Annual Report 2014 - FamilyPromiseGRC.org
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Annual Report 2014 - FamilyPromiseGRC.org
of Greater Rockingham County Annual Report 2014 About the Cover The logo in marigolds is located outside the Day Center entrance. “Wish It…Dream It…Do It” is painted on the living room wall of the Day Center. Photos clockwise from left: Cookie Swap Day at the Day Center Susan Hancock and Rick Hartung helping at the SalemFest 5K Nen Horan performing at “An Evening of Thanks and Giving: Gala & Auction” Eight Tracks A Capella performing at the Valentine Dessert Extravaganza Quilt made by Heritage Quilters Guild Book Design, Layout, Editing ~ Melanie Nesheim Print Production ~ Patricia Bryson Photos ~ Melanie Nesheim, Margaret Doughty, Render Edge Media, Jeanne Latulippe, Carolyn Rockwell Published by Family Promise of Greater Rockingham County, Inc. 145 Hampstead Rd. Derry, NH 03038 603-432-0400 February 2015 Board of Trustees President Robert Stift Owner, Clix Portrait Studios of New England Salem and Manchester, NH Vice-President Susan Hancock School nurse, retired Windham/Pelham School District Secretary Judy Nelson Parish and Community Outreach Catholic Charities of New Hampshire, Salem, NH Treasurer Janet Choquette Staff Accountant Ardito, Toscano, & McCollum, P. C. Melanie Nesheim Owner & Property Manager Livingrace Apartments, Salem, NH Susan Bradley-Quaranta Analytical Chemist & Process Development Engineer, retired Mary Hamblett Teacher, retired Ruth-Ellen Post Attorney at Law Post Law Office, Salem, NH Randall Brown Director of Health Research Mathematica Policy Research, Princeton, NJ Staff Network Director Victoria McKinney-Vareschi, January-October Margaret Doughty, October-present Case Managers Sarah George and Margaret Doughty Bus Drivers Margaret Doughty Daniel McIntire, Patty Bryson, Michael Gay Volunteer Office Staff Kathy Todd Volunteers Over 500 volunteers gave 17,176.75 tracked hours in 2014. Kathy Todd Letter from the President As we near the second anniversary of opening our Interfaith Hospitality Network, I am continually amazed at the commitment of so many people that made this organization work in 2014. I am thankful for our volunteers and faith communities for their generosity and service. Over the course of the year, you provided three meals a day and a warm place to sleep to homeless families with nowhere else to turn. You provided thousands of volunteer hours. You provided encouragement and a smile for stressed parents. All of you are truly making a difference in the lives of others. In 2014 we welcomed St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Derry, NH as our newest host congregation. I've had the good fortune to meet their clergy and numerous parishioners at meetings, info sessions and training. Their energy and enthusiasm is contagious. I am thankful for our many financial contributors, large and small. Because of your passion for our mission, we are able to keep our doors open so the work can continue. We have an amazing depth and breadth of donors, ranging from individuals giving a few dollars up to multiple thousands of dollars. In addition to the support from individuals, we received funding from numerous grants, towns, companies, congregations, private fund-raising events, and of course, our fabulous Gala held this past November. I am thankful for the commitment of my fellow board members. You have been amazing workers, upholding the vision and mission of this great program. Three board members, Melanie Nesheim, Mary Hamblett, and Susan Quaranta, retired off the board after years of service. All three were here, dreaming and planning, well before we opened our doors. Their dedication and efforts were crucial in getting this program up and running, and making it through the early years. In 2014 and early 2015 we also welcomed new board members Randy Brown, Kati Ofcarcik, and Paul Canty. Each of your skill sets, personality, and passion for this program will add to the board's ability to provide