2009 Annual Report - Jeanne Geiger Crisis Center

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2009 Annual Report - Jeanne Geiger Crisis Center
A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO OUR VALUABLE VOLUNTEERS
You Have Made a Difference!
Rosalin Acosta*
Barbara Andrews
Pam Arthur
Jessica Azenaro
Barbara Barbaro
Arlene Barnard
Wes Barry
Kathleen Batcheller
Denise Benincasa
Paula Bishop
Katie Boynton
Boy Scout Troop 21,
Newburyport
Gerry Ann Brown
Kasey Brown
Linda Brown
Judi Bryant
Elaine Bucher
Helen Cardarelli
Kathryn Carnovale
Lisa Carrigg
Darlene Cataldo
Joyce Cejka
Kim Chilingirian-Glenn
Mary Anne Clancy
Ann Marie Clausen
Susan Clohecy
Linda Coan
Sherry Cobb
Cynthia Barry
Rubenfeld
Amy Collins
Becky Collins
Haley Collins
Page Collins
Denise Cronin
Gretchen Cyros
Heather Davies
Carolyn Davis
Debra DiGregorio
Jane Doescher
Mary Dollas
Ruth Donovan
Terri Doucette-McInnis
Dee Doucette
Sharon Doughty
Dottie Duval
Ken Duval
Aisha Elfiki
Pam Erickson
Jeff Esche
Mike Fiene
Mary Foote-Hill
Joanne Forney
Kate Forristall
Lisa Friberg
Linda Gallagher
Lisa Gallant
Ben Gary
Toby Gary
Sue Gifford
Kim Giuliano
Jeanne Gordon
Lucia Greene
Bonnie Greene
Peter Gudolawicz
Bev Gulazian
Ann Haaser
Ken Halkin*
Polly Hanson
Linda Harding
Diane Harper
Ann Harrison
Dyane Hayes
Sue Heffelman
Becca Henderson
Vanita Henderson
Elise Henrichs
Mary Hichborn
Brittany Hoiseth
Lois Honegger*
Patty Hoyt
Peter Hoyt*
Jill Hrubes
Joan Irons
Jeanette Isabella
Heidi Jackson-Dean
Arlene Jaffe
Robert Jaffe
Carolyn Janvrin
Lisa Jewett
Nancy Jones
Christy Jones
Barbara Jordan
Lauren Joyce
Brian Judd
Sherri Kelliher
Pam Keon
Diane Kroll
Joan Latauskas
Cheryl LeBlanc
Robert Ledoux, Esq.
Anne Lees
Lorraine Locy
Judi Lyons
Donna Malgeri, Esq.
Sandy Manley
Pat Mansfield
Cathy Marcangelo
Judi Lynn Marchesini
Patricia Maslen
Christine McGill
Diane McGowan
Renee McGuirk
Fiona Miller
Don Milotte
Phyllis Minehan
Donna Mitrano
Jeannie Moak*
Michelle Morris
Karen Morrissey
Connie Murphy
Lyn Nardone
Jamie Nies
Ryan Nimblett
Joyce O’Connell
Sara O’Connor
Jennifer Omasta
Malia Ott
Gloria Papert
Karen Parker
Dawn Pelletier
Jane Petty
The Quinlan Family
Mimi Reeves
Regina Richardson
Margaret Riha
Anita Rossi
Natalie Rotman Cote
Michelle Ruscito
Emily Searle
Jane Shepard-O’Connor
Amy Smith
Nancy Smith
Theresa Soracco, Esq.
