Our Family 2012-2013 Annual Report
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Our Family 2012-2013 Annual Report
2012-2013 Annual Report Our Family's Mission: Making our community a better place to live, to grow up, and to grow older. Together, We Better Our Community At Our Family Services, we embrace continuous improvement and change. We work hard and smart to ensure that we are in tune with the needs of our community and particularly our most vulnerable neighbors. Throughout this annual report, you’ll see the results of the programs and services we provide reflected in descriptions, numbers and graphs. Even more important are the stories behind those numbers…the people we serve. People who hold the same hopes and dreams, the same aspirations, as all of us. Our thanks to each of you who are working to make our community a better place to live, to grow up and to grow older. In partnership, Patti Caldwell, MSW Executive Director Executive Director Patti Caldwell We are fortunate to work in a community that partners and collaborates so that the most people in need can be served as efficiently and effectively as possible. Our Family Services routinely works with our funders, with government entities, with other businesses both for profit and not for profit, to make sure that each dollar invested through Our Family Services is used wisely and well. We are grateful for the many volunteers who contribute their time and resources to better our community. We appreciate the talented staff members who bring their best selves to work each day. 2012 Volunteers of the Year: Center for Community Dialogue Leadership Council Founders From left to right: Catherine Tornborn, Rita Pollak, Mark Homan, Dot Kret, Del Jones, Pila Martinez and Ann Yellot. Imagine living in a community whose cultural norm is respectful, effective resolution to conflict. What would that look like in our public schools, neighborhoods, and businesses? What if respectful dialogue to resolve issues was the standard applied to our toughest conversations – healthcare, immigration, transportation, education? During the last year, a tireless corps of community leaders dedicated countless hours and extraordinary expertise to explore precisely that vision for Southern Arizona. Working alongside Our Family staff, this group of volunteers from a multitude of backgrounds brought their shared passion for increasing access to alternative dispute techniques to the table to create the Center for Community Dialogue, a central hub for resources, services and training in a variety of communication and conflict resolution practices. Our Family’s Community Mediation program has been helping Tucsonans resolve their disagreements since 1979. Hundreds of volunteers have been trained in mediation, and they have helped thousands of Southern Arizonans come up with their own solutions to neighbor, workplace and personal disputes. Today, that program continues as part of the menu of services of the Center, along with facilitation services, training in a variety of communication methods, and community events that help build skills and spark constructive dialogue. Our community is extremely fortunate to be home to experts like Ann Yellott, Mark Homan, Pila Martinez, Rita Pollak, Dot Kret and Del Jones. These individuals have not only given of their time serving as leaders and volunteers, but exemplified the spirit of collaborative community-building by bringing together diverse groups and interests in a central hub to make most effective use of our collective resources. Our Family Services is grateful for the leadership and talents of the Center’s Leadership Council, and proud to recognize them as 2012 Volunteers of the Year for their extraordinary expertise, energy, and vision for creating a community that embraces inclusivity, civility, and respect. Thank you! Ann Yellot Dot Kret Pila Martinez Del Jones Mark Homan Rita Pollak Program Highlights: Home is at the center of our lives. It is where we raise our families, make our most cherished memories, and spend our retirement years. Home is our refuge and our security. The quality and stability of housing is directly linked to health outcomes for people of all ages, educational success for children, and the ability of families to remain intact – yet 1 in every 100 people in Tucson experienced homelessness in 2012. Our array of New Beginnings programs helped 3,214 homeless and nearhomeless children, youth and adults last year attain safe, stable housing and build more independent lives. Affordable Housing for Families 40 adults and 76 children