Annual Report - Volunteers of America
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Annual Report - Volunteers of America
The faces of need. 2014 ANNUAL REPORT July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2014 700 skilled employees working in 37 distinct programs Overall client satisfaction: The faces of support. 88.11% Our fully accredited services reached 21,602 people across five states 2 2 5,646 people donated time and money to support our mission 3 37 distinct programs across five states Clinical Services Homeless Veterans Transitional Treatment Program - Lexington Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) - Louisville Freedom House Women’s Addiction Recovery Program - Louisville Kentucky Care Coordinator Program - Louisville Men’s Addiction Recovery Services - Louisville S.T.O.P. (Stop The Spread of HIV Through Outreach and Prevention) - Louisville Veterans’ Addiction Recovery Services - Louisville Developmental Disability Services Middle Tennessee- Hermitage, Madison, Murfreesboro, Nashville, and Old Hickory Northern Kentucky - Florence, Fort Thomas, Highland Heights, and Independence Southern Indiana - Floyds Knobs, Jeffersonville, and New Albany West Tennessee - Arlington, Bartlett, Cordova, Memphis, and Oakland Veterans Services Homeless Female Veterans and Veterans with Families Program - Knoxville Homeless Veterans Reintegration Project - Knoxville Homeless Veterans Reintegration Project - Louisville Supportive Services for Veterans and Families Programs - Beckley and Ceredo, WV; Grayson, Lexington, Rural Louisville, Urban Louisville, and Radcliff, KY; Knoxville, TN; New Albany, IN; and South Point, OH Homeless and Housing Services Headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky Candleridge Plaza Apartments - Powell, TN Casa Grace Senior Housing Community - Memphis Collaborative Housing Initiative - Louisville Eviction Prevention Program - Louisville Family Emergency Shelter - Louisville Family Follow-Up Program - Louisville Family Housing Program - Lexington Maud Booth Gardens Senior Housing Community - Knoxville Permanent Supportive Housing Program - Lexington South Oaks Senior Housing Community - Louisville Spanish Cove Senior Housing Community - Louisville Transitional Housing Program - Louisville Woodgreen Apartments - Louisville 4 5 December 2013 The Louisville community reaches out to support Volunteers of America after a WDRB-TV special report on child homelessness featuring a veteran and his 10-year-old son, Dennis, who were served by Volunteers of America. Our Hope for the Holidays campaign brings in $40,000. September 2013 During National Direct Support Professional Recognition Week, we honor the more than 500 Direct Support Professionals who provide skilled and compassionate care to the individuals with developmental disabilities we serve in Tennessee, Kentucky, and Southern Indiana. July 2013 Volunteers of America of Kentucky moves to its new headquarters in the historic Guthrie Coke Building in downtown Louisville. 2013 July August September Our annual Back to School campaign garners $16,000 worth of supplies for homeless students. Our friends from Messer Construction lead the way in organizing a great picnic for the families we serve! August 2013 Our friends from the Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts’ Arts in Healing program bring Grammynominated Cuban artists Tiempo Libre to perform for clients at our Shelby Street Clinical Campus in Louisville. Reba Spencer, a recipient of our Northern Kentucky Developmental Disability Services for 15 years, speaks to a group of more than 150 United Way of Greater Cincinnati supporters about the various ways that Volunteers of America supports her daily. She earns a standing ovation! More than 75 employees, family members, and friends participate in the Louisville AIDS and Pet Walk. October November December January Our veterans services programs in Knoxville kick off a job fair series to connect clients and other community members to employment opportunities. Our annual Power of 1 Breakfast raises $350,000 and engages 714 supporters. October 2013 November 2013 January 2014 June 2014 May 2014 More than 100 employees from GE Appliances in Louisville volunteer their time making improvements at our Louisville Family Housing Services. The Courier-Journal’s medical reporter Laura Ungar’s extensive coverage of heroin addiction features graduates of Freedom House, our addiction recovery program for pregnant and parenting women. October 2013 Our first Veterans Day ceremony is held in Lexington to honor outstanding veterans we serve. 