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FALL 2015 NEWS SERVING A CRITICAL NEED INSIDE THE BIN On a recent sweltering Tuesday morning, Alex Conedy was standing outside the doors of a 3,500 square-foot Downtown warehouse greeting a long line of customers. Alex welcomed everyone with his trademark “It’s a beautiful day.” It is clear that this was no ordinary place when anyone sees Alex on the job. The 400 people who visit the warehouse each day are homeless and are waiting their turn to access what many of them consider to be a lifeline to a brighter future. The warehouse, officially called The Bin, opened in October 2014. Today it houses over 1,400 bins, or what most would recognize as home recycling containers. It’s a free and voluntary storage facility that is operated by Chrysalis and serves the homeless population of the Skid Row area of L.A. It’s a place of refuge and for many of the clients it is the only safe and secure place they have to store their valuables. It also serves as a practical place to keep clean clothes, critical documents, toiletries and other personal items that help individuals maintain some semblance of dignity. Alex, who has been Project Manager since The (continued inside) Support before, during and after finding a job is critical for Chrysalis clients. With your help, Chrysalis is able to provide resources that clients use to prepare for, land and keep a job. ChangeLives.org (continued from front) Bin opened, approaches his job from a very different vantage point than the typical warehouse operator. He is, in fact, a former Chrysalis client who once found himself on the doorstep of the L.A. Mission. His unique perspective and limitless compassion provide inspiration and hope on a daily basis. When you support Chrysalis, you are a part of a team of individuals who are making a difference at street level. Cylus Loveless is one Bin client that was encouraged by Alex’s words. Some mornings the two men would chat about sports. Other days, Alex would take time to help Cylus talk through a barrier that he was up against. But one afternoon the conversation was one of pure celebration. Cylus had been offered a job with a trucking company and was being flown to Texas for training. At that moment Alex whispered to himself, “it’s a beautiful day,” and it was never more true. VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT: MICHELLE SORRO Nearly two years ago, Michelle Sorro says she was “bitten by the butterfly bug.” The branding expert was searching for a volunteer opportunity and found Chrysalis through word of mouth. She wanted to give her time to something really special and she wanted to be able to make a direct impact. That is exactly what she is able to do at Chrysalis. As a facilitator of our Job Prep 2 class, Michelle helps dozens of individuals every week. Not only does Michelle facilitate one of Chrysalis’ Job Prep classes every week, she also joins the team of amazing Butterfly Ball volunteers. “What I love about being a volunteer is the tangible and measurable difference the work makes with the clients. It’s about that “aha moment” I see in their eyes when they obtain new knowledge, tools or resources for their job search. And it is also about being able to empower someone through encouragement - the entire experience is absolutely fulfilling.” Getting involved with Chrysalis is enriching - you can make a real difference in the lives of the men and women in Los Angeles who are willing, ready, and able to become selfsufficient through employment. For more information visit: ChangeLives.org/volunteer DOUBLE DUTY: TRANSITIONAL JOBS Do transitional jobs programs work? The results are in and after reviewing the data the answer is a resounding. Yes! As a subgrantee of the Social Innovation Fund, a program of the Corporation for National and Community Service, Chrysalis was selected to be part of a first of its kind study conducted by Mathematica Policy Research. Commissioned by REDF in 2011, the study proved once and for all that transitional jobs pay off. A Sample of the Findings A Better Life: Housing stability increased by 253 percent and dependence on government support decreased by 47 percentage points; A Better Job: Participants increased their monthly income by 91 percent; A Better Society: Every $1 spent by programs like Chrysalis’ saves taxpayers $1.31 and provides $2.23 in benefits to society. Each year, your support of Chrysalis makes it possible for us to run two transitional jobs businesses and employ over 500 clients! That’s more than 337,000 hours of paid work experience that Chrysalis clients take with them into the workforce. BRINGING IT HOME WITH SKID ROW HOUSING TRUST The Chrysalis program is contingent on employers being open to hiring someone who may need a second chance or who has barriers to getting their foot in the door. At the top of the list of businesses that are answering that call is Skid Row Housing Trust (SRHT). Since the start of the year, SRHT has hired 26 Chrysalis clients as full-time employees. Their commitment to supporting individuals who want nothing more than a chance to work is truly changing lives. “I have been a desk clerk for over a year, but I know I am more than that. I am valued and an important part of this community.” -Dee Dee Jones “When a new employee comes to us from Chrysalis, we have confidence that they will be prepared and well trained for work,” said Michael Alvidrez, Executive Director of SRHT. “We are proud to have Chrysalis clients working for us.” Nail your holiday shopping this year. Lauren B. Beauty is donating 20 percent of proceeds from this special polish set to Chrysalis. LaurenBBeauty.com FREE EVENTS COFFEE & CONVERSATION Join us for inspiring dialogue with a Chrysalis client OCT 15 8AM - 9:00AM Chrysalis Downtown 522 S Main St. Los Angeles, CA 90013 NOV 20 8AM - 9:00AM Chrysalis Santa Monica 1853 Lincoln Blvd. Santa Monica, CA 90404 SKID ROW FROM STREET LEVEL Join us for a walking tour of Skid Row and our Downtown Center DEC 17 8AM - 9:15AM Chrysalis Downtown 522 S Main St. Los Angeles, CA 90013 RSVP Email names of attendees and event date to: [email protected] or call 310-401-9383. These events are free and open to anyone interested in learning more about Chrysalis’ life-changing services. Light breakfast will be provided. CHRYSALIS IS BREAKING BARRIERS Ramirus Cobbs will tell you there is a whole lot of luck sitting on his shoulder. On a path to a new life, he is participating in Los Angeles County’s Breaking Barriers program. The initiative is a first of its kind partnership aimed at preventing the cycle of recidivism, and Chrysalis is leading the jobs part. For someone like Ramirus, who served time in jail for trespassing and drug possession, Breaking Barriers could be the key to starting over. Along with helping clients on their job search, the pilot program also supports participants with short-term rental subsidies. “These men and women are ready for new lives and this program is giving them a fighting chance at changing their futures,” said Kelli Poole, Breaking Barriers Program Manager at Chrysalis. In September, Ramirus began working with Chrysalis Enterprises on one of the street cleaning teams. He was full of positive energy when he recieved his new uniform. Your support for Chrysalis helps create lifechanging moments everyday!
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