Family Promise of Salem County
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Family Promise of Salem County
Family Promise of Salem County FALL 2010 Debra Foglietta of Salem Café offers Lobster Bisque winner of “Best Soup.” Antipasta from DiPaolo’s Italian Ristorante wins “Best Appetizer.” Riverview Inn’s Bananas Foster awarded “Best Dessert.” Acton’s Pig Roasting & Catering wins “Best Entrée” for Pork Loin and Pulled Pork. Taste of SJ Photos by Sara Parker First “Taste of South Jersey” Features Food, Raffle Gift Baskets and Fun! Family Promise of Salem County (FPSC) hosted their first “Taste of South Jersey” fundraiser October 11 at the Riverview Inn in Pennsville, NJ. Sixteen area restaurants and caterers offered samples of signature foods. Awards were presented for the “Best of” selections in the appetizer, soup, entrée and dessert categories (See winners-left). The following food vendors also provided more delicious food samples. Auburn Road Vineyard Italian Kitchen Beans Coffee Shop Papa Luigi’s Cakes by Diane Ranch Hope Catering Carolina Blue The Rushes Restaurant Conte’s Pasta Kitchen Sweet Mary’s Exceptional Chocolates Ginger Cake Café The Telford Inn The Riverview Inn in Pennsville donated the use of their entire restaurant, set up, cleanup, staff, linens, and dinnerware, as well as a dessert sampling table. Owner Jeff Cook offered two additional stations featuring foods from his family’s other two restaurants - Carolina Blue and The Telford Inn. About 285 people attended the event. They sampled foods, participated in a 50/50 raffle, purchased 2010-11 FPSC Discount Cards and listened to volunteer vocalists. Many bought Basket Auction tickets for a chance to win one of 77 baskets or gift certificates donated by local businesses, community and religious organizations. Volunteer Terry Ostrander of Pennsville served as the Basket Auction Chairperson. Mary Harvey of Woodstown volunteered her time and materials to create 27 different table centerpieces that became part of the Basket Auction at the evening’s end. “In all, more than 40 Family Promise volunteers worked tirelessly to sell tickets and program ads, solicit restaurants and give of their time the night of the fundraiser,” remarked Event Chairperson Christine Hoehn. She says the “Taste of South Jersey” raised more than $13,000 for Family Promise. Other area businesses supported the “Taste of South Jersey” by purchasing advertisements in the program booklet or selling tickets. PSEG was one of the largest sponsors with a donation of $2,500. The new 2010-11 Family Promise of Salem County Discount Cards, sold for the first time that night, featuring 31 different local businesses. Each business offers a special discount that can be used repeatedly by card holders through October 31, 2011. (Cards cost $20 each and can be purchased throughout the year by calling Christine Hoehn at 609-2022217.) (To view more photos from “The Taste of South Jersey,” visit the new Family Promise of Salem County’s website at www.fpsc-nj.org and click on the network’s Facebook page.) ■ FAMILY PROMISE OF SALEM COUNTY Page 2 Family Promise of Salem County Launches New Website Thanks to the volunteer efforts and expertise of webmaster Claire Lelli of SJCOM LLC, Vineland, NJ, Family Promise of Salem County now has a local website. The address is www.fpsc-nj.org. As she receives new information and photos, Claire will keep the site updated. Visitors to the website can learn how volunteers show hospitality to guest families as they rotate between Host Congregations every week. Churches who serve as Host and Support Congregations are listed with links to their own websites. Those seeking volunteer opportunities can find out how to fill Host Weeks roles by preparing a meal, serving as an Overnight Host or becoming a Transportation Volunteer. Aside from these opportunities, the site describes how additional volunteers are needed to offer special skills that support the upkeep of the Family Center, enhance development activities, provide office support and mentor guest families. Another section of the website lists ongoing supplies needed for the Family Center. The site also offers information about local social service agencies and community resources that partner with Family Promise. These organizations may offer financial assistance and education to guest families that the FPSC network does not provide. Web surfers can