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Results
Through the dedication and commitment of thousands of individuals from San Francisco and the surrounding Bay Area volunteers have shown that they are what makes Project Homeless Connect work.
PHC 34, June 11, 2010
PHC 33, February 24, 2010
PHC 32, December 9, 2009
2009 Summary of Outcomes06/11/2010- Project Homeless Connect 34 – Bayview Connect
1,022 individuals were connected to services with the help of 824 volunteers.11 BANKING SERVICE consultations were provided, resulting in many clients opening accounts
13 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH, SUBSTANCE ABUSE, or METHADONE connections made
65 BENEFITS meetings (Food Stamps, GA, CAAP, SSI) took place at PHC in 2009
51 DENTAL screenings performed and day of treatments received
218 CALIFORNIA STATE ID’s were issued
136 EMPLOYMENT interviews and services were given
386 EYE EXAMS performed and EYEGLASSES distributed
17,499 Pounds of GROCERIES were given
62 HAIR CUTS were completed
57 HIV TESTS were performed
50 LEGAL meetings were conducted
53 MASSAGES were performed on clients
71 MEDICAL service interactions were made, many connecting clients with primary care providers
52 PHONE CALLS were made to family or friends
32 SHELTER RESERVATIONS, STABILIZED housing or HOMEWARD BOUND trips was achieved
28 VETERANS SERVICE connections were provided
52 VETERINARY CARE and PET SITTING served Dogs, Cats and other pets
02/24/2010- Project Homeless Connect 33 – Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
2497 individuals were connected to services with the help of 1598 volunteers.91 ACUPUNCTURE treatments were given to clients
52 BANKING SERVICE consultations were provided, resulting in many clients opening accounts
106 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH, SUBSTANCE ABUSE, or METHADONE connections made
313 BENEFITS meetings (Food Stamps, GA, CAAP, SSI) took place at PHC in 2009
124 DENTAL screenings performed and day of treatments received
162 CALIFORNIA STATE ID’s were issued
153 EMPLOYMENT interviews and services were given
635 EYE EXAMS performed and EYEGLASSES distributed
22,727 Pounds of GROCERIES were given
115 HAIR CUTS were completed
113 HIV TESTS were performed
162 LEGAL meetings were conducted
2,200 LUNCHES were served to homeless clients at the PHC café
72 MASSAGES were performed on clients
258 MEDICAL service interactions were made, many connecting clients with primary care providers
125 NEEDLE EXCHANGE services
352 PHONE CALLS were made to family or friends
58 PODIATRY treatments were given
46 SHELTER RESERVATIONS, STABILIZED housing or HOMEWARD BOUND trips was achieved
95 VETERANS SERVICE connections were provided
78 VETERINARY CARE and PET SITTING served Dogs, Cats and other pets
102 VOICEMAIL accounts were established
31 WHEELCHAIRS were repaired12/9/2009 – Project Homeless Connect 32 – Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
1964 individuals were connected to services with the help of 965 volunteers.54 ACUPUNCTURE treatments were given to clients
32 Wells Fargo BANKING SERVICE consultations were provided, resulting in many clients
opening accounts
81 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH, SUBSTANCE ABUSE, or METHADONE connections made
257 BENEFITS meetings (Food Stamps, GA, CAAP, SSI) took place at PHC in 2009
270 DENTAL screenings performed and day of treatments received
135 DMV STATE ID’s were issued
115 EMPLOYMENT interviews and services were given
461 EYE EXAMS performed and EYEGLASSES distributed
22,727 Pounds of GROCERIES were given
91 HAIR CUTS were completed
41 HIV TESTS were performed
131 LEGAL meetings were conducted
2,000 LUNCHES were served to homeless clients at the PHC café
62 MASSAGES were performed on clients
183 MEDICAL service interactions were made, many connecting clients with primary care providers
42 NEEDLE EXCHANGE services
376 Sprint PHONE CALLS and FedEx MAILINGS were made to family or friends
25 PODIATRY treatments were given
53 SHELTER RESERVATIONS, STABILIZED housing or HOMEWARD BOUND trips was achieved
32 VETERANS SERVICE connections were provided
76 VETERINARY CARE and PET SITTING served Dogs, Cats and other pets
31 WHEELCHAIRS were repaired
2009 Summary of Outcomes
10,327 poor and homelessness San Franciscans were connected to services through Project Homeless Connect, due in large part to the 3,078 volunteers and 268 business, nonprofit, and government providers.
180 ADULT PROBATION service connections were made
264 ACUPUNCTURE treatments were given to clients
158 Wells Fargo BANKING SERVICE consultations were provided, resulting in many clients
opening accounts
407 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH, SUBSTANCE ABUSE, or METHADONE connections made
1,517 BENEFITS meetings (Food Stamps, GA, CAAP, SSI) took place at PHC in 2009
185 CHIROPRACTIC treatments were given
501 DENTAL screenings performed and day of treatments received
1,048 DMV STATE ID’s were issued
537 EMPLOYMENT interviews and services were given
2,076 EYE EXAMS performed and EYEGLASSES distributed
445 FAMILIES who are homeless came to the PHC Family Services area for counsel
108,208 Pounds of GROCERIES were given
514 HAIR CUTS were completed
154 HIV TESTS were performed
409 HOMEWARD BOUND trips were arranged to assist homeless people’s return home
1,212 HOUSING INFORMATION counseling meetings were conducted with PHC clients
689 LEGAL meetings were conducted
8,791 LUNCHES were served to homeless clients at the PHC café
330 Fed Ex MAILINGS were sent by clients
479 MASSAGES were performed on clients
952 MEDICAL service interactions were made, many connecting clients with primary care providers
840 Sprint PHONE CALLS were made to family or friends
134 PODIATRY treatments were given
327 SHELTER RESERVATIONS OR STABILIZED housing was achieved through PHC
321 VETERANS SERVICE connections were provided
314 VETERINARY CARE and PET SITTING served Dogs, Cats and other pets
160 Google VOICEMAIL accounts were established