Organizations Filed Purposes:
Calvary Community Outreach Network (CCON) is dedicated to improving the length and quality of life of urban core Kansas City residents through ongoing innovative education, empowerment, and partnerships.
Calvary Community Outreach Network (CCON) is dedicated to assisting with the spiritual, physical, economic, and social needs of individuals and families by providing innovative programs.
The Calvary Community Wellness Center provides structured fitness opportunities and information to youth and families living and working in urban Kansas City. The 10,000 square foot warehouse located at 3002 Holmes Street has been converted into a state of the art fitness center to serve youth and families in the target group. Health screenings, nutrition demonstrations and fitness classes are among the program offerings. The health of people living in Kansas City is very important to the Calvary Community Outreach Network (CCON). Over the years, we have learned that many of the diseases that people suffer with could be prevented or controlled. The conclusion is obvious - it makes more sense to keep people healthy than wait until they are broken and need medical attention. We have created a safe, friendly, culturally diverse gathering place where individuals from all walks of life can establish individual fitness goals, receive critical health information and start on a journey of wellness. We have initiated a comprehensive approach to good health through a combination of assessment, education, motivation, and re-evaluation. This approach includes assisting people as they manage lifestyle, risk identification, fitness enhancement, health education, and the resources necessary to improve our members; health through long-term, personal action plans.
Helping Youth Plan for Excellence (HYPE) is a media leadership group that creates a positive setting for urban youth ages 10- 21. The project utilizes student involvement in media as the vehicle to establish ongoing youth development activities. Since 1999, HYPE members have produced quality programming giving accurate, culturally sensitive HIV/AIDS and substance abuse prevention information to their peers in an up-beat entertaining way. Students work to create stage performances that speak to their peers in positive ways. This program reached over 3,000 youth in the students' performances at Kauffman Performing Arts Center.
KC Fun & Fitness Day presents a carnival-like atmosphere for youth and families filled with sports and athletic events combined with numerous health screenings, healthy food samples, group and individual fitness demonstrations, double-dutch basketball, local music groups and fun family activities. The event is also a launching point for a series of efforts designed to build the capacity of the African American faith communities to provide ongoing health related programs and services. organizations, whose goal is to develop, deliver, and support effective health programs for faith and community-based organizations.
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 Eric Williams | Executive Director CEO | 40 | $19,636 |
Frank Thompson | Board Member | 5 | $0 |
Lisa Pelofsky | Board Member | 4 | $0 |
Sarah Holdmeyer | Board Member | 3 | $0 |
Alan M Dubois | Board Member | 6 | $0 |
Mcclain Bryant | Board Member | 2 | $0 |
Clifford Brazen | Board Member | 2 | $0 |
Rose Farnan | Board Member | 4 | $0 |
Kaleasha Smith | Secretary | 4 | $0 |
Ellis Mcgee | Vice President | 6 | $0 |
Henry Hodes | President | 4 | $0 |
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