YB Philly Annual Report 2021-2022

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#NewBeginnings

YOUTHBUILDPHILLY.ORG
Charter
Annual Report YouthBuild Philadelphia
School 2021-2022
Our Mission 3 2021-2022 Leadership 4 Year 0 Admissions 9 Class of 2022 10 Year 1 & 2 11 2021-2022 Highlights 13 Valedictorian Speech 16 #NewBeginnings 17 Alumni Profile 20 Community Impact 22 Funders and Donors 23 Key Resources and Partners 29 Financials 30 Contribute to the mission 31 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2

OUR

Mission

YouthBuild Philadelphia Charter School’s mission is to empower young adults (17-20 year-olds) to develop skills and connect to opportunities by fostering an environment of love, support, and respect for their whole person. Students graduate high school and successfully transition to college and career as critically conscious leaders, committed to positive change for themselves and their communities.

YouthBuild Philadelphia Charter School 1231 N Broad St 5th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19122 (215) 627-8671

info@youthbuildphilly.org | www.youthbuildphilly.org

@youthbuildphl - Facebook, Instagram and Twitter

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2021-2022

Leadership MANAGEMENT

Scott Emerick Executive Director

Meredith Molloy Chief Development Officer

Adesanya Karade

Chief Financial & Operating Officer

Le'Yondo Dunn Chief Program Officer

Dr. Ebony Hatter Principal

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Melanie McCottry (Board Chair) Director,PublicAffairs,PGW

Nicole Connell (Board Secretary) ChiefofInnovationandEffectiveness, PhiladelphiaDept.ofBehavioralHealth& IntellectualDisabilityServices

Scott Lillis

(Board Treasurer & Finance Committee Chair) RegionalPresident,BNYMellonWealth Management

Sai Yerrapathruni

(Fundraising Committee Chair) ExecutiveVicePresident RyconConstructionInc.

David E. Thomas (Program Committee Chair) AssociateVP,StrategicInitiatives Dean,DivisionofAccessand CommunityEngagement CommunityCollegeofPhiladelphia

Alicia Smith

(HR Committee Chair) ChiefHumanResourcesOfficer ResourcesforHumanDevelopment

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Keith Anderson

DirectorofNetworkInfrastructure andSecurity,Spectra

Darrell Davis PublicEngagementManager, DoorDash

Charles Esser FounderandDirector, PhiladelphiaCommunitySchool

Jared Farbman SeniorStrategyAnalyst,Vanguard

Erin McNamara Horvat SeniorViceProvostforFaculty Affairs,DrexelUniversity

Carniesha Kwashie ChiefEquity&StrategyOfficer, BicycleTransitSystems

Kiley Smith Kelly Principal,EY

Zachary Vigneault SalesConsultant, Vanguard

COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Timothy Daniel SeniorAdvisor, InternationalSOS,Inc.

Jocie Dye

Principal,Outsourcing CLA(CliftonLarsonAllen)

Todd Marzolf AssociateDirector, TechnologyAdministration, WillisTowersWatson

Michael McGuire VicePresident, Johnson,Kendall&Johnson

James Mergiotti President&CEO, PeirceCollege(Retired)

Wayne W. Williams AssistantProfessor, FoxSchoolofBusiness, TempleUniversity

Deana Frank DirectorOfAdvancement, CommunityPartnershipSchool

Brea Arthur AbsenceManagementSpecialist, Comcast

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COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Justine Sloyer, PHR GlobalDirector, TalentManagement, ASTLLC

Michael Thomas, Jr. ExecutiveDirector, KMSStaffingandSearch

Michelle Ziegler-Bradford AVP,Diversity&InclusionSpecialist, TDBank

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"Solid, Solid!"

Message

FROM LEADERSHIP

Dear Friends and Supporters,

During the 2021-2022 school year, YouthBuild Philly celebrated our 30th anniversary. We are deeply proud of three decades empowering young people to achieve their full potential. Our 30th year looked somewhat different than many of the 29 previous years, but also with some familiar core commitments for our community.

