APOSTLES HOUSE
24 GRANT STREET, NEWARK, NJ 07104 www.apostleshouse.org

Total Revenue
$2,393,489
Total Expenses
$1,847,458
Net Assets
$1,943,551

Organizations Filed Purposes: THE APOSTLES' HOUSE'S MISSION IS TO PROVIDE COMPREHENSIVE SOCIAL SERVICES TO HOMELESS AND AT-RISK FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS IN NEWARK AND ESSEX COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, IN A STABLE, SAFE, DRUG-FREE ENVIRONMENT THAT ENCOURAGES SELF-SUFFICIENCY AND IMPROVES CLIENTS/RESIDENTS' PHYSICAL, EMOTIONAL, SOCIAL, AND FISCAL QUALITY OF LIFE.

WOMEN AND CHILDREN'S EMERGENCY SHELTEROUR FAMILY SHELTER OFFERS A SAFE, NURTURING ENVIRONMENT FOR FAMILIES IN CRISIS WITH THE GOAL OF PROVIDING THE STABILIZATION NECESSARY TO BREAK THE CYCLE OF POVERTY THEY EXPERIENCE. EACH YEAR, OVER 115 WOMEN AND CHILDREN CALL THE SHELTER HOME IN OUR 125 BED FACILITY. IN ADDITION TO PROVIDING SHELTER, THE PROGRAM PROVIDES THREE DAILY MEALS, CASE MANAGEMENT, SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELING, MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES, RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES AND IS STAFFED 24/7 IN ORDER TO PROVIDE SAFETY AND SECURITY TO OUR CLIENTS. IN 2019, WE SERVED A TOTAL OF 256 INDIVIDUALS (91 ADULTS AND 163 CHILDREN).

TRANSITIONAL HOUSINGLOCATED AT 513-515 AVON AVENUE, NEWARK NJ, THE APOSTLES' HOUSE TRANSITIONAL HOUSING FACILITY BOASTS 15 APARTMENTS, WHICH CAN ACCOMMODATE UP TO 22 FAMILIES, INCLUDING, MOTHER, FATHER AND CHILDREN. THIS PROGRAM AFFORDS CLIENTS THEIR OWN APARTMENT, FREEDOM REGARDING MEAL TIMES, RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES AND PRIVACY. AN INCENTIVE TO PROGRESS, WE PROVIDE EXTENSIVE CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES AND CONNECT OUR CLIENTS TO OUTSIDE RESOURCES THAT WILL HELP TO ENSURE STABILITY DURING THEIR STAY WITH US AS WELL AS SUCCESSFUL TRANSITION THEREAFTER. IN ADDITION, WE OFFER MONTHLY WORKSHOPS AND MOTIVATIONAL SESSIONS TO BOOST THEIR MORAL AND PROVIDE ENCOURAGEMENT. TRANSITIONAL HOUSING - 203 INDIVIDUALS SERVED (76 ADULTS, 127 YOUTH).

PARENT AIDETHE PARENT AIDE PROGRAM WAS IMPLEMENTED TO WORK WITH FAMILIES AT RISK FOR ABUSE OR NEGLECT BY WORKING DIRECTLY IN THE HOME TO ASSIST PARENTS WITH KEEPING THE FAMILY UNIT INTACT. THE PROGRAM AIMS TO HELP PROVIDE COMPREHENSIVE SERVICES TO FAMILIES WHO ARE TRANSITIONING FROM AT-RISK STATUS TO MORE STABLE LIVING CONDITIONS. PARENT AIDES WORK WITH FAMILIES IDENTIFIED BY THE NEW JERSEY DIVISION OF CHILD PROTECTION AND PERMANENCY (DCP&P) TO PROVIDE ACCESS TO NEEDED FAMILY SERVICES, ACT AS A LINK TO THE CHILDREN'S SCHOOLS, AND TEACH PARENTING AND OTHER NEEDED SKILLS TO ENHANCE FAMILY STABILITY. THE PROGRAM FOCUSES ON ROLE MODELING, INDIVIDUAL TRAINING, DEMONSTRATION AND TRAINING ON TOPICS SUCH AS: PARENTING SKILLS, MANAGING DIFFICULT BEHAVIOR AND APPROPRIATE DISCIPLINING, CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF THE HOME, HEALTH AND SAFETY NEEDS OF CHILDREN, MEAL PLANNING AND PREPARATION, PERSONAL CARE/HYGIENE, SECURING HOUSING, FOOD AND CLOTHING, ACCESSING COMMUNITY RESOURCES, INCLUDING EMERGENCY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AND DRUG TREATMENT PROGRAMS AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES.

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Nadege DuvernayEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR40$109,250
Dilma DuarteDIRECTOR OF FINANCE & ADMI40$65,696
Jeffery KeyTRUSTEE15$0
Sharon NeunerTRUSTEE15$0
Jean WeinerTRUSTEE15$0
Catherine FernandezSECRETARY15$0
Jamie SchwartzTREASURER15$0
Shelley ZavlekVICE PRESIDENT15$0
Janice GannonPRESIDENT15$0

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