Thursday, May 29, 2008

Washington DC Project H.O.M.E. Presentation to Unity Health Care- May 28, 2008























"Now close your eyes! While I explain this relaxing sight. Envision new clients coming in to see the view. Not only do we hope it will inspire you, as you read. The young and the old will enjoy this visual excitement and relaxing vibe, while enjoying the peace and harmony. While waiting they can read and enjoy the day as they put all their fears and doubts away.

Now open your eyes. Internet information can be good but its nothing like researching it in a book. Artistically speaking, I will give you what you want. I'll give you what you need but first, we must begin to read..." By Bill Howard, Artist and Muralist, Ward 7 Arts Collaborative.

Greetings my friends. I, Sherry Ways, DC Project Coordinator of Project H.O.M.E. am back again to give you a brief synopsis of our meeting with our client, Unity Health Care East of the River.

On Wednesday, May 28th, I along with East of the River and artist, Bill Howard, met with several officials of the Unity Health Care system. Those in attendence were as follows: Naima Hashim- VIP Program Director, Audrey White- Director of Corporate and Community Relations, Jesse Langston- Health Center Director, East of the River, Bill Howard- Ward 7 Arts Collaborative Muralist and Tracey Harrison- Chief of Clinical Support.

We provided a slide show presentation of the design concept for the patient lobby area and the Key Reading Corner for children. The final mural concept was also unveiled for the wall.

The staff and officials of Unity Health Care were more than pleased with the results and approved of the overall design. In addition we were told of their are excitement about our involvement with the DANA Project H.O.M.E. Program! In addition, we have set a goal to complete the entire project by September 1st. We are going to also plan a ribbon cutting and interview with key stakeholders on the Design Scheme Interiors, LLC internet radio show "Inside Design" this fall on www.im4radiodc.com!

Other potential sponsors will be meeting with Unity Health Care officials and myself to discuss funding possibilities for the project within the next week. New sponsors will be announced on this blog as soon as they are confirmed. I just spoke to a book supplier today who will be donating 20 books towards the project in July or August this year!

Unity will begin to implement the design plan by first prepping the walls for the painting. Mr. Howard will then come in and draw a sketch and color plan for the mural. I will be meeting next week with the paint suppler, Eco-Green Living to order the paint colors. Painting could begin as early as the middle of June. Photos of the process will be documented as well as interviews with the artist and other participants!

Special thanks to Zandra Chestnut for photographing the presentation!

Things are moving quickly and we are excited about this truly collaborative effort!

Sherry B. Ways, Washington, DC Project H.O.M.E. Coordinator

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Reading Time for Washington Health Center!
















Hi, it is Sherry Ways again! On, Wednesday, May 21st both my business partner Susan Schemm and I read to the children at the Unity East of the River Health Center in Washington, DC. We had a lovely time and it was quite fun! We read a number of books and was welcomed warmly by Mr. Jessie Langston, Director of the center and Ms. Naima Hashim, Director of Volunteer Programs for Unity Health Care Centers. In addtion, we learned that we were first corporate celeberities to read at the East of the River Health Center! At this time I am reviewing the final drawings and presentation information in preparation for our BIG meeting next Wednesday, May 28th. On May 28th we will also be reading to the children after the design presentation. In addition, I am anxiously waiting to see whether or not a BIG CORPORATE sponsor will donate to this project. Hopefully, I will be able to announce that shortly. Stay tuned!

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Update: Washington, DC Project H.O.M.E.

Hi everyone! This is Sherry Ways of the Washington, DC Project H.O.M.E. and I am giving you the latest on our project the Unity Health Care East of the River Key Reading Corner Project.

Unity Health Care, Inc., The Ward 7 Arts Collaborative, Design Scheme Interiors, LLC (a private interior design firm in Washington, DC), and the Decorators’ Alliance of North America (DANA) are developing partnerships with local businesses to help brighten the lives of residents East of the River in Washington, DC through Unity Health Care’s East of the River Key Corner Project.

