2001 Annual Report

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2001 Annual Report
CITY YEAR
ANNUAL REPORT 2001
uniting on the
common ground of service
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Hometown: Atlanta, Georgia
Everybody can be great,
because everybody can serve.
You don't have to have a college degree to serve. You don't
have to make your subject and your verb agree to serve.
You don't have to know about Plato and Aristotle to serve.
You don't have to know Einstein's ‘Theory of Relativity’ to
serve. You don't have to know the Second Theory of Thermal
Dynamics in Physics to serve. You only need a heart full of
grace, a soul generated by love, and you can be that servant.
—From sermon, “The Drum Major Instinct,” February 1968
To the City Year Community
In 1968, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. offered each of us a simple and powerful
formula: “Everyone can be great,” he concluded, “because everyone can serve.”
Today, perhaps more than ever, service may also be the principal path to greatness
for our communities, our country, and our world.
Service provides a path to greatness because it generates empathy, will and trust.
Without empathy we cannot be effective outside of our own enclaves. Without will we cannot act
with sufficient resolve to succeed, and without trust we cannot forge the bonds needed to make real
and lasting change.
Service can help transcend hatred, stereotype, self-interest and indifference by providing those who
serve with an opportunity to walk in the moccasins of others; thereby nurturing a persistent and
deeply engaged empathy.
Service — and the day-to-day success of getting things done — can generate irrefutable civic will:
the unshakable commitment to resolving political, social and economic problems, even those problems — especially those problems — that fester for generations and appear to many, if not all, to be
insoluble.
Service can build civic trust — perhaps the most essential ingredient to all peaceful human progress
— by uniting people otherwise separated by personal, group, institutional or geographic boundaries
for a common public purpose.
Service forges a new ‘common ground,’ a place to share an experience focused on the greater good.
During this challenging time for our country and our world, City Year dedicates the 2001 annual
report to the common ground of service. This year, perhaps more than ever before, we were
reminded that powerful things can be achieved through kindness, generosity, selflessness, and
an unwavering commitment to the greater good.
Thank you for your support of City Year.
Sincerely,
Alan Khazei
CEO
Michael Brown
President
Jeffrey B. Swartz
Chair, Board of Trustees
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Daishawn Whalen
Hometown: Boston, Massachusetts
I serve because
someone needs
me to stand up.
Someone needs me to be his or her
role model. I need to help make life
better for someone.
Uniting in Service
L to R: City Year corps members lead a service project at cyzygy ’01; A corps member reads to a child; A corps member works with students in the classroom;
A City Year Young Hero in service.
Civic Engagement
City Year seeks to demonstrate the power of service by
engaging thousands of people in service each year. To do this,
City Year starts with the idealistic, red-jacketed City Year
corps members of different racial, ethnic, educational, and
economic backgrounds, serving 13 communities nationwide.
These young leaders devote a “city year” to serving their
communities and developing civic skills that will prepare
them to be leaders for the next generation. They work to
solve real problems and make a difference in others’ lives
through a number of activities, including mentoring and
tutoring children in partnership with public schools;
developing curricula on important issues such as domestic
violence prevention, diversity, and social justice; planning and
leading large-scale, high-impact community service projects;
and coordinating programs that involve middle-school
students in community service as “Young Heroes.”
In addition to completing at least 1,700 hours of service, all
City Year graduates: create a resume and cover letter; obtain
a public library card; design a career plan; demonstrate the
ability to complete a basic tax form; earn a City Year
certification in public speaking; achieve basic computer
proficiency; and are encouraged to register to vote.
Corps members also lead others in service through large-scale
service events. These include City Year’s Serve-a-thon, a day
on which thousands of volunteers complete service projects
that have a lasting impact on the community and raise funds
to support City Year’s ongoing work; the celebration of
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday as “a day ON, not a
day off;” and corporate service days. In 2001, nearly 1,000
City Year corps members engaged 49,638 citizens around
the country in service — almost 50 citizens serving for every
corps member!
City Year also leverages the power of young people in service
by collaborating with corporate champions to host special
service days. City Year’s corporate service days offer companies
a team-building tool for employees and a way to give back to
their communities. This coming year specially trained corps
members and staff will work with CSX Transportation,
PepsiCo and The Timberland Company to plan and execute
customized employee service days that are strategically aligned
with the companies’ objectives and the needs of the community.
City Year Facts — FY01
Hours served . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2 million
Corporate partners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
Children served . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89,926
Non-profit partners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247
City Year Corps Members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 708
Serve-a-thon participants . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,345
Citizens engaged . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49,638
Camp City Year participants. . . . . . . . . . . 4,715
Young Heroes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,399
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Nisha Abraham
Hometown: Carrollton, Texas
I serve because
I know the
importance
of giving
kids a voice.
It doesn’t matter if you are a child
or a grown up; at some point, there
comes a feeling that you aren’t
being heard. Serving in schools
gives me the opportunity to give the
future’s most important resource —
children — a voice, whether
through helping them
create a book, discussing social
justice issues, or developing a
community newspaper. In addition
to helping children, service has
helped me. I have developed an
understanding of diversity I would
never have acquired elsewhere.
City Year in the Nation’s Capital
L to R: A City Year corps member leads children in service; President William Jefferson Clinton joins City Year Washington, DC for a Martin Luther King, Jr. Day service
event at the Greenleaf Senior Center; City Year corps members circle up in front of the Lincoln Memorial; Jean Case, CEO of The Case Foundation, swears in the
inaugural class of City Year Washington, DC corps members.
City Year Washington, DC
Inspired by developments at City Year’s national convention,
cyzygy ’99, held in the nation’s capital, City Year launched a
new program in Washington, D.C. in the fall of 2001. AOL
CEO (now AOL Time Warner Chairman) Steve Case, and
his wife, Jean Case, CEO of the Case Foundation, had an
engaging roundtable discussion with City Year corps members
from across the country just prior to Steve delivering the
convention’s keynote address. At the conclusion of their
discussion, Jean asked City Year’s executive leaders what it
would take to bring City Year to Washington, D.C. The
answer: a committed philanthropic champion, strong local
community support, and entrepreneurial staff leadership. Jean
immediately offered The Case Foundation to be that champion.
“When Steve and I first learned about City Year at the ’99
cyzygy national convention and discovered firsthand the
remarkable way in which they touch young lives through
their after-school programs, mentoring and tutoring, we
knew that we had to help bring City Year to our home
community of Washington, D.C.”
— Jean Case, CEO, The Case Foundation
Community support grew out of the convention’s annual
service day, during which City Year’s most ambitious service
project to date was completed: the revitalization of a major
section of the southeast Washington neighborhood of
Benning Terrace. Planned for months by City Year and two
of the convention’s leading partners — the Alliance of
Concerned Men and the DC Housing Authority — corps
and staff members, civic leaders, city officials, and scores of
local residents painted houses, planted flowers, and built a
new playground. Together they turned what neighborhood
graffiti had once named “a war zone” into a beautiful
community park. On site for the transformation,
Washington Post columnist E.J. Dionne, Jr. described what he
saw as “a peaceful revolution... against cynicism, despair and
selfishness.” 1
Following the national convention, 30 community leaders
wrote letters to support launching City Year Washington,
DC, and The Case Foundation made a $1.3 million threeyear grant to help found the program. Soon, four Founding
Team Sponsors came forward from the private sector: The
Advisory Board Foundation, Cisco Systems, Inc., Fannie Mae
Foundation, and AOL Time Warner, reinforced by support
from Discovery Communications and The Washington Post.
The convention even brought together the founding staff
leadership. Chris Murphy, a D.C. lawyer and 1988 alumnus
of the first City Year corps in Boston, rejoined City Year as
City Year Washington, DC’s founding Executive Director;
Ronda Harris Thompson, whose leadership at the DC
Housing Authority helped make the Benning Terrace service
initiative so powerful, joined him as the founding Deputy
Director. The result: in September 2000, the 32 corps
members of City Year Washington, DC became a visible,
tangible example of national service in the nation’s capital.
1 E.J. Dionne, Jr., “Once a War Zone, Now a Park,” The Washington Post,
June 1, 1999.
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Ta-kema Rodgers
Hometown: Leeds, Alabama
I serve for
the children.
City Year has brought me to
not only meet these children,
but teach them as well. Over
the past year I have met
children that I never would have
without City Year. Through that
opportunity to work with children, I
have been able to teach values that
were taught to me. Values of being
strong, keeping your promises,
and never giving up. The children
are responsible for the energy and
enthusiasm I bring to work every
single day. I serve for the children.
A Non-Urban City Year
L to R: City Year New Hampshire staff and Timberland representatives gather at the new City Year New Hampshire headquarters in Stratham, NH; City Year New
Hampshire’s “service mobile,” donated by Compaq Computer Corporation; A City Year corps member works with an elementary school student; Jeffrey B. Swartz,
President & CEO of The Timberland Company, engages in service with City Year New Hampshire corps members.
City Year New Hampshire
When business, government, and civic leaders asked City Year
to consider opening a program in the Seacoast region of New
Hampshire, three major barriers first had to be overcome.
While other City Year programs are located in city centers,
taking advantage of public transportation systems, close
proximity to private sector partners, and concentrated
populations and nonprofits to serve, City Year New
Hampshire would be serving a primarily rural community.
Some creative solutions were required; they came through
strategic partnerships with two corporate sponsors and a
unique service strategy tailored for a non-urban corps.
Where would a corps serving the Seacoast region of New
Hampshire best be located? A solution came when Jeffrey
Swartz, Chair of City Year’s Board of Trustees and CEO &
President of The Timberland Company — a City Year
National Leadership Sponsor — offered to house City Year
New Hampshire at Timberland’s global headquarters in
Stratham. As the nation’s first youth corps to be located in
a global corporate headquarters, City Year New Hampshire
would not have the visibility of a corps located in a city
center, but it would have daily access to the ideas and
energies of the 400+ employees of a Fortune 500 company.
For more than ten years, Timberland has been proud to help
lead City Year's expansion, challenging nearly 6,000 young
leaders to invest their skills and energy in communities
across our nation and around the world. Now, with the
founding of City Year New Hampshire, we are privileged to
host City Year’s first rural corps in our global headquarters.
Each day, the corps members inspire us as they strengthen
the New Hampshire Seacoast with their service and leadership.
For City Year’s first non-urban corps, serving various
communities in the state, transportation presented a special
challenge. An innovative solution arose when City Year
National Leadership Sponsor Compaq Computer
Corporation donated an idealism-emblazoned, 15-passenger
van — City Year New Hampshire’s “service mobile” —
which instantly became an icon on the Southern
New Hampshire roads.
City Year tailors the service activities of the corps to fit
the needs of each community, but this would be the first
time City Year developed a service model for a non-urban
population. To address this challenge, City Year New
Hampshire worked closely with community residents to
determine that the program should place a special focus
on engaging middle school students, and established
service partner relationships with Dover Middle School,
Somersworth Middle School, Cooperative Middle School,
New Outlook Teen Center, and New Heights Community
Campus.
On October 11, 2000, Governor Jeanne Shaheen swore
in City Year New Hampshire’s inaugural corps, made possible
by the support of Founding Site Sponsor The Timberland
Company and Founding Team Sponsors CBE Technologies,
Fleet Bank–New Hampshire, and GE Fund. In their first
year, the 23 City Year New Hampshire corps members
led 259 middle school youth through the Young Heroes
program, mentored and tutored 432 students in after-school
programming, and engaged 1,330 citizens in service.
— Jeffrey B. Swartz, President & CEO,
The Timberland Company
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Pawn Nitichan
Homeland: Thailand
Hometown: Portsmouth,
New Hampshire
I believe.
I believe that it is possible for
humanity to create a peaceful and
harmonious world. I have a vision of
a world where there is no discrimination, poverty, hunger, hate, crime,
war, or injustice of any kind. A
world in which all children are our
children and all people are our
family and friends. In this world all
actions are guided and motivated by
love and compassion.
Every single day I am grateful to
have an opportunity to be working
along side City Year corps members,
youth, and community residents in
my own town, across the country,
and beyond, moving us just a little
closer to the vision of the world I
have always envisioned.
An International Service Initiative
L to R: City Year delegation in South Africa with President William Jefferson Clinton and President Nelson Mandela; South African children welcome City Year delegation to
their community; City Year Boston ’96 alumna Annalee Salcedo smiles with a young South African; Alan Khazei, CEO of City Year, Inc., dances in a South African township.
The Clinton Democracy Fellowship at City Year
Almost from its inception, City Year received visitors from
around the world interested in launching citizen service
initiatives in their home countries, including individuals
and delegations from Argentina, Australia, Brazil, England,
France, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Northern Ireland,
Poland, Russia, South Africa, and the former Yugoslavia.
In an open letter to the City Year community, Alan shared his
frustration that City Year was not ready to initiate international
work, no matter how special the objective. He had discovered,
however, that there is a tremendous interest worldwide in
using service as a way of uniting people who have been torn
apart by racial, ethnic, and economic conflict.
But the idea that service could serve as a powerful democracybuilding force in other nations did not take hold for City
Year until 1996, when City Year CEO and co-founder Alan
Khazei made a global journey with his future wife Vanessa
Kirsch, founder of Public Allies and New Profit, Inc. In
South Africa, they heard the new Constitution — and new
civic institutions such as a youth service corps — being
debated in the streets. In the villages of Vietnam, with Share
Our Strength, they talked with Dr. Chao Bao Lok about
organizing a service corps of veterinary students to help villagers
with animal husbandry. In India they met Ashraf Patel, a
young woman leading a cultural-awareness program to bring
Muslims and Hindus together through service and education.
In Moscow’s City Hall, with Bain and Company, they learned
of efforts to strengthen Russia’s burgeoning civil society.
I witnessed how service can be a common ground, bringing
citizens together for a shared purpose. I realized that we
must ready City Year to meet needs and requests like those
in Bosnia, and that the next phase of City Year’s Action Tank
would be to inspire citizen service worldwide.
Three years later, as part of a delegation of Boston city leaders
led by Mayor Thomas Menino, Alan traveled to Belfast to
learn firsthand of the conflict between Catholics and
Protestants, and the people seeking to heal that civic rift by
uniting young people across the religious line. In Bosnia, as a
part of a U.S. Peace Corps delegation organized at the request
of the Bosnian government, Alan was asked to deploy City
Year resources to help Bosnia use youth service as a tool for
healing ethnic conflict and building civic trust.
— Alan Khazei, CEO, City Year, Inc.
In February 2001, a month after leaving office, President
Bill Clinton discussed the role that citizen service could
play in building democracy around the world with City Year
co-founders Alan Khazei and Michael Brown, Vice President
AnnMaura Connolly, and Trustees Jeff Swartz and Eli Segal.
At that meeting, the Clinton Democracy Fellowship at
City Year was born — a program that will bring emerging
leaders from other nations to the United States for intensive
training and cross-cultural learning — and hopefully inspire
the creation of new citizen service initiatives and policies
around the world.
Two months later, Nelson Mandela invited President Clinton
to South Africa to speak about the importance of developing a
strong civil society. President Clinton asked that City Year
leaders join him on this historic trip. In Johannesburg, President
Clinton shared his passion for citizen service as a means of
building stronger democracies and announced that the first
Clinton Democracy Fellows would be selected from one of the
world’s newest and most beloved democracies — South Africa.
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Andrew Muñoz
Hometown: San Juan, Puerto Rico
I serve because
my family
expects me
to be strong.
Growing up, we were poor and
immigrant. Our community always
helped us along the way. The first
time I served, I learned that the
world is bigger than my family or
me. Now I serve with others who
care deeply and live the building
blocks of democracy — one relationship grows to two, one neighborhood grows to many. Through
service, we are rich in relationships
and we belong to the community.
I believe the time has come to build
community, a world where mutual
respect and integrity grow through
service. We are the future as we
come together through service,
building a world of strength and
integrity.
Strategic Partnerships
L to R: Jeffrey L. Shames (L), Chairman & CEO of MFS Investment Management, participates in service as part of the City Year Boston Serve-a-thon, presented by MFS
Investment Management; (L to R) Alan Khazei, CEO of City Year, Inc., with Jeffrey B. Swartz, President & CEO of The Timberland Company, who is presenting a special
Cisco-branded Timberland boot in recognition of the company’s commitment to service to John Chambers, CEO of Cisco Systems, Inc., and Michael Brown, President of
City Year, Inc. and Gena Pirtle, Corporate Philanthropy Manager of Cisco Systems, Inc., at the Boston Chamber of Commerce; City Year AmeriCorps members join in
service; A Compaq Computer Corporation employee helps revitalize a community building at the City Year Serve-a-thon.
City Year Champions
In addition to the critical support City Year receives as a
member of the AmeriCorps network, City Year has been
fortunate to develop strong strategic partnerships with
corporations, foundations, and individuals. More than just
financial resources, these are the organizations and people
that lend their unique skills, capacities, and passions to help
City Year fulfill its mission.
City Year has four National Leadership Sponsors, each of
which provides at least $1 million in resources and strategic
advice that City Year can leverage to grow and develop its
service initiatives.
• MFS Investment Management® sponsors the City Year
Boston Serve-a-thon, Starry Starry Night fundraiser, and
“MFS Investment Management Financial Literacy Team,”
which is trained in a financial literacy curriculum that it in
turn teaches to the Boston corps, and will soon be
launched across the City Year network.
• Cisco Systems, Inc. has made a multi-year investment
through cash and in-kind equipment that forms the
backbone of City Year’s wide area network and has
provided City Year with invaluable technical assistance on
using Cisco equipment for advancing knowledge sharing
and productivity, as well as an innovative, low-cost long
distance voice service through the Internet.
• Compaq Computer Corporation provides City Year with
state-of-the-art computers and high-powered servers. Since
1995, Compaq has sponsored the Compaq Leadership
Awards, which annually recognize the accomplishments of
up to five alumni who have distinguished themselves
through their civic leadership skills and commitment to
community service.
• For over a decade, The Timberland Company has been the
official outfitter of City Year staff and corps. In 2000,
The Timberland Company championed the development
of City Year New Hampshire and began housing the new
corps in its global headquarters.
Foundations provide critical funding to support City Year’s
ongoing work. In 2001, the Surdna Foundation supported
work to help City Year benchmark and standardize core service
programs, the MacArthur and McCormick Foundations
sponsored a National Service Policy Forum at City Year’s
national convention in Chicago, and The Atlantic
Philanthropies made a critical investment in City Year’s plans
to build organizational capacity.
Individuals and families are also essential strategic partners,
shaping City Year’s development. In 2001, a small group of
individual champions enabled City Year to accompany
President Clinton to South Africa to announce the founding
of the Clinton Democracy Fellowship at City Year: Holly
Davison, Mark Nunnelly and Denise Dupre, Mark Fuller and
L. J. Froman, Tim and Corinne Ferguson, Josh and Anita
Bekenstein, Steve Woodsum and Ann Lovett, Rosabeth Moss
Kanter, and Steve and Jeryl Oristaglio. A number of these
City Year champions then joined City Year and President
Clinton on this special journey to South Africa to launch
City Year’s first international initiative.
