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T H E S A L VAT I O N A R M Y OF SACRAMENTO PROGRAMS & SER VICES THAT TRANSFORM LIVES

Community Center Church Programs Youth Programs Early Care & Education 82 cents Family & Social Ser vices Christmas Assistance GED Program Culinar y Ar ts Training Construction Training Emergency Shelter Transitional Housing 82 13 5 Rehabilitation Emergency Disaster Ser vices The Salvation Army of Sacramento

Dear Friend, It is such a privilege to lead the Del Oro Division and see the incredible work of The Salvation Army in Sacramento, all due to our wonderful partnership with the Sacramento community. The Salvation Army is able to offer hope in many different forms. Summer camp and after-school programs for children, child care, food assistance, holiday toys and food, drug and alcohol rehabilitation, shelter for men and women, and transitional housing are all ways in which we “do the most good.” Most recently, we expanded our shelter program to 24/7 services with case management and job resources. This year we’ve implemented culinary and construction training programs where graduates can secure employment in their respective industries, and also a GED program for adults looking to better themselves. Together we make a great Army! Your financial support enables us to continue marching, as an Army should, into troubled places. We would like to encourage you to read the information enclosed in this booklet and to reach out to our Donor Relations staff, or one of our Advisory Board members, to learn how your generosity and compassion can make miracles happen. Sincerely, Majors Ivan & Jennifer Wild Del Oro Divisional Commanders

Community Center Family Services Children in early education 102 Hours of kindergarten prep 7,000 Youth in after school program 152 Youth in basketball league 564 Adults in GED program 78 People served 14,657 Food orders provided 25,533 Utility assistance 1,572 Rental assistance 296 Sacramento Lives 4 Transitional Housing Shelter Number of residents 240 Now in permanent housing 80% Families served 70 Adults now working or in training 85% People served 982 People who found housing 561 Meals 149,610 Lodging 37,660

Volunteerism Rehabilitation Center Volunteers 11,601 Volunteer hours 23,524 Lodgings 30,752 Admissions 344 Graduates 113 Graduation rate 33% Impacted in 2016 Camp Christmas Sent to summer camp 70 Day camp 78 Toys 11,796 Families served 4,804 Food boxes 5,000

SACRAMENTO COMMUNITY CENTER Our Community Center in Oak Park features year-round daily recreation and academic programs—always a hub of activity! Our Little Lambs Early Care and Education Program offers year-round affordable childcare for pre-school children. This licensed program helps to develop healthy and prepared children, while encouraging strong parental relationships. Elev8 After School Program. Between 70% and 80% of juvenile crime happens during after-school hours. Our program provides a safe, creative environment where children participate in tutoring, music, visual arts and literacy programs. Our Basketball League is vital to assisting youngsters with self esteem, sportsmanship and teamwork. HOW YOU CAN HELP 6 SPONSOR LITTLE LAMBS FOR ONE CHILD FOR ONE YEAR 9,600 EQUIP THE TEEN CENTER OR PROVIDE BASKETBALL UNIFORMS PROVIDE CLASSROOM FURNISHINGS AND SUPPLIES 3,000 PROVIDE 75 CHILDREN W/ AFTER SCHOOL FOR SIX MONTHS 25,000 PROVIDE 10 COMPUTERS FOR A NEW COMPUTER LAB 15,000 PROVIDE A TEACHER FOR TUTORING FOR ONE YEAR 20,000 PROVIDE A BASKETBALL SCHOLARSHIP FOR ONE CHILD 125 5,000

“I work full time; having this program to help me out is amazing, because child “As a single mother of three children, not only has care is expensive. It’s been a good preparation for going into school.” this program helped me to better myself, but it has - Shantia, Parent Little Lambs parmom.” ticipant helped meoftoabecome a better - Dawn

FAMILY SERVICES Our Family Services office strengthens Sacramento County families by providing vital services year-round. Our food box program provides food for 2,000 families per month. Our rental and utility assistance program provides crucial help in times of crisis. We’re also proud of our Women of Hope program, whose participants learn job readiness skills for a life of success, and also receive proper clothing for job interviews. ADULT EDUCATION In the last year, we’ve launched a new GED program at our Community Center. Adults in the community who wish to earn their General Education Development Diploma may enter the program. Students spend one year concentrating on classes and lab work, along with tutoring and help with GED test preparation. Upon successful completion of the program and passing the test, students receive their General Education Diploma and enter a new world of opportunities, increased earning potential and a sense of self-confidence. HOW YOU CAN HELP 8 PROVIDE 50 FAMILIES WITH A WEEK’S WORTH OF FOOD 2,500 SPONSOR ONE STUDENT FOR ONE YEAR IN THE PROVIDE 100 FAMILIES WITH A WEEK’S WORTH OF FOOD 5,000 GED PROGRAM: 2,000 PROVIDE 50 PEOPLE WITH TRANSPORTATION VOUCHERS 1,500

