Annual Report - N Street Village
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Annual Report - N Street Village
NSTREETVILLAGE A COMMUNITY OF EMPOWERMENT & RECOVERY FOR WOMEN ANNUAL REPORT JULY 1, 2011 – JUNE 30, 2012 This model that N Street Village has become so well known for is something that is going to make a world of difference to about 1,000 women in the Washington D.C. area this year. But it has much broader impact than that because N Street Village is one of the places across the country that has really pioneered this comprehensive wraparound model. Shaun Donovan, U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development N Street Village 2012 Gala March 21, 2012 THANKS TO YOUR GENEROSITY WE INCREASED OUR HOUSING FOR VULNERABLE WOMEN BY MORE THAN 50%. 46,000 MEALS WERE SERVED TO HUNGRY WOMEN IN OUR DROP-IN DAY CENTER. WE EXPANDED OUR INTEGRATED HEALTHCARE AND SERVICES FOR WOMEN WITH OR AT RISK OF HIV/AIDS (11% OF OUR CLIENTS ARE HIV-POSITIVE). 2 N STREET VILLAGE ANNUAL REPORT LETTER TO OUR FRIENDS Dear Friend of N Street Village, We are pleased to share this Annual women we serve being HIV positive, the Blanche. Their experiences show how need for these services is critical. we increased our positive impact through expanding and combining Report with you in gratitude and In March of this year, we opened Erna’s celebration of the growth that you House through a new partnership with made possible by extending your the Washington, D.C. government to This year your support made hand to our community. provide housing for 31 women who it possible for over 60% of our were chronically homeless. These city’s homeless women to achieve women now have apartments to meaningful personal progress and call their own as well as access to the newfound quality in their lives – and Village’s full array of supportive services. there is more we can do together. Because of your generosity we were able to expand our residential services this year by more than 50% to meet the growing needs of homeless and lowincome women in our community. In October, we merged with Miriam’s House, a long-time provider for homeless women living with HIV/AIDS. With this merger, we gained housing for seventeen women living with HIV and their families, and we expanded our HIV prevention and health-related services. With 11% of the Your commitment to N Street Village is life-changing. This year alone we will empower more than 1,000 homeless and low-income women to make significant improvements in their housing, income, employment and health. On the pages that follow, new and existing programs. With your continued help, we can affect the lives of many more women and families in the year ahead. Thank you for being a part of our Village. Schroeder Stribling, Executive Director you will read the inspiring stories of Peter Shields, two such women—Shevanda and Chair of the Board of Directors SHEVANDA’S STORY “I don’t want to do this anymore!” Those were Shevanda Brantley’s plaintive words as looked in the mirror in her jail cell. She had always thought of herself as cute, but this classes, painting, and exercise dreams of someday working with programs. Shevanda’s favorite activity Tyler Perry. was and continues to be poetry, which allows her to express herself and process her experiences. In May, she graduated from the Recovery Housing program surrounded by her family and friends. time her reflection startled her so This spring with fourteen of her peers, She has since moved into Miriam’s much that she jumped back. Instead Shevanda performed to a sold-out House, N Street Village’s program for of seeing a young, fun-loving girl, she audience in “My Soul Look Back in formerly homeless women living with realized what she had become—a Wonder: Life Stories from Women in HIV. She is now more independent— woman without a home, living with Recovery,” an original piece produced she has her own bathroom and her HIV, who had been struggling with by Theatre Lab. She bravely shared own room—yet she gains strength addiction for twelve years. her story of addiction and recovery on and support from being part of a stage at the John F. Kennedy Center community of women who share her for the Performing Arts. Shevanda experience. While she had once been calls the experience one of the most so distraught by her diagnosis that Her case manager told her about glorious days of her life. A personal she never wanted to wake