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EL SOL, JUPITER’S NEIGHBORHOOD RESOURCE CENTER
ANNUAL REPORT 2010
Table of Contents
I. Letter to the Town …………………………………………………… 2
II. Programs
1. Labor …………………………………………………...… 3-5 a. Workers Statistics b. Employers Statistics
2. Education ………………………………………………. 6-11
a. English as a Second Language (ESL) b. Spanish Literacy c. Spanish Classes for English Speakers d. Family Literacy e. Financial Literacy f. Vocational Training g. Civics Lessons h. Computer Literacy
3. Community Service ……………………………………… 12 4. Legal ……………………………………………………… 13 5. Health …………………………………………………….. 13 6. Food ………………………………………………………. 14 7. Personal Counseling ……………………………………….15 8. Sunshine Artworks ……………………………………… 16 9. Volunteers and Interns ………………………………….. 17
III. Value of Services …………………………………………………..….. 18
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February 23, 2011
Dear Town of Jupiter Council Members, As part of its lease with the Town, El Sol is pleased to submit its fourth quarterly report for 2010. This report includes cumulative information for the entire year. In the table below, please find highlights from 2010:
Labor The Center operated with a 26% worker placement rate. On a daily basis, 107 workers attended and 20 were hired on average. In 2010, a total of 7,253 were placed in jobs, compared with 6,923 in 2009.
Education 6,113 workers attended daytime ESL classes compared to a total of 4,518 workers in 2009. 116 students advanced a level of English in our daytime ESL classes. At night, 160 students advanced, 65% of the students who enrolled. In 2010 a total of 63 students completed the computer skills course and 129 attended vocational workshops.
Community Service
In 2010, El Sol workers volunteered a total of 959 hours, valued at a contribution of $18,720.
Health El Sol volunteers and volunteer doctors helped a total of 480 individuals with various health needs.
Food In 2010, we served a total of 25,288 meals with an average of 70 meals per day.
Personal Counseling
El Sol helped a total of 669 cases and channeled their needs to the proper agencies.
Value of Services This quarter the value of services provided by El Sol totaled $883,044.92.
We are proud to share the development of our programs and the positive impact they are having in Jupiter. The impact of our programs and services is detailed here, and when appropriate, there is a comparison to previous years’ statistics. According to the Florida Governor’s Commission on Volunteerism and Community Service, the value of volunteer contributions is estimated at $19.52 per hour. This is the amount we assign to calculate the value of our programs. On February 17th, 2011, the Board of Directors voted for a new executive committee which consists of: Ed Ricci (President), Roger Buckwalter (Vice-President), Sheila Hirsch (Treasurer), and Mike Richmond (Secretary). If you have any questions or comments please feel free to contact me. Respectfully submitted by, Jocelyn Sabbagh Center Director
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II. PROGRAMS 1. LABOR PROGRAM
a. Workers Statistics: A total of two thousand and one-hundred and two (2,102) workers are registered with El Sol as of December 31st, 2010. Workers Attendance:
In 2010, worker attendance at the center totaled 39,045, compared with 49,907 in 2009. On average, the center served 107 workers per day in 2010.
Worker Attendance Average Worker Attendance Per
Day
Month 2008 2009 2010 2008 2009 2010
Jan 5239 6123 4645 169 198 150
Feb 4289 5249 4334 153 187 155
Mar 4122 4944 4013 133 159 129
Apr 3909 3805 3169 130 127 106
May 3673 3697 2839 118 119 92
June 3243 3358 2759 108 112 92
July 3671 3879 3139 118 125 101
Aug 3503 3631 3064 113 117 99
Sept 3692 3235 2530 123 108 84
Oct 4108 3556 2461 133 115 79
Nov 4579 3749 2727 153 125 91
Dec 5909 4681 3365 191 151 109
Total 49,937 49,907 39,045 136.8 136.9 107.3
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Workers Hired: In 2010, a total of seven thousand two hundred and fifty-three (7,253) were placed in jobs for 2010, compared with a placement of six thousand nine hundred and twenty-three (6,923) in 2009. The Center operated with a 26% worker placement and, on average, 20 workers were hired per day.
