2012 Annual Report - Children`s Friend
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2012 Annual Report - Children`s Friend
dear Friend... Our Mission Children’s Friend is the innovative leader in improving the well-being and healthy development of Rhode Island’s most vulnerable young children. We accomplish this by providing flexible, effective, and culturallyrelevant services, and advocating for programs and policies that support and strengthen these children and their families. Our vision is that every child in Rhode Island grows and develops in a safe, healthy, loving, and stable family. In these pages you will learn how Children’s Friend works every day to provide integrated support for our most vulnerable children and families. We treat families like we do our very own; listening, caring, and supporting them every single day. That is what makes our services unique and our impact so great. Whatever it takes to provide the stability needed by our families. Families Matter We do this because families matter. Studies show that what a family does is more important to student success than family income or education.* At Children’s Friend we encourage family engagement and stability through all programs and activities to create a compassionate support system necessary for growth and success. In difficult economic times, families living in poverty have so many struggles to face every day. These daily hurdles often make or break the long term success of families. It is those little things – the ones that help conquer daily struggles for success – that will matter more than ever. You Matter Your investment in our work is as important as ever in facing these new challenges. Your generosity provides the necessary resources to connect the dots, pay attention to the details, and make our services so flexible and comprehensive. We are so grateful to those who make our work possible. On behalf of our children and families, we thank you — our donors and supporters — for your continued generosity and support during these challenging times. We simply cannot do it without you! Sincerely, David Caprio, President and Chief Executive Officer *Coleman 1966; Epstein 1991a; Stevenson & Baker 1987; de Kanter, Ginsburg, & Milne 1986; Henderson & Berla 1994; Keith & Keith 1993; Liontos 1992; Walberg, n.d. It’s all about the little things Our Vision Imagine not having diapers for your baby, or a healthy meal for your children, or a few small gifts for them on their birthdays or during the holidays… it’s the little things that sometimes matter most for struggling families. 3 in 2012 82 fathers and their families received the resources they needed through the Dad’s Making a Difference Program... newtools... Big and small, all gifts make a huge difference in the lives of our families. With a generous gift from just one donor, “Music and Movement” classes were made available to our Early Intervention child and parent groups. Early Intervention is a program designed to enhance the development of infants and toddlers from birth to age three who are experiencing developmental delays, have certain diagnosed conditions, or whose particular circumstances may result in developmental issues. With parents and children both participating, the instructor exposed families to different types of music, explained the benefits music and movement have for children, and how they could integrate music and movement activities at home. For families who struggle with developmental delays in their children, music can help children develop: Both fine and gross motor skills • Social skills • Rhythm and pitch – a part of a child’s natural development • Listening and participation skills • Memory skills • Expression and feelings With two generous donations from Irving Oil and CVS Caremark, we were able to purchase sensory materials for our Kids Connect classrooms. One wonderful example of the success of these sensory materials is Joshua, a 3 year old who was not able to soothe himself to take a nap during rest time at Head Start. When our Kids Connect Clinician placed a therapeutic weighted blanket on him, he was instantly able to calm himself down and go to sleep. The comfort and security provided by the blanket helped him relax enough for a restful nap. The very next day, Joshua asked for his blanket at naptime. New tools and enrichment opportunities that offer new skills and strategies for children to develop are not available to our families without the generosity of our supporters. Every dollar contributed is used to support direct services to children and their families. It’s all about the little things • Kids Connect provides direct classroom support to children with special needs. Kids Connect staff recommend ways teachers can support the children, including how to integrate specialized materials into the classroom to help children manage their emotions, focus, and play cooperatively. Supporting the development of these skills is important in order for children to have successful learning experiences. 5 stable homes... in 2012 1,732 mothers and their newborns received homebased outreach services... At Children’s Friend, we believe it is every child’s right to grow up in a stable, loving home. Jordan was recently adopted by his foster parents, Susan and Lloyd. The journey to his adoption is a wonderful illustration of love. Six years ago, Susan was volunteering with CASA, the Court Appointed Special Advocate Association, as an advocate. She was assigned to work with a child who was placed in a Children’s Friend foster home. Susan worked closely with our Partners in Permanency Program in order to help achieve a permanent, stable home as quickly as possible for this one particular child, Christopher. Inspired by Christopher’s journey, Susan and her husband, Lloyd, decided to become foster parents in the hopes they could help children like Christopher. Their plan was to provide stable care to children in transition. Susan and Lloyd went on to foster nine children over the years. They provided support to the birth parents of the children they fostered, and in some instances were Then came Jordan and everything changed. Jordan was placed with Susan and Lloyd when he was thirteen months old. Jordan’s birth mother was a teenager in foster care who was struggling with her own issues. Through open communications and family visits, Susan and Lloyd were hopeful that the birth mother would make good choices for herself and be able to permanently reunite with her son. They were always willing to assist with visits and felt that it was in Jordan’s best interest to see his foster family and birth family together. Unfortunately, it soon became clear that Jordan’s birth mother would not be able to achieve her personal goals and reunite with Jordan and the families then began discussing an open adoption. The day of the adoption was such a special one for Susan and Lloyd. Susan’s Godson Christopher, the child that inspired them to become foster parents in the first place, was present with his adoptive mother. Susan and Lloyd chose the name “Christopher” for Jordan’s middle name to honor the child who brought them to their own journey to complete their family. It’s all about the little things Susan was known to go above and beyond for the children she served and Christopher was no different. Through her role as advocate, Susan formed a close and lasting relationship with Christopher’s foster mother. When Christopher was adopted by his foster family, Susan was asked to be his Godmother. an integral part of reuniting families. They stressed that they were not interested in adopting. 