Lighting the Way - The Village Family Service Center
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Lighting the Way - The Village Family Service Center
2014 Annual Report Lighting the Way Since 1891 Message from the President/CEO As a Village donor, you have joined forces with a group of the most dedicated, committed, and talented individuals you will find anywhere in the service of children and families. Decade after decade, since 1891,Village staff have been truly making a difference in the lives of kids and families. 2014 was a significant year for us in many ways. Our Minnesota locations continued to excel in every dimension. Gary J. Wolsky Our St. Cloud office, for example, provided an almost equal volume of counseling services as that of the Fargo-Moorhead counseling staff. The Minnesota Department of Human Services has recognized The Village as one of a handful of “go-to” agencies when dealing with cutting-edge approaches and early intervention of mental health issues with kids as young as 0-3. On the North Dakota side, The Village has been vitally involved (Joy Ryan, our Executive Vice President, specifically) in both prompting and guiding how the state views and provides behavioral health services. A number of key legislative pieces are being reviewed by the North Dakota Legislature as this is written. The Village Business Institute, in addition to a wide range of consulting and business diagnostic work, continues to provide employee assistance services for over 350 businesses and 66,000 households across 34 states. These are but a few examples of our continued dedication in providing exceptional services to our neighbors. Although we are in our 124th year, we are certainly not sitting in a rocking chair. We are very proud of our long history of using holistic approaches to solve the problems of kids and families, and the creativity we’re noted for in designing cost-effective solutions. Additionally, our business orientation to our work and non-dependence on government income continues to set us apart in so many ways from other nonprofits. This could not have happened over 124 years without your continued partnership. We remain grateful for both your moral and financial support. Best wishes to each of you. 2 Village Annual Report 2014 Message from the Chair of the Board As I begin to compose this letter, I realize how quickly my six years as a member of the Board of Directors for The Village Family Service Center have gone. My time with The Village has had many rewarding moments, as well as some challenges. With that being said, I am confident The Village will continue to make huge strides in building a stronger and healthier future for the individuals, families, and communities it serves. Matthew Hallaway I am honored to have served such a tremendous organization that touches so many people with all of the great programs it provides across North Dakota and Minnesota. Again, more than 80,000 people this year reached out to The Village for one of the many services the agency provides. The Village has consistently adapted to meet the needs and challenges of everyday life and worked to make it just a little easier for all of us. During my time on the Board, I have seen the growth of some amazing programs including Nokomis Child Care Centers, the early childhood mental health services The Village provides in Minnesota, as well as so many others. I have also seen the successful integration of First Step Recovery into The Village’s family of programs. In each instance, I am so proud of the consistent focus of the mission and vision of The Village, and how that lives in every program The Village provides. Our economic times have continued to present challenges to The Village’s operations, but the need for Village services by communities and individuals remains high. What I am most proud of as I see these challenges is the legacy of caring that exists at The Village. The professionalism and positive attitude shown by all employees, each and every day, is commendable. Village staff are committed to serving others, and we are so blessed to have employees who light the way in an everchanging landscape to a healthier and happier world. I wish to express my gratitude to all the employees of The Village. I am so humbled to have been able to work with you. I wish a special thank you to the Executive Leadership Team who sets the tone for this amazing institution. To my fellow Board members, thank you for the memorable and humbling experience. Your time and efforts are greatly appreciated. I know that The Village Family Service Center will continue to work to inspire others for years to come. So many of us are touched in some way by The Village, and we are all better off for it. On behalf of the Board of Directors at The Village, I would like to thank the many donors and supporters who make all that The Village does possible. Your continued support will allow us to light the way into the future to help so many more people. 3 Village Annual Report 2014 leadership team The Numbers REVENUE Joy Ryan Executive Vice President Gary Wolsky President/CEO Candace Haugen Vice President, Human Resources/Admin/ Board Relations Stewart Hovde Chief Financial Officer 2014 Program Statistics Adoption Services..............................................506 people Big Brothers Big Sisters....................................717 people Counseling.........................................................4,421 people Family-Based Services.......................................2,373 people Family Group/Team Decision Making..............1,295 people Financial Resource Center.................................8,485 people First Step Recovery............................................419 people Supervised Visitation and Child Exchange........264 people Nokomis Child Care Centers.............................279 children Pregnancy Counseling.......................................833 people The Village Business Institute...........................66,055 people Truancy Intervention Program...........................2,198 people People Served in 2014: 87,845 Program Revenue Private Grants Contributions United Ways Fundraising Events Other TOTAL REVENUE EXPENSE Personnel Contract Labor Prof. Fees Interest Supplies Telephone Occupancy Equip./Repairs Prtg./Publ./Dues Travel Staff Training Advertising Depreciation Other TOTAL EXPENSE $9,579,670 $611,871 $159,297 $58,807 $225,893 $148,726 $819,579 $141,582 $284,194 $387,076 $169,455 $190,260 $114,454 $246,172 $13,137,036 CHANGE IN NET ASSETS UNRESTRICTED ($56,597) (Unaudited Figures) Nokomis partnered with the Barry Foundation to provide EAT (Education At the Table). Representatives from the Barry Foundation came to both Nokomis sites and provided all the ingredients to make healthy snacks. The kids helped put the recipes together and learned about nutrition and healthy eating. 4 $9,175,239 $1,255,512 $1,334,076 $732,116 $358,056 $225,440 $13,080,439 Village Annual Report 2014 Board of Directors Matthew Hallaway, Chair Alerus Financial Carrie Bjorge BlackRidgeBANK Steve Connelly RDO Equipment David Dougherty North Dakota State College of Science-Fargo Richard Duysen City of Moorhead Al Erickson Gate City Bank Judy Green American Red Cross Dr. Richard Hanson Bemidji State University Tammy Hauck The Dakota REIT One Oak Richard Henderson Retired, Judiciary Branch of Federal Government Dr. Karen Mellum Altru Health System Tom Nelson Border States Electric Dr. Joy Query Retired, North Dakota State University Becky Walen Bell State Bank & Trust 2014 Board Meetings January 22 February 26 March 26 April 23 May 28 5 September 24 October 22 November 26 December 17 Village Annual Report 2014 People come to The Village for a multitude of reasons. Some come because they are dealing with a mental health diagnosis, some because they are looking to adopt, some because they are experiencing financial stress, or because their children are at risk of being placed outside of the home. For Britany, it was because she needed the additional support of another caring adult. Through The Village’s Big Brothers Big Sisters Program, Britany was matched with a Big Sister. Here is her story. Britany’s Story Little Sister Britany was awarded a full ride college scholarship through the Annexstad Foundation. She is now attending Concordia College in Moorhead with a goal of becoming an obstetrician. It was close to Mother’s Day when Ruth Weber and Britany Williams headed out for their first get-together as Big Sister and Little Sister. They decided to drop by the Humane Society garage sale and let 6-year-old Britany choose a gift for her mom. After passing over a variety of Mother’s Day gift possibilities, something caught Britany’s eye. “I found this statue. It was of, like, a sewer rat with red glowing eyes, and it was really ugly,” Britany said. “And I was like, ‘I want to get this for my mom!’” “And it lit up,” Ruth said. “Not only did it have red eyes and it was grey and awful, but it lit up!” “I thought I’d never hear from you ever again after your mom opened that,” Ruth said to Britany. Far from it. Ruth would be Britany’s Big Sister for more than a decade. Now 18 years old, Britany has graduated out of Big Brothers Big Sisters, but she and Ruth continue a close relationship. “I couldn’t imagine my life without Ruth,” Britany said. 6 The relationship would be eye-opening and lifechanging for both of them. Britany’s home life was very different from the family life that Ruth had known. For one thing, Britany’s father was out of the picture. “I’ve seen him probably six times throughout my whole life,” Britany said. She saw drug abuse in her home and often lacked adequate parental supervision. At one point during high school, Britany’s mother served time in prison. Sometimes Ruth would be shocked by the happenings that Britany would describe to her. “And so we kind of had to do a rule that she couldn’t tell me things…until we got to where we were going because I just about crashed my car several times,” Ruth said. Ruth says she wouldn’t have made it as a Big Sister to Britany if not for the BBBS staff. “I didn't understand what I was dealing with,” she said. Village Annual Report 2014 Once, BBBS participants were invited to a Boy Scout camp. There were a number of outdoor activities offered, including the opportunity to shoot a .22 rifle. Britany took to it like a natural. “And there was a bunch of old men; they were like all 85, with .22s,” Ruth said. “And Britany gets up there and she gets her little gun and she hits the target and they’re like, ‘Have you done this before?’” “You’re only supposed to get five