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Employee of the Month for May is Latasha Wilson
Latasha Wilson was hired as a Community Based Mentor Manager in our Big Brothers Big Sisters program in November 2018, and was elevated to the Senior Mentor Manager role exactly one year later. One year ago this month, she took on the role of Assistant Program...
Employee of the Month for April is Stephanie Bingham
We would like to present to you the newly minted and well-deserved...Employee of the Month - Stephanie Bingham! Stephanie started at PEACE Inc. in 2018 as a member of the Big Brothers Big Sisters team. In 2019, she became the FRC Coordinator at Westside Family...
Jenn Gaffney recently visited Grandma Lana’s classroom for storytime
Recently, Jenn Gaffney, the AmeriCorps Seniors Foster Grandparent Coordinator, paid a visit to Grandma Lana's classroom to read a storybook to the Kindergarteners. During the visit, Jenn chose to read Scaredy Squirrel by Melanie Webb, which turned out to be a...
Employee of the Month for March is Tieyonnia Brandon
Tieyonnia Brandon began working in our Head Start program in February 2018 as a Teacher Aide, then became a Teacher Assistant later that year and a Family Worker in 2022, obtaining her Child Development Associate Credential and Family Development Credential. Tieyonnia...
Employee of the Month for February is Erin Hess!
Erin Hess has been a lead teacher at our Head Start site in Lafayette since September 2021. She was chosen for this month's award because of the dedication to excellence that she consistently demonstrates as a child development professional, and for always being...
2022 – 2023 PEACE, Inc. By the Numbers
Our 6 Family Resource Centers provided 15,907 care management services including referrals, transportation, food pantry, and diaper bank distribution.
Our Free Tax Prep Program filed 1763 Federal Tax Returns, bringing a total of $2,468,774 back to the Central New York economy.
Our Head Start Program helped 92% and 88% of Pre-Kindergarten students meet or exceed language and cognitive development goals respectively.
Our Senior Nutrition Program prepared 63,382 Congregate Meals to 2,225 Seniors at local community centers, churches, and senior residences.