THE HALPIN FAMILY Texas Alliance for Children and Families

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THE HALPIN FAMILY Texas Alliance for Children and Families
THE HALPIN FAMILY Texas Alliance for Children and Families Foster Family of the Year for 2012
ANNUAL REPORT 2013
Our Vision
Our Values
Happy Children, Nurturing Families. Strong Communities.
Providing safety and well­being for children and their families through leadership and innovation.
Our Mission
Respect We accept everyone as individuals without regard to their race, religious beliefs, political affiliation, sexual orientation, and cultural or economic status.
Compassion We seek to understand the circumstances our clients face and commit to improving their situation while striving to give them hope.
Optimism We view change and transition as advancement and progress. We look for the positive side of every negative situation. We look for solutions to every problem.
Integrity We honor all commitments. We are truthful, honest and adhere to high moral standards. These principles shape our character and influence how we meet the needs of the people we serve, and the decisions we make. These qualities distinguish who we are as individuals and as an organization.
Team Spirit We work together with positive attitudes, combining our different strengths, skills and talents to achieve common goals. This cooperative effort provides the framework for maximizing our potential.
Excellence We offer superior innovative services by thinking and acting creatively and resourcefully. We will model excellence to and for the community.
About The Children’s Shelter
Since 1901, The Children’s Shelter has provided safe homes for children. Today, we offer emergency shelter and residential treatment for children in crisis and help children find permanent homes in foster care and adoption. Our Family Strengthening programs teach nurturing parenting skills to vulnerable fami­ lies and help families overcome crises.
The Children’s Shelter relies on our community to help us realize our vision: Happy Children, Nurturing Families, Strong Communities. With your assistance, we create brighter futures for children and families.
From PRESIDENT the
and CEO
Dear Friends,
Hope lives here at The Children’s Shelter. We see it every day in the smiles of the children we serve at the Emergency Shelter and KCI Residential Treatment Center. We see it in the eyes of the parents and families we serve through our Family Strengthening programs when they watch their children play. And we feel it in the hearts of The Children’s Shelter staff as they provide services to those we serve.
Last year, 2013, was a year of hope. The hope that the years of re­search we put into the process of becoming a truly trauma infused organization would become a reality. The hopes that the children and families we serve will find brighter futures through our programs and support. And the hopes that we can make San Antonio a better commu­ nity through our efforts to stop the cycle of child abuse and neglect.
In this Annual Report for 2013 you will see a lot of facts and figures that illustrate the successes of The Children’s Shelter. I hope it also illustrates the underlying strength and commitment of this organization to serving our children, families, and staff.
I’d like to add a special thank you to the donors and supporters who have been unwavering in their generosity over the past year. As always, we could not provide the level of care and compassion we do without your help. The year ahead is one of new and exciting changes in our organization. Changes in the way we look, the way we interact, and the way we feel towards ourselves and others. Change, although difficult and sometimes painful, is good and I know the upcoming changes will position us to lead the efforts in reducing child abuse and neglect. I’m excited about the opportunities that lie ahead for The Children’s Shelter and I know, with the ongoing support of those who care for us so much, we will continue to be successful and, more importantly, we will continue to help our children and families find healing and hope.
With sincere gratitude and optimism,
Annette Rodriguez President and CEO
OUTCOMES Fiscal Year July 2012 to June 2013
ZACHRY COTTAGE EMERGENCY SHELTER The Children’s Shelter provides care for children ages birth to 14 years old removed from their homes due to abuse, neglect, or abandonment. The 56­bed shelter allows us to accommodate sibling groups so children do not have an additional trauma of being removed from their brothers or sisters. When children come into our care, they receive assessment services including medical, dental, and psychological to understand their individual situations.
Children from birth to14 years served.................................................................................................
5
31 Children four years old and younger served.......................................................................................
3
26 Average length of stay in days............................................................................................................
3
2 Children discharged to a foster home..............................................................................................
54%
KCI RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT CENTER Our Residential Treatment Center (RTC) provides care for children, ages 5­12, with serious emotional dilemmas because of prolonged abuse, neglect, or abandonment. The trauma children have endured has hindered their ability to react appropriately to stimuli. We provide trauma informed care to help them heal from their abuses and find a permanent home.
Children ages 5­12 years served.......................................................................................................
7
2 Children ages 9­12 years served.......................................................................................................
3
6 Average length of stay in days........................................................................................................
2
99 Children discharged to a permanency condition­ includes reunification or kinship placement......................
38%
FOSTER HOME CARE The Children’s Shelter provides and coordinates foster family services, partnering with couples and individuals who can provide temporary care for children removed from their birth families due to abuse, neglect or abandonment.
Children from birth to18 years served...............................................................................................
