SCAN-HARBOR INC
345 EAST 102ND STREET 3RD FL, NEW YORK, NY 10029 www.scan-harbor.org

Total Revenue
$18,680,373
Total Expenses
$18,942,903
Net Assets
$10,885,702

Organizations Filed Purposes: SCAN-HARBOR, INC. WAS FORMED TO PREVENT AND COMBAT CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT IN THE EAST HARLEM AND THE SOUTH BRONX COMMUNITIES OF NEW YORK CITY. THE ORGANIZATION CONTINUES TO PROVIDE EXTENSIVE CULTURALLY SENSITIVE SERVICES FOR THE CHILDREN, YOUTH, AND FAMILIES OF THESE NEIGHBORHOODS. THE ORGANIZATION'S SERVICES ARE FAMILY-FOCUSED AND ASSET-BASED AND ARE DELIVERED BY A SKILLED BI-LINGUAL STAFF. IN ORDER TO SUPPORT FAMILIES IN CRISIS, THE ORGANIZATION'S PROGRAMS PROVIDE: A) PREVENTIVE AND INTENSIVE PREVENTIVE INDIVIDUAL, FAMILY AND GROUP COUNSELING AND PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOTHERAPY FOCUSED ON DOMESTIC ISSUES, SUBSTANCE ABUSE, AIDS, AND POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDERS. B) COMMUNITY AND SCHOOL BASED EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN, PARENTS AND FAMILIES FOCUSED ON ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT, SOCIALIZATION SKILLS, CREATIVE AND CULTURAL ARTS, RECREATION, COLLEGE PREPARATION AND EMPLOYMENT SKILLS. C) ADVOCACY, INFORMATION AND REFERRAL SERVICES (CURRENTLY INCLUDING LEGAL AND FINANCIAL ADVICE AND SUPPOR

DEDICATED TO PREVENTING AND combating CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT THROUGH THE PROVISON OF A VARIETY OF FAMILY FOCUSED, COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICES.

YOUTH SERVICES - THE ORGANIZATION AFTER-SCHOOL-TIME PROGRAMMING INCLUDES SERVICES AT 13 SCHOOLS AND 9 CENTER BASED PROGRAMS IN THE BRONX AND MANHATTAN SERVING OVER 6,195 YOUNG PEOPLE. SERVICES INCLUDE ACTIVITIES THAT BUILD SKILLS, EXPAND TO RESERVE OF KNOWLEDGE FOR EACH PARTICIPANT, PROMOTE HEALTH AND FITNESS AND SUPPORT LIFE-LONG LEARNING. THESE PROGRAMS ARE SUPPORTED BY FUNDING FROM NYC DEPARTMENT OF YOUTH AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (AFTER SCHOOL, BEACON, CORNERSTONE); AND NYS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT (ESDSVP).

FAMILY PREVENTIVE SERVICES - THE ORGANIZATION'S ADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDREN'S SERVICES FUNDED PREVENTIVE SERVICES PROGRAM PROVIDED FAMILY PRESERVATION SERVICES TO PREVENT ABUSE AND NEGLECT. WORKING WITH 346 FAMILIES THE ORGANIZATION PROGRAMS ASSERTED FOSTER CARE PLACEMENTS AND RESTORED FAMILY STABILITY.

