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2011  Annual  Report  

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 Board  of  Directors    Executive  Director  Walter  H.  Nguyen,  Ph.D.    

Executive  Board  Chairman  Anthony  Nguyen,  D.  O.  Vice-­‐Chairman  Ron  F.  Cook  Treasurer  Angela  Lee  Secretary  Adrienne  Boutwell    

Board  Members  Larry  Bergman  Cindy  J.  Young  Vaishali  Bhatia  Frank  J.  Del  Bosque  Angelina  Sulyandziga  Rian  Koduvath  Yuye  Li  Audrey  Stein,  MBA  

Advisory  Board  Lauren  Embrey    Grace  McDermott  Martha  Stowe  Patti-­‐Allard  Gould,  Ph.D.    Sarah  Losinger  Hind  Jarrah,  Ph.D.    Angie  N.  Marshall  Susan  Moye  Lori  Ann  Wadding  Representative  Rafael        Anchia  Patricia  Lyons    Dilshad  Deyani  

   

Dear  friends,  

 Mosaic  Family  Services  marked  its  18th  anniversary  in  2011.  This  was  a  year  full  of  challenges  and  opportunities  that  have  never  ceased  to  amaze  me.  I  am  proud  to  report  that  approximately  3,000  individuals  have  received  direct  services  and  18,000  have  benefited  from  education  and  outreach  services  by  Mosaic.    

    Our  board,  staff  and  volunteers  have  worked  

diligently  to  assist  those  in  crisis  to  find  hope  for  a  brighter  future.  Individuals  who  benefitted  from  our  services  are  testimonies  to  the  determination  and  courage  of  the  human  spirit.  

 We  would  not,  however,  have  been  able  to  deliver  on  their  hopes  without  the  generous  support  of  our  faithful  donors  and  supporters.  On  behalf  of  those  we  served,  we  want  to  thank  you  for  your  kindness  and  hope  to  count  on  your  continued  support  in  2012.  

 Please  take  a  few  minutes  to  read  this  report  and  feel  free  to  share  it  with  friends  and  family.  The  report  can  also  be  downloaded  from  our  website  at  www.mosaicservices.org.    

 Warm  regards,  

   

 

 

Walter  H.  Nguyen,  Ph.D.  Executive  Director  

 

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Multicultural  Family  Violence  Program  

The  Multicultural  Family  Violence  Program  provides  culturally  competent   and  comprehensive  case  management  that  assists  victims   in  crisis  by  connecting  them   to  resources  such  as  shelter,  counseling,   and  legal  services.  

Mosaic  assisted  450  survivors  of  family  violence  and  reached  over  10,000  with  information  about  family  violence  and  

our  services  for  victims.    

Teresa  came  from  Brazil  to  the  United  States  on  a  tourist  visa  to  visit  family.  During  her  visit  she  met  and  fell  in  love  with  an  American  man.  This  quickly  led  to  marriage  and  Teresa's  pregnancy.        

Teresa's  husband  began  abusing  her  during  her  pregnancy,  and  the  violence  only  escalated  throughout  their  marriage.  On  one  occasion,  he  even  attempted  to  kill  their  infant  son.  He  frequently  threatened  to  kill  her  and  further  threatened  that,  if  she  tried  to  leave,  she  would  lose  custody  and  be  deported  since  she  could  not  speak  English.        

After  a  particularly  violent  incident  in  which  he  slammed  Teresa's  face  into  a  door,  she  called  the  police  and  was  referred  to  Mosaic  Family  Services.  Teresa  and  her  son  were  placed  at  Mosaic's  shelter,  assigned  a  case  manager,  and  met  with  one  of  Mosaic's  attorneys.        

Mosaic  was  able  to  obtain  a  trained  Portuguese  interpreter  who  worked  closely  with  Teresa,  and  one  of  Mosaic's  attorneys  in  filing  for  a  protective  order,  divorce,  child  custody,  and  a  VAWA  self  petition  immigration  application.  Through  three  contested  court  hearings,  and  many  preparation  sessions,  Mosaic  worked  with  same  Portuguese  interpreter  who  was  able  to  use  her  language  skills  and  training  to  provide  Teresa  with  an  opportunity  to  share  her  story  and  defend  her  rights.  Teresa  now  has  full  custody  of  her  son,  has  moved  out  of  Mosaic's  shelter,  and  looks  forward  to  starting  a  violence-­‐free  life  together  with  her  son.  

