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SALISBURY-ROWANCOMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY, INC.
Helping People, Changing Lives
HISTORY
Today, Community Action Agencies (CAA)empower struggling individuals and families by including them in community problemsolving and ensuring collaboration of all community stakeholders. CAAs serve 99 percent of counties in the United States.
In 1964 President Johnson launched the Community Action Program as part of the War on Poverty. The Community Action Program was established in communitiesthroughout the United States in order tocoordinate poverty relief programs. Programs included Head Start, Weatherization andFamily Self-Sufficiency.
MissionSalisbury-Rowan Community Action Agency, Inc. provides services for individuals, children and families to enhance their quality of life and promote opportunities for self-sufficiency.
VisionEveryone will have an opportunity for success in life.
Accountability Advocacy Collaboration Communication Customer Service
Integrity Performance-Driven Respect Technology Transparency
Poverty remains elevatedIn North Carolina, poverty touches the lives of more
than 1.7 million residents. Disparities persist too, poverty maintains the fiercest grip on communities of
color, children and single-parent households.
1 in 5North Carolinians live
in poverty
In North Carolina, there are 1,195,105 families with 2,221,741 children.
Poor Children: 25% (545,372) of children live in poor families (National: 22%), defined as income below100% of the federal poverty level.
National Center for Children in Poverty
North Carolina - Children in Poverty
SRCAA Service Area
SRCAA is a regional non-profit organization that serves families and individuals in the counties of Rowan, Cabarrus, Davidson, Moore, Montgomery and Stanly.
Head StartEarly Childhood Education
Head Start promotes the school readiness of young children from low-income families through agencies in their local community.
Head Start and Early Head Start programs support the mental, social, and emotional development of children from birth to age 5.
Head Start encourages the role of parents as their child's first and most important teachers. Programs build relationships with families that support positive parent-child relationships, family well-being, and connections to peers and community.
Head StartEarly Childhood Education
Head Start delivers comprehensive services in a learning environment that is individualized to support children’s growth. Services are designed to be responsive to each child and family’s ethnic, cultural, and linguistic heritage. Comprehensive services include:
Education Social ServicesHealth and safety Transition ServicesSocial and emotional health Services for children with disabilitiesNutrition TransportationFamily goal-settingScreenings and follow-up for health, development and safety
Family Services
The Family Self-Sufficiency program is offered in both Rowan and Cabarrus Counties. It is dedicated to serving low-income families and helping them reach their goals such as job training, job readiness, job attainment, housing and education support.
Program Services include:
Outreach Securing Standard Housing Education Childcare Assistance Transportation (Transit passes, fuel)Employment Health Care FoodClothingFurniture/Appliances
Career and Education Training Services (CETS)
Funded provided by
Career & Education Training Service is a year-round program that provides services to youth ages 14-21. Services include:
Leadership development Adult mentoring Comprehensive guidance and counseling Tutoring and study skills training Alternative secondary school offerings Limited internships Paid and unpaid work experiences Job shadowing Occupational skills training & on-the-job training.
Weatherization Assistance Program
Did You Know:
Low-income families typically spend 17% of their totalincome on energy vs. 4% for other households.
Weatherization saves each family approximately $437 in heating & cooling costs annually.
SRCAA’s Weatherization Assistance Program:
Reduces energy costs to low-income families.
Program primarily serves elderly, disabled and homes withchildren.
Program works with single family and mobile homes.
Head Start
Workforce Investment Act
Community Services Block Grant
Weatherization
Child and Adult Care Food Program
Other Program Services
79% of Agency Revenues
Agency Resources$12.5M (300 Employees)
Based on FY 10-31-2013
COMMUNITY IMPACT
Program
HEAD START/EARLY HEAD START
Children Enrolled:Head StartEarly Head StartTotal Enrollment
858240
1,098
Comprehensive Health Services Developmental Hearing Vision Dental Screenings Up-to-Date Immunizations Mental Health Screenings
1,0471,0321,0291,0781,137
405
Nutrition – Meals Served 13,286
COMMUNITY IMPACT
Program Persons Served
JOB TRAINING & EDUCATION
ParentsYouth Obtained GEDYouth Attending CollegeYouth Obtained Employment
356897
FAMILY SERVICES
Persons received comprehensiveservices
Persons increased their incomeabove poverty level
113
21
COMMUNITY IMPACT
Program Persons Served
SUMMER YOUTH ENRICHMENT PROGRAM
Youth Placed at company worksitesEmployers participated
2218
WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Families homes were made energy efficient
Families received new or repaired heating and air units
95
31
Based on 2013 Annual Report
SRCAA SUCCESS STORIES
Joy McEntyre Blakeney, aHead Start alum graduatedMagna Cum Laude in May 2013 from The University ofNorth Carolina at CharlotteWith a Master of Science inNursing (MSN) Degree inNursing Administration.
Kendall Frye, a single mother enrolledin the Family Services program. Kendallhad been out of work for several months and was receiving unemployment benefits upon enrollment. She attended Rowan Cabarrus Community College to obtain a Pharmacy Technician Certification. She earned her certification and she found a new job with a substantial salary increase.
Candace Miller enrolledin Family Services program.her immediate goal wasfull-time employment. Workingwith her Family DevelopmentSpecialist, Candace assessedher strengths and became anentrepreneur becoming ownerof Southern Charm, acommercial and residential
cleaning company.
SRCAA SUCCESS STORIES
Nazevyanga MembeGraduate of ECPI UniversityEarning an Associate’s DegreeIn Network Security.
Brandon Medlin, Career & Education Training Services Graduate. A former high school drop-out who decided he had to change and turn his life around. Learned employment skills, worked a the Habitat Restore, obtained his GED. Brandon has accomplished his goals and joined the United States Army in January 2014.
James and Amy TewellObtained housing assistance after an extended period of homelessness.
Salisbury-Rowan Community Action AgencyHelping People, Changing Lives