Organizations Filed Purposes:
TO PROVIDE SERVICES TO THE LOW-INCOME, ELDERLY, AND HANDICAPPED IN THE JEFFERSON COUNTY, OHIO AREA.
TO PROVIDE ASSISTANCE TO THE ELDERLY AND LOW INCOME INDIVIDUALS THROUGH FACILITATION OF GOVERNMENTAL GRANTS AND CONTRACTS.
HOUSING SERVICES:CATHEDRAL APARTMENTS - PROVIDE LOW-COST EFFICIENCY APARTMENTS FOR 29 HOMELESS INDIVIDUALS. SUPPORTIVE SERVICES FROM VARIOUS COMMUNITY AGENCIES ARE OFFERED ON-SITE.HOMELESS PREVENTION - PROVIDES 176 RENTAL VOUCHERS FOR HOMELESS INDIVIDUALS/FAMILIES WITH A DISABILITY OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE, MENTAL ILLNESS, AIDS, OR AIDS-RELATED DISEASES. ONCE HOUSED, THEY RECEIVE INTENSIVE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO AID THEM IN BECOMING SELF-SUFFICIENT.SUPPORTIVE HOUSING PROGRAM - FEATURES INTENSIVE CASE MANAGEMENT BY PROFESSIONAL STAFF. THEY ASSIST THE HOMELESS INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES WITH RENTAL ASSISTANCE; DEPOSITS FOR SECURITY AND UTILITIES; EMERGENCY SUPPLIES OF FOOD, CLOTHING, FURNITURE, APPLIANCES, AND OTHER HOUSING START UP ITEMS. OTHER BENEFITS INCLUDE OUTPATIENT HEALTH SERVICES, LIMITED TRANSPORTATION, AND CHILD CARE. PARTICIPANTS ARE EXPECTED TO MAINTAIN ENROLLMENT IN ALL RECOMMENDED SUPPORTIVE SERVICES AND VOCATIONAL/EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS. CLOSE MONITORING BY THE CASE MANAGES WILL ASSURE COMPLIANCE.IN 2017 THE HOUSING SERVICES PROVIDED ASSISTANCE TO 354 UNDUPLICATED PARTICIPANTS.
ENERGY SERVICES:HEAP IS DESIGNED TO HELP ELIGIBLE LOW-INCOME OHIANS MEET THE HIGH COSTS OF HOME HEATING. HEAP PAYS A ONE-TIME PAYMENT FOR MOST PUCO REGULATED UTILITY CUSTOMERS REFLECTING THEIR USAGE FOR THE CURRENT WINTER HEATING SEASON. DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS, HEAP HELPS ALL ELIGIBLE HOUSEHOLDS WITH THEIR ELECTRIC BILLS AND PROVIDES AIR CONDITIONERS TO ANYONE WHO HAS A SEVERE BREATHING CONDITION.THROUGH SUMMER AND WINTER CRISIS PROGRAMS, 1,724 HOUSEHOLDS WERE ASSISTED WITH HEAP.HWAP HAS A BUSY CREW THAT OPERATES THIS PROGRAM. THEY WORK YEAR ROUND TO MAKE HOMES OF INCOME ELIGIBLE PARTICIPANTS MORE ENERGY EFFICIENT. TOWARDS THAT END, THEY INSULATE ATTICS, BLOW CELLULOSE INTO SIDE WALLS, CAULK WINDOWS AND DOORS, AND TAKE ANY OTHER PRACTICAL MEASURES TO MINIMIZE OR STOP COLD AIR INFILTRATION. FURNACES ARE CHECKED AND REPAIRED OR REPLACED UNDER THIS PROGRAM AS WELL.303 HOUSEHOLDS RECEIVED WEATHERIZATION SERVICES DURING THIS CURRENT YEAR.
JOB & TRAINING:THE ADULT & DISABLED WORKER PROGRAM ASSISTS THE CUSTOMER TO SECURE PERMANENT, UNSUBSIDIZED EMPLOYMENT, WHICH WILL LEAD TO SELF-SUFFICIENCY. A CUSTOMER MAY PROGRESS THROUGH CORE, INTENSIVE OR TRAINING SERVICES TO ACHIEVE THIS GOAL. TRAINING SERVICES ARE FOR THOSE WITH NO MARKETABLE JOB SKILLS AND MUST BE IN A GROWTH OR DEMAND OCCUPATION THAT CAN LEAD TO A SELF-SUFFICIENT WAGE. UPON COMPLETION OF A PRESCRIBED TRAINING ACTIVITY, IT IS HOPED A WIA PARTICIPANT WILL BE ABLE TO SECURE PERMANENT, FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT WITH BENEFITS AND A SELF-SUFFICIENT WAGE. WIA STAFF WILL UTILIZE THE RESOURCES OF THE AGENCY AND THE ONE STOP CENTER, AS WELL AS ONE STOP PARTNERS.THE YOUTH PROGRAM PREPARES YOUTH FOR POST-SECONDARY EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES OR EMPLOYMENT. PROGRAMS WILL LINK ACADEMIC AND OCCUPATIONAL LEARNING. PROGRAMS INCLUDE TUTORING, STUDY SKILLS TRAINING, AND INSTRUCTION LEADING TO COMPLETION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL, ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL SERVICES, MENTORING BY APPROPRIATE ADULTS, PAID AND UNPAID WORK EXPERIENCE, OCCUPATIONAL SKILLS TRAINING, LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT AND APPROPRIATE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES. YOUTH PARTICIPANTS WILL ALSO RECEIVE GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING, AND FOLLOW-UP SERVICES.THE NUMBER OF INDIVIDUALS WHO RECEIVED SERVICES DURING THE CURRENT YEAR WERE AS FOLLOWS:YOUTH 195 INDIVIDUALS WIOA ADULT INCLUDING DISLOCATED WORKERS 79 INDIVIDUALS
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Michael Mcglumphy | CEO | 40 | $81,468 |
Patricia Minto | CFO | 40 | $62,193 |
Pam Bolton | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Roberta Burnstein | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Edward Littlejohn | VICE PRESIDENT | 2 | $0 |
Natalie Ulasiewicz | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Clint Powell | TREASURER | 2 | $0 |
Anthony Sheposh | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Kerry Didomenico | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Cynthia Lytle | SECRETARY | 2 | $0 |
Karla Martin | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Dennis Gorlock | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Ronnie Shockley | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Jack Gaylord | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Delores Wiggins | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Lieutenant Eric Muhs | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Robert Naylor | PRESIDENT | 2 | $0 |
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