April 2022 Homeless Action Sonoma Newsletter
What’s New: · Phase I Project Scope Expanded: With the county grant money had come lots of new requirements. We had planned to do a phased approach with phase 1 being clearing and leveling part of the property and put up the small houses. Then Phase II grading the rest of the property and building the permanent building. The County is requiring us to do an entire BASSMA grading for the entire project. This involved hiring many professionals: architects, structural engineers, water engineers, fire engineers, civil engineers, electrical engineers, an expeditor, a project manager, a contractor, a dry utilities engineer, a designer, and more. We have done all that and have submitted all required requests for permits. We are waiting for the county to issue the permits so we can actually start doing the work. The County has assured us we are on a fast track for review. The county requirements have caused Phase I to go from a $800K project to a $3M project. · The Good News: We are presently working with 52 of the Sonoma City Area homeless. We have three caseworkers doing really good work. We have 4 clients in rehab or in the process of getting rehab, we have 3 more with dentist appointments, we have housed another 3. Sunday dinners have increased to about 50 meals and friendships are being made. A client needing chemo and radiation treatments is staying with his friend and we have arranged rides for him for his treatments. To save money a crew of homeless volunteers are clearing the property for us. Crew members told me, “it feels good to be part of the process.” Sonoma Optometry has taken their first pro bono client. · Faces of Homeless Event: We had a very successful event, FACES of HOMELESS, at the Sonoma Community Center in collaboration with SOS, Human Rights Org, Homeless Action!, and SAVS. If you missed it stay tuned as it will be coming out on YouTube!! · Food Distribution: In collaboration with Whole Foods we get food on Fridays and distribute to the homeless to get through the weekend. We get food from the Redwood Empire Food Bank on Mondays to distribute to the marginally housed on Mondays. · Building Community: We have submitted for an ARPA grant in collaboration with SVCHC, Hanna Boys Center, The Girls and Boys Club, SOS, Pets Lifeline, School District, La Luz, SCC, and Center 4 Wellbeing. We have been forming relationships with all the nonprofits. We are in talks with the SVJC trades program to get our clients into the trades programs there. We presently have MOU’s with Homes4theHomeless, SAVS, Pets Lifeline, and working on more. We are doing a phone give away this week in collaboration with SOS. We are building community. · Moving Forward: We will have a Community Question and Answer event at La Luz on April 24th. On April 27th we will be presenting to the Sonoma Valley Citizens Advisory Commission (SVCAC). Mary Courtney who is putting on the Showcase House Project has named us one of the recipients of that fundraiser. As soon as we are on property we have arranged for classes in our tent for AA, NA, Homeless Court, Job Readiness, Grief Counseling, Yoga, Risk Reduction, Financial Training, Medical Consultations, and will continue to ask clients what else they would like. The village “Home and Safe” will run as a community with 2 site managers, and 3 case workers on staff so someone will always be on property to help. · Documenting The Journey: We have recently been contacted by a filmmaker Nico Chavez with OMA Creative, an Oakland-based production company who is interested in our story! How Can You Help? More Friends: Come to Sunday dinner and make friends and dine with us. Or volunteer to take a Sunday and cook!! If you would like to volunteer to cook please Contact Ted Nordquist at [email protected]. Volunteers: We have a need for many different types of volunteers such as fundraising, distributing brochures, recruiting Sonoma Professions to dedicate some of their time, someone to represent us at the COC meetings, and many more opportunities. If you would like to volunteer to help contact Valli Viere at [email protected] Donated Stuff: We need condoms, tampons, men’s athletic shoes (size 9, 10, 11). We need 22 pillow protective covers. We need 20 of the colorful plastic Adirondack chairs for outside the shelters. Rides: We need volunteers to take clients to appointments. Greg has at least 2 more weeks of chemo and radiation. Others need rides as well for dentists, doctors, EBT cards, ID’s. Contact Valli Viere at [email protected] if you can provide a ride to one of our clients. Support our Neighbor: Please stop by Baker and Cook and have coffee and breakfast and lunch. They have been great neighbors and with construction upon them it will be trying times for their lovely patio space. Let them know we sent you. Money: This project has gone from a $800K project to a $3 million dollar project with the need to do all the grading and utilities for the permanent site before we can install the temporary village. All good in the end, as this was money that we would have had to spend for the permanent structure, but crunch time right now. We have a Go Fund Me campaign going on: Please send to your Facebook or mailing list this link Gofund.me/a5a910ba. Or of course you can donate directly to Homeless Action Sonoma, Inc. P.O. Box 482, Sonoma, Ca. 95476. Volunteer of the Month: Our volunteer of the month is Rabbi Steve Finley. He has been coming by on Sundays to chat and make friends. Last week he became the dishwasher. Thank you Rabbi Steve!!! The Director’s Thoughts: It has been a daunting month for us in some ways and in the operations area we have excelled. The short of it is we have finally gotten all the permits needed into the County. There were many roadblocks to overcome, some created by my naivety and others by not having the right team on board from the get go. I feel really bad as I had promised shelter by January, and couldn’t wrap my head around why it was so difficult. I went to visit the Sebastopol project that is up and running and was amazed. They are presently sheltering 28 individuals happily, without city water, electricity, sprinklers, fire hydrants, plumbed bathrooms, showers, grading, or ADA compliance. The cost was less than our original proposal so I learned it can be done and I was not so far off mark. Why can it be done in Sebastopol and not in Sonoma? We are dealing with the Sonoma City Area with the County as our entity and the rules are different. Pending any more unforeseen issues we are hopeful. I refuse to set a date AGAIN as I have been wrong so many months in the past. We are making a difference: One of our, now working homeless, offered $5K to help out, now that he has a good job. We have trust and are building a team and more importantly building one community. It is not easy. We have had 4 deaths in the last 6 months in the homeless community. Fentanyl is prevalent in everything and killing people. We did a risk reduction class and now have Narcan and fentanyl test strips to help save lives. Think how much better we could do with a facility! In Closing: Thanks to our loyal supporters, volunteers, professionals who have signed up, donors, and to the homeless who have given us their trust. We can’t do this without all of you. Thank you for your continued support, together we can truly do this. Annie Falandes Homeless Action Sonoma, Inc. hassonoma.org [email protected] 707 304-0502
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