Jane Spaulding
Donna Spinelli
Laura Stary
Linda Stein
Stephanie Suprin
Elizabeth Tagg
Lyndsey Tarsia
Lisa Terminiello
Julie Thorsen
Cara Tommasino
Nancy Torres
Jane Tuohy
Annie Vaillancourt
Michelle Vaillancourt
Carla Vara
Amanda Viveiros
Marilyn Waldrip
Fran Walker
Abby Wallman
Carolyn Wallman
Anne Walsh
Kristin Waraska
Wendy West
The West Family
Robert Wile
Kimm Wilkinson
Debbie Williams
Taylor Williams
Rebecca Wish Esche
Donna Woodsom
Jane Yandell
Karen Young
Larry Zabar*
ANNUAL
REPORT
2009
*FY10 board members
Administrative Office:
Jeanne Geiger Crisis Center, Inc.,
2 Harris Street, Newburyport, MA 01950
978.465.0999
Fax 978.465.7158
Client Services Office:
Jeanne Geiger Crisis Center, Inc.
5 Market Square, #109, Amesbury, MA 01913
978.834.9710
Fax 978.834.0825
24 Hour Hotline 978.388.1888
www.jeannegeigercrisiscenter.org
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“There are still emotional challenges
saved my family.“
FISCAL YEAR 2009
FY09 was a year of economic uncertainty leaving victims of domestic violence especially vulnerable. The lack of
financial resources made it difficult for so many victims to leave abusive relationships.
Domestic violence is a public health issue that is preventable when a coordinated community response is set in
action. The Center’s staff and volunteers partner with social service agencies, law enforcement, hospitals, local
governments, schools and businesses. These essential collaborations form a safe haven in which survivors overcome
endangerment and fear as they move toward safety and independence.
Each year, the Center helps more than a thousand families in crisis, offering a range of programs and services
provided free of charge in order to lessen the barriers between victims and safety.
Our programs include:
• 24-hour crisis hotline – A trained advocate is available to take confidential calls 24/7. Volunteers and
advocates offer resources including crisis intervention, safety planning, emotional support and information
about domestic violence and restraining orders.
• Safety planning – Trained staff help clients develop an individualized plan to keep themselves and their
families safe while receiving services.
• Emergency shelter – In cases where it is no longer safe for a victim to stay at home, emergency domestic
violence shelter may be the best option. The Center may connect clients with a network of domestic violence
shelters across the state, providing housing advocacy and counseling.
MESSAGE FROM
THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
The work of the Jeanne Geiger Crisis Center changes lives. For some, our work saves lives. For others, our work
helps rebuild lives.
This past year presented us with many challenges: the economic crisis in the Commonwealth and across the
country; a greater demand for services during a time of diminishing resources; and victims in far greater need than
ever. But here is what we know – funding is critical but not more so than the work we are doing. While funds
cycle in and out, clients continue to stream through our doors.
Our mission is to empower members of our community to live free from fear, intimidation, violence or the threat
of abuse by providing support, advocacy and education. The mission addresses the needs of today while our
vision creates a culture that no longer tolerates domestic violence. Our aim is to provide programming that
addresses the needs of today’s victims and builds resilience to prevent the next generation of victims.
Last year we helped 1,022 victims – we experienced a 32% increase in the number of children seeking trauma
services. Violence can have a lifelong negative effect on a child. That is why we have designed a children’s
program that is innovative, research-based, and holistic in its approach. When we give all that we have to help a
child heal, we help shape a life that is healthy, whole and safe. We are also reducing the likelihood that he/she will
grow up to become a victim or perpetrator of domestic violence.
I thank you for your continued support of the Jeanne Geiger Crisis Center. Frankly, we are able to do all that we
do because of your generous support and dedication.
• Individual counseling – Confidential and free of charge, one-on-one counseling with an experienced and
qualified advocate is available.
• Economic Independence Program – Developed to assist individuals in attaining financial stability through a
series of workshops and groups, the program covers financial coaching, budgeting, self-esteem and other
related topics.
• Support groups – Victims of domestic violence can meet others in similar situations to share experiences,
gain support and learn about resources. Free childcare is available during group sessions.
• Legal representation – The Center provides assistance with family law issues through staff attorneys and pro
bono attorneys.
• Court Advocacy – A skilled legal advocate is available to support clients while obtaining a restraining order or
navigating the court system.
