Title: COMMITMENT
1COMMITMENT
CHILDRENS COALITION
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3PARTNERSHIP AND ADVOCACY IN THE GREATER BATON
ROUGE AREA
4THE GREATER BATON ROUGE CHILDRENS COALITION
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6 GENERAL GOALS
7Baton Rouge Council on Human Relations
Powell Resnikoff Humanitarian Award 1 agency
awarded annually
8Baton Rouge Council on Human Relations Forums on
topics that work against racism and all its
aspects
Approx. families/children served
100 All members of the community through public
forums
9Baton Rouge Council on Human Relations Advocacy
for Children Rally on Capitol Steps, April 2004
Approx. 300 attendees All citizens concerned
with early childhood and health care issues.
10Capital Area United Way
23 agencies served
11EBRP Dept. of Juvenile Services Juvenile Services
Approx. families/children served 3600
12LA National Assoc. of Social Workers NASW in LA
Approx. families/children served 2500 in
EBRP area
13Prevent Child Abuse Louisiana Mandatory
Reporters of child abuse and neglect training
program.
Approx. families/children served Approximately
80 trainings have been implemented for various
mandatory reporters between Summer 2003-Present
14The Advocate The Advocate Daily Newspaper
Approx. families/children served Major segment
of community, cannot be quantified
15 HEALTH SAFETY
16Baton Rouge Childrens Advocacy Center (BRCAC)
Approx. families/children served
160 abused children and 36 non-offending
caregivers
17Baton Rouge General Regional Cancer Center Tar
Wars East Baton Rouge and Ascension Parishes
Approx. families/children served Over
2,500 fifth grade students in two parishes
18Baton Rouge Primary Care Collaborative BRPCC) The
Dr. David Beverlyn Mays Health Center and St.
Martin dePorres Health Center
Approx. families/children served To be
determined open inNovember, hope to serve over
1000 the first year.
19Capital Area CASA Association
Approx. families/children served 289
20East Baton Rouge Parish School System Health Care
Centers in Schools
Approx. families/children served 85
enrollment
21Family Road of GBR Health Start
Approx. families/children served Total program
participants 784 Total outreach contacts
2,724 Total community education participants
9,117 (Health Fairs, events) Total provider
trainings 1,230
22Family Road of GBR Prenatal Care to Clients
Approx. families/children served 10
23Family Road of GBR Car Seat General Safety
Approx. families/children served
318 men, women and families
24Family Road of GBR Education Training
Approx. families/children served 636
men, women and families
25Family Road of GBR Medicaid
Applications
Approx. families/children served 1,267
men, women, children and familes
26Greater Baton Rouge Health Forum
School Pedometer Kits
Approx. families/children served 750
27Health Care Centers in Schools
HCCSSchool-Based Health Centers
Approx. families/children served 4,500
28Health Care Centers in Schools HCCS
Coordinated School Health
Approx. families/children served About
45,000 children and youth
29I CARE The Party's Over Club
Drugs and Date Rape
Approx. families children served 3,000
children and youth
30Louisiana Department of Justice Operation Safe
Haven, School Safety
Approx. families/children served 700,000
31McMains Children's Developmental Center Physical,
Occupational, Speech, Education Therapy
Approx. families/children served 850
32Medical Management Options Turning Point Youth
Approx. families/children served 50
33Office of Public Health WIC (Women, Infant
Children)
Approx. families/children served Over
5000 pregnant women, infants, and children served
per year
34Office of Public Health Family Nurse Partnership
Approx. families/children served 120
families
35Office of Public Health Immunizations Shots For
Tots
Approx. families/children served All
EBR schools and licensed day cares
36Office of Public Health Immunizations LINKS
Approx. families/children served 60
providers use VFC (2nd only to New Orleans)
37Office of Public Health Infant Mental Health/ECSS
Surveys done at EBRP Health Unit
Approx. families/children served
Families surveyed approximately 50 100/month.
