Organizations Filed Purposes:
ETHM was established to strengthen families to bridge the needs of youth, to the resources of churches, schools, businesses and other educational,social and economic organizations within communities. Its mission is to involve youth in community revitalization and economic development initiatives. Its goals are to connect
PATHWAYS TO CAREER SUCCESS PROGRAMS: THE PROGRAM PREPARES STUDENTS FOR THE WORKFORCE AND COLLEGE. THIS PROGRAM IS A YOUTH DEVELOPMENT (YDEP) EDUCATION MODEL THAT IS A SYSTEMIC APPROACH TO ACCOMPLISHING ETHMS MISSION. THE PROGRAM PROVIDED 9TH GRADE STUDENTS WITH SUPPLEMENTAL ACADEMIC SUPPORT AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT CURRICULUM THAT PREPARE STUDENTS FOR GRADUATION AND HELPS THEM ACHIEVE SELF-SUFFICIENCY. AT-RISK STUDENTS ARE ENROLLED INTO THE PROGRAM AND THEY RECEIVE CAREER DECISION MAKING ASSESSMENTS, CAREER PLANNING COUNSELING (WITH THEIR PARENTS) AND EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS/JOBS. Through ETHM's partnership with our state, county and local governments, nonprofit organizations, schools, churches, businesses, many individuals who volunteer and support our mission, ETHM services include: Career and Workforce Transition Programs, including Pathways to Career Success in-school career development program and College and scholarship preparation workshops for students and parents. Economic Development and Impact Program is also provided to the public including Workforce readiness training for youth and parents, and Jobs-For-Youth Summer Internships Program
PORT TOWNS YOUTH COUNCIL (PTYC): PTYC IS a community-based student government council. MISSION IS TO PROMOTE AND HELP BUILD A SAFE, CLEAN AND HEALTHY PORT TOWNS COMMUNITY.This program includes Leadership and Character Development Programs and Conflict Resolution Programs for youth and parents
Youth Wellness Leadership Institute Program- addresses the health crisis among youth and families by offering youth-led nutritional and physically active programming that provides health and wellness advocacy training, wellness ambassador training and community engagement development. Health and Wellness Programs - Wellness Ambassadors Leadership Health Policy Advocacy peer education Programs in-school and community initiatives: FIT 4 Success (experiential learning) Program FIT 2 be Well (fitness assessment) Program Health Policy Student Councils Pedestrian Safety and Health
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 |
Rev Gail Addison | PRESIDENT | 20 | $84,125 |
Brittany Irvine | Secretary/Non-Voting Board Member | 1 | $83,000 |
Stan Mosley | Marketing & Communication Chair | 3 | $0 |
Aileen Mcchesney | Acting Board Chair | 3 | $0 |
Jackie Mayi-Muniz | Board Member | 1 | $0 |
Bambi Harmon | Board Member | 1 | $0 |
Sr Ellen Marie Hagar | Board Member | 1 | $0 |
James Brame | Board Member | 1 | $0 |
Albert Acquah | Board Treasurer | 3 | $0 |
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