Restoring Hope - Rebuilding Lives

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Restoring Hope - Rebuilding Lives
W INTER
2014
IN THIS ISSUE
Capital Campaign Update
2/3
Inaugural Advocate Through Art Party
4
6th Annual Holiday Coffee 5
Holiday Party
6
HCSO Toy Delivery/
Volunteer & Donor Highlights
7
T he C hi l d r e n’s A s s e s s me nt C e nt e r
Restoring Hope - Rebuilding Lives
Hello everyone and Happy New Year!
Oftentimes we take for granted individuals who touch our
lives in positive ways. It may be as simple as a warm smile at
the right time, a smile that says…I care and you are important
to me.
For all of us at The Children’s Assessment Center, our
volunteers touch our lives and impact our children in so many
profound and wonderful ways. This year, our holiday season
was truly a magical time for all of us. It began with volunteers
from IKEA Trading Services Houston who transformed our building into
a Winter Wonderland. Later, IKEA was joined by volunteers from Katherine Jefferies
and Family, ConocoPhillips, The Sheriff’s Department, SG Interests, CDI Corporation,
Black Sheep Agency, Macy’s Store #686, The CAC Friends Guild,
St. Ambrose School and many more who brought toys and volunteered at our
Holiday Party.
The holidays can be a very isolating and painful time for our children, which is
why we are so grateful to you…our incredible team of volunteers! Your powerful
message of hope and happiness was abundantly
clear. Our children know you care and they are
not alone.
Thank you again for believing in our mission
and in our children. We look forward to April,
Child Abuse Prevention Month, when we participate in many new initiatives and activities.
Elaine Stolte, Executive Director
The Children’s Assessment Center
Inaugural Advocate
Through Art Party
The
Advocates
for
The
Children’s
Assessment Center hosted the Inaugural
Advocate Through Art Party benefiting
The
Children’s
Assessment
Center
(The CAC) on November 20, 2013 at
Winter Street Studios. The event was
an overwhelming success with over 350
guests in attendance, a live and silent
art auction, delicious cuisine prepared
by Celebrity Chef Monica Pope,
cocktails, music by DJ Sun and even
break
dancers
from
Break
Free
Houston. (continued on page 4)
Advocate Through Art Party Event Chairs
The Children’s Assessment Center’s mission is to provide a professional, compassionate and coordinated approach to the
treatment of sexually abused children and their families and to serve as an advocate for all children in our community.
Capital CampaignUpdate
Phase II
Phase I
Restoring Hope - Rebuilding Lives
C A P I TA L C A M PA I G N D O N AT I O N S
0
24.5
million
30million
The Children’s Assessment Center has raised $23.6 million and needs to raise an additional
$6.4 million to complete its Restoring Hope, Rebuilding Lives Capital Campaign, which will
expand our facility to better advocate for all children in Harris County through the prevention
and treatment of child sexual abuse. The expansion will add approximately 77,000 square
feet to the current building.
The expansion will also provide the necessary space for the growing number of agencies
housed at The CAC that work on cases involving child sexual abuse. Since building its
current campus in 1998, the number of partner agencies has quadrupled, growing from ten
to forty-five. Today, partners include Texas Children’s Hospital, Harris County District
Attorney’s Office, the FBI, Houston Metro Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force,
Houston Police Department, Texas Center for the Missing, among others. The CAC serves
thousands of Harris County children each year.
Recently, Houston Endowment awarded $4 million to the Capital Campaign.
“The Children’s Assessment Center is extremely grateful for the incredible gift from Houston
Endowment for our capital campaign. Our vision for a brighter future for children who
have been sexually abused is one step closer to becoming a reality,” said CAC Executive
Director, Elaine Stolte. “These funds will allow us to expand our facility to house our
entire multidisciplinary team and provide for a larger training center to educate teachers
and other mandated reporters. Childhood is a special time and every child deserves a
life full of promise and possibility. Houston Endowment understands our mission and
the impact this gift will make for thousands of innocent children in our community.”
Please contact Jill Buja at [email protected] for more information about the
Restoring Hope, Rebuilding Lives Capital Campaign. By giving to our campaign,
your gift will help create a safer community for all children in Harris County.
