Annual Report - Easter Seals

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Annual Report - Easter Seals
2008
Annual Report
Easter Seals Central and Southeast Ohio, Inc.
Easter Seals Annual Report 2008
Celebrating Growth
Dear Friends of Easter Seals:
Every day the children and adults we serve
achieve successes and reach milestones
amidst major challenges. The success we
see is the result of hard work and dedication
to their goals. Here at Easter Seals, our
goal is to provide exceptional services for
children and adults with disabilities to live,
learn, work, and play in their communities.
Like those we serve, our organization faced
considerable challenges in 2008. Despite
the tough economic times, we continue
providing the exceptional services people
Karin A. Zuckerman
have come to expect from Easter Seals. In
CEO
fact, in spite of these challenges, we were
able to expand existing programs and add new services to meet
growing needs in our community.
In June 2008, less than one year after breaking ground, we moved
into our new home in Columbus. This wonderful facility offers two
additional early childhood education classrooms, and doubles the
amount of therapy space previously available. This extra space
allows us to expand our education & summer programming as well
as implement a life skills approach to therapy.
Our new home has also afforded us the opportunity to create
programs for children with autism spectrum disorders and their
families. With the help of a grant from CVS All Kids Can Fund, we are
offering respite services so that families can take a much needed
break from the stress of raising a child with an autism spectrum
disorder. We have also added social groups and educational
opportunities for families and professionals within central Ohio.
We look forward to a new year and the opportunity to provide
innovative programming that adapts as needs change within the
community. Our efforts would not be possible without the support of
our community. Together we make it possible for more children and
adults to reach their full potential. On behalf of Easter Seals and the
families we serve, thank you.
Karin Zuckerman
Chief Executive Officer
TABLE OF CONTENTS
A Message from Our CEO . .................................. 2
Jimmy Crum............................................................ 3
Mission & Vision....................................................... 4
George Igel............................................................ 5
Easter Seals History..............................................6-7
CVS Pharmacies..................................................... 8
Columbus Blue Jackets Foundation.................... 9
Event Highlights.................................................... 10
Camp Challenge................................................. 11
Sisters of St. Joseph.............................................. 12
Capital Campaign.........................................13-16
Gifts ..................................................................17-21
Services............................................................22-23
Board of Directors................................................ 24
Development Board............................................ 25
Advisory Board Members.................................... 26
Financials 2008...................................................... 27
Service Locations ................................................ 28
LEADERSHIP TEAM
Karin A. Zuckerman, Chief Executive Officer
Rob DuVall, Director of Marketing
Pandora Shaw-Dupras, Director of Adult,
Senior and Community Services
Benedicta Enrile, MD, Medical Director
Ron Wurtz, Director of Finance
Jimmy Crum
Throughout his life Jimmy Crum
became recognized not only for his
bold jackets and thrilling sportscasts,
but also for his dedication to helping
children with disabilities in central
Ohio. As host of the Easter Seals
telethon for 21 years, he displayed
great joy watching each child
overcome obstacles in order to
reach milestones of success. He was
able to help others see the abilities
of those living with disabilities. After
retiring in 1994, Jimmy started the
Labor of Love Golf Tournament,
raising funds for three Central Ohio
organizations serving children with
disabilities, including Easter Seals. His
passion and dedication to charity
did not go unnoticed. He was a true
friend of Easter Seals, and will be
remembered fondly by all.
Mission
Easter Seals provides exceptional services for
people with disabilities or special needs and
their families to live, learn, work and play in their
communities.
Vision
We envision all people having choices and opportunities to
reach their potential.
George Igel
Those who knew George Igel knew his commitment to
work, family, and community. A quiet leader, George
gave his time, money, and expertise to the causes he
believed in without expecting anything in return. His
efforts did not go unnoticed. We would like to honor and
remember George Igel as part of the Easter Seals family.
In addition to monetary contributions, George donated
labor to clear the Easter Seals parking lot in inclement
weather, care for the plants in the courtyard, and build a
playground for all the children who used the facility. He
volunteered his time with children in the pool and loved to
share in the successes of each child who came through
the doors. “People give of their knowledge instead of
their hearts,” he once said. “I like to see the people I’m
helping.”
