Woods Services Annual Report 2015
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Woods Services Annual Report 2015
Annual Report | 2015 Unlocking potential. One life at a time. Our Core Values HEALTH AND SAFETY – We are committed to protecting and preserving the well-being of the individuals we serve and our employees. We work diligently to promote a just culture of transparency and accountability that identifies, mitigates and effectively manages risk. RESPECT – We are committed to compassionate care, ethical practices, effective and honest communication, collaborative relationships, and the highest standards of integrity. We acknowledge and value the dignity of all human beings and value our relationships with one another – without exception. LEADERSHIP – We are committed to being a high-performance organization, an employer and provider of choice, and a recognized leader in the field of human services. We work to instill that same passion and drive for success into both the individuals we serve and our employees. OURVISION OURMISSION We envision a world where an individual has opportunities and supports that promote self-determination, the joy of Woods supports children and adults with disabilities or challenges to achieve their highest potential and independence through innovative and individualized approaches that promote learning and personal achievement, and a fulfilling life. ADVOCACY – We are committed to advocating for the welfare of the individuals we serve, in keeping with the tradition of our founder, Mollie Woods. We proactively take action to protect and advance the best interest of the individuals we serve through active engagement in our communities, and by influencing policies and decisions made at the local, state, and federal levels. COURAGE – We are committed to positive change. We have the resolve to advocate for the best interests of the individuals we serve and the openness to pursue opportunities that advance our vision, mission, and values. fulfillment. 2015 Woods Services Annual Report | Unlocking potential. EXCEPTIONAL PEOPLE. | FULFILLING LIVES. A Message from Our President. Unlocking potential. One life at a time. Dear Friends, Woods Services has earned a national reputation for the compassionate, quality supports it provides for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. We assist people with special needs in unlocking their potential, discovering their talents, and learning skills that help them live as independently as possible and enjoy fulfilling and rewarding lives. An energy radiates at Woods Services as you move through our residences and day programs. The individuals we serve are growing, learning, and living well with the support of a dedicated and compassionate staff. We cheer the successes of individuals, some of them major like Maddy and Val who you will read about in this report, but more are small incremental steps taken toward greater independence. We also celebrated organizational successes in fiscal year 2015, which included the opening and dedication of the Stabler NeuroRehab Center with a keynote address given by The Honorable Patrick J. Kennedy. The renovated and expanded space has enabled us to open a Clubhouse for individuals who have acquired brain injuries, one of 17 in the United States in which persons with brain injuries can participate in group activities that help them build their skills to prepare them for community employment. In addition, Beechwood NeuroRehab was awarded a contract with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) for its Assisted Living Program for Veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury. Our day programs are an area of growth for Woods. Including our schools, employment alternatives, and the Clubhouse, we increased day program enrollment by 61 percent from 2014 to 2015. We also increased employment opportunities for the people we serve by opening a kiosk at the Oxford Valley Mall where the individuals we serve sell crafts and floral arrangements for our Yellow Daffodil Flower Shop. In addition, we opened the Common Grounds Café in our former Woodlands Education Center where one can purchase coffee, snacks and lunch Monday through Friday from 7 am-4 pm. Both provide many different skill development opportunities from retail sales to inventory to food preparation. All lead to community employment possibilities. We were founded more than a century ago by visionary Mollie Woods with two simple goals — to advance