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COMBINING COMPASSION AND ART 
BE THE CHANGE VAN
A Collaboration Between Saint Luke's Health System 
and Artists Helping The Homeless
With Support from Homer McWilliams Memorial Hospital Trust
Bank of America, Trustee

Thank You for Gettlove's Sponsorship
Thank You for Gettlove's Sponsorship
Thank You for Saint Luke's Health System's Sponsorship
Thank You for Saint Luke's Health System's Sponsorship
Thank You for Quick Trip's Sponsorship
Thank You for Quick Trip's Sponsorship
Working In Conjunction With
Working In Conjunction With

Partnering with Saint Luke’s to create BE THE CHANGE MOBILE UNIT to address the needs and emergency assistance of the homeless.

The first step is a pilot program to identify and reduce the needs and costs of homeless emergency services

The BE THE CHANGE van operates from 5:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. from its base near the Plaza.  The van provides transportation to shelters and other resources.  Follow-up assistance and transportation is provided, as appropriate, during the day. 


The new program will provide assistance to those in need utilizing the personal approach that has proven successful in other AHH programs. Through positive feedback, encouragement and support, AHH identifies both needs and resources to help those who want to get off the street.


Be The Change Van
Be The Change Van

It costs Kansas City taxpayers $5,390 each time a homeless person requires emergency services

Eliminating just one emergency a day would save the city over $1.9 million annually. 

In the Plaza area, emergency room visits by homeless cost of over $3 million annually.

Add to that, MAST charges total $340,000 annually for just ten individuals.

Only an estimated 20% of Emergency Room visits by homeless are considered a real emergency.


Recognizing the sum is greater than its parts

Initial contact through communities, 211 , Homeless Services Hotline

Partnering with City Union Mission, KCCC, KC Rescue Mission,  Salvation Army, City Union  Mission Family to provide shelter for over night visits.

Following through the next days to determine follow ups

Work with reStart, Synergy, ReDiscover, Benilde Hall, Renaissance West for intermediate and long term strategies

Working with our communities for immediate and long term solutions 




 

The “Be the Change” Mobile Unit has reached the two year mark. The organization was formed out of a partnership between “Artists Helping the Homeless” and Saint Luke's Hospital with financial assistance from a grant sponsored by Bank of America and the Homer McWilliams Memorial Hospital Trust. The mission of the program is to provide emergency transportation to and advocacy for Kansas City’s Homeless population, with an emphasis on using collaboration with community organizations and institutions as a means of reducing the social costs of Homelessness.

 

The volume and diversity of demand for these services far exceeded our expectations, and by year’s end we had taken 9,271 trips to deliver services to 1,538 individuals. 7,733 of the 9,271 trips involved providing over 70,000 miles of transportation to our clients. These individuals came in significant numbers from every section of the Homeless population, including Chronic Homeless, Families, Battered Women and at-risk youth. Our intervention model involves referrals from community hospitals, organizations or the public at large, followed by transportation to a partner organization that provides an appropriate service. We also provide follow-up care after placement.

When necessary the “Be the Change” program will also provide emergency intervention stays to our unsheltered friends in order to create a seamless transition of services.

Through the end of 2011, we have facilitated a 15,493  bed nights for 1,135 individuals, and provided another 2,407 nights of emergency intervention shelter to 76 individuals, bringing the total number of bed nights to which the “Be the Change” Mobile unit contributed to 17,900.

All of this is undertaken to improve the lives of the city’s homeless and create a more efficient and effective service delivery system city wide. We estimate that through these efforts we have provided services valued at $2,487,566 from transportation services provided and hospital costs avoided.

Transportation services were valued based on the common taxi cab pricing system of $2.50 per ride and $2.00 a mile after that. Hospital savings totaled an estimated $2,343,700 and were figured based on our service shortening the duration of hospital visits, providing transportation in place of ambulances, and preventing hospital visits altogether by delivering or brokering alternative, more appropriate services. Values associated with each of these categories were drawn from the Kansas City Police Department’s figures found in the video, "The Cost Of Doing Nothing"


Week by Week Numbers of Rides as of end of Dec 2011
Week by Week Numbers of Rides As of End of Dec 2011
Contact Referral Chart thru Dec 2011
Contact Referral Chart thru Dec 2011
Month by month top referrals
Month by month top referrals
Rider Destination by Category and Location
Rider Destination by Category and Location
Follow up rides percentage
Follow up rides percentage
Month by month rider gender comparison
Month by month rider gender comparison
Rider Success Rate
Rider Success Rate
 
Estimated Community Savings through Dec 2011
Estimated Community Savings through Dec 2011
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MANY THANKS TO OUR COMMUNITY SUPPORT
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HELPING THE HOMELESS HELPING THE COMMUNITY

This pilot program is an innovative concept of our community to help homeless get services and assistance that will help them get off the street. 

The program goes beyond the "quick fix' with expanded, long term services. 

AHH will work with, rather than duplicate existing agencies. 

As a pilot program, it will adapt. 

The van is meant to mutually benefit the homeless and our community.


ARTISTS HELPING THE HOMELESS - A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION LENDING A HELPING HAND ONE STEP AT A TIME
CONTACT E-MAIL: KATO@ARTISTSHELPINGTHEHOMELESS.ORG


ALL ARTWORKS FEATURED ARE COPYRIGHT

 
 
 

ARTISTS HELPING THE HOMELESS

LENDING A HELPING HAND ONE STEP AT A TIME