EAST SIDE HOUSE INC
337 ALEXANDER AVENUE, BRONX, NY 10454 www.eastsidehouse.org

Total Revenue
$22,965,545
Total Expenses
$23,302,068
Net Assets
$34,265,372

Organizations Filed Purposes: EAST SIDE HOUSE IS A COMMUNITY RESOURCE IN SOUTH BRONX. WE BELIEVE EDUCATION IS THE KEY THAT ENABLES ALL PEOPLE TO CREATE ECONOMIC AND CIVIC OPPORTUNITIES FOR THEMSELVES, THEIR FAMILIES AND THEIR COMMUNITY. OUR FOCUS IS ON CRITICAL DEVELOPMENTAL PERIODS -- EARLY CHILDHOOD AND ADOLESCENCE -- AND CRITICAL JUNCTURES -- POINTS AT WHICH PEOPLE ARE DETERMINED TO BECOME ECONOMICALLY INDEPENDENT. WE ENRICH, SUPPLEMENT AND ENHANCE THE PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM AND PLACE COLLEGE WITHIN THE REACH OF MOTIVATED STUDENTS. WE PROVIDE SERVICES TO FAMILIES IN ORDER FOR OTHER FAMILY MEMBERS TO PURSUE THEIR EDUCATIONAL GOALS. WE PROVIDE TECHNOLOGY AND CAREER READINESS TRAINING TO ENABLE STUDENTS TO IMPROVE THEIR ECONOMIC STATUS AND LEAD MORE FULFILLING LIVES.

PROVIDE SOCIAL SERVICES FOR UNDERPRIVILEGED YOUTH RESIDING IN THE MOTT HAVEN SECTION OF THE SOUTH BRONX. EAST SIDE HOUSE REMAINS COMMITTED TO IMPROVING QUALITY OF LIFE FOR CONSTITUENTS, FOCUSING EFFORTS IN EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT. THE EDUCATIONAL EFFORTS OF THE ORGANIZATION HAVE PARTICULARLY FOCUSED ON THE YOUNG PEOPLE OF MOTT HAVEN. THE ORGANIZATION'S SUCCESS IS ROOTED IN THE ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF ITS STUDENTS AND ARE GUIDED THROUGH EFFORTS OF ITS DEDICATED AND TALENTED STAFF.

THE EDUCATION PROGRAM PROVIDES ACADEMIC INTERVENTION IN SCHOOLS AND IN THE COMMUNITY THROUGH COLLEGE PREPARATION, EMPLOYMENT SERVICES, TECHNOLOGY, HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY PREPARATION CLASSES, AND JOB SKILLS TRAINING. THE PROGRAM SERVICES APPROXIMATELY 6,800 STUDENTS. IN THE 2018-2019 ACADEMIC YEAR, NEARLY 1,000 STUDENTS GRADUATED FROM OUR COLLEGE ACCESS PROGRAMS, NEARLY 700 WERE ACCEPTED INTO COLLEGE. EDUCATION PROGRAMS INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:1) AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAMS: A PROGRAM WHICH ENABLES YOUNG STUDENTS TO BE BETTER PREPARED TO MEET THE CHALLENGES OF THE FUTURE. THROUGH THE AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAM, EAST SIDE HOUSE SETTLEMENT IMPLEMENTS COMPREHENSIVE SERVICES IN A SAFE ENVIRONMENT THAT EMPHASIZES EDUCATIONAL PROSPERITY AND ACADEMIC SUCCESS AS A MEANS TO EVENTUAL ECONOMIC INDEPENDENCE.2) SUMMER DAY CAMP: THIS PROGRAM PROVIDES STUDENTS WITH THE OPPORTUNITY TO ATTEND A COMBINED ACADEMIC AND RECREATIONAL SUMMER DAY CAMP. ENROLLED STUDENTS ARE PROVIDED WITH MORE LEARNING TIME IN AN ENVIRONMENT THAT IS PREDICATED ON HIGH EXPECTATIONS, SUPPORTIVE RELATIONSHIPS AND OPPORTUNITIES TO EXPAND THE STUDENTS' MINDS. THE PROGRAM TARGETS STUDENTS IN GRADES 1-5 AND FOCUSES ON PROVIDING A POSITIVE SOCIAL AND ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE AT A CRITICAL DEVELOPMENT STATE. WE STRIVE TO HELP STUDENTS SEE THE CONNECTIONS BETWEEN ACADEMIC DISCIPLINES AS THEY MOVE INTO DEPARTMENTALIZED INSTRUCTION.3) YOUTH AND ADULT EDUCATION (YAES) CLASSES: THIS PROGRAM PROVIDES BASIC EDUCATION AND CAREER EDUCATION TO STUDENTS AGES 17-24 IN AN EFFORT TO COMBAT THE LOW LITERACY RATE IN THE COMMUNITY, ASSIST COMMUNITY MEMBERS IN OBTAINING AN HSE DIPLOMA, AND GAIN ACCESS TO COLLEGE. YAES SUCCESSFULLY ASSISTS INDIVIDUALS IN THEIR SOCIAL AND ACADEMIC GROWTH. THE YAES PROGRAM PLACES A PARTICULAR FOCUS ON DISCONNECTED YOUTH. 4) HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAMS- IN FISCAL YEAR 2018-2019, ESH HAD PARTNERSHIPS WITH 10 NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION HIGH SCHOOLS WHICH OFFERS STUDENTS A RANGE OF SERVICES, INCLUDING: ATTENDANCE IMPROVEMENT/DROP-OUT PREVENTION, COLLEGE AND POSTSECONDARY READINESS CLASSES, COLLEGE AND POSTSECONDARY EXPLORATION, INTERNSHIP PLACEMENTS, ENRICHMENT ACTIVITIES, ADVISORY SUPPORT, AND ASSISTANCE IN APPLYING FOR AND GAINING ACCEPTANCE INTO COLLEGE AND OTHER POSTSECONDARY OPTIONS. 5) POST-SECONDARY PATHWAYS PROGRAM- IN 2017, ESH BEGAN PROVIDING SELECT STUDENTS IN OUR HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAMS WITH SKILLS TRAINING IN THE HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY SECTORS. 250-300 STUDENTS PER YEAR ENGAGE IN SKILLS TRAINING THAT LEAD TO CERTIFICATION AND JOB PLACEMENT. 6) SOCIAL SERVICES: THE FOCUS OF EAST SIDE HOUSE SETTLEMENT IS EDUCATION FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN. THE SOCIAL SERVICES PROGRAM HELPS REMOVE THE OBSTACLES THAT INTERFERE WITH THE DEVELOPMENT AND PROGRESSION OF ESH PARTICIPANTS.

