LEHIGH CONFERENCE OF CHURCHES
457 ALLEN STREET, ALLENTOWN, PA 18102 www.lehighchurches.org

Total Revenue
$6,799,385
Total Expenses
$6,643,438
Net Assets
$2,444,064

Organizations Filed Purposes: DRIVEN BT FAITH TO BRING HEALING, HOUSING AND HOPE TO THE LEHIGH VALLEY'S MOST VULNERABLE, THE MISSION OF THE LEHIGH COUNTY CONFERENCE OF CHURCHES IS TO UNITE COMMUNITIES OF FAITH AS ECUMENICAL PARTNERS. PUTTING OUR FAITH INTO ACTION, WE MINISTER TO AND ADVOCATE FOR THOSE IN NEED AND ENCOURAGE ALL TO REACH THEIR FULL POTENTIAL.

LEHIGH COUNTY CLEARINGHOUSE PROGRAM - ESTABLISHED IN 2010, THIS PARTNERSHIP WITH LEHIGH COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH PROVIDES ASSISTANCE AND SUPPORT SERVICES TO LEHIGH COUNTY RESIDENTS DIAGNOSED WITH A SERIOUS AND PERSISTENT MENTAL ILLNESS WHO ARE EITHER HOMELESS OR AT RISK OF HOMELESSNESS. THIS PROGRAM IS FUNDED THROUGH HEALTH CHOICES RE-INVESTMENT DOLLARS AND IS TARGETED AT THIS SPECIFIC FRAGILE POPULATION WITH THE GOAL OF ADDRESSING AND IMPROVING A CLIENT'S MENTAL HEALTH STATUS BY PROVIDING THEM WITH HOUSING STABILITY.

PATHWAYS HOUSING SERVICES' GOAL IS TO SERVE AS A SINGLE POINT OF CONTACT FOR MEN, WOMEN, AND FAMILIES WHO ARE HOMELESS OR AT RISK OF HOMELESSNESS WITH AN ARRAY OF RELATED SERVICES AND SUPPORTS THAT THEY NEED TO FIND, AND MAINTAIN, AFFORDABLE AND SAFE HOUSING. THESE PROGRAMS ARE SPREAD ACROSS A CONTINUUM OF NEED AND INCLUDE: COORDINATED INTAKE/ASSESSMENT, HOMELESS SUPPORTIVE SERVICES, HUD-BASED PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING, COUNTY CLEARINGHOUSE PROGRAMS, RAPID REHOUSING, AND HOMELESS PREVENTION/REPRESENTATIVE PAYEE SERVICES. GENERALLY SPEAKING, PATHWAYS' AVAILABLE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES INCLUDE ASSISTANCE WITH TOILETRIES, DIAPERS, BUS PASSES, MONEY MANAGEMENT, AND FILING OUT GOVERNMENT FORMS. PATHWAYS ALSO ADVOCATES FOR CLIENTS' NEEDS AND PROVIDES REFERRALS FOR: EMERGENCY SHELTERING, EMPLOYMENT COUNSELING, MEDICAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL NEEDS, AS WELL AS FOOD. PATHWAYS HOUSING SERVICES: PATHWAYS HOUSING SERVICES OFFERS A FULL SPECTRUM OF HOUSING SERVICES DESIGNED FOR THOSE WHO ARE HOMELESS, ABOUT TO BE HOMELESS, OR IN AN UNSTABLE HOUSING SITUATION. OUR CASE MANAGERS ARE PROBLEM SOVERS WHO ADVOCATE ON BEHALF OF THOSE IN NEED, CONNECTING THEM TO RESOURCES - INCLUDING AFFORDABLE HOUSING, FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AND SOCIAL SERVICE PROGRAMS-ACROSS THE LEHIGH VALLEY. WE HELP INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES OVERCOME OBSTACLES THROUGH AN INNOVATIVE, COORDINATED AND PERSONALIZED APPROACH, STREAMLINING WHAT CAN BE A CONFUSING AND TIME-CONSUMING PROCESS FOR THOSE SEEKING ASSISTANCE.