Teresa’s  Story  

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Services  for  Victims  of  Human  Trafficking  

The  Services  for  Victims  of  Trafficking  Program  provide  assistance  to  trafficking  victims  including  social  services,  interpretation  and  translation  services,  employment  assistance,  and  housing.  Staff  was  intensely  involved  with  advocacy  and  case  management  services,  allowing  victims  to  find  and  maintain  safety  while  awaiting  and  assisting  in  the  investigation  of  their  traffickers.    In  July  2011,  Mosaic  received  a  grant  to  conduct  human  trafficking  outreach  and  build  awareness  across  North  Texas.  

Mosaic  served  45  survivors  of  human  trafficking  and  educated  over  3,000  

community  members  about  human  trafficking.    

Nishi’s  Story  

“Nishi”  was  in  her  teens  when  she  left  her  home  in  South  India  to  provide  domestic  labor  for  a  large  extended  family  in  the  Middle  East.  When  the  family  moved  to  the  United  States,  they  brought  Nishi  with  them  on  a  work  visa.  Nishi  often  worked  16  to  18  hour  days  cooking,  cleaning,  and  taking  care  of  the  family’s  five  young  children.  She  slept  on  the  floor  of  the  children’s  room,  getting  up  throughout  the  night  to  take  care  of  the  youngest  of  the  children.      

Throughout  her  time  with  them,  the  adults  of  the  family  were  extremely  physically  and  psychologically  abusive  to  Nishi,  sexually  harassing  her  and  threatening  to  kill  her  if  she  spoke  to  anyone  or  disobeyed.  Nishi  often  begged  the  family  to  send  her  back  to  her  home  in  India.  They  refused,  claiming  that  she  owed  them  money  in  spite  of  the  fact  that  she  was  paid  less  than  $200  a  month.      

After  one  particularly  terrifying  occasion  in  which  one  of  the  family  members  threatened  her  with  a  gun,  Nishi  fled  the  house.  A  neighbor  who  had  noticed  Nishi  helped  her  to  call  the  police.  The  police  referred  her  to  Mosaic.  When  she  arrived  at  Mosaic  House,  Nishi  was  still  paralyzed  by  fear.  She  was  quickly  assigned  a  case  manager  who  was  also  from  South  India.    Her  case  manager  helped  ease  some  of  her  fears  and  assisted  her  in  accessing  services.  She  was  referred  to  meet  with  Mosaic’s  attorneys,  who  explained  her  legal  rights  and  options  and  helped  Nishi  to  file  for  a  T-­‐Visa.  Her  case  manager  also  helped  her  to  access  medical  services,  enroll  in  an  ESL  class,  and  receive  other  resources.      

She  now  has  a  job  and  her  own  apartment.  She  still  calls  her  case  manager  periodically  to  check  in  and  express  her  gratitude  for  Mosaic’s  help.  

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Mosaic  House  

Multicultural  Legal  Services    

The  Multicultural  Legal  Services  Program  at  Mosaic  Family  Services  assists  victims  of  violent  crimes  by  providing  legal  representation  in  family  and  immigration  law.    Our  legal  representation  is  focused  on  enabling  victims  of  violent  crimes  to  stabilize  their  families  and  live  lives  free  from  violence.    In  that  context,  we  provide  family  law  assistance  to  victims  of  domestic  violence  in  divorce,  child  custody,  child  support,  and  protective  orders.        Additionally,  since  United  States  federal  law  provides  immigration  remedies  to  immigrant  victims  of  violence,  for  those  clients  who  qualify,  we  provide  immigration  assistance  in  crime  victim  applications.  Specifically,  we  represent  our  clients  with  VAWA  (Violence  Against  Women  Act)  Self-­‐Petitions,  U  Visa  Nonimmigrant  Petitions  (for  certified  victims  of  violent  crimes),  and  T  Visa  Nonimmigrant  Petitions  (for  victims  of  human  trafficking).          

Mosaic  House  is  our  shelter  for  immigrant  women  and  children  who  have  survived  family  violence  or  human  trafficking.  Mosaic  House  provides  housing,  food,  clothing,  and  other  basic  supplies  for  women  and  children.  Residents  stay  for  an  average  of  three  months.  

Mosaic  House  served  178  women  and  

children.  

Mosaic's  legal  department  provided  family  and  

immigration  law  assistance  to  929  individuals.  