• Children’s Counseling and Support Group – Children need specialized guidance, support and counseling
to heal. The Crisis Center provides an ongoing support group for youngsters and teens that have been abused
or have witnessed abuse at home.
• Rapid Response Teams – The Center collaborates with local police departments in responding to crisis. The
Rapid Response Teams complement the work of area police departments while offering immediate support
to victims at the police station.
• High Risk Case Response Team – The team is composed of law enforcement, probation, batterer’s
intervention, hospital staff and domestic violence professionals. The team works collaboratively and meets
regularly to identify the most dangerous domestic violence cases in the community. With the belief that
domestic violence homicide is both predictable and preventable, this innovative team provides individualized
interventions to interrupt the cycle of escalating violence.
• Training – The Crisis Center provides High Risk Case Response training at local, statewide and national
venues for law enforcement and clinical professionals.
• Referral and Information – The Crisis Center provides referrals to outside resources if a victim requires
services it does not provide directly.
Suzanne C. Dubus
Executive Director
Jeanne Geiger Crisis Center
this year and we will be thanking God for everyone
A mom to whom we gave a Thanksgiving basket last year
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TOTAL PROGRAM INCOME $1,500,566
Program Income
and Earned
Income
Cash Reserves 2%
3%
Contracts and Grants
$733,137
Contributions
$472,483
Donated Services
$211,733
Program Income and
Earned Income $50,948
Cash Reserves
$32,265
Donated Services
14%
Contracts and
Grants
49%
Contributions
32%
TOTAL PROGRAM EXPENSES $1,500,566
Fundraising
Expenses 19%
Management
and General
Expenses 5%
Program Services
76%
Fundraising Expenses
$278,702
Management and General
Expenses $73,803
Program Services
$1,148,061
FY09 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Helen Callahan
Rita Barry Corke
Stephen Cote
Patty Dorfman
Vice President
Ganson Purcell
Co-Treasurer
Susan Diamantopoulos
Valorie Faretra
David Hildt
Patricia Ferguson
Co-Treasurer
Sue Hriciga
Paula L. Katkin
Marina D. Kirsch
Crisis intervention client who left a violent relationship
FISCAL YEAR 2009 STATISTICS
July 1, 2008 – June 30, 2009
Total Victims....................................1,022
Total Direct Services ......................7,198
Adults........................................................922
Hotline Calls ..........................................3,928
Children ....................................................100
Support Groups ........................................765
Family Violence Counseling ........................290
Rapid Response Team................................115
Total Hotline Calls ..........................3,928
Legal Advocacy ........................................169
Crisis Intervention ..................................1,711
District Court ............................................336
Children's Program ....................................360
Family Casework ......................................232
Family Casework ....................................1,173
Child Counseling ......................................596
Legal Calls ................................................672
Family Therapy..........................................536
Shelter Calls ................................................12
Childcare ..................................................175
Children’s Group ........................................51
The Jeanne Geiger Crisis Center helps victims through the
process of leaving abusive relationships – the process
of moving from helplessness to hopefulness.
Emergency Housing ......................................5
Free client services include:
Jeanne Geiger Crisis Center, Inc.
Heidi Paek
President
but I know that the Crisis Center is there and that the help I got
• 24-hour crisis hotline
Beverly Ledoux
Secretary
Martha Muldoon
Francee Quinlan
Louis Rubenfeld
Carol Smith
Suzanne C. Dubus, Executive Director
A special thanks to our Board of Directors for their continued support and volunteer efforts.
• Safety planning
• Emergency shelter
• Individual counseling
• Support groups with childcare
• Court advocacy
• Legal representation
• Children’s trauma intervention program
• Economic independence workshops
“The kids and I will be having a quiet dinner at home
at the Jeanne Geiger Crisis Center!“
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• Multidisciplinary approach to high risk
cases that could lead to homicide
• Rapid Response Teams that work closely
with law enforcement
• Referral and Information
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JEANNE GEIGER CRISIS CENTER
FISCAL YEAR 2009 HIGHLIGHTS
INITIATIVES
knowledge of the presenters.
