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Monthly Update: Celebrating Homecoming

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We have a lot to share with you this month.


Big Announcement!


The Ellen DeGeneres Show is furnishing all the tiny homes in partnership with Ashley Furniture.

The furniture will be delivered the week of November 18th. We are so excited for this blessing. We ask for your help with our Amazon wish list. We are in need of appliances, 9 stainless steel refrigerators and 8 27 inch stackable washers and dryers preferably from these supportive retailers Lowe's Home Improvement or Tucson's Appliances.


Community we are so close to seeing the fulfilment of this vision, because of you.


We are fully imbedded in the Tucson community. Right now Tucson is celebrating the University of Arizona's Homecoming festivities and we are likewise operating in the spirit of joy as we make the final push towards being move in ready for ribbon cutting. We have been interviewing new residents, getting to know them as children of the creator, and beginning the relationship building processes. We go the extra mile to shift mindsets and proclaim the messages that our underserved youth are seen, are worthy, that they are somebody. Great care is taken to coordinate the décor of the homes to emphasize that they are home, cared for, and empowered.

My Heart To Your Ears


My dear Community,


Together we are championing forward to the finish line. What a moment to celebrate each other for our dedication to safely house 9 more underserved young adults 18-22 years old. Through forward thinking, progressive, holistic concepts we are removing the band aid and removing the concrete path laid out by society. Thanks to open minded supporters like yourselves we are creating tax payers, voters, reducing the victimization rate, judicial involvement, whole healed people and home owners. This is community. We all win. 


Our ask of you is to support our Amazon Wish List and share with family and friends. Don't forget your donations are tax deductible and I Am You 360 is a QFCO. Friendly reminder this is our last big push to completely furnish each home to set them up for success to be successful. 


In this issue we celebrate:

The Ellen Show and Ashley Furniture Donation

The Wish List

Move Ins

Hygiene Drive/UA School of Law Hygiene donations

Wells Fargo and Lowes Home Improvement landscaping day

Donor highlight Altrusa International of Tucson Inc

Thank you Catalina UMC

UA Cares Kickoff

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Welcome home Pink
You're safe and fine
Personalization

As our community celebrates homecoming, we are welcoming new residents to the safety of being home. Each tiny home offers standard essentials and personalized touches curated with love. The comforters, rugs, towels and decorative flares are customized to the favorite color of each resident. Original artwork, donated by Suzie and Richard Lutgen adorn the walls where scripture and encouraging words of affirmation were written during the earlier phases of construction. Every effort is made to proclaim '"You Are Somebody!" This is why we are so intentional with our asks and why our wish list is so specific. There is a shift beyond physical accommodations and placement, these tiny homes actively speak to the soul and reprogram the subconscious with new frequencies. We are gently addressing self esteem and powerfully replacing the limiting beliefs born out of trauma. Homecoming involves pep rallies, displaying spirit, class reunions, and hopefully winning the game against Colorado. Our homecoming involves our team of cheerleaders, leading through a curriculum of life skill classes, displaying the spirit of our motto "I Am Somebody!" A reunion between our residents and the inner child, the divine, the value and purpose within all of us. This reunion with self forms the thread with which we weave them back into the fabric of society. As they progress through the program, gaining yards, and making touch downs, we plant the seeds of hope to help them grow and win the game of life.

Thank you to every donor who pulled up and dropped off at our last Hygiene Drive. We are seeing a tremendous increase in the demand for hygiene products in our community. The products donated benefit children in foster care. We offer our deepest thanks. To navigate holiday time constraints and construction efforts to complete the homes we will create a virtual wish list for you to conveniently contribute hygiene. Our next hygiene drive will take place in 2025. You can also drop off housewarming gifts for the homes.

We'd like to extend a warm thank you to the University of Arizona, James E Rogers Collège of Law for hosting a hygiene drive for I Am You 360.

We extend a special thank you to Wells Fargo and Loews Home Improvement for donating towards our landscaping efforts. This is Community!

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Donor Highlights: Thank you Altrusa International of Tucson

We thank our donor community. You Are Somebody! You are a big part of all the progress we are making. The life changing impact being made is supported by your generosity. It is appreciated.


