CITY MISSION INC
185 COLUMBIA ROAD, BOSTON, MA 02121 www.citymissionboston.org

Total Revenue
$1,184,403
Total Expenses
$1,256,047
Net Assets
$1,653,952

Organizations Filed Purposes: CITY MISSION EDUCATES AND EMPOWERS INDIVIDUALS AND COMMUNITIES TO EXPOSES SYSTEMIC BARRIERS AND ACT TOGETHER TO ADVANCE ECONOMIC AND RACIAL EQUALITY FOR UNDESERVED FAMILIES.

SERVING THE EDUCATIONAL, ECONOMIC, AND SOCIAL NEEDS OF IMPOVERISHED BOSTON RESIDENTS.

HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION:THE HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION PROGRAM, WHICH INCLUDES THE EMERGENCY NEEDS NETWORK AND A LIFTUP, DEVOTES ITS RESOURCES TO IDENTIFYING AND ASSISTING FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE AT RISK OF HOMELESSNESS. THE EMERGENCY NEEDS NETWORK AIDS THOSE WHO ARE IN CRISIS DUE TO ILLNESS, UNEMPLOYMENT, LOW INCOME, OR SUDDEN EMERGENCIES. A LIFT UP SERVES FEMALE-HEADED HOUSEHOLDS, PROVIDING FLEXIBLE FUNDING AND TWO YEARS OF CASE MANAGEMENT TO SUPPORT THEM ON THE PATH TO ECONOMIC SELF-SUFFICIENCY. LEADERSHIP AND PUBLIC SPEAKING SKILLS TRAINING ARE PROVIDED FOR GRADUATES OF THE A LIFT UP PROGRAM. EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES ARE CONDUCTED TO INCREASE KNOWLEDGE OF HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION.

COMMUNITY SERVICES: A VARIETY OF VOLUNTEER PROGRAMS ARE PROVIDED TO ENGAGEMENT INDIVIDUALS, CONGREGATIONS AND COMMUNITY GROUPS IN SERVICE AND GIVING. EACH YEAR, THE CHRISTMAS SHOP SERVES AS A CATALYST FOR PEOPLE TO FIND WAYS TO REACH OUT TO FAMILIES IN NEED DURING THE HOLIDAYS. COAT BOSTON PROVIDES CHILDREN IN THE BOSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS WITH BRAND NEW WINTER COATS. EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS ARE ALSO OFFERED TO THE COMMUNITY TO HELP THEM BETTER UNDERSTAND THE NEEDS OF THEIR NEIGHBORS AND THEIR COMMUNITIES.

SOCIAL JUSTICE EDUCATION:THIS PROGRAM INVITES FAITH COMMUNITIES AND INDIVIDUALS AND OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN MORE ABOUT SOCIAL JUSTICE AND TOOLS TO ENGAGE IN SOCIAL CHANGE. SEMINARIANS IN THE CITY EQUIPS LOCAL SEMINARIANS TO RESPOND TO THE CALL OF THE GOSPEL IN THE CITY THROUGH ACTIVE INTEGRATION OF FAITH AND SOCIAL JUSTICE. THE SOCIAL JUSTICE INTERN PROGRAM ALSO PROVIDES EDUCATIONAL ENRICHMENT TO HIGH SCHOOL AGE YOUTH WHO WANT TO LEARN ABOUT ISSUES OF SOCIAL JUSTICE IN THE CITY. THE URBAN PASTORAL MINISTRY PROGRAM SUPPORTS CHRISTIAN PASTORS COMMITTED TO EXCELLENT IN MINISTRY AND THE CHALLENGES OF URBAN MINISTRY IN PARTNERSHIP WITH LEADING BOSTON CONGREGATIONS.

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Rev June R CooperEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR35$92,256
Naly RosarioSTUDENT FELLOW2$0
Joan MurrayDIRECTOR2$0
Kyle DoranSTUDENT FELLOW2$0
Ivette AriasDIRECTOR2$0
Chloe AlexanderSTUDENT FELLOW (FORMER)2$0
Russell SchuttDIRECTOR2$0
Emily RackleffSTUDENT FELLOW (FORMER)2$0
Nicholas NardacciDIRECTOR2$0
Vitalia ShklovskyDIRECTOR2$0
Donette Wilson-WoodDIRECTOR2$0
Ella NevillDIRECTOR2$0
Carol MasshardtSECRETARY2$0
Green StephensTREASURER2$0
Rev Inez E DoverDIRECTOR2$0
Rev Wendy Vander HartDIRECTOR2$0
Carol BukysDIRECTOR2$0
Anne GatewoodVICE PRESIDENT2$0
John KetnerPRESIDENT2$0

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