served Many lower-earning, hardworking families struggle to find affordable places to live. We offer two- and three-bedroom apartments, with no time limit, for homeless and near-homeless families with children who income-qualify. We also provide support services such as case management, financial education and basic-needs assistance. • 83% of families that exited Affordable Housing moved on to permanent, stable housing. • One family left Affordable Housing to become a homeowner through Habitat for Humanity. CommonUnity 40 women and 44 children served CommonUnity is a secure, supervised 20-unit apartment complex where homeless mothers ages 18 to 21 live with their young children while they acquire the skills and resources for new and better lives. Residents hold down jobs, go to school, pay moderate rent, attend life-skills classes on parenting, nutrition, and financial management, and receive personalized case management to help set and meet personal goals. Since opening in 2000, CommonUnity has helped hundreds of committed young women along their paths to success – women like Alicia. Alicia was left homeless after her mother died of a drug overdose, her father was incarcerated for selling drugs, and her daughter’s father became verbally and physically abusive. With nowhere else to go, Alicia turned to Our Family. While she and her daughter were part of the program, Alicia received professional treatment for her bipolar disorder, filed for and received child support, and won custody of her daughter. She graduated from Pima Medical Institute as a Pharmacy Technician with high marks and rave recommendations from her instructors, and is now studying at both Pima College and the University of Arizona in pursuit of her dream of becoming a doctor. Family Shelter 95 adults and 151 children served Since 1987, first as Tucson Shalom House, then as New Beginnings for Women & Children, and finally as Our Family, we have operated an emergency shelter for families experiencing homelessness. Through June of 2013, we provided short-term stays of up to 90 days for homeless mothers and their children at our shelter facility, helping families with basic needs such as food, bedding and clothing, and providing support with finding employment and making a plan for stability. In July, we transitioned our shelter model from a single facility to apartments throughout our community. The goal is to move families as quickly as possible into an apartment where they will be able to remain, and provide time-limited subsidies and supports to help them stabilize their lives. This means we are now able to offer shelter to a variety of kinds of families, including couples with children and single fathers. 95% of women who came through the doors of the shelter last year engaged in developing a goal plan for self-sufficiency and received assistance accessing community services in support of those goals. Reunion House 134 youth served Since 1988, Our Family has operated Reunion House, a 9-bed temporary crisis shelter offering safety and stability to homeless and runaway youth ages 12-17, including youth in the care of Child Protective Services. Most children come to Reunion House with little but the clothes they are wearing. We give them necessities and home-cooked meals, enroll them in school, and reunify them with their families whenever possible. We provide a safe, welcoming home until a permanent placement is arranged. This year, we successfully took on the challenge of operating the shelter while constructing a new, 20-bed shelter on the adjacent property, and continuing to provide the same high standard of care for our community’s youth. Our amazing new facility opened in July of 2013. Street Outreach 2,031 youth served Street Outreach meets runaway, homeless and streetdependent youth 23 and younger where they congregate and helps them remain safe, and come off the streets when they are ready. We offer youth case management services, emergency shelter and access to life skills and GED preparation. Our Peer Outreach Worker program engages formerly homeless youth as (Continued next page) volunteers to help with (Continued from previous page) efforts, allowing them to make positive contributions while improving our ability to reach youth who tend to be mistrustful of service providers. 