irs program accomplishments · form 990 part iii · fy2021
what they reported doing
Program narrative the organization filed with the IRS. Ordered by program spending.
- #1 primary $84KForensic Interviews and Medical Exams of victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse and elder abuse. 103 medical forensic exams performed and 32 forensic informational interviews were conducted with 142 case assists to law enforcement.
- #2 $19KTraining of law enforcement on investigation of domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse. Training of clergy, medical personnel, educators and the general public to recognize and report instances of abuse. 1,663 individuals were trained during the fiscal year.
named programs · 5 · from sources
what they call their work
Care Counseling
Provides compassionate counseling, emotional support, crisis intervention, and referrals to mental health services for survivors of various abuses.
Crisis Response Team
Provides on-call, on-scene crisis intervention, emergency needs, legal advocacy support, forensic interviews, and forensic medical exams.
Legal Advocacy
Offers guidance and support through the legal system, assisting victims with understanding their rights, obtaining Orders of Protection, and providing court escorts.
Medical Assistance
Provides immediate, on-site medical attention, including forensic medical exams, injury assessments, and medical referrals in a compassionate environment.
Support Groups
Offers a safe space for survivors to share experiences, gain strength, and build resilience through emotional support and coping strategies led by trained professionals.
activities · 5 groups
what they do
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Domestic Violence Shelter & Support Services 13 activities
- Crisis Intervention and Support ServicesProvides on-call, on-scene crisis intervention and support services to over 3,000 victims annually, including those affected by child abuse, domestic violence, sexual assault, elder abuse, and human trafficking. Services include emergency assistance, legal advocacy, forensic interviews, and forensic medical exams.
- Crisis Intervention and Support ServicesProvides on-call, on-scene crisis intervention and support services to over 3,000 victims annually, including those affected by child abuse, domestic violence, sexual assault, elder abuse, and human trafficking. Services include emergency assistance, emotional support, and referrals to mental health services.
- Crisis Intervention and Support ServicesProvides on-call, on-scene crisis intervention and support services to over 3,000 victims annually in Yuma, Arizona, including those affected by child abuse, domestic violence, sexual assault, elder abuse, and human trafficking. Services include emergency assistance, legal advocacy, forensic interviews, and forensic medical exams.
- Crisis Intervention and Support ServicesProvides on-call, on-scene crisis intervention and support services to over 3,000 victims annually, including those affected by child abuse, domestic violence, sexual assault, elder abuse, and human trafficking. Services include emergency assistance, legal advocacy, forensic interviews, and forensic medical exams.
- Crisis intervention and emergency response for abuse victimsProvides on-call, on-scene crisis intervention, emergency needs assistance, and immediate support to over 3,000 victims annually, including those affected by child abuse, domestic violence, sexual assault, elder abuse, and human trafficking. Services are delivered through a coordinated crisis response team.
- Domestic Violence ProgramOperates a domestic violence program in Yuma, Arizona.
- Domestic Violence ProgramOperates a domestic violence program in Yuma, Arizona.
- Domestic violence program in Yuma, AZOperates a dedicated domestic violence program in Yuma, Arizona, providing localized crisis response and support services.
- Legal AdvocacyAssists victims in understanding their legal rights, obtaining Orders of Protection, and provides court escorts, as well as general legal advocacy support.
- Legal AdvocacyOffers legal advocacy support to victims, assisting them in understanding their legal rights, obtaining Orders of Protection, and providing court escorts.
- Legal AdvocacyAssists victims in understanding their legal rights, obtaining Orders of Protection, and provides court escorts, as well as general legal advocacy support.
- Legal Advocacy and Court SupportAssists victims in understanding their legal rights, obtaining Orders of Protection, and provides court escorts, along with general legal advocacy support.
- Legal advocacy and court supportProvides legal advocacy support, assists victims in understanding their legal rights, helps obtain Orders of Protection, and offers court escorts.
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Forensic Victim Support Services 7 activities
- Forensic InterviewsConducts forensic interviews for victims, including video interviews, to reduce re-traumatization and strengthen prosecution cases.
- Forensic InterviewsConducts forensic interviews for victims of abuse, including video interviews, to reduce re-traumatization and strengthen prosecution cases.
- Forensic InterviewsConducts forensic interviews for victims to reduce re-traumatization and strengthen prosecution cases.
- Forensic Medical ExamsProvides immediate, on-site forensic medical exams and injury assessments in a trauma-informed environment, including video interviews.
- Forensic Medical ExamsProvides immediate, on-site forensic medical exams and injury assessments in a trauma-informed environment.
- Forensic Medical Exams and InterviewsConducts immediate, on-site forensic medical exams and injury assessments, along with video interviews, in a trauma-informed environment to reduce re-traumatization and strengthen prosecution cases for victims of abuse.
- Forensic services for abuse victimsConducts forensic interviews and on-site forensic medical exams, including injury assessments and video interviews, in a trauma-informed environment to reduce re-traumatization and support legal prosecution.
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Survivor Case Management & Support Groups 4 activities
- Emotional Support and ReferralsOffers emotional support, crisis intervention, and tailored referrals to mental health services through trained professionals, including operating support groups for survivors.
- Mental health and emotional support servicesOffers emotional support, crisis counseling, and tailored referrals to mental health services through trained professionals, including through support groups that provide coping strategies for survivors.
