2012 ABC Annual Report - Ability Building Center
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2012 ABC Annual Report - Ability Building Center
ABC Ability Building Center Our Mission ... to improve the quality of life in Southeastern Minnesota by providing rehabilitation and employment services for persons with disabilities and OTHER special needs. Annual Report 2012 president & director’s Message... Board President Alice Adamson and Executive Director Steve Hill The year 2012 was much more stable than the two prior years, especially in the areas of program funding and available work. Despite 2012 being the third year in a row that there were program funding cuts from the State of Minnesota’s Department of Employment and Economic Development and Department of Human Services, a rebounding economy provided ample work opportunities both in the community and “in center”. We served a total of 876 individuals with disabilities in ABC programs during 2012. This represents a steady increase of people receiving services since 2010, when we served a total of 823 people. ABC received over $428,000 in revenue from donations and fund raising in 2012. That’s an all time high for ABC and we want to take this opportunity to thank our donors and the Rochester and Houston County communities for their on-going financial support of ABC’s mission. A good portion of the funds that were raised will go to replace our roof on the main building in Rochester in the summer of 2013. It’s estimated that the cost of the repair and replacement of the roof will exceed $300,000. Certainly one of the highlights for ABC in 2012 was the on-going success of the Ability Built Computer program. Three years ago ABC took the computer refurbishing program over from Olmsted United Way. Although the program has been primarily operated by volunteers, there have been numerous opportunities for a number of individuals served by ABC to work in various capacities in the computer refurbishing process. During 2012 there was a record number of computers that were refurbished and purchased at a significantly reduced price by individuals and families in our community that might not otherwise be able to afford this technology. We want to thank the talented and experienced volunteers and our community partners that have helped to make this program a growing success: Mayo Clinic, IBM, Olmsted County, Olmsted United Way, Rochester School District and all the individuals that donated used technology or provided their time and expertise to help ABC with this important community project. During 2012, ABC experienced some set-backs in its community based contracts. Earlier in the year we lost a sizeable janitorial contract with one of our local school districts and later in the year one of our oldest and largest community-based contracts was down-sized because of low work availability. We have been able to develop some new work opportunities to offset these loses, however, it will take a substantial amount of work throughout 2013 to catch up with all the opportunities that these large contracts provided in the past. We encourage you to read the rest of our annual report to get a glimpse of the highlights and some of the challenges ABC faced in 2012. All in all it was a very positive year and we were able to continue and extend our mission to the communities that we serve. So again we want to thank our supporters and stakeholders for all that you do to make it possible for ABC to continue to experience the success that it does year after year. Thank You! Development Highlights ... • IBM worked with Ability Building Center and its Ability Built Computer program. In addition to the volunteers and sponsorship, IBM also donated $10,000 to the Ability Built Computer program to offset costs of organization and expansion. • Ability Building Center received donations of more than $78,000 for the roof replacement project on the main plant in Rochester and received pledges and promises of an additional $70,000 - $80,000. • The Minnesota STAR program provided grants and equipment in the amount of $73,573 to procure and maintain assistive technology for the Southern Minnesota Assistive Technology Center (SMATC) program, and