2012 Annual Report - The Women`s Resource of Greater Houston
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2012 Annual Report - The Women`s Resource of Greater Houston
2012 Annual Report The Women’s Resource of Greater Houston provides free financial education and research so that women and girls have the knowledge they need to make sound financial decisions and improve their lives. 2012 Board of Trustees Officers Rhonda Sands Regions Bank President Annella Metoyer Capital One Bank Immediate Past President Lisa Herrmann Chevron Global Gas Vice President Education Jason Qualls BBVA Compass Vice President Finance Cindy Griffin Bridgeway Capital Management Secretary Members Michele Alvarado Texas Capital Bank Danetta Beaushaw Calpine Corporation Felicia Boudreaux State Farm Insurance Lisa Burns Junior League Representative Cortney Cole HFF Carolyn Galfione Linscomb & Williams Nancy Gardner Tanglewood Wealth Management, Inc. Karen Hanson-Flowers Alpheus Communications Rosine Matthews Wells Fargo Kalyani Sanghavi Ameriprise Financial Kirstin Turner Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Rochelle White Community Volunteer Debra Witges Kinder Morgan, Inc. Ana Maria Gonzalez Wood Prudential Staff LaTanya Flix Executive Director Kelly Keith Program Manager Danielle Antaki Office Administrator Advisory Board Laury Adams Sue Walmsley Amash Susan Bischoff Diana Brown Jacquie Baly Chaumette Angela De Silva Bonnie Foxworth Cindy Crane Garbs Karen Ostrum George Rebecca T. Kirkland, M.D. Nellyn Diaz Laurel Irene Liberatos Linda Lorelle Linda K. May Minerva Perez Sharon Phillips Gay A. Roane Reuben Rosof Beth Ann Scher Elizabeth Stewart Janice Stooksberry March 2013 Thank you for your support. In 2012, we accomplished many of our goals. Our donors, members and volunteers made each success possible. We hosted Project LEAD for the first time for Upward Bound students at San Jacinto College North. The third annual Briefing Breakfast was a success! The topic of “Why Women Still Can’t Have it All” made for great dialogue. We completed year two of the pilot at Chávez High School and provided several unique experiences to include visits to UH Downtown and the medical center. Young Women’s College Preparatory Academy Volunteers continue to be the key to our organization’s ability to touch so may lives. In 2012, we taught classes to over 6,400 individuals! We could not do it without some of the best volunteers in Houston. We are also tremendously grateful for the contributions of corporate supporters, foundations, members, and individual donors. Each of you make our work possible. Thank you for your continued support of our goal to build financial literacy. Together, we are making a powerful difference the lives of women and girls. Sincerely, LaTanya LaTanya Flix Executive Director PROGRAM SUCCESS Year 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Financial Education Classes Completed 219 280 423 Number of Class Participants Project LEAD Locations 2,52 1 8 Number of Project LEAD Students 121 530 544 3,230 4,814 6,231 6,250 8 8 10 11 132 182 201 262 Project LEAD (Leadership Education and Development) Spring and Summer 2012: 160 girls Fall 2012: 102 girls Total Impact: 262 In Spring and Summer 2012, Project LEAD was held at 11 sites: DePelchin Children’s Center, San Jacinto College North- Upward Bound, KIPP Voyage, Sanchez, Challenge Early College, Eastwood Academy, Westside, Davis, Lee, and Chávez High Schools. In Fall 2012, LEAD was hosted at DePelchin Children’s Center, Lamar, Challenge Early College, Westside, Young Women’s College Preparatory Academy, KIPP Houston, Lee, Davis, and Chávez High Schools. Chávez Students and