2013 Annual Report
Letter from the Executive Director some necessary keys to change and can unlock the door of hope. We minister to the physical and spiritual needs of the men, women that can lead to a productive life. We begin by addressing a person s basic everyday needs so they can make plans and goals for the future. We continue by making available long-term programs and supportive services. Whether it be through classes, counseling, education remediation or job readiness, with God s provision and our encouragement, we pray that a door to a changed life will be unlocked and opened. Ministering to men, women and children in Jesus name
Shepura Men s Center When a homeless person has no place to go and no one else to turn to, we open our doors to them. In turn, we give them the keys to a future and to hope. How do we do that? With your support, we provide food, shelter, guidance and door to a better life a life with hope. God can be found whenever someone is at the end of their hope. At the Shepura Men s Center, we try to help them unlock that hope Professions of Faith Recovery Program Graduates Men Sheltered Class Sessions, Bible Studies & Chapel Services Volunteers Counseling Sessions Clothing Distributed Beds Provided Meals Served 121 129 1,175 1,631 5,774 5,952 41,045 44,671 149,291
Jessie s Place When a woman comes to Jessie s Place, either alone or with children, she s usually quite scared. environment, we help them overcome their fears. Many moms have told us that seeing their children safe, warm and fed was all they needed to lose their fear of being in a homeless shelter. a life that is safe, self-supportive and full of God s love. Professions of Faith Children Sheltered Women Sheltered Clothing Distributed Volunteers Class Sessions & Bible Studies Beds Provided Case Management & Counseling Sessions Meals Served 20 37 50 1,067 1,440 2,546 4,212 9,237 13,482
Royal Pines Center As in so many lives, substance abuse has locked people down and kept them locked out of a life they truly want to live. message of strength and courage, we help unlock the door of addiction. In our serene, rural location of Royal Pines Recovery Center, men can unlock the grip that alcohol or drugs may have on them. During a stay When someone comes to Royal Pines, they may have already lost much, but through our Biblical approach, there is much to gain. Professions of Faith Program Graduates Men Sheltered Volunteers Class Sessions, Bible Studies & Chapel Services Counseling Sessions Beds Provided Meals Served 15 88 148 496 1,745 2,392 14,114 45,582
Stewart Learning Centers Education can be a vitally important aspect of a person Regardless of where on the education spectrum someone falls whether illiterate or a former business professional we work employable person again. GED s Earned Résumés Prepared Men & Women Secured Employment Learning Center Graduates Learning Center Students Module & Course Completion Job Applications Total Study Hours 30 101 106 264 602 768 868 17,076
Discovery Clubs helping them understand the lessons of the Bible and unlocking the path to a new worldview through the love of Jesus Christ? In only an hour a week, throughout the school year, we re doing just that by bringing the Gospel message to children in public schools in and around the Birmingham-metro area through Discovery Clubs. We like to think that we re providing each child with a key that can one day give them access to God s glorious kingdom. Presentations to Churches Community Exhibitions Training Sessions Schools in Program Clubs Volunteers Students Reached 15 15 16 32 117 406 1,453
Mission Possible Bargain Centers Many people have things that they no longer want or use, but don t want Bargain Centers come in. When you can t open your door due to all the In-kind donations are items such as clothing, furniture, or other housethe sale of those items go back to our ministries. Donations to any of our Mission Possible Bargain Centers are needed, appreciated, and are key to supporting our ministries! LOCATIONS: Eastwood Hanceville Homewood Jasper Pinson Woodlawn Click. Donate. Done! can now unlock the potential of your donation by scheduling your pick-up online at getabargain.org
Operating Expenses JIMMIE HALE MISSION MINISTRIES (OVERALL) Program Services $6,909,470 (73.7%) General & Administration $1,726,893 (18.4%) Fundraising $736,001 (07.9%) 84 of every donor dollar goes to program services money received from an annual residual trust. Men & Women Secured Employment Professions of Faith Recovery Program Graduates Learning Center Students Class Sessions, Bible Studies & Chapel Services Volunteers Case Management & Counseling Sessions Clothing Distributed Beds Provided Meals Provided 106 156 217 602 5,922 8,116 17,581 42,112 62,997 208,355 COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: Media Interviews Public Awareness Presentations Business, Church, Civic & Community Contacts 55 152 2,314
Board of Directors Bridget Carter, Board Chair J.D. Appling Robin Greenlee Jay Briley Mark Jackson Victor Brown Valton Johnson Perryn Carroll Richard Mitchell Scotty Colson Keith Owens Joe Daniel Robert Palmer Len Gavin Fernando Valentin STAFF LEADERSHIP Tony Cooper, Executive Director Anthony Cooper Ron North Dale Cooper Bob Slaughter Sharon Ezell Malissa Smitha Adam Hazel Demetrius Vines Bonnie Hendrix
P.O. Box 10472 Birmingham, AL 35202-0472 (205) 323-5878 jimmiehalemission.com facebook.com/thejimmiehalemission