This document is a registration form for the second annual Mulligans for the Homeless Golf Tournament from March 21-28, 2011. It provides information on sponsorship opportunities, registration details including costs, and options for signing up for different golf courses and times. Proceeds will benefit the new JPS Homeless Dental program and other services helping the local homeless community.
Diamond's Love Foundation was established by Sugar Shane Mosley in remembrance of his late nephew Diamond Johnson and to provide assistance to underserved communities. The Foundation offers various programs focused on education, health, fitness, and quality of life. These programs include youth sports leagues, nutrition workshops, affordable housing assistance, and programs for at-risk youth, fathers, and faith-based collaboration to build stronger local communities. The Foundation aims to honor Diamond's memory and lay the groundwork for healthier tomorrows through community-focused solutions.
Bras for Belles is a program that collects used bras and donates them to women in need through homeless shelters and job training programs in Tarrant County. Donating old bras helps provide support to women who need bras but may not be able to afford them as they work to become self-sufficient.
CSH is celebrating its 20th anniversary in California by holding an awards competition to recognize high quality permanent supportive housing developments. The competition will judge entries based on CSH's Seven Dimensions of Quality framework. Winners will be honored in November for demonstrating excellence in design, supportive services, operations management, or going through the development process. The deadline to enter is August 29th. CSH has worked for 20 years to help create supportive housing through innovative programs, research, development expertise, and policy work.
The Tarrant County Homeless Coalition will host its second annual Mulligans for the Homeless Golf Tournament from March 21-28, 2011. The tournament will include eight participating golf courses and proceeds will go toward a new homeless dental program and services for the homeless. Players will receive a golf package including food, green fees, and tickets to local attractions. The tournament aims to raise funds and awareness to help solve homelessness in Tarrant County.
The Tarrant County Homeless Coalition will host its second annual Mulligans for the Homeless Golf Tournament from March 28 to April 4, 2011. Proceeds from the charity golf tournament, sponsored by eight participating golf courses, will go toward a new homeless dental program and services for homeless individuals and families in Tarrant County. Players will enjoy a golf package including meals, green fees, and tickets to local attractions. The tournament aims to raise funds and awareness to prevent and end homelessness in Tarrant County.
The Tarrant County Homeless Coalition will host its annual State of Homeless Address on February 16th. At the event, the Coalition will announce the findings from the 2011 homeless count, which involved over 429 volunteers counting homeless individuals across Tarrant County. Preliminary results indicate homelessness is down due to effective programs targeting specific needs and strengthened collaboration between organizations. Representatives from Fort Worth, Arlington, and Tarrant County will provide updates on current homeless programs. The Coalition aims to prevent and end homelessness in Tarrant County by planning, funding, and administering assistance programs that help homeless individuals transition to housing.
The document announces that the deadline for the Texas DPS Driver Responsibility Program amnesty program is tomorrow, April 7, 2011. The program allows individuals with suspended driver's licenses due to unpaid surcharges to pay 10% of what they owe and restore their driving privileges. The Tarrant County Homeless Coalition is covering the payments for homeless individuals through a fund, helping dozens restore their licenses for a maximum of $260 by paying surcharges. Removing barriers to obtaining ID through this program will help the homeless obtain jobs.
This document is a registration form for the second annual Mulligans for the Homeless Golf Tournament from March 21-28, 2011. It provides information on sponsorship opportunities, registration details including costs, and options for signing up for different golf courses and times. Proceeds will benefit the new JPS Homeless Dental program and other services helping the local homeless community.
Diamond's Love Foundation was established by Sugar Shane Mosley in remembrance of his late nephew Diamond Johnson and to provide assistance to underserved communities. The Foundation offers various programs focused on education, health, fitness, and quality of life. These programs include youth sports leagues, nutrition workshops, affordable housing assistance, and programs for at-risk youth, fathers, and faith-based collaboration to build stronger local communities. The Foundation aims to honor Diamond's memory and lay the groundwork for healthier tomorrows through community-focused solutions.
Bras for Belles is a program that collects used bras and donates them to women in need through homeless shelters and job training programs in Tarrant County. Donating old bras helps provide support to women who need bras but may not be able to afford them as they work to become self-sufficient.
CSH is celebrating its 20th anniversary in California by holding an awards competition to recognize high quality permanent supportive housing developments. The competition will judge entries based on CSH's Seven Dimensions of Quality framework. Winners will be honored in November for demonstrating excellence in design, supportive services, operations management, or going through the development process. The deadline to enter is August 29th. CSH has worked for 20 years to help create supportive housing through innovative programs, research, development expertise, and policy work.