the quality of life and standard of care for individuals with disabilities. She gained international recognition for her groundbreaking work in helping children with exceptional needs experience the joy of achievement and lead fulfilling lives. Today, we’ve broadened her mission to serve people of all ages and levels of care with a unique model that empowers them to set and achieve ambitious goals. Our model relies on the strength of our highly trained, highly motivated, and extremely dedicated team of clinicians, educators and counselors who work in partnership with the people we serve to develop and implement highly individualized support plans that are as unique as they are. Like most human service organizations, we’ve experienced challenges as funding resources dwindle and demands for services increase. Despite these difficulties, Woods Services remains in a strong financial position enabling us to stay focused on our commitment to the people we serve. We will continue to innovate and find solutions to help individuals with disabilities unlock their potential and realize their dreams. Sources of Funding for Individuals Served by Woods From the days of Mollie’s founding, to the present, we have helped people with exceptional needs unlock their potential, experience the joys of achievement, and live meaningful and fulfilling lives. We are grateful for the extraordinary support we receive from family, friends, businesses and foundations who partner with us to guarantee that we can continue to honor the ideals set forth by Mollie Woods. Thank you especially to our staff who form the core of our programs. Their dedication, in conjunction with participation from many family and friends, ensures that individuals with disabilities will have opportunities and choices that lead to growth and personal fulfillment. Thanks once again for all of your support. Sincerely, Scott Spreat, Ed.D. President and CEO 2015 Woods Services Annual Report | Unlocking potential. EXCEPTIONAL PEOPLE. | FULFILLING LIVES. Program Specialist Chris Jowett; Clinician Kim Schreffler; Clinical Director Constance Grant; Residential Manager Richard Reid, and Education Director Terry Czarkowski. While Val’s parents and his team met weekly to set goals, it was the direct care staff who were with him continually and gained his trust who have helped him become a loving, interesting young man. In general, teams meet as frequently as is needed, but not as often as Val’s. This extraordinary group met each week to discuss his progress and to establish the next goal to work toward. Some weeks, the same goal remained on the table and different strategies were developed to help him achieve it. Over the first few weeks, Val was able to walk to school where a special classroom was set up for him. The duration of time spent in a chair in the classroom increased over time, gradually other students were introduced into the room, and now Val takes part in lessons spending a full day actively participating in school. The Woods Difference. Val’s Story. A warm July day greeted a then 14 year-old Val as he arrived at Woods in a padded van accompanied by his father and a behaviorist. Val’s actions prevented him from being transported any other way as he would kick out the windows. Those and other behaviors kept him from participating in daily life activities as he usually hurt himself or others. Even with the most intensive supports, school became a place of continual crisis. Jani and Lenny Sblendorio, Val’s parents, arrived with unsettled certainty as they accepted their decision to make a journey of the heart more than 100 miles from the their home in Wayne, New Jersey to Woods in Langhorne, PA. Could Woods unlock the power of thought that they hoped their son with autism capable? Would he be safe? While their expectations of Woods were high, what has transpired has exceeded their wildest hopes and dreams for Val, and frankly, for them as well. As a result of intensive teamwork in his first year, his aggressive behaviors decreased significantly, he became curious about his surroundings, his communication improved and a loving personality started to blossom. The staff assigned to work with Val played a significant role in his improvement. His team comprised the following: two direct care staff members, Tony Balter and Marcelle Goode; teacher Denise Tholey; No longer isolated, Val is now a recognized and well-loved resident of Woods. He lives a life beyond confused existence, and