Annual Report 2013 - Waterford Country School
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Annual Report 2013 - Waterford Country School
www.waterfordcountryschool.org From our Executive Director This past year, the voice from our team was Whatever it takes. Jim Collins, a famous author of popular business books, once wrote about, “first who, then what”. He was talking about the importance of an organization building its team before deciding on its direction. That is precisely what we have done. First, we have a Board with seventeen committed members who have an average tenure of 15 years of service. Then we have an Agency Leadership Team of 11 persons with an average tenure of about 19 years of service. In addition to longevity is the ability and commitment of these folks to drive the Agency towards its mission. In addition to getting the right people “on the bus,” he also talks about getting those people in the right seats on the bus. 2013 marked the first year for this particular group of Board Members and Agency leaders, in their current roles, and the results have been remarkable. Then, in addition to the leadership becoming a strong team, each of them in turn developed a strong team within their departments and programs. To assist our powerful Board and Staff Teams, we have an amazing team of community supporters that have provided additional resources to enable us to provide the highest quality of services to our children and families. As I looked around the room the night of our Kabaret last fall, I saw a couple of hundred people who have taken an interest in what we do and who have pledged to support our work. It was an amazing feeling. There have been many accomplishments over this past year, none greater than the acquisition of the Connecticut Adoption and Family Services as part of the array of services at Waterford Country School. As that organization was facing dissolution, we partnered to preserve the staff, programs and services of that Agency. The transition was very successful and the program is now a vital part of our community services division in Norwich. There have been many other accomplishments as well: • • • • • • • • • We broke ground for the Otto Graham Gym and battled the weather to get the foundations in before winter. The project is expected to be finished by the fall of 2014. We have successfully raised 85% of the total costs of construction and are working hard on the final 15%. We improved campus safety with a new locking system for the school and an improved visitor check in system. We have replaced three cottage roofs and the large emergency power generator that services most of the main campus. In cooperation with the Regional DCF office, we piloted a new Short-Term Family Intensive Treatment (S-FIT) program to assist families who are struggling to be able to stay together. We hosted a 3-day visit by Jim Anglin, a noted author and researcher from the University of Victoria as he came to observe our treatment model. We piloted two new programs for Cornell University: CARE for Foster Carers and a one-day training on compassion fatigue. We certified 15 staff as CARE Trainers through Cornell University. We expanded our school program by one classroom and piloted an 8-child after-school program as an extension of our summer camp. We initiated a series of meetings between our Board and staff that included all programs and departments within one year’s time. “2013 marked the first year for this particular group of Board Members and agency leaders, in their current roles, and the results have been remarkable.” William Martin, Executive Director Beyond the accomplishments of this past year, we are faced with the growing challenges of being a non-profit agency in Connecticut in this decade. The rising costs of operations, coupled with the shrinking community funding, creates challenges of great proportions. With this talented and creative team of Board and staff, we are proactive in program evolution and fiscal responsibility to ensure that Waterford Country School stays strong and can go on to meet the complex needs of our children and families well into the future. We look back on 2013 with great