also find out how to make a financial contribution, host a fundraiser to benefit Family Promise, take a love offering at their place of worship, or join the 252 Club. (The 252 Club is way to donate a total of $252 in one year, all at once, or in quarterly or monthly increments.) The website also highlights two fundraising events sponsored by the FPSC Board of Trustees every spring and fall. These include the annual “Kids Helping Kids” Walk and Fun Day and the “Taste of South Jersey” food sampling event. One section features profiles of Board of Trustees members and the Executive Director. Another offers links to past FPSC newsletters. A new Facebook page linked through the website offers photos of recent events, information about the network and comments from those who visit the page. ■ Direct Your United Way Contribution to Benefit Homeless Families Your United Way contribution can help homeless children and their families regain their independence. Designate Family Promise of Salem County as your charity of choice. Simply enter the complete name of the organization and 10201671 as the designation number on your company’s United Way form. ■ FAMILY PROMISE OF SALEM COUNTY Page 3 FPSC Hosts Volunteer Appreciation Picnic to Celebrate Network’s First Anniversary The Family Promise Board of Trustees hosted a picnic at the Woodstown Sportman’s Club on Sunday, August 22. The purpose of the event was to celebrate the network’s first anniversary and honor scores of volunteers who helped the organization reach this milestone. The first homeless family entered the Family Promise of Salem County network on August 31, 2009. Since then we have served 13 different families: 16 adults and 29 children. Volunteers and their families enjoyed food and fellowship. Each brought a covered dish. The night before, volunteer Kenny Mack of Woodstown roasted 25 chickens for the event. The Family Promise Board purchased hamburgers, hotdogs and beverages for everyone. Rev. Carlton Bodine of the Pennsville Trinity United Methodist Church grilled hamburgers. Two guest families staying in the network at the time were transported to the anniversary picnic in the network van. The three adults and eight children were happy to eat and reunite with volunteers they had come to know in the past weeks. In addition, Host and Support Congregation Liaisons were honored. Each received a certificate recognizing them for their tireless efforts to fill Host Week volunteer slots and to ensure hospitality throughout the week to guests families. (Liaisons as of 8/2010) Billy Roeske was honored with a certificate for raising more than $800 for the June 2010 “Kids Helping Kids” Walk. Host and Support Congregation Liaisons Asbury United Methodist Church (Woodstown) Broadway United Methodist Church (Salem) First Baptist Church of Salem First Baptist Church of Woodstown Harvest Time Worship Center (Salem) Morning Star Baptist Church (Woodstown) Pennsville Assembly of God Quinton Baptist Church Sharptown United Methodist Church Trinity United Methodist Church (Pennsville) Victory Assemby of God Walnut Street Bible Church (Salem) Wesleyan Church of Carneys Point Woodstown Presbyterian Church Tracy Cianci, Stephanie Allen Joyce and Rev.Walt Kellen Eric Sharp Joni Sigars Ruth Ollinger Mary Ann and James Taylor Adisa Manning Diane Peterson Julie Dobbs Judy Kiple George Daisey Pastor Emerson Woodward Brenda Bevis Mary Harvey, Valerie Weist Picnic goers enjoyed swimming, fishing and playground equipment until a sudden rainstorm, later that afternoon, caused everyone to gather under the pavilions. Despite the storm, volunteers and guests enjoyed the day. ■ FAMILY PROMISE OF SALEM COUNTY Page 4 Valero Awards $5,000 to Family Promise of Salem County On September 1, 2010, the Valero Foundation hosted an awards breakfast at Adelphia’s Restaurant in Deptford, NJ to honor several children’s charities whose work benefits children in Camden, Gloucester, Salem and Cumberland counties. Family Promise of Salem County (FPSC) was one of the recipients of a $5,000 award for “efforts to help homeless children and their families achieve and sustain their independence.” All financial gifts were funded by proceeds from the 2010 Valero Texas Open Golf Classic to Benefit Children, a project of the Valero Energy Foundation in communities where Valero has major operations. The non-profits chosen are nominated by Valero employees. A committee