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30,365 CHILDRENYOUTH AND FAMILIES IN NEW YORK CITY
WE PROMOTED WELL-BEING, LEARNING, GROWTH, AND CHANGE THROUGH:
FAMILY SUPPORT, COUNSELING,
& FOSTER CARE
EDUCATIONALSUPPORT
AFTERSCHOOL & COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
SUPPORTIVEHOUSING
YOUTH JUSTICE SERVICES
6,982 served 8,043 served 14,396 served 347 served 597 served
ACCESSED GOOD SHEPHERD SERVICES’ PROGRAMS.
11 programs 30 programs 34 programs 2 programs 11 programs
FY2016 RESULTS
THE MAJORITY OF PARTICIPANTS WERE CHILDREN AND YOUTH IN BROOKLYN AND THE BRONX.
FY 2016 RESULTS
MANHATTAN5%
BRONX45%
BROOKLYN50%
AGE LOCATION
OUR IMMEDIATE IMPACT IN COMMUNITIES
ADDRESSING BASIC NEEDS
CREATING YOUTH LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
PROMOTING ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
STRENGTHENING WORKFORCE READINESS
BUILDING FAMILY, STRENGTH, BELONGING
1,902
90%
1,380
88%
89%
participants in our Single Stop program received assistance accessing benefits and services.
of children discharged from our Family Foster Care program were reunited with birth parents or relatives, or were adopted.
students who were off-track for graduation earned their high school diploma.
of those students in our partnership schools who had an internship during the school year successfully completed it.
of participants in our elementary and middle school afterschool programs developed leadership skills.
Good Shepherd Services goes where children, youth, and families face the greatest challenges and builds on their strengths to help them gain skills for success.
WE MAKE A DIFFERENCE
This report was produced using data from 3rd party evaluations as well as internal programmatic data collected by the Good Shepherd Program Evaluation and Planning Department. All Good Shepherd programs implement a performance management plan using a logic model and collect data on participant characteristics, services, and outcomes.
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Good Shepherd Transfer School students were more likely to graduate, outperforming comparison students by 12 percentage points. (study by Metis Associates)
in Graduation
Good Shepherd students involved in our Bronx LifeLink program, a program offering college access and retention services, were more likely to graduate from community college after eight semesters, outperforming the comparison group by 13 percentage points. (study by the City University of New York)
in College Retention
Within 2 years after entry, participants in Chelsea Foyer, a supportive housing program, were 36% less likely than the comparison group to live in the single adult shelter system. (study by the Center for Innovation through Data Intelligence)
in HousingStability