bullets,” Britany said. “I think they gave me like 15. They just kept giving them to me.” That night Britany and Ruth gathered with others around the campfire. “It was a beautiful night,” said Ruth, a nature lover. “The sun was starting to set…And I look over and there’s a deer and a fawn off in the distance.” And Ruth said, “‘Britany, look, there’s a deer and a fawn.” Britany leaned in and said, “‘If I had my .22, I could get ‘em.’” “And I…thought, ‘What have I done?’” Ruth said. Through all the fun and silliness, Ruth was impacting her Little Sister’s life. Britany said Ruth “opened my eyes to a whole new world.” “I think she gave me dignity,” Britany said. “She just always showed me that life can be better than what it was…She just gave me hope, just showed me that…you can forge your own path. You can become your own person…You have the ability to do things, and you have the ability to make your future.” Ruth and Britany having a ball at a Big Today Britany is a Brothers Big Sisters match party. freshman at Concordia She didn't understand why Britany sometimes didn’t have the proper clothing or why she was hungry when she came over to Ruth’s home. She just didn’t understand why things were as they were for Britany. But what Ruth did understand was that Britany needed a stable influence in her tumultuous young life. And Ruth, a finance professional who thrives on organization and consistency, could do that. “I felt like I could just be that constant,” Ruth said. “You know, I wasn’t rollerblading with her. I wasn’t the one doing all that crazy stuff that college kids did; I was repetitive. From two to four on Saturday I keep showing up, and you’re like, ‘You always keep showing up,’ and I’d be like, ‘Yeah, I’m here. I’m here.’” That time meant a great deal to Britany. “I just loved being with her,” Britany said. “We could just go on the couch, sit down, and not even talk, and I would just love being in her presence. It was just nice to have an adult who would sit there and listen to me—unconditionally listen to me, like, look me in the eye and have nothing else going on but me.” There would be lots of those conversations and lots of shared experiences. 7 Village Annual Report 2014 Big Sister Ruth and Little Sister Britany love the time they spend together. College in Moorhead, Minn., majoring in biology and chemistry with a minor in psychology. “I want to become an obstetrician ...I know that for sure,” Britany said. “I’m kind of thinking about doing neo-natal surgery.” Ruth says she’s so proud of the young woman that Britany has become. And reflecting on what Ruth has done for her over the years brought Britany to tears. “You don’t know how much of an impact you’ve had on my life,” Britany said to Ruth. Britany said she thinks of Ruth as a mother and told her, “When my mom left, I contemplated asking to move in with you and, like, be my mother.” “(Ruth has) always been here for me no matter what,” Britany said. “She’s never put me down. She’s never told me I couldn’t do anything. She’s never not supported me. She’s never not pushed me to be my best.” Britany told Ruth, “You’re probably one of the best things that’s ever happened to me.” United Way The Village receives local support from the following United Way agencies: The Missouri Slope Areawide United Way Souris Valley United Way United Way of Barnes County United Way of Cass-Clay United Way of Central Minnesota United Way of Douglas and Pope United Way of Grand Forks, East Grand Forks and Area United Way of Jamestown United Way of Ottertail County United Way of Richland-Wilkin United Way supports services of The Village in several communities. The Village employees also give back by volunteering with the organization. ’91 Society The ’91 Society is an elite designation for those who have made extraordinary, major, or lifetime contributions to The Village Family Service Center. The following people were inducted into the ’91 Society in 2014: Tony and Sharon Ingle G. James “Jim” McKay James and Linda Svobodny Wayne and Loanna Wagstrom Steve Stark shared the early years of The Village history in words and charcoal at Roots and Wings, an annual gathering of Village donors and friends. 8 Village Annual Report 2014 Children’s Village Family Service Foundation The Children’s Village Family Service Foundation is a sister nonprofit corporation to The Village Family Service Center. The Foundation manages a trust fund that helps support The Village Family Service Center. Many people leave gifts through the Foundation, which allows their legacy to live on through the families and children served by The Village. Charlotte L. Bellon Cofell’s Plumbing & Heating Wayne and Julie Ganskop George and Audrey Gaukler Harold and June Hayer Phyllis and Helmuth Huber Adelaide MacMillan Maxine Mattson Jeff and Michelle McKay G. James “Jim” McKay Estate Randy and Anita Newman Olga Rait Estate Irene Schmuser Estate Chuck and Betty Sheldon Richard and Mary Warner Janet and James Zinke The Village began in 1891 as an orphanage. Hundreds of children passed through our doors on their way to a new and better life. 9 Village Annual Report 2014 Contributors (individuals & Families) $5,000+ Robert and Doris Alin Elmer Berg Estate Noel and Judith Fedje Anna Gaffrey Estate James Kertz Adelaide MacMillan John and Lucille McCormick The Jan and David McNair Family Fund Thomas and Christine McDougall Evelyn Montgomery $1,000 - $4,999 Brian and DeAnn Ament Richard and Carolyn Blaine Mark and Elaine Blaufuss Gregory Butler Bruce and Judy Clark Lucile Coghlan McCormick Memorial Trust Shad and Heidi Connor Lyman and Nancy Edds George and Audrey Gaukler Mimi Gokey Doug Gullekson Matthew and DeAnn Hallaway Harold and June Hayer Dean and JoAnn Hornbacher Tony and Sharon Ingle Norman and Eunice Jones David and Marilyn Kerssen Richard and Sharon Krabbenhoft Sally and R. Douglas Larsen Evelyn M. Larson Matthew and Janelle Leiseth John and Liz Lyngstad Jane and William Marcil Sr. Maurice and Joy McCormick Thomas and Judy McCormick David and Janet McNair Steven and Cassie Mott Kay and Paul Odegaard Joy and Jay Ryan William and Mary Schlossman Robert and Laura Spolum William and Susan Stibbe Carol Stoudt 10 The Village continues to be a partner in the Sexual Abuse Treatment Program collaborative. In addition to case management and consultation, Chuck Summers, Clinical Manager of Regional Counseling, co-facilitates two treatment groups at the Southeast Human Service Center in Fargo. These groups help to reduce risk in the community by challenging low risk offenders to be fully accountable for their offenses and teaching them the skills necessary for living a healthy lifestyle. Wayne and Loanna Wagstrom Becky and Greg Walen Richard and Mary Warner Leon and Lavonne Wedar Shelley Weidner J. L. and Kay Weisgram Jason and Melanie White Paul and Marilyn White Carla and James Wolsky Gary and Claudia Wolsky $500 - $999 Dr. Thomas and Jane Ahlin Wayne Altenbernd Todd and Laurie Anderson Marie Bergquist Carrie and Joel Bjorge Brian Blumer Jenny and Ben Boe Arlin and Harriet Buchholz Dr. Steffen and Janice Christensen Joyce Cole Glenn and Donna Dagman James E. Dixon David and Danell Dougherty Allan and Jennifer Erickson Paul and Debbie Finstad Matthew Gilbertson Scott and Judy Green Brian and Emily Hagen Gregory and Stephanie Hammes Court and Arlene Hanson Gary and Ruth Hanson Donald and Marlene Hastings Charlotte and Knute Allan Henning Stewart and Linda Herman Katherine and James Holmes Jana Johnson Mike and Donita Kaspari Katrina and Darin Lang Virginia and Matthew McColm Village Annual Report 2014 Carol Meshefski Roger Minch Thomas and Celeste Moltzan Mark and Nichole Nelson Chad and Amanda Njos Carl Oksol Kylie and Martin Olsen Michelle Powers Ralph and Carol Rudrud Marjorie Schlossman Dale and Joseph Sessa Allan and Mary Severson Gary and Yvonne Smith Nola and Kenneth Storm Earl and Jan Strinden James and Linda Svobodny Norma and James Swanson Robert and Joan Thompson Matthew Thyne Angela Trupka Shane and Jill Waslaski James Wold Brenda and Kevin Wolf $0 - $499 Bobby Aamold Lorna Aamold Nicole and Aaron Aarestad Mary Aasness Sherri Ackerson Warren and Eleanor Ackley Greg and Cheryl Adams Nizar Ahmed Mary and Larry Akason Henry Albrecht Kellie and Erin Albrecht J. Richard and Renee Alsop Dennis Althoff Connie Ambuehl Roger and Elizabeth Anda Andrea Anderson Ann and Craig Anderson Becky and David Anderson Christen Anderson Gaylon and Robin Anderson Georgia and Dave Anderson Jeff Anderson Joyce Anderson Katie Anderson Mallary and Jordan Anderson Rachel and Jacob Anderson Ron Anderson Tim Anderson Joanne and Ray Andres Julee Andrews Robert and Jane Andrews Dr. Stan Andrist Kirk and Tricia Anton William Apel Daniel and Shelly Armbrust David Arne John and Sue Arneson Gabrielle Arnquist Lenora Arntson Robert Arusell and Janelle Sanda Steven and Janet Asche Crystal and Matthew Askelson R. Mark and Lisa Askew Larry Audette Susan and Joel Aukes Gary Axtell Deneen and Kenny Axtman JeriAnn Azure Darrel and Julie Bachman Bruce and Patricia Bachtel Raul Badillo Amanda and Shawn Bagne Alexandra Bailie Byron and Nancy Bain Deb Bain Dennis and Nannette Bakko Ann Balk Susan Balsdon Michael and Renae Baltzer Dinesh Bande Michael and Ladonna Bannach Mykell and Jesse Barnacle Julie Barner Brad Bauer Cynthia and David Baumgardner Mary Jean Becker Robert Becker Jennifer Beckett Michael and Debra Beckett Tim Beckett Gene and Marcie Beisch Brad Beiseker Cindy Belchlavek Dale Beling Brennan and Amanda Bell Jeff and Melissa Benda Katherine and Jerry Benda Jeremy and Kathryn Bendewald Sandra Beneke Jason and Jessica Bentley Curtis and Traci Berg Jean Berg Jessica and Robert Berg Kathryn Berg Richard and Tracy Berg Sara Berg Shawn Bergan Diane Berggren Paul and Nicole Berglund Katie and Brian Bergner Richard and Lois Bergseth Dr. Steven and Darlene Berndt Mark Berntson Otto and June Bervik Yvonne Bethke Sandra and Peter Bilstad Ronald Bina Zaundra Bina LeRoy Bitzan Gregory and Nancy Bjerke Royce and Lavonne Black Jeffrey and Lindsey Bladow Phyllis Boatman Robert and Brenda Bohmert Brenda Boll Stephanie Boll Edelle Bond Lynn Boock Timothy and Nanette Boots Julianne Bopp Ella Borge Michael Bormann Beverly Boss Curtis Bostad Jason Bostow Carly and Leroy Bosworth One of the really wonderful little people who come to Nokomis each day. She loves to smile! Jeff and Kathy Botnen Paul and Barb Bougie Dale and Stacy Boyer Carla Braaten Jean Brandt Bethany Brandt-Sargent Duane and Sandra Brasch Joseph and Krista Bratvold Scott and Paula Breidenbach Robin Brekke Adam Brewer Troy Brewster Keith and Mary Broadwell Kelly and Sherri Brodsho Becky Brookberg Jeanine Brooks William and Anna Marie Brooks Leo and Rebecca Broughton Sam Brouillard Cindy and Chad Brown Georgia and Dale Brown Lois Brown Mark Brown Suzanne Brown Richard and Susan Brudvik In an effort to keep our gift records accurate, please send us any corrections you may have regarding how your name appears in our listing. Please call 701-451-4957 with updates. 