Annual Report - Horizons for Youth
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Annual Report - Horizons for Youth
2012-2013 Annual Report Dream It. Define It. Want It. Work It. Overcome It. Achieve It. Each of these steps is critical in a child’s journey to find academic and personal success. This journey is How difficult enough to navigate when surrounded by a support system guiding you through the process. Imagine being a young child in an area with limited resources and opportunities. You are determined to be the first in your family to graduate from college. Your mother shares your dream and supports you in every way she knows how, but neither of you can fathom all that is involved in achieving that goal. At Horizons for Youth, we work with such children to ensure they break the cycle of poverty and become we the first in their families to attend college. The transformative power of our program is evident in our results: 99% of our students graduate high school and 80% continue on to college. We are in the midst of a five-year strategic growth plan to extend our proven programs to a greater number of students in Chicago than ever before. The success of two annual galas, On Cloud Nine and the Declan Drumm Sullivan Memorial Fund’s No Ordinary Evening, has allowed us to greatly expand our size and our scope. This past year, we served 170 do it. students with increased depth and breadth of programs. We are well on our way to reach our growth goal of serving 250 students by 2016 and expect to grow beyond that in the years to come. Our community is our single greatest strength as an organization. From donors, to volunteers, to experts who contribute pro-bono services and counsel, your support is invaluable to our students. Because of you, we are able to inspire dreams in young minds and enable motivated students to achieve success in school and in life. Thank you for partnering with us to change the trajectory of children’s lives. Sincerely, Audrey GeorgeBill Kunkel Executive DirectorBoard Chair 3 Our students and their parents share a vision for the future… dreaming it is the first step to achieving it. The determining factor for acceptance into our program is a parent’s commitment and belief Parent that education is the path out of poverty. No child is turned away based on academic ability. Through our extensive interview process, we Partnerships select parents who are dedicated to working with Horizons for Youth in support of their children. Together, we work to instill a vision IT for a successful future in their children. “My daughter, Ruth, wants to become a veterinarian when she grows up. With support from Horizons, I am learning what I need to do at every step along the way to ensure Ruth achieves her dream.” - Loretta, Horizons for Youth parent 5 Horizons for Youth defines the steps needed for students to achieve their dreams of attending college and launching successful careers. We break this ultimate goal into smaller, attainable benchmarks throughout a child’s education. Providing concrete guidelines every year, from Mapping kindergarten through twelfth grade, ensures students continually build the academic foundation and life skills they will need for collegiate success. the steps We call this plan the “Road Map to College,” but it’s really much more than that: it’s a tool for helping to College “At first I didn’t understand why Horizons made my daughter responsible for all communication with them once she started high school. Now that she is a sophomore in college, I realize that they were teaching her to be independent and capable of managing herself away from home.” – Natasha, Horizons for Youth Parent students gain the skills needed for life-long success DEFINE IT in college and beyond. 7 At Horizons for Youth, we believe that with the proper support, every child has the ability to reach their full potential. Our students face complex challenges in the neighborhoods where Culture of they live that prevent many others from attending college or even graduating high school. To provide an alternate path for Academic them, we create a culture in which student achievement is encouraged, nurtured, and Achievement expected. We believe in our students, so BELIEVE IT that our students will believe in themselves. “Horizons is a place that reminds me what I need to do to be successful.” – Natali, Horizons for Youth graduate. Freshman, Dominican University 9 100% of students are paired with a Big Sibling Mentor. With an average mentoring relationship of four years, all of our students have a constant, positive adult role model in their lives. Mentors expose students to new ideas and experiences, help them think about college, and empower them to