Organizations Filed Purposes:
Treatment and prevention of child abuse and neglect
Foster Children Case Management-Provides for the safety, physical health and mental health of 380 children severely physically, sexually, and emotionally abused and, as a result, placed under the supervision of the court and the State of Missouri Children's Division. Case managers assess and identify physical and mental health care needs, secure resources to provide for those needs, and monitor the mental and physical health of children placed in foster care and their siblings who were not taken into care and remain in the family home.Foster Care Home Recruitment/Licensing/Adoption-Recruitment, training, assessment and licensing of adoptive and foster parents. In 2015, 297 foster or adoptive parents were recruited, trained, and/or licensed.
Family Services - Individual/Family Therapy - Individual and family therapy for children and adults due to abuse or domestic violence, or who may be at risk of abuse. Therapy provided in the client's home, or in one of FRC's multiple office settings. Therapeutic services regarding parent/child relationships, parenting issues, parenting education, and help with obtaining needed resources. In 2015, this program served 2,231 individuals.Parent Partners - Individualized strength-based mentoring and advocacy for parents who have children in foster care or otherwise involved in the social welfare system. The goal is helping parents learn to advocate for themselves and their children; reunification and family stabilization.Parenting Wisely - Parenting classes (or individual work) for parents with children age 3-18 to help facilitate communication, develop stronger parenting skills, and strengthen families.PathBuilders - Intensive, wrap around interventions to help chronic maltreatment families reach a path of positive sustainable change. Provides family coaching, social support, parenting skills, relevant evidence based practice therapies to help trauma resolution, basic life skills, and concrete services such as housing, employment, transportation, financial literacy and healthcare.
Youth Services - Drug Court Mentoring - Mentoring and assistance to help young people navigate the court system and comply with court mandates.Worksite Mentoring - Job readiness training, job placement, and support for disadvantaged youth. In 2015, 45 mentored youth achieved nearly 100% job readiness completion.Teen Parent Mentoring - Long-term support to pregnant and parenting teens to prevent child abuse. Mentoring by trained volunteer mentors (St. Louis Volunteer Resource Parents-SLVRP and St. Louis County Volunteer Resource Parents-SLCVRP). In 2015, the 102 mentored teen parents had a repeat pregnancy rate of less than 8%.
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 |
Greg Echele | Chief Executive Officer | 40 | $171,492 |
Robert Ahrens | Chief Financial Officer | 40 | $101,032 |
Salvador Hernandez | Board Member | 0.8 | $0 |
Marlene Hunter | Board Member | 0.8 | $0 |
Rick Wessel | Board Member | 1.2 | $0 |
Muthoni Musangali | Board Member | 1 | $0 |
Catina Shannon | Board Member | 0.8 | $0 |
Anne Herzog | Board Member | 1.6 | $0 |
Albert Gallardo | Board Member | 1 | $0 |
Ryan Freeman | Board Member | 0.9 | $0 |
Juliane Praiss | Secretary | 1.6 | $0 |
Wendy Chambers | Board Member | 1.8 | $0 |
Ken Cella | Board Member | 0.8 | $0 |
Laura Holt | Pres. Elect VP Programs | 3 | $0 |
Brian Clevinger | President | 1.6 | $0 |
Scott Homan | Board Member | 1.1 | $0 |
Jan Hess | Vice President - Developme | 1.8 | $0 |
Christopher Reid | Board Member | 0.8 | $0 |
Steve Goldstein | Board Member | 2.2 | $0 |
Susan Stith | Vice President - Human Res | 1.8 | $0 |
Matt Harvey | Treasurer | 2.1 | $0 |
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