Jctod Outreach, Inc.

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aka Johnson Park Center   |   Utica, NY   |  www.johnsonparkcenter.org

Mission

Serving the poor and needy in the inner city through community development, special needs housing, nutrition, recreation, mentoring, and advocacy.

Ruling year info

1996

Principal Officer

Rev. Maria Scates

Main address

PO Box 160 26 Johnson Park

Utica, NY 13503 USA

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EIN

16-1498400

NTEE code info

Temporary Shelter For the Homeless (L41)

Other Youth Development N.E.C. (O99)

Emergency Assistance (Food, Clothing, Cash) (P60)

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Family Emergency Shelter

Johnson Park Apartments Permanent Supportive Housing * A new start! * A supportive, nurturing environment where homeless women can recover from substance abuse and mental health disabilities, rebuild their families, and prepare to re-enter the workforce * Includes an on-site Family Specialist Program designed to strengthen families, build home living skills, and prevent family violence and neglect * Advocacy at custody hearings, court appearances, with treatment providers, and more. Family Emergency Shelter The first Emergency Shelter of its kind in Oneida County, where traditional and non-traditional low income families can stay together during a crisis, regardless of their composition Youth Drop-In Center and Feeding Program * Open to all children, year-round * A positive, safe environment where youth can take refuge from the streets and difficult home situations * Each day we provide a nutritious meal  * The Youth Voice Initiative trains young people ages 9 to 16 to speak up and be leaders and positive role models. Members encourage other youth not to use tobacco, illegal drugs, or alcohol and to resist crime and violence. Community Food Pantry Open to all low-income individuals and families. There is no referral or identification needed, and no residency requirement. We are open in the evenings to meet the needs of working families, who can come in and pick up a selection of nutritious staple foods. Pre- and Post-Employment Mentoring,Training, and Support Services for Ex-Offenders Get back on track with help creating a resume, searching and applying for jobs, preparing for interviews, getting work clothes, ID, and much more. We will provide support and coaching through the whole process, even after you get the job!

Population(s) Served

Serving children from 5:30 PM to 9:00 PM. Includes a hot supper with many activities. During the school year, the Youth Center provides homework help, literacy classes, technology training, life skill and self-esteem building activities, structured recreation, and more.

Population(s) Served

A supportive, nurturing environment where homeless women can recover from substance abuse and mental health disabilities, rebuild their families, and prepare to re-enter the workforce * Includes an on-site Family Specialist Program designed to strengthen families, build home living skills, and prevent family violence and neglect * Advocacy at custody hearings, court appearances, with treatment providers, and more.

Population(s) Served

Community Food Pantry Open to all low-income individuals and families. There is no referral or identification needed, and no residency requirement. We are open in the evenings to meet the needs of working families, who can come in and pick up a selection of nutritious staple foods.

Population(s) Served

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Affiliations & memberships

United Way Member Agency 1995

Financials

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Jctod Outreach, Inc.

Board of directors
as of 12/05/2017
SOURCE: Self-reported by organization
Board chair

Robert Polivka

RP Auto Brokers

Robert A. Polivka

RP Auto Brokers

Veronica J. Tichenor

SUNY Institute of Technology

Jeffrey H. McArn

Hamilton College

Nancy E. Wolfe

Teacher, Proctor High School, Utica, NY