succeed. One-on-one The mentor relationship is a unique form of support that allows our students to reach for goals that were previously unthinkable. The Mentoring mentor impact can be so powerful that our alumni become mentors themselves. They understand the huge influence a mentor had MODEL IT in their life and hope to pay it forward. “When I helped put together a popcorn machine at Horizons, Car“When I helped put together a popcorn machine at Horizons, oline told me that I should be an engineer, like her. I didn’t really Caroline told me that I should be an engineer, like her. I didn’t know what that meant, so she showed me what kind of work she really know what that meant, so she showed me what kind of work did and how she also figured out how to put things together. I she did and how she also figured out how to put things together. like math, so I think maybe I do want to become an engineer one I like math, so I think I do want to become an engineer one day.” day.” – Shardonnay (Picture of Caroline and Shardonnay) – Shardonnay 11 Our students work hard year-round to achieve success. We arrange for them to attend academically rigorous schools to ensure a strong foundation. Year-Round The work continues during the summer when students attend our month-long Summer Academic Program. These comprehensive Academic services stop the achievement gap before it even begins to form. Our students return Services to the classroom each year on track and ready WORK IT to learn. Studies show that economically disadvantaged children are more likely to lose ground in reading and math during the summer months than their middle and upper income peers. To reverse this, our students work with specially selected teachers in small classrooms to build their skills, rather than lose them over the summer. 13 Last year we asked Carlos why he thought his grades went up in every single subject area. He pointed at his tutor, Andrew, and explained: Tutoring is a cornerstone of “I started working with this guy!” our program, helping students – Carlos, 7th Grade build their future one step at a time. Our high level of academic monitoring and individualized support allow Individualized us to detect issues that need to be addressed before they become major roadblocks. Support Through individual tutoring and counseling, students receive the right support at the right time, helping them stay on track to achieve OVERCOME IT their short-term and long-term goals. 15 Proven 99% of Horizons for Youth students graduate high school. 80% of Horizons for Youth students continue on to college. In the end, our students’ dreams, hard work, and tireless efforts combine to Results help them achieve academic success. Our students become the first in their families to attend college, breaking the cycle of poverty through education. “Horizons for Youth is like a second family. Because of my mentor, Julie, and everyone on staff, I had the support to gain acceptance to my first choice college, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign.” ACHIEVE IT – Adrianda, Horizons for Youth graduate 17 There are many more Chicago students who are eager to achieve their dreams. Because our program has proven results, we plan to expand our student population to Strategic 250 by 2016. 300 Results Student Population 250 200 170 100 0 “We know with the proper support, every child can achieve success. There are countless children in Chicago who deserve the opportunity to reach their full potential. We are working to serve more children than ever, so that we can change the trajectory of even more lives.” – Audrey George, Executive Director 31 1997 70 2002 108 2007 2013 2016 GROW IT 19 On Cloud Nine with Paige’s Angels When Kent Barnett and Lauren Heath planned a gala back in 2001 to honor No Ordinary Evening the memory of their daughter, Paige, they had no idea the event would have While filming the football team in 2010, such a meaningful impact on the community. Notre Dame student Declan Sullivan lost In February 2013, we held the 13th annual On Cloud Nine at the River East his life in a terrible accident. In reaction to Art Center, and it was our most successful event to date. Thanks to the the tragedy, the generosity of Declan’s family commitment of Kent and Lauren over the last 13 years, the event has allowed shone through in a most amazing way. us to expand our programming, our population, and our reach. Realizing they could turn their loss into Strategic something positive, Declan’s family created the Declan Drumm Sullivan Memorial Fund and its annual event, No Ordinary Evening, Growth a celebration of Declan’s life. They named Horizons for Youth as the primary beneficiary. In just two years, the event allowed 52 new students to receive life-changing services. CELEBRATE IT These special evenings provide more students than ever the chance to achieve their dreams. 