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Causes: Federated Giving Programs, Philanthropy

Mission: TO IMPROVE LIVES BY MOBILIZING THE CARING POWER OF COMMUNITIES.

Programs: Community impact achieved through community impact investments in the areas of health, education, and financial stability ready for life # youth participating in character building programs will demonstrate leadership, personal responsibility and conflict resolution and life skills. 8,326 #youth provided services will avoid bullying, violence, court involvement or disciplinary actions. 916 # parents will improve interactions with their children. 1,301 # youth will understand the consequences of high risk behavior. 3,062 # adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities will receive support; and # will achieve their vocational goals. 298 # adults seeking help to improve their literacy will increase their english proficiency and reading skills. 600 ready for school through training and support, # early childhood education professionals will improve their teaching practices in the classroom for the educational benefit. 2,428 # of children screened will be ready for kindergarten. 904 # families will receive child care services information and referrals. 2,059% of the children receiving child care scholarships will be enrolled in high quality care programs (4-5 stars). 2,059 success in school # youth participating in academic support programs will improve their school attendance and study habits 1,651 # students will improve their grades 1,334 # who perform at grade level 183 # who advance to next grade 1,688 # students will improve on standardized test scores. 325 basic needs # pounds of food distributed 36,749,803 # meals will be served to the hungry and malnourished. 18,235,427 #articles of clothing will be distributed to those in need and to those who have been displaced. 24,088 services for seniors and people with disabilities will allow # to continue to live independently. 17,524 access to care # under-insured people will receive medical supplies or prescriptions to deal with their health issues. 11,808 mental health care will be provided to # under-insured individuals to improve their well-being. 4,818 # people who receive substance abuse treatment will reduce their dependencies 6,948 # people will receive primary health care. 5,567 # people receiving care will avoid inappropriate hospitalization or re-hospitalization 6,667 # people with chronic health conditions that will improve their health status 14,836 crisis prevention & response # adults and children seeking help for neglect, abuse and violence will improve their skills and get the support they need to stay safe. 9,748 # families of armed services members will be assisted with their personal crises. 396 # units of blood will be collected to help save lives. 57,778 # people that receive disaster assistance 1,053 # volunteers are prepared to serve their community 2,276 # people who have committed violence will be supported so that 90% avoid re-arrest within 12 months 445 financial management # of individuals will receiving financial education services will demonstrate new skills to help them improve their financial situation 2,626 affordable housing # households that are at risk of losing their homes will receive prevention assistance (wake only) 740 # of the above will maintain their housing for six months (wake only) 740 # homeless households will move into permanent housing 923 and # will maintain it for 12 months 324 sustaining employment # increase employment related income through programs and job supports 1,252 # will become employed 1,087 # who enter a job training program will complete it 417 # will successfully apply for benefits 2,160

community campaign

emergency shelter grant - organization serves as a fiscal agent for the wake county continuum of care which operates homeless shelters and provides rapid re-housing services for citizen experiencing or near homelessness. Grant funds are claimed on behalf of the continuum on a reimbursement basis from the state of north carolina under an award from the federal department of housing and urban development.
2400 Perimeter Park Dr Ste 150 Ste 150, Morrisville, NC 27560
919-460-8687
Philanthropy
Morrisville
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