Organizations Filed Purposes:
WE OFFER GOD'S HOPE, HELP AND HEALING TO THE MOST IMPOVERISHED MEMBERS OF OUR COMMUNITY.
THE MEN'S EMERGENCY SHELTER PROVIDED 53,806 BEDNIGHTS OF EMERGENCY SHELTER TO MEN EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS. THE SHELTER SERVED 1908 UNDUPLICATED MEN EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS. IN ADDITION TO A SAFE PLACE TO SLEEP, THE PROGRAM PROVIDED SHOWERS, PERSONAL HYGIENE ITEMS, AND CLOTHING. CASE MANAGERS WORKED WITH MEN TO CONNECT WITH RESOURCES AIMED AT FINDING PERMANENT HOUSING AND EMPLOYMENT. THE PROGRAM ALSO CONNECTED VETERANS WITH THE VETERANS ADMINISTRATION FOR RESOURCES SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR THEM.THE GOOD NEIGHBOR CAFE SUPPORTED THE COMMUNITY SERVING AN AVERAGE OF 27,052 MEALS PER MONTH TO MEN, WOMEN, AND FAMILIES EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS. THE GOOD NEIGHBOR CAFE NOT ONLY SUPPORTS PEOPLE RECEIVING SERVICES IN THE SHELTER BUT ALSO SUPPORTS ANY PERSON FROM THE COMMUNITY THAT IS IN NEED OF A MEAL DUE TO HOMELESSNESS.THE NEW LIFE PROGRAM PROVIDED ADDICTION RECOVERY AS WELL AS SAFE SHELTER, FOOD, CLOTHING, AND SERVICES TO 68 MEN AND WOMEN. THE NEW LIFE PROGRAM EMBRACES INDIVIDUALS AS WELL AS FAMILIES STRUGGLING WITH ADDICTION. THE NEW LIFE PROGRAM ASSISTED SEVERAL PARENTS TO BE REUNITED WITH THEIR CHILDREN INCLUDING REGAINING CUSTODY OF THEIR CHILDREN.THE YOUTH PROGRAM PROVIDED SUPPORT TO 184 CHILDREN IN OUR FAMILY SHELTER PROGRAM. THE PROGRAM OFFERS A SAFE PLACE FOR CHILDREN TO CONTINUE TO DEVELOP WHILE EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS. THESE SERVICES DIRECTLY IMPACT THE ABILITY OF THE PARENTS TO SECURE EMPLOYMENT IN ORDER TO EXIT HOMELESSNESS. CHILDREN LEARN, SOCIALIZE AND CONTINUE TO MATURE IN A SAFE ENVIRONMENT.
THE FAMILY EMERGENCY SHELTER PROVIDED 40,537 BEDNIGHTS OF EMERGENCY SHELTER TO FAMILIES AND SINGLE WOMEN EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS. THE PROGRAM SERVED 669 UNDUPLICATED WOMEN, MEN, AND CHILDREN EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS. THE PROGRAM PROVIDED THREE MEALS PER DAY, HYGIENE PRODUCTS, CLOTHING, CASE MANAGEMENT, AND OTHER RESOURCES. THE CAREER DEVELOPMENT SERVICES HELPED IN EXCESS OF 120 MEN AND WOMEN TO WORK ON THEIR BASIC EMPLOYMENT SKILLS AND RESUMES. THE PROGRAM SUPPORTS PEOPLE ENROLLED IN THE SHELTER AND NEW LIFE PROGRAMS. THE PROGRAM HAS BEEN SUCCESSFUL PLACING PEOPLE WITH HIGH BARRIERS BACK IN THE WORKFORCE.THE COUNSELING PROGRAM PROVIDED 712 HOURS OF SERVICE BY LICENSED MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS TO CLIENTS IN THE RECOVERY PROGRAM. THE PROGRAM SUPPORTED OVER 70 INDIVIDUALS IN ACHIEVING THEIR TREATMENT GOALS DURING THEIR RECOVERY.
JEFFERSON APARTMENTS PROVIDED SAFE AFFORDABLE HOUSING FOR 50 INDIVIDUALS. THE PROGRAM PROVIDES A SAFE, SECURE AND CASE MANAGED SPACE FOR RESIDENTS TO BUILD COMMUNITY AND RELATIONSHIPS.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Duke Paulson | EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR | 40 | $145,492 |
Kandi Crawford | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Paul Bishop | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Ryan Knicely | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Austin Miller | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Tim Walter | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Larry Hackman | PRESIDENT | 5 | $0 |
Jon Ruckle | DIRECTOR | 3 | $0 |
Gary Viers | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Tilthon Sugi | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Toby Jackson | TREASURER | 5 | $0 |
Amy Welch | SECRETARY | 5 | $0 |
Katie Bering | VICE PRESIDENT | 5 | $0 |
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