ACH Newsletter 2008 5-1.indd - ACH Child and Family Services
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ACH Newsletter 2008 5-1.indd - ACH Child and Family Services
ISSUE ONE 2008 2008 Board of Directors Lynn Newman Chair Larry Autrey Lou Ann Blaylock Janis Brous Suzanne Burt Judy Cagle Melisa Caston Katie Farmer Sheryl Harris Kathleen Hicks Margaret Kramer Cindy Level Kristen McClure Greg Miller Cindy Milrany Fred Moore John Nash Anne Paup Susie Reyes Jim Rhodes Lou Street Brigit Thompson Bertha Whatley Gary Wright Stocker Gift Helps Teens Prepare for Life Thanks to the generosity of Dub and Valerie Stocker, four teenagers will have a chance to begin new lives in a new home on the Wedgwood campus of All Church Home for Children. In a ceremony on Thursday, April 17, 2008, ACH dedicated the renovated Dub and Valerie Stocker Home on its 10-acre campus in the Wedgwood neighborhood in south Fort Worth at 6105 Wrigley Way. “Dub and Valerie Stocker are a caring couple,” said Dr. Wayne Carson, Chief Executive Officer of ACH. “They have given significantly of both their time and financial resources to support the work of All Church Home for Children.” Valerie and Dub Stocker 2008 Advisory Council Margaret Augustat Harry Bartel Bob Crow Alex Jimenez Lynn O’Day Beverly Runyon Jane Schlansker James Toal 2008 Foundation Board Larry Autrey Chair The ACH Residential program, which has been in operation for more than 70 years, provides for the basic and therapeutic needs of children and youth, ages 4-18. The four family homes on the Wedgwood campus – Ballard Family Home, Carter Family Home, Morris Family Home and Doss Family Home – enable ACH to offer a neighborhood setting for children who are without significant behavior problems but are unable to live with their parents or guardians because of abuse, neglect, economic or family crisis, or parental incapacities. The grounds of the Wedgwood campus are landscaped for recreational use and include a bike path, park and age-appropriate playgrounds for the 36 children who now live there. Harry Brants Vernon Bryant Sherrie Cyrier Mark Johnson Susan Rose Continued on Page 2 In This Issue: Stocker Home/Transitional Living Program . . . 1 New Mission/Vision Announcement . . . . . . . . 2 Program Highlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Staff Spotlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Birdies for Charity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Volunteer Highlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Hoot ‘n Holler 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 2007 Christmas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Donor Appreciation and Tributes . . . . . . . 10 Trainings and Luncheons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Continued from Cover Renovations of the Stocker Home, previously known as the Wrigley Way Family Home, have been designed to accommodate a new direction in the focus of this home’s operations. The Stocker Home will concentrate on preparing four teenagers for successful lives as adults. The program will offer structure, guidance and support to teens as they progress toward becoming independent. In addition to their basic and therapeutic needs, the program will teach critical life skills and provide post-secondary vocational and educational planning and support. Dub and Valerie Stocker’s generous gift will ensure that teens for years to come will have a safe and caring home from which they can successfully transition into adulthood. “All Church Home’s willingness to step into a family crisis situation which threatens a child’s welfare before the state separates the child from their parents – and to stay the course throughout the child’s life, preparing them even through high school – is what Val and I so admire about All Church Home’s mission. We hope the Stocker Home will help prepare some of these older children for productive, well-rounded lives after they leave the caring arms of All Church Home.” – Dub Stocker Safety, Hope and Love for All Children In December 2007, the All Church Home Board of Directors unanimously approved new mission and vision statements for the organization. After careful consideration during a year-long strategic planning process, the ACH Board of Directors agreed that a revision was needed to the agency’s old mission statement and that the addition of a vision statement for the organization was warranted. Dr. Wayne Carson, CEO, stated, “I am excited about the work our Board of Directors did on this project and the resulting bold new plan for the future of ACH and the children and families we serve.” Mission Statement Through strength-based partnership