6 March 2014 February Berkshire Hathaway Parks & Weisberg principal broker/owner Judie Parks —a board member, volunteer, and donor — represents us in the sale of one of our properties and generously donates her commission to Volunteers of America. February 2014 March A West Tennessee Advisory Council is created to grow community awareness and advocate for individuals with developmental disabilities we serve. The first tours of our Supportive Living Homes in both Middle and West Tennessee are held to educate and engage community members about our mission. March 2014 April The Veterans Community Alliance of Louisville — a community effort to coordinate veterans’ services in Metro Louisville — is launched by a group of young professionals as part of Leadership Louisville Center’s Yum! IGNITES Louisville Challenge in partnership with Volunteers of America and Seven Counties Services. Metro Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer joins the team for the announcement. 2014 A year of positive change January 2014 May June Jennifer Hancock is named President Elect of Volunteers of America of Kentucky in preparation for the retirement of President and CEO Jane W. Burks in March 2015. June 2014 April 2014 A $1.6 million renovation, funded by the U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development, is completed at our Candleridge Plaza Apartments for low-income seniors in Powell, TN. June 2014 7 As you will discover in these pages, the past year was a very successful one for Volunteers of America. We are proud to be an accredited, licensed not-for-profit business serving individuals and families who face some of our society’s most complex challenges. What you need to know about us: We focus on the health and well being of our clients, integrating all aspects of health care into our approach to care management. We successfully address some of our communities’ most complex problems affecting individual and families. We are accountable. We focus on quality and outcomes, measure our impact, and maintain transparency in our finances, employment practices, and operations. Our mission focuses on healthy lives and healthy communities. In the truest sense, we are a healthcare organization — assessing the mental, physical, emotional and spiritual health of each person we serve. We are planning for a future in which we will broaden our core competency of Care Management. This personcentered, family-focused, integrated approach to transforming lives leverages the highly professional team that we have attracted to our mission. It also leverages the relationships we have with other organizations in our communities. 2015 and beyond Looking to the future, this is our promise: 8 Volunteers of America has been in this work for almost 120 years, and we will continue. Why? Because we care about our communities and we know we can make a difference. This is why we do what we do. Those we serve experience our core values of diversity, justice, commitment, integrity and compassion. Jennifer Hancock, President and CEO The future of Volunteers of America All who are served by us will experience an environment of professionalism, informed by best practices, quality, and respect. We value technology and will continue to invest in an infrastructure that assures efficiency and accuracy. We care about impact, and we will continue to have the licensing and accreditation to back that up. We value knowledge and experience, and will continue to invest in a team of professionals utilizing wellresearched best practices. 9 healing environment Providing a for specialized populations: men exiting the correctional system; men with substance use disorders and/or mental illness; veterans; pregnant and postpartum women; and individuals at risk of HIV. Clinical Services Served 212 people with customized addiction recovery treatment 79% of male clients completed treatment Women’s Addiction Recovery Services Freedom House, our program for pregnant and parenting women, served 28 families 14 babies were born drug-free to women receiving services, bringing the total to 89 babies since the program was created 95% of women served demonstrated improved life skills and increased employment readiness at discharge 88% of women served with Child Protective Services involvement made progress toward reunification with their children HIV Services Reached 15,919 people – 14,000 through outreach activities, 1,919 through HIV testing, education, and case management 97.7% of clients indicated they were satisfied with services Conducted 1,472 tests 10 11 Developmental Disability Services