Report To The Community - Big Brothers Big Sisters
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Report To The Community - Big Brothers Big Sisters
Report To The Community The mission of Big Brothers Big Sisters of North Texas is to enrich, encourage and empower children to reach their highest potential through safe, positive, one-to-one mentoring relationships. Executive Summary We hope you’ve enjoyed reading about the amazing story of Ray and Carlos. It illustrates the positive, life-changing power of one-to-one mentoring that can occur through a relationship between a child and a caring adult. As the nation’s leader in one-to-one mentoring for 102 years, Big Brothers Big Sisters is proud to have served 5,303 matches like Ray and Carlos last year in North Texas. At BBBS, we believe that every child has the right to enjoy all that life has to offer and the potential to fulfill their dreams. We know that children can achieve their potential when adults care enough to be involved through a positive relationship. We are proud to share with our community that our services (one-to-one matches) were up again this past year by 18% and by a total of 56% over the past three years! And we are proud to report that we have improved our safety and quality of service by increasing the length of our match relationships and decreasing the time that our children wait to be matched. In addition, the Volunteers, Children and Families that we served have rated the quality of our program services so highly that BBBS of North Texas was named as one of the Top 25 Quality Programs in the United States out of 477 Agencies across the countr y last year! We have been equally focused on improving our efficiency. Over the last three years we Total Children Served Big/Little Matches 2005 – 5,303 (18% increase over 2004) New Big/Little Matches 2005 – 2,282 (16% increase over 2004) have decreased our cost per match by 28%. This means that we are using community dollars as prudently as possible to serve more children while improving our safety and quality along the way. Rob Roby 2005 Board Chair All of these efforts resulted in Charles Pierson our Board of Directors being T.CEO named as 2005 Board of the Year by Big Brothers Big Sisters of America! Congratulations and thank you, Board Directors! As we move into 2006 and beyond, our work is only just beginning. Did you know that a recent study showed only 40% of children can name three or more adults who care about them. Is it any wonder that over 40% of the students in our major ISD’s are dropping out of school? Is it any wonder that over 70,000 children in our North Texas community have at least one parent in jail? Mentoring works! Just ask Ray and his mother Bose. A recent study that occurred over 20 years demonstrated that 87% of atrisk children with a Big Brother or Big Sister in their lives graduated from high school! For those of you who have supported our program as a Big Volunteer, as a Board Member, as a Parent, as a Child, or as a Financial Supporter, we want to say “Thank You” for making a Big Difference. For those of you who have thought about being involved, we want to encourage you to start today and watch and enjoy how your contributions can help a Little go a long way – just like Ray. Total Children Waiting as of 12/31/05 2005 – 2,374 (2% decrease from 2004) Average Length of Match Community-Based – 24.2 months School-Based – 15.4 months High School Teen Big Initiative – 9.1 months Rob Roby 2005 Board Chair T. Charles Pierson CEO Programs Cumulative Matches BBBSNT 15,000 15000 Actual Community-Based Program Projected Volunteers known as Big Brothers or Big Sisters are matched with a Little Brother or Little Sister. These Bigs and Littles spend time together having fun and making memories by enjoying everyday activities two to four times per month. The match is based on a classic one-toone relationship between an adult and child, where new experiences and mutual activities help the Little to become more self-confident, do better in school and enjoy time with a new friend in their life. In addition, the Big Couple and Big Family programs offer variety to communitybased matches allowing spouses or entire families to join in the relationship. 