of employees evaluates each application and chooses the agencies they believe provide the most benefit to disadvantaged children. Board of Trustees member Martha Nealer nominated Family Promise and accepted the award on behalf of the organization. As Valero’s newest local awards recipient, FPSC Executive Director Brenda Hecker was asked to be a guest speaker at the awards breakfast. She gave an overview of Family Promise and described how volunteers have helped 29 homeless children and their families in our first year of operation. The other presenter, Southern Regional Director Laurie Ehrlich, represented Emmanuel Cancer Foundation, a children’s charity that has received the Valero grant for many years. ■ “Kids Helping Kids” Walk & Fun Day Set for June 4, 2011 Mark your calendar for Saturday, June 4, 2011 for the “Kids Helping Kids” Walk and Fun Day. Each spring, Family Promise of Salem County hosts this fundraiser in which elementary and middle school children raise sponsorship money to participate. Salem County Freeholder and FPSC Board of Trustee Treasurer Julie Acton cuts the starting ribbon. Kids walk around the Woodstown High School track, enjoy games, carnival style food, face painting and music. Proceeds benefit the children of homeless families that FPSC serves. Volunteers are needed to recruit children to raise sponsorships, solicit businesses for financial support, or donations of goods or services. On the day of the event additional volunteers can help to set up, register walkers, serve food or coordinate games. To volunteer for this event, call: Fundraising Committee Co-Chair Dawn Parker at: 856-769-0732 or e-mail her at [email protected]. Co-Chair Martha Nealer can be reached at 856-769-1814 or via e-mail at [email protected]. ■ Mark Your Calendar for These Important Dates Host and Support Congregation Liaison Meeting ● Tuesday, January 18, 2011 ● 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. ● Sharptown United Methodist Church, 24 Church Street, Pilesgrove, NJ 08098. New Volunteer Training ● (Weather permitting) Wednesday, January 26, 2011 ● 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. ● Asbury United Methodist Church, 149 South Main St.,Woodstown, NJ 08098. (Please RSVP by sending e-mail to [email protected].) Inclement weather reschedule date will be Wednesday, February 2, 2011 ●6:30 to 8:30 p.m. ●Asbury Methodist. FAMILY PROMISE OF SALEM COUNTY Page 5 Family Promise Participates in Pennsville Business Expo For the second year, Family Promise of Salem County has hosted a table at the Pennsville Business Expo as a way to educate and foster support of the network. The 2010 event was held Saturday, October 29 in the Pennsville High School Salberg Gym. Volunteer Kelly Peterson of Woodstown and Board Trustee Dawn Parker (pictured left) staff the FPSC table. Board members Christine Hoehn and Linda Garrison also volunteered their time at the Pennsville Business Expo. ■ FPSC Helps Single Mom and 3 Children Move from Motel to Network to their Own Apartment When a single mom with three pre-teen children was referred to Family Promise of Salem County, she wasn’t sure how she would ever change her situation. After moving out of her brother’s house, she found herself and her children living in a motel, working full time, but barely making ends meet. In order to qualify to enter the FPSC network, the Mom had to speak to her employer to change her work shift to 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. She also had to find daycare for a 10, 11 and 12-year-old from 6:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. each weekday during the summer. She was successful in doing both, and the single Mom and her three children entered the FPSC network. During their three-month stay, the Mom was able to follow a budget and obtain her credit scores. To improve her credit, she began calling creditors to lower her payments and began paying off small debts first. She also worked to get copies of two of her children’s birth certificates reissued. Mom build up a small cash reserve in a savings account and used some of the money for the new low income apartment she eventually secured in Salem City. ■ Attention Verizon Employees Who Volunteer for Family Promise of Salem County Are you an active full, or part-time Verizon employee who volunteers their time for Family Promise of Salem County? If you log 50 hours of volunteer time