ciudad nueva annual report (2012)
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Annual Report created for Ciudad Nueva Community Outreach in El Paso, Texas. For more information, please visit www.ciudadnueva.org.TRANSCRIPT
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ciudad nueva community outreach • 810 N Campbell Ave El Paso, Texas 79902 • 915-521-2951 • www.ciudadnueva.org
ciudad nueva • new cityNoun1. A place that has been transformed through local empowerment and action2. A vibrant, thriving community that continually surpasses expectations3. The result of the manifestation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ in El Paso
nuevanew•ay•vah
NEWAdjective
1. Not existing before2. Made, introduced, or
discovered recently
ciudadsee•oo•dahd
CITYNoun
1. A large town2. A relatively large and
permanent settlement
Board of Directors 2012
Steven Anderson Dr. Thomas Beeman Rev. William Cobb Edward Endlich-Villegas, ChairpersonRobert Foster Jerry Hobson Edward Howell, TreasurerLanier John Kay Jordan Margaret Meyer Brian Mosher, SecretaryMary Len StantonCatrina Vargas-Cormell, Vice ChairpersonRev. Clifton WarnerRev. Edgardo Martinez, incoming 2013
Staff 2012
Lindsey Baker, Youth Program Assistant Marianne DiPasquale, Office Manager Sami DiPasquale, Executive DirectorHannah Drewes, Middle School Coordinator Savannah Eaves, Border Fellows Director, Partnership Development Joe Gavaldon, Youth & Family CoordinatorAli Heslop, Border FellowJen Kaufmann, Fall Elementary Coordinator Brenda Luna, Spring InternMariam Weekes, Spring Elementary Coordinator
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About Us 4
Programs 6
Financials 10
Giving 11
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About Us
Ciudad Nueva is only possible through
volunteer support. Over the past year, 138
volunteers gave of their time and energy. We love our faithful volunteers.
Thank you!
LETTER FROM THE DIRECTORI remember back 8 years ago during my first year at Ciudad Nueva sitting down with a small group including Reverend Cliff Warner, Ciudad Nueva’s founder, to craft Ciudad Nueva’s mission statement. After many hours of discussion, prayer and revision this is what we committed to:
The mission of Ciudad Nueva is to embody the gospel of Jesus Christby advancing the renewal and development of inner city El Pasothrough the transformation and empowerment of its residents. !
In essence, the mission of Ciudad Nueva is to participate in the coming of the Kingdom of God in our little part of central El Paso, the Rio Grande District. This means we aspire to be involved with spiritual proclamation & formation, the demonstration of compassion, community restoration & development, and the confrontation of injustice – all rooted incarnationally in the Rio Grande District.From the very beginning, we started by listening to the community in order to better understand both the gifts and the challenges present. The desire for more activities and support for children was the first major issue voiced repeatedly by community residents. As a result, the Launch Pad Center for Youth Development was conceived to focus on 3rd to 5th grade children. Since then, Ciudad Nueva has grown to include the following four broad categories:
1.! ! !Youth Empowerment (elementary through high school)2.!!!! Family Support3.!!!! Community Engagement4.!!!! Education & training for young adults (Border Fellows Program)
I hope you enjoy reading through the rest of the annual report to see more specifics of how we are involved in these different areas, and I look forward to seeing what the next frontier is for us as a community. One exciting yet somewhat daunting possibility is the renovation of the historic building that was most recently St. George’s Church on Rio Grande & Florence. We would love to see this structure renovated into a living, active community development center for the Rio Grande District.Please join us as we continue to walk alongside our neighbors discerning together a hope-filled future for our beautiful Rio Grande community. Thank you for all the ways that you help make this become a reality!Peace & Grace, Sami
“I think the best part of volunteering with Ciudad Nueva is seeing the kids grow up. The kids that came into Launch Pad when I started volunteering are now
in high school and it is really powerful to see the ways that Ciudad Nueva has impacted their lives
and the lives of their families over time.”
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no. of students0
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12
18
24
program hours per week
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7.5
10
no. of grades served0
35
70
105
140
no. of volunteers
2004 2012
HISTORYIn 2004, Ciudad Nueva “New City” was incorporated as a 501(c)3 public charity to serve the Rio Grande District, a neighborhood in north central El Paso, TX. Almost ten years later, we remain focused on this community, serving hundreds of youth and families through a variety of programs.
