
Alamo-City Chapter
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American Society of Military Comptrollers Professional Development Symposium 2010 Charity "Fisher House" |
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Overview
A Fisher House™ is "a home away from home" for families of patients receiving medical care at major military and VA medical centers. The homes are normally located within walking distance of the treatment facility or have transportation available. There are 43 Fisher Houses, with several under construction.
Description
Typically, the houses are 5,000+ to 16,000 square foot homes donated by the Fisher family and Fisher House™ Foundation. Each house is designed to provide eight to 21 suites. All are professionally furnished and decorated in the tone and style of the local region. The houses can accommodate 16 to 42 family members. They feature a common kitchen, laundry facilities, spacious dining room and an inviting living room with library, and toys for children. A Fisher House™ is a temporary residence and is not a treatment facility, hospice or counseling center. The program began in 1990, and has offered more than three million days of lodging to more than 120,000 families.
Responsibilities
Fisher Houses™ are given to the U. S. Government as gifts. Military service secretaries and the Secretary of Veterans Affairs are responsible for the operation and maintenance of the homes. The Fisher House™ Foundation, Inc., a not-for-profit organization under section 501(c)(3) of the IRS code, builds new houses, and assists in the coordination of private support and encourages public support for the homes.
Eligibility and Cost
Criteria established locally by hospital or installation commanders. Families do not pay to stay at a Fisher House. Fees at Army, Navy, and Air Force Fisher Houses are underwritten by Fisher House™ Foundation.
Volunteers
Fisher Houses™ have full-time salaried managers, but depend on volunteers and voluntary support to enhance daily operations and program expansion. The Fisher House™ Foundation, Inc., and many individual Fisher Houses™ receive support through the Combined Federal Campaign.
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2008 Highlights · Families served: Approximately 9,500 · Average length of stay: 16 days · Average (combat casualties): 45-60 days · Average occupancy level: 90% · Saved families more than $12 million in lodging costs, plus food and transportation |
Since Inception · Families served: More than 120,000 · Number of lodging days offered: 3 million · Saved families more than $100 million in lodging costs, plus savings on subsistence and transportation costs |