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Webinar: Homelessness Around Atlanta



           December 15, 2011
        www.publicsquareatlanta.org
Vince Smith                          Phil Hunter
Executive Director, Gateway Center   Director, Homelessness, Unite
                                     d Way of Metropolitan Atlanta
Looking Back, Moving Forward
Vince Smith is the founding director of the Gateway Center, a keystone
project of the United Way Regional Commission on Homelessness and
one of the largest homeless services centers in Georgia. The Gateway
Center served more than 9,000 homeless men, women, and children in
2008 and works to restore homeless individuals to self-sustainability. He
led the collaboration, assisted with design and planning, and gave
leadership to the opening of the Center on July 27, 2005.

Vince is a graduate of Dallas Baptist College, Southwestern Baptist
Theological Seminary, and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary.
He is an ordained Baptist minister and educator, having taught in an
adjunct capacity at several colleges and universities, including the
Emory University Candler School of Theology.

Since 1990, Vince has worked among the homeless in the Atlanta
community. He has initiated residential recovery and transitional housing
programs, as well as served in key leadership capacity to open 4 centers
focused on serving homeless men, women, and children. He is a
published author, has received several community awards for his
service, and served on the Board of Directors of TechBridge.

                                   His passion is ending homelessness!


                                                                            4
   The Gateway Center works to end
    homelessness, and particularly chronic
    homelessness, by providing the support
    and framework people need to achieve
    self-sufficiency.

   Through therapeutic programs and
    services, the Gateway helps homeless
    individuals in metro Atlanta move into
    transitional and permanent housing.



                                             5
Among other successes, the Gateway Center has:

   Placed more than 5,800 individuals in permanent housing

   Helped more than 4,800 individuals find employment or
    enter training programs that lead to employment

   Reunited more than 8,300 people with family/friend support
    systems in other states

   Assisted more than 50,000 different homeless individuals
    with Gateway Center and partner services

   Provided humane services such as showers, telephones,
    lockers and clothing services to over 90 people per day

   Served more than 1,000,000 meals




                                                                 6
A Regional Approach:
 Eight jurisdictions have voluntarily come together to solve
homeless problems.

A Strong Focus:
 Commission’s strong focus is on: (1)ending chronic
homelessness (2) preventing homelessness and (3) creating a
more responsive system for the temporarily homeless.

A Collaborative Effort:
 We foster continuous communication and cooperation between
providers, federal, state and local governments, and the business
and faith community.



                                                                    7
Our Jurisdictions
The Commission consists of eight jurisdictions, including
the City of Atlanta. Each jurisdiction has supportive
housing and programs for homeless families and
individuals.




                                                            8
   Prevention
       Reunified over 15,000 persons.
       UW provides over $1 million every year for prevention.
       UW coordinated $8 million through the Fresh Start
        Program.

   Outreach/ Intake and Assessment
      Gateway 24/7 Homeless Service Center serves over
        6,000 persons each year.
      Coordinated 7-8 outreach teams to reach out to the
        vulnerable on streets and connect them with housing.
      Have 6 PATH teams doing outreach (for those with
        mental illness)
   Supportive Housing
       Created over 2,500 units of housing with support services.
       Created over 650 units of housing for women and children.
       Working with the city, received $22 million in ADA bonds to
        develop housing with support and assessment centers.
       Partnered with City of Atlanta to obtain over 300 housing
        units upon closure of Fort McPherson.
       Tracked 1,200 people in housing every quarter, and
        approximately 90% remain stably housed after 1 year.
       Implemented Street to Home and Hospital to Home using
        “Housing First” efforts to target specific populations.
       Partnered with Veteran’s Administration resulting in over
        600 veterans receiving permanent supportive housing.
•   Supportive Housing cont.
      Supported Georgia Housing Search to provide access
       to affordable housing. Over 100,000 units listed.
      Worked with AHA to have over 600 Section 8
       Vouchers for homeless persons.

