Reporting on Our Collective Impact
Discover how the collective efforts of our team and our incredible supporters helped make a tangible difference in the lives of adults, children, seniors, and families in Orange County.
2022/2023 Report
The Priority Center supported over 8,400 clients, marking a significant leap from 6,837 served the previous year. Our staff and Board of Directors functioned as a guiding light on our journey for change.
The impact of The Priority Center on our local community has been a testament to the extraordinary change that can be achieved when hearts unite for a cause.
15,368 client sessions provided
9,359 case management sessions conducted
700 children under the age of 10 served with forensic interviews by the Child Abuse Services team
2021/2022 Report
As we reached deep and far to impact Orange County’s neediest clients, we focused our efforts on the escalated needs from the pandemic: social isolation, poverty, depression, lack of resources, suicidal ideation, and loss of hope.
The Priority Center shined with beacons of hope for the more than 8,400 total clients served this past year, up from 6,837 served during the previous fiscal year.
2,545 community events
477 community training and educational skills classes
1,425 individuals counselled through 3,972 sessions
8,064 items delivered through Basic Needs
2020/2021 Report
While the prior year was not easy on anyone, The Priority Center continued to serve our clients during an unprecedented countrywide mental health crisis and the global COVID-19 pandemic.
We were able to reach more families and individuals in crisis through our Crisis Stabilization and Basic Needs Programs. We brought more joy to families during the holiday season through Families Helping Families than any other year in history and sent children to school with all of the supplies they need to be successful through Project Backpack.
8,807 families, parents, and individuals received support
13,856 home and virtual visits were conducted to 2,332 individuals and families
2,252 hours of mental health therapy and counseling were delivered, reaching 1,429 people