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Justin Williams
Hometown: Mattapan, Massachusetts
My experience
at City Year
has helped
me develop
my voice.
When I was growing up I was a
victim of racism. White classmates
picked me on because of my skin
color. All I really wanted was to be
myself. Growing up I always needed
someone to speak up for me, and
no one would. Being at City Year,
learning and teaching how to speak
against injustices, has given me
a voice. With this voice I will
always help children develop
their voices earlier than I did
so that they can be themselves.
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An “Action Tank” for
national service, City Year
integrates the theory and
policy of a think tank with
the programmatic experience and
knowledge gained through direct action, experimentation, and institutional growth. By linking theory and
program, City Year works to leverage its ideas and experiences
to develop and advance the national service movement.
City Year presented its 2001
Lifetime of Idealism Award
to Senator McCain, who shared
his vision for large-scale national
service.
“In your involvement in City Year
you participate in great causes.
Great causes rely on good citizens... Government alone
cannot solve our nation’s problems. It requires the active
involvement of engaged citizens revitalizing our
communities, making a great nation greater.”
— Senator John McCain (R-AZ), cyzygy ‘01,
The University of Chicago, June 15, 2001
A key component of City Year’s
Action Tank philosophy is to inspire
corps members to commit to a lifetime
of active citizenship, just as the five
alumni winners of the 2001 Compaq
Leadership Award have done.
Tiffany Chiang, Chicago ’95, Founder, GirlWorld • Elliot Epps,
Columbia ’95, Race Relations Coordinator, The Palmetto Project
• Brendan Hughes, Boston ’94, Founder, The Theatre
Cooperative • Miguel Quinones, Boston ’97, Campus Director,
Citizen Schools • David Satterthwaite, Boston ’88, Founding
President & CEO, Prisma MicroFinance
“These Compaq Leadership Award winners have distinguished
themselves already as leaders of today; they performed their
service admirably, and then went on to continue that service
in ways that are important to the quality of life all of us share
in this country.”
At cyzygy, City Year’s annual convention of
idealism, the Action Tank is at its most powerful.
In June of 2001, the entire City Year community —
including corporate champions, donors, service
partners, staff, alumni, and corps — joined with
elected officials, thought leaders, and policy makers
at The University of Chicago to celebrate, promote
and advance the concept of national service as a
means for building a stronger democracy.
cyzygy ’01 Day of Service, sponsored
by CSX Transportation
“I have a fantasy. That 10 years from
now... there be a mighty roar from our rear,
and a powerful new army will come charging up to the fight. And as I turn and look
at this new warrior class, and I ask — ‘Who
are you? Where did you come from? Who
sent you?’ — they’ll look at me and they’ll
say, ‘Don’t you remember us? We’re from
City Year, Class of 2001.’”
— Geoffrey Canada, President & CEO, Rheedlen Centers for Children
and Families; Author, Fist, Stick, Knife, Gun, speaking at One
America, sponsored by The Timberland Company at cyzygy ’01
At cyzygy ’01, City Year’s Policy Forum on National Service
convened a remarkable meeting of national service practitioners, policy makers and thought leaders to discuss the future of
the national service movement:
Professor Rosabeth Moss Kanter, The Ernest L. Arbuckle Professor,
Harvard Business School • Gregg Petersmeyer, Senior Vice
President, America’s Promise • Sen. Harris Wofford, Chairman,
America’s Promise • Paru Shah, AmeriCorps Alumna, Chicago
Health Corps Program Director • Governor Marc Racicot, Chairman,
Republican National Committee • Professor Leslie Lenkowsky,
CEO, Corporation for National and Community Service • Professor
Charlie Moskos, Northwestern University • Nancy Korman, Chair,
Massachusetts Service Alliance • Mark Langseth, Executive
Director, Minnesota Campus Compact • Will Marshall, President,
Progressive Policy Institute • Steve Waldman, Chairman and
Editor-in-Chief, BELIEFNET • Senator John McCain (R-AZ) •
Elijah Etheridge, President, National YouthBuild Directors
Association
— Governor Marc Racicot, then-Chairman of America’s Promise
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Financials
Independent Auditors’ Report
The Board of Directors
City Year, Inc.:
We have audited the accompanying statements of financial position of City Year, Inc. (“City Year”) as of June 30, 2001 and
2000, and the related statements of activities and cash flows for the years then ended. These financial statements are the responsibility of City Year’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audits.
We conducted our audits in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States of America. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free
of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the
financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for
our opinion.
In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of City Year
as of June 30, 2001 and 2000, and the changes in its net assets and its cash flows for the years then ended, in conformity with
accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.
KPMG LLP
October 12, 2001
CITY YEAR, INC., Statements of Financial Position
2001 Operating Revenue Resources
June 30, 2001 and 2000
Assets
Cash and equivalents
Investments
Government grants receivable
Contributions receivable, net
Other assets
2001
2000
$ 1,194,626
3,472,509
2,742,459
8,944,304
322,531
2,051,540
145,832
2,579,172
12,974,010
194,688
Equipment and improvements, net
Total assets
3,160,045
2,977,084
$ 19,836,474
20,922,326
Special Events 3.0%
Foundations
16.2%
Individuals
3.0%
Liabilities and Net Assets
Liabilities:
Accounts payable and accrued expenses 2,247,746
Line of credit facility
1,964,616
1,611,810
2,620,000
4,212,362
4,231,810
Net assets:
Unrestricted
Temporarily restricted
Permanently restricted
4,631,785
6,719,098
4,273,229
3,041,158
8,954,995
4,694,363
15,624,112
16,690,516
$ 19,836,474
20,922,326
Total liabilities and
net assets
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
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Other
Government
5.2%
Royalties
0.7%
Total liabilities
Total net assets
Corporations
23.3%
AmeriCorps
33.2%
In-Kind 15.4%
Financials
CITY YEAR, INC., Statements of Activities
CITY YEAR, INC., Statements of Cash Flows
Years ended June 30, 2001 and 2000
Years ended June 30, 2001 and 2000
2001
Changes in unrestricted net assets:
Operations:
Revenues and other support:
Contributions
$
Federal grants—Corporation
for National Service
Other government grants
Interest and dividend income
Realized and unrealized net losses
on investments
Net assets released from restrictions
Total operating revenues
and other support
Expenses:
Programs:
Program operations
Education, training and corps
development
New site development
Special events
External affairs and organizational
development
Total programs
Support services:
Organizational support
Fundraising
Total support services
Total expenses
Increase in unrestricted
net assets from operations
Nonoperating transactions:
Net assets reclassified
Net assets released from restrictions
Interest and dividend income
Realized and unrealized net losses
on investments
2000
14,676,669
13,154,835
11,043,679
2,040,805
40,270
9,049,251
1,858,682
87,132
(33,195)
5,523,758
(65,998)
4,879,250
33,291,986
28,963,152
20,405,464
15,507,408
927,912
193,186
1,160,706
1,351,548
262,736
1,165,700
667,350
1,656,328
23,354,618
19,943,720
7,287,122
2,186,490
6,696,346
1,871,605
9,473,612
8,567,951
32,828,230
28,511,671
463,756
451,481
1,050,000
250,000
36,504
—
—
—
(209,633)
—
Increase in unrestricted net
assets from nonoperating
transactions
1,126,871
—
Increase in unrestricted
net assets
1,590,627
451,481
2000
$ (1,066,404)
1,744,498
1,003,380
(62,010)
857,024
(186,770)
242,828
65,998
(240,127)
(498,854)
4,029,706
(163,287)
(127,843)
57,425
(1,072,821)
(74,834)
635,935
(83,473)
(2,005,000)
(1,760,000)
2,247,178
(951,807)
18,921
(3,519,183)
(953,446)
—
—
(192,841)
(4,453,708)
(192,841)
4,225,000
(4,880,384)
1,400,000
(940,000)
2,005,000
1,760,000
1,349,616
2,220,000
(856,914)
1,075,352
Net cash provided (used)
by operating activities
Cash flows from investing activities:
Proceeds from sale of investments
Purchase of investments
Capital expenditures
Net cash used by
investing activities
Cash flows from financing activities:
Proceeds from line of credit facility
Repayments under line of credit facility
Contributions restricted for long-term
investment
Net cash provided by
financing activities
Net (decrease) increase in cash
and equivalents
Cash and equivalents at beginning of year
Changes in temporarily restricted net assets:
Contributions
Net assets reclassified
Net assets released from restrictions
Decrease in temporarily
restricted net assets
4,037,861
(500,000)
(5,773,758)
4,120,612
—
(4,879,250)
(2,235,897)
(758,638)
128,866
(550,000)
2,051,655
—
(421,134)
2,051,655
(1,066,404)
1,744,498
16,690,516
14,946,018
15,624,112
16,690,516
Changes in permanently restricted net assets:
Contributions
Net assets reclassified
(Decrease) increase in permanently restricted net assets
(Decrease) increase in net assets
Net assets at beginning of year
Net assets at end of year
Cash flows from operating activities:
(Decrease) increase in net assets
Adjustments to reconcile (decrease)
increase in net assets to net cash used
by operating activities:
Depreciation and amortization
Contributions of investments
Realized and unrealized net losses on
investments
Contributions of equipment and
improvements
Changes in operating assets
and liabilities:
Contributions receivable
Government grants receivable
Other assets
Accounts payable and accrued
expenses
Contributions restricted for
long-term investment
2001
$
2,051,540
976,188
Cash and equivalents at end of year
$
1,194,626
2,051,540
Supplemental data:
Cash paid for interest
$
215,918
205,669
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
City Year Annual Report
2001
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Financials
City Year, Inc., Notes to Financial
Statements
Years ended June 30, 2001 and 2000
(1) Organization Background
and History
City Year, Inc. (the “Organization” or “City
Year”) is a not-for-profit organization as
described in Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal
Revenue Code (“IRC”), and is generally
exempt from income taxes under IRC Section
501(a). City Year’s mission is to put idealism
to work by tapping the civic power of young
people for an annual campaign of idealism
that generates transformative community service, breaks down social barriers, inspires citizens to civic action, develops new leaders for
the common good, and improves and promotes the concept of voluntary national service. City Year works to fulfill this mission
through five primary activities: (1) operating a
national youth service corps; (2) building the
infrastructure of national service by setting up
new operating sites across the country; (3)
providing technical assistance to individuals
and organizations in national and community
service; (4) planning and running large civic
events to engage citizens and organizations in
activities that promote service, inclusivity,
leadership and citizenship; and (5) constantly
developing new ways to engage people and
resources to promote the concept of voluntary
national service.
City Year was founded in Boston in 1988 as an
action tank for national service. Its first initiative was to pilot a summer corps with 50 corps
members, supported entirely by contributions
from private sector organizations and individuals. In 1992, City Year was selected as a
National Demonstration Project and was
awarded its first federal funding under Subtitle
D of the National and Community Service Act.
During fiscal 1994, City Year operated its first
program outside of Boston, a summer pilot
program in Columbia, South Carolina with 50
corps members. In the fall of 1994, City Year
launched its first full-year expansion site in
Rhode Island, and expanded its Boston corps.
In fiscal 1995, corps were established in
Chicago, Illinois, Columbus, Ohio, and San
Jose, California. The Organization expanded to
San Antonio, Texas in fiscal 1996, launched the
Cleveland corps in fiscal 1997, began operations in Philadelphia in fiscal 1998, opened its
tenth site in Seattle/King County in fiscal 1999,
and founded City Year Detroit in fiscal 2000.
In fiscal 2001, City Year began operations in
Washington, DC and New Hampshire.
(2) Summary of Significant Accounting
Policies
(a) Basis of Presentation
The accompanying financial statements have
been prepared on the accrual basis of accounting.
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City Year Annual Report
2001
Net assets and revenues are classified based on
the existence or absence of donor-imposed
restrictions. Accordingly, net assets of the
Organization and changes therein are classified
and reported as follows:
Unrestricted net assets – Net assets not
subject to donor-imposed stipulations.
Temporarily restricted net assets – Net assets
subject to donor-imposed stipulations that
may or will be met either by actions of the
Organization and/or the passage of time.
Permanently restricted net assets – Net assets
subject to donor-imposed stipulations that
they be maintained in perpetuity. Generally,
the donors of these assets permit the
Organization to use all or part of the income
earned and capital gains, if any, on related
investments for general or specific purposes.
Revenues are reported as increases in unrestricted net assets unless use of the related
assets is limited by donor-imposed restrictions,
including time restrictions. Expenses are
reported as decreases in unrestricted net assets.
Gains and losses on investments and other
assets or liabilities are reported as increases or
decreases in unrestricted net assets unless their
use is restricted by explicit donor stipulations
or law. Expirations of temporary restrictions
on net assets are reported as reclassifications
between the applicable classes of net assets.
Expirations of temporary restrictions occur
when donor-imposed stipulated purposes have
been accomplished and/or the stipulated time
period has elapsed. If an expense is incurred
for a purpose for which both unrestricted and
temporarily restricted net assets are available, a
donor-imposed restriction is fulfilled to the
extent of the expense incurred unless the
expense is incurred for a purpose that is directly attributable to another specific external
source of revenue.
Contributions are generally recognized as revenue in the period received. However, unconditional promises to give that clearly stipulate
that the promise to give is to support currentperiod activities are reported as unrestricted
support. Similarly, contributions subject to
donor-imposed stipulations that are met in the
same reporting period are reported as unrestricted support. Conditional promises to give
are not recognized until they become unconditional, that is, when the conditions on which
they depend are substantially met.
Contributions of assets other than cash are
recorded at their estimated fair value at the
date of gift. Contributions scheduled to be
received after one year are discounted at rates
commensurate with the risks involved.
(b) Operations
The statements of activities report all changes in
net assets, including changes in unrestricted net
assets from operating and nonoperating transactions. Operating revenues consist of those items
attributable to City Year’s ongoing national
service efforts. Unrestricted contributions are
reported as operating revenues. Unrestricted
interest and dividend income and appreciation
(depreciation) on endowment investments is
reported as nonoperating transactions.
Because the statements of cash flows are prepared in accordance with a prescribed format
under generally accepted accounting principles, certain amounts included in operations as
defined for purposes of the statements of activities differ from amounts reported as cash
flows from operating activities.
(c) Equipment and Improvements
Equipment and improvements are stated at
cost, except for donated assets, which are
recorded at fair market value at the date of
gift. Ordinary repairs and maintenance are
expensed as incurred. Depreciation and amortization are calculated on a straight-line basis
over the following estimated useful lives:
Furniture and fixtures 3-7 years
Equipment and software 3-5 years
Leasehold improvements Life of lease
(d) Cash and Equivalents
Cash and equivalents include checking, savings
and money market accounts and certificates of
deposit with maturities of three months or less
at date of acquisition.
(e) Investments
Investments are reported at fair value. The
market value of publicly traded securities is
based upon quotes from the principal
exchanges in which the securities are traded.
(f) Contributed Goods and Professional
Services
Contributed goods and professional services
are reflected as contributions in the accompanying statements at their estimated fair value
at the date received or provided.
(g) Net Assets Reclassified
Net assets reclassified represent prior year net
assets reclassified to or from other net asset
classes based on changes in or clarifications of
related donor-imposed restrictions subsequent
to the period of contribution.
(h) Use of Estimates
The preparation of financial statements in
conformity with generally accepted accounting
principles requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported
amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure
of contingent assets and liabilities at the date
of the financial statements and the reported
amounts of revenues and expenses during the
reporting period. Actual results could differ
from those estimates.
Financials
(i) Reclassifications
Certain 2000 information has been reclassified
to conform to the 2001 presentation.
(3) Temporarily Restricted Net Assets
Temporarily restricted net assets consisted of
the following at June 30:
Time restrictions
Purpose restrictions
2001
2000
$ 4,128,695
2,590,403
4,241,127
4,713,868
$ 6,719,098
8,954,995
(4) Permanently Restricted Net Assets
Permanently restricted net assets at June 30
consisted of the following endowment gifts
whose income is restricted:
2001
2000
Program sponsorships $ 4,273,229
Public service fellowship
—
3,694,363
1,000,000
$ 4,273,229
4,694,363
(7) Investments
Investments were as follows at June 30:
Equities and equity
mutual funds
Fixed income mutual funds
Money markets and other
cash equivalents
2001
2000
$ 2,734,543
145,832
447,271
290,695
—
—
$ 3,472,509
145,832
(8) Contributions Receivable
Contributions receivable consisted of the following at June 30:
Due within one year
Due within two to
five years
2001
2000
$ 6,757,481
2,732,500
8,372,166
5,369,000
(5) Net Assets Released from Restrictions
(545,677)
(767,156)
$ 8,944,304 12,974,010
Net assets released from restrictions consisted
of the following for the years ended June 30:
2001
2000
2,545,750
(6) In-Kind Contributions
Contributed goods and services during the
years ended June 30 were used for the following purposes:
NATURE
2001
2000
Program Services:
Uniforms
$ 1,619,107 1,106,454
Professional services
1,316,951
700,000
Advertising (recruitment)
587,396
—
Transportation and travel
431,193
426,676
Rent
229,887
89,703
Equipment rental
114,742
123,932
and maintenance
Workshops and conferences
103,978
67,490
Materials and supplies
43,859
163,601
Food
32,237
204,497
Printing and copying
18,127
3,552
Telephone
—
49,018
Total program services
4,497,477 2,934,923
Support Services:
Professional services
Advertising and promotional
Rent
229,510
80,000
76,628
113,186
5,717
29,902
Total support services
386,138
148,805
490,251
421,984
Depreciation and amortization
Total
Equipment and improvements consisted of the
following at June 30:
2,333,500
4,879,250
Rental expense was approximately $1,085,999,
consisting of $779,484 rent paid and
$306,515 of in-kind rent at June 30, 2001.
Operating leases expire on various dates
through 2007.
Future minimum lease payments under operating leases as of June 30, 2001 are as follows:
FISCAL YEARS
AMOUNT
$
Furniture and fixtures
Equipment and software
Leasehold improvements
Less: accumulated depreciation and amortization
2001
2000
$ 84,498
4,312,482
2,451,808
73,984
3,308,400
2,301,471
6,848,788
5,683,855
(3,688,743) (2,706,771)
$ 3,160,045
2,977,084
(10) Federal Grants — CNS
The Corporation for National Service
(“CNS”) selected City Year as a National
Demonstration Project under the National and
Community Service Act of 1990 and awarded
a two-year National Demonstration Grant.
Funds were awarded through the
Massachusetts Department of Education,
which was the legal grantor for these program
years. Programmatic oversight was provided by
the Massachusetts National and Community
Service Commission.
