P Why Permanent Supportive Housing?
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P Why Permanent Supportive Housing?
Nonprofit Org. U.S. Postage Paid Westport, CT Zip Code 06880 Permit No. 320 49 Richmondville Ave. • Suite 112 • Westport, CT 06880 T: 203-226-3426 • www.hwhct.org Why Permanent Supportive Housing? Officers: John Walsh, Chair Jeff Scanlan, Vice Chair Bruce Gaylord, Secretary Bruce Hennemuth, Treasurer P ermanent Supportive Housing (PSH) is an innovative and proven solution to some of our communities’ toughest problems. It combines affordable housing with services that help people who face the most complex challenges to live with stability, autonomy and dignity. Supportive housing improves housing stability, employment, mental and physical health, school attendance; and reduces active substance use. People in PSH lead more stable and productive lives. Directors: Elena Adams John Canning Janis Collins Cheryl Eldh Martha Ercole Ryan Greenberg Jonathan Mathias Steven Paymer Tracy Porosoff Patrice Schramm Hal Shupack Lauren Soloff Andrea Terrillion Doug Watt Chan Wheeler Bacharach Community Shelter for Single Mothers and their Children Westport, CT Linxweiler House Extension of the Bacharach Community Westport, CT Tom Kretsch Permanent Supportive Housing Saugatuck Apartments Westport, CT Westport Rotary Centennial House Westport Rotary Centennial House Westport, CT Fair Street Apartments Norwalk, CT Hales Court Westport, CT 06880 4 www.hwhct.org neighborhoods, beautifying city blocks with new or rehabilitated properties, and increasing or stabilizing property values over time. No one wants to be homeless. Permanent Supportive Housing works. Homes with Hope – a Brief History Tom Kretsch Gillespie Center & Hoskins’ Place Single Men and Women’s Shelter Westport, CT H omes with Hope began life in the early 1980’s as the Interfaith Housing Association of Westport and Weston (IHA) when it became evident that an increasing number of homeless citizens were taking refuge in churches and public places. To help this challenged population, a group of citizens, under the leadership of the late James Bacharach (Assumption Church parishioner), Rev. Ted Hoskins (Saugatuck Church), Rabbi Bob Orkand (Temple Israel), and David Kennedy (Westport Dept. Human Services) established the Westport Community Kitchen in 1982 and IHA in1984. Jim Gillespie (Saugatuck Church parishioner) was IHA’s 1st Board President and provided inspirational leadership. Early in 1984, Westport town officials made the Linxweiler House at 655 Post Road East available to IHA and in late 1984 the homeless shelter opened, at the Vigilant Firehouse, on Wilton Rd. The Firehouse shelter, which incorporated the Community Kitchen, moved in April, 1989 to the Gillespie Center in downtown Westport. Our six units of emergency shelter for families headed by single mothers (the Bacharach Community), opened in 1993. 49 Richmondville Ave. • Suite 112 Welcome to our Annual Report / Introduction to Homes with Hope W Permanent Supportive Housing costs essentially the same amount as keeping people homeless and stuck in the revolving door of high-cost crisis care and emergency housing. PSH helps build strong, healthy communities by improving the safety of Emergency Shelter Programs LETTER FROM OUR PRESIDENT • hether you are among the many generous neighbors who have supported Homes with Hope since it opened in 1984, or if you Jeff Wieser, are a brand new President & CEO neighbor who has never heard of our organization, I hope you will find something of interest in this. We have provided an update on our operations which house more than 80 people every night in Westport and Norwalk; and we have provided a bit of history which exhibits the support of this community, which is one of a very small number of suburban communities which offers homeless services to all its residents. From our origins in the early 1980’s to today, our growth has been steady, but measured, to accommodate the needs of our area in a way that the community could absorb. We are