38Office of Public Health earlySteps
Approx. families/children served
Served 889 children from 7-01-03 to 7-01-04. The
following parishes are served Asc, EBR, WBR,
Iberville, W. Feliciana, E. Feliciana, Pointe
Coupee.
39Office of Public Health Genetics
Approx. families/children served
100 per year
40Our Lady of the Lake Childrens Hospital CARE
Clinic(Child at Risk Evaluation)
Approx. families/children served 2
to 8 families per week
41Our Lady of the Lake Childrens Hospital Sickle
Cell Support Group
Approx. families/children served
5-10 kids per month
42Our Lady of the Lake Childrens Hospital School/
Class Tours
Approx. families/children served
1-2 school groups per week
43Our Lady of the Lake Childrens
Hospital Trick-or-Treat Night
Approx. families/children served
Up to 60 families
44Our Lady of the Lake Childrens
Hospital Pediatric Endocrinology Clinic
Approx. families/children served
Est 3oo per year
45Our Lady of the Lake Childrens
Hospital Pediatric Obesity Camp
Approx. families/children served
50 kids
46Our Lady of the Lake Childrens Hospital Asthma
Camp
Approx. families/children served
40 kids
47RizUp LA Teen Pregnancy Awareness Day
Approx. families/children served
100 teens
48Our Lady of the Lake Childrens Hospital Sunday
Funday
Approx. families/children served
120 kids
49St. Elizabeth Foundation St. Elizabeth's Adoption
Program
Approx. families/children served 20
families
50Summit Hospital The Jason Foundation A Youth
Suicide Prevention Program
Approx. families/children served
50,000 youth between grades 7-12 a school
based curriculum program throughout the state
51Womans Hospital Body Basics Boys- Girls
Approx. families/children served 1800
children
52Womans Hospital Womans Hospital Warmline
Approx. families/children served 8,000
infants plus now service state-wide
53Womans Hospital Heart Walk
(Anti-smoking)
Approx. families/children served 200
teens
54 EDUCATION
55Academic Distinction Fund
ADF Grant Programs
Approx. families/children served 10,000
students
56Baton Rouge Community College BRCC Academy
Approx. families/ children served 100
57Baton Rouge Community College Kids' Galaxy
Approx. families/ children served 50
58Baton Rouge Workforce Investment Board Baton
Rouge Marine Institute
Approx. families/children served 50
59Baton Rouge Council on Human Relations Annual
academic awards for Istrouma High Students
Approx. families/children served 600
attendees 3 awards are given.
60Capital Area Human Services District CAHSD
School Base Social Work
Approx. families/children served 348
children
61Community Assoc. for the Welfare of School
Children (CAWSC) CAWSC
Approx. families/children served
12,300
62EBRP Library Summer Reading Program for Children
and Teens
Approx. families/children served 12,629
children 1,200 teens
63EBRP Library Book Buds
Approx. families/children served 230
64EBRP Library Math Buds
Approx. families/children served 190
65East Baton Rouge Parish School System Truancy
Assessment Service Center TASC - for K 5th
graders
Approx. families/children served 5,000
66East Baton Rouge Parish School System Extended
Year Program (EYP)
Approx. families/children served 2,852
K-5th grade
67East Baton Rouge Parish School System GEAR-UP
Approx. families/children served 1500
68East Baton Rouge Parish School System Rap-It-Up--
Greenbrier,Twin Oaks, LaSalle, Delmont, North
Highlands Magnolia Woods
Approx. families/children served 200
Youth
69East Baton Rouge Parish School System Jr. Tech.