up, she is N Street Village. With its emphasis highlight for Shevanda was having now thriving at Miriam’s House. on wellness and community, and a her two teenage daughters in dedicated Recovery Housing program, attendance. Afterwards, they told her she decided that N Street Village was how proud they were and how much the ideal fit. On December 15, 2010, they loved her. It was at this moment that Shevanda decided to change her life. she was released from jail and moved in. Shevanda has been transformed by her time at N Street Village. Now when she looks in the mirror, she sees someone she is proud of—a Her experience onstage has vibrant young woman who has For the next fifteen months, she awakened a passion. Shevanda overcome tremendous adversity dedicated herself to a strict regimen wants to work behind the scenes, and who is determined to make her of daily activities meant to strengthen writing and directing. She is currently dreams a reality. her recovery. She participated in working on her GED and taking sobriety groups, cooking and nutrition classes from Theatre Lab. She “I DON’T WANT TO GIVE UP ON MYSELF NOW THAT I AM PART OF CARING COMMUNITY OF WOMEN.” SHEVANDA 4 N STREET VILLAGE ANNUAL REPORT 1. 2. 7. 3. 8. 9. Year in Review July 2011-June 2012 “This example may turn out to be a textbook case of a successful merger.” Nonprofit Quarterly, November 3, 2011 13. 16. 17. “Many of the clients say they get more than training and housing, they get love and the necessary tools to be self-sufficient” WUSA, November 7, 2011 14. 18. 15. 19. 4. 5. 6. 11. 10. 12. “Strategic partnerships, asset stewardship, earned income opportunities, mergers and acquisitions, fundraising optimization - all big business buzzwords. We’re not talking corporate titans, but rather N Street Village...” Washington Business Journal, March 15, 2012 1. Productive courtyard garden maintained and harvested by dedicated clients, volunteers, and staff. JUL. ’11 2. Community mentors, the Senior Peers, complete a leadership training course. AUG. ’11 3. Students head back to work in the Education and Employment Center classroom. SEPT. ’11 “15 women of N Street Village in ‘Life Stories’ one of the most moving Kennedy Center Performances of the year.” The Washington Post, May 4, 2012 11. Founders Erna and Pastor John Steinbruck at the dedication of Erna’s House, named in honor of Erna Steinbruck, which will provide 31 women with housing. MAR. ’12 12. Celebrating volunteers at the annual Volunteer Appreciation Event. APR. ’12 13. A resident artist with her work at the 2nd Annual Client Art Show at Fathom Creative Gallery. APR. ’12 4. Miriam’s House founders Carol Marsh and Tim Fretz and N Street Village executive director Schroeder Stribling announce the merger of the organizations. NOV. ’11 14. Residents living in our Recovery Housing program perform at the Kennedy Center through the Theatre Lab Life Stories series. APR. ’12 5. Peter Shields, N Street Village board member, accepts the Center for Nonprofit Advancement 2011 Board Leadership Award. NOV. ’11 15. Sixth Annual Luncheon keynote speaker Gloria Mayfield Banks visits N Street Village in her pink Mary Kay Escalade. MAY ’12 6. The final year of the Fannie Mae Walkathon on the National Mall. Friends and supporters recruited over 3,700 walkers and raised over $300,000. NOV. ’11 16. D.C. Real Housewife Lynda Erkiletian with N Street Village executive director Schroeder Stribling dropping off gifts for women in our community through her Beauty Within initiative. MAY ’12 7. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan visits N Street Village and speaks with kitchen manager Laurie Williams. DEC. ’11 17. Recovery Housing graduates on graduation night. MAY ’12 8. ‘Tis the season for holiday celebrations with our friends and supporters. DEC. ’11 9. Lisa Sharon Harper of Sojourners offers the keynote address at the inaugural Interfaith Prayer Breakfast. FEB. ’12 10. Linda Daschle, Senator Byron Dorgan, Founders’ Award Honoree Senator Amy Klobuchar and Senator Roy and Abigail Blunt at the 2012 Gala. MAR. ’12 18. N Street Village board member and Annual Luncheon chair, Dr. Keith Harley, presents the Community Ally award to the Washington, D.C. Chapter of The Links, Incorporated representative Denise Sessoms at the Sixth Annual Luncheon. JUN. ’12 19. Mayor Gray and Department of Health officials released the District of Columbia HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis, STD