ADOPT-A-FAMILY OF THE PALM BEACHES INC
1712 Second Avenue North, Lake Worth, FL 33460 www.aafpbc.org

Total Revenue
$8,358,401
Total Expenses
$7,441,819
Net Assets
$11,879,731

Organizations Filed Purposes: To strengthen families with children in their efforts to achieve stability and self-sufficiency by providing access to all encompassing services.

To provide housing & services to families & children experiencing homelessness in Palm Beach County.

Senator Philip D. Lewis Homeless Resource Center (HRC)The Organization is a partner agency of Palm Beach County's homeless resource center (HRC), which opened in 2012. The HRC serves as Palm Beach County's "front door" for access to homeless services. The Organization operates the family division and provides homeless families with assessments, case management, access to mainstream resources, vital shelter and housing services, and permanent housing. The HRC family division receives funding from multiple sources, including Palm Beach County, HUD, private foundations and partnering agencies. Over 5,000 calls were received by the HRC family division which resulted in 2,183 individuals, of which, 813 wereadults and 1,370 were children, receiving services during the fiscal year. 87% of families who were housed by the HRC maintained stable housing after one year as evidenced by not re-entering the homeless system.

Project S.A.F.E. (Stable, Able, Family Environment)Project SAFE is a permanent supportive housing program for homeless families partially funded by HUD. The program consists of 32 units of agency-owned housing and is currently the largest permanent supportive housing program for homeless families with a head of household living with a disability in Palm Beach County. The program offers intensive case management and supportive services to all 140 of the residents. 82% of participating families remained stably housed during the fiscal year. 67% of the 54 adults participating in the program increased or maintained their income during the fiscal year.

Housing Stabilization ProgramThe Housing Stabilization Program provides homeless prevention services to families who are at imminent risk of eviction and homelessness. Families receive case management, financial assistance, and other supportive services to help them remain in their home. This program prevented 304 Palm Beach County families from becoming homeless and allowed them to remain stably housed during the fiscal year. In addition, 85% of the families served in the prior fiscal year remained stably housed after agency assistance.

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Matt ConstantineChief Executive Officer40$152,419
Dana PerezChief Financial Officer40$107,026
Garth E RosenkranceMember1$0
Tequisha MylesMember1$0
John CastronuovoMember1$0
Elizabeth MoralesMember1$0
John P MarascoMember1$0
Tom FrankelMember1$0
Jeff PrestonMember1$0
Sean P BresnanMember1$0
Cristina Nunez De LandaluceMember1$0
Jonathan BainMember1$0
Lynda M Murphy EsqMember-at-large1$0
Chris OberlinkMember-at-large1$0
John ElderTreasurer1$0
Heather B FergusonSecretary1$0
Kirstin Turner1st Vice Chairman1$0
Mary Jo HellerChairman1$0
William PetersonImmediate Past Chair1$0

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