NAMI of DuPage County, IL

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NAMI of DuPage County, IL
NAMI of DuPage County
The County’s Voice on Mental Illness
2014 Annual Report
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Message from the President
Message from the Executive Director
Our Impact Last Year
Breaking New Ground
Partnership/New Building
New Programs
Highlights of Support Services
Highlights of Education Services
Financial Overview
Our Volunteers
Our Donors
Board of Directors and Staff
OUR MISSION
Provide support, advocacy and education in order to improve the
quality of life of individuals with mental illness and their families.
SUPPORT. ADVOCACY. EDUCATION.
(630) 752-0066
www.namidupage.org
Dear Friends,
2014 has been an exciting year for NAMI DuPage, with lots of planning meetings for the
new building, the groundbreaking ceremony in August and now watching the new building
rise from the ground. This new Private/Public partnership with the DuPage County
Health Department continues as the building begins to take shape and will facilitate the
implementation of the strategic plan, which focuses on outreach, education, housing and
employment for those individuals with mental illness and their families. Planning for new programs has been a priority of the Board and of Angela Adkins, our Executive Director.
Angela, the NAMI DuPage staff, and our dedicated volunteers have worked hard all year, continuing to
manage the many programs offered by our organization. Through all their hard work, NAMI DuPage
continues to be a force of good in DuPage County for those who live with mental illness.
The Board is proud to submit to our NAMI DuPage supporters a fiscally responsible financial report for 2014.
Our ability to do so is a result of your support. We thank you for your support.
Cora M. (Corky) Corley
President, Board of Directors
Welcome to our 2014 Annual Report.
What an eventful year this has been! From the excitement of seeing the future Community
Center begin to take shape, to creating new programs to fully utilize the new space –
which we will move into late 2015 – all the while growing our existing support groups and
community outreach, it has been a busy year! As you will see in this report, our much-needed
new programs will include employment assistance, housing resources, the “Living Room”, life
style skills coaching, and many new recreational opportunities. Many of you have told us – and we have listened – that these new programs are needed so that many more individuals
living with mental illness can more fully engage with the community and become empowered to take control
of their lives.
During this year we began our Community Center Campaign to raise $1.5 million dollars; the campaign will
continue throughout 2015. This funding will go directly towards the NAMI DuPage space and to provide the
new programs. As the building takes shape, we at NAMI DuPage become ever more excited about the longterm potential of what we will be able to offer.
We cannot do what we do without the dedication and commitment of our Board, staff, and especially you,
our donors and tireless volunteers. As you read this report, I know that you will be encouraged by what your
generosity has allowed us to achieve. On behalf of everyone we have been able to help this year, I thank you
from the bottom of my heart and want you to know that you are changing lives and truly making a difference.
Angela Adkins
Executive Director
Our Impact in the Last Year
20,390 served
NAMI DuPage served 20,390
unduplicated individuals and
family members living and struggling with mental illness.
13,637
volunteer hours
With tireless dedication and
devotion, 457 volunteers contributed an astonishing 13,637 total
hours of time.
1,008 new
donors
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During the past fiscal year, we
were able to attract 1,008 new,
first-time donors.
17 of 26
public high
schools
Ending the Silence, which went
national last year, is now presented yearly at 17 of the 26 public
high schools in DuPage County.
Adolescent
programming
NAMI DuPage began offering
education presentations to adolescents in the Partial Hospitalization Adolescent Program at
Linden Oaks Hospital.
NAMI DUPAGE Breaking New Ground in 2014
T
he past year was really a year of
breaking new ground. As you
heard, the building that will house
NAMI’s new offices is well underway,
visible for all to see. As work on the
new building continues, our existing
services continue to provide education
and support to thousands of families
in DuPage County. Some of our
achievements from the past months
are:
• Adolescent programming: for the
first time in our history, NAMI DuPage
has expanded our programs to serve
adolescents. In January of 2014, we
began presentations at Linden Oaks
Adolescent Center.
• Peer and Family Specialist:
Through a generous grant from the
Community Memorial Foundation,
NAMI DuPage trained a Peer Specialist
and a Family Specialist who offered, for
the first time, ongoing individualized
aftercare peer support to individuals
who were hospitalized for a mental
health issue and their family members,
particularly at Hinsdale Hospital. This
program became the precursor to
the Peer Training Program, through
which we are training 15 individuals
to eventually serve as Peer or Family
Counselors in the Living Room and
elsewhere throughout DuPage County.
