Annual Report 2015 - Union League Boys and Girls Clubs
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Annual Report 2015 - Union League Boys and Girls Clubs
2015 A n n u al Re port TOGETHER WE ARE CHANGING LIVES TOGETHER WE ARE CHANGING LIVES In 1919, Club One in Chicago’s Pilsen neighborhood provided a safe place for a young man who had just lost his father as World War I came to an end in Europe. Ninety-six years later, a female high school student at Club Two finds a place to safely assert herself as a leader among her peers through community service and a young boy at our Barreto Club feels free to pursue his interest in science without fear of being ridiculed by the “cool” kids at his school. We offer more than 13,200 members of the Union League Boys & Girls Clubs, a safe place where they are free to explore their interests and build confidence. Union League Boys & Girls Clubs Founded on December 26, 1919 Became an Affiliate Member of the Boys & Girls Clubs of America on February 23, 1920 2 Our vision is for each one of our Club members to be on track to graduate from high school with a plan for the future. We help youth prepare to reach their full potential. Thanks to the generous support of our donors and our programming partners, the youth of the Union League Boys & Girls Clubs have the opportunity to succeed in life and to find their voices in the world. WHERE WE ARE TRADITIONAL CLUBS 1. Club One 2157 W. 19th Street Serves the Pilsen community. 2. Barreto Club 1214 N. Washtenaw Avenue Serves the Humboldt Park community. SCHOOL-BASED PROGR AM SITES 3. Club Two Located in William H. Wells Community Academy 936 N. Ashland Avenue Serves the Near West Side communities. 4. Chicago International Charter School (CICS) 2235 N. Hamilton Avenue Serves the Bucktown community. 5. Clemente Club Located in Roberto Clemente Community Academy 1147 N. Western Avenue Serves the Humboldt Park community. 6. Englewood Club* Located in Stagg Elementary School 7424 S. Morgan Street Serves the Englewood community. 7. Hammond Club* Located in Charles G. Hammond Elementary School 2819 W. 21st Place Serves the Little Village & South Lawndale community. COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAM SITE 8. Juvenile Temporary Detention Center 1100 S. Hamilton Street Serves: Court-detained youth assigned to Juvenile Temporary Detention. * The initial funding for the Englewood and Hammond Boys & Girls Clubs has been provided by grants of $234,000 from the Twenty-First Century Community Learning Centers program of the U.S. Department of Education. ULBGC CAMP Located 65 miles north of Chicago, the Union League Boys and Girls Clubs Camp has provided a summer respite for thousands of at-risk youth since 1924. The camp occupies 247-acres on the rolling hills surrounding Lake Francis in Salem, Wisconsin, and welcomes hundreds of kids each summer for week-long sessions filled with adventure, exploration, and fun at little or no cost to their families. Camp Day 2015 Camp is open to all youth of the ULBGC. Recently, partnerships with the USO and KidsRank have brought the benefits of a camp experience to the children of military families. toge the r we a re c h ang i ng l i ve s 3 2 0 15 -16 UNIO N LEA GUE B OYS & GIRLS CLUBS O FFICERS Terry R. Hendrickson President of the Board of Trustees Nancy A. Ross First Vice President Craig A. Labus Second Vice President Timothy J. Cunningham Treasurer Michael R. Ward Assistant Treasurer John Lemker Secretary Cynthia L. Doloughty Assistant Secretary Stephen J. Schlegel General Counsel Mary Ann Mahon Huels President & CEO MORE KIDS, MORE OFTEN. A simple objective that, achieved, yields profound impacts for the youth we serve, their communities and our city. More kids, more often is also the focus of Vision 20/20, the strategic plan guiding our Union League Boys & Girls Clubs over the next five years. I am pleased to report that our average daily attendance increased to over 1,500 youths for the first time in our 96-year history. I believe our growing daily attendance is a continuing testament to the value our youth and their families place on the quality of the programming we provide. Most importantly, we deliver it in a safe place in their communities where they need not feel threatened. On behalf of these youth and their families, I offer my thanks to our donors, our partners and our staff for making this possible. Our strategic plan also calls for us to expand our footprint on Chicago’s underserved South Side. I’m pleased to report that our Board of Trustees has formed a South Side Task Force, chaired by Trustee and Club One Alumni Craig Labus. Craig’s team is charged with gaining a deeper understanding of where and how our Union League Boys & Girls Clubs can best serve the out-of-school time needs of youth and their families in neighborhoods currently without a Boys & Girls Club presence. I hope each of you will continue to support our efforts to make a difference in the lives of Chicago’s