Workers Hired Average Workers Hired Per Day Daily Placement Rate (%)
Month 2008 2009 2010 2008 2009 2010 2008 2009 2010
Jan 634 476 423 20 15 14 12 8 9
Feb 684 425 483 24 15 17 16 8 11
Mar 660 513 566 21 17 18 16 10 14
Apr 783 539 628 26 18 21 20 14 20
May 962 555 774 31 18 25 26 15 27
June 762 752 745 25 25 25 23 22 27
July 771 634 618 25 20 20 21 16 20
Aug 798 623 701 26 20 23 23 17 23
Sept 711 629 669 24 21 22 19 19 26
Oct 733 627 650 24 20 21 18 18 26
Nov 724 649 545 24 22 18 16 17 20
Dec 576 501 451 16 10 15 89 72 13
Total 8,798 6,923 7253.0 23.8 18 20 25 20 26
There are twenty-two (22) countries of origin represented among the workers of El Sol. The most common countries of origin are Guatemala (66%), Mexico (21%) and USA (8%). Compared to 2009, Guatemala (67%), Mexico (21%) and USA (5%).
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b. Employers Statistics A total of four thousand five hundred and forty-four (4,544) employers are registered with El Sol as of December 31st, 2010. In 2010, a total of 906 employers registered to use our services.
Employers Attendance
We have experienced a lower number of new employers in 2010 compared to our statistics from 2009, but total employer attendance increased in 2010 compared to 2009.
New Employers Employer Attendance
Month 2008 2009 2010 2008 2009 2010
Jan 155 81 69 409 297 253
Feb 165 77 76 442 262 294
Mar 142 63 66 427 310 360
Apr 148 82 75 458 316 403
May 164 91 88 551 348 462
June 120 88 86 458 457 452
July 131 111 80 481 382 385
Aug 136 96 97 500 382 423
Sept 146 61 67 453 364 397
Oct 138 89 78 477 400 404
Nov 126 78 71 439 387 345
Dec 357 323 53 357 323 270
Total 1,928 1,240 906 5,452 4,228 4,448
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Employers’ Needs: The majority of job requests and most common needs around the community were (in descending order): landscaping, moving, general labor, housekeeping, painting, digging, construction, and carpentry.
2. EDUCATION
a. English as a Second Language (ESL) Nighttime ESL program
EL Sol partners with the Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College of Florida Atlantic University (FAU) and Palm Beach State College (PBSC) to offer a three-level ESL program to the Jupiter community three nights per week. Classes incorporate English vocabulary and grammar with life skills and, as a result, classes are presented in a way that students simultaneously acquire language skills and practical knowledge that improves their quality of life. Moreover, being that most of the teachers are American college students, the program offers a rich cultural and language interchange.
The topics covered in class were related to employment, healthy living and US concept of time. Volunteers also provided a youth leadership program each night so that parents who would otherwise be unable to attend class had an opportunity to learn English.
In 2010, a total of 160 students advanced a level of English proficiency, 65% of the students advanced. We hosted three semesters one in Spring, Summer, and Fall. Below is a breakdown of enrollment and advancement:
Enrolled Students
Promoted Enrolled Students
Promoted Enrolled Students
Promoted
Semester 2008 2009 2010
Spring 102 80 132 35 100 59
Summer 89 52 71 50 84 40
Fall 101 31 114 38 61 61
TOTAL 292 163 317 123 244 160
Value of Labor Program
Quarter I Quarter II Quarter
III Quarter IV Total
Labor Coordinator $7,500.00 $7,500.00 $7,500.00 $7,500.00 $30,000.00
Volunteer Hours $0.00 $9,437.00 $6,988.00 $6,988.00 $23,413.00
Total $7,500.00 $16,937.00 $14,488.00 $14,488.00 $53,413.00
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In total, there is an average of 30 teachers volunteering each semester. Typically, there is one leader teacher and one or two assistants per class.
The breakdown for the number of students that advanced in the nighttime ESL program is as follows:
Value of Nighttime ESL Program
Quarter I Quarter II Quarter III Quarter IV Total
Education Coordinator $2,100.00 $2,100.00 $1,200.00 $1,620.00 $7,020.00
Volunteer Hours $12,883.00 $4,216.00 $13,430.00 $29,968.00 $60,497.00
Total $14,983.00 $6,316.00 $14,630.00 $31,588.00 $67,517.00
Daytime English Classes
El Sol offers a satellite program of Jupiter High School’s Adult Education, Monday- Fridays. Students include workers who register in our center to look for work and community members who are unable to attend the nighttime options available.
