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Equipping Leaders. Changing Lives. Transforming Communities
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About Us
The purpose of One by One Leadership Foundation of Southwest Florida is to mobilize communi-
ties to bring reconciliation, healing, forgiveness, and hope to the least, last, and lost. Beginning with
a focus in Immokalee, we facilitate and implement projects that unite the Church and connect its
resources with those of other sectors. We renew the lives of those who live in the margins, one child,
one family, one neighborhood at a time.
The One by One Leadership Foundation of Southwest Florida was originally incorporated in 1978
as Immokalee Neighborhood Services to serve the needs of the poor. Today under the structure of
the One by One Leadership Foundation of Southwest Florida we have expanded services and bring
churches together with business, government, and other community leaders to address the needs
that affect people who are poor or vulnerable.
Beginning in 2005 the One by One Leadership Foundation of Southwest Florida started to serve as
a catalyst for bringing Christian leaders together to work and seek Gods best for our areaconnect-
ing leaders and congregations that have been divided by denomination, ethnicity, geography and
economic status. When the church is divided and not connected, the many resources of the church
are not powerfully engaged in our communitys renewal.
We believed then, and believe now, that when the resources of congregations, neighborhoods, busi-
ness, philanthropy, government, and others are effectively linked, many peoples lives and whole
communities can change in remarkable ways.
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MissionConnect leaders from our areas congregations, government, neighborhoods, business, education, and
social service communityto address Southwest Floridas most pressing needs. Mobilize the collective
Body of Christ to take the good news of the gospel reconciliation, healing, forgiveness and hope- to allcitizens of our communities, especially the poor, vulnerable and broken.
VisionThe One by One Leadership Foundation of Southwest Florida is establishing and stafng several ongoing
forums to connect thousands of Christian leaders in the work of the kingdom. We are helping to organize
and start multiple initiatives that link the resources of Christian ministries with other sectors. These initia-
tives will in turn help thousands of prisoners, students, families, and volunteers have a better life. The
One by One Leadership Foundation of Southwest Florida also is helping organize joint initiatives that will
strengthen the work of smaller ministries and community groups in Immokalee.
ValuesThe One by One Leadership Foundation of Southwest Florida is committed to a set of values, which will
guide our work and are rooted in Jesus Kingdom mandate to serve and renew:
We value our city. We are committed to both people and place. We seek the physical, social, and
spiritual renewal of both. We believe that Immokalee and all Southwest Florida can be a place of rela-
tionship, opportunity, and grace for all.
We value the poor and vulnerable. We see Gods unrelenting concern for the poor, widowed, migrant,
sick, prisoner, homeless, and oppressed. We work in partnership to build opportunities and a better life
for those who live at the margins.
We value leadership. Southwest Floridas diverse leadership needs to be engaged. We value a Biblical
view of leadership that seeks the welfare of others, uses everyones gifts, heals divisions, and accom-
plishes the task.
We value the church. The whole church in a city has tremendous resources to bring. We seek to unite
the church and to connect its resources with those of other sectors to renew our communities.
We value empowerment. Our work should not patronize, but free and empower.
We value reconciliation. This work requires listening, respect, the tearing down of barriers, and united
work for the welfare of the community.
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Youth Leadership Development
Youth Soccer ProgramWhen school is out, the youth of Immokalee have a need to engage in productive activities such as sports
and academic development. By facilitating partnerships with the Boy Scouts, Kiwanis Clubs and the Soccer
Pit, One by One served as a catalyst to establish expanded sports and leadership development activities for
youth. Today:
200 Youth served
10 teams will compete in Naples Youth Soccer tournament
Last year, 60 youth were served; 5 teams competed in Naples Youth Soccer tournament; 5 teams com-
peted in National tournament in Orlando; 1 team played in National championship game
Silver Ring ThingThe young people of America and South Florida are in trouble. They are the heirs of the sexual revolution
that began in the sixties; a revolution that changed the face of this nation and is felt throughout the world.