oversight, governance and guidance. Welcome. To our Day Center staff, I thank you for working to transform the lives of parents and children while taking care of hundreds of day-to-day details. I'd like to officially welcome Margaret Doughty, who has recently taken the position of Director of the Interfaith Hospitality Network, previously held by Victoria McKinney-Vareschi. Maggie came to us as a part-time case manager in April, working with our other part-time case manager Sarah George, who was with us nearly all year. The board’s personnel committee, and our office volunteer extraordinaire of 1-1/2 years, Kathy Todd, worked closely with Maggie through the transition to Network Director. I am now looking forward to working with her to build upon the foundation laid so far. Because of the generosity of our donors, we have the budget to add a full-time case manager in 2015. One of Maggie's first tasks will be to hire a person into this role. Under Maggie's leadership, our staff will continue to refine our intake and case management processes to deliver strength-based case management, concentrating on finding work and finding housing. We are introducing a new financial literacy program designed specifically for Family Promise. We are improving the quality of aftercare to those families who graduate from our program. And so the work continues. Because of the efforts of all of you—donors, board members, host coordinators, meal providers, overnight hosts, staff, fundraisers, grant agencies, towns, and community organizations—we are able to provide a place to call home to families as we work diligently to get those families back into permanent housing. Thank you. ~Bob Stift 2 Building Community, Strengthening Lives Network Director’s Review What an amazing year this has been at Family Promise of Greater Rockingham County! Coming into the program as a Case Manager, then taking on the role of Network Director, I was able to learn all aspects of this program. What impressed me most was that a nonprofit—in existence for two years—was able to sustain itself and come out of 2014 standing quite sturdy. The generous donations from the community, our Sustainers (monthly donors), the Annual Gala, the grants received, and the town funding allowed us to end the year with strength. We increased our revenue from last year in part by obtaining new donors that became aware of our program and saw the proven successes our program provides. Since joining Family Promise in April 2014 I have been part of four families graduating, one mom becoming a full time student, and one family moving to California to be closer to her family. The bonds the families make with each other stay strong even when one leaves the program to live outside of Family Promise. October brought the Family Promise National Conference where a new financial literacy program was rolled out. The direction this takes will provide the families with a strong financial foundation to carry with them when leaving the program. The financial literacy program is taught by two volunteers: Richard Cardner of Londonderry and Paul Canty who works for the IRS and joined the board in 2015. We are reviewing and revamping our current intake forms to make them more streamlined and we are creating a handbook for our guests when they enter our program. Judy Nelson, also on our board, is instrumental in assisting me with this task. We have been present at various farmers markets, Rotary Club meetings, Chamber of Commerce meetings, Derry Fest, and Pelham Old Home Days, and are looking forward to participating in many more activities in 2015. Our guest families enjoyed BBQs and field trips in the warmer months. In September we enjoyed an evening at the Greatest Show on Earth—Barnum and Bailey Circus at the Verizon Center in Manchester, NH. October saw the families and the Day Center busy with national Family Promise Week, culminating in a community dinner. A spectacular evening of musical talent was put on by Let’s Play Music, benefiting Family Promise. The families enjoyed a field trip to Mack’s Apples to pick pumpkins for decorating and carving, and apples for apple crisps and candied apples. November was holiday fun. A huge Thanksgiving meal was provided to the families and Christmas snowflakes were cut out and hung up in the Day Center. Our annual Gala was held November 7th at the Atkinson Country Club, with so much talent from the children who performed and from our special guest, Miss New Hampshire Megan Cooley. December was a whirlwind of fun decorating the Day Center and holding a cookie swap and a wrap party for the families, with paper, ribbons and bows. The host coordinators reached out to their congregations and raised over $1,000.00 in gift cards. We provided our four resident families and three graduated families with these gift cards to buy presents for their children. We received an outpouring of donations from the community, such as The Lions Club, Windham Cub Scouts, Sargent Santa, and the Heritage Quilters Guild to name a few. We were serenaded by TCLC carolers and had dinner and stories with Mrs. Claus! Building Community, Strengthening Lives 3 As Network Director I am excited for 2015. We are hiring a full time Case Manager. This will allow more follow-up with our families and more concentration on building their foundations. It will allow our Host Sites a much more open line of communication regarding our guests, and allow Family Promise to follow our graduates more closely, dedicating more time to them. We have a new host congregation, Pleasant Street United Methodist Church in Salem, NH, who should be able to start hosting July 2015. We will be actively visiting churches to recruit additional new host sites for our guests. The Fund Development committee has some great ideas on making the community more aware of Family Promise and the work we do. This should help to increase our donations so we can provide more support for the future families that will come into our program. Most of all I look forward to seeing the families grow—seeing the weight on their shoulders, that they carry in through our doors on day one, start to ease. I look forward to seeing them become stronger in their belief that they can accomplish tasks needed to be stable outside of Family Promise. I look forward to sharing their tears and their laughter and their growth! "Yesterday is but today's memory, and tomorrow is today's dream." ~ Kahlil Gibran ~Margaret Doughty Interfaith Hospitality Network Census Individuals served: 31 Family units served: 9 Total number of children (under 18): 22 Number of children served age 5 or less: 4 Average length of stay in affiliate (days): 233 Families from Rockingham County: Families from out of state: Families who left within seven days: Two-parent families: Female-headed single parent families: 9 0 0 0 9 Families whose primary reason for homelessness was eviction or foreclosure: 9 Families whose primary reason for homelessness was displacement (fire/flood): 0 Families whose primary reason for homelessness was none of the above: 0 Families may overlap some of the next five categories: Families securing permanent housing: 4 Families still in the IHN as of 12/31/14: 3 Families referred to other shelter programs: 3 Families securing transitional housing 2 Families whose housing status is unknown: 1 Families in which at least one parent was employed upon entering the IHN: 3 Families in which at least one parent secured employment while in the IHN: 1 Former guests who returned for additional services after leaving the IHN: 4 Building Community, Strengthening Lives 4 A Volunteer’s Voice By Peggy Baker Host Coordinator at St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church, Hampstead, NH My journey began one Sunday in 2012 when Bob Stift came to talk to our parishioners. I already knew I wanted to volunteer, but Bob stated they needed someone to be the host coordinator [organize all the volunteers at the host congregation to set up bedrooms at the church facility for Host Week, provide meals, and