NAUGATUCK YOUTH SERVICES INC
13 Scott Street, Naugatuck, CT 06770 www.facebook.com

Total Revenue
$491,214
Total Expenses
$381,512
Net Assets
$355,840

Organizations Filed Purposes: Leadership role in advocacy and action on behalf of youth development and promoting family enrichment and a healthy community

PREVENTION-Step Up Naugy, the Prevention Coalition for Naugatuck. Step Up Naugy (SUN) is made up of members of 12 community sectors: parents, youth, law enforcement, healthcare, faith-based & civic organizations, business owners, substance abuse professionals, local & state government, educators, and media parnters and utilizes the Strategic Prevention Framework to build a strong network of concerned citizens to prevent the use and abuse of alcohol and other substances, as well as other risky behaviors, by youth in Naugatuck. The coalition also hosts community awareness-raising events, alternative activities for teens, and is a regional leader and role model for substance use prevention initiatives.

DIVERSION-operates the Juvenile Review Board for Naugatuck. The Juvenile Review Board (JRB) was developed through a partnership with the Naugatuck Police Department in 2010, and continues to evolve to provide effective diversion from the juvenile justice system, as well as support for youth and their families in the community. Youth are referred to this diversion program as an alternative to arrest or court referral. Panel of volunteer representatives from many community organizations work with youth and their guardian to develop restorative agreements. This year, 67 youth and their families engaged with the JRB in restorative programs

LIFE SKILLS-provides opportunities to enhance young peoples' abilities to be successful at home, in school, and in life through a number of programs including a Youth Employment Program, aftershool and summer recreational groups and programs, and Peer Mentoring and Leadership Development programs. This year, 39 youth participated in a summer youth employment program and 10 participated afterschool, where they received hands-on experience working in local businesses, and earning a paycheck for their work. Peer Mentoring and Youth Leadership Programs positively impacts mentors and mentees by creating a kinder, more positive culture in our community as a whole.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Alondra LopezYouth Director1$0
Brian ReynoldsDirector End 630201$0
Mark PettinicchiDirector End 724191$0
Kathy LengyelDirector End 630201$0
Amanda DevonDirector1$0
Nicole ReichardtDirector1$0
Stephanie Jenkins MisiewiczDirector1$0
Ethel GrantDirector1$0
Laurie JacksonDirector1$0
James GogginPresident3$0
Sandra HellerVice President3$0
Geoff DrawbridgeDirector1$0
Lisa LachanceSecretary3$0
Bernice RizkTreasurer3$0

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