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PEOPLE’S PLACE
1129 AIRPORT RD., MILFORD, DE 19963 | (302) 422-8033 | PEOPLESPLACE2.COM
OUR MISSION
People’s Place is dedicated to becoming the agency of choice to help people find their path to growth and
Year established: 1972 Number of full-time employees: 69 Number of part-time employees: 79 Annual revenue: $8,245,581 Geographic service area: Delaware
Mamie Charest Keith Banks
Executive Director Board President
TOP FUNDING SOURCES: Contracts: 59%
Program Service Fees: 37% Donations/Contributions/ Fundraising: 4%
People’s Place is a godsend,
a refuge for troubled souls. I have made many decisions in my life and coming here is one of the best.
—Anonymous
SOCIAL MEDIA:
@PeoplesPlace2 @peoplesplace2 @Peoplesplace2
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HOW WE MAKE AN IMPACT
People’s Place II, Inc. has been serving
Delawareans for over 45 years. We are
proud to offer high quality services to
some of our most vulnerable neighbors.
Well qualified staff provide mental health
counseling, victim-offender mediation,
domestic violence services including Spanish
and English-speaking resource hotlines and
three shelters, family visitation centers,
emergency homeless shelter, transitional housing, veterans outreach, and a girl’s group home and independent living program for foster youth.
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
People’s Place is a nonprofit 501 (c)3 and donations are tax-deductible. Your gift is greatly appreciated and will help the people we serve by helping them “find their path to growth and independence.” Sponsorship opportunities for fundraising events, hosting your own fundraiser for the agency, donating directly on our website, monthly and legacy giving, or contributing through United Way to People’s Place (#455), are a few examples of how giving can change lives.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
There are a number of ways you can help support our mission. We always welcome anyone that is interested in serving on our board, a committee or assisting with events. Opportunities are also available to join other volunteers working at our Center for Community Justice Program to mediate misdemeanor cases referred by the justice system.
LEADERSHIP
Mamie Charest, Executive Director
BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Keith Banks, President
Faye Wheeler, Vice-President Harvey Marvel, Treasurer
Dr. Eleanor Kiesel, Secretary Dr. Vicky Kelly
Jackie Griffith