Coburn Place

2008

  • We served 70 women and 113 children, providing 29,991 safe days and nights.
  • Upon leaving, 13 women increased their employment earnings by an average of $9,104.37 .
  • Of the women who left the program, 55% (22/40) secured permanent housing.
  • Seventy (70) women participated in weekly therapeutic support groups.
  • Fifty (50) women and thirty-six (36) children participated in weekly individual counseling sessions.
  • Twenty-four (24) women learned skills to achieve a greater level of economic independence by completing an eight-week Economic Education course designed to meet the specific needs of domestic violence survivors.
  • Twenty (20) women increased their independent living skills by completing a nine-week Family Development course.
  • Fifty-one (51) children participated in weekly therapeutic support groups.
  • Seventy-nine (79) children participated in life skills activities.
  • Fifty-one (51) children received regular, one-on-one homework assistance.
  • Twenty-six (26) children helped plan and participated in our ten-week Summer Camp program.
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