WOMENS SAFE HOUSE
POBox 63010, St Louis, MO 63163 www.twsh.org

Total Revenue
$1,908,914
Total Expenses
$1,944,700
Net Assets
$1,076,792

Organizations Filed Purposes: Our Vision: A community where everyone is free from abuse. Our Mission: Empowering women and families to rebuild their lives free of domestic abuse through emergency services, education, and advocacy.

RESIDENTIAL SERVICES - The Women's Safe House (TWSH)Residential Services Program provided safe shelter and support services for 153 women and 171 dependent children who were facing homelessness while escaping violence in their own homes. We provided 13,786 nights of safety for these 324 women and children and served 10,095 meals and snacks. Roughly 77% of the participants in the program left with a Personal Safety Plan and 81% of the residents indicated,via survey, that their knowledge about the issues of domestic violence and community resources has increased due to support groups, community presentations, and case management sessions. Approximately 82% of children were able to identify a safe place or person in their lives, and 87% reported they understood the violence in the home is not their fault. The AfterCare Program is the only shelter program in the State of Missouri that offers a safety net post shelter with one year of advocacy, emergency financial assistance, case management and support groups. The AfterCare Program's Banking on Women Initiative provides three components aimed at financial empowerment - the Courage Fund which provides financial assistance to alleviate homelessness, Bank-up to assist domestic violence survivors build checking and savings accounts and the Micro-lending Program - a collaborative with the National Council of Jewish Women to provide loans to domestic violence survivors. This flagship program at The Women's Safe House served 45 women and 84 children in 2019.

CRISIS HOTLINE - TWSH operates a 24-hour crisis intervention hotline staffed 365 days a year. The Hotline serves as the primary intake for shelter residents and provides advocacy for women in crisis or those at-risk of domestic violence. In 2019, 4,722 hotline calls were answered with compassion and care by trained staff and volunteers. Immediate advocacy and support along with information and appropriate referrals were proviced for each woman upon her first call for help. The Hotline also provides support, advocacy, and compassion to victims of abuse who simply need to talk and seek information and referrals for community resources.

CHILDREN'S PROGRAM - $124,721 - The Children's Program is designed to meet the needs of infants and children and youth to age 18 who have witnessed and sometimes experienced violence in their homes. The Children's Program provides a comforting and nurturing environment where children can learn alternatives to violent behavior, improve their self-esteem, and learn positive ways of expressing themselves. With a designated children's case manager liason who works with the adult case managers and life coach, some 171 children and youth benefited from child- centered services at TWSH in 2019. Eighteen(18) children between the ages of 6 and 18 years completed surveys, pre and post tests. TWSH continued to strengthen its focus on children and youth interventions through a residential support program - Primary Prevention for Children and Youth Exposed to Domestic Violence. This early intervention and prevention piece features activities such as bystander intervention, teen dating violence strategies, and bullying, including cyber bullying, to help young people detect the signs of violence on the front- end before they become primary victims. There are weekly support groups, respite hours, field trips, holiday parties, and age-appropriate play. . VOLUNTEER PROGRAM - $43,093 - Volunteers make a difference at The Women's Safe House every day. Volunteer efforts include: serving on the Board of Directors, organizing fundraising and special events, organizing clothing and school supply drives, picking up donations, answering crisis calls, providing child care, working in the computer lab, assisting through clerical support or completing one-day projects such as painting residential rooms or helping with the grounds. Practicum students, interns and community service students play a major volunteer role at The Women's Safe House. Volunteers are recruited through public speaking and outreach at schools and universities, churches, civic groups, business and corporate organizations, healthcare, social welfare agencies and United Way. During 2019, volunteers provided 3,479 hours of support for our programs. Our volunteer program is certified through the United Way of Greater St. Louis. . COMMUNITY EDUCATION - $14,004 - The Women's Safe House remains committed to keeping our community informed about the problems and abuses associated with domestic violence and dispelling myths that perpetuate violence against women. Trained staff and volunteers are available to speak publicly about and against domestic violence. Information is disseminated through public speaking, the agency's quarterly newsletter, annual report, and other materials. We delivered 60 community presentations to 3,948 individuals in 2019.

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Sylvia JacksonExecutive director50$102,125
Felicia WilliamsBoard Member1$0
Charles Johnson JrBoard member1$0
Benny HendersonBoard member1$0
Colleen WatermonBoard member1$0
Georgey HerronBoard member1$0
Trista Stahrpart-YearBoard member1$0
Ben SmithBoard member1$0
Lori Hausladenpart-YearBoard member1$0
Rachel KubiakBoard member1$0
Troy TaylorBoard member1$0
Karl MillerBoard member1$0
Rachel EidelmanBoard member1$0
Elizabeth LeftonBoard member1$0
Greg AshleyBoard member1$0
Meghan Bottomleypart-YearBoard member1$0
John BuescherBoard member1$0
Megan RogersSecretary1$0
Amelia BeckmannTreasurer1$0
Neal FisterVice-president1$0
Terry HoffmannPresident3$0

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