All Church Home brings resources and skills to children and families struggling with life’s challenges. Together we develop solutions that create safety, hope, love and the capacity to thrive. Vision Statement Through leadership, research and training, All Church Home will set a recognized example for replicable programs in child welfare that dramatically strengthen families and reduce child abuse. Our vision is to be the foremost service provider in the communities we serve so families thrive and children experience safety, hope and love. 2 Cold Day Highlights Need for New Service Do you remember what you were doing on February 1, 2007? The All Church Home foster care staff and one ACH foster care mother remember that day very well. “It was snowy and bitterly cold,” recalled Toby Owen, LCSW, Vice President of Residential Services, “and at 6:00 p.m., as the roads began to ice over, a three-day-old baby girl was placed with one of our foster parents.” This particular baby girl was born prematurely and weighed only five pounds. She was suffering from drug addiction and had extensive medical issues. On that cold, snowy day, the baby was discharged from the hospital to begin her life in her new home with her new foster mom. Despite her severe medical problems – which included requiring a feeding tube – this baby quickly became thought of as “daughter” and “first grandchild” in her new home. The baby’s foster mother and foster grandparents were committed to creating a long-term, loving home and future for her. through ACH and are available for adoption will now be able to transition smoothly into permanent homes. “This is a great move for our Foster Care Department and it will allow us to provide ‘forever’ homes to our children who are free for adoption,” Toby Owen stated. “I look forward to our first adoption, which should take place within the next six to nine months.” On January 29, 2008, the baby girl celebrated her first birthday with her foster family. Everyone is hopeful that within the next several months this little girl will have a “forever” home with her foster/adoptive mother and family, with whom she can celebrate her second birthday and many more to come. For more information about ACH foster care and adoption services, please contact our Foster Care Department at 817.886.7140 or fostercare@allchurchhome.org. But, in order for a foster parent to be able to provide long-term care for a child, the foster home must be licensed as an adoptive home. The urgency of the baby’s legal situation and the foster family’s unwavering commitment to her prompted ACH to move quickly so the foster home could become licensed as an adoptive home and the foster mom could begin to take steps toward finalizing the adoption. All Church Home is happy to announce that we can now provide adoption services to children in the custody of Child Protective Services (CPS). ACH received its updated license from the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services on January 28, 2008, stating that we can now provide both foster care and adoption services. The addition of adoption services expands All Church Home’s continuum of care to include long-term homes for children in CPS custody. Children who are receiving foster care services 3 ACH Welcomes Tammy Gass Tammy Gass, CFRE joined the Development team in January as the new Director of Development. She will be carrying out the philanthropic mission of All Church Home in collaboration with the Vice President of Marketing and Development by strategizing, developing and implementing ACH’s fund development work plan. Tammy comes to All Church Home with more than 20 years of experience in philanthropy and non-profit management. She spent the last eight years working in the Foundation at Cook Children’s Medical Center and was directly responsible for the Annual Giving program. Tammy is a Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE) with an MPA in Non-Profit Management. She has served on not-for-profit boards and also on the faculty for Rockhurst College, teaching classes in fundraising. Throughout her career, Tammy has worked with a variety of non-profit organizations that support the health and well-being of children and their families. She said that being part of an organization that focuses on the needs of children is inspiring, motivating and very rewarding. “I am excited about helping connect donors to All Church Home to fulfill the hopes and dreams of the children, youth and families it serves,” Tammy said. “There is a lot of energy and excitement about the growth and future of this organization and I am looking forward to supporting All Church Home in its mission.” Tammy