HOPE FOR THE FUTURE
2019/2020 ANNUAL REPORT
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The past eight months have been tumultuous, to say the least. We all know how the COVID-19 pandemic caused economic activity to cease, leading to massive layoffs, and forcing so many safety-net organizations to pause services. We, like everyone, were faced with tremendous
decisions to make.
Confronted with a terrifying number of unknowns, we refused to abandon our mission to serve the parents and children who needed our care. We buckled down, planned, and adjusted to keep our staff and residents safe. The medical community’s response was phenomenal, donating time, supplies, and testing equipment. The dedication of our staff was unwavering, as our staff fine-tuned plans and budgets to keep everyone safe, housed and fed. And, the resilience of our residents was awe-inspiring, even as parents were laid off, children sent home from school, and overwhelming uncertainty loomed ahead.
As things slowly inch towards a new normal, homeless families are challenged with additional obstacles. Housing and employment shortages require our residents to have a dogged tenacity while sporadic transitions from in-class learning to distance learning throw hard-fought routines to the wayside. Despite all these trials, our case managers are adapting protocols to keep our families moving forward – saving, planning, and learning, preparing them for a future of independence.
While we can’t yet predict for sure how this story will evolve, we do know that we are more inspired today than ever before to fulfill our mission to serve homeless families.
LETTER FROM DIANA
MILLIE & RALPH YOUNG, DONORS
WE ARE HAPPY TO SUPPORT AN
ORGANIZATION THAT HELPS FAMILY
UNITS TRANSITION TO A BETTER AND
MORE FULFILLING LIFE USING
A HOLISTIC APPROACH.
WE BELIEVE HOPE FOR FAMILIES IS SUCH
AN ORGANIZATION AND THAT IS WHY WE
PROUDLY SUPPORT IT.
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OUR 5 BIGGEST SUCCESSES OF 2019 - 2020
HOPE IN CRISIS When faced with the COVID-19 crisis, our proactive response allowed us to safely
continue to serve homeless families through community shutdowns. Utilizing
partnerships with the Cleveland Clinic Indian River, the Mayo Clinic, and Treasure
Coast Community Health, we created rigorous safety and testing protocols to allow
our doors to remain open, while maintaining the safety of residents and staff.
HOPE IN RESILIENCE The economic downturn caused by COVID-19 left many of our families temporarily
without employment and all of our children without in-classroom educational structure
& support. Despite these potentially devastating setbacks, the Hope for Families
Center was able to keep our residents on a savings path for future independence
and provide the resources for our students to complete the school year without major
setbacks to educational growth.
HOPE IN SUPPORT Community involvement is, and always will be, essential to the
Hope for Families mission. This year our community of volunteers, donors, and event
attendees truly came together to support those who have nothing. The outpouring of
goodwill through the newly launched Farm to Tableaux banquet, the Annual Dinner,
and our Pearls luncheon, as well as the day-to-day support from regular
donors and volunteers, is proof of a caring and generous
community invested in homeless families.
HOPE IN LITERACY Made possible through the generosity of the Joseph V. Flaherty Family Foundation,
the newly completed Reading Resource Room is an educational resource center for
our homeless families, offering a quiet place to read, complete homework, and attend
educational workshops.
HOPE IN GROWTH Improvements to the recently acquired campus expansion have created a space for
children and families to practice constructive physical and social skills to nurture both
mind and body. With room for safe, free play and organized gatherings, this newly
fenced property is another stepping stone towards achieving our expanded service
goals in the future.
IN ACTIONHOPE
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PROVIDING HOPE
We serve as the catalyst to get families back on their feet and provide the structure, education and resources to not only keep families safe
today but to have the ability to provide for themselves for the long term.