Camp
Approx. families/children served 30
Middle School Teens
70East Baton Rouge Parish School System Exceptional
Student Services Extended School Year Program
Approx. families/children served 150
71East Baton Rouge Parish School System Glen Oaks
High At risk youth who did not meet
requirements for promotion
Approx. families/children served 40
72EBRP Head Start East Baton Rouge Parish
Head Start Pre-school 2003-2004
Approx. families/children served 1362
pre-school children and families
73EBRP Workforce Investment Administration Baton
Rouge Marine Institute
Approx. families/children served Funded
50 (out of school/ younger youth 14-18) slots
74EBRP Workforce Investment Administration EBRP
School System/Working Options, Resource and
Skills Program
Approx. families/children served Funded
100 (in out of school youth 16 21) slots
75Greater Fed. Of Churches and Synagogues,
Conn-Agra, Greater Mt. Carmel Baptist Church
Kid's Café
Approx. families/children served 40
76Louisiana Delta Service Training- Working with
Children in Poverty May 2004
Approx. families/children served 120
77North Baton Rouge Learning Center Big
Brothers/Big Sisters Project Act NBR Partners
in Prevention Coalition NBR Comm. Youth Council
Approx. families/children served 400
78RizUp LA Parenting Workshops
Approx. families/children served 20
parents
79RizUp LA Don't Drink and Drive Campaign
Approx. families/children served 65
80RizUp LA RCA-Community Outreach (participate in
forums and information booths)
Approx. families/children served 980
81RizUp LA RCA-Youth Impact
Approx. families/children served 1300
82RizUp LA RCA (Reaching Communities with
Abstinence)
Approx. families/children served 65
83Safety Council of Louisiana Capital Area Dr.
Morton L. Levy Safety Town, Family Safety Day
KidSense
Approx. families/children served 6500
84Southern University and AM
SERVE! Baton Rouge 2003-04 AmeriCorps Program
Approx. families/children served 9000
students per semester
85The Advocate Kids Avenue
Approx. families/children served Major
segment of community, cannot be quantified
86The Advocate Newspapers in Schools
Approx. families/children served Cannot
be quantified, 4-5 thousand newspapers daily
going into area classrooms workshops, teaching
guides, newsletters.
87Urban Restoration Enhancement Corp. Saturday
Academy
Approx. families/children served 240
88Volunteers in Public Schools EveryBody Reads
Approx. families/children served 200
89Volunteers of America Childcare Key
Approx. families/children served 3539
participants trained in service delivery area
90YMCA Preschool and Infant/Toddler Center
Approx. families/children served 50
children
91YWCA Early Head Start Program
Approx. families/children served 111
Families
92YWCA Family Resource Center Even Start Family
Literacy
Approx. families/children served 111
Families
93YWCA Parent Information Resource Center (PIRC)
Approx. families/children served Over
5,000 families have received information and/or
services.
94 RECREATION, ARTS CULTURE
95Arts Council of GBR Teacher and Artist Training
Programs Five Teacher Artist Workshops
Approx. families/children served 44
teachers and artists, total 699 hours
96Arts Council of GBR Programs in the Schools
Approx. families/children served 6,420
students, 148 teachers
97Baton Rouge General Childrens Art Program,
Spring 2004
Approx. families/children served 850
children the first time this event was held
98BREC Program for at Risk Population
Approx. families/children served 20,349
99East Baton Rouge Parish Library
Summer Reading Cultural and Arts Programs
Approx. families/children served More
than 20,00 children, teens and adults
100East Baton Rouge Parish School System
East Baton Rouge Parish Honor Bands Strings
Approx. families/children served 350
youth
101East Baton Rouge Parish School System
East Baton Rouge Parish Honor Choir
Approx. families/children served 280
youth
102East Baton Rouge Parish School System
Downtown Celebration of the Arts in Schools
Approx. families/children served 85
enrollment
103RizUp LA Summer Arts Camp
Approx. families/children served 65
104 COMMUNITY LINKAGE COLLABORATION
105Academic Distinction Fund Teachers Networking
Together
Approx. families/children served 100
106Academic Distinction Fund Leadership Institute
Approx. families/children served 150
107Baton Rouge Crisis Intervention Center, Inc.
