Organizations Filed Purposes:
FAMILY CRISIS SERVICES, INC. IS DEDICATED TO PROMOTING SAFETY AND JUSTICE FOR VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT THROUGH ADVOCACY, SUPPORT, AND EDUCATION.
THE SAFEHOUSE: FAMILY CRISIS SERVICES PROVIDED SERVICES TO 211 VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND/OR SEXUAL ASSAULT. ADDITIONALLY, FCSI PROVIDED 1,737 NIGHTS OF SAFE SHELTER TO 28 WOMEN AND 14 CHILDREN.
COMMUNITY EDUCATION AND OUTREACH: FAMILY CRISIS SERVICES DEVELOPS AND DELIVERS TRAINING AND EDUCATION TO VOLUNTEERS, SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, COMMUNITY AND CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS, FIRST RESPONDERS, AND ANY OTHERS WHO REQUEST IT. WE PRESENT INFORMATION ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, SEXUAL ASSAULT, BYSTANDER INTERVENTION, EFFECT ON CHILDREN, AND MORE. OUTREACH OFFICE HOURS ARE HELD ON A WEEKLY BASIS IN CUSTER COUNTY TO ENSURE ACCESSIBILITY OF SERVICES IN THIS RURAL, REMOTE AREA. THROUGH COMMUNITY EVENTS AND SERVICES, FCSI REACHED 1,684 PEOPLE IN 2019.
VICTIM ADVOCACY: FAMILY CRISIS STAFF ARE HIGHLY TRAINED AND PROVIDE INDIVIDUALIZED PERSONAL AND LEGAL ADVOCACY, COUNSELING SPECIFIC TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT, SUPPORT GROUPS, CASE MANAGEMENT, COURT AND HOSPITAL ACCOMPANIMENT, COMMUNITY REFERRALS, YOUTH AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION, AND PROVIDING A 24-HOUR HOTLINE. ALL SERVICES ARE PROVIDED FOR FREE AND ARE COMPLETELY CONFIDENTIAL. FCSI ALSO MAINTAINS RELATIONSHIPS WITH OTHER SERVICE PROVIDERS THROUGHOUT THE COMMUNITY TO PROVIDE THE BEST COLLABORATION OF SERVICES TO SURVIVORS WHEN NEEDED. THE NEW THERAPY PROGRAM AT FAMILY CRISIS SERVICES HAS GROWN TO INCLUDE TWO THERAPISTS WHO PROVIDE ON-GOING THERAPEUTIC SERVICES TO VICTIMS OF INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE AND TRAUMA. FAMILY CRISIS SERVICES HAS ALSO IMPLEMENTED CLOSED SUPPORT GROUPS WHICH HAVE BEEN HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL AND RUN 10 TO 12 WEEKS AT A TIME. THE SUPPORT GROUPS ARE, "JOURNEYS," "CODEPENDENT NO MORE," "GIFTS OF IMPERFECTION,- AND "RECLAMATIONS" (SPECIFIC TO SEXUAL ASSAULT SURVIVORS). CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER: IN JULY OF 2018, FAMILY CRISIS SERVICES STAFF BEGAN REACHING OUT TO THE COMMUNITY TO SECURE FUNDS TO START A CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER FOR CHILD VICTIMS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT AND ABUSE. IN OCTOBER OF 2018, WITH SUPPORT FROM THE FREMONT COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, THE CITY OF CAON CITY, FREMONT COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICE, FLORENCE POLICE DEPARTMENT, THE FREMONT INTERAGENCY OVERSIGHT GROUP, SOUTHERN PEAKS REGIONAL TREATMENT CENTER, AND OUR LOCAL ROTARY CLUB, FCSI WAS ABLE TO PROVIDE A "SOFT OPENING" FOR LIMITED SERVICES AT THE CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER FOR THE 11TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. THE KINDRED KIDS CHILD ADVOCACY PROGRAM OF FAMILY CRISIS SERVICES OFFICIALLY OPENED IN JANUARY OF 2019. IN THE FIRST YEAR, THE CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER PROGRAM EMPLOYEES PROVIDED 85 FORENSIC INTERVIEWS OF CHILD SEXUAL ASSAULT VICTIMS AND PROVIDED SUPPORT AND ADVOCACY TO 158 CHILD VICTIMS AND THEIR NON-OFFENDING PARENTS/CAREGIVERS. FORENSIC NURSES ALSO PERFORMED SEVENTEEN EXAMINATIONS AT THE NEW CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER. IN AUGUST OF 2019, THE DECISION WAS MADE BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS TO ALLOW THIS PROGRAM TO APPLY FOR ITS OWN NONPROFIT STATUS AND BECOME AN AGENCY INDEPENDENT OF FAMILY CRISIS SERVICES, AS THE ESTABLISHMENT AND SUPPORT WAS VERY SUCCESSFUL.
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 |
Tara R Kane | EXEC DIRECTO | 40 | $57,308 |
Jessica R Oldendorf | EXECUTIVE DI | 40 | $6,000 |
Casey Maas | DIRECTOR--PR | 2 | $0 |
Shantell Lynch | TREASURER | 2 | $0 |
John Vernetti | VICE PRESIDE | 2 | $0 |
Abe England | PRESIDENT | 2 | $0 |
Amy Wren | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Kirsten Trainor | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Mica Simpleman | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Tina Olguin | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Lisa Mcneely | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Lacey Ledoux | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
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