TRANSITIONS FAMILY VIOLENCE SERVICES
PO BOX 561, HAMPTON, VA 23669 transitionsfvs.com

Total Revenue
$1,400,301
Total Expenses
$1,467,740
Net Assets
$1,307,188

Organizations Filed Purposes: THE MISSION OF TRANSITIONS FAMILY VIOLENCE SERVICES (TFVS) IS TO BUILD SAFE AND HEALTHY FAMILIES ON THE VIRGINIA PENINSULA BY PROVIDING SERVICES TO ADULT AND CHILD VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE. WE WORK TO INCREASE AWARENESS BY PROVIDING EDUCATION, PREVENTION PROGRAMMING AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR COMMUNITY MEMBERS TO PARTICIPATE IN OUR MISSION.

SHELTER SERVICES: THE ORGANIZATION OPERATES TWO HOUSING PROGRAMS: EMERGENCY SHELTER (UNDISCLOSED LOCATION) AND TRANSITIONAL HOUSING FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN FLEEING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, STALKING AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING. THE EMERGENCY SHELTER OFFERS A TRAUMA-INFORMED SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT FOCUSED ON HEALING. SURVIVORS CAN ACCESS CARE COORDINATION, COUNSELING, SAFETY PLANNING AND COMMUNITY RESOURCES. TFVS STAFF WORK WITH CLIENTS TO SET GOALS, OVERCOME CHALLENGES AND BARRIERS AND DEVELOP SKILLS TO INCREASE SELF-SUFFICIENCY WHILE BREAKING THE CYCLE OF VIOLENCE. IN FY20, 218 ADULTS AND CHILDREN WERE SHELTERED/HOUSED FOR 14,764 NIGHTS.

CHILDREN'S SERVICES: THE ORGANIZATION OFFERS SERVICES AND PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN FROM INFANCY TO 17 YEARS OF AGE. SERVICES ARE DESIGNED TO HELP CHILDREN HEAL FROM TRAUMA. EACH CHILD IS ASSESSED WITH EVIDENCE-BASED TOOLS AND RECEIVE A SERVICE PLAN. CHILD CLIENTS CAN ACCESS THE FOLLOWING SERVICES: CRISIS INTERVENTION AND SAFETY PLANNING; ART AND PLAY THERAPY; INTENSIVE CASE MANAGEMENT; ADVOCACY WITH SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TRANSPORTATION; AFTER-SCHOOL TUTORING; NURTURING AND PARENTING EDUCATION AND TWEEN/TEEN SUPPORT GROUP. IN FY20, 193 CHILDREN RECEIVED 2,473 HOURS OF ADVOCACY SERVICES. 91.5% OF CLIENTS WITH MINOR CHILDREN RESPONDING TO THE DOW SURVEY REPORT THAT BECAUSE OF SERVICES RECEIVED, THEIR CHILDREN KNOW THAT IT'S OKAY TO TALK ABOUT THEIR EXPERIENCES WITH VIOLENCE.

OUTREACH SERVICES: THE ORGANIZATION OFFERS SERVICES AND PROGRAMMING TO ADULTS AND CHILDREN OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE WHO WERE PREVIOUSLY SHELTERED OR NEVER SHELTERED. OUTREACH CLIENTS ACCESS THE FOLLOWING SERVICES: 24-HOUR HOTLINE, COURT ADVOCACY, COUNSELING, CHILDREN'S SERVICES, EDUCATION/WORKSHOPS TO PROMOTE SELF-SUFFICIENCY, RECIPIENTS OF IN-KIND DONATIONS AND INFORMATION/REFERRALS. ADDITIONAL SERVICES INCLUDE: COMMUNITY EDUCATION, RAPID REHOUSING PROGRAM, IN-KIND DONATION AND VOLUNTEER PROGRAM. IN FY20, 2,651 RECEIVED OUTREACH SERVICES, 92% OF CLIENTS REPORTED INCREASED KNOWLEDGE OF RESOURCES. AS A RESULT OF COMMUNITY SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS, 100% OF COMMUNITY MEMBERS REPORTED THEY LEARNED NEW INFORMATION OR ACQUIRED A NEW SKILL AND/OR RESOURCE THAT THEY CAN USE TO PROMOTE HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS AND COUNTERACT FACTORS THAT SUPPORT VIOLENCE.

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Sanu DiengEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR40$62,426
Heidi OlsonDIRECTOR OF FINANCE40$54,797
Richard JohnsonBOARD MEMBER0.5$0
Udoka NdukweBOARD MEMBER0.25$0
Joshua King SrVICE PRESIDENT0.5$0
Mamie E LockeBOARD MEMBER0.25$0
Lisa CrumpTREASURER0.5$0
Antonio HymanBOARD MEMBER0.25$0
Lance Jones JrBOARD MEMBER0.25$0
Jondahlyn HolstonPRESIDENT0.5$0
Sonya DanielsSECRETARY1$0
Crystal Johnson HorneBOARD MEMBER0.25$0

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