To welcome, shelter, comfort, heal, encourage and strengthen homeless victims of child abuse and family violence and to prepare them to reenter the community to lead stable, non-violent lives, free from fear and intimidation--to break the cycle of child abuse. To strengthen and build resiliency in the lives of homeless children of abuse, neglect, poverty, mental illness, undocumented, incarcerated, or addicted parents and prepare them to lead non-violent and equitable lives through shelter, housing, counseling, education, support, and advocacy.
Executive compensation
Form 990 · Schedule J · 3 reported individuals · Filing year 2024
| Position | Total |
|---|---|
Executive Director | $120k $128k |
Board Member board member | $27k $29k |
Board Member board member | $17k $18k |
Teal figures restate each filed amount in 2026 dollars.
Estimated with Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA metro-area CPI-U, restating filed pay into May 2026 dollars. A restatement of past pay, not current or projected pay.
Plus 17 unpaid individuals.
Up 44%
from 2023
From $83k in 2023 to $120k in 2024.
Estimated with Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA metro-area CPI-U, restating filed pay into May 2026 dollars. A restatement of past pay, not current or projected pay.
Revenue and expenses over time
THE ELI HOME INC reported revenue and expenses across 2 filing years.
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