WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE INC
100 S BROAD STREET NO 1341, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19110 www.womenagainstabuse.org

Total Revenue
$11,333,031
Total Expenses
$12,327,029
Net Assets
$5,630,809

Organizations Filed Purposes: WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE IS A LEADING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICE PROVIDER AND ADVOCATE LOCATED IN PHILADELPHIA, PA. THE MISSION OF WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE IS TO PROVIDE QUALITY, COMPASSIONATE, AND NONJUDGMENTAL SERVICES IN A MANNER THAT FOSTERS SELF-RESPECT AND INDEPENDENCE IN PERSONS EXPERIENCING INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE AND TO LEAD THE STRUGGLE TO END DOMESTIC VIOLENCE THROUGH ADVOCACY AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION. THE ORGANIZATION FULFILLS THIS MISSION THROUGH INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS AND COMMUNITY COLLABORATIONS. IN FISCAL YEAR 2020, WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE SERVED 9,093 PEOPLE THROUGH ONE OR MORE OF ITS SERVICES, WHICH INCLUDE EMERGENCY SAFE HAVEN, TRANSITIONAL HOUSING, A COMMUNITY-BASED SAFE AT HOME PROGRAM, LEGAL AID, BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CARE, HOTLINE COUNSELING, AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION AND ADVOCACY. THESE SERVICES MAKE A TANGIBLE IMPACT ON THE COMMUNITY BY EMPOWERING THOSE WHO HAVE EXPERIENCED VIOLENT RELATIONSHIPS TO HEAL AND EMBRACE FUTURES OF SAFETY AND HOPE.

WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE SERVES AS THE LEAD OPERATOR OF THE PHILADELPHIA DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE - A STREAMLINED POINT OF ACCESS FOR CRISIS INTERVENTION, INFORMATION, REFERRALS AND INTAKE TO THE EMERGENCY SAFE HAVENS. THIS 24-HOUR HOTLINE RECEIVED 11,259 CALLS IN FY20, A 15% DECREASE OVER FY19. MUCH OF THIS DECREASE IS ATTRIBUTED TO COVID-19 AND VICTIMS' INABILITY TO MAKE A CALL WHILE QUARANTINED WITH AN ABUSIVE PARTNER.WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE ALSO OPERATES THE ONLY EMERGENCY SAFE HAVENS IN PHILADELPHIA SPECIFICALLY FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VICTIMS; TWO FACILITIES COMPRISED OF A TOTAL OF 200 BEDS FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN WHO HAVE HAD TO FLEE THEIR HOMES TO ESCAPE ABUSE. THE EMERGENCY SAFE HAVENS ARE UNIQUELY EQUIPPED WITH 24-HOUR SECURITY, CONFIDENTIAL LOCATIONS, AND A CONTINUUM OF ON-SITE CARE, INCLUDING CASE MANAGEMENT, CHILDREN'S SERVICES AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH THERAPY. SINCE ITS GRASSROOTS BEGINNING MORE THAN 40 YEARS AGO, THE EMERGENCY SHELTER SERVICES HAD BEEN A REFUGE TO SURVIVORS WHO IDENTIFY AS WOMEN AND THEIR CHILDREN. IN JANUARY OF 2019, WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE OPENED ITS DOORS TO WELCOME SURVIVORS OF ALL GENDER IDENTITIES AND SEXUAL ORIENTATIONS. THIS CHANGE WAS PROPELLED BY A COMMITMENT TO BEING INCLUSIVE TO SURVIVORS WHO IDENTIFY AS MEN, TRANS, OR ARE GENDER NONCONFORMING.THE EMERGENCY SAFE HAVENS REMAINED OPEN THROUGHOUT COVID-19, ALTHOUGH THE PANDEMIC DID EFFECT OCCUPANCY RATES AND TOTAL NUMBER SERVED, SINCE MEASURES HAD TO BE TAKEN TO ENSURE SOCIAL DISTANCING AND THE SAFETY OF RESIDENTS AND STAFF. THE CHILDREN'S SERVICES TEAM AT WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE CARES FOR THE DEVELOPMENTAL AND ACADEMIC NEEDS OF THE YOUNGEST VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, SERVING CHILDREN AND YOUTH THROUGH AN EARLY LEARNING CENTER AS WELL AS AN AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAM AND SUMMER CAMP. THESE CHILDREN'S SERVICES WHICH ARE NORMALLY AVAILABLE TO RESIDENTS AT EACH OF WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE'S SAFE HAVENS, AS WELL AS ITS TRANSITIONAL HOUSING PROGRAM WERE TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED FROM MARCH - JUNE OF FY20 DUE TO COVID-19.THE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH TEAM PROVIDES INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP SESSIONS TO ADULT AND CHILD SURVIVORS AT EACH OF WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE'S RESIDENTIAL PROGRAMS, IN ORDER TO EMPOWER SURVIVORS TO MANAGE THE SYMPTOMS OF THEIR TRAUMA AND BEGIN TO HEAL. IN FISCAL YEAR 2019, WAA RECEIVED A MULTI-YEAR FEDERAL GRANT TO HIRE THREE ADDITIONAL THERAPISTS, A CERTIFIED YOGA THERAPIST, AND A FULL TIME CERTIFIED RECOVERY SPECIALIST WHO WILL WORK WITH CLIENTS TO ADDRESS THE INTERSECTION BETWEEN SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE. THERAPISTS ADAPTED TO PROVIDE VIRTUAL SESSIONS TO CLIENTS DURING THE PANDEMIC, THUS ENSURING THIS IMPORTANT SUPPORT WAS STILL AVAILABLE.