12,334 12000 9,947 9000 8,022 6,469 6000 5,303 4,493 3,418 3,658 3000 0 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 School-Based Program The School-Based Program provides an opportunity for a volunteer Big Brother or Big Sister to be matched to a Little in a local school. One hour per week, two to four times a month, the Big engages in various activities with the Little such as going over homework, throwing a ball, eating lunch on the playground or just spending an hour sharing stories at the school. High School Program The High School Bigs program is designed for teen volunteers (minimum age 16) who want to share their experiences and friendship with a Little Brother or Little Sister. These matches can be established in either a Community-Based or School-Based setting where both Big and Little build selfconfidence and self-esteem while creating new memories together. Amachi - Texas The Amachi Texas program provides mentors to those children with a parent or family member in prison, on probation or on parole. The Amachi Texas program ensures that these children will benefit from the interaction of having an additional caring adult in their lives. This program is a joint initiative of the Office of the Governor, the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, OneStar Foundation and BBBSNT. 9.6 10 10 9.6 5.5 5.3 5 0 12.7 5.3 5 2003 2004 2003 5.5 5.1 2005 2004 2005 Average Length of Wait for Littles prior to being matched 1819 Ethnic Breakdown of Children Served 9% 40% 1164 21% 30% Collin Dallas Denton 262 31 23 59 119 198 375 502 839 1000 5.1 Average Length of Wait for Littles ready to be matched 1500 0 12.7 15 Average Length of Wait for Littles prior to being matched 2286 Waiting for a Big 500 15 Average Length of Wait for Littles ready to be matched Matched to a Big 2000 18.4 18.4 0 2005 Number of Children Served by Regions 2500 2020 Months This program matches Littles with an interest in the outdoors with caring adults who want to “pass on” their passion for the outdoors. Hunting, fishing, shooting sports, water sports, hiking, camping, bird watching are just a few of the options that let the Little enjoy the wonders of the great outdoors. Time Littles Waited to be Matched Months Pass It On Texas: Outdoor Mentoring Grayson Tarrant NE Texas African American 40% Caucasian 30% Hispanic 21% Other 9% Financials Big Brothers Big Sisters of North Texas Statement of Activities Big Brothers Big North Big Brothers BigSisters Sisters ofof North TexasTexas For the year ended December 31, 2005 Activities Statement of ActivitiesStatement For the of Year Ended December 31, 2005 For the year ended December 31, 2005 Temporarily Restricted Support, Contributions, and Income: Unrestricted Temp Restr Unrestricted Total Support, Contributions, and Income: Total Income Total Income $ 6,640,257 $ 6,640,257 $ $ $ (74,910) 6,565,347 4 , 769 ,42 7 $ - Administrative expense Administrative expense $ 5 6 2,7 07 $ - $$ Fund raising expense Fund raising expense $ 1 , 0 2 9, 000 - $ 1,029,000 1,029,000 $ - $$ 1,591,707 2,010,935 $ 6,3Total 61,13Expenses 4 $ - $$ 6,361,134 6,780,362 $ Program services: Program services: Program expense Program expense $ $ $ 4,769,427 4,769,427 $ Supporting services: Supporting services: Total supporting services $ 1,591services , 70 7 Total supporting Total Expenses $ Changes in net assets before other adjustments $ 279,123 $ (74,910) Other adjustments $ (92,389) $ - Changes in net assets before other changes Other Changes Total change in net $ assets: 1,708,984 Net assets - January 1, 2005 Net assets - December 31, 2005 $ 1 ,8 95 ,7 18 (74,910) $$ 326,839 111,824 $ $ 142,220 $$ 186,734 1 , 8 51 , 2 0 4 $ $ 67,310 $ 1,963,028 $ 1,708,984 $ Big Brothers Big Sisters North Texas Net assets - December 31,of 2005 $ 1,895,718 $ Big Brothers Big Sisters of North Texas Big Brothers Big Sisters