CRISIS HOUSE
1034 N Magnolia, El Cajon, CA 920201918 crisishouse.org

Total Revenue
$2,442,817
Total Expenses
$2,179,885
Net Assets
$833,387

Organizations Filed Purposes: Responding immediately to stop the cycle of domestic violence and homelessness and connect families and individuals to crucial resources that empower them to renew their lives.

Crisis House is a landmark Resource Center established in 1970 in El Cajon, California. It is the first-place people in crisis turn to for assistance. Our Resource Center is the hub for information and referrals, and services that address homelessness, abuse, healthcare and food insecurity. Our mission statement is "We respond immediately to stop the cycle of domestic violence and homelessness and connect families and individuals to crucial resources that empower them to renew their lives." We are the only Resource Center is East County providing emergency services to the poor and the homeless on a walk-in basis and we are the Designated Assessment Site for San Diego Countys coordinated housing assessment for the homeless. As the primary Community Resource Center in East County serving the poor and homeless. It is both our objective and challenge to serve every individual who walks through our doors, as well as those who call our offices for crisis intervention and referral services. O

Crisis House operates a comprehensive continuum of housing options for survivors of domestic violence and their children, called our Journey Programs. They include Emergency, Transitional and Permanent Housing (Rapid Re-housing) and serve the entire County of San Diego. Case managers provide wrap - around services and connect families to the resources they need such as legal, employment, health, and other crucial services. A counselor provides individual and family counseling and referrals to specialty care. Regular support groups respond to the immediate crisis, builds self-esteem, and educates the client about the nature of domestic violence and how they can identify red flags to maintain healthy relationships in the future. A unique feature of the program is our Housing Locator who identifies and facilitates the lease-up process with the families, helps develop household budgets and provides other related education such as the importance of good credit. All staff are trauma-informed and utilize a client-centered approach. These programs served 652 people in families including 435 children.

Crisis House operates Emergency & Social Services to the homeless and others with low incomes in our drop-in Resource Center offering crisis intervention and information and referrals for all those who call or come into the Center, with a focus on East County Our drop-in homeless services include a hot meal, mail services, outgoing phone calls, safe day storage, hygiene kits, emergency clothing, access to showers and health services. As the primary Resource Center for the homeless in East County, we are the designated Point of Entry into the regional homeless housing system. We served 88 people, including 13 children, in our two East County Housing Connections programs for individuals and families; including Veterans. Our mobile outreach team assisted 750 unsheltered homeless on the street. Over 18,000 services were provided to nearly 2000 unique individuals experiencing homelessness. This number of individuals served does not include those who call in (approximately 40 to 50 daily) for assistance.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Mary CaseExecutive Dir.40$80,000
Barbara NunezDirector1$0
Jeanine BaggettTreasurer0$0
Katrina WilbornDirector1$0
Cathy SmithActing Pres1$0
Judy HorningDirector1$0
Rob RansweillerDirector1$0

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