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View our full Annual Report - Girl Scouts of Western Ohio
ANNUAL REPORT 2015
Girl Scouting builds girls of
courage, confidence, and
character, who make the world a
better place.
A NEW FRONTIER
We live in a digital age, where information is fast paced and
consumption even faster. While the Girl Scout program is as relevant
today as it was 100 years ago, we worked throughout last year to bring
our infrastructure into the 21st century.
In 2015 we offered new ways for girls and volunteers to join and
participate. We introduced Volunteer Toolkit, an online tool designed
to help troops communicate and stay organized. We began preparing
for the launch of Digital Cookie for the 2016 Cookie Program, making
Girl Scout cookies available for purchase online. After implementing
our new membership system, we experienced our highest percentage
of renewals to date—8 percent growth for girls (12,989) and 9 percent
growth for adults (3,809) in early registration.
Because of your support, we were able to implement new technologies
to support and promote a unique program that continues to withstand
the test of time. There’s still no place else a girl can find the type of
experiences that Girl Scouts offers. Thank you for helping us provide
opportunities for girls to make friends, try new things, discover their
passions, and reach their fullest potential in a safe, positive space.
Roni Luckenbill
Chief Executive Officer
Jody L. Wainscott
Board Chair
GIRL SCOUT PROMISE
On my honor, I will try:
To serve God and my country,
To help people at all times,
And to live by the Girl Scout Law.
GIRL SCOUT LAW
I will do my best to be
honest and fair,
friendly and helpful,
considerate and caring,
courageous and strong, and
responsible for what I say and do,
and to
respect myself and others,
respect authority,
use resources wisely,
make the world a better place, and be a sister to every Girl Scout.
2015 AT A GLANCE
42,486 Girls
Total girl membership
across our 32-county
region, up 1% over 2014.
12,854
Volunteers
141 volunteers honored
with top volunteer
awards.
3,013 Girls
attended Volunteer-Led
Day Camps, a reflection
of the strength of our
volunteers.
3.5 Million Boxes
of Cookies
13 Destinations
5,238 Summer
Campers
101 Community
Partners
Grossed $14 Million, up
4% over 2014.
Council-sponsored
Day Camps saw a 62%
increase in attendance.
9,283 Event
Attendees
Council-sponsored
programs saw a 26%
increase in attendance.
Number of Girl
Scout Seniors and
Ambassadors chosen to
attend, up 44% over 2014.
offered program events,
up 124% over 2014.
8,851 Girls
served through staff-led
outreach activities, up
11% over 2014.
FINANCIALS
AUDITED STATEMENT OF
FINANCIAL POSITION
Total
Assets
$
36,162,793
Liabilities
$471,092
Net
Assets
$
35,691,701
Total Liabilities
and
Net Assets $
36,162,793
Total Support Revenue
and Gains
$
11,553,717
Total Operational Expenses
$
12,797,271
Change in Net Assets
$
(1,243,554)
Net Assets,
Beginning
of Year
$
33,972,594
Net Assets,
End
of Year
$
32,729,040
AUDITED STATEMENT OF
ACTIVITIES
2015
2015
REVENUE
EXPENSES
� 78%
NET PRODUCT SALES
� 54% GIRL PROGRAM & SERVICES
� 13%
CONTRIBUTIONS
� 22%
VOLUNTEER SERVICES
� 7%
PROGRAM FEES
� 11%
PROPERTIES
� 2%
RETAIL SALES
� 13%
ADMINISTRATIVE &
PHILANTHROPY
The condensed statements of financial position and activities have been summarized from the audited financial statement of the Girl Scouts of Western
Ohio Council, Inc. The audited financial statements are available for inspection at the offices of the Girl Scouts of Western Ohio Council, Inc.
Girl Scouting’s Highest Awards
25
250
620
Gold Awards earned, 2015
Seniors/Ambassadors
Silver Awards earned, 2015
Cadettes
Bronze Awards earned, 2015
Juniors
The Bronze, Silver, and Gold Awards
are a Girl Scout’s chance to make a lasting
difference in her community and the world.
