2014 Annual Report - Washington Capitals
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2014 Annual Report - Washington Capitals
2014 ANNUAL REPORT Monumental Sports & Entertainment Foundation Created in 2013 Monumental Sports & Entertainment Foundation supports the charitable efforts of the Washington Capitals, Mystics and Wizards, aligning their causes and unifying their giving, which enables us to have the greatest impact on our community. MSE Foundation is committed to the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area and focuses on the following five pillars to maximize its impact and engagement with the community: • • • • • Youth basketball and hockey Education and scholarship Pediatric health and fitness Military and veterans’ affairs Hunger and homelessness Recognizing the community as our most important asset, MSE Foundation looks forward to continuing to create and sustain programs that are designed to give back to the very community that supports our teams. In 2014 Monumental Sports & Entertainment Foundation, along with the Leonsis Foundation, donated more than $1.6 million to local charities. Through MSE Foundation we pledge to continue investing our time and resources and serving as a positive influence and contributor in our community, and we hope to inspire others to do the same. Monumental Sports & Entertainment Foundation received The Salvation Army’s Community Partner Award in May at United in Service. United in Service is a ceremony in recognition of volunteers and community partners for their compassionate work on behalf of The Salvation Army, which assists people in need throughout the Washington, D.C., region. Youth Basketball and Hockey Potomac Valley Amateur Hockey funded scholarships for at-risk and rooms and hallways, cleaning hockey On Ice program provides free figure that benefit children’s health, Association underserved youth, girls’ player equipment, putting together goals skating, hockey and speedskating education and inner-city services. For the sixth year in a row, the clinics, a girls’ league, coaches’ clinics and organizing hockey equipment. lessons to economically disadvantaged Players contribute a predetermined Washington Capitals partnered and The Monumental Tournament Outdoor projects included cleaning children who might not otherwise sum based on selected on-ice with the Potomac Valley Amateur of Champions, a Boys & Girls Club of and mulching tree boxes and flower have the opportunity to learn these performance categories such as goals Hockey Association (PVAHA), with Greater Washington organizational- beds and sweeping the parking lot and sports. Friends of Fort Dupont Ice or team wins. Every dollar contributed MSE Foundation providing a $25,000 wide basketball tournament. sidewalks. Arena partners with public and private by players is tripled through an schools, summer camps, churches affiliation with other donors. Because grant. This money helps fund the John Crerar Hockey Development and Fort Dupont Service Project Fort Dupont is the only public indoor and local community organizations to outside sources secured by the Chris Dernetz Disabled Hockey grant Washington Capitals players Karl ice arena located in Washington, D.C., promote and deliver its programs to Foundation cover all operating programs and is being distributed Alzner and Braden Holtby attended the and the only skating facility in the more than 7,000 children per year. expenses, 100% of donated money to 20 area hockey programs during Capitals fifth-annual service project area that provides free or subsidized the 2014-15 season. The Crerar grant at Friends of Fort Dupont Ice Arena. skating programs to children. Its Kids program increases participation and Funded by Monumental Sports & promotes hockey within Maryland, Entertainment Foundation, the project Virginia and Washington, D.C. The featured 100 Capitals fans working Dernetz grant program assists USA alongside wives Mandy Alzner and Disabled Hockey Programs within Brandi Holtby, team mascot Slapshot PVAHA. Since 2009 the Capitals have and the Red Rockers, who were all granted $145,000 to PVAHA, and local sprucing up Fort Dupont. VIDEO LINKS 1 Volunteers worked on indoor projects that included waxing the boards, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater cleaning the glass, painting the locker Project Video PHOTO GALLERY hockey participation has increased 26%. Fort Dupont Service 1 is distributed to children’s charities. Teammates for Kids Through Teammates for Kids, the Through a grant from Teammates Washington Capitals have donated for Kids, MSE Foundation was able to $113,000 to the Fort Dupont Ice Hockey donate $26,000 to the Fort Dupont Program since 2004. Ice Hockey Program in southeast Washington, D.C. Equipment Donation Through the Washington Capitals Washington Capitals players Karl Hockey School program, MSE Alzner, Nicklas Backstrom, Jay Beagle, Foundation donated sets of street Troy Brouwer, Andre Burakovsky, hockey equipment to six schools in Fort Dupont Service Project John Carlson, Jason Chimera, Eric Photos Fehr, Mike Green, Jack Hillen, Braden Washington Holtby, Marcus Johansson, Brooks For the second year in a row, MSE Laich, Michael Latta, Matt Niskanen, Foundation and the Washington Liam O’Brien, Brooks Orpik, Justin Mystics and Wizards partnered Peters, Nate Schmidt, Aaron Volpatti, with Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Joel Ward and Tom Wilson, along Washington (BGCGW), providing with coach Barry Trotz, all pledged to a $25,000 grant to the D.C.-based participate in Top Shelf Teammates, nonprofit. The money was used to the hockey division of the Teammates increase participation and promote for Kids Foundation. Top Shelf basketball on a grassroots level in Teammates contributes financial the Washington, D.C., metropolitan resources to nonprofit organizations area. The MSE Foundation grant 4 5 VIDEO LINKS 1 Fort Dupont Check Presentation Video Maryland, Virginia and Washington, MSE Foundation at multiple schools resolve any conflicts that may arise The Capitals staff and mascot Slapshot 5 as part of #WizWednesday. MSE D.C. The program reached more than throughout the District of Columbia. during play. attended the Playworks Street Hockey Foundation sponsors the Playworks Jamboree at Watkins Elementary basketball league that emphasizes instruction from alumni who taught MSE Foundation also hosted 150 MSE Foundation and Playworks hosted School. The event featured 70 students skill-building, not scoring. In fact, the students basic hockey skills. Street students from 13 D.C. public and a beautification project for MSE staff from seven schools participating in Playworks coaches don’t even keep hockey equipment was also donated charter schools at the Playworks members at Brookland Education an end-of-the-season round-robin score as they want all girls to have to the Playworks co-ed street hockey Junior Coach Leadership Conference Campus. Staff members spent the day street hockey tournament. Fourth- a positive learning and playing league, a program with students from at Verizon Center. Conference at the school volunteering their time and fifth-graders from Brightwood experience. The goal is to teach seven D.C. public and charter schools. participants included fourth- and by designing and painting a puzzle Education Campus, Capital City Public fourth- and fifth-grade girls to respect fifth-grade students from the mural in the school’s main hallway Charter School, Kimball Elementary the game through positive sporting Playworks Washington, D.C. Playworks Junior Coach program, that incorporated Brookland Education School, Randle Highlands Elementary behavior. MSE Foundation partnered with which provides students with monthly Campus’ motto, “Embracing Diversity, School, Savoy Elementary School, Playworks Washington, D.C., providing training focusing on peer leadership Reaching Every Child.” Tyler Elementary School and West a $50,000 grant and programming and conflict resolution. Junior for the 2014-15 school year. Playworks Coaches then implement the training MSE Foundation and Monumental 2014 Playworks street hockey league, is currently in 18 public and public in the recess yard, where they model Network created a video PSA for which was started in 2013 as part of its charter schools in Washington, D.C., positive behavior for their peers as Playworks featuring Capitals players partnership with MSE Foundation. bringing safe, meaningful play to 7,300 well as help to facilitate games and John Carlson and Braden Holtby and 1,100 children at the schools, featuring students every day. Education Campus participated in the 1 MLK Day Project Video 2 Playworks DC Leadership Conference