Stephen Kramer Wolfgang Schroter Amy L. Katz and Irving Scher Adam and Melissa Kudelka Mark C. Smith L. William and Brit Kay A Message from our Board Chair and our CEO Our Impact Our Generous Lincoln Computer Services The Stonewall Community Beatrice C. Kerr Barry Lindenbaum Foundation Kathleen Kettles The Litwin Foundation Mark E. Stroock II Victor and Elena Kiam Michael Lu Kat Sullivan Lee and Daney Klingenstein Supporters Vincent Lumia Peg and Tim Sullivan Phil Kolb For 40 years Safe Horizon has been empowering survivors of violence to rebuild their lives and We are the nation’s largest victim service agency, touching the lives of more than 250,000 Mace Brand Ryan Toohey Eric and Jennifer Komitee Dominic Maister James Tracy Daniel and Vivian Korich James McCarthy Laura Warder Lorena Laprade regain a sense of safety and stability. In 2017, we continued to evolve to meet the ever-changing people each year. Figures below represent our impact at select programs during the fiscal The extraordinary generosity of the following Jeff McMillan White & Case LLP Eric Larson individuals, corporations and foundations Marcia & Philip Rothblum Amy Wilson and David Flannery Lee Gottlieb Fund, Inc. needs of survivors by launching programs like our Child Trauma Response Team (CTRT) and year that ended on June 30, 2017. Foundation Ariel Zwang and Gordon Mehler Leon Levy Foundation provided vital support to Safe Horizon between May and Samuel Rudin Family Anonymous (1) Kurt Leutzinger Foundation Kyoko Lin expanding capacity for our Crime Victims Assistance Program (CVAP) and our five Child Advocacy January 1, 2017 and December 31, 2017. Mercer Management Consulting Gifts of $1,000 to $2,499 Lloyd Levenberg Miss Porter’s School Todd and Barbara Albert Marjorie R. Lewis Centers (CACs). We offered help after acts of violence and terror in our neighborhoods. And we We are grateful for your partnership! Nash Family Foundation Carolyn and Andrew Albstein The Louis Messer and Helen Nature Nate’s Frankie Alvarez Messer Charitable Foundation Norma Green Family Foundation Gary Bagley Sean Maher were there to advocate and give guidance after dramatic public policy changes in Washington. Nuveen Investments Carol M. Barker Susan Maier Gifts of $500,000+ Jed Finn Shelley O’Connor Suzanne Bachner and Bob Brader Christine Marchuska Robin Hood Foundation Jim and Kristin Fulton Bobbie Jo Pippin-Arndt Paul Bennett Arriana Marion Goldman Sachs & Co. Richard and Tara Plansky Joyce Berman Marsh & McLennan Gifts of $250,000 to $499,999 Google Prudential Investments Valdemar Bertelsen Christopher Martin We operate Child Advocacy Centers (CACs) in all five We offer support, information, and expertise so FJC - A Foundation of Patricia L. Gould Putnam Investments Rakesh Bhalla Marymount College Philanthropic Funds Robert Gutenstein John and Antonia Romeo Vanessa Puzio Billotti Kathleen Massara boroughs where children who have suffered sexual that each client can choose their own path to heal The Gerstner Family Foundation Pamela and Stephen Hootkin Jeff Rosenstock Mark Bilski Laura J. McGrath Highlights of our innovations and accomplishments in 2017 included: NEO Philanthropy Immigrant Justice Corps James Rosenthal Daniel Blitzer Adam Mehring abuse or severe physical abuse are treated by and rebuild their lives. In 2017 we: John Hancock Investments Salesforce Lauren R. Breitman Tanen and Christina Meola Gifts of $100,000 to $249,999 Kenworthy-Swift Foundation Joshua S. Silver Ben D. Tanen Gabe Miller When a child witnesses violence in the home, the assistance to the loved ones of those killed or caring teams. 