2018 Annual Report The Peace Over Violence Board of Directors: Brianne Palmer, Char Bland, Stan Gorbunov, Executive Director Patti Giggans, President Christina Mauro, Linda Ruffer, Dawn Bey, Yasmin Dunn, Rochelle Witharana and Associate Director Cathy Friedman at An Evening Over Violence. A Message from the Executive Director and the Board President

When we reflect on 2018, we can’t help There has been and continues to be a myriad powerful brand and campaign messages like build community toward a world free from but recognize and acknowledge that much of occasions to come together at and with POV. “Imagine life Without Domestic Violence” and interpersonal violence. We hope you enjoy of what we do both programmatically and We host screenings as a part of our Films Over “There Is No Excuse And Never An invitation learning about our busy year in this annual philosophically at POV is to bring people Violence series, an Annual Day of the Dead To Harass, Abuse, Assault, Rape.” This year, report, and that you’ll join us in one of our together. Healing, learning, connecting… these Event, Voices Over Violence gatherings to bring we reached over ten million individuals with future gatherings. We welcome you! are all at the heart of our work. Whether it is the stories of survivors into the community, our sexual violence prevention and education through providing support groups for survivors’ Students Together Organizing Peace (STOP) campaign, Denim Day. And, we don’t want to healing, gathering youth to learn what consent clubs in schools, Open Mic Nights for youth, forget the 250 guests who came together in means and educating on how to become Parents Over Violence workshops, and we solidarity and community at our Evening Over violence prevention advocates/activists, or participate in marches to rally around each Violence fundraising event, a chance for all of Patti Occhiuzzo Giggans training our volunteers who staff the 24-hour other during these divisive times. us to share a space with like minded individuals Executive Director hotlines and emergency response teams, we and recommit ourselves to ending sexual and work together. These opportunities to connect In the last year, over 50 counselor advocates, domestic violence. and create community along with many others 26 violence prevention specialists and 23 are the blocks that build up our organization youth from our Youth Over Violence Leadership Considering how divided and fractured our Christina Mauro and advance our mission towards fulfilling our Institute all made a commitment to survivors country is right now, we believe that the best Board President vision. and the communities we serve. We strive to antidote to division is coming together as often reach out to the community to both soothe as possible to connect. At POV we convene, and change hearts and minds through our we gather, we train, we march. We steadfastly

2018 ANNUAL REPORT PEACEOVERVIOLENCE.ORG POV staff making calls to senators and congress people to urge support of the Violence Against Women Act.

The Year in Numbers

NEW VOLUNTEERS 37,843 12,059 11,833 TRAINED IN 2018 PEOPLE SERVED THROUGH PEOPLE REACHED THROUGH HOTLINE CALLS 100 PROGRAMS & SERVICES VIOLENCE PREVENTION EDUCATION, EMPOWERMENT SELF DEFENSE, AND “IN TOUCH 13,901 23 WITH TEENS” CURRICULUM YOUTH LEADERS 26 20 SURVIVORS + THEIR VIOLENCE PREVENTION SUPPORT GROUPS FAMILIES SERVED SPECIALISTS IN 3 LANGUAGES 8,760 HOURS OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE 58 COUNSELOR ADVOCATES 42,794 SOCIAL MEDIA FOLLOWERS

