Annual Report 08

Annual Report 08

“...I WAS THIRSTY, AND YOU GAVE ME A DRINK...” MATTHEW 25:35 2008 A NNUAL REPORT TABLE OF Contents 4 URM’sTop 10 Most Memorable Moments 10 Partnering for the Future— Recovery and Restoration Programs 12 Serving the Community—URM’s Clinics 14 Our UltimateVolunteers— Board of Directors 15 2008 FiscalYear-EndTotals 16 Consolidated Financial Summary 18 On the CampaignTrail with Hope Gardens Family Center 20 URM Affiliate Highlight—EIMAGO Inc. 21 Gifts-in-Kind 22 Our Commitment to Stewardship Our Mission: We embrace the urban poor with the compassion of Christ, giving hope and healing for a changed life, helping them find their way home. Union Rescue Mission is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to quality care. Established in 1891, we provide a way up and out of home - lessness for men, women, children, and families through education, job training, counseling, legal assistance, Christian recovery programs, transitional housing, medical care, dental care, healthy meals, safe shelter, and clean clothing. A M ESSAGE FROM OUR CEO eyond our walls, precious human beings lay in the corners of buildings, appearing to be near death. It never ceases to amaze Bme how the simple act of delivering a cold bottle of water to our brothers and sisters living on the street helps to quench their ailing souls if only for a moment. Interesting, heartbreaking, and encouraging moments happen on the streets of Skid Row within minutes of each other. On a recent water walk, I saw a young man who looked out of place. He introduced himself to me as a man with a Rev. Andy Bales, very good job, but a deadly crack cocaine CEO, Union Rescue Mission and newly found heroin addiction that has nearly killed him by overdosing several And the King will times. My heart went out to him as I looked into his striking eyes and I told say, ‘I tell you the him, “You need to stay here and save truth, when you did your life!” Tears ]owed down both of our it to one of the least eyes. He is still here. Pray for him! of these my brothers Another man in a wheelchair grabbed and sisters, you my hand and yelled,“You are the unsung heroes! You are saving lives out here!” were doing it to me!’ Recently, a tiny, quiet and elderly Matthew 25:40 woman walked up to me and gave me a theological lesson in God’s goodness. She said, “God provides! I needed a shower and clothes and He provided me with just what I needed at Union Rescue Mission just now. Now I am thirsty, and you have come along with a cold bottle of water, right on time. God always looks out for me, when I don’t try to run from Him!” She began trying to convert me until I let her know that Jesus was the reason that I was delivering the cold water. Jesus is the reason that we do what we do here at URM. Thanks for your support! Your partner in Grace, Rev. Andy Bales, Union Rescue Mission 3 Annual Report 2008 TUNION ROESCUE MIPSSION’10S MOST MEMORABLE MOMENTS FROM 2008 As we look back on Fiscal Year 2008 these moments stand out above the rest…. 1. Betty — A Mother’s Love 2. Winter Shelter Programs 3. Hope Gardens... One Year Later 4. Irvin’s Story 5. Life Builders Luncheon 6. Golf Tournament 7. Christmas Store 8. Boy Scouts 9. Girl Scouts 10. Children’s Summer Camps Union Rescue Mission 4 Annual Report 2008 A Mother's Love… Winter Shelters Traveling the distance to reach our western When no other agency would respond to the shores, an 86-year-old Indonesian woman named County and City’s call to open up winter shelters Betty (pictured above with Andy Bales, CEO, URM) , at 3 diZerent sites, URM responded, and through found herself living in a local winter shelter away our public bene\ts charity EIMAGO, we teamed from the security of her home but in the presence with the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority of her only daughter, Thea. As her daughter to open up winter shelter sites at the armories in struggles with mental illness, Betty lives at her Burbank, West LA, Culver City and added over 100 daughter's side without care for the sacri\ce she beds to our downtown facility for a total of 570 has made to become homeless in order to care for extra beds, increasing our capacity for the 3 cold her daughter's many needs. and rainy months by nearly 50%. AZectionately known as our CEO's "other Hope Gardens Family Center... mom," Betty has chosen to live out her years in our One-Year Later verdant 77-acre permanent housing residence for Eight months ago, Teresa Ascensio and her senior women. This critical decision enables Betty children came to Hope Gardens Family Center to live securely and be the mother that her daugh - embarking on what would be their journey toward ter desperately needs. a restored