Organizations Filed Purposes:
THE SAFE CHILDREN COALITION IS A COMMUNITY COALITION BLENDING AVAILABLE RESOURCES TO SUPPORT, ADVOCATE, GROW AND EDUCATE THE CHILDREN AND FAMILIES WE SERVE.
CHILD WELFARE/FOSTER CARE: IN 1997 SAFE CHILREN COALITION PIONEERED THE CURRENT FOSTER CARE DELIVERY SYSTEM IN FLORIDA THAT HAS BEEN ADOPTED THROUGHOUT THE STATE. COLLABORATING WITH STATE AND COMMUNITY PARTNERS THE SCC TOOK CARE OF 3,851 CHILDREN IN MANATEE, SARASOTA AND DE SOTO COUNTIES. THE CONTINUUM OF SERVICES PROVIDED INCLUDE: DIVERSION TO PREVENT CHILDREN ENTERING THE WELFARE SYSTEM, EARLY INTERVENTION, CHILD/FAMILY ASSESSMENT, CASE PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT, COORDINATION OF SERVICES, FAMILY PRESERVATION SERVICES, CHILD PLACEMENT IN FOSTER HOMES/RESIDENTIAL HOMES OR PSYCHIATRIC CARE, ADOPTION SERVICES, FAMILY REUNIFICATION SERVICES AND TRANSITIONAL LIVING PROGRAMS TO ASSIST CHILDREN ON THEIR ROAD TO INDEPENDENCE.
YOUTH AND FAMILY SERVICES: SERVICES ARE PROVIDED THROUGH ONE RESIDENTIAL AND TWO COMMUNITY BASED PROGRAMS AND AN ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL. THE YOUTH SHELTER PROVIDES TEMPORARY HOUSING AND CARE FOR CHILDREN BETWEEN THE AGES OF 10 AND 18 WHO HAVE RUN AWAY, ARE EXPERIENCING CONFLICT, OR HAVE BEEN LOCKED OUT OF THEIR HOMES. THE YOUTH SHELTER PROVIDED A SAFE PLACE FOR 160 CHILDREN IN A FAMILY-LIKE ATMOSPHERE. THE CHILDREN RECEIVE DAILY TRANSPORTATION TO AND FROM SCHOOL AND AFTER SCHOOL TUTORING. EACH CHILD PARTICIPATES IN INDIVIDUAL, GROUP AND FAMILY COUNSELING AND A VARIETY OF EDUCATIONAL AND RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES. YOUTH PREVENTION SERVICES PROVIDED FREE COUNSELING SERVICES TO 259 YOUTH (AGES 10-17) AND THEIR FAMILIES IN THE AREAS OF ANGER MANAGEMENT, PEER RELATIONS, SELF-ESTEEM, SCHOOL AND HOME BEHAVIORS. THE SCHOOLHOUSE LINK PROGRAM IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE SARASOTA COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD HELPED 729 IDENTIFIED HOMELESS STUDENTS IN THE COUNTY. THE PROGRAM'S GOAL IS TO ENSURE THAT STUDENTS IN TRANSITION ARE ABLE TO ENROLL, ATTEND AND SUCCEED IN SCHOOL. SCHOOLHOUSE LINK SUPPORTS EACH STUDENT BY HELPING CREATE EDUCATIONAL STABILITY AND BY REMOVING ANY BARRIERS LIMITING THEIR SUCCESS.
EDUCATIONAL OUTREACH PROGRAMS (EOS): A CONTINUUM OF PROGRAMS DESIGNED TO ELEVATE THE QUALITY OF CHILD CARE (CENTER-BASED, FAITH-BASED, FAMILY CHILD CARE AND AFTERSCHOOL CARE), EDUCATION, AND FAMILY INVOLVEMENT FOR CHILDREN FROM KINDERGARTEN TO GRADE 12. HIPPY (HOME INSTRUCTION FOR PARENTS OF PRESCHOOL YOUNGSTERS) INFLUENCED 123 CHILDREN AND 100 PARENTS BY ASSISTING PARENTS IN BECOMING MORE INVOLVED WITH THE EDUCATION OF THEIR CHILDREN BETWEEN THE AGES OF AGES 3-5. THERE WERE 283 STUDENTS WHO PARTICIPATED IN THE Y-ACHIEVERS PROGRAMS WHOSE MISSION IS TO EMPOWER AT-RISK YOUTH TO MAKE AND ACHIEVE POSITIVE GOALS. THE PROGRAM ENCOURAGES CONTINUOUS GROWTH IN THE AREAS OF: 1. PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 2. COLLEGE PREPARATION 3. COMMUNITY SERVICE AND LEADERSHIP 4. WORKFORCE READINESS 5. RECREATION. IN FISCAL YEAR 2020, $44,182 WAS AWARDED IN SCHOLARSHIPS TO GRADUATES OF THE ACHIEVERS PROGRAM FOR CONTINUING COLLEGE EDUCATION.
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 |
Steve Bourne | INTERIM CEO/CFO THRU OCT. 2019 | 40 | $148,631 |
Brena Slater | SVP CBC OPERATIONS/CEO EFF. OCT 2019 | 40 | $148,332 |
Bonnie Gauspohl | SVP HR / RISK MANAGEMENT | 40 | $114,902 |
Steven Hurwitz | CHIEF LEGAL OFFICER | 40 | $100,335 |
Stacey Walker | CFO AS OF OCT 2019 | 40 | $78,564 |
Kathleen Cowan | VP COMMUNITY BASED CARE | 40 | $0 |
Michele Grimes | CHAIR | 1 | $0 |
Kim Githler | VICE CHAIR THRU JAN. 2020 | 1 | $0 |
Dan Dannheisser | SECRETARY | 1 | $0 |
Peter Powers | TREASURER | 1 | $0 |
Jim Sartori | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Bill Mcclure | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Lynette Mancuso | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Rick Caro | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
James Buchanan | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Erik Arroyo | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
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