   Services
       Created Case Management Training Academy which
        has trained more than 265 case managers metro wide
        since 2008.
       Provided employment for over 1,800 homeless
        persons through our partners.
       Assisted with SSDI person at First Step Benefits;
        changed system of applying for benefits.
   Other
       Raised over $40 million from private funders.
RCOH is focused on implementing systems changes in order to
    create sustainability beyond 2013. There have been major systems
    changes in the following areas:
   Supportive Housing
       Created over 2,500 units of housing and implemented Housing
        First.
   Benefits
       Increased rate of approvals for SSDI from 20% with a 2 year wait
        to 79% in 120 days.
   Women and Children
       Changed from shelter system to collaborative assessment
        centers and housing sites.
   Case Management
       Upgraded skill levels and capabilities of case managers, and
        created network where agencies share resources.
   Working with emergency room frequent flyers
   Created giving back program for formerly homeless –
    the Peers reaching out ( PRO) team
   Promoting shared apartments for single men to ensure
    affordability ( over 50 apts)
   Implemented monthly case management training
   Promoting Incentives based case management
   Created The Anticipation Project – for those waiting on
    benefits.
   Created VetsConnect – working with homeless veterans



                                                              13
   Without the collaboration and commitments of our
    provider partners and the RCOH staff, the support of the
    United Way, the leadership of government, and the
    support of foundations and volunteers, we would not
    have accomplished what we have.

   The RCOH provides leadership by identifying gaps,
    helping to fill unmet needs, directing resources to the
    best practices and raising the professionalism of
    everyone by setting standards and measures.



                                                               14
United Way Regional
  Commission on
   Homelessness




The Street to Home Project
From the Streets…
…To Homes
…And Independence!
Street to Home Statistics
•Since 2011, the Street to Home Initiative
has reached more than 650 individuals
•More than 200 volunteers have
contributed to the outreach program
•75 percent of participants moved toward
self-sufficiency
•49 percent of participants are in permanent
housing or have moved on to other programs
Street to Home Video
http://www.youtube.com/user/unitedwayatlan
ta?feature=watch#p/u/13/BRDprNwx4Pg
Thank you all for coming today, and thanks to our speakers.

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To contact us about issues in your community or for help with Public Square Atlanta, please get in
touch with Jason Parker at jparker@pba.org.

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Public Square Atlanta Homelessness Webinar

