Annual Report - Cabrini Green Legal Aid
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Annual Report - Cabrini Green Legal Aid
Fiscal Year 2011–2012 Annual Report Transforming lives one client at a time. |i| Our vision is for clients to leave us stronger than they came… |ii| Message from CGLA’s Board Chair & Executive Director We are thrilled to share with you the Cabrini Green Legal Aid Fiscal Year 2012 Annual Report. These pages celebrate the difference the CGLA community made in the lives of thousands of CGLA clients between July 1, 2011, and June 30, 2012. We read this report with pride and gratitude: pride in the dedication of CGLA’s attorneys and staff and the life-changing services they deliver and gratitude for CGLA’s many supporters from all walks of life who choose to stand with us in answering God’s call to seek justice and mercy for those in need. We encourage you to read through this report for fresh reminders of how providing a chance for justice gives hope to those plagued with the intractable legal problems that afflict our neediest neighbors. Consider also how CGLA’s legal and support services, time and again, provide our clients second chances and, in a real sense, the opportunity to redeem their lives from criminal records, barriers to employment, mistakes of the past, and threats to their housing and security. To those who are now part of the tremendous difference CGLA is making in Chicago, please accept our heart-felt gratitude. To those who are just learning about CGLA, we challenge you to explore CGLA on these pages. Consider how you can be involved in CGLA’s special work and embrace the vision of Chuck Hogren and Bill Leslie who launched the Cabrini Green Legal Aid Clinic almost four decades ago. We need your help and want you to join us in the vital work of this special place. CGLA makes a difference. Sincerely, Charles Jackson Chair, Board of Directors Gretchen Slusser Executive Director |1| This is CGLA Mission and Vision About CGLA Cabrini Green Legal Aid (CGLA) provides free legal services to low-income Chicagoans facing legal crises that threaten their stability. Every day we help solve our clients’ legal problems pertaining to parentage issues, one-strike public housing cases, criminal records and criminal defense. We extend our impact through integrated social service support and strive to protect the dignity of every client. “You should defend those who cannot help themselves. Yes, speak up for the poor and needy and see that they get justice.” Proverbs 31:8,9. “CGLA seeks to transform lives by providing zealous legal advocacy enhanced by social work support.” Our Mission To answer God’s call to seek justice and mercy for those living in poverty by providing legal services that strengthen lives, families and communities. |2| Our Vision For our clients to leave us stronger than they came. Justice Is More Than a Verdict To strengthen lives, families and communities we must do more than avert crises. Our attorneys work to provide legal resolutions that, when combined with our social work support, result in fresh starts, renewed hope, better lives, and lasting change. Shared Passionate Advocacy It takes shared passionate advocacy to turn a touch with the criminal justice system into an opportunity to strengthen a life. That is why we dedicate resources to our client support services team and build strategic partnerships with likeminded organizations in order to more fully meet the legal and non-legal needs of our clients. Through partners like Breakthrough Urban Ministries, The Cara Program and many others, we can provide our clients the tools they need to translate legal victories into permanent, positive change. It also takes shared passionate advocacy to make it possible for our staff to do this work each and every day. Fortunately, we are joined by the many people and institutions listed in this report. It is their passion for justice and mercy and their generosity with their time and resources that sustain our efforts and enable CGLA to continue to serve more Chicagoans in need. Our History Sowing the Seed Late in 1972, Chuck Hogren, a young private real estate attorney, asked Pastor Bill Leslie of LaSalle Street Church for guidance. The neighborhood kids Chuck mentored in the church’s after-school program kept asking him to help resolve their friends’ and families’ legal troubles. Bill challenged Chuck to open a legal aid clinic serving the Cabrini Green Housing Development. Chuck said if Bill could find the funding, he would do it for a year. Two weeks later, Bill had a check in hand for two years’ funding from Tyndale House Publishers. For 24 years, Chuck served as the executive director of the Cabrini Green Legal Clinic (CGLC), as it was then known. CGLC provided all-purpose legal services to Cabrini Green residents. The agency grows its staff from two in 1973 to eight. In 1983 CGLA represents its 1,600th client. Pastor Bill Leslie of LaSalle Street Church receives funding from Tyndale House Publishers, Attorney Chuck Hogren agrees to open CGLA. 1972 CGLA’s Criminal Records program is launched. The program helps qualifying individuals seal and expunge arrest and conviction records. 1983 1973 Chuck Hogren opens CGLA as a general purpose law firm in the Cabrini Green Housing Projects to offer free legal services to its residents. CGLA’s Client Support Services (CSS) Program is launched to fulfill clients’ holistic needs. CSS integrates legal and social services to make lasting changes in clients’ lives. Legal Services 2003 1996 CGLA responds to the CHA tearing down Cabrini Green Housing Projects by expanding to serve all of Chicago. CGLA begins focusing on three areas of law: »» Housing »» Criminal Defense »» Family The second CGLA satellite office opens at Breakthrough Urban Ministries to make services even more accessible to the community. Social Services 2006 2005 The Expungement Help Desk opens at the Daley Center, allowing CGLA to serve an additional 4,000 individuals annually. CGLA has grown to sixteen staff members and over 400 volunteers to serve over 5,000 clients each year. CGLA celebrates 40 years of transforming lives. 40 YEARS 2010 2007 CGLA opens their first satellite office at St. Sabina Parish on Chicago’s south side to handle more client intakes. 