7 summerfun... Summer is a time of fun activities for many families, a break from the routine that often includes trips to the beach, ice cream in the park, and long afternoons playing outside. Sadly, many of these simple activities are just not accessible to our families. in 2012 312 children received high quality, bilingual, childcare services... For families living in poverty, the start of the summer often means an end to the services they rely on throughout the school year — healthy meals for their kids, a safe learning environment, dental and health screenings, and the care and support from family support workers. The loss of these services means new hurdles for their everyday routines. Thanks to the tremendous support of our sponsors, donors and community, Children’s Friend provided 195 preschool students with consistent, safe, and fun educational activities in a ten week program last summer. Six of these children were homeless. The Summer Learning Program provided much-needed stability and consistency for them, while their parents worked to secure permanent housing. Our children made new friends, learned how to work as a team, and succeed on their own, building skills that will support success throughout their lives. They were not cooped up in a hot apartment, with little food, unable to go outdoors. Andrew came to the Summer Learning Program with developmental delays. Andrew’s family faced many struggles, including managing Andrew’s needs, financial instability, health concerns, and depression. “In the summer program Andrew was able to go places that I couldn’t take him – like to the ocean for the first time,” said Nini, his mother. “He wasn’t around other kids before, and he didn’t talk much. But in the summer program he was around kids every day. And now he won’t stop talking! He’s like his mother.” A Children’s Friend family worker helped Nini set goals and get organized, so that she could start taking care of herself for the sake of her children. Because of the consistency and support of the Summer Learning Program, Andrew was able to increase his social emotional skills, as well as his self-help skills. He is now able to feed himself using utensils as well as clean up after himself. He has been able to express his wants and needs with words. Juan joined our summer learning program after participating in our Head Start Program last year. He was in such need because his family was struggling with being homeless, and bounced from shelter to shelter. Juan’s mother struggled with her own emotional difficulties and history of abuse, which made it difficult for her to care for Juan. Losing the stability of Head Start programs during the summer months would have been devastating to this family. Thanks to the collaboration of their family worker, who helped It’s all about the little things Our comprehensive classroom curriculum led by highlytrained teachers supported our students all summer long! They enjoyed summer as children should – exploring the community, visiting the library, playing at our neighborhood water parks, and spending a day at the beach – a first time experience for some. These are some of the success stories. 9 the family with housing, and the classroom staff, who provided a safe and enriching environment, Juan and his family thrived during the summer months. The day to day consistency of the classroom helped this child grow. He left the summer program able to express when he was upset without having a ‘meltdown’. He transitioned back to Head Start in September and is doing well. He continues to get support from his teachers and family worker. The family now has permanent housing and mom is working on continuing her education. Those who participated in summer learning showed improvement in all eight domains that were measured. In some domains, especially science and math, children attending the program saw gains of nearly double that of their peers who did not attend. This data reinforced what we witnessed firsthand – summer learning opportunities are an essential piece of the educational puzzle for our students. Children attending the Summer Learning Program showed improvement in all measured domains on the Developmental Readiness Review. Science Improvement Children who participated in the summer program Children who did not participate in the summer program Math Improvement Children who participated in the summer program Children who did not participate in the summer program In some cases the improvement was as much as DOUBLE that of their peers who did not attend the Summer Learning Program. Science and Math showed the greatest improvement. It’s all about the little things In addition to the heartwarming successes that the children accomplished in the Summer Learning Program, Children’s Friend staff also worked to evaluate the effectiveness of the program overall, using a tool called the Developmental Readiness Review (DRR). We compared pre and post scores for kids who participated in our Summer Learning Program against those who did not participate. In 2012, The Children’s Friend Summer Learning Program provided 195 preschool students with a safe and fun educational environment. 11 connecting the dots... At Children’s Friend, we support families any way we can and help them find the strength to overcome their daily hurdles all year long. We work hard to integrate services and programs to best serve them. By helping parents gain access to the resources, education, and support that they need, we can give children the foundation to help them live healthy and productive lives. in 2012 177 at risk families received high fidelity wrap around services... Recently, Lisa’s father, who also had been living with them, passed away and she gave birth to her fifth child. Many changes for this family have created behavioral challenges for the children. Thanks to our comprehensive services, we were able to provide support for the entire family. Through periodic check-ins with Mom, we assist her in managing behaviors within the home. Early Head Start and We were also able to assist Lisa with her two oldest elementary level children with after school services. This was a much needed support for these children, offering a safe place to play and help with homework, while allowing Mom some additional time alone with the younger children. The family was sponsored through our Holiday Drive which provided the children with toys and clothing to open on Christmas morning. This spring, staff donations and support from our agency drop-in center provided the family with household necessities, children’s clothing, and clothing for Mom. Lisa’s family worker is now working to secure basic furniture for the home and is looking to find a larger apartment for the family. Because of the wrap-around services we provide, this family is able to plan for a much brighter future. It’s all about the little things 13 Lisa, a single mother, is struggling to raise five children on her own, while assisting in the care of her elderly mother who resides with them. The family lives in a cramped apartment without even basic furniture. Adults and children sleep on mattresses on the floor and there aren’t enough chairs for them to sit for a meal together. A simple family dinner, a small step toward stability for a family in transition, is out of their reach. Early Intervention services are ensuring that her youngest children receive the support that they need to have the best possible start in life. Quality Family Time Even the smallest detail in a daily routine has a huge impact on our families. What might seem like simply an inconvenience can create an unnecessary hurdle. Our families are often in transition and special attention to the details can make all the difference in the world. At Children’s Friend, our team works together to understand the needs of our families and create the best plan of action to support them. Although the agency serves over 31,000 families each year, we don’t miss the details that mean so much. Take Anna’s story for example: Anna’s Family Worker was aware of the situation early on and immediately requested that the children be transferred to our Dexter Street Center in Central Falls. A team was formed to implement the transfer and space was found for both of her children. Anna had been through a lot of difficult things in her life and was finally getting back on track. This small change made her daily schedule far more manageable. “The services I receive through Head Start and the support of my Family Worker have made a huge difference for me! Thank you for making things just a little bit easier for me,” said Anna. She was looking forward to allowing her little ones to sleep in just a little bit longer in the mornings, and not having to drag them on an arduous commute through three cities each day. Less time commuting meant more quality time for this young family. Everything in this situation worked out in the best interest of the family. Thanks to our continuous service plan, Anna is able to continue with the same Family Worker despite transferring to a center in a different city. The Children’s Friend Team worked together to meet their needs, big and small! It’s all about the little things 15 Anna had been living with relatives in Providence and her children were enrolled at McAuley Village, which at the time was convenient for her work schedule. A recent move to Central Falls changed that. She was taking the bus back and forth to bring her children to McAuley Village, causing them to have to start their day two hours earlier than her actual work schedule. The children had to start their day extremely early and the family had less quality time together due to the burdensome commute by bus. The Children’s Friend team met with Anna to fill out child care paperwork and ensure she understood each step of the process. Anna was very grateful for the opportunity to cut down on her commute time and thrilled that her young children no longer had to start their day so early in the morning. Our Many Thanks 2012 D onors $50,000+ Panera Bread/Howley Bread Group The Rhode Island