Saving Grace - Imagine Life without Violence

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"Each of us can look back upon someone who made a great difference in our lives, someone whose wisdom or simple acts of caring made an impression upon us. In all likelihood it was someone who sought no recognition for their deed other than the joy of knowing that, by their hand, another's life had been made better." - Stephen M. Wolf

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Please contact our development officer, Kelly Schukart, at 541 382-9227 x102 if you have any questions about how you can make a direct impact on our domestic violence and sexual assault services, including shelter and safety, individual and group therapy, and our prevention programs.

Thank you!

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Mission

Saving Grace provides comprehensive family violence and sexual assault services and promotes the value of living life free from violence.

Audit

Saving Grace receives an independent audit each year. Here is the most recent report for the year ended June 30, 2008.

2007 Financial Statement

2008 Financial Statement

Form 990

Form 990 is the Internal Revenue Service (IRS)’s designation for the tax return that most public charities are required by law to submit annually. This form is used by the IRS to assess the organization for tax compliance. Information in Form 990 includes a summary of the organization’s activities, assets, receipts, expenditures, and compensation of directors, offices, and certain employees.

2006 Form 990

IRS Determination Letter

This letter from the IRS determines the exempt status of Saving Grace (formerly known as COBRA).

IRS Determination Letter

Annual Accomplishments

In 2007 Saving Grace provided the following services:

  • 278 Adults and children were protected, fed, clothed, and lodged for 3,581 nights.
  • 2,090 Hotline calls were answered.
  • 1,078 Adults and children received 4,298 individual crisis services.
  • 154 Individuals participated in survivors of domestic violence support groups.
  • 171 Individuals received sexual assault services.
  • 97 Children who had witnessed domestic violence attended support groups.
  • 83 Community violence education presentations were given to 1,620 individuals.
  • 62 Families received 849 supervised visits/exchange services.
  • $0.87 of every $1.00 raised/donated went directly back into our essential domestic violence and sexual assault services.

Please contact us with any questions regarding Saving Grace financial information or annual accomplishments.