Help, Incorporated: Center Against Violence is a non-profit, 501(c) 3 charitable organization dedicated to providing services to survivors of violence in Rockingham County. The agency is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors and is awarded funding through federal, state, county and private grants. The United Way, various fundraising efforts, individuals, area businesses, faith organizations, and other non-profits also provide financial support for programs and expenses not funded by grants.
The Executive Committee of the Board of Directors employ the Executive Director, who is responsible for program development and service delivery, administration and human resource management, community relations, legal compliance related to overall agency function, and reports directly to the Board of Directors. The Deputy Director is responsible for budget development, financial management, legal compliance related to funding processes, and is accountable to the Finance Committee of the Board of Directors. The Financial Manager, Compliance Manager, Director of FJC/Operations, Director of Children’s Advocacy Center Services, Outreach Director, and the Director of Crisis Services make up the management team. The team is responsible for ensuring that all client services are rendered in a safe, fair, and empathetic manner.