George first became involved with Easter Seals after a
battle with polio, which he contracted at age 26. Despite
his disability, George built a successful business, raised
a family of five, and contributed to the community. His
commitment to excellence and drive to succeed was
undeniable, and it is representative of what Easter Seals
is all about.
George had a hands on approach to giving. He believed
it was important to give not only dollars, but time. Today,
Easter Seals is stronger because of his generosity and the
selfless gift of his time.
The Story of Easter Seals
Since 1919, Easter Seals has been providing exceptional services for people with
disabilities or special needs and their families to live, learn, work, and play in their
communities. We envision all people having choices and opportunities to reach their
potential.
1930’s and 40’s
• Ross County Society for Crippled Children
and Adults founded, becoming one of the
first Adult Day Centers in the country.
• Washington County Society for Crippled
Children opened its doors.
1950’s and 60’s
• New Franklin County Treatment Center opens
at 555 South Monroe.
1970’s
• Franklin County Society for Crippled Children
opens new treatment center located at 565
Children’s Drive West.
1919
1934
1944
1950
1952
Founded by
Edgar Allen to
help children
with disabilities
Conducted first
Easter “seal”
fund raising
campaign
Broadened
mission to help
adults
Achieved
nationwide
reach
Officially
incorporated
lily into
Easter Seals
symbol
1980’s and 90’s
• Easter Seals holds its last telethon in 1997.
• The name changes to Easter Seals
Central and Southeast Ohio, Inc. to better
represent the territory served.
2000 and Today
• New adult day programs are added in Knox and
Ross Counties.
• Easter Seals opens new Central Ohio facility to
increase education and therapy services and begin
offering programs for children with autism in 2008.
1967
1984
1990
1999
2008
Adopted
the name
Easter Seals
Served more
than 1 million
people
annually
Helped pass
Americans with
Disabilities Act
into law
Received top recognition
by National Health Council
for 20th consecutive year
Expanded respite and
autism services
CVS Caremark
All Kids Can
For families of a child with autism
spectrum disorder, spending time
with other children, going on a date,
or even finding time for groceries
can be a challenge. With the help
of a grant from CVS All Kids Can
fund, Easter Seals is providing respite
services for Friday Night Date Nights,
Saturdays, and full weekends.
Respite provides families with the
opportunity to take a break from
daily routines and stresses of caring
for a child with autism, with the
comfort of knowing their child is in a
safe and caring environment.
CVS Caremark has been a critical
Easter Seals partner for more than
a decade.
We applaud CVS
Caremark for its commitment to
children with disabilities and remain
grateful for the impact we are able
to make in the lives of these children
through CVS Caremark’s support.
Columbus Blue Jackets Life Skills Center
For years, Easter Seals has been helping children develop balance, coordination, fine
and gross motor skills, memory, and social skills through our outpatient therapy programs.
In the new state of the art Columbus Blue Jackets Foundation Life Skills Center, children
will learn these skills in a different setting, allowing them to take the skills they learn at
Easter Seals and apply them at home.
Children can play hockey, practice taking coats and shoes on and off in their own
locker room, learn to button coats and tie shoes on a life-size Stinger, play Wii, and
practice real life skills in our appartment! Therapy feels like play, and children enjoy
coming in for therapy. Since opening the Life Skills Center, Blue Jackets players KristianOle Tollefson and Mike Commodore have shown their support by attending therapy
sessions with our children. We would like to recognize the Blue Jackets and the Blue
Jackets Foundation for their continued support. They have been true leaders in the
central Ohio community.
Event Highlights
Annually, we must raise nearly $1 million to cover
uncompensated services. Eighty cents of every dollar
raised goes directly to programs and services. A
significant portion of these funds are raised through
Easter Seals signature events and other events
hosted by community partners in which proceeds are
donated to Easter Seals.
Romancing the Grape
May
In its seventh year, we honored Sheila and Gene Smith
and the Igel family for their generous support of Easter
Seals. Over 800 participants enjoyed hand-selected
wines and delicious hors d’oeuvres.
F.O.P. Bowl-A-Thon
February
For years the Fraternal Order of Police has sponsored
this winter event to raise money for children with
disabilities. This money supports children 12 months to
three years of age in our Early Childhood Education
Program.