largest nonprofit providers of services for One of the individuals with developmental disabilities in the region Providing around-the-clock care and support Services are customized for each individual’s unique needs, including in-home support, day programs, supportive employment, and other specialized services 255 people served in Tennessee, Southern Indiana, and Northern Kentucky 97% of family members or guardians surveyed indicated that they were satisfied with the services their loved one receives 12 13 Homelessness prevention, job training and placement, Veterans Services and other supportive services for veterans and their family members across Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia, Southern Indiana, and Southern Ohio More than $6 million in funding received in the last four years has tripled the number of veterans we serve annually 1,879 people – 1,188 veterans and 691 of their family members – avoided homelessness with our help 93% of veteran families demonstrated measurable progress toward self-sufficiency goals after six months 14 15 Housing Services Helped 1,066 people,including 546 children, enhance life skills and achieve the goals of safe, affordable, permanent housing and self-sufficiency Lexington Family Housing Program 100% of clients obtained permanent housing after completing the program Louisville Family Housing Services 93% of clients – including Family Emergency Shelter, Transitional Housing, Eviction Prevention, Family Follow Up, and Collaborative Housing – remained in stable housing for at least six months after exiting our programs Senior and Specialized Housing Provided affordable, quality housing to 347 low-income seniors, along with access to services that help them maintain their independence such as transportation, housekeeping assistance, meal delivery, and legal advocacy 16 17 A year in review: Financials Expenses by Program Developmental Disability Services 55% Homeless and Housing Services 23% Assets Statement of Revenue and Expenses Current Assets Cash and cash equivalent Accounts receivable, net Prepaid expenses Total current assets 432,312 2,927,225 364,365 3,723,902 Property and Equipment Land and buildings Furniture and equipment Less accumulated depreciation Total property and equipment 7,271,990 3,368,287 (6,216,788) 4,423,489 Other Assets Long-term investments Restricted Deposits Pledges receivable noncurrent Intangible assets Other Total other assets 1,245,048 77,331 268,971 103,719 200,883 1,895,952 Public Support and Revenue Public support/direct and indirect support Public support/capital and bequests Special events Volunteers of America awards and grants United Way awards and grants Total public support Revenues and grants from public agencies Program service fees Rental income Miscellaneous revenue Total other revenue Total Assets Health Care 10% Addiction Recovery Services 5% VOA Property Corporation of Louisville 4% Correctional Services 3% Liabilities and Net Assets Accounts payable Mortgages and other notes payable, due in one year Accrued expenses Other current liabilities Total current liabilities Long-term Liabilities Mortgages and notes payable, noncurrent Payable to affiliate Total long-term liabilities 312,424 Net Assets Unrestricted Temporarily restricted Permanently restricted Total net assets Total Liabilities and Net Assets 18 10,o43,343 216,666 1,286,553 544,155 2,359,798 783,451 103,719 887,170 5,359,921 1,387,597 48,857 6,796,375 10,043,343 Total Revenue from Operations Expenses by Program Homeless services Addiction recovery services Developmental disability services Correctional services Health care services Housing VOA Property Corporation of Louisville Total program services Support Services Management and general Fundraising Administration fees paid to national organization Total Supporting Services 2,133,494 157,595 91,319 127,209 96,019 2,605,636 23,458,749 736,528 300,492 188,939 1,225,959 27,290,344 4,980,088 1,107,929 12,622,626 672,614 2,403,094 302,787 904,860 22,993,998 2,811,663 889,007 543,009 4,243,679 Total Operating Expenses 27,237,677 Excess/(deficit) from operations 52,667 Non-operating Gains and Losses and Other Revenue Gain on sale of real estate 145,719 Interest and dividend income 47,909 Gains on investments 114,896 Profits from other activities 308,524 Net Assets at End of Year 6,796,375 19 Community Engagement Volunteers: 1,462 20 Volunteer hours: 13,523 Individual donors: 4,184 21 Positive Change Society The Positive Change Society is our giving circle of donors who have invested in long-term solutions by pledging at least $1,000 per year