Following two years of complicated online and hybrid learning efforts, YouthBuild Philly was thrilled to reopen our doors with the Class of 2022 and with the broader community. Our ability to reopen safely was the result of tremendous work by many leaders and teams, especially our safety and program teams, who collaborated to refine and implement our COVID safety protocols

Our staff carefully balanced the learning goals and mental health priorities of our students. And many of our employer, postsecondary, funding and community partners provided critical resources to support reopening, recovery, and re-engagement. Most importantly, our students trusted us with their education and safety during these complex and challenging times. We remain grateful that our staff, partners and students came together to make our return to inperson learning a reality.

With our health and safety protocols in place, we were excited to bring back many of our most cherished traditions and in-person celebration with our students, staff and partners. For the first time since 2019, we held our annual YB Philly acceptance march to conclude our Mental Toughness orientation, to welcome the Class of 2022 into YB, and to honor their commitment to reclaim their education

We also hosted our graduation ceremony at the Temple University Performing Arts Center This was a new venue for our YB community and it proved a perfect location for renewing the energy we missed from having graduation indoors with our family, friends, and partners.

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Message

FROM LEADERSHIP

2023.

Looking ahead, we are hopeful for what this next year will bring – deeper collaboration with our partners towards even greater impact.

We remain sincerely proud of the resilience of our community in navigating the complexities of the last year and in taking care of ourselves and each other

The ability of our school community to remain flexible, to adapt, to persevere and to strive for excellence continues to inspire. As we conclude YouthBuild Philly’s 30th year, we find peace and pride knowing that it is our people – our community of students, alumni, staff and dedicated supporters – that will propel our school forward toward excellence for our next 30 years.

With much gratitude,

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YEAR 0 9 Admissions In2021,368youngpeopleappliedtoYouthBuildPhilly. 257applicantswereinvitedtoMentalToughnessTraining. 183completedMentalToughnessTrainingandwerewelcomedto officiallyenrollintotheClassof2022. Howtoapplyandget#YBready... "Get #YBReady" *Due to the COVID-19 emergency and social distancing guidelines, our enrollment was intentionally capped to accommodatethesafetyofourstaffandstudents

CLASS OF

2022

AGE

17 - 17 (9.3%)

18 - 71 (38.8%)

19 - 56 (30.6%)

20 - 39 (21.3%)

SELF-REPORTED CHALLENGES

19.8%CHILD OF INCARCERATED PARENT/GAURDIAN

19.8% HAVE BEEN IN THE FOSTER CARE SYSTEM

46.1% RECIEVE PUBLIC ASSISTANCE

22.8%HAVE BEEN HOMELESS

ETHNICITY

Black - 160 (87.4%)

Multi-Racial - 13 (7.1%)

Hispanic – 6 (3.3%)

Caucasian – 4 (2.2%)

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YEAR

1

In Year One, we focus on cultivating a loving community where students can thrive and feel comfortable showing up as their most authentic selves. Students are supported holistically by a team of staff committed to helping them reach their full potential. Students' learning experiences are enriched with life skills development, job training and community service. During Year One, they focus on academics and hands-on learning while serving their community as part-time AmeriCorps members. Year One sets the stage for success in future educational and career endeavors.

Courses in Language Arts, Social Studies, Math and Science are taught by a team of educators who want learning to feel personal for each student. After successfully completing all coursework and requirements, students earn their high school diploma.

Vocational tracks offered are: Building Trades, Healthcare, Childcare and Business Administration/Customer Service. Through hands-on learning students gain workforce experience with the chance to earn an industryrecognized certification.

Community service is a core part of every student's YouthBuild experience. All students are part-time AmeriCorps members and are required to complete at least 300 hours of service during Year One. Service projects occur through the school year with various community partners.

Every student is assigned a Student Success Manager and a staff mentor to ensure that they are supported in every way possible during Year One. Success Managers connect them with resources, guidance and support through personal obstacles.

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YEAR

2

Students graduate high school and successfully transition to college and career as critically conscious leaders, committed to positive change for themselves and their communities.

