Human Services : Social Services

SafeHaven of Tarrant County

Ending domestic violence

Rating

Overall Rating    
      (60.69)
Organizational Efficiency      
Program Expenses 85.4%    
Administrative Expenses 10.7%    
Fundraising Expenses 3.8%    
Fundraising Efficiency $0.04    
Efficiency Rating    
      (38.19)
Organizational Capacity      
Primary Revenue Growth 26.2%    
Program Expenses Growth 29.0%    
Working Capital Ratio (years) 0.10    
Capacity Rating    
      (22.50)

Income Statement     (FYE 09/2008)

Revenue  
Primary Revenue $5,453,246
Other Revenue $281,379
Total Revenue $5,734,625
   
Expenses  
Program Expenses $5,336,428
Administrative Expenses $673,455
Fundraising Expenses $238,291
Total Functional Expenses $6,248,174
   
Payments to Affiliates $0
Excess (or Deficit) for the year $-513,549
   
Net Assets $7,319,178

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Contact Information

SafeHaven of Tarrant County
6815 Manhattan Boulevard
Suite 105
Fort Worth, TX 76120
tel: (817) 535-6462
fax: (817) 535-2215
EIN: 75-1670281

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Leadership      (FYE 09/2008)

Name Title Compensation % of Expenses
Mary Lee Hafley President, CEO (The person identified as holding the highest position of management, and therefore who would normally be responsible for carrying out the mission of the charity and leading the organization on a day-to-day basis.) $138,633 2.21%

Donor Privacy Policy

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Mission

Women's Haven of Tarrant County and The Women's Shelter in Arlington merged to create SafeHaven of Tarrant County in 2006. The mission of SafeHaven is to end domestic violence through safety, support, prevention and social change. The crisis line is staffed 24 hours a day by employees and trained volunteers to facilitate shelter entry and to give information and referrals. SafeHaven operates two emergency shelter facilities located in Fort Worth and Arlington. While in the shelter, residents receive meals, personal care items, clothing, transportation assistance, legal assistance, and childcare. Transitional housing is provided to victims and their children seeking self-sufficiency and independence. We also provide counseling, support groups, case management, legal assistance, play therapy and education to victims of domestic violence.

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