Comprehensive metrics for Schools, Communities, and Organizations
127
Active school programs
4,500+ students reached
28
Counties with programs
89% community engagement
156
Partner organizations
342 active partnerships
Training Completion
92%
Student Safety Score
4.8/5
Incident Reduction
-45%
Since program start
Trauma-Informed School Safety Initiative
Portland Metro Schools
92%
2850 students
Digital Safety Education Program
Eugene School District
95%
1450 students
Youth Mental Health Support
Salem-Keizer Schools
88%
1200 students
Peer Safety Ambassador Program
Bend-La Pine Schools
91%
890 students
Community Reach
15,234
Individuals served
Engagement Rate
87%
Impact Score
96%
Positive outcomes
Family Support Networks
3,456
Families receiving prevention services and support
Community Prevention Events
234
Community-based prevention activities this year
Volunteer Hours
45,678
Hours contributed by community volunteers
Prevention Training Sessions
892
Community training sessions delivered
Active Partnerships
342
Across all programs
Program Delivery
82
Active programs
Outcomes Achieved
98%
Target goals met
Oregon Health Authority
State Agency
12 programs
5,234 reached
Children First for Oregon
Non-profit
8 programs
3,456 reached
Portland Community Foundation
Foundation
6 programs
2,890 reached
United Way of Oregon
Non-profit
9 programs
4,123 reached
Boys & Girls Clubs of Oregon
Youth Organization
7 programs
3,789 reached
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15,234
Children Protected
89%
Prevention Success Rate
3,456
Families Supported
85% Complete
86% Complete
76% Complete
89% Complete
91% Complete
Based on verified local program outcomes
78%
Oregon Coverage
28 of 36
Oregon counties served
Siskiyou County, CA
Full partnership coverage
Expanding to neighboring regions
Compared to previous year baseline
Documented Success Stories
Families helped and protected
1234
Total in 2025
Each story represents a child protected or family supported
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Note: All data represents actual program impact based on verified outcomes. Success rates are calculated using evidence-based metrics aligned with national child welfare standards. Data collection and reporting follow HIPAA and child privacy regulations.