in one calendar year, you can apply for a $750 grant that will help FPSC continue to help families without homes. The $750 is made possible by the Verizon Foundation as part of the company’s Volunteer Incentive Program (VIP). For complete rules and more information, visit the Verizon Foundation website at http://foundation.verizon.com, or call Verizon at 1-866-247-2687. ■ FAMILY PROMISE OF SALEM COUNTY Page 6 Family Promise Liaisons Coordinate Holiday Surprises for Guest Families Thanks to the coordination of Sharptown United Methodist Church Liaison Julie Dobbs, all six guest children currently in the FPSC network, will receive new clothes and a special toy. (Children from any new families who enter the network before December 22 will also receive gifts.) Members of Sharptown United Methodist took children’s names from their “Angel Tree” and purchased $75 worth of new clothes and toys for scores of local children. Julie Dobbs will coordinate the delivery of gifts to Broadway United Methodist in Salem for all six Family Promise guest children. On Christmas morning when the children wake up at the church, they will have some surprises! (Broadway Methodist is the Host Congregation that is hosting the families during Christmas week.) Realizing the sacrifices parents make for their children, members of Broadway United Methodist Church of Salem purchased new clothing and/or shoes for each of the four parents. Broadway United Methodist Church Liaison Joyce Kellen coordinated the gift buying and wrapping. ■ Adopt the FPSC Family Center Other religious congregations and organizations will “Adopt the Family Center this Christmas” by purchasing a big ticket item like a new computer and printer, or supplies for the Family Center. If your organization would like to adopt Family Promise’s Family Center after the holidays, please call Executive Director Brenda Hecker at 856-678-FPSC (3772) or send an e-mail to [email protected].■ Since opening our doors on August 31, 2009, Family Promise of Salem County has served 13 different families. The Family Center is the place where families shower, receive mail and use computers with Internet access to search for social service benefits, community resources, jobs, or affordable housing. Parents who are between jobs care for preschool children at the Family Center. Sometimes families eat breakfast or lunch at the Center as well. (Families never sleep at the Family Center.) ■ Support Family Promise Financially by Joining the “252 Club” Family Promise of Salem County is funded entirely by individual giving, charitable donations from religious congregations and community organizations, corporate gifts and fundraisers, One way to help FPSC continue to serve homeless families with children is to join the “252 Club.” Becoming a member is easy. Simply commit to a donation of $63.00 per quarter or $21.00 per month. No matter how often you donate, you will contribute a total of $252 in one year. Enclosed in this newsletter is a “252 Club” pledge envelope. Join the “252 Club” or use the envelope to make a single donation. ■ FAMILY PROMISE OF SALEM COUNTY Page 7 Host Congregation Woodstown Presbyterian Church Provides Thanksgiving Food Baskets for Former Family Promise Guests Host Congregation Liaison Mary Harvey (behind shopping cart), Mark Valente, and Carol Klinke (at checkout counter) shop for food to make and deliver Thanksgiving food baskets to former Family Promise guests. Woodstown Presbyterian’s Liaison Mary Harvey worked with her church Deacons to contact former FPSC guests and deliver Thanksgiving food baskets to their new homes. Each basket contained a turkey, one gallon of milk, one pound of butter, canned green beans, gravy and cranberry sauce, prepared mashed potatoes or sweet potatoes, heat and serve rolls, a pumpkin or apple pie and one dozen eggs. The idea was to provide enough food for a Thanksgiving dinner and a few meals afterwards. Volunteers from Woodstown Presbyterian Church went to the Woodstown Acme to shop. When an Acme manager noticed the shoppers buying large quantities of food, he asked about their efforts. When he found out how the food baskets would benefit formerly homeless families, he offered a second food basket compliments of the Woodstown Acme with another turkey and all the fixings. (Hopefully, former families paid it forward and shared their good fortune with other needy friends and family.) Members