2012 2011 CGLA partners with Chicago Legal Clinic to offer legal representation to 55 individuals three times a week during their expungement and sealing hearings. |3| Increasing Family Stability Juan Juan came to CGLA seeking both to protect and provide for his two children. Juan and his wife had been separated for several years when she developed a serious drug habit. Without formal custody, Juan would struggle to provide for his daughter in particular. His name was not on his daughter’s birth certificate because she was born before he and his wife married. As her habit started to develop, Juan saw her behavior get more and more erratic and he began to fear for the safety of his son and daughter when they were in her care. Those fears were justified when, at his urging, DCFS investigated the mother of his children and removed them from her care. Without proof of parentage, it was a struggle for Juan to add her to his health insurance and enroll her in school. He even faced the risk of her being taken into foster care. DCFS recommended Juan call CGLA. With help from DCFS, Juan got a temporary order of protection designed to keep the children safely with him, but Juan needed a more permanent solution. He wanted formal, permanent custody of his children. |||4| Juan contacted CGLA and we immediately set to work, helping him to establish parentage, legally separate from his wife, and win permanent custody of both children. As a result of CGLA’s successful intervention, Juan is now able to do the things he feels he should as a father such as protect and provide for his children. Family Law Program Over and over research has shown overt conflict between parents can adversely affect their children’s cognitive, emotional, and social development. When parents fight, their children suffer. Research has similarly shown that children who grow up with absent fathers are twice as likely to drop out of school, develop chemical dependencies, and end up in prison. CGLA’s Family Law Program strengthens families by helping to resolve conflict and protect the rights of parents, particularly fathers, to have access to their children. Whenever possible, we seek to resolve conflicts outside of court through mediation and other conflict management strategies. Our Client Support Services (CSS) team, in partnership with organizations such as The Chicago School Forensic Center, provides parenting, anger management and therapeutic services at no cost to our clients. Often during Family Law proceedings CGLA clients are strongly encouraged or even required to complete parenting and/or anger management classes to demonstrate to the court that they are seeking to improve their ability to manage these complicated relationships. 89 % success rate representing clients seeking visitation 81 % 100 % clients reported increased family stability of divorce cases involving children reached custodial agreement 78 of paternity cases had successful outcomes |5| Preventing Homelessness Latisha Raising children is never easy, but Latisha faced more challenges than most. Her husband was incarcerated, and she worked hard to raise her 13 year-olddaughter and 19 year-old son alone. They lived in subsidized housing on the far south side of Chicago and Latisha is legally blind. When she came to CGLA, Latisha told us that her family was being evicted from her subsidized unit because her 19 year-old son had been arrested. Her son, she said, was charged with possession when the police found a bag of pot on the ground near him and his friends. The charges had been dropped, but CHA was still trying to evict them. CGLA told Latisha we would do all we could to save her housing and asked her to bring her son in to talk with us. With Latisha outside the room, he admitted to us that he had lied to his mother. He had been dealing drugs when he was arrested and the charges had been dropped on a technicality. Armed with this knowledge, we were able to work with Latisha and the attorney for CHA to negotiate a settlement agreement. Latisha and her daughter would be allowed to stay if the son were barred from the unit. |6| Normally, this is an unacceptable solution, but in this instance we were able to work with Latisha to arrange for her son to live with relatives outside the city and away from the negative influences in her neighborhood. Latisha agreed to the settlement and is now working with our Client Support Services staff to connect her daughter to the Boys & Girls Club and herself to services for the blind. Latisha still faces challenges, but thanks to CGLA she and her daughter have a home and she has support in caring for both of her children in the best way possible. Housing Law Program In 2011, The Chicago Reporter released a report showing between 2005 and 2010 the Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) initiated 1,390 evictions based on a criminal allegation. The Chicago Reporter’s analysis showed in over half of these “onestrike eviction” cases, the person charged was never convicted. CGLA’s Housing Law Program prevents homelessness by fighting unjust one-strike evictions. We select our cases carefully, focusing on instances where Despite the limited number of convictions, the vast majority of families with a person charged lost their home and their housing subsidy. For families living on social security, disability or other public benefits, their housing subsidy is often the only reason they can afford to live in decent, safe housing. Forced to pay market rate, many will face homelessness. Members of the CSS team work hand-in-hand with the resident services coordinator at the client’s building, along with partner agencies in the community. They work to bring a coordinated system of services into the home with the ultimate goal of stabilizing and preserving the client’s housing. 124 new eviction cases in 2012 100 the family has a valid legal defense and should not be put out of their home. We were able to preserve our clients’ housing and subsidy nearly 100% of the time in FY12. In addition to fighting on behalf of individual families, CGLA leverages its expertise in one-strike evictions to advocate for reform in CHA’s policies. CGLA educates CHA officials on the need to exercise discretion in bringing these evictions and regarding CHA’s policies for new applicants for subsidized housing. 172 clients served representing 464 total family members % of eviction cases were resolved prior to trial with a positive outcome |7| Reducing Recidivism Derrick Derrick was a young African American student who was going places. He was poised to defy the odds by emerging from a rough neighborhood and heading to college. But weeks before graduation, trouble found Derrick. One afternoon of being in the wrong place at the wrong time threatened to derail his dream. Derrick was tagging along with a group of seniors after school when several among the group took a detour into an unlocked classroom. When they emerged from the class, the group ran and Derrick, unsure of what was going on, ran with them. It turned out that the boys who entered the classroom had stolen several laptops. Derrick, along with most of the group, was arrested shortly thereafter and charged with felony theft. Derrick was guilty by association. He should not have been with the group or |8| run. He should not have tried to help hide the laptops. But he did not intend to commit a crime and he did not deserve to have his future derailed by a felony conviction. But he was guilty and we understood that fact. CGLA’s goal, as in all criminal cases we accept, is to help keep our clients out of trouble going forward. In Derrick’s case, CGLA presented the Assistant State’s Attorney with a mitigation packet, acknowledging Derrick’s role, describing what an exceptional young man he is, and asking the state to agree to a plea to a lesser charge. The state agreed and