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BRIDGE HOUSE 2017 ANNUAL REPORT

C R E AT I N G O P P O R T U N I T I E S F O R A D U LT S E X P E R I E N C I N G H O M E L E S S N E S S
O R G A N I Z AT I O N LETTER FROM THE CEO

Board of Directors Dear Supporter, So who do I ask? Myself? My team? Our Board? Our community partners? You?
Yes, of course.
ANDY ALLISON
2017 was another tremendous year for
Bridge House. We innovated, we integrated, But more importantly we need to ask our clients. And I did. I gave an open
DENNIS ARFMANN and we ended homelessness over 100 times. invitation for feedback and this is what we received verbatim:
CHAIR
Looking back over 2017, I am proud of our incredible team; I am thankful for “ Bridge House’s faith in people creates faith in themselves.”
GREG BESERRA
supporters like you; and I am humbled by the resilience of the people we “ Ready to Work repairs relationships in the community.”
APRIL BRYANT
serve. But our work doesn’t stop. Already in 2018, we are challenging ourselves
LINDA CAVEN daily to achieve the greatest impact possible. We are challenging ourselves to “ Bridge House offers hope and opportunity.”
SECRETARY do better, to be more efficient and effective. “ Ready to Work is continually breaking new ground.”


BROOKE DAVISON
As each year presents with new possibilities and expanded horizons we ask ourselves — Bridge House is “holistic”, “innovative”, “individualized”, “professional”, just
PHIL DAY plain “very good”.
“ What can we do better?”
TOM DOZIER And there was more. Our clients are the experts. I am honored to hear their
STAN GARNETT As each year goes by I find myself reflecting on Leadership Staff “ What makes our programs tick? How can we improve them?”
feedback and inspired to continue to strive for better.
HILLARY HALL ISABEL MCDEVITT We serve over 3,000 people experiencing homelessness each year. The 82,665
moments and events I cherish. Family events, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER meals we served last year were hearty and nutritious. Through our Path to I am proud of our metrics. The results we share in this report represent
VICE CHAIR
Home navigation model our proactive case management navigates people tremendous dedication and effort on the part of our team, it represents the
CHAD CARBONE
DANNY HASSAN time with friends and community all stand out. DIRECTOR OF OUTDOOR OPERATIONS quickly and effectively out of shelter at a rate of 25 per month. Our Community impact of supporters like you.
VICE CHAIR
Table Kitchen and Ready to Work outdoor crew social enterprises provide paid To me, however, these numbers pale in comparison to the culture of
ROGER KING Near the very top of my list aren’t times in my MELISSA GREEN
PATH TO HOME PROGRAM DIRECTOR jobs allowing for our RTW trainees to build a resume, earn and save money opportunity we have created. We have created an environment of trust, of
CHUCK LIEF while generating more than $784,361 in earned revenue. Ready to Work House hope, of humor, of humanity and it this environment that makes the difference.
career, but rather talking with Chad and Dennis VERA LINE provides housing for 44 people at all times and for 90 over the course of a year
DIANE MAGLIOLO DIRECTOR OF FINANCE AND OPERATIONS
as other residents graduate into permanent housing at a success rate of 75%. Homelessness can happen to anyone. Homelessness is temporary. Homelessness
JOHN POLLAK and Jay, all Ready to Work clients who worked WIDD MEDFORD is solvable one person at a time. If we believe in the power of opportunity the
TREASURER READY TO WORK PROGRAM DIRECTOR Across Bridge House’s Bridge of Opportunity we offer employment, we offer results will follow.
through life’s challenges to make a difference housing, we offer family reunification, we support our clients in sobriety, we
JOHN SHELDON SCOTT MEDINA
help our clients save money, we remove barriers to independence. Thank you for your support!
VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR
FRED SMITH With gratitude,
for themselves and others. Those give meaning EMILY MESSINA But are these the activities and interventions that define our work? Do
TIM WOLF DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR these activities achieve the greatest impact for the people we serve, for the
to my life.” — Dennis Arfmann, Chair JOHN TREJO
community we seek to improve?
EXECUTIVE CHEF
I have been asking myself “What do we do better than anyone else in the
world?” If we can answer this question, we will define our special sauce and Isabel McDevitt
we will know where to invest. CEO — Bridge House
PAT H TO H O M E & R E S O U RC E C E N T E R 2017 R E S U LT S
S U C C E S S S T O RY “ Thank you so much for helping me get to the VA and In July 2017 Bridge House launched Path to Home. Through Path to
Home, Bridge House combined the legacy programs of overnight
giving me a roof over my head. I have so many more sheltering offered by Boulder Outreach for Homeless Overflow
Resource Center & Navigation Center & Lodge options for moving forward.” — Ryan
(BOHO) in partnership with the faith community coupled with case
management services previously provided through the Bridge House
Resource Center. This new program combines 24/7 safe and legal
shelter with navigation case management to develop housing plans for
each Path to Home client. Path to Home serves 50 clients at all times
who have been identified as appropriate through Boulder County’s
John found himself without a home, without a job and he had to leave. When he left, he felt like he had no options and also searching for an apartment and a roommate as well. The case Coordinated Entry screening process. The City of Boulder is a leading
on the verge of suicide. Each day he walked the streets of Boulder had no hope of ever becoming self-sufficient again. managers made the connection both agreed to move in together. funder of Path to Home. In December 2017, Bridge House and BOHO
officially merged as a single organization.
looking for a safe place to sleep for the night. With winter just Bridge House was able to help them with furnishings and beds for
Finding himself on the streets was the lowest point in John’s life.
around the corner, sleeping outside was soon going to be very
dangerous. John needed shelter. Through conversation with other
Extreme depression set in and he was completely lost.
their new apartment.
John told Einav his case manager, “I really am thankful for all you
1,255 INDIVIDUALS RECEIVED CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES

individuals on the street, John found out about Bridge House’s “ I thought there was no way out. I thought I would
Severe Weather Overnight Shelter. That night in October 2017 when
he walked through the door of Bridge House’s Severe Weather
die on the street until I met Einav, my case manager
have done and continue to do for me. I greatly appreciate it. All things
are working for the good. I haven't had this much support before, and 31,056 TOTAL CASE MANAGEMENT INTERACTIONS

at Path to Home.” I'm trying not to get ahead of myself, but dang I feel good. “
Shelter generously hosted at faith communities, a sense of relief
flooded over John. He would be warm and safe for tonight. John slept Together Einav and John worked to create his comprehensive Change is possible and every day Bridge House case managers see 98
ID ASSISTANCE:
UNDUPLICATED INDIVIDUALS WHO
WERE ASSISTED WITH BENEFITS:
921
soundly. In the morning a Bridge House case manager spoke with
him asking about his situation and how Bridge House could help.
housing-focused navigation plan. John worked diligently to follow
his plan and began to feel like there was a way out of homelessness.
amazing results from their clients. They come to work motivated to
end homelessness one person at a time. John is just one example,
one individual, who was offered an opportunity and took it. At
UNDUPLICATED CLIENTS KEPT
IN THEIR HOUSING/RE - HOUSED:
81 FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
FOR PRESCRIPTIONS:
91
Part of John’s navigation plan was to connect with Boulder’s mental
53 153
CLIENTS WHO WERE REUNIFIED UNDUPLICATED
“I need a place to live,” John said desperately. With compassion and Bridge House, we see many clients like John who are struggling WITH THEIR FAMILY AND ARE CLIENTS WHO FOUND
health resources. After John was on the right medication his life NOW NO LONGER HOMELESS: EMPLOYMENT:
care, the case manager explained to John that Bridge House’s Path and just need an opportunity. That opportunity sparks hope and
began to turn around. John’s case manager helped him apply for the
to Home program, which includes consistent overnight shelter along that hope breeds transformation. John’s transformation happened In late 2017, Bridge House began offering Severe Weather Overnight
Rapid Rehousing assistance funds available through Boulder County
coupled with housing-focused case management, could help. John because he was serious about changing his life and Bridge House
Shelter. This sheltering model is open to anyone who is in need of a
that would help him fund his deposit and the first month’s rent on
was scared and out of options so he agreed to join the program. was there to support him along the way.
safe, legal and warm place to sleep during inclement weather.
a new apartment. His income through his job would cover the rest.
Before John ended up on the street, he had a great job in a college
admissions office. He was living in his own apartment. He was
Einav assisted John with his apartment search, standing by him
every step of the process, until he was able to find a two bedroom 22
IN 2017, NUMBER OF NIGHTS SEVERE
OVERNIGHT SHELTER WAS OPEN:

thriving, stable and working hard to further his career at the available at a local apartment complex.
college. While John had struggled with mental health issues his
UNDUPLICATED INDIVIDUALS WHO UTILIZED
EMERGENCY OVERNIGHT SHELTER:
268
3,456
“ It was miraculous to see the change in John’s outlook on life,” Einav
whole life, he thought he could handle on his illness on his own.
remembers. “From the day John began the Path to Home program, he
However, over the years his mental health worsened which led to a
put his navigation plan into action and his determination to change
full breakdown. His condition became so serious, he was unable to
work and subsequently lost his apartment. With nowhere to go, John
moved in with his father to recover and regain his independence.
his circumstance was powerful to watch.”
After John found his new apartment, he began to look for a
TOTAL INDIVIDUALS ACCESSED
BRIDGE HOUSE PROGRAMS 82,665 TOTAL MEALS SERVED
1,692 NUMBER OF CLIENTS WHO ATTEND-
ED OUR COMMUNITY TABLE MEALS
PROGRAM
After a few months living with his father it became unbearable and roommate. A graduate of Bridge House’s Ready to Work program was
75% OF TRAINEES WHO PARTICIPATED IN READY TO WORK,
GRADUATED WITH MAIN STREAM EMPLYMENT AND HOUSING

SUCCESS STORY
$784,361.00 EARNED THROUGH BOTH
SOCIAL ENTERPRISES.

I didn’t have the chance to be a kid. I grew up surrounded by drugs


and experienced physical and emotional abuse. My father tried to
bad. I began shooting up and soon nothing mattered to me
except getting high. It wasn’t long before I lost my home and my
TOTAL TRAINEE EARNINGS SAVED =

$25,000
eliminate any behavior that he interpreted as weakness. His mantra
to me and my sisters was “You need to be a fighter, not little girls.”
This was my life; I was trained to be a fighter. Looking back that was
children had to live with my relatives.
I was homeless, living on the street and I was scared. I found out 95% ATTENDANCE RATE

about Bridge House’s Path to Home program and a case manager

25,000
MAN HOURS WORKED FOR THE CITY OF BOULDER
the one gift that my father gave me — the mentality of a fighter — offered me the chance to apply for Ready to Work. Soon after AND BOULDER HOUSING PARTNERS, LOCAL PROPERTY
and the tenacity to never give-up no matter how hard things got. I was accepted. I did not want to live my life tangled up in my
MANAGEMENT COMPANIES AND BOULDER COUNTY.

At the age of 16 my father married me off to the president of another addiction anymore and I knew Ready to Work was my way out.
“ Living at the Ready to Work
House, I have been able to
local gang. I fought hard to change my father’s mind about the
marriage, but on my 16th birthday I moved in with my new husband.
I learned at an early age that you have to fight for what you
want, and I fought hard to maintain my sobriety. My Ready to
21,000 MAN HOURS WORKED IN
OUR COMMERCIAL KITCHEN.

rebuild my life and find my The abuse didn’t start right away, it slowly crept into our marriage Work case manager was always there for me with inspiring
after I had my second son. One day he came home from a drug run advice that helped me find my true, healthy self. I am proud of myself and all of my amazing accomplishments and
self-worth again. ” and punched me so hard I instantly fell to the ground. When I was now after all of my hard work, I am now employed as a housekeeper
Living at the Ready to Work House, I have been able to rebuild
able to get up off my bathroom floor I realized that he had broken and looking for my own place to live permanently. Throughout my
my life and find my self-worth again. It wasn’t easy; I struggled
my face. During another particularly brutal fight he broke my leg. I whole journey in the program all of the Ready to Work staff were
when I first moved in, but I was determined never to live on the
wanted out, but I was trapped with nowhere to go. It was around there for me and helped me anytime I got discouraged. Without this
IN HER OWN WORDS street again. The Ready to Work staff was a real support to me
program I would still be using drugs and living on the street. I am so
this time that I began using cocaine.
Ready to Work Graduate, Barbara. and if it weren’t for Widd, John and Heather, I would not have
grateful for the Ready to Work program.
Two weeks after my 28th birthday I woke up in the hospital dazed made it through the program. My case managers saved my life.
My name is Barbara and I am a Ready to Work graduate. I can and in tremendous pain. It took a few minutes for me to remember
honestly say that joining the Ready to Work program was one of the what actually happened to me and how I ended up laying in a
best choices I have made for myself in a longtime. hospital bed covered in bandages. When my memory came back
My childhood was not a traditional one. My parents belonged to
an infamous motorcycle gang. Growing up I didn’t realize that my
family was different and everyone I knew belonged to gang. It was
I was flooded with images of beginning tied to the back of my
husband’s car and dragged down the street. I knew at that moment I
had to find a way out or he would eventually kill me.
75%
Community Table Kitchen is a social enterprise of Bridge House that marries our mission
of addressing food insecurity in Boulder while also providing employment to adults who
are experiencing homelessness. At Community Table Kitchen, Ready to Work trainees, learn
valuable culinary skills and customer service while building a reference and earning a
just the way things were. wage. At Community Table Kitchen we are a caterer, we are a co-packer, we run the cafes at
With my mother’s help I was able to leave my husband and get Naropa University, we provide more than 250 meals a day to
I was first introduced to drugs at the age of 11. My 12 siblings and a divorce, but my drug habit was getting worse. I supported my hungry individuals and families in Boulder County. Are you
looking for a new place for lunch? Drop by 5345 Arapahoe
I would watch my parents put marijuana inside car gas tanks and family by selling drugs for a while, but my cocaine habit grew out Ave and enjoy a wide variety of breakfast and lunch items.
together we would drive to different houses dropping it off. of control. When my sister introduced me to meth things really got Need a caterer? Email catering@boulderbridgehouse.org.
CLIENT DEMOGRAPHICS FINANCIALS

