In a recent government meeting, officials highlighted significant challenges facing day services, particularly in staffing and capacity. Currently, all services are at full capacity, with 33 staff openings primarily in residential services. The need for expansion is evident, but it hinges on the ability to recruit more personnel and secure affordable housing, which remains scarce.
The statewide waiting list for funding has reached 4,762 individuals as of mid-August, with legislative measures in place to cap the list at 48,100. This year, the legislature allocated funding for the waiting list for the first time in over a decade, a move that has been met with cautious optimism. Recent data shows that out of 500 available slots, 15 individuals accepted offers for services, while others are still pending or have declined.
Additionally, the organization is making strides in its fundraising efforts, having reached 54% of its $2 million goal for a campaign aimed at enhancing facilities. A recent grant from the city of Manhattan will support the ongoing updates to the lobby and reception area.
In terms of outreach, officials are actively engaging with candidates for the House of Representatives, providing tours of their facilities to raise awareness about the services offered and the challenges faced. This initiative aims to foster greater understanding and support for the organization's mission.