643,669
2003
376,055
2004
206,397
2005
159,968
2006
2007
113,984
89,207
$
(9) Equipment and Improvements
Expiration of time
$ 2,602,425
restrictions
Satisfaction of purpose 3,171,333
restrictions
$ 5,773,758
(11) Leases
2002
9,489,981 13,741,166
Less: present value discount
and other allowances
The Organization’s federal grant programs are
subject to financial and compliance audits in
accordance with Office of Management and
Budget Circular A-133. In addition, various
federal, state, and private funding sources
reserve the right to perform separate program
audits.
1,589,280
The Organization is also liable for certain real
estate tax increases and operating cost adjustments under certain of the office lease terms.
(12) Line of Credit Facility
On August 15, 2000, the Organization concluded negotiations for a new credit facility
totaling $5,500,000, comprised of a
$2,000,000 term loan amortizing over five
years at the bank’s prime rate (6.75% June 30,
2001) plus 0.5%, and a $3,500,000 committed line of credit with an interest rate at the
bank’s prime rate. These are both secured by
all assets of the organization. Interest expense
for the line and term loan totaled $208,051
and $194,601 for the years ended June 30,
2001 and 2000, respectively.
City Year received grants from CNS totaling
$13,098,964 and $10,045,264 for the program years 2000-2001 and 1999-2000, respectively. The funds were awarded through the
AmeriCorps program administered by CNS.
Funds expended in fiscal 2001 and 2000
totaled $11,043,679 and $9,049,251, respectively.
$ 5,373,866 3,505,712
Contributions of equipment and improvements in 2001 and 2000 were $240,127 and
$498,854, respectively.
City Year Annual Report
2001
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Contributors
The donors listed below gave to
City Year, Inc. between July 1,
2000 and June 30, 2001.
N AT I O N A L
HEADQUARTERS
Corporation for National and
Community Service
National Leadership Sponsors
Foundations
Major Gifts ($100,000+)
The Atlantic Philanthropies
The Boston Foundation
Fidelity Foundation
Horace W. Goldsmith
Foundation
Lovett-Woodsum Family
Foundation
Surdna Foundation
Woodcock Foundation
Supporters
Catherine and Paul
Buttenweiser Foundation
David Gopman Foundation
Maurice and Carol Feinberg
Foundation
Goldman Sachs Foundation
Hamermesh Family Foundation
HKH Foundation
John D. and Catherine T.
MacArthur Foundation
Robert Earll McConnell
Foundation
Medwed Foundation
Morgan Stanley Foundation
Reebok Human Rights
Foundation
Robert McCormick Tribune
Foundation
Robert Segal Charitable
Foundation
Schoolbell Foundation
Silverman/Sutherland Family
Foundation
Sherman H. Starr Foundation
The Wolfman Charitable
Foundation
R & S Zeckhouser Foundation
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Corporate Donors
National Leadership Sponsors
National Leadership Sponsors
invest at least $1 million in City
Year — and just as important,
the people of these special companies invest their time, their
ideas, and their civic passion in
City Year.
Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compaq Computer
Corporation
MFS Investment Management
The Timberland Company
Supporters
Adobe Systems, Inc.
After Image
Bain & Company
BLT1
Bromley Charitable Trust
Charity Gift, Inc.
Cisco Systems, Inc.
Comforce Staffing
Compaq Computer
Corporation
Cone, Inc.
Crum & Forster
CSX Transportation
Dan’s Chocolates
Edwards and Angell, LLP
Elizabeth S. McCabe Interiors
Fiduciary Trust Company
General Catalyst Management
II, LLC
GFI Fax and Voice
Goldman Sachs
Hale and Dorr LLP
Henry Ford Health System
Hill, Holliday, Conners,
Cosmopulos
Himalaya Capital
Hollister Associates
Honest Tea, Inc.
John Hancock Financial Services
Keystone Apparel, LTD
KPMG Peat Marwick, LLP
LC Incorporated
MCM Partners, LLC
Merrill Lynch
MFS Investment Management
Modern Assistance Programs,
Inc.
PepsiCo Foundation
Rafanelli Events Management
Rebecca’s Cafe
Robinson & Cole, LLP
Ropes and Gray
Samuels & Associates
Management LLC
Shea Brothers, Inc.
Snap Applicances
State Street
Trustey Family Foundation
Yahoo!
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In-Kind Donors
Major Gifts
Bain & Company
Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compaq Computer
Corporation
MFS Investment Management
Hale and Dorr LLP
The Timberland Company
Yahoo!
Supporters
After Image
Cisco Systems, Inc.
Edwards and Angell, LLP
Hill, Holliday, Conners,
Cosmopulos
Keystone Apparel
Rebecca’s Cafe
Michael Secor
Snap Appliances
The University of Chicago
National / Boston Individual
Donors
$100,000+
Josh & Anita Bekenstein
Holly Davidson & Greg Nagy
Tim & Corinne Ferguson
Mark Nunnelly & Denise
Dupre
Jeffrey Shames & Lois Egasti
Stephen Woodsum & Anne
Lovett
$10,000+
Anonymous
David & Victoria Croll
David & Marsha Feinberg
Christopher & Hilary Gabrieli
Robert & Lynette Gay
Steve & Cindy Gormley
Ilene & Richard Jacobs
Li Lu & Jae Li
Moosa Y. Mayet
David & Lauren Murphy
David & Marion Mussafer
$5,000+
Jim & Kristen Atwood
Brian & Karen Conway
Jane Danforth
David Dechman
Jennifer Eplett-Reilly & Sean
Reilly
Janice Frisa
Ruthanne & Joe Fuller
John & Maryann Gilmartin
Sy & Maxine Gomberg
Bill & Daisy Helman
Peter & Tammy Hermann
Amos & Barbara Hostetter
Seth & Beth Klarman
Andy McLean
Mitt & Ann Romney
Matthew & Susan Weatherbie
$2500+
Sierra Bright
Jeffrey & Webb Brown
Annie Burns
John & Martha Hamilton
Warren Hyde & Kip Hollister
Dennis & Lin Kelleher
Eric & Lori Lander
Frederick & Sarah Maynard
Josh & Alex McCall
Stephen & Susan Moorhead
John Muse
Jeffrey & Sarah Newton
2001
Michael & Deborah Porter
Michael Secor
Neil Silverston & Risa Shames
Judit Vajda
Marc & Robin Wolpow
$1000+
Max & Beth Bardeen
Joan S. Batchelder
David Bechhofer & Kate Neave
Christina Benet & Kelley
Murphy
Richard & Jody Block
Michael Brown & Charlotte
Mao
Paul & Catherine Buttenweiser
John Cadarette
Reed & Ronnie Chisholm
Andrew Clarkson
John & Kathryn Cook
John Cozzi
Robert Davoli & Eileen
McDonagh
R. L. Deitch
Deanna & Tony DiNovi
Anthony & Darian Downs
Bonnie & John Emmons
Benjamin Esty
Richard & Nancy Farrell
Victoria & Frank Florea
Kenneth & Cynthia Freitas
Thomas Philip Gould &
Martha Kohl Gould
MaryAnn & William Hogan
Daniel & Elizabeth Jick
David Joyce
Rosabeth Moss Kanter & Barry
Stein
Rebecca Kellogg and Kevin
Dennis
Richard & Florence Koplow
Cindy Laba
John LeClaire & Ruth Hodges
Martin & Tristin Mannion
Theresa Mao
Peter & Mary Ann Mattoon
Dan & Julia Mayer
Howard Medwed
Ofer & Shelly Nemirovsky
Gary & Merle Orren
Tom & Jill Pappas
James Parmentier & Elizabeth
Fowler
Robert & Ann Radloff
Sally Reid & John Seigel
James Ricotta & Anne O’Neill
Steven & Ellen Segal
John & Sally Sigel
Alan & Susan Solomont
Sherman & Jill Starr
Craig & Patricia Underwood
George & Sharon Vanderheiden
Evan & Carole Walters
$500+
Robert & Alison Adkins
Kathleen Beckman
Frank & Ruth Belvin
Mr. & Mrs. William Bennett
Russell Brackett & Cristy Ballou
David & Diane Brewster
Morton & Micki Brown
Gerald & Cindy Cameron
Donna & Alan Carty
Tyler Chapman
Linda Chin
Lisa & Neil Cohen
Jennifer C. Danielson
David M. Dawson
Mason Day & Germana Day
Fabbri
Virginia DeLima
Paul M. English
Thomas & Joan Feeley
Kenneth & Monica Lewis Fox
Richard & Carolyn Glickstein
Jerry & Annie Grady
Bernard J. Haan
Richard & Lorie Hamermesh
Barbara Harrell
William Harrison
Barbara A. Hawkins
David Jackson
David & Cynthia Kamishlian
Owen & Paige Kane
Lewis & Susan Karabatsos
Alan Khazei & Vanessa Kirsch
Peter Kim
John & Cornelia Kittredge
Peggy Koenig & David Graves
William & Gillian Kohli
William & Elizabeth Laskin
Aaron & Jessica Lieberman
Robert & Ralinda Lurie
Joseph & Kristan Madison
Michael Maynard & Ilene
Greenberg
Paul McDevitt
Marilyn Miller
Kelley Murphy & Christina
Benet
David & Nancy Osborn
Robert & Elizabeth Owens
Scott Pearson & Diana Farrell
Gary & Mary Pforzheimer
Fred & Jean Prickett
Merrill & Sharon Pyes
Mary Richardson
Michael & Tracy Roberge
Robert Segel & Noel Posternak
Vicky Shen
Edwin & Katharine Smith
R. Smith
Robert & Dana Smith
Lisa Ulrich
Menno & Judith Verhave
Nathan Wilson
Peter & Dyann Wirth
$250+
Jeremy Adelmann
Alan Albert & Carolyn Heller
Howard & Carol Anderson
Jake Anderson
Richard & Amy Armstrong
Stever & Elsie Aubrey
Henry & Susie Barnard
Richard & Sarah Barton
Jerome & Leah Bass
David & Amy Beckwith
Jacob E. Begin
Jeanne Brady
William & Karen Brooks
Michael Byrnes
Marcus & Sara Byruck
Timothy & Tina Cahill
Patrick Cameron
Robert & Carol Cashion
Michael L. Cerrato
Alexander & Carole Chanler
Leslie Chung
John A. Clark
Scott Collins
Michael Conway & Andrea
Schmitt
Douglas & Natascha Cornelius
Nancy Cronin
James & Meredith Cutler
Elizabeth Daggett
Mary Darmstaetter
Jed & Kirsten Dawson
Deborah Donahue
James & Karen Durham
Terry B. Eastman
Elizabeth & Rick Edie
Martha Evanson
Fred & Graceann Foulkes
Elena Frankel
Robert & Jill Gallery
Paul & Elizabeth Garrido
Devra I. Goldberg
Robert & Donna Goulart
Eric & Katie Green
Nicholas & Marjorie Greville
Thomas J. Griffin
Gary Gut & Patricia Casale
Jason & Adriana Henrichs
Tony Hollenberg & Judith
Levenfeld
Joan Hollister & Paul
Sutherland
Paul & Carol Holtzman
Jonathan & Janet Husband
Janet M. Iler
Ira & Martha Jackson
John & Annabelle Kellogg
Steven & Shelley Kelman
Larry & Paula Klane
Ross Knights
Jordan M. Kramer
Edward & Barbara Krupat
Jonathan & Jeanne Lavine
Marcia Leifer
Jeff Leopold & Susanne
Shavelson
Dana & Patrick Levy
John & Ashley Linell
Thomas Liszewski & Patricia
Reinhardt
M. Lowenstein
Chris Lutes
Doug Macauley
Bradford & Sharon Malt
Douglass Marlow & Linda
DeYoung
Kevin & Polly Maroni
Demy & Delores Martin
Robert McGaughey
Theo & Lisa Melas-Kyriazi
Sherif & Mary Nada
Corneilia S. Newell
Geoffrey & Clare Nunes
Michael & Nannett Ochs
Martha & Mark O’Connor
K. O’Marah
Arleen & Ed Paquette
Daniel & Carey Para
Daniel & Nicole Payne
Kert D. Peterson
Robert W. Phifer
George & Kathy Priest
Tom & Donna Quirk
Stuart & Anne Randle
Kristyn M. Riley
Chip & Shauna Rives
Mary Rivet & Christopher
Meyer
Lydia & Burt Rogers
Karim & Charlotte Sahyoun
Charles & Anni Santry
Robert & Natalie Schlundt
Robert & Catherine Schneider
David G. Seibel
Harvy Simkovits
Boyce Slayman
Sherley G. Smith
Mark & Sarah Snyderman
Nancy Soulette
Alexander & Jill Spaulding
Nikki Stanton
Frank & Hilary Suher
Chris Taylor
Michael P. Trotta
Michael & Claudia Tupanjanin
Gerald Wagner
Amanda Wallace
Gail Warden
Brice Watterson
Linda D. Weber
David & Louise Weinberg
John Williams
Pamela Woodworth
Harris & Audrey Yett
$100+
Martha Alexander
Walter Alexander
Meredith A. Allen
Erik & Leslie Andresen
Widlyne Antoine
Jonathan Aram
Jerry & Ann Asher
Carl & Andrea Axelrod
Matthew & Jamie Axelrod
John R. Baraniak
Kenneth R. Battaglia
Mark & Marjorie Bauer
Larry & Rosaly Belvin
Susan Berry
Jill Bicks
Timothy & Tricia Blank
P.J. Blankenhorn
Sandra G. Blinn
William & Lee Bliss
Jeffrey & Martha Blue
Kimberley & Steven Borman
Philip Bosinoff
Cathy Boskey
Judith Boucher
Linda A. Bouley
Stephen Bowen & Sallyann
Fuller
Jeff & Kristin Bradach
Lawrence Bragg
Joanna Breyer
Mark Cahill
Dustin S. Campbell
Leon & Karen Cangiano
James P. Carey
Daniel & Nancy Carlon
Jo Ann Cavestany Foley
Dennis Ceru & Roxanne Lyman
James Chace
Peter & Kyle Chase
Alan Y. Chen
Paul Cherington & Deborah
Krepcio
Mark Cherniack
John & Jean Childs
Amita & Sanjiv Chopra
Leisle Chung
David A. Clausen
Faith Clements
Carolyn Cohen & Alan
Dershowitz
Stephen & Carol Cohen
Stephen Collazo
Brian Connolly
John & Donna Connolly
Frederic & Martha Corneel
Sally Read Coughlin
Kevin Cunniffe
Anne Curran
Diane L. Currier
Charles T. Dale
Pauline A. Dangel
Mary L. Davis
Joseph F. DeAngelis
John & Carol DeBlois
Shawn A. Delorey
Anuradha Desai
James & Mary Devins
Mr. S. Whitney Dickey
Rosemary C. Dodek
Timothy J. Dolan
Catherine Donaher
Catherine Donelan
Karen Dudley
David Duehren & Anne
Murphy
Catherine Dugan
Danielle D. Duplin
Amy Easton
Steven D. Eimert
Mara Elich
Jessica Eller-Isaacs
Robert Eller-Isaacs
Anne M. Emerson
Kenneth & Alice Erickson
Trudy Ernst
Jo-Anne F. Falcigno
Mia Falco
Steven Farrell
Jacqueline A. Fick Cleere
Robert & Glenda Fishman
Robert & Marta Frank
Walter Frank
Peter & Teri Frasca
Elizabeth & Robert Freeman
Meredith Freeman
Roger M. Freeman
Waltraud Freeman
Charles Freifeld & Marilyn
Smith
Joan Frelich & James Fee
Barbara M. Gale
Liv C. Galendez
Pitman Gallup
James M. Gearin
Shari & Richard Gelber
Rebecca Gelman
Charles D. Gersten
Robert & Margaret Gibbons
Patricia E. Giencke
Kerry Giza
Michael H. Glazer
Lynne Gleason
Deedee & Herb Glimcher
Mark Gottesman
Philip H. Graeter
Harvey & Helen Greenberg
Nicholas J. Greggains
Frederick & Catherine Grein
Andrew & Barbara Griesinger
Dwight & Anne Griesman
Steven Grindle
Mary Gurney
Rebecca Haag
Jim & Shelly Haas
David Hadden
Paul Hagen
Sterling B. Hager
Kimball B. Halsey
Lynne Hampton
Jeffrey N. Hansen
Lawrence Hardoon & Janet Fine
William Haynsworth
Jessica Heath
Rose-Leah Heffernan
Stephen G. Hennessy
Cindy Herbst
Katherine V. Herr
Charles & Theresa Hewitt
Richard J. High
Linda & Roger Hill
Eric M. Hindin
Stephen Hoenig & Melanie
Derman-Hoenig
Michael P. Hogan
Matthew J. Holley
Caitlin Hollister
Joanne Holmes
Mary C. Horan
Sean W. Horgan
Susan Horwitz
Burton & Alice Howell
Carri Hulet
Doug Hurd & Leigh Breitman
Laura & Craig Inouye
Arthur Jackson
Maribeth Jamieson
Carl F. Jenkins
Larissa Jester
Christopher R. Johnson
Winston Jones
Margaret D. Jordan
Faith Kakulu
Zachary & Joy Karol
Daniel & Sharon Kasper
Clara Kates
Christopher Kauders
Mark & Anne Kelley
Larry Kenna
Cinda M. Kieffer
Lowell W. Kim
Michael King
Patrick & Dana Kirby
James Klocke
Dorothy Korshak
Jennifer Kozak
Marc Krellenstein & Joanne
Taub
Carolyn & Jonathan Lamb
Paul & Susan Lapointe
Peter & Linda Leahy
Sarah Leahy
Donald E. LeClair
Yolette LeCorps
Rebecca Lee
R. Leith
James Lennon & Kathy Rushby
Donald Levinstone
Ann Levison
David & Roslyn Levy
Larry & Peggy Levy
Stephen & Mary Lewis
Anna Lin
Nicholas Linsky
Amy Lipman
Emily & Temple Ohabei Lipof
Bryan Lockwood
Kevin F. Long
Tracie Longman & Chaitanya
Kanoja
Janina Longtine
Ian & Isabelle Loring
Karye Luppen
Kenneth D. Macomber
Michael P. Maddaloni
Gail Maderis
Michael & Connie Mah
Nancy Mann
Jasmine Manning
Lawrence Marks
Raymond Marsh & Margaret
Kerr Miller
Hunter & Helen Marston
Ted P. Martellini
Amy B. Mason
Tracy Matthews
Bruce A. Maxfield
