Organizations Filed Purposes:
Community & Youth Outreach (CYO) helps saves lives and develop youth. On the frontlines to prevent violence and support disadvantaged people to thrive, CYO provides outreach, mentoring, case management, and support to high-risk youth and young adults in Oakland. CYO works to reduce violence and improve outcomes of youth and young adults in the criminal justice system. We believe that once you establish a trusting and caring relationship, even with the very highest risk young people, you can provide them with opportunities to succeed and support them in overcoming challenges.
CYO Overview Community & Youth Outreach (CYO) helps save lives and develop youth. On the frontlines to prevent violence and support disadvantaged young people to thrive, CYO provides outreach, mentoring, case management, and support to high-risk youth and young adults in Oakland. Through its work, CYO aims to reduce violence and improve youth and young adults' outcomes in the criminal justice system. We believe that once you establish a trusting and caring relationship, even with the very highest risk young people, you can provide them with opportunities to succeed and support them in overcoming challenges. Intensive Life CoachingCYO provides Intensive Life Coaching to young adults in Oakland who have been identified as individuals who are the most highly at risk of being involved in violence. CYO case managers, referred to as Life Coaches, engage their clients in trusting relationships, supporting them in remaining alive, free from incarceration, and becoming successful. Individuals identified through Oakland's Ceasefire strategy or other partners are assigned to one of CYO's professional Life Coaches. Life Coaches develop detailed Life Plans with each of their clients, including goals for remaining safe and achieving successful outcomes in education, employment, housing, and, if needed, mental health and drug treatment services. Although the initial focus is for Life Coaches to establish strong relationships with their clients, when the client is ready, Life Coaches connect them to services, supports, and opportunities that help them achieve their Life Plan goals. Intensive Life Coaches work with clients for 12-18 months. During the first three to four months, Life Coaches are in daily contact with their clients and connect with them in-person two-three times per week. Life Coaches have no more than 12-16 clients on their caseload at a time to ensure the quality and intensity of the relationship. Life Coaching clients are eligible to receive monthly incentive stipends for achieving certain milestones. Funding for this program comes from Oakland Unite, a program of the City of Oakland's Human Services Department, funded by voter-approved Measure Z. Healthy, Wealthy & Wise Healthy, Wealthy & Wise (HWW) is a trauma-informed, culturally relevant, cognitive behavioral therapy program developed for high-risk, system-involved youth and young adults. The focus of the program is to change the mentality that gives rise to harmful behaviors. HWW consists of a 14 to 16-week group session covering four areas: 1) Decision Making, 2) Identity and Purpose, 3) Overcoming Trauma and Pain, and 4) Life Skills and Financial Literacy. Each participant is also assigned a Life Coach to work with one-on-one through the process, providing the support and services described above. By combining trauma-informed CBT group sessions and one-on-one Life Coaching and emphasizing relationship building and decision making, HWW is a Transformative Mentoring program. Emergency Relocation CYO offers temporary emergency relocation for individuals who are in imminent danger of being victims of gun violence. This innovative program works to stop the immediate threat of violence while quelling tensions and mediating conflicts. In partnership with Youth Alive, CYO's Violence Reduction Coordinators work with individuals and their families to provide temporary housing out of the area or support permanent relocation with family or friends in another region. FUBUCYO is one of four organizations in Alameda County that provides case management and supportive services to adults on probation through the For Us By Us (FUBU) program. FUBU is a county program that uses community-based organizations that employ formerly incarcerated case managers to work with adults recently released from jail and currently on probation. JJCPACYO is one of six organizations in Alameda County that provides case management and supportive services to justice-involved youth to eliminate behaviors leading to chronic delinquency through the Juvenile Justice Crime Prevention Act Community Supervision Program. JJCPA is a county program that uses community-based organizations that employ formerly incarcerated case managers to work with youth recently released from jail/camps and currently on probation.
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 |
David Muhammad | Executive Dir. | 30 | $60,000 |
Liisa Pines | Secretary | 1 | $0 |
Esteban Duenas | President | 1 | $0 |
Darris Young | Board member | 1 | $0 |
Judge Gordon Baranco | Board member | 1 | $0 |
Sheila Jordan | Board member | 1 | $0 |
Devone Boggan | Board member | 1 | $0 |
Helen Lawrence | Board member | 1 | $0 |
Dr Macheo Payne | Board member | 1 | $0 |
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