FY2022/2023
Impact Report

Hello, Friends!


Thanks to the support of individual donors, corporate sponsors, foundations, government agencies, and all of its city partners,
the Philadelphia Children's Alliance is very proud to announce that the organization is stronger than ever and has grown substantially.

We invite you to explore the progress that PCA has made towards accomplishing its goals in the treatment and prevention of child sexual abuse in this Y2022/2023 Impact Report.

Thank you for your continued support.



MEET OUR CURRENT BOARD
(as of June 2024)

PRESIDENT
Desiraee Davis 

NextHome Consultants


VICE PRESIDENT

Joseph D. Culley, Jr. 

Janney Montgomery Scott


TREASURER
 
Rory Wilson 

KPMG


SECRETARY

James Chavous

Global Indemnity Group

Jude Arijaje | Minuteman Press • Kathleen Boland | Everest Insurance • Ingrid Broadnax | Drexel University
Kim Crawford |
Johnson & Johnson • John Delaney, Jr. | Archdiocese of Philadelphia • Evelyn Rodriguez Devine | Devine Timoney Law Group

Mary O’Leary Dronson | Marsh and McLennan • Marguerite C. Gualtieri | Retired, Child Advocacy Attorney

Nathan Harris | Global Indemnity • Tracey Keele | KPMG • Niki Mailata | JM&NB, LLC • Tanya Marschall | The Graham Company

Mariel C. Marsh | Tandigm Health • Courtney Mrusko | TDC Specialty Insurance • Peter Saulnier | Imagine360


OUR CHILDREN. OUR CITY.
OUR IMPACT.

The Philadelphia Children’s Alliance’s mission is to lead a coordinated response to achieve safety, healing, justice, and prevention for children and families impacted by the adverse childhood experiences of sexual abuse, exploitation, and violence.

Check out the FY2023 Impact Numbers below:

4,200+

reports of alleged child
sexual abuse in the City of Philadelphia
in FY2023

1,018

children were interviewed by
Philadelphia Children's Alliance
in FY2023

1,137

caregivers received support
and assistance
in FY2023

142

children received trauma-focused
mental health therapy in house
in FY2023

618

children were connected
to our trusted mental health partners
in FY2023

541

children were provided on-site
medical evaluations
in FY2023

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"Philadelphia Children's Alliance didn't just support me and my daughter, Laura,

they held our hands every step of the way."


click here for Laura and her family's story


PREVENTION & EDUCATION


The Philadelphia Children’s Alliance's Prevention Program
 is a catalyst for bringing community partners together to support the needs of our families, in addition to the enhancing community awareness of child sexual abuse by building out our capacity to provide adult-focused training.

PCA facilitates Stewards of Children®, an evidenced-informed prevention training designed to help adults prevent, recognize, and react appropriately to child sexual abuse.  The training is two hours and features survivor stories, experts in the field, and other concerned individuals all providing practical guidance to prevent child sexual abuse.


In 2022,  PCA hosted the very first
PREVENT Conference at Temple University, featuring keynote speaker Alicia Kozakiewicz, a motivational speaker, advocate, and abuse survivor.

Learn More


FINANCIAL OVERVIEW

Category FY2022 FY2023
Cash 1,196,628.00 890,538.00
Grants 678,878.00 1,872,461.00
Pledges 7,650.00
Other AR 17,382.00
Prepaids 31,373.00
Other Currents 352,749.00 269,616.00
Property, NAC 25,185.00 17,197.00
TOTAL ASSETS 2,309,845.00 3,049,812.00
AP 65,343.00 57,446.00
Accruals 211,178.00 291,960.00
Other Currents 479,714.00 376,327.00
Deferred Rev 1,800.00
Deferred Rent
TOTAL LIABILITIES 756,235.00
Unrestricted 1,417,482.00 1,977,008.00
BOD Restricted 50,000.00 50,000.00
Donor Restricted 86,118.00 295,271.00
Total Net Assets 1,553,600.00 2,322,279.00
TOTAL LIABILITIES and NET ASSETS 2,309,835.00 3,049,812.00

Fundraising Spotlights


The 2023 Bear Affair, held at Lincoln Financial Field, greeted nearly 440 guests and raised over $323,000, providing resources to continue PCA's necessary work at no cost to the families it serves.


PCA, alongside the Greater Philadelphia Insurance Industry, raised over $82,000 in support of victims of sexual abuse and their families, during the
July 2023 Softball Tournament, over thirty thousand dollars more than in previous years!

Additionally, the
Aon Golf Outing in October 2022 raised $42,000 with an amazing 20 companies across the region.


Want to see more photos?


2023 Bear Affair Gallery
2023 Golf Outing Gallery 


*photo on right from 2023 Bear Affair; photos below from (l-r) Bear Affair, Softball Tournament (2), and Golf Outing

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"Because of the support from PCA, I am taking with me forgiveness of myself, strength, and a better understanding of how I can best support my children. This trauma will not define who we are and I will continue to believe that we will be okay.."


Caregiver, 2022


Advocacy Highlights


Spreading awareness and advocating for change and justice for victims of child sexual abuse is a huge part of the work that PCA is committed to each year.


In June of 2023, PCA participated in Hill Day, speaking with Senator Bob Casey's office in DC as part of the National Children's Alliance's Annual Leadership Conference.


PCA honored Child Abuse Prevention Month in April, which kicked off with the annual Pinwheel Planting, which spreads awareness by covering the entranceway to PCA's office with pinwheels, which represent survivors and victims of child sex abuse.


In September of 2022, PCA welcomed multi-disciplinary partners, lawmakers and their teams for a legislative breakfast. Attendees were able to tour the facility, hear testimony from Congressman Dwight Evans, DHS Commissioner Kimberly Ali, Captain Jim Kearney, CHOP'S Dr. Colleen Bennet, and Katrina Wadas from the District Attorney's office, and connect with each other.


*photo on right from Hill Day 2023, photos below from pinwheel planting (2) and legislative breakfast (2).

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