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MAAC Annual Highlights Brochure

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SUPPORT OUR WORKVolunteer. Champion. Donate.MAACproject.org/DonateADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES1355 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. PARTICIPANT DEMOGRAPHICS Latino/Hispanic Not Latino/Hispanic ETHNICITYAGE38%<1845%18-6417%65+GENDERMale44%Female56%RACEAfrican American/BlackAsian AmericanNative Hawaiian or other Pacific IslanderNative American/Alaskan NativeTwo or More RacesWhite/CaucasianOther40%43%3%1%1%4%9%PRIMARY LANGUAGEEnglishSpanishOtherArabic55%33%8%4%EDUCATION • HEALTH & WELL-BEING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT • HOUSINGADVOCACY & LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT LET’S CONNECT MAAC1965 MAAC_1965 MAAC1965 MAACinfo@MAACproject.org34%66%

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2024 HIGHLIGHTSWE SERVE 100,000 SAN DIEGANS EVERY YEAR AND OUR ECONOMIC IMPACT SURPASSES $200M.1,218 Children Served through Child Development Program1,291Affordable Homes in Current Portfolio25 Units Designated for Seniors Experiencing Chronic Homelessness354High School Students Enrolled at MAAC Community Charter School57% of Colibrí MX Scholarships Awarded to First-Generation College Students 6 Projects in Construction/Pipeline that will Add 894 New Homes251Participants in Next Level ECE Apprenticeship, Next Level Youth, and Unidos in FinanceECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EDUCATIONHOUSING1,118 Participants Completed DUI Education Program110Participants in Sobriety through Completion of MAAC Recovery Homes Program100%Recovery Homes Participants Housed on Completion of ProgramHEALTH & WELL-BEING941 Homes Weatherized$552KSecured a Total ofIncentives and Rebates with EV Access Program$2.1MTotal Tax Refunds in 20242,282 Tax Returns Filed through VITA*Expansion into Imperial County with Two Affordable Housing Communities.WITH 40 LOCATIONS40 LOCATIONS ACROSS THE COUNTY, OUR REACH IS WIDE BECAUSE THE NEED IS VAST...MAAC_ADM0100V080125

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2024 HIGHLIGHTSWE SERVE 100,000 SAN DIEGANS EVERY YEAR AND OUR ECONOMIC IMPACT SURPASSES $200M.1,218 Children Served through Child Development Program1,291Affordable Homes in Current Portfolio25 Units Designated for Seniors Experiencing Chronic Homelessness354High School Students Enrolled at MAAC Community Charter School57% of Colibrí MX Scholarships Awarded to First-Generation College Students 6 Projects in Construction/Pipeline that will Add 894 New Homes251Participants in Next Level ECE Apprenticeship, Next Level Youth, and Unidos in FinanceECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EDUCATIONHOUSING1,118 Participants Completed DUI Education Program110Participants in Sobriety through Completion of MAAC Recovery Homes Program100%Recovery Homes Participants Housed on Completion of ProgramHEALTH & WELL-BEING941 Homes Weatherized$552KSecured a Total ofIncentives and Rebates with EV Access Program$2.1MTotal Tax Refunds in 20242,282 Tax Returns Filed through VITA*Expansion into Imperial County with Two Affordable Housing Communities.WITH 40 LOCATIONS40 LOCATIONS ACROSS THE COUNTY, OUR REACH IS WIDE BECAUSE THE NEED IS VAST...MAAC_ADM0100V080125

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2024 HIGHLIGHTSWE SERVE 100,000 SAN DIEGANS EVERY YEAR AND OUR ECONOMIC IMPACT SURPASSES $200M.1,218 Children Served through Child Development Program1,291Affordable Homes in Current Portfolio25 Units Designated for Seniors Experiencing Chronic Homelessness354High School Students Enrolled at MAAC Community Charter School57% of Colibrí MX Scholarships Awarded to First-Generation College Students 6 Projects in Construction/Pipeline that will Add 894 New Homes251Participants in Next Level ECE Apprenticeship, Next Level Youth, and Unidos in FinanceECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EDUCATIONHOUSING1,118 Participants Completed DUI Education Program110Participants in Sobriety through Completion of MAAC Recovery Homes Program100%Recovery Homes Participants Housed on Completion of ProgramHEALTH & WELL-BEING941 Homes Weatherized$552KSecured a Total ofIncentives and Rebates with EV Access Program$2.1MTotal Tax Refunds in 20242,282 Tax Returns Filed through VITA*Expansion into Imperial County with Two Affordable Housing Communities.WITH 40 LOCATIONS40 LOCATIONS ACROSS THE COUNTY, OUR REACH IS WIDE BECAUSE THE NEED IS VAST...MAAC_ADM0100V080125

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SUPPORT OUR WORKVolunteer. Champion. Donate.MAACproject.org/DonateADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES1355 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. PARTICIPANT DEMOGRAPHICS Latino/Hispanic Not Latino/Hispanic ETHNICITYAGE38%<1845%18-6417%65+GENDERMale44%Female56%RACEAfrican American/BlackAsian AmericanNative Hawaiian or other Pacific IslanderNative American/Alaskan NativeTwo or More RacesWhite/CaucasianOther40%43%3%1%1%4%9%PRIMARY LANGUAGEEnglishSpanishOtherArabic55%33%8%4%EDUCATION • HEALTH & WELL-BEING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT • HOUSINGADVOCACY & LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT LET’S CONNECT MAAC1965 MAAC_1965 MAAC1965 MAACinfo@MAACproject.org34%66%

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SUPPORT OUR WORKVolunteer. Champion. Donate.MAACproject.org/DonateADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES1355 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. PARTICIPANT DEMOGRAPHICS Latino/Hispanic Not Latino/Hispanic ETHNICITYAGE38%<1845%18-6417%65+GENDERMale44%Female56%RACEAfrican American/BlackAsian AmericanNative Hawaiian or other Pacific IslanderNative American/Alaskan NativeTwo or More RacesWhite/CaucasianOther40%43%3%1%1%4%9%PRIMARY LANGUAGEEnglishSpanishOtherArabic55%33%8%4%EDUCATION • HEALTH & WELL-BEING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT • HOUSINGADVOCACY & LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT LET’S CONNECT MAAC1965 MAAC_1965 MAAC1965 MAACinfo@MAACproject.org34%66%