staff overnights]. After talking with my husband after church that Sunday, I decided to volunteer. It was the beginning of a roller coaster ride. I had a great response by volunteers from our parish and other local churches, and from some who were not church goers but wanted to help. We got all our supplies; then came our first host week in 2013. There was only one family at first, but soon we were up to 3 and 4 families. It was very challenging that first year and I had just about given up when things changed, and everyone pitched in to make the program work. It has been a joy in 2014 to help the families get back on their feet. It is so rewarding when a child crawls up on your lap and says he or she loves you, or when an 11-year-old always says, “Thank you,” for her meal. At the end of the week it is sad to see them go. There is always a hug and “Thank you” from the families. One teenager calls me her friend, and it makes me feel so very thankful that I did not give up, and to know that we are making a difference in their lives. One family moved out-of-state. I think of the older boy, who was like a father to his siblings, and wonder how he is doing and hope he is able to be a boy at last. One night, a family brought myself and another host coordinator a plant and a cake that said, “Thank you for all you do,” a very touching gesture from someone who had so little. This journey has been wonderful due to the support of the board, Network Director, and other host coordinators, and mostly due to the best volunteers ever. A Guest’s Perspective By Margaret Doughty, Network Director Both current and past guests were asked to provide their perspective on how Family Promise has affected their lives. One of our current guests states that the support she received from Family Promise gave her the courage to return to school full time while working part time. Her children feel we are providing a home for them and their mom until they can get their own apartment. Our recent graduate said it was a rough road when she entered the program. She did not know what to expect, especially with congregate living. She came to realize the stability the program offered, and she has made lasting relationships with her “flamily”, a term she and the other families coined to express their connection with each other. A past graduate—who stays in touch and visits quite often—recently had some stressors in her life. She stated she was grateful to have Family Promise to help her research possible solutions and problem-solve. Without the gift cards from Family Promise she said she would not be able to provide a Christmas for her children. She feels we are her emotional “safety net” when life becomes overwhelming. (continued) Building Community, Strengthening Lives 5 There are countless other stories and comments that fuel us all at Family Promise to continue to provide the best possible guidance we can for the families that come through our door. Once they come to us, the guests become our teachers and they don’t even realize it! Rockingham County – The Western Part The region we serve is western Rockingham County: Atkinson, Auburn, Chester, Danville, Derry, Fremont, Hampstead, Kingston, Londonderry, Newton, Pelham, Plaistow, Raymond, Salem, Sandown, and Windham. Below: the region’s generosity and hospitality illustrated. (Boldface towns provided funding in 2014.) Our Region’s Generosity Valentine Dessert Extravaganza & First Anniversary Celebration “Songs of Life and Love” concert at Chester Congregational & Baptist Church National Auto Body Council Recycled Rides presenting a car to one of our graduates via Manchester Auto Collision Center. SalemFest 5K Walk/Run “Let’s Play Music” band at the Hard Rock Cafe, Boston “Yoga for a Cause” Nahar Yoga, Derry 6 The “Let’s Play Music” School’s Fall Faculty Concert, Derry, NH Building Community, Strengthening Lives An Evening of Thanks and Giving: Gala & Auction “A Simply Wholesome Life” Windham store’s Pampered Chef fundraiser 20th Annual Windham Turkey Trot Annual