The Tarrant County Homeless Coalition will host its second annual Mulligans for the Homeless Golf Tournament from March 21-28, 2011. The tournament will include eight participating golf courses and proceeds will go toward a new homeless dental program and services for the homeless. Players will receive a golf package including food, green fees, and tickets to local attractions. The tournament aims to raise funds and awareness to help solve homelessness in Tarrant County.
The Tarrant County Homeless Coalition will host its second annual Mulligans for the Homeless Golf Tournament from March 28 to April 4, 2011. Proceeds from the charity golf tournament, sponsored by eight participating golf courses, will go toward a new homeless dental program and services for homeless individuals and families in Tarrant County. Players will enjoy a golf package including meals, green fees, and tickets to local attractions. The tournament aims to raise funds and awareness to prevent and end homelessness in Tarrant County.
The Tarrant County Homeless Coalition will host its annual State of Homeless Address on February 16th. At the event, the Coalition will announce the findings from the 2011 homeless count, which involved over 429 volunteers counting homeless individuals across Tarrant County. Preliminary results indicate homelessness is down due to effective programs targeting specific needs and strengthened collaboration between organizations. Representatives from Fort Worth, Arlington, and Tarrant County will provide updates on current homeless programs. The Coalition aims to prevent and end homelessness in Tarrant County by planning, funding, and administering assistance programs that help homeless individuals transition to housing.
The document announces that the deadline for the Texas DPS Driver Responsibility Program amnesty program is tomorrow, April 7, 2011. The program allows individuals with suspended driver's licenses due to unpaid surcharges to pay 10% of what they owe and restore their driving privileges. The Tarrant County Homeless Coalition is covering the payments for homeless individuals through a fund, helping dozens restore their licenses for a maximum of $260 by paying surcharges. Removing barriers to obtaining ID through this program will help the homeless obtain jobs.
HUD awarded $943,719 in homeless grants to programs in Tarrant County, Texas. The grants will fund transitional and permanent housing as well as support services for homeless individuals and families. Cindy Crain of the Tarrant County Homeless Coalition said the new permanent supportive housing programs will allow them to meet their goal of ending chronic homelessness in just three years rather than six. The grants will also expand housing and services for unsheltered and veteran homeless populations in the area.
The Tarrant County Homeless Coalition warns that increased traffic and congestion is expected on East Lancaster Blvd due to lane closures on Interstate 30 from a recent tanker accident. They advise drivers to be extra cautious as many disabled homeless individuals cross the street in the area to access services. The Coalition requests that motorists slow down and watch for pedestrians, especially during morning, lunch and evening hours. The City of Fort Worth has agreed to increase enforcement of traffic laws to help make the streets safer for all.
The Tarrant County Homeless Coalition will conduct an ID Blitz initiative to help homeless individuals obtain valid IDs. They will assist at least 100 homeless people get birth certificates, state IDs, or replacement social security cards. They will also enroll homeless individuals in a program that provides medical information via bracelets. The event aims to remove barriers that prevent the homeless from getting jobs or housing due to lack of proper identification.
The Tarrant County Homeless Coalition (TCHC) conducted their annual homeless count and found a 30% reduction in unsheltered homelessness from 2009 to 2011. The total number of homeless individuals counted decreased slightly from 2,181 in 2009 to 2,169 in 2011. Prevention and rapid rehousing programs helped minimize homelessness despite an 86% increase in evictions over the past decade. The TCHC will present the full report on the county's homeless population at a meeting on April 27th to help guide local planning and development efforts to further reduce homelessness.
Mayor Moncrief was honored at a surprise luncheon hosted by the Tarrant County Homeless Coalition. At the event, 100 formerly homeless individuals thanked the Mayor for his leadership in reducing homelessness in Fort Worth. Under his leadership, homelessness decreased by 23% since 2007 and over 500 individuals moved from homelessness into permanent housing. The formerly homeless individuals expressed their gratitude to the Mayor for his work before the end of his term.
The document is a 2011 calendar and newsletter from the Corporation for Supportive Housing, California (CSH). It provides information on upcoming CSH events and developments in supportive housing. It lists details of 4 supportive housing developments that received funding or assistance from CSH, including the location, developer, number of units, population served, and CSH investment. It also provides facts about supportive housing and homelessness.
