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Helping Homeless Families/Gwendolyn Gibbs Shelter Fundraising Campaign
With the recent events in the world economy, homelessness is on the rise. It has been stated that 1 out of ever 357 American families are now facing eviction or foreclosure on their homes. Unemployment has gone through the roof, and there seems to be no end in sight to this downward economic spiral that our nation is in. Lean On Me, Inc., a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization was originally founded to help families that are in need during such a crisis. With the past events in New Orleans, our focus was temporarily shifted to helping rebuilding New Orleans, and helping those families return to their homes. Now, LOMI is returning to its core mission, and we need your help! Please give to our "Helping Homeless Families & Gwendolyn Gibbs Shelter" Fundraising Campaign. All funds will go towards helping LOMI cover its operating expenses, open new transitional housing, and help America's families during these tough times. So again, for all those that are able, and wish to help LOMI in helping America's families, we are asking that you PLEASE give today! Click on either the Network for Good banner above, or the Paypal link below to process your donation. Thank you!

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9 homes rebuilt, Hundreds of dogs and cats cared for, Donations distributed, Communities fed, Over 5000 volunteer hours, and one goal..... Rebuild New Orleans!! Thank You America for helping us get the job done!!

Colleges, Universities, & High School Shout Outs!!
Special Thanks to the following Colleges, Universities & High Schools that have came out and volunteered with LOMI in our "Rebuilding the Big Easy" Campaign. Thanks to all the students that continue to spend their Spring and Summer Breaks with us helping the citizens of New Orleans!!
Case Western University
Coe College
Columbia Business School
Cornell University
East Texas Baptist University
University of Delaware
University of Georgia
Hiram College
University of Iowa
University of Illinois
Lincoln University
Macalester College
University of Massachusetts
Morehead State University
Overlake School
Pace University
Penn State University
University of Texas
Trinity College
Virginia Commonwealth University
Virginia Tech University
University of Wisconsin

LOMI Volunteers made it happen in"The Big Easy"!!

How can I help support LOMI?
This question is often asked, and here
is the answer...Money & People.  LOMI
strives to provide the best service to all
of our clients and volunteers.  Providing
such service, as you can imagine,
comes with a price, both physically &
finanically.  So, if you'd like to get in on
the action by supporting LOMI, please
email info@help4families.org, or come out
and volunteer with us on one of our projects.  
Either way we greatly appreciate all your
help!!
Thanks to all that have worked so hard over the year to
help us in helping the residents of New Orleans.  Your 
blood, sweat and tears have helped us move 6 families 
back into their beautiful new homes in 2007/08.  We 
applaud you!!  Special thanks to all that have donated 
to our Adopt-A-Family program, RV/Vehicle donations, 
and all those that have been helping to support LOMI 
financially!  "Helping Families, Helping America!!"
is not just our slogan, it's what we are about.  Every 
family that we are able to help get back on their feet, 
pay a light bill, gas bill, rent or even give a car,  helps 
America a little bit more.  Unselfish acts of kindness is 
what it takes to keep this great nation we call home
going. Week after week, month after month, we have 
been seeing first hand the citizens of America take time 
out of their busy schedules, to come out and lend a hand 
whereever they can.

So from Shaun & Katrina Golden, and all of our volunteer 
staff, we'd like to say...

Thank You Americal!!  

About Us

Founded in 1998 by Min. Shaun K. Golden and wife Katrina Golden, Lean On Me, Inc. is a christian based 501(c)3 non-profit organization who's main focus is providing assistance to homeless families in America. Over the years, Shaun & Katrina would literally take into their own home family after family, and help them get back on their feet. Their genuine love of the American people of every nationality, and their desire not to see any family broken apart or down in the dumps is the passion that continues to drive them year after year. In 2005, as department heads over the Ministry of Helps at New Covenant Christian Ministries in Sacramento, CA, Shaun & Katrina worked hard with the Sacramento Food Bank to organizing 3 community food drives that where held in conjunction with the church's Holy Fire Weekend Car/Motorcycle Events.

As a result, the church was able to make a very generous contribution to the food bank, and further assist in uniting the Meadowview Community of South Sacramento, CA.

