6. YEAR: 1993 GRANT: $250,000 grant from the Arco Corp. OBJECTIVE: Solving some of the pressing housing problems for the homeless OUTCOME: November 5, 1993 Dome Village (originally known as Genesis One) opened it’s doors for the homeless in Los Angeles, California. EXISTENCE: Dome Village existed for over 11 years. SUCCESS: Dome Village was the launch pad for many so called lost homeless people to re-enter the community. ATTENTION: The successes had been attracting attention both nationally and internationally with visits from HRH Prince Edward of England, The Prince of Wales Business Leaders Forum as well as government and business dignitaries from various parts of the world.
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8. Provide access to information and resources to assist client's transition out of homelessness.
9. Create jobs and incentives for village residents which can provide them with an opportunity to earn extra income, increase their self-esteem and work ethic, and to better their immediate community.
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11. Clean and beautify the local neighborhood by regularly removing trash, debris, weeds and graffiti from the surrounding area; improve the aesthetics and atmosphere of the area by creating a park-and-garden setting at Dome Village for residents, neighbors and other visitors to appreciate while at the same time instilling a sense of appreciation for a clean and green environment.