2015 Annual Report - Girl Scouts of Southeastern New England
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2015 Annual Report - Girl Scouts of Southeastern New England
2015 ANNUAL REPORT THANK YOU Exemplifying the Girl Scout Leadership Experience is the best way to help girls find their own voice. One vital leadership muscle is resilience 2015 BOARD OF DIRECTORS in the face of adversity and/or major change. Our collective influence within Girl Scouts Officers of Southeastern New England – volunteers, board, donors, and staff – can be proud of Chair Lisa M. DeCubellis modeling resilience in this year of continuing change for the council as the board conducted their search for a new CEO. During such transitions organizations can lose momentum - but not GSSNE as you’ll see from the many accomplishments in 2015. 1st Vice Chair Linda Schofield Perhaps most notable is meeting the $100,000 challenge grant from the Champlin 2nd Vice Chair Heidi J. Toppel Foundations! We will be using the funds from this generous foundation for technology improvements to support girl programming within the Leadership Center. 2nd Vice Chair Jeffrey Wellen We exceeded the required match for this challenge grant through tenacity and Secretary Elsie Foy generosity! We developed and held our first Leading Women Awards event and our first Golf Tournament; we thank everyone who supported these signature events. Over 25% of the required match came from the generosity of three investors – Amica Insurance, The June Rockwell Levy Foundation, Inc., and the Rotary Club of East Greenwich. Gifts such as these are only made when the donor recognizes that the recipient organization is delivering on the promise of their mission. The strength of our mission delivery rests Treasurer Nina Dash Interim Chief Executive Officer Pamela D. Delaney with the volunteers and staff members who give their heart and soul every day because they know the girls of GSSNE deserve their best! Members-at-Large Another highlight of 2015 was the launch of our Hispanic Initiative! We are building Aida P. Crosson significant partnerships in communities where the Latina population is strong and Lori Basilico we commend our partners, such as Pawtucket Credit Union and Latino Public Radio, who recognize the importance of reaching all population groups throughout southeastern New England. Laura Da Fonseca Katie Davis Cleora Francis-O’Connor And girls, YOU MAKE US PROUD!! Whether you are a top cookie seller who set and surpassed your first goal ever; or you proudly received your Gold Award after months of hard work that was fueled by a passion to address an issue that touches your heart; or you conquered a fear, such as the high ropes course at Camp Hoffman, that John Houle Jennifer Leigh Joanne Lynch strengthened your courage and confidence for your next adventure; or you touched Michael D. Lynch, Esq. our hearts through your laughter and smiles while having fun with your Girl Scout Bethany Mascena Tracy friends—you make every hour of service to Girl Scouting worth it!! James Patti Sally A. Russell Yours in Girl Scouting, Kekin A. Shah George W. Shuster Lisa M. DeCubellis Pamela Hyland Chair of the Board CEO Honorary Members Elizabeth C. Cugini William C. DeWitt YEAR in highlights October 1, 2014–September 30, 2015 VIRGINIA MOSS NEWHALL FUND: SUPPORTING URBAN PROGRAMS Our heartfelt and sincere thanks to Virginia Moss Newhall and Betty Cugini for their extraordinary efforts over the past 20 years in support of the Virginia Moss Newhall Fund! Over the years, Ginny and Betty’s work has raised approximately $40,000 in support of GSSNE’s Urban Outreach programs which provide opportunities for at-risk girls living in urban settings to fully participate in Girl Scouting without a financial burden to the girls or their families. To honor and celebrate their service and commitment to our girls, Connie Worthington generously hosted a luncheon at the Brown Faculty Club on September 10, 2015. Guests enjoyed sharing stories and reflecting on the many years and successes of this fund. While Ginny and Betty are stepping down, the Virginia Moss