Sheriff Adrian Garcia 730 N. Post Oak Rd., Suite 204 • Houston, TX 77024 • 713-667-4493 • F 713-622-2774 • www.thewomensresource.org 2012 LUNCHEON UNDERWRITERS Platinum Penny Requa Loyd Reliant Energy Gold BBVA Compass Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Whitney National Bank Felicia Boudreaux Geordie Hrdlicka Greater Houston Community Foundation Jeffrey Stys Judith Kantorczyk Kalyani M. Tanna Karen Love Werner Kathleen Margolis Lauren Biggs Laury Adams Corporate Member Leslie R. Wang Ernst & Young Lilly Golden Gay A. Roane Linda DeSpain Prudential Financial Lisa C. Burns Southern Union Company Martha Groth Texas Exchange Bank Matilda Melnick Wells Fargo Bank Michele Stanton Bronze Nancy Parra Amegy Bank Patricia Moore Angela DeSilva Money Makes a Difference Award Winners Renee Wizig Barrios CenterPoint Energy From left: Kelly Keith, Randryia Houston, Rosine Matthews Kenashia Brooks, and Lisa Herrmann Cindy Griffin Sally Andrews Cortney R. Cole Sandra Wegmann Danetta Beaushaw Anne Heughan Anne Marie Finch Annella Metoyer Ashley Quinn Barbara Grace Bertha Flores Beth French Giles Beverly D. Rudy Brian Teslinsky Bridget M. Diestel Carolyn D. Allen Carolyn Galfione Casey Ballard Catherine Duyka Charlene Slackbalderas Charles B. Wolfe Christina Weiss Christine Liang San Jacinto College North—Upward Bound Project LEAD Participants Community Partners Cortney R. Cole Debra M. Witges Sherry Merfish Cynthia Olsen Deloitte & Touche LLP Terri L. Craig Darlene Riviere EOG Resources Inc. Whitney B. Morgan Danetta Beaushaw Gardere Wynne Sewell LLP Danita M. Hammond Irene Liberatos Darcy Todia Jackson Walker L.L.P. “The peace of mind that I experience when going to bed Darlene Flagg Jo Reid at night is invaluable. I am now saving towards an attainDeanne A. Boreni Karen E. Hanson-Flowers able goal. I know that the habits I’ve instituted now will Deborah D. Underwood Karen Ostrum George grow my wealth as my income increases. I am eternally Deborah H. Bay Lisa A. Herrmann grateful to the Women’s Resource for a fresh start to a Debra M. Gilbreath Nancy Gardner Deidre A. Scinta problem that has plagued me for years. I face the future PwC Diane M. Gonzalez boldly and find strength in my ability to be a Regions Bank Diann L. Lewter financial role model for my daughter and other young Rochelle White Diedra P. Porche women in my community.” Safeway Inc. Doris Hawila -RH, Project Row Houses UHY Advisors TX LP Edith Personette Individual Ticket Elizabeth C. O'Sullivan Adrian S. Melissinos Elizabeth Foust York Ann D. Eilander Contributors Ellen Luby Carla Burns Alicia I. Ortiz Elyse Kalmans Carolyn Galfione Amanda Forbes Felicia Boudreaux Christy Brown Amanda Patrick Freda Stewart Cimalie Zoy Amy K. Guest Gabrielle Arwadi Daryl Hall Ana Maria Gonzalez Wood Gayle Ferguson Diana Brown Angela DeSilva Geordie Hrdlicka Diedra P. Porche Angela S. Fairley Gloria Herman 2 Elizabeth Foust York 2012 ANNUAL LUNCHEON Continued Gloria Sandoval Hazel Duble Hilary Probert Irene Liberatos Jacalyn N. Thomas Jacqueline L. Phillips James L. Ware Janet McNail Jason J. Qualls Jeffri Botkin Jennifer A. Bryant Jennifer S. Wilson Jennifer Sims Vu Jo Reid John R. Deboben Johnson K. Miller Judith B. Jackson Judith L. Gottschalk Kalyani M. Tanna Karen Briggs Gain Karen Burton Karen D. McGinley Karen E. Hanson-Flowers Karen Kash Redden Karen Shouse Karen Twitchell Kathleen Martinez Kathrine Silver Kathryn Mumaw Kelly P. Kearney Kendra Stratton Kirstin M. Turner Krystle Folse Laura K. Schroeder Lauren Biggs Laury Adams Len Slusser Liliana Arnillas Linda Gonzalez Linda Jewell Linda Kay Cook Future Leader’s Conference Marlen Esparza, Keynote Speaker and London 2012 Summer