11 Village Annual Report 2014 A children’s mental health consultant from The Village’s Moorhead office visits Nokomis each week to observe the classrooms and assist the teachers in identifying and addressing mental health issues. She is also available to meet with families one-on-one if they have any questions about their child’s behavior, development, or any other needs or concerns. Beth Bruggeman Arlen Brunsvold Justin and Amanda Buchholz Steve and Susan Burcham Julie Burgum Michael and Christy Burke Darrell and Nancy Burkland Rosann and Craig Burslie Tim Burtness Michael and Cheryl Busch William and Dina Butcher Diane Butenhoff Marjorie Cagley Nate and Melissa Callens Linda and Joseph Capistrant Cathy Cariveau Catherine Carlson Jeremy Carlson Michelle Carlson Natalie and Robert Carlson Diana Carlsrud Diane Carlsrud Douglas and Sheree Carney Stacy Carriere Jonathan Casper Susan Cederholm Allison Chapin Leap and Scarlett Chear Abi Jo Christensen Melissa Christensen Paula and Thomas Christensen Winifred Christensen Barb Christianson Donna Clanton Bonita and Ronald Clarys Jordan Clementson Michael and Lisa Clower Tim Colby Jason Coles Katherine Collins Gail Confer Kathy and Quentin Conklin Cindy Cook James and Eleanor Coomber 12 Patricia Corwin Melissa Cossette Jody Coste Justin Coste Crystal and Christopher Larson Mark Cottrell Ashley Counts David and Kay Currier Becky and Andrew Curtis Becky Czickotzki Brian Czichotzki Chris Czichotzki Emily Czichotcki Todd and Heidi Dagman Lillian Dagner Corey Dahl Arlan and Janice Dahlen Laurie Dalbey Lori E. Daly Christie and Brett Danielson Mark and Jo Ellen Davidson Paige Davis Chris Dawson Edith A. Dawson Blaise Deckert Brenda Degenstein Robert and Sue Deike Nancy De’Lander Naomi Dell Douglas and Paula DeMinck Jeanette Dennison Paul DesChene Adam Desroches Ronald and Monica Dessonville Thomas Devorak and Mariko Nagatomo-Devorak Fran and Alan Dexter Sam Dibble Kari Dick Rebecca and Stephen Dickerson Erik Diederich Kimberly and Allen Dienslake Erika Dietz Donavan and Debra Diseth Village Annual Report 2014 Steve Dixon Melissa Dixon-Armfield and Jim Armfield James and Teri Dobbs John and Anita Dobbs Denise Doeling Nancy Dohrer Andrew Donner Thomas Dooley and Deb Kluck Brian and Julie Doom Lynn Dorn Mark Doyle Mrs. Thomas Drayton Donna and Stan Dreckman Suzanne Dreckman Joanne Drenkow Luci and Ted Duchsherer Brady and Teresa Duffy Andy Dumas Darren Dunlop Ellen Dunn Richard and Cheryl Duysen Alva Dyrud Duane Egeberg Nancy Egeberg Roger and Rachel Egeberg Lisa and Richard Eggert Dan Eggiman Steve Eickhoff Gerald and Brenda Eid Paul Eidbo John Eide Becky Elbert Ronald and Joanne Ellingson Tracy Ellingson Cecile Ellis Rich Ellsworth Mike Emerson Rob Emerson Gary and Mary Engebretson Janice Engen Robert and Lauri Engen Charlotte and Eddie Enger Gregg Enger Jeremiah and Jara Enger Lisa Enger Jacob and Marci Erbele Roger and Janelle Erbes Ginger Erickson Janice and Vance Erickson John and Kim Erickson Shelly Ernest John and Martha Esbjornsson Jay Estenson Shawn Evanson Jodi Evenson Beth and Shane Evenstad Becky Faller Leon Faris Joseph and Deborah Farrell Trina Fear Charles and Shirley Feeney Carmen Felch David Felch Charlotte and Richard Feldman Laura Feldner Marcie Felix Calvin and Doris Fercho Dave Ferguson Michelle Ferrell Amber Ferrie Sandra Ferris Deb Fetting Dan and Kathy Fiandaca Mike and Althea Fick Joanne and Duane Field Robert and Jackie Field Melanie and Duane Fierstine Bernice Finnesgard Shelley Finney and Charles Rehovsky Jerry and Shirley Fischer Shara and Aaron Fischer Brandon Fisher Elaine Fiske Rebecca and Charles Fitzpatrick Mark Flaagan Timothy Flakoll Chad and Emily Flanagan Dwight and Marcella Flaten Lou Ann Fleck Paul and Karen Fleming Ranelle Fogelson Colette and Roy Folstad Jack Folstrom Mary and Mathias Fontes Judy and Daniel Foss Donald and Kenegunda Foster Arlen and Sandy Franchuk Krista French Mary Ann French Alfred Frenette Lee and Karen Frigen LaMae Friskop Ryan Fritz 13 Nokomis kids help say Thank You to our wonderful sponsors and supporters. Michael Fugere Shawn Fuglseth Heidi Furan Mary Furan Bruce and Lorraine Furness Marlis Furuseth Kelli Fyllesvold Geraldine Gadberry Doug and Tasha Gahner Todd Galbreath Adam Gallant Rodney and Holly Gapp Wade and Karen Garrett Sarah and Azer Gasevic Bryan and Tifanie Gelinske Shannon and Robert Gephart Nina Gerber Robert and Judith German Stephanie Gess Cindy Geston Lisa Gibbens Col. Rick and Mandy Gibney Brett and Alyssa Gilbertson Harvey and Bonnie Gilbertson Kelsey Gilbraith Jan Gilmore Richard and Rachel Gladue Christopher Goblirsch Lori and Bart Goeson Kathy Gohl Randy and Wanda Goldade Schepp Kathleen Goor Kari Goos Kristopher and Jill Gorden Diane Gores Joe Gotta Dennis Gould Lynette and John Gourde Paul and Janet Graalum Maureen and Todd Graber Vernon and Marcy Grant Renee and Michael Gravalin Clinician Nadine Hillesheim started a Depression and Anxiety Psychotherapy Group in Fargo. This is an ongoing treatment group that teaches proven coping skills for managing and reducing symptoms of depression and anxiety. Village Annual Report 2014 Thomas Green Roger and Claudia Greenley David and Shannon Gregor Eric and Andrea Greiff Jane Greminger Kathleen and Derrick Groff Charles and Helen Grommesh Nels Grote Keith Groven Susan and Robert Grundysen James Gullekson Jane Gullekson Lois Gullickson Karl and Joleen Gunderson Rob Gunderson Mary Gunkelman Larry and Moyne Gunst Brian Gustafson Dennis Gustafson Linda and Robert Gylland Darin Haaland Dominic and Susan Haan Jolee Habedank Roger and Mary Haberman Glen and Jodi Haekenkamp Mark and Suzanne Haen Arvin and Beverly Hagen Cliff Hagen Jean Hagen Jackie and Leroy Hager W. Todd and Ann Haggart Mark and Cheryl Hagy Cathy Hahn Josh Haider Dr. Gwen Halaas Roland and Louise Hall David and Valerie Halvorson Chadbourne Hamblin James and Naomi Hambrick Gerald Hamm Penny and Bryan Hamm Leona Hammes Mark and Kristen Hamre Andrew Hanson Anita Hanson Caitlin Hanson Michael Hanson Dr. Richard Hanson and Diane Hanson Candace Harmon Adam and Heather Haroldson Bob and Darlene Harsch Carrie Harsch 14 In St. Cloud, The Village revamped its weekly Anger Management and Domestic Violence groups with a stronger focus on addressing the underlying trauma in the attendees’ lives. Village therapists are well-trained and experienced in trauma and its impact on people throughout their lives. We have found that early childhood traumatic experiences can impact a person’s current level and expression of anger. Helping group attendees identify and address this trauma can assist them in their recovery. Amy Hartze Matthew and Kathryn Hasbargen Carolyn Hasey Rob Haskell Steven and Dianna HatfieldClemenson Carrie Haug Harley Haug Tasha and Ryan Haug Candace and Duane Haugen Michael and Janice Haugen Fred and Judy Haugo Rodney and Theresa Haugtvedt Sacha and Seth Hauschulz C.H. and Kathy Hawken Cassie Hayes Philip Hayes Chuck and Jane Heath Marilyn Hedberg Kevin Heggeness Denise Heglie Dorothy M. Heieie Cameron Heim Ervin and Lois Heim Holly and Patrick Heintzman Ralph and Joanne Heinzen Savannah Heiser Bridget Heiter Sharon Heley Carol Helgren Robert and Marlys Hellem Maggie Heller Liv and Dan Helm Anna M. Helms Paul and Lisa Hemm Chuck Hendricks Debbie and Vern Hendrickson Jack and Linda Hendrickson Garrett Henrich Jon and Janet Henrich Meghan Henrich Trudy Henrikson Village Annual Report 2014 Carol Henry Joshua Herbold Corey Herlickson Shawn Herlickson Vernon and Dawn Herman Jr. Deborah Hermans Eric and Karen Hermans Dean and Sheila Herold Rex and Virginia Herring Brittany Herrington Doris Hertsgaard Douglas and Arlene Herzog Mitch Highman Shanna and Matthew Hilbert Norma Hilde Rebecca Hilde Sue Hildremyr Gerald and Ursula Hill Lori Hill Nadine Hillesheim and Steve Sellent Michael Hillger Kermit and Jenny Himle Muriel and John Hinman Warren and Maureen Hintz Brandon and Dana Hirsch Rachel Hoben Erika Hochgraber Victoria Hoebee Chuck Hoge Steven and Margie Hohnadel Carrie and Gregory Holland Timothy and Ellen Holland Jon and Kathy Holman Brianna Holmen Grant and Shirley Holmen Emily Holt Tamera and Ronald Holte Jeff Holth Daniel and Staci Holzheimer Jessica and Bill Hoppe Calvin and Shirley Hornbacher Laura Host Kayla Hough Stewart and Kristi Hovde Chris and Christa Howell Michael and Michela Howell Bruce Hoyt Mark and Carla Hubbard Susan and Paul Hubbard Douglas and Carole Huber Fred and Jody Hudson Clarice Hughes Loretta Hughes Josh and Kelly Humble Stacy and Randy Huss Mary and Gerald Huus William Ibach Debra Idland Deborah Igoe Daniel and Eva Inches Lori Ishaug Jocie Iszler Mary Ivers Tom Iverson Sandra Ives Roger and Kathleen Ivesdal Janice Jackson Calvin and Wendy Jacobson Kathleen Jacobson Willie Jacobson Lyle and Claudia Janz Sabrina Jenks Austin Jensen Jessica and Jacob Jensen Larry and Marsha Jensen Marti Jensen Alissa Jenson Dirk Jenson Monte and Mary Jerstad Amanda Johnson Amy Johnson Carol Johnson Chad Johnson Charley and Mary Johnson Craig and Julie Johnson Dorreen Johnson Elizabeth and James Johnson George and Janice Johnson Guy Johnson Jeff Johnson Joel Johnson Kaija Johnson Mark and Pamela Johnson Marshall and Cynthia Johnson Pam Johnson 15 Shayli Johnson Leslie Johnston James and Mary Jondahl Donald and Peggy Jones Eugene and Janet Jones Melaine Jones Mike Jones Delroy and Susan Jordahl Neil and Nancy Jordheim Kevin Jordre B.A. and M.W. Jorgensen Lura Joseph Elizabeth and Aaron Jost Children’s services are available through Kristin and James Jost The Village’s network of offices. Dewey Joyce Luke and Nikki Jo Klefstad Mike Joyce Genevieve Klein Rick and Jana Judisch Gary and Virginia Kleingartner Jonathan and Jennifer Kadrmas Maryanne Kleven Derek Kainz John and Jan Klocke Twyla Kallod Bruce and Sheila Klosterman Andrew and Anja Kalvoda Douglas and Janette Klungtvedt Dean and Doris Kasowski Tara Klungtvedt Tara Kasprowicz Brett and Kendra Knain Leah and E Kastner David and Jane Knecht Beverly and Timothy Kato John and Ann Knecht Rajeev Kaul Keith and Tiffany Knoke Mildred Kautz Alex Knott Charles and Lynette Kehler Nathan and Heidi Knudsen Patricia Kelly Brandon Knutson Josh Kemmer Katrina Kuntson Vance Kemmer Kelsey Knutson Betty Kerns Lori Koble Helen Ketterl Sue Koesterman L. Sean Key Nancy Koetz