for five years. This list is current as of June 30, 2014. To learn more, contact Jennifer Hancock at (502) 636-4649. Mrs. Ruth Atkins and Mr. Luis Prada Natalie and John Bajandas Art and Bay Baltes Ms. Barbara C. Banaszynski Ms. Stephanie Barnett Mrs. Mary Louise E. Barr Ms. Pamela E. Barry Mr. Andrew P. Beck Mr. Donald R. Bell Mr. Stacy Bell Ms. Victoria Boggs Anonymous Greg Bourke and Michael DeLeon LuAnn and Michael Brent Mr. Randy Brothers Ms. Meredith W. Brown Susan and Clark Buckmaster 22 Ms. Jane W. Burks and Mr. G. Richard Burks, II Mr. Jared Burton Mr. Bart R. Carnes Anonymous Sandra and Carlous Chambers Ms. Ruth H. Cloudman Mr. Christopher Conliffe and Mr. Scott Howard Phil and Jane Conner Robert and Theresa Connolly Anonymous Mr. Richard A. Coomer and Mr. Jamie Massey Drs. Robert and Kathleen Cooter Mr. Alfonso N. Cornish Crutcher Family Foundation Ms. Patricia Cummings and Mr. John A. Bruggman Ms. Sherall L. Curtis, AD Carolyn and David Davis Lisa DeJaco and Marc Crutcher Mr. Erik Eaker Ms. Patricia L. Edmiston Mr. Patrick Englert Ms. Jennifer Englert-Copeland Bill and Rosalie Faris Mary and Ed Farmer Anonymous David W. and Maura B. Fennell Ms. Farrah Ferriell Ms. Rita Finnie David and Vicki Flanery Kelly Davis Fleenor Joe and Angie Fleig Mr. Marion M. Gee Tom and Laura George Ms. Jan M. Glasgow Anonymous Anonymous Cindy Rice Grissom Tiffany and John Hall Jennifer M. Hancock Terry and Jenny Harris Hal and Sheila Heiner Mr. Kevin J. Hickey Greg and Ann Hoeck Mr. Demetrius O. Holloway Ms. Sheryl A. Howell David and Annette Huff Mr. Robert Imperial Ms. Angela Johnson Sharon and Terry Johnson James and Kathleen Kauffman Don and Mary Carol Kelly Steve and Sharon Kerrick Ms. Patricia E. Killion Gary and Anne King Mr. William F. Kolodey Mr. Jon Kuehl Sheila Laemmle in memory of Dan Laemmle To date, our Positive Change Society members have committed $1,094,803 in sustainable funding to support Volunteers of America’s work and mission Anonymous Mr. John T. Launius Ms. Patrice Y. Lux Ms. Kimberly H. Maddox Steve Magre John and Claudine Mann Rue and Carolyn McFarland Mrs. Joyce McKiernan in memory of Ron McKiernan George and Jennifer McMinn Susan and Robert Means Mr. Ken Middleton Jerry & Laura Miller C. Ann Muth David and Jae Neumann Catherine Newton, MD Ms. Mary R. Nixon Mr. Thomas M. Norris R. Wood Northup Mr. Nicholas B. O’Brien Ms. Tandee L. Ogburn Dickie and Linda Oliver Judie Parks-Gornet and Tim Gornet Ms. Virginia Peck Anonymous Ms. Amy L. Poore Mr. Paul G. Presson Ms. Paula M. Purifoy Katie Receveur Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Rechter Jennifer Recktenwald and Tony Peyton Ms. Linda Rice Robert and Debra Roberts Ms. Andrea Robinson Rotary Club of Donelson-Hermitage Mr. Larry M. Roy Anonymous Terry and Linda Scholes Anonymous Judge Paula Sherlock Don and Cathy Shoemaker Brad and Patti Smith Pete and Caroline Smith Kim and Jim Spalding Joe and Christie Spencer Mr. and Ms. L. S. Srinivasan Jack and Carolyn Sweeney Charles and Melinda Tewell Sarah and Gary Thieneman Micki and Don Thomas Joanne and Ken Towery Ms. Donna H. Trabue Ms. Janice M. Trimer Michael and Susan Vine Courtney Wallace Mr. Christopher Ward Mr. Carl L. Williams Anonymous Mrs. Frances H. Wilson 23 Donors Listed on the following pages are financial gifts received between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014. Volunteers of America also thanks the individuals and companies that made contributions of $249 or less, donated goods or services (including vehicles), and volunteered their time to support our mission, services, and clients during Fiscal Year 2014. Their generous contributions and support exceed the capacity of this publication. $100,000+ Lift A Life Foundation Anonymous $50,000 - 99,999 James Graham Brown Foundation, Inc. Home Depot Foundation $25,000 - 49,999 Anonymous The Ephraim and Wilma Shaw Roseman Foundation $10,000 - 24,999 Opal Godfrey Brennan Trust Ms. Meredith W. Brown Brown-Forman Wines Anonymous Cooper Steel Fabricators, Inc. Council on Prevention and Education: Substances, Inc. The HCA Foundation Anonymous Kentucky AIDS Alliance Anonymous Nissan North America Inc The PNC Foundation The UPS Foundation WHAS Crusade for Children $5,000 - 9,999 Anonymous Bosse Mattingly Constructors, Inc. Ms. Jane W. Burks and Mr. G. Richard Burks, II Mr. Terry Burns Caldwell Charitable Trust Anonymous The Champ Foundation LLC 24 GE Employees Community Fund GE Foundation Jenny and Terry Harris Anonymous LG&E and KU Energy LLC Mary and Ted Nixon R. Wood Northup Anonymous Piedmont Natural Gas PNC Bank Mrs. Juanita Siers Mr. Gene Ulrich