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Lena Pope Home Year-end Information 2011

Todd A. Landry
Executive Director
3131 Sanguinet Street
Fort Worth, TX  76107
817-255-2504
www.lenapopehome.org

Mission Statement: 

Lena Pope Home’s mission is to help create a future of hope, happiness and success for children and families. 

Programs:

Lena Pope Home carries out our mission by providing programs that fall into three primary service areas:  Chapel Hill Academy charter school, Community-based counseling services, and School-based services (classroom based behavioral therapy provided to regular and special education students, in various school locations across the metroplex).  These program services provided by Lena Pope Home are on a continuum, ranging from prevention to early intervention and include counseling and/or education in each.  The population served by Lena Pope Home ranges from young children to adults, covering the complete life span.  However, the majority of work is with elementary through high school age children, and their caregivers.  The following are the three primary service areas:

Chapel Hill Academy Charter School:

In August 2008, Chapel Hill Academy began providing education and instruction to Pre Kindergarten, Kindergarten, and First grade students. One grade will be added each year of the charter. Chapel Hill Academy is an open enrollment charter school dedicated to preparing children for a successful future. The goal is to provide a stimulating, creative environment that peaks a child’s interest and curiosity and embraces their individual learning style.  Chapel Hill Academy gives parents a choice for their child’s education.

Community-based counseling services: 

Includes a wide array of programs that provide counseling, support, assistance, and life skills training to children, youth, adults, and families.  Services are designed to provide a continuum of care from early intervention to prevention with the goal of preserving the family. Appointments are available without referral.  Most insurance plans are accepted and fees are based on a sliding scale.

Alternative Education:

Students who have severe academic, social and behavioral problems in traditional classroom settings sometimes just need extra attention in a new environment.  Our collaboration with the Tarrant County Juvenile Justice Alternative Education Program provides the setting and behavior intervention services these youths need to get back on track.

 

 Summary of Fiscal Year 2011: 

Characteristics of Children and Families Served by Lena Pope Home, Inc.

Number Served – September 1, 2010 – August 31, 2011

Clients Served
Family Members Served
Total Served

4,304
3,575

7,879

 

Age

Gender

0-5     2%
6-12   22%
13-19 50%
20-29 16%
30-49 8%
50-64 2%
65+   0%

Female   48% 
Male    52 %

Ethnicity / Race

Socioeconomic Status

Caucasian    40 %
African American  26%
Hispanic    22%
Other   12%

Under $20,000       49%
$20,001 to $64,999   46%
Above $65,000     5%

Geographic

 

Collin 0%
Dallas 3%
Denton 1%
Ellis 0%
Hood 1%
Johnson 2%
Palo Pinto 0%
Parker 1%
Rockwall 0%
Tarrant 92%
Wise 0%