SCCCC Winter 2012 newsletter - Encompass Community Services
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SCCCC Winter 2012 newsletter - Encompass Community Services
SCCCC provides a broad spectrum of social services that heal, connect, and nurture the mental, educational and social well being of 6,000 children, individuals, and families annually. Our Mission and Services Santa Cruz Community Counseling Center builds on the strength of people working together to create healthy change in their lives and community. We deliver quality human services guided by the values of diversity, partnership, and the power of workplace democracy. Board of Trustees Carmen Arriaga-Kumasaka, Secretary Trey Dunbar, Treasurer Jean Gallagher-Heil Kimberly Gire Stephen LaBerge, Chairperson Cindy Mekis, Vice Chairperson Heather Morse Bruce Neustadter Christina Peters Martha Quintana Carmen Alicia Robles Felix Robles Brian Spector Steve Vencill Phyllis Wasserstrom WINTER Child and Family Development Programs Community Recovery Services Community Support Services Youth Services An array of early childhood education, social services, and parent education programs serving lowincome children ages birth to 5 and their families, including Head Start/Early Head Start. Residential and outpatient drug and alcohol recovery services for adults at five facilities in Santa Cruz and Watsonville. Case management, residential treatment, emergency shelter, affordable supported housing for adults with mental illness. Independent living support for foster youth. Prevention and treatment strategies to assist youth ages 5-20 and their families to find positive solutions to the challenges that arise in adolescence. Funders include: California State Office of Child Abuse Prevention California State Department of Education Center Point Inc. Center Point, Inc. Cities of Capitola, Santa Cruz, Scotts Valley, and Watsonville Community Foundation Santa Cruz County County of Santa Cruz Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program/FEMA First Five of Santa Cruz County Monterey County Pajaro Valley Community Health Trust Santa Cruz County Office of Education and other local school districts United Way U.S. Department of Health and Human Services U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) We also thank our many generous business and private donors for supporting our community-based services. Thank you to all of our volunteers who have helped in so many ways over the last year. There are one-time and ongoing volunteer opportunities throughout SCCCC. For more information, please contact: Jennifer Harman, Volunteer Coordinator 831-469-1700 x136. 195 Harvey West Boulevard, Santa Cruz Community Counseling Center Nonprofit Organization US Postage PAID Santa Cruz, CA Permit No. 18 Winter 2012 FINAL.indd 1 Santa Cruz, CA 95060 Please visit us at www.scccc.org to learn more about the work we do, upcoming events and program needs, and donate on our secure site at https://www.scccc.org/donate. Phone: (831) 469-1700 We are currently looking for a Graphic Artist to help the Development Team. was devastated when he and his partner separated and she gained full custody of their two young children. “My children were the fuel for my life. Without them it was as if my goals had been erased, everything was meaningless and I Jose E. Marquez and his children at PAPÁS was broken.” Jose sought support from the PAPÁS Program and with encouragement found the strength and esteem he needed to gain joint custody of his son and daughter. He continued to participate in PAPÁS two or three times a week and began to understand the importance of setting aside disagreements with his children’s mother and focus on the happiness of their children. In addition to working as an electrician, Jose has a 14 hour a month position as a project assistant at PAPÁS. He also regularly volunteers, providing other fathers the encouragement and tools Fax: (831) 425-1905 L to R: Cookie Hernandez, 2011 QYLA Awardee; Bill McCabe, SCCCC/Youth Services Director; Lex, QYLA Project Coordinator; Joaquin Garcia, 2011 QYLA Awardee; Carolyn Coleman, SCCCC Executive Director; Stuart Rosenstein, Chair of Santa Cruz County Task Force for LGBT Youth. Photo by Danni Rose Our Wonderful Volunteers www.scccc.org STRANGE provides social activities, support and advocacy for Gay-Straight Alliances to LGBTTIQQ youth ages 14-23 and their allies. Jose Marquez Email: info@scccc.org Two of the winners of the 2011 Queer Youth Leadership Awards, Joaquin Garcia and Cookie Hernandez, designated their $500 award checks to the Santa Cruz Community Counseling Center/Youth Services’ STRANGE program. PAPÁS, the Gift of a Father’s Love “We are doing well. It has been two years and it is like we have a fresh friendship, our relationship revolves around what is best for our kids.” Jose explained. “PAPÁS saved my life, my wings were clipped and now I can fly. I know what is most important. My children come first, then me, and then giving back to PAPÁS and supporting other fathers.“ Thank you to everyone who donated between February 2011 and February 2012. We apologize for any unintentional errors or omissions on this list. Please email us at info@scccc.org with any concerns. Queer Youth Leadership Awards Winners Donate 2 0 1 2 What’s New What We Do they need to have positive and fulfilling relationships with their children. “It would be impossible to repay PAPÁS for how much they have contributed to my life and my family.” Help Us Catch a Falling Star After nine years, state funding for our PAPÁS program is coming to an end and we need your help. Give the gift of a father’s love and make a financial contribution in support of our PAPAS program. If our fundraising efforts bring us within $15,000 of our goal, George and Gail Ow have generously offered to provide the remaining funds. Your support is essential to our success. Visit us at www.scccc.org/donate to make a contribution. PAPÁS Director Deutron Kebebew Received the Tony Hill Award for outstanding skills in community bridge- building, mediation, and advocacy for social and economic justice. This honor is a reflection of Deutron’s leadership of the PAPÁS program and commitment to the wellbeing of children and families throughout our community. Deutron Kebebew accepting his award at the UCSC Martin Luther King Jr Convocation. Shadowbrook Benefit Dinner Week of the Child Free Family Fun Fair Please save Tuesday, March 13th to dine at the Shadowbrook Restaurant on behalf of Santa Cruz Community Counseling Center for our 4th Annual Giving O’ the Green benefit. Join us on Saturday, April 14 from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm in San Lorenzo Park for Child and Family Development Programs’ second annual Week of the Child Free Family Fun Fair and Parade! The dining room opens at 5:00 pm and the last reservation will be taken at 8:45 pm. You can also dine in the bar. Shadowbrook generously donates 33% of the evening’s receipts for those who indicate that they are dining on behalf of SCCCC. There will be children’s activities, healthy snacks, fun games and crafts, and live performances by Dr. Pete the Singing Scientist and others. Wear your costumes and join in the storybook fun! Call the Shadowbrook at 475-1511 to make your reservation. For more information, call 724-3885. What’s Next More New Fred and Nancy Walker Melisa and Dean Walker Joyce Waller Phyllis and Dick Wasserstrom William and Denise Weatherwax Linda Weaver Selesa Webster Michelle Weinman Kalyne Weisblatt Clare Wesley Beth West West Marine Products Canon Western Wharf to Wharf Evans Whitaker William Codiga Family Foundation Sari Williams Carol and Jim Williamson Linda Wilshusen and Rock Pfotenhauer Jill Wolfson Debra Wollesen Women’s Guild of Resurrection Catholic Community Todd Woolbridge Joanne Yawitz Joanne and Thomas Young Jan and Margaret Ysselstein Donna Ziel Ellen and Ollie Ziff Visit our web site: www.scccc.org Jan Taylor Taylor’s Office City The Art Factory The Tomash Family Foundation Nancy Thomas Charles and Terre Thomas Byron Thomas Judith Todd June Tokuyama-Brown and Michael Brown Vanessa Tollefson Tom Ralston Concrete Nick Torres Tom Townsend Mark Trabert Robert Trama Martha Traverse-Williams Leslie Tremaine Gerald and Maxine Trimble Merritt Tucker and David Winters Traci Turner Christina Turnwall United Way of Greater Rochester United Way of Santa Cruz County United Way of SE Michigan United Way of Southeastern PA Ryan Velasco Bill and Marilyn Veltrop Steve and Carla Vencill Vintage Faith Church Troy Virostko Volunteer Center of SC County If you would like to receive our newsletter by Shadowbrook Restaurant Stacey Sheldon Pamela Shipley and Ian Suttaby Henry Shotwell Kris and Jacob Sidman Barbara Sigismund Deborah Silva Heidi Simonson Kelly Sims Sandra Skees and Mary Beth Talpas Mary Jane Slade Joyce Slim Cynthia Sloane Myrna Smith Mary Kinzie Smith Debbie and Brewster Smith Jamie Smith Leslie Smith and Shelley Coplan Jerry Solomon Amy Solomon Soroptomist Int’l of Watsonville Brian Spector and Jennifer Leach SPIN Staff of Life Market Jeanette and Daniel Staffler STORDOK Strawberry Festival Colleen Sullivan Keri and Bob Swenson Gabriel Tapia Scott Taylor email, contact us at info@scccc.org Wolfgang Rosenberg Erika Rosendale Rotary Club of Watsonville Kevin Rothwell John and Mimi Rothwell Ilse Rowe Dorothy Ruby Ann and Armand Ruby Eric Ruby Kathleen Ruby Cheryl and Armand Ruby Casey and Liz Ryan Tim Ryan Debbi Saint John John and Karen Salazar Richard Samsel and Gina Pearlin Geno San Juan Santa Cruz County Bank Santa Cruz Homeless Garden Project Santa Cruz Roots and Wings Program Santa Cruz Rotary Foundation Mikaela Sarde Sanfield Save Mart Supermarkets Judith and John Schell Karen Schenk Diana Schilling Holly and Mark Schipper Cathy and Kent Schlumbrecht Patricia Schroeder Kirsti Scott Secure Health Products Anna Seliskar Printed on Recycled Paper by Community Printers Gary and Marilyn Patton Brandon Payne Paul and Jean Pfotenhauer Patricia and Don Piexoto Lucille and Martin Pine Pizza Mia Plantronics Ron Pomerantz and Jane Weed Pomerantz Niamh and Kai Pommerenke Ann Pomper Deborah Powers Precision Mercedes Sarah Prescher Gunnar Proppe Betty Puterbaugh Lisa and Charlie Quaid Jo Quinn Danny Quintana Melody Randel Felicita Rasul Betty Rather Rowland and Pat Rebele Redtree Properties Victoria Regan Tamyra and Ben Rice Johnny Rice Mark Ripma JenniferRitter Antonio Rivas Felix and Harriett Robles Philip Rodriguez Roman Catholic Bishop of Monterey-Resurrection Church Scott Roseman and Jasmine Berke Leslie Rosen 2/17/2012 1:05:12 PM Thank You... for a year of giving Thank You... In Appreciation... • Strawberry Festival: Sí Se Puede residents raised $1,900 selling hand-dipped chocolate-covered strawberries and assisting with festival logistics. • Payless Shoes provided certificates for 100 pairs of shoes for preschool children whose families did not have the resources to provide their children wellfitting and warm shoes. • Human Race: Residents and supporters of CRS’ residential programs raised $1,400 participating in the Human Race. • Comerica Bank sponsored a campaign to raise funds to purchase car seats and provide safety instruction for low-income families with young children. • Caroling: Santa Cruz Residential Recovery residents brought song and holiday cheer to five nursing and assisted living homes. Carrying on... Imagine beginning every day surrounded by • Pajaro Valley Community Health Trust a group of people who have made the commitment • Holiday Lights: Sí Se Puede residents helped set up and break down Watsonville’s annual holiday light display in the Main Street plaza earning $1,750 for the program. | ALTO Counseling | Fenix Services | Primeros Pasos | Santa Cruz Residential Recovery | Sí Se Puede • Driscoll’s Charitable Fund supported the overall wellness of Sí Se Puede residents by providing a $500 grant to rent Soccer Central for seven weeks to play indoor soccer. • Women’s Guild of Resurrection Catholic Community provided $500 in support of CRS substance abuse treatment services. CRS Santa with a beautiful tree donated by Mountain Feed and Farm in Ben Lomond. • Narconon donated $200 in support of recovery from substance abuse. The question of bread for myself is a material question, but the question of bread for my neighbor is a spiritual question. ~ Nikolai Bordyaev For more information, call: 831-423-2003 • The Tomash Family Foundation provided $1,000 to help provide linens and household supplies for foster youth moving into their own homes for the first time. • Supporting Farm Worker Youth and Families: A $15,000 grant award from the Community Foundation of Santa Cruz County and $10,000 of funding from Driscoll’s Charitable Fund provided a huge boost to Youth Services’ Nuestro Futuro Program which serves farm worker youth and their families. • Equinox: A musical play written by Armand Ruby and performed by River Street Shelter residents and community members raised $1,000 for the River Street Shelter. Winter 2012 FINAL.indd 2 • Bay Federal Bank - $1,000 • Rotary Club of Watsonville - $500 • SPIN - $250 • Community Bridges - $250 Gracias... and Wings of Santa Cruz and Knitzvah of Jewish Family Services of the Silicon Valley provided luggage and clothing for our Transition Age Foster Youth. • Vintage