Derrick pled to misdemeanor theft with supervision. CGLA kept in touch with Derrick throughout his supervision, which he successfully completed. Today, Derrick is attending Kennedy King College and looking forward to seeing where his dream will take him. Criminal Defense Program So many of our urban youth are entering the criminal justice system that there are now police rooms inside many high schools in Chicago. CGLA’s Criminal Defense Program interrupts the cycle of crime and recidivism of clients facing criminal charges. CGLA provides direct representation for misdemeanor and low level felony charges and, for student clients, representation in Chicago Public School expulsion hearings. Through our CSS program we are able to walk alongside our clients linking them to transitional housing programs, as well as job training opportunities, mental health services, or substance abuse treatment, to help them complete the requirements of their sentence, making clients eligible for expungement or sealing of their records. By the age of 23, nearly 33 % of Americans have been arrested at least once. By focusing intense legal and social resources on each individual CGLA represents, we aim to bring about the best possible outcome that allows our clients to move on and live productive, lawabiding lives when their touch to the justice system is over. In some cases, that’s a “not-guilty” verdict. For others, like Derrick, it’s a plea to a charge more fitting to their crime with a sentence that can eventually be expunged. In addition, starting in 2010, CGLA began partnering with Chicago area law firm Jones Day to provide attorneys for our criminal defense clients. This partnership allows CGLA to offer clients additional resources and help them to move beyond their charge and be productive citizens. |9| Removing Barriers to Employment Andre Andre was laid off from the job he’d held for nine years and “everything from that point on was a struggle.” A recent interview at the CTA had raised his hopes, but he was turned down because of a single misdemeanor conviction. Many years earlier, the police had stopped Andre for a problem with his car’s temporary registration tags. He was initially charged with felony fraud, but Andre figured “it all got taken care of” when he accepted one year of probation for a misdemeanor. When that misdemeanor cost him a job opportunity, Andre told himself, “Let me set this right.” Determined to move forward, Andre set out for CGLA’s Expungement Help Desk at the Daley Center where a CGLA attorney, Paul Haidle, helped Andre petition to have his record sealed. |10| The state’s attorney filed an objection to Andre’s petition, so CGLA Program Director, Beth Johnson, was there to represent him when he took his case before a judge. “A RAP sheet doesn’t represent the good in a person’s life,” Beth explains. She had Andre collect recommendation letters attesting to his commitment to his children, church and community. The judge sealed his record, removing it from employment background checks, therefore making Andre marketable in the work force again. With his record sealed, Andre was able to apply for a well-paying railroad job that gave him nights and weekends off to spend with his family. “I’m a CGLA success story.” Criminal Records Program Based on its survey of state criminal records systems, the US Bureau of Justice Statistics has estimated that nationwide records maintained by the states show 97.8 million subjects with criminal records. Illinois lists 5,752,000 subjects with criminal records. Even reducing these figures by one third to account for duplication across state lines, this would mean that over that over 64.5 million Americans and 3.79 million Illinois citizens have criminal records. These millions of individuals face tremendous barriers to employment that prevent them from supporting themselves and their families. Closer to home, nearly 100,000 people are released annually from Cook County Jail back into our communities. Over the last ten years, a Our CSS team receives up-to-the minute job postings from a variety of sources throughout Chicago and is well-versed in providing resumewriting support and coordinating communication with potential employers for clients who have limited access to e-mail or internet. 50 % of Chicago’s 5,000+ expungment and sealing petitions are handled by CGLA 55 % small coalition of policy and service organizations in Chicago has been leading efforts to change the laws in Illinois that govern criminal records. The coalition’s goal is to ensure that those with relatively minor records can earn an opportunity to be productive again. Today CGLA prepares nearly 50% of the 5,000 petitions to expunge or seal records filed each year in Chicago. We screen twice as many people, helping them understand their records and their legal rights. CGLA provides access for clients to the criminal records legal system, identifies changes to be made to criminal records statutes and has helped secure a series of reforms in the Cook County Court System. CGLA works closely with a range of social service agencies to ensure that their clients have access to the full range of legal options for clearing or mitigating their records. By removing their records, CGLA makes the CSS team and our partners’ employment, housing, and other services more effective. of the people we screen for eligibility are immediately eligible to clear all or part of their record US Bureau of Justice Statistics, Survey of State Criminal History Information Systems, 2010 (Nov. 2011), at Table 1. 1 |11| CGLA Impact and Financial Information Impact 350 % increase in clients served from 2010 to 2012 5,492 clients served in 2012 112 clients received social work support through CSS Clients Served by Zip Code 100 % success rate at the reinstatement of Section 8 Housing Vouchers 87 men seeking to be more involved in their children’s lives assisted in Family Law Program Percent of Success Rate of Clemency Petitions Clemency Petitions Granted 58% 43 % Increase in Criminal Defense Program clients 159 represented in 2012 26 clients received a clemency pardon from the Governor in 2012 Number of CGLA Change in Clients Receiving CSS Clients Client Support Services Receiving Services 59 clients 24 clients 8 clients IL FY12 (112) FY11 (32) CG LA Pe titi Pe o titi CGLA on petitionsns s (N on -C GL A) Illinois petitions 53 clients 37% Full Limited Full Limited Service Service Service Service |12| Financial Statement 2012 Program Expenses 7% Criminal Defense 12% Criminal Records 9% Family Law 6% Housing Law Client Support Law Student Interns Revenue In-Kind Contributions 4% 1% 2012 $498,250 Individuals $396,439 Other Income $178,052 Corporations $142,356 Law Firms $141,050 Government $46,555 Churches $15,080 Expenses Program Government Corporations Foundations Other Income Law Firms In-Kind Individuals Expenses 2012 $2,311,369 $240,644 Management & General $145,054 Change in Net Assets Churches $2,719,063 Fundraising Total Expenses Revenues $1,301,281 Foundations Total Revenue 62% 61% 91% In-kind Volunteer Program Management & General Fundraising $2,697,067 $21,996 Programs |13| Meaningful Service Dick Volunteers have been a part of CGLA from the very beginning, and today they are essential to our model of services and day to day operations. Volunteers assist thousands of people to clear their criminal records at CGLA’s Expungement Help Desks. They answer phones and enter data. They write clemency petitions and interview potential clients to present their cases to CGLA staff. But only one volunteer has been with CGLA from the very first day until now. Dick Sawdey, a very recently retired partner at Hoogendoorn & Talbot LLP, was CGLA’s founding board chair in 1973 and still comes once a month to interview potential clients. “When Bill Leslie asked me to serve on the board of what back then we called ‘the Clinic’ I couldn’t say no. I was young, attending LaSalle Street Church and believed then as I do now that (CGLA founder) Chuck (Hogren) was called to provide justice and mercy for the poor. If he didn’t, who would?” |14| Dick served on the Board for many years, and fondly recalls each year they made the decision to keep the doors open for another year. “The question was always whether we could raise enough funds to stay open. We never dreamed that CGLA would grow up and be such a prominent institution in Chicago.” Today Dick volunteers interviewing clients monthly and advocating for them at our weekly staff meetings. His experience interviewing clients and presenting their cases succinctly and fairly makes him one of our most popular volunteers. In just the last ten years, Dick has provided over 435 hours of pro-bono service to CGLA clients. We cannot thank Dick enough for making service to CGLA a part of his life’s work. Special Recognition: Service The following individuals have volunteered at least 100 hours in the last five years or 400 volunteer hours throughout their lifetime of service. Each of them has demonstrated an exceptional commitment to justice and mercy. On behalf of the thousands of lives this group has served, CGLA thanks them for their tremendous service! Jim Archer Jonathan Beato Laura Bilas Cynthia Cornelius Ali Durrani Zach Erickson Connie Farmer Deanna Finley Steven Fus Thomas Hallock Dan Hetzel Karen Ice Diane Kassel Stella Kestell Dan Khwaja Joseph Lombardo Joshua Martin Bolded names meet both qualifications. Amy Myrick Catherine Northup Matthew Pavlak Dennis Penepacker Kaitin Powell Sara Reifer Chanda Rice Bradley Richards Mark Rogers David Saunders Richard Sawdey Frank Schneider Margaret Soffin Patricia Turner Holly Vanzant Kenneth Weiner Zachary Wilmes |15| Contributing to Change 2012 Volunteers 50-99 hours Patricia Padurean John Kyle Kasey Baldwin Dennis Penepacker Kyle Lappin Malgorzata Bereziewicz William Peterson Kristen Lay Wilder Berry Ellen Porter Theresa Lee Madelynne Brown Kaitin Powell Courtney Lindbert Andrew Calcutt Damon Ritenhouse Kathleen Loula Michael Coyne Kendra Scheuerlein David Luger Vladimir Duran Gwyn Smith Ed Mason Debby Ehrlich James Sojoodi John McCoy Kylin Fisher Scott Steadman John Meade Steven Fus Stacia Stein Rachel Milos Thaddeus Goodchild Sara Stretch Quiana Montgomery Tyler Johannes Benjamin VanGelderen Edward Montoya Jacqueline Johnson Vanja Vidackovic Myra Mormile Diane Kassel Matthew Zweifel Beth Murphy Dan Khwaja 11-24 hours Rosario Proc Amy Myrick Kent Absalonsen Anne Reader Ken Nitz Cindy Acosta Shoshan Reddington James Oehler Jason Allain Andrea Repphun 500-1000+ hours John Sarb Allison Barrell William Reynolds Allie Cox Richard Sawdey Rachel Bassett Joseph Rippin Cynthia Cornelius Susan Schaefer Laura Bishop Sarah Rivkin Felipe Fernandez del Castillo Nicole Schult Tim Black Steven Rizzi Karen Ice Lance Shaner Laura Boggioni Sahara Robinson Ina Silvergleid Kelly Brackley Susan Rosborough Eric Snapp Gregary Brown Mary Rosenberg Grant Swanson Theresa Buskey Patrick Ryan Tamara Tanzillo Sara Capps Jeanette Samuels Tina Tran Theodore Chung David Saunders Cherese Williams Joseph Cooper Steve Sheffey Patricia Williams Ryan Costello Roman Solowski Allison Creekmur Kathy Stofan 25-49 hours Laura Dahl Jean Tinkham James Archer Emily Emerson Jose Vargas Laura Bilas Carol Emory Erica Vinson Holly Blaine Jennifer Fair Lacey Williams Peter Brady Edward Foote Kristine Young Moss Davis Jeff Gray Mary Zhang Ryan Dunigan Tyler Hanson Kathleen Georgevich Ethan Hastert Up to 10 hours Mason Harless Mike Hohenadel Irene Alba-Hernandez Hanah Harris-Yager Margaret Hoppe Julie Amajuoyi Stephanie Heim Sarah Jafari Nikesh Amin Carolyn Jones Terence Kane Alyse Andalman Ryan June John Kastl John Antia Ashley Kircher Brad Kaye August Appleton Tammy Lenzy Erin Keeley Nadia Aslam Stephanie Lieberman Scott King Michael Baniak Stephen Mahieu Natalie Kissinger Andrew Barr Anthony May Mile Knabe Braden Beard Nickole Miller Jack Komperda Michael Belsley Shannon McDonnell 100-499 hours Virginia Beckett Melissa Carter Candace Clark Kate Galbraith Thomas Hallock Kyle Harvey Patrick Hill Jenner & Block Attorney Marc Kadish Courtney Kelledes Jan Kempe Dayna LaPlante Chris Letkewicz Travis Moore Chanda Rice Gavin Robinson Eric Scott Stephanie Sebor Meredith Turner-Wooley Jordan White Timothy Woerner Adrienne Young Mary Zaug |16| Jane Penley Mav Marion Albert Berry Ben Halbig Brandy McMillion Dayron Silverio Michael Bloom David Han Joshua Mendoza Ashley Simmons Erin Borek Mark Hanover Ann Marie Miles Angel Simonetti Cristina Borjon Sonya Harper Donna Miller Charles Smith Ashley Brody Zainab Hasan Candace Moore Karl Snyder La Tasha Bronner-Carter Talitha Hazelton Sarah Moravia Keith Sparks Karuna Brunk Ebony Holden Matthew Morrissey Samantha Spiro Leah Bruno Kathy Homenda Jessica Morton Briana Sprick Dan Buoniconti Marla Hudson Drew Murphy William Staes Robert Burch Tanya Igess Sean Mussey Cynthia Stefanik Andrew Bush Trevor Illes Tony Neuhoff Rebecca Stephens Jennifer Byrne Trevore Illes Tiffany Newbern William Strom Malaika Caldwell Elisabeth Jardine Francesca Noyes Elliot Stultz Alfredo Cantoral Jing Jin Rita O`Connor Devlin Su Marianne Carl Stacey Jonas Edward Olivieri Christine Tennon Sunny Chang Carly Jones Sarah Olson Matthew Timko Chibuye Chola David Jorgensen Steven Ortlieb Amy Timm Joseph Cindric Justin Joseph Bridget Owens Molly Tomsha Tyler Clark Emily Kaitis Anne Pansard Natasha Townes Patrick Clyder Helen Kaminski Adam Paul Justin Trapp Shervon Coleman Chris Karacic Matthew Pavlak Caryn Trombino Bryce Cooper Sara Kase Stanley Pierson John Troy Amanda Cornelius Hayley Kemmick Christian Pilhofer Nicholas Tygesson Hannah Costigan Cowles Paul Kierig Vanessa Pineda Lindsay Vanfleet Ashley Crettol Christine Kim Kaitlin Post Samantha Voss Margaret Davis Ami Kimoto Lauren Powell Stacy Walker Brandi Davis Heather Kleinschmidt Sean Price Crystal Walls Joel Dendiu Ted Koehler Amber Puckett Annie Wang Katie Diggins Sara Koerber Mary Jo Quinn Lorna Ware Lauren Doerries Joanne Krol Janea Raines Loy Webb Joseph Dunn Brittany Kubes Abiman Rajadurai Christine Wee Christopher Elmore Leslie Kuhn Thayer Kristen Rau Kenneth Weiner Robert Entwisle Jade Lambert Nicholas Reiff Chris Weller