  • 1. Webinar: Homelessness Around Atlanta December 15, 2011 www.publicsquareatlanta.org
  • 2. Vince Smith Phil Hunter Executive Director, Gateway Center Director, Homelessness, Unite d Way of Metropolitan Atlanta
  • 4. Vince Smith is the founding director of the Gateway Center, a keystone project of the United Way Regional Commission on Homelessness and one of the largest homeless services centers in Georgia. The Gateway Center served more than 9,000 homeless men, women, and children in 2008 and works to restore homeless individuals to self-sustainability. He led the collaboration, assisted with design and planning, and gave leadership to the opening of the Center on July 27, 2005. Vince is a graduate of Dallas Baptist College, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. He is an ordained Baptist minister and educator, having taught in an adjunct capacity at several colleges and universities, including the Emory University Candler School of Theology. Since 1990, Vince has worked among the homeless in the Atlanta community. He has initiated residential recovery and transitional housing programs, as well as served in key leadership capacity to open 4 centers focused on serving homeless men, women, and children. He is a published author, has received several community awards for his service, and served on the Board of Directors of TechBridge. His passion is ending homelessness! 4
  • 5. The Gateway Center works to end homelessness, and particularly chronic homelessness, by providing the support and framework people need to achieve self-sufficiency.  Through therapeutic programs and services, the Gateway helps homeless individuals in metro Atlanta move into transitional and permanent housing. 5
  • 6. Among other successes, the Gateway Center has:  Placed more than 5,800 individuals in permanent housing  Helped more than 4,800 individuals find employment or enter training programs that lead to employment  Reunited more than 8,300 people with family/friend support systems in other states  Assisted more than 50,000 different homeless individuals with Gateway Center and partner services  Provided humane services such as showers, telephones, lockers and clothing services to over 90 people per day  Served more than 1,000,000 meals 6
  • 7. A Regional Approach:  Eight jurisdictions have voluntarily come together to solve homeless problems. A Strong Focus:  Commission’s strong focus is on: (1)ending chronic homelessness (2) preventing homelessness and (3) creating a more responsive system for the temporarily homeless. A Collaborative Effort:  We foster continuous communication and cooperation between providers, federal, state and local governments, and the business and faith community. 7
  • 8. Our Jurisdictions The Commission consists of eight jurisdictions, including the City of Atlanta. Each jurisdiction has supportive housing and programs for homeless families and individuals. 8
  • 9. Prevention  Reunified over 15,000 persons.  UW provides over $1 million every year for prevention.  UW coordinated $8 million through the Fresh Start Program.  Outreach/ Intake and Assessment  Gateway 24/7 Homeless Service Center serves over 6,000 persons each year.  Coordinated 7-8 outreach teams to reach out to the vulnerable on streets and connect them with housing.  Have 6 PATH teams doing outreach (for those with mental illness)
  • 10. Supportive Housing  Created over 2,500 units of housing with support services.  Created over 650 units of housing for women and children.  Working with the city, received $22 million in ADA bonds to develop housing with support and assessment centers.  Partnered with City of Atlanta to obtain over 300 housing units upon closure of Fort McPherson.  Tracked 1,200 people in housing every quarter, and approximately 90% remain stably housed after 1 year.  Implemented Street to Home and Hospital to Home using “Housing First” efforts to target specific populations.  Partnered with Veteran’s Administration resulting in over 600 veterans receiving permanent supportive housing.
  • 11. Supportive Housing cont.  Supported Georgia Housing Search to provide access to affordable housing. Over 100,000 units listed.  Worked with AHA to have over 600 Section 8 Vouchers for homeless persons.  Services  Created Case Management Training Academy which has trained more than 265 case managers metro wide since 2008.  Provided employment for over 1,800 homeless persons through our partners.  Assisted with SSDI person at First Step Benefits; changed system of applying for benefits.  Other  Raised over $40 million from private funders.
  • 12. RCOH is focused on implementing systems changes in order to create sustainability beyond 2013. There have been major systems changes in the following areas:  Supportive Housing  Created over 2,500 units of housing and implemented Housing First.  Benefits  Increased rate of approvals for SSDI from 20% with a 2 year wait to 79% in 120 days.  Women and Children  Changed from shelter system to collaborative assessment centers and housing sites.  Case Management  Upgraded skill levels and capabilities of case managers, and created network where agencies share resources.
  • 13. Working with emergency room frequent flyers  Created giving back program for formerly homeless – the Peers reaching out ( PRO) team  Promoting shared apartments for single men to ensure affordability ( over 50 apts)  Implemented monthly case management training  Promoting Incentives based case management  Created The Anticipation Project – for those waiting on benefits.  Created VetsConnect – working with homeless veterans 13
  • 14. Without the collaboration and commitments of our provider partners and the RCOH staff, the support of the United Way, the leadership of government, and the support of foundations and volunteers, we would not have accomplished what we have.  The RCOH provides leadership by identifying gaps, helping to fill unmet needs, directing resources to the best practices and raising the professionalism of everyone by setting standards and measures. 14
  • 15. United Way Regional Commission on Homelessness The Street to Home Project
  • 19. Street to Home Statistics •Since 2011, the Street to Home Initiative has reached more than 650 individuals •More than 200 volunteers have contributed to the outreach program •75 percent of participants moved toward self-sufficiency •49 percent of participants are in permanent housing or have moved on to other programs
  • 20. Street to Home Video http://www.youtube.com/user/unitedwayatlan ta?feature=watch#p/u/13/BRDprNwx4Pg
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Notas do Editor

  1. Vince Smith is the founding director of the Gateway Center. He led the collaboration, assisted with design and planning, and gave leadership to the opening of the Center on July 27, 2005. Vince continues to serve as Executive Director of the Gateway Center, a keystone project of the United Way Regional Commission on Homelessness and one of the largest homeless services centers in Georgia, serving more than 9,000 homeless men, women, and children in 2008.Phil Hunter has worked with the homeless for five years and is head of United Way’s Street to Home Initiative. He is a Graduate of Morehouse College and is currently pursuing a Masters in Divinity at Beulah Heights University