2015 annual report - United Way of Amarillo and Canyon

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2015 annual report - United Way of Amarillo and Canyon
LIVE UNITED
2015 ANNUAL REPORT
United Way
of Amarillo & Canyon
WHAT
WE DO
“We fight for the Health, Education and Income Stability of
every person in our community.”
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LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT
Every generation wishes to leave the next in an improved condition. To achieve this imperative human goal, we work together
tirelessly to eliminate barriers and to create opportunities for all to succeed and flourish. The United Way of Amarillo and Canyon
is pivotal in this work in our community.
When United Way invests donor dollars in partner programs “to improve lives through the caring power of our community” we’re
investing in measurable outcomes. We are creating positive change in financial stability, health, and education not only for the
individuals and families directly served, but for all of Amarillo and Canyon. Those among us facing the greatest adversity must
receive care. It is how we ensure quality of life for the afflicted, for our entire community, and for the generation ahead.
Our investment in education positively impacts the lives of our youth by providing mentoring, academic support to improve
school performance, and training to avoid risky behaviors like drugs and teen pregnancy. Health programs serve seniors to
prevent isolation, ensure nutrition, and provide medical care. We invest in mental health counseling providing support and
alleviating desperation.
United Way investments provide low-cost child care so parents can work, adult literacy to obtain English fluency and complete
GED requirements, and job training and placement to help those in poverty and at-risk move up the economic ladder to financial
stability. In addition to prevention-focused services, United Way invests in food, shelter, and safety—ensuring the homeless, the
hungry, and the victims of domestic and sexual violence receive safety, care and compassion in the most basic of needs.
In 2015, more than thirteen thousand donors invested in the lives of over seventy-five thousand individuals in Amarillo and
Canyon. This impressive result is from direct investment by our community’s selfless individuals and businesses, as well as
the $733,270 investment from local, state, and federal grant-funded programs that support the Community Youth Development
juvenile delinquency prevention program, the Day Room for the homeless, and the 2-1-1 Texas Panhandle Information & Referral
System—all programs creating positive outcomes for our community through United Way.
Continuing to look forward, in 2016 United Way is launching a poverty prevention program because it’s not enough to
invest in the “fix” of poverty. We must prevent its root causes.
Our annual Community Status Report http://www.unitedwayama.org/community-status-report illuminates the critical issues
facing our community and informs our investments. Poverty among single heads of households and poor health behaviors are
problems we must address to effectively turn the tide and prevent needs from becoming crises in our community.
United Way will continue to use empirical data and community volunteers to raise resources and create strategies making investments to solve our most urgent needs. Ours is a community of compassion, giving, and get-it-done spirit that has for 92 years
provided positive results in Amarillo and Canyon.
Thank you to all of you who embrace the mission to truly LIVE UNITED.
Chris Koop
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Executive Board
Chris Koop,
President
Michael Hooten, Ed.D.,
Immediate Past President, Nominating Chair
Greg Ammons,
Secretary
David Hemphill,
Treasurer
Ali Alison,
Vice-President Campaign
Jim Bryan,
Vice-President Financial Accountability
Randy Criswell,
Vice-President Campaign
Brent McClure,
Vice-President Marketing
Johnny Mize,
Vice-President Community Impact
Terri Whisenant,
Vice-President Financial Accountability
Paul Harpole
Governing Board
W. Ashley Allen
Louise Anderson
Carolyn A. Balzar
Scott Bentley
Paul Braun
Smith Ellis
Marvin Franz
Mike Good
Aaron Howerton
David T. Hudson
Julie L. Hulsey CLU
Russell Lowery-Hart, Ph.D.
Shannon Massey
Joe Morris
Monica A. Musick
Teresa Prock
Michelle Reichert
Bob Schneider
Betty Solis
Dennis Spear
William J. Ware
...together we
create a
brighter
future
Management Staff
Katie Noffsker, Executive Director
Jeff Gulde, Sr. Director, Finance
Susan Barros, Sr. Director, Community Impact
Jeff Whitsell, Sr. Director, Resource Development
Honnah Taylor, Marketing and Communication Director
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ALEXIS de TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY OF THE HIGH PLAINS
TOCQUEVILLE ORDRE DE NOBLESSE
$20,000 - $24,999
Greg & Julie Mitchell
Mr. & Mrs. Eddie Bradley
William S. & Susan L. Elkins
Daniel & Myrna Raffkind
Joe and Laura Street
Smith & Barbara Ellis
Mike & Tanja Good
Glen & Pat Parkey
Mrs. J. Avery Rush, Jr.
Dean & Sherry Morrison
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SYBIL B. HARRINGTON LEADERSHIP SOCIETY
Platinum Donors
$7,500-$9,999
W. P. Buckthal
Michael & Patrice Ford
Phyllis K. Helton
Gold Donors
$5,000-$7,499
Claudette L. Landess
Mark McGuire
Blake & Pat Ware
William J. Ware
Silver Donors
$2,500-$4,999
Todd & Brenda Ailes
Brad & Kathy Brack
Daniel & Sharon Bradley
David Chapman & Debbie McCollum
Chris & Kim Clemence
Jerry & Judy Cook
Vicki Covey
Angelica & Kelly Delgado-Goudschaal
Mark & Heather Fields
Mr. & Mrs. William Foote
Ken & Deborah Franklin
John R. Glover
J. Pat & Nancy Hickman
Kelly Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hooten
John & Tricia Johnson
Larry Dale Killion
Chris & DeAnna Koop
Timothy Lite
Darren & Brenda Marcum
Poppy & Bill McCarty
Gregory L. McKinney
Mr. Dean Metcalf
Marty & Melissa Moore
Mr. & Mrs. Shawn Morrison
Jo & John Mozola
Katie Noffsker
Dr. Bonnie B. Pendleton
William M. Quackenbush
Chris Ray
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Michelle M. Reichert
Duane & Karen Ripperger
Rodney & Gina Ruthart
Mr. & Mrs. Alan Scruggs
Brad Howard & Nicole Shannon
Hal & Susan Skaggs
Michael Edward Smith
Brent & Star Stater
Kenny Steward
Mr. & Mrs. Charles S. Thomas II
Patsy R. Walker
Lonnie & Patty Wilhite
Brenda & Guy Wilkins
Bob & Karen Williams
Dane Williams
Sheryl Williams, M.D.
