2015 Villages at Cabrillo Social Impact Report Published!
We are pleased to announce that we’ve just published our 2015 Villages at Cabrillo Social Impact Report. This report captures the inspiring outcomes that occur within our growing neighborhood which features more than 20 service provider partners.
The collaboration that takes place at CVC results in more sharing of resources, fewer redundancies, a stronger sense of community, and ultimately, better outcomes for our residents. It is our hope that the report will generate new interest and renewed stakeholder support for the campus and our partners. In turn, this additional support will help build capacity to deliver more value, creating a virtuous cycle and helping to ensure CVC’s long term sustainability and success in achieving its mission of ending the cycle of homelessness.
Some highlights from this year’s report:
- 1,832 individuals were housed at the Villages at Cabrillo last year across a spectrum of housing, including 866 veterans.
- Campus service providers leveraged more than $11,743,520 of annual service funding to support their programs and services.
- Lease holding residents saved nearly $2.25 million in rent above county-wide fair market rents in 2014.
- Lease holding residents grew their incomes at a rate of 4.6% per annum (52% higher than the national average).
- 214 staff are employed across CVC and its partner agencies.
- 832 volunteers spent 17,306 hours providing services and assistance on campus.
- 95% of residents who completed surveys (n=300) believe that they are treated with respect and dignity and 88% of residents are happy living at CVC.