By Dr. Lois Lee | Founder & President
In 2015 Children of the Night celebrated a new partnership with Goodwill California and we plan on servicing all of their sites throughout the United States. The majority of WOW services are still in California (61%) and we have seen a marked increase in services in Florida, Texas and North Carolina.
Last year we provided 5016 services to 490 clients in 30 states
407 of those clients participated
in our online GED program and 83 received comprehensive case managment which includes shelter referrals, medical referrals, rescue from pimps and other crisis intervention.
Although these clients are still on the streets moving from shelter to couch surfing, we are able to keep up our relationship through our 24/7 hotline that provides them 24 hour care.
We noted that 331 of our WOW clients were female, 157 male and 2 transgender
.
While we have noted over the years a sharp decrease in the number of boys and transgender
children in our shelter, we have seen an increase and their return through out WOW program.
Of our 407 GED clients - 282 were provided complete GED assessments in all 5 subjects - and we spent 4027 tutoring sessions on this group.
We registered 84 clients for the GED and 31 passed parts of the test (they won't have to retest these subjects - if they complete the test in a reasonable amount of time.)
And 26 of the 84 successfulll completed the GED.
Last year we faced special challenges including the privatization of the GED which resulted in various tests in various states and we needed to create curriculum to teach to these new tests.
We also were required to limit our travel to other states to offer our free online educational
programs becasue of a lack of funds
.
Nonetheless, we are growing and we are quite proud.
The construction of our Call Center which hosts our online GED program was completed and is fully staffed.
We are confident this will be a groundbreaking, trailblazing program for people who have been trapped on the streets with no way out.
Our growth is only tempered by the amount of funds
we are able to raise.
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