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					<description><![CDATA[Hood River Shelter Services 2020 COVID Operations FAQ Sheet Overview The mission of Hood River Shelter Services (HRSS) is to compassionately provide a safe place to meet the basic needs of those without shelter during the winter. HRSS has operated a winter Warming Shelter in the community for the past ten years. Due to COVID, HRSS will be utilizing a &#8230; ]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>2020 COVID Operations FAQ Sheet</strong></p>
<p><strong><em>Overview</em></strong></p>
<p>The mission of Hood River Shelter Services (HRSS) is to compassionately provide a safe place to meet the basic needs of those without shelter during the winter. HRSS has operated a winter Warming Shelter in the community for the past ten years. Due to COVID, HRSS will be utilizing a non-congregate model for the winter of 2020-2021 to meet updated health and safety guidelines and to minimize exposure to and transmission of the virus.</p>
<p><strong><em>Why is this model needed at this time?</em></strong></p>
<p>We are living through an unprecedented public health emergency that affects each of our lives. Typical congregate shelter operations are not possible and the non-congregate model based around Pallet Shelters will allow for continued winter Warming Shelter services while providing a more protective model for shelter guests, staff, and volunteers, as well as the community at-large.</p>
<p><strong><em>Where will the Warming Shelter be located this winter?</em></strong></p>
<p>Shelter operations will be based around Pallet Shelter emergency shelter units located in the parking lot of Hood River Valley Christian Church. These units will be supported by services mobilized on site including meals, clothing, bedding, toiletries, and bathroom and handwashing services. This is a five-month arrangement only between Hood River Valley Christian Church and HRSS.</p>
<p><strong><em>What is a Pallet Shelter?</em></strong></p>
<p>Pallet Shelters are durable, portable, and dignified emergency shelter units. They are highly adaptable and can be utilized in a wide variety of applications. Made of highly durable aluminum and composite materials, they defy the elements and create a comfortable living space. Please see the accompanying Pallet Shelter brochure for more information.</p>
<p><strong><em>When is the Warming Shelter open?</em></strong></p>
<p>The shelter is open every night during winter from mid-November through mid-March.</p>
<p><strong><em>How many people will be staying at the Warming Shelter?</em></strong></p>
<p>HRSS is purchasing 15 emergency shelter units, for a maximum occupancy of 30 shelter guests per night. Two staff persons will be on site during all hours of shelter operations.</p>
<p><strong><em>Will there be individuals staying on site throughout the day?  </em></strong></p>
<p>HRSS will operate a winter Warming Shelter with overnight hours as in the past. One of the conditions of staying at the Shelter is that shelter guests may not remain on the premises during daytime hours when the shelter is closed. Columbia Area Transit has committed to serving our site and regular bus service will allow shelter guests to arrive and depart the shelter in line with shelter operational hours.</p>
<p><strong><em>How will HRSS comply with COVID health and safety guidelines?</em></strong></p>
<p>HRSS staff are planning for shelter operations under the direction of COVID guidelines for shelter services from the Center for Disease Control and the Oregon Health Authority, and shelter operating procedures including cleaning and sanitization will be reviewed by the Hood River County Health Department.</p>
<p><strong><em>How will be area be monitored?<br />
</em></strong>HRSS staff will be on site during all hours of shelter operations. Video surveillance may also be mobilized to provide enhanced monitoring and security.</p>
<p><strong><em>Do the Pallet Shelters have smoke detectors and will there be fire extinguishers on site?</em></strong></p>
<p>Pallet Shelters have hard-wired smoke and carbon monoxide detectors and there will be fire extinguishers on site. HRSS is in communication with West Side Fire Dept. and will ensure Fire Dept. approval prior to opening.</p>
<p><strong><em>How does HRSS plan for safety and security of the site and surrounding area?</em></strong></p>