• Mental Health First Aid: Two
NAMI DuPage staff members
conducted five Mental Health First
Aid trainings in the community. With
the support of Community Memorial
Foundation and
Linden Oaks, NAMI DuPage has been
on the forefront of the movement to
offer Mental Health First Aid trainings
in DuPage County.
1,577
• Groundbreaking partnership:
Individuals and family
members served through
This unprecedented Public/Private
our Supportive Services
partnership between NAMI DuPage
and the DuPage County Health
Department, of which NAMI’s new
offices is the culmination, is a result
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of over 20 years of collaborating to
Graduates from our
provide complementary services
Education courses
to address the mental health needs
of DuPage County residents. This
historic partnership both recognizes
and cements NAMI DuPage’s integral
1,242
Community members
role in the mental health community
educated about mental
of DuPage County. While bringing
illness
our services under one roof, the two
organizations remain separate entities,
with NAMI DuPage continuing all
2,108
existing services at current levels.
Individuals and family
• Print Shop: NAMI DuPage began an members served through
in-house Print Shop, which has been
Recovery Connections
Hospital Program
handling all of our internal printing
needs as well some external orders.
Among the external clients were
15,331
DuPage Medical Group, Linden Oaks
Middle
and
high school
Hospital, and other NAMI affiliates.
students presented with
A Print Shop Manager was hired to
Ending the Silence
manage in-house print jobs and pursue
additional external clients. Eventually,
the print shop will serve as an
employment track in our Employment
Total
Support Program, training participants
number of individuals
in the program to find employment in
served
commercial and corporate print shops.
20,390
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A Groundbreaking Public/Private Partnership
In what is possibly the most significant moment in the history of NAMI DuPage, the DuPage County Health
Department announced their intention to offer a Public/Private partnership to NAMI DuPage through
which NAMI DuPage would be housed in their brand new state-of-the-art building. The building, a 33,000
square-foot, state-of-the-art facility, is scheduled to be complete in the fall of 2015.
This partnership both recognizes and cements NAMI DuPage’s integral role in the mental health community
of DuPage County. NAMI DuPage’s expanded offices will allow us to fulfill key components of our strategic
plan by offering several new programs, effectively doubling the services available for individuals and families
living the mental illness. This expansion means a much more robust set of services that will aid those living
with mental illness in a more comprehensive way; it also means offering hope and recovery to many more
individuals and families living with mental illness each year.
DuPage County Health Department Board and Executives
invite NAMI DuPage Executive Director and Board Members
to groundbreaking.
Community Center Campaign Kickoff Breakfast
Cadence Health Foundation presents
NAMI DuPage with a check for $150,000
Community Center Construction
NAMI DuPage kicked off the capital campaign for the Mental Health Community Center in June 2014. With
a goal of $1.5 million, the Community Center Campaign will provide funds for the new programs NAMI
DuPage will offer in the new building, as well as our buy-in into the new facility being constructed by the
DuPage County Health Department.
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New Programs for 2015
E
mployment Support
Our pilot Employment Program will prepare
individuals with a mental illness for employment.
An Employment Specialist will determine their
background in terms of education, skill sets, and
other capabilities. The Employment Specialist,
working with DuPage County employers, will then
match individual participants to the employment
area most suited to the participants’ goals, skills and
preferences and continue to provide support to
program participants after placement.
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ocial/Recreational
NAMI DuPage will significantly expand the
recreational and social opportunities available for
individuals and families with mental illness in the
new facility. Through this new program, we hope
to have recreation options available for individuals
with mental illness on most weeknights and some
weekend days. NAMI DuPage will offer activities
such as Yoga Night, Bingo Night, and art, music and
cooking classes; some activities will include family
members as well. A new drop-in center will provide
another venue for individuals and families living
with mental illness to socialize and participate in
social and recreational activities.
“It is essential to recovery to have people to
communicate with.”
- Ray is a veteran of the U.S. Navy who volunteers at the NAMI office
H
ousing Support/Referral
NAMI DuPage will provide linkage to
community supports and life skills training to
individuals with mental illness who live alone or
with aging parents so that they have the ability to
gain or maintain their independence. The ultimate
goal of the program is provide further affordable
housing options for those with mental illness.
L
iving Room
The Living Room is a peer-led alternative to the traditional ER for those with mental illness crises. The Living Room is a comfortable, non-clinical setting that provides the guest a safe and calming atmosphere where he or she can talk with a peer counselor. The guest is first assessed to ensure that his/her situation is appropriate for the Living
Room to handle. The guest is then paired up with
a peer counselor, who can talk the guest through
the immediate crisis, offering empathic listening,
practical solutions, and additional resources.