A WA R D S
HADIYA HARRIGAN was selected by Girl Scouts of the USA as one of
the 2015 National Young Women of Distinction, the highest honor in
Girl Scouting, for her Gold Award project, Computer Programming
Handbook & Modules.
2015 National
Young Woman
of Distinction
When Hadiya Harrigan discovered that computer programming
jobs might soon be outsourced overseas due to lack of technology
training in the U.S., she took action with her Gold Award project.
Using knowledge she gained as a member of the Cincinnati Black
Data Processing Associates (BDPA) high school competition team,
she developed computer programming and web development
resources to give others the opportunity to learn these useful skills.
After researching text book formats, creating an outline of topics
for each lesson, and recruiting BDPA members and students to
help write and test lesson plans, she published a free handbook and
modules online for anyone interested in enhancing their technology
training. Her materials are also used as additional materials for the
BDPA Camp held annually at Cincinnati State.
Congratulations to the 2015 Gold Award Recipients!
Hadiya Harrigan
Computer Programming Handbook &
Modules
Laura Ayers
Music Ed. Storage Room Restoration and
Re-organization
Mary Hayes
Mentors for Life
Ashley Baughman
Rockford Historical Society Herb Garden
Elizabeth Herting
Helping the Homeless
Elizabeth Bish
City Kidz in the Kitchen
Brianna Jameson
Healthy Life Habits
Candace Borders
NEWSTART Kids Program
Maggie Kinney
Nature Unplugged
Kyly Borton
KIDS2KIDS
Melinda Meiring
Self-Defense for Females
Lauren Breitenstein
Art for Everyone
Claire Merryman
Bridging the Gap
Ashley Mae Chapski
Be the Revolution: Finding Passion and
Inspiration through the Arts
Claudia Mescher
Every Bottle Has A Story
Kelci Culp
Children’s Book Program
Sydney Czerniakowski
Project Africa
Lianne Novak
Encouraging Girls in Math
Stephanie Ravas
Enrichment for Pre-School Children
2015 Gold Award Recipients
Maria Trixia Pie Muñoz Apiado
Cultural Connections
Mariah Sampsel
Pet Therapy
Carly Smith
Sewing for Fun and Confidence
Rachel Wehrman
Preserving the History of St. Joseph, Egypt
Monica Werden
Sycamore High School Outdoor Classroom
Alexis Youngpeter
Hancock Halloween Helpers
PROGRAMS
880+ girls received hands-on experience
in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math
fields through council-sponsored activities,
including:
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The Girl Scout
Leadership
Experience
Lunar Explorer
Junior Inventor
Robots, Robots, Robots
Design It, Build It, Power It Up
Water World
Engineers to the Rescue
Encouraging girls to DISCOVER themselves, CONNECT with others,
and TAKE ACTION to make the world a better place. Guided by
supportive adults and peers, Girl Scouts engage in age-appropriate
activities that are girl-led, cooperative, and hands-on.
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DISCOVER
End Result #1:
62% understand
themselves and their values
and use their knowledge and
skills to explore the world.*
72% develop a
strong sense of self
81% reflect positive values
57% seek
positive challenges
77% resolve
conflicts positively
78% advance
diversity
69% feel
connected to their
communities
67% are resourceful
problem solvers
60% advocate for
themselves and
others
72% feel
empowered to act
CONNECT
End Result #2:
72% care about, inspire,
and team with others
locally and globally.*
TAKE ACTION
End Result #3:
62% act to make the
world a better place.*
*According to nine of 15 measured outcomes from the
March-May 2015 GSWO Girl Scout Leadership Experience Study.
W
MEN
OF DISTINCTION
HONOREES
Each year, we honor exceptional women who are paving the way for future girl leaders. This year’s
honorees are women who have made significant contributions in one or more of these key focus areas
for success:
• Healthy Living
• Financial Empowerment
• Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math
• Leadership
• Community Responsibility
These local women give hope and inspiration to girls through their achievements and passion for our
community.
Esther Baldridge
Allen County Board of
Developmental Disabilities
Karin Gaiser
The Eco-Groupe, Inc.
Jenny Michael
CareSource
Kathleen Hanley
ProMedica
Deborah Platt Majoras
The Proctor and Gamble Co.
