Annual Report 2011 - United Neighborhood Centers
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Annual Report 2011 - United Neighborhood Centers
Opportunity through Innovation Annual Report 2011 UNITED NEIGHBORHOOD CENTERS OF NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA Building strong communities- one neighbor at a time. LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS “ This has been a challenging, exciting and fruitful year for United Neighborhood Centers of Northeastern Pennsylvania. As the title of this annual report, “Opportunity through Innovation”, suggests, UNC and all those affiliated with this agency are most proud of its ability to continue to expand its services to fit the current needs of the community. UNC strives to provide relevant, important and innovative programs such as a new youth advocacy council supporting anti-bullying and LGBTQ outreach, as well as a theater group that has expanded to almost 40 children and hosted two performances in under a year. In April of this year, UNC merged with another non-profit, SCOLA Volunteers for Literacy. This move incorporated them as a fifth service department within the agency-- adding to our Youth, Childcare, Community Services and Older Adult programs. We are excited to add this adult literacy and English as a Second Language component to our list of services and have already been hard at work to institute new programs within the department. UNC was awarded the only new family literacy grant in the state, providing us with yet another way to assist families move toward independence and self-sufficiency. A variety of fun community events has grown out of the Elm Street Revitalization Project, thus Kevin Rogers drawing the South Scranton neighborhood closer. The initiation of the South Side Farmers’ Market provided a source of fresh foods right in the local neighborhood. An alliance was also created to help local small business owners come together to network and receive free training from professionals in areas such as marketing and branding. United Neighborhood Centers of Northeastern Pennsylvania continues to make every effort to help our community members not only deal with the crises in their lives, but to gain skills and grow so that they can provide a better, safer and more secure home environment for their family. The Board of Directors is proud of the hard-working staff whose compassion and dedication make the difference to thousands in this community who turn to United Neighborhood Centers in times of trouble. This year has continued to challenge the staff and the resources available to fulfill the increased demand for services that has resulted from these uncertain times. I am especially proud of the fact that UNC was awarded the SAGE Award from the Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce for “Non-Profit of the Year” and the Regional Leadership Award from the NEPA Alliance, which represents a seven-county area in Northeastern Pennsylvania. These awards reflect the wonderful work done by everyone who is associated with United Neighborhood Centers. I am honored to serve as the President of the Board of Directors of this outstanding organization. I thank all those in the community for their continued generosity and support of this agency. Sincerely, ” RECENT NEWS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS Merger with SCOLA brings both challenges and success On April 1, United Neighborhood Centers approved a merger between the agency and another local nonprofit, SCOLA Volunteers for Literacy, that was struggling financially to keep its doors open. SCOLA now operates as a fifth department within UNC. This department provides adult literacy education, civics education, Language Partnership and English as a Second Language. Almost immediately after the merger became official, UNC was notified by the state that all of SCOLA’s government funding for traditional literacy services had been eliminated. Since receiving the notice, UNC has committed itself to continuing to provide literacy services for those in need throughout Lackawanna County by searching for new monetary program support and putting even greater emphasis on the tutor education. UNC was awarded the only new family literacy grant in the state by the PA Department of Education, which will fund a cooperative learning program among UNC’s childcare and literacy departments (see more on page 6). In addition, UNC has made two prominent partnerships with community organizations. The Dante Literary Society, through its new sponsorship of SCOLA, will work to raise funds to aid new immigrants, as well as native English speakers, improve their reading and writing skills. The Tobyhanna Army Depot’s Community Service Relocation Assistance Program began a multi-level language and cross-cultural training assistance program to service member’s foreign-born family members to ensure improved communication skills and cultural adaption. UNC also will continue to host SCOLA’s main fundraising event, the “Chocoholic Frolic”. The annual event was held on October 17 at the Scranton Cultural Center and