Our Mission: What We Do. Our Vision: What We Hope To Accomplish. How We Do It

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1 2015 Annual Report Our Mission: What We Do We partner with faith communities to encourage, equip, and empower them to walk in relationship with "Friends/Families in Need" to help them transition from homelessness/extreme poverty to holisticsufficiency through community and God's sufficiency. Our Vision: What We Hope To Accomplish Breaking the cycle of homelessness and extreme poverty through gracious hospitality and systemic change one friend or family at a time. How We Do It The 3e Restoration Process is an inclusive, highly relational and holistic approach guided by a flexible and replicable framework that utilizes an adaptable written curriculum to encourage, equip and empower "Friends/Families in Need" toward systemic change to break the cycle of extreme poverty and homelessness through healthy relational community and God's sufficiency. Gracious hospitality, relentless hope, compassion, listening, justice, love and friendship are the seven core values that shape all we do and guide us as we address the Five-Fold Reality of Poverty and Brokenness. Through this highly relational experience the love of God is not only proclaimed but demonstrated through tangible acts of mercy and compassion by simply being friends who practice gracious hospitality, relentlessly holds on to hope, models compassion, listen deeply and simply offers help as needed--no matter the need--as a genuine friend while modeling the love of God. In no way are we under the delusion that the 3e Restoration Process is a fail-proof approach or the "only" way to break the cycle of homelessness or extreme poverty. But we have seen how God works in and through this process when led, taught and practiced faithfully and believe that it is at least one way for local churches to demonstrate tangible love and compassion in their community while breaking the cycle of homelessness or extreme poverty.

2 What we don t know and do know: A Story of Our Friend, Frank When we first met Frank we didn t know anything about him other than he was living through homelessness. But it didn t matter. As we began walking with Frank, we heard his story of how he became homeless. He was a field engineer at a Fortune 500 company and was doing well until his mother grew ill. With no one to care for her, he was forced to quit his job and tend to her. After his mother passed away, Frank had difficulty finding a new job. Then the unimaginable happened: a car accident. Now injured, jobless and penniless, Frank was homeless. Frank entered into the 3e Restoration ministry with us in Williamsburg Christian Church. We were equipped and empowered by the process and curriculum created by 3e Restoration Incorporated. We joined Frank in his journey of walking from homelessness to holistic sufficiency. The new friendships he developed allowed him to step off the street and into a place to live. These new friends all in with Frank. Then it happened: Frank stepped into a relationship with Jesus. Now Frank lives in a house with a roommate. He has a good job and is finishing his college degree. He has a new life, and we see the good news of God s story unfolding before our eyes. Frank s story is one of many we could share, and each comes down to one simple question: Will the people of God make decisions about helping others like Frank based upon what we don t know or do know? What we don t know is why they are homeless, how much they will interrupt our way of life and what they will do with the resources we give or the life skills we teach. What we do know is that they are made in God s image. He knows them best and loves them most. To be kind to them is to be kind to God. (Proverbs 19:7) Here is what I know. I am still a recovering sinner and broken man learning how to live fully in the life God has given me in Jesus the Lord. I am no different than Frank. Chances are, neither are you. May we never forget.

3e Restoration in Three Divisions 3 In our effort to remain faithful to encouraging, equipping and empowering local churches to do the same for those living through homelessness, we established a consulting division and housing division. Now, we are 3e Restoration in Three Divisions. Restoration Division This is the focus of our organization our main thing. We believe we were birthed by God to join Him in encouraging, equipping and empowering His local churches to faithfully and graciously welcome the socially displaced among them. Our desire is to see the local churches engage relationally, rather than programmatically, with the socially displaced. Consulting Division As we have partnered with social service agencies, we discovered a need rooted in the heart of every amazing worker: to move from transactional engagement to offering a holistic case management strategy. However, many agencies lack the missing piece necessary to make the shift. The 3e Consulting Division partners to help other agencies to make this shift by helping them discern their processes Housing Division We established the 3e Housing Division, working in partnership with our Servant Leader Coordinators and partnering churches, to establish formal relationships with landlords in order to access and sustain permanent rental housing for our friends/families in need as quickly as possible. We work to secure housing because we believe God wants a place for His people.