56 young people living on the streets were engaged in case management with Our Family, and 20 of them obtained stable living situations. Teens in Transition 364 youth served Research shows homeless youth are at great risk for much higher rates of mental health disabilities, substance abuse, chronic illness, and even suicide than teens with stable housing. Youth in crisis need intensive services to build self-sufficiency and resiliency. The Teens in Transition program helps homeless, near-homeless and pregnant/parenting youth 13-21 years old to stay in school, obtain job readiness and life skills, and prepare for successful, productive and self-sufficient futures. We provide youth a comprehensive set of services, including shelter and housing for up to 2 years for youth over 18 and their children, life and parenting skills classes, counseling, help accessing resources, GED instruction and assistance with obtaining employment. • 70% of youth involved in supportive housing obtained permanent unsubsidized housing within 18-24 months of entering the program. • 85% of clients receiving counseling met or exceeded the goals in their case plan. “You helped me by giving me a place to lay my head” – Homeless Youth Transitional Housing for Families 86 adults and 153 children served We offer 43 one-, two- and three-bedroom units throughout the community for up to two years to homeless or near-homeless families with minor children. Case management gives families supportive services so they can save money and improve their earnings ability before having to support their families in a market-rate environment. Our children’s program addresses the special developmental, social and academic needs of children who have been homeless. • 81% of participants obtained safe, stable housing upon exit. • 68% secured and maintained employment prior to exit. “Living in my own home with my two children and husband… I thank (my case manager) and Our Family Services for my life today.” – Homeless Family Center for Community Dialogue 1,925 people served Our Strong Communities programs are designed to build a better community for all of us. Our goal is to strengthen community at every level – by helping individuals build skills and gain knowledge, by giving families and elders tools to improve their lives, and by working with groups of people in a variety of settings to elevate the quality of dialogue, of experience, of relationships, and of life in our community. We helped 4,500 people build stronger communities last year. Arizona’s Families FIRST 622 people served Arizona’s Families FIRST is an intake and assessment program for families whose suspected substance abuse compromises their ability to parent or earn an income. Our Family served as the intake and assessment partner for the program from 2004-2012. Our Center for Community Dialogue helps Southern Arizonans talk about challenging issues in a skilled, civil and respectful way. We offer mediation and facilitation services, training in a variety of communication methods, and community events that help build skills and spark constructive dialogue. • 100% of mediations resulted in an agreement between the parties, and 91% of those agreements were still in effect 3045 days later. • Services are made possible through the extraordinary efforts of highly skilled volunteers, who devoted more than 2,500 hours to the activities of the Center during the year – a 212% increase from the year before. Volunteers were involved in the delivery of services in every aspect of the Center’s programing – as mediators, facilitators, trainers and presenters. • The Center presented one of the most successful sessions at the Association for Conflict Resolution Annual Conference in September 2012 in New Orleans, focused on Elder Mediation. (Continued next page) (Continued from previous page) Counseling Services 40 adults and 238 children served Our counseling programs teach people new skills for better lives. From marriage counseling to family counseling to oneon-one sessions with children, teens or adults, counseling can help with a variety of issues from relationships to parenting to depression. Through contracts with local government entities, Our Family also provides therapeutic services to families dealing with complex issues including substance abuse, trauma and family violence. This year, we added to our offerings groups for children and youth, which now include group sessions in anger management, art therapy, and life skills. Katelyn is a 16 year-old girl who came to us for counseling, suffering from depression and with a history of suicide attempts and self-mutilation. Initially, she was very dismissive about participating in services. Eventually, Katelyn began to feel more comfortable in sessions and started opening up about her idea of self, her relationship with her parents and their divorce. As a