Organizations Filed Purposes:
SAFETY, EMPOWERMENT, AND SOCIAL CHANGE FOR VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND THEIR FAMILY. TO THAT END WE OFFER A FULL COMPENDIUM OF SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE.
SHELTERHUBBARD HOUSE HAS BEEN PROVIDING SAFE SHELTER AND WRAP-AROUND SERVICES TO SURVIVORS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN DUVAL AND BAKER COUNTIES, FLORIDA SINCE 1976. WE EMPHASIZE PROVIDING A WARM AND WELCOMING ENVIRONMENT THAT OPERATES AT NO COST TO SURVIVORS. HUBBARD HOUSE'S EMPOWERMENT MODEL AND TRAUMA-INFORMED CARE DRIVE OUR PROGRAMS AND HOW WE OPERATE. SURVIVORS DESERVE TO MAKE THEIR OWN CHOICES, PARTICULARLY WHEN SO MANY HAVE BEEN TAKEN FROM THEM. IN EVERY INSTANCE, THE HUBBARD HOUSE TEAM COMMUNICATES A CRITICAL MESSAGE TO SURVIVORS: YOU ARE NOT ALONE.SERVICES OFFERED TO RESIDENTS INCLUDE SAFE SHELTER, 24-HOUR EMERGENCY HOTLINE, SAFETY PLANNING, CASE MANAGEMENT, COUNSELING, CRISIS INTERVENTION, CHILDREN'S SERVICES AND EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT, COURT ADVOCACY AND INJUNCTION FOR PROTECTION ATTORNEYS, FOOD, CLOTHING, AND JOB AND HOUSING HELP.IN ITS 45 YEARS OF OPERATION, HUBBARD HOUSE HAS SHELTERED MORE THAN 46,500 VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND THEIR CHILDREN AND ANSWERED MORE THAN 105,510 HOTLINE CALLS.
OUTREACHSURVIVORS EXPERIENCING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND NOT NECESSARILY IN NEED OF SHELTER CAN VISIT HUBBARD HOUSE'S OUTREACH CENTER. THE CENTER TAKES WALK-INS AND IN-PERSON OR VIRTUAL APPOINTMENTS. THROUGH ALL OF ITS OUTREACH INITIATIVES, HUBBARD HOUSE'S EMPOWERMENT MODEL AND TRAUMA-INFORMED CARE DRIVES OUR WORK. LAST FISCAL YEAR, HUBBARD HOUSE SERVED 3,036 SURVIVORS AND THEIR FAMILIES THROUGH OUTREACH PROGRAMS AND PROVIDED 6,049 COUNSELING HOURS.THROUGH THE OUTREACH CENTER AND OUTREACH INITIATIVES, SURVIVORS AND THEIR CHILDREN RECEIVE INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP COUNSELING, SAFETY PLANNING, CASE MANAGEMENT, CRISIS INTERVENTION, REFERRALS, COURT ADVOCACY, INJUNCTION FOR PROTECTION ATTORNEYS, AND JOB AND HOUSING HELP. ADVOCATES ARE EMBEDDED AT THE OUTREACH CENTER, THE DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES, IN BAKER COUNTY, AND THE DUVAL COUNTY COURTHOUSE. HUBBARD HOUSE VICTIM ADVOCATES LOCATED AT THE DUVAL COUNTY COURTHOUSE PROVIDE VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE WITH ASSISTANCE IN NAVIGATING THE CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PROCESS, SAFETY PLANNING, AND OTHER ADVOCACY SERVICES. THE IFP ATTORNEYS REPRESENT VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN OBTAINING INJUNCTIONS FOR PROTECTION. IN ADDITION TO SURVIVOR ADVOCACY, KEY OUTREACH PROGRAMS INCLUDE INVEST, HARK, WAVE, AND THE JACKSONVILLE SAFETY FIRST PROJECT. INVEST IS AN AWARD-WINNING, NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN THE JACKSONVILLE SHERIFF'S OFFICE AND HUBBARD HOUSE, ASSESSING THE MOST LETHAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CASES AND PROVIDING OUTREACH AND SERVICES TO SURVIVORS. HARK (HELPING AT-RISK KIDS) IS AN INTERVENTION AND PREVENTION PROGRAM THAT FOCUSES ON CHILDREN AGED 4-17 WHO HAVE EXPERIENCED DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN THEIR HOMES. IN THE PROGRAM, CHILDREN ARE PLACED IN AGE-APPROPRIATE GROUPS AND PARTICIPATE IN ACTIVITIES DESIGNED TO EDUCATE ABOUT THE DYNAMICS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND HOW TO DEAL WITH EMOTIONS. THROUGH THE WAVE PROGRAM, HUBBARD HOUSE WORKS IN THE SCHOOLS, PROVIDING AGE-APPROPRIATE PREVENTION CURRICULUM DESIGNED TO TEACH ABOUT HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS. THE JACKSONVILLE SAFETY FIRST PROJECT IS A MULTIDISCIPLINARY COMMUNITY COLLABORATION THAT SUSTAINS AND STRENGTHENS THE COORDINATION OF THE JUDICIAL AND COMMUNITY RESPONSE TO VISITATION AND CUSTODY CASES. IN ALL OF HUBBARD HOUSE'S OUTREACH PROGRAMS, WE ADVOCATE ON BEHALF OF SURVIVORS, SEEKING TO REDUCE THE BARRIERS THEY FACE, AND TO ADVOCATE FOR SOCIAL CHANGE WITHIN OUR COMMUNITY.
