Sandra Kemp

MENTOR SPECIALIST

Hi my name is Sandra Kemp wife of Alfred Jr. and mother of two children X’Zavier and Natalia. Proud grandmother of Zanyla and Keemani.I grew up and was educated in the Public Schools in Mound Bayou , Ms. I earned an AA and a BS Degree from Coahoma Community College and Mississippi Valley State University  both in Early Childhood Education. I served 20 yrs. as an Educator with the Bolivar County Head Start Program. I met Kym and Phil Schank during one of their volunteer years at Saint Gabriel Mercy Center they came down South from Wisconsin. I found out later  they started an after school tutoring program that was designed to help the children in my small community. C2K Ministries mission is great as it teaches and guides every child with improving their education, making sure No Child is Left Behind. They were doing this through love respect and spiritual guidance in a safe healthy and happy environment. I was very delighted when Phil told me that they were considering me in joining the RE>Direct After-School Program Team. I know without a shadow of doubt that my leadership skills and positive attitude  will help make a difference in children’s lives forever.

Non-Profit Staff Statistics

Here are some non-profit staff statistics from causeiq.com

Nonprofits in the United States employ more than 22,336,381 people — easily the biggest nonprofit employment statistic. These positions are a combination of full-time and part-time employees — the number of employees reported on organizations’ Form W-3 (Transmittal of Wage and Tax Statements) — and does not include contractors and indirect employment. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported 155.8 million full and part time workers in 2018, so the nonprofit sector directly employs ~14% of the U.S. workforce.

There are 100,113 small nonprofits that employ 10 or fewer people. Combined, these nonprofits employ 430,564 people, which is just 1.9% of the 22.3 million people employed by all nonprofits. While these small nonprofits represent 5.6% of all nonprofits, they are a plurality — 36.4% — of nonprofits that actually employ people. As noted above, the size of the nonprofit is separate from the impact on individuals and society, and many small organizations have a large impact (and vice versa).

Nonprofit personnel typically earn between $16,227 and $96,126 per year in wages, benefits, and other compensation. The nonprofits that on average pay the most are science and technology research centers ($96,126), medical research organizations ($79,547), and international and foreign affairs organizations ($87,408). These are specialized organizations that tend to employ highly educated personnel. On the opposite end we see organizations with more part-time workers and a less skilled work force. These include recreation, sports, and social clubs ($16,227), youth development organizations ($17,877), and human services organizations ($21,862). Please note that these nonprofit employment statistics includes both part-time and full-time workers, and different types of nonprofits employ more part-time workers than others. Nonetheless, the trends are still interesting.

Because Every Student Matters

We find that many kids today struggle academically and socially. Our organization provides tools and resources to help them overcome challenges giving them a chance to be successful in life. Jesus was clear that children were important and because Jesus believed that, we believe that.

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