We were honored to have an interview with Gail Dent, the Service Committee Chair for

Altrusa International of Tucson. Inc and are happy to highlight this community partner.


I Am You 360: "Tell me about the focus of Altrusa's giving efforts"

Gail: "Literacy"

I Am You 360: "And Young people?"

Gail: "Yes"

I Am You 360: "Is that the link that attracted you to I Am You 360, what put us on your radar?"

Gail: "It was actually that someone invited Desiree Cook to come and speak at one of our meetings. Once she talked to us, then it was like, oh we should help these people, nobody else is doing this work. We were very impressed, she took us on a tour recently and everybody was admiring everything that she's been able to do there."

I Am You 360: "Its so exciting to see the progress of this project every time I go in and see it"

Gail: "You're more impressed"

I Am You 360: "Yes, recently we were celebrating doors, we have doors!"

Gail: "Yeah, when there's paint, Oh another party." After sharing laughter. "It's a huge project and we're a very small group. We only have about 20 members and a lot of them are not active. So it's a very small group and we do what we can with what we have. We contribute to free little libraries and we want to put one at the I Am You 360 office because we don't want it locked up inside with the houses we want it to be out at the office. We can stock it with books for a variety of ages because the neighborhood can use it too. That's been a big push of ours because there have been people who started free little libraries and then they sort of let them go. There's one over here on McCormick Park that was just one of those newspaper venue things and its been neglected for I don't know how long and when we found it, we said people come here to this park, we should put books here so we did and they disappeared and so we kept doing it. We've got let's see, I know Marsha does two freewill libraries, we do one at the Haven, I have one at a park near where I used to live and so we're very much into trying to get kids to read. They started, before I became a member, they started the Tully preschool library because the little ones weren't allowed to check from the regular library because it's a privately run preschool within the school, most of them are like that. So we supplied books and then we went and helped them check out and we're still doing that work, still supplying books."

I Am You 360: "Where do you get the books from?"

Gail: " Well we have used some of our money to buy them from Barnes and Noble. I've gotten from from Friends of the Library because I volunteer there too, several of us volunteer there and they give books to people who are helping to supply free little libraries and schools with books. We try and give the preschool only the best because, you know like Desiree's attitude is, you know you do. A school library, yeah you can have some messy stuff, but in a preschool library where you're just starting and getting the idea of what books are you want them to have nice ones"

I Am You 360: "Yes I'm glad you mention Desiree's attitude, we're very much about that, trying to give our residents a taste or sense of the best. Instill our motto in them, 'I am Somebody'. They're so used to not having, we must change that narrative to change the trajectory. The message that you're worth it.

Gail: "Good. Yes, you're worth it, you're valuable."

I Am You 360: Please share what it was about Desiree or what she said that drew and impressed you to partner with us?'"

Gail: "Well I think the first thing was the magnitude of what she was trying to do. That was when she originally talked to us, and then when we got more information on the tour, it was even more impressive because it was like she's limiting it so she can do a good job. You know, my husband was with us on that tour and he said, 'well it's only ten kids' and I said 'well that's the first group'. you know, but she obviously has plans, it's not a 'we're gonna do this once and then forget it' so I think that's a key to success is to limit it. It's just like in a school classroom, if you have 40 kids, you can't do what you can do if you have 20 and so you've got to make those decisions about what's important and I think she's made a good decision."

I Am You 360: "How long ago was it that she spoke?"

Gail: "Probably about a year."

I AM You 360: "How have you kept in touch with us since?"

Gail: "I started donating, I think I gave my foster care money to her last year. The tax credit money and then when the newsletter told me about donating, then I started going to Amazon and looking at that list and seeing what I could do. I just kind of kept a little bit in touch with her since then and I now have gotten more people in the group involved because I'm kind of pushy." More shared laughter "Yu know so I organized the tour and said who's going, that kind of thing."

I Am You 360: Well from the pictures, you had a pretty good sized tour group."

