we are changing lives - Union League Boys and Girls Clubs
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we are changing lives - Union League Boys and Girls Clubs
2014 annual report together we are changing lives Union League Boys & Girls Clubs Founded on December 26, 1919. Became an Affiliate Member of the Boys & Girls Clubs of America on February 23, 1920. Safe Place for Youth In 1919, Club One in Chicago’s Pilsen neighborhood provided a safe place for a young man who had lost his father as World War I came to an end in Europe. Ninety-five years later, a female high school student at Club Two finds a place to safely assert herself as a leader among her peers through community service and a young boy at our Barreto Club feels free to pursue his interest in science without fear of being ridiculed by the “cool” kids at his school. Our staff takes the time to ensure our youth keep up with their classes and provide educational enrichment opportunities beyond what is available at their schools. Our vision is that each one of our club members is on track to graduate from high school with a plan for the future. We help youth prepare to reach their full potential. Thanks to the generous support of our donors and our programming partners, the youth of the Union League Boys & Girls Clubs have the opportunity to succeed in life and to find their voices in the world. We offer more than 12,900 members of the Union League Boys & Girls Clubs, a safe place where they are free to explore their interests and build confidence. together we are changing lives 2 Traditional Clubs School-Based Program Sites ULBGC Camp Club One 2157 West 19th Street Serves the Pilsen community. Club Two Located in William H. Wells Community Academy 936 N. Ashland Avenue Serves the Near West Side communities. Located 65 miles north of Chicago, the Union League Boys and Girls Clubs Camp has provided a summer respite for thousands of at-risk youth since 1924. The camp occupies 247-acres on the rolling hills surrounding Lake Francis in Salem, Wisconsin, and welcomes hundreds of kids each summer for week-long sessions filled with adventure, exploration, and fun at little or no cost to their families. Barreto Club 1214 North Washtenaw Avenue Serves the Humboldt Park community. Chicago International Charter School (CICS) 2235 N. Hamilton Avenue Serves the Bucktown community. Clemente Club Located in Roberto Clemente Community Academy 1147 N. Western Avenue Serves the Humboldt Park community. Englewood Club* Located in Stagg Elementary School 7424 S. Morgan Street Serves the Englewood community. Hammond Club* Located in Charles G. Hammond Elementary School 2819 W. 21st Place Serves the Little Village & South Lawndale communities *The initial funding of the new Englewood and Hammond Boys & Girls Clubs has been provided by grants of $234,000 from the Twenty-First Century Community Learning Centers program of the U.S. Department of Education. “Nothing you do for children is ever wasted.” – GARRISON KEILLOR Camp is open to all youth of the ULBGC. Recently, partnerships with the USO have brought the benefits of a camp experience to the children of military families. Community-Based Program Site Juvenile Temporary Detention Center 1100 S. Hamilton Street Serves: Court-detained youth assigned to Juvenile Temporary Detention. Focus: To reduce the high rate of recidivism among juvenile detainees by developing their life-skills, a positive self-identity and an ability to a see a hopeful future for themselves. Programming addresses: • career exploration and employability skills • financial literacy • developing pathways to high school, GED or college graduation • gang delinquency prevention where we are • addressing issues of prejudice and bigotry 3 More kids, more often. This simple statement is a fundamental objective for our organization which, when achieved, will profoundly impact our youth, communities and city. As I reflect on 2014, I am most proud that our seven Boys and Girls Clubs in Chicago served an average of 1,407 youth each day. This is an increase of 17% over 2013 and a 45% increase over the past three years. I believe our growing daily attendance is a testament to the value our youth and their families place on the quality of the programming we provide and the fact that we provide it in a safe place where they do not feel threatened. I offer my thanks to our donors, volunteers, partners and staff for making this possible. Under the leadership of our CEO Mary Ann Mahon Huels, our foundation continues to be a model for the entire Boys and Girls Clubs movement. We entered 2015 guided by a new strategic plan, Vision 20/20. It challenges us to touch the lives of 15,000 children each year and to serve at least 1,800 youth each day by the year 2020. We will seek to expand our footprint in Chicago’s underserved south side. Across all of our clubs, we hope to serve more kids, more often by continuing to offer programs and services that attract their interests and sustain their engagement. We will strive to become a leading Boys and Girls Club organization by measuring outcomes consistently and credibly. I am pleased to report that in March 2015, we took the important, first steps toward achieving the promise of Vision 20/20 by opening two new school-based sites on the city’s south side: one in the Englewood community and another in South Lawndale. Through these sites, we are reaching out to support a whole new group of Chicago youth and are helping them to envision and prepare for a positive future. We also began our second year of programming at the Cook County Temporary Juvenile Detention Center, providing much needed assistance to some of our city’s most at-risk children. I hope each of you will continue to support our efforts to make a difference in the lives of our kids. Whether it involves your time, talent or financial support, we appreciate all that you do for Union League Boys and Girls Clubs. In the coming year I urge each of you make a special effort to procure a new partner, assist another ULC member to become engaged with us or volunteer for an event or activity you haven’t done before. I can guarantee you it will change your life. Terry R. Hendrickson President of the Board of Trustees 4 2014-15 Union League Boys & Girls Clubs Officers Terry R. Hendrickson President of the Board of Trustees Nancy A. Ross First Vice President Craig A. Labus Second Vice President Timothy J. Cunningham Treasurer Michael R. Ward Assistant Treasurer John F. Lemker Secretary Cynthia L. Doloughty Assistant Secretary Stephen J. Schlegel General Counsel Mary Ann Mahon Huels President & CEO During this past year, we truly embodied the mission statement, “To enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens“. As I reflect on the service of our organization to the youth of some of Chicago’s most difficult neighborhoods, “especially those who need us most” resonates. I recall the brutal winter weather and how even though schools were not in session, our Boys & Girls Clubs remained open with extended hours, enabling parents and guardians to make their way to work without worrying about what their children were up to and who they were with. Our Boys & Girls Club Members enjoyed their regular programs, and spent quality time learning and having structured fun, instead of remaining idle at home. We were there when they needed us. Our award-winning Science Program allowed the kids to explore new skills, including growing their own food. Through after-school and summer literacy, science, and mathematics programs, we are fostering academic success among the young people we serve providing them with resources they wouldn’t otherwise have access to. The warm and healthy meals and snacks we provided throughout the year through our partnership with the Chicago Food Depository were often the best meal of the day for our Club members. We provided 36 college scholarships, totaling $80,000, for teens graduating from high school with a plan for their future. We are providing hope and opportunity for those who need us most. My thanks to each and every one of you who make that possible. Mary Ann Mahon Huels President & CEO 5 Mission Statement To enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens. who we serve 12,942 youth Ages 6-18 Total 2014 membership 1,407 youth Ethnicity Average daily attendance in 2014 64% Hispanic/Latino 26% African-American 3% Caucasian 7% Other 45% increase over the past 3 years 58% Members belonging to their club for more than 2 years 81% Eligible for free/reduced price meals at school attendance + frequency of visits = together we are changing lives our youth “The doors to the Club have always been open to me. If I felt I did not belong at the Club, I probably would have been hanging with the wrong crowd. The Club has been a positive influence for me to feel good about me.” - CLUB ONE MEMBER 6 “I felt accepted the moment I became a member. The ULBGC helped me when I needed them most particularly when I had to fill the void, pain and abandonment of losing my grandmother. The Club became a home away from home.” - BARRETO CLUB MEMBER Dove Self-Esteem Project Our Club Two Boys & Girls Club hosted a self-esteem workshop for more than ninety young women. Funded by Dove Brands, a division of Unilever, the Dove Self-Esteem Project is designed to ensure that young girls can grow up enjoying a positive self-image and become empowered to fulfill their full potential. Professional women with a wide variety of careers volunteered to share personal reflections and testimonials at the workshop which offered the young women strategies for developing strong body confidence. what we do After-School Science Enrichment Academic Success Homework help & one-on-one tutoring High School dropout intervention Career & college exploration Good Character - Citizenship Leadership and community service Non-violent conflict resolution Sports-oriented leadership for teens Healthy Lifestyles Healthy Habits wellness program Promote good character and male responsibility Promote health and positive self esteem for girls The Union League Boys & Girls Clubs offer a unique after-school science program that guides fourth through eighth grade club members to a better understanding of topics such as the science behind sound and music, the threat of invasive species in our forest preserves and utilizing forensic techniques to uncover a medical mystery. During 2014, 166 youth participated in the program. Community Service “We learn about leadership and service to our community. Taking food and Christmas gifts to a neighborhood family in need helped me not