Contact:
360.754.4085
1320 8th Ave SE
Olympia, WA 98501

Open House Event

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Please visit us for our open house!

Come see the progress we’ve made fixing up the House of Hospitality, check out our garden plans, and peruse our photo album.

Meet and chat with guests, volunteer hosts, board members, and other Bread & Roses supporters.

Eat yummy snacks, listen to good music, and even dance in our kitchen if you like!


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Bread & Roses’ volunteer hosts, board members, and guests will be available to answer any questions you may have.

We’ll have copies of our newsletter, progress reports, budget, and finance reports handy for you to look over.

But, most importantly, we’ll have good music and great snacks!


Saturday, Dec 12thIMG_0095
4-6PM
1320 8th Ave SE
Olympia, WA 98501

Donations will be gratefully accepted.

Quarterly newsletter – Nov 09

Our newsletter is now available for download (pdf format).  Check it out!Bnr-logo

Download:

B&R_newsletter_Nov_09[1]

Make too much, Invite too many

IMG_0099There is a funny story in the Catholic Worker that the movement was founded on the basis of a “soup” recipe: Make too much, invite too many.

At Bread & Roses, we’ve got this recipe down pat.  We baked 6 turkeys and had close to 30 people over for Thanksgiving dinner this year.  Guests included volunteers (thank you Tom, Roxanne, Dana, and kids!), in-laws (thanks for coming Martin!), women from the B&R shelter, families from the Family Support Center’s shelter, and a couple folks from Camp Quixote.

It was a great time.  We danced around to the Pogues and Irish Independence music while baking turkeys, pies, and pumpkin bread.  Meta gave proper instructions for “see-food” to the small children (much to the delight of the parents).  Pets chewed on stew bones.  And there was an abundance of food.

Special thanks to Maria Garner (with FUMCO and the Volunteer Center) for chasing down the turkeys!  Hope you didn’t get too winded, Maria.  :)

Please help the new Family Support Shelter!

The Family Support Center has opened a new shelter for families with children, in response to the closure of the Salvation Army’s family shelter.  They badly need volunteers to staff the shelter!  This means that you could directly help ensure that no child sleeps on an Olympia sidewalk.  Besides, shelter staffing in a family shelter mostly involves playing with a bunch of little kids – what could be more fun!

For full details on the volunteer opportunity, please visit the Family Support Center’s listing on the Volunteer Center site.

General Update

Supporters may now donate online

Bread & Roses now accepts online donations through JustGive.org!  Just click on the “Donate Now” button on the right sidebar. Don’t miss the “make this a recurring donation” option.  :)

Please welcome our new board members

Nanci Lamusga, Emily Lardner, and Shannon Ford have graciously accepted invitations to join Bread & Roses’ board of directors.

Nanci was a founding member of the Bread & Roses community in the early 1980’s (she traveled here from the Des Moines Catholic Worker) and has strong nonprofit management experience.

Emily co-directs the Washington Center for Improving the Quality of Undergraduate Education – a public service center at The Evergreen State College – and is returning to Bread & Roses’ board after a couple years off.

Shannon Ford is a program manager at the Capital Clubhouse and got her start in human services as an intern at the Bread & Roses Advocacy Center.

Welcome back to the B&R community, folks!

Moving forward financially

Bread & Roses has contracted with a new book-keeper to provide stronger, more in-depth oversight of our finances.  Gerda Wynkoop will be managing our books and reporting to the board of directors.  Gerda is a highly experienced professional who came with strong recommendations from the local nonprofit community.

Other great news: Thanks to a very generous gift from the Tides Foundation, as well as the very hard work of our Treasurer (Chris Bauermeister) and the rest of the board, Bread & Roses is having a stronger (financially speaking) September than we’ve had in many, many years!  We owe a big “thank-you” to our supporters, neighbors, volunteers, families and friends for coming to our aid as we’ve worked to bounce back from a rough year.  Thanks to you, we’re building momentum!

Garden fun

Several of the guests from our women’s shelter have put in an extraordinary amount of hard work as we’ve started rehabilitating our fruit/veggie gardens.  Their reward will come at this Friday’s dinner when I break out the pies made from our home grown fruit!  We’ve all had a great time working (and eating) together.

Stay tuned

We may soon have video capability, which means YouTube embedded videos here on our blog.  We’re thinking along the lines of a virtual tour, community updates, board member and volunteer interviews… let us know what you’d like to hear about and who you’d like to hear from!

Teriyaki Chicken

Yum.

Come join us for dinner!  7:00PM tonight.  Just bring a side dish and a smile!

1320 8th Ave SE, just a few blocks east of City Hall

Friday Dinner plan for 8.14.09

Hey folks!

We’ll be doin’ tacos for the potluck dinner tomorrow night.  All are welcome!

Dinner starts at 7:00 PM at the House of Hospitality.

General Update

So I’m hanging out the window, one hand gripping the window frame, the other grasping tightly to the edge of our only air conditioning unit – the one that just fell out the window.  Rivers of sweat pour down my face, dripping from my chin and evaporating in the sticky hot velvet air.

A guest at our family shelter offers assistance: “Give me your hand.”  Like Indiana Jones reaching for the Holy Grail in the final scenes of “The Last Crusade”, I consider my choice: air conditioning in the 100+ degree weather, or the safety of the of the second story bedroom floor in the Guesthouse.  Luckily I am no Indiana Jones, and my feet are firmly planted on the roof of the front porch.

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Progress Report and Annual Budget

Bread & Roses’ Annual Operating Budget has been approved by the board and is now available for viewing and comment.  A report on our current progress is also available.  Please read and let us know what you think!

Annual Operating Budget 2009-2010

Bread & Roses Progress Report

How you can directly assist our guests

We will occasionally post assistance requests on behalf of our guests.  Through these blog posts, you will have the opportunity to read or watch interviews with guests and contribute directly to their individual needs.  These “assists” will help our guests to cover move-in costs for housing, eliminate medical debts, find work, and attain personal aspirations.  Keep an eye on our assists category on this blog for opportunities to make a difference.

Thank you!