Evan Epstein Regina LaMonica Amy Richards Martha White Veronica Farley-Seybert Edmund Laube Erinn Rigney Alaina Whitt Rachel Farrington Catherine Laughlin Diandra Ritchie Martin Whittaker Michael Ferrell John Lepore Thomas Ritchie Jamie Wicks Kathryn Fink James Lepri Brian Roy Matthew Willis Michael Folkmier Ryan Liebl Melina Rozzisi Zachary Wilmes Brittany Francois Joseph Lombardo Patrick D. Ryan David Wishnick Jordan Galassie Erin Lowinske Elyse Ryan Tim Wong Evan Gelles Maria Lubliner Akniet Rysbek Kyzy Tanya Woods Matthew Giffin Janelle Ludaway Matthew Saldana Tyree Wright Ryan Gleitz Olivia Lui Sarah Sallen Luke Yang Jamie Gliksberg Melanie MacKay Regina Sanders Jordan Yurchich Alexandria Glispie Nichele Marks Yesenia Sandoval Elie Zenner Madeleine Goldfarb Joshua Martin Benjamin Sauer Panpan Zhang Joshua Goldstein Michaelea Masterson Eric Schmitt Gerald Zimmerman Sarah Gorham Shannon McCabe Ryan Seib Abraham Zisook Virginia Graves Warren McCarty Rachel Shapiro Karen Grotberg Peter McElvain Jeremy Shimada Helen Gunnarsson Molly McGrath Alex Shimkus |17| Investing in Justice Don Don Whittaker has supported CGLA for more than 30 years. He began as a law student intern in 1977 and then worked on staff for two years after graduating from DePaul University. Since then Don has continued to financially support CGLA for over 15 years. When asked why he had continued to support CGLA all these years, Don told us, “What I remember most from the past 35 years of practicing law are the people I was privileged to represent when I was at CGLA. The satisfaction that came from making a difference in the lives of people in the community was so great.” Don then reminisced, “I remember seeking a guardianship for a minor for a grandmother. Judge Dahl, who was the presiding judge, looked at me, sighed, and asked rhetorically, ‘Mr. Whittaker, what are we going to do when all the grandmothers die?’ |18| “Three weeks later, I appeared before him again. This time, however, I was seeking to have an 18 year-old young man appointed as guardian of his three younger siblings because there was no parent, no auntie, and no grandmother. Judge Dahl granted the petition. “The case was over, but the real work of raising his siblings was just beginning for this young man. For clients like him, CGLA is working to fulfill Chuck Hogren’s vision of bringing social and legal services to its clients to enable them to move beyond lives of desperate poverty. This is why it is my privilege to support CGLA.” Don’s experience utilizing his legal career to transform the lives of CGLA clients is what makes volunteering with CGLA so unique and fulfilling, creating an impactful partnership between experienced legal professionals and the clients seeking their guidance and support. Special Recognition: Generosity Gary Anderson & Valerie Glesnes-Anderson Charles V. Hogren Luella Powell-Barnett Jim & Ginger Archer Rosemary & Tom Hollinger Sandy Reed Case Hoogendoorn William Reed & Mary Hutchings David L. Bea Sandra Hoogland & James B. Melia Omer & Beverly Reese Michael & Diane Beemer Charles & Isabel Hughes Duane & Helen Binns Timothy Huizenga & Annette Bourland Huizenga Stacy French Reynolds & David J. Reynolds J. Maxey Bacchus Frank & Katharine Bixby Greta & Dick Bowe John Box & Carol Zajackowski Bernice P. Brandel Richard & Carol Brook The following individuals have donated consistently for 10+ years or over $30,000 in their lifetime of giving to CGLA. Their investments in CGLA have sustained our work and pushed us forward time and time again. On behalf of the thousands of lives their investments have touched, we thank them for their outstanding generosity to CGLA. William Burdine & Vickie A. May Diana Butts Christopher & Ami Campbell James & Marge Chesney Carol Childs & Peter House Leland & Wilberta Chinn Frank & Janice Cicero Sarah D. Claassen & Mark Darlington David & Valerie Johnson William Jovan Helen Kaminski Richard & Claudia Kapnick Chris & Julie Kemnitz John & Dawn Koch Bill & Jan Kroeschell Ellyn Lanz Karl M. Lauger & Dee Dee Parnell Richard S. Levenberg & Patricia Booth Erik Lillya Stewart M. Clarke & Mary Margaret Bartley Mark & Debbie Lura Bob & Rachel Cockrell Hugh & Nancy Magill Bernard & Adrienne Cozette Ronald Marmer Richard Cozzola Brian & Barbara Marvin Robert & Elizabeth Crowe Ed & Ann Mason Robert & Isabel Curley Patrick & Gretchen McCaskey Kevin Davey & Cheryl Zminda James & Lynn McClure Jayson De Vries Ann McKenzie & John Wischnewsky Charles & Karen Dhyanchand Bolded names meet both qualifications. Charles & Mary Jackson Lisa Dietlin Joseph & Paige Dooley David & Holly Easterbrook Michael T. Brody, Esq. Elaine N. Filus Deanna L. Finley Patricia Foltz & John Mueller Gregory & Karen Lyons Ronald & Joann McQuigg Tim & Deborah Melton Jeff & Karin Meyer Jim Morris & Susan Ryan Michael & Susan Mosher Sheila Murphy David & Kathy Neely William & Sabra Reichardt Christine A. Richert Dale & Jim Riemersma Michael & Mayme Roettig Paul & Mary Roloff Michael & Phyllis Ryan Natalie Saltiel Richard & Judy Sawdey Eugene & Faith Schoon John B. Simon Donald & Jo Ann Soderquist Margaret Soffin Jessica Sohl & Sam Darrigrand Chris & Cynthia Stacey James S. Stanhaus Adam Stanley & David Goodman Eva Stewart Sven & Julie Sykes Roger & Lynne Tarras Margaret Taylor Mark & Carol Taylor Christian Taylor James & Susan Thompson Steven & Rebecca Tousey Terrence & Laura Truax Richard & Connie Turner Stephen & Helen Ujvarosy Robert & Jane Vallin Joyce Vander Molen & Jim Cook Maria & Roger Vander Werf Sally & Daniel Wagenmaker Robert & Laura Watson Christopher & Elizabeth Fung Anne & Brett Nelson Richard Greenberg & Katharine M. Friedman Robert & Beth Niewijk Lisa Noller Donald & Ruth Whittaker Mark Gregory Barbara O`Brien & Christopher Udry Daniel & Mary Wilkening James & Cheryl Wilkes Lois M. Ottaway Bob & Anne Woodson Sara Pearsaul & Roy Vice Judith A. Zink Joel & Wanda Pelz Anonymous Anne Christine Perry Anonymous Rudd Petrich Anonymous Christian & Jennifer Poland Anonymous Jerry & Mary Post Anonymous Rebecca Gaither & Robert S. Weaver Dawn Clark Netsch Marjie Nielsen David Goodson Gerald & Becky Haase David & Denise Hall Jonathan & Beverly Hancock Martin & Vanessa Hayden Robert & Ann Hein Bob & Janet Helman Timothy & Norma High John & Nina Hochevar Robert A. Weinberger Jesse White Diana & Peter White |19| Contributor Honor Roll 2012 Contributors $10,000 + Kathy Krenger Davis & Ceriani, P.C. Allstate Insurance Company LaSalle Street Church Ben & Kate DeVries David J. Berry Ed & Ann Mason Katie Diggins Bryan Cave (Cy Pres Award) Mayer Brown LLP Christopher & Elizabeth Fung The CARA Program Tim & Deborah Melton Cheryl & Brian Harris Chicago Bar Foundation Motorola Mobility Foundation Coley Gallagher & Brian Heckler Chicago Community Trust Out of the Box Foundation Michael J. Gill City of Chicago, Department of Housing & Economic Development Barney II Foundation Brian & Jean Gilner Seyfarth Shaw LLP Michelle Harrington-Dykstra & Jeffrey Dykstra Donlen/Hertz The Field Foundation of Illinois Hughes Socol Piers Resnick & Dym (Cy Pres Award) Illinois