Applied in 2007

Way Out Program:Short-Term Drug & Alcohol Recovery

CityTeam Ministries

Scores compared to other programs that applied in 2007
Score Summary
red Range of scores
blue Average score
green This organization's score

Program Mission Statement: (self-reported)

The goal is to provide a faith-based outpatient recovery program that promotes real and lasting change in the lives of the transient population in Portland. This program addresses the pervasive addiction issues among homeless guests entering our 50-bed emergency shelter program, usually seeking only food and housing on a night-to-night basis and are apprehensive toward a long-term residential recovery program. Staff and mentors work with clients on a daily basis for 3-6 months to achieve sobriety. Program benefits include recovery meetings, Bible studies, peer fellowship/support, mentoring, and free shelter, showers and locker space. Successful outcomes include (1) decision to enter long-term residential program, or (2) program completion and securing permanent housing and employment.

Score Summary

Overall Score: Better
Practice Principles: Good
Faith Related Elements: Excellent
Outcome Measures: Good
Change Process: Excellent

Funding Overview

Organization Budget: $27,547,794
Program Budget: $27,360

Program Funding Organization Funding
Program Funding Organization Funding
Foundation Grants
10% 15%
Government Grants/Contracts
0% 0%
Individual Gifts
64% 67%
Business/Corporate Gifts
19% 7%
Congregation/Denominational Gifts
7% 6%
Dues/Fees/Income
0% 5%
Other
0% 0%