8. On-site technology to earn Microsoft Office certificationjwcenter.org
9. Jubilee’s Mission In most urban areas today a housing “continuum” exists for homeless individuals and families. There can be up to a two-year waiting list for permanent housing. Jubilee is an integral part of these community services, focusing its support on filling the gap between the two ends of the continuum
10. The “612” Project 2007: During the renovation of Jubilee’s main facility, three “Friends of Jubilee” (FOJ) purchased the home next door in order to house seven women. 2008: Jubilee officially purchased the property from the FOJ to expand Jubilee’s capacity to serve homeless women by 26%. The home, referred to as “612” is a beautiful 1907 Prairie-style home adjacent to Jubilee’s main facility. The upstairs living room
11. Downstairs at “612” Unfortunately, downstairs at 612 is much less inviting Two views of the undefined space at the bottom of the stairs The downstairs “living room” The back hall
12. Downstairs at “612” Austere environments do little to promote hope and combat the depression that often comes with homelessness. Jubilee was pleased and grateful that our organization could help. ASP ™ Master Ede Bookstein (left) listens as Becca Petrin, Office Manager, explains why this change is so welcome.
13. ASPs Prepare for Change Team Leader Maggie Quirk prepares the troops ASPs: Barb Wallace, Maggie Quirk, Jane Holloway, Cynthia Seager (with tree), Shelley Johnson & Ede Bookstein prepare for load-in
14. The Transformation Begins… Melanie Warren and Shelley Johnson survey the progress Jane Holloway “fluffs a ficus” Cynthia Seager gets “steamed”
15. THE RESULTS: BEFORE & AFTER The Downstairs Living Room BEFORE AFTER
16. BEFORE & AFTER Once a pass-thru with no purpose BEFORE Now a multi-functional space: dining room, game table or writing area AFTER
17. BEFORE & AFTER We added color & storage to the bathroom . . . and we spiffed up the back hallway BEFORE AFTER AFTER
18. BEFORE & AFTER We even worked our magic on the main floor, adding tables and rearranging furniture to create a cozy space BEFORE AFTER AFTER
19. OUR TEAM Back: Ede Bookstein, Shelley Johnson, Jane Holloway, Melanie Warren, Barb Wallace, Maggie Quirk Front: Susan Gold, Patty Bonnell, Cynthia Seager
20. OUR DONORS: THANK YOU! A huge thank-you to The Seattle Quality Rentals Store for donating all of the major furniture piecesfor this transformation Our staging professionals who donated time and merchandise Ede Bookstein, ASPM® * Shelley Johnson, ASP ® * Jane Holloway, ASP ® Melanie Warren, ASPM® * Barb Wallace, ASPM ® * Maggie Quirk, ASP ® Susan Gold, ASP ® * Patty Bonnell, ASP ® * Cynthia Seager, ASP ® Dana Pedersen, ASPM ® * Current IAHSP Board Member
21. Staging that Makes a Difference This was once the space “nobody wanted to live in.” Now, when residents walk down the stairs of “612”, there is a welcoming, uplifting spacewaiting for them. Enjoy! AFTER