Gass Be a Champion Fore All Church Home From now until May 16, 2008, you can make a donation to All Church Home, and Birdies for Charity, a program of the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial Country Club, will match 20% of the first $20,000 collected and 10% of the next $20,000 collected. “This is a wonderful opportunity for ACH and we are grateful to be one of the charities selected to participate in the 2008 Birdies for Charity program,” said Dr. Wayne Carson, CEO of ACH. You can send your gift to ACH in the envelope attached in this newsletter and as long as we receive it by May 16, your donation is eligible for the 20% match. Your gift will not only provide a great return on your investment, it will bring resources and skills to children and families struggling with life’s challenges. You can also take advantage of this limited opportunity by going to our Web site at www.allchurchhome.org and clicking on “Donate Now” for details. For more information about this great opportunity, please contact Tammy Gass, Development Director, at 817.886.7107 or tgass@allchurchhome.org. 4 Volunteer Highlights Volunteer Spotlight All Church Home would like to thank all of our dedicated volunteers who support the agency with many talents. From landscaping projects to making copies to helping with special events, our volunteers make an impact on the lives of children and families in crisis by helping make ACH more welcoming, more efficient and better equipped to address the variety of needs presented by the children and families served by ACH. One of these great volunteers is Hanna Erickson. Hanna has volunteered at ACH for five years. She spends several hours a month organizing the Care Closet at ACH. The Care Closet is a place ACH clients can come for clothes, hygiene items, food, toys and other needed items. ACH receives donations from the community and Hanna works diligently behind the scenes to organize them so they can be easily accessed and used. Hanna also contributes numerous hours each Christmas to develop and organize Santa’s Workshop for our youth residents to “shop” in for their family members. Hanna is providing hope by helping meet the basic needs of many ACH families who face multiple challenges. Hanna Erickson “Hanna has been a tremendous help in the Care Closet. She has truly taken that project under her wing and made it more accessible to residents, clients and staff. Her hard work saves ACH time and money each week. I am so thankful for her involvement at ACH and always look forward to her volunteer time.” – Kara Morey, ACH Development Associate Another invaluable ACH volunteer is Pat Worrell. Pat has been providing time and energy to ACH for three years. One afternoon a week (and sometimes more), Pat assists several programs by completing various administrative tasks from filing to data entry to compiling survey reports. She is willing to provide whatever assistance she can to help the ACH staff accomplish the mission of the agency. Staff that has worked with Pat appreciates her dedication and humble spirit. “Mrs. Pat provides tremendous support to our In-Home Respite Program. She takes care of ALL of the filing for our client charts and has been doing this job for years! In addition to these important duties, we love her friendly smile, uplifting attitude and dependable service.” – Stephanie Norton, ACH Community Services Program Director ACH is tremendously grateful to Hanna, Pat and the many other volunteers who truly make a difference in the lives of the children and families ACH serves by offering their time and talents in many ways! If you are interested in joining this fabulous team of ACH volunteers, please contact Valerie Valentine-Heath, ACH Volunteer Coordinator, at 817.886.7101 or vheath@allchurchhome.org. The Impact of the Gift of Time In 2007, 537 volunteers made a difference in the lives of the children and their families. A few of the positive results of their time and efforts are highlighted below: • ACH served over 3,000 clients • Children and families in need were able to access over 5,000 critical clothing and personal care items in the Care Closet • A fresh coat of paint brightened the Wilson Group Home for the children of Behavioral Care • 191 Safe Place sites were checked to ensure readiness for youth seeking safety • Youth in the Emergency Shelter enjoyed home-cooked meals during the year and on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day • Over 300 children opened gifts on Christmas Day Thank you for these results, and so many more! Pat Worrell 5 Good Food, Good Laughs, Good Times Hoot ’n Holler 6 was a huge success thanks to the leadership of co-chairs Judy