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Proposal: I am researching Bethany House which is a home for homeless mothers and pregnant women.
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Proposal: I am researching Bethany House which is a home for homeless mothers and pregnant women. I am interested in gathering information about the high percentage of homeless mothers in Nassau County and the lack of housing provided for them.
==A Place to Call Home==
==A Place to Call Home==
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  The Healthy Mothers, Healthy Children Project is designed to respond to the unmet needs of women who are experiencing a high risk or difficult pregnancy, as well as women who have just given birth and whose lives are further complicated by the crisis of homelessness.  
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Bethany House:
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  Bethany House was founded in 1978 in response for a need for shelter for homeless women and children. They provide residential options for women and children who are caught in the crisis of homelessness. Bethany believes that each person deserves adequate food, clothing and shelter, provided in a nurturing and sustaining environment.
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  Prior to the implementation of The Healthy Mothers, Healthy Children Project, Bethany House realized that there was a tremendous need for services for homeless pregnant and post-partum women and their infants. The need was even more critical since these families were not only without shelter, but they were also without resources and the skills to care for themselves and their newborn children.  
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The Healthy Mothers, Healthy Children Project is a program implemented by the Leader to Leader Institute, a non-profit organization. The Project is designed to respond to the needs of women who are experiencing a high risk or difficult pregnancy, as well as women who have just given birth and whose lives are further complicated by the crisis of homelessness.  
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  Nassau County, New York provides services for many at-risk populations, but there is no other program in the county other than the Healthy Mothers, Healthy Children Project for homeless women who are faced with high-risk pregnancies or for women that come directly from the hospital with their homeless newborn children. Emergency and transitional housing programs for families with special needs are minimal in Nassau County, and residential programs that are enhanced by quality and comprehensive support services such as Bethany House are elsewhere nonexistent.  
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Bethany House was founded in 1978 in response for a need for shelter for homeless women and children. They provide a safe place to live for women who are faced with a crisis situation. Bethany house offers these women a place to live and resources and the skills to care for themselves and their newborn children (www.bethanyhouseny.org).  
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  The Healthy Mothers, Healthy Children Project represents a design for bridging the service gap from the streets to permanent housing for pregnant and post-partum women who are experiencing the situational crisis of homelessness. The Project provides the services needed for these mothers and children in Bethany's residential and home-like settings. These services include: safe, clean housing and nutritious meals, pre-natal care and monitoring; post-partum and infant care and monitoring; parenting skills training and resources and referral services.  
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  Nassau County provides services for many at-risk populations, but there is no other program in the county other than the Healthy Mothers, Healthy Children Project for homeless women who are faced with high-risk pregnancies or for women that come directly from the hospital with their homeless newborn children. Emergency and transitional housing programs for families with special needs are minimal in Nassau County, and residential programs that are enhanced by quality and comprehensive support services such as Bethany House are elsewhere nonexistent.  
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  Bethany House was the first emergency shelter to open on Long Island, New York and has been singled out as a model program because it has always provided safe, supportive emergency housing combined with a component of services and resources. It was only logically for Bethany House to create a program to assist homeless women who were faced with a high-risk pregnancy. Women come to Bethany House directly from the hospital with their newborn children.
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  The Project provides the services needed for mothers and children in Bethany's residential and home-like settings. These services include: safe, clean housing and nutritious meals, pre-natal care and monitoring; post-partum and infant care and monitoring; parenting skills training and resources and referral services.  
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  Bethany House was the first emergency shelter to open on Long Island, New York and has been singled out as a model program because it has always provided safe, supportive emergency housing combined with a component of services and resources.
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Bethany House of Nassau County is located in Roosevelt which has a reputation of having more poverty and less school funding than other Nassau County areas.
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Contact Information:
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S. Aimee  Koonmen
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Executive Director
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Bethany House
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102 Whitehouse Avenue
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Roosevelt NY 11575 USA
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Tel: 516-546-7970
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Fax: 516-546-3819
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bethanyhouse@aol.com
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Demographics:
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The population of Roosevelt is 16,000 where women are accounted for more than half of the population. A staggering 80% of the population is African American, with a moderate Hispanic community and low percentages of other races. Roosevelt’s percentage of population with a bachelor’s degree or higher is below the New York State average (http://www.city-data.com/city/Roosevelt-New-York.html). Mothers living with n husband and only children account for 14% of Roosevelt’s population (http://roosevelt.areaconnect.com/statistics.htm).
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There are approximately 25,000 homeless persons in Nassau County, 6,600 without shelter of any kind. Almost 13,000 families are impoverished, 4,000 of which have children under the age of 5 (www.liu.edu/cwis/CWP/library/nassau.htm). Roosevelt is one of seven communities of Nassau County with the highest proportions of persons at or above poverty level. The other communities include: Freeport, Hempstead, Inwood, Long Beach, Westbury and Uniondale (http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache:7jV1nQUI47gJ:www.health.state.ny.us/statistics/chac/docs/nassau.pdf+homeless+women+demographics+for+nassau+county&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=6&gl=us).

