OUR MISSION - Family Gateway
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OUR MISSION - Family Gateway
LETTER FROM EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ROBERT ALBERTS It’s a bit of a sleight of hand to encapsulate one twelve month period because, of course, life is not really like that, not neatly divided into segments but instead it flows continuously. We can speak of opportunities, accomplishments, challenges that occurred at specific moments but they all had their origin in something that came before – and their significance reverberates years later. Which speaks to the lives of our clients. No one suddenly awoke one day in 2013 in dire poverty, fell into homelessness and found their way to Family Gateway. Rather, “asset poverty” is in fact their inheritance, the legacy left them by parents and grandparents, (along with low levels of education, few marketable skills and fewer employment possibilities). If that sounds harsh, I intend just the opposite – every meaningful thing that Family Gateway does begins with empathy and compassion. Without those qualities, none of the strategies, programs or services is likely to result in the kind of outcomes for our families that we work so hard to realize. The good news is that both our clients and our organization are achieving those great results. In 2013 Family Gateway served more families, raised more money and achieved better outcomes for our kids and adults than ever in our history. Additionally, we embarked on something unprecedented, a public-private initiative to end child homelessness in Dallas once and for all. Last January, our staff and Board committed to a vision that, in this world-class city, there should not be 5,000 children without a safe and warm place to lay their heads each night. We have fantastic parks, a world famous arts district, a beautiful new bridge – and children living in cars, in homeless shelters, in buildings never meant for human habitation, on couches where their family has worn out its welcome. That’s unacceptable. If a 6 year old (the average age of homeless kids in America) appeared on your doorstep with nowhere to sleep tonight, you wouldn’t turn them away. You just wouldn’t. END CHILD HOMELESSNESS And so we decided to end it, to become the first major city in the country to have done so – and along the way model our approach so that anyone, anywhere, who cares to help families out of poverty can look to Dallas and Family Gateway as the ones who figured it out. That new vision, that renewed commitment, led us to many other innovations in 2013 – a new mission statement, new logo, new social networking efforts, enhanced services which led to outstanding outcomes and a new vigor. We’d like nothing more – and, actually, we need nothing less – than to enlist you in our cause. 2014 is going to be another great year, full of opportunity, accomplishment and challenge. See you soon? Sincerely, Robert Alberts OUR MISSION Family Gateway is leading the Dallas community to end child homelessness by providing innovative and comprehensive housing, social and educational services to homeless children and their families. Our 2013 Totals MEET OUR FAMILIES We know families come in different shapes and sizes. How Many Families are Headed by a Single-Parent? Who Do We Serve? How Old Are the Adults? How Old Are the Children? What Are the Demographics? HOUSING OUR FAMILIES For almost 30 years, Family Gateway has provided individualized care and supportive housing to homeless families to restore the dignity, stability and self-reliance of the family unit. We provide our clients housing coupled with comprehensive case management and a suite of life-changing services delivered directly by the agency and through our community partners. The supportive housing programs Family Gateway provides are designed to address the varied needs of our clients and fall into two broad U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) defined categories: Transitional Housing (this includes Phases I and II of our Transitional Housing Program) and Permanent Housing (this includes our Long-Term – what HUD terms Permanent – Supportive Housing Program and Rapid Rehousing Program). Family Gateway’s Transitional Housing Program is located at two sites. Phase I is at the Annette G. Strauss Family Gateway Center where families are provided a room