“Getting my GED is something I’ve always wanted to do, but having six kids, it was hard. I dropped out of high school when I was in tenth grade. I was scared at first, but I just took that step and signed up. Now I’m learning algebra, stuff I thought I couldn’t do. If I get that GED, I will feel very good about myself. I’ve always wanted it, to wear the cap and gown, and for my family to see that it doesn’t matter how old you are. It can be done.” —Rachel, GED Program Participant

WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT In concert with our commitment to improve the Sacramento community, we offer two important job training opportunities. Both programs help to meet high industry demand while transforming the lives of people who have overcome homelessness, addiction and other serious life problems—and are ready to start new, productive lives. Construction Training We are excited to share with you our new Construction Training Program. Associated Builders and Contractors Inc. of Northern California has partnered with The Salvation Army to offer a seven-day, hands-on training program that provides students with a comprehensive introduction to the construction trades as a career path. Upon completion, students receive both OSHA 10 certification and Construction Trade certification cards, and are ready to work. Our goal is to teach 10 students per quarter, or 40 students per year. Culinary Training In February 2017, we introduced our Culinary Arts Training Program to help students develop entry-level kitchen skills so that they may successfully work in food service operations, including restaurants, hotels and other industry-related organizations. Each 16-week course includes 384 hours of class and lab instruction. Since the program’s inception, 100% of our students have gotten jobs and maintained sobriety. (Over the past decade, Salvation Army culinary programs in Northern California have seen a 90% success rate after one year.) HOW YOU CAN HELP SPONSORSHIP COSTS INCLUDE UNIFORM, TOOLS AND TRAINING: WORKFORCE PROGRAM STUDENT HOUSING & TRANSPORTATION: PROVIDE TRANSPORTATION FOR 1 STUDENT FOR 1 YEAR 1,000 SPONSOR A SESSION OF CONSTRUCTION TRAINING FOR 1 STUDENT 2,000 PROVIDE TRANSPORTATION FOR 5 STUDENTS FOR 1 YEAR 5,000 SPONSOR AN ENTIRE SESSION OF TRAINING (10 STUDENTS) 20,000 SPONSOR THE ENTIRE CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM FOR 1 YEAR 80,000 SPONSOR HOUSING FOR 4-6 STUDENTS FOR 6 MONTHS (INCLUDES 10 FURNISHED 2-BEDROOM APARTMENT) 10,000 SPONSOR 1 STUDENT FOR 1 CULINARY TRAINING SESSION 7,000 SPONSOR HOUSING FOR 4-6 STUDENTS FOR 1 YEAR 20,000 SPONSOR AN ENTIRE SESSION OF CULINARY TRAINING (7 STUDENTS) 49,000 SPONSOR ENTIRE CULINARY PROGRAM FOR 1 YEAR 100,000

“Getting myself into a career instead of a job is the best opportunity for me and my family. With my certificate, I can present myself as a good candidate as opposed to someone off the street. This program and experience are top of the line. Coming off the streets, having the housing and having this training, it’s just a Godsend.“ —Brian, Culinary Arts Training Program Student

TRANSITIONAL HOUSING The Salvation Army is dedicated to meeting the needs of a growing population of homeless families in our area. The 34-unit E. Claire Raley Transitional Living Center provides struggling families with structured programs and an opportunity to live in a safe, furnished apartment for six months to two years. In addition to the warmth and stability of these units, families take advantage of important social services programs, including daily counseling to help them find stable housing and employment. The complex is a sober environment and offers access to recovery programs, as well as tutoring and mentoring. The breadth of this program truly transforms the lives of Sacramento families. Our goal is to see 80%-90% of our adult residents either in training or working. CENTER OF HOPE EMERGENCY SHELTER Our 130-bed Center of Hope, the largest homeless shelter in Sacramento County, provides veterans, women and men with a 30- to 90-day stay and a focus on overcoming homelessness. Our clients receive case management and job preparation workshops, with recovery groups and Bible Study available. In a new partnership with the City of Sacramento, to help alleviate chronic homelessness, our shelter is now a 24/7 facility. Ultimately, we have a 60 to 90-day goal of getting our shelter clients into stable housing. HOW YOU CAN HELP PROVIDE HOUSING AND SOCIAL SERVICES FOR ONE FAMILY: FOR 1 MONTH: 540 BOARD, THREE DAILY MEALS AND CASE MANAGEMENT: FOR 6 MONTHS: 3,250 SPONSOR ONE PERSON: 1,000 FOR 1 YEAR: 6,500 SPONSOR FIVE PEOPLE: 5,000 ENDOW ONE FAMILY APARTMENT: 100,000 12 ONE-MONTH SHELTER SPONSORSHIPS, INCLUDING ROOM,

“I was using drugs and bringing my family down with me. The Transitional Housing program has given us classes on employment, parenting and job skills, all in a sober environment. I’m forever indebted. ” —Greg, Housing Resident