to cover expenses of continuing SMATC as one of three state wide regional resource centers for assistive technology. • The annual ABC golf tournament raised over $60,000 in revenue from golf sponsors, golf registrations, donations and raffle items. • Memorial gifts and gifts of recognition in excess of $7,500 were received in the names of friends and loved ones. • Charter Communications again provided opportunities for Ability Building Center to air close to $40,000 in television spots throughout the year promoting program participant’s work abilities. KTTC donated television air time to promote the golf tournament. KAAL also provided opportunities for Ability Building Center to reach out to the surrounding communities through public service announcements and free advertisements. • Houston County operations received $29,036 in donations and contributions during two fundraisers held in Houston County. • Additional contributions to ABC over the year of over $86,000 were received in a variety of ways for use in programs to improve the quality of life in Southeastern Minnesota by providing rehabilitation and employment services for persons with disabilities and other special needs. 2012 Financial Statement (unaudited revenue) Revenue: Trade Sales & Community Contracts: $3,457,184 Program Service Fees: $7,449,694 $385,861 Contributions: $111,310 United Way Allocations: Other Income: $12,759 Investment Income: $120,864 Total Revenue: $11,537,672 Program Services Expenses: Vocational Development: Center Based Employment: Ability Enterprises: Abilities Unlimited: ABC Works: Community Based Employment: Total Program Services: Supporting Services: Management and General: Development: Total Supporting Services: Total Expenses: Change in Net Assets: $194,704 $3,223,329 $2,382,178 $411,046 $2,186,018 $1,965,154 $10,362,430 $796,894 $226,065 $1,023,049 $11,385,479 $152,193 2012 Program Update... For more than 50 years, Ability Building Center has offered persons with disabilities and other barriers to employment, a range of program and service options designed to assist them in meeting their personal measure of success. ABC measures success one person at a time. Without the partnerships we’ve been fortunate to develop with other community agencies, businesses, employers, governmental entities, funders, service organizations, and the general public, none of the success ABC has experienced would be possible. We know behind any success there are many people involved providing support behind the scenes. “When you have a disability, knowing that you are not defined by it is the sweetest feeling.” Anne Wafula Strike Despite the ongoing gloomy economic conditions and uncertain government financial support, Ability Building Center has continued to provide the same level of quality services to people with disabilities and other needs in Southeastern Minnesota that our stakeholders expect. We recognize there are many stakeholders (i.e. volunteers, county social service personnel, Vocational Rehabilitation Services staff, employers, and of course, family and friends) who contribute in many ways to our success. Ability Building Center served 876 people; just above the 841 served in the 2011 programming year. The Supported Employment program continues to represent the largest group of individuals served by ABC, followed by our Center-based Employment program. The demographics of those served by ABC remained relatively unchanged from year-to-year, as persons served with developmental disabilities and mental health concerns made up a significant portion of those served in 2012. Stakeholder satisfaction with the Ability Building Center services remains high and reflects the levels seen in years past. Stakeholders consistently ranked ABC high in overall satisfaction with ABC programs and services. Surveys are distributed throughout the year to persons served, as well as their teams. The information is then used by program staff as it comes in to the agency to make modifications to programming as needed. We believe being responsive to the feedback we receive leads to greater stakeholder satisfaction, and is one of the reasons why stakeholders select Ability Building Center. The variety and