2
98 Children four years old and younger served......................................................................................
1
93 Children discharged to a permanency condition­ includes adoption, reunification or kinship placement.........
8
5% Average length of stay in days.......................................................................................................
290
ADOPTION The Children’s Shelter supports couples and individuals wanting to adopt children. We offer post adoption services to help strengthen and preserve families.
Adoptions consummated...................................................................................................................
34
PROJECT MOTHERS AND SCHOOLS (MAS) In 1998, The Children’s Shelter’s created Project MAS, a parenting and drop out prevention program for teenage mothers. The Project MAS program provides support to teen parents in a time of crisis to help them be success­ ful, give them hope for the future, and encourage them to stay in school, graduate and be good parents.
Teen mothers served....................................................................................................................
1
51 Children served............................................................................................................................
1
09 Mothers returned to school............................................................................................................
9
7% Seniors graduated, which is a graduation rate higher than SAISD..........................................................
8
3% Graduated seniors enrolled in higher education or vocational training.....................................................
9
6% Mothers served last year that have not had a repeat pregnancy............................................................
96%
NURSE­FAMILY PARTNERSHIP (NFP) The Children’s Shelter operates one of seventeen Nurse­Family Partnership (NFP) programs in Texas. The NFP program model is rooted in over thirty years of evaluation and is proven to improve prenatal and maternal health, child development, reduce child maltreatment, and increase self­sufficiency. In the NFP program, baccalaureate registered nurses provide home visits to first time, low­income mothers.
Mothers served............................................................................................................................
2
55 Children served..........................................................................................................................
2
11 Clients are 19 years old or younger........................................................................ .......................
5
1% Clients have no substantiated incidence of abuse or neglect...................................................... ........
97%
COMPADRE Y COMPADRE A 15­week program that teaches fathers to become nurturing parents to prevent child abuse and neglect. Most fathers are referred from Child Protective Services or court systems. The first 5 hours of the program, “Daddy Boot Camp,” are designed to be an intense immersion into the world of being a father. Simultaneously, Parent Educators begin the evidence­based Nurturing Fathers Program and provide case management services. Once they graduate, fathers are invited to return as mentors, or compadres, to share their experiences with new fathers.
Fathers served............................................................................................................................
4
10 Children served..........................................................................................................................
1
057 Fathers graduated........................................................................................................................
2
30 Fathers decided to continue as mentors..............................................................................................
6
1 Fathers with no further CPS investigations after enrolling ................................................................
1
00% Fathers who committed to nonviolent parenting approaches...............................................................
100%
iPARENT SA A comprehensive parenting and family strengthening program with immediate and long term outcomes that reduce child maltreatment and bolster family relationships and economic stability. Highly trained and qualified Parent Educators work with families to facilitate evidence based parent education curricula. Parents are given a 24/7 crisis number to call in case of challenging situations. A Licensed Social Worker allows parents an opportu­ nity to voice critical issues constructively. When faced with critical situations that may challenge the safety of their children, parents may request emergency respite. One of our educators will meet them in order to facilitate temporary placement for up to 72 hours.
Parents served...........................................................................................................................
5
64 Children served...........................................................................................................................
2
45 Parents who have not had an occurrence of child abuse or neglect.....................................................
100%
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FOUNDATIONS & CORPORATIONS $100,000 and up` Beaumont Foundation of America H­E­B Tournament of Champions The III Blake Charitable Kymberly Unitrust
& George Rapier,
Woods Foundation
$50,000 ­ $99,999 Harvey Kronkosky Valero Energy E. Najim Charitable Foundation
Family Foundation
Foundation
$25,000 ­ $49,999 Circle Texas The The Capital Greehey Bar Cavaliers Foundation
Group Family Charitable Company
Foundation
Foundation
$10,000 ­ $24,999 AT&T Campaign
United Way/Employee Giving
Faye L. and William L. Cowden Charitable Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Friendly Auto Sales H­E­B Corporation Hixon Properties Incorporated J. Joseph Consulting, Inc. Mays Family Foundation San Antonio Children's Foundation Security Service Federal Credit Union The Boeing Company
2013 DONORS Fiscal Year July 2012 to June 2013
The Children’s Shelter gratefully acknowledges the foundations, corporations, civic and religious organizations and individuals who believe in our mission and allow us to provide the highest quality of services for children through their generous contributions.