Foundation $25,000+ City of Providence, Department of Planning and Development $10,000+ Please join us in recognizing those who supported Children’s Friend in 2012. You make this work possible! Thank you! Bristol County Savings Charitable Foundation, Inc. David and Maureen Caprio GTECH Corporation Harry M., Miriam C. & William C. Horton Fund, Bank of America Richard and Claudia Hawkes Target Community Relations Kahn, Litwin, Renza & Co., Ltd. Joseph and Meredith MarcAurele Taco, Inc. and The White Family Foundation Marie Ganim, Ph.D. and Richard Kinslow Ardell and Rufus Brackley Build-A-Bear Workshop Bear Hugs Foundation Al and Lucille Carmody Mutual of America Life Insurance Company Julie and Richard Casimiro Hasbro Children’s Fund New England Patriots Foundation Coastway Community Bank Hazard Family Foundation Ocean State Charities Trust Cornelia Howell Fund Ida Ballou Littlefield Memorial Trust Provider Insurance Group, LLC Ellen D. Sharpe Fund The Harris Girls June Rockwell Levy Foundation Local Initiatives Support Corporation Partridge Snow & Hahn LLP $2,500 + Charles and Ellen Collis Robert Coven David and Mary Cram Regan Heating and Air Conditioning Michael and Janice DiBiase Shriners of Rhode Island Charities Trust Michael and Mary DiSandro University of Rhode Island Verizon Billy Andrade-Brad Faxon Charities for Children, Inc. The Washington Trust Company Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP $1,000+ Frederick C. Tanner Memorial Fund Inc. Anthony-Arthur Foundation, Inc. Gilbane Building Company The Bank of New York Mellon Goulston & Storrs Bank Rhode Island Grace Episcopal Church Ian and Ting Barnard Emma Myrick Memorial Fund Tony and Karen Gabriele Gencorp Insurance Charitable Foundation Lee and Barbara Grossi Maureen and Paul Gurghigian Jo Ann Harry Harbor Networks Kenneth and Willa Hogberg Donald and Judy Horton Michael Mayer Microsoft Matching Gifts William and Connie Moore Navigant Credit Union Carl and Pamela Neal Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island Otto H. York Foundation Peter and Sheri Phillips Alfred and Linda Potter Providence College Feinstein Institute for Public Service Terrence Regan Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training Rhode Island Mayoral Academies Christopher and Giorgia Shaban Bahjat and Zoila Shariff Jennifer M. Sousa Starkweather & Shepley Insurance, Inc. Stop & Shop New England Division Swarovski North America Limited Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island Cristie Hanaway William H. Hollinshead, M.D. The following lists have been prepared with care. If you feel as though you are incorrectly listed, please notify Julie Casimiro, Advancement Officer, at 401-276-4359 or jcasimiro@cfsri.org. $5,000+ Malia J. Goodwin United Natural Foods, Inc. University Risk Management & Insurance Association David and Ava Vanech W.B. Mason Co., Inc. Megan Wallent $500+ Burton and Robin Kall Homonoff Reverend William J. Ledoux Leonard L. Lopes, Esq. Kimberly McCarthy, Esq. and Family Bernie Beaudreau Adam Krea Kristin Diprete-Koopman and Steve Koopman Elizabeth Burke Bryant, Esq. and Daniel C. Bryant John and Jeanne Callaghan Gloria Cassidy John and Grace Cregan Judith A. Cuccorelli Robert and Mary Daly Patrick Darcey Netopian Club of Providence John DeBlois Cynthia O’Connell Pawtucket Credit Union Jay and Brenda Peters Solomon McCown & Company, Inc. Joel and Katharine Stark Creative Office Environments Verizon Foundation Gerald and Sarah Fogarty Benjamin Moore & Company The Murray Family Charitable Foundation Covidien Stacy Ethier Kendra DiMino Marybeth CorrenteMountain and Raymond Mountain, III Signet Investment Advisory Group, Inc. Doris Stearn Donovan Abu Bakr Amy Peters and Christopher Arroyo, Ph.D. Peter M. Keating Casey Family Services Teresa and Richard DeBoise Mayra Peguero-Bueno Lynn P. Kent Cornerstone Design/ Build Services Inc. The Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association Murray and Judith Danforth Robert and Susan Kelly Mr. and Mrs. William F. Kearney, Jr. Bank of America Charitable Foundation Community Health Charities of New England, Inc. Bank of America United Way Campaign Alfred and Naida Weisberg Meredith Whittaker $250+ Jeffrey and Karen Davis Dimeo Construction Company Rosemary and Thomas Dwyer Linda M. Economos Karl and Jacqueline Ericson Family Service of Rhode Island, Inc. Bryan and Meghan Ferguson Stanley J. Kuziel, Jr. Jeanne M. Laferriere Katie Lang Pierre and Susan LaPerriere Leo and Khristine Lariviere B. Jean Rosiello Jennifer and Steven Larson Melissa Simpkins Socio-Economic Development Center Ann Marie Maccarone, Esq. Spumoni’s Italian Seafood Restaurant Barbara I. Gurney William and Amabel Allen Julie Henderson Elena Almonte Randall and Jeanne Hicks Barbara J. Ball IFA-FWC William H. Heisler, III Catherine Bellavance Robert Bellavance James and Dale Belluscio Richard and Patricia Billings Mars and Prudence Bishop Blue Cross Blue Shield of Rhode Island, Contracting Department Ryan and Jessica Heney Gina DiSpirito and Adam Harvey Robert Hetterly Colonel and Mrs. Brendan P. Doherty Leila Hill Sandy Jean Hicks, Ph.D. Early Family Foundation Mary Jane and Scott Holland East Providence/ Seekonk Rotary Club Carrie Honeman Sandra L. Enos, Ph.D. Zita Ephrem Robin C. Erban, C.P.A John T. Brady Peter Erklauer Joseph and Susan Capobianco Rosalie B. Fain Andree Howard J & A General Contractor Keith Joseph-Brisson Nicole Kenny Beverly A. Kenyon Sharon Kenyon Blackmar Ida Caprio William and Janice Ferguson Mary H. Caprio Katherine Freund Epifanio Castillo, Esq. William Fuerth Wayne and Jeanie Charness Simone Gauvin Anita Chase Gencorp Insurance David and Cathleen Laverty Jeremy Chiappetta Peter Gibb Misty M. Lourenco Carolyn W. Clark James and Fraser Gilbane Kevin Lovett USA Today Regina Clement Robert and Sally Gilbane Dorothy R. Lundbohm Katie L. McGrath William D. Vanech Danielle Conboy Sarah Gleason John Lynch Ariel Medina Jody and Richard Whitford-Bernard Paul Conforti Stephen and Elizabeth Glinick Carole A. Malaga Sheryl Wilson Regina M. Costa Stacy A. Couto and Brendan Dee Michael and Kathleen Goldberger David and Cheryl Martone Tom A. Crivellone Roberta Goldman, Ph.D. Albert and Lois-Jean Marz David and Kathleen Greene Thomas J. McAndrew, Esq. Darlene Allen Curt and Kathy D’Aguanno Chris Arnold Dan’s Donuts Greenville Baptist Church Eugene and Maureen McCabe Astro-Med, Inc. Robert D’Arpino Bonita Guerrero Kate Medeiros Maryellen O’Mahony Preston and Lois Atwood Mark Medeiros Commissioner Steven M. Paré Lenette Azzi-Lessing, Ph.D. and Benedict F. Lessing, Jr. Craig Estes and Karin Degnan Estes H.C. Trucking, Inc. Scott Haggerty Kimberly A. Monaghan Delta Dental Employees Michael L. Hanna and Julie A. Masse-Hanna Deborah Morelle Pamela J. Harris David and Marylu Nadeau Michael Magee Magna Hospitality Donald and Joyce Marshall Santa George Martin McAdams Charitable Foundation Madeline M. McConnell Warren and Mary McGoldrick Peter J. Miniati, Esq. Aimee G. Mitchell The Honorable John and Bonnie Mutter AAA of Southern New England Jan Sheppard Legacy General Contracting, Inc. Susan and Lloyd Gail Lisa Guillette Red Sox Foundation Rhode Island College Moses Afonso Ryan, Ltd. Al Grant Providence Police Department District 2 and 3 Valentina Laprade Foster Forward Commissioner Deborah A. Gist Lyndalu Pieranunzi Bernard E. Bell Marcel and Suzanne Hebert Eduardo and Anny Naya Matthew and Kathleen Oliverio Elizabeth Paroli John and Regina Partridge Donald and Karen Sullivan Shane Szrom Taft & McSally, LLP Team Dexter Die Hards United Way of Massachusetts Bay & Merrimack Valley $100+ Michele A. Angell Babcock & Helliwell, Inc. Michael J. White and Jane A. Desforges Christopher Bailey, ChFC Patricia DeThomas Renee Gauvin-Dupuis Lynda Hawkins Mary F. Kesson Howard and Kathryn Kilguss Robert A. Kubica, Esq. Joyce LaFrance Tormey Tracy A. Mansour Mt. Pleasant Alarms It’s all about the little things 17 Amica Mutual Insurance Company & Amica Companies Foundation The Champlin Foundations Citizens Bank, Rhode Island & Citizens Charitable Foundation CVS Caremark & The CVS Charity Classic Committee Fred M. Roddy Foundation, Inc. Irving Community Fuel Grant J & A General Contractor MetLife Auto & Home The Rite Aid Foundation United Way of Rhode Island Children’s Friend is deeply grateful to the individuals, businesses, foundations, and organizations that support us every day. Your investment in our neediest families provides essential services to help them succeed. Martha Newcomb, Esq. Fred and Theresa Norman Michael and Michelle Smith Alida V. Spaulding Jacqueline and Graham Nye Phyllis E. Sprague Adam Oliveri and Felice Gerstel-Friedman Shawyn Stallworth Sue Olson Cristiana Ordonez Shauna Stephenson Randy and Deana Stoloff Paolino Properties John C. Sweeney, Jr. and Wendy C. Sturn Vincent and Elaine Piccirilli Angela Teixeira