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e me ch - Larkin Street Youth Services
“Larkin Street helped me to see what was possible. They provided me with a strong foundation on which to rebuild my life.” Administrative Offices 701 Sutter Street, Suite 2 San Francisco, CA 94109 Tel (415) 673.0911 Fax )415) 749.3838 mail@larkinstreetyouth.org www.larkinstreetyouth.org Designed By: Troy Wilderson 2010 A NNUAL REPORT Board of Directors Larkin Street taught me how to save, they invested so much in me so that I have my own apartment, am paying my bills, working hard and saving. Phillip S. Estes, Chair Anita Feiger, Vice Chair & Treasurer Chris Brahm, At-Large Charles Dicke, At-Large Patricia C. Dunn, At-Large Mark A. Edmunds, At-Large Victoria J. Johnson, At-Large Sherilyn Adams, Ex-Officio BOARD MEMBERS James H. Dignan Annie Ellicott Tim Emanuels Art Fatum Nina Hatvany Steve Janowsky Blake Jorgensen Jean-Yves Lendormy John E. Martinez David J. Nygren, Ph.D. Laura Powell Mary M. Prchal Philip Schlein Chris Tatum David A. Thompson John Underwood Carla Washington John Whiting Charles J. Wibbelsman, M.D Victoria Willock Linda Wood BOARD FELLOWS Zach Friedman Leah Sanchez Patrick Schneider HONORARY BOARD Terry Allen-Rouman Richard Baker-Lehne Ray Brown William F. Campbell James E. Canales, Jr. Laurence A. Colton Jay Cuetara Penelope Douglas Judy Getto Vince Hoenigman Irene Holmes Debbie Jorgensen John E. Kalin Stephen C. Kirmse Stephen Koch Mary V. Lester Elizabeth A. Levy John L. Martin Paul R. Mohun Maria Muzio David J. Nygren, Ph.D. Carla B. Oakley Rev. Jean Richardson Henry Safrit, M.D. J. Milton Seropan Anne B. Stanton Gregory W. Wendt David B. Zenoff SENIOR MANAGEMENT TEAM Sherilyn Adams, LCSW Executive Director Toby Eastman, MSW Chief of Programs Ray Fort Chief Operating Officer Kathie Lowry Chief Development Offi cer Dina Wilderson, PhD Chief of Research and Evaluation Ed Melendez Director of Education and Employment Ruth Nunez Director of Residential Programs Jeff Schoenfeld, LCSW Director of Clinical and Community Based Services Lara Tannenbaum, MSW Director of Health Services Holly Tedford Hayes, MNA Director of Development, Grants Sharla M. Walker, PhD Director of Human Resources Larkin Street Youth Services’ mission is to provide a continuum of services that inspires homeless and runaway youth to move beyond the streets. We will nurture potential, promote dignity and support bold steps by all. 1 Dear Friends, With the paint nearly dry on an admittedly tepid economic recovery, all of us are certainly thankful that the financial turbulence which affected all of us profoundly over the last couple of years may be waning. No doubt, all non profits felt the sting of stock market losses causing less funding to be available from generous individual, foundation, corporate and civic donors, and the federal, state and local governments are in new territory when trying to grapple with unprecedented budget gaps which trickle down to increased budget cuts for organizations like ours. Yes, it would be easy to breathe a bit of a sigh of relief and to lick our collective wounds from two years of very bumpy seas. stood resolutely with us to help those who are most in need. For that and on behalf of the youth Larkin Street Youth Services serves, we are forever so grateful for your support. Key 2009-2010 Results • • • At Larkin Street, however, we see every day the multiplier effect that the recent economic malaise has poured on the plates of the agency’s homeless and runaway youth. Many more youth are being forced to the streets as a result of financial distress which impacts them, as well as their families and the systems that support them. For most of us, our experiences over these past few years, however challenging, pale in comparison to the turbulence our young people have had to face. For the twelve months ending in June 2010, Larkin Street engaged over 3,400 homeless and runaway youth in services. We operated 85% of the housing available to these kids in San Francisco, which kept youth off the streets for over 86,000 nights. 76% of the youth who completed our comprehensive programs exited street life. This is consistent with our longstanding historical success rate. In 2009-10, Larkin Street continued its tradition of carefully stewarding the funds provided by our donors. We closed the 2009-10 fiscal year again with a balanced budget and a clean audit, and we sustained our year over year record of contributing 86 cents of every dollar to our programs. Highlights of the Year In addition to our solid results, some important initiatives enhanced our success in 2009-10: A group of bright and accomplished mid-career professionals formed the Friends of Larkin Street: a fundraising and friend-raising auxiliary that came together to benefit Larkin Street. In a few short months this remarkable group raised over $10,000 at two events, with a combined attendance of nearly 1,000 donors and guests. Plans for the next event are currently underway. To respond, our agency has tightened its belt, has worked extremely hard to make each dollar go as far as it can and has focused on tweaking the programs that we offer to make sure they serve as many disaffected youth as comprehensively as possible. We’ve innovated and creatively solved new, bigger