EDUCATION & YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
EDUCATION AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES WITH A FOCUS ON PARENT ENGAGEMENT
1,103
people served
170
Student Achievement (NBSAP)
1,056
hours of remote learning support during the school day
71
Beginners (Preschool)
of exiting Beginners preschool students are kindergarten ready
607
Sports & Fitness Academy
of athletes demonstrated positive, pro-social behavior
128
Arts & Technology (LJATA)
of arts and tech students reported positive relationships with STEAM professionals
127
Breakthrough Beyond
26
high school students received financial support through Breakthrough's scholarship program
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY
Providing opportunities and resources for economic stability and financial empowerment
197
people served
of participants in career readiness workshops were placed in employment
of people who were screened for benefits received income supports services
received more than one service (employment, financial, or income supports)
HOUSING
Transitional and permanent supportive housing for individuals and families experiencing homelessness
908
people served
586
Support Center
234
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 who found independent homes remained housed for 120+ days
of supportive housing participants remained housed for the entire year
of families remained housed for the entire year
HEALTH & WELLNESS
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
Partnering with individuals to foster wellness through behavioral health services
462
people served
of transitional housing participants reported therapy helped them make better choices
of transitional housing participants reported an increased awareness of the relationship among trauma, choices, and behavior
of support center guests were connected to additional services
HEALTH & WELLNESS
FRESH MARKET
Providing high-quality, fresh foods to local residents in our community
19,760
unique visits throughout the year
666,771
total pounds of food distributed
4,196
recurring families served
644
guests referred to additional services
20
community leaders volunteering each week
VIOLENCE PREVENTION
Reducing violence through a comprehensive, scientific, public health approach
400+
people served
82
individuals served with case management services
70
individuals helped with re-entry services
107
individuals served through referrals
68
individuals found employment