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                           Jennifer Ryan
                          Nicole De Vera



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ALIVE’s mission is to provide counseling,
emergency sanctuary and other critical
services to adults and children impacted by
domestic abuse, as well as to increase
awareness in order to create a supportive
community. ALIVE’s vision is to end domestic
abuse, restoring safety and peace one family
at a time.
Alive works to reduce the negative impact of
domestic violence and sexual abuse by
increasing awareness and assistance for the
community.
We focus on re-establishing safety for women
and children in abused relationships
regardless of income or age, by providing
hotlines, counseling, emergency sanctuary,
community education, children’s treatment
programs, and court advocacy for all of those
who need help.
     ALIVE was founded in 1983 through the shared
    vision of two women with graduate degrees from
    Washington University, who worked as advocates
    for battered women.


      ALIVE's humble beginnings were in two rooms
    donated by a local church, with two volunteer
    co-directors and six safe home providers who
    shared their homes with battered women and
    their children when safe shelter was unavailable
      ALIVE was incorporated in 1985 and with great
    determination and vision and prospered into a
    full-service domestic violence agency.

     ALIVE's paid staff has grown from one half-time
    person to the current count of nine full-time and
    two part-time employees. The operational
    volunteer corps that started with eight women
    now numbers 50 strong.
   Nights of Safety
       Provides temporary emergency sanctuary and
        transportation to the abused 24/7
   Crisis Line
       Immediate assistance to the abused with professional
        staffing
   Crisis Intervention
       A trained staff member will provide one on one
        orientation for “Nights of Safety”
   Court Advocacy
       Assists clients that are in need of an Order of Protection
        by teaching them the process of the court system.
   Individual Counseling
   Support Groups
   Children’s Counseling Program
 Deliver brochures to
  medical offices,
  community centers,
  or other local
  business in your area.
 Give presentations on
  domestic violence to
  community groups
 Assist with
  administrative tasks
  associated with
  speakers bureau
Income:                    Expenses:
Government Grants $330,836 Program Costs $517,227
Donations & Grants $276,198 Management     $53,905
Special Events      $46,823Fundraising    $36,558
Program Donations    $8,683       Total: $607,690
Miscellaneous          $196
            Total: $662,736
 Adopt-a-family
  program to provide
  clothes and toys for
  parents and children
 Adopt-a-mom
  program (April-May)
  to help uplift
  mothers’ spirit during
  Mother’s Day holiday
 “Nights of Safety”
  program to provide
  toiletries, non-
  perishable foods, and
  other items
 Detail oriented
 Exercise a give and take to achieve group
  results
 Advanced knowledge and application of
  teamwork
 Demonstrating, mentoring, and negotiating
 Results oriented
 Mediated conflict with tact and diplomacy
 Display understanding of, and respect for,
  people from diverse backgrounds
 Speak and listen efficiently and attentively
Saturday, April 26th, 2008
Rape Prevention Seminar at Gateway Krav Maga
12528 Olive Blvd. Creve Coeur, MO 63141

Cost: $20 Donation per seminar to A.L.I.V.E
Times: 1st seminar from 10 AM-12 PM
       2ND seminar from 1PM-3 PM

The seminar will involve lectures as well as
 physical training. Please wear fitness attire.
               Space is limited!
ALIVE (St. Louis County office)
        P.O. Box 11201 St. Louis, MO 63105
    (314) 993-7080 Office ● (314) 567-5629 Fax
         (314)993-2777 24-Hour Crisis Line
    alivestl@sbcglobal.net ● www. alivestl.org


      ALIVE (Franklin County office)
            P.O. Box 223 Union, Mo 63084
    (636) 583-9863 Office ● (636) 583-6648 Fax
(636) 583-5700 or (800) 941-9144 24-Hour Crisis Line
       alivefc@sbcglobal.net ● www.alivestl.org
Family Justice Center
Phone: (314) 241-0117
 Fax: (314) 241-0112

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A.L.I.V.E.[1]

  • 1. By: Morgan Talbott Jennifer Ryan Nicole De Vera http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhKPsdG gnwU
  • 2. Current ALIVE’s mission is to provide counseling, emergency sanctuary and other critical services to adults and children impacted by domestic abuse, as well as to increase awareness in order to create a supportive community. ALIVE’s vision is to end domestic abuse, restoring safety and peace one family at a time.
  • 3. Alive works to reduce the negative impact of domestic violence and sexual abuse by increasing awareness and assistance for the community. We focus on re-establishing safety for women and children in abused relationships regardless of income or age, by providing hotlines, counseling, emergency sanctuary, community education, children’s treatment programs, and court advocacy for all of those who need help.
  • 4. ALIVE was founded in 1983 through the shared vision of two women with graduate degrees from Washington University, who worked as advocates for battered women.  ALIVE's humble beginnings were in two rooms donated by a local church, with two volunteer co-directors and six safe home providers who shared their homes with battered women and their children when safe shelter was unavailable
  • 5. ALIVE was incorporated in 1985 and with great determination and vision and prospered into a full-service domestic violence agency.  ALIVE's paid staff has grown from one half-time person to the current count of nine full-time and two part-time employees. The operational volunteer corps that started with eight women now numbers 50 strong.
  • 6. Nights of Safety  Provides temporary emergency sanctuary and transportation to the abused 24/7  Crisis Line  Immediate assistance to the abused with professional staffing  Crisis Intervention  A trained staff member will provide one on one orientation for “Nights of Safety”  Court Advocacy  Assists clients that are in need of an Order of Protection by teaching them the process of the court system.  Individual Counseling  Support Groups  Children’s Counseling Program
  • 7.  Deliver brochures to medical offices, community centers, or other local business in your area.  Give presentations on domestic violence to community groups  Assist with administrative tasks associated with speakers bureau
  • 8. Income: Expenses: Government Grants $330,836 Program Costs $517,227 Donations & Grants $276,198 Management $53,905 Special Events $46,823Fundraising $36,558 Program Donations $8,683 Total: $607,690 Miscellaneous $196 Total: $662,736
  • 9.  Adopt-a-family program to provide clothes and toys for parents and children  Adopt-a-mom program (April-May) to help uplift mothers’ spirit during Mother’s Day holiday  “Nights of Safety” program to provide toiletries, non- perishable foods, and other items
  • 10.  Detail oriented  Exercise a give and take to achieve group results  Advanced knowledge and application of teamwork  Demonstrating, mentoring, and negotiating  Results oriented  Mediated conflict with tact and diplomacy  Display understanding of, and respect for, people from diverse backgrounds  Speak and listen efficiently and attentively
  • 11. Saturday, April 26th, 2008 Rape Prevention Seminar at Gateway Krav Maga 12528 Olive Blvd. Creve Coeur, MO 63141 Cost: $20 Donation per seminar to A.L.I.V.E Times: 1st seminar from 10 AM-12 PM 2ND seminar from 1PM-3 PM The seminar will involve lectures as well as physical training. Please wear fitness attire. Space is limited!
  • 12.
  • 13. ALIVE (St. Louis County office) P.O. Box 11201 St. Louis, MO 63105 (314) 993-7080 Office ● (314) 567-5629 Fax (314)993-2777 24-Hour Crisis Line alivestl@sbcglobal.net ● www. alivestl.org ALIVE (Franklin County office) P.O. Box 223 Union, Mo 63084 (636) 583-9863 Office ● (636) 583-6648 Fax (636) 583-5700 or (800) 941-9144 24-Hour Crisis Line alivefc@sbcglobal.net ● www.alivestl.org
  • 14. Family Justice Center Phone: (314) 241-0117 Fax: (314) 241-0112