8,422 children and 3,520 caregivers Bank of America Nicole Kraus Marc Spilker Academy of Music Morris and Helen Messing Family »» • provided a safe haven to 764 victims of domestic Geoffrey C. Bible L Brands Foundation THINX Michael and Susan Buchenberger Charitable Fund long-term effects of that trauma can be devastating. injured. We also partnered with a public school whose found healing and hope at our CACs. Capital One Bank Legg Mason Global Asset United Health Group Jane Buyers Barbara S. Mosbacher violence and their 1,111 children at our eight Foundation for a Just Society Management Virtus Patricia Caldwell Philip and Julie Mossy CTRT is a new program which provides swift, students were exposed to the horrifying event and H. van Ameringen Foundation Lord Abbett Wendy and Matthew Waxman Kara and Gary Carskaddan Kimberly Mullen confidentialDomestic Violence Shelters; Morgan Stanley McKinsey & Company Wellington Management Central Synagogue Kathleen Nekola coordinated, and trauma-focused response to family sent experienced social workers to work directly News Corp Alan Miller Joanne and Jimmy Ceriello Association of • offered free legal representation, information, Steven and Diane Parrish Natixis Global Asset Gifts of $2,500 to $4,999 Robert and Sara Chambers Hotel Concierges members exposed to severe domestic violence. with students and parents to manage post-traumatic PVH Corp. Management ABC Television/Capital Cities Jean-Francois and Bill Neylan and consultation on family law matters to 1,441 Stavros Niarchos Foundation The Neuberger Berman Barbara A. Abeles Veronique Christory Christopher Nolan The program comprises a partnership between reactions. Verizon Foundation Foundation Christine Daly Allendorf Church of the Ascension Mary E. Oloughlin Victims of Crime, Abuse or clients through our Domestic Violence Law The New York Bar Foundation American Funds Leo and Christa Civitillo Paula K. Oppenheim Safe Horizon, The New York City Police Department Gifts of $50,000 to $99,999 New York Life Foundation Arthur J. Gallagher Risk Abram Claude Mercedes Owolabi We joined forces with a coalition of survivors, victim Project; Help for Children New York Yankees Management Services Bea Close Pandora (NYPD) and the New York County District Attorney’s »» Sexual Assault The Jaharis Family Foundation The New-Land Foundation Meredith and Andrew Ball Anne Cooney Dean and Denise Pappas service providers, advocacy organizations, and Joann and Todd Lang OdysseyRE Foundation Bilotti Williams Family Fund Ashley Cope Deva Pardue Office (DANY). Last year, we launched the CTRT pilot • answered 86,420 calls to the Domestic Violence Judith C. White Foundation Oliver Wyman Fran Cashman Daniel Cope Jann Parish national experts to advocate for legislation that We support survivors of any crime including: Maverick Capital Foundation Yoko Ono Celtic General Contractors Steve Cramer Participatory Safety Inc. program in the NYPD’s 23rd Precinct in East Harlem Hotline; Nash Charity Foundation OppenheimerFunds Cornicello, Tendler & Baumel- Susan Cramer Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, would expand the ability for survivors of childhood rape, assault, gang violence, and family members Martin Newman, Esq. Sarah Peter Cornicello LLP Derek and Elizabeth Cribbs Wharton & Garrison and in 2017 expanded to additional precincts in • provided outreach, advocacy, and case Pfizer Suzanne Coulter Peyton Daniel David Pauley sexual abuse to seek relief in the courts. This of homicide victims. Services include advocacy, Gifts of $25,000 to $49,999 PIMCO Julia DeCiantis Mike & Jules Davies Eddie Pelto Washington Heights, , and . management for 4,457 survivors through our Blackrock Gabrielle