pride and look forward to 2014 with great anticipation. William Martin Executive Director Robert P. Anderson, Jr. Chairman, Board of Trustees The Forever Farm Fund It’s in our NatUre to provide the best model of Care. The Waterford Country School has created a Farm Forever Fund, a permanent endowment to provide financial support for the care of animals in our Experiential Education and Wildlife Rehabilitation programs. The operating costs associated with caring for the animals on our farm are $180,000 per year, which presents great challenges for our non-profit budget. Year after year, we find the funds to support the farm as it is such an important part of who we are. All of the animals on our farm have been adopted and the majority of the animals in our wildlife program are rehabilitating from an injury and, when possible, they are returned to their natural habitat. When it is not possible, they live on our campus and are cared for daily. As part of their life and care on the farm, they interact with the special-needs youth at Waterford Country School creating a highly therapeutic environment for both. Your gift to the Farm Forever Fund is a lasting contribution ensuring that each animal we care for has a better future. Your tax-deductible donation will be acknowledged by the Waterford Country School. Please consider contributing to this fund and help us to carry on the work we do to make a difference for the animals we adopt and care for and the children we serve. We couldn’t do the work we do without friends like you! To learn more about our programs and the Farm Forever Fund, visit www.waterfordcountryschool.org. You may also contact the Development Office at (860) 442-9454 or development@waterfordcs.org. “With rising costs for animal care and maintenance, support for our farm is more crucial than ever.” Rick McPherson, Program Director The Otto Graham Gymnasium and Activity Center Since January there has been construction on the Waterford Country School campus. The new Otto Graham Gymnasium and Activity Center is being built and anyone driving by the campus on Hunts Brook Road can see the construction activity, concrete slabs, roofing, walls and other features. It will serve more than 300 residents and students each year. It will include a full-size basketball court, various offices, a stage and a fitness center. A lovely landscape will surround the building, including a brick walkway, trees, plantings, outdoor benches and tables. Funding has been provided by state bonds, corporate and foundation grants and private donations. Proceeds from our fundraising events have also contributed to the project. The Otto Graham Gymnasium & Activity Center will be open in Fall 2014. $2,300,000 $2,000,000 $1,500,000 A united team, is a team with PriDe and JOY. Thank you to our donors: $1,000,000 $500,000 Anderson-Paffard Foundation, Inc. Michele Bonano Jason & Tracy Camassar Cardinal Honda Chelsea Groton Bank Chester Kitchings Family Foundation Community Foundation of Eastern Connecticut COREPlus Federal Credit Union Greater Hartford Community Foundation, Inc. Susan & Michael Gula Jerry & Roz Levine Martin Olson Irrevocable Trust Betty Moorehead Leslie Suarez Tobin, Carberry, O'Malley, Riley & Selinger, P.C. United Builders Supply United Healthcare Services, Inc. USI Connecticut Mark & Julie Wolman This report reflects giving between July 1, 2012 – June 30, 2013. Financials Financial information is from the certified audit completed by Seward and Monde, CPA and reflects the time period of July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013. 