RESIDENTS SERVED DURING THE 2019-2020 FISCAL YEAR
KEVIN MADDEN, BOARD MEMBER
86FAMILIES SERVED:
96 ADULTS AND 206 CHILDREN
73%COMPLETED FINANCIAL LITERACY COURSEWORK
AND CREATED A WORKING BUDGET
72%OF FAMILIES MOVED INTO
PERMANENT HOUSING
83% OF PARENTS FOUND EMPLOYMENT
I FEEL PRIVILEGED TO SERVE ON THE BOARD
OF AN ORGANIZATION THAT PERFORMS
THE CRUCIAL MISSION OF COMING TO THE
AID OF VERO BEACH FAMILIES WHO, DUE
TO CIRCUMSTANCES WELL BEYOND THEIR
CONTROL, HAVE FOUND THEMSELVES
HOMELESS.
HOPE FOR FAMILIES CENTER NOT ONLY
PROVIDES FOOD AND SHELTER BUT, AS
IMPORTANTLY, THE TOOLS AND TRAINING TO
HELP THESE FAMILIES GET BACK ON THEIR
FEET AND INTO THEIR OWN HOMES AGAIN.
THIS MISSION BECOMES EVEN MORE
URGENT AND NECESSARY IN THE PERILOUS
TIMES WE ARE LIVING IN.
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HOPE FOR EDUCATION We know education is the foundation of success for the families we serve. By taking advantage of our educational
opportunities in the areas of finance, literacy, mental health and parenting skills, our families can master concepts that can
help them to move from a state of despair to independence and stability. So many of our services are focused on cultivating
these skills, but we know we can, and must, do more. By utilizing existing community programs and professionals, we provide
the tools that potentially empower our residents to avoid their past missteps and prepare them for future success.
HOPE FOR EXPANSION For every family we help there are 7 more in need. As one of the few homeless family shelters in South Florida, we know
the importance of keeping homeless families together as they work toward independence. Our long-range goals include
expanding our facilities to serve all families who need us.
HOPE FOR FOREVER The guidance and accountability our case managers provide to our residents are invaluable. We believe that by continuing
these services in the form of regular follow up, even after a family has found a home of their own, will ensure the long-term
success of these previously homeless families.
HOPE FOR FOREVER Person to person, direct community bonds create a foundation and model for future success. By connecting our
residents and their children with volunteers and mentors from within the community, we hope to foster the seeds of
long-term achievement.
FOR THE FUTUREHOPE
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FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS REPRESENT ONE-THIRD OF ALL
PEOPLE EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS ON A GIVEN NIGHT.
ON A SINGLE DAY in January 2019, 567,715 individuals were counted as
homeless across America. 30% were families with children.
MORE THAN 30% OF THE HOMELESS COUNTED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA ARE FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN.
WITH SO MANY FAMILIES WITHOUT A HOME OR ON THE BRINK OF HOMELESSNESS, THE CONTINUITY OF OUR MISSION IS VITAL TO THE SUCCESS OF OUR COMMUNITY AND THE FUTURE OF OUR CHILDREN. WE ARE PROUD OF THE HOPE WE ARE ABLE TO PROVIDE, BUT WE WANT TO DO MORE.
ALONG THE TREASURE COAST In January 2020, 1,532 individuals were counted as
homeless, of which 45% of them were families with children.
1,532
HOMELESS
INDIVIDUALS
IN NEEDHOPE
567,715
HOMELESS
INDIVIDUALS
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72%
18%
10%$0.72 OF EVERY DOLLAR
WE RECEIVE GOES DIRECTLY
TO PROVIDING CARE FOR
HOMELESS FAMILIES IN
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY.
ADMINISTRATION - $182,068 TOTAL - $997,166
FUNDRAISING - $93,097
PROGRAM SERVICES - $722,001
$220GIVES A FAMILY A WEEK AT OUR CENTER.
$6,900GIVES THE AVERAGE FAMILY ENOUGH SUPPORT
TO BECOME SELF-SUFFICIENT.
