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« Back to Home Improvements Capital Campaign the plans.The completion of both phases of this project will allow ACH to:
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Program Services BuildingBuilding UsageCommunity ServicesThe Community Services team consists of direct care staff, supervisors, and support staff for the non-residential programs that serve more than 3,000 clients annually. These programs currently include Services to At-Risk Youth, Safe Place, In-Home Respite, Little Ones, Street Outreach and Skills Builder Classes. Residential Services Administration and SupportResidential Services Administration and Support Staff are responsible for overseeing and supporting the needs of the Emergency Youth Shelter, Wedgwood Residential Program, Families Together, Campus Respite, Behavioral Care, and Foster Care and Adoption. Evaluation and AccreditationACH’s Evaluation and Accreditation staff are responsible for client data management, record keeping, outcomes and effectiveness measurement, as well as employee training.
Valerie and Michael Mallick Administration BuildingBuilding UsageThe Administrative Building will provide office and meeting space for the Chief Executive Officer, Finance, Development, Business Operations, and Marketing and Social Business Ventures departments.
Julie and Glenn Davidson Family Chapel and Tribute GardenBuilding UsageThe Chapel has been renovated to serve as ACH’s first social business venture, Belltower Chapel and Garden. Belltower Chapel and Garden is a premier wedding and reception venue, as well as a venue for banquets, special events and meetings.
Residential Services BuildingBuilding UsageFamilies Together ProgramThe Families Together Program is a residential program that offers homeless single-parent families a transitional living environment while they work to overcome the crisis that led to their homelessness and return to independent living. Short-term, basic and therapeutic services in safe residential care are provided to maintain the family unit, promote and encourage family independence within 6–9 months, and promote and encourage long-term, self-sufficiency and family stability. This program will have a 10-family capacity in this new facility. Transitional Living ProgramThe Transitional Living Program is a residential program designed to serve youth, ages 16–24, who have been abused or neglected and are, or will be, transitioning out of the care of Child Protective Services. This program will offer a structured residential environment that will teach the youth the skills and offer the experience they need to become successfully independent. This program will serve 20 youth at one time in this new facility.
Paul E. Andrews Family Welcome CenterBuilding UsageThe Welcome Center is the central welcoming and reception center for visitors to the Wichita Street Campus. ACH client assessment, intervention and referral staff, as well as staff therapists, office in this building. On-site and phone requests for services are assessed in this facility. ACH receives more than 5,000 calls/requests for service every year.
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