and TB Epidemiology Report 2011 to a full house in N Street Village’s multipurpose room. JUN. ’12 BLANCHE’S STORY Four years ago, Blanche Smith with friends, visited the Wellness sure her transition into her own place lost her job. One year later her Center to see the nurse and take went smoothly. unemployment ran out, and she lost health classes, and participated in her home. a women’s devotional group. The For the next three years, she lived at an emergency shelter. Blanche learned that when you’re homeless, nothing is your own—neither time Village staff helped her navigate various social services, and she was impressed with how much they truly cared and were dedicated to helping her. Blanche loves her efficiency apartment at Erna’s House. She has gotten to know her new neighbors. She enjoys the things she couldn’t do when she was at the shelter -- like cooking. Her favorite meal to make nor space. You have to be at the At the shelter Blanche found out is baked chicken and greens. When shelter at a certain time to make sure about a new program to give women she wants to call her friends on the you get a bed, leave when someone like her their own apartments, phone, she has a private place to tells you to go, and eat what someone sponsored by the D.C. government. talk and share with them. She’s serves you. You have no place to rest Soon after, she was chosen to especially excited that her daughter and get away from everything. participate. When she first walked can stay with her when she comes for into her new apartment, she was a visit. At night, crowded into a room with five or more strangers and waiting for sleep to come, Blanche would pray and ask, “Lord, why am I here?” While Blanche would spend her nights at the emergency shelter, she spent most of her days at N Street Village. Unlike the shelter, the Village offered her choices and opportunities. Blanche enjoyed lunch in the day center, sat in the courtyard to talk breathless. She couldn’t believe that it had everything she needed—a kitchen, a bed, her own bathroom— and all of it was hers. Not only that, but she soon learned that her new apartment is managed by N Street Village. Blanche felt good knowing that the same people who had supported her when she was homeless would still be there to make Blanche regularly meets with a clinical care specialist from the Village. Together, they set personal and professional goals and make sure Blanche’s needs are met. Thanks to her new home and the support of N Street Village, Blanche can confidently say, “From now on, all my days are going to be bright days.” “FROM NOW ON, ALL MY DAYS ARE GOING TO BE BRIGHT DAYS” BLANCHE 8 N STREET VILLAGE ANNUAL REPORT FINANCIALS Revenue Expenses Foundations & Corporations $1,607,035 Program Services $2,037,784 $1,298,598 Individuals $958,561 Affordable Housing & Facility Rents & Earned Revenue $945,703 Depreciation $559,942 Government Contracts $904,236 Fundraising & Events $544,530 Investment Gains, Bequest $954,018 General & Administrative $429,508 Donated Goods & Professional Services $350,728 Donated Goods & Professional Services $350,728 $5,720,281 $5,221,090 6% 8% DONATED GOODS & PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 17% 28% FOUNDATIONS & CORPORATIONS GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS 17% RENTS & EARNED REVENUE 7% DONATED GOODS & PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 10% INVESTMENT GAINS, BEQUEST 16% GENERAL & ADMINISTRATIVE FUNDRAISING & EVENTS 39% 11% PROGRAM SERVICES DEPRECIATION 17% INDIVIDUALS 25% AFFORDABLE HOUSING & FACILITY These consolidated results represent the activities of N Street Village, Inc. and subsidiary, N Street Village Limited Partnership, owner of its facility, a Low Income Housing Tax Credit property. In FY12, total revenue was $5,720,281 and expenses were $5,221,090. These results are not audited, and they include estimates. FY12 audited financial statements are available on our website and at Guidestar.org. Program services include Bethany Women’s Center, Case Management, Education and Employment Center, Luther Place Night Shelter, Recovery Housing, Wellness Center, and services for Miriam’s House, Erna’s House, Group Homes and Transitional Housing. Affordable Housing and Facility includes the operating costs of Eden House Apartments and facility costs for program spaces. Depreciation, a noncash expense, is segregated for