21 We invite you to join us in changing the trajectory of childrens’ lives. With your help, even more children will benefit from our proven programs. Please call us at 312-627-9031 or visit our website, www.horizons-for-youth.org to learn more. We could not do this work without people like you. Mentors Over 1,000 Donors Tutors YounG Professionals Board Members Student Sponsors Major Donors Over 300 Volunteers JOIN IT Corporate Sponsors 23 Thank you to our Board of Directors. Thank you to our Leadership Council. Horizons for Youth is governed by a hard-working group of individuals who volunteer their time to ensure efficient operations, fiscal responsibility, and organizational direction. Through the foresight and dedication of our Board of Directors and Leadership Council, Horizons for Youth has secured a place in the community as a productive and innovative non-profit organization. Board of Directors Board Chair Bill Kunkel Executive Vice President American Equity Investment Life Insurance Company Members Tanika Coleman Customer Service Representative Avis/Budget Car Rental Group Kelly Cotton Executive Vice President Charter One Bank Mary Delaney Chief Executive Officer Luceo Solutions Sue Donnelly Philanthropist 24 Vice-Chair Dennis Malchow Senior Partner Arbor Investments Treasurer Jim Breen Partner KPMG, LLP Katie Ernst Principal Revision Homes Lorraine Snyder Special Assistant to the President Loyola University Chicago Steve Fort Senior Vice President Turner Construction Company Barry Sullivan Director of Program Development International Engineering Consortium Audrey George Executive Director Horizons for Youth Chuck Kuhn Director of Admissions and Financial Aid De La Salle Institute Brian Doyle Managing Director Head of International Healthcare William Blair & Company Jim Owen Director Houlihan Lokey Lynn Eplawy Managing Partner Gary Jet Center, Inc Adelina Rodriguez Administrative Assistant ABC Diamonds Gordon Walker President Knowles Electronics John Walsh Partner Capital J Advisors, LLC Chair Patrick Doyle Partner Winston and Strawn Members Jeff Akers Partner Adams Street Partners Kent Barnett Chief Executive Officer KnowledgeAdvisors, Inc. Jeff Grimes Owner Plastic Graphics Company Mike Murdock Principal Chestnut Builders Greg Hathcock President Vogue Tyre Inc. Linda Nolan Vice President & Managing Director The Northern Trust Company Robert Barnett, III Principal Wexford Capital Advisors, LLC Moira Hathcock Retired Partner Donohue Brown Mathewson and Smyth Mary Pat Breen Vice President BMO Private Bank John Iberle Adjunct Professor Loyola University Sarah Norris Senior Investment Advisor JP Morgan Bill Butler Partner McDermott Will & Emery Amy Kennedy Executive Vice President Golin Harris Patrick Collins Partner Perkins Coie Tim Kennedy Senior Director of Development Ronald McDonald Children’s Charities Tom Owens Vice President The Thomas M. and Mary M. Owens Foundation Jennifer Cotton Vice President Madison Capital Partners LLC Steven Derks President and Chief Executive Officer Muscular Dystrophy Association Greg Dingens Executive Vice President and Head of Investment Banking Monroe Securities Mike Doody President DCI Marketing Cliff Norris Director of Business Development United Therapies Lisa Parker Investigative Reporter NBC5 Chicago Denise Kenny Director Bank of America Merrill Lynch Elizabeth Quilter Chief Development Officer YMCA of Greater Syracuse Barry Lyerly President The Lyerly Seminars Jeff Waters Principal Eldorado Trading Andrew McDonough Partner Winston & Strawn Jeff Young Senior Vice President Nuveen Investments Kary McIlwain President, Managing Partner Y&R Chicago 25 Thank you to our donors. Thank you to our donors. Horizons for Youth is able to change the trajectory of our students’ lives because of the generosity of hundreds of donors. Listed here are the financial donors that supported our organization from July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013. *Part or all of the contribution went to The Declan Drumm Sullivan Memorial Fund. Horizons for Youth is the primary beneficiary of the Fund. $100,000 and up The Declan Drumm Sullivan Memorial Fund $50,000-$99,999 Faith Family Trust OMI Industries, Inc.