R. Propp Antoinette Delruelle and The DeLisi Family Foundation Maureen Pierpont legislation is known as the Child Victims Act, and we emergency assistance, case management and Jeff and Shari Brodsky Chris Randazzo Joshua Steiner Kevin Dowling Ilyssa and Michel Pimienta more. In 2017 we: Crime Victims Assistance Program and reached Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soaps Richmond Advisors Dentons Mary Ellen Egbert Thomas Pittman CVAP is our pioneering program in which Safe are committed to continuing our efforts so that these Epstein Teicher Philanthropies Rita J. and Stanley H. Kaplan Deutsche Bank Lara Eisner Michelle Pujals »» out to 3,054 survivors through our Domestic Joe and Jessica Falencki Family Foundation Nicole Epps Empire Education Group Redwood Contracting Corp. Horizon, in partnership with the NYPD, places survivors can finally get the justice they deserve. • worked with 2,642 survivors at our Community Kurt Freund Ira Sallen The Fair Share Foundation Joan Fabio Susan K. Reid Violence Police Program; Jennifer and Paul Germain Santander Bank Michael Falcon Kristina Faller Rose-Anne Richter Programs Invesco Sonia Sande and Simon Emrich FLSV SANNE Stephen Felder and Bradley Rittle advocates in precincts to work with victims of John A. Reisenbach Foundation Carol and Ted Sattler The Ford Foundation Wendy Wallbrunn Mark Rodrigues »» Following the sexual assault allegations that spurred • helped 4,296 clients with advocacy, case JPMorgan Chase & Company Simon & Schuster Friends of Schumer Peter J. Firestein and Melissa Ronaghan domestic violence and of all crime. Our advocates • advocated for 8,229 crime victims through our MAC AIDS Fund Michael Slocum Hope L. and John L. Furth Sheree S. Stomberg Ellen Rosenthal on the #MeToo movement, Safe Horizon was called management, and supportive counseling in our Mary Beth and Jay Marshall TJX Foundation Yves Gaden and Cathy Ranieri Deborah Fox Dana Ross offer guidance developing a safety plan, inform Crime Victims Assistance Program Mary J. Hutchins Foundation Touchstone Investments David P. Garten Tanesha Francis Sherry W. Ross upon by many media outlets to provide context for Family Courts Program. Stephen and Carolyn McCandless Wells Fargo Barry Goldstein David W. Frankel Rochelle Rubin victims of their rights and options, and even National Basketball Association Wells Fargo Advisors Barbara G. Gottlieb Franklin Templeton Investments Katie Rumford these stories and to lend our expertise to the national • answered 4,126 calls to the Rape and Sexual National Football League The Winters Family Fund Elisabeth Grippando Mark Freedman Nancy J. Rutecki accompany police on home visits for high-risk Grace Richardson Anonymous (1) Louise Grunwald Friends of Francisco Moya Matt Sable conversation. Assault Hotline, and 6,582 calls to the Crime Andrew and Samantha Guggenheim Investments Bill Gambardella Zach Salt individuals. This past year, the program expanded Saperstein Gifts of $5,000 to $9,999 Jeffrey and Caryl Hahn Clayton Gentry Fred Scherman Victims Hotline Select Equity Group Foundation Nancy and Howard Adler Elsie Hall DeNora and Mark Getachew Elizabeth Schneider to 110 advocates in 55 precincts across the city. As we honor our 40th anniversary in 2018, we remain Barclays Herman Law Firm Christina Gili Bart Schwartz Gifts of $10,000 to $24,999 The Barker Welfare Foundation Simone Hirsch The Glickenhaus Foundation Patrick Schwarz We expect to have advocates in every precinct by committed to meeting the ever-changing needs of Human Trafficking 2nd.MD Richard Bertocci James, Vernon & Weeks, P.A. Michelle Glienke Signature Bank Cheryl Abel-Hodges and