Violence Cases’ training in Framingham, June 2009
• Furthured Girls Inc. programming in our community
• Launched the Dubus Legacy Society for planned gifts
• Created a model Responsible Fatherhood Program in partnership
with Caritas Holy Family Hospital’s Family Safety Project
• Issued our three-year Safety and Accountability Report
documenting the successes of the high risk team
HOW YOUR
TAX DEDUCTIBLE GIFT
WILL HELP
$50
supplies local schools with
1 hour of violence
prevention work.
$100
provides a family with 2 hours
of group therapy.
$250
gives a child 5 hours of
counseling with a
licensed social worker.
$500
sponsors a woman through
10 sessions of economic
independence training.
$1,000
• Interviewed by the Executive Office of Health and Human Services
(EOHHS) on strategies to improve the domestic violence response
in the Commonwealth
• Co-wrote and presented the Promising Practices paper to the
Governor’s Council to address Sexual and Domestic Violence
S
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The Party, Jeans & Jewels
Presenting Sponsor
Arthur S. Page Insurance Agency
Platinum Sponsor
Institution for Savings
Diamond Sponsor
The Provident Bank
Emerald Sponsor
Festive Occasions
Sapphire Sponsors
CONTRACTS
• Awarded Executive Office of Public Safety and Security Civilian
Police Advocate Curriculum and Training Grant to create a training
manual and conduct statewide training
• Established Amesbury Police Department Rapid Response Team
• Trained over 600 law enforcement and probation officers
ACHIEVEMENTS
• Published Redefining Safety: High Risk Response Teams manual for
statewide distribution with support from Department of Children
and Family
• Highlighted in New York Times article
• Awarded the national Celebrating Solutions Award by the Mary
Byron Foundation
offers critical support to nearly
140 callers on the
24-hour crisis hotline.
“Training was very relevant. Presenter was very knowledgeable
staff found the training to be very informative and useful.“
Castagna Construction Corporation
Newburyport Five Cents Savings Bank
Wheelabrator North Andover
Starensier
Gold Sponsors
Anna Jaques Hospital
Cyndi Barry Rubenfeld
and Louis Rubenfeld
Heidi Bassler & Todd Newman
Judi Bell
Best Home Care N'More
Jennifer A. Borislow Insurance
Agency, Inc.
Judi and Stanley Bryant
Dietz & Lynch Financial Group
Patricia Dorfman
Fritz Deguglielmo, LLC
Valorie Faretra
Health Care Complete
Holy Family Hospital's Award
Winning Family Safety Project
Kelly's True Value & Kelly's Taylor
Rental
The Law Offices of Robert A.
Ledoux
Carolyn A. Madison, DDS
Marina and Helgard Kirsch
Martha Muldoon and
Carolyn Davis
Newburyport Development
Tanya and Jason Nizialek
Nancy and Jock Purcell
Francee and Michael Quinlan
Strem Chemicals, Inc.
Jane Tuohy
Silver Dance Step Sponsors
Amesbury Friends Meeting
Amesbury Industrial Supply Co., Inc.
Elaine Cohen and Donald Milotte
Confidential Investigation Services
Pat Connelly
The Director's Cut Hair Studio
Suzanne Dubus
First National Bank of Ipswich
J. N. Phillips Auto Glass
Law Offices of Connolly & Connolly
Law Offices of James H. Sandman
Meyers & Welch
North Coast Family Health
Dolores Person, Stoneridge
Properties
SKYY Salon & Spa
State Street Mobil
Szechuan Taste
Tommasino & Tommasino
Videyko Chiropractic Office
Dare to Dream Breakfast
Presenting Sponsor
Arthur S. Page Insurance Agency
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WE ARE PROUD
OF OUR EFFICIENCY
As a contributor to the Jeanne Geiger Crisis
Center, you can be proud of participating in an
organization that is working hard to end family
violence in the communities of Amesbury,
Georgetown, Groveland, Merrimac, Newbury,
Newburyport, Rowley, Salisbury and West
Newbury.
