• No results found

Community Action Agencies

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2021

Share "Community Action Agencies"

Copied!
74
0
0

Loading.... (view fulltext now)

Full text

(1)

O

K

L

A

H

O

M

A

Community

Action

Agencies

Oklahoma Association of

Community Action Agencies

2015 Directory & Performance Report

(2)

The Promise of Community Action

Community Action changes people’s lives, embodies the spirit of hope, improves

communities and makes America a better place to live. We care about the entire

community and we are dedicated to helping people help themselves and each other.

Oklahoma Association of Community Action Agencies

605 Centennial Blvd.

Edmond, OK 73013

(405) 949-1495 - Fax: (405) 509-2712 - Web: www.okacaa.org

Michael E. Jones

Executive Director

[email protected]

Patty Laub

Director of Operations

[email protected]

Bob Brandenburg

Communications Director

[email protected]

Kay C. Floyd

State Director of

Head Start Collaboration

[email protected]

Johnny Field

Weatherization Program

Training Director

[email protected]

Tricia Auberle

Financial Education Programs

Director

[email protected]

Wanda Welters

Executive Assistant

[email protected]

LaQuita Thornley

President

[email protected]

(3)

Community Action Agencies are locally controlled non-profit organizations that work to improve the lives of low-income individuals by creating opportunities for increased self-sufficiency and greater participation in the community. In Oklaho-ma, Community Action Agencies serve all 77 counties. Community Action Agencies were established under the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 to fight America’s War on Poverty.

One of the strengths of Community Action is its local control and local decision-making. Each board has at least one-third of its membership representing low-income residents, one-third local elected officials or their designees, and the remain-der representing local business, civic organizations, faith-based group, and similar interests in the community. Community Action Agencies that have Head Start grants must also have board members who have expertise in fiscal management, early childhood education, and an attorney (or consultants), plus parents of children enrolled in Head Start and additional members selected for expertise in education, business administration, or community affairs. This unique board structure allows each local Community Action Agency to determine the most effective programs based on the needs of communities in its service area.

Each Community Action Agency provides a wide variety of services that are based upon the needs of each local commu-nity which are identified through a needs assessment. Different communities have different needs. The local Commucommu-nity Action Agency responds to the specific needs of each community.

Community Action Agencies weatherize homes to reduce a family’s energy costs while helping them stay warm in the winter. They provide early childhood programs to help prepare youngsters to succeed in school. They build affordable houses so families can have a home of their own. They help families complete and file their federal and state tax returns free. They provide opportunities for senior citizens to stay active in their communities through volunteer programs. They provide transit programs to get families to medical appointments and workers to jobs. They help the elderly maintain their health through nutrition programs. They help our most vulnerable households avoid loss of essential services through util-ity payment assistance. They help finance job training programs.

Community Action Agencies receive funding from federal and state appropriations as well as private funding sources. The Federal Community Services Block Grant provides core support. It provides administrative and program support to enable Community Action Agencies to partner with other community organizations to provide needed services.

About Community Action

ii

Our trusted products

will shelter you from

the indefinite storm

Worker’s Comp. • Property • General Liability • Fleet Auto

Equipment Floater • Builder’s Risk • Health Insurance

mhii.com

405-224-5404

(4)

Community Action: Helping People. Changing Lives.

During 2014, members of the Oklahoma Association of Community Action Agencies

mobilized the resources of over 3,840 full and part-time employees and over $185 million

in federal, state and local funds to help low-income families move toward self-sufficiency.

Member agencies:

•helped 14,380 low and moderate income Oklahomans file their federal income tax returns

that resulted in $17,420,965 in refunds;

•provided opportunities for more than 9,000 children, ages birth to 5, to develop mentally,

socially, emotionally and physically through the Early Head Start and Head Start programs;

•collaborated with 98 public schools to more effectively use classroom space and staff for

Head Start programs;

•assisted hundreds of parents in search for quality childcare;

•offered temporary shelter to 810 persons;

•provided 765 clients help paying their mortgage or rent;

•assisted 2,950 clients with their utility bills;

•provided food or vouchers to purchase food to over 13,200 persons;

•provided funding for 273 persons to obtain job training;

•built 56 single family houses for low and moderate income residents;

•improved the energy efficiency of 537 housing units through the weatherization program;

•served over 336,600 nutritious meals at congregate meals sites and delivered over

343,400 to residences;

•assisted 4,433 new and existing clients in obtaining over $4.9 million in free or discounted

prescriptions from manufacturers discount programs through Rx for Oklahoma;

•provided opportunities for 2,048 senior citizens to give nearly 470,000 hours of help in their

communities through the RSVP and Foster Grandparents programs; and

•provided over 1.9 million passenger trips taking riders to jobs, school, medical

appointments, meal sites and shopping in 645 vehicles.

(5)

Oklahoma Association of Community Action Agencies

Big Five Community

Services Mr. Kent Watson Executive Director 1502 N. First St. Durant, OK 74702 (580) 924-5331 Fax: (580) 920-2004 www.bigfive.org Counties Served: Bryan, Carter, Coal, Love and Pontotoc

Central Oklahoma Community Action Agency Mr. Fred Combs

Interim Executive Director 429 N. Union P.O. Box 486 Shawnee, OK 74802 (405) 275-6060 Fax: (405 214-4326 www.cocaa.org

Counties Served: Cleveland, Lincoln, Logan, Payne, Pottawatomie and Seminole Community Action Agency of Oklahoma City and

Oklahoma/Canadian Counties Mr. James E. Sconzo Executive Director 319 S.W. 25th Oklahoma City, OK 73109 (405) 232-0199 Fax: (405) 232-9074 www.caaofokc.org

Counties Served: Canadian and Oklahoma

Community Action Development Corporation Mr. Brent Morey, CCAP Executive Director 105 S. Main St. P.O. Box 989 Frederick, OK 73542 (580) 335-5588 Fax: (580) 335-3092 www.cadcconnection.com Counties Served: Beckham, Cotton, Jefferson, Kiowa, Roger Mills, Tillman and Washita Community Action Resource & Development Ms. Karol May Executive Director 707 W. Lowry Rd. P.O. Box 947 Claremore, OK 74018 (918) 341-5000 Fax: (918) 343-3663 www.cardcaa.org Counties Served: Mayes, Nowata, Rogers, Wagoner and Washington Community Development Support Association Ms. Cheri Ezzell Executive Director 114 S. Independence St. Enid, OK 73701 (580) 242-6131 Fax: (580) 242-3554 www.cdsaok.org

Counties Served: Garfield and Grant

Deep Fork Community Action Foundation Ms. Christie Baldridge Executive Director 223 W. 6th St. P.O. Box 670 Okmulgee, OK 74447 (918) 756-2826 Fax: (918) 756-6829 www.deepforkcommunity action.org

Counties Served: Hughes, McIntosh, Okfuskee and Okmulgee

Delta Community Action Foundation Ms. Karen Nichols Executive Director 308 S.W. 2nd Lindsay, OK 73052 (405) 756-1100 Fax: (405) 756-1104 www.deltacommunityaction.org Counties Served: Garvin, McClain and Stephens Great Plains Improvement Foundation

Ms. Virginia Spencer, CCAP Executive Director 2 S.E. Lee P.O. Box 926 Lawton, OK 73502 (580) 353-2364 Fax: (580) 353-1952 www.gpif-caa.org

County Served: Comanche

INCA Community Services Ms. LaQuita Thornley Executive Director 202. S. Capitol St., Suite 2 P.O. Box 68 Tishomingo, OK 73460 (580) 371-2352 Fax: (580) 371-0277 www.incacaa.org Counties Served: Atoka, Johnston, Marshall and Murray

KI BOIS Community Action Foundation

Mr. R. Carroll Huggins, CCAP Executive Director/CEO 200 S.E. A St. P.O. Box 727 Stigler, OK 74462 (918) 967-3325 Fax: (918) 967-8660 www.kibois.org

