2009 annual report - United Cerebral Palsy of Los Angeles, Ventura

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2009 annual report - United Cerebral Palsy of Los Angeles, Ventura
2009 ANNUAL REPORT
Changing a Life. Building a Family.
Table of Contents
Who We Are ...................................................... 2
Independent Living Apartments ......................... 4
Community Living Services ................................ 5
Adult Day Programs ........................................... 6
Children’s Programs - UCPlay Project ................. 7
Group Homes ................................................... 8
Parent Groups ................................................... 9
RESPITALITY Program .................................... 10
Employees ........................................................ 11
Special Children’s League/Psi Delta Sigma .......... 12
Community Involvement ................................... 13
Fundraising and Events ...................................... 14
UCP Wheels for Humanity ................................ 16
UCP Wheels for Humanity - Indonesia .............. 17
UCP WORK, Inc. ............................................. 18
Financial Statement ........................................... 19
Board Involvement ............................................ 20
Board of Directors & Governors ........................ 21
Donors ............................................................. 22
Management Teams ........................................... 29
2009 Annual Report
A Message From
A Message From
As you read through this annual report, you will become
acquainted with the UCP family of organizations. You will be
introduced to a few of the extraordinary volunteers, staff and
clients, who make up this family. Through their strong
partnership, we have created the widest continuum of programs,
providing more direct services and support to children and
adults and their families with developmental disabilities than
any other health charity in Southern California.
I would like to thank each and
During these past two difficult years, when state funding was
reduced, contributions were down, and operation losses large,
all UCP services continued at the highest quality and even expanded. We completed our new
affordable apartment complex, Casa de la Amistad, in Glendale, developed an apprenticeship
program for disabled adults in Santa Barbara, served 200 children with autism a week through
our performing arts program, and custom-fit and delivered 5,000 wheelchairs to poor children
and adults in developing countries around the world. We also opened UCP Wheels for
Humanity Indonesia, a wheelchair assembly plant in Yogyakarta.
UCP would not be what it is
every member of the Board for
their friendship and continued
support in carrying out the
mission of UCP. Without their
dedication, hard work, and energy,
As we developed these new divisions and increased our services, we continued uninterrupted,
to serve approximately 1,000 individuals with disabilities every day in over 40 locations which
you will see in this report.
today. When called upon to serve, our Board of Directors
do so willingly, with an open heart and checkbook, and for
that, I and the clients of UCP are eternally grateful! As you
know, we continue to face tough economic times ahead,
and their involvement and commitment to UCP has never
been more needed or welcomed. Together, with family
and community support, we give the gift of independence
What makes this possible is our caring community, our generous, dedicated Board of Directors,
professional staff who are at the top of their game, and the families of those we serve.
and ensure a life without limits for all of our clients. Their
To all of you who are involved in any way, our heartfelt thanks; you truly make a difference.
For those reading about the UCP family of organizations for the first time, I invite you to join
us. Together, we will enrich the lives of many.
It is a humbling honor and privilege to serve as your chairman.
Sincerely,
Sincerely,
Ronald S. Cohen, Ph.D.
President and Chief Executive Officer
Nicholas P. Roxborough
Chairman, Board of Directors
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service and selflessness never goes unnoticed or unappreciated.
Who We Are
United Cerebral Palsy of Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties (UCP), founded in 1945, has become the largest nonprofit direct care provider
of services in Southern California for persons with cerebral palsy, autism, and other developmental disabilities, serving over 1,000 children and adults daily.
UCP offers over 40 programs and services in four counties, ranging from residential and day programs to advocacy and family support services. These include
adult day activity and learning centers; affordable, accessible apartments, accompanied by supported living counselors; group homes with full activities and
nursing staff; children’s programs; advocacy; and RESPITALITY, giving
parents a much needed break. By adding UCP WORK, Inc. to our
family in 2001, UCP’s services expanded into Santa Barbara County.
Then with the addition of UCP Wheels for Humanity in 2007,
UCP’s impact was elevated to a global level.
Through the generosity of our community supporters, the commitment
of a dedicated staff, and the courage and vision of our Boards of Directors
and Board of Governors, UCP meets the needs of individuals and their
families throughout their lifetime, enabling them to maximize their own
potential and live full and dignified lives. UCP continues to grow and
evolve as an organization, devoted to enabling persons with all
developmental disabilities to live a life without limits.
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Students of the UCPlay Project follow Program Manager, Olivia Karaolis (bottom left) and Teal
Sherer, UCPlay Project Teacher (top left) in a creative arts lesson at Point Dume Marine
Science Elementary School.
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Bong Choi, a new resident of the UCP Glendale apartments, sits with his father enjoying
the ribbon cutting ceremony of Casa de la Amistad (House of Friendship).
As part of a
UCP WORK,
Inc. youth
program,
a group of
children
participate
in a special
education
outing.
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A young boy in Vietnam receives a new wheelchair from UCP Wheels for
Humanity. Photo courtesy of David Palmer.
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Independent Living Apartments
UCP is one of the largest developers of affordable housing for the developmentally disabled community in the United States. Our eleven independent living
Casa de la Amistad - House of Friendship
apartments help address the critical shortage of
affordable, accessible housing in Los Angeles, Orange
and Santa Barbara Counties. Residents of our apartments
have an increased sense of independence, with the ability
to lead productive, autonomous lifestyles, contributing
to their communities as citizens, employees, students,
neighbors, and friends. Casa de la Amistad (House of
Friendship) is the most recent addition to the UCP
network of independent living apartments. The 24-unit
complex is located in the City of Glendale. Subsidies
made available through the U.S. Department of Housing
and Urban Development (HUD) will ensure rents will
Casa de la Amistad is approximately 19,863 sq. ft. and is the 11th UCP accessible apartment complex for
individuals with developmental disabilities.
never exceed 1/3 of each resident’s income.
Independent Living Apartment Locations
Burbank
Carpinteria North Hollywood
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Culver City
Pasadena
Glendale (New)
Santa Monica
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Stanton
Goleta
Torrance
Los Angeles
Community Living Services
UCP’s Community Living Services (CLS) program provides individuals
with training and support to achieve and maintain their independence in
their own home.
Training and support is available in a variety of areas, including:
• Rights and Responsibilities
• Community Involvement
• Educational Pursuits
• Health and Safety
• Interpersonal Relationships
• Job Skills and Employment
• Household Management
• Financial Management
• Recreation/Leisure Opportunities
Resident of UCP’s Pasadena Apartments,
Matthew Beams, gets assistance from
UCP CLS staff member, Adrianne Dill,
with a new friend.
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Adult Day Programs
UCP’s Adult Day Programs include innovative programs that enable people to connect with resources that strengthen independence, self-esteem, healthy
living, and a sense of belonging to their community. Our focus is to promote meaningful options for the people we partner with as they carve out their adult
lives; this includes an emphasis on personal choices, increased access to innovative health services, individualized training and skill building, and accessible
options for continuing education, job placement and socialization.
Day program services are provided in six primary learning areas, including:
• Self-Advocacy and Socialization
• Self-Care and Physical Effectiveness
• Community Integration
• Vocational Training and Volunteer Internships
• Communication and Personal Expression
• Fine and Performing Arts
Deborah Hill painting in the UCP Strathern Fine Arts Studio in Van Nuys.
Adult Day Program Locations
Chatsworth Adult Development Center Strathern Adult Day Program in Van Nuys Thousand Oaks Adult Day Program Westside Activities Center in Culver City
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Children’s Programs - UCPlay PROJECT
The UCPlay Project, created in October of 2008, gives children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum
Disorders (ASD) and other disabilities a voice through drama, dance and music. We draw on the
creative arts to foster communication, social relatedness and expansion of behavioral interests. Our
learning experiences are designed to develop joint attention. Joint attention makes a significant
contribution in our ability to share objects, feelings and experiences with others. Currently, this
program teaches over 200 students a week ranging from 3 to 15 years of age. The UCPlay Project has
grown significantly from its inception and is being taught in the Los Angeles, Malibu-Santa Monica
and Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School Districts.
