DIVERSIFIED COMMUNITY SERVICES
1529 SOUTH 22ND STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19146 dscphila.org

Total Revenue
$4,761,298
Total Expenses
$4,941,350
Net Assets
$5,774,717

Organizations Filed Purposes: THE ORGANIZATION PROVIDES YOUTH, FAMILY, AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES TO OVER 6,000 INDIVIDUALS ANNUALLY, INCLUDING QUALITY EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AT LEARNING CENTERS; OUT OF SCHOOL TIME PROGRAMS FOR YOUTH; AND PARENTING, HOUSING AND FINANCIAL COUNSELING AND ASSISTANCE, WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AND COMPUTER LITERACY PROGRAMS FOR ADULTS/HOUSEHOLDS.

THE ORGANIZATION PROVIDES YOUTH, FAMILY, AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES.

OPERATION OF QUALITY EARLY LEARNING CENTERS AND AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN AGES ONE TO TWELVE. WE HAVE APPROXIMATELY 335 CHILDREN IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMMING AT ANY ONE TIME. ROUGHLY 95% OF THE CHILDREN ARE SUBSIDIZED BY STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT. THE EARLY LEARNING CENTERS ARE ACCREDITED BY THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE EDUCATION OF YOUNG CHILDREN. THE OBJECTIVE OF THE EARLY LEARNING PROGRAM IS TO ENSURE ALL STUDENTS ARE READY FOR KINDERGARTEN. TOTAL EARLY LEARNING CENTERS INCOME OF $3,007,102 INCLUDED $2,753,430 OF GOVERNMENT GRANTS AND CONTRACTS.

OPERATION OF A COMMUNITY CENTER FOR COMMUNITY NEEDS. CENTER ACTIVITIES INCLUDE HOUSING COUNSELING AND ASSISTANCE, FINANCIAL COUNSELING AND ASSISTANCE, ENERGY ASSISTANCE, PARENT EDUCATION AND PARENT/CHILD ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM, FAMILY SOCIAL SERVICES, CAREER COUNSELING, AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS. ALSO, THE CENTER IS HOME TO A KEYSPOT COMPUTER LAB WHERE WE TEACH COMPUTER LITERACY, JOB SEARCH, RESUME WRITING, ADULT AND ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE LITERACY, AND POST-SECONDARY COLLEGE/CAREER MENTORING. THE CENTER PROVIDES SERVICES TO ROUGHLY 1,000 INDIVIDUALS PER YEAR, AND THE KEYSPOT HOSTS OVER 4,000 VISITORS PER YEAR. WE ALSO ASSISTED APPROXIMATLY 75 PARENTS OF PRESCHOOL CHILDREN TO LEARN HOW TO BE THEIR CHILD'S TEACHER. TOTAL COMMUNITY CENTER FOR COMMUNITY NEEDS INCOME OF $596,337 INCLUDED $435,691 OF GOVERNMENT GRANTS.

OPERATION OF OUT OF SCHOOL TIME (OST) PROGRAMS THAT SERVE YOUTH AGES SIX TO EIGHTEEN. THE PROGRAMS COMPLEMENT YOUTH EDUCATION EXPERIENCES AND SEEK TO IMPROVE GRADE LEVEL AND SCHOOL INVOLVEMENT AND PERFORMANCE, ENHANCE LIFE SKILLS, LEAD TO HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION AND COLLEGE/CAREER-READY YOUNG ADULTS. THE INTENSIVE PREVENTION SERVICES (IPS) PROGRAM INCLUDES SERVICES TO AT-RISK YOUTH AND SERVICES TO THEIR PARENTS. WE HAVE APPROXIMATELY 50 YOUTH IN THE IPS PROGRAM AT ANY ONE TIME, AND SERVE ROUGHLY 90 CHILDREN EACH YEAR IN OST SUMMMER CAMPS AND AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS. TOTAL OUT OF SCHOOL TIME INCOME OF $787,633 INCLUDED $767,819 OF GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS.

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Otis Bullock Jr EsqEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR40$180,317
David SellersCFO40$100,167
Dominique GossDIRECTOR1$0
Edwin ChildsDIRECTOR1$0
E Mitchell SwannDIRECTOR1$0
Anton MooreDIRECTOR1$0
Khalilah LawsonDIRECTOR1$0
John JoynerDIRECTOR1$0
Lindajoy HarrisDIRECTOR1$0
Miguel GarcesDIRECTOR1$0
Mary Chicorelli EsqCO-SECRETARY1$0
Katrina ShuptarVICE PRESIDENT1$0
Albert C LittlepagePRESIDENT3$0

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