Creating a Healthier Community
For Children & Families
PROGRAM RESULTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2014
Helped 846 at-risk families to avoid violence and keep their children safe at home
Provided mental health services to almost 752 community members in crisis
Supported 250 pregnant and parenting women through our maternal/child health programs
Enrolled nearly 6,900 children and adults in affordable public health plans
Provided over 9,000 individuals with HIV prevention information
Expanding Opportunities
For Children & Youth
Provided 650 elementary and middle-school children with after-school homework help plus sports and arts enrichment programs
Helped over 1,200 young adults avoid street violence and stay safe during after-school hours
Conducted over 100 workshops and classes for at-risk adolescents to learn life skills, gain self- confidence and explore new possibilities.
Offered a secure place for 51 LGBTQ youth to participate in weekly workshops and activities
Intensively served 58 homeless and runaway youth at our two transitional homes