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update SAFE PLACE AND RAPE CRISIS CENTER FALL 2015 S a v i n g L i v e s To d a y a n d To m o r r o w Your spark can become a flame and change everything. – E. D. Nixon It only takes a spark to ignite a flame. What originally began, almost 40 years ago, as a small group of strong, intelligent and compassionate women, with a desire to help women - and their children - to overcome the devastation of assault and abuse, has grown into the only statecertified center for domestic and sexual violence in Sarasota and DeSoto Counties. Last year alone, SPARCC provided outreach advocacy and crisis counseling services to 1,497 individuals; sheltered 187 adults and 117 children for a total of 6,503 nights; responded to 4,068 hotline callers; and provided education to over 4,500 students, in order to prevent this type of violence in the future. This SPARCC began with the leadership of a few visionaries who identified a need and ignited with the strength of its community supporters, employees, volunteers and donors, like you. And, for that, we thank you. It is through your generosity of time, talent and treasure that these services are made possible. Together we have fanned the flame. Now, it is our sincere desire to turn up the heat and spark further change. Our goal is to gather the energy of a multitude of supporters. An insurmountable assembly with the capacity and capability to create an explosion of transformation in our community. A society that will change everything. SPARCC’s mission is to stop domestic and sexual violence in our community, but we cannot do this alone. We need you… and we need you to invite everyone you know.We need you to talk about SPARCC with your family, your friends and your neighbors. Most people aren’t aware that 1 in 4 women will be affected by domestic or sexual violence in her lifetime. Or, sadly, that someone they know or love is being affected. This is personal; and now is the time for everyone to get involved. You are SPARCC’s most valuable asset. Your voice is our strength. Did you know that the #1 reason people don’t get involved is because they aren’t asked? Did you know that an invitation to get involved is 90% more effective when it comes from a friend or a loved one? Or that 1 in 4 peer-to-peer requests resulted in donations when only 1 in 1,250 had the same result from a fundraising organization? Yes, you are very powerful and we are very grateful to have you. You ignite SPARCC. Please join us as we turn up the heat to end domestic and sexual violence. Invite others to stand with SPARCC. Let them know that together, we are saving lives today and tomorrow. It’s time to get involved. SPARCC 24-HOUR CRISIS HOTLINE (941) 365-1976 (TTY) Florida Domestic Violence Hotline (800) 500-1119 | Florida Sexual Violence Hotline (888) 956-7273 1199_SPARCC_Newsletter_Fall2015.indd 1 10/6/15 1:57 PM SPARCC Board of Directors 2015 – 2016 Luisa Goldman, Chairperson Susan Erhart, 1st Vice President Rosemary Eure, 2nd Vice President Lori Rodgers, Secretary Kathleen Walker, Treasurer A MESSAGE FROM THE CEO It has been a year marked with change Derek Wilson Billib Shirley Brown Father Mario Castro Sgt. Deb Kiner Lynne Koy Susan Lanier Becky Mahoney Diane Muir Coral Pleas Jill Raleigh Angela Regnier Emily Walsh and progress here at SPARCC. I would PRESIDENT AND CEO Jessica Hays staff and the many volunteers who have AUXILIARY LIAISON Pat Good so smooth. It is an honor to follow in the MEMBER EMERITUS Jean Gay Mary Ann Robinson Gloria Webel like to thank the Board of Directors, the made my transition to President and CEO footsteps of the women who have led this organization before me. Their knowledge BOARD OF ASSOCIATES Sara Bagley Roger Button Scottie Brown Louise Bruderle Susan Buck Lt. Joe Hayes Connie Holcomb Anita Holec Barbara Kelleher Barbara Kistler Sandra Lindqvist Louise Neher Jennifer Saslaw Delia Smith-Orth Amanda Stiff Molly Schecter Sandra Strom Olivia Thomas Lisa Walsh Gloria Webel Nancy Weins Sandy Werft Margaret Wise Michelle Witzer and commitment to survivors has made SPARCC the incredible organization it is today - a place that instills hope, provides refuge, and sparks change. I am grateful for the real heroes of this work, the staff, volunteers, supporters and community Treasure Chest S a r a s ota’s F i n e s t R e s a l e S h op partners