to take things for granted and better understand some families have much bigger problems to handle.” - BARRETO CLUB MEMBER 797 youth were engaged in a club or community-based service project in 2014 “The Club helps me feel that I am useful. I help out with younger members, participate in parades and fundraisers and showing parents of new Club members around. I know I can serve a purpose.” - CLUB ONE MEMBER 7 focus on great futures Samsung Tween Tech Lounge In November, corporate partner Samsung unveiled a new state-of-the-art technology center at our Club One Boys & Girls Club. One of only ten centers of its kind across the country, the center seeks to engage the interest of ten to twelve year olds in science, technology engineering and math topics. The center is equipped with twenty Samsung tablets that have been pre-loaded with more than 1,000 Scholastica software selections. Our program staff leads the Tween group through a rigorous ten-week program of exploration. “The Club helped me build important computer skills. I’ll never forget learning how to type, creating my first PowerPoint or editing photos with PhotoShop. These skills have given me confidence to work toward reaching my long-term goals.” - CLUB ONE MEMBER Barreto Learning Center School day afternoons, our Barreto staff provides middle-school aged club members with math instruction programs of the Kahn Academy. Utilizing practice exercises, instructional videos and personalized learning dashboards, young learners are empowered to study at their own pace and without fear of being made fun of because they don’t know the right answers. Student progress is tracked and learning gaps are identified and addressed. 8 2,646 youth used a computer or tablet at one of our clubs for academic purposes in 2014 Together we served 143,874 meals and 26,266 snacks in 2014. Healthy Eating Feeding the mind and body With the help of the Chicago Food Depository and the gifts of generous donors, we are able to offer our members a nutritious after-school meal. For many club members the food they enjoy at their Boys & Girls Club is their only source of meaningful nutrition outside of school. When one considers that many of our youth eat their last meals of the day at school at noon, the late afternoon meal at the clubs is a vital part of their well-being. healthy lifestyles RBI: Reviving Baseball In Inner Cities With the very generous support of Cubs Care, a Fund of the McCormick Foundation, we offer a Junior- and Senior-level RBI program. Each year, 300 young men develop baseball skills and good fitness and practice habits through the RBI program. It has been a gateway for dozens of participants to qualify for college baseball scholarships. The RBI Program is enhanced by the Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation’s Badges for Baseball program. The program brings together officers of the U.S. Marshals’ Office, FBI, Chicago Police Department and Chicago Fire Department to provide structured mentorship to our players. “If it wasn’t for the RBI program, I wouldn’t have the opportunity to play organized baseball; my parents are gone and I couldn’t pay the fees. After three years, I’m not only playing, I’m the captain of the team.” ~ CLEMENTE CLUB MEMBER 9 “I love Camp! I get to meet new people, go swimming every day. I love learning new things at Camp!” – CLUB ONE CAMPER Camp Fun Safe Place to Build Memories Over the past 90 years, the Union League Boys & Girls Club Camp has provided more than 50,000 young people a chance to experience the pastoral freedom of the 247 acres of rolling hills and woodlands that surround beautiful Lake Francis in Salem, Wisconsin. The Camp is one of only seven of its kind nationwide and offers over 1,000 campers each summer a chance to engage in outdoor camping, campfire ceremonies, storytelling, arts and crafts, drama, music, boating and fishing. Campers also learn about environmental awareness, leadership and teambuilding. After a week at camp, youth return home with new skills and new friends. For many, the camp experience is transformational. “The reason why I love Camp is because the food is good. We have to work by ourselves in the cabin, which makes us more responsible. The staff does a good job protecting us. Nurse Amy is a good nurse!” – CLUB ONE CAMPER Military Youth Program In recent years, we have partnered with the USO and the United States Military to provide a camp getaway for more than 300 youth whose mothers and/or fathers have been deployed in defense of our nation. Special thanks to the Union League Club’s American Legion Post 758 and United States Army, Air Force and Navy for helping to fund these special camper experiences. 