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United Way is addressing the root causes of issuesin Northeast Florida.
ISSUE:• In Duval County, 29% of 9th graders do not graduate high school.• High school dropouts earn approximately $9,634 less per year
than high school graduates and are ill-equipped to entertoday’s competitive workforce.
• On average, households headed by a high school graduateaccrue ten times more wealth and have better odds ofweathering an unexpected financial crisis than those headedby a high school dropout.
SOLUTION:• Led by United Way, Full Service Schools brings together community resources, neighbors and schools to promote the health
and well-being of students, their families, and neighborhood residents.• Achievers For Life, a strategy to address the problem of dropping out of school, was implemented in Arlington in October 2007,
expanded to Northwestern and Matthew Gilbert middle schools in the 2008-2009 school year, to J.E.B. Stuart and JeffersonDavis Middle Schools in 2009-2010, and to Eugene J. Butler in 2011 and Highlands and Ribault in 2012.
IMPACT:• More than 52,000 people were served through Full Service Schools last year.• 760 families were served through Achievers For Life last year. Participating students had 25% fewer absences,
20% improvement in GPA, and 26% fewer math and English failures than a comparison group.
Duval County Graduation Rates
50%
55%
60%
65%
70%
75%
2007 2011201020092008
United Way of Northeast Florida1301 Riverplace Blvd., Ste. 400 | P.O. Box 41428
Jacksonville, Florida 32203-1428904.390.3200 | www.LiveUnitedNortheastFlorida.org
For more information or if you have any questions, please call or write:
285,658 Duval County residents receive assistance through United Way-funded programs in Northeast Florida
71 UnitedWay-funded programs help Duval County residents
82 UnitedWay-funded programs help residents in Baker, Clay, Duval, Nassau, and northern St. Johns counties.
111,283 Duval County residents called our 2-1-1 helpline for information and referrals including crisis andemergency financial assistance.
10,474 Duval County households received free tax preparation assistance resulting in nearly $15 million dollars inrefunds to the Duval County economy.
Education - Mariah’s story
UNITED WAY OF NORTHEAST FLORIDA IS CREATING POSITIVE, SUSTAINABLE CHANGE BYFOCUSING ON THE BUILDING BLOCKS OF A BETTER LIFE: EDUCATION, INCOME AND HEALTH. Duval County
Before being referred to United Way’s Achievers For Life (AFL) program, Mariah wasstruggling with academics and class attendance. Things turned around, Mariah’s GPAimproved and attending class was no longer a problem. She completed the 7th gradeand earned a scholarship, which will help pay for college. Now a role model to others,Mariah continues to excel in extracurricular activities like cheerleading and track.
County Fact Sheet
All Saints Early Learning & CommunityCare Center
- Intergenerational Care Center - SeniorEngagement and Independence
- Success By 6
American Lung Associationof Florida, Inc.
- Open Airways for Schools
American Red Cross Northeast FloridaChapter
- Armed Forces Emergency Services- Disaster Services- Health & Safety Services
The Arc Jacksonville- Triumph Industries
Big Brothers Big Sisters of NortheastFlorida
- Achievers For Life- In-School Mentoring- Traditional One-to-one
The Bridge of Northeast Florida, Inc.- Bridge Urban Springfield
Boy Scouts of America - North FloridaCouncil
- Scouting
Boys & Girls Clubs of Northeast Florida- Traditional Clubs
Catholic Charities Bureau- Comprehensive Emergency Services
Challenge Enterprises of NorthFlorida, Inc.*
- Lighthouse Learning Center
Child Guidance Center, Inc.- Outpatient Mental Health Counseling
Children’s Home Society of Florida,Buckner Division
- Adoption- Family Life Education- Teen Girls Residence- Promise House
Clara White Mission- Comprehensive Emergency Services
Communities In Schools ofJacksonville, Inc.
- Student Enrichment- Achievers For Life
Community Connections ofJacksonville, Inc.
