SU CASA - ENDING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
3750 E ANAHEIM ST NO 100, LONG BEACH, CA 90804 www.sucasadv.org

Total Revenue
$1,610,965
Total Expenses
$1,501,185
Net Assets
$2,105,638

Organizations Filed Purposes: SU CASA'S MISSION IS TO EMPOWER INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES TO LIVE FREE FROM DOMESTIC ABUSE AND BUILD PARTNERSHIPS WITH COMMUNITIES TO END DOMESTIC VIOLENCE. THE ORGANIZATION HELPS TRANSFORM VICTIMS INTO SURVIVORS, HELPING THEM ESCAPE THE BONDS OF ABUSE AND ESTABLISH HEALTHY, INDEPENDENT LIVES. OUR APPROACH IS COMPASSIONATE, CLIENT-FOCUSED, AND CULTURALLY SENSITIVE AND DESIGNED TO SUPPORT SURVIVORS WHEREVER THEY ARE IN THEIR HEALING PROCESS, EMPOWERING THEM TO ACQUIRE SAFE AND STABLE HOUSING, JOB PLACEMENT AND SELF-SUFFICIENCY.

TO PROVIDE SHELTER, FOOD AND HEALING SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND THEIR CHILDREN. THIS IS DONE THROUGH 24-HOUR CRISIS HOTLINE, EMERGENCY SHELTER, TRANSITIONAL SHELTER, COMMUNITY OUTREACH AND EDUCATION, AND WALK-IN SERVICES. OUR PRIMARY AIM IS TO PROTECT FAMILIES FROM IMMEDIATE DANGER STEMMING FROM DOMESTIC VIOLENCE.

THE WALK-IN BUSINESS CENTER IS OPEN DURING REGULAR BUSINESS HOURS AND OFFERS GENERAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INFORMATION AND RESOURCES. THIS IS SU CASA'S ONLY PUBLIC ADDRESS AND THOUGH MOST INQUIRIES AND REQUESTS FOR ASSISTANCE COME THROUGH THE HOTLINE, IN THE COURSE OF A YEAR, APPROXIMATELY 529 INDIVIDUALS WALK IN TO THE CENTER SEEKING HELP. SU CASA'S CONTINUUM OF CARE BEGINS WITH PREVENTION AND CONTINUES TO THE FINAL STEPS OF INDEPENDENCE AND SELF-SUFFICIENCY. OUR COMMUNITY EDUCATION AND OUTREACH PROGRAM PROMOTES THE AWARENESS AND PREVENTION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE. THE WALK-IN RESOURCE CENTER OFFERS INFORMATION AND REFERRALS, SAFETY PLANNING AND SAFE-AT-HOME APPLICATION ASSISTANCE FOR THOSE WHO ARE NOT CURRENTLY IN NEED OF SHELTER.

THE EMERGENCY SHELTER IS A 22-BED, HOMELIKE FACILITY IN A CONFIDENTIAL LOCATION IN WHICH VICTIMS AND THEIR CHILDREN CAN LIVE FOR UP TO 45 DAYS, WHILE RECEIVING INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP COUNSELING, CASE MANAGEMENT, LEGAL AND SOCIAL ADVOCACY AND LIFE SKILL CLASSES. IT IS A SAFE REFUGE FOR VICTIMS AND CHILDREN IN THE IMMEDIATE AFTERMATH OF A VIOLENT EPISODE. 6-8 FAMILIES LIVE AT SU CASA'S SHELTER AND ALL THEIR NEEDS ARE PROVIDED AT NO COST WHILE THEY BEGIN THE HEALING PROCESS. DURING THE FISCAL YEAR, AN ESTIMATED 2,306 HOTLINE CALLS WERE ANSWERED.

THE TRANSITIONAL SHELTER, A 24-BED FACILITY, IS THE NEXT STEP WHERE FAMILIES STAY FOR UP TO 24 MONTHS WHILE THEY BECOME INCREASINGLY SECURE, STABLE, AND INDEPENDENT. COUNSELING, LIFE SKILLS, PARENTING CLASSES, CASE MANAGEMENT, HOUSEHOLD ESTABLISHMENT, FINANCIAL LITERACY AND BUDGETING AND JOB SEARCH ASSISTANCE IS OFFERED TO SHELTER RESIDENTS. CHILDREN ENROLL IN LOCAL SCHOOLS AND ADULTS WORK AND/OR ATTEND SCHOOL AND SUPPORT IS AVAILABLE SUCH AS COUNSELING, TUTORING, BUDGETING, AND EMPLOYMENT PREPARATION. A REVITALIZED CHILDREN AND TEENS PROGRAM HAS BEEN INCORPORATED AT BOTH SHELTERS FOR AGE-APPROPRIATE COUNSELING, EDUCATION AND RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES.

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Anna ContiEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR45$86,673
Dr Steve ShermanDIRECTOR2$0
John T LeonardDIRECTOR2$0
Russell SimpkinDIRECTOR2$0
Dr Kash NairDIRECTOR2$0
Tania WhiteleatherDIRECTOR2$0
Deborah VinceDIRECTOR2$0
Dorothy OwenDIRECTOR2$0
Anne RodriguezDIRECTOR2$0
Cybill Aros-PearsonDIRECTOR2$0
Karen D'Ingillo2ND VICE CHAIR2$0
Jesse Rivera1ST VICE CHAIR2$0
Ashley BradneySECRETARY2$0
Susan StelVICE CHAIR & TREASURER2$0
Susan HeldCHAIR4$0

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