Program Statistics

Updated: January 30, 2012
Program Statistics

Washington DC PROGRAM STATISTICS

Back on My Feet knows the importance of tracking the efficacy of our program and has an exciting partnership with Temple and Griffith Universities to validate the results of participation in Back on My Feet. Each month, our teams have a team meeting during which time, important upcoming events and items are discussed as well as serving to administer our monthly assessment forms.

These evaluation forms enable Back on My Feet to track attitudinal changes in our members and allow us to see tangible data to determine the success of our program. Having this information is crucial to our ability to alter our program to best serve the needs of our members and create the most positive environment possible for constructive change in our members’ lives.

Below are some of the statistics we are excited to share with you.

These statistics are updated monthly and these are current as of February 2012:

Washington DC chapter

  • 5 teams at shelters
  • 38 active members
  • 450 + active volunteers
  • 122 have completed a competitive race
  • 21 have run a half marathon
  • 9 have run a full marathon
  • 4 have run an ultra-marathon
  • 54 have moved into more permanent housing
  • 60 have gotten jobs
  • 70 have enrolled in school/job training
  • 68% currently enrolled in Next Steps

2011 Collective Results Across All Back on My Feet Chapters:

- 375+ Residential Members obtained employment in 2011
- 240+ Residential Members obtained housing in 2011
- 385+ Residential Members enrolled in education and training in 2011
- 75% of Members consistently maintain 90% attendance at morning runs.
- 50% of Members successfully move from dependency to an independent lifestyle.

 Because I participate in Back on My Feet


Percent

My self esteem has improved

91

I am more motivated to life a healthy lifestyle

94

I have become more productive in my daily life

88

My self confidence has increased

91

I am smoking less each day

85

I feel that I can trust people more

75

I am more excited about my future

91

I believe running is a form of self expression

94

I experience social engagement through the BoMF program

97

I am committed to running

91

Running has a central role in my life

69

CLICK HERE TO SEE THE STATISTICS OF THE PHILADELPHIA CHAPTER

CLICK HERE TO SEE THE STATISTICS OF THE BALTIMORE CHAPTER

CLICK HERE TO SEE THE STATISTICS OF THE BOSTON CHAPTER

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