William P. Mayer
Joan McArdle
Elizabeth McCabe
James & Karen McDonald
David P. McDonell
Sean F. McDonough
Martyn M. McMahon
Lucy T. McQuilken
Leslie A. Meinhart
Arnold & Esther Messing
Ronald P. Mika
Jane M. Miller
Elaine Mittell
Alexander & Linda Moore
Benjamin Moore
Albert Moy
Kelly Murphy
Deborah Muscella
John & Stephanie Nadas
Neetu Nangia
Laura Neenan
Francis C. Nelson
James & Virginia Neumann
George & Audrey Nichols
Sharon Nichols
Kenneth & Almeda Nicholson
Scott J. Nivens
Sarah Nogueira-Sanca
Janet M. Nolan
Bruce & Anne Nolen
Heidi Notman
Senator Andrea Nuciforo
Joseph S. Nye
Frank & Marianna O’Brien
Lynne E. O’Connell
Linda O’Leary
Wayne A. Olson
Elizabeth Ondaatje
Bonnie Lou O’Neill
Rebecca Pagila
Robert & Rebecca Paglia
John Pallies
Leonard Panaggio & Cathy
Lewis
Christopher R. Paquette
Martha L. Paquette
Debra Parker
Glenn P. Parker
Drew Peck & Mary Sullivan
James Perakis
Anne S. Perkins
Linda M. Perry
Alison M. Peters
Gregg & Julie Petersmeyer
Sean S. Peterson
Carl Pforzheimer
Douglas Pierce
Wendy Pimentel
Paul & Susan Pintus
Gena Pirtle
John M. Poduska
John C. Pollard
David H. Porter
Carolle M. Prosper
Jin Y. Pyun
Bryan A. Raffetto
Vasan Raman
Alexander & Virginia Randall
Gregory Randolph
Shaka Rasheed
Michael Ravicz
Deborah Re
Cameron & Gailin Read
James G. Redfearn
Alette E. Reed
Peter Reinhart
Jeffrey & Judith Remz
Heather A. Robertson
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2001
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Lisa Robinson & Robert Hansel
Charlie Rose
Robert Rothberg
Nancy Routh
Greg & Carolyn Rudolph
John Russell
Richard & Mary Russo
Peter Sach & Tracy Graham
David H. Sachs
Betty Salemme
Barbara Salisbury
John M. Sallay
Frank & Emily Sander
Raymond G. Sansouci
Paul & Jessica Schendel
Elizabeth K. Schnitzer
Catherine & Paul Scholtz
Rita Schwantes
Kurt & Susan Schwartz
Alan & Amy Seifer
Susan L. Semedo
Howard & Leslie Shapiro
Joseph G. Shapiro
John A. Shaw
Stanley & Dorothy Shelton
Pen-Ying Shen
Ty S. Shen
Thomas Shepherd
Dror M. Shimshowitz
Thomas & Sarah Shirley
Eva Short
James & Dana Shuchman
Samuel Silberman
David Silveman
Joy Silverstein
Darren Simpson
Theresa D. Siriani
Judith Sizer
Michael S. Sophocles
Matthew W. Sorenson
Carol Spier
Chris & Kathleen Stafford
Kristy Stark
David & Suki Stolow
John W. Stone
Toni Strassler
Matthew E. Strickland
Ellen Sturgis & Michael
Kopczynski
Andrew & Amy Sucoff
Jeremy M. Sullivan
Marjorie O. Sullivan
Wayne Surber
Deborah G. Taft
Kindreth Taylor
Victoria Taylor
Roscoe & Rebecca Thomas
Conrad Todd
David & Mary Tomer
Ghia & Todd Truesdale
Geoffrey Tuba
Barry & Ellen Turkanis
M. Ullman
Jacqueline A. Underhill
Christian J. Urbano
Michael & Norma Uva
Cordell Vasu & Susan Finegan
Maria A. Vecchiarello
Marlyn & Richard Victor
Valerie Von Rosenvinge
Warren Wacker
Will & Kathy Waddill
A. Wallace
Randolph E. Ward
Jeffrey S. Wasser
Joan M. Wasser
Gordon Weast
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Jeffrey Wetzler
Jonathan Wiener & Ginger
Young
Edward J. Wierzbowski
Herbert J. Williams
Michele T. Williams
Joshua H. Winter
Nancy Wong
Alexander Woodcock
Benjamin & Lynda Wyckoff
Ben-Liou Yao
Dendy Young
James J. Young
Wayne & Cynthia Zafft
$50+
Anonymous
Paul F. Abbanat
Gerald & Corinne Adler
Rajeev Agarwal
Robert E. Allen
Glenn Allin
Alex F. Althausen
Oliver & Liz Ames
Gail B. Anderson
Kathleen Anderson
Ivor C. Armistead
Barbara H. Arnold
Pebbles A. Ashley
Jean Auguste
Kelli Ayers
Christine Bader
Jason H. Baker
Carrie Baldwin
Mary Bardeen
Sarah L. Barnett
Jeffrey Baron
Lori Barsalou
Robert J. Bauer
Katharine C. Beaudouin
William R. Becklean
Mary Beth Begley
Andrea Belford
Sharon Benmaman
Marie L. Bequillard
Spencer & Ellen Blasdale
Edward M. Bloom
Barry Bluestone
Evelyn K. Bonner
Mark A. Borreliz
Jennifer Bowen-Flynn
Leonard V. Braudis
James & Susan Bray
D. Briggs
Melanie J. Brockway
Sarah H. Broughel
Myles Brown & Judy Garber
Tina & Douglas Brown
Uvonna C. Brown
Len Bruskiewitz
Robert Buchanan
Christine H. Buchman
Esther Bullitt
Keith B. Burt
Jayne Byrne
Allan D. Callow
Sophronia G. Camp
Nick & Barbara Campagna
Margaret Carlon & Susan
Carlon-Giles
Susan Carlon-Giles & Bradford
Giles
Blair Carlson & Elizabeth-Ann
Dannewitz
Cheryl Carozza
Philip Carpino
Joahne L. Carter
Camille T. Catone
City Year Annual Report
2001
Thomas C. Chalmers
Mario Chamorro
Le Baron D. Christian
Duncan & Ellen Christie
John F. Clinton
John J. Cloherty
Gail B. Coad
Robert Coffey
Jim & Kathy Colby
Sarah C. Columbia
Mary Conway
Alan Corman
James M. Corrigan
Suzanne Cote
William Cotter
D. & N. Crowley
Lucy M. Dartista
Brian & Barbara Davis
Rosemarie Day
Mark Delvecchio
Esther C. Dezube
Jeanine P. Dias-Gaylor
Laura Dickerson
Carl Dierker
Diane M. DiNunzio
Katherine C. Dixon
Elizabeth Dodson
Bernadette M. Doerr
William R. Doherty
Brian & Margaret Donaher
Nancy M. Drago
Jeffrey Drake
Patricia L. Drake
Barry Dym
Bette J. Ehrenberg
Britt & Shari Ellis
Martius L. Elmore
Todd A. Elmore
A. & J. Epstein
Rosalie & Sara Epstein
Kristina Erickson
Nima & Kate Eshghi
Julie Falis
Paula Fallon
James A. Favenesi
Trudi Feinstein
Kerryn M. Fernandes
Lilly J. Fernandez
Eugene & Jo Ferraro
Christina Ferris
Rachel C. Fichandler
Bruce D. Filler
Harry Finkle
Eileen M. Flatley
Raymond J. Fontana
Sarah & Charlie Forbes
Michael France
Carol & Jerry Francis
Steven & Cathleen Fraser
Alan & Deborah Freedman
Gustav & Jacquelyn Freedman
Dr. & Mrs. Phillip W. Freeman
David & Evelyn Fuchs
Nancy T. Garland
Cynthia H. Gately
Katherine & L. German
Kathy Gersten
Nell Gharibian
Eric J. Gieseke
Andrew & Eleanor Glass
Pamela Goodale
Allen & Linda Goorin
Stewart E. Gordon
Deborah M. Green
Janit S. Greenwood
Michael & Nancy Grogan
Florian Haczyk
Peter Hadden
Irene R. Hagenian
Tulika & Paul Hainsworth
Jim Hammerman
Robert & Eileen Hanlon
Bridget Hanson
Ivy Hanson
Evan S. Harriman
Mary Hazzard
Susan L. Helwig
Karen E. Henderson
Aquanetta Herron
Valerie E. Herzfeld
Nancy Hibbard
Maureen & Anne Hilton
Susanna C. Hinds
Kenneth R. Hoffman
Michael Hogan & Nancy
Feldman Hogan
Allyson Holbrook
Elske Holmes
William & Valerie Holt
Karen Honig
Donna M. Honnold
Jane & Bradley Honoroff
Polly Hoppin-Thomas & Bob
Thomas
J. & Tracey Hornby
Mary Horst & David Buchanan
Michele & Douglas Houdek
Timothy & Ellen Hresko
Monica Hubert
Brett Huff
Karen M. Hunter
Michael Hureau & Mary Myers
Cheryl Hutt
Ms. Barbara Helfgott Hyett
Paul M. Ibarra
Ruani C. Ilangakoon
Timothy J. Jacoby
Kurt A. James
Charlie Jones
Karen Jordan
Matthew R. Joyce
Ruth Kampen
Lawrence Kaplan
Mitchell Kaplan
Rudolph & Helen Kass
Gregory C. Keating
Catherine Keeling Kelley
Maria B. Kefakis
Stanley & Sandra Keller
Edward & Joann Kelly
Joseph & Dana Kelly
Peter Kelly & Ruth Morris
Christine E. Kenny
James & Phoebe Kent
Shelley W. Kilday
Amy Kiley
Anne King
Patrick & Sandra King
Howard Kirsten & Gail Mann
Sara B. Kleinberg
Robert Kole
Wendy Kopp & Richard Barth
Elliott & Gail Laffer
Paul & Fay Lau
Timothy & Cynthia LaVallee
John D. Lawrence
Thomas J. Leahy
Stephen Lee
Tracey Leger-Hornby
Robert Lewis
Kevin Light
L. Lindarer
Phoebe Y. Ling
Bruce & Rochelle Lipschultz
Jeffrey Lissack
Raymond & Sally Locke
Douglas C. Lowenstein
Amy E. Lynch
Stephen & Mary Lyne
Barbara A. MacDonald
Keith MacDonald
A. MacKay
Thomas Madigan
Heather A. Magliozzi
Joseph Mahoney & Anne
Fairbank
Ann Marie Maloof
Elizabeth & Michael Mansfield
Linda Markarian
Aideen M. Marley
Lucy & Bruce Marquis
Gabrielle Marroig-Tagle
Andrew P. Martin
Ronald C. Martin
Tom & Polly Martinson
Craig N. Matsumoto
James McAuliffe
Eileen McCarthy
Edward & Diana McClure
Michael & Dolores McCormack
Michelle McDevitt
Andrew McDonald
Geoffrey B. McGean
Michelle R. McGee
Diane McKenna-Yasek
Neil McKittrick & Karen
Hoffman
Jolinda McLellan
Jeffrey & Sophronia McMahon
Jennifer & Russell McNair
Jeffery L. Meade
Jennifer L. Melton
Joyce Michelini
Bruce I. Miller
Abby Mitchell
Mary & Ross Mitchell
William C. Mohn
Jennifer L. Molnar
Lisa Monette
Stephanie Monteiro-Merritt
Margarita Morales
Claudia Moreno
Brian & Christine Morrison
Stephen & J. Morrissey
Carla Munroe
Helen & Betsy Munzer
Katherine L. Murphy
Katherine M. Murphy
Christopher Musto
Susan H. Mygatt
Stephen Nadler
Jim Newman
Catharine Nicholson
Natalee A. Nielsen
Angelo Nogueira Sanca & Sarah
Galligan
Robert & Eleanor November
Douglas Novitch
Nicholas & Ann Noyes
Martha S. O’Connell
Jim & Patricia O’Conor
Laurie L. O’Donnell
David & Locke Ogens
Laura & Gregory Oliveira
Scott A. Olszewski
Margaret M. O’Malley
Gerard F. O’Neill
Christopher Osgood
Sandra L. Osgood
Anne Marie Pages
Catherine Pakenham
Albert Y. P’an
Everett W. Pan
Hao Pan
John Paquette
Tony N. Patete
Karen H. Pearl
Anne Pearson
Russell Peck
Leo & Lucille Pepin
Brendan Perry
Jo M. Petrunyak
Laurence & Maureen Pierce
Hendon C. Pingeon
Wendy S. Plotkin
Robert Pomeroy
Louise Potter
Bethany M. Pratt
Christine H. Pratt
Maureen Quinn-DuPont
Ann M. Randall
Alan Reese
Brock C. Reeve
Patricia Rega-Zadeh & Harold
Zadeh
Danielle Reichner
Alan J. Reynolds
Zarrin-Taj Reynolds
Frances M. Roberto
M. Robinson
Margaret & Dwight Robinson
Catherine M. Rocchio
David Rodgers & Cynthia
Rubin
Swissilandi Rodriguez
Patrick J. Rohan
Diane O. Rollert
Michael & Naomi Rosenfeld
Bob & Anne Rosenthal
Lynette E. Russell
John Ryan
Michael J. Sabourin
Scott Sadeghian
Kathleen L. Sander
Thomas & Laura Sander
Jennifer L. Santos
Monica Saxena
Daniel F. Scanlan
Craig Schiffries
Liza Schlang
John H. Schmidt
Abigail Scholz
Gerald & Kathie Schwarting
Anthony & Claudia Schwartz
Joseph V. Sciaccia
Kristin L. Sciaccia
Bruce Scott
Terry Scribner
Elizabeth & Jorge Seitz
Charles & Josephine Shane
Sandra A. Shaw
Wendy Sheehan & David
Barbrow
Michael P. Sherman
Stephen A. Sherman
Brandi L. Shipp
Edith A. Silva
Monroe & Jane Silverman
Ernest & Betty Singer
Peggy A. Skelly
David T. Slatery
Howard L. Slavin
Leslie C. Slavin
Lynell P. Smillie
Peter & Helen Smith
Donna & Michael Smoler
David A. Smookler
Abby N. Smuckler
Stephen P. Snow
Robert & Janet Snuggs
Helena Solodar
Norman D. Speciner
Eric Spencer
Desiree Springer & Stephen
O’Neal
Joseph & Suzanne Staples
Julie Starr & George Coggeshall
Herbert J. Stern
Linda C. Stern
Joan L. Stevenson
Gordon Strause
Andrew & Thelma Strauss
Jean Strawson
Priscilla W. Sturges
Kristin Sullivan
John K. Sun
Joel P. Sussman
Maggie S. Terris
Jeffrey S. Thomas
Monica M. Thomas-Bonnick
Kristine Tomlinson
Michael S. Towle
Alane Trotta
Lisa Underhill & Michael
Monroe
Sharon M. Uva
Gene A. Valdes
Eric & Laurie Van Loon
Christopher E. Vandall
Meena Venkateswaran
Sidney Verba
Peter Verheyen
Stephen & Patricia Vinter
Warren & Anne Vose
Randel Walker
Neil & Lisa Wallack
Charles A. Walsh
James Ware & Sharon
McCarthy
Raymond G. Weaver
Dana L. Weigent
Sara D. Weiss
Theresa M. Wente
Murray Wheeler
Dennis White & Ellen Boylan
George R. White
Deborah Whitehill & Howard
Zaharoff
Eric Whitman
Christine Wichers
Pete & Nancy Winslow
Harland Winter & Susan
Weinstein-Winter
Marcy L. Winzer
Margaret S. Wolf
John & Linda Woodard
Burns Woodward
Marjorie Wright
Jeffrey M. Wurtzel
Char L. Yeakley
Sarah Yezzi
James & Ellen Yoder
Lori A. Young
Thelma Young-Hong
Chris A. Zikakis
David Zipps
Peter A. Zorn
David & Robin Zucker
BOSTON
AmeriCorps
Massachusetts Service Alliance
Team Sponsors
Bain Capital, Inc.
Bain & Company
Cisco Foundation
Compaq Computer
Corporation
CSX Transportation
The FleetBoston Financial
Foundation
Johnson & Johnson
The Millipore Foundation
MFS Investment Management®
Monitor Group
The Prince of Wales Foundation
The Reebok Human Rights
Foundation
State Street
The Timberland Company
Foundations and Other
Sources
The Agoos (Lassor And Fanny)
Charity Fund
Baton Rouge Area Foundation
The Blank (Arthur M.) Family
Foundation
The Boston Foundation
Bright Charitable Trust
Chadwick (Dorothy Jordan)
Fund
Credit Suisse First Boston
Foundation Trust
The Ellison Foundation
The Gerrmeshausen (Kenneth
J.) Foundation
Gravestar Foundation
The Greely Foundation
Harcourt General Charitable
Foundation
Koplow Charitable Foundation
The Lynch Foundation
The Reaching Back Foundation
The Sogg Foundation
Corporate Donors
Supporters
A Tent for Rent
Accenture
Advanced Benefit Strategies, Inc.
Agilent Technologies
Allen & Gerritsen
America’s Charities
Anderson Consulting
Ann Betz Consulting
B.R. Alexander & Co., Inc.
Bain & Company
The Baupost Group, L.L.C.
Beacon Hill Garden Club
B-M-S Federal Credit Union
The Boston Family Office
Boston Stock Exchange
Braun Consulting
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Bromley Charitable Trust
Capital One Services, Inc.
Choate, Hall & Stewart
Cisco Systems, Inc.
Clear Channel Broadcasting, Inc.
Columbia Rehabilitation Clinic,
Inc.
Community Health Charities of
California
Compaq Computer
Corporation
Cone, Inc.
CoreMatter, Inc.
Course Technology, Inc.
Crystal’s of Boston, Inc.
CSX Transportation
DataPay, Inc.
Deloitte & Touche LLP
The Depository Trust &
Clearing Corporation
DePuy AcroMed
Development Direct, Inc.
Doherty’s Garage, Inc.
Dunkin’ Donuts
Dyer/Brown & Associates, Inc.,
Architects
Edwards and Angell, LLP
Epsilon
FHLB Boston
Fidelity Investments
Fiduciary Trust Company
FleetBoston Financial
Corporation
FleetCenter
Forrester Research, Inc.
The German Marshall Fund of
the United States
The Gillette Company
Goldman Sachs
Hale and Dorr LLP
Harcourt General
Henry Ford Health System
Hill & Barlow
Holland and Knight, LLP
Houghton Mifflin Company
Industrial Economics, Inc.
Innovative Information
Solutions
International Business Machines
Intuit
Investors Bank & Trust
Company
J & J Professional, Inc.
Jack Rubin Legal Services
John Hancock Financial Services
John Hancock Mutual Life
Insurance Company
KPMG Peat Marwick, LLP
L.E.K. Consulting, LLC
LC Incorporated
Loomis-Sayles & Company, LP
Manny’s Professional Painting
Manulife Financial
Marketing and Planning
Systems, Inc.
Mass Constable Service
Elizabeth S. McCabe Interiors
McKinsey & Company, Inc.
MCM Partners, LLC
Mercury Computer Systems,
Inc.
MFS Investment Management
Modern Assistance Programs,
Inc.
Monitor Group Company
Myriad Creative
The National Conference for
Community and Social Justice
New England Financial
New York Life Benefit Services,
Inc.
NLE Healthy Living
North Coast
Olys Plumbing & Heating, Inc.
Omgeo
OneWorld Software Solutions,
Inc.
Palmer & Dodge LLP
Partners Health Care System
Pierce, Davis, Fahey, &
Perritano, L.L.P.
