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11-Hear and deliberate on presentations from non-profit organizations requesting funding
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11-Hear and deliberate on presentations from non-profit organizations requesting funding
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1. Consistently keeps room clean, does chores, homework, and Bible Studies. <br />2. Does Chores without having to be reminded or needing to be redone. <br />3. Sees things that need to be done and does them without having to be asked <br />(This does not include doing other residents chores.) <br />4. Beginning to apply principles learned in Bible Studies, counseling, and devotions. <br />5. Must Complete all Bible Studies to Advance to Level Four. <br />6. No Time Limit on level Three. <br />7. Complete the Setting of Goals for Transitional Level Four. Such as college, full time <br />Employment. Place of residence. <br />Level Three Privileges <br />1. May have girlfriend over for Wednesday evening Bible Study, or weekend visit(no overnight) <br />2. May have dates on Friday and Saturday Nights. <br />3. May have two hours of internet time on Saturday and Sunday aftemoons only. For emailing <br />And games. <br />4. May take weekend passes with family members or friends. <br />Level Four (Transitional Level Goals and Responsibilities) <br />1. Can be trusted on the computer or telephone alone. <br />2. Is helpful and supportive to the other residents and staff. <br />3. Can be trusted with responsibilities and assist the staff. <br />4. Learning to make a transition from the program to a productive functioning lifestyle. <br />5. Keep weekly joumal or practical application of what has been learned through out program <br />And on going Bible Studies. <br />6. Each Morning write goals for the day and have own personal devotional time. <br />Budget Explanation <br />Yet we have not balanced our need for salaries in our budget. Supervision is essential <br />in dealing with the homeless population. As well as having committed staff to coordinate a <br />structured educational program. These needs are being sought after in various areas, the <br />need for unrestricted funds to support our operational budget is essential for our long term <br />success. <br />Other Support <br />Current financial support comes from the local community including churches, <br />organizations, businesses and individuals. Local industry in-kind support includes Campbell <br />Soup which provided 3,000 cases food, Kimberly Clark Corporation has donated over 6,080 <br />cases of diapers and pull ups feminine products. Which has enabled us to serve many more <br />non-residential clients in our community. <br />City funding add's to the financial support base. Currently we are awaiting to be approved by <br />United Way for 2010-2011 previously we were funded $8257.00. Funds from the rental fees <br />from the transitional housing project are documented in the budget and all bills paid. <br />Additional corporate/foundation funding has been awarded. <br />99 <br />
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