who are committed to helping Furniture – Collectibles | Antiques – Art – Jewelry Designer Dresses & Clothing day, we might realize our mission to stop domestic and sexual violence in our Accepting Quality Donations & Consignments articles in this newsletter, I challenge you 1426 Fruitville Road, Sarasota Open Monday thru Saturday 10:00 am – 5:00 pm further and invite others to get involved. It Proceeds Benefit SPARCC us continue to create change so that one communities. As you read through the to commit to engage with our mission even is going to take all of us working together 941-953-7800 to achieve important social change, but it is absolutely worth it for the lives that will be empowered, saved, and protected from future violence. It’s time to get involved! 20% off any regularly priced item Jessica Hays President & CEO 1199_SPARCC_Newsletter_Fall2015.indd 2 Please use this ad to receive 20% off any regularly priced item at SPARCC’s Treasure Chest. Offer not valid on consignment items.Valid through 12/31/15. 10/6/15 1:57 PM 6 Survivor Story I tell my story to share strength and courage. I want people to know that everyone has the power overcome terrible relationships and situations. Once upon a time, I met a man I believed was my prince charming. He did everything to make me happy. He drove me to and from work, was amazing with my sons and ultimately swept me off my feet. I believed we would be a beautiful family. Unfortunately, time passed and he slowly became very controlling. He began to tell me how I could spend my money and my time and intentionally made me late for work. I was late so often that I was suspended. He said if I went back, he wouldn’t drive me or help babysit. I felt stuck and ended up quitting. Then one day, we got into a huge argument and woke up my children. He told us to leave. As I gathered my boys and looked for my purse, he pushed me to the ground. He grabbed my throat… and I saw my sons watching it all. I had no car, no phone and no help. My youngest son asked if he would be hurt like mommy. My heart broke. This wasn’t the first time I had been knocked down or choked. I wanted it to be the last. We had to get out and we had nowhere to go. After hours of walking, waiting and thinking we returned and I waited for him to go to work. I applied for a SafeLink phone so we could sneak off in secrecy and I created a plan for my family to escape. Soon, he knew something was U P C O M I N up but I continued on. I had a friend come with a truck to collect my family and our things. This made my boyfriend lose his temper. He told her to leave, said I wasn’t going anywhere. As she left, I whispered we would try again when he went to work. The time came and I called her. Everything seemed to be going according to plan…until he showed up. (It turned out his mother saw us and called him.) He threw a fit, yelling and taking my things out of the truck, refusing to let me take anything. I didn’t know whether to stay and fight, or leave everything we owned behind. Well, I left. I only had a few toys and some clothes so I contacted SPARCC because I knew I needed safety and support. My advocate was so motivating. She inspired a source of power I had forgotten I owned. She helped me to realize I did have a beautiful family and that I was in charge of our future. She was right. Since then, my life has changed dramatically for the better. I started school, finished my first course with a 96% and will be a CPA by March 2016! My boys are safe and healthy. It was the amazing people at SPARCC who empowered me. I am more driven than ever because of my advocate’s overwhelming confidence and now I can be a powerful example for my sons. Because of SPARCC, this horrible situation has set me on the road to greatness. They’ve helped me to rewrite my story… and begin my happily ever after! G E V E N T S SPARCC AMAZING RAISE AND RAISE THE ROOF PARTY October 17, 2015, Michael’s On East STEPPING OUT TO END DOMESTIC VIOLENCE October 24, 2014, J.D. Hamel Park VENICE CARD AND GAME PARTY October 28, 2015, Plantation Golf Club COOKIES, CAKES & CAROLERS December 17, 2015, Michael’s on East SARASOTA LADIES GOLF TOURNAMENT January 11, 2016, TPC Prestancia SPARCCLE ON THE RUNWAY FASHION SHOW & LUNCHEON, 30TH ANNIVERSARY February 17, 2016, Ritz Carlton SPRING AUXILIARY LUNCHEON & COOKING DEMO April 20, 2016, Lakewood Ranch Golf and Country Club