Operations Assistant: Allegheny Casualty Company International Fidelity Insurance Co. Associated Bond
Lisa Peacock
Treasurer
Executive Director:
The Peacock Foundation
Rotary Past President, MFT Intern, Counselor at San Fernando Valley counseling Center
Beth Ryan
Secretary
Executive Assistant:
NBC Universal
Jessica White
Board Member
Administrative Assistant:
Allegheny Casualty Company
International Fidelity Insurance Co.
Associated Bond
Joshua Grossman
Board Member
General Assignment Reporter:
Crown City News
V.P. Development and Communication:
The Goldstein Company
Advisory Board
Darren Minier
Animal Care former Director
Doctoral Student:
UC Davis
Terri Hernandez
Animal Care Advisor
Animal Keeper:
Santa Ana Zoo
Alex Goodman
Fundraising Advisor
Owner:
Statements Boutique
Gail Hayes
Fundraising and Program Advisor
Teacher:
Washington School District (Phoenix, Az)
Nicole Markos
Financial Advisor
Management Trainer:
Fresh and Easy Markets
Facilities Served
Olive Crest A National Foster Care Organization that has partnered with The Peacock Foundation to provide better care to their clients. Together we are developing animal-assisted programs for group homes, schools, and families. The Peacock Foundation is also providing individual care to clients who need additional services.
Say Yes- Central City Placed in the center of downtown Los Angeles, Say Yes reaches out to the children living in the most tragic of situations. Skid Row is benefiting from after school programs that help provide safety and compassion to their children. The Peacock Foundation is proud to stand beside them.
Penny Lane Services include residential treatment, foster care, adoption services, and on-site education school, outpatient mental health services, and Transitional Housing for Emancipated Foster Youth.
McKinley Children’s Center McKinley's Mental Health Program includes rehabilitiative and psycholgical services such as individual, group, case consultation, collateral services, crisis intervention, medication support and management services, psychological assessment and targeted case management. All clients meet the criteria for medical necessity as established in the Short Doyle Act administered by Medi-Cal Services under the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health.
Hollygrove Hollygrove's Therapeutic After School Program is designed to provide treatment services to children ages 7 – 14 in the community who meet the criteria for medical necessity and who demonstrate disturbances in behavior that impacts their functioning at school, at home and in the community. Its goal is also to prevent the need for a higher level of care, such as residential treatment or psychiatric hospitalization.
Insurance Coverage
We carry liability for both our people and our animals. We want to offer the most care for our youth with the least amount of concern for their personal safety.
Our carriers are Chapman and Associates and Kalmanson.