ROCHESTER ORGANIZATION OF FAMILIES
PO Box 312, Rochester, WA 98579 www.roofcommunityservices.org

Total Revenue
$923,880
Total Expenses
$792,725
Net Assets
$392,842

Organizations Filed Purposes: The mission of ROOF Community Services is to address community needs by providing resources and services to children, youth, and families to achieve a healthy, positive, and drug-free community in the Rochester area. ROOF Community Services is a private nonprofit 501c3 organization.

Provide resources and services to children, youth and families to achieve a healthy, positive and drug-free community in the Rochester area.

Food Bank Program - Throughout the year, the ROOF Food Bank was open four days a week, with both morning and evening hours. Rochester residents can receive services from the Food Bank twice a month, plus receive government issued USDA Commodities once a month. During Fiscal Year 2020, 3,008 individuals from 980 families made a total of 29,261 visits to the Food Bank.The ROOF Food Bank provided 224 families with turkey baskets for Thanksgiving; 744 individuals were served. This was made possible through partnerships with Northwest Harvest, Food Lifeline and Thurston County Food Bank, plus a number of food drive donations and volunteers.401,269 pounds of food were distributed to clients. Food was procured from the following sources:Community donations-71,166 poundsNorthwest Harvest/Coastal Harvest-18,683 poundsFood Lifeline-77,099 poundsCommodities-125,095 poundsFood purchased by ROOF-13,739 pounds

Kids' Place After-School and Summer Program provides tutoring, prevention, and enrichment activities to Kindergarten through fifth graders attending the Rochester Primary and Grand Mound Elementary Schools. Enrollment is limited to 50 children. Children attending qualify for free or reduced school lunch and are referred by their teacher or school counselor due to academic, social, or behavioral needs. Transportation is provided to and from the program. The main focus of Kids' Place is academic tutoring. Children also participate in weekly Too Good for Drugs (a drug prevention program), Girls' Energized & Motivated (GEM), a boys group, arts and crafts, library visits, and physical activities.Kids' Place was open 108 days and 74 children participated in Kids' Place during Fiscal Year 2020.

Community Projects include Back to School supplies, Operation Santa and the Rochester Community Garden These programs are almost completely funded by community donations, including both supplies and financial support. Eligible children may receive a back pack filled with grade-appropriate school supplies. Operation Santa provides new toys and clothing items to 350+ area children who are on the free or reduced price lunch program.Back to School Supplies were given to 227 low-income Rochester children.Operation Santa provided new clothes and toys to 309 low-income children from 116 families.

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Kellie McnellyExecutive Director40$57,903
Alejandro RomeroBOD0.5$0
Ron MortonBOD0.5$0
Bill ZimmermanBOD0.5$0
Laurel SmithSecretary1$0
Nancy RostanBOD0.5$0
Angie FitchBOD0.5$0
Katie BrittenBOD0.5$0
Lavonne BaileyBOD0.5$0
Carol Casey-RodenTreasurer1$0
Judy MartinBOD0.5$0
Tim RubertVice President1$0
Gwen MoodyPresident1$0

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