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COC Sets Strategic Plan

September 6, 2022 By Matt Pham

Enduring and emerging from the challenges of the last few years exposed a great need in the Baton Rouge Community for long-term efforts aimed at transforming lives and communities. Today, many of our neighbors, family members, brothers, and sisters are struggling in their experiences with poverty and homelessness. The Christian Outreach Center is working to step further into answering their calls for help.

The Greater Baton Rouge Region has experienced an almost doubling of those experiencing homelessness since 2019, and hosts over 163,000 households who live just one catastrophe away from losing their ability to retain housing (United Way). Furthermore, the region is home to hundreds of men and women re-entering society after incarceration. 62% of them will be unable to find work in just 6 months of freedom, and 65% of them will remain unemployed after 4 years (Prison Policy Institute).

These shocking statistics provide the context as to why the Christian Outreach Center launched our strategic plan through 2027. Our neighbors need long-term solutions to the challenges created by cycles of homelessness, poverty, and incarceration.

By doubling our class offerings of Job Readiness and Financial Education coursework, we double the ability to of our neighbors to work towards self-sufficiency as they learn how to gain and retain gainful employment opportunities, defined as positions earning greater than $18 per hour according to our cost of living here in the GBR area (MIT).

By doubling our prison re-entry programming, HandUp, we double our capacity to serve those seeking self-sufficiency after paying their debts to society. In turn, we provide restoration and carry out the definition of Justice provided by God.

By doubling our Essential Services we create opportunities to serve the men, women, and children in our region living outdoors with the critical resources necessary to overcome scarcity and hunger. Then, and only then, can they focus their efforts on achieving self-sufficiency.

Bolstering our infrastructure to include a mobile vehicle, home, furniture bank, and public donations warehouse builds our community's capacity to reach into underserved areas and regions where assistance may not currently be available. And, by creating these internal structures of employment, we create roles which can be filled by graduates of our programs in their journeys to self-sufficiency.

Each of these take and increase in staff and resources to achieve effectively. That's why we're looking to grow our numbers each and every year as we work towards these goals.

But these aren't goals for us alone. You can help us in our work to restoring self-sufficiency and dignity in the region. You can help us create a healthier economy and community for all of us to share. You can answer the call of Jesus, Himself, by serving our neighbors. When you give and volunteer at the COC, you become a part of our work in transforming the Greater Baton Rouge Region. Our neighbors need each of us to take part in this plan to bring it to fulfillment, and you can take your step by clicking on the buttons below.

Join us in uplifting our neighbors, and transforming the Greater Baton Rouge Region, one life at a time, today.

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Metropolitan Council Bans Encampments

August 25, 2022 By Matt Pham

Last night, The Metro Council of Baton Rouge passed legislation which makes living outdoors illegal in public areas, punishable with up to $250 in fines, $25 for the first offense, and public service. (The Advocate)

Those who are experiencing homelessness in our community need access to long term solutions, found in gainful employment opportunities, sustainable housing, and proper medical treatment for mental health and substance abuse challenges. Community engagement and transformative services are the only effective methods of addressing homelessness in our neighborhoods.

The work of the Christian Outreach Center is more critical now than ever before: The population of those experiencing homelessness is rapidly on the rise, almost doubling since 2019. Our brothers and sisters need us to walk with them on their paths to self-sufficiency.

At the COC, we're working each day to meet the needs of those experiencing homelessness in the Greater Baton Rouge Area, but our work is magnified and transformed when we partner with our community members. We are incredibly grateful for the citizens of Baton Rouge, legislators, and service organizations who already work with us tirelessly to build a sustainable solution for those experiencing homlessness.

If you're looking to address the challenges of homelessness in our city, we'd like to personally invite you to visit our Outreach Center, volunteer in our programs, and give in support of our mission. Transformation is not achieved by the few but by the many working together. Walk with us, and witness the collective power of our efforts and the transformational change they bring about.

Use the Buttons Below to learn about our services offered to those experiencing homelessness, give today, or find ways to volunteer.

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Grant News!

June 24, 2022 By The Christian Outreach Center of Baton Rouge

Grant News!

The Christian Outreach Center has been blessed with an incredible grant of over $56,000 to support our utilities assistance services this summer and into 2023!

We are grateful to Capital Area United Way for this renewed investment in the lives of our community!

The need for assistance with utilities is immense, with approximately half of our community members living outside the income threshold of self-sufficiency. This grant will allow us to meet an expanded group of people at approximately 30%-35% of the requests we receive each month, especially as the weather heats up and electricity bills become less manageable with rising costs across the board.

In 2022 we are committed to growing every single facet of what we do here at the COC because we feel called to meet the needs of our neighbors, calling for help.

Partnerships like this, mixed with support from individuals, corporations, and foundations, allow us to reach into the Greater Baton Rouge area and deliver ministry like never before.

“We are excited to welcome new and past partners for the upcoming year of funding through Basic Needs grants,” said George Bell, President and CEO of Capital Area United Way. “These programs will help ensure our community’s most underserved
populations are receiving basic necessities in a time where many are hurting from multiple years of pandemic environment and
natural disasters.”

Thank you to Capital Area United Way for your commitment to our community, and to those who support our mission each and everyday to make our work possible!

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Introducing Matthew Pham! Development Director for the COC

March 18, 2022 By The Christian Outreach Center of Baton Rouge

We are excited to introduce to you a new face you’ll be seeing a lot of at the COC- Matthew Pham! Matt is joining our team as Development Director, and we wanted to take a moment to help you get to know him. Please join us in giving him a warm welcome!

Q: What is your role at the Christian Outreach Center?

A: I am honored to serve the COC as Development Director.

Q: What makes you excited about the mission of the COC?

A: I am excited to get to work together with our community to grow Christ’s love by providing life altering education for those seeking and in need of transformation in the Word.

Q: Inspiring others to employment is an important component of the COC’s services. What inspired you to pursue non-profit development work?

A: I decided to enter the non-profit administration and fundraising field because I have always believed in the power of human-kind to effect positive change in the world when we devote our lives to loving one another and providing for our neighbors.

Q: If you had to choose one dessert for your after-dinner treat forever, what would you choose?

A: A perfectly baked chocolate chip cookie – well, more like a whole box of cookies.

Q: What are some of your defining characteristics?

A: I’m passionate, energized, tenacious, and disciplined.

Q: What is your favorite thing to do in Baton Rouge?

A: I love hanging around town with my wife and daughter. We love to eat at our local restaurants and to play in our great parks!

Q: What do you want clients and partners of the COC to know about you?

A: I want the partners and clients of COC to know that I am devoted to building connections for the organization, avenues for positive change, and facilitating connections in our world desperate for love.

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