of North Texas Statement of Financial Position Statement of Financial Position December 31, 2005 $ 845,019 $ Unconditional promises to give (net) $ Fixed assets (net) $ Cash in bank Total assets 1,571,018 366,5Assets 73 $ 845,019 $ 2,8give 33,84(net) 9 Unconditional promises to $ 1,571,018 Fixed assets (net) $ 366,573 $ 51,239 $ 2,833,849 Total Liabilities $ 870,821 Unrestricted net assets $ 1,895,718 Temporarily restricted net assets $ 67,310 $ 2,833,849 $ 51,239 Liabilities and Net Assets Other assets Total Liabilities Unrestricted net assets $ Net assets - January 1, 2005 Assets Other assets 204,213 (140,105) (92,389) Statement of Financial Position Cash in bank $ $ $ Reduction $ in scholarship 186,734 payable $ Total change in net assets: $ 981,935 562,707 Total assets $ $ Temporarily restricted net assets $ Total liabilities and net assets $ 870,821 1,895,718 6 7 , 31 0 Liabilities and Net Assets 2,833,849 Total liabilities and net assets 34% 36% Support, Contributions & Income 5% 36% Foundations & Grants 34% Contributions 12% United Way 11% Gain on sale of Assets 5% Other Income 2% Functional Expenses 2% 12% 11% 16% 9% 75% 34% 36% 16% Special Events Special Events 36% Program Expense 75% Foundations & Grants 34% Fund Raising 16% Contributions 12% United Way 11% Gain on sale of Assets 5% Other Income 2% 9% 75% Program Expense 75% Fund Raising 16% Administration 9% Administration 9% Fundraising Events Bowl For Kids’ Sake PARK PLACE DEALERSHIPS Celebrity Golf Classics Spring and Fall 2006 Bowl For Kids’ Sake is not about bowling…it’s about having a ball while raising money to serve the kids throughout North Texas. Bowl For Kids’ Sake is our single biggest fundraiser in support of Big Brothers Big Sisters. Bowlers of all skill levels bowl with friends, family and co-workers throughout the year in multiple locations throughout the Metroplex. Many corporations use this event as an opportunity for employee team-building or as a company community service project. Teams of five or six raise money to help the many children supported by Big Brothers Big Sisters and then come to the event and enjoy free bowling, food, drinks, prizes and much more. The Big Taste of Fort Worth April 30, 2006 Autobahn Motors Sponsors Tarrant County’s premiere tasting event, The Big Taste of Fort Worth, features the delectable cuisine of Tarrant County’s finest dining establishments. Restaurants such as Del Frisco’s, Chisholm Club, Gunsmoke Grill and Saloon and Lanny’s Alta Cocina were on site to provide samples of their signature dishes. Celebrity Tasters were on hand to critique the restaurants and hand out awards to the best of the best, including the coveted Chef’s hat. This annual Spring event is a Fort Worth favorite. Fine food, premium Big Band entertainment, exquisite live auctions, and unique door prizes make this event one of Fort Worth’s best. Big Taste, Big Band, Big Fun! August 26-29, 2006 The Celebrity Golf Classics is a three day fundraising event that takes place in August of each year. Over the three days, participants enjoy a lavish pre-tournament party and their choice of one or both days of championship golf. The pre-tournament party hosted by Cantina Laredo includes a gourmet dinner, live entertainment and live and silent auctions. The golf tournament portion of the event offers players their choice of four of the finest facilities that Dallas/Fort Worth has to offer. In addition to playing some beautiful golf courses, participants have the option of teaming up with some of Dallas/Fort Worth’s own sports and media celebrities for a fun day of golf. Overall, the Celebrity Golf Classics is a “can’t miss” event for golfers of all skill levels. Hope to see you there! The AMERIQUEST Big Black Tie and Boots Ball October 30, 2006 Each Fall, East meets West at the Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention Center on Lake Grapevine for the annual Big Black Tie and Boots Ball benefiting Big Brothers Big Sisters of North Texas. Boots and black tie are the standard attire as guests saddle up