Dear Friends, - Big Brothers Big Sisters of Flagstaff
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Dear Friends, - Big Brothers Big Sisters of Flagstaff
Mission To help children succeed by matching them with appropriate adult mentors. Vision Big Brothers Big Sisters of Flagstaff To bring a Big Brother or Big Sister relationship to every child who needs and wants one. Dear Friends, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Flagstaff has been an anchor of community service in Northern Arizona since 1967. In our 43 years, we have brought the magic of mentoring to literally thousands of children. The success of this organization can be attributed to decades of strong leadership rooted in a clear focus on our mission of helping children succeed by matching them with appropriate adult mentors. This focused leadership has not gone unnoticed in our community. While economic trends have gone up and down over the years, BBBSF has continued to thrive, serving the community through a consistently growing number of lasting matches. Looking forward, I intend to continue our tradition of focused leadership. In the next year, I will concentrate my efforts on ensuring that BBBSF continues to pursue our vision of providing a mentor to every child who needs or wants one. Our history of serving this community with proven results is what has provided this organization with a base of supporters who know their contributions make a difference. I encourage you to make a difference by volunteering your time as a mentor, or by making a financial contribution. Now is the time to invest in our community. Sincerely, 2010 Annual Report Joshua Steinlage Governing Board President Successful Fund Raisers 2nd Annual Mountain High Golf Tournament Big Brothers Big Sisters of Flagstaff was proud to host our 2nd Annual Mountain High Golf Tournament on May 21st, 2010. About 100 participants joined us at the Aspen Valley Golf Club to raise money for our mentoring programs while enjoying fun in the sun. Over $9,000 was raised, helping us to continue impacting the lives of children in Flagstaff and Williams through mentoring. “Everyone had a great time,” Board Member Dan Groth stated. “Thanks to Aspen Valley Golf Club, the tournament just gets better every year.” We would like to thank all of the participants and volunteers who helped Board Member Dan Groth make this tournament a warms up his golf swing success! Year-End Financials Support and Revenue United Way Fundraising Events Individual Contributions Clothes for Kids’ Sake Grants Other Income $ 56,250.00 $ 114,021.27 $ 45,637.27 $ 154,014.45 $ 178,735.57 $ 7,073.49 Total Revenue: $ 555,732.05 United Way Clothes for Kids’ Sake Contributions Events Grants Other Clothes For Kids’ Sake At the end of each school year, many NAU students move out of the dorms and leave behind unwanted clothing, furniture, and more. Again this spring, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Flagstaff’s “Clothes for Kids’ Sake” program partnered with “NAU Cast Off” to collect these used items. Donation bins were placed in each dorm and our faithful truck-driver, Tom Hart, picked up boxes full of donations daily. By bringing these donations to Savers Thrift Store, we raised a total of $6,975, more than doubling the funds from previous move-out years. Thank you to the NAU students and the Flagstaff community for your continued giving and support. Expenses Big/Little Expenses $ 49,234.34 Insurance & Dues $ 25,866.71 Salaries $278,433.38 Benefits/Payroll Taxes $ 28,905.19 Office Supplies/Advertising $ 18,632.68 Rent & Utilities $ 56,306.05 Other Expenses $ 27,016.46 Clothes for Kids’ Sake $ 30,129.25 Total Expenses: $ 514,524.06 Our Programs Community Based Mentoring: In this 43-year-old mentoring program, Bigs serve as mentors and friends to Littles within the Flagstaff and Williams communities. Once matched, Bigs and Littles bond by going on outings and doing fun activities together. Bigs and Littles meet for a couple hours a few times a month. School Based Mentoring: Bigs meet with Littles in first through fifth grade in this after-school program at seven different elementary schools in Flagstaff and Williams. During their one-on-one time together, matches participate in recreational, health, community and academic activities. Bigs and Littles meet from 3:30-5:30 p.m., weekly, throughout the school year. Lunch Buddies Mentoring: The Lunch Buddies program pairs Bigs and Littles together once a week during the Little’s school lunch break. Matches meet at the Little’s school and bond while eating lunch together, playing a game, or just talking. STARS: In Coconino County there are more than 1,300 children with an incarcerated parent. In the STARS program, Bigs are matched with Littles who have an incarcerated parent or close family member. Bigs and Littles meet for a couple hours a few times a month. STEP UP: In a partnership with the Coconino County Juvenile Court Services, this program matches teens involved in the court system with positive adult role models. Bigs provide friendship and support to these teens, which inspires them to make positive life decisions. GEAR UP: This unique mentoring program pairs adult mentors with high school students. Mentors share their educational and personal backgrounds with youth who are working toward high