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JAYLAS COMMUNITY OUTREACH CENTER

Chandler, AZ · EIN 113678496 · Form 990EZ · FY2022 · NTEE L80 · Housing & Shelter · Micro (<$100K) · www.jaylashome.com
revenue
$0
expenses
$0
net assets
$0
employees
mission · from form 990

To provide support services to low income families, low income veterans, homeless individuals and foster children throughout Maricopa County, Arizona and Wayne County, Michigan.

profile · synthesized from sources

Jayla's Community Outreach Center (JCO) is a nonprofit organization founded by Stacey Thompson that provides support services to low-income and homeless women and children. The organization focuses on assisting struggling mothers with resources such as clothing vouchers, hygiene kits, and school supplies. Services are offered in Michigan and have expanded to Maricopa County, Arizona, including cities like Phoenix, Mesa, Chandler, and Tempe.

named programs · 2 · from sources

what they call their work

Annual Fundraiser Dinner
Event featuring dinner, live entertainment, auction, guest speakers, and networking to support JCO's mission; includes vendor participation for business marketing
Back-to-School Outreach Event
Free event providing homeless and low-income children with backpacks, school supplies, clothing vouchers, and hygiene kits; includes carnival games, food, and face painting
activities · 4 clusters

what they do

  • Grant Review & Administration 3 activities
    • Board-led organizational capacity building
      Board members contribute expertise in grant research, program development, real estate and finance, operations, social media management, and fundraising/events, strengthening organizational infrastructure and sustainability.
    • Board-led organizational capacity building
      Board members contribute expertise in grant research, program development, real estate and finance, operations, social media management, and fundraising and events, strengthening organizational infrastructure and sustainability.
    • Board-led organizational capacity building
      Board members contribute to organizational development through grant research, program development, real estate and financial management, operations, social media management, and fundraising event coordination.
  • Back-to-School Supply Distribution 3 activities
    • Distribution of school supplies, clothing, and hygiene kits to low-income and homeless women and children
      Provides school supplies, clothing vouchers, and hygiene kits to low-income and homeless women and children through direct service events, including an annual event in Redford, MI, and ongoing services in Maricopa County, AZ (Mesa, Chandler, Tempe, and Phoenix). In 2015, assisted 54 homeless women and 78 children with backpacks, hygiene kits, and clothing support.
    • Distribution of school supplies, clothing, and hygiene kits to low-income and homeless women and children
      Provides school supplies, clothing vouchers, and hygiene kits to low-income and homeless women and children through direct service events, including an annual event in Redford, MI that assisted 54 women and 78 children in 2015. Expanded to serve low-income residents in Maricopa County, AZ (Mesa, Chandler, Tempe, and Phoenix).
    • Distribution of school supplies, clothing, and hygiene kits to low-income and homeless women and children
      Provides school supplies, clothing vouchers, free clothes, and hygiene kits to low-income and homeless women and children through targeted events and ongoing services in Maricopa County, Arizona (including Mesa, Chandler, Tempe, and Phoenix) and previously in Redford, MI. In 2015, assisted 54 homeless women and 78 children with these items.
  • Therapeutic Arts Programming 3 activities
    • Provision of holistic programming for women and children including art, academics, and social engagement
      Offers art projects, academic support, social events, and outings as part of its programming for women and children, contributing to personal development and community engagement.
    • Provision of holistic programming including art, academic support, and social activities
      Offers art projects, academic support, social events, and outings as part of its programming for women and children, contributing to comprehensive support beyond material needs.
    • Provision of holistic programming including art, academic support, and social engagement
      Offers structured programming for women and children that includes art projects, academic support, social events, and outings as part of its community outreach model.
  • Uncategorized 2 activities
    • Programming for Women and Children
      Offers art projects, academic support, social events, and outings as part of its programming for women and children.
    • Support for Homeless and Low-Income Women and Children
      Provides backpacks with school supplies and hygiene kits, free clothes, and clothing vouchers to registered homeless and low-income women and children. In 2015, assisted 54 homeless women and 78 children in Redford, MI, and currently serves low-income residents in Maricopa County, Arizona (Mesa, Chandler, Tempe, and Phoenix).
financials · form 990EZ · fy2022

the money

revenue
Total revenue$0
Contributions & grants$0
Program service revenue$0
Investment income$0
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$0
Program expenses
Admin / overhead
Fundraising
Salaries & benefits$0
Grants paid out$0
balance sheet
Total assets$0
Cash
Investments
Liabilities
Net assets$0
3 years on record · 2020–2022
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022

who runs it

board members · 2
  • Michael Riley — Trustee
  • Sara Miles — Trustee
relationships · 10

who they work with

  • All2gether Savvy Partner — Provided financial support, donations, and/or partnerships for the 3rd annual event.
  • Costco Partner — Provided financial support, donations, and/or partnerships for the 3rd annual event.
  • Deloris Woods Partner — Volunteer at JAYLAS Community Outreach Center in 2015
  • Detroit Red Wings Partner — Provided financial support, donations, and/or partnerships for the 3rd annual event.
  • Eileen Fisher Foundation Funder — Provided financial support, donations, and/or partnerships for the 3rd annual event.
  • Lendell Hoard Partner — Volunteer at JAYLAS Community Outreach Center in 2015
  • Raven Florence Partner — Volunteer at JAYLAS Community Outreach Center in 2015
  • S.W.A.P Partner — Provided financial support, donations, and/or partnerships for the 3rd annual event.
  • Sojourner Foundation Funder — Provided financial support, donations, and/or partnerships for the 3rd annual event.
  • Stephanie Hanspard Partner — Volunteer at JAYLAS Community Outreach Center in 2015