This short document appears to be about an organization called ImagineLA but provides no further details in the 3 repeated lines of text. It gives no information on what ImagineLA is, what they do, or their purpose. The document provides no essential information that could be summarized in 3 sentences or less.
Haven for Hope is a new multi-service center under development in San Antonio, Texas that aims to provide a full continuum of services to help the homeless, from emergency services to permanent housing. The 22-acre facility will serve over 1,000 homeless individuals and families through 45 on-site programs addressing a wide range of needs. While some programs will launch soon, most facilities are scheduled to open in December 2008. PATH Ventures is the community development corporation of PATH Partners that works to increase affordable housing and opportunities for the homeless and low-income through supportive housing programs that integrate services with permanent housing.
CSH congratulates JWCH on 50 years of providing permanent supportive housing with integrated on-site health services for vulnerable people experiencing homelessness in Los Angeles. They thank JWCH for their partnership and pioneering work, which is becoming a model for other healthcare and housing providers nationally. CSH recognizes JWCH's service to the community and their leadership in demonstrating that housing is healthcare.
This document discusses the importance of developing clear messaging for organizations. It explains that messaging promotes consistency, simplifies fundraising, and builds stakeholder awareness. Effective messaging should be stakeholder-based and highlight differentiating factors like resources, innovation, leadership, and impact. Messaging can be conveyed through various platforms including marketing materials, meetings, online media, presentations, and interactions with the media. The document provides examples of how organizations have developed differentiated messages and messaging points to communicate their value to key audiences.
The document announces the groundbreaking of Glenoaks Gardens, a 60-unit permanent supportive housing development in Sun Valley, Los Angeles. The development will house very low-income single adults, including those with mental illness. It represents a collaboration between the City of Los Angeles, Corporation for Supportive Housing, L.A. Family Housing, and other public and private partners to combat homelessness through permanent supportive housing. Mayor Villaraigosa emphasized the importance of partnerships to generate resources for improving life quality for vulnerable people.
The document provides an agenda and information for the 2007 Mall Network Summit, which brings together communities around the country to discuss strategies for integrating homeless services and promoting permanent housing solutions. The two-day summit includes sessions on building support for permanent housing, the role of multi-service centers in communities, and mobilizing community support. It also features keynote speakers from government and nonprofit organizations, as well as opportunities to visit local service sites. The agenda demonstrates the summit's goal of facilitating information sharing and collaboration between communities addressing homelessness.
Project Y!MBY will host the 4th Annual Greater Hollywood event to help over 800 homeless individuals. On June 25th, over 60 service providers and 250 volunteers will provide outreach, engagement, and access to services like medical care, counseling, and housing assistance. Last year's event helped 500 homeless people, but more are expected this year due to economic struggles. Local officials will announce a new campaign to partner with landlords to educate them on benefits of renting to homeless individuals and reduce street homelessness.
George Kahn, a famous jazz pianist, will lead "Jazz for the Holidays" featuring an all-star band at the Catalina Bar & Grill on December 10th. Proceeds from the concert will benefit PATH Ventures, which provides affordable housing and opportunities for empowerment. The concert costs $20 with a $10 student rate and two drink minimum.
HUD awarded $943,719 in homeless grants to programs in Tarrant County, Texas. The grants will fund transitional and permanent housing as well as support services for homeless individuals and families. Cindy Crain of the Tarrant County Homeless Coalition said the new permanent supportive housing programs will allow them to meet their goal of ending chronic homelessness in just three years rather than six. The grants will also expand housing and services for unsheltered and veteran homeless populations in the area.
The Tarrant County Homeless Coalition warns that increased traffic and congestion is expected on East Lancaster Blvd due to lane closures on Interstate 30 from a recent tanker accident. They advise drivers to be extra cautious as many disabled homeless individuals cross the street in the area to access services. The Coalition requests that motorists slow down and watch for pedestrians, especially during morning, lunch and evening hours. The City of Fort Worth has agreed to increase enforcement of traffic laws to help make the streets safer for all.
The Tarrant County Homeless Coalition will conduct an ID Blitz initiative to help homeless individuals obtain valid IDs. They will assist at least 100 homeless people get birth certificates, state IDs, or replacement social security cards. They will also enroll homeless individuals in a program that provides medical information via bracelets. The event aims to remove barriers that prevent the homeless from getting jobs or housing due to lack of proper identification.
