March 2010 Statistics Report

Here are few updates on how things have been going for us here at URM:

  • The four Winter Shelters, unfortunately, ended between March 2nd and 15th.  Our downtown Winter Shelter served an average of 293 people per night, which was a 13% increase from last year.

 

  • Our USC Dental Clinic had 639 visits, while the UCLA medical clinic had about 610.  Pepperdine Legal had 85 visits, and Pepperdine Mental Health had 161 sessions.

 

  • We commend our many volunteers who put in a whopping 5,608 hours of service this month!

 

  • 116,054 meals were served in the month of March!  At URM downtown alone we served an average of 2,752 meals per day.

 

  • During March, an average of 815 people called URM and Hope Gardens home each night.

 

                   

 

                  

City Attorney Proposes Injuction Initiative on Skid Row

DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES – Last Wednesday, City Attorney Carmen Trutanich held a press conference in Gladys Park downtown, discussing an initiative that, if passed, could drastically decrease the Skid Row drug trade. The Central City Recovery Zone initiative identified 80 suspected drug dealers who would be banned from the Skid Row area, which is known as a hub for drug sales and use.

The 80 suspects all have multiple drug-related convictions, and are believed to be selling mostly crack cocaine, but also marijuana, heroin, and meth, on Skid Row, with fifty-three believed to have gang affiliations.  All are considered to be “commuters”; they do not live on Skid Row, but merely come to the area to sell to the people on the streets of Skid Row, many of which are struggling with addiction and have come to Skid Row for recovery services. 

This problem is not new to Skid Row; for years local residents have been victim to the gangs and dealers who drive in at night to sell, often right outside the missions and clinics. Although typically gangs become territorial about selling areas, downtown has remained mostly nonviolent over the years due to the fact that sellers know there are enough profits to go around.  Gang violence, which would bring police attention and threaten their most reliable source of income, has been kept to a minimum. 

The injunction would establish the “Central City Recovery Zone”, bordered by Broadway, Central Ave, Third Street, and Ninth Street. It will require approval from a judge before implementation, but the goal is to protect an area that is home to many people trying to recover from addiction and are seeking recovery services. 

Although the 80 people on the ‘banned list’ would be arrested for entering this Zone, they do have an opportunity to be removed from this list.  Not only will they be able to contest their inclusion, but they can also be exempted by proving that they actually live in the area or are there for recovery services themselves.

Those allowed to stay in the Recovery Zone will still have rules to abide by, including a ban on firearms, ammunition and narcotics possession, acting as a connecting point for buyers and sellers, or even alerting other sellers of law enforcement.

A hearing is expected during the next several weeks, at which point the LAPD will have 45 days to notify the 80 suspected dealers.  For additional information including pictures from the event, be sure to read Rev. Andy Bales blog post “We Asked For This” dated 4-7-2010.  Union Rescue Mission will continue to share information on this important issue as it becomes available

Shelia Raye Charles Speaks at Celebrate Recovery

Sheila Raye Charles, daughter of the legendary Ray Charles, will be blessing us tonight as a featured speaker for “Celebrate Recovery”.  We are very excited and honored to have Sheila speak to many of our guests this evening. She has a very-moving testimony about recovering from addiction – she struggled with crack cocaine for many years and even ended up in Federal Prison.  

When she finally surrendered to God’s will, she was at her lowest point and desperate for relief from the personal pain she had created.  She has chronicled her personal story in her book Behind The Shades and produced a collection of music by the same name. 

You can listen to her inspirational testimony in this short clip:

Humanitarian Service Award Goes to Andy Bales!

 The OWIN Foundation, a non-profit charitable foundation dedicated to providing aid to orphans and widows throughout the continent of Africa, hosted its 4th Annual Fundraising Gala last Saturday, March 20th.  The theme for the event was, “Development, Africa & You: Erasing Poverty Through Education.”  A.C. Green, formerly of the Los Angeles Lakers and known as the NBA’s Iron Man, was the Key Note Speaker.

Andy Receiving OWIN Award 

Andy Bales was honored as the Humanitarian Service Award Recipient for his 20 years of experience in community outreach and service to “his homeless friends”, as he puts it.  The OWIN Foundation selected Andy because of his work in bringing a new era of unique and innovative services for Los Angeles’ Skid Row community.