Genesis Golf H.E. Children Harris HCA Holy IBM JPMorgan Junior Kamo Kirchner Luhn­McCain Marcia Mission Natalie North Notre PFS Quality Rawaj Red Republic Republic Rhesa San San Silver St. St. SWBC Texas The TSAOG United United Mark's Mary's Charitable Keller Northeastern Bexar Sundt Employee Antonio Antonio McCombs San Stumberg Shared Trinity ­ Park Dame Eagle Energy, K. Caring League Air Fashion Moon Way Way & & Fasteners Foods Sonterra Business & Family Antonio & National National Otto Gladys Products Williams Episcopal University
County Chase Foundation Handicapped Lincoln Lois Catholic of of Dist. Alumni Blessings Legacy Country Enterprises for Insurance Koehler Central San of Inc. Trust Services Sr. Extravaganza Ford G. Foundation the San Dalkowitz
Charitable Medical Connecticut Foundation Dist Distribution Systems Orphans, Mazda Oppenheimer Antonio Legacy Club Church
Group Church Community
Club Antonio, & Foundation
Co Foundation Agency, Center Persons LLC of Mgmt Fndn., Subaru dba
& SA
Fund Crippled
Company
Inc.
Group Inc.
Inc. Fndn. Trust
Lexus The Grainger Foundation USAA Federal Savings Bank Wal­Mart Stores, Inc.
University USAA Wells Alternative Fargo Real of Estate Foundation
Missouri­
Spring Company Break
$5,000 ­ $9,999
$500 ­ $999 Bulverde Chaplain Dept Covenant Antonio Genevieve NuStar Shield­Ayres St. Tesoro The Truist United Luke's Capital of Way Energy
Companies, the Area Boat Corps Community Lutheran & Air Group for Foundation Ward Foundation & Force Southeastern Accounting R Charitable V Orsinger Health Inc.
Storage, Fund Ministries Center of Foundation
Michigan Fndn. Inc.
the San
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$1,000 ­ $4,999 Akin, L.L.P. Alamo Allstate Amy Andy Argonaut AT&T Best Broadway C.H. Daymon Dixie Ernst Estate ETS Flesh FLIR Frost Cares Guenther Shelton Buy Systems, Gump, Starnes Mireles Bank & Electric Kiwanis of Giving Young Worldwide Laura Co., Management National Strauss, McNutt Charitable Wenger Tattoo Inc
Campaign & Club Inc I Gates Son, Bank
Charities, Charitable Hauer Inc.
Foundation Services
NCM
Foundation
& Feld
Inc.
Trust
Ace Aetna AT&T Birnam Fund Communities CPSG Epiphany Gold JUSTGIVE KGBTexas Network Roseheart San San Second Simply The Transcom Travelers United Valero VFW Xerophyte Mart Parker Antonio Pedro Unlimited Auxiliary of Services, Foundation Holiday Way Energy the Oaks the Baptist For Restaurant Research Worldwide Angels Best Playhouse PR/ Foundation, San of Good Cactus Foundation in Greater #8541 Corporation Society Gala Church Advertising Schools Inc. Antonio Inc
& Committee
and
Supply
Inc
Marketing
Milwaukee
Inc. of Area San Fndn.
Antonio
$100 ­ $499 A.J. AM America's Assistance Bank Bank Technical Express Monier of of America America Charities
League & Information Co., Solutions United Inc. of San ­
Way Systems Antonio
Campaign
Big Burgers of Texas LLC Biodynamic Research Corporation Brinker International Cafe Ole' Children of Texas Pediatrics, P.A. Coker United Methodist Church Communication Forms Community Service Fund DADS ECS Learning Systems, Inc. Embrey Partners Ltd. First Chance Foundation FlowersFoods Bakeries Group, LLC Fred Brock Post 828th American Legion Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas­
Troop 1005 Highland Hills 7th­Day Adventist Church
Women’s Ministry Hondo Apartments Hospira Howard Insurance Agency ILG, LP dba Landmark Apartments Illusions Rentals & Designs Insco Distributing, Inc. James Madison Elementary School PTA Kelly Aviation Center Kelly Insurance Services Leading Edge Personnel Lifshutz Foundation Lone Star Cafe Longhorn Linen Service, Inc. Lulac 4482 M&M Orthodontics Marquis At Deerfield Michelino's Restaurant Minor Ink Tattoo Parlor Moda Ventures LLC Monticello Custom Homes, LP Nationwide United Way Campaign Number Crunchers Bookkeeping, LLC Out of the Ordinary Qualtex Labs QVC Partners in Giving Rick Stone Masonry, Inc RST Events, LLC San Antonio Junior Forum SATEX Recycling Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church Silver Eagle Distributors, L.P. South Park Family Dental Care Southtown Yoga Loft LLC St. Sophia Ladies Philoptochos Society Stag Golf Inc Sysco Central Texas Target Take Charge of Education Team Marathon Fitness, Inc. Techni­Seal International Texas CRS Chapter Texas Friends of Trey Martinez Fischer Texas Independent Woman's
Financial Club The Watson Foundation Towne & Country Optimist Club Towne Living Construction TW Telecom UMW of St. Matthews
United Methodist Church United Technologies United Way Capital Area
Betty Gordon Volunteer since 2002
“Being a volunteer at The Children's Shelter means love and hugs­­­ and they go both ways! It's wonderful when a child gives a big grin and says "I did it!" after completing an art project. It's fun to greet the Kids in a storybook costume and get hugs and smiles. I'm fortunate to be able to volunteer in so many ways at The Children's Shelter”.