Kenneth Williamson
Mr. & Mrs. Wesley J. Young
Bronze Donors
$1,000-$2,499
Vernon Adams
Mike & Beverly Adcock
Marcus & Tonya Alexander
W. Ashley & Timmi Allen
James Allen
Zachry Allen
Kiesha Allison
Bob & Chris Altman
Brenda Alward
Martin & Yvonne Amos
Greg Ammons
Angie & Apollo Amphay
Harold Anderson
Darla & Michael Andrew
Diane Apeland
Tracy L. Archer
Aaron Argo
Jade Arias
Gerald E Armentrout, Jr.
Amanda Ast
Karen L. Atkinson
Duane Edwin Austin
Robert Austin
Pamela D. Ayers
Shawna D. Bachman
Larry Backus
James & Linda Bagley
Laura Bailey
Barry & Cindy Baker
Traci Baker
Ricky Ballin
Carolyn Balzar
Mary & Larry Barlow
Kenneth Reese Barnes
Gary & Cindy Barnes
Bob & Nancy Barr
Eddie T. Barron
Susan Barros
Jim & Donna Bass
Bill Batchelor
Mr. Samuel C. Baucom Jr.
Cindy Baxter
Jason Bell
Alan & Jeannie Bellinghausen
Felicia Dawn Bellis
Timothy M. Benge
Scott & Kim Bentley
Wesley L. Berger
Giff & Jeri Berryman
Johnny J. Betancourt
Kelvin Betzen
Jesse & Kay Beyers
Clifton Bickerstaff
Debbie & Randy Bigelow
Ken & Valerie Bintliff
Ronnie E. Black
Hank & Denise Blanchard
John Ben & Rhonda Blanchard
Robert Blanchard
Richard & Wendy Blankenship
Michael Blankenship
Scott & Michelle Bonner
Lee & LeAnn Bort
Brandon Levi Bourke
John H. Bowman III
Nancy Boyce
Rose & Preston Boyd
Anthony A. Boyer
Randy & Jacque Branch
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Brandt
Kris Birdwell
John B. Bridwell
Michael Brinson
Gary William Britten
Brian & Vicki Brockman
Mark P. & RaeEllen S. Brown
Chester Brown
J.G. & Danielle Brown
Roger & Misty Brown
Christie Brown
Richard & Kay Brown
Bruckner Family Foundation, Inc.
Steve & Heather Brunson
Jim & Monique Bryan
Dennis J. Buchanan
Dale & Adair Buckner
Enis Burcham III
Greg & Shari Burgess
Glenn B. Burks
Max Burriss
Daniel Buscarello
Paula A. Bush
Mark Byard
Gregg R. Bynum
Briget Cain
Virginia L. Callan
Robert & Stacy Callison
Alonza Campbell, Jr.
Sandy Campbell
David & Bonnie Cantor
Cody Canute
Micah Carden
Steve & Kayla Carpenter
Terence B. Carr
Mitch Carry
...together
we can
Angie & Wayne Carson
Phillip A. Casey
Chris & Samantha Castle
Dillard Monroe Cates
Marc Ceja
Gay Chalfant
Jeremy and Delisa Chambers
Janelda Chavez
Jesse Chavez
Jim & Marilyn Childers
Carson & RaLynda Christie
Katrina Christie
Brent Clark
Doug & Robyn Clark
Kory Clark
Steven & Sonja Clark
Tim Claytor
Mr. & Mrs. John C. Clemens
Tricia Clifton
Ross & Donna Clopton
Brian Colin Close
Cathy Coberly
Robert J. Cochran
Gary & DeNeil Cockrell
David & PJ Cole
Marian E. Cole
Christy Conger
Jason Conn
Chris & Dana Conner
Mr. & Mrs. Mike Connor
Kathy Cook
Alan & Cynthia Cox
Ed Cox
Samuel & Edwin Criado
Randy & Cindy Criswell
Jeannette R. Crockett
Tim & Debbie Crown
Mr. & Mrs. Alan Bruce Cude
Larry & Linda Cunyus
Shane & Lindsay Currie
Dr. Don Curtis
Sharon & Steve Dalrymple
Jerald Danforth
Rick L. Davenport
Amy & Buzz David
Alan J. Davidson
Danny & Becky Davis
James Hayden Davis
Jon S. Davis
Kelly & Brenda Davis
Kenneth Monroe Davis
Larry Davis
Mark Davis
Melva Jean Davis
Nathan & Allison Davis
Pattilou Dawkins
Renette Day
Mr. & Mrs. Boyd E. Deaver
Chico DeLosSantos
Isaac Espiridion DeLosSantos
Daniel & Martha Del Toro
Tommy Detten
Michele Diaz
Becky & Maxey Dodson
Mary F. Donlon
Greg & Cynthia Donnell
Cathy A. Doughten
Bradley Douglass
Thomas Dowdes
Joyce Driver
Kristina Drumheller
Russ & Banna Duncan
Tracy & Brenda Duncan
David & Terry Dunham
Richard P. Durante
Dr. Brian & Jennifer Eades
Dr. William R. East
Fred Eaves
Kristin Edford
Dwayne & Cody Edwards
Elaine Edwards
Jimmie & Amy Edwards
Wesley Eikner
Jeremy Elfelt
Marjorie & David Ellis
Mike & Nicole Eminger
Andrew Jesus Espinoza
Cheri & Denzil Eudey
Eugea Family
Evan D. Evans
Paul and Cymanthia Evans
Alonzo & Vanessa Everhart
Stanley G. Ewell
Mark & Andrea Ewing
Lea Faris
Denise Lyn Farmer
Bobby & Vickie Farrington
Ernest & Mary Fernandez
Mr. Donald G. Ferris
Walter J. Fields
Stephen & Sharon Filipowicz
Philip Filsouf
Damien Finger
Brian Fleming
Roger & Jeannette Florentino
Steve Ford
Phillip Forrester
Michele Fortunato & David Horsley
Perry & Joanna Foster
Jessica Foster
Mr. & Mrs. Tim C. Foster
Mr. Jerry Fowler
Laura Fox
James M. Francies
Marvin & Trisha Franz
Matt & Heather Freeman
Rodney Fuller
John & Prestine Fulton
John Funderburg
Ricky Lee Fussell
Michael W. Galbreaith
James D. Gallagher
David Gallatin
Jose Galvez
Poorna Gannamaneni
Joe & Angie Garcia
Fermin S. Garza
Sha & Mica Gearn
Gary & Gina Geist
F. W. George, Jr.
Kenneth G. George, Jr.
