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Impact Report 2019

Program Updates

Last year, we provided a Pathway to HOPE for 55 campers!

Initiatives included community speaking engagements and education, survivor support groups, and candlelight vigils.

Before graduating, our first cohort made an average of $16,000 per year. In their first year as developers, they will make an average of over $40,000 per year!

Last year, we served 162 human clients and 317 animal clients!

After going to Camp HOPE I feel like a person again, not just a victim.

Financial Report

Donor Spotlight

BlueCross BlueShield
Former Ward 6 City Councilwoman Meg Salyer
Thank you to all of our wonderful donors! Your generous contributions allow us to continue providing protection, hope, and healing to our community.

Volunteer Overview

170

volunteers

12,302

hours

$89,190

value
Community Outreach
Direct Client Services
Camp HOPE
Painting
Organization
Beautification

Palomar has shown me what strength is in so many ways and I can’t thank the people of Palomar and their clients enough for letting me be part of this experience.

If it wasn’t for Palomar, and the YWCA, and LegalAid, I don’t know where I’d be...I can’t believe how broken I was because of how much stronger I am now.