Counties Served: Haskell, Latimer, LeFlore and Pittsburg Little Dixie Community Action Agency Ms. Rebecca Reynolds Executive Director 209 N. 4th Hugo, OK 74743 (580) 326-3351 Fax: (580) 326-2305 www.littledixie.org

Counties Served: Choctaw, McCurtain and Pushmataha Muskogee County Community Action Foundation Mr. James Ezzell Executive Director 315 N. 5th St. P.O. Box 647 Muskogee, OK 74401 (918) 683-7637 Fax: (918) 683-8627 www.muskogeecountycaf.com County Served: Muskogee Northeast Oklahoma Community Action Agency Ms. Jean Cooper, Ed.D Executive Director 856 E. Melton Dr., Suite C P.O. Box 603 Jay, OK 74346 (918) 253-4683 Fax: (918) 253-6059 www.neocaa.org Counties Served: Craig, Delaware and Ottawa

Opportunities, Inc. Mr. Terry Dubberly Executive Director 117 E. Russworm P.O. Box 569 Watonga, OK 73772 (580) 623-7283 Fax: (580) 623-7290 Counties Served: Alfalfa, Beaver, Blaine, Cimarron, Custer, Dewey, Ellis, Harper, Kingfisher, Major, Texas, Woods and Woodward

Southwest Oklahoma Community Action Group Mr. Neil Montgomery, CCAP Executive Director 900 S. Carver Rd. P.O. Drawer 1088 Altus, OK 73521 (580) 482-5040 Fax: (580) 482-5433 www.socag.org

Counties Served: Greer, Harmon and Jackson United Community Action Program Mr. Johnny Bryant Executive Director 501 Sixth St. Pawnee, OK 74058 (918) 762-3041 Fax: (918) 762-3418 www.ucapinc.org

Counties Served: Creek, Kay, Noble, Osage and Pawnee Washita Valley Community Action Council

Ms. Sharlotte Key, CCAP Executive Director 205 W. Chickasha Ave. P.O. Box 747 Chickasha, OK 73023 (405) 224-5831 Fax: (405) 222-4303 www.washitavalley communityactioncouncil.com Counties Served: Caddo and Grady Oklahoma Association of Community Action Agencies Mr. Michael E. Jones Executive Director 605 Centennial Blvd. Edmond, OK 73013 (405) 949-1495 Fax: (405) 509-2712 www.okacaa.org iv Names followed by “CCAP” have been awarded the Certified Community Action Profes-sional designation by the Community Action Part-nership in Washington, D.C. having demonstrated experience, knowledge, and understanding of CommunityAction history, vision, values, manage-ment and

positive leadership.

CCAP

(6)

Table of Contents

Big Five Community Services... Central Oklahoma Community Action Agency... Community Action Agency of Oklahoma and Oklahoma/Canadian Counties... Community Action Development Corporation... Community Action Resource & Development... Community Development Support Association... Deep Fork Community Action Foundation... Delta Community Action Foundation... Great Plains Improvement Foundation... INCA Community Services... KI BOIS Community Action Foundation... Little Dixie Community Action Agency... Muskogee County Community Action Foundation... Northeast Oklahoma Community Action Agency... Opportunities, Inc... Southwest Oklahoma Community Action Group... United Community Action Program... Washita Valley Community Action Council...

1-3 4-6 7-10 11-13 14-17 18-19 20-21 22-25 26-27 28-30 31-36 37-41 42 43-44 45-46 47-49 50-53 54-55

Member Agencies

Early Head Start & Head Start Programs Not Affiliated with Member Agencies

Community Action Project of Tulsa County... Crossroads Youth & Family Services... Grand Head Start - Jay Public Schools... Muskogee County Head Start. -Green Country Behavioral Health Services ... Native American Coalition of Tulsa... Sunbeam Family Services Early Head Start... Tulsa Educare, Inc... Wewoka Public Schools Co-op Head Start...

56 57 58 58 59 59 60 60

American Indian Early Head Start & Head Start Progra

ms

CDI Serving Tecumseh Early Head Start... Caddo Nation Child Development Program... Central Tribes of the Shawnee Area Head Start/Early Head Start... Cherokee Nation Head Start/Early Head Start... Cheyenne-Arapaho Head Start... The Chickasaw Nation Head Start... Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma... Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma... Kickapoo Head Start, Inc... Kiowa Tribe Head Start... Muscogee (Creek) Nation Head Start Program... Osage Nation Head Start... Otoe-Missouria Head Start... Ponca Tribe Head Start... Seminole Nation Early Childhood Services...

61 61 61 62 63 63 64 64 65 65 65 66 66 66 66 Unless otherwise indicated, data included in this report is for the 2014 calendar year.

This publication was made possible by funds from the Office of Community Services, grant number 90ET0442-01-00 and a Head Start Collaboration grant 06CD0019/04 from the Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Printing 1,500 cop-ies of this Directory and Annual Report cost $3,4538.89 of which 100% was paid by funds from the Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The information contained in this publication is believed accurate, but the Oklahoma Association of Community Action Agencies makes no guarantee or warranty as to the accuracy of the information. (April 2015)

(7)

Big Five

Community

Services

1502 N. First Durant, OK 74701 580-924-5331 Fax: 580-920-2004 www.bigfive.org

Counties Served

Bryan, Carter, Coal, Love and Pontotoc

Administrative Staff

Agency Funding

Total federal funds

Total state appropriated funds Total funds from other sources Total revenue for 2014 $6,512,945 $4,718,758 $2,984,253 $14,215,956

Agency Employees

Full-time employees Part-time employees Total payroll for 2014 272 79 $6,975,607 1 Executive Director Kent Watson [email protected]

Services

Human ResourcesKevin Stinson

[email protected]

Early Childhood Division Director

Anthony Stafford [email protected]

Head Start Director

Jeff Alexander

[email protected]

Transportation, Weatherization, and Housing Director

Allen Leaird [email protected]

Health, Aging, and Community Services Division Director Kevin Stinson

[email protected]

Community Programs Director (Rx for Oklahoma, Navigator, and Family Caregiver)

Donna Pound [email protected]

Developmental Disabilities Director

Tanya Gleghorn [email protected]

Asset Development - Budget Counseling, Income Tax Return Preparation Assistance

Developmental Disabilities -Employment Related Services, Residential Services

Early Childhood - Head Start, Extended Day Services

Emergency Assistance - Clothing Pantry, Food Pantry/ Vouchers, Utility Payment Assistance

Health - Rx for Oklahoma (Pre-scription Assistance)

Housing - Multifamily Devel-opments, Rental Units, Single Family Construction,

Weatherization

Senior Citizens - Family Caregivers Program

Transit - Demand Response, Job Access, SoonerRide, TANF Contract, Head Start, Medical

Services Staff

Finance Director

Christy Balentine [email protected]

Continued on next page

Mike McComber, along with Ardmore Chamber of Commerce

representatives, cuts the ribbon on the new Big Five Community Services building which was named after McComber who is a long serving board member.

