MYCAP
Gertrude Tillman has extensive experience in family development and education, having served as a Family Development Specialist at MYCAP since August 2011. In this role, Gertrude collaborates with parents in the Head Start program to help them achieve goals related to education, housing, and employment, while supporting single parents in becoming self-sufficient. Gertrude previously worked as a Meal Program Assistant for seniors at Easterseals from August 2021 to August 2023 and as a Home Base Educator at Alta Headstart from August 2009 to August 2019, where the focus was on teaching parents how to engage with children from birth to three years in a home setting. Gertrude holds an Associate of Arts and Sciences degree in Human Development and Family Studies from Kaplan University, earned between 2009 and 2011.
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MYCAP
The Mahoning Youngstown Community Action Partnership will strive to alleviate and prevent the causes of poverty. We will plan and implement quality services designed to educate and empower eligible residents of Mahoning County with a goal of moving toward Description Our Beginning, January 1965 The passage of the Economic Opportunity Act (EOA) of 1964 as a part of President Lyndon B. Johnson's" War on Poverty" brought about the creation of Community Action. The purpose of the statue was to eliminate the causes and consequences of poverty. The act establisthe the federal Office of Economic Opportunity and created organizations called Community Action Agencies (... See More General Information The Mahoning Youngstown Community Action Partnership (MYCAP) is a non-profit organization incorporated by the state of Ohio in 1965 (as the Youngstown Area Community Action Council). MYCAP is the Local Administrating Agent for a variety of programs that serve low-income individuals and families in Mahoning County. While there are over 900 community action agencies in the United States, no two of them are the same, because each is designed to address problems unique to the community in which it is located. OUR MISSION The Mahoning Youngstown Community Action Partnership will strive to alleviate and prevent the causes of poverty. We will plan and implement quality services designed to educate and empower eligible residents of Mahoning County with a goal of moving toward self-sufficiency. OUR EMPLOYEES MYCAP employs more than 250 full- and part-time employees. We are governed by a volunteer Board of Directors composed equally of representatives from the private, public and low-income sectors of the community. OUR FUNDING MYCAP receives administrative and operation funds from the state of Ohio's Community Services Block Grant, along with other funds from various sources.