interacts, understands and learns from his friends, each one with their own special gifts and needs. To the delight of all, Val now has a limited, yet growing, sight word vocabulary, and looks for new experiences. Jani and Lenny believe that, “This type of collaboration over the years is unmatched and cannot be duplicated. Where else is there such a detailed database of how interventions work or do not work in multiple environments? This would NEVER be duplicated outside of Woods despite our intensive efforts.” The progress is clear, “Our son had zero friends and he is now the mini Mayor of Woods. His safety needs are met without hindering him from new experiences. Val has opportunities for enrichment at all times.” The Sblendorios recognize that the sacrifice and challenge they met more than six years ago now affords a new life for their family - a life that they had not envisioned, or even thought attainable. Holidays and weekends are spent with Val at Woods Services. While Val is their only child, they lovingly open their hearts to ALL of their Woods family. “Thank you Woods Services, we are so grateful to you and your team, and are proud to walk arm and arm as we go through our journey with autism together.” 2015 Woods Services Annual Report | Unlocking potential. THANK YOU To all of our generous donors. We couldn’t do what we do without you and all your support. We extend our sincere GRATITUDE and heartfelt THANKS to those who have invested in Woods’ exceptional people and programs that enable us to support individuals in attaining a fulfilling life. We offer our appreciation to the following individuals, corporations, organizations, and foundations that thoughtfully supported Woods Services with gifts between July 1, 2014 and June 30, 2015. $250,000 and above Donald B. and Dorothy L. Stabler Foundation $50,000 - $99,999 Dwight and Mary Miller Pennsylvania Department of Transportation $25,000 - $49,999 Faulkner - Ciocca Dealerships Foundations Community Partnership Jane Francisco The Huisking Foundation, Inc. Trion Group, a Marsh & McLennan Agency $10,000 - $24,999 AVS Foundation Bates Family Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Faulkner Alan and Rita Greene Emmett R. Hook Jr. Trust Faulkner West Chester Independence Blue Cross Ronald F. Myers Synergy Pharmacy Services Mary Helen Taliaferro TD Charitable Foundation TD Bank $5,000 - $9,999 Ally Auto Angler West Consultants Karen Blood and Amy Grace Church & Dwight Employee Giving Fund Charles Cross Architecture Ciocca Hyundai Quakertown Alice DeVoe and John Szabo Eastern States Hyundai Dealers Advertising Assoc., Inc. eBay Inc. Foundation and Silicon Valley Community Foundation Abraham M. and Rose Ellis Foundation Elliot’s Vending Company Ethos Group, Inc. Faulkner Family Foundation Paul and Marianne Gard Leonard J. Graziani, MD Harvest Moon Landscaping, Inc. The Loy T. Hempt Trust Thomas and Martha May PFM Advisors Judith Purcell Diana L. Ramsay RSM Charles and Carolyn Reichenbach Drs. Scott and Suzie Spreat Victor and Cecilia Vega Ann L. Wild The Family of Tully Williams $2,500 - $4,999 AutoTrader.com Beverly L. Anello Ruth Camp Campbell Foundation Carr & Duff, Inc. Cars.com Ciocca Subaru Ciocca Ford Quakertown CMM, Inc. Chris Coval Echo Financial Products, LLC Faulkner BMW Fenningham, Stevens, Dempster & Coval, LLP The First National Bank and Trust Company of Newtown Grant Thornton, LLP The Hazer Family The Herling Family Johnson, Kendall & Johnson, Inc. Robert J. Lieber Charitable Trust Malady & Wooten, LLP Marnie Maxwell William and Lainey McMahon Andrew and Connie Neary Oxford Valley Pain and Surgical Center Parx Casino Phyllis M. Patricco and the Brindisi Family Philadelphia Zoo Powerlytics, Inc. EXCEPTIONAL PEOPLE. R.P. Mongillo Plumbing & Heating The George W. Rentschler Foundation Seyfarth Shaw LLP Sharer Petree Brotz & Snyder Dan Shine Peter Shubiak Stifel Martha G. Stott Larry Sullivan Family Jeff and JoAnne Tarnoff UNUM U.S. Foodservice Philadelphia George and Janet Vergis Veritiv $1,000 - $2,499 Bob and Marcia Adams John and Mary Aiello Allies, Inc. AllSector Technology Group Angelo’s Carpet One John and Jessie Antonius John and Gwen Aviles Stanley and Lillian Axenfeld Barry Isett & Associates, Inc. The Behar Family Blockhouse Company, Inc. Boyle Construction, Inc. Bullard Automotive Group, Inc. Paul and Cindy Caracappa Center for Colon and Rectal Health, Inc. Charles Cross Ciocca Collision Cozen O’Connor Ann and Eugene Cremins Kem and Phoebe Edwards