Faith Church volunteers have completed painting and landscaping projects and are continuing to schedule work days to help with maintenance at our residential programs throughout the coming year. • Monterey Peninsula Foundation provided a $5,000 grant to Youth Services to support youth who have met their counseling goals and are ready to further their educational, vocational and creative aspirations through mentorship and volunteer service in the community. • Holiday Giving: We want to express our gratitude to everyone who helped brighten the holidays for the youth and children participating in Youth Services programs. Your kindness provided personalized gifts for 33 teens, and 66 toys from Toys R Us brought smiles to the faces of the younger children. • 100+ Women Who Care gave $5,800 in support of the YES School. These funds helped assure that new experiences and clean and sober activities remain a vital part of the YES experience. • Poetry for Protection, a youth poetry slam, raised $395 for the River Street Shelter and was the inspiration of Laura Melton, an 11-year-old who wanted to help the homeless. • Temple Beth El’s MAZON Project has provided Sunday dinner to River Street Shelter residents for over 25 years. • Wharf to Wharf: YES School students and supporters raised $800 running, walking and pledging. Thank you all for making the annual snow trip a success. We are grateful to all who donated coats, blankets and the warmth of generosity. Thank you! • The VIPAmeriCorp Program • Volunteer Center of Santa Cruz The greatest use of life is to spend it on something that will outlast it. ~ William James Members of Vintage Faith Church working on El Dorado Center’s yard. | Head Start | Early Head Start | State PreKindergarten | PAPÁS | Families Together | Side-by-Side | Starlight Infant/ Toddler Center The PAPÁS annual Father’s Day Event was a terrific success again this year. Thank you to our sponsors! With Gratitude... • Roots For more information, call: 831-459-0444 provided a and $5,000 grant That to ensure Head StartYES to kindness integrity. is whatthat Youth Service’s families receive the essential educationfor they School has been asking of its participants the need past 24 years. “Be your andcare “be system kind” areand themake two guiding to navigate theword” health good principles of the YES philosophy and together they have decisions their lives children’s health. the powerabout to change and bring even the biggest Playtime at the Baskin Head Start/Early Head Start Center at Cabrillo dreams into reach. Funding for the YES clean and sober College. Photo by Danni Rose • Rotary Club of Watsonville contributed $2,300 to help sustain the PAPÁS, Supporting Father Involvement program. These funds helped offset program costs that government funding does not cover and enriched the support we can provide young children and their families. Thank you!! La Rosa Bakery, Little Caesar’s, Pizza Mia, Mountain Mike’s, Cassidy’s Pizza and Gama’s Bakery in Watsonville. • Comerica Bank provided a $5,000 grant to support essential services at the River Street Shelter. | River Street Shelter | El Dorado Center | Crisis House | Casa Pacific | Money Management | 2nd Story | Enhanced Support Services | Transition-Age Youth Programs | Housing Support We Appreciate Our Generous Donors No, they are not looking through a window. Tyler House residents and artist Elijah Photenhauer are at work on a mural! Photo by Danni Rose For more information, call: 831-688-3802 | Counseling | Drug and Alcohol Treatment | YES School | Escuela Quetzal | Tyler House | Crossroads | OASIS | Pajaritos | LGBT Services For more information, call: 831-429-8350 or 831-728-2226 AA Safe & Lock Co. Karen Ackland Adobe Systems Ellen and Mahlon Aldridge Debra Alexander and Al Morgan Leslie Alvarez Frank and Jennifer Anderson Gary and Lauretta Anderson Sybil Anderson-Adams Anonymous Donor Jose Carlos Aparicio Ginny Aragon Carmen Arriaga-Kumasaka and Andy Kumasaka MacAllister B. Luz Barron Nick and Lenny Barthel Baskin & Grant, LLP Ellen Bass Tom and Elizabeth Bastasch Dan Denevan, Bay Bed and Mattress Bay Federal Credit Union Nancy and Jerome Beauchane Shelley Beban Colette Becker Lilian and Tom Beggs Leah Belair Paul Bellina Deborah Berkson Raymond Bernard and Virginia Magee Janet Berry Bruce Berwald Andrew Biancardi Lindy Bixby Carol Bloodworth and Paul Springer Deb Blumberg Bolton Hill Company Jane Boone Eddie and Tom Brandow Ziggy and Jesse Bregman Angela Brener Elisa Breton Ian Browde and Melissa Berrenge Hilary Bryant Jesse Burgess Nancy and Jim Burns Michael Burns Tom Burns and Eileen Leary Julie Byrd Marilyn Calciano California Giant Calvary Chapel Santa Cruz Robin Carlisle Cars 4 Causes Cassidy’s Pizza Nancy and David Casterson Shanne Cavalho Mark Chetkovich Angela and James Christmann Kurt Churchill Carrie Clark CME Building Services Audra Cobb Carolyn and Curt Coleman Comerica Bank Community Bridges Community Economics Community Foundation of Santa Cruz James Cook Neal Coonerty and Lucie Rossi Mary Alice and David Copp Joy Cornell Chan Cornell Jennifer Cornell and Rick Campbell Holly Costa Costco Barbara and Walter Crafford Marie Cubillas Hannah Dalbey Terese Lynn Damlos Badri Dass Harriet and John Deck Pat Dellin Nancy and David Demorest Taylor Dial Daryl Dichek and Ken Smith Kristin Ditlevsen The Driscoll’s Charitable Fund at Community Foundation Santa Cruz County Cynthia Druley Malcolm Dryden Maureen and Bob Duffy Eve Eden Beverly and Richard Eigner Stan Einhorn David Elias Jean Elliott Willy and Katie ElliottMcCrea Sharyn Enna Polly Erickson and Joyce Waller Erik’s DeliCafe Esalen Institute ESCRIP Jaclyn and Omar Etcheverry Mary Evans South Bonnie Faraola and Mike Petti Paula and James Faris Merilee Ferdinand Terri Fette Finding Sophia Regina Fish Shamim Formoso Freedom Lions Club Wayne and Soda Pop Freitag Lora French FUPA Games Jean Gallagher-Heil Laura Gallardo Emily Galli Gama’s Bakery Robert Gilbert Shirley and Allen Ginzburg Kimberly Gire and Marten Touw Diane Grunes Leigh Guerrero Michael Guttierez Sheryl Hagemann Tim and Lupe Hammill Katherine Handley Hanford Mead Publishers Haro, Kasunich and Associates Amy and David Harrington John Harris and Joan Frye Rebecca Hart Frances Hatfield and Mark Forry Tonia Heath George and Patricia Henderson Jane Heyse and Robert LaMonica Rosalyn and Donald Hilbert Art Hilkert David Hite Gregory Hoffman Rhoda Holop Lynn Howerton Jocelyn and David Hoy Robert Irion and Barry Grigsby Carolyn and Fred Irvine Ramsey and Laura Ismail Dottie Jakobsen Mollie and George Jarrow Terry and Salvador Jimenez Lori Johnson-Devine Marion Jordan Cynthia Jordon Janette Karwin Jana Kast-Davids