2004 Annual Report Executive Summary

The Town of Austin Enterprise Community

The Year 2004 was filled with exciting ideas, dreams and realities as the AREC continued to implement projects identified within our Strategic Plan and Annual Public Hearing Process. The activities continue to focus on empowering residents, improving overall quality of life, and obtaining financial sustainability for AREC Residents.

Construction activities involving AREC were abundant as we saw the completion of our new Austin Senior Citizens Center, Austin Medical Center and we cannot forget the continued construction activity on the Town’s Storm Drainage System. The AREC also provided DPA assistance to one family for purchase of an existing home in conjunction with HomeFederal Bank. Homeowner Occupied Housing Rehabilitation efforts continued through a partnership with HomeFederal Bank and the Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis.

Beautification efforts continue and we are all proud of the Austin PRIDE Award Program having recognized 43 residences and 8 businesses to date which have consistently or recently partaken of efforts to improve or maintain their property in good overall condition and set an example to others throughout Austin. A lack of community pride was identified within our Strategic Plan as an area of major concern, programs such as the Austin PRIDE Award has made remarkable strides in changing this opinion of our town. To further promote the PRIDE efforts, AREC continues to work with the 2 established Neighborhood Associations this year and hopes the 3rd Neighborhood Association tied to the Austin Main Street Program will be as productive as the Audrey/Linden and South 1st Street Neighborhood Associations have been during 2004.

The lack of basic health care for all residents has been an issue within Austin for several years. AREC has been very fortunate to have partnered with Scott Memorial Hospital and welcomes Dr. William Cooke, M.D., specializing in family medicine for all ages at the Austin Medical Center. Dr. Cooke works hard with AREC and other organizations to enable LMI families who cannot afford health insurance, access to the most basic of all health services. The AREC Health Care program has provided in excess of 1000 clinical visits during 2004 alone, and since its beginning in 2001, more than 3500 total visits have been provided at little or no cost to the AREC resident. During 2003, we were able to expand our services to include Prescription Drug coverage for qualified residents, and to date, financial assistance, at a dramatically discounted rate, has been provided for the purchase of over 1200 prescriptions from area pharmacies.

The AREC continues our partnership with Scott Memorial Hospital and the Scott County Health Department to provide our annual Health Fair Celebration (93 booths in 2004) in an ongoing attempt to promote preventative services within our community and hopefully reduce the need for major hospitalization or chronic care services in the areas of lifestyle behaviors and preventable diseases. Programs such as the health fair also promote “healthy families” and strive to provide resources to assist families with all areas of need, including the Scott County Clearinghouse, Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Scott County Center for Women and Families, the United Way and CAPE programs.

It is a well know fact that the future of Austin lies with our youth. To improve our community, we must instill the ideas of a better life and teach opportunities to our students at an early age. Programs including the Future Leaders of Austin, the Austin Youth Volunteer Corps and the Junior Leaders of Austin reach well into the High School and Middle School ranks to accomplish this goal. In 2004 we saw the class sizes grow to an outstanding 89 students in the Fall Semester. These FLA and JLA students meet monthly in a cooperative effort with the Scott County School District 1 and undergoes a vigorous leadership program covering topics from “Living in Poverty is not for ME!”, “Health Care for All”, “WE CAN CHANGE FOR THE BETTER”, “Serving our Residents”, and of course the sessions include components of local, state and federal government to teach the students that the path to a better future begins now.

A major addition to the FLA program this year is the pass/fail component and each successful graduate will receive a 1 hour course credit on their high school transcript for participation. We truly have moved this program into a full fledged educational venue. The Austin Youth Volunteer Corps are a group of students willing to meet after school and on weekends to learn about true volunteerism and make a difference within Austin. Projects such as Saturday morning reading sessions for K & 1st graders, cleaning our town streets, sidewalks, leaf raking for seniors and disabled individuals, family fun and movie nights for elementary school students and helping with Austin Main Street promotions are only part of the work these students undertake.

The AREC Youth Development Center is thriving and features activities for K-12th grade students on a weekly basis. In this center, not only do the programs thrive, but we have positive role modeling and a safe environment for Students and will continue to provide additional programs throughout 2005. Other educational activities include the awarding of 8 scholarships to AHS graduating Seniors, 9 graduating FLA Students, and 4 Non-traditional Students to provide a small financial incentive for continuing their education with the idea of “bringing back” something to Austin – in essence the “planting of a seed” does not always mean bricks and mortar, but can just as effectively include the most valuable resource we have – our children!  To help families prepare for college or vocational opportunities, AREC conducted 2 Senior Night Programs last year, providing FAFSA counseling on-site, scholarship information and college recruiters for students and parents to have an additional chance for help with paperwork or to search out additional funding programs.

Economic Development has been slow in Austin; however, we are pleased to announce the $10 Million expansion of the Pepsi Americas Facility during 2004. We continue recruiting efforts for new businesses to locate in the I-65 Interchange area but cannot compete with the larger market area of Scottsburg. Activity in the Austin Main Street Program continues as we provide services to local businesses thought the Business Association and continue to work with the homeowners in the district through the Main Street Neighborhood Association. In December, we received our official status as an Indiana Main Street Community. Promotions included a Jazz Orchestra and Fireworks Display prior to Independence Day and a three week long event during Christmas to promote businesses and attract additional retail dollars.

To enable AREC zone families access to affordable childcare, AREC continues to provide childcare assistance ranging from 25% - full coverage through local licensed day care centers or certified family child care homes and provide technical assistance to center operators.. This program was instrumental in keeping single mothers in the local workforce while reducing the demand for services through other agencies. It is important to note however; no family receives assistance from AREC during a time in which funding from other sources were available. The AREC plays a vital role in many community functions and festivals.

During 2004 we participated in the Austin Fireman’s Festival, Back-to-School Bash, Austin Elementary School PTO Carnival, Psi Iota Xi Christmas Craft Show, and of course, all Austin on Main Street Promotions. In May, we concluded our Austin Sesquicentennial Celebration with the dedication of a Town Clock to symbolize the family heritage of our community. As an organization we are proud to assist in any way possible and encourage all residents to participate in all activities offered within our community. To show our continued appreciation for the many volunteers within our community, AREC was proud to sponsor the 3rd annual SOAR Awards Program, recognizing 41 volunteers who truly “DARE to SOAR” and make a difference for residents throughout Austin.

As we look forward to 2005, the Board of Directors will continue to monitor the ever changing needs of our community and pledges that any service provided within our limited scope of funding, will meet a current priority need within our Strategic Plan and improve the overall quality of life for our residents. Volunteers are always welcome and greatly needed with our Committees and local projects. Through our efforts as a Community, Austin will continue to grow and thrive and provide additional sustainable opportunities for our Residents.  

 

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