challenges. We’ve helped more young people over the last two years than at any other time in the agency’s 26 year history. The staff served the youth with great love and care, helped them set high expectations and celebrated enthusiastically their many hard earned achievements. During this period, our donors, volunteers, mentors and other benefactors like you have Larkin Street was selected from a number of applicants to receive a generous 3-year, $600,000 grant through the National Youth Employment Coalition’s Postsecondary Success Initiative. The Initiative, which is 2 Secondly, we are aiming to harness technology to better enable us to run the agency, to better design and measure outcomes, to better report to our constituents and to better serve the young people we see daily. Finally, we are focusing rigorously on further developing our long term financial plan which includes a “leave no stone unturned” look at the portfolio of real estate and fixed assets that are managed by the agency to see if there are opportunities to improve services, cut costs or both. supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Nellie Mae Education Foundation, funds eight sites nationwide which pilot innovative strategies to put youth on a path toward post-secondary attainment and, ultimately, employment. Lessons learned from the pilot will eventually inform and help shape national public policy. Larkin Street continued in its local, state, and nationwide advocacy efforts, by actively fighting for changes in the system to promote sound public policies that support the ability of homeless youth to reach their full potential. This year, we contributed to a statewide policy agenda entitled “Too Big to Ignore: Youth Homelessness in California,” as well as a national agenda committed to establishing 50,000 new units of housing for youth nationwide. Locally, we are a part of projects that will bring online more than 60 units of transitional housing for homeless youth over the next three years. Larkin Street is grateful and honored to be involved with the many donors, volunteers, mentors and friends who contribute their time, talent, and financial support. You have come to us from every segment of the community, including the public sector, civic and religious groups, and the private sector, to help our young people overcome the trauma, abuse, and rejection in their lives. You have helped them open their hearts and minds to the possibility of achieving their full potential through the services at Larkin Street, and you have celebrated their many achievements. This spirit of community involvement is an inspiration to our youth. It matters to them that people want to help them…while expecting nothing in return. On behalf of them, thank you again for your support. And this was, for Larkin Street, a banner year for corporate support. In addition to the generous grant funding and event sponsorships we received from the corporate community, this past year, more than ever before, many corporations sent groups of their able and enthusiastic employees to refurbish our sites, plant gardens, cook meals, build furniture, and so much more. We are proud and grateful to have worked with such companies as: PricewaterhouseCoopers, Levi’s, Starbucks, Macy’s, Bain & Company, Wells Fargo, Schwab, Gap, Inc., Salesforce, Deloitte, and many more. In closing, we want to make special mention of our immediate past Board Chair, Chris Brahm, whose tireless enthusiasm for the agency and unbending belief in its cause guided us through the challenging economy in the last couple of years. Thank you, Chris, for a job expertly well done. Looking Forward In anticipation of future opportunities and unexpected challenges, the agency has launched a series of important strategic initiatives that will be our focus for the immediate future. First, we’ll continue to evaluate opportunities to expand the agency’s programs to better meet the needs of the agency’s youth. Programmatic expansion may come in the form of adding to the existing continuum, may be geographic, may be virtual or may be in another form. Warmest regards, Sherilyn Adams Executive Director 3 Phil Estes Chair, Board of Directors July 2009– June 2010 Program Statistics and Youth Served Place of Origin Total unduplicated youth served 3,438 Street Outreach contacts 11,038 Youth served at the Drop-In Center 1,001 Youth served at the Haight Street Referral Center 1,593 Total housing nights 86,190 Emergency housing, youth served 421 Transitional housing, youth served 323 Permanent housing, youth served 30 C ALIFORNIA 53% S AN FRANCISCO 42% O THER BAY AREA 26% 32% NON-BAY AREA O THER S TATES 32% INTERNATIONAL 15% Age 12-17 18-20 21+ 10% 37% 53% Gender Youth accessing Hire Up, Education and Employment Center 1,117 Youth employed 109 Average starting wage per hour $10.70 Youth graduated from Job Readiness Class 91 Youth enrolled in on-site school 108 Youth participating in GED preparation 200 Youth obtaining a GED 33 Youth enrolled in postsecondary education 124 Youth provided with services from the Medical Clinic 712 Youth that received HIV prevention services 1,018 Number of art program workshops 629 MALE FEMALE T RANSGENDER O THER Ethnicity Sexual Orientation X4 64% 31% 4% 1% WHITE / CAUCASIAN 30% AFRICAN AMERICAN 28% L ATINO/A 