Olympics Bronze Medalist Linda K. May Lisa A. Herrmann Lisa Kennedy Lisa Liles Lucinda E. Macias Manual A. Arago Marcia C. Tapp Margaret A. Ceconi Marianne Dively Marianne Poulsen Marilyn Maloney Martha Z. Carnes Mary Gillespie Mary K. Wittrock Matthew J. Wojtalewicz Maureen P. Foley Megan W. Cook Michael Rome Minerva Perez Nancy Gardner Nanette Puhon Naomi J. McNeely Nicole Richards Niphonekham S. Vargas Oscar Rodriguez Patricia Smith Paula Mott Peggy Hoosier Priya Coffey Rachelle Miers Rebecca Hove Rebecca Kirkland Regina Rogers Reuben Rosof Rhonda Sands Robert Harton Robert J. Welsh Rosa Lopez Ryan Colburn Sally Andrews Sally I. Evans Sally Marr Sara Boudreaux Sara Richey Shadow Sloaw Shannon Buggs Harrison Shellie J. Patton Shonnie Daniel Sofia Adrogue Stacy D. Harris Stanford/Joan Alexander Stephan Fairfield Stephanie B. Fuller Stephanie Pierce Stephanie Tolson Sue Rogers Susan B. Clark Susan B. Thibodeaux Susan Pohl Susan Stanton Susman Family Foundation Tammira Y. Philipee Tina M. Kirkland Tracy Boulware Tricia Nelson Tucker S. Knight Verlyn Nicholas Vicki A. Bernstein Vicki F. Brandt Vivian W. Owen Wendy Susan Lewis Will Aldinger Yolanda Williams “I’m 32 and I’ve wasted so much money not thinking how important it is or even the value of a dollar. I’m a mom and I need to have a financial nest for my family.” -TC, Harris County Women’s Jail CORPORATIONS AND FOUNDATIONS Ameriprise Financial Grant BBVA Compass Brown Foundation Cameron Foundation Capital One Capital One Associates Deer Lake Lodge Herzstein Charitable Foundation Huffington Foundation Kinder Morgan Foundation MD Anderson Foundation Penny Requa Loyd San Jacinto College District Simmons Foundation Strake Foundation The Brodsky Foundation The Men's Wearhouse The Prudential Foundation The TJX Foundation Inc. Wells Fargo Bank West U. Rotary Club Foundation VOLUNTEER INSTRUCTORS Adam Lund Alan Wiggins Alexandra Hansen Alma Greene Alma Rodriguez Amanda Burrow Amanda Ferguson Ana Maria Gonzalez Wood Angelique Henry Anne McCloskey Annella Metoyer Annette Rodriguez Azaria Azene Betty Thottiyil Bichlan Thai Bill Christian Blanca Anderson Bob Hanvey Brenda Hale Brittani Quertermous Christopher Brown Cimalie Zoy Cindy Griffin Cindy Willingham Claudia Mollerup-Madsen Colleen Banks Danielle Supkis Danita Hammond David Garver Dede (Dorothy) Green Dedra Murchison 3 “…this experience has helped me become a leader. The first day I started LEAD, I couldn’t even speak looking up straight. I always held my head down, but today I stand straight up…I thank Ms. Alyson Bailey Leonard for teaching me something I can use in my everyday life. LEAD isn’t just a project. It means somethingleadership, education and development.” -VW, DePelchin Children’s Center Denise Rowe Diane Statham Domingo Gonzales, Jr. Don McCurdy Dua Quraishi Elizabeth Gonzales Elizabeth Jacob Elizabeth Montgomery Erik Konicki Ernestine Smith Erwin Esquivel Fabiola Piedrahita Fallon Hamilton Francisca Villarreal Gail Neely Harriet Nwokolo Isabel Gutierrez Jacqueline Patton Jaishri Kothandaraman Janem Gibbs Janice Wheelwright-Griffin Jennifer Flores Jennifer Lehman Jennifer Russell Jerome Austin Jessica Smith John Aleman Jonathan Payne Jonee Delion-Williams Jordann Hubert Summer Sizzle Mixer at MKT Bar 3rd Annual Briefing Breakfast “Why Women Still Can’t Have it All” From left: LaTanya Flix, Tina Faraca, Kim Ruth, Sofia Adrogué, and Rhonda Sands Jose Valdez Kalyani Sanghavi Kathleen Hubert Kathy Ridley Katrina Taylor Kelly Apple Kimberly Knight Kham Vargas Kris Gunn Kristen Wright Latasha Young Lauray Kennedy Leonora Maya Lilly Golden Lincoln McKinnon Linda Richardson Lisa Jedkins Lisa Lee Lisa Wood Liz Adams Loretta