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Offering Hope and Recovery through
Supportive Services
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upport Groups
NAMI’s eight support groups continue to provide weekly venues
for promoting hope and recovery, with one new support group added
during the past year for family members with a family member who has
recently experienced a mental illness for the first time.
Drop In Centers
In partnership with WDSRA and SEASPAR, NAMI’s three drop-in
centers – in Glen Ellyn, Westmont, and Naperville – provided social and
recreational opportunities for hundreds of individuals.
Individual Assistance Program
Thanks to the generosity of individual donors, NAMI DuPage was
able to provide an average donation of $537 to many individuals
seeking rental assistance or financial assistance with obtaining
medication. Due in part to the Affordable Care Act, we received
fewer requests for medication assistance this year.
Group Homes
NAMI DuPage continues to provide housing to sixteen
individuals in our two group homes – one in Naperville, and the
other in Glen Ellyn.
Naperville Group Home
Resource Helpline
NAMI DuPage took approximately 1,560 calls on our Resource
Helpline during the past fiscal year. Many of the callers were family
members looking for help with a loved one in a mental health crisis.
Many others were individuals seeking additional resources to aid
their recovery.
“I can get through my mental illness and not go around thinking that I am worthless.”
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- Support Group Participant
Glen Ellyn Group Home
Raising Awareness and Understanding of Mental Illness
through Education
ommunity Education
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C
NAMI DuPage conducted 73 general
education
presentations, educating groups as
A total of 132 people graduated from our
education courses: 111 family members completed diverse as medical students, social work/nursing
students, library staff, churches, and policemen
the 12-week Family to Family course; 5 people
completed the 6-week NAMI Basics course; and 16 about mental illness and how to best engage and
help someone with a mental illness.
individuals completed the 8-week WRAP course.
The courses teach participants about mental
chool Connections Program
illness, available resources, and practical tools for
Ending the Silence reached 10,151 high school
self-care and recovery for both individuals and
students in 17 different schools, while Ending the
family members.
Silence 101 reached 5,180 middle school students.
Parents and Teachers as Allies reached 65 parents
and teachers.
ducation courses
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S
chools With a NAMI Presence
Recovery Connections Hospital Program
NAMI’s partnership with all six area hospitals
continues to deepen and grow; together, we work
to meet new needs that arise. In January 2014, at
the request of Linden Oaks, we began offering
educational presentations to adolescents on
the inpatient and outpatient units in the Partial
Hospitalization Adolescent Program. This program
marks our first foray into offering this service to
adolescents.
High Schools: Hinsdale South, Hinsdale Central,
Glenbard North, Glenbard South, Glenbard East,
Glenbard West, Addison Trail, West Chicago, Downers
Grove North, Downers Grove South, Wheaton North,
Wheaton-Warrenville South, Naperville North, Metea
Valley, Waubonsie Valley, York High School, St. Francis,
Naperville Central, and Willowbrook High Schools.
Middle Schools: All Saint’s Academy, Wood Dale,
Glenn Westlake, Jackson, O’Neil, Edison, Franklin,
Hubble, Monroe, Lisle, Kennedy, Madison, Jefferson,
Lincoln, Crone, Fischer, Granger, Gregory, Still, Bryan,
Churchville, St. Petronille, St. Isidore, Jefferson Jr. High,
Glenside, and Spring Wood Middle Schools.
*Schools in green are new this year.
“It gave me hope to hear that the speakers are able
to function very well with mental illnesses.”
- Hospital Presentation Participant
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Revenue
In Kind
Grants and United Way
Special Event
Individual
Residential & Program Income
Investments
Total:
$219,451
$211,579
$134,073
$87,052
$86,910
$67,263
$806,328
27%
26%
17%
11%
11%
8%
Residential &
Program Income
11%
Grants and United
Way
26%
Investments
8%
Individual
11%
Special
Event
17%
In Kind
27%
Expenses
Residential & Supportive Services
Family/Consumer Ed & Advocacy
Development
Youth Education
M&G
Total:
$248,479
$248,137
$118,112
$111,126
$76,474
$802,329
31%
31%
15%
14%
9%
Residential and
Supportive
Services
31%
Development
15%
Youth
Education
14%
Family / Consumer
Educatin and
Advocacy
31%
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M&G
9%
NAMI DuPage celebrates all of our volunteers
doing extraordinary things through service!