* $25,000 - $49,000 Anonymous (2) Matthew and Christine Boler* William and Susan Donnelly* Kirkland & Ellis* Bill and JoAnn Kunkel* Patrick and Alyson Nash* Stern Cassello & Associates, LLP Eric and Pam Malchow Matthew and Elizabeth Camden Students of Benet Academy The Kathleen Malchow Scholarship Fund Citizens Charitable Foundation Jeff and Courtney Waters KnowledgeAdvisors, Inc. Toner Family Charitable Foundation, Inc. Modestus Bauer Foundation U.S. Bank Marsh USA $10,000 - $14,999 Perkins Coie LLP* Vogue Tyre & Rubber Company Ken and Roberta McQuade* Anonymous Denise Peterson* William Blair & Company Foundation Michael and Eileen Murdock* Patrick and Ruth Boehmer* Robert Norris Charitable Foundation Jeffrey and Lucy Young Joseph Murray and Marcia Drumm* Jim and Mary Pat Breen* Mark and Jeanne Rotert Chaddick Foundation* Schwab Charitable Fund $2,500 - $4,999 Michael Navin* Clearing Corporation Charitable Foundation* Lorraine Snyder John and Kathleen Ackerman Tom and Sue Paulson* Patrick Collins* Advanced Group RF IDeas* $5,000 - $7,499 Arbor Investments Robert and Mary Kathleen Shields Kent Barnett and Lauren Heath Robert F. Barnett, III Sidley Austin LLP* BMO Private Bank* Dennis and Marsha Belcastro* Jeffery and Angela Smith James and Anne Carey Caitlin Brannigan Thomas and Francine Snyder Rick and Lisa Cederoth Sebastian and Anne Bufalino* William and Jennifer Sterba* CNA Foundation Bill and Kim Butler Rick and Brenda Thomas* The Coffey Family* Mark and Betsy Carroll Robert and Ann Trauscht* Carol Cohen* Chicago Community Foundation Walmart* Corporate Relocation Council Clune Construction Company Bill and Tracy Wheeler Credit Suisse Gerry Corcoran* Bill and Kelly Zadell* Robert and Tracy Dunklau* Gregory and Julie Dingens* Edison International Enterprise Holdings Foundation Ernst & Young LLP* DCI Marketing Steven and Laura Derks Brian and Cara Doyle Jeffrey and Cathy Grimes* John and Christina Hatherly* Nancy Hughes* Michael and Judith Hynek Kelly Cares Foundation* Knowles Electronics LLC Turner Construction Company* Dennis and Bev Lynde* Gordon and Amy Walker Dennis and Jean Malchow Walker Family Foundation McDonough Family* McNamara Purcell Foundation* 26 Carlos Cagadas John and Kim Kipp* University of Notre Dame* $15,000 - $19,999 Jim and Nancy Owen* Adams Street Partners, LLC William and Laura Reilly* Anonymous* Christopher and Laura Shapaland Michael and Teresa Bordes* Michael and Karen Streit* Michael Doody and Katie Ernst Ray and Cindy Swaback* Patrick Doyle and Kathy Murdock* Thomas M. & Mary M. Owens Foundation International Engineering Consortium* John and Julie Lohrmann John and Jill Walsh Luceo Solutions, A CareerBuilder Company John and Jeanne Gallo* Terry and Cindy Simmons* Winston & Strawn LLP Marion Street Cheese Market Patrick Nash, Sr.* Charles Schwab Foundation Brian and Zada Clarke* Rick and Justine Corby* Kelly and Jenn Cotton Chris and Mari Craven* William and Pamela Devitt* Elizabeth Drumm* Tony and Adrienne Eltink* Jason and Lynn Eplawy* Jeff and Sheila Evans* Richard and Margaret Federer* Beth Fenner* John and Ann Firth* Jeff and Christy Forbes Todd and Christine Frech* Audrey George and Mike Moses Jill Goebel John and Kelly Graham* Brian and Jeanne Grimes* Karen and Steve Groeninger* $1,000 - $2,499 The Thomas D. Grusecki Family Foundation Environmental Systems Design Frank and Janet Aiello* John and Julia Haley Steve and Jaynai Fort* Paul and Asha Furlow Ashley Allen James and Kathleen Hardgrove* Matt and Christine Gambs* Gary Jet Center Allstate Giving Campaign Amit and Etty Hasak* Leo S. Guthman Fund Gilbane Building Company Joe and Kathy Altonji* Mike and Barbara Heaton* Hasak Cold Storage David and Carol Grimes* Jarrett Annenberg Geoff Heekin* Heritage Bank of Schaumburg* James and Andrea Gordon Anonymous Jonathan S. Henes* Kovler Family Foundation Mark and Lois Henning Eugene F. Assaf* Gary Hirschberg* KPMG, LLP Michael and Mary Jo Howard* Daniel and Spencer Baker Michael and Carolina Holtz* Michael and Ramona Lins* J & P Holdings Inc Dave and Karen Barry* David Hornung Debbie Ludolph* Heather Jackson James Basile* Edward Hungler* Mike and Mary Ellen Mazza* Donald P. and Byrd M. Kelly Foundation Paul and Stephanie Basta* Chuck and Susan Huttinger* Tim and Amy Kennedy* Mike and Nancy Berg* Tom Hynes and Carol Jones Greg and Sharon Brehm* Industrial Developments International, Inc. Dan and Jill McCormack* McDonald’s Corporation $7,500 - $9,999 New Frontiers Foundation Northern Trust Company* Gustafson Family Foundation Nuveen Investments Peter Schivarelli and Denise Valenza* Greg and Moira Hathcock* John Philbin, Jr. and Maura Crisham Barry Sullivan and Alison Drumm Daniel and Sharon Helderle Rex Carton Company, Inc. The John Buck Company Foundation Houlihan Lokey* University of Notre Dame Department of Athletics* Illinois Tool Works Foundation Patrick G. and Shirley W. Ryan Foundation* Jeffrey and Carter Sharfstein* Thomas and Amy Kiesler* La-Co Industries, Inc Richard and Gayle Landuyt* Joshua Levin and Jennie Tucker Derek and Laura Linde Bill and Stephanie Brennan* Deborah Bricker Nancy and Nanette Bufalino* Robert