N2N Centre Overview - Neighbour 2 Neighbour Centre
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VISION
“Leading poverty prevention in our neighbourhood.”
MISSION STATEMENT
To alleviate and prevent poverty by supporting our
neighbours at risk on Hamilton Mountain
VALUES
Respect
Innovative
Sustainability
Partnering and
Collaboration
Non-judgmental
Fiscal Accountability
Learning
PRIMARY SERVICE AREA
HAMILTON, STONEY CREEK MOUNTAIN AND
SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES
Upper James
N2N Centre
Has evolved to become a multi-service agency offering
programs and services
COMMUNITY
FAMILY SERVICES
FOOD
EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT
COMMUNITY FOOD
“THE FREE GROCERY STORE”
Assists individuals and families with emergency food
We provide 5 days of food support monthly
Outcomes
1,100 = ~ Monthly households receiving food
3,290 = Households that received in 2011
19,000+ = Households that received since 1986
1,000,000 = Total pounds of food required annually
$2,500,000 = Total value of food required annually
COMMUNITY FOOD
CHRISTMAS HAMPER STORE
1,546 households serviced last year
2 locations
East and West Mountain
Neighbours can select
Food options for a full day’s worth of food
Family gift
Stocking stuffers
Toys for children 12 and under
COMMUNITY FOOD
COMMUNITY GARDENS
13 Community Garden
locations across Hamilton
Mountain in 2011
82 individual plots
2+ acres were farmed at
4 Victory Garden
locations
32,450 lbs. of produce for
our Foodbank
COMMUNITY FOOD
COMMUNITY GARDENS
Garden Hosts for Individual Plots
Calvin Christian School
Chalmers Presbyterian
Eastmount Park Elementary
Heritage Green Baptist
Immanuel Christian Reformed
St. Andrews United
St. Jean de Brebeuf Secondary
St Michael’s School
N2N Centre
COMMUNITY FOOD
COMMUNITY GARDENS
Garden Hosts for Victory
Gardens
Ancaster Community
Garden
West Highland Baptist
Church Garden
Twenty Road Garden
Sherwood Secondary
School
COMMUNITY FOOD
ANIMALS PET FOOD PROGRAM
Partnership with the HamiltonBurlington S.P.C.A.
Assisting families with their pet
food needs
Helping families to keep their
pets
Outcomes this Year
1,011 pet food packages
provided annually
FAMILY SERVICES
RESOURCE COUNSELLING
Completes intake process for the
food bank
Links neighbours with community
services and support systems
Advocates for neighbours
Outcomes this Year
3,276 neighbours received service
7,930 referrals to various services
FAMILY SERVICES
SINGLE MOMS PROGRAMS
“Home with a Heart”
Homemaking skills
“Building Better Futures”
Personal & professional
development
Outcomes this Year
40 women have participated
Single mothers make up over 40% of our Foodbank neighbours
FAMILY SERVICES
GIFT OF SIGHT PROGRAM
LensCrafters provides
free prescription glasses
to eligible low income
families
N2N Centre acts as a
referral agent for this
service
Outcomes this Year
160 families received
service
FAMILY SERVICES
HOUSING HELP
Assistance to find
affordable housing
Landlord-tenant issues
Applications for
subsidized housing
Outcomes this Year
100 families received
service
FAMILY SERVICES
V.A.W. COUNSELLING
Transitional Support Worker from Interval House is
available at N2N Centre each week
Counsels women experiencing domestic violence
Provides information to neighbours who are aware of
others experiencing domestic violence
Free – no appointment needed
Outcomes this Year
204 women received service
FAMILY SERVICES
CLOTHING AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
Free furniture and
clothing provided to
families in need
N2N Centre is a referral
agent for Parkview
Church
Outcomes this Year
560 families received
service
FAMILY SERVICES
INCOME TAX CLINIC
CRA holds clinics each
year during March and
April
Income Tax returns
completed free of charge
for low income families in
our community
Outcomes this Year
243 families received
service
FAMILY SERVICES
MIDDLE-EASTERN COMMUNITY OUTREACH
Multilingual community workers
assist newcomers with all aspects
related to successful integration
Settlement issues include:
Food
Housing
Health
Education
Employment
Outcomes this Year
278 families received service
FAMILY SERVICES
COMMUNITY HEALTH BUS
A mobile outreach clinic
providing dental services free
of charge to low income
residents of Hamilton
Examinations
X-rays, fillings
Extractions
Cleanings
Outcomes this Year
319 families received service
FAMILY SERVICES
NEW MOMS STARTER KIT
Starter kits are available
to expecting or new
parents
Each bag contains
diapers, baby clothes,
toiletries, and a hand
knitted blanket
Outcomes this Year
117 starter kits have been
distributed
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
PARTNERSHIP WITH 3 EMPLOYMENT PROVIDERS
On-site service at N2N Centre
on Monday afternoons
Employment Counselors
assist with;
Job search
Resume writing
Workshop registration
Skills assessment
Outcomes this Year
183 clients received service
EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT
“KIDS CAN SUCCEED” READING TUTOR PROGRAM
Goals of the Program
To improve the reading skills of children in Grades 1-3
who are reading below grade level and are
under-resourced
To increase a child’s self-confidence through one-onone support in comprehension and decoding skills
To foster a love of reading, an appreciation of literature,
and provide the children with positive role models
EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT
“KIDS CAN SUCCEED”
Model of the Tutoring
Program
Program is provided
during the school day at
defined schools
Tutors work with 4-5
students, one-on-one, for
20-30 minutes
Students are seen 2-3
times a week
EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT
“KIDS CAN SUCCEED”
Current Outcomes
93% of the students showed improvement in their
reading skills over the previous year
89% of the teachers/parents reported an increase in
their student’s/child’s self-confidence
80% of the students surveyed said that they liked
reading “a lot”
EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT
“KIDS CAN SUCCEED”
EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT
KIDS CAN SUCCEED
This year
208 children tutored
100 volunteer tutors
Over the last 9 years
1,400 students have
been tutored
325 volunteers contributed
37,000 hours
Increased from 1 to 12 schools in both
Public and Separate
School Boards
EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT
“KIDS CAN SUCCEED”
Celebrating Success
RESOURCES
PHYSICAL
28 Athens Street
45 Lancing Street, Unit 8
Administration & Services
12,000 sq. ft.
Warehouse Facilities
2,400 sq. ft.
RESOURCES
HUMAN
• 11 full-time equivalent staff
• 500 volunteers
• Program
• Administrative
• Special event
RESOURCES
FINANCIAL
Operating Budget = $1 million +
80% of Operating Budget must be raised through N2N
fundraising in addition to raising $2.5 million worth of
food
Only 20% of N2N Operating Budget is supported by
municipal and federal funding
HOW YOU CAN HELP
Monetary donation $$$
Food donation
Volunteer as an individual
Volunteer as a corporation/group
Run a fundraising event
Donate program supplies
Attend one of our special events
Spread the word about N2N
…. and more
THANK YOU