Paula and Guy Pirolli Richard and Judith Poccia Jeanne P. Poirier Frederick and Jane Pratt Joseph Quattrocchi Ray Pacia Kids Foundation Matt Regan Nelson Rego Thomas J. McAndrew and Associates John C. Tickner, CPCU Tides Family Services Paul Tierney Major David P. Tikoian UA Local 51 University of Rhode Island R.A. Board of Advisors Up to $100 A & E Golf Enterprises LLC Ghazi Accaoui Brooke Adams Cristina Afonso-Gore Melissa Aldrich Jose Benitez Layla Camacho Tina M. Christy Maureen Crowley Christina DiScuillo Jordan Berrios Valentina Camacho Kevin Clancy Erwin and Maricar Cruz Katrina Dorsey Robert J. Bevilacqua, Esq. The Cameron Family Sheleen M. Clarke Angela Cucinotta Dana Doyle Carol and Dave Blanchard Patrick and Lois Campion Brittany Clemente John Cullen Donna Doyle Matthew S. Blank Peter Alfonso Randall and Sandra Blankenship Douglas and Maureen Allam Angela Boateng Barbara Allen Karla Almaguer Piedra Flabia Almonte Martha Alvarez Phyllis Bocage Lucia Bomster Cynthia L. Bonn Rebecca Book Alicia Amore Roland and Nancy Bordeleau Carole Anderson Ellen Smith Borden Sarah Anderson Michele O. Botelho Sherri Andrukiewicz Nicole Botelho Ann F. Anesta Bill Bottis Margarita Angel Gina Boucher Alexandra Arnold John and Betsy Ann Viall Pramesh Aryal Diane E. Vincent Joshua Asencio Richard and Rebecca Wade Harry N. Atamian Richard and Mary Wakefield Leona Bailey Lillian Bailey Linda and Michael Warren Linda J. Braxton Sidney M. Bailey Riley Brazenor Erica Baldasaro Herman Brewster Nancy Bancroft Joseph and Carolyn Brum Linda and David Weremay Carolyn Barrie Bryant University Maureen Barry Jane Buckley Sally B. West Carolyn Belisle Veronica Budz Daniel Ryan Weybosset Hill Investments, LLC John L. Massey and Susan M. Bellaire Cynthia Burke Narcisa Sanchez Ruth B. Whipple Christine Bellavance Richard Schwartz Jocelynn White Pauline Bellavance Darryl and Amy Senese Cynthia Wilson-Frias Susanne Bellem George S. Burman and Yvette E. Yatchmink Zebra Technologies Product Management Michael and Ann Bellotti Dora Bustamante Gail Belt Peter Callahan Rhode Island State Association of Firefighters Charity Fund Craig and Sarah Richardson Roberta E. Richman Cynthia A. Roberts Janice Rosa Daniel and Sandy Ross Mary Ann Rossoni Joan Rotella Susan Rotondi The Roy Family Donald Sheehan Michael Silverstein Harvey and Judith Waxman Lauren Backstrom Tom Bovis Barbara Bowater Michael Boyd Scott Brady Timothy and Mary Brassard Michael and Dolores Burke Jacqueline CliftonRobertson Jody Cullinane Mark Drapeau Erma Clinkscale Paul Cumbra James Druschke Michelle Cunha Shauna Duffy, CPA, MBA Barbara Clough Ryan and Louie Curran Joe and Adonia Curry Robert Dufresne and Kathy Riker Amanda daCunha Paula Duluglio Drew and Carol Colby Robert and Donna D’Andrea Ruth Durlacher Heidi Colella Matthew Danforth Anne Marie Coleman Robert and Jeanne Daniels Susan Eaton Felicia Comer Martha Condon Greg Davis Paula H. Edwards Sue Confesso Sherrie Dawson Harold and Virginia Ekno Robert and Debra Connolly Lisa DeBrito Amelia DeCesare John Cooke Bernadette T. Elson Hector DeJesus Melanie Cooley Martha Emerson Edward and Mary Cooney William and Lois Dellagrotta Mary Erklauer Geoffrey and Carylon Cooper Marie and Richard DeLuca Elizabeth Cordeiro Brett W. Cogill Rotem Cohen and Leslie M. Gell E.T. Wyman Elementary Faculty Ernestine Edson Geraldine Eliason Jaime and Erika Estades Pat Gomes Amanda Heinsen Kim Kellerman Colin McCullough and Cheryl Foster Nancy Goncalves Elaine J. Heiss Jayne E. Kelly Elliot and Norma Goodman Nina Herendeen Karlene Kelly Peter Goodwin Gary J. Hessler James and Linda Kelly Camille Heynen Timothy and Janet Kelly Cynthia M. Hiatt Claudia Kerbel Jenny Huang Gerard Kiladjian Eva C. Hulse-Avila and Tomas A. Avila Margaret and Raymond King Carey Iacobucci Tarah Kinniburgh Cathy Iacobucci David Kitch Steven Iacobucci Amy Kobelski Alexandra Iannuccilli Robert and Dianne Kolb Jacob Fowler Pat Fowler Johannah Fraenkel Mary S. Fraenkel Maryana Fraenkel Audra Grady Robert Grady Melissa Gravit Jennifer Fraser Martin and Gail Greenspan Bryan Frost Melanie B. Greenspan Jim and Lynda Fuller Mitchel Greenspan Elaine Gabellieri and Jeff Foster Catherine and Tom Grundy Joseph Galvin Erica L. Guerrero Michael and Deborah Iannuccilli Billy and Debra Konicki Andrew Garcia Sandra Guerriero Patricia Inman Marisol Garcia Mary C. Hackman Carnell Jackson Wendy and Eric Kopp Ann and Allan Gardner Dave Haddeland Stephen H. Jaegle Donald Gardner, D.S.D. Siobhan Haddeland Fern James Gwendolyn and Michael Gariglio Robert Hagberg Danielle Jennings Kristin Hall Elizabeth Dean Gates Richard Hall Robert and Heather Johnson Rhonda Evans Patrick and Allison Gauthier Stuart and Pamela Hallagan, III Ted and Peggy Johnson Elisa DeMatos Patrick and Pamela Fahey Brandon Gauvin Denise Denson Marc and Sherry Gauvin Richard and Joan Hamblin Theresa Jollotta Margaret Cordeiro Ashley Cormier Heather Deschamps Joyce and Daniel Fairchild Michelle Cormier Anthony and Pamela Desmarais Lucille Corrado Dionne Richard Farias M. Temple Fawcett Matthew Fecteau Jacquelyn Gesterling Cheryl A. Gherardini John V. Gibbons, Jr. Gary and Janet Corsini Armand and Paula Desrochers Gary Costa Eneida Diaz Edward and Darlene Ferland Jeremy Costa Adam R. DiBona Saul A. Fern Charlotte A. Diffendale Maria D. Ferreira Michelle L. Courchaine Dana Dillon Veronica M. Ferro Terri Coustan Kevin and Paulette Dillon Bonnie Fischer Kent and Kathleen Gladding Cozy Caterers Shar L. Dimaio Dan Fischer Lisa Golde Ronald and Judith Crane Perry and Janet DiMascio William H. Fitzgerald Celeste Goldstein John Cranshaw Deborah Dinardo Jim Fogarty Donna Gomes Christine Crohan Terri Diodati Donald and Santa Forgue Margaret Gomes Allison Cote Joseph Gilliam Tamara Gilliam Ashley Gingerella O’Shea and Michael O’Shea Sarah Ginnetti Sheryl D. Hanley Skinner, Esq. Tyane Johnson Daniel and Donna Jones Jillian Jope Jason Hardenbergh Lou Joseph Joan Harnish William Joseph Diane M. Harrington Michelle and Robert Harris Gertrude Harry Kahn, Litwin, Renza Employees Deborah Kalimullah Susan Kane Roland and Karen Kopp Joseph and Ann Labrie Laurie Laliberte Joseph LaMontain Cheryl Lancellotta Robert Landergren Richard and June Landry Gerald and Joan Lapierre Ray and Deanna Larson Margaret LaScola Andrew and Mary Lou Leddy Carleen L. Lefebvre Nicole Lehourites Ruth Lemieux Peter and Janet Lentini Liberty Mutual Foundation Hart Engineering Corporation Joyce Karger Susan Katz Scott and Marianne Liebman Mary Harty Maureen Keefe Lewis and Edna Lipsitt Sarah Hawes Mike and Paula Keefe Cindy L. Hayes H. John and Susan Keimig Lockheed Martin Corp. Employees William and Elizabeth Hayes James P. Keller Steven and Susan Lonardo Elizabeth Londono Tim Louis Melissa Lupa George and Mary Luzitano Karen Lynch Kristin Lyons-Contois Kayla J. Macewen John and Brenda MacKenzie Henry and Maureen MacKenzie Adam Macksoud Douglas and Joan MacPherson Maryann Madonna Jose Magan Richard and Judith Magarian Richard and Ann Maiorisi Peggy Malcolm Lucas Malo Azell Malone Neal and Lynne Manchester Veronica Manzo Ronald Mara Maral Sales And Paper Company, Taa Distribution, LLC Keith Marks Daniel and Joan Marolla John Marques Robert and Susan Martel Nancy Martin Patrick Martin, C.P.A. Patricia Martinez Louise Martone Carmel Lombardi Margaret Massé Jennifer Lonardo Michele Massé R. J. Massé Jessica Matook Wade and Debra Matook Gary J. Mattos Matunuck Oyster Bar Bernard T. Matus Alyssa Maurano Louis Mazza Maureen McAvoy Brian and Jean McCourt Ethan McDonald Dennis and Judith McGarty Ann McGloshen Michael and Marie McGlynn Steven and Sheila McGraw Harriet McGuiness Mark McKiernan Jennifer McKinnon Dawn McManus Bernard and Bertha McNulty Enzo Mesite, Jr. Charles and Sharon Miller Judy Mintzer Joseph Mlynek Steven and Joanne Mollica Marilyn Monahan Diana Moniz Monty Monteiro James and Karen Moody Thomas and Maureen Moran Ellen Morey Francis Morey Michael and Susan Morey It’s all about the little things 19 Francisco A. Velasquez Harry Canale Liam Cannon Lisa Cannon Lauren Caparco Franklin E. Caputo Joe Caranci Reverend Edward Cardente Mr. Paul Capece and Sheila A. CardenteCapece, LCSW Karen Cardillo Claudia Cardona Glenn Cardozo Jennifer Carignan Marilyn Carlson John and Susan Caron Jennah Carpenter Joseph and Carolann Carr Tracy Carson Carlene CascianoMcCann Heidi Casimiro Martha Castle Kara Champagne Ralph Charelleo Terence Charles Peggy Charris Eric Chartier Stephanie Chesley Kathaleeya Chhan and Peyton Suon Paula Chiodo Maria Chionchio Mariann Christ John and Joan Christy Norman and Elizabeth Fortin Mr. and Mrs. Steve Palmisciano Nina Pande Marsha Paniccia Courtney Paquin Paul A. Pare Lindsey Parrette Domenic Passarella Nicholas and Kathleen Passarelli Louise Pastore Arthur Peatrie Merill and Sheela Percelay Kay Peterson Kyle Peterson Joyce Petrella Kimberly Pettaway Elaine Phillips John Phillips Deborah