Newhall Fund and our Urban Programs will continue to grow and serve at-risk girls in our urban communities. You can support these programs and the work of Ginny and Betty by visiting www.gssne.org. for the GSSNE Hispanic Initiative. Through community collaboration with vision aligned business and organizations, GSSNE received startup funding from the Pawtucket Credit Union in order to create Spanish language brochures and a pullup banner for use at community events. GSSNE also partnered with Latino Public Radio and participated in their Healthy Lives 5K event which served as a spring board for the official GSSNE Hispanic Initiative launch in September 2015 hosted at our council office. JULIETTE LOW LUNCHEON In November, alumnae and supporters of GSSNE joined together for the annual Juliette Low Society luncheon which took place within the Girl Leadership Experience Center at the council office. The Juliette Low Society recognizes and honors individuals who have made planned gifts in their estate to GSSNE. The group of loyal Girl Scout supporters gathered over lunch and had the pleasure to hear from Lianne Pinheiro — Girl Scout alumna, former camper and staff member — about how Girl Scouting has impacted her life. Thank you Ginny and Betty for everything you have done, and continue to do, for the girls in our council! FALL PRODUCT SALE PROGRAM During the fall of 2014, close to 2,000 girls participated in the Fall Product Sale program. These girls sold more than 28,000 candy and nut products, along with over 5,000 magazine subscriptions that earned $38,564 in troop proceeds. Troops donated 1,469 candy and nut products to Operation Holiday Cheer to help fill care packages that went to our Rhode Island military men and women who are stationed overseas and do so much for us. GSSNE HISPANIC INITIATIVE In October of 2014, GSSNE established a Hispanic Advisory Board comprised of leading women from the Hispanic community. The board works in tandem with GSSNE staff members to define strategies and identify desired outcomes TREFOIL DECORATING In March, girls in GSSNE’s Urban Afterschool Program at Ella Risk School in Central Falls decorated wooden trefoil ornaments with paint, glitter, sequins and boatloads of imagination. The girls had a great time being creative and even had a dance party! One of the Daisy Scouts used stickers to spell out BFF on her trefoil; when asked what the reasoning was she stated, “Girl Scouts is my best friend!” The trefoils were sold at various fundraising events including the first annual Leading Women Awards to raise money for Urban Programs. Those who purchased the trefoils not only supported a wonderful program, but also brought home a very special keepsake. 2015 GSSNE COOKIE SALE PROGRAM Girls throughout our council sold more than 700,000 packages of cookies during the 2015 Girl Scouts of Southeastern New England Cookie Sale, which resulted in over $389,000 in troop proceeds and $55,565 in camp cookie credits. WJAR Meteorologist Kelly Bates, a former Girl Scout, served as our honorary cookie chair and shared some of her fondest Girl Scout memories at our annual Cookie Sale Kick Off. A WISH COME TRUE The Cookie Sale Service Project is a yearly highlight for the girls at GSSNE; troops can elect to donate a portion of their cookie sale proceeds to a worthwhile cause. This aspect of the cookie sale not only helps other organizations within our community, it also gives the girls another opportunity to give back. The 2015 Cookie Sale Service Project recipient was A Wish Come True, Inc. A total donation of $6,404 helped sponsor a young Girl Scout named Grace by granting her wish to visit New York City and to see a taping of the Food Network show Chopped! Grace also attended Wicked on Broadway and took in the bright lights of the big city. Grace then visited the council office to share the highlights of her New York adventure. Founded in 1982, AWCT, Inc. is the oldest wish granting organization in RI. They have been serving ill children and their families within the surrounding communities of Rhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts for close to 34 years. GSSNE is proud to support such a worthwhile organization. TOP COOKIE SELLER For the second year in a row, Caitlyn Tiodor of Troop 490 in East Providence was named the Top Cookie Seller in the council. Caitlyn sold an amazing 2,503 packages of cookies and won the Top Seller prize of a brand new mountain bike. Great job, Caitlyn and to all of our girls! GOLD AWARDS Twenty-six Girl Scout Gold Award recipients were honored on May 30, 2015 with a brunch and ceremony at Quidnessett Country Club in North Kingstown, RI. The girls and their families celebrated the well-earned accomplishments of the Gold Awardees and enjoyed the day overlooking the Bay. Three Gold Awardees were honored for their hard work and achievement by being named the 2015 Young Women of Distinction scholarship honorees. Rachel Meilun from North Kingstown was awarded a $1,000 scholarship; Laura Culligan from Barrington and Alexandria Murphy from Somerset received $500 scholarships respectively. The Young Women of Distinction Awards are given to three Gold Award Girl Scouts who have demonstrated a clear vision and commitment to help make the world a better place with their chosen take action projects. GOLF TOURNAMENT In May, GSSNE hosted its first ever Golf Tournament at Metacomet Country Club. This fun event was a great way to share the Girl Scout message with a group occasionally out of our targeted reach. Girls assisted in the event by serving Del’s Lemonade and cookies alongside staff members and spoke to golfers about what Girl Scouting means to them. The event raised $34,800 for the Girl Leadership Experience Center. EUROPE TRIP In July, two adult volunteers and thirteen girls from GSSNE traveled to Europe for a ten day adventure. While traveling through England, France, and Italy, the group walked over 100 miles in the footsteps of history. With destinations including the Eiffel Tower, the Tower of London, and the Colosseum, it was a whirlwind of fun, food and laughter. The memories will last a lifetime as the girls checked off yet another exciting Girl Scout adventure from their bucket lists. VOLVO OCEAN RACE In May, Girl Scouts attended the Volvo Ocean Race in Newport and were given the opportunity to meet the women of Team SCA - the first all-female crew to enter the race in more than a decade! Girls had a Q&A with the crew, got to try on racing gear and learn about the world wide ocean race. GIRL LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE CENTER GSSNE was thrilled to receive a $100,000 challenge grant from The Champlin Foundations. The donation will help outfit the Girl Leadership Experience Center with state-of-the-art technology. KATIE FRANCIS: TOP COOKIE SELLER NATIONWIDE Oklahoma Girl Scout Katie Francis made a special trip to Rhode Island in July to chat with fellow Girl Scouts about how she became the top cookie seller in the nation. Katie was also named a world record holder by selling 22,200 boxes of cookies. Girls had the opportunity to ask Katie questions about her cookie sale strategies; she was appreciative of their enthusiasm to learn from her and the chance to meet some new friends! Katie marched in the Bristol Fourth of July celebration and enjoyed walking the historic Rhode Island parade route. This new technology will allow Girl Scouts from Southeastern New England to connect girls at our council, our urban communities, and camps, to girls throughout the world. “We are grateful for this generous matching grant from The Champlin Foundations”, said Pam Hyland, GSSNE CEO. “Combined with support from our loyal donors, members, foundations, local businesses and corporations, this grant will allow GSSNE to provide leadership opportunities for girls in our region and enable them to learn from, and work with, their sister Girl Scouts in other countries.” The Champlin Foundations has been supporting GSSNE financially for more than 25 years, with several donations to make continuous improvements at our camp properties and providing financial aid for girls to attend summer camp. MEMBERSHIP & FINANCIALS 2015 all funds all funds EXPENSES INCOME Product