The Ward 7 Arts Collaborative (a non profit -501c3) is a group of artists, supporters, promoters, businesses, and nonprofit organizations who believe in the power of the arts to spiritually, physically, mentally and financially empower individuals and the East Washington, DC community. The mission of the Ward 7 Arts Collaborative is to foster awareness of, support for, and participation in the arts among community residents and visitors of all ages, and to preserve and enhance our local community's cultural and entertainment heritage.

For more than 20 years, Unity Health Care, Inc. (a non profit – 501c3) has provided health care and social services to the under/uninsured, homeless and working poor here in our nation’s capital. From humble beginnings as Health Care for the Homeless Project in 1985 – where a small group of doctors provided vital health care from the coatroom of a local school – to the largest provider of health care in the DC Metropolitan area with a staff of over 900 employees and 39 community health care systems, Unity now provides care for more than 80,000 DC residents every year.

The goal of Unity Health Care’s Key Corner Project is to combine pediatric literacy with pediatric care. To promote the importance of reading, volunteers, celebrity readers and other Partners in Caring, host routine reading and story telling circles in the waiting room area of Unity’s community health centers with the largest number of children in need of care.

To successfully renovate and redesign the Unity Health Care East of the River Key Corner, we need the following donations:

Environmentally friendly paint products
Lobby seating
Books for children ages 2-10
New backpacks and school supplies
Financial contributions- $500 and up

Businesses who sponsor this project with a donation of $5,000 or more will receive a one-year sponsorship of the Corner to include:

A formal unveiling of the corner (media opportunity)
A plaque presented to your company’s senior management team and/or board president
Volunteer opportunities for your company’s employees (hosting story time and reading circles at the Key Corner)
Your organization’s name mentioned in local press releases distributed to radio stations and newspapers
Your organization’s name on book bags and school supplies for more than 2,000 children returning to school in this challenged community within your nation’s capital
Your direct impact toward healing a vulnerable community and empowering the children who depend on Unity Health Care’s East of the River Health Center

With in-kind sponsorship through DANA, a visual artist from the Ward 7 Arts Collaborative, and my staff from Design Scheme Interiors, LLC we are seeking to turn this space into a stimulating, functional, universal and organized environment which will encourage the growth and development of the 2,000 children who visit the clinic for their well-child visits each year. This partnership will bring a message of beauty and hope to this struggling community through the creation of artistic and creative spaces. The Ward 7 Arts Collaborative and my firm, Design Scheme Interiors, LLC, will put our expertise in action as we redesign a beautiful and functional space. This space will establish an environment conducive to literacy and learning, and will also serve as a consistent reminder that there is a resource of hope and healing in the midst of this troubled community.

Well, to date with Tia Maxie as lead, we have selected all of our colors, materials, and the mural design that an artist Mr. William Howard from the Ward 7 Arts Collaborative in Washington, DC has conceptually designed for us. We also met with the new Unity Health Care East of the River Clinic Director, Jesse Langston and showed him preliminary design concepts. Mr. Langston has given us a preliminary thumbs up on the project.

In addition, we prepared a survey for the East of the River Unity Health Care Clinic to survey patients and their children about the colors, look and feel that they would like to see in the center. To date, we have created a color therapuetic palette to calm and relax patients and their children in the facility.

Audrey White the Unity Health Care Director of Community and Corporate Relations and I have drafed and approved a solicitation letter to garner inkind and corporate support for the project. The first group of letters were mailed on Friday, May 16th.

Regarding the current corporate sponsors that have agreed to donate needed materials and furniture for the Key Corner are as follows:

IKEA- College Park, Maryland Store
Eco-Green Living, an environmentally friendly store in Washington, DC

Eco-Green Living will be donating 10 gallons of Yolo Colorhouse Environmentally-Friendly paint. IKEA will be donating children's furniture for the reading corner.