Video Wizards players Bradley Beal, Otto Mystics guard Tierra Ruffin-Pratt, Porter, Garrett Temple, John Wall Wizards mascot G-Wiz, Wizard MSE Foundation kicked off the and Martell Webster. The PSA runs Girls and the Power Pack attended partnership in January by hosting on the video board at select Capitals Playworks girls’ basketball league a MLK Day service project with and Wizards home games and is also night at Raymond Recreation Center Playworks at West Education Campus featured on Comcast SportsNet. in northwest Washington to watch in northwest Washington. Washington VIDEO LINKS 3 Playworks Rock Papers Scissors PSA Video 4 Wiz Wednesday Playworks Recap Video scrimmages between Ward 1, 2, 4 and Bullets alumnus Bob Dandridge, PHOTO GALLERY Capitals Hall-of-Famer Rod Langway and D.C. mayor Vincent C. Gray joined 50 Capitals, Mystics and Wizards fans 1 Playworks DC Leadership Conference Photos who took part in tasks that included painting murals, organizing the library 2 and assembling and painting benches. Playworks DC Street Hockey Tournament Photos The murals were generously designed by Susan Schwerin, who donates 3 her time and has created murals for Wiz Wednesday Playworks Photos 6 7 All 18 Playworks schools participate in off the playground. Playworks helps In the Mid-Atlantic Girls Hockey of Easton Hockey. MSE COO, Capitals the girls’ basketball league and each transform recess into a safe, fun and League finals, sponsored by the president and MSE Foundation board participant received a Mystics-branded inclusive time that gets students active Capitals and played at the Gardens Ice member Dick Patrick accepted the Playworks T-shirt. and engaged so they can return to the House in Laurel, Holton-Arms defeated check on behalf of the Foundation. The classroom focused and ready to learn. Archbishop Spalding Red to retain the funds will be used by MSE Foundation Red Rockers and Wizard Girls also Capitals Cup. This was the fourth title and the Capitals to provide equipment attended and participated in the High School Hockey Championships in a row for the school and its 10th in to amateur hockey programs in Playworks Rock-Paper-Scissors The Capitals hosted the Northern the last 16 years. Maryland, Virginia and Washington, Tournament. Virginia Scholastic Hockey League MSE Foundation provided 2014 Playworks is a national nonprofit game at Kettler Capitals Iceplex. The Capitals Cup champions hats to all the organization that transforms schools Briar Woods Falcons won the state participants on the winning teams. by providing play and physical activity championship for the second year at recess and throughout the school in a row, defeating the Stone Bridge Easton Hockey Donation day. It teaches children to resolve Bulldogs 4-1. Four-time U.S. Women’s Hockey Team Olympic medalist Julie Chu presented and carry over to the classroom, The Capitals sponsored the Maryland a $10,000 check to Monumental Sports improving school climate both on and Student Hockey League (MSHL) NVSHL High School Hockey Championship Photos 2 MSHL High School Hockey Championship Photos & Entertainment Foundation on behalf 3 MSHL High School Hockey Championship 2A Photos VIDEO LINKS 1 4 Recap Video 2 Easton Hockey Donation Video at The Gardens Ice House in Laurel. The Capitals Cup champions were Annapolis/Old Mill and the Thomas Wooten Patriots. The Annapolis/Old Mill team completed an undefeated season, winning in the MSHL A finals, and Wooton won the MSHL AA finals. The Capitals sponsored the MidAtlantic Prep Hockey League (MAPH) Capitals Cup championship games held at The Gardens Ice House in Laurel. St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes School won the MAPH A final, and Gonzaga won the MAPH AA final. 9 Mid-Atlantic Prep School Hockey Championship Photos High School Hockey Capitals Cup championship games held 8 1 D.C. (NVSHL) Capitals Cup championship their own conflicts that arise at recess PHOTO GALLERY 5 Mid-Atlantic Girls Hockey League Championship Photos Education and Scholarship D.C. Public Schools year by painting murals throughout the second-grade level, the earliest Browne, Langdon and Noyes Education Everybody Wins! DC their day to visit with their mentees, All three Monumental Sports the building and creating a school grade targeted by the program. By Campuses in Ward 5; Amidon-Bowen Nearly 20 Monumental Sports & spending time reading and sharing & Entertainment sports teams garden with the U.S. Department of supporting the expansion of the Elementary School in Ward 6; Anne Entertainment staff members are conversation during the lunch hour. collaborated on MSE Foundation’s Agriculture, among other projects. DARE program in these 14 high-need Beers, C.W. Harris, Kimball and Neval participating in the Everybody Wins! schools, MSE Foundation continues Thomas Elementary Schools in Ward DC Power Lunch program, a literacy In May the Foundation hosted through Serve DC – The Mayor’s In conjunction with the DCPS to help DCPS progress toward its 7; and Garfield, Hendley, Leckie, and mentoring program based in more than 150 students from Key Office of Volunteerism and D.C. partnership, MSE Foundation also Capital Commitment goal to increase Patterson, Plummer and Simon select elementary schools in the Elementary School in Arlington, Va., Public Schools (DCPS), which the provided a $20,000 grant to the D.C. proficiency rates by 40 percentage Elementary Schools in Ward 8. Washington metropolitan area. The for a luncheon at Kettler Capitals Capitals became involved with in Public Education Fund in December. points in its 40 lowest performing goal of Power Lunch is to encourage Iceplex. The students were honored 2009. For the 2014-15 school year, MSE This is the second-straight year the schools by the 2016-17 school year. D.C. Public Education Fund is the children’s interest in reading, expand at the event for their participation Foundation has donated to the DC Ed independent nonprofit formed to their opportunities for success in the Everybody Wins! DC Power Drew Elementary School, a Title I D.C. Fund, and this money will extend last DCPS schools benefitting from catalyze philanthropy in support of and facilitate meaningful volunteer Lunch program. At the Power Lunch Public School located in Ward 7 that year’s investment in DCPS’ Advanced MSE Foundation’s support of the strategic reform in D.C. Public Schools. contributions. Celebration students were recognized serves children in preschool through Readers Extension Program (DARE) in D.C. Public Education Fund include The Education Fund works alongside fifth grade. 14 of its lowest performing schools. partnership to “adopt” a local school Foundation and its teams adopted To kick off the partnership MSE Previously the DC Ed Fund used the Foundation hosted a summer DCPS MSE Foundation grant to purchase Beautification Day service project NOOK readers preloaded with at Drew Elementary featuring DARE texts for use at the fifth- Washington Capitals Chris Brown grade level at selected schools. The and Stanislav Galiev. Joined by 80 2014 MSE Foundation funding will volunteers, the Red Rockers and expand the participation of students Wizard Girls, the group helped prepare at those schools by purchasing the school for the upcoming academic preloaded NOOK readers for use at VIDEO LINKS 1 DCPS Beautification Day PHOTO GALLERY 1 for achieving reading goals. The the school system’s leadership and the Through the Power Lunch program, luncheon marked the first time the philanthropic community to accelerate MSE staff members, including event was hosted by a partnering improvements, sustain excellence employees from the Capitals, Mystics, organization off school grounds. The and ensure accountability. It supports Wizards and Verizon Center, are paired pizza lunch was generously donated by DCPS’ work towards the goals laid out with students at Garrison Elementary MSE partner Papa John’s. in its “A Capital Commitment” strategic School in Washington, D.C., and Key plan by raising critical funds to support Elementary School in Arlington, Va. MSE also hosts an employee book strategic reform initiatives. Each week during the school year, drive during the holidays to collect MSE staff members take time out of books that are donated to Everybody Wins! DC. DCPS Beautification Day Better Sports Club of Arlington The Foundation funded the Better Sports Club of Arlington’s 2014 Tom Newman Memorial Scholarship. The scholarship was awarded to James Klein, from Bishop O’Connell High School. Klein was also the recipient of the 2014 Tom Newman Memorial Trophy, presented annually to the student-athlete chosen as the Better Sports Club of Arlington’s Ice Hockey Sportsman of the Year. 10 11 The trophy and