Substance Abuse Services - THE ORGANIZATIONS OASAS FUNDED PREVENTION PROGRAMMING CONSISTS OF A COMBINATION OF EDUCATION, COUNSELING, AND POSITIVE ALTERNATIVES THAT PROVIDES STUDENTS FROM MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL WITH ESSENTIAL FACTS ABOUT THE CONSEQUENCES OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND GAMBLING AND DYNAMICALLY STRENGTHENS STUDENTS PRO-SOCIAL ATTITUDES THAT INCREASE THEIR RESILIENCE. THE ORGANIZATION HAS BEEN PROVIDING EVIDENCE-BASED PREVENTION SERVICES FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH. IT CONTINUES TO PROVIDE EFFECTIVE PREVENTION SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES THAT FOSTER POSITIVE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT AND DISCOURAGES THE DEVELOPMENT OF DRUG AND ALCOHOL USE, GAMBLING, AND OTHER RISK BEHAVIORS. THE MAJORITY OF THESE STUDENTS LIVE IN THE LOW-INCOME/HIGH-RISK NEIGHBORHOODS OF EAST AND WEST/CENTRAL HARLEM AND THE SOUTH BRONX. THE PROGRAM SERVICED 170 clients DURING THE FISCAL YEAR. FEE FOR SERVICES USDC PROGRAM PROVIDES OUTPATIENT MEDICALLY SUPERVISED PROGRAM THROUGH TELEMEDICINE/INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP COUNSELING DURING COVID 19 CRISIS, ON-SITE SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND MENTAL HEALTH TESTING AND TREATMENT SERVICES, AND INDIVIDUAL, GROUP, FAMILY COUNSELING, MENTAL HEALTH ASSESSMENT, PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATION AND URINE SCREENING. FEE FOR SERVICES MAKING CHOICES PROGRAM MEDICALLY SUPERVISES OUTPATIENT NON-FUNDED PROGRAM. SERVICES COMPRISE OF OUTPATIENT DRUG TREATMENT & MENTAL HEALTH SCREENING. THE PROGRAM CATERS TO INDIVIDUAL, GROUP AND FAMILY COUNSELING, URINE SCREENING. FEES ARE COLLECTED THROUGH MANAGED CARE REIMBURSEMENT AND MEDICAID REIMBURSEMENT. USDC AND MAKING CHOICES PROGRAMS SERVICE 80 CLIENTS DURING THE FISCAL YEAR.

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Kenneth ThompsonSUPERVISOR35$227,859
Lewis ZuchmanEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR35$213,431
Renee AveryDEPUTY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR35$201,563
Derek SchusterDEPUTY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR35$146,752
Donna PearcePROGRAM DIRECTOR35$142,541
Sawsan Hanna Thru 1019FISCAL DIRECTOR35$139,179
Wendy EdgeDir., contracts & compliance35$138,685
William FinkEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR DEVELOPMENT35$116,441
Elizabeth CedenoSUPERVISOR35$109,204
Kaamala Mangal See Sch OCo-Fiscal Director35$61,787
Amorel Sheppard From 919CO-FISCAL DIRECTOR35$21,611
Robert T WhitmanDIRECTOR1$0
Michael Vranos From 919DIRECTOR1$0
Judith StollDIRECTOR1$0
Lee SquitieriDIRECTOR (TREAS. THRU 3/20)1$0
Jorge RomeroDIRECTOR1$0
Lulita Duke Reed From 919DIRECTOR1$0
Tanya Robinson From 919DIRECTOR1$0
Joseph Perella From 919DIRECTOR1$0
Craig Overlander From 919DIRECTOR1$0
Sylvester F Miniter IvDIRECTOR (FROM 9/19)1$0
Megan E McdonoughDIRECTOR1$0
Ernest Lyles Ii From 919DIRECTOR1$0
Liza LevineDIRECTOR1$0
Kelly M Leong Thru 420DIRECTOR1$0
Joseph LehaneDIRECTOR1$0
Joanne HuntDIRECTOR1$0
Gregory M Healy From 919DIRECTOR1$0
Stewart Kp Gross From 919DIRECTOR1$0
Sampson GlassmanDIRECTOR1$0
Barry Friedberg From 919DIRECTOR1$0
Stephen Dannhauser From 919DIRECTOR1$0
Lyor Cohen From 919DIRECTOR1$0
Nancy FisherFOUNDER (VP THRU 3/20)1$0
Nan PuryearVP/SECRETARY (FROM 3/20)1$0
David MitchellVICE PRESIDENT (FROM 3/20)1$0
Fran Levitt CswVICE PRESIDENT (FROM 3/20)1$0
Richard AscheVP/TREASURER (FROM 3/20)1$0
Jamel Oeser SweatPRESIDENT1$0

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