UPS Walgreens Fred B. and Opal S. Woosley Foundation $2,500 - 4,999 Altman Insurance Services Art and Bay Baltes Ms. Pamela E. Barry William E. Barth Foundation Blue Grass Community Foundation Tommy and Christine Borders Crutcher Family Foundation Joseph Delaney Memorial Endowment Fund Del Mar Medical F & M Bank Five-Star Technology Solutions J. David and Vicki Flanery Mr. David L. Graeser Hagemeyer Ms. Jennifer M. Hancock Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels JDC Coatings Inc Kindred Healthcare Kosair Charities Joan and John LaGrasse Manor Respiratory Care, Inc. Paul and Annie McLaughlin Susan and Robert Means Dickie and Linda Oliver PNC Institutional Investments Judie Parks and Tim Gornet Mrs. Ruth Atkins and Mr. Luis Prada Mr. Larry M. Roy Woodrow M. and Florence G. Strickler Designated Fund Subway Development of Tennessee Texas Roadhouse Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky, Inc. Mr. Neal Wallace Ben and Whitney Wilson Robert Winthrop Charitable Trust Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, LLP Yates Services $1,000 - 2,499 Anonymous The Allstate Foundation Alltrade Service Solutions, LLC American Water Anonymous Natalie and John Bajandas Ms. Barbara C. Banaszynski Ms. Stephanie Barnett B-Dry Systems of Louisville Inc. Daniel and Jayne Becher Mr. Donald R. Bell Mr. Stacy Bell Mrs. Edith S. Bingham Bluegrass Classic LuAnn and Michael Brent Mr. Randy Brothers Mr. Mike Brown Mr. Leighton Bush Century II Staffing, Inc. Sandra and Carlous Chambers Power of 1 Community Volunteers of America relies on the support of corporations and businesses in our region to continue our work. Members of our Power of 1 Community, a corporate giving circle that provides support for programs across our region have made a multi-year financial commitment to our mission. Alltrade Service Solutions, Inc. Altman Insurance Services Blue Grass Motorsport Bosse Mattingly Constructors, Inc. Brown-Forman Byrne’s Garage, Inc. CITY Properties Deming Malone Livesay & Ostroff Dominant Divas Social Club Duplicator Sales & Service, Inc. Fifth Third Bank Heine Brothers Coffee Highland Cleaners Humana - Caresource Humana, Inc. Kentucky Trailer LG&E and KU Mr. Johnnie Chavez Choosewell Ms. Ruth H. Cloudman Shelly and Jerry Cole Commonwealth Blinds & Shades Phil and Jane Conner Robert and Theresa Connolly Anonymous V. V. Cooke Foundation Mr. Richard A. Coomer and Mr. Jamie Massey Drs. Robert and Kathleen Cooter Copart Mr. Alfonso N. Cornish Ms. Patricia Cummings and Mr. John A. Bruggman Ms. Sherall L. Curtis, AD The Danner Foundation Carolyn and David Davis Mr. John Davis Dominant Divas Social Club Messer Construction Company Mountjoy Chilton Medley LLC Papa John’s International Passport Health Plan PNC Bank Radio Sound, Inc. Riverside Parking Stites & Harbison PLLC Strothman & Company PSC The Lion Partnership LLC University of Louisville UPS Walgreens WellCare Health Plans, Inc. Winton and Hiestand Law Group Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs LLP YUM! Brands, Inc. Ms. Karen Dunaway EMC Structural Engineers, PC Mr. Howard E. Eaker Ms. Patricia L. Edmiston Emdeon Estes Excavating, Inc. Mary and Ed Farmer David W. and Maura B. Fennell Ms. Farrah Ferriell Anonymous Ms. Rita R. Finnie Joe and Angie Fleig Mr. James W. Ford Charles and Carol French Dr. and Ms. Russell J. Gailor, DVM Mr. and Mrs. Philip B. Garmon Mr. Marion M. Gee Mr. Ryan George Tom and Laura George Anonymous Tiffany and John Hall Mr. Frank Harshaw Thomas and Helene Hartzell Fund Major General (Ret) Charles K. Heiden Hal and Sheila Heiner Mr. Kevin J. Hickey Greg and Ann Hoeck Mr. and Mrs. R. Gene Hoffman Ms. Sheryl A. Howell David and Annette Huff Ms. Jennifer R. Hughes Humana, Inc. IBM Employee and Retiree Charitable Contribution Campaign Sharon and Terry Johnson Kenwal Steel Corporation Gary and Anne King 25 Donors Sheeran Howard King Family Fund King’s Daughters Medical Center Mr. William F. Kolodey Mr. Jon Kuehl Leadership Louisville Center Leeper Enterprises Inc Ms. Patrice Y. Lux MacLean Foundation, Inc. Mr. Steve Magre Mr. and Mrs. John B. Mann Marshall Health University Physicians & Surgeons Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred M. McCord Mrs. Joyce McKiernan, in memory of Ron McKiernan George and Jennifer McMinn Mr. Ken N. Middleton Thomas and Cheryl Mitchell JP Morgan Chase Mountjoy Chilton Medley Mrs. Janet M. Musson Nalco an ECOLAB Company Roger and Terri Neal David and Jae Neumann Catherine Newton, MD Mr. Thomas M. Norris Norton Healthcare Dr. Ethel H. O’Brien Designated Fund Mr. Nicholas B. O’Brien Office Furniture Concepts