(8)

Big Five Community Services

County Offices

Bryan County

County Office Kent Watson 1502 N. First Durant, OK 74701 580-924-5331 [email protected]

Head Start Centers

Achille Head Start 201 N. 5th Achille, OK 74720

(Collaborating with Achille Public School)

Big Five Head Start 1502 N. First Durant, OK 74701 Calera Head Start 111 N. 3rd

Calera, OK 74730

(Collaborating with Calera Public School)

Colbert Head Start 407 Maupin St. Colbert, OK 74730

(Collaborating with Colbert Public School)

Jackie Watson Child Development Center 3725 W. Arkansas Durant, OK 74701

(Collaborating with Durant Public School)

Robert E. Lee Head Start 824 W. Louisiana Durant, OK 74701

(Collaborating with Durant Public School)

Silo Head Start 86 Texas St. Durant, OK 74701

(Collaborating with Silo Public School)

SOSU Center 1335 N. 6th Ave. Durant, OK 74701

(Collaborating with Durant Public School)

Washington Irving Head Start

812 W. Locust Durant, OK 74701

(Collaborating with Durant Public School)

Carter County

County Office Kevin Stinson 201 A St. SW P.O. Box 1613 Ardmore, OK 73402 580-223-4613 [email protected] Developmental Disability Services Office 201 A St. SW Ardmore, OK 73401 580-223-4613

Head Start Centers

Will Rogers Head Start 1441 N. Washington Ardmore, OK 73401

(Collaborating with Ardmore Public School)

Fox Head Start 100 Creek Ave. Fox, OK 73435

(Collaborating with Fox Public School)

Healdton Bullpups 457 Carter

Healdton, OK 73438

(Collaborating with Bullpups Day Care)

Wilson Head Start 1860 Hewitt Rd. Wilson, OK 73463

(Collaborating with Wilson Public School)

Zaneis Head Start 30515 US Hwy. 70W Wilson, OK 73463

(Collaborating with Zaneis Public School)

Coal County

County Office Allen Leaird 210 N. Main Coalgate, OK 74538 580-927-2381 [email protected]

Head Start Centers

Coalgate Head Start 111 W. Fox Ave. Coalgate, OK 74538

(Collaborating with Coalgate Public School)

Cottonwood Head Start 1 Lubbis St.

Coalgate, OK 74538

(Collaborating with Cottonwood Public School)

Tupelo Head Start 310 High School Rd. Tupelo, OK 74572

(Collaborating with Tupelo Public School)

Love County

County Office Kevin Stinson 910 W. Main P.O. Box 286 Marietta, OK 73448 580-276-3198 [email protected]

Head Start Centers

Marietta Day Care 800 W. Hwy. 77 Marietta, OK 73448

(Collaborating with Marietta Day Care)

Marietta Head Start 910 W. Main Marietta, OK 73448

(Collaborating with Marietta Public School)

Pontotoc County

County Office Allen Leaird 1721 Cradduck Rd. Ada, OK 74820 580-332-8233 [email protected] Developmental Disability Services Office 314 S. Broadway, Suite 201 Ada, OK 74820 580-332-1132

Head Start Centers

Ada Head Start 1721 Cradduck Rd. Ada, OK 74820 Latta Kids Zone 13924 CR 1560 Ada, OK 74820

(Collaborating with Latta Kids Zone)

Monte Vista Academy 1425 N. Monte Vista Ada, OK 74820

(Collaborating with Monte Vista Academy)

Allen Head Start 110 N. Richmond Ave. P.O. Box 430

Allen, OK 74825

(Collaborating with Allen Public School)

Roff Head Start 21880 CR 3499 Fitzhugh, OK 74843

(Collaborating with Roff Public School)

Stonewall Head Start 26050 CR 3590 Fittstown, OK 74840

(Collaborating with Stonewall Public School)

(9)

Big Five Community Services

3

Asset

Development

Developmental Disabilities

Households provided income tax preparation assistance Federal tax refunds received by clients

Persons with a developmental disability provided pre-employment skills/competencies required for employment

Persons with a developmental disability obtained a full-time job Persons with a developmental disability obtained a part-time job Persons provided residential services

State appropriated funds provided for developmental disabilities programs Other funds provided for developmental disabilities programs

77 4 5 120 $3,835,830 $93,785 1,346 $1,990,021

2014 Program Report

Early Childhood Emergency Assistance

Children enrolled in Head Start Head Start classrooms

Federal funds provided for Head Start

State appropriated funds provided for Head Start

Public school systems which Head Start had a formal collaboration agreement Child care organizations which Head Start had a formal collaboration agreement Children provided child care by the agency

807 49 $4,688,946 $137,747 15 4 949

Households provided food or food purchase vouchers Households provided clothing

Persons provided temporary shelter

Households provided rent or mortgage payment assistance Amount of rent or mortgage payment assistance provided Households provided utility payment assistance

Amount of utility payment assistance provided

Persons provided motor vehicle fuel purchase assistance Amount of motor vehicle fuel purchase assistance provided 296 155 108 11 $5,957 203 $20,138 35 $1,305 Housing Rx for Oklahoma

Single family houses constructed in 2014

Construction costs of single family houses constructed in 2014 Multifamily units constructed in past 5 years

Costs for multifamily living units constructed in past 5 years Households living in agency owned rental units

Housing units weatherized

Amount expended on weatherization 2 $210,000 121 $4,441,552 136 31 $223,045

Clients (new and from previous years) received prescription assistance Dollar amount of prescriptions received by clients

271 $449,539

Transit

Vehicles in transit fleet

Number of revenue miles driven by all vehicles for all programs Passenger trips provided for all programs

Federal funds provided for transit programs State revolving funds provided for transit programs Funds from other sources provided for transit programs 50 941,549 219,359 $708,694 $133,461 $2,174,324

Additional Activities: The (Child Development Associate) CDA credential is the minimum requirement for Teachers Aides in the Head Start Program. There are currently six parents and six staff that are attending CDA classes this semester that are provided by Big Five Head Start. The CDA is recognized nationwide and in order to obtain the credential, the candi-date must complete 120 hours of training in early childhood development, develop a Professional Portfolio, be observed as lead teacher in a classroom, receive feedback from parents of the children in their care, as well as an advisor and take an online test. The process takes approximately 3-6 months to complete.

(10)

429 N. Union Ave. P.O. Box 486 Shawnee, OK 74802 405-275-6060 Fax: 405-214-4326 www.cocaa.org Email: [email protected]

Counties Served

Cleveland, Lincoln, Logan, Payne, Pottawatomie and Seminole

Services

Asset Development - Income Tax Return Preparation Assistance

Emergency Assistance - Food Pantry/Vouchers, Health Care Clinic, Motor Vehicle Fuel Purchase Assistance, Rent/ Mortgage Payment Assistance, Temporary Housing, Utility Payment Assistance

Health - Rx for Oklahoma (Prescription Assistance)

Housing - Affordable Housing, Emergency Shelter (Homeless), Rental Units, Transitional ing, Permanent Supportive Hous-ing, Weatherization

Nutrition - Meal Delivery to Residences

Senior Citizens - Volunteers Impacting People (VIP)

Transit - Demand Response, SoonerRide

Youth - Provide School Supplies, Shoes That Fit

Administrative Staff

Homeless

Mission of Hope Jana Nelson, Director 405-624-3671 [email protected]

Client Services

Lisa Pendleton, Manager 405-275-6060

[email protected]

Volunteers Impacting People (VIP) - Pottawatomie County

Thixe Totty 405-275-7910 [email protected]

Stillwater Community Health Center

Debbie Traugott, Director 405-743-3171

[email protected]

Transit (COTS)

Tina Lowery, Director 405-273-3000 [email protected]

Weatherization

Doug Decker, Coordinator 1-800-256-5940

405-275-6060 [email protected]

Agency Funding

Total federal funds

Total state appropriated funds Total funds from other sources Total revenue for 2014 $1,464,420 $452,964 $935,212 $2,852,596

Agency Employees

Full-time employees Part-time employees Total payroll for 2014 28 10 $912,468

Services Staff

Central Oklahoma

Community Action

Agency

Interim Executive Director

Fred Combs [email protected] Finance Director Deborah Jefferson [email protected] Office Manager Samantha Robinson [email protected] Operations Director Cory Swearingen [email protected]

Continued on next page

Cleveland County

County Office Deserae Nick 1155 E. Main Norman, OK 73069 405-701-2170 [email protected] Head Start

Cleveland County is served by Crossroads Youth & Family Services.

County Offices

Lincoln County

County Office Tiffany Low 820 Jim Thorpe Blvd. Prague, OK 74864 405-695-1630 [email protected] Head Start

Lincoln County is served by Wewoka Public Schools Co-op Head Start.