of Woodstown Presbyterian Church plans to contact former Family Promise guests again and deliver Christmas food baskets just before December 25. ■ Area Businesses Donate Goods and Services to Help Homeless Families As Family Promise of Salem County grows, many area businesses have donated goods and services to benefit our families. Each has shown their compassion and commitment to help FPSC help families without homes. Here is a partial list. Many other businesses have faithfully supported our fundraisers. Thank you to everyone! Professional Organizer Valerie Cowan, owner of Destination Organized (Southern New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware) has been volunteering her time to work with Family Promise volunteer Supply Coordinator Virginia Sisco and Board of Trustee member Martha Nealer. Together, they are assessing and reorganizing the living space for families who spend time at the Center during the day. Realtor Diane McAllister of Caldwell Banker (Pennsville) has been serving as a volunteer consultant to answer questions about foreclosure, rental properties etc. Her advice often helps Family Promise guests as they look for affordable housing and work to improve their financial situation before leaving the network. Angela Lombardo-Sacchet, Owner of Salone DiBellezza (Pennsville) has offered to give a free haircut to any parent or child who is currently staying in the Family Promise of Salem County network. Families must make individual appointments. Italian Kitchen (Pennsville) and Roman Pantry (Penns Grove) owned by the DiMarco family has offered coupons to Host Congregation Liaisons to redeem for a donation of two large party pizzas and two large salads that can be picked up any Monday or Tuesday night and served to guest families staying overnight at their church. ■ Family Promise of Salem County is Not a Shelter, But a Unique Approach to Helping Homeless Families Family Promise of Salem County (FPSC) is a non-profit 501c3 organization that helps families without homes in Salem County, NJ. Our mission is “to help families regain and sustain their independence.” We are an affiliate of the national Family Promise Interfaith Hospitality Network, established in 1989. Currently there are more than 160 networks nationwide. FPSC provides temporary overnight accommodations and an evening meal for three or four homeless families with children at a time (up to 14 people). Our network is made up of Salem County Host Congregations who pledge overnight use of their facilities and volunteers who host families for one week approximately every three months. Each family sleeps on air mattresses (babies in portable cribs) in their own Sunday school classroom. Families stay together at a Host Congregation for one week at a time, and then rotate to the next church on Sunday evenings, 365 days per year. Trained volunteers from Host and Support Congregations make and serve an evening meal, stay overnight with the guests, or drive the network van. (Go to www.fpsc-nj.org for a complete list of FPSC congregations.) Currently there are more than 500 trained FPSC volunteers who support the rotation of families from one congregation to another. Families accepted into the network must be motivated to help themselves break the cycle of homelessness. Working with the Executive Director, each family establishes a Family Plan with achievable goals to help them regain sustainable independence. Every week, their progress is monitored and recommendations are made to modify goals as they work toward their ultimate goal of finding a home. Typically, families remain in the network between 30 and 60 days, occasionally longer if they are actively striving to achieve their Family Plan goals. Family Promise of Salem County provides a “hand up” not a “hand out” for families who are temporarily homeless and need some time to refocus, save money and not worry where their family will sleep. ■ E-mail: [email protected] Brenda M. Hecker Executive Director: Randall Clark George Daisey Linda Garrison Christine Hoehn Peter Nines Dawn M. Parker Trustees: Kathy Bodine, President Pastor Ralph Siegel, VP Martha Nealer, Secretary Julie Acton, Treasurer Board of Directors: Phone: 856-678-FPSC (3772) FAX: 856-678-4100 Website: www.fpsc-nj.org Family Center 391B South Broadway Pennsville, NJ 08070 Family Promise of Salem County NON-PROFIT ORG US POSTAGE PAID PENNSVILLE, NJ PERMIT NO. 362