analysis and considered a program cost. 10 N STREET VILLAGE ANNUAL REPORT OUR CLIENTS YOUR IMPACT • 83% African American Your generosity changed the lives of over 1,000 homeless and low-income women in Washington, DC this year. Thank you! • 44% over 50 years old • 82% reported mental health issues, substance abuse issues, or both • 84% report a history of trauma • 70% have chronic health problems • 11% report living with HIV; 1% is considered an epidemic rate by the World Health Organization • 1 in 4 women have no income when they come to N Street Village • Over 46,000 meals served to hungry women at Bethany Woman’s Center • 726 women recieved wellness center health services • 95% of clients who found new employment kept their jobs for at least 3 months • We increased our housing for vulnerable women by more than 50% • 98% of residents maintained stable mental health • 85% of residents in recovery maintained their sobriety • We provided affordable housing for low-and moderate-income individuals and families in a 51-unit apartment complex DONOR LIST $50,000+ Julie and John Hamre Sherry Hiemstra and Decker Anstrom Estate of H. Helenah H. Allen Lynne and Joe Horning The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation International Building Services Fannie Mae Jovid Foundation Hogan Lovells The J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott Foundation Share Fund National Cable and Telecommunications Association Celeste A. and Gary J. Peteritas Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program Rapoport Family Foundation The Boeing Company RealNetworks Foundation CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield Peter Shields and Ace Werner Comcast Corporation Ruth and Arne Sorenson Hessel Aluise and Neun, PC Target Microsoft Corporation The Theodore H. Barth Foundation, Inc. Naomi and Nehemiah Cohen Foundation TimeWarner The W. O’Neil Foundation The Walt Disney Company P & R Enterprises Washington AIDS Partnership Scripps Networks Interactive The Washington Post Marcia and Charles Solem Carol and Tom Wheeler United Way of the National Capital Area William C. Smith & Co., Inc. Van Scoyoc Associates World Bank Community Connections Fund William S. Abell Foundation, Inc. Michael Zeltkevic Wiley Rein LLP $25,000-$49,999 $10,000-$24,999 Anonymous Cindy and Mark Aron Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck LLP Buchanan Ingersoll and Rooney, PC C.Fox Communications Cauthen, Forbes & Williams, LLC Center for Nonprofit Advancement Clark Winchcole Foundation The Coca-Cola Company The Cohen Group The Community Foundation for the National Capital Region Charles and Rochelle Curtis Cynthia Dahlin and Ronald Barusch Linda and Tom Daschle Deloitte Consulting LLP DLA Piper Eileen Fisher Roxanne and Steven Englund Enterprise Social Investment Corporation Foundry United Methodist Church John Edward Fowler Memorial Foundation Freddie Mac General Dynamics The Glover Park Group Goulston & Storrs 12 N STREET VILLAGE ANNUAL REPORT Dale McDaniel Mead Family Foundation Metropolitan Washington Synod Barbara and Mal Mixon Multiple Strategies LLC Nestle Pepco Philip L. Graham Fund Proskauer Rose LLP Prudential Mortgage Capital Co. Allison and Chris Putala Rite Aid Foundation Angela Schmidt Linda Schwartz and Alvin Dodek Seekers Church SRA International Corporation The Stafford Foundation Venable Foundation Verizon Foundation Wal-Mart Marvin Weissberg Wells-Fargo Foundation Wexler & Walker Public Policy Associates Womble, Carlyle, Sandridge & Rice Zion Baptist Church, Inc. $5,000-$9,999 $1,000-$4,999 Agua Fund Altria Corporate Services Daniel Arnow BET Networks, Inc. Blank Rome Bloomberg BNSF Railway Company Chiaramonte Construction Company William D. Crooks Jill and A.B Cruz Cynthia and Richard Davison Steve Deggendorf and Dennis McClellan Joan and Oscar Dodek Kimberly and Byron Dorgan E & G Property Services, Inc. Lois and Richard England Harold Evans Forest City Washington Mary Funke Donald Graham JBS International Jones Day Onisoa and Arend Kouwenaar Kraft Foods Linda and Keith Lippert Luther Place Memorial Lutheran Church AARP Adas Israel Congregation Kathleen and Thomas Aiello Mary Albert Ann and David Allen Sunny and Bill Alsup American Legion Washington D.C. Post 8 Auxiliary Tove and Michael Anderson Anne and Ole Andreassen Arnold & Porter LLP Carolyn Arpin and Benjamin Sacks Kathy Bailey Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz PC