Students at Wilton Place Elementary (LAUSD) participate in the Hoola Hoop
activity as part of the UCPlay Project curriculum.
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Students from Sunrise Preschool (PVPUSD) are dressed up for
a UCPlay Project performance that took place during the Special
Children’s League - South Bay Holiday Luncheon.
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Group Homes
One of the cornerstones of UCP’s multi-faceted programs are the 25 community based homes that provide a loving, caring environment for adults with
cerebral palsy and other developmental disabilities to live full and dignified lives.
Services of Group Homes include:
• Personal care by trained staff 24 hours a day.
• On-going medical support and medication administration based on individualized health care needs.
• Active treatment training
programs in all activities
of daily living.
• Social/recreational
opportunities both onsite and in the community.
• Training to develop
maximum independence
and self-help skills.
The White Oak group home in Northridge.
Left to right: Amber DeBrutz, UCP client, is assisted
with cooking by UCP staff member, Claudia Dzul.
Group Home Locations
Chatsworth (7)
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Buena Park
Granada Hills (2)
Lomita
Northridge (2)
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Santa Maria (4)
Sylmar (6)
Thousand Oaks (2)
Parent Groups
UCP is fortunate to have several active parent groups at multiple group home locations. The multi-generational groups are made up of parents and siblings
of our clients who meet on a regular basis to interact with staff and other families. The meetings act as an educational and social forum to help build
stronger relationships between UCP and family members of our clients. The
Parent Groups are also active in raising funds to cover various expenses such as
social events for the staff, family and clients, and items that are requested by
staff for the residents and the group home facility.
UCP group homes in the San Fernando Valley get together to pass out gifts to
clients and staff, as part of Operation Santa.
“Knowing my child is well taken care of is priceless. The
UCP staff is caring and professional. Chatsworth is a
Members of the Chatsworth Parent Group, Dr. Jere Yates (UCP Board Member)
and Mary Smith enjoy Operation Santa, a holiday tradition at UCP Chatsworth.
family and a home. Words cannot express my gratitude.”
- Mary Smith, Parent Group Member
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RESPITALITY Program
Respite – noun. 1. Temporary relief. 2. Time out from parenting responsibilities.
Hospitality – noun. 1. Generosity & friendliness toward visitors. 2. The complimentary weekend accommodations donated by the hotel community.
The UCP RESPITALITY Program offers parents of children with special
needs the opportunity to get away for a relaxing weekend. Parents are
given the gift of free weekend accommodations at one of our local partner
hotels, while a qualified UCP Care Provider takes care of the children in
their own home at no cost to the family. A UCP RESPITALITY weekend
gives couples and single parents a chance to get away and have a much
needed break. Since it’s inception in 1989, the program has been
supported by 18-20 hotels in Los Angeles and Ventura Counties each year,
enabling UCP to serve 70 families annually.
“We cannot thank you enough for the generosity and
continued support of the UCP RESPITALITY Program, it
is a huge gift for our family and we sincerely appreciate
the opportunity to be a part of it.”
Edward and Susan Inclan, participants of the UCP RESPITALITY Program, enjoying their
6-year old twin boys, Eddie and Alex.
- Edward & Susan Inclan
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Employees
The staff and management team at UCP are the foundation of the organization. As far north as Santa Barbara County and as far south as Orange County,
there are over 650 people on the UCP roster. Many employees have been with the organization for over 30 years and it is this dedication and loyalty that
has helped us become the largest provider of services to the developmentally disabled community in Southern California. Each employee serves an important
role here at UCP and together they help make a difference in the everyday lives of our clients and their family members.
Left to right: Shelly Briggs, Director of Client Services, Joan Adams, Director of Nursing Services and Mae
Stephenson, Director of Client Services enjoy the Employee Recognition Ceremony.
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Community Living Services staff pose for a group photo. Front
row, left to right: Tammy Chong, Perfecto Quesada (UCP client),
and Esther Sweeting. Second row left to right: Kristen Baldwin,
Linda Jones, Nicolle Alvarado, and Alyssa Good.
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Special Children’s League and Psi Delta Sigma
UCP is the fortunate recipient of the hard work and dedication of two auxiliary groups, the Special Children’s League, Inc. (SCL) and Psi Delta Sigma, Inc.
Special Children’s League was founded in 1946 as a volunteer organization dedicated to furthering the cause of all people with developmental disabilities.
There are three active SCL committees (Foothill, South Bay and Whittier) that raise funds for UCP through special events, silent auctions and other activities. Psi
Delta Sigma was founded in 1921 as a national social group of women with a charitable purpose of supporting United Cerebral Palsy. Today there are
seven chapters exclusively in Southern California. The SCL committees and Psi Delta Sigma chapters together continue to raise thousands of dollars every
year for UCP and continue to foster their goals of helping individuals with developmental disabilities.
The ladies of the SCL - South Bay committee, left to right: Helen Hitzel, Janice Robinson,
Janis Farran, Joyce Komatsu, Carole Fields, Barb Dancy, Maria Kroha, Susan Brown, and
Linda Igo pose for a group shot at their Holiday Fundraising Luncheon.
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The ladies of Psi Delta Sigma - Beta Mu chapter enjoy some down time during the
Psi Delta Sigma 2009 Convention. Left to right: Sherri, Karen, Carmen, Janice,
Pat, Carole, Beverly and Nanci.
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Community Involvement
In addition to the work that UCP does for the developmentally disabled communities in Southern
California, our community involvement efforts include:
• On-going volunteer program with Notre Dame High School students, with a focus on
Respect for the Challenged.
• A UCP art exhibit, which was open to the public at the Santa Monica Pier Carousel,
showcased client artwork and photographs of UCP’s clients and programs.
• Company wide food and toy drive during the holiday season.
• UCP clients participate in a Meals On Wheels program to deliver food to homebound seniors.
• UCP clients volunteer at
ONEgeneration in Van Nuys
to assist with the lunch
program.
• UCP WORK, Inc. clients give
back weekly to the community
of Isla Vista in Santa Barbara
Student volunteers from Notre Dame High School help clean
refurbished wheelchairs at the UCP Wheels for Humanity warehouse.
as part of the Adopt-a-Block
program where they assist in
Left: A mural painted by UCP clients and staff of an eight year old
Nicaraguan girl and recipient of a UCP WFH wheelchair. The mural
was up at the Santa Monica Pier Carousel as part of an art exhibit.
maintaining the neighborhood.
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Fundraising and Events
Fundraising and events are an important part of UCP’s growth and help build
awareness for our mission.
We host a variety of fundraising events
throughout the year. The UCP Golf Classic is in its fourteenth year at the
Wilshire Country Club and the Devon Stern/UCP Golf Tournament is in its
twelfth year at the Camarillo Springs Golf Course. The newest event, which takes
place in the fall, is our Annual Casino Night at the Santa Monica Pier Carousel.
Golf Classic participants enjoy downtime after the tournament. Left to right: Dr. Bojan
Zoric with Board Members Jory Tremblay, Dr. Scott E. Powell and Dr. Alan Kessler.
Winners of the 2009 Devon Stern/UCP Golf Tournament! Left to right: Ryan Karstad,
Sean Lucas, James Crittenden and John Ward (not pictured).
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Winners of the 2009 UCP Golf Classic! Left to right: Dr. Bernard Gross (UCP Board
Member), Steve Gubner (UCP Board Member), Steven Loeb and Scott Nielsen.
