Residential Dorm Units – Type A

Residential Dorm units type A are generously sized to house two adults or youth and their infants and children, depending on ages. All units will be furnished with twin beds, bassinets, cribs and toddler beds, as needed, wardrobe closets with shelves for storage of clothing and personal effects, shared sinks and private bath, include both heating and air conditioning and ample windows to bring light and nature inside.

Residential Dorm Units may be selected from any of the four primary programs, including Youth, Elders/Medically Needy, Safe Haven, and Families.

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How to Help Build a Residential Dorm Unit Type A and Become a Founder:

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Each campus style dorm unit (type A) is estimated to cost $50,000

 

2Each dorm unit will be named by the Founder, namely the individual, family or group of donors making the rooms possible. A plaque recognizing the Founder for each room will be installed immediately on or adjacent to the entry door of a room expressing our gratitude. 
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 A fundraising campaign can be spread over three to five years and can be timed to meet tax planning needs. 

 

4Units can be selected in one or more of our programs including Youth, Families, Elders/Medically needy and Safe Haven (victims of crime, domestic violence, trafficking and/or with other serious trauma histories).

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Residential Dorm Units – Type B

For larger families, special double units Type B have been designed to accommodate more children. All units will be furnished with twin beds, bassinets, cribs and toddler beds, as needed, wardrobe closets with shelves for storage of clothing and personal effects, shared sinks and private bath, include both heating and air conditioning and ample windows to bring light and nature inside.

Residential Dorm Units may be selected from any of the four primary programs, including Youth, Elders/Medically Needy, Safe Haven, and Families.

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How to Help Build a Residential Dorm Unit Type B and Become a Founder:

1
 
Each campus style dorm unit (type B) is estimated to cost $100,000

 

2Each dorm unit will be named by the Founder, namely the individual, family or group of donors making the rooms possible. A plaque recognizing the Founder for each room will be installed immediately on or adjacent to the entry door of a room expressing our gratitude. 
3
 A fundraising campaign can be spread over three to five years and can be timed to meet tax planning needs. 

 

4Units can be selected in one or more of our programs including Youth, Families, Elders/Medically needy and Safe Haven (victims of crime, domestic violence, trafficking and/or with other serious trauma histories).

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Community Rooms and Supportive Service Hubs – Type C

Each residential program floor will include community rooms and supportive service hubs, specially tailored to meet the needs of the individuals and families in that program. Community rooms on each dorm floor will be the primary shared gathering, “living” and recreational space for the dorm floor, a place to do homework or continuing education, read, learn, and engage in social activities. These rooms will include living room seating, computer stations, TV viewing, mini library, coffee/tea station, and in the case of the Families Program, a kitchen for making bottles and snacks and children’s play areas.

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How to Help Build a Community Room or Service Hub Type C and Become a Founder:

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The program community rooms and supportive service hub on each floor is estimated to cost $250,000 in the aggregate.

 

2Each community room will be named by the Founder, namely the individual, family or group of donors making the rooms possible. A plaque recognizing the Founder for each room will be installed immediately on or adjacent to the entry door of a room expressing our gratitude. 
3
 A fundraising campaign can be spread over three to five years and can be timed to meet tax planning needs. 

 

4Units can be selected in one or more of our programs including Youth, Families, Elders/Medically needy and Safe Haven (victims of crime, domestic violence, trafficking and/or with other serious trauma histories).

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In addition to serving as the heart of each residential program, the community room will provide space for specialized programming tailored to the needs and interests of those in each program, ranging from life skills and educational workshops to book clubs and birthday parties. Compassionate care teams, including counselors, resource coordinators and operations managers, will be situated in the supportive service hubs on each floor, working together to provide individual and group counseling, resource coordination and specialized expertise needed for the programs supported.

Community rooms and Supportive Service Hubs may be selected from any of the four primary programs, including Youth, Elders/Medically Needy, Safe Haven, and Families.

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Typical Floor

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Here are Some Creative Ways to Raise Funds for your Campaign:

  • Invite your family and friends to make a commitment with you to become a Founder with you and sponsor a room together. As an example, if each of 50 friends donate $20 per month for ten months you will have raised $10,000, over five years, $50,000.
  • Host events! Some fun examples: monthly dinners, parties, special occasions and celebrations of any kind (e.g., weddings, birthdays, bat/bar mitzvahs, anniversaries, holidays), flash mob, Pink Party, movie nights, book clubs and other gatherings, donations in lieu of gifts.
  • Become a corporate sponsor or Invite your co-workers to join you as a Founder to sponsor a room.
  • Encourage your place of worship, school, club, sorority/fraternity, or other organization in which you are involved or a member to become a Founder.
  • Ride a bike, dance, swim, run!