DAYBREAK'S PURPOSE IS TO PREVENT HOMELESSNESS BY OFFERING SELF-SUFFICIENCY, SOCIALIZATION, RECREATIONAL, EDUCATIONAL, AND VOCATIONAL PROGRAMS TO MEN AND WOMEN WITH MENTAL ILLNESS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED OR WHO ARE CURRENTLY BEING TREATED FOR THEIR ILLNESS, DRUG AND ALCOHOL ABUSE, OR HIV/AIDS AND IMPOVERISHED ELDERLY. DAYBREAK SUPPORTS THE WIDER MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES CONTINUUM BY REQUIRING OF ITS MEMBERS ANNUAL PSYCHIATRIC TREATMENT VERIFICATION. RESOURCES LEADING TO RECOVERY AND PROVIDED WITHIN DAYBREAK OR OTHER TLCC PROGRAMMING ARE THE REQUIREMENT THAT CUSTOMERS BE IN TREATMENT, THE AVAILABILITY OF COUNSELING AND PEER SUPPORT, MEANINGFUL PRE-EMPLOYMENT VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES, LEISURE AND RECREATION ACTIVITIES, CONNECTION TO COMMUNITY RESOURCES AND ASSISTANCE WITH HOUSING AND HEALTHCARE ISSUES.DAYBREAK PROVIDES THREE NUTRITIOUS MEALS A DAY, REFERRALS, TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE, LIFE SKILLS AND SOCIALIZATION. THE EFFORTS ARE DESIGNED TO PROMOTE SELF-SUFFICIENCY. ALL DAYBREAK MEMBERS LIVE BELOW 150% OF MINIMUM FAMILY INCOME LEVELS AND ARE EITHER HOMELESS OR AT RISK OF HOMELESSNESS. DAYBREAK MEMBERS ARE CONNECTED TO TLCC PROGRAMMING THAT PROVIDES HOUSING CASE MANAGEMENT, REPRESENTATIVE PAYEE SERVICES, AND COMPREHENSIVE REFERRALS TO RESOURCES IN THE BROADER COMMUNITY TO ADDRESS THEIR SELF-SUFFICIENCY NEEDS. ECUMENICAL SOUP KITCHEN: THE LEHIGH CONFERENCE OF CHURCHES; ECUMENICAL SOUP KITCHEN IN CENTER CITY ALLENTOWN SERVES MORE THAN 35,000 MEALS A YEAR AND PROVIDES ACCESS TO MEDICAL CARE FOR THOSE IN NEED. SINCE 1982, WE'VE PARTNERED WITH CATHOLIC CHARITIES TO ENSURE THAT THE WORKING POOR, HOMELESS, ELDERLY, CHILDEN, THOSE BETWEEN JOBS, INDIVIDUALS ON FIXED INCOMES AND THOSE WHO HAVE NOWHERE ELSE TO TURN RECIEVE AT LEASE ONE HOT, NUTRITIOUS MEAL EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK.DAYBREAK HAS WORKED CLOSELY WITH ITS FUNDERS TO CREATE AND IMPLEMENT MEANINGFUL, OUTCOME-BASED GOALS FOR ITS MEMBERS. TO INCREASE THE SELF-SUFFICIENCY OF SPECIAL-NEEDS DAYBREAK MEMBERS BY DEVELOPING A PERSON-CENTERED GOAL PLAN FOR EACH THAT IDENTIFIES BARRIERS RELATED TO HOUSING, ECONOMICS, NUTRITION, LIFE-SKILLS, AND/OR HEALTH STATUS. PLANS ARE REVIEWED SEMI-ANNUALLY, GOALS REACHED RECORDED, AND NEW GOALS CREATED.TO INCREASE JOB READINESS AND SOCIAL SKILLS OF DAYBREAK MEMBERS WHOSE DISABILITIES CAUSE THEM DIFFICULTIES WITH ACCEPTING STRUCTURE, ROUTINE AND RESPONSIBILITY AS MEASURED BY THEIR PARTICIPATION IN AT LEAST 75 HOURS APIECE OF PRE-VOCATIONAL SERVICE HOURS (VOLUNTEER WORK OPPORTUNITIES).

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Dr John Felch JrEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR40$90,000
Rev Mia WhiteBOARD MEMBER2$0
Robert WaldenBOARD MEMBER2$0
Rev Thomas SweattBOARD MEMBER2$0
Rev Steve ShussettBOARD MEMBER2$0
Rev Margie MaldonadoBOARD MEMBER2$0
John LongBOARD MEMBER2$0
Leonard LightnerBOARD MEMBER2$0
David LeberBOARD MEMBER2$0
Rev Dr Jack HabererBOARD MEMBER2$0
Eric DowdleBOARD MEMBER2$0
Donald ElsenbaumerBOARD MEMBER2$0
Thomas Capehart EsqBOARD MEMBER2$0
Richard BrownBOARD MEMBER2$0
Rev Dr Becky BeckwithBOARD MEMBER2$0
Rev Dr Scott Brooks-CopeSECRETARY2$0
Dan BosketTREASURER2$0
Fulton BrownVICE-PRESIDENT2$0
Rev Janel RicePRESIDENT2$0

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