2012– 2013 Fiscal Year WCS EXPENSES BY COST CENTER $1,581,941 Administrative 2,144, 255 Emergency Shelters 2,552,203 Residential Treatment Group Home 690,851 Safe Homes Total: $15,158,000 2012–2013 Fiscal Year 1,895,151 Education Foster Care and Community Services 3,365,547 2,928,052 WCS STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION ASSETS Cash & Equivalents Investments Accounts receivable, net of allowance for doubtful account of $19,009 in 2012 and 2011 Inventory, at cost Other assets Property, plant and equipment, net of accumulated depreciation Totals 2013 2012 $796,791 1,977,756 $605,180 2,029,220 1,197,404 3,942 46,943 1,082,811 3,777 63,145 5,007,122 5,305,162 $9,029,958 $9,089,295 WCS STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS 2013 2012 Liabilities: Line of Credit Accounts payable Accrued expenses Deferred revenue Notes payable Mortgages payable Total 200,000 243,844 936,635 327,933 163,058 2,799,272 $4,670,742 325,000 383,941 953,134 261,506 77,021 2,962,525 $4,963,127 Net Assets: Unrestricted Temporarily restricted Permanently restricted Total $3,756,094 576,014 27,108 $4,359,216 $3,659,689 446,871 19,608 $4,126,168 Total Assets $9,029,958 $9,089,295 Waterford Country School receives program funding from the Connecticut Department of Children and Families (DCF) and tuition from local school districts of children and youth placed in our various educational programs. AVERAGE DAILY POPULATION Reflects the number of children in Waterford Country School program daily, on average. Residential Treatment 23.61 Education Program 61.35 Foster Care Program 65.39 Emergency Shelter 16.26 Safe Homes 11.09 Group Homes 5.75 “WCs has been my extended family for many years and i have loved working here. it has always been a very special place with many amazing people who really care about kids.” Pam Smith, Information Technology Coordinator WCS PROGRAM SERVICE DAYS Residential Treatment Average daily population Education Program Average daily population Foster Care Program Average daily population Emergency Shelter Program Average daily population Safe Homes Average daily population Group Homes Average daily population 2013 2012 8,620 23.61 11,351 61.35 23,868 65.39 5,937 16.26 4,051 11.09 2,099 5.75 9,964 27.22 10,627 57.44 21,115 57.69 6,221 16.99 5.356 14.63 1.963 5.36 WCS REVENUE & OTHER SUPPORT COMPARISONS 2013 2012 Program Services Bonding Grants Fundraising & Contributions Gains/(Losses) on Investments Interest/Dividends Miscellaneous $14,689,255 41,900 365,723 162,437 80,054 51,679 $14,763,049 0 228,298 (13,703) 69,250 38,493 Totals $15,391,048 15,085,387 Our Mission Waterford Country School is dedicated to doing whatever it takes to enrich the lives of children and strengthen families through specialized programs, resources and community services Officers: Robert P. Anderson, Jr. Leadership: Chairman Administration Raymond B. Johnson, MD First Vice Chairman Bill Martin, Executive Director Kathleen F. Jacques Second Vice Chairman Development and Community Support Kenneth P. Levy Treasurer Emily C. Schacht Secretary Education Program Theodore Olynciw Assistant Secretary Sharon Butcher, Program Director/Principal Pamela Giannelli, Assistant Program Director Trustees: Robert P. Anderson, Jr. Attorney • Noank Beth Camassar Community Advocate • New London Julianna Velazquez, Program Director Emergency Shelters Matt Menghi, Program Director Anita Edelman, Assistant Program Director Experiential Education Rick McPherson, Program Director Ben Turner, Camp Director Nicholas Fortson CFO - Banking • Norwich Susan Gula Community Advocate • Niantic Christine Hammond Professor/Chair – Higher Education • Waterford Claudia Highbaugh Dean of Religious & Spiritual Life • New London Foster Care, Community Services and Adoption Chris Lacey, Program Director Lisa Crowley, Assistant Program Director Children’s Outpatient Mental Health Clinic Sandra Couillard, Assistant Program Director Connecticut Adoption Services Medical Program Businesswoman • Waterford Sue Sullivan, Program Director Laurie Sabala, Assistant Program Director Raymond Johnson, MD Program Support Physician/Researcher (Ret.) • Noank Procurement Manager (Ret.) • Tolland Kathy Teel, Program Director Rachael Magnani, Food Services Coordinator Lee Toulouse, Director of Buildings and Grounds James M. Miner, III Residential Treatment and Group Home Kathleen Jacques Kenneth Levy Facilities Director • Waterford Christine Murtha Retired Mohegan Tribal Council Member/ Businesswoman • Norwich Eileen Olynciw Real Estate Broker • Waterford Theodore Olynciw Emily Thomson, Program Director Darryl Miles, Assistant Program Director Kelly Walker, Group Home Site Director Safe Homes Bob Paolino, Program Director Georgia Alevras, Assistant Program Director Engineer – Developer • Waterford Staff Support Emily Schacht, RN Bill Meese, Program Director Lynn Morey, Human Resources Coordinator Pam Smith, Information Technology Coordinator Patricia Staunton, Business Manager RN (Ret.)