A Community of Housing and Hope for Women
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A Community of Housing and Hope for Women
A Community of Housing and Hope for Women 2009 - 2010 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY WISEPlace Vision: “Helping Women Help Themselves” WISEPlace Mission Statement: “WISEPlace provides programs that inspire, support and empower women to become positive contributors to the community.” WISEPlace Board of Directors—June 30, 2010 Linda E. Clair, President U.S. Bank, Vice President Martha Ryan, Immediate Past President Martha Ryan Associates, Owner Andrea Ekstrom, Treasurer Price Waterhouse Coopers, Senior Audit Manager Janet Webb, VP Governance Western Growers Insurance Services, Director Account Manager Peter Mangosing, VP Programs Masimo Corp. Sensor Design, Engineer Jo Anne Painter Pacific Enterprise Bank, EVP & Chief Financial Officer Roopam Runyon Merrill Lynch Life Agency, Assistant Vice President & Financial Advisor Michele Ryan Independent Director Catherine Spear, VP Finance/ Fund Development Spear and Associates, Owner Teri Clay WISEPlace Alumni Dori Estabrook D’s Old Fashioned Coffee Cakes, Owner Kathleen Davis Bowman WISEPlace, Executive Director Jeanette E. Hughes Ingram Micro, VP Internal Audit Kimberly Kepler Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walter LLP, Attorney WOMEN inspired supported empowered LEADERSHIP MESSAGE The need for a safe place for homeless women to heal and rehabilitate has never been greater in our lifetime as a shelter program than during the past 12 months. The resources to operate such as program have also never been stretched as thin. However, as always in times of stress and distress, there are wonderful glimmers of hope and understanding that enable WISEPlace to continue to make a difference in the lives of women by saving one woman at a time. We offer a very heartfelt thank you to Michele and Tim Ryan for their chairmanship of our 2009 annual gala, A Home for the Holidays, as we once again earned in excess of $100,000.00. With the Ryan’s support, we were honored to have The Honda Center and the Anaheim Ducks as our gala presenting sponsors, raising the event status to a new level. Other funding partners, to include the Orange County United Way, the Weingart Foundation, and the Orange County Community Foundation continue to support and provide much needed alternative operating support, supplementing our programs that provide basic and crucial services in our community. This recognition of the need to close the gap in traditional funding on the part of prominent funders in our community was unprecedented, invaluable and particularly encouraging. A significant goal for WISEPlace in 2010 is the opening of our social enterprise, an Adult Day Care Program, the WISE Silver Center. We were recognized in a competition sponsored by the Social Enterprise Academy as a co-winner, earning start-up grant funds. We appreciate the support and encouragement of the Academy. The WISE Silver Center will more fully utilize our building, provide a training ground for some of our residents, and earn income to help fund our mission. The WISE Silver Center is scheduled to open during the 4th quarter of 2010 and will put WISEPlace firmly on the path of self-sufficiency. We are sad to say good bye to Martha Ryan, who will be terming off of our Board of Directors after serving for seven years in several capacities including, President of the Board for 2 terms and Immediate Past President. We thank Martha for her faithful support and advocacy for WISEPlace. We are excited about our new venture and look forward to continuing to provide leadership in our community by delivering premier serves to women and families in need. WOMEN inspired supported empowered WISEPLACE STAFF Terri Galvan Kathleen Davis Bowman Director of Development Executive Director Jenna Calderon Demona Barlow Case Manager Program Manager Ana Hernandez Lorna Dantuma Financial Empowerment Manager Bookkeeper Gloria Ruiz