Light 2012 - Braille Institute
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Light 2012 - Braille Institute
RAISING THE BAR Light braille institute annual report 2012 Raising the bar… how often we use that phrase in sports, in business, even in our own lives. Usually it refers to “upping our game,” higher expectations or a higher level of performance. At Braille Institute, “raising the bar” is all about how our students and clients have discovered that they can live a full, active life despite sight loss. And for our organization, raising the bar means that we are meeting the challenges of today’s changing world to provide services that really touch the lives of individuals and their families at our centers, in the community and through technology. Fiscal Year 2011-2012 has indeed been another banner year for Braille Institute. You will see throughout the pages of this Annual Report statistics on numbers of people served through various programs. You will also see our financial report summarized. All this information points to the health and vitality of the organization. But the heart of the report is in the stories of Luna, Jaydn,Vejas, Petras, and Bernard. They tell us the real impact and purpose of Braille Institute.They show dramatic results in the lives of real people. Each of these people represents literally thousands of others, whose lives have been enriched through counseling, rehabilitation training, low vision rehabilitation, talking books and a host of other programs and services. Another way to view our results is to peruse our annual outcomes study. It can be seen on our website – www.brailleinstitute.org. On our home page, click on “About Us.” There you will find “Our Goals and Achievements.” Under “Measurement of Progress” you will find our complete outcome study by area of service. mission Braille Institute is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to eliminate barriers to a fulfilling life caused by blindness and severe sight loss. At a glance These outcome measures help our staff to keep focused, not on statistics, but on real results in the lives of our clientele – of fulfilling our mission. They indicate the real return on the investment for our donors and volunteers of their time and financial support in the work of Braille Institute. • Volunteers: 3,680 We are proud to be able to continue offering all of our services at no charge despite these historically challenging economic times. Along with that fact, nothing reported in these pages would have been possible were it not for the generosity and kindness of our donors and volunteers. So, it is to them that we express, on behalf of all those thousands of blind and visually impaired men, women, children and their families, our profound gratitude. • Volunteer/Staff Ratio: 13:1 Sincerely, • People Assisted: 81,250 • Staff: (282.5 FTE) 275 • Facilities Managed: 426,000 sq. ft. • Administrative Costs: 3.0% • Fundraising Costs: 10.5% Light 2012 Braille Institute Leslie E. Stocker Jr. Lester M. Sussman Chair Annual Report President PROGRAMS & SERVICES for adults LUNA EDWARDS Imagine the gentle sounds of reggae lilting through your car speakers on your drive to deliver fresh fruit to market in the foothills of Jamaica—an idyllic life, a Our free low vision wellness programs help adults who are living with fading vision, through classes, workshops and one-on-one instruction. We offer personal advisement to determine the best curriculum to meet each student’s individual needs, as we help them to regain their independence. world away from the city, and even further RAISING THE BAR! 71,944 81,250 from Southern California. This was Luna Edwards’ life until well in her forties when a tumor on her optic nerve cost her most of her vision, and her livelihood. “I was very fortunate that my son brought me to California to live with him, which is where I found Braille Institute,” she said. With her easy smile and melodic accent, Luna has flourished at the San Diego Center, where she’s become part of a 2007 2012 Total Number of People Assisted community that has impacted her as much as the classes she’s taken for the past two years. “I’ve learned from all of the friends I’ve made at Braille Institute, that if they can do it, I can, too,” she said. “It’s like one big family. I’m okay with my blindness now, but I’m not okay with sitting still.” On the contrary, Luna is already well on her way to mastering the braille code and is THE NEED determined to go back to school so she As the Baby Boomer generation continues to age, the number of Americans experiencing age-related vision loss is expected to double in the next two decades. others, just like Braille Institute helped her. can become a braille instructor and help (Family Caregiver Alliance, 2008) LOW VISION rehabilitation Our trained specialists help our clients to adapt, both their lifestyle and their thinking, when it comes to making the RAISING THE BAR! 1,212 1,507 2007 2012 most of their remaining vision. They determine the best assistive devices for each of our low vision clients, offering free consultations at our Centers, and out in the field on our fleet of Mobile Solutions vehicles. Low Vision Consultations in the field through Mobile Solutions vehicles THE NEED Braille Institute is now providing even more low vision rehabilitation consultations out in the field to help those for whom travel and transportation is an issue. Low Vision Specialist Jamie McCallister shows client Les Hubner how a handheld magnification device can help him read personal documents more easily. CHILD DEVELOPMENT services Jaydn Gardner Jaydn Gardner is undoubtedly one of the most adventurous three year olds you’ll ever meet. The fact that she’s almost completely blind doesn’t figure into the equation. But when her parents Contessa Through our in-home program, we offer training and resources to help families prepare for the challenges of RAISING THE BAR! 209 455* and Chris first learned their daughter was born with leber’s congenital amarosis, and almost no usable vision, their world was filled questions and fears. parenting a young child who is blind or visually impaired. We work hands-on “We worried about what our daughter with parents to aid in the development would be able to do,” Contessa said. of preschoolers, getting them ready “But Braille Institute and their child for kindergarten, fostering both their development consultants showed us the physical and emotional growth. light at the end of the tunnel. We learned that there were alternatives for acquiring the skills she needed and that there is still 2007 2012 Total Children & Families Served so much she can still achieve. Jadyn is very determined and we are, too.” Jaydn loves to explore, socialize, and practice her climbing skills, just like the rest of her peers. She’s already curious about reading braille and, thanks to our Child Development Program, Jaydn is poised to *106 additional families not enrolled in Braille Institute’s programs were served through parent groups THE NEED In the United States, one out of 20 preschool-aged children will have a vision problem that affects their ability to learn. (Prevent Blindness America, 2010) enter a mainstream school environment, on-time and with her own signature flair. YOUTH SERVICES We work with children and teens (ages 6-18) to develop daily living and life preparation skills. From challenging RAISING THE BAR! 29,291 36,339 physical activities such as rock climbing, skiing, and surfing, to participation in choral groups and more, we bolster their confidence, and, in turn, brighten their future, leading to educational achievement and employment. 