(BRCIC) United Way 211 United Way 211
Information and Referral Service
Approx. families/children served 6,425
individual callers to United Way 211
108Capital Area Human Services District Interagency
Services Coordinator (ISC)
Approx. families/children served 44
children
109East Baton Rouge Parish School System Exceptional
Student Services Agency Fair -Explore
Possibilites for Work, School, Life After
Graduation
Approx. families/children served 125
110Greater B.R. Federation Of Churches and
Synagogues Sounds of CommUNITY
Approx. families/children served 200
111LANO LA Standards for Excellence
Approx. families/children served 100
112LANO Public Policy Initiative
Approx. families/children served 500
113SERVE! Baton Rouge Summer Enrichment Programs
Approx. families/children served Over 250
youth teens
114 YOUTH LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT YOUTH SERVICE
115Chamber of GBR Teens As Leaders
Approx. families/children served 25
(within last 5 years has served over 150 kids)
116Cities at Peace City at Peace Baton Rouge
Approx. families/children served 35
youth and over 400 families
117East Baton Rouge Parish School System Team Spirit
Conferences School Programs
Approx. families/children served 120
Students
118East Baton Rouge Parish School System SADD
Conference
Approx. families/children served 52
High School Teens
119EBRP Mayor's Office/Youth Advisory Commission
Youth Power 2004 Mayor's Youth Advisory
Approx. families/children served 2000
120EBRP Workforce Investment Administration
LSYOU Program
Approx. families/children served Funded
154(in school youth/ younger youth 14 16)
121EBRP Workforce Investment Administration
Family Hope Christian Center Program
Approx. families/children served Funded 36
(out of school youth 16 -21) slots
122EBRP Workforce Investment Administration
Working to Achieve
Approx. families/children served Funded 16
(out of school youth 16 -21) slots
123EBRP Workforce Investment Administration
LRCE Program
Approx. families/children served Funded 20
(out of school/ younger youth 16 18)
124EBRP Workforce Investment Administration
Sponsor- Mayors Youth Advisory Commission Youth
Power Program
Approx. families/children served 2000
attendees
125EBRP Workforce Investment Administration
Louis Jetson Foundation Program
Approx. families/children served Funded
16 (out of school youth 16 -21) slots
126Girl Scouts-Audubon Council
Approx. families/children served 12,100
127Louisiana Delta Service Fall Personal and
Professional Training for AmeriCorps members
Approx. families/children served
20 corps members plus approx. 3,000 children and
families they will come into contact with in the
coming year
128Office of Mayor President of EBRP Mayors Youth
Advisory Youth Power 2004
Approx. families/children served 2000
129Prevent Child Abuse Louisiana Youth Advocacy
Summit
Approx. families/children served
90 High School Sophomore and Junior Students
130RizUp LA Job Fair
Approx. families/children served
225 Teens and Young Adults
131RizUp LA YIELD (Youth Instruction and Empowerment
in Leadership Development)
Approx. families/children served
60
132SERVE! Baton Rouge National Youth Service Day
Community Service Project
Approx. families/children served
Over 2000 Girl Scout members and volunteer
troop leaders
133SERVE! Baton Rouge Make a Difference Day
Community Service Project
Approx. families/children served
Over 600 students, faculty and families
134SERVE! Baton Rouge MLK Day 2004 Community Service
Project
Approx. families/children served
14 AmeriCorps members and 10 community
volunteers dialogue with residents about the
Civil Rights Movement and conducted hands-on
craft activities with residents.
135Urban Restoration Enhancement Corp. NBR 70805
Plus!