Bloomberg James Janover Global Giving Foundation Jaime Sobrepera the end of 2018. survivors. Our work would not be possible without the John Hodges Thomas and Marcia Borger Tom Kennedy Peter Glusker Susan and Peter Solomon ADstruc, Inc./Project X Lori Bradley and Roger Duke John and Pat Klingenstein Lisa Golia Susan Spencer support of the many partners listed in this report, and for Our Anti-Trafficking Program provides legal and Alice Lawrence Foundation Brooklyn Nets Douglas and Robin Klion Jennifer P. Goodale and Gabrielle Sulzberger »» With new funding from the New York City Mayor’s Alliance Bernstein Capalino + Company Ko Hin Corp Mark Russell Eric Sutherland that, we are extraordinarily grateful. With your continued Youth Homelessness case management services to all victims of human Alliant Sam and Sharon Carpenter Heni Koenigsberg and Janice Goodman Emily Z. Tabuteau Office of Criminal Justice, our five Child Advocacy American Century Investments Chris Cernich Marc S. Plonskier Franklin Green Troy Thornton partnership, we will keep working to find better ways to trafficking – labor and sex trafficking – including Celia Goldwag Barenholtz and Chiron Investment Management Denise Kohn and Adam Blank Glenda Guerri Mariana Vaidman Stone and Centers increased hours to include weekends – this Our Streetwork Program operates two drop-in Paul K. Barenholtz Patrick Clarke Lazard Asset Management Jan Guifarro Eric Stone help move victims from crisis to confidence. men, women, children, foreign nationals or U.S. BNY Mellon Dreyfus Columbia Threadneedle Elliott Lee Evan Guillemin Becky Vogel means children who are victims of abuse can receive centers, an overnight shelter, and an outreach Boston Consulting Group Elizabeth Dennis The Ludwig Family Foundation Josh Gully Gregg Walker citizens. We provided services to 227 clients and Brooklyn Community Foundation Fitzpatrick, Cella, Peter E. Marcia Rachel Haber and Ari Mentzel Bertha L. Wallbrunn the same support and counseling on a weekend or program providing information, food, and other Alan, Ellen and Susan Buckwalter Harper & Scinto Marks Paneth & Shron LLP Dorothy L. Han Dylan Walsh 1,726 telephone counseling sessions. The Calamus Foundation Lawrence and Elizabeth Frers Joshua and Beth Nash Chris Hansen Alexander H. Watson a weekday. In addition, we began providing services Ben Carter James Gorman New Yorkers for Quinn Maxwell Hanson Duncan J. Watts necessities to homeless youth throughout New Charles A. Frueauff Foundation Greenberg Traurig James Orleans The Harmon Family Foundation Alan and Barbara Weinschel to victims between the ages of 13 to 17 whereas we Charles and Mildred Hartford Funds Henry Orvin Naureen Hassan James Wiggins York City. We worked with 1,058 clients and made Schnurmacher Foundation Patrick Healy Ozmen Foundation at the Hearst Stephen Wronski were only able to see children up to age 12 previously. Colgate-Palmolive Company James F. Hefelfinger Community Foundation of The Helene Marks Early Start William and Laurie Young 13,699 outreach contacts. Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP Hogan Lovells Western Nevada Foundation, Inc. Dennis Zhang Delaware Investments Ben Huneke Pachulski, Stang, Ziehl & Jones James Hendricks Anonymous (4) In the aftermath of the terrorist attack in the Tribeca Discovery Shared Services The Hyde and Watson Pannonia Foundation Kristin Herrera »» Eaton Vance Foundation Steve and Alexa Pappas Hunter College of the City neighborhood on October 31, 2017, we worked Steven C. Parrish Ariel Zwang Ernst & Young LLP The Jockey Hollow Foundation The Prescott Fund for University of New York Phillip G. Fairweather, M.D. Eric