scholarship were This four-year academic scholarship junior varsity Soaring Eagles Hockey hockey. The initiative is supported Each student will be awarded $2,500 works in partnership with the Office of presented at the Better Sports Club originates from a partnership NCAA Division III team. by NHL member clubs, players, a year for four years. Applicants the State Superintendent of Education of Arlington’s 58th Annual Awards between the NHL and the Thurgood alumni and fans. To date, Hockey is must have participated in organized (OSSE), the corporate community, Banquet. Arlington Sportsmen and Marshall College Fund, which has been Under the direction of NHL for Everyone has exposed more than basketball and write an essay about colleges, universities and other college Sportswomen of the Year awards awarding scholarships to participants commissioner Gary Bettman, who 45,000 boys and girls to unique hockey what inspired them to play basketball, access programs. The overwhelming were presented to deserving student- involved in Hockey is for Everyone™ serves on its board of directors, the experiences. what lessons they learned from the majority of students served by athletes selected from nominations (HIFE) programs since 2012. NHL’s Thurgood Marshall College Fund sport and how those lessons will help DC-CAP are from low-income, them in college and the workforce. minority, single-parent households submitted by the directors of student was developed in 2012 from monies District of Columbia College Access activities or athletics at the four high Abercrombie, 17, began playing hockey raised from the annual Congressional Program schools located in Arlington: Bishop as a three-year-old and has played with Hockey Challenge, the charity hockey MSE Foundation donated $45,000 to DC-CAP is a nonprofit organization O’Connell, Wakefield, Washington-Lee the Fort Dupont Ice Hockey Club in game pitting members of Congress the District of Columbia College Access working in partnership with the and Yorktown. Since ice hockey is southeast Washington, D.C., since age and staff against registered lobbyists. Program (DC-CAP). The Foundation District of Columbia Public and Public not currently an official varsity sport, six. He is currently a freshman at Saint To date more than $250,000 has been has set up two college scholarship Charter School Systems that provides nominations for the Newman Trophy Joseph’s University on a four-year, raised in support of the scholarship funds that will be used for DCPS and counseling and financial assistance to were solicited from the coaches of full-tuition scholarship. Abercrombie that allows recipients the opportunity D.C. public charter school students. In students who might otherwise never the club teams representing Arlington received early admission into the to attend any four-year college or 2015 one male and one female student have the opportunity to attend or schools. school’s business program, is majoring university in the U.S. will be awarded a $10,000 scholarship. graduate from college. DC-CAP also and are the first in their families to in sports marketing and is a member The Better Sports Club of Arlington is of the men’s hockey team. a nonprofit community organization Hockey is for Everyone provides support and unique programming to founded in 1957 to promote useful Last year MSE Foundation’s donation nonprofit youth hockey organizations citizenship through the medium benefited Donald Shaw III from Fort across North America that are of sports. The Better Sports Club Dupont. He is now a sophomore at committed to offering children of all is dedicated to serving Arlington’s Elmira College where he plays on the backgrounds opportunities to play youth and to fostering the principle of fair play, good sportsmanship, a competitive spirit, tolerance and friendship. NHL/Thurgood Marshall College Fund Scholarship Monumental Sports & Entertainment Foundation donated $10,000 to the NHL/Thurgood Marshall College Fund, which will be earmarked for Washington, D.C., native and recipient Devan Abercrombie of the Fort Dupont Ice Hockey Club. 12 13 attend college. Pediatric Health and Fitness Flashes of Hope Monumental Sports & Entertainment Foundation partnered with Flashes of Hope, donating $20,000 to help fund its D.C. and Northern Virginia chapters. As a part of the partnership, players from the Capitals, Mystics and Wizards participate in photo shoots with the cancer patients. Capitals forward Jason Chimera and Wizards center Marcin Gortat participated in a photo shoot with patients in the Hematology/ Oncology Care Unit at Children’s National Health System. Nearly 20 families were photographed during the session with the goal of helping children feel better about their changing appearance. Flashes of Hope is a nonprofit organization that raises money for pediatric cancer research and changes the way children with cancer and other life-threatening illnesses see themselves through the gift of photography. Nearly 300 patients and their families were photographed during 21 shoots and several special events funded by MSE Foundation. The goal of Flashes of Hope is to photograph every child until every child is cured. chapter based at Inova Fairfax Hospital for Children and the Children’s Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders. Dreams for Kids For the fourth-consecutive year the Washington Capitals teamed up with Dreams for Kids to host an Extreme Recess hockey clinic at Kettler Capitals Iceplex. The clinic was funded by MSE Foundation and gave many of the children the opportunity to skate and play hockey for the first time. The Capitals’ Connor Carrick, John Erskine, Jack Hillen and Joel Ward, along with mascot Slapshot, skated and played hockey with 100 children with physical and developmental disabilities. The players spent the clinic instructing children on how to skate and pushing the sleds of children trying out sled hockey. They also signed autographs and took photos with attendees. Dreams for Kids is a nonprofit international youth organization whose mission is to empower young people of all abilities through dynamic leadership programs and life-changing activities. Their Extreme Recess clinics pair each child with a volunteer so every child is engaged effectively. The event was held in conjunction with the Capitals celebration of Hockey is for Everyone month, a league-wide initiative that offers children of all backgrounds opportunities to play hockey and leverages the sport of VIDEO LINKS 1 Dreams for Kids Skate Recap Video hockey as a catalyst to teach essential life skills and the core values of hockey: commitment, perseverance and teamwork. KaBOOM! Monumental Sports & Entertainment Foundation funded a Capitals-, Mystics- and Wizards-themed KaBOOM! playground at Imagine Lincoln Public Charter School. Washington Capitals Jack Hillen, Matt Niskanen and Joel Ward; Washington Mystic Tierra RuffinPratt; and Washington Wizards alumnus Bob Dandridge joined more than 150 volunteers from Imagine Lincoln Public Charter School, MSE Foundation, organizers from KaBOOM! and residents of the Temple Hills neighborhood to build a playground. The playground’s design was based on drawings created by children who participated in a Design Day event, 2 Flashes of Hope Recap Video 3 Kaboom Playground Build Recap Video PHOTO GALLERY Since 2010 the Capitals and MSE Foundation have provided more than $73,000 in grants for Flashes of Hope, establishing the D.C. chapter at Children’s National, and now supporting the Northern Virginia 14 1 Dreams for Kids Photo Gallery 2 Flashes of Hope Photo Gallery 3 Kaboom and Justin Peters Photo Gallery 4 Kaboom Playground Build Photo Gallery 15 which Capitals goalie Justin Peters attended. During the summer of 2014 Imagine Lincoln’s playground was destroyed by arson. The new equipment provides more than 450 Temple Hills children with a safe place to play. Volunteers completed the build in six hours, including moving 160 cubic yards of mulch, mixing more than 1,500 pounds of concrete and assembling the play structure. Volunteers built an outdoor classroom and chalkboard and painted a mural. The playground is the second built by KaBOOM! and Monumental Sports & Entertainment Foundation, and the fourth built with the assistance of the Washington Capitals. KaBOOM! is a national nonprofit dedicated to saving play for America’s children by creating great playspaces through the participation and leadership of communities. The Capitals partnered with KaBOOM! to build a Capitals-themed playground at Associates for Renewal in Education in Washington, D.C., in 2011 and with the Alexandria Redevelopment and Housing Authority at Hopkins-Tancil Court in Alexandria, Va., in 