2007 2012 Total Youth Contact Hours THE NEED Research shows that as many as 50% of blind students never finish high school. (National Federation of the Blind, 2009) Braille Institute youth Alfred Babayan and David Sandoval made waves and reeled in a dozen fish between them on a recent deep sea fishing expedition. CHILDHOOD LITERACY VEJAS & PETRAS VASILIAUSKAS Meet Vejas and his little brother Petras. Vejas is 15, has already surfed the waves of Hawaii, and plans to become a writer someday. Petras is 11, enjoys tending to his family’s garden and looks forward to becoming a We motivate school-age braille readers RAISING THE BAR! to excel through The Braille Challenge®, a nationwide literacy contest designed 6,685 11,974 doctor like his father. It goes without saying then, that they’re both excellent students and voracious readers. Yet, for them, reading involves their trained fingers, flying across to celebrate their talents and abilities, the page in a dizzying blur of movement. as well the production and distribution of the Braille Special Collection, several Vejas and Petras have been blind since birth book series designed to foster a love of and rely on braille, to not only compete, reading in children. but excel academically. “Life is mainstream, and we have to be, too,” said Vejas. His parents realized early on that there would be challenges along the way, but failure wasn’t 2007 2012 Total Braille Special Collection Books & Kits Distributed an option. “When you’re blind you have to be even better than the competition,” their father Eric said. Braille Institute has been there to encourage the boys’ growth from their early days in our Child Development program, to their standout performances as competitors in The Braille Challenge® literacy competition, and their avid consumption of free reading material through our Special Collection THE NEED book series. It’s all about preparation for a Studies show that blind and visually impaired youth who are braille literate are nearly three times more likely to find employment than those who don’t read and write braille. (Ranalli, “A Boost for Braille,” The Boston Globe, 2008) successful life in school and beyond, and the Vasiliauskas brothers are poised to triumph. DIGITAL LITERACY Braille Institute continues to provide our students with access to the latest information and services to enrich RAISING THE BAR! 0 10,793 2007 2012 their lives. With the world’s movement toward digital technology, Braille Institute is keeping our clientele plugged in, ushering in this new era through the development of exciting smartphone applications and specialized instruction on the latest mobile devices, such as the iPad, and smartphones, such as the iPhone. Total Mobile App Downloads THE NEED By the year 2016, the number of smartphones and mobile devices in use worldwide is expected to exceed the number of human beings on the planet. (Cisco Visual Networking Index, 2012) Braille Institute access technology specialist Cathleen Kim shows client Estee Boggs how to use an iPad to make life with low vision easier and more fulfilling. LIBRARY SERVICES BERNARD REzNICK Life’s unpredictable road has taken Bernard Reznick from the Ukraine, where he escaped religious persecution and the deadly Russian pogroms, to sunny Los Angeles, where he built a successful We provide adults and children alike with more than 100,000 individual titles on cassette, in digital format and in mail delivery business from the ground RAISING THE BAR! 1,145,459 up. At 98 years old, Bernard has seen a lot, 1,406,072 and accomplished a lot, too. braille. And it’s all available for free, from But Bernard was unprepared when life popular fiction and informational titles, took another turn: macular degeneration. to hundreds of descriptive videos, to “As such an avid reader and writer, it was more than 40 of today’s most popular very difficult,” he said. No longer able periodicals. to read the print in books, even with a magnifier, Bernard felt lost and alone. “Being visually impaired at my age can feel like being stranded on a desert island,” he 2007 admitted. 2012 Total books available Fortunately, Bernard was aware of Braille Institute. He registered as a library patron and within days, began receiving free audio books in the mail. Life’s road took another turn, and this one for the better. Bernard is a mystery and science fiction fan and finds the stories help him stay connected with world around him. “I can’t tell you how much the audio books mean THE NEED Two-thirds of America’s legally blind population are seniors who have lost vision as a result of age-related eye diseases. (AFB, Special Report on Aging and Vision Loss, 2012) Light 2012 to me,” he said. “Braille Institute gives you Braille Institute a reason to live.” Annual Report SERVICES July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012 GENDER WHO WE SERVE FROM A TOTAL ENROLLMENT OF 6,642, THERE WERE 3,517 ADULTS, YOUTHS AND INFANTS ENROLLED FOR THE FIRST TIME THIS YEAR. YOUTH SERVICES: 6 TO 18 YEARS OF AGE CENTER YOUTHS PRIMARY CAUSES OF VISUAL IMPAIRMENT Diabetic Retinopathy 7% 68% Female cataracts 7% Retinitis Pigmentosa 3% AGE NATURE OF VISUAL IMPAIRMENT 72% 18,926 Orange County 145 10,304 Rancho Mirage 48 1,805 Santa Barbara 42 1,871 41 515 3,433 36,339 San Diego TOTAL CENTER Los Angeles Orange County Rancho Mirage Santa Barbara San Diego TOTAL 8% (Blind Since Birth) 22% 65 and Over 92% Adventitious (Formerly Sighted) STUDENTS ENROLLED 808 634 379 273 CONTACT HOURS 57,077 45,231 37,484 19,416 451 25,979 2,545 185,187 MOBILE SOLUTIONS (Los Angeles, Rancho Mirage and Santa Barbara Centers) CHILD DEVELOPMENT: INFANTS THROUGH 5 YEARS OF AGE Early Intervention (Birth to 3 Years) In-Home Services Number of infants/families Hours of service Pre-School Support and Transition Programs Number of families/children over age 3 Hours of service Medical Visits with Families Consultations Short term (no. of families served for up to 6 months) Long term Total children and families served* *106 Additional families not enrolled in Braille Institute’s