Total NAMI Volunteers:
457
Grant Bell
Jan Maloney
John Wilkerson
Ken Schumacher
Kevin Conlin
Kimberly Comer
Linda Terp
Liz Huck
Marilyn Kornau
Meghan Condon
Michelle Spranger
Shelbi Vidmar
Tammy Timm
Taylor Hill
Tom Mitchell
Christine Ciccone
Tom Kennedy
Dirk Landis
Education Program Judy O’Brien
Maureen Garro
Speakers
Julie Clucas
Amy Cahn
Kimberly Hakim
Bill Hood
Debbi Gischler
Cathy Cohen
Sue Pinto
Chrissy Tobias
Alan Carlile
Dave Cumming
Caitlin Atkinson
Debbie Homan
School Speakers
Chrissy Tobias
Shelbi Vidmar
Tammy Timm
John Wilkerson
Sue Cahalan
Kim Hakim
Lisa Leamy
Dave Lambie
Cathy Cohen
Pooja Nagpal
Kevin Conlin
Geri Thayer
David Reveles
Lauren Pinto
John Clucas
Sharon Stolarz
Mary Boylan
Dan Porter
David Lambie
Sheri Carlson
Susie Piasecki
Tonya Harbert
John Zurn
Sharon Stolarz
Office Volunteers
Sandy Remer
Nathaniel Goon
Carolyn Burton
Judy Beem
Carole Bodenstab
Karen Wennersten
Bob Bendorf
Joyce Ventura
Kaila Mitchell
Ray Schwen
Mark Hosek
Cathy Hosek
Barb Mulliner
Jason Mulline
Jan Maloney
Drop-In Center
Coordinator
Mary Borland
Total Volunteer Hours:
13,637
Family to Family
Aileen Caravelli
Sue Hedlund
Annette Zoleke
Tom Zoleke
Lisa Leamy
Calvin McGinn
Dick Goers
Ellie Goers
Patty Johnstone
Gail Vescovi
Kathleen Smat
Sheila Cavanagh
Recovery
Connections
Facilitators
Jack Whelton
Tom Mitchell
Kimberly Comer
Scotty Sossner
Ana Landa
Chrissy Tobias
Lia Guerra
Randy Hanssen
Susie Piasecki
NAMI Basics
Sue Pinto
Sue Cahalan
W.R.A.P.
Jack Whelton
Family Support
Group Facilitators
Patty Johnstone
Sue Orsini
Mary Potter
Julie Baier
Sue and Jim Cahalan
Sue Pinto
Kiera Benidettino
Fran Brand
Sue Balsamo
Resource Helpline
Assistants
Sandy Resner
Dirk Landis
Cathy Wuerth
David Haugen
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People We Cannot Do Without
Cumulative Donors Since 2004
Diamonds
$100,000 and Above
Anonymous
Betty Bradshaw
City of Naperville
Community Memorial Fnd
DuPage County Dept of
Human Services
Jean Mertens
Dorothy O’Reilly
Ray and Dee Schumacher
Emeralds
$75,000 and Above
Dick and Ellie Goers
Illinois Children’s Healthcare
Foundation
Mary Lou and Al Lowry
United Way Metro Chicago
Sapphires
$50,000 and Above
Alfred Bersted Foundation
Fred J. Brunner Foundation
Rubies
$25,000 and Above
Aetna Foundation
Argonne National Lab
Bristol-Myers Squibb
Cadence Health
Tony and Sally Davis
DuPage Community Fnd
Glen Ellyn Infant Welfare
Lilly USA, LLC
Pfizer Inc.
Naperville Rotary Noontime
Jades
$10,000 and Above
Anonymous
Jim and Sue Cahalan
Chris and Aileen Caravelli
Ron and Betty Chaggaris
Jim and Valerie Chaggaris
Jana Cronin
Beatrice Demos
Dr. Scholl Foundation
LeFort-Martin Family Fund
Sindelar Family Fund
DuPage Medical Group
Steve and Ann Flechter
George M. Eisenberg Fnd
Paul and Jayne Giordano
Grace A. Bersted Fnd
J. Robert Martens and
Michael Martens
Endowment Fund
Patricia Watts Mitchell
Jeffrey Rabin & Associates
Lynn Johnson
Martha Johnson
Kleckner Foundation
Linden Oaks Hospital
Bill and Mary Lou Mastro
Moore-Addison Company
Norkol, Inc.
Ellen and Bob Rehm
Rotary Club of Wheaton
Diane Scardigno
Ed and Linda Squier
St. Margaret Mary Parish
Tellabs Foundation
United Way of Naperville
United Way of DuPage and
West Cook
Barbara and Al Van Eekeren
FY2014 Major Donors
$20,000 and Above
Martha Johnson
Dorothy O’Reilly
City of Naperville
Community Memorial Fnd. Pfizer Inc.