LLC PNC Bank Ms. Virginia Peck Philadelphia Insurance Pinnacle Bank Mr. Joe E. Poe Ms. Amy L. Poore Ms. Paula M. Purifoy Puro-Clean Ms. Katie Receveur Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Rechter Jennifer Recktenwald & Tony Peyton 26 Ms. Linda Rice Robert and Debra Roberts Rockstar Golf and Sports Rogers Group, Inc. George and Melissa Rue Sachs Investment Group Anonymous Terry and Linda Scholes Sequoyah Hills Presbyterian Church Mr. Mahesh Seshadri and Ms. Jyothi Mahesh Judge Paula Sherlock Don and Cathy Shoemaker Caroline and Pete Smith Brad and Patti Smith Smoothie King Kim and Jim Spalding Mr. and Ms. L. S. Srinivasan Stites & Harbison PLLC Strothman & Company PSC Jack and Carolyn Sweeney T & T Family Foundation TNT Fireworks Charles and Melinda Tewell Micki and Don Thomas Joanne and Ken Towery Ms. Donna H. Trabue University of Louisville VFW Post 3634 Michael and Susan Vine VOICES of Kentuckiana Ms. Judith E. Wagner Christopher A. Ward Whitt’s Barbecue Mrs. Frances H. Wilson RJ Young Company Yum ! Brands Foundation, Inc. Zoeller Company $500 - 999 American Life & Accident Insurance Co Atlas Machine & Supply, Inc. Barnes Auto Service, Inc. Mrs. Mary Louise E. Barr Mrs. Norma J. Bender Benn Family Fund for Volunteers of America Amy and Lee Benovitz Mrs. Doris H. Bridgeman Brian and Molly Burgdorf Mr. Jared Burton Capistrano Associates, Inc. Mr. Bart R. Carnes Ms. Paulette Caron-Turner Mr. Christopher Conliffe and Mr. Scott Howard Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Croft Mr. David M. Crumley Dare To Care, Inc. Catherine and James Darmstadt Mr. Roy M. Davenport Jr Marc and Lisa DeJaco Crutcher Donelson/Hermitage Rotary Foundation Douglass Boulevard Christian Church Reverend John G. Eifler Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Elmore Anonymous Ms. Jennifer Englert-Copeland Mr. and Mrs. James L. Eversole Keeta and Dave Fox Paul and Mary Franz Mrs. Myra G. Garon Donald and Carol Giffen Ms. Jan M. Glasgow Ms. Ruth F. Goldstein Mr. E. J. Golightly Dr. and Mrs. Charles Graham Patrick and Christine Grismer Ms. Elizabeth M. Haendiges Mary and Larry Hart Mr. and Mrs. R. Brooks Hatcher Jr Mr. Demetrius O. Holloway Mr. Rich Hornung Mr. Ken Howard International Systems of America, LLC Ms. Mitzi Jackson Mr. Zachary Jackson Mr. Kevin Jaggers, PSC Mr. and Mrs. David A. Jones Carroll and Rosalie Kamer Mr. Ronald S. Kareken Ms. Lisa Keener and Mr. Bill Hollander Don and Mary Carol Kelly Kentuckiana Auto Storage Pool, Inc. Steve and Sharon Kerrick Ms. Patti E. Killion Mr. James B. Klump Steve Kraman, M.D. Charles and Cindy Kuertz LHI Lighting Sales, Inc. Anonymous Anonymous Mr. John T. Launius Mrs. Barbara B. Lewis Ms. Virginia Lewis Lexington-Fayette County Urban Government Nathan and Andrea Lindemeyer Mr. Samuel C. Long Francis and Margaret Lori Mrs. Charlotte J. Luney Ms. Kimberly H. Maddox Mr. Kevin Marsh Mr. Richard W. Martinell Mr. William McCaffery Mr. Doug McFarland Rue and Carolyn McFarland Mrs. Mary T. Means Catherine and David Mekus Messer Construction Company Mrs. Arlyn J. Metcalfe Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Meuler Ms. Dana K. Moody Mr. Theodore T. Myre Jr Jacqueline A. Noonan, M.D. Ms. Hilary E. O’Brien Ms. Tandee L. Ogburn Jim and Barbara Pearce Anonymous Ms. Kimie T. Pendleton Mr. Kenneth C. Plotnik Mr. Carl Powell Mr. James Przyborowski Ms. Elaine K. Rahm Cindy Read and Chip Nold Carol and Thomas Recktenwald Mike Reynolds Ms. Cindy Rice Grissom Don, Terry & Joseph Richards Ms. Andrea Robinson Mr. Todd Rosenbaum Anonymous Harry and Helen Rothgerber William and Kaelin Rybak Saint Matthews United Methodist Church Trish and Bill Segrest Anonymous Ms. Amy E. Shoemaker Paul and Judith Shoemaker Bruce and Janice Sibert Mrs. Lena F. Sleamaker Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Smith Jr Mr. George M. Snider Snowden & Associates, Inc. The Star Group, LLC Ms. Novalene Stevenson-Sitgraves Ms. Ann L. Swope Thorntons Billy and Ann Trout Unified Technologies, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Van Stockum Van Zandt, Emrich & Cary Mr. David Walker Betsy and Harry Wall Walmart Kwane Watson, DMD Mrs. Suzanne W. Whaley Stephen and Patricia Wheeler Ms. Tanya Wiese Anonymous Anonymous Ms. Ellen S. Wilson Joan and David Winkler Lessley and Richard Wood $250 - 499 Abbott’s Services Inc Tyson and Claire Adams Ms. Ann T. Allen Dana and Paula Aroh B & B Metals Inc Ms. Betty M. Barnett 27 Anonymous Ms. Tatiana Bartolucci Mr. James R. Bault Mrs. Jo Ann Becker Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Benninger Mr. T. Grant Benson Bruce and Donna