programs were served through parent groups. CONTACT HOURS 1,037 519 1,782 1,040 720 5,098 REGIONAL CENTER ADULT EDUCATION AND COUNSELING congenital 20 to 64 239 YOUNG ADULTS: 19 TO 30 YEARS OF AGE CENTER YOUNG ADULTS Los Angeles 53 Orange County 142 Rancho Mirage 99 Santa Barbara 14 San Diego 5 TOTAL 313 glaucoma 10% Male up to 19 Los Angeles Macular Degeneration 25% 32% CONTACT HOURS Sites visited Low vision rehab consultations No. of visitors 470 1,507 2,731 CAREER SERVICES: All Centers Job Referrals Paid Internships 162 4,924 186 3,286 515 122 227 349 Employer Contacts 106 Employment Nondiscrimination Policy Statement: Braille Institute declares and affirms a policy of equal opportunity and nondiscrimination in providing our services to the public. Braille Institute admits students and clients of any race, color, national and ethnic origin, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or veteran status, to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students and clients of Braille Institute. We do not discriminate on the basis of any class protected by California or federal law in the administration of our educational policies, admission policies and programs. Part Time Full Time 7 7 27 27Job Saves 7 7 124 106 139 LOW VISION REHABILITATION SERVICES: TOTAL 4,436 COMMUNITY TRAINING PROGRAMS (NUMBER OF PEOPLE TRAINED) CENTER CLINICIANS CAREGIVERS OTHER PROFESSIONALS PUBLIC EDUCATION EYE DISEASE SEMINARS TOTAL 109 3,396 299 4,319 1,430 1,496 242 3,521 LA 515 OC 172 RM 257 337 1,660 197 2,451 SB 39 210 3,410 206 3,865 SD 447 160 2,833 260 3,700 CD 162 664 316 2,910 13,111 TOTAL 181 1,592 181 1,204 SITES VISITED CONTACT HOURS 1,045 Rancho Mirage 706 Public Response 1,131 Santa Barbara 616 Service Calls Made 2,775 San Diego 733 Service Calls Received 5,104 TELE SERVICES Los Angeles 740 65 14,781 Orange County 548 61 2,779 Rancho Mirage 134 21 164 Santa Barbara 580 52 12,012 San Diego 918 56 8,195 2,920 255 37,931 BRAILLE SPECIAL COLLECTION Books Distributed 7,967 Dots-for-Tots Kits Distributed 1,916 Tac-Tales Kits Distributed 1,019 Top Dots Distributed 1,072 TOTAL BOOKS & KITS DISTRIBUTED 11,974 ® ® ™ THE BRAILLE CHALLENGE® VOLUNTEER SERVICES Preliminary contests returned 912 Teachers administering contests 41 VOLUNTEERS HOURS Regional events hosted 39 1,777 70,728 U.S. States & Canadian Provinces represented 42 Orange County 646 23,822 PUBLIC EDUCATION Rancho Mirage 147 16,932 Speaking engagements 257 Santa Diego 188 7,691 Group tours 456 Santa Barbara 922 28,672 Film & TV consultations 19 3,680 147,845 CENTER Los Angeles TOTAL PROGRAM PARTNERS LIBRARY SERVICES Readers registered 461 TOTAL 1,455 302 251 165 127 LOS AngeLeS Orange County 18,998 STUDENTS ENROLLED TOTAL 1,336 1,142 COMMUNITY OUTREACH CENTER Los Angeles ORAnge RAnchO SAntA cOUntY MiRAge BARBARA 149 Regional/national media coverage (feature stories & media announcements) Individual titles 101,535 Books available 1,406,072 Books circulated 302 Machines supplied 1,217,472 Machines repaired 4,034 Cassettes produced 28,105 Deposit libraries 1,510 * Including CMLS & Ill Books (Nls) SAn chiLD DiegO DeVeLOPMent 164 Online/social media coverage 444 Southern California media coverage (feature stories & media announcements) 31,756 69,841 Print and television * Print and television 120 Online/social media coverage 275 Website visits (www.brailleinstitute.org, www.institutobraille.org, www.elpodersinver.org, www.braillelibrary.org, www.braillechallenge.org, www.solutionsinsight.org, www.braillepublishing.org, www.cinemawithoutsight.org and www.canequest.org) 92,514 Individuals assisted 1,579 Downloads 21,019 Social media engagements 1,863 YouTube Hits this year 34,603 Apps VisionSim™ downloads on IOS devices VisionSim on Android devices 9,853 ™ 940 Total app downloads 10,793 To download a full report of our Outcomes go to www.brailleinstitute.org OUR VOLUNTEERS GREG SHANE The first thing you notice when you step into Greg Shane’s acting class is the energy. It bubbles out of the volunteer instructor and bounces off the dozen blind and visually impaired students in the room Braille institute has thrived on the support of its volunteers for nearly one hundred years. We wouldn’t be able creating an electric environment. And this RAISING THE BAR! 3,602 is just rehearsal. That energy becomes a 3,680 harnessed force several times a year when Shane directs his students in acclaimed to maintain the scope of our services performances throughout Los Angeles. without the dedicated contributions of the thousands of talented and diverse Born partially blind in one eye and volunteers who answer our telephones, classically trained in theater, Shane collate brailled reading materials, and decided several years ago that he wanted teach classes in areas ranging from to work with students at Braille Institute to enhance their lives through the dramatic martial arts to ceramics to salsa dancing. arts. “I’ve had people come into class Thank you for your support! 2007 who are barely willing to speak above a 2012 whisper, simply due to their own anxiety Total Braille Institute Volunteers and self-consciousness,” Shane said. “But through our training exercises, live performances, and the encouragement they receive from the other students, I’ve seen amazing transformations.” Shane and his company recently wrapped another successful run in West Los Angeles THE NEED Volunteers outnumber staff 13:1 at Braille Institute and nearly half of our classes are taught by talented and dedicated volunteer instructors.We couldn’t do it without you! Visit our website at www.brailleinstitute.org or GregLight Shane’s website 2012 at www.creoutreach.org to find out when Braille Institute’s talented Braille Institute next. You’re guaranteed cast will be performing an emotional that you won’t Annual performance Report want to miss! and are already gearing up for their next show. “I love what I do,” said Shane. “I get as much out of volunteering as my students get out of being in the class.” Revenues & Expenses Financial Highlights* Years Ended June 30 INCOME ($000) Public Support Bequests from Wills & Trusts Other Contributions Total Public Support Other Revenue Royalties State Library Appropriation Net Investment Income Total Other Revenue Allocation from Reserves Total Funds Received EXPENDITURES ($000) 2012 2011 9,343 12,009 4,238 6,317 13,581 18,326 2012 4,315 2011 3,086 808 725 1,058 1,484 6,181 5,295 6,339 2,233 26,101 25,854 Braille Publishing Child Development Library Services Los Angeles Center Orange County Center Rancho Mirage Center Santa Barbara Center San Diego Center Volunteer Services Total Program Services Administration Development Public Education Support Services Total Operating Expenditures Before Depreciation Capital Expenditures Total Expenditures Total Net Assets For complete financial results, prepared in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles in the USA, refer to the report on Audited Consolidated Financial statements for Braille Institute which is available on our website at www.brailleinstitute.org. Income Sources Bequests from Wills & Trusts 2012 1,293 768 3,053 4,380 2,794 1,896 2,056 1,955 664 2011 1,244 751 3,020 4,286 2,632 1,731 1,869 1,894 611 18,859 18,038 827 2,838 1,380 1,827 701 2,883 1,363 1,901 5.4% 4.1% State Library Appropriation Net Investment Income Operating Expenditures* 25,732 Program Services Development 21.8% Support Services 47.3% 25,731 24,886 370 26,101 128,651 968 25,854 148,085 21.4% 5.1% 3.0% 6.8% Management Chair Lester M. Sussman, C.P.A.