PROGRAM NEWS Family Promise 2014 26 families (88 individuals; 55 children) were served Average length of stay was 56 days 86% of able- MARCH 2015 What is your dream for Family Promise? Do you hope that families that go through our program leave feeling loved and cared for? Or do you dream of things beyond their stay at Family Promise? Do you dream for every family to have affordable housing or for each able-bodied adult to have reliable employment making a livable wage? What do you dream for the children? tegic plan for the next few years. We are dreaming big! We want to provide affordable housing options for the families when they exit our shelter program. We want to make sure that adults have options for employment where they can learn a trade or develop a career in growing fields. We want our families to have a support system that will help them get ahead and not return to homelessness. What do you see Family Promise doing in the future? The Board of Directors and staff of Family Promise are currently developing a stra- The Board of Directors would like to know what your dreams are. --Marie Muddiman, How can you help? Please think about these questions and send your answers to mmuddiman @familypromiseroanoke.org. Be specific, be visionary, and DREAM! Help us DREAM BIG and provide a better future to the families served by Family Promise. Thank you. Executive Director bodied adults employed upon exit 87% of families moved into permanent housing upon exit Provided additional case management after exit to 21 families. 90% remained permanently housed. Ms. Lauren Ellerman, President Rabbi Kathy Cohen Attorney, Frith & Ellerman Law Firm Rabbi, Temple Emanuel Mr. Rich McGimsey, Vice President Ms. Joy Tillery Owner, RGM Properties Stylist, Regis Salons The Rev. Joe Cobb, Secretary The Hon. Jonathan Apgar Pastor, Metropolitan Community Church of the Blue Ridge Retired Circuit Court Judge Mr. Randy Burton, Treasurer Mr. B.T. Fitzpatrick GIS Client Advocate, Anderson & Assoc., Inc. Partner, Cherry Bekaert Ms. Mary Beth Dunkenberger Senior Program Director/Research Faculty, Va. Tech Inst. For Policy and Governance The Rev. Will Robinson Pastor, Salem Presbyterian Church Dr. Kevin Meadows Senior Minister, Grandin Court Baptist Church Mr. Dave Prosser Sr. VP Community Development, Freedom First CU Mr. Adam Shores President, Roanoke Valley HomeTrust Bank TO DONATE VIA CREDIT CARD CALL 540-444-7374 OR GO TO WWW.FAMILYPROMISEROANOKE.ORG/DONATE PAGE 2 Foundation for Roanoke Valley’s Youth Leadership Committee (YLC) awarded Family Promise a $15,000 grant for intensive case management and child care subsidies. The grant is through The Philanthropy Project, a FRV program introducing high school students to the world of philanthropy. Carly Oliver, FRV Associate Director; Marie Muddiman, Family Promise Executive Director; Aaron Dowdy, Family Promise Program Manager; Will Robinson, Family Promise board member. Generous donors have made it possible for our current and recently “graduated” families to have the chance to shop for their loved-ones for the winter holidays by surprising them with gift cards. In response, we received a flurry of expressions of gratitude. Here are a few excerpts: “I want to give thanks to the nice people who gave us Christmas cards. It was a blessing to know they cared about my family. We love you all for giving my family hope.” “I was beyond shocked Marie Muddiman said, “For the able-bodied adults in our program, obtaining employment and finding affordable housing is a full-time job. But those with young children simply cannot afford quality child care while seeking employment. This grant will allow parents to pay for child care so they can focus on learning job-seeking skills and actively pursue employment with the help of our Program Manager. The children will benefit from the consistency of a stable, enriching environment, helping them cope with the stress of homelessness and prepare them for success in school. “ The YLC received 16 grant requests totaling $240,000 and were charged with the task of gaining consensus and thankful. If it wasn’t for Family Promise my children would not have the wonderful Christmas I know they will have. You truly have helped out in more ways than I can express.” “I just want to take time and say THANK YOU SO among the group on a single project to fund. “Part of Family Promise’s mission is to change people’s understanding about homelessness, so I think involving students in deciding a grant allocation is a great idea. The Youth Leadership Committee asked thoughtful questions and showed true concern about the well-being of the children. I enjoyed seeing the dawning of their deeper understanding of the barriers faced by families living in poverty. These are students who may become community leaders. It was rewarding to learn that the students said they were interested in giving a ‘hand up, not a handout’, and they felt that Family Promise does just that”, said Muddiman. MUCH for your Christmas blessing for our family. In our hardest times it means a lot and we are truly blessed to be part of the Family Promise family.” PROGRAM NEWS PAGE Mark Donihe Memorial Golf Tournament to benefit Family Promise Friday, May 8, 2015 Hanging Rock Golf Club, Salem, Virginia 11:00 A.M. mini golf putting challenge, sponsored by Our Lady of the Valley ($10 per chance; lowest scorer wins a large flat screen TV) 12:00 tournament registration and lunch by Ragazzi’s 1:00 P.M. shotgun start 6:00 P.M. awards and door prizes Hole-in-one contest for electric utility club cart by Dominion Electric Vehicles $100 per person/ $400 per foursome includes lunch, hole-in-one entry, and mulligan package Thanks to Gold Sponsors Carilion Clinic; Cherry Bekaert; Kreider, Ayers & Associates, Inc.; Market Square Advisors; Ragazzi’s; and Salem Health & Rehabilitation Center FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO REGISTER: WWW.FAMILYPROMISEROANOKE.ORG HOME 4 NOW MARK DONIHE MEMORIAL GOLF TOURNAMENT 2015 REGISTRATION TEAM CONTACT:___________________________ PLAYER:__________________________________ PHONE/E-MAIL:_____________________________ PHONE/E-MAIL:_____________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ PLAYER:__________________________________ PLAYER:__________________________________ PHONE/E-MAIL:_____________________________ PHONE/E-MAIL:_____________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ Make check payable to Family Promise of Greater Roanoke and mail to 37 East Clay St., Salem, VA 24153 or e-mail gregory.barrette@ferguson.com. 3 37 East Clay Street Salem, Virginia 24153 Phone: 540-444-7374 Fax: 540-444-0220 mmuddiman@familypromiseroanoke.org www.facebook.com/FamilyPromiseRoanoke WEBSITE WWW.FAMILYPROMISEROANOKE.ORG www.facebook.com/SuperheroRaceRoanoke Www.familypromiseroanoke.org Saturday, October 17, 2015 And For homeless families in the Roanoke valley! 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