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OUR COMMUNITY IMPACT IN 2022
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Financial Assistance

468total months of rent assistance provided.
273households received rent assistance.
79households received assistance for emergency basic needs, such as prescriptions, gas, bus tickets and emergency short-term shelter.
27households received assistance for child care expenses.
19households accessed improved living conditions through the First/Last/Deposit program.
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No-Cost Groceries

357‚327

POUNDS

the equivalent of

297,772

MEALS

of food distributed through the Jackson Cupboard and its satellite locations.

847

households representing

1,699

individuals accessed
no cost groceries in

6,463

total shopping visits

Immigrant Services

14community members were trained as community interpreters through The Community Interpreter® training program One22 offered.
59community members have been trained as interpreters through One22’s offerings of this program in the past five years.
81Spanish speakers were assisted by One22 in filing their tax returns through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA program).
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Youth Enrichment Scholarships

208students accessed summer camps and extracurricular activities.
35collaborations with partner organizations enabling local students to participate in a diverse range of enriching activities.

Seasonal Drives

71,458

pounds of food donated through community food drives and local businesses.

408

individuals had their holidays brightened through One22’s holiday gift drive.

112

students accessed school supplies free of charge at the start of the 2022-2023 school year.

Financial Empowerment

40households completed a virtual financial empowerment series in April 2022.
80%of participants reported feeling more confident about managing their finances upon program completion.
100%of participants said they could begin to plan saving for emergencies and goals.
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Volunteers

143

volunteers donated

3,338

hours of service to the food access program.

$100,000

of donated labor.

Volunteers

143

volunteers donated

3,338

hours of service to the food access program.

$100,000

of donated labor.

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