not knowing exactly where to turn for help and that FP was a blessing to her family! She is very happy in her new home and the children now have a yard to play in. Since leaving our program, Edna has secured another job with an increased salary in the last month and she reports that her children are excelling in school. We are very proud of Edna, and we are so happy that she and her children are doing so well! MEET OUR INTERN! Miguel Montoya has recently joined Family Promise as an Intern. Miguel is originally from Coahuila, Mexico. He is currently a Senior at Oglethorpe University where he majors in Sociology with a Social Work concentration and he minors in French. This is his first college internship and he has previously worked for the Center for Civic Engagement at Oglethorpe University where he helped plan community service projects for other students. He is excited to learn as much as possible from the opportunity given to him by Family Promise of North Fulton/DeKalb. MEET OUR OFFICE ANGELS! We would like to thank our wonderful office angels Mary Guerrant and Marylyn Brown. Office Angels are volunteers who help us with answering phones, creating documents, completing special projects or just providing coverage for the Day Cay center. If you would like to be one of our office angels, please call us today at 770-609-5407. Our Board of Directors Rabbi Bradley Levenberg, Immediate Past President Pam Anderson, President Gretchen Keyser, Vice President Jenny Carter, Treasurer Jeff Willard, Human Resources Committee Steven Blaske, Fundraising Committee Reverend Joe B. Martin, Host Committee Reverend Brian Dale, Host Committee Gerald Aldridge, Host Committee Reverend Nancy Lane, Board Member Penina Richards, Board Member Judy Davis, Board Member Donnaire Murray, Board Member Easter Treats Some of our guests enjoyed celebrating Easter this year and there was even an appearance by the Easter Bunny! See their adorable photos here! Volunteer Appreciation Dinner at Buca diBeppo We recently celebrated our volunteers and coordinators with an appreciation dinner at Buca di Beppo Italian Restaurant in Alpharetta. We would like to extend our warmest thanks to all of our volunteers for all of their contributions. We realize how much time and energy this demands and we deeply appreciate all of your efforts to help make this program a success! Thanks to Buca di Beppo for the wonderful dinner arrangements for our volunteers, and our FP guest’s children who decorated the table favors for each diner! Our Host Congregations The resources are already there. In the community there are congregations that can provide space in their buildings to serve as temporary homes. Day centers, where families can take showers, receive case management and look for housing and jobs, can be located at a house of worship or agency. There are multiple options for transportation to get families from the host congregations to the Day Center and back. With volunteers giving their time, making meals, and sharing hospitality family homelessness is addressed without the creation of expensive shelters. Across the country, people have realized that this innovative approach truly makes a difference for families experiencing homelessness—and more than 160,000 volunteers. These volunteers are the core of the program. They share food, spend the night, play with children and lend their passion and expertise to help families get back on their feet. They prove that motivated people can solve family homelessness… • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Alpharetta Presbyterian Church Temple Beth Tikvah Congregation B’Nai Torah Dunwoody United Methodist Church Holy Innocents’ Episcopal Church Kingswood UMC Mt. Vernon Presbyterian Church Northminster Presbyterian Church Roswell United Methodist Church Roswell Presbyterian Church St. Dunstan's Episcopal Church St. Luke's Presbyterian Church Sandy Springs Christian Church Temple Sinai If you know of a congregation of any faith or denomination in North Fulton/ DeKalb who may be a good fit for Family Promise program, please let one of our Host Committee members (Reverend Joe B. Martin, Reverend Brian Dale, Gerald Aldridge) or our Executive Director, Felicia Hardy, know. We are always looking to expand our program and grow our services.