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SAFE SHELTERS
for Disenfranchised Families

​Objective:
To provide a safe homes and shelter for families and individuals.  While the initial stance was to provide help to those who’s lives and families have been disrupted and their rights violated by the family courts to the point of destitution financially, we realize that many other people such as Vets, could benefit from this service.  Our objective is to help the disenfranchised by either providing a new safe shelter or from loosing their homes by providing them tenants to help pay to retain their homes or by purchasing homes for reunification and safe shelter services.

What can you expect?
We want to provide a safe environment, free from physical, mental or sexual abuse.  We want to provide a resource for parents who are financially deprecated and trying to re-establish them selves.  While doing this, the homeowners will have the ability to prevent the loss of their home due to their own financial devastations while providing a non-profit service to other parents like themselves.  What we want to provide is a program whereby parents are helping parents to move forward in a positive way in their lives and with the necessary support system behind them.
 
In addition to helping parents with their own home and survival, Safe Shelters is looking to purchase homes that can be renovated and turned into safe rehabilitative environments for families to heal.  These homes will provide extensive counseling services for reunion and reconnection of children with their estranged and ousted parents and/or extended family.
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​Safe Shelters Proposal
Scope of Services:
This is a two-part program.  The first part is to connect parents with residential services in approved safe shelters/homes that are run and established as places of safe environments to reside, whether temporarily or permanently, while trying to reestablish their lives and families.  These homes will be run under a 501(c)(3) status to allow for grants and funding and to ensure that these homes remain available to parents and their families that qualify.  Each home is privately owned but functioning under the parent non-profit, PAS Intervention, a 501(c)(3) non-profit for ending child abuse, custodial interference and parental alienation. 
The second part involves the purchasing of homes for reunion and reconnection of children with their ousted parent and extended family.  These home facilities will include extensive therapeutic treatment with qualified professionals.
     1. Procedures:
         a. Each eligible homeowner will complete a contract with PASI to open their homes and provide a safe shelter for Disenfranchised Parents and their families.
         b. Each Homeowner will allow an inspection of their home to ensure that incoming families can be serviced safely and effectively under their roof.
         c. Each Applicant Disenfranchised Parent will produce need to complete a detailed application just like in any landlord tenant situation such that the homeowner      
             and PASI can be protected from harm.  This process may include but is not limited to a financial statement/affidavit, letters of recommendation, signing of a
            contract to not hold the homeowner or PASI liable for unforeseen issues, and if necessary a security deposit if the homeowner permits them to bring their    
            animals with them.
      2.Training and Education:
        a. While in the Safe Shelter, all participants in this program will be eligible for training and education from various sources as available and applicable to their  
            situation. Counseling and advocacy services will be provided as needed and where available.  Live support group information and seminars/webinars will be  
            made available.  The hope is to keep these services free or as close to free as possible.
       3.Other Information TBA

Responsibilities:
     1. Each home owner will be responsible for keeping their house a safe, clean and healthy environment where parents an their families can live and find shelter.
     2. Each Homeowner will obtain any local permits required to provide housing from their local town.
     3. Each homeowner will let the home office/parent organization, PASI, know when they have available space in their home.  
     4. Each homeowner will provide a list of the rules for their home to PASI and any potential Disenfranchised Parents.
     5. Each Homeowner will have a lease that complies with the rules and procedures of PASI.
     6. PASI will attempt to obtain Grants and Funding to help these homeowners to maintain their homes as needed. 
     7. While there are No guarantees of payment for assistance, PASI will do everything in it’s power to assist these volunteer homeowners with their housing  
         maintenance needs.
     8. Disenfranchised parents will be required to provide a waiver to hold both the homeowner and PASI harmless should these accommodations fail or an emergency 
         or other issue arise.
     9. Should an issue arise, mediation will always be the first step to resolving the issue with a 3rd neutral party.

Benefits:
By providing the Disenfranchised parent with a safe home environment, they are able to continue to either fight for their families and parental rights but also keep them from ending up homeless and on the streets, another victim of the dysfunctional family court system.  At the same time, homeowners who maybe having a hard time affording their homes and keeping them from going under foreclosure, will have a way to keep their homes and not loose them to the banks.
 
Costs:
 Financial costs and fees associated with this service will be minimal and determined by the ability to pay.  It is the hope of PASI that with grants and funding from both private, public and government sources that costs can be eliminated to the parents and homeowners or at the least be relatively small.
 
Closing:
The intention of this project is to provide not only a safe roof over Disenfranchised Parents heads but help other disenfranchised parents from loosing their homes and providing rehabilitative environments for families to heal.
*Please note that PASI nor it’s board of directors, owners, Joan Teresa Kloth-Zanard or any of the parties involved in creating, producing or delivering this site shall under no circumstances be liable for any damages or injury whatsoever – including but not limited to damages arising out of, related to or resulting from your access to, or inability to access, this site; your reliance on any information,  persons or firms provided herein; any failure of performance, error, omission, interruption, defect, delay in operational transmission, computer virus, bugs etc.. Joan Teresa Kloth-Zanard disclaims any and all liability for direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, punitive, and special or other damages, or any other loss or damages of any kind.
PAS Intervention is a federally tax-exempt non-profit under section 501(c)(3) of the IRS.  
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