/Disabilities Advocate • Quaker Hill Andrea Stillman State Senator • Waterford Leslie Suarez Businesswoman • Waterford Fred Witherell, PhD Scientist (Ret.) • East Lyme Clinical Leadership: Bassam Awwa, MD Gisela Lee, MD David London, MD Gene Schulze, PhD Psychiatrist Pediatrician Psychiatrist Clinical Psychologist Sponsorships: $27,496.00 Ticket Sales: $8,985.00 Auction: $26,530.00 Total: $63,011.00 Expenses: $-29,949.68 Fund A Need: $15,320.00 Event Net: $33,061.32 KABARET FOR KIDS – 1OTH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION November 16, 2013 at Mohegan Sun Chair: Beth Camassar Committee Members: Carrie Arteaga Susan Gula • Raymond Johnson • Kenneth Levy David Moorehead • Christine Murtha Ted Olynciw • Lorri Saunders • Leslie Suarez Fred Witherell Staff: William Martin • Karen Neeley Robert Paolino • Julianna Velazquez Publicity: Sharon Gideon • Maria Miranda, Kyle Osolin, Miranda Creative Inc. Proceeds from Kabaret for Kids benefit the Otto Graham Gymnasium and Activity Center Capital Building Project, WCS Endowment Fund and General Program Support. Major Sponsors: Robert (Chip) & Mary Anderson Anonymous Anthem Blue Cross & Blue Shield Art Unlimited Cambridge Investment Research, Inc. Charter Oak Federal Credit Union COREPlus Federal Credit Union Courtyard Gallery Dubicki & Camassar, LLP Eastern Connecticut State University F & F Distributors Beverly Graham Marianne Grube Horgan Law Offices Ray & Arlene Johnson Dr. Stephen Larcen & Susan Graham Lawrence & Memorial Hospital Jerry & Roz Levine Liberty Bank Lindsay Liebig Roche Architects Bill & Pat Martin Louis & Christine Mercuri Carol & George Milne Miranda Creative MJ Sullivan Automotive Corner Mutual of America Sayet and Seder Seward & Monde CPA’s Andrea Sullivan The Chapman Manufacturing Co. The Diamond Mortgage Group The Mohegan Tribe The William W. Backus Hospital Thomas Garbati Builders TJ Motors/Todd Blonder USI Connecticut Waterford Group Charitable Foundation/ Waterford Hotel Group Donald & Rose Werner Wireless Zone BRING YOUR MOJO GOLF TOURNAMENT – 3RD ANNUAL September 19, 2013 at Great Neck Country Club Dedicated to Gary “Mr. Six” Saunders Committee Members: Clarice Andrade John Banta • Todd Blonder • Terry Eames Scott Gladstone • Jeannette Olson Bob O'Shaughnessy • Diane Papadakos Gordon Ramsay • Lenny Rochester Casey Saunders • Lorri Saunders • Meagan Seacor Tony Suarez • Paul Suprin • Elaine Terry Staff: William Martin • Karen Neeley Julianna Velazquez Publicity: Kyle Osolin, Miranda Creative Inc. Major Sponsors: ACE Hardware Advanced Improvement American Ambulance Service AT&T Automotive Technologies B&W Paving Charter Oak Federal Credit Union CIGNA Healthcare Columbia Aircraft Sales Connecticut Scrap Curtin Transportation Group Dominion Duncklee Cooling & Heating Essex Financial Services James Sullivan Flo-Tech, Imaging Systems Division Garbo Lobster Global Warranty Group Ray & Arlene Johnson Lawrence & Memorial Hospital Macara Vehicle Services Maximus Real Estate New England Financial Services PowerPay The Mohegan Tribe Thurston Foods Waterford Speedbowl Wireless Zone PROCEEDS BENEFIT THE OTTO GRAHAM GYMNASIUM AND ACTIVITY CENTER! Sponsorships: $47,366.00 Players: $14,742.00 Raffle/Auction: $7,728.00 Total: $69,836.00 Expenses: $15,721.60 Event Net: $54,114.40 Charitable Giving Partner’s Circle $2,500 – $4,999 Donald & Rose Werner Partner’s Circle $1,000 – $2,499 Joseph & Noreen Selinger Community Circle $500 – $999 Buscetto Family & Friends Fund (Community Foundation of Eastern Connecticut) Charter Oak Federal Credit Union Ray & Arlene Johnson Willard & Gail Welch Fred & Marilyn Witherell Mentor’s Circle $250 – $499 Community Health Charities of New England Knights of Columbus Douglas & Lorraine Randall Randall Realtors, GMAC William & Barbara Tufts Friend’s Circle $35 – $249 Robert & Melinda Audet Tom & Nancy Barnhart Nathan & Patricia Belcher Peter & Kathleen Bergeron David & Nancy Burnett Beth & Garon Camassar Laraine Cellucci Hugh