Delores Hargrove-Young
XLC Services, LLC
Mary Ronan
Cincinnati Public Schools
Margaret Hulbert
United Way of Greater Cincinnati
Jenell Ross
Bob Ross Auto Group
Stephanie Jollif
Ridgemont High School and FFA
Debbie Sauder David
Sauder Village
Margarita De Leon
The Kaleidoscope Group
Lee Ann Liska
University of Cincinnati Medical
Center
Stephanie Streeter
Formerly Libbey, Inc.
Ann Fasset
The Equestrian Therapy Program
Pat McDonald
KeyBank
Marie Bollinger Vogt
Toledo Ballet
Barbara Brahm
The Ohio State University
Carol Clark
Dayton Business Journal
Laurie Collert
Findlay City Schools
DONORS
For more than 100 years, Girl Scouts has proudly
encouraged girls to do anything they set their sights on. With
support from our generous donors, we’re able to provide the
Girl Scouting experience to girls everywhere, regardless of
their ability to pay.
Imagine what an entire generation of girls could do, if we
equipped them with the knowledge they need to succeed.
We can’t wait to see what the next 100 years have in store.
Gold Club
$10,000 to $99,999
Block Communications, Inc. Charles H. Dater Foundation Dayton Power & Light Company Foundation
Estelle R. Harvey Charitable Trust
France Stone Foundation
Francis Crosthwaite Fund of The Dayton Foundation KeyBank Foundation
Betsy and John LaMacchia
Louise & Louise Nippert Charitable Foundation, Inc.
Mathile Family Foundation PNC Financial Services Group
State Farm Companies Foundation
The Greater Cincinnati STEM Collaborative
The H.B., E.W. and F.R. Luther Charitable Foundation, Fifth Third Bank The Kettering Fund
The Virginia W. Kettering Foundation
Leaders Club
$5,000 to $9,999
Best Buy Foundation Barbara J. Bonifas
Crosset Family Fund at The Greater Cincinnati Foundation Dawes Direct, LLC GE Volunteers Foundation
Ann Hartmann
Roni Luckenbill
MLM Charitable Foundation Ohio National Financial Services
Susan and Joe Pichler
Robert A. Stranahan, Jr. Charitable Trust
The Andrew Jergens Foundation of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation
Toledo Community Foundation
Turnbull-Wahlert Construction, Inc.
Jody Wainscott
Kenneth Wesp
Action Club
$2,500 to $4,999
Cincinnati Financial Corporation
CSX Transportation RhondaCurtis
Ellen Graydon Hill Fund of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation Horan
Ellen Iobst
Kinder Morgan Foundation
Levin Family Foundation
Lydia and Terry McMillen
Neediest Kids of All
Victoria Nilles
Susan Osborn
Planes Moving & Storage Inc. RiverPoint Capital Management Robert and Helen Harmony Fund for Needy Children of The Dayton Foundation Susan Redman-Rengstorf The Andersons Inc. Charitable Foundation
The Kroger Company, Kroger
Community Rewards
The Springfield Foundation
SaundraYoung
Discover Club
$1,000 to $2,499
Bartlett & Co.
Shirley and John Berry
Cincinnati USA Convention & Visitors Bureau
Meredythe and Clayton Daley
Dayton Dragons
Decoy Art Studio
Dewey’s
Marcia Dowds
Cheryl Drinnen
Family and Friends of Napoleon
Mary Ann and Walter Feige
Kimber Fender
Freeman and Heynne
Susan Gantz-Matz
GE Aviation GE Foundation
Girl Scout Troop 47453 Dana Glasgo
Angela Granata
Kathleen Hanley
Erin Horsley
Ruth Jones
Wijdan Jreisat
Justin F. Coressel Charitable Trust ArleeneKeller
Gail and David Kesterson
Key Bank Foundation Deborah and Matt Kluesener
Kohl’s Cares
Lakota Wings Service Unit 457
Lynne and John LaMacchia
Lyondell Basell Industries
Maguire Agency
Marathon Petroleum Co. Louise Mason
Medical Mutual of Ohio
Mutual of America Patricia Neal-Miller
New Sabina Industries North Star Service Unit 451
Ohio Clerk of Courts Association Francie and John Pepper
PNC Bank
ProMedica Health System R/P Marketing Public Relations
Kerry and Stephanie Roe
Jenell Ross
Moe and Jack Rouse
Sunny Delight
The Cincinnati Reds The Juilfs Foundation
The Kroger Company, Kroger Community Rewards
The Louise Kramer Foundation
Toledo Chapter of the Links Trophy Nut Co.