Sales (net) $ 1,760,621 Program Services $ 2,995,598 Camp & Program Fees $ 664,201 Management & General $ 578,263 Philanthropy $ 486,406 Fundraising $ 216,515 Interest & Dividends $ 120,461 Girl Scout Shops $ 53,295 Other $ 155,221 SUBTOTAL $ 3,240,205 Realized & Unrealized Loss on Investment Transactions ($ 95,232) Decrease in Value of Trust Assets ($ 28,000) Gain on Disposition of Property & Equipment $ 38,528 TOTAL TOTAL $ 3,790,376 * 15% Management & General 6% Fundraising 79% Program Services $ 3,155,501 2% Girl Scout 4% Shops Interest & Dividends *Expenses include $406, 581 in depreciation 2% Other MEMBERSHIP 15% Philanthropy 21% Camp & Program 56% Product Sales (net) statistics Number of girls served 6,973 Number of adults served 2,661 Cost of providing a year of Girl Scouting to one girl $543 SPECIAL DONATIONS We gratefully acknowledge the following individuals who made a donation in memory of someone they have lost. in memory of Alice Donahue Nancy Armstrong in memory of Doris Cooper Betty P. Faella in memory of Alice Donahue, GFWC International President GFWC Wampanoag Women’s Club in memory of Edna & Eugene Laplante Beverly J. Laplante in memory of Anthony Lisa Angela Lisa in memory of Barbara French Nancy Armstrong in memory of Bette Vermette Betty P. Faella Jean M. Vermette in memory of Christine P. Stella Nancy R. Poutray in memory of Cindy Morris Renee Fullerton in memory of Danielle St. Germain Amica Insurance in memory of Deborah Lynne McMaster Tate Joan H. McMaster In honor of In memory of 2015 We gratefully acknowledge the following individuals who made a donation to honor a family member or friend. in memory of JoAnn Scotland Haggerty Margery E. LeBeau in memory of Mary A. Powers Janice S. Howard in memory of Elise Anne Aiken Dolores C. Aiken in memory of Meghan Kelly-Dolden Nicole M. Kelly in memory of Emily Otrando Girl Scouts of Southwest Indiana in memory of Mildred Richards Ann-Marie Richards in memory of Frank F. Merrill Phyllis J. Merrill in memory of Pamela M. Frye Higbie Robin Higbie in memory of Gail Khan Christine E. Dowding in memory of Patricia K. Perry Ann F. Anesta in memory of Gay Giblin Karen W. Carnevale in memory of Ruth Earle Johna M. Spencer in memory of her mother Laurie White in memory of Sarah “Louise” McDermott Catherine A. McDermott in memory of her mother and former scout leader, Mildred Richards Ann-Marie Richards in memory of William C. Meeker Jean E. Milkman in memory of her mother, Frances C. Ingram Janice I. Spence in honor of Amber Fearn Nancy A. Telford in honor of Jennifer Thomas Bruce W. Thomas in honor of Barbara J. Feyler Lois E. McInerney in honor of Judy Eggleston’s Birthday Cindy Gise Betsey J. Anderson in honor of Betty Cugini Kathryn L. Gann in honor of Cynthia Harney Jeannette T. Costa in honor of Ixel S. Ochoa Elizabeth S. Sanford in honor of Jan Feyler, former CEO Barbara J. Feyler in honor of Mrs. Betty DeStefano Anne E. DeStefano in honor of Sara Bradford Gail M. Gaustad in honor of Virginia Moss Newhall Janet A. Feyler ADULT RECOGNITIONS 2015 In memory of Lillian Wante Gervais In March, we lost our sister Girl Scout Lillian. A lifetime member of Girl Scouts, she served as a leader and was the immediate past President of the Woonsocket Girl Scout council until its merger into GSRI. In addition, Lillian volunteered for the Campership and Museum Committees, as well as being a member of the Catholic Committee on Scouting. Lillian was named a Hidden Heroine and received the religious recognition of the Elizabeth Ann Seaton Medal. She was a staff member for 15 years as a Field Advisor before retiring from GSRI in 1990. At our 2015 Annual Meeting, Lillian received her 65 year service pin. She will be sorely missed. Appreciation Pin Kit Hammett Award Sherri Arnold, Exeter/West Greenwich Beth Fecteau, Seekonk Robin Deslauriers, Barrington Kelly Fontaine, North Smithfield Dolores Aiken, Providence, 60 years Cary Izzi, Warwick Jen Kincaid, North Kingstown/Jamestown Elizabeth Cugini, Westerly, 50 years Diane Kowal, Coventry Tracy Messina, Coventry/West Warwick Margaret Richmond, Providence, 50 years Diane