Logan County

County Office Brenda Mutai-Hall 312 E. Harrison Guthrie, OK 73044 405-695-1636 [email protected]

(11)

Central Oklahoma Community Action Agency

Head Start

Logan County is served by United Community Action Program.

Payne County

County Office Brenda Mutai-Hall 410 S. Lewis Stillwater, OK 74074 405-624-2533 [email protected] Homeless Shelter Mission of Hope 1804 S. Perkins Rd. Stillwater, OK 74074 405-624-3671 Health

Stillwater Community Health Center 1321 W. 7th P.O. Box 204 Stillwater, OK 74076 405-743-3171 Head Start

Payne County is served by United Community Action Program.

5

2014 Program Report

Asset

Development

Households provided income tax preparation assistance Federal tax refunds received by clients

Households provided budget counseling

Additional Activities: The VITA saved taxpayers an estimated $297,116 in preparation fees. 1,124 $1,363,853 198

Pottawatomie County

County Office Lisa Pendleton 429 N. Union Shawnee, OK 74802 405-275-6060 [email protected]

Volunteers Impacting People (VIP) 401 N. Bell Shawnee, OK 74801 405-275-7910 Head Start Pottawatomie County is served by Crossroad Youth & Family Services.

Continued on next page

Seminole County

County Office Tiffany Low 1800-B N. Milt Phillips Seminole, OK 74868 405-382-1800 [email protected]

Early Head Start/Head Start

Seminole County is served by Crossroads Youth & Family Services for Early Head Start.

Seminole County is served by Wewoka Public Schools for Head Start.

Households provided food or food purchase vouchers Households provided clothing

Persons provided temporary shelter

Households provided rent or mortgage payment assistance Amount of rent or mortgage payment assistance provided Households provided utility payment assistance

Amount of utility payment assistance provided Household provided fans or blankets

Provided motor vehicle fuel purchase assistance Amount of motor vehicle fuel purchase provided Indigent burial

Thanksgiving baskets

Christmas food baskets and gifts Emergency medical care Provided prescription assistance

Referrals made to other social service, faith-based, and local organizations

Emergency Assistance 1,199 159 206 61 $24,209 329 $56,358 1 30 $750 17 72 96 16 77 176

Single family houses constructed during the past five years

Total construction costs of single family houses constructed during the past five years Multi-family housing units constructed in past five years

Total construction costs of multi-family housing units constructed during past five years Households living in agency-owned rental units

Housing units weatherized

Amount expended on weatherization Households provided transitional housing Provided transportation Case management Housing 2 $145,820 11 $953,222 15 49 $369,154 42 23 253

(12)

Central Oklahoma Community Action Agency

11 311,995 21,550 $115,851 $48,288 $318,892 Nutrition Rx for Oklahoma Senior Citizens Transit 6,310 $25,517

Clients received prescriptions assistance Dollar amount of prescriptions received by clients 379

$199,803

Persons participated in RSVP/VIP programs Hours of service provided by RSVP/VIP volunteers 414

42,422

Vehicles in transit fleet

Number of revenue miles driven in all vehicles for all programs Passenger trips provided

Federal funds provided for all transit programs State revolving funds provided for all transit programs Funds provided from other sources for all transit programs Meals delivered to residences

Amount expended on senior nutrition program

2014 Program Report

Youth

Youth provided schools supplies

Youth served through Shoes That Fit program

Funds from other sources provided for Youth programs 27

299 $415

(13)

319 S.W. 25th Oklahoma City, OK 73109 405-232-0199 Fax: 405-232-9074 www.caaofokc.org

Counties Served

Oklahoma and Canadian

Services

Asset Development - Income Tax Return Preparation Assis-tance, Individual Development Accounts

Early Childhood - Child Care, Early Head Start, Head Start

Economic Development/ Employment - Business Development/Counseling/Loan Assistance, Workforce Invest-ment Act - Job Training, General Equivalency Diploma Preparation Assistance

Emergency Services - Emer-gency Home Repairs, Rent/Mort-gage Payment Assistance, Utility Payment Assistance

Health - Rx for Oklahoma (Pre-scription Assistance), Tobacco Use Cessation

Housing - Down Payment & Closing Cost Assistance, Home-buyer Education Classes, Rental Units, Weatherization

Nutrition - Child & Adult Care Food Program, Garden Seed Distribution

Substance Abuse - Drug/ Alcohol Counseling, Sober Living Resident, Street Outreach

Transit - Transportation to meal sites and shopping, medical routes

Youth - Provide School Supplies, Summer Programs for ages 7-12 (Arts/Crafts/Field Trips), Operate Gyms in two city parks

Administrative Staff

Administrative Services

Patty Gorczyca, Director 405-232-0199 ext. 4102 [email protected]

Fiscal Services

Randy Betchan, Director 405-232-1099 ext. 4114 [email protected]

Agency Funding

Agency Employees

Total federal funds

Total state appropriated funds Total funds from other sources Total revenue for 2014 $23,322,805 $788,402 $2,101,762 $26,212,969 Full-time employees Part-time employees Total payroll for 2014 365

18 $10,457,176

Services Staff

Community Services

Pastoria Littleton, Director 405-232-0199 ext. 2300 [email protected]

Drug/Alcohol

Rick Cartwright, Director 405-232-0199 ext. 2305 [email protected]

Economic Development

Bonnie Schwartz, Director 405-232-0199 ext. 3205 [email protected]

Head Start

Carolyn Shaw, Director 405-232-0199 ext 4103 [email protected]

Special Projects

Jessie Thompson, Director 405-232-0199 ext. 3200 [email protected] Weatherization/Home Repair Robert Roberson 405-232-0199 ext. 1400 [email protected] 7

Community Action

Agency of Oklahoma

City and Oklahoma/

Canadian Counties

Executive Director

James E. Sconzo 405-232-0199 ext. 4100 [email protected]

Continued on next page

Community Action Agency of Oklahoma City and Oklahoma/Canadian Counties Inc. has had over 100 small business entrepreneurs attend the Small Busi-ness Training Series held at Metro Technology Centers in Oklahoma City. The Training Series is designed to help individuals who are starting or expanding their business, offering topics such as marketing, advertising, business plans, financial matters, tax issues, and legal issues. This Series is held four times per year and is 4-5 weeks long.

(14)

Community Action Agency of Oklahoma City

and Oklahoma/Canadian Counties

County Offices

Canadian County

District Centers Carole McKinley 203 N. Bickford El Reno, OK 73036 405-262-7042 [email protected]

Turning Point Center

203 N. Bickford El Reno, OK 73036 405-262-0739

Head Start is served by Big Five Community Services.

Oklahoma County

District Centers Kimberly Torres 1300 N. McKinley Oklahoma City, OK 73106 405-525-2468 [email protected] Amy Acosta 1621 S.W. 15th Oklahoma City, OK 73108 405-634-1469 [email protected] Rosetta Jones 3401 N.E. 16th Oklahoma City, OK 73117 405-424-0315 [email protected] Mary Jamet 6309 S. Camille Oklahoma City, OK 73149 405-672-7311 [email protected] Mercedes LaCue 12520 N.E. 36th Spencer, OK 73084 405-769-3346 [email protected] Gloria Love 9233 N.E. 10th Midwest City, OK 73130 405-869-9354

Head Start Centers

Deville

7941 N.W. 23rd Bethany, OK 73008 405-470-3980

(Collaborating with Putnam City Public School) New Heights 7921 N.W. 23rd Bethany, OK 73008 405-440-0230 Edmond 717 Churchill Rd. Edmond, OK 73034 405-359-7155 Armstrong 309 S.W. 5th (Box 27) Luther, OK 73054 405-277-3530 Dana Brown Cooper 9300 N.E. 10th Midwest City, OK 73130 405-733-0289 Happy Times 405 S. Air Depot Blvd. Midwest City, OK 73110 405-733-2905 Steed 2118 Flannery Midwest City, OK 73110 405-732-2552 Avery 1425 N. Kelham Oklahoma City, OK 73117 405-424-1088 Buchanan 4126 N.W. 18th Oklahoma City, OK 73107 405-948-0119

