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Providing Information Over Half a Million Times in 2011


How much Information and Referrals does The Sacramento Resource Directory provide to families, individuals and organizations?

 

From January 01, 2011 - December 31st, 2011 The Sacramento Resource Directory database @onefatherslove.com provided;

  • 536,050 instances of online information and assistance pageviews.

  • 290,953 were original pageviews for database information.

  • 84.42% Search Traffic

245,616 Visits

  • 7.37% Referral Traffic

21,453 Visits

  • 7.82% Direct Traffic

22,763 Visits from BOOKMARKs. Typically, from Human Services sites.

  • 0.39% Campaigns

Information and referrals for Connecting people in the community to the services they need.

The below graph is courtesy of nces.ed.gov

 

January 1st, 2011 - December 31st, 2011 on Mobile version of database www.onefatherslove.mobi

8,762 people visited the database for the first time from a mobile phone. Feedback indicates the majority of people using the mobile version are local security, such as shopping malls and people seeking health services.

8,762 Unique Database Visitors
21,699 Database Pageviews
1.47 Pages/Visit
00:03:08 Avg. Time on Site
56.36% % New Database Visits

 

Monthly Email updates: 2,000+ email subscribers receiving important updates.

Informatin and Referral Helpline: (916) 514-NEED (6333) Averaging 45 incoming calls each week and rapidly increasing.

 

The Sacramento Resource Directory 2011 Edition in print: In 2011 a total of 254 professional 2011 editions were distributed through retailers. Of those 254, 26 are in the Sacramento Public Libraries. Hundreds more of the FREE download edition of the manuscript were also provided. If only 300 people use the print directory an average of two times each week, that’s at least 30,000 times a year.www.onefatherslove.info

 

Through Community Outreaches: Much more thousands of information about community services were provided, mainly to Elementary school populations.

 

Does The Sacramento Resource Directory provide the most Information and Referrals in Sacramento?

  • Yes. Why?

  • 1. Because we keep our database updated - that is the number one rule.

  • 2. Because we include Genuiness- Warmth - and Empathy. We care about helping people, not just about funding.

Does The Sacramento Resource Directory have other I & R related information?

Susan, Volunteer; Victor, Founder; Tanya, Pregnancy Resource Volunteer; Zeena, Volunteer
 

Janet, Volunteer; Susan, Volunteer; Amber, Domestic Violence Volunteer 

                 

Who is providing the technology?

Approximately 7 years ago, Bill Gates decided to give anyone a free for life small business website including the database software and everything else a person could ever need to build an online business or organization. This free for life service is part of the "Heroes Happen Here" program.

 

Testimonials

"You provide tons of valuable information for parents living in the Sacramento community."

Cascia Talbert, Editor Healthy Moms- Parenting, Pregnancy, Health and Women's Issues

 

“It's been a pleasure watching OneFathersLove.com grow, Victor, and I'm very pleased that it's being so well received. The community is lucky to have you.”

– Tonie, M.S.W.

 

"I love your web site and the name OneFathersLove. Social work is a new career choice for me, and I am still in college. Looking at this from a Social Workers point of view is different. This is something that I would do, as I believe this is a powerful way to gain knowledge and a fast way to get info. The website is great. There are many resources, but it does not really cause you to become distracted because they all lead to the same thing, help!, for helping ones self. Overall, it is very useful and wonderful.

Thanks for helping and caring enough to help others, one more thing, being a Dad and

doing this is the best part of all. Good luck to you and all your endeavors."

L.J.-Clark

 

I think your network would have strong social glue because you and the people you help have a long-term Interest in this issue. They can share knowledge and resources as your website does to expand social capitol. Your network is using the Internet and other assets currently available in the community to build a sense of collective effort.

Mr. E. Nettles

 

Hi Victor

"You've done most excellent in gathering information, resources, credibility for OneFathersLove.com. I can tell you've put your heart and soul into this - and I think it'll be a great resource to have advertised in our local trade papers. Perhaps you could co-op advertising with some of the organizations you've listed on your site."

C.V.

 

Hi Victor,

I had a great opportunity to visit your website and I must say that I am totally impressed. It is organizations and people like you who put "Unity" in our Community. I agree that we all have a stake in the future of our families and our neighbors. OneFatherLove is indicative of the type of community members who are on the front lines day to day to improve the circumstances of so many at a sacrifice to themselves.

Sacramento Dads, Inc.

   

"This website [OneFathersLove.com] really amazed me, I had no idea it was based in Sacramento. It's nice to see people caring so much about others and reaching out a hand to help one another when their stuck in a rut.

It's nice to see people doing something nice for a change!"

Anonymous.

 

Sacramenento Community Family Resources is a Updated community resource directory established for all diversities of individuals and families who want to willingly help themselves or others achieve self sufficiency. The only membership requirement is the desire for a better life.

Sacramento Community Family Resources provide updated nonprofit and family resources resulting in the most current information and referrals for community support services. Sacramento Community Family Resources and volunteers discover family resources and events in your community, focusing on Charity, Government, Non-Profit and various Safety and Specialized resources, along with seeking to collaborate with Human/Social service agencies and the people to whom they offer service.

 

 

Sacramento Community Family Resources has conducted both formal and informal research

on  the  value  of  such an up-to-date directory like ours, the result of which  demonstrated  that  people  of  all  ages,

gender,  ethnicity,  and education level feel they will definitely benefit from an updated community resource  directory.

The  need  is great for a directory of resources for special education, adult/children shelters, free food/clothes  closet',

parenting  classes  and  events, and even domestic violence resources. Much of these are set up to provide opportun-

ities  for  those in the continuum ranging from "in crisis" or "at risk of becoming in crisis" to self-sufficiency.  We  are

interested  in our community and are dedicated to a vision of using positive methods to help in reducing poverty,  and

empowering  low-income  individuals and families to restore their lives. Our founder and volunteers, have a mission  to

 successfully bring back quality in online resource directory services by providing our Updated Community Resources.

Sacramento Community Family Resources

is committed to providing quality and Updated resources which simplifies

access  through  the  maze  of social service programs, thereby, generously  assisting  families  and  individuals  to

live  for  a better life, to take responsibility for their own needs, and to improve the quality of life for the  families  and

children  in  our community. U.C.R. Sacramento works to support the essential needs for Updated resources  in the

 Sacramento County area to  provide  a One Stop Shop for all family and individual intervention community resources.  


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