Cagle and Susan Miller and their wonderful committee. More than 300 people attended this sold-out event, raising more than $160,000 to benefit the Residential programs of All Church Home. “I really enjoyed being a part of such a dynamic committee that made it fun and easy to raise funds for this amazing charity and the children and families it serves,” said Judy Cagle, event co-chair. From the great food and atmosphere provided by Reata to the hilarious entertainment of Four Day Weekend, this event is certainly one you don’t want to miss. Hoot ’n Holler 6 Event Committee Judy and Jerry Cagle, Co-Chairs Susan and Jeff Miller, Co-Chairs Kim Baldi and Geoffrey Raynor Laura and Greg Bird Janis and Sam Brous Kay Carpenter and Tom Turet Georgina and Cliff Condrey Joanie and Toby Darden Kimberly and Glenn Darden Julie and Glenn Davidson Laurie and Don DeBord Monique and Doug Decker Vivian and Robert Ferguson Cami and John Goff Melissa and David Goodroe Debi and Brent Hicks Marsha and John Kleinheinz Terri and David Minor Marisa and Wesley Moncrief Anna Melissa and Peter Philpott Dana and David Porter Valerie and Dub Stocker Lou and Malcolm Street Lori and Robert Upham Anna Jean and Richard F. Walsh Hoot ’n Holler 6 Event Sponsors Gigglers Judy and Jerry Cagle Crystelle Waggoner Charitable Trust, Bank of America, Trustee Fort Worth Energy Leo Potishman Foundation, JP Morgan Chase Bank N.A., Trustee Comedians Sue and John Allen Chalk Sr. Chesapeake Energy Joanie and Toby Darden Kim and Glenn Darden Julie and Glenn Davidson Laurie and Don DeBord & Lou and Malcolm Street Melissa and David Goodroe Stan and Jean Harrell Marisa and Wesley Moncrief QuikTrip Jokers Laura and Greg Bird Missy and Mark Gale John and Marsha Kleinheinz Linbeck Susan and Jeff Miller Rosalyn G. Rosenthal XTO Energy Inc. Humorists Alcon American Airlines Anonymous Charles and Georgia Baker & Amos and Elise Ross Janie and Steve Christie Georgina and Cliff Condrey Vivian and Robert Ferguson FranFund Futurenet Solutions, Inc. Colleen and Preston Geren Cam and Lynn Newman Dana and David Porter Mr. and Mrs. Mike Reese Jim and Peggy Rhodes Jean and John Roach & Lou Ann Blaylock William and Sheila Uhr Virtuoso Anna Jean and Richard F. Walsh Save the Date Hoot ’n Holler 7 is scheduled for Wednesday, November 12, 2008. As we look forward to another evening full of fun and excitement, we hope you will save this date on your calendar. Sponsorships begin at $1500 and single tickets are sold as space is available at $200 each. If you are interested in supporting this event, please contact Kara Morey, Special Events Coordinator, at 817.886.7193 or kmorey@allchurchhome.org. 6 Event Co-Chai rs: Judy Cagle and Susan Mil ler d, Marisa u Street, Laurie DeBor Lo t) gh ri to ft le rey w, ro k rpenter, Georgina Cond Ca Event Committee: (bac ay K e, ro od Go a iss alsh, Mel e Decker Moncrief, Anna Jean W er, Judy Cagle, Moniqu ill M n sa Su s, ick H i eb t) D (front row, left to righ s& Jesse Mile d n a l a e ’N r Pat O Dub Stocke Valerie and Committee Members and 2008 Event Co-Chairs: Sam and Janis Brous & Joanie and Toby Darden f sie Moncrie e and Ro Mayor Mik Valerie and Michael Mallick Suzanne and Bruce Jame s, Kathleen and Tim Knight, Sue and Jo hn Allen Chalk & Sharon and Mack Sw indle Committee Members: & Georgina and Cliff Condrey f Marisa and Wes Moncrie Anna Jean Walsh, Pat Lorimer and Puddin Turner 7 What a Wonderful Christmas! For some children Christmas is about writing never-ending wish lists to Santa and then waking up Christmas morning to countless presents and toys. For others, that is not the case. At All Church Home for Children we make every effort to ensure that the children, youth and families in our care are able to enjoy the spirit of the Christmas season. And thanks to the generosity of donors and volunteers in our community, Christmas 2007 was a joyful and blessed event. Thanks to the generosity and thoughtfulness of many caring individuals, organizations and businesses, ACH was able to give gifts to over 300 children. We would like to say thank you to all of the caring people who organized efforts to make Christmas a special day for the children and families served by All Church Home. Your caring spirit is reflected in the joy and excitement on the faces of the children and by the relief that many families feel from the burden that the holiday season can mean for them. Santa arrives for the Christmas party sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hawkins. The following donors provided monetary donations to make Christmas magical for our children, youth and families, and we are deeply appreciative of their generous spirit. Ms. Barbara Alvarez-Williams