- Davis Center Homeless Family Services- Success By 6
daniel, Inc.- Project Prepare
DLC Nurse & Learn, Inc.- Developmental Learning Center
Episcopal Children’s Services- Success By 6
Family Foundations- Consumer Credit Counseling Services- Family & Individual Counseling- Financial Literacy
Full Service Schools of Jacksonville- Andrew Jackson FSS- Beaches FSS- Englewood FSS- Paxon FSS- Ribault FSS- Sandalwood FSS- Terry Parker FSS- Westside FSS
Girl Scouts of Gateway Council, Inc.- Positive Youth Development- Innovative Programs for At-Risk Girls
Girls Incorporated of Jacksonville- GirlStart/GirlSmart
Greater Jacksonville Area USO- Cyber Café
HandsOn Jacksonville- HandsOn Connect
Hope Haven Children’s Clinic andFamily Center
- BASICS- Access to Success
Hubbard House, Inc.- HARK (Helping At-Risk Kids)- Emergency Services
Jacksonville Area Legal Aid, Inc.- Civil Legal Services
Jacksonville Community Council, Inc.- Quality of Life Report/RaceRelations Study
Jacksonville Regional Chamber ofCommerce
- Education and Workforce Preparation
Jacksonville Speech &Hearing Center, Inc.
- Hearing Disorders- Speech & Language Services
Jacksonville Urban League, Inc.- Community Partnership Program
Jewish Community Alliance- Early Childhood Success- Senior Engagement & Independence- Success By 6
Jewish Family & CommunityServices, Inc.
- Counseling- Financial Assistance- Standing Tall Life Skills- Achievers For Life
Learn To Read, Inc.- Jacksonville Reads
Lutheran Social Services of NortheastFlorida, Inc.
- Second Harvest Food Bank
Mental Health America of NortheastFlorida, Inc.
- Bullying Prevention Program
Methodist Children’s Village- Success By 6
New Heights of NortheastFlorida, Inc.
- Adult Developmental Training- Adult Support Services- Children’s Therapy Services- Respite Care
Northwest BehavioralHealth Services, Inc.
- Mental Health Supported Housing
OneJax Institute at UNF- OneYouth
PACE Center for Girls Jacksonville- Dropout Prevention
Pine Castle, Inc.- Group Home Services
Quigley House, Inc.*- Emergency Shelter & SupportServices
The Salvation Army- Family Services Duval- Red Shield Lodge- Success By 6
The Sanctuary on 8th Street- Youth Happens
Sulzbacher Center- Health Care- Shelter Services
United Way of Northeast Florida- 2-1-1- Achievers For Life- Born Learning- Bridging Eldercare Networks- ReadingPals- Real$ense Prosperity Campaign- Success By 6
YMCA of Florida’s First Coast, Inc.- YMCA Reads
Youth Crisis Center, Inc.- TIDES
Additional Success By 6 Centers:Alridge DaycareAll About KidsBethlehem Lutheran PreschoolBeverly Hills Development CenterChrist the King PreschoolHappy Acres RanchJust For KidsKids Point of View Learning CenterKingdom Kids DaycareLighthouse Christian PreschoolNew Dimensions Early Learning CenterThe Oaks Early Learning CenterParks PlacePunkin PlaceSt. Catherine’s Preschool
* Programs located outside Duval County
Programs Serving Duval County
County Fact Sheet
Baker County School Readiness Rates
70%
72%
74%
76%
78%
80%
2010 2011
United Way of Northeast Florida1301 Riverplace Blvd., Ste. 400 | P.O. Box 41428
Jacksonville, Florida 32203-1428904.390.3200 | www.LiveUnitedNortheastFlorida.org
For more information or if you have any questions, please call or write:
United Way is addressing the root causes of challengesfacing Northeast Florida.ISSUE:• The first years of a child’s life are critical to his or her future
success. Children are born learning and research has shown thatchildren who receive high-quality child care are more likely tosucceed academically, socially, and financially later in life.
• Between 23 and 29 % of Northeast Florida children are behindtheir fellow students before they even start school.
SOLUTION:• Research has shown that for every $1 invested in early childhood
learning programs returns approximately $17 to the community.• United Way’s Success By 6 initiative is increasing access to
high-quality early learning activities in Clay County.• United Way partners to educate parents about the role they play in their child’s development using Born Learning materials
developed by United Way of America, The Ad Council, and Civitas.
