NEXUS-WOODBOURNE FAMILY HEALING
505 Highway 169 North, Plymouth, MN 55441 www.nexusfamilyhealing.org

Total Revenue
$14,892,444
Total Expenses
$14,570,197
Net Assets
$3,109,675

Organizations Filed Purposes: The mission of Nexus-Woodbourne Family Healing is to change troubled lives through the cornerstone values of honesty, responsibility, courage, care, and concern. The Center provides treatment services to emotionally and behaviorally troubled children and adolescents through a residential treatment center in Baltimore, Maryland. Additionally, the Center provides Level V education services for grades 6-12, therapeutic foster care, family-based therapy for children not in foster care and adoption placement services and counseling for foster care and adoptive families in Maryland.

Changing the course of a child's life by stabilizing families and strengthening mental health.

A private nonprofit organization, Nexus-Woodbourne Family Health (Woodbourne) has provided treatment services to children for more than two centuries. Today, we continue to support and care for children in difficult circumstances with a program mix that is both current and responsive to those we serve. Woodbourne offers an array of services to give children and families the tools and skills they need to successfully return home and to the community. Woodbourne is a federally recognized Psychiatric Rehabilitation Treatment Facility (PRTF) accredited by the Joint Commission. We operate residential treatment programs for boys, ages 12-18, with serious emotional and behavioral difficulties. Our model features a structured and enriched daily schedule and a high level of professional and clinical support and specialized units tailored to meet specific needs. Between July 1, 2019 and June 30, 2020 83 youth received around-the-clock treatment, guidance, and care, including through our comprehensive residential program with diverse units tailored to meet the individual needs of each client. Woodbourne Treatment Foster Care (TFC) provides children with clinical case management and access to mental health services while living in a supportive family setting. Working closely with social workers and therapists, foster parents provide in-home care to emotionally disturbed children from ages birth to 21. Our staff thoroughly trains each foster parent, then carefully matches the parent with a child to ensure the best and most positive placement. Each child sets clear benchmarks and goals and attends a school appropriate to their needs (including the Woodbourne School). We support foster parents 24/7 with services ranging from crisis management to community service coordination. Between July 1, 2019 and June 30, 2020, 23 foster families provided 42 youth with safe and supportive homes. The Woodbourne School provides specialized therapeutic educational services to boys residing in the Woodbourne Residential Treatment Center and to students from the community who need a more specialized and intensive school program in order to be successful. It is a Level V, nonpublic school for grades 6-12. The school offers a full schedule of classes and electives and is accredited by the Maryland State Department of Education. For every three Woodbourne students, there is one school staff member. As a result, teachers know each boy very well and can design and carry out an Individual Education Plan(IEP). Boys leave the Woodbourne School with a greater understanding of academic subjects, as well as art, athletics, and technology. It's not uncommon to hear the sounds of enthusiastic voices, power tools humming, basketballs bouncing, and even drumming while walking around campus. Equally as important, boys learn appropriate behaviors to ease their transition back into community schools. Between July 1, 2019 and June 30, 2020, 93 youth benefited from specialized education offered at the Woodbourne School. 2017 was the launch of a capital campaign to build the Woodbourne Center Vocational Program, designed to introduce high school students, post-high school students, and those who have not completed a traditional education program to a variety of hands-on programs at a formative period in their lives. Woodbourne has received significant support from the State of Maryland as well as individual, business and foundation donors eager to invest in the future of Baltimore's youth.

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Aeva Gaymon-DoomesMedical Director40$300,170
Anthony WilsonExecutive Director (thru Feb 2020)40$172,729
Steven J SchreiberOperations Director40$104,271
Tia PriceDirector (thru Jan 2020)1$0
Kevin JohnsonDirector1$0
Greg SandersDirector1$0
Cale ChristensenDirector1$0
William SpotsSecretary (thru Mar 2020)1$0
Rachel NdunguTreasurer1$0
Perry BaconVice Chair1$0
Margaret VimontinterimExecutive Director (as of Feb 2020)40$0
Scott Mcguirenexus FamilyHealing CFO (as of Aug 2019)1$0
Joelene EvensondirectorNexus Family Healing Dir Development1$0
Paula MinskedirectorNexus Family Healing Dir Clinical Serv1$0
Bobbi KochevardirectorNexus Family Healing COO1$0
Jennifer Mcintoshsec As OfApr 2020)/Nexus Family Healing VP HR1$0
Michelle MurraychairpersonCEO Nexus Family Healing1$0

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