Naperville Rotary Noontime
Tellabs Foundation
$15,000 and Above
Cadence Health
DuPage County Dept of
Human Services
DuPage Medical Group
J. Robert Martens and
Michael Martens
Endowment Fund
Wheaton Rotary Club
$5,000 and Above
Patrick and Eileen Kenny
Westmont Industries
$1,000 and Above
Tony and Angela Adkins
Advocate Good Samaritan
Hospital
Altobello Fine Jewelers
Anonymous (3)
Argonne National Lab
$10,000 and Above
Gregory Boltz
Betty Bradshaw
Fred J. Brunner Foundation Bill and Kelly Bryant
Illinois Children’s Healthcare Chris and Aileen Caravelli
Ron and Betty Chaggaris
Foundation
Jana Cronin
Joe and Tracy Cuttone
Tony and Sally Davis
LeFort-Martin Family
Foundation
Morrissey Family
Foundation
DuPage Material Company
Elmhurst Memorial Hospital
Exchange Club of Naperville
Sandy Fallon
Cay and Don Fischer
George M. Eisenberg Fnd
Elaine Gerber
Glen Ellyn Infant Welfare
Dick and Ellie Goers
Filiz Gunay (DCHD)
Heritage Professional Assoc.
Hinsdale Bank and Trust
Ron and Lynn Horne
Janssen Pharmaceutical, Inc.
Jeffrey A. Rabin & Associates
Lynn Johnson
Patrice Kasper
Lifetime Behavioral Health
Lilly USA, LLC
Linden Oaks Hospital
Diane Maksay
Kathleen McGrath
Michael R.Harrison Becker
Foundation
Michele Moore
Moore-Addison Company
Naperville Kiwanis
Naperville Noon Lions
Verella Osborne
Palmer Family Foundation
Ken and Lee Phillips
R&B Consultants Ltd
Jeff and Shari Rabin
Robert and Ellen Rehm
Rose Paving, Inc.
Rotary Club of Darien, IL
Dan and Gwen Satre
Marianne Scanlon
Diane Scardigno
Di Semmelhack
Ed and Linda Squier
St. Margaret Mary Parish
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church
Pat and Mary Lynn Sullivan
Judy Thorp
Barbara and Al Van Eekeren
Wheaton Bank & Trust Co.
Wight and Company
Robert and Heidi Wilhelmi
FY2014 Sustaining Donors
$750 and Above
Adventist Glen Oaks Hosp.
Adventist Hinsdale Hospital
John and Sue Bennington
Jim and Sue Cahalan
Rick and Christine Ciccone
Don and Corky Corley
Bea Grigo
Larry and Peg Kolinski
Stephen and Nancy Labbie
Matt and Stacey Lundgren
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Frank and Carolee Michalek
Mark and Barb Mulliner
Norkol, Inc.
Phil Norton
Jack and Andrea Scheirer
Shelbi and Sue Vidmar
$500 and Above
Anonymous
Paul and Marcella Bakker
Chris and Jeri Bolin
Carl and Stacey Boutilier
Sheila Cavanagh
Thomas and Marilyn Collins
Don and Corky Corley
Karen Cushing and David
Kulhanek
Samuel and Sharon Delisi
Jason and Jennifer Dwyer
Carl B. Fausey
First Community Financial
Bank
Glenside Public Library
Kim Hakim
Hillshire Brands
Hinsdale Hospital Fnd
Illinois Tool Works Fnd
Intermodal Container
Logistics
Bruce and Ann Johnson
Ray and Marilyn Jones
Carol Lent
Lifetime Behavioral Health
Matt and Stacey Lundgren
Michael and Mary Maloy
Bob and Karen McNichols
Medieval Times
Bill and Deb Meister
Mark & Carol Mestemacher
Thomas and Sandra Moran
Mark and Barb Mulliner
William and Colleen Nelson
Redeemer Lutheran Church
Michael Reiss
James and Anne Rios
David and Susan Rolewick
Rotary Club of Elmhurst
Barb Sipe
St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church
Chris and Krista Valleskey
Robert and Regina Walcott
White Eagle Golf Club
$250 and Above
A Beautiful Smile
Advanced Chiropractic and
Acupuncture
Alliance Clinical Associates
Jo Anderson
Anonymous
Joseph & Suzanne Balsamo
Bob and Jan Barger
Betsy and Taylor Bennett
John and Sue Bennington
Raymond and Laima Blazys
Suzanne M. Cahalan, JD.