Pelrine, Wrentham/Plainville Susan Gentile, Westerly/Pawcatuck Sue Neal-Steinhilber, Warwick Pam Scheller, Westerly/Pawcatuck Kathy Tappero, Bristol/Warren Marcia Voccio, North Kingstown/Jamestown Thanks Badge Lois Dexter, North Kingstown Tina Laliberte, Attleboro Rebecca Smith, Rehoboth Suzanne Williams, Smithfield Milestones of Membership Lillian Wante Gervais*, Woonsocket, 65 years Volunteer Years of Service Lois Dexter, North Kingstown, 30 years Linda Fallin, Woonsocket, 20 years Diane Kowal, Coventry, 20 years Tracy Messina, Coventry, 15 years Colleen McBride, Seekonk/ Rehoboth Honor Pin Patricia Borgia, Bristol Carolyn Dyer, Narragansett Bill Howard, North Kingstown Jean Marie Josephson, Barrington Norma Malachowski, Warwick Jen McCabe, Newport/Middletown Melissa Paquin, Attleboro JoAnn Toppa, Cranston Bellingham Service Unit Special Supporter Certificate Chariho Service Unit The Anderson House Board of Directors Fall River Service Unit The Westerly Senior Center Lincoln Service Unit Warwick Central Baptist Church The President’s Award Swansea Service Unit Westerly/Pawcatuck Service Unit Mira Hoffman Award Pearl Cartier, Pawtucket Dee Deforest Cortese, Attleboro Alice Furtado, Pawtucket Jill Olson-Crowley, GSSNE Staff *deceased THE GIRL SCOUTS OF SOUTHEASTERN NEW ENGLAND Leading Women Awards The Inaugural Leading Women Awards were hosted on April 9, 2015 at Quidnessett Country Club in North Kingstown, RI. This event was the first of its kind for the council. Five women who exemplify the Girl Scout mission by being women of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place were honored for their positive roles within our community. The five honorees were: The Honorable Governor Gina Raimondo, Laurie White, President, Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce, Judy Sansone, Senior Vice President, Front Store Business, CVS Health, Daynia LaForce, URI Women’s Basketball Head Coach, and GSSNE Volunteer Elizabeth “Betty” Cugini. Not only are each of these women Girl Scout alumnae, but they are all lifelong supporters of Girl Scouting. Each woman discussed what Girl Scouting has meant to her throughout adulthood and how she has utilized the Girl Scout experience within her career and life. GSSNE is thankful for the support of these amazing women and looks forward to continuing the movement of the Leading Women Awards. The opportunity to show our girls what hard work and perseverance, built on a strong foundation of Girl Scouting can lead to, is invaluable. Scouting rises within you and inspires you to put forth your best. — Juliette Gordon Low 2015 Gold Award Recipients Each year a dedicated group of Girl Scouts work tirelessly to attain their Gold Award, the highest award a Girl Scout can receive, by creating, managing and producing their individual 80 hour take action project. The 2015 Class of Gold Awardees utilized their talents to significantly impact their community; from teaching art and poetry lessons to planting a vegetable garden at a local high school, and even forming partnerships with civic organizations including the East Providence Boys and Girls Club and the Bristol Animal Shelter. This group of girls went above and beyond. The Gold Award Ceremony took place on May 30th at Quidnessett Country Club in North Kingstown and was attended by family, friends, Girl Scout leaders and all around supporters of the 2015 Class of GSSNE Gold Awardees. Each year we are reminded of the courage, confidence and character Girl Scouting imparts within our girls. Congratulations to all, thank YOU for inspiring US. The fourth annual Young Women of Distinction Awards were presented to three Gold Award recipients who implemented Gold Award Projects which stood out from the others in the areas of creativity, impact and community education. The two runners up were Laura Culligan from Barrington and Alexandria Rita Murphy from Somerset. The winner of the 2015 Young Women of Distinction Award was Rachel Meilun from North Kingstown. India Aitkenhead Troop 113, Wakefield “Going Gluten Free” Natalie Gambrell Troop 852, North Kingstown “Basil’s Journey” Elizabeth