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Official Informal Briefing Minutes Tuesday, March 6, 2018-10:30 AM Present: Jace Brooks, Lynette Howard, Tommy Hunter Absent: Charlotte J. Nash, John Heard 1. Community Services Health & Human Services OneStop Facilities Vivian Gaither, Gwinnett Health and Human Services Centers Operations Manager, provided an overview of the County s OneStop Operations. No Official Action Taken.

Health and Human Services OneStop Operations

Who We Are OneStop Buford OneStop Centerville OneStop Norcross Centerville Senior Center Lawrenceville Senior Center

How it Began Gwinnett Coalition for Health and Human Services: Community Needs Assessment Creation of OneStop Facilities Tasked with Supporting Tenants: Public Health View Point Health (Mental Health Services) Head Start/Pre-K Senior Services Right from the Start Medical Assistance Group And more

OneStop Initiatives and their Evolution To Best Serve Common Clients: Hispanic Advisory Committee, 1999 Gwinnett Multicultural Advisory Committee (GMAC), 2006 Rec 1 Registration System - Revamped OneStop Publication - Marketing Materials - Senior Center Calendars - Menus - And more

What We Do Partner with community organizations and individuals to provide and connect service opportunities that help improve the health and well-being of a growing and diverse Gwinnett County. Serve people from birth to 101 years of age In 2017, served over 368,000 residents Provide health, wellness, enrichment, and educational classes and activities Empower and promote independence and self-efficacy Provided 275 multicultural activities

Who We Serve Community Members Engaging Centers: Throughout the U.S. and Countries: Bosnia, China, Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Iran, Nigeria, Pakistan, Romania, South Africa, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, U.K., Ukraine, Vietnam, West Indies, Caribbean, Central and South America.

Partners HHS boasts of over 800 Partners assisting with Community Needs: A Place for Mom African American Women Economic Consortium AARP American Cancer Society American Red Cross AmeriGroup Health Insurance Angels in the Outfield Asian American Resource Center Associated Credit Union Atlanta Regional Workforce Bd s Career Resc Ctr Center for Education, Excellence, and Development Center for Pan Asian Community Services ClearPoint Credit Counseling Clinic for Ed and Prevention of Addictions Court Appointed Special Advocate Family Promise Food Cooperative Ministries Friends of Gwinnett Seniors GA Healthy Families GA Latino Alliance for Human Rights Garden Plaza Senior Living Georgia Gwinnett College Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta God s Angels for Single Parents Gwinnett Coalition for Health & Human Services Gwinnett County Department of Water Resources Gwinnett County Emergency Management Gwinnett County Fire and Emergency Services Gwinnett County Human Relations Commission Gwinnett County Police Gwinnett County Parks and Recreation Gwinnett County Public Schools Gwinnett County Sheriff s Department Gwinnett Extension Services Gwinnett Medical Center Hearts for Veterans Hispanic Health Coalition of GA Hispanic Organization Promoting Education Junior Achievement Kaiser Permanente Educational Theatre Latin-American Association Mercer University GA Baptist School of Nursing Parks Foundation Partnership for Community Action Positive Impact Health Centers Redeemer Presbyterian Church Sarah Cares Senior Transition Services Ser Familia Shia Ismaili Muslim Community Club Sugar Hill Korean Baptist Church Total Care Diabetes and Wellness Center Toys for Tots UGA Health Navigator United Way US Census Bureau Wellness Health Care Zoar United Methodist Church 12Stone Church

Volunteers Rita Williams Huishu Deng Irene Eggling Vince Betro Dan Davore Larry Lucas Ayden Abercrombie Ayden Abercrombie Vince Betro

Dedicated for Service in 1997: Coffee Time: Newcomers to Gwinnett Chronic Disease Self Management Program: EB Heal, Love, Live: Sexual Assault Support Group Cancer Awareness, Prevention, and Screenings Employment Fairs Résumé Writing, Mock Interviews, Dress for Success Budgeting Workshops Homeless Prevention Programs Homebuyer Workshops Free Income Tax Assistance Emergency Preparedness Gwinnett Multicultural Advisory Committee (GMAC) OneStop Buford

Remodeled: Fall 2017 Computer Station Multipurpose Exercise, Ballet, and Classroom All Glass Nano-Wall Art Classroom Buford Senior Center Canopy Gardening Area with Rain Chains Thanks Mom & Dad Fund: Grant for Hydroponic Tower Elder Care Law

OneStop Centerville Dedicated for Service in 2002: Adult Programs: Community Blood Drives Support Groups Parkinson s Disease Overeaters Anonymous Paraplegic/Quadriplegic Kinship Care Conference Grant Writing Financial Education Business Development Job Fairs Toastmasters Health and Safety Kaiser Permanente s Theatre Group

OneStop Centerville Children and Youth Programs: Week of the Young Child Youth Leadership Conferences GED Classes Tutoring for Youth: Math, Reading, Writing, CRCT/Gateway, H.S. Graduation Test, SAT/ACT Youth Job Readiness Programs and Camps GCPS Title 1 and OneStop Community Resource Fair Multicultural Exhibits

Centerville Senior Center Newly Constructed: Summer 2017 Spacious Dining Room Game Room Multicomputer Work Station Multipurpose Classroom Personal Care Room Covered Back Porch Veteran s Day Christmas Celebration

Dedicated for Service in 1998: OneStop Norcross In 2017, over 320,000 people were served by agencies, including HHS programs, such as: English as a Second Language Classes Computer classes in various languages Job Readiness Transitional Assistance Employment Citizenship Classes Homebuyer Workshop in various languages 24/7 Dads EFNEP (Expanded Food Nutrition Education Program) Gambler s Anonymous Support Group Lift Up Atlanta

Norcross Senior Center National Foundation for Ending Senior Hunger: What a Waste Project Plate and Pan Waste Composting Gardens Pop-Up Farmer s Market (SNAP vouchers) Nutrition, Cooking Classes, and Demos As a Matter of Balance: EB

Norcross Senior Center Remodel Plan

Lawrenceville Senior Center Remodeled: Summer 2016 Current roster: 140 In January: 1,083 meals were served Transportation included 676 trips to the senior center, grocery stores for weekly grocery shopping, and field trips Gwinnett Senior Delegation traveled to the State Capitol for Senior Week Thanks Mom & Dad Fund: Grant for Hydroponic Tower Afternoon Programming

OneStop Initiatives Bring your Own Device for Senior Tech Classes Language Classes for all ages Legos for Senior Citizens Intergenerational Learning What a Waste Project Alternative Hours for Senior Activities GMAC: One Gwinnett Bicentennial Activity Possible ARC 5307 Grant Funds for Collaboration with Gwinnett County Transit

New Initiatives Exploring possibility of Addressing Food Deserts in Collaboration: Georgia Gwinnett College Live Healthy Gwinnett Parks and Recreation Extension Services Health and Human Services Gwinnett Clean and Beautiful Georgia Gwinnett College: Gwinnett Engages at Every Age Lending Libraries at OneStops Assistive Technology Home

Dreaming of the Future Centers of the future? Physical and virtual attendance enabling a variety of ways to attend? Technology for continual access to OneStop and senior center programming when traveling or homebound? Ability for senior center participants who are no longer appropriate candidates to still attend their local senior center via use of technology? Combat isolation. To meet increased tech savvy customer demands seeking a different experience.

Questions? Thank You!