and John Davids Robert Katz and Leola Lapides Deutron Kebebew William Kellinger William and Claire Kelsay Ingrid Kelsey Susan Kerr Robert and Michele Kibrick Colleen Kiebert Patty King Andrea Kisling Knipe Mary Knudtson Gregory Kolar Roger Kube Michael and Carol Laflin April Lambert Diane Lamotte and Patrick Reilly Don Lane and Mary Howe La Rosa Market and Bakery Linda Larkin John and Sandra Laue Forman Lawrence Paul Lawton and Patty Durkee Thomas Lehrer Steve Leonard Gail Levine Lighthouse Bank Lillian Roybal Rose Seminars Little Ceasar’s John Livingston Kirsten Livingston Baruch Lowenberg Joseph Luckscheider Joseph Luna Christina and Chuck Maffia Paula Marcus and Richard Nanas Marcia Margolin Sandy Maroney Edith and Lance Marshall Marilyn Marzell Cynthia and Bill Mathews Katherine McCabe William McCabe Rebecca McCabe Pam and Dave McClellan Debbi McDill Melissa McDill Julie Ann McDill McDonald’s at East Lake Avenue, Watsonville Gail Jean McGuire-Sais Cindy Mekis Joseph and Sarah Melton Michael Merrithew Chris and Brenda Miller Dan Mills and Wendy Molin Jeanne Milnes Marlene Mirassou Kathleen Moodie Margaret Morales Terry and Pam Moriarty HeatherMorse Dania Moss Mountain Feed & Farm Mountain Mike’s Pizza Stacy Nagel Narcanon Network for Good Carol and Harold Nisson Phyllis Norris Paul and Sally O’Brien Tom and Pat O’Brien Joanne and Arthur O’Leary Anne Olson Gail and George Ow Steve Pace Pajaro Valley Community Health Trust Palo Alto Medical Foundation SC Bobbie and Stephen Paradise Suni Patel 2/17/2012 1:05:16 PM Thank You... for a year of giving Thank You... In Appreciation... • Strawberry Festival: Sí Se Puede residents raised $1,900 selling hand-dipped chocolate-covered strawberries and assisting with festival logistics. • Payless Shoes provided certificates for 100 pairs of shoes for preschool children whose families did not have the resources to provide their children wellfitting and warm shoes. • Human Race: Residents and supporters of CRS’ residential programs raised $1,400 participating in the Human Race. • Comerica Bank sponsored a campaign to raise funds to purchase car seats and provide safety instruction for low-income families with young children. • Caroling: Santa Cruz Residential Recovery residents brought song and holiday cheer to five nursing and assisted living homes. Carrying on... Imagine beginning every day surrounded by • Pajaro Valley Community Health Trust a group of people who have made the commitment • Holiday Lights: Sí Se Puede residents helped set up and break down Watsonville’s annual holiday light display in the Main Street plaza earning $1,750 for the program. | ALTO Counseling | Fenix Services | Primeros Pasos | Santa Cruz Residential Recovery | Sí Se Puede • Driscoll’s Charitable Fund supported the overall wellness of Sí Se Puede residents by providing a $500 grant to rent Soccer Central for seven weeks to play indoor soccer. • Women’s Guild of Resurrection Catholic Community provided $500 in support of CRS substance abuse treatment services. CRS Santa with a beautiful tree donated by Mountain Feed and Farm in Ben Lomond. • Narconon donated $200 in support of recovery from substance abuse. The question of bread for myself is a material question, but the question of bread for my neighbor is a spiritual question. ~ Nikolai Bordyaev For more information, call: 831-423-2003 • The Tomash Family Foundation provided $1,000 to help provide linens and household supplies for foster youth moving into their own homes for the first time. • Supporting Farm Worker Youth and Families: A $15,000 grant award from the Community Foundation of Santa Cruz County and $10,000 of funding from Driscoll’s Charitable Fund provided a huge boost to Youth Services’ Nuestro Futuro Program which serves farm worker youth and their families. • Equinox: A musical play written by Armand Ruby and performed by River Street Shelter residents and community members raised $1,000 for the River Street Shelter. Winter 2012 FINAL.indd 2 • Bay Federal Bank - $1,000 • Rotary Club of Watsonville - $500 • SPIN - $250 • Community Bridges - $250 Gracias... and Wings of Santa Cruz and Knitzvah of Jewish Family Services of the Silicon Valley provided luggage and clothing for our Transition Age Foster Youth. • Vintage Faith Church volunteers have completed painting and landscaping projects and are continuing to schedule work days to help with maintenance at our residential programs throughout the coming year. • Monterey Peninsula Foundation provided a $5,000 grant to Youth Services to support youth who have met their counseling goals and are ready to further their educational, vocational and creative aspirations through mentorship and volunteer service in the community. • Holiday Giving: We want to express our gratitude to everyone who helped brighten the holidays for the youth and children participating in Youth Services programs. Your kindness provided personalized gifts for 33 teens, and 66 toys from Toys R Us brought smiles to the faces of the younger children. • 100+ Women Who Care gave $5,800 in support of the YES School. These funds helped assure that new experiences and clean and sober activities remain a vital part of the YES experience. • Poetry for Protection, a youth poetry slam, raised $395 for the River Street Shelter and was the inspiration of Laura Melton, an 11-year-old who wanted to help the homeless. • Temple Beth El’s MAZON Project has provided Sunday dinner to River Street Shelter residents for over 25 years. • Wharf to Wharf: YES School students and supporters raised $800 running, walking and pledging. Thank you all for making the annual snow trip a success. We are grateful to all who donated coats, blankets and the warmth of generosity. Thank you! • The VIPAmeriCorp Program • Volunteer Center of Santa Cruz The greatest use of life is to spend it on something that will outlast it. ~ William James Members of Vintage Faith Church working on El Dorado Center’s yard. | Head Start | Early Head Start | State PreKindergarten | PAPÁS | Families Together | Side-by-Side | Starlight Infant/ Toddler Center The PAPÁS annual Father’s Day Event was a terrific success again this year. Thank you to our sponsors! With Gratitude... • Roots For more information, call: 831-459-0444 provided a and $5,000 grant That to ensure Head StartYES to kindness integrity. is whatthat Youth Service’s families receive the essential educationfor they School has been asking of its participants the need past 24 years. “Be your andcare “be system kind” areand themake two guiding to navigate theword” health good principles of the YES philosophy and together they have decisions their lives children’s health. the