R. M. Oakley Troop 507, Rehoboth, MA “Chimney Swift Tower” Sabrina Barandiaran Troop 725, Portsmouth “Surveying Melville Park” Allison Graves Troop 96, Warwick “Allergy Awareness” Elizabeth Batty Troop 529, Smithfield “Community in Bloom” Elena Grigelevich Troop 1229, North Scituate “The Ali Mink Memorial Butterfly Garden” Suzanne Pekar Troop 852, North Kingstown “Altar Serving: Instructional Guide and Training DVD” Eleanor Bodell-Kudla Troop 241, East Greenwich “Healthy Body, Healthy Mind, Healthy You!” Kristin Lee Brzozowy Troop 926, Bristol “Talent for Paws” Casie Castello Troop 426, Barrington “Heartfelt Hats” Laura Culligan Troop 426, Barrington “A Veteran’s View” Emily Deslauriers Troop 426, Barrington “Tennis for Life” Erin Devin Troop 87, Bristol “History Kids” Stephanie Dooley Troop 374, Cumberland “The Giving Garden” Sarah Robbins Troop 113, Wakefield “Don’t Part With the Arts” Amy Harff Troop 426, Barrington “The Art of Giving” Mary Roche Troop 374, Franklin, MA “Cat Trees” Abigail Herbert Troop 113, Wakefield “Old Mountain Field Kiosk and Trail Map” Leah Sirmalis Troop 426, Riverside LEAHSTAR (Learning, Exercise, And Healthy Strategies, Technique and Recreation) Amelia Kracik Troop 725, Portsmouth “St. Barnabas Church Class Community Service Group” Amanda Larsen Juliette, Portsmouth “From Trash to Treasure” Rachel Meilun Troop 852, North Kingstown “Operation: Concussion Awareness” Alexandria Rita Murphy Troop 1163, Somerset, MA “G.I.R.L.S.: Gals In Real Life Succeed” Alexis Tam Troop 374, Cumberland “Butterfly Garden in Town Park” Vivian Tian Troop 426, Barrington “Fostering Understanding” 2015 Donors The following is a list of donors who made a gift of cash, securities, gift-inkind and/or made a pledge between October 1, 2014 and September 30, 2015. In order to minimize printing costs, we have chosen to display only donors of $20 or more. For the purposes of this report, matching gifts are credited to both the donor and the matching gift organization. We have made every effort to correctly identify our donors. If omissions or discrepancies are noted, please contact Jill Martens at jmartens@ gssne.org so we may update our records. $20,000.00 + Amica Insurance The Champlin Foundations The Rhode Island Foundation Fred M. Roddy Foundation, Inc. $10,000.00 + Girl Scouts of the USA June Rockwell Levy Foundation, Inc. Rotary Club of East Greenwich $5,000 - $9,999.99 CVS Charity Classic Estate of Lee Carol Morris Weigel Ida Ballou Littlefield Memorial Trust TD Charitable Foundation $2,500 - $4,999.99 Jewelle C. Allen Berkley Florist Billy Andrade-Brad Faxon Charities For Children, Inc. CVS Health E.W. Burman, Inc. Fall River Women’s Union Harry M., Miriam C. & William C. Horton Fund JH Communications, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Little Pawtucket Credit Union Mr. Albert Pereira Roofing Concepts, Inc. Ms. Sally Russell Mr. Kekin Shah Textron Charitable Trust The John Clarke Trust, Bank of America, N.A. Co-Trustee The North Family Trust United Way of Rhode Island, Inc. $1,000 - $2,499.99 Anonymous Bank of America United Way Campaign Cameron & Mittleman LLP Crimzon Rose Laura J. Crowe CVS Caremark Charitable Trust Lisa M. DeCubellis Andy and Polly Erickson Essex Newbury North Contracting Corporation Elsie Foy Frederick C. Tanner Memorial Fund, Inc. Natalie Higgins Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hubbard Mr. Leslie M. Kenney Mary E. Lafferty Jennifer Leigh Michael D. and Mary F. Lynch Mr. Brian Mills Navigant Credit Union Oak Hill Farm, LLC Cynthia and John Paliotta Providence Rotary Charities Foundation RI and SEMA Combined Federal Campaign Bets and Gerrit Sanford Ms. Judy Sansone Ms. Maureen C. Sawyer Shanix, Inc. George and Susan Shuster Beth and Ken Sirmalis The Mohegan Tribe The Providence Journal Company The Providence Shelter for Colored Children Karen P. Thompson United Way of Central Massachusetts Wakefield Rotary Club Wave Federal Credit Union Laurie White, CCE. and Jim Taricani $500 - $999.99 Anonymous Mrs. Lynn Baker-Dooley Beacon Mutual Insurance Company biogen idec Foundation Sarina Brown Mr. Bill