Slide show of Seattle IAHSP Chapter's Worldwide Staging Services Week transformation at the Jubilee Womens Center, 2009
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Worldwide Staging Services Week 2009
Seattle Chapter
JUBILEE WOMENS CENTER
Jubilees Mission
To provide women a safe and supportive place to live and an
opportunity to learn while becoming self-reliant in housing
andemployment
27 residents at one time
8 staff offices
Community living
Job training
On-site clothing boutique
Counseling
On-site technology to earn Microsoft Office certification
jwcenter.org
Jubilees Mission
In most urban areas today a housing continuum exists for homeless
individuals and families.
There can be up to a two-year waiting list for permanent
housing.
Jubilee is an integral part of these community services, focusing
its support on filling the gap between the two ends of the
continuum
The 612 Project
2007: During the renovation of Jubilees main facility, three
Friends of Jubilee (FOJ) purchased the home next door in order to
house seven women.
2008: Jubilee officially purchased the property from the FOJ to
expand Jubilees capacity to serve homeless women by 26%.
The home, referred to as 612 is a beautiful 1907 Prairie-style home
adjacent to Jubilees main facility.
The upstairs living room
Downstairs at 612
Unfortunately, downstairs at 612 is much less inviting
Two views of the undefined space at the bottom of the stairs
The downstairs living room
The back hall
Downstairs at 612
Austere environments do little to promote hope and combat the
depression that often comes with homelessness.
Jubilee was pleased and grateful that our organization could
help.
ASP Master Ede Bookstein (left) listens as Becca Petrin, Office
Manager, explains why this change is so welcome.
ASPs Prepare for Change
Team Leader Maggie Quirk prepares the troops
ASPs: Barb Wallace, Maggie Quirk, Jane Holloway, Cynthia Seager
(with tree), Shelley Johnson & Ede Bookstein prepare for
load-in
The Transformation Begins
Melanie Warren and Shelley Johnson survey the progress
Jane Holloway fluffs a ficus
Cynthia Seager gets steamed
THE RESULTS: BEFORE & AFTER
The Downstairs Living Room
BEFORE
AFTER
BEFORE & AFTER
Once a pass-thru with no purpose
BEFORE
Now a multi-functional space: dining room, game table or writing
area
AFTER
BEFORE & AFTER
We added color & storage to the bathroom . . . and we spiffed
up the back hallway
BEFORE
AFTER
AFTER
BEFORE & AFTER
We even worked our magic on the main floor, adding tables
and rearranging furniture to create a cozy space
BEFORE
AFTER
AFTER
OUR TEAM
Back: Ede Bookstein, Shelley Johnson, Jane Holloway, Melanie
Warren, Barb Wallace, Maggie Quirk
Front: Susan Gold, Patty Bonnell, Cynthia Seager
OUR DONORS: THANK YOU!
A huge thank-you to
The Seattle Quality Rentals Store
for donating all of the major furniture piecesfor this
transformation
Our staging professionals who donated time and merchandise
Ede Bookstein, ASPM
* Shelley Johnson, ASP
* Jane Holloway, ASP
Melanie Warren, ASPM
* Barb Wallace, ASPM
* Maggie Quirk, ASP
Susan Gold, ASP
* Patty Bonnell, ASP
* Cynthia Seager, ASP
Dana Pedersen, ASPM
* Current IAHSP Board Member
Staging that Makes a Difference
This was once the space
nobody wanted to live in.
Now, when residents walk down the stairs of 612, there is a
welcoming, uplifting spacewaiting for them.
Enjoy!
AFTER