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Through the kindness of community supporters and our Board of
Directors and Governors, UCP has been successful in raising money
to support our many programs. UCP has become a leader in Southern
California in providing direct care services for persons with cerebral
palsy, autism and other developmental disabilities, serving over 1,000
children and adults daily.
Casino Night guests exchange a few laughs. Left to right: Walter Robinson and his
daughter Darlene Crowe joke around with Jim and Eleanor Hudson.
The UCP Holiday Card fundraising program highlights client artwork from
UCP’s Adult Day Programs.
Left to right: Damien Gallow, Gretchen Nero, dealer, Sharon Thompson and Stephon Striplin
play a game of poker at Casino Night at the Santa Monica Pier Carousel.
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UCP Wheels for Humanity (UCP WFH), a division of UCP, collects and
refurbishes discarded wheelchairs and delivers them to disadvantaged
children and adults in developing countries. Since 1996, UCP WFH has
helped thousands of children and adults with disabilities across the developing
world gain increased mobility and dignity. UCP WFH is one of the few
organizations of its kind that uses the expertise of volunteer physical therapists,
occupational therapists and certified rehabilitation technology suppliers to
individually fit the wheelchairs to meet the recipients’ needs.
A child from Vietnam waves to the camera after receiving a refurbished
wheelchair. Photo courtesy of David Palmer.
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Wheelchairs are strapped to a van where they will make their way to new owners. Many
wheelchair recipients are given control over their mobility for the first time in their lives.
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In April of 2009, UCP WFH received a $1.6 million grant from USAID to establish an
assembly facility for wheelchairs, a training program for physical therapists and to develop
an empowerment and advocacy program in Indonesia. The wheelchair assembly operation
is located in Yogyakarta, Indonesia and employs a staff with disabilities to manage and run
the program. The end product is a locally produced pediatric wheelchair, which will be given
away to poor Indonesian children. Locally trained physical therapists will fit and service the
wheelchairs and a new awareness of disability rights by the Indonesian government will result
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from this venture. The project is expected to
become a long-term program in Indonesia and
a model for future programs. With their new
found mobility, children will be able to attend
school and become models of empowerment
One of the first recipients of a UCP WFH - Indonesia wheelchair.
for future generations of children with disabilities.
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UCP WORK, Inc., a division of UCP, offers services to over 400 residents throughout Santa Barbara
and Ventura Counties. Their programs cater to children and adults with developmental disabilities, mental
health conditions, physical limitations and other neurological disabilities. UCP WORK, Inc.’s mission is
to empower and support people with significant disabilities so that they may achieve the highest degree
of independence.
Hilary Baltan, working at a Santa Barbara grocery store,
was placed through the UCP WORK, Inc. job placement
services program.
Left: A father and son enjoy the Eagle Watch Tour on
Lake Cachuma. This outing was organized specifically
for a group of boys with autism.
Far left: The Rollin’ Gauchos, UCP WORK, Inc.’s power
soccer team, warm-up for a match.
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Statements of Revenues & Expenses Fiscal Year 2009
The figures shown are for the fiscal year which ended June 30, 2009 (in thousands).
UCP of L.A.,
Revenue: Ventura & Santa Barbara
UCP Work, Inc.
UCP Housing
Corporations
UCP Wheels for
Humanity
FY 2009
Totals
Programs
Contributions
Investment Income (Loss)
Other
Total
22,477
1,611
121
58
24,267
8,073
85
(173)
26
8,011
2,781
5
10
2,796
3,004
907
1
3,912
36,335
2,603
(46)
94
38,986
Expenses: Programs and Operating
Administration
Fundraising
Total
22,951
2,239
420
25,610
7,127
1,554
53
8,734
3,066
635
3,701
3,523
74
226
3,823
36,667
4,502
699
41,868
Revenues Over (Under) Expenses
(1,343)
(723)
(905)
89
(2,882)
Sources of Total Revenue
How Funds Were Used
93.2% Programs
6.7% Contributions
10.8% Administration
87.6 % Programs and
Operating
.1% Other
1.6% Fundraising
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Board Involvement
The members of the UCP Board of Directors and Governors have an earnest desire and genuine willingness to serve and assist us in reaching our objectives.
This talented group of men and women are UCP goodwill ambassadors out in the community. They are advocates who devote their time, vision, money and
guidance in an effort to ensure that children and adults with developmental disabilities have the critical programs and services that they need.
Left to right: Sheryl Morantz (UCP Board Member), Paul Miller (UCP Board
Member) and Lynda Miller at the Employee Recognition Ceremony.
Left to right: Dr. Stephen Fierstien, Dr. Stephen D. Bloomberg (UCP Board
Member), Rod Hagenbuch (UCP Board Member) and Paula Nickolas take time out
of their conversation for a group picture at the UCP Golf Classic cocktail hour.
“Serving on the UCP Board has been one of the most rewarding experiences I have had. The bonding and support
among the board, staff and clients is unique in my experience. Over the past several years the leadership of UCP has
continuously reached out finding new ways to support people with disabilities.”
- Rod Hagenbuch, UCP Board Member
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Jere Yates, Ph.D.
Judy Zimbert
Board of Governors
2009-2010
Board of Directors
2009-2010
Chairperson: Ellen Kessler
Secretary: Kevin P. McCarthy
Chairman: Nick Roxborough
Vice Chairman: Peter Devereaux
Secretary: Jory Tremblay
Treasurer: Paul Miller
Jeff Apple
Ken Bettencourt
Susan Bittan
Stephen D. Bloomberg, M.D.
David Bryman
Robert Cannon
The Honorable Joan
Comparet-Cassani
Lou Cassani
Frank Chavez
Arthur Cheney, Jr.
Craig Clifton
Steve Cobin
Gary Coleman
Floyd Cook
Peter Devereaux
Francisco Durazo
Richard Feldman
Marilyn Fetherolf
B.D. Fischer
Michael J. Fourticq, Sr.
Michael Glowacki
Hedi Gores
Bernard Gross, D.D.S.
Steve Gubner
Rod Hagenbuch
Hugh J. Hallenberg
Charles Haughey
Brian E. Henderson, M.D.
Judy Howard, M.D.
Linda Igo
Jeff Apple
David Bryman
Lou Cassani
Steve Cobin
Michael J. Fourticq, Sr.
Hedi Gores
Bernard Gross, D.D.S.
Steve Gubner
Rod Hagenbuch
Judy Howard, M.D.
Sasha Itzikman
Dan Jordan
Alan Kessler, M.D.
Ellen Kessler
Ronald Levenson
J.J. Levenstein, M.D., F.A.A.P.
David Levinson
Kevin P. McCarthy
Sheryl Morantz
Nancy A. Niparko, M.D.
Scott E. Powell, M.D.
Richard Rosin
Peter William Shapiro
Ralph J. Shapiro
Rick Stern
Kenton Van Harten
Sasha Itzikman
Richard P. (Dick) Jensen
Dan Jordan
Alan Kessler, M.D.
Philip S. Lanzafame
Lester Leibson
Ronald Levenson
J.J. Levenstein, M.D., F.A.A.P.
David Levinson
Lee Linden
Lena Longo
Peter Longo
Phyllis Mackie
M. Graham Miller
Paul Miller
Sheryl Morantz
Tracey A. Murray
Melvyn Nachman
Nancy A. Niparko, M.D.
George William Ott, III
Scott E. Powell, M.D.
Mike Raichelson
Tom Ritter
Derek Rogers
Richard Rosin
Marilyn Ross
Karen Roxborough
Nick Roxborough
Peter William Shapiro
Ralph J. Shapiro
Michael Smith
Rick Stern
John Thies
Jory Tremblay
Kenton Van Harten
Sidney Wicks
Jere Yates, Ph.D.