Gail: "Yes we had some friends come too that we thought would be interested in it and actually we had a few people not able to come that day that wanted to but they were out of town r some had been sick. A lot of the people in our group are older, we have some people who are 90 in our group, so it is hard for some of them to get around. But one of the things that Desiree showed us on the tour were the cards of encouragement, the inspiring cards that you put into the bags so at lunch today we made some of those and we have plans to get together and make some more. So we'll be bringing her some of those inspiring, inspirational cards for the hygiene bags. That's something that we thought, you know, people who can't go out and volunteer some place can do that."

I Am You 360: "I love that."

Gail: "The plan is to bring them at the end of the month when you do your hygiene drive. Some people brought some things today to bring to your hygiene drive too. Desiree said Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning so if I'm over that way I can drop them off"

I Am You 360: "The hygiene drives are so important and necessary for meeting a big need in our community and the way we organize the donations according to age and ethnicity. That personal touch that Desiree brings, that every child knows, this is specifically for me both the products and the word."

Gail: "Right. I taught for 30 years. There were those kids in the class who you knew didn't take showers on a regular basis and get their hair cleaned and their you know, and they would sometimes be ridiculed and you had to deal with that, and they had to deal with that because I'm sure even if they weren't in school you know.... So anything you can do to prevent that, and there's only so much you can do. So one thing is have them have clean hair, and don't have lice, and you know don't look a mess and things will go more smoothly for you. That was not one of our inspirational phrases, that we used however; no lice. Some of us have been teachers but quite a few other members have been in the business world, and for instance our treasurer made it very clear to us that if we gave to the foster care tax credit and we didn't use that tax credit this year that it would carry over for next year and not to worry about it. I think that people were interested to hear that, and that that was a possibility so I'm hoping that we get more people giving to that. I had no idea that if you didn't use it, it carries over to next year but she's an accountant. So you know, because we do have people from a lot of different backgrounds they have different things to offer."

I Am You 360: "We talked about hygiene and the tiny homes, were you aware of the self development curriculum and the classes that we offer.

Gail: "Yes, that's part of what makes it so valuable. Is that, you know, they don't teach things in school that kids need to know if they're gonna live on their own. So absolutely for them to earn their way into the houses by taking classes and keeping a job is super."

I Am You 360: "what is the process like for your group when deciding where to donate?"

Gail: "Good question, as far as I can tell, there's a committee and they decide where whatever money we raise will go. Since we're such a small group we don't raise that much and it takes about $5000.00 to run the Tucson Festival of Books Young Author Contest. That takes up much of our money so we'll be having an online auction in October and that auction is to raise extra money to give to maybe some groups. I have not been here long enough to know how they decide which ones, you have to be a member three years to join that committee. So I push them to do things and we try and sell things to make the money. We don't have any paid staff or anything like that so we spend a little bit on stamps and then on the causes. I'm hoping we can make a fair amount on that auction because last year we didn't give to any causes except we always give a scholarship to Pima and a small scholarship to U of A so we did that and we did the Festival of Books but we didn't give to any other causes last year. So it depends on how much we make.

I Am You 360: "Tell me more of what Altrusa is? What is the core or what binds the group together?"

Gail: "It's supposed to be leadership and right now it seems to be literacy and at the end of every meeting we say something about going out and upholding the Altrusa ideals because we want to help people, that's the basic idea. It has focused on children and literacy the last two years that I have been here, I'm not sure that it has always been focused that way. Then the international group that we're attached to Altrusa International has some causes too and the projects that we participate in for them is called Days for Girls. That is here in Tucson and they make personal period products for women that can be washed and reused. I don't think many of them stay here in Tucson, unless a group ask for them, I think a refuge group asked at one point, but a lot of them will go to other countries. The last set went to Sudan, sometimes they go to Mexico, it varies based on who is asking for them. They are made out of bright colorful cloth and can be washed and reused after they dry so they don't have to buy them every single month. In America we use and throw away paper products but in other countries where women are put away during their period it brings a sense of freedom. Days for Girls operates in conjunction with a Mormon church on 22 street. It's only once a month and I don't sew, but a lot of the women are sewing these. They get the material donated or they buy them and sew them into these specific packages where they are paired with panties and a bar of soap so that they can wash them.

I Am You 360: "How did you hear about Altrusa?"