Kroger A&W Root Beer Float Days
July
For more than 22 years, The Kroger Co., Columbus
Division, has sponsored this event on behalf of Easter
Seals. This year, 79 central Ohio Kroger stores scooped
root beer floats to raise money for people with
disabilities.
Tennithon
February
Hosted by the Olympic Indoor Tennis Club, this six-hour
marathon of tennis is a favorite February event.
Walk with Me
August
A fun, family fitness walk that is short on mileage,
but big on heart. This national event brings together
walkers young and old to help increase awareness for
people with disabilities and special needs.
Pepsi Family Fun Pass
April-August
For the third year, Pepsi partnered with Easter Seals
to offer the Pepsi Family Fun Pass. The Pass included
4 tickets to any Columbus Crew home game, 4
tickets to a Columbus Clippers home game and one
family 4-pack of Magic Mountain activity passes. All
proceeds benefit Easter Seals.
Festival of Trees
December
A festive way to celebrate the holiday season in the
Mid-Ohio Valley! Over 30 decorators put their hearts
and souls into creating beautifully decorated trees
and wreaths available in an exciting live auction.
Benefits Camp Challenge and Equipment Purchase
Program.
Camp Challenge Juanita and Jessie
Each year Camp Challenge provides children with disabilities the opportunity to
experience all the joys of camp in a safe, barrier-free environment. They sing by
campfire, roast marshmallows, swim and participate in the annual camp dance! In
addition to the lovely site at Camp Hervida, volunteers like Juanita Duff and Jessie Cline
make camp possible. This mother and daughter team have helped with camp for
over six years. “A memo came across my desk that a nurse was needed or else camp
would have to be cancelled,” Juanita said when asked how she learned about camp.
“I did not need to be asked twice. I cannot imagine a summer without camp,” she
continues. Since volunteering at Camp Challenge, Juanita and Jessie have also sat on
the event committee for the Festival of Trees, a holiday tree auction to raise money so
that children with disabilities in the Mid-Ohio Valley can attend Camp Challenge.
The Sisters of St. Joseph
The Sisters of St. Joseph have played an important role in the Mid-Ohio Valley. Since 1996 they
have offered grants to support community initiatives helping families lead healthier, more
active lives. This year, Easter Seals received a $7,500 grant in order to expand our Equipment
Purchase and Home Modification Programs in the region.
The Equipment Purchase and Home Modification program provides funding for those in
the community to purchase the specialized equipment they need or to modify their homes
in order to increase accessibility for those with disabilities. Previously, in conjunction with
the Marietta Shrine Hale Trust, we have been able to offer these programs to children in
Washington County, Ohio. With the aid of the grant from the Sisters of St. Joseph, we were
able to expand this service to allow funding for both children and adults within Athens, Meigs,
and Washington Counties in Ohio and in Wood County, West Virginia.
The Sisters of St. Joseph have been true partners in the community. Their generosity has
allowed us to serve more children and adults with disabilities, allowing more people to reach
their full potential.
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Gifts 2008
Gifts from September 1, 2007 through August 31, 2008
Independence................................. $25,000 and up
Empowerment................................$10,000 - $25,000
Opportunity......................................$5,000 - $10,000
Dignity..................................................$2,500 - $5,000
Independence
CVS Caremark Charitable Trust
The Kroger Company
Nationwide Foundation
Empowerment
Sandra and Jeff Burt
Cardinal Health Foundation
The English Family Foundation
Fraternal Order of Police Foundation
Ohio Elks Club Foundation
Quixtar
Richard & Ann Shafer Foundation
Opportunity
Abercrombie & Fitch
Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.
American Electric Power
Ability...................................................$1,000 - $2,500
Enhancing Lives.....................................$500 - $1,000
Friend.........................................................$250 - $500
Supporter..................................................$100 - $250
Dr. and Mrs. Craig Anderson
Central Ohio Swimming Association
Compuware
Christine and Bill Dargusch
Fox Family Foundation
Germain Lexus
Huntington National Bank
George J. Igel & Co., Inc.
Christin and Mark Johnson
Janet Phillips
Renier Construction Corporation
Erdis G. Robinson Trust
Ruscilli Construction
Claire Sawaya
Peter Schnorf
Sisters of St. Joseph Charitable Fund
Burton E. Stevenson Endowment
Lindsay Warman
Wendy’s International, Inc.