especially proud that we have been good neighbors, and we have worked hard to ensure that the community can remain proud of us. Westport News, Friday, April 17, 1992 article featuring former HwH/IHA President & CEO, Rev. Peter Powell in front of the Linxweiller House Pete Powell, began his 22-year leadership as President of HwH in Feb., 1988, retiring in January, 2010. Our staff now numbers 24, including six Master’s level Case workers. This professional staff cares for a population that is increasingly able to utilize the permanent housing resources we have developed. These programs help end homelessness for those most likely to return to the shelters. Our programs have expanded to include 30 units of Permanent Supportive Housing, the first eight units at Saugatuck Apartments, having opened in 1998 (see timeline next page). Westport, CT 06880 • We hope you like this newest communication, and we hope that you will reach out to us to get more information about how we help those neighbors who are not as fortunate as so many in this blessed and generous community. Please let me know if you would like further information! All the best, PS: We have been blessed to have received the gift of bequest from a few of our long term supporters. We would be grateful if you considered including us in your estate plans by directing a gift through our “Legacy with Hope” campaign. T: 203-226-3426 • w w w. h w h c t . o r g Westport Daily Voice BOARD OF DIRECTORS E M E R G E N C Y S H E LT E R S Gillespie Center & Hoskins’ Place he Gillespie Center, located in the heart of downtown Westport for the past 24 years, provides emergency overnight shelter to 15 men and Hoskins’ Place to 4 women. Shelter staff and residents provide breakfast and lunches each day to the residents, and a network of community organizations and individuals prepare and serve a hot dinner each night at 5 pm to anyone needing food. In addition the Food Pantry at Gillespie provides groceries to households that are struggling to make ends meet. All our services are in demand and would not be possible without the efforts of the hard work of volunteers, local food drives, and the generosity of local donors. The Food Pantry is now open to all who need groceries every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday from 1pm - 5pm and Saturdays from 10am - Noon. Two pre-packaged bags of groceries can be picked up weekly. The Pantry will not be open on holidays. For further information call 203.226.1661. T Many of our shelter residents are struggling with mental health issues, drug/alcoholism and unemployment. As their immediate housing crisis is handled at our centers, a hallmark of our program is integrating case management services with their stay. For each resident, a case action plan is developed to create a strategy that identifies appropriate care providers and assists the guest with navigation to housing opportunities in Fairfield County and beyond. We collaborate with the state agencies to provide access to a community clinician and benefit specialists in an effort to expedite services. Our facilities are open and available to guests 24 hours a day, with a dedicated staff to provide the best possible 1982 1984 Gillespie Center & Hoskins’ Place care that fosters recovery and encourages the motivation of the individual to make the changes needed to rectify their housing crisis. Our goal is to provide a safe and supportive environment and to address the complex issues that contributed to the individual becoming homeless. As their situation is stabilized, our intent then focuses efforts with obtaining appropriate housing. Shelter stays are often compounded by financial barriers to obtain housing in the area. Fortunately Homes with Hope has the foresight to understand and respond to this need by developing affordable supportive housing that is integrated into the community. Christmas Eve 1984 PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING FOOD PANTRY 1989 A list of suggested items: • Canned Tuna and other canned meat products (ham, turkey, Spam, canned