In Year Two, alumni remain connected and supported by the Career Development team and YouthBuild staff. Every student is assigned a staff mentor to provide them with guidance and assist with strategic goalsetting through an Action Planning process designed to help alumni successfully achieve their personal and professional goals. As critically conscious leaders, students aim towards higher education, job placement and/or career advancement to positively impact their lives and the lives of their families and community.

Near the end of Year One our Student Success team prepares students for the next steps in their personal and professional journeys. Students are set up for success through supports such as job shadowing, internships, college classes, and job placement.

Mentors provide encouragement and focus on goal-setting for short and long-term success. Many mentor/mentee relationships often lead to life long bonds.

YouthBuild Philly works with a host of employer partners who are ready to hire students and dedicated to helping them grow professionally. Students are connected to life-changing educational and employment opportunities.

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2021-2022

Highlights

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2021-2022

Highlights

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2021-2022

Highlights

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Valedictorian

SPEECH

I am Dashya Johnson and it is an honor to be YouthBuild Philly's valedictorian for the Class of 2022. I would like to start off by saying congratulations to my fellow graduates and thank you to everyone for being here to cheer us on.

First and foremost, I'd like to thank our school for always making sure that we were prepared for the next step and refusing to let us fall through the cracks. A difficulty I was faced with was public speaking. I wasn't really big on public speaking but my teachers helped me overcome my fear by presenting in front of the class and providing feedback. Look at me now talking in front of all of you.

The year I spent at YouthBuild has been an amazing experience. Some things that stuck out for me were when we did community service at different locations, when I did my internship at grandma’s kids, and when the teachers and staff played music every morning in the beginning of mental toughness training. Youtbuild is the best school I have ever been to. The teachers and staff are very caring and helpful. They have events and programs for the students. These and many other moments we had, will never be forgotten. I am very proud of myself and you all for our accomplishments and I am ready to see what the future awaits for us. I want to move into the workforce and become a tss worker because I love working with and helping kids in every way, and I am excited that my child and youth care certification will prepare me to begin my career as a TSS worker.

As I wrap up, I would like to make a special shout out to Mr. Rich, Ms. Sam, and Ms. Jody for being there for me through every step of the way. They are always there to provide the help I need and to cheer me on my accomplishments. Again, I would like to congratulate my fellow graduates on a great year and on whatever comes next . Graduation is an exciting time. It's both an ending and a beginning : its warm memories of the past and big dreams for the future. Thanks everyone for coming!

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#NewBeginnings: Stomping Grounds Social Justice Cafe

At the start of the 21-22 academic year, YouthBuild Philly proudly opened its first community-facing and student-led social justice coffee shop, Stomping Grounds Social Justice Cafe!

The mission of SGC is to serve the community and is built on the foundation of nearly 30 years of young adult training experience and more than five years of running an in-school cafe serving students, staff, and invited guests.

The Cafe officially opened its doors to the public on Nov. 1, 2021 and is located in the Powelton Village Section of West Philadelphia at 3859 Lancaster Ave. Philadelphia,PA19104.

SGC provides YouthBuild students with an authentic experiential learning opportunity via hands-on, day-to-day operation and management. SGC employment opportunities are exclusive to YB Philly alumni and current students to empower them to become self-sufficient leaders of their community and earn a living sustaining wage.

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#NewBeginnings: #Youthforward

YouthBuild Philly is on the MOVE and excited to share that we have acquired a brand new building for our school community! This new building will affirm our commitment and belief in our young people and equip them to play a key role in leading their communities in the issues of tomorrow

Our future home will be located at 2309 N. Broad St , Philadelphia, PA 19132 and is scheduled to be completed by July 2024, in advance of the 2024-2025 school year.