Bob Campbell Photography
Mr. and Mrs. Bouwman
The Fabric of America Fund
John and Kelly Callahan
Cantigny Golf
Carlson Paint, Glass and Art
Carol Stream Prof. Fire
Fighters Assoc. Local 3192
Augusta Clarke
Paul and Tammy Colella
Steve and Ann Collins
Kimberly Comer
Karen Considine
Cress Creek Country Club
Joan Cummings M.D.
Debra Cyrier
Mark and Karen Daniels
Michael Dimitriou
Robert Eakins and Julie
Wachowski
Jae and Peggy Eismann
Elmhurst Memorial Hospital
Nancy Ernst
Frank Gironda Salon/Spa
Sarah Frigo
Olga Gerhardstein
James Gettings
Grace United Methodist
Church Questors Class
John Harris
James and Brooke Hartman
John and Rosellen Hayner
Robert and Paula Henry
Stephen & Debbie Homan
Jeans and A Cute Top Shop
Jack and Kay Kelly
Marjorie Kelly
Kevin Kirk
Knights of Columbus
Ken and Teddi Krochman
John and Gloria Kromer
Lathrop Insurance Agency
Timothy and Jane Levstik
John MacPherson
Benjamin & Pamela Maxson
A. W. and Lynne McGurr
Meier Clinics
Andrew Melissinos
Microsoft
Midwestern University
Midwestern University
Behavior Medicine Club
Bill and Patti Miller
Joan Morrissey
Motorola Solutions Fdn.
Leo and Bonnie O’Donnell
One Stop Maintenance
Patrick and Barbara O’Reilly
Allen Peterson
Pinot’s Palette
Re/Max Suburban
James Ream
RJM Build
Lisa Salvadore
Eric and Marybeth Sauter
Danielle Scardigno
Carol Scinto
Sandra Shepard
Jeffrey and Kim Shrigley
Simply Fly
Ivan and Elizabeth Sizemore
Smith Financial Advisors Inc.
Sokol Chicagoland
Spandikow & Son Roofing
Mark Sukis and Kris Barsanti
Marji Soofi
The Clorox Company Fdn
Scotty Turner
Michael Valleskey
Bob and Jan Van Iten
Village of Downers Grove
Diane Vogel
Robert and Regina Walcott
Gini Welch
WDSRA
Wheaton Public Library
Mary Beth Wheeler
Robert and Marjorie Wilson
Sigrid Wonsil
Sarah Zimmerman
John and Donna Zurn
Mitchell Brandow
James and Mary Jo Breen
Vernon and Helen Breen
Craig Briel
Marilyn Briggs
Barbara Brosnan
Rev. and Mrs. Bill Bryan
Buikema’s ACE Hardware
Charles Burda
$100 and Above
Barbara Burken
Palma Aikins
Esin Busche
Sami Albert
Susan Buschmann
Cindy Allara
Susan Byers
Allured Music Studio
Michael Cahill
Carol Althoff
Ed and Marilynn Campbell
American Fidelity Mortgage
Vicky Campbell
Services
Michael and Mary Carr
Susan Anderson
Susan Casey
Anonymous (4)
Kathleen Cavanagh
Diana and Bill Atkins
Bruce Chambers
Mary Aylward
Bob Joseph/Charles Schwab
Nettie Badgley
Charone Design
Kathleen Bagnuolo
Chicago Bears Football Club
Maurice Barger
Chicago White Sox
Bob and Jan Barger
Terry Christner
Penny Barsanti
Marc Chudy
Barbara Basso
Clarice’s Creating Beautiful
Mike Bates
Looks
Sheryl Bates
Connie Claver
Sandra Baumgardner
Brian and Julie Clucas
James Beatty
Vicki Coletta
Michael Uram & Andrea
College of DuPage
Beaty
Color My World
Barbara Belanger
Community Business
Steven & Rosemary Belling
Alliance
Jody Bender
Jim Conroy
Anne Bennett
Susan and John Cosgrove
Taylor Bennett
Jim and Nancy Covert
Sally Benson
Rebecca Cox
Katy Bergholz
Cress Creek Garden Club
Madelene Bernar
Dan Cronin
Betty Hood
John and Bonny Cronin
Yvonne Biagas-Hall
Susan Crowder
John-Marc & Jane Bilezikian
William Crutcher
Henry Bird
Fiona Cummings
Kimmel Blackmar
Jacquelyn Cunningham
Ilene Bock
William and Judy Curry
Peter and Jeanette Bohan
Maryann Cusick
Bill and Mary Borland
Glenn Sonntag and Deanna
Scott Bostrom
Dang
Dave and Nancy Boutcher
Margaret Dangelo
Margie Braband
Patti Daniels
Hugh Brady
Mathew and Grace David
Vincent and Fran Brand
Dean’s Dugout
Debbie Decaluwe
Brenda DeGeer
Larry and Karin Deger
Eugenia and John Demos
Janet Derrick
Linda Dial
Mary Doody
Ozlem Dubauskas
Dupage County Fair Assoc.
