Roseville Booklet

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DOING THE MOST GOOD

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T H E S A LVAT I O N A R M Y OF SOUTH PL ACER COUNT Y


Church Services Youth Programs Emergency Disaster Services Christmas Assistance

82 cents

Social Services Budgeting Workshops Community Care Ministries Food Pantry Thanksgiving Community Meal

82¢ 13¢ 5¢

Stepping Stones

THE SALVATION ARMY OF ROSEVILLE & SOUTH PLACER COUNTY ROSEVILLE.SALVATIONARMY.ORG


Transforming Lives Every Day Last year . . .

we provided 5,566 hungry people with 2,125 food boxes

we provided 142 households (289 people) with vital rental assistance

we kept the lights on for 152 households (299 people) with utility assistance

6,371 youth walked through our doors to participate in our youth programs

“The Salvation Army is here to show love in tangible, practical ways in our community. Our services are only possible because of the generous support of our community.� - Lieutenants Stephanie & Steve Pavlakis Roseville Corps Officers


WAYS TO MAKE AN IMPACT

BASIC NEEDS FOR FAMILIES

EMERGENCY FOOD BOX - FEED ONE FAMILY FOR A WEEK

$75

Our family services office assists individuals and families with a variety of tools to help meet their needs. The food pantry

SPONSOR ONE COMMUNITY MEAL

$175

SPONSOR UTILITY ASSIST. TO 1 HOUSEHOLD FOR 1 MONTH

$300

provides emergency food boxes filled with groceries. Nearly 275 food boxes are given to those in need monthly. Community meals are also served every week, providing

SPONSOR RENTAL ASSIST. TO 1 HOUSEHOLD FOR 1 MONTH

$400

PROVIDE 50 “ROAD BAGS”

$750

SPONSOR COMMUNITY MEALS FOR ONE MONTH SPONSOR COMMUNITY MEALS FOR ONE YEAR

$1,400 $16,800

ONE FAMILY’S EXPERIENCE

individuals and families with a healthy lunch on Fridays and a hot breakfast on Saturdays. An average of 1,200 hot meals are served from our kitchen every month. We also provide “road bags,” which contain water and easy-toopen, non-perishable food items. This service is vital to those who are homeless and without food to eat, or even utensils. At times, unexpected expenses can put both individuals and families in jeopardy of losing their home or having their

“JUST AS OUR WORLD WAS CRASHING FINANCIALLY AND WE WERE ABOUT

utilities shut off. We offer rental and utility assistance for those

TO LOSE THE HOME THAT I WAS RENTING WITH MY TWO KIDS—THE

individuals or families who are eligible. As a service to those

SALVATION ARMY WAS A BLESSING FROM HEAVEN. NOT ONLY DID THEY TAKE THE TIME TO SHOW US CARE AND COMPASSION, BUT THEY ASSISTED US IN GETTING CAUGHT UP ON OUR RENT.” - TAMMY, PROGRAM PARTICIPANT

who are currently homeless and who qualify, we can help them to become re-established in a residence by assisting with a deposit so that they can have a place to call home.



STEPPING STONES

WAYS TO MAKE AN IMPACT SPONSOR ONE SESSION OF OUR BUDGETING WORKSHOP

$60

SPONSOR SHOWER UTILITIES FOR ONE YEAR

$300

The Salvation Army Stepping Stones Program responds to a variety of different needs by encouraging steps toward healthier living and a greater ability to find employment. Participating clients are provided with shower, hygiene,

SPONSOR COMMUNITY CARE MINISTRIES FOR ONE YEAR

$300

laundry and basic clothing services. However, the true foundation of the program lies in our career coaching,

PROVIDE 60 HYGIENE KITS

$1,500

SPONSOR BASIC CLOTHING STAPLES FOR ONE YEAR

$5,000

nutritional information, budgeting workshops, and drug and alcohol counseling meetings. Through social service programs like Stepping Stones, last

ONE WOMAN’S EXPERIENCE “ONE YEAR AGO, I SAT AT THE BACK OF THE SALVATION ARMY CHURCH

year we were able to serve approximately 22,000 people in South Placer County.

NEXT TO THE BIG WOOD CROSS PRAYING FOR FREEDOM FROM DRUGS,

COMMUNITY CARE

HOMELESSNESS, ABUSIVE MEN AND JAIL—PRAYING TO BE AT HOME WITH

Each month, a dedicated group of local volunteers visits a

MY CHILDREN AND MY MOTHER. ONE YEAR LATER GOD ANSWERED ALL

local nursing home in the Roseville area—striving to ease

OF MY PRAYERS AND BROUGHT ME BACK TO THAT SAME CROSS. NOW I

suffering by providing materials, comfort and a listening

ATTEND AND VOLUNTEER AT THE SALVATION ARMY INSTEAD OF BEING A

ear to those who are left home-bound. During the holiday

DRUG ADDICT LOOKING FOR A HAND-OUT.”

season, these same volunteers assemble and deliver gift - LISIA, PROGRAM PARTICIPANT

bags to nursing home residents.



WAYS TO MAKE AN IMPACT

INVESTING IN OUR YOUTH

SEND ONE CHILD TO SUMMER CAMP FOR ONE WEEK

$225

SPONSOR FRIDAY NIGHT TEEN PROGRAM

$250

SPONSOR VBS FOR ONE CHILD

$30

The Salvation Army believes in investing in the next generation, offering programs for young people of all ages. From Sunday School and teen groups, to summer camps and scouting programs, there is something for every child! Each program maintains the goals of educating and instilling selfrespect, leadership skills and character building.