This new building will incorporate cuttingedge technology and environmental sustainability standards currently not seen in most Philadelphia schools

There will be dedicated training space for each of our workforce development programs, over a dozen classrooms, and welcoming community features such as a stepped seating stair within the multifunction commons room, and a rooftop terrace for outdoor learning, community gathering, and sustainability education

With this new building, YB Philly is determined to raise its sights to a level that reflects its students’ potential and aligns with the School’s equity agenda. This investment, to establish a state-of-the-art educational facility, will send an unequivocal message to its students, staff, partners, and the community that educational equity demands a great financial commitment to counter historical disparities in wealth and resources

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#Youthforward Donors 2021-2022

Regina Austin

Bluestone Foundation

Jake Brigham

David and Ann Brownlee

Lance Condray

Nicole Connell

Lindsay Cook and Nate Stuhlmiller

Tim Daniel and Gabrielle Halko

Darrell Davis

Roy and Mary DeCaro

Brady and Emily Dennis

Cassidy and Alexandra Dugan

Michael and Barbara Dugan

Dry Family Charitable Foundation

Karen Emerick

Scott and Louise Emerick

Charles Esser

Jared and Julia Farbman

Scot and Shelly Fisher

John Andrew Gallery

Michael and Denise Goodman

Marisa Guerin and Michael Sweeney

James and Gretchen Hartling

James and Pamela Hill

Erin Horvat

James Howle

Susan and Richard Huffman

Judythe Hummel

Jerry and Barbara Kaplan

Kiley and Graham Kelly

Janet Klein

Chris and Jenny Konstantinos

EY and Marcia Kung

Peter Lapham

Eugene and Deborah Lefevre

Michael Lehr

Scott and Sandra Lillis

Todd and Jennifer Marzolf

Laura McHugh and Jeff Hofer

Patrick and Michele McKenna

Fernando Mendez

James and Deborah Mergiotti

Meredith and Marty Molloy

Jim and Emily Multari

The Paul Family Foundation

Valerie and David Paul

Pennrose Foundation

Peter and Caroline Piven

Powers & Company, Inc.

Stephen and Liz Raynes

Melissa Shoener

Simran Sidhu and Ravi Acharya

Bernard and Jacquelyn Smalley

Alicia Smith

Peter and Kathleen Smith

Rob Smith and Roxanne Roberts

Spring Point Partners

Paul Steinke

Dorothy Stoneman and John Bell

Maureen Tate and Gerald McHugh

David Thomas

Robert Totaro and Deborah Stuart

Joe Traub and Rachel Weiss

Jane Uptegrove

Jacqueline Wiggins

Sai and Elyse Yerrapathruni

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And several donors who wish to remain anonymous

Alumni

PROFILE

Taki Whetstone-Leonard (Class of 2022)

Taki Whetstone-Leonard was in the 11th grade in 2020 when COVID-19 abruptly halted many aspects of life, including a shift to virtual school. This was hard for him, as he is naturally inclined to socialization with peers. Early on in the pandemic, some of Taki’s family members got COVID, forcing him to isolate from them - which was also difficult for someone as family-oriented as he is. His mother was also let go from one of her jobs due to the pandemic, “so I had to take on a job on top of everything else,” he remembers. With public transit being very limited, this also came with a 60-90 commute on foot many days. Eventually, Taki had to leave school to focus on work and family.

When he was ready to return to school and was looking for options, a cousin mentioned to him that she was attending YouthBuild Philly and having a great experience. “She talked a lot about the one-on-one support, advice outside of class, and the way they connected her to childcare.” Based on her experience, Taki had a good feeling that YouthBuild would be a great place for his #NewBeginning as he reconnected to school Right from the start, he benefited from the return to in-person instruction, and YouthBuild’s workforce-focused curriculum - “the hands-on learning experience was much better for me than just the classroom.”

Taki really found himself again at YouthBuild after the pandemic hit him hard and caused him to go back into his shell a bit. When he emerged, he took on more leadership roles at the school. Taki reflects on his own leadership development by stating “I used to be the second person to step up - let someone else lead - even when I knew what I had to say was right Being at YouthBuild helped me develop as a leader, to speak for myself and my peers.”

After what had already been a challenging two years, Taki faced his biggest struggle yetthe loss of his mother during his year at YouthBuild His academics fell off a bit, especially in math, but teachers like Ms. Christina and Mr. Roman helped him get back on track and prepare for his next steps. With support from these teachers and other school staff - Taki was able to refocus his grief into further motivation to finish his diploma. From there, more pathways revealed themselves.

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PROFILE

Alumni Taki Whetstone-Leonard Cont.

