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JACKSON COUNTY
$494,825 invested in
18 programs at 16 agencies
1,721,771: Meals served
1,157: Individuals who received counseling
support improving behavior health and
emotional wellness
238: People who received emergency shelter
and had their basic needs met
BATTLE CREEK AND KALAMAZOO AREA
$4,534,727 invested in
94 programs at 64 agencies
6,012,685 lbs: Non-perishable and
fresh food provided
165: Adults who attended
financial literacy classes
27: Parents able to maintain
employment due to having safe, reliable
and affordable child care
17: Clients who purchased homes and received
down payment assistance
100% Families served who reported their child
being prepared for kindergarten
513,187: Meals served
40,829: Nights of shelter
98% Households served that retained
stable housing after receiving
short-term housing assistance subsidies
88% Households served that retained
stable housing after receiving
legal assistance
84% Individuals served who gained
employment as a result of attaining
credentials for job readiness
84% Youth served who demonstrated
improved academic performance
CAPITAL AREA
$410,937 invested in
12 programs at 10 agencies
and 4 collaboratives
Collaborative Grants:
$277,437 Invested
2,780: People Served
Access to Health Grants:
$133,500 Invested
14,853: People Served
52: Families able to secure safe
and stable housing
10: Schools that received Survival Kits
twice per month for food insecure children
Collaboratives Funded
Families in Early Literacy,
Project PEACE, Learning
Lab, and Shared Housing
Intervention Program. Three
out of the four programs
served greater than 100% of
projected clients; the fourth
served 91% of its projection.
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