accessibility to programs and services Ability Building Center offers is often mentioned by stakeholders as a draw to Ability Building Center’s programs. Further, stakeholders mention the ease in which they are able to transfer between programs and services as their needs and abilities change. Inclusion, skills improvement, programming designed for each individual, and opportunity all describe ABC and what stakeholders desire. Programming highlights include the continued growth of the ISE (Individualized Supported Employment) program which provides those individuals who have the skills to work in a supported employment environment, but may require a little extra help to remain working successfully in the community. In addition, the PACTT assistive technology program changed its name to SMATC (Southern Minnesota Assistive Technology Center) to better define what the program does and the region served. The program was featured in a Rochester Post-Bulletin newspaper article this past summer as a follow-up to a story about a family whose daughter experienced a traumatic brain injury and was searching for assistive technology. In addition, SMATC has presented the latest high-end assistive technology devices to the graduate-level Occupational students at the University of Minnesota – Rochester. Ability Built Computers has shown some growth and continues to provide the chance for persons with disabilities to develop technical skills in computer teardown, testing, and sales. Opportunities for interaction with our dedicated volunteers and the customers of Ability Built Computers provide the transferrable skills employers seek. The Community Based School to Work program served 55 students in 2012. In June, 15 students graduated and successfully completed the program. Of the 15 graduates, 13 chose to continue programming with Ability Building Center by transferring into adult programming. Of the two who chose not to continue programming, one went 800 902 883 830 880 874 879 886 876 823 841 600 400 200 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 ABC Numbers Served by Program 2012 200 142 100 100 WI ILS AE SE WAT 34 39 PACTT 23 2 AU 25 COMP EVAL 0 72 68 60 55 AO 50 WORKS 150 193 165 Primary Disability of ABC Participants 2012 200 194 196 150 125 100 96 60 50 78 31 67 Other Visual TBI P/N 12 MR sev 13 MR mod 4 MR mil 0 LD Despite many external challenges, Ability Building Center remains committed to providing individualized, effective, cost-efficient and meaningful services to help persons with disabilities reach their own measure of success. Although people with disabilities and other barriers to employment usually are found to have a higher rate of unemployment than persons without disabilities, 1000 MI/ED In the Houston County Center-based program, participants have been busy assembling product into boxes, assembling boxes, working in the Twice is Nice store learning retail skills, folding and bolting polishing pads, assembling Kerndt Livestock products and various other assembly and sewing jobs. Meanwhile, in the Houston County ABC Works program, packaging work from Infastech, a business partner located in Decorah, Iowa, has provided much-needed center-based work for Works participants. Distributing this great work opportunity evenly to all program sites in Houston County ensured that all ABC program participants had an adequate amount and greater variety of work options. Unduplicated Participants Served Past 10 Years CBE Abilities Unlimited (AU) had another good year overall as AU’s work crew has remained consistent during the year with 15 participants involved in work activities. Out of the 15, 11are working in the AU work crew and 4 are working in the Center-based program area developing independent work skills. Everyone that has expressed an interest in working is currently working. On Thursdays, Abilities Unlimited offers a pre-vocational class to everyone that is interested. Participants are enjoying the pre-vocational classes and work activities as it helps give them a sense of purpose and accomplishment. The ability to offer vocational and pre-vocational activities is what sets Abilities Unlimited apart from other vendors. “Disability is a matter of