Margaret and Michael Valentine
J. Jean Ward
Katrinka Westendorf
Mary Young
Zins Plumbing, LLC
Challenge Club
$500 to $999
Andrea and Tom Ahl
American Trim Center
Leesa Baker
Georgia and Brian Bammerlin
Beavercreek South Service Unit 381
Lissa and Grant Brown
Mary and Les Burdett
Carol Clark
Sara Jane and William DeHoff
Bridget Doherty
Renisa and Michael Dorner
E. K. Foundation Girl Scout Troop 48070 Janet Goedde
TheresaHirschauer
Kristine and James Hoffman
Patricia Hogue
Ginger Jones
Katy Hollister and Brad Miller Family
Fund of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation Key Bank Foundation
Mary Ann and Jeff Knoop
Kohl’s Cares Lucas County Agricultural Society
Deborah Majoras
Marathon Oil Co Debra McLaren
Don and Martha Mewhort
Miami Hills Service Unit 354 Jacqueline Mitchell
Monfort Heights/White Oak Service Unit 464 Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Sara Moynihan
Nancie H. Entenmann Fund of the Toledo Community Foundation Linda Odenbeck
Alma Office
Barbara and Randall Oostra
Barbara Parry
Patsy and Larry Plum
Zo Redman
Mary Ronan
Ruth Hollinger & J. Cameron Dungan Fund at The Troy Foundation Catherine Sahlfeld
Cynthia Self
Shawnee Oak Wind Service Unit 305
Cheryl Shrider
Singing Streams Service Unit 467
Maggie Slovik
Jeanette Smith
St. Rita’s Health Partners Steve and June Bryan Fund Angela M. Tennaro
Francis Tesorero
The David J. Joseph Company
The Homan Foundation The Women of the Old West End Suzanne and Ron Valle
Elizabeth Vessell
Barbara and Brad Weisiger
Elizabeth and Brian Young
Youth Service America Promise Club ($250.00 to
$499.00)
AJacqulynn Abdella
Jill and Bryan Adams
Julie Adwani
Amanda Aldrich
Barbara and Richard Allen
AmazonSmile Foundation Frances and Richard Anderson
Linda Ashworth
Thomas and Kate Backoff
Martha Barbary
Beavercreek North Service Unit 380
Julia Belden
John Betts
Betty Bollas
Patrice Borders
BPO Elks #54 Janet Braun
CareSource Management Group Shannon and Lee Carter
Maria Carver
Champaign Service Unit 302 Stephanie Cihon
Clermont Overlook Service Unit 431
Wilbur Collins
Covington Community Chest Chis Salley Davis
Chrissa Dean
Sharon and MarkDuff
Kathryn Edwards
Irene and John Ehrmin
Linda Fayerweather
Erin Focke
General Dynamics George and Rose Anderson Family Fund James and AnneGibbons
Laura Gilliland
Girl Scout Troop 41350
Jayne and Thomas Gmeiner
Great Oak Service Unit 133
Jennifer Greene
Christine Gustin
Judith Harmony
Pamela Helmlinger
Cindy Hill
Sue Hill
Huber Heights Service Unit 333
Carrie Hurley
Indian Trails Service Unit 452
Anna Jones Monnett
Kathy Kearns
Sarah Kelly
Claire Ann Kubiak
Allison Kwasniak
Dave Kylander
Darlene Langhout
Allan Libbe
Lima Noon Optimist Club Lee Ann Liska
Joseph Madden
Cindy McCurdy
Wendy McElmurry
McGraw/Kokosing, Inc. Rachel McLaughlin
Katie McNeil
Messer Construction Company Meredith Meyer
Jaqueline Michael
Marjorie Motch
Rebecca Murray
Peggy and Bill Nicolai
People In Girl Scouting
Rambling River Service Unit 120
Christine and John Rasmussen
Suzanne Reed
Leslie Rich
Janice Rook
Lois Rosenberry
Ken Schappell
Robert Schneider
Jackie and John Self
Leslie Shalda
Kris and Paul Smith
St. Antoninus Service Unit 416 Laurie and Richard St. John
Rhonda Starghill
Swapalease, Inc.
