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Dear Friend and Supporter,
Take a moment to put yourself in the shoes of a child who has experienced betrayal, physical or sexual abuse and emotional manipulation… That describes many of the children whom Alliance For Children serves on a day-to-day basis. Now, consider the environment necessary for that child to build a sense of trust and experience the security necessary to process their pain. As families walk through the doors of Alliance For Children, we want them to experience safety, care and love so they can RESCUE HOPE, RESTORE TRUST and REBUILD their LIVES.
COVID-19 has created unprecedented issues around the world, and while this pandemic creates uncertainty for all of us, none are more greatly impacted by this uncertainty than children. This is especially true for children in situations where abuse and assault are normalized. The shelter-in-place orders have statistically dropped the number of reports of child abuse throughout the country. Yet, we know that for many children being at home is not a safe environment. We know that the removal of protective adults such as teachers and other professionals caused a lack of adults who could ensure safety and make a report. Still, we had over 2,000 children walk through the doors of Alliance For Children this fiscal year seeking protection and justice.
With the renewed gradual access to “normal” activities in 2021, we are seeing children disclosing abuse endured during 2020 and beyond. There is currently a high demand for care and services. With that said, the expansion of our ability to serve every child and their family is critical to the continued health and prosperity of Tarrant County children.
Thankfully, we see the fruit of our multidisciplinary team’s work in our community. We see the resilience of children and the value of our services to their families. Since 1992, we’ve been able to rejoice over the thousands of stories of children healing from trauma. We also rejoice over the faithful financial and volunteer support of our local advocates. So, let us say thank you for your support and encourage you to continue your generosity toward Tarrant County child abuse victims in one of the most pivotal years in history.
Dr. Eric Herrstrom,Board President
Julie Evans,Chief Executive Officer
BOARD OF DIRECTORSDr. Eric HerrstromPresident
Emily AlexanderSecretary
Paula Roberts Treasurer
Ed FioroniVice President of Facilities
Nick StanleyVice President of Development
Chelsea Adler GriffithVice President of Governmental Affairs
Asst. Chief Rick ScottMember at Large
Tanya MerlinoMember at Large
Haley AdamsDebbie BoudreauxRonnita CarridineSandy CookDay DiazPam DodsonDebbie FulwilerChief Jeff GibsonJoanna GollidayCatherine GoodmanCheyenne HaddadJamie HolderbyAsst. Chief Kevin KolbyeJeff LeavertonSteve LewisMelinda NagCathy NormanCaptain Deven PittHenry RobinsonStephanie RoehmLlewellyn StarksChris TaylorRegina Vasquez-EspinozaBill VassarDr. Wesley WamplerDavid WheelwrightKathryn WilemonRyan WilliamsThe Honorable Sharen Wilson
From the moment a child walks through the doors ofAlliance For Children, our team is focused on rescuing
hope, restoring trust, and rebuilding the life of that child.
It is our mission to protect Tarrant Countychildren from child abuse through
teamed investigations
healing services
community education
INVESTIGATIVE SERVICES
forensic interviews conducted.
1,536
investigations coordinated with partner agency
members.
8,278
intakes reviewed.
21,491
cases staffed at case review
meetings.
1,230
HEALING SERVICES
children and adults received individual
counseling.
635
families received advocacy and
support services.
1,617
counseling sessions provided.
8,794
children and adults attended
group counseling.
403
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
adults educated in child abuse
prevention.
3,223children trained in personal body
safety.
15,105
hours donated by volunteers.
13,989
children trained in internet safety.
21,426
Child abuse doesn’t stop because of a pandemic.In the midst of a challenging year, our teams pivoted
to continue providing quality, trauma-informed services to children and families in need of our support.
adults educated virtually.
1,623
virtual forensic interviews.
53
telemental health sessions.
3,403
virtual multidisciplinary case review meetings.