Bohn Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bohn Jr Vincent and Lynn Boothe Mr. and Mrs. J. David Borders Mr. Brooks H. Bower Mrs. Ruth M. Bowers Mr. and Mrs. James F. Braun Mrs. Jane Breece Ms. Betty D. Brown Mr. and Mrs. David M. Browne Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Bryant Mr. Bob Brymer Buisson Investment Corporation Mrs. Julie B. Campbell Mr. James M. Cantrell Jr Mr. Mark A. Carroll Anonymous Mark and Mariellen Cassidy Mr. James R. Cogburn Mr. William Collins 28 Combined Federal Campaign Central Ohio and West Virginia Anonymous Anonymous Ms. Susan M. Coomes Ms. Betty F. Courtney Ms. Meryl F. Craig Ms. G. Bianca Cristofoli Mr. and Ms. Dewey L. Curtis Jr Mr. David A. Dafoe John and Ann Davis Ms. Anne C. Deaven Mr. Eric Dewey Ms. Susan Diamond Ms. Kathy A. Diener Anonymous Diversified Sales and Marketing of Kentucky, Inc. Mr. Allen P. Dodd, III Mrs. Betty L. Doering Mr. Thomas E. Dunbar Glenial and Gwyneth Dutton Arloa I. Eckels, M.D. Mrs. Margaret D. Ellaby Mr. John C. Everett Evergreen Lawncare & Landscaping, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Fauber Mr. and Mrs. George E. Fischer Mr. Jon L. Fleischaker Mr. Mark A. Ford Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Fowler Ms. LaToya Frennesson Ms. Tina L. Fulkerson G & C Communications Inc. Mr. Gene P. Gardner Ms. Linda M. George and Mr. John McGeeney Steven D. Glassman, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo H. Goldsmith Ms. Linda M. Graham Gina and James Gregory Mr. and Mrs. George J. Hall Mrs. Helen Hammer Mrs. Jane M. Hardin Michael and Mary Beth Harlamert Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Hayes Mr. Robert M. Haynes Virgil and Alice Hays Mr. Neal Herrington Allen and Michelle Hertzman Mr. Brian W. Hodge Mrs. Anne Hoeck Mr. David Hoover Horizon Group International Anonymous Anonymous John and Mary Jefferson Mr. Donald A. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Jones David and Connie Jordan Dr. and Mrs. Hermann W. Kaebnick Nancy and John Keck Killer LLC Ms. Katie King Mrs. Ann B. Kirwan Ms. Patricia A. Klumb Mr. John R. Krawczyk Ms. Mary J. Kutz Rodger and Bevin Lederer Ms. Peggy Lewis The Lion Partnership LLC Mr. Russell Lloyd Ms. Elizabeth Lorch Ms. Kristen Lucas Mr. and Mrs. Max C. Mason Mr. Timothy L. McCabe Mrs. Betty B. McCord Ms. Melanie McCoy Anna and Terry McCurry Ms. Holly McDevitt Ms. Karen L. McLean Meridian Surgical Partners LLC Ms. Nannette Mershon Dr. and Mrs. Edward L. Mitchell Mr. Mark Mitchen Ms. Robin Mohn Mr. Donald S. Mucci Mr. H. Michael Nash Mr. John M. Osborne Oscar’s Germantown Hardware PS Bindery Equipment Sales & Service Inc Anthony and Kathleen Passafiume Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Penick Ms. Susan Pittman Ms. Kathy Plomin Mr. Douglas Pohl Estate of Leslie and Gerry Presson Mr. William A. Price Philip and Marsha Priddy Ms. Clara Prim Professional Bank Services Ms. Robyn M. Przybylek Mrs. Barbara S. Pulliam Dr. and Mrs. James R. Ramsey Ms. Joan C. Rapp Ms. Lydia Ann Redmond Daniel and Amy Reynolds Norma and Lawrence Reynolds Mrs. Meta S. Richards Riverside Parking, Inc. Mr. Wayne Rose Mr. John D. Rottero Dennis and Angie Rowland Mr. Brian C. Rublein and Ms. Robin L. Hughes Ms. Peggy Sabol Marc and Vicki Satterthwaite Alan and Carol Schmitz Mr. Eric Schmitz David and Verna Schweickhardt Mr. Ben Self Sewell Industrial Electronics, Inc. Ms. Ann M. Sheadel Dr. and Mrs. Roger J. Shott Mr. and Mrs. John L. Sobieski Jr Mr. Patrick Southall Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Spencer Mrs. Jennie L. Staugas Mrs. Mary C. Stites Mrs. Betty A. Stotz Carl and Ellen Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Ken D. Thompson Thrifty Car Sales Anonymous Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. James O. Trafton Anonymous Mr. Jim Bartlett Turner Danielle M. Turns, M.D. United Way of Kentucky United Way of Metropolitan Nashville Stephen and Kelli Van Zant Ms. Tammie Vinson Kevin and Roberta Walter Tom and Carol Walton Ms. Michelle Wells Jim and Mary Welp Mrs. Marilyn Werst Ms. Lydia J. Whittington Dr. and Ms. Roger H. Widmer Mr. Dale A. Willard Mr. Carl L. Williams Anonymous Lisa and Larry Wilson Mrs. Ruth T. Wimsatt Mr. and Mrs. William O. Windchy Mr. Stanley Windhorst Ms. Katherine A. Witherington Women Lawyers Association Woodmen of the World Ms. Frances H. Woodward Mr. H. E. Wooten, III, MS-CFP Rodney and Mary Wooten Mrs. Elizabeth P. Wright Lucian and Deborah Young Ms. Sherri S. Young Mr. Guthrie L. Zaring 29 Government & community partners Commonwealth of Kentucky: Department of Behavioral Health, Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities Department of Corrections Department of Education Department for Public Health Department of Veterans Affairs Kentucky Housing Corporation Tennessee Department of Intellectual and Developmental and Disabilities Indiana Bureau of Developmental Disabilities Services U.S. Social Security Administration Kosair Charities Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government Louisville Metro Government Louisville Metro Housing Authority 30 Seven Counties Services, Inc. United Way of Greater Cincinnati Leadership Senior Team Jennifer Hancock, President and CEO Bay Baltes, Senior Vice President of Human Resources Tiffany Cole Hall, Vice President of Northern Developmental Disabilities Services Rita Finnie, Vice President of Southern Developmental Disabilities Services Tom George, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Jonathan Kuehl, Senior Director of Operations Support and Oversight Jennifer McMinn, Vice President of Clinical and Regional Services Tandee Ogburn, Vice President of External Relations Editorial/creative Jennifer Recktenwald, Senior Director of Communications Claire Sheehan, Creative Services Manager U.S. Department of Health and Human Services U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development U.S. Department of Labor U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Volunteers of America of Kentucky serving Kentucky, Tennessee, Southern Indiana, West Virginia, and Southern Ohio creates positive change in the lives of individuals and communities through a ministry of service. Volunteers of America of Kentucky, a fully accredited charity, meets or exceeds all 20 of the Better Business Bureau’s Standards for Charity Accountability. 86 cents of every dollar we raise supports community services for people in need. President’s Advisory Council Pamela E. Barry, PNC Wealth Management J. David Flanery, Retired Daniel Hall, University of Louisville Richard Hallman, UPS Airlines Donald Kelly, Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, LLP Jack D. Sweeney, PNC Bank Left to right: Judge McKay Chauvin, Judge Paula Sherlock, Karen Dunaway, and Lisa DeJaco. Board of Directors Chair, Lisa DeJaco, Wyatt Tarrant & Combs, LLC Vice Chair, Carl Williams, PSST, LLC Treasurer, Karen Dunaway, CPA, PLLC Secretary, Sharon Johnson, LG&E and KU Member-at-large of Executive Committee, George McMinn, Messer Construction Jennifer Hancock, President and CEO, Volunteers of America of Kentucky Tyson Adams, Stites & Harbison, PLLC Sandra Chambers, Jefferson Community and Technical College Judge McKay Chauvin, Jefferson County District Court Chris Conliffe, Conliffe & HIckey, LLC Al Cornish, Norton Healthcare Patricia Cummings, Consultant David Fennell, Retired, PNC Bank Barbara Ford, Barbara J. Ford, LLC Keeta Fox, Papa John’s International Dustin L. Howard, Kightlinger & Gray, LLP Jeremy LaMontagne, Humana, Inc. Steve Magre, Magre Outsource Melanie McCoy, PNC Wealth Management Ken Middleton, Middleton Consulting, LLC Mark Mitchen, UPS Dave Neumann, Consultant Dickie Oliver Judie Parks, Berkshire Hathaway Parks & Weisberg Paula Purifoy, Metropolitan Sewer District Cindy Read, Kentuckiana Works L. Srinivasan, GE Appliances Chris Ward, DMLO Certified Public Accountants Ken Wilson, Brown-Forman Wines USA Board Counsel Michael Lannon, Attorney at Law and CPA, Weber & Rose, PSC Bluegrass Advisory Council Andrew Beck, CirrusMio, Inc. Doug Brock, Kentucky American Water Company Judy Craft, Milestone Realty Teresa Isaac, Lexington Fair Housing Council Paula Johnson, LexisNexis Connie Morgan, MSN, RN, Retired Kathy Plomin, United Way of the Bluegrass, Past President John Schrader, Attorney Bruce Simpson, Stoll Keenan Ogden, PLLC Stephanie Spires, Arbor Youth Services Kay L. Soda, Pike and Preston Middle Tennesse Advisory Council Tara Bloom, Senior Home Health Care LuAnn Brent, Retired Terry Burns, Burns Insurance Group Leighton Bush, Bush Insurance Shelly Cole, Del Mar Medical, Manor Health Melyssa Evans, Indoff Commercial Interiors Jenny Harris, F&M Bank Stacey Horner, Summit Hospital Sharon Kipp, Team Kipp Realtors Joan Lagrasse, Imagen, Inc. Willie McDonald, CedarStone Bank Paul Presson, Musgrove Partnership Victoria VanDyke, ReMax Roger Widmer, Argosy University Lynn Williams, Comcast Ben Wilson, Team Wilson Real Estate Partners, LLC West Tennessee Adivsory Council David Benson, Wyrestorm Amy Carson, Modern Woodmen Phil Conner, Conner Realty & Construction Patrica Edmiston, The Arc Tennessee Dr. Sheena Hanserd, Stand for Children 31 570 South Fourth Street Suite 100 Louisville, KY 40202 www.voaky.org