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What s Happening in 2016? 5 Our Continued Partnership with Micah Ecumenical Ministries As we continue to work toward encouraging, equipping, and empowering those who are living through homelessness and extreme poverty here in the Williamsburg, James City and York County area, we will also continue to support those doing the same in Fredericksburg, Virginia. We will continue to support our friends at Micah Ecumenical Ministries as they work with the least, lost, leftout, and lonely. As they pursue to mentor and live lives that give glory to our Lord and Savior by being present with those who are most vulnerable, have the most obstacles, and just can t get past whatever it is that is working against them. Executive Servant-Leader and Director of Micah, Meghann Cotter said, We have been unable to find any other that matches the sincere relational approach that 3e offers. Their strategy has conceptualized and validated the many things that we all knew were important to crate lasting change in an individual life. And it has been amazing to watch its effect on brining community professionals from all different backgrounds to the same understanding. Micah is currently partnering with churches like Common Ground Christian Church in Fredericksburg, and is establishing new partnerships with local churches to increase the impact they can achieve in and around the city. Our New Partnership with Storyline Christian Community in Dallas, TX We begin our journey with Storyline Christian Community as we would with any of our new and incoming partners, with training labs. Training labs help facilitate the equipping of those called to walk in genuine relationship with men, women and families living through homelessness. We feel compelled to share with the citizens of Dallas what we have come to learn and know about walking with someone who has just lost their home. It all begins with having a relationship with someone you may not normally embrace due to a stereotypes or a lack of time, and becoming a person of gracious hospitality. When you make room in your life for others, namely the least, last, left-out and lonely among us, you soon discover that you do have the time, and that you are no longer merely serving a Friend in Need, but you are breaking down barriers and experiencing a surprising friendship. Here is what one of the participants in Dallas had to say, Several people from my church family met with an organization from Virginia, called 3e Restoration, that works with people living through homelessness in their area. They taught us a lot about the mindset of people dealing in those situations, and educated and equipped us with things we can do to help them. But most of all, they taught me about how to be a friend. Actually, it was more about how to be a Christian human the way that Christ showed us and called us to be. We look forward to working and growing with our friends in Dallas, Texas. The Governor s Homeless Reduction Grant

The Homeless Reduction Grant program, through the Virginia Housing Trust Fund, is designed to reduce homelessness within Virginia. The program provides assistance to projects that address homelessness needs in the Commonwealth and support the state housing policy. 6 Tuesday, January 19 th, Governor McAuliff announced that nearly $1.8 million was requested from 22 applicants for the program and that $958,600 has been awarded to twelve recipients. The applicants categories were scored with a maximum award of $100,000. 3e Restoration, Inc. was awarded the grant's maximum amount, based on the Department of Housing and Community Development's (DHCD) overall scoring process. According to the grant guidelines, the award will be used to provide stabilization services through a full-time housing-based care manager and rental assistance for the most vulnerable homeless friends in need living on the street or in emergency shelters. The care manager will work alongside our 3e ministry partnering churches to provide a care management system of support and service coordination. On behalf of our board members and staff, we would like to thank the Governor, VDHCD, the Greater Virginia Peninsula Homeless Consortium, and our local government agencies, nonprofits, and faith partners who supported 3e and this grant award. Together, we can break the cycle of homelessness and extreme poverty through gracious hospitality and systemic change one friend or family at a time. NOTE: Upon the final publishing of the this annual report we have housed an additional 8 households of ten children and ten adults in the months of February - March of year 2016!

Financial Information 7 Operational Fund: These are the funds invested in running our day to day operations; i.e. salaries for administrative staff and operational expenses (such as office, phone, utilities, technology, marketing, etc). Mission Support: These are the funds invested into the ongoing development and implementation of our vision and mission; i.e. salaries for program and mission staff, curriculum development and improvement, training labs, consulting, process improvement and implementation. These dollars are also invested in supporting our partnering churches, particularly meeting housing needs; i.e. rapid rehousing expenses, rent assistance, various living expenses for friends in need. For FY 2015 our allocation is as follows based upon a Total Annual Spend of $62,972: Operational Fund - 67%: Mission Support - 33%. For FY 2016 our projected allocation is as follows based upon a projected annual budget of $291,650: Operational Fund - 26% and Mission Support - 74% Board of Directors David Benedict Robert Meeker George Brooks III Danny Poe Ray Colesworthy Sharni Rakhra, MD. Roy Gerardi Tim Saumier Carl Gerhold, PhD. Shylan Scott, PhD. Jim Goalder, PhD. Marvin C. Wingate Garrett Laubscher

8 Drink Water And Give, Our 2016 Year-Long Giving Campaign Our 2016 giving campaign is well under way. It is more than a way to raise funds for our work, it is a way of practicing simplicity while remaining mindful of those who those living through homelessness. Drink Water And Give works like this: every time you eat out, choose to drink water instead of soda or tea and give the cost savings to 3e Restoration Inc each month to help us give a Friend/Family in need a new life, including a home. Take the Jones family for example. They signed up at www.3erestoration.com/give and committed to a $50 per month recurring donation to 3e Restoration for the next year. Each month they eat out at least seven times, every Sunday and three other times throughout the month. As a family of three they spend an average of $7.50 in drinks each outing. Instead of spending $7.50 per week on drinks they choose to drink water. At the end of each month they save $52.50 and give $50 to 3e Restoration. It's that simple! Will you join us? Every new supporter will receive a free Drink Water And Give tee-shirt. We hope you will share the news and help breaking the cycle of homelessness through gracious hospitality and systemic change one friend and family at a time.