The Mission Newsletter-June 2011

Growing Up on Kid Row

How your generous support is helping kids at Union Rescue Mission find hope and safety from the nightmare of Skid Row.

Los Angeles’ Skid Row is an apocalyptic wasteland filled with people who are addicted to drugs and alcohol, women selling themselves, broken bodies, and broken minds. Old trash and used needles carpet the sidewalks, and the air is rife with the stench of urine, crack smoke, and unwashed, sweaty skin. Life is cheap on these streets, where assaults, rapes, robberies, and even murders are just part of everyday life.

It’s said that people don’t live on Skid Row, they die on Skid Row. Yet for nearly 100 children living at Union Rescue Mission, it’s home. Most of these kids live in families that simply got hit too hard by the Great Recession, lost jobs and homes, ran out of resources, and had nowhere else to turn. Union Rescue Mission is the only Mission in Los Angeles that helps everyone — single moms with kids, single dads with kids, two-parent families, and families with teenagers.

As a result, since December 2007, the number of children living at Union Rescue Mission has risen a tragic 216%. Last year alone, the Mission rescued 450 families, along with 900 children, from the streets.

“I thank God that we’ve been able to rescue so many precious families and help them get back on their feet,” says Andy Bales, President and CEO of Union Rescue Mission. “But really, no child should have to live here on Skid Row. Experiencing homelessness is hard enough for kids without exposing them to things that could really scar them for life.”

While the children are safe and cared for inside the Mission, they must still ride busses to school and walk to local markets and libraries — and witness things no child should ever have to see. That’s why Union Rescue Mission’s goal is to move every mother and child away from Skid Row and into safe facilities like Hope Gardens Family Center, which offers mothers the long-term help they need to get back on their feet, and offers their children safety, tutoring, a quality education, and the chance to play like kids in an environment free from drugs, violence, and predators.

Because no child deserves to live on Kid Row.

Let’s Save Kids from Skid Row

Imagine being a child who just wants to hang out with friends in the neighborhood, maybe ride a bike down to the corner market for some candy.

Well, this isn’t possible for the kids living at Union Rescue Mission on Skid Row. They need their parents’ protection just to go to the store a block away. That’s the reality for nearly 100 beautiful, smart, talented kids living here at the Mission, where we’re surrounded by violence, drug use, prostitution, and 600 registered sex offenders. When they leave the safety of these walls, they see, smell, and hear things kids should never experience. Some of our kids once witnessed a man getting stabbed to death.

That’s why one of the greatest passions of my life is trying to get every mother and child out of Skid Row and to the safety of someplace like our Hope Gardens Family Center, where there are no predators, violence, or drugs. At Hope Gardens, our children breathe clean air, play like kids, learn at a great school, receive tutoring … and get the peace, safety, and hope they need.

Blessings,

Andy Bales, CEO

Heroes for Hope Luncheon June 16, 2011

We will be hosting our 4th Heroes for Hope Luncheon this Thursday at the Cathedral of our Lady of the Angels from 12-1pm!  Our theme this year is focused on celebrating people who share their time, talent and treasure. 

We will be celebrating special heroes, including our 2011 Honoree, Brad Bell, writer and producer of the day time drama, The Bold and the Beautiful.  Through the initiative of Mr. Bell, daytime drama television actually came to the downtown streets of Los Angeles to witness firsthand what we see every day.  Real life stories of people experiencing homelessness were used in the program’s storyline to share with the world both the need and the amazing life transformation taking place on Skid Row.

 If you would like to attend the event, please register by going to urm.org/lunchaccept.  Deadline for registration is Tuesday 6/14.  The event will include a complimentary lunch, inspiring stores of life transformation, fellowship and an opportunity to give to the Mission. 

The luncheon is being made possible through the generous sponsorship of:

Honoring The Bread Winners, Porto’s Bakery

We honored Porto’s Bakery in Glendale today by presenting them with a plaque in appreciation for their long time support and commitment to helping serve those who are experiencing homelessness.

Rev. Andy Bales said “With the cost of food continuing to rise and donations steadily declining Porto’s donations have been an added life-line to the thousands of meals served daily at the Mission. It is an honor to honor Porto’s Bakery for providing bread and other wonderful treats for our guests”.