Rick Rozman & Andy Bales  

Mr. Rick Rozman, VP of Merrilly Lynch and OWIN Foundation Board Member, presented the award to Andy.

 

 

Winter Shelter Update

First of all, we would like to thank every one of you who joined with us in our efforts to keep the Winter Shelter Programs running year round. We had an astounding 208 people take action, with a total of 229 emails sent to officials to ask for help in keeping the Winter Shelters open! Unfortunately, the Governor did not call a State of Emergency and there was no additional funding granted to cover the expenses of the shelters. Despite the outcome, we remain hopeful for the future. We plan on continuing our efforts to keep the shelters open year round, and hope you will continue to be as supportive as you have been so far!  Thank you!

Stories From Skid Row: Robyn

 

People are often surprised to learn that many of the guests who stay with us each night do not have substance-abuse or addiction problems. The fact is, a majority of the women we meet are escaping some form of domestic violence. This is the case of Robyn and her 9-year old daughter Le Dai; after suffering in an abusive relationship for nearly 11 years, Robyn is now hopeful about her future and thankful for each day she is alive.

We hope you will take a moment to check out Robyn’s amazing story of determination, strength and hope – the latest release in the ground breaking series Stories From Skid Row.

Bright Space Kids Center Opens At Hope Gardens!

 

Hope Gardens Ribbon Cutting 1

Thursday, March 18th, marked the opening of the Bright Space day care room at Hope Gardens! After nearly two years of work, the area was finally ready.

Hope Gardens Ribbon Cutting 4

URM CEO Andy Bales did the honor of “cutting the ribbon” during the 10:00am ceremony.  

                                        Hope Gardens Ribbon Cutting 3 Hope Gardens Ribbon Cutting 2   

The families and children at Hope Gardens are thrilled to have this new play area available. We would like to thank NBC Universal and the Bright Horizons Foundation for blessing us with such a great gift!

Hope Gardens Ribbon Cutting 5 

Statistics Update: February 2010

Key February 2010 Stats (Compared to February 2009) INCLUDING WSP

                    *URM= Union Rescue Mission

                    *WSP= Winter Shelters – Downtown, Glendale, Culver City, and West LA

                    *HG= Hope Gardens Family Center

Total Dental Clinic Visits = 515

Total Legal Clinic Visits = 108

Total Mental Health/Counseling Sessions = 131

Total Medical Visits = 637

Volunteer:

Hours – 4532

Visits – 1251

 

 Meals Served:

URM:   80,424     avg/day: 2872   12% increase

WSP:   44,094   avg/day: 1575    (2009 Data only includes 1 winter shelter)

HG:     12,600     avg/day: 450      (same)

Total: 137,118    avg/day: 4897

Nights of Shelter: 

URM:     23,851   avg: 852   19% increase

WSP:    20,913    avg: 747    (2009 Data only included Downtown WS)

HG:         3,312    avg: 118    

Total: 48,076       avg: 1717       

                           

WSP Nights of Shelter

Downtown

                     Avg: 301 ppl per night    (20% increase from last year)

Culver City

                    Avg:  142 ppl per night

West LA

                    Avg:  130 ppl per night

Glendale

                    Avg:  174 ppl per night

 

** Increases as compared to February 2009 data. If no increase, 2009 data was not available/compete.

**Averages are per day.

 

Water Walk Returns with Warm Temps!

As the high in downtown Los Angeles neared 87 degrees yesterday, URM employees took to the streets with cold bottles of water!

It’s a tradition for us to distribute water to the people of Skid Row every time the temperature hits 85 degrees or higher.  The Water Walk is a great opportunity for us to build trust with the citizens of downtown Los Angeles – it is our hope that they will realize how much we truly care about them, and maybe they will stop in to see us sometime!

Lakers fans enjoy some refreshing H2O on a warm spring afternoon!

Although usually a summer activity, we are blessed to be enjoying beautiful weather early this year!

If you are interested in coming along for a Water Walk sometime, feel free to contact our Volunteer Department at (213) 347-6300 x1148.  If you would like to donate so that we can continue to provide for the people of Skid Row, please go to urm.org/donate for more information!