Marianne Younkheere
Judy Zimbert
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Vice President:
Spastic Children’s
Margaret Rose Shultz
Endowment
Secretary/Treasurer:
Foundation
Charles Haughey
Board of Directors
2009-2010
Ray D. Drumheiser
President: Peter William Shapiro Paul Miller
Tim Son
Secretary: Floyd Cook
Treasurer: Peter Longo
UCP Housing
Corporations
Gary Coleman
2009-2010
Peter Devereaux
Michael Glowacki
Beach Court Housing
Ronald Levenson
Foundation, Carpinteria
Milton Miller
Bel Air Housing Foundation,
Derek Rogers
Thousand Oaks
Nick Roxborough
Burbank Accessible Apartment
Ralph J. Shapiro
Corporation, Burbank
Cahuenga Housing
HUD Corporations
Foundation, North Hollywood
Board of Directors
Calabasas Housing
2009-2010
Foundation, Sylmar
President: Bernard Gross, D.D.S. Culver City Accessible Apartments
Corporation, Culver City
Vice President:
Glendale Housing Corporation,
Margaret Rose Shultz
Glendale
Secretary/Treasurer:
Hillcrest Housing Foundation,
Charles Haughey
Thousand Oaks
Los Angeles Accessible Apartments
Craig Clifton
Corporation, Los Angeles
James P. Hudson
Mission Housing Foundation,
Paul Miller
Sylmar
Ocean Housing Foundation,
Glendale Housing
Santa Monica
Corporation
Board of Directors Orange County Housing
Foundation, Buena Park
2009-2010
Oscar Housing Foundation,
President: Bernard Gross, D.D.S.
Northridge
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Palos Verdes Housing
Foundation, Lomita
San Fernando Housing
Foundation, Sylmar
San Gabriel Housing Foundation,
Pasadena
Stanton Accessible Apartments,
Stanton
Torrance Accessible Apartments
Corporation, Torrance
Tumbleweed Housing
Foundation, Goleta
Villa Housing Foundation,
Granada Hills & Sylmar
White Oak Housing
Foundation, Northridge
Woodcock Housing
Foundation, Sylmar
RESPITALITY Partners
Ayres Hotel, Hawthorne/
Manhattan Beach
The Belamar, Manhattan Beach
Comfort Inn & Suites, Oxnard
Embassy Suites Hotel, Arcadia
Foghorn Harbor Inn,
Marina Del Rey
Grand Vista Hotel, Simi Valley
Hilton Los Angeles Airport
Hotel
Hotel Angeleno, Brentwood
Hyatt Westlake Plaza Hotel,
Westlake Village
Luxe Sunset Hotel, Bel-Air
Marriott, Los Angeles Downtown
Marriott, Manhattan Beach
Marriott, Marina Del Rey
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Marriott, Torrance
Marriott Residence Inn,
Beverly Hills
Pacific Palms Conference
Resort, Industry Hills
Palm Garden Hotel,
Thousand Oaks
Sheraton Universal Hotel,
Universal City
Westin Long Beach Hotel
Mark & Donna Macdonald
Mercedes-Benz of South Bay
Occidental Petroleum Corporation
Nick & Karen Roxborough
Special Children’s League,
South Bay Committee
Donald & Maureen Binder
Andy & Deborah Bogen
Blair A. Carty
Chelsea Construction Company
Cohen, Miskei & Mowrey LLP
Community Health Charities
The Honorable Ronald George
$10,000 - $24,999
& Barbara George
The Glowacki Group, LLC
David V. Adams
Goldrich & Kest Industries
Bank of America
Dr. Bernard & Sue Gross
UCP is proud to recognize the
Cannon Family Foundation
Howard Grossman
following donors for their
Community Foundation
Rod & LaVerne Hagenbuch
generous contributions. This
of the Verdugos
George & Caryn Harb
list represents cumulative gifts Donald DeSanctis
Charles & Margaret Haughey
for the fiscal year 2009.
Stephen & Julie DesJardins
Paul C. Haughey
Peter & Sandra Devereaux
Hinricher & Crasnick, LLP
$50,000+
Elks of Los Angeles Foundation HUB International of California,
Alec Gores
Insurance Services, Inc.
The Dorothy L. Griest
The Gores Group
Robert & Milly Kayyem
Charitable Foundation
Harriet H. Samuelsson
Morton & Sally Kirshner
Karin L. Larson
Foundation
John Liebes
Psi Delta Sigma, Inc.
Dr. Brian & Judith Henderson Maui Jim, Inc.
The Shapiro Family Charitable
Jewish Community Foundation Drs. Scott E. Powell &
Foundation
Dr. Dale R. Laurance
Cynthia Boxrud
Alison Shapiro
Ronald & Marcia Levenson
Rochdale Investment Management
Peter William Shapiro
Moss & Company
Roxborough, Pomerance, Nye
Shirley & Ralph J. Shapiro
Paul, Hastings, Janofsky &
& Adreani
Weingart Foundation
Walker LLP
Allen B. Sackler
Special Children’s League,
Florence Seligman
$25,000 - $49,999
Foothill Committee
Mark & Kathleen Snashall
Unique Recycling of California Special Children’s League,
David Epstein
Phillip & Marsha Wright
Whittier Committee
Fanny Pak Dance Group
Mildred Spiegelman
Michael J. & Janet Fourticq
$5,000 - $9,999
Sullivan Curtis Monroe
Hancock Park Associates
Swift Memorial Health Care
Dr. Alan & Ellen Kessler
American Fish & Seafood
Foundation
Lena Longo
Company
Richard Walrack
2009 Annual Report
William P. Wolfe
Judy Zimbert
$1,000 - $4,999
Mark Alcala
Charles & Audrey Alfano
American Business Bank
Amgen Foundation Matching
Gifts Program
Kenneth & Susan Anderson
Timothy & Yuki Armstrong
Frank & Beverly Arnstein
Bank of America Foundation
Mike Bantuveris
Frances Barbour
Bergen Foundation
Kenneth R. & Marilyn
Bettencourt
Roy & Susan Bittan
Mark & Deborah Blaszkiewicz
Stephen D. Bloomberg, M.D.
The Louis L. Borick Foundation
Henry F. Borsum
Jerry & Nadine Bowman
Dorothy Collins Brown
Charitable Foundation
David & Fern Bryman
Arthur & Peggy Cheney
Clearview Sanitarium &
Convalescent Center
Steve & Susan Cobin
Ronald & Susan Cohen
Conejo Valley Support Group
CPEhr
Michael F. Daly
David & Michele De Wenter
Norma DeHaan
Ernest Y. Doizaki
Gary East
ECHO of Northrop Grumman
Alan D. & Anne Feld
Donald & Marilyn Fetherolf
B.D. & Fran Fischer
Bernard & Lenore Greenberg
May Beth Greenway
Steven & Laura Gubner
Andrew Gumpert
Drs. Gerald & Erika Hassan
Drs. Sean Henderson &
Laura E. Crocitto
Michael & Candice Herman
Dr. Donald & Mary Hester
Robert & Nita Hirsch
James & Eleanor Hudson
Souhail Israwi
Sasha Itzikman
J.D.M. Foundation
Todd & Tatiana James
Bernadine Jenkins
Clark & Gretchen Jensen
Daniel & Carolyn Jordan
Ronald Katz &
Leona Shapiro Katz
Robert & Susan Kazdan
Sharon Keith
Ernest & C.J. Khougaz
Phillip & Mary J. Kontos
Glen Kramer
John Kuhn
Dr. David & Nancy Lacey
Theodore & Lilion Lee
Leslie’s Poolmart, Inc.
Michael & Nancy McDowell
McElvany Family Foundation
Merrill Lynch & Co.
Foundation, Inc.