Pioneer Garage Company, Inc.
Public Consulting Group, Inc.
Rafanelli Events Management
Reebok International
REIT Management & Research,
Inc.
Renaissance Consulting Services,
Inc.
Repertoire Sales Corporation
Robinson & Cole, LLP
Ropes and Gray
S & S Designs/Picture Perfect
Samuels & Associates
Management LLC
Selmark Associates
Shandwick International
Shawmut Design and
Construction
Shea Brothers, Inc.
Sherin and Lodgen, LLP
Spaulding Management
Corporation
Spider Web Hosting Solutions,
Inc.
State Road Auto Body &
Garage, Inc.
State Street Corporation
Sterling Hager, Inc.
Stoneybridge Farm
Tabors Caramanis & Associates,
Inc.
Taylor, Duane, Barton &
Gilman, LLP
Thomson Financial
The Timberland Company
The Tower Group, Inc.
Treadwells Ice Cream
Tucker Anthony
United Way of Greater New
Bedford
United Way of Massachusetts
Bay
Village Kids, Inc.
Wilson Butler Lodge, Inc
Woburn Steel Drum, Inc.
Yahoo!
Youth Venture, Inc.
Zefer
In-Kind Donors
Major Gifts
The Timberland Company
Supporters
Alden Merrell Cheesecake
Company
Boston Red Sox
Finagle A Bagel
Legal Sea Foods
Loomis-Sayles & Company, LP
Mrs. Fields Cookies
Stop & Shop
WJMN 94.5 FM
City Year Annual Report
2001
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CHICAGO
AmeriCorps
Illinois Commission on
Volunteerism and Community
Service
Team Sponsors
The Alter Group
Arthur Andersen, LLP
Bain & Company
Charitabulls (Chicago Bulls)
Equity Residential Properties
Trust
Focal Communications
Corporation
Joseph Freed & Associates
LaSalle Bank
Mayor Daley—City of Chicago
The Northern Trust Company
Foundations and Other
Sources
Anonymous (3)
Abbott Laboratories Fund
Arie & Ida Crown Memorial
Ariel Education Initiative
Caterpillar Foundation
Cellini Youth Fund Trust
Chicago Tribune Foundation
The Chicago Urban League
Citigroup Foundation
D.J. Edelman Family
Foundation
Edward A. & Louis L. Brennan
Foundation
Francis Beidler Foundation
Freed Family Foundation
Irving Harris Foundation
J. Ira and Nicki Harris
Foundation
Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Chicago
John & Jacolyn Bucksbaum
Charitable Foundation
John D. & Alexandra C.
Nichols Foundation
Kachadurian Family Foundation
Lloyd A. Fry Foundation
Morgan Stanley Dean Witter
Morrow Charitable Trust
New York Community Trust
Oppenheimer Family
Foundation
Pittway Corporation Charitable
Foundation
Polk Bros. Foundation
Pritzker Cousins Foundation
Rhonda Alter Foundation
Robert J. Cooney Charitable
Foundation
Robert R. McCormick Tribune
Foundation
Robert & Terri Cohn Family
Foundation
Ronald McDonald House
Charities
Sara Lee Foundation
Starwood Foundation
Steans Family Foundation
Tully Family Foundation
William Goodyear & Karen
Goodyear Trusts
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Corporate Donors
A&Z Katz Management
Advanced Personnel
Alberto Culver
Alpart Trading Company
Altheimer & Gray
American National Bank &
Trust
Ariel Capital Management
Ash, Anos, Freedman & Logan,
L.L.C.
Avalonbay Communities, Inc.
Azteca Foods, Inc.
Bank of America
Bank One
Bell Boyd & Lloyd LLC
Blue Cross Blue Shield of
Illinois
Burlington Northern Santa Fe
Capreit Operating Limited
Partnership
CB Richard Ellis
Center Point Properties Trust
Century Business Services, Inc.
Chicago Radio Group
Christopher B. Burke
Engineering, Ltd.
Clune Construction Company,
L.P.
Continental Materials
Corporation
Crain Communication, Inc.
Dancona Attorneys
David Saxner & Associates, Inc.
De Stefano & Partners
Donlen Corporation
Dunning Properties Ltd.
Partnership
Ernst & Young LLP
Field Container Company
Foot & Ankle Clinics of
America
Forsythe Technology, Inc.
Freddie Mac
The Grupe Company
The Habitat Company
Harris Bank
Heidrick & Struggles, Inc.
Home Depot
Household International
Illinois Tool Works, Inc.
Insignia/ESG, Inc.
James Kaplan Companies, Inc.
Jones Lang LaSalle
Jordon Industries, Inc.
JPI Lifestyle Apartment
Communities, Inc.
Jupiter Brokerage Services
Jupiter Realty Corporation
Lawson Products, Inc.
Legacy Partners Management L.P.
Levenfeld Pearlstein &
Glassberg Tuchman
Lincoln Property Company
Looking Glass
Loop Capital Markets
Macerich Management
Company
MacGregor Associates Architects
Madison Dearborn Partners
Mandel Group
Manufactured Home
Communities, Inc.
Mariani Enterprises
Marshall Fields
Mayer, Brown & Platt
Morgan & Company
Nasdaq Amex
City Year Annual Report
2001
National Multi Housing
Council
Near North Insurance Brokerage
North American
Northern Printing Network, Inc.
Northwestern Memorial
Hospital
Nuveen Investments
Olsson Roofing Company
Patricia Hurley & Associates, Inc.
Pepper Construction Group
Piper, Marbury, Rudnick &
Wolfe LLP
Price WaterHouse Coopers
The Private Bank & Trust
Providence Management
Company
Rosset Electric Company
R.R. Donnelley & Sons
Company
Samuel Builders, Inc.
SARES-REGIS Group
Schwarz Paper Company
Sears, Roebuck & Company
Sharon Krohn Consulting
Sheridan & Pearlman
SI Group, Inc.
SLJ Properties, L.L.C.
Soloman, Cordwell, Buenz &
Associates, Inc.
Soloman Smith Barney
Sonnenschein, Nath &
Rosenthal
Sterling Advisors, L.P.
Tech-1 Pest Control
Thompson, Ventullett,
Stainback
Transwestern Commercial
Service
Transwestern Investment
Company
Tribune Company
Tuthill Corporation
TVO Realty Partners
USG Corporation
VTS Travel Direct
Warady & Davis, LLP
Wells Fargo Bank N.A.William
Blair & Company
Worsek & Vihon
In-Kind Donors
A Slice of Italy Pizzeria
Alpha Graphics
American Dental Association
Aminham Restaurant
Andala Sweets
Au Bon Pain
Bandera Restaurant
Big Bowl
Big Kmart
Boys & Girls Club
Captain’s Hardtimes Restaurant
Chicago Bulls
Chicago Historical Society
Chicago Produce
Chiquon Bakery
Dan’s Bakery
Dearborn Wholesales
Dominick’s Finer Foods
Dunkin’ Donuts
Flooring Resources Corporation
Garfield Park Conservatory
Great Lakes, Electric Company
Home Depot
Home Run Inn Pizza
Inter Ocean Cabinet Company
Italian Fiesta
Jewel Food Stores
JK Grocers
Korean Restaurant
Lady Di’s Bakery
Laidlaw Transit
Lohre Painting Company
Loomcraft
Madras Palace
Maggiano’s Little Italy
Marriott- Chicago
McDonald’s Corporation
Mike Ditka’s Restaurant
Motorola PCS
Papa T’s
Patel Brothers
Patterson’s
Pearl Arts & Crafts
Pizza Hut
Popeye’s
Presentation Services
Rachel’s Bus Company
REI
Sam’s Club
Sizzle India
Source Marketing Solutions
Subway
TaiWah Grocery Store
Tiffin
The Timberland Company
TouchTone Chef
Trowbridge Gallery
University of Chicago
Vertis
Village Toy Shop
Walgreen’s Drug Store
Westin Hotel- River North
World Fruit Market
Individuals
$5,000+
Jeannie Affelder & Jeff Weissglass
Glen E. Tullman
$2,500+
Jennifer Graumhus
Robert & Janet Helman
Jeffrey Jacobs
Mark Westhoff
$1000+
Thomas Begel
Steven Berkowitz
Deborah Bricker
Julie Coffman
Stuart Cornew
Lewis Freyer
Henry Goldberg
David Helfand
Lawrence Levy
Barbara Manilow
Susan Pritzker
Sheli Rosenburg
Dr. & Mrs. John Sachs
Michael Schroering
David Vitale
$500+
LaTonia Akins
Philip C. & Jill Calian
Mr. & Mrs. Alger B. Chapman
James C. Dowdle
John L. Hall II
Mr. & Mrs. Justin Huscher
Bradley & Mary Krey
Peter Kupferberg
Jane Levine
Beatrice C. Mayer
Edward & Barbara Rouse
Jeffrey & Lori Samaras
Lee Selander
William Smithburg
$250+
Anonymous (1)
Raymond Arenson
Steve Barnett
Lawrence J. Blum
James & Karen Case
Robert & Terri Cohn
John D. Cooney
Donald Edelmen
Peter & Bonnie Flanzer
Scott Gendell
Samuel F. & Kalee S. Gould
Keith & Susan Hoogland
Laura Alter Klapman
Elizabeth Souder & Jeff Lewis
W. Lynch
Brian McAuliffe
G. & K. McDonough
Gina Massuda
Jack & Marcia Melamed
Adam Metz
Paul & Beth Mitnick
David & Joan Pasquesi
Robert Rivkin
Philip & Myn Rootberg
Sara & Neal Salzman
Jeff Schottenstein
Ronald & Anne Siegel
Randolph & Barbara Thomas
Daniel & Nancy Yih
Joseph White
Ernest & Joan Wish
$100+
Warren Amason
Michael & Nichol Bliwas
Morton & Terry Borokan
Sarah Carton
Terry Christensen
Sidney Epstein
Charles E. Frank
R. Freidman
A. Garanet
Maurice Gross
David & Mary Grumhaus
Brad & Kim Keywell
Andy Klaff
Scott & Mary Lafferty
Peter & Kathy Linneman
Francis & Mary Oelerich
Leo J. Sheridan III
John & Francine Soliunas
Laura & Michael Werner
$50+
Randal Bessolo
James & Judy Clark
Jerry & Carol Francis
Ned & Jean Franke
Robert Franke
Phillip Gerber
Susan Gradman
Gregory-Wallis Family
Melodie Logan
Monica Milton
Robert Novak
David Saxner
Douglas & Patricia Sutton
Hedi Voorhees
CLEVELAND
AmeriCorps
Ohio Community Service
Council
Team Sponsors
City of Cleveland
Cleveland Accounting
Consortium
Arthur Andersen LLP
Ciulla, Smith & Dale LLP
Ciuni & Panichi Inc.
Cohen & Co.
Deloitte & Touche LLP
Ernst & Young LLP
Hausser and Taylor LLP
KPMG LLP
Plante & Moran LLP
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
SS & G Financial Services
Cleveland Lawyers Consortium
Arter & Hadden, LLP
Baker & Hostetler, LLP
Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan
& Aronoff
Bill Papenbrock
Brouse McDowell
Calfee, Halter & Griswold
LLP
Cavitch, Familo, Durkin &
Frutkin Co., LPA
Climaco, Lefkowitz, Peca,
Wilcox & Garfoli, Co.,
LPA
Davis & Young
Deborah Coleman
Duvin Cahn & Hutton
Fay, Sharpe, Fagan, Minnich
& McKee, LLP
George N. Aronoff
Gold, Rotatori & Schwartz
Hahn Loeser & Parks LLP
Hyatt Legal Plans
Jan Roller
John Wheeler
Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue
Kahn, Kleinman, Yanowitz
& Arnson
Krembs & Alkire, LLP
Mansour,Gavin,Gerlack &
Manos
Margaret Wong & Assoc.
McCarthy, Lebit, Crystal &
Haiman Co., LPA
Messerman & Messerman
Co., LPA
Nurenberg, Plevin, Heller &
McCarthy Co., LPA
Porter, Wright, Morris &
Arthur, LLP
Reminger & Reminger Co.,
LPA
Spieth, Bell, McCurdy &
Newell Co., LPA
Squire, Sanders & Dempsey,
LLP
Taft, Stettinius & Hollister,
LLP
Thompson Hine LLP
Ulmer & Berne, LLP
Weisman, Goldberg &
Weisman
Weltman, Weinberg & Reis
Co, LPA
Weston, Hurd, Fallon,
Paisley, & Howley, LLP
Zukerman, Daiker & Lear
Co., LPA
Cuyahoga County Board of
Commissioners
KeyBank
RPM
Foundations and Other
Sources
Cavs Charities: A Fund of the
Robert R. McCormick Tribune
Foundation
Cisco Foundation
The Cleveland Browns
Foundation
The Cleveland Foundation
The George Gund Foundation
JAM Foundation
Jewish Community Foundation
Arthur McBride Foundation
The Mt. Sinai Foundation
The Murphy Family Foundation
David & Inez Myers
Foundation
Richman Brothers Foundations
Rosskamm Charitable Trust
The Saint Luke’s Foundation of
Cleveland, Ohio
The Edward & Betty Sloat
Foundation
The Raymond John Wean
Foundation
Corporate Donors
Ameritech
Analex Corporation
Boykin Lodging Co.
Cleveland State University
Cleveland Steel Container
Developers Diversified
Dominion East Ohio Gas
Eaton Corporation
Firstar
Forest City Enterprises
Goodrich-Gannett
Jeffries, Kube, Forrest &
Monteleone, LPA
Jo-Ann Stores, Inc.
Joyce Graphics, Inc.
Kelley, McCann & Livingston,
LLP
KeyBank
LTV Foundation
Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry
McDonald & Company
Morgenthaler Ventures
National City Corporation
National City Bank
Nike Foundation
Pioneer-Standard
Plain Dealer Publishing Co.
Reminger & Reminger Co.,
LPA
RPM
Sagemark Consulting
STERIS Corporation
The Timberland Company
TRW
United Way
In-Kind Donors
Blue Point Grille
CVS/pharmacy
DayGlo Color Corporation
Don’s Pomeroy House
Edward Howard & Co.
Ferris Steak House
Home Depot
Hornblowers Barge & Grille
John Robert’s Hair Studio &
Spa
Lake Effect Video Production
Professional Travel, Inc.
Regional Transit Authority
(RTA)
Sagemark Consulting
TRW
Watermark Restaurant
Individuals
$2,500+
Paul Harris
Meera Juneja
Diane Kalal
Anne Schoff
Thomas Sullivan
Maryellen & Fritz Tobias
Robert Varley
Scott Wolstein
$1000+
James Mason
Frank Sullivan
David & Jan Sunderhaft
$500+
Jeff Concepcion
Brad Hocking
David & Kaki O’Neill
Raymond Murphy
$250+
Robert Boykin
Michael & Patti Cavanaugh
Deborah Coleman
Nancy Cronin
Paul & Judy Hazen
Michael C. Nock
Jan Roller
Edward &Mary Sheehan
Ellen & Harold Ticktin
Allison Wallace
Alan Weinberg
$100+
Jon & Rita Aber
Kelly Chaka
Paula Christ
Michelle DiCillo
Mike & Megan Frothingham
J. Tiffany Garabrant
Pam George
Brad & Lisa Kostka
Stephen & Bonnie Lau
Ed Luttner
Laura Gillespie & Michael
Martinez
David Morganthaler
Michael Nock
Max Profitt
Deb & Daniel Rossbach
Charles See
Michael Sering
Kelly & Kathy Tompkins
Mary & Mitchell Weisman
$50+
B.C. Neff
Ben Shouse
Marla & Eric Zuelch
COLUMBIA
AmeriCorps
Corporation for National and
Community Service
South Carolina Commission on
National and Community
Service
Program Sponsor
City of Columbia
Foundations and Other
Sources
Allstate Foundation
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority
Central Carolina Community
Foundation
Columbia Housing Authority
Department of Alcohol and
Other Drug Abuse Services
(DAODAS)
E.H. Reeves & Associates
Junior League of Columbia
Lewis, Babcock & Hawkins
Libscomb Family Foundation
Marion A. & Rachel S. Knox
Fund
National Council of Negro
Women, Inc.
Palmer Memorial Chapel
Palmetto Pride: The Governor’s
Council on Beautification and
Litter
Psaras Foundation
Publix Super Market Charities
St. Martin’s in the Fields
Foundation
Sisters of Charity Foundation
Tides Foundation
United Way of the Midlands
Wesley United Methodist
Church
Westbrook Foundation
Yarborough Festival Food
Service
Corporate Donors
Bank of America
BellSouth
Blue Cross Blue Shield of South
Carolina
First Union Bank
Fleet Mortgage Group
Francis Burns United Methodist
Church
Intertape Polymer Group
McCrory Construction
Company
Nelson, Mullins, Riley &
Scarborough, L.L.P.
Palmetto Health Alliance
R.L. Bryan Company
Suggs & Kelly, P.A.