David Nunez Facilities Manager Facilities Assistant WOMEN inspired supported empowered Cindy Ruiz Office Manager THE WISE SILVER CENTER Last year we presented the concept of a WISEPlace Social Enterprise, that is a for-profit venture that will provide funding to support the mission of our program. We are very excited that WISEPlace was one of the co-winners in the Social Enterprise Academy competition in 2009. The competition victory provided start-up funding for the program. Since that time our WISE Silver Center has taken shape and is poised to open its doors in the next couple of months. This social model adult day care center will capitalize on the growing need for supportive services for families with seniors who would benefit from a stimulating, safe environment while their caregivers (typically adult children leading active lives) go about their daily responsibilities. Since the day center will operate on the same premises as our Hotel for Women, the Center will have a very favorable cost of doing business. Additionally, it will provide a training ground for some of our shelter participants in food service and in working with the elderly. Both of these professions will continue to have high demand in the future. This training will be especially important for WISEPlace residents who have significant barriers to employment, and have struggled, particularly in the current economic climate, to find employment. Presently there are no other social model adult day care centers in Santa Ana to serve the more than 40,000 local residents who are the target market for such a program. Additionally, the Center is located close to the various civic center offices where thousands of workers commute into the area daily while being forced to leave their loved ones miles away. Since this program is a private pay model, rather than a government pay model, we will not be negatively impacted by expected budget cuts by the State of California for the health model centers. The possible closure of some of these centers could well increase the demand for a private pay model in the area. By all indications the Silver Center is a very viable business opportunity to help fund the mission of our agency. Now that we have cleared the planning and licensing hurdles for the center, we will begin marketing the program to both the direct future clients and their caregivers who will play a major role in the decision process. We will employ traditional means of marketing through doctors’ offices, hospitals, rehab facilities, religious centers and senior centers along with social media and other internet-based marketing to promote the WISE Silver Center. WOMEN inspired supported empowered PROGRAM Steps to Independence WISEPlace’s “Steps to Independence” program offers transitional housing and a comprehensive array of services to homeless women ages 18 to senior adults. WISEPlace serves women who are homeless for three primary reasons: Victims of domestic violence, recovering substance abusers and those recovering from a financial catastrophe; Young women, age 18, who have recently emancipated or “graduated” from the foster care system; Women 55 and over. The “Steps” program provides safe, affordable housing, employment assistance, Case Management, Financial Literacy training, healthy meals, clothing, individual and group psychological counseling, and referrals to other community based programs on an as needed basis. The goal for all of our residents is to become financially self-sufficient and a positive contributor to society. Since its inception in 1987, the “Steps” program has assisted more than 6,500 women to get back on track to becoming independent, productive members of society. Case Management: *Our Case Managers are very important in helping each woman assess her personal and health needs and begin accessing the resources needed to address those needs. *For many of our residents, their meetings with their case managers are the first time that they are able to really focus on themselves