for an East meets wild, wild West extravaganza, featuring star-studded entertainment, luxurious dining, dancing ’till dusk and more! Clay Shoot August 12 & 26, 2006 Run the Ranch march 11, 2006 Run the Ranch is the Alliance Texas 5K and Fun Run held the first Saturday in June each year at the historical Circle T Ranch in Westlake. Circle T Ranch is the home of Fidelity Investments, which partners with Hillwood Properties to create a “destination” run like no other in xÊEÊÕÊ,Õ the Metroplex. The setting for this unique event comes complete with buffalo, longhorns and prairie fauna on a challenging course, making Run the Ranch a must-do event for runners throughout the area. 7%34,!+%4%8!3 Ã Benefits Big Brothers Big Sisters of North Texas The annual Fort Worth Big Brothers Big Sisters Clay Shoot, sponsored by: Thomas S. Byrne, LTD, is open to men, women, and their children and is held in August at the Alpine Gun Range in Fort Worth. This year we are adding a second Clay Shoot in Dallas on August 12 at Elm Fork Shooting Park, which will be sponsored by Lone Star Chapter of Quail Forever. Often called “golf with a shotgun,” the sport simulates live targets in a natural setting. Clay shooting is safe and fun for all ages and a great way to benefit a great cause like Big Brothers Big Sisters. All participants will receive free shells, gift certificates and door prizes. There are also team and sponsor packages available. All proceeds benefit the BBBSNT Pass It On! program. Limited Edition Raffle A limited number of raffle tickets are sold throughout the year for an opportunity to win a new luxury automobile provided by Autobahn Motorcars. This year, a new 2007 Volvo C70 convertible, 4-night Carribean cruise and a Mavericks suite are available with all proceeds benefiting Big Brothers Big Sisters of North Texas. A Special Thank You to our $100,000+ Partners Property Advisers Inc. - Jerry Reis Ryan Foundation $50,000 - $99,999 Arby’s Foundation Big Brothers Big Sisters of America BBBSNT Foundation Chase Bank Citigroup Foundation, Citi Financial International and CitiCards David Feherty and George Lopez Foundation Hatton W. Sumners Foundation, Inc. Park Place Motorcars Rent-A-Center Sid W. Richardson Foundation The Dallas Foundation United Way of Denton United Way of Metropolitan Tarrant County $10,000 - $19,999 7-Eleven Academy Sports and Outdoors Adeline & George McQueen Foundation Bank of America Foundation BankOne - Bob Lansford Ben E. Keith Foundation Ronald Bourland Cadbury Schweppes Don and Linda Carter Donald and Ana Carty CashAmerica Classic Chevrolet Hummer Consolidated Restaurant Operations Paul and Virginia Dorman Dr. Pepper - Seven Up, Inc. Geode Partners, Inc. Gwinn & Roby - Rob Roby Harold Simmons Foundation Hawn Foundation IBM Employee Services Center Jack in the Box Foundation Bill Jackson Richard Kilgust Gerald Knox Lockheed Martin Jay Long Greg Louvier James Luttrell Martha David and Bagby Lennox Foundation Joe McQuillian David Moritz Morris Foundation Chris Owens RadioShack Don Siratt Southwest Securities Bank Southwest Sports Group Texas Instruments Reid and Stacey Walker Wal-mart Foundation William E. Scott Foundation $20,000 - $49,000 Arlington Independent School District Capital for Kids Foundation City of Arlington Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola Bottling Compass Bank Coors Distributing Company Countrywide Crystelle Waggoner Charitable Trust Encore Operating Fidelity Investments Foundation Fort Worth Independent School District Greater Cedar Rapids Community Foundation Martin Sprocket & Gear, Inc. Medical Center of Arlington Pilgrim’s Pride PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP SBC Foundation Texas Department of Criminal Justice Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Verizon $5,000 - $9,999 Beverly Adams Alcon Foundation Alliance Data Systems American Airlines Center - Operating Company Bell Helicopter Textron Bledsoe Brace Systems BNSF Bracken, Frank Brinker International Carson Bullard Burlington Northern Santa Fe Foundation