Time Warner Cable
United Parcel Service
Wachovia Bank of SC, NA
In-Kind Donors
Adam’s Mark Hotel
Alley Café
Alltel Communications
Andy’s Deli
Applebee’s
Arby’s
Art4Money
Atlanta Bread Company
Ben Arnold/Sunbelt
Big Lots
Budweiser of Columbia
Capital City Snacks
Carolina Catering
Carolina Retail Packaging
Celebrations
Chick-Fil-A
CiCi’s Pizza
City of Columbia Parks &
Recreation
Columbia Business Monthly
Columbia College
Congaree Girl Scout Council
Domino’s Pizza
Dwinnells Communications
Educational Wunderland
14 Carrot Whole Foods
Georgia Carolina Gas
Golden Corral
Great Creative Company
Green’s Discount Beverages
Henry J. Haynes
Hiller True Value Hardware
Kmart Store 4141
Kicks Exceptional Shoes
Manhattan Bagel
Otis Spunkmeyer Muffins
Papa John’s Pizza
Pet Dairies
Publix
Rising High Natural Bread
Company
Sam’s Club
Sherwin-Williams
Sonic Drive-In
South Carolina Bar Association
Taco Bell
The Biscuit House
The Dispatch News
The State Newspaper
WACH FOX 57
WNOK Radio
Wentworth Printing
Wherehouse Music
Yesterday’s
Zesto’s
Individuals
$2,500+
Marie-Louise Ramsdale & Tom
Ross
$1000+
David & Karen Dukes
$500+
Marguerite & John O’Brien
Elizabeth Nkuo
Stephanie Wu
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$250+
Bob & Jana Daley
Tom DeLoach
Bud & Julia Ferillo
Donnie Fowler
Kevin Geddings
Jeremy Halford
Libby Heath
Jay & Sarah McKay
Edward Mullins, Jr
Rick & Lynne Noble
Vic & Jennifer Rawl
Ed Sellers
James & Kirkland Smith
Tommy & Jane Suggs
G. Todd & Heather Weiss
$100+
Tom Carson
George & Mary Cauthen
Andi Cornelison
Brian Crotty
Noah Drews
Robert Furtick
Stuart & Barbara Hamilton
Andy & Jennifer Hanner
Kevin Heiser
Makeba Jeffcoat
Kourtany King
Joe McCullough
Monica McManus
Jenkins & Julia Mikell
Jocelyn Newman
Alice Nolte
Jerry & Rita Paul
John & Ashlin Potterfield
Cindy Roddey
Matthew Schnabel
Elizabeth Shuffler
Courtney Shytle
Lisa Sisk
Sam & Inez Tennenbaum
Avril Tharp
Judy Thompson
Nic Thompson
Andrew Weddle
Alicia Wheeler
$50+
Staurt & Arlene Andrews
Jessica Burton
Jerry & Jean Ballentine
Bob & Vicki Barton
Janet Brooks
Rochelle R. Brown
Stephen & Sharon Bryant
Ann Cargill Norman Collins
Robert Culpepper
Dawn Darby
Bob & Kelly Derrick
John Elliott
Eddie & Robin Fogler
Maria Furtick
Kevin & Kris Geddings
Stephen & Tammie Gilchrist
Mike & Robin Gorman
Grace Christian Ministries
Tate & Heather Gressette
Mark & Thea Hardee
Alice Harris
Bunni Hart
Bernie & Kim Hawkins
Anthony Hayes
Susan Hayes
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Patrina Hemingway
Jim & Shay Hester
Cheryl Holland
Marty & Robin Holmes
William & Katherine Hubbard
Mary Lou Ippolito
Jessamyn Jacobs
Michael Jenkins
Debbie Johnson
Michael & Jennie Keleher
Melissa Lloyd
Reginald Lloyd
Tony & Patti Lolas
Jan Love
Barbara Luberoff
Carolyn Lucas
Mark & Rose Manos
Rita McNeill
Mark Melichar
John & Mary Ellen O’Leary
Bernard & Arline Ramsdale
Michael & Terri Randall
Phillip Richardson
Jennifer Rutkowski
Stephen & Jennifer Savitz
Rajan Shah
Dave & Kirby Sheridan
Jay Shreve
Amy Shumaker
Eric Shytle
James & Nina Smith
Keith Straka
David Tedeschi
Kay Tennyson
John Vitters
Caroline Wilson
Jim & Candace Werner
Bruce Wolfe
Cynthia Yount
COLUMBUS
AmeriCorps
Corporation for National and
Community Service
Ohio Community Service
Council
Foundations and Other
Sources
Borden Foundation
The City of Columbus
The Columbus Foundation
Columbus Medical Association
Columbus Youth Foundation
Communities in Schools
Duke Foundation
English Family Foundation
Huntington Bank Foundation
Harry C. Moores Foundation
Ingram-White Castle
Foundation
Mykrantz Family Fund
Nationwide Foundation
The Reinberger Foundation
The Siemer Family Foundation
City Year Annual Report
Corporate Donors
Advanced Drainage Systems
Ameritech
A-Plus Personnel
Application Link
Bank One
Bob Evans Farms
Bricker and Eckler LLP
Britt Business Systems
Cardinal Health
Columbus Housing Partnership
Columbus Dispatch
Columbus Metropolitan
Housing Authority
Consolidated Stores
Continental Office Furniture
Continental Office Interests
Crane Plastics
Donatos Pizza
Elford, Inc.
Executive Jet
Fidelity National Financial
Gingerbread House Day
Nursery
Grange Insurance Company
Haynes & Haynes
Hinson LTD
Honda of America, Mfg., Inc.
The Limited, Inc.
Marsh Inc.
Marshall Fields
National City
Nationwide Insurance Company
Ohio Health
Omni Management Group
Pepsi Cola Distributing of
Columbus
Pizzuti Company
Porter, Wright, Morris & Arthur
LLP
The Robert Weiler Co.
Renny J. Tyson Company,
L.P.A.
Salomon Smith Barney
State Farm Insurance
Stonehenge Partners, Inc.
Strathman Associates, Inc.
Techneglas
Tee Jaye’s Country Place
Time Warner Communications
Trucco Construction Company
United Way
Vorys, Sater, Seymour and
Pease, LLP
Worthington Industries
In-Kind Donors
Broad Street Bagels
Central Ohio Transit Authority
Grange Insurance Company
The Kroger Company
Schottenstein Stores
Individuals
$5,000+
Gary & Judy Glaser
$2,500+
Mark & Janet Sturgeon
$1000+
Julie Atchison
Anthony Celebreeze
Rob Edmund
Beau Euton
Jon Fishpaw
Veronica Hill
Alorian Honeywood
Todd Kleismit & Lisa
Defendiefer
Thekla Shackelford
Lou Straney
Stephanie Tresso
Tom & Kathy Woods
Scott & Carolynn Ziance
$500+
Ron Barnes
Lorraine Brock
Frank Byers, Jr.
Janet George
Yvonne Jones
Jim & Kathy Rutherford
Renny & Priscilla Tyson
Torri & Alan Warner
David Weiss
Les Wright
$250+
Sheila Barfield
Emma Barnett
Dana & Tracie Bateman
Melanie Bowles
Minette Bowles
Barbara Bryson
Beth Bubis
Mark & Marti Corna
Becky Craig
Jameson Crane, Jr.
Rob Crane
Denny Griffith
Stanley & Gene Harris
Larry & Cindy Hilsheimer
Thomas & Ann Hoaglin
Malcolm & Paula Inniss
Alfred & Gloria Jefferson
Clark & Rose Kellogg
Robert & Mary Kidder
William & Patricia Kirwan
Ray Miller
Melissa Reynolds
Wayne & Teresa Roberts
Don & Linda Siefkas
Barbara & Al Siemer
Al Simmons
Suzanne Snider
Theresa Trombetti
$100+
Maurice Blake
Theresa L. Carter
Kimberly N. Combs
Jason & Lisa Dolin
Katherine Epler
Louis A. Mitchell
Roberta Ruch
Boyce & Toshia Safford, III
Ronald & Ida Smith
Rita Volk
Alma Wright
$50+
Gary Baker, II
Donna Baladad
DETROIT
AmeriCorps
Michigan Community Service
Commission
Endowment
The Kresge Foundation
Team Sponsors
Bank One
Blue Cross Blue Shield of
Michigan
Comerica Incorporated
DaimlerChrysler Corporation
Fund
Ford Motor Company Fund
Henry Ford Health
System/Health Alliance Plan
The Jewish Community of
Metropolitan Detroit
Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit
The Jewish Fund
United Jewish Foundation of
Metropolitan Detroit
Foundations and Other
Sources
Beard Elementary School
César Chávez Academy
Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan
The Daoud Foundation
Detroit Lions Charities
Duffield Elementary School
Episcopal Diocese of Michigan
Harms Elementary School
Hudson Webber Foundation
Isiah Thomas Foundation
Junior Achievement of
Southeastern Michigan
McGregor Fund
Pistons-Palace Foundation
Second Ebenezer Baptist
Church
The Skillman Foundation
David M. Whitney Fund
Corporate Donors
Brogan & Partners
Lucent Technologies
The Lear Corporation
The Timberland Company
In-Kind Donors
City of Detroit
Henry Ford Health System
Pistons-Palace Foundation
The Timberland Company
2001
Individuals
$1000+
Gail L. & Lois Warden
$500+
Joseph J. Buttigieg III
John & Diana Marshall
Paul Piper
Marlies Parenti
$250+
Penny Bailer
Elizabeth Kanter Groskind
Laura Trudeau
$100+
C. David Campbell
K. Noreen Keating
Rebecca Salminen Witt
NEW HAMPSHIRE
AmeriCorps
Volunteer NH!
Site Sponsor
The Timberland Company
Team Sponsors
CBE Technologies, Inc.
Fleet–New Hampshire
MCI WorldCom
The GE Fund
Foundations and Other
Sources
Cisco Foundation
Enterprise Rent-a-Car
Foundation
The Fuller Foundation
Greater Piscataqua Community
Foundation
New Hampshire Bar
Foundation
Rockingham County
Department of Health and
Human Services
TOSA Foundation
Corporate Donors
Compaq Computer
Corporation
Danny’s Team
Green Pages
The Lawyer’s Consortium
Cook, Little, Rosenblatt &
Manson
Donahue, Tucker &
Ciandella
Devine, Millimet & Branch,
P.A.
Lavin, Weideman & Lavin
CPAs, P.A
McLane, Graf, Raulerson &
Middleton
Shaheen & Gordon, P.A.
Orr & Reno
New Circle Communications
The Pepsi Bottling Group, Inc.
Pepsi USA
Thai Paradise, Inc.
The Timberland Company
In-Kind Donors
2 Brother Sub Foods
Barnes & Noble Books
Bay State Johnson’s Flowers
Computer Group, Inc.
D’Angelo’s
Dot’s Flower Shop
ES Sports Corporation
Fleishman Hillard, Inc.
Flora Ventures
The Holiday Inn
The Huntington Theatre
Jane Walsh Photography
JEA Transportation Company
LTL Liquidators Office
Furniture
MassAV
McDonald’s
Multimedia Systems
Pepsi USA
Phillips Exeter Academy
PortCity Roasters
Redhook Ale Brewery
Shaw’s
Shop & Save
Strafford Farms
The Timberland Company
Trash Can Lid Productions
Individuals
$10,000+
Anonymous
$1000+
Peter Bender & Anne Ostberg
Elise Klysa
$500+
Anonymous
Richard & Amy Armstrong
Carolyn Casey
Kenneth & Cynthia Freitas
Linda Tyring
$250+
Daniel Callaghan
Eleanor Dunfey Freiburger &
Dr. James Freiburger
Dr. Amir & Mrs. Veronica
Khazei
Gordon Peterson
$100+
Lori Baker
Maureen Barrows
Patricia J. Blankenhorn
Cynthia Marie Laba
Jeanne C. Shaheen
$50+
Barbara Dirickson
Rebecca Helm
Martin Huber
Mary E. & Kevin S. Kaminske
Robin Albert Lehman & Wayne
E. Lehman
Eric Weinrieb
Alice Hoffman & Thomas J.
White
PHILADELPHIA
AmeriCorps
PennSERVE: The Governor’s
Office of Citizen Service
Team Sponsors
Safeguard Scientifics, Inc.
Firstrust Bank
Lincoln Financial Group
Foundation
Sunoco
The Philadelphia Eagles
Hunt Corporation
Radian Guaranty
Technitrol, Inc.
The Timberland Company
The Turner Corporation
Philadelphia Lawyers
Consortium
Ballard Spahr Andrews &
Ingresoll, LLP
Blank Rome Comisky &
McCauley LLP
Dechert, LLP
Duane, Morris &
Heckschers, LLP
Hoyle, Morris & Kerr, LLP
Morgan, Lewis & Bockius,
LLP
Pepper Hamilton, LLP
Philadelphia Bar Association
Schnader Harrison Segal &
Lewis, LLP
Wolf, Block, Schorr & SolisCohen, LLP
Foundations and Other
Sources
The Barra Foundation
The Binswanger Foundation
The City of Philadelphia
The Enterprise Center
The Germeshausen Foundation
The John S. & James L. Knight
Foundation
The Jim Wilcox Foundation
McKinley School
Mifflin School
The School District of
Philadelphia
Taylor School
Gooey Looie’s
Home Depot
Hudson’s Handy Man Home
Improvement
Ippolito’s
J & J South Philly
Key Food Pizza
MAB Paints
Manhattan Grille
Mary’s Caterers
Montesini Pizza
MTS, Incorporated
Murray’s
Nifty Fifty’s
Papa John’s Pizza
Pappy’s Pizza
Pete’s Pizza
Rite Aid Corporation
Sherwin Williams Company.
Shop-n-Bag
Subway
Taco Bell
Temple Beth Torah
Termini Bakery
Thriftway
Unitarian Church
Wawa
Woodland Garden Nursery
Individuals
$5,000+
Joe & Helaine Banner
Philip Behr
Rick & Sharon Mosenkis
$2,500+
Donald Thompson
$1000+
Jim & Pam Balfanz
Joe Cox
Barbara Eberlein & Richard
Dilsheimer
Gordon Hattersley, Jr.
Karen Keating
Eve Klothen
David Lacey
Gerald McHugh, Jr.
James & Beth Ounsworth
David Pudlin
Willard Rouse, III.
Tony & Elizabeth Vale
Corporate Donors
610 WIP SportsRadio
Morgan Stanley Dean Witter
Investment Management
Anonymous
Independence Blue Cross
Marsh USA
Amoroso Baking Company
$500+
Wayne & Carol Balfanz
Ann Baruch
Allen Black
Fred & Sylvia Blume
Aretha Delight-Davis
Marciene Mattleman
Pamela Smith
In-Kind Donors
ACME
Allegro’s Pizza
Anthony’s Italian Coffee House
Au Bon Pain
Boston Market
Britt’s Pizza
The Camera Shop
CBOP
Center City Pretzel
The Coca-Cola Company
Cross of Calvary
Domino’s Pizza
Duron Paints
Erawan Thai Cuisine
First Timothy Baptist Church
Fishtown Pizzas
Fresh Fields
$250+
Jeffrey Dalke, Esq.
Leman Davis
Mary Gregg
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hauptfuhrer
Sean Holleran
Melanie Hopkins
Christopher Kovolski
Rick Sperry
Sarah Peck & Dan Wofford
$100+
Kristine Alvarez
John Armstrong
Andrea Barsevick
Neil Batiancila
Thelma Batiancila
Cindy Chiu
Jennifer Cochran
Chris Colella
Jimmy Contreras
Francis Devine
Kelly Dura
Chris Flood
Wyneshia Foxworth
Steven Grenz
Jenny Hamilton
Timothy Hannigan
Keith Jennings
Mary Mackie
Jessica McHugh
John Morgan
Steven Morris
Ronald Naples
Jorge Navarrete
Michael Nutter
Nikki Owens
Bernice Jee & Mark Pendrock
William Precious
Jeri Ramos
Michelle Regan
Minnie Reyes
Meliza Reynoso
Jay & Gretchen Riley
Charles & Nancy Roach
Latasha Sams
Chris Simmons
Lisa Sloan
Kristin Walega
Kelly Whitehead
Andre Wilkinson
Siglen Woitek
$50+
Kenneth & Michelle Ackerman
Ann Bowman
Joseph Evancich
Beth & Jerry Frezel
Jennifer Friedman
Mia Fry
Barbara Johnson
Jeffrey Fuller & Martha
Madigan
Martha Johnston & Mark
McDonald
Kimberly V. Nelson
Richard & Carol Ramirez
Adrienne Robb
Steven & Susan Rosenberg
Jane Russell
Robyn Schnieders
Adeline Wachman
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RHODE ISLAND
AmeriCorps
Rhode Island Service Alliance
Team Sponsors
Bank of Newport
Collette Vacations
CVS/pharmacy
FleetBoston Financial
Foundation
Hasbro Charitable Trust
Providence Journal Charitable
Foundation
Textron Inc.
Corporate Donors
AAA of Southern New England
Amica Insurance Company
Armando’s Meat Market
Artistic Label Company
Bank Rhode Island
Barclay’s Gourmet
Beacon Mutual Insurance
Company
Billy Goodes Co.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Rhode
Island
Blue Moon Industries
Brown, Rudnick, Freed, &
Gesmer
Cardi Corporation
Check the Florist
Checkers Licensing Corporation
Citizens Bank
Creative Impressions, Inc.
Daily Grinds
Deluxe Business Forms and
Supplies
EFD, Inc.
Ed and Matt Equipment
Edwards and Angell, LLP
F.H. French Co. Inc
FM Global
Frank’s Variety
Gilbane Building Co.
GTECH Corporation
Hunter Insurance, Inc.
Keyport Life Insurance
Konica Office Products, Inc.
Marcotte Home Improvements
McLaughlin & Moran, Inc.
MetLife Auto & Home
Mills Coffee Roasting Company
Mullins and Crum Movers, Inc
Narragansett Electric Company
Nixon Peabody
Ocean State Power
Professional Facilities
Management, Inc.
Print Source
Providence Biltmore
Providence Gas Company
Providence Washington
Insurance Company
Rapid Printing, Inc.
Rhode Island Jewelry
The Robinson Green Beretta
Corporation
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Sansiveri, Kimball & McNamee,
LLP
Sovereign Bank
Spring Valley Water
Spumoni’s Restaurant
Sunrise Bagel
Swisher Hygiene Service
Teknor Apex
Trinkle Design Associates
Vanderbilt Hall
Video Mundo Broadcasting,
Inc.
Volunteers in Providence
Schools
W.L. Mayer Company,
Spinnaker Trust
Wardell Braiding Machine
Company
Foundations and Other
Sources
Alperin/Hirsch Family
Foundation
Brown University
Bryant College
Carter Family Trust
Casey Family Services
Citizens Memorial Elementary
School
City of Newport
City of Providence
City of Warwick
City of Woonsocket
Curtis L. Carlson Family
Foundation
Diocese of Rhode Island
Feinstein Family Foundation
FirstFed Charitable Foundation
Haffenreffer Family Fund
John and Happy White
Foundation
Johnson and Wales University
Joukowsky Family Foundation
June Rockwell Levy Foundation
The Kresge Foundation
McAdams Charitable
Foundation
New England Institute of
Technology
Ocean State Charities Trust
Pocasset Cemetery
Prospect Hill Foundation
Providence Maritime Heritage
Foundation
Public Education Fund
Rhode Island Federation of
Teachers
Rhode Island Foundation
Rhode Island Higher Education
Rhode Island School of Design
Roger Williams University
Rotary Club of Woonsocket
State of Rhode Island
Temple Sinai Religious School
The Big Picture Company Inc.
Trinity Church
UPS Foundation
Woonsocket Housing Authority
City Year Annual Report
2001
In-Kind Donors
7-Eleven Food Stores
A New Leaf Nursery
Ames Department Store
Ben & Jerry’s Homemade, Inc.
BJ Wholesale Club
Burger King
Bus Stop Market
Café La France
Calcutt True Value Hardware
Carpenter’s Farm
Chad Brown Market
City Nights Theatre
Compare Supermarket
Crest Tile Distributors
CVS Highlander Charter School
CVS/pharmacy
Del’s of Newport
Depaults Hardware
Domino’s Pizza
Dunkin’ Donuts
El Antojo Restaurant
el Paisa Restaurant
El Salvador Restaurant
Fabric Gallery
Graziano Sausage
Home Depot
Hudson Street Market
Industrial Welders Supply
Company, Inc.