89.82%
SPENT ON CLIENT
2017 REVENUE
Foundations $311,068
PROGRAMS & SERVICES Individuals $904,590
City & County Grants $664,139
CO State Funding $101,782
Businesses & Faith Community $222,487
Kitchen Social Enterprise $381,451
49% 57% Ready To Work Crew $301,615
HAVE BEEN HOMELESS STRUGGLE WITH MENTAL RTW Room & Board $101,256
FOR 6 MONTHS OR LESS HEALTH ISSUES
Interest and Other $25,971
TOTAL $3,014,359

2017 EXPENSES
38% 11%
HAVE BEEN HOMELESS ARE VETERANS Client Programs & Services $2,451,461 89.82%
FOR A YEAR OR MORE
Administrative $120,835 4.43%
Fundraising $157,144 5.76%

74%
STRUGGLE
79%
OF OUR CLIENTS ARE ACTIVELY
TOTAL $2,729,440 100.0%

WITH ADDICTION LOOKING FOR EMPLOYMENT


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Mosaic Architects Whole Foods
Last year over 1,500 volunteers
Savory Spices RBC Wealth Management
donated 10,000 hours of their
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time to help support Bridge
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House programs! We can’t do our
The John and Jill Sheldon Family SWBC Mortgage
work in the community without
Eco Products Dietze And Davis, P.C.
your support. At Bridge House,
Little Secrets Chocolates Kyle Cox Farmers Insurance
we are very grateful that you
Rebecca Apothecary ISUPPORTU
understand that it is possible to
end homelessness in Boulder one St Vrain Cidery Z2 Entertainment
person at a time. Whether you Buff Bake Webroot
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serve meals, or make a generous Savory Spices First Citizens Bank
gift — it is because of YOU that Flatirons Solutions Contempo Nails
our work continues to make a Linda Davidson Elevations Credit Union
positive impact in our community. Ida Halaz Renaissance Solutions
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$50,000 — $500,000 Chuck Bellock & The Community Foundation — Barbara Bennett & Michael Chapman Dr. Foster & Ashley Goss Michael Kelley Karl Poehls Tebo Properties
Allen & Company Madeleine Morrison Anonymous Fund Gary & Karina Berg Gregory Edwards Kevin & Donna Koepping Richard Polk Tim Reynolds &
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Pamela Barsam-Brown August Fund, Hillary Hall & Charles Thabault
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Daniels Fund The Community Foundation — Luchsinger Family Foundation
C & L Hormel — Fire Monkey Bobby Brown Campbell Foundation Fund
Four Points Foundation Seeds Fund Flatirons Solutions, Inc. Lawrence Matthews John Reynolds
Fund of RSF Brynn Grey Partners The Community Foundation —
Google, Inc. The David C. Wilson Fund Foothills United Way EFSP Sean & Cheryl McConnell Matthew Rheingold
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Foothills United Way City of Boulder
$20,000 — $49,000 Whole Foods Richard Goldman Laurie & Clay Mohler Barbara Kinsey Sable The Community Foundation —
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Charlton & Eleanor Ames Collins Foundation
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Anonymous Donor Colorado Episcopal Foundation Jill Grano Mosaic Architects P.C.
Daniel & Shannon Hassan $1,000— $4,999 Peter Spear The Jigsaw Fund
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Lee Gilbert Simon Heart The Morgan Family
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Robert & Carol Gocke Jessica & John Helson Thistle Community Housing
Anonymous Donor Michael Donovan Savory Spice Shop Peter & Suzanne Birkeland William McNutt
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