M. Graham & Ingrid Miller
Paul & Lynda Miller
Jacqueline Misho
Dr. Clinton Y. &
Joanne Montgomery
Joseph & Aaris Navarra
Nestle Foundation
Nancy A. Niparko, M.D.
NSBN LLP
George William Ott, III
Dr. Edward & Nancy Phillips
William Pierpoint
Susan Pisciotta
Drew & Pauline Pomerance
Paul & Marie Reim
Derek & Barbara Rogers
Richard & Roz Rosin
Joel Saltzburg
Greg & Denise Sanford
Sasco
Norman Schulman, M.D.
Shamrock Holdings of
California, Inc.
Lloyd Sherman & Marge Telleen
Dr. Melvin & Lynna Silverstein
Michael & Mary Smith
Adrian Stern
Marlene Stern
Rick & Elisa Stern
Jacob E. Tauber, M.D.
Mark & Lori Torline
W. Lee Towns
Jory Tremblay
TWIW Insurance Services, LLC
Bonnie Ullmann
Roland & Giti Underhill
United Way of Los Angeles
Upside Investments, Inc.
The Honorable Charles &
Miriam Vogel
Shannon C. Vukalcic
Westside Pediatric Dental Group
Richard & Yvetta Williams
Myrna Knudsen Wise
Gina Woodruff
Carl E. Wynn Foundation
Dr. Jere & Carolyn Yates
Marianne Younkheere
Edward & Gretchen Fourticq
Ida Fradkin
Alan & Susan Freedman
Katherine Froloff
Louis Guigliano
Meloni Hallock
ICI Worldwide, Inc.
Eleanor Jacobs
Elizabeth K. LaRocca
David & Joan Levinson
Steven S. Loeb
Larry Logsdon
Michael Lorenzen
$500 - $999
Maria Del Rio Low
D. Allen & Kathleen Lund
Jane Abbott
Trevor Macy
Peter Adams
Lamora Magdaleno
Steve Adams
William F. Maggiore
AMCAL General Contractors, Inc. Michael & Brenda Magnes
Maria Avila
Sharon Mastropietro
John & Terrie Barr
David & Arlene Meyerson
Isaac Bartley, M.D.
Milton & Marcy Miller
David & Nina Berson
Michael Miskei
Mark Borman
Gary Nye
William & Shelli Broder
Mark O’Keefe & Linda Jones
Robert R. Brooker
Rick Olshansky
Burbank Supply
Jerry & Karen Orefice
Donald & Judith Bustany
Victor T. Patterson, II
Larry Caddle
John & Trish Peterson
Joe Campos & Marsha Benaron Thomas & Diane Petrovich
John & Dawn Coen
Dr. Frank & Margarete Preusser
Gary & Sue Coleman
Ernest A. Quiroz, Jr.
Robert & Jill Costas
Ernest L. Quiroz, Sr.
Clifford R. Dernham
Susan Reed
Edison International Employee William & Josephine Rimpau
Giving Program
Colleen Hurley Roque
Fouad El Abd
David Rosso
Marc D. Evans
Peter & Lenore Roxborough
UCP est. in 1945
Dr. Paul & Sandra Rudnick
David Rygalski
Joan Schulman
Fred Silton
Dan & Cynthia Smith
Joseph & Dione Smith
Lyly Stefanowicz
Claude & Anna Mae Stephenson
David & Heather Trzcinski
Dr. John & Caroline Tsuang
United Way of Ventura County
Virginia Vichairattanawong
Lisa Vukalcic, M.D.
Wachovia Foundation Matching
Gifts Program
Wellpoint Associate Giving
Campaign
Emily Wensel
Mrs. James Westphall
Dan & Juanita Williams
David & Page Williger
Alan Zawolkow
$100 - $499
AAA Flag & Banner
Manufacturing
Aarkay Insurance
Elaine Adams
Michael & Girlie Adreani
Albertsons Community
Partners Program
D. Abbott & Linda Alexander
Wayne Allard
Allstate Giving Campaign
Leonard & Barbara Alper
Jeff Apple
Kimberly Arias
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Armstrong & Sigel, LLP
Earl Armstrong
Drs. Charles & Sandra Aronberg
Fredda Ash
Judith D. Auerbach
David & Naomi Baer
Barry & Amy Baker
Irving & Lori Baker
Ramon & Francisca Barajas
Victor & Frances Barkin
Mary E. Barnes
Helen Bass
Laurie Bauman
Ronald & Sharon Beams
Victoria Beckett
Bellflower Recycling Center, Inc.
Matthew Bellner
Rick Berger
Susan Berman
James J. Bernard
Jean H. Bernhart
Max & Bertha Bernstein
Michael & Jeanne Bernstein
Martha Berthiaume
Dr. Edward & Shirley Bierman
Jim Bierman
Marvin & Reva Biers
Robert & Ruth Blank
Ronald H. Bloom
Arnold & Sherrill Blumberg
Dennis & Sharon Blunk
Donald & Desley Boardman
Morris Bocian
Robert & Sherrill Borrell
Roger & Donna Borrell
Boulevard Pediatrics Medical
Group
Barbara Brace
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Bryan Branly
Charles & Narumon Brewer
Naomi Brill
Bert & Muriel Brodsky
Paul & Marcie Bronkar
Ellen Brown
Eunice Brown
Gary Brown
Jean Brown
Lionel Brown
Philip J. Brown
Roy & Susan Brown
David Browne
Mark Bucell
Pearl Bundy
Christopher & Jill Burgess
James & Debbie Burrows
Sandra Olsen Caplan
The Honorable Lois G. Capps
Marvin & Maria Carlis
Janice A. Casazza
James Cashin
Lou & Joan Cassani
Louis F. & Kathryn Ceppi
B.J. & Greg Chandler
Daryll & Cynthia Clark
Dave Clark
Eileen Cohen
Mark & Lyn Cohen
Stacey Cohen-Maitre, Ph.D.
Laurie C. Collins
Harold J. Comins
Construction Consultants, Inc.
Evelyne Conti
Floyd & Emiko Cook
Craig Cooper
Mark Corwin
CresaPartners
Lynn Cripe-Kaser
Keith & Gladys Cunningham
Frank & Karen Dabby
Shelena Daniels
Robert & W. Jacqueline Davis
Jack I. Dayan
Michael & Marilyn De Guzman
Russ Decker & Laura Lyons
Avelina E. Del Real
Ernest & Veronica DelFante
Kirk, Kelly & Kaitlyn Del Valle
Hagop Demirjian
Larry Dennison
Carl Dickerson
George Hung Do
Doizaki and Sons
Barry & Ellen Dorfman
Eleanor J. Doyle
Brian Doyle-Murray
Joseph C. Drago
Robert W. Drake
Mabel Dube
John & Marlene Dultz
Victoria Duron
Rosemary Edelman
Mario & Nunzia Egizii
Sara P. Eisner
Sal R. Elia
David Ellingson
Christopher Ellner
Robert K. Farrell
Brandon Feitelson
Ania Ferell
Lorrilyn Fetherolf
Edward Figueroa
Mary Fitzgerald
Eric Foker
Jack & Terese Ford
2009 Annual Report
Paul Forest
Gilbert & Pearl Frank
Ben Franklin Family Foundation
Ernestine Frazier
Eugene F. Frederick, III
Lydia Friedlich
Allan & Lois Friedman
Terry & Lucy Gaddis
Alberto & Julie Garcia
Edith May Garcia
Mauricio & Amparo Garcia
Paul & Karen Garibaldi
Lucy Gaskill-Gaddis
Philip Gebhardt
Charles & Linda George
Edward George
Patricia George
Patricia Gillum
Glauber\Berenson
Glen Wok Corporation
Arthur & Doris Glick
Carole Glodney
Larry Glotfelty
Laurence Goitia
Barbara Goldenberg
Fred & Gale Goldring
Goldring, Hertz &
Lichtenstein, LLP
Robert & Laurie Goldstein
Charlene Gomez
Richard E. Goodman
Richard Gottesman
Gineau & Ashley Grandmain
Richard & Sharon Granowitz
Daniel J. Gray, Jr.