Caterino Mary E. and Nathan W. Chace Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of Southeastern New England, Inc. Mrs. Elizabeth C. Cugini Dave’s Marketplace Peter and Maryann Drogan Jo Ann and Bryan Dumond EMC Insurance Companies Patricia M. and Matthew D. Eno June and Rod Fischer Kathryn L. Gann, Ph.D. Pauline and David Gendron Mr. Lawrence P. Gillheeney Grant Sherburne Fund, Bank of America, N.A., Co-Trustee Mr. John Houle Ms. Michelle Jessop Kirkbrae Country Club KPMG, LLP Bobby and Kelly Lallo Virginia and Robert Lallo Donna Lewis Lions Club of Westerly Laura A. Masterson Mr. Walter F. McLaughlin Metacomet Country Club Narragansett Bay Insurance Piccerelli, Gilstein and Company, LLP QSP/Ashdon Farms Mary Quackenbush Mr. John Renza Roger WIlliams Zoo Seekonk Lions Club Charitable Trust Dr. Ronald G. Shapiro Pat and Jay Smith Diane Sullivan State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations Susan Steiner Ann K. Throop Heidi J. Toppel United Way of Greater Fall River, Inc. University of Rhode Island Athletics Judith Ameen Wilchynski Dorothy and Kenneth Woodcock $250 - $499.99 Anonymous Richard and Rebecca Alberg Alex & Ani John and Nancy Armstrong Karin and Jim Aukerman Mrs. Joanne C. Cafferky Miss Suzanne M. Cannon Christopher & Regan Insurance Lori Codega, GSSNE Recognitions Committee Mr. John N. Conti Mr. and Mrs. Jared Coons Mrs. Cynthia S. Cross Mr. Martin Crowley Mr. Chris Dias Diana Fashjian Janet A. Feyler Mr. Jim Fitzgerald Flatbread Company Providence The Frutchey and Richmond Families Martha, Jim and Liz Frutchey Gap Inc. Mr. John Gardner Gilbane Building Co. Glocester Lions Club Ms. Jennifer Goldstein Mr. & Mrs. John Gray Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce Mrs. Janine Grigelevich Michelle A. Hirst Lee-Ann Anderson Hurtubise iHeartMedia, Inc. Innovex Mary H. Johnson Barbara Keefe Latino Public Radio Margery E. LeBeau Lincoln Appraisal & Settlement Services Joanne Lynch Susan Mansolillo Kimberly and Joseph Michalik Linda Michalzcyk Patricia Murray Deborah Myers Meilun, MD Jill Olson-Crowley Ms. Melissa Perry Mr. David Pickering Potowomut Golf Club Quidnessett Country Club Jean and John Roche Cynthia Rollins Rotary Club of Woonsocket Carol Schwebel Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sleicher Ruth M. Sleicher Barbara C. Smith Jane E. Sullivan, Esq. Susan D. Sweeney The NKD Group, Inc. The Prout School Roxana and Bruce Thomas Jennifer A. Thomas Representative Stephen Ucci University of Rhode Island Mr. Michele Vitullo Westerly Community Credit Union $100 - $249.99 Anonymous (6) AAA Northeast Carroll and Winslow Adams Donna and Joe Amaral Kristin Auger Paul and Deborah Barandiaran Melissa A. Barbato and Donato C. Barbato Lori A. Basilico Vicki Benson Ms. Susan J. Bergen Biz Grader Mr. and Mrs. Thorr Bjorn Eleanor Bodell-Kudla Joan M. Breen Ms. Ashton Brooks Debra Brzozowy Kenneth and Anne Marie Buteau Camille’s Dr. and Mrs. Norman Campbell Cardi’s Furniture Eric and Kathleen Carlson Kathleen A. Carlson Karen Carnevale President Nancy Carriuolo, RIC Ms. Marjorie B. Catanzaro and Mr. Robert S. Catanzaro Madeline and Donald Chisholm Miss Sarah D. Cholewa Susan and Roger Cicchini Cynthia A. Clancy Amy Collins Patrick H. Collins Ms. Jacqueline Costa David and Denise Cugini Betty-Jo Cugini Greene Laura DaFonseca Davol, Inc. Barrington Service Unit Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. DeStefano William and Mary DeWitt Family Ms. Maryellen DiMaio Roberta Dowding Donna M. Dupuis Ms. Karen M. Edwards Betty and Tony Faella Katherine Fandetti Barbara J. Feyler FLIR Systems Patricia J. Fontes Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Fortier Gail Gaustad GFWC - Cranston Community Women’s Club GFWC Wampanoag Women’s Club Deirdre Giguere Ms. Cathleen B. Gleason Stacy A. Glynn Mr. Bryan Goikhman Laurie Anne Graves Mr. John Gregory Ms. Janet S. Handford Pamela A. Harrop, MD Mr. Terrance Healey Rev. Robin Higbie Ms. Sandra L. Hill William and Lori Howard Constance A. Howes Mr. Brian M. Hunter Walter and Dottie Hunter Leo G. Hutchings Mrs. Sheila R. Hutton Christine R. Isidoro Mr. Theodore