Chris and Becky Carroll Lee Chapman Clear Technologies Communities of Texas Foundation Community Foundation Silicon Valley Coors Distributing Company Crain & Montes, LLP Dallas Digital Services L.L.C Dallas Stars Hockey Club Deloitte & Touche USA, LLP Tracy Dieterich Bill Dismuke Debbie Duncan Stephen Eppig Experian Fulbright & Jaworski Mark Giambrone Rick Gillis Glazer’s Glorious Sunshine Michael Gruber Hillwood Properties Ivan the Great Joe Jackson Keg Spirit Foundation KPMG Liz Claiborne Foundation Lockton Dunning Benefit Company Luther King Capital Management Medtronic Foundation Kathy Meyer Miller & Curtis, L.L.P. Walter Miller Milliken & Company Motorola Foundation National Hole-In-One Association Erle Nye PGA Tour, Inc. Pier 1 Imports Charles Pierson Pinpoint Marketing Prominent USA, LLC Norman Robbins Rosalyn Rosenthal Phil Schneider Patrick Schultz Bob Seebold Shannon, Gracey, Ratliff & Miller Six Flags Over Texas Tom and Fran Slone Texas Bank Texas Capital Bank Texas Health Resources The Controller Group, LLP The Staubach Company Donna Thomas Tom Thumb Mark Topel Trammell Crow Company TXU Electric Delivery United Way of Delaware Vinson & Elkins, LLP W.H. Clothiers, Inc. Wells Fargo Worthington National Bank Wyndham Jade, L.P. $1000 - $4,999 Affiliated Computer Services Robert Aldrich, Jr. ALPS, Inc. AMC Global Larry Anfin Anne E. Lyster Charitable Foundation Mark Armentrout Louis Armstrong Donna Arp Mike Arzamendi John Avila Bacardi U S A Kathy Bailey Bailey, Galyen & Gold Baker Botts, L.L.P Bank of America Ron Barkley James Barrow Beau Barrows Diamond Barry Beacon Street Group, LLC Beall Concrete Enterprises, Ltd. Wendy Benedict Larry Bergstrom Cleo Birchbickler Keith Bird Blackforest Energy, LLC Bob Moore Construction Inc. Boehme & Moore, L.L.P. Henry Borbolla Mitchell Bowman Rob and Becky Brockman Linda Brookshire Becky Brown Joe Bruner Beth Bull Burlington Industries Burlington Resources Foundation Jim Butera Anjie Butler Tom Buxton C.H. Robinson Company Caliber Collision Centers Cantey & Hanger Linda Caram Centex Corporation ChevronTexaco Haller Chris Christ Church, Episcopal Chris Christensen Linda Christian City Garage Clara Blackford and W. Aubrey Smith Foundation Comerica Bank Texas Becky Conklin Constellation NewEnergy Candy Conway Dan Course, Jr. William Courtney Debbie Cox Christina Crain Tom Cravens Brandi Crowell CRS Retail Systems Ed Cullum Curnutt & Hafer Dallas Basketball Limited Dallas Safari Club Michael L. Davis Daystar Television Network Leonardo de La Garza Joe Deadwyler Nan Dearen Douglas Deaton Denitech DFB Pharmaceuticals John Dillow Lee Dingle Mark Dirnberger Dollar General Corporation Michelle Domes Dorset Foundation, Inc. Doug Sanders Motor Company Douglas M. Lawson Associates, inc. Joan Douglass Cheryl Duda-Harte Jannette Duncan Dennis Edwards Elizabeth Elgie Allison L. Elko Julie Ellis-Starr Todd Ellsworth David Elmore Enterprise Rent-A-Car Ernst & Young LLP E-Talk Richard and Olivia Eudaly Rebecca Fain Fidelity Information Services First Equipment Co. First United Methodist Church James Fissel Alma Flynt Fort Worth Business Press Fort Worth Electric, LP The Fort Worth Transportation Authority Tim Foster Scott France Frost National Bank Harriette Gachman Lawrence Gardner Raymond and Margaret Gee Foundation General Dynamics North American Operations General Motors Corporation Gilco Construction, Inc. Jeanette Ginsburg Global Mail Management, Inc. Maggie Glover Ratna Goenardi Beth Golden Craig Gossard Grand National Apparel, Inc. Charles and Nora Green Vince Guerra Roy Guinnup Joseph Gunn Jennifer Haggar Marc Hahn Andrew Hannigan Craig Harbuck Russell Harper HCBeck, Ltd. Scott Hendricks Cindy Hester Higginbotham & Associates Becky Higgs Hillwood Residential Texas, L.P. Hitachi Consulting HKS Architects Jeff Holler Horchow Family Charitable Trust Shannon Hori David Huff Andrea Hunter Kelly Imig Interstate Batteries Irving Convention and Visitors Bureau J.M. Farrell Elementary School Julie Jackson Jackson Walker L.L.P. Jeffrey A. Carter Foundation Rick