THE EARLY CHILDHOOD HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START PROGRAM PROVIDES NURSERY SCHOOL ACTIVITIES INCLUDING COMPREHENSIVE PRESCHOOL EDUCATION AND SOCIAL PROGRAMS. THE PROGRAM SERVES APPROXIMATELY 231 CHILDREN. THE HEAD START/EARLY HEAD START PROGRAM PROVIDES SERVICES TO CHILDREN AND THEIR PARENTS THAT DEVELOP THE COGNITIVE, SOCIAL, EMOTIONAL AND PHYSICAL SKILLS OF CHILDREN. THE PROGRAM CREATES A SAFE AND HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH STAFF MEET THE NEEDS OF THE CHILDREN AND FAMILIES WITH RESPONSIBILITY, RESPECT, DIGNITY AND AUTHORITY, REGARDLESS OF NEED. WE STRIVE FOR EACH CHILD AND PARENT TO DEVELOP A SENSE OF SELF, RESPONSIBILITY, AND RESPECT FOR HIM/HERSELF AS WELL AS OTHERS. THIS PROGRAM EXISTS TO ENSURE THAT ALL FACETS OF A CHILD'S DEVELOPMENT; PHYSICAL, MENTAL, SOCIAL, AND EMOTIONAL ARE ENHANCED TO THEIR FULLEST POTENTIAL. THERE ARE TWO IMPORTANT COMPONENTS THAT ARE DESIGNED TO ENSURE PROGRAM EFFECTIVENESS;1) THE EDUCATION COMPONENT WORKS WITH CHILDREN IN ORDER TO PROMOTE THEIR COGNITIVE AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT.2) THE SOCIAL SERVICES COMPONENT WORKS WITH PARENTS/GUARDIANS TO ASSIST THEM IN MEETING THE NEEDS OF THE ENTIRE FAMILY.OUR PRESCHOOL AND TODDLER SERVICES ARE PROVIDED FOR CHILDREN 2-5 YEARS OF AGE. CHILDREN AND FAMILIES RECEIVE A BROAD RANGE OF EDUCATIONAL, SOCIAL SERVICE, NUTRITIONAL AND PREVENTATIVE HEALTH SERVICES AS WELL AS SERVICES TO SUPPORT THEIR TRANSITION INTO THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

THE JOB-PLUS PROGRAM AT MILL BROOK COMMUNITY CENTER IS AN EVIDENCE-BASED EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM TARGETING PUBLIC HOUSING RESIDENTS IN THE MILL BROOK HOUSING COMPLEX. RESIDENTS RECEIVE JOB TRAINING AND PLACEMENT, FINANCIAL COUNSELING, HSE CLASSES, AND SUPPORT SERVICES. THE PROGRAM PLACES NEARLY 300 INDIVIDUALS IN EMPLOYMENT EACH YEAR.

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Daniel DiazEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR35$178,275
Walter CortesCFO35$138,399
Natalie Lozada-RamirezASSOC. EXECUTIVE DIR. OF PROGRAMS35$122,917
Kristofer HarrisonASSOC. EXECUTIVE DIR. OF OPERATIONS35$122,917
Richard ZiegalaschBOARD MEMBER (THRU 05/2019)1$0
Philip L Yang JrBOARD MEMBER1$0
Adassa WilliamsBOARD MEMBER1$0
Mrs Charles F SmithersBOARD MEMBER1$0
Elizabeth D SigetyBOARD MEMBER1$0
Robert PondiscioBOARD MEMBER1$0
Hon Eugene Oliver JrBOARD MEMBER1$0
Robert L MeyerBOARD MEMBER1$0
Michael R LynchBOARD MEMBER1$0
Christopher LasusaBOARD MEMBER1$0
George G KingBOARD MEMBER1$0
Stephen J KetchumBOARD MEMBER1$0
Maureen KerrBOARD MEMBER1$0
Leslie KenoBOARD MEMBER (THRU 01/2019)1$0
Barclay G Jones IiiBOARD MEMBER1$0
Mrs Thomas S GloverBOARD MEMBER1$0
Fay GambeeBOARD MEMBER1$0
William S ElderBOARD MEMBER1$0
Marvena EdmondBOARD MEMBER1$0
Debra Del VecchioBOARD MEMBER1$0
Lucinda BallardBOARD MEMBER1$0
Anabel AndonBOARD MEMBER (THRU 03/2019)1$0
Lorri J AhlBOARD MEMBER1$0
Stephanie B ClarkSECRETARY1$0
Richard E KolmanTREASURER1$0
Dolores O'Brien MillerVICE PRESIDENT1$0
Wendy HolmesVICE PRESIDENT1$0
Courtney Booth ChristensenVICE PRESIDENT1$0
Thaddeus GrayPRESIDENT1$0
Thomas H RemienCHAIRPERSON1$0

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