2012. In 2013 MSE Foundation partnered with KaBOOM! to build a Capitals-, Mysticsand Wizards-themed playground at Eagle Academy Public Charter School in Washington, D.C. Make-A-Wish Foundation of the Mid-Atlantic Working through the Make-A-Wish Foundation of the Mid-Atlantic, Washington Capitals forward Nicklas Backstrom helped facilitate the wish of Sam Becker, 12. Backstrom met Sam prior to a Caps game, and presented him with a jersey. Sam also received a tour of Verizon Center and watched warmups from the Capitals bench. He participated in a meet and greet with off-ice officials and watched a portion of the game from the press box. During the second intermission Sam rode the Oylmpia ice resurfacer, and postgame he received a tour of the Capitals locker room and spent additional time with Backstrom. MSE Foundation, the Capitals and the Wizards hosted an auction benefiting the Make-A-Wish Foundation of the Mid-Atlantic. “Ugly” holiday sweaters worn and autographed by Capitals and Wizards players were auctioned off during Capitals and Wizards games. The players wore these sweaters in the MSE holiday e-card. Thanks to the generosity of Capitals and Wizards fans, MSE Foundation donated nearly $4,000 to the Make-A-Wish Foundation of the Mid-Atlantic. Make-A-Wish grants the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength and joy. Make-A-Wish Mid-Atlantic serves children who reside in central and southern Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maryland and northern Virginia. Founded in 1983, the Mid- 16 Atlantic chapter granted more than 8,200 wishes in the Mid-Atlantic region since its inception. VIDEO LINKS 1 Make A Wish Appearance on Caps Red Line 2 Make A Wish Happy Holidays from the Capitals and Wizards 3 Kids Wish Network – Lauren’s Wish Granted Kids Wish Network MSE Foundation, the Washington Capitals and Alex Ovechkin granted the wish of Kids Wish Network child Lauren Santora, 8. Lauren joined Ovechkin for breakfast at Kettler Capitals Iceplex and received a tour of the Capitals locker room, where she was presented with her own stall and new equipment. Following practice she skated with Ovechkin and several of his teammates. In addition the Santora family went on a shopping spree at the Team Store courtesy of MSE Foundation. Lauren’s wish experience continued at the Caps game the next day where she watched warmups from the Capitals bench and stood on the blue line with the starting lineup during the national anthem. After watching the game from Ovechkin’s seating section, “Ovi’s Crazy 8s,” Lauren spent more time with Ovechkin in the Capitals locker room. Kids Wish Network is a nationwide charitable organization dedicated to infusing hope, creating happy memories and improving the quality of life for children having experienced life-altering situations. The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of the National Capital Area MSE Foundation donated $50,050 to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s National Capital Area Chapter raised through a Capitals jersey auction during the team’s Hockey Fights Cancer night. The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) is the world’s largest voluntary nonprofit health organization dedicated to funding 17 blood cancer research and providing education and patient services. During Hockey Fights Cancer night, the Foundation auctioned autographed purple jerseys that the players wore during warmups. The jerseys featured a Hockey Fights Cancer patch on the front with the player’s name and number in white twill backed in lavender with ribbon cutouts on the numbers. Lavender is the official color the NHL’s Hockey Fights Cancer month, as it represents all forms of cancer. Hockey Fights Cancer-themed goalie masks worn by goaltenders Braden Holtby and Justin Peters also were auctioned. Twenty-one jerseys were auctioned for $1,000 or more, with captain Alex Ovechkin’s jersey the top seller at $4,250. Holtby’s mask was auctioned for $6,500, while Peters’ mask was auctioned for $4,000. Other top bid recipients were jerseys worn and autographed by Nicklas Backstrom, Jay Beagle, Troy Brouwer and Eric Fehr. Before the game 11-year-old cancer survivor and Capitals fan Ryan Darby participated in a ceremonial puck drop with Alex Ovechkin. Through Hockey Fights Cancer night, the Capitals and MSE Foundation have donated $89,571 to LLS since 2013. Capitals players, team personnel, front office staff and broadcast partners also participated in the initiative. All players’ helmets featured a Hockey Fights Cancer decal. In addition coaches, broadcasters and team personnel wore commemorative Hockey Fights Cancer ties. Hockey Fights Cancer is an initiative founded in 1998 by the National Hockey League and the National Hockey League Players’ Association to raise money and awareness for hockey’s most important fight. To date, through the NHL’s U.S. and Canadian charitable foundations, more than $12.8 million has been raised through the Hockey Fights Cancer initiative to support national and local cancer research institutions, children’s hospitals, player charities and local cancer organizations. The Hockey Fights Cancer program is also a component of the NHL’s “Biggest Assist Happens Off the Ice” campaign - the league’s long-standing tradition of addressing 18 important social issues in North America and around the world. Children’s National Health Sysytem MSE Foundation donated $7,500 to Children’s Hospital Foundation, the fundraising arm for Children’s National Health Center in Washington, D.C. The foundation partners with individual donors, corporations and community organizations to help the doctors, nurses and clinicians at Children’s National fulfill their vision to transform children’s health in the Washington area, across the country and around the world. The Children’s Hospital Foundation raises money to support Children’s National Health System. Nelson Burton, Sylvain Cote, Alan Hangsleben and Rod Langway, along with Red Rockers, distributed blankets to hospital patients through the NHL’s The Biggest Assist Happens Off the Ice social responsibility program. In December, Capitals goaltending coach Mitch Korn; players Andre Burakovsky, Jack Hillen, Evgeny Kuznetsov, Brooks Laich, Brooks Orpik, Justin Peters and Tom Wilson; alumnus Alan May; mascot Slapshot; and Red Rockers visited the Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders at Children’s National. They distributed blankets to children and participated in a holiday-themed arts and crafts project with patients in the hospital’s main atrium. Capitals players, better halves and alumni have made a tradition of visiting Children’s National each season since 1984. Children’s National, based in Washington, D.C., has been serving the nation’s children since 1870. Children’s National’s hospital is Magnet®designated and is consistently ranked among the top pediatric hospitals by U.S.News & World Report and the Leapfrog Group. The Capitals visited Children’s National twice in 2014. In February alumni 19 VIDEO LINKS 1 Capital Players and Alumni Visit Children’s National Health System 2 CRL Extra – Children’s National Health System Visit Military and Veterans’ Affairs Courage Presented by Telos Corporation MSE Foundation donated nearly $137,000 to Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) through its Courage program presented by Telos Corporation. Connor Carrick and Jack Hillen hosted more than 120 children and adults assisted by TAPS for a skating party at Kettler Capitals Iceplex. Attendees participated in an hour-long skating session with the Capitals players, mascot Slapshot and Red Rockers. Courage Caps and T-shirts were sold at Capitals home games, at WashingtonCaps.com and at the team stores at Kettler Capitals Iceplex and Verizon Center. Wizards Courage hats were sold at Wizards home games and at the Team Store at Verizon Center. Both teams had a limited number of autographed hats available for sale with the Caps also selling autographed T-shirts. The Wizards tipped off their Courage program by treating TAPS families to a luncheon at the Player’s Club in Verizon Center with a visit from mascot G-Wiz and Wizard Girls. After practice the families got to meet Wizards players on the practice court and shoot some hoops. During the Capitals program launch, American-born players John Carlson, While 2014 marked the second season for the Wizards Courage program, it was the seventh season the Capitals hosted the campaign. During the past three seasons the Courage initiative has raised nearly $350,000 for TAPS. Since its inception the Courage program has raised nearly $500,000 for worthwhile charities, including Our Military Kids, USO-Metro and The Fisher