Haven House Annual Report FY23

2022-2023 Gratitude Report

2022–2023

GRATITUDE

REPORT

“ Haven House Services has helped

in many aspects of my life... I am so

thankful to have the support from them.”

– YOUTH SERVED BY HAVEN HOUSE

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OUR MISSION:

To help youth be

safe, supported,

and successful.

VISION:

All youth reach

their full potential.

BELIEF

STATEMENT:

We believe that

all youth deserve

opportunities

to succeed.

VALUES:

Compassion,

Commitment, Integrity,

Respect, Accessibility,

Diversity, Equity &

Inclusion, and

Social Justice.

50 YEARS.

INFINITE THANKS.

As we celebrate 50 impactful years,

I am filled with gratitude and reflection

on the incredible journey we’ve shared.

It would not have been possible without the

unwavering support and dedication of each

person who has contributed to our mission

over the years. From our compassionate

staff and volunteers to our generous donors

and community partners, you have been

the driving force behind our success in

providing safety, support, and opportunities

for thousands of youth.

As we look forward, our goal is to continue

to grow and adapt to meet the needs of our

community’s most vulnerable youth.

Together, we will continue to change futures.

With heartfelt appreciation,

MICHELLE

ZECHMANN

Chief Executive Officer

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IMPACT IN FY23

of youth were prevented from

or decreased their involvement

in the court system.

1,207

YOUTH

11 PROGRAMS

SERVED

THROUGH

of youth increased their

independent living skills.

AGENCY OUTCOMES

96%

of youth had an increase in

the safety, stability, and

supportiveness of their

home/living environment.

of youth improved their

school performance.

80%

95%

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948

CRISIS CALLS

ANSWERED

90%

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WHO YOU HELPED US SERVE

18.8%

African

American

Hispanic

or Latino

White

Two or More

Races

Other/

Unknown

Asian

American Indian

or Alaska Native

60.8%

6–10

11–13

14–15

16–17

18–24

Years Old

1%

14%

29%

39%

17%

18.8%

10.3%

6.3%

3%

.7%

.1%

GENDER

AGE

RACE

MALE

61.5%

FEMALE

38.2%

TRANSGENDER/

GENDER

NONCONFORMING

.3%

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CELEBRATING OUR VOLUNTEERS

5,140

VOLUNTEER

HOURS

59

GROUPS/

INDIVIDUALS

COORDINATED

IN-KIND

DONATION

DRIVES

941

VOLUNTEERS

THANKS TO VOLUNTEERS:

“ The Street Outreach program has been helpful to me by helping me start

independence. It gave me encouragement when they helped me get my first

apartment. It is wonderful to have found residential stability. To Haven House,

I’ll forever be grateful.”

– YOUTH SERVED BY STREET OUTREACH PROGRAM

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1,041

BAGS OF FOOD/HYGIENE

ITEMS DISTRIBUTED

149

YOUTH SERVED THROUGH

OUR HOLIDAY PROGRAM

527

HOUSEHOLD/CLEANING ITEMS

DISTRIBUTED THROUGH

ESSENTIALS PANTRY

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12 local executives got in the

virtual ring, each leading a round

for our new 12 Rounds for

Second Round Executive

Challenge. Together, they raised

$41,216 for our afterschool

Second Round boxing and

fitness program.

2023 marks our 50th anniversary

as we were founded in 1973.

Our actual anniversary is in

September 2023, which is fiscal

year 2023–2024 for us, but it is a

milestone worth celebrating across

both fiscal years!

In June 2023, we wrapped up our

successful $3.4 million A Haven

For Good capital campaign. Thank

you to everyone who provided

financial and in-kind support to help

us reach our goal.

FY23 HIGHLIGHTS

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We continued to expand clinical

services by providing outpatient

mental health services on a small

scale, hiring a Clinical Director,

and planning further mental health

services expansion in FY24.

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2022–2023 FINANCIALS

100%

BOARD MEMBER GIVING

1,274

NEW DONORS

“ I prayed long nights and days that I get something and since working with them,

Haven House has helped me get a place for my son and things that I need. If

somebody asked me, I would refer them to Haven House because they were

helpful along the way. They helped me in so many ways and are still helpful.”

– YOUTH SERVED BY CRISIS & HOMELESS SERVICES PROGRAMS

“ Haven House’s therapy program has helped my child and the entire family a lot.

We can establish limits with our child and support and organize ourselves when

there is an issue. Everyone in the family is working together and respecting the

safety plan that was made. We know how to act and what to do when a risky

situation occurs. We no longer bring the past or the future into arguments.

We think and act in the present taking one step at a time.”

– MOTHER OF YOUTH SERVED BY HAVEN HOUSE

Government $2,953,946

Program $668,441

Contributions $1,775,481

Other $34,616

Program $3,363,764

Management $560, 662

Development $377,527

TOTAL

EXPENSES:

$4, 301,953

TOTAL

REVENUE:

$5,432,484

*Includes Capital Campaign donations

TO SEE HOW YOU CAN

SUPPORT HAVEN HOUSE,

VISIT HAVENHOUSENC.ORG

OR CALL 919.833.3312.

1008 Bullard Court | Raleigh, NC 27615

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Corrie Piontak, Chair

Lanier McRee, Vice Chair

Russell Carter, Secretary

Caroline Ives, Treasurer

Pete Alberse

Michael Bollini

Barry Cooper

EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP

Michelle Zechmann, MPA

Chief Executive Officer

Patricia Cardoso, LCMHC

Chief Operating Officer

Kim Freeman

Lennie Friedman

Hugh Harris

Carman Liuzzo

Nina Long

Derrick Thompson

Jennifer Baker

Chief Financial Officer

Shannon Walters

Chief Development Officer

SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR 2023 PARTNERS

MISSION MAKER

GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY

All American Relocation

Sheetz

McKim & Creed

G Howie Designs LLC

Barry & Jennifer Cooper

The Baker Family

Carpex

CHAMPION

LEADER

ALLY

FRIEND

David & Jane Wiley

Cares Foundation

Nancy Galligan

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