TRAINING MANUAL DIGNITY BUS
INDEX Welcome from Anthony Zorbaugh �������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2 The Back Story ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 3 Dignity Bus® Recap 4 Guest Management ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 5 Maintenance and Repair ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 6 Stocking Supplies ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 7 Logistics �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 8 Community Partners ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 9 Behavioral Management ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 10-11 Bus Staff Opening Procedures 12 Bus Staff Closing Procedures ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 13 The Source Contact Information ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 14 Magic Johnson gets a tour of the Dignity Bus, in Orlando with Kyle, a Source Mechanic and Anthony Zorbaugh, Executive Director of The Source
When you read the “Dignity Bus® Training Guide,” you’ll discover why we embarked on the journey to create a Mobile Overnight Emergency Shelter using a bus concept Through basic thinking, research, partnerships, and a love for humanity, we achieved what we have today�
In 2020, The Source, a Christian Ministry for the poor and homeless in Indian River County, Florida, sought ways to provide comfortable and secure overnight shelter for vulnerable individuals�
The name Dignity Bus® reflects our belief in helping the poor and homeless regain dignity in their lives, one program at a time, leading them towards independence�
We hope our new partnership and shared lessons will guide your journey, just as it did for us!
Anthony Zorbaugh Executive Director of The Source
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THE BACK STORY
In the years leading up to the launch of the Dignity Bus® in 2021, a generous donor offered to donate a used motor coach (passenger bus) to The Source
We saw this as an opportunity to transform the bus into a mobile shelter� Inspired by customized tour buses used by rock bands, we envisioned creating “beds on wheels ” However, we couldn’t find any existing sleep buses for the homeless in the United States� After researching, we discovered a similar concept in Europe called the “easy sleeper night bus,” which was both comfortable and maneuverable�
Our maintenance team stripped down the motor coach to ensure its stability before making any major renovations Unfortunately, we found significant water damage, but salvageable parts that we could remove and use in a better vehicle� Through further research, we located a suitable passenger bus in another state and purchased it, driving it to our location in Florida� We also found a nearby fabrication company specializing in custom bus conversions that could help us achieve our vision� After five months of hard work, our first Dignity Bus® was successfully launched
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DIGNITY BUS RECAP
• A couple of years have passed since the launch of our first two Dignity Buses®�
• We’ve undergone personnel changes and successfully recruited drivers through social media and website advertising�
• The exterior of the buses has incurred scratches and dents, leading us to temporarily take them off the street for beautification and mechanical repairs�
• We’re grateful for ongoing donations that support materials, maintenance, and other expenses�
• Our members now have a safe and secure place to sleep, and we consistently operate at full capacity�
• Members have enjoyed a comfortable night’s sleep, along with hot showers and complimentary breakfast
• As word spread through networking and media outlets, we started receiving invitations to bring the Dignity Bus® to conventions and other cities to share our concept
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Maureen Archer, Assistant Executive Director (one of the founders of the original Dignity Bus®) with Tony Zorbaugh, Executive Director and Confessor Gonzalez, mechanic, after the completion of the first Dignity Bus®
THE DIGNITY BUS HAS 20 COMFORTABLE AND PRIVATE SLEEPING PODS.