** Managing Director, Resources Audit Solutions, Resources Global Leslie E. Stocker, Jr. President Members James B. Boyle Jr., Esq. Boyle, Olson & Robinson, Attorneys at Law Sally H. Jameson Vice President of Programs and Services Thomas K. Callister Resource Management & Marketing Solutions Michael C. Corley* KPMG L.L.P. Caryl O. Crahan Nancy N. Davis Percy Duran III James H. Jackson* Vice President & COO, Alisal Guest Ranch 74.6% Including Depreciation of 1,742 * David L. Burkhardt Vice President of Development Anthony J. Taketa Vice President & General Counsel Adama Dyoniziak Director of Strategic Programs Nancy N. Niebrugge Assistant Vice President of Programs and Services Michael R. Lazarovits Santa Barbara Support Group Presidents Jan Powell Braille Institute Auxiliary Anna Phipps Braille Institute Auxiliary – East San Gabriel Valley Joanie Kelly Braille Institute Auxiliary of Santa Barbara Denise Sunseri Friends of Braille Institute San Diego Beverly Adair Associates of the Desert Jamie Aung Financial Services Milliman Actuaries Michael J. D. Lindsay* Henry C. Chang, Ph.D. Library Services Poindexter & Doutré, Inc. General Legal Counsel John F. Llewellyn* Chairman, Forest Lawn Sally M. Cullman Development Pricewaterhouse Coopers, L.L.P. Auditors Rick Nelson* Alison B. Dirstine Website & Publications REGIONAL COMMITTEES Richard C. Larson* John G. Nuanes* Jeanne Olenicoff James J. Rhodes* Managing Partner, Proteus Environmental Technologies George E. Thomas* Thomas Partners Investments, LLC David J. Wiegand Diane Wilkinson Howard O. Wilson* FINANCIALS Reza Rahman Vice President of Finance Richard M. Ybarra San Diego Advisors Philip V. Swan* Private Trustee 10.5% Peter A. Mindnich Executive Vice President Lisa Jimenez Rancho Mirage Department Directors Harvey Strode Public Education Administration Board Of Directors Richard C. Lawton Other Contributions Royalties Our Leadership * Executive Committee Member ** Executive Committee Chair Janice Herzberg Human Resources Ryan Honey Digital Media Productions Courtney Kassel Marketing & Public Relations Ruth McKinney Braille Publishing Sidney H. Metcalfe Facilities Susan K. Parker-Strafaci Child Development Mohamed M. Yassin Business Services Suzanne Zolfo Planned Giving & Major Gifts Orange County Charles Caldwell Thomas K. Callister Ted Konoposis Richard A. Nelson* Williard S. Voit David J. Wiegand Howard Wilson Santa Barbara Caryl O. Crahan James A. Jackson* *Chairman ANNUAL REPORT Scott Kassel Concept & Editorial Regional Directors Tony Garzio Art Direction/Design Anita Wright Los Angeles Ken Merfeld Photography Gene Mathiowetz Orange County Southern California Graphics Printing OUR DONORS JEANETTE & CARL GOLDBAUM Braille Institute donors Jeanette and Carl Goldbaum recently celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary by renewing their vows. Incredibly enough, the Goldbaums have been supporters of Braille Institute Donors are the heart and soul of the magic that happens inside the doors of Braille Institute. Funded almost entirely for even longer. RAISING THE BAR! 95 “Living in Los Angeles as a young woman, 214 I was aware of Braille Institute and the through private donations, all of our great work they do,” Jeanette said. She programs and services remain free of passed along her love of the organization charge, thanks to the continued support to her husband, Carl, who spent much of of foundations, businesses, service clubs, his life as a high-level engineer working and individuals just like you. Thank you on groundbreaking projects such as the for your support! very first Atlas missiles. “We’ve been so impressed by the amount of resources allocated directly to programs and services 2007 at Braille Institute,” he said. 2012 Total J. Robert Atkinson Heritage Society Members* The Goldbaums have been instrumental donors and proponents of childhood literacy, sponsoring three Braille Challenge Award Banquets to honor the best and brightest young braille readers, as well as * The J. Robert Atkinson Heritage Society is our special recognition club for those donors who have allocated gifts for Braille Institute in their estate plans, providing long-term security for the organization. including Braille Institute in their estate plan.” Attending the awards banquet * In Memoriam * THE NEED Bequests from wills and trusts provided 47% of our operating income last year.We can’t do it without you! It is with great sadness that we report the passing of Carl Goldbaum on July 25, 2012. His legacy will live on through his wife, Jeanette, his two sons, Jesse and Barry, and the many people whose lives he touched, including those at Braille Institute. each year is such a thrill,” Carl said. “It’s so amazing the things that these kids accomplish.” We think Jeanette and Carl are pretty amazing, too. DONOR HONOR ROLL Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred E. Haick Miss Yolanda Martinez Mr. Kay Tamaki Mrs. Ruth B. Hanshe Mr. & Mrs. Felton P. Targan Mrs. Barbara Hayden Mr. & Mrs. Orlando Martinez-Miller Mr. Rufus L. Hayden Mr. & Mrs. David A. McGrath Mrs. Oliver R. Henrickson Mr. & Mrs. Paul F. Mehegan You Have Made It All Possible! Mona Hewitson Mr. Jose L. Mignone Mr. Daniel J. Hicks Mr. Wallace V. Mills Braille Institute is built upon a strong tradition of philanthropy dating back to 1919, the year of our founding, when Mrs. James R. Horst Mr. Oscar L. Monroe Mary and John Longyear’s gift first made the work of Braille Institute possible. And that same spirit of philanthropy Mr. Hans Inpijn Ms. Martha Jo Morehouse carries on today through donations made by individuals, foundations, businesses, service clubs, volunteers, students, Mr. Richard Jilovsky Mr. Neil W. Motter Mrs. Iris Johnson Mr. & Mrs. J. M. Myerson Mr. Gregory S. Jones Ricardo & Julia Pena Mr. Philip D. Jontz Ms. Margrett L. Persley Mr. & Mrs. Erik A. Jorgensen Mrs. Mary Lois Peters Dr. Solomon Kaplan Mrs. Margaret Petrus Mr. Stanley N. Karakawa Mr. & Mrs. John A. Pryor Mrs. Hal Kassner Mr. Jerry Rapport Mr. & Mrs. Russell W. Kirbey Mr. & Mrs. Fred D. Ritter Mr. Neal Kleiner Mr. Jack Rogo clients and staff – people like you, whose gifts continue to sustain and grow our vital programs and services. We