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Reception
Center
Many families
and homeless individuals throughout the city of Ventura, find it
difficult to provide even the basic food staples to their families,
others are also in need of shelter, medical assistance, employment,
public assistance, legal services, alcohol and drug treatment
programs, pregnancy testing, perinatal care, help with their
utilities or mental health needs. These clients are simply not aware
of the many services available to them in our community, and they
need our help in reaching out to these resources.
The Reception
Center plays a vital role in their lives. Every day, clients arrive
at the Reception Center requesting information and help. The
Reception Center serves as a point of entry for the services that
Project Understanding provides, including the Pantry and eviction
prevention programs. It is also the entry point for Healthcare for
the Homeless, a program through Ventura County Public Health which
provides access to a nurse practitioner and licensed vocational
nurse. This program offers diagnosis, treatment, medication and
referral for people who are homeless or at immediate risk of
homelessness. Fifteen to twenty homeless clients are seen every
Friday afternoon. Many illnesses are detected early and diseases
prevented from spreading throughout the community by the quick
attention provided by these wonderful healthcare professionals.
In cooperation
with the Ventura Breakfast Lions Club, the Reception Center has
continued to provide eyeglasses to many clients in need.
In addition,
the Reception Center is the nerve center for the agency. It is hard
to believe, unless you are sitting in the receptionist’s chair, that
over 3,600 telephone calls are received at Project Understanding
each year. Also, there are over 4,000 client visits each year. We
have seen over 420 new clients this year. We have seen a trend
toward larger numbers of young women as heads of household and also
senior citizens entering our rolls this year.
The source of
our strength is our volunteer base and the knowledge and compassion
they possess. It is only because of the interest, enthusiasm and
compassion of our case assistants, that we are able to provide
services to our clients. Our case assistants come from many
different backgrounds but all have the necessary commitment to give
of their time whether it is three hours a week or six. Year in and
year out they arrive to help, to listen and to begin assisting
individuals and families in defining and solving their problems,
planting seeds of love today which will bear fruit in God’s own
time. Our case assistants, identify, research, assess, explore,
respond and facilitate with the clients concerning their needs. They
then discuss with the client one or two or three realistic
objectives or goals for his or her case management plan and
appropriate referrals and resources are identified.
We are also
grateful to our clients, who by their very presence help us to
understand how much we need each other, how fortunate we are and
what grace there is in a life spent helping others.
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