IN FUNDINGHOPE
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NOTABLE CONTRIBUTIONS
THROUGH SUPPORTHOPE
OVER $100,00Terry Flaherty $51,000 - $99,999Bernard Egan Foundation Lawrence & Norma Noesen Susan Scully
$25,000 - $50,000John Childs Leo & Diane Dilling William & Roberta Schmitt $10,000 - $24,999Ronald & Emile Burr Community Church William & Michele Cooney Alfred & Joan Decrane
Donations through Indian River Community FoundationFrank & Rosanne Fagan Fund Clete & Fran Gilson Sandra How Donald Nickelson Jake Owen Foundation Sameth Family Fund William & Marlynn Scully Surdna Foundation Ralph & Millie Young
$5000-$9,999Mariclare Beggy James Ford Bell Foundation Carole Brown Anthony & Joyce Calderone Camp Younts Foundation Dorothy Currie
Joseph & Lillian Cornett Thomas & Carol Corr Chuck & Marybeth Cunningham LZ Francis Foundation William Glavin Natalie Jackson Tim & Sharon Kendall William Worthen King Roy & Patsy Lambert Kevin Madden Richard & Lois Oehme Michael & Kathie Pierce Bob & Nancy Puff Clarence Rogers Randolph & Sandra Rolf Warren & Virginia Schwerin Jack & Marilyn Setzer David & Christine Smith Richard & Betsy TompkinsPat & Carol Welsh
$2500 - $4,999Bruce & Lee Albro Michael & Susan Ashton Cpt. Stevem & Lucia Bailey Patricia Boone John & Emile Brady John & Anita Brennan Timothy & Pat Brier Bucks Creek Foundation New Trinity Charitable Richard & Pat Fava Stephen & Carla Hahn Foundation Wayne Hockmeyer Allen & Ann Jones John & Susan Kiley Douglas & Jennifer Lewis Thomas & Cheryle Mackie George & Sheila Marshall Robert & Margaret Martin Ronald & Carol Mettam Sam & Gail Murdough Judy Okeefe-Drexel Robert & Joan Pierce David & Susan Pyles Cynthia Schwerin Michaela Scott Jack Sherry Elizabeth Smith Abbott & Lia Stillman Scott & Cathy Westerman Jerome & Ellen Zollenberg
$1,000 - $2,499Steven & Carol Argosy Colin & Alison Bailey Marila Beatty Mrs. Herman Becker Scott and Jennifer Beckwith Scott & Deborah Bell Beneduce Realty Barbara Bertolomi Patrick Boney Robert & Judith Bracken William & Denise Bull Catherine Burke Paul & Catherine Cahn Carnival at Vista Royale Leslie & Suzanne Carter Douglas & Marilyn Case William & Maryann Christie Bernie & Carol Coffin George & Mary Collins Lawrence & Margaret Collins A. Joan Conner Edward & Sherry Dayton Joseph & Suzanne Detzel Madeline Dolan
Todd & Cynthia Doolan William & Susan Friesell Jay & Toni Gallagher Kathryn GlenTroy & Joellen Hafner Mike & Marcia Hammes Patricia Hawkins Holy Cross Catholic Church William Hudson Frank & Laurie Iodice Douglas & Kathleen Johnston Douglas Jones Ed Koscher Richard & Carol Mahoney Richard & Ruth Ann Marchese Mrs. Robert McCabe Matthew & Patricia McKenna Richard & Susan McSorley Nicholas & Elizabeth Melnick William Melvill John & Sarah Montgomery Bruce & Shelley Morrison Bill & Dawn Morton David & Elizabeth Moulton Patricia Moynihan Anna Nichols Playford Family Foundation Kathy Quinn Matthew & Dorothy Reiser Helen Taylor Robertson Pat Rooney Laurence & Betty Ann Rubinow David & Carol Russell Jackie Savell David & Rhonda Sherwood Jon & Kathleen Simpson Spectrum Interior Design Douglas & Dhuanne Tansill Melvin & Linda Teetz Robert Theis David & Kathy Todd John Tompkins Vandeventer Foundation Dr. Michael Wahl Gary & Kym Wallace Anne Wallace William & Jane Watts Peter & Jill Weise Terry Wells Howard White George & Clara WhiteKent & Judy Whittaker
WITH NO STATE OR FEDERAL FUNDING, WE RELY ON COMMUNITY SUPPORT TO MAKE OUR MISSION POSSIBLE.
WE APPRECIATE ALL OF OUR SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTORS.