and Jennifer Kayne Children & Youth Sam Husseini with the FBI and NYPD to provide counseling and Chair, Board of Directors Chief Executive Officer FedEx Kasirer Consulting Robert and Gerry Hodes Jim Janover Debra J. Fine and Colm Kelleher Family Fund Matt Jones Martin I. Schneider Kensington Charitable Barrie and John Scardina Joyce C. Crofton Charitable Fund 2017 Financial Summary for Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2017 For 40 years Safe Horizon has been at the forefront of helping victims of crime and abuse. We are woven into the fabric of New York City, and are here when and where you need us – in Net Assets FY2017 FY2016 the courts, in your community, or at the other end of a phone Beginning of Year $26,370,939 $24,398,307 any time of the day or night. End of Year $28,270,427 $26,370,939 moving victims of violence from crisis to confidence Change in Net Assets $1,899,488 $1,972,632 Our mission is to provide support, prevent violence and promote justice for victims of crime and abuse, their families and communities. Where Our Funds Came From

1% FY2017 FY2016 Investments Interest Grants $56,700,460 $48,398,939 Miscellaneous Safe Horizon Board of Directors Contributions $4,176,572 $5,485,516 3% (as of December 31, 2017) Fees In Kind Contributions $4,002,145 $2,298,740 2% Special Events Special Events $1,226,661 $899,912 Executive Committee Directors John Romeo 6% In Kind Investments $488,700 $288,281 Steven C. Parrish Lori Bradley Sonia Sande Contributions FY 2017 Chair Jeffrey S. Brodsky Samantha Saperstein 6% Fees $2,060,308 $2,166,754 Contributions Pamela N. Hootkin Nancy Clark Barrie Scardina Interest $54,264 $(20,271) Joe Falencki Mark C. Smith 82% Vice Chair & Treasurer Grants Miscellaneous $343,888 $252,971 Mark Freedman Lauren Breitman Tanen Michael C. Slocum Total Revenue $69,052,998 $59,770,842 Paul Germain Vice Chair James Hendricks Emeriti Linda Fairstein Sunny Hostin Brooke McMurray How We Spent Our Funds Secretary Joann Lang Susan Solomon We are proud of how we spend our funds responsibly. 84% of FY 2017 revenue was spent on Program Delivery. Celia Goldwag Barenholtz Martin D. Newman, Esq. Most Reverend Joseph M. Sullivan 3% Stephen McCandless Richard Plansky Annual Report 2017 Development FY2017 FY2016 Grace Richardson Programs $56,485,037 $47,385,491 13% Management Management $8,742,252 $8,674,019 Leaders on the Horizon FY 2017 Development $1,926,221 $1,738,700 (as of December 31, 2017) Leaders on the Horizon is the volunteer leadership council at Safe Horizon, established to engage rising leaders across various professions in support of our mission, vision, and programs. Total Expense $67,153,510 $57,798,210

84% Christine Maloblocki Christina Ballinger Stefanie Ritter Programs Chair Christine Daly Lizzie Schneider Diana Mousally Frances Del Rosario Gregg Walker Vice Chair Annika Goldman Kelleigh Whelan Programs We Supported Mallory Hagan Jimmy Wilson Kristina Faller Tabitha Holbert FY2017 FY2016 Chair, Awareness Committee Kira Kazantsev 20% Children, Youth & Domestic Violence & Hotlines $27,977,289 $23,622,412 Arriana Marion Heath Miller Mental Health Chair, Nominations and Governance Audrey Nonemaker Community & Court Programs $17,213,406 $12,494,648 Committee Lindsay Orleans Children, Youth & Mental Health $11,294,342 $11,268,431 Michael Nemirovsky Jann Parish FY 2017 Program Expense $56,485,037 $47,385,491 Chair, Fundraising Committee Nikki Jean Parker 30% Community & Court Programs Domestic Violence Hotline Sexual Assault Hotline Crime Victims Hotline Centralized Helpline 50% Domestic Violence 800.621.HOPE (4673) 212.227.3000 866.689.HELP (4357) 855.234.1042 & Hotlines