IMPACT:• Last year, more than 2,500 parents learned how to turn everyday activities into learning moments with their preschool children.• Children who completed the Success By 6 program had a 19 percentage point increase in school readiness
3,318 Baker County residents receive assistance through United Way-funded programs in Northeast Florida
28 UnitedWay-funded programs help Baker County residents
82 UnitedWay-funded programs help residents in Baker, Clay, Duval, Nassau, and northern St. Johns counties.
1,774 Baker County residents called our 2-1-1 helpline for information and referrals including crisis and emergencyfinancial assistance.
244 BakerCounty households received free tax preparation assistance resulting in more than $350,000 dollars inrefunds to the Baker County economy.
Education - Alexis’ story
UNITED WAY OF NORTHEAST FLORIDA IS CREATING POSITIVE, SUSTAINABLE CHANGE BYFOCUSING ON THE BUILDING BLOCKS OF A BETTER LIFE: EDUCATION, INCOME AND HEALTH. Baker County
When Alexis was referred to United Way’s Success By 6 program, she had limitedknowledge of basic colors, shapes, or numbers and her fine motor skills and socialskills needed work. Since enrolling in Success By 6, and receiving one-on-one attention,Alexis’ learning skills have improved dramatically. Research has shown that for every $1invested in early childhood programs, approximately $17 returns to the community.
County Fact Sheet
American Red Cross Northeast FloridaChapter- Armed Forces Emergency Services- Disaster Services
The Arc Jacksonville- Triumph Industries
Baker County Council on Aging- Access to Nutrition
Boy Scouts of America - North FloridaCouncil- Scouting
Child Guidance Center, Inc.- Outpatient Mental Health Counseling
Children’s Home Society of Florida,Buckner Division- Adoption- Family Life Education
Episcopal Children’s Services- Success By 6
Family Foundations- Consumer Credit Counseling Services- Financial Literacy
Girl Scouts of Gateway Council, Inc.- Positive Youth Development
Greater Jacksonville Area USO- Cyber Café
Hubbard House, Inc.- Emergency Services
Jacksonville Area Legal Aid, Inc.- Civil Legal Services
Jacksonville Community Council, Inc.- Quality of Life Report/Race
Relations Study
Jacksonville Speech &Hearing Center, Inc.- Hearing Disorders- Speech & Language Services
Jewish Community Alliance- Senior Engagement & Independence
Lutheran Social Services of NortheastFlorida, Inc.-Second Harvest Food Bank
Mental Health America- Bullying Prevention Program
New Heights of Northeast Florida Inc.- Children’s Therapy Services
Quigley House- Emergency Shelter &
Support Services
Sulzbacher Center- Health Care- Shelter Services
United Way of Northeast Florida- 2-1-1- Born Learning- Real$ense Prosperity Campaign- Success By 6
Programs in italics are located in Baker County.
Programs Serving Baker County
County Fact Sheet
United Way of Northeast Florida1301 Riverplace Blvd., Ste. 400 | P.O. Box 41428
Jacksonville, Florida 32203-1428904.390.3200 | www.LiveUnitedNortheastFlorida.org
For more information or if you have any questions, please call or write:
Education - Alexis’ story
When Alexis was referred to United Way’s Success By 6 program, she had limitedknowledge of basic colors, shapes, or numbers and her fine motor skills and socialskills needed work. Since enrolling in Success By 6, and receiving one-on-one attention,Alexis’ learning skills have improved dramatically. Research has shown that for every $1invested in early childhood programs, approximately $17 returns to the community.
United Way is addressing the root causes of challengesfacing Northeast Florida.ISSUE:• The first years of a child’s life are critical to his or her future
success. Children are born learning and research has shown thatchildren who receive high-quality child care are more likely tosucceed academically, socially, and financially later in life.
• Between 23 and 29% of Northeast Florida children are behindtheir fellow students before they even start school.