and Roseanne Byrne* Neill and Stacy Jakobe* Sarah Elizabeth Jenkins* Jack and Dorothy Jiganti* Barbara Jones 27 Thank you to our donors. Jaime Jones* Josh and Sarah Rintamaki David and Theresa Dieter* Dennis and Linda Myers* Today’s Chicago Woman Foundation William and Gina Dolan* Erin Kelly James Rollins Bill and Suzanne Divanne* Thomas Nash* Kate Tritschler* Joseph and Marjy Dsilva* Richard and Marsha Kolb* Bert and Claire Schafer* Tom Doyle* Bob and Karen Navarre* Mark and Margaret Tritschler* John Edelman* Anne Kritzmire* Bill and Mary Schramm* Emily Duncan Ed and Mary O’Connell* Craig and Becky Vallorano* Tom and Maria Etling* Victor and Kym Krumm* Jack and Amy Schroeder* Edelman Tom and Nancy O’Connell* Mark Vonnahme* Kenmare Catering and Events Jeffery and Liz Kunkel* Mike Segobiano and Greg Desmond* Patrick and Theresa Gannon* Terry and Mary O’Connor* Father Jack Wall* Michael and Liz Fieweger Kevin and Katie Lawler* Mike Shinners* Lori Ann Goodhartz Ronan and Jill O’Donovan John J. and Margaret Walsh Mike and Karen Flavin* Amy Lemar St. Giles Men’s Society Michael and Ellen Griffin Jay Orlowski* Tom and Bunny Weber* Tom and Sue Gates* Marc and Cindy Levin Paul and Maraya Steadman* Magen Hanrahan Tony and Brenda Ortiz* Adam Welling* Peter and Maria Gulli* Gregg Locascio and Amy Dixon* Matthew Steinmetz Charitable Trust* Todd and Taal Hasak-Lowy* Daniel and Jennifer O’Shaughnessy* Donald Wittgen* Steve and JoAnn Haemmerle* Barry and Margaret Lyerly Scott and Kim Stiffle* Bob and Eileen Herber* Scott and Marcy Paddock* Michael and Tracy Wysockey Deborah Hall Jim and Jane Lyman* Jack and Kimberly Swarbrick* Jerry and Mary Hitpas* Car Boldt, Jr. and Laura Peterson* Mauricio Zuniga* James Hallberg Michael Mackey* Joe and Patty Trindl Patrick and Julie Hoffman James Philbin Michael and Kenna MacKinnon Edward Tymick* James and Lynnette Horcher* PPM America, Inc. $250 - $499 Tom and Jo Harper Mike and Kelley Malay Joe and Nancy Valrose* Scott and Maureen Howard* Frederick Proesel Geoffrey and Brenda Adaire David Hickerson and Elin Thorgren Todd and Susan Maynes* Robin Varnado Thomas and Deni Janus* Mike and Madelon Queenan* Glenn and Melinda Adamec* Thomas Hilgart Marsha McClellan Bob and Kay Welsh* Michael and Mary Joss Dan and Mary Clare Rahill* Michael and Deanna Adell Elizabeth Honerkamp Jeff McCrory* James and Elizabeth Wilson Zach Jung* Daniel Rahill* Chris Andrew* John and Amy Honney* McGladrey LLP Bill and Kristy Woolfolk* Aggelos and Sally Katsaggelos* Salil and Monika Rajmaira* Michael and Merie Arenson* David and Nancy Huber* Bill and Ann McSorley* David Yannucci Charitable Trust* Mark and Mary Ann Kaufman Bill and Peggy Ramette Becky Baldus Bob and Mary Beth Husfield* Phil and Joan Merriman Ross and Anna Zimmerman* Rob and Elke Kenyon Carol Freer Rao Philip Barnett and Colleen Philbin Jeff and Nanci Hyman Matt and Allie Kline* Abigail Rector Craig and Jennifer Belcastro* Graham and Susan Jackson John and Elizabeth Meyer Richard and Margaret Hannigan* Bob and Ann Michels* $500 - $999 Ross Koenig Mary Regan* Ron and Lois Belusko Kenneth and Sheila Javor Jeremy and Erin Miller Accenture Foundation John and Deborah Kolb* Mark Reilly* Eric Boffeli Mark and Mindey Johnson* Dan Mize Anonymous (2) Jim and Barbara Kompare Alfred and Lisa Remmits Jillian Brooks William Jones Gary Modrow Paul and Joanne Avampato* John and Sue Landuyt* Roger and Cathy Rhomberg Cristina Bufalino* Joe Katz* Liz Moore* Michael and Amy Bailey Brooke Lavender Tom Rieckelman* Madeleine Butler Chris Kelleher and Susan Heath John Muench and Libby Drumm* David and Nandi Ballard Bridget LeFevour* Steven Roeder Kevin and Peggy Callahan Tim and Tammy Kelleher Charles and Moni Murdock Joe and Jennifer Bartolotta Ronald and Kim Lemar* Ray and Diane Roman* Gunther Calvimontes Marty and Denise Kenny* Dennis and Ellin Murphy Foundation* Sheila Bauschelt* Mark Lingen and Chris Koman Scared Heart Schools Nichole Capraro Peter D. Keseric Carl and Laura Nerup* Ryan and Emily Bennett* Lipman Hearne, Inc. Michael and Sheila Scheer* Patrick Carew and Kathleen Mullaney Maria Kim Peter Bergren John and Cathy Madden* Dan and Susan Schoen* Andrew and Mary Carlin Daniel Kipp* Don Bishop* John and Kary McIlwain Tom and Lisa Seeger* Mary Carlson* Bill and Marta Kohne* Christopher and Kristie Bozin* Cary McLean Drew and Maureen Sexson* Brigid Cashman Andy and Pattie Kokosa Bobby and Kathleen Capulong John and Deborah Meyer* Jay and Carol Simner* Tom and Meg Chambers Paul and Sue Kopecki* John and Mary Carpenter Michael andKatherine Miley* Christian and Christine Skizas* Chase and Stefanie Chavin Amber Kostelny Thomas and Margaret Clare* Michael Monniger Stephen and Anna Snyder* Ciano and Goldwasser LLP