102
CHILDREN SERVED
Perpetrator’s Relationship to Victim
35%Known
Non-Relative
20%Other
Relative
17%Biological
Parent
11%Sibling or
Step-Sibling
9%Step/Adoptive
Parent
8%Stranger/Unknown
Race/Ethnicity Type of Abuse
1,529
596
Gender
Female Male
94112-17
Age
6806-11
4720-5
3218+
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800
769 - Hispanic
680 - White
499 - Black
79 - Multi-Racial
98 - Other
0
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1200
1500
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DONORSHaley and Jarrett AdamsAeroCARES by Lockheed Martin EmployeesAetna Foundation, Inc.Airbus Group, Inc.The Alcon Foundation, Inc. Carol J. & R. Denny Alexander FoundationBarrie and Chris AllenAmegy BankAmigos en Azul de ArlingtonLarry and Karen AnfinAnonymousAlexandra Anzalone and Joshua RosenthalArlington Police AssociationAutobahn Motorcar GroupMary Lynn and Fred BangsAndy and Becca BartlettVicky and Steve BenjaminMica BergmanBird Family FoundationThe BubbleCapital for KidsFrank CappuccioJennifer and Randy CaseCharles Schwab Challenge at Colonial Charles W. Green, Inc. Virginia ClayColleyville Woman’s ClubCommunities Foundation of TexasSandy and Philip CookCook Children’s Health Care SystemThe Cook Family Foundation Susan Coulter and John HintonMarla Croft and Jody HendrixCummins
Matt DarlingDiana DavisDurable Specialties, Inc. Jeanne and William EllermeyerDoug Evans and Britt StarkJulie and Matt EvansDiva and Ed FioroniFirst Financial Trust & Asset Management Co. Flat Creek Resources Management, LLCFort Worth Police Officers’ Award Foundation Fort Worth Trinity Lions ClubFrostGarver, LLCSally and Chris GavrasDave and Debbie GreenleeKelly and Paul Greenwell, Jr. Chelsea and Patrick GriffithKate Hagan and Stefo MillasHaynes and Boone, LLPAngie and Todd HuseHutcherson Construction, Inc. In-N-Out Burger Foundation J. Taylor & Associates, LLCJ.A. Jackson Construction, Inc. JAMAC Property, LLCChristina and Mark JohnsonTom and Spring JohnsonAllan and Mary JonesBill Jones and Sue KvesicKeller Lions ClubKeller Police DepartmentKen W. Davis Foundation Serena Kundysek/Big Sky MineralsJennifer Lane Werner/Lane Werner Family Foundation
DONORSLex LewisLone Star Ag CreditThe Lowe FoundationLuther King Capital ManagementMacy’s Mary Potishman Lard TrustGeorge MassinghillLori and Bruce McCartyJudy and Bob McNamaraTanya and Dave MerlinoAllison & Terry Montesi Family FoundationRobert D. & Alma Moreton FoundationThe Morris FoundationSharon and Manis Mullarkey/Shamrock Industries, Ltd. National Children’s AllianceNational Life Group Charitable Foundation, Inc. North Texas Community FoundationLacey and Michael PerkinsDebbie Pokrifcsak HamannReal Estate ReformationJane RectorKathy and Andy RectorThe Rees-Jones Foundation Deborah Rhea and Carol BollingerRonald McDonald House Charities of Greater North Texas Alissa and Asher RosebroughRotary Club of Fort WorthMark and Jodi SandersTracy SchmidtEd SchollmaierTerry and Terry SchultzSid W. Richardson FoundationJudy Smith in Honor of Nikki BlahitkaSolomon Freightlines, LLC.
Stonewall Protection Group, LLC.Tarrant County Criminal District Attorney Sharen WilsonTarrant County Tax OfficeTCU Nature of GivingBrent and Julie TebbetsTexas Bar FoundationThe TJX FoundationTokai Carbon CB Co.Sue TurnageVestal B. Sanders Charitable Foundation Virginia Hobbs Charitable Trust, Simmons Bank TrusteeViridan by Johnson Development Corp.Walmart FoundationDorothy and Wesley WamplerWaters RestaurantLeo and Terry WegemerWells Fargo Community SupportLuann and Dale WesterfeldWHECO Electric, Inc.Sunni and David WheelwrightKathryn Wilemon Yardi Systems, Inc.
Our services are provided free of charge to child abuse victims and their families. We are grateful for community donors who make our work possible.
Listed are donors who have contributed $1,500 and above during fiscal year October 1, 2019 through September 30, 2020. We make every effort to reflect accuracy.
Alliance For Children would like to thank our partner agencies that support our mission. Our team is strong because of the commitment and leadership of these agencies.
Arlington Police Department
Azle Police Department
Bedford Police Department
Benbrook Police Department
Blue Mound Police Department
Colleyville Police Department
Cook Children’s® Health Care System
Crowley Police Department
Euless Police Department Everman Police Department
Fort Worth Police Department
Grand Prairie Police Department
Grapevine Police Department
Haltom City Police Department
Hurst Police Department
JPS Health Network
Keller Police Department
Kennedale Police Department
Lake Worth Police Department
Mansfield Police Department
North Richland Hills Police Department
Pelican Bay Police Department
Richland Hills Police Department
River Oaks Police Department Saginaw Police Department Southlake Police Department
Tarrant County Criminal District Attorney’s Office
Tarrant County Juvenile Services
Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office
Texas Department of Family and Protective Services
Watauga Police Department
Westworth Village Police Department
White Settlement Police Department
FINANCIAL ACTIVITIESSTATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
Revenue Amount %
Government Grants 4,902,095 49%
Contributions 4,456,182 44%
Special Events 137,937 1%
Other Income 455,586 5%
Investment Income 73,379 1%
TOTAL $10,025,179 100%
Expenses Amount %
Program Services 4,645,018 77%
Fundraising 571,654 9%
Management/General 835,237 14%
TOTAL $6,051,909 100%
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
Liabilities
Liabilities 284,437
TOTAL $284,437
Net Assets
Without Restrictions 7,452,054
With Restrictions 4,455,454
TOTAL $11,907,508
TOTAL LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS $12,191,945
Arlington1320 W. AbramArlington, TX 76013817.795.9992
Arlington Clinical501 E. BorderArlington, TX 76010817.989.9075
Fort Worth908 Southland Ave.Fort Worth, TX 76104817.335.7172
Fort Worth Clinical600 N. MainFort Worth, TX 76164817.334.0588
Northeast625 Grapevine Hwy.Hurst, TX 76054817.427.3110
Northwest8401 Jacksboro Hwy.Suite 750Lakeside, TX 76135817.367.9745
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