Dignity
Baker & Hostetler
Lynda and Kevin Butler
Rita and Chris Campbell
The Columbus Crew
Columbus Equipment Company
Stampp Corbin
Corna Kokosing Construction
CT Pro
Deloitte & Touche
Beth Dorsey
Jennifer and Jonathan Dove
Elford, Inc.
Bob Evans, Inc.
William Gerhardt
Hyla and Tom Griesdorn
Cindy and Larry Hilsheimer
Delores and John Igel
Susan McEldoon
M/I Homes Foundation
“Thank you for making a difference in the
lives of our family.”.....Easter Seals parent
Moody/Nolan Ltd.
The Mabel B. Nicholoy Fund
Cindy and Stephen Rasmussen
Jennifer and Timothy Rollins
Stephanie and Steve Rose
Tres and Samuel Ross III
Simonton Windows
Cindy and James Smith
Solvay Advanced Polymers
Target
Turner Construction Company
Pat Wise
Ellen and Ed Yen
Robin E. Yocum
Karin Zuckerman
Ability
Bryan Beske
Big Walnut 3261 Charity Fund Inc.
Ruth Anne and John Bitler
Sherry and Jack Bjerke
Blennerhassett Hotel
Bruner Corporation
Jackie Buell and Jamie McBurney
Bill Burke
The Byers Companies
Jody and Steve Cameron
Century 21 Darfus Realty
Courtney and Chad Clark
Jessie DeGraw Trust
Joan and Charles Devendra
Pandora Shaw Dupras
Robert DuVall
Electric Solutions Inc.
Barbara and Brian Ezzell
Fishel Foundation
Beverly and Richard Fuchs
Doris and Ken Gamble
Mrs. Dareth Gerlach
Grange Mutual Casualty Company
Greenhouse Aquatics
Susan and Dr. Barry Halpern
Hazelbaker Foundation
Sandy and Bill Heifner
HRH
The Jenkins Family
Scott Klabunde
Liebert Corporation
Limbach Company LLC
S.G. Loewendick & Sons, Inc.
Magnum Magnetics
Donna and Daniel Mann
Cindy and Kevin McDermott
Bill McKenzie
Susan and Charlie Muha
National City Bank
Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Omni Fireproofing Company, Inc.
The Painting Company
Susan and Samuel Ross II
Chad Schroeder
Brenda and Darren Swingle
Thomas Glass Company
Mark Thresher
Trucco Construction Company, Inc.
Wanner Metalworx, Inc.
Weber Associates
Chelsey Wegner and Daniel DeMuth
Dick Wendt
Paul Werth Associates, Inc.
Estate of Martha A. Whitaker
Donna Willmarth
Mary and Ronald Wurtz
Faye and Howard Zuckerman, Ph.D.
Enhancing Lives
Kathleen Alvarez
Breen, Winkel and Green
Mary Lou Briner
CME Federal Credit Union
CVS Store #6164
DeFabco, Inc.
Sheree Doolen
Elizabeth and Raymond Fanta
Fifth Third Bank
Fireproof Records Center
The Hildreth Foundation, Inc.
Sharon and Brian Hodges
James and Arnie Hopkins
Laurie and Mark Huffnagle
Glenna R. Joyce Charitable Trust
Lisa and J. David Karam
Debby and Dr. Curt Kelley
Liberty Athletic Boosters
Steven Marshall
Jacqueline Mayo
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Alana and Michael Millonzi
Mondo Building & Excavating, Inc.
Rebecca O’Brien
Olentangy Rotary Foundation
Terry Pettorini
Kathleen Raffel
Glenn Richard
Melissa Rudolph
Brooke and Charles Ruma
Mike Saad
Jeanne and Dave Schoedinger
Jean and Jay Schottenstein
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Smith
Valerie and Jeff Sopp
Speer Mechanical Company
Thompson Concrete, Ltd.
Triad Resources, Inc.
Barbara Trueman
Cindy Walker
Clarence Ward
Janette and Jeff Watson
Ava and Mike Weber
Leo Yassenoff Foundation
Friend
Erin Beth and Jared Archer
Jack Arvia
Susanne and David Baker
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Beck
Kristine and Eric Blind
Kathy and David Bright
Julie and David Bruner
Julie and Michael Butler
Aaron Cassady
The Chimbidis Family
Amy and Robert Click
Connie and Todd Craigmile
Maureen Dargusch
Margaret Dorian Davis
Davis & Son Inc.
