Broward Partnership for Homeless, Inc.

Broward Partnership for Homeless, Inc.

Thanksgiving is the holiday that celebrates the harvest and other blessings of the past year. At Housing and Development Services, Inc, Thanksgiving is a time to remember what we are thankful for and help others.. This year HDS employees were fortunate to volunteer at The Broward Partnership for Homeless. Inc. The BPHI is an organization that is committed to reducing homelessness by promoting independence through advocacy, housing and comprehensive services. 2019 marks their 20th year of service delivery to their community and to date 25,900 men, women, and children have embraced the Partnership’s commitment to them.

“The Broward Partnership for the Homeless is an organization that we have supported for many years. I have such admiration for the staff, especially Donna Lee, and their leadership who tirelessly work to provide dignity and help to those who are without a home at the moment” – Cristina Gilson, CEO

As in previous years, HDS joined forces with BPHI to help them prepare for their upcoming holiday festivities. This year was extra special as we volunteered at both the Fort Lauderdale and Pompano locations and all HDS Contenders were able to participate.

The HDS Contenders got to work at each location wearing Thanksgiving themed ‘GIVE THANKS’ aprons that specially created in house by our Marketing team for this event.

The HDS Contenders were divided into groups and assisted in the kitchen with the preparation of the dinner service, set up the cookie and cupcake decoration station for the children and adults, re-stocked pantries, and got the holiday spirit going by hanging up the holiday decorations around the facility. After dinner, each patron was provided with a gift of an HDS Foundation drawstring bag that included a water bottle and a heartfelt note from the HDS Contenders.

Here are what some of the HDS Contenders had to say about their experience. Stay tuned to our social media channels as we continue to post pictures and quotes from our helping hands.

“I am very grateful to have the wonderful opportunity to volunteer at The Broward Partnership. It was a wonderful experience giving to those in need and definitely a rewarding feeling” – Debora Stevenson, Director of Administration & Finance

“Yesterday I was provided with the privilege of providing meals, time and service to those that are in need. It was far beyond one of the most a humbling and gratifying experiences to have.” – Erin Batista, Office Administration Manager

“I was impacted by how much gratitude both the staff of BPHI and many of their clients showed for HDS’ participation. There so many people truly in need and most are genuinely grateful for any help they receive.” – Don Wright, Senior Project Manager

Housing is the industry we serve and one we value with highest regard. This was a wonderful opportunity to give back and encourage our neighbors in their journey to independent living. We look forward to donating more time and services in the future. If you would like to help the Broward Partnership, you can donate on their web page at www.bphi.org or you can donate items from their wish list. These wish list items, such as unexpired canned and dry foods, personal hygiene products, and clothing, can be dropped off at 920 NW 7th Avenue in Fort Lauderdale. Call the Broward Partnership at 954.779.3990 or email [email protected] for more information on how you can assist this wonderful group.

Can You Keep a Secret?

Can You Keep a Secret?

The game that keeps the mystery, thrill, and surprise ALIVE! One of the biggest traditional Christmas games – Secret Elf. The rules to this game are simple. Each member of the group randomly picks another member’s name to become his or her secret elf. Wish lists are then given to each member so one can know and shop for what their secret elf hopes to receive. After shopping for your secret elf, gifts are wrapped, and the secret elves are revealed at your holiday gathering.

The CBHS B.R.I.D.G.E.S. class is already preparing for the Christmas holiday. Teachers Ms. Donna Mansolilo and Ms. Kathy Gormin-Gard began their secret elf process with the class. They gave each student their secret elf, pictures of gifts, and a budget in order to plan ahead before their trip to AC Moore.

On November 20th, the class headed on over to AC Moore on their quest to shop for their secret elf. This Community Based Instruction (CBI) trip allowed each student to put their budgeting, independent, and social skills to the test. Once they arrived, the students dispersed and secretly shopped for their secret elf. Students used their calculators to make sure they were under their budget, while also trying to get as close to $10 as they could. This was a piece of cake for them now. They also learned independent skills by keeping their secret elf a secret while also shopping on their own.

This event really emphasized the giving and keeping others in mind aspect. It was heartwarming to see how each of the students thoughtfully chose their secret elf’s gift. One of the students, Stephanie, shared that she had to decide whether to spend more money on one gift or purchase several cheaper items for her secret elf. Students also had to decide which gift their secret elf would enjoy more based upon their budget. Problem solving was an important aspect for the students to independently shop. It was a great experience for the class as they walked around AC Moore with their individual shopping carts, gift lists, and calculators.

