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2/12/2009
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FY 2007-08 OUTCOMES <br /> Proposed Program Objective Status Actual Results <br /> 37 individuals served as First `` <br /> Recruit, train & maintain at least 20 First Response volunteers. These <br /> Response volunteers to support staff in volunteers provided support to callers <br /> providing information, roferna|, crisis and walk-in clients. These individuals <br /> intervention & emotional support to provided referrals to appropriate <br /> clients who call or walk in to the Center Exceeds Expectations services within the Center and/or to <br /> through our Information & Referral community resources, as well as <br /> Program. The Women's Center will support through active listening and <br /> assist at least 1.100 clients through crisis intervention when needed. <br /> Information and Referral Services. 1,462 clients received Information <br /> and Referral Services. <br /> We provided one-on-one financial <br /> counseling sessions to 283 <br /> Provide individual financial counseling <br /> sessions or financial counseling classes individuals to help them create short <br /> to at least 300 individuals. 20% of these and long-term plans to achieve <br /> clients will sign up fore package of three financial goals. We offered four <br /> financial workshops in the Spring with <br /> additional counseling sessions. Provide Exceeds Expectations <br /> at least 4 workshops on homebuyer 22 participants. As a neaV|t. we <br /> education and/or financial literacy to the served 305 people. The Women's <br /> community. Center also partnered with The <br /> Affordable Housing Alliance to deliver <br /> monthly (12) homebuyer education <br /> classes in the community. <br /> Held 5 legal clinics (serving 25 <br /> individuals) for the community on the <br /> following topics: Contemplating <br /> Separation and Divorce; Pro Se ( <br /> \ <br /> Divorce; Spousal Support in North <br /> Carolina; Property Division in North <br /> The Women's Center will offer at least 4 Carolina; and Child Custody and <br /> educational workshops and 4 media Exceeds Expectations Support in North Carolina. Media <br /> literacy workshops serving fifty women. Literacy Workshops (K8.A.G.|.C) <br /> served 501 clients. 4 educational <br /> workshops were offered, including <br /> "Health Insurance on Your Own" In <br /> addition, The Women's Center <br /> sponsored a Lesbian Reading Group <br /> and a Feminist Reading Group. <br /> Provide 450 telephone appointments for 512 telephone appointments for free <br /> free legal information with attorneys, and legal information were provided in the <br /> provide at least 140 free individual Exceeds Expectations fiscal year, and 108 appointments <br /> appointments with UNC law students were offered through the Community <br /> (total 590). legal project(total 620) <br /> Provide at least 30 VITA (Volunteer <br /> ` 72 appointments were offered in <br /> Income Tax Aesiabanoe\ appointnnenbafor Exceeds Assistance) Spring 2008 serving in the community. <br /> individuals. <br /> ( <br /> \ <br /> Q2 <br />
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