John & Hope Greenwood
Kyle Grimes
Alan & Pamela Grossbard
The Ground Control Group, Inc.
Kevin Gusinow
Carlos & Michelle Gutierrez
Erwin and Virginia Haass
Foundation, Inc.
Linda Hall
Arthur & Carol Haller
Neill S. & Marianna Harper
Scott D. Harrington
Larry E. Hart
Nicholas Havinga
Don & Anita Hecht
Warren Heeg
Lisa Helfend Meyer
Jessica Hershorn
Steven & Sheila Higgins
Mary C. Hinkley
Hoefflin & Associates
Irwin Hoffman, Ph.D.
Norm Reeves Honda Superstore
Employees
Dean & Andrea Horten
Susan Howard
Xuan & Loc Huang
James Hudnall
Peter & Barbette Hunt
Ervin Hurd
Kevin & Sara Hurley
William & Judith Hying
IBM Employee Services Center
Ruston Imming
Laura T. Inglis
Martin R. Irani
Gary Iskowitz
Ramsey Israwi
Salim Y. Israwi
Laurence & Keiko Jacobson
Sheldon & Nancy Jaffe
Henry & Miryam Jannol
Peter M. Jay
JD Office Products
Daniel Jennings &
Elisabeth Waters
Miriam G. Jones
Joe & Julia Joseph
Susan Judd
Aram M. Kadish
Dr. Stuart & Frances Kahn
Edward Kandel
Andrew & Roberta Kantola
Jolyn Karaolis
Amiram & Perla Karney
William & Wendy Kaszycki
Phillip & Sandra Katz
Richard & Louise Kaufman
Tim & Cynthia Kelley
Charles & Doris Kenney
James & Nancy Kenzik
David & Nancy Kern
Jan Kessler
Raffi & Avedis Khajerian
David Kinnoin
Richard & Inta Kipper
Helene Kirby
Mary Kirchen
Kevin Kirkpatrick
Richard D. Kirshberg
Arthur & Frances Klein
Howard Knee
Richard & Jenny Knowles
Paul & Rebecca Kober
Joachim Komet
Evelyn Koss
Karl Kraves
Kraves PR
William & Maria Kraves
Robert & Elizabeth Krug
Tamiko Kudo
Claudia Kunin
L.A. Group for the Blind of Israel
Ladies of Columbus
Joseph & Annette Lafreniere
Victoria Laham
Cecelia Lance
Harvey & Shannon Landy
Gregg M. Lane, D.M.D., F.A.G.D.
Stephen & Terri Lantz
Philip & Melinda Lanzafame
Louise Leef
Jack W. Lepisto
Bruce & Dr. J.J. Levenstein
Dr. Joel & Jodi Levine
Walter Lewis
Derek Justin Linz
David & Autumn List
David D. Loccisano
John Lockareff
Albert & Diana Lopez
Lost Barrio Partners, LLP
LTS Travel Service
Dane Lum
Mark Lum
Kevin Lynn
Robert & Karen Lynn
Colin D. MacDougall
Macy’s West G.I.F.T.
Anthony Magnemi
Glen & Gail Maijala
Dawn Marando
The Honorable Gregg Marcus
& Marsha Marcus
Michael Margules
Arnold Marks
Lawrence & Elizabeth Marshall
Robin Mathes
Brian Matley
Charles & Susana May
Joan E. McArthur
Jim & Nancy McBride
McCalla Company
Kevin McCarthy
Kevin P. McCarthy
Micah McCloskey
Margaret McDermott
Vicki McKinley Groth
Ross & Louisa McLean
Elizabeth C. McMurray
McShea & Associates, Inc.
Janet E. Meissner
Edward & Susan Meltzer
Arnold & Sharon Messer
Frank & Marilyn Miles
Ken Miles
David Miller & Jean Hirano
Dr. Albert & P. Wagniere
Mizrahi
Joan Monarch
Steven & Jackie Monkarsh
Steven Montfort
Rene Mooshy
William & Adalene Moothart
Sheryl Morantz
Constance Morgan
Freddrick Morrow
Angelo Mozilo
Mullen Finance Plan
Robert J. Murphy
June Nadle
Jim Nafus
Randy Nakayama
Dr. Ricardo Navas
Margo Neal
UCP est. in 1945
Gretchen M. Nero
Newman Aaronson Vanaman
Scott Nielsen
Joan V. Norland
Roy Norris
Mariza Ochoa
Terri O’Lear
Emmett O’Neill
John & Donna O’Neill
Alicia Ortegon
Eleanor Orthun
Pacific National Group LLC
Bob Pagnotta
David Palermo
Robert & Sandra Papazian
Charles Parnes
Wilamena G. Parson
David & Jean Patino
Thomas Patino
Carol Patterson
Glenn Paul
Teri J. Pearson
Richard M. & Mitzi Penney
Mary E. Perassolo
Perry & Associates, LLC
Lila-Elaine Perry
Barbara Lee Philips
Jerry & Marlyn Phillips
Sherry Phillips
Thomas & Linda Pincu
Jerry & Mary Piner
Alwyn M. Powell
Richard & Jenna Powell
Steven Pressfield
Wilfredo & Nancy Que
Emma Quinn
Bruce Radi
Rainbow Productions, Inc.
Barry & Lisa Reed
Christian Reichardt
Joseph & Marjorie Renkow
Michael Richardson
Steven Ridgeway
Rebecca Ann Rieck
George D. Riemer
Martin & Christine Rivera
Merritt & Myrtle Robinson
James & Judith Rockenbach
Peter Rolfe
Gilbert & Valerie Romoff
Dr. Charles & Isabel Rosenbaum
Ervin & Mary Rubey
Ben Rubin
Douglas & Jacalyn Ryan
Steven B. Safan
Kathryn E. Salm
Shel & Jan Sandman
John Sargent & Whitney Wilds
Raymond Sarkis
Michael & Monique Schiff
Michael Schill
Robert & Barbara Schiller
David Schlais
Michael Schneider
Bill & Penny Schroeder
George & Felice Schulman
Bruce & Alice Schultz
John & Donna Schulz
Jim Schwartz
Anthony Sciarrino
Wayne Scott
Larry B. Seewack
Jeffrey & Lauren Segal
Stephen & Cynthia Selznick
Sempra Employee Giving
Network
Sanford & Geri Shadrow
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John Shaheen
Paul & Sally Shankman
Solomon Shankman, Ph.D.
Marvin & Gertrude Shapiro
Stephen & Donna Shapiro
Howard Sherwood
Richard & Denise Shoemaker
Dr. Alfred & Mary Shore
Jerold Siegan
Bernie Simons
Richard Smith
David Snyder
James Solomon
Ed Spiegel
Frank Spillers
Star Medical & Surgical
Supplies, Inc.
Cori Stearns
Frank Stefanik
Alan Stein & Terry Sue Holpert
Alan & Pam Stephenson
Paul E. Sterba
Sterling Oaks Financial Service
Robert & Nancy Stern
John O. Stewart
Sandy Strickland
George & Susan Sugarman
William & Freida Surace
Anthony & Joy Tafarella
Henry & June Takei
Kern Tam
Emma V. Taylor
June Teitsworth
Luis L. Tejeda
Alexander J. Tenta
Steve P. Theodore
Terri Thompson
Jennifer Tiner
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Kathy Tirinnanzi
George Toberman
Judy Tobor
Russell & Susan Tracy
Trans International Trucking, Inc.