Nasser Z. Bakizada Lynda Bannach Joanne Barker Margaret Bauer and Lane Heard Benevole, Inc. Carol and Gary Berman Michael Berman Melissa Bianchi and Emanuel Pastreich Bipartisan Policy Center Henry Bowden and Dru Demmy Burke Presbyterian Church Donna Callejon Tammy and Art Cameron Caplin and Drysdale Center for Strategic & International Studies Steven Champlin Ana and Craig Channell Frank Chiaramonte Christ the Servant Lutheran Church Christian Dior Couture City First Bank of DC Christine and John Clardy Clark Construction Group, LLC Alisone and Wyndham Clarke Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton Kathryn and Douglas Cochrane Janet Langhart and William Cohen Lawrence Cohen Sam Collins Community House Church Connolly Bove Lodge & Hutz LLP Carolyn Corwin D&P Creative Strategies Lynn and Mike De Lacy Dealy Foundation Dimick Foundation Douglas Development Corporation Duberstein Group Ariane Dubois and Eddie Abramson Thelma Duggin Anita Dunn Frances and Ralph Dweck Eighth Day Church Emmanuel Lutheran Church Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Fannie Mae Matching Gifts Program Victor Fazio and Judy Kern Fazio Teresa Febres Festival Church Elise Fisher Jane and Nathan Fishkin Nancy Folger and Sidney Werkman, M.D. Stephen Foster Freddie Mac Foundation - Matching Gifts Betty Fredericks and Scott Miles Heather Free George Preston Marshall Foundation Goldman Sachs Trenice Goldstein Goldstein Corvasce Family Foundation Susan Gordon and Michael Higgins Nancy and Richard Gould Douglas Grace Frederick Graefe Sharon and Ed Gund Hae-Soon Hahn and Steven Rosenbaum Minority Corporate Counsel Association Joyce Harmon Mary Dana Moore Kathryn O’Leary Higgins Mary Susan Moore Jackie Hoffman Olivia Morgan and David Plouffe Delise Holloman Alfred Moses Honeywell Thomas Mueller Elaine Horn Ellen and N. James Myerberg Sylvia Horwitz Lisa Namerow Inter-Faith Chapel National Capital Affordable Housing, Inc. International Monetary Fund Ralph Nelson Steve Jablonsky Virginia Newmyer Maureen Jais-Mick and Daniel Mick Phebe Novakovic and David Morrison Jenner and Block Michelle and Barack Obama John Duda Foundation Joyce and William O’Brien M. Holly Johnson Kathleen O’Hare Johnston, Lemon & Co. Incorporated Ohr Kodesh Congregation Barbara Jones Sheila O’Leary and John Hess Christine and Howard Kaufman Nancy and Frederick Oliphant, III KBR Foundation Lisa Overton and John Coons Claude and Nancy Keener Charitable Fund Guy Pfeffermann Lucy and Samuel Keker Phase Foundation Vicki Kennedy PNC Bank Anita and William Kerr Nancy Polikoff Stephen Kidd Irma Poretsky John Killpack Professional Convention Management Association David Knight Faye and Norman Rabinowitz Renee Korda and Mark Olson Reed Smith Katherine Krents Reznick Group Simeon Kriesberg Nancy and Greg Ricca The Kris Kringle Fund Larry Robertson George Kundanis John Rortvedt Ester Kurz-Scheibel and John Scheibel S. Freedman & Sons Shirley Landwirth Terrence C. Salt Marcy and Donald Leverenz Isabel Sawhill Lutheran Campus Ministry, University of Maryland Jean Schiro-Zavela and Vance Zavela Lutheran Church of the Redeemer Norma and Svend Schmidt Miriam Lutz Carole and Peter Segal Nancy Lutz Helen Sherwood David S. Lyles Shiloh Family Life Center Foundation Alexandra MacCracken Jean Simons and Steven Solow Susan Mack Erika and Craig Singer Margaret and Gary Maring Mary Sophos Vivien and Lester Marion St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church Hanna Marks Sara Stair and Michael Rivers The Mars Foundation Charles Stanford Carol Marsh and Tim Fretz Staritch Foundation, Inc. Brigid McCarthy and Daniel Charles Jeanne Stovroff Gregory Melanson and Daniel Anderson Schroeder Stribling and Betsy Pursell Susan and Craig Merrill Joe Higdon and Ellen Sudow Fund Dan Meyer Daniel Tate Microsoft Matching Gifts Program The Economist Patrice Miller Ruth Thomas Miller and Chevalier Charitable Foundation Richard Thompson DONOR LIST Thompson Hine Community of Christ Norman Knutsen Blake K. Thorkelson Convergenz, LLC Kei Koizumi and Jeff Dutton Thorsen French Advocacy LLC Donna Cooper Joan and Herbert Kotz Jonathan Thrower Mathilda Cox Gregory Kubala Tobey Foundation Carrie Cristinzio Arlene La Pierre Lisa and David Todd DC NOW Victoria Lawford and Robert Pender Eleanor and John Tomczyk Diana DeBold Elaine Lee Stephanie and Fernando van Reigersberg Mae and David Dillon Edward Levine Vienna Presbyterian Church District Sample