1
new direct intake
reception area for
children and families
77,000
square feet added to
our current building
18,000
additional square feet
to house Partner Agencies
11
additional therapy
and interview rooms
1
new playroom
C A P I TA L C A M PA I G N D O N O R S
Shooting Star $1 million +
Hot Air Balloon $100,000 - $249,999
Eagle $50,000 - $99,999
Houston Endowment Inc.
The Brown Foundation, Inc.
The Cullen Trust for Health Care
The Moody Foundation
Vivian L. Smith Foundation
Spindletop Charities, Inc.
Hamill Foundation
Harris County District Attorney’s Office
The Simmons Foundation
Vantage Drilling Company
The Cossum Family
Daewoo Shipbuilding Marine Engineering
Benjamin DeBerry
Vivian Dugger
Tom Elder
Dr. and Mrs. David Engler,
In Honor of Norma Zentno
Tim and Emily Essaye
Fearnley Offshore LLC
Marcia Nadel Fiman and Veronique Vaillancourt
Ms. Catherine Flowers
Doug and Melissa Fordyce
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Frost
Gensler
Natasha and Patrick Gorgue
Rhonda and Mike Graff
Granite Legal Systems
Matthew Jankovsky
Kevin and Hillary Jebbitt
David and Sarah Keymer
John and Tama Klosek Family Fund
Michael Kotzin
Dr. Kevin Lee
Barbara and Ulyesse LeGrange
Benjy and Erica Levit
Lise Liddell - Prometheus Trust
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Manchac
Mrs. Debbie C. Martinez
Memorial Women’s Business Network, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan M. Moody, III
Katie and Matthew Newtown
OTC Global Holdings LP /
E. Javier & Lucinda Loya
Mickey and Gail Patrick
Ashley and Sidney Perkins
Plains All American
Ms. Leslie W. Rich
The Rimawi Family
Louis and Elizabeth Runge
Hernan Scolari
George A. Shannon
Mr. and Mrs. Alejandro Simón
Mr. and Mrs. Lance Smith
Dave Smothermon
Lisa Stoika
The Sutton Foundation
TCT Oil Brokers
In Memory of Dr. Joseph C. Ting
TRAF-TEX, INC.
Shane and Tara Treleaven
Nicole Vogel
Rachael Volz
Jimmy and Megan Vondra
Wortham Insurance & Risk Management
Heidi and William Wuertz
Hanson and Christine Yates
Space Shuttle $500,000 - $999,999
The Fondren Foundation
The John M. O’Quinn Foundation
Rainbow $250,000 - $499,999
Texas Children’s Hospital
Butterfly $10,000 - $49,999
1335 Foundation
Agility Project Logistics, Inc.
Mark and Judith Cook Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Brady E. Crosswell
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher G. DeClaire
The Enrico & Sandra di
Portanova Charitable Foundation
The Ellwood Foundation
Frost Bank
George and Mary Josephine
Hamman Foundation
The Hanover Company
The Holthouse Foundation For Kids
M.D. Anderson Foundation
Marek Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Prather
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas B. Shaw, CFP, CDP
Shell Upstream Americas/Shell Houston Open
John and Lamees Sinders
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Stolte
Strake Foundation
Estate of Dr. Joseph Ting
Emily Morgan Tucker
The Vale-Asche Foundation
Estate of Eleanor Warfield Van Train
RF Wise Family Fund
Honeybee $500 - $9,999
Dr. Paulette Arana
B & B Iron and Metal Co, Inc.
Bank of America
Barbara and Larry Biemer
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Boggio
The Bond Family
Mr. Paul Bragg
Allison M. Brandt Foundation
Richard and Alexandra Bruskoff
The Honorable Katherine Cabaniss
Clarkson Capital Markets
Clarkson Shipping Services USA, LLC
Comcast
Square Foot Society
Nancy Baird, Andreas and Maria Hadjialexiou
Nimesh Bhakta
CAC Forensic Services Division
Bill, Sharon and Dickens Clemons
Mary Coleman
in Memory of Marjorie D. Richards
Harris County District Attorney’s Office
Crimes Against Children Division and
Child Exploitation Section
Josetta Hawthorne
David and Sarah Keymer
Francis Lim and Allie Griest
Victor N. Makris, P.C.