Joseph Trocino
Steve True
Travis True
Union Bank of California
United Way of Tri-State
Russel Upton
Ron & Jami Valentine
Laura A. Vieira
Gustavo & Cecelia Villanueva
Mark Vukalcic
James Wahe
Steve & Maria Wale
John Ward
Douglas & Arja Wax
Elliot Wax
Ruthie H. Webster
Rita Weil
Ethan & Sandra Weitz
Dave Wesolowski
Serena A. White
Bruce M. Whizin
John & Sue Wilbur
Jacob & Mitzi Wilkin
Lisa Williams
David R. Wilson
Rodney Wirtz
Paul R. Wittman
Robert Woerner
Richard Wolf
Gary & Sandra Yaggy
Arlene C. Zimmer
The Looker Foundation
Ludwick Family Foundation
U.S. Agency for International
Development (USAID)
UCP Wheels for
$25,000 - $49,999
Humanity
Board of Directors Caroleen Feeney
2009-2010
The Fred Maytag Family
Foundation
Chairman: Steve Cobin
Lawrence & Sandra Post
Secretary: Koorosh Zartoshty
Family Foundation
Treasurer: C. Stefan Freeman
The David Vickter Foundation
Susan Bittan
Barry Bookin
Nicholas DeWitt
Neil Frame
John R. Holmberg
Julia S. Hopping
Lawrence A. Post
Richard Rosin
Ted Schwab
Peter William Shapiro
Roberta Stuart
Jory Tremblay
Peter Zimble
$10,000 - $24,999
Tim Allen Foundation
Harold Belkin
Roy & Susan Bittan
The Broder Family
Foundation Inc.
Sheila Daly Foundation
Galpin Auto Sports
Goldman Sachs
Palestine Childrens Relief Fund
Francine A. Weiner
Witherbee Foundation
The George & Fay Young
UCP Wheels for Humanity is
Foundation, Inc.
proud to recognize the following Ruth & Allen Ziegler Foundation
donors for their generous
contributions. This list
$5,000 - $9,999
represents cumulative gifts
for the fiscal year 2009.
Myrtle L. Atkinson Foundation
Carlos Bernard
$50,000+
Beau & Mary Boeckmann
General Atlantic Development Boeckmann Charitable Foundation
Steve & Susan Cobin
Corp.
2009 Annual Report
Danellie Foundation
FedEx Freight Inc.
Foundation for the Carolinas
National Ability Center
Robert Sappio
The Shapiro Family Charitable
Foundation
Peter William Shapiro
Jon Shiring
Sanford & Charna Sugar
Jack DeLoss Taylor Foundation
Paul Young & Cheryl Hines
$1,000 - $4,999
William Ahmanson
Allergan Foundation
Sam Anker
Barnes Family Foundation
Henry Bednarz
Nancy Bloch
Bert Boeckman
Buuck Family Foundation
Billy Cheesman
Crafco, Inc.
Jobee Croskery
DeWitt, Denney & Painter LLP
The Doehring Foundation
Epitaph
Sylvan G. Feldstein
Greg & Kaye Fenner
Richard & Bonnie Forrester
Neil Frame
William Garber
Salvador Garcia
Good Works Foundation
Franklyn Gottbetter
Mitchell A. Greenbaum
Moe Greendale Family Foundation
Hansen Beverage Company
Brian Hennigan
John R. Holmberg
Dr. Steven & Julia Hopping
Joshua L. Humiston
Richard & Roberta Intrater
Dr. Alan & Ellen Kessler
Philip Klein
Michael LaFetra
The Lastfogel Foundation
Gordon Leavitt
Ronald & Marcia Levenson
The Lindemann Foundation
Lowitz Foundation
Robert H. Ludlow, Jr.
Jesse Malin
Allison Maney
Mitchell S. Margolis
Judith McCalla
McCormick Foundation
Amy Meyer
Robert Morgan
Linnie Murphy
Diane Murray
Palmer Walker Foundation
Kyle Petersen
Brent A. Polacheck
Ben & Camille Puccinelli
Quarles & Brady LLC
Christopher Reeve Paralysis
Foundation
Patti & Hans Rockenwagner
Rotary Club of Northridge
Special People in Need
Steinbrecher & Span LLP
Rick & Elisa Stern
Sidney Stern Memorial Trust
Roberta Stuart
Stephen A. Taub
Jory Tremblay
Union Bank
United Way
Unite The United Foundation
Thomas C. Venable
Vollmer Family Foundation
Warner Music Group Companies
Alex Weingert
Katie Weise
Robert & Carla Wirth
Koorosh Zartoshty
Jeffrey & Caryl Zwecker
$500 - $999
Paul Ause
Helen Kim Bass
Michael & Robin Blake
Kenneth & Evelyn Burack
California Association to Aid
Ukraine
Jeffrey A. Caryn
Lou & Joan Cassani
Jeff Ciallella
Richard Cohen
Yossi & Sara Coral
Marcelo De O Freire
Tom Duenkel
Fat Wreck Chords
Mayra Fornos
William & Mercedes Foster
Sarah M. Frame
C. Stefan & Justine Freeman
David Fults
Joann Georges
Michael Glowacki
Richard & Annetta Good
Foundation
Rob Gould
Hersh, Mannis & Bogen, LLP
Evelyn J. Heyward
James & Eleanor Hudson
Interstate Battery System
Lynn Isenberg
Shannon Jackson
Chris Jargo
Judith Ziegler Jones
William D. Jordan
Jane Kaczmarek
Lewis Kay
Juliet Kong
The Light Action Foundation
Blake Lindsley
Erik Luchs
Joseph P. Lyons
Jerry Maryniuk
Robert L. Matousek
James G. Maxwell, Jr.
Tim Page
Thom & Mindy Panunzio
Brian Penn
Pioneer Transportation Corp.
Turk Pipkin
Irynej & Anne Prokopovych
Richard Rothenberg
Allen Rumack
Nadine Saab
Sam Schmidt Paralysis Foundation
George Schwindt
Tim R. Starks
Daniel & Laure Stern
Stoller Foundation
Greg & Shari Sullivan
Salvatore & Francine Trupiano
UCP est. in 1945
Greg Umlas
Unitarian Universalist Church
of Studio City
Ken & Candice Van Deest
Villam Artist Management
Andrea C. Weisman
John C. Williamson
Bernard & Christine Wiser
Ray & Noelle Wolfe
$100 - $499
The Agency Group
Suzanne D. Akana
Jonathan Aldrich
Harvey & Susan Allen
John Antczak
Gordon W. Anthony
Kristin Armenia
Kenneth & Susan Auerbach
Sharisse Bake
Joan Ballo
Steven Belkin
Harriet Bell
Rebecca Bellerive
James & Amy Bernstein
Abbe Bershatsky
Big Gun Entertainment
Donald D. Bilyew
Sally Blowitz
Ken Bodenstein
Barry & Kathryn Bookin
John Bouchard
Kate Boutilier
Hayden Bower
Charles T. Braden
Donald & Carole Broadland
Bryon & Laurie Brubanker
John D. Bruther
Debra Burke-Owens
Susan Lynn Burrell
Christine Byrd
Cookie Carosella
Mike Carrion
Kenneth & Cheryl Case
Homer T. & Helen Caston
Scott Chon
Mary M. Clancy
Tim Cloney
Ronald & Susan Cohen
Christopher Colombo
Gary & Gina Coronado
Matthew Dodds Covington
Amanda B. Cross
Crystal Family Foundation
The Davidow Charitable Fund
Lonny Gene Davis
Brianna Deane
Beth Dearth
Gregory & Janet DeWitt
Nicholas & Mary DeWitt
Carol Jean Doehring
Ellen Kahn Dorfman
Michael Dorian
Lisa Drake
Edward Eastabrooks
Daniel E. Elias
David Ellington
Ellen Engel
Holly Engelman
Sonia Espinal
Robert & Jacqueline Fein
Fran Feinman
Richard & Julie Feldman
Saul & Patricia Ferdan
Roger Ferrell
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Stephan A. Ferrone
Frank & Connie Filice
Finest City Broadcasting
First Christian Church
Elliott Fishlyn & Laura Green
Dennis Foley
Len & Jasmine Forman
Foster Home Distributing Inc.
