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Westchester Community Opportunity Program, Inc. (WestCOP ) is a private not-for-profit, multipurpose social service agency operating community programs to combat poverty and its adverse effects in Westchester and Putnam counties.
Chartered in 1965, the organization each year receives more than 60 grants from corporations, government, foundations and individuals to sponsor numerous programs essential to the well being of the community's residents. These programs include 30 Day Care / Head Start centers, 12 Community Action Programs (CAPs), Substance abuse, Family living program, Homeless prevention and Assistance programs, Emergency food pantries, Surplus food distribution, Energy conservation and Weatherization programs and numerous employment and training programs. WestCOP services include a variety of special projects, such as the Foster Grandparents Programs, an Emergency Homeless Men's Shelter, Seniors in Community Services, Victims Assistance Services, Rape Crisis Services, a Rape Hotline, Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention and Community Services to the Elderly.
The nucleus of the agency's operations is its neighborhood services centers (CAPs) which act as advocates for the poor and minorities by helping their constituencies to organize for the purpose of exerting influence on the larger community's allocation of resources and keeping their interests before local governments, and public and private agencies.
The CAPs help the poor and the minorities to meet the needs, which they themselves identify, provide resources to neighborhood and community groups to secure professional and technical assistance and provide direct services to individuals who have no where else to turn.
Our agency's mission is to mobilize and effectively manage resources that will help the low income and at-risk populations in Westchester and Putnam Counties become more self-sufficient.
The main office of WestCOP is centrally located in Westchester with a staff of 40-50 employees who handle the complex administration details for more than 70 programs operating under the agency's umbrella. WestCOP employs more than 569 employees. These workers are supplemented by a number of volunteers that are dedicated to our goals and mission.
The employees of WestCOP as well as the Board of Directors reflect the population they serve. The agency is guided by a Board primarily composed of concerned members of the community with representation from government, civic, business, and target residents themselves.
WestCOP has serviced the community for more than 30 years. The agency's years of involvement and experience in community work have gained it the respect of government, business and community leadership. WestCOP has been able to adapt to the changing needs in the County and so target its work more effectively.
There is an established working relationship of community people, government, business, civic leaders and service professionals. Such working relationships are found in operation at every level of WestCOP. Because WestCOP is a multi-service agency it is able to provide a more comprehensive approach to serving individuals and families and address interrelated concerns. The problems in any one of Westchester's 43 municipalities in varying degree affects directly or indirectly the quality of life of the entire County. It is from such a County wide context that WestCOP has developed as a program and now carries out its work. This work therefore benefits all who live, work and seek a better future in Westchester.
View our Return of Organization Exempt from Income Tax Form 990
View our Organizational Charts by clicking below:
Organizational Chart 1
Organizational Chart 2
Board Members Include...
Hon. Lois Bronz |
Civic Representative ~ Chairperson |
Judy Carpenter. |
Target Representative ~ President
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Mary Williams |
Civic Representative ~ 1st Vice President |
Rodney Olden, Sr. |
Target Representative ~ 2nd Vice President |
Colin Dacres |
Civic Representative ~ 3rd Vice President |
Jodee MacDonald |
Civic Representative ~ Secretary |
Roland Grant |
Civic Representative ~ Treasurer |
George Adams |
Target Representative of Port Chester |
Joana Aggrey |
Government Representative - G. Young |
Dr. Lonnie Barnes |
Civic Representative |
Denabwe Robert Bayombo |
Policy Council |
Lovely Billups |
Target Representative of Eastchester |
Hon. Sonja Brown |
Government Representative ~ P. Feiner |
Brenda Cardoza |
Policy Council |
Christin Conklin |
Government Representative - A. Colivito |
Ronnie A. Cox |
Civic Representative |
Jerimiah Edwards |
Target Representative of Peekskill |
Hillary A Fleming |
Civic Representative |
Sheila Foley |
Government Representative |
Myrna A. Merchant |
Civic Representative |
Luis Quiros |
Civic Representative |
Robert F. Rice, Sr. |
Target Representative of New Rochelle |
Jerome Robinson |
Civic Representative |
Ann Rodier, Ph.D |
Civic Representative |
Silvia Rodriguez |
Government Representative ~ Dennis Pilla |
Mary Schaefer |
Government Representative ~ S. Oppen. |
Althea V. Serrant |
Civic Representative |
Roda Simmons |
Target Representative of Elmsford |
Juanita Thomas |
Target Representative of Mt. Vernon |
Hon. Andrew Torres |
Government Representative ~ M. Foster |
John Tully |
Government Representative ~ R. Bondi |
Angela White |
Target Representative of Ossining |
Joan E. Whittaker |
Government Representative ~ K. Jenkins |
Keith Yizar |
Target Representative of Mamaroneck |
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