United Way of Greater Philadelphia
and Southern New Jersey UnitedHealth Group ­ Employee
Giving Campaign Valley Hi Baptist Academy and Daycare Wells Fargo Community Support and
United Way Campaign YourCause
INDIVIDUALS $10,000 ­ $20,000 Ms. Juana Hollin­Avery Mr. and Mrs. William Eugene Powell
$5,000 ­ $9,999 Mrs. Bonnie Korbell Mr. Gary V Woods
$1,000 ­ $4,999 Mrs. Renee Barker Mr. and Mrs. Philip F. Benson Mr. Justin Blottin Mr. and Mrs. Walter F Brown, Jr. Mr. Guy Bob R Buschman Mr. Steve Cruz Mr. and Mrs. Alan Dreeben Mr. Anthony E Fisher Mrs. Barbara B Gentry Mr. and Mrs. Austin Helmle Mr. Herbert Wheeler Hill Jr. Mrs. Katherine Hollimon Mrs. Janene Humphrey Ms. Janice Jameson Mr. Gary H. Kilgore Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lammert Mr. and Mrs. Shawn Lee Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Lopez III Dr. and Mrs. Mike G MacNaughton Mr. and Mrs. John McClusky Mr. and Mrs. John T McGuire Perry P and Mary Louise Menzies
Marital Trust Mr. and Mrs. Michael Merwarth Mr. Thomas Nollen Mr. and Mrs. Erich Plondke Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pover Rick Rosenblum Ms. Lucy R. Ross Mr. and Mrs. Rollins S. Rubsamen Jr. Ms. Ruth Bowman Russell Mrs. Geraldine M Smallwood Mr. and Mrs. Mac Stringfellow Mr. Roland Trevino Ms. Suzanne Allford Wade Ms. Kristin Suzanne Woods Mr. and Mrs. Mark B Woods
$500 ­ $999 Mrs. Pat Acquisto Mrs. Barbara Banker Mr. Mark D. Barnes Mr. Bill Behnke Mrs. Lisa Borth Mr. Wesley Bright Ms. Jody S Browne Mr. Michael Anthony Castillo Mr. and Mrs. Mac Chesney
Mr. Matthew D. Conrad Mr. Phillip Conwell Charles Ebrom Mr. and Mrs. Walter Embrey Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Evans Jr. Mr. James Freasier Ms. Gloria R Garcia Mr. and Mrs. Rodolfo T. Gonzales Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Green Mr. Howard Bret Hoffpauir Mr. Bruce A Kemmet Mr. Martin Kibby Mr. Charles L Korbell Jr. Ms. Maria Mantilla Mrs. Marietta McCain Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClane Mr. and Mrs. Gerald G Miller Mr. Joseph Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Moore Mrs. Nancy Potts Oberman Mr. and Mrs. Chad Ogden Ms. Jody Orozco Mr. Wesley C Patrick Mr. Leo Quintanilla Mr. and Mrs. Anwerali Rajpari Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Shannon Dr. Tanuja Singh Mr. Stephen A Smith Mrs. Sally Sohn Mr. Pat Stehling Mrs. Mary Pat P. Stumberg Ms. Debbie Swisher Mr. Bill Teer Mr. and Mrs. Jared Theler Ms. Michelle Villanueva Col. (Ret) and Mrs. John R. Ward Mr. and Mrs. Robert E Wehmeyer Mr. F. Mark Williams Ms. Kristan Wolf Mr. Thomas R. Wolthoff Mrs. Diane E Workman Mr. and Mrs. A. Jerome York
$100 ­ $499 Mr. Gary Allder Ms. Amber Alonso Ms. Maria A Ancell Mr. Ron Applegate Mr. David G. Arias Ms. Audrey Arlitt Ms. Jill Armacost Ms. Ann Griffith Ash Ms. Mary Alice Ayala Ms. Holly Babin William D. Balthrope Mr. Brandon Banis Mr. Henry Barnes Ms. Florence Barrera Ms. Guadalupe Barron Sujoy Basu Dr. Cynthia Beamer Ms. Star Becerra Ms. Judith Ann Beggs Ms. Barbara J Beicker
