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October 2002
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Staff moved in to the INNterim Apartments on October 9th.
They did all the last minute things to make sure apartments were ready for residents. On Saturday, October 26th, our
first residents moved from INNterim House to the Apartments. All were delighted with
their new accommodations.
- INNterim served 80 homeless individuals during Fiscal Year 2002 and has served over 200 homeless families since it opened.
- INNterim House and INNterim Apartments together will be able to serve 90 homeless individuals at any one time.
- INNterim now provides 70% of the transitional housing for families in Baltimore County.
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| Volunteers help with move to Jensen Lane. |
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Can You Help! Each donated items means that we can devote more budget dollars to the services that assist women to reach their goal of independent living.
Canned goods – fruits and vegetables, tuna fish, spaghetti sauce, fruit juice
Staples – rice, spaghetti, noodles, cake mixes, muffin mixes, powdered drink mixes, four, sugar, coffee, hot chocolate
Cleaning Products - Bleach, Pinesol, dish liquid, dishwasher powder or liquid, disinfectant sprays, window cleaner, all purpose liquid cleaners.
Paper Products – Toilet paper, paper towels, paper plates, disposable bowls, hot and cold cups, copy paper, #10 envelopes, 10 x 13 brown envelopes.
Miscellaneous - Plastic forks and spoons, $0.37 stamps, $0.23 stamps.
Donated items can be dropped off at INNterim House, 112 Sudbrook Lane, Pikesville on Monday – Friday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
INNterim needs volunteers:
- Mondays from 6:45 – 8 p.m. for childcare while mothers attend parenting classes.
- On Christmas and other holidays to monitor residents for an hour or two so staff can celebrate with their families.
- To act as mentors to our families.
- To collect non-perishable foods, cleaning items and paper products.
If you have a few hours you can volunteer call Sharon Peterson at 410-486-8175 to learn
more about volunteer opportunities.
- Baltimore County Office of Community Conservation, and Office of Budget and Financefor their diligence and continued support for INNterim Apartments.
- HUDfor making the reopening of the Jensen Lane Apartments possible.
- Debois Textiles for donating 90 for sheets beds at INNterim Apartments.
- The Court of St. Joseph, Eldersberg, Maryland for collecting 37 sets of sheets for INNterim beds
- The Young Adult Institute of the Church of the Latter Day Saints, Columbia Stake for repairing our playground equipment at INNterim House.
- A special thanks to Jessica Carter of McDonogh School who finished her service hours with INNterim, but decided to say on as a volunteer because she enjoyed working with our children.
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