"Where many homeless shelters often separate the family by only allowing the mothers & children into the home, leaving the fathers to fend for themselves, we believe in keeping the entire family together as one unit. This allows the stress of being in a homeless state to be kept down to a minimum, and provides a better overall atmosphere for healing to all involved", said Shaun.

With the terrible devastation created by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in the Gulf Coast, and most recently Hurricane Ike, Lean On Me, Inc. has been shifted into high gear. Never before has the need been greater to help Americas families!!

Our goal is to be that vessel used by God for families that are going through their darkest hour, that need a shoulder to "Lean On".

Our Vision

The vision of Lean On Me, Inc. set by our founders Min. Shaun & Katrina Golden is very simple, "Helping
Families, Helping America".  "To the world you may be one person, but to one person you may be 
the world."  LOMI has been developed to assist with the issues at home.  Not saying
that other countries don't need our help, but our founders (like many other Americans) recognized 
that there is a definite need for an organization that focuses on helping families in our own backyard.


Our Mission

The need for an organization like LOMI has never been greater. The economic downturn, the ever-increasing cost of living and the lack of affordable housing has made it particularly difficult for low-income families to financially survive. More working families than ever before are finding themselves living paycheck to paycheck. A single financial emergency (e.g. being laid off, a serious medical problem) can cause them to lose their housing. Helping homeless families in our community become re-housed and self-sufficient again is the core mission of LOMI.

Our Service

Lean On Me, Inc. has been playing a instrumental role in the efforts to support the survivors of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. From the floors of the Houston Astrodome, Reliant Center, to small hotels and motels on the highways and biways, LOMI was there. By phone, by volunteer, or by the internet, we were able to successfully place hurricane survivors in over 40 open homes offered by loving fellow Americans. We continue to support our families in the Gulf region, and plan on being there for the long haul!! Our Rebuilding "The Big Easy" Project is focused on getting the citizens of New Orleans and surrounding areas out of the FEMA trailers and temporary housing, and back into their homes.

Our Future

Lean On Me, Inc. was established in 1998 to address the problem of homelessness in America. LOMI. helps over 98% of families successfully completing Lean On Me, Inc.’s transitional programs return to permanent housing.

A profile of a typical homeless family includes a mother with two or more children with an average age of 5 years old. These families are not chronically homeless and they can be helped. Moreover, the root cause of their plight is directly related to economics. Lean On Me, Inc. has seen a steady increase in the number of families in which one of the parents has been laid off or lost a job due to the poor economy resulting in an immediate inability to afford their current housing. It is extremely important to note that these families and individuals make up an “invisible” segment of homeless people in America. It is impossible to identify these people as “homeless” by sight because they are typically working in low-income jobs, or looking for work during the day, and their children are in school. At night they sleep in their vehicles, garages, or motels until their funds are exhausted.

All of LOMI’s future programs are being designed to help families permanently break the cycle of homelessness, get and/or stay employed and become re-housed through savings and educational programs. Providing safe shelter together with educational classes and targeted one-on-one support is a winning formula.

LOMI strives to provide two types of temporary housing:

1. Transitional housing (housing and services for up to 6 months, while searching for apartments and jobs).

2. Longer-term transitional housing (housing, services and case management for up to 1 year, while completing job training or community college programs).

Comprehensive support services for clients include shelter and food, one-on-one case management, life skills workshops, a children’s program, a mandatory savings program, health care referrals, job and housing search assistance and a lengthy follow-up program. There is will also be an active “alumni” group that returns to LOMI to help others. It is a special way for them to give back to the organization that helped them get reestablished and back on their feet.

Since its beginning, LOMI has served over 300 homeless adults and children and provided over 1,000 nights of shelter, with the majority served during Hurricanes Katrina & Rita. Over 80% of every dollar in the annual budget goes directly to the clients served and program expenses for housing and education. LOMI’s administrative and fundraising expenses total less 20% of the annual budget. In addition to the staff, a good portion of LOMI is supported by volunteers. The organization continuously strives to maintain a diverse funding base in order to insure the long-term sustainability of its programs.

The projected $246,000 annual operating budget will be funded through a broad range of sources. LOMI is soley funded private donations and foundation grants.

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