January 2014 The Audrey Nelson Community Development Achievement Award.

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January 2014 The Audrey Nelson Community Development Achievement Award

CBS news program "60 Minutes" caused a national sensation in March, 2011 with a report on homeless families living in Central Florida motels. A follow-up report by the CBS reporter interviewed several homeless children in the county. All said their parents are homeless and unemployed. At this time there are 1,100 homeless children living in Seminole County, Florida. CBS news program "60 Minutes" caused a national sensation in March, 2011 with a report on homeless families living in Central Florida motels. A follow-up report by the CBS reporter interviewed several homeless children in the county. All said their parents are homeless and unemployed. At this time there are 1,100 homeless children living in Seminole County, Florida.

Seminole County Continuum of Care, Collaborates with Non-Profit Organizations Boys TownHeat to Heart: a Community Care Home Rollins College Catholic Charities Holy Cross Lutheran Ministries St. Stephen’s Catholic Church Center for Drug Free Living Homeless Services Network Safehouse of Seminole Christian Help HOPE Foundation Seminole Action Coalition Coalition for the Homeless Northland, a Church Distributed Seminole Behavioral Healthcare Department of Children & Family Mount Zion Church Seminole Cty. Community Services Families in Transition New Directions Community Outreach Seminole Cty. Leisure Services Florida S.P.E.C.S. Pathways to Care/Independence Seminole Cty. School Board Habitat for Humanity Pathways to Home Sharing Center Harvest Time International Recovery House University of Central Florida Heart of Florida United Way University of Central Florida And Others… Seminole County Continuum of Care, Collaborates with Non-Profit Organizations Boys TownHeat to Heart: a Community Care Home Rollins College Catholic Charities Holy Cross Lutheran Ministries St. Stephen’s Catholic Church Center for Drug Free Living Homeless Services Network Safehouse of Seminole Christian Help HOPE Foundation Seminole Action Coalition Coalition for the Homeless Northland, a Church Distributed Seminole Behavioral Healthcare Department of Children & Family Mount Zion Church Seminole Cty. Community Services Families in Transition New Directions Community Outreach Seminole Cty. Leisure Services Florida S.P.E.C.S. Pathways to Care/Independence Seminole Cty. School Board Habitat for Humanity Pathways to Home Sharing Center Harvest Time International Recovery House University of Central Florida Heart of Florida United Way University of Central Florida And Others… Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Programs Emergency Solutions (ESG) Funds Home Investment Partnerships (HOME) Program Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) Funding State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) Program Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Programs Emergency Solutions (ESG) Funds Home Investment Partnerships (HOME) Program Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) Funding State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) Program

The Audrey Nelson Community Development Achievement Project Rehabilitation of 6 units-1 apartment building and 2 free standing homes Total cost of the project was $27,400 Funding source for this project was CDBG dollars Additional funding sources included: $3,000 from BB&T Bank for play swing sets in yards $1,000 value of in-kind labor donated yard service in fenced areas $1,500 value of in-kind services donated labor for project The Audrey Nelson Community Development Achievement Project Rehabilitation of 6 units-1 apartment building and 2 free standing homes Total cost of the project was $27,400 Funding source for this project was CDBG dollars Additional funding sources included: $3,000 from BB&T Bank for play swing sets in yards $1,000 value of in-kind labor donated yard service in fenced areas $1,500 value of in-kind services donated labor for project

Heart to Heart: a Community Care Home, Inc. is dedicated to the needs of homeless and low income women and children overcoming abuse issues, some with alcohol and drugs, by providing housing, support and investing in their futures. We help the women become self-sufficient and able to live in the community independently with their children. Heart to Heart is a non- profit 501(c)3 organization serving Central Florida since Collaboration with County Governments and CDBG/HOME grants are key to ending homelessness in the community.

H2H in collaboration with Seminole County, Florida CDBG/Home Grant Funds is fulfilling the National Objectives for low income persons including those with special needs and disabilities. The Seminole County rehabbed housing is a sound investment socially and economically in the community. The housing is the first step to provide safety for the families, relieving emotional and financial stress in their lives. And helping to support the independence of the family. H2H in collaboration with Seminole County, Florida CDBG/Home Grant Funds is fulfilling the National Objectives for low income persons including those with special needs and disabilities. The Seminole County rehabbed housing is a sound investment socially and economically in the community. The housing is the first step to provide safety for the families, relieving emotional and financial stress in their lives. And helping to support the independence of the family.

 100% of the women have experienced severe losses, mental illness, abuse and violence in their lives along with living in poverty. Some have legal issues and felonies.  This project serves 10 adults & 12 children, average adult age is 29, child’s 6  The project provides safe, stable, economical housing  100% of the families have food, transportation and health care  100% of the women are working in the job force with appropriate childcare  70% are in school, 10% are getting their GED, a certificate or a college degree  100% of the women are poised to be independent and financially self sufficient with their children to be able to live in the community.  100% of the women have experienced severe losses, mental illness, abuse and violence in their lives along with living in poverty. Some have legal issues and felonies.  This project serves 10 adults & 12 children, average adult age is 29, child’s 6  The project provides safe, stable, economical housing  100% of the families have food, transportation and health care  100% of the women are working in the job force with appropriate childcare  70% are in school, 10% are getting their GED, a certificate or a college degree  100% of the women are poised to be independent and financially self sufficient with their children to be able to live in the community.

“Housing offers the family stability, while education and jobs are the way out of poverty.”