kids. Whether it involves your time, talent, or financial support, we appreciate all that you do for Union League Boys & Girls Clubs. In the coming year I urge each of you to make an effort to visit one of our Clubs or attend one of our events. I can guarantee you the youth you will meet will change your life. ULBGC Board President Terry Hendrickson visits Camp 4 Terry R. Hendrickson President of the Board of Trustees T HOMAS G. GA RTH CH AR ACTER A ND COU R AG E AWA RD Mary Ann received this prestigious national award in 2015 for making significant contributions to the Boys & Girls Clubs movement. EACH AND EVERY TIME I visit one of our Boys & Girls Clubs I am struck by all the ways we touch, guide and shape the lives of the young people we serve. It is particularly gratifying when we bring our mission to those who haven’t experienced it before. This past year we opened two new Boys & Girls Clubs, one within the Hammond Elementary School in the South Lawndale community and another at the Stagg Elementary School in the Englewood community. We have been warmly received at both schools by school administrators and parents. As always, our programming partners play a significant role in our service to the youth and communities we serve. From long-standing partners such as the Greater Chicago Food Depository, the Chicago Cubs, Ross Stores, the Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation and AT&T to new partners such as Blessings in a Backpack and Disney, our youth benefit from the good nutrition, mentorship and opportunities they provide. We are providing hope and opportunity for those who need us most – your support expands our reach and enables us to enrich the lives of more young people each year. I offer my thanks to each and every one of you for helping us lay the groundwork for Great Futures. Mary Ann Mahon Huels President & CEO toge the r we a re c h ang i ng l i ve s 5 OUR MISSION To enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens. 13,213 YOUTH 1,511 Ages 6-18 Total 2015 Membership Average daily attendance in 2015 ETHNICITY 66% 65% Hispanic/Latino 26% African-American 3% Caucasian 6% Other Members belonging to their club for more than 2 years 55% Male 45% Female 83% of parents surveyed agree that after-school programs help them keep their jobs Attendance + Frequency of Visits = Together We Are Changing Lives WHO WE SERVE 6 OUR IMPACT $1.00 $9.60 For every $1.00 invested in Boys & Girls Clubs $9.60 in lifetime benefits to youth, families and society* T h e Retur n on Inv es t m e nt f or Bo ys & G ir ls C l ub s A newly commissioned study by Boys & Girls Clubs of America found that every dollar invested in Boys & Girls Clubs returns $9.60 in current and future earnings, as well as cost-savings, to American communities. It recognizes that the services and programs provided by Boys & Girls Clubs require substantial resources, especially staff time and expertise, but have potential to generate lifetime benefits for youth participants. *University of Michigan Study “The Club has had a huge impact on my life. It has helped shape and support me both emotionally and academically” C l u b Tw o M e m b e r The study, conducted by the Institute for Social Research and the School of Public Health at the University of Michigan, found that the biggest benefits are from Club members’ improved grades and reduced alcohol use and their parents’ earnings. Of significance, the results do not account for many potentially significant benefits of Club participation such as reduced teenage pregnancy, reduced involvement in crime, increased financial literacy, leadership skills and civic engagement. The researchers state, “Presumably, if there were better ways to measure the short and long-term effects of Clubs’ impact on these outcomes, the measured overall impact would be greater.” “I don’t know where I would be without the Club. I honestly don’t know what I would be doing without their support. Probably something I wouldn’t be proud of.” Barreto Member toge the r we a re c h ang i ng l i ve s 7 WHAT WE DO Ac a d emi c S uc c e s s Homework Help & Tutoring The Union League Boys & Girls Clubs offer daily after-school homework help and tutoring to all Club members. The program, led by both staff and volunteers, helps youth succeed in the classroom and encourages them to become independent learners. Power Hour, a homework initiative funded by Ross Stores, ensures that each youth who visits a Club spends a portion of his or her Club day completing homework. Academic Enrichment: Science Club Benefitting from dedicated science labs at our Club One and Barreto Boys & Girls Clubs, middle-school aged youth gain a better understanding of a wide range of topics through a series of hands-on experiments. Topics include the science behind sound and music, good nutrition, environmental stewardship and utilizing forensic techniques to uncover a medical mystery. Academic Enrichment: Khan Academy On school day afternoons, our Barreto Club staff provides middleschool aged club members with math instruction programs of the Khan Academy. Utilizing practice exercises, instructional videos and personalized learning dashboards, young learners are empowered to study at their own pace and without fear of being made fun of because they don’t know the right answers. Student progress is tracked and learning gaps are identified and addressed. With more than 150 Club members now active in this program at Barreto, we will create a Khan Academy program at Club One in 2016 thanks to the funding of a generous donor. 