In addition, two art consulting organizations will be soliciting arts materials and backpacks for the children. These organizations are Authentic Art Consulting and the ThickArt Collaborative. Both of these organizations will be co-sponsoring an exhibit entitled H3: Herstory: A Celebration of Women Artists during the months of June and July 2008 in Georgetown, Washington, DC. All participants and guests who will attend the opening reception, scheduled for Friday, June 6th, will be asked to bring children's books, arts materials and school backpacks in support of the Project H.O.M.E. Washington, DC Project.

I have asked my Public Relations Representative, Pauline Elmore, to begin to put together a series of press releases on the project to inform the broader community about what we are doing. I have asked her to be in touch with the national Project H.O.M.E. staff, the Unity Health Care representatives as well as key members and artists of the Ward 7 Arts Collaborative to interview them on various aspects of the project. The first press release will be sent out shortly.
After all sponsors have been solidified, we will be doing an article about their involvement as well.

This fall, my internet radio show, Inside Design, will interview all members of the project including Project H.O.M.E. national staff. This will be likely scheduled in October, after the project has been implemented and hopefully completed.

On Wednesday, May 21st, I along with my business partner Susan Schemm will be volunteering to read to those children visiting the Unity Health Care East of the River Center. This will provide those who work at the center and their families and opportunity to interact with my design firm and to demonstrate that we are involved in the community.

Lastly, On Wednesday, May 28th, my staff will be presenting the final design plan to the officials of the Unity Health Care Center, IKEA and the Ward 7 Washington, DC Councilperson, Yvette Alexander for approval.

Things are being to move quickly on this project. I will be back again to show you photos and a video of the presentation on May 28th.

Respectfully Submitted,

Sherry B. Ways
DANA Project H.O.M.E. Washington, DC Coordinator

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Project H.O.M.E. Jupiter, Florida

By Kathy Peterson Inspired

Now sit back, close your eyes and imagine -----one day you finally purchase your very first home. Then suddenly, 6 months later, you loose everything from fire and smoke. Everything, your furniture, clothing, computers......everything.

That's exactly what happened to a family of 6 in Jupiter, FL. Luckily, only 3 rooms were destroyed from the fire, but unfortunately, the AC unit was on and the heat and smoke from the flames came into every room melting mirrors and raising havock on all the walls, ceiling, and destroying furniture, etc.

Okay--so I have a big journey ahead of me, gathering sponsors for furniture, carpet, linens, ---you name it--- . But I know I can do it.

My project is a big blank slate. 9 rooms. Yes--9 rooms.
3 Bedrooms, Living room, Kitchen, Dining room, Home office, 2 baths and Foyer. But things are coming together as I've gathered about 10 national brands to lend their helping hand through product donations.

With the national outreach I've been doing, sponsors are coming in to help make over this family's home. Furniture will be the biggest challenge as 7 of the rooms need to be refurnished.

With the help of my friends from Jupiter First Church, we've been able to replace drywall, prime some of the walls to get the smoke out, and scrap the ceilings. But much more progess needs to be done.

I think next week I'll be able to gather the kids and help empower them by teaching them how to sew and craft decor for their rooms. The house finally has electricity so we'll be making colorful quilts for the 2 girls ages 16 & 15 ---thanks to my friend Amy Butler who is a fabulous fabric designer, then moving on to making window treatments, pillows and more. The 2 boys ages 14 & 6 are in store for a really hip room that promises to be the coolest on the block!

I'll keep you posted as time permits but I feel confident that I'll be able to pull the whole house together for a beautiful and cohesive look within the next few months-----making life just a little better for this deserving family.

FYI: Furniture and home accessory manufacturers! I need your help!

Stay inspired! Kathy Peterson Inspired http://www.kathypeterson.com/

Monday, May 12, 2008

Akron update

It's Monday morning and I had the opportunity to spend time with my mom, my husband, & my son and his family over the past few days. It reminded me of the blessings I have and the importance of Project H.O.M.E. The Akron project will benefit children who cannot be with their families, and celebrate the couples who open their hearts to be family for these kids.

Our floor plan is complete and I'll be presenting it this week. The plan incorporates tons of storage for the many projects the girls create.

Our biggest challenge this week is to secure a wall storage system or a carpenter willing to make one for us.