2015 Annual Report Sleek Version Booklet
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<strong>2015</strong> At A Glance<br />
Results Oriented Management &<br />
Accountability (ROMA) <strong>2015</strong><br />
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24 previously unemployed individuals obtained a job.<br />
88 individuals increased their employment income and/or benefits.<br />
114 individuals attended MOCA Life Skills classes, obtaining vital skills to maintaining a<br />
stable lifestyle.<br />
7 individuals received their HiSET Diploma and 5 individuals received certification through<br />
a technical education program.<br />
672 children participated in pre-school (Head Start) activities to develop school readiness.<br />
612 infants and children obtained age appropriate immunizations, medical, and dental<br />
care<br />
211 families improved their family functioning skills.<br />
114 families homes were weatherized; providing safe and affordable housing units.<br />
22,579 individuals received emergency food resources.<br />
383 individuals received emergency protection from violence.<br />
1604 pounds of food was gathered in partnership with Boy Scouts through Food Drives<br />
with 1392 hours of volunteer service by youth members.<br />
3,172 seniors, 4,370 vulnerable individuals with disabilities received services to maintain an<br />
independent living situation as a result of services.<br />
60 packages of diapers were gathered through Diaper Drives and distributed to families in<br />
need.<br />
453 members of the community mobilized by Community Action and participated in<br />
community revitalization and anti-poverty initiatives.<br />
49,421 hours of volunteer service dedicated to the Missouri Ozarks Community Action<br />
agency.<br />
33,799 hours of volunteer services donated to the Missouri Ozarks Community Action<br />
agency by low-income volunteers.<br />
233 low-income individuals participated in community activities or groups created or<br />
supported by Missouri Ozarks Community Action.