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State Service Location Year in Review Florida | Year in Review Service Location Report AmeriCorps City Service Location Project Name Program Type Completed* Current Sponsor Organization Participants Participants Alachua San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park Florida Conservation Corps AmeriCorps AmeriCorps State 1 1 Florida Department of Environmental Protection Alachua USGS- St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge CL Environmental Stewards AmeriCorps National 2 - The Corps Network Altamonte AdventHealth Public Allies Central Florida AmeriCorps National 1 1 Springs Public Allies, Inc. Altamonte Rebuilding Together of Central Florida BRACE VISTA AmeriCorps VISTA 2 - Springs Community Organizations Active In Disasters, Inc Apopka AMIkids Orlando AMIkids, Inc. AmeriCorps State 3 - AMIkids, Inc. Apopka APOPKA HIGH Notre Dame AmeriCorps - Apopka AmeriCorps National 2 1 Notre Dame Mission Volunteers Program, Inc. Apopka DREAM LAKE ELEMENTARY Notre Dame AmeriCorps - Apopka AmeriCorps National - 1 Notre Dame Mission Volunteers Program, Inc. Apopka Farmworkers Association of Florida Notre Dame AmeriCorps - Apopka AmeriCorps National 1 1 Notre Dame Mission Volunteers Program, Inc. Apopka Hope CommUnity Center Notre Dame AmeriCorps - Apopka AmeriCorps National 9 8 Notre Dame Mission Volunteers Program, Inc. Apopka ROCK SPRINGS ELEMENTARY Notre Dame AmeriCorps - Apopka AmeriCorps National - 2 Notre Dame Mission Volunteers Program, Inc. Apopka WOLF LAKE ELEMENTARY Notre Dame AmeriCorps - Apopka AmeriCorps National 1 - Notre Dame Mission Volunteers Program, Inc. Apopka WOLF LAKE MIDDLE Notre Dame AmeriCorps - Apopka AmeriCorps National 1 - Notre Dame Mission Volunteers Program, Inc. Asbury Lake Clay Behavioral Health Center North Florida Health Corps AmeriCorps National 1 1 Health Federation of Philadelphia Atlantic Beaches HFH Beaches HFH AmeriCorps National 7 3 Beach Habitat for Humanity International, Inc. Auburndale LENA VISTA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AmeriCorps Polk Reads AmeriCorps State - 4 Polk Education Foundation Azalea Park COLONIAL HIGH Operation AmeriCorps AmeriCorps State 7 2 City of Orlando Babson Park The Nature Conservancy Central Florida Conservation; The Nature AmeriCorps NCCC 10 - Conservancy (January 8 - February 3, 2019) The Nature Conservancy Bartow Stephens Elementary AmeriCorps Polk Reads AmeriCorps State 1 4 Polk Education Foundation Bay Pines Bay Pines VA Healthcare System Seniors In Service of Tampa Bay Inc AmeriCorps State 2 12 Seniors In Service of Tampa Bay Inc Belle Glade Belle Glade Teen Center Bright Futures AmeriCorps Program (BFAP) AmeriCorps State 7 6 Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County Belle Glade Glades Family Education Program Literacy AmeriCorps AmeriCorps State - 2 Palm Beach County Literacy Coalition Belle Glade Glades Family Education Program Literacy AmeriCorps Palm Beach County AmeriCorps State 2 - Palm Beach County Literacy Coalition Big Pine Key Florida Keys National Wildlife Refuge SCA FL AmeriCorps National - 2 Complex Student Conservation Association, Inc. Biscayne Park MIAMI COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL Breakthrough Miami AmeriCorps State 9 - Breakthrough Miami Inc. Boca Raton Boys and Girls Clubs of Boca Raton Bright Futures AmeriCorps Program (BFAP) AmeriCorps State 3 - Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County * AmeriCorps NCCC members and Senior Corps volunteers may serve at more than one service location in the report; they are counted at each location in which they serve. Report reflects all national service locations active between January 7, 2019 and January 2, 2020 Page 1 of 83 Florida | Year in Review Service Location Report AmeriCorps City Service Location Project Name Program Type Completed* Current Sponsor Organization Participants Participants Boynton Boynton Beach City Library Literacy AmeriCorps AmeriCorps State - 3 Beach Palm Beach County Literacy Coalition Boynton Boynton Beach City Library Literacy AmeriCorps Palm Beach County AmeriCorps State 3 - Beach Palm Beach County Literacy Coalition Boynton Healthier Boynton Beach Creating Access; Building Social Capital AmeriCorps VISTA - 1 Beach Housing Partnership, Inc. Boynton SOUTH TECH ACADEMY Literacy AmeriCorps Palm Beach County AmeriCorps State 3 - Beach Palm Beach County Literacy Coalition Boynton SouthTech Academy Literacy AmeriCorps AmeriCorps State 1 4 Beach Palm Beach County Literacy Coalition Bristol The Nature Conservancy - Apalachicola SCA FL AmeriCorps National 1 - Student Conservation Association, Inc. Brownsville BROWNSVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL City Year Miami AmeriCorps State 7 5 City Year, Inc. Brownsville BROWNSVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL Teach for America - Miami (state) AmeriCorps State 5 3 Teach For America Brownsville CHARLES R DREW K-8 CENTER Florida Reading Corps-National Direct AmeriCorps National - 2 Reading & Math Inc Brownsville CHARLES R DREW K-8 CENTER