It costs the Jeanne Geiger Crisis Center $28,000
each week to provide programs and services.
In order to meet the demand for services, we
must raise 52% of our budget via private and
corporate donations and grants. Our fundraising
initiatives are efficient – for every eighteen
cents we spend, we raise one dollar.
The majority of Jeanne Geiger Crisis Center’s
resources directly benefit clients – adults and
children who live in the communities we serve.
Only five cents out of every dollar raised supports
administrative and overhead expenses. We are
grateful for those who support the Center with
contributions as well as those who volunteer their
time and energy.
“I was really impressed by the level of experience and
It was a great training .“
Attendee at ‘Assessment and Effective Intervention in Domes
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17th Annual Walk Against Violence & Dorothy’s Run 5K
Lead Sponsor
Media Sponsor
NECN
Trekker Sponsors
Pacer Sponsors
Rambler Sponsors
Bandstand Sponsors
Citizens Bank Foundation
Newburyport Five Cents Savings Bank
Castagna Construction Corporation
First National Bank of Ipswich
L-3 Henschel
Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky
and Popeo, P.C.
SPS New England
Arthur S. Page Insurance Agency
Berry Fund Charitable Foundation
flippin' out
The Law Offices of Philip A. Parry
Sovereign Bank
Thomas Machine Works Band
Wheelabrator North Andover
Start Line Sponsors
Start & Finish Line Sponsors
Half Mile Marker Sponsors
Information Tent Sponsors
Coastal Capital Group
Dietz & Lynch Financial Group
Interlocks Salon & Day Spa
Capital Construction Advisors
Children’s Health Care
Strem Chemicals, Inc.
New Balance Foundation
Newburyport Development
Chair Massage Tent Sponsors
Amesbury Industrial Supply Co, Inc.
Electronic Products, Inc.
Apple Salon
Jennifer A. Borislow Insurance Agency
Fritz Deguglielmo, LLC
Carolyn A. Madison
HUB International
Amesbury Friends Meeting
Robin S. Blair, O.D.
Judith and Stanley Bryant
Connolly & Connolly
Elaine R. Cohen and Donald Milotte
Crystal Engineering Co., Inc.
Patricia Dorfman
Suzanne Dubus
Educational Childcare
Eyeland Creations
The Law Office of Donna Malgeri
The Law Offices of Meyers & Welch
Watering Hole Sponsors
Matter Communications, Inc.
Mechanica USA
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Group of Wilmington
Poland Spring
Footstep Sponsors
Face to face
Georgetown Savings Bank
David Hildt
Hodgies Ice Cream
Sue Hriciga
Marina and Helgard Kirsch
Knoll Edge Preschool
The Law Offices of Joyce Scott
Merrimack Valley Essentials
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Northeast Dermatology Associates
Watts Eye Associates
Starensier
State Street Mobil
St. James Episcopal Church, Amesbury
Kelly’s True Value and Kelly’s Taylor Rental
Not Your Average Joe’s
Omni Security
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
Szechuan Taste
The Tannery Mall
T.E. Andresen, Inc.
Videyko Chiropractic
Watson & Watson PC
Zar-Tech
SAFER COMMUNITIES CAMPAIGN ANNUAL FUND
Safer Communities Campaign funds listed below reflect cumulative gifts and pledges of $100 or more received between July 1, 2008 and June 30, 2009.
Dream Makers and Presidential Round Table (multi-year pledges and gifts $1,000+)
Diana and Thomas Dusel
Ernst & Young, LLP
Patricia and Wayne Ferguson
Cynthia and David Gompers
Jeanne and Frank Gordon
Betsy Harpley
Marie and Michael B. Hoffman
Jan-Co. Publishing Company
Marie and Thomas Johnson
Ann and Charles Lagasse
Cheryl and George Lilly
Loyaltex Apparel USA, Inc.
