Program Statistics



The center provides families and children over 30,000 essential infant and child aid every year.
This service is critical to meeting public health needs and providing a safety net for families. In 2022, the Distribution Center served 158 families corresponding to 367 children. However, in the last five years it has served over 800 families and approximately 2,000 children. Among these populations served, over 90% of the families live at or below the federal poverty line, while 88% of the children live in a household with a net income under $10,000.


In the past ten years, the FRC has overseen 10,566 hours of supervised visitation. To put that into perspective, one calendar year (365 Days) is equal to 8,760 hours.
In the process of reunification (unifying separated families), our parent educators have worked with +40 families in 2022, providing free case-specific parent education to parents.
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