Enterprise Rent-A-Car Faulkner Chevrolet John and Maureen Fenningham Stephen and Joan Flynn Jeff Gordon Tim, Kathy, Brandon and Liam Graham Mark S. Greenberg Gurjeet and Mary Grewal Michael and Anita Haggerty Hatfield Quality Meats | Hay Group Herbert and Ilyne Herling Doug and Cheryl Kauffman Susan Larkin Jonathan and Sharon Liggett The Lubert Family Foundations Samuel P. Mandell Foundation Manfredi Mushroom, Inc. Justin and Neha Markle Marshall, Dennehey, Warner, Coleman & Goggin Robert and Suzanne Moore Antoinette and John Pergolin Bryan and Julia Pfister Pickering, Corts & Summerson, Inc. The Dale L. Reese Foundation RoMedicare, LLC Eileen Sawyer Schachter Portnoy, LLC Jesse and Lauren Serventi Siemens Caring Hands Foundation John and Kathy Spagnola Starfish Media Group Hilary Stephens The Supplee and Yousefian Families H. Lynn Tractman Unitex vAuto Chris Veno Waste Management of Delaware Valley Wells Fargo Dealer Services Frank and Janice Whitelam Mark T. Williams Wrightstown Family Medicine, PC $500 - $999 Allied World Larry Alter Apex Financial Advisors, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Argo Arlington Heritage Group BBD, LLP Mr. and Mrs. Michael Belmondo Berkshire Hathaway Homestate Companies Dale S. Bernstein BestVest Investments, LTD FULFILLING LIVES. Donors cont. $500 - $999 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bird Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bodenheimer Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Booth Jr. Karen A. Bossert Burke Motor Group Catholic Health East/ AP Shared Services CBC Advertising Ciocca Chevy Quakertown Ciocca Ford Souderton Ciocca Honda Harrisburg Coho Partners Rebecca Creskoff David Daneker Delcrest Medical Services, Inc. George DeVoe Dawn Diamond Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Drigotas III Elliott, Lynne, and Ethan Dubin Drew Eddy Edison Court, Inc. Elliott-Lewis Corporation David R. Evanson The Honorable Frank A. Farry Faulkner Hyundai - Philadelphia Judith S. Faulkner Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fesnak Karen L. Fleming Dr. Vail P. Garvin Dr. Mary Ann Gataletto The Glenmede Trust Company, NA Marilyn Goldstein The Herling Family Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hoelter Jake Hollander Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holmes Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ingersoll Jackson Lewis Kathleen Burns Kapusnick Anita Karo Mr. and Mrs. Derek Kimmel Simon and Lisa Kimmelman John and Barbara Krivda Joseph Lazzarotti Judith Leuck R.J. Lewis Brian MacHenry John and Chris Marcy Carley A. Maurer Robert McLernan Mr. and Mrs. Bill McMahon Mercadien Consulting, LLC A Mercadien Group Company Angelo Monaco National Aquarium Anthony O’Brien Jennifer Pechet Jim Pluck The Precision Environmental Company RBC Foundation - USA Dr. and Mrs. Mark Reber, MD Heather Reynolds RT Workers’ Comp Specialty Derek Rubini Thomas and Karen Shade Mr. and Mrs. John Simonelli Betty Sokol Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Strohmetz Sunoco Inc. Brian Sushko The Taimanglo Family Richard Tewksbury Andrew Trauger Chris Walker Peter Walker Rick Wayne Patricia D. Wellenbach Mr. and Mrs. Bill Widing Craig Wigginton Mark and Holly Wolbransky and Family Wolfington Body Company, Inc. Worth & Company, Inc. $250 - $499 Dr. and Mrs. David Archibald Dwayne Arehart William Basler Rick Battaglia Beneficial Bank Donna Rumsey Benson Michael and Teresa Berks Mr. and Mrs. Terry Blackwell Victoria Brossy David and Holly Brown 2015 HOLLYWoods Gala a Huge Success John Brubaker Elizabeth Burzynski* Sue Campbell Canon Solutions America, Inc. Mary Ann Capeci Cautilli Orthopaedic Surgical Specialists Ciocca Volkswagen Allentown Connor Weber & Oberlies Mr. and Mrs. Ernesto Cosme Jr. Thomas H. Cosgrove Cresa-Philadelphia Andrea D’Alessio Mr. and Mrs. George Dempster Nancy Donahue B. Lorraine Dreby William Dunkelberg Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Epstein Elaine Faulkner Leonard A. Feinberg, Inc. Andrea Nuddle Fink Carol Gallagher Edward Garrity William F. Geilfuss III Michael Giantini Hugh D. Gillespie Rich Gilmore Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Gorman Joseph Grossbauer The Haviaras Family Kathy A. Hodak Mr. and Mrs. David V. Hoffman Kieran Holohan Dr. and Mrs. Kevin Hornberger Niki Ingram Thompson and Mary Jane Irvin David J. James Marvin Johnson Laura Kahn Jeffrey Kalamar Charles and Virginia King Murray and Elayne Klein, parents of Scott Sarubin