10 Programming Partners The support of our programming partners is vital to the success of our youth. Thank you for all of the ways you support us. After School Matters Altria American Camping Association American Red Cross Annie E. Casey Foundation AT&T Authors’ Group of Union League Club Bon Ton Boys & Girls Clubs of America Buffalo Wild Wings & their Franchisees Build On Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation Caruso Communications LLC/ Caruso PR Champro Sports Charles River Associates Chicago Cubs Chicago Dawg Pound Chicago Engineer’s Foundation Chicago Fire Department Chicago International Charter School (Bucktown) Chicago Park District Chicago Police Department Chicago Public Schools Chicago Smelts Chicago White Sox Chicago Wolves Cisco Systems CITGO Citi Foundation City of Chicago – Dept. of Family & Support Services Roberto Clemente High School Comcast & Comcast Sportsnet Chicago Conoco Phillips Cook County Juvenile Temporary Detention Center Cristo Rey Jesuit High School Cubs Care, a Fund of the McCormick Foundation DePaul University Dove Brands – Unilever Dr. Pedro Albizu Campos High School First Tee Forest Preserve District of Cook County Greater Chicago Food Depository HR Solutions, Inc. Impact Networking International Children’s Media Center Instituto Del Progreso Latino Joe Rizza Ford Joffery Ballet Katten, Muchin, Rosenman LLP Luminarts Cultural Foundation Major League Baseball (RBI) Make a Splash – Phil Dodson, USA Master Swimming Maytag Microsoft National Runaway Switchboard Northwestern University Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP Robert Half International The Geographic Society of Chicago Ross Stores, Inc. Ross Foundation Ruth Page Center for the Arts Samsung SCOPE Serafin & Associates Shade Family Foundation State’s Attorney of Cook County Thodos Dance Chicago Unilever Foundation Union League Club of Chicago U.S. Air Force U.S. Army U.S. Department of Justice U.S. Navy U. S. Marshal Service University of Illinois Extension UNO Charter School Network Wells Community Academy High School partners 11 Making A Difference Associate Board Associate Board members are Chicago-area professionals who share a common interest in making a difference in the life of a young person. By generously donating their time and talents in support of the at-risk youth we serve, Associate Board members become a very real example of what it means to be a productive, responsible and caring member of a community. Associate Board members enhance the club experience for youth through their mentorship, homework help and career and college guidance. Some build relationships with our youth through sports and recreation. This past year, the Associate Board members and their friends organized a 3 on 3 basketball tournament at our Clemente Club, hosted holiday parties and bought gifts for hundreds of our club members, and coordinated unique experiences and field trips. Associate Board members are making a difference and, together, are changing lives. We are grateful for all of the ways they support the kids we serve. 12 For more information on the Associate Board contact Marina Siragusa at m.siragusa@ulbgc.org “I belonged to a Boys & Girls Club when I was growing up. I want these kids to have the same great experience that I had.” – ASSOCIATE BOARD MEMBER Youth of the Year Congratulations to Mario Flores of the Clemente Club, our 2015 Youth of the Year. Youth of the Year is the highest honor a Boys & Girls Club member can achieve. The annual Youth of the Year Dinner celebrates the success of youth who have overcome enormous odds to demonstrate exceptional character, leadership among their peers and academic accomplishment. The dreams of our candidates come alive at the dinner as they present the speeches they have prepared. From L to R: Terry R. Hendrickson, Board President, Youth of the Year Candidates Jawun Scott, Anthony Valentin, Mario Flores & Katia Napoles Ways To Help Together … 37th Annual Gala On the first Saturday of November more than 300 guests attended our 37th Annual Gala emceed by veteran journalist and WBBM Newsradio 780/105.9 personality, Felicia Middlebrooks (pictured at right with First Vice President Nancy Ross) at the Union League Club of Chicago. More than $200,000 was raised that night, representing a deep commitment on the part of the guests to the at-risk youth we serve. “For 37 years, the Gala has helped fund our core program areas. We are sincerely grateful for the generosity of donors, foundations, corporate partners, Union League Club members and volunteers. Their dedication allows us to ensure success is within reach of every young person that walks through our doors.” – TERRY R. HENDRICKSON, BOARD PRESIDENT together we can change more lives 13 Statements of Financial Position Statements of Activities December 31, 2014 and 2013 Years Ended December 31, 2014 and 2013 Assets Cash and equivalents Receivables Major gifts initiative Contributions Government grants Interest Prepaid expenses and other assets Long-term investments Restricted investments Cash surrender value life insurance Beneficial interests in trusts Property and equipment Total Assets Restated* 2013 $315,524 $207,869 178,614 322,878 223,659 2,020 39,140 4,510,129 2,447,175 142,844 5,625,627 8,864,717 283,820 248,725 163,269 27,483 25,871 3,989,385 2,589,528 121,115 5,647,594 9,173,350 $22,672,327 $22,478,009 Liabilities Accounts payable Line of credit Accrued liabilities and other Deferred revenue $157,429 783,731 129,822 550 $122,109 901,672 127,650 18,979 Total Liabilities 1,071,532 1,170,410 Net Assets Unrestricted Temporarily restricted Permanently restricted Total Net Assets Total Liabilities and Net Assets 14 Unaudited 2014 Support & Revenues Individuals Major gifts initiative revenue Corporation & Foundation Government Bequests & Trusts Income from club operations Investment income Special events Change in fair value of beneficial