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Year 2001 PROGRAM STATUS REPORT

ISLAND COUNTY Service Center
the Opportunity Council

Prepared by Lisa Clark
February 2002


On Site Employees

  • 3 full time Family Services
  • 3 full time Weatherization Crew - 1 supervisor; 2 technicians
  • 1 part-time Energy Intake and Receptionist
  • 1 VISTA volunteer - Community Voice Mail and Community Database Manager

Client Geographic Breakdown (% of Clients Served)

              North Whidbey
              Central Whidbey   
             
South Whidbey 
             
Camano Island  
55%
20%
17%
 8%

Emergency Shelter for individuals and families in crisis for up to 30 days 

Funding Sources: 
   
Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG); 
     Emergency Shelter Assistance Program (ESAP); 
     Whidbey Presbyterian Church; 
     United Way
     Community Donations

Year 2001 Statistics:

     # of households sheltered:
     # of individuals in households
     # of shelter bed-nights
39
97
1868

Age Breakdown:   

        Birth to 5
          6 to 11
         12 to 17
         18 to 21
         22 to 44
         45 to 54
=   21
=   21
=    3
=    5
=   46
=     1
Families sheltered are involved in case management services and stay connected for a minimum of six months after shelter if they remain in the area

Homeless Prevention: Rental Assistance to qualified low-income families and individuals. Limited to once in 12 month period. Average assistance = $250.00

Funding Sources:
  
ESAP; Emergency Food and Shelter Program;  LIHEAP

Year 2001 Statistics

 # of households
 # of Individuals
 # of Bed-nights
 $ allocated from all sources
72
183
5,559
$ 20,800

Transitional Housing Assistance

Funding Sources: HOME and Transitional Housing Opportunities Rental Assistance (THORA) vouchers

There are currently four families in the process of applying for these vouchers.

Transitional housing vouchers are administered through the Housing Authority of Island County. Vouchers provide the potential for up to two years of assistance. Contact is made weekly with clients for the first three months, and twice a month thereafter... or s necessary. Clients are reviewed on a six-month basis to confirm progress towards goals and to determine renewal status.

Information and Referral

Funding Sources: Community Services Block Grant (CSBG); United Way; Community donations

Calls documented in 2001 = 6123
Community Online Resource Database Entries = 749


Community Voice Mail (CVM)

Funding Resources:  CTI; United Way

Program Size: 
     Active participating programs/agencies:
     CVM numbers assigned to programs/agencies:
     Current active CVM clients:
     Total clients served to date:

Client Demographics:
     Homeless:
     Leaving domestic abuse situations:
     Veterans:
     Workfirst Participants:
     Average age:
       Female:
       Male:


7
99
64
131


40%
15%
8%
5%
35
63%
37%

(Island County Opportunity Office has a full "Program Objectives and Outcomes Summary" report for this project. You may receive a copy of the report by calling:
     Sherri Stuart, CVM Project Manager    (360) 679-6577
     

Energy Assistance and Weatherization      

Applications funded in 2000-2001 season:
Applications approved as of 2/28/02 for the 2001-2002 season:
Homes weatherized:
Homes receiving rehab $$:
Furnace Repairs:
706
507
38
4
7

Child Care Resource and Referral

# of classes for child care providers:     4 on Whidbey     1 on Camano
Average # of providers attending per class: 27

There was an 'Appreciation Dinner for Providers' held in June '01 on Whidbey and in August on Camano. Thirty six attended on Whidbey and 9 attended on Camano. Plans have been made to repeat the event in May of 2002.

United Way/ Bank of America Success by Six began the resource library portion of their project by delivering resources in late December. They are housed in the service center, and we will oversee the check-out process and maintenance of the library.

The Collaboration for Children project is still operating. Continuation will depend on funding after the current legislative session has made its determinations. Last year 18 providers enjoyed the benefits of consultation, training and individual support.

Other Programs and Projects

  • 2001 Christmas Toys for Tots Distribution (final year!):  2340 toys     474 children (from 169 families)
  • 204 backpacks, complete with supplies given to school age children 
  • Issued 93 gas vouchers
  • Allocated $1867 from the North Whidbey Action Fund
  • Issued 66 Solid Waste Passes
  • 857 contacts for Food Stamp Outreach
  • Completed Medicaid Outreach Project in June 2001
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