John and Martha Kubeyka Langhorne Borough Daniel LaValla Harry J. Lawall & Son, Inc. Jennifer Lessin Mark E. Levin, Esq. Bob Lewis Lyophilization Technology, Inc. Ernest Mann Gary Maurer Merle McCann Aubrey McClendon Mary Mealey Mark Metaxotos Miller Bros. Mary Ellen Moore Frank Naylor Jeffrey Nelson Robert Niles Tony Payton Sandra Phillips John and Angela Plantarich Alan and Hanna Press Provident Energy John Racanelli Carol Rediger Catherine Robertson Jessica Robeson Rotary Club of Shady Brook Charities Russell Rice Associates, Inc. David Sandel, Esq. John and Rose Savitz Joseph I. Savoca Michael Schmidt Scott Seiz David and Thomasin Shepp Gordon Shopp Gary and Tammi Steinberg Laura Tarallo Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Trachtman, Esq. United by Autism and the Family of Val-Austin Sblendorio Linda Van Derveer Geno Vento Gennaro Vuono Mr. and Mrs. Kristian Weeder Norman White Marsha Willis Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Winslow Dr. and Mrs. Robert Wolfson Debbie Woodman Joanne Adamson Woodyard and David O. Woodyard Lauren Young Young’s Garage, Inc. The Yousefians and The Supplees Mr. Bryan Zanolini Woods traveled back in time to the Roaring Twenties for the HOLLYWoods Gala, which was held on January 17, 2015, at the Hyatt Bellevue in Philadelphia. The theme for the night was The Great Gatsby and the red carpet gave attendees a chance to show off their fringe, fedoras, and feathers. The second annual gala raised more than $227,000 overall, including $55,550 during a special video appeal to raise funds to facilitate travel home for individuals living at Woods. NBC10 Reporter Jim Rosenfield served as the gala emcee and attendees enjoyed live entertainment from Joshua Pensinger, a young man living at Woods, Marlana VanHoose, a young woman from Kentucky who is visually impaired and diagnosed with cerebral palsy, and the Mood Swings Big Band. 2015 Woods Services Annual Report | Unlocking potential. Maddy’s Journey. Maddy had a few problems before coming to Woods. Her most significant challenge was controlling her anger, which led to violent rages and threatening behavior. Frankly, our staff had never seen such extreme outbursts and had reservations about admitting her. However, they felt that they could make a difference in her life through support that would empower her to make the changes necessary to enable her to return home to her family. The influence and impact of this mission has bolstered Maddy’s self-esteem. She now values her ability to make a tangible difference in the world. Maddy’s 360 degree life turnaround in just two years is one of the most significant we’ve experienced. Our staff believes that championing this cause became part of her therapy aimed at learning, developing, and nurturing positive behaviors. Maddy now has self-confidence and dreams for her future! In just a little more than two years of treatment, Maddy’s life has changed forever. Madelina E. Kubasta, age 17, was honored in November by the Central Bucks Chamber of Commerce for her leadership in the UNLESS initiative championed by the Philadelphia Zoo. The UNLESS project is an effort to raise awareness of the harmful effects on the natural habitats of many endangered species by the proliferation of palm oil, pulp and paper plantations. Most affected by this tragedy are the orangutan and Sumatran tiger through unsustainable farming and deforestation in the world’s rain forests. Maddy says she is most grateful to her grandfather and mother for finding Woods Services, which she calls “a blessing.” She has big plans for her future. Inspired by her grandmother, who once owned a floral shop, Maddy expects to return to her Washington home and pursue a career in floral design. In preparation for this career, you may have seen her captivating smile at our own Yellow Daffodil Flower Store. Our staff at Woods believes that Maddy is their “blessing” because she has taught them about perseverance, hope, and joy. Maddy immersed herself in this initiative through the encouragement of her clinician, Dr. Constance Grant, who correctly predicted that Maddy would empathize with the suffering animals. Maddy’s leadership of the palm oil initiative in school has been pivotal in her overall treatment. Living so far from her home and family in Washington State, Maddy easily related to the displacement of the orangutans from their rainforest homes. Their plight motivated her to become an advocate, share their story and promote