L. Picozzi Valerie Pimenta Michele Y. Pinault Kim Pinheiro Tammy Pinheiro Carina Pinto James Poder Linda Poland Jeffrey Polucha Catherine Porada Lucinda PoudrierAaronson Trish Powers Marie Prisco Stephen Puerini Jr. Stephen Puerini Dolina M. Quigley Kathleen Quinn Leonel Quinonez Lena Quintana Robert and Maura Quirk Sara Russo Maureen Sneesky R. M. H. Kathleen Ryan Kathleen Solomaa Susan Ragano Steven A. Rydell Richard and Paula Souler Amie Rajotte Steven Saccoccio William T. Soules Teresa Ramey Alinary Salaviela Sally Souza Andrea Ray Christine and Mohamed Salem Stephen J. Sperandio Cheryl Raymond Joy and John Reed Dave Regan Vincent and Linda Reilly Robin Reininger Lewis and Nancy Reitman Kim and Bart Samos Mary Ellen Santaniello Leanne Saravo Dana Scanapieco Harold and Vivian Scharver Hugh Reitz Kevin and Rachel Scott Sharon Renda Sebastian’s Beauty Salon Leigh Revens Mary Ann Reynolds Paul and Geraldine Ann Sepe Naythan Ritchie Renee St. John Ann Marie St. Laurent Miriam Sta Ana Jerry Olson and Vivian C. Stanley Danyel Stapleton Patricia Stephen Paul and Marceline Thalmann Kenneth and Virginia Waldron 2012 Tribute Gifts Enjoli Thomas Wanda Walker Kerri Thomas John and Elena Walmsley In Honor of Dorothy M. Andrews Kay Peterson Melissa Thomson Dane Titus Bob Tourangeau Rebecca Trahan Tawana Watson Jeffrey Weisinger Karen Tremblay Linda Weisinger Margaret and Steven Tremblay Chris Weiss Oscar M. Tremblay John and Mary Jane Trombi Leonard and Marilyn Stevens Mario Trubiano Anita Seraichyk Charles E. Stinson Richard and Christina-Jo A. Turcotte Annette Rivera Tatiana Serna Steven W. Strycharz Twelve Acres Zaida Rivera Christine Serpa Robert Stubbs Robert and Linda Tyler June Robbins Roberta Shafter Marian Styles-McClintock Michelle Un Jodi Robertson L. Peter Sheehan Jonathan Sugerman Edward Robinson Leslie Sheffield Jim Robinson Sherman Elementary School John and Nina Sutherland University of Rhode Island Ballroom Dancing Club Gail Robinson-Simao Rita Warnock Dana Treglia Doug Stevens John and Elaine Swistak Valerie Ward University of Rhode Island Employees Bruce Wennerstrom Janet Whalen Alan Whitcomb White Lion Real Estate, Inc. Melvin and Marilyn White Rosemary M. Whitehead Whole Foods Employees and Customers EJ Wholey Lisa Wilcox Brenda Wilkinson Robert and Kelly Williamson Roger S. Sherman Marlene Tabor Peter and Jane Shuman Tyson Taft Lindsey Rocha Vinnie and Pam Siatti Deborah Taillon Jerome and Roxanne Sidio Dawn Vadnais Brenda Rodas Sonya Taly Teresa Valdivia Dinora I. Tangui Pam Valles Arnold Kelly A. Wishart Mark Tapley John V. Varadian William Wishart, Jr. Laura Silverman Edward and Barbara Tarczuk Adrianna Vargas Randy and Kate Wolfe Jeanine Silversmith Sharon Tariq Vinnie Velazquez Randy Wolfe Carlos Simao Paul and Norma Taubman Woodbridge School Louise E. Simonson Major and Mrs. Thomas A. Verdi Dorothy Taylor Claudia E. Villa Susan and Alec Taylor Victoria Villa Joy Younkin Team Jaywalkers Meghan Vitale Vincent and Judith Zabbo Temple Beth-El Vincent and Tiffany Vitale Yaroslav Zaslavskiy Jennifer Terry Michelle Wain Robin Zukowski Richard and Martha Robison Tina Roderick Elizabeth Rodrigues Penny Rodriguez Kristin and Augusto Rojas Christina Rose Betsy Ross Michelle Ross Marguerite Roussine John and Meredith Ruggieri Diane Russell Henry A. Silva Victor and Nancy Silva Annette Smith Richard and Suzanne Smith Santiago and Amalia Smith Roseanne M. Upchurch Henry and Lillian Urban Linda Wimer Deborah Wishart Wyitt Wright In Honor of Preston A. Atwood’s 90th Birthday The Honorable John and Bonnie Mutter In Honor of Katlyn Auty John Lynch In Memory of Catherine S. Bishop Mars and Prudence Bishop In Honor of Ruth Duval Carl and Pamela Neal In Honor of Rosemary M. Dwyer Michael and Kathleen Goldberger In Honor of The Honorable Judge Michael B. Forte’s Birthday The Honorable John and Bonnie Mutter In Honor of JoJo Foster’s Adoption James Poder In Honor of Dr. Daniel Collins Robert and Debra Connolly In Memory of Louise H. Gordon Susan Rotondi In Honor of Michaela Comella Kathleen Quinn In Honor of Chiara Greene David and Kathleen Greene In Memory of Ms. Marianna Croce Michelle L. Courchaine Judy Mintzer Christine M. Olsen Lena Quintana Enjoli Thomas In Memory of Dr. Martin Greenspan Marguerite Roussine In Memory of Stella Demarkis Carl and Pamela Neal In Memory of Robert A. Gurney, Jr. Barbara I. Gurney In Honor of Doris Stearn Donovan Carole Anderson In Memory of Patricia D. Harris The Harris Girls In Memory of Robert A. Gurney, Sr. Barbara I. Gurney In Memory of Katherine Ann Huyck Franklin E. Caputo Joe and Adonia Curry Bernard T. Matus Harriet McGuiness In Memory of Carl E. Lundbohm Dorothy R. Lundbohm In Memory of Meghan Knutson Robert Landergren In Honor of Dorothy Manchester Neal and Lynne Manchester In Memory of David K. LaFrance Joyce LaFrance Tormey In Memory of Marie Lonardo Michael and Ann Bellotti Mark Bevelander Blue Cross Blue Shield of Rhode Island, Contracting Department Leslie Carver Ron Clarke Eileen Cook Tricia Cotter Cindy del Moral Armand and Paula Desrochers Richard Farias Stacia Fogarty Richard and Ann Maiorisi Bernard and Bertha McNulty Enzo Mesite, Jr. Lorraine Moschella Louise Pastore John and Nina Sutherland Mark Waggoner In Honor of Blair Lynch John Lynch In Memory of Regina Martin Anne Nicoll In Honor of Katie McGrath Kathleen Quinn In Honor of Deborah McLaren Bill Bottis Sarah Ginnetti In Honor of The Honorable Judge John A. Mutter’s Birthday Jeff D’Amico Robert Dufresne and Kathy Riker Joseph LaMontain Peter and Janet Lentini Carole A. Malaga Bonnie Mutter In Memory of Michelle Norris John and Elaine Swistak In Memory of Jack Rainone James and Dale Belluscio Matching Gifts Children’s Friend thanks the following companies for matching the charitable gifts made by their employees. Your personal gift to Children’s Friend may be eligible for match by your employer. Please check with your Human Resources Department for more information. In Honor of Amelia and William Revkin’s 60th Birthday Merill and Sheela Percelay In Memory of John and Justine Richardson Anne Nicoll In Memory of Celene Rose James and Dale Belluscio In Honor of Herbert and Wilma Sheppard Jan Sheppard In Memory of Dr. James Smith Stuart and Pamela Hallagan, III In Memory of Dr. Bertha Wainerman Bernard E. Bell In Memory of John and Hilde Wallent Megan Wallent In Honor of Jen Whelan Donald and Karen Sullivan In Memory of Edward J. Whittaker Randall and Sandra Blankenship Michael and Dolores Burke Patrick and Lois Campion Amgen Amica Mutual Insurance Company Bank of America CA, Inc. David and Maureen Caprio Ralph Charelleo Edward and Mary Cooney E.T. Wyman Elementary Faculty Patrick and Pamela Fahey Early Family Foundation Harold and Virginia Ekno John V. Gibbons, Jr. Peter Goodwin Michael L. Hanna and Julie A. Masse-Hanna Diane M. Harrington Hart Engineering Corporation H.C. Trucking, Inc. Elaine J. Heiss Daniel and Donna Jones H. John and Susan Keimig Gerald and Joan Lapierre Douglas and Joan MacPherson Richard and Judith Magarian Edna O’Neill Mattson Colin McCullough and Cheryl Foster Dennis and Judith McGarty Steven and Sheila McGraw Charles and Sharon Miller Thomas and Maureen Moran Mr. and Mrs. Steve Palmisciano Nicholas and Kathleen Passarelli Marie Prisco Lewis and Nancy Reitman Richard and Martha Robison Richard and Paula Souler Edward and Barbara Tarczuk Jennifer Terry Paul and Marceline Thalmann UA Local 51 Kenneth and Virginia Waldron Woodbridge School Zebra Technologies Product Management Vincent and Judith Zabbo Citizens Bank Microsoft Collette Vacations State Street FM Global UBS Liberty Mutual Verizon In Honor of Tyler Whittaker Colin McCullough and Cheryl Foster It’s all about the little things 21 Sara Morey Steve Morin Joseph A. Morra Sharon Morris Lorraine Moschella Darra D. Mulderry Dana Mullen Elizabeth Mulligan Joy Munson Elizabeth Murphy Stuart and Nancy Murphy Xenia and Deron Murphy Eileen Murray Inez Murray Belinda J. Myers Laura Napolitano Andrew Nassef Charles Nault Jack and Linda Newman Mildred Nichols Edwin Nicholson Anne Nicoll North Kingstown High School Jane E. Nugent, Ed.D. Norman M. Nunes Yaquelin Nunez Elizabeth Ochs Office of Mayor Angel Taveras Employees Michael Ogle and Karin Riccio Ogle Christine M. Olsen Edna O’Neill Mattson Marguerite Orosz Phillip and Virginia O’Shan Chanrasmey Oum Rita Owens Edwin R. Pacheco Holiday Spirit The Spirit of Giving Holiday Drive provides gifts of clothing and toys to make the winter holidays a special time for Rhode Island’s most vulnerable families. The agency matches sponsors with families who are currently receiving services from Children’s Friend and are in great need. Valerie Friel The Holiday Drive at Children’s Friend began over fifteen years ago with staff members assembling gift baskets with donations for a small number of families. From those roots, the Holiday Drive has