Christina Kostyk Paul and Danielle Clarke* John Moulton Souder Family Foundation Joe Colgan Michael Lee* Crowe Foundation Carl and Diane Mucha* Tony and Christine Speiser Lindsey and Pamela Dean* Max and Julie Leichtman Scott Curran Daniel and Joann Murphy* Paul and Cynthia Stark* Stephen Deutsch Pam Lemp* Roger and Karen Daluga* David Murphy Joseph Sullivan* Ron and Cathi DeWald* Beth Linnen Robert and Leslie Denvir* Kelly Murphy Tim Sutton Digitas Frank Lonergan Dean and Karin Teglia Jonathan Doehling Cary and Becky Lyne Robert O’Keefe* Bill and Georgyann Peluchiwski* Frederick Peurye and Deborah Schwartz Jim and Mary Jo Polark* Ted and Sharon Popielewski* Eleanor Poppe* Jeffrey and Natalie Porter John and Mary Raitt Rob and Teri Rao* Robert Reklaitis 28 Thank you to our donors. 29 Thank you to our donors. Kathleen Madden* William Schroeder and Mary Owen Donald and Susan Belgrad Thomas and Kelly Collins* Carolyn Forkenbrock* Stan and Mary Kantor* John and Mary Mangan* Jeffrey and Gloria Schwartz Benjamin and Edith Belkind Patrick and Doris Corey* David and Alexis Forsythe Greg Karczewski* Jim and Constance Markham Mike and Amy Scotty Kevin Bell* Theodore Cornell Patricia Fosmoe* Judith Kasperczyk* Vincent Marotta and Suzanne Thalji James Shaw and Catherine Malone Thomas Bell and Kelly Twohig Lynn Craig Jason and Megan Fredrick Jodi Katz* Philip McAndrews* Richard and Martha Shults* Bryan Belville Michelle Cronin Dale Fronk* Krista Kauper Matt McEnery Fran and Kim Simpao* Nicholas Berta Joseph and Elizabeth Cushing Jeremy Fronza Ed and Shelley Keller Kathleen McMahon Alan and Andrea Solow Raymond and Karen Berta Ken Davenport Marcia Fuller John and Paula Kelly Robert McQuade, Jr.* Robert D. Stearnes Memorial Foundation Ikaros Islam Bigi Karen DeGrasse Paul Gearen Pat Kennedy* Jeff and Karen Stelmach* John and Nancy Black* Dana DeRose* Jason Genrich Patrick Kennedy Kevin and Georgina Boyd Stephen DeRose* Timothy George Christopher Kenney Gary and Janet Bozza* Earl and Roselee Deutsch Michele George-Griffin* Patrick and Kathyrn Kinne Leslie Braun Marietta Devitt* Betsy Gier* Kevin Kirby Maryann Breen David Diedrich Pete and Melissa Glimco* Fred and Lynn Kirsch Peter and Polly Breen Megan Disciullo Grad Flowers LLC Pat and Cecile Kittridge* Paul Brenzel John Distefano* Edward Graham* Benjamin and Aimee Kleiman Robert Brogan Jim and Carrie Donaldson* Kelly Grant* Dan and Joy Kleiman Erin Brooks Tom Dore Craig Griffith Seth and Michelle Klein* David and Jean Brunker* Dover Corporation Tom and Jen Gustafson* Bruce and Maureen Kleinman Anne Marie Brunner* Maureen Dowd* Brendan Hanehan* Taylor Klutke* Susan Bryan Elizabeth Doyle David and Katie Hanfland Stephanie Krebs* Matt Buckland and Kristi Passarelli Mick Doyle Joe Hanley* Chuck Kuhn Michael and Sarah Buckley Timothy and Katy Doyle John and Liz Hannon* Nancy Kusner Francis Burke* Des Drotos David Haracz and Mary Dolan Jessica Labaire Kevin Byrnes* Julie Durkin* Doug Harvath Matthew and Elizabeth Latimer* Brian Caffarelli Daniel Dutile and Margaret Kelly Larry Hawkinson* David Leckie* Scott and Beth Mercola Greg Miller* Kelly Moon* Anthony and Andrea Moree* Thomas Moriarty and Lynette See Michael and Elizabeth Moroney Dan and Lisa Morris Brian and Katie Murphy William and Margaret Murphy* Pat and Meg Nally* Louis Nanni* Douglas Neumetzger* Christopher O’Brien* Adam Olalde Kate O’Malley* William O’Meara Richard and Betty O’Toole PepsiCo Foundation Rob and Lisa Pomorski Debra Ann Ponce De Leon Darius and Susan Povilaitis Michael Powers Charles and Susan Redden Bill and Kathy Rhoades* Robert and Patricia Roach Mark and Patrice Roche Robert and Linda Roscoe Taras Rudenko* Frank and Christine Russo* Tom and Debra Russo* Michael and Catherine Ryan* Patrick Salvi, Jr. Jeffrey Samaras Mark and Kimberly Sarros 30 Thank you to our donors. Amy Stern* Bruce and Karen Such* Brian and Denise Sullivan* Matt Sullivan* Catherine Swanson* Lon and Kim Thompson* John Thorton* Jill VanWormer Dave and Julie Vonderhaarb* Nicole Weber* Alan and Meaghan Weed Pete and Cathy Wifler* Michael Wysockey Elizabeth Yacono* $100 - $249 a5 Inc. Dan Aliaga Kathleen Allare* Edward Adam Mark Adams* Scott and Donna Anderson Anonymous Jane Arata Jenn Archer Ronald Bachman Stan and Deb Balcaitis Richard and Kathryn Barnaby Jean Barnett Gilbert and Janis Bathgate Donald Bauer* Donna Beaudet* Ann Cahill* John Brennan and Lauren Edelen* Kathryn Hayden Karen Lee Pat Cahill Carrie Egan* Josh Hayes William Leheny* Angela Cameli Patrick and Caroline Egan* Sally Heath Lee and Nancy Leibig Bruce Campbell* Dan Ehmann Lisa Hobbs Stewart and Suzanne Levin Doug and Mary Campbell* Mark Eidelman Chris and Lisa Hoffmann* Sanja Licina Paul and Sherry Carbery Hannah Einarsen* Richard