8 Academic Enrichment: Access to Technology All of our Boys & Girls Clubs are equipped with a dedicated computer lab. Our Clubs are resources to aid youth in completing school projects even though they don’t have access to technology at home. Our computer labs also provide Club members with access to STEM programming, robotics, Google coding programming and the UPS Road Code driving simulation program. Focus on the Future Programs such as Career Launch and Diplomas to Degrees prepare youth to graduate from high school with a plan for their future. Staff and volunteers guide youth on journeys to explore their interests and identify career paths. They assist our members to link their future aspirations with concrete actions they can take today to prepare to reach their goals. SAMSUNG TWEEN TECH LOUNGE Club One features a state-of-the-art technology center. The center features Samsung tablets pre-loaded with software to help engage ten to twelve-year-olds in science, technology engineering and math topics. 84% of Club members say school is important “The Club has prepared me to not only be the first person in my family to graduate high school but also go on to college.” Club One Member toge the r we a re c h ang i ng l i ve s 9 WHAT WE DO G o o d Ch a r a c te r & Cit iz en s hip Embracing Tolerance ~ Building Confidence Programs such as SMART Girls, SMART Moves and Passport to Manhood develop self-esteem and personal responsibility and address issues of bullying, prejudice and bigotry. Our trained staff moderate peer group discussions that help members broaden tolerance for others. “Ever since I joined the Club, my life has drastically changed for the better.” Clemente Club Member Leadership Development Keystone (ages 14-18) and Torch Clubs (ages 10-14) offer our Club members the opportunity to elect officers and plan community service projects and social activities that instill leadership skills. Community Service We pride ourselves on encouraging Club members to serve their communities. In 2015, more than 500 of our members were engaged in a community-based service project. 10 Hea l t h y Lif e s ty le s RBI: Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities With the very generous support of Cubs Care, a Fund of the McCormick Foundation, we offer a Junior and Senior-level RBI program. Each year, 300 young men develop baseball skills, good fitness and practice habits through the RBI program. RBI has been a gateway for dozens of participants to qualify for college baseball scholarships. The RBI Program is enhanced by the Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation Badges for Baseball program. The program brings together officers of the U.S. Marshals’ office, FBI, Chicago Police Department and Chicago Fire Department to provide structured mentorship to our players. Healthy Eating Nutrition is the cornerstone of healthy lives. For many of the Union League Boys and Girls Club members, food they enjoy at our Club sites is their only source of meaningful nutrition outside of school. The Union League Boys and Girls Clubs’ commitment to providing nutritious after-school meals to our Club members is supported by the Chicago Food Depository and the gifts of generous donors. 93% of members report feeling a strong sense of belonging More than 100,000 meals & snacks served annually toge the r we a re c h ang i ng l i ve s 11 SUMMER CAMP Fu n S a f e P l a c e to Bu ild M em or ies Over the past 90 years, more than 50,000 young people experienced the pastoral freedom of the 247 acres of rolling hills and woodlands that surround beautiful Lake Francis in Salem, Wisconsin, site of Union League Boys & Girls Club Camp. The Camp is one of only seven of its kind nationwide and offers over 1,000 campers each summer a chance to engage in outdoor camping, campfire ceremonies, storytelling, arts and crafts, drama, music, boating and fishing. Campers learn about environmental awareness, leadership and teambuilding. After a week at camp, youth return home with new skills and new friends. For many, the camp experience is transformational. Military Youth Program In recent years, we have partnered with the USO, KidsRank and the United States Military to provide a camp getaway for more than 300 youth whose mothers and/or fathers have been deployed in defense of our nation. Special thanks to the Union League Club’s American Legion Post 758 and United States Army, Air Force