Joshua M. Gerken
Daniel & Jennifer Gleaves
Greg & Kathy Glenn
Terry & Kathie Glover
William Going
Nancy & Richard Gore
Russell Gore
Kristen Grant
William A. Grant
Aaron Gray
Brittany Gray
Randy & Susan Gray
Toni Gray
Melynie & Bill Greaser
Greg & Christy Green
Mr. Jeffrey S. Greenlee
Cassie & Daniel Gregg
Wayne H. Griebel
Joe Grzelakowski
Jay Guest
Jeff & Denise Gulde
Kelly Gutierrez
Gilbert & Stephanie Gutierrez
Christopher A. Hackett
Van & Rhonda Hagan
Charla Jim Killion Hakimi
Van Haley
Anthony & Nicole Hall
Charles Hall
Jack W. & Linda Hall
Mark & Christine Hall
Roxana Hamilton
Robert & Melinda Hamlin
Elaine Kay Hampton
Sam & Mary Kay Hanson
Joe & Kheli Harless
Paul & Jenny Harpole
Kalika Harrison
Rick & Cathy Hartley
Arthur Hartwell
Billy Hatfield
Aaron & Maggie Hayes
Kyle Haymes
Tracy Hayhurst
Michael C. Hedger
Rhonda D. Heidingsfelder
Dr. S. Y. Helfinstine
David & Jan Hemphill
Amy Henderson
Daniel & Lori Henke
Travis G. Henly
Canda L. Henry
Julie Herman
George & Kate Herring
Rodney & Barbara Hess
Catherine Higgins
Barry & Teresa Hill
Gena Hill
Jeremy & Amber Hill
Hinkle Family
Taylor Hinton
Janice & Robert Hodges
Jana Hoggatt
Brenda J. Holland
Alisa Hollenbeck
Brent & Debbie Hoover
Chris & Amy Hord
Chris Hornstra
Christy & Garland Horton, Jr.
Chris & Cindy Howard
Dustin Howard
Ryan Howard
Mr. & Mrs. David T. Hudson
John & Gale Hudson
Rodger & Leslea Hudson
Steven Hudson
Gregory G. Hughes
Liz & Mike Hughes
Brian & Adrieanna Humphrey
John & Kimberly Hunt
Robert Hutchison
Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Irwin
Trey M. Isaacson
Jerry & Janice Ithaca
Debra K. Jackson
Richard Jackson
Hamidreza Jalai
Michelle Jarrett
Vicky Jay
Mr. & Mrs. Don Jendro
Darren & Jacy Jenks
Brad & Stacy Johnson
Mary Jane & David S. Johnson
Stacey & Angela Johnson
Dr. & Mrs. Thomas L. Johnson
Gerald G. Johnston
Holly Johnston
Jay Johnston
Cory & Sidney Joiner
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley B. Jones
Bowden Jones
Cheryl Jones
Leslie H. Jones
Lisa A. Jones
Marianne Jones
Matthew & Paige Jones
Richard P. Jones
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Steve & Joni Jones
Gregg & Karen Jordan
Robert Juba
John Justice
Doug Kaczmarek
Eric & Dara Kager
Bryan & Tara Kauffman
Mike Keck
Jim Jam Kelley
Ron & Linda Kennedy
Ross Kerns
John T. Kiehl
Jennifer King
Jessica & Anthony Kirkwood
Andrew D. Kline
Stella Knickerbocker
Zak Kosechatu
Richard John Krance
Joshua Kreusel
Brad & Corey Krusa
Kevin Kuehler
Clinton Lafever
Craig & Jennifer Lang
Tyler M Lang
Randy Lanham
Robin Lannou
Lindsey Larrabee
Mike & Pam Lary
Bonnie & Steve Lasher
Butch & Kimberly Lauffer
Janet & Larry Laughter
Cody Lavery
Wesley L. Lawhorn
Sue & Roger Lawrence
Beverly J. Lax
Denise Leard
W. Ron Lee
Robert & April Leming
James & Nathalie Lemmon
Dennis J. Leochner
Irene Lewis
Kirk Lewis
Jeff & Sharon Loerwald
Kevin & Mary Long
Regina M. Long
Doug & Gisele Loomis
Alexander Lopez
Florencio Lopez
Jacob Trinidad Lopez
Martin & Becky Lopez
Benona Gail Love
David & Rhonda Low
Dr. Russell Lowery-Hart, Ph.D.
Jerry & Debi Luera
Joel M. Lytal
Jarrod & Pam Madden
Wales Madden, Jr.
Lisa Magee
Paul Malacara Jr. & Gail Malacara
David Manchee
Farrar Mansfield
Rob Mansfield
Brad W. Maples
Jackie Marcum
Marisol Marquez
Aaron J. Martin
James R. Martinez
Salvador Martinez
Brian & Lizzie Mason
Shannon Massey
Joshua Mata
Patricia Mathies
Dr. Paul & Sandy Matney
Michelle Mayes
Maynard Foundation
Jerry & Michele McAffrey
Colleen McCall
David “Chip” H. McCampbell, Jr.
Cathy & Jim McCarty
Robert & Starlah McClary
Brent A. McClure
Alton & Terri McCormick
David Brian McCown
Scott McDonald
John T. & Amy McElyea
Dr. & Mrs. Richard McKay
Vic & Robin McLaurin
Mr. & Mrs. D. E. McMahan
Jerry & Bethany McMillon
Mr. & Mrs. Mark C. Mechenbier
Victoria Medley
Heidt G. Melson
David Migliaccio
Steve Milam
Tonya Milam
James Miller
Kenny & Robin Miller
Paul & Gretchen Miller
J. Pat Mills
Paul Mills
Lennon Mings, Jr.
