Help Compass Win a Grant of up to $2000!

May 10th, 2012

Compass Housing Alliance is proud to partner with Community Forums Network.  CFN works to engage the community in discussions around issues that affect all of Washington.  This is accomplished through online surveys and in-person forums.  This survey round’s topic is Young Adult Unemployment.  You can help us win a $2000 grant by completing the survey and choosing Compass Housing Alliance as your preferred nonprofit in question #1.

Take this survey to help Compass win a grant!

At Compass Housing Alliance, we see firsthand the struggle that our young adult clients face as they try to find employment opportunities that will provide them with much needed job experience and financial stability.  We are excited to be able to reach out to them during this CFN survey round.  We think they will have great opinions, ideas, and possible solutions!

We invite you to take this survey as well.  It is applicable to all employees, employers, and job seekers in the state.  Your ideas and feedback are important.

 

GiveBIG a huge success!

Start: May 2, 2012
End: May 2, 2012

May 2nd was GiveBIG day, and what a day it was! 

Our preliminary results, before we receive our stretch dollars are:

180 generous donors gave $37,276.50 to Compass over the course of the day. Here’s a fun fact: our first donation arrived at 12:21 AM and our last came in at 11:32 PM.  We’ve can count some early birds and night owls among our supporters!

GiveBIG showed what a generous community we live in.  The 1000+ organizations participating received over $7.4 million from more than 30,000 donors in one day!

Now we will wait to see how much of the stretch pool we will receive.  Thanks to everyone who participated!  What a great day.

GiveBIG 2012 logo

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If you have any questions, please call 206-357-3105.

HOW THE STRETCH POOL WORKS

Last year we received quite a few questions about how the stretch pool for GiveBIG works.  Here is a brief overview:

The Seattle Foundation will distribute the GiveBIG stretch pool (which should be around $500,000) on a proportional basis. What does that mean? Well, if Compass raises 3 percent of all the money raised through GiveBIG, then we will get 3 percent of the stretch pool, or $15,000. The more you give, the more of the stretch pool Compass will get. Last year, every $100 in donations resulted in an additional $14 from the stretch pool, so every gift really does make a difference and results in more money for Compass!

Last year, Compass did very well! We received $27,624.50 in donations from 85 donors. The “stretch” amount from Seattle Foundation was $3,812.19. Taking out the fees for charging credit cards, the total for Compass was $30,172.24!

This year the credit card fee has been lowered a bit to 3.99%, and the $.25 transaction fee has been waived. As you know, there is a fee associated with any credit card transaction, whether it is online, in person or over the phone. However, the money we can get from the “stretch pool” should more than offset the impact of the fee. It sure did last year!

We hope this gives you an idea of whether you’d like to donate through GiveBIG on May 2nd.

Dekko Place Grand Opening! (Note: date change)

Start: May 30, 2012 3:30 pm
End: May 30, 2012 3:30 pm

Join Us!

Wednesday, May 30, 2012 at 3:30 PM
919 Stewart St.

We will be celebrating the opening of Gethsemane Lutheran’s new building, including our Dekko Place apartments!  Registration is not necessary, but we would appreciate if you RSVP here.

Dekko Place and Gethsemane in January 2012

Please note that this event was originally scheduled in April.  Due to unforeseen circumstances we had to change the date.  We apologize for any confusion this may have caused.

Nyer Urness House Groundbreaking

March 12th, 2012

We broke ground on the Nyer Urness House in Ballard on February 21, 2012.
Architectural rendering of Urness House

This new facility will provide affordable apartments to 80 formerly homeless individuals. Construction will be completed around March 2013.

Bishop Boerger at the Groundbreaking Ceremony
Bishop Boerger
shovelers at Urness House Groundbreaking
Buck Hard, Paula Skartland, Peter Struck, Bishop Boerger, Mike Bang, Pr. Kristy Daniels
Quilts
Quilts for residents made by Ballard First Lutheran and Queen Anne Lutheran

Pastor Nyer Urness

 

Rev. Nyer Urness served as Compass Center chaplain from 1989 to 2006.  His ministry was at the heart of the Compass community, and it is in memory of his gracious spirit that we name this project after him.

One Night Count 2012

January 27th, 2012

Held in the very early hours of the morning, the annual One Night Count of Homeless People in King County took place on Friday, January 27th.  2,594 men, women and children had no shelter that night. This is an increase of 152 people over last year’s total, which is especially hard to note given that we have had an increase of about 60 available shelter beds in Seattle and some in other parts of the county as well.