2018 ANNUAL REPORT PEACEOVERVIOLENCE.ORG Patti Giggans hypes up the crowd gathered at Pershing Square in downtown for the kickoff of the second annual Women’s March. Highlights from the Year VAGINA MONOLOGUES, VDAY short and full-length films that address issues TRAINING DEPARTMENT IS IN Women in Film - POV provided a Professional SANTA MONICA of sexual and intimate partner violence, their FULL EFFECT! Training to Women in Film (WIF) staff working to impact on society and efforts to uplift survivors’ develop a new hotline. This hotline would serve experiences around the United States and the In February of 2018, POV celebrated V-DAY’s National Sexual Assault Conference 2018 - The as a resource for members of the film industry world. 20th anniversary with a special production of the summer brought advocates from across the impacted by sexual violence looking to take legal Vagina Monologues presented by V-DAY Santa country to Anaheim, for Bold Moves: action. In order to be a greater resource to those Monica. At The Broad Stage in Santa Monica, The Little Girls We Were… And The Women Ending Sexual Violence in One Generation. For who reached out, WIF contacted POV to provide artists and activists Jane Fonda, Frances Fisher, We Are - The stories of five Indian women, the first time, Empowerment Self-Defense was a thorough Trauma-Informed training that Angelica Ross, Ashlee Marie Preston and others survivors of incest and child sexual abuse, who a dedicated track at the conference, combining covered topics such as rape culture, trauma- gathered and shared the incredibly moving share their journey from abuse to recovery, years of practice with science and healing to impact, crisis intervention and roleplays. WIF stories from the historical Vagina Monologues giving the message of hope and recovery to provide tools for survivors and service providers. staff were invited to enact hypothetical crisis written by Eve Ensler. This was such a special survivors. POV participated in all of the conference’s calls to get hands-on practice of what they could evening to witness, and ticket sales benefited Empowerment Self-Defense workshops: potentially encounter from the hotline. Through the services and programs that Peace Over I Am Evidence - Bringing together survivors and this training, a relationship and partnership advocates from all over the nation, including began between WIF and POV which now Violence offers to survivors and the community. • Embodying Resistance: Self-Defense Training includes support, ongoing training, as well as Thank you V-Day Santa Monica! POV Executive Director, Patti Giggans, to for Social Justice - Darlene DeFour, Martha referrals of clients to POV for services. expose the alarming number of untested rape Thompson and Zoe Muñoz kits in the United States. FILMS OVER VIOLENCE • The Neurobiology of Bravery: Managing the Stress Response to Create More Effective What Doesn’t Kill Me - This film by British Bystanders -Meg Stone and Patti Giggans With so many new films and documentaries filmmaker Rachel Meyrick tells the story of telling the stories of survivors and exposing the women and children who are fighting back • Healing from Sexual Trauma: A Movement- violence, we began our Films Over Violence against a court system. Based, Empowerment Self-Defense Approach series. It began in the summer and featured Clara Porter, Lauren Taylor and Yvette Lozano

2018 ANNUAL REPORT PEACEOVERVIOLENCE.ORG Poet Yesika Salgado talks to NBC LA’s Ted Chen after sharing a poem at the Denim Day Rally and Press Conference.

Policy and Prevention Director Melodie Kruspodin on KTLA Morning News. Los Feliz 3 Theater staff showcases POV’s first “Films Over Violence” screening poster.

POV ADVOCATES ANSWER and shared expertise with outlets ranging from interviews with Councilwoman Nury Martinez, METRO’S OFF LIMITS SEXUAL news media and local universities to podcasts Aloe Blacc and Maya Jupiter, and Yesika Salgado. and screenplay consultations. Our presence HARASSMENT HOTLINE continues to grow; we believe every request is MEDIA OUTLETS 6,177 an opportunity to educate the community and INSTAGRAM FOLLOWERS Since 2017, POV has partnered with LA Metro provide awareness and resources. • 89.3 KPCC, • Straight White Guy Transit on their 24-hour OFF LIMITS Sexual Southern California Listening Podcast Harassment Hotline. POV Counselor Advocates POV Prevention and Policy Division Director, Public Radio • Feminist Magazine answer the hotline available for all riders who Melodie Kruspodin on KTLA 5 News - Domestic • LA Times • Daily Dot have experienced sexual harassment while riding Abuse from a Digital Distance: Smart Devices 14,900 Metro. Over the last few years, the knowledge of • • Used to Torment and Confuse Estrella TV Telemundo TWITTER FOLLOWERS this hotline has increased and transit riders are “Often things that people who abuse do, in and of • ABC 7 • Spectrum seeking support and options from our trained themselves, seem really innocuous and benign, • USC Annenberg • USC School of Film, counselor advocates. These advocates provide but they’re part of a larger pattern of abuse • Screenwriter #metoo support and resource options that Metro happening within the relationship and within • CBS/KCAL • KTLA provides and follow up services for counseling the context of someone trying to intimidate and 21,617 or case management. This partnership is leading have control over their partner.” • KPCC • NBC FACEBOOK FOLLOWERS a shift in culture for a major metropolitan transit • USC Grad Student • KNX Radio authority and we are a proud partner in this Spectrum’s In Focus CA: Denim Day - We • USC Annenberg • LA City 35 transformation. participated in a three-part Denim Day series • La Opinion • City News Service which began by looking at the history of the • KPFK- Spanish • Hoy, LA Times en MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS campaign and its continued relevance today. 13,741 • Spectrum then joined us at our Denim Day rally Univision español SUBSCRIBERS Throughout the year, experts and advocates from and press conference at City Hall. They covered • Feature Story News Peace Over Violence participated in interviews speeches and had one-on-one on camera