Teach for America - Miami (state) AmeriCorps State 1 4 Teach For America Brownsville CHARLES R. DREW MIDDLE SCHOOL Teach for America - Miami (state) AmeriCorps State 3 3 Teach For America Brownsville EARLINGTON HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY Teach for America - Miami (state) AmeriCorps State 4 3 SCHOOL Teach For America Brownsville LORAH PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Teach for America - Miami (state) AmeriCorps State 2 1 Teach For America Brownsville OLINDA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Teach for America - Miami (state) AmeriCorps State 1 2 Teach For America Butler Beach St. Johns Housing Partnership, Inc. Rebuilding Homes Rebuilding Lives (February AmeriCorps NCCC 9 - 12 - March 19, 2019) St. Johns Housing Partnership, Inc. Casselberry Seminole County & Grt Apopka FL, Inc., HFH Seminole County & Grt Apopka FL, Inc., HFH of AmeriCorps National 3 1 of Habitat for Humanity International, Inc. Charlotte Keep Charlotte Beautiful Keep America Beautiful AmeriCorps VISTA - 1 Harbor Keep America Beautiful Clearwater Coptic Orthodox Charities, Inc. - Clearwater Florida Department of Children and Families AmeriCorps VISTA 1 1 VISTA project Florida Department of Children and Families Cocoa BGCCF - Cocoa Branch CISFL VISTA Project AmeriCorps VISTA 1 - Communities in Schools of Florida, Inc. Coconut Broward College-North Campus Broward College AmeriCorps State 1 16 Creek Broward College Coral Gables CORAL GABLES SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL MCCJ, Inc. AmeriCorps State - 1 MCCJ, Inc. Coral Gables South Miami Branches AmeriCorps Branches AmeriCorps State 4 3 Branches, Inc. Coral Gables UM Office of Civic and Community Florida Campus Compact AmeriCorps VISTA 1 2 Engagement Florida State University Crawfordville Lake Jackson Mounds S.P./Edward Ball Florida Conservation Corps AmeriCorps AmeriCorps State 2 2 Wakulla Springs S.P. Florida Department of Environmental Protection * AmeriCorps NCCC members and Senior Corps volunteers may serve at more than one service location in the report; they are counted at each location in which they serve. Report reflects all national service locations active between January 7, 2019 and January 2, 2020 Page 2 of 83 Florida | Year in Review Service Location Report AmeriCorps City Service Location Project Name Program Type Completed* Current Sponsor Organization Participants Participants Crawfordville USFS - ANF TIP - Community Training Works, Inc. AmeriCorps National - 8 The Corps Network Crescent NPS - GEO - Fort Mantanzas National CL Environmental Stewards AmeriCorps National 1 - Beach Monument The Corps Network Crystal Lake CRYSTAL LAKE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AmeriCorps Polk Reads AmeriCorps State - 4 Polk Education Foundation Crystal River Crystal River Preserve State Park Florida Conservation Corps AmeriCorps AmeriCorps State 3 - Florida Department of Environmental Protection Cutler Bay CUTLER BAY ACADEMY OF ADVANCED City Year Miami AmeriCorps State 9 5 STUDIES, CUTLER RID City Year, Inc. Cutler Bay CUTLER BAY ACADEMY OF ADVANCED Teach for America - Miami (state) AmeriCorps State 2 2 STUDIES, CUTLER RID Teach For America Dania Beach BETHUNE MARY M ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Florida Reading Corps-National Direct AmeriCorps National 3 1 Reading & Math Inc Davie Broward College-Central Campus Broward College AmeriCorps State - 14 Broward College Davie FLAMINGO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL T.H.I.N.K. Leadership AmeriCorps State - 7 Firewall Centers, Inc. Davie WESTERN HIGH SCHOOL T.H.I.N.K. Leadership AmeriCorps State 7 3 Firewall Centers, Inc. Daytona AMIkids Volusia AMIkids, Inc. AmeriCorps State 5 - Beach AMIkids, Inc. DeLand Stetson University Florida Campus Compact AmeriCorps VISTA 1 2 Florida State University DeLand Stetson University Notre Dame AmeriCorps - Apopka AmeriCorps National 1 - Notre Dame Mission Volunteers Program, Inc. Delray Beach CWS Florida CWS Palm Beach AmeriCorps National 1 - Church World Service Delray Beach Naoma Donnelley Haggin Club Bright Futures AmeriCorps Program (BFAP) AmeriCorps State 5 3 Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County Delray Beach Palm Beach County Library System Literacy AmeriCorps AmeriCorps State - 1 Palm Beach County Literacy Coalition Delray Beach Sipporta Group Home The Arc of Palm Beach County, Inc. AmeriCorps State 2 - The Arc of Palm Beach County, Inc. Delray Beach Village Readers Family Education Literacy AmeriCorps AmeriCorps State - 2 Palm Beach County Literacy Coalition Delray Beach Village Readers Family Education Program Literacy AmeriCorps Palm Beach County AmeriCorps State 2 - Palm Beach County Literacy Coalition East Lake- FDOT 7-1 Community Training Works AmeriCorps National 5 3 Orient Park The Corps Network East Lake- TIP 7-1 Tampa TIP - Community Training Works, Inc. AmeriCorps National - 3 Orient Park The Corps Network Eastpoint CCFEC Franklin Crew OYSI19 - Franklin's Promise Coalition AmeriCorps
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