Moira Dwyer
Gary and Marilou Dzadon
Bonnie Eddy
Carol Eskew
David and Virginia Evely
Kevin Fasana
Harris Fawell
Theresa Feeney
Marjorie Filippi
First Presbyterian Church of
Wheaton
Lise Fitzsimmons
Deborah Fleming
Ernie Florence
Kathleen Flynn
Duane and MaryJo Foster
Fox Bowl/Stella’s Pizza
Michele Francis
Sandra Freeburg
Sheila Frett
Marybeth Gallot
Joseph and Maureen Garro
Gary United Methodist
Church
Arlene Gates
Teresa Gaudet
Genesis Clinical Services
Patricia Gerlesits
Cathy Godfrey
Rita Grasser
Linda Green
Allison Gregory
Teresa Gregory
Frank Griffo
Rachel Grossman
Christine Grygiel
Filiz Gunay
James Gurney
Jeff Gutzmer
Anne Haley
Lisa Hallberg Pesce
Laurie Hanson
Tina Hartman
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Amy Hartnett
Katherine Hawken
Patricia Hayden and John
Murray
Wilson Heaton
Ann Hein
Samantha Henness
David Hetzelt
Paula Hilderbrand
Brenda Hilligoss
Hillside Firefighters Assoc.
Hilton Lisle/Naperville
Carol Hilton
Jerry and Theresa Hinck
Deborah Hoffman
Kathryn Hoffman
Paul and Catherine Holmes
William Hood
Michelle Hooper
James Hopkins
James Horvath
Jeff Sokol
James and Gwendolyn Hull
Angie Humes
Lauren Hurt
Gayla Hylland
Sania Irwin
Itasca Community Library
Brian Jackson
Jim and Kathy Jackson
Bill and Jean Jarrell
Laura Jensen
Carl and Shirley Johansson
Jill Johnson
Sandra & Thomas Johnson
Jennifer Jones
Nicole Jones
Vicky Joseph
Daniel Kaberon
Jean Kahling
Kathy Kalina
Victor Kamka
Lynne Kasson
Susan Kelley
Judith Kemker
John and Priscilla Kenaston
Tonia Khouri
Sally Knight
Jim and Judy Knott
Margaret Kocon Roemer
Mary Ellen Kolinski
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Elizabeth Konopka
Cynthia Koppelman
Gary Kosuick
Paul and Audrey Kramer
Linda Krause
Daniel Krill
Holly Krug
Deena Kuranda
J. P. LaCour
Kenneth and Lois Lahner
Cynthia Lamb
Craig Lambert
Mary Lambie
Jana Larkin
Kathy Larson
Lathrop Insurance Agency
Lea & Sachs, Inc.
Bob Lenkart
Lettuce Entertain You
Daiva Leviniene
Julie Lichter
Susan Lieser
Michael and Jane Lippner
Lombard Police Dept.
Cindy Luciano
Marsha Luczak
Melissa Luken
Richard Lukens and C.L.