URM’s Associate Director of Eimago, Elizabeth Kelly said “It was awesome how much was donated to our Winter Shelters, and our guests truly looked forward to the delicious pastries with their early morning coffee”.

 URM’s head Chef Larry Wheeler said “The donations have helped us immensely and are served daily to our guests, there was one week when we were unable to pickup and the guests were all upset asking what had happened to the delicious pastries…the bread donations have helped us as well and helped our budget greatly, we make almost of all the sandwiches with bread donated by Porto’s.”

 Porto’s bakery located at 315 North Brand Boulevard in Glendale California has been faithfully donating between 250-400 boxes of pastries on a monthly basis since 2008, and just this year the Glendale store has graciously stepped up. Monthly donations have more than doubled, to over 800 boxes of pastries a month.

 A background history from their website tells the story of this families humble beginnings http://www.portosbakery.com/content/porto%E2%80%99s-bakery-cafe

Jacqui Groseth Nominated For “Women Making A Difference” Award

Union Rescue Mission’s Vice President of Marketing and Development, Jacqui Groseth, has been nominated for L.A. Business Journal’s “Women Making A Difference” Award.

At the end of April 2010 with only two months left in the fiscal year, the gap between URM’s budget and income was over 5 million dollars. After exploring every conceivable option to survive and keep URM’s core programs and services intact, the mission’s board and senior leadership made a painful decision to close Hope Gardens Family Center, an oasis for single moms with children and senior ladies experiencing homelessness, unless 2.8 million dollars could be raised by June 30, 2010.

Jacqui played a vital role in developing and executing the “Save Hope Gardens Campaign” which launched on May 24th. Utilizing 7 different core communication channels/categories with multiple electronic and social media sub-channels the campaign generated $3.8 million dollars in donations and did in fact save Hope Gardens. “It was nothing short of a miracle” says Liz Mooradian, historian and special assistant to URM’s CEO.

Jacqui has been helping rescue missions and other non-profit organizations gain brand awareness and raise money for over 15 years. In August of 2008 she joined the staff of Union Rescue Mission in downtown Los Angeles as the Associate Development Director- a move that brought her full circle on a journey she began 32 years ago as a high school student volunteering her time each month to help people experiencing homelessness on Skid Row right here in the City of Angels. In January of 2011, Jacqui was promoted to the position of Vice President of Marketing and Development. She provides leadership for Union Rescue Mission’s Volunteer, Gift-in-Kind, Communications, Gift Processing, Donor Relations and Direct Marketing departments. Her primary responsibility is to ensure that the Mission’s fundraising and communication messaging adheres to URM’s brand guide, mission statement and established marketing and fundraising goals.

Because of Jacqui’s extensive marketing and communication skills she is regularly asked to share her expertise via speaking engagements and training seminars. Her career accomplishments include several industry awards including Echo, Telly and the USPS Gold Mailbox Award. Earlier this year she earned the “Paul Harris Fellow” award for her support of Rotary International. Jacqui has served in a variety of volunteer leadership roles including: San Marino Library Foundation Committee Member, Young Life Foothills Committee Member and San Gabriel Christian School Board Moderator. She and husband Jeff are active in their community and are the proud parents of daughter, Samantha who recently graduated Magna Cum Lade from Northeastern University.

The Los Angeles Business Journal said it is “Proud to honor women of outstanding achievement in our business community”.  The 19th Annual Award Luncheon and Ceremony is scheduled for Wednesday, May 18, 2011 at the Hyatt Regency Century City Plaza and will recognize L.A.’s most successful women business leaders.

Save The Date: URM’s 4th Annual Golf Classic


Help transform the life of someone experiencing homelessness. Join us for Union Rescue Mission’s 4th Spring Golf Classic. From fun contests, TaylorMade prizes, good food and great people, the day promises to be both fun and rewarding. Limited to 144 golfers, the scramble format tournament takes place on Monday, May 9th, 2011 at the prestigious Trump National Golf Club. And regardless of your score, you’ll head home knowing you’ve helped to bring hope and healing to people who desperately need it by providing resources for a worthy organization making a difference in our city. Not a golfer? No worries, there are a number of ways that you can be a part of this special day and make a lasting difference in some ones life.