Arborlawn United Methodist Church Mr. and Mrs. William Austin Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barranti Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Bird Ms. Lou Ann Blaylock Bonnell’s Restaurant Coldwell Banker Mr. and Mrs. Glenn K. Davidson Ms. Cindy DeLosSantos Mr. and Mrs. L.W. Ellis First United Methodist Church- Azle Mr. and Mrs. Walter Floyd Mr. and Mrs. Zelvin Fonville Fort Worth Claims Association, Inc. Fort Worth Energy Company, LLC Fort Worth Founder Lions Club Fort Worth Lodge 124 B.P.O. Elks Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gopffarth Congresswoman Kay Granger Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hall Ms. Simone Hand Mr. and Mrs. Stan Harrell Mr Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Harris Mr Miss Sara E. Hartley Mi Mr. and Mrs. Casey Heineman Mr Mr. James Heineman Mr Mr. and Mrs. Holt Hickman Mr M Mr.r and Mrs. Jack Huff M Ms. M s Carolyn Jicha 8 Ms. Elvira Jimenez Mr. and Mrs. Eric Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Johnson Kapp & Miller, PC Mr. and Mrs. Craig Lavender Mr. and Mrs. James Loudermilk Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Mahlmann Mr. and Mrs. Howell W. Mann Mr. and Mrs. James McMinn Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mock Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Moncrief Jr. Once Upon A Time Foundation Mrs. Pat O’Neal Ophthalmology Associates Pier 1 Imports Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Piland Mrs. Diana Posey Prescott Realty Group Mrs. Lisa Queralt Mr. and Mrs. William Rapp Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Richard Romine Mr. Dennis R. Rose Ms. Irene Shank Mr. and Mrs. Mo Sheats Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sheridan Mr. and Mrs. Dean Smith Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Standefer Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stocker Terry Fuller Volunteers help children wrap presents for their families at Santa’s Workshop. Texas Youth Development Corporation U.S. Ply Inc. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Vaught Virtuoso, Ltd. Warrantech Companies Ms. Judy Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zuilhof Santa and his reindeer and elves get ready to give presents to the children at the Autobahn Motorcar Group Christmas party. The children enjoy pizza at the Fort Worth Energy Company Christmas party. The youth choir from the Christian Outreach Center performs at the Buffalo Soldiers Youth Mentoring Program holiday party. The following donors provided special parties and gifts making this holiday season bright and memorable for the families and children at ACH. ABC Bus Company Ms. Deb Abernathy Mr. and Mrs. Danny Adair Anonymous Autobahn Motorcar Group Ms. Celeste Bailey Mr. and Dr. James B. Barlow Ms. Debbie Bickel Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Bird Ms. Jasmin Blanco Bonnell’s Restaurant Mr. Jason Bradshaw Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Breisch Dr. and Mrs. Gerald D. Cagle Mr. and Mrs. Quintin W. Cassady Ms. Melisa Caston Mr. and Mrs. John Allen Chalk Sr. Christian Outreach Center Mr. and Mrs. Mike Clark Coldwell Banker Mr. and Mrs. Corey Daniels Mr. and Mrs. Glenn K. Davidson Dr Pepper StarCenter DWR Contractors, Inc. Epsilon Lambda of Delta Kappa Gamma Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Erickson Ms. Patty Evans Ms. Carole Farmer Mrs. Katie Farmer Fort Worth Lodge 124 B.P.O. Elks Fortson Oil Co. Ms. Leslie Fry Ms. Kelly Gamill Mr. and Mrs. David Gauthier Mr. and Mrs. John Geblin Congresswoman Kay Granger Mr. Robert Hammer John Harris Ms. Julie Hatch Mr. Guy Havlak Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hawkins Ms. Jennifer P. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hunnicut Independence Medical Children decorate gingerbread houses at Santa’s Workshop. Mr. Seth Johnson and Ms. Lyndsay be Gough Ms. Tara Johnson Ms. Barbara Kearney Mr. and Mrs. Chad Keeney Ms. Cheryl Koenig Kowboys for Kids Ms. Dona Kunkel Ms. and Mr. Amanda Lapp Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Lee Linbeck Group, LP Mr. and Mrs. Richard Linhart LinQ Transport and Logistics Mr. Joe Lomonaco Mr. Guillermo Lucas Mr. Robert Luedke Martinez Family Mr. and Mrs. Steve Massey Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDonald Ms. Nikki Mildren Mr. and Mrs. Clark Million Moslah Temple Shrine Center Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church Ms. Annie Munger Ms. Dana Murray Mr. and Mrs. Cam Newman OmniAmerican Bank Mrs. Pat O’Neal Ophthalmology Associates P.S. The Letter Mr. Pete Palasota Panther City Masonic Lodge #1183 Papa Johns Pizza Ms. Demetria Parma