GUEST MANAGEMENT
• Sleeping on The Dignity Bus® is available on a first-come, first-served basis�
• Members who reserve a sleeping pod on the Dignity Bus pay a $2 fee
• After arriving at the bus for check-in, members will not be able leave and return
• Boarding begins at 9:00pm and ends at 10:00pm�
• Members can store their tagged and marked belongings under the bus�
• Alcohol, drugs, paraphernalia, and food are not permitted on the bus or around The Source facility
• Arriving intoxicated is strongly discouraged�
• If a member is under the influence, but not disorderly, they may board the bus�
• Disorderly members will be asked to exit the bus�
• Members are required to follow these guidelines, or they will be banned from using the Dignity Bus
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MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
Gas up the vehicle: This involves refueling the vehicle with gasoline to ensure it has an adequate fuel supply�
Cleaning the rooftop AC: The rooftop air conditioning unit is cleaned on a daily basis to remove any dirt, debris, or potential blockages that could affect its efficiency�
Dumping toilet: This refers to emptying the waste water tank of a toilet system in a vehicle� The process involves connecting a hose from the waste water tank in the rear of the vehicle to a lift station, allowing the waste to be properly disposed of
Cleaning solution: After emptying the waste water tank, a cleaning solution is poured through the system to ensure it is thoroughly cleaned�
Flushing: Once the cleaning solution has been used, the system is flushed again with water to remove any remaining residue�
Water and odor solution: After the cleaning process, water and an odor solution are added to the water tank to provide a fresh and pleasant experience during future toilet usage�
Filling the water tank: Two five-gallon buckets’ worth of water are added to the tank to replenish the water supply for the next night or future use�
Generator maintenance: The generator is serviced and its oil is changed every 90 days� This regular maintenance ensures the generator remains in good working condition and ready for use in emergency situations
Emergency generator usage: The generator is intended to be used solely in emergency situations, rather than for regular or continuous operation�
Deodorize: We utilize professional deodorizing services monthly to ensure a clean and sanitary space 6
STOCKING SUPPLIES
• Compact Toilet paper - One ply.
• This is important:
Orange Solution for toilet TST MAX
• Anti-Bacterial wipes
• Trashcan liners
• Jumper Cables
• Linens • Pillows
• Mattress Covers
• Pillow Protectors
• Fitted Flattened blanket
• Broom/Swiffer Sweeper Mop/ Handheld vacuum with Tightened nozzles
• Paper towel for cleaning hand sanitizer for bathroom
• Bleach / Laundry
Detergent to wash linens
Former member, Olguy, is now employed as our laundry attendant.
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Lee Anne and Amanda folding sheets annd blankets from the Dignity Bus®
LOGISTICS
HOURS OF OPERATION:
The bus is running from 9PM - 7AM� We are open 365 days a year
Building opens and Registration begins at 7:30AM
Day staff works from 7:30 - 5PM
Evening staff is only for paid bus participants
From 5pm - 9pm�
(Those on the wait list do not stay on the premises at that time�)
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Bus passes are sold daily for $2 per night, starting at 7:30 am by our front desk receptionist Tankea.
COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS
At The Source we have been blessed by community contributions made by private donors and corporate donors� From financial institutions to car dealerships to schools���we have been on the receiving end of everything from blankets, pillows and towels to generous cash donations We recommend getting the word out as much as you can to your entire community through social media, your newspaper, magazines and the TV news channels You might be surprised at the goodwill available to you, too�
We received a large donation of blankets for our members from Dyer Mazda
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Vero Beach Charter High School donates check for the Dignity Bus�
BEHAVIORAL MANAGEMENT
THE SOURCE UTILIZES CRISIS INTERVENTION AND DE-ESCALATION C.A.F. MODEL: CALM, ASSESS, FACILITATE
Calm: to decrease the emotional, behavioral, and mental intensity of a situation
Assess: to determine the most appropriate response as presented by the facts
Facilitate: to promote the most appropriate resolution based on an assessment of the facts presented model
The Source provides continuous guidance and training in trauma informed care, harm reduction, and teaching strategies to direct care staff to ensure the least restrictive alternative to change behavior� If a behavior is physically threatening 911 is to be called immediately
When members have disregarded established rules, they can be banned from the facility and schedule a reentry meeting where specific guidelines and/or services are implemented� Service plans are developed and implemented to provide care based on the least restrictive methods to bring about behavior change�
Charlene Morris, LMHC, MCAP and Director of Mental Health at the Source provides Mental Health First Aid training to staff and volunteers so all are qualified to notice serious mental health issues
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At The Source we operate by the Golden Rule: Do unto others as you would have others do unto you.
