Making a Difference: By The Numbers

Did You Know?

Community members generously gave 15,168 hours of volunteer time in fiscal year 2004/05. Thank you all very much for your wonderful service!

As a result of program enhancements and improved service efficiency, the Center increased its services to the area's neighbors in need by a record 65%. More than half of our clients were served by more than one program-a testament to the impact of collaboration. Each program exceeded its service goals through the dedication and creativity of the Center staff, the commitment of many volunteers, and the generosity of our supporters. The Center again achieved an excess of revenue over expenses.

In collaboration with Davidson College, the Children's Defense Fund, the Boys & Girls Club, and Davidson Parks & Recreation, The Ada Jenkins Center is pleased to announce its selection as one of the area Freedom School sites. Freedom Schools are designed to bridge the education gap for students growing up in economically disadvantaged homes, and we anticipate serving 60 students in our first year.

Program participants come from these Lake Norman communities:

While we used to see only low-income families struggle with poverty related issues, we are now seeing increasing numbers of middle-income families facing these same challenges. An unstable employment market, rising fuel and utility costs, and the price of housing in our area force many neighbors to live paycheck-to-paycheck.

Our numbers reflect that trend:

The numbers are impressive, but behind each number is a real human life. The stories we hear often break our hearts, but it's the hope for a brighter future that compels us. It's through the generosity and caring of our surrounding community that we are able to make a difference in the lives of those who walk through the doors of The Ada Jenkins Center.

Our Services

Our services are organized into the following three categories:

The Ada Jenkins Center also serves as a meeting space for community groups such as the Lake Norman Art League, the North Mecklenburg Photographic Society, the Davidson African-American Coalition, the Eastern Stars, the Girl Scouts, and many workshops on a wide variety of topics.

Why do we have so many services under one roof?

  1. It's practical. We're a one-stop shop. Collaboration with partner services ensures the best quality of service.
  2. It's comprehensive. Participants can work on several issues at the same time.
  3. It's economical. Resources are shared to maximize the donor's impact on the community.

Funding Sources

Private Donations $57,990 10%
Churches $125,361 21%
Civic Organizations $45,566 8%
United Way $159,084 26%
Events $15,171 3%
Grants $134,050 22%
Corporations $25,519 4%
Town Governments $20,125 3%
Fees and Other $19,365 3%
TOTAL $602,231 100%

Program Expenses

After School Program $154,174 27%
Parish Nurse Program $46,811 8%
Family Services $146,492 26%
Computer Training $84,156 15%
Free Medical Clinic $37,341 7%
Free Dental Clinic $6,286 1%
Management $40,160 7%
Fundraising $58,299 10%
TOTAL $573,719 100%