ORDER NO. 30674 COMMUNITY COUNCIL OF SOUTH CENTRAL TEXAS TO UTILIZE YOUTH EXHIBIT CENTER Came to be heard this the 14th day of January, 2008, with a motion made by Commissioner Letz, seconded by Commissioner Oehler. The Court unanimously approved by vote of 4-0-0 to: Grant a 50% reduction in the normal rental fees, the same treatment as other similar non-profit organizations, for the Community Council of South Central Texas to utilize the Youth Exhibit Center. 01108/2008 10:58 18308962194 CCSCT CS HOUSING PAGE 02 rr, v ~ . a~v~ ~~.. s, ., urr~ ~ .~ct.tl c~ Y*.~!'SIx. t,UU1V I .' I"M4~k. 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A!t A~cotd~l Requests wtli ire arreenea by the C~u~stw Judgc'p dttice co dacerminn if ad,rgt,ate itlFClrrXtgtiotl has beer- prepart[! fC7r' the C~~urCs formal considc~~.rinn nn~i actiun d± time ~sf Cot:rt Meetings. Ypur COOporati~n wil( be appreciated atxi c~~tcril~uCe tov~+artts yo;,r r~uest hein~t addressed gt the ~arlie~t opportunity. See Agenda Rega~:st ~tule~s A.d~apted ~~, C:ammissicners' Court. 01108/2008 10:58 18308962194 CCSCT CS HOUSING PAGE 03 t purchasesr (8usitta~) J+raesa: c~c;r _ TEXAS SALES TAX RE$ALE ~ EMP1"l+drT CERTYFX~A-'X'~ ~tcmE: t~ir,t5.ts t asn, 1e mt„rt air txtrnpfotil to b. a xatid c.ta~ral. ~t 2 SLrces A,ddrnts: 2U5A E. Or~L>rt a City. 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'T1tis e~titlata should be Dxrntshod to rise Store br Clnb +.here tarlacl~ purchcue. n 4114'1) =~ ui '~~ 7r~~~(~`1 A11N~1,41!hl`1'1 I~I.I~b;: nnrr •r ~l~f 01!08/2008 10:58 18308962194 CCSCT CS HOUSING PAGE 04 ~, , lnttrrtt;~t Rr~1tCf1R~C $r~'~" ~1C@ DChP"'il0rli v~ ~~+u „w.>a..~ y ~ti.- j < 4 . -~ `~ _ (3r:,liit.~ ~ ittlaG<••~~ ~'^+;f.•t~1LN ~~t.~sy5~~{? ~ 1i.t::f W t ICJ S:W Ilila'i: Cott-s~uttitr. Cpaac3l of SouCL r~w~~ir~er~ Cegtrii~; * Tiexae .. - p o ~rrw~r L930 ~ (~~4) 7$7-I~S~ .Segaia.~sacs~ 7lS155 ~ilctaiR: the ~anigg of section SD9(a) of "Che ~Lnterr~al Revenue Cade because you are 'an organixatidn described in section I7+DC '~'Ci~~A~ CVO) -- tf we may bt: of futher ass4sta~tGe,'P1Gti~se catttact the person urhase name and te7ephane number are sEtaaa above. SiRCereiy ypurs, TN~~~SA HELMS ' COMF Tax ~xanines^ .-....• l d ~Uq~ ~N XI :'}~' li:a~~71 A~?~~611u~~~ ~11:~~ti~~ ~~t'~ '/ ups, KERB COUNTY COMMUNITY COUNCIL OF SOUTH CENTRAL TEXAS, INC. COMMUNITY SERVICES DIVISION 2007 ANNUAL REPORT JANUARY 10, 2008 With in the Kerr County region, CCSCT Community Services assisted 182 families (537 individuals) with programs such as Co-pay, ECP, Elderly/Disabled and Heating and Cooling. Priority was given to those in most need for example families with small children and the Elderly or Disabled along with households with incomes lower than the stipulated governmental poverty guidelines. CCSCT provided a total of $89,485.43 in assistance to the residents of Kerr County. Through our Co-pay program residents are assisted with 3 to 6 moths of utility support provided that they attend energy conservation workshops to learn how to lower their utility bills. Along with these workshops, our clients are given energy conservation handouts and tips to use as guidelines within their home reducing their energy burden. CCSCT Community Services worked with 207 individuals on this program and spent a total of $20,965.02. CCSCT's ECP program is designed to help those residents who have a crisis with in their household that strained their financial ability to pay their utility bill and is also designed to assist families due to bad weather. We assisted 73 families with this program and spent a total of $20,965.02. The Elderly and/or Disabled program is a program designed to assist families or individuals who have family members, or who are, 60 years of age or older, along with those who are deemed disabled by the Government. With this program qualified clients can be assisted with up to 4 months of utility support. Client signed up on this program are also encouraged to participate in our Energy, Budget and Nutritional Workshops. CCSCT assisted 82 families spending a total of $28,342.39. Our Heating and Cooling program assists qualified clients by replacing non-energy efficient Refrigerators, Water Heaters, Window Units and even Central Units when possible. Again priority was given to those Kerr County Residents who are elderly, disabled, have young children, or who have incomes below the governmental poverty guidelines. With this program CCSCT assisted 7 families spending $19,213.00. CCSCT offers additional services such as: Budget, Energy and Nutritional Workshops. Information and Referrals to: the Texas Worksource Commission, Texas Department of Human Services, the AACOG Weatherization Program, Consumer Credit Counseling, Child Care Programs, GED Classes, Road Masters Truck Driving School, and local food pantries. Referrals were also given out to local Agencies/Companies such as Partners in Ministry, CAM, Reliable Staffing, Merritt Temporaries, the Wesley Nurse at United Methodist Church and St. Vincent De Paul's, and Salvation Army. CCSCT also accepts and referrals from other agencies and assists those referred residents with the best of our abilities. In conjunction with the above mentioned referrals, CCSCT did have an open house and raffle that generated a surge of residents of Kerr County receiving assistance. I collected over $2000.00 worth of items that were raffled off to bring awareness about the assistance CCSCT offers in the Kerr County area. We are also in the Middle of a Blanket drive in which 3 local restaurants have donated food coupons that valued over $500 to give out to those who donate a blanket. We are also in the process of planning an INFO EXPO for Kerr County Resident in May of 2008. In addition, CCSCT's Community Services Division worked one on one in our Case Management program with 14 families (38 individuals) and transitioned 6 families (21 individuals) out of poverty and on to self sufficiency. Our Clients worked very hard to make this transition and they are a tribute to the hard work CCSCT does for the community of Kerr County. Brandi Martin-Pope Kerr County Coordinator 160 B Guadalupe Plaza Kerrville, TX 78028 Phone: 830-896-2124 Fax: 830-896-2194