powerabout to change and bring even the biggest Playtime at the Baskin Head Start/Early Head Start Center at Cabrillo dreams into reach. Funding for the YES clean and sober College. Photo by Danni Rose • Rotary Club of Watsonville contributed $2,300 to help sustain the PAPÁS, Supporting Father Involvement program. These funds helped offset program costs that government funding does not cover and enriched the support we can provide young children and their families. Thank you!! La Rosa Bakery, Little Caesar’s, Pizza Mia, Mountain Mike’s, Cassidy’s Pizza and Gama’s Bakery in Watsonville. • Comerica Bank provided a $5,000 grant to support essential services at the River Street Shelter. | River Street Shelter | El Dorado Center | Crisis House | Casa Pacific | Money Management | 2nd Story | Enhanced Support Services | Transition-Age Youth Programs | Housing Support We Appreciate Our Generous Donors No, they are not looking through a window. Tyler House residents and artist Elijah Photenhauer are at work on a mural! Photo by Danni Rose For more information, call: 831-688-3802 | Counseling | Drug and Alcohol Treatment | YES School | Escuela Quetzal | Tyler House | Crossroads | OASIS | Pajaritos | LGBT Services For more information, call: 831-429-8350 or 831-728-2226 AA Safe & Lock Co. Karen Ackland Adobe Systems Ellen and Mahlon Aldridge Debra Alexander and Al Morgan Leslie Alvarez Frank and Jennifer Anderson Gary and Lauretta Anderson Sybil Anderson-Adams Anonymous Donor Jose Carlos Aparicio Ginny Aragon Carmen Arriaga-Kumasaka and Andy Kumasaka MacAllister B. Luz Barron Nick and Lenny Barthel Baskin & Grant, LLP Ellen Bass Tom and Elizabeth Bastasch Dan Denevan, Bay Bed and Mattress Bay Federal Credit Union Nancy and Jerome Beauchane Shelley Beban Colette Becker Lilian and Tom Beggs Leah Belair Paul Bellina Deborah Berkson Raymond Bernard and Virginia Magee Janet Berry Bruce Berwald Andrew Biancardi Lindy Bixby Carol Bloodworth and Paul Springer Deb Blumberg Bolton Hill Company Jane Boone Eddie and Tom Brandow Ziggy and Jesse Bregman Angela Brener Elisa Breton Ian Browde and Melissa Berrenge Hilary Bryant Jesse Burgess Nancy and Jim Burns Michael Burns Tom Burns and Eileen Leary Julie Byrd Marilyn Calciano California Giant Calvary Chapel Santa Cruz Robin Carlisle Cars 4 Causes Cassidy’s Pizza Nancy and David Casterson Shanne Cavalho Mark Chetkovich Angela and James Christmann Kurt Churchill Carrie Clark CME Building Services Audra Cobb Carolyn and Curt Coleman Comerica Bank Community Bridges Community Economics Community Foundation of Santa Cruz James Cook Neal Coonerty and Lucie Rossi Mary Alice and David Copp Joy Cornell Chan Cornell Jennifer Cornell and Rick Campbell Holly Costa Costco Barbara and Walter Crafford Marie Cubillas Hannah Dalbey Terese Lynn Damlos Badri Dass Harriet and John Deck Pat Dellin Nancy and David Demorest Taylor Dial Daryl Dichek and Ken Smith Kristin Ditlevsen The Driscoll’s Charitable Fund at Community Foundation Santa Cruz County Cynthia Druley Malcolm Dryden Maureen and Bob Duffy Eve Eden Beverly and Richard Eigner Stan Einhorn David Elias Jean Elliott Willy and Katie ElliottMcCrea Sharyn Enna Polly Erickson and Joyce Waller Erik’s DeliCafe Esalen Institute ESCRIP Jaclyn and Omar Etcheverry Mary Evans South Bonnie Faraola and Mike Petti Paula and James Faris Merilee Ferdinand Terri Fette Finding Sophia Regina Fish Shamim Formoso Freedom Lions Club Wayne and Soda Pop Freitag Lora French FUPA Games Jean Gallagher-Heil Laura Gallardo Emily Galli Gama’s Bakery Robert Gilbert Shirley and Allen Ginzburg Kimberly Gire and Marten Touw Diane Grunes Leigh Guerrero Michael Guttierez Sheryl Hagemann Tim and Lupe Hammill Katherine Handley Hanford Mead Publishers Haro, Kasunich and Associates Amy and David Harrington John Harris and Joan Frye Rebecca Hart Frances Hatfield and Mark Forry Tonia Heath George and Patricia Henderson Jane Heyse and Robert LaMonica Rosalyn and Donald Hilbert Art Hilkert David Hite Gregory Hoffman Rhoda Holop Lynn Howerton Jocelyn and David Hoy Robert Irion and Barry Grigsby Carolyn and Fred Irvine Ramsey and Laura Ismail Dottie Jakobsen Mollie and George Jarrow Terry and Salvador Jimenez Lori Johnson-Devine Marion Jordan Cynthia Jordon Janette Karwin Jana Kast-Davids and John Davids Robert Katz and Leola Lapides Deutron Kebebew William Kellinger William and Claire Kelsay Ingrid Kelsey Susan Kerr Robert and Michele Kibrick Colleen Kiebert Patty King Andrea Kisling Knipe Mary Knudtson Gregory Kolar Roger Kube Michael and Carol Laflin April Lambert Diane Lamotte and Patrick Reilly Don Lane and Mary Howe La Rosa Market and Bakery Linda Larkin John and Sandra Laue Forman Lawrence Paul Lawton and Patty Durkee Thomas Lehrer Steve Leonard Gail Levine Lighthouse Bank Lillian Roybal Rose Seminars Little Ceasar’s John Livingston Kirsten Livingston Baruch Lowenberg Joseph Luckscheider Joseph Luna Christina and Chuck Maffia Paula Marcus and Richard Nanas Marcia Margolin Sandy Maroney Edith and Lance Marshall Marilyn Marzell Cynthia and Bill Mathews Katherine McCabe William McCabe Rebecca McCabe Pam and Dave McClellan Debbi McDill Melissa McDill Julie Ann McDill McDonald’s at East Lake Avenue, Watsonville Gail Jean McGuire-Sais Cindy Mekis Joseph and Sarah Melton Michael Merrithew Chris and Brenda Miller Dan Mills and Wendy Molin Jeanne Milnes Marlene Mirassou Kathleen Moodie Margaret Morales Terry and Pam Moriarty HeatherMorse Dania Moss Mountain Feed & Farm Mountain Mike’s Pizza Stacy Nagel Narcanon Network for Good Carol and Harold Nisson Phyllis Norris Paul and Sally O’Brien Tom and Pat O’Brien Joanne and Arthur O’Leary Anne Olson Gail and George Ow Steve Pace Pajaro Valley Community Health Trust Palo Alto Medical Foundation SC Bobbie and Stephen Paradise Suni Patel 2/17/2012 1:05:16 PM SCCCC provides a broad spectrum of social services that heal, connect, and nurture the mental, educational and social well being of 6,000 children, individuals, and families annually. Our Mission and Services Santa Cruz Community Counseling Center builds on the strength of people working together to create healthy change in their lives and community. We deliver quality human services guided by the values of diversity, partnership, and the power of workplace democracy. Board of Trustees Carmen Arriaga-Kumasaka, Secretary Trey Dunbar, Treasurer Jean Gallagher-Heil Kimberly Gire Stephen LaBerge, Chairperson Cindy Mekis, Vice Chairperson Heather Morse Bruce Neustadter Christina Peters Martha Quintana Carmen Alicia Robles Felix Robles Brian Spector Steve Vencill Phyllis Wasserstrom WINTER Child and Family Development Programs Community Recovery Services Community