Statistics concerning teen pregnancy rates, welfare roles, abortions and sexually transmitted diseases
reveal the disastrous impact that teen promiscuity has on the nation. That is why for the last three years One
by One has sponsored an outreach to youth using the internationally recognized high-tech presentation of
the Silver Ring Thing abstinence education.
2500 youth participating
1500 youth pledging with rings to be sexually pure
600 youth making rst time commitments to Christ
300 parents trained
Immokalee Young LifeOne of the rst outreaches of One by One was to help promote Young Life youth programs in Immokalee.
Twenty youth were sponsored to go to Christian summer camps. Six of those have committed to go into the
ministry. Today:
The program is serving 60 youth weekly
Offers camping opportunities to all churches in Immokalee
Hired a part time Immokalee-based leader to implement regularly scheduled activities for youth
Additional Initiatives Assist in Mentoring 40 Youth at Immokalee High School
Work with 37 Ave Maria Student Volunteers to facilitate their engagement in Immokalee.
Identied and supported 75 children of prisoners; donated shoes and Christmas gifts
Provided summer activities for At Risk youth including linkage to college scholarships
75 Youth attended pre-season football game in Miami in 2007, and 120 attended in 2008
Sponsored 14 youth to attend Student Leadership University
10 OLPC Laptops sent to an orphanage in Kibera in partnership with Help The Least of These
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Youth Leadership Development
KidsGames/Kids Against Hunger:Kids Games is an exciting sports, faith based, and value-centered event involving churches,
businesses, and community groups throughout the world. Hundreds of youth in Southwest
Florida participated in soccer, basketball, ag football and track and eld events as well as other games such
as tug of war and water bucket relays at the rst event in Immokalee. As part of the Kids Games event, com-
munity volunteers packaged 63,000 Kids Against Hunger food items in Immokalee to help in the effort against
hunger in the Immokalee community.
Approximately 150 volunteers and 200 youth attended the 2008 event.
Due to efforts of the volunteers, over 63,000 meals were packaged, boxed and donated to Collier County
charities.
Laptop ProjectMost of the nearly twobillion children in the developing world are inadequately educated, or receive no edu-
cation at all. One in three does not complete the fth grade. One by One Leadership has partnered with One
Laptop Per Child (OLPC) to create educational opportunities for the worlds poorest children by providing each
child with a rugged, low-cost, low-power, connected laptop with content and software designed for collabora-
tive, joyful, self-empowered learning.
XX youth received laptops
Computer Lab set up at One by One Ofces
Laptops sent to Kibera
One by One Leadership Foundation requests your support and that of your friends to make a dramatic impact
in the education of 462 Immokalee youth. The goal is simple; provide every 4th grader with their own OLPC
XO laptop computer and their teachers, the training necessary to fully integrate this technology into classroom
and after school programs in order to give rise to activities that have proven to promote high order thinking
skills in youth.
It is clear that the young learners of Immokalee are restricted in their ability to afford access to the internet.
This is a real barrier to developing skills needed for tomorrows workforce. And certainly employment in the
digital media sector for which the MITs media labs XO was originally designed. By providing relatively inexpen-
sive technology for every child we can connect them to the school house and the world at home. It would also
serve as a foundation for literacy development as the laptop will in due course be loaded with age appropriate
books and used to create music and art projects.
The elementary school population in Immokalee is 3,395 students of which 462 are 4th graders educated in
ve schools. Here is how you can help:
Sponsor a child $325
Sponsor a classroom $6,800
Sponsor a third grade pilot $25,000
Sponsor the entire 4th grade in Immokalee $150,000
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Medical MissionsBy all accounts Dr. Villarosa should not be alive today. He was the fourth case and only survivor
of a rare disease that landed him in the hospital for six months. After multiple operations and
the removal of many internal organs it was thought by most professionals that the end was near.