THE ENDOWMENT PARTNERS PROGRAM Endowments are special because they provide a permanent source of support for programs and services that make a substantial difference in the lives of others. The Endowment Partners Program brings together people with a shared vision to reshape their community. HOW TO JOIN THE ENDOWMENT PARTNERS PROGRAM Outright Gifts Outright gifts can be made using cash, stock, mutual funds, real estate or a direct transfer from your IRA. Gifts of appreciated assets have the added advantage of eliminating capital gains tax, which reduces the cost of your gift. Life-Income and Testamentary Gifts There are a variety of gift planning options available that can be customized to meet your personal financial needs and charitable giving goals. They include: Each Endowment Partner shares an enduring belief in the mission of The Salvation Army in Sacramento County. Their endowment investment provides a return beyond measure in the shared accomplishment of lives changed and a community enhanced for generations to come. 14 Charitable Gift Annuity – A charitable gift annuity is a simple contract that provides one or two beneficiaries with a fixed and secure income for life at attractive payout rates. Benefits include tax savings and tax-advantaged income. When you fund a charitable gift annuity, a portion of your gift will be transferred at your passing to the program endowment you designate.

Charitable Remainder Trust – A charitable remainder trust is extremely flexible and may be customized to meet your personal and family needs. Income may be fixed or variable. The trust term may be measured by lifetimes or a fixed number of years. Will, Living Trust or Beneficiary Designation – You can fund an endowment gift by naming The Salvation Army as a beneficiary through your will, living trust, retirement plan, IRA, bank accounts or life insurance policy. THE NAMED ENDOWMENT FUND: A LASTING LEGACY The establishment of a named Endowment Fund can memorialize the values of an individual or family in perpetuity. The minimum commitment to establish a named endowment is 100,000 to be funded now or through a testamentary gift. Please be assured that discussions are confidential and without obligation. Call Mitch McConkey, Planned Giving Director, at 916-730-4137.

SACRAMENTO ADVISORY BOARD Chris Ann Bachtel, Board Chair William Allen John Frisch Jodie Moreno Brian Stenklyft Karen Bakula** David Garese Bruce Mosley* Timothy Stenvick Kevin Barri Mike Genetti Bobbin Mulvaney Julie Teel Martin Camsey Jennifer Granger Sean O’Brien Gregory Thatch Linda Clifford Joan Grenz Buehler* Kitty O’Neal Kristen Thomas Sean Cooley Robert Hall** John Passerello** William Townsend* Michael Dourgarian Michael Hau Forrest Plant, Jr. Shirley Uplinger** Tierney Drury Nicole Howard Jeanne Reaves Aaron Walker Robert Earl Jack Kimmel* Ann Madden Rice Rick Weidner* Norman Eilert Sotiris Kolokotronis Gary Roberts Leigh White Jeffrey Einhorn Jim Leet Alexander “Sasha” Sidorkin Henry Wirz Jim Eldridge Cody Lewis Warren Smith Nancy Fisher William Martin Sam Somers Kathy Flynn Diane Mizell Richard Steere * Life Member 16 ** Emeritus Member

WOMEN’S AUXILIARY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE The Auxiliary is a membership of over 40 women who help support the overall mission of The Salvation Army of Sacramento, and is the organizing body for the annual Helping Handbags Luncheon and Auction. Major Jennifer Wild, Director of Women’s Ministries Florence Yee, President Pat Selleck, Vice President Linda Grant, Secretary Debi Llata, Treasurer THE BOARD MEMBER EXPERIENCE “ There is no other organization with the breadth and depth of services to help those most in need than The Salvation Army. Whether it’s a struggling family, at-risk youth or young children of lowincome parents, the Army works every day to strengthen the fabric of our society.” —Diane Mizell “I have been continually impressed by both the tremendous commitment and dedication of the Salvationists’ ability to serve so many so efficiently. I know of no other non-profit organization that can employ a dollar more effectively. I am so proud to be associated with this unparalleled organization!” —William Martin

THE SALVATION 18 ARMY of salarmysacto.org SACRAMENTO salarmysaccenter.org Sacramento Community Center 2550 Alhambra Blvd. Sacramento, CA 95817 (916) 469-4600 Adult Rehabilitation Center 1615 D Street Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 441-5267 E. Claire Raley Transitional Living Complex 3845 Annadale Lane Sacramento, CA 95821 Family Services 3217 Orange Grove Ave. North Highlands, CA 95660 916-678-4010 Center of Hope 1200 N. B Street Sacramento, CA 95811 916-442-0331 Pick-Up of Clothing or Household Items (800) SA -TRUCK facebook.com/salarmysacto twitter: @salarmysacto Donor Relations Kim Butters 916-990-7295 Planned Giving Mitch McConkey 916-730-4137 Foundations & Corporations Kathryn Merrill 916-563-3772 Volunteerism Nancy Khan 916-563-3734

The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination. S a l A r m y S a c t o. o r g Copyright 2017 The Salvation Army Del Oro Division

of The Salvation Army in Sacramento, all due to our wonderful partnership with the Sacramento community. The Salvation Army is able to offer hope in many different forms. Summer camp and after-school programs for children, child care, food assistance, holiday toys and food, drug and alcohol rehabilitation, shelter for men and

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