result of therapy and the skills she learned, Katelyn has stopped hurting herself, no longer reports thoughts of suicide, and has re-built her relationship with her parents. We helped 122 teens like Katelyn through individual, family and group counseling this year. Information & Referral Data Resources 145,831 people served Information & Referral (I&R), which became a program of Our Family Services in 2008, collects and updates information on community services in the five Southern Arizona counties of Cochise, Graham, Greenlee, Pima and Santa Cruz. I&R works in partnership with Community Information and Referral Services 2-1-1 Arizona, which collects the information for the rest of the state and operates the 24/7 helpline now answering calls from all of Arizona. Together, our two agencies maintain a free, searchable online database of thousands of health and human services across Arizona. This year, 2-1-1 Arizona received 97,081 calls to the 24-hour call center from southern Arizona, and 47,951 online database searches for resources in southern Arizona were conducted, for a total of 145,032 inquiries from our community for the data Our Family collects and monitors - a 155% increase over the previous year. Our Family continues to produce the Directory of Community Resources for Pima County, which sold 799 copies last year. A trusted resource for counselors, social workers, educators, health care providers, clergy and other helping professionals, the directory has information about services for children, youth, adults, seniors and families. Parenting Services 184 people served Parent Aides provide in-home coaching and mentoring to parents involved with Child Protective Services, as well as supervised visitation services and transportation for children related to their case plan. Supervised Visitation offers a safe, supportive and comfortable way for children to spend time with their noncustodial parents and relatives. Available to court-ordered or voluntary participants, the program promotes the rebuilding of parent-child bonds while ensuring the safety of children. Prevention Services 637 people served Our Family’s Prevention Services give our community’s young people the skills, education, and self-esteem they need to make healthy choices and succeed in life. Prevention programming is proven to have a positive impact on academic achievement and social behavior. Activities integrate leadership training, self-esteem building, and conflict resolution skills, as well as education about topics relevant to youth, such as substance use and practical information on bullying and how to stop it. These activities are integrated into all of our prevention programs, including Peer Mediation, La Escuelita out-of-school-time literacy and prevention program at the House of Neighborly Service in South Tucson, and our Drug-Free Communities project, which helps adults and children in the 29th Street Corridor build community and avoid drug and alcohol abuse. This year, youth in our programs participated in a flash mob, learned about fire safety, reptiles and meteorites, visited with therapy dogs, created anti-drug public service announcements, and even rode a hovercraft. Thanks to the support of our community, all children and youth started the school year with the supplies they needed to be (Continued next page) (Continued from previous page) successful – and our La Escuelita children, grades K-5, improved their reading at least one grade level. Each of these activities represents a positive experience that helps our community’s young people to achieve now and in the future. Senior Companion Program 362 clients served The Senior Companion Program is a national volunteer service initiative through which senior volunteers, 55 years of age and older, provide services to vulnerable elders in our community. Senior Companions provided 46,000 hours of service during the past year through companionship, respite for caregivers, and advocacy delivered by trained senior volunteers. Our Family works with local organizations including community senior centers, hospitals, and local reservations that serve as partner sites to serve as many individuals in need of support as possible. The program matches elders served by these sites with a caring volunteer to act as a friend and provide one-to-one support. 