House Foundation. Through the program more than 15,000 Courage hats have been sold in seven years and nearly 7,000 Courage T-shirts have been sold in five years. TAPS is a nonprofit organization that provides ongoing emotional help, hope and healing to all who are grieving the death of a loved one in military service to America. TAPS offers comfort and care through comprehensive services and programs, including peerbased emotional support, case work assistance, regional seminars and retreats for adults, Good Grief Camps for children, and grief and trauma resources. Founded out of tragedy in 1994, TAPS has assisted more than 30,000 grieving military families and their caregivers. VIDEO LINKS 1 Courage Caps Skate Party Recap Video 2 Courage Caps Check Presentation Video 3 Wizards Magazine – Wizards Courage Feature 4 Wizards Spend Veteran’s Day with Military Families 5 Wizards Courage Caps on Fox 5 News PHOTO GALLERY 20 1 Wizards Courage Caps Launch 2 Courage Caps on Caps 21 Hunger and Homelessness Family-to-Family For the fourth-straight year all three Monumental Sports & Entertainment sports teams collaborated on the Family-to-Family program, which the Wizards created 18 years ago. The program allows the Capitals, Mystics and Wizards to “adopt” families in need who are nominated by local schools and nonprofit organizations. During the 2014 holiday season 20 families were adopted by MSE Foundation and an additional 20 families were adopted by individual players, coaches and staff members. The Family-to-Family program kicked off when wives and girlfriends shopped for nearly 100 adults and children adopted through the program. Participants included Capitals better halves Mandy Alzner, Carmen Brouwer, Sarah Chimera, Amelia Falk (Marcus Johansson), Ivy Geddis (assistant coach Blaine Forsythe), Courtney Parrie Green, Andi Lambert, Erin Orpik, Kim Trotz and Claire Volpatti; Mystics guards Tayler Hill and Tierra RuffinPratt; and Wizards better half Courtney Webster. Clothing, educational items and toys were purchased for the children, while clothing and household items along with gift cards were purchased for the parents and guardians. Walmart, who served as a partner on the program, hosted the shopping outing. Five lucky families were selected to have their presents personally delivered to them by the Wizards and Mystics. Wizards players Bradley Beal, Rasual Butler, Paul Pierce, Otto Porter, Garrett Temple and John Wall, along with coach Randy Wittman, Mystics player Tierra Ruffin-Pratt, Wizards mascot G-Wiz and Wizard Girls delivered gifts to these local underserved families. 22 The group, along with MSE staff members, boarded a bus at Verizon Center loaded with gifts for the families. The players spent the afternoon delivering presents to the families in southeast and northwest Washington. To conclude the Family-to-Family program, all of the adopted families were invited to a holiday party hosted by the Capitals at Kettler Capitals Iceplex. The children and families in attendance enjoyed an afternoon of ice skating, street hockey, refreshments and fun with Capitals coach Barry Trotz and his wife, Kim, forward Troy Brouwer and his wife, Carmen, defenseman John Carlson, team mascot Slapshot, Red Rockers and a special appearance by Santa. At the end of the event, the families left with bags overflowing with holiday gifts from MSE Foundation and the Capitals, Mystics and Wizards. The families selected for participation in the Family-to-Family program were nominated by local schools and nonprofit organizations, including Bright Beginnings, Catholic Charities, Drew Elementary School, Imagine Hope, Playworks and The Salvation Army National Capital Area Command. Food 4 Families The Capitals, Mystics and Wizards partnered with NBC4 to host the Food 4 Families food drive at Verizon Center. Capitals defenseman Matt Niskanen; Mystics guard Tierra Ruffin-Pratt, coach Mike Thibault, assistant coach Eric Thibault; and Wizards center Marcin Gortat, general manager Ernie Grunfeld, coach Randy Wittman and his wife, Kathy, assistant coach Don Newman and his wife, Michelle, assistant coach Howard Eisley and Martell Webster’s wife, Courtney, all stopped by the drive, joining NBC4’s Pat Lawson Muse to help collect food and monetary donations. MSE Foundation donated $10,000 to the cause, which provides food to families in need throughout the region during Thanksgiving. The drive helped Food 4 Families raise more than $50,000 in cash donations and feed 4,000 families. The Salvation Army National Capital Area Command In conjunction with the Capitals and Wizards toy drives, MSE Foundation donated $10,000 to The Salvation Army National Capital Area Command. Founder, chairman, majority owner and CEO of Monumental Sports & Entertainment Ted Leonsis presented the check to Major Reckline, area commander, and Dale Bannon, executive director for community and professional services for The Salvation Army of the National Capital Area. The Salvation Army served as the beneficiary of both the Capitals and Wizards toy drives, where more than 1,500 toys were donated. The teams 23 also hosted bell ringers as part of The Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Campaign. The Salvation Army National Capital Area Command assisted more than 85,000 individuals last year from families living across the Greater Washington region by providing help and hope through a diverse range of VIDEO LINKS 1 2014 Family-to-Family Recap Video 2 MSE Foundation Family-toFamily Recap Video 3 Food for Family NBC Washington Video PHOTO GALLERY 1 Family-to-Family Photo Gallery social services. They offer emergency eviction and utility cut-off prevention assistance; grocery, clothing and furniture vouchers; meals for the hungry and homeless; support for the disabled, elderly and ill; drug and alcohol rehabilitation; disaster relief; transitional housing for single mothers with children; and character building opportunities for youth. D.C. Central Kitchen For the second-straight year MSE Foundation provided D.C. Central Kitchen with a $10,000 donation. Located just a few blocks from Verizon Center, D.C. Central Kitchen is America’s leader in reducing hunger with recycled food, training unemployed adults for culinary careers, serving healthy school meals and rebuilding urban food systems through social enterprise. For the third year in a row, MSE Foundation hosted a service project at D.C. Central Kitchen for MSE staff members. This project allowed nearly 40 staffers to work alongside D.C. Central Kitchen culinary job training graduates in the organization’s Meal Prep program. The Meal Prep program utilizes volunteers to make 5,000 meals daily that are delivered to 100 nearby homeless shelters, transitional homes and nonprofit organizations. Cup of Joe Monumental Sports & Entertainment staff members teamed up with Catholic Charities’ Cup of Joe program for a service project at Verizon Center. Hosted by MSE Foundation, staff members assembled 1,300 healthy “breakfast to-go” bags to be distributed to men and women who are staying overnight in emergency shelters. For more than 80 years families, children and adults in need of help and hope have been able to turn to Catholic Charities to find comprehensive, caring and competent support. In 2014 Catholic Charities had more than 65 programs working in 47 locations 24 throughout the District of Columbia and the surrounding Maryland counties serving more than 116,000 men, women and children of all economic, religious and social backgrounds. Arlington Food Assistance Center MSE Foundation donated $5,000 to Arlington Food Assistance Center (AFAC), a community-based nonprofit that provides supplemental groceries to its Arlington neighbors in need. Founded more than 25 years ago, AFAC remains dedicated to its simple but critical mission of obtaining and distributing groceries, directly and free of charge, to people living in Arlington who cannot afford to purchase enough food to meet their basic needs. Caps Better Halves Homeward Trails Animal Rescue MSE Foundation donated more than $34,000 to Homeward Trails Animal Rescue with funds raised through the sale of the 2014 Capitals Canine Calendar, an initiative started by the Caps Better Halves. The money will help provide medical and behavioral care as well as permanent homes for hundreds of dogs and cats rescued by Homeward Trails Animal Rescue. The calendar featured photos of Capitals players Karl Alzner, Jay Beagle, Troy Brouwer, John Carlson, John Erskine, Mike Green, Jack Hillen, Aaron Volpatti and Joel Ward with their dogs and Nicklas Backstrom, Mikhail Grabovski, Braden Holtby, Marcus Johansson, Steve Oleksy, Alex Ovechkin and Tom Wilson with dogs from Homeward Trails