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By The
Numbers

Personnel

Full-time staff
consultants
part-time staff
young people working in the Neighborhood Market
young people total working at YEAH Philly

VCI

new referrals accepted referrals
young people received intensive and holistic legal and advocacy services through the Violent Crime Initiative
court hearings attended for support and advocacy in both juvenile and adult court
young people rearrested for violations or new charges
young people sentenced to placement or incarceration
young people discharged from legal system
young people discharged from VCI

Skills, Training, and Employment

young people placed in long-term paid trainings
young people placed in long-term paid internships and employment
young people received outside certifications
young people received formal training and certifications
Driving permits & licenses obtained
State ID’s obtained
young people certified in CPR/First Aid
young people trained in peer mediation and conflict resolution
young people completed a self paced electrician program
young people certified in Stop the Bleed/Gunshot First Aid
young people trained in knowing your rights with police interactions
young people completed the ACT 235 course
young people completed accelerated dental academy
young person completed home inspection course
young person completed GED course
young people certified in ServSafe
young people completed CDL
young people completed driving school/lessons
trips for exposure

Housing Support

young people in supportive independent living
families in the community relocated due to poor living conditions or safety concerns

Neighborhood Market

days open
food pickups and deliveries completed
families served with an average household size of 3.6
spent on purchasing food for the market