To our partners, thank you for entrusting us with your collaboration.
To our donors, thank you for entrusting us with your resources.
To our volunteers, thank you for entrusting us with your time.
To our staff, thank you for entrusting us with your vocation.
To our families, thank you for entrusting us with your lives.
Together, we made a difference in our community by increasing access to essential services including utilities, housing and food. The following numbers provide a snapshot our our shared accomplishments. (Numbers reference fiscal year 2022.)
SERVICE NUMBERS:
5 counties served: Boone, Jasper, Marion, Polk and Warren
243,516 services provided
55,721 individuals served
(including 22,384 children ages 0 to 17 years)
(including 4,160 seniors ages 65 and over)
(including 1,259 veterans and active military)
(including 7,165 individuals with a disabling condition)
23,721 families served
32 languages used to provide services
COMMUNITY SUPPORT
4,003 volunteer hours logged
483 community-based partners
$58,710 – undesignated cash donations from private sources to assist with greatest needs
$190,528 – the value of in-kind goods and services donated
$39.4 million – total revenue from public and private sources (mostly restricted)
HOUSING ASSISTANCE:
8,893 families assisted through Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)
179 families assisted through the Homeless Prevention Program (HPP)
25 families assisted through Tenant-Based Rent Assistance (TBRA)
UTILITIES ASSISTANCE:
15,344 families assisted through Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
6,548 families assisted through crisis energy assistance
2,859 families assisted through Low Income Home Water Assistance Program (LIHWAP)
96 families assisted through furnace repair or replacement
28 families assisted through weatherization services
FOOD AND HEALTH ASSISTANCE:
7,462 food pantry assistance packages provided to families
1,020 food deliveries made to families by volunteers
290 emergency food cards distributed to families
187 individuals who accessed the Senior Farmer’s Market Nutrition Project
585 diaper supply packages provided to families
3,338 personal hygiene product packages provided to families (including in-kind and gift cards)
LOCAL PROGRAMS, UNIQUE TO EACH COUNTY IN OUR SERVICE AREA (Boone, Jasper, Marion, Polk and Warren):
379 families assisted with park and recreation passes
350 families assisted through THRIVE or EMBRACE (emergency one-time financial help for, say, a car repair)
24 families assisted through the RAYS program (youth extracurricular fees)
7 families assisted through Norwalk NICE (water bill assistance)
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