do not seek government funding nor do we charge for any of our services. And the one constant since our founding is that the impact we have on the lives of blind and visually impaired men, women, children and their families each year would not be possible without our generous donors. We would like to offer our heartfelt thanks to everyone who gave gifts of time or money to Braille Institute between January 1 and December 31, 2011. We could not provide benefits to blind and visually impaired people, without you! As we give recognition for support, space limitations allow us to list only those donors whose gifts qualified them for membership in one of the following donor recognition clubs. PILLARS Pillars are donors who, in addition to their current gifts of cash, securities or property made in 2011, have made donations to Braille Institute for at least five previous years. Year after year, it is this group of generous friends that helps provide the strong financial foundation that has made it possible for Braille Institute to continue to provide its programs and services – free of charge – for the past 93 years. Braille Institute is blessed to have hundreds of loyal donors who belong to this club. Space limitations, however, allow us to only list donors who have given gifts from January 1 through December 31, 2011, and who have made at least one donation a year for 30 or more years, not necessarily in consecutive years. Mr. & Mrs. Charles Aaron Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Deutsch Mrs. Marjorie Kniep Ms. Helen P. Salin Mr. & Mrs. Tway W. Andrews Ms. Doris E. Dosser Mr. & Mrs. William S. Lambert Mr. & Mrs. Saul M. Salka Anonymous Mrs. Edmund Dubois Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Landler Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Schrimmer Mrs. Virginia O. Beckett Mr. John D. Duffin Mr. & Mrs. John C. Larsen Dr. Irwin M. Schultz Dr. Richard W. Berlin Ibrahim Eltorai Ms. Patricia A. Laubacher Mr. Charles Schwab Mr. & Mrs. Dwight E. Bishop Mr. & Mrs. John L. Endicott Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Lauter Mrs. Sherwood Schwartz Mr. Walter J. Bloch Mr. Armand Field Mr. Uri Leder Mrs. Kurt D. Seelman Ms. Mary Jane Brown Ms. Shirley L. Fifield Mr. W. Stanley Lisiewicz Dr. Joan Shipley Ms. Dorothy Brown Mrs. Paul B. Fisher Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Lozano Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Simon Mrs. Edith N. Brownstone Mr. Stanley Fishfader Mr. & Mrs. Nuell C. Lunde Bernard & Gwen Sklar Mr. & Mrs. Paul Christopher Mr. Herb Friedenthal Ms. Natha R. Lusk Mr. Yoram Stav Mr. Paul J. Corigliano Mr. Arnold Friedman Nancy Lusk Mr. & Mrs. Burt Stern Ms. Vivian R. Cummings Mr. Stanley L. Gendler Ms. Kathryn W. Madara Ms. Bunny Barbara Stivers Ms. Gloria Darmour Mrs. Sylvia H. Goldsmith Mrs. Alice Maher Mr. & Mrs. Seymour Strauss Dr. Alvin Davis Mrs. Muriel Green Dr. & Mrs. Harold S. Marcus Herbert & Elaine Strickstein Mrs. Mary S. Vickie De Grazio Ms. Evelyn B. Greenwald Mrs. Estelle Markowitz Mrs. Mary T. del Rio Mr. Robert B. Griffith Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Martin Pearl M. Stuckwish & Michael R. Ito Mr. John L. Tallis Miss Grace H. Thomas Miss Lourene E. Vail Mr. Elmer Vollnogle Mr. Ted Tetsuo Waki Mr. Ivan Warshawsky Mrs. Harry E. Weaver Ronald & Roberta White Ms. Joan Wiseman Mr. & Mrs. Akito Yasuna 1919 Circle Mr. Herbert S. Abrams Mrs. Pearl Courson Ms. Eloise C. Goodhew Barnett Mr. Richard C. Lawton Mary & Joseph Payden Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Lue Cramblit Mr. Fred W. Griggs Mr. & Mrs. Jerry G. Leigh Mr. William R. Payden Mr. Jefferson W. Asher, Jr. Mr. James R. Creighton Mr. & Mrs. Robert Grube Ms. Betty B. Letteau Mr. & Mrs. Victor Payse Mrs. Jane Ayres Ms. Alene Cutsinger Ms. Jeri A. Guensler Mr. & Mrs. Michael J.D. Lindsay Mr. Robert M. Pedraglia Mrs. De Ette Barner Mr. John C. Darnall Ms. Dowrene Hahn Dr. & Mrs. George Lobley Mrs. Audrey Perkal Ms. Charmaine Blatt Mrs. Alice E. Dart Ms. Emma B. Hanke Mrs. Laurel Logan Mrs. Joseph J. Pinola Mrs. Tybe Blink Mrs. Meryl David Iwalani Harris Lee & Megan Loughnane Ms. Laverne Pitzer Dale & Rosemary Bohlka Ms. Lisa Davidson Mrs. Edmund P. Harrison Lucas & Helyne Loukides Mr. Frederick Pitzman Mr. & Mrs. Donald Boone Mr. Alvin Davis Ms. Lenora Harth Doris T. Luster Homer A. Ralles Mr. William A. Bowles Ms. Sara I. Davis Mr. Robert S. Hawes Mr. & Mrs. John Magnuson Mr. William Rapien Mr. James B. Boyle, Jr. Bertha De Gregory Mr. Rufus L. Hayden Mr. Parker Mahnke Mr. Jerry Rapport Mr. John Brelsford Ms. Cherie Degen Catherine L. Hazlett Mrs. Jeanette Malin Mr. Albert Rea Ms. Lynn Brooks Mrs. Kristina Linn Dendinger Ms. Nancy G. Hendrickson Mr. & Mrs. Frank L. Mallory Ms. Pauline Roberts Gary D. Brown Mr. & Mrs. A.E. Dotson Ms. Helen E. Hoag Mrs. Phyllis Margolies Ms. Patricia Robertson $50,000 and More Gerald & Mary Jo Brown Mr. & Mrs. Michael Dowd Ms. Lynn Ellen Holden Mr. & Mrs. John Martinez Mr. & Mrs. George D. Robison Ms. Ruth Stasneck Mr. Windford R. Brown Raymond & Sally Duncan Mr. & Mrs. George Hoogeveen Ms. Janet Martin Mrs. Hilda Rolfe $25,000 to $49,999 Mr. & Mrs. David Burkhardt David Dunn Mr. E. Gregory Hookstratten Mrs. Adelina McAndrews Kenneth Rothschild Franklin D. & Phyllis M. Halladay Mary E. Burson Mr. & Mrs. James B. Elmlinger Mr. Michael Kai Hung Leung Ms. Alice McConnell Mrs. Mary C. Sandage Palmer Langdon Mrs. Carole Buss Mr. Donald Elo Mr. & Mrs. Allen Jaffy Ms. Beverly McDonald Mrs. Shirley G. Saxon Lucile McVey Dunn Mr. & Mrs. Thomas L. Cadman Mr. & Mrs. John L. Endicott Mrs. Sally H. Jameson Ms. Ann McKenzie Mr. Bernard Schecter $10,000 to $24,999 Mr. Charles B. Caldwell Mr. Steven A. Farrar Ms. Dolores C. Johnson N. Jeanine McMahon Mr. William H. Schnieders Thomas K. Callister Mrs. Evelyn M. Feintech Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Jolles Ms. Eileen Miller Ms. Sarah Scholle Dr. Catherine F. Canada Mr. & Mrs. William S. Field Mr. William D. Jones & Family Ms. Mary F. Miller Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Schrimmer Ms. Margaret Casey Mrs. Patricia Fischer Dr. Solomon Kaplan Mr. Peter Mindnich Ms. Louise Schultz Carl Champion June Fisher Mr. Arnold Karlson Burckhard Mohr Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Scully Ms. Aimee Chan Mr. Max Freilich Mr. & Mrs. Richard Karlson Mrs. Lorene Moran Mr. & Mrs. Vincent E. Scully Amnart Charoensukvanich Mr. Herb Friedenthal Mr. & Mrs. Leon E. Kent Mr. Wilbur Morley Mrs. Arlene Sgueglia Dean & Darcy Christal Dr. & Mrs. Daniel Fuller Ms. Betty Kiker Mr. James Mosher Dr. Joan Shipley Ms. Marian K. Chuan Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Gant Mr. Dan Kilmer Betty M. Nance Mr. Stephen Sicard Tracey D. Clarke Mr. Richard Gausewitz Mr. James F. Kincaid Mr. John S. Niendorff Dr. Yossi Sidikaro Jane P. Clark Dr. Lily George Mr. & Mrs. Russell