Since 1980, the Seattle/King County Coalition on Homelessness (SKCCH) and Operation Nightwatch have organized the One Night Count of people who are without shelter.  The One Night Count (ONC) is the largest community-organized count in the United States.

volunteers get ready to head out for the One Night Count

Over 800 volunteers went out with 125 trained team leaders to prearranged areas in parts of Seattle, Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, Shoreline, Kenmore, Bothell, Woodinville, Kent, Federal Way, Renton, Auburn, and White Center. The Count is only possible through the dedicated support from hundreds of individuals and dozens of community organizations, congregations and government agencies.

Compass Housing Alliance in Pioneer Square will again be headquarters for the Seattle count teams.  Our Shoreline Veterans Program will be home base for the counters in Shoreline, Bothell, Kenmore and Woodinville.

Mike Gregoire and Mayor Mike McGinn were among the volunteers counting this year in Seattle.  Another notable guest counter was Dr. Robert A. Petzel, the Under Secretary for Health of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).  Dr. Petzel helped count in Shoreline, spoke with some of the veteran residents there, and stopped by for breakfast later at the Pioneer Square headquarters.  Anthony Love, the Deputy Director of the federal body charged with coordinating national work to end homelessness, the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness also joined in counting. Mr. Love came all the way from Washington, D.C. to participate in our One Night Count.

The Count gives people an opportunity to see the scope of the problem of homelessness in King County.  They are often very moved by the people they witness trying to survive in the cold at night.

Compass is proud to be a part of the ONC and to support the Count’s organizers and volunteers.  More results can be found on SKCCH’s website.

We Weathered the Snow!

January 24th, 2012

Compass Housing Alliance staff did an amazing job last week keeping all of our programs open, and even extending hours at many of the shelters.  The snow and ice made it difficult to get around town, but our dedicated teams made everything run smoothly.

man walks in snow

Out of concern for the safety of our clients during the cold and wet weather, we opened our Day Center five hours early each day and our four overnight shelters were kept open all day long for most of the week.   We wish we could provide this service year-round!

trolley stop in the snow

A huge part of the successful response to the snow and ice is due to planning that began months ago.  Our shelter and day services team worked out their snow plans ahead of time.  We would also like to give thanks to the Millionair Club for their continued partnership and their willingness to turn their space into a day shelter during the snow.

 

To gear up for future inclement weather, we are looking to stock up on canned soup.  Large Costco-sized donations are best, so that we can provide a warm meal to 100+ people at once.  If you would like to donate, contact 206-357-3138 or just drop it off at 2015 3rd Ave (our Day Center) in downtown Seattle.

 

 

 

Seahawks at the Day Center

November 22nd, 2011

The Seahawks rookies volunteered at the Adult Service Center on November 15th.  They served food, talked with guests, and handed out backpacks containing hygiene items, a blanket and hats and gloves.

Check out the video here!

Auction 2012 – Up, Up, and Away

Start: March 10, 2012 6:30 pm
End: March 10, 2012 10:00 pm

Auction 2012 logo - hot air balloons

Join us March 10, 2012 at the Museum of Flight for a fabulous evening of food and fun bidding!

Register online for the auction now!

Early Bird Tickets: $125
Early Bird Table (10 seats): $1250

Regular Ticket (after Jan 31st): $150
Regular Table (after Jan 31st): $1500

 

Would your company like to sponsor this event?  See our list of 2012 Sponsorship Levels and Benefits and then  Contact Cindy Jackson at cjackson@compasshousingalliance.org or 206-357-3104.

 

Help us procure auction items for the event.  Download this Procurement Form

Good News for Nyer Urness House

July 6th, 2011

Wondering why construction hasn’t yet begun on the Nyer Urness House in Ballard?  Here is an update:

The opponents of the Nyer Urness House filed a law suit in King County Superior Court seeking to halt the issuance of a permit required for construction of the Nyer Urness House Apartment Building at 1753 NW 56th Street in the Ballard Neighborhood of Seattle.  On July 5, 2011 Superior Court Judge Michael Heavey ruled that the petitions and lawsuit filed by the opponents were without merit and dismissed all of their claims.  Judge Heavey ruled that the City of Seattle’s Department of Planning and Development (DPD) had acted correctly in issuing its interpretations and determinations; that the Hearing Examiner who had heard the testimony of the 4 opponents and Compass Housing Development Team and reviewed the Compass Housing Master Use Permit process had from a factual and legal basis correctly decided the issues presented.

This decision is a significant step forward in the development process. The opponents do have the right to appeal the Hearing Examiner/Superior Court Decision to the Washington Court of Appeals.  If the opponents elect to appeal the decision they must file a Notice of Appeal on or before August 6, 2011.  We will keep you informed.

Thank you for your ongoing support for the work of Compass Housing Alliance and the development of the Nyer Urness House.

Blessed are the Poor

June 28th, 2011

Check out this great story about The Church of Steadfast Love.  It appeared in the Spring 2011 issue of Luther Seminary’s “The Story” magazine.