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ABW’s shelter protected 552 survivorsof domestic abuse last year.
Board of Directors
PRESIDENTChristopher J. Beato
VICE PRESIDENTMonica Guardino
TREASURERTeresa Anderson
SECRETARYTrish Rissone
Administrative and Program Staff
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICERJaime Saunders
CHIEF OPERATING OFFICERJanine Lucas
DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT AND MARKETINGMeaghan de Chateauvieux
DIRECTOR OF FINANCEValerie Edwards-Brown
DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMS & SERVICESJeff Pier
DIRECTOR OF RESIDENTIAL SERVICESLorna Nicholson
TRANSITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES COORDINATORJanet Chaize
PREVENTION/EDUCATION & TRAININGS COORDINATORPamela Graham
COURT ADVOCACY PROGRAM COORDINATORJennifer Sullivan
Michelle Ashby
Sarah Derrenbacher
Cassandra George-Ramos
Sherry Jackson
Olga Mendez
Barbara Purvis
Debra Salmon
Edward Shill
Erica Tickle
Michele Williams
On the cover, there are exactly
552 flower buds representing every
woman, man, and child who stayed
at ABW last year. The emergency
shelter is only one of many critical
services ABW provides to the
greater rochester community. was the average length of stay
38 beds
23 days
ALTERNATIVESfor Battered Women
2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4 A N N U A L R E P O R T
35 YEARS OFHOPE & GROWTH
ALTERNATIVESfor Battered Women
PO Box 39601, Rochester NY 14604-9601(585) 232-5200 • abwrochester.org
EXPENSE COMPOSITION
REVENUE COMPOSITION
FY 2013
FY 2013
PROGRAM$1,677,978
CONTRIBUTIONS& GIFTS$320,230
GOVERNMENTAGENCY REIMBURSEMENT$988,790
MANAGEMENT& GENERAL$271,625
UNITED WAY$147,222
FUNDRAISING$133,889
MISCELLANEOUS$70,506
GRANTS$596,091
FY 2014
FY 2014
2013-2014 FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
6% 6%
78% 81%
16% 13%
24/7 Hotline: (585) 232-7353 TTY: (585) 232-1741
Emergency Shelter • Court Advocacy • Counseling Services Support Groups • Prevention Education • TrainingsAll services are confidential.
47%28%
3%15%
7%
51%
4%
13%
8%
24%
PHOTOGRAPHY: Luke Shaw DESIGN: Emily Ianacone
ABW’s shelter protected 552 survivorsof domestic abuse last year.
Board of Directors
PRESIDENTChristopher J. Beato
VICE PRESIDENTMonica Guardino
TREASURERTeresa Anderson
SECRETARYTrish Rissone
Administrative and Program Staff
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICERJaime Saunders
CHIEF OPERATING OFFICERJanine Lucas
DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT AND MARKETINGMeaghan de Chateauvieux
DIRECTOR OF FINANCEValerie Edwards-Brown
DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMS & SERVICESJeff Pier
DIRECTOR OF RESIDENTIAL SERVICESLorna Nicholson
TRANSITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES COORDINATORJanet Chaize
PREVENTION/EDUCATION & TRAININGS COORDINATORPamela Graham
COURT ADVOCACY PROGRAM COORDINATORJennifer Sullivan
Michelle Ashby
Sarah Derrenbacher
Cassandra George-Ramos
Sherry Jackson
Olga Mendez
Barbara Purvis
Debra Salmon
Edward Shill
Erica Tickle
Michele Williams
On the cover, there are exactly
552 flower buds representing every
woman, man, and child who stayed
at ABW last year. The emergency
shelter is only one of many critical
services ABW provides to the
greater rochester community.was the average length of stay
38 beds
23 days
ALTERNATIVESfor Battered Women
2013-2014 ANNUAL REPORT
35 YEARS OFHOPE & GROWTH
ALTERNATIVESfor Battered Women
PO Box 39601, Rochester NY 14604-9601(585) 232-5200• abwrochester.org
EXPENSE COMPOSITION
REVENUE COMPOSITION
FY 2013
FY 2013
PROGRAM$1,677,978
CONTRIBUTIONS& GIFTS$320,230
GOVERNMENTAGENCY REIMBURSEMENT$988,790
MANAGEMENT& GENERAL$271,625
UNITED WAY$147,222
FUNDRAISING$133,889
MISCELLANEOUS$70,506
GRANTS$596,091
FY 2014
FY 2014
2013-2014 FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
6%6%
78%81%
16%13%
24/7 Hotline: (585) 232-7353 TTY: (585) 232-1741
Emergency Shelter • Court Advocacy • Counseling Services Support Groups • Prevention Education • TrainingsAll services are confidential.
47% 28%
3%15%
7%
51%
4%
13%
8%
24%
PHOTOGRAPHY: Luke Shaw DESIGN: Emily Ianacone
2013-2014 ANNUAL REPORT
Emergency shelter opens, with 22 beds
Alternatives for Battered Women has been the lifeline for survivors of dating and domestic violence for 35 years, providing a full continuum of support.