<p>When a guest arrives for the first time during the winter, a staff member reviews the Guest Agreement with them and the guest signs before staying their first night at the Shelter. Shelter Operating Procedures and Guest Agreement will clearly outline the boundaries of the Shelter as well as other site-specific considerations. Clear guidelines will be incorporated into the Guest Agreement, for example “Loitering on the Church premises outside of Shelter hours is not allowed”. If and when agreements are broken, HRSS staff work with guests to revisit the agreements and arrive at consequences until agreements can be met.</p>
<p><strong><em>Will there be bathrooms and showers onsite?  </em></strong></p>
<p>There will be onsite mobile bathrooms and hand washing stations. There will not be onsite showers. HRSS hopes to work with a community partner to arrange for our guests to access both shower and laundry services off-site as we have done in years past.</p>
<p><strong><em>Which utilities or services will the Pallet Shelters be connected to?</em></strong></p>
<p>The Pallet Shelters will be connected to electric service only. This is for operations of wall-mounted heaters that are installed in each unit. There is also a hardwired smoke and carbon monoxide unit mounted in each shelter unit. Garbage and internet service will also be provided onsite.</p>
<p><strong><em>How will meals be provided?</em></strong></p>
<p>HRSS will provide dinner and breakfast nightly on site at the shelter. Individually packaged meals will be delivered to each shelter unit by shelter staff. HRSS is a partner agency with the Columbia Gorge Food Bank and provides Shelter meals with support from the food bank &amp; local restaurants.</p>
<p><strong><em>What happens if it snows? Are the shelters comfortable enough in bitter cold?</em></strong></p>
<p>HRSS will have snow removal procedures incorporated into the site maintenance plan. The Shelters are each equipped with a wall-mounted heater and are rated to comply with local snow and wind load ratings. Shelter staff will work to help meet guests’ individual needs by supplying additional bedding, warm clothing layers, and other supports if we experience severe weather this winter.</p>
<p><strong><em>Where will a person park when they are staying at the shelter? </em></strong></p>
<p>Some shelter guests may arrive at the shelter in their own vehicles. The draft site plan identifies a parking area for shelter guests and staff which will be clearly marked and separate from the main church parking area.</p>
<p><strong><em>What organizations partner with Hood River Shelter Services to support the Warming Shelter?</em></strong></p>
<p>HRSS is supported by many community partners, including but not limited to the Hood River County Health Department, Hood River County, City of Hood River, Providence Memorial Hospital, Columbia Area Transit, Columbia Gorge Food Bank, Columbia Gorge Health Council, Bridges to Health Pathways, One Community Health, Hood River County Library District, Mid-Columbia Center for Living, Mid-Columbia Community Action Council, Gorge Ecumenical Ministries, and local faith communities, businesses, restaurants, and law enforcement.<strong><em> </em></strong></p>
<p><strong><em>Where can I learn more information and/or to share my questions and concerns? </em></strong></p>
<p>Website: <a href="http://www.hoodrivercares.org/">www.hoodrivercares.org</a></p>
<p>Facebook: <a href="http://www.facebook.com/gorgecares/">www.facebook.com/gorgecares/</a></p>
<p>HRSS staff:    info@hoodrivercares.org</p>
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		<title>Needed Donation Items</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2020 21:04:39 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hood River Shelter Services is closed for the season. If you have items you would like to donate, please contact us and we can arrange a drop-off on an individual basis. Needed Donations at this time include: Sleeping bags&#160;&#8211; new or used, in good, clean condition Winter coats and gloves&#160;&#8211; warm and waterproof with hoods are ideal, new or used, &#8230; ]]></description>
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<p>Hood River Shelter Services is closed for the season. If you have items you would like to donate, please contact us and we can arrange a drop-off on an individual basis.  </p>