developed into the event that it is today with a family selection process, reviewed and approved family wish lists, a staff of agency members and volunteers to sort, organize, and deliver gifts, and gift drives that are held by other groups to benefit our families. Ann and Allan Gardner Thanks to the generous support of our sponsors, we served over 1,129 families and approximately 3,300 children in all during the 2012 Drive! The Gabellieri Family David and Kristen Gahan Marie Ganim, Ph.D. and Richard F. Kinslow Sarah Gardner Valerie Gardner Sarah Gargano Gastroenterology Associates Robert Geruso Marie Goodman Grace Episcopal Church Special Thanks to our Top Holiday Drive Sponsors Mary-Jean Aschman Frank and Cathy Bursie Collette Vacations Atwill-Conroy Dental Associates Cable Car Cinema Julie Balerna Tina Cane and Peter Crump The Corey, Cabral, Gugliemo, and Bezah Families Bank of New York Mellon Trust Co., N.A. Ian and Ting Barnard Barrington Neighbors and Newcomers The Campfield Family Mary H. Caprio David and Maureen Caprio Carpet Services LLC Tom and Cathy Grundy Sal and Christine Cosimano Dominion Energy Manchester Street Station Barbara Cottam Catherine Donahue Stacy Couto and Brendan Dee The Donovan Family Covidien East Greenwich and North Kingstown Book Club Cornerstone Design/ Build Services, Inc. Barbara Carter Julie and Richard Casimiro The Blanchard Family Jill Caslowitz Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island CCO Investment Phone Bank Operations Judith Cuccorelli Rebecca Brackley CDM Smith Tina Brackley The Chace Family The Davies-Charelsworth Family Rufus and Ardell Brackley The Charron Family The Breakfast Club Cherubim & Seraphim Church Brown University Facilities Management Brown University Graduate School Christine, David, and Kayla Ure Citizens Bank, Rhode Island David and Mary Cram The D’Amore Family Amanda Deaner and the Talent Rewards Team Jack and Inge DeFusco DeJesus Agency Delta Dental of Rhode Island Citizens With Power DeLuca & Weizenbaum, LTD. Coast Realty DES Printing Coastal Medical Pam Greene Todd and Christine Greenough Bethany Home of Rhode Island Brown University Department of Public Safety Chris Graham Lisa Dolan and the Human Resources Department Karen Bermudez Amber Bregnard DiPrete Engineering Associates, Inc. Chris and Nancy DeSocio Patricia Duggan Rosanna Edmonds The Eland Family Rob Ethier and Karen Jones The Grenier Family Morrison Mahoney LLP Project Connect Team Immaculate Conception Catholic Regional School - P.T.O. Dailene Lima Motion Center LLB Architects Mutual of America Securities Corporation Providence College Institutional Advancement Stephen Nani and team Providence Public Library Narragansett Bay Commission Public Archaeology Lab Eduardo and Anny Naya Krystal Randall Kenny and Holly Norberg Erin Raposo Susan Norden The Shelton Family RBS Citizens Asset Finance Emily Snyder Irene Uriarte and The Fragoso Family Shawn Lynch Bertha Madden Iyengar Yoga Source Tara Magill Bill Jette and Dixie Carroll Magna Hospitality Johnson and Wales University, Human Resources and Payroll Alita Marks Johnson and Wales University, Office of Experiential Education and Career Services Johnson and Wales University, Student Academic and Financial Services Journalism Class of North Kingstown High School Kahn, Litwin, Renza & Co., Ltd. Adrienne Mancini Nancy Martineau Cheryl Martone Nurse Family Partnership staff Sarah Martone Jacqui and Graham Nye Louise Martone Jeffrey and Maureen Mascoli Office of Mayor Angel Taveras Rhode Island Credit Union Michael Mayer and Amy Gottfried Once Upon a Time Academy LLC Rhode Island Hospital, Bridge Building 7 Staff Patricia and Joe Maynard The Honorable Edwin R. Pacheco Rhode Island Hospital, Coronary Care Unit Bridge 5 Joe and Christa Spremulli Rhode Island School of Design Alumni Relations Stop & Shop District 4 Kerri McCallum and Family Laurie Pelland Lynne Haughey and Family Mark McKiernan Billy and Debra Konicki Hematology and Oncology Association KPMG, LLP Marie McManus and Jeffrey Michael Brown Diane Pendergast and Debra Brendel-Miceli Higgins, Cavanaugh & Cooney Andrew and Lisa Laidler Leila Hill The Hilton Providence David and Kaetlan Ferreira Joseph and Norma Hogan Michelle Hirst The Hogan Family Joyce LaFrance Tormey Steven and Jennifer Larson Marie Souza Anne and Christopher Spaight Split Ends St. Margarets Parish Joanne Stevens Stop & Shop District 6 Rhode Island School of Design Student Affairs Donna Stout and Peter Marino Richard and Brenda Ricci Larina Swartz Nina Ricci, Esq. The Tamburro Family Permanency Team Gary and Susan Rich Mercymount Country Day School, Room 3-1 Amy Peters and Christopher Arroyo, Ph.D. Amanda Riegel The Honorable Angel Taveras Risk COO Office Mercymount Country Day School, Room 3-2 Loren Petisce Jennifer Robbins Evelyn Petisce Roger Williams Park Zoo Johnna Pezzullo and Family Roger Williams University Intervarsity Piccerelli, Gilstein, & Company, LLP The Providence Journal Pre-publishing Department Roger Williams University Women’s Soccer Team Brian and Lisa Theroux Ross Simons, Inc. Partridge Snow and Hahn LLP Mary Lauzon Mercymount Country Day School, Room 3-3 David and Cathleen Laverty Mercymount Country Day School, Room 6-19 Andrew and Mary Lou Leddy Sara Messier and Friends MetLife Amy Pickworth and the Goldstein Family Erica Mitchell Lyndalu Pieranunzi Marisa Podbros Sue Finucci John, Lynn, Chris, and Alex Hoy First Southwest Company Lisa Huguenin Juli Leonard and Sharon Gallagher Holly Fleming O’rya Hyde-Keller Erica LePore Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Janet Iannuccilli The Lessing Family Ellen Morin Claire Flynn Lindsay Palumbo Sharon Kenyon Blackmar Jennifer Kearns and Mary Tyler Charissa Sgouros Kathleen Sonier Lynn McDonald Robert and Michelle Harris Jessica and Lyndsey Scofield, Toby and Jessica Leblanc, and Kristian Eric Regan Heating and Air Conditioning Elizabeth Paroli Susan Kane and the Hill Family Eric Scofield Krista Oakley The McCarthy-Kelley Family Harbor Networks Cathy Saunders Sodexo Dining Services, Providence College Panera Bread/Howley Bread Group Bonita Guerrero Putney Pyles Royal Crest Estates Apartments RBS Citizens Call Center Jack and Jeanne McCarthy GTECH Corporation Lisette and The Evangelista Family Marisa Fezza Pollard Liberty International Ponagansett Middle School Advisory Board Tessa Taveras Costa Alex and Valerie Taylor Teknor Apex Company Marie Thibeault Janet Rossi The Thomas and Boland Families Helen Rotella Totally Kids Joan Rotella Touchstone Crystal The Roy Family Trimark USA, Inc. Mary Tudino Tuition Management Systems Chambers of O. Rogeriee Thompson, U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit U.S. Trust, Bank of America University Internal Medicine, Inc. University of Rhode Island Random Acts of Kindness Club University of Rhode Island ABC Residence Hall Family University of Rhode Island Athletics/The Ryan Center University of Rhode Island College of Pharmacy University of Rhode Island College of the Environment and Life Sciences University of Rhode Island Delta Zeta University of Rhode Island Ellery, Dorr, and Hopkins Halls University of Rhode Island Green Hall University of Rhode Island Hillside Residence Hall University of Rhode Island LBTQ Women’s Group University of Rhode Island Office of the Controller University of Rhode Island Student Alumni Association University of Rhode Island Student Athletic Advisory Committee It’s all about the little things 23 Bank of America Blue Cross Blue Shield of Rhode Island Covidien Delta Dental East Providence Knights of Columbus Grace Episcopal Church GTECH MetLife Partridge Snow & Hahn LLP Panera Bread Piccerelli, Gilstein & Company, LLC St. Francis de Sales Church Stop & Shop Teknor Apex University of Rhode Island Walgreens Whole Foods A.J. Oster Company ABCya! Joan Abrams Account Recovery Services Tracy Affeldt The Agostini Family All State Fabricators Laura Almeida, Lauren Hylton, Sarah Sceery, and Matt Letendre Amgen Women’s Interactive Network AMICA Mutual Insurance Company, Applications Testing Team AMICA Mutual Insurance Company, Sales and Client Services Team The Andrade Family The Andrew Family Maria Angell The Arabella Project Dr. Fran Arago Aramark Education Mike and Anita Arroyo Irene Asakli and Amy Dasilva IFA-FWC Holiday Cont’d University of Rhode Island Student Life and Affairs University of Rhode Island Student Senate University of Rhode Island Theta Chi Fraternity University of Rhode Island Tour Guides University of Rhode Island Alumni Relations University of Rhode Island Anthropology Society University of Rhode Island Office of the Vice President of Administration David and Ava Vanech Vital Spark Fitness and Wellness Studio Wag N’ Tails 4-H Group Walgreens Heather Warner Leslie Warren Weight Control and Diabetes Research Center, The Miriam Hospital The Westin Providence Robert A. Weygand