BEHAVIORAL MANAGEMENT Continued
ACCESSING MENTAL HEALTH/ SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES
All staff and volunteers are trained and certified in Mental Health First Aid which trains individuals to assess, identify and respond to a mental health challenge or crisis� All staff and volunteers can refer members to The Source’s mental health services department to receive a screening and assessment for mental health/substance use problems and receive individual, group counseling or referral to an outside provider
IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY
If staff or volunteer believes a member has the intent of harming his/herself, someone else, a staff/volunteer or loses control of his/her behavior, contact 911 immediately No one is to place themselves in harm’s way Contact one of the mental health/substance abuse treatment team members by phone� The staff member who calls will explain the situation to the team members and the decision that was made and provide additional instructions if needed All decisions are based on the safety of all members, staff and volunteers and the potential risks
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Miss Sue, one of our senior members at the Source and Anthony Zorbaugh, Executive Director, participating in the community 5K in support of Substance Abuse Awareness� Miss Sue won first place in her age group!
BUS STAFF OPENING PROCEDURES
When Bus Staff Arrives:
a Bus staff arrives at 8:45PM and receives the key from the Administrator’s Office�
a Select a flat level parking site
a Place shift lever in neutral position
a Pull the air brake button to engage the brakes
a The bus driver monitors as members remove their shoes and directs them to their assigned bunk�
a The process continues until everyone is loaded, usually by 9:30PM
a Assessment of no-shows is done, and the waitlist is filled on a first-come, first-served basis�
a Payment and records are collected�
a After 10PM, only members already excused for working reasons are to be admitted�
a Bus doors are closed, and staff ensures that curtains are completely shut by walking through the aisle
a Periodic walkthroughs are conducted during the night to ensure safety�
a Check tires for pressure and thread�
a Check that the Generator has Fuel - (The generator take Ethanol Free Gasoline)
a Plug in the 220 volt electrical line to the bus
a In case of an emergency where using the 220 is not possible, turn on the generator�
a When the bus is stationary and the generator is running both cargo doors must remain open�
a Enter the bus and find the battery button on the dashboard
a The battery switch is turned on first, followed by the ignition switch to allow pressure to build in the bus for flushing the toilet�
a Turn on all of the switches one by one in the electrical panel�
a Leave the door closed and wait for the air pressure on the dashboard to be between 125-140 psi
a Turn on the electric fireplace at this time, if need be�
a Begin onboarding passengers�
a Once at the appropriate air pressure you may turn off the bus however the bus must be turned on every hour to maintain air pressure
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BUS STAFF CLOSING PROCEDURES
a At 6AM, a wakeup call is made to each individual bunk�
a As clients leave, they strip their beds and take the bedding with them for laundry drop-off�
a Staff monitors the safe removal of luggage and ensures nothing is left behind
a Begin offboarding passengers
a Turn off the electric fireplace at this time�
a Turn off all of the switches one by one in the electrical panel�
a Turn off the bus using the ignition switch and turn off the battery switch (this is critical)
a If the bus is using the generator turn it off and close the cargo doors�
a Remove the 220 electrical line and store it under the bus�
a Check that all switches in the electrical panel are off�
a Secure the bus�
a Securely close and lock the windows
a Securely close and lock the passenger door�
a Securely close and lock the basement doors
a Check all tank level indications
a Connect the dump hose to the bus via the connection in the back of the bus (See photo below)
a Connect the dump hose to the sewage receptacle using the coaches hose stored underneath the bus�
a Open the Grey Tank Hose to dump the waste
a Flush the lines by dumping clean water down the toilet�
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Need additional support? Contact Tony Zorbaugh, Executive Director 772-564-0202� ext 218 tony�zorbaugh@iamthesource�org
www�iamthesource�org
772�564�0202
1015 Commerce Avenue, Vero Beach, FL 32960
I Am Ministries, Inc dba The Source 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization
Federal Tax ID#59-3354241
OUR MISSION
Our mission is to support and serve the community and lead individuals to a saving faith in Jesus Christ
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