Hogan* Sidney and Betty Lieberman Rebecca Carl Matt Erickson Michael and Suzanne Hogarty Lincoln Financial Foundation John Carlson* Britta Eriksen Nora Holden-Corbett* Frank Lombardo Sam and Teal Cassello Edilsa Estrada William and Denise Holder Brian Long and Meghan Colgan Jerry and Lori Cataldo* William and Lacy Evans Joan Hornberger* Patrick and Meg Loughran Chris Charnock* John and Mary Ann Falkowski* Margaret Hudgins John and Julia Lynch Barbie Chmieleski* Sarah Ferrill Ben Jablonski MacArthur Foundation Michael and Theresa Clancy Drew and Susan Fitch Eric Jacobson* Jeanette Madock Greg Moyer and Colleen Clatterbuck Mary Beth Fitzgerald DeAndre and Karen James John Maimone* Tina Clement* Julian Flores Charisse Jeavons Rick and Tina Malnati Michael Coffey* Patrick and Rita Foley* Emre and Barbara Kandemir John Manier* Brian Coffey and Jennifer Collins* Sarah Foresman Peter and Christina Kanelos* Thomas and Kristi Marth 31 Thank you to our donors. 32 Thank you to our in-kind donors. Mario and Catherine Martinez Andy and Kate Rhodes Dan and Sara Ureel Sarah Mascarenhas Kent Rieger* John and Carolyn Vann Amy Mauch Jennifer Romeo* Rick Vogeler Robert May* Janice Rosenthal Eric Wachter* Horizons for Youth pledges to be a good steward of every donation we receive. We are able to operate with efficiency because of the generosity of supporters who not only give of their time and dollars, but also donate services, equipment, accounting services, household items, and so much more. Through the in-kind donations of the following individuals and organizations, Horizons for Youth is better able to support the families in our program. Mark and Kathleen McCareins Colleen Elizabeth Rowley* Michael Waller* Mary McCarthy Steve and Anne Rowley Michael and Amy Walsh 101.9 FM The Mix Anne Burkett Eduardo’s Enoteca John McCollon Alma Ruiz Meredith Walton* 1st Midwest Bank Amphitheatre Bill and Kim Butler Entertainment Cruises Catherine McGivney Bob Rushkewicz* Jeremy and Katherine Walts ABT Electronics C3 Presents Rob Elgas Ellen Lyon and Peter E. McHugh* Mark Ryan* Parker and Sara Ward John McNamara Daniel and Joan Savary* Andy and Margaret Warzecha* April Meijer Susan Schalk Dean Weinberg Carolyn Metnick* Mark and Catherine Schmid David and Lisa Weisman Ashlen Meyer* Frank and Mary Schmitt* Sean Weller* Michael Miller* Laurence and Terri Schwartz Amy Wertheimer* Marilyn Miodonski Fritz Shadley Bonnie M Wheaton Mondelez International Foundation James Shiparski Bill and Victoria Wilson Kenneth Moore Phillip and Michelle Shlimon Dylan Wilson J.A. Morgan Tiffany and Caleb Siladke* Nolan Wilson Glynn Morris* Andrea Simari Paul and Phyllis Winter Robine Morrison Leonard Skatoff* Anna Witowska David and Robin Nankin Mark and Shari Skorcz* Kristy Wojniki James Nigro* Joseph Slankas* Anna Wong David and Mary Ellen Nolan* Robert Sliney* J. Harless Woodward Nancy and Rob Northrip David Smith* Sam and Jessica Wrobel Crissy Norton James and Chelsea Smith* April Wuehler Neil and Barbara O’Donovan Vicki Smith* Caroline Yacu Ellen O’Keefe Edward and Jacquelyn Smurlo, Jr.* Sheldon Zenner and Ellen Morgan John O’Loughlin Lynda and Robert Sorrenti* Jon Osten Krista Sorvino Lambe* Rod and Maureen Osterhout* Mary E Stoykov Jasel Panchal Darin Strako Anne and Dan Pelc* Jim Sullivan* Andrew Perez Daniel Sutherland Jessica Petri John Tarabini* Jack and Patti Phillips Ashley McBride Taylor Gabriel Plotkin Edward Thill Susan Poetzel Tyler Thiret* Adam Prawer-Stock David and Juli Thomas Mary Quinn Steven Tittsworth Nancy Quinn Cristina Torres Richard Regole Tom Tyndorf Kristina Reichardt U.S. Cellular Academy for Global Citizenship Gunther Calvimontes Tony and Adrienne Eltink Melinda Adamec Doug and Mary Campbell Jason and Lynn Eplawy Advanced Resources CareerBuilder Katie Ernst Alixandria Collections Rocky and Anne Carey Executive Charter Services Jill Aller Carmel Catholic High School Steve and Jaynai Fort The American Club Carnivale Restaurant French Pastry School Anaj Jewelry Cheesecake Factory Frances Xavier Warde Paul and Laura Anderson Chicago Blackhawks Gale Gand Arlington Park Chicago Children’s Musuem John and Jeanne Gallo Bill and Mary Aronin Chicago Cubs Golden Girl Chicago AthletiCo Chicago Fire Dr. Goldstein Atlantis Car and Limo Chicago White Sox Goodman Theatre Jerry Attere Sandy Chilewich Greek Islands Restaurant Rick Attere Steve Christians Michael and Ellen Griffin Michelle Austin The Coffey Family Jeff and Cathy Grimes Babes with Blades Theatre Company Eric and Victoria Cokee Harmony Hope and Healing Rhonda Ballard Jeff Colcagno Etty Hasak Bar Toma Coopers Hawk Winery and Restaurant Julie Hatcher Daisy Cortez Holy Name Cathedral Jim Bare Eric Barnes Kent Barnett and Lauren Heath The