2018 ANNUAL REPORT PEACEOVERVIOLENCE.ORG 12,000,000 PARTICIPANTS ACROSS THE WORLD (THAT WE KNOW OF!)

DENIM DAY RALLY SPEAKERS

Patti Giggans, Executive Director of POV and founder of Denim Day Mayor Eric Garcetti, City of Los Angeles Danah Cleaton, Survivor and Denim Day Campaign Poster Yesika Salgado, Poet Priya Swaminathan, Interim Executive Director TIME’S UP Entertainment Stephanie Wiggins, Deputy CEO of LA Metro Alexis, Youth Over Violence Leader, Miguel Contreras Learning Complex Rashad Beal, Schools Over Violence Program Manager Avis Ridley-Thomas, Co-Director of the Institute for Nonviolence Councilwoman Nury Martinez, LA City Council Councilwoman Monica Rodriguez, LA City Council

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Media Partner The Los Angeles Times At the 2018 Denim Day Rally and Press Conference, model Danah Cleaton spoke to press and supporters: “My story is not cute and it is not comfortable, and I wanted to shield you guys from the uncomfortability of it. But you know what? If so many like myself have to be uncomfortable Community Partners in it, you are gonna have to be uncomfortable hearing it.” Time’s Up LA County Office of Education The 19th Annual Denim Day OFFICIAL DENIM DAY RALLY Miguel Contreras Learning Complex STOP Club success of this training, FOX decided to host a a look at some organizations, businesses and (Students Together Organizing Peace) hosted Denim Day of their own, encouraging workers influencers who wore jeans with a purpose. Denim Day kicked off with a rally and press lunchtime activities like a Denim Day fashion to wear denim and take photos. For every conference hosted by Peace Over Violence and show, speakers and decorating jeans all to photo shared on their personal social media 1in6 Mayor Eric Garcetti on the steps of Los Angeles show their support for survivors and encourage accounts, Fox donated to POV’s services and Asian Americans Advancing Justice City Hall. Denim Day Spokescouple, Maya their peers to get involved. programs. First 5 LA Jupiter and Aloe Blacc, opened up the rally as National Sexual Violence Resource Center the emcees of the event and were followed by Students from USC, Occidental College, Santa The influential cosmetic company ipsy Rape Abuse & Incest National Network influential Angelenos, all united in the message Monica Community College, UCLA, Cal State amplified our message through their social Fox Entertainment Group that there is no excuse and never an invitation LA, Pasadena City College, LA City College and media platforms talking about consent, the IPSY to harass, abuse, assault, rape! more showed up for Sexual Assault Awareness impact of sexual violence and how it’s important The Hilton Foundation Month by tabling and hosting panels on their for people to be upstanders. LA Galaxy Foundation Mayor Garcetti and Deputy CEO of Metro, campuses. The USC Race & Equity Center LA Kings Stephanie Wiggins, declared Los Angeles and hosted a panel, Reclaiming Our Time, to International - Denim Day’s international reach Nick Lachey, actor, singer, tv personality the LA Metro sexual harassment free zones. discuss trauma and healing for survivors who and social media presence expanded in 2018 Aly Raisman, Olympic gold medalist and This was in response to our Sexual Harassment are women of color. Panelists included Dr. with posts and messages from India, Indonesia, survivor Not in My Watch initiatives and a direct result Sumun L. Pendakur, and panelists Kamilah Sweden, Germany, United Kingdom, Italy, Mira Sorvino, Academy and Golden Globe of the partnership and advocacy being done by Willingham, Dr. Nooshin Valizadeh, Payal Australia, Peru, Mexico, Mauritius, Kenya and Award winning actress POV in the community. Sinha, Esq., and Dr. Elizabeth Reyes. more. Countries all over the world joined in the Eric Stonestreet, Emmy-winning actor and effort to raise awareness around erroneous and comedian Melina Perez, three-time WWE Women’s PARTICIPANT HIGHLIGHTS Corporate Partners - We had an exciting year of destructive attitudes about sexual harassment, new partners committed to using their platform abuse, assault and rape. Champion and resources to bring more sexual violence Hall & Oates, rock and roll legends High School & College - High Schools and prevention and education to their industries. universities across the country and world DENIM DAY ALLIES & SUPPORTERS Fox Gives of FOX Entertainment Group invited Rape culture refers to a society or environment hosted Denim Days on their campuses, working POV to speak with their employees about whose prevailing social attitudes have the effect to create an environment that supports The reach of our campaign continues to grow the importance of creating a workplace free of normalizing or trivializing sexual violence and survivors and dismantles rape culture. Here with the support of students, institutions, from sexual harassment and abuse. After the abuse. in Los Angeles, high school students from the organizations, leaders and influencers. Here’s