21% MULTIRACIAL 11% A SIAN / ASIAN AMERICAN 3% PACIFIC ISLANDER / H AWAIIAN 2% A MERICAN INDIAN 2% O THER 3% H ETEROSEXUAL GAY BISEXUAL L ESBIAN Q UESTIONING /OTHER 69% 15% 12% 3% 1% July 2009 – June 2010 Revenues and Expenses Sources of Revenue REVENUES City, State and Federal 8,991,793 Foundation Grants 1,784,261 Individual & Corporate Contributions 1,431,977 Other Contributions 170,076 Special events, net 673,324 Interest and investment income 4,176 Other Revenue 76,591 Total revenue and support 13,132,198 Public Sources Foundation Private Contributions Events Other EXPENSES Allocation of Expenses Program Services 11,183,698 General & Administrative 1,058,174 Fundraising 818,007 Total expenses CHANGE IN NET ASSETS 68% 14% 12% 5% 1% 13,059,879 Programs Administrative Fundraising 72,319 5 86% 8% 6% Knowledge Leadership Larkin Street is committed to sharing knowledge with both service providers to influence best practices in service delivery and with policymakers to impact the development of sound public policy related to homeless youth. This is achieved through various activities including publications, conference and community presentations, training, technical assistance, and advocacy. The goal is to extend Larkin Street’s impact beyond San Francisco and the youth we serve through program services. Conferences and Technical Assistance Last year Larkin Street presented at 16 conferences in 8 states. Topics included housing/homelessness, program evaluation, HIV/ AIDS, LGBTQ youth, nonprofit management, and workforce development. In addition, the agency provided technical assistance to other services providers through 44 community presentations, trainings, and other technical assistance activities. Publications Four new publications related to the issues and needs of runaway and homeless youth were added to the agency’s growing resource library: Youth Homelessness in San Francisco: 2009 Report on Incidence and Needs, is an annual publication that provides an overview of the incidence of youth homelessness in San Francisco, the needs of the population, and Larkin Street’s response. The brief Looking Back: Building a Model of Care for HIV-positive Homeless Youth was published April 2010. The report looks at the comprehensive model of care for HIV-positive youth that Larkin Street has developed that integrates housing, intensive case management, and medical care. A Comprehensive Youth Housing Model, another in the In Brief series, was published October 2009. The brief provides an overview of the agency’s housing continuum and model of care. Th e brief Best Practices for Meeting the Needs of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning Homeless Youth was published July 2009. Th e article discusses strategies that Larkin Street employs to meet these needs, and best practices for providing services to LGBTQ youth experiencing homelessness . Selected Advocacy Activities United States Interagency Council on Homelessness (USICH): Larkin Street participated in the development of the first comprehensive national strategy to address homelessness. Th e final product was Opening Doors: Federal Strategic Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness, which includes the goal to end homelessness among youth by 2020. Support for the Transitional Housing Placement Plus Program (THP-Plus): Larkin Street staff and youth testified at the California Legislature to oppose proposed budget cuts that would have eliminated the program and made 1,400 young adults across California immediately homeless. THP-Plus, which funds two Larkin Street programs (LEASE and Holloway House) provides housing and support services to help former foster youth achieve self-sufficiency. Advocacy efforts were successful and the program was maintained through the final budget process. Fostering Connections to Success Act: Larkin Street advocated on behalf of AB 12, the Fostering Connections to Success Act, which allows California to access federal funds to extend foster care from the age of 18 to 21. Many youth emancipate from foster care into instability and oft en homelessness. Research has shown that youth who stay longer in care have better outcomes related to education, employment, and housing stability than youth who age out at 18. Larkin Street believes the legislation, which was signed into law in September, will reduce the number of youth who emancipate from the foster care system and later become homeless. X 6 Community Involvement Volunteers Larkin Street’s programs and youth benefit from tens of thousands of hours donated by our dedicated volunteer force. From creating a recreation room to helping a young adult pass his or her GED, volunteers dedicate their time and talents to help youth reach their potential and exit the streets. On behalf of the entire Larkin Street community, we thank all of our volunteers for their time, talents, dedication and inspiration. July 2009 – June 2010 Volunteer Support Program Volunteers Interns Holiday Volunteers Group Volunteers 100 13 120 586 Total Volunteers Total Volunteer Hours 819 19,813 Community and Corporate Volunteer Groups We thank the following companies and groups for their time and dedication: 90 DAY TEAM HOTEL KABUKI STANFORD UNIVERSITY ASSOC. OF FINANCIAL PROFESSIONALS JILLIAN’S STARBUCKS COFFEE COMPANY BAIN & COMPANY, INC. LEVI STRAUSS & COMPANY ThE CONGREGATION EMANU-EL BRIDGESPAN GROUP LICK-WILMERDING HIGH SCHOOL TRIAGE CONSULTING GROUP CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH LOCKTON INSURANCE BROKERS, INC UNITED WAY OF THE BAY AREA CHARLES SCHWAB & CO. INC. MACY’S UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY CLIF BAR AND COMPANY ONE BEACON INSURANCE UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO DARTMOUTH COLLEGE PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERS VIRGIN MOBILE USA, L.P. DELOITTE & TOUCHE USA LLP PUCCINI & PINETTI WELLS FARGO GAP, INC. ROTARY CLUB OF SAN FRANCISCO WILD PLANET TOYS, INC. GRANT ThORNTON SALESFORCE.COM WILSONWEST, INC. HALL CAPITAL PARTNER, LLC SHERWOOD DESIGN ENGINEERS ZURICH NORTH AMERICA INSURANCE 7 Team Larkin Street Running and Fundraising Team July 25, 2010 San Francisco Half Marathon For the fourth year, Team Larkin Street brought together Larkin Street staff, board, volunteers and the community to bring awareness and funding to the youth we serve. There were 8 team members who ran 13.1 miles and raised nearly $20,000. On behalf of Larkin Street and the youth, thank you and congratulations to the Team Larkin Street members: Colin Gardiner Jim Gibson Jaclyn Grant Stephen Koch Audrey Muntz Benjamin Nelsen Sarah Ornellas Karen Sommerich BNY Mellon/ Larkin Street Golf Tournament October 25, 2010 Lake Merced Golf Club The inaugural Larkin Street Golf Tournament was hosted at the Lake Merced Golf Club raising $30,000. Eighty players and pros enjoyed a sunny day of golf, contests, and a cocktail reception. Th e unique tournament paired the recently remodeled course designed by Rees Jones at Lake Merced with the opportunity to play with top PGA Professionals. Special thanks to the following for their support: Brett Lamb & Fleet Feet Sports San Francisco Coach Marathon Matt X 8 The 5th Annual Bay Area CFO of the Year Awards Paving the Way March 4, 2010 The Four Seasons, San Francisco May 26, 2010 The Four Seasons, San Francisco The 8th Annual Paving the Way Gala, Paving the Way For Our Youth, was attended by over 370 community leaders and Larkin Street supporters and raised over $500,000. The Gap Foundation was honored for their commitment to bettering the lives of youth, nationally and internationally, and for their long term partnership supporting Larkin Street’s youth. Three Larkin Street youth were presented with the 2010 “Going the Distance” Larkin Street Youth Achievement Awards. The Fifth Annual Bay Area CFO of the Year Awards celebrated the Lifetime Achievement honoree and CFO of the Year finalists and winners. A sold out crowd of nearly 500 local business leaders attended the dinner and awards ceremony. Th e event raised over $370,000 in support of Larkin Street. A special thank you to the 2010 Title Sponsors, Comerica Bank and Deloitte. Congratulations to the winners of the 2010 Bay Area CFO of the Year Awards. “I thank Larkin Street for this award and for keeping me on the right path,” said Mahesh, youth award honoree. “They have been supportive in helping me meet my own goals and my living situation has greatly improved. I’m away from the bad influences from my past now and I have a positive place to live and am looking forward to the future.” Winner, Hall of Fame, Lifetime Achievement Award Robert P. Wayman, Hewlett-Packard Company Retired Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Winners of the 2010 Bay Area CFO of the Year Awards: Christine A. Tsingos, Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc. Public Company with revenues above $500MM Brent Stumme, LoopNet, Inc. Public Company with revenues up to $500MM Warren Jenson, Silver Spring Networks Venture-Backed Company Matt Roberts, OpenTable Transformation Agent Thank you to all of our sponsors, supporters and guests. Michael Day, AAA Northern California, Nevada & Utah Community Service 9 th Annual X 10 A roof over my head, always somewhere to get food, job skills, that’s what Larkin Street does to help me. Having this support allows me to see a lot more potential in myself. 11 Ways to Get Involved Give Give a gift to Larkin Street through the annual fund, planned giving, corporate matching gifts, honor and memorial gifts or gifts of stock. You can also donate items from our In Kind Donation wish list to support our youth and programs. Donate now online: www.larkinstreetyouth.org/donate Attend Attend or sponsor a Larkin Street event. Paving the Way Gala March 10, 2011 www.pavingthewaygala.com Bay Area CFO of the Year Awards June 1, 2011 www.cfoawards.org Visit the events page at: www.larkinstreetyouth.org/events Volunteer Join the Larkin Street community as a program volunteer (3 hours a week for 6 months), group volunteer, help at the holidays or provide your talents for one-time or on-going projects. Attend the next orientation: www.larkinstreetyouth.org Email: volunteer@larkinstreetyouth.org Call: (415) 673.9011 ext. 221 Learn Take a tour, attend a youth graduation or come to a breakfast with our Executive Director to learn more about how we are serving youth and to see our programs in action. Take a Tour – at any time Celebrate at a Youth Graduation – monthly Attend a Breakfast with the Executive Director – quarterly Enjoy or host a Wine & Cheese Reception – throughout the year