(Collaborating with Oklahoma City Public School)

Capitol Hill 2717 S. Robinson Oklahoma City, OK 73109 405-297-9229

(Collaborating with Oklahoma City Public School)

Carver Mark Twain 2412 W. Main Oklahoma City, OK 73106 405-232-2006 Council Grove 7721 W. Melrose Oklahoma City, OK 73127 405-350-3465

(Collaborating with Western Heights School) Garden Diggs 2201 N. Coltrane Oklahoma City, OK 73121 405-427-8515 Kaiser 3101 Lyon Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73112 405-943-5350

(Collaborating with Oklahoma City Public School)

Kiddie Village 801 N.E. 2nd Oklahoma City, OK 73104 405-235-9833 Mark Twain 2451 W. Main Oklahoma City, OK 73107 405-272-1612

(Collaborating with Oklahoma City Public School)

Mary Helen Nelson 1115 N.E. 7th Oklahoma City, OK 73117 405-232-2920 McKinley 1300 N. McKinley Oklahoma City, OK 73106 405-524-5017 Metro Tech

3901 Martin Luther King Oklahoma City, OK 73111 405-605-4751 Mount Rose 1701 N.W. 7th Oklahoma City, OK 73106 405-232-6037 Oak Grove 3301 S.W. 17th Oklahoma City, OK 73108 405-685-2277 Our Spot 1532 W. Hefner Road Oklahoma City, OK 73114 405-755-5136 Pierce 2601 S. Tulsa Oklahoma City, OK 73108 405-685-4079

(Collaborating with Oklahoma City Public School)

Plainview 7105 N. Kelley Oklahoma City, OK 73111 405-843-8299 Rockwood 3101 S.W. 24th Oklahoma City, OK 73108 405-685-7205

(Collaborating with Oklahoma City Public School)

Ruth Dropkin 6500 S. Shields Oklahoma City, OK 73149 405-634-0401 Valley Brook 6315 S. Camille Oklahoma City, OK 73149 405-670-6284 West Oak 2100 S. Everest Oklahoma City, OK 73109 405-677-8437 Wheeler 501 S.E. 25th Oklahoma City, OK 73129 405-587-7005

(Collaborating with Oklahoma City Public School)

Will Rogers 1621 S.W. 15th

Oklahoma City, OK 73108 405-634-4365

Turning Point Centers

Sober Living 2425 N.E. 10th

Oklahoma City, OK 73111 405-424-2547

Turning Point South 1607 S.W. 15th

(15)

Community Action Agency of Oklahoma City

and Oklahoma/Canadian Counties

2014 Program Report

2,332 482 68 $39,900 80 $1,057 209 Asset Development Early Childhood Emergency Assistance Employment

Households provided income tax return preparation assistance Federal tax refunds received by clients

State tax refunds received by clients

Persons opened Individual Development Accounts (IDA) IDA participants started a business with savings

IDA participants purchased a home with savings

IDA participants pursuing post-secondary education with savings

Persons provided business development assistance (classes, counseling, loan assistance and similar services)

New businesses established as a result of agency provided assistance New jobs created as a result of agency assistance

1,924 101 $12,323,289 $306,569 4 2 180

Children enrolled in Head Start Head Start classrooms

Federal funds provided for Head Start

State appropriated funds provided for Head Start

Public school systems which Head Start had a formal collaboration agreement Child care organization which Head Start had a formal collaboration agreement Children provided child care

3,401 $4,965,786 $248,289 33 4 14 21 171 5 26

Households provided food or food purchase vouchers Households provided clothing

Households provided rent or mortgage payment assistance Amount of rent or mortgage payment assistance provided Households provided utility payment assistance

Amount of utility payment assistance provided Households provided fans

Persons who received training funded through Workforce Investment Act or other job training programs

Persons able to obtain employment following training

Persons provided General Equivalency Diploma (GED) exam preparation classes 6

4 15

9

Continued on next page

Rx for Oklahoma 2 $75,478 50 $327,828 1 106 $585,796 102 $579,606 227 Housing Nutrition

Facilities participating in the Child & Adult Care Food Program

Amount approved for reimbursement through the Child & Adult Care Food Program Clients received prescriptions assistance

Dollar amount of prescriptions received by clients in 2013 736

$942,243 28 $1,195,957

Single family houses rehabilitated in 2014

Total contracted amount for rehabilitation of single family houses Households provided downpayment and closing cost assistance Amount of down payment & closing cost assistance provided Households living in agency owned rental units

Households provided emergency home repairs Amount expended for emergency home repairs Housing units weatherized

Amount expended on weatherization

Persons attended homebuyer education classes provided by the agency

Additional Activities: Graffiti Elimination: The agency purchased paint and supplies for home owners and businesses. Also for County Commissioner’s SHINE program.

(16)

Community Action Agency of Oklahoma City

and Oklahoma/Canadian Counties

2014 Program Report

Youth provided schools supplies Youth served through tutoring programs Youth served through summer programs Youth served through other programs Federal funds provided for youth programs

State appropriated funds provided for youth programs Funds provided from other sources for youth programs

Additional Activities: The agency operates two gyms in Oklahoma City parks providing organized sports as well as other community activities.

11 48,328 30,295 $277,428 44 109 121 475 $60,000 $15,000 $15,000 Substance Abuse Transit Youth

Persons began outpatient counseling treatment program Persons completed outpatient counseling treatment program Federal funds provided for substance abuse programs State funds provided for substance abuse programs

Funds provided from other sources for substance abuse programs

Additional Activities: The agency received a three year Certification with Distinction from the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services.

Vehicles in transit fleet

Revenue miles driven by all vehicles in transit fleet for all programs Passenger trips provided for all programs

Funds from all other sources provided for all transit programs

Community Action Agency of Oklahoma City and Oklahoma/Canadian Counties Inc. provided assistance in the develop-ment of the Embassy Suites Downtown /Medical Center. With 6 floors, 195 guest room suites and many other onsite amenities, including restaurant, bar and multi-function banquet room, this project has created many new jobs for local

Oklahomans. Business Center/Ballroom is over 10,000 square feet of flexible meeting space.

142 77 $240,988 $153,224 $67,941

(17)

105 S. Main St. P.O. Box 989 Frederick, OK 73542 580-335-5588 1-866-511-0938 TTY: 580-335-2350 TTT: 1-800-559-7344 (toll free) Fax: (580) 335-3092 [email protected] www.cadcconnection.com

Counties Served

Beckham, Cotton, Jefferson, Kiowa, Roger Mills, Tillman and Washita

Services

Asset Development - Income Tax Return Preparation Assistance

Early Childhood - Head Start

Economic Development Employment - Job Training TANF

Emergency Assistance - Clothing Pantry, Food Pantry/ Vouchers, Rent/Mortgage Pay-ment Assistance, Utility PayPay-ment Assistance

Health- Rx for Oklahoma (Prescription Assistance)

Housing - Homebuyer Educa-tion Classes, Multifamily Housing Developments, Rental Units, Weatherization

Nutrition - Congregate Meal Sites, Meal Delivery to Residences, Advantage Meal Delivery

Transit - Demand Response, Job Access, SoonerRide, TANF Contract, Road to Work

Youth - Provide School Supplies

Administrative Staff

Community Services Jereada Bowers 580-342-6967 [email protected] Head Start Lisa Griffith 580-726-3343 [email protected] Housing/Weatherization Robert Meador 580-335-5588 [email protected] Nutrition Kathy Willis 580-393-2216 [email protected] Rx for Oklahoma Korie Asenap 580-335-5588 [email protected] Transit Brent Morey 580-335-5588 [email protected]

Cendie Newman, Route Supervisor 580-928-2199

[email protected]

Scott Mathews, Route Supervisor 580-335-5588

[email protected]