Mrs. Nelwyn Simes Belt Mr. Garry S. Bernal Ms. Kathy A Biedenharn Mrs. Phyllis Bieker Mrs. Anais Biera­Miracle Mr. Greg Bommer Mrs. Roxanne Bond Mrs. Mary Jane Bonilla Ms. Carol J Bonnell Mrs. Sandra L Bonner Gianina and Marta Borlovan Ms. Marianne Ponder Bowman Ms. Elizabeth Branch Mrs. Sherry Lynn Braun Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W Brodeen Ms. Mary Rose Brown Ms. Phyllis Browning Ms. Cynthia Callender Ms. Camille Donna Canales Mrs. Luz Cano Mrs. Noemi R. Cardenas Mr. Norberto Casas Jr. Ms. Norene Casas Mr. Ross Castaneda Mrs. Patricia Cervantes Ms. Lupita Chaires Ms. Kim Chandler Toni M Chavarria Mr. Gilbert A Chavez Mr. and Mrs. Charles E Cheever Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon O Chin Ms. Neysa Clark Mr. Thomas Clarkin Ms. Judith W Clifton Mr. Daniel Coffey Ms. Paula S Collins Mr. Ronald Collins Mr. Frank J. Conner Ms. Brooke Benson Connolly Ms. Amy K Tesar Contreras Mrs. Terri Corbett Mr. Lance Cortines Mrs. Mariann E. Cox Mr. and Mrs. George L. Daeschner Ms. Caroline A. Daly Mr. Vincent Dawson Ms. Ernestina De La Vega Mr. Joe Dodson Ms. Andrea Hall Doolittle Mr. Dale Dorsey Mr. Patrick Doty Mr. and Mrs. Jack Downey Mr. Lavell Drayton Mr. Oren Dreeben Ms. Marsha Edwards Dr. Nina Claire Ekstein Mrs. Marilyn Eldridge Ms. Michelle Ellis Mr. John M. Elorriaga Mrs. Gayle Embrey Mr. and Mrs. Tim Eurton Mrs. Helen Milburn Eversberg Ms. Heather Farrow Ms. Evangelina Flagmeier Mr. Daniel J Fleming
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Flores Ms. Iris A Flores Ms. K.P. Foreman Mr. James R. Funk Ms. Cynthia M. Gamboa Mr. Richard S Garrett Mr. Rudy A Garza Ms. Peggy Gast Ms. Paula Gibbons Ms. Theresa Giles Ms. Carroll Goldstone Ms. Kathleen L Gomez Ms. Linda R Gomez Mr. Tony Gomez Mr. Steven Gragg Ms. Wanda J Gragg Mrs. Noemi Graham Ms. B.J. Grant Mr. Donn Duane Greiner Mrs. Niki Guenther Mr. Anatasio Guerra Mr. Julio C Guerra Ms. Beatriz Hammodeh Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hamner Mr. Les Hansen Ms. Melody Harper Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Harrell Mr. William E Harrison Sr. Ms. Elizabeth A Hassell Mrs. Marcela Hawk Ms. Michaele Haynes Ms. Annita Hereford Mr. and Mrs. Marshall T Hill Ms. Kathleen Hillyard Ms. Anh N Hoang Mr. John D. Holland Mr. Michael W. Holmes Mrs. Rosario Hopkins Ms. Denise M Horne Ms. Linda Hudson Mr. Simon D. Huizar III Ms. Leslie Hyman Phyllis and Steve Ingram Mr. and Mrs. Reginald F Jackson Mrs. Jeannine Dubose Jenkins Mr. Jeffrey Jones Ms. Lori A Jones Mr. Robert P Jordan Mr. and Mrs. John R. Juarez Mr. and Mrs. Lyn H Julian Mr. Larry Kachler Ms. Heather A Kelley Mr. Robert Kesl Ms. Deborah King Mr. Patrick King Mr. and Mrs. Richard W Kistner Mr. Ron W Kittredge Ms. Paula Klaerner Mr. Jerry L Knippa Mr. and Mrs. Leroy C. Knodel Mrs. Virginia Street Koehl Mr. and Mrs. Donald Krieg Ray Lammert Mr. Gabriel Lara Mrs. Julie J Leathers
