December 2018
December 2018 - We Helped 38 People!
Helped with:
Food Access: = 16
Ride to the food pantry = 6
Ride to the grocery store = 2
Deliver Emergency Food = 7
SNAP / food stamp benefits = 5
Initial application/initial interview/ sending required documents = 2
Providing volunteer/work readiness opportunities; fulfilling JFS requirements = 1
Medical / Health /Dental / Agencies / Programs: = 22
Medicaid Application = 5
Find a new primary care physician = 2
Education / Employment: = 5
- Remove barriers to get ID / birth certificate / social security = 2
- Help creating resume / finding open job positions = 2
- Ride to job interview / connection to resources for bus passes = 3
- Remove barriers / unforms / paperwork = 2Housing: = 13
- Resources for utility / Rent assistance = 2
- Help homeless look for emergency housing = 7
- Emergency Assistance/ Home Repair = 5Holiday Help = 14
- Referred worker from another agency = 7
- Referred from another Ally = 1New Allies Connected = 3
- Referred worker from another agency = 1
- Referred from another Ally = 2
Age demographics:18 - 24: 3
25 - 54: 12
>55: 2
With kids: 19
Right now I see a reoccuring need for:
Hygiene items, toilet paper, feminine protection products
Diapers (any sizes)
Home cleaning supplies, laundry soap
Pest control (traps or poison for mice, roaches or bed bugs)
Space heaters
Blankets, pillows and foam mats(or other easily transported alternatives to a mattress)
Bus pass cards, gas cards
Jobs!!! (I have 6 people that want and need to work.)
Housing (Help paying a security deposit, apartments under $400 a month, help people to apply for subsidized housing)
Vehicle donations
Pledges to cover 1 or more months of car insurance