It was then that he took a turn for the better and even though he would have diabetes for the
rest of his life, it was clear that God was not nished with him. His faith eventually led him to
Immokalee, Florida and the establishment of a pediatrics service that can best be described as
a medical mission. When he was faced with possibility of closing his doors, One by One stepped
in to help him keep the practice open and more importantly do so with a design that allowed him
to spend time with his patients. Because 50 % of Immokalee children do not have a pediatrician
these services are very important. That services are provided at rates much lower than govern-
ment services is a plus for all of us.
Progress includes:
Ongoing insurance underwriting and sponsorship for Dr. Villarosas pediatric medical mission
1000 Immokalee children and youth served annually
Youth for Christ met weekly supporting 35-40 children in their moral development
Expansion opportunities evaluated
Distributed 200 shoes to needy families
Physicians Assistant placed in the practice
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Hurricane Recovery and HousingFollowing Hurricane Wilmas 130 mile per hour winds and tornado-like storms in the fall of 2005, thirty-seven
percent of the housing stock in Immokalee was deemed sub-standard by the Collier County government. Mold,
leaky roofs and unsafe living conditions were prevalent in trailers and homes.
IHOPETo meet the need for ongoing coordination in Immokalee and the provision of support for the people whose
lives had been impacted by the disaster, One by One supported the position of Director of Community Minis-
tries in Immokalee for eight months. Additionally, One by One helped promote long term funding for the effort,
and thereby enabled I HOPE, Inc to be birthed.
500 people helped with home repairs
Over 400 homes have been rehabbed
64 FEMA mobile homes are in the process of being set up for local, low-income residents of Immokalee to
have a safe, secure home of their own at a fraction of their value
$1,500,000 coordinated for response to needs
Facilitated and participated in multi-agency collaboration which included Methodists, Baptists, Presbyteri-
ans, Lutherans, United Church of Christ, and Catholics, along with other organizations such as the Community
Foundation of Collier County, Florida Community Bank, United Way, Publix, and private donors
Coordinated and accessed for distribution of emergency supplies after hurricane Wilma
Established and published a Disaster Preparedness Plan that has been used as a model for other relief
agencies around the United States
Established and trained a local C.E.R.T. to work with the local re department as emergency responders
Are the lead agency in the Immokalee Recovery Coordinating Center (IRCC) that works directly with Collier
Countys Emergency Operations Center in times of potential disaster
GIFAOnce I HOPE was established with a local community governing board, One by One Leadership Foundation
partnered with the County, Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta and private donors to address the longstand-
ing neglect of providing a model inll redevelopment of Immokalees most challenging and blighted neighbor-
hoods. The program is called GIFA. The GIFA approach incorporates the following values and operating princi-
ples: Green (environmentally sustainable), Inll housing, faith- based supports and affordable. The county has
selected several residents who are in desperate need and currently living in unhealthy and or unsafe living
conditions. All the families selected are living in residential areas of Immokalee which are in various stages
of decay and either very low income or extremely low income families. In 2008 four will receive new homes,
improving surrounding properties. In 2009 three additional owner-occupied single family homes will
be built under the auspices of I HOPEs DRI funds-Disaster Relief Initiative.
Find out more online:
www.ihopeinc.org
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Prisoner ReentryMore than 75% of people in prison do not have a high school education. Offenders continue
with their life of crime because they lack the skills necessary to make right decisions. They also
lack the skills to work and provide for their families. The next generation follows in the path of
their parents. By identifying community coalitions to act as advocates and by providing service
linkages, better outcomes can occur for all of us. The cycle of crime can stop. The problem in
Immokalee is signicant but not insurmountable. When inmates and their children are connected
to the resources and relationships that can make a difference in their lives, safer community
environments can occur and ex-offenders can learn the skills they need to rebuild their lives. This
is happening in Immokalee.
