2010 Donors - Eastside Domestic Violence Program

2010 Donors - Eastside Domestic Violence Program 2010 Donors - Eastside Domestic Violence Program

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EDVP BOARD OF DIRECTORS PRESIDENT Wesley Moorhead Lighthouse Document Technologies Vice President of Operations 1 ST VICE PRESIDENT Candace Lee Denegal The Boeing Company Director of SSG Business Continuity, Retired 2 ND VICE PRESIDENT Cindy Johnson Group Health Vice President Human Resources TREASURER Lisa Rice Puget Sound Energy Director Financial Planning and Analysis SECRETARY Sandy Torres Microsoft Attorney MEMBER AT LARGE Dave Osmer Hagel & Company Vice President Executive Search Services MEMBERS Jeffrey Chen Integrity Investigations LLC Principle Owner Frederic Chi Group Health Permanente Orthopedic Surgeon Nathan Elledge Chief of Police Sammamish Jennifer Feight Verizon Wireless Manager, Training & Development Karen G. Forner K-Solutions Law Managing Attorney William J. Harmon Microsoft Associate General Counsel Tad Larsen Coinstar Corporate Controller Perry Murrell Talaris Institute Director of Operations, Retired Kimberly Olmstead Point B Senior Associate Brinette Rounds Oak Street Group, PLLC Founder & Managing Member Monique Ruyle Evergreen Home Care Services 2 Executive Director Contents Letter from the Director 3 Overview of Services 4 Program Highlights 4–7 Operating Statement 8 Donor Appreciation 9–18 m i s s i o n EDVP’s mission is to end domestic violence by changing individual, institutional and societal beliefs, attitudes and behaviors that perpetuate it. To achieve this we work with the community to: Provide services in East and North King County to people, primarily women and children, who have experienced physical, emotional or sexual abuse; Prevent domestic violence through advocacy, education and support. Since 1982 Eastside Domestic Violence Program has provided safety, support and access to education and training for more than 109,386 victims and their children. EDVP believes v i s i o n that domestic violence will end only when individuals, institutions and society as a whole join together to demand an end to abuse. EDVP supports a comprehensive, coordinated response to domestic violence by working together with systems, organizations, community groups and individuals to end domestic violence. Domestic violence is a human rights issue. Eastside Domestic Violence Program (EDVP) envisions a world in which every person lives in a safe environment, free from oppression and with the opportunity to thrive. Photo credits © Intentional Images/Anthony Hayward and iStock Photography

DEAR FRIENDS, Thank you for having the courage to help us take on one of the toughest problems facing our country today — domestic violence. Eastside Domestic Violence Program (EDVP) has completed an extremely challenging and triumphant year. With your ongoing partnership EDVP is stronger, more resilient and better able to provide life-saving domestic violence services to thousands of families and children in need. You play an integral role in our success. EDVP has effectively implemented creative, cutting-edge programs that provide critical human services to victims of domestic violence when they need them the most. We are focused on providing improved, longer-lasting solutions to ending domestic violence by: • Advancing transformative work, programs and leadership to prevent abuse before it happens. • Working to protect, educate and empower victims to build lives free from domestic violence. • Providing a continuum of comprehensive life-saving programs and supportive services for survivors and their children as they work their way through homelessness, legal issues and ongoing barriers to independence. In this Annual Report we hope to convey in words and numbers our ongoing commitment and dedication to victims and families that live with domestic violence. They are struggling to put food on the table, keep a roof overhead and provide safety for their children. In 2010, the need for our life-saving services increased dramatically. It was a difficult economic year and we saw a dramatic rise in poverty, mental health issues, homelessness and domestic violence. As resources decreased across the country, the request for basic needs continued to grow. EDVP continues to provide a continuum of basic services and comprehensive programs to everyone, including the most vulnerable and those without hope. For 29 years EDVP programs and services have been extremely successful in supporting survivors as they move from domestic violence and homelessness to self-sufficiency. We continue to listen to the voices of the clients we serve — including the poor and marginalized — in order to provide the essential services they need so that their lives are no longer defined by domestic violence. Thank you for all you do to help us achieve our mission and solve one of our country’s toughest challenges. Your ongoing support gives us the power to provide life-saving services, end the cycle of domestic violence and homelessness and transform lives. Together we can truly change the world. Sincerely, Barbara Langdon Executive Director 3

EDVP BOARD OF DIRECTORS<br />

PRESIDENT<br />

Wesley Moorhead<br />

Lighthouse Document Technologies<br />

Vice President of Operations<br />

1 ST VICE PRESIDENT<br />

Candace Lee Denegal<br />

The Boeing Company<br />

Director of SSG Business Continuity,<br />

Retired<br />

2 ND VICE PRESIDENT<br />

Cindy Johnson<br />

Group Health<br />

Vice President Human Resources<br />

TREASURER<br />

Lisa Rice<br />

Puget Sound Energy<br />

Director Financial Planning<br />

and Analysis<br />

SECRETARY<br />

Sandy Torres<br />

Microsoft<br />

Attorney<br />

MEMBER AT LARGE<br />

Dave Osmer<br />

Hagel & Company<br />

Vice President Executive Search Services<br />

MEMBERS<br />

Jeffrey Chen<br />

Integrity Investigations LLC<br />

Principle Owner<br />

Frederic Chi<br />

Group Health Permanente<br />

Orthopedic Surgeon<br />

Nathan Elledge<br />

Chief of Police Sammamish<br />

Jennifer Feight<br />

Verizon Wireless<br />

Manager, Training & Development<br />

Karen G. Forner<br />

K-Solutions Law<br />

Managing Attorney<br />

William J. Harmon<br />

Microsoft<br />

Associate General Counsel<br />

Tad Larsen<br />

Coinstar<br />

Corporate Controller<br />

Perry Murrell<br />

Talaris Institute<br />

Director of Operations, Retired<br />

Kimberly Olmstead<br />

Point B<br />

Senior Associate<br />

Brinette Rounds<br />

Oak Street Group, PLLC<br />

Founder & Managing Member<br />

Monique Ruyle<br />

Evergreen Home Care Services<br />

2<br />

Executive Director<br />

Contents<br />

Letter from the Director 3<br />

Overview of Services 4<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Highlights 4–7<br />

Operating Statement 8<br />

Donor Appreciation 9–18<br />

m i s s i o n<br />

EDVP’s mission is to end domestic violence by changing individual, institutional and<br />

societal beliefs, attitudes and behaviors that perpetuate it. To achieve this we work with the<br />

community to:<br />

Provide services in East and North King County to people, primarily women and children,<br />

who have experienced physical, emotional or sexual abuse;<br />

Prevent domestic violence through advocacy,<br />

education and support.<br />

Since 1982 <strong>Eastside</strong> <strong>Domestic</strong> <strong>Violence</strong> <strong>Program</strong><br />

has provided safety, support and access to<br />

education and training for more than 109,386<br />

victims and their children. EDVP believes<br />

v i s i o n<br />

that domestic violence will end only when<br />

individuals, institutions and society as a whole<br />

join together to demand an end to abuse.<br />

EDVP supports a comprehensive, coordinated<br />

response to domestic violence by working<br />

together with systems, organizations, community groups<br />

and individuals to end domestic violence.<br />

<strong>Domestic</strong> violence is a human rights issue. <strong>Eastside</strong> <strong>Domestic</strong><br />

<strong>Violence</strong> <strong>Program</strong> (EDVP) envisions a world in which every<br />

person lives in a safe environment, free from oppression<br />

and with the opportunity to thrive.<br />

Photo credits © Intentional Images/Anthony Hayward and iStock Photography

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