Support Services Youth Services An array of early childhood education, social services, and parent education programs serving lowincome children ages birth to 5 and their families, including Head Start/Early Head Start. Residential and outpatient drug and alcohol recovery services for adults at five facilities in Santa Cruz and Watsonville. Case management, residential treatment, emergency shelter, affordable supported housing for adults with mental illness. Independent living support for foster youth. Prevention and treatment strategies to assist youth ages 5-20 and their families to find positive solutions to the challenges that arise in adolescence. Funders include: California State Office of Child Abuse Prevention California State Department of Education Center Point Inc. Center Point, Inc. Cities of Capitola, Santa Cruz, Scotts Valley, and Watsonville Community Foundation Santa Cruz County County of Santa Cruz Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program/FEMA First Five of Santa Cruz County Monterey County Pajaro Valley Community Health Trust Santa Cruz County Office of Education and other local school districts United Way U.S. Department of Health and Human Services U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) We also thank our many generous business and private donors for supporting our community-based services. Thank you to all of our volunteers who have helped in so many ways over the last year. There are one-time and ongoing volunteer opportunities throughout SCCCC. For more information, please contact: Jennifer Harman, Volunteer Coordinator 831-469-1700 x136. 195 Harvey West Boulevard, Santa Cruz Community Counseling Center Nonprofit Organization US Postage PAID Santa Cruz, CA Permit No. 18 Winter 2012 FINAL.indd 1 Santa Cruz, CA 95060 Please visit us at www.scccc.org to learn more about the work we do, upcoming events and program needs, and donate on our secure site at https://www.scccc.org/donate. Phone: (831) 469-1700 We are currently looking for a Graphic Artist to help the Development Team. was devastated when he and his partner separated and she gained full custody of their two young children. “My children were the fuel for my life. Without them it was as if my goals had been erased, everything was meaningless and I Jose E. Marquez and his children at PAPÁS was broken.” Jose sought support from the PAPÁS Program and with encouragement found the strength and esteem he needed to gain joint custody of his son and daughter. He continued to participate in PAPÁS two or three times a week and began to understand the importance of setting aside disagreements with his children’s mother and focus on the happiness of their children. In addition to working as an electrician, Jose has a 14 hour a month position as a project assistant at PAPÁS. He also regularly volunteers, providing other fathers the encouragement and tools Fax: (831) 425-1905 L to R: Cookie Hernandez, 2011 QYLA Awardee; Bill McCabe, SCCCC/Youth Services Director; Lex, QYLA Project Coordinator; Joaquin Garcia, 2011 QYLA Awardee; Carolyn Coleman, SCCCC Executive Director; Stuart Rosenstein, Chair of Santa Cruz County Task Force for LGBT Youth. Photo by Danni Rose Our Wonderful Volunteers www.scccc.org STRANGE provides social activities, support and advocacy for Gay-Straight Alliances to LGBTTIQQ youth ages 14-23 and their allies. Jose Marquez Email: info@scccc.org Two of the winners of the 2011 Queer Youth Leadership Awards, Joaquin Garcia and Cookie Hernandez, designated their $500 award checks to the Santa Cruz Community Counseling Center/Youth Services’ STRANGE program. PAPÁS, the Gift of a Father’s Love “We are doing well. It has been two years and it is like we have a fresh friendship, our relationship revolves around what is best for our kids.” Jose explained. “PAPÁS saved my life, my wings were clipped and now I can fly. I know what is most important. My children come first, then me, and then giving back to PAPÁS and supporting other fathers.“ Thank you to everyone who donated between February 2011 and February 2012. We apologize for any unintentional errors or omissions on this list. Please email us at info@scccc.org with any concerns. Queer Youth Leadership Awards Winners Donate 2 0 1 2 What’s New What We Do they need to have positive and fulfilling relationships with their children. “It would be impossible to repay PAPÁS for how much they have contributed to my life and my family.” Help Us Catch a Falling Star After nine years, state funding for our PAPÁS program is coming to an end and we need your help. Give the gift of a father’s love and make a financial contribution in support of our PAPAS program. If our fundraising efforts bring us within $15,000 of our goal, George and Gail Ow have generously offered to provide the remaining funds. Your support is essential to our success. Visit us at www.scccc.org/donate to make a contribution. PAPÁS Director Deutron Kebebew Received the Tony Hill Award for outstanding skills in community bridge- building, mediation, and advocacy for social and economic justice. This honor is a reflection of Deutron’s leadership of the PAPÁS program and commitment to the wellbeing of children and families throughout our community. Deutron Kebebew accepting his award at the UCSC Martin Luther King Jr Convocation. Shadowbrook Benefit Dinner Week of the Child Free Family Fun Fair Please save Tuesday, March 13th to dine at the Shadowbrook Restaurant on behalf of Santa Cruz Community Counseling Center for our 4th Annual Giving O’ the Green benefit. Join us on Saturday, April 14 from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm in San Lorenzo Park for Child and Family Development Programs’ second annual Week of the Child Free Family Fun Fair and Parade! The dining room opens at 5:00 pm and the last reservation will be taken at 8:45 pm. You can also dine in the bar. Shadowbrook generously donates 33% of the evening’s receipts for those who indicate that they are dining on behalf of SCCCC. There will be children’s activities, healthy snacks, fun games and crafts, and live performances by Dr. Pete the Singing Scientist and others. Wear your costumes and join in the storybook fun! Call the Shadowbrook at 475-1511 to make your reservation. For more information, call 724-3885. What’s Next More New Fred and Nancy Walker Melisa and Dean Walker Joyce Waller Phyllis and Dick Wasserstrom William and Denise Weatherwax Linda Weaver Selesa Webster Michelle Weinman Kalyne Weisblatt Clare Wesley Beth West West Marine Products Canon Western Wharf to Wharf Evans Whitaker William Codiga Family Foundation Sari Williams Carol and Jim Williamson Linda Wilshusen and