and their well-being. *During this time, each resident develops an individual program plan and works towards reaching their goals. Positive Step was added to out “Steps” program in 2008. This program provides continue Second Stage housing for 5 graduates for up to two years. These women have been chronically homeless with a contributing condition such as mental illness or drug abuse. Residents pay rent at a maximum of 30% of their annual salary, while they maintain their full-time employment. All services received while at WISEPlace are available to residents of Positive Step. This program is partially supported by a HUD grant. Positive Step Rapid Re-Housing Rapid Re-Housing is our newest program. With funding from the City of Santa Ana, and as part of the 2009 American Recovery and Re-Investment Act, the Homeless Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing (HPRP) program allows us to move women more rapidly out of homelessness and into permanent housing. Case management is provided to complete the transition to independence. This program is one more strategy we have to help women return to a productive place in the community. Kimberly’s Story Nothing is more rewarding than a happy ending, so we introduce you to Kimberly. In her early thirties, and fleeing a lifetime of domestic violence and substance abuse, Kimberly came to WISEPlace looking for a safe environment in which to heal. Encouraged by counseling sessions with her case manager, she quickly gained strength and self-confidence – and to her own surprise, she found employment within a month of her arrival. Learning to budget with the help of her financial empowerment coach, she saved enough money to buy a car and insurance. By the time she completed her Steps to Independence program, she had also begun to heal shattered family relationships, especially with her son. Best of all, with the help of our Rapid Re-Housing Program (HPRP) she was able to move directly to permanent housing where she is continuing her transition to independence. WOMEN inspired supported empowered PROGRAM Helping Women Help Themselves The goal for each of our residents is to leave our program on the way to self-sufficiency. This means that women that complete our program will have full-time employment, with benefits, safe, affordable housing, a healthy life-style, financial stability and an increase in confidence and self-esteem. Financial Our Financial Empowerment Program helps each resident understand basic financial management. The program has two primary components: A specialized curriculum that is offered twice a year and individual Financial Empowerment sessions. Our specialized curriculum is offered twice a year during required house meetings on Wednesday nights. Local community experts facilitate these meetings. Topics include budgeting, credit management and the emotional issues of overspending. In addition, the Financial Empowerment Manager (FEM) works one-on-one with each woman to develop her individual budget and uncover any barriers to obtaining housing. WISEPlACE RESIDENTS BY REASON Substance Abuse 33% Financial 56% Domestic Violence 11% Participants in the Financial Empowerment Program consistently report an increase in their knowledge of basic financial concepts and an increased confidence about their ability to take responsibility for their financial future. Housing Women that graduate our program move into safe, affordable, and appropriate housing. The Financial Empowerment Manager (FEM) works individually with each woman to determine their most sensible next step considering their income, rental history and background with homelessness. In some cases, the next step is to a 2nd stage program, such as our Positive Step Program, to continue the progress that has been made towards becoming truly independent. Since opening, our Positive Step House has helped 12 chronically homeless women with 2nd stage housing with 78% moving on to permanent housing. For other program graduates, permanent housing is the