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    http://www.ifcweb.org/You%20are%20invited.pdf 
Date: 
Tuesday, April 13, 2010 - 3:00pm
Location: 
Southern Orange Human Services Center, 2501 Homestead Road, Chapel Hill
 
      
  
   
      
  
      
  
  
    http://www.ifcweb.org/You%20are%20invited.pdf
Date: 
Monday, April 5, 2010 - 3:00pm
Location: 
Southern Orange Human Services Center, 2501 Homestead Road, Chapel Hill
 
      
  
   
      
  
      
  
  
    The IFC held the first of three scheduled community discussions tonight. These discussions are designed to facilitate better communications with the community. The meeting began with three short presentations to update everyone on the current status of the planning process and to provide a brief synopsis of the expectations IFC has for the new facility. 
The new facility is being designed to serve 52 men on a full-time basis with room for 17 emergency cots on white-flag nights. As Chris Moran said, the Community House will serve as transitional housing for homeless men. Emergency housing will need to be provided through the efforts of the 10-Year Plan to End Homelessness group.  
The facility is laid out with the first floor devoted to counseling, health and dental services, and other resources to help the residents transition out of homelessness. The second floor provides sleeping/living rooms. The men will start off living in a dormitory-type room with around 10 occupants per room. There are two of the large dorm rooms. As the men progress toward their goals they will step down to a 4-occupant room and finally to a 2-occupant room. 
 
      
  
   
      
  
      
  
  
      Good Folks of Chapel Hill and Orange County, 
  
      
  
   
      
  
      
  
  
     "RSVVP" 
                        stands for "Restaurants Sharing 10 Percent" (The Vs are 
                        Roman numeral 5s, so V+V=10). Participating restaurants 
                        will contribute 10% of their total proceeds on that day 
                        to benefit the Inter-Faith Council for Social Service. 
                    
                    In 
                      2008, 105 Orange County restaurants participated, raising 
                      $21,034.72 to help IFC Food Programs. During the 
                      past 20 years, Orange County restaurants have contributed 
                      $329,448, and over half a million dollars have been raised 
                      Triangle-wide.
Click here for a list of participating restaurants: http://ifcweb.org/rsvvp2009.html 
Date: 
Tuesday, November 10, 2009 - 7:00am
 
      
  
   
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