The Tarrant County Homeless Coalition (TCHC) conducted their annual homeless count and found a 30% reduction in unsheltered homelessness from 2009 to 2011. The total number of homeless individuals counted decreased slightly from 2,181 in 2009 to 2,169 in 2011. Prevention and rapid rehousing programs helped minimize homelessness despite an 86% increase in evictions over the past decade. The TCHC will present the full report on the county's homeless population at a meeting on April 27th to help guide local planning and development efforts to further reduce homelessness.
Mayor Moncrief was honored at a surprise luncheon hosted by the Tarrant County Homeless Coalition. At the event, 100 formerly homeless individuals thanked the Mayor for his leadership in reducing homelessness in Fort Worth. Under his leadership, homelessness decreased by 23% since 2007 and over 500 individuals moved from homelessness into permanent housing. The formerly homeless individuals expressed their gratitude to the Mayor for his work before the end of his term.
The document is a 2011 calendar and newsletter from the Corporation for Supportive Housing, California (CSH). It provides information on upcoming CSH events and developments in supportive housing. It lists details of 4 supportive housing developments that received funding or assistance from CSH, including the location, developer, number of units, population served, and CSH investment. It also provides facts about supportive housing and homelessness.
This short document appears to be about an organization called ImagineLA but provides no further details in the 3 repeated lines of text. It gives no information on what ImagineLA is, what they do, or their purpose. The document provides no essential information that could be summarized in 3 sentences or less.
Haven for Hope is a new multi-service center under development in San Antonio, Texas that aims to provide a full continuum of services to help the homeless, from emergency services to permanent housing. The 22-acre facility will serve over 1,000 homeless individuals and families through 45 on-site programs addressing a wide range of needs. While some programs will launch soon, most facilities are scheduled to open in December 2008. PATH Ventures is the community development corporation of PATH Partners that works to increase affordable housing and opportunities for the homeless and low-income through supportive housing programs that integrate services with permanent housing.
CSH congratulates JWCH on 50 years of providing permanent supportive housing with integrated on-site health services for vulnerable people experiencing homelessness in Los Angeles. They thank JWCH for their partnership and pioneering work, which is becoming a model for other healthcare and housing providers nationally. CSH recognizes JWCH's service to the community and their leadership in demonstrating that housing is healthcare.
This document discusses the importance of developing clear messaging for organizations. It explains that messaging promotes consistency, simplifies fundraising, and builds stakeholder awareness. Effective messaging should be stakeholder-based and highlight differentiating factors like resources, innovation, leadership, and impact. Messaging can be conveyed through various platforms including marketing materials, meetings, online media, presentations, and interactions with the media. The document provides examples of how organizations have developed differentiated messages and messaging points to communicate their value to key audiences.
The document announces the groundbreaking of Glenoaks Gardens, a 60-unit permanent supportive housing development in Sun Valley, Los Angeles. The development will house very low-income single adults, including those with mental illness. It represents a collaboration between the City of Los Angeles, Corporation for Supportive Housing, L.A. Family Housing, and other public and private partners to combat homelessness through permanent supportive housing. Mayor Villaraigosa emphasized the importance of partnerships to generate resources for improving life quality for vulnerable people.
The document provides an agenda and information for the 2007 Mall Network Summit, which brings together communities around the country to discuss strategies for integrating homeless services and promoting permanent housing solutions. The two-day summit includes sessions on building support for permanent housing, the role of multi-service centers in communities, and mobilizing community support. It also features keynote speakers from government and nonprofit organizations, as well as opportunities to visit local service sites. The agenda demonstrates the summit's goal of facilitating information sharing and collaboration between communities addressing homelessness.
Project Y!MBY will host the 4th Annual Greater Hollywood event to help over 800 homeless individuals. On June 25th, over 60 service providers and 250 volunteers will provide outreach, engagement, and access to services like medical care, counseling, and housing assistance. Last year's event helped 500 homeless people, but more are expected this year due to economic struggles. Local officials will announce a new campaign to partner with landlords to educate them on benefits of renting to homeless individuals and reduce street homelessness.
George Kahn, a famous jazz pianist, will lead "Jazz for the Holidays" featuring an all-star band at the Catalina Bar & Grill on December 10th. Proceeds from the concert will benefit PATH Ventures, which provides affordable housing and opportunities for empowerment. The concert costs $20 with a $10 student rate and two drink minimum.