Anneliese Freeman
DeeDee Freeney
Peter Gaehler
Jonathon Gan
Salvador Garcia
Jeffrey A. Garyn
Francesca Gastil
Jay Gendron
Jennifer Georges
Shahin Ghadir
Alexandra Gleysteen
Frederick & Lois Goldberg
Stephanie Goldman
Patricia Gonzales
Mitchell E. Gosset
Mark Grillo
Albert Guardado
Maxine S. Haft, Ph.D.
Mary Anne Haley
David R. Halverson
Roth Harris
Takahiro Haruyama
Jeff Haskett
George H. Hearn, Jr.
Donald G. Henglein, LLC
Ramierez Hermosilco
Jeffrey Hochman
Ken Honbo, M.D.
Aimee Hopkins
Lee & Monica Hopkins
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Erin Hudson
Albert F. Hwang
Jesse Hynes
Juliette Jackson
Dianne Jargo
Antoinette Jeffery
Clark & Gretchen Jensen
Scott Johnson &
Gael O’Sullivan
Donna Jorgenson
Christopher Knauf
Joyce R. Kneisel
Knock Out Productions, Inc.
Victor Konovalov
Michael D. Kremer
Lewis Kuy
Ron Kuznetz
Mark La Bonge
Lynette La Scala
Ralph & Jackie Lacher
Alice Lafferty
Stephen W. Lastig, M.D.
Cole & Suzanne Lee
Jennie Lee
Mark & Andrea Levin
Raymond Lew
Joyce Lilley
Amy Looker
LRN Corporation
Kin W. Lui, M.D.
Laura Lynn
The Alice MacGraw Revocable
Trust
Nazar Mahmoud
Bohdan Z. Malaniak
Lynn Mangione
Michael & Karen Mankes
Mark Mankis
Howard March
Christine Masters
Robert K. Matteri, M.D.
The Mazursky Family Foundation
Rick McKiddy
James J. Meehan
Paul & Shannon Micevych
Jeanne Miller
Paul & Lynda Miller
Michael J. Montagna
Rolf Morris
David Morton
Robert Moscowitz
Mwelwk Mulenga
Joe Multere
Jennifer Nankin
Nigro Karlin Segal &
Feldstein, LLP
Sabrina Nix
North Hollywood Auto
Repair Inc.
Arden Norvold
Michael & Doris O’Hara
Mark O’Keefe & Linda Jones
Pamela Smith Interiors
The Charles & Mary Payton
Trust
Alvin & Alleen Ramrus
Barbara C. Reesing
James & Teresa Reynolds
Alan P. Ribakoff
David Richard
Kenneth Rieger
Ron Rifkin
Tom Ritter
Neal Roberts
Robert Evans Studios Inc.
Jose E. Robledo
2009 Annual Report
Sean Rosen
Richard & Roz Rosin
Andrew & Lisa Rothstein
Deborah Rothman
Kenneth Rowles
Wynter Rullman
Roger Russell
Mitchell & Bellance Rutter
SA Recycling
Bebo Saab
Allan & Kay Sacks
Michael Salant
Robert Salant, M.D.
Steven Salant
Cecileci Sanfilpo
Sandra R. Schaub
George Schenick
Tony Schmitz
Sandy Schwartz
Wolf Seeberg
Linda S. Semon
Teal Sherer
Rick & Kendra Sherrill
Joanne G. Shimada
June & Clare Short
Hank B. Siegel
Adam Silbar
Jeffrey H. Silberman
Joseph & Edwina Skaff
Douglas & Barbara J. Smith
Kirstin Snowball
William Sommer
Ruth Spainge
Sheila Steckel
Gregg & Joanne Stevens
Richard & Audrey Stevens
Sandy & Gail Stoll
Brad Stone
Neil & Andrea Strahl
Te & Ra Strong
Lola Sutton
Ngan Ha Ta
Jules Teffaha
Law Offices of Todd D. Thibodo
Jody Thomas
Kathy L. Thomas
Tonkins, Inc.
Josh Tonkins
Vagrant Records LLC
Allan & Judith Voigt
Mike Wagenberg
Marilee Walker
Barry A. Weiner
Michael Weiner &
Diane Margolin
Laurence & Helene White
Daryl Wilson
David Wong
Doreen Wong
X Bar Staff
Joomana Youssef
Marc & Ellen Zabar
Howie Zelin
Alan E. Zweig
$10,000 - $24,999
Balm Foundation, Inc.
Wood-Claeyssens Foundation
$5,000 - $9,999
UCP WORK, Inc.
Board of Directors
Taco Bell (Santa Barbara
2009-2010
County)
Chairperson: Jeffrey Cowen
$1,000 - $4,999
Vice Chairperson:
Gary J. Clancy
Felix J. & Judith N. Babka
Secretary: Ned Emerson
Eric & Stacy J. Baron
Treasurer: Glenn R. Wilson
Jeffrey & Linda Cowan
Arnold S. & Toby G. Deerson
Andy Chou
Martha Degasis
David C. Fainer, Jr.
Edward W. Emerson &
Richard Rosin
Ann Lippincott
Joe Salcedo
Christopher & Rita K. Haake
Dave Wesolowski
Jodi Hansen
Phil Womble
John G. & Susan K. Reardon
UCP WORK, Inc. is proud to Venoco, Inc
recognize the following donors
for their generous contributions. $500 - $999
This list represents cumulative
James P. & Michele B. Carbone
gifts for the fiscal year 2009.
Gary J. & Doris Clancy
Dr. William & Merrily Hart
$50,000+
Robert Marmorstein
Friedman Charitable Foundation Mark R. McKee
$25,000 - $49,999
$100 - $499
Carrows and Coco’s
Family Restaurants
Lugene C. Albertsen
Albertsons
Emily Baron Trust
Daniel A. Chafey
Jack J. & Hedwig L. Heeger
Craig Hyams
Mark Janisch
Barbara Langston
Richard Lyle &
Eunice L. Bryant
Brian MacLaren
Macy’s West G.I.F.T.
Ruth A. Rink
Simon & Florence S. Ross
Taffy’s Pizza
United Way of Santa Barbara
County
Kathy Webb
United Cerebral Palsy Michael Allen
Director of Operations
Management Team
Brian Miller
Director of Development
Ronald S. Cohen, Ph.D.
President and
UCP WORK, Inc.
Chief Executive Officer
Management Team
Clark Jensen, MPA
Ronald S. Cohen, Ph.D.
Chief Operating Officer
Chief Executive Officer
James P. Hudson
Kathy Webb
Chief Financial Officer
Executive Director
Mae Stephenson, RN, MS
Mahnaz Parhami
Director of Client Services
Director of Accounting
Linda Jones, MSW
Aisha Stephenson
Director of Client Services
Director of Human Resources
Stephani Anderson-Stott
Judy Linares
Director of Client Services
Director of Case Management
Shelly Briggs
James Cotton
Director of Client Services
Director of Supported and
Kern Tam
Residential Services - North
Director of Human Resources
Marty Kinrose
Shannon Vukalcic
Director of Mentor and Youth
Director of Marketing and
Programs
Development
Heather Neal
Director of Applied Abilities UCP Wheels for
South
Humanity
Management Team Jennifer Sills
Director of Supported Living
Services - South
Ronald S. Cohen, Ph.D.
Chief Executive Officer
David Richard
President
UCP est. in 1945
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