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Whatsoever Community Center

Published on Nov 27, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

WHATSOEVER COMMUNITY CENTER

JUNIOR BOARD GROUP 4 2013-2014

MISSION STATEMENT

Whatsoever Community Center supports the growth and development of families, by providing a variety of programs for children, youth, and adults to build a solid foundation for life.

HISTORY

Started in 1915.
Started as a soup kitchen.
Later realized the needs of our community were greater then just hunger.

AGENCY

JOHN CONNOR, ANNIE MULLEN, SLOANE SMITH, PALOMA SOLORIO, MAX WILLIAMS.

Location
1201 Ewing Avenue
Kansas City, MO 64126

LEADERSHIP

  • Executive Director- Charlie Gascich
  • Board of Directors President- Darrell Stone
  • Youth Services Director- Matt Tannenhill
  • Community Services Director- Patrico Lazen

COMMUNITY

BEN KEEFE, BRADY MCCARTHY, EDIE LIVERS, HAYDEN ROBERTS, OLIVIA ROSE.

Whatsoever serves the children in the community between the early years of childhood to older teenagers that want to continue their education.

The importance of Whatsoever is it gives education, food, and opportunity to kids who deserve it but can't afford it.

The community is now a better place with Whatsoever keeping the kids safe and protected.

FINANCIALS

GABBY MARTINEZ, CLAIRE MOLLOY, LUKE PTTMAN, SAM SERRANO, ELLERY STUBBERS.

FINANCIALS

  • 2013 Percentage amounts Whatsoever received from the following sources of funding:
  • Government- 30% Foundations- 10% Corporations-2% Individuals- 5%
  • Fundraising Events- 14% Other- 39%
  • Revenue: $416,025 Expenses: $416,025
  • They get most of their money from the government, client fees, and organizations like United Way.

In 2013, Whatsoever Community Center raised over $352, 141.84.

PROGRAMS

REED LEVI, ISA LIPARI, JACKSON PICKETT, AIDAN SCURATO, SLAYTON SMITH.

PROGRAMS OFFERED

  • Early Childhood/Daycare
  • Pre-School
  • Summer Day Camp
  • Boxing Club
  • Family Growth

PROGRAMS OFFERED (CONT.)

  • The Apollo Project
  • Youth Services Programs

About 25 people a day per program.
The preschool program serves more than 25 a day.

It costs about $329, 852. 44 to run all of the programs in 2013.