Judi Lyons
Newburyport Rotary Club
Anonymous (1)
Rosalin Acosta
Arlene and Jeremy Barnard
Mrs. John Barnard, Jr.
Dede and Richard Bazirgan
Kathy and Gordon Bechtel
Jacalyn E.S. Bennett
Jean and Steven Berger
Joan and John Blankenau
Judy Christopher
Kerrin and Michael Costello
Carolyn Davis
Suzanne Dubus
Karen A. Durante
Anonymous (2)
Adelie Productions
Alyson and Scott Aiello
Janice and Stephen Anderson
Richard M. Anderson
Elaine Cohen and Donald Milotte
Pat Driscoll
Kathy and Richard Eaton
Ferraz Shawmut, Inc.
Fisler Communications
Visionary Donors ($500-$999)
Fortune Personnel Consultants
of Newburyport
Nancy and David Frick
Genesis Industries, Inc.
Maribeth Gildea
Katharine M. Gove
Intersystems
Michael Jewell
Karen Holmes Physical Therapy, LLC
Christine L. Kirk and David E. Levine
Niteks USA, Inc.
Barbara and Vania O’Connor
Malia and Brian Ott
Heidi and Sanford Paek
Nancy and Ganson Purcell
Elizabeth and Spencer Purinton
Francee and Michael Quinlan
Richardson Enterprises, Inc.
Philip Spitzer
SPS New England, Inc.
Kim Williams
Barbara and Edward Wilson
Susan Woodmansee and Brian Judd
Marina and Helgard Kirsch
Laurence Lyons
Newburyport High School
National Honor Society
Jan Nisenbaum
Peter H. Eaton Antiques, Inc.
Natalie Rotman Cote and Steve Cote
SR & G DBA American
Distribution, Inc.
Champion Donors ($250-$499)
Anonymous (3)
Ameriprise Financial
ASCA, Inc.
Paul Bevilacqua
Kathy Bloomfield
Sue C. and Richard Blumenscheid
C & C Flooring, Inc.
Central Congregational Church
Patricia Dorfman and Robert Tommasino
Kelly Anne Dunne
Susan Fernstrom
The Florence Luscomb Women’s Center
Steven Harrold
Elise and Frederick G. Henrichs
Patricia and Peter Hoyt
Paula L. Katkin
The Larson Family
Suzanne Laurence
Law Offices of Robert A. Ledoux
Julie and Bruce Menin
Florence Mercer
Sue Mitchell
Tracy Mousseau
Martha C. Muldoon
Kathleen Murray
Newburyport High School Class of 2009
Guy Pacitti
John M. Panteledes
Andrea and Edward Passarella
Denise Pellerin
Nancy D. Reardon
Molly M. Shamas
Judy Sharkey and Carolyn Layzer
Dorothy Sideris and Peter Davis
Steven Stansel
Strem Chemicals, Inc.
Jane Tuohy
Anne and Alexander White
Supporter Donors ($100-$249)
Anonymous (2)
ABA Personnel, Inc.
Advanced Construction Services
Lynda and Peter Alford
Amesbury Police Officers Association
Amy and David Anderson
Ania’s Massage & Bodywork Studio
Michelle Arena and Timothy Grant
Margaret and Victor Atkins
Joan and Sam Baily
Cynthia Barry Rubenfeld and
Louis Rubenfeld
Heidi Bassler Newman and Todd Newman
Nancy and Stephen Barry
Rita Barry Corke and Mark Corke
B. J. Beck
Nan and Bob Becker
Ellen Becker
Geraldine Bergeron
David Blake
Eileen and Charles Bockoff
Michelle Bouley
Anne and Stephen Brodie
Kate Broughton and David Hildt
Natalea G. Brown
Peggi Brown
Joan Brownstein
and was able to convey difficult information effectively. Entire
Attendee at training for Southern Middlesex Opportunity Council staff in Framingham, June, 2009
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SAFER COMMUNITIES CAMPAIGN ANNUAL FUND
(CONTINUED)
Safer Communities Campaign funds listed below reflect cumulative gifts and pledges of $100 or more received between July 1, 2008 and June 30, 2009.