and Navy for helping to fund these special camper experiences. “I love going to camp, making new friends and breathing fresh air.” Club One Camper 12 2015 ULBGC PROGRAMMING PARTNERS After School Matters Altria American Camping Association Americaneagle.com Americorps VISTA Annie E. Casey Foundation AT&T Authors’ Group of Union League Club Blessings in a Backpack Bon Ton Members of the Chicago Association of Realtors Young Professional Network visit Club One Boys & Girls Clubs of America Buffalo Wild Wings & Their Franchisees Build On CA Technologies Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation CarusoPR Champro Sports Charles Schwab Chicago Association of REALTORS Chicago Association of REALTORS – Young Professionals Network Chicago Cubs Chicago Dawg Pound Chicago Engineer’s Foundation Chicago Fire Department Chicago International Charter School (Bucktown) Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr. moves from shortstop to catcher to support our youth Chicago Park District Chicago Police Department Chicago Public Schools Google The Geographic Society of Chicago Chicago Smelts Greater Chicago Food Depository Ross Stores, Inc. Chicago White Sox HR Solutions, Inc. Ross Foundation Chicago Wolves Illinois Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs Ruth Page Center for Dance Cisco Systems International Children’s Media Center Samsung CITGO Instituto Del Progreso Latino SCOPE Citi Foundation Joe Rizza Ford Sea Research Foundation City of Chicago – Dept. of Family & Support Services Joffery Ballet Serafin & Associates Luminarts Cultural Foundation Shade Family Foundation Coca-Cola Company Make a Splash – Phil Dodson, USA Master Swimming Sprint Major League Baseball RBI – Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities Thodos Dance Chicago Maytag Union League Club of Chicago Comcast & Comcast Sportsnet Chicago Conoco Phillips Cook County Juvenile Temporary Detention Center Cristo Rey Jesuit High School Microsoft Cubs Care, a Fund of the McCormick Foundation National Association of REALTORS DePaul University Northwestern University Disney Dove Brands – Unilever Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention FBI – Chicago Division PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP First Tee Robert Half International Forest Preserve District of Cook County National Runaway Switchboard State’s Attorney of Cook County Unilever Foundation UPS U.S. Air Force U.S. Army U.S. Department of Justice U.S. Navy U. S. Marshal Service UNO Charter School Network WVON 1690 AM toge the r we a re c h ang i ng l i ve s 13 A s s ociat e B oar d Associate Board members are Chicago-area professionals who share a common interest in making a difference in the life of a young person. By generously offering their time and their talents in support of the at-risk youth we serve, they are real examples of what it means to be a productive, responsible and caring member of a community. MAKING A DIFFERENCE Associate Board members enhance the club experience for youth through their mentorship, homework help and career and college guidance. Some build relationships with our youth through sports and recreation. They are making a difference and together are changing lives. Our heartfelt thanks to Associate Board Members for all the ways you support the kids we serve. ULBGC Associate Board Leadership Group Cosmin Lucaci, Chair Andrew Jones Thomas Anderson Chris Opera-Lucaci Matt Bernardi Luis Pinedo Thomas Bernardi Madi Roche Andrew Cubria Brett Scheive Kay Cubria Steve Stegenga Max Gaston Erika Villegas Margaret Jahn Jake Wilkoff Stacy Fleming, Ex-Officio 14 Thanks to Associate Board member Dani Eilers and her colleagues at Americaneagle.com, Barreto Club youth enjoyed The Feast of Three Kings. WAYS TO HELP From l to r: Youth of the Year Candidates Alexis Hernandez, Sarahi Garcia, Marilyn Gonzalez and Saul Arellano are greeted by Board President Terry Hendrickson. Yo uth of th e Year Congratulations to Alexis Hernandez of Club One, our 2016 Youth of the Year. Alexis was selected from four finalists by a panel of trustees and community leaders and recognized at the annual Youth of the Year Dinner. Each finalist wrote and presented a moving speech detailing the obstacles he or she overcame to become leaders among their peers. Youth of the Year is the highest honor a Boys & Girls Clubs member can achieve. Youth of the Year winners are eligible to receive much-needed scholarship money to support their college education. “Alexis and all of our finalists are tremendous examples to all of our youth, displaying the values of leadership, service and academic excellence.” Te r r y H e n d r i c k s o n , B o a r d P r e s i d e n t 38th ANNUAL GALA 312 generous guests helped raise over $300,000 to benefit the at-risk youth we serve. We invite you to join us for our 39th Annual Gala on Saturday, November 5, 2016. Together we can change more lives. ULBGC President & CEO Mary Ann Mahon Huels with emcee Matt McGill, WVON-1690 