Rock Pfotenhauer Jill Wolfson Debra Wollesen Women’s Guild of Resurrection Catholic Community Todd Woolbridge Joanne Yawitz Joanne and Thomas Young Jan and Margaret Ysselstein Donna Ziel Ellen and Ollie Ziff Visit our web site: www.scccc.org Jan Taylor Taylor’s Office City The Art Factory The Tomash Family Foundation Nancy Thomas Charles and Terre Thomas Byron Thomas Judith Todd June Tokuyama-Brown and Michael Brown Vanessa Tollefson Tom Ralston Concrete Nick Torres Tom Townsend Mark Trabert Robert Trama Martha Traverse-Williams Leslie Tremaine Gerald and Maxine Trimble Merritt Tucker and David Winters Traci Turner Christina Turnwall United Way of Greater Rochester United Way of Santa Cruz County United Way of SE Michigan United Way of Southeastern PA Ryan Velasco Bill and Marilyn Veltrop Steve and Carla Vencill Vintage Faith Church Troy Virostko Volunteer Center of SC County If you would like to receive our newsletter by Shadowbrook Restaurant Stacey Sheldon Pamela Shipley and Ian Suttaby Henry Shotwell Kris and Jacob Sidman Barbara Sigismund Deborah Silva Heidi Simonson Kelly Sims Sandra Skees and Mary Beth Talpas Mary Jane Slade Joyce Slim Cynthia Sloane Myrna Smith Mary Kinzie Smith Debbie and Brewster Smith Jamie Smith Leslie Smith and Shelley Coplan Jerry Solomon Amy Solomon Soroptomist Int’l of Watsonville Brian Spector and Jennifer Leach SPIN Staff of Life Market Jeanette and Daniel Staffler STORDOK Strawberry Festival Colleen Sullivan Keri and Bob Swenson Gabriel Tapia Scott Taylor email, contact us at info@scccc.org Wolfgang Rosenberg Erika Rosendale Rotary Club of Watsonville Kevin Rothwell John and Mimi Rothwell Ilse Rowe Dorothy Ruby Ann and Armand Ruby Eric Ruby Kathleen Ruby Cheryl and Armand Ruby Casey and Liz Ryan Tim Ryan Debbi Saint John John and Karen Salazar Richard Samsel and Gina Pearlin Geno San Juan Santa Cruz County Bank Santa Cruz Homeless Garden Project Santa Cruz Roots and Wings Program Santa Cruz Rotary Foundation Mikaela Sarde Sanfield Save Mart Supermarkets Judith and John Schell Karen Schenk Diana Schilling Holly and Mark Schipper Cathy and Kent Schlumbrecht Patricia Schroeder Kirsti Scott Secure Health Products Anna Seliskar Printed on Recycled Paper by Community Printers Gary and Marilyn Patton Brandon Payne Paul and Jean Pfotenhauer Patricia and Don Piexoto Lucille and Martin Pine Pizza Mia Plantronics Ron Pomerantz and Jane Weed Pomerantz Niamh and Kai Pommerenke Ann Pomper Deborah Powers Precision Mercedes Sarah Prescher Gunnar Proppe Betty Puterbaugh Lisa and Charlie Quaid Jo Quinn Danny Quintana Melody Randel Felicita Rasul Betty Rather Rowland and Pat Rebele Redtree Properties Victoria Regan Tamyra and Ben Rice Johnny Rice Mark Ripma JenniferRitter Antonio Rivas Felix and Harriett Robles Philip Rodriguez Roman Catholic Bishop of Monterey-Resurrection Church Scott Roseman and Jasmine Berke Leslie Rosen 2/17/2012 1:05:12 PM SCCCC provides a broad spectrum of social services that heal, connect, and nurture the mental, educational and social well being of 6,000 children, individuals, and families annually. Our Mission and Services Santa Cruz Community Counseling Center builds on the strength of people working together to create healthy change in their lives and community. We deliver quality human services guided by the values of diversity, partnership, and the power of workplace democracy. Board of Trustees Carmen Arriaga-Kumasaka, Secretary Trey Dunbar, Treasurer Jean Gallagher-Heil Kimberly Gire Stephen LaBerge, Chairperson Cindy Mekis, Vice Chairperson Heather Morse Bruce Neustadter Christina Peters Martha Quintana Carmen Alicia Robles Felix Robles Brian Spector Steve Vencill Phyllis Wasserstrom WINTER Child and Family Development Programs Community Recovery Services Community Support Services Youth Services An array of early childhood education, social services, and parent education programs serving lowincome children ages birth to 5 and their families, including Head Start/Early Head Start. Residential and outpatient drug and alcohol recovery services for adults at five facilities in Santa Cruz and Watsonville. Case management, residential treatment, emergency shelter, affordable supported housing for adults with mental illness. Independent living support for foster youth. Prevention and treatment strategies to assist youth ages 5-20 and their families to find positive solutions to the challenges that arise in adolescence. Funders include: California State Office of Child Abuse Prevention California State Department of Education Center Point Inc. Center Point, Inc. Cities of Capitola, Santa Cruz, Scotts Valley, and Watsonville Community Foundation Santa Cruz County County of Santa Cruz Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program/FEMA First Five of Santa Cruz County Monterey County Pajaro Valley Community Health Trust Santa Cruz County Office of Education and other local school districts United Way U.S. Department of Health and Human Services U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) We also thank our many generous business and private donors for supporting our community-based services. Thank you to all of our volunteers who have helped in so many ways over the last year. There are one-time and ongoing volunteer opportunities throughout SCCCC. For more information, please contact: Jennifer Harman, Volunteer Coordinator 831-469-1700 x136. 195 Harvey West Boulevard, Santa Cruz Community Counseling Center Nonprofit Organization US Postage PAID Santa Cruz, CA Permit No. 18 Winter 2012 FINAL.indd 1 Santa Cruz, CA 95060 Please visit us at www.scccc.org to learn more about the work we do, upcoming events and program needs, and donate on our secure site at https://www.scccc.org/donate. Phone: (831) 469-1700 We are currently looking for a Graphic Artist to help the Development Team. was devastated when he and his partner separated and she gained full custody of their two young children. “My children were the fuel for my life. Without them it was as if my goals had been erased, everything was meaningless and I Jose E. Marquez and his children at PAPÁS was broken.” Jose sought support from the PAPÁS Program and with encouragement found the strength and esteem he needed to gain joint custody of his son and daughter. He continued to participate in PAPÁS two or three times a week and began to understand the importance of setting aside disagreements with his children’s mother and focus on the happiness of their children. In addition to working as an electrician, Jose has a 14 hour a month position as a project assistant at PAPÁS. He also regularly volunteers, providing other fathers the encouragement and tools Fax: (831) 