THE WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE LEGAL CENTER IS ONE OF THE NATION'S FIRST LEGAL AID PROGRAMS DEDICATED TO THE NEEDS OF VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE. THE ORGANIZATION EMPOWERS WOMEN AND MEN WHO HAVE BEEN ABUSED TO NAVIGATE THE JUSTICE SYSTEM BY PROVIDING ATTORNEY REPRESENTATION, COURT ADVOCACY AND TELEPHONE COUNSELING. ATTORNEYS REPRESENT VICTIMS SEEKING PROTECTION FROM ABUSE ORDERS, CHILD CUSTODY AND/OR SUPPORT. LAST YEAR, THIS PROGRAM, IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE AFFILIATED WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE LEGAL CENTER, INC., SERVED 2,962 INDIVIDUALS, INCLUDING 425 VICTIMS AT HIGHEST RISK OF LETHALITY THROUGH AN INNOVATIVE PARTNERSHIP WITH THE PHILADELPHIA POLICE DEPT.DUE TO THE PANDEMIC, THE LEGAL CENTER HAD A DECREASE IN NUMBERS SERVED IN LIGHT OF COURT CLOSURES AND LACK OF IMMEDIATE ACCESS BETWEEN CLIENTS AND STAFF. CLIENTS HAVE BEEN ABLE TO CONTINUE TO RECEIVE SUPPORT FROM PARALEGALS, TELEPHONE COUNSELORS AND SUPPORT STAFF WHO ARE WORKING REMOTELY IN REAL TIME DURING BUSINESS HOURS. AND ATTORNEYS MAINTAINED THEIR CURRENT CASELOADS VIA VIRTUAL COURTROOM APPEARANCES AND CONTINUED PROVISION OF TELEPHONE SUPPORT AND LEGAL ADVICE.IN ADDITION TO ITS DIRECT SERVICES, THE LEGAL CENTER IS ALSO HIGHLY ENGAGED IN SYSTEMS CHANGE WORK THAT WILL IMPROVE PHILADELPHIA'S RESPONSE TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE BY ENSURING EFFECTIVE SCREENING AND INTERVENTION FOR VICTIMS, WHILE HOLDING PERPETRATORS ACCOUNTABLE AND OFFERING THEM ALTERNATIVES TO VIOLENCE. LEGAL CENTER LEADERSHIP WORKED CLOSELY WITH THE COURTS AND LAW ENFORCEMENT SECTOR TO ENSURE THAT ACCESS POINTS REMAINED AVAILABLE FOR THE PUBLIC TO BE ABLE TO FILE FOR CRUCIAL PROTECTIONS FROM DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN A TIMELY WAY DURING COVID-19. WE WERE EVEN ABLE TO SUCCESSFULLY ADVOCATE WITH THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE TO HAVE THEM DELIVER PETITIONS TO DEFENDANTS, SO THAT OUR CLIENTS WERE NOT FORCED TO TRAVEL AND BE EXPOSED TO POSSIBLE DANGER DURING THE PANDEMIC.

WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE ENSURES THAT SURVIVORS ARE NOT FORCED TO RETURN TO ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIPS DUE TO FINANCIAL OR HOUSING INSTABILITY THROUGH THE SOJOURNER HOUSE AND SAFE AT HOME PROGRAMS. SOJOURNER HOUSE IS AN 18-MONTH TRANSITIONAL HOUSING PROGRAM PROVIDING ON-SITE SERVICES SUCH AS CASE MANAGEMENT, CHILD CARE, BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES, LIFE-SKILLS DEVELOPMENT, EDUCATIONAL AND EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES, AND HOUSING OPTIONS COUNSELING. IN FISCAL YEAR 2020, 91 ADULTS AND CHILDREN RECEIVED HOUSING AND SUPPORT SERVICES AT SOJOURNER HOUSE. DESPITE THE LACK OF PERMANENT HOUSING OPTIONS IN PHILADELPHIA BEING EXACERBATED BY COVID-19, THE MAJORITY OF THE FAMILIES WHO LEFT SOJOURNER HOUSE MOVED ON TO PERMANENT HOUSING. THE SAFE AT HOME PROGRAM PROVIDES COMMUNITY-BASED CASE MANAGEMENT, PAIRED WITH HOUSING ASSISTANCE, TO EMPOWER SURVIVORS TO SUSTAIN THEIR INDEPENDENCE FROM AN ABUSIVE PARTNER. WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE PARTNERS WITH MISSION FIRST HOUSING GROUP TO PROVIDE SAFE AT HOME CLIENTS WITH PERMANENT AFFORDABLE HOUSING UNITS. THE PROGRAM SUPPORTS SURVIVORS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE TO MAINTAIN SAFE AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING WHILE DEVELOPING FINANCIAL LITERACY AND LIFE-SKILLS FOR LONG-TERM SELF-SUFFICIENCY. THE SAFE AT HOME PROGRAM ALSO AIMS TO STRENGTHEN LINKAGES BETWEEN CLIENTS AND COMMUNITY SUPPORTS. THE 161 PEOPLE WHO BENEFITTED FROM THIS PROGRAM IN FISCAL YEAR 2020 ARE BETTER POSITIONED TO SUSTAIN SAFE HOUSING AND OVERCOME OBSTACLES THAT MAY COMPROMISE THEIR FAMILIES' LONG-TERM SAFETY AND STABILITY.IN FISCAL YEAR 2020, THE ORGANIZATION CONTINUED INTEGRATING ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMMING INTO ITS RESIDENTIAL SERVICES TO EQUIP CLIENTS TO ACHIEVE THEIR FINANCIAL GOALS AND SUSTAIN THEMSELVES AND THEIR FAMILIES. COVID-19 LIMITED CLIENTS' ABILITY TO ACTIVELY LOOK FOR EMPLOYMENT OR FURTHER THEIR EDUCATION IN THE LAST MONTHS OF FY2020, SINCE PARENTS HAD TO SHIFT THEIR ATTENTION TO THEIR CHILDREN AMID VIRTUAL SCHOOLING FROM HOME AND THE CLOSURES OF DAYCARES, AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAMS AND SUMMER CAMPS. WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE WORKED WITH CLIENTS TO ENSURE THEY HAVE THE TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES NEEDED TO LOOK FOR JOBS, PARTICIPATE IN REMOTE MEETINGS AND APPOINTMENTS AND SUPPORT THEIR CHILDREN'S' LEARNING.

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Jeannine LisitskiEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR & PRESIDENT40$140,869
Sheila Weeks-BrownVP OF FINANCE40$107,604
Lauren SwartzBOARD MEMBER1$0
Sandy ShellerBOARD MEMBER1$0
David RusenkoBOARD MEMBER1$0
Yvette RouseBOARD MEMBER1$0
Sally RosentholBOARD MEMBER1$0
Michelle RayBOARD MEMBER1$0
Judith PorterBOARD MEMBER1$0
Arny PatelBOARD MEMBER1$0
Patrick MundyBOARD MEMBER1$0
Julie MostovBOARD MEMBER1$0
Stacey Sullivan LivingstonBOARD MEMBER1$0
Mark LipowiczBOARD MEMBER1$0
Robert LichtensteinBOARD MEMBER1$0
Renee Norris-JonesBOARD MEMBER1$0
Amy Pocino KellyBOARD CHAIR1$0
Amy HirschBOARD MEMBER1$0
Gloria GayBOARD MEMBER1$0
Stefanie Fleischer SeldinBOARD MEMBER1$0
Erin Mc Kenna DilksBOARD MEMBER1$0
Margaret A FlynnTREASURER2$0
Yvette KamimuraSECRETARY2$0
Ana NunezBOARD VICE CHAIR2$0
Lesile Miller GreesnspanBOARD CHAIR2$0

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