YWCA Spokane is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women, standing up for social justice, helping families, and strengthening communities.
2016 ANNUAL REPORT
A MESSAGE FROM OUR CEO AND 2016 BOARD CHAIR 2016 was another amazing year of impact at YWCA Spokane. In our Alternatives to Domestic Violence Program we faced a significant loss of federal funding for our shelter and worried that we would be forced to cut critical services. However, through creative problem solving with the City of Spokane and many generous individual and corporate donors we were able to continue providing 24 hour confidential shelter for those families endangered by domestic violence. Through expanded partnerships with local law enforcement, Sacred Heart Medical Center and the Spokane Housing Authority we also increased our capacity to provide for those who come through our doors in need of safety, legal and housing stability. In our Women’s Opportunity Center we worked to help empower 171 women looking to re-enter the workforce and launched 43 women into new jobs, creating a new employment pathways for those seeking to provide economic stability for their families. Across our Children’s Services programs our Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program (ECEAP), experience significant growth expanding to five sites serving nearly 300 pre-school aged children across the county. An additional 400 children were able to heal and thrive after experiencing family violence by helping them process and understand that this violence is not their fault and is neither normal or accepted. And of course, we continued our ongoing quality programs throughout every department at the YWCA through the committed and compassion service of the 75 members of our staff who come to work every day with the goal of helping women, children and families find hope, healing and a pathway forward. Thank you so very much for your support. You make this all possible.
Regina Malveaux CEO
Susan Ashe 2016 Board Chair
MONEY & MISSION FUNDING SOURCES | $3,639,092 4%
PROGRAM EXPENSES | $3,000,823 SUPPORT EXPENSES | $626,524
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Alternatives to Domestic Violence Programs Women’s Opportunity Center Early Childhood Education & Child Care Services Development and Events (Support) Management and General (Support) $11,745 Increase In Operational Net Asset
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2,645 Children and women developed new tools needed for success in life, including job and school readiness.
THANK YOU! To Our Volunteers & Staff
In 2016, 230 volunteers contributed 3893 hours of heartfelt time and services to YWCA Spokane. Their support plus the unwavering dedication of 75 amazing staff members created a safe, beloved, trauma-sensitive environment that fostered opportunities for healing, empowerment, and the chance for a new beginning.
2016 KEY PARTNERS MISSION PARTNER
Providence Health & Services SPOKANE COUNTY UNITED WAY
GOVERNMENTAL PARTNERS City of Spokane City of Spokane Community, Housing, and Human Services City of Spokane Valley Spokane County Community Services, Housing, & Com. Dev. US Dept of Agriculture US Dept of Commerce
Pritchard Family Foundation Safeco Insurance Fund FOUNDATION PARTNERS Soroptimist Int. of Spokane Allstate Helping Hands Staples Foundation Altrusa International of Spokane The Seattle Foundation US Bank Foundation Assistants US Charitable Gift Trust Avista Foundation Umpqua Bank Charitable Bank of America Charitable Found. Foundation Banner Bank Verizon Foundation Caterpillar Foundation Wells Fargo Foundation Community Building Foundation Women Helping Women Fund Elizabeth Pool Charitable Trust Emergency Food & Shelter Prog. Empire Health Found. Frank & Gertrude Doyle Found.
George F. Jewett Foundation US Federal Emergency Mgmt Agency Harvest Foundation US Dept of Health & Human Services Horizons Foundation US Dept of Housing & Urban Dev. US Dept of Justice - Office on Violence Against Women WA Dept of Commerce - Office of Crime Victim Advocacy WA Dept of Early Learning WA Dept of Social & Health Services
Inland NW Community Found. Johnston-Fix Foundation Kalispel Tribe Charitable Fund Legal Foundation of Washington Mary Jewett Gaiser Unitrust Mary Kay Foundation Nordstrom Cares
VISIONARY LEADERS Mary Alberts Carla Altepeter Teri Ashby-Scott Susan Ashe Judi Bailey Dayna Barton David Ball Lois Boyd David Brandstoettner Janet Brougher Christy Burmeister-Smith Dave Smith Joyce Cameron Antony Chiang Caroline Yu
Camille Christiansen Dave & Mari Clack Elaine Couture Dr. Chrissy Davis-Jones Pamela Debowes Mary Delateur Dr. Marcus Dewood Luann Padgham Marlene Feist Jordan Ferguson Nicole Floyd Harriett Fix Debra Garrett Jacqueline Gibson Kristi Gravelle Erica Hallock Valarie Hartfield Hayes Family Jeanette & Terry Hauck Carol Haugen John & Jane Hoffman Ann Hurst Mary Jewett Dr. Christine Johnson Sabrina Jones-Schroeder Shannon Kapek Joann Kauffman Sue Kautzman
Bob & Jean Kendall Carol Landa-McVicker Gina Lanza Lainey LaRue Bob Lee Sherry & Craig Lee Jo Levan Caren Lincoln Regina Malveaux Vi Martin Susan Mattoon Aimee Maurer Bevin & Martine Maxey Laura & Tom McAloon Joan & Doug Menzies Dana Morris Scott & Liz Morris Janet Myre Subarna & Dave Nagra Terry Nichols Trish Nichols Nancy Norbury-Harter Teresa Overhauser Kim Pearman-Gilman Molly Philopant Pamela Praeger Pritchard Family Kate Reed
Eowen Rosentrater Melanie Rose Lisa Schaffer Mildred Scheel Leanne Scott Kevin Sell Jeri Self-Merritt Andrew & Mary Beth Smith Susan Stanaway Barb Stanton Nicole & Brady Stewart Rebecca Stewart Debra Svoboda Kim Thielman Katherine Titus Maureen Tracy Laura & Andy Vickers Sara Weaver-Lundberg Dr Elizabeth Welty Chud Wendle Jan Wigen Clarissa & Brian Willett Monica Wozow Rachael Wright Dr. Carol Wysham Andrea & Erika Zaman Debbie & Charles Zimmerman
2016 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
2016 WOMEN OF ACHIEVEMENT CELEBRATING WOMEN at this annual luncheon is a cherished opportunity we look forward to each year. Joined with over 1100 YWCA friends, we enjoyed celebrating our 2016 Honorees: Jan Wigen, Joyce M. Cameron, Dr. Roberta Wilburn, Dr. Robbie Paul, Dr. Chrissy Davis Jones, Dr. Lisa Shaffer, and Mari Clack. Each epitomize what it means to be a champion for our community. SAVE THE DATE: Women of Achievement 2017 - Thurs, Sept 28th @ Davenport Grand
THANK YOU to YWCA’s 2016 Board of Directors for
bringing their passion, intellect, insight, experience, and resources to the table. Each used their skills, knowledge, and education to move our organization forward. Thank you for your service, your loyalty, your leadership, and your guidance. Your commitment helped impact change in our community. Amy Biviano Anjelia Neuson Ann Hurst April Anderson Camille Christiansen Caren Lincoln Catherine Kashork Claire Roberts
Clarissa Willett Corey Digiacinto Debbie Zimmerman Erica Hallock Julie Holland Laura McAloon Laura Vickers Marlene Feist
Mary Cameron Mireya Fitzloff Nancy Norbury-Harter, Vice Nicole Stewart Shannon Kapek Subarna Nagra Susan Ashe, Chair Windy Rudd