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Causes: Education, Elementary & Secondary Schools, Family Services, Homeless & Housing, Housing Development, Construction & Management, Human Service Organizations, Human Services, Literacy
Mission: Welfare
Programs: Maac child development program (cdp)includes head start, early head start and state preschool programs that engage families, staff and the community to improve the lives of low-income children by offering comprehensive child development services that are family-focused such as early childhood education, health and well-being, nutrition and social services to eligible children (birth to five years of age) and their families throughout north san diego county. Offering far beyond a traditional preschool model, maac cdp delivers a comprehensive program designed to meet the comprehensive needs of eligible families. Over 1,711 eligible children and their families in san diego's north county are served by these programs. Cdp ensures that pregnant women, children ages 0-3 (early head start), and 3-5 (head start & ca state preschool) and their families are provided with comprehensive services to promote optimum physical, cognitive, social, and emotional growth. Maac cdp continues focusing on targeted school readiness goals for all children and collaborating with families on their individual goals and supporting these efforts through the parent, family, community engagement framework which includes working in collaboration with our many community partners to provide enhanced services to support the growing needs in the communities. In addition, maac cdp goals are accomplished by engaging parents in program governance and administration and supporting the overall growth of children, families and staff through the development of advocacy and leadership skills, skill building, and career pathway opportunities. The ultimate goal is to develop a greater degree of self- sufficiency among families, foster a positive impact in their lives, and promote school readiness for all children.
housing and real estate development division (hred)-hred took over the property management of president john adams manor on december 1, 2017, increasing the number of afordable units managed by maac to 774 units. In addition, we have undertaken the resyndication process for this property and the $16,000,000 construction and renovation process is slated to begin november 16th, 2018. One main area of focus for 2017 has been to shore up our development team as we plan out our schedule for the resyn
the maac community charter school is a high school of choice authorized by the sweetwater union high school district. Mccs is located in chula vista, ca, and is one of only two charter high schools in the area that target at-risk students between the ages of 14-24, who have struggled to succeed in large, traditional public schools. At mccs, students have an extended opportunity to earn their high school diploma in a small learning community and supportive environment. Mccs is an alternative scho
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