<p><b><u>Needed Donations at this time include:</u></b></p>



<ul><li><b>Sleeping bags</b>&nbsp;&#8211; new or used, in good, clean condition</li><li><b>Winter coats and gloves</b>&nbsp;&#8211; warm and waterproof with hoods are ideal, new or used, in good condition</li><li><strong>Hot chocolate packets</strong></li><li><strong>Long Underwear</strong></li><li><b>Hand warmers</b>&nbsp;&#8211; charcoal activated packs</li><li><strong>Cases of water bottles</strong> (unfortunately we have to use many disposables this year due to COVID)</li></ul>



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					<description><![CDATA[Job Announcement SHELTER STAFF &#160;Position: Hood River Shelter Services seeks Shelter Staff for the 2020-2021 shelter season. Responsibilities: Staff Warming Shelter in shifts between the hours of 5:00 pm and 9:00 am, accompanied by another Shelter team member. Intake guests into Shelter as needed. Lead and facilitate Nightly and Early Morning Timeline for shelter guests. Maintain knowledge of and practice &#8230; ]]></description>
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<p><strong>SHELTER STAFF </strong></p>



<p><strong>&nbsp;</strong><strong>Position:</strong></p>



<p>Hood River Shelter Services seeks Shelter Staff for the 2020-2021 shelter season.</p>



<p><strong>Responsibilities:</strong></p>



<p>Staff Warming Shelter in shifts between the hours of 5:00 pm and 9:00 am, accompanied by another Shelter team member. Intake guests into Shelter as needed. Lead and facilitate Nightly and Early Morning Timeline for shelter guests. Maintain knowledge of and practice current CDC and other health authority guidelines to ensure the health safety of Shelter. Enter daily data and complete additional tasks as needed. Shelter Staff will work under the direction and with the support of the Operations Manager and Shelter Director to ensure the Shelter’s goals are met.</p>



<p><strong>Qualifications: </strong></p>



<p>Successful candidate will have strong communication and people skills and be able to maintain professionalism and composure in uniquely challenging situations with diverse people. 18 years and older. Offer contingent on a successful reference and background check. Must have the ability to use basic computer programs, such as Microsoft Word, Excel, and e-mail. Must have reliable, winter ready transportation and be able to work outdoors in winter weather.</p>



<p><strong>Schedule &amp; Pay: </strong></p>



<p>$13/hr; up to 40 hours available per week. Possible opportunities for additional hours to fill-in as needed.</p>



<p><strong>Start Date: </strong></p>



<p>Week of November 15, 2020, with interviews to be held the week of November 2 and training during the week of November 9. This is a temporary position from mid-November to mid-March 2021 during Warming Shelter operations.</p>



<p><strong>To Apply: </strong></p>



<p>Please email resume and completed application form to Hood River Shelter Services at director@hoodrivercares.org or by mail to HRSS, P.O. Box 1714, Hood River, OR, 97031.</p>



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					<description><![CDATA[PRESS RELEASESept. 28, 2020For Immediate Release The Hood River City Council directed $195,000 in CARES Act funding to local partners that aid social services agencies, business organizations and individuals economically impacted by COVID-19. The City was allocated a total of $299,633 in COVID-19 relief funds last spring. It has been used for outdoor fencing, signage, personal protective equipment, public communications, &#8230; ]]></description>
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<p><strong>PRESS RELEASE</strong><br>Sept. 28, 2020<br>For Immediate Release</p>



<p>The Hood River City Council directed $195,000 in CARES Act funding to local partners that aid social services agencies, business organizations and individuals economically impacted by COVID-19.</p>



<p>The City was allocated a total of $299,633 in COVID-19 relief funds last spring. It has been used for outdoor fencing, signage, personal protective equipment, public communications, spring break lunches for area low-income families, and building remote work capabilities to keep municipal operations running in a socially distanced manner. The $195,000 balance of that apportionment was authorized for community aid in a Resolution passed by City Council in August. The balance of CARES Act funding must be used by December 30<sup>th</sup>.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>City Council deliberated and chose to target funding to specific sectors and needs, including aid to social services organizations, utility assistance for individuals, childcare assistance, emergency support to the Chamber of Commerce, and services for people experiencing homelessness.</p>



<p>“Hood River is blessed with an infrastructure of established community aid agencies that the City can tap into to disburse these federal assistance dollars. Working in partnership with these entities was key to getting aid out as quickly and efficiently as possible,” explains Will Norris assistant city manager/finance director.&nbsp;</p>



