Organizations Filed Purposes:
The Childrens Receiving Home of Sacramento is committed to positively impacting the lives of children, youth, and families affected by abuse, neglect, behavioral health issues, and trauma in California.Our Vision: To be a leader in providing comprehensive care to children, youth and their families in the communities we serve.Our Values:Respect - We respect the worth and dignity of all persons with whom we work and serve.Innovation - We provide leadership and innovation through a process of continuous quality improvement.Stewardship - We are diligent and responsible stewards of the human and financial resources entrsuted to our care.Excellence - We are committed to the highest standards of excellence in work and service.
The Childrens Receiving Home of Sacramento is committed to positively impacting the lives of children, youth, and families affected by abuse, neglect, behavioral health issues, and trauma in California.
Residential Services - The facility is licensed by the State Department ofSocial Services as a Temporary Shelter Care Facility (TSCF) for 40 children ages 1 to 21. The Children's Receiving Home TSCF is available twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week for the admission of children and serves between 200-300 children a year. Children are in crisis when they are admitted into our 10 day shelter model, and our objective is to be supportive and stabilize their emotional and physical needs and to prepare them for success placement with relatives or a resource (foster) family or residential treatment program.The facility is also licensed by the State Department of Social Services as a Short Term Residential Therapeutic Program (STRTP) for 60 children ages 6-21. The STRTP provides intensive mental health services and residential treatment for 6-12 months until the youth can stabilize and ideally return to family based care either with relatives or a resource family. The program serves 30-60 youth per year.Clinical Services - The Children's Receiving Home's Mental Health Program is funded through a contract with Sacramento County Behavioral Health utilizing Early Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT) funding. EPSDT is the child health component of Medicaid. It is required in every state and is designed to improve the health of low-income children, by financing appropriate and necessary pediatric services. This program supports the intensive mental health services in the STRTP.Health Services - A Licensed Vocational Nurse(LVN) provides oversight of our medical program. The LVN ensures that arrangements are made for children and youth to receive medical assessments with a pediatrician for the Child and Health and Disability Prevention Program and to address any possible medical concerns. CRH participates in the California Immunization Information Registry (CAIR) and Vaccines for Children program. Appointments are scheduled for follow up with primary care physicians, dentists, and optometrists to ensure that youth receive the best medical care while in our care.Activities & Recreation - Activities and recreation are a great way to keep our kidsto occupied in a constructive and healthy manner. Daily activities are providedon campus for different age groups. As the children's length of stay is oftenunknown, we attempt to take them on as many field trips and off-site outings as we can. We use gift certificates to take the children on activities such as skating, to basketball and baseball games, and other fun places such as Scandia and Golfland Sunsplash.Education Transportation is provided to and from the schools of origin of each youth residing with CRH on any given day. Extracurricular and after-school activities are accommodated through the generous support of private donors. Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) - CRH operates a partial hospitalizationprogram for adolescents with behavioral and emotional diagnosis. The program is aday treatment program with a rich staffing model including individual therapy and group therapy for the course of 5-10 days for youth ages 10-17. This program is funded through contracted rates with insurance companies for their insured client base and serves 200-300 youth per year.Sprouts Trauma-Informed Care Preschool (TIC) - Sprouts provides early intervention services for the very youngest survivors of abuse and neglect (ages 2-6). Utilizing a traditional preschool setting, the program goes beyond teaching young children their ABCs and 123s to provide therapeutic interventions in a warm and playful atmosphere that addresses the trauma itself. Sprouts is funded by a contract with Placer County as well as by philanthropic support from individuals and organizations.
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 |
David Ballard | Former CEO | 40 | $145,586 |
Glynis Butler-Stone | CEO | 40 | $97,874 |
M David Ruff | Director | 2 | $0 |
Ag Block | Director | 2 | $0 |
Brian Bateman | Past President | 2 | $0 |
Becky Lavally | President | 2 | $0 |
Nick Maloof | Director | 2 | $0 |
Michele Linton | Director | 2 | $0 |
Michelle Toppin | Director | 2 | $0 |
Jackie Kirkwood | Director | 2 | $0 |
Joshua Edlow | Director | 2 | $0 |
Christine Briceno | Director | 2 | $0 |
Janeen Dodson | Director | 2 | $0 |
Rebekah Cearley | Director | 2 | $0 |
Data for this page was sourced from XML published by IRS (
public 990 form dataset) from:
https://s3.amazonaws.com/irs-form-990/202121379349303412_public.xml