University Daily Kansan, June 25. 1981 Page 7 Shelter is faced with short funds By TIM ELMER Staff Reporter The only Douglas County shelter for battered women and their children is now struggling for its survival, Patty L. Director of the shelter said Tuesday. "As of the end of this month, we are out of money," she said. "If we don't get some additional funding soon, we will probably have to close the house." DORIA SAID she had two options if PWF did not approve the grant. "First, we can shut down the shelter and go to a telephone on-call, all volunteer support group," she said. The problem with closing the house, Doria said, is that it took two years to find someone who would rent it. The house is kept secret for security reasons. The second option, she said, was to keep the house open and work on a bare-bones budget. "That would mean we would have to do away with the director's position and somehow try to keep the two house coordinators," she said. "We could possibly pay their salaries with money from private and church donations." The house coordinators take care of the everyday nuts-and-bolts operations of the house, she said. IN ADDITION to cutting the size of the staff, Doria said, community educational programs would have to be abandoned. Training programs for women should help how to deal with abuse of women she would also have to be abandoned, she said. Women and children given shelter by WTCS are those most desperately in need of help. Doria said. In the last year, Congressional budget cuts in Social Services have eliminated WTC's major sources of funding, according to Dorin. Doria said that at WTCS, survival is the issue every day. WTCS LOST its two coordinators in April, when the state office of the Comprehensive Employment Training Act discontinued providing Title 2D funding. These funds, at $2,600 and the salaries of WTCS coordinators. Title 2D is CETA's on-the-job training program for those with marginal employment skills. One of the coordinators was re-employed under CETA's Title 6 program, which funds special programs. However, CETA will no longer pay her salary after September, Doria said. The other coordinator, whose salary had also been paid by CETA, is continuing to work at the house. Her salary is being paid through private donations. TO MAKE MATTERS worse, Doria said, the Governor's Committee on Criminal Administration recently cut its $22,000 yearly allocation to WTCS. These funds will be depleted by the end of June. Doria said she could get through to January if the $24,000 grant from PWF were approved. PWF will decide whether the request at the end of this month. Doria said she was turning to community support for funding in 1982. WTCS needs about $50,000 each year for its operating expenses. WTCs has applied for $9,812 from city revenue sharing funds and for $5,366 from county revenue sharing funds, she said. A request for $15,000 from the city's alcohol 467 funding program had also been submitted, she said. ACCORDING TO Mike Widgen, assistant city manager, the alcohol 467 program gets its funds from the state. The state collects the money from a 10 percent tax on alcoholic drinks and distributes the money to cities, he said. Lawrence has been allocated $120,000 for 1982, he said. One-third of the money has been allocated to the general fund, one-third to special recreation funds, WTCS has requested funds from the special programs allocation. Doria said the city would accuse Miora mid-wednesday WHY the city's requests approved, approve which warehouses are approved, warehouse which warehouses are available to WHC in January 1982. ALTHOUGH THE CITY has never funded WTCs, Doria said she was confident that at least some of their funding for would be approved. "I feel very positive about the city commissioners responding to our requests," she said. "Mayor Marci Francisco and Commissioners Tom Gleason and Nancy Shontz have personally been supportive of our work." The only money that has been definitely approved for WTCS's 1982 budget is $5,000 from United Fund, she said. "Even if the city approves all our requests, we will have to raise an additional $13,000 or so to meet our budget for training and support from the city, we are finished." DORIA SAID WTCSsheltered about 250 women and children and answered about 500 calls for help and information each year. "We provide a vital service to the community," she said. "People don't seem to realize that what we are talking about with WTCS is life-and-dath situations. If we are not there, someone could be killed." Such a vital service, where survival is a daily issue, shouldn't have to be surreying good services, she said. Providing good services should be the primary issue. Bishop Martinian Patry Doria (right), Iyssa Taite (center) and Barb McClain discuss the future of the troubled Women's Transitional Care Services home. NOW LEASING FOR FALL 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments Starting at $205 Furnished or Unfurnished Available 10 Month Lease Storage, Pool, Laundry Facilities Hair Lords --is just right for your busy summer schedule. Styling for Men & Women & Children --is just right for your busy summer schedule. Coof off this summer with a short & sassy haircut. A no fuss style that's easy to fix Mon.-Sat. 9-5 open most evenings 1017½ Mass. 641-8276 The Sanctuary Presents the Presents the Thursday Dinner Special: ALL YOU CAN EAT Snow Crab Clusters Only $7.95 The University Daily HOUSE FOR RENT. One bedroom + study room. 2 bathrooms. 480 sq ft. No pets. No reg. Reg. 483-798. from 6:00-9:00 every Thursday includes salad, potato, and bread Members and Guests Only Call For Reservations Available until Jan. 15. Graduate students or faculty only. 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