b'IMPACT AND STATISTICS FINANCIALS2018ABOUT ANGELSFounded in 1998, we placed our first child in 1999 NET ASSETS and have cared for 984 young children.Beginning We focus on children five years of age andof Year younger who are placed in foster care throughout$436,911San Diego County and we place just one child or sibling set with each of our families. End of Year Next to the County of San Diego we are the$326,780regions largest provider of families who foster.Surveying our families, we find that 94%are highly satisfied or satisfied with thesupport they receive from Angels staff and97% indicate they will continue to foster with EXPENSES $2,225,213us and recommend our agency to their friendsand colleagues.Program ServicesOur families who foster represent a wide range$1,685,765of diverse backgrounds and life experiences, all representative of the community we serve.Administrative $153,223The average length of time a child spends in the care of an Angels family is 10.5 months. Fundraising $245,198We provide unmatched family home stability; a childin an Angles home moved 0.275 times per 1,000 days Special Eventsin care, far less than the Federal standard which is $141,0274.7 times per 1,000 days.2018 STATISTICSFor 89% of the young children in our care, we are REVENUE $2,132,729 their final placement in foster care before returning to theirbirth parent(s) or moving to their forever home. 61.0%returned to their birth parent(s) / relative28.0%were adopted7.4%moved to another home to be with a sibling orsiblings already in care 3.6%Other As of December 2018:*58,741 children in foster care in California(ages newborn to 21)*20,553 children in foster care in California(ages five and younger)*2,321 children in foster care in San Diego CountyFoster Care Placement Inkind (ages newborn to 21) $1,300,249 $48,475*949 children in foster care in San Diego County ContributionsOther(ages newborn to five) $391,933 $2,535We had cared for 105 infants and toddlers but turned away 123 due to lack of homes. Special EventsInterest$367,208 $2,104*Webster, D., Lee, S., Dawson, W., Magruder, J., Exel, M., Cuccaro-Alamin, S., Putnam-Hornstein, E., Wiegmann, W., Saika, G., Chambers, J., Min, S., Hammond, I., Sandoval, A., Yee, H., Flamson, T.,Hunt, J., Ensele, P., Lee, H., Casillas, E., & Gonzalez, A. (2019). CCWIP reports. Retrieved 8/2/2019,To see complete audited financialfrom University of California at Berkeley California Child Welfare Indicators Project website. URL: 4 http://cssr.berkeley.edu/ucb_childwelfare statements, please visit angelsfoster.org'