Programs
Youth-Centered Community Programs
FAN's mission is to be a youth-centered community of safe places and linked hearts. We successfully launched a social emotional afterschool and summer programming for 46 youth participants. After implementing a successful in-person summer program, we were able to safely support 31 youth participants with after school programming despite the ongoing COVID-19. We partnered with LETS Go Boys and Girls to continue STEM. We also partnered with Families4Families to ensure 10+ FANmilies a/month received a complete grocery shopping bag full of groceries each month. In addition, we used myfitlifestyles to promote healthy eating and teach participants and staff about nutrition and physical wellness. We also had 18 participants and one staff member work with our contracted counselor to promote mental health and wellness in attempts to remove the stigma surrounding therapy.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2021 – Jun 30, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$201.6KCommunity Wellness and Support Services
FAN served over 474 people at our peer operated center, in FY 2021-2022. We supported 10 alumni participants with direct services, preventing 3 evictions. 100% of our participants reported feelings of safety and 83.2% of participants reported that they tried/experienced something new. Our drop-in center linked 78 community members to services. Hosting our Radical Wellness: Ward Ate Market connected 120 community members with wellness resources, access to healthy foods, community vendors, and alternate healing/coping modalities and distributed 136 naloxone kits and overturned 1 overdose. We continued to have 2 Alumni participants to serve on FANs Board of Directors and employed 1 Alumni participant throughout the year to support programming.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2021 – Jun 30, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$118.6KEmergency Food Distribution Initiative
Initiative started to provide our FANmilies and the community with access to fresh foods, produce, and essential items like PPP, soap, sanitary napkins, condoms, etc. This year we were able to provide prepared meals and are set to adopt the pantry as an official prgram for our next fiscal year. To ensure youth participants stayed fed and had access to food, we served as an emergency food distribution site, which provided over 31,000 meals.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2021 – Jun 30, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$0
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