Email: klowry@larkinstreetyouth.org Call: (415) 673.0911 ext. 301 12 12 JULY 2009 – JUNE 2010 DONORS INDIVIDUAL GIVING $100,000 and Greater Patricia C. Dunn and William W. Jahnke $25,000 to $99,999 Anonymous Chris and Jennifer Brahm Charles A. DeMarzo Trust Blake Grossman Heidi Hopper and Jeffrey A. Dean Debbie and Blake Jorgensen Helen Steyer $10,000 to $24,999 Bruce Colman Grace and James Dignan Tim and Beth Emanuels Doris F. Fisher Linda and Jon Gruber Julie B. Harkins Nina Hatvany and Jonathan Kitchen The Hellman Family Foundation Hoenigman Family Foundation Honey and Peter Johnson Kathryn and Richard Kimball John E. and Kimberley S. Martinez James L. and Maureen Miller Carla Oakley and Kevin McCarthy Mary M. Prchal Emmet J. Purcell Ted and Linda Schlein William Snider Gregory Vaughan Lisa and Greg Wendt Jeanne and Mike Williams $5,000 to $9,999 Alexandria J. Albers Judith Avery Barbara and Gerson Bakar Byers Family Ruth M. Collins Fund The Crown Family Jay Cuetara Mary Lou Dorking Mark and Michelle Edmunds Dana and Bob Emery Guy and Lia Haskin Fernald Richard and Stephanie Fredericks Marcia and John Goldman Alyssa and Jonathan Harris Daniel Holland and Patrick Printy Adam H. Holt and Susanna Giles Holt Gloria Hoppe Susan E. Hunter Christina and John Keker Barbara and Steve Kirmse Susan and Ed Klar Kroner Family Foundation Leslie and Mac McQuown David J. Nygren, Ph.D. Philip D. Pitchford Byron H. Pollitt Katie and Amnon Rodan Yvonne and Angelo Sangiacomo Family Philip Schlein Charlotte and George Shultz William K. and Christy Steiner, in memory of Edwin H. Steiner Kathleen and Scott Taylor Gary P. Van Dyk Sara Wardell-Smith and Tom Delay John Whiting and Karen Stirling Diane B. Wilsey Peggy and Lee Zeigler $2,500 to $4,999 Sherilyn Adams and Elaine Teoh Margaret Arent and Timothy O’Shea Myrtle L. Atkinson Foundation Jeanne and William Barulich Judith Binsacca Garrett and Diana Bouton Joanna Bueche and Timothy Pueyo Marilyn and Bill Campbell Storm Duncan Nancy and Phil Estes Art and Barbara Fatum Anita and George Feiger Jeffrey C. Freedman and Marie C. Boylan Michelle and Bob Friend Kristine and Glenn Gable Daniel F. Goodman, M.D. Susan and Sidney Goodwill Edward G. Harrison Kelly Hawk and Brian Kusler Thomas C. Hays and Mary Ann Hays Family Foundation Michael and Julie Hennessey Michael Hope Patricia A. 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Rowe Fund Michele and John Ruskin Sharon Ruth Marianne Sarrazin Ruth Ann and Lee Seward Tom Shannon Judy and Wylie Sheldon Danan Sherman Kelly and Edward Simpson Mary and Will Spence Scott Spenhoff Jeanne Stovroff Joyce and Lawrence Stupski Sarin Suvarna Yoshiko and John Takayama Christine Tam Chris and Ruthanne Tatum Janice and Adam Thacher Mary Thomas Cheryl Thompson Mr. Allen R. Thorpe and Ms. Meghan E. Mackay Tiffeney Tien Christopher Tilley Karl G. Trass Carol and John Tregenza Katie Tremper Karen Trilevsky Geraldine Uharriet Debra Viall Jeanine Walters Martin Weil Warren Weiss Karin Wertz Dina Wilderson Wendy Will Archibald J. Wilson Paul W. Wong X 14 Ingrid Woods The Honorable Carol Yaggy and Ms. Mary Twomey Sylvia Yee and Brian McCaffrey David Bruce Young Mary and Harold Zlot $100 to $249 Jen Aaker Dale Allsopp Keith R. Alward, Ph.D. Rosemary Ames Bradley Andrews Chris Armstrong and Lou Dangles Janet E. Arnesty, M.D. and John C. Good, M.D. Mark Aronica Gregory Asay and Holly Friel Eva Auchincloss Darryl Babbitt Sandra Bagnatori Stan and Mary Baker Peter and Noriko Balint Clara and Joseph Barbaccia Amy Barron Marie Bartie Cheryl Barth and Tom McCurdie Melissa, Dave and Zofie Basta Neal Battersby Alina Baugh Michael Baxter Marta Bayol George E. Becker, M.D. Michael Beddoes Joyce and Joseph Behar Bruce Bell Barbara F. Bentley Prof. R. Joseph Berard Nina and Michael Berg Max Bernstein and Karen Robbins David Bertoni Alan Billingsley Thomas E. Bliska, Jr. and Gray Boyce Nadine Boffi Julina Bonilla Rhab Boughn Steven Braunstein Michael and Debbie Bregante A. Breingan and T. White Carol S. Brooks Rebecca Brooks Mollie and Cabot Brown Vivian B. Brown, Ph.D. Peter Bull Edward Burns Ray Cannon and John Sullivan G. Cheston Carey, III Aurele and Paul Carlat Christopher and Kathleen Carpou John J. Caruso Tyler Casselman Tim Cecchin Frederick P. Chase Kevin and Christine Chessen Maelin and Chau-Chun Chien Phyllis Chinn Avery and Jane Chope Karen Choury Madeline Chun and John Farnkopf Mike Clark and Arlene Waksberg Callie Coburn Valerie Collett Al Comolli Anne and Greg Comolli Dominic Comolli Kenneth Conour Nancy and Tyler Coon Paula and Dan Copp Jeanette and James Cottle Andrea K. Crowley James Cunniff Mariano Curat Mary Daly Arcelia Damen Hana and Meir Dan-Cohen Susanna W. Daniels Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dantzler Stephanie and Chris Dauer David B. DeGraaff Gretchen and Peter Detre C. Jane Dettloff Stefano DeZerega and Jessica Tomlinson Sharon Dezurick Mark Dickinson John A. Doble Michael Dobo Julie Doherty Nancy and Jack Doty Lillian Douglass Christopher M. Dowd and Dawn M. Decker Martin J. Dreyfuss Tina Drmanac Shelley Eberle Diane Ehrensaft, Ph.D. Joseph Ehrman III Laurie Eisendrath Dr. James Emerson Barbara and Roy Endlich Jeanne Englehart Don Eugene Anne Evans Neil and Barbara Falconer Renay and Michael Fanelli Peter Farmer Catherine Farrell Ben and