Alyson and Dace Delaforet
Dr. Virginia DeVerteuil
Heather and David Downs
Carrie and Brandon Dupler
Geri and Edwin Ellman
Carolyn Ann and Gregg Emrick
Jane and John Ensign
Janet Esakov
Eric Fitzer
Ladonna Grice
Cathy Blackford and T. Patrick Halaiko
Beth and George Henry
Hodge Cramer & Associates, Inc.
Holli and Brian Holmes
Sally and John Hughes
Judy and Malcolm Hupp
Anne and Robert Jeffrey
Stacy and Eric Johnson
Sharon Kokot
Mark Koscielski
Ann Lilly
The Little Clinic
Deb Luciano
Gloria and Orville Lyons II
Diane Martin
Mike Martin
Terry Mathews
JoAnne and Dr. Richard McClead
Terry McGuire
William H. Meyer Agency
Penny and Ronald Palanca
Barbara Madden-Petering and Raymond Petering
Kate and Tom Powers
Teresa and Steven Pressler
Cheryl Raboin
Bobbie Ruch
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Santone
Becki and David Sawyer
James O. and Dora E. Schenck Fund
Mari-Jean and Richard Siehl
Susan and Berkeley Simmons
Timothy Simmons
Sheila and Gene Smith
Tammy and James Towarnicky
Trevor Warner
Lisa Chilton and Chris Winch
Dale Wirick
Marlene Woo-Lun and William Conlon
Christine and Michael Yost
Supporter
Nancy and John Abbott
Claire and William Adams
The Altman Company
Telma Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Astorg
“Summer day camp has kept our children active,
engaged and progressing during their break from
school.”.....Easter Seals parent
Velvet and David Baker
Rick Baumbach
Rosina and Thomas Bell-Games
Chris Bendinelli
Dr. Hetty and Dr. Arthur Bing
Debbie and Ray Blackburn
Dr. E. Thomas Boles, Jr.
Brian Bowden
Julie and David Brand
Linda and Glenn Burns, D.D.S.
Dina and Brad Bush
Camden Clark Memorial Hospital
Ann Casey
Kimberly and Douglas Casto
Dr. Christina Charles-Berry
Kim Chee and Kong Ng
Hilda and John Cline
Comrade Whitehall American Legion
Dr. Rob Crane
Jameson Crane
John Cutter
Dr. Cathy and Randy Dailey
Mary Beth and Thomas Davis
Paul Davis
Senator Frank Deem
Matthew Dole
Harriet Donaldson
Connal Dorsey
Mary Drennen
Juanita Duff
Colleen and Dr. Timothy Duffey
Kathleen and Robert Duvall
Roberta and Dr. Richard Edgin
Dr. Benedicta Enrile
The Favret Company
Patricia and Rader Feamster
Martin Fitch
Kathleen H. and Craig A. Foster
Chris Fox
T. Jane and Donald Friedman
Donna and Al Fulford
Joshua Furci
Jane Gaines
Janice and Richard Gall
The Galvin Group, Inc.
Sharon and William Gannaway
Louis Gawron
Gfk NOP
Giant Eagle Rollup Account
Gina Ginn
Diane and Herbert Glimcher
Kelly and Patty Hanlin
Nancy and Robert Hanlin
Anne Harnish
Paul Harris
Janice Hayes
Julie and Mike Hemmerich
Stephen Henne
Faye and Richard Herriott
Billy Hicks
Beverly Hobbs
Hocking Tire Center
Jeff Hoffman
Sheryl and Larry Holdren
Kathryn and Todd Huller
Information Management Services
International Union of Operating
Engineers
Eleanor and John Johnson
Linda and Jim Jones
Jennifer Joseph
Dr. Gerald Kakos
Susie and Joseph Kindler
Joan and Dr. Denis King
Denise and Brian Kissell
George Kontogiannis
Elizabeth Krucky
James Kutnow
Connie Lambert, Ph.D.
