Micah House After School Program
2014/2015 Annual Report
wELCOME Micah House After School Program
Micah House is a faith-based afterschool outreach of the Trinity Community Foundation. Since its beginnings, in 2001, Micah House has been making an impact on the next generation of Redlands youth. Our two locations, Oxford Drive and Chapel Street, are strategically located in neighborhoods with first generation english language learners. The challenges faced by the families in these neighborhoods are tremendous. Our goal is to mobilize volunteers and provide programs that focus on the educational, social, emotional and spiritual needs of children and youth from 1st through 12th grade. These programs include homework help, tutoring, literacy support, art, recreational activities, computer training, character building, and college preparation. Children also participate in Story-Time which includes a story from the bible or a person of inspirational faith.
Dr. David J. Wilson Executive Director, Micah House Trinity Community Foundation
Developing strong literacy skills is at the core of what we do at Micah House. Teaching our kids to read, then teaching them to LOVE to read is part of the foundation of Micah House.
When homework seems hard, having a dedicated volunteer is a great help. This year Micah House helped over 100 students from 1st-12th grades increase their skills, their confidence and their grades. 2
Quick Facts Micah House After School Program 2 Locations
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$ 3 Paid staff
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Paid by families for tutoring, literacy education, and homework help
Years serving the community
Total Volunteers
99 From the Community 38 From Trinity Church 94 From University of Redlands*
*An America Reads Federal Grant provides these students from the University of Redlands 3
Our MIssion
Provide a safe place for children after school in a Godly atmosphere Partner with families to positively influence the surrounding neighborhood Support the public school teachers efforts by helping students with daily assignments
Our Name
Micah House got its name from the Bible verse found in Micah 6:8. "He has told you, O man, what is good; and what does the LORD require of you; but to do justice, and to love kindness and to walk humbly with your God?" By focusing on the spiritual and educational needs of our students we strive to put this verse into practice in very practical ways.
Literacy
Developing strong literacy skills is at the core of what we do at Micah House. Teaching our kids to read, then teaching them to LOVE to read is one of the secrets to the successes of the Micah House program.
2 Locations
We serve over 100 students at our two locations, Chapel Street and Oxford Drive.
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1006 Oxford Dr Redlands, CA
Oxford Lisa Salas Program Coordinator Micah House - Oxford
Family Income Ranges
Gender
ETHNICITY
Other
Caucasian
4%
$40K+ 4%
2%
African American
45%
18%
63%
37%
$0-$12K
$24-$40K
10%
Female
Male
Hispanic
84%
$12-$24K
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33%
16%
25
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15 12%
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6%
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Students served at Micah House Oxford
Literacy is not just about reading books, but about building stong skills using technology. Students are given opportunities to practice computer literacy each week, ensuring they can keep up with peers who have computers at home.
Part of doing well IN school is feeling good ABOUT school. In partnership with the City of Redlands, local businesses and community volunteers, last year Micah House gave away 1,000+ back packs filled with school supplies.
The work of Micah House is life changing and affects the whole family. When one child starts our program and begins to receive help with homework and literacy, siblings soon follow. We are able invest in Redlands families long term and to create a place where all siblings receive valuable services throughout their academic career. 6
611 Chapel St Redlands, CA
Chapel Dianna Lawson Program Coordinator Micah House - Chapel
Gender
Family Income Ranges
ETHNICITY
$40K+ 3%
Caucasian
Other
11%
$0-$12K
6%
Female
24%
56%
Male
44%
$24K-$40K
31%
Hispanic
82%
$12K-$24K
31%
8 16%
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15
13%
6 11%
5
29%
12
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Students served at Micah House Chapel
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Literacy Program
Developing strong literacy skills is at the core of what we do at Micah House. Teaching our kids to read, then teaching them to LOVE to read is one of the secrets to the successes of the Micah House program. Literacy is not just about reading books, but about building stong skills using technology. Students are given opportunities to practice computer literacy each week, ensuring they can keep up with peers who have computers at home. The donation of eReaders provides access to thousands of book. Stephanie Deininger Literacy Program Coordinator
Through the Read America Grant the University of Redlands provides college students to work one-on-one alongside our volunteers with Micah House kids throughout the school year.
Volunteers work with students one-on-one at their level and challenge them to move forward.
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Income & Expenses
INCOME FISCAL YEAR 2014-2015
Local Churches Grants Businesses, Civic Organizations & Service Clubs Individuals Scholarships, Activities & Events Campaign End of Year Campaign
$66,000 $1,679 $7,267 $13,000 $6,058 $24,770
SUB TOTAL $118,775 Facilities $56,400
GRAND TOTAL $175,174
EXPENSES FISCAL YEAR 2014-2015
PROGRAM Program Staff Literacy Specialist Activities & Events
$59,618 $14,905 $7,268
FACILITY & ADMINISTRATIVE Building Repairs and Maintenace $12,467 Literacy Expenses $3,852 Office/ Program Supplies $8,247 Utilities $12,267 Legal/Professional $3,175 Scholarships $500 TOTAL $121,597
Facilities
$56,400
GRAND TOTAL $178,699
Financial review conducted by Smith Marian & Co. in accordance with Statements on Standards for Accounting and Review Services issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accounts. 9
2014-2015 Business & Community Partners
Bawden Law Offices Beaver Medical Group Beloved & Something Blue Birthday Bags 4 Kids Christ in Action City of Redlands Don's Bicycle Store If The Shoe Fits Character Co. Kiwanis Club of Redlands Law Offices of Kevin Gillespie La-Z-Boy Maupin Financial Services Orangetree Tax & Bookkeeping Party Plus Pat’s Pots
Redlands Art Association Redlands Bike Classic Redlands Bowl Redlands Community Music Association Redlands Conservancy Redlands Fire Department Redlands High School Redlands Police Department Redlands Rotary Rochford Foundation (Burrage Mansion) Soroptimist Club Stater Bros. Charities Smiley Library
FINANCIAL SERVICES
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Trader Joe’s Trinity Church University of Redlands U of R Bulldog Alumni Pathway Church Dunamis Church Fuente De Vida Church The Ark Church Citizens Church Restoration Covenant 1st Lutheran Sanctuary Church
2014-2015 Leadership
Valerie Peister Greg Fields David Finley Denise Kuhn Eric Blum
Dr. David J. Wilson Dianna Lawson Lisa Salas Stephanie Deininger
Board of Directors
Chair Secretary Scholarships Grants University of Redlands Representative, MPA Staff Executive Director Program Coordinator - Chapel Program Coordinator - Oxford Literacy Specialist, MA Teaching - Literacy
Mike our "bike guy" has been our faithful team leader for the last 14 years! Students increase their skills and condidence by working on their own bikes. Each year many of our kids enjoy racing in the world renown Redlands Bicycle Classic.
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Trinity Community Foundation
1551 Reservoir Road • Redlands, CA 92374 (909) 335-7333, x140 •
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www.MicahHouseRedlands.org