The vision of Ciudad Nueva is a fully vibrant and transformed downtown El Paso
community with local youth and adults driven by their faith to participate at all
levels of neighborhood development; a
vision of restored hopes and new dreams; a vision of a New City.
The mission of Ciudad Nueva is to
embody the Gospel of Jesus Christ by advancing the renewal and
development of inner city El Paso
through the transformation and empowerment of its residents.
Programs • Youth Empowerment
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL • Launch PadLaunch Pad Center for Youth Development remains the foundation of our involvement in the community. Lamar Elementary school students come to Launch Pad two days a week to build relationships with mentors, complete homework, play games and engage in Bible-based character and life skills training. Each child is matched with an adult mentor with whom to build a life-long friendship.
MIDDLE SCHOOL • Kids Create!Building on the foundation laid by Launch Pad, Kids Create seeks to foster spiritual growth, character formation and excellence among students from Wiggs Middle School. Students can work on homework, learn new skills, get to know mentors, play games at youth club, and hang out with peers.
“At Launch Pad I learned how to read the Bible”
“My favorite thing about Kids Create is getting the
opportunity to do things like Wyldlife, climb the rock wall, play sports, and go to camp! I would not be able to do these without Ciudad Nueva. Thank
you for everything!”
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HIGH SCHOOL High school program provides continuity for students all the way through graduation from El Paso High School. Students continue building relationships with adult volunteers. Program consists of weekly youth group and Bible studies in partnership with Young Life El Paso. High school males have the opportunity to practice discipline and perfect their goal kicks on the Sun City Wolves soccer team.
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42
72
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how many kids participate?
High SchoolKids Create!Launch PadGrads
Ciudad Nueva sent over 80 students
to camp this summer. We spent 60 hours in vans
traveling 3,520 miles to arrive to our destination:
the best week of our lives!
Number of students who attended program or event at any point in 2012
2
3
4
45
6
how do we spend our time?
Spiritual FormationSportsHomeworkSnackGamesClasses
Number of hours spent during all three youth programs on a weekly basis
“At Ciudad Nueva we are like a family that always supports each other.”
CAMPS
Programs • Border Fellows
Border Fellows is a holistic development program that challenges recent college graduates to explore an integrated life. Over the course of ten months, fellows gain professional work experience, serve at Ciudad Nueva, take two graduate school courses, and join the family of St. Clement's Church. Our aim is to develop leaders and “seek the peace and prosperity" of the US/Mexico border region (Jeremiah 29:11).
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5
10
15
20
65
20
16
what do Border Fellows do?
WorkplaceCiudad NuevaGrad SchoolChurch
Number of hours spent on a weekly basis
“Border Fellows taught me what it means to love my neighbor. The community of El Paso is generous, loving and full of life. This year changed my life.”
Karen • Launch Pad • 5th grade Favorite movie: Hotel Transylvania Best school subject: Math This year, I’m proud that: I will graduate from elementary When I grow up, I want to: Be a Teacher My Launch Pad mentors: They’re exciting
Juan • Kids Create • 7th grade Favorite camp memory: Zip-lining! Personal accomplishment: Placing 2nd in Regionals for violin Someone I admire: My Mom, she works hard & loves me tons When I grow up, I want to: Join the Army, be a Police Officer At Kids Create, I learned: To respect adults
Jose • High School • 11th grade Favorite memory this year: When I first came to Young Life In my free time: I run, play soccer & football Someone I admire: Joe & Nick- you have been there for me When I grow up, I want to: I am in ROTC and want to join the Marines At Ciudad Nueva, I learned: That you can learn new things if you try new things in life
Meet some of our all-star students!
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Programs • Family Support
Programs • Community Engagement
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Ciudad Nueva received over $5,700 in
donations towards the first annual
Community Christmas Store.
•Connect families to community resources•Regular informal counseling and support •Occasional emergency rental or utility
assistance •Job search assistance and referrals•Limited college scholarships•Periodic provision of food, furniture and
appliances
Through our community building and advocacy efforts we look for avenues to improve the fabric and infrastructure of the neighborhood, and for ways to improve systems or structures that affect our neighbors. • Community Dinners: celebrate, build community, connect with
local resources• Seasonal Events: Fall Festival, outdoor movies, Christmas Store• Downtown Connection: organize, connect, and collaborate with
churches seeking to reach under-resourced downtown neighborhoods
• Christian Community Development Association: tightened connection to CCDA whose mission is to inspire, train and connect Christians who seek to bear witness to the Kingdom of God by reclaiming and restoring under-resourced communities around Texas and the United States
• FANUC (Neighborhood Advocacy): helped mobilize a community listening project to contribute to quality of life bond issues with Border Interfaith, hosted forum for local city council candidates
Ciudad Nueva is thrilled to partner with La Vianda &
Mustard Seed Cafe to provide tasty,
healthy snacks at program.