Cindy and Gary Landenberger
Renee Lessig
Kathy Lewis
Miriam and Martin J. Linsey
Mary Ann and Charles Loeb
Dean Lohiser
Mary Lord
Deborah Loschiavo
Jennifer and Phil Lowe
Deborah and Franklin Lowery
Shirley and Thomas Maney
Marietta Memorial Hospital
Kristina Markel
The Marketing Audit, Inc.
Diana and Fred Mathews
Trey Mcbane
McClinton Chevrolet
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Constance and Charles McCreary
Emily McGinnis
Diana McGrew
Clarence Mercer
Melissa and Chad Metcalf
Debra and Jeffrey Meyer
Nancy and Dr. Bruce Meyer
William Mifsud
Rose Nixon
Keri O’Donnell
Ohio Valley Land Company
O’Rourke Wrecking Company
Park Street Tavern
Jamie Parman
Elaine and Ed Pati
Thomas Patton
Jeanette Peavey
Sandra and Don Piunno
Patricia and Ronald Polito
Wanda Potts
Virginia Ragan
Mary and Mike Regula
Nancy Reitano and Nancy Newton
Isabelle Riffle
Jeffrey Roettger
Barb and Ed Rogers
Joann and John Rohyans
Rolin Philanthropic Fund
Stanley Ross
Lane and John Rothschild, Jr.
Suzanne and Jeffrey Ruschau
Cathy Ryan
Steve Scalise
Diane and Philip Schavone
Charity Scheiderich
Patricia and Michael Schiff
Arlene and Wilfred Schroeder
Eric J. Schroeder
Lisa Schroeder
Laura and Edward Schultz
Settlers Bank
Michelle Vessey-Shecket and
Dr. Gordon Schecket
John Shepherd
Leann and Ed Siebeneck
Mimi and Dr. Errol Singh
Sandra and Richard Snide
Sidney Spear
St. Mary Catholic School
Joyce and Dr. Ronald St. Pierre
Lydia and Michael A. Stanhope
Nancy and Dr. Frank Stroebel
Becky and Jeff Sturm
Team Brown Fund
Gary Tittle
Tolliver & Curl Paving Cont. Inc.
Dotty and Ronald Tonjes
Turn 10 Corporation
UCP of Central Ohio
Mary and R. Michael Van Meter
Karen and William Virden
Jacqueline and Andrew Walker
Patty and Jeffrey Werner
Karen West
Paula and Roger White
Bradley Wilkinson
Frances Wright
Natalie and William Wright
Liz and David Zoba
“She’s walking & talking because of
Easter Seals.”.....Easter Seals parent
Easter Seals Annual Report 2008
Programs and Services
Easter Seals makes a difference in the lives of children and adults living with disabilities in central and southeast
Ohio. Because of your support, we are able to continue providing much needed programs and services in our
community. Thank you for making a difference.
Adult Day Programs
Chillicothe
Mt. Vernon
Equipment Purchase &Home Modification
Athens, Meigs & Washington County in Ohio
Wood County in West Virginia
Autism & Respite
Family Workshops
Friday Date Night
Saturday Respite
P.L.A.Y. Project
Social Groups
Weekend Respite
In-Home Services
Offered in most of our 29 counties
Camp and Recreation
Summer Day Camp
Camp Challenge
Social & Support Services
Our licensed social workers provide guidance
and assistance to families regarding their rights
and how to advocate for themselves.
Early Intervention
Prepares kids with autism, developmental delays
and other disabilities to enter their neighborhood
preschools.
Pediatric Therapy
Occupational
Physical
Speech
“Easter Seals cares about my son
and our whole family.”.....Easter Seals parent
Adult Day Services
48 clients.......................... 40,296 hours of service
Aquatics
302 clients.......................... 3,076 hours of service
Camp Challenge
14 clients............................... 714 hours of service
Early Childhood Education
72 clients.......................... 13,832 hours of service
Information and Referral
240 clients............................... 64 hours of service
In-Home Services
71 clients........................ 102,659 hours of service
Summer Program
63 clients............................ 8,285 hours of service
Support Services
Equipment loan/purchase
Transportation
44 clients................................... 7 hours of service
Therapy
254 clients.......................... 4,017 hours of service
Total
1,108 clients.................. 172,950 hours of service
Board of Directors
BOARD MEMBERS
BOARD OFFICERS
President
Steve Rose
Nationwide
Vice President
Jim Smith
ELFORD Inc.