In 2010, 6,113 workers attended daytime ESL classes compared to a total of 4,518 workers that attended in 2009. This represents a 26% increase in attendance in our daytime ESL classes. A monthly breakdown is as follows:
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On average 25 students participated daily. In 2010, we were able to test students and measure their progress. A total of 116 students advanced to the next level of English proficiency in our daytime ESL classes. The monthly breakdown is as follows:
Value of Daytime ESL Program
Quarter I Quarter II Quarter III Quarter IV Total
Education Coordinator $2,100.00 $2,100.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,200.00
School District Teachers $2,800.00 $2,800.00 $9,600.00 $9,600.00 $24,800.00
Volunteer Hours $8,061.00 $4,880.00 $5,660.00 $5,660.00 $24,261.00
Total $10,861.00 $9,780.00 $15,260.00 $15,260.00 $53,261.00
b.Spanish Literacy Nighttime Spanish Literacy: Plazas Comunitarias
In 2010, Felipe Hernandez, a student from Guatemala learned how to read and write. Jose Guadalupe Hernandez who had only completed 3rd grade in his native country has finished elementary and is working to complete High School. Both students belong to
Plazas Comunitarias which is an adult basic education program organized by the Mexican National Institute of Adult Education (INEA) that provides Spanish-speakers with the opportunity to learn to read and write, and complete elementary, middle and high school education.
Four community volunteers teach these classes on Thursdays and Fridays from 7 – 9 PM. A total of 91 students attended. Student attendance for 2010 was as follows:
Attendance Attendance Attendance Average
Attendance Students
Promoted
Month 2008 2009 2010
Jan 432 675 606 20
Feb 338 467 804 55
Mar 235 380 1065 35
Apr 319 226 397 21
May 309 127 402 19 10
June 275 160 425 21
July 331 288 396 13
Aug 248 307 462 17
Sept 285 291 320 20 78
Oct 325 646 438 20 12
Nov 350 351 477 25
Dec 481 600 321 33 16
TOTAL 3,928 4,518 6,113 25 116
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Total Number of Plazas Comunitarias
Students, 2010 Spring 38
Summer 23
Fall 30
Total 91
Value of Nighttime Literacy (Plazas Comunitarias) Program
Quarter I Quarter II Quarter III Quarter IV Total
Education Coordinator $924.00 $924.00 $924.00 $1,200.00 $3,972.00
Volunteer Hours $2,733.00 $1,405.00 $937.00 $2,854.00 $7,929.00
Total $3,657.00 $2,329.00 $1,861.00 $4,054.00 $11,901.00
c. Financial Literacy
Representatives from RBC Bank, Wachovia, and Bank of America gave a monthly class on different banking topics. Students learned the benefits of opening a savings account, the importance of maintaining good credit, and how to recover money from their accounts if they return to their home country.
d. Family Literacy El Sol has partnered with The School District of Palm Beach County’s Family Literacy Program to offer family literacy classes. The Family Literacy Program is comprised of four components, Adult Education, Preschool Education, Parenting and PACT Activities (Parent and Child Together). The program runs from Mondays through Thursdays from 8:30AM to 12:00PM. This program is impacting four-teen families. The Palm Beach Library System participated with the Family Literacy program by giving Story Time for parents and their kids and giving away books for the families. Also, the Parents received a special lecture on HIV/AIDS, nutrition, and spine health.
Value of Family Literacy Program (School District Teacher)
Quarter I Quarter II Quarter III Quarter IV Total
Salary and Materials $15,157.00
Summer Break
$15,157.00
$15,157.00
$45,471.00
e. Vocational Training In 2010, 129 workers received training in a variety of different fields including moving, painting, housecleaning, and landscaping. Each class introduced new skills while emphasizing workplace safety and employee responsibilities.
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Value of Vocational Training Program
Quarter I Quarter II Quarter III Quarter IV Total
Volunteers $0.00 $120.00 $937.00 $78.00 $1,135.00
Materials $0.00 $500.00 $500.00 $0.00 $1,000.00
Total $0.00 $620.00 $1,437.00 $78.00 $2,135.00
f. Computer Literacy
Nighttime Computer Skills Class
In the fall, a record number of 32 Computer students graduated. There were two different groups (one on Monday and the other one on Friday). Some students, who wanted to advance even more, attended both classes.
The classes introduce students to basic computer skills such as using Microsoft Word, the internet, and
introduction to Power Point. Students also learned how to create an e-mail account to communicate with their relatives and friends.
