COMMUNITY CHILD CARE CENTER OF DELRAY BEACH INC
555 NW 4TH STREET, DELRAY BEACH, FL 33444 www.achievementcentersfl.org

Total Revenue
$4,917,102
Total Expenses
$4,823,649
Net Assets
$6,488,187

Organizations Filed Purposes: ACHIEVEMENT CENTERS DELIVERS STRONGER OUTCOMES FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES IN UNDER RESOURCES COMMUNITIES BY USING EVIDENCE-BASED APPROACHES THAT ARE INFORMED BY 52 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE. ACHIEVEMENT CENTERS SERVES 700 LOCAL CHILDREN AND FAMILIES EACH YEAR FROM THREE LOCATIONS IN DELRAY BEACH. EMPLOYING A COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAM MODEL, CHILDREN HAVE THE BEST POSSIBLE CHANCE FOR SUCCESS AND FAMILIES SERVE AS THE FOUNDATION OF THEIR GROWTH. OUR CORE PROGRAMS (EARLY LEARNING, AFTERSCHOOL, SUMMER AND TEENS) OFFER A CONTINUUM OF AFFORDABLE CARE FOR CHILDREN FROM 1 YEAR THROUGH HIGH SCHOOL. OUR FAMILIES ARE ALSO SERVED THROUGH OUR FAMILY STRENGTHENING AND ECONOMIC STABILIZATION SERVICES WHICH BENEFIT THE COMMUNITY BY STABILIZING FAMILIES IN CRISIS.

COVID-19 DROVE US TO ACCOMMODATE DIFFERENT NEEDS AND ADAPT TO NEW CONDITIONS TO MAINTAIN OUR PROGRAMS AND SERVICES FOR LOCAL FAMILIES. COVID DRAMATICALLY CHANGED THE LANDSCAPE ON WHICH WE BASE OUR WORK AND WE SWIFTLY MOVED OUR CLINICAL AND CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES VIRTUAL, WE PROVIDED TECHNOLOGY AND ASSISTANCE TO CLIENTS IN NEED AND WE SERVED THOUSANDS OF MEALS TO FAMILIES WHO FOUND THEMSELVES IN NEW DIRE CIRCUMSTANCES. WE ALSO PROVIDED EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE TO 73 FAMILIES. AS WE TRANSITION BACK TO IN- PERSON WORK, WE PROVIDED CRITICAL CHILD CARE IN THE SAFEST POSSIBLE ENVIRONMENT BY OBSERVING ALL CDC, STATE AND COUNTY GUIDELINES.

ACHIEVEMENT CENTERS FOR CHILDREN & FAMILIES (ACCF) WAS ESTABLISHED IN 1969 TO PROVIDE EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION SERVICES TO CHILDREN OF LOW-INCOME WORKING FAMILIES IN THE DELRAY BEACH, FL AREA. ACCF HAS GROWN FROM TWO TEACHERS SERVING 20 CHILDREN TO MORE THAN 100 PROFESSIONAL STAFF PROVIDING EDUCATIONAL AND CRITICAL FAMILY SERVICES TO 700 CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES EACH YEAR. OUR EARLY LEARNING PROGRAMS ARE ACCREDITED BY THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE EDUCATION OF YOUNG CHILDREN. PALM BEACH COUNTY'S PROGRAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT TOOL ADMINISTERED BY PRIME TIME IN FALL 2019 RANKED OUR AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAMS WITHIN THE HIGHEST TIER FOR QUALITY. WHILE LOW-INCOME CHILDREN MAY LOSE AT LEAST TWO MONTHS OF READING ACHIEVEMENT OVER SUMMER, OUR 2019 SUMMER LITERACY CURRICULUM WAS STATISTICALLY EVIDENCED TO PREVENT SUMMER LEARNING LOSS - SOME STUDENTS EVEN SHOWED SLIGHT GAINS. ACHIEVEMENT CENTERS FOR CHILDREN & FAMILIES SERVED 154,353 FREE MEALS AND SNACKS TO CHILDREN WHILE PARTICIPATING IN OUR PROGRAMS. CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES WERE PROVIDED WERE PROVIDED TO 58 FAMILIES; 36 FAMILY WORKSHOPS WERE HELD, AND THERE WERE 216 INSTANCES OF PARENTS ENGAGING IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THEIR CHILD.

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Stephanie SeibelCEO40$179,719
Marcie Young DmdDIRECTOR2$0
Rocki RockinghamDIRECTOR2$0
Amanda PernaDIRECTOR2$0
Noreen PayneDIRECTOR2$0
Barbara MurphyDIRECTOR2$0
Steve MiskewDIRECTOR2$0
Shelly HimmelrichDIRECTOR2$0
David HenningerDIRECTOR2$0
Stacey HallbergDIRECTOR2$0
Deborah DowdDIRECTOR2$0
Mike CruzDIRECTOR2$0
Anne BrightDIRECTOR2$0
Kari ShipleyRECORDING SE2$0
Dan CastrillonTREASURER2$0
Michael NealVICE PRESIDE2$0
Kevin McnallyPRESIDENT2$0

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