right step. Through our new Homeless Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program, more women are able to make the move into permanent housing, and with greater success. Health In order to help women maintain self-sufficiency over time, our program has a strong emphasis on mental and physical health. Our program offers weekly group counseling and required individual counseling sessions. Almost half of our program participants choose to continue with individual counseling for the duration of their program. At program completion, 79% of women report that their health has improved as a result of the Steps to Independence Program. In addition, we partner with Bristol Park Medical Center, St. Joseph Healthcare, local community clinics and non-profit health providers to address health issues that impede self-sufficiency and a healthy lifestyle. WOMEN inspired supported empowered WISEPLACE GUILD ACTIVITIES Working Wonders for WISEPlace WWW’s signature event is a summer luncheon and salon and is named, “For the Love of WISEPlace.” In 2010 it was held at the beautiful North Tustin home of Claire Heath of Divine Choices, another Orange County non-profit. WWW is headed by Linda Crowder (Ete’ Elements to Enhance,) and she continues to bring a distinct elegance to the event. Well known jazz artist Yve Evans provided entertainment, and Renee Beard (Newport Harbor Catering) catered the event. The other WWW annual event is the holiday party and volunteer recognition event in December, which provides a holiday treat for our current and former residents, current and former staff and all of our invaluable volunteers. The WISE Thing to Do, a section of the Ebell Society Santa Ana Valley This guild provides year round support in volunteer hours at the shelter and by presenting special seasonal events for the residents Their sumptuous annual Thanksgiving dinner with special gifts and a homemade dinner has become a resident favorite. In 2010 they also hosted the residents at a Valentine’s Day party and a summer party. Ebell also provides financial support. New Ebell President, Karen Reese, spearheaded the local DAR chapter in presenting WISEPlace with an exquisite Christmas tree in 2009 decorated with all handmade ornaments. For everything that the Ebell does for WISEPlace, they were our Spirit of Volunteerism honoree at the 2010 annual area-wide luncheon. WISEGUYS This guild made up of men who support our mission is headed by Pete Mangosing, who is also a member of our board of directors. The WISEGUYS take on projects that enable us to keep our building functioning properly and looking nice. WISEGUYS upgraded our common area restrooms to help us prepare for the opening of the WISE Silver Center, and refurbished our residence sleeping rooms. With the assistance of local high school groups, WISEGUYS also performed painting projects and cleared debris from around the property. Computer hardware support is another WISEGUYS service to our program. Friends of WISEPlace When the Financial Women International organization ceased to operate in 2009, we lost a long-time friend of WISEPlace. Thelma Edwards incoming President of FWI at the time and dedicated volunteer decided to ensure that WISEPlace stay in the hearts and minds of former FWI members. She with a few other former FWI members continue to facilitate our house meetings on financial matters, and importantly she instituted the first annual Candy Cane Breakfast in December. This breakfast sought to replace the benefit that we had received for years in financial gifts and wish list items from the FWI Holiday breakfasts in the past. Thelma and other FWI members continue to give financially to the program. Thank you to the members of all of our guilds for helping us fulfill our mission! WOMEN inspired supported empowered A HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS 2009 10 Years in the Making WISEPlace’s 10th annual “A Home for the Holidays” gala raised over $100,000 for our “Steps to Independence” program and