Supporter Donors Continued ($100-$249)
Judith and Stanley Bryant
Andree Buckley
Aline Carriere
Ellen Cash
Rosemary Cashman
Joyce Cejka
Heather Colella
Louise Connors
Nancy and James Corbett
Barbara J. Cross
Tina and Christopher Cummings
Gail Davidson Bukow
Meredith and Stephen Deguglielmo
Derbydown, Inc.
Susan Diamantopoulos
Dolan Financial Services
Barbara E. Dowd and Michael Prendergast
Anne Driscoll
Kim Dumas
Mary M. and Wayne H. Dupont
Gina T. and John Dussi
Dorothy and Kenneth Duval
Andrea Egmont
Pamela and James Elesh
Mary and Harold Enright
Virginia Eramo
Essex Street Inn
Dorothy and Howard Fairweather
Richard Faraci
Christine Ann Faro
Patricia A. and Wayne Ferguson
Michelle Genereux and Joseph Campione
Nancy George
Annette and William George
Ann and Roger Girard
Nicki Girouard
Karen Gordon and Michael Fried
Patricia Gordon
Alice H. Greene
Greetings by the Dozen
Stephanie Griffith
Nancy and John Grohol
GS Associates, Inc.
Janet Gustafson
Sandra Guy
Rosemary and Albert Hagan
Marcia and Sumner Haley
Ken Halkin
Thomas Hanshaw
Barbara and James Harrington
Healthcare Complete, PC
Mary Jo and Peter Herman
Janice and George Hilton
Ruth and Mark Holland
Lois Honegger
Barbara and James Hopkinson
Jill Hrubes
Karen Hudner
Jan-Co Publishing Company
Annalee Johnson
Mary Kay Johnston
Christine Jones
Nancy Jones
Parker Jones and James Baker
Daniel Kaseta
Joyce and Charles Ketcham
Kingston Auction Company
Robert J. Klepach, Jr.
Angela and Bruce Laflamme
Eva Marie Lee and Henry Longmire
Martha Levinson
Lidco Electrical Contractors, Inc.
Victoria and William Lincoln
Lower Merrimac Valley PHO, Inc.
Bonnelyn and Andrew Macdonald
Sandy and Bud Manley
Andrea Mann
Rose Martinez
Rosemarie and James McCobb
Laurie and Paul McCormack
Thomas McGinley
Ellin McSweeney
Elizabeth and Thomas Mela
Joan and Jonathan Miller
Nancy and Donald Mitchell
Jean and Mayor John Moak
Paula and Dr. Steven Mollov
Moore Literary Agency
Karen Morrissey
Susan and John Neale
Network for Good
Newburyport Lions Club
Elliot Newman
Jane and John Nickodemus
Doreen and Todd Norley
Donna O’Neill
Diane and Robert Packard
Paula Panteledes
Claire Papanastasiou and Gregory Colling
Gloria and Alan Papert
Connie Paris
Elizabeth Petty
Mark Phillips
Tricia and Tim Pike
Port Chimney Services
Port Sheet Metal
Lisa Pulec
Sherry and Donald Rice
Jean and Richard Riley
Helena and Bruce Ripley
Esther Sayer
Jennifer and Daniel Schaffner
Mary and Leo Shapiro
Ashly and Isaac Sheldon
Bonnie Six
SKYY Salon & Spa, Inc.
Douglas Smith
Lois and Gene Smith
Linda and Norman Stein
Alice and Thomas Stengel
Margaret I. Stewart, MD
Elissa Storey
Ann Marie Sullivan
Cathy and Douglas Sweazey
Michelle Tommasino
UFP Technologies, Inc.
Francis Walker
Stephanie and Keith Walsh
Katherine Weinstock, LICSW
West Newbury Riding & Driving Club
Mary and David Williamson
Ronda Kahan Wilson
Kimberly and William Wright
Meo Young and Michael A. Laine
Special Acknowledgements
Questions, comments, or need additional information?