In 2010 a total of 63 students completed the computer skills course.
Value of Nighttime Computer Literacy Program
Quarter I Quarter II Quarter III Quarter IV Total
Total $1,385.00 $2,894.00 $1,430.00 $1,800.00 $7,509.00
Month Vocational Workshop Offered Attendance
Jan Housecleaning 13
Feb Landscaping 8
Apr Moving 7
Apr Painting 12
July Housework in a Wealthy Home 36
August Landscaping 20
August Hurricane Preparation 9
Sept Floor Stripping and Waxing 4
Nov Moving 20
TOTAL 129
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g. Spanish Classes for English Speakers
A core group of six community members has met every Tuesday morning in 2010. The class has concentrated on basic grammar rules and vocabulary building activities.
Value of Spanish Classes for English Speakers Program
Quarter I Quarter II Quarter III Quarter IV Total
Volunteers $ 507.00 $ 507.00 $ 507.00 $ 0.00 $ 1,521.00
h. Civics Lessons
• Town of Jupiter Workshop: The Town of Jupiter’s Code Compliance Department offered seven informational workshops about the Town’s codes and regulations throughout the year. The breakdown of participation in those workshops is as follows:
Month Workshop Offered Attendance
Feb Town of Jupiter Code Compliance 16
April Town of Jupiter Code Compliance 43
July Town of Jupiter Code Compliance 36
Aug Town of Jupiter Code Compliance 29
Sep Town of Jupiter Code Compliance 20
Oct Town of Jupiter Code Compliance 12
Dec Town of Jupiter Code Compliance 14
TOTAL 170
• Other Workshops: El Sol coordinated a series of additional workshops to provide education about rights and responsibilities when living in the United States. The breakdown of workshops offered throughout the year is as follows:
Month Workshop Offered Attendance
Jan Bike Safety Presentation 37
Jan Go Green Presentation 150
Jan Martin Luther King Day 171
Feb Census Presentation 150
Mar Know Your Rights 30
Apr Bike Safety Presentation 14
Apr Know Your Rights 16
July OSHA 101
Oct Self-Esteem 4
TOTAL 673
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3. COMMUNITY SERVICE AND ENGAGEMENT
El Sol coordinates monthly community service events in partnership with Habitat for Humanity, Solid Waste Authorities and other community partners. In 2010, El Sol workers volunteered a total of 959 hours, valued at a contribution of $18,720.
Community Service 2010
Date Name of Event / Partner Number of Participants Hours
Total Hours
Contribution ($19.52/hour) Activity performed
Jan Rebuilding Together 31 5 155 $3,025.60 Painted two houses
Jan Thelma Pitman Preschool 21 11 231 $4,509.12 Repaired ceiling tiles, placed insulation in a 4,000 sq. ft. area
Feb Habitat for Humanity 15 6 90 $1,756.80 Placed plywood on roof
Mar Paint Your Hearts Out 12 4 48 $936.96 Landscaped a house
Apr Great American Clean Up 10 4 40 $780.80 Picked up trash and debris
Apr Paint Your Hearts Out 12 5 60 $1,171.20 Painting
June Habitat for Humanity 11 5 55 $1,073.60 Painting and landscaping
July Rebuilding Together 15 6 90 $1,756.80 Painting and landscaping
Aug Habitat for Humanity 8 5 40 $780.80 Painted a house
Oct Habitat for Humanity 12 5 60 $1,171.52 Placing plywood and fencing
Nov Solid Waste Authority 15 6 90 $1,756.80 Painting and landscaping a house
TOTAL 162 62 959 $18,720.00
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4. LEGAL Below is a break down of cases taken by the legal team in 2010:
5. HEALTH Through our Heath initiatives we seek to increase awareness and understanding about health issues among our community by providing educational seminars and health fairs; and also to provide referrals for individuals with serious healthcare needs. The Health Program provided education on common health issues prevalent in the immigrant and day-laborer community of Jupiter. The following chart summarizes the activities performed throughout 2010:
Number of Beneficiaries
Health Condition Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4 TOTAL
Traffic Accidents 2 3 0 0 5
Breast cancer treatment 0 1 0 0 1
Dental treatments 14 0 8 8 30
HIV Awareness/AIDS Testing 25 0 60 20 105
Eye/Vision 1 0 2 0 3
H1N1 Vaccinations 125 0 0 0 125
Ear/Hearing 3 0 4 0 7
Bone fracture 0 3 0 3
Blood pressure screening 0 0 59 0 59
General Health 16 42 1 3 62
Spine Health Presentation 0 0 0 80 80
TOTAL 186 46 137 111 480
Value of Health Program
Quarter I Quarter II Quarter III Quarter IV Total
Pro-Bono Medical $4,880.00 $0.00 $4,475.00 $4,000.00 $13,355.00