Agency Funding

Agency Employee

s

Total federal funds

Total state appropriated funds Total funds from other sources Total revenue for 2014

$5,296,520 $985,589 $2,347,560 $8,629,669 Full-time employees Part-time employees Total payroll for 2014 153 29 $3,828,346 11

Services Staff

Community Action

Development

Corporation

Executive Director

Brent Morey, CCAP 580-335-5588 [email protected] Fiscal Officer Terry Collom 580-335-5588 [email protected]

Continued on next page

County Offices

Beckham County

County Office Cendie Newman 111 E. Main Sayre, OK 73662 580-928-2199 1-800-524-5552 [email protected]

Head Start Centers

611 W. Third. Erick, OK 73645 580-526-3198 2101 N. First St. Sayre, OK 73662 580-928-5417

(Collaborating with Sayre Public School)

Red River Transportation Office

103 Allee Dr. Elk City, OK 73644 580-243-0357

Senior Nutrition Site

404 N.E. Hwy. 66 Sayre, OK 73662 580-928-3175

(18)

Community Action Development Corporation

Cotton County

County & Red River Transportation Office Jereada Bowers 202 S. Commercial P.O. Box 86 Temple, OK 73568 580-342-6967 [email protected]

Head Start Center

202 S. Commercial Temple, OK 73568 580-342-5022

Custer County

Red River Transportation Office

624 E. Clark

Weatherford, OK 73096 580-772-1400

Senior Nutrition Site

Pioneer Center 1000 N. Gartrell Dr. Weatherford, OK 73096 580-772-1193 Fax: 580-722-1191

Jefferson County

County & Red River Transportation Office

Harriet Turner 400 Taylor & Main P.O. Box 126 Ryan, OK 73565 580-757-2235 1-877-767-2235 harriett-turner@sbcglobal. net

Head Start Centers

Highway 89 & Oak Ringling, OK 73456 580-662-2987

(Collaborating with Ringling Public School)

803 Phillips St. Waurika, OK 73573 580-228-2810

Red River Transportation Offices

21B 5th (inside City Hall) Ringling, OK 73456 580-622-2380 160 Circle Dr. Waurika, OK 73573 580-228-3202

Kiowa County

County Office Teresa Hanlin 220 S. Broadway Hobart, OK 73651 580-726-3343 [email protected]

Head Start Centers & Red River Transportation Office

400 N. Randlett St. Hobart, OK 73651 580-726-3648

(Collaborating with Hobart Public School)

Senior Nutrition Site

106 N. 4th

Mountain View, OK 73062 580-347-2129

Roger Mills County

County Office

Cendie Newman Senior Citizens Center 309 Cearlock

P.O. Box 117

Cheyenne, OK 73628 580-497-2879

Head Start Center

8th & Shockey Hammon, OK 73650 580-473-9110

(Collaborating with Hammon Public School)

Senior Nutrition Site & Red River Transportation Office

309 Cearlock Cheyenne, OK 73628 580-497-3709

Stephens County

Red River Transportation Office 8100 N. Hwy. 81, Suite 12 Duncan, OK 73533 580-255-7883

Tillman County

County Office 105 S. Main St. P.O. Box 989 Frederick, OK 73542 580-335-5588 1-866-511-0938 1-800-559-7344 (TTY) [email protected]

Head Start Centers

521 E. Gladstone Frederick, OK 73542 580-335-5644 Fax: 580-335-7880

(Collaborating with Frederick Public School)

201 S. Bridge Blvd. Grandfield, OK 73546 580-479-5273

(Collaborating with Grandfield Public School)

810 S. Broadway Tipton, OK 73570 580-667-4133

(Collaborating with Tipton Public School)

Washita County

County Office Judy Smith 122 S. 3rd Butler Building P.O. Box 447 Sentinel, OK 73664 580-393-2216 [email protected]

Head Start Centers

511 E. Kiowa Cordell, OK 73632 580-832-2454

(Collaborating with Cordell Public School) 113 W. 4th St. Dill City, OK 73641 580-674-3787 221 S. 7th St. Sentinel, OK 73664 580-393-4303

Red River Transportation Office

111 E. Main Cordell, OK 73632 580-832-5075

Senior Nutrition Site

Old Rocky Gymnasium 600 S. Main

Rocky, OK 73661 580-666-2493

Woodward County

Red River Transportation Office

1217 - 8th St.

Woodward, OK 73801 580-254-5482

(19)

2014 Program Report

Asset Development Early Childhood Emergency Assistance Housing Nutrition Rx for Oklahoma Senior Citizens 1,355 $715,053 $102,428 10

Children enrolled in Head Start Head Start classrooms

Federal funds provided for Head Start

State appropriated funds provided for Head Start

Public school systems which Head Start had a formal collaboration agreement 461

24 $2,223,508 $60,579 6

Households provided food or food purchase vouchers Households provided clothing

Household provided rent or mortgage payment assistance Amount of rent or mortgage payment assistance provided Households provide utility payment assistance

Amount of utility payment assistance provided 191 15 6 $440 16 $2,359

Single family houses rehabilitated in 2014 Households provided downpayment assistance Housing units weatherized

5 40 18

Senior congregate meals sites Meals served at congregate meal sites

Meals delivered to residences including Advantage homebound meals Amount expended on senior nutrition program

5 37,105 131,999 $519,329

Clients (new and from previous years) who received prescription assistance Dollar amount of prescriptions received by clients

245 $40,000

Participated in Fostergrandparents program Total hours participated

3 600

13

Transit

Vehicles in fleet

Revenue miles driven by all vehicles for all programs Passenger trips provided for all programs

Federal funds provided for transit programs State revolving funds provided on transit programs Funds provided from other sources for transit programs 105 1,865,611 286,632 $1,310,000 $281,657 $1,900,000

Community Action Development Corporation

Households provided income tax return preparation assistance Federal tax refunds received by clients

State tax refunds received by clients

(20)

707 W. Lowry Rd., Suite 103 P.O. Box 947 Claremore, OK 74018 918-341-5000 Fax: 918-343-2492 www.cardcaa.org

Counties Served

Nowata, Mayes, Rogers, Wagoner and Washington

Services

Asset Development - Budget Counseling, Income Tax Return Preparation Assistance

Early Childhood - Child Care, Child Care Resource & Referral Services, Early Head Start, Head Start, Extended Care Program

Emergency Assistance - Food Pantry/Vouchers, Motor Vehicle Fuel Purchase Assistance, Rent/ Mortgage Payment Assistance, Utility Payment Assistance

Health - Rx for Oklahoma (Pre-scription Assistance), Turning Point Initiative

Housing - Downpayment & Clos-ing Cost Assistance, Homebuyer Education Classes, Multi-Family Development, Owner-Occupied Rehabilitation, Rental Units, Single Family Construction, Weatherization

Nutrition - Child & Adult Care Food Program, Congregate Meal Sites, Meal Delivery to

Residences, Senior Servings

Administrative Staff

Chief Financial Officer

Tammy Scullawl 918-341-5000 ext. 322 [email protected] Administrative Assistant Jessica Marrujo 918-341-5000 ext. 317 [email protected]

Head Start/Early Head Start

Barbara Hankins, Head Start/Early Head Start Director

918-343-2960 ext. 324 [email protected] Gayla Burris, Early Head Start Manager

918-266-6624 [email protected]

Housing

Dennis McCollum, Housing Director 918-341-5000 ext. 325

[email protected]

Senior Nutrition

Becky Crawford, Senior Nutrition/ In-Home Services Director, Virtual Job Fair Program Director

918-341-5000 ext. 302 [email protected]

Weatherization

Scott Higeons, Director 918-341-5000 ext. 390 [email protected]

Agency Funding

Agency Employees

Total federal funds

Total state appropriated funds Total funds from other sources Total revenue for 2014 $9,263,950 $1,320,203 $1,641,143 $12,225,296 Full-time employees Part-time employees Total payroll for 2014 179 62 $6,018,165

Services Staff

Community Action

Resource &

Development, Inc.

