Organizations Filed Purposes:
TO ELIMINATE RACISM, EMPOWER WOMEN AND PROMOTE PEACE, JUSTICE, FREEDOM AND DIGNITY FOR ALL.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES: DURING THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2020 YWCA DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES PROGRAMS CONTINUED TO SUPPORT WOMEN IN ACUTE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CRISIS SITUATIONS TO ACHIEVE AND MAINTAIN SAFETY AND REBUILD THEIR LIVES. EMBEDDED IN PUBLIC HOUSING AND COMMUNITY LOCATIONS, ADVOCATES WORKED WITH SURVIVORS TO RETAIN HOUSING AND WITH LANDLORDS TO UNDERSTAND THEIR OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ACT REGULATIONS. THE YWCA'S CENTERS OF RESTORATION AND HEALING (CORH) IS SHARED HOUSING, HOSTING 27 FAMILIES IN FOUR FACILITIES AS OF 6/30/2020. ALL FOUR HOUSES CONTINUED TO PROVIDE PERMANENT HOUSING TO HOMELESS WOMEN AND CHILDREN ESCAPING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AS THEY HEAL FROM TRAUMA THROUGH SELF-MANAGED COMMUNITIES. IN MARCH 2020, ALL SERVICES WERE ADAPTED TO BE PROVIDED REMOTELY. TOTAL SERVED: 2793 PEOPLE, 82% OF WHOM WERE PEOPLE OF COLOR AND/OR LGBTQIA+.
FAMILY PRESERVATION PROJECT: THE SUCCESSFUL FAMILY PRESERVATION PROJECT SERVES INCARCERATED MOTHERS, THEIR CHILDREN AND CAREGIVING FAMILIES BY SUPPORTING THE VITAL RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN MOTHERS AND THEIR CHILDREN DURING AND AFTER INCARCERATION. THE PROGRAM PROVIDES A FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER WITHIN COFFEE CREEK CORRECTIONAL FACILITY (CCCF); THERAPEUTIC TWICE MONTHLY PARENT-CHILD VISITS AT CCCF; PARENTING CLASSES AND SUPPORTS INSIDE CCCF; MONTHLY SPEAKERS ON ISSUES CHOSEN BY THE CCCF MOTHERS; AND THE OVERCOME PROGRAM FOR AND BY WOMEN RELEASED FROM PRISON. IN 2017, PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS SUCCESSFULLY INTRODUCED THE BILL OF RIGHTS FOR CHILDREN OF INCARCERATED PARENTS AT THE OREGON LEGISLATURE. IT WAS ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY IN BOTH HOUSES IN JULY 2017. FINALLY, SUPPORTS ARE PROVIDED THE CAREGIVING FAMILIES OF CHILDREN OF INCARCERATED PARENTS THROUGHOUT THE STATE OF OREGON. IN MARCH 2020, ALL SERVICES WERE ADAPTED TO BE PROVIDED REMOTELY, INCLUDING SERVICES INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE PRISON. IN 2019-2020, 2,243 CURRENTLY OR FORMERLY INCARCERATED MOTHERS, THEIR CHILDREN, AND MEMBERS OF CAREGIVING FAMILIES WERE SERVED IN 2019-2020.
SENIOR SERVICES: EAST COUNTY SENIOR SERVICES CONTINUES TO OFFER A WIDE VARIETY OF SUPPORTS TO LOW-INCOME SENIORS ALLOWING THEM TO MAINTAIN HEALTHY INDEPENDENT LIVES IN THE SAFETY AND COMFORT OF THEIR OWN HOMES. OVER 2,325 LOW-INCOME SENIORS AND ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES WERE SUPPORTED IN REMAINING IN THEIR OWN HOMES AND OUR COMMUNITIES THROUGH THE PROVISION OF CARE COORDINATION, IN HOME SERVICES, AND PRO-SOCIAL ACTIVITIES IN EAST MULTNOMAH COUNTY. PROGRAMS INCLUDED HOME VISITS, MEDICATION MANAGEMENT, SAFETY CHECKS, INFORMATION AND REFERRAL, NUTRITION, FITNESS, SOCIAL ACTIVITIES AND MORE. THE YWCA PROVIDED BUS PASSES AND INFORMATION SERVICES TO ELDERS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. IN MARCH 2020, ALL SERVICES WERE ADAPTED TO BE PROVIDED VIRTUALLY AND ACTIVITIES WERE TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED PENDING ADAPTATION WITH TECHNOLOGY. TOTAL SERVED: 2,341
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 |
Susan Stoltenberg | EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR | 50 | $111,758 |
Barbara Ramirez Spencer | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Julia Markley | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Ronnie Roy | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Richard Diforio | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Heather Chaney | BOARD MEMBER | 2 | $0 |
Karah Brodie | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Suhail Khan | VICE CHAIR | 1 | $0 |
Lester Thompson | TREASURER | 2 | $0 |
Stephanie Magoulas | SECRETARY | 1 | $0 |
Julie Auflick | CHAIR | 2 | $0 |
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