
Annual Report FY2017 GREGORY HOUSE PROGRAMS In the past year, Gregory House Programs successfully continued providing vital services to persons living with HIV/AIDS and their families, so that they have food and housing security. While we still lose clients due to health complications, housing, primary medical care and effective HIV treatment prolong healthy and productive lives, improve health outcomes, and achieve viral suppression and reduce the risks of HIV transmission. In 2018 alone, Gregory House Programs provided services to approximately 535 individuals and families (i.e. housing and case management to 235 clients and food and nutritional services to over 300 clients). GREGORY HOUSE ACQUIRES TWO Community Residential Program lion in grants to purchase their PROPERTIES WITH GRANT MONEY also offers services designed to Young Street location which Honolulu, HI — In 2018, Gregory prevent the recurrence of home- houses 15 transitional housing House Programs, a 501(c)(3) lessness and to progress each clients. Days later, a Community nonprofit organization based in client towards independent liv- Development Block Grant of $4.5 Honolulu, ing. million was awarded to GHP for acquisition of their received about $7.3 million in “Throughout my journey, GHP 17-unit Nanea Street location grants and donations to support has been the important pillar in that houses low-income house- the purchase of two properties— my life,” stated one of their for- holds. Before purchasing the one on Nanea Street and anoth- mer residents. “Because I have buildings, GHP was spending er on Young Street. housing, I was able to focus on $11,250 per month leasing the my health, mental health, come Since 1988, Gregory House Pro- locations. Now that they own the to terms with having HIV, grams (GHP), has provided tran- properties, GHP is saving over address my substance use, edu- sitional $130,000 in leasing costs annual- cation, and now give back to the housing and support for those ly. who are homeless, are at risk of community.” Though Gregory House Programs homelessness, are diagnosed For years, GHP received over is saving money with their newly with HIV/AIDS, and struggle with $300,000 annually from the U.S. acquired properties, they are still substance misuse or mental ill- Department of Housing and Ur- in need of donations just as ness. GHP currently provides as- ban Development to support much as ever for upkeep of each sistance to more than 220 per- they’re programs and services. property. For more information sons and families each month However, in February of 2017, on GHP and how to donate, throughout the State of Hawaii. this income ended abruptly. GHP please visit http:// acted fast to find replacement One of GHP’s main programs to gregoryhouse.org/. offer this support is the Commu- funds that would aid in keeping nity their Community Residential Pro- Residential Program, which has gram running. been operating since 2005. In In early 2018, the Hawaii Com- addition to supplying their cli- munity Reinvestment Corpora- ents with a safe place to live, the tion issued GHP almost $2 mil- 200 North Vineyard Blvd., Suite A310, Honolulu, Hawaii 96817 808 592-9022 Facsimile: 808 592-9049 www.gregoryhouse.org “Housing is Healthcare” Annual Report FY2017 GREGORY HOUSE PROGRAMS Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2017 Revenues and Other Support: Expenses: General Contributions: 45,037 Program Services Grants from Trusts, Foundations Housing Assistance and and Estate: 93,000 Supportive Services : 3,127,776 Grants from Government Agencies: Supporting Services -State of Hawaii: 863,804 -Management and General 116,381 -Federal Government: 2,293,086 -Fundraising 15,730 Fundraising Events: 19,787 Program Participant Rents 34,725 Total Income: 3,349,439 Total Expenses : 3,259,887 Net Assets at End of Fiscal Year: 3,259,887 Board of Directors: Key Staff: David Andreoli, President Jonathon Berliner, Executive Director Store Manager, Omega SA Lindi Kim, Director of Program Development Dr. Francine Palama, VP Jeffery Akau, Program Director Owner, Maunakai & Associates Tumua Taimasa, Transitional Housing Manager Dr. Cecilia M. Shikuma, Secretary Director, Hawaii Center for AIDS Ronnie Viloria, Grant Accountant Trevor Bracher Kaylyn Armstrong-Shiira, Case Manager HR Director, Sheraton Waikiki Resort Kamuela Abe, Case Manager Alan Campo Karlos Johnson, Case Manager Consumer Advocate Christopher West, Medical Case Manager Fred Cruz Director-Pharmacy Ops, CVS Caremark Dawn Taylor, Save the Foodbasket Manager Jacce Mikulanec Allen Dever, Administrative Assistant Government Relations, HMSA 200 North Vineyard Blvd., Suite A310, Honolulu, Hawaii 96817 808 592-9022 Facsimile: 808 592-9049 www.gregoryhouse.org “Housing is Healthcare” .
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