with enough beds to accommodate their family and meals, along with comprehensive case management and services designed to stabilize them and facilitate their move (within 3- 9 months) to Phase II of the Transitional Housing Program or to housing in the community. Families that continue to Phase II reside in a multi-bedroom apartment for an average of one year, continuing with case management services while developing a sense of responsibility and empowerment. The adults must be either working or in school. Our Long-Term Supportive Housing Program (LSH) provides long-term (5+ years) supportive housing solutions for families that are homeless due to multiple and profound barriers to success such as a physical, cognitive, or behavioral disability of at least one family member. Housing Programs by Size The Rapid Rehousing Program, which Family Gateway launched in 2013, is a new initiative focused on getting homeless families in safe housing quickly, then providing them with our comprehensive case management and services. This format has been proven to help families achieve their goal to live independently more rapidly, generally within a 6 to 9 month period. Within the context of each of these housing programs, all family members receive Comprehensive Case Management. Each family’s assigned case manager assesses the family's strengths and barriers to success, and works in conjunction with the Youth Services Coordinator to create a well-rounded Family Case Plan. OUR CHILDREN’S SERVICES Our children’s programs have a focus on positive relationships, education and health and are provided to every child we serve, birth to eighteen years. They include after-school and summer programming consisting of tutoring, mentoring, homework assistance, and recreational and enrichment activities. Emotional and mental health support is also offered through our community partners. These services are designed to provide new opportunities and to help children excel in school and in their relationships. Family Gateway’s commitment to education is evident in the progress our students have made in 2013 with scores well above the DISD average. Student Graduation Rates STAAR Test Pass Rates OUR ADULT SERVICES Services offered to our parents address the personal and professional challenges that have brought families to Family Gateway, enabling them to overcome homelessness and empower themselves to build a more successful life. Services include Work Readiness (resumé writing, mock interviews, customer service training, Dress for Success, and job search assistance); Life Skills (problem-solving, planning, time management, and organizational skills) and Financial Literacy (managing money, budgeting, saving, and use of credit.) Parenting Education (child development, appropriate methods of discipline, child-parent interaction, and development- centered parenting); and Self Care (referrals for mental health support, empowerment workshops, healthy relationships classes, and domestic violence classes). The actual array of services and individual goals taken up by each adult client will reflect the priorities established in the case plan developed by the client's Case Manager. All of the services offered as part of the Adult Services Program are designed to assist our families in achieving self-sufficiency and a return to independent living. Exited to Permanent Housing Earned Income Our programs are effective. Each one has surpassed the standards set by the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD.) The programs are measured by a number of different factors including the level of income the family earns and whether they are able to maintain housing. BY THE NUMBERS: 2013 Financials REVENUE: Where Does the Money Come From? Individuals ($504K temp restricted) $843,009 Founda ons ($500K temp restricted) $976,185 Corpora ons $47,491 Public/Service Organiza ons ($20K temp restricted) $84,682 Special Events Gov’t Grants/Contracts $258,694 $1,066,918 Program Income $35,356 Other $95,061 Total $3,407,396 Oth er 3% Program Income 1% Special Events 8% Pub lic/Service Organizations 2% Gov't Grants/ Individuals 25% Contracts 31% Foundations 29% Corporations 1% EXPENSES: Where Does the Money Go? Program Services $2,156,910 Management & General $222,653 Fundraising $378,551 Total $2,758,114 In‐kind Support $1,627,159 Fundraising 14% Manage‐ ment & General 8% Program Services 78% YOUR SUPPORT MAKES AN IMPACT - 683 Children Served Abell-Hanger Foundation Ms. Carolyn Campbell Evolution Road, LLC Ms. Arcilia Acosta Ms. Michelle Caplan FedEx Mr. Paul Adams Cardiology and Interventional Vascular Associates Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Mr. and Mrs. William F. Carroll Jr. First United Methodist Church Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alberts Ms. Gianna Cerullo Mr. Robert Folz Ms. Gillian Albuquerque Mrs. Angela Choquette Ms. Carrie Ford All Saints Catholic Church Chubb Group of Insurance Companies Ms. Holly Forsythe Ms. Marcia Allen Clay and Lara Jenkins Foundation Ms. Kristi Francis Mr. and Mrs. Joel Allison Dr. Joseph J. Clifford Francisco & Co. Ms. Heather Anderson Ms. Ellen Clint Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Fullinwider Ann and Nate Levine Academy Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coffee Gamtex Industries Ms. Betty Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. John Collins Mr. Steven Gendler Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Arnold Mrs. Jessica Colombo Gene and Jerry Jones Family Charities Mr. and Mrs. Truman Arnold Communities Foundation of Texas Mrs. Shay Geyer Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Askew Community Trust Bank Ms. Linda Gibbons Ms. Faye Bagby Compatriot Capital, Inc. Ms. Stacy Girard Mr. Jacques Bares Computershare Mr. and Mrs. Reid Golden Ms. Maxine Barnes Ms. Susan Cooley Baron And Blue Foundation Simmie Cooper Goldman Sachs Realty Management, L.P. Ms. Jessica Bass Ms. Kristin Corr Mr. John Batson Mr. Christopher Cozby Goldman, Sachs & Co. Matching Gift Program Mr. John Baumgarten Angela and John Crates Dr. Roberta Goldstein Mr. and Mrs. Huston Bell Ms. Lee Cullum Mr. and Mrs. Larry Good Ms. Leslie Benners Dallas County Chapter of Thrivent Financial Ms. Aneeta Goomar Mrs. Sandra Berger Mr. Lance Bergstrom Dallas Jewish Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bing Graffunder Mr. and Mrs. Charles Best Dallas Morning News Charities Mr. and Mrs. David Gruber Ms. Gina Betts Dallas Women's Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gummer Ms. Mara Jill Bindler Ms. Peggy Dear Mr. and Mrs. Steven Hamilton Booz & Company N.A., Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Deitch II Mr. and Mrs. John Hammack Ms. Linda Boren Mrs. Linda DiFede Mr. and Mrs. Don Hanmer Ms. Holly Bosler Ms. Deanna Dipizio-Johnson Harold Simmons Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Chris Bovard DMG Special Servicing Group, LLC Harry S. Moss Foundation Ms. Kristy Bowen Ms. Patricia Donosky Harry W. Bass, Jr. Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brodsky Mr. Jeff Doumany Ms. Zoe Hart Mr. and Mrs. Henri Bromberg III Ms. Samantha and Mr. Timothy Durst Ms. Claire Schlumberger Henry Mr. J. Brooks Mr. Jay Dyer Ms. Margaret Hensley Ms. Shonn Brown Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Dyer Mr. and Mrs. Don Herring, Sr. Mrs. Rebecca Bruder Ms. Allison Edwards Jill and Paul Herz Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, L.L.P. First Baptist Church of Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gordon Bryant & Nancy Hanley Foundation, Inc. Mrs. Richard Eiseman, Sr. Ms. Lelani Bucki Susan and Linc Eldredge Ms. Mary Ellen Hess Ms. Mai Caldwell Hoglund Foundation ENCANA Cares (USA) Foundation Mr. Stephen Hipp OUR SUPPORTERS (CONTINUED) Mr. S. Roger Horchow M. B. and Edna Zale Foundation Pediatric Society of Greater Dallas Mr. Thomas Houston Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Macintosh Mr. and Mrs. Alan Perkins Ms. Susan Howley Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mackenzie Mr. Sam Perry Ms. Caroline Hunt Ms. Nancy Marcus Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin Hunt Consolidated, Inc. Mr. Michael Matuson Phil and Bo Warnick Family Charitable Fund Hunton & Williams Mays Family Foundation Ms. Terri Phillips Ms. Jane Hurst Mr. Michael McCabe Mrs. Nelda Pickens Ms. Patricia Hutcheson Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pollock Insperity Ms. Tina McClary The Pollock Foundation International Exposition Company Mr. Larry McCown Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pratt, III J.F. Maddox Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Cappy McGarr R&F Culinary Center LLC / DUO