Christie Community Hearing Aids Christopher & Elizabeth Conley Ted & Stephanie Cyr Faith Davison Bruce & Sheila Elliott Jerry & Carol Finkelman Jerry & Lisa Fortier Robert & Barbara Glider Marian Szczygiel Harris Sameer & Juliette Hassan Richard & Linda Hedden Timothy & Elizabeth Ison Barbara Kniss Ken & Joanne Levy Mike Lisitano Rose Longo Angela Malerba Elizabeth Malerba Curtis & Jennifer McCracken Louis & Christine Mercuri Mark & Marilyn Moffett Dave & Joanne Moorehead Noank Baptist Church Charles & Marie Noyes Elizabeth Occhionero Donald O'Neill Robert & Beth Peirce Pete & Janne Petersen Charles & Romana Primus Pom & Marcia Robinson Anthony Salafia Emily & Herbert Schacht Seward and Monde CPA's Jeffrey & Nancy Sincoski John & Maryann Spinnato Robert & Harriet Statchen Stonington Veterinary Hospital William & Barbara Tufts Waterford Group Charitable Foundation Waterford Lions Club Kristen Widham George & Cynthia Willauer Mark & Julie Wolman Charlie & Sue Wyand Other Jeffrey & Wendie Brennan Donna Chapman Jennifer Demirs John & Marcia Ferretti Cheryl Harris William & Jennifer Hodshon Christine Holden James & Rita Hyatt Raymond & Elaine Mather Stanley & Valerie Michalski John & Rita Moore Tony & Janice Orsini Angelo & Constance Paolino Christopher Randall Alan Richardson Stan Schlossberg Jane Shottek John & Angeline Spagnoletti United Way of Southeastern CT Stanley & Barbara Wilson Susan York Contributions of Materials and Services (includes Holiday 2012 item and gift donors) Debra Berube John Blondel Bob's Discount Furniture Bill & Lynn Bonnell Rosemary Bontempi Chelsea Groton Bank (Groton) Coca Cola of SE New England Connecticut Light and Power Company Connecticut MG Club Connecticut Tigers Crescent Point Crossroads Presbyterian Church-Children & Families D.W. Transport & Leasing, Inc. Digiplex Lisbon 12 Cinemas Bill Donovan David Douglas Dragon's Egg Studio Eastern Connecticut Ballet Eastern Connecticut Cardiology Group Radhames Echavarria Electric Boat (via Computer Science Corporation) Mindy Gillespie Peter & Betty Gilmore Groton Lodge of Elks #2163 Susan & Michael Gula Bill & Judith Gustin James Carboni Plumbing & Heating Ray & Arlene Johnson Donna Kilhenny Lake Compounce Lawrence & Memorial Hospital Ron & Christine Lewis Anita Lind Marinello Schools of Beauty Janet McCready Louis & Christine Mercuri Darryl Miles Lori Miller Mohegan Sun Casino Christine & Phil Murtha Mystic Yoga Shala Mystic-Noank Library Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame New Britain Rock Cats New England Financial Services Linda Norton Ted & Eileen Olynciw Carl & Doreen Orsini Project Oceanology Jerry & Barbara Rucci Matthew & Jennifer Rucci Ruben Santiago Lorri Saunders Seventh-Day Adventist Church Six Flags New England Spare Time (Groton) St. Joseph's School St. Patrick Church (Mystic) St. Vincent DePaul Society (New London) Leslie Suarez Bob & Sue Tefft The Home Depot Foundation USCG Academy IT Computer Division USI Connecticut Joseph Vessichio Visual Changes Skincare International, Inc. Waterford Board of Education Webster Bank (Groton) Wireless Zone Fred & Marilyn Witherell Holiday Contributions American Legion Auxiliary - Unit 128 Anonymous Beth & Garon Camassar Robert Carrignan Electric Boat Management Association Eric's Furniture Restoration Stephen & Joann Flynn Immanuel Baptist Church Barbara Kniss LaRose's WoodWorking LLC Raymond & Elaine Mather Robert Mushinsky Valley Transportation Corp. Designated Contributions Ray & Arlene Johnson R.H.C. Enterprises Thomas Schacht James & Carole Shores Stop & Shop A+School Rewards Target-Take Charge of Education Waterford Post Office Employees Thomas & Maura Wolff Your support makes a difference. Wildlife Contributions Peter & Ana Brusie Lori Cavanaugh Cub Scout Pack 41-Groton Dog Scout Troop 219 (Groton) Eagle's Quest Tai Chi Center, LLC Theodore & Susan Fields Maria Krotsis Emily Levanti Patrick & Kate McDonald Arthur & Louise Mencarelli Jaime Mercado Rachel Newer Luella Pawlich Brajesh & Sangita Rai James Sherrard David & Joan Tracy James & Nancy Wasiniewski Waterford Animal Hospital Wildlife Contributions of Materials and Services Roy Amaral Denise Capazzi Michelle Manville Paul & Kathe