kicked off a beautiful season hope and joy. Chaired by Tim and Michele Ryan and presented by The Anaheim Ducks and The Honda Center, the gala was held on Saturday, November 7, 2009 at the lovely Mesa Verde country Club in Costa Mesa. Tim and Michele brought elegance and enthusiasm to our 10th annual signature event. of Michele & Tim Ryan, and Kathi Bowman Dr. Marlene Siersema, Mistress of Ceremonies The event featured an exciting silent auction with hors ’doeuvres, champagne and live music by award winning jazz musician Yve Evans. Guests also had the opportunity to win fabulous prizes and participate in chance drawings. An exquisite gourmet dinner preceded the live auction. Wildflower Linens dazzled guests with their donation of spectacular linen. Kathy Lyon of Artist Florists helped the volunteer committee create lovely centerpieces for each table. Dr. Marlene Siersema, author and host of Amazing Women…Brains, Beauty & Style was the Mistress of Ceremonies and encouraged attendees to generously support the event. Dickye Mares, WISEPlace graduate put a “face” on the “Steps to Independence” program by sharing her story of how WISEPlace literally saved her life. DawnMarie Kotsonis of the Gavel Group engaged the crowd as she conducted the live auction and our unique “Pledge from the Heart.” The live auction featured fabulous gifts including: a private, 5course dinner with champagne and wine pairings for 8 people at the Anaheim White House with Chef of the Year, Eddie Meza and a week in beautiful Manzanillo, Mexico. Kay Byrum, Aimee Guentert, Patty McDonald, Lisa Lang, Karen Young, Meg O’Toole, Jeanette Hughes, Jillian Clary, JoAnne Painter, Marilyn McCullough, Roopam Punyon, Martha Ryan, Linda Clair, Pete Mangosing, and Trisha Adamson worked tirelessly to make this lovely event a reality. Staff support for the committee included Kathi Bowman, Grace Womack, Gloria Ruiz, Tiffany Tabbares, Terri Galvan, Cindy Ruiz, Lorna Dantuma, and Ana Hernandez. From Left: Kathi Bowman, JoAnne Painter, Janet Webb, Michele Ryan, Jeanette Hughes, Martha Ryan, Linda Clair, and Pete Mangosing We would also like to acknowledge the beautiful invitations and program courtesy of Engle + Murphy WOMEN inspired supported empowered VOLUNTEERS We say “Thank You” to all of the “WISEPlace Volunteers” who have given so generously of their time, energy, talent, skill, and resources to help our residents achieve real independence. Guest Speakers for House Meetings Alice McCullough, Links, Joann Koeller, Ruby Lee, Wendy Grimaldo, Thelma Edwards, Bobbie Ascarate, Ana Campos, Anthony Garcia, Consumer Credit Counseling Services- Sandra Guerro, Viridiana Mendoza, Grace Womack, Donna Mroz, Terri Galvan, FWI, Beep Colclough, Joan Henry, Tiffany Tabares, Occupational Therapist- SAC Holiday “Elves” Ann Marie Tallman and Jim Mahoney Allen and Juanita Dolby AT&T Pioneers Artyn Gardner Avon & Jane Ridings Bound Together Book Group BancForce Financial Staffing Bill and Anita Everest Cheryda Cates and Church Group Clara Chen DaphnePerkins Daughters of American Revolution Dr. Kerry Reynolds Elise Powers Financial Women Int’l Friendly Friendship Baptist Church Geno Atchison Happy Daze Bowling Club IBA Insurance Ingram Micro—Wrapping Party! Jeanette M. Bianchini Janet Webb WISEPlace 14th Annual NAWBO—OC 2009 Remarkable Women Award WOMEN Janet Webb Kay F. Byrum & Financial Insights League of Women Voters -Joan Hake Links, Inc., OC Chapter Mary Kay and Pili Najera Maxine Smith Meg O’Toole Michelle Reinglass Michelle Taylor Michele Ryan P.E.O Chapter OI Saddleback Church and Woman’s Small Group Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation Wolter & Kathy Pearson Titus 2 Womens’ Ministry Traveleaders (Joan Cook) Thelma Edwards Turning Point and Shantu Women in Business New Year’s Eve Party: Michelle Reinglass Ebell Disney’s Philanthropy inspired supported empowered VOLUNTEERS Christmas in July Angela Tu Ashley Montgomery AT&T Pioneers Grace Womack Geo Sanchez Geno Atchison Karla Ramirez Maeva Hutter Nicole MacDonald