school graduation with the goal of becoming first generation college students. To learn more about our programs or how to get involved go to www.bbbsf.com. Youth and Volunteers Community Based Mentoring/STARS Mentoring Served in 2009 - 2010 Little Brothers 46 Little Sisters Total 54 100 School Based Mentoring/Lunch Buddies Little Brothers 32 Little Sisters 28 Total 60 Step Up Mentoring Little Brothers 99 Little Sisters 76 Total 175 GEAR UP Mentoring Little Brothers 36 Little Sisters 32 Total 68 Total Youth Served by Programs: 403 Total Volunteers Served by Programs: 279 Total Youth & Volunteers Served for 2009/2010: 682 Major Donors, Supporters, and Grants Change Maker ($100,000 +) Savers / Clothes for Kids’ Sake Vision Builder (50,000 +) United Way of Northern Arizona Relationship Maker ($25,000 +) GEAR UP Northern Arizona University Coconino County Juvenile Court Services & Juvenile Crime Reduction Fund Big Brothers Big Sisters of America Dream Maker ($5,000 +) Pima Prevention Partnership Richard Mike and Nina Heflin Flagstaff Medical Center Flagstaff Metro Board (RICO) Public/Private Ventures Match Maker ($1,000 +) Nathan Avery Mike and Sarah Cromer Philip and Brenda Garrod Maury and Karen Herman Phyllis Ogden David and Linda Rozema Dominic and Brandi Torres Fry`s Food Stores/Kroger Co. Foundation Tim and Pat Washburn Kirk and Jessica Robertson W.L. Gore & Associates Violet G Young Charitable Trust Angela Thomas - Pinda State Employees Charitable Campaign Todd and Stacey Cislo Harkins Cinemas, L.L.C. Builders Showcase, Inc. Northern Arizona Healthcare Showtime Dirt Works Deckers Outdoor Mountain Man Events Doug and Randi Umlah Flagstaff Rotary Club Flagstaff Chili Society UniSource Energy Services Rich and Jennie Haag Mickey and Dave Glasby Straightline Builders, Inc. Traditional Roofing, Inc. LaVelle McCoy The Rt. 66 Car Club The Safeway Foundation The Wings Like Eagles Foundation NAU Comptroller`s Office Kinney Construction Cardinal Charities, Inc. Wildflower Bread Company Coconino County Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona Flagstaff Community Foundation The Ernest & Evelyn Chilson Foundation The Forest Highlands Foundation Friendship Maker ($500 +) Trafalgar Strategic Partners LLC Paul Laurence Brinkmann Thomas and Ellen Grabarek The Peaks Hufford And Horstman Nestle Purina Around The Mountain Pediatric Denisrty Flagstaff Sunrise Lions Club Macerich/Westcor North Country HealthCare The Fortview Foundation Wells Fargo CFC Campaign Jeff Knorr National Bank of Arizona David Hitesman James Ottaviani Doctors Village Family Dentistry John F. Long Foundation Dave and Kay McKay Cindy Anderson Nancy Davis Sun West Findlay Toyota Flagstaff Valley of the Sun United Way Tom Turnbull Arby’s Foundation Inc. Gem Marketing Pearls, Inc. Another Plumbing Company, Inc. Burns & Wilcox Leavitt Group of Northern Arizona Magic Maker ($250 +) John Pappas Boyer Metal Co. Brennen Masonary Kim Cislo Larry Collura Northern AZ Ear Nose And Throat Stephen Gatewood Susanne Maiden Lana and Mike Malone Troy Mette Mangum Wall Stoops Warden, P.L.L.C. Andrew and Karen Saal Gregory Sampson Priscilla Trowbridge Joe Wetzel The Little America Hotel Target Commercial Interiors Wizard`s Hearth & Home Dan Stoffel Andrew and Heather Meyer Gregory Cooney Russ and Elaine Kasch Tommy Tennyson Cico L.L.C. Howard Brown Bren Hershey Derosa Physical Therapy Builder`s Showcase Sue Harris George Steele Robert and Carroll Stein Grand Canyon Lions Club Mountain Vista Tile Mt. View Pediatrics Taverna Greek Grill David Bednar Linda Lamphere Cindy Winn Agustin Robledo Connie and Bill Pribil Dixon Ventures, Inc. Todd Gillenwater Molly and Gene Munger Mile High United Way Union Standard Insurance Group Cynthia Jones Robert Bliss Wade and Laurie Beth Carl Frank and Jenny Garcia Don Barnes Homco Ace Home Center Eric Couren RE/MAX Peak Properties Patrick and Paula Walsh Susan Lundberg Adam Turner Brenda Munns Mark Thurston Northern Arizona Orthodontics Charlotte and Pat Madden Joshua and Fanny Steinlage Boards of Directors Governing Board Josh Steinlage - President Nancy Davis - Vice President Rich Haag - Secretary Chip Ogden- Treasurer Bren Hershey - Past President Big Brothers Activity Board Tommy Tennyson - President BJ Henkenius - Vice President Ralph Whistler - Treasurer Rich Haag - Secretary Kirk Robertson - Past President Brian Beamer Chip Ogden Howard Brown Eric Peterson Dennis Dixon Andrew Prosper Jim Driscoll Bill Shaler Bill Gaylord Josh Steinlage Rex Gilliland Tom Turnbull Dan Groth Adam Turner Dave Klensin Doug Umlah Greg Kuzma Neil Weintraub Gene Munger Debra Garrity Mickey Glasby Dan Groth BJ Henkenius Helen-Marie Holmgren Kirk Robertson Fanny Steinlage Tommy Tennyson Doug Umlah Ralph Whistler Cristy Zeller Big Sisters Activity Board Fanny Steinlage - President Mickey Glasby - Secretary Cristy Zeller - Treasurer Nancy Davis - Past President Fran Anaya Dinah Gillette Cindy Anderson Sue Harris Cheryl Blume Jill Henkenius Laurie Beth Carl Bren Hershey Natalie Cawood Helen-Marie Holmgren Stacey Cislo Elaine Kasch Jennifer Curtis Heather Meyer Marlene DeRosa Shelagh O’Connor Debra Garrity Lori Pappas Location:1338 W. Forest Meadows St., Suite 130 Mailing: P.O. Box 1701, Flagstaff, AZ 86002 Phone: (928) 774-0649 Fax: (928) 774-4879 Email: General@bbbsf.com Web-site: www.bbbsf.com