perception. If you can do just one thing well, you’re needed by someone.” Martina Navratilova CBSCE Of the 17 new referrals, 11 were referred through the Rochester School District. Four students were referred through Zumbro Education District (two from Pine Island and two from Stewartville). Zumbrota-Mazeppa referred one new student, as did Rochester STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) Academy and the Hiawatha School District (St. Charles). Hearing While the School to Work program lost 15 students to graduation, the program gained 17 referrals that all began programming before December 31, 2012. Ability Building Center created positive outcomes for those served by our programs in 2012. The success of ABC’s programs relies not only on the dedicated staff and talented volunteers, but also our many partners throughout the community. We are grateful for the support of our stakeholder, as together we work toward a brighter future for persons with disabilities. CD on to college and the other achieved competitive employment. Livin’ the Dream! This spring marks the two year anniversary since ABC employs nine staff that ensure a safe and Ability Building Center began providing residential comfortable living environment around the clock services for two individuals in Spring Grove, for the two ladies. Although the dedicated employees Minnesota. The residents rent the home, and ABC are referred to as staff by ABC, Sonja and Jenny provides 24 hour staff supervision to ensure their consider them more like family and appreciate safety and assist with their daily living needs. The the caring and supportive ranch style home has a living area and bedroom on environment in which each floor to allow each resident their privacy and is they live. tailored to reflect their individuality. The residents share the kitchen area on the main floor and generally plan their mealtimes together. Sonja is retired, but is actively involved in a variety of leisure activities that she can enjoy in the comfort of her own home. Some of her favorite pastimes include: baking, puzzles, cutting, organizing and decorating for upcoming holidays. Sonja also enjoys social activities and events which she attends with her support staff. ABC staff provides transportation and accompany Sonja on a variety of community outings in the local area. Sonja loves to visit with both old and new friends and has an excellent memory of past events that she enjoys reminiscing about. Jenny is employed by ABC Works Monday through Friday and has community job sites at Caledonia Care and Rehab & Caledonia Workout Center. After work on Wednesdays ABC staff takes Jenny swimming in Decorah, Iowa, which is one of her favorite activities. On the weekends, Jenny enjoys relaxing in her home and taking it easy. Thank You! 2012 Benefactors & Donors The Benefactors Circle was established in 1994 to honor key leaders in the ABC mission. Donors who give cumulative gifts of $1,000 or more are recognized at 5 different levels. Listed below are our new Benefactors and those who have achieved a new level of giving in 2012. $25,000 Gold Level McNeilus Steel Dick & Lois Quinn $10,000 Silver Level Tim Brandt Minnesota Energy Resources Judy & Jim Sloan $2,500 Bronze Level Canadian Honker Restaurant & Catering Beatrice Hill Thad & Suzanne Johnson Mary Jeanne McCarthy McNeilus Companies Minnesota Corrugated Box Pork & Plants Rochester Sand & Gravel Wayne & Joyce Schut Dick Sternberg Metafile Information Systems Bob & Julie Taylor Mark & Kathy Molus Trinity Lutheran Church Women Montgomery Produce Jesse & Mary Wallace North Central Bus Company Wieser Brothers General Contractors Rochester Athletic Club Rochester Community & Paulette Zenner Technical College $1,000 Blue Level (new) Bob & Betty Sande Bob & Alice Adamson Anonymous Bernie & JoAnn Scherger Dorothy Schulze Bill & Jodi Armstrong Schwickert’s Tecta America Brandenburger Family Scott & Kate (Murphy) Swendsen Jim & Carol Demulling Viking Automatic Sprinkler Bobby Erickson Company Larry Grunden Wayne Vlasak Tony & Luan Hammell Brian & Kathy Wieser KAAL-TV 6 John & Janet Woods William & Jeannine Karnes John & Paula Laskowski Rick Lee 2012 Donors _______________________________________________ A Gift To Gab A. Allen Construction Accord Electric Ace Telephone Association Adamson Motors Affordable Technology Solutions David & Susan Ahlquist Don & Maxine Allert Alley Kat Altra Federal Credit Union Troy & Libby Amaris American Family Insurance Agency American Legion American Legion Post 249 & Auxiliary American Legion Post 423 American Marine North Bay Alan Anderson Denny & Peg Anderson Judy Anderson Richard & Marlys Anderson Tom & Cindy Andrews APN Kristy Arend Argent Real Estate Amy Armstrong Peggy Armstrong Bill & Mary Aronin Associated Financial Group Associated Textile Mills Arlene Augedahl Vernon Augustson Richard & June Axelson B B’s Pizzeria Back Porch Photography Mary Baker Bank of the West Barista’s Barry Screen Print & Sign Company Gordon & Wanda Bauer Rosine Bauer Bear Creek Services George Beeler Chad Behnken Claire Bender Lonnie & Janet Berg Tom & Kathy Bergquist Best Western Midway Big Joe’s Campground Wally & Faye Bigelow W.G. Bjork Robert & Charlotte Bomstad Bluff Country Meats Robert Bomstad John & Kathryn Bondy Borderline Bar & Grill Jim & Hope Bourman Bill & Rita Bourne Stacey Boysen Fran & Mary Bradley Brake Shop Bill Brandenburg Gordon & Kathleen Branes Breyers Sales & Service James & Diane Bronk Don & Rosemary Brossoit Philip & Virginia Brown Tamera Brown Terry & Shelly Brown Tom Brownlow Mark & Lisa Brueske Bonita Brunton Don & Donnis Buchan 2012 Donors (continuted) ________________________________________ Jim & Karen Buchanan Jim Bunge Mahlon & Marilyn Burbank Danielle Burg Ralph & Marilyn Burg Barbara Burgess Tom & Theresa Burroughs Karin Byers Ronald & Sally Bymers Caledonia Argus Caledonia Bakery Caledonia Haulers Caledonia Lumber Company & Construction Caledonia Oil Company Caledonia True Value Caledonia Wheel Alignment Camp Winnebago Jane Campion Cardinal of Minnesota Carl & Verna Schmidt Foundation Carlons Top of the Rock Bob & Bette Carson CenturyLink Changing Hands Book Store Charter Communications Chuck E Cheese Circle Drive Dental City Meat Market John & Laurie Claeys Jim & Joan Clark Clements Chevrolet Edward Cohen Pete & Margaret Coleman Copper Penny Corky’s Pizza Courtyard by Marriott Jeff & Deborah Covey Cox Hardware Jim & Eleanore Cox Dick & Ginger Craven Creative Cuisine Company Crest Precast Concrete Tom & Jane Cummings Alfred & Thelma Cutaia Gordon & Marian Cyrus D & R Vending Dahl Ford Dahl Home Builders Phil & Eunice Dahlen Dairy Queen Tom & Rocky Danielson Daube’s Bakery Davies Printing Company Patrick Davitt Roger Dearth Lorraine Deedrick Heidi Deno Ron & Grace Deno Joseph & Margaret Dieser Angela Dieterich Dave & Betty Dines Gerald & Sinita Dix Doc’s Blue Moose Mark Dokken Bob & Barbara Domaille Dooley’s Pub Duane & Barbara Dueker Terri Dugan & Van Heston Schwartz Theodore Dunnington Anthony Dzubay Ed Hammell Tent Rentals Edwardo’s Garth & Shelly Edwards Roger Eidem Eitzen Lions Club Eitzen State Bank John & Geraldine Ekstrom Ellingson Motors Chuck & Marlys Elliott Deb Ellsworth Kim & Cathy Enerson Jody Engrav Kaye Eppard James Erickson Larry & Karen Erickson Erin Rope Corporation Titus & Carol Evans Faith Lutheran Church Fareway Foods Farmhouse Eatery & Gifts Margaret Fasbender David & Mary Fedricksen Don & Marge Ferring Tom & Helen Ferry Fred & Rosanne Fibeger Ruth Fiek Bill & Ruth Fischer Rick & Carol Fishbune Flagman Products Arne & Kay Fockler Forensic Technologies John & Marcine Forrette Four Daughter’s Vineyard & Winery Four Season Maintenance Jim & Jacqueline Franck Dave & Mary Fredrickson Dave & Pat Fredrickson French Slough Marina Gary & Cindy Friedt David & Barbara Frogner Lucille Fruechte Richard & Marilyn Fryer Steve Fuchs & Therese Stern Bill & Vanessa Furlow G & R Auto and Repair Mike & Deb Garry Dorothy Gauthier Fritz Geike III Billy & Corlis Gifford Nancy Gilliland Richard Gillis Norma Glawe Bob & Judy Gluek Dale & Karen Goeke Curt & Sue Goetzinger Dennis & Linda Golberg Good Times Restaurant Jim Gorman Lois Graif David & Linda Grande Great Big Outlet Store Great Clips Guy & Bonnie Gregerson Leon & Linda Gregg Guy & Laurie Griesmann Marcia Groth Guiding Light Massage Rick & Jane Haeflinger Helen Hafner Marilyn Haglund James & Patricia Haley Jim & Ila Hammell