Mary Feinberg Roland and Lois Feller Ruth A. Felt Robyn and Terry Fernsworth Joyce E. Ferris Spencer and Calla Fleischer Francoise G. Fleishhacker Vicki and David Fleishhacker Kathilee Fong Sue and Steve Forstadt James Fousekis Chuck and Diane Frankel Lois and Bruce Friedman Kathe and Dan Friel Janet and Verlan Gabrielson Sally Greer Galway Colin and Kirsti Gardiner Jerome Geller Gregg Gerst Sherry Geyer Dr. Josh Gibson Shirley Gibson and Tim Pori Carol Goldberg Gail B. Goldman Constance and Paul Goldsmith Janet and William H. Goodson, III Mary L. Gorman Catherine Goulet Kay Sprinkel Grace Jaclyn Grant Doris W. Grau Jennifer Grayzar Mary and Daniel Gregory Zane Gresham and Carol J. Robinson Richard Grotch and Erika Pardo Meredith J. Groves Keith Grundy Leslie R. Guggenheim Marsha and Ralph Guggenheim James W. Haas Vickie and Bill Hagbom Dick Hague Jack F. Hamilton D. E. Hanlin Gretchen and Lee Hansen Lisa Hansen William D. Hardie Jennifer Hargreaves Chris Harris and Sally Hand Michael Harris and Becca Foster Lori Harrison Daniel N. Hartdegen James L. Hatley Chris Hauswirth and Lisa Guggenhime Hauswirth Tom Hehir Randy J. Heinz Barbara and Hugh Hempill John Hendrickson James Hendriksen and Terisa Chaw Carolyn and Chip Herman Judith and Fred Heuser Thomas J. Higgins Richard N. Hill and Nancy Lundeen Elaine A. Hilp Peter Ho Bart Hobijn Deborah and Craig Hoffman Susan Hogeland George Holmes Lorraine and Victor Honig Andrew J. Howard Con Howe Darril Hudson Brian Hulse Laurie Hunter and Jonathan MacQuitty Savannah Hunter Deborah Huntley and Betsy Nelson Judy and Robert Huret Callum Hutchins Laurie Hutchinson Kollin Hutchison Daniel Ignatoff Maritza Ilario Dawn and Michael Isaacs Roean N. Iscoff Patricia Ito Scott Jacobs Barbara and Thomas Job Tina and Joe Johnson Kevin L. Jones Karen Jones-Mason and Daniel Mason Christina Jong Judy and Greg Jorgensen Wilhelm H. Joseph, Jr. Pamela Jue Eugene and Rhonda Kadish Kate and Jonathan Kalstein Niranjan Karnik Clare T. Kasemset Stephen Kaus and Melissa Havilan Evan Kavanagh Kathleen M. Keene Donald E. Kelley, Jr. and Susan Getman Susan Ketcham and Anne Casscells Elizabeth W. King Brian Kliment Jeremy Koch Joanne and Richard Koch Nick Koch and Charlie Koch Carol and Hal Kohn Gerald W. Kohr Jennifer Kopec Carole Kornblum Marne S. Krozek Belle Krumholz Karen Ku Viren Kumar Susan and Charles Lakatos Michael D. Lampen Karen L. Landau Nancy Lawrence Olson and Nancy Lee Connie Lemen William Leone and Linda McSwain Jonathan Leong Kirk Leong David Lerner Gregory A. Levine Kent A. Lewandowski Ernest N. Lewis Mike Lewis John Leys Steve Lichtenberg Spencer Lipp Ann Wadsworth Liuzza Carol and Barry Livingston Alexander Lloyd Harold A. Looby Naomi and Fernan Lopez Charles M. Louderback Kathleen Loughnot Larry Loyd Neil Ludman Lorry and Jack Luikart Sherri Luk John and Nancy Lyons Sara Maamouri Chester and Nancy MacPhee Siesel and Howard Maibach Dennis Peter Maio Victor G. Makras Rosalie Marcovecchio Drs. Katherine and Robert Margolin Clare Martin Gregory A. Martin and Susan Springborg Robert T. Matthew Catherine and Joseph Maurer Mac McClelland and Nancy Crolius Mary Louise McDonnell Adam D. McDonough Jim McGeever Derek M. McGreal John and Melissa McIlwain Martha D. McKenna Karen McLaughlin Stuart McLaughlin Kathleen McNamara and Richard Keenan Sunne Wright McPeak Christopher Meehan and Mary Ann Koory Annette Mello and Marcus Jager Tahl Milburn Roger Miles Eleanor and Howard Miller Jonas B. Miller Judith and Walter Miller Drs. M. Ronald and Carol A. Miller Mindful Assets Mary P. Moffatt Catherine Molnar James Moreau Dorothea and Richard Morefield Laurence and Jennifer Morgan Richard Morrison Anna-Barbara Moscicki, M.D. Susan Moy Henry Munson Robert and Suzanne Murillo Jesse Myers Bonnie and Jim Nelson Bryan Neuberg Nancy and William Newmeyer, III Stephanie Ng Mary Nicholson Emmanuel Noel Claire and Abner Nolan Gloria Northrup Robert Nurisso Eric A. Nusinow James Oakley Susan T. Obata, M.D. James Oberhausen Michael and Karen Obley Katherine O’Connell Loren O’Hara and Shaun Webb Dave Ohmer Avi and Sheila Okin Carol and Dick Olrich Robert Orban Evan Ortiz Daniel Ostrow Timothy Paez Laurie and Lance Page Mary and John Palmer Amy Park Edward and Judith Parken William Parkes Richard H. Pascoe Alexis and Laurence Pelosi Mindy Pengel Pauline Pepin Thomas and JaMel Perkins James and Maria Phillips Kate W. Phillips 15 Sharon E. Phillips Jeri Pierson Brian Pirie Jaclyn Pitera and William Carey Earl Pogue Dorothy Polese Marta Poore Jean Port Diane and Rollin Post Shannon and David Presson Jim Price and Nick Martin George Puffett Rogeair Purnell Nancy and Alan Raznick Jane Reed Stuart Resnick Walter Rex Gregory E. Rice Lila and Neville Rich Janice E. Richards Jeffrey P. Ricker Hope and Milton Righetti John J. Riley Marian Ritchie Jason Roberts Margaret J. Robinson Julie Romano Helen and Leonard Rosenman Nancy Rosenzweig Dawn Ross and Doug Hickey Nancy and Michael Rowe Gregory J. Ryken Ronald Saari Karin and Henry Safrit Maria Salvador Ole Sander Joel Sarachek Janet and Victor Schachter Toby Schadt Jay Schenirer Else Marie Schmidt James C. Schmidt Leah Schoellkopf David S. Schor Janet and Albert Schultz Zoe and Stephen Schwartz Tom Seago Jeanne M. Sears Carter Seddon Bruce Seidel Mary-Ann and Richard Shafer Raja R. Shah James and