Approx. families/children served
140
136Womans Hospital Teen Club Camp
Approx. families/children served
20
137Womans Hospital Take Our Kids to Work Day
Approx. families/children served
90 pre-teen and teens
138Youth Oasis Kaleidoscope Emergency Shelter
Approx. families/children served
58 as of July 2004. (22 males 36 females) 149
since inception in Nov. 2002 (70 male,79 female)
139Youth Oasis Passages Transition and Permanent
Housing Program
Approx. families/children served
26 Youth and 14 minor children in 2004103
young adults and 29 minor children since inception
140 BASIC NEEDS CARING
141Family Violence Intervention Center, Inc. Kid's
Café
Approx. families/children served 275
142East Baton Rouge Parish School System Istrouma
Teen Learning Center
Approx. families/children served 72
143Family Road of GBR Wellness, Nutrition Fitness
Approx. families/children served 1,012
family members
144Family Road of GBR Banking Technology
Approx. families/children served 102
men, women and families
145Family Road of GBR Counseling
Approx. families/children served 384
family members
146Family Road of GBR Teen Parenting
Approx. families/children served 400
teens/ families
147Family Road of GBR Prenatal
Approx. families/children served
11,462 teens, women, men and children
148Greater B.R. Federation Of Churches and
Synagogues Holy Grill
Approx. families/children served 50
families children
149Our Lady of the Lake Childrens Hospital CMN
Support of Needy Families
Approx. families/children served
Numerous each year
150Our Lady of the Lake Childrens
Hospital Adopt-a-School
Approx. families/children served 500
families
151Our Lady of the Lake Childrens Hospital Sports
Moments
Approx. families/children served 80
families
152Our Lady of the Lake Childrens Hospital Holiday
Carolers/Gift Giving
Approx. families/children served 350
to 500 families in the Christmas Season
153Our Lady of the Lake Childrens Hospital Teen
Night
Approx. families/children served 15
teens per month
154Woman's Hospital Facing Loss
Approx. families/children served
182
155 FAMILY SUPPORT
156Baton Rouge Chapter of Links, Inc. Services to
Youth in Community Centers Touching Tomorrow
Today "TLC- The Links Care
Approx. families/children served 500
157Capital Area Family Violence Intervention Center,
Inc. The Battered Womens Program
Approx. families/children served 356
158Capital Area Human Services District Family
Support Coordinator Services
Approx. families/children served 200
children families
159EBRP Juvenile Court Family Strengthening Program
Approx. families/children served 100
160Family Road of GBR Parenting
Approx. families/children served 376
men, women and families
161Family Road of GBR Children and Teens
Approx. families/children served 28
teens, men, women and children
162Family Road of GBR Dedicated
Dads-Fatherhood Program
Approx. families/children served 115
fathers/families
163Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Grandparents
Raising Grandchildren Information Center of LA
Approx. families/children served 1200
164Grief Recover Center Counseling Support Groups
for Children and Adults
Approx. families/children served 180
165Prevent Child Abuse Louisiana First Steps
Approx. families/children served
Approximately 850 first time and teen mothers
served in the Baton Rouge Area from
Summer2003-present
166Prevent Child Abuse Louisiana First Steps
Approx. families/children served
Approximately 850 first time and teen mothers
served in the Baton Rouge Area from
Summer2003-present
167Prevent Child Abuse Louisiana Best Dads
Approx. families/children served
Approximately 75 Dads graduated from the program
from September 2003 to present.
168South Baton Rouge Christian Childrens Foundation
Back to School Supply Party
Approx. families/children served 125
families in 2004 All classrooms at Buchanan in
2003.
169Volunteers of America Baton Rouge Youth
Approx. families/children served 40
teens annually
170Womans Hospital Sex Talk for Parents of Betwixt
and Betweens
Approx. families/children served 75
Families
171Womans Hospital NICU Reunion
Approx. families/children served 150
families
172Womans Hospital Fertility Reunion
Approx. families/children served 150
families
173Womans Hospital Fertility Reunion
Approx. families/children served 150
families
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175TOGETHER WE ARE STRONGER
TOGETHER WE WILL TAKE A STAND
176PROMOTING AN EFFORT
TO IMPACT THE LIVES OF OUR CHILDREN IN POSTIVE
WAYS.
177PROMOTING AWARENESS
PROMOTING NETWORKING
178AS ADVOCATES
We promote ACTION on childrens behalf.
179AS ADVOCATES
We strengthen the voices of all youth and family
supporters.
180With your involvement Childrens Coalition can
continue this important work
181JOIN US!
PLAY AN ACTIVE ROLE IN PUTTING CHILDREN
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185Visit us on the Web CCofGBR.org
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