ASCENCIA
1851 TYBURN STREET, GLENDALE, CA 91204 www.ascenciaca.org

Total Revenue
$3,694,888
Total Expenses
$3,849,743
Net Assets
$2,227,272

Organizations Filed Purposes: TO LIFT PEOPLE OF OUT HOMELESSNESS, ONE PERSON, ONE FAMILY AT A TIME.

The Access Center serves as the Coordinated Entry System (CES) for all clients in the Glendale Continuum of Care by providing standardized assessment of all clients that prioritizes the most vulnerable for housing placement. Services include street outreach, comprehensive screening and assessment of client needs, and case management with specializations in mental health, substance use disorders, housing location, employment, financial literacy, and veterans services. Services based at the Access Center are client-centered and use a trauma-informed approach to support client use of services. The Organizations Outreach Team canvasses streets to offer services to homeless people, respond to calls from the community to help homeless people and provides essential transportation to connect clients to needed services. The Access Center case management staff conducts a thorough review of each persons social, economic and health needs and tailors a plan for continuing services at the Organization or a responsible referral to an appropriate provider. Case Managers assist clients by helping them clarify priorities, identify resources, and facilitate short and long-term planning. The on-site tele-psychiatric services and trauma therapists give clients access to essential mental health services, and volunteers provide additional services including blood pressure screening and haircuts. Ascencia leads the Glendale CES, and supports the CES in the east San Fernando Valley and Northeast Los Angeles.Emergency Housing for up to 60 days for single adults and 120 days for families with minor children to help people address an immediate crisis. Entering adult clients must pass a background check, commit to saving money, and participate in case management services, which are provided through the Access Center. The 45-bed program can accommodate families of any size and configuration; children of any age are permitted. Volunteers provide substantial enrichment to the program; for example, school age children receive tutoring twice a week from School on Wheels, and volunteers and Guest Chefs purchase, prepare and serve dinner for the residents each night by utilizing over 800 volunteers a year from religious organizations, businesses, and service clubs.Scattered Site Permanent Supportive Housing for chronically homeless families and single adults provides a permanent home with social services support to ensure housing stability. The program focuses on helping families and individuals with disabilities and histories of extended or repeated homelessness overcome the physical and emotional setbacks of homelessness. This program, which converted from a family transitional housing program, in 2014, encountered difficulties finding families that met the HUD criteria for chronic homelessness. As a result, some of the units converted to single person households. The program is currently serving twelve households including 16 adults and 8 children.Next Step Permanent Supportive Housing provides a critical housing opportunity for single chronically homeless adults in recovery from alcohol or drug addiction. Clients in this program have completed residential rehabilitation but need more time to establish their sobriety and repair the substantial damage done to their credit, employability and personal relationships following long-term alcohol and/or drug abuse and homelessness. As a permanent housing program, clients have the opportunity to work at their own pace to rebuild their lives, and the Organization staff provide the support and guidance to help them. Services include financial literacy training, recovery support groups, small grants for education, guidance on credit repair, and referrals for legal services. Housing Now Permanent Supportive Housing for chronically homeless single adults. program, a 14-unit, scattered site program provides a permanent home with social services support to ensure housing stability. The program focuses on helping individuals with disabilities and histories of extended or repeated homelessness overcome the physical and emotional setbacks of homelessness. H.E.L.P. Permanent Supportive Housing for chronically homeless families and single adults provides a permanent home with social services support to ensure housing stability. The program focuses on helping families and individuals with disabilities and histories of extended or repeated homelessness overcome the physical and emotional setbacks of homelessness. The program is currently serving 20 households including 15 single adults and five families with children.Foundation grants such as Dignity Health Foundation and Mother Joseph Fund have enabled us to continue to provide supportive housing for vulnerable, high-cost users of hospital services since the Social Innovation Fund 5year grant ended in 2017. Originally known as the 10th Decile Project, Ascencia staff work with local hospitals to identify eligible patients. Services include assisting clients in connecting to housing and a medical home, and navigating needed health, nutrition education, assistance with daily living, financial literacy, and other services to stabilize them in permanent supportive housing and to reduce their impact on emergency services. Ascencias Homeless Services Liaison position serves as Ascencias liaison to local government, business and other stakeholders on matters related to homelessness in Burbank and the east San Fernando Valley. This includes representing Ascencia in planning initiatives in the Cities of Los Angeles, Glendale and Burbank, the County of Los Angeles, and the multi-agency planning underway related to the Los Angeles River. When not in the field, Ascencias Homeless Services Liaison is co-located at the City of Burbank Community Development Department. The position is responsible for being the point of contact on all homeless-related matters for the City of Burbank and coordinates closely with Ascencias street outreach team. The City of West Hollywood contracts with Ascencia to provide a street outreach team, case management, reserves ten of emergency housing beds for West Hollywood referrals, and provides Housing Retention Services. Ascencia provides services by contracting with the Department of Health Services to provide intensive supportive case management services to 120 clients placed in permanent supportive housing through Housing for Health. The Housing Location Navigator position serves as Ascencias cultivator of units by developing relationships with to property owners who are open to renting permanent housing space to homeless individuals and/or families.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Laura DuncanExecutive Dir.40$132,355
Grace KangBOARD MEMBER10$0
Terry WalkerBOARD MEMBER3$0
Kristine NamSecretary1$0
Anthony RubioBOARD MEMBER1$0
Lauren WillnerBOARD MEMBER1$0
Jeff RagusaBOARD MEMBER3$0
Sarine GarabedianBOARD MEMBER1$0
Marvel FordBOARD MEMBER1$0
John SaddBOARD MEMBER2$0
Sue SonBOARD MEMBER1$0
Edward BrailBOARD MEMBER5$0
Daniel ValdezBOARD MEMBER1$0
Bryan LongpreBOARD MEMBER4$0
Karen SwanVice President1$0
Isabel ReyesBOARD MEMBER2$0
Jenny ChenTreasurer2$0
David BolstadBOARD MEMBER5$0
Andrea AmorVice President1$0
Ron BakerPresident2$0
Kim GuardPRESIDENT ELECT2$0

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