Volunteers $820.00 $820.00 $820.00 $1,405.00 $3,865.00
Transportation $0.00 $450.00 $798.00 $450.00 $1,698.00
Total $5,700.00 $1,270.00 $6,093.00 $5,855.00 $18,918.00
Quarter Cases Taken
Jan-Mar 26
Apr-Jun 60
Jul-Sep 52
Total 138
Value of Legal Assistance Program
Quarter I Quarter II Quarter III Quarter
IV Total
Attorneys $51,600.00 $39,600.00 $28,800.00 $1,950.00 $121,950.00
Translators $3,900.00 $9,900.00 $3,375.00 $6,636.80 $23,811.80
Total $55,500.00 $49,500.00 $32,175.00 $8,586.80 $145,761.80
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6. FOOD
Every day El Sol provides coffee and pastries for breakfast, and a hot meal for lunch. This is possible with the help of our volunteers and donations from various local businesses and organizations including Publix, St. Vincent De Paul, St. Peter’s Catholic Church, Mariner Sands, JL Cares, and more. In 2010, we served a total of 25,288 meals with an average of 70 meals per day, compared to 37,836 meals in 2009 with an average of 105 meals per day.
Total Lunches Served Average Meals Served Per Day
Month 2008 2009 2010 2008 2009 2010
January 5,169 4,751 4,005 172 158 137
February 4,053 4,219 3,499 140 141 124
March 3,279 4,121 3,076 106 137 99
April 2,878 3,904 1,967 95 130 67
May 2,400 2,591 1,566 80 86 52
June 2,135 2,179 1,531 71 73 51
July 2,626 2,596 1,796 85 87 58
August 2,480 2,389 1,671 80 80 54
September 2,522 2,215 1,476 87 74 50
Oct 2,922 2,253 1,518 94 75 49
Nov 3,282 2,738 1,665 117 91 57
Dec 4,518 3,880 1,518 150 129 49
TOTAL 38,264 37,836 25,288 106 105 71
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Value of Meal Program
Quarter I Quarter II Quarter III Quarter IV Total
Meals $31,740.00 $15,192.00 $14,829.00 $18,060.00 $79,821.00
Volunteers $47,082.00 $39,828.00 $45,501.00 $33,798.00 $166,209.00
Total $78,822.00 $55,020.00 $60,330.00 $51,858.00 $246,030.00
7. PERSONAL COUNSELING
The Guatemalan-Maya Center has provided weekly assistance for families at El Sol. A case manager visits El Sol, Jupiter’s Neighborhood Resource Center, twice per week and helps families in need of services such as Medicaid, Florida Kid Care, WIC, Immunizations, Family Planning and the administration of Ages and Stages Questionnaires to help identify children with developmental concerns. This quarter, the case manager attended 160 cases. Sister Marta Tobón, a Guadalupan sister from St. Peter's Catholic Church assists many El Sol workers with her guidance. She often gives family and personal counseling in the center. Most cases are individuals seeking assistance with rent; need for furniture; personal, family or medical problems. She often refers people to different organizations and partners depending on their needs. This quarter Sister Marta took a total of 27 cases. Throughout 2010, Sister Marta and the Guatemalan-Maya Center took a total of 669 cases, compared to total of 197 cases in 2009 and 306 cases in 2008. A monthly breakdown for each year is as follows:
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Month
Personal Counsel Cases 2008
Personal Counsel Cases 2009
Personal Counsel Cases 2010
Jan 56 17 56
Feb 67 24 17
Mar 59 22 47
Apr 5 22 28
May 23 14 74
June 11 9 71
July 17 12 52
Aug 14 2 57
Sept 19 8 71
Oct 14 19 61
Nov 9 25 75
Dec 12 23 60
TOTAL 306 197 669
Value of Personal Counseling Program
Quarter I Quarter II Quarter
III Quarter
IV Total
Volunteer $2,537.00 $1,229.00 $1,055.00 $1,581.00 $6,402.00
Guatemalan Mayan Center $1,873.00 $1,873.00 $1,873.00 $1,873.00 $7,492.00
Total $4,410.00 $3,102.00 $2,928.00 $3,454.00 $13,894.00
8. SUNSHINE ARTWORKS Sunshine Artworks has consignment agreements with seven painters, three jewelry makers, one ceramics and one belt maker. Sunshine Artworks hosted art classes provided by the Lighthouse Center for the Arts. In 2010 artists were able to sell items at St. Peter’s Church gift shop and at the Lighthouse Center for Arts gift store. Sunshine Artworks also sells note cards with images from painter Pedro Chavajay and Jose Antonio Chavajay. The artists were invited to participate in the Hispanic Heritage Month Art Exhibit at Boynton Beach Library and Florida Atlantic University. Each artist was able to display several paintings. This year they hosted the 3rd Annual Artfest on November 7th from 12PM – 4PM. Approximately 200 community members attended. Sunshine Artworks changed it structure at the end of 2010, and will now function as a volunteer club.
