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MAAC Brochure 2021

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SUPPORT OUR WORKVolunteer. Champion. Donate.MAACproject.org/DonateLET’S CONNECT MAAC1965 MAAC_1965 MAAC1965 MAACHEADQUARTERS1355 Third Avenue Chula Vista, CA 91911 (619) 426-3595NORTH CAMPUS956 Vale Terrace Drive Vista, CA 92084 (760) 471-4210 MAAC works with individuals and families throughout San Diego County to address their immediate needs, support their economic empowerment, and create a roadmap for a brighter future.MAAC is the leading provider of comprehensive social services in San Diego County. By investing in tomorrow’s leaders, we create stronger, more vibrant communities where individuals and families can thrive. WINTER 2021 PARTICIPANT DEMOGRAPHICS Latino/Hispanic Not Latino/Hispanic Ethnicity27%73%Age30%<18Male55%18-64Non Binary15%65+FemaleGender41% 1% 58%RaceAfrican American/BlackNative American/Alaska NativeAsian AmericanNative Hawaiian/Pacific IslanderOther (Ex: Middle Eastern/North African)Two or More RacesWhite/Caucasian50%2%33%1%1%1%12%Primary LanguageEnglishSpanishArabicOther49%37%12%2%HEALTH & WELL-BEING • EDUCATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT • HOUSINGADVOCACY & LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT

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797979Tijuana6756787878797978767676San DiegoNational CityLa MesaEl CajonPowayPauma ValleyVistaFallbrookChula VistaSan YsidroImperial BeachLakesideMAAC SERVICESHousing*Planned expansion of 2 affordable housing communities into Imperial CountyHousing – Slated for Construction*Child Development CentersRecovery HomesAdministrative OfficesCharter SchoolWeatherizationCarlsbadEncinitasEscondidoOur Work During COVID-19in Direct Aid given to individuals and families who were financially impacted by COVID-19$4.6MFrom the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the families in our care have needed us more than ever—and MAAC stepped up, remaining on the frontlines to support the most vulnerable communities in our region through economic recovery.received transportation, translation services, and technical support to access the COVID-19 vaccine11.5K San Diego Residentspeople per month with COVID-19 Education and Resources in partnership with County of San Diego and other key community organizations45KReachedHousing & Real Estate Development974 units in current portfolioacross seven locations1,200units in the pipeline for San Diego and Imperial Counties45K people civically engagedWt 3 ain ar h  r ec s i as h e s a.AdvocacyMore thanMore than 1,800 children and their families received early care and education servicesEducationColibrí MXScholarshipEarly Care and EducationMAAC Community Charter SchoolNearly360 high school students enrolled at MAAC Community Charter School1,500 graduates since 2001$84K in scholarships provided to 1st-time college students through Colibri MX Economic DevelopmentAnal,  v 7,0 a in a   $10M eoi a$497Kreinvested in communities from VITA$3.4MROI on weatherized homes$1M secured forLow-Interest rate loans for Electric Vehicle Purchases$1.7M invested inWomen-Owned Small Businesses through Family Child Care Program639tons of food distributed through Food Bank $800Kinvested in Workforce Development programs2,408 unaccompanied migrant children reunited with their families Operation Artemis1,317participants in MAAC’s Drug & Alcohol Programs4,289families supported with Mental Health ServicesHealth & Well-Being1,330 seniors benefitted from our Energy Assistance Program

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DiegoNational CityLa MesaEl CajonPowayPauma ValleyVistaFallbrookChula VistaSan YsidroImperial BeachLakesideMAAC SERVICESHousing*Planned expansion of 2 affordable housing communities into Imperial CountyHousing – Slated for Construction*Child Development CentersRecovery HomesAdministrative OfficesCharter SchoolWeatherizationCarlsbadEncinitasEscondidoOur Work During COVID-19in Direct Aid given to individualsand families who were financially impactedby COVID-19$4.6MFrom  the  onset  of  the  COVID-19  pandemic,  the  families  in  our  care  haveneeded  us  more  than  ever—and  MAAC  stepped  up,  remaining  on  thefrontlines to support the most vulnerable communities in our region througheconomic recovery.received transportation, translationservices, and technical support toaccess the COVID-19 vaccine11.5KSan  Diego Residentspeople per month with COVID-19 Education andResources in partnership with County of San Diegoand other key community organizations45KReachedHousing & Real EstateDevelopment974 units  in current portfolioacross seven locations1,200units in the pipeline for San Diegoand Imperial Counties45K people civically engagedWt 3 ain ar h  r ec s i as h e s a.AdvocacyMore thanMore than1,800 children and their families received early careand education servicesEducationColibrí MXScholarshipEarly Careand EducationMAAC Community Charter SchoolNearly360high school studentsenrolled at MAAC CommunityCharter School1,500 graduatessince 2001$84K in scholarships provided to 1st-time college students through Colibri MX Economic DevelopmentAnal,  v 7,0 a in   a   $10M eoi a$497Kreinvested in communitiesfrom VITA$3.4MROI on weatherized homes$1M secured forLow-Interest rate loans for Electric Vehicle Purchases$1.7M invested inWomen-Owned Small Businessesthrough Family Child Care Program639tons of food distributed  through Food Bank$800Kinvested in Workforce Development programs2,408 unaccompanied migrantchildren reunited with their familiesOperation Artemis1,317participants in MAAC’sDrug & Alcohol Programs4,289families supportedwith Mental Health ServicesHealth & Well-Being1,330seniors benefitted from our Energy Assistance Program