425-1905 L to R: Cookie Hernandez, 2011 QYLA Awardee; Bill McCabe, SCCCC/Youth Services Director; Lex, QYLA Project Coordinator; Joaquin Garcia, 2011 QYLA Awardee; Carolyn Coleman, SCCCC Executive Director; Stuart Rosenstein, Chair of Santa Cruz County Task Force for LGBT Youth. Photo by Danni Rose Our Wonderful Volunteers www.scccc.org STRANGE provides social activities, support and advocacy for Gay-Straight Alliances to LGBTTIQQ youth ages 14-23 and their allies. Jose Marquez Email: info@scccc.org Two of the winners of the 2011 Queer Youth Leadership Awards, Joaquin Garcia and Cookie Hernandez, designated their $500 award checks to the Santa Cruz Community Counseling Center/Youth Services’ STRANGE program. PAPÁS, the Gift of a Father’s Love “We are doing well. It has been two years and it is like we have a fresh friendship, our relationship revolves around what is best for our kids.” Jose explained. “PAPÁS saved my life, my wings were clipped and now I can fly. I know what is most important. My children come first, then me, and then giving back to PAPÁS and supporting other fathers.“ Thank you to everyone who donated between February 2011 and February 2012. We apologize for any unintentional errors or omissions on this list. Please email us at info@scccc.org with any concerns. Queer Youth Leadership Awards Winners Donate 2 0 1 2 What’s New What We Do they need to have positive and fulfilling relationships with their children. “It would be impossible to repay PAPÁS for how much they have contributed to my life and my family.” Help Us Catch a Falling Star After nine years, state funding for our PAPÁS program is coming to an end and we need your help. Give the gift of a father’s love and make a financial contribution in support of our PAPAS program. If our fundraising efforts bring us within $15,000 of our goal, George and Gail Ow have generously offered to provide the remaining funds. Your support is essential to our success. Visit us at www.scccc.org/donate to make a contribution. PAPÁS Director Deutron Kebebew Received the Tony Hill Award for outstanding skills in community bridge- building, mediation, and advocacy for social and economic justice. This honor is a reflection of Deutron’s leadership of the PAPÁS program and commitment to the wellbeing of children and families throughout our community. Deutron Kebebew accepting his award at the UCSC Martin Luther King Jr Convocation. Shadowbrook Benefit Dinner Week of the Child Free Family Fun Fair Please save Tuesday, March 13th to dine at the Shadowbrook Restaurant on behalf of Santa Cruz Community Counseling Center for our 4th Annual Giving O’ the Green benefit. Join us on Saturday, April 14 from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm in San Lorenzo Park for Child and Family Development Programs’ second annual Week of the Child Free Family Fun Fair and Parade! The dining room opens at 5:00 pm and the last reservation will be taken at 8:45 pm. You can also dine in the bar. Shadowbrook generously donates 33% of the evening’s receipts for those who indicate that they are dining on behalf of SCCCC. There will be children’s activities, healthy snacks, fun games and crafts, and live performances by Dr. Pete the Singing Scientist and others. Wear your costumes and join in the storybook fun! Call the Shadowbrook at 475-1511 to make your reservation. For more information, call 724-3885. What’s Next More New Fred and Nancy Walker Melisa and Dean Walker Joyce Waller Phyllis and Dick Wasserstrom William and Denise Weatherwax Linda Weaver Selesa Webster Michelle Weinman Kalyne Weisblatt Clare Wesley Beth West West Marine Products Canon Western Wharf to Wharf Evans Whitaker William Codiga Family Foundation Sari Williams Carol and Jim Williamson Linda Wilshusen and Rock Pfotenhauer Jill Wolfson Debra Wollesen Women’s Guild of Resurrection Catholic Community Todd Woolbridge Joanne Yawitz Joanne and Thomas Young Jan and Margaret Ysselstein Donna Ziel Ellen and Ollie Ziff Visit our web site: www.scccc.org Jan Taylor Taylor’s Office City The Art Factory The Tomash Family Foundation Nancy Thomas Charles and Terre Thomas Byron Thomas Judith Todd June Tokuyama-Brown and Michael Brown Vanessa Tollefson Tom Ralston Concrete Nick Torres Tom Townsend Mark Trabert Robert Trama Martha Traverse-Williams Leslie Tremaine Gerald and Maxine Trimble Merritt Tucker and David Winters Traci Turner Christina Turnwall United Way of Greater Rochester United Way of Santa Cruz County United Way of SE Michigan United Way of Southeastern PA Ryan Velasco Bill and Marilyn Veltrop Steve and Carla Vencill Vintage Faith Church Troy Virostko Volunteer Center of SC County If you would like to receive our newsletter by Shadowbrook Restaurant Stacey Sheldon Pamela Shipley and Ian Suttaby Henry Shotwell Kris and Jacob Sidman Barbara Sigismund Deborah Silva Heidi Simonson Kelly Sims Sandra Skees and Mary Beth Talpas Mary Jane Slade Joyce Slim Cynthia Sloane Myrna Smith Mary Kinzie Smith Debbie and Brewster Smith Jamie Smith Leslie Smith and Shelley Coplan Jerry Solomon Amy Solomon Soroptomist Int’l of Watsonville Brian Spector and Jennifer Leach SPIN Staff of Life Market Jeanette and Daniel Staffler STORDOK Strawberry Festival Colleen Sullivan Keri and Bob Swenson Gabriel Tapia Scott Taylor email, contact us at info@scccc.org Wolfgang Rosenberg Erika Rosendale Rotary Club of Watsonville Kevin Rothwell John and Mimi Rothwell Ilse Rowe Dorothy Ruby Ann and Armand Ruby Eric Ruby Kathleen Ruby Cheryl and Armand Ruby Casey and Liz Ryan Tim Ryan Debbi Saint John John and Karen Salazar Richard Samsel and Gina Pearlin Geno San Juan Santa Cruz County Bank Santa Cruz Homeless Garden Project Santa Cruz Roots and Wings Program Santa Cruz Rotary Foundation Mikaela Sarde Sanfield Save Mart Supermarkets Judith and John Schell Karen Schenk Diana Schilling Holly and Mark Schipper Cathy and Kent Schlumbrecht Patricia Schroeder Kirsti Scott Secure Health Products Anna Seliskar Printed on Recycled Paper by Community Printers Gary and Marilyn Patton Brandon Payne Paul and Jean Pfotenhauer Patricia and Don Piexoto Lucille and Martin Pine Pizza Mia Plantronics Ron Pomerantz and Jane Weed Pomerantz Niamh and Kai Pommerenke Ann Pomper Deborah Powers Precision Mercedes Sarah Prescher Gunnar Proppe Betty Puterbaugh Lisa and Charlie Quaid Jo Quinn Danny Quintana Melody Randel Felicita Rasul Betty Rather Rowland and Pat Rebele Redtree Properties Victoria Regan Tamyra and Ben Rice Johnny Rice Mark Ripma JenniferRitter Antonio Rivas Felix and Harriett Robles Philip Rodriguez Roman Catholic Bishop of Monterey-Resurrection Church Scott Roseman and Jasmine Berke Leslie Rosen 2/17/2012 1:05:12 PM