VENICE SPARCCLE ON THE LINKS GOLF TOURNAMENT April 27, 2016, Plantation Golf Club 1199_SPARCC_Newsletter_Fall2015.indd 3 10/6/15 1:57 PM Help us grow tomorrow, by planning your gift today: Join SPARCC’s Legacy Society. A planned gift or bequest is more than a charitable donation. It is a way to ensure a stream of support for the future and allow SPARCC to focus on ending domestic and sexual violence. Your impact and “Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds you plant.” commitment to our mission will live on by including SPARCC as a beneficiary in your will, retirement plan, IRA, living trust or life insurance policy. All options ensure one thing: SPARCC and the survivors we serve will be surrounded by a community of ongoing support. The benefits to planned giving allow both the donor and organization to feel confident that the gift is making the biggest impact possible. Planned giving is also financially safe and savvy. When you include a charitable bequest in your estate plan, you have access to the assets during your lifetime, ensuring the funds are there if you need them to provide for unexpected events. A charitable gift made through your will, trust, or IRA may reduce assessed estate taxes or even avoid taxation completely. In addition, failing to plan means that state law will direct property to be distributed under a one-size-fits-all statutory formula. A planned gift ensures that your finances, assets, and possessions go to the people and organization you care about. We understand that Legacy decisions take time and consideration. We invite you to take a closer look at SPARCC and our planned giving options. Your legacy makes an incredible difference in the lives of many and favorably impacts all the work we do to stop domestic and sexual violence. If you have any questions or want more information, please contact Mary Ellen Mancini, Director of Development at (941) 365-0208 ext 106. If SPARCC is already included in your estate plans, please let us know so we can acknowledge you as a SPARCC Legacy Society member and recognize your everlasting support. We will all be remembered for something. Build your legacy now. No gift is too big or too small, but every gift makes a difference. Together we are saving lives today and tomorrow. Men of Courage All around the world valuable “male involvement projects” are being developed and new programs are being implemented for engaging men as partners for violence prevention and healthy families. Well-known and respected men, like former NFL head coach, Tony Dungy and acclaimed actor, Patrick Stewart, are talking a stand against the silence surrounding domestic and sexual violence. As a leader in this movement, SPARCC too is proud to announce, that for over one year, male involvement projects have been incorporated into the services we provide in our communities. Yes, collectively we are encouraging and creating a society of “No More.” SPARCC’s Male Engagement Program aligns with the organization’s goal of being actively engaged in promoting social 1199_SPARCC_Newsletter_Fall2015.indd 4 change through community awareness and education, and is designed to mobilize young men and prevent sexual and dating violence. Our program has engaged over 500 middle and high school students and provided young men in our communities an opportunity to build individualized definitions of masculinity and healthy relationships. In the first year this program reached male youth with a frequency of 3 to 5 times, for multi-session presentations. SPARCC’s Male Engagement Coordinator, Aaron Bellamy, has also done extensive outreach with area coaches and will expand to include these sports teams this fall. By engaging young men in Sarasota and DeSoto Counties with support and resources, SPARCC is providing invaluable education and encouragement to foster healthy relationships, gender equality and respect. Part 2015 Men of Courage Breakfast in Arcadia of SPARCC’s Male Engagement program also includes the annual Men of Courage breakfast — an event to reach everyday men who are not sure how to help but refuse to remain silent in the face of violence. While most men are not violent in their relationships, we believe that even one man is one too many. This is why SPARCC is committed to ending violence through innovative prevention work engaging boys and men. Watch for more exciting updates on these programs and ways to get involved! 