interests in trusts Gain/(Loss) on disposal of property and equipment Other income Total Support & Revenues Expenses Program services Supporting services Total Expenses Increase in Net Assets Unaudited 2014 $1,324,165$977,137 37,475 612,218 1,210.487 914,045 929,707 793,176 246,347 299,037 24,397 19,539 903,461 1,502,305 77,285 59,521 (21,967) 385,123 2,975 77,000 4,811,332 (26,551) 17,387 5,552,937 3,768,192 749,945 4,518,137 3,301,095 711,109 4,012,204 $293,195 $1,540,733 *2013 results have been restated to reflect beneficial interests in trusts 12,596,507 1,428,225 7,576,063 21,600,795 $22,672,327 12,446,187 1,430,221 7,431,191 21,307,599 $ 22,478,009 Restated* 2013 donors Over $100,000 Chamberlain Memorial Fund Charles L., Reinhardt E. & Carolyn L. Jahn Co-Trustees Cubs Care, a Fund of the McCormick Foundation • Mrs. Shirley H. Jahn The Reinhardt H. & Shirley R. Jahn Foundation Anonymous $50,000 and above County of Cook • Mr. David M. Shade and Family The Reinhardt and Shirley Jahn Society The Reinhardt & Shirley Jahn Society is a special giving society recognizing individuals who have generously donated $10,000 or more in one giving year. They are denoted with • We are particularly grateful for the long-standing and generous support of the members of the Union League Club of Chicago. Many of them have elected to support the mission of the Union League Boys & Girls Clubs on a monthly or quarterly basis. Their generosity helps make all we do possible. THANK YOU! $25,000 and above Estate of John E. Beier • Mr. & Mrs. James R. Gillespie George A Hamlin Trust • Mr. Howard H. Hush Jr. • Mr. Neal Kottke • Mr. James P. Meyer Edmond and Alice Opler Foundation • Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Patterson Shade Family Foundation • Mr. Howard B. Simpson Frank W. Thurston Trust $10,000 and above American Camping Association • Guy and Jan Arvia • Mr. Ronald P. Bernardi Butler Family Charitable Foundation Cartif Fund Chicago Community Trust • Mike & Lynda Chioros • Mr. F. Michael Covey III • Mr. Timothy J. Cunningham • Ms. Cynthia L. Doloughty Mary Barnes Donnelley Fnd • Mr. John L. Donnelly • Stacy L. & Ian Fleming • Mr. & Mrs. Terry R. Hendrickson • Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Herbert • Ms. Marsha K. Hoover & Thomas F. Karaba • Mr. & Mrs. Loren A. Jahn • Mr. & Mrs. Michael W. Kiss • Mr. & Mrs. Craig A. Labus • Mr. & Mrs. John F. Lemker Jr. • Mr. Andrew Jon MacRae • Mr. Jerry Manne • Martha Jahn Martin & Lee Martin • Mr. Thomas E. Payne Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation, Inc. • Nancy A. Ross & Phil Dodson • Mr. Stephen J. Schlegel • Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. Sullivan State of Wisconsin (DPI) Mary F.S. Worcester Fund $5,000 and above Active Glass Co., Inc. Alana Corp. Optis Partners LLC Lester & Edward Anixter Family Foundation Anonymous Auto Nation Mr. Edward Bernardi Mr. Thomas C. Borders Susan S. Cavender Mr. Wesley M. Clark James F. Curtis Mary H. DeChant Mr. Thomas G. DiCianni Ms. Carol A. Doyle George M. Eisenberg Foundation For Charities First Bank of Highland Park Foundation Dr. Claude Gendreau & Jean Ubaudi William M. Hales Foundation Nancy T. Heyser Mr. Loren D. Jahn Ms. Colleen Daley Jahn Mr. Jessie S. Jones Helen Keledjian Mr. Michael J. Koenigsknecht Luminarts Cultural Foundation Mr. George G. Maragos Metropolitan Wines DBA: Fleury Estate Winery Mr. John G. Papadia Mr. James B. Planey James M. Rafferty RBC Wealth Management Mr. Timo Rehbock Mr. & Mrs. Harry G. Robertson Ms. Sandra Simpson Michael Simpson William & Hope Simpson Foundation John M. Simpson Foundation Mr. Kenneth P. Such Mr. Michael P. Sullivan Jr. Mark Walsh & Company Mr. Fred K. Walz Mr. Michael R. Ward Mr. Mark S. Wiktor Benevolence Committee of the Winnetka Congregational Church Charles H. Worcester Fund $2,500 and above Barnes & Thornburg, LLP Mr. Christopher P. Bohus Mr. Charles Brummell Jr. The Butler Family Foundation Chicago Title and Trust Company Foundation The Frank Cooney Company, Inc. Mr. Mark Crane Dillon Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Eastwood Mr. Matthew Ryan Farrell 15 Goldberg Kohn Mr. Kevin J. Hermanek Mrs. John P. Higginson Jr. Wilson Hunt Mr. Brian M. Jack Margaret E. Jahn Michael P. King Mr. Cosmin Lucaci Mr. Mitchell McGuire National Runaway Switchboard The Northern Trust Company Mr. Mark T. Petrus Mr. Jason M. Schoettmer Mr. Ronald Seliga Mr. Jonathan F. Siedlecki Mr. Richard G. Walker Ms. Susan H. Wallace Mr. Joe W. Welnhofer Mr. William S. Wigoda Jacob M. Wilkoff Geary Rimmer Vincent Wolf Foundation $1,000 and above Abbvie Mr. Steven J. Ashby Bank of America M.R. Bauer Foundation Mr. William M. Beckemeier Mr. and Mrs. John A. Beckwith Mr. P. S. Bening Mr. John H. Berchem Board Of Education For The City Of Chicago Mr. Richard S. Bull III Mr. Edward O. Carney Chicago Smelts Master Swim Team Clarity Solution Group, Inc. Mr. Kevin J. Cooney CRA International Mr. Tilden Cummings Jr. Mr. Richard D. Doermer Mr. Patrick Doloughty Mr. Reuben S. Donnelley Doyle Family Fund c/o Mr. John Doyle 16 The Joseph H. Roy Trust The Mary R Roy Trust Mr. David Ruiz Dr. Glenn R. Scheive Mr. Glen Schneider Mr. John E. Scully Jr. Craig J. Shields Mr. John H. Strom Surber Investments Inc. Tawani Foundation Mrs. Vernon B. Thomas Mr. Brian T. Timpone Mr. Richard