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$500 - $999Desmond & Patricia Barry Elizabeth Benanzer John Binkley Raymond & Jeannette Brophy Gary & Coleen Bruckner John & Joan Campana Larry & Patricia Casale Center for Advance Eye Care Irvin & Tony Cherashore Christ by the Sea United Methodist Church William & Maryann Christie Ralph & Sandra CironeRosalen Cline Lawrence & Margaret Collins Mary Curley Jeffrey & Pamela Dare Frank & Sarah DefinoFoster & Penelope DevereuxDavid DeWahl Michael Donovan Dennis & Nancy Dowd Chris & Ellen Dunn Joseph & Barrie Fahey Brian & Florence Fisher Martha Fite Michael & Mary Fuller Donald & Barbara Gervais Catherine GiletDiana Grossi Charles & Barbara Gulino Tom & Christine Hayes Robin & Judity Honiss Cecil Hornbaker Tom Jacobs Michael Kelly Brenda Kelsey Patrick Kenneally Kmetz Elwell Graham & Associates PLLC Carol Knapstein Andrea Kornowski Ted & Martha Kucinsky Patrick & Kay Leary Sheila Ledbetter Abigail Ley Charles & Regina Lindsay Dr. Roger & Cindy LongMargaret Lyons Kathryn Marshall Ann Martin Frederick & Maryellen McCarthy Timothy & Allice McCarthy Dr. Hugh & Ann Marie McCrystal Bill & Mary Ellen McDonald Karen Meyer Carol Newman Edward & Eleanor Nixon
James & Julie Norris Maureen O’Brien Plym Foundation Anne Retulake Barbara Rigby Francisco & Frances San Miguel Sara Campbell LTD. Lois Schwartz Seacoast Bank William & Patricia Seely Mark & Mary Soulfieris Dean & Christine Sparks John & Karla Spooner Norval & Diane Stephens Susan & Leander Jennings Foundation Charles & Kathleen Tarazi Nancy Taylor Lorin & Isabel Teplitz Matthew & Mary Ellen Tolan Richard & Joanne Vacca Michael & Leslie Veal Michael & Julie Wright
GRANTS
THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR
DONORS FOR BELIEVING IN
OUR FAMILIES.
CORPORATE CONTRIBUTORS
The Leyda Group
Bank UnitedChildren’s Services Advisory CouncilGrand HarborHead, Heart and Hands of Indian RiverIndian River Community FoundationIndian River County Hospital DistrictJohn’s Island FoundationJohn’s Island Community Service LeaguePlansoen FoundationQuail Valley CharitiesTreasure Coast Homeless Services CouncilUnited Way of Indian River CountyWilmington Trust
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BILL SCHMITT, VICE PRESIDENT OF BOARD
OUR
HOPETHE HOPE FOR FAMILIES CENTER is staffed by experienced and accredited professionals trained to provide
residents with the care, skills, and guidance needed to empower themselves and their families. Our rigorously vetted staff
not only cares for our residents but offers highly effective programs and direction to give families the tools they need to
successfully achieve independence.
HOPE FOR FAMILIES BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
DR. WILLIAM COONEY, PRESIDENT
SUE SCULLY, VICE PRESIDENT
WILLIAM SCHMITT, VICE PRESIDENT
R. BRUCE ALBRO, TREASURER
MARICLARE BEGGY, SECRETARY
J. KEVIN MADDEN
DR. RICHARD TOMPKINS
DOROTHY REISER
GEORGE COLLINS
CHARLES CUNNIGHAM
AFTER I SOLD MY COMPANY, BILL COONEY
APPROACHED ME TO JOIN THE HFC BOARD.
I WAS LOOKING FOR A MEANINGFUL WAY
TO CONTRIBUTE. HFC PROVIDES FAMILIES
A “HAND UP” IN ORDER TO DEVELOP
A SUSTAINABLE LIFE. IT IS ESPECIALLY
IMPORTANT FOR ME TO PROVIDE A
STABLE LIFE SETTING FOR THE
HOMELESS CHILDREN.
HOPE FOR FAMILIES
720 4TH ST, VERO BEACH, FL 32962(772) 567-5537