COMMUNITY HAVEN FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES INC
4405 DeSoto Road, Sarasota, FL 34235 thehavensrq.org

Total Revenue
$5,447,117
Total Expenses
$4,985,104
Net Assets
$6,618,129

Organizations Filed Purposes: Residential care, training and rehabilitative services for persons with disabilities

Community Living - The Community Living program at the Haven offers three options of residential support for adults with disabilities (1) On campus community living provides quality group home living in six campus homes on a beautiful 32-acre campus for adults with disabilities (2) Off-campus community living assists and supports adults with disabilities to live as independently as possible within the community with the assistance of a community living counselor, and (3) In-home support provides the opportunity to live in the community for an individual who requires a higher level of care and twenty-four hour coverage in the home respite, temporary and emergency care are also offered to our community. 49 individuals were supported through the Community Living program during the fiscal year.

Adult Day Training - Adult Day Training is a multi-level, vocationally based program that fosters the development of skills for employment and independent living through community inclusion, employment readiness training, and hands-on job experience. Persons with physical, developmental, mental health, sensory and multiple disabilities gain essential life and work skills supporting independence. Participants are offered a variety of choices in what they would like to learn and work. These areas include fiber crafts, chair caning, woodshop, culinary arts, workforce, janitorial crew, grounds maintenence / nursery, art club, weaving, fitness & training, and literacy training among others. Involvement with the program empowers those with even the most profound disabilities to obtain a quality of life that is meaningful and productive. The focus of all programming and services is to ensure that participants are involved in activities and events in the community along side others with and without disabilities. There were 201 participants in this program during the year.

Selby Preschool - The Selby Preschool responds to an important community need to invest in children with disabilities and special needs early in life and their families. The preschool specializes its learning environment for the infants / children, birth through five, who have disabilities and special needs. The preschool offers early intervention so that development needs are identified early and services appropriated within the first three years of life. Introduction to language, emerging early literacy, the promotion of voluntary pre- kindergarten, pediatric therapy (speech / language, physical, and occupational therapy), after school care, and family support services / whole child Manatee are part of the curriculum offered at the school. The opportunity to play and learn simultaneously offers powerful benefits for children with disabilities.

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Bradley JonesHighest Compensated Employee40$127,404
May AhdabDirector1$0
Jamie KahnsDirector1$0
Al NeumannDirector1$0
James GuttridgeDirector1$0
Jeanne ChinnisDirector1$0
Wendy ResnickDirector1$0
Rhonda PetersSecretary1$0
Tom ThomasTreasurer1$0
Kelly AskerudPresident5$0

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