Mrs. Carolyn Lee Mr. and Mrs. John LeFlore Ms. Lisa Legrand Mrs. Mary M Leveck Mrs. Vicki Lewallen Ms. Deanna Leyva Mr. Mitchell Lincoln Mr. Patrick Lindner Mr. Jon A. Lindskog Mr. John Thomas Londergan Mr. John Long Ms. Leslie A. Lopez Mrs. Beth F Macnamee Ms. Frankie P. Magee Mrs. Joyce Mainz Ms. Lucia Maldonado Mr. Joe Maniscalco Mrs. Catherine Mararney Mr. Rudy H. Marquez Ms. Harriet E Martin Ms. Betty A. Mayes Mr and Mrs. John Mc Leod Mr. and Mrs. Billy J McAllan Ms. Lori Mccall Ms. Linda McClain Mr. Stephen D McCreary Jr. Ms. Linda McCullers Mr. Frank McElroy Mr. Michael J McGrath Ms. Teresa McMullen Mr. Behzad Mehrinfar Mr. Michael A Merwarth Ms. Deanna Meyer Ms. Suzanne Miles Ms. Norma Milner Ms. Rita T Mirabelli Ms. Shireen Mistry Ms. Lisa Moffett Gary Moore Mr. and Mrs. James Moore Ms. Jennifer Moreno Mr. and Mrs. Michael Morris Ms. Patricia L Morris Ms. Leticia A Morse Ms. Judith Morton Mr. and Mrs. Carl Muniz Ms. Meredith Munn Ms. Sheila C Murry Ms. Tanya Navarro Ms. Mary Nelson Mr. Tommy Nelson Ms. Katherine J. O'Donnell Mr. Bernardo Ortegon Mrs. Cheryl L Overstreet Mrs. Samantha Ozan Mrs. Blanca E. Padilla Mr. David J. Parke III Mrs. Jacqui M Peace Mr. Ruben Pena Mr. Joe Pina Mr. Michael Plata Mrs. Kazuko Pope Mika Pope Mr. Gerardo Quiroz Mr. Cypress Rabke
Marvin Jones Board of Directors Executive Committee
“The Children’s Shelter is a place of hope. I love the fact that each Child that comes through the Shelter is touched in a way they could not imagine given their personal circumstances. The Children’s Shelter is made up of incredible people who are truly serving these Children from the heart. They are always looking to the future and prevention. The programs that continue to be introduced are life changing for all involved. I am honored to have been involved with The Children’s Shelter since 1990.”
Ms. Diana A. Ramos Ms. Sara Ramos Mrs. Eileen Kay Reina Ms. Lorrie Renaud Ms. Rufina Reynolds Ms. Sandra Riojas Ms. Andrea Rodriguez Mrs. Annette Rodriguez Mrs. Gina Rodriguez Mr. Robert Rodriguez Mr. Walter Rodriguez Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R Roman Mr. Randle R Ross Mrs. Carol Jean Roy Mrs. Esther Rubio Ms. Adeline O Rush Mr. Benjamin M. Russo Ms. Angela Ruybal Mr. Stephen C Ryan Ms. Estela Sanchez Mr. John L. Santikos Mr. Richard Sassano Mr. R.A. Schultz Mr. and Mrs. David Shade Patrick K Sheehan Ms. Keri D Shehorn Mrs. Paula Shireman Mr. Jeff Shoumaker Ms. Nishka Shrotri Ms. Nora Shuck Mr. Matthew Duffey Sida Kelly and Jan Skovbjerg Mr. Lorrent Smith Mr. Noel Smith Mr. Richard Smith Mr. Robert L. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lester Solt Mr. Jerry Soriano Ms. Darlene Spencer Mr. Theodore P Staack Mrs. Rose Stavinoha Mr. Lloyd E. Stevens Mr. Grady Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Paul Summers Mr. Patrick H. Swearingen Jr. Ms. Mary Jane Sweet Mr. and Mrs. Brad Thomas Ms. Tamra Trigg Mr. and Mrs. Robert T True Ms. Diane Tuytens Mrs. Chris Urbanek Ms. Jessica Uribe Mrs. Kristy Vandenherik Ms. Angela Vargas Mr. Michael N Venson Mrs. Caroline Walker Ms. Margaret W. Walker Mr. David F. Warner Ms. Nancy S. Warren Mrs. Katherine T Whiteley Ms. Deborah Ann Wilson Ms. Maria H Wilson Ms. Barbara B Wood Mr. Ashton Word Mrs. Wanda M. York Mrs. Rebecca Zoellich
GIFTS IN HONOR OF Kevin B Browne, M.D. Ms. Tamra Trigg Rick Caulder
Mr. Robert Kesl Katrina Curtiss, Steven O Sellers and T­Bone
Mrs. Mary J Soto­Merritt Simona Espinoza
Mrs. Rosario Hopkins Jessica Gonzalez
Ms. Amy K Tesar Contreras The Grazioli Family
Mrs. Anne Hanson Bonnie Korbell and Mary Rose Brown
Ms. Margaret W. Walker Bonnie Korbell