W. Kirbey Dale & Michael Nissenson Mr. Mace Siegel Mr. Robert Clary Ms. Florencine W. Gerard David & Mary Koop Mr. Bernard M. O’Donnell Barbara Siniscalchi Robert & Sue Clayton Mr. Dennis Gillard Mr. David A. Kourlas Ms. Jeanne Olenicoff Mrs. Pauline Smith Mr. Randall S. Cline Enid Gleich Mr. Paul T. Kozaki Gerald S. O’Loughlin Mr. & Mrs. William Sornborger Ms. Donna B. Cloninger Mr. Barry S. Goldbaum Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Kwan Ms. Maria Otero Mr. Samuel Rush Spaulding Mr. Gregory Richard Corallo Carl & Jeanette Goldbaum Richard & Shirley Larson Ms. Virginia Covell Parham Mr. Milton F. Stevens A giving circle, named after the year of our founding, that includes all donors who made gifts of cash, securities, or property, regardless of gift purpose, in a calendar year. (Excludes planned gifts and bequests, which are recognized separately.) As we give recognition for support, space limitations allow us to list only gifts of $1,000 or more (cumulative) between January 1 and December 31, 2011. Individuals Anonymous Thomas & Arloah Artingstall Mr. Jack Bechtel Mrs. Betty Bufkin Mr. Louis L. Colen Jean Dewdney Judge Meredith A. Jury Mrs. Yoko Ono Lennon Mr. & Mrs. H. Austin Mahr Dot & Rick Nelson Mrs. Marianne Nicols Mr. D. Kenneth Richardson Mr. & Mrs. David Wiegand $1,000 to $9,999 Ms. Ruth T. Abraham Leon and Toby Gold Foundation Pasadena Showcase House for the Arts Gordon Weiss Schanzin Vision Institute Pomona Host Lions Club Mr. Chien Feng Sun Foundations, Corporations & Special Groups Lester & Linda Sussman $1,000,000 and more Bob Swaile Henry L. Guenther Foundation Friends of Braille Institute San Diego $100,000 to $999,000 Frank and Joseph Gila Fund The B.P. Moser Trust Josephine Herbert Gleis Foundation The Louis L. Borick Foundation The Karl Kirchgessner Foundation Walter Lantz Foundation Byram Memorial Trust of the California Community Foundation Callie D. McGrath Charitable Foundation The Champions Volunteer Foundation Dan Murphy Foundation Church at Pleasant Hill National Federation for the Blind City National Bank The Gerald M. & Elizabeth A. Jennings Foundation Nichols Enterprises, L.P. Arnold & Kay Clejan Charitable Foundation KPMG LLP Mr. & Mrs. Leslie E. Stocker, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Eduardo Suastegui Mr. Philip V. Swan Ms. Agnes Tam Mr. J. Arnold Teasdale Mrs. Allie E. Tegner The Irvine and Irma Robbins Foundation George & Bonnie Thomas Weingart Foundation Mr. Loren E. Thompson $50,000 to $99,999 Mrs. Daniel M. Tolmach Ms. Rita J. Traub Braille Institute Auxiliary of Santa Barbara Mrs. Susan Treiman Johnny Mercer Foundation Mr. & Mrs. John D. Vandevelde $25,000 to $49,999 Ms. Marilyn Vandever AS&F Foundation Mr. Arnold Aubert Vernon Frances C. Berger Foundation Mr. & Mrs. John C. Wallace Braille Institute Auxiliary Mr. Robert C. Wanzong Braille Institute Auxiliary of East San Gabriel Valley Mr. James Washington Mr. & Mrs. John S. Welch Mr. & Mrs. Pierce Wenthur Mr. Truman B. White Mr. Frank Whiting Ms. Beverly Whitmore Goldbaum Charitable Foundation The Bruce Ford & Anne Smith Bundy Foundation Almex USA, Inc. City of Laguna Woods David S. Ascher Charitable Foundation dot.dat.inc The Kenneth T. and Eileen L. Norris Foundation Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association The Patron Saints Foundation San Manuel Band of Mission Indians The Thomas and Dorothy Leavey The Lucille Ellis Simon Foundation Foundation Ann Peppers Foundation Sisters of St. Joseph Healthcare Foundation Alzheimer’s Association The Augustyn Foundation Trust The Cecile and Fred Bartman Foundation Carol Young Brooke Foundation Betty Corradini Endowment Fund of the California Community Foundation Cushman Foundation Delta Gamma Foundation Catherine C. Demeter Foundation Desert Regional Medical Center Auxiliary Florence R. Devine #1 Fund of the California Community Foundation Hayford Family Foundation The Heller Foundation of San Diego Rancho Park Rotary Club Hemet Ramona Valley Lions Club, Inc. The John C. Hench Foundation Rotary Club of Studio City Philip Hohnstein Family Foundation The Simon-Strauss Foundation Horizon Scripted Television Inc. The Ann Jackson Family Foundation La Jolla Golden Triangle Rotary Club Foundation La Jolla Kiwanis Foundation La Vista Foundation for the Blind and Physically Handicapped The Ruth Lane Charitable Foundation Lark Ellen Lions Charities Livingston Memorial Foundation The Los Angeles Breakfast Club Foundation Ms. Judith B. Whitsit Meta & George Rosenberg Foundation Mrs. Diane Wilkinson Ullman Foundation Sidney Stern Memorial Trust Robert N. Williams Wood-Claeyssens Foundation Karen Williamson $10,000 to $24,999 The Walter J. and Holly O. Thomson Foundation Florence R. Devine #2 Fund of the California Community Foundation United Agencies, Inc. Carrie Estelle Doheny Foundation I. N. & Susanna H. Van Nuys Foundation Elks of Los Angeles Foundation The Lluella Morey Murphey Foundation Emerald Court Residents Association NBC, MSNBC, KNBC Universal Foundation Farbstein Family Charitable Foundation The Northrop Grumman Foundation Fraternal Order of Eagles Olympic Maintenance of America Georges & Germaine Fusenot Charity Foundation Paramount Pictures Corporation Ayjay & Nancy Y. Wilson Lon V. Smith Foundation Mr. Howard O. Wilson The Beverly & Frank Arnstein Foundation James L. & Shirley Wood The Auen Foundation Mr. Philip P. Woodward Aussie Nads U.S. Corporation $1,000 to $9,999 Ms. Nancy Wulkan Boand Family Foundation Aberdeen Foundation Ms. Effie C. Yamano Braille Institute Associates of the Desert Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians Mr. Gordon C. Zwirtz The Allergan Foundation Ramona’s Mexican Food Products, Inc. Garnette & Lloyd McVey Family Foundation Morongo Band of Mission Indians Muller Family Foundation Reseda Women’s Club San Clemente Villas by the Sea, LTD. Sidney Stern Memorial Fund Thoren Family Charitable Trust UCSB Judo Club Union Pacific Foundation Planned Gifts Planned gifts, also known as deferred gifts, help to secure Braille Institute’s future. We wish to thank and recognize those individuals who made irrevocable planned gifts to Braille Institute during calendar year 2011. Ms. Nancy Anderson Anonymous Loraine I. Barr Ms. Margaret Beetham Mr. & Mrs. William B. Brende Ms. Aimee Chan Dr. P.N. Danailov Mr. Robert W. Lloyd In Memoriam & Tribute Gifts Gifts in Kind Gifts in kind are non-monetary By making a gift in memory of or gifts of tangible goods that either in themselves, or from in tribute to a friend, associate or family member, you can honor proceeds resulting from their sale, help support the mission a special occasion, pay tribute of Braille Institute. We wish to to someone you care about or celebrate the memory of a loved thank all those who made donations of gifts in kind during one. Recognized below are calendar year 2011. However, individuals