environmental conservation for orangutans and other endangered wildlife. EXCEPTIONAL PEOPLE. Her wish is that all animals can have a home that is their natural place in the world just as she will go home to hers. Please follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ WoodsOrganization to read stories of other individuals whose lives have changed thanks to the exceptional staff at Woods. Exceptional People. Fulfilling Lives. | FULFILLING LIVES. More than 950 people came to Woods on May 2, 2015, to kick off the inaugural Run for Woods 5K and Fitness Fair. The Run/Walk/Roll event drew participants from the community, as well as friends, family, and residents of Woods, and raised more than $227,000, mostly through sponsorships and donations. The money raised helps Woods Services prepare individuals for work and life in the community and offers opportunities for social experiences. Nearly 550 participants competed in a timed 5K race, which took them through Woods’ campus as well as historic Langhorne, while the remainder stayed at Woods for a leisurely 1-mile fun walk. The event served as a great way to engage the local community in the camaraderie of Woods, as Langhorne residents cheered on participants from their homes and businesses. A Run to Remember But the fun didn’t stop there! After medals and prizes were awarded, all participants were treated to a BBQ lunch, live entertainment, and a fitness fair. Preparations are well under way for our second annual Run for Woods 5K Run/Walk/Roll, which will be held on Saturday, May 7, 2016. Please visit www.runforwoods.org for more information! Donors cont. $100 - $249 A & K Industrial Corp. Action Karate Joe Adams Augusto Adrid, MD Robert Agnello Mr. and Mrs. Oladipupo Ajayi Lawrence and Ellen Albert American Kitchen Machinery Repair Co., Inc. George Anderson Joe Anderson Paul and Susan Anderson Nick Angelucci Mr. and Mrs. Roger Angrick Iad Antonios Alexander Arehart Christine Aumann Susan Bankoff Julie Bartl Beacon Bridge Wealth Partners, KMMG LLC Jennifer Beccaris Jana Belsky Sarah E. Berg Barry M. Berner Cheryl Berringer Deborah Berringer Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Boffa Christine Botica Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bradley Susan Brocco James S. Browne Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bucca Tammy Buckley Bethany Bullard John Burns Campaign Consultation Incorporated Brendon Carabello Michael Carroll Fred and Carol Casselman Carolyn Cautilli Dr. and Mrs. George P. Cautilli Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Chenney Giovanna Chiti Noreen Ciamaichelo Gregg Ciocca Denny and Evelyn Clark Robert Connell Marge Conner-Levin The Conservatory Chad Cross Thomas Crowley Kristin Csaszar Matt Cullen Mr. and Mrs. John G. Curtan Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Curtin Robert and Teresa Czarkowski Hillary D’Aprile Ben Dati Mr. and Mrs. William C. Davis Terry Davis Beverly G. Daye Be Degrazia Robert Delahanty Delta Dental Peter DeNunzio Carrie Di Costanzo Steve Diller Jesse Dinkel Ioana Douglas Duff Co. Margaret Duncan Donna Dutcher Elva Edwards Robert Egan John and Nancy Elder Rosemarie Esteves Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Evans Christine Everest Walter Everett Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fain Gina Fasini Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Fasini Jack and Heather Fehn Ralph Fey First Federal of Bucks County Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fitzgerald Sheila Fitzpatrick Darlene J. Flowers Mr. and Mrs. Phil Fogli Rev. Robert and Lori Fox Robert Frafferty Fred H. Straub, Inc. Wilfried Gabel Christian Garcia Evalyn Gelhau George School Herb Georgiadis Dr. and Mrs. Harry D. Getz Frank Giardini Arnette M. Gilstrop George F. Gimmi Jr. Barry and Alice Glassman Vanessa Goff Terence Golden Elizabeth Goodhart Gorman Optimal Health Solutions, Inc. Robert Gorman Paul Gouza Russ Graeber Elisabeth Grant Charles and Lois Greenawalt Lee and Carine Gulick Dan Haggerty Elizabeth Hance John Hanlon Kim Haskell Chris Hemerly Susan Herman Mr. and Mrs. Todd Herman Maria Herwig Dee Hillas Elizabeth Anne Hobson Beverly Hock Marlene Hoffman Philip and Patricia Holland Thomas Holohan James R. Horn Jr. Kathy E. Huber 2015 Woods Services Annual Report | Mr. and Mrs. Greg Hucklebridge Susan Hughes Bradford Humphrey Kathy M. Hunt Maria Hylton Jack Williams Tire Company, Inc. Catherine Jackson Dawn Johenning Barbara Johnson Lucy Johnson Mike Jones Jones