Russell Loveleen Saxena Lucretia Jelks Lucy Dillard Mallory Saxton Margret Hines Marisol Garcia-De la Cruz Marisol Vasquez Marnine McCloud Marsha Tomlin Maya Pillai Mayra Munoz Melinda Cousin Melissa Johnson Melita Washington Michael Love Michael Prather Michele Stanton Mike Roma Mimi Parra-Nova Monica Llanas Mosadi Porter Munira Jesani Muszetta Foreman Nancy Brownlee Nazneene Masud Neha Paseur Niema Alim Norma Serrano Owen Malbec Pat Bodin Paula Permenter Peg Bobbitt Ramonica Caldwell Randall Coleman Ray Marz Raynae Hall Rene Gomez Ricardo Nazario Roberto Robles Roni Williams Rosine Matthews Ryan Sepulvado Sandra Gonzales Santana Perez Shaneka Young Shannon Davenport Shearrhea Stelly Sheryl Epstein Siam Maxie Stepfanie Pierce Susan Knight Tara Blansit Terri Thompson Tiffany Davis Tina Kubiak Tracie Pate Trina Thomas Un Leos Vicki Brandt Vickie Britt Vineet Majmudar Virginia Rogel Wendy Pan Whitney Morgan Will Aldinger Wynette Stuntz Mimi Tadesse Yolanda Martinez Zadelqunette Williams PARTNER AGENCIES Aids Foundation - Help House Bay Area Turning Point Burnett Bayland Community Center Career and Recovery Resources Catholic Charities Catholic Charities - Guadalupe Center CB Richard Ellis at 2603 Augusta Compton Head Start Center Crescent Oaks Apartments East Side University Village Community Learning Center Epiphany Community Health Outreach Services Family Promise of Lake Houston Harris County Women's Jail Hispanic Alliance for Career Enhancement (HACE) Housing Services Inc. at St. James Village Apartments Houston Area Women's Center Houston Community College Central Campus Houston Community College-Northwest Spring Branch Campus Houston Food Bank Houston Works Humble Area Assistance Ministries Katy Christian Ministries Katy Christian Ministries - Fulshear Lone Star College - North Harris Memorial Assistance Ministries Mission of Yahweh Montgomery County Women's Center Neighborhood Centers, Inc. (NCI) 4 Baker Ripley Volunteers of America - Lavender Wellsprings Village, Inc. West Houston Assistance Ministries Youth Advocate Programs, INC YWCA Houston MEMBERSHIP Junior Partners Candice Castillo Christy Brown Danielle Antaki Jennifer Lehman Jordann K. Hubert Lisa C. Burns Marlene Thomas Quynh-Giao Hoang Raynae Hall Sandra Wegmann Sara Richey Victoria L. Ellis Active Amanda Timm Ana Maria Gonzalez Wood Andanishana Thibo Andrea Shiloh Angelique Henry Ann Page Bambi Alderson- Shields Bertha Sabir Cimalie Zoy Darcy Todia Diane M. Gonzalez Diane Statham Elizabeth Cheney Elizabeth Ivers Jacqueline Autman Jason J. Qualls Laurie Baker Liliana Arnillas Liliana Arnillas Lilly Golden Linda Jewell Melita Washington Monica C. Llanas Nancy Parra Patricia Moore Rochelle White Roni Williams Roseanette Navarro Stephanie Blakes Susan Knight Linda May Linda Pierce Virginia Kurtz Whitney B. Morgan Patron Ashley Cope Betsy K. Levenson Carla Burns Danita M. Hammond Janice Stooksberry Jennifer S. Wilson Jennifer Sims Vu Kalyani M. Tanna LaTanya Flix Laury Adams Lisa A. Herrmann Mia Mends Sally Andrews Shannon S. Davenport Susan L. Hill Mimi Tadesse Sustaining Cindy Griffin Danetta Beaushaw Debra M. Witges Karen E. Hanson-Flowers Kirstin M. Turner Lifetime Cortney R. Cole Penny Requa Loyd Rhonda Sands Corporate Members Amegy Bank Ernst & Young Frost National Bank Prudential Financial Southern Union Company Texas Exchange Bank Membership Reception From left: Jason Qualls, Lucretia Jelks, and Melita Washington Nancy C. Flatt Nellyn Diaz Laurel Pam Glosserman Rebecca Kirkland Rochelle White Roni Williams Roseanette Navarro Rosine Matthews Shamael Mustafa Sherri Reames Susan Jenkins Susan Stanton Susan Walmsley Susan Bischoff Susan M. Chevalier Tabinda