The second part of the secret elf consists of taking class time to secretly wrap their gifts and will then exchange their gifts at the holiday party. We are looking forward to seeing the excitement on each of the student’s faces as they receive their gifts and find out who their secret elf was this year!

HDS Companies Gives Thanks

HDS Companies Gives Thanks

In this Thanksgiving season, HDS is giving thanks and helping in a special event in our community. On Wednesday, November 20th, HDS will be partnering with BPHI to assist in feeding the homeless.

For many years, HDS has worked with the Broward Partnership for the Homeless and their commitment to building strength in its community by reducing homelessness. As a mission-based organization, the HDS Companies will join BPHI in the quest towards affordable housing for everyone. This year we have broadened our participation to host both the Ft. Lauderdale and Pompano locations to host the dinner service.

Our event will begin with dinner preparations, dining hall decorations, and set up. We are especially looking forward to the cookie and cake decoration stations as a special treat for the children. After we serve, we too are invited to partake in the meal and share in the conversation with some of the patrons. In total we will be serving just over 500 people.

HDS is delighted to also be donating each patron with a drawstring back-pack and reusable water bottle.

Housing is the industry we serve and one we value with highest regard. This is a wonderful opportunity to give back and encourage our neighbors in their journey to independent living.

In honor of this event, our offices will be closed November 20th from 3:00PM – 5:30PM and will return to our normal schedule on Thursday, November 21st.

Wishing you and your family a joyous Thanksgiving Holiday. We are thankful for you continued partnership and confidence in our team.

Warmest regards from,

 

The staff of the HDS Companies

Housing and Development Software, eHousingPlus, & The HDS Foundation

 

In observance of Thanksgiving our offices will be closed on November 28th and 29th, 2019

Community Based Instruction – Lowe’s Garden Challenge

Community Based Instruction – Lowe’s Garden Challenge

The Homestead Senior High B.R.I.D.G.E.S. Self Determination Class has been focusing on their budgeting skills this week! The class attended their first CBI (community-based instruction) trip to Lowe’s for the Lowe’s Garden Challenge. This challenge consisted of the class, along with teach Paola Papili, shopping for supplies to prepare and create a class butterfly flower garden. Prior to the trip, the students were given the task of creating a shopping list that consisted of plants, soil, and accessories while also stating the number of units for each one. The purpose of the challenge was to make sure their total fell closest to the budget assigned without overspending. When they arrived at Lowes, the students, Ms. Paola Papili, and HDS Foundation staff Meagan Bouscher Miranda worked together to choose and calculate all of items the students desired. The students then paid for their items with their own debit cards, and some students realized that they were over their budget. This obstacle led the students to practice their problem-solving skills. They had to choose an item from their basket to put back in order to stay within their budget. All that shopping led to some very hungry students; so, the class decided to have lunch at Jimmy Johns where they enjoyed sandwiches together before heading back to their school. The students were also able to practice their budgeting skills here as they ordered and paid for their own lunch. The students are super excited as they prepare to beautify their school! One can see the joy in each student’s face throughout the process of picking the items they like, purchasing them with their own funds, and contributing in their own way for this butterfly garden. The HDS Contenders are looking forward to seeing these flowers bloom as well as watching the students grow throughout the year!
I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream for Ice Cream!

I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream for Ice Cream!

I scream, you scream, we all scream for ICE CREAM! Who else enjoys planning for an ice cream party?! Last week, the Cypress Bay B.R.I.D.G.E.S. Program mastered their budgeting skills at Publix while completing the Ice Cream Challenge. The purpose of this challenge was to buy the items necessary for an ice cream party, while coming as close to the budget as possible without overspending.

Prior to the event, teachers Ms. Kathy Gormin-Gard and Donna Mansolillo taught the class how to plan and organize a shopping list while providing a budget for each group. The groups had to compromise and negotiate with one another to come up with an agreement on various ice cream flavors and toppings.

Once the students arrived at Publix, they were divided up into teams and shopped away. It was super interesting to see how each group took on this challenge and how each student in the group took on a different role. As they calculated their total, including tax, the groups were able to problem solve and decide if they could either add or remove any items in order to match the budget.

This CBI trip motivated the students to participate in this enjoyable and educational activity. Not only did they budget their way into an ice cream party, but they also had fun doing it together as they practiced their social and problem-solving skills. Stay tuned as the students continue to represent the “B” in B.R.I.D.G.E.S through their budgeting CBI trips.

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