Executive Director Karol May 918-341-5000 ext. 304 [email protected]

Mayes County

County Office Rena Chancellor 708 S.E. 1 Pryor, OK 74361 918-825-3423 [email protected]

County Offices

Early Head Start & Head Start Centers

Locust Grove I (HS) 406 N. Locust

Locust Grove, OK 74352 918-479-8261

Pryor South (EHS) 4201 Armin Rd. Pryor, OK 74361 918-825-2240

Pryor (HS & EHS) 708 S.E. 1st Pryor, OK 74361 918-825-7121 Spavinaw (HS/EHS) 100 Lake Ave. Spavinaw, OK 74366 918-589-8261

(Collaborating with Spavinaw Public School)

(21)

Community Action Resource & Development, Inc.

Catoosa IV & V (HS) 600 S. Cherokee Catoosa, OK 74015 918-724-7210

Collaborating with Catoosa Public School) Chelsea (HS) 426 W. 10th Chelsea, OK 74016 918-789-2984 Claremore I & II (HS) 1701 N. Lynn Riggs Blvd. Claremore, OK 74017 918-342-8996

Rogers County EHS Home Based Option

918-266-6624

Tulsa County

(Broken Arrow)

Early Head Start & Head Start Centers

Early Head Start Center & Home Based (EHS) 411 W. New Orleans Broken Arrow, OK 74012 918-451-7116

918-806-2953

Southside I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII & IX (HS/EHS) 509 W. Houston Broken Arrow, OK 74012 918-258-3464

Wagoner County

County Office Stacy Miller 217 S. Broadway Coweta, OK 74429 918-486-2471 [email protected] Ozella Virgil [email protected]

Early Head Start & Head Start Centers Coweta I & II (HS) 211 S. Broadway Coweta, OK 74429 918-486-6656 Wagoner (HS/EHS) 108 N. Moss Wagoner, OK 74467 918-485-6205 Porter (HS) 125 S. Main Porter, OK 74454 918-483-2401

(Collaborating with Porter Public School)

Wagoner County Home Based Option 918-485-6205

Washington County

County Office Jacque Dickson 3618 E. Tuxedo Blvd. Bartlesville, OK 74006 918-333-8115 [email protected]

Early Head Start & Head Start Centers Bartlesville (HS/EHS) 513 S.E. Quapaw Bartlesville, OK 74003 918-337-9355 918-337-9359 Bartlesville East I (HS) 117 N.E. Cholwell Bartlesville, OK 74006 918-335-3000 Bartlesville East II (HS) 3618 E. Tuxedo Blvd. Bartlesville, OK 74006 918-333-0776

Bartlesville West I & II (HS) 401 S.W. Cass Bartlesville, OK 74006 918-336-6744 Copan (HS) 527 Hornet Lane Copan, OK 74022 918-532-4499

(Collaborating with Copan Public School)

Dewey I & II (HS) 414 Sequoyah Dewey, OK 74029 918-534-3581

15 Continued on next page

Mayes County EHS Home Based Option 918-825-2240

Nowata County

County Office Carolyn Stout 317 E. Delaware Nowata, OK 74048 918-273-2868 [email protected]

Head Start Center

Nowata (HS) 100 Lanape Rd. Nowata, OK 74048 918-273-9105

(Collaborating with A-Z Day Care Center)

Rogers County

County Office Suzanne Redden 705 W. Lowry Rd., Suite 103 Claremore, OK 74017 918-341-5000 [email protected]

Early Head Start & Head Start Centers

Catoosa I, II & III (HS-EHS) 2607 N. Old Hwy. 66 Catoosa, OK 74015 918-266-6624

2014 Program Report

Households provided income tax return preparation assistance Federal tax refunds received by clients

State tax refunds received by clients Households provided budget counseling

Additional Activities: Partnered with Rogers State University and Northeastern State University for accounting students to provide VITA tax preparation services in Rogers and Wagoner Counties. Asset Development 1,289 $1,520,146 $152,586 20

(22)

Community Action Resource & Development, Inc.

Children enrolled in Head Start Head Start classrooms

Federal funds provided for Head Start

State appropriated funds provided for Head Start

Public school systems which Head Start had a formal collaboration agreement Private child care organization which Head Start had a formal collaboration agreement Children enrolled in Early Head Start

Early Head Start classrooms

Federal funds provided for Early Head Start

Children provided child care by agency through Incorporated Extended Care Option at 12 Head Start/Early Head Start centers

Persons attended the 13th Annual Head Start/Early Head Start Fishing Derby at Claremore Lake 637 14 $4,430,036 $121,736 3 1 143 14 $2,083,908 78 800 Early Childhood

Households provided food or food purchase vouchers Persons provided temporary shelter

Households provided rent or mortgage payment assistance Amount of rent or mortgage payment assistance provided Households provided utility payment assistance

Amount of utility payment assistance provided

Persons provided motor vehicle fuel purchase assistance Amount of motor vehicle fuel assistance provided Households provided diapers

Households provided air conditioners

Persons provided emergency prescription assistance Holiday food baskets distributed

651 24 28 $3,916 787 $50,597 175 $3,705 31 3 35 100 Emergency Assistance Housing

Single family houses constructed in 2014 Cost of single-family houses constructed in 2014 Single family houses constructed during the past 5 years

Construction costs of single family houses constructed during the past 5 years Households provided down payment & closing cost assistance

Amount of down payment & closing cost assistance provided Households living in agency owned rental units

Housing units weatherized

Amount expended on weatherization

Persons attended homebuyer education classes provided by the agency

Additional Activities: Third year receiving proceeds from the Neighborhood Stabilization Program for new home construction; Active member of Washington County Fair Housing Coalition; Active member of Tulsa Fair Housing Partnership; Active participation with the Continuum of Care; Participate in Point-in-Time survey.

4 $438,200 7 $737,952 26 $782,826 14 46 $359,591 50

2014 Program Report

(23)

2014 Program Report

Nutrition

Senior congregate meal sites

Meals served at congregate meal sites Meals delivered to residences

Amount expended on senior nutrition program

Facilities participating in Child & Adult Care Food Program

Total amount approved for reimbursement through Child & Adult Care Food Program

Additional Activities: Participates in the Senior Servings Program which provides monthly groceries to low income elderly households in Mayes, Nowata, Rogers and Washington Counties. This program assisted 162 households in the past year.

6 50,340 42,308 $900,007 17 $447,880 17

Clients received prescription assistance

Dollar amount of prescriptions received by clients

Rx for

Oklahoma

717 $1,475,161

Community Action Resource & Development, Inc.

(24)

114 S. Independence Enid, OK 73701 580-242-6131 Fax: 580-234-3554 www.cdsaok.org

Counties Served

Garfield and Grant

Services

Developmental

Disabilities-Employment Related Services

Early Childhood - Child Care Resource & Referral Services, Parents as Teachers, Smart Start

Economic Development/ Employment - Workforce Investment Act - Job Training, General Equivalency Diploma Preparation Assistance

Emergency Assistance - Emergency Home Repairs, Food Pantry/Vouchers, Rent/ Mortgage Payment Assistance, Temporary Housing, Utility Payment Assistance

Health - Rx for Oklahoma (Pre-scription Assistance), Turning Point Initiative, Emergency Rx Assistance, Affordable Care Act Navigator

Housing - Homebuyer Education Classes, HUD Housing Counseling, Homeless Shelter, Multi-Family

Housing Developments, Owner-Occupied Rehabilita-tion, Affordable Rental Units, Single Family Construction, Weatherization

Youth - Workforce Investment Act Youth and Youth Work Experience, YouthBuild

Administrative Staff

Early Childhood Director

Dianne Juhnke

[email protected]

Housing Coordinator

Barry Graddick

[email protected]

Rx for Oklahoma Coordinator

Deborah Shorter

[email protected]

Supported Employment Coordinator

Sindy Clemens

[email protected]

Smart Start

Renee Hoover

[email protected]

Workforce Investment Act Coordinator

Diedra Williamson [email protected] YouthBuild Coordinator Melanie Milacek [email protected]

Agency Funding

Agency Employees

Total federal funds

Total state appropriated funds Total funds from other sources Total revenue for 2014 $1,776,997 $582,946 $535,414 $2,895,357 Full-time employees Part-time employees Total payroll for 2014 43 3 $1,151,963

Services Staff

Community

Development

Support

Association

Executive Director Cheri Ezzell [email protected] Fiscal Officer Linda Record [email protected]

Continued on next page

Head Start

Grant and Garfield Counties are served by Big Five Community Services.

