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The grand “re-opening” of O’Hern House. Print E-mail

On March 28, 2012, Project Interconnections celebrated the grand “re-opening” of O’Hern House.   Guest speakers included:

 

Honorary Chairperson, Rosalynn Carter;

Chairman of the Board, Cliff Altekruse;

Kristin Wilson, Director – Innovation Delivery Team, City of Atlanta; Michael Claeys, Executive Director, Grady Hospital Behavioral Health Services;

Jon Toppen, Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Tapestry Development Group

Jean Toole, President and CEO, Community Friendship, Inc.

 

O’Hern House is over 100 years old and was first renovated in late 1993.  It has won two design awards and has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places.

This residential community, with on-site supportive services for homeless men and women who suffer from a mental illness, includes an industrial kitchen, which provides three meals a day for residents.  Community Friendship, Inc. provides these services to our residents.

O’Hern House receives its residents from hospitals and shelters, serving some of the most fragile individuals in metropolitan Atlanta.  By receiving consistent supportive services, our residents are able to maintain housing, have medications monitored and reach their own level of self sufficiency, keeping them from returning to life on the streets.

O’Hern House is certified by Earthcraft Energy Institute’s “Earthcraft Homes” program for the rehabilitation of multifamily properties with environmentally-sensitive features.  These improvements will enhance the interior air quality and dramatically decrease utility and maintenance costs by 15 to 20 percent.

Some excerpts from Mrs. Carter’s remarks:

O’Hern House is a community of friends who help when needed and requested.  Since opening it’s doors in November 1993, over 500 formerly homeless adults have been given the opportunity to participate in job training programs, receive assistance with daily living skills, receive drug counseling and most importantly, find recovery.

I was excited to show off O’Hern House to Tipper Gore during it’s initial rehabilitation in June 1993.  Mrs. Gore was in town for a NMHA event and was very interested in touring People’s Pace (as it was called at the time).

And now – we are here again today – celebrating that, thanks to funding from the Georgia Department of Community Affairs, The Federal Home Loan Bank, Suntrust Bank and the Atlanta Housing Authority, we are able to rededicate this project for another 20+ years of service.

 

Here are some photos from this special day:

 

Want to see more event pictures?  Click Event picture.

 

 

 
Thank you for joining us at 2011 fundraiser Print E-mail

On behalf of the board of directors, staff and residents of Project Interconnections, I would like to thank everyone who attended our Annual Fundraiser and Silent Auction.

I am happy to report that we had a successful event in mid-May and we raised over $55,000.

Rosalynn Carter, Mayor Kasim Reed and Senator Jason Carter spoke at the event to over 200 attendees. Several of our residents attended and enjoyed the festivities – which included live music from Joseph Hill (a former resident) and viewing the art and jewelry designed and created by our residents.

 

Project Interconnections 2011 Fundraiser


Special recognition was given to the Northside Chapter of NAMI. Susie Kyle accepted a plaque from our Board Chair, Cliff Altekruse, who thanked members of the
group for their contribution to our organization. NAMI has become a committed partner and friend to PII. They officially “adopted” Rosalynn Apartments. Members of
NAMI Northside have kept the food pantry stocked at Rosalynn Apartments, as well as provided a constant supply of toiletry products for our residents at all our projects.

Our four communities are the result of public and private sector efforts to provide housing and support services for the mentally-ill homeless, including the payment by our working residents of 30% of their income for their rent. Contributions from friends like you have been a key element in founding and sustaining this work for over 20 years.

If you would like to make a donation to our organization, please click on the PayPal button. All contributions are welcome and appreciated.

Enjoy these photos of our event – we look forward to seeing you next year.

Darlene Schultz
Vice President / Executive Director

 
Darlene Schultz was awarded "Dancing Elephant Award" Print E-mail

On February 26, 2011, Darlene Schultz, Project Interconnection's Vice President and Executive Director, was awarded the "Dancing Elephant Award" by the Georgia Psyciatric Physicians' Association during their annual awards luncheon.  This award is given annually to those who have demonstrated outstanding service and commitment to the field of mental health administration.

 

Ms. Darlene Schultz was awarded "Dancing Elephant Awards"

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Happy Valentines Day! Print E-mail

The 2010 Valentine's day party was held at Rosalynn Apartments  We had a blast!

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