Mani Khamvongsa Jessica Kolling Donald and Jo Kilander Steven Koloziej Penelope Kilbride Ruby and Jeffrey Kolpack Jonette King Sandy and Brian Korbel Randal and Rhonda Kingsley Tye and Linnea Korbl Margaret Kinnarath E. Anne Koski Gail and Trent Kinney David and Elaine Koslowski Mrs. Charles Kinslow Donald and Laurine Kounovsky Rodney Kjellberg Steve Krabbenhoft Karissa Kjos Jeremy Kramer Judith and Charles Klaers Pam Kramer Joshua and Megan Kleckner Rhonda Kramer Thank you to our Village donors who wish to remain anonymous. Village Annual Report 2014 First Step Recovery added additional Registered Nurses and addiction counselors to its staff to identify and manage the underlying psychological and medical issues that often accompany addiction. This allows us to meet the needs of even the most medically complicated patients—helping them navigate medical issues that can impact addiction treatment. Vivian and William Kranzler Miles and Kristi Krebs Doug and Nancy Krebsbach R.S. and Swarna Krishnan Shane Krogstad Beatrice and Keith Kroke Bob Krugler Brad and DeeAnn Krugler Bonnie and Thomas Kuehn Joel Kuhl Christi Kukes Cindy and Wayne Kuster Amanda Kutter Margriet Lacy Jeffrey Ladew Eden Lafond Dennis and Linda Lang Richard and Vicki Laraway Heather Larsen Joyce Larsen Anna Larson Dana Larson Jerry Larson Marcia and Dean Larson Mike Larson Paul and Rebecca Larson Richard and Gayle Larson Sarah Larson Veril Larson John Laskey Maycie and Harper Lass Michelle Lass Andrea Lauer Julie and Richard Laufenberg Steven Lausch Joanne and Wayne Lauwers Miranda Lavelle Zach Lavelle Lori Layton Becky Leaf Jennifer Leddon Jim LeDoux Gloria and David Lee Judith Lee Dallas Leichtenberg Larry and Mary Ann Leier Gail Lein Barbara and Daryl Leistikow Holly Leistikow Elizabeth Lemm Through the support of the United Way, Nokomis was able to purchase an online assessment system called “Teaching Strategies GOLD,” along with Surface tablets for each classroom. This program enables teachers to implement authentic, ongoing, observational assessments critical to planning appropriate learning experiences and individualized goals that help children thrive. 16 Village Annual Report 2014 Barbara and Richard Leshovsky Mark and Karen Lester Tara Lettenmaier Arvilla and Lloyd Lien Marna and Thomas Lien Deidra Lies Curt and Connie Lillehoff Karen Lind Barb Lindberg Charlie and Erin Lindberg Shelly and Mark Lindlauf Keith Lindsay Betty Lindstrom Joyce and Andy Lindvig Cynthia and Paul Linstad Robert Littlefield Benjamin and Christine Litzinger Nancy Llewellyn Veronica Lloyd Laura and Thomas Lock Mary A. Locken Barbara Lockhart Lori Lockhart Bonnie Lonbaken Clint and Barbara Lonbaken Kurt H. Losee John Lostys Richard and Theresa Lothspeich Lonnie and Vickie Ludwig Josh Luhman Lori Luhman Pat Luhman Diane and George Luiken Sheri Lukas Ruth and Kuldip Lumb Dorothy A. Lund Nelson Marilyn Lundberg Jesse Lunde Julie Lunde Gary Lunder Vernon Lykken Andrew Lynch Ben Lynch Kelly and Rob Lynch Gwen Madcke Ilean and Richard Maetzold Kindra Mahler Jason and Brandi Malarkey Arden Malheim David and Tara Malheim Amanda and Justin Mann Terri Manske Roxanna and Peter Maragos Jeff and Kaley Mari Terry and Julie Markle Harriet Marquardt Michael and Nikki Martin Jim and Arlene Martini Donna and Jeff Marty Tamara Marvig Karen Mason Mark and Deanne Mason Laurie Massey Kimberly and Kelly Massine Randy and Sabrina Mastel Robert Mastel Chuck Masten Timothy and Lorene Mathern Michael and Jody Mathias Zona Mathison Jeffrey and Jayne Mathson Paul G. Mayer Tyler Mayfield Jeaninne and Donald McAllister Chad and Jess McCaslin Brian and Karen McClellan Matthew McClellan Tanith McCloud Julie McClure Joe and Stacy McConnell Joseph McCormick Stephen and Kelly McCormick Cristina McCoy Michelle McCullough Catherine McDade Ian and Kristin McDonald Mike McDonald Joyce and Don McDougall Sandy McDowell Gary and Sandra McGinnity Dan and Debra McGinty Donald and Joann McIntyre Sheryl and Phillip McIntyre Dick and Shirley McKnight Tracey McLagan Melissa McLane Gary and Janice McLaughlin Andrew McLean Kari and Timothy McLean Marcia McMullen and Kevin Thorsness Scott and Sara Medalen Lana Medler Bruce and Dede Meidinger The first school-based matches at Jefferson Elementary School were made in 2014. Twenty-one students are now matched with a Big Brother or Big Sister at Jefferson. The program also operates a school-based program at Madison Elementary, serving 52 students. Dawnette and Stacey Meidinger Rosemary Meister Terry and Debbie Meland Janet and Mark Melby Tracy and Jonahtan Melendez Natalie Melland Karen and Loren Mellum Glenn and Phyllis Melvey Judy Mercer Shane and Amy Mercer Carol and Gerald Metcalf Alice and Dennis Metzger Beth Meyer Brian Meyer Jeff and Kristen Meyer Les Meyer Renee Meyer Sue Meyer Gerald and Debby Michels Sue Middaugh Evan Mikkelsen Joy Mikkelson Allyson Miller Dion and Brenda Jo Miller Rev. Janet Miller Keith Miller Matthew Miller Maury and Kandy Miller Max Miller Rachel Miller Rhonda Miller Ron and Sue Miller Tammy Miller and Craig Palmer Lynette and Brian Mischke Sally Miskavige Kathy Mitchell Nancy Moder Synneve Moe Dana and William Moffett Devin and Dawne Mogck Joan and Arlyn Mogck Layton Mogck Vernon and Enid Monger Jamie Monson Lisa Monson Carolyn and John Monzingo Clifford and Donalene Moore Marshall and Rose Mary Moore Eric and Leann Moos Rilie and Anita Morgan Sylvia A. Morgan Vyron Morkassel Craig Morrison Jessica Mortenson Donald and Susan Morton Ruth Morton Dale and Debbie Mowry Peter and Anne Moynihan Butch Muhle Charles and Geri Munro Lynne Muralt Julie Murphy Kasey Murphy-Oberg Julie and Jack Murrah Margaret Myers Marion Myers Mike Myers Bill Naasz Amy and Paul Naseth Kevin Nashiem Randall and Cheryl Naze Laurie and Doug Neill Bonnie Nelson Debra K. Nelson Diane and James Nelson Janet and Larry Nelson Jennifer Nelson Josh Nelson Karen and James Nelson Karna Nelson Steven and Christine Nelson Thomas and Andrea Nelson Todd Nelson Curtis J. Ness Steve Ness David and Jennifer Newman In an effort to keep our gift records accurate, please send us any corrections you may have regarding how your name appears in our listing. Please call 701-451-4957 with updates. 17 Village Annual Report 2014 Anna Marie’s Alliance in St. Cloud partnered with The Village to assist with the child component of their domestic abuse safety planning. Safety planning is held at The Village’s St. Cloud office, and Village staff participate by assessing the impact of domestic violence on children through the use of play assessments. Jennifer and Dale Newton Jim Nicolai Andreas Nielsen Joel and Lisa Nierode Michael and Susan Nilson Linda Nordang Kurt and Tana Noteboom Tim and Tammy Noteboom Curt and Lisabeth Nyhus Richard and Susan Nymark Greg Oakland Jennifer and Mitchell Oakland Gordon and Charline Oas Kelly and Michael Obach Tara Odden Judy Odegard Amy O’Hare Chris Ohm Jackie Ohm Avis and Darrell Ohman Yvonne Ohnstad Jay and Meredith Olafson Krissy Olafson Kevin and Bethany Olander Arthur and Nancy Olerud Bernice Oliver Donald and Deleth Oliver Patricia Olmstead Duane and Linda Olschlager Kristofer Olsen Kevin and Kristy Olsgaard Eleanore Olslund Barbara Olson Charles and Ruth Olson Denis and Linda Olson Helene Olson James and Barbara Olson Kenneth and Luella Olson Kim Olson Kimberly Olson Lorelle and Bruce Olson Pamela Olson Prudence Olson Sheila Olson Terry and Kathleen Olson Thomas and Lucille Olson 18 Tyler Olson Donald and Evelyn Ommodt Karen Oothoudt Brian Ordahl Darrell and Connie Orth Charles and Bonnie Orvik H. James and M. Osborn Molly O’Shaughnessy Phyllis E. Osmundson Marjorie Ostdahl Marissa Oster Steve and Sandy Otteson Gary and Mary Ann Ouradnik Kim Overton Brenda Owen Gail and Michael Palmer Srihari and Bethany Panjini Barb and Steven Parmer Leah Parmer Judy and Roger Parrow Julie Pasche Janet Patterson Tim and Kathryn Pausch Della M. Pearson Mark and Terrie Pearson Maren Pechacek Diane Peck Joel and Katie Peck Monika Peglow Lori Pender Rickey and Michele Pender Waneta Perkins Katie and George Perlenfein Judith and Ernest Perry Adam and Rachel Peterson Arlene and Bob Peterson Jeremy Peterson Joel and Deborah Peterson Treavor and Elizabeth Peterson Terry and Deborah Pfau Sanicka Phandanouvong Art and Mary Ann Phillips Saul and Nicole Phillips Lori Pickett Rich and Beth Pietsch Lezlee Pihlgren Village Annual Report 2014 Amy Pinnow Gwenola O. Pitsenbarger Stephen and Susan Plambeck Laura and W.C. Porter Dewey and Margery Possehl Margaret Potter Cathy Powers Virginia Powers Dorothy Prafcke Carol Pribula and Larry Dent Janice Price Sunny and Jim Prudhomme Clarice Purdy Zoe and Gerry Quackenbush Judy Qualley Jean and Bryan Quigley James and Mickey Quinn Miranda Rademacher Tim Rademacher Michelle and Brent Hella Robert and Heather Rakness Anna Ramirez Jan Ramstad Leah Ramstad Scott and Linda Randolph Brent and Sarah Rask Jon and Barb Ratchenski Lyla L. Rath Sharon and Kevin Raugutt Raymond and Lynn Reading Barbara and Deron Redinger Elaine Redmann Abby Rehder Marty and Tamara Rehder Lisa Reichelt Lee and Diane Reierson Roger and Arlene Reierson Chuck and Faye Reimers Mike Rein Tyler Reineke Merril and Noell Reinhiller James and Jody Renbarger Tracy Renner Twyla Renner M. Vincent and Merilee Restucci Cecil Reyes Kelly and Lori Rezac Julie Reznecheck Jennifer and Les Rheault Toni Rheault Dan and Vicki Richard Julien Richard Paul and Mary Jo Richard Donna Richards Lou and Gerald Richardson William and Betty Richardson Brenda and Nathan Richman Jacob Rick Nashel Rick Angela Ridl Jody and Justin Ridel Rocky Ridl Lori Jo Rieber Ryan Riewer Jeremy and Alexis Rinas Nicole Rinke Barbara and Daniel Rising Charlotte and James Robbins Gary and Gloria Robison Kathryn and Stewart Robley Wayne Robley Tracy Roche Michael Rockwood Tom Rockwood Rodney and Sally Roe Laura and Douglas Roerick Donna Rogers Carmen and Robert Rogne Carol Rogne Jay Rogne Sara and Eric Rogne Dolores Rohde Norval and Kay Rokke Larry and Faye Rolfson Dawn Roller Brian and Stacy Roney Gerhard and Marion Ronholm Tricia Rosatti Ronald and Joan Rose James and Eileen Rouse Mackey and Janell Roy Helen Rudie Terry Rudolph Ken Runsvold Bill and Roberta Russell Kenneth and Catherine Russell David and Claudia Rust Elaine and Robert Rust William and Kathryn Rutz Marlene Saar Roland and Janice Saetre Angela Salcedo Randy and Janet Salzwedel Debra Samples Peggy and Mark Samuels Karri Sand 19 Big Brothers and Big Sisters make a huge difference in kids’ lives just by showing up. Here, Big Brother Dominic and Little Brother Stanley ride the Go Karts at a Big Brothers Big Sisters match-sponsored event. Roy Sander Cassie