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Parent Aid - Child Abuse Prevention Center

Tucson, AZ · EIN 742591577 · Form 990 · FY2020 · NTEE I72Z · Crime & Legal-Related · Small ($100K-$1M) · parentaid.org
revenue
$215K
expenses
$195K
net assets
$762K
employees
4
volunteers
35
program ratio
87%
mission · from form 990

Parent Aid fulfills our vision of every child in Pima County growing up safe and free from violence by strengthening families and preventing child abuse.

profile · synthesized from sources

Parent Aid provides parenting education and support programs to strengthen families and prevent child abuse in Tucson, Arizona. The organization offers a range of in-person and virtual classes, workshops, and support groups for caregivers of children from birth through adolescence. Programs focus on positive parenting, co-parenting, communication, and child development, with specialized offerings for fathers and Spanish-speaking families.

named programs · 9 · from sources

what they call their work

Active Parenting
Three class series tailored to children's developmental stages: First 5 Years, 5 to 12, and Teens, focusing on positive discipline, communication, and child development.
Baby Signs Too
Program teaching sign language to parents and caregivers of infants and toddlers to enhance early communication and reduce tantrums.
Boot Camp for New Moms and Dads
Free in-person preparation classes for first-time parents covering newborn care, parenting skills, and confidence building, with gift bags provided.
Cardio Beats
Family-friendly fitness class combining cardio for adults with drumming activities for children to promote wellness and connection.
Happy Hour: Family Playtime
Informal, playful gatherings for parents and children to connect, create, and build community in a stress-free environment.
Love Like a Dad
Parenting workshops for men, including Boot Camp for New Dads and 24/7 Dad, addressing co-parenting, emotions, masculinity, and positive discipline.
Monthly Workshops
One- or two-time events on topics including co-parenting, discipline, and health for parents of all ages and stages.
Parent Support Groups
Support groups offered in English and Spanish, including dedicated groups for dads, providing peer connection and mutual support.
Zumbini
Music and movement class for families with children birth to 5 years old to support social-emotional, cognitive, and physical development.
activities · 4 clusters

what they do

  • Parenting Skills Programs for Fathers 2 activities
    • Parenting and co-parenting skills training
      Offers structured parenting and co-parenting courses designed to strengthen family dynamics and support active parental involvement, with content tailored to diverse family needs and life stages.
    • Specialized programming for fathers and expectant parents
      Provides targeted support for fathers and first-time expectant parents through an 8-week fatherhood class, a free in-person Boot Camp for expectant fathers, and a similar Boot Camp for expectant mothers, all focusing on caregiving skills, co-parenting, and emotional readiness.
  • Life Skills and Parenting Education 1 activity
    • Comprehensive parenting education programs
      Offers a range of parenting classes and workshops for caregivers of children across all developmental stages, including age-specific and language-specific (Spanish) series covering child development, positive discipline, communication, and self-care.
  • Parent-Child Interactive Development Classes 1 activity
    • Family wellness and connection activities
      Hosts interactive, family-centered classes and events such as Cardio Beats (fitness and drumming), Zumbini (music and movement), Baby Signs Too (early sign language), Bonding Beats (drumming workshop), and Happy Hour: Family Playtime to promote parent-child bonding, communication, and holistic development.
  • Uncategorized 1 activity
    • Home-visitation program for at-risk families
      Operates SafeCare, a home-visitation program targeting families with children aged 18 months to 5 years to prevent child abuse through structured support and skill-building in the home environment.
financials · form 990 · fy2020

the money

revenue
Total revenue$215K
Contributions & grants$198K92%
Program service revenue$2K1%
Investment income$2710%
Other revenue$15K
expenses
Total expenses$195K
Program expenses87%
Admin / overhead10%
Fundraising3%
Salaries & benefits$141K
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$784K
Cash$160K
Investments$0
Liabilities$22K
Net assets$762K
Liquid reserves9.9 mo
2 years on record · 2019–2020 · YoY revenue +41.5%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2020

who runs it

paid leadership · 1
NameTitleHours/wkCompensation
Allan Stockellburg Executive Director 45 $64K
board members · 8
  • Berti Brodsky — Director
  • David Payne — President
  • Ernie Huber — Vice-President
  • Jacqueline Atkins — Secretary
  • Josh Groch — Director
  • Madeline Harris-Coons — Director
  • Rachel Briggs — Director
  • Rosy Pedroza-Hayes — Treasurer
relationships · 7

who they work with

  • Allan Partner — Contact person for accessing virtual board meetings via Google Meet
  • Amanda Partner — Facilitator of Baby Signs Too and Happy Hour: Family Playtime programs
  • Martha Luz Partner — Facilitator of a Spanish-language parent workshop series for caregivers of children under 5
  • Noah Partner — Facilitator of multiple Parent Aid programs including Cardio Beats, Zumbini, Bonding Beats, and parenting classes for dads
  • Rebecca Partner — Facilitator of parent workshop series and Boot Camp programs for new moms and parents
  • SafeCare Partner — Implements the SafeCare home-visitation program for families with young children.
  • Vanessa Partner — Facilitator of Zumbini and Baby Signs Too programs