Results of One by One Leaderships Prisoner Reentry Program:
160 ex-offenders served
97 obtained employability skills training
125 obtained employment
25 Social service agencies partner with effort
8 churches agree to provide support and mentors
75 children of prisoners provided support
One by One is awarded and successfully completes a Weed and Seed contract of $25,000
Workforce Development Board underwrites Sinclaire Williams for six months
Prison Fellowship agrees to partner with our efforts to expand outreach in Immokalee
Calvin Lightfoot is sponsored to lead a community training on the issue of Prisoner Reentry. He
returns to do management training with partners and to establish a comprehensive community
collaboration
Prison resource center partners with One by One to improve public safety
The single greatest contributing cause to crime in America is the break-down of the family. Chuck Colson
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A Vision for the Future
Where We Are
Today One by Ones Board has established a three year strategic plan and 2008 budget of a million dollars.
We remain strategically opportunistic. But have afrmed program focuses that include: Prisoner Reentry,
Medical Missions, Youth Leadership Development, Housing (including Hurricane Recovery Coordination
efforts and Green Inll Affordable Housing in Immokalee). Several relationships have been formed to help
structure the growth anticipated.
Where we are going
We pray that God will use these next steps of faith to help carry out our calling.
Complementing the major recommendations coming from the Reveal Project of LFA, One by One proposes
to work with other leadership foundations and staff and Board to develop a strong way to communicate our
impact and to invite additional investment. Strategies include:
Participating in a new multi-city LFA initiative. A way to communicate our intended impactin
connecting leaders, changing lives, and transforming a communities over time
Developing statisticson the reach and scope of our work
Packaging the communication of our impact to invite additional investment by adapting material
from LFA
Prole several individuals and projectsto illustrate this impact through story
Strengthen program evaluation Replicate the Amachi program in Southwest Florida
Present a menu of investment options and explanation of what this investment would achieve
Participate in LFAs accreditation process
Establish a strong nancial system with an external audit.
Secure multi year investments for our work
Establish closer linkage with Ave Maria.
Broaden our funding base and corporate structure to facilitate operational development and
fundraising.
We rejoice with you in the progress made thus far and encourage your continued support of our core
budget at last years level and if you are inspired to do more, join in support of one or more of the projects
listed below. As you can see there are several ways that you can help shape our future efforts and impact
the least, last and lost of society.
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Seven Year Funding to Transform Immokalee:
Youth Leadership Development (including laptops for elementary school youth) $1,750,000
Medical Missions (early childhood Development) $925,000
Prison reform and social change for children $525,000
Connecting and Equipping Leaders (our Core) $1,750,000
Housing (Hurricane Recovery and demonstration projects) $5,000,000
Total $10,000,000
One by One Leadership is beginning to approach investors for the $10 million required
to fully implement the 7 year strategic plan recommendations.
Letter from the Executive Director
Although One by One Leadership Foundation is chartered as a 501(c) (3) corporation based on our educa-
tional and social missions, we have a strategic approach that targets and equips the faith community to better
partner with government and businesses and others of good will to accomplish some of the most challenging
social problems of our time. The mission of One by One Leadership Foundation is to connect leaders from the
areas organizations, churches, government, neighborhood, business, education and social service community
to address the needs that affect people who are poor or vulnerable. Our goal is to change lives and transform
community. In 2005 we reorganized an existing Immokalee based 501 (c) (3) as an afliate of the Leadership
Foundations of America network. As part of that work we have developed a prisoner reentry program, medical
missions in Immokalee, affordable/green home construction, hurricane recovery efforts, youth sports, digital
media laptop computer programming classes, mentoring and health related events promoted by the federal
government that reach approximately 1000 Collier County at risk youth annually. Over all we serve an equal
distribution of genders. Demographically 80% are Hispanic, 10% Haitian, 5% Caucasian and 5% African Ameri-
can. Our focus is in Immokalee. We serve as intermediaries and emissaries to the faith community giving faith
focused options as well as secular choices in the programs we offer.
John Lawson
Executive Director
One by One Leadership Foundation
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