Ms. Michele Peters Prescott Realty Group Mrs. Lisa Queralt Mr. Ramiro Rabago Reata Restaurant Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rice Craig and Kris Rogers Jorjan Ruonavar RWT Telecommunitcations Ms. Darlene Sansone Ms. Michelle Santarelli Securities and Exchange Commission Mr. and Mrs. Mo Sheats Mr. and Mrs. Alan Shipman Ms. Colleen Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Spilker Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Stocker III Mr. and Mrs. Mark Taylor The Dallas Mavericks Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Mark Thompson Thompson & Knight LLP Three Forks of the Trinity Society Ms. Cheryl Thulin U.S. Attorney’s Office United Artists Cinema-Eastchase Virtuoso, Ltd. Warrantech Companies Mrs. Cuba Webb Ms. Karma Williams Christian Outreach Center volunteers help with the holiday party for the boys in the Buffalo Soldiers Youth Mentoring Program. 9 Gifts That Make a Difference Thank you to our friends who have made monetary and in-kind contributions to All Church Home for Children between January 1, 2008, and March 31, 2008. These pages are dedicated to you, our donors and supporters. You have given the gift of hope to children, youth and families struggling with life’s challenges. Individuals Mr. James M. Allen* Mr. and Mrs. Larry G. Autrey Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Bass Ms. Lou Ann Blaylock Ms. Roxanne J. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. William W. Braymen Mr. and Mrs. Sol I. Brody* Dr. and Mrs. Steve L. Brotherton Mr. and Mrs. Phil Bunting* Dr. and Mrs. Wayne K. Carson* Mr. Rush A. Carter* Mr. G. Lynn Clanton Mr. and Mrs. Mike Clark* Mr. and Mrs. Gregory T. Clifton* Mr. Richard T. Collier Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Condrey* Owana J. Cook Mr. and Mrs. Bob J. Crow Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. DeBerry Mr. Eddie Decoste Mrs. Marcia K. Ditto Mrs. Emily W. Downs Mrs. and Mr. Laura Dyson Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Eppstein Mr. and Mrs. Keith Evans Mr. and Mrs. D.C. Freeman Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Galupi* Mr. and Mrs. Louis Galupi Mrs. Joe E. Gracey Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Graner Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Haertner Mr. and Mrs. J. Randy Hale* Mr. and Mrs. James R. Harris Mr. and Mrs. David Herfel Honorable Maryellen W. Hicks Mr. and Mrs. W.S. Hodgson Mr. and Mrs. John Hotard Mr. John Keller and Dr. Annette Keller* Ms. Barbara K. Kinard* Mr. and Mrs. William Kirtley Mr. and Mrs. Bobby G. Kouri Mr. and Mrs. Mike Leeman 10 Mr. Stanley F. Lewiecki Mrs. Annette Lowry Ms. Mary Marie Masidonski Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McCleery Dr. and Mrs. Charles F. McCluer, D.D.S. Dr. and Mrs. Robert T. Miller Mr. and Mrs. B. Thomas Miller Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Moncrief Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Morey* Ms. Cathy L. Morgan Mr. Mike Morgan Ms. Barbara Naish* Mr. and Mrs. Hank Paup Ms. Cristin Payne Mr. and Mrs. Paul Prater Ms. Suzanne Raymond* Mr. Patrick Reardon Ms. Susie Reyes Mr. David H. Ritz Mr. and Mrs. Rick Roark Mr. and Mrs. Tom Roberts Dr. and Ms. Andrew Sewell Mr. Barry G. Smith Ms. Celeste Spiers Mrs. Virginia Stocker Mr. and Mrs. Scott Stooksberry Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Street Ms. Wendy Strittmatter Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swain Mrs. Elizabeth Y. Swain Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Bradley J. Travis* Mr. and Mrs. John C. Tucker Dr. and Mrs. James N. Tulloh Ms. Martha Wells Mr. and Mrs. Patrick F. Wilhoit Mr. Rayfield Wright Cash America employees Faye Crabtree, Govt. Relations Admin. Asst., and Yolanda Walker, Director of Public Affairs, present a check to Barbara Clark-Galupi, ACH VP of Marketing and Development. We greatly appreciate your generous support. And every gift, no matter how great or small, will make a difference in the life of the children, youth and families served by All Church Home for Children! Tribute Gifts Honorary and Memorial gifts are a great way to give a gift that can change lives. When you make a gift in memory or in honor of someone, we will mail a special notification card to your designee within 48 hours of receiving the gift. Corporations, Foundations and Organizations Bell Helicopter Textron, Inc. Cash America International David E. Bloxom, Sr. Foundation First United Methodist Church Fort Worth Energy Company, LLC Futurenet Solutions, Inc. Garvey Texas Foundation, Inc. Gayle Corkery School of Ballet Giveline, Inc. H J G Trucking KFORCE Inc. Latham Springs Baptist Camp Legacy Christian Fellowship Mission MissionFish Nancy and John Snyder Foundation* Polytechnic United Methodist Women Prescott Realty Group* QuikTrip Ridglea Christian Church* Texas Youth Development Corporation* Tom Thumb Good Neighbor Program United Way of Denton County Honorariums In Honor Of Mr. and Dr. James B. Barlow Mr. and Mrs. James R. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Bird Mr. and Mrs. Tom Roberts Dr. and Mrs. Wayne K. Carson Honorable Maryellen W. Hicks Mr. and Mrs. John Allen Chalk Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Galupi Mr. and Mrs. William S. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Bass Mr. and Mrs. David Elsey Mr. and Mrs. James R. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Mike Galassi Mr. and Mrs. Tom Roberts Miss Meta Sophia Galupi Mr. and Mrs. Louis Galupi Congresswoman Kay Granger Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Bass Ms. Kathleen Hicks Honorable Maryellen W. Hicks Mrs. Kristen McClure Mr. Rush A. Carter Mr. and Mrs. Howell W. Mann Mr. and Mrs. William W. Braymen Mr. Jeremy Meyer Dr. and Ms. Andrew Sewell Mr. and Mrs. Cabel Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Tom Roberts Memorials In Memory Of Ms. Jan Buckler Mr. and Mrs. Bob J. Crow Mr. Louis Bull Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Thomas Charlotte Crowley Mr. and Mrs. John C. Tucker Judge Joe B. Cunningham Texas Youth Development Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Bob J. Crow Ms. Martha Wells Mr. David J. DeLeon Mr. and Mrs. Scott Stooksberry Mr. Christopher Etter Mr. and Mrs. Keith Evans Mr. Robert Hanson Texas Youth Development Corporation Mr. Vernell Mari Mr. James M. Allen* Jayme Raymond Ms. Suzanne Raymond * Mr. William R. Rodgers Dr. and Mrs. Steve L. Brotherton Mr. James R. Venable Mr. Stanley F. Lewiecki Dr. Ted Webb Mrs. Joe E. Gracey Mr. James C. Wilson Mrs. Emily W. Downs Mr. Chad Allen Winsor Mr. and Mrs. Bobby G. Kouri Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McCleery In-Kind Donations Ms. Dora Aguilera Ms. Carolyn Clark Mr. and Mrs. Adolfo Correa Mrs. and Mr. Laura Dyson* Ms. Leslie Fry* Ms. Karen Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hall Mr. D. Heatley Mr. and Mrs. Edward Herrera Kowboys for Kids La Playa Maya Restaurants Mr. Ryan McConnell Mclean Middle School Ms. Jerlene C. McQuerry Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Michalove Ms. Lee Ann Moore Ms. Susie Reyes Mr. and Mrs. Kerry L. Sandifar Ms. Darlene Sansone Texas Brahmas Hockey Club Texas Children’s Choir Ms. Katheryn Thompson United Artists Cinema-Eastchase* Wal-Mart - Riverside #5312* Ms. Cindy York *Denotes multiple gifts during the giving period. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the names listed. We apologize if an error or omission has occurred. Please contact the Development Department at 817.335.4673 to make us aware of our mistake. 11 Youth Care Professionals Training Institute Monthly Workshops Friday, May 30 9:00am - 12:00pm Cost: $35 Credit: .3 CEUs Ethics and Working with Youth and Families – Paula Hood, LMFT, LPC and Daniel G. Merchant, MAMFC, MACE, LPC-Intern Friday, June 27 9:00am - 12:00pm Cost: $35 Credit: .3 CEUs Parenting Preschoolers with Love and Logic – Angie Reyes, LCSW Friday, July 25 9:00am - 12:00pm Want to Learn More about ACH? Join us at one of our monthly Learning Lunches. The purpose of our Learning Lunches is to inform and educate the community about the programs and services offered to children, youth and families by All Church Home for Children. No solicitation of donations will be made at the luncheons. We hope you will be able to join us. Cost: $35 Credit: .3 CEUs Family Group Conferencing: A Valuable Tool for Families May 20 – Lincoya Young, MS, LPC June 17 Complete YCPTI schedule and online registration form available at www.allchurchhome.org. For more information, contact Cyndi McDonnough at 817.886.7131 or cmcdonnough@allchurchhome.org. September 23 - for Professional Community August 19 October 21 September 16 November 18 Calling All Auxiliary Members! We are increasing our efforts to stay in contact with those of you who played such a big part in helping the children of ACH. A luncheon for all ACH Auxiliary members is currently in the works and we will be sending out more information soon. If you would like to reconnect with All Church Home and other Auxiliary members, please contact Kara Morey at 817.886.7193 or kmorey@allchurchhome.org. We would love to hear from you! 11:45 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 1424 Summit Avenue Fort Worth, Texas 76102 RSVP to learninglunch@allchurchhome.org or 817.886.7108. 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