Animal Rescue. Homeward Trails Animal Rescue is a nonprofit organization that provides pet adoption in Virginia, Washington, D.C., and Maryland. Homeward Trails seeks to find permanent adoptive homes in the Mid-Atlantic region for dogs and cats from high-kill shelters or whose owners can no longer care for them. They seek to reduce the rate of euthanasia of adoptable animals through the rescue and placement of homeless animals; to support proactive spay/neuter practices; to promote positive and ongoing behavioral training; and to educate the public about how to care for their animals in a humane way. 25 VIDEO LINKS 1 Cup of Joe Recap Video 2 Caps Canine Calendar Photo Shoot Video Board of Directors Beneficiaries Ted Leonsis Amidon-Bowen Elementary School Key Elementary School Director, Chairperson Arlington Food Assistance Center Kids Wish Network Anne Beers Elementary School Kimball Elementary School Dick Patrick Barnard Elementary School Langdon Education Campus Director, President Better Sports Club of Arlington Leckie Elementary School Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Washington The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Trish Sperling Bright Beginnings of the National Capital Area Director, Treasurer Brightwood Education Campus Make-A-Wish Foundation of the Mid-Atlantic Brookland Education Campus National Hockey League Thurgood Kurt Kehl Browne Education Campus Marshall Scholarship Fund Director, Secretary Bruce-Monroe Elementary School @ Park View Neval Thomas Elementary School C.W. Harris Elementary School Noyes Education Campus Roger Mody Capital City Public Charter Patterson Elementary School Director Catholic Charities Pinebrook Elementary School Children’s Hospital Foundation Playworks - Washington, D.C. D.C. Central Kitchen Plummer Elementary School Keith Burrows D.C. Public Education Fund Potomac Valley Amateur Hockey Association Sashia Jones District of Columbia College Access Program • Baltimore Area Special Hockey Elizabeth Pace, chair Dreams for Kids • Baltimore Youth Hockey Jill Ruehle Drew Elementary School • Bennett Blazers Sled Hockey at Executive Committee Kennedy Krieger Institute Everybody Wins! DC Staff Flashes of Hope • Blue Ridge Hockey Association Elizabeth Pace Food 4 Families • Bowie Hockey Club Executive Director Fort Dupont Ice Hockey Program • Chesapeake Wild Hockey Association Friends of Fort Dupont • Chevy Chase Club Hockey Kelly Compton Garfield Elementary School • Fort Dupont Ice Arena Manager Garrison Elementary School • Frederick Youth Hockey Hendley Elementary School • Hagerstown Youth Hockey Association Erica Gminski Homeward Trails Animal Rescue • Northern Virginia Hockey Club Intern Hyde-Addison Elementary School • Medstar National Rehabilitation Hospital Imagine Hope • NOVA Cool Cats Special Hockey Mike Pierce J.C. Nalle Elementary School • Reston Raiders Hockey Club Intern J.O. Wilson Elementary School • Richmond Hockey Club KaBOOM! • Southern Maryland Sabres 26 27 Beneficiaries Sponsors Donors • Tri-City Fighting Falcons Eagle Force Health, LLC Pam Aarhus Ellen Anderson Tyler Baker • USA Warriors The Carl M. Freeman Foundation Janet Abraham Jim Anderson Marie Baldwin Brown • Whaler Nation Hockey Club GEICO Nirmala Abraham Mark Anderson Gary Baney • Valley Youth Hockey Association Robert G. Hisaoka Shirley Abrahams Shanda Anderson David Banks Powell Elementary School Intelligent Decisions, Inc. Linda Achu Duane Andrews Megan Bapisteller Randle Highlands Elementary School The Leonsis Foundation Stefan Adamcik Michael Anker Adam Barbour Rosa Lee Carter Elementary School M.C. Dean, Inc. Danette Adams Hina Ansari James Barclay Saint Luke School Mercedes Benz of Alexandria John Adams Andrew Apollony Natalie Barg Savoy Elementary School Mercedes Benz of Arlington Michael Adams Kristin Arbaugh Everett Barilla Simon Elementary School The Mody Foundation Tracey Adams Deborah Armentrout Nicole Barker The Salvation Army National Salamander Hotels & Resorts Stephanie Adamson Alison Armour Michele Barndollar Capital Area Command Show Biz Productions, LLC Hope Adler Sherri Arnett Garrie Barnes St. Mary’s School SMI Sign Systems, Inc. Kathleen Aiello Billy Arnold James Barnett Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors Telos Corporation Tiffany Ake Karin Arnold Barry Barrett Gina Alascia Michael Arpasi Edith Barrett Media Partners Alison Albrecht Anne-Raphaelle Aubry Christina Barrow Watkins Hornets Pee Wee Football Team 106.7 The Fan Bob Albrecht Alex Aucoin Brett Barthlow West Education Campus Comcast SportsNet Thomas Albrecht Denise Aud Rebecca Bartholomae Woodland Tigers Pee Wee Football Team Elliot in the Morning Jodi Alderman Robet August Laura Bartolomei-Hill NBC4 Carol L. Allen Gina Aulisio Makea Barton WTOP Nate Allen Brian Austin Carol Bass Suzanne Allen Denise Austin Mark Bass Dawn Alls O’Keefe Tatyana Austin Samantha Bateman Stephen Alterman Liz Avery Leah Battaglia Geoff Alvarez Jennifer Azarian Martha Batten Karin Alzner Tracy Babylon Kelly Bayda Sharon Amatetti Melissa Bach Walter Bayerle Dennis Amirulla Stephen Bacher Lawrence Bazey Steve Amitay Dina Bachor Greta Beahm Buffie Amrein Nicklas Backstrom Chris Beall Denise Anastasio Willem Bagchus Greg Beane Amie Anderson Brian Bagnall Kristina Becker Caitlin Anderson Tamara Bailey Sarah Becker Carol Anderson Nicole Baker Courtney Beck-Firme Tyler Elementary School Watkins Elementary School 28 29 Donors Donors Thomas Beckman Michael Binkley Joe Bouley Lena Brisland Andrea Buford Katelyn Carenza Robert Begy Jeffrey Birdsong Randy Bove Karl Brock Kendra Bulik Chris Carey John Belizario Paula Bischoff Ron Bove Sydney Brock Bill Bunting Roy Cargiulo Marianne Bell James Blackburn Bob Bowdey Amanda Brock Nathan Burchfiel Maria Carida Zieba Tom Bell Robert Blackwell Steve Bowers Karen Brockway Evelyn Burford Rob Carlsen Stephen Bellore Debbie Blake Jean Bowie Edith Broderick Jesse Burke David Carmean Jennifer Bellows Shelly Bledsoe Thad Bowman Brookfield Properties Leslie Burks Denise Carmean Nichol Bell-Sowell Dordie Blevins Suzanne Boyd Candice Brooks James Burns Bryan Carnahan The Benevity Community Impact Fund Marc Blitz Christie Boyden Danny Brooks Danielle Buschman Bryan F. Carnahan Ashley Benjamin Matthew Blouch Ann Boyer Raymond Brooks Richard Buschman Jr. Anthony Carnevale Justin Bennett Jeanne Blue Courtney Boyer Sandra Brower Jason Butler Beth Carnill Michelle Bennett Joseph Blum Garry Boyle Carol Brown Ken Butler Patrick Carpenter Robert Benson Vincent Blum Martha Bozzi David Brown Kirby Buttry Kailey Carr Susan Benson Laura Blumenfeld Lisa Bradbury Donna Brown Megan Byrnes Connor Carrick Corey Benton Kristina Bobe Grant Bradford Erik Brown Anthony Caddell Dinah Carritte Molly Bentz Neal Bobys Donna Bradley Geoffrey Brown Amiris Caesar-Smith Warren Carruth Nema Berezny Helen Boccabella Elizabeth Bradley Julie Brown Corina Caldwell Erin Carter Caroline Berg Roger Bocksnick BJ Bralower Kimbereli Brown Tewanna Calhoun Karolyn Carter Nick Bergeris Mark Bond Kirk Bramwell Maclean Brown Kevin Callaghan William Carter Dennis Bergin Bryannia Bongiorni Anne Brandow Mitchell Brown Debra Callahan Zach Casagrande Marc Berk Doug Bookwalter Matt Branstetter Ralph Brown Mark Callahan Anna Casteel Adam Berner John Boomgard Dwayne Braxton Robert Brown Heather Callaway Marianne Casteel Hilary Bernritter Tyler Boos Danny Breach Steve Brown Michael Callow Matthew Castillo del Muro Diane Bettge Booz Allen Hamilton Helen Breder-Greve Tanya Brown Katherine Campana James Castonguay Jacqueline Beverin Robert Borchers Erin Breeden Tony Brown Andrew Campbell Kryssy Cates Chris Bick Julie Borenstein David Breitegan Kimberley Browne Dana Campbell Marc Cattell John Bick Elizabeth Borja John Bremer Stacie Browning Neil Campbell Taylor Cavanagh Elaine Bickel Katie Bortnick John Brennan Marla Brunell Scott Campbell Bridgette Cawley Belinda Bigelow Amy Bos Sam Bressi Barry Bryan William Campbell Shelley Caywood Nenia Bigelow Lisa Bos Paula Brewer Bobby Bryant Paulina Capar Annie Ceccarini David Biko Anatoly Boshkin Scott Brickman Cody Bryant Christine Capps Tracey Celi Jenna Bingham Ed Bossart Brie Bridgett Jennifer Buchanan Santino Caputo Jared Center Jennifer Bingham Michael Bouey Bruce Bridgett Renee Buck Patti Carbaugh Keith Center John Binkley Heather Boughey John Briggs Emily Buckmaster Julie Carbone Andrea Chabrow 30 31 Donors Donors Julie Chalk Sarah Cleaver Nita Contreras Vlad Crapatureanu Beth Danner Michael Diaz William Chalkley Julienne Clevenger Amy H. Conway Charlotte Craven William Darden Jessica DiChiacchio Lynne Chamberlain Lee Cliburn Alexander Cook Joe Craven Zachary Darnell Russell Dick Matt Chamberlain Amy Clodius Michael Cook Joseph Craven Joseph Darr Bob Dietrich Tonya