2018 ANNUAL REPORT PEACEOVERVIOLENCE.ORG The 20th Annual Denim Day is April 24, 2019 Wear jeans with a purpose

PEACEOVERVIOLENCE.ORG2018 ANNUAL REPORT PEACEOVERVIOLENCE.ORG2018 ANNUAL REPORT Students from the STOP Club at Miguel Contreras Learning Complex created signs and took to their community to remind folks to vote in the upcoming election, “Every vote matters and every vote can make a change in our lives and for future generations.”

Youth institute graduates from Miguel Contreras Learning Complex were among students who participated in #ENOUGH: Youth leaders gathered for five weeks over the summer to participate in workshops like Community Organizing, Creative Writing and Digital National School Walkout to raise awareness Media to complete their internship. about issues of school safety and the impact of gun violence.

“I enjoy talking about the The 2018 Summer Youth Leadership Institute program, what we do here, During the summer, POV hosted our annual the final two weeks of the institute working in workshop culminating in touching spoken word what we’ve learned. It Youth Leadership Institute. A group of students focused tracks to practice their new skills in presentations at our graduation. eager to transform their communities worked their schools, families, and communities. doesn’t only stay here in the together to shift a culture that perpetuates Digital & Social Media - Youth explored the program or in school, but violence. YOUTH LEADERSHIP TRACKS effectiveness and reach of utilizing social media to educate, advocate, and organize around I bring it to my house and From spending their summer days learning Community Organizing & Mobilizing - Youth issues that they care most about. Each member about the impact of sexual and domestic learned how to develop relationships with their developed and created their own digital story to with my friends. My mom violence, to taking trips to The California community and work with partners to organize. connect what they learned during the Institute was going through certain African American Museum and the Autry They worked on developing a conference to be into a message that they felt their communities Museum of the American West, the youth further developed by the Prevention Division needed to know about. From LGBTQ inclusivity things and so was I and that leaders learned about the history that has led and the Youth Leaders as a part of their to the impacts of intergenerational violence, to us to where we are today. continued involvement throughout the year. teen dating violence, the youth created poster made me realize that that campaigns and videos to tell their stories. relationship – it wasn’t good Connecting the youth to local leaders and Creative Writing & Communications - The government, the youth visited Los Angeles youth in this track studied the history and THANK YOU TO THE LA KINGS for me at all.” City Hall and the Los Angeles Sheriff Civilian benefits of using their voices as instruments Oversight Commission meeting, and had a visit of change. Students learned different ways to Thank you to the Los Angeles Kings for your from CA Senator Holly Mitchell and Vice Mayor communicate messages through poetry and continued support of the Youth Leadership - Leslie, Senior, Miguel Contreras of Huntington Park, Karina Macias. spoken word, debate, public speaking and Institute and investment in the future of our Learning Complex Interviewing methods. Working closely with our communities. With the tools they learned from the In Touch community partner, “Say Word LA,” a spoken With Teens curriculum, their lived experiences, word group consisting of teenagers who have and guidance from experts, the youth spent performed nationwide, youth participated in a

2018 ANNUAL REPORT PEACEOVERVIOLENCE.ORG 150 of the 300 “Sister Survivors” receiving the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage at The ESPYS.