Joe Murillo
Kabob ‘n’ Curry
Luzitania Bakery
Mario Ahumada
Mexico Caribaldi Restaurant
McDonald’s
Michoacan Restaurant
North Star Bus
Papa Gino’s
Papa John’s Pizza
Party Warehouse
Pawtucket House of Pizza
Pineapple Inn
Pizza Hut
POAM Lands Youth Mall
Popeye’s Pizza
Price Right
Restaurant Mexico Garibaldi
Rhode Island Indian Council
Ricon Latino
Ricon Salvadorenzo Restaurant
Rhode Island Monthly
Magazine
Rhode Island Transit Authority
Roger Williams Park Zoo
Saint Leo Great Parish
Salisbury Farm
Sandwich Stop
Shaws Super Market
Spot Interactive
Spumoni’s RestaurantStaples
Stop & Shop Supermarket
Company
Subway Sandwiches and Salads
Sunshine Market
The Timberland Company
Tina’s Caribbean Restaurant
Village Pizza
Urban League of Rhode Island
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
Individuals
$10,000 +
Letitia & John Carter
Buff & Johnnie Chace
Alan & Vivien Hassenfeld
$5,000+
Kim & Liz Chace
Stanley & Merle Goldstein
Craig & Sarah Beinecke
Richardson
$1,000+
Richard & Joan Abrams
Alden & Emily Anderson
Matt Brown
Walter Brown
Daniel & Elizabeth Burke Bryant
Walter Craddock
Christine Ferguson & Frederick
Glomb
Robert & Hope Goddard
Tom & Lisa Goddard
David Haffenreffer
Casby & Mary Sylvia Harrison
Michael & Hope Hudner
Frederick Lippitt
Herbert & Beverly Malin
Terry & Pat Moran
Jyothi Nagraj
Dick & Sandra Oster
Charles & Bernadine Reilly
Robert Russell
Marcia Russell-Cintron
Henry & Peggy Sharpe
Howard & Kim Sutton
Donald Sweitzer
$500+
Guy Abelson
Richard Ballou
William & Jeanne Bundy
Scott Burns
Lincoln Chafee
Karen Davis
Karen & Peter Ditto
Wallace B. Doolin
Bill Ezekiel
Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Fain
Richard Bruce Feinstein
Bernie & Sharon Jackvony
Virginia L. Lacey
Fred & Phyllis Lohrum
Bill & Cate Roberts
Georgia Shaban
$250+
Danielle Officer
Mark & Christina Ardente
Robert Barrow
James & Jennifer Bennett
Joseph Brito
Larry Brown
Richard Carolan & Carolyn
Greely
Elizabeth Delude-Dix
Brad & Kim Dimeo
Dr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Enright
Pierrette & James Farley
Elizabeth & Evan Granoff
Cristie Hanaway
Susan Hibbitt
Robert & Jill Jaffe
George Knight
Stanley & Martha Livingston
John Marshall
Charles J. McDonald
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J.
McDonald
Roger Medearis
Thomas & Meredith Medearis
Ted & Kristin Moran
Dennis Murphy
Avishai Nevel
Margaret & Peter Palladino
Joseph Paolino
Jill & David Roosa
Jacqueline Savoie
Robert & Heather Savoie
Michael & Mary Schwartz
Patricia & George Sisson
Jamie & Sheila Stallman
Grant Summers
Ian Tink
Joseph W. Walsh
William & Kathryn West
$100+
Jacqueline Caba
Joshua M. Blaney
John Ayers
John & Mary Andries
Gregory & Barbara Barr
Michael Bigney
Mary & Colin Billings
Angela Boothman
Nicole Boothman-Shepard
Robert Borah
Nicholas Brown
Robert & Majorie Catanzaro
Donald Christ
William & Carolyn Cormier
Linda & Joseph Curran
Nancy Derrig
Michael P. & Jayne Donegan
Bart & Lisa Dunbar
Mary S. Eddy
Raymond Endreny, M.D.
Fatima Finmore
David Fox
Gayle Gifford
Kent Gladding
Sol & Suanne Goodman
Sandra Gomez
Lillian & John Hargrove
Walt & Grainne Hewitt
Andrew & Virginia Hodgkin
William H. Hollinshead, M.D.
Harold & Eileen Horwitz
Diane S. Hurley
Stacy M. Jones
Gareth Jones
Dale Lesh & Alayne Barnicoat
Nicholas Long & Abigail Brooks
Mr. & Mrs. Paul M. Mahoney
Edmund M. Mauro
Nancy J. Mayer
Thomas Milburn
Joseph Moore
Kathleen & Elizabeth Crowley
Palmer
Harry Parsons
Sandy Parsons
Richard & Kathleen Phillips
Leus & Margery Reinhauzen
Elizabeth Roberts
Steve & Mary Rosa
Christine Ryan
Corinne D. Schuman
Merrill W. Sherman
Elizabeth C. Seveney
Steve & Barbara Sorin
Harold & Sherry Sudduth
Pat & Maureen Sullivan
Helen Toohey
Alison K Townsend
Tom Wright
Richard D. Worrell
Samuel & Lauren Zurier
$50+
Amabel K. Allen
Joel R. Almeida
John P. Berry
Jeanne E. Blaney
Edith Ajello
Donald & Ellen Arlinsky
Jennifer Arlinsky
Grace Beiser
Elizabeth Brenner
Lucille & Bernard Bush
John T. Culetti
Bill Del Nero
Adrianne DeLuca
Tina Donate
Stephen Glinick & Elizabeth
Welch
Kathy Goulding
Holly Greco
Senator William Irons
Douglas Johnson
Marianne Kane
Lawrence Knowles
Diane M. Kravczynski
Larry & Loundy Lassiter
Ronald Machtely
Donald E. McClure
Mark P. McKenney
Peter Miller & Jessica Robins
Mark P. Mulcahy
Leslie Munson
Sylvia Natale
Kimberly Nelson
Weayonnoh Nelson
Karl & Letitia Otterbach
Elliot & Deborah Perlman
Tomas Ramirez
Jonathan Richardson
Edward & Kathleen Rimer
Michael Rosenberg
Susan Santos & Ernest Duarte
Julie Shelton Smith
Dolores Spencer
Richard & Susan Steward
Lori Sudduth
Alice & Harold Williams
Harold & Betti-Lou Williams
Jinell Young-Kinard
SAN ANTONIO
AmeriCorps
Texas Commission on
Volunteerism and Community
Service
Foundations and Other
Sources
Argyle Foundation
City of San Antonio/CSBG
Goldsbury Foundation
Joan-Herb Kelleher Foundation
Levi Strauss Foundation
McCombs Foundation
Meadows Foundation
Sacks Foundation
San Antonio Spurs Foundation
San Fernando Cathedral
Strumberg Foundation
Temple Beth-El
Texas Women’s Forum
The Brown Schools at Laurel
Ridge
Trinity University
University of Texas Health
Science Center
Corporate Donors
Bank of America
Bank One
Beldon Roofing Company
Boeing
Broadway National Bank
Cavender Cadillac
Cavender Toyota Inc.
Com-Net Ericsson
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
F. Guerra Deberry Coody L.L.P.
Fiesta San Antonio
Commission, Inc.
Frost National Bank
Fulbright & Jaworski L.L.P.
General Motors
Grande Communications Inc.
H-E-B
Holt Company of Texas
Honest Tea
James Lifshutz-Management
Enterprises
Land Rover of San Antonio
Loeffler, Jonas & Tuggey L.L.P.
Management Enterprises
San Antonio Express News
Saturn of San Antonio
Security Service Federal Credit
Union
Sony Semiconductor of San
Antonio
Southwestern Bell
Communications
Tesoro Petroleum Company
United Services Automobile
Association
Valero Corporation
Veridian Information Solutions
Wells Fargo Bank
Zachry Construction
Corporation
In-Kind Donors
Alamo Community College
District
Our Lady of the Lake University
Rotary Club of San Antonio
San Antonio Community
College
Trinity Baptist Church
VIA Transit System
Wells Fargo Bank
Individuals
$5,000+
Larry & Charlotte Franklin
$1000+
Bob & Judy Bomer
Dolph Briscoe
Sam & Laura Dawson,
Ed Gistaro
Robert & Shirley Herres
Carole Lanham
Dale & Martha Wood MD
$500+
Gogi & John Dickson
$250+
Jay Anderson
Barbara & Cal Banker
Edward & Nelda Benninger
James & Phyllis Browning
Jimmy & Judy Cavender
Rick & Suzanne Cavender
Dr & Mrs Charles Cotrell
Roland & Janice Dubay
Tino Duran
Tertia & Arthur Emerson
Mary Lou & Bob Farmer
Bruce & Janet Flohr
Alfredo & Tenchita Flores
Nick & Liecie Hollis
John S. Jockusch
Bart & Dore Koontz
Martha Landsman
Brig/Gen Robt. F. McDermott
Dave & Leanna McIIvoy
Peggy & Paul Pace
Gary & Arline Patterson
Linda Perry
Joseph & Aaronetta Pierce
Antonio Rigual
Estella & Tony Rivera
Rabbi Samuel M. Stahl
Col Lynn & Linda Wakefield
Caroline & Larry Walker
Bucky & Maria Wellisch
Clarence “Reggie” Williams
$100+
Lila Cockrell
B.W. Coleman
Sylvia Fernandez
Tom Galvin
Gilbert S. Garcia, Jr.
Lynn Hallinger
Rosemary Kowalski
Edith McAllister
Richard Middleton, Ph.D.
Ed Miles Jr.
Dan A. Naranjo
John Peveto
Les Sachanowicz
Sue MerrelSchwirtz
Kathy Sosa
SAN JOSE /
SILICON VALLEY
AmeriCorps
GO SERV: Governor’s Office on
Service and Volunteerism
Team Sponsors
Adobe Systems, Inc.
Cisco Foundation
Compaq Computer
Corporation
Intel Corporation
Co-Team Sponsors
Adobe Systems, Inc.
Applied Materials, Inc.
Comerica Bank-California
San Jose Mercury News
Consortium Team Sponsors
MIPS Technologies, Inc.
Silicon Graphics, Inc. (SGI)
Foundations and Other
Sources
Allstate Foundation
Arts Council Silicon Valley
Bellarmine College Preparatory
City of San JoseCity of
Sunnyvale
Community Foundation Silicon
Valley
Compton Foundation
County of Santa Clara
Entrepreneurs Foundation
Joint Powers Authority
Lockheed Martin Employee’s
FoundationLucile Packard
Foundation for Children’s
Health
National Conference for
Community and Justice
San Jose Library
San Jose Parks & Recreation
San Jose Repertory Theatre
Saratoga Optimist Club
Silicon Valley Charity Ball
Silicon Valley Manufacturing
Group
Sobrato Family Foundation
Wal-Mart Foundation
William and Flora Hewlett
Foundation
Youth Service America
Corporate Donors
Actuate Corporation
Adobe Systems, Inc.
Advanced Micro Devices
Agilent Technologies
Applied Materials, Inc.
AOL Foundation
Aspect Communications
Corporation
AT&T
Divco West Group, LLC
Fairmont San Jose
Huetting & Schrom
Intel Corporation
Netscape
Penney’s Towing
Quantum
San Jose Mercury News
Smith & Kempton
Solectron Corporation
Southern Lumber
Synopsys
In-Kind Donors
Adobe Systems, Inc.
Advanced Micro Devices
Center for Employment and
Training, San Jose
Gap Foundation
Honest Tea
Iguana’s Taqueria
Leo Graphic Design
M. E, Fox and Company, Inc.
Our City Forest
Paramount’s Great America
San Jose Mercury News
Santa Clara Valley Transit
Authority
Second Harvest Food Bank
Sharks Foundation
Shine On T-shirts
Whole Foods Market, Inc.
Individuals
$10,000+
Cristy Lanfri
$5,000+
Lisa & Matthew Sobrato
$2,500+
Dr. Jerry Hiura
$1000+
Sharlene & Howard Abrams
Max Besler
John Canfield
Susan & Robert Finocchio
Susan & Philip Hammer
Barbara & Bill Heil
Natalie & Kenneth Klein
Tony Kowalishen
Sara La Berg & Randy Attaway
Nicholas Lefevre
Maideh Radpour
Patrick Tehan
Brooke Wagner
$500+
Dyanne Compton
Peter Cross
Lana Lauher Guernsey
Peter Tarrant
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$250+
Edward Bishop
Paula Brennock
Graham Freeman
Rebecca Guerra
Jean & Alan Limbach
Lani & Andre Luthard
Henry Manayan
Mark McKinney
Cindy Olson
Joe Pon
Steve Preminger
Jennifer Sims
Mark Tippin
Joanne & Michael Vallee
Gale & Marshall Wilder
Karen & Jeff Whipple
$100+
Sylvia Rodriguez Andrew
Betsy Arroyo
Melora & Andrew Balson
Laura Baker
Brieany Louise Bender
Polly & Thomas Bredt
Erin Brennock
Cindy Chavez
Terry Christensen
Robert Clemons
Rebecca Cohn
Pat Dando
Bridget Devaney
Shelley Doran
George Duran
A.J. Elliott
Michael Elliott
Deborah Kim Emery
Dorothy & Gordon England
Liz Figueroa
Mary Ellen & Michael Fox
Christine Garrow
Glenn George
Anita Grande
Shawna Holmes
Frances & Jack Hood
Susan & Richard Kitson
Peter Klebofski
Noam Levey
Sally Lieber
Kris Linder
Ellen Llewellyn
Margaret Lynch
Mary Martinez
Dona Rivero Maurino
Dianne McKenna
Susan Meyers
Catherine & Robert Miller
Sandra & Armon Mills
Kathleen & Peter Muller
Sandy Nguyen
Theodore Olson
Robert Ramirez
James Roberts
Libby & David Savner
Lila & Ronald Schmidt
Laura & Gary Schoennauer
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Steven Shevick
Dale Shimasaki
Patricia & John Stewart
Rosemary Taylor
Jose Torres
Manuel Valerio
Christie Hardwick-Vianson
Ruth Von Goeler & Kelly
Slough
Fernando Zazueta
$50+
Mark Albertson
Abigail Benedetto
Michelle Berg
Casey & Shirley Beyer
Marilyn & Brian Bonnifield
Susan Bradshaw
Kristen & Michael Brown
Dr. Robert Caret
Elaine & Michael Curran
Amy Dean
Susan Fitts
David Foulkes
Marchelle Fox
Monica Gallyot
Michael Grant
John Hassell
Tricia Hill
Jennifer Hull
Coleen Hurley
Craig Mann
Susan McCauley
Mujjie Meier
Dolores Moore
Sandra Musashi
John Neece
Virginia & Timothy Nieuwsma
Lisa & Hubert Riley
Perla Rodriguez
Cindy Rubin
David Sandretto
Robert Schmulian
Maria & Robert Sigler
Ann Gregg Skeet
Larry Stone
David Story
Katherine Strehl
Steven Tedesco
Linda Townsend
Kathy Tran
Kimberly Walesh
Richard Wheat
Barbara & Benjamin Whisler
Irene Wong
City Year Annual Report
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KING COUNTY
AmeriCorps
Corporation for National and
Community Service
Team Sponsors
Adobe Systems, Inc.
Cisco Foundation
KeyBank
Washington Women’s
Foundation
Foundations and Other
Sources
Apex Foundation
B.F. Day Elementary School
The Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation
Interagency Schools
The Henry M. Jackson
Foundation
The Kenneth Alhadeff
Charitable Foundation
New Start/King County Youth
Services
Planet CPR/The Tides Center
Port of Seattle
Seattle Campaign for Kids 2001
The Urban League of
Metropolitan Seattle
The W Foundation
Youth Opportunities Grant
(Workforce Development
Council)
Youth Service America
Zoline Foundation
Corporate Donors
Ross Stores, Inc.
SportService Corporation
In-Kind Donors
Albertson’s, Inc.
Camp Waskowitz/Highline
School District
Compton Lumber Company
Domino’s Pizza
Gateway Athletic Club
Georgio’s Subs
Great Harvest Bread Company
Kmart Corporation
Lowe’s Grocery and Beverage
Mad Pizza
Magnolia Ace Hardware
Company
M&M Balloons and Party
Supply
MediSystems
Noah’s New York Bagels
Pizza Hut
Quality Food Centers
Rite Aid Corporation
Safeway
Sherwin-Williams Company
Sound Transit
Starbucks Coffee Company
Subway
Talking Rain Beverage
Company
Target Stores - West Seattle
Thriftway Stores
Tim’s Cascades Potato Chips
Tower Records
World Class Café
Individuals
$10,000+
Shelley & Dave Malcolm
$1000+
Reuven Carlyle
Susan Kim & Dan Williams
Darnell Malcolm & Vergil
Jackson
Art Wahl
$500+
Ann F. Braham
Anonymous
Patrick Duhon
Eric Liu & Carroll Haymon
Johnetta Rowsey
$250+
Sarah & Rich Barton
Jeffrey Coopersmith
Carol Gregory
Debra & Michael Pinckney
$100+
Leslie Boden & Judith Yanof
Angelina Gulik
Sharon Ocho
$50+
Joyce Jackson
Mary Alice Theiler
Catherine A. Wallach
2001
WASHINGTON, DC
AmeriCorps
Corporation for National and
Community Service
Founding Site Sponsor
The Case Foundation
Founding Team Sponsors
AOL Time Warner
Cisco Foundation
Fannie Mae Foundation
ServiceCorps: A Project of the
Advisory Board Foundation
Founding Supporters
Discovery Communications
The Timberland Company
The Washington Post
Foundations and Other
Sources
German Marshall Fund
Saint Matthew’s Cathedral
Youth Service America
Start-Up In-Kind Donors
DrinkMoreWater, Inc.
Honest Tea
Lockheed Martin
PriceWaterhouseCoopers
Frayer’s Harware Store
Port of Piraeus Café
Xando Cosi
Individuals
$2,500+
Katherine Borsecnik
Evelyn Louie & Jonathan Sacks
Joshua Power Stevens
George & Patricia Vradenburg
$1000+
Ben & Karen Binswanger
$500+
Karen Taylor
$250+
Katherine Ennis Wychulis
Board Members
N AT I O N A L
BOSTON
Jeffrey B. Swartz, Chairperson
President & CEO
The Timberland Company
Chair
Kristen Atwood
Former Vice President
City Year, Inc.
Michael Brown
President
City Year, Inc.
George Gendron
Editor-in-Chief
Inc. Magazine
Susan Hammer
Mayor, San Jose, CA
(1991–1998)
Ilene Jacobs
Executive Vice President
Fidelity Investments
Rosabeth Moss Kanter
Professor
Graduate School of Business
Administration
Harvard University
Alan Khazei
CEO
City Year, Inc.
Li Lu
Managing Partner
Himalaya Capital Partners
Gary Orren
Professor
John F. Kennedy School of
Government
Harvard University
Eli Segal
Founder, The Welfare to Work
Partnership
Founding CEO, Corporation
for National and Community
Service
Bill Shore
Founder and CEO
Share Our Strength
Ron Sims
King County Executive
King County Courthouse
Steve Woodsum
Managing Partner
Summit Partners
Clerk pro tem
Danette Wineberg
Vice President, General Counsel
& Secretary
The Timberland Company
Gena Pirtle
Community Philanthropy
Manager
Cisco Systems, Inc.
