CADILLAC AREA OASISFAMILY RESOURCE CENTER
118 S MITCHELL ST, CADILLAC, MI 49601 www.cadillacoasis-frc.org

Total Revenue
$1,116,647
Total Expenses
$1,198,018
Net Assets
$120,475

Organizations Filed Purposes: PROVIDE SERVICES TO VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, SEXUAL ASSAULT AND HOMELESSNESS.

THE OBJECTIVE OF VICTIM SERVICES IS TO SUPPORT PRIMARY AND SECONDARY VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT THROUGH ADVOCACY AND COUNSELING SERVICES. WE DO THIS THROUGH EMPOWERMENT AND SUPPORTIVE ATMOSPHERE. WE PROVIDE LEGAL ADVOCACY, SUPPORTIVE COUNSELING, MEDICAL ADVOCACY, HOUSING SUPPORT, EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT, ETC. AT EACH LEVEL OF EACH PERSON'S JOURNEY. WE ALSO HAVE HIGHLY SKILLED THERAPIST FOR INDIVIDUALS TO PROCESS AND DEEPLY HEAL FROM TRAUMA.

THE OBJECTIVE OF THE OASIS SHELTER PROGRAM IS TO PROVIDE 24-HOUR EMERGENCY SHELTER SERVICES AND SUPPORT TO WOMEN AND CHILDREN WHO ARE VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT. THE KEY COMPONENTS OF THIS PROGRAM ARE 24/7/365 OPERATION, A SAFE ENVIORNMENT, AND A SUPPORTIVE ATMOSPHERE. RECENTLY WE HAVE SEEN AN INCREASE IN MALE VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SEEKING SAFE HOUSING. THIS NEW DEMAND HAS SURFACED A DIFFERENT NEED FOR OUR AGENCY. DUE TO REGULATORY REASONS, MALES ARE NOT ABLE TO STAY IN OUR SHELTER, WHICH LEADS THE ADVOCACY TO REQUIRE FUNDING FOR ADDITIONAL SAFE HOUSING FOR THESE SURVIVORS.

THE OASIS-FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER PARENTING PROGRAMS PROVIDE HOME VISITING SERVICES, PARENT SUPPORT GROUPS, PARENT/CHILD AND GROUP INTERACTIONS,PUBLIC AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS, AND PARTICIPATE IN COMMUNITY EVENTS IN AN EFFORT TO REDUCE AND PREVENT CHILD ABUSE, CHILD NEGLECT, AND FAMILY VIOLENCE. ENHANCING PARENTING PRACTICES AND THE FAMILY ENVIORNMENT THROUGH HOME VISITING PROGRAMS IS A PROVEN PRACTICE TO MEET THESE ENDS. THE STRUCTURE OF HOME VISITS REQUIRES FOCUS ON THREE AREAS: PARENT-CHILD INTERACTIONS, PARENTING SKILLS AND INFORMATION, AND FAMILY WELL-BEING. PROGRAMMING REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE EDUCATION AND SCREENING FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES (ACESURVEY), HOW THE BRAIN REACTS TO TRAUMA AND EMOTIONAL CRISIS, ADULT AND CHILD STRESS RESPONSES, AND POSITIVE COPING TECHNIQUES, AS WELL AS IMMUNIZATIONS, SAFETY, TRANSITIONS, NUTRITION, ROUTINES, AND DISCIPLINE. THE PROTECTIVE FACTORS (CONCRETE RESOURCES, SOCIAL SUPPORT, CHILD DEVELOPMENT KNOWLEDGE, PARENTAL RESILIENCY, AND CHILD SOCIO-EMOTIONAL HEALTH) FOR STRENGTHENING FAMILIES AND PREVENTING CHILD ABUSE ARE INTRODUCED, ENCOURAGED, AND MONITORED AS PART OF CASE MANAGEMENT. THE OASIS-FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER HAS PROVIDED HOME VISITING TO FAMILIES IN WEXFORD AND MISSAUKEE COUNTIES FOR OVER FIFTEEN YEARS. THE OASIS-FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER HAS BEEN AN ACTIVE PARTICIPANT IN COMMUNITY COLLABORATIONS THROUGHOUT.

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Amber HerleinEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR40$58,114
Chris HuckleCONSULTING MEMBER1$0
Trent TaylorMEMBER AT LARGE1$0
Donna WeaverMEMBER AT LARGE1$0
Corinna HerveyMEMBER AT LARGE1$0
Jeff MankiewiczMEMBER AT LARGE1$0
Flora GrundyMEMBER AT LARGE1$0
Eric EllerMEMBER AT LARGE1$0
Julie FinchMEMBER AT LARGE1$0
Renee MahonMEMBER AT LARGE1$0
Jim BlackburnMEMBER AT LARGE1$0
Bob EbelsTREASURER1$0
Shirley MccoySECRETARY1$0
Sally RandallVICE CHAIR1$0
Ria CunninghamCHAIR1$0

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