Whole Foods Market University Heights Robert and Kelly Williamson WJAR NBC 10 News Team William D. Vanech WJAR NBC 10 Sales Department Tammy Vicino Writers-In-The-School Vision 3 Architects Jenna Zuromski In Memoriam :: Joseph Silva Leave a Legacy Dedicated Holiday Drive Organizer, Supporter and Volunteer In 1834, Harriet Ware, a young school teacher from Massachusetts, began her work to provide a refuge for children in desperate situations. The result of her vision is the Children’s Friend you see today, an organization serving over 31,000 people across our small state, 96 percent of whom have incomes below the poverty level and the majority of whom are in extreme poverty. The Harriet Ware Society honors those who help to ensure that we can continue to meet the needs of our state’s most vulnerable children long into the future. Children’s Friend lost a longtime friend, when Joseph Silva of East Providence passed away in February. A dedicated Holiday Drive volunteer, Joe ran the Christmas Toy Drive Dinner through the East Providence Knights of Columbus to benefit Children’s Friend for over twenty years. Joe embodied the true spirit of the Holiday Drive with his compassion and desire for all children to have a happy holiday season. Over the years, Joe, the Knights of Columbus, and the East Providence community donated thousands of books, toys, clothing, and household goods for families in need. To honor Joe’s dedication and love for the Holiday Drive, the 2013 Spirit of Giving Holiday Drive will be held in his memory. We could not think of a better way to thank a man who understood the true meaning of the holidays and lived it out in his actions every day. He will be greatly missed. For many, bequests are often the easiest and safest way to give. Life insurance policies, unused IRA proceeds, the sale of real estate, and appreciated stock may be worth considering for their tax advantages as well. We, and future generations, thank the members of the Harriet Ware Society for their vision and generosity. Alida J. Anderson The Dodenhoff Family Emma Myrick Mildred A. G. Anderson Doris Stearn Donovan Horace G. Peck Lillian Barton Alexander Grant Stephen Peck Mabelle H. Chappelle The Griffin Family Florence Y. Petri David Caprio Lee Grossi Martha Shepard Walter L. Davol Cornelia Howell Laura B. Sims Theakston Decoppett Kimberly I. McCarthy, Esq. Charlotte Lumb Swift Louise Dempster Aimee G. Mitchell Imogene Watson For more information, please contact Stacy Couto, Vice President External Affairs at scouto@cfsri.org or 401.276.4306. Ensure that our most vulnerable families have the resources they need throughout the year… give a recurring monthly gift and sustain the needs of our children. You can make a difference, one child at a time! Wise Stewardship of Resources Our Endowment is as important as ever to the financial security of the organization. Endowment earnings cover administrative and fund raising costs, allowing us to assure our donors that 100% of their gift will make the difference in a child’s life rather than being used for a fund raising event or for administration. While we live in a time when financial resources at the local, state and federal levels are constrained, Children’s Friend has maintained our remarkable level of services and staffing when our families needed us most. This was accomplished thanks to wise stewardship of our resources and a disciplined “spending rule” that holds our annual spending to 5.5% of the rolling 3-year market value average of the endowment. You can earmark donations to the endowment by contacting Julie Casimiro, Advancement Officer, at 401-276-4359 or jcasimiro@cfsri.org. It’s all about the little things 25 It was Joe’s commitment and hard work that ensured these gifts were collected each year. Joe organized the annual Knights of Columbus Christmas Toy Drive Dinner to benefit the Holiday Drive, securing donations, raffle prizes and gifts, selling tickets, and ensuring the event was a huge success each year. Even this past holiday season, when Joe was not well, he never slowed down for a minute, working hard to make his event successful and delivering gifts right through the holidays – all with a big grin on his face! Bequests have made it possible for us to serve Rhode Island faithfully for over 179 years. Since our founding, generous donors with a long term vision saw the need to perpetuate the agency for future generations. Monthly Giving Our Team Children’s Friend employees have unique sets of creativity, skills, knowledge, experiences, and ideas that add value to the organization. Employees feel a strong commitment to the mission of the agency. Linda Landolfi Jennifer McKinnon Yaquelin Nunez Jennill Quezada Narcisa Sanchez Valentina Laprade Kristin McManus Jacqueline Nye Daniel Quinn Sharna Santos Michelle Hirst Mark Laroche Cynthia Medeiros Amber Olsen Miguelina Quintana Shawn Scheer Mary Jane Holland Margaret LaScola Ariel Medina Christine Olsen Amie Rajotte Mary Schreitmueller Ann Homer Elizabeth Laureano Sean Meehan Maryellen O’Mahony Glorayma Ramos Alexandra Sibilia Jenny Huang Cheryl Lavallee Marie Melucci Cristiana Ordonez Lucia Ramos Andrea Sical Sherry LazzareschiAraujo Daiana Mercedes Wilnelia Ortiz Judith Raponi Lorelin Silfa Sara Messier Eufrocina Osorio Erin Raposo Amilton Silva Margarita Ledesma Nicole Miele Peter Paliotti Natalie Redfearn Elizabeth Silvestre Pierre Leveillee Diane Miller Gregoria Palma Christine Rego Stacie Simcock Dailene Lima Aimee Mitchell Valeria Paredes Andrea Reis Lisa Sisson Carmel Lombardi Zulma Mitchell Jeneen Paris Brito Margarita Reyes Lia Smith Stella Londono Kimberly Monaghan Lindsey Parrett Mary Ann Reynolds Cheryl Snowden Nicole Long Harryetta Moore Charlotte Patterson Annette Rivera Courtney Soules Melisa Lopes Nunes Ellen Morey Jamie Pease Cristina Rivera Alida Spaulding Maria Lopes Keyssi Moronta Mayra Peguero-Bueno Lilia Roberson Jodi Staplins Adam Cable Emily Cook Kristin Diprete Bernadette Gibbs Nina Herendeen NancyAnn Kimball Patricia Nance Michele Pinault Eva Russo Sonya Taly Andreina Batista Manuel Cabral III Laura Cooper Bertha Dischert Joanne Gilbert Orlando Hernandez Margaret King Luis Martinez Charlotte Nau Robin Pinault Elizabeth Rutkowski Dinora Tangui Vielka Batista Lisa Calderon Rachel Cooper Aida Dones Kelly Giorgi Orlando A. Hernandez Sarah King Norma Martinez Judy Nelson-Mintzer Jill Pinga Krysta Saccoccio Sharon Tariq Yulen Bautista Michele Cameron Katharine Cosimano Susan Dounetos Nahdee Goe-Parker Jennifer Heywood Stanley Kuziel, Jr. Sarah Martone Margaret Neubauer Paula Pirolli Christopher Salaun Rita Tavares-Burk Adrienne Begin Chalechia Campinha Michelle Courchaine Kathy Drezek Isolita Gomes Leila Hill Laurie Laliberte Jessica Matook Deborah Newell Ka Man Poon Christine Salem Sabrina Taylor Aida Bello-Perez Joseph Capobianco Stacy Couto Michael Dulin Margaret Gomes Julie Hillman Cheryl Lancellotta Jerrica McKee Lekisha Norates Katherine Pyles Kim Samos Enjoli Thomas Melanie Zeitounian Lisa Afonso Lynes Cristina Afonso-Gore Clara Aguilar Susan Aiken Kristyn Benedetti Jose Benitez Ada Berdecia Nicole Bergeron David Caprio Maria Cardenas Claudia Cardona Jennah Carpenter Amy Crawford Christine Crohan Erwin Cruz Joann Cruz Rosemary Dwyer Travis Escobar Stacy Ethier Rhonda Evans Rosa Gomez Carmen Gonzalez Grimary Gonzalez Jazmin Gonzalez Gipsel Alba Sandra Bergheimer Qiana Carpenter Kathleen Cushing Yudelka Felix Carla Goode Lori Iannella Vanessa Albanese Jody Bernard Lesly Carrasco Dominici Elizabeth Czerwein Lisa Fenna Malia Goodwin Trini Infante Rosauris Alcantara Berenice Betancur Deborah Carrascoza Nelida Da Graca Amy Ferguson Lisa Granda Llosmina Interiano Yojahiris Aleman-Cruz Paola Birbuet Jeily Carreras Scott Davenport Martha Ferreira Susan Grant Milangie Irizarry James Alexander Tracy Blackham Maria Carvalhal Jasmine Davis Gina Ferri Brian Greene Carnell Jackson Karla Almaguer Piedra Nicole Botelho Julie Casimiro Jorge De Jesus Charles Field Lee Grossi Esperanza Jaime Elena Almonte Ardell Brackley Barbara Cayer Teresa DeBoise Carey Finnerty Catherine Grundy Fern James Flabia Almonte Rufus Brackley, Jr. Rebecca Celio Raychel DeCorpo Lizbeth Flores Erica Guerrero Jennifer Jarvais Peggy Charris A. Marie DeLuca Nayda Anaya Carlos Braz Sandra Fraenkel Luis Guerrero Marguerite Jeremie Suzanne Andreozzi Tracey Braz Kathaleeya Chhan Elisa DeMatos Barbara Freiwald Esperanza Gutierrez Julian Johnson Dorothy Andrus Herman Brewster Maria Chionchio Denise Denson Linda Furtado Xiomara Gutierrez Lea Kabbas Lucrecia Lopez Ana Mosquera Dilcia Perdomo Shirley Robinson Darryle Steinberg Nina Ciniglio Rolanda Depina-Alves Susan Kane Laurie Lucia Dana Mullen Wendy Perez Elaine Roch Amanda Stevens Bellanirys Munoz Marcia Antonelli Audrey Bright Megan Gallagher Emilee Guzman Sonia Arboleda Linda Brown Regina Clement Renee Deschamps Betsaida Garcia