Taki knew he always wanted to go to college, but was feeling unfocused as graduation approached. He was able to take multiple college visits with YouthBuild’s college success team, and really felt at home the first time he visited Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology. “The support, the social activities - the whole vibe just felt great,” he recalls of that initial visit. He applied, received financial aid, and took his placement test - but was put on a waiting list. “There was definitely a lot of anxiety during that waiting period,” but as soon as he received word he had been accepted to Thaddeus Stevens’ summer orientation, he sat down with his sisters and decided - “they encouraged me to chase my dream, and now I’m the first in my family to go to college ” He moved into his dorm later that week.

Now at Thaddeus, Taki is knocking out his core classes while he decides on a major, but is leaning toward carpentry. This would further his GreenBuild experience at YouthBuild with a goal of building new homes in Philadelphia - including one for himself - to address the housing crisis and abandoned lots he too often sees. He remains appreciative for the support and opportunities YouthBuild provides to young people. “Not everyone has these opportunities - to be comfortable with staff, to earn their diploma, go to college - and to find a second family.”

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Community IMPACT

MOST HOURS BY ONE STUDENT:

494.50 hours by Taj Johnson

28,776.50 HOURS OF SERVICE CONTRIBUTED BY THE CLASS OF 2022

TOTAL VALUE OF AMERICORPS EDUCATION AWARDS EARNED: $45,929.97

CONGRATULATIONS TAJ!!

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AND FOUNDATION

Support

859 Lancaster Ave LLC*

Altus Partners*

AmazonSmile Foundation

Atkin Olshin Schade Architects*

BlueSky Power/OhmGrid*

Marjorie Bunnell Charitable Fund

City of Phila.- Anti-Violence Community Expansion

CliftonLarsonAllen*

Comcast Matching Gifts Program

Cricenti Family Charitable Lead Unitrust

The Anne & Jeff Dalke Family Charitable Fund

DMi Partners*

EGA Associates

The Flynn Company*

Gap Foundation

Green Family Foundation

Hilco Redevelopment Partners*

Merck Gives Back

Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia

NewQuest Capital Partners

NFP*

O'Donnell Metal Fabricators, Inc.

The J Pappas Family Foundation

Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia

Rycon Construction, Inc *

Saint-Gobain

Spring Point Partners

Tamman Inc*

TD Bank*

Tenacre Foundation

The Aspen Institute

The Benevity Community Impact Fund

Thomas Scattergood Behavioral Health Foundation

Urban Affairs Coalition

Vanguard Matching Gift Program

Wharton Charity Fashion Show

WPG Consulting*

The Zisman Family Foundation

CORPORATE, COMMUNITY,
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*Sponsors of YouthBuild Philly's Annual GrowYB Sturdy 30 fundraising event

Donors 2021-2022

Tim Adams

Ameen Akbar

Maxwell Akumoah-Boateng

Toni Alperin Goldberg

Liz and Bob Alperin Solms

AmazonSmile Foundation

Keith Anderson Anonymous

Wes Astheimer

Dannyelle Austin

Nick Auten

Crystal Barham-Guess

Farnaza Batliwalla

Margaret Batten

The Benevity Community Impact Fund

Amanda Benjamin

Jay Bernhard

Carroll and Diane Bernier

Sukey Blanc

Melody Blanchford and John Maggard

Louba Block

Nancy Moses and Myron Bloom

Les and Barbara Bowen

Cory and Pauline Boyce

Emily Bradley

Leticia Bradley

Rose Ann and Doug Bradley

Christine Brady

Franny Breen

Martin Brigham and Harriet Rubenstein

Marko Brkich

Kira Broecker

Khalil Bullock

Marjorie Bunnell Charitable Fund

A. Franklin Burgess and Diana Martin

Peter M. and Elisabeth Buss

Trish Caldwell

Philippa Campbell

Grace Cannon

Helene and Jerry Cardilicchia

Eric and Donna Carswell

Frank and Marie Catrini

Vincent Catrini

Vanda Catrini Mallilo

Michele Celona

Zoey Chenitz

Sharon Chester

Sandie Chester-Kunkely

Leonard Cinaglia

Comcast Matching Gifts Program

Nicole Connell

Lindsay Cook and Nate Stuhlmiller

Lisa Hyatt Cooper

Rachel Coppola

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Donors 2021-2022

Jay and Mary Ann Crane

Samantha Cranford

The Crefeld School

Cricenti Family Charitable Lead Unitrust

John Crowther

Anne Dalke

Michael and Kate D'Angelo

Tim Daniel and Gabrielle Halko

Ron Davidson Chevrolet-Buick-GMC

Darrell Davis

Ellen Deacon

Mary DiSanto-Rose

DMi Partners Inc.

