Austin

Jeremiah Program

Austin

2022 was a time of incredible growth for our Austin campus. Our new Executive Director, Gloria GonzalesDholakia, Ph.D., hit the ground running to build, expand, and engage the Austin community of families and supporters.

We celebrated eight incredible women as they graduated with their post-secondary degrees. Eight JP Austin moms participated in our new Career Volunteer Mentor Program, and 38 JP Austin kids participated in high-quality summer enrichment opportunities to further support their educational development — increasing the chances of economic mobility for both generations.

LAST YEAR, WE IMPACTED 347 LIVES,
SERVING 40% MORE FAMILIES THAN IN 2021.

“I think that no matter where any of us goes, both the mothers and the children will all maintain that idea of what an ideal, supportive and positive empowering community looks like and how to function within that.”

Alyssa, JP Austin Alumna

52 kids benefited from High-Quality Early Learning in our Onsite Child Development Center last year.


26 FAMILIES ACCESSED safe, affordable housing on JP Austin’s campus in 2022.


Become a JP Mom and become a part of a network of mothers in Austin creating a better future for themselves and their children. 


Contact Us

The impacts of generational poverty and systemic racism can be disrupted two generations at a time by investing both in a mother’s vision for her future and the education of her children.


 (512) 770-9036
 1200 Paul Teresa Saldaña Street // Austin, TX 78702 // info@jeremiahprogram.org


JP Austin Impact Report

Austin

Lindsey Ashburn, CDC Teacher

Olymaris Corchado, CDC Director

Jacqueline Delgado Bowen, CDC Teacher

Maria Delgado, CDC Teacher

Gloria Gonzales-Dholakia, Executive Director

Eve Duplooy, CDC Teacher

Chelsea Evans, Operations Manager

Alexis Frezza, Program Associate

Gaudencia Miranda Hernandez, Assistant Teacher

Ashley Hudson, Family Coach

Lisa Hutchison, CDC Cook

Brittany Jackson, CDC Teacher

Kimberly Benford Johns, Community Teacher

Nancy Madrid, Family Services Director

Marlenne Maldonado, CDC Teacher

Alex Martinez, CDC Teacher

Tai McCants, CDC Teacher

Renisha McKinley, CDC Teacher

MeShay McKinney, Family Coach

Marla Miller, Family Coach

Laura De La Pena, Assistant Teacher

Ashley Olson, CDC Teacher

Sierra Randall, Director of Development

Kasandra Sanchez, CDC Teacher

Diana Still, Development Manager


READ ABOUT OUR IMPACT

Download 2021 JP Annual Report
Download 2020 JP Annual Report
Download 2019 JP Annual Report
Download 2018 JP Annual Report