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St. Joseph's Villa

St. Joseph's Villa

Richmond, VA 23227
Tax ID54-0505950

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About this organization

Revenue

$21,462,431

Expenses

$19,060,897

Mission

St. Joseph’s Villa provides children with special needs and their families the opportunity to succeed through innovative and effective programs.

About

CHILDREN'S EDUCATIONAL SERVICES IS COMPRISED OF DOOLEY SCHOOL AT ST. JOSEPH'S VILLA (INCLUDING THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PROGRAM), DOOLEY CENTER FOR ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION, BROOK ROAD ACADEMY, AND CAREER AND TRANSITION SERVICES. DOOLEY SCHOOL AT ST. JOSEPH'S VILLA ENDED THE SCHOOL YEAR HAVING SERVED 79 INDIVIDUAL STUDENTS FROM 79 FAMILIES OUT OF 102 REFERRALS. DOOLEY SERVED STUDENTS FROM 22 DIFFERENT LOCALITIES THROUGHOUT THE REGION. HENRICO, CHESTERFIELD, AND RICHMOND CITY CONTINUE TO PROVIDE THE BULK OF THE STUDENTS (59% ). ALL DOOLEY SCHOOL STUDENTS MADE PROGRESS ON AT LEAST ONE IEP GOALS AND MOST MADE PROGRESS ON SEVERAL. FOUR OF THE STUDENTS GRADUATED IN JUNE OF 2019 AND 8 STUDENTS COMPLETED THE PROGRAM AND RETURNED TO THEIR HOME SCHOOL FOR THE 2019-2020 SCHOOL YEAR. 90% OF THE STUDENTS SUSTAINED OR IMPROVED GRADES THROUGHOUT THE SCHOOL YEAR. SOL SCORES SHOWED THAT 54% OF THE STUDENTS PASSED THE SOL TEST THEY WERE GIVEN IN MAY, 2019. DOOLEY CENTER FOR ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION, A PROGRAM THROUGH THE RICHMOND METRO GRANT SERVING STUDENTS WHO HAVE BEEN LONG-TERM SUSPENDED OR EXPELLED FROM RICHMOND CITY, HENRICO COUNTY AND HANOVER COUNTY. A TOTAL OF 36 STUDENTS WERE SERVED DURING THE YEAR AND ONLY ONE STUDENT WAS REFERRED BACK TO THE LOCALITY DUE TO NON-COMPLIANCE. 60% OF THE STUDENTS SUSTAINED OR MAINTAINED GRADES THROUGHOUT THE SCHOOL YEAR. A TREND IN SHORTER STAYS WAS NOTED THIS YEAR WITH LOCALITIES SENDING STUDENTS, IN SOME CASES, FOR 30, 60, AND 90 DAYS BUT OTHERS BEING SENT TO THE PROGRAM FOR A FULL SCHOOL YEAR OR LONGER. TEN STUDENTS EARNED A TOTAL OF 50 CREDITS AND 11 STUDENTS RETURNED TO PUBLIC SCHOOL FOR THE 2019-2020 SCHOOL YEAR. BROOK ROAD ACADEMY AT ST. JOSEPH'S VILLA SERVED A TOTAL OF 54 STUDENTS AND ENDED THE YEAR WITH 11 GRADUATING (100% OF SENIORS) WITH STANDARD OR ADVANCED DIPLOMAS. IN GENERAL, IT WAS A VERY POSITIVE YEAR FOR BROOK ROAD ACADEMY. 84% OF THE STUDENTS IMPROVED OR SUSTAINED GRADES AND ALL COMPLETED CLASSES TO RECEIVE CREDITS. BROOK ROAD ACADEMY ALSO SAW AN INCREASE IN POPULATION DIVERSITY WHICH BROUGHT A NEW LEVEL OF SENSITIVITY TO THE SCHOOL. POST GRADUATE PLANS FOR OUR 11 GRADUATES INCLUDE 9 ATTENDING A 2- OR 4-YEAR COLLEGE, TWO ARE PLANNING TO GO DIRECTLY TO WORK AS THEY SEEK OTHER POST-SECONDARY TRAINING. CAREER AND TRANSITION SERVICES (CATS) PREPARES OUR STUDENTS FOR COLLEGE AND THE WORKFORCE, AND CONNECTS THE COMMUNITY TO OUR CAMPUS. CATS SERVED 149 STUDENTS FROM THE VILLA'S EDUCATION PROGRAMS DURING THE 2018-19 SCHOOL YEAR. ELEVEN STUDENTS WERE ACCEPTED INTO COLLEGE OR POST-SECONDARY TRAINING. 3 STUDENTS GOT AND MAINTAINED A JOB. VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY STUDENT MENTORS PROVIDED MORE THAN 1000 VOLUNTEER HOURS WITH OUR STUDENTS BOTH ON-CAMPUS AND AT THE UNIVERSITY. THROUGH OUR ON-CAMPUS WORK TRAINING PROGRAM, CATS PARTICIPANTS AND STAFF PROCESSED OVER 20 TONS OF SHREDDING AND RECYCLABLES IN THE CAMPUS-WIDE RECYCLING PROGRAM, AND PRODUCED 20,282 SNACKS FOR VILLA CLIENTS. CATS PROGRAM ADDED SINCE FEBRUARY THE VILLA GROCERY, THE VILLA SHOPPE AND THE LOADS OF LOVE WASH STATIONS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE WASHINGTON REDSKINS CHARITABLE FOUNDATION. WE CONTINUE TO LOOK TO CREATE INNOVATIVE OPPORTUNITIES FOR OUR PARTICIPANTS AND GROW OUR PARTNERSHIP WITH THE COMMUNITY.

Interesting data from their 2020 990 filing

The non-profit's mission, as documented in the filing, is “The mission of st. joseph's villa is to provide children with special needs and their families the opportunity to succeed through effective and innovative programs.”.

When explaining its purpose, the activities were described as: “The mission of st. joseph's villa is to provide children with special needs and their families the opportunity to succeed through effective and innovative programs.”.

  • The non-profit is legally allowed to operate in the state of VA, as reported.
  • The filing provides the non-profit's address in 2020 as 8000 BROOK ROAD, RICHMOND, VA, 232271338.
  • The non-profit has a total of 416 employees, as reported on their form for 2020.
  • Is not a private foundation.
  • Expenses are greater than $1,000,000.
  • Revenue is greater than $1,000,000.
  • Revenue less expenses is $2,401,534.
  • The organization has 16 independent voting members.
  • The organization was formed in 1834.
  • The organization pays $14,690,417 in salary, compensation, and benefits to its employees.
  • The organization pays $695,318 in fundraising expenses.