Sarah Shapiro Neil Sheehan Fred S. Sherman Edward F. and Denise K.B. Silicani Paul C. Silva Daniel Silverman David M. Simpson Angela J. Sisco Karen Frankel Slater Mark Slavonia Christine E. Smith Colin Smith Deborah Smith LaVon Smith James E. Spear Willem Spiegel Clare H. Springs Peter Stabler Jeannen D. Stanislas Leslie Stewart Karen Stogdill Susan and Kevin Stone Tricia Stone and Chapin Koch David Cameron Strachan Anne Stranczek Dennis J. Streveler, Ph.D. Ruth Stryker Jaap Suermondt Sam Suleman Lucas M. Sweany Monica L. Sweany Lynn Swearingen Rosalee Szabo Celeste V. Tahamont Clare Tarushka Michael Tate David G. Taylor Elizabeth and Thomas Terry, III Richard Theobald Tolu E. Thomas Bill and Leslie Thompson Kathleen and Paul Thompson Samuel Thoron Scott Torgan Margaret Tourje and Jane Krensky Scott and Charlotte Tracy Thi Tran Anna Marie and Edward Tredinnick Lee and Bruce Tremayne Dyann Tresenfeld Carmel Triska Billy Trolan Ann and Herman Trutner Leslie and Erik Trutner Ellen Matthews Turiel William Turner Timothy Tuttle Sandra Tye Debra and Michael Varner Frances W. Varnhagen Jehan Velji and Eric Cicourel Tay Via Sandy and Marc Villers Sandra I. Vivanco Thomas Waits and Kathleen Brennan Dwight Walker Charlotte R. Wall James and Charna Walnum Donna and John Walton Bill Weeks Denise Wells and Eileen Hansen Lynn and Peter Wendell Paul Wensel David Werdegar, M.D. Diana M. Westnedge James Whelan Lee and Suzanne White Charles J. Wibbelsman, M.D. Sara and Ross Wilson Ethan Wolferman Torin Wong Clinton Young and Margaret Chen Ingu Yun Kay Yun and Andre Neumann-Loreck Julia and Ed Zamora Marco Zennaro Christina and Philip Zimbardo Nancy and William Zinn LARKIN STREET SOCIETY Larkin Street Youth Services’ planned giving society Anonymous Marilyn and Bill Campbell Mildred Campbell Nancy and Phil Estes Debbie and Blake Jorgensen Catharine and John Kalin Irv Lichtenwald Gary L. Lomax Marcus Loy Carla Oakley and Kevin McCarthy Rachel Randall-Jones Victoria Willock, Willock Partners Mary Lou Wilson David B. Zenoff and Janet N. Hunter CORPORATIONS & FOUNDATIONS $100,000 and Greater S.D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation The California Wellness Foundation The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation The National Youth Employment Coalition The San Francisco Foundation $25,000 to $99,999 The Bank of America Charitable Foundation The Bayview Community Fund of the Tides Foundation Bothin Foundation John R. Cahill Fund College Access Foundation of California Comerica Bank Deloitte & Touche USA LLP The Gap Foundation Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation The Mimi and Peter Haas Fund JPMorgan Chase Foundation Kaiser Permanente The Kimball Foundation M·A·C AIDS Fund Alexander M. and June L. Maisin Foundation Metta Fund Mount Zion Health Fund Bob A. Ross Foundation George H. Sandy Foundation Charles and Helen Schwab Foundation Union Bank $10,000 to $24,999 Adobe Foundation AT&T Foundation Bank of America Merrill Lynch BlackRock The Capital Group Companies Contango Capital Advisors Ernst & Young LLP Five Bridges Foundation Gap Inc. William G. Gilmore Foundation Richard & Rhoda Goldman Fund Robert Half International I & G Charitable Foundation KPMG LLP Levi Strauss Foundation Macy’s Morgan, Lewis and Bockius LLP Morgan Stanley Foundation Morgan Stanley Private Wealth Management PricewaterhouseCoopers Ross Dress for Less Spencer Stuart The Morris Stulsaft Foundation The Nick Traina Foundation Wells Fargo Foundation Zellerbach Family Foundation $5,000 to $9,999 AvAirPros Services Bain & Company, Inc. Robert W. Baird & Co. BDO USA, LLP BlackRock Matching Gift Program Catholic Healthcare West Covenant Aviation Security, LLC Dodge & Cox Fenwick & West LLP Gilead Sciences Goldman, Sachs & Co. Walter & Elise Haas Fund Hewlett-Packard Company JGE Capital Partners, LLC Stanley S. Langendorf Foundation Latham & Watkins Leapup Marketing Solutions McKenna Long & Aldridge Foundation The Joseph R. McMicking Foundation The Morrison & Foerster Foundation One Beacon Insurance Pacific Madrone Capital LLC The PBSJ Foundation Perry-Smith LLP San Francisco AIDS Foundation and Horizons Foundation Charles Schwab Foundation Silver Spring Networks Wallis Foundation $1,000 to $4,999 AAA Northern California, Nevada & Utah Anshen & Allen Arcot Systems Aspiriant BioMarin Pharmaceutical Inc. Bio-Rad Laboratories California’s Great America Robin Chiang & Company The Conifer Group, LLC Eucalyptus Foundation The Charles D. and Frances K. Field Fund Flashpoint Public Relations Flora Family Foundation Foodpro Logistics, LLC GGS Foundation Google Grosvenor Americas Heffernan Foundation The Hilltop Foundation Leslie Family Foundation LinkedIn The Live Oak Fund of the Horizons Foundation LoopNet, Inc. The Martin Group Executive Search Merrill Lynch Moss Adams LLP OpenTable Paragon Real Estate Group Peet’s Coffee & Tea Plant Construction Company T. Rowe Price Foundation, Inc. PRTM Reveal Communications River View Construction Inc. San Francisco Airport Commission San Francisco Federal Credit Union SKS Die Casting & Machining, Inc. Smith Dawson & Andrews State Street Foundation SuccessFactors Sutter House Associates, LLC Sybase, Inc. Techwell/Intersil Virgin Mobile USA, L.P. Visa Vodafone Americas Foundation Wells Fargo Insurance Services