Margaret Szempruch
The Cincinnati Herald The French Oil Mill Machinery Company
Fund of the Piqua Community Foundation
The Woods Service Unit 122 Ashley Thoreen
William Timmermeister
Trico Service Unit #127 Unverferth Manufacturing Co, Inc Valley Ridge Service Unit 469
Walmart Marcia Webb
Rose Ann Wernert
White Pines Service Unit #115
Connect Club
$100.00 to $249.00
4BIS.COM, Inc. Cecelia Adams
Dennis Addis
Patricia and John Allen
American Legion NE Post 630
American Legion Post 776 Nemaris Archer
Esther Baldridge
Ricia Ballas
Sheree Bargabos
Cassie Barlow
Anitra Bates
Emily Beckman
Beer Barrel, Inc. Jennifer Berning
Jeanne and Paul Bernish
JoAnn and Ronald Bertram
Katrina Bethancourt
Black Swamp Service Unit #128 Trevor Blair
Vicki Blanco
Elizabeth Blust
Donna Bogan
Donna and Daniel Bogard
Marie Bollinger Vogt
Dana Boomershine
Bowling Green State University
Barbara Brahm
Nicole Bravard
Breitenbach Family Fund Ruth and Curtis Brookhart
Betty Bryant
Florence Buchanan
Sarah Burdette
Brian and Sarah Bushong
Nicole Candle
Tiffany Carnicom
Susan and Berch Carpenter
Lisa Carrelli
Centerville Service Unit 356 Susan Chambers
Susan and Lonney Chapman
Paula Chapski
Maria and Michael Cholak
City Barbeque
Cynthia Cobian
Susan and Robert Coburn
Laurie Collert
Maria Comer
LaDonna Compton
Robert Cooper
Sheri Copanic
Cross Trails Service Unit #118 Heather Cusick
Teresa Dankovic
Claire Davis
Johnie and Kenneth Davis
Mary Decker
Sally Dessauer
Lisa and Dennis Dimiduk
Janet Dobo
Dorothy Lane Market
Eastern Allen Service Unit #219
Betty and Paul Ellis
Teresa English
Elizabeth and Thomas Erb
M. Jane Ericson
Fairborn Service Unit 382
Nancy Fairhurst
Ann Fassett
Jacqueline Fisher
Elizabeth Flaherty
Fostoria Rotary Club
Darrell Fox
Stacy Fox
Vanessa Freytag
Sandra Frisch
Jan Marie Fritz
Merri Gaither Smith
Andrea Gasho
Alicia Gee
GETDOT Cincy
Maggie Gieseke
GM Foundation
Natalie Goforth
Elisha Gomez
Good Food, Inc.
Green Hat Society
Carolee Grehan
Susan Grinkemeyer
Dawn Gruber
Joyce Gruber
GSWO Service Unit 238
Hannah Halfhill
Hamilton Trails Service Unit 455
Lou Anna Hanshumaker
Elizabeth Haradon
Charlotte and Robert Harris
Mary Haskamp
Amie Hathaway
Da Jaunteye Hawkins
Alexandra Hedges
Mikell Hedley
Maureen Heekin
Sandra and Robert Heimann
James and Janice Heinrich
Hilary Heisman
Jane Hendricks
James Henneman
Linda and Douglas Hensley
Julie Highley
Lois and Charles Hiles
Brenda Hill
Paul and Cynthia Hill
Cindy Hofner
HP Company Foundation
Dr. Susan Hubbell
Cynthia and Thomas Huber
Margaret Hulbert
Dr. Robert Hunter
Kiwanis Inc.