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Refugee  and  Immigrant  Counseling    

Refugee  Health  Case  Management    

This  program  assists  refugees,  asylees  and  victims  of  human  trafficking,  who  experience  medical  problems,  psychological  adjustment  difficulties,  and/or  mental  health  issues.  Case  managers  connect  clients  to  health  and  emergency  services,  and  assistance  with  cultural  adjustment  for  healthy  families,  crisis  intervention,  outreach,  as  well  as  short-­‐term  

The  Immigrant  and  Refugee  Counseling  Program  offers  a  psychologically-­‐based  multicultural  counseling  model  that  meets  the  unique  needs  of  refugees  and  immigrants.    The  program  assists  immigrants,  refugees,  and  survivors  of  family  violence  and  human  trafficking  in  overcoming  trauma  and  increasing  emotional  health  and  well-­‐being.  

Refugee  Health  Case  Management  served  852  clients.  

Refugee  and  Immigrant  Counseling  served  253  clients.  

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Multicultural  Youth  Substance  Abuse  Prevention  

HIV/AIDS  Early  Intervention  

Multicultural  Youth  Substance  Abuse  Prevention  (MYSAP)  provides  information  and  education  on  substance  abuse  prevention  to  the  culturally  diverse  populations  of  Dallas  County  through  a  variety  of  presentations  and  classes  provided  to  both  youth  and  their  parents.  MYSAP  also  provides  presentations  to  groups  of  students  or  parents  to  educate  them  on  the  harms  of  drug  use  and,  for  adults,  how  to  encourage  drug-­‐free  lifestyles  in  their  children.  

The  HIV/AIDS  Early  Intervention  (HEI)  works  with  HIV  infected  individuals  identified  as  having  a  problem  with  or  history  of  substance  abuse  and  the  friends  and  family  of  those  individuals.  In  addition  to  case  management  and  counseling,  Mosaic’s  HEI  hosts  educational  meetings  to  increase  awareness  of  HIV  medication,  HIV  and  heart  disease,  medication  adherence,  and  other  relevant  issues.  

271  students  received  drug  prevention  training.    

Over  2,200  youth  and  adults  attended  tobacco  presentations  

and  drug  free  activities.    

HEI  served  over  75  individuals  and  educated  over  2,400  people  in  the  

community.  

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Private  Supporters  

 Albertsons  

Baron  and  Blue  Foundation  Betty  and  Gerald  Regard  Charitable  Fund  Blechman  -­‐  Morenoff  Foundation  Inc.  

Carrie  S.  Orleans  Trust  Dallas  Association  of  Young  Lawyers  Foundation  

Dallas  Bar  Foundation  Dallas  Women’s  Foundation  First  Community  Church  

FMLA  UNT  Harold  Simmons  Foundation  

Hoglund  Foundation  Horizon  Unitarian  Universalist  Church  

In-­‐N-­‐Out  Foundation  Junior  League  of  Dallas  

Law  Office  of  Sherin  Thawler  M.B.  &  Edna  Zale  Foundation  

Mansfield  High  School  Rees-­‐Jones  Foundation  Sally  Beauty  Supply  

 State  Bar  of  Texas  

Sturgis  Charitable  Fund  Texas  State  Bar  Litigation  Section  

TJX  Foundation  Women’s  Council  of  Dallas  County,  Texas  Inc.  

University  of  Texas  in  Arlington  Women  of  St.  Michael  &  All  Angel  Women’s  Group  of  St.  Andrews  

 

Mosaic  Family  Services  would  like  to  thank  the  following  organizations,  foundations,  and  corporations  whose  support  has  touched  the  lives  of  thousands  of  clients  served  during  the  

2011  fiscal  year.  

United  Way  of  Metropolitan  Dallas  has  been  a  supporter  of  Mosaic  Family  Services  for  more  than  10  years.  This  year,  United  Way  gave  $320,000  in  grant  funding.  

