SCARC INC
11 US ROUTE 206 STE 100, AUGUSTA, NJ 07822 www.scarc.org

Total Revenue
$18,606,905
Total Expenses
$17,066,531
Net Assets
$11,680,270

Organizations Filed Purposes: PROVIDE HIGH QUALITY SERVICES AND SUPPORTS TO PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AND THEIR FAMILIES IN SUSSEX COUNTY.

RESIDENTIAL PROGRAMS: LOCATED THROUGHOUT SUSSEX COUNTY, SCARC'S 22 GROUP HOMES AND 5 SUPERVISED APARTMENTS PROVIDE THE SUPPORT OF TRAINED STAFF AND MEET THE NEEDS OF INDIVIDUALS WITH A WIDE RANGE OF CHALLENGES. BETWEEN 2 AND 5 INDIVIDUALS LIVE IN HOMES LOCATED WITHIN NEIGHBORHOODS IN 13 DIFFERENT MUNICIPALITIES. EFFORTS TO SECURE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR ALL INDIVIDUALS WHO FIND THEIR HOME AT SCARC ARE GUIDED BY PLANS COMPRISED OF CAREFULLY CRAFTED, PERSONALIZED GOALS AND OBJECTIVES. INDIVIDUALS PARTICIPATE IN THE CARE OF THEIR HOME AND MANY OTHER ACTIVITIES DESIGNED TO FOSTER A SENSE OF WARMTH, STABILITY, AND FRIENDSHIP AMONGST HOUSEMATES. EACH HOME IS AS UNIQUE AS THE INDIVIDUALS WHO CALL IT HOME.

DAY PROGRAMS: SCARC OFFERS SEVEN PROGRAMS WHERE INDIVIDUALS WITH A WIDE RANGE OF SUPPORT NEEDS MAY ACCESS DAY HABILITATION, PREVOCATIONAL TRAINING, AND CAREER PLANNING. THE EICKMANN CENTER OFFERS INDIVIDUALS COMMUNITY-BASED ACTIVITIES AS WELL AS THE OPPORTUNITY TO BUILD WORKPLACE SKILLS, WHILE THE CLARK CENTER AND THE JAMES DYKSTRA CENTER OFFERS INDIVIDUALS AN OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN SKILLS RELATED TO ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING, SELF-HELP, AND SOCIALIZATION. INDIVIDUALS IN OUR HARVEST HOME FOODS PROGRAM OPERATE TWO FOOD PANTRIES SERVING OVER 900 SUSSEX COUNTY FAMILIES. INDIVIDUALS IN OUR EXPLORERS PROGRAMS SPEND EVERY DAY OUT AND ABOUT IN THE COMMUNITY. THEY ENGAGE IN A WIDE VARIETY OF ACTIVITIES INCLUDING EDUCATIONAL TOURS OF LOCAL BUSINESSES AND MUSEUMS, VOLUNTEERING AT OUR BEAUTIFUL SUSSEX COUNTY PARKS, AND VISITING LOCAL NURSING HOMES. THE PATTY DOLAN SENIOR CENTER PROVIDES SUPPORTS TO INDIVIDUALS WHO WISH TO "RETIRE" FROM EMPLOYMENT OR MORE INTENSIVE DAY ACTIVITIES. INDIVIDUALS PARTICIPATE IN AN ARRAY OF LEISURE ACTIVITIES INCLUDING CRAFTS, COOKING, SHOPPING, AND PURSUING INDIVIDUAL HOBBIES OR INTERESTS. THE SPARTA CENTER, THE ONLY PROGRAM OF ITS KIND IN SUSSEX COUNTY, PROVIDES SERVICES TO INDIVIDUALS WITH SIGNIFICANT SUPPORT NEEDS OR WHO MAY BE CONSIDERED MEDICALLY FRAGILE. A REGISTERED NURSE IS ON STAFF EACH DAY. OUR NEWEST PROGRAM, DAY HAB GOES DIGITAL, BRINGS 5 HRS DAILY OF EDUCATIONAL AND FUN ACTIVITIES VIA ZOOM TO PEOPLE WHO ARE REMAINING HOME.

COMMUNITY SERVICES: SCARC PROVIDES RESPITE AND RECREATION SERVICES DESIGNED TO PROVIDE A BREAK FROM CAREGIVING FOR FAMILIES AND PROVIDE AGE-APPROPRIATE LEISURE ACTIVITIES FOR PARTICIPANTS. AGENCY HIRED RESPITE IS A SERVICE WHICH PROVIDES TEMPORARY RELIEF TO FAMILIES DEALING WITH THE STRESS AND STRAIN OF PROVIDING CARE FOR A FAMILY MEMBER WITH A DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITY. THE JUST US KIDS PROGRAM SERVES CHILDREN FROM 5 TO 15, AND OFFERS ACTIVITIES WHICH ARE DESIGNED TO REFLECT THE INTEREST AND AGE GROUP OF PARTICIPANTS AS WELL AS SUPPORTING SOCIALIZATION AND COMMUNITY INCLUSION. THE TEEN SCENE PROGRAM SERVES YOUTH AGES 15 TO 21, AND OFFERS PARTICIPANTS THE OPPORTUNITY FOR AGE APPROPRIATE SOCIALIZATION AND ACTIVITIES. SELF-HIRED RESPITE GIVES FAMILIES THE OPTION OF HIRING SOMEONE THEY CHOOSE THEMSELVES, OR ALREADY KNOW AND TRUST, TO PROVIDE CARE FOR THEIR CHILD. SCARC ALSO PROVIDES A WIDE VARIETY OF RECREATIONAL COMMUNITY INCLUSION ACTIVITIES. INDIVIDUALS MAY PARTICIPATE IN LARGE GROUP ACTIVITIES SUCH AS SWIMMING, BOWLING, BASKETBALL, AND DANCES; WHILE OTHER ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE TO SUPPORT A BROAD RANGE OF INTERESTS AND ABILITIES SUCH AS COOKING, BINGO, WEAVING, DINING OUT, AND PLAYS AND CULTURAL EVENTS. IN ADDITION, SCARC SUPPORTS INDIVIDUALS PARTICIPATING IN SPECIAL OLYMPICS AND OFFERS SUMMER EXPERIENCE, COMPRISED OF FOUR SESSIONS OF TWO WEEK SUMMER CAMP SESSIONS.

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Richard C Lecher PhdCEO, PRESIDENT40$197,812
Karen L NewburghCHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER40$175,106
Janis WoerschingCHIEF OPERATING OFFICER40$156,535
Mary Jo SmithCHIEF HUMAN RESOURCES OFFI40$139,636
Tom PostTREASURER2$0
Michael StradaSECRETARY2$0
Mary Ann St John3RD VICE CHAIRPERSON2$0
Rosemary Gebhardt2ND VICE CHAIRPERSON2$0
Darlene Blandina1ST VICE CHAIRPERSON2$0
Phillip MotykaCHAIRPERSON2$0
Andy SharickPAST CHAIRMAN2$0
Aimee DerogatisSPECIAL APPOINTS.2$0
Patricia C NugentSPECIAL APPOINTS.2$0
Ken DykstraSPECIAL APPOINTS.2$0
Beth JensenSPECIAL APPOINTS.2$0
David WeedSPECIAL APPOINTS.2$0

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