THE MOST SPECTACULAR GOLF COURSE IN AMERICA!
Trump National Golf Course is perched high above the jagged California cliffs taking advantage of one of the  most incredible views in the world from every hole. Noted as the most expensive golf course ever built, over $250 million dollars has been spent to ensure its prominence. Gleaming white sand lines the walls of the massive bunkers, expansive lakes protect tucked away greens, and magnificent waterfalls cascade down at Trump National. The Donald J. Trump Signature Design tempts golfers to take risks and rewards well-placed shots. The layout challenges experienced golfers and novices to the best of their abilities. Trump National truly stands as a testament to the greatness of golf.

CONTACT INFO: For more information please call Shaeideh Prince (213) 347-6352 or Chris Strode (213) 673-4801. Space is limited, so please return the completed registration form by April 15, 2011

“Hope & Soap” Project Blesses Winter Shelter Guests

When Pastor Kelly DuPree of Faith Community Church in West Covina was praying about how to serve people staying in their local winter shelter, he came up with a project called “Hope and Soap”. Basically, the plan was to assemble hygiene kits and hand them out to people on the last day of the shelter. Not only would they hand out the products, but also offer “hope” by providing rides to URM and a place in one of our life transformation programs.

Volunteers from Faith Community helped to pass out over 140 kits, and met 6 people that wanted a ride to come down to URM! Wanting to do more than just provide a “hand-out”, Faith Community partnered with us in a way to do just that – they showed people love and offered them an opportunity to change their lives. Thanks so much to all the great people from Faith Community in West Covina who helped to bless many people this week at the closing of the Winter Shelters.

If your church or organization is interested in partnering with us in any way, please contact Jeremiah Johnson, our Church Relation Representatives at 213-248-1043 or jjohnson@urm.org.

Testimonies of Program Graduates

This upcoming Sunday we will be celebrating with the graduating men of our Life Transformation Program. Three times a year Union Rescue Mission hosts a graduation ceremony for those  who have completed the year-long program of transformation and recovery.

During chapel on Tuesday a few of our soon-to-be graduates stood before their fellow program members and gave their testimonies.

We are looking forward to standing alongside our graduates this weekend as they receive their program diplomas!

The Winter Shelters

As you may know, this winter, thousands of people in LA County will be forced to find shelter in garages, warehouses, cars, parks and even city streets. Cold temperatures and rain make sleeping outside even more dangerous, causing such health problems as the flu, bronchitis, pneumonia, hypothermia, and sometimes, even death. That’s why our subsidiary, EIMAGO, Inc, partners with the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority to open four Winter Shelters each year in Downtown LA, Culver City, West LA, and Glendale.

To learn more about how these Winter Shelters work, why they matter, and how you can get involved, please check out our latest Winter Shelter section on our website,urm.org/wintershelter. Thank you so much for caring about all the people experiencing homelessness in LA, especially during these winter months. Together, let’s end homelessness as we know it in Los Angeles!

Blessings,

Rev Andy Bales, CEO

My 2nd Annual Night Out on Skid Row

(as told by Rev. Andy Bales through Twitter updates during his night on the streets of Skid Row)

Getting ready to mark @HomelessDay by spending 2night on streets of LA’s Skid Row & I will be tweeting & twitpic-ing my experience.

Spending night on streets of LA’s Skid Row 2night & posting each step of 10 Step Initiative to #endhomelessness HTTP://youarethemission.org


My friend for the night-Sugar Bear! Alias Robert Jackson!

Our temporary homes for the night, on San Pedro St., Skid Row, Los Angeles, California

@RickWarren Orphans & vulnerable children are NOT a cause.Caring for them is a biblical mandate we can’t ignore. To do nothing is sin.

1st Step 2 #endhomelessness , Change the way we think & talk about precious people experiencing homelessness. HTTP://youarethemission.org

2nd Step 2 #endhomelessness , Quit making excuses; Deuteronomy 15:4, There should be no poor in land, if you are obedient & keep open hand.

