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1. www.bradenton.com
www.bradenton.com/business/sto - [Cached]Published on: 5/19/2008 Last Visited: 5/19/2008
Ashley Canesse has been named financial development director for the Manatee County YMCA.Ashley has extensive experience working in all aspects of not-for-profit management including, fundraising, grant writing, community collaborations, and budget management.Previously, Ashley has held positions at the Salvation Army, United Way and Hope Family Services. -
2. homelessrq.blogspot.com
homelessrq.blogspot.com/ - [Cached]Published on: 12/22/2007 Last Visited: 1/9/2008
The gifts come at a crucial time when supplies are low and the numbers of homeless are on the increase, said Ashley Canesse, development director of The Salvation Army in Bradenton.
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There are more than 2,000 people without homes in the area, said Ashley Canesse, development director for the local Salvation Army.
"It's very hard to afford permanent housing in Manatee County right now," she said.
Many of Manatee's homeless people, she said, are local residents who just couldn't make ends meet in the face of rising costs.
A program like Culp's would be a positive step for the county, Canesse said.
"That's what we all want to do," she said.
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The Bradenton Salvation Army will use the money to provide rental assistance to prevent evictions, foreclosures and utility shutoffs, said spokeswoman Ashley Canesse.
"It's a miracle that we have received this funding for the fourth consecutive year," said Canesse."It's even more of a miracle when you realize how the need has escalated."
Canesse said evictions in Manatee County for 2005-06 were up 14.6 percent compared to the previous year, while foreclosures increased by 36.8 percent for the same period, according to county figures.
"I don't want to raise hopes that this money is here now," said Canesse. -
3. homelessrq.blogspot.com
homelessrq.blogspot.com/2007_0 - [Cached]Published on: 1/1/2007 Last Visited: 1/9/2008
Longoria's situation is typical, said Ashley Canesse, Salvation Army spokeswoman.As wages have not kept up with housing costs, affordable housing options decline.Those forces, Canesse said, result in longer shelter stays, which lower the number of people the shelter can serve.
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The shelter crunch is particularly hard on women without children, because women with children have priority, Canesse said.That policy has led to a misunderstanding among some local agencies that the Salvation Army will not take women without children.
But last year, nearly half of the 243 people housed in the family shelter were women without children, the majority of them between 31 and 61.The family shelter count included 45 mothers or grandmothers with 87 children, half younger than age five."To take in more, we would have to make some leave, but where would they go?"Canesse asked.