Chancellor Anthony Close Timothy Cook Chris Crawford Lisa Darr Grant Dietrich Jane Chang Cerra Clough Tom Cook Jennifer Crawford Ryan David Danielle Ditzler Robert Chartier Destiny Cloutier Stephanie Cooks Mark Crawford Steven Davidson David Djuric Kevin Chase Michael Coburn Joseph Cooksey Sabrina Crawmer Caroline Davies Keith Doce Stephen Chema Patricia Coby Gary Cooper Diane Creamer Eric Davis Patrick Dohmann Steve Chenevey John Cochin Katie Cooper Craig Crim Jennipher Davis Courtney Donmoyer Lisa Cheok Steve Cody Jill Cope Donald Critchley Steven Davis Brian Donovan Janice Cherry Landon Cofer Mark Copeland Kevin Crochetiere Martyn Daw Ashley Doot Robert Cherry Evan Cohen Nancy Corbett Mark Crosby Shawn Dawson Terrill Dorsey Todd Cherry Rebecca Cohen Jennyfer Cordova Freddie Cross Brittany Daywalt Karen Doubleday Hubert Cheung Daniel Colacicco Douglas Corey Corey Cross-Hansen Rick de la Cruz Kevin Dougherty Mark Cheyney Dave Cole Justin Costantino Tanbitha Cucciardo Shannen de Leon Mary Ann Dougherty Esther Chou Elyssa Cole Lou Costanza Ryan Curran Courtney Deach Robert Dougherty Alex Chough Shannon Cole Mark Costanzo Ben Custer Brian Dean Kim Dowgiallo Susanna Choy Brooke Coleman Joseph Cotellessa Judith Cutney Leigh Anne DeCamp Tyler Downing Pavel Chrastina William Coleman Jordsn Couick Kelli Czarnowski Jon Deitchman Austin Doyle Jon Christensen Annabel Colling Nancy Couleman Cristi Dakeman Leah Deitrick Diane Doyle Elizabeth Christian Dana Collins David Courtell Gregory Dale Thomas Del Priore Joseph Dregier Brett Christiansen Donald Collins Hannah Coutu Angela Dalle-Molle Kristen Delack Alan Drewer Matt Chrosniak Leilani Collins Alex Covill James Daly Robert DeLargy Lora Drewer Anthony Chung Linda Collins Farrah Covill Karen Damato Andrea Delic Tim Dronsfield Debra Churos Susan Comfort Sophia Covill Raphael Damico Camilla Deline Lindsey Dryer Victoria Claire Kelly Compton Zachary Covill Kevin Dandy Ashleigh DeLuca Robert Dube James Clapp Esther Conder Jessica Cowing Kerrie Daniel Brian DeMay Ed Dubois Amanda Clark Trish Condon J.D. Cox Lindsay Daniel Bonny Dempsey Greg Duggan David Clark Janette Conner Jeris Cox Melody Daniel Bill Denny Cynthia Duke Philip Clark Kelli Connolly Ursula Cox Lindsay Daniels Benjamin Derkowski Kristina Dumas Robert B. Clarke Jr. Steven Conover Neil Craig Lotta Danielsson Shelly de Souza Joy Dunbar Corey Clatworthy John Considine Kiri Crane Jason Danna Chris Deutsch Kevin Dunlop Quenton Clay Patricia Contic Laura Crane Tory Dannenberg Sandra di Giovanni Allen Dunn 32 33 Donors Donors Micahel Dunn Sarah Engel DeJanee Fennell Patrick Foley John Galbraith Brian Giordano Sean Dunn David England Jeffrey Fennell Dawn Fong Joey Galindo Elizabeth Glista Eva Durie Christa Engle Jessica Fepelstein Chris Fontaine Craig Gallaer Alix Glynn Ryan Dusseau Timothy English John Ferguson David Foose Beth Gallagher Andrew Glynn Brian Dutton Lori Englman Christopher Fern Eric Forseter Jim Gallagher Erica Gminski Donna Dvorak Richard Ennis Raul Fernandez David Forsyth Kathy Gallagher Les Gminski Sharon Dyer John Enright David Ferris Richard Fosler Lisa Gallagher Mark Godar Michelle Dyment Fanning Kathleen Ensele Katherine Ferris Beverly Fowler Emily Gamache MJ Golnek Robert Earl Cynthia Epley Anne Fiala John Fowler Bruce Gammill Erin Gomez Annette Easter Steven Epp Jennifer Fierroz Bob Fox Kimberly Garcia John Goode Vanessa Eddy Bob Erickson Richard Fierroz Laura Fraedrich Charlene Gardiner Julia Goodwin Eileen Eder-Moreau Jennifer Eskin Toni Filingeri Maria Frager Emily Gardner Sheldon Gordon Leah Edwards Heather Esperson Anthony Finch Howard Frame Christine Garner Janice Gorrie Nicole Edwards Joni Everett Adam Fink Elizabeth Frank Marie Garrenton Robert Gottfried Sherry Edwards Kimberly Evering Ioanna Firippis Jennifer Frank Molly Garrett Margaret Gough Camethices Edwards-Ramsey Rita Exter Beverly Fischetti Navarone Frank Ashley Garrity Karen Gould Marcos Efron Gregory Eyler Steven Fish Patricia Frank Jason Garwacki Martha Grant Diane Eggerman Joan Fainberg Darnelle Fisher John Frawley Lisa Gasparott Alex Graynovskiy Charles Ehrlich Kevin Falconer Jamie Fisher Suzie Frazier John Gatza Barbara Green Kayla Ehrlich Kylie Fargo Zachary Fithian Josh Fredricks Kevin Gaynor Clint Green Jason Eichelberger Richard Farmer Jayne Fitzgerald Chris Freeman Bradford Gee Frederic Green Kimberly Eickholt Nancy Farrell John Fitzgerald Nicholas Freeman Ashley Geesaman Kristin Green Richard Eisenman Dave Farris Larry Fitzgerald Sergio Fresco Thomas Geraci Mike Green Craig Ekholm Stephanie Fassino Mike Flammia Jeff Fretwell Trent Gerhart Scott Green Steven Elek Shaun Faulkner TM Flanagan Joseph Friedman Denise Giardina Renee Green Smith Allison Elkind Tammy Faulkner William Flanagan Miles Friedman Robert Gifford Barbara Greene David Elkind Scott Faust Cathy Fleming Annamarie Frost Paul Gilbertz Benjamin Greene Julia Elkind Mary Fay Erica Fletcher Lindsay Frueh Kathy Gill Donald Greene Aaron Elliott Vicki Fedor Margaret Fletcher Russell Frutiger Sarah Gilleski Tyler Greene Adrienne Ellis Jonathan Feiler Lynn Florence Amanda Fursetzer Stacy Gillespie Julie Greenisen Heather Ellis Michael Feinberg Thomas Florey Regina Fusco Bobette Gillette Davis Greenwood Erika Elvander Lisa Felber Matt Flynn Colton Gabl Dennis Gilroy II Joe Gregory Rob Embrey Igor Felder Tim Flynn Samantha Gaffney Patti Gingerich Susan Greif Tracy Eng Matt Felts Brendan Foard Gale Galati Charley Gioia Jason Gresty 34 35 Donors Donors Ruth Gribin Stacy Hampton Khali Heath D.E. Hines Harris Rebecca Hranj Natalie Jacobs James Griest Abe Hamrah Nancy Heck Andrew Hippert Gary Hudiburgh Tony Jaeger Judith Griffin Lauren Hamrick Kyle Heckelman John Hirschmann Jeffrey Hudson Zain Jafri Muriel Griffin Evan Hanchett Linda Heckman Valerie Hlavacek Shirley Hudson Devon Janney Christopher Griggs Candace Maria Handy Kerri Hederer Patricia Ho Susan Huffman Erik Janniche Yolanda Grimes Mark Hanna Sharon Heeter Jon Hoch Amy Hughes Patti Jefferies Kenneth Gross Travis Hannam Scott Heil Ron Hocutt Jessica Hughes Theresa Jefferson Joshua Grubb Brett Hanover Jean Marie Heim Sally Hodges Morgan Hughes Kathryn Jeffries Karen Grubb Michael Hansen Kevin Heinrich Hannes Hoeltge Susan Hull Stephen Jelf Craig Grzybowski Gabrielle Hanson Fran Heishman Evan Hoffman David Humes Heather Jenkins David Guinter Kay Haram David Helman Bridget Hogentogler Chris Hunt Kathleen Jenkins Pamela Gunio David Hardy John Hench Michele Holcomb Sean P. Hunt Kelly Jenkins Dan Gunn Diane Hardy Donald Sean Henderson Rich Holcomb Sharon Hunt John Jenkins James Gunn Phillip Harman Mark Henderson Kathleen Holl Leslie Hurd Sheila Jenks Mark Gunn Haley Harned Matthew Henesy Marion Holland Jimmy Hurlburt Kathleen Jennings Marcia Gupta Rebecca Harney Samantha Henretty Stephanie Hollen Julie Hurley Shane Jennings Shannon Gupta Candace Harper George Henschel Katlyn Holley Nancy Husch James Jessee Shawn Guy Teresa Harper Ricki Henschel Joan Holliday Shauntel Husch Lance Jessee Lindsay Haase Steven Harring Jade Herman Darnetta Hollis Eric Huss Christopher Jett Billy Haddad Ellen Harrington Adam Hermansen Anne Holm Doug Hutchens Connor Johnson Bill Hafker Amelia Harris Richard Heroux John Holt Lisa Hutchens Danita Johnson Heidi Hafker Jay Harris Nicholas Herrmann Rhonda Hooks Steve Hutchinson Dawn Johnson Ilene Hafker Sapphire Harris Brett Hertel Donna Hopkins Vicki Hutchison Judy Johnson Nancy Hafner Karlton Hart Jennifer Hesch Crista Hopp Paul Ierardi Lauren Johnson Brennan Haggett Rachel Hart Anneliese Heschl Julie Hoppmann Shannon Ingle Mark Johnson Michael Hairston Roger Hart Tyler Heslop Adam Hordell Carlton Ingram Pat Johnson Marsha Hale Douglas Hartig Julie Hess Freda Horner Fran Inman Greg Johnston Brianna Haley Amanda Hatton Paul Hessman John Hortie Leslie Isler Dania Jolley Erin Haley Jordan Hawes Mara Hewitt Gisel House Michael Italiano Kobe Jolley Jeffrey Hall AJ Hawrylak Matthew Higdon Bill Houston Sara Iversen Robert Jolliffe Cory Hallowitz Renee Hayes Mollie Higdon Alexis Howard Vince Jacianis Benjamin Jonas Natassha Halverson Charis Haymaker Philip Higdon Molly Howard David Jack Chris Jones Richard Hamilton Kevin Healy Roy Hill Raymond Howard Brenda Jackson Dakota Jones William Hammelman Tia Heard John Hillen Sarah Howell Mike Jackson Daniel Jones 36 37 Donors Donors Hope Jones Nancy Keeter Wendy Klecker Kimberly Kruithoff Deborah Leer Roxann Linn Justine Jones Paul Kelch Irvin Klein Artie Kuznetsov Marie Leibig Stephen Lippold Melvin Jones Teri Keller Angela Kleis Jack Kwait-Blank William Leidt Kathleen Lisko Taylor Jones David Kelly Veronique Klimonda Dan La Vecchia Gregory Leitner Andy Liu Wendy Jones Hugh Kelly Shane Knickman Ed Labonte Michael Leland Jaden Liu Lauren Jost Matt