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Creation of the Downtown Community Services Center

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Creation of theDowntown Community Services Center

Situation

• Each day in Kansas City, Missouri over 600 men, women and children are in search of emergency services.

• Presently, these emergency services are spread out over a 35 block radius.

• The Downtown Council of Kansas City has created a Human Services Committee that proposed the construction of a centralized services center.

Presently Homeless Emergency Services are spread out over 35 blocks

Downtown Council proposes the Downtown Community Services Center (DCSC) as one centralized facility

DCSC

In 2007 the Downtown Council purchased a facility to house the new Downtown Community Services Center

In January 2008, ReStart Inc., opened its new daytime shelter at the Downtown Community Services Center

Services provided by ReStart at the DCSC:

• Serving over 125 clients daily

• Provide shower capability

• Provide laundry service

• Phone, fax and mail

• Doctors & Counselors

• Case Workers

• Housing Referrals

As a result of the new DCSC, ReStart Inc. was able to provide the following services:

• 9,333 Unduplicated homeless persons served • 5,222 Showers • 2,018 Laundry

Persons entered into case management• 455 Persons placed in permanent housing• 143 Persons increased income • 50 Through employment

33 are making the following monthly:• 19 $1, 000 - $1,500• 9 $1501 - $2,000• 5 $2001 +

In August 2010 Episcopal Services will open its new Community Kitchen in the DCSC. This kitchen will feature

the following:

• A new state of the art kitchen• Upgraded dining facility• Ability to serve over 100 clients at one time• Provide multiple meals though out the day• New meals-on-wheels program for 500 families• Safe access to emergency services provided by ReStart

Kitchen Under Construction

Sources and Uses to complete the projectSources Amount Uses Amount

Andrews McMeel Universal Foundation $1,000 Purchase of Land and Building $350,000

Bank of America $50,000 ReStart Tenant Improvements $100,000

DST Systems Advised Fund $25,000 Roof Replacement $25,000

Dunn Family Foundation $60,000 HVAC Replacement $50,000,

Gary Dickinson Family Foundation $100,000 Kitchen Buildout $300,000

Greater KC Community Foundation $140,000 Kitchen Equipment $140,000

H&R Block Foundation $222,620 Project Reserve $35,000

John W. and Effie E. Speas Memorial Trust $70,000 Total $1,000,000

Kansas City Southern Charitable Fund $20,000

Kirk Family Foundation $10,000

Kutak Rock LLP $500

Mallin/Gibson Family $1,175

Missouri Bank & Trust $2,000

Old Town Partners $1,200

Oppenstein Brothers Foundation $10,000

PFS Holding Company $10,000

United Fidelity Life Insurance Co. $15,000

Victor E. Speas Foundation $50,000

William T. Kemper Foundation II $211,505

Total $1,000,000

• ReStart will be able to provide over 2,300 additional hours of case management services.

• Episcopal Community Services will be to provide meals to over 1,500 men, women and children.

• The center is treating the whole person, changing lives and reintegrating individuals and families back into productive lives.

• The Downtown Council is the proud to be the developer, owner and partner in this important endeavor.

With the creation of the Downtown Community Services Center: