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Annual Report
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⟶ è stato aggiornato 29 ott 2019 ⟶
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Visalians for a Gang-Free Community is formed
Opened Oak Valley in Tulare, awarded HHSA grat to provide Insight
ProYouth became a 501(C)(3) not-for-profit status
Gang Crossfire in 1995 results in discussion on solutions for preventing youth violence
Opened Del Rey & Arts Magnet in King City, King City received the Community Development Block Grant for 3 years to support ProYouth
HEART Site Directors and staff are hired and trained. HEART Program opens to 3 school sites, 220 students, 18 employees and a budget of $247,000, raised by community members private funds.
First grant is awarded to HEART to support 8 total schools, 1,100 students, 78 employees and $1.3 million budget
HEART Program expands to 10 sites through a new 3-year Federal 21st Century grant in the amount of $787,500 with a total of 1,160 children enrolled and a $2.1 million budget
HEART employs 100 staff members who serve 1,450 children at 10 schools with a $1.8 million budget
HEART expands to 12 schools and now serves 1,880 children with a $2.5 million budget
HEART is active in 15 schools and 2,300 children are enrolled with a $3.8 million budget
HEART expands to 18 schools, serving 2,500 children with a $4.2 million budget
Total of 21 HEART Sites, 3,000 students, approximately 250 staff with a $5.7 million budget
HEART Program is launched in three Visalia high schools providin g after-school academic and enrichment support to students, combined with 21 elementary schools, 3,400 students enrolled with a $6.2 million budget
Opened Global Learning Charter, Opended Santa Lucia in King City, opened Wittman Village Community Center
HEART Expands to 27 sites with a 24 elementary/middle schools and 3 high schools, 3,600 students enrolled, with a $6.7 million budget
Opened in 4 high schools in the Tulare Unified School District.
ProYouth was awared the CACFP, SFSP grant for summer food, JAG grant to provide Insight