Bar Foundation Illinois Equal Justice Foundation Charles & Mary Jackson Jones Day Helen Kaminski Chris & Julie Kemnitz Kirkland & Ellis LLP Lawyers Trust Fund of Illinois McCormick Foundation Jeff & Karin Meyer Adam Stanley & David Goodman United Airlines Cheryl & Brian Harris Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP Winston & Strawn LLP Tom & Judy Hund $2,500-4,999 Ronald Marmer Anonymous Anonymous Jim & Ginger Archer David & Denise Cohen Edelman, USA Exelon Corporation Grace Lutheran Church Martin & Vanessa Hayden Cindy Malone Courtney Masini Belinda I. Mathie Christine Matott Michele Mayes McDonald`s Corporation Catherine McGivney Charles & Kathleen McMahon Microsoft Corporation Paul & Joanna Hettinga Michael & Susan Mosher Hopewell Baptist Church of Chicago David & Kathy Neely PEPSICO Foundation Illinois Tool Works Inc. Brad Preston Gail Kim Dale & Jim Riemersma Sidley Austin LLP Mr. Jeffrey Lennard Michael & Debbie Rohrwasser Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP Hugh & Nancy Magill Courtney Rosen John & Jojo Neumann Richard & Judy Sawdey SNR Denton LLP Andrew & Jenny Vaughn Kathryn Scanland Donald & Jo Ann Soderquist Andrew Weil Schiller, DuCanto & Fleck LLP The Pierce Family Charitable Foundation Kenneth Weiner Eugene & Faith Schoon Terrence & Laura Truax $1,000-2,499 Neal Siegel Robert Acton Steve & Linda Smith Megan App Jessica Sohl & Sam Darrigrand Astor Professional Search, LLC Sven & Julie Sykes BDO USA, LLP Mark & Carol Taylor David L. Bea Margaret Taylor Mike Brisben & Melanie Jansen Telluride Group, Inc Michelle Brown The Bill Bass Foundation Cadence Consulting Kirstie Tiernan Gretchen & Steven Carlotti Unisource Worldwide, Inc. Chapman & Cutler LLP Joyce Vander Molen & Jim Cook Chicago Bears Football Club, Inc. Catherine & Warren Wallace Theodore Chung Charles Wehland Frank & Janice Cicero Tessa Wendling Bob & Rachel Cockrell Nancy & Gary Wilson Douglas W. Colber & Bethany Graham-Colber Bob & Anne Woodson Roy Coleman & Dianna Uchida Mary Zaug Minnesota Lawyers Mutual Insurance Company Morgan Lewis LLP Polk Bros. Foundation Sara Lee Foundation Tyndale House Foundation $5,000-9,999 Amsted Industries Foundation Kimball R. Anderson & Karen Gatsis Anderson Fred & Kathleen Bauters Brinks Hofer Gilson & Lione LLP Greg & Rachel Canning College Church in Wheaton CSC EAPE Foley & Lardner LLP Greenberg Traurig, LLP Hoogendoorn & Talbot LLP Carl & Mary Ice Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP John & Dawn Koch |20| Chris & Cynthia Stacey Jim & Sarah Sheehan Robert & Isabel Curley Janet Ytterberg 2012 Contributors Up to $999 Laura Bishop Paula J. Clark Peter Abiayi Frank & Katharine Bixby Shelley Clark Greg & Dana Abrams Thad Boertje Accenture LLP John Boller Stewart M. Clarke & Mary Margaret Bartley Bill & Jane Acton Michael Booden John & Grace Adams Craig & Michelle Boroughf Christopher Adams Kim Borowicz Bob & Trisha Aiken Josh & Sarah Bosman John Albers Michael Bowes Michael Alkaraki John Box & Carol Zajackowski LaSharn Allen Jeff Brand Alicia Alvarez Douglas Brann Priti Amin Brad & Carrie Brasser Jeff Ammons Steve & Cindy Bretsen Savva & Danika Amusin Scott Bridges Lauren Anderson Amanda Britt James & Lindsay Anderson Richard & Carol Brook Gary Anderson & Valerie GlesnesAnderson Martez Brown Shackier Anderson Kathleen & Mark Buck Christina Anker Brandon Antoniewicz Rishi Arora Zoya Arora Brenda & Michael Asare Clemon Ashley Nate & Brooke Aslesen AT&T Yael Aufgang Cynthia Baasten J. Maxey Bacchus Mary Kay & Mark Baker A. Hayes Barclay & Margaret Welsh Barclay James Barrett Meegan Bassett Ed Bathelt Laura Bayard Stephen Beard Jonathan Beato Jessica Bednarz Michael & Diane Beemer Chad Bell David Bennett Malgorzata Bereziewicz Debbie & Elliot Berman Stacey Bialek Renee Biddle Kelli Biggam Laura & Jeffrey Bilas Jeffrey Bill John Murphy & Mary Bird Jana Brown Molly Bulfin Jon & Amanda Bull William Burdine & Vickie A. May Nyshel Burke Michelle Burke Walter Burnett William Bush Scott Buth Christina Morrison Gwen Butler & Lee Sewell Sarah Butterfield Monique & David Byrd Joseph & Kathy Calabrese Andrew Calcutt Haydee Caldero Christopher & Ami Campbell Frank & Carolyn Campbell Brittani Campbell Nancy Campos Diane & Daniel Cannon Edwin Carlson Brian Carlson Courtney & Matthew Carpenter Ray Bentley Carter Michael Cebula Belinda Chandler Linda Cherry James & Marge Chesney Angelyn Chester Leland & Wilberta Chinn Brian Chmiel Church of the Three Crosses Adam Claus Murray & Renata Coffey Scott Cohen Matthew & Jackie Conn Constellation Energy Bryce Cooper Ms. Cynthia Cornelius Gayle & Joan Cosentino Peter Cosme Ms. Darla Coulson Ann Courter & Norman Hirsch Lucy Cox Richard Cozzola Michael Cramer Michelle Crawford Robert & Elizabeth Crowe Michael Crowley Matthew Culp Margaret Currin Jim D`Archangelis Laura Dahl Jay Dahlin Suzanne & Daniel Daley Matt & Nikki Darin Data Exchange Center Lindsey Dates Angelica Daughaday Kevin Davey & Cheryl Zminda Moss & Kerry Davis Leslie Davis Doritha Davis Jayson De Vries Jonathan Deck Tom Deer Elizabeth DeHaan AM Densham Michael Derksen Charles & Karen Dhyanchand Lisa Diaz The Dick & Diane May Foundation Lisa Dietlin Joel Dixon Bob Dobis Erich & Karen Doering John Dolansky & Kathie KochDolansky Donors Forum Joseph & Paige Dooley |21| 2012 Contributors Ann & Steve Dorner Jamie Frazier Gene Hansen Rachel Douglas Patricia Mysza Richard & Candace Harbaugh Timothy Douma Paul Freehling Charles Hardwick Carrie Douma Wahlen & Robert Wahlen Lisa Parker Freeman Andrea Hargrave Jeffrey & Susan Dreher George Freeman Shennan Harris Richard Frohlichstein Kyle Harvey Carrie Frondorf Kenneth & Suzanne Harvey Andrew Fuchs Jared Hasten Sean & Susan Gallagher Heidi Hayes Adrienne & Charles Gallagher Silverio Haywood Georgia Gallimore Sarah Heidkamp Monica-Kaye Gamble Robert & Ann Hein Joselynne Gardner Susannah Heitger Kristine Garrett Marybeth & Ken Hekman Justine Gembala Bob & Janet Helman Emily Glunz Madalyn Henderson Diane Goldring Erin Hendrix Anthony & Nicola Goldsby Yvonne Heyden Cleise Gomes Timothy & Norma High Gregory & Christine Gonda Hamilton Hill David Goodson John & Nina Hochevar Google Brenda Hoff Jeff Gray Pat & Case Hoogendoorn Marlene Green Sandra Hoogland & James B. Melia Brendan Dry Barb Dudzinski & Glenn Meden Gwen Duffield Ryan Dunigan Michele M. Dupre Anne E. Duprey Elizabeth Dyer Michael & Caryn Earley Angie & Nathalie Eden Gail & David Eder Jamal Edwards Margaret Egan Ms. Debby Ehrlich Danuta Ehrlich Carol Emory Kurt & Julia Erickson Kim Erickson Michael T. Brody, Esq. Daniel Evans & Stacey Kielbasa |22| Bill Everett Richard Greenberg & Katharine M. Friedman Steven Fardy Brandon Greger Kerry Hughes Veronica Farley-Seybert Mark Gregory Connie Farmer Lawrence Griffin Timothy Huizenga & Annette Bourland Huizenga Aaron Feeney Thomas & Pauline Grippando Sara Feinstein Alma Guillen Mark & Ann Feldman Art Gunther & Carol Shukur Stephanie Felicetty Christopher Gurley Clif & Judy Fenton Veena Gursahani Tanya Fernandez Deborah Gutfeld Darlene Fieberg Deb Guy Elaine N. Filus Melinda Haag Deanna L. Finley Gerald & Becky Haase