SOLUTION:• Research has shown that for every $1 invested in early childhood
learning programs returns approximately $17 to the community.• United Way’s Success By 6 initiative is increasing access to
high-quality early learning activities in Clay County.• United Way partners to educate parents about the role they play in their child’s development using Born Learning materials
developed by United Way of America, The Ad Council, and Civitas.• The newly launched ReadingPals initiative matches trained volunteer readers with pre-school children that need a little extra help
becoming reading-ready.
IMPACT:• Last year, more than 2,500 parents learned how to turn everyday activities into learning moments with their preschool children.• Children who completed the Success By 6 program had a 19 percentage point increase in school readiness.
Clay County School Readiness Rates
70%
72%
74%
76%
78%
80%
2010 2011
37,179 Clay County residents receive assistance through United Way-funded programs in Northeast Florida
49 UnitedWay-funded programs help Clay County residents
82 UnitedWay-funded programs help residents in Baker, Clay, Duval, Nassau, and northern St. Johns counties.
8,234 Clay County residents called our 2-1-1 helpline for information and referrals including crisis and emergencyfinancial assistance.
1,771 Clay County households received free tax preparation assistance resulting in $1.9 million dollars in refundsto the Clay County economy.
UNITED WAY OF NORTHEAST FLORIDA IS CREATING POSITIVE, SUSTAINABLE CHANGE BYFOCUSING ON THE BUILDING BLOCKS OF A BETTER LIFE: EDUCATION, INCOME AND HEALTH. Clay County
County Fact Sheet
American Lung Association of Florida, Inc.- Open Airways for Schools
American Red Cross Northeast FloridaChapter
- Armed Forces Emergency Services- Disaster Services- Health & Safety Services
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Florida- Traditional One-to-One
Boy Scouts of America - North FloridaCouncil- Scouting
Catholic Charities Bureau- Comprehensive Emergency Services
Challenge Enterprises of North Florida, Inc.- Lighthouse Learning Center
Child Guidance Center, Inc.- Outpatient Mental Health Counseling
Children’s Home Society of Florida, BucknerDivision
- Adoption- Family Life Education
Clay County Behavioral Health Center, Inc.- Social Rehabilitation and VocationalServices
daniel- Project Prepare
DLC Nurse & Learn- Developmental Learning Center
Family Foundations- Consumer Credit Counseling Services- Family & Individual Counseling- Financial Literacy
Girl Scouts of Gateway Council, Inc.- Positive Youth Development- Innovative Programs for At-Risk Girls
Greater Jacksonville Area USO- Cyber Café
HandsOn Jacksonville, Inc.- HandsOn Connect
Hubbard House, Inc.- HARK (Helping At-Risk Kids)- Emergency Services
Jacksonville Area Legal Aid, Inc.- Civil Legal Services
Jacksonville Community Council, Inc.- Quality of Life Report/RaceRelations Study
Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce- Education and Workforce Preparation
Jacksonville Speech & Hearing Center, Inc.- Adult Hearing Disorders- Speech and Language Services
Jacksonville Urban League, Inc.- Community Partnership
Jewish Community Alliance- Early Childhood Success- Senior Engagement and Independence
Jewish Family & Community Services, Inc.- Counseling- Financial Assistance
Learn to Read- Jacksonville Reads
Lutheran Social Services of NortheastFlorida, Inc.
- Second Harvest Food Bank
Mental Health America of Northeast Florida- Bullying Prevention Program
New Heights of Northeast Florida, Inc.- Children’s Therapy Services- Adult Support Services- Respite Care
OneJax- OneYouth
PACE Center for Girls Jacksonville- Helping At-Risk Students Achieve
Quigley House, Inc.- Emergency Shelter & Support Services
The Salvation Army- Family Services Clay
Sulzbacher Center- Health Care- Shelter Services
United Way of Northeast Florida- 2-1-1- Success By 6- Real$ense Prosperity Campaign-Born Learning- ReadingPals
Youth Crisis Center, Inc.- YCC Residential
Clay County Success By 6 Centers:Asbury Learning CenterChildtime Learning CenterGingerbread Learning Center
Programs in italics are located in Clay County.
