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Category: General Human Services

Arlington Street People's Assistance Network, Inc.

AKA A-SPAN

Arlington, VA

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Arlington Street People's Assistance Network, Inc.

Also Known As:
A-SPAN
Physical Address:
Arlington, VA 22210 
EIN:
54-1615993
Web URL:
www.a-span.org
Leadership:
Ms. Kathleen Sibert, Chief Executive

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Basic Organization Information

Arlington Street People's Assistance Network, Inc.

Also Known As:
A-SPAN
Physical Address:
Arlington, VA 22210 
EIN:
54-1615993
Web URL:
www.a-span.org 
NTEE Category:
P Human Services 
P85 Homeless Services/Centers 
L Housing, Shelter 
L82 Housing Expense Reduction Support, Rent Assistance 
J Employment, Job Related 
J20 Employment Procurement Assistance and Job Training 
Year Founded:
1991 
Ruling Year:
1992 

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Mission Statement

A-SPAN provides life-sustaining services for Arlington's homeless. Our mission is to provide permanent housing for this vulnerable population through outreach, support and relationships built on trust and respect.
Our strategies include: meeting emergency needs including food and a day center; providing street outreach, case management and employment assistance; advocating for and creating new programs to fill gaps in homeless services; and increasing community awareness and involvement in ending homelessness.

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Chief Executive

Ms. Kathleen Sibert

Term:

Since Nov 2008

Chief Executive Profile:

Ms. Kathleen Sibert, a long-time resident of Arlington, has over 15 years experience in the non-profit and business sectors. She was a senior executive at Melwood, a local non-profit, and has held leadership positions at IBM, Bank of Guam, and TANDBERG. Ms. Sibert, who holds an MBA, is an active member of St. Peter's Episcopal Church in Arlington, and serves on the Board of the Arlington YMCA.

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Program: Peoples Assistance

Budget:
$898,354
Category:
Human Services
Population Served:
Homeless

Program Description:

A-SPAN was started by concerned citizens who began feeding people on the streets in 1989. We continue this volunteer tradition with over 600 volunteers who help with our programs which include: OPPORTUNITY PLACE, opened in 1999, is a daytime walk-in center providing showers, mail, telephone, laundry, clothing, transportation, assistance with IDs, referrals for medical and dental, storage, as well as case management, employment couseling, and life skills training. The HOMELESS BAGGED MEAL PROGRAM serves 80 meals prepared and delivered nightly by volunteers. The STREET OUTREACH program is the foundation of the organization. Counselors seek out homeless people on the streets, in the woods, under the bridges, and anywhere homeless people may be found. The IN-ROADS and STRIVING HOME are housing first model programs that provide permanent supportive housing placements for 15 individuals provided through two HUD funded programs.

Program Long-Term Success:

Served aproximately 800 homeless people through Opportunity Place, a daytime center providing outreach, case management, job assistance and housing placement.

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