Brett & Sarah Fisher Margaret Hagerman Matt Fisher Dave & Kathleen Haidle Cameron Flagg Andrew & Amber Haley Tracy Flanagan Chad Halfaker & Andrew Burke David Fleuchaus David & Denise Hall Craig Foley Bill & Lynn Hall Teresa Foote Thomas Hallock Shannon Ford Gayle Hamilton Andrew Foreman Ms. Torreya Hamilton Eric & Beth Forte Hamilton Law Office, LLC Jeff & Lynn Fradkin Terry Hammond Susy Francis Jonathan & Beverly Hancock Julie Fraundorf Mark Hanover Charles & Isabel Hughes Jen Humke Steven Hunter & Naomi Bank Cristina Hutchison Mackenzi Huyser & Mark Pridgeon Karen Ice Ice Family Foundation Illinois Housing Development Authority Inovautus Consulting Slone Isselhard Richard Jackson Rochelle Jackson Siri Jacobson Jackie Jalley Karen Jared Robyn Jennings Brian Joenk Betty Johnson Louise Johnson Tim & Kelly Johnson Drew & Sandra Johnson Daniel Johnson 2012 Contributors Carly Jones Suleen Lee Kelly Meekma Lauren Jones Gloria Leetz Mary Meixner Carolyn Jones Sylvie Legere & Todd Ricketts Yvette Meltzer Aziel & Marian Jones Robert Levels Jan Merza Gloria Jones-Tisdale Richard S. Levenberg & Patricia Booth Belinda Metz Lori Lightfoot Debra Miller William Jovan Kelly Julian K & G Gourmet, LLC DBA Pastoral Kristina Kaluza Audrone & Medardas Karalius Jacob Karlin Diane & Tony Kassel Julia Katz Stephen Keeley Martha Keller Kelley Drye & Warren LLP Joe Kelly Charles Kennedy Chad Kenward Landon Kerwin Sameena Khan Dan Khwaja Paul Kierig Scott King Matthew King John Lillig David Lindner Bruce & Sharon Lindner Tadd & Dana Lindsay Loretta Line Kathryn Liss Carol Lockwood Brandon Loggins Joseph & Allison Lombardo Susana & John Lopatka Kathleen Loula Dawn Low Ricardo Lugo Gregory & Karen Lyons Katherine Lyons Thomas Maas The MacArthur Foundation Lindsay Mackey Rick KingenSmith Suzann Mackin Cohen Nesheba Kittling & Shom Muhammad Mr. Stephen Mahieu Kevin & Chris Malloy Greer Klausen Sheila Maloney Kate Kleyn Erin Markowski Jenny & Jared Knol Joe Martin Jarrett & Catherine Knox Ryan Martter Farissa & Lerry Knox Brian & Barbara Marvin Sarah Kofflin Mary McClure Miller Foundation Trust Gayle Kowalski Zvezdana Kubat Raymond Kurz Charlie Kuyk John Lach Mr. & Mrs. Ronald LaFleur John Lahti Lakeview Networks, Inc. Ellyn Lanz Chuck & Patricia Larson Desmond Lathan Anna Laubach Gina Lavarda Ms. Kimberly Santoro Sheila Leahy Aleen Lee Brendan Lee Bryan Mason Joel & Annie May Bradford Mayer Pearl Mayfield Daniel J. Mays Opra Mays Elizabeth Mazur Jill McCollum Jacquelynn McConnell Peter McElvain Jill McFate Leila McGowan & David J. Mann Bernard & Judith McKee Ann McKenzie & John Wischnewsky Cooper McKinney Ronald & Joann McQuigg Myra Michail Austin Miller Nickole Miller Andy Miller Diane Miller Ms. Jan Miller David Mills Kendall Mills David Milonas Sharon Minarik Joe & Kerryann Minton Jeff Mirmelstein Miroballi Durkin & Rudin LLC Michelle Mitchell Ryan Moats LaFarrell Moffett Jack & April Mole Ellen Monkemeir Lisa Montez Miriam Moore-Hunter Nancy Moran Myra Mormile Jim Morris & Susan Ryan Bruce Mosbacher Patrick Moughan Trisha & Brian Mowbray Jocelyn Mroz Beth Murphy Shannon Murphy Sheila Murphy Mary Margaret Murray Amanda Myers Patricia Mysza Natalie & Jeff Nathanson Tyler Elizabeth Neal Thomas Needham Anne & Brett Nelson Dawn Clark Netsch Tony Neuhoff Brant & Grace Newgard Robert & Karen Newgard Stacy Newhuis Jeffrey & Robin Nichols Laura Nickas Michelle Nicolet & Marshall Burt |23| 2012 Contributors Marjie Nielsen Brian Privor Mark & Allison Schemper Chris Niro Juliette Pryor Ken Schmetterer Jessica Nolan Quantum Crossings LLC Frank & Karen Schneider Lisa Noller Elizabeth Quinlan William Scholer Catherine & Cary Northup Mary Jo Quinn Jay & Sandy Schommer David Nowacki Geoff Radebaugh Jayne & Eliot Schreiber Win Nyunt & May Thin Steve & Michelle Ramirez Marnie & Keith Schwartz Barbara O`Brien & Christopher Udry Rebecca D. Ray Susan Schwartz Thomas O`Keefe Maria Raygoza Lara Schwartz Brian Raynor Lois Scott Shoshan Reddington Eric Scott Redeemed Partners Scott Patrick Salon Rebecca Reed Lisa Scruggs Tonda Reese Jamal Seale Mari Reidy Lisa Seilheimer Arthur Reliford Kshitij Shah Adriane Riase Elizabeth Shanin Chanda Rice Corinne Shannon Leslie Richards-Yellen Karoline Sharp Elliot Riebman Richard & Barbara Shaw Ms. Lauren Robinson Steve Sheffey Donna Roginski Jacob Tiedt & Erin Shencopp Paul & Mary Roloff Chethan Shetty Christine Rosa Karen Silver Sider Susan Rosborough Holly & Mark Sider Smith Henry Rose Mary Kay Siebert Ann Rose Ina Silvergleid Michael Rossetti John B. Simon Steven & Susan Roy Nicole Sims Dwayne & Sybil Royston Jason Slusser Charis Runnels Eliza Small Brenda Arlene Russell Chuck & Bridget Smith Blair Russell Robert & Janet Smith Katherine Russian Barry Smith Rive Rutke Barbara Smith Bob & Margaret Ryan Courtney Smitham Sturgess Edward & Mary Ryan Stephanie Socall Patrick Ryan Jean Soh Patrick Ryan Denise Solofra Xavier & Marijean Sahyouni Alexandra Spartz Saigon Sisters LLC Catherine Spector Papao Saisnith Lisa Spigoda Catalina Salley Nancy St. Clair Rob Sansom St. Peter`s Church Aaron-Michael Sapp Kevin & Tracy Stanciel Saulter Tarver LLP David & Danielle Standa David & Heidi Saunders James S. Stanhaus Michael Savage Theresa Stanner Lynne Scardina Kieszkowski Tim Stanton Carla Scarsella Scott Steadman Juliana Schafer Joan Steinman Rachael O`Meara Kathleen O`Rourke James Oehler Akiko Ogata Misty & Dan Olson Sarah Olson Jason Pacynski Edward Paddock Larry & Pilar Page Kyle Palazzolo Kyle Palmer Joe Panza Stanley Parzen & Lynne M. Raimondo Sara Pearsaul & Roy Vice Sarah Pegman Rami Peltz Joel & Wanda Pelz Dennis Penepacker Jake Penner Peoples Gas Susan & Scott Perlman Tim Perryman Laurel Peters Rudd Petrich Tabayah Pickett Tanya Pietrowski Zachary Pine Veronda Pitchford Sybil Plunkett Eric Pogrelis & Chaz Olajide Katherine Pohlkamp Christian & Jennifer Poland Sarah Pollema Tim & Christine Polz Devan Popat Michael & Christine Pope Maria Post & Mark Lecocq Jerry & Mary Post Luella Powell-Barnett Allison & Kenneth Powers |24| 2012 Contributors Linhard Stepf Scott Tydell Andre Wright Paul Stephens John & Linda Tyson Charlene Yaneza Nathan Sterken Andrew Vail Sheryl Yarbough Kate Stetsko Matt VanderZee & Vera Douma David Yi Eva Stewart Jessie VanDyken Amanda Young Katie Stewart Benjamin VanGelderen Sean Young Allison Stinson Vantage Insights LLC Adrienne Young Clinton Stockwell Tony Vashevko Pamela Younger Daniel & Caroline Stowell Karen Veit Kathryn Zalewski STRAT Gina Veit Michael & Sandra Zeidman Precious Thomas & Jerry Stromberg Verizon Laura Zumdahl Elliot Stultz Greg & Nancy Veselica Amber Sturrus Teresa Sullivan Chris Sutphen Douglas & Rachel Swanson Martin & Martina Swarbrick Ms. Eileen Sweeney Alen Takhsh Diana Talpe John & Wendy Tanagho Roger & Lynne Tarras Curtis & Elaine Tarver Keith & Rhona Taylor Demeko Taylor Jonathan Tennant Christine Tennon Sophia Thiakos Vickie Verveniotis & David Lewin Vintage Wine Estates Patsy Von Ryan-Emery Ashley Wagner Nancy Wall Bill Wanjohi Mr. Henderson Crawfie Ward Peggy Ward Bonita Washington LaDonya & David Watts Greta Weathersby Cameron & Ruth Ann Webb Stacey