Dottie & Andrew Mitchell
Johnny & Jill Mize
Cameron W. & Patty Monroe
Dianne Monroe
Ryan Monroe
Jeremy Monteith
Dale & Lisa Moon
Tonya & Patrick Moon
Amanda Moore
Billy & Vickie Moore
Sheryl Ann Moran
Catherine Morgan
Charles & Rhonda Morgan
Dale & Cathy Morgan
Donavon Morgan
Kevin Dale Morris
Tracy Morris
Bruce A. Moseley
Tiffany Munoz
Kenneth & Sheila Munsell
Brian Murphy
Mark & Cynthia Murry
David Neeley
Mary Jane Nelson
Joey & Tammy Newsom
Christopher Nichols
Donald L. Nicholson
James & Vicky Novak
Craig & Judy Nunn
J. Patrick & Karen O’Brien
Leonardo Ocampo
Mig Owens
David & Janis Pace
Thomas Padilla
Mark E. Palacio
Joseph Papp
Nathan & Katy Parrish
Dave Patterson
Wallace Edward Patterson
Tammi S. Pedro
Joel & Lorana Peoples
Tyler Perdue
Perry Perkins
Mr. Glenn R. Perky
Mr. & Mrs. Harry H. Phillips
Kartina Yynette Phillips
James & Sherry Philyaw
Gary & Linda Pitner
Shaun & Sarena Poor
Wade & Kim Porter
Chris Powell
Kevin Powers
Richard & Traci Prather
Terry & David Price
Walter Price IV
Leslie K. Priest
Steve Pritchett
Eddie & Teresa Prock
Heather Pudwill
Dr. Lynn & Lawana Pulliam
David & Angela Purvines
Rene & Christie Ramirez
Isabel Ramon
Cory & Kendra Ramsey
COLE
success stories:
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Aging out of the state foster care system at 18, Cole was fending for
himself. Alone, with no family and nowhere to turn, he found refuge at
the Bruce Ford Transition Center. Now 21, he is a youth leader at
Buckner Children and Family Services, an eager volunteer for the Bruce
Ford Center, and is on track to graduate early from a 4-year university.
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Randle
The Rangel Family
Clarence & Mary Rashada
Robert Rasmussen
James F. Rauscher
Sherman Ray, Jr.
Brian & Jenni Rea
Mark & Paula Read
Wes & Kim Reeves
George & Gaye Reeves
Sharon & Jay Ricci
Johnny Joe Rivas
Cari Roach
Mr. & Mrs. Alan Roberson
Vance Robinson
Jesus Rodriguez, Jr.
Ronda Rogers
Kyle Ronnie
Robert A. Roth
Robert K. Roulston, Jr.
George L. Rousset
Mark Rowh
John Saavedra
Mr. & Mrs. David Saied
Ramón S. Saldaña
Charles Sanchez
Dan & Kelli Schaap
Stanley Schaeffer
Justin & Mandy Schenk
Mr. & Mrs. Bryan Schley
Bradley C. Schnaufer
James & Janet Schulte
Preston Scoggin
Betty R. Scott
Elena Seidlitz
Darla Self
Tim J. Sellmyer
Max Seymour
Brian L. Shannon
Kelley Shaw
Terry & Kathy Sheldon
Brian & Susan Shelton
Phillip & Tamara Shipley
Bradley W. Sillivent
Keith Simmons
Paul Simmons
Les & Denise Simpson
Michael & Jackie Sims
Rhonda Sinclair
Kyle & Cynthia Singleton
Savannah & Brian Singleton
Lana Skarke
Derek & Kyra Skipworth
Randy & Tanya Sluder
Dr. Roger Smalligan, M.D.
Luz M. Smart
Barbara Elaine Smith
Larry W. Smith & Diana Rudoph
Martin R. Smith
Michael & Whitney Smith
Ricky & Suzanne Smith
Shawn J. Smith
Virginia & Ginny Smith
William & Kana Sneed
Eddie Alan Snow
Robert Milton Snyder
Teresa Soria
Rico & Amber Soto
Wesley J. Sparks
Dennis & Katie Spear
Craig & Jennifer Sperry
Quentin & Deonna Spies
Micki J. Spinks
David Spurgeon
Kenny & Cheryl Squyres
Chris & Ellen Stanhope
Patrick & Sharon Stanley
Kevin & Kara Starbuck
Mike Steinman
Darla, Neely, Ryan & Jamie
Stephens
Steve Sterling, I.C.A.
BC & Amy Sternenberg
Pam & Phil Stevens
Lori Stewart
Ernie & Jane Stidham
Mrs. Camille Stoddard
Michelle Stoddard
James Stoll
Laura Storrs
David & Terrie Stroud
Melvin & Ginger Suttle
Gabriel Swartz
Karen Swearingen
Matthew Tavern
Darren W. Taylor
Douglas B. Taylor
James & Marlene Taylor
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry and Honnah Taylor
Clay Thiele
Shirley Thomas
Gary & Michelle Thompson
Mr. & Mrs. Brent Thorpe
Patty Thurston
Don D. Todd
K. J. Tollison
Daniel Del Toro
Janice & Steve Trew
James & Vo Tudman
Dr. & Mrs. Curtis Turner
Rodney L. Tweet
Adam & Jenna Tyler
Steve Ufford
Tammy Underwood
Christina & Roderick Upton
Roy Urrutia
Laura Valdez
Loveta Jo Valdez
Samuel Valdez, Jr.
Juan & Melissa Valle, Jr.
