Basic Organization Information
Tampa Crossroads, Inc.
- Physical Address:
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Tampa, FL
33603
- EIN:
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59-1743719
- Web URL:
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www.tampacrossroads.com
- NTEE Category:
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W Public, Society Benefit
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L Housing, Shelter
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L41 Temporary Shelter For the Homeless
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W Public, Society Benefit
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W30 Military/Veterans' Organizations
- Year Founded:
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1976
- Ruling Year:
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1977
- How This Organization Is Funded:
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State-Dept of Children and Families - $300,000
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U.S. Department of Labor - $300,000
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Veterans Administration - $195,000
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Mission Statement
Tampa Crossroads has been a community based provider of residential treatment services and transitional housing for over thirty three years. Our therapeutic community model provides the life skills training for our clients to live independent and productive lives.
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Impact Statement
We developed and opened a new facility to provide transitional housing to homeless female veterans. This is the first program of it's kind in the U.S.
We are currently developing a National Model program for unification of homeless female veterans and their minor children. In 2010 we opened a homeless veterans employment network to assist military women and men to develop job skills, access training and find employment.
Revenue and Expenses
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Chief Executive
Mrs. Sara Romeo
Term:
Since
Feb
2002
Chief Executive Profile:
Honorable Sara Romeo was elected to the Florida House of Representatives after more than 25 years of work in her community. She has owned and operated a family business for 30-years, and has extensive knowledge of non-profit management. Ms. Romeo has had a stellar career of community activism and in 2008 was nominated as Tampa Bay Business Woman of the Year for non-profit management. Her commitment to the clients that we serve and the families that depend on our services is evident in her ability to bring this organization it's current status as a primary provider of co-occurring treatment services to adult men and women.
CEO/Executive Director Statement:
While we have tripled our capacity in the last 5-years we continue to show positive outcomes as a result of our philosophy of self responsibility. We offer our clients every opportunity to make positive changes in their lives and to become self-reliant through our evidence based practices.
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Program:
Veterans Employment Network
- Budget:
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$325,000
- Category:
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Employment
- Population Served:
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Military/Veterans
Program Description:
Tampa Crossroads operates a variety of residential and non-residential programs. In 2010 we received a grant from the U.S. Dept of Labor to assist homeless and at-risk female veterans and veterans with families to find stable and sustainable employment through building job skills and trainings. All of our programs are designed to assist adult men and women in changing their thinking and lifestyle to embrace responsibility and respect for themselves and their community.Independence through employment and family reunification are major components of all programs.
Program Long-Term Success:
National Model Program to house and treat homeless female veterans has been completed and will begin accepting clients in Jan. 2009. This is the only program specifically designed for female soldiers experiencing homelessness, PTSD, substance abuse and mental health issues.
Program Short-Term Success:
82% successful transition to permanent housing with increased income
Program Success Monitored by:
Quality Assurance team and the Veterans Administration.
Program Success Examples:
Achieving stability in housing
Full time employment with sustainable wage
Family reunification
Program:
Athena Transitional Housing
- Budget:
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$420,000
- Category:
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Housing
- Population Served:
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Military/Veterans
Program Description:
The ATHENA program is designed to serve homeless female veterans in a gender sensitive setting. It is the first of it's kind in the U.S.
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Rose Manor Women's Program
- Budget:
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$450,000
- Category:
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Mental Health, Substance Abuse
- Population Served:
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Female Adults
Program Description:
Housing and treatment of non-violent adult women. Court ordered and under the supervision of DOC
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PEARL Program
- Budget:
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$550,000
- Category:
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Mental Health, Substance Abuse
- Population Served:
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Adults
Program Description:
Residential treatment and rehabilitation for adult men and women who are diverted from incarceration due to mental illness.
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Non-residential Services
- Budget:
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$285,000
- Category:
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Mental Health, Substance Abuse
- Population Served:
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Adults
Program Description:
Counseling, assessments and testing for Adult men and women
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Funding Needs
Funding is needed to assist mentally ill adults out of State Hospitals and local jails for successful transition back into the community. Of the 22-bed capacity we have only 9 beds funded which causes a delay of accepting new clients. Currently the wait to be admitted to this highly specialized program is 1-year.
Volunteer Needs
Mentors for Female veterans program.
Mentors for mentally ill men and women
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