P. Toft Jeff Tovar UBS Mr. William C. Vonder Heide Mr. Rainer R. Weigel Mr. David B. Whitehurst The Wicklander Family Foundation, Inc. Rachel B. Williams Foundation Ms. Abigail Wodock Mr. Steve C. Filipowski Mr. Frederick C. Ford Mr. James J. Gatziolis Richard W. George Mr. Stephen H. Goulding Mr. Jeffrey D. Hejza Mr. Thomas J. Horan Mr. Edward T. Howe Mr. Martin P. Hughes Impact Networking Mr. Matthew J. Iverson Michael Jancosek JBS Foundation c/o Mr. Ron Lavin Mr. R. David Johnson Mr. Nicholas B. Kalm Mr. Steve Kass Mr. and Mrs. Terence W. Keenan James Kirk Ms. Judith Kiss Kathleen M. Klauseger Mr. John L. Ladle Jr. Mr. Timothy Larocca Ms. Louise M. LaRue Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lavin Ms. Dina L. Lieber Dr. A. Melinda Liller Ms. Kathleen Elizabeth Manning Jacqueline Martin Mr. John James McShea Mr. Richard Edward Michaels Mr. Richard E. Moore Jeannie Morris Ms. Corinne S. Morrissey Bruce M. Nesbitt Mr. Frank R. Niederman Mr. Kenneth E. Nordine Jr. Mr. Jeffrey L. Olin Mr. Christopher R. Paoli Peoples Energy Perfect Mulch Products, Inc. Ms. Anna E. Quillen Ms. Lisa A. Radomski Mr. Richard A. Rauch The Rhoades Foundation $500 and above Salvador J. Aguilar American Institute For Foreign Study J. Trent Anderson Mike A. Arvia Mr. Mark A. Arvin Mr. & Mrs. Robert Bartels Dorian L. Bezanis John Bodenmann Mr. Justin Brookshaw Denise Bryant Edson Burton Kenneth Paul Caniglia Keith Cardoza Mr. John W. C. Carlson Robert E. Carroll Chi-Town Dawg Pound The Clarke Group, Inc. Commonwealth Annuity Kevin Connelly Frank Cozzi Richard J. Cremieux Allan R. Crevi Ms. Cathleen D. Cronin William T. Darnton Thomas D. Eilers Jonathan R. Ellis Mr. Thomas E. Erffmeyer Dr. Javier E. Fajardo Dr. Therese E. Finn Dr. Jana Fleming John Charles Gabbert Gregory P. Giles Ms. Marsha Feder Goldstein Walter Graffen Karen Hagberg Ms. Laura J. Hagen John Hamilton Hon. James F. Henry Ian W. Hinchcliffe Thomas J. Horan William J. Inglese Sheila C. Issenberg Jefferson Fulton Mr. Robert M. Karton John L. Kirkland Eric S. Kolkey Patti Koury K-Plus Engineering, LLC Mr. Gregory G. Laka Donna LaPietra Andrew Larsen Kevin & Diane Larson Ms. Kay N. Lindenberg Livewire Communications Inc. Chris Lucaci-Oprea Ms. Cindy Jade Malone Thomas Malueg Joseph C. Mangan Mr. Guy N. Maras Mary K. Martin Nick J. Massarella Mr. William J. McGrath Tony B. McGuire PE Mr. Richard H. McKay Mr. Eugene Morris Vincent A. Naccarato Jessey R. Neves John D. Newhouse Mr. Matt R. Olaveson Paul Ordynski Richard Charles Packman Mr. Thomas S. Palmen Mr. Seymour H. Persky Mrs. Donald A. Peterson Daniel J. Petree Geanine Pierce Power Seal Pipeline Products Corp. Ms. Lynne Thomsen Rinkoski Martin Ross James W. Rowley Mr. Jeffrey A. Sacks Brett M. Scheive Hugh J. Schwartzberg Kevin M. Schwendener Thom and Ann Serafin Mr. Paul W. Shade Ms. Lisa Shade Ervin Shindell Mr. & Mrs. Peter Siavelis Paul Sill Mrs. Annemie O. Sinka Ms. Joan M. Solbeck Donna Stride Douglas Taylor TelecomPioneers c/o AT&T Pioneers Ms. Rebecca S. Thomson Jerome R. Vainisi Dr. Thomas D. Vander Veen Kenneth D. Vander Weele Ryan W. Vanpelt Clark L. Wagner Bobbi Walters WBBM-TV Chicago Winifred White Donald K. Whiteman Joseph T. Wicklander Paul J. Wisner $250 and above David Abel Charles Louis Adair Elaine S. Adams John Alberts JD Robert S. Allen Amgen Foundation Staff Giving Programs Michael G. Bansley Patrick F. Barron Anne F. Bassi Edmund P. Boland Darren M. Borowski Robert H. Bunn Edward A. Burkhardt Thomas A. Burrell Dr. Thomas J. Cahill Kurt M. Carlson Mr. Barry R. Cesafsky David H. Coar Barbara A. Cook Mr. Edward L. Cooper III Ronald E. Culp Janice A. Dale Christopher R. D’Andrea Julie Danis Dennis Demoss Theodore E. Desch Daniel C. Deufel Robert Didomenico Lisa M. Doherty Patrick T. Driscoll Walter J. Drone Dave W. Dunning John Ward Egan Dr. James L. Evanko David A. Fain Walter W. Farrell Dr. Jan Figa Robert A. Filpi Robert M. Fitzgerald Kathleen M. Flanagan Edward L. Fleming Lawrence M. Flight John F. Flynn Michael B. Fodor Frank G. Furcich Thomas J. Geary William C. Glynn Robert S. Grandy Randy L. Green L. Thomas Gregory Michael C. Gumbel Tristan T. Gunn Mr. & Mrs. Donald F. Hanke Linda Hanson Kyle Harer James T. Harrington William E. Hay Kimberlee S. Herold Walter V. Holt Lori Hubers Dennis Hughes Independent Mechanical Industries, Inc. Elizabeth Ingram 17 Darrell B. Jackson Ms. Margaret Jahn Mr. Charles H. Jesser Steven V. Johnson Bartlett Johnson David J. Jolivette Marguerite F. Judge Peter James Kane Evan B. Karnes Andrew Albert Keppy Leonard P. Kiernan Ms. Patricia A. Kiss K-Plus Mechanical, Inc. Peggy Kusinski Dennis W. Lamont Dr. James A. Langenfeld Gary Lauger Noah Alexander Lewis Thomas F. Lindeman Ronald G. Lindenberg Kenneth M. Lodge Mikel Lykins James M. Lynch Douglas W. Mabie Arthur S. Margulis 18 Dr. Richard I. Mateles Michael G. Maza Jason P. McClain Donald McCunniff Christopher McGuire James D. McQuaid Steven Merdinger Philip S. Mergener Mid-Continent Capital LLC Midwest Aerospace, Ltd Charles L. Milette Scott Miller Tarun Mirchandani Jodie L. Moeller William T. Moller William A. Montgomery George M. Morvis Sr. Mujeres Latinas En Accion Lester E. Munson James K. Murphy Terrence J. O’Brien Mary A. O’Connor John D. O’Malley Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Taylor O’Malley Manuela Oros Marianne