Organizations Filed Purposes:
South Bay Community Services transforms communities to support the well-being and prosperity of children, youth and families.
Youth and Community WellnessYouth and Community Wellness provides an array of services and activities to assist youth and their families in all aspects of life including: health, education, work recreation, family, and social, as well as enhancing adult-youth partnerships. Programs include counseling, juvenile diversion, pregnancy prevention, after school programming, gang alternatives, gender specific programming, youth entrepreneurial activities, and other supportive and youth development services for at-risk youth and their families. The Youth and Community Wellness also focuses on recognizing the strengths, assets, and resiliency of youth in particular, and maximizing the potential for their long-term development by encouraging their creative abilities within a family and community context. Programs include Trolley Trestle Transitional Living Program for former foster youth, Casa Nuestra shelter for runaway and homeless youth, Independent Living Program for current and former foster youth, Mental Health Services for children and youth in the community, and the Community Assessment Team, whose purpose is to avoid at-risk youths penetration into the justice system or social service system by providing early crisis intervention and appropriate follow-up services.
Behavioral Health and WellnessBehavioral Health and Wellness programs provide a continuum of services from early childhood development to transition age youth supports. This includes prevention, early intervention and treatment for our youngest populations, as well as education, and mental health counseling for school-age youth; and housing and independent living skills for youth transitioning to adulthood. Through these services and supports, youth are assisted to aspire to reach their fullest potential.
Family Wellness and Self-SufficiencyFamily Wellness and Self-Sufficiency programs strengthen at-risk families and the connection with their communities through a comprehensive continuum of activities, opportunities, and services. Services include a continuum of shelters, counseling and supportive services, community advocacy, and self-sufficiency skills programs.Family Wellness and Self-Sufficiency also includes community development which promotes economic development and neighborhood revitalization, the core of which are the development of affordable housing options, social enterprise development, and community youth development projects and economic advancement for low income South Bay families. The Organization has developed extensive housing opportunities.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Kathryn Lembo | CEO | 40 | $271,592 |
Dina Lozano | ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR | 40 | $170,726 |
Elizabeth Iniguez | CFO | 40 | $159,811 |
Pamela Wright | DEPT DIRECTOR | 40 | $158,002 |
Mauricio Torre | DEPT DIRECTOR | 40 | $158,002 |
Ismena Mejia | HR DIRECTOR | 40 | $148,916 |
Valerie Brew | DEPT DIRECTOR | 40 | $146,393 |
Scot Hadzima | DIR OF DEVELOPMNT | 40 | $134,709 |
Maria Guasp | Director | 2 | $0 |
Kevin O'Neill | Audit Com Chair | 2 | $0 |
Sean Kilkenny | Vice Chair | 2 | $0 |
Rachel Gregg | Director | 2 | $0 |
David Bejarano | Director | 2 | $0 |
Diane Mueller | Chairman | 2 | $0 |
Nick Franco | Director | 2 | $0 |
Jc Hurtado-Prater | Secretary | 2 | $0 |
Lupita Baumgardner | Director | 2 | $0 |
Maria Mora | Director | 2 | $0 |
Ceanne Guerra | Past Chair | 2 | $0 |
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