Mr. & Mrs. Walter Hammell Gerald & Phyllis Hammes Brent & Danielle Hampel David & Barbara Hanlon Cletus & Patricia Hanson Ed & Emily Harris Dorothy Hartman Kevin Hayes Helen’s Beauty Salon David & Sandy Henslin Dallas & Sharyl Herrick Roger & Irene Herzog Kent & Lisa Heusinkveld George & Carolyn Heyne Hiawatha Homes Gary Hicks Highland Ladies Aid Steve & Karin Hill Hiller Commercial Floors Jim & Karen Hitchins Hokah Coop Hokah Lions Club Bob & Sharon Holets Barbara Hollar Joe Horihan Janene Hosch Hoscheit Dairy Farms Houston United Campaign Huck Finn’s on the Water Walter & Frances Huebner Mr. & Mrs. James Huprich IBM Corporation ICAN Audrey Iverson Ivy Grove Café J & J Parade Floats Robert Jacobsen Dave & Della Jenkins Jenny’s Shear Image Raymond & Mary Jewison Joe Welsch Equipment Ronald & Jeanette Johannsen John’s Bar C. Mike & Mary Johnson Cindy Johnson Judy Johnson Dick & Linda Johnson Ralph & Thelma Johnston Cliff & Shirley Jossart JT’s Liquor Rashid Kadir & Stacey Vanden Heuvel Mary Kahler Curt & Maxine Kalmes Steve & Brenda Kann Kathy’s Beauty Salon Kauffman Law Firm Craig & Laurie Kellagher Sandra Kemp Dick Kerndt Richard & Janice Kingsley Mary Kirkwood Kittleson Masonry Shirley Klampe Lary & Kelly Klein Karl Klug Kim Klug Michael Klug Steve Klug Knotty Pine Tavern Agnes Koenigs Kevin & Dierdre Kolb Kate Kowalski Kraus Oil Company Krazy L Jane Kreidermacher Gene & Patricia Kreinbring David & Renee Kreter Theresa Kronebusch KTTC Pamela Kullot Kwik Trip LaCrescent Auto Repair LaCrescent Police Department LaCrosse Area Harley Davidson LaCrosse Loggers LaCrosse Tribune Tim Ladsten Don & Carol Lamberg Justin & Joyce Landsom Allison Larson Anthony Larson Bill Larson Bob Larson Sandra Larson Lois Law Richard & Sharon Lawler Lawrence Lake & Marina Pamela Ledebuhr Rod & Nina Lee Legends Technical Services Wayne Lemens Bob & Pat Lemke Dave & Betsy Leonard Kevin & Deborah Lester Louis & Marie Letendre Earl Lewis Lifestyle Medical Group Virginia Lilla Lions Club of Hokah Little Miami Kamie Lodermeier Joe & Wendy Loftus Carlo Lombardo Dan Lorenz Aline & Francie Lovejoy Rick & Lori Lovett John & Pat Lynaugh MaCal Grove Country Club Arlysse MacGillvray Jennifer Macken Main Street Saloon Bill & Doreen Markus Peggy Marquardt Marquette Family Farm Art & Patty Martinson Mary Ann’s Floral & Gift Shop Terin Matthees Mayo Clinic Tim McBeain Jim & Carol McCabe Heather McCormack McDonald’s Don & Lavona Meiners Harley & Joanne Meiners Merchants Bank Joe Messick Metro Sales Michael’s Restaurant Mickey’s Irish Saloon Miken Sports Minnesota Timberwolves Fastbreak Foundation Minnesota Twins Minnesota Vikings Donette Mitchell Dan & Sunny Moore Mary Moore Marae Morris Margaret Mossing Joan Mracek John & Sigrid Mueller Lynn Mundt Tom & Angela Murphy Wally & Glennda Murphy Ruth Murray Tom & Betty Murray Glynis Myhre Audrey Nelson Dan Nelson Loren & Carol Nelson Richard & Marion Nelson Marie Nepper Ron Nerstad New Albin Savings Bank Newbridge Apartments Norski’s Saloon North Country Buffet Gary & Joan Noser Annemarie Nusekabel Nutbusch City Limits Michael O’Brien Michael & Colleen O’Connell Old Country Buffet Ole’s Excavating Olive Garden Philip & Ronnie Oliveto Olmsted Medical Center Olmsted Medical Center Auxiliary Olmsted National Bank Daniel Olson Duane Olson Helen Olson Jeffrey Olson Brian & Mary Ellen Onsgard Otterness Auto Center Donna Otterness Maynard & Anita Palmquist Gary Parker Robert & Carolyn Patterson George Pehler Perkin’s Carol Pesch Merle & Betty Peterson Pettibone Boat Club Tom & Pat Peyla Pine Cone Place Jerry & Marylyn Piotrowski Robert & Jackie Pitel Paul & Sondra Plager John Plansky PPMI Motors Samuel Prabhakar Premier Bank Doris Purdue Brian & Anne Purrington Quillin’s IGA Brian Quinn R & S Transport Steve & Carolyn Ramaker Julia Ramsey Norma Randby Mavis Rausch Matt & Melissa Raveling Redeemer Lutheran Church Red’s IGA Donald & Marjorie Reif Stephen & Mary Reiman Reinhart Construction Bruce & LuAnn Remme Genevieve Rice Richard’s Sanitation David Rider River Jacks Vernon & Georgia Roble Rochester Area Family Y Rochester Civitan Club Rochester Golf & Country Club Rochester Repertory Theatre Rodney Anderson Law Office Root River Market Joyce Rucker Joe & Virgie Rud