LEMOYNE COMMUNITY CENTER
200 N FORREST AVE PO BOX 1241, WASHINGTON, PA 15301 www.lemoynecommunitycenter.org

Total Revenue
$514,142
Total Expenses
$576,442
Net Assets
$914,917

Organizations Filed Purposes: THE LEMOYNE COMMUNITY CENTER'S MISSION IS DEVELOPING, SHAPING, DEFINING, AND STABILIZING ITS COMMUNITY WITH EDUCATION, ARTS, HEALTH, AND RECREATIONAL PROGRAMS. THE CENTER WAS ESTABLISHED IN 1956 AS A SUCCESSOR TO WORK THAT BEGAN IN THE EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY BY ROBERT FORREST, THOMAS FITCH, NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE ASSOCIATION, PEARLE HARRIS AND MANY OTHERS.

NUTRAFIT/MOBILE YOUTH FEEDING PROGRAM: THROUGH OUR NUTRAFIT PROGRAM, WE ARE ABLE TO FEED ABOUT 200 STUDENTS DAILY (2 HEALTHY MEALS) DURING CAMP CHALLENGE AND 80-100 STUDENTS DAILY (1 HEALTHY MEAL) DURING HOMEWORK & MORE. WITH EFFORT, WE HAVE EXPANDED OUR FEEDING PROGRAM WITH THE NUTRAFIT MOBILE FEEDING PROGRAM WHEREBY WE PROVIDE MEALS CURRENTLY AT OVER 20 LOCATIONS THROUGHOUT WASHINGTON COUNTY. THE NUTRAFIT MOBILE FEEDING PROGRAM SERVES OVER 700 YOUTH PER DAY FOR TEN WEEKS DURING THE SUMMER. IN 2019, WE FED 28,122 MEALS OVER THE TEN WEEK PERIOD. THESE MEALS AND FEEDING PROGRAMS NOT ONLY PROVIDE PROPER NUTRITION FOR OUR YOUTH; THE PROGRAMS ALSO TEACH CONSISTENT, DELICIOUS, HEALTHY EATING HABITS.

CAMP CHALLENGE IS A DAY-LONG EIGHT-WEEK SUMMER SCHOOL PROGRAM FOR 150-200 STUDENTS PER DAY, WHICH AIMS TO CONTINUE PROVIDING EDUCATION, RECREATION, ART PROJECTS AND MUSIC CLASSES, FIELD TRIPS, ETC., FOR STUDENT AGES K-12 GRADES, FROM 9:00AM TO 4:00PM. OLDER STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS AS WELL. OUR STUDENTS ENJOY HEALTHY BREAKFASTS AND LUNCHES DAILY ALONG WITH SNACKS. HOMEWORK & MORE DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR FOLLOWED BY A SUMMER DAY CAMP, CAMP CHALLENGE, PROVIDE NEARLY YEAR-LONG EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL, INSPIRATIONAL, NUTRITIONAL, POSITIVE EXPERIENCES, AND FRIENDSHIPS - ALL OF WHICH HELP OUR YOUTH EARN GOOD GRADES, GRADUATE FROM HIGH SCHOOL, PLAN THEIR FUTURES WITH OR WITHOUT POST-HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATIONS, DEVELOP STRONG FAMILY AND COMMUNITY TIES, IMPROVE SELF-CONFIDENCE AND ESTEEM, AND DEVELOP HEALTHFUL LIVING AND EATING HABITS.

HOMEWORK & MORE OPERATES AT THE CENTER AS AN AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM FOR K-12 GRADES FROM OCTOBER THROUGH MAY, 3:00PM - 6:00PM, FIVE DAYS PER WEEK FOR ABOUT 80 STUDENTS PER DAY. STUDENTS COMPLETE THEIR HOMEWORK WITH HELP FROM ADULT VOLUNTEERS/TEACHERS AND WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON COLLEGE STUDENT VOLUNTEERS. BESIDES COMPLETING HOMEWORK, STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN CLASSES/CLUBS IN READING, ART, MUSIC, PIANO, DRUMS, ROBOTICS, RECREATIONAL, PHOTOGRAPHY, ETC. ONE HOT MEAL IS PROVIDED DURING THIS TIME PERIOD ALONG WITH HEALTHY SNACKS. THROUGH THIS CONSISTENT DAILY AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM, OUR YOUTH BECOME BETTER STUDENTS OVERALL, RETURN TO SCHOOL DAILY WITH HOMEWORK COMPLETED, RECEIVE TRAINING IN SUBJECTS OF INTEREST, BECOME MORE FOCUSED ON THEIR EDUCATIONS, AND DEVELOP MORE CONFIDENCE AND SELF-ESTEEM IN THEIR ABILITIES AND HOPES FOR THEIR FUTURES.

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Joyce EllisEXECUTIVE DI40$85,000
Debbie WhitlockSECRETARY2$0
Selma TanseyPRESIDENT2$0
Gary RosensteelTREASURER2$0
Connie PortisBOARD MEMBER2$0
Darryl PontonBOARD MEMBER2$0
Andrea O'DanielBOARD MEMBER2$0
Tom FlickingerBOARD MEMBER2$0

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