Sanders Diane Sanders Sherri and Greg Sandvig Glenda Sanford Joseph and Katherine Satrom Barbara Satterthwaite Caleb and Kelsey Saum Kimberly Savageau Rachel and Tom Savageau Larry Sawaya Jason Sawyer Mary and Roger Sayler Karla Sazama Michael Scarski Ben Scharff Elaine Schatz Kara and Michael Scheer Kurt Scheer Linda Scheer Robert and Lenora Scheer Soren Scheer Steven Scheer Hailey Schepp Kelly and Jamaica Schlauderaff David and Berta Schmidt Jason Schmidt Richard and Mary Schmit Gene and Vikki Schneeberger Albert and Ann Schneiter Kaitlyn Schoenberg Dwight and Donya Schroeder Lacie and Johnathan Schroeder George and Arline Schubert Chad Schulz Ingo Schulz Jane Schulz Lucille Schulz Victor and Joan Schwahn Elizabeth Schwankl Nicole Schwartz Lisa Schwinden Colleen Scott Kathy and Tim Scully Julie Sedler Brian and Melinda Seil Larry and Karen Seljevold Kristina Senn Tony Serati Nathan Severson The Village’s St. Cloud office hosted an Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR) training in October. Village clinicians throughout the agency were trained to provide this very valuable treatment that helps people recover from traumatic experiences in their lives. Village Annual Report 2014 Kelly Olson, Division Director of Behavioral Health and Family Services, graduated from the Executive Leadership Institute (ELI). ELI is a certificate program that prepares emerging leaders in the nonprofit human services industry to meet the existing and future needs of their organizations. ELI is presented in partnership with the University of Michigan’s School of Social Work and Ross School of Business. Keith Shape Mark and Jennifer Shaul Ashley Shearer Dan and Cynthia Shelstad Kristine and Mike Sheridan Darin and Kathy Sherva Barbara Sherwood Timothy and Kimberly Shiek Carleen and Ken Shilling Charlo and William Shirley Thomas Shockman Tom Shoman Warren and Roberta Shreve Michael and Kristi Sikorski Nadeane Silbernagel Becky Simenson Mike Simmons Kenneth and Victoria Sims James Sink Lauren Sinn A. Jane Sinner Cheryl and Wallace Skare Kurtis and Heather Skari David and Kimberly Skarphol Emma Skumautz Keith Skunberg William Slanger Dwight and Patricia Slotto Aaron Smith Jesse Smith Lori Smith Susan and Michael Smith Robert and Pamela Snider Anne and David Snyder Desiree Snyder William and Connie Solis Lyle and Marsha Songstad Mark and Mykal Sonstelie Trina Spaeth Erin Sparks Arlen and Evelyn Spear Robert and Janet Speirer Dr. Stephen and Judith Spellman Lynn and Mark Speral Kim Spiczka 20 Kerri Spiering Kent and Kathy Spriggs Michael and Sheri Srnsky Rod St. Aubyn Gustav and Mary Staahl Roger Stadum Keith and Lori Stauffer Kayla Stavem Doug and Terri Stavenger Dale and Virginia Steevens Ruth Stensland Ryan Stepan Eunice Stephenson Orland and Annette Stephenson David and Illona Stern John and Sherri Stern Duston and Karen Stevens Helen Stevenson Jerry and Kathryn Stigman Jacob Stine Roberta Stinson Caitlin and Tanner Stoecker Marilyn Stone Megan Stoner Amber and Charles Stowman George and Regina Strand Blake and Kathie Strehlow Wendlin and Lila Striefel Jon and Sandi Strinden Gerald Stromberg Alice Stromstad Stephen and Paula Stromstad Monique and Darcy Strong Gail Strouse Jennifer Strutz Kathleen Strutz Stephanie Strutz Dennis Stulz Michael and Debra Stulz John and Patrice Stumpf Lois Sullivan Maryellen Sundby Michael and Kori Sunderland Marti and Sara Sunderlin Darrin Sundstrom Village Annual Report 2014 Colleen Suppa Jeanette Sutherland Jesselee Swalboski Robin Swanson Kathleen and Dirk Swart Derek Sway Margaret Sweeney Derick and Tabatha Swenson Robert Swenson Stacy Swiggum Mickey and Sara Syrquin Craig Tait Mona Tedford Maureen Teigen Matthew and Melea Telste Paul and Marjorie Temanson Sandi Teske Paul and Carolyn Tharp Jill Theisen Jeanette Thielbar Lonnie Thielbar Casey Thielges Michael and Molly Thomas Patrice and Steven Thomas Peter and Cherrie Thomas Anna and Seth Thompson Lloyd and Beverly Thompson Marilyn Thompson Kathlyn and David Thoreson Joann and James Thornton Betty Thorp Maynard and Linda Thorseth Stacy Thorstenson Sara Thronson Wendy and Jesse Thymian J. Brian and Corrine Tibbals Bill and Jody Tibert Lois Tibor Jay and Terri Titus Hank Tkachuk Barbara and Roger Tollefson Reverend Carrol Tollefson Kristen and Charles Tomanek Darrin and Myrna Tonsfeldt Elaine and Kent Tonsfeldt Stuart and Brenda Topley Shannon and Dusty Tostenson Amber Tougas Nancy Tow Dan Toy Daniel Traynor Mark and Colleen Trebelhorn Dorothy Trieb Sarah Trogstad John and Deborah Trombley Paul Tronsgard Richard and Doris Tryhus Mark and Stacey Tschider Laura Tschudi Ranelle and Joseph Turman Tom and Leah Tvedt Talia Tweten Willis and Barb Uhlich Marlene Ulschmid Jacqueline and Vincent Ulstad Jodi Urlacher Thomas and June Vangerud Mary Vargo Jeanette Varriano Lindsay Varty Nicholas Vculek Emily Vieweg Marybeth and David Vigeland David and Rhoda Viker Robyn Vinje C. Nicholas and Ene Vogel Robert and Teresa Vogel Kristin Voit Bobby Volesky Toni Vondal Joyce Voorhees Jim Voytovick Daniel and Kimberly Waddle Vanessa Wahl Tristyn Walczak Bill Walker Debra and Rudy Walker William and Shannon Wallwork Steve Walton Duane and Trudy Wanner Sara Warner Lynette Weber Ruth Ann Weber Jennifer and Ryan Weisgram Glenn and Judy Weishaar Kris Weiss Sharlene Wendorff Dale Wendt Jeremy Wendt Josh Wendt Jon Wensman Cindy Werlinger Barbara Werre Jayme West Melissa and Rick Westby Kristen Westman 21 Shane Mercer, The Village’s Digital Marketing Specialist, hangs out with Tommy Tater at 2014 RDO Caters Taters. RDO Equipment chose Big Brothers Big Sisters of The Village as their charity for the 2014 event. The potato luncheon and raffle served more than 2,700 potatoes and raised $52,143 for BBBS. These funds will be used to forge strong and lasting relationships between children and adult mentors in the community. Roxanne Westman Margie Weyland Deb Whaley Steven Whaley A. LuAnn White W.C. Wicklund Alon Wieland Jerel and Rochelle Wieser Naomi Wiebski Jeff and Amy Wilkens Leann and Patrick Wilkie John M. Williams Katherine and Michael Williams Larry and Phyllis Williams Robert Williams Tara Williams Randy and Robyn Wimmer Nancy Windmill Steve and Annella Winger Agnes Wischer Lloyd Wiseth Rick Wiskur Darlene and Michael Wolf Matt Wollan Dennis and Elizabeth Wolsky James and Cynthia Wolslegel Anne Wood Bonnie Wood Connie Wood James and Lois Wood Bruce and Bradi Yaggie Chinu and Sunshine Yang Beatrice Ybarra Melissa Ybarra Kari and Jason Yonke Casey Young Jeffery and Terri Young Michael and Sherry Young Pam Younggren Cory and Gina Ystenes Jack and Sandi Zaleski Tyler Zappone Lori Zemke Ryan Zerface Ronald and Corinne Zerr Carl and Lori Ziegler Melanie and John Ziegler Franklin and Sherryl Ziemann Brenda and Peter Zimmel Allan and Carol Zimmerman Calais and Jared Zimney Janet and James Zinke Marie Zitzow Traci Zuhlsdorf Nokomis hosted and facilitated two “Gearing Up for Kindergarten” classes, consisting of 10 sessions each, in 2014. “Gearing Up for Kindergarten” is a 10-session parent and family education program for preschool children who are upcoming kindergarteners. The children are provided with learning activities and their parents are provided with education opportunities that support child development, school readiness, and healthy parenting. Village Annual Report 2014 Contributors (ORGANIZATIONS) 20/20 Home Inspections 702 Communications ABC Sand Castle Child Care, Inc. Adam’s Lawn and Snow Service Advanced Business Methods AE2S (Advanced Engineering and Environmental Services, Inc.) Alerus Financial-32nd Ave Alerus Financial-Grand Forks Alerus Financial-Osgood Alerus Financial-West Fargo Alex Stern Family Foundation Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity Altru Health Systems AmazonSmile American Crystal Sugar American Federal Bank American Mail House, Inc. Anda Construction & Properties Anderson Financial Group Anderson, Botrell, Sanden & Thompson Appareo Systems Artmain Ashlar Lodge No. 69, A.F. & A.M. Association for Better Day Care Association of First Presbyterian Women Automated Maintenance Services, Inc. Avis Car Rental Bank of the West Basin Electric Power Cooperative Baymont Inn & Suites Bell Mortgage Bell State Bank & Trust Bennett Financial Bergseth Brothers Company Bethlehem Lutheran Church, E.L.C.A. Beth’s Alterations Big Brothers Big Sisters of America Biolife Plasma Services BlackRidgeBANK Blue Key Fraternity Bobcat Company Bolstad Wealth Management Border States Electric Supply Brad’s Coffee Service Bremer Bank BSGSA - Student Activity Office 22 At the Big Brothers Big Sisters of America Leadership Summit in June, Big Brothers Big Sisters of The Village Family Service Center was named a Quality Award Winner. Just 10 percent of BBBS agencies throughout the United States received the award, which is based on match retention rates and match support completed by agency staff. Buffalo Lutheran Church WELCA Builders Management & Investment Co., Inc. Butler Machinery Company Cakes by Althea Camrud-Foss Concrete Construction, Inc. Cargill Grain & Oilseeds - West Fargo Carlynn Distributing Case New Holland, Fargo Plant Cash Wise Foods Cass County Electric Cooperative Center for Nonprofit Excellence & Social Innovation Century Eyewear, Inc. Chapter A M Peo Chevron Humankind - Chevron Corporation Christianson’s Business Furniture, Inc. Church Women United of Fargo City of Fargo Clay County Clover Friends 4-H Coldwell Banker First Realty Cole Papers, Inc. Colgate Presbyterian Church Combined Federal Campaign Community Foundation of Grand Forks Cook Endodontics CORE Consulting Group Cormorant Lakes Sportsmen Club Cormorant Lions Club Cormorant Lutheran Church Cornerstone Bank Corwin Automotive Group Courtyard by Marriott Fargo Moorhead Craig Geron Decorating Artists Dahlen Lutheran Church WELCA Dakota Boys & Girls Ranch Dakota Group Wells Fargo Advisors Dakota Medical Foundation Dakota Supply Group Dakota UPREIT Village Annual Report 2014 Dakotas Conference of the United Methodist Church Dave’s West Fargo Tire Dawson Insurance Agency Delta Tau Delta Fraternity Derek Christopherson State Farm DJ&J Concession DOJ Treasury Drayton Foods, LLC Dwight’s Tree Service East Cass County Chapter of Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Ed Phillips and Sons Co. of ND Edgewood Management Group LLC Edward Jones Eide Bailly Elim Lutheran Church Enventis Essentia Health EVCO Petroleum Products, Inc. Fabricators Unlimited Famous Dave’s Bar-B-Que Fargo Chiropractic Clinic Fargo Gateway Lions Club Fargo Marathon, Inc. Fargo Moorhead Human Resource Association Fargo Tire Service, Inc. Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks Fargo-Moorhead USBC Bowling Association Fargo’s Finest Coin Laundry Febco, Inc. Ferguson Waterworks FINRA First Congregational Church, U.C.C. First International Bank & Trust First Lutheran Church of Fargo First Lutheran Church of Hunter First Presbyterian Church First United Methodist Church Fitzgerald Construction Inc. Flint Communications Floor to Ceiling Carpet One FM - AM Rotary Club FM Area Foundation F-M Cosmopolitan Club Charities FM Title, Inc. Food Services of America Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie #153 Fremstad Law Firm Friends of Nokomis Gate City Bank Gateway Building Systems, Inc. Gateway Chevrolet Cadillac Hyundai Nissan General Equipment & Supplies, Inc. Globe University-Moorhead Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Goodwill Club Wild Hog Smokehouse Bar & Grill Grand Hotel Grotberg Electric Inc. Grouser Products, Inc. Hanbro Construction, Inc. Hanson-Runsvold Funeral Home Happy Harry’s South Fargo, Inc. Hatch Realty Heartland Trust Co. Heritage Homes/ Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Premier Properties High Plains Apache Sales Hillmer Eye Clinic Holiday Inn of Fargo Homewood Suites by Hilton Hope Lutheran Church Hope Lutheran Church Foundation Hornbacher’s Foods Houston Engineering, Inc. Immanuel Lutheran Church Impact Foundation Industrial Builders, Inc. InterceptEFT JDS Gems JLG Architects June Young Estate k.l.n. Enterprises, Inc. Kadrmas, Lee & Jackson Kennelly & O’Keeffe Limited Kiwanis Club of Fargo Kiwanis Club of Lake Agassiz Lake Region Community Fund Laney’s, Inc. Lightowler Johnson Associates, Inc. Lillestol Research Link Land Services, Inc. Loyal Order of Moose-Minot Moose Family Center #822 23 Luther Collision & Glass Luther Family Buick GMC of FargoMoorhead Lutheran Social Services of North Dakota Magnum Contracting, Inc. Magnum Warehousing, Inc. Maple River Winery Matrix Properties Corporation Mayflower Circle Mayville State University Foundation McDonald’s MDU Resources Group, Inc. Microsoft Business Solutions Midcontinent Communications Military Entrance Processing Station Million Dollar Round Table Foundation Minot Chapter #1224 - Women of the Moose Motors Management Corporation Muscatell Burns Automotive Group, Inc. Mutual of America Nativity Church of Fargo ND Community Foundation ND Council on Abused Women’s Services/CAWS NDSU Photography Club Network Cabling Services, Inc. Newfield Exploration Norrdesign North Buffalo Lutheran Church North Dakota Petroleum Council North Dakota State University NorthStar Safety, Inc. Obermiller Nelson Engineering Olaf Anderson Construction, Inc. Olivet Lutheran Church Omega Book Club One Oak Place Opatril Concrete Construction, Inc. Opp Construction Oppen Family Guidance Institute, Inc. Otter Tail Corporation Otto Bremer Foundation Oven Door Catering Panjini Law Offices Paramount Properties of Arizona Patrick J. Capp, DDS, PC PCBH, LLC Peace Garden Pond, Inc. Village Annual Report 2014 Pepsico Foundation Petro Serve USA Pifer’s Auction & Realty PKG Contracting, Inc. Plymouth Congregational Church Pontoppidan Lutheran Church WELCA Prairie St. John’s Prairie Supply Preference Personnel Pro Landscapers LLC Pro Rehab Physical Therapy Property Resources Group Ramada Plaza & Suites RD Offutt Company/ RDO Equipment Co. RealTruck.com Red River Financial Group Red River Glazing, Inc. Red Trail Vineyard Republic National Distributing Company Respect Realty Roadway Services, Inc. Robb Siverson Photography Robert N. Spolum Associates Roers Development, Inc. Ronald McDonald House Charities S & S Promotional Group Sabrina Anderson Realtor Sanford Health Scheels - Grand Forks Scheels All Sports - Fargo SERVE Foundation Sigma Alpha Epsilon Simple Website Creations South University Dental Starion Financial Starr Fireworks Strata Corporation Student Dietetic Association NDSU Students Today Leaders Forever NDSU Summers Mfg. Co., Inc. Sundog Superior Insurance Agency Swanson Health Products Swanston Equipment Companies Sysco Tau Beta Sigma The Bon Ton Stores, Inc. The Chamber The Computer Place Contributors (ORGANIZATIONS cont.) The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead The Meadows Golf Shop The Optimist Club of Fargo Thermo King of Fargo Theta Chi Fraternity Thrivent Thrivent Financial Thrivent Financial for Lutherans - Clay County Thunder Road Titan Machinery Moorhead Topcon Positioning Systems, Inc. Town Hall Series TRowePrice Truist Turman & Lang, Ltd. Twin City Garage Door UND Alumni Association & Foundation Union State Bank United Methodist Women Urban Edge Salon US Bank Verendrye Electric Victor and Nina Cranley Charitable Foundation Victor Lundeen Co. Video Arts Studios Vision Bank Wallwork Truck Center Walmart Walmart Foundation Wanzek Construction Weisgram Metal Fabricators, Inc. Wells Fargo Bank N. Dakota, NA Wells Fargo Foundation Wendt Custom Cabinets, Inc. West Acres Development Western State Bank Wild & Associates, Ltd. Wischer Aviation Wolsky Properties, LLC Wurst Bier Hall Xtreme Pizza Kitchen Dustin and Karen Stevens visit with Leon Wedar at the 2014 Roots and Wings Reunion Picnic. 2014 Grantors Alex Stern Family Foundation Basin Electric Bismarck Tribune Jeans Day BNSF Railway Foundation Capital One Cass County Electric SERVE Foundation Citibank City of Fargo City of Moorhead Community Foundation of Grand Forks, East Grand Forks & Region, Women’s Fund Devils Lake Area Foundation Fargo Moorhead Area Foundation Donor Advised Funds Prentiss H. and Joyce B. Cole Charitable Fund Lloyd Dahley Fund Melissa Gadberry Fund Fred W. and Leopoldine Pardau Memorial Fund Nokomis Endowment Fund Roger Reierson Fund Gary Tharaldson Fund HickoryTech Homeownership Education, Counseling and Training Fund (HECAT) Lake Region Community Fund MDU Resources Foundation Midcontinent Media Foundation Million Dollar Round Table (MDRT) Minot Community Endowment Fund Myra Foundation Newfield Foundation Oppen Family Guidance Otto Bremer Foundation Ronald McDonald House Charities Safe Havens Sam's Club, Moorhead Store #6278 St. Joseph’s Community Health Foundation Stop Violence Against Women: North Dakota Department of Health U.S. Bank U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Verendrye Electric Victor and Nina Cranley Charitable Foundation Walmart, Moorhead Store #1627 Wells Fargo In an effort to keep our gift records accurate, please send us any corrections you may have regarding how your name appears in our listing. Please call 701-451-4957 with updates. 24 Village Annual Report 2014 In kind (individuals) Dave and Denise Akkerman Ruth Bach Colleen Baker Joanne Bale Travis Beauchene Carrie and Joel Bjorge Ella Borge Shad and Heidi Connor Kari Dick Parker and Lisey Dixon Dana Dobbs Anna Duursma Kae Elliott Dail Evans Angie and Kurt Fraser Matthew and DeAnn Hallaway Betty Hastings Mark and Darin Henze Carrie and Gregory Holland Robin Jendrick-Cromie Diane and David Kahl L. Sean Key Bob and Karla Kieser Julie and Colin Kloster Beatrice and Keith Kroke Alicia LaFerriere Charlie and Erin Lindberg Ruth and Kuldip Lumb Amanda and Justin Mann Mike Martin Tim McPherson Shane and Amy Mercer Jan Meronuck Nancy Meyer Susan and Kevin Mjelstad Andy Nagel David and Jennifer Newman Lorraine and Dan Nolan Tim and Tammy Noteboom Avery Nubson Kay and Paul Odegaard Larry and Sandra Pavlish Millie Rebsom Judy Resh Jerry and Leone Rowan Joy and Jay Ryan Yvonne Schreck Heather Peck and Cheyenne Seminole Ms. Sinclair Richard and Mary Warner 25 Darlene and Michael Wolf Jason and Maren Wright Marie Zitzow In kind (organizations) A Day’s Journey Abby Lingle Pottery Abode Decor & Gift Absolute Marketing Accent Contracting Acme Electric Tool Crib of the North Aendee Alexander’s Cutting Boards American Legion Anytime Fitness Apricot Lane Boutique Atomic Coffee AutoZone Baker Nursery Best Buy Bobcat Company Border States Electric Supply Breadsmith C. Lizzy’s CableOne Casey Fines, D.D.S. Cass County Electric Cooperative Classic Rock Coffee Clockwerks Cloud 9 Salon & Day Spa Coming Up Roses Country Candids County Bottle Courtyard by Marriott Fargo Moorhead Creative Kitchen Dakota Boys & Girls Ranch Dakota Stoneware Dalbol Flowers and Gifts DesigningWomen2 DL Fenn Blown Glass Don’s Car Washes, Inc. Doolittles Woodfire Grill Downtown Diva Drekker Brewing Company Dunn Bros Coffee Co. Eco Chic Boutique Elevate Rock School Eyecare Associates, P.C. Fargo Country Club Fargo Force Fargo Jet Center Fargo Moorhead Community Theatre Fargo South Key Club Fargo Theatre Fargo Tractor Fargo-Moorhead Opera Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks Fargo-Moorhead Symphony Farmer Brother’s Coffee First Community Credit Union First Link First Lutheran Church of Fargo First United Methodist Church Fleet Farm Fleming Art francesca’s Gate City Bank Gateway Chevrolet Cadillac Hyundai Nissan Gigi’s Cupcakes Givinity Press Grand Junction Grilled Subs Grande Depot Grandin Presbyterian Church Grape Vine Design Great Northern Bicycle Company Hair Success Salon & Spa Halberstadt’s on Broadway Heartfelt Creations Hertz Rent-A-Car History Theatre Holiday Inn of Fargo Holiday Station Stores Holman Offroad TNT Kid’s Fitness continued to partner with Nokomis to provide “Partnering for Healthy, Fit Kids.” The program is designed to incorporate physical activity into the classroom and develop a comprehensive program that fosters the social, cognitive, emotional, and physical growth of the children. The partnership provides movement labs, physical activity, and “hands-on” training to the classrooms each week. Village Annual Report 2014 In kind (organizations cont.) Holy Spirit Church Hooligans Hope Lutheran Church Hotel Donaldson Howard Johnson Inn Downtown Fargo Hurley’s Religious Goods, Inc. I. Keating Furniture World, Inc. In-Balance Therapeutic Massage Indianapolis Colts Jake’s Syrups & Natural Products, LLC. Jan’s Christmas Trees JL Beers Josie’s Corner Cafe k.l.n. Enterprises, Inc Ketterl Therapeutic Massage Kittsona Laser Systems Leever’s Foods Legendary Cycles Lightowler Johnson Associates, Inc. Live Out Loud Designs Livin’ the Dream M. J. Capelli Mainstream Boutique Marcus Theatre McCulley Optix Gallery Media Productions Merle Norman Cosmetics Merry Maids Miami Dolphins Microsoft Business Solutions Minnesota Timberwolves Fastbreak Foundation Minnesota Wild Monte’s Downtown Mrs. Fields Cookies Nativity Church of Fargo Nichole’s Fine Pastry Norsk Høstfest North Dakota Moravian Mission Society North Dakota Vision Service, Inc. Northern Plains Coins Northwestern Bank, NA O’Day Cache Office Sign Co. 26 Olivieri’s Salon & Spa Opp Construction Otter Tail Corporation Outerwall Panache Hair and Nail Consultants, Ltd. Paper Sampler