life. Faced with the harsh result of a Betty is one of 22 senior women enjoying the series of bad choices stemming from gang life to peace of mind that comes with knowing that drugs, Teresa found herself homeless with two supporters like you have stayed the course and children to raise. fought vigilantly to provide a safe haven for the At Hope Gardens Family Center, she realized matriarchs of our communities. that if she changed…things would change. "I had Thanks to foundation supporters like the Ah - a lot of junk and pride - I needed to change," says manson, Lincy, Keck…we are able to take care of Teresa. Teresa or Teri as she is aZectionately our women in a fashion that their seniority merits. Union Rescue Mission 5 Annual Report 2008 known has emerged as a leader among many In The News One-Year Milestone: women and families working to rebuild and HOPE GARDENS CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY restore their broken lives. Teresa shares that Hope Gardens Family Center is a blessing and a boot camp of sorts because our programs strive to re - Real Help & Hope for build each woman spiritually, physically and men - tally. Homeless Women & Just one-year ago, Union Rescue Mission was in Children at Union a battle to move our women, children and senior women oZ the brutally violent streets known as Rescue Mission Skid Row in Los Angeles, California. Home to the nearly 90,000 plus homeless population of Califor - LOS ANGELES, CA — =e Union Rescue nia and the deadly 400 or more sexual oZenders Mission celebrated its one-year anniver - housed in the downtown grid of LA creates a sary of moving women and children to volatile daily existence for women, children and senior women as they struggle to overcome their their transitional housing facility, Hope present state - homelessness. Gardens Family Center. June 27, 2007 Today, many families likeTeresa' s enjoy the safety four families joined the senior women as and serenity of our 77-acre housing amenity thanks residents of Hope Gardens Family Center. to friends like you. Our women, children and senior Since then, 44 families and 89 children women enjoy the bene\ts of clean air, playgrounds for their children, private apartment-style living and have been served. programs strategically designed to aid each At print time, 31 mothers and 59 woman and family with tools to build a stable foun - children, as well as 22 senior adults are re - dation as they journey to uncover a new life in siding at Hope Gardens Family Center. Christ. In just under a year, 16 families have Hope Gardens Family Center has helped women like Rykia complete her medical certi\ca - successfully transitioned from Hope Gar - tion and move into a hom e of her own with her chil - dens into permanent housing, a 36% dren. Much to our delight, Rykia an d Teresa are two success rate. of thirteen women who have completed our Union Rescue Mission’s CEO, Andy programs and are now in position to move into a Bales said, “What we dreamed of and home of their own. At our recent culmination ceremony - which hoped for our moms, children and senior welcomed city leader, Paul Novak, the residents of ladies has happened; today they are living Kagel Canyon and The Gift from Edan Foundation a life of hope, surrounded by lush gardens, as well as many staZ and volunteers - we celebrated coast redwoods, huge oak trees, a our pioneering women who were the \rst to come multitude of services, and caring staff, through our transitional housing program despite the opposition that loomed. Teresa took the stage preparing them on the journey to find and through tears of joy declared, "I stand before their way home.=anks to all who made you today as an accomplished woman!" this 1st year milestone possible!” Union Rescue Mission 6 Annual Report 2008 He was \nally ready to commit to making a life changing move when he joined the Union Rescue Mission’s CLDP program. Irvin radiates the love of Christ and shares that he cannot do enough to repay what URM has given to him – PEACE. Irvin is one of 69 graduates of the Christian Life Discipleship Program this year. Here, our men, with the support of their Chaplains and peers, are doing the daily work and worship to stretch beyond their ad - dictions and reach for the greatness that lies within each one of them. Irvin Life Builders Luncheon To witness the glow that emanates from Irvin, An annual luncheon was held at the Jonathan (pictured above) one would never imagine that just Club last spring to recognize and honor some very one-year ago he was not living but dying across special people who are members of the the street from the Union Rescue Mission – killing “LifeBuilder Family”.

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