Jenkins Jesta I.S. Inc. John Deere Foundation Joey Johnson Jimmie Jones G.R. White Trust JPMorgan Chase Bank JPS Health Network Julie Piel Justin Brands, Inc. Kaltex America, Inc. Karen Kapp Tim Karr KCB Corporation, Inc. Kenneth Cole Productions Foundation Steve Keywood Brian Kilpatrick Tony and Rose Kirk Jim Kneese Greg Konstans Harlan Korenvaes Clare and Chris Korst Kurz Group, Inc. Brittney Ladd James Lattimore Law Firm of Roger Walton, P.C. Law Offices of Bobbie J. Peterson Law Offices of Robert W. Leonard, Jr. Robin Leonard Chris Lewis Lydia Lindsey Carol Lingard Littler Mendelson Vivian Lombardi Lone Star Parrot Head Club Dale Long Alan Losinger Richard Lowe Odis Luper Linda Magazzine John Marcum Gary Martin Kristi Martin Cynthia Martin-Cannici Suzette Massie Merrill Lynch Microsoft Giving Campaign Greg Middents Miller Brewing Company Mitchell & Moroneso Ins & Inv Cameron Moates Terry and Allison Montesi Bruce Moon Hunter Moore Moritz Dealerships Stan Morton Shayne Moses Moxie Investments, Ltd. Ashley Rae Nace Thomas Naglak National Semiconductor National Semiconductor Foundation Neiman Marcus Group New Generation Computing NFL Alumni Charity Golf Classic Shawn Nicholas North Hills Hospital Karla Oliver A. Winston Oxley James Palmer Gene Patrick Robert Payne Peacock Apparel Mark Perkins Peterbilt Rick Picciano Boone Pickens Edwin Pickle Kelly Pickle Paula and Greg Pierson Plaza Medical Center of Fort Worth John and Judy Popham Jack and Faye Powell Premier Access, Inc. Presbyterian Hospital of Denton Presbyterian Hospital of Plano Don Proctor ProStaff Prudential Texas Properties Brad Pruitt Russell Pulliam Quorum International Jeff and Claire Ramsey Randy R. Reynolds Investments, Inc. Nikki Reasor Judith Redd Glynis Redwine Mark Reedy Michael Reid Michael Reilly Becky Renfro Republic Beverage Company Residential Funding Coporation Randy Reynolds Leonard Riggs, Jr. David Roberts Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Pat Rosenthal The Rosewood Foundation Ross Dress for Less Zach Saffle Tom Salmon Darius Samuels SBC Telecommunications, Inc. Georgia Scaife Jerry Scott Tim Sear Shanghai Commercial Bank LTD David Shaw Lori Shelton Kelly Short Siegel’s Aseneth Smimmo Gail Smith Michael Smith Greg Solomon Spencer Stuart Joyce Spinks Matthew Steward Bryan Stewart Richard Stewart Strasburger & Price L.L.P. Strategic Thinking Summit Global Partners Susquehanna Radio - The Ticket Robert Sutherland Anne Swenson Tandy Brands TCU- Office of Diversity and Community Affairs TelecomPioneers Dean Tetirick Texas Aero Engine Services, LLC The Francis Holland Trust The TJX Foundation, Inc. Thelma Braun and Bocklett Family Foundation J. Walter Thompson Greg Ticknor Arquila Todd Town North Bank Tyler Trahant Travelers Express Co., Inc. Trust Management, Inc. United Service Association for Health Care University of North Texas Health Science Center Utter Financial Group Coy Veach Margie Veale Lyn Viegel Melissa Villegas Jerry Wackerhagen Wagner Petroleum Walnut Development Corp. Michael Walsh Sunni Watson Richard Weatherly Joshua White Carol Whitley Melissa Wickersham Robert Wiemuth Kathryn Wilemon Bob Williams Winstead Sechrest & Minick XTO Energy, Inc. Sarah Young Community Partners In 2005, the following community partners helped Big Brothers Big Sisters of North Texas to achieve the highest match total in agency history. Each of the following partners recruited at least five members from their individual organizations to become a “Big” in our program. If you would like your organization to get involved with mentoring children in our community, call Big Brothers Big Sisters today! Corporate Partners Community Partners 7-Eleven ACS Alcon American Airlines Americredit Bain & Company Bank of America CBS 11 Television Centex Citigroup City of Arlington City of Dallas Crescent Real Estate Encore Acquisitions Ernst & Young Frito-Lay Jackson Walker Jim Adler and Associates JPMorgan Chase KPMG Lockheed Martin Neiman Marcus Pier 1 PricewaterhouseCoopers Raytheon Rent-A-Center AT&T Solar Turbines State