Appeal Volunteer Fold-n-Stuff Party Heritage Quilters Guild presenting quilts and funding Many thanks to the Alexander Eastman Foundation and Granite United Way for 2014 funding. Building Community, Strengthening Lives 7 Our Region’s Hospitality The following congregations provided 11 host sites and overnight hospitality: Calvary Bible Church The Reverend John Talley 145 Hampstead Rd. Derry, NH 03038 603-434-1516 St. Christopher's Episcopal Church The Reverend Miriam Acevedo 187 East Rd. Hampstead, NH 03841 603-329-4674 Hampstead Congregational Church (Support Congregation) The Reverend Ed Koonz 61 Main St. Hampstead, NH 03841 ~ 603-329-6985 Triumphant Cross Lutheran Church The Reverend Linn Opderbecke, Interim Pastor 171 Zion Hill Rd. Salem, NH 03079 603-893-0305 Rockingham Christian Church The Reverend Tom Gerdts Student Minister Steve Cullum 5 Industrial Way Unit 2 Salem, NH 03079 603-894-5228 Chester Congregational Baptist Church The Reverend Duke Gray, Interim Minister P. O. Box 306 / 4 Chester St. Chester, NH 03036 603-887-4799 St. David’s Episcopal Church The Reverend Carolyn Stevenson 231 Main St. Salem, NH 03079 603-893-0342 First Congregational Church The Reverend Eric Redard, Pastor 15 Lawrence Rd. Salem, NH 03079 603-893-3421 8 Building Community, Strengthening Lives Journey Church The Reverend Jason McPherson 5 Tinkham Ave. Derry, NH 03038 603-216-5155 St. Thomas Aquinas Church Father Philip Pacheco, O.F.M., Pastor 26 Crystal Ave. Derry, NH 03041 603-432-5000 Rockingham Church “The Rock” Pastor Steve Murray 90 Newton Rd., Rte. 108 Plaistow, NH 03865 603-887-4922 Londonderry Christian Church Dave Harrison, Matt Daniels Associate Pastors 372 Mammoth Rd. Londonderry, NH 03053 ~ 603-432-4630 Orchard Christian Fellowship (Support Congregation) The Reverend Ken Glasier, Senior Pastor P. O. Box 1163 Londonderry, NH 03053 ~ 603-425-6231 People’s United Methodist (Using Calvary Bible Church’s facility) The Reverend Stephen Bascom 408 Main St., Fremont, NH 03044 603-895-9879 East Kingston Community United Methodist (Support Congregation) The Reverend Stephen Bascom P. O. Box 135, East Kingston, NH 03827 First Parish Congregational Church (Support Congregation) The Reverend Dr. Deborah Roof, Senior Pastor P. O. Box 114 East Derry, NH 03041 ~ 603-434-0628 Building Community, Strengthening Lives 9 Donors ~ 2014 Foundations & Grants Alexander Eastman Foundation $25,000 Granite United Way $15,000 Town of Derry $5,000 Town of Hampstead $5,000 Town of Salem $5,000 Town of Windham $5,000 Town of Chester $3,000 American Baptist Home Mission Societies $3,000 Chester Charitable Foundation $1,000 Sustainers ~ Monthly Pledge First Parish Congregational Church, East Derry, NH Jared Groves The Rev. Benjamin and Mary Hamblett Kyoko and Dr. Douglas Moore William and Melanie Nesheim Eugene Nettleton Carl and Pia Olson Carol Stiver Traynor Glass Company, Hampstead, NH Visionary ~ $1,000 to $5,000 Concord Nissan, Inc. Dianna Craven Exchange Club of Salem, NH Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund First Parish Congregational Church, East Derry, NH Todd and Beth Gagnon Susan and Rick Hancock In memory of Victor W. Silva In memory of Vanessa Jill Craig Wray Hannah Tenney United Methodist Church Heritage Quilters Guild Chris and Mindy Hofmeister Kiwanis of Salem, NH Knights of Columbus, Bishop Peterson Council #4442, Salem, NH Londonderry Rotary Club William and Melanie Nesheim Ruth-Ellen Post 10 Susan and David Quaranta Rockingham Christian Church, Salem, NH St. David’s Episcopal Church, Salem, NH TD Bank, Derry, NH Traynor Glass Company, Hampstead, NH Windham Presbyterian Church Windham Turkey Trot Changing Futures ~ $500 and up Everett and Donna Bishop Susan and Randall Brown Edward and Gay Daigle In honor of Susan and Rick Hancock Doug Domeny First Baptist Church of Plaistow Janet Fitzsimons The Halcyon Club J.A. McGillen Associates, Inc., Derry, NH Let’s Play Music and Make Art, Derry, NH Kyoko and Dr. Douglas Moore Carl and Pia Olson In memory of Isabel Grace Daigle Zakia and