First, we have the An Advocate’s View Of The ESPYs Honoring wonderful, dedicated The “Sister Survivors” crisis counselors from @PeaceOvrViolnce with In 2018, ESPN honored the “Sister Survivors,” is prepared and ready to go. Rehearsals have The survivors and some of their loved ones wait the more than 300 victims who came forward gone on all day, every light is where it needs in a space that will transform into the green us for the duration. They as victims of their gymnastics doctor. ESPN to be, every camera positioned to capture the room come showtime. The mood is mixed. provide comprehensive and The ESPY production team knew that this evening, every person ready to make this show There are hugs and laughter, excitement to was going to be a big moment in our move- better than the last. Then, the chaos of produc- see one another. Simultaneously, the trauma services in LA for victims ment, but an even bigger moment for the sur- ing a show of this magnitude is put on hold. that these survivors have been through and vivors who would be attending. Recognizing the awareness that this award is not only an of sexual and interpersonal this, ESPN contacted POV to be a resource ESPN chooses to honor the bravery of hundreds honor, but also a reminder of why all of these violence. We are grateful to leading up to the event, the day of, and via our of athletes who were victimized by former USA athletes were brought together was not lost hotline for additional support. POV counselor Gymnastics and Michigan State team doctor, on ESPN. On their own, they contacted Peace them for helping us. advocates were present throughout the entire Larry Nassar, with the Arthur Ashe Award for Over Violence to have advocates present and - Keri Potts, pre-production process and on the day of and Courage. Of the more than 300 survivors who available to the survivors and their families. witnessed an incredibly thorough and trauma came forward, 141 were flown in from all over These advocates were present on the evening Senior Director, ESPN PR informed way to honor the courage of these the country for a moment that would leave eve- of The ESPYs, and the day before, when ESPN survivors and survivors everywhere. ryone who witnessed their strength speech- made the conscious choice to share the video less. The last time that many of them were in they created for this award with the survivors. We may suffer alone, but we It’s the evening before one of the most exciting a shared space, was in January of 2018, when The entire process was not only intentional, but days for the world of sports, The ESPY Awards, Judge Rosemarie Aquilina gave each of them focused on the resiliency of survivors. survive together. produced by ESPN. The crew and produc- the opportunity to share their victim impact ers are making sure every aspect of the show statements. -Britni Soto - Aly Raisman, Olympic gold medal gymnast

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EMPOWERMENT SPONSORS

Friedman Renov Family & Friends Nakatomi & Associates Jehan Agrama and Dwora Fried Fox Gives by Twentieth Century Fox Michelle Santucci Artivist Entertainment The California Wellness Foundation

COMMUNITY SPONSORS

Patti Giggans & Ellen Ledley Frank & Inez Quevedo Christina Mauro & Dawn Bey Robot Rumpus L.A. Care Health Plan

“An Evening Over Violence” honorees Cathy Friedman, ESPN’s Alison Overholdt and Terry Crews at The NoMad Los Angeles. An Evening Over Violence We have witnessed profound transformation in movement to end sexual and domestic violence, his courage and willingness to be vulnerable. advocates witnessed the level of consideration communities working towards lives free from highlighting specifically those who have been As someone who has been able to acknowledge and thought that ESPN put into this award. From violence this year and an uproar of empowered with us throughout our story. how toxic masculinity has permeated his life, the rehearsals to the evening of The ESPYs, voices publicly and privately, online and offline. he has demonstrated how much he recognizes there was a strong, dedicated effort to ensure This watershed moment is undeniable. Inspired We were privileged to recognize our honorees for the impact of trauma and what a leader, warrior that the “Sister Survivors” felt comfortable and by this activism, we chose to have our annual their leadership and courage in the movement. and advocate he is. empowered. This was an intentional decision event in October, Domestic Violence Awareness There was a strong sense of commitment to to recognize survivors everywhere. With the month, serve as an opportunity to not only supporting survivors and continuing to work LEGACY OVER VIOLENCE AWARD Impact Over Violence award, we were honoring fund raise, but to connect, commemorate and towards a world free from violence. every person involved in making the ESPYs a celebrate. Cathy Friedman, Peace Over Violence Associate positive experience for the 141 survivors: ESPN VOICE OVER VIOLENCE AWARD Director - We were thrilled to honor Cathy leadership, The ESPYs producers, specifically In a historic building in Downtown LA, the Friedman for the decades of service, compassion Executive Producer, Maura Mandt, Keri Potts, NoMad Los Angeles, An Evening Over Violence ESPN PR/Senior Director, and the backstage Terry Crews, Actor and Former NFL Player and excellence that she’s dedicated to the was a night filled with gratitude, leaving all of us crew. We are honoring the courage of the For years, we have known Terry Crews as the organization and its mission. Not only has she at POV and our guests inspired and recharged. survivors whose stories continue to shift the hilarious and charismatic actor, known for his written or supervised the writing of hundreds of We worked to create a space that left people world of sports and the movement to end strong presence. Beyond who he is as an actor grants, POV is what it is because of Cathy’s skills feeling like they were part of a community and sexual violence. and artist, Crews has used his platform and in program development and strategic planning, a movement committed to violence prevention. inspiration from his own personal experience co-creating one of the most consequential In a time where we are being faced with Listening With Empathy Storytelling Installation as a survivor of sexual assault and a child who sexual and domestic violence centers, ever. ignorance, racism and rape culture, it was Our audio/visual installation included stories witnessed domestic violence, to address toxic important for this event to be an evening that from our honorees, POV youth, survivors of masculinity and the critical role that men play made attendees feel a sense of relief that they IMPACT OVER VIOLENCE AWARD domestic violence and our Domestic Abuse in ending these types of violence. Recognized were amongst like minded folks–that they were Response team, and highlighted some of by TIME Magazine as a Person of the Year/ ESPN, For The ESPYs and the 2018 Arthur among friends. An Evening Over Violence was our campaigns. This installation can now be Silence Breaker, his impact has grown through Ashe Courage Award - Peace Over Violence a celebration. It was a chance to celebrate the accessed on our website.

