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Annual Report 2015 ASCC Associaon for Supporve Child Care www.asccaz.org

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Annual Report 2015

ASCCAssociation for Supportive Child Care

www.asccaz.org

The Association for Supportive Child Care’s (ASCC) mission is to enhance the quality of care for children in Arizona. ASCC’s programs work with children, families, and child care providers by offering training and resources in topics such as early childhood brain development, First Aid, CPR, nutrition, safety, and appropriate guidance and discipline. Through our programs we help ensure that child care providers throughout the state have the resources and training needed to provide quality child care to the children in their care. ASCC has served Arizona’s early childhood community since 1976.

For more information about ASCC, please visit www.asccaz.org or call 480-829-0500 or 800-535-4599.

332,590Nutritious meals we reimbursed to family child care providers

Amount of training hours child care providers received from our programs

$2,897,657Dollars spent to improve child care programs

727 Child care jobs posted

1,900Hours of statewide assessment support for child care providers

22,080Hours of coaching and mentoring to 388 child care centers and homes

69T.E.A.C.H. CDA and AA Graduates

3.4Average GPA of Scholars

3,649College credits earned by child care providers working with ASCC Programs

5,144Requests for child care information Pediactric First Aid, CPR, and AED

certifications awarded

Children we helped with their homework

437 3,312Books Provided to Children

+− ÷+

K-6 students that received training on how to be safe before and after school, while home alone, and on the internet 15,210

305,397Children in Arizona positively impacted by our programs

Safety Items Distributed

74Cribs

1,297Car Seats

847Home Safety Kits

With Appreciation to Our FundersArizona Community Foundation of FlagstaffArizona Department of Economic SecurityArizona Department of EducationArizona Governor’s Office of Youth, Faith, and FamilyArizona Republic BoeingChild Care Aware of AmericaChild Care Services AssociationCity of ChandlerCity of TempeFirst Things First International Rescue CommitteeOffice Depot United Way of Northern ArizonaValley of the Sun United Way ASCC’s generous friends in the community

Grants and Contracts 96.3%

United Way 3.1%

Donations andOther Sources 1.6%

Funding SourcesGrants and Contracts

United Way

Donations and Other Sources

96.3%

3.1%

1.6%

Board of DirectorsPresidentLeslie Anne Anderson, Millennium High School

Vice PresidentGlen Honig, JDA Software

TreasurerMark C. Meschino, M&M Productions

SecretaryBeth Swadener, Ph.D., Arizona State University

Jodi R. Liggett, Planned Parenthood Arizona

Martie Martin, Ph.D., Retired, Mesa Community College

Elsie G. J. Moore, Ph.D., Arizona State University

Joanne Floth, Retired, First Things First

Lindsay, A. M. Olivarez, ESQ., Udall Shumway

Brenda Fleming, Ed.D., Past ASCC Board President

Susan Jacobs, ASCC Executive Director

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