Current revision as of 21:20, 18 March 2007

Proposal: I am researching Bethany House which is a home for homeless mothers and pregnant women. I am interested in gathering information about the high percentage of homeless mothers in Nassau County and the lack of housing provided for them.

A Place to Call Home

Bethany House:

	The Healthy Mothers, Healthy Children Project is a program implemented by the Leader to Leader Institute, a non-profit organization. The Project is designed to respond to the needs of women who are experiencing a high risk or difficult pregnancy, as well as women who have just given birth and whose lives are further complicated by the crisis of homelessness. 
	Bethany House was founded in 1978 in response for a need for shelter for homeless women and children. They provide a safe place to live for women who are faced with a crisis situation. Bethany house offers these women a place to live and resources and the skills to care for themselves and their newborn children (www.bethanyhouseny.org). 
 	Nassau County provides services for many at-risk populations, but there is no other program in the county other than the Healthy Mothers, Healthy Children Project for homeless women who are faced with high-risk pregnancies or for women that come directly from the hospital with their homeless newborn children. Emergency and transitional housing programs for families with special needs are minimal in Nassau County, and residential programs that are enhanced by quality and comprehensive support services such as Bethany House are elsewhere nonexistent. 
  	The Project provides the services needed for mothers and children in Bethany's residential and home-like settings. These services include: safe, clean housing and nutritious meals, pre-natal care and monitoring; post-partum and infant care and monitoring; parenting skills training and resources and referral services. 
  	Bethany House was the first emergency shelter to open on Long Island, New York and has been singled out as a model program because it has always provided safe, supportive emergency housing combined with a component of services and resources.
Bethany House of Nassau County is located in Roosevelt which has a reputation of having more poverty and less school funding than other Nassau County areas.

Contact Information: S. Aimee Koonmen Executive Director Bethany House 102 Whitehouse Avenue Roosevelt NY 11575 USA Tel: 516-546-7970 Fax: 516-546-3819 bethanyhouse@aol.com

Demographics:

The population of Roosevelt is 16,000 where women are accounted for more than half of the population. A staggering 80% of the population is African American, with a moderate Hispanic community and low percentages of other races. Roosevelt’s percentage of population with a bachelor’s degree or higher is below the New York State average (http://www.city-data.com/city/Roosevelt-New-York.html). Mothers living with n husband and only children account for 14% of Roosevelt’s population (http://roosevelt.areaconnect.com/statistics.htm). There are approximately 25,000 homeless persons in Nassau County, 6,600 without shelter of any kind. Almost 13,000 families are impoverished, 4,000 of which have children under the age of 5 (www.liu.edu/cwis/CWP/library/nassau.htm). Roosevelt is one of seven communities of Nassau County with the highest proportions of persons at or above poverty level. The other communities include: Freeport, Hempstead, Inwood, Long Beach, Westbury and Uniondale (http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache:7jV1nQUI47gJ:www.health.state.ny.us/statistics/chac/docs/nassau.pdf+homeless+women+demographics+for+nassau+county&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=6&gl=us).

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