was once again well received by the community. The future for UNC and its newly formed literacy department look bright despite these unexpected financial challenges. In 2012, UNC will move the SCOLA Learning Center to a new office in South Scranton and continue to expand its program offerings. UNC joins Alliance for Children & Families United Neighborhood Centers recently became a member organization of the Alliance for Children and Families based out of Milwaukee, WI. The Alliance for Children and Families is directly related to UNC’s other national partnership, United Neighborhood Centers of America. The membership will allow for networking, training and public advocacy, as well as act as a center of knowledge and information for UNC. To learn more about the Alliance, go to www.alliance1. org. Youth carry out graffiti prevention program Language Partnership program flourishes in second year UNC’s Leaders in Training and its Elm Street Project teamed up over the spring months to create a graffiti prevention program. The program was funded by a highly competitive grant (UNC was only 1 of 3 recipients nationwide) from Keep America Beautiful’s “Graffiti Hurts” campaign. Students from LIT and other community members held a PaintOut throughout South Scranton to remove graffiti from numerous properties, as well as a neighborhood clean-up. As a culmination of the project, UNC hosted a community forum where youth-created PSAs were aired and certificates of appreciation were given out. Shannon Reiter from Keep PA Beautiful was the keynote speaker. UNC’s Language Partnership program, operated through both the Elm Street Revitalization Project and the literacy education department, has succeeded the agency’s expectations to become one of the most innovative and popular programs to date. In only its second year, Language Partnership has welcomed over 150 community members into the program. Language Partnership brings together Spanish speakers who want to learn English with English speakers who want to learn Spanish. A class is facilitated by an instructor who creates a new lesson plan each session. Lesson plans usually follow a basic topic such as days of the week, holidays, animals and more. The program initially began as a once-a-week session, but due to the increased interest from the community, Language Partnership now operates four days per week at the South Side Senior Center and the SCOLA Learning Center. The program’s popularity has peaked UNC’s interest in looking for ways to expand Language Partnership in the future for different languages in addition to Spanish, Agency honored with two regional leadership awards Congratulations are in order for United Neighborhood Centers. UNC has had the honor of receiving two prominent leadership awards over the past year. First, the “Regional Leadership Award” by the NEPA Alliance was awarded to UNC at the organization’s 47th Annual Dinner. The NEPA Alliance, a multi-county economic development agency, recognized UNC for it’s housing projects in West Pittston and in South Scranton, among many other initiatives. In addition, UNC as the agency was named the “Non-Profit of the Year” by the Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce’s SAGE Awards. The awards were handed out at the Chamber’s annual gala held at the Mellow Theater. Project Hope Summer Camp celebrates 41st year UNC celebrated the 41st Anniversary at Project Hope Summer Camp held at Camp St. Andrew in Tunkhannock, PA. Board members, staff and parents got a glimpse of what 533 inner-city youth from Lackawanna County experienced every weekday for 5 weeks between July and August. The camp features over 550 acres, which includes fields, hiking trails, a swimming pool and lake to entertain and educate campers. The active youngsters take part in a wide variety of activities that range from archery, music, and kayaking to athletics, swimming, and arts and crafts. Project Hope also features an Adventure Learning Course that includes a rock climbing wall, zip line and team-building outdoor games. Project Hope registration for 2012 will begin next May. Spotlight Youth Theater UNC’s latest arts initiative The Spotlight Youth Theater, UNC’s newest arts initiative, was formed in early 2011 thanks in part to a grant supplied by the Lackawanna County Workforce Investment Board. Since its inception, the program has quickly become one of the agency’s most popular youth activities. Over this past year, the Spotlight Youth Theater has attracted over 35 community children between the ages of 5-18 to learn about drama, acting and theater history. Each child in the Spotlight Youth Theater group is completely involved in the entire process from costume and set design, to stage help and choosing songs. In June 2011, the Spotlight Youth Theater hosted their first performance at the West Side Senior Center. The group performed “Alice in Wonderland, Jr.” twice for the community. In addition, in December 2011, the group performed a second production of the “Jungle Book”. Elm Street Project creates South Side Business Alliance UNC’s Elm Street Revitalization Project