Programs
Program 1 [2021]
Through its flagship education program (preschool, after school, and summer programs) NOC served 130 children in Fall 2020,150 children in winter/spring in 2021, and 100 cilidren in 2021 summer session in a scaled down program due to Covid 19, at its six learning centers in low-income neighborhoods in Beaufort County. Each Learning Center which is easily accessible, is equipped with computer technology and internet, and provides a safe learning environment for children. Parents are directly involved and teachers from public schools and volunteers provide timely homework support and tutoring to high risk children, mainly Hispanics and African Americans. More than 95% of these children show progress in math and reading on the schools' standardized tests. NOC provides this important services, in partnership with the School District, Beaufort County Library and partner agencies at a cost of less than $1200.00 per child per year.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesAug 1, 2020 – Jul 31, 2021Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$466.5KProgram 2 [2021]
NOC's social and community development programs provide opportunities and platforms in low-income neighborhood for building communities trhough social activities and networking. NOC involves churches and civic organizations to foster better relationships among communities. In 2020, NOC (through grant funding) helped more than 100 low income families with grants to cover rental and utility expenses, which kept them from being evicted. NOC also helped thirty individuals with adult functional English classes. By using social media and direct contacts, NOC helped more than 250 individuals with timely information relating to food supply, Covid 19 vaccinations, and community support services from other agencies.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesAug 1, 2020 – Jul 31, 2021Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$5KProgram 3 [2021]
Through its health screenings in low income neighborhoods, NOC in partnership with the Bearfort Memorial Hospital, and DEHEC, vaccinated 75 individuals (including children 12 years and older) from low income households on Hilton Head Island. Through social media NOC provided timely information to people in underserved neighborhoods in Beaufort County about Covid 19 testing and vaccinations.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesAug 1, 2020 – Jul 31, 2021Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$2.5K
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