who had gifts made in their name totaling $1,000 or space limitations allow us to only list those whose gifts were more in calendar year 2011. estimated to be of a value of In Honor of: $1,000 or more. Inger Coleman Frances Cammer Geoffrey & Melinda Grotz Community & Senior Services Sharon Kohn Department In Memory of: Ms. Shirley J. Dudley Ms. Remedios Pacquing Dorothy Adoor Mr. William B. Paullin Richard J. Casey Lucille M. Rice Ardra Chin Marjorie H. Roberts Everett Clark S. Roguin Columbus B. Courson Ms. Audrey C. Smith Frances C. Dobney Thibiant International Ms. Lois M. Callon Smith Ms. Phyllis Wicks Belle E. Dotseth Shirley Durbin Mickey Flicker Donald Freeberg Troy Fred Griggs John & Lowry Hench Ray Huffaker Joan Levy Garnette & Lloyd McVey Marshall M. Mosher Alfred Nicols Frances Paelian Ruby H. Pinker Dr. David S. Saxon William Van Wyck Rose Venuto Edlund Wuorie Ms. Beverly J. Hanson Ms. Alice Morrow Mrs. Marianne Pinchot Nicols Employers with Matching Gift or Employee Directed Giving Programs Braille Institute received gifts from the following companies in 2011, through either an employer gift matching program or an employee-directed giving program. Allstate Giving Campaign America’s Charities Arrowhead United Way AT&T United Way Employee Giving Campaign Bank of America Foundation Matching Gift Program Bank of America Volunteer Grants Program Bank of America United Way Campaign Capella University Inspire Giving Program Chevron HumanKind Matching Gift Program Coachella Valley & 29 Palms Area Combined Federal Campaign ECHO, Northrop Grumman Employees Organization Edison International Employee Contributions Campaign Employees Community Fund of the Boeing Company Greater Los Angeles Combined Federal Campaign IBM Employee Charitable Contribution Campaign Liberty Mutual’s Give With Liberty Macy’s Foundation Macy’s Workplace Giving Medco Employees Giving Campaign Bequests from Wills and Trusts From Braille Institute’s very beginning, bequests have been Microsoft Matching Gifts essential to our financial wellProgram being. In fact, they are the most Orange-San Bernadino Counties significant means by which we Combined Federal Campaign receive financial support. Since Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts 1919, hundreds of friends, Program volunteers, students, and clients have chosen to make bequests The Prudential Foundation to Braille Institute through their Matching Gifts Program wills or trusts as a meaningful way Scitor Corporation Charitable of being permanently identified Gift Matching Program with the significant work of the Sempra Employee Giving Institute. Network The Charles Schwab Foundation The income received from bequests through wills and trusts Matching Gifts Program helps to ensure that for years to SoCal Tri-County Combined come thousands of blind and Federal Campaign visually impaired people of all Union Bank Employee ages will have a brighter future. Workplace Campaign It is with deep gratitude, that we United Way of Central & honor the memory of the following Northeastern Connecticut individuals whose bequests United Way of the Columbia provided income during calendar Willamette year 2011. United Way of Orange County Mr. Richard H. Abarta United Way of San Luis Obispo County, Inc. Ms. Mary Joaquina Abascal Edwin B. Altman & June B. Altman United Way of Santa Barbara Anonymous County Ms. Ruth Appleby United Way of Ventura County Ms. Imelda L. Aron United Way, Inc. Ms. Helen Phillimarie Austin UPS Workplace Giving Campaign Ms. Sonia L. Badia Verizon Foundation Mr. James A. Baker Pauline Hudson Barnett Wells Fargo Community Support Campaign Albert D. Berard & W. Douglas Steinmetz Yahoo Matching Gifts Program Mrs. Cecile Betts Zurich American Insurance Mr. Hal J. Blase Company Ms. Margaret Boston James B. & Jane R. Bradford Mrs. Muriel Cameron Mrs. Helen Camnitzer Mrs. June R. Chapin Gladys & Jack Chapman Mr. Harry Mitchell Clement Kay & Sydney Cole Ms. Mary F. Comerford Ms. Margaret A. Conley Mr. Carl W. Connell Charlotte Hatfield Cox Ms. Thelma J. Cryst Ms. Lucille L. Cuvata Mr. George S. DeHesus, Sr. Mrs. Stella Dickinson Ms. Gladys Bruce Dilley Frank Hart Dlouhy & Dorothy Desiree Dlouhy Mr. John Thruston Duffy Mrs. Neva H. Easton Mr. Ludwig G.B. Erb Mr. Joseph B. Farkas Mr. Laurence B. Flaws Mrs. Lucille Fleming Ms. Jean Fox Mrs. Esther F. Gendall Ms. Inez S. Gerloff Mrs. Elsinore Machris Gilliland Ms. Myrtle M. Glendenning M. Neal & Barbara Keenan Goff Miss Ruth D. Goodman Ms. Pearl A. Gray Mr. Wilbur C. Grosse Dr. John A. Haberland Dr. Massih Hakami Mrs. Rosemary Hancock Smurr Ms. Marilyn J. Hanna Mr. & Mrs. Richard Calvin Hartman Mr. Jeffrey D. Hibbard Fred & Lucille Hirsch Ms. Pearl Hoag Agnes & Aubrey Hopkins James & Margaret Howard Miss Dorothy Camilla Howe Mr. Rock Hudson Mrs. Jo Anne C. Jones Mr. Marvin D. Kahn Clyde G. Kaufman & Marilyn C. Kaufman Ms. Minna Kaye Ms. Margaret Kenny Mrs. Joan E. Koski Mr. Gerard L. Le Beau Mrs. Mary C. Lepkin Franz & Eileen Lilloe Ms. Linda L. Lindgren Mr. Edward M. Lipsett Mr. Alfred P. Little Ms. Jean Urchael Littledyke Mrs. Bertha Lorch Mrs. Lillian Luisi Ms. Anita A. MacKenzie Mrs. Alyce D. Madigan Jeanne R. & William A. Mallet Mr. Claude A. Martin Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth R. Matheny Mr. William R. May Mrs. Virginia S. McCallum Florence V. & Francis L. McGraw Ms. Peggy Jane McMahon Mr. Roy Daniel McPhail Mr. Harry M. McQuigg Mrs. Louise F. Mollath Mr. John E. Mooar Mr. Fred Munoz Mrs. Gladys Nicholl Joseph G. & Pearl S. Noh Mr. Albert Nyquist Mr. Harry W. Ofshay Mrs. Emilie Oppenheim Mrs. Freda Palmer John R. & Elizabeth S. Parker Joseph & Evelyn Pertusati Miss Anna K. Pfeiffer Mrs. Mary J. Phosky William & Jani Poindexter Lt. Col. Robert D. Price Ms. Hildegarde Princiotta Miss Ruth M. Reed Mrs. Sylvia H. Robb Mr. Laurence Tanner Robbins Mrs. Grace S. Robinson Mrs. Pearl E. Rogers Ms. Barbara M. Ross Edwin R. and Wanda M. Roth Benjamin & Esther Sharer Ms. Margaret S. Sharp Ms. Marjorie Leu Skala Mrs. Lillian C. Smith Mr. Roger C. Smith Mrs. Valeria Elizabeth Smith Ms. Virginia Stabler Mrs. Elaine F. Stepanek Mrs. Frederica Stumpf Mrs. Carlyne Sudrann Mr. William Earl Swisher Ms. Isabelle Terzian Herbert & Libby Tobin Mrs. Patricia A. Tyner Mr. & Mrs. Richard D. Van Degrift Emily & J. Benton Van Nuys Mr. Jacque E. Wallace Ms. Charlotte Wayno Mr. Thomas L. Williams Mr. Daniel L. Winter Mrs. Cecile Woods Lewis Ms. Nancy Woskow Mr. Burton Zoul The J. Robert Atkinson Heritage Society When you leave a bequest to Braille Institute through a will, trust, retirement plan, savings account, life insurance policy, charitable gift annuity or other instrument, you are helping to ensure that thousands of blind and visually impaired people of all ages will have a brighter future. If you wish, you can also be recognized as a member of our prestigious J. Robert Atkinson Heritage