tuna with Tuna Helper is very helpful) • Canned vegetables and fruits • Peanut butter • Instant Oatmeal - any variety • Jelly/Jam • Soups that contain meat • Cold Breakfast Cereal: any variety • Macaroni & Cheese Non-food items: • Bleach • Windex • Sponges • Dish detergent • Comet 1993 What’s Happening in PSH at HwH Inc. of Stamford. HwH serves 5 units of PSH for individuals in this 57-unit affordable housing facility located in Norwalk that opened in the fall of 2010. omes with Hope’s long-term vision is to create 50 units of Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) for the chronically homeless, mentally ill. The agency chose to focus on increasing the number of PSH units in and around Westport as an outcome of the lessons learned over the many years of serving those most in need in our community. We continue to be devoted to the mission of our existing programs and services while we move forward with this initiative. The agency’s flagship program, Saugatuck Apartments (formerly known as Homes with Hope), was opened between 1998 through 1999 and provides permanent supportive housing for 3 families and 5 individuals. H The Westport Rotary Centennial House, our 6-unit PSH project located at 10 West End Avenue in Westport, completed construction in August, 2009; with tenants starting to move in during September. Today 4 homeless individuals and 2 families have a permanent place to call home. 1998 Hales Court In late 2011 HwH started moving new PSH tenants into Hales Court, a 78-unit affordable housing community developed, owned and operated by the Westport Housing Authority. HwH provides case management to tenants of 10 PSH apartments, 2 for families and 8 for individuals or couples within this community. Fair Street Apartments is a collaboration between Homes with Hope and New Neighborhoods, 1997 Fair Street Apartments This past November HwH purchased the 3-bedroom house at 86 Saugatuck Avenue, a property that is contiguous to the existing Saugatuck Apartments. This property created our 30th permanent supportive housing apartment and today we are able to provide a safe permanent home to 24 individuals and 8 families. All of our tenants receive the same professional case work support provided by a case manager with a minimum of a Master’s in Social Work degree. Westport Rotary Centennial House Saugatuck Apartments 1999 2009 2010 2011 Solving homelessness in our communities through supportive housing Westport Community Kitchen Linxweiler House Men’s Shelter & Community Kitchen at Vigilant Firehouse Gillespie Center & Community Kitchen Bacharach Community & Hoskins’ Place Bacharach Community he Bacharach Community has sheltered single mothers and their children since 1993. Homes with Hope has done an effective job of providing a 3-9 month home to these needy families, but a great thing has been happening lately. Due to two grants we have received to provide up front funding of security deposits, as well as utility arrearages, we have been able to shorten the time these families stay with us and speed them into suitable permanent housing. As a result we have been taking care of many more families T 2 over the last few years. In the full year 2009, we sheltered 11 homeless families as they worked to seek a resolution of their homelessness; in 2010 the number increased to 16 families, and in 2011, we were able to make a difference in the lives of 21 different families, including 37 children. While we remain constrained by the small number of units that we have (six), the increasing turnover is a good thing and we will strive to help as many families as we can, and end their homelessness as quickly as possible. WIN Womens’ Interfaith Network Saugatuck Apartments PRIDE Fair Street Apartments, Norwalk Westport Rotary Centennial House Hales Court 86 Saugatuck Making a Difference FINANCIALS FOR 2011 EXPENDITURES REVENUE SOURCES $707 $800k 13.8% $700k $649 $538 $600k 17.7% $454 $500k $325 $400k 68.5% $463 $299 $283 $300k $287 $183 $200k $100k Bacharach Community Program 0 Individuals General & Administration 2010 Fundraising 2011 Fdns/Corps/ Relig Inst./ Clubs Government In Kind Rental Inc. & Fees “From a safe and sober place to stay when I entered the Gillespie Center, to the continuous support I have received from Homes with Hope in finding housing, education, seeking employment, and overall mental and physical wellness, all helped me change over the past year... For this I am grateful to Homes with Hope and the day I picked up the phone and made my first contact with them.” – A current resident in one of Homes with Hope’s permanent supportive housing facilities 3 Ma hew & Nicole Mascera John & Donna Ma e George McWeeney Lynne Menon William & Carolyn Meyer John & Chris ne Mihalec Richard & Lois Miller Elizabeth Minor Greg & Jessica Morgan John & Judith Morgan John & Helen Morrow Toni Morton Dimes Lloyd & Kristan Nash Joan Nathan Steven & Sharon Navarro Stanley Nayer Gareth & Jaclyn Noble Jane Nordli Jessep Winslow & Anne Pa erson Joan Pendergast Ernest & Jodi Perno Jane & Bernard Perry Gail Pesyna & John Hooper Sally Poundstone Sherry Preiss Stephen & Barbara Raffel Roger & Gail Ratchford Lee & Sharlene Raymond John & Lorraine Reilly Joseph & Donna Renzulli Frances Reynolds Kathleen Rockwood Celie Rosenau Francis & Joyce Rosenbaum Donald & Ann Rully Kenneth & Lydia Runkel Sue Ryan Mar n & Jane Sachs Terence & Reina Sauer Philip & Wendy Schaefer Bruce & Amy Schneider Paul Scho Barbara Schwab Eugene & Carol Schwartz Edward Schweitzer Rita & Richard Seclow Robert & Harriet Selverstone Thomas & Mary Shaughnessy Jane Sherman Cathy & Sco Sidell Adolph & Ruth Schnurmacher Founda on Inc. 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$249 Lawrence & Martha Aasen William & Patricia Abbo Philippa Ader Howard Aibel Lisa Aldridge Janet Aley Robert & Ka e Augustyn James Baker Alexander & Joan Balas Walter & Jocelyn Barandiaran Margaret Barne John & Mary Baumann Morris & Linda Baumstein Joel & Barbara Beaman Alan Beasley Caryl Beatus Joan Beauvais & Wally Meyer Lori & Marty Bell Mikel Bendsend & Sachiko Nakayama James & Lois Benfield Richard & Stacy Berman Kenneth & Alice Bernhard James & Jill Bicks Holly Bisset Naomi Bleifeld Michael & Julie Blitzer Jessica Bram Ed Brennan & Jane Ross John Bre Louis & Karen Briskman Lisa Brodlie Iain & Linda Bruce Michael Burne e Barbara Butler Berchem, Moses & Devlin, P.C. deliver a check providing residents with holiday greetings Homes with Hope Donor Listing Creativity at Castles in the Sand David Callan & Jalna Jaeger Barbara Ann Cavanaugh Robert & Kathleen Clair Eric & Lica Cole Michael & Jennifer Corbo Russell & Barbara Crocker Richard & Sally Cummings Heidi & Samuel Cunningham Jo Ann Davidson Arne & Helen de Keijzer Chris ne Desser Edward & Melissa Diamond Theodore & Carol Diamond Garth & Sally Dimon Peter & Catherine Doyle Mitchell & Shelly Driesman Mary Jane Dunn Mike Durkin & Alice Stra on Walter Eads Burton & Judith Eden Kenneth Edgar Robert & Robin Elson Raymond Eyes Jeffrey & Amy Feinman Peter & Chris Ferrara John & Sandi Fifield David & Judy Fisher John & Cynthia Fitzgerald Michael & Darlinda Fleitz Robert & Heidi Flicker Eileen Flug Richard & Patrice Foudy Mar n Fox & Ellen Graff Emil & Kathryn Frankel Mary Jo Fuoco Neil & Elise Gabriele Sonja Gerquest William Gertz & Evelyn Pellicane Nathaniel Gibbons Edward & Ann Gill Lois Gillespie Stephen & Lynne Goldstein Dan & Marcia Goodgame Leslie Gransberry Katherine & James Graves Walter & Betsy Greene Mimi & Chuck Greenlee Brent & Dennyse Gunts David & Blanche Haid Steven & Rosemary Halstead Francis & Marilyn Hamilton Barbara & William Hart Martha Hauhuth Mary Beverly Hennemuth Stephen & Sigrid Henrichson Henry & Carol Herman Walter & Winifred Herrmann Audrey Hertzel William & Sarah Hickson Leon Hirsch & Fanny Flecha Hirsch Jade Hobson Adam & Lisa Hodes Fiona Hodgson Rita Hopper Laura Howell Reto & Catherine Jenal Nora & Alex Jinishian Kristen & Malinda Johnson Martha Johnson Be y Ann Jones Jane & Peter Jordan Gordon Joseloff Joel Kabak & Judith R. 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