Marilyn J. Van Petten
John & Ann Velky
Deborah Vess
Trinidad & Missy Villarreal
J. D. Villarreal
Andrew Villasi
Thomas Vogel
Terry & Nila Voyles
Brent & Paula Wade
Celia & Jack Waldrop
David Walker
Donnie & Debbie Walsh
Bonnie & Benji Ware III
Richard Ware
Sloane & Tol Ware
Andrea B. Watson
Kolby Weathelbee
Scott W. Weaver
Mr. & Mrs. Walter E. Webb
Thad Weber
Mark & Laurie Webster
David Weiner
Frank Welling
Debbie & Russell Wells
Gary L. Wells
Rance & Megan Wells
Greg & Tammy Wendel
Dr. Dana R. West
Harry West
Christopher Westbrook
David E. Wheeler
Scott Allen Wheeler
Doug & Darla White
Jamie White
Sandy Whitlow
Jeff & Sara Whitsell
Bernard L. Wieck
Cary D. Wilborn
Guy M. Wilkins
Barbara F. Williams
Jerry & Shannon Williams
Jimmy & Wanda Williams
Mike & Connie Williams
Veronica Williams
Mr. & Mrs. P.P. Willis III
W. Scott and Valerie Wilson
Dr. Susan & Mr. Roy Wingo
Nikki Winningham
Gary D. Wisdom
Sandra M. Wise
Travis Wisenski
Jim Womack
Cory E. Wood
Lorenzo Woodberry
Natalie Woods
Kevin Lee Worley
Jeffrey and Kyndra Worley
Tony Yarbrough
Stacy & Dean Yates
Rodney B. Young, M.D.
Aneta Younger
Jackson Zaharia
Henry Garcia Zambrano, Jr.
Adam Zinmer & Cheyenne Chinea
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ETHAN
Veteran Resource Center (VRC) rescued a
homeless US Army veteran suffering from
PTSD. Ethan was headed in a downward
spiral before VRC found him a shelter,
provided means of getting him to and from
job interviews, and motivated him to be
successful...again. He’s held a job for over a
year, has his own apartment, and is saving
for a home. “Without VRC I’d be lost.”
INCOME
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CORPORATE LEADERSHIP DONORS
La Societe Nationale
$100,000-$249,999
Amarillo National Bank
Xcel Energy
Ordre De Fraternite
$50,000-$99,999
CNS Pantex Plant
United Supermarkets, LLC, District
Zachry Group
Ordre De Liberte
Bank of America Merrill Lynch
Cargill Animal Nutrition
Caviness Beef Packers
FirstBank Southwest
FirstCapital Bank of Texas
First United Bank
NuStar Energy
Toot’n Totum
Tyson Foods, Inc.
Bell Helicopter Textron, Inc.
Budweiser Distributing Co.
Happy State Bank
Texas Mutual Insurance Company
Valero Services, Inc. - Amarillo
Membres de la Societe
Gold Donors
$10,000-$24,999
Affiliated Foods, Inc.
Amarillo Business Foundation
Amarillo Gear Company
Amarillo Globe-News
Atmos Energy Corporation
Atmos Energy Customer Support
AutoInc - APLX Advertising
Silver Donors
$2,500-$4,999
Platinum Donors
$7,500-$9,999
AutoInc - Texas Dodge
Duke Electric Company, Inc.
McCarty-Hull, Inc.
Nationwide Insurance
Owens Corning
Underwood, Wilson, Berry, Stein &
Johnson, P.C.
$25,000-$49,999
Border States Electric
Duncan & Boyd Jewelers
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
Missouri Valley, Inc.
Progress Rail Car Services
Walmart Stores
WNL/VALIC
$5,000-$7,499
AT&T, Inc.
AutoInc - All Star Dodge Chrysler Jeep
AutoInc - Caprock Credit
BHP Billiton Petroleum
(New Ventures)
BNSF Railway Company
BP America Production Company
Hastings Entertainment, Inc. - Amarillo
Herring Bank
Yellowhouse Machinery Co.
Wells Fargo
JCPenny Company, Inc. 2169
AutoInc - Tri-State Ford & Amarillo
Cenex Harvest States (CHS)
NewsChannel 10 Media
United Parcel Service
International Brotherhood of Electrical
Workers
Street Toyota
ONEOK Westex Transmission
Amarillo Floor Company
Cummins Southern Plains, Inc.
Metal Trades Council of Amarillo & Vicinity
Tracer Payments, LLC
Bronze Donors
$1,000-$2,499
Access Community Credit Union
AMA TechTel Communications
American Equipment & Trailer, Inc.
AutoInc - All Star Family Ford
AutoInc - Auto Sales & Finance
Connor, McMillon, Mitchell, Shennum, PLLC
Currie Drilling
Dillard’s Department Store
Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, Inc.
Edward Jones Investments
FMC Services, LLC
Friona Industries, L.P.
Furman Land Surveyors
Graham Brothers Jewelers
Jack B. Kelly, Inc.
Johnson & Sheldon, PLLC/ProPay
Land America Lawyers’ Title Insurance
Lovelady, Christy & Associates
McCartt & Associates
Pioneer Natural Resources
SMART Sheet Metal LU #49
State Farm Insurance Companies
Target Corporation #221
Texas Cattle Feeders Association
TMG Health
Walmart #822
GIFTS IN KIND
ORDRE DE EGALITE
$50,000-$74,999
NewsChannel 10
Media
PLATINUM DONORS
$7,500 -$9,990
Amarillo National Bank
Jody Holland
GOLD DONORS
$5,000 -$7,499
ARAMARK
SILVER DONORS
$2,500-$4,999
Affiliated Foods, Inc.
Dean Morrison
Jim Clements
BRONZE DONORS
$1,000-$2,499
Coca-Cola
Barnes Jewelry
Delbert Parker
Graham Brothers Jewelers
TapSnap Phototainment
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MATT
EDUCATION
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“We have worked closely with a youth
member through the years. He was held
back in school and getting him excited
about learning was a necessity. This
summer, he participated in our ACE-It
Summer Camp learning robotics. His
eyes lit up as he learned how to build
and code. Now, all he talks about is
robotics and his dream of being an
engineer.”
YOUTH LEADERSHIP
The 2015-2016 Youth Leadership Cabinet, comprised of more than
80 students representing nine local high schools and five school
districts, executed another successful youth-led campaign. The
funds raised through the Youth Campaign are donated entirely by
students from grades K-12 at campuses all across our community.
As members of the Youth Cabinet, the students allocate this money
to United Way of Amarillo & Canyon’s partner agencies.
