COVID-19 RESPONSE
PROVIDING SHELTER, FOOD, PPE, AND MORE
9,869
meals served in our shelters (April-June)
5,200
curbside meals distributed to families
60
continued to provide shelter for 60 individuals each night through transitional housing
784
at-home learning resource kits delivered
16
laptops distributed to local students
EDUCATION & YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
THE IMPACT OF QUALITY EDUCATION
947
people served
180
Student Achievement (NBSAP)
of after-school students reported As and Bs in reading on report cards
81
Beginners (Preschool)
of exiting Beginners preschool students are kindergarten ready
546
Sports & Fitness Academy
of athletes demonstrated positive, pro-social behavior
140
Arts & Technology (LJATA)
of arts and tech students reported increased knowledge of STEAM careers
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
ADULT EDUCATION & EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
237
people served
of participants retained employment at 30 days
completed a career assessment
completed career readiness training
54
individuals gained employment
HOUSING
SERVICES FOR PEOPLE EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS
1,191
people served
945
Support Center
158
Transitional Housing
41
Supportive Housing
47
Family Housing
of support center guests received essential resources such as food, showers, laundry, and technology
of transitional housing guests remained housed for at least 30 days
of supportive housing participants remained housed for the entire year
of families remained housed for the entire year
HEALTH & WELLNESS
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
344
people served
of behavioral health guests reported therapy helped them make better choices
of behavioral health guests reported an increased awareness of the relationship among trauma, choices, and behavior
of behavioral health guests participated in on-site psychotherapy
of support center guests were connected to additional mental health services
HEALTH & WELLNESS
FRESH MARKET
11,000+
people served
900,000+
total pounds of food distributed
15,378
families served
602
guests referred to additional services
22
consistent volunteers from the community
VIOLENCE PREVENTION
PROMOTING PEACE & COMMUNITY
10,438+
people served
78
individuals served with case management services
50
individuals helped with re-entry services
22
individuals served through referrals
63
individuals found employment