Coalition for Engaged Education
Coalition for Engaged Education
Coalition for Engaged Education
Programs
Program 1 [2018]
C/HOPE was created in 2002 to address the negative cycle of youth incarceration. C/HOPE has served more than 3,000 male probation youth, ages 14-17, at Camp David Gonzales in the Malibu Mountains. Participants attend classes to enhance their education, social skills, and coping skills. C/HOPE also assists with reentry into the community through case management so that participants can successfully re-enter school, secure employment, and achieve their personal goals. C/HOPE has reduced the recidivism rate to 20%, which is far below the 70% rate reported by the California Department of Juvenile Justice.Camp David Gonzales closed during the year and C/HOPE relocated to Camp Dorathy Kirby in Commerce. Services commuted at this camp to co-ed students.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2017 – Jun 30, 2018Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$652.6KProgram 2 [2018]
C/FORWARD provides youth in the foster system support to excel in high school and matriculate from college and into careers. C/FORWARD helps to enroll students into high-quality schools that fit their needs and provides financial assistance for enrollment fees, academic supplies, and extracurricular activities. C/FORWARD also sponsors extra-curricular activities and provides mentorship and support. Only 54% of foster youth graduate from high school nationally and only 10% attend college. Since 2000, 93% of our students have graduated from high school, 93% of the graduates have enrolled in college, and 70% have completed a post-secondary degree within six years of high school graduation.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2017 – Jun 30, 2018Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$209.9KProgram 3 [2018]
C/LENNOX was a pilot program launched in 2013 to improve the outcomes of a cohort of young people who had experienced severe trauma. Begun as this group of 20 students matriculated from 8th to 9thgrade, the program included an intensive summer program, placement into high-quality private and charter schools, financial support for educational expenses such as transportation, and ongoing case management, the program has significantly transformed the lives of some of these students. While the program concluded in 2017, the Coalition plans to apply these lessons and this program design to youth involved in the juvenile justice system. The students have graduated this year and have reported successful enrollment into college for 50% of the graduates.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2017 – Jun 30, 2018Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$6.2K
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