what they reported doing
Program narrative the organization filed with the IRS. Ordered by program spending.
- #1 primary $315KMiracle Center thrift store offers high-quality, gently used clothing and household goods for sale in a clean and organized environment. Through the generous gifts of individuals and organizations, we are able to give back to individuals and families in our community in need of clothing and household items. Donations given to our community stay in our community for the benefit of others. When you shop at or donate your used items to the Miracle Center thrift store, 100% of the proceeds help fund a portion of our transitional program. Our thrift store offers our residents a place to learn job skills, do service work, and work for a wage in the later phases of the program.
what they call their work
what they do
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Career Pathways Development & Workforce Alignment 1 activity
- Deliver Career Plus program in partnership with GAP MinistriesCo-delivers the Career Plus program with GAP Ministries, providing life development skills and wrap-around support to participants.
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Comprehensive Wrap-Around Support Services 1 activity
- Provide support services for individuals overcoming addiction, homelessness, and abusive relationshipsOffers ongoing support to individuals facing addiction, homelessness, and abusive relationships, with services active since 1999.
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the money
who runs it
| Name | Title | Hours/wk | Compensation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Greg Ayers | President and CEO | 4 | $128K |
| Pam Ayers | Executive Director | 4 | $127K |
| Jason Ayers | Director, non-voting | 4 | $81K |
| Jimmy Lovelace | CPA CFO | 4 | $67K |
| Jennifer McPheron | Program Director | 40 | $41K |
| Matthew McPheron | Director | 40 | $21K |
- David Cordova — director
- Demetrius Miles — Director
- Jim Pielemeier — director
- Julie Pielemeier — director
- Lucinda Cordova — Director
who they work with
- GAP Ministries Partner — Partner organization co-running the Career Plus program with Miracle Center