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9. VOLUNTEERS AND INTERNS
The total number of volunteer hours in 2010 was 8,711 valuled at $365,238.72. Many of those hours are accounted for in the different programs described in this report. The rest of the hours are contributed by volunteers that provide administrative and technical support; help register new workers; welcome employers; assist with special events and committees; write grants and develop strategies, and much more. These are volunteer hours we categorize as “Other.” The total number of volunteer hours contributed for Other operations (and that are not otherwise mentioned in this report) were: 5,983 hours.
Quarter
"Other"
Category,
Hours Value
Total Volunteer Hours Value
Jan-Mar 1,306 $25,493.12 4,586 $89,518.72
Apr-Jun 1,306 $25,493.12 4,587 $89,538.24
Jul-Sep 1,079 $21,062.08 5,192 $101,347.84
Oct-Dec 2,292 $44,739.84 4,346 $84,833.92
Total 5,983 $116,788.16 18,711 $365,238.72
El Sol has hosted five interns from Florida Atlantic University. Their tasks include teaching English as a Second Language, assisting with El Sol’s marketing and outreach initiatives, event planning, grant writing, donor management and miscellaneous clerical work. Together, the four interns have contributed a total of 223 hours this quarter.
Value of Volunteers and Interns Program
Quarter I Quarter II Quarter III Quarter IV Total
Volunteer $25,493 $25,649 $21,062 44,739 $72,204
Interns 4,840 878 3,240 4,348
Total $30,333.00 $26,527.00 $24,302.00 $81,162.00
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III. VALUE OF EL SOL SERVICES
El Sol provided free services to the community in 2010 valued at $883,044.92
Program Quarter I Quarter II Quarter III Quarter IV TOTAL
Labor $7,500.00 $16,937.00 $14,488.00 $14,488.00 $53,413.00
Nighttime ESL $14,983.00 $6,316.00 $14,630.00 $31,588.00 $67,517.00
Daytime ESL $10,861.00 $9,780.00 $15,260.00 $15,260.00 $53,261.00
Spanish Literacy $3,657.00 $2,329.00 $1,861.00 $4,054.00 $11,901.00
Vocational Training $0.00 $620.00 $1,437.00 $78.00 $2,135.00
Spanish Classes $507.00 $507.00 $507.00 $0.00 $1,521.00
Family Literacy $15,157.00 $0.00 $15,157.00 $15,157.00 $45,471.00
Computer Literacy $1,385.00 $2,894.00 $1,430.00 $1,800.00 $2,150.00
Community Service $10,228.00 $3,026.00 $2,538.00 $2,928.00 $18,720.00
Legal $55,500.00 $49,500.00 $32,175.00 $8,586.00 $145,761.00
Health $5,700.00 $1,270.00 $6,093.00 $5,855.00 $18,918.00
Food $78,822.00 $55,020.00 $60,330.00 $51,858.00 $246,030.00
Personal Counsel $4,410.00 $3,102.00 $2,928.00 $3,454.00 $13,894.00
Volunteers (Other) $25,493.00 $25,493.00 $21,062.08 $44,739.84 $116,787.92
Interns $4,840.00 $878.00 $3,240.00 $4,348.00 $13,306.00
Staff $17,250.00 $17,250.00 $17,250.00 $17,250.00 $69,000.00
TOTAL $256,293.00 $194,922.00 $210,386.08 $221,443.84 $883,044.92