Sale Michael Levy Washington Management Mollie Dougherty and Tanguy de Carbonnieres Ruth and Jacob J. Lew Corporation Foundation Bridget Donohue Linda and William Lewis Andrea Way and Edward Neuschler Mark Drajem Gordon Link Wayne Goldstein Memorial Foundation Lindsey Drath Janet and Edward Lublin Burton Weller Jennifer Duck Carolyn Lussenhop Westervelt Charitable Trust Susan and Dale Dunlop Gouind Madhiraju Elizabeth Adele and Clyde Wilcox Florence and Henry Einhorn Cheryl Martin and Roger Claassen Liliane Willens Belle and Ronald Elving Opal-Dawn Martin Women of All Saints Vronna and Lowell Endahl Lane McBride Ellen and Bernard Young Jean and George Evans Victoria McCormick Marliyn and David Falksen Kathy and Ron McCreedy Linda and Thomas Foley Mary Ann and John McIntyre Stuart and Ben Allen Frances Foltz Leigh Method Sandra and Clement Alpert Ft. Chaplin Park LP Microsoft Giving Corporation Elena Alvarez Joanne Garlow Carolyn and Richard Miller Mary Anders Colleen and Greg Gerner Amy Jo and Jesse Moore Margaret Anderson and Bruce McConnell Michael Gershenson John Moore Ascension and St. Agnes Amy Gillespie Mt. Vernon United Methodist Friends Class Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church Thomas Glynn La Guardia and Anthony Myers Elizabeth Baker Liran Gordon National Association of Broadcasters John Bancroft The Gorlitz Foundation Diane and Daniel Nelson Bethlehem Lutheran Church Freya Grand Elsa Newmyer Patricia Black Greenway Apartments LLP Judith Nowak Laura Bocalandro and Thomas Carothers Jerry Hahne Laurie Oseran Paul Bock Sharon Halpin and Frederick Schafrick Susan Page and Carl Leubsdorf Katie Boehret and Kevin Sheives Patricia and Harold Halvorson Katharine and John Pan Kate Bolduan Dr. Keith Harley Jeff Pishner Phyllis Bonanno and Evan Berlack David Harwell Potomac Chapter of The Girl Friends, Inc. Shawn Bone Todd Helmus Prince of Peace Lutheran Church Lauren Bosco Joan and Bernard Hollander Soula Proxenos Robyn and Andrew Brown Home Builders Institute Erica Raphael and Richard Friedman Nancy Bubes Richard Hurd Research in Motion Paul C. Callen Independent Project Analysis, Inc. Resurrection Lutheran Church Valerie Camillo Judith Inge Patricia Richter Meredith Capps and Andrew Racca Jean Ingham Barbara and Bernard Ries Michael Carowitz Katie James Royal Rodgers Bert Carp Carla and Mel Jaranson Mary Rosenbaum Center for Urban Ministry, Inc. Barbara Johnson Pamela Rothenberg Susan and John Clark Junior League of Washington, Inc. Ruth and Sam Salzberg Family Foundation Marvin Clark Lois Kabat Ann Satterthwaite Judi Cochran Sally Kaplan Linda Schilling Jeffrey Colman Judith Kaufmann and George Moose Beth and Harry Search Thora Colot Debra King Share Our Strength Community Lutheran Church Renee and Victor Klatt Connie Sharp $500-$999 14 N STREET VILLAGE ANNUAL REPORT Jane Sieverts Tammy Tangen Chani Wiggins Ernest Slingsby Betty Ann and John Tanner Ann Wild Mark Smith Nancy Timmer-Beach and Larry Beach Willa’s Way Mike Smith Charles and Anne Gesell Vaughn Margot and Paul Zimmerman Thomas Solem Kathy and Bruce Wahl Lori Spaeny The Wallace Family Philanthropic Fund Georgia and John Todd Stewart Susan Wechsler Sylvia and Duane Straub Kim Wenk Nancy Sulfridge and Kenneth Bryson Susan and John Whitelaw We are grateful for all of our generous supporters, but due to space constraints we are only able to list those who donated $500 or more. Although a great deal of care has gone into ensuring the accuracy of this donor list, there may be errors. We apologize for any omissions, misspellings, or other mistakes and welcome your corrections and suggestions. BOARD AND HONORARY BOARD FY12 HONORARY BOARD FY12 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Carol Wheeler, Co-Chair Marvin Weissberg, Co-Chair Linda Daschle Diana Enzi Kitty Higgins Joe Horning Debbi Jarvis Melissa Maxfield Kate Moss Pamela Rothenberg Jennifer M. Stewart H. Stewart Van Scoyoc Vickie McCormick, Chair Jane Fishkin, Vice-Chair Andi Carlson, Secretary Sheila O’Leary, Treasurer Rev. Karen Brau Tammy Cameron Steve Deggendorf Keith Harley Frederick Humphries Jr. Arend Kouwenaar Gary Maring Darlene Mathews Dale McDaniel Sheila Melvin Allison Putala Larry Robertson Peter Shields Ruth Sorenson SPECIAL THANKS TO FATHOM CREATIVE (fathomcreative.com), WHO DESIGNED THIS ANNUAL REPORT, AND PAUL KIM, WHO TOOK OUR PHOTOGRAPHS. Non-Profit Org. 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