announced their newest initiative, the South Side Business Alliance (SSBA). The SSBA will support the development of early-stage and growing businesses located in South Scranton through activities connecting innovators, entrepreneurs and leaders with one another, as well as through financial services and training support. The SSBA will partner with the University of Scranton’s Small Business Development Center to offer educational training and assistance. Membership in the SSBA is free to any business located in South Scranton and will include training workshops, networking sessions, financial guidance, promotion and social media services and neighborhood clean-ups. UNC receives grant to implement Older adults program LGBTQ advocacy program brings UNC’s four senior UNC was awarded one of only four national grants from Advocates for Youth, a Washington D.C.-based orcenters together ganization focusing on the health of youth, to become a partner in their Anti-Homophobia Project. With the grant, UNC conducted a forum that addressed homophobia and created safe spaces in UNC’s teen centers for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning (GLBTQ) youth in Lackawanna County. UNC has formed a committee, with help from organizations such as Lackawanna County Children and Youth Services (LCCYS), Maternal Health and Family Services (MFHS), Lackawanna County Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) and the Employment Opportunity & Training Center (EOTC), to aid in the creation of this project. In addition, the project has partnered with the NEPA Rainbow Alliance to create an “It Gets Better” video. UNC’s Older Adults department has been focusing on creating events and programs that allow the four centers it operates- South Side, West Side, Mid Valley and Carbondale- to come together and experience days as one program. One such event is an annual picnic held at McDade Park over the summer where the older adults get to dance, listen to live music and enjoy the sunshine. Another event is the department’s second annual holiday party that is held over Christmas time and allows senior center members to invite their friends and family from outside the agency. Both events were attended by over 180 people each. UNC chosen to start only new family literacy program in state UNC was awarded a Family Literacy grant from the PA Department of Education to provide services to 30 families in Lackawanna County. UNC is proud to be the only new Family Literacy Program funded by the state this year. UNC’s Family Learning Program is intended to help parents gain the educational and employment skills they need to move their families toward economic self-sufficiency while empowering them to take an active role in their children’s learning at school and at home. In partnership with UNC’s Childcare Program, SCOLA and Community Services, the Scranton School District, and the Lackawanna County Public Library, the Family Learning Program provides integrated services in adult education, early childhood education, parent education, interactive literacy activities, and home visits. According to Stephanie Bressler, Director of Community Education and Revitalization, the program is “a natural fit for UNC, as we work to provide the opportunities and support needed for families to learn and grow together.” Community rallies to help UNC with food shortages Due to the growing demand for basic necessities and food in Northeast PA, UNC’s “Angel’s Attic” has been having a difficult time keeping their pantry well-stocked and available to those most in need throughout the year. In 2011, UNC handed out 5,833 food baskets alone. However, the food bank has received some community help from a variety of local organizations who hosted food drives benefiting UNC including the Girls Scouts in the Heart of PA, Parker Hill Community Church, OnePoint, Temple Hesed and many more. In addition to these food drives, over 250 community volunteers were a part of UNC’s annual Thanksgiving Feed-aFriend program that provided a holiday meal to 1500 families in Lackawanna County. BOARD OF DIRECTORS President: Kevin Rogers 1st Vice President: Elizabeth Burns 2nd Vice President: Dr. Paul Kaczmarcik Secretary: Gail Waters Assistant Secretary: Rose Broderick Treasurer: Kathy Price John Bogdanovicz John Foley Ken Knelly Dominick Carachilo Sr. Margaret Gannon, IHM Margaret Kovacic Ofelia Cardesa Ruth Gerrity Bernard McGurl Steve Casey Dr. Daniel Ginsberg Atty. Barbara O’Hara Carmen Castillo Bill Giovagnoli Jeffrey Rubel Dr. Peter Cupple Atty. Andrew Hailstone Anne Salerno Carole Fine Charlotte Kearney Lou Shapiro Jim Fleming II Thaddeus Kenny Debbie Trickel DONORS UNC would like to acknowledge all donations made this year, including those to SCOLA. We honor the requests of our donors to restrict their giving to programs of their choice within UNC. SCOLA donations made before and since the merger will be used for SCOLA. We thank all of our donors for the outstanding support you have given to all the programs of United Neighborhood Centers this past year. A.J. 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