O’Shaughnessy Jay E. Ostema Mark W. Pacelli Thomas F. Pado Ms. Kimberly A. Palmisano Mr. Fred P. Parker III William T. Patterson Mr. Hector Perez Anthony C. Pescatore C. Gregory Peters Steven L. Phelps Mr. Guenther M. Philipp Don Pierson Michael Polan Shaun Powers Seaton Tinsley Preston III Mark K. Proesel Lon M. Richey Paul J. Richter David W. Riddell Vincent D. Rizzo Jason Rosenberg Brenda A. Russell Robert E. Ryan Mrs. Frank J. Scarpelli Chris Schallmo Thomas R. Scheckelhoff John W. Schladweiler Loretta A. Schneider Scott Seaman David M. Shade Jr. Michael D. Sharkey Christopher L. Shepard Marie Smilek Denis E. Springer Richard M. Stanton James R. Streicker Robert Alan Subkowsky Jerry Tampier Andrew Terry John Timmer James Vaselopulos William J. Watt Jeffrey H. White Dr. Sandra L. Williams Hugh Williams Lloyd L. Zickert Up to $250 Judith A. Adams Salvador Aguilar Real Estate Ms. Patricia A. Ahern Bill G. Ahillen Dr. Kathleen G. Albrecht Mr. George C. Alex Susan Andreeff Mr. Robert E. Barnato Sharon Barrett Mrs. Michael J. Barron Charles R. Bartels Mr. Andrew E. 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Ann Rondeau (Ret) Mr. Jerry Kent Rose Dr. Gregg Lee Rose Rosemont Exposition Services, Inc. Mr. Thomas E. Rosensteel Ms. Elva Rubio Mr. Robert A. Rylowicz Mr. Dan T. Sandlin Paul Santore Terry Savage Mr. Leonard Jay Schrager Lee C. Schrock Rick Schwab Mark L. Schwartz Debby Schwickrath Mr. Robert F. Sharp Charles J. Sherfey Sherman Mechanical, Inc. Richard G. Simms Marina Siragusa Ms. Christine A. Slavin Ms. Nina Machi Smith Mr. Peter R. Sonderby Susan P. Sonderby Ms. Abigail K. Spreyer Walter Stancy Mr. Scott Stantis Mr. Kenneth A. Stein Mr. Robert M. Stephenson Stevens & Tate, Inc. Hon. James B. Stewart Mr. Michael B. Stillman Mr. J. Andrew P. Stone Mr. Emil N. Syngel Mr. Oscar S. Tatosian Michael T. Taylor Anne Theophilos Alderman Latasha R. Thomas Emrie Thoresen Mr. Richard K. Tobin Mr. David A. Tomfohrde Trinity United Church of Christ Dorothy Vance Ms. Hilary Vander Weele Ms. Meagan Pearl Vanderweele Eleanor Wagner Ms. Amy Waldron-O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Warren B. Walsh Dr. Nicole L. Washington Mr. Daniel G. Watts Mr. & Mrs. Alan Wendorf Gordon Werkema Dr. Lynn Werner Mr. Richard Wood Westerfield Ellen Wettersten Sandra S. White Ms. P. Kay Whitlock Mr. Harold J. Wiaduck Jr. Mr. Philip J. Wicklander Randy Wilkin Carol Wilkinson Ms. Brooke M. Wiseman Ms. Lisa A. Wong Mr. Jeffrey W. Yingling Warren Young John T. Zick Jr. Gregory Ziols Benefactors Mentors Guy F. Arvia Anthony J. Batko* Edward Bernardi Richard S.* and Lois K. Bull George F. Dvorak* Vern Francissen James R. and Judith Gillespie Laura J. Hagen Michael Hanlon Terry Hendrickson John P.* and Angeline S. Higginson Howard H. and Jane E. Hush Loren D. Jahn Reinhardt H.* and Shirley R. Jahn Julie L. Johnson Norman M. Johnson* Michael W. Kiss Neal Kottke Martha Jahn Martin Richard H. and Florine M. McKay Kenneth L.* and Josephine M. Means Robert W. and Rae F. Patterson Fred Pearson Lynne & Timothy Rinkoski Harry G. and Solvig Robertson David M. Shade Kenneth P. Such Michael L. Sullivan Arthur G.* and M. Marjorie* Tichenor Abdon J. Bray* William J. McDermott* Bill Osborne & June Osborne * Henry L. Pitts * Stephen J. Schlegel To learn more about making a legacy gift contact: Kevin Larson, VP Development K.larson@ulbgc.org or call 312- 765-0085 Members John Alberts Everett J. Barlow* Michael Chioros Richard S. and Cecelia S. Bull Cass R. Buscher* Gretchen R. Lawrie Joel and Patty J. Dryer James J. Gaziolis Gerald B. Gersey Joseph D. Glick Richard A. Hanson Kevin Hermanek Mary Ann Mahon-Huels John F. and Margaret M. Lemker Frances and Verne Loeppert James P. and Virginia F. Meyer Lois R. McCullagh* Frank R. Niederman Albert Pick, III* Robert A. Rylowicz Patricia Schmidt Jonathan F and Nancy F Stevens Emil N. and Avril* Syngel Fred J. Young This past year, Trustee Lynne Rinkoski and her husband Timothy generously chose to become Heritage Society Benefactors as they included the Union League Boys & Girls Clubs in their estate plans. “Our immediate family is just Lynne and I. We believe that giving back and sharing is an important aspect to our success. The Union League Boys & Girls Clubs offer us the opportunity to reach out and give back to others that need these similar opportunities. What the club provides to these children is just as important as parents providing a college education to their children. Being able to allow children to grow up and develop in a safe environment is so important and our support hopefully will help a few of them.” - Lynne & Timothy Rinkoski The enduring gifts of Heritage Society members like Lynne and Timothy have a dramatic impact on the lives and futures of the youth served by our Boys & Girls Clubs. “…visionary individuals of differing perspectives and ages have each reached the conclusion that supporting our Boys & Girls Clubs and the children is a vital social investment.” - Kenneth L. Means, Honorary Chairman of the Heritage Society as it was being formed in 2002 *Deceased lasting legacy 21 In Honor of In Memory of Frank Chmiel, 5th Member Enrolled in Union League Boys & Girls Club, 1920 Clare Chmiel Laura A. Chmiel Christopher T. Krause Alice Arney Mr. Richard E. Moore Club Two Walter Stancy Mary Ellen Bax