This year, 16 applications from 13 agencies were submitted to
request project-specific funding. Students conducted program site
visits, evaluated applications, and made the funding decisions for
the money they raised. At a news conference in April, the Youth
Cabinet presented checks to each agency. United Way of Amarillo &
Canyon is proud to partner with these young adults and help teach
philanthropic principles to our future leaders.
AGENCIES
AMOUNT ALLOCATED
$2,300.00
$2,310.00
$2,500.00
$2,200.00
$2,500 .00
$1,000.00
$2,028.00
$1,964.00
$2,000.00
$2,400.00
$2,000 .00
$2,500.00
$2,400.00
$2,010.00
$1,630 .00
$2,315.21
$34,057.21
ABBY
success stories:
“I’ve learned about bullying, how to handle school and personnal problems,
and how to communicate. I’m very shy during school, but Girl Scouts has
helped me talk to others. I’m very thankful for the experiences you’ve
given me.”
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COMMUNITY IMPACT COUNCIL MEMBERS
COUNCIL MEMBERS
EMPLOYER
COUNCIL MEMBERS
EMPLOYER
Martial Arts & Athletic Center
TTUHSC-School of Pharmacy Simulation Center
City of Amarillo
Interactive 360
Amarillo National Bank
Street Volkswagen
Neely, Craig & Walton
FirstBank Southwest
Atmos Energy
FirstBank Southwest
Happy State Bank
City of Amarillo
Community Volunteer
Community Volunteer
Community Volunteer
Street Volkswagen
Amarillo Area Foundation
Intrepid Web
Amarillo National Bank
2-1-1 Texas/GSRC
TTUHSC - Nurse - Family Partnership
AISD
...you make it happen
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JEN
“I am amazed at how much better my life in recovery is. I have a
strong desire to maintain a sober life, and Amarillo Recovery from
Alcohol and Drugs (ARAD) has given me the tools to do so. I have
now been clean and sober for 26 months. I am an active member of
the Young People in Recovery group in Amarillo, an active alumnus
of ARAD, and an active member of the local Twelve Step community.
Completing the program is the single most significant thing I have
experienced in my lifetime. It literally saved my life.”
HEALTH
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United Way of Amarillo & Canyon Allocations 2015-2016
PARTNER AGENCY
PROGRAM
Amarillo Area Adult Literacy Council
Amarillo Area CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) Amarillo Recovery from Alcohol and Drugs (ARAD)
Amarillo Senior Citizens Association Amarillo Wesley Community Center Amarillo Wesley Community Center Amarillo Wesley Community Center
American Red Cross, Texas Panhandle Chapter
American Red Cross, Texas Panhandle Chapter American Red Cross, Texas Panhandle Chapter Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Texas Panhandle Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Texas Panhandle
Boy Scouts of America Golden Spread Council
Boy Scouts of America Golden Spread Council Boy Scouts of America Golden Spread Council Boys & Girls Clubs of Amarillo & Canyon Boys & Girls Clubs of Amarillo & Canyon Boys & Girls Clubs of Amarillo & Canyon Buckner Children & Family Services
Catholic Charities of the Texas Panhandle Children’s Learning Centers of Amarillo Epilepsy Foundation Texas - West Texas Family Support Services of Amarillo Family Support Services of Amarillo
Family Support Services of Amarillo
Family Support Services of Amarillo
Family Support Services of Amarillo
Girl Scouts of Texas Oklahoma Plains
Goodwill Industries of Northwest Texas
Jan Werner Adult Day Care Center
Junior Achievement of the High Plains
PRPC / Area Agency on Aging
The Bridge Children’s Advocacy Center
The Salvation Army of Amarillo
The Salvation Army of Amarillo
Adult Literacy, ESL, GED
Child Victim Advocacy
Addictions and Mental Health
Senior Nutrition
Behind the Scenes Modeling & Mentoring
Senior Citizen Program
Wesley Club Wrestling
Disaster Services
Health and Safety
Services to Armed Forces
Community Based Mentoring
Site Based Mentoring
Cub Scouts
Scoutreach
Venturing/COPE Program
Academic Success
Canyon After School Program
Triple Play
Transition Center
InterFaith Hunger Project
Low Income Child Care
Epilepsy Clinic
Counseling
Crisis Services -- Family Violence
Strengthening Families, PEACE Peer Mentoring, Education Programs
Crisis Services -- Sexual Assault
Veteran Resource Center
Girls at School
Job Training and Placement
Adult Day Care
Career Development and Financial Literacy
FoodNet Meals for Elderly, Disabled
Child Victim Advocacy
Emergency Financial Services
Emergency Shelter Operations
$26,500.00
$15,000.00
$40,000.00
$9,000.00
$24,000.00
$13,000.00
$15,000.00
$64,500.00
$10,000.00
$16,940.00
$52,000.00
$10,000.00
$62,000.00
$147,000.00
$36,000.00
$83,000.00
$100,000.00
$96,000.00
$20,000.00
$80,000.00
$280,000.00
$7,000.00
$87,524.00
$40,000.00
$93,000.00
$30,000.00
$26,000.00
$133,903.00
$150,000.00
$95,000.00
$30,000.00
$110,000.00
$85,000.00
$75,000.00
$93,400.00
Growing Greatness After School
Glenwood and Robert E. Lee Elementary Schools
$175,000.00
COMMUNITY IMPACT INITIATIVE
Boys & Girls Clubs of Amarillo & Canyon
ALLOCABLE TOTAL
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AMOUNT
$2,430,767.00
LOANED EXECUTIVES
Each year, community-minded employers lend key personnel to United Way of Amarillo & Canyon to serve as full-time fundraisers during the annual
campaign. These Loaned Executives give United Way the essential “person-power” to take our message to workplaces throughout the region. Their
generous gift of time and energy helps keep down the administrative costs associated with the Campaign.
We want to thank our LE’s and their companies for donating their time and talent.
LOANED EXECUTIVE
COMPANY
LOANED EXECUTIVE
COMPANY
Amarillo National Bank
FirstBank Southwest
Hillside Christian Church
AutoInc
Amarillo ISD
First United Bank
Atmos Energy Corp.
Happy State Bank
Bell Helicopter Textron, Inc.
