EDUCATION & YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
EDUCATION AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES WITH A FOCUS ON PARENT ENGAGEMENT
1,196
people served
175
Student Achievement (NBSAP)
of 6th-8th grade students met/exceeded Common Core Standards
98
Beginners (Preschool)
of exiting Beginners preschool students are kindergarten ready
467
Sports & Fitness Academy
of student athletes improved in a sport-specific skill
282
Arts & Technology (LJATA)
of arts and tech students ended their class session with an increase of knowledge/skill
174
Breakthrough Beyond
of youth grew in knowledge of college readiness
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY
Providing opportunities and resources for economic stability and financial empowerment
356
people served
153
individuals received employment services
67
individuals were placed in jobs
58
individuals received financial coaching services
122
individuals received income support services
HOUSING
Transitional and permanent supportive housing for individuals and families experiencing homelessness
824
people served
479
Support Center
253
Transitional Housing
45
Supportive Housing
47
Family Housing
of support center guests received essential resources such as food, showers, laundry, and technology
of transitional housing guests retained housing
of supportive housing participants remained housed for the entire year
11
families received permanent housing and wraparound support
HEALTH & WELLNESS
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
Partnering with individuals to foster wellness through behavioral health services
679
people served
of transitional housing guests participated in on-site therapy or 1:1 coaching
of transitional housing guests reported increased knowledge of health choices and behaviors
of support center guests were connected to additional services
HEALTH & WELLNESS
FRESH MARKET
Providing high-quality, fresh foods to local residents in our community
13,060
families served
878,494
pounds of food distributed
of our guests are returning community shoppers
of the families served here households with children
VIOLENCE PREVENTION
Reducing violence through a comprehensive, scientific, public health approach
3,500+
people served
129
individuals served with case management or re-entry services
158
individuals were connected with victim services
2,883
community members attended safe space events
68
safe space events hosted