Basic Organization Information
LOUISVILLE CENTRAL COMMUNITY CENTER INC
- Also Known As:
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LCCC
- Physical Address:
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Louisville, KY
40203 1744
- EIN:
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61-0590743
- Web URL:
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www.lcccnews.org
- NTEE Category:
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P Human Services
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P30 Children's and Youth Services
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S Community Improvement, Capacity Building
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S20 Community, Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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P Human Services
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P28 Neighborhood Center, Settlement House
- Year Founded:
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1948
- Ruling Year:
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1962
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Mission Statement
To end poverty by advancing self-reliance through increased competence and confidence among individuals and families in Russell neighborhood and the larger community.
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Impact Summary from the Nonprofit
<ul><li>Early childhood assessment scores are rated higher than the federally funded Head Start program.</li><li>School-age youth involved in LCCC Kids Art Academy are improving in school performance.</li><li>Old Walnut Street capital campaign has reached over 83% of goal during tough economy times to support job creation and improve educational achievement among youth and workforce development among adults</li><li> LCCC serves over 3,000 individuals annually through early childhood education, youth development, job readiness training and workforce development activities. </li></ul>
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Leadership
Mr. Samuel Watkins
Term:
Since
Jan
1987
Leadership Statement:
<div>LCCC is uniquely positioned to have the greatest impact on individuals and families because of its location in direct proximity to the people it serves. It also employ caring highly skilled adults who are passionate about ending poverty among children and families we serve. </div>
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<div>Our community-based board of directors engages in a variety of activities that put them in direct contact with the families we serve. This hands-on view and involvement adds significant power to our lively discussions around eliminating things that do not work and advocating for those things that do work. Our vision and our work has led to a tremendous investment in our organization by our community recently led by a $1 million gift from Kosair Charities. We welcome your support as well.</div>
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Program:
Youth Development
- Budget:
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$477,772
- Category:
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Youth Development
- Population Served:
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Poor/Economically Disadvantaged, Indigent, General
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Female Children ( 5 - 14 years)
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Male Children (5 - 14 years)
Program Description:
COMMUNITY CHILD CARE
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$257,812
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Program Description:
SPECIAL PROJECTS
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Program:
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$674,659
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Program Description:
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT-RECREATION PROGRAM - THE CENTER WAS ESTABLISHED TO PROVIDE COMMUNITY SERVICES TO THE INNER CITY OF LOUISVILLE. SERVICES INCLUDE FAMILY COUNSELING AND DAY CARE.
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Child Development
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- Category:
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Education
- Population Served:
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Children and Youth (infants - 19 years.)
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Female Adults
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Male Adults
Program Description:
<div>Infants to school-age youth engaged in age appropriate developmental activities.</div>
Program Long-Term Success:
<div>Preparing young children to succeed in kindergarten and helping school-age youth graduate from high school.</div>
Program Short-Term Success:
<div>Pre-school children achieve developmental milestones and school-age youth making passing grades in school.</div>
Program Success Monitored by:
<div>Assessing each pre-school age children and reviewing school-age children's report cards.</div>
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<div>Pre-school children meeting age appropriate development measurements and school-age children promoted to the next grade level.</div>
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