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September 2023

Hello Friends of Samaritan Center,


As most know, we’re getting closer to our 31st Annual Soup Bowl fundraiser on November 2, 2023. The details are coming together for a great event! I want to share two promotional pieces intended to generate awareness about the event. Please forward to your friends, family, church bulletins, social media, and other contacts as appropriate. The first is an opinion piece from me regarding homeless families in our community, and how everyone can help them by supporting the Samaritan Center on Nov. 2nd. The other is a news release about the event. We’ve sent to area media and will post on our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/SamaritanCenterSoupBowl. Thank you for helping us to promote this important event! We appreciate you!



Renee Bireley, Development Manager

Samaritan Center

Catholic Charities, Diocese of Palm Beach

3650 41st Street Vero Beach, FL 32967

772-770-2900 Office Number

772-567-0812 Fax Number

rbireley@ccdpb.org

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Soup Bowl Sponsorship Opportunities

 

Join the excitement and make a meaningful impact by becoming a Soup Bowl Sponsor today! Your support can truly transform lives. Your generosity matters, and together, we can create a heartwarming and memorable Soup Bowl event. Don't wait – take the first step toward becoming a sponsor by clicking the link below to download the registration form, now!

 

FAMILY CHAMPION $10,000

Your gift will provide a homeless family member daily nutritious meals, a safe place to stay and the necessary supportive services to reach milestones

such as stable employment and furthering their education. Sponsor Name featured in all social media, all print

publications, e-blast, day of event board

and thank you in media print.


HAVEN AMBASSADOR $5,000

Your gift will provide a healthy home environment and foundational skills to recover from homelessness. Families spend time bonding, learning valuable lessons, and creating a stable and sustainable home life. Sponsor Name featured in all social media, all print

publications, e-blast, day of event board

and thank you in media print. Thank you for your support!


GIVING HEART $2,500

Your gift will provide two months of nutritious meals for 26 homeless individuals. Sponsor Name featured in all social media, all print publications, e-blast, day of event board and thank you in media print.

HELPING HAND $1,000

Your gift will help provide mental health therapy sessions through a trauma informed care approach producing healing and wellness. Sponsor Name featured in all social media, all print

publications, e-blast, day of event board

and thank you in media print.


SUCCESS CIRCLE $500

Your gift will provide a homeless family

supportive goods and services to help promote dignity,

self-sufficiency and financial stability.

Sponsor Name featured in all social media, all print publications, e-blast, day of event board and thank you in media print.


TRANSPORTATION CIRCLE $250

Your gift will provide one month’s transportation services for 26 homeless individuals to necessary doctor’s visits, interviews, and employment. Sponsor Name featured in all social media, all print publications, e-blast, day of event board and thank you in media print. Thank you for your support!

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Online Soup Bowl Donation

Be part of the action and support our Soup Bowl event as an online donor! Simply scan the QR Code to make your generous Soup Bowl donation today! Your participation makes a meaningful difference!

 
 

We Can All Help Homeless Families in Indian River County

It Starts with a Humble Bowl of Soup

In most communities like ours, it’s hard not to notice the homeless all around us. It’s even harder for the average citizen to know how to truly help. The issues are vast and complex with homelessness often being just the most visible symptom of those affected.


In Indian River County, we continue to see more working families in crisis. The pandemic exposed economic fragility and widespread hardship that can lead to housing instability for families. One of our partners, the Treasure Coast Homeless Council reports that an estimated 800 adults and 200 children are homeless on the Treasure Coast and that’s not counting “couch surfers” who are forced to stay with friends and family due to an inability to secure housing. Of the 57,636 households in Indian River County, 44 % struggle to pay for basic needs.


We’re fortunate because we have a network of government, non-profit and other organizations working together on this important issue. Organizations such as Catholic Charities’ Samaritan Center are making difference. For more than 30 years, we have provided help and created hope for homeless families in need of shelter. With the goal of keeping the family together, our dedicated team of professional case workers, counselors and trauma specialists provide life skills and educational programs with our community partners. It’s all about helping families embark on a sustainable pathway to independent living.


Success stories are many. They are the fuel that motivates our team no matter how daunting the task. Just recently, a single father and his two children stayed at the Center for about six months. During their stay, we assisted with case management, mental health therapy, parenting skills, and other training. This dad was able to save more than $5,000 for the family’s future housing. His words describe our work best. He said, “The Samaritan Center care team has provided my family a pathway home. They have made such a huge difference in the lives of my children. I can’t thank them enough.”