Society. Named for our founder, the Heritage Society honors those who have notified us that they have set aside gifts for Braille Institute in their estate plans. It is our great pleasure to recognize all active members of The J. Robert Atkinson Heritage Society. Charlotte Abrams Manuel Acosta Mary Allen Marjory M. Alsdurf Kathy Andre Anonymous Carmen Apelgren Jean Arley Thomas & Arloah Artingstall Mrs. Fannie “Bobby” Avrut Thomas J. Baldwin Ray E. Barnum John J. Baro Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Barofsky Loraine I. Barr Bernice Barth Mr. Jack Bechtel Amelia “Pat” Bianconi Mr. & Mrs. William B. Billingsley Harris J. Bloch Harry Boand, Jr. Mark S. Bobry Janice L. Boisclair Evelyn P. Borden Daniel & Evelyn Bourne Mary A. Bowler Mr. & Mrs. William B. Brende Basia Bressickello June Koenig Brouhard Gerald & Mary Jo Brown Lori Brown Mr. Windford R. Brown Mr. & Mrs. George Buckhalter Mary G. Bullard Mr. & Mrs. David Burkhardt Marvin A. & Maxine L. Burnett Mary E. Burson Thomas K. Callister Harriett Celinscak Cindy Chan Venus Devina Charistma Marion A. Christoffel Bruce & Jo Ann Clark Gertha Collins Charlotte Hatfield Cox Pauline K. Crawford Pilar Curren Shirley Rhode Curtis Msgt. George DaCorte, USMC Ret. Dr. P. N. Danailov Doris Denning Margaret J. Doty Mrs. Lorri Driscoll Keith & Earline DuFault Virginia A. Ellis Mr. & Mrs. Vernon Emery Florence Esposito Estelle Fields Ralph Flood Jane K. Fox Bobbe Frankenberg Eunice Friend Jeff & C. Chanel Friesen Mr. Sanford Gerber Ms. Andrea Giambrone Lu Gilbert Thelma Ginzler Lillian H. Glassman Carl & Jeanette Goldbaum Rochelle Gollin Jean B. Goodwyn Ron L. Gordon Mrs. Ida Gottsdanker Dr. & Mrs. W.N. Guddal Anna M. Hafeli Franklin D. & Phyllis M. Halladay Martha Halstead Sally M. Hammes Heinz & Thelma Hanau Roger J. Harmon Mrs. Mary M. Hart Gladys Haynie Catherine L. Hazlett Dr. Rosalyn S. Heyman Dr. Robert V. Hine, Jr. Mary Hope Joseph E. Hynes Alzia Jackson Ralph & Virginia Jacobs Norman & Rose Jaffe Mary Allison Joyce Milt Kandl Frances B. Kaplan Mr. Stanley A. Katapka Mrs. Rose Kempf Mr. & Mrs. Russell W. Kirbey Dr. Rozella S. Knox Dr. & Mrs. Carl Korn Arthur Kusuhara & Marguerite Garner Mark Lambert Mr. Joseph K. Landau Shirley J. Lane Palmer Langdon Richard & Shirley Larson Mr. & Mrs. Ray Lawrence Lewis Lazarus Elizabeth B.H. LeMenager Joan & Henry Levy Franz & Eileen Lilloe Kenneth W. Lintz Nate and Ruth Lipscomb Mrs. Diana J. Longenberger Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Lucky Mr. & Mrs. John Magnuson Mrs. Jeanette Malin Mr. & Mrs. Frank L. Mallory Leona Mandelbaum Helen Marto Alma Mathias Natalie McCabe Mr. Ramsay McCue Mr. & Mrs. Ron Meyer Robert Moore Margaret Moran Patricia A. Morey Sydne Morrison Mr. & Mrs. Charles Murphy Dr. William Murray Tracy Nadeau Betty M. Nance Dot & Rick Nelson Angela Nowlin Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Nutt Ms. Barbara Oberle Norma G. O’Melia Ms. Remedios Pacquing Marvin J. Paffenroth Glenn T. & Kathleen C. Patmore Mr. Robert M. Pedraglia Ricardo & Julia Pena Josephine Pendino Mildred Perlin Robert E. Peterson Mr. Donald F. Pratt Helen E. & Jesse W. Proctor Homer A. Ralles Jeremy C. Randall Harold & Joy Rattray Ralph A. Reinhard Lucille M. Rice Joan A. Risse Linda Robbins Marjorie H. Roberts S. Roguin Kenneth Rothschild Rose Salomon Bill & Doreen Sanders Leonard & Cornelia Sauble Art & Jean Schroeder Joann L. Schulwitz Esther S. Schuster Mr. Arthur Schwartz Merle Schwartz Mrs. Carol Settimo Judy A. Shackelford Evelyn Hamil Shopp Gretchen Sibley Elayne Sidley Mrs. Walter E. Simmonds Barbara Siniscalchi Ms. Mary Smiley Richard C. Smith Ms. Lois M. Callon Smith Mr. & Mrs. Sherman Smith Mr. Richard M. Smyser Ruth Sollet Mr. Karl Sommer Julie Anne Soske Marian Stanley Pauline W. Stanley Alida J. Stanton Milton R. Stark Mr. & Mrs. Leslie E. Stocker, Jr. Mrs. Susie Stockton Shirley P. Struble Janet Swanson Robert G. Terry Jr. Isabelle Terzian Mr. Sean Thomas Muriel Thomson Sharlotte & Frank Tubin Mrs. Roy C. Turney Cheryl & Terry L. Tyler Eileen Fontaine Ulrich Marie-Louise Van Horne Paul & Lois Vaughan Mr. Lloyd Vogelweid Davis H. & Jean E. von Wittenburg Marjorie B. Wahl Janice E. Wall Monty & Patricia Waller Ms. Nancy Wannberg Catherine Watson Mrs. Jack L. Watson Leona Weiss Dr. Donald M. Weitzman Mrs. Marie Wickes Robert N. Williams Karen Williamson Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Wilson Murray & Marion Winagura Mr. Philip P. Woodward Esther Zabin Suzanne Zolfo Help us continue to raise the bar... As you consider ways you might contribute to Braille Institute, we suggest you examine the advantages of a planned bequest. Every year, bequests help ensure that Braille Institute will be there for thousands of blind and visually impaired children and adults to light their way to a brighter future. Bequests from wills and trusts provided 47% of Braille Institute’s operating income last year! Perhaps you have thought about making a large charitable gift to Braille Institute, but decided you could not afford it right now. You may be concerned about your own financial security and that of your family. But virtually everyone has the resources to give a gift larger than he or she ever dreamed possible after his or her lifetime – by making a bequest through a will or trust. And for 93 years, hundreds of friends, volunteers, students and clients have chosen a bequest to Braille Institute as a meaningful way of being permanently identified with our mission of eliminating barriers to a fulfilling life caused by blindness and severe sight loss. Leaving a bequest through your will or trust is easy, simply include the following language: I give (X dollars or X percent or all of the residue of my estate) to Braille Institute of America, Inc., a California Nonprofit Corporation with principal offices located at: 741 North Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90029-3594 Tax identification number: 95-1641426 • Date of Incorporation: September 20, 1961 For more information on planning a gift for Braille Institute, please call our Planned Giving office at 1-800-BRAILLE (272-4553), Ext. 1256, or visit us on the web: givetobraille.org NON PROFIT U.S. POSTAGE ® PAID LOS ANGELES, CA 741 North Vermont Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90029 PERMIT #9473 L O CAT I O N S Rancho Mirage 70-251 Ramon Road Rancho Mirage, CA 92270 (760) 321-1111 Orange County 527 North Dale Avenue Anaheim, CA 92801 (714) 821-5000 Headquarters Los Angeles 741 North Vermont Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90029 (323) 663-1111 www.brailleinstitute.org 1-800-BRAILLE (272-4553) San Diego 4555 Executive Drive San Diego, CA 92121 (858) 452-1111 Santa Barbara 2031 De La Vina Street Santa Barbara, CA 93105 (805) 682-6222 Upon request, this annual report is available on CD or in braille. © 2012 by Braille Institute of America, Inc.