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Homeless Facts

“ The best way to not feel hopeless is to get up and do something. Don ’ t wait for good things to happen to you. If you go out and make some good things happen, you will fill the world with hope, you will fill yourself with hope. ” ― Barack Obama.

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Homeless Facts

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  1. “The best way to not feel hopeless is to get up and do something. Don’t wait for good things to happen to you. If you go out and make some good things happen, you will fill the world with hope, you will fill yourself with hope.”― Barack Obama

  2. Mission Statement: The Night Ministry connects with Chicago’s vulnerable youth and adults providing basic supplies, self care supplies, free health care, housing and supportive services for youth, referrals to other resources and more.

  3. Homeless Facts • The average age of a homeless person in the United States is nine years old. • Families with children are the fastest growing group of the homeless population. • Nationally, one in five people in a soup kitchen line is a child. • Many homeless children are alone and homeless, either runaways or “throwaways”. • Nationally, approximately half of all women and children experiencing homelessness are fleeing domestic violence. http://goldiesplace.org/homeless-facts/ April 24, 2013

  4. Unaccompanied youth are those teens between the ages of 14 and 21 who are homeless or living on their own without the support of family or guardian. The Chicago Coalition for the Homeless estimated 10,719 unaccompanied youth made up 9.2% of the homeless population in 2012-13. http://www.chicagohomeless.org/faq-studies/ March 30, 2014

  5. The Night Ministry is based in Chicago. Its mission is to provide housing, health care and a connection to others. It offers services to members of our community struggling with poverty, loneliness or homelessness.

  6. Through its Health Outreach Bus, Youth Outreach Van and Youth Shelter Network, they work in Chicago neighborhoods to reach adults, teens, pregnant and new moms who have nowhere else to go.

  7. Programs Available • Outreach Services: • The Night Ministry’s Health Outreach Bus and Van offers medical exams, treatment and HIV testing, as well as coffee, conversation and a sense of community. • The Youth Outreach teams reach out to homeless and LGBT youth in Lakeview to offer non-judgmental support, guidance, food and self-care supplies.

  8. Short-Term Housing • Their youth housing programs provide structured, safe and supportive living situations to youth from all backgrounds who face multiple, difficult challenges. • The Crib is an overnight youth shelter for people age 18-24 that addresses immediate housing needs. • A 120-Day Interim program offers longer-term, housing and social services for homeless youth.

  9. Pregnant and Parenting Program The Night Ministry's Open Door program is the only shelter in Chicago that will work with pregnant or parenting teens as young as 14.

  10. Transitional Living Program: STEPS aims to transition teens age 18-20 from homeless to independent living within two years.

  11. History of the Night Ministry Founded in 1976 when 18 congregations of diverse faiths came together to help. They were originally known as The Northside Ecumenical Night Ministry. They started with one person reaching out to those in need on the nighttime streets of Lakeview and Lincoln Park.

  12. In 1989, they began their Health Outreach Program with a converted 27-foot RV. Replacing the bedroom with a health exam room, 3 people took the program to three neighborhoods, four nights a week. • In 2005, they purchased a new, customized 38-foot Health Outreach Bus to replace their old one.

  13. They continue to grow their Outreach & Health Ministry. They now have an increased staff and volunteers, and are better able to serve those who visit their bus. Working with other agencies and the City of Chicago have greatly improved their ability to reach clients and potential clients. Word of mouth is still the number one way that youth and adults find out about their Health Outreach Program.

  14. In 2007, they opened two additional youth housing programs: Transitional Living Program and Response-Ability Pregnant and Parenting Program. • In 2011, they opened The Crib, an overnight youth shelter located in Lakeview.

  15. The Outreach Bus Services7 Locations • Lakeview (Broadway & Belmont) • Uptown  (Wilson & Hazel) • Rogers Park (Howard & Damen) • South Shore (Jeffery & 71st) • Humboldt Park (Division & California) • Pilsen (Cermak & Loomis) • Wicker Park (Damen & LeMoyne)

  16. Ways to Help • There are many ways to help involving a variety of commitments • Groups as well as individuals are welcomed.

  17. Health Outreach Bus: Serve hot food, coffee and water along side the bus in one of the seven different Chicago neighborhoods. • Service Saturdays: Help sort donations and pack hygiene or condom kits. • Youth Outreach Suppers: Serve hot dogs and sandwiches to youth and young adults with the Youth Outreach Van in the Lakeview neighborhood.

  18. Donate • Disposable diapers • Socks • Gift cards • CTA Passes • Items for hygiene kits: shampoo, toothpaste, deodorant, etc • Items for baby kits: bottles, bibs, hats and booties, diapers, etc.

  19. Contact: • To get involved contact The Night Ministry • To Volunteer Groups: 773-506-6004Individuals: 773-506-6015 • For more information: thenightministry.org

  20. Why? • The Night Ministry is one of the few organizations that offer services for youth and pregnant teens. • There is a variety of ways to help depending on your ability to commit. • They also offer services to help the homeless get out of their situations, to improve their lives by offering services for resume writing and interviewing skills.

  21. Questions

  22. Components needed for presentation: 1. Explanation of the cause/organization: Who are they? What is their mission? Include their Mission Statement.

  23. 2. Statistics about the problem. Example: How many people are homeless in the Chicago area. Be sure to include details about statistics IE 1 in 5 homeless people is a child Nationally? In Chicago? Must: Cite your sources

  24. 3. History of the organization. How it was formed and when. Give background info.

  25. 4. Describe the services offered by the organization. How do they help? Who do they help?

  26. 5. State specifically all the ways others can get involved – volunteer opportunities Example: Make sandwiches, serve food to the homeless, etc. Look for an organization that offers more than one way to get involved.

  27. 6. List the contact information to the organization for involvement. Choose an organization based in CHICAGO Email address Phone numbers Address

  28. Contact: • To Volunteer Groups: 773-506-6004Individuals: 773-506-6015 • For more information: • To get involved contact The Night Ministry thenightministry.org

  29. 7. Conclude your presentation with why others should spend their time with the organization you have chosen. What makes your cause important? Think about why you chose the organization. Don’t make a random choice. Think of this presentation as a way to impress a prospective employer. It is important and impressive to go to an interview knowing about the company you are applying to.

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