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ANNUAL REPORT Fiscal Year October 1, 2010 to September 30, 2011 Administrative and Survivor Services Western Wayne County 44567 Pinetree Drive Plymouth, MI 48170 734.416.1111 Survivor Services Redford Redford, MI 48239 734.416.1111 Survivor Services Karen Wilson Smithbauer Center 4400 S. Venoy Wayne, MI 48184 734.722.1772 Survivor Services Lincoln Park 1394 Cleophus Lincoln Park, MI 48146 313.383.2975 Serving Wayne County, Michigan

Dear Friends, Dear Friends, As you will see when reviewing our annual report, this past year was a hard work, challenges, excitement, successes, and change. Thousands of people reached out to First Step for help and hundreds of us responded to hel elp. Staf aff cont ntin inue ues to pro rovi vide qua uali lity ser ervi vice ces in a caring and supportive environment. Look at the services rendered, and the lives touched. Look at how we expanded the scope of our work because people got involved. Gifts of goods, and services, time and funds extended opportunities for those we serve. Our new building ng, The Karen Wilson Smithbauer Center, stands as a beacon of hope. Those who walk through its doors feel the support of a community of compassionate, generous people. We are an example of what can be accomplished through hard work, and the generosity of people of all ages, backgrounds and beliefs, who believe in justice and safety for all. We are paying it forward, leaving a legacy of non-violence and activism. We want to ensure that future generations will never have to suffer alone and that ultimately never suffer at all. Please celebrate your involvement, and let s remarkable accomplishments. A sincere thank you to our funders, donors, volunteers and staff for your generosity of spirit. Warmest Regards, Judy Ellis Executive Director Dear Friends, As we approach the one-year anniversary of the grand opening on a year of triumph and hop ope. The new facility is a triumph for a community that came together to make a difference in the lives of others. Hope is found within. It s a beautiful and meaningful building, but a body is nothing without a soul, and our soul is made up of the hardworking staff and dedicated volunteers who bring security and healing to survivors. With a great sense of accomplishment, we look forward to the future with purpose, pride, and a sense of obligation to ensure we continue our momentum and our mission of service. We have a home for the lon ong term rm. Now we can focu cus all of our energy toward continuing our model programs, sustaining and expanding our funding sources for programs and facilities, and continuing to meet the needs of our clients. We must do these things and also stay true to the most for every dollar we spend, and that we demonstrate to our donors and supporters that their contributions make a real difference. I want to recognize our staff for working so hard to accomplish our mission, despite having less money and fewer staff to support their work. Our First Step a positive reality in the lives of so many families in need. On behalf of the Board of Directors, I want to thank everyone who has contributed time, talent, money and energy to our cause and working toward building a peaceful future. You have made a real and lasting difference in so many lives. Sincerely, Jennifer L. Hartke Board President

First Step Opens New Home: The Karen Wilson Smithbauer Center Karen Wilson Smithbauer

First Step Board of Directors 2011-2012 OFFICERS PRESIDENT JENNIFER HARTKE Attorney, VICE PRESIDENT LOREN WADINGTON SECRETARY BECKY THOMPSON Director, Executive Secretary to the CEO Blue TREASURER GENELLE ALLEN County Airport Authority MEMBER-AT-LARGE MARILYN NIX MEMBERS JEFFREY GIELNIAK Inc. DORINDA HUGHES RN, LMSW, ACSW (Secretary 2010-2011) CAROL KING, M.D. + PAUL KOLINSKI + HEIDI NAASKO CARLA O MALLEY Executive Director LINDA PADGETT WENDY ROBINSON * Strategic Sourcing Sourcing KAREN WILSON SMITHBAUER WENDY WOODWARD * Inc.

17,474 Crisis Calls Support Groups 3,888 hours Counseling Hours 13,151 for Adults 1,450 for Children Community response advocates in police/courts 1,906 survivors supported 275 instances helping clients obtain personal protection orders Emergency Housing 7,703 nights of safe shelter In-Court Victim Advocacy/ Legal Information/Clinics 2,277 hours Safety Planning All adult and child survivors who work with First Step develop a safety plan 24-hour on-call assault response team-trained advocates responded to 288 primary 174 secondary SANE Forensic Exams for sexual assalut survivors 157 7,961 People participated in First Step s Outreach and Education Sessions Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Awareness Month activities Transportation First Step provided 1064 rides for families PROGRAMS AND SERVICE STATISTICS 2010-2011 FISCAL YEAR Volunteer Program Coalition building First Step touched the lives of 14,205 people in 2010-2011 Food, Clothing, Household goods First Step provided 20,292 items to families Violence prevention programs in schools Date rape awareness and education Transitional Supportive Housing 87 survivors received subsidized safe housing (17,134 nights) & supportive services

2010-2011 Financial Breakdown 17.67% EXPENSES First Step is grateful 21.77% 60.56% to all donors of DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROGRAMMING $ 1,805,467 SEXUAL ASSAULT PROGRAMMING $526,973 SUPPORTING SERVICES GENERAL & ADMINISTRATIVE $649,058 TOTAL EXPENSES $2,981,498 time, talent & treasure. 13.32% 4.95% REVENUE 8.41% Your generosity helps us to change the lives of 2.95% 9.52% 60.85% the individuals and families who 1.70% FEDERAL REVENUE $1,795,841 STATE REVENUE $281,072 FOUNDATIONS $87,106 CONTRIBUTIONS $393,119 UNITED WAY $146,093 CONTRIBUTED SERVICES $248,102 come to us for help. TOTAL REVENUE $2,951,333

First Step board members breaking ground Campaign leadership and lead donors Zonta Club of Farmington-Novi volunteers First Step board president Jennifer Harke and Andy Hetzel Chill at the Joe Divine Design Ministry dining hall make over Mike Kelly and crew from EME Volunteer Nurturers