MCCURDY SCHOOLS OF NORTHERN NEW MEXICO MCCURDY MINISTRIES COMMUNITY CENTER
362A S MCCURDY RD, ESPANOLA, NM 87532 www.mccurdy.org

Total Revenue
$965,385
Total Expenses
$1,107,899
Net Assets
$1,419,095

Organizations Filed Purposes: MCCURDY SCHOOLS OF NORTHERN NM, USING THE TRADE NAME MCCURDY MINISTRIES COMMUNITY CENTER, CREATES HOPE AND EMPOWERS THE LIVES OF CHILDREN, YOUTH, ADULTS AND FAMILIES THROUGH EDUCATION, LIFE SKILLS AND FAITH-BASED PROGRAMS IN ESPANOLA, NM.

Project Cario), an on-site mental health counseling program, offers, free of charge, mental health services for children and their families, and site-based consultation time with teachers of McCurdy Charter School, MMCC pre-K, and children attending MMCC preschool, after school care, and Camp Stars programs. Services include therapy, consultation, training, and resource advocacy about 540 students 9.5 months/yr. Project Carino provided over 3249 hours of mental health services in 2019.We provide a full day pre-K program that is a state-funded and licensed basic program to help 4-year olds achieve both cognitive and developmental growth to prepare them for kindergarten 9 months out of the year.We provide faith-based after-school care, three hours a day, five days a week for 2.45 hrs/day. This after-school care provides children in pre-K through 6th grade with after-school activities, snacks, homework assistance, and Christian-based activities.Our faith-based Camp Stars is a 6-week summer program for children who have completed preschool through 5th grade. Camp Stars offers a vacation bible school theme with bible study activities, skits, and arts and crafts coupled with age-appropriate STEM activities incorporating Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math, to avoid the summer lag in learning and retention by providing children opportunities for academic enrichment. Because of COVID-19, Camp Stars was not in session the summer of 2019-2020.

Our Volunteers in Mission program incorporates volunteers, both local and from throughout the United States, coming to our campus to help with maintenance and upkeep of facilities, clerical work, classroom help, serving as tutors, and (for those eligible to do so) helping fill in as substitutes for Camp Stars or After School Care. Seeing our Volunteers faith in action speaks volumes to the children as they go about their work and exemplify what it means to be Gods hands and feet. Thankfully, 284 volunteers participated in the VIM program in 2018.Adult Ed. Program: We partner with Rio Arriba Adult Literacy Program to provide adults the opportunity to learn to read. We also partner with local area agencies to provides adults with classes that include English as a Second Language (ESL) and classes to prepare for High School Equivalency certification. However, due to COVID-19, this service was paused for 2019-2020.

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Patricia AlvaradoExecutive Dir.1$79,679
Glenn TombaughDirector1$0
Dee Dee HeffnerDirector1$0
Ellen LipseyNMAC UMW REP1$0
Gerald PowleyTreasurer1$0
Lori RiddleDirector1$0
Amy Tate-AlmyDirector1$0
Steve TroutDirector1$0
David DuranDirector1$0
Sanford CoonChairman1.5$0
Jeanie WilliamsVICE CHAIR1$0
Linda PolsonDirector1$0

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