Rebekah Dommel

Jenna Dougherty

Anne Douglas

Jocie Dye

EGA Associates

Patrick Eiding

Bonnie Eisenfeld

Karen Emerick

Scott and Louise Emerick

Sandra Engel

Charles Esser

Stephen Esser

Jared and Julia Farbman

Ron and Gita Farbman

Adam and Katy Ferek

Jaimie Field

Miriam Field

Anthony Fisher

Joseph Fisher

Matthew Fisher

Scot and Shelly Fisher

Kristen Forbriger

Kia Ford

David Forde

Deana Frank

Eric and Nancy Frankl

John Andrew Gallery

Gap Foundation

Marvin Garfinkel

Carl Garrison

Maureen Garrity

Christopher Gee

Joanne Ghanayem

Barb Gilin

Raymond and Mary Glenn

Sandra Gonzalez-Torres

Harold Goodman

Charles Grant

Robert Greene

Wendy Green-Harvey

Lesley Grossberg

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Donors 2021-2022

Philip and Maureen Handel

Pamela Hans

Dan Harney

Erica Harney

John Hawkins

Laura Heise

Jean Hennessy

James and Pamela Hill

Julia Hillengas

Adina A. Himes

Virginia Holleran

Sarah Hollister

Renetta Holloway

Erin McNamara Horvat

Cayla Huppert

Denise Iorio

The J Pappas Family Foundation

Allyson Jackson

Melissa Jackson-Schmidt

Sophie Janney

Sarah Jimenez

Darrell and Cassandra Jones

T. Kahn

Adesanya Karade

David Kay

Abigail Kelly

Kiley and Graham Kelly

Susan Kelly

Ardita Koka

Elizabeth Kraeger

John Kromer

Anthony and Chelsea Kuehne

Carniesha Kwashie

Rebecca Lacher

Robert Lamberson

Paul Laskow

Laina Latta

Barbara Lehman

David Lerman

Mia Levine

David and Eva Lexie

Scott and Sandra Lillis

Min Lin

Tim Lippick

Matthew Lobach

Paige Lowther

Kieran M.

Karen Makara

Terry Marek

Hector and Cassie Mariscal

Bill and Kristin Martin

J Laurence Martin

Lauren Marzolf

Thomas Marzolf

Todd and Jennifer Marzolf

Adriana Massara

Alexander Massara

Leslie Massara

Justine Massara-Petit

Mary Mazzola

Wendy McClanahan

Melanie McCottry

Carolyn J. McCoy

Laura McHugh and Jeff Hofer

Kathryn McKenzie-Ziegler

Steven McPhilmy

Merck Gives Back

Rob and Linda Meredith

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Donors 2021-2022

James and Deborah Mergiotti

Donald Miller

Sam Mink

Brendan Molloy and Suzy Wendot

Meredith and Marty Molloy

Terry and Sally Molloy

Theo Molloy

Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia

Nate and Kate Mooney

Shannon Moore-Shabazz

Allison Morgan

Courtney and Tim Morgan

Stephen Morley

Latosha Morris

Nikkia Moss

Jim and Emily Multari

Brett Naylor

Kathleen Nestler

NewQuest Capital Partners

Steve Nonnemaker

Nutritional Development Services

Archdiocese of Philadelphia

O'Donnell Metal Fabricators, Inc

Sam Olshin

Annette Ortiz Molina

Tara Parham

Floyd L Parks

Ben Parvey

Ellen Pasquale

Valerie and David Paul

Salvatore Percacciolo

Laurene Peterson

Sarah Peterson

Philadelphia Works Inc.