(25)

Community Development Support Association

2014 Program Report

Developmental Disabilities Early Childhood Emergency Assistance Housing

Persons provided pre-employment skills/competencies required for employment Persons with a developmental disability who obtained a full-time job

Persons with a developmental disability who obtained a part-time job 20

4 11

Home visitation services provided to families through Maternal Infant home visitation grant Families served with home-based support services through Parents As Teachers

Persons assisted with child care search for about 185 children during first half of the year Child care trainings throughout northwest Oklahoma

Child care providers list maintained in data base

Child care providers received technical assistance to address specific issues

Additional Activities: Worked with Enid Public Schools and United Way of Enid and Northwest Oklahoma to open four pre-K classrooms at Carver Center. Partnered with Garfield County Health Department to sponsor the Infant Mortality Summit. Updated and printed Yellow Pages for Parents which is provided to hospitals and programs working with parents of young children. Partnered with Opportunities Head Start and Early Head Start to provide 600 vision screenings using a Pediavision camera. Forty children went for further diagnostic screening resulting in 32 children receiving glasses.

100 72 100+ 41 325 50

Households provided food and/or food purchase vouchers Persons provided temporary shelter

Households provided rent or mortgage payment assistance Amount of rent or mortgage payment assistance provided Households provided utility payment assistance

Amount of utility payment assistance provided Households provided fans/blankets

Persons provided motor fuel purchase assistance Amount of motor fuel purchase assistance provided Transit passes provided

Pairs of eye glasses provided 75 19 52 $51,359 112 $31,262 14 6 $140 25 28 Employment

Persons provided job training funded by Workforce Investment Act Persons obtained employment following training

Adults obtained credentials (truck driver, nurse, welder) Youth completed summer work

Persons provided access to General Equivalency Diploma preparation classes 97

83 92 4 5

Single family houses constructed in 2014

Construction costs of single family houses constructed in 2014 Single family houses constructed in past five years

Construction costs of single family houses constructed in past five years Single family houses rehabilitated in 2014

Contracted amount for rehabilitation of single family houses Households living in agency owned rental units

Households provided emergency home repairs for their single family houses Amount expended for emergency home repairs

Housing units weatherized

Amount expended on weatherization

Persons attended homebuyer education classes provided by the agency 4 $385,575 7 $673,495 10 $361,184 28 52 $70,007 20 $84,525 6 19 Youth

Number of clients (new and from previous years) who received prescription assistance Dollar amount of prescriptions received in 2014

124 $206,658

Served through YouthBuild Served through summer program

Federal funds provided for youth programs 56

5 $300,000

Rx for

(26)

223 W. 6th St. P.O. Box 670 Okmulgee, OK 74447 918-756-2826 Fax: 918-756-6829 www.deepforkcommunityaction.org

Counties Served

Hughes, McIntosh, Okfuskee and Okmulgee

Services

Asset Development - Budget Counseling, Income Tax Return Preparation Assistance

Economic

Development/Employ-ment - Workforce Investment Act

and other Job Programs - On-Job Training, Fingerprinting

Emergency Assistance - Cloth-ing Pantry, Food Pantry/Vouchers, Partner with Health Care Clinics, Rent/Mortgage Payment Assis-tance, Utility Payment AssisAssis-tance, Prescription Assistance

Health - Rx for Oklahoma (Prescription Assistance), Certified Navigators for Affordable Care Act

Housing - Down Payment & Closing Cost Assistance (REI Grants Available), EODD & Rural Development Application Assistance, Homebuyer Education Classes, Multi-Family Housing Developments, Rental Units, Section 8 - Provide space, Self-Help Single Family Construction, Weatherization

Nutrition - Child & Adult care Food Program, Summer Food Program, Part of Chamber Community Garden

Senior Citizens - Assist with Okla-homa Tax Credit

Youth - Summer Youth through Muscogee Creek Nation Job Train-ing Program Executive Director Christie Baldridge ChristieBaldridge-deepfork@yahoo. com Housing Self-Help (Creek/Hughes/McIntosh/ Muskogee/Okmulgee/Okfuskee/ Wagoner Counties)

Brenda Turner, Program Director 918-756-2444

[email protected]

HUD/HOME

Denise Robison, Program Director, Navigator, VITA, ROMA, Fingerprinting & Summer Food Service Program 918-756-2826

[email protected]

Services Staff

Hughes County

- Tuesday

Jesica Sparkman 115 Rogers Dr. Holdenville, OK 74848 (918) 759-1898 socialservices@ deepforkcommunityaction.org

McIntosh County

- Thursday

Jesica Sparkman 1501 Lakehurst Dr. Eufaula, OK 74432 (918) 759-1898 socialservices@ deepforkcommunityaction.org

Okfuskee County

- Friday

Jesica Sparkman 320 S. First St., Suite B Okemah, OK 74859 (918) 759-1898 socialservices@ deepforkcommunityaction.org

Okmulgee County

- Monday &

Wednesday

Jesica Sparkman 223 W. 6th Okmulgee, OK 74437 (918) 756-2826 socialservices@ deepforkcommunityaction.org

Deep Fork

Community Action

Foundation

Nutrition/CACFP

Jeffery Sprouse, Program Director Child & Adult Care Food Program 918-733-2324

[email protected]

Rentals/Weatherization

Teri Andrews, Program Director Navigator, VITA Tax Reviewer & Fingerprinting

918-756-2826

tandrews@deepforkcommunityaction. org

Rx for Oklahoma

Crystal Craig, VITA & Navigator 918-756-2826

rxassist@deepforkcommunityaction. org

Social Services

Jesica Sparkman, Social Services, Navigator, VITA & ROMA

918-759-1898 socialservices@

deepforkcommunityaction.org

Administrative Staff

Agency Funding

Total federal funds

Total state appropriated funds Total funds from other sources Total revenue for 2014 $1,803,960 $394,478 $83,755 $2,282,193

Agency Employees

Full-time employees Part-time employees Total payroll for 2014 14

2 $463,462

Head Start

Hughes and Okfuskee Counties are served by Big Five Community Services. McIntosh County is served by KI BOIS Community Action Foundation. Okmulgee County is served by United Community Action

References

Related documents

• OCHA will assist eligible Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program participants to purchase a home by offering a Homeownership Assistance Payment towards a mortgage payment..

Regular Sharpener • Sharpeners with nickel plated steel blades that are long lasting • Available in 5’s pouch &

Although antibody production and class switching in response to most protein antigens require helper T cells (see Case 2), responses to some other antigens do not.. This is

Borrower shall execute a promissory note for the amount of the City loan secured by a deed of trust to the property with the City of Livermore as beneficiary. Failure by borrower

In order to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of specification mining, we refine the execution traces before mining by introducing semantic information, and thus propose

• Through March 2021 the County has disbursed $54 million in community aid through the LeeCARES program in the forms of rent, mortgage and utility payment assistance, business

We found out smartphone-based mobile autonomous English learning, coupled with correct and proper learning strategies, will help improve EFL college students’ listening

(3) Comparing the average concentration of AChR-Ab, MuSK-Ab and LRP4-Ab between normal thymus gland group and abnormal group(include Thymus hyperplasia and thymus gland