Organizations Filed Purposes:
Protect children from abuse, preserve families and build a stronger, safer community for all.
The Village's Foster Care & Adoptions program works to train, certify, and support eligible households to provide loving care for foster children who have suffered abuse or neglect. We seek all types of families, especially Spanish-speaking, LGBTQ, and single parent homes in Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, Riverside, and Ventura counties. Our expert staff work successfully to integrate case management, behavioral health interventions (individual, group, or family therapy), psychiatric assessments, and medication management as needed, and deliver in-home care and/or school-based therapies based on client need. The Village also offers Intensive Treatment Foster Care (ITFC), which places high-risk and special needs children in specialized and highly trained foster care homes. In FY 19-20, The Village placed 528 children and youth into loving homes and 28 "Forever Homes" through finalized adoptions.
The Village's Behavioral Health Program starts from a trauma-informed approach and serves as the foundation for every client-facing service. Our bilingual, multi-cultural staff provide a range of coordinated and evidence-based practices designed for children, youth, and families who have been exposed to abuse, neglect, and violence. Available services include case management, individual, group, or family therapy, school-based services in-home counseling, assessments, and medication support. The Village's Wraparound program provides family-oriented, strengths-based, and needs-driven care to clients and families that require greater attention and collaboration in their treatment. By connecting families to services and supports, we build their protective factors and functional life skills to achieve long-term permanency. The Adult Full Service Partnership (FSP) program offers intensive community-based services to individuals experiencing severe and persistent mental illness. Clients enrolled in FSP have access to therapy, case management, and medication support services. This program also assists with securing housing, employment, education, and substance abuse treatment. In FY 19-20, the Village served 80 Wraparound families and 790 youth and adults through the outpatient behavioral health programs.
Through The Village's Drop-In Center, hundreds of Transition-Age Youth (TAY) experiencing homelessness receive a variety of critical services from basic needs (i.e., warm food, clean clothing, laundry services, hot showers) to more comprehensive services (i.e., housing services, linkages to LAUSD, Dept. of Mental Health, workforce education and placement, life skills workshops, LGBTQ services, etc.) in order to become independent and healthy adults. As the lead agency for the Los Angeles County Youth Coordinated Entry System (YCES), The Village is responsible for processing all TAY in the San Fernando and Santa Clarity Valleys for housing placement. The Village also oversees TAY bridge and transitional programs via a 38-bed shelter in Burbank and a rapid rehousing program. TAY enrolled in the housing programs remain connected to case management, peer support, and the comprehensive services through the Drop-In Center. In FY 19-20, YCES served 207 TAY. The Drop-In Center served 671 TAY.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Hugo C Villa | CEO | 40 | $261,607 |
Irma Seilicovich | COO | 40 | $261,565 |
Ivonne Wolovich | VP of Finance | 40 | $167,356 |
Deborah Hoffman | Director Outpatient | 40 | $163,899 |
Aaron Watts | Director of IT | 40 | $105,532 |
Olga Flores | Director of Housing | 40 | $100,656 |
Susana Ziarati | Board Member | 1 | $0 |
Salvador La Vina | Board Member | 1 | $0 |
Erika Endrijonas | Board Member (End 8/19) | 1 | $0 |
Yvonne Green | Treasurer (End 5/20) | 1 | $0 |
Richard Strulson | Treasurer (Start 5/20) | 1 | $0 |
Diego Edber Esq | Secretary | 1 | $0 |
William Cook | President | 1 | $0 |
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