Farm Texas Capital Bank Texas Instruments Towers Perrin UT Southwestern Medical Center Verizon 1st United Methodist Church Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Education Is Freedom Rockwall Rotary Trinity River Mission School Partners Arlington Independent School District Avery Independent School District Birdville Independent School District Clarksville Independent School District Dallas County Community College District Dallas Independent School District DeSoto Independent School District Detroit Independent School District Everman Independent School District North Lamar Independent School District Paris Independent School District Plano Independent School District Rivercrest Independent School District Tarrant County Community College Waxahachie Independent School District 2005 BBBSNT Boards North Texas Board Dallas County Board Beverly Adams Louis Armstrong, III Joseph Benedetto, Sr. Frank Bracken Christina Melton Crain Dr. Leonardo de la Garza David Elmore Rick Gillis Mike Gruber Bill Jackson Rick Jenkins Richard Kilgust Hal Leeds Rich Lowe Kathy Meyer Randall L. Morrison Stan Morton Chris Owens Jerry Reis Rob Roby Phil Schneider Casey Shilts Mark Armentrout Gary Aronson Beth Bull Deborah Cox Robert Crain Michael Davis Douglas Deaton Tracy Dieterich Allison Elko Mark Giambrone Vince Guerra Joseph Gunn Bill Jackson Brian Kilpatrick Greg Konstans Clare Korst Hal Leeds Greg Louvier, Sr. Greg Middents Walt Miller Randall L. Morrison Brad Pruitt Toby Purdy Georgia Scaife Mike Walsh Josh White Foundation Board Patrick Schultz Debbie Duncan Rich Lowe Tim Karr Richard Kilgust Collin County Board Mark Armentrout Wendy Benedict Ed Cullum Tim Foster Lawrence Gardner Jim Kneese Clare Korst Shawn Nicholas Karla Oliver Julie Piel Tom Salmon Sue Trizila Denton County Board Mike Arzamendi Cleo Birckbichler Becky Conklin Michelle Domes Dennis Edwards Becky Higgs Lisa Melby Stan Morton Mary Ann Pyron Jeff Ramsey Lori Shelton Grayson County Board Ronald M. Barkley, M.D. Becky Conklin Dan R. Course, Jr. Joan Douglass Julie Ellis-Starr Al Hambrick, Ed.D. Odis Luper Cynthia Martin-Cannici, Ph.D. Greg Middents Larry Anfin Louis Armstrong, III Hector M. Arroyo John Avila, Jr. Henry Borbolla, III Patrick D. Brilliant Rob Brockman Joe Bruner Linda Caram Chris Christensen Candy Conway Kelly Curnutt Nan Dearen Lee Dingle Mark Dirnberger Elizabeth Elgie David E. Elmore Harriette Gachman Deanna Garcia Ratna Goenardi Dr. Patricia Gwirtz Craig Harbuck Gary Hardee Russell Harper Scott Hendricks Barry Hess Cindy Hester David Huff Julie Jackson Rick Jenkins Joey Johnson Tim Karr Bob Lansford Chris Lewis Jay Long Richard Lowe Linda Magazzine Bruce Moon Shayne D. Moses Jim Palmer Rick Picciano Judy Popham Don Proctor Judith B. Redd Glynis Redwine Becky Renfro Robert Rivera Phil Schneider Jerry D. Scott David Shaw Kelly Short Michael J. Smith Greg Solomon Matthew Steward Dr. Bryan Stewart Chris J. Taylor Greg Ticknor Arquila Todd Jerry Wackerhagen Carol L. Whitely Kathryn Wilemon Bob Williams Sara Young Western Junior Board Mike Bloomberg Anjie Butler Maggie Glover Ratna Goenardi Chris Haller Kelly Imig Julie Jackson Ashley Rae Nace Nikki Reasor Northeast Texas Board Becky Brown Linda Christian Brandi Crowell Barry Diamond Brittney Ladd Beth Golden Steve Keywood Kristi Martin Hunter Moore Lydia Lindsey Edwin Pickle Kelly Pickle Zach Saffle Darius Samuels Melissa Wickersham Western Region Board Robert Aldrich, Jr. North Texas Headquarters 205 W. Main St. Arlington, TX 76010 Phone: 817-277-1148 Collin County Office 2600 Avenue K, Ste 140 Plano, TX 75074 Phone: 972-423-9559 Denton County Office 1400 Crescent, Ste 1 Denton, TX 76201 Phone: 940-383-4441 Tarrant County Office 903 Summit Ave. Fort Worth, TX 76102 Phone: 817-877-4277 Dallas County Office 2900 Live Oak Dallas, TX 75204 Phone: 214-871-0876 Northeast Texas Office 635 Clarksville St. Paris, TX 75460 Phone: 903-784-7388 Grayson County Office 2007 Texoma Pkwy., Ste 182 Sherman, TX 75090 Phone: 903-893-0900
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