Paradox Comics-N-Cards Patrick J. Capp, DDS, PC PEO International Members People’s Organic Pets R’ Inn Photos by Cassidy Plains Art Museum Plymouth Congregational Church Pontoppidan Lutheran Church WELCA Pout Baby Boutique Prairie Knights Casino & Resort Precision Lawn Care & Landscaping Quantum Leap Restaurants, Inc. Ragged Edge Art Studio Ralph Engelstad Arena Real Deals on Home Decor #118 RealTruck.com Red Carpet Carwash Red Pepper Fargo Red’s Attic Relaxation Plus Royal Neighbors of America Gateway Camp No. 9546 Rustic Redwood Sandy’s Donuts & Coffee Shop Scheels - Grand Forks Scheels All Sports - Fargo Scherling Photography Service Master of Fargo-Moorhead Shooting Star Hotel, Event Center & Casino Showcase Floors Silverware Creations Simply Relax Therapeutic Massage Smart Spaces Smart Style/Regis SmartHome Technologies Smiling Moose Deli Snowfire Studio St. Louis Rams Stabo Scandinavian Imports Studio 40 Fitness Sublime Aesthetic Professionals Swanson Health Products Sysco TagFargo.com Target Texas Roadhouse The Neon Sign Shack The Shack on Broadway Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation Thumper Pond Titan Machinery Moorhead Tochi Products Health Foods Toppers Custom Car Club Treasure Island Coins & Precious Metals UND Alumni Association & Foundation Underbrush Gallery University of North Dakota Urban Edge Salon UUPP Store Vava Vintage Point Walt Disney World Community Relations WeFest/Face Inc. Westside Liquor Wimmer’s Diamonds Wire Paper Scisors Wizard of Kids Zales - The Diamond Store The South East Education Cooperative (SEEC) partnered with Nokomis in a Pre-K Reading Corps Program. Through grant funding, we were able to train two internal coaches. An AmeriCorps member was also placed in each of the centers to help implement the literacy tutoring model. Village Annual Report 2014 White Rose memorial Services have been provided at The Village Family Service Center in memory of the following friends of The Village as we recognize their commitment to making the world a better place. Services in memory of... Lillian Elletson Do and Tod Gunkelman Dolores Hollenhorst G. James “Jim” McKay Dennis Walaker Louise Weber donations In Honor Of Kelly Lynch Rebecca and Stephen Dickerson In Honor Of Given By Jeff and Donna Marty Family Caitlin and Tanner Stoecker The following donations are listed as Henry Albrecht Kellie and Erin Albrecht Janice Buck Paul and Barb Bougie Glenn Dagman Todd and Heidi Dagman Ryan Dunnigan Joy and Jay Ryan Elie A Generous Donor Jane Greminger Marie Bergquist Elena Hamre Mark and Kristen Hamre Olivia Hamre Mark and Kristen Hamre Chris Johnson Richard and Tracy Berg Patricia Kelly Timothy and Lorene Mathern Matthew Kleingartner Peggy and Alan Kleingartner Sophie Kleingartner Peggy and Alan Kleingartner 27 Madysen Lenora Arntson Harold Meidlinger Joy M. Query, Ph.D. Annika Mellum Karen and Loren Mellum Liam Mellum Karen and Loren Mellum Evelyn Montgomery John and Jan Klocke Jon Moore Clifford and Donalene Moore Marshall Moore Clifford and Donalene Moore Joshua Nelson Jennifer Nelson The Nokomis Staff Mark and Nichole Nelson Srihari Panjini Dinesh Bande Chadbourne Hamblin Jack and Linda Hendrickson Rajeev Kaul R.S. and Swarna Krishnan Anne Wood Izabella Pitts Kathy and Tim Scully Saree and Jim Video Arts Studios Will Schueller Thomas and Lucille Olson Lauren Sinn Veronica Lloyd Dennis Torn Steph and Chris Knittel Wayne Wagstrom Dr. Gwen Halaas Gary Wolsky Marie Bergquist Scott and Judy Green Johanna Zinke David and Jennifer Newman Counseling Services in The Village’s Bismarck office was awarded $36,000 in funding by the Missouri Slope Area United Way for 2015. The Village is an active collaborator in the local Education Initiative, with counselors providing play therapy services and parenting education to families referred by the local schools. Village Annual Report 2014 donations In MEMORY Of Lyle Dagner Lillian Dagner Mary Hockman Candace and Duane Haugen In Memory Of Given By Pearl Erickson June Young Estate Rita Hoffman Adelaide MacMillan Harlan Fraedrich Joyce and Don McDougall Mike Holland Paul and Carolyn Tharp Richard Fletcher Ronald and Joan Rose Dolores Hollenhorst Tasha and Ryan Haug Lura Joseph Helen Ketterl The following donations are listed as John Alsop J. Richard and Renee Alsop Ron Arteci Joyce and Don McDougall Millie Aubol Otto and June Bervik Jerry Bartholoway Joyce and Don McDougall Hosea Bennett ABC Sand Castle Child Care, Inc. Sandra and Peter Bilstad Mary and Mathias Fontes Ron and Sue Miller James and Barbara Olson Nicole Schwartz Lois Tibor Lloyd Wiseth Jay Bergquist Richard and Tracey Moorhead Russ Bernstein Joyce and Don McDougall Katie Bertelsen Arlen and Evelyn Spear Richard Brown Lois Brown Walter Brown Otto and June Bervik Gorman Clark Bruce and Judy Clark Esther Cook Mary and Larry Akason Marian Gerntholz Ronald and Joan Rose M. Dolores Gunkelman Laura Feldner Barbara and Deron Redinger John and Sheri Stern Richard and Mary Warner Jean Guy Deborah Igoe William Guy II Deborah Igoe Francis Hackleman Bell State Bank & Trust Marie Bergquist Tammy Hauck Deidra Lies Joy and Jay Ryan Kurtis and Heather Skari Richard and Mary Warner Larry and Phyllis Williams David Hargeshriner Joyce and Don McDougall Peter Haugen Candace and Duane Haugen Jean Rait Hendrickson Lillian Dagner Mike Hillman Chevron Humankind -Chevron Corporation Chuck and Faye Reimers Tom Humphrey Marie Bergquist Guy and Dorothy Ingle Tony and Sharon Ingle Wallace Jacobson Joy and Jay Ryan Larry Joye Rosann and Craig Burslie Larry Ketterling Barbara and Daryl Leistikow Mavis Kinzler Ronald and Joan Rose Cynthia Lamey Willie Jacobson Alice Larson Lillian Dagner Dorothy Larson Barbara and Daryl Leistikow Rod and Jan Larson Lillian Dagner Loved ones in Heaven Willis and Barb Uhlich Gene Lund James and Mary Jondahl Catherine Lynch Joyce and Don McDougall Through a federal Family Connections grant, The Village provided Family Team Decision Making and Family Group Decision Making services to Native American families in six participating North Dakota counties. The Family Engagement for Native American Youth project seeks to reduce the number of foster care placements of Native American children (ages 0-18) in North Dakota. From Sept. 2011 to Sept. 2014, 127 families (313 children) were served through the program—safety issues and family needs were addressed at every meeting. In spite of the extreme poverty and other social issues surrounding our Native American children and families, they are incredibly resilient and determined to help their families in any way they can. 28 Village Annual Report 2014 Darlene Mark Joyce and Don McDougall Scott Olson Joyce and Don McDougall Leola Steffens Arlen and Evelyn Spear David Matejcek Arlen and Evelyn Spear Gary Pederson Leon and Lavonne Wedar Ralph Stewart Joyce and Don McDougall Wilbur Matejcek Arlen and Evelyn Spear Zofia Pepple Brandon and Dana Hirsch Richard Swanson Marie Bergquist Kenneth and Luella Olson John Sanaker John McCormick II Stephen and Kelly McCormick Esther McGill Orilla and Gordon Maier G. James “Jim” McKay Adelaide MacMillan Joy and Jay Ryan Hazel Preble Karen and James Nelson Joy and Jay Ryan Tom Reinhiller Merril and Noell Reinhiller Ann Ropel Joyce and Don McDougall Lee McMaines Marie Bergquist Don Miller Arlen and Evelyn Spear Phillip “Flip” Miller Kellie and Erin Albrecht Jane Greminger Kelly and Rob Lynch Adelaide MacMillan Joyce and Don McDougall Evelyn Montgomery Julie Rosenberry Joyce and Don McDougall Rick Roth Marie Bergquist Albert Roussin Lillian Dagner Carol Rustad Richard and Mary Warner Arnold Skashaug Otto and June Bervik Rilla Miller Ronald and Joan Rose Lynn Sanaker John Sanaker Daniel Mowry Kathy Gohl Military Entrance Processing Station Arlene and Bob Peterson Joy and Jay Ryan Pam Younggren Margaret Schall Joyce and Don McDougall Don Naggatz Arlen and Evelyn Spear Leroy Nayes Otto and June Bervik Mandy Nieland Jane Greminger Kathryn Ann Olafson Richard and Mary Warner Robert Olslund Stanley and Sharon Birnbaum Eleanore Olslund Frederick Scheel Virginia Scheel Billie Jo Schroeder Joyce and Don McDougall Audrey Severson Ronald and Joan Rose Jean Smilie Adelaide MacMillan Doug Smith Jenny and Ben Boe Leon Faris Larrie Smith Debbie and Vern Hendrickson Elaine Stautz Joyce and Don McDougall Mark Sweeney C. Nicholas and Ene Vogel Nancy Thorndal James and Eleanor Coomber Betty Kerns Elizabeth Lemm Barbara Olson Virginia Powers Dorothy Prafcke Clarice Purdy Joy M. Query, Ph.D. Thomas and June Vangerud Joyce Voorhees Dorothy Vos Ronald and Joan Rose Dennis Walaker Candace and Duane Haugen Howard Wallner Joyce and Don McDougall Gloria Wang Doug and Nancy Krebsbach Leander Wawers Arlen and Evelyn Spear Louise Weber Virginia and Matthew McColm Kendall Ann White Jason and Melaine White Everett Williams Ronald and Joan Rose Elaine Wold Marshall and Rose Mary Moore Steve Wood Anne Wood Bonnie Zirnhelt Joyce and Don McDougall In an effort to keep our gift records accurate, please send us any corrections you may have regarding how your name appears in our listing. Please call 701-451-4957 with updates. 29 Village Annual Report 2014 2014 BOBCAT north dakota OPEN Title Sponsor Bobcat Company The Bobcat North Dakota Open is one of the premier golf events in the region. This Pro-Am golf tournament is held over three days each August, and has benefited The Village since 1982. Co-Sponsor Bell State Bank & Trust World Leader Bremer Bank Mutual of America America’s Best Automated Maintenance Services, Inc. Cook Endodontics Dave’s West Fargo Tire k.l.n. Enterprises, Inc. Otter Tail Corporation RealTruck.com Valley News Live Hometown Favorite Advanced Business Methods Avis Car Rental Dawson Insurance Agency Flint Communications Industrial Builders, Inc. JLG Architects S & S Promotional Group Shortprinter.com, Inc. Sundog Swanston Equipment Companies Twin City Garage Door Ken and Gordy, two of our long-time and much appreciated Bobcat ND Open volunteers. 