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.

 

January 2010 Statistics Update

January 2010 Statistics

Here is our latest update for January 2010 Statistics including URM, Hope Gardens and Winter Shelter Program.

So far, 2010 has been a busy year for us here at URM, with most of our numbers increasing significantly from last year.  Our meals served were up 11% from last year, with 85,749 meals served at URM alone.  Adding in our four winter shelters in Downtown LA, Glendale, Culver City, and West LA,  and our Hope Gardens Family Center, that number increased to 138,737 meals served in the month of January – that’s about 4,475 meals served each day!   

We also showed increases in the number of guests staying at URM, Hope Gardens, and the Winter Shelters each night.  Altogether, we were able to provide 49,451 nights of shelter this month! 

But our ability to serve would not be possible without your support! We would like to say thanks to all our donors and supporters, as well as to the many volunteers that brighten the lives of our guests while helping out; we had a whopping 1,801 volunteer visits for a total of 5,572 volunteer hours!

 We are also grateful for our USC Dental Clinic, UCLA Medical and Mental Health Clinics, and Pepperdine Legal Clinics.  Often times, people experiencing homelessness do not have the resources to gain the help they may need to improve their life and their current situation.  Our clinics are here to provide that kind of help free of charge!  This month they provided the following:           

Dental Clinic Visits = 511

Legal Clinic Visits = 38

Mental Health/Counseling Sessions = 152

Medical Visits = 634

 

With all the rain that we have been experiencing, it is good to know that our Winter Shelters are available for hundreds of people who might be sleeping in the cold otherwise.  From December 1st through the end of March, Union Rescue Mission runs four extra shelters through the Winter Shelter Program.  For some, the Winter Shelters provide the temporary assistance they need to get back on their feet and secure permanent housing of their own.  For others, coming in out of the cold and interacting with one of the caring members of our staff is the first step in their journey towards life transformation.                                                         

WSP Nights of Shelter

Downtown    Avg:  258 ppl per night   (10% increase from last year)

Culver City   Avg:  129 ppl per night

West LA        Avg: 123 ppl per night

Glendale       Avg: 159 ppl per night

 

Just to give you an idea of what donations, large or small, from caring people like you can do, here are some quick facts about the costs of services we provide:

  • Having a great smile can make all the difference in a person’s self esteem and outlook on life – $142.72 can provide dental care for a family of four.

 

  • By providing emergency and outreach services, we try to show God’s love to those that we serve.  By caring for even basic needs, we hope that they will gain confidence from knowing someone cares and believes in them – that way they have the strength, hope and foundation to go through the process of life transformation. The cost of ‘emergency services’ (food and shelter) for a man for one week is about $152.81.

 

  • Living on the streets or near poverty, most people can only dream of having proper health insurance and health care for themselves and their children. Thanks to our UCLA Medical Center, $93.99 can provide a medical visit for a mom and 2 kids.

 

To help provide these important services and care for our guests, click here to donate today.

December Statistics Update

Here is part of our  Statistics Report for December 2009 so you can see how many lives we touch with the help of our wonderful volunteers, donors, and sponsors!

Key December 2009 Stats (Compared to December 2008)

                    *URM= Union Rescue Mission

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

                    *HG= Hope Gardens Family Center

Meals Served:

URM:  92,369    avg/day: 2980   6% increase

WSP:   39,548   avg/day: 1276    (no 2008 data)

HG:    10,800     avg/day: 348      (same)

Total: 134,699   avg/day: 4345

 

Nights of Shelter: 

URM:  31,728   avg: 1023    43% increase

WSP:    15,397    avg: 497     (no 2008 data)

HG:      3,866    avg: 125     15% increase

Total: 50,991    avg: 1645  

                    Children:

                    URM:   2767    avg: 89     33% increase

                    HG:     2229     avg: 72     28% increase

                    Total:  4996     avg: 161   31% increase

                  

                    Project Restart Families:      avg: 15 families/night    

                    *family defined as mother-father-child(ren) or single father-child(ren)

 

 Quick Facts:

  • It’s nearly impossible for whole families and single dads with children who are experiencing homelessness to find a place where they can stay together and receive the help they need. 

            We are caring for 15 of these precious families every night – most are experiencing homelessness for the very first time due to the economy.  

            $128.71 will help provide food, shelter and care for a family of 4 for one day.

            $900.97 will help us care for one of our families for an entire week.

  • Many who become trapped in homelessness have significant barriers to overcome before they can return to a productive life of their own. The longer one remains homeless, the greater the barriers become.

            Union Rescue Mission has life transformation programs to serve the needs of men and women and families who want to break the cycle of homelessness for good. 

            $56.58 will help provide a day of care for one of the brave men or women who have entered our life transformation programs.

            $396.06 will help provide a week of food, shelter and the training and counseling necessary for a successful and lasting transformation. 

 

  • From December 1st through the end of March, Union Rescue Mission provides shelter for an additional 600 people each night through our Winter Shelter Program.  For some, the Winter Shelters provide the temporary assistance they need to get back on their feet and secure permanent housing of their own.  For others, coming in out of the cold and interacting with one of the caring members of our staff is the first step in their journey towards life transformation.

            $100.00 will help provide emergency services for a family of 3.

            $ 257.60 will help provide an entire week of meals (dinner and a sack lunch for the next day) for 10 winter shelter guests.