Sign Co., Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Kaminski Christopher and Stephen Kamnitsis Penny and Jim Kelly Chi Kim Soo H. Kim and So Young Kim Jeanne Ann King Tristan King Mr. and Mrs. Rick Komyanek Joseph Kovalcheck Eric Kratchwell Barry Kready Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Krol Stuart and Carol Kurlancheek on behalf of Judy Axenfeld Faye Lam Hilary Lander BaoChau Le Leadership Recruiters Ursula Anselmo Lemanski Kimberly Lengel Greta LePera Barbara A. Lettiere Carol Lizzi Mr. and Mrs. Rob Loughery Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lovelidge Steven and Susan Lundh Alex MacKerell Cookie Mahon Mary Beth Mahoney and Ed Maitz Dan Maida David M. Maksymovich Unlocking potential. Lindsey Mandic Andrew and Sandy Marker Eileen Matesich Mr. and Mrs. Drew Mattis Bob Maurer Brian McCartan Mr. and Mrs. James K. McCormick Debbie McGowan Michael McInerney Mr. and Mrs. Ward McMasters Robert Meckling Doreen Megna Sharon Merhige Audrey Miller Manuel and Pauline Miller Mr. and Mrs. Warren Miller Miller’s Auto & Truck Accessories, LLC Montana Mechanical Inc. Michael Morgan William Morrison Kathryn Morrow Denise Mosley Holly Muller Alexander and Joan Nagy John Nalesnik Norman Carpet One Alison Ogelsby Farrell The Ogelsby Group, Realtors Estela Ogiste Susan Okeefe On the Go Kids, Inc. Optimal Health Center Jack Oyler Megan Oyler Keith Pacheco Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pasqualone Patient First Ryan Patrick Edward Peers Katie Peluse Shelby Perkins Juliet Perry Amy Petersen Mr. and Mrs. Pete Petersen Trina Petroni The Plant Lady of Bucks County, LLC Mr. and Miss Gary Plefka Allison Poirier Daniel and Margo Polett The Prementine Family Revocable Trust Jessica Prince Rob Pritchard Richard W. Purcell Gregory Ream Jana Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rittenhouse Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rogers Kimberly Roncase Rotary Club of Langhorne Mr. and Mrs. Jon Rubin Lenore Rubino Rogers John and Valerie Rushmore Nolan Russo John H. Salley Mr. and Ruben R. Santana Madison Saurman Margaret Savoca and Bruce Bradford Evelyn Schaffer Michael Schengold Geri Schlask Eric Schlusselberg Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Schmidberger Ellyn Schoen Fred Schonwald Thomas Scrivener Kevin Seaton Jeff Seitz Darren Shames Kathleen Shelinsky-Ficke Patrick Sherman Mary Pat Sherry Michael Shoengold Shoprite of Hunterdon County, Inc. Peter and Barbara Shubiak Stephen Shulman Shirley Skolnik Joel Smith Shannon Smith Sean Solomon Jonathan Solomons Joseph Spanier Alan Speer Cecilia Speer Sports Car Tire John Spy Bradford Stephan David Sterk Robert Stitz The Stoduto Family Mr. and Mrs. Eileen Stone Frances V. Stoughton Fred Straub Glen Stuart George Sucher Zachary Supernault Robin Suydam Tanya Swartz Sweet Megan Baking Co., LLC Elizabeth Szabo Tabor Children’s Services Tailor Made Maintenance Mr. and Mrs. William S. Thayer Caitlin Thomas Nicole Thornton Ann Titano Maria Torrisi Tom Trenwith Tri State Martial Arts Academy TruMark Financial Credit Union Tucker Chiropractic Center PC Stephen Tulli Tyco Employees PAC Matching Gift Program Gary Underwood John Van Grinsven Vector Security Mr. and Mrs. Andre von Hoyer Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weiss and Doris Axelrod Steven Wendelboe Douglas Wesney Kevin Whetstine Bruce White Gary Wiley Rebecca Wilkinson Donald Williams Jud and Gay Williams Mr. and Mrs. Richard Winslow Bruce Wite Wei Ying Wong Bob Wood Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wyka Emily Yark Young Living Essential Oils Chet and Liz Zadrozny *deceased Woods Services Statement of Operations and Changes in Net Assets. Year ending June 30 (In Thousands) Service revenue 2015 $ 117,300 Contributions and other 2014 $ 113,600 2,000 2,200 Total revenue and support 119,300 115,800 Wages & benefits 92,800 91,100 Supplies & services 13,900 12,700 Occupancy costs 2,400 2,700 Interest expense 1,100 1,000 Depreciation & amortization 3,200 2,800 Other 2,200 2,900 115,600 113,300 3,700 2,500 Total Expenses Change in Net Assets from Operations EXCEPTIONAL PEOPLE. | FULFILLING LIVES. NON-PROFIT U.S. POSTAGE PAID EXCEPTIONAL PEOPLE. FULFILLING LIVES. Langhorne, PA P.O. Box 36 Langhorne, PA 19047 Permit No. 27 Address Service Requested AUTISM DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITY Ph: 215.750.4000 BRAIN INJURY | EMOTIONAL & BEHAVIORALCHALLENGES E: communications@woods.org | W: woods.org PRADER-WILLI