Foundations  and  Corporations  

A  thank  you  note  from  a  child  at  Mosaic  House  

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Individual  Contributors  

Rian    Abraham   George  Cruz   Nicholas  Hake  Melanie  Adams   Mary  Cruz   Melvin  Hammer  Adetayo  A.  Aiyedun   Jones  Day   Eusa  Han  John    Allen   Sharmin  DeMoss   Aaron  &  Shari  Handler  Channiga  Ananth   Laura  Demoss   Shaheena  Hassan  Suma  Ananthaswamy   Jay  Denny   Ross  Hatchett  Rafael    Anchia   Anne  Dinh   AnDrou  Hatchett  Chelsea  Archer   Russell  Doncouse   Carolyn  Hawkins  Amarachi  Amy  Aririatu   Isabel  Douglas   Diana  Hayle  Elisa  Attaway   Rebeca  Douglas   Laura  Haynes  Alfred  August   Holly  Draper   Dana  Henson  Eugenia  Avalos   Jennifer  Dugas   Ana  Hernandez-­‐Herrera  Toe  Bi  Bae   Justin  M.  Dugas   Elo  &  Shelly  Heyman  Sarah  Bales   Stefani  Duong   Teresa  &  Edward  Hill  Grace  Barber   Lloyd  Durbin   R.  F.  Hosey  Jaye  Barnett   Stephanie  Dye   Charles  Hubbard  William  Barstow   Patricia  Ekiye   Gregory  Hudson  Shoba  &  David  Bass   Gary  &  Linda  Evans   Steven  Humphreys  Laurence  Bergman   Ilan  Fehler   Ellen  Hurt  Bill  Bernstein   Ari  Feinstein   Nahida  Hussain  Vaishali  Bhatia   Debra  Flieder   Cuong  Huynh  Alan  &  Beverly  Block   Janet  Follstaedt   Carole  Inman  Garret  &  Cecilia  Boone   Helen  Frank   Jim  Jacks  Camile  Borg   Patricia  Freshwater   Andrea  Jakab  Adrienne  Boutwell   Ann  Friederich   JME  Insurance  Agency  Kelly  S.  Brady   Leon  Gaban   Jyoti  John  Stephen  Brandt   Jesse  Gates   Michael  G.  Johnson  Jaqualine  Brooks   Anne-­‐Marie  Gillespie   Scherry  Johnson  John  Burger     David  Gladney   Rita  Juster  Brett  Burgess   Tiffany  Glatz   Marie  Kadjibieu  Bethany  Burkhall   Katharine  Golan   Biplop  Kafley  Vincent  Burns   Chari  Goldberg   Jenifer  Kamper  Ezra  &  Laura  Burstein   Shandice  Gonzales   Lisa  &  Jeffery  Kaplan  Jennifer  Cano   Susybelle  Gosslee   Mary  Karlik  Victor  Chacon-­‐Carrasco   Roshawnda  Griffin   Nancy  Kasten  Sulan  Chang   Joshua  Griser   Andrea  Keith    Teresa  Chii   Jeri  Griser   Mary  Kienzlen  Jo  Beth  Collier   William  Gross   Sofije  Kusari  Ron  F.  Cook   Mary  Guan   Rakesh  Lad  Dennis  Cordell   Liliana  Guevara   Raj  Lad  

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Individual  Contributors  

Children  at  Mosaic  House  enjoying  donations  from  the  

community!  

Jill  Lambouses   Tam  Nguyen   Karen  Shuey  Bonnie  Landon   Tuan  Nguyen   Samuel  Slay  Jan  Langbein   Walter  &  Angie  Nguyen   Tamar  Slider  E.  Leal   Jennifer  Nickel     Tim  Smithson  Brittany  Lefler   Olukemi  Ogundipe   Nelson  Spencer  Y.  Lemma   Mirjana  Omeragic   Cynthia  Stanley  Robert  &  Elizabeth  Liener   Shelly  Oslie   Audrey  Stein  Katherine  Lorenz   Ayala  Oster   Andrea  Strickland  Margaret  Lowry   Brittany  Palmer   Angelina  Sulyandziga  Lena  Lowry   Willie  Parker   Tomson  Sunny  Patricia  Lyons   M.  Patel   Arefeayne  Teketele  Trang  Ma   Katie  Pedigo   Kim-­‐Cuong  Than  Willis  Ma   Alicia  Penning   Jason  Than  &  Nini  Hoang  Leslie  MaClean   Paula  Peters   Joni  Thomson  Marcus  Magri   Amanda  Phillips   Amanda  Todd  Michael  H.  Manes   John  Pitre   Dr.  Helen  Bich  Tran  Jane  Mar   Sarah  Poteet   Lieu  T.  Tran  Errin  Martin   Caren  Prothro   Ngoc  Tran    Dillion  Mathew   Jane  Rahmani   Wanda  Turnipseed  Janie  McGarr   Monica  Rankin   Has  Twel  Kelci  Mcginnis   Phanindra  Reddigari   Donald  H.  Valliere,  Jr.  Judy  Meine   Karen  Romestan   Raman  Viswanathan  Elizabeth  Metzger   John  Roppolo   Eh  Wah  Veronica  Miller   Abigail  Ruttenberg   Renea  Walker  Mara  Morhouse   Daley  Ryan   Ashley  Wallace  Susan  Moye   Elizabeth  Sabella   Mary  Wallum  Jonathan  Muchai   Sarah  Saldana   Mark  Watson  Carolyn  Mulvey   Somere  Sanders   Michael  Weir  Marilyn  Neet   Michelle  Sanit   Lorrie  Welden  Natalia  Neira   Serey  Sao   Joe  Wells  Jan  Newsom   Thomas  Schemeltz   Molly  Whittington  Anthony  Nguyen   Sarina  Schick   Hunton  Williams  Brian  Nguyen   Michele  Schopmeyer   Scott  &  Monica  Winkelman  Carol  Nguyen   Jaynie  Schultz   Nancy  Witthoeft  Howard  Nguyen     Lisa  Schwamkurg   Kara  Wolfe  Jennifer  Nguyen   Isabel  Segovia   Rebecca  Wong  Kimmy  Trang  Nguyen   Amera  Sergie   Virginia  Worley  Lorelei  Nguyen   Michele  Sergie   Manida  Wright  Nu  Nguyen   Niha  Sharma   Cindy  Young  Phuong  Nguyen   Walter  Sheperd   Cynthia  Young  

