Miami Valley Community Action Partnership
LaTonya Jackson has a diverse background in social services and healthcare, with experience as a case manager, activity specialist, and nursing assistant. LaTonya holds a Master's degree in Crisis Response and Trauma, a Bachelor's degree in Human Resources Management and Services, and an Associate's degree in Criminal Justice and Corrections. LaTonya is dedicated to improving the quality of life and socialization skills of others, particularly in the elderly and developmentally disabled communities.
Miami Valley Community Action Partnership
Miami Valley Community Action Partnership was established as a nonprofit corporation in December 1964, with the passage of the Economic Opportunity Act. The goal was “the elimination of the paradox of poverty in the land of plenty,” and created Community Action Agencies to focus all available local, state, private and federal resources on empowering low-income people to attain the skills, knowledge and opportunities required to lead more productive lives and become self-sufficient. Miami Valley Community Action Partnership has an operating budget of approximately $13 million, more than 100 employees and an 18-member Board of Trustees. We are affiliated with the National Community Action Partnership, that represents more than 1,000 Community Action Agencies across the United States who share our goals.