Architect, Andy Lynch,
and Industrial Engineer, Paul Mamalakis, have completed the drawings for the
build-out project. This is the future home of HUGS Facility- the property is
adjacent to the Savannah
Baptist Center
at 706 Wheaton Street. Andy Lynch and Paul Mamalakis have been so
generous to donate their professional services to HUGS and we greatly
appreciate all that they have contributed to help give HUGS and its needed
services to the Savannah
community.
HUGS would like to say “Thank
You” to all who have come forward to volunteer and/or donate services, labor,
materials, and skills to the build-out project. Two grants have been recently submitted
for build-out funds and building project volunteers. However, the bulk of this exciting project
will literally be built by the community
& its people for the community &
its people.
The HUGS fund raising
committee has been working very hard in preparation for a Capital Campaign
Kick-Off. Look for additional information in the near future.
HUGS is currently providing
Outpatient Professional Counseling Services (Open to the community) at 704 Wheaton Street
inside the Savannah
Baptist Center.
Please contact us today to make a referral or to schedule an appointment for
services [912.507.8576].
Every Tuesday from 10:00
to 1:00, there will be someone available on site (706 Wheaton Street) to provide a tour of
the future HUGS Day facility. If interested in seeing the building, we just ask
that you call in advance.
Collaborative
Partners/Outreach Update: By February 2012 HUGS is likely to add 4 additional
Community Partners to our existing 5, to make a total of 9 organizations
contracting with HUGS to provide counseling services. HUGS has a real presence
throughout the Savannah
community, and our “Community Enrichment program” is projected to more than double
in size in 2012.
NOTE: We
have 3 licensed counselors who are volunteering their clinical services, but
unfortunately their time is very limited because they work full time. Therefore,
we hope to be able to hire a part-time employee - funding permitting.
Our outreach efforts
also include contacts made with The Chatham-Savannah Authority for the
Homeless. Ellen Bradley and Deacon Geri Nelson attended a networking meeting
there on Sept. 22. HUGS has been asked to present at their next meeting in
January and we are honored to do so.
HUGS has had a few
recommendations for additions to both the Advisory Board & the Executive
Board, and if you have any, please contact Ellen Bradley or email us at
info@headsupsavannah.com before the end of November.
NOTE: HUGS
Executive Board of Directors also has 4 vacancies to be filled. We have two offices to be elected,
vice-president and treasurer. The Exc.
Board is a giving board that requires annual contributions, and the elected
officers should have areas of expertise related to their office. Please
prayerfully consider recommendations for these positions. We want to open them up to the community. We’d like our board to represent a variety of
backgrounds and experiences.
HUGS Volunteer Committee
is pleased to report that they have interviewed 4 potential volunteers – 2 of
those being licensed professional counselors.
Please feel
encouraged to contact us & join our “FRIENDS of HUGS” e-mailing list. To
join just send your request to info@headsupsavannah.com
and THANK YOU for giving HUGS to Savannah!!!!