Mr. and Mrs. Walter F Brown, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Evans Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John T McGuire Amy Shelton McNutt Charitable Trust Ms. Lucy R. Ross Sara Laird
The Capital Group Charitable Fndn. Scott Lammert
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lammert Mr. & Mrs. Ray Lammert
Mrs. Carol Jean Roy Billy Mayes & Jody Lewis Ms. Betty A. Mayes Betty McLeod & John McLeod
Ms. Lyn L. Gray Betty McLeod
Mr. H. Paul Morris Ms. Jane Adele Mott Jackie & Scott Miles
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomas Leticia Morales
The Capital Group Charitable Fndn. Nellie Padgett
Ms. Barbara Leon Josh Perez
Mr. Robert A Bucci Mr. Michael A Cervera Mrs. Tara Gibbs Ms. Victoria Ledbetter Ms. Rhonda Oliver Leone Ms. Christine McGinnis Mr. Johnnie H Merchant Mr. Leo Quintanilla Ms. Lisa A Roberts Ms. Cynthia Rubsamen Mr. Roell Vento Mr. Roger J Williams Mr. Robert B Willoughby III Marsha and Roger Perez
Ms. Corinne Robichaux Julie Rodriguez
The Capital Group Charitable Fndn. Micaela Rodriguez
Mrs. Noemi R. Cardenas Mr. Robert P Roy
Mrs. Carol Jean Roy Joyce Ruff
Mr and Mrs. John Mc Leod Kristen Stehling
Mr. Pat Stehling
Gretchen Toliver
Ms. Kristan Wolf The Gary V Woods Family
Mrs. Nancy Potts Oberman The Glenda Woods Campus for Children & Families
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Embrey Mr. and Mrs. Mac Stringfellow Rev. Dr. Louis Zbinden, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. William Eugene Powell All the children at the Shelter
Ms. Diana Mardis
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Susan Adams
Mr. and Mrs. Philip F. Benson Mark W Allen
Ms. Ruth M. Allen
Lorenzo Casas, Sr
Mrs. Barbara B Gentry Mary Jane Ellis Coronado
Ms. Mary Esther Zahradnick Irene Rendon Cortez
Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Lopez III Nieves Cosgrove
Mr. Ronald B Cosgrove Poole Crowther
Mrs. Mary E Landon Frank Dannenberg
Mr. Richard Smith Peter Ekstein
Dr. Nina Claire Ekstein Karen Fox
Mrs. Beverly Doyle Margaret Josephine White Lasswell
Mr. Jamie Musselman Charles Leveck
Mrs. Mary M Leveck Dora C. Longoria
Ms. Almaiza Martinez Page Lubeck
Mrs. Rhonda Windham Don McCain
Mrs. Katherine Hollimon Mr. William E Harrison Sr. Ina McConnell
Mr. J Michael Denning Mary Beggs Ritterhouse Ms. Judith Ann Beggs Mrs. Phyllis Bieker Col. Bruce P Gregg Mr. Stephen C Ryan Mr. Martin Trevino Esther Sanchez Mr. Joe Pina Elizabeth "Betty" Sheehy Ms. Janice MacRossin Ms. Jane VandeBerg John William Simmang
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Martinez Glenda Woods
Mr. Charles Anderson Mr. Ronald Daniels Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kelley, Jr. Ms. Sheila C Murry Ms. Kristin Suzanne Woods The Watson Foundation
Cheryl Weise Nurse­Family Partnership Program Director
“The Children’s Shelter’s Nurse­Family Partnership program is ranked nearly first in the state in helping clients to stay in school, return to school and join the workforce. The money invested in this program returns long­term results and an overall savings in our community when new moms become self­sufficient, and better able to provide for themselves and their children. Quality of life, for the family, is the goal.”
