Safety Net Alliance Meeting Report

January 16th 2013

Agenda Items:

 Lunch/Networking, Welcome and Introduction

(Sign in and verify agency info)

 Announcements & Introductions

 Speakers: VITA, K-Count Information

 Updates/ Discussion Points

 Next Meeting Date

Discussion Points/Overview of Conversation:

1.  Melissa Sommer, SNA Executive Committee Member, began the meeting.

2.  Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA)- Bobbi Roemer

·  Free tax preparation by trained individuals.

·  Walk in for Newport locations, need appointments for other locations.

·  The VITA flyers are on the SNA website under the Resource List tab.

3.  K-Count- Michael Hurysz

·  A homeless count is mandated every 2 years.

·  This will start January 30th from midnight until 11:59 PM the next evening.

·  This is volunteer run.

·  Doing this count helps give an idea on how many are homeless in NKY, determining funding for programs in non-profits.

·  A survey for each homeless person will be conducted.

4.  Food Committee

·  Meijer donations will be delivered to Brighton Center this month every Tuesday and Thursday. Food donations will be split evenly into 4 agencies. A schedule for February will be sent out for agencies to fill spots.

·  For operating the Giving Fields this year, a new model for volunteers will be discussed. Volunteers will harvest once at the beginning of the week and once at the end of the week.

5.  Website Committee

·  Web stats have gone up since July 2012. More unique visitors are going on the website, and the number of viewed pages is up.

·  Alerts have been having more success, and surveys are being sent out for action oriented alerts so the web committee can monitor alert success.

·  Shelters will begin doing daily updates again. You can find these updates on the SNA website under the “info” of each specific agency shelter. Agencies participating are; Welcome House, Family Promise, Brighton Center Homeward Bound Shelter for Youth, and Emergency Shelter of NKY.

6.  Executive Committee

·  Invitations for the Executive Director Lunch were sent out. Executive directors of agencies are welcome to come to learn more about the works of the Safety Net Alliance.

·  There will be some financial reporting presented at the next Executive Committee.

·  The Executive Committee will be having a retreat to go over goals for the Safety Net Alliance and will be looking at the feedback worksheets that were sent out at January’s SNA meeting.

·  Final ballot for Executive Committee was at this month’s meeting. Results soon to follow.

NEXT SAFETY NET ALLIANCE MEETING:

February 20th, NOON

Brighton Center 3rd Floor Board Room

799 Ann St. Newport, KY

Attendance:

4C for Children- Michelle Nelson

American Cancer Society- Lisa Meier

Be Concerned- Paul Gottbrath

Brighton Center- Emma Chaney, Melissa Hall Sommer, Lauren Copeland, Kathy Stevie, Bobbi Roemer

Campbell Co. Cooperative Extension- Ronda Rex, Lisa Anglin

Catholic Charities- Mary Fleischman

CILO- Perry Shelton

Emergency Shelter of NKY- Rachael Knvdsen

Faith Community Pharmacy- Tara Leen

Family Promise- Lisa Desmaris, Jodi Penick

Freestore Foodbank- Sarah Celenza, Jennifer Steele

Life Learning Center- Grant Dawson

Hosea House- Karen Yates, Monica Remmy

Mental Health America- Vicki Thatcher

National MS Society- Amanda Gelter

NKADD- Michael Hurysz

NKCAC- Glenda Dishman, Dale Rose

North Key- Mark Hankins

Pantry of Hope- Brandy Medaugh

Safety Net Alliance- Alicia Volk

Senior Services- Sarah Siegrist, Tricia Watts

Society of St. Vincent de Paul- Melinda Keneavy

St. Augustine Parish- Charlene Melihercik

St. Paul’s Food Pantry- Cordelia Koplow

United Way- Correy Eimer

VA Healthcare- Monica Benton

Vineyard Christian Church- Pam Rouster

Women’s Crisis Center- Kristy Dangel