and Son Pete Mangosing and the Karate Club Te Hono Ura and April Cruz WISEPlace Alumni WISEPlace Board Members WISEPlace Staff Christmas Party Audrey Chandler & Friends Johnson Chapel Pam Jones Garden Refurbishment Ron Gray and HRGI Temple Beth Sholom United Way Bible Studies Linda Crowder Painting Day & Wrap Party Deloitte Consulting Office & Phones Ana Vasquez Barbara Wood Bobbi Pronin Cal State Fullerton DeeDee Desiree Geo Sanchez Isabelle Karen Flores Karen Garibay Karla Ramirez Lorna G. Maeva Hutter Maria Vance & Aura Melissa Nicole MacDonald SAC Service Learning Center Sandy Levine UC Irvine Vanguard University Yanine Interns Ashley Montgomery Briana Cornell Elizabeth Campos Clothing Boutique Jocelyn Moreland Santa Ana College Students Printing Engle + Murphy Repairs & Maintenance Pete Mangosing (Santa Ana Karate Club and High school students) SD Deacon Robert Vance WISEGuys WWW Guild Daphne Perkins Linda Crowder Pamla Manazer Paula Neal-Reza Renee Beard Rita Armendariz Robert Bradley Terri Lee Mother’s Day Tea Titus 2 Women's Ministry Weekend Meals AT&T Pioneers Audrey Chandler Cassandra Mendeville Cheryda Cates Jiva Karen and St. Peter’s Myrna Barron Nina Hatami Pari Reddi Philadelphia Insurance Red Wagon Sunday’s Company Titus 2 Women's Ministry WISE Women and Rose Henry Young Philanthropist Thanksgiving Dinner, Valentine’s Day Lunch and Summer BBQ Ebell “WISE Thing To Do” Section Thanks to: Brighton Collectables Positive Step Eileen Padberg WISEPlace Statement of Revenue & Expenses January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009 Net Assets at beginning of year Revenue Program Contributions Grants Donated Goods & Services Interest & Dividends Rental & Other Income United Way $152,194 $ 44,595 $211,433 $ 96,179 $ 45,984 $ 2,176 $ 5,602 $ 52,290 Income from all sources as of December 31, 2009 $621,139 Total expenses as of December 31, 2009 $670,950 Net Assets at end of Year $102,383 The WISEPlace Annual Certified Audit for the fiscal year January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009 is available upon request at the Corporate Office of WISEPlace. The financial statements were considered to be in order and in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles. WISEPlace Cash Contributions (July 1, 2009—June 30, 2010) WISEPlace gratefully acknowledges and thanks all of the many individuals, service clubs, churches, synagogues, foundations, corporations, city governments, and the United Way for their generous support. Over $10,000 GOLDSMITH LEGACY FOUNDATION HOAG FAMILY FOUNDATION MARTIN, MARY LOU OC COMMUNITY FOUNDATION O'TOOLE, MARGUERITE PACIFIC LIFE FOUNDATION THE HONDA CENTER UNITED WAY OF ORANGE COUNTY WEINGART FOUNDATION $5,000 - $9,999 BARSTOW, WILLIAM & MARION FEDEX FREIGHT HUFFMAN, KAYLEEN INGRAM MICRO, INC. KEPLER, KIMBERLY MC DONALD. PATRICIA & PAUL MURRAY, KEITH RUNYON, ROOPAM V. RYAN, MICHELE & TIM SIMMONS, MARION TIGER WOODS FOUNDATION INC. WELLS FARGO FOUNDATION $1,000 - $4,999 ARCHER, BRIGITTE E. BABCOCK, MICHELE BALLARD, LAYNE BARTLETT, ROBERT BOVINO, SHERRI BURNS, LYNNE CICERO, ROBERT J. CLAIR, LINDA CORINTHIAN COLLEGES, INC CREW-OC DANG, HONG DANIEL, MARTHA FLORAL PARK NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION FOX, SHIRLEY R. GERDTS, JAMES B GULZOW BACKHOE RENTAL HECKLER, PAUL H. HUTTON FOUNDATION ITALIAN CATHOLIC FEDERATION KALOCI, BARBARA KELLEY, JACQUELINE BRYA LANG, LISA LONGS DIRECTIONAL BORING, INC. MARTFAM FOUNDATION MC CULLOUGH, MARILYN MC LOUGHLIN, MARK & JANELLE MEDELLAS' MUHLEMAN, ROBERTA PACIFIC MERCANTILE BANK PAINTER, JO ANNE PELTO, KATRINA L. REINGLASS, MICHELLE A. RYAN, MARTHA SCHINNERER, GREG, D.D.S. SCHMIDT, KENNETH SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, INC. SEMPRA EMPLOYEE GIVING NETWORK SILVA, PAULETTE SPEAR, CATHERINE ST. JOSEPH HERITAGE HEALTHCARE STRAKA, MARK A THE ALLERGAN FOUNDATION TRAVERS, KAY BYRUM TROXEL, LARRY U.S. BANCORP FOUNDATION UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA WEBB, JANET C. YOSEMITE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC $500 - $999 BOWMAN, KATHLEEN DAVIS DOBY, ALLEN E. EKSTROM, ANDREA EKSTROM, ROBERT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF SANTA ANA GATES, RICHARD HAM, BEVERLY HAYS, ROBERT HEFFERNAN GROUP FOUNDATION HIRSH, MIKE HONORED CITIZENS CHOICE HEALTH PLAN, INC. INDEPENDENT INSURANGE AGENTS & BROKERS OC KATUKTU CHAPTER NSDAR KERK, PHYLLIS B L.A. STAGECALL LEAL, PAMELA S. MESA ROOFING MORROW-RYAN, DEBORAH MULLER, KING, MATHYS, ACKER & LOPEZ O'GRADY, KEVIN O'TOOLE, MELANIE L. PACIFIC ENERPRISE BANK PATTON, EVA PETERS, WILLIAM PETERSON, BRUCE W. PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN RUDER, MICHELLE SANDBERG, CRAIG L. SANTA ANA KIWANIS SHERMAN, T. SMOLAK, STEVE R. SNARE, BETSY SUN & SAIL WOMEN'S CLUB TE-KENJUTSU-KAN KARATE-DO THERRIEN, MICHAEL TUSTIN AREA WOMANS CLUB VANCE & ASSOCIATES ROOFING INC. VILLAGOMEZ, JUDITH Under $500 ADAMSON, TRICIA AGRESS, MARGARET AHNER, MARY L. ALDRICH, JEAN H. AMERICAN BAPTIST WOMEN AMPOSTA, STEPHANIE ANDERSON, KATHLEEN ANGEL, ELIZABETH ARAKAKI, MARIA ARDISONE, KATHLEEN ARMOUR, BRENDA L ATCHISON, G. WILLIAM WISEPlace Cash Contributions (July 1, 2009—June 30, 2010) Under $500 BACSIKIN, BELINDA A. BAILEY, JUDITH BAILEY, TINA MARIE BALLARD, HILARY BALLESTER, JANICE L. BARNES, ANGEL BARNES, ROBERT BARTON, JOANIE L. BEARD, RENEE BELITZ, BARBARA ANN BELL, CYNTHIA BENAVIDES, FULVIA BENEFIELD, KATHERINE BEREITER, GRETCHEN L. BERRY, SHIRLEY BEVERLY, PATTY BIRCHARD, NATALIE BOWERS, GREG BRADY, COLLEEN BRAGA, CID BRANCATO, DEBRA BRATTON, JOYCE M BREER, TERRI BRESSLER, VICTORIA BROOKS, FRED BROOKS, MARTHA A. CHENEY BROWN, JULIE C BRUNS, CYNTHIA LYNNE BRUNS, MICHEAL BUCIO, TONY BURKETT & WONG ENGINEERS BURKS, ROBERT BURNS, E. JEANETTE BUTLER, PAM CAMPOS, MICHAEL CANADY, ROBERT CANGER, ELAINE I. CAPLAN, F.R. CAREY, MARCELLA M. CARPENTER, DEBRA CARTEE, JAYNA R CATALONI, CHARLES CATE, STEVEN CAVANAUGH, DIANA M CHAPMAN, REV. JUDEE A. CHARITABLE VENTURES OF ORANGE COUNTY, INC CHERPAS, PETER T. CHILCOTE, BLANCHE CHING, ANTHONY CHRISTIAN, WILLIAM CHRISTY, ALBERTA D. CHURCH OF THE FOOTHILLS C.W.F. CLAIR, BARBARA F CLARK, MARGARET E. CLAY, MARIA TERESA CLOCK CONSTRUCTION CONSULTANTS COLLINS, CAROLE COX, GEORGE CROSSEN, DEE ANN CROUCH, GINA CROWDER, LINDA CULOLIAS, RENAE M. DANDY, CARL DARBY, CARLITA DAVENPORT, GLORIA M. DE VEAUX, MICHELE DEARY, MICHAEL J. DELGADI, JENNIFER DICK RESSLER REALTOR DICKSON, JUNE DIXSON, ADRIAN DU MOND, ADRIANNE G. DUNDAN, SANDY J. EATON, PAMELA R. EBELL SOCIETY OF THE SANTA ANA VALLEY EDWARDS, THELMA G EKSTROM, C. ELLEN ERWIN, JULIE ESBER, SUZANNE HUFFMON FARINA, PEGGY FARRAND, MARY M. FEE, EDITH M. FINANCIAL WOMEN INTERNATIONAL FINCK, JOYCE M. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF SANTA ANA FISHBEIN, HOWARD FLOYD, PAULA FORAN, JENNIFER FOX, ROBERTA FREDINBURG, CATHERINE FRINDT, SUZANNE FUKUTO, ERIN S. FULTON, JOHN W. GALVAN, TERRI GEORGE, GINA GIACONE, GAIL GIFFORD, DOUG GOLDBRUNNER, JOAN GOMES, RICARDO GONZAGA, GIAN GORALSKI, JENNIFER GRIMALDOMUNUA, WENDY GRISET, JAMES R. GROSS, DAVID H. GROSZ, CAROL GUILFORD, SUSAN HAGERTY, ANN HAIR, JACQUELINE HALL, RASHEEA HARRIS REALTY APPRAISAL HARRIS, BERRI HARRIS, JAMES HARTMAN, DAVID N. HASSAN, GLORIADENE HAWRAN, SYDNEY H. HAYWARD, BRIAN HIGH, CAROL HINSZ, RICHARD A. HOCHMAN, SUSAN HOFFERBERT, HARRY L. HOFFMAN, JANET E HOLLOWAY, DIANE HOLLY, LAURA D. HOLMAN, LISA HOOD, CINDY HOPKINS, LORETTA J. HOPSON, CLINT HSIEH, SEAN HUDNALL, KAY HUGHES, JEANETTE E. HUGHES, STEPHANIE HULSIZER, BARBARA J. HURBAN, MARIA J. HUSON, VERNA L. HUTTER, MAEVA K. IBA, JUNE F. IBA, LYNN E. IMARAH, CHANTAL ISER, PHYLLIS J. JACOBS, KEN JANKANS, ABRAHAM JARVIS, LELAND JENSEN, JACQUELINE M. JOLLIFFE, LYNN JONES, REGINALD F KEITH, WADE KERR, CAMILLE KERR, LAURIE KILEY, BETH KIM, JUNA KIM, PAUL KING, GODWIN KNOWLES, BALINDA KO, RUTH LASTER, FRANCES M. LEE, RUTH B LEE, WANDA A. LENHART, MERVIN LEON JULISSA LESTER, NED LEVINE, SANDY LEYBA, KAY LOHNES, MARY ELLEN LU & ASSOCIATES LYLES, LIZZIE M. 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