UNDERWRITE THE VBS PROGRAM

$1,500

SPONSOR UNIFORMS FOR SCOUTING PROGRAMS FOR ONE YEAR

$1,500

SPONSOR CREATIVE ARTS DAY CAMP FOR ONE YEAR

$1,800

Our T.E.A.M. Program focuses on Tutoring, Education,

$3,000

and self-esteem of the students through academic progress

SPONSOR THE TEAM PROGRAM FOR ONE YEAR

During the summer season, we offer week-long retreats to Camp Del Oro nestled deep in the Sierras where children spend time learning and experiencing the great outdoors. Academics and Mentoring. Our goal is to build the confidence and mentoring. We offer our Creative Arts Day Camp every summer for one

A TESTAMENT TO LOVE “I LOVE THAT THEY SERVE FOOD FOR THE HOMELESS. ALSO I LOVE EVERYBODY THAT WORKS THERE. ALSO I LOVE GOD AND JESUS.” - NATHAN, 4, TROOPS PARTICIPANT

week. Kids in the program get to experience music, drama, visual arts and photography. Our scouting program is called Troops. Kids come every week to earn badges and learn lifelong skills such as cooking, animal life, First Aid, and much more.



THE ENDOWMENT PARTNERS PROGRAM Endowments are special because they provide a permanent source of support for programs and services that make a substantial difference in the lives of others. The Endowment Partners Program brings together people with a shared vision to reshape their community.

HOW TO JOIN THE ENDOWMENT PARTNERS PROGRAM Outright Gifts Outright gifts can be made using cash, stock, mutual funds, real estate or a direct transfer from your IRA. Gifts of appreciated assets have the added advantage of eliminating capital gains tax, which reduces the cost of your gift. Life-Income and Testamentary Gifts There are a variety of gift planning options available that can be customized to meet your personal financial needs and charitable giving goals. They include:

Each Endowment Partner shares an enduring belief in the mission of The Salvation Army in South Placer County. Their endowment investment provides a return beyond measure in the shared accomplishment of lives changed and a community enhanced for generations to come.

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Charitable Gift Annuity – A charitable gift annuity is a simple contract that provides one or two beneficiaries with a fixed and secure income for life at attractive payout rates. Benefits include tax savings and tax-advantaged income. When you fund a charitable gift annuity, a portion of your gift will be transferred at your passing to the program endowment you designate.


Charitable Remainder Trust – A charitable remainder trust is extremely flexible and may be customized to meet your personal and family needs. Income may be fixed or variable. The trust term may be measured by lifetimes or a fixed number of years.

Will, Living Trust or Beneficiary Designation – You can fund an endowment gift by naming The Salvation Army as a beneficiary through your will, living trust, retirement plan, IRA, bank accounts or life insurance policy.

THE NAMED ENDOWMENT FUND: A LASTING LEGACY The establishment of a named Endowment Fund can memorialize the values of an individual or family in perpetuity. The minimum commitment to establish a named endowment is $100,000 to be funded now or through a testamentary gift.

Please be assured that discussions are confidential and without obligation. Call Mitch McConkey, Planned Giving Director, at 916-730-4137.


MORE WAYS TO GIVE Stocks and Bonds

Donating appreciated securities, including stocks or bonds, is an easy and tax-effective way for you to make a gift to The Salvation Army in your community. Benefits:

Real Estate

Avoid paying capital gains tax on the sale of appreciated stock

Receive a charitable income tax deduction

Your real property may be given to The Salvation Army by executing or signing a deed transferring ownership. You may deed part or all of your real property to The Salvation Army. Your gift will generally be based on the property’s fair market value, which must be established by an independent appraisal. Benefits: •

Avoid paying capital gains tax on the sale of the real estate

Receive a charitable income tax deduction based on the value of the gift

Leave a lasting legacy


ROSEVILLE CORPS ADVISORY BOARD Tim Clark, Board Chair

Tim Barth

David Mann

Mark Roome

Shannon Watson

Les Howell

Ladon Mellen

Ed Silva

Marc Welty

Randy Hudson

Debbie Newton

Linda Waage

Margie Lafferty

Joe Newton

Rex Watson

THE BOARD MEMBER EXPERIENCE

“By volunteering on The Salvation Army’s Advisory Board, I get to experience first hand all the good they do in our community. Their programs and focus on children in families working multiple minimum wage jobs resonates with my values and beliefs. Giving a hand up, not a hand out.” - Margie Lafferty, Roseville Corps Advisory Board Member


The Salvation Army OF ROSEVILLE & SOUTH PLACER COUNTY

100 Lincoln Street Roseville, CA 95678 916-784-3382

roseville.salvationarmy.org facebook.com/salvationarmy.roseville

Corps Officer Lt. Steve Pavlakis (916) 784-3382 ext. 202

Music & Creative Ministries Nicholas Cross (916) 784-3382 ext. 208

Corps Officer Lt. Stephanie Pavlakis (916) 784-3382 ext. 203

Baby Song/Nursery Coord. Jessica Daniels (916) 784-3382

Office Manager Thomas Gallahue (916) 784-3382 ext. 205

Administrative Assistant Cindy Taylor (916) 784-3382 ext. 207

Social Services Coord. Charisse Bach (916) 784-3382 ext. 201

Donor Relations Austin Nevers (916) 563-3773

Kitchen/Canteen Leader Todd Blevins (916) 784-3382 ext. 206

Gift Planning Mitch McConkey (916) 730-4137

Youth Coordinator Marcus Acosta (916) 784-3382 ext. 208

Foundations & Corporations Teri McClanahan (916) 563-3772



The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.

R o s e v i l l e . S a l v at i o n A r m y. o r g Š Copyright 2018 The Salvation Army Del Oro Division Third Edition . October 2018


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