Philadelphia Youth Network

Joshua Pointer

Allison Predjulek

Steve and Chris Predjulek

Preservation Alliance for Greater

Philadelphia

Jennifer Raney

Stephen and Liz Raynes

Wil and Nora Reynolds

Dan Rhoton

Sylvia Rivera

Claire Robertson-Kraft

LaWanda Robinson

Marie Rocchi

Alexander Rocke

Todd Rodgers

Kenneth and Linda Romanowski

Tony Rose

Ian Rubin

David Rudovsky

Mike Sack

Harald Sandstrom

Maryanne Santilli

Matt and Carrie Scheitrum

Benjamin Schindler

Joel Schlosser

Joe and Meg Sciarillo

Michelle Shoener

Tim Siftar

Molly Sinderbrand

Alicia Smith

Rob Smith and Roxanne Roberts

Jon Smollen and Leah Kaplan

Denise Spetrino

Bud and Jeannie Starr

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Donors 2021-2022

Erika Starr Celley

Kevin Stauffer

Mark and Andrea Strockis

Aki Takahashi

David Tatgenhorst

Richard and Phyllis Taylor

Cheryl Thomas

David Thomas

Thomas Scattergood Behavioral

Health Foundation

Martha Todd

Lauren Topel & Family

J. Burt Totaro

Robert Totaro and Deborah Stuart

David Trovato

Sangeeta Tyagi

Urban Affairs Coalition

Meghan Valentine

Vanguard Matching Gift Program

Ted Van Houten

Hope Velocette

Jo-Ann Verrier

Zack Vigneault

Robin Walker

Stephanie Walkup

Kelly and Rich Walsh

Joyce Walton

Daizong Wang

Doug and Linda Weidman

Wharton Charity Fashion Show

Signe Wilkinson

Wayne Williams

James M. and Susan M. Wolfe

Sai and Elyse Yerrapathruni

Debra Yorkman

Keith Youse

Jason and Elisabeth Yucis

The Zisman Family Foundation

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KEY RESOURCES &

365 Health Services

Apple Tree Housing Services

Bebashi - Transition to Hope

Blessings4Ever Home Health Care

BQ Basements

Brown's ShopRite

Career Link

CareGivers America

Child & Youth Care Certification Board

City of Philadelphia Office of Homeless Services

Community College of Philadelphia

Community Legal Services

Covenant House

Cradles to Crayons

Dornsife Center

Center for Nonviolence & Social Justice - Drexel University

Drexel Writer's Room

ELECT

FAB Youth Philly

Finishing Trades Institute

Friends Rehabilitation Program

Gap Inc

Germantown House

Grandma's Kids at Temple University

High Point Coffee

Jewish Family and Children's Services (JFCS)

Lady Electricians

Lutheran Settlement House

MarsCare

North10 PHL

Oxford Circle Christian Community Development Association

Pennsylvania Apprentice Coordinators Association

Philabundance Community Kitchen

Philadelphia Energy Authority

Philadelphia Horticultural Society

Partners

Playworks

Porter's Daycare and Educational Center

PowerCorps

Programming for Excellence Inc.

Provision of Grace World Mission Church

Provision Vocational Training Center

Rising Sons

Samuel Staten SR - Pre-Apprenticship Program

Savage Construction Company

Smith Playground

Solar States

Thaddeus Stevens College

The Attic Youth Center

The Block Gives Back

The Wardrobe

Urban Creators

Valley Youth House

Williamson College of the Trades

Women Against Abuse

Women Organized Against Rape

YearUp

Youth Emergency Shelters

Youth Sentencing & Re-Entry Project

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2021-2022 Financials

Net Assets

Excess of revenues over expenditures: Net assets at the beginning of the year: Net assets at the end of the year:

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Revenue & Support Contributions Government & Other Grants Receipts from School District Miscellaneous Total Revenue & Support $3,505,485 $2,911,167 $2,121,892 $26,610 $8,565,154 Expenses Program Service Education Management & General Development Total Expenses $4,672,532 $937,383 $469,088 $6,079,003
Our IRS ID Number is 23-2728467
$2,486,151 $4,236,530 $6,722,681
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