2018 ANNUAL REPORT PEACEOVERVIOLENCE.ORG Statement of Financial Position

INCOME STATEMENT INCOME STATEMENT ASSETS

Revenues Expenses Current Assets Individual Contributions 348,973 Management & General 140,107 Cash $273,164

Corporations 352,958 Fundraising 150,999 Accounts receivable 1,057,562 Foundations 483,809 Program Services 3,798,377 Prepaid expenses 58,752 Special Events 140,501 Total current assets $1,389,479

Program/Training Fees 16,184 Total Expenses 4,089,483 Government Grants 3,067,696 Net Income or Loss 383,746 Other Assets Sales 62,232 Deposits 21,646 Other 875 Total other assets 21,646 Total Revenues 4,473,228 Total Assets $1,411,125

REVENUES LIABILITIES & CAPITAL Sales Other Corporations Current Liabilities Individual Contributions Accounts payable $63,525 Accrued Expenses 81,069 LA City Attorney Pass-Through 0

Foundations Advances on grants 94,685 Total Current Liabilities 239,279 Total Long Term Liabilities 0 Total Liabilities 239,279 Special Events

Government Program/ Capital Grants Training Fees Net Assets LFY 620,100 Board Reserve Fund 168,000 Net Income 383,746 Total Capital 1,171,846 Total Liabilities & Capital $1,411,125

2018 ANNUAL REPORT PEACEOVERVIOLENCE.ORG CONTACT EXECUTIVE TEAM NATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD Leah Aldridge, MFA, PhD Marco Loera, MFA METRO HEADQUARTERS Patti Giggans Debbie Lee Martha Gonzalez, PhD 1015 wilshire boulevard, suite 200 Cathy Friedman Esta Soler Maya Jupiter los angeles, california 90017 Yvette Lozano Eve Ensler Michelle Santucci Peggie Reyna Jackson Katz, PhD Natalie White 213. 955 . 9090 office Melodie Kruspodin Jan Morris Dr. Nooshin Valizadeh, PhD. 213 . 955 . 9093 fax Wendy Blanco Kibi Anderson Pam Palmer, ESQ. 213 . 785 . 2684 video Laney M Vazquez Paul Gonzales 213 . 785 . 2749 video BOARD OF DIRECTORS Maile Zambuto Rebecca Isaacs, ESQ Steve LePore Sandra Henriquez, MA WEST SAN GABRIEL VALLEY CENTER Christina Mauro, President Susan B. Sorenson Sharon Shelton 892 north fair oaks avenue, suite D Stanislav Gorbunov, Vice President Sheila Kuehl, ESQ pasadena, california 91103 Dawn Bey, Treasurer ADVISORY BOARD Sherisa Dahlgren Yasmin Dunn, Secretary Suzi Dunkel-Soto 626 . 584 . 6191 office Char Bland Allison Grabell Zoe Munoz 626 . 584 . 6193 fax Brianne Palmer Alyce Laviolette, M.S, MFT 626 . 243 . 7972 video Linda Ruffer Betsy Butler CORPORATE SUPPORT Rochelle Witharana Billie Weiss, MPH LA RAPE & BATTERING HOTLINE Christine Hershey ARTIVIST Entertainment 626 . 793 . 3385 BOARD EMERITI Deborah Kagan BTS USA Inc. 310 .392 . 8381 Debra Nakatomi Chevron 213 . 626 . 3393 Rochelle Lindsey Elaine Tumonis, ESQ. Duffy, Kruspodin & Company, LLP Cynthia Sears Elena Christopoulos Employee Community Fund of Boeing OFF LIMITS SEXUAL HARASSMENT Elaine Tumonis Ellen Ledley, LCSW ESPN HOTLINE Frank Quevedo LA Care Health Plan provided to riders of metro transportation Jehan Agrama MUFG Union Bank 844 . 633 . 5464 Joan Crear Kellie Hawkins peaceoverviolence.org [email protected] facebook: Peace Over Violence twitter: @PeaceOvrViolnce Building healthy relationships, families and communities free from sexual, domestic and interpersonal violence.