90% of the elders we serve experienced reduced feelings of loneliness and increased levels of activity as a result of services provided by Senior Companions. “[Our program] would be impossible to run without the Senior Companions.” – Community Partner Services to Older & Disabled Adults 492 people served Since 1972, our services have allowed elders and adults with disabilities to continue living with dignity and independence in their own homes through case management, in-home counseling and groceryshopping services. During the past year, we worked with community partners to strategize and implement the most effective ways for these critical services to continue assisting elders and their families, and transferred some services to other providers. Information about accessing services is available through Pima Council on Aging. We continue to provide in-home counseling to elders who often face mobility and transportation barriers, ensuring that they receive the mental health services they need. We also offer socialization, education, outings and meals two days per week to elders in South Tucson at the House of Neighborly Service. Elders prepare food together and participate in social activities that reduce isolation and encourage active aging. 84% of participants say these meals are essential to meeting their nutritional needs and that the program provides their primary social opportunity. This year, we served 2,350 meals to our 31 participating seniors. Reunion House: The House that Angels built When Our Family brought our proposal for funding a 20-bed shelter before Angel Charity for Children in 2011, the situation was dire for teens in Tucson who had run away, been abandoned or removed from an unsafe home, or were between foster placements. In August of 2011, there were 2,000 more children of all ages in the custody of Child Protective Services than there were beds. Children were being sent out of our community, and even out of state, to the nearest available shelter. Throughout 2011 and 2012, Angel Charity for Children and Our Family raised the $1.2 million necessary to build the Reunion House our community’s children deserve. In early August 2013, we saw the culmination of our collective hard work and dreams for a better life for Tucson’s most vulnerable teens when we opened the doors of our beautiful 20-bed shelter, Reunion House: the Home that Angels Built. The first night, 8 youth stayed in the new building. Within three weeks, the average number of young people ages 12 to 17 in our care on a given night rose to 18 – and has remained there, demonstrating the extraordinary need for those additional Reunion House (front view) beds to keep our kids safe. (Continued next page) (Continued from previous page) Today, more children need a safe place to sleep and caring people to watch over them than ever – last year there were more than 14,000 children in foster care in Arizona, a significant increase from previous years. Reunion House is now better able to address that need by offering 7,300 available bed nights each year. Our Family extends our sincere gratitude to a generous community and a special thanks to Angel Charity for Children for making it possible for us to house an additional 400 teens each year. Reunion House: The Home that Angels Built will be here offering a secure home environment to children who experience little stability in their lives for many years to come. Thank you! The mission of Angel Charity of Children, Inc. is to improve the quality of life for children in Pima County . Reunion House Capital Campaign Donors Many thanks to our caring community for making the dream of a beautiful new 20-bed emergency shelter for homeless, runaway and abandoned teens a reality! Sherrill & Lynn Adams Alexander Carrillo Consulting Angel Charity for Children, Inc. Sue Archibald Sarah Ascher Colleen & Joseph Babcock Lana Baldwin Susan Banes Bank of America Ginny Beal Eugene Benton Samantha Bossert Rita Bourgeois Suzanne & Gerald Bouwens Julie Burguiere Anna Burke Bob Gary & Patti Caldwell Corrine Carlson-Cox CDG Architects, Ltd Citi Community Development Frances Coleman Community Foundation for Southern Arizona Community Partnership of Southern Arizona Kimberly Cook Jeanne Cozine Nicole Crawford-Mackey Janet & Victor Daub Art Davis Tom DeSollar Diamond Family Diane & Bruce Halle Foundation Ruth Dickstein Mary Ann & Darryl Dobras Aimee Doctoroff Bria Dolnick Bonnie & Jack Donis Driven To Care Arizona Kim Egita Empire Machinery Susie Ensle Betty Feinberg Ashley & Ryan Fitzharris D. Flock Sheri & Brice Gary Ida Gentzler Kelly Goldsmith Judith Gray Connie & David Greenberg Jo Ann Steiner Greene Lisa Gundvaldson Habitat for Humanity Virginia & Lester Hair Barrie Herr Barbara & Mark Homan Susan Hoover Marsha Jacquay Aaron Johnson Timothy Kennedy (Continued from previous page) Kittle Design & Construction Jill & Thomas Knox Scott Koenig Trisha & Morgan Kordas Dorothy Kret Joanne Kronauer Judy Lacy Marian Lisitzky Long Realty Cares Foundation Rodney Lowell Gypsy & David Lyle Stefanie Mach Janet & Frank Marcus Laurie Mazerbo McCulloh McTavish Foundation Brittany Miller Leone Mohney Janet Moore Melanie Morrison Mountain View Gastroenterology Jeff Singleton & Brigid Murphy National Bank of Arizona Mirtha Nebeker Melanie Neilson Kay Nelson Becky Noel Jill & John O'Rourke Ellen Paige Pantano Behavioral Health Services Susan Parnell Joyce Peters Charles & Pat Pettis Pima County Attorney’s Office Rita Pollak Lynn Ratener Ralph Raugust Lisa Reams Ben Rensvold Sharon Rice Melanie & Larry Rogovein Shirley Schiever Ed & Kathy Schlitz William Simington Sandy S. Smith Noiel & Sandra Socobi Manuel Sotelo Jeannine Souter Southern Arizona Federal Woman's Program Interagency Stocker Foundation PA Tarrant Paul & Anna Tees Marlies & Howard Terpning The George Mason Green & Lois C Green Foundation The Lake Investment Group, LLC Allison Titcomb Stephen & Leona Torkelsen Allan & Diane Tractenberg Patricia Treeful Alyce Walther Ellen Yacovone Ann Yellott Who We Serve: People Served by Program 7,714 Total *We assisted an additional 145,831 people in southern Arizona with access to resources through Information & Referral Data Resources. “(Our Family helped me) greatly, addressed source of difficulty with my siblings that were difficult. Makes me more optimistic about the future." - Counseling Client "Thanks for providing a process to resolution." -- Mediation client Friends of the Family: $500,000 - $999,000 Angel Charity for Children $100,000 - $499,000 Anonymous Diane & Bruce Halle Foundation $25,000 - $99,999 Community Foundation for Southern Arizona Community Partnership of Southern Arizona Habitat for Humanity Tucson SeaChange Capital Partners The George Mason Green & Lois C Green Foundation $10,000 - $24,999 Arizona Multihousing Association Connie Hillman Family Foundation Diamond Family Linda Drake & David Van Wyck Knisely Family Foundation Mission Management and Trust Co. O'Rielly Family Foundation Larry 'Buzz' Petersen & Robbie Willingham Eliot T. Spalding Foundation Stone Canyon Community Foundation The Love and Light Fund United Way of Tucson & Southern Arizona Women's Foundation of Southern Arizona $5,000 - $9,999 Bank of America Rita Bourgeois Citi Community Development Community Church at SaddleBrooke Desert Diamond Casinos and Entertainment Karen Frey Long Realty Cares Foundation Pima County Attorney's Office Surplus Line Association of Arizona Foundation The Lehman Foundation Tucson Electric Power Company Tucson Federal Credit Union Zuckerman Family Foundation $2,500 - $4,999 Paul & Alice Baker Fund Arizona Cardinals Charities Fund Ben Rensvold JW Marriott Starr Pass Jeannine Souter Russo, Russo and Slania PC McCortney Foundation PA Tarrant Wells Fargo Bank Bob Gary & Patti Caldwell Robert Wick Family Foundation Arizona Community Foundation Gypsy & David Lyle William L. and Ruth T. Pendleton Memorial Fund Andrew MacLeod Southern Arizona Foundation, Inc. $1,000 - $2,499 Aaron's, Inc. Sherrill & Lynn Adams Alexander Carrillo Consulting Colleen & Joseph Babcock Bank of the West Bennett Bernal Carondelet Health Network Thien Trang & Timothy Dang Desert Hills Lutheran Church DMB Office Services LLC Bonnie & Jack Donis Hester Fassel Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Ashley & Ryan Fitzharris Fleming & Curti, P.L.C. Caren & Jay Franz Kittle Design & Construction McCulloh McTavish Foundation Mountain View Gastroenterology Jeff Singleton & Brigid Murphy Kay Nelson Jan Patterson PICOR Commercial Real Estate Sondra Prather Lynn Ratener Carson Rustand Manuel Sotelo St. Mark's United Methodist Church Sundt Foundation The Carl and Mabel E. Shurtz Foundation (Continued next page) (Continued from previous page) The Lake Investment Group, LLC Tucson Airport Authority Valley Presbyterian Church Waterfall Economidis Caldwell Hanshaw & Villamana $500 - $999 Sue Archibald Sarah Ascher Lana Baldwin Bank of Tucson Dr. Marlene Bluestein Emma Bose Suzanne & Gerald Bouwens Shirley Brantley William Broadbent Center for Spiritual Living Southern Arizona Carolyn & David Cluff Nicole Crawford-Mackey Penny Crutchfield DeConcini McDonald Yetwin & Lacy Tom DeSollar Harriet & Glenn Dowers Burris Duncan Freeport-McMorRan Foundation Gordley Design Group Julia Graf Connie & David Greenberg Barbara & Mark Homan Home Mag The Hopman Group Anna Laura & Ralph Jackson Keller Williams Southern Arizona Jill & Thomas Knox Joanne Kronauer LeCroy & Milligan