Gail: "Altrusa, some friends of mine were in it and the first time I saw them do something was at the Tucson Festival of Books, they used to have a big show that they would do at the festival and then after the first couple years of the festival they took over the Young Authors Contest and they've been doing that ever since. We have about 20 winners from kindergarten to high school in the Young Authors Contest that write whatever they wanna write, we don't demand that they write on any topic, and they submit that and we just started working in conjunction with the library so that they have the entry points to give out to library patrons too. The writings are judged by Altrusa members and we have a ceremony at the festival and the winners receive a $100 gift certificate to the University of Arizona bookstore along with other prizes. Then we have a party for them about a month afterwards where they can read their stories and bring their family and friends. Their stories are also published in an anthology and the anthology is given to their schools and to each winner so they are now published authors. We get it published for them and give them a copy of their published work. There is a Young Artist Contest too. Each of their school libraries have a copy and we sell extra copies to family members. We pay the publishing costs and work with a local printer.

I Am You 360; "How can others join and get involved in this work? What is the commitment?"

Gail: "It's really a year commitment because we pay yearly dues. We're changing our website right now but its https://altrusatucson.org/. we're moving from one website to another right now for donations and information. If you go to our website you can see more information. The third Thursday of every month we have lunch at Kingfisher at 11am so you can show up and express interest in person.

I AM You 60: "What's your favorite part of being involved in Altrusa?"

Gail: "The service, that's why I joined. I really like having a group to support me in service, to not be doing it alone, to have a group. We volunteer at Friends of the Library for their sales and there are like five of us that volunteer, we don't necessarily do the same things but we're all there, it's the camaraderie. Camaraderie is a big part of Altrusa.

I Am You 360: "Are there any requirements for joining Altrusa?"

Gail: "Not really, we have men and women. You have to be able to pay the dues, but we have scholarships too. Someone has donated some money to bring people in who are unable to pay so all they'd have to do is talk to the treasurer. We get together and celebrate one another's happenings and we take care of each other when people have fallen or had eye surgery or had problems. That group support and community.

I Am You 360: "What gives you warm fuzzies?"

Gail: "Ok I'll tell you what gave me warm fuzzies, the first time when I dropped off the hygiene supplies, and the kids came out and got them, and were so excited about it. I teared up. I mean It was like, wait, these are 20 year old kids who are excited about getting this stuff and having to see me bring it. That was very, very rewarding, I think it gives me a good feeling. I was a school librarian, so working in the Tully library and trying to make it a better place is very very rewarding for me. But everybody has their own thing, you know, some people emphasize different aspects of it. A lot of people who have been in Altrusa for a while say the community and group support is the biggest thing for them.

Thank You Catalina UMC


We appreciate the donations and opportunity to speak at the Catalina Breakfast Forum. Special thank you to Neil West for the invitation and for serving as the audio, visual tech during the event. We hope to have the opportunity to share with you again. You truly do offer the best $4 breakfast in Tucson.


Catalina United Methodist Church

UA Cares Bear Down and Step Up


The University of Arizona recently held the kick off to their workplace giving campaign and I Am You 360 participated along with other nonprofit organizations doing great work across the Tucson community. The University of Arizona is a major employer in our city. If you or someone you know works for the University of Arizona, help us spread the word that you now have the option to give to I Am You 360 via payroll deductions. We are so excited to partner in this manner with the Wildcat Community. As we share the joy of their homecoming, we look forward to our ribbon cutting ceremony. We share the Wildcat Spirit for tackling challenges, Bearing Down to Step Up for our Community. UA Cares is a series of University initiatives that enable wildcats to pay it forward and be in service to community. University Employees are able to donate time, talent, and money to benefit the charities of their choice. We invite you to make I AM You 360 your choice. We are so proud of board member Lovely Ganthier who also serves on that committee. We look forward to strengthening this partnership and continuing to plant seeds of hope to watch our youth grow. We all win!

UA Cares Kickoff

"Look Around! Do you see a problem? What can you do about it? Can you give? Can you share the cause?"


On behalf of I AM YOU 360, we sincerely appreciate your generosity and look forward to providing you with more positive and inspiring updates made possible by your gifts.


Best,

Desire Cook

CEO of I AM YOU 360


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