Fresh
Start is a respite and service center for those who are among the homeless and
at risk of becoming homeless. In
addition, Fresh Start serves both the unemployed and the working poor. The
beauty of Fresh Start is that everyone is equal and all are respected. There is
no time limit or restrictions on most of our services. People come to Fresh
Start, not only for help, but also for the sense of community and solidarity.
Fresh
Start provides:
·A safe, quiet, peaceful atmosphere.. “like home”
·Breakfast including cereal, eggs, milk, fresh fruits &
vegetables, snacks, fresh juice, sodas, coffee & tea, Lunch and food to
take to camp for dinner
·Phones & computers that can be used to search for
housing & jobs, scheduling of medical appointments & reconnecting with family
·Three showers and the ultimate luxury, a bathtub
·Washer & dryer, a living room for visiting, a “quiet
room” for resting & 2 rooms for communal meals
·Personalized case management
·Friendship, care and support…A strong sense of community
·Advocacy and assistance in accessing county, state and
federal benefits
·Legal Clinic
·Medical Clinic
·HIV Testing
·Job Seekers Clinic
·Alice’s Garden (providing fruits and vegetables for our
lunches)
·Food Pantry (primarily canned foods)
In
addition to offering support and encouragement and helping one another make the
tough daily decisions leading to a better future, participants are involved in
the regular day-to-day operation of our respite center. Former participants sit on our Board of
Directors. Volunteers from the community often donate lunch. We meet two days a
week in the Fellowship House of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. St Paul’s donates
the space and all utilities.
Non-Shelter
Amelioration: Living outside is difficult. We provide tents, sleeping bags,
water, food, and other items necessary to keep people healthy and warm while
living outside. Police agencies tell us that our work in this area lessens the
impact of homelessness on the community and cuts down on petty theft.
Court/Community
Service advocacy: Participants are able to perform volunteer service at Fresh
Start in lieu of jail times for many court-related issues. The volunteer
service is designed for the individual and may include NA/AA meetings, literacy
classes, living skills, and budget management, or anger management classes, if
needed.
Union
Dues: We assist out of work former union members to reconnect with their
unions. We will assist with the payment of back union dues and related costs
(e.g., tools, work boots, and transportation) when possible because union jobs
are the only true living wage jobs that are available.
Speaker’s
Bureau: Fresh Start participants, Executive Director & board members are
available to speak to community groups.
Kids in
School: Keeping homeless children in school by advocating on their behalf with
the school district to make certain state laws/guidelines that apply to
homeless children are followed. We also assist with school supplies, books,
field trips and school clothes.
Independent
Living: Several participants who received section 8 vouchers or who live in
subsidized housing could not live independently without substantial support
services. We provide those services.
Budget/Money
Management: A retired business person helps people with budgets and money
management.
Major
Services:
·Legal Assessment Workshop (weekly)
·Legal Clinic (monthly)
·Medical Clinic (weekly)
·HIV Testing (monthly)
·Employee Counseling and Employer Contacts
·Transportation Services
In the
years we have been in operation, it has become apparent that one of the major
reasons for the success of Fresh Start is our consistency in providing
services. Participants say that they “do not have to tell their story over and
over again to strangers, dredging up a lot of pain in order to get help.” No
one is “blamed”; nor are participants judged.
We thank
you for taking the time to become acquainted with Fresh Start.
Fresh
Start lives due to the friendship and support of many people in our community
and through the generosity of others who support our work and the manner in
which it is conducted.
Thanks to
our many supporters and the generosity of San Francisco Radio Station KGO
Thanksgiving Charity Drive and other corporate, union and private donors.
As we begin our 11th year of service and our 7th year as a private non-profit we are pleased to report many successes. We do not accept any government funding.
Therefore, your support and friendship means all that much more to us. All donations to Fresh Start are tax-deductible.