10/6/15 1:57 PM 60+ 5% Under 18 10% 18-59 85% DEMOGRAPHICS BY AGE Male, 8% SPARCC’S IMPACT (Fiscal Year 2014-2015) Female, 92% EMERGENCY SHELTER - SPARCC provided 6,503 shelter days to a total of 187 adults and 117 children. ADVOCACY - 1,497 victims received services in our outreach offices. Services include: safety planning, crisis counseling, court advocacy, referrals for community resources, and support groups. DEMOGRAPHICS BY RACE/ETHNICITY HOTLINE - 4,068 hotline callers were provided with crisis counseling and needs assessments. HOSPITAL TEAM - Volunteers and staff responded to 76 emergency calls from area hospitals to meet with sexual and domestic violence victims in order to provide support and information regarding SPARCC services. CHILDREN & YOUTH PROGRAM - 134 children were provided with individual and group counseling. 733 multi-session violence prevention education presentations were given to more than 4,500 school children. REVENUE 1199_SPARCC_Newsletter_Fall2015.indd 5 Other 5% Hispanic 14% Black 13% Caucasion 68% DEMOGRAPHICS BY GENDER EXPENSES 10/6/15 1:57 PM Celebrating Leadership Council - $10,000+ Carol and Lawrence English Susan Erhart Jean and Richard Georgiades Henry Adams Grant Foundation Kates Foundation Jane Newman Park Foundation J. Stuart Perkins and Velma F. Perkins Charitable Unitrust Jewish Family and Children Services The Walsh Family / Observer Media Group Ms. Barbara L. Whitcraft and David Heinsler Verizon Wireless Ambassadors - $5,000-$9,999 Kathleen K. Catlin Fund Susan and James Buck Rosemary Eure and Robert Brown Luisa and Robert Goldman Ingrid and Tom Green Hall Architects PA Lynne B. Koy Betty and Richard Nimtz Verna Stevenson Sunnyside Properties of Sarasota Inc. Gloria and Albert J. Webel Michelle and Stephen Witzer Advocates - $1,000 - $4,999 The Humane Fund, Inc. Ravi and Ginny Akhoury Cheryl Ann and E. Vose Babcock III Margaret L. Bates Fund Bud Borax and Elissa Soyka The Boston Foundation Gail Bowden Carol and Ulysses J. Brualdi Valerie and Roger Button Kimberley and Paul Carreiro Sherry and Douglas K. Chapman Bonnie and William E. Chapman II City of Sarasota Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate Cares Robert Copeland Katie and Tom Cornell Katharina Curless Daniell Family Foundation Inc. William Dart / Dart Foundation Jaime DiDomenico / Cool Today Direct Energy Divine Hair Creations Inc. Karen and William Duffey Martha and Bruce Dych Dean Eisner Encore of Sarasota Inc. Anne and Robert Essner Florida Blue Foundation Savannah Francis Barbara and Tom Gardner Joan and Robert Geyer Grainger Matching Charitable Gifts Program Grandmothers of LaCasa Gulf Coast Community Foundation Katie and Peter Hayes Penny Hill Holcomb-Kreithen Facial Plastic Surgery Susan and Jeffrey Jones Victoria and Ira Kasdan Ann and Patrick Kenny 1199_SPARCC_Newsletter_Fall2015.indd 6 David Kotok Ruth H. Landes Fund Karin and Bart Leereveld Sandra and Per-Erik Lindqvist Annette and William Lloyd Cornelia and Richard Matson Cynthia McMullin Meadows Community Association Meadows Country Club Women’s Tennis Joanne Miller Judy and Eric Mower Diane and Tim Muldoon MyUS.com Bonnie and William Noonan Northern Trust Bank of Florida Deborah M. Cooley Charitable Trust Northminster Presbyterian Church-Missions Chair The Oaks Women’s Club Inc. Dorothy O’Brien and Richard Antoine Teresa D. Ohmit Ann and Gary Olson Becky and William O’Neil Palm Aire Country Club of Sarasota Coral and Michael Pleas / Cutting Loose Salons Patti and John Quirk Jill and John Raleigh Bert Rodgers Schools of Real Estate, Inc. Jim Roque / SunTrust Donna Rourke The Rubin Charitable Foundation Sarasota Elks Lodge #2495 SCF Venice Pop Culture Club Felice Schulaner and Dennis Rees Cassandra and Norman Shea Shumaker, Loop and Kendrick Foundation Phyllis and Carter Smith Ellen and Jeffrey Steinwachs Richard F. Stevens, Jr. / Power Source Industries Sandy and Jerry Strom Thomas Sugalski Anne Swain Carol and Thomas Swepston Trinity Presbyterian Church Venice - Nokomis Rotary club Venice Yacht Club Visit Sarasota Gordie and Elton White Daphne Whitman Derek Wilson Billib Women of the Moose Venice Chapter No. 758 Women’s Sertoma Club of Venice Ruth and Russell Young Linda Zuffa Friends - $100-$999 Allemania Lodge #740 F. and A.M. Allemania Sister Circle Andrea Abraham Mavis Ackerman Camille Adams