USA, Inc. West Bay Builders Wetherby Asset Management The Williams Capital Group, L.P. WNPC Foundation Zelle Hofmann Voelbel & Mason LLP Zonner, Inc. $500 to $999 ABC7 Television Action Plus All Stars Helping Kids Bank of Alameda CCG Partners Chevron Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco Hall Capital Partners LLC Howard Rice Nemerovski Canady Falk & Rabkin Joie de Vivre Hospitality Lockton Insurance Brokers of San Francisco, Inc. Pan-Med Enterprises Puccini & Pinetti Waldman Management Group, Inc. Wilbur-Ellis Company Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati Foundation X 16 $100 to $499 Advent Software, Inc. Baker Hughes Foundation Blue Shield of California Foundation Cornerstone Research Fleet Feet Sports Genentech, Inc. Klein’s Delicatessen and Catering Kreuzberger Associates Littler Mendelson Macy’s Foundation Microsoft Corporation ORGMETRICS Palazzolo & Associates Press Club Prudential Foundation Matching Gifts Program Rainbow Grocery Reed Smith LLP RightNow Technologies Salesforce.com Sports Basement Alice Phelan Sullivan Corporation Tiffany & Co. Zurich North America Insurance CIVIC & RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS Association of Financial Professionals Bay Street Helping Hands The Bayview Hunters Point Foundation for Community Improvement Bears of San Francisco Belmont University California Society of CPAs Calvary Presbyterian Church Cars 4 Causes Community Learning Center at St. James Community Thrift Store The Corporation for Supportive Housing Dominican University of California First Mennonite Church of San Francisco Freedom in Christ Evangelical Church Gay Buddhist Fellowship ImportantGifts, Inc. Junior League of San Francisco Lakeside Presbyterian Church Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Los Altos High School Lower Polk Neighbors Old First Presbyterian Church P.E.O. Sisterhood, Chapter OX Presbyterian Hunger Program Presbyterian Women of Livermore San Francisco Disc Golf Club The San Francisco Flaggers San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus StreetSmart USA Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corp. Theta Delta Xi Sorority The William Jewett Tucker Foundation United Way of the Bay Area University of San Francisco Youth Industry PUBLIC FUNDING SOURCES California Emergency Management Agency Federal Emergency Management Agency San Francisco Arts Commission San Francisco Community Challenge Grant Program San Francisco Department of Children, Youth and Their Families San Francisco Department of Public Health: AIDS Office Community Behavioral Health Services Housing and Urban Health San Francisco Human Services Agency San Francisco Mayor’s Office of Community Investment San Francisco Office of Economic and Workforce Development San Francisco Redevelopment Agency US Department of Health and Human Services Administration for Children and Families Health Resources and Services Administration US Department of Housing and Urban Development Larkin Street Youth Services has made every effort to list accurately our donors. If you feel your name has been withheld, or reported incorrectly, please contact the development office at (415) 673.0911 ext. 301. Board of Directors Larkin Street taught me how to save, they invested so much in me so that I have my own apartment, am paying my bills, working hard and saving. Phillip S. Estes, Chair Anita Feiger, Vice Chair & Treasurer Chris Brahm, At-Large Charles Dicke, At-Large Patricia C. Dunn, At-Large Mark A. Edmunds, At-Large Victoria J. Johnson, At-Large Sherilyn Adams, Ex-Officio BOARD MEMBERS James H. Dignan Annie Ellicott Tim Emanuels Art Fatum Nina Hatvany Steve Janowsky Blake Jorgensen Jean-Yves Lendormy John E. Martinez David J. Nygren, Ph.D. Laura Powell Mary M. Prchal Philip Schlein Chris Tatum David A. Thompson John Underwood Carla Washington John Whiting Charles J. Wibbelsman, M.D Victoria Willock Linda Wood BOARD FELLOWS Zach Friedman Leah Sanchez Patrick Schneider HONORARY BOARD Terry Allen-Rouman Richard Baker-Lehne Ray Brown William F. Campbell James E. Canales, Jr. Laurence A. Colton Jay Cuetara Penelope Douglas Judy Getto Vince Hoenigman Irene Holmes Debbie Jorgensen John E. Kalin Stephen C. Kirmse Stephen Koch Mary V. Lester Elizabeth A. Levy John L. Martin Paul R. Mohun Maria Muzio Carla B. Oakley Rev. Jean Richardson Henry Safrit, M.D. J. Milton Seropan Anne B. Stanton Gregory W. Wendt David B. Zenoff SENIOR MANAGEMENT TEAM Sherilyn Adams, LCSW Executive Director Toby Eastman, MSW Chief of Programs Ray Fort Chief Operating Officer Kathie Lowry Chief Development Offi cer Dina Wilderson, PhD Chief of Research and Evaluation Ed Melendez Director of Education and Employment Ruth Nunez Director of Residential Programs Jeff Schoenfeld, LCSW Director of Clinical and Community Based Services Lara Tannenbaum, MSW Director of Health Services Holly Tedford Hayes, MNA Director of Development, Grants Sharla M. Walker, PhD Director of Human Resources “Larkin Street helped me to see what was possible. They provided me with a strong foundation on which to rebuild my life.” Administrative Offices 701 Sutter Street, Suite 2 San Francisco, CA 94109 Tel (415) 673.0911 Fax )415) 749.3838 mail@larkinstreetyouth.org www.larkinstreetyouth.org Designed By: Troy Wilderson 2010 A NNUAL REPORT