<p>&nbsp;The City of Hood River will allocate the $195,000 CARES Act funds as follows:</p>



<p><strong>• United Way Community Response Fund &#8211;&nbsp;</strong>$70,000</p>



<p>The COVID-19 Community Response Fund was developed through a partnership of the Healthy Gorge Initiative and the United Way-Columbia Gorge to assist non-profit partners in supporting&nbsp;vulnerable individuals in the community. Grant applications and eligibility requirements are available at gorgeimpact.com while more information about this fund is at unitedwaycolumbiagorge.org. Applications are reviewed weekly by a United Way committee, processed by Healthy Gorge Initiative, and will continue to be awarded while funds are available.</p>



<p>“What’s distinct about response funds received by the City of Hood River is that priority is given to organizations that serve Hood River residents with the intention of keeping important non-profits viable during these difficult times,” explained Paul Lindberg of Healthy Gorge Initiative.</p>



<p>&nbsp;The United Way Community Response Fund has been helping non-profits since spring of 2020. The City of Hood River’s allocation of CARES Act dollars brings the fund total close to $400,000.</p>



<p><strong>• Homelessness Relief &#8211; $45,000&nbsp;</strong></p>



<p>City Council dedicated funding to help people experiencing homelessness. The State’s COVID-19 health&nbsp;and safety guidelines have made Hood River Shelter Services winter warming shelter’s latest location at Riverside Church unworkable. For the past 10 years, shelter and meals have been provided from mid-November through mid-March. These funds from the City of Hood River will allow Hood River Shelter Services to provide non-congregate warming shelter services during the coming winter. For more information, contact&nbsp;<a href="mailto:director@hoodrivercares.org">director@hoodrivercares.org</a>.</p>



<p><strong>• Mid-Columbia Community Action Council, Individual Utility Assistance &#8211;&nbsp;</strong>$40,000</p>



<p>For those experiencing difficulty with basic living expenses related to COVID-19, relief can be requested in the amount of $300 per household for utilities costs to cover electricity, natural or propane gas, water-sewer and/or internet. This program, administered by the Mid-Columbia Community Action Council (MCCAC), can be accessed by phoning 541-386-4027, ext. 310. Only residents of Hood River are eligible for City funding; however, MCCAC offers other relief funds to households outside Hood River. Those who have received prior relief from MCCAC can apply by providing information on how they’ve been impacted by COVID-19 with copies of recent bills. If households have not been helped by MCCAC before, additional documentation is required, including identification, a valid Social Security number and income records.</p>



<p>•&nbsp;<strong>Child Care Partners &#8211;&nbsp;</strong>$25,000</p>



<p>The City is contracting with Child Care Partners, a local child care resource, referral and training agency. The organization will be using City CARES Act funds to provide resources and support necessary to help existing Hood River programs reopen or expand, and to recruit new child care providers and programs in the City. Child Care Partners provides COVID-19 resources and has developed&nbsp;FAQs, tools, and guidance&nbsp;for&nbsp;<a href="https://oregonearlylearning.com/COVID-19-Resources/For-Providers">providers</a>and&nbsp;<a href="https://oregonearlylearning.com/COVID-19-Resources/For-Families">families</a>&nbsp;as well as&nbsp;<a href="https://oregonearlylearning.com/COVID-19-Resources/Emergency-Child-Care">Emergency Child Care</a>. For more information, visit:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.cgcc.edu/childcare">cgcc.edu/childcare</a>.</p>



<p><strong>• Small Business Aid&nbsp;</strong>&#8211; $10,000</p>



<p>A portion of the CARES Act funds will go to the Hood River County Chamber of Commerce to maintain viability and services to local businesses after experiencing severe revenue reductions attributable to COVID-19.</p>



<p><strong>• City of Hood River</strong>&nbsp;&#8211; $5,000</p>



<p>Continuing COVID-19 costs incurred by the City.</p>



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