We gratefully recognize gifts received from $1 to $99 and gifts
in-kind. Too numerous to list individually, those contributions
were made to our Safer Communities Campaign and Special
Events. We sincerely appreciate the thought, warmth, and
generosity our donors demonstrated in making these gifts and
extend a heartfelt thank you to our wonderful volunteers for
their invaluable support.
Please contact the Director of Development, Elaine Cohen at
978-465-0999, ext. 17 or [email protected].
The Development Office endeavors to recognize all donors
accurately. We apologize for any inadvertent errors or omissions.
www.jeannegeigercrisiscenter.org
SAFER COMMUNITIES CAMPAIGN ANNUAL FUND
Community Fundraisers
Anonymous (1)
Belleville Congregational Church
Aline Carriere
The Florence Luscomb Women’s Center
Alice H. Greene
Interlocks Salon & Day Spa
Joppa Flats Education Center
Maudslay Arts Center
Melina Melvin
Anonymous (1)
JoAnn Barbour and Alexandra Barrett
Cynthia Barry Rubenfeld and
Louis Rubenfeld
Ellen Becker
Elise Bertone
Karen and Mike Cronan
Kate Gearon and Tony Daniels
Georgetown Middle-High School
Cafeteria Staff
Susan Lynch
Mike Lyonnais
Nursing Department at Saint Ann’s Home
Christine Picariello
Lynn Roberson
Anonymous (1)
Beth Brodie
Jack Chilingirian
Lorraine Connor
Rita Diamantopoulos
Catherine Dwyer
Renee Eubanks
Leona Gould
Donations in Honor
New England Wine & Spirits
Night and Day
NSA Juice Plus+
Tokyo Joe’s Salisbury
Jennifer Tobiasz
Elizabeth Rose
Rita Sullivan
Jean Valin
Meg Walsh
Bea and Bayard Waring
Jane Zeller
Zentrix Technologies
Donations in Memoriam
Kathy Harvey
Lisa Roy
Irving Schneider
Safer Communities Campaign funds listed above reflect cumulative gifts and pledges of $100 or more received between July 1, 2008 and June 30, 2009.
FOUNDATION SUPPORTERS
Anonymous (1)
John W. Alden Trust
American Express Foundation
Ameriprise Financial
Amesbury Health Care Charitable Trust
Berry Fund Charitable Foundation
Byrne Grant
Mary Byron Foundation
Citizens Bank Foundation
The Robert J. Daverman Foundation
Essex County Community Foundation
The Harpley Foundation
Hartford Foundation for Public Giving
Frances Pew Hayes Family Foundation
H.J. Heinz Company Foundation
HRH Foundation
Jane Doe, Inc.
Kelly/Mahoney Family Charitable Trust
The Massachusetts Bar Foundation
Merrimack Valley General Fund
Edward S. and Winifred G. Moseley
Foundation
New Balance Foundation
Our thanks for continued support from the United Way of
Massachusetts Bay and Merrimack Valley. This agency and its
programs are funded in part by contracts with the Commonwealth
of Massachusetts’ Department of Children and Families.
The following companies provided
matching gift support for this year's donors:
Anonymous (1)
Bottomline Technologies
CA, Inc., Matching Gifts Program
Discover Financial Services
Give with Liberty
Microsoft Giving Campaign
Wellpoint Foundation
Westfield Capital Management
Company, L.P.
“I am so blessed to have all of you in our lives and it feels good to be in the place where
I can start giving back.”
A domestic violence survivor
6
(CONTINUED)
7
The Provident Community Foundation, Inc.
The Abbot and Dorothy H. Stevens
Foundation
Swasey Fund
United Way of Central Massachusetts
United Way of Massachusetts Bay
and Merrimack Valley
United Way of Portland
US Trust
Verizon Foundation
Wellpoint Foundation
Williams Miller Family Foundation