Archive for December, 2008

PACEM’s Founding Board Chair Honored Among “Distinguished Dozen”

Friday, December 26th, 2008

PACEM notes with pride that Skip Mullaney, our founding Board Chair, has been honored by the Daily Progress as one of their “Distinguished Dozen” for 2009.  Click here to see his profile.

Skip’s work on behalf of PACEM and many other good causes has been imbued with an admirable combination of humor, vision, selflessness and strategic focus.  Congratulations Skip for your well-deserved recognition, and thank you for everything you’ve done to make this world a better place!

Channel 29 News Features Efforts of Tandem Students as PACEM Hosts

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008

Channel 29 news ran a great story this evening about the wonderful students of Tandem Friends School, who are volunteering over their holiday break to host our PACEM men’s shelter this week.  Click here to see the story:

http://www.nbc29.com/Global/story.asp?S=9572579 (click on camera logo to see the video)

Tandem is the only “non-congregational” host that we have for our shelter program this winter, and the students there really go all-out (with generous support from their parents and teachers, led by the dynamic David Slezak).   Thank you to all our friends at Tandem Friends!

Roy Wheeler Realty Cancels Lavish Christmas Party, Encourages Donations to Charity Instead

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

Each year, Roy Wheeler Realty throws a big Christmas party for all of their staff, clients and colleagues.  This year, because of the struggling economy, the good people at Roy Wheeler decided to forgo the lavish party and instead encourage their friends and associates to donate to four local charities, including PACEM.  We are so grateful to Roy Wheeler for their generosity — their “Together We Can Make a Difference” campaign embodies the real meaning of the holiday season, and will be a big help in our efforts to keep our shelter doors open throughout the coming months.

Community Rallies to the PACEM Cause

Monday, December 8th, 2008

Two exciting pieces of PACEM fundraising news this week:

First, we’re pleased to report that PACEM has been named the beneficiary of the 2009 Charlottesville Ten Miler!  So, lace up your running shoes and get all of your friends to do the same — the race takes place on April 4, 2009 and is great fun for runners and spectators alike.  For more info., see www.cvilletenmiler.com

Second, Channel 29 news ran a heartwarming story this evening about a PACEM supporter (Debbie Pollock)who’s taken it upon herself to raise funds from her friends and neighbors to keep our shelter open for an extra week in March — see http://www.nbc29.com/Global/story.asp?S=9477378  and click on the link next to the camera symbol to see the video. 

While it’s important to note that we’re still trying to raise enough money just to keep our doors open UNTIL March, we’re extremely grateful to Debbie, and to Dan and Alice Wiggins from the Ten Miler, for their tremendous displays of generosity.  What a way to put everyone in PACEM in the holiday mood!

SRO Project Gets Big Boost from Community Foundation

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

In case you didn’t hear the news, the Charlottesville Area Community Foundation (CACF) made a major announcement yesterday regarding the Single Room Occupancy (SRO) supportive housing project for the homeless that the Thomas Jefferson Area Coalition for the Homeless, PACEM, Piedmont Housing Alliance and other groups have been collaboratively working to get off the ground for the past couple of years.  A big thanks to CACF for their tremendous show of vision and support!  And congratulations to Virginia Supportive Housing, who will use the CACF funding to move this exciting project forward.

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December 2, 2008

Charlottesville Area Community Foundation Announces Second Annual Catalyst Grant to Virginia Supportive Housing

The $75,000 grant will support the creation of a Single Room Occupancy (SRO) housing project for Charlottesville’s homeless population

Today the Charlottesville Area Community Foundation (CACF) is pleased to announce its second annual Catalyst Grant in support of the creation of a Single Room Occupancy (SRO) housing project to provide permanent, supportive housing to Charlottesville’s homeless population. The $75,000 grant has been awarded to Virginia Supportive Housing (VSH), a Richmond-based nonprofit that is partnering with local community leaders to develop an SRO for the Charlottesville area.

Single Room Occupancy projects are studio apartment buildings with on site property management and support services staff. SROs have been widely recognized, in many other communities, to be an effective way of moving homeless people off the streets and out of shelters and into stable living conditions.

Founded in 1988, Virginia Supportive Housing (VSH) is a private, non-profit 501(c)3 community development corporation that provides permanent housing and comprehensive support services to individuals and families who are homeless or who have disabilities in order to initiate and promote their transition to productivity and independence. VSH is managed by a twenty-three member Board of Directors and supported by a Council of Advocates.

In 2005, the Thomas Jefferson Area Coalition for the Homeless (TJACH), working in partnership with the Piedmont Housing Alliance, PACEM, and other organizations, received a pre-development grant from the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development to pursue the creation of the first Single Room Occupancy (SRO) housing facility in the Charlottesville area. In October 2008 Charlottesville City Council included the development of an SRO Project in its “Strategic Priorities for Use of Charlottesville Housing Funds.”

Virginia Supportive Housing Services is in the site development phase of the project. This fall students from UVa’s School of Architecture have been assisting with the review of several sites throughout Charlottesville. VSH plans to determine a site by spring of 2009, after conversations with local community and business groups, and hopes to break ground on the project in 2010.

“The CACF Catalyst Grant will have a direct impact on the affordable housing challenge in the Charlottesville area by providing proven, permanent housing blended with appropriate levels of support services to help clients stay housed – and find the support they need to succeed in other areas of life,” said Candice Streett, VSH Deputy Director.

Launched in 2007, the Catalyst Grant initiative allows CACF to address current unmet needs in the community. By bringing critical issues to light the CACF Catalyst Grant draws attention to community problems while leveraging dollars to fund innovative solutions. For the first three years, the Catalyst Grant will be directed to affordable housing projects; in 2010 CACF will focus the Catalyst Grant on another pressing community need.

To make a tax-deductible contribution to the CACF Catalyst Grant please make checks payable to the Charlottesville Area Community Foundation with a note in the memo for the Catalyst Grant. Mail checks to CACF, P.O. Box 1767, Charlottesville, VA 22902 or go to http://www.cacfonline.org/.

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The Charlottesville Area Community Foundation is a permanent endowment dedicated improving the quality of life in Charlottesville and the Counties of Albemarle, Greene, Orange, Louisa, Fluvanna, Buckingham, and Nelson. CACF makes grants of more than $4 million annually through its Community Endowment and its many donor-advised funds. Since its inception in 1967, the Community Foundation has made grants of more than $27 million to hundreds of nonprofit agencies. www.cacfonline.org