ALEA BRIDGE
PO Box 860277, Wahiawa, HI 96786 www.aleabridge.org

Total Revenue
$603,129
Total Expenses
$550,537
Net Assets
$555,104

Organizations Filed Purposes: AB was founded in January 2016, with a mission to empower people in need to achieve self-sufficiency through genuine compassion and innovative, community-based solutions. We have a vision of reducing homelessness on Oahu through the delivery of quality, comprehensive services and effective partnerships; continually striving to Break the Cycle, and Reverse the Trend of homelessness. With values of compassion, commitment, respect, and integrity, we serve as the bridge that connects those in need to the resources & assistance necessary to rebuild a life of Hope, Purpose, and Success.

ALEA Bridge's primary purpose and function is to connect the homeless, and those at risk of becoming homeless, to the resources available to restore a sense of hope, purpose, and success in their lives. We assist anyone needing and wanting help to find, qualify for, obtain, and sustain a housing solution for their needs. Our mission is empowering people in need to achieve self-sufficiency through genuine compassion and innovative, community-based solutions.

State Grant-In-Aid Wahiawa Hale o Maluhia (HoM) Proram establishes a community hub for holistic homeless services, onsite amenities, and emergency housing options. HoM incorporates a person-centered, harm and trauma reduction approach that will provide low barriers to program entry; provide food, clothing and other basic needs; access or referral to supportive services; assist with substance abuse and mental health resources as needed; and uses housing first to provide clients who desire housing with options to place them into housing as quickly as possible. Funds cover direct client services and onsite amenities for the at-imminent risk and homeless population of Central Oahu-North Shore-Mililani, Aiea-Pearl City- Waipahu-Ewa- Kapolei and neighboring communities. Total Participants Served 1,552; Total Number of Encounters 783; Total Number Placements/Connections with Housing, Employment and Supportive Services 406; Total Number of diversions from Citation, Arrest and ER 63; Total Number of Partricipants Transition from Emergency Situation to Transition Housing or Long-term Housing 61

U.S. Veterans Subcontract Homeless Outreach - Direct outreach services to individuals and families at-risk or experiencing homelessness within the Mililani-Wahiawa-North Shore and Aiea-Pearl City-Waipahu-Ewa-Kapolei and neighboring areas of Oahu. This includes all aspects of outreach services including but not limited to: Completion of VISPDAT forms that help assess and enroll homeless individuals/families into the State of Hawaii's Homeless Information Management System; obtaining legal documents as well as identification necessary for obtaining housing; providing transportation to government and community resources; providing food, clothing, toiletry/hygiene items as needed to meet basic needs; assisting in connecting to physical, spiritual, or mental health resources as needed; applying for, obtaining and placement in housing. Total Unduplicated Participants Served 160; Number Participants Housed 20

City Grant-In-Aid Homeless After-Hours Street Outreach. Expand emergency homeless services beyond normal business hours Monday-Friday, 4:00 p.m. - Midnight, and Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Improve collaboration with first responders; increase joint-outreach efforts with partners; provide intervention, de-escalation, and crisis response; diversion from citation, arrest, hospital and emergency room; provide transportation services; immediate access to housing and supportive services. Number Encounters and Assessments 233; Number Housing Referral 99; Number Supportive Services 135; Diversions from Citation, Arrest & ER 54; Number Staff Development Hours 107; and Number of Program Surveys 3.

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Augustus AcostaExecutive Director/ Program Director40$32,180
Nicole WinterOperations Manager/Executive Director40$30,513
Garrett SissonAccounting Generalist/Co-Founder35$14,649
Debra ZedalisTreasurer2$0
Dennis JinnoharaSecretary2$0
Ron PorterDirector5$0
Banner FaneneDirector0.2$0
Creighton ChangDirector/Treasurer6$0
Marilyn LeeDirector5$0
Mary Ann BongcoDirector5$0
Lorna SamarripaDirector1$0
Madonna SissonDirector/Secretary/Co-Founder2$0
Joel BongcoPresident, Director5$0

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