Barone Family Barrington Saddlery, LLC Neal and Cindy Barry Sheila Bauschelt BDO Dennis and Marsha Belcastro Jane Blalock Blue Plate Catering Patrick and Ruth Boehmer Boka Restaurant Group BOMA Michael and Teresa Bordes Jim Breen Tom Brigham Sebastian and Anne Bufalino Bull and Bear Dan Cortez Crescent Cleaning Company Mike and Mary Delaney Greg Desmond Destination Fitness Norman Dick Dr. Leon and Karin Dingle Henry and Gayle Dominicis William and Susan Donnelly Lisa Dowis Brittany Downs Duane Morris Robert Dunklau Cindy Dumont East Bank Club Ebert Studios Eddie Z’s Blinds and Drapery Chef Perry Hendrix The Howard Family Suzanne Huntenmann Jake Melnick’s Corner Tap The James Hotel Tom and Deni Janus Jefferson Tap Sue Johnson Jon Bon Jovi Foundation Maria Larragoity Jones Lang LaSalle Michael and Mary Joss Junior League of Chicago Jeff Kauck Photography Matt Kelly Jack Kennedy Tim and Amy Kennedy Wesley and Linda Kenyon 33 Thank you to our in-kind donors. 34 Financial Statements Dr. Julian Kerbis Motorcycle Riding School Tom and Francine Snyder Tom and Amy Kiesler Muse John Spence John and Kim Kipp Museum of Contemporary Art Spiaggia Restaurant Mike and Kathleen Kolovitz Tracy Nero Patrick Steenberge Brennan Kooi Jim Nigro Della Stein Anne Krause Kelly Nigro Chef Allen Sternweiler Chuck Kuhn Old St. Pat’s Church Strategic Talent Solutions Rick and Gayle Landuyt The Olive Tap Mike and Karen Streit Billy Lawless OMI Industries Molly Sutton Audrey Lee Options Xpress by Charles Schwab Tim Sutton Cindy Levine Palmer House Hilton Ray and Cindy Swaback Libertyville Ace Hardware John and Patricia Peck Sweet Mandy B’s Life Spa The Phoenician The Talbot Hotel Lincoln Park Zoo Photobooth Tangerine Productions Susan Lipschutz Piccolo Sogno Bryan Tapella Live Nation Plastic Graphic Co Rosemary Thalanany Kyla Lombardo PPM America Tom Li Long Grove Country Club PRP Wine International TPC Sawgrass Loyola University Chicago Mike and Madelon Queenan TPC Sawgrass Marriott Lululemon Athletica Rebecca Quirke True Blue Branding Solutions Cary Lye Josh Radnor Turner Construction Dennis and Bev Lynde Jess Reese Twin Anchors Restaurant Anna Lyons Rent Like a Champion Today Jeanette Madock Yael Reynolds University of Notre Dame Department of Athletics Dennis and Jean Malchow Reynolds Plantation Mark Mandich Revision Home Tina Maraccini Wade Rodgers Marriott Theatre Lincolnshire Roger Beck Portraits Jeanne Martin Mike Romano Jane Mattingly Caroline Rose Doug McClellan RPM Italian McKay Jim and Michelle Ryan John McKernan Maria Schmidt The McSorley Family Susan Schoen Metropolis Performing Arts Centre Debbie Schwartz John and Deborah Meyer Jeffrey and Carter Sharfstein Million Dollar Quartet Kirk Shepherd Photography Misano Salon and Spa Shoreline Sightseeing Abby Misko Brent Showalter Damion Moloney Skincare Company and Spa Scott Zilligen John Montanile Dan and Elaine Skoglund Susie Morales The Skydeck at Willis Tower Morris and Sons Reed Smith Motel Bar Paul Snyder Special thanks to Cindy Dumont and True Blue Branding for the concept and design, Kirk Shepherd Photography for the photography and McKay for the printing, without which, this report would not be possible. US Casino and Parties Don and Beverly Varnado Brian Venegas Gordon and Amy Walker Jeff and Courtney Waters Chuck and Laurie Weaver WGN Radio Crystal Williams Sheryll Williams Wirtz Beverage Lynn and Jackie Wold World Head Quarters Inc Xtreme Xperience Karen Young Zanies Comedy Club Statement of Activities and Change in Net Assets for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013 Support: Corporations 125,107 Foundations $180,755 Individuals $404,691 In-kind Contributions $222,020 Miscellaneous $4,500 On Cloud Nine $324,713 No Ordinary Evening net income $434,374 Total Support $1,696,160 Revenue: Interest Income $486 Total Support and Revenue $1,696,646 Expenses Program Services $1,227,099 Management and General Fundraising and development Total Expenses Change in Net Assets Net Assets – End of Year (as restated on July 1, 2012) Net Assets – End of Year (as restated on June 30, 2013) Statement of Financial Position for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013 Assets Cash Pledge Receivable Prepaid Expense Property and equipment, net of $14,953 of accumulated depreciation Total Assets Liabilities and Net Assets Liabilities Accounts payable and accrued expense Total Liabilities Net Assets Unrestricted net assets Temporarily restricted net assets Permanently restricted net assets Total Net Assets Total Liabilities and Net Assets $102,570 $348,858 $1,678,527 $18,119 $721,836 $739,955 $695,806 $38,694 $9,748 $2,207 $746,455 $6,500 $6,500 $739,955 ———— $739,955 $746,455 35 703 West Monroe Street Chicago, IL 60661