Morosky James Sherrard Tractor Supply (North Windham) Adoption Program Contributions (* designated to Project Connecticut’s Child) Colchester Lions Charities, Inc. Michelle Coope Atty. Jeanette Dostie Greater Hartford Community Foundation, Inc. Groton Rotary Club* William & Clarissa McDonough Carolyn Payne* Jake & Amanda Shanks* Phyllis Shedlack Joseph Sheffey Tiffany Silva* Suisman, Shapiro, Wool, Brennan, Gray & Greenberg, P.C. Fund-A-Need (Appeal was held at the WCS 10th Kabaret for Kids Gala on November 16, 2013) Del-Bourree & Kristen Bach John & Lordes Banta James & Deborah Benn Neil & Jane Bobruff Michele Bonnano Kem & Richard Bruno Anthony Bussorini James & Nancy Butler Beth & Garon Camassar Jason & Tracy Camassar Scott & Amy Camassar Wayne Carpenter Gregory Cluff Frank Corrado Anthony & Kathy Cronin Ted & Stephanie Cyr Craig & Jan Dawson Jason Dawson Dean DiMaggio & Eva Hantman James Eckerle James & Janette Edwards Carrie Ermler Steve Evankow Keith Eves Michael & Marion Fitzpatrick Nicholas Fortson Richard & Edie Freeman Kelley Goodwin-Kane Eunice Greenberg Susan & Michael Gula Christine & Ulysses Hammond Frances Harkins Dennis & Diane Haskell Mark & Susan Hibbard Kathy & Allan Jacques Pedro & Linda Johnson Ray & Arlene Johnson Mary Ellen Jukoski & Matthew McLoughlin Suzanne Chandler Kissell John & Mary Ann Klecha Charlie & Marcy Klein Mark & Joy Lamb Mary Elizabeth Lang Peter & Dana Lee Jerry & Roz Levine Pam Lewis Thomas & Kathleen Londregan Jessica Martin Raymond & Sharon Maynard Irene Miller Ron & Marcia Miller Maria Miranda James & Marguerite Mitchell Dave & Joanne Moorehead Warren Morse John Murphy Christine & Phil Murtha Tim & Meg Olynciw Edward & Karen Pacholski Jessica Pappas Peter & Susan Parrotta Gary & Bonnie Patterson Michael & Kathryn Patterson Murray & Joanne Pendleton Dominic & Donna Piacenza Gordon & Ramona Ramsay Nancy Randall Rob Richards Chuck Rousseau Jonathan & Armi Rowe Betsy Ryan John & Beatrice Sabia Richard & Marie Schauster Peter & Melanie Schauster William & Dorothy Sieburg Angelo & Connie Simos Rosanne Sinagra Dan & Kathy Steward Leslie Suarez Trevor Suarez Andrea Sullivan Anthony & Paula Timpano Stephen & Gail Weber Nathan & Shelley Weiss Donald & Rose Werner Jefferson & Janice Wiggins Fred & Marilyn Witherell Susan Young Memorial and Honorary Contributions In honor of Ken Abrahms & Betsy Ryan Adam & Mary Seidner In honor of Ken & Joanne Levy Newbury Investment Partners In honor of Johan & Leanne Liebenberg James & Patricia Doran In honor of Paul Malerba Angela Malerba In honor of Bill Martin Bill & Shirley Titus In honor of David Moorehead (retirement) Betty Moorehead In honor of the Schauster/Thomson/Pescosolido family Charlotte Swienton In honor of Emily & Tim Thompson (marriage) Richard & Marie Schauster In memory of Richard Blaise Kathy & Allan Jacques In memory of Emily Higgins Kathy & Allan Jacques In memory of James J. O'Neal Stan Schlossberg In memory of Doris Perkins Jo-Ann Schweid In memory of Raymond Pilecki Gayle Agostinoni Tom & Karie Gray Susan & Michael Gula Richard & Patricia Jankowski Ray & Arlene Johnson Wes & Linda Kenyon Konstant & Carole Morrell Philip & Jane Papineau Richard & Marie Vanden Brink Ben & Julianna Velazquez Chester Wlodkowski Jill Zuccardy & Sean Viall In memory of Gary Saunders Michele Miele In memory of Tonya Staley Stan Schlossberg Grants Chamber of Commerce of Eastern Connecticut Foundation Charter Oak Federal Credit Union Community Foundation of Eastern Connecticut Dime Bank Foundation Frank Loomis Palmer Fund Home Depot Foundation Pfizer Community Grant Program United Way of Southeastern CT Wal-Mart Foundation Wireless Zone Foundation for Giving, Inc. We are truly grateful for every gift to Waterford Country School. This report reflects giving between July 1, 2012 – June 30, 2013. We have carefully reviewed all of the names that appear but errors or omissions may occasionally occur. If your name is listed incorrectly or omitted, we would like to know. Please accept our apologies and contact us at (860) 442-9454, ext 105. www.waterfordcountryschool.org www.ottograhamgym.org • www.wcsfostercare.org P: (860) 442-9454 • F: (860) 442-2228 info@waterfordcs.org