Ghani Tiffany Davila Timothy Probert Vicki F. Brandt Wells Fargo Community Support Campaign ANNUAL GIVING Amanda Timm Ana Maria Gonzalez Wood Annella Metoyer Arline Worsham Carole Pinkett Carolyn Galfione Danetta Beaushaw Danielle Antaki David & Diana Van Horn David A. Van Horn Elizabeth Ivers EOG Resources Frances Harmon Gayle & E.T. Boon Gwendolyn Lewis Jane Mulholland Janet Redeker Janet Ruth Soto Janice Stooksberry Janice Forst Cellier Jarele Neeld Jason J. Qualls Jeanette C. Hagan “We have gotten some great feedback from the ladies. Jeffrey Stys Thanks for being such a Jennifer Russell great partner to work with!” Jennifer Sims Vu Joan. Weltzien, Ed.D. -Valerie Beckham, Wellsprings Village John E. Pether Judith B. Jackson Kalyani T. Sanghavi Karen Davidson Karen E. Hanson-Flowers Kathrine J. Schmidt Kathryn Mumaw LaTanya Flix Liliana Arnillas “I learned that it is never too late to go back to school, but it Lilly Golden Lisa Stone starts with one person and that Lisa C. Burns person is you.” Marilyn M. Biles -TR, Chávez High School Mary Brandt Michele Alvarado Myra W. McAbee 5 Nancy B. Shelby The Women’s Resource of Greater Houston Statements of Financial Position as of December 31, 2012 and 2011 2012 2011 $145,361 20,000 23,565 1,184,794 $140,679 40,000 4,412 1,082,637 $1,373,720 $1,267,728 $13,813 35,550 $10,992 ___ 49,363 10,992 289,337 336,322 698,698 293,965 264,073 698,698 Total net assets 1,324,357 1,256,736 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET $1,373,720 $1,267728 ASSETS Cash Pledges receivable Prepaid expenses and other assets Investments (Note 2) TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS Volunteer Appreciation Breakfast From left: Michele Alvarado, Santana Perez, Sally Andrews and Dedra Murchison Liabilities: Accounts payable and accrued expenses Deferred revenue – special events Total liabilities Net assets: Unrestricted Temporarily restricted (Notes 3 and 4) Permanently restricted (Note 4) “I learned a heap of information about my options for repairing my credit and I am excited.” -RC, Wellsprings Village ______________See accompanying notes to financial statements._____________ The Women’s Resource of Greater Houston Statement of Activities for the year ended December 31, 2012 TEMPORARILY UNRESTRICTED RESTRICTED PERMANENTLY RESTRICTED TOTAL REVENUE: Contributions Special events Direct donor benefit costs Investment return (Note 2) $81,627 126,983 (30,551) 10,532 $137,500 91,633 $219,127 126,983 (30,551) 102,165 188,591 229,133 417,724 Net assets released from restrictions: Program expenditures 136,884 Satisfaction of time restriction 20,000 (136,884) (20,000) Total revenue Membership Reception From left: LaTanya Flix, Kelly Keith and 2011 Volunteer of the Year, Harriet Nwokolo “It’s always my pleasure. I’ve always said that I go in hoping to make a difference in their lives and they end up making a difference in mine. Meeting the ladies is always a blessing. We all come from different backgrounds but everyone in this world deals with the ups and downs and some type of hardship. Thanks again for all that The Women’s Resource has to offer to all the organizations involved.” -Jennifer Flores, Prosperity Bank Total 345,475 72,249 417,724 EXPENSES: Expenses benefiting women and girls: Education 206,889 Research 37,937 Total program expenses 206,889 37,937 244,826 244,826 Management and general Fundraising 55,387 49,890 55,387 49,890 Total expenses 350,103 350,103 CHANGES IN NET ASSETS (4,628) 72,249 Net assets, beginning of year 293,965 264,073 Net assets, end of year $289,337 67,621 $698,698 1,256,736 $336,322 $698,698 $1,324,357
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