30 Village Annual Report 2014 Hole Sign Anda Construction & Properties Alerus Financial Anderson, Bottrell, Sanden & Thompson Border States Electric Supply Cole Papers, Inc. CORE Consulting Group Fargo Tire Service, Inc. Gateway Building Systems, Inc. Gateway Chevrolet Cadillac Hyundai Nissan Grouser Products, Inc. Hanson-Runsvold Funeral Home Hatch Realty Hillmer Eye Clinic Holiday Inn of Fargo Lillestol Research Obermiller Nelson Engineering Oven Door Catering Panjini Law Offices Property Resources Group Red River Financial Group The Meadows Golf Shop Turman & Lang, Ltd. Wanzek Construction Western State Bank Business Patron Bennett Financial Best Western Doublewood Inn & Convention Center BlackRidgeBANK Case New Holland, Fargo Plant Fargo Brewing Company FM Title, Inc. Homewood Suites by Hilton Preference Personnel Swanson Health Products Wallwork Truck Center 2014 wine & dine Title Sponsor Bremer Bank Gold Sponsors Advanced Business Methods Dave and Denise Akkerman Alerus Financial Chamber Vineyards First International Bank & Trust Thomas and Christine McDougall Silver Sponsors Appareo Systems Border States Electric Supply Cornerstone Bank Happy Harry’s South Fargo, Inc. Magnum Warehousing, Inc. Robert and Kim Stromberg Western State Bank Bronze Sponsors Matthew and Janelle Leiseth Otter Tail Corporation RD Offutt Company/RDO Equipment Co. Red River Financial Group Wanzek Construction Richard and Mary Warner Wells Fargo Bank Supporting Sponsors 20/20 Home Inspections Sabrina Anderson Bell State Bank & Trust BlackRidgeBANK Brian Blumer Carrie and Joel Bjorge Dr. Steffen and Jan Christensen Dakota Group Wells Fargo Advisors Dakota Wine Merchants Dave Dougherty Derek Drege Rich Duysen Eclectric Wine Ed Phillips and Sons of ND Eide Bailly, LLP. Essentia Health Ferguson Waterworks Paul and Debbie Finstad Flint Communications finnu Designs/River Cities Home Inspection Gateway Chevrolet Cadillac Hyundai Nissan 31 Globe University - Moorhead Kari Goos Judy and Scott Green Grotberg Electric, Inc. Matthew and Deann Hallaway Steven and Kay Halverson Hedgemasters Heritage Homes/Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Premier Properties InterceptEFT Laney’s, Inc. Katrina and Darin Lang Luther Family Buick GMC Stacy and Joe McConnell Nancy McKenzie Media Productions Tom and Celeste Moltzan Deb and Dan McGinty Dale Mowry Network Cabling Martin and Kylie Olsen Omaggio PKG Contracting, Inc. Prairie St. Johns Jim and Mickey Quinn Republic National Distributing Company Rez’s Winery Robb Siverson Photography Simple Website Creations Jim and Norma Swanson Sysco Thermo King of Fargo Thrivent Financial Matthew Thyne Union State Bank Urban Edge Salon Shane and Jill Waslaski Shelley Weidner Western State Bank Gary and Claudia Wolsky Lori and Lorren Zemke Champagne Sponsor Bank of the West Secret Wine Sponsor Alerus Financial Paddle Sponsors Dakota Group Wells Fargo Advisors Dakota Medical Foundation Village Annual Report 2014 Wine & Dine is a collaborative culinary experience featuring the perfect marriage of wine and food. Participants enjoy the evening while raising funds to support the Big Brothers Big Sisters Program and Nokomis Child Care Centers of The Village Family Service Center. Special Donations Sponsors Accent Contracting Dr. Dave and Denise Akkerman Anheuser-Busch, Inc. Ballard’s Resort Bergseth Brothers Company Bison Athletics Bremer Bank Kim Brewster Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks finnu Designs Gallery by Katie Lee Happy Harry’s South Fargo, Inc. Hot Springs Spas & Pool Tables ICSS Supply Company Laser Systems Legendary Cycles Toby McPherson Mezzaluna Mosaic Catering & Event Service Robb Siverson Photography Rustica Eatery & Tavern Scheels Summit Brewing Co. West Acres Development Zales The Diamond Store Donations CNH Industrial 2014 NORTH DAKOTA P I C NI C Every March, more than 1,500 North Dakotans gather in Mesa, AZ, for the North Dakota Picnic. The Village sponsors this annual event to connect with North Dakotans wintering in Arizona. Listening to good music at The 2014 North Dakota Picnic in Mesa, AZ. Title Edgewood Management Group Co-Sponsor Forum Communications Co. Rough Rider University of North Dakota Alumni Association Pioneer Pifer’s Auction & Realty Bell Mortgage/Paramount Properties of Arizona Western State Bank Event Booth Anderson Financial Group, LLC Café Delight Carlynn Distributors Dakota Boys & Girls Ranch Dakota REIT Dakota Wild First International Bank & Trust JDS Gems Maple River Winery Mesa Police Department Norrdesign One Oak Place Respect Realty In-Kind Sponsors Adoption Option, a partnership between The Village and Lutheran Social Services of North Dakota, placed 31 children in adoptive homes throughout North Dakota. 32 Village Annual Report 2014 Border States Electric Bob and Karla Kieser Darlene and Mike Wolf Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks k.l.n. Enterprises, Inc. Ordean and Carol Oen Prairie Knights Casino Sandy Pavlish Target Texas Roadhouse 2014 Home run heroes Title Sponsor West Acres Development Super Heroes Bank of the West Bell State Bank & Trust Cargill Grain and Oilseeds Famous Dave’s Bar-B-Que Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks Gate City Bank Matrix Properties Corporation Mutual of America Obermiller Nelson Engineering Otter Tail Corporation ProRehab Physical & Occupational Therapy Ramada Plaza & Suites RD Offutt Company/RDO Equipment Co. Red River Financial Group Robert N. Spolum Associates Twin City Garage Door Valley News Live Home Run Heroes 702 Communications Anda Construction & Properties Association for Better Day Care Dale Beling Jenny and Ben Boe Butler Machinery Company Camrud-Foss Concrete Construction, Inc. Case New Holland, Fargo Plant Cash Wise Foods Bruce and Judy Clark Courtyard by Marriott Fargo Moorhead Craig Geron Decorating Artists Paul Eidbo General Equipment & Supplies, Inc. Grouser Products, Inc. Hanbro Construction, Inc. Calvin Hornbacher Doug Lee, Starion Financial Phillip “Butch” Miller David and Jenny Newman Olaf Anderson Construction Caitlin and Tanner Stoecker Joy Streed Superior Insurance Agency Robin Swanson Swanson Health Products Victor Lundeen Co. Würst Bier Hall Home Run Heroes is an annual event sponsored by the FM RedHawks to raise money for The Village. Heroes pledge an amount per home run, with proceeds underwriting services at The Village. A Little Brother throws out the first pitch at a 2014 RedHawks game. The average age of the women who came to The Village for pregnancy counseling in 2014 was 26. Sixty percent of them were already parenting other children. 33 Village Annual Report 2014 2014 we care for kids room We Care for Kids is a sponsorship program for Nokomis. Organizations listed here each underwrite expenses for one room. we care for kids champion Nokomis I Infant Room Corwin Automotive Group Nokomis I Pretod I Hope Lutheran Church Foundation Nokomis I Pretod II Bell State Bank & Trust Nokomis I Toddler I Thunder Road Nokomis I Toddler II U.S. Bank Nokomis I Preschool I Red River Financial Nokomis II Infant Alerus Financial Nokomis II Pretod I Thrivent Financial/ Shad and Heidi Connor Nokomis II Pretod II Fargo Gateway Lions Club Nokomis II Toddler IHeritage Homes/Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Premiere Properties Nokomis II Toddler II Laney’s, Inc. Nokomis II Preschool I Steve and Shelley Weidner Family Nokomis II Preschool II Starr Fireworks Nokomis II School-Aged RoomLJA (Lightowler Johnson Associates Engineers and Architects) Nokomis kids proudly show off their We Care room sponsor signs. 34 Village Annual Report 2014 2014 bowl for kids’ sake Title Sponsor Hornbacher’s Foods Major Sponsors Bell State Bank & Trust Eide Bailly Hatch Realty McDonald’s Mutual of America The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead Scheels Starion Financial US Bank Valley News Live West Acres Development Bowl for Kids’ Sake is Big Brothers Big Sisters’ largest fundraising event. Every February and March, more than 90 teams gather pledges and then bowl with other teams from the community. Lane Sponsors American Federal Bank Biolife Plasma Services Border States Electric Supply Cargill Grain and Oilseeds Dawson Insurance Agency Domino’s Pizza Edward Jones, Troy Ivesdal Enventis Fargo-Moorhead USBC Bowling Association Famous Dave’s Bar-B-Que Fargo Marathon, Inc. Industrial Builders, Inc. Kadrmas, Lee & Jackson Luther Collision and Glass NorthStar Safety, Inc. Northwest Visual Opp Construction Otter Tail Corporation RD Offutt Company/ RDO Equipment Co. Sanford Health Derek Christopherson State Farm Titan Machinery Moorhead Wanzek Construction Wells Fargo Bank 35 Bowl for Kids’ Sake bowlers have a great time while raising money for mentoring through Big Brothers Big Sisters. Village Annual Report 2014 Estate Planning You can make the world a better place in a way that minimizes your taxes and maximizes your giving. Planned gifts are gifts anyone can afford, and it’s easier than you think. There has never been a better time to show your commitment to North Dakota’s children with a new expanded state tax credit. North Dakotans may now receive a 40 percent tax credit for gifts made to endowments such as the Children’s Village Family Service Foundation.* Individuals Contributions of $5,000 or more (cash or planned gifts) will qualify for a 40 percent tax credit of up to $10,000 per person or $20,000 for a married couple. Businesses and Financial Institutions “C” corporations, “S” corporations, estates, limited liability companies, and trusts may qualify for a 40 percent tax credit, up to a maximum credit of $10,000. For more information on how YOU can benefit thousands for generations to come, contact Janet Zinke at 701-451-5036 or jzinke@TheVillageFamily.org. Explore your charitable giving options confidentially. And give back with the click of a mouse. TheVillageFamily.org/GiftPlanning *The Children’s Village Family Service Foundation was created solely to support the ongoing work and legacy of The Village Family Service Center. Equal Opportunity Employer The Village Family Service Center will not discriminate against or harass any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status, or status with regard to public assistance. The Village Family Service Center will take Affirmative Action to ensure that all employment practices are free of such discrimination. Such employment practices include, but are not limited to, the following: hiring, upgrading, demotion, transfer, recruitment or recruitment advertising, selection, layoff, disciplinary action, termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation, and selection for training, including apprenticeship. 2014 was a year of major trainings for our Moorhead outpatient staff. Katie Dahlstrom completed her University of Minnesota Infant and Child Development Certificate program. Joni Medenwald, Kelly Olson, and Katie Dahlstrom were trained in Child Parent Psychotherapy (CPP), an evidence-based practice used to address trauma in children ages birth to 6. Mandy Bernardy and Amanda Lindstrom started their training in EMDR and will be fully trained in this therapeutic model in Spring 2015. All of these trainings are intended to expand The Village’s ability to properly serve people with trauma-related issues. 36 Village Annual Report 2014