Lissette Guzman Alexander Karoff-Hunger Lisa Manfredi Amy Peters Telma Rodas Iranis Suarez Alexandra Arnold Michel’le Brown Julia Clinker Ligia Diaz Jathnna Garcia Heather Hall Jonathan Keller Janice Mann Joy Munson Keanna Peterson Shirley Roderick Diane Sullivan Fresa Burgos Nicole Cocca Marianne Diaz Katherine Hardenbergh Moneca Kennedy Paula Marcello Allison Murray Kenneth Peterson Luz Rodriguez Susan Sullivan Jessica Baez Ann Gardner Yeimy Bakemon-Morel Burgos, Rafelina Maria Colon Ozevette DiLorenzo Julissa Garo Brianne Harris Beverly Kenyon Pamela Marroquin Belinda Myers Joyce Petrella Meghan Rondeau Marlene Tabor Kathryn Baker Dora Bustamante Heather Conetta Linda DiPasquale Michelle Gazzero Michelle Harris Megan Kerrigan Gina Marsella Emily Myers Kimberly Pettaway Aurea Rosa Deborah Taillon Michelle Baker Yesica Bustamante Ronald Contreras Carrie DiPietro Maria Gibau Nicole Hebert Mailee Khang Madelyn Martin Constance Nance Jacqueline Phillips Judith Russell Stephanie Taktikos It’s all about the little things 27 Edgard Barroso Diosa Martinez Garrett Thomas Lijo Thomas Nikole Thomas Sandra Tomassi Joyce Tormey Rebecca Trahan Margaret Tremblay Ines Turbi Roseanne Upchurch Teresa Valdivia Joan Vallejo Melanea Vallejo Eunice Varela Katie Vargas Esther Vasquez Evelin Vasquez Annette Vega Rossana Velazquez Janice Venticinque Claudia Villa Jovanna Villaman Michelle Wain Jayne Want Milagros Weber Derek Webster Roberta Wells Chrystal Wheeler Alan Whelan Kelly Wishart Sandra Witherell Our Fearless Foster Care All children need safe and loving homes. Children’s Friend Foster Parents continue to serve Rhode Island’s most vulnerable children – well after most of us go home at the end of the day. Our Foster Parents come from all walks of life and from all types of professions. However, they have one thing in common: they are committed to making a difference in a child’s life by providing a safe and loving home. Thank you to Children’s Friend Foster Parents for opening your hearts and your homes to children in need. Leaders We are deeply grateful for the leadership provided by our Board of Directors and Head Start Policy Council. They are essential in carrying out the mission of the agency. Board Members Head Start Policy Council Chairman Nayrobi Almonte Kimberly I. McCarthy, Esq. Vice Chairman Maureen Gurghigian Treasurer Michael DiSandro Assistant Treasurer John D. Cregan Eva C. Hulse-Avila President and Chief Executive Officer David Caprio Allen A. Akinola William J. Allen Mary Cram Doris Stearn Donovan Marie Ganim, Ph.D. Mark G. Griffin Jo Ann Harry Amudat O. Lawal Patricia Martinez Joseph P. Moran III Eduardo E. Naya Carl R. Neal Martha Newcomb, Esq. Alfred K. Potter II Jennifer M. Sousa Chair Avel Caceres Vice Chair Diosaibi Matos Treasurer Rosa Vargas Secretary Policy Council Anibeilka Abreu Anayeli Aguilar Merlina Cedano Esmeralda Cortes Clayton Craig Frances Diaz Natalia Garcia Hellen Jimenez Jessica Molina Ethal Ramos Yulianna Reyes Judy Tolentino Community Partner Lisa DiCarlo Nickerson House Doris Stearn Donovan Children’s Friend Board Member Janet Pichardo Providence School Department Indira Prado Department of Children Youth and Families Emily Snidman Federal Hill House Association Adriana Vargas Blackstone Valley Community Center Michael and Maria Anthon Timothy and Heather Ashworth Peter and Claire Baggesen Kevin and Keri Bell Chris and Dawn Bergeron Philip and Amy Bernard Jay and Joy Bianco Matthew and Elisabeth Blair Anne Clavin Ed Cox and Marjorie Biancuzzo Matthew and Janet Davidson John and Laurie Dickinson Jeffrey and Sara Dionne Shannon Doherty Mary Dowd-Struck Ruth Duval Art Finocchiaro Michael and Jamee Flynn Jeff Foster and Elaine Gabellieri Lloyd and Susan Gail Mark and Amy Gonyea Jody Griffin Miguelina Henderson Brian and Frances Herlihy Albert Ed Horn Sandra Horton Barry Ibbotson and Tracy Gerety Ibbotson Robert and Joyce Jackson Philip and Gretchen Jurgeleit Matthew and Carrie Kelly Kelly-Erin Kilmartin Michael and Caroline Kingsley Dean and Jill Klitzner Rory and Christine Lank John and Mary-Kate Lynch Joseph and Donna Malo Elizabeth McCabe The Late Miranda Otto Please Consider Volunteering! There are countless ways to make a difference in the lives of our youngest and most vulnerable children. Children’s Friend offers many volunteer opportunities on an on-going basis. Read in our classrooms, hold a donation drive to collect the necessities families need every day, such as diapers and formula; or donate your new or gently used items for young children, such as books, backpacks, school supplies, and household items. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Sarah Martone, Development Associate, at 401-276-4344 or smartone@cfsri.org. See Our Mission in Action Come in for a tour and learn more about what we do! Contact Julie Casimiro, Advancement Officer, at 401-276-4359 or jcasimiro@cfsri.org to arrange a personal tour at one of our sites. Jennifer Nichols Robert Plain and Julie Munafo Contracts that Generate Revenue Allison Rego Family Service of Rhode Island Gary Rumsey and Catherine Cool Rumsey Foster Forward Kevin and Tara Smith Rhode Island Department of Education Neil and Jennifer St. Jean Rhode Island Department of Health Stephen and Kristin Tanasio U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Rhode Island Department of Children, Youth and Families Rhode Island Department of Human Services Rhode Island KIDS COUNT Kim Whittaker Linda Wilkinson Matthew and Allyson Wojtaszek Diana Wood 2012 Annual Report Designed by GLAD WORKS with Illustrations by Charlotte Zoe Gilbert, Age 7 It’s all about the little things 29 Secretary Board If you have thought about becoming a foster parent and would like to learn more, please make the call: Joyce LaFrance Tormey, Foster Parent Recruitment and Retention, at 401.273.4318 or email at jtormey@cfsri.org. We Need YOU! Let’s review the Annual Income Statement Numbers Clients by Age Revenue Contracts Fee for Service Investment income (losses) Contributions Donated goods, services, facilities Clients by Ethnicity Over Twenty (38%) Unknown (2%) Ten - Nineteen (10%) Non-Hispanic (46%) Zero - Nine (52%) Hispanic (52%) Other Income Total Operating Revenue Expenses Early Intervention FCCP Family Childcare Food Program Clients by Race Clients by Income Poverty Level Asian (1%) Family Support Black (22%) Multiracial (9%) Under 100% (96%) Native American (1%) 100 - 175% (3%) Other (15%) Above 175% (1%) Foster Care/Permanency 2012 $16,346,019 $4,662,345 874,603 $504,201 $1,041,790 $14,020 $23,442,978 2012 $1,621,275 $556,378 $2,129,955 $828,276 $13,627,227 $835,370 Health & Nutrition Services $2,134,365 Project Connect $1,242,295 Total Program Expenses $22,975,141 White (51%) Clients by Gender Female (57%) Male (43%) Administration $325,504 Development/Fundraising $537,271 Total Operating Expenses $23,837,916 Children’s Friend complete audit is available upon request. Please contact Stacy Couto, Vice President external Affairs at 401-274-4306 or scouto@cfsri.org for more information. 31,298 children, families, and child care professionals benefitted from Children’s Friend services. 231 children and family members received concurrent permanency planning services, foster care placement, and adoption services – including children with special needs. 2,217 vulnerable children and their families received child and family development services including education, health, nutrition, social services, and other child and family supports. 82 dads and their families received the resources needed to support their families, including education, job training, parenting and nurturing skills, and enrichment opportunities. 449 infants and toddlers with developmental delays and disabilities were provided therapy and educational services. 165 substance-affected families participated in intensive homebases services designed to help parents overcome addiction while safely parenting. 1,732 families received home-based outreach services intended to promote the health and well-being of mothers and their newborn children. 6,629 families participated in a nutrition program, that provides healthy foods, nutrition education and referrals to doctors, dentists and other community services. 151 families received home visits by a were provided to children in Children’s Friend programs. registered nurse including prenatal and parenting education, developmental screenings, social supports, as well as support for educational and professional goals for the client. 312 children were placed in high 177 families at risk received high 308,208 nutritious meals quality, bilingual, childcare services. 260 early care and school age educational professionals participated in training and technical assistance. fidelity wrap around services. It’s all about the little things 31 Unknown (1%) Family Counseling Statistics from 2012