Friendly group from Teen Challenge & San Jacinto Assembly Church kindly offered us spaghetti at 11 PM! http://twitpic.com/2w9rnq

3rd Step to end homelessness, No One Should Ever Be evicted to the Streets http://youarethmission.org

Have you considered how to mark World Homeless Day @homelessday & what you can do 2 make a difference? HTTP://youarethemission.org

Nice gentleman, Yannick, from Cameroon, stopped 2 chat. He lost tent & only has a sleeping on Towne St. http://twitpic.com/2w9xcz

4th Step to End Homelessness-Services to people experiencing homelessness should be regionalized. Regionalizing the solutions to homelessness. Every neighborhood, City, Region should provide services to their own neighbors!

This group of friendly folks knew Sugar Bear, & asked us to open their tough 2 open pickle jar. We succeeded!

2nd group from San Jacinto Assembly Church came by with offer of food & encouraging words. Amazing change http://twitpic.com/2w9zaa

5th Step 2 #endhomelessness , Faith Communities need 2 partner & mentor families experiencing homelessness! http://twitpic.com/2wa1mh

Police cars & helicopter are searching for someone in big parking lot at corner. Feels like home!

@MichaelRochau Where do you live….Fort Apache, The Bronx? Lol!

I live in Pasadena by 4 liquor stores & bail bondsman. The helicopters lull me to sleep! :)

You wouldn’t believe the # of women, elderly & disabled people out on the streets, experiencing homelessness on LA’s Skid Row. Heartbreaking

Larry hasn’t stayed anywhere for two years. Sugar Bear & I got him a cot & he left his cart & went in URM 2 try again! http://twitpic.com/2wakmj

The fellow driving this white van, in his 60’s, Caucasian with a strong accent, asked us 4 a nickel rock of cocaine! http://twitpic.com/2waaf3

A big reason it’s calmer on LA’s Skid Row is LAPD Community Policing/Safer Cities. 6th Step 2 #endhomelessnes Best practices in policing!

7th step of HTTP://youarethemission.org is regionalizing solution by expanding Winter Shelters to year round! #endhomelessness

8th step- Provide Secure & permanent supportive housing 2 people devastated by long term homelessness http://twitpic.com/2wb3qw

9th Step to #endhomelessness Increase # of Life Transformation Programs similar to URM, LA Mission, & others!

10th and final Step 2 #endhomelessness Job training & a job, the best & lasting solution to Homelessness!

Honored 2 be waiting outside URM at 2 AM as mom w/ 3 little girls, ages 4,2, & infant arrived in cab, probably escaping abuse. Welcomed them

Children should never experience homelessness. It harms them physically, psychologically, educationally, shakes up trust in relationships.

Marking @endhomelessness World Homeless Day 10/10/10 by spending night on LA’s Skid Row &sharing experience & HTTP://youarethemission.org

Just gave my large diet coke to a kind thirsty man named Edward. He was curious about what we were up to and our HTTP://EDAR.org

I took a walk around the block and tried to take a picture of the rats, but they were too fast! I was not comforted when I saw two run into an EDAR much like the one I am staying in.

3 AM & I am finally worn out & maybe ready to sleep for a bit. Still worried about rats the size of cats here on Skid Row in LA.

RT @sonyakeith @abales The first time I was on skid row at night I watched a family of cats for 5 minutes until I realized they were rats

Relieved, my 1 night of homelessness has ended & I am safely home. Sad that isn’t the case for 75K Angelenos & Millions in US including kids

Have you considered how to mark World Homeless Day?

Overall, I was amazed at the difference 1 year and lots of hard work by many has made on the streets of Skid Row. I also think choosing the 9th rather than the 1st of the month was a good choice. Also, spending the night among friends made it so much safer and calmer than last year.

Still, after 1 hour and 20 minutes of sleep, even in calmer conditions, I know it would be a matter of only a few days and I would be desperately in trouble mentally, physically, spiritually and socially.

Blessings,

9/11 Day of Service Held Tomorrow!

Tomorrow, September 11, 2010, we are expecting about 150 volunteers from all over Southern California to join us in service projects to help people living on Skid Row.

The event is our 1st ever “You Are the Mission” Service Day, and we are very excited to join with volunteers to serve our guests here at URM and our neighbors on Skid Row in projects such as Foot Washings, a Splash Zone and Carnival Treat Booth, Wall Cleanings, Mural Paintings, Street Washings, and Photo Booths!

Be sure to check back tomorrow to see how the event is going. You can follow find us on Facebook, and follow our URM Twitter or CEO Andy Bales for up to the minute updates and pictures from the day!