Project Rescue Overhead

 

Project Rescue Incorporated has two parts:

1.    We are a landlord that rents apartments to "the least of these."

2.    We are a church program that uses the Gospel to restore spiritually sick souls (Galatians 6:1).

 

 

$1000 is needed to support a program member for the first 30 days.  This covers housing, food and local transportation needs.

$500 a month is needed after the first 30 days.  This covers housing and local transportation.

 

 

 The following is a summary of the overhead expenses of Project Rescue:

 

Project Rescue, Inc. owns the apartment building, all the furniture, TVs, appliances, heaters and air conditioners, kitchen supplies, towels, bedding, and laundry facility and a freezer at 311 Forrest Avenue.  We do not have a mortgage payment on this property.  Ronnie & Jeanie cashed in their CDs to buy it.

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Project Rescue, Inc. owns the duplex all the furniture, TVs, appliances, heaters and air conditioners, kitchen supplies, towels, bedding, and laundry facility at 505 & 507 Oxford Street.  Ronnie and Jeanie cashed in their CDs to make the down payment on this property.  The mortgage payment is $500 a month.  

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Project Rescue, Inc. owns the apartment building, all the furniture, TVs, appliances, heaters and air conditioners, kitchen supplies, towels, bedding, and laundry facility at 622 City Boulevard.  East Wood church of Christ contributed the $50,000 for the down payment on this property.  The mortgage payment is $1,000 a month. 

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Each program member is provided a private bedroom in a two-bedroom apartment shared by one other program member

 

Bedroom includes bed, bed-side table, clock, lamps, dresser, mirror, chest of drawers, desk & chair, mattress cover, sheets, bedspread, two pillows, hangers in closet, laundry basket. 

 

Each new member gets new bedding.

 

 

Monthly expenses include:

Mortgage payments

Utilities:  Electric, Water, Cable TV

Building maintenance

Transportation (loan payments, gas & maintenance for 2 vans)

Paper towels, toilet paper, cleaning supplies, laundry detergent

Insurance for the facility

Insurance for the vans used for transportation

Study materials

Tablets for notes, Pens

Drug Tests

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Note:  Ronnie Crocker receives no salary from Project Rescue for the work he does as program director.  Jeanie Crocker maintains an account for each program member, posting their income, expenses, and paying their bills every day.  She also receives no salary for her services.