2009 Statistics
23,244 days of care were provided at our three Preschool and Childcare Centers.

12,927 days of recreation, weightlifting, tutoring and youth programming
provided at Southside Youth.
1,228 youth participated in our Summer Jam Basketball and Summer Spike
Volleyball leagues.
376 people received assistance in the areas of counseling, budget management,
aging counseling, case management, and immigration services totaling 1,472 units
of service.
6,638 Family Food Orders were provided to feed 5,566 people with 16,698 days of
food provided.
5,478 visits for free clothing and donated household items from our clothing
store.
$81,967 of direct financial assistance was provided to those in need.
17,170 meals were served at our two Senior Neighborhood Centers and 64,410 meals
were delivered by volunteer drivers in the Mobile Meals Program for a total of
81,580 meals provided.
36,561 hours of volunteer service were provided throughout the community by RSVP
(Retired and Senior Volunteer Program). Other volunteers provided 4,385 hours of
service.
TCE volunteers prepared 2,017 Federal and State tax returns for elderly and low
income persons for $1,319,461 in refunds. $227,265 in Earned Income Tax Credits
were refunded. Volunteers assisted 333 persons with information and enrollment
in the Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Program.

3,226 trips were provided to seniors and volunteers by InterServ vans.
46,209 hours of Homemaker and Consumer Directed Services helped frail elderly
people remain living in their own homes rather than being placed into nursing
homes.
185 elderly persons received vital health support provided through flu shots,
nutritional supplements, Medical Telemonitoring, Lifeline or Vial of Life
services.
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