named programs · 5 · from sources
what they call their work
Answer the Call
A community initiative to engage the community in ending domestic violence by addressing its root causes.
Civil and Criminal Lay Legal Services
Offers information on legal rights and options, and advocate support for navigating the legal system, including protective orders.
Crisis Hotline
A 24/7 multilingual hotline providing emotional support, safety planning, and information about resources for individuals and families experiencing domestic abuse.
Emergency Shelter
Provides respite from abuse in a confidential location with in-person support and access to all domestic abuse services.
Men's Education Program
Engages men in conversations about power, privilege, and abusive behavior, utilizing the "Men at Work" curriculum to help them take responsibility and lead discussions on domestic abuse.
activities · 1 cluster
what they do
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Domestic Violence Shelter & Support Services 7 activities
- 24/7 Multilingual Crisis HotlineOperates a 24-hour multilingual hotline providing immediate emotional support, safety planning, and connections to resources for individuals experiencing domestic abuse.
- 24/7 Multilingual Crisis HotlineOperates a 24-hour multilingual hotline providing immediate emotional support, crisis intervention, and safety planning for survivors of domestic violence, with referrals to emergency shelter and other resources.
- Community-Based Support ServicesOffers community support options focused on safety and well-being for survivors of domestic violence, available at multiple locations across Tucson.
- Emergency Shelter ServicesProvides emergency shelter in a confidential location with in-person support for individuals and families fleeing domestic abuse, including crisis intervention and safety planning.
- Emergency Shelter and In-Person SupportProvides emergency shelter in a confidential location for individuals and families fleeing domestic abuse, along with in-person crisis intervention and access to a full range of support services.
- Lay Legal ServicesOffers civil and criminal lay legal services to help survivors of domestic violence understand their legal rights and options, including court accompaniment.
- Legal Advocacy and Court SupportProvides civil and criminal lay legal services to survivors of domestic violence, including education on legal rights, options, and accompaniment to court proceedings.
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financials · form 990 · fy2021
the money
revenue
Total revenue$8.09M
Contributions & grants$8.07M100%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$13K0%
Other revenue$5K
expenses
Total expenses$7.35M
Program expenses84%
Admin / overhead13%
Fundraising3%
Salaries & benefits$4.95M
Grants paid out$227K
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$7.95M
Cash$3.77M
Investments$1.16M
Liabilities$358K
Net assets$7.59M
Liquid reserves8.0 mo
3 years on record · 2019–2021 · YoY revenue -7.5%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021
who runs it
paid leadership · 3
| Name | Title | Hours/wk | Compensation |
|---|---|---|---|
| EDWARD SAKWA | CEO | 40 | $142K |
| ANNA HARPER-GUERRERO | EXECUTIVE VP | 40 | $126K |
| CAROL LOPEZ | FINANCE DIRECTOR | 40 | $91K |
board members · 13
- CARRIE REDNOUR — BOARD MEMBER
- DEBBIE WONG — BOARD MEMBER
- ELISE LOPEZ — BOARD MEMBER
- JANET LINTON — BOARD MEMBER
- JUDITH RILEY — BOARD VICE CHAIR
- KAREN ADAM — BOARD MEMBER
- KENDAL WASHINGTON WHITE — BOARD CHAIR
- LACEY PERRY — BOARD SECRETARY
- MARCOS GUZMAN — BOARD MEMBER
- RACHEL TINEO — BOARD MEMBER
- SARAH COX — BOARD MEMBER
- TONY OFFRET — BOARD TREASURER
- ZACH BRENEMAN — BOARD MEMBER
relationships · 3
who they work with
- Men Stopping Violence Partner — Developer and provider of the 'Men at Work' curriculum used in the Men's Education Program.
- PCAO Partner — Joined forces with Emerge in a crisis response agreement.
- Tucson City Court Partner — Domestic violence advocates are available to assist survivors at Tucson City Court.