Programs Serving Clay County
County Fact Sheet
United Way is addressing the root causes of issuesin Northeast Florida.
ISSUE:
• Some children come to school struggling with abuse, hunger,homelessness and poor health due to lack of medical attention.
• Children in low-income families have elementary math andreading scores that are four to five points lower.
• Children from low-income families are twice as likely to repeata grade and are 3.5 times as likely to drop out of school.
SOLUTION:
• United Way of Northeast Florida invests $4.6 million in services to help youth succeed in life.
IMPACT:
• As a community, we have increased on-time St. Johns county high school graduations by 18% since the 2004-2005 school year.
St. Johns County Graduation Rates
75%
80%
85%
90%
95%
100%
2007 2011201020092008
United Way of Northeast Florida1301 Riverplace Blvd., Ste. 400 | P.O. Box 41428
Jacksonville, Florida 32203-1428904.390.3200 | www.LiveUnitedNortheastFlorida.org
For more information or if you have any questions, please call or write:
18,624 St. Johns County residents receive assistance through United Way-funded programs in Northeast Florida
38 UnitedWay-funded programs help St. Johns County residents
82 UnitedWay-funded programs help residents in Baker, Clay, Duval, Nassau, and northern St. Johns counties.
7,874 St. Johns County residents called our 2-1-1 helpline for information and referrals including crisis andemergency financial assistance.
2,564 St. Johns County households received free tax preparation assistance resulting in $2.5 million dollars inrefunds to the St. Johns County economy.
Education - Mariah’s story
UNITED WAY OF NORTHEAST FLORIDA IS CREATING POSITIVE, SUSTAINABLE CHANGE BYFOCUSING ON THE BUILDING BLOCKS OF A BETTER LIFE: EDUCATION, INCOME AND HEALTH. St. Johns County
Before being referred to United Way’s Achievers For Life (AFL) program, Mariah wasstruggling with academics and class attendance. Things turned around, Mariah’s GPAimproved and attending class was no longer a problem. She completed the 7th gradeand earned a scholarship, which will help pay for college. Now a role model to others,Mariah continues to excel in extracurricular activities like cheerleading and track.
County Fact Sheet
American Red Cross Northeast FloridaChapter
- Armed Forces Emergency Services- Disaster Services- Health & Safety Services
Boy Scouts of America - North FloridaCouncil-Scouting - Positive Youth Development
Child Guidance Center, Inc.- Outpatient Mental Health Counseling
Children’s Home Society of Florida,Buckner Division
- Adoption Services- Family Life Education- Promise House
daniel- Project Prepare
Family Foundations- Consumer Credit Counseling Services- Family & Individual Counseling- Financial Literacy
Girl Scouts of Gateway Council, Inc.-Positive Youth Development
Greater Jacksonville Area USO- Cyber Café
HandsOn Jacksonville, Inc.- HandsOn Connect
Hope Haven Children’s Clinic andFamily Center
- BASICS
Hubbard House, Inc.- Emergency Services- HARK (Helping At-Risk StudentsAchiever)
Jacksonville Area Legal Aid, Inc.-Civil Legal Services
Jacksonville Community Council, Inc.- Quality of Life Report/RaceRelations Study
Jacksonville Regional Chamber ofCommerce
- Education and Workforce Preparation
Jacksonville Speech & Hearing Center, Inc.- Hearing Disorders- Speech & Language Services
Jewish Family & Community Services, Inc.- Counseling- Financial Assistance- Standing Tall Life Skills
Learn to Read, Inc.- Jacksonville Reads
Lutheran Social Services of NortheastFlorida, Inc.
- Second Harvest Food Bank
Mental Health America of NortheastFlorida, Inc.-Bullying Prevention Program
New Heights of Northeast Florida, Inc.- Respite Care- Adult Developmental Training- Children’s Therapy Services
OneJax- OneYouth
Quigley House- Emergency Shelter & Support Services
Sulzbacher Center- Shelter Services- Health Care
United Way of Northeast Florida- 2-1-1-Real$ense Prosperity Campaign
Programs in italics are located in St. Johns County.
Programs Serving St. Johns County
County Fact Sheet