AM radio host toge the r we a re c h ang i ng l i ve s 15 Summary of R e v e n u e s & E x p en s es 2015 2014 Support & Revenues Contributions from Individuals Major Gifts Initiative Revenue $1,031,075 $1,057,866 25,413 37,475 Corporation & Foundation Grants 880,819 1,154,362 Government Grants & Programs 835,016 929,707 In-Kind contributions 34,200 56,125 Special fundraising events 358,812 343,584 Trust Income 190,607 220,575 Bequests & Other Exceptional Contributions 4,876,627 25,772 Income from club operations Investment income Realized & Unrealized Gain (Loss) on Invested Assets Other income Total Support & Revenues 15,793 24,397 149,373 156,187 (694,875) 725,307 161,839 79,976 7,864,699 4,811,332 Expenses Program services 3,791,110 3,768,194 General Administration 402,802 438,041 Fundraising Expense Total Expenses Increase in Net Assets 339,745 4,533,657 $3,331,042 311,902 4,518,137 $293,195 Please note: An audited financial statement is available at www.ulbgc.org HOW GIFTS AND GRANTS ARE APPLIED Program Services - 84% General Administration - 9% Fundraising Expense - 7% 16 OUR DONORS • Mr. Jerry Manne • Mr. George G. Maragos • Mr. James P. Meyer • Mr. James B. Planey Over $100,000 • Mr. Nelson D. Cornelius Cubs Care, a Fund of the McCormick Foundation • Mr. Richard I. Gavin • Ms. Angeline Higginson • Mrs. Shirley H. Jahn Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation, Inc. • Ms. Nancy A. Ross & Mr. Phil Dodson Ross Stores Charles L., Reinhardt E. and Carolyn L. Jahn Co-Trustees • Mr. Stephen J. Schlegel • Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. Sullivan The Reinhardt H. & Shirley R. Jahn Foundation Frank W. Thurston Trust UPS • Mr. Fred Pearson The Reinhardt and Shirley Jahn Society The Reinhardt & Shirley Jahn Society is a special giving society recognizing individuals who have generously donated $10,000 or more in one giving year. They are designated with • Anonymous • Mr. Fred K. Walz State of Illinois $50,000 and above State of Wisconsin (DPI) American Camping Association Charles H. Worcester Fund Chamberlain Memorial Fund $5,000 and above $25,000 and above Active Glass Co., Inc. • Mr. & Mrs. James R. Gillespie Alana Corp. Optis Partners LLC George A Hamlin Trust Lester & Edward Anixter Family Foundation • Mr. Howard H. Hush Jr. • Mr. Neal Kottke • Ms. Martha Jahn Martin and Mr. Charles Brummell Jr. Edmond and Alice Opler Foundation Carmen and Ellyn Caruso • Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Patterson • Mr. David M. Shade & Family Annie E. Casey Foundation Shade Family Foundation CIGNA Mary F.S. Worcester Fund Mr. Tilden Cummings Jr. and Ms. Sandra Vitantonio Butler Family Charitable Foundation Cartif Fund members of the Union League Club of Chicago. Many of them have elected to support the mission of the Union League Boys & Girls Clubs on a monthly or quarterly basis. Their generosity helps make all we do possible. THANK YOU! Mr. Edward Bernardi Masonic Family Health Foundation, Inc. • Mr. Ronald P. Bernardi standing and generous support of the AT&T Mr. Lee Martin, Jr. $10,000 and above We are particularly grateful for the long- Guy and Jan Arvia • Mike & Lynda Chioros • Mr. Timothy J. Cunningham Disney • Mr. and Mrs. John L. Donnelly • Stacy L. & Ian Fleming • Mr. & Mrs. Terry R. Hendrickson • Mr.& Mrs. Patrick J. Herbert • Mr. & Mrs. Loren A. Jahn • Mr. & Mrs. Michael W. Kiss • Mr. & Mrs. Craig A. Labus Chicago Association of REALTORS Ms. Cynthia L. Doloughty First Bank of Highland Park Foundation Dr. Jana Fleming Mr. James J. Gatziolis Dr. Claude Gendreau and Ms. Jean Ubaudi Peggy and Steve Goulding William M. Hales Foundation Ms. Marsha Hoover and Mr. Thomas F. Karaba Mr. Brian M. Jack Margaret E. Jahn Ms. Margaret Jahn and Mr. Jacob M. Wilkoff Mr. Loren D. Jahn toge the r we a re c h ang i ng l i ve s 17 Mr. Steve Kass Mr. Frank R. Niederman Ms. Karen Hagberg Kids Foot Locker Mr. Kenneth E. Nordine Jr. Mr. Jeffrey D. Hejza Mr. Michael J. Koenigsknecht Mr. Michael J. Phillips Mr. Kevin J. Hermanek Mr. & Mrs. John F. Lemker Jr. Mr. Leroy Reiter Mr. Michael H. Hugos Luminarts Cultural Foundation Lynne & Timothy Rinkoski Mr. Daniel Loren Jahn Mr. Andrew Jon MacRae Mr. & Mrs. Paul W. Shade Mr. R. David Johnson Mrs. Janet J. McDermott Matthew and Michelle Sheahin Mr. Jessie S. Jones Mr. & Mrs. Richard H. McKay Mr. Les Stern Mr. Alan R. Juraska Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey L. Olin Ms. Bridgette Thomas Mr. Nicholas B. Kalm Mr. Thomas E. Payne Karol Uryga-Nawarowski Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Terence W. Keenan RBC Wealth Management Mr. Satish V. Vayuvegula Mr. Justin K. Kessler Mr. Timo Rehbock Mrs. Betty Jo G. Walker Ms. Judith Kiss Mr. & Mrs. Harry G. Robertson Wesco Insurance Co. Mr. Eric S. Kolkey SCOPE - Summer Camp Opportunities Promote Education Mr. William S. Wigoda and Ms. Linda J. Jakubs Mr. Thomas O. Kuhns John M. Simpson Foundation William & Hope Simpson Foundation Benevolence Committee of the Winnetka