Assoc., Inc. Lawrence Lippert Rodney Lowell Janet & Frank Marcus Laurie Mazerbo MEB Management Services Leone Mohney Daniel Morrison National Bank of Arizona Nextrio LLC Nancy O'Brien Jean & Richard O'Laughlin Old Pueblo Community Services Our Saviour's Lutheran Church Ellen Paige Ralph Raugust Day Ravenscroft Lisa Reams Roadrunner Lock & Safe Mary Jane Rott Shirley Schiever ScriptSave Pamela Shiba Irving Silverman Katheryn & Spencer Smith Spencer Smith Kathleen & Harold Snyder Southern Arizona Federal Woman's Program Interagency Southern AZ Endodontics St. John On the Desert Stocker Foundation Carol Trible Carolyn & Steven Van Nort Elizabeth Zukoski $100 - $499 Marcia & Todd Abelson Academy Village HOA Robert Acosta Frederick Ahrens Bonita & Delbert Allinder Laura & John Almquist Priscilla Altuna William Anderson James Ansier Antigone Books Arizona Nurses' Association Sydney Arner B/E Aerospace Vickie Babbitt Susan Bakersipe Denise Baldwin Laura & Greg Baldwin Christopher Baldyga Linda Barter BBVA Compass Bank Brooke Bedrick Velma Begay Shanna Benson Sherry & Bill Betts Kurt Beutel Beverly Black Betsy Bolding Ted Borek Janet Bostwick David Braun Shannon Bronson Joan Brunger Jeni Bull James Burge Margaret & Eric Burns Judy Bush Sandal & Julien Caillet Bobby Campbel (Continued next page) (Continued from previous page) Patricia Campbell Camwest Group Inc Canyon del Oro Baptist Church Evelyn & Gordon Carscadden Joyce Cashman Catalina Rotary Club Foundation CDG Architects, Ltd Shirley Chann Amy Charles Child & Family Resources Mark Christensen Lee Chutkow, MD Sandra Clark CODAC Behavioral Health Services Frances Coleman Janice & John Collins Cornell Collins Compass Affordable Housing, Inc. 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Studio S Salon Dorothy Sturz Frances & Robert Sundt Tracy Szymanski Marcha Talton Judy Tamsen Tanque Verde Lutheran Church Jeremiah Teague Marlies & Howard Terpning The Bagnall Co. The Deconcini Family Trust The Desert Leaf The Hadd Company The Temp Connection Dr. & Mrs. Hugh C. Thompson, III Danielle & Steven Thu Tierra Antigua Realty, LLC Tierra Right of Way Services, Ltd Allison Titcomb Title Security Agency of Arizona Catherine Tornbom Sandra & Merle Triplett John Trued Maddie Tsurusaki Janet Turner (Continued next page) (Continued from previous page) Chris Vemich Wylene & Kenneth Vinall Cassie Vollmer W.E. O'Neil Construction Company, Inc. Nancy & Richard Walbert Melanie Walters & E. 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Tursky U.S. Attorney's Office United Fire USS Midway Museum Valley View Early Learning Center ConnieVan Ornum Vantage Bowling Centers Angie & Dave Vega VFW Catalina Post 4903 Vision Events Photography Voyager Hobby Group Dr. Richard and Madeleine Wachter Candace Wagner Cindy Wall Paula Wallace Debra Walter Wee Work Kenneth Weinberg Mary Weinstein Angela Weir Wet 'n' Wild Phoenix White Stallion Ranch Whole Foods Market Ingrid Williams Kimberly Wilson Sharhonda Woods Marilyn and Peter Woods Julianne Woosley World Book Night James Wright Robert Yeager “Our Family Services has helped me get off the street, helped me find a job, get housing, supplied me with the things I need to STAY successful.” – Homeless Youth Financial Statement: Revenue Government Grants and Contracts Capital Campaign Revenues $3,540,046 $894,949 Contributions and Grants $646,318 Program Income $347,332 $278,718 Fundraising $41,217 Other Revenue $24,006 In-Kind Donations United Way $8,988 Change in value of property held for sale $169,693 Investment Income $28,511 Total $5,979,778 Expenses Homeless Youth Services $1,467,185 Homeless Family Services $1,054,714 Clinical Services $745,763 Senior Services $541,935 Prevention Services $397,838 Management & General $847,721 Fundraising $333,571 Merger costs $34,999 Total $5,098,825 Net Assests $4,727,975 “The Program… has been a significant improvement to Cecelia’s quality of life. And, by extension, our quality of life.” – Daughter-in-Law of an elder served by the Senior Companion Program Our complete audited financial statements are available on the Annual Reports & Financials page of our website at www.ourfamilyservices.org. 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Chagnon Larry Cochran Jill Knox Gypsy Lyle Kay Nelson Becky Noel Chuck Palm Ralph Raugust Elise Souter Perry Tarrant Patti Caldwell, Ex-Officio Senior Leadership Team Patti Caldwell, Executive Director Lisa Reams Senior Director Lana Baldwin Development Director Kim Egita Finance and Assets Director Laurie Mazerbo Homeless Services Director (520) 323-1708 ourfamily services.org