Treasurer
Anthony Polverini
Worthington Industries
Secretary
Jack Bjerke
Baker & Hostetler
Past President
Jonathan Dove
EDS
Bill Dargusch
Metropolitan Partners
Jeffrey W. Mallory
Deloitte
Barry Halpern, M.D.
Central Ohio Newborn
Medicine
Claire Sawaya
Project Control Systems
Mike Humphry
Grange Insurance
Meredith Knueve
Bricker & Eckler LLP
Mark Koscielski
Huntington Bank
Richard T. Lombardi
Turner Construction
Company
Chad Schroeder
Columbus Crew
Stefanie Steward-Young
National City Bank
HONORARY MEMBERS
Jimmy Crum
George Igel, Jr.
Gary Robinson
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Development Board
Bill Dargusch—Chair
Metropolitan Partners
Robert Fox
Fox Foundation
Laura Miller
CB Richard Ellis
Craig Anderson, M.D.
Central Ohio Newborn Medicine
Jessica Germain
Ambassador
Robert Minor
Vorys, Sater, Seymour & Pease
Denise Baker
Clary Communications
Sandy Harbrecht
Paul Werth Associates
Ron Palanca
Merrill Lynch
Bryan Beske
GAP, Inc.
Bill Hermann
JP Morgan Chase
David Robinson
Schottenstein, Zox & Dunn
Suzanne Ruscilli-Bowen
Ambassador
Alan Hinson
New Albany Realty
Charles Ruma, Jr.
Virginia Homes
Doreen and Denis Bruncak
Corporate Team Professionals
Wayne Jenkins
Dinsmore & Shohl, LLP
Ann Ruscilli
Philanthropist
Lindsey Dargusch
Ambassador
Mark Johnson
Deloitte
Doug Seibert
Graham Ford
Grant Douglass
Hanlin-Rainaldi Construction
Tom Lennox
Abercrombie & Fitch
Dale Wirick
Ohio Auto Auction
Susan Douglass
Philanthropist
Susan Little
G & J Pepsi Cola Bottling Co.
Rita Wolfe
Wolf Enterprises
Jennifer Dove
Deloitte
Debra Meyer
Ambassador
Advisory Boards
RIVER CITIES ADVISORY BOARD
SHAWNEE REGIONAL ADVISORY BOARD
BOARD OFFICERS
BOARD OFFICERS
President
Juanita Duff, R.N.
Marietta Memorial Hospital
President
Dr. Mark Conner
Vice President
Kim S. Cisler
People’s Bank
Vice President
Michael Cousins
DIRECTORS
Secretary
Janet S. Kautz
Westbrook Health Services
Frieda Barnhart
DIRECTORS
Margaret Harrison
Susan Cunningham
Kitty Hess
Dr. Cathy Dailey
Marietta Health Care Physicians, Inc.
Natalie Matson
Matt Dole
Communications Counsel, Inc.
Connie Mayle
Brenda Ragan
Marietta Memorial Hospital
Crystal Cousins
Cyndi Inglin-Morehart
Amey VanVoorhis
Easter Seals Annual Report 2008
Financials 2008
Financials September 1, 2007 through August 31, 2008
Revenues
Program service fees.................... $ 2,499,611
Contributions................................. $ 1,232,761
Grants and contracts...................... $ 639,000
Investment gains................................ $ 75,812
Other.................................................... $ 11,591
Total revenues............................... $ 4,458,775
Expense
Program services........................... $ 3,550,159
Management and general............ $ 485,322
Fund raising....................................... $ 389,944
Total expense................................. $ 4,425,425
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Central Ohio Office
3830 Trueman Court
P.O. Box 66
Hilliard, OH 43026
614.228.5523
Shawnee Regional Office
810 East Main Street
P.O. Box 354
Chillicothe, Ohio 45601
740.773.1273
740.773.0936 fax
Portsmouth Office
602 Chillicothe Street
Suite 442
Portsmouth, Ohio 45662
740.354.5146
740.354.5938 fax
Knox County Office
2004 Campus Drive
MV-DC
Mt. Vernon, Ohio 43050
740.397.1022
740.392.3896 fax
www.EasterSealsCentralOhio.org