Randall County Sheriff’s Office
WTAMU
CNS Pantex
Street Toyota
Amarillo ISD
City of Amarillo
Bell Helicopter Textron, Inc.
Toot’n Totum
CNS Pantex
Street Volkswagen
AutoInc
FirstBank Southwest
Xcel Energy
City of Canyon
TTUHSC
City of Amarillo
Herring Bank
Bell Helicopter Textron, Inc.
Edward Jones
Street Toyota
Bell Helicopter Textron, Inc.
Suddenlink
CNS Pantex
City of Canyon
Happy State Bank
Bell Helicopter Textron, Inc.
Xcel Energy
Amarillo National Bank
Johnson & Sheldon, PLLC
Amarillo College
TXDoT
Baptist St. Anthony’s HS
FirstCapital Bank
Amarillo College
Xcel Energy
FirstBank Southwest
NewsChannel 10 Media
City of Amarillo
City of Canyon
CNS Pantex
TDCJ
Bell Helicopter Textron, Inc.
United Supermarkets
Underwood Law Firm
Xcel Energy
FirstBank Southwest
Community Member
United Supermarkets
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VICTORY SPIRIT OF THE PLAINS GALA
Saturday, February 27, 2016
This elegant event celebrated the accomplishments of donors and volunteers from the 2015-2016 annual
fundraising campaign. The following awards were presented:
NEWCOMER AWARD: Street Volkswagen
This award is given to the company that exemplifies the United Way spirit by conducting the most successful new
workplace campaign.
Street Volkswagen employees raised $11,901 for the 2015-2016 United Way of Amarillo & Canyon campaign; the
average gift per employee was $383.90.
SPIRIT OF THE HIGH PLAINS AWARD: Atmos Energy Corporation
This award is given to a company that has 50 or more employees and demonstrates a commitment to the United
Way mission by the number of employee donors, average employee gift, total amount raised and percentage
increase over their previous year’s campaign.
Atmos Energy Corporation had a 60% employee participation rate, their average gift was $260.87 and their total
campaign including a corporate match was $33,206.94, which was an increase of 74.91% over the 2014 campaign.
SUMMIT AWARD: Johnson & Sheldon, PLLC
This award is given to a company with fewer than 50 employees and demonstrates a commitment to the United Way
mission by the number of employee donors, average employee gift, total amount raised and percentage increase
over their previous year’s campaign.
Johnson & Sheldon, PLLC had a 77.42% employee participation rate, their average gift was $250.75 and their total
campaign including a corporate gift was $7,518, which was an increase of 73.95% over the 2014 campaign.
EXCEPTIONAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD: Bruckner Truck Sales, Inc.
This award is given to the company that represents the United Way spirit of excellence by conducting a workplace
campaign that results in the highest percentage increase over the previous year’s campaign.
Bruckner Truck Sales, Inc. has been a longtime supporter of United Way of Amarillo & Canyon. This year the Bruckner
employee luncheon & United Way of Amarillo & Canyon rally resulted in pledges that increased their campaign by
379.04% over their 2014 campaign.
LOANED EXECUTIVE OF THE YEAR: David Meraz, Street Volkswagen
This award is given to the loaned executive that demonstrates excellence and commitment to the United Way
of Amarillo & Canyon’s mission by their participation in meetings and events, quality of their United Way
presentations, willingness to go above and beyond their assignments and is an uplifting and positive team member.
ASSISTANT TEAM LEADER OF THE YEAR: Sheila Seymore, City of Canyon
This award is given to the assistant team leader that demonstrates excellence and commitment to the United Way of
Amarillo & Canyon’s mission by their participation in meetings and events, ability to work effectively with the team
leader, is an inspiration to their team, helps in developing their LE’s skills, working their assignments, and is an
uplifting and a positive team member.
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50 PLUS CERTIFICATE
This award is given to all companies
that had a total increased giving of
50% or more over the previous year’s
campaign.
Atmos Energy Corporation
Wells Fargo
McCarty-Hull, Inc.
Bruckner Truck Sales, Inc.
ONEOK Westex Transmission
Hastings Entertainment, Inc. - Amarillo
Johnson & Sheldon, PLLC
Northern Natural Gas
Jack B. Kelley, Inc.
Bushland ISD
Cooper-Crouse Hinds, Inc.
Goodwill Industries of Northwest Texas
Reed Beverage, Inc.
Stuart C. Irby Company
Willis North America, Inc.
Tracer Payments, LLC
True Value Store
Potter County CSCD Adult Probation
Amarillo Family Physicians
GE CPARS Infrastructure Water
Robert S. Curl-CLU
Baptist Community Services
TEAM LEADER OF THE YEAR: Gail Malacara, FirstBank Southwest
This award is given to the team leader that demonstrates excellence and commitment to the United Way of Amarillo & Canyon’s mission by their participation in
meetings and events, inspiration to their team, help in developing their LE’s skills, working their assignments, and is an uplifting and positive team member.
SYBIL B. HARRINGTON LEADERSHIP AWARD: Enterprise Rent-A-Car
In the Texas Panhandle, the Harrington name is synonymous with philanthropy. Mrs. Sybil Buckingham Harrington was a generous, loving, volunteer, civic leader and
philanthropist who was a longtime supporter of the United Way of Amarillo & Canyon. Individual leadership giving ($1,000 or more per year) represents approximately
one quarter of the United Way of Amarillo & Canyon campaign. Because of her dedication to our leadership program, the United Way of Amarillo & Canyon leadership
society and leadership award honor the Sybil B. Harrington name. The Sybil B. Harrington Leadership Award is given to the company that has the highest percentage
increase in employee leadership givers over the previous year’s campaign.
Of the 24 Enterprise Rent-A-Car employee donors, 10 were leadership givers compared to 1 in 2014.
VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR
Corky Parker is a working man, and proud to come from a long line of such. His mom volunteered through her church, his grandpa helped build oil pipelines during the
Depression, his great-grandfather was a sharecropper and his great-great-grandfather was a farmer and circuit-riding preacher. So, Corky is no stranger to hard work and
community service.