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DiegoNational CityLa MesaEl CajonPowayPauma ValleyVistaFallbrookChula VistaSan YsidroImperial BeachLakesideMAAC SERVICESHousing*Planned expansion of 2 affordable housing communities into Imperial CountyHousing – Slated for Construction*Child Development CentersRecovery HomesAdministrative OfficesCharter SchoolWeatherizationCarlsbadEncinitasEscondidoOur Work During COVID-19in Direct Aid given to individualsand families who were financially impactedby COVID-19$4.6MFrom  the  onset  of  the  COVID-19  pandemic,  the  families  in  our  care  haveneeded  us  more  than  ever—and  MAAC  stepped  up,  remaining  on  thefrontlines to support the most vulnerable communities in our region througheconomic recovery.received transportation, translationservices, and technical support toaccess the COVID-19 vaccine11.5KSan  Diego Residentspeople per month with COVID-19 Education andResources in partnership with County of San Diegoand other key community organizations45KReachedHousing & Real EstateDevelopment974 units  in current portfolioacross seven locations1,200units in the pipeline for San Diegoand Imperial Counties45K people civically engagedWt 3 ain ar h  r ec s i as h e s a.AdvocacyMore thanMore than1,800 children and their families received early careand education servicesEducationColibrí MXScholarshipEarly Careand EducationMAAC Community Charter SchoolNearly360high school studentsenrolled at MAAC CommunityCharter School1,500 graduatessince 2001$84K in scholarships provided to 1st-time college students through Colibri MX Economic DevelopmentAnal,  v 7,0 a in   a   $10M eoi a$497Kreinvested in communitiesfrom VITA$3.4MROI on weatherized homes$1M secured forLow-Interest rate loans for Electric Vehicle Purchases$1.7M invested inWomen-Owned Small Businessesthrough Family Child Care Program639tons of food distributed  through Food Bank$800Kinvested in Workforce Development programs2,408 unaccompanied migrantchildren reunited with their familiesOperation Artemis1,317participants in MAAC’sDrug & Alcohol Programs4,289families supportedwith Mental Health ServicesHealth & Well-Being1,330seniors benefitted from our Energy Assistance Program

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SUPPORT OUR WORKVolunteer. Champion. Donate.MAACproject.org/DonateLET’S CONNECT MAAC1965 MAAC_1965 MAAC1965 MAACHEADQUARTERS1355 Third Avenue Chula Vista, CA 91911 (619) 426-3595NORTH CAMPUS956 Vale Terrace Drive Vista, CA 92084 (760) 471-4210 MAAC works with individuals and families throughout San Diego County to address their immediate needs, support their economic empowerment, and create a roadmap for a brighter future.MAAC is the leading provider of comprehensive social services in San Diego County. By investing in tomorrow’s leaders, we create stronger, more vibrant communities where individuals and families can thrive. WINTER 2021 PARTICIPANT DEMOGRAPHICS Latino/Hispanic Not Latino/Hispanic Ethnicity27%73%Age30%<18Male55%18-64Non Binary15%65+FemaleGender41% 1% 58%RaceAfrican American/BlackNative American/Alaska NativeAsian AmericanNative Hawaiian/Pacific IslanderOther (Ex: Middle Eastern/North African)Two or More RacesWhite/Caucasian50%2%33%1%1%1%12%Primary LanguageEnglishSpanishArabicOther49%37%12%2%HEALTH & WELL-BEING • EDUCATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT • HOUSINGADVOCACY & LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT

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SUPPORT OUR WORKVolunteer. Champion. Donate.MAACproject.org/DonateLET’S CONNECT MAAC1965  MAAC_1965  MAAC1965  MAACHEADQUARTERS1355 Third AvenueChula Vista, CA 91911(619) 426-3595NORTH CAMPUS956 Vale Terrace DriveVista, CA 92084(760) 471-4210 MAAC works with individuals and families throughout San Diego County to address their immediate needs, support their economic empowerment,and create a roadmap for a brighter future.MAAC is the leading provider of comprehensive social servicesin San Diego County. By investing in tomorrow’s leaders, we create stronger,more vibrant communities where individuals and families can thrive.WINTER 2021PARTICIPANT DEMOGRAPHICSLatino/Hispanic Not Latino/HispanicEthnicity27%73%Age30%<18Male55%18-64NonBinary15%65+FemaleGender41% 1% 58%RaceAfrican American/BlackNative American/Alaska NativeAsian AmericanNative Hawaiian/Pacific IslanderOther (Ex: Middle Eastern/North African)Two or More RacesWhite/Caucasian50%2%33%1%1%1%12%Primary LanguageEnglishSpanishArabicOther49%37%12%2%HEALTH  &  WELL-BEING  •  EDUCATION  ECONOMIC  DEVELOPMENT  •  HOUSINGADVOCACY  &  LEADERSHIP  DEVELOPMENT