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Riverview Center is a nonprofit agency committed to providing compassionate, client-centered care for individuals affected by sexual assault in Iowa, and for individuals affected by sexual and domestic violence in Illinois.
Compassionate care for individuals affected by sexual assault and domestic violence.
Riverview Center provided 1,397 individuals (including 322 children) with 19,518.75 hours of trauma-informed services through sexual assault/abuse services for survivors in 14 counties in Northeast Iowa and 2 counties in Northwest Illinois and domestic violence services in 2 counties in Northwest Illinois. There were a total of 1,370 crisis and information/referral calls/contacts from survivors and the community. Community awareness events/ programs/ initiatives were provided for 52,184 community members. Riverview Center is unique in that it is the only non-culturally specific agency in the 14 county Northeast Region of Iowa providing sexual assault services and the only agency providing sexual assault or domestic violence services in the 2 counties we serve in Illinois. Unlike other mental health agencies, all of the services are provided absolutely free of charge without regard to sex, race, and socioeconomic status. Riverview Center promoted, encouraged, and facilitated the reduction of incidences and effects of sexual assault through victim support services. We are grateful for our strong partnerships with law enforcement agencies, hospitals, schools and organizations and have emerged as a crucial resource for the community in how to best assist survivors as they work to overcome obstacles created by the trauma of violence. We educate about how to be an ally and an active bystander when sexual or domestic violence is suspected or witnessed and how to best support survivors on their journey toward healing. Sexual Assault/Abuse Program:Riverview Center provided 1,192 individuals with 16,973.25 hours of sexual assault therapy and advocacy services in 14 counties in Iowa and 2 counties in Illinois. There were a total of 688 crisis and information/referral calls/contacts from survivors and the community. Community awareness events/ programs/ initiatives were provided for 51,751 community members. Illinois Sexual Assault Program:- 93 Individuals (36 children & 57 adults) received 1,365.5 hours of advocacy and counseling services- Crisis and Information/Referral Support provided during 88 calls/contacts and 205 I/R contacts- Institutional Advocacy: 1,017 meetings with 1,908 allied professionals- Professional Trainings: 40 trainings for 383 community professionals- Educational Programming/Community Awareness/Outreach/Social Justice: 499 initiatives for 31,441 community members Iowa Sexual Assault Program:- 1,101 Individuals (242 children & 859 adults) received 15,607.75 hours of advocacy and counseling services, including support during 242 hospital calls- Crisis and Information/Referral Support provided during 395 in-person/telephone contacts- Institutional Advocacy: 1,203 meetings with 4,438 allied professionals- Professional Trainings: 69 trainings for 2,548 community professionals- Educational Programming/Community Awareness/Outreach/Social Justice: 344 programs for 11,033 community members
Riverview Center provided 205 individuals with 2,545.5 hours of domestic violence counseling and advocacy services in 2 counties in Illinois. Through our violence prevention education and awareness programming, we have reached nearly 43,000 people across the 16-county region we serve in Eastern Iowa & Western Illinois this past year. We are grateful for our strong partnerships with law enforcement agencies, hospitals, schools and organizations and have emerged as a crucial resource for the community in how to best assist survivors as they work to overcome obstacles created by the trauma of violence. We educate about how to be an ally and an active bystander when sexual or domestic violence is suspected or witnessed and how to best support survivors on their journey toward healing. (Continued on Schedule O)Illinois Domestic Violence Program:- 205 Individuals (44 children & 161 adults) received 2,545.5 hours of advocacy and counseling services- 43 Survivors received support with 48 Orders of Protection- Crisis and Information/Referral Support provided during 682 calls and contacts- Institutional Advocacy: 115 meetings with 260 allied professionals- Professional Trainings: 18 trainings for 83 community professionals- Educational Programming: 27 programs for 90 community members
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 |
Joey Taylor | Executive Director | 40 | $80,313 |
Dr Hesper Nowatzki Dnp Fnp- | BC, Director until Dec. 2020 | 1 | $0 |
Mary Weck | Director until Aug. 2019 | 1 | $0 |
Susie Quinn | Director | 1 | $0 |
Michael Fleming | Director | 1 | $0 |
Eric Langston | Director as of Apr. 2020 | 1 | $0 |
Josh Boots | Secretary until Mar. 2020 | 1 | $0 |
Sarah Netolicky | Secretary as of Mar. 2020 | 1 | $0 |
Lisan Adams | Treasurer | 1 | $0 |
Nicole Breitbach | Vice President | 1 | $0 |
Sam Glab | President | 1 | $0 |
Erick Kephart | Chairperson | 1 | $0 |
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