VOLUNTEER & INTERNSHIP MAJOR DONORS Los Angeles County Department of Public and Jan Morris OPPORTUNITIES Social Services Jendayi Trimble Aviva Weiner Mayor’s Office, City of Los Angeles Julia Salazar Family’s Source, City of Los Angeles Katherine Valdez The Peace Over Violence family thanks Bodek Harris Family Fund Gang Reduction Youth Development, City of Kent Kiesey our volunteers for their dedication and Cathy Friedman and Michael Renov Los Angeles Keziah Robinson compassion. Their commitment to youth, Christina Mauro Mexican Consulate Kristen Lisanti survivors, families, communities and Dawn Bey Office on Violence Against Women, U.S. Lana Spraker the violence prevention movement is Debbi Winter Department of Justice Laura Ripplinger invaluable. Together, they have countless Elaine Tumonis Office on Victims of Crime, U.S. Department Lauren von Bernuth hours of service towards building a world Fran Jemmott of Justice Linda Garnets free from violence - it’s because of them Jehan Agrama and Dwora Fried Lori Leigh Beesley that we are that much closer. Kay Collier Laney Vazquez Esq. Mary Lee Wegner Mary Luck If you are interested in becoming Marc and Shelagh Baseman SUSTAINING MEMBERS Melinda Nordeng a volunteer, please contact Marie Martineau Andrea Douglas Melodie Kruspodin [email protected] Maya Jupiter and Aloe Blac Michelle Santucci Andrea Keller Michelle Santucci Angie Wimpress Nikki Hozack + Counselor Advocate: 24-Hour Crisis Pam Palmer Aracely Lozano Patti Giggans and Ellen Ledley Hotline and Emergency Response Ric Wake Ashley Stacy Peggie Reyna + Counselor Advocate: Domestic Abuse Susan Sorenson Beth Romeo Quiana Bulliox Response Team (DART) Beth Tishler Rebeca Mendez and Adam Eeuwins + Legal Internship FOUNDATION SUPPORT Brenda Ingram Regina Waugh + MFT/MSW Clinical Internship Brianne Palmer Ramona Lombard + Violence Prevention Specialists Helmstetter Family Foundation Caitlin Haffert Sandra Garcia + Voices Over Violence J.B. & Emily Van Nuys Charities Christina Mauro Sarah Leitz-Compagnoni + Youth Over Violence Leadership Institute Kaiser Permanente L.A. Kings Care Foundation Corlyn Katz Silvia Rocco DONATE Pinpoint Foundation Cynthia Sears Stan Gorbunov Skoll Foundation Danny Getzoff Summer Thrash Dawn Bey Terri McDonald Peace Over Violence relies on financial The California Wellness Foundation Debra Nakatomi Vanessa Bradley support from the community. Your The Friendship Fund Deborah Kagan Yasmin Dunn generous gift will contribute to the Deborah Klar continuation and success of our programs. GOVERNMENT SUPPORT Donna Kaz Erica Poellot Give today. Visit peaceoverviolence.org California Office of Emergency Services California Victims’ Compensation Program Eva Gross California Department of Public Health Fabiola Montiel Tellez Los Angeles County Department of Mental Frances Fisher Health Glenda Goodman Jacqueline Mariscal

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