Innovative Auctions Inc
Invotec Engineering, Inc
Timothy Ippisch
Yvonne Isaacs
Mary Ivers
April Jameson
Laurie Johnston
Dr. Susan Kemper
Crystal Kendrick
Elizabeth Kingseed
Knapp & Associates, LLC
Judith Koehn
Sheri and Marc Kogge
Carol Louise Kruse
Marcia Latta
Casey Lauger
Margaret Avril Lawson
Cynthia and Marc Lear
Julia and Brian Leary
Theresa and Dennis Leek
Deborah Lieberman
Lipps & Son Construction Co, Inc.
Eileen Litchfield
Christy Lorenzetti
Wendy Maclean
Tiffany Major
Beth Ann Martin
Patricia and James Martin
Erin Mauro
Marian and Ronald May
Natalie and Robert McElwee
Katelynn McKellar
Michele McNamara
Dr. Sharon Merryman
Miami Service Unit 435
Miamisburg Owen Sound Service Unit 360
Jenny Michael
Beverly Miner
Margaret Moertl
Susan Moizuk
Matthew Mumma
Marianne Mussett
Judy Myerholtz
Julia Myers-Binkowski
Carol and Donald Nancarrow
Napoleon Veterinary Clinic, Inc.
Karen and Tom Nault
Negro Business and Professional
Women’s Club of Toledo Ohio
Kimberly Niederhelman
Niikha Service Unit 449
Susan Noonan
Jayne Ohneck
Kristin Okhuysen
Pat O’Neil-Moergeli
Shelly Orenstein
Michelle Orloff
Amy Orwick
Evelyn and Darrell Pelan
Sara Peller
Jacinda Perry
Pete and Ginger Strange Family Fund of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation Nick Pettry
Philip Smith Fund Cindy and Dick Piening
Bridgett Pincus
Irma Porter
Vicki Proctor
Putnam County Service Unit #207 Megan Ramey
Kathleen Ray
Joyce and Earl Reives
Remax Preferred
Cynthia Rhodes
Joyce Rhodes
Lori Richards
Tammy Richardson
Carole and Edwin Rigaud
Mary Robertson
Carolyn Sauder
Sandy and Kevin Sauder
Jeanne Schultz
Christine Sevindik
Faith Shepherd
Jasmine Shepherd
Megan Sherman
Rebecca Sites
Sandra Skinn
Cynthia Smith
Deborah Smith
Southwest Corners Service Unit 408
Dean and Ann Spangler
Janet Steiner
Christine Stone
Autumn Swanson
Laura Switzer
Sheri Sword
Barbara Terry
The Alan and Paula Beach Family Chartiable Gift Fund
The Bloch Family Fund at The Dayton Foundation The Jahoda-Lacy Family Fund at The Dayton Foundation
The Trust Company Toledo Area Alliance To End Homelessness Toledo Mud Hens
Julie Tople
Tres Rios Service Unit 135 Anita Tristan
Brittany Troescher
Cheryl Tyler-Folsom
Jami Vallandingham
Van Wert Elks Lodge No 1197 Van Wert Service Unit 222 Debbie Venys
VFW Post 1031 VFW Post 1080 Kristine Vondrell
Vonlehman & Company Inc Natalie Vorst
Janet Walsh
Shannon Wannemacher
Nodie and Willie Washington
Yvonne and Dennis Washington
Karen Weber
Janell and Frank Weinstock
Wendy Welbaum
Diane and Gary West
Alexander Whitehead
Sabrina and Charles Wiley
Sarah Wilkins
Will Family Trust
Wilmington Clinton Service Unit 352
Hazel Wilson
Melissa Wink
J. M. Wollman
Sara Woodhull
Kristina Woolum
Diana Wourms
Pam Wurster
Carol Yegerlehner
SPECIAL GIFTS
In Honor of:
Lacy Allen
Patricia Allen
Carol Clark
Kim Duncan
Linda Conway Hensley
Douglas Hensley
Delores Hargrove-Young
Merri Gaither Smith
Francie Pepper
Yvonne Washington
Mary Ronan
Melody Dacey
Merri Gaither Smith