Mrs. Marta Mattox
Lenny Matuszewski
The Pinion Family
Tom Savage, Lakeview Police
Spot On Public Relations In Honor of Nancy Marcus Golden
Barbara Van Postman
in Memory of John M. O’Quinn
Allison K. Wells
Kenneth M. Wells
(Funds received from November 1, 2010
through December 31, 2013)
Advocates for The Children’s Assessment Center
Inaugural Advocate
Through Art Party
at Winter Street Studios
The Live Auction artwork included a Rhinoceros piece by Peter Tunney, one of Gary
Komarin’s “cake” images, Cake Stacked Single Sack generously donated by
Gremillion & Co. Fine Art. Also included in the Live Auction was an exquisite piece
by New York based artist Roberto Dutesco, as well as local Houston artist Mitch
Ben Cotting, Sarah Cotting, Dena Miller,
Sara Bloom & Natalie Mohtashami
McGee’s Green Eyed Tondo, a unique hand cut piece on layered birch, oil stained
and acrylic. Last but not least, a striking Peter Lik piece, California Dreaming
rounded out the Live Auction. There were 28 exquisite art pieces donated for the
live and silent auction.
Event Chairs were Emily Essaye, Natasha Gorgue and Ashley Perkins, and fellow
Advocates Board members Natalie Mohtashami and Marcela Vij were also vital
members of the event committee.
Megan Vondra, Rachael Volz, Ting
Bresnahan & Alyson Hass
Guests included: CAC Foundation Board of Directors members Diane Caplan,
David Key and John Sinders. Others present were CAC Executive Director Elaine
Stolte, Ben and Sarah Cotting, Lucinda Loya, Shane and Tara Treleaven, Jason and
Rachael Volz, Jimmy and Megan Vondra and Hanson and Christine Yates.
The event raised $160,000 for the expansion of training and education programs
at The CAC which are critical to the prevention of child sexual abuse and the healing
of young victims.
Tara Treleaven, Board Member Diane
Caplan & Lucinda Loya
H O L I D AY C O F F E E H I G H L I G H T S
Holiday
T h e C h i l d r e n ’s
Assessment Center
Coffee
The Children’s Assessment Center
Friends Guild Board hosted the
6th Annual Holiday Coffee.
Gina Gaston, Ericka Bagwell &
Carolyn Farb
Yvette Webb, Tina Davis, Lidiya Gold & Denise Hazen
Ericka Bagwell, Friends Guild Board member and generous hostess, opened her
gorgeous home for this festive occasion to gather supporters and friends of The
CAC. It was another successful Holiday Coffee and guests shared the holiday spirit
by bringing gifts and gift cards to brighten the holidays for teens served by The CAC.
Lucinda Loya & Donae Chramosta
The morning was also filled with many holiday shopping opportunities that
benefited The CAC including beautiful Christmas ornaments designed by children
served by The CAC. Longtime supporter of The CAC, Lisa Holthouse, was in
attendance with her children’s book, “It All Started With A Turtle” and generously
donated 100% of the proceeds to The CAC. DruMichael Designs brought a stylish
assortment of jewelry for the guests to browse donating 10% of the proceeds to The
CAC, along with Debbie Porter who featured her book, “Fabulous Phebe
Elaine Stolte & Anne Carl
Dreams Big” generously donating 15% of proceeds to The CAC. UrbanHippyShop
showcased a divine collection of pearl jewelry designs for all the guests to enjoy and
generously donated 10% of the proceeds to The CAC.
A special showcase that everyone enjoyed was the Holiday Trees donated by
Cheeky Vintage, Kendra Scott, New Living and Rice Village’s finest merchants that
were auctioned at the event. Each tree was uniquely designed for The CAC and
made for fun and festive auction bidding throughout the morning!
Patti Murphy & Bruce Padilla
Holiday
Party.
T h e C h i l d r e n ’s A s s e s s m e n t C e n t e r
2013
On December 6th, 2013, The Children Assessment Center hosted their Annual
Holiday Party. With over 430 guests this year’s party was record breaking in
attendance making this holiday season memorable for both our families, volunteers
and staff.
Santa's Workshop
The Children’s Assessment Center would like to give special thanks to IKEA
Trading Office in Houston and their co-workers for their hard work and dedication.
