Organizations Filed Purposes:
EMPOWER AND STRENGTHENING FAMILIES TO BUILD A STRONG PILLAGER COMMUNITY. PROVIDE SERVICES TO CHILDREN AND FAMILIES IN THE PILLAGER AREA SUCH AS INFORMATION AND REFERRAL, PUBLIC HEALTH CLINICS, FAMILY CENTER HEALTHY FAMILIES HOME VISITING PROGRAM, AREA FOOD SHELF, FUN STOP PROGRAM (AN OUT OF SCHOOL PROGRAM FOR SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN), PILLAGER LITTLE HUSKIES CHILD CARE CENTER AND FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES.
OUR EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS MADE UP THE LARGEST PROGRAM SERVICES PROVIDED. PROGRAMS INCLUDE A STATE LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTER FOR CHILDREN AGES 16 MONTHS THROUGH AGE FIVE, AND A HOME VISITING PROGRAM FOR PARENTS BEGINNING PRENATAL THROUGH THE CHILD'S THIRD BIRTHDAY. THE PILLAGER LITTLE HUSKIES CHILD CARE CENTER SERVED 70 CHILDREN AND THE HOME VISITING PROGRAM SERVED 3 FAMILIES. FUNDING FOR THESE PROGRAMS CAME FROM THE MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, CROW WING AND SOUTHERN CASS COUNTY UNITED WAY, CHILD CARE AWARE, THE OTTO BREMER FOUNDATION, CASS COUNTY, CASS COUNTY CHILDREN'S INITIATIVE, AND FEES PAID BY PARENTS.
FAMILY SUPPORT AND DEVELOPMENT WAS THE SECOND LARGEST PROGRAM AND INCLUDES PROGRAMS SUCH AS CASS COUNTY CO-LOCATED SERVICES, INCLUDING WIC, CHILD AND TEEN WELL CHILD CHECKUPS, FINANCIAL WORKERS AND VETERAN'S SERVICE WORKER ACCESS. OTHER PROGRAMS INCLUDE RESOURCE AND REFERRAL HELP, THE AREA FOOD SHELF, MAC AND NAPS COMMODITY FOOD BOXES, HOLIDAY HELP AT THANKSGIVING AND CHRISTMAS, SUMMER CAMP GRANTS, AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AS FUNDING ALLOWS. THESE PROGRAMS SERVED ABOUT 2,200 PEOPLE BY HELPING FAMILIES FIND RESOURCES, RECEIVE FOOD SUPPORT, HELP WITH PAPERWORK AND SCHEDULING APPOINTMENTS WITH CASS COUNTY WORKERS, BI-COUNTY CAP AGENCY FOR FUEL ASSISTANCE OR HOUSING NEEDS, HELP FAMILIES DURING THE HOLIDAYS, AND ANY OTHER QUESTIONS FAMILIES MAY HAVE TO HELP MEET THEIR GOALS. THE PILLAGER FAMILY COUNCIL PARTICIPATES IN THE MINNESOTA MARCH FOODSHARE CAMPAIGN TO RAISE AWARENESS ABOUT HUNGER AND FOOD INSECURITY IN MINNESOTA AND THE RADIOTHON TO END CHILD ABUSE TO RAISE AWARENESS ABOUT CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT PREVENTION.
THE THIRD LARGEST AREA OF PROGRAMMING WAS THE FUN STOP SCHOOL AGE CARE PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN IN GRADES K-4, SERVING 90 CHILDREN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. FUN STOP OFFERS A SAFE, FUN ENVIRONMENT FOR STUDENTS TO ATTEND BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL AND ON DAYS WHEN SCHOOL IS NOT IN SESSION, SUCH AS TEACHER IN-SERVICE DAYS, BREAKS DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR, AND DURING THE SUMMER. FUN STOP OFFERS HOMEWORK HELP, ENCOURAGES READING, PHYSICAL PLAY, COOPERATIVE GAMES, ARTS AND CRAFTS, AND SOCIAL/EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES.
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 |
Josh Smith | COUNCIL MEMB | 1 | $0 |
Mike Malmberg | COUNCIL MEMB | 1 | $0 |
Dan Johnson | COUNCIL MEMB | 1 | $0 |
Anna Hunstad | COUNCIL MEMB | 1 | $0 |
Jody Giza | COUNCIL MEMB | 1 | $0 |
Jamie Hauge | COUNCIL MEMB | 1 | $0 |
Sue Van Hal | PRESIDENT EL | 1 | $0 |
Greg Norton | PRESIDENT | 1 | $0 |
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