J.L. Williams Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Peter McGuire Ms. Julie Rado Ms. Lindsay Jacaman Ms. Linda McMahon Mr. and Mrs. Clyde James The Meadows Foundation Safeway, Inc. Foundation Randalls/ Tom Thumb James and Norma Smith Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Pat Merriman Ms. Michelle Rawlings Jeffrey A. Carter Foundation Ms. Kazie Metzger Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ray JLB Partners, LP Dr. Bruce Mickey Ms. Selwyn Rayzor Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson Midway Hills Christian Church Katherine and Eric Reeves Mrs. Therese Johnson Mr. Randall Miltenberger Mr. and Mrs. Gerard L. Regard Mr. and Mrs. Chris Johnson Mr. Bay Miltenberger Rent-A-Center, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mitchell, III Ms. Paige Reupke Mr. and Mrs. Eric Jones Dr. and Mrs. Mack Mitchell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Riddle Mr. Bruce Kaye Ms. Diane Moore Mrs. Billie Leigh Rippey Mr. and Mrs. William Kelley Dr. and Mrs. Howard Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Frank Risch Kids Helping Kids Mr. and Mrs. Will Mundinger Rabbi Debra Robbins King of Glory Lutheran Church Dr. Maureen Murry, M.D. Reverend Linda Roby Ms. Jenny Kirtland Ms. Mary Muse Rolling Hills Shopping Center, Inc. Mr. Jack Knox Dr. Elizabeth Naftalis Ms. Bryanna Roop Ms. Susan Kochem National Charity League Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rose Mr. and Mrs. Darren Kozelsky Ms. Dana Nearburg Catherine and Will Rose Mr. and Mrs. Randall Kurtz Network for Good Mr. and Mrs. Brian Rose Mr. and Mrs. Winston Lam Mary and Rosser Newton Mr. William Ross Mr. Scott Lapierre Mrs. Jan Norris Rupe Foundation Ms. Eleanor Latimer NorthPark Presbyterian Church Mr. and Mrs. George Brint Ryan Ms. Amy Laws Northway Christian Church Mr. and Mrs. Michael Saslaw Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Levenson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Norton Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schuepbach Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Levy Mr. and Mrs. Erle Nye Ms. Lynn Sears Mr. and Mrs. Leon-Jacques Lidji Mrs. Mildred Oppenheimer Ms. May Sebel Mr. and Mrs. Steve Lieberman ORIX Foundation Sewell Motor Company Ms. Barbara Lozzi Ms. Cathy Packard Gowri and Alex Sharma Ms. Karen Lukin Mr. and Mrs. Paul Passmore Ms. Janet Shaw OUR SUPPORTERS (CONTINUED) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shields Ms. Luella Telker Ms. Heather Wiese-Alexander Mr. David Shiring Ms. Gracie Terrill Dr. Kern Wildenthal Mrs. George Shutt Texas Cars Direct Mr. John Williams Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simmons The Dallas Foundation Ms. Andrea Winters Ms. Jamie Singer Mr. Mitchell Wolff Mr. John Sites, Jr. The Roy Gene and Pamela Evans Foundation Ms. Sarah Smith Mrs. Nancy Titus Women of St. Michael & All Angels Church Mr. and Mrs. Mac Smith Ms. Jennifer Tobin Lea and Leo Yancey Mr. and Mrs. Richard Soch Ms. Sherrie Toma Mr. and Mrs. Jay Yost Ms. Delia Solis Mr. Toby Toudouze Mr. Kevin Young Mr. and Mrs. William Solomon Mr. and Mrs. Jean-Louis Trochu Ms. Melanie Zacek Mrs. Kris Sorokwasz Mr. and Mrs. Josh Ungerman Mr. Jeffrey Zwiebel Ms. Susan Spain University of Notre Dame Ms. Michelle Spangler Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vaughn St. Ann Catholic Church Mr. and. Mrs. Tommy Vieth Mr. Richard Stauble W. P. and Bulah Luse Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Stehsel Mr. Dennis Walo Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stewart Mr. and Mrs. John Walter Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Strauss Mr. John Warren Ms. Carmen Surgent Mr. and Mrs. Max Wells Mr. Bruce Taylor Whole Foods Market OUR GUILD Ms. Holly Bosler Ms. Samantha Durst Ms. Sarah Shields For a full list of our 2013 donors visit www.familygateway.org OUR 2013 BOARD Jill Herz, Board Chair Dr. Joseph Clifford Terri Phillips Samantha Durst, Secretary Jessica Colombo Rabbi Debra Robbins Terry Breedlove, Treasurer Kristin Corr Rev. Linda Roby Bay Miltenberger, Board Vice Chair Angela Tilley Crates May Sebel Richard Deitch II Sarah Shields Ronald Gordon Aaron Stehsel Stephen W. Hipp Charles Sulak Deborah Konigsberg Lea Yancey Trazell "Trey" Bailey John Baumgarten Leslie M. Benners Sandy Berger Gina Betts Mara Chase Eleanor W. Latimer Linda McMahon Julie Palmer, Ex Officio Member