For the third consecutive year, they have transformed The CAC into a magical place
during the holidays at their Deck the Halls decorating party and have brought joy
and laughter to hundreds of children at the Holiday Party. This year, children enjoyed
holiday crafts such as Rockin’ Rudolph, Reindeer Ring Toss and Snowball Blitz.
Guests also enjoyed food, games and even photos with Santa, while enjoying
the sounds of holiday tunes throughout the party. Lines of eager children waited to
tell Santa their holiday wishes and have their photos taken. Santa and his elves
Holiday Party Elves
excitedly greeted children as they came one-by-one to share their holiday wishes and
requests. Each child was greeted by gracious volunteers from Shell, Target,
ConocoPhillips and Bellaire Behavioral Hospital who assisted them in choosing gifts
to take home. Thanks to the great response from our donors each child was able to
receive two gifts of their choice.
Special thanks to IKEA Trading Services Project Lead, Brittany Thiemke who
did an outstanding job of planning and executing the party and to over 40 volunteers
who donated their time during the holiday party.
Rockin' Rudolph Reindeer Ring Toss
WAY S Y O U C A N H E L P T H E C A C !
Volunteers and Donors
are vital to The CAC.
Please visit cachouston.org/you-can-help/
to learn about the many ways you
or your group can help The CAC.
HCSO Delivers Holiday Cheer to The CAC!
19T H A NNUAL HA RRIS CO UNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TOY DELIVERY
For 19 years the Harris County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) has delivered holiday cheer to children receiving services at The Children’s
Assessment Center. This year’s toys were delivered to The CAC by none other than, Santa and Mrs. Claus, who took a break from
their work at the North Pole to join Sheriff Adrian Garcia and HCSO employees to unload a truckload of goodies at The CAC just
in time to make dreams come true for over 500 children. On behalf of the children we serve, The Children’s Assessment Center
would like to thank the Harris County Sheriff’s Office for providing holiday cheer to the children we serve. This holiday season was
a great one and we are looking forward to next year and celebrating 20 years!
Volunteer &
Donor Highlights
CAC RAINBOW ROOM WISHLIST
2 0 1 3 H O L I D AY G I F T G I V I N G P R O G R A M
The CAC would like to thank all of the volunteers and donors for their donations.
You helped make this holiday special for all of our children! Because of your support
of The Children’s Assessment Center’s Holiday Gift Giving Program, over 1200
children received gifts during the 2013 Holiday Season and over 450
children and their families attended our Holiday Party!
The Rainbow Room is a room
full of donated items given to
children who are either in need of
something specific or who are being
removed from a dangerous situation and
are being moved to a safe placement.
Infant & Children’s Clothing
Individuals and organizations that generously held
toy drives or made donations included:
Children’s Underwear (new)
Black Sheep and Friends
CDI Corporation
Christ The King Presbyterian Church
ConocoPhillips
IKEA Trading Services Houston
Katherine Jefferies and Family
Macy’s Store #686
SG Interests
St. Ambrose Catholic School
and many others...
Infant & Children’s Socks
“We are so thankful to have the support of companies and individuals in the community,”
said Diana Betancur, Children’s Services Coordinator for The Children’s Assessment Center.
“We could not ask for better partners to be involved with our holiday gift drive. With the
generous contributions and support from area businesses, churches, schools and
individuals, more than 1,200 children enjoyed the memorable holiday season.”
Infant & Children’s Shoes
Deodorant
Sanitary napkins
Bras
Diapers (2-5 sizes)
Pull-ups
Baby Bottles
Bibs
Pacifiers
Children’s Books (Spanish & English)
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CAC FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Brady E. Crosswell * President
Gail Prather * Treasurer
Mark Anderson Assistant Treasurer
Paulette Arana, D.D.S. Secretary
Ericka Bagwell
Susan Boggio
Paul Bragg *
Diane Caplan
Christopher DeClaire *
Emily Essaye
Yolanda Green
David Key
Marta Mattox
Kim Moody
John Sinders
Alicia Smith
Megan Sutton-Reed
Yvette Webb
The Children’s Assessment Center
2500 Bolsover St. Houston, TX 77005
Phone: 713-986-3300 cachouston.org
Phyllis Williams
* Capital Campaign Leadership Committee
[email protected]