Thomas and Phyllis Alberts Laura Anderson D’Arcy and Raymond Arpke Matthew Azzaro Claudia and Ken Bachman Irene and Sumner Bagby Jeanette Bailey Catherine G. Bain Fund Baird Foundation Bettye Banks our 2014-2015 Donors Knickole Barger / Knicks Tavern Danee and Bob Barnett Todd Barton Joan Bastable Linda Batchelor Mary Clare and Edward Battle Susan Beane Beckett Shady-King Fund Bee Ridge Presbyterian Church Kelly and Brian Behrens Carole Beldon David Beliles Benjamin Moore and Co. Dorothy and Donald Bennett Linda and Bruce Bergen Jeffrey and Beverly Berger Nancy and Bernard G. Berkman Karen D. Berman Deborah Bevis Margo and Bill Bischof Maddie Bisulca William and Betty Blackmore Pamela Blanford BMO Private Bank BOA Sisterhood, Chapter 144 Beth and Eric Bobb Bob’s Boathouse Ardis E. Boch Delores and Theodore Borek Jean and Don Broman Sandra and Ward Brookshire Scottie and Robert P. 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Osborne Jane Imperiale Inn of Court - Sarasota Japanese Gardens Arts and Crafts Club The Jelks Family Foundation JCL Service Company Christine Jennings Susan Jeno Florence and G. W. Jensen Laura and Chris Jessen Bette Johnson Marsha Richard Johnson Linda and Neil Johnson Jed Johnston Barbara and Paul Jones Pat and Tom Jones Maureen Jones D. Anthony Jones Shirley and Bill Kasko Carole and Robert Kay Stephanie and David Keeley Joanne and John P. Kennedy, Jr. Kiran and Bill Kimbell Joan and Richard Kingsbury Marj Kirchner Marcia and Michael Klein Patricia Knasiak Pamela Koepf Margaret Koeppe Victoria and Dennis B. Kolarik Joyce Koppel Laura Kopple Evelyn Koshner Jennifer Kramer Lisa and Mitchel Krouse JoAnn Kurvin Lakehouse West Susan and James Lanier James H. Lanier II Lucy Lapides Theodore Leed 1199_SPARCC_Newsletter_Fall2015.indd 7 Nancy and Frank Legere Bonita and Allan Lehto Jane Letchworth Madeline Lewis Karen Libby Lice Doctors Limited Liability Co. 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Smith Edie and Lawrence Smith Trude and Phil Smith Elizabeth and Richard Smith Pamela and Curran Smith Jo Snyder Southbay Womens Club Georgianne and David Speir St. John’s United Methodist Church St. Jude Ladies Auxilliary Ronald R. Stahl Resa and Kevin Stanley Tina Starling Jan Steber Kay Stellato Rosemary Stevens Katie and Owen Stiegelmeier Anne Stinnett Linda and William Stockton Frances Storey Dee and Charles Stottlemyer Cynthia and Thomas Stuhley Marcia and Joseph Sullivan Patricia Sullivan Nancy and Neil Susskind Melinda and Stephen Sutter Rebecca Swander Tia Tallman Temple Beth Israel Women The Heights Aluminum, Inc. The Meadows - 18 hole Golf Association The Professional Supplement Center LLC The Woman’s Club of Sarasota, Inc Dorothy and Michael Thomas R. Scott Thompson DDS JoAnn Tomer Nathalie Treonis Anna Maria Troiano Tennant and Twargoski, DMD PA Janalee Ulmer Margarete Van Antwerpen Sheila and Richard Vaughan Venice Golf and Country Club Fund Venice Lodge No. 301 F and AM. Venice Womens Sailing Squadron Jennifer and Dan Vigne Mary and Theodore C. Von Glahn Jan and William Wagner Kathleen Walker WalMart Supercenter Fondren and Danny Watts Kyla and Dave Weiner Nancy and James Weiss Margaret and William Welch Sandy and Allan Werft Denise and Kevin West White Cement Specialties Pauline and Allen White Vernon Wiersma Phyllis and Alexander Wilhelm Marlene and Kurt Wilkening Williams Parker Harrison Dietz and Getzen Carol and Tom Williams Ruth and John Wilson Patricia and Donald Wilson Joan and Frederick Wilson Anne and Hugh Windom Mary Lou Winnick Windward Isle Womens Club Doris and Albert Woeltjen Marcia Wood Rachel and Don Worthington Kathleen Wright Joy Yackley Evan Yingst Jo Ann Young Sylvia and George Zimmerman Dori and Alan Zingmond Charles A. Zuroff If you find any errors in this information, or if we have inadvertently left your name off of this list, please accept our sincere apologies and contact us so we can correct our records. 10/6/15 1:57 PM Safe Place and Rape Crisis Center 2139 Main Street Sarasota, Florida 34237 You can CHANGE her future. It’s time to get INVOLVED. A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL FREE WITHIN FLORIDA 1-800-435-7352 OR WWW.FRESHFROMFLORIDA.COM. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE. REGISTRATION NUMBER CH580 1199_SPARCC_Newsletter_Fall2015.indd 8 10/6/15 1:57 PM
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