BIVONA CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER
One Mount Hope Avenue, Rochester, NY 14620 www.bivonacac.org

Total Revenue
$2,627,885
Total Expenses
$2,254,332
Net Assets
$7,682,265

Organizations Filed Purposes: Bivona Child Advocacy Center delivers excellence in child abuse response, healing and prevention through collaborative service, awareness, education and leadership.

To coordinate services and support for child victims of sexual or physical abuse.

Bivona is a nonprofit organization that offers a safe, welcoming place where children who have been sexually or physically abused can begin their journey of healing. Bivona facilitates a multidisciplinary team of professionals that includes 24 partner agencies and provides the physical space where cases of child sexual and severe physical abuse, whenever possible and practical are investigated, evaluated, and treated. In 2019 alone, Bivona evaluated nearly 2,000 children. Bivona also leads the Monroe County Child Fatality Review Team, which evaluates all sudden, unexplained or unexpected child fatalities. (Continued on Schedule O)Additionally, Bivona is dedicated to increasing community awareness about child abuse through its hosting of the Bivona Child Abuse Summit conference with over 1,100 area professionals in attendance in 2019. Bivona also addresses prevention of child abuse by providing community-based education and outreach programs. In 2018, Bivona began offering a prevention education curriculum in public schools. At the start of the 2019/2020 school year, Bivona expanded our reach into two school districts, Spencerport and Pittsford, providing hundreds of children with age appropriate safety information. Bivona continues to add staff positions to ensure that families are receiving necessary support services to help them navigate the process of justice and healing. During 2019, the mental health component was the focus of our efforts. Bivona secured funding to support three positions, all delivering direct mental health services to children coming to Bivona. Those positions include: Director of Mental Health Services, Mental Health Coordinator, and a Mental Health therapist. Additionally, Bivona expanded our partnerships to include a local agency (Society for the Protection and Care for Children - SPCC) specializing in providing mental health therapy to children who have experienced trauma. Bivona obtains its support directly and indirectly from individuals, organizations, and government agencies in the community.

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Deborah RosenExecutive Director40$121,059
Sheila GirardDirector of Finance32$50,687
Lekeyah Wilson MdDirector beginning 12/190.1$0
Edward TownsendDirector beginning 08/190.2$0
Abhas KumarDirector beginning 05/190.3$0
Bill HurleyDirector beginning 06/190.2$0
Reggie DejeanDirector beginning 12/190.1$0
Aaron BertramDirector beginning 10/190.1$0
Jason Barnecut-KearnsDirector beginning 05/190.6$0
Marylouise SteinwachsDirector0.6$0
Anne WilderDirector0.5$0
Andy McdermottDirector0.5$0
Jen LakeDirector0.8$0
Dave HalladayDirector0.8$0
Don TomenySecretary0.8$0
Kris JohnstonTreasurer1.2$0
Bonnie DevinneyDirector0.9$0
Mike CrumbDirector0.5$0
Alex CastroDirector0.5$0
Debbie HaenDirector0.5$0
Sitima FowlerDirector0.5$0
Mark SiewertImmediate Past Chair0.9$0
Wayne HollyBoard Chair0.9$0
Kelly ThompsonVice Chair1.3$0

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