Congregational Church Mr. Kenneth P. Such Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Sullivan Jr. $ 1,000 and above Walgreens Mr. Steven J. Ashby Ms. Susan H. Wallace ATF Mark J. Walsh Company Baird Foundation Mr. Michael R. Ward and Ms. Sue Ryan Mr. and Ms. Alan F. Barney Mr. Patrick F. Barron $2,500 and above Mr. Rich P. Beem ADT Securities Services, Inc. Mr. John H. Berchem Americaneagle.com Mr. Dorian L. Bezanis Barnes & Thornburg, LLP Big Blue Swim School M.R. Bauer Foundation Mr. John Bodenmann Mr. Thomas C. Borders Mr. Christopher P. Bohus Butler Family Foundation Ms. Linda A. Bottomlee and Mr. Michael Kravetz Mr. Kenneth Paul Caniglia Mr. Timothy Larocca Ms. Louise M. LaRue Mr. Kerry James Marshall Mr. Brian D. Martin Ms. Jacqueline Martin Mrs. Karalynn M. McDermott Mr. Mitchell McGuire Mr. Richard E. Moore NBCUniversal Media, LLC Mr. Alfred A. Nietzel Mr. William J. Nissen Mr. Paul D. O’Connor Mr. Richard Packman Mrs. Donald A. Peterson Mr. Barry Quirke Ms. Lisa A. Radomski Buffalo Wild Wings The Rhoades Foundation Mr. Edward O. Carney Mr. Martin Ross Mr. Robert E. Carroll The Joseph H. Roy Trust Mr. Jeffrey O. Chen and Ms. Victoria Cheng The Mary R Roy Trust Mr. Thomas G. DiCianni Ms. Dorene C. Dominguez Chicago White Sox Mr. David Ruiz Dr. Javier E. Fajardo Mr. Mason Cole Mr. Jeffrey A. Sacks GE Capital Ms. Julie M. Danis Mr. John E. Scully Jr. Gilson Labus & Silverman Mr. Benjamin H. DeBerry Mr. Ronald Seliga Goldberg Kohn Ltd. Mr. Dennis Demoss Ms. Lisa Shade Ms. Laura J. Hagen Mr. Richard D. Doermer Mr. Jonathan F. Siedlecki Mr. Wilson Hunt Mr. Reuben S. Donnelley Mr. Howard B. Simpson KDSC INC. Ms. Carol A. Doyle Ms. Sandra Simpson Mr. Cosmin Lucaci Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Eastwood Mr. Robert Steere Ms. Kathleen Elizabeth Manning Streska Family Foundation Mr. Nick James Massarella George M. Eisenberg Foundation For Charities Mr. William J. McGrath Mr. Michael Fine Mr. Scott D. Meyer Mr. Philip K. Fuentes Ms. Corinne S. Morrissey Mr. Richard M. Gatto Chicago Cubs Charities Mr. F. Michael Covey III Mr. Mark Crane 18 Mr. John L. Ladle Jr. Ms. Ellen Blumberg Rubert Mr. John H. Strom Mr. Robert Alan Subkowsky Mr. Brent A. Sundberg Mr. Donald Surber Mr. Michael S. Dunn Meridian Leasing Corporation Tawani Foundation Mr. Dave W. Dunning Mr. Mark S. Mettille Mrs. Vernon B. Thomas Mr. Gerald H. Elbin Milton Propane Incorporated Mr. Richard P. Toft Dr. Therese E. Finn Ms. Paula Morency Toshiba Ms. Maria N. Flores Ms. Courtney Murtaugh Mr. Jason Peter Urban Mr. Michael B. Fodor Mr. John D. Newhouse Karol Uryga-Mawarowski Foundation Mr. Frederick C. Ford Mr. Timothy J. Patronik Utts Family Foundation Ms. Janis Frenchak Mr. James Petitpren Mr. William C. Vonder Heide Mr. John Fulcher Plante Moran, PLLC Mr. John W. Weaver Mr. Tom P. Gohagan Mr. Seaton Tinsley Preston III Mr. Rainer R. Weigel Ms. Marsha Feder Goldstein Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rivera Mr. David B. Whitehurst Mr. Michael C. Gumbel Mr. Michael Ross Rachel B. Williams Foundation Robert Half International Mr. James W. Rowley Mr. Mark Zorko Mr. John Hamilton Mr. Robert E. Ryan Mr. William E. Hay Mr. Hugh J. Schwartzberg Mr. David M. Shade Jr. Mr. Robert S. Allen Hispanic American Construction Industry Association Amsted Industries Foundation Mr. Robert Hoaglund Ms. Joan M. Solbeck Mr. Keith R. Anderson Dr. Mira B. Irons Ms. Evelyn S. Spencer Mr. J. Trent Anderson Mrs. Sheila C. Issenberg Dr. Jean-Paul Spire MD Mr. Mark A. Arvin Mr. Andrew B. Jones Mr. Dale J. Starkes Mr. Anthony Eric Ashbaugh Dr. Dorothy Jones and Dr. Rom Warkomski Ms. Donna Stride $ 500 and above Mrs. Donna J. Aylesworth Mr. Bruce F. Babcock Mr. Richard K. Baer Mr. Korey Baker Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bartels Mr. Phillip E. Battin Alvin H. Baum Family Fund Mrs. Gina Baxter Mr. William M. Beckemeier Dr. and Mrs. John A. Beckwith Mr. P. S. Bening Beyond Sports Foundation Big Brothers Big Sisters of America Mr. Dale R. Bonga Mr. Bart R. Bonga Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Braucher Ms. Myrna W. Kaplan Mr. Robert M. Karton Mr. John L. Kirkland Mr. Mark Komorowski Mr. and Mrs. Charles Korcz Mr. Gregory G. Laka Mr. Daniel R. LaRocco Mr. Andrew W. Levenfeld Ms. Stephanie A. Lippian Ms. Stephanie Loera-Herrera Mr. James M. Lynch Ms. Cindy Jade Malone Mr. Guy N. Maras Mr. Jason P. McClain Mr. Philip S. Mergener Mr. and Mrs. John Sheahin Mr. and Mrs. Vytas V. Suopys Mr. Gerard M. Thometz Mr. John K. Totten Mr. Ken Valin Dr. Thomas D. Vander Veen Dr. Anthony R. Volpe Mr. Clark L. Wagner Ms. Bobbi Walters Dr. Nicole L. Washington W. C. Weil Company Wicklander Family Foundation Ms. Brooke M. Wiseman Mr. Paul J. Wisner Mr. Joe Wisniewski Mr. Richard S. Bull III Mr. Edson Burton Mr. John W. C. Carlson Ceres Foundation Mr. Barry R. Cesafsky Mr. Rob Chomko Dr. David W. Clough Mr. Allan R. Crevi Mr. Thomas P. Cunningham Ms. Veronica Davis As-Salaam Mr. Joseph J. Duffy toge the r we a re c h ang i ng l i ve s 19 IN MEMORY OF Janice Arvia Ms. Patricia Barbosa Dr. and Mrs. John A. Beckwith Mr. Edward Bernardi Mr. Brian Bewley Boys, Arnold & Company, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Carter Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Casey Ms. Jane Cavato Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Chantler Mr. Michael M. Chioros Mr. Edward L. Cooper III Mr. F. Michael Covey III Mr. and Mrs. John L. Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. Dwight A. Ekenberg Mr. Joseph W. Epkins Ms. Stacy L. Fleming Mr. Richard B. Fontana Garden Guild of Highland Park Mr. James J. Gatziolis Mr. William Gatziolis Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Golan Mr. David L. Hanson Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Hatch Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Helt, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Terry R. Hendrickson Mr. Charles H. Jesser Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Kadleck Mr. Peter E. Kanaris Mr. Thomas P. Kearney Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Kiss Mr. Robert D. Kreisman Kevin and Diane Larson Mr. John F. Lemker Jr. Ms. Kathleen Lucas Mr. and Mrs. James M. Luchansky Mr. Joseph A. Mahoney Ms. Mary Ann Mahon-Huels Ms. Kathleen Elizabeth Manning Ms. Martha Jahn Martin Patricia and Steven McCarthy Mr. Richard H. McKay Meridian Leasing Corporation Lorna and Michael Miller Mr. Robert M. Murphy Murray Family Charitable Fund Mr. John D. Newhouse Mr. Frank R. Niederman Mr. Timothy J. Patronik Ms. Angela G. Pyle Mr. Thomas H. Ritter Mr. Robert A. Rylowicz Mr. Stephen J. Schlegel Mr. John E. Scully Jr. Mr. Timothy J. Seeley Mr. and Mrs. Ryan L. Shoemaker Ms. Therese Shultz Mr. William Snell 20 Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Stec Mr. Robert Alan Subkowsky Mr. Kenneth Paul Such Mr. Michael L. Sullivan Mr. Daniel G. Theisen Utts Family Foundation Ms. Bridget A. Vandenburgh Mr. Henry J. West Mr. and Mrs. Forrest R. Whittaker Mr. Harold J. Wiaduck Jr. Mr. Jeff Zapchenk Anthony J. Batko Ms. Lee R. Hamilton Amador Cepeda Santos Mrs. Margie Cepeda-Vargas Club Two Alumni Mr. Walter Stancy Nelson D. Cornelius Ms. Martha Jahn Martin Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Covey, Jr. Ms. Marie Smilek Lloyd Bedford Cox, Jr. Mr. Timothy J. Cunningham Judge Richard D. Cudahy Mrs. Richard D. Cudahy Mrs. Mercedes Diaz Mr. David Diaz William and Helen DiCianni Mr. Thomas G. DiCianni Kathy Hendriksen Mr. Timothy J. Cunningham Patrick Herbert Mr. James P. Meyer Donald A. Hickey Mrs. Michelle L. Bahr Mr. David J. Chizewer Ms. Kelly Dennehy Mr. Timothy C. Frederick Ms. Sherry Gini Mr. David D. Jendon Ms. Andrea Niemeyer Mr. James W. Pardieck Ms. Mary J. Quick Mr. Jack Slinger Mr. and Ms. Lawrence R. Sullivan Mr. Alex Vecchiet Angie Higginson Farr Rutili Group - Merrill Lynch & Co. Mr. Craig Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Kiss Ms. Martha Jahn Martin Mr. Frank R. Niederman Ms. Barbara Provus and Mr. Fred Wackerle Mr. John E. Scully Jr. Frank and Jeanne Judge Ms. Marguerite F. Judge Lynn Kavanagh Mr. Timothy J. Cunningham Leo Latz, Jr. Mr. F. Michael Covey III Arthur C. Low Mr. and Mrs. Arkadjusz A. Aneszko Mr. and Mrs. John B. Conomos Envirep, Inc. Mr. Michael B. Fodor Mr. David C. Frost Mr. Michael Gillespie Mr. Terry R. Hendrickson JRM International, Inc. Ms. Marie L. Kipka Mr. David L. Lounsbury Mrs. Arthur C. Low Sr. Mr. Thomas Mulcahy Mr. James Solberg Treatment Equipment Co. Mr. Michael Pusateri Municipal Equipment Co. Mr. Michael F. Rudy Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Russell, Jr. Ms. Margaret K. Salvitti Mr. John E. Scully Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Soling Mr. Philip A. Thompson W. C. Weil Company Ms. Brenda M. White Robert F. MacNally Mr. Richard B. Hoffman Ms. Ellen Ann Bechthold Mr. James H. Ferguson Mr. Robert Gareis Mrs. Karen Hagberg Mr. Robert Hoaglund Mr. Donald C. Lisle Mr. John H. Long Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Price Mrs. Frank J. Scarpelli Mr. Richard S. Simester Mr. Lamarr Smith Ms. Mary T. Steinbach Mr. Peter H. Wood Mr. Peter S. Zouvas Seymour H. Persky Ms. Martha Jahn Martin Peter Nygren Mr. and Mrs. Warren B. Walsh Donald A. Peterson (Camp Fund) Mrs. Donald A. Peterson Ms. Donna Peterson John and Margaret O’Neill Mr. Timothy J. Cunningham Mary Rizza Mr. Craig A. Labus Fred Pearson Alvin H. Baum Family Fund Herbert F. Stride Mrs. Donna Stride Jason Surber Mr. Donald Surber Rebecca Toia Mr. Dennis Demoss Richard Tomczyk Mrs. Margie Cepeda-Vargas Mr. Frank J. Matkovich Richard G. Walker Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Braucher Robbie M. Cichon Mr. Terry R. Hendrickson Mr. and Mrs. John M. Inman Kevin and Janet Kufrin Mr. Richard H. McKay Mr. Frank R. Niederman Ms. Debra S. Oswald Mrs. Donald A. Peterson Mr. Robert A. Rylowicz Mr. John E. Scully Jr. Mrs. Betty Jo G. Walker Mr. Philip J. Wicklander Mr. and Ms. Ronald L. Zimmerman IN HONOR OF Eric & Hank Blomquist