Mr. Jeffrey A. Sacks Mike Covey JBS Foundation c/o Mr. Ron Lavin Susan Beck Roger Cvik Cindy Doloughty LDC Communications, Inc. Ava Fischer Mark C. Fischer Steve & Karen Filipowski Kristi Hughes The Employees of Robert Half International Mr. Steve Kass Patrick & Jean Herbert Ms. Susan S. Cavender Mr. James F. Curtis Ms. Mary H. DeChant Mary Barnes Donnelley Foundation Ms. Nancy T. Heyser Mr. Jessie S. Jones Mr. Michael Simpson Mr. Howard B. Simpson Ms. Sandra Simpson John Lemker Mr. & Mrs. Conrad N. Hansen Selena & Bud Pestine’s 65th Anniversary Mr. Jeffrey A. Sacks Alan Rosenfield Mr. Jeffrey A. Sacks Jeffrey Sacks Ms. Anne F. Bassi Mr. Andrew Larsen David Shade Ms. Christine Kurban Hilary Vander Weele Mr. Kenneth D. Vander Weele 22 Anthony Batko Ms. Lee R. Hamilton Mr and Mrs Michael E. Kniola Frank M. Covey Mr. Michael M. Chioros Patricia M. Covey George C. Alex Vito Caputo Patricia Caracci Mr. Edward L. Cooper III Brian Cutler Mr. John L. Donnelly Doyle Family Fund c/o Mr. John Doyle Carol Esler Marjorie G. Fitzgerald Ms. Marsha Feder Goldstein Lawrence H. Hatch Mr. Terry R. Hendrickson Mrs. John P. Higginson Jr. Kim R. Jensen Mr. Charles H. Jesser Sarah Johnson Mr. Michael W. Kiss Mr. & Mrs. Jack Lavin Mr. John F. Lemker Jr. Ms. Martha Jahn Martin Mrs. Janet J. McDermott McGuire Engineers Mr. James P. Meyer Ms. Patricia Moore Ms. Corinne S. Morrissey Ms. Kimberly A. Palmisano Mr. & Mrs. Richard Ragone Mr. William E. Richards Ms. Brenda A. Russell Mr. Robert A. Rylowicz Mr. Glen Schneider Debby Schwickrath Charles J. Sherfey Ms. Marie Smilek Ms. Abigail K. Spreyer Mr. Michael L. Sullivan Anne Theophilos Mr. Philip J. Wicklander Mr. William S. Wigoda Randy Wilkin Geary Rimmer Vincent Wolf Foundation William & Helen DiCianni Mr. Thomas G. DiCianni Travis Dunning Mr. Dave W. Dunning George F. Dvorak Mr. George F. Dvorak Cindy Gatziolis Mr. Terry R. Hendrickson Richard I. Gavin Ms. Jean T. Hurd Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Klein Ms. Martha Jahn Martin Mr. and Mrs. Phillip C. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. James W. Nowotarski Mr. J. Andrew P. Stone Ms. Emrie Thoresen Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wendorf Jeffrey Gleit Mr. Jeffrey A. Sacks Michael Hughes Mr. Dennis Hughes Col. John W. Lacey Mr. John Ward Egan Jim Malone Ms. Cindy Jade Malone Thomas & Helen Mathers Ms. Abigail Wodock Kenneth L. Means Judith A. Adams Lynford Bieling Nancy L. Clark Mr. R. Dean Conlin Mr. Joseph W. Epkins Sherry Fischer Audrey Gordon Thomas A. Jaconetty Valerie A. Koster Jill Kovanic John Maloney Ms. Martha Jahn Martin Mr. Richard H. McKay Chris Means National Assn. of Insurance and Financial Advisors Mr. Robert A. Rylowicz Trinity United Church of Christ Eleanor Wagner Ellen Wettersten Carol Wilkinson Peter Nygren Mr. and Mrs. Warren B. Walsh Thomas E. O’Malley Meghan O’Malley Donald A. Peterson Mrs. Donald A. Peterson Ms. Donna Peterson Sherri Petrus Mr. Mark T. Petrus Ruzica Popovich Mr. Frank R. Niederman Mr. Michael P. Sullivan Jr. Shirley Rauschenberger Mr. Timothy J. Cunningham Jack Siegel Mr. Jeffrey A. Sacks Marilyn Skeffington Mr. Robert F. Sharp Richard Tomczyk Mr. Gerald Gersey Frederic & Dorothy White Sandra S. White 2014 – 2015 Board of Trustees Life Trustees Mr. Guy F. Arvia Mr. Jerry Manne Mr. Edward Bernardi Mr. Ronald P. Bernardi Mrs. Kathleen Manning Mr. Richard S. Bull, III Mr. Thomas C. Borders Mr. George G. Maragos Mr. John W. C. Carlson Mr. Charles Brummell Mr. Guy N. Maras Mr. Fredrick C. Ford Mr. Michael M. Chioros Ms. Martha Jahn Martin Ms. Laura J. Hagen Mr. F. Michael Covey, III Mr. William J. McGrath Mr. Don S. Harnack Mr. Timothy J. Cunningham Mr. James P. Meyer Mr. Clinton B. Henderson Mr. Thomas G. DiCianni Mr. Richard E. Moore Mr. John Kirkland Mr. Richard D. Doermer Mr. Frank R. Niederman Mr. Gregory G. Laka Ms. Cynthia L. Doloughty Mr. Kenneth E. Nordine Mr. Richard H. McKay Mr. John L. Donnelly Mr. Jeffery L. Olin Mr. Robert W. Patterson Mr. Thomas E. Erffmeyer Mr. Thomas S. Palmen Mr. Guenther M. Philipp Mr. Steven C. Filipowski Mr. Thomas E. Payne Mr. Harry G. Robertson Dr. Jana O. Fleming Mr. James B. Planey Mr. John E. Scully Ms. Stacy L. Fleming Mr. Timo Rehbock Mr. Richard G. Walker Mr. James J. Gatziolis Ms. Lynne Rinkoski Mr. David B. Whitehurst Mr. Terry R. Hendrickson Ms. Nancy A. Ross Mr. William J. Willy, Jr. Mr. Patrick J. Herbert Mr. Jeffery A. Sacks Ms. Marsha K. Hoover Mr. Stephen J. Schlegel Mr. Howard H. Hush, Jr. Mr. David M. Shade Honorary Life Trustee Mr. Matthew J. Iverson Ms. Lisa Shade Mr. Emil N. Syngel Mr. Brian M. Jack Mr. Paul Shade Mr. Loren D. Jahn Mr. Jonathan F. Siedlecki Mr. Robert M. Karton Mr. Kenneth P. Such Mr. Steve Kass Mr. Michael L. Sullivan Mr. Michael W. Kiss Mr. Michael P. Sullivan, Jr. Mr. Michael Koenigsknecht Mr. William E. Tienken Mr. Neal Kottke Mr. William C. Vonder Heide Mr. Craig A. Labus Ms. Susan H. Wallace Mr. John L. Ladle Mr. Fred K. Walz Mr. John F. Lemker Mr. Michael R. Ward Mr. Cosmin Lucaci Ms. Wendy White In Memoriam Abdon Bray Richard Gavin Robert Sharp Seymour Persky Nelson Cornelius Mr. Andrew MacRae 23 It’s 3:00 p.m. and every afternoon is a chance to change a child’s future. 65 West Jackson Boulevard Chicago, IL 60604 312.435.5940 www.ulbgc.org
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