Title: Eight Specific Goals
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2Eight Specific Goals
- Permanent And Transitional Housing
- Shelter System
- Prevention
- Services
- Public Safety And Outreach
- Education, Training And Employment
- Community Awareness And Coordinated Response
- Zoning, Urban Design And Land Use
3Goal 6 Education Training and Employment
- To assist 600 people annually who are homeless to
obtain skills and knowledge necessary to
participate in the workforce - Since implementation of the plan, Denvers Road
Home has assisted 2,455 homeless people in
finding work.
4contact
Job DeveloperPrescilla Otero-DiPaola
Employers
Job Order placement feedback
Job Order Notification Placement Feedback
Client/Job Match Referral
Nancy RiderHomeless Initiative
BusinessDevelopment Associate (DWD)
Client/Resume Referral
Job Order Dist. Placement Feedback
Providers
Prepare Client for Job
Ready Client with Resume
Provider Job Readiness Training ClassDWD JRT
5Job Readiness
- Does the participant have
- A valid, state issued identification card or
drivers license AND a social security card? - A current resume with a contact telephone number?
- Appropriate interview clothing?
- Interviewing skills?
- Transportation?
6Job Readiness
- Required reading math literacy skills for the
job? - Computer literacy skills? Are these necessary
for the job? - Basic Computer Literacy Class
- Microsoft Word
- PowerPoint
- Excel
- All of these are free of charge and on a walk-in
basis at the Workforce Centers
7Urban Peak Youth Hospitality Pilot Program
- Collaborative effort with DHCC Job Developer and
the Denvers Road Home - Work closely with partner hotels to identify
existing open positions - Hire formerly homeless youth to assist them in
their transition from the streets to housing - Ensure that the process is executed smoothly and
necessary support and follow-up is being managed
by the homeless youth provider, Urban Peak.
8Goals
- Assuming the Model is successful, the project
will move forward with the following goals by
January 2008 - A total of four Sage hotels in the downtown area
will be participating in the Pilot Program. - The Oxford Hotel
- The Residence Inn by Marriott
- Hyatt Regency Denver
- The Grand Hyatt
- A total of 4 youth will be employed by this
Project. - Of these 4 youth, three youth will be enrolled in
some form of higher education to advance their
skills in the hospitality industry.
9Hope for the City, Colorado
- IN partnering with the VOA Mission, HOPE
worldwide is harnessing their expertise in
working with the homeless in Denver - The goal is to create a sustainable job training
program that can help employ individuals who are
homeless - HOPE for the City, Colorado implemented the Basic
Employment Skills Training Program (B.E.S.T.) - Job training program that provides computer
training to homeless job ready men and women - Soft job skills
- Computer skills
- On-the-job training
- Assisting with finding a permanent job
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10Hope for the City, Colorado
- Bentley Systems is a software company providing
tools for the creation and management of
infrastructure in Building, Civil, Geospatial and
Plant Engineering design, document and data - For the B.E.S.T. CAD exchange project, Bentley
will provide the following - Engineering Document Management System
- Curriculum for Bentley to train screened
candidates - Provide online self-paced training with the
intention of training in basic drafting - Possibly provide oil, gas, and other engineering
fields as work is provided by participating
companies
11Faith Based Partnership
- In the first two years, faith-based organizations
mentored 233 homeless families, stepping forward
to provide the support that is so vital to
achieving, and maintaining, success.
12Annual Pajama Party
- Mayor Hickenlooper and Denvers top business and
- community leaders wore their pajamas and raised
more than - 110,000
- for Denvers Road Home on February 1, 2008
- at the second annual Pajama Party
- The Pajama Party is a fun event for a very
serious - cause.
13Donation Meters
- Denver Public Works along with Denvers Road
Home, Leadership - Denver, The Downtown Denver Partnership,
RabbleRouser and Oz - Architecture refurbished and redesigned
- 86 parking meters
- Donation Meters to Benefit Denvers Road Home
- With the addition of meters, they are expected to
raise 100,000 - annually to support the homeless in our community
- People in Denver give more than 4 million a year
to panhandlers. - These meters allow people the opportunity to
redirect that money to support programs that work - The Denver donation meters have received national
and international - media attention and have inspired other cities to
contemplate their own - donation meter programs
14Summary of Accomplishments
- We have accomplished the following in our first
two years - 789 new units of housing have been brought
online. - 2,455 homeless people have been assisted in
finding work. - 2,003 individuals accessed treatment services and
other - assistance programs.
- 563 families received eviction assistance.
- 132 homeless persons entered housing through the
Denver - Street Outreach Collaboration.
- 233 families have been partnered with our
faith-based - mentoring teams.