COMMUNITY ACTION ORGANIZATION OF WESTERN NEW YORK INC
Programs
Early Childhood Services and Partnerships
CAO Head Start (HS) and Early Head Start (EHS) contributes to the well-being and success of 1,080 HS and 205 EHS in Erie County, 200 HS slots for Niagara county, and the program works collaboratively with ten (13) daycare providers supporting one hundred and ninety (225) infants/toddlers, We are working on collaborating with other day care providers as well for the upcoming years. 12% of the HS/EHS openings are reserved for children with disabilities. CAO also partners with Early Head Start Childcare Partnerships to service approximately 160 preschoolers at 7 locations. We have over 31 education agreements and over 90 collaborations and partnerships. Our mission is to provide exemplary comprehensive early childhood services to our children and families in cooperative, collaborative, and nurturing environments.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesMar 1, 2023 – Feb 29, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$23.9MCommunity Services Block Grant
Community Services Block Grant - The CAO is a community based, citizen driven organization that provides essential health & human services, educational and training programs to low-income residents across Erie County, NY with extensive experience in site management, crisis and emergency services, youth and family development, food pantry distributions, employment & training, reporting to funding sources and creating and maintaining vital partnerships within the community. On average we serve over 37,000 individuals and over 40,000 families at over 7 sites annually.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesMar 1, 2023 – Feb 29, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$4.3MCAO Drug Abuse Research and Treatment Program
The CAO Drug Abuse, Research and Treatment Program (DART) currently serves 565 consumers in our outpatient opiate treatment program. The clients attend our clinic daily at which time they receive medication, methadone that assists in the development and maintenance of their recovery from opiate dependence. Clients are also required to attend weekly individual sessions with their assigned counselor as well as group therapy, whose goals are to identify the antecedents to addiction and develop and monitor the effectiveness of their recovery plans. During this period the DART program conducted 148,497 dispensing and approximately 32,669 clinical episodes of care.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesMar 1, 2023 – Feb 29, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$3.4M
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