F. Jakubowski JC Import Co. Martha and Artemis Joukowsky Meghan Kampper Ms. Margaret E. Kane Gail A. Kelleher Bill and Linna Kite Diane and Bill Kowal Maureen T. Lapan, Ph.D. Beverly J. Laplante Denise Larsen LDC Inc. Beverly E. Ledbetter Martha Lewin and Jack Egan Loiselle Insurance Mrs. Catherine H. Machala Jill and Sebestyen Martens Bethany Mascena Tracy and Gareth Tracy Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. McCulloch, Jr., Trustees, McAdams Foundation Catherine McDermott Elizabeth and Dave McNab Ms. Kathyrn S. Meier and Mr. Mark L. Robbins Raymond Mello Meridian Printing, Inc. Phyllis J. Merrill Ms. Jennifer Morin Kenneth and Virginia Newhall Alexandria Murphy Mr. Marc Nadeau Newport Polo Club Mr. Paul C. Nicholson, Jr. Georgette E. Nobrega J. Timothy and Dorothy O’Reilly Jami Ouellette Owner’s Edge, LLC Gail A. Parente Partners in Primary Care, Inc. Pawtucket Country Club Eileen M. and Robert W. Pekar Diane and Walter Pelrine Anne Petit Mr. Gerald Piette Mrs. Pamela R. Pinheiro Providence After School Alliance, Inc. Lynn Reigstad Rebecca L. Reynolds Rhode Island Credit Union Wanda Rivera Denise Robin Rotary Club of Westerly Sail Newport Susan L. Santos Ms. Anne M. Seitsinger Jane and Deming Sherman Siena Russell Silva Amy Simonini David M. Smith Ms. Rebecca H. Smith and Mr. Bernard E. Oakley Soucy Insurance Ms. Janice I. Spence Ms. Betty E. Stacey Neil M. Stamps Stone Essentials Team T.R.E.C. Margaret Tryforos and Paul Thompson Thorp and Trainer, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John Tonelli Tony’s Seafood Inc. Twin Willows Restaurant United Way of Southeastern Connecticut, Inc. UnitedHealth Group Uno Restaurant, LLC Susan Vandenberg Verizon Communications Jean Vermette Linda and Brad Voelz Renee Volpe Lillian Wante Gervais William and Ashley Webster Weekapaug Golf Club Angelique and Philip J. Welsh Connie Worthington and Terry Tullis Under $100 Anonymous (3) Ms. Debra B. Abeshaus Mr. and Mrs. Jason M. Ackert Dolores C. Aiken Mr. and Mrs. Matthew W. Aitkenhead Thomas Allison Julie Almond Amazon Smile American Blue Ribbon Holdings Betsey J. Anderson Ms. Samantha Ascoli Suzanne G. Ayvazian and Boze T. Hancock Ms. Kelly Bailey Julia Baker Bank of America Matching Gift Program William and Norma Barker Kristine Batty Susanne Bianco Peg Bierden Cheryl Boergesson Ms. Gail P. Bolger Patrick Bolger Patricia Borgia Aaron Bradshaw Krystin Bradshaw Troop 602 Ms. Christine Cahill Brittany Cairrao Mr. Paul Capuano Ms. Nancy N. Caswell Wanda Cavedon Diane M. Cheever Hui Chen Jacqueline A. Chevalier John and Joan Christy Lisa G. Churchville Mr. and Mrs. James A. Clarke Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Clarke Martin and Elizabeth Cohen Ms. Melissa Conroy Mr. Matthew Conway Susan F. Cooper Ms. Jeannette T. Costa Ms. Vivian Couto Katherine M. Cowett Ms. Aida P. Crosson Marcia Culligan Catherine L. Currie Kathleen Daily Ms. Johanna Danaher Nina and Gordon Dash Jennifer A. DeBlois Leslie R. Deering Carol Delaney Sara Delmonico Dr. Lenore A. DeLucia Charlotte C. DeMarco Mr. Marcel Desrosiers Anne E. DeStefano Jayne A. Devol Andrea Dickinson Donna Digiulio Suzanne Disalvo Mr. Nathaniel P. Dodge Mr. Stephen R. Dooley Mrs. Christine E. Dowding Ms. Patricia Driscoll Donna and Paul Dubuque Ms. Marissa Duff Ms. Karen Dutremble Ms. Samantha Elpus Ms. Sally Erskine Mr. Joseph Esposito Mr. and Mrs. John Euell Joanne Evans Barry Eyre Ms. Lisa Faille Margaret W. Falb Kim M. and Jon D. Faucher Michael J. Faucher, Sr. Karen C. and Frank Ferrara Joan A. Fink Ms. Katherine Flynn Walter J. Fontaine Ms. Michelle Forcier Mrs. Mary-Elizabeth Fornaro Linda S. Forster Julie Freshman Renee Fullerton Ms. Alice Furtado Mrs. Dana Gambrell Erin Gauch Ms. Marianne Gianfrancesco Alberta L. Gilman Lindsay Gimple Ms. Gail Ginnetty Girl Scouts of Southwest Indiana Valerie J. Girouard Cindy Gise and Elaine Martin Golfers’ Warehouse Secretary of State Nellie M. Gorbea Roberta and Luke Gosselin Graphic Innovations Mr. and Ms. David R. Gray, Jr. Ms. Terese Gregg Michael Grossi Judy and Todd Harff Normand L. 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