- Support GroupsOperates support groups led by trained professionals to provide emotional support and coping strategies for survivors.
- Support GroupsOperates support groups led by trained professionals to provide emotional support and coping strategies for survivors.
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24/7 Crisis Hotline Operations 1 activity
- Crisis HelplineOperates a 24-hour crisis helpline for individuals to speak with an advocate.
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Uncategorized 5 activities
- 24-Hour Crisis HelplineOperates a 24-hour crisis helpline for individuals to speak with an advocate and receive immediate support.
- 24-hour crisis helplineOperates a 24-hour crisis helpline and hotline for individuals to speak with an advocate and access immediate support.
- Crisis HelplinesOperates a 24-hour crisis helpline for individuals to speak with an advocate and receive emotional support, crisis intervention, and referrals to mental health services.
- Crisis HelplinesOperates a 24-hour crisis helpline for individuals to speak with an advocate and receive emotional support, crisis intervention, and referrals to mental health services.
- Emergency and basic needs assistanceProvides emergency needs support including food, clothing, and emergency shelter to abuse victims as part of comprehensive crisis response services.
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financials · form 990 · fy2021
revenue
Total revenue$2.04M
Contributions & grants$1.92M94%
Program service revenue$67K3%
Investment income$4900%
Other revenue$48K
expenses
Total expenses$1.45M
Program expenses68%
Admin / overhead11%
Fundraising21%
Salaries & benefits$852K
Grants paid out$2K
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$3.01M
Cash$1.11M
Investments$0
Liabilities$65K
Net assets$2.95M
Liquid reserves9.2 mo
3 years on record · 2019–2021 · YoY revenue +27.9%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021
who runs it
board members · 14
- Adam Hansen — Director
- Chandra Olague — Secretary/Treas
- Douglas Nicholls — Director
- Dr Dania Sweidan — Director
- Jeff Byrd — Director
- Jillinda Freeman — President
- Jonathan Lines — Director
- Laurie Doering — Director
- Leon Wilmot — Director
- Mark Workman — Vice President
- Mary Megui — Director
- Richard Jessup — Director
- Susan Smith — Director
- Terre Catanzaro — Secretary/Treas
relationships · 25
who they work with
- 1st Bank Yuma Partner — Jeff Byrd, Board Vice President of Amberly's Place, is Community Relations Officer at 1st Bank Yuma
- Adult Protective Services Partner — Collaborates with Adult Protective Services to report and respond to suspected elder abuse cases.
- Arizona Child and Family Advocacy Network Partner — Listed as a resource provider in Western Arizona, suggesting a referral or collaborative relationship.
- Arizona Child and Family Advocacy Network Partner — Partner agency listed under Western Arizona domestic violence programs.
- Church for the City Partner — Tyrone P Jones, Board Member of Amberly's Place, is Pastor at Church for the City
- City of Somerton Partner — Aracely Juarez, Board Member of Amberly's Place, is Chief of Police for the City of Somerton
- City of Yuma Partner — Douglas J. Nicholls, Board Member of Amberly's Place, is Mayor of the City of Yuma
- City of Yuma Partner — Thomas Garrity, Board Secretary & Treasurer of Amberly's Place, is Chief of Police for the City of Yuma
- Colorado River Regional Crisis Shelter Partner — Listed as a resource provider in Western Arizona, suggesting a referral or collaborative relationship.
- Colorado River Regional Crisis Shelter Partner — Partner agency listed under Western Arizona domestic violence programs.
- Crane School Partner — Laurie Doering, Board Member of Amberly's Place, is Superintendent at Crane School
- Deason Garner Hansen Law Firm Partner — Adam D. Hansen, Board Member of Amberly's Place, is with Deason Garner Hansen Law Firm
- Kingman Aid to Abused People Partner — Listed as a resource provider in Western Arizona, suggesting a referral or collaborative relationship.
- Kingman Aid to Abused People Partner — Partner agency listed under Western Arizona domestic violence programs.
- Peach Springs DV Shelter Partner — Listed as a resource provider in Western Arizona, suggesting a referral or collaborative relationship.
- Peach Springs DV Shelter Partner — Partner agency listed under Western Arizona domestic violence programs.
- Safe House Partner — Listed as a resource provider in Western Arizona, suggesting a referral or collaborative relationship.
- Safe House Partner — Partner agency listed under Western Arizona domestic violence programs.
- Safe House Shelter Partner — Listed as a resource provider in Western Arizona, suggesting a referral or collaborative relationship.
- Safe House Shelter Partner — Partner agency listed under Western Arizona domestic violence programs.
- Time Out, Inc. Partner — Listed as a resource provider in Western Arizona, suggesting a referral or collaborative relationship.
- Time Out, Inc. Partner — Partner agency listed under Western Arizona domestic violence programs.
- Woman’s Health Center Partner — Dr. Dania Sweidan, Board Member of Amberly's Place, is affiliated with Woman’s Health Center
- Yuma County Board of Supervisors Partner — Jonathan Lines, Board President of Amberly's Place, serves with the Yuma County Board of Supervisors
- Yuma County Sheriff Partner — Leon Wilmot, Board Member of Amberly's Place, serves as Yuma County Sheriff