THE HUBBARD HOUSE, INC. HOPE (HOUSING OPTIONS PROMOTE EMPOWERMENT) PROGRAM PROVIDES RENTAL ASSISTANCE FOR SURVIVORS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE THROUGH SECURING TRANSITIONAL HOUSING OR MORE PERMANENT RAPID RE-HOUSING. IN ADDITION TO RENTAL ASSISTANCE, THE HOPE PROGRAM PROVIDES WRAP-AROUND SERVICES TO EACH SURVIVOR, BASED ON EACH UNIQUE INDIVIDUAL'S SET OF CIRCUMSTANCES, AIMED AT SAFETY, HEALING, AND ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT. THESE WRAP-AROUND SERVICES INCLUDE INTENSIVE CASE MANAGEMENT, VICTIM ADVOCACY, ASSISTANCE IN HOUSING SEARCH, LANDLORD NEGOTIATION, TENANTS' RIGHTS ADVOCACY, RENTAL ASSISTANCE, ACTIVITIES THAT HELP SURVIVORS RETAIN HOUSING, SAFETY PLANNING, COURT ADVOCACY, COUNSELING, PEER SUPPORT GROUPS, AND CHILDREN'S SERVICES. MORE SPECIALIZED SERVICES ARE ALSO OFFERED BY HUBBARD HOUSE THAT ARE DESIGNED SPECIFICALLY TO HELP SURVIVORS RECOVER FROM THE TRAUMA OF VIOLENCE AND VICTIMIZATION IN THEIR LIVES. FURTHERMORE, PARTICIPANTS IN THE HOPE PROGRAM ARE OFFERED THE SERVICES OF THE HUBBARD HOUSE COACH (CREATING OPPORTUNITIES AND CAREER HELP) PROGRAM. THE COACH PROGRAM IS A PROVEN ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT PROGRAM WHICH PROVIDES SURVIVORS WITH ASSISTANCE IN RESUME WRITING, JOB READINESS ASSESSMENTS, CAREER COUNSELING, JOB SEARCHING, CERTIFICATION SUPPORT, INTERVIEW PRACTICE, DRESSING APPROPRIATELY FOR INTERVIEWS, STIPENDS FOR JOB TRAINING, CHILDCARE, AND TRANSPORTATION THROUGH COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS WITH BUSINESSES AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS. ALL SUPPORT SERVICES DELIVERED ARE VOLUNTARY AND SURVIVORDRIVEN, BASED ON AN EMPOWERMENT MODEL OF SERVICE DELIVERY.
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 |
Gail Patin | CEO | 60 | $218,663 |
Carol Ginzig | CRO | 50 | $122,682 |
Nelson Gibson | CFO | 40 | $89,674 |
Judy Zoller | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Kelly Toaston | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Brando Sherlinski | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Tracye Polson | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Glenn Morningstar | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Barbara Finke | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Paul Bryce | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Laura Bradley | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Sabrina Dyer | SECRETARY | 1 | $0 |
David Poole | TREASURER | 1 | $0 |
Janeen Kirch | SECOND VICE PRESIDENT | 1 | $0 |
William Driscoll | FIRST VICE PRESIDENT | 1 | $0 |
Jennifer Burnett | PRESIDENT | 1 | $0 |
Lisa Mcintosh | PAST PRESIDENT | 1 | $0 |
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