Mother, who passed last fall Mrs. Diane E Workman Family members: Mom, Dad, Alice,
Chris, Uncle Zachary, Jason Ms. Imelda Delgado
IN­KIND DONATIONS $500 and up 19th Street Designs Air Force Alamo City Rollergirls LLC Alamo Heritage Quilt Guild Alegis Revenue Group LLC Mrs. Jeanne Alfaro Allie G's Dr. David Altman Alzafar Shrine American Funds Service Company Arellano Plaster Pools ARNORTH Fort Sam Houston Avnet Technology Solutions Mr. Daniel Ayala Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baca Bank of America Mr. and Mrs. Philip F. Benson Mrs. Jennifer Berridge Bexar Creek Apartments Mrs. Anais Biera­Miracle Big Lots 1224 Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Bippert Ms. Linda Boatner BOMA San Antonio (Building Owners and Managers Association) Ms. Nicole Bott Mr. Bruce Bowen Boys & Girls Club Crestholme Broadway National Bank Ms. Irma V Brown Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Bryant Ms. Sally Cabrera Cal­Tex Interiors, Inc Mr. James Campbell Ms. Rose Campos Ms. Nancy Cardenas Mr. Gordon Carrasco Mr. Claiborne Carrington Mr. Paul Castillon Mr. Max Chapman Cheers 4 Kids Cherokee Nation Businesses Mrs. Michelle Chesnut Children's Hospital of San Antonio Ms. Zhehan Chmiola City of San Antonio Parks & Recreation Community Bible Women's Lifegroup CVS Caremark CVS Pharmacy Mr. John Dalmo Darden Olive Garden Italian Restaurant Ms. Erica Del Valle Delta Produce Denver Mattress Denver Mattress Company Ms. Erlinda C Dimas Mr. and Mrs. Jack Downey Edna Ralston Sewing Circle Emmanuel Pentecostal Church Esd Advertising & Communications
The Espinoza Law Firm Feds Feed Families Ms. Lori Feil First Presbyterian Church Fisher House (SAMC) Mr. John Fitch Ms. Emilia S. Flores Fort Sam Houston Elementary ­
Student Council Mrs. Bernice Gallegos­Perez Ms. Veronica Garces Mr. Ian Garcia Mr. Jose Garcia Mrs. Jennifer M Garg Mr. Edward Garza Mr. Eric Geigenmiller Genesis Business Systems Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas Mr. Robert Gomez Ms. Lora Gonyer Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gonzales Greater San Antonio Quilt Guild Ms. Cathy Obriotti Green Ms. Martha Green Mr. John Griffin Mrs. Ana Guerra Ms. Angela Gutierrez Dr. Troy R. Hailparn Ms. LaShelle Hamilton H­E­B Corporation Mr. Fernando Hernandez Ms. Carol Hester Hidden Forest Elementary Mr. Herbert Wheeler Hill Jr. IPI ­ Investment Professionals, Inc Ms. Elizabeth Jasmin Mr. Luis Jimenez John Paul Stevens High School Kazos Group, Inc Ms. Mary Keevan Ms. Kimberley Kennedy Mr. James Kinser Law Office of Ross A. Rodriguez Mrs. Julie Leal Mrs. Connie Leija Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lessner Cito & Andres Longoria Ms. Veronica Lopez Dr. and Mrs. Mike G MacNaughton Mrs. Diana R Martinez Mr. Vincent Martinez Mr. Tomas Mata Mr and Mrs. John Mc Leod Ms. Kathy McClain McLernon Sewing Circle ­
First Presbyterian Church Mr. Jose Medrano Methodist Healthcare System Ms. Shahla Moosavi Nasab Myrlee Walker Estate NE San Antonio Kiwanis Mrs. Laura Newman Mr. Jesse Noriega North Central Baptist Hospital North San Antonio Retired Teachers Northwest Vista College Mr. Martin Notzon Nurses Etc. Staffing
Family of Josiah Williams Ms. Danielle Olivares Ms. Samantha Olivarez Mrs. Jo A. Ontiveros Operation Selena Mr. John P Ortiz Mr. Thomas Ott Our Lady of the Lake University Mrs. Sophia Pachecano Plastic Supply Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pover Ms. Mary Price Mr. Jeff Puckett Qualtex Labs Mr. Juan Quintanilla Ms. Virginia Rabel Republic National Distribution Co. Mr. Nick M. Rivas Rotary Club of San Antonio Mrs. Patsy Ruiz­Saucedo San Antonio Children's Museum San Antonio Modern Quilt Guild San Antonio Scorpions Ms. Krystal Santos Mrs. Johanna Sawalha Schlather Intermediate School Schriver, Carmona & Carrrera, PLLC Ms. Beverly Schwartzman Security Hill 5/6 Six Flags Fiesta Texas Ms. Sandy Skaggs Ms. Jeanne Smith Spanish Grove Academy Spurs Sports and Entertainment St. Gregory the Great Catholic School St. John Baptist Church St. Mary's University ­ Police Dept St. Matthew Catholic School St. Paul Catholic Church Sewing Circle Starbucks Steubing Ranch Elementary School Ms. Jennifer Stewart Ms. Linda Stout Mrs. Patricia Sultan Super Target Target Tata Consultancy Services Texas Dept. of State Health Services Texas Workforce Commission Mr. Conley C. Thompson Ms. Luann Tomkinson Mrs. Caroline Tucker University Family Center Northwest US Army North Ms. Cynthia Uviedo Valero Energy Corporation Mr. Joshua Vance Mrs. Yorka Velasco­Cabellero Mr. Mark Weiss Ms. Marissa Wenning Ms. Nita Gail Wenzel Mr. and Mrs. John H White, Jr Mr. David Woodard Young Leaders Alliance
THE NUMBERS
TCS and TCS Foundation Financials cover 7/1/2012­6/30/2013 and are audited. Data Source: Statement of Functional Expenses *Includes $508,831 of depreciation
TOTAL EXPENSES $11,064,439