Kempel Anthony Knight David LaCroix Danielle Lembo Malcolm Liu Alexei Joukov Jane Kendall-Bowman Susan Knight Sandra Laeser Raina Lenney Jason Llewellyn Brian Joy Laura Kennedy Mary Knowles Dave LaFave Jayne Lenz Joanne Lloyd Edward Joyce Cheryl Kenny Mike Knowles Brooks Laich Anna Leong Racquel Lockett-Finch Denis Juresic Kelsey Kerle O’Brien Ashley Koerber Brooks Lake Zach Leonsis Chris Lodge Dennis Jutze Jr. Jack Kerns Kaley Koester Barbara Lamos Bryan Lesniewski Karen Lofton Chuck Kacsur Judy Kessler Afua Koi-Larbi Dennis Landis Elizabeth Lessig Corey Logesky Robert Kadlec Riley Kessler Charlotte Koi-Larbi Jodie Langford Cynthia Lester Laura Lohmeyer Michael Kadow Stella Kestell Chris Koi-Larbi Kristina Lanzarotta Frances Lester Phoenix Lombardi Nikki Kagey Mary Kester L.J. Koi-Larbi David Lanzer Christine Lettieri Tom Lombardo Lori Kalcheff Peter Kesterson Keri Kolbay Paula Lapp Christopher Lettieri Charles Lonaeus Lyle Kampf Danielle Kichler Gary Kolker Linda LaRoche Matthew Lettieri Thomas Long Lisa Kane Kelly Kiernan Leslie Komarnicki Bryan Larsen Michael Lettieri William Long Myriam Kane Bryan Kilikewich Raquel Kondracki Joan Larsen Ben Leubsdorf Katrina Longest Gayle Kansagor Jon Kilikewich Linda Konrath Kimberlee Larson Alan Levine Laurance Longtin Danielle Kapaska Berkely Kim Dolores Kotzian Susan Lattin Mitch Levinson Christopher Lopez Michael Karalewich Hayden Kim Christina Koudelka Benjamin Laurenson Ashleigh Lewis Marcos Lopez Jami Kasco Julie Kim Cheyanne Koval Cheryl Lawbaugh Jennifer Lewis Jason Lorch Elizabeth Katzman Maria Kim Christopher Koves Leslie Lawley John Lewis Katie Lorenz Amanda Kavanagh Lisa Kimmer Beth Krahl Yvonne Lawson Linda Lewis Deena Loudon Amy Kavelman Justin King Sarah Kraholik Jessica Lawyer Monique Lewis Lindsay Louise Richard Kay Matt Kinnear Dawn Kral Steve Layton Ryan Lewis Emily Love Katie Kazukynas Andrew Kinsey Tim Kral Terry Leach Lidia Liddell Brian Lowe Patricia Keane Julia Kirkendall Edward Kratovil Susan Leannarda Marc Liebermann Jay Lownsbery Birte Keays Devora Kirschner Karen Kraus Casey Leber Howard Lightcap Lisa Lowrey Lisa Keeley Neil Kishter Ricky Krebs Thomas LeCates Andy Lillycrop Carlen Loy William Keeley Jr. Michael Kitlan Kevin Kresloff Arthur Lee Brian Lindberg Caitlin Lucas Jennifer Keeling Debra Kittredge Daniel Krifcher Eric Lee Steven Lingo Erik Lucas Ashley Keene Fred Klauber Kartik Krishnan Thomas Lee Thomas Link Kenna Lucas 38 39 Donors Donors Richard Lueders Maxwell Mark Kevin McClung Anne McRae Lisa Miller George Moran Laura Luke Brian Markham Katie McClure DeLano McRavin Rachael Miller Alfred Moreau Lindsay Luke Howard Marks Shanna McComb Randolph Medina Steven Miller Andrew Morgan Robert Luke Scott Marks Colin McCoy Melissa Medley Susan Miller Angela Morris Fay Lumpkins Karen Marr Pam McCoy Suzi Mein Sydney Miller Chris Morris Michael Lunsford Christie Marshall Larry McCullen Claire Meissner Harry Millios Jennifer Morrison Louise Lusby Daryl Martin Terrence McCullough John Melanson Rachel Millios David Morse Steven Ly Elizabeth Martin David McDermott Nancy Melara Samantha Millman Ron Moser David Lynn Jennifer Martin Jacqueline McDonald Andrew Melnick Natalie Mills Roger Moskowitz John Lyonnais Joe Martin Kayla McDonald Samantha Mendell Jean Minetree William Motzko Annie Mack-Evans Robert Martin Mike McDowell Mikhail Mendelzon Gregory Minkoff Robert Moyer Harley Macleod Shannon Martin John McEwan Sandra Mercer Robert Minnitte Ellen Mule Carole Maclure Kara Martinez Malcolm McGaughy Kevin Merrill John Mioduszewski George Mulherin Heather MacTavish Laura Martinez Maximilian McGraw Robert Merritt Sheri Mirilovich Susanne Mullen Tara Mahoney Kathleen Mason Mike McGraw John Mertens LaCresha Mirrielees Trina Mullins Tori Mahoney Kristen Mason Katie McGreevy Ryan Mettinger Madison Mirrielees Shane Mulready Andrew Maksimovich Sheldon Massey Eric McGuire Pam Meurer Naveen Modi Emily Munson Allison Maliszewsk Todd Masters Kristin McHarg Daniel Meyer Michelle Mogilensky Belinda Murchake Connor Mallon Michael Mastromichalis Tripp McHenry Mozelle Meyers Keith Mohney Debra Murphy Rosemary Malone Frederick Mattes Will McIntire Jennifer Michaels Allan Mohning Doug Murphy Kirsten Maloney Bob Matthews Debra McIntosh Ed Micka Ronald Molinas James Murphy Maggie Maloney Michael Mattison Jon McIntyre Sylvia Midgett Cheryl Molloy Michelle Murphy Timothy Maney Nicole Matuska Thomas McKee Patricia Miers Jim Monk Sue Murphy Gale Mangini Ken May Mark McKeown Jillian Milbert Ruth Monroe Amanda Murray DJ Manion Joanna Mayers Jenn McKibben Jill Miler Michael Montgomery Ben Murray Sonya Mann David Mayle Jarrod McLellan Kristen Miles Robert L. Montgomery Jason Murray Cheryl Manning Kathy L. Mayo David McMahan Shelley Miles Donald Moore Tyler Murray Frank Manning Sean McAllister Alexis McManus Tom Miles Gary Moore Yvette Murray Regina Manning Jamie McAteer Charlie McManus Charles Miller Greg Moore Nancy Mussari Brianne Marchelletta Belinda McCall Bruce McNair Chris Miller Judith Moore BIlly Mutter Christina Marchione Marcie McCauley Jeannie McNally Diane Miller Marie Moore Karen Myers Gregory Marcum Paul McClain Grace McNamara Emily Miller Mary Moore Shannon Myrick Scott Marcum Chelese McClain Jessica McNiece Jeffrey Miller Lisanne Morales Daniela Nagar Matthew Marcus Stephen McCloskey Laurie McParland Kent Miller Beth Moran Brian Nahar 40 41 Donors Donors Ariana Nasatka Susan Northcutt Paul Oxley Bruce Pepsin Angela Ponish Michael Ragsdale Jarrett Nash Michael Novak Caitlin Ozturk Cory Perdue Benedetta Ponsart Kelly Rakusin Nicole Natale Karl Novogoratz Paula Pagano David Permar Scott Ponsor Ellen Ramsay James Nau Kyle Obal Jessica Pagayoya Mindy Permut Debi Poole Sarah Ramsey Nikolai Navarra-Petrovic Dave O’Brian Grace Page Jericho Perry Joey Poole David Rand Braelyn Navarrete Steve O’Brien Raymond Paine James Petersen Ryan Pope Zach Range Darwin Navarrete Biz O’Connor Suzanne Paletti Nancy Peterson Ashleigh Popera Rynarda Ransom Steven Nazari Craig O’Connor Kelly Palmer Kelly Petrey Carol Popowsky Naeemah Raqub Thomas Neemeyer Molly O’Conor Bruce Pape Salvatore Petrone Jennifer Porter Michael Rath Janice Neiman Daniel Odenheimer Sam Park Robert Petrunak Abbey Potter Joe Ratner Janet Neimeyer Carsten Oertel Suzie Park Tohry Petty Kevin Potter Judith Ray Brian Nelsen Jeff Ogle Alex Parker Chelsea Pflugh Regina Potyraj Nicole Raymond Mary Nelsen Diane O’Halloran Dan Parker Linda Phelps Benjamin Powers James Redfield Jon Nelson Ryan O’Halloran Nicole Parker Carol Phipps Deb Powers Terri Redman Edward Ness Barbara O’Hara Asia Parrott Anthony Piccirilli Nancy Powers Elena Reed Emily Nestle Christina O’Hearn Tanya Parrott Catherine Pickerall Eric Prag Patricia Reed Cindy Nestor Lily O’Keefe Bruce Pascal Katie Pickett Barbara Prevo Shannon Reed Jason Neufeld Ian Oland Christopher Pashby Mike Pierce Anthony Preziosi Robin Reeder Margaret Neuman Rick Olivieri Tracy Pastian Jeff Pike Paul Preziosi Janet Regan Aidan Neustadtl Colleen O’Neill Tejas Patel Lucinda Pine Michael Prien Tyler Regehr Jeanne Newcomer Victoria O’Neill Carolyn Patt Paul Pink Margarita Prieto Gail Reggio Chris Newman Timothy Oremus Rebecca Patten Charles Pinto Robert Pristach Robert Reiber Cory Newton Emily Orler Kayvan Patti Sara Pinto Stacey Privman Jason Reilly Doris Newton Keiko O’Rourke Michael Paull David Piper John Prominski Katherine Reilly Scott Nichols Maggie Osborn Sydney Pavelik James Pirchio Jacob Pruiksma Kelyn Rein Ann Nimmer James Osborne Patrick Pearson Todd Pitsinger Mike Pugh Rick Reinsch Aumdevi Nirvanan-Hurt Brian Ossip Donna Peck Sharon Pitts Kevin Quaid Jonathan Remson Baillie Nitz Ryan Otterblad Cory Pecorella Grigoriy Pivnik Robert Quier Amanda Rendell Patrick Nixon Henry Otto Stephen Peele Alice Plett Bailey Quinn Michael Reschly Thomas Nodeen Aude Oubelkhir Becky Peiler Denise Plum William Quinones Jesse Reuter Bryan Nolde Anna Overman David Peltan Amy Plummer Valerie Quintiliani Brianne Reynosa Stephen Noll David Owen Michael Pendy Tim Plunkett Judy Rabadeau Mike Rhodes Kenneth Norris Cynthia Owens Justin Penkala Robert Poisson Stephanie Radek John Rhoten Kyle Norris Matt Owings Pamela Penkala Rachel Pomycala Lisa Rader Laura Rice 42 43 Donors Donors Barbara Rich Dawn Roddy Sharlene Salvatierra Tim Schwab Devon Sherwood Karen Skinner Jeremy Rich Norella Rodgers Brian Salyers Cindy Schwartz Kristie Shields Kelly Skolada Amanda Richardson Megan Rodgville Robert Sampson Jill Schwartzbach Rod Shields Brandon Sloan Andrew Richardson Mary Roebuck Ronda Sanborn Marcia Scogin Jennie Shin Beth Sloane John Richardson Nancy Rogers Sabrina Sanner Lisa Scola Julie Shiner Amanda Smith Elias Richer Melanie Rolfe Andrea Santman 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