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Interfaith’s New Abraham and Lillian Turk Recuperative Care Center Interfaith’s new Abraham and Lillian Turk Recuperative Care Center will provide a place of healing and Interfaith Community restoration for our local neighbors working to overcome Services is proud to homelessness and rebuild their lives. Interfaith needs your announce our new support and partnership to bring this critical resource center for healing and to reality. The completion of the project is projected transformation within within 2021. walking distance of our Escondido headquarters. Project ProjectBackground Background Transforming an existing In In June 2019, thetheSanSanDiego DiegoCounty CountyBoard BoardofofSupervisors Supervisors voted voted unanimously unanimously to to award award Interfaith InterfaithCommunity CommunityServices Services a $6,000,000 a $6,000,000 motel property, the new capital capital grant grant to to expand expand our proven-effectiveRecuperative our proven-effective RecuperativeCare Care Abraham and Lillian Program Program and and to create create a a Graduate Graduate Lodging Lodging Program. InOctober Program. In October Turk Recuperative Care 2020, Interfaithpurchased 2020, Interfaith purchasedaa Center will become the 77-room motel located 77-room motel located atat 555 555 home of the Interfaith N. City Parkway N. Centre City Parkwayfor for $8.6 million.The $8.6 million. Therefurbishment, refurbishment, Post-Hospitalization upgrade upgrade and and development development of of Recuperative Care the the Turk Centerwill Turk Center willcost cost$3.5 $1.8 program and the new million fortotal million for totalproject projectcost cost Interfaith Graduate of of $10,400,000. $12,100,000. A A community community fundraising campaign has been been Temporary Lodging fundraising campaign initiated fund the initiated to fund the remaining remaining program. $4.4 million. $6.1 million. www.interfaithservices.org/donate
Meeting the Need Interfaith Community Services plans to operate two distinct types of programs at the Abraham and Lillian Turk Recuperative Care Center, each helping people with temporary lodging while they seek transitional or permanent housing: Recuperative Care: Adults discharged from local hospitals without housing and in need of care. Graduate Lodging: Adults who have graduated from Join Us in Helping Provide other Interfaith programs, including substance use a Pathway to Stable treatment, homeless shelter, and recuperative care, and in need of temporary lodging. Housing for Our Most Vulnerable Neighbors Interfaith’s Recuperative Care Program (RCP) is currently a 32-bed, 24/7 facility, providing community- Interfaith Community Services is based transient lodging care and treatment for actively seeking donor support and individuals experiencing homelessness and needing further recuperation when being discharged from local partnership to bring The Turk Center hospitals. We have measurable success supporting to reality. We cherish gifts of all sizes people in overcoming crises through our programs and and closely guard your wish to remain services, and our existing 32-bed Recuperative Care center is at capacity. anonymous. At the same time, it is a wonderful opportunity to honor The Abraham and Lillian Turk Recuperative Care Center your family, business, organization or will support relocation and enable RCP to expand to 54 total beds. In addition, it will create critically needed foundation by considering a naming Graduate Lodging, providing 33 rooms for graduates of opportunity at our new center. Interfaith’s programs who are still seeking transitional or permanent housing. Naming opportunities are available in Learn more: www.interfaithservices.org/turkcenter recognition of gifts of all sizes towards this project. Pledges can be paid over For more information about this project or other multiple years. All gifts supporting the Interfaith areas of need, contact: Varinda Missett, Chief Development Officer completion of the Abraham and Lillian vmissett@interfaithservices.org | 760.270.3422 Turk Recuperative Care Center will be applied 100% toward the purchase and renovations. 550 W. Washington Avenue Escondido, CA 92025 760.480.6830 | interfaithservices.org www.interfaithservices.org/donate
Renovations to the center will convert a formerly 77 room budget hotel into a transformative and healing campus which will immediately provide: 54 beds Post Hospitalization Recuperative Care 33 residential rooms for Graduate Temporary Lodging Each Graduate Temporary Lodging room can be converted to provide two Post-Hospitalization Recuperative Care beds, providing flexibility to expand by up to 66 beds, which would create a total of 120 Recuperative Care beds at the motel campus Construction of new gurney-sized elevator Creation of 8 ADA residential rooms for Recuperative Care & Graduate Lodging residents Multi-Purpose Dining Hall and Programming Center Resident Computer Lab Nursing exam rooms & resident meeting rooms Offices for all on-site supportive social services and medical staff Resident common areas and group meeting rooms Outdoor rest and relaxation centers, including a healing garden terrace www.interfaithservices.org/donate
“INTERFAITH MADE ALL THE DIFFERENCE HELPING ME GET OFF THE STREETS” www.interfaithservices.org/donate
How To Get Involved NAMING OPPORTUNITIES AMOUNT NAME $500 Pavers $1,000 Pillars of Our Community (pictured below) $10,000 Client Rooms $15,000 Gallery Wall $25,000 Elevator $50,000 Terraces, Food Pantry $100,000 Computer Lab, Entry Way, Game Room, Dining Area $250,000 A Building $400,000 The Garden $1,000,000 The Center Pillars of Our Community With your donation of $1,000, you can become a pillar of our community and name a tile on the pillars of the new Abraham and Lillian Turk Recuperative Care Center. MAKE YOUR GIFT TODAY: Visit www.interfaithservices.org/donate or mail your donation to 550 W Washington Ave, Escondido, CA. Please note “Turk Center” on your check or select in the drop-down menu online. www.interfaithservices.org/donate
What is a Capital Campaign? A capital campaign is a targeted fundraising effort designed to raise funds for a specific project. These concerted community efforts often support building projects that require raising substantial funding in a short time frame. Project Timeline 1 2 3 4 5 Planning Kick-Off Phase Phase Grand January 2020 - March 2021 - Opening September 2020 April 2021 January 2022 Silent Public Phase Phase September 2020 - March 2021 - February 2021 January 2022 www.interfaithservices.org/donate
Media Coverage Interfaith prepares to open healing place, housing for homeless - The San Diego Union-Tribune March 15, 2021 By Gary Warth The Pandemic Paused Efforts to Provide Post-Hospital Care for the Homeless - Voice of San Diego The Pandemic Paused Efforts to Provide Post-Hospital Care for the Homeless The recuperative care resources that regional leaders agreed were needed before the pandemic largely haven’t materialized. In the meantime, the flow of homeless patients into local emergency rooms has continued – and some homeless San Diegans have been forced back onto the street. March 2, 2021 By: Lisa Halverstadt New ‘Hotel of Healing’ Planned for Homeless in Escondido | KPBS Thursday, October 15, 2020 By Tania Thorne New ‘Hotel of Healing’ Planned for Homeless in Escondido, California - Economic Hardship Reporting Project Thursday, October 15, 2020 By Tania Thorne Interfaith buying motel to offer housing, place of healing for homeless - The San Diego Union-Tribune The Escondido service provider also is starting a new program to help faith leaders address racial inequality. September13, 2020 By Gary Warth www.interfaithservices.org/donate
Varinda Missett Chief Development Officer vmissett@interfaithservices.org 760.270.3422 Interfaith Community Services 550 W. Washington Ave Escondido, CA 92025 www.interfaithservices.org Learn More: www.interfaithservices.org/turkcenter DONATE TODAY. Please note “Turk Center” on your check or scan the QR Code and select “New Turk Recuperative Care Center” from the dropdown menu. www.interfaithservices.org/donate
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