Trennert-Lukens
Lisa Macchitelli
Nick Maksa
Al and Raminta Marchertas
Janet Markle
May and Associates, CPA’s
Frank and Mary May
Kelly May
Kathy Mc Grath
Terrance McGuire and
Kathleen McGowan
Steve & Maureen McHugh
Virginia McMahon
Lynne McNulty
Kathleen McTighe
Lorraine Meding
Colleen Meehan
Therese Meike
Donna Menard
Scott and Kris Meyr
Midwestern University
Jennifer Mihalakakos
Jill Millar
Anna May Miller
Lynn Miller
Patricia Miller
Kimberly Mills
Bart & Tina Misantoni
Jeanne Miska
Jane Mitton
Carol Molino
Sue and Phil Montgomery
Daniel and Barbara Moran
Mary Beth Moran
Barbara Movelle
Kathy Mucha
Paul Mullen
Sheila Murphy
Thomas and Linda Murray
Laura Nagelbach
Naper Settlement
Naperville Fraternal Order
of Police Lodge 42
Naperville Mayor’s Charity
Fund
William Naughton
Rima Nimry
North Central College
Oak Brook Marriott Hotel
Lisa O’Brien
Mary O’Donnell
Mark and Joann Olson
Ron and Susan Orsini
Beth Osborne
Paramount Theatre
Lyle and Dolores Parnell
Patricia Payne
Ed and Eve Pellettiere
Sally Pentecost
Brian and Ely Peppers
Mr. and Mrs. Peterson
Stephen and Susan Pierce
Karen Pierz
Sue Pinto
Heather Pontious
Dee Porter
Lawrence and Mary Potter
Rita Preston
Karol and Tom Priddy
The Prudential Foundation
Jack and Randy Randazzo
Akram and Sinka Razzouk
Michael and Lynda Reilly
Jayne Reishus
Sharon Resner
Leah Rippe
David Rivera
Patricia Robb
Deneen Robert
Margaret Roberts
Patty Roberts
Virgil and Sheryl Rocke
Tim Romano
Cynthia Rossi
Richard and Kathleen Rossi
Nadine Roy
Walter and Ruth Runkle
Barbara Ryan
Jeneane Ryan
Maureen Ryan
Beth Sack
Julio Santiago
Dawn Scarborough
Elaine Scarborough
Paul and Amy Schmerold
Tom Schneider
Janet Schnoebelen
Margaret Scholin
Ronald Schultz
Jennifer Scott
Patricia Sczygiel
Amy Season
Virginia Shawron
Diana Sheets
David Shepard
Debra Shipley
Ralph and Gertrude Shrigley
Jamie Simmons
Cindy Singleton
Donna Sloan
Joe and Jean Solon
Marcella Soukup
Joel and Beth Spenadel
St. Petronille Church
St. Thomas United
Methodist Church
Starbucks - Seven Bridges
State Street Entertainment
Elizabeth Stefanski
Larry Stewart
Judy Stowe
Mark Sukis and Kris Barsanti
Margaret Sullivan
Sue and Prem Suri
Elizabeth Swahlstedt
Swinford Partners LP
Margaret Talerico
Richard Tanaka and Ann
Lyons
Margaret Tarpey
Linda Tevis
James and SharonThiese
Peggy Tormay
Melissa Travis
Triple Crown Trading Co.
Julia Ulaszek
Katherine Ulicny
Deborah Utecht
Marty Van Ness
Rich and Carol Vancura
Brian and Karen Vannoni
David and Kelly Vickers
Lynne Vince
Edith and Dick Wagner
John and Jacqueline Wagner
Carol Wallace
Stanley and Karen Walton
Anne Wentz
West Chicago Terrace NH
Wheaton Jr. Women’s Club
Arrowhead Golf Course
Kimberly White
Frank Whitney
Susan and Tom Widman
Cheryl Williams
Judith Wincek
Winfield Salon Studios
Wintrust Community Bank
Ann Witt
Harvey Wolf
Joann Wright
James Yarbrough
Wendy Yellin
James and June Yordy
Barbara Zahrieh
Richard Zak
Michelle D
Jeanine Zanoni
Gretchen Zelinski
Yelu Zhou
Lloyd & Maribeth Zickert
Gail Zitnik
Fran Zucco
Mary Jo & Terry Zwirowski
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
OFFICERS
Corky (Cora) Corley
President
Jeff Rabin, J.D.
Secretary
Bob Barger
Treasurer
Tony Davis
Immediate Past President
Jana Cronin
Sheila Frett
Mike Hoffman
Stephen Labbie, Ph.D.
Kathy McGowan
Dorothy O’Rielly
Diane Scardigno
Diana Semmelhack, Psy.D.
Sandy Shepard
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Angela Adkins
STAFF MEMBERS
Aileen Caravelli
Daniel Meister
David Cumming
Swapna Munirathnam
Tom Galvin
Amanda Sarkan
Gemma Guenther
Andrea Scheirer
Zakia Haque
Mark Sukis
Sara Hynes
Rachel Tsen
Patty Johnstone
Scotty Turner
Angie Kuhns
Krista Valleskey
Jim McQuillen
Linda Walters
Youth Program Director
Technology Manager
Development Director
Youth Program Assistant
Grants Manager
Program Coordinator
Resource Specialist
Special Events Coordinator
Print Shop Manager
Print Shop Associate
Database Clerk/ Grants Assistant
Print Shop Coordinator
Database Manager
Graphic Designer
Youth Program Coordinator
Interim Program Director
Executive Assistant/Office Manager
Financial Manager
2100 Manchester Road
Building B, Suite 925
Wheaton, Illinois 60187
(630) 752-0066
www.namidupage.org