Susan Noonan
Francie Pepper
Debbie Sauder-David
Carolyn Sauder
Mary Lou Straw
Emily Beckman
Stephanie Streeter
Ginger Jones
Margaret Hulbert
Vanessa Freytag
Judith Harmony
Yvonne Washington
Francie Pepper
Leader of Troop 31043
Sonya Parries
Kathy Kearns
Rhonda Curtis
In Memory of:
LeeAnn Liska
Vanessa Freytag
Francie Pepper
Jody Wainscott
Patsy Plum
Donna Bakke
Susan Osborn
Dr. Patricia Martin
Jayne Gmeiner
Paula A. Blessing
Kay Casto
Roselawn Jazzercise
James Blessing
Molly McKenna
Deborah Lee
Barbara Carlo
Maurice Carlo
Leatrice Niederhelman
Kimberly Niederhelman
Shirley Colvin
Christine Benham
Karen Howell
Jacquelyn Simpson
Kelly Straw
Mary Watts
Julia Poe and Mindy Patton
Ms. Julie Albright
Deborah Platt Majoras
Francie Pepper
Jeannette Derrick
Nancy Seng
Jennifer Easley
Kathleen Kearns
Cynthia Edwards
Vicki Maddox
Helen E. Gale
Presbyterian Church
Mrs. Dana Scott
Tony and Sarah Preston
William H. Gruber
Dawn Gruber
Jackie Harding
Carolyn Antoszewski
Barbara J. Bonifas
Rhonda Curtis
Jean Durant
Pamela Eaton
Ann Hartmann
Kathleen Kearns
Roni Luckenbill
Marian May
Beverly Miner
Susan Osborn
Carol Sommers
Marie Jenkins
Patricia & James Davidson
Betty R. Hays
League of Women Voters
West Clermont Democrats
Ms. Elizabeth Erb
Ms. Mary Beringer
Ruth Jones
JoAnn & Ronald Bertram
Barbara J. Bonifas
Janet Braun
Mary Burdett
Deborah Campbell
Maria Carver
Rhonda Curtis
Wendy Gustafson
Ms. Jane A. Hendricks
Kathleen Kearns
Carol Louise Kruse
Roni Luckenbill
Lydia McMillen
Susan Radabaugh
Janice Rook
Beth Smith
Susan Tobin
Barbara Weisiger
Judy Lang
William Lang
Catherine (Cat) Lautar
Kelli Brinkman
Bowling Green State University
Deborah Linville
Rebecca Kirschner
Amanda and Elaine Ludwig
Singing Streams Service Unit 467
Jeri Martin
Tracey Stokely
Ali Millette
Patricia Bennett
Geraldine Rupert Moore
Nancy Seng
Elaine Niehaus
Janice Rook
Jaclyn (Hackenberg) Pobiega
Diana Hackenberg
Sarah Ramseur
Amy Jones-Harrigan
Mary Lou Reynolds
Karen Weber
Charlotte Rook
Janice Rook
Marilyn Sammons
Patty Sammons
Cecelia Schutte
Lana Loos
St. Marks United Methodist Church
Gloria Hendrickson
Eleanor Sensel
Tom Myrick
Sue Pigg
Shayna Smith
Helen & Karl Ulrich
Elizabeth Wainscott
Roni Luckenbill
Susan Osborn
Karen Wesp
Barbara J. Bonifas
Rhonda Curtis
Givalike
Kathleen Kearns
Mary Ann Knoop
Roni Luckenbill
Lydia McMillen
Susan Osborn
Barbara Wolf
Kistine Yan
Jianlin Xiang
Clarence H. & Constance Q.
Westendorf
Katrinka Westendorf
Estate Gifts:
The Estate of Estelle Harvey
The Estate of Ruth Jones
SPECIAL SUPPORT
Juliette Gordon Low Society
We thank the following individuals who generously chose to make Girl Scouts of Western Ohio a part of
their legacy and a beneficiary of their estate plan in the form of deferred gifts, bequests, life insurance,
charitable trusts, pooled income funds, charitable gift annuities, and gifts of cash, stock, or securities.
You’re leaving a legacy that helps ensure Girl Scouting is available to future generations of girls.