Charlotte Rupprecht Fred & Michele Saack George & Mindy Sakayan Pamela Sakayan Vivian Salz Kimberly Sapp Tom & Betty Sawle Scenic Concept Richard & Valerie Schad Dave & Jane Schaller Mark Scheitel John & Tina Schmitz Paul & Tracy Schmitz Jerry & Tina Schomers Dave & Mary Schrandt Marlyn Schroeder Bob & Helen Schroeder Steve & Laura Schroeder Wilbert Schuldt Tony & Deb Schulte JoAnne Schulze George & LaVonne Schumacher Schumacher Kish Funeral Home Peter & Kim Schwab Mary Schwager Bob & Carol Schwartzhoff Dennis & Rita Semerad Jessie Shanklin Shellhorn Shopko Ruth Siefert Roger & Audrey Skauge Eugene & Elaine Skjeveland Slumberland Furniture Dan & Kathy Smith Katherine Smith Mike & Barb Smith Ralph & Launie Smith Sno Pac Foods Robert Snodgrass Solie Services Lawrence Sowieja Scott Spencer & Lynn Indihar Catherine Spencer Eric & Barb Spencer Joseph & Sharon Spencer Sports Hub Spring Grove Cinema Spring Grove City Hall Spring Grove Commercial Club Spring Grove Communications Spring Grove Family Chiropractic Spring Grove Herald Spring Grove Legion Spring Grove Soda Pop Spring Grove United Fund St. Mary’s Auto Body Shop Audrey Stadtler Leroy & Tammy Stadtler Staggemeyer Insurance State Farm Insurance Delbert & Sandra Stehr Mike & Heidi Stehr Jennifer Stender Dave & Sara Stenhaug Sterling State Bank Bernadine Stevens Neil & Margaret Stolp Brian & Doreen Stoppel Norman Storlie Gary Strehlo Denis & Mary Strei Brad & Lynn Sturm Sub Zero James Sugrue Dick & Barb Sulack Suntan City Don & Stephanie Supalla Harry & Delores Swedlund Sweet Dreams Bed & Breakfast Shelly Swendsen Ken & Jacky Swenson Synergy IT Teigen Paper & Supply William & Edith Temte TG Swanson Excavating The Corner Bar The Rotary US Bank Holiday Classic The Wine Sitters Leon & Helen Thicke Suzanne Thieke Think Mutual Bank Thorson Graphics Thrivent Financial Terry Thul Agnes Thurk Steve Thurk Amy Tieman Eva Tieman Titan Ventures Dennis & Connie Tooley Torgeson Paint & Floor Covering Jerry & Barbara Treichel Tri State Auto Tri-County Electric Matthew Trygstad Sandra Tschida Randolph Tupper Curt & Bertha Lou Tvedt Gary & Michelle Tweito Lana Twite Lori Twite United Auto Supply United Health Group Upper Mill Winnebago Hideway Owen Vaaler Valley Ag Valley High Golf Club & Pro Shop Rich & Marian Van Dellen Tom Van Der Linden & Jean Silberman Jeremy & Kerri Vangness Van Minsel Brothers Construction H.J. Virnig WA Insurance Group Wagner Insurance Company Debra Wagner Fred & Marlys Wagner Frances Walkes Loren & Donna Walters Arlan & Kaye Walton Water Works Plumbing Al & Julie Watts Waukon Power Sports Lawrence & Lucille Wehrs Weis Builders Joe & Darlene Weis Wells Fargo Mark Wermers Wayne & Pam Wesala Dana & Sue Whaley Glen & Nancy White Widseth, Smith & Nolting Wiebke Tire Bruce & Julie Wieser Dick & Sheila Wieser Bill & Sarah Williamson Wilmington Welding Doug & Terry Wiltsie John Wiltsie Wings Greg Wise Elizabeth Witzeman Eugene & Marilyn Wojtczak Larry & Barb Wolfs Stewart Wolk & Nancy Trinkes Rick & Janeen Wolter Lloyd & Beverly Wood Jeff Wooner Al Wussow Ying Yan Julia Zackery Zenke Auction & Realty Zieke Service & Equipment Robert Ziemba Warren & Helen Zimmerman Jerry & LeeAnn Zubay Benjamin & Alison Zwart Zzest Market & Cafe Names in bold are Benefactors. board of Directors Ability Building Center’s success over the years is greatly attributed to the leadership of its board members. Pictured above: Back Row: Ryan Eastman, Vice President Kreg Kauffman & Tom Bergquist, Middle Row: Patty Simcox, Roger Dearth, Front Row: Dick Quinn, President Alice Adamson & Steve Kann Pictured at left: Angela Murphy & Deb Harguth. Not pictured Judy Tollefsrud abc Facilities ... Ability Building Center ABC Works ABC Works Woodland Industries 1911 14th Street NW PO Box 6938 Rochester, MN 55903-6938 (507)281-6262 62 North 3rd Street LaCrescent, MN 55947 (507)895-7161 730 North Pine PO Box 408 Caledonia, MN 55921 (507)725-2057 521 Old Highway Drive Caledonia, MN 55921 (507)725-2092 For all of the latest information about Ability Building Center visit our interactive website. www.abcinc.org You can register to receive newsletters, annual reports and program updates electronically. 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