Weed Seth & Molly Weener Robert A. Weinberger Mr. David Weininger April Thomas Nathaniel Whalen & Margaret Greenwood Derrick & Arnetta Thompson Dan Wheeler James & Susan Thompson Jasan Whitaker Johanna Thompson Jacqueline White Robert Thompson & Judy Langford Donald & Ruth Whittaker Elizabeth & Lachlan Tidmarsh Jamie Wichman Michelle & Pete Tiernan Jonathan Wicksall Michael Tindell James & Cheryl Wilkes Tomkins Corporation Foundation Eugenia Williams Amanda Toney Cameron & Christine Williams Mr. Frank Torchia Jeffery Williams Trevor & Allison Torrence Levonya Willis Linda Tortolero Christopher Wilmes Steven & Rebecca Tousey Cassie Wilson Oreon Trickey Benjamin Wimmer Madeline Troche-Rodriguez Kate Winner Robert & Vickie Tucker Ward & Tracy Winslow John Tuhey Sylvia Winston Marla Tun Cheyenne & John Wischmeier Richard & Connie Turner Lauren Wolven Sammie L. Turner Tanya Woods Jill Tydell Amy Wright |25| CGLA Leadership CGLA Staff (current) Below: CGLA Staff |26| Gretchen Slusser, Executive Director Darryl Apperton, Director of Family Law Kasey Baldwin, Staff Attorney, Criminal Defense and Criminal Records Marissa Claxon, Staff Attorney, Criminal Defense Cynthia Cornelius, Equal Justice Works Fellow Paul Haidle, Supervising Attorney, Criminal Records Billy Hahs, Managing Attorney JaShawn Hill, Client Specialist Beth Johnson, Program Director Dierdre Johnson, Business Manager Emily Kirschbaum, Masters of Social Work Student Intern Eve Kleinerman, Staff Attorney, Criminal Records Deirdre Kleist, Client Concierge Shannon McDonnell, Legal Services Coordinator Joseph Mole, Director of Operations & Client Support Services Ryann Moran, Temporary Staff Attorney, Housing Law Kristen Preble, Development Associate Jill Roberts, Staff Attorney, Housing Law Tim Wallace, Grants Coordinator CGLA Board Members (current) Board of Directors Advisory Board Young Professionals Board Charles Jackson, Chair, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP Timothy J. Melton, Chair, Jones Day Greg Abrams, Co-Chair, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP Chanda Rice, Co-Chair, Kirkland & Ellis LLP Cindy Acosta, McGuireWoods LLP Alex Breland, Hinshaw & Culbertson, LLC Andrew Calcutt Suzy Choi, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County Bryce Cooper, Winston & Strawn LLP Greg Demo, Sidley Austin LLP Katie Diggins, Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP Lauren Doerries, United Airlines Dan Khwaja, Joseph P. McCaffery & Associates Sook Lee, Navigant Patrick Loughery, Allstate Investments Christine Matott, Mayer Brown LLP Abdi Y. Maya, Illinois Department of Human Rights Vy’Shaey M. Mitchell, Clerk to Hon. Franklin Ulyses Valderrama Myra Mormile, Kelley Drye & Warren LLP Stacy Newhuis, Clear Channel Communications Allison Powers, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP Patrick Ryan, Schiller, DuCanto, & Fleck LLP Corey M. Shapiro, SNR Denton US LLP David Standa, Locke Lord LLP Scott Steadman, Kirkland & Ellis LLP Derrick Thompson, Hoogendoorn & Talbot LLP Elaine L. Tarver, Illinois Labor Relations Board Kirstie Tiernen, BDO USA Seth Weener, Crowe Horwath LLP Mada C. Wilburn, Hertz Bilal Zaheer, Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP Chris Kemnitz, Vice-Chair, Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP John Neumann, Treasurer, Jones Day Dr. Kathryn Scanland, Secretary, Greystone Global John Adams, Data Consulting Group Brenda Asare, The Alford Group David L. Bea, Law Offices of David L. Bea & Associates Kimball Anderson, Winston & Strawn LLP Jim Archer, Sidley Austin LLP (retired, Managing Partner) David Cohen, Law Offices of David T. Cohen & Associates, Ltd. Melissa De Vries, Hoogendoorn & Talbot LLP Christian Habitz, Credit Suisse Ted Chung, Jones Day Charles Hogren, Cabrini Green Legal Aid (Co-Founder) Steven Fus, United Airlines C. John Koch, Jenner & Block LLP Timothy S. Johnson, Ideakindler, Inc. Charles McMahon, Brinks Hofer Gilson & Lione Helen Kaminski, WhiteWave Foods Company Jeff Meyer, Baillie Lumber Co. Gail Kim, Perkins Coie LLP Rev. Laura Truax, LaSalle Street Church Edwin Mason, Foley & Lardner LLP Courtney Rosen, Sidley Austin LLP David Saunders, Jenner & Block LLP Christ S. Stacey, Law Office of Christ S. Stacey Below: CGLA Board of Directors Adam Stanley, Aviva Terrence Truax, Jenner & Block LLP Andrew Weil, DLA Piper LLP Kenneth Weiner, Locke Lord Bissell & Liddell LLP |27| How to Get Involved Three ways you can consider supporting CGLA Volunteer As with most nonprofits, volunteers are the backbone of the organization. The same is true for CGLA. Many might think you have to be a lawyer to volunteer for a legal aid clinic. And while volunteer legal services are needed, so are many others. See below for details. Legal Volunteer Opportunities: Many attorneys practicing in large law firms, small law firms or for corporations volunteer their time to take on a case from start to finish, often in an area in which they don’t get to practice on a daily basis. If you are an attorney, consider using your legal expertise to help those who need God’s justice and mercy. Non-Legal Volunteer Opportunities: If you are not an attorney but care about God’s justice and mercy for all, you can volunteer in a non-legal capacity. CGLA has work in the areas of office administration, marketing, fundraising, event planning and execution, as well as a host of other opportunities. |28| Financial Contributions CGLA also needs your financial donations. Please consider making a monthly pledge of support to CGLA. More than 80% of all donations in the United States come from individuals – people like you – who support the mission make a difference and ensure legal services are available to those most in need. In-Kind Gifts (Or The Wish List) CGLA is always in need of certain items. If you don’t have the ability to make a financial contribution, consider items used every day and make a donation of these types of items: Program Needs: Office Needs: Court reporting New computers Private investigation New printers Translation Copy paper Grocery gift cards CTA passes Bedding Kitchen supplies Pens Paper towels Tissues www.cgla.net 312-738-2452 740 N. Milwaukee, Chicago, IL 60642 |29| Connect With Us Facebook CabriniGreenLegalAid Twitter @cgla Linked In Cabrini Green Legal Aid YouTube CabriniGreenLegalAid Blog www.cgla.net/blog The 2011-2012 CGLA Annual Report is a team effort by the following volunteers: Dvora Ivankowski, Account Director, Taproot Foundation Kevin Williams, Project Manager, Taproot Foundation Anna Schibrowsky, Writer, Taproot Foundation Shannon Burch, Graphic Designer, Taproot Foundation Steve Becker, Photographer, Beckermedia.com Lauren Braun, Director, Graphic Design, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP Ron Hale, Photographer, Ronald Leon Hale Photography Together with the Cabrini Green Legal Aid Team: Gretchen Slusser, Executive Director Kristen Preble, Development Associate Shannon McDonnell, Legal Services Coordinator Tim Wallace, Grants Coordinator |30|
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