Brighton Center Inc
Programs
Comprehensive Family Support Services
During Fiscal Year 2024, Brighton Center served 31,076 individuals through 47 programs. Brighton Center's comprehensive services are wrapped around individuals and families to meet the whole families' needs and lead to self-sufficiency.Brighton Center serves the community through the following programs:COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER programs assist families to reach financial self-sufficiency through connection to supportive intensive services, training, and education. Emergency Assistance provides short-term crisis intervention and provides food and other tangible items, as well as linkages to other services. In Fiscal Year 2024, 2,173 families received those services, and 5,663 individuals received a specific tangible resource. 120 older adults accessed supportive services to maintain independence through Club Care. Volunteer Engagement services are responsible for the oversight of 2,470 volunteers each year who assist our programs. Also, Brighton Center had 244 volunteers serving at local non-profits through our Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP). We also educated 2,664 seniors on the issue of Medicare fraud and 244 seniors were served through Senior Support services.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2023 – Jun 30, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$1.8MHousing and Financial Wellness Services
HOUSING AND FINANCIAL WELLNESS provides both a continuum of financial services, as well as housing within Brighton Center and throughout Northern Kentucky. Financial Wellness works on improving credit, budgeting, getting banked, savings, making good financial decisions, assisting with asset building, and preparing individuals and families for homeownership. Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Sites are offered to assist with tax preparation in Campbell, Boone, and Grant Counties, and provided 528 individuals with free tax preparation services which resulted in a total of $636,276 in combined tax return refunds. 231 individuals attended a financial education workshop with 87% increasing their knowledge of budgeting, credit, and banking. 435 individuals engaged in Financial Coaching, and 96% paid their bills on time. 15 individuals became homeowners, and 289 individuals received foreclosure prevention counseling. 196 families, with school-aged children, were served through Stable Families, and 133 obtained or maintained safe and stable housing.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2023 – Jun 30, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$1.8MFamily and Child Development Programs
FAMILY AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT programs serve infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and school-age children and their families through child development centers. Northern Kentucky Scholar House (NKSH), a partnership with Neighborhood Foundations, is a comprehensive, two-generation self-sufficiency program for single-parent families that provides affordable housing, child development services (Early Scholars Child Development Center), and case management support as they pursue a degree in higher education. 177 were served at NKSH. 154 children and their parents were served at Bright Days Child Development Center and 97 at Early Scholars. After 12 months of enrollment, 97% of Bright Days and Early Scholars children were assessed age-appropriate for cognitive and language skills. 68% of the single parents at NKSH made measurable progress toward a degree.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2023 – Jun 30, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$1.6M
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