2024, In Review

Last year, we provided comprehensive early childhood education to children, meals and household goods to families, rides to medical appointments, and holiday joy to children. We celebrated the 60th anniversary of Community Action, built a new greenhouse, participated in and hosted community events, and Weatherized homes.

In all, we served 13,845 people. That’s 5,598 children, 5,897 adults, and 1,606 seniors*.

*744 unknown or not reported. Not included in this count are the 2,362 children who received holiday gifts through our partnerships with the Christmas Bureau and Holiday Helpers and the 2,276 individuals who receive food from the third-party pantries we supply food for.

1,395,068lbs of food recovered from local grocery stores, super centers, and Feed the Children.

1,144,559lbs

Of food were distributed across Clinton, Franklin, and St. Lawrence Counties.

2,362

Children received gifts for the holidays.*

90

Air Conditioning units were installed.

8,415

Rides were given to medical appointments. Equivalent to 12,564 volunteer hours!

649

Children received care from 65 daycare providers.

1,260

Pounds of fresh produce grown in our greenhouses.

1,606

Seniors received services that maintained their independence.

556

Children received meals through the Franklin and Clinton County Backpack Programs.

$36,000+

Was raised through agency and community fundraisers.

*in collaboration with the Christmas Bureau and Holiday Helpers.


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JCEO

JCEO is a private, not-for-profit Community Action Agency that has been serving Clinton and Franklin Counties since 1966.

Through a comprehensive list of services, JCEO offers a helping hand to the working poor, the elderly, the sick, and the disadvantaged. Our legacy is defined by our staff and volunteers’ unwavering dedication to enhancing the lives of our neighbors, creating an environment where those in need actively engage in their pursuit for self-sufficiency.

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