Mr. Michael C. Gumbel Bob Chmiel, Club One Alumni Ms. Clare Chmiel Frank Chmiel 5th Member enrolled in Union League Boys & Girls Club, 1920 Mr. Christopher T. Krause Mr. Matthew M. Dvorak Mike Covey’s Birthday Ms. Alicia Robertson Ms. Marie Smilek Jamie Gerber Robert and Helene Gerstein Robert Half International Employees Mr. Steve Kass Shirley Jahn Mr. Benjamin B. Kutscheid Sarah & Zach Jordan Mr. Steve Singer Thomas Karaba and Marsha Hoover Mr. Thomas O. Kuhns Yelena Khrustova and Michael Lewis Mr. Howard J. Kirschbaum John and Margaret Lemker Mr. and Mrs. Conrad N. Hansen William J. McDermott Mr. Reuben S. Donnelley Mrs. Sheila C. Issenberg Mr. Jessie S. Jones Mr. James W. Rowley John M. Simpson Foundation Mr. Howard B. Simpson Ms. Sandra Simpson William & Hope Simpson Foundation Union League Club Directors Mr. Alan R. Juraska Marlene & Tony Volpe Dr. Anthony R. Volpe Clients, Business Associates and Friends of Mark J. Walsh & Company Mr. Mark J. Walsh Peer Pedersen Mr. Bernard Peter Harry Robertson’s Birthday Mrs. Dennis Waller Jeff Sacks Ms. Anne F. Bassi The Schmit Family Teddy Bear Nursery Schools, Inc. Emil N. Syngel Mr. Gerald B. Gersey toge the r we a re c h ang i ng l i ve s 21 H er it ag e Societ y This past year, Trustee and First Vice President Nancy Ross and her husband Phil Dodson generously chose to become Heritage Society members as they included the Union League Boys & Girls Clubs in their estate plans. “We realized, after years of our involvement with the Union League Boys & Girls Clubs, just how important the welfare and development of the Club youth are to us. So many of our Club kids are able to maintain hope for their futures while overcoming incredible obstacles, such as homelessness, broken families, dangerous neighborhoods, poor schools and people who don’t believe in them. They inspire us. “…visionary individuals of differing perspectives and ages have each reached the same conclusion that supporting our Boys & Girls Clubs and the children is a vital social investment.” Kenneth L. Means Honorary Chairman of the Heritage Society as it was being formed in 2002 We want to ensure our Club kids have opportunities to achieve their potential after we are no longer here. Keeping them safe, giving them opportunities to learn and develop and letting them be kids are things no child should be without. Just as we do for our own offspring, we want to continue to support our Club kids when we are gone.” Nancy Ross & Phil Dodson RECOGNITION FOR SPECIAL GIFTS We would like to take this opportunity to recognize the very generous and thoughtful gifts of the following Heritage Society members in 2015: Mr. Nelson D. Cornelius Mr. Richard I. Gavin Ms. Angeline Higginson Mr. Fred Pearson 22 2014-2015 BOARD OF TRUSTEES * Mr. Guy F. Arvia Mr. Cosmin Lucaci Mr. Ronald P. Bernardi Mr. Andrew J. MacRae Mr. Thomas C. Borders Mr. Jerry Manne Mr. Charles Brummell Mrs. Kathleen Manning Mr. Carmen D. Caruso Mr. George G. Maragos Mr. Jeffrey O. Chen Mr. Guy N. Maras Ms. Victoria G. Cheng * Ms. Martha Jahn Martin * Mr. Michael M. Chioros Mr. William J. McGrath Mr. F. Michael Covey, III * Mr. James P. Meyer Mr. Timothy J. Cunningham Mr. Richard E. Moore Mr. Thomas G. DiCianni * Mr. Frank R. Niederman Mr. Richard D. Doermer Mr. Kenneth E. Nordine Ms. Cynthia L. Doloughty Mr. Jeffrey L. Olin Mr. John L. Donnelly Mr. Thomas E. Payne Ms. Carol A. Doyle Mr. James B. Planey Mr. Thomas E. Erffmeyer Mr. Timo Rehbock Ms. Stacy L. Fleming * Ms. Lynne T. Rinkoski * Mr. James J. Gatziolis VADM. Ann E. Rondeau, USN (Ret.) Mr. Stephen H. Goulding * Ms. Nancy A. Ross * Mr. Terry R. Hendrickson Mr. Jeffrey A. Sacks Mr. Kevin J. Hermanek * Mr. Stephen J. Schlegel * Mr. David M. Shade Ms. Marsha K. Hoover Ms. Lisa Shade * Mr. Howard H. Hush, Jr. Mr. Paul W. Shade Mr. Patrick J. Herbert Mr. Matthew J. Iverson Mr. Matthew J. Sheahin Mr. Brian M. Jack Mr. Robert M. Karton * Mr. Jonathan F. Siedlecki * Mr. Kenneth P. Such * Mr. Michael L. Sullivan Mr. Steve Kass Mr. Michael P. Sullivan, Jr. * Mr. Michael W. Kiss Mr. William E. Tienken * Mr. Loren D. Jahn Mr. Michael J. Koenigsknecht Mr. William C. Vonder Heide * Mr. Neal Kottke * Mr. Craig A. Labus Ms. Susan H. Wallace Mr. John L. Ladle, Jr. LIFE TRUSTEES * Mr. Edward Bernardi * Mr. Richard S. Bull, III Mr. John W. C. Carlson Mr. Frederick C. Ford * Ms. Laura J. Hagen Mr. Don S. Harnack Mr. Clinton B. Henderson Mr. John L. Kirkland Mr. Gregory G. Laka * Mr. Richard H. McKay * Mr. Robert W. Patterson Mr. Guenther M. Philipp * Mr. Harry G. Robertson Mr. John E. Scully Mr. Richard G. Walker Mr. David B. Whitehurst HONORARY LIFE TRUSTEE * Mr. Emil N. Syngel * Mr. Fred K. Walz Mr. Michael R. Ward * Mr. John F. Lemker * Heritage Society Member IN MEMORIAM Mr. Richard G. Walker toge the r we a re c h ang i ng l i ve s 23 IT’S 3:00 P.M. EVERY AFTERNOON IS A CHANCE TO INSPIRE A GREAT FUTURE. 65 West Jackson Boulevard Chicago, IL 60604 312.435.5940 www.ulbgc.org
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