Financials
2%
87%
10%
EXPENSESFundraising $6,517.96 Administrative $27,892.65Program $235,143.61----------------------------------------------------TOTAL $269,554.22
44%
35%
18%4%
INCOMECorporate $10,115.99 Foundations $49,064.00 Churches/Organizations $94,792.51Individuals $119,057.36-------------------------------------------------------------------------TOTAL $273,029.86
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how much does it cost?
$20/month for camp $100/month for program$450/year for camp$1200/year for program
How can I support Ciudad Nueva?
• Pray for Christ to be revealed, safety during programs, and needs to be met
• Volunteer as a mentor, tutor, coach, or at seasonal events
• Donate new or used store items, school supplies, or athletic equipment
• Connect in person at 528 E. Yandell, on Facebook, or at www.ciudadnueva.org
• Partner with us financially through one-time or repeated secure
online donations using your checking account, savings account, or debit/credit card at www.ciudadnueva.org or mailing a check to 810 N Campbell St, El Paso, TX 79902
Giving
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CHURCH/ORGANIZATION GIVINGBorder Servant Corps, Christ Church Austin, Church of St. Clement, Coronado Baptist Church, El Paso District UMC Leadership Fund, First Baptist Church, First Christian Church, Iglesia Luterana Cristo Rey, Immanuel Lutheran Church, La Frontera Youth Ministry Education, Luther Seminary, Peace Lutheran, University Presbyterian Church
CORPORATE GIVINGCasa Ford, Datamark, Dean Foods Southwest Dairies, Gaddy Homes LP, Lava Asphalt Co., Inc., Mid-West Textile, Pat Montgomery CPA, Gary Mundy DDS, Dr. Roger B. Salome
FOUNDATION GIVINGBank of America Charitable Foundation Matching Gifts, Braden Aboud Foundation, El Paso Community Foundation, National Christian Foundation, Robert E. and Evelyn McKee Foundation, Our Father’s Foundation, Larry and Norma Price Foundation, Reynolds American Foundation, Wakefield Foundation
INDIVIDUAL DONOR GIVING*Roberto and Susan Anchondo, Bill Appleton, Tom and Kathie Beeman, Gregory Carameros, Bill and Holly Cobb, Peter and Lori Connorton, Brett Duke, Chrystl Eaves, Robert Foster, John and Jan Foster, Cinco Feuille, James M.P. Feuille and Nancy J. Murray, Claiborne and Cynthia Gallagher, Robert and Risher Gilbert, Linda Gunter, J.P. and Laura Hayes, Jerald and Suzanne Hobson, Bruce and Hilda McComas, Bruce and Margaret Meyer, Brian and Claudia Mosher, J.W. Rogers, Diane Tatum, William and Anne Wade, George and Melanie Wayne, Tom and Karen Wright, Numerous Anonymous Donors
MEMORIAL & HONOR GIVINGHyatt and Heath Butterworth, Mary Etzold, Ricky and Louann Feuille, Claiborne Gallagher Family, Jim and Keith Gallagher, Lois Kaip, Wally Lowenfield, Henrietta Reynaud Owen, Greg and Carlie Pine, Dr. Chris Powers, Ann Reynaud, Isabel Salazar, Donna Van Norman, Maria Aurora Vargas, Bill Womack
Please remember Ciudad Nueva in your estate planning. Our federal ID is 20-0806957.
*Over 285 individuals donated to Ciudad Nueva in 2012. Those listed here are major donors, recognized for their contributions of over $1000. We greatly appreciate every donation we receive!
T H A N K Y O U !
Ciudad Nueva received an additional
$114,937 worth of goods & services in 2012!
Ciudad Nueva Community Outreach810 N Campbell Ave El Paso, Texas 79902915-521-2951 • www.ciudadnueva.org
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“One generation shall praise Your works to another, and shall declare Your mighty acts.” - Psalm 145:4
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