We’re making a difference in these families’ lives, but we need help. That brings me back to the issue of most people not knowing exactly how to help. If that’s you, we’ve got an easy but meaningful way to get involved. On Thursday, November 2nd., from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., Samaritan Center will hold our annual Soup Bowl fundraiser. By donating for a bowl of soup anyone can join Samaritan Center in helping families in our community to transition from homelessness to living independently.


We invite everyone to visit the Vero Beach Heritage Center and locations throughout Indian River County on November 2 to make donations and receive a bowl of soup and/or pottery bowls made by the local artists of Indian River Clay. We ask for a $5 donation for a bowl of soup and $20 for the pottery. It’s a humble fundraiser with a huge impact resulting in housing, nutritious meals, mental health therapy, transportation, and job training for the homeless. This year, we anticipate over 20 participating locations and 1,200 hand- crafted bowls from which to choose.


This is our biggest fundraiser of the year envisioned over 30 years ago by our Advisory Committee. They created the soup bowl event to remind the community that often a bowl of soup is all that the neediest among will have to eat in a day.


We couldn’t do this event without the Bernard A. Egan Foundation, Heritage Center, The Source and the talented potters of Indian River Clay and our many sponsors, however, what makes the day a success is the community support. Come get your soup! You’ll be helping more than you know, and you’ll get artfully crafted bowls for gifts, keepsakes, and as meaningful symbols of your kindness!


 Visit Samaritan Center Soup Bowl page on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SamaritanCenterSoupBowl or call me at 772-770-3039 for all event details. Thank you.


~ Renee Bireley, Samaritan Center Development Manager

 

P R E S S R E L E A S E

31st Samaritan Center Soup Bowl Event

Set for November 2

Pick-up a bowl of soup, handcrafted pottery

to help homeless

(Vero Beach, FL) September 21, 2023 – Catholic Charities’ Samaritan Center will hold its 31st Annual Soup Bowl fundraising event on Thursday, November 2 from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Vero Beach Heritage Center. Handmade pottery bowls and soup will be available for donations. Area businesses, places of worship and other organizations will join the cause by serving soup and offering bowls for donations at their locations.


“With the simple act of buying a bowl of soup anyone can join the Samaritan Center in helping families in our community to transition from homelessness to living independently, said Renee Bireley, Samaritan Center Development Manager. You’ll help some of the neediest in our community, and get artfully crafted bowls for gifts, keepsakes, and as meaningful symbols of your kindness - all for a modest donation.”


“Indian River Clay potters will donate over 1,200 bowls this year. It’s a humble fundraiser with a huge impact. For the modest cost of a bowl of soup, you can help change the lives of homeless families in our community,” said Glenda Taylor of Indian River Clay.


Soup donated by local country clubs will be served by our community partner The Source’s Dignity Food Truck on November 2 at the Heritage Center. Other participating locations will serve their own culinary creations all for a suggested donation of $5.00. The hand-made bowls are available at the Heritage Center and select locations for an additional donation of $20.00.


Vero Beach Heritage Center Executive Director Robyn Berry, said, “The Heritage Center was one of the very first, if not first, location for the Samaritan Center’s Soup bowl. We are pleased to play a part in such an important community event. As Vero Beach’s first community building, it is a privilege to continue building community.”


All proceeds benefit the Samaritan Center which provides transitional housing and guidance to homeless families in Indian River County and prepares them to live independently. The Samaritan Center is a program of Catholic Charities, Diocese of Palm Beach.


For event details go to https://www.facebook.com/SamaritanCenterSoupBowl


Or call Renee Bireley at Samaritan Center, 772-770-3039.


About Samaritan Center: Samaritan Center is a transitional residential facility for homeless families with dependent children in Indian River County. We help families develop skills needed for successful reintegration into mainstream society. Admission is open to families of all faiths. Samaritan Center is a core program of Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Palm Beach and a funded partner of the United Way and the Indian River County Children’s Service Advisory Council. This event raises awareness and much needed funding for the homeless families served by Samaritan Center.!

 

Fueling Up for a Great Fundraising Season

The Advisory Committee enjoying an Appreciation Breakfast at the Kountry Kitchen with Love. They are gearing up for the 2023-24 fundraising event season.

 

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Recurring Monthly Donations


We are so blessed to have such generous donors! Please consider donating today! To set up an automatic monthly donation, please contact Renee Bireley at 772-770-3039 or email rbireley@ccdpb.org.

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