Joseph Russo SalemHaven, Inc. Bob and Lisa Stift TD Bank, N.A. Ronald and Monica Turcotte Women’s Service Club of Windham Building Dreams ~ $100 and up Anonymous Ararat Armenian Congregational Church Artistic Creations, Windham, NH Atkinson Congregational Church Michelle and Steve Bohondoney Deborah Bonell Calvary Bible Church, Derry, NH Diane and Robert Cappelli Diane Carpenter Holly and Sean Case Center for Life Management, Derry, NH Louis Chemi Chester Congregational & Baptist Church Church of the Transfiguration, Derry, NH Patty and Fraser Clark George and Celina Colby Building Community, Strengthening Lives Shari Comire-Haghdan ConsultNet, Salem, NH Mrs. Jeanne Cooke Diane Cox Arthur and Diana Cross Audrey Cunniff Dartmouth Hitchcock Clinic Bridget and Michael Detollenaere Dawn DiManna Barbara and Robert Elliott Alicia and Greg Emerson First Baptist Church of Salem Beverly Gagnon Frank and Amy Garland Andrea and Christopher Goodnow Karen Groves Jared Groves Maria and Paul Hallee Richard and Pam Hartung Matthew and Margaret Hawkins Donald Hayes, Jr. Donald Hayes, Sr. Christene Hecox Christen Henry Holy Family Academy Thomas and Rebecca Howard Tracy and Eric Jahrling Bette Jervinis Marie Johnson Homai and Radhey Khanna Elizabeth and Gary Kuba In memory of Vanessa Jill Craig Wray Janis and Edwin Langille In memory of Vanessa Jill Craig Wray Adam Lavallee In honor of Donna Bishop and Orchard Christian Fellowship Gloria Lindsey Longmeadow Congregational Church, Auburn, NH Jeanne and James Longo Kevin Martin Samantha Martin Lorilee, Darin and Drew Mather Salvatore and Linda Mele Messina’s Flooring, Salem, NH Charles & Delia Moniz Connie and Ray Morton-Ewbank John Murphy Judy Nelson Eugene Nettleton Oracle Corporation Heath Partington Claude and Louise Peltz Pamela and Thomas Perry Pampered Chef, Jennifer Anderson Petra Paving, Inc., Hampstead, NH Peter and Deborah Previte Beverly Reed and Paul Arsenault David and Patricia Rizkallah Salem Concrete Construction Co. Salem Cooperative Bank Michael Schroeder Michael & Catherine Sirois Charles and Helene Stahley James Stikeman Carol Stiver The Rev. John Talley, III and Melody Talley Stephen Thayer Beth and David Trumper The Rev. Jane Van Zandt and The Rev. Allan Knight David and Alane Wightman Creating Hope ~ $50 and up Anonymous Patrick Alfonsi Daniella Andrade-Parra Diane Andrews Michelle Aprahamian Norman Babineau Elizabeth Brown Anne and Chris Butterworth Kevin and Carol Ann Campbell Kevin and Cheryl Carney Deb Carpenter Maureen Cavan Janet and William Choquette Karen and Edward Clark Julie and Robert Clark Bruce and Rose Cleveland Mary Collins Kathie Cuneo Cyr Lumber, Windham, NH Amy and Andrew Daigle In memory of Isabel Grace Daigle Donalda Daigle In memory of Isabel Grace Daigle Kathleen and Anthony DiFruscia Marjorie and Laurence Disenhof Richard and Nancy Drummond In memory of Kathleen Drummond-Connors Building Community, Strengthening Lives 11 Laura and Glen Edwards Dianna & Neil Fallon First Baptist Church of Derry Robert and Beverly Freeman In memory of Isabel Grace Daigle Betty Gay Brianna Gentile Lois Godin Paul and Georganna Goodale Melissa and Elliot Gould Cynthia & Roderick Goult Mary and The Rev. Benjamin Hamblett Kevin Hastings Anita and David Huse Rich Ivey Sonya Koke Joan Kurr Marion and Al Lake Joseph Lalonski In honor of Henry Glickel and Friends Patricia and Al Letizio Beverly Lorenzo Eric Malcolm and Megan Haynes In memory of Isabel Grace Daigle David and Jennifer Mancinelli In memory of Victor W. Silva Alison Miller Donna Murphy Nahar Yoga, Derry, NH Fegan Neal Caroleanne and Jacob Ohannassian Patricia and Richard Olson In memory of Isabel Grace Daigle Alan Peterson In memory of Isabel Grace Daigle Shirley Pike Tracy and Vance Poteat Lisa Risley Lisa Roy-Dumont Salem Women’s Club Sandown Mothers Club Patricia Scanlan Caitlin Schiffer Beverly Shea Carol Ann Stevens St. Patrick’s Parish, Pelham, NH Mark Thompson Thrivent Financial Choice Dollars Program Kathy, Victor and Jay Todd Kathy and Wayne Trombly Marie Volta Cardoza In memory of Vanessa Jill Craig Wray 12 Kathleen Walton and John DeAmato Carolyn and Andrew Weir Supporters ~ $25 and up Anonymous Nicole Annese Gladys Apgar Brian and Lori Ashworth Jennifer Balzano Charles and Judith Blood In memory of Isabel Grace Daigle Janice Brandt Valerie Bronstein Stacey Bruzzese Amanda Bryson In honor of Patty Bryson’s birthday Robert and Eileen Chabot Elaine Clark Kristin and John Connarn Mary Ann and John Cote Ann and Joseph Curran Karen Daigle In memory of Isabel Grace Daigle Maggie and Jason Doughty Jean Eastman Brian and Mei Farnum Jennifer Fitzsimmons Alexis and Cassandra Fournier Trish Frezzette Kay Galloway Mary Griffin Kathleen Hall Carol Hazard Kevin Hemmer J.C. Hinton Pastor Barbara and Jack Hughes Alvera and Herbert Jameson Evelyn and Russ Keller Jason and Kerry King Vera Kirk Kristin Kloza Ed Koonz Thomas Kyle and Heather Hoag-Kyle Jennifer LaBranche Andre LePage Darlene LeTavec Mary Marenghi Steven Martin Greta McElvanna Cheryle and Edward Perry William and Linda Richards Building Community, Strengthening Lives Lanice Ridolfi Nancy Roland Ann Schultz Laura Scott Stephanie Senter Wes Shattuck Claire Simensen Chris and Patty Stephan Cori Stott Martha Titcomb-Spaulding G. and M. Vagos Michael and Jennifer Wagner Kathryn and John Waymouth Samantha White Donors Amazon – via smile.amazon.com orders The Rev. Miriam Acevedo Frances Bechtold Jennifer Bernier Birches Academy, Salem, NH Jim Boisvert Catherine and Dennis Butterfield Patti Chase Alissa Cimino Nancy Colburn Group gift in memory of Vanessa Jill Craig Wray Jeannie and Craig Cunningham Amy Dydg Preston Dyess Mary Ford Brenda and Gregory Getchell Steve Gilks Jill Graham Pamela Hamel Cynthia and William Hendy Monika and Christopher Hussey Cindy Kennerson Joy and Les Kimball Sally Magnuson Cliff and Joanne Millsaps Kathy Pigeon Daniel Popovici-Muller Olga Stangel Alba and William Thomas United Way CFC of Maine Jeanne Woodberry In memory of Isabel Grace Daigle Kerry Zaime TD Bank Vice President Cathy Pouliot (center) of the Derry ‘store’ presents $1,212.80 to Network Director Vicki McKinney-Vareschi and Board President Bob Stift, results of Family Promise’s participation in TD Bank’s Affinity Membership Program. Building Community, Strengthening Lives 13 Statement of Financial Position December 31, 2014 Assets Current Assets Cash Prepaid expenses and other current assets Total Current Assets $136,777 1,828 138,605 Property – Net of accumulated depreciation Total Assets 6,569 $145,174 Liabilities and Net Assets Current Liabilities Accounts payable Accrued expenses $253 3,261 Total Current Liabilities 3,514 Net Assets Unrestricted Temporarily Restricted 137,980 3,680 Total Net Assets 141,660 Total Liabilities and Net Assets The above is from an independent accountant’s review report. A copy of the report prepared by Shaheen, Pallone & Associates, Certified Public Accountants, is available on our website. 14 Building Community, Strengthening Lives $145,174 Statement of Activities December 31, 2014 Temporarily Restricted Total 2014 $122,683 28,090 3,059 320 $4,000 $126,683 28,090 3,059 - 154,152 3,680 157,832 Program services Administrative Fundraising 118,527 10,313 6,417 - 118,527 10,313 6,417 Total Expenses 135,257 - 135,257 18,895 3,680 22,575 119,085 - 119,085 $137,980 $3,680 $141,660 Unrestricted Support and Revenue Contributions and grants Fundraising In-kind donations Net assets released from restrictions Total Support and Revenue (320) Expenses Change in net assets Net Assets – January 1, 2014 Net Assets – December 31, 2014 The above is from an independent accountant’s review report. A copy of the report prepared by Shaheen, Pallone & Associates, Certified Public Accountants, is available on our website. Building Community, Strengthening Lives 15 A child at the Day Center with Mrs. Claus. Salem, NH Salem, NH 16 Knights of Columbus Bishop Peterson Council #4442 of Salem, NH present $1,500 in April to the Family Promise board of trustees. Building Community, Strengthening Lives