FAMILY AND CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION CENTER Serving Lucas and Ottawa Counties
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1 FAMILY AND CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION CENTER Serving Lucas and Ottawa Counties ANNUAL REPORT Fiscal Year 2010/2011 Our Mission: To Intervene and Educate to Reduce Family Violence Board of Trustees: Brandi Doniere, President Lynne Brechin, 1st VP Pat Bullard, 2nd VP Thomas Bartlett, Treasurer Jane Stuntz, Secretary Stephen Bowe Barbara Dianda-Martin Lori Ferguson Cathy Furey Scott Hamner Jane Larsen Jeffrey Long Jonna McRury William E. Reber Mindy Ward Martha Wheeler Erich Weinlander Kathy Zacharias Programs and Services: Domestic Violence: Advocates provide information on domestic violence and options available to victims in Lucas, Wood and Ottawa Counties. Advocates accompany victims to court, assist with safety planning and link victims to other community resources. Help Me Grow: A home visitation program designed to assist families who are expecting a baby or have children up to age three. Service Coordinators help parents build a positive, healthy and safe home for their children by helping parents understand their child s development, provide practical parenting information, and identifying other community resources. : A child friendly site where professionals conduct joint investigative interviews of child abuse victims. Crisis counseling, family advocacy and court preparation services are available for child victims and their families. Children Who Witness Violence: Children who have witnessed violence receive in-home crisis intervention services. The goal of the program is to help children overcome the trauma of violence and to minimize the effects of exposure to violence. CAPP/SAPP: The Child Abuse Prevention Program and Sexual Abuse Prevention Program are school based programs designed to help students recognize dangerous and abusive situations and how to seek help from trusted adults. DELTA Project: A cooperative community collaboration dedicated to addressing the key issues related to violence and creating meaningful and lasting changes throughout the community that lead to peaceful, healthy relationships. PROJECT ACCESS: A partnership between Lucas County Department of Jobs and Family Services (LCDJFS) and Family and Child Abuse Prevention Center. The Center provides on-site case managers at LCDJFS who assist victims of domestic violence by assessing the client s risk of lethality, working to develop customized safety plans and providing linkages to other community resources.
2 Page 2 FINANCIAL STATEMENT FISCAL YEAR 2010/2011 SUPPORT AND REVENUE Grants United Way Fundraising/Special Events Misc. Interest/Other Income TOTAL 2010/ /2010 $1,123,907 (67%) $1,112,668 (68%) $287,521 (17%) $285,676 (18%) $230,936 (14%) $212,114 (12%) $35,909 (2%) $23,789 (2%) $1,678,273 $1,634,247 EXPENSES 2010/ /2010 Program Services Management/General Fundraising TOTAL $1,327,440 (79%) $1,340,334 (82%) $306,429 (18%) $261,466 (16%) $41,164 (3%) $39,921( 2%) $1,675,033 $1,641,731 Change in Net Assets $ 3,240 Beginning of Year $842,448 Net Assets End Of Year $845,688
3 Page 3 Program Service Statistics Domestic Violence Victim Advocacy Lucas County Combined Toledo Municipal Court and Lucas County Domestic Relations Court Clients Served 1,981 2,034 Court Proceedings 3,153 3,428 (arraignments, pre-trials, trials, CPO Hearings) Victim Notifications 803 1,281 Total Number Client Contacts 5,850 6,538 Ottawa County Combined Port Clinton Municipal Court, Ottawa County Domestic Relations Court Clients Served Court Proceedings (arraignments, pre-trials, trials, CPO Hearings) Victim Notifications Total Number Client Contacts 2,253 2,623 Child Abuse Prevention (CAPP)/Sexual Abuse Prevention Children Served 2009/2010 Classes 2009/2010 Children Served 2010/2011 Classes 2010/2011 Preschool st and 3rd Grade 7, Other Grades TOTAL 8, Disclosures 15 1,291 7, , Sandi Nugent, CAPP Coordinator presenting the program to 1st graders
4 Page 5 Agency Offices: Annual Spring Luncheon Fundraising Event April 2011 Lucas County Main Office and 2460 Cherry St. Toledo, OH Ottawa County 323 Buckeye Blvd. Suite 1 Port Clinton, OH Above: Event Emcee, Sashem Brey 13ABC with Sarah Corpening, FCAPC Chief Executive Officer Left: Board Member Cathy Furey, with Deb Joslin and Carrie Serber Website Above left Event Chair Jonna McRury Above right Silent Witness Silhouettes honoring domestic violence victims Family and Child Abuse Prevention Center Staff Administrative & Management Staff Sarah Corpening, J. D., Chief Executive Officer Cindy Pisano, LSW, Associate Director Lori Kocol, Office Manager Kelly Frankhouse, Fiscal Manager Diana Laubenthal, DV Program Supervisor Stephanie Page, LISW, Project Access Supervisor Denise Majewski, HMG & CAPP Supervisor Christie Jenkins, PhD., CAC Supervisor Angela Barrick Sandi Nugent Leslie Black Robin Reid Lindsey Boyle Kelly Rupp JoAnne Carson Brittany Schaller Holly Cipriani Kathy Sherwood Corrine Creeden Tiffany Sullivan Katie Emahiser Sara Sweet Tammy Harris-Knighten Barbara Jordan Alicia Wachowiak Gena Keith Kristin Weirauch Kylie Kiefer Darla McCarty Deb Neal Ellen Newman
5 Page 4 Children Served Non-Offending Caregivers Crisis Counseling/Safety Education Children Served Session 1,412 1,146 Family Advocacy Non-Offending Caregivers Sessions Investigative Interviews Medical Exams Children Who Witness Violence Children Served Non-Offending Caregivers Sessions Expect Respect Presentations Presentations Individuals 1, Teen Dating Violence Awareness Week Students Reached 11,129 17,840 schools involved Youth-Led Activities Youth Leaders 36 9 Individuals Reached 7,480 3,390 Training/Technical Assistance/ Professional Education trainings 6 7 Individuals Trained by DELTA Technical Assistance Hours individuals served Healthy Relationships Information Distributed 12,796 11,310 Clients Served Children Adults Total clients served 163* * Project ended 6/30/2011 Client Contacts 4,916 5,749 Home Visits 3,492 4,098 Total Clients Served 1,267 1,839
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