Name of Non-Profit Organization * | S.T.A.C.I.E. Foundation |
Today’s Date: * | Wednesday, July 31, 2019 |
Organization’s website | http://www.staciefoundation.org |
EIN / 501(C)(3)Number * | 76-0760252 |
What year did your organization receive it’s non-profit status? * | 2010 |
Address * |
PO BOX 317747 Cincinnati, OH 45231 United States |
County * | Hamilton |
Your Name * | Lorraine Whoberry |
Your Title * | Founder/Executive Director |
Your email address * | info@staciefoundation.org |
Your Phone Number | (513) 505-5358 |
Executive Director’s Name * | Lorraine Whoberry |
Executive Director’s email address * | info@staciefoundation.org |
What is the mission of your organization? | |
To promote healing and offer hope to survivors of violent crime.
Strive in our commitment to offer healing to those suffering traumas from violent crimes; To recognize that we are braver than we believe, stronger than we seem, and smarter than we think; Achieve to bring to justice to those who perpetrate crimes and exploit other human beings; Compassion to unmask the darkness that shrouds victims living in hopelessness, whose lives that have been potentially destroyed by violent crimes, are restored; Intervention for all victims and their families and joining the fight against all forms of violence, stepping into action in our own neighborhoods, in close collaboration and cooperation with local and state law enforcement agencies and other local partners; Education to understanding the scale of the problem and emphasis that trauma associated with violent crime destroys the lives of individuals and erodes security in communities and by embracing those suffering in silence. |
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Which social causes (up to 3 choices) does your agency address through its programming? * |
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Any comments about your selections you would like to share with the student philanthropists? | |
KIPS Project – Kids of Incarcerated Parents Project. Our target population Target Population: At Risk Youth Ages 10-17 Youth Parents Youths Caregivers Youths Family Members is a program designed to help students overcome the stigmatizm of being a child of an incarcerated parent and breaking the cycle of incarceration. Our mission is to help students grow, overcome and achieve, graduate high school and pursue post education, to career planning.Project Aims: Personal Identity Risk Factors Academic Performance School Suspension/Truancy/Drop Outs Triggers/Trauma/Violence Poverty/Homelessness Coping Skills Drug Abuse Re-Entry Phase of Parent |
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Does your organization have volunteer opportunities available for students? * | Yes, Grades 9 – 12 |
List possible volunteer opportunities -or- a link to where they can be found on the web. | Volunteer opportunities with our KIPS Project – Kids of Incarcerated Parents – fall 2019 project is currently seeking student volunteers to be student mentors (i.e. building personal relationships, mentoring, and homework assistance). Link: https://staciefoundation.org/contact/ Please advise you are interested in volunteering with KIPS Project |
Volunteer coordinator | Lorraine Whoberry |
Volunteer coordinator’s email address | info@staciefoundation.org |
Volunteer coordinator’s phone number | (513) 505-5358 |