Stephen R. Quazzo
Chief Executive Officer
Transwestern Investment
Company
James Mason
VP Public & Community
Affairs
Eaton Corporation
John D. Hamilton, Jr.
Chairman
Hale and Dorr LLP
Dr. Ravinder Sakhuja
President & CEO
UtilityNet
Michael Reinsdorf
Managing Director
International Facilities Group
LLC
Judge Donald Nugent
US Federal Judge
Vice Chair
Evelyn Riesenberg
Executive Director
Boston Community Centers
Board Members
Ronald L. Walker, II
Senior Vice President
Sovereign Bank
John Gilmartin
Retired, CEO Millipore
Corporation
James Ansara
President
Shawmut Design and
Construction
Matthew S. Axelrod
Attorney at Law
Hill & Barlow
Dr. Bak Fun Wong
Principal
Quincy Upper School
CHICAGO
Jeff Bellows
Americas Marketing & Public
Relations Manager
Omgeo, A DTCC/ Thomson
Financial Company
Chair
Michele Courton Brown
President
FleetBoston Financial
Foundation
Board Members
LaTonya Brown
Alumna 1994
Director of Programs
Phillips Brooks House, Inc.
Harvard University
Carlos Azcoitia
Deputy Chief Education Officer
Chicago Public Schools
Shirley Carrington
Director of Human Services
The Boston Empowerment
Center
Arnita M. Cooper
Manager
The House of M&M Barbers
Paul Evans
Commissioner
Boston Police Department
Ruthanne Fuller
Independent Consultant
Michael Alter
President
The Alter Group
Kenneth Alpart
President
Alpart Trading Company
Julie Coffman
Vice President
Bain and Company Inc.
Shawn M. Donnelley
President
Strategic Giving, LLC
Arne Duncan
Deputy Chief of Staff
Chicago Public Schools
John Edelman
Asst. to Chairman/Int’l Director
of Human Resources
Edelman Public Relations
Reverend Ray Hammond
Founder, Ten Point Coalition
Bethel AME Church
Larry Freed
President
Joseph J. Freed & Associates,
Inc.
Stacey Kabat
Co-Chair of the Board of
Directors & Founder
Peace at Home
Lyle Logan
Senior Vice President
The Northern Trust Company
Paige E. Kane
Regional Vice President State
Relations
CSX Transportation
Lew Karabatsos
Senior Manager
Corporate Community
Relations
Compaq Computer
Corporation
Paula McNichols
Executive Director
Brookside Community Health
Center
John Muse
Financial Consultant
Merrill Lynch & Co, Inc.
Michael Mandel
Alumnus ’96-’97
Student
Northwestern University School
of Law
Phyllis L. Martin
Executive Director
Financial Research and Advisory
Committee
Eric T. McKissack
Vice Chairman/Co-Chief
Investment Officer
Ariel Capital Management
R. Susan Motley
Independent Consultant
James N. Perry, Jr.
Managing Director
Madison Dearborn Partners, Inc.
Jim Reynolds
Chief Executive Officer
Loop Capital Markets
Sara Salzman
Director Community Services
Chicago Bulls
Jennifer Steans
Executive Vice President
Financial Investments
Corporation
Gil Walker
Executive Director
Chicago Housing Authority
Resident Programs
CLEVELAND
Co-Chairs
Kathleen Obert
President & CEO
Edward Howard & Co.
William Papenbrock
Attorney
Calfee, Halter & Griswold LLP
Wornie Reed
Director
Urban Child Research
Cleveland State University
Anne Schoff
Alumna Parent
Retired School Teacher
Ellen Ticktin
Grants Consultant
The Ticktin Group
COLUMBIA
Chair
Jan Roller
Attorney
Davis & Young
Tom Sullivan
CEO, Chairman of the Board
RPM, Inc.
Board Members
Bruce Akers
Mayor of Pepper Pike
Greg Brown
Fellow
Federation for Community
Planning
Thomas Clevidence
Vice President, Staff Division
Fifth Third Bank
Deborah Coleman
Partner
Hahn Loeser & Parks LLP
Jeff Concepcion
Chief Executive Officer
Sagemark Consulting
Nancy Cronin
International/Government
Relations
Cleveland Port Authority
Anthea Daniels
Partner
Calfee, Halter & Griswold LLP
Robert Dietz
Development Officer
Jewish Community Federation
Mike Frothingham
Marketing Manager
Day-Glo Color Corp.
Pamela George
Program Officer
The Cleveland Foundation
David Dukes, Esq.
Managing Partner
Nelson, Mullins, Riley &
Scarborough, L.L.P.
Rick Noble
Executive Director
Richland County First Steps
Board Members
Henri Etta Baskins
Regional Director, External
Affairs
BellSouth
Barbara Bethea
Director of Marketing and
Community Relations
WACH FOX 57
Janet Brooks, Esq.
Harpootlian Law Firm
Bob Derrick
Senior Vice President
Wachovia Bank of SC, NA
Francenia B. Heizer, Esq.
McNair Law Firm
David Hyat
Vice President and Loan Officer
Midlands Mortgage Corporation
Don Montgomery
Assistant Vice President
Colonial Life & Accident
Insurance Company
Jeff Rainwater
Facilities and Resource Manager
City of Columbia Parks &
Recreation
Terri Randall
Vice President
Washington Mutual Loans, Inc.
Gregory Johnson
President
Integrity Development
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Lisa Sisk
Corporate Communications
Writer
Blue Cross Blue Shield of South
Carolina
G. Todd Weiss
Sales Director
Heritage Chevrolet Buick
Gloria Wise
Business Intake and Docketing
Coordinator
Nelson, Mullins, Riley &
Scarborough, LLP
Karen York
Director of Communications
Richland County District One
Honorary Board Members
Charles P. Austin
Assistant City Manager
City of Columbia
Vince Ford
Senior Vice President for
Community Service
Palmetto Health Alliance
J.T. McLawhorn, Jr.
President
Columbia Urban League, Inc.
Jesse Washington, Jr.
Executive Director
Greater Columbia Community
Relations Council
COLUMBUS
Chair
Gary Glaser
Chairman & CEO
National City Bank
David Weiss
Senior Vice President
National City
Board Members
Ron Barnes
General Manager
COTA
Maurice Blake
Director, Pupil Services
Columbus Public Schools
Lorraine Brock
Vice President, Urban Markets
Development
Nationwide Insurance
Beth Bubis
Community Volunteer
Ken Gaither
Sales Planner
The Limited
Craig A. Haddox
Attorney/Partner
Bricker & Eckler LLP
Holly Hollingsworth
Reporter/Anchor
WCMH/NBC4
E. W. Ingram
President
Ingram-White Castle
Foundation
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Yvonne P. Jones
Director, Classified Personnel
Columbus Public Schools
K. Noreen Keating
Chief Executive Officer
Lighthouse of Oakland County
PHILADELPHIA
Bill Petrarca
Chairman
Strathman Associates, Inc.
Patrick O. Lindsey
Community Relations Specialist
DaimlerChrysler
Wayne Roberts
Director
Columbus Recreation & Parks
John E. Marshall, III
President and CEO
The Kresge Foundation
Joe Banner
President & Chief Operating
Officer
Philadelphia Eagles
Ralph Rosenfield
Vice President of Sales
Continental Office Furniture
Heath Meriwether
Publisher
Detroit Free Press
Michael P. Scott
Vice President
Stonehenge Partners
Reuben Munday
Partner
Lewis & Munday, PC
Alphonso Simmons, Ph.D.
Vice President
Columbus State Community
College
Rex K. Nelson
Program Officer
The Skillman Foundation
John Beilenson
President
Strategic Communications &
Planning
David K. Page
Senior Partner
Honigman Miller
Schwartz & Cohn
Fred Blume
Administrative Partner
Blank Rome Comisky &
McCauley LLP
Paul J. Piper
Executive Assistant
Office of the CEO of
Detroit Public Schools
Laurada Byers
Founder
Russell Byers Charter School
Mark Sturgeon
CFO & Senior VP of Finance
Advanced Drainage Systems
Les Wright
Station Manager
WSMG - Z103
Scott Ziance
Attorney
Vorys, Sater, Seymour & Pease,
LLP
David Smydra
Group Executive
The Mayor’s Office
Reverend Edgar Vann
Second Ebenezer Baptist
Church
DETROIT
Chair
Mr. Gail L. Warden
President and CEO
Henry Ford Health System
Rebecca Salminen Witt
Executive Director
The Greening of Detroit
Chair
Phil Behr
Managing Partner
Navigator Equity
Board Members
Fahtima Ali
City Year Greater Philadelphia
Alumna ’99
Donna Cooper
Campaign Director
Good Schools Pennsylvania
Joe Cox
Headmaster
The Haverford School
Marla Green
Firstrust Bank
Mary G. Gregg
International Awards Consultant
Board Members
Designated Corporate
Representatives
Mark Harrell
Community Volunteer
N. Charles Anderson
President/CEO
Detroit Urban League, Inc.
Marilyn French Hubbard
Corporate Vice President
Henry Ford Health System
Marcie Brogan
Managing Partner
Brogan & Partners
Marlies Parenti
Senior Program Officer
The Kresge Foundation
Frances M. Jones
Assistant General Manager
Government Affairs
SEPTA
Joseph J. Buttigieg III
Vice-Chairman
Comerica Incorporated
Laura Trudeau
Program Officer
The Kresge Foundation
Amanda Caballero
(Retired) Executive Director
Latino Family Services
Alicia Villarreal
Interim Executive Director
Latino Family Services
C. David Campbell
President
McGregor Fund
Virgil H. Carr
President and CEO
United Way Community
Services
Tarik Daoud
President
Al Long Ford, Inc.
Liz Kanter Groskind
Founder
Volunteer Impact
Diana Jones
Vice President of Community
Affairs
Blue Cross Blue Shield of
Michigan
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Sam Katz
Chief Executive Officer
Greater Philadelphia First
Karen Keating
Senior Corporate Counsel
Safeguard Scientifics, Inc.
Eve Biskind-Klothen
Community Volunteer
David Lacey
Vice President, Human
Resources
Technitrol, Inc.
Mary Mackie
Community Volunteer
Marciene Mattleman
Director of Literacy Programs
Public/Private Ventures
Hon. Theodore A. McKee
U.S. Court of Appeals, 3rd
Circuit
Hon. Michael A. Nutter
City Council of Philadelphia
Naomi Post
Executive Director
Philadelphia Safe and Sound
Don Rice
Partner
Rice Capital
Richard S. Sperry
President
RSA Associates
Donald L. Thompson
Chairman, President and CEO
Hunt Corporation
Don Tollefson
Anchor
WTXF-TV
Elizabeth Vale
Executive Director & Portfolio
Strategist
Morgan Stanley Dean Witter
Investment Management
Van Kampen Funds
Denean Williams
Investment Solutions Manager
SEI Investments
Dan Wofford
Director
Philadelphia Scholars
Philadelphia Education Fund
RHODE ISLAND
Chair
Cate Roberts
Director of Community Affairs
Textron Inc.
Board Members
Guy Abelson
Owner
Guy Abelson Events
Mary Ellen Ahern
Director of Community Services
The Providence Journal
Alden Anderson
Vice President
CB Richard Ellis
Daniel Bannister
Community Affairs Coordinator
RIPTA
Larry Brown
CPA
Omni Development
Corporation
Matt Brown
Community Volunteer
Karen Davis
Director
Hasbro Charitable Trust
Karen Ditto
Director of Community Affairs
Collette Vacations
Shannon Dunnigan
Site Manager
Projo.Com
Christine Ferguson
Director
Department of Human Services
Merle Goldstein
Community Volunteer
Maggie Grove
Executive Director
RI Campus Compact
The Arcade
Cristie Hanaway
Owner
G. Frank Hanaway Insurance
Agency
Casby Harrison
Proprietor
Harrison Law Associates
Mary Lima
Vice President
Bank of Newport
Kristen Haffenreffer Moran
Executive Director
Rhode Islanders Sponsoring
Education
Kimberly Nelson
Alumna ’98
Weayonnoh Nelson
Alumna ’99
Tomas Ramirez
Principal
Springfield Site II Middle
School
Chris Smith
City Year Alumnus ’94
Steve Sorin
Development Director
Trinity Repertory Company
Sheldon Whitehouse
Attorney General
State of Rhode Island
SAN ANTONIO
Chair
Greg Flores
Manager of Public Affaires &
Communications
H-E-B
Board Members
Rick Cavender
President and CEO
Saturn of San Antonio
Roland DuBay
Vice President of Institutional
Advancement
Alamo Community College
District
Tertia Emerson
Founder
San Antonio Neighborhood
Resource Center
Steve Fanning
Executive Director
Buckner Fanning Evangelistic
Foundation
SAN JOSE /
SILICON VALLEY
Robert H. Finney
Partner
Loeffler, Jonas & Tuggey L.L.P.
Carl Guardino
President & CEO
Silicon Valley Manufacturing
Group
Ed Gistaro
Chairman
Docucon
Lynn Hallinger
Community Volunteer
Jon Johnson
President
Team Leadership Resources
James Lifshutz
President
Texas Home Improvements, Inc.
Jane Macon
Partner
Fulbright & Joworski L.L.P.
Lt. Gen. David McIlvoy
Dean, School of Extended
Studies
University of Incarnate Word
Sue Merrell-Schwirtz
Travel Agent
Seven Seasons Travel
Michael Molak, Jr.
Vice President
Wells Fargo Bank
Arline Patterson, Ed.D
Director for Extended Learning
Texas Lutheran University
Jada Pitman, Ed.D
Executive Director of Special
Affairs
Southwest Independent School
District
Antonio Riguel Ph.D
Provost
Our Lady of the Lake University
Col.Tony Rivera
Community Volunteer
Les Sachanowicz
Attorney
Bexar County
Kathy Sosa
President
Garcia LKS Marketing
Eric Swellander
Vice President Commercial
Lending
Broadway Bank
Col. Lynn Wakefield
Retired Director of AF
Intelligence
Air Intelligence Agency
Col. Lawrence “Bucky”
Wellisch
Senior Manager
Veridian Information Solutions
Chair
Stanford MBA Board Fellows
Council of Champions
Dan Kalafatas
Stanford Graduate School of
Business
Keith D. Grinstein
Vice Chairman
Nextel International, Inc.
Founding Partner
Second Avenue Partners
Stacy Philpot
Stanford Graduate School of
Business
Vice Chair
Dyanne Compton
Senior Manager
Community Relations
Adobe Systems, Inc.
Board Members
Sylvia Rodriguez Andrew
Dean, College of Social Work
San Jose State University
Cindy Chavez
Councilmember, District 3
City of San Jose
Terry Christensen
Professor and Chair
Political Science Department
San Jose State University
Dr. Bill Erlendson
Director of External Programs
San Jose Unified School District
Rebecca Guerra
Human Resources Consultant
Shawna Holmes
Corporate Community
Relations Program Manager
Compaq Computer
Corporation
Martha Kanter
President
De Anza College
Deb Kim Emery
City Year Alumna ’95
Community Volunteer
Lani Luthard
Community Volunteer
Vangie Maynard
Vice President
Comerica Bank-California
Linda Murray
Superintendent
San Jose Unified School District
Joe Pon
Global Corporate Affairs
Applied Materials
Steve Preminger
Community Services Director
South Bay AFL-CIO Labor
Council
Rev. Lindi Ramsden
Senior Minister
First Unitarian Church of San
Jose
S E AT T L E /
KING COUNTY
Co-Chairs
Carol Gregory
Education Liaison to the King
County Executive
King County
Shelley Malcolm
Marketing Consultant
Board Members
Reuven M. Carlyle
Executive Vice President,
Strategic Development
UIEvolution
Jeffrey Coopersmith
Attorney-At-Law
Coppersmith & Associates, Inc.
Steve Daschle
Executive Director
Southwest Youth & Family
Services
Mickey Fearn
Consultant
The Synapse Group
Susan Kim, MD
Dermatologist
Eric Liu
Vice-President of Corporate
Communications
RealNetworks, Inc.
Bill Rogers
Community Volunteer
Johnetta Rowsey
Diversity Affairs Director
Nordstrom, Inc.
Edward T. Tobin III
Senior Director of Corporate
Affairs
Deputy General Counsel
Law & Corporate Affairs
Microsoft Corporation
Catherine Wallach
Research Assistant/Graduate
Student
University of Washington
Marc Lhormer
Founding Partner
Social Venture Partners
Joseph Olchefske
Superintendent
Seattle Public Schools
Ron Sims
King County Executive
King County
Patty Stonesifer
Co-Chair and President
The Bill and Melinda Gates
Foundation
James A. Washam
President, Southern Puget
Sound District
KeyBank
WASHINGTON, DC
Chair
Senator Harris Wofford
Chairman
America’s Promise
Former CEO
Corporation for National and
Community Service
Board Members
Donald Baer
Executive Vice President
Strategy and Development
Discovery Communications
Katherine Bradley
Director
Advisory Board Foundation
Kathy Bushkin
President
AOL Time Warner Foundation
Bob Deutsch
Community Investment
Manager
Cisco Systems
Jerry Dovalis
Executive Vice President
The Case Foundation
Michael Kelly
Executive Director
DC Housing Authority
Rev. Anthony Motley
Redemption Ministry
Andrew Plepler
Senior Vice President
Fannie Mae Foundation
Laura Udall
Community Relations Manager
Redback
Brooke Wagner
Vice President,
Investor Relations
Aspect Communications
Corporation
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2001
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Service Partners
BOSTON
Academy of the Pacific Rim
Charter School
Benjamin Banneker Charter
School
Boston Recycling Center
Boston Renaissance Charter
School
Boston Schoolyard Initiative
Cambridge Community Art
Center
Cambridge Youth Programs
Citizen Schools
City of Boston, Boston Digital
Bridge Foundation
Conservatory Lab Charter
School
Dennis C. Haley Elementary
School
Department of Environmental
Management
Department of Environmental
Protection
East End House
Executive Office of
Environmental Affairs
Faneuil After School Program
Harbor Connections
Hull Life Saving Museum
Impact II/School-To-Career
Office of Boston Public
Schools
Inquilinos Boriquas En Accion
James E. Condon Elementary
School
Josiah Quincy Elementary
School
Laboure Center
Martin Luther King Middle
School
Mission Hill Pilot School
National Conference for
Community and Justice
Peace at Home
Ralph Waldo Emerson School
Red Oak Community Center
Roxbury Boys and Girls Club
Samuel W. Mason Elementary
School
Spontaneous Celebrations
West End Boys & Girls Club
William Blackstone Elementary
School
William E. Channing
Elementary School
CHICAGO
Albany Park Community Center
Albany Park YouthNet
Ariel Education Initiative—
Youth and Family Resource
Center
Chicago Youth Centers
ABC
BBR
Fellowship House
Rebecca Crown Center
David G. Farragut Career
Academy
MLK Boys and Girls Club
Henry Suder Elementary School
Jacques Marquette Elementary