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Special  Events:  Mosaic  in  Motion  

The  2nd  Annual  5K  and  1  mile  run  was  held  at  Oak  Point  Park  &  Nature  Reserve.    

Sponsors  

DIAMOND    Baylor  Health  Care  Systems-­‐Garland    

GOLD      Allen  Premium  Outlets®  Advanced  Reproductive  Care  Center  Cindi’s  N.Y.  Delicatessen  Restaurant  &  Bakery  Texas  Muslim  Women’s  Foundation,  Inc.  Mike  Benet  Formals    

SILVER    Jones  Day®    

BRONZE    Abolitionist  JB  Precision  Time  Dr.  Anthony  Nguyen    Go  To  Realtors  Ron  F.  Cook    

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Honorary  Chair,  Lauren  Embrey,  and  Mosaic’s  Executive  Director,  Dr.  Walter  Nguyen,  present  the  2011  Champion  of  Human  Rights  award  to  Ambassador-­‐at-­‐Large  Luis  CdeBaca,  Director  of  the  Office  to  Monitor  and  Combat  Trafficking  in  Persons.    

2011  Award  Luncheon  Honoring  Ambassador  Luis  CdeBaca  

Special  Events:  Champion  of  Human  Rights    

Sponsors  

GOLD  ExxonMobil      PATRON  Angela  Lee  &  Lawrence  Ooi  Embrey  Family  Foundation  Lebowitz  Family  Foundation  Peter  &  Lisa  Kraus      

COMMUNITY    Rafael  Anchia  Shoba  &  David  Bass  Garret  &  Cecilia  Boone    Communities  Foundation                    of  Texas  Dallas  Women’s  Foundation  Hunton  &  Williams  Sarah  Losinger  Leslie  MacLean  New  Friends  New  Life  Caren  Prothro  SMU  Embrey  Human        Rights  Helen  MaCalpine  Ttee    

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Community  Support  

In-­‐kind  donations  from  the  community  totaled  $139,817  this  year,  including  volunteer  and  intern  hours,  individual  donations,  such  as  food,  clothing,  and  supplies,  and  support  from  other  agencies.  

This  year,  Mosaic  Family  Services  was  privileged  to  have  outstanding  interns  and  volunteers  who  helped  at  Mosaic  House,  at  the  main  office,  and  with  special  events.    In  FY  2011,  interns  and  volunteers  from  UT  Arlington,  UT  Dallas,  UNT,  TWU,  SMU,  Baylor,  University  of  Arkansas,  Brigham  Young  University,  Harvard,  and  the  community  donated  thousands  of  hours  valued  at  over  $120,000.  

Volunteers  conducted  presentations,  improved  the  living  conditions  of  Mosaic  House,  and  assisted  clients  in  improving  their  English,  developing  new  job  skills  and  learning  to  lead  healthy  lives  free  from  abuse.  

Asian  American  Baptist  Church  Northaven  United  Methodist  Church  

University  of  Texas  at  Dallas  Northway  Christian  Church  

Lambda  Nu  of  Delta  Sigma  Theta  Gracehill  Community  Church  

Judith  Outreach  North  Texas  Food  Bank  

Deloitte  United  Way  of  Metropolitan  Dallas  

Capitan  Hope's  Kids  Happy  Hill  Farm  Academy  Psi  Chi  Intl.  Honor  Society  

St.  Thomas  Aquinas  Catholic  Church  The  Eucatastrophe  

Tibotec  

In-­‐Kind  Donors  

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Statement  of  Financial  Position  

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Statement  of  Financial  Activities