Harry and Rita Adler
Marjory Baer
JoAnn Bertram
Barbara Bonifas
Josephine Borland*
Mary Burdett
Michelle Burdett
Elizabeth Burridge
Maria Carver
Maria Cholak
Suzanne Costandi
Rhonda Curtis
Nancy Dawes
Claire Dell
Joanna Fara
Donna Farrell
Laura Ford-Harris
Donna Freeman
Susan Gantz Matz
Anne Gibbons
Dana and Phil Glasgo
Marcia Godwin*
Angela Granata
Wendy Gustafson
Diana Hackenberg
Judith Hallerman Borie
Jackie Harding*
Ann Hartmann
Mary Haskamp
Fern and Everett Heist*
Wilma Hessberger*
Erin Horsley
Jacqueline Humphries
Ellen Iobst
Ruth Jones*
Ardenia Jones-Terry
Warren Joy*
Kathleen Kearns
Shirley Kelly*
Gail Kesterson
Pamela King
Mary Ann Knoop
Allison and Peter Kwasniak
Elizabeth LaMacchia
Roni Luckenbill
Marian K. May
Deb McLaren
Lydia McMillen
Kathy McMullen
Marie Michel-Tucker
Beverly M. Miner
Marjorie Motch
Cheryl Newton
Susan Osborn
Doris Ponitz
Barbara Pope
Irma Porter
Vicki Proctor
Kathryn Randall
Gayle Rapien
Zo Redman
Jan Rook
Heather Ryall
Vita Saluke*
Emalee Schavel
Margaret Schneider Austin*
Hope Schultz
Vera Shoemaker*
Jeanette Smith
Carol Sommers
Julia Spohr
Mary & Leroy Staples
Rosemary Stewart
Laurela Sylvester
Angela Tennaro
Tommie Thompson*
Elizabeth Vessell
Jody Wainscott
J. Jean Ward
Kenneth Wesp
Karen Wesp*
Christi M. West
Saundra Young
*Deceased members
Italics - Charter members
United Way
We’re thankful for the ongoing support from United Way throughout Western Ohio!
Butler County United Way
United Way of Clinton County
United Way of Hardin County
Piqua Area United Way
United Way of Fostoria, Ohio, Inc.
United Way of Henry County
Shelby County United Way
United Way of Fulton County
United Way of Logan County
United Way of Auglaize County
United Way of Greater Cincinnati
United Way of Putnam County
United Way of Bluffton, Beaverdam,
and Richland Townships
United Way of Greater Lima
United Way of Troy, Ohio
United Way of Greater Toledo
United Way of Warren County
United Way of Hancock County
United Way of Williams County
United Way of Clark, Champaign, and
Madison Counties, Inc.
COUNCIL
OFFICERS 2015-2016
MEMBERS-AT-LARGE
2015-2016
Zo Redman
CHAIR
Cassie Barlow
Susan Redman-Rengstorf
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
1
Jody Wainscott
Retired, Cincinnati Insurance
1ST VICE CHAIR
B
Ellen Iobst
Retired, Sunny Delight Beverages Co.
2ND VICE CHAIR
F 2
Jeanne Bernish
Kandi Staples
Knowledge Works
YWCA
Patrice Borders
Erinn Aulfinger
Prevention Strategies LLC
Girl Member
Bridget Doherty
Hartmann & Associates
Hamilton Co. Development Corp.
SECRETARY
Sue Gantz Matz
Retired, Lyondell Chemicals LP
IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIR
Public Library of Cincinnati &
Hamilton County
Angela Granata
Procter & Gamble
Kimber Fender
Victoria Nilles
Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP
BOARD DEVELOPMENT
COMMITTEE CHAIR
Angela Granata
Luminous Wealth Management
3
National Underground Railroad
Freedom Center
Wright State University
Ann Hartmann
TREASURER
C
State Farm Insurance
Samantha Shultz
Girl Member
Nancy C. Dawes
Luminous Wealth Management
Theresa Hirschauer
Cincinnati Country Day School
Patricia Neal-Miller
Cincinnati Public Schools
Barbara Oostra
D
A
E
4
gswo.org
SERVICE CENTERS
1 Toledo
2 Lima
3 Dayton
4 Cincinnati
888.350.5090
CAMPS
A Camp Butterworth
B Camp Libbey
C Camp Rolling Hills
D
E
F
Camp Stonybrook
Camp Whip Poor Will
Camp Woodhaven