That principle took root in high school when he attended Caprock High School half the day and worked in a hot welding shop the other half. It continues today, most
recently in his work with the support of his employer, Atmos Energy, to coordinate a trap shoot to benefit United Way of Amarillo & Canyon. As the driving force behind
the May 2015 “Shoot for a Better Way to Live,” Corky spent countless hours raising money and getting sponsorships from businesses around the panhandle, welding
the firewood racks to be auctioned as part of the fundraiser and even making hand-tied keychains for the goody bags for participants.
Corky’s service to Amarillo did not begin and end there. He has worn many hats in the Texas Panhandle, whether as a volunteer sponsor for 4-H, driving the club’s
parade float in a WT homecoming parade, to being a member of Atmos’ chili-making team for the Chamber of Commerce cook-off. He is a lifetime member of Amarillo
Gun Club, and for many years served on its board of directors. Over the years, he has worked other shoots to help raise money for organizations such as Boy Scouts of
America, Potter and Randall 4-H Clubs and the American Red Cross. Corky has contributed many hours in helping The Salvation Army (for which he has even braved the
cold to serve as a Christmas bell ringer) and the NRA. He has been an avid gun-safety teacher/leader.
Corky has supported his family and taught his daughters the value of unselfish community service. He has dedicated untold time, energy, talent and personal resources
to support not only United Way, but all of Amarillo.
PRESIDENT’S SIGNIFICANT ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
This award is given to Dr. Mike Hooten, Regional Dean, School of Health Professions and Assistant Vice President for Finance and Administration at Texas Tech
University Health Sciences Center-Amarillo.
Dr. Hooten has been a member of the United Way of Amarillo & Canyon’s Governing Board since 2009, and a member of the Executive Board since 2012. He served in
the role of president in 2013. While president, Mike led the board through an extensive search for an Executive Director for the organization. Mike began serving on the
UWAC Campaign Cabinet in 2008 and has continued to share his fundraising experience in this capacity. His other volunteer support includes chairing the UWAC Facilities Committee and Nominating Committee. His vast knowledge in the administrative and financial fields have been invaluable to the UWAC board. Another of Mike’s
volunteer projects has included the Guyon Saunders Resource Center where he has served for several years on the Oversight Committee and the Board of Directors. In
2015, Mike led a Task Force to determine the future of Homeless Day Shelter services in Amarillo. Mike has been actively involved for over 11 years with the State
Employee Charitable Campaign (SECC). He has held volunteer positions as an SECC Coordinator and a member of the Local Employee Committee. Volunteering is a way
of life for Mike. He never says “no” nor tires from his volunteer strengths. Mike proudly served our country with 21 years in the military, retiring as a U.S. Army Major.
Mike exemplifies the true definition of a volunteer…. Someone who gives time, effort and talent to a need or cause without profiting monetarily.
When caring hearts meet willing hands, volunteers are created, and “Great” things are accomplished. Thank you, Mike.
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2-1-1 TEXAS Panhandle / United Way Helpline
United Way of Amarillo & Canyon provides
comprehensive information and referral services to
individuals and agencies in the top 26 counties
of the Texas Panhandle through the 2-1-1 Texas
Information & Referral network. Calls are answered
by friendly, trained specialists with a database of
community services at their fingertips. All information
and referrals are free, confidential and aimed at
connecting those who need help with the most
appropriate resources available.
Electric Service Payment Assistance 14%
Food Pantries 11%
Rent Payment Assistance 9%
Gas Service Payment Assistance 4%
TOP 10
CALLER
REQUESTS
Gas Money 3%
Prescription Expense Assistance 3%
Low Income/Subsidized Private Rental Housing 3%
Homeless Shelter 2%
Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher 2%
Child Care Expense Assistance 2%
All Other Needs 47%
TOTAL CALLS: 41,109
PRESENTING NEEDS: 730
TOTAL REFERRALS 27,182
Community Youth Development (CYD) is a juvenile delinquency prevention program targeted to youth in
neighborhoods within the 79107 zip code. Beginning in 1996 and funded by the Texas Department of Family
& Protective Services, Amarillo’s program was among the first eleven zip codes targeted statewide by the CYD
program. Targeting is a measure of the high rate of violent juvenile crime and delinquency in a zip code area.
The Amarillo 79107 program has exceeded expectations and in 2015,
not one youth in the program became involved with the juvenile
justice system. CYD is an example of community impact and the return
on taxpayer and donor investments. CYD as prevention has been phenomenally successful and provided cost
savings to taxpayers potentially in the millions of dollars. Keeping kids out of the juvenile justice system and
on track toward productive lives as parents, neighbors, and citizens: PRICELESS.
79107 COMMUNITY YOUTH DEVELOPMENT (CYD)
CYD-funded programs are provided at no cost to youth participants who are residents of, or attend a school in
the 79107 ZIP Code.
CYD Provider Agencies:
Amarillo College, Big Brothers Big Sisters, Family Support Services and Lone Star Ballet
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ROY
After falling and fracturing his hip for a second time, Roy
is unable to work due to his disabilities. He receives only
a small payment from Social Security and lives below the
federal poverty level. Thanks to FoodNet, he’s able to eat
full meals that are delivered to his home. “Without these
meals, living alone would be impossible for me. I am so
grateful to still have my independence.”
BASIC NEEDS
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FINANCIALS
Gifts in Kind
2.27%
United Way Dues
1%
Government Grants
11.09%
Uncollectible
5%
Fundraising
13%
FINANCIAL
SUMMARY
Allocations,
Grant Funded & Community
Initiatives of
United Way of Amarillo & Canyon
63%
Investments
0.18%
Other Contributions /
Income
2.04%
Administrative
5%
Donor
Designations
13%
Private
Grants
0.29%
REVENUE
RAISED
Corporations
20.23%
Employees & Individuals
63.09%
PATSY
success stories:
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“Our program participant is 84 years old; she is a widow and lives alone
in her home. On her last physician visit, she was found to be somewhat
malnourished and was not taking her medications correctly. This very
pleasant lady now attends the center five days a week, receives her
medications, interacts daily with her new friends, participates in a variety
of activities and exercise programs, and especially enjoys her noon meal
and daily snacks.”
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