35 YEARS OF ALTERNATIVES FOR BATTERED WOMEN
SERVICES
1979 1980 1986 19951990 1994 2008 20141985
Children’s program starts: counseling, playroom & field trips
Transition Program established to counsel women leaving abusive partners
Court Advocacy Program starts
Shelter moves to a new location and expands to 26 beds
courtadvocacy
transitionalsupport services
(TSS)
COURT TSS
emergencyresidential
shelter
24/7 crisisand support
hotline
children’sprogram
preventioneducation
Dating violence prevention program starts
Shelter expands to 38 beds
Services expand to include access for every victim of intimate partner violence, including men
Shelterexpands to 40 beds
ALTERNATIVESfor Battered Women
Total persons served 2,126Orders of protection 1,919# accompanied to courtroom 1,626Provided support services 100%
Total counseling clients 309Number of counseling sessions 1 ,8 2 1Attendees of community support groups 3 6 6Number of support groups hosted per week 8
MissionTo prevent domestic violence and ensure every survivor has access to the services and supports needed along the journey to a safe and empowered life.
VisionA community free from domestic violence, where healthy relationships thrive.
Our guiding valuesRespect, Survivor-Centered, Inclusion, Trust, Excellence, Collaboration
SHELTER
Total persons served (unduplicated) 552Adults 3 2 1Children 2 3 1At or below poverty level 9 9 %Survivors who witnessed domestic violence as children 2 9 %Survivors whose children witnessed domestic violence 3 0 %
24/7 CRISIS AND SUPPORT HOTLINE
APR 4 13 MAY 4 3 4 JUNE 3 6 4 JULY 5 1 2 AUG 4 89 SEPT 4 16 OCT 4 2 4 NOV 3 02 DEC 2 52 JAN 3 6 4 FEB 2 95 MAR 2 6 4
CHILDREN’S PROGRAM
PREVENTION EDUCATION
Total persons served 12,741Professional training 1 ,9 9 7K-12 & college students 1 0,74 4
Average age (in years) 5Number of children in shelter 2 3 1Community children visits 5 3
calls from victims of domestic violence were answered by trained, compassionate staff
55%45%
4,529
abwrochester.org
24/7 Hotline: (585) 232-7353 | TTY: (585) 232-1741
1 IN 4 WOMENare victims of domestic violence
1 IN 7 MEN
U R B A N
S U B U R B A N
M O N R O E C O U N T Y
“I am loving life! Thank God for the shelter or else I would not be here
among the living this very day.”— SURVIVOR
ABW’s shelter protected 552 survivorsof domestic abuse last year.
Board of Directors
PRESIDENTChristopher J. Beato
VICE PRESIDENTMonica Guardino
TREASURERTeresa Anderson
SECRETARYTrish Rissone
Administrative and Program Staff
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICERJaime Saunders
CHIEF OPERATING OFFICERJanine Lucas
DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT AND MARKETINGMeaghan de Chateauvieux
DIRECTOR OF FINANCEValerie Edwards-Brown
DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMS & SERVICESJeff Pier
DIRECTOR OF RESIDENTIAL SERVICESLorna Nicholson
TRANSITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES COORDINATORJanet Chaize
PREVENTION/EDUCATION & TRAININGS COORDINATORPamela Graham
COURT ADVOCACY PROGRAM COORDINATORJennifer Sullivan
Michelle Ashby
Sarah Derrenbacher
Cassandra George-Ramos
Sherry Jackson
Olga Mendez
Barbara Purvis
Debra Salmon
Edward Shill
Erica Tickle
Michele Williams
On the cover, there are exactly
552 flower buds representing every
woman, man, and child who stayed
at ABW last year. The emergency
shelter is only one of many critical
services ABW provides to the
greater rochester community. was the average length of stay
38 beds
23 days
ALTERNATIVESfor Battered Women
2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4 A N N U A L R E P O R T
35 YEARS OFHOPE & GROWTH
ALTERNATIVESfor Battered Women
PO Box 39601, Rochester NY 14604-9601(585) 232-5200 • abwrochester.org
EXPENSE COMPOSITION
REVENUE COMPOSITION
FY 2013
FY 2013
PROGRAM$1,677,978
CONTRIBUTIONS& GIFTS$320,230
GOVERNMENTAGENCY REIMBURSEMENT$988,790
MANAGEMENT& GENERAL$271,625
UNITED WAY$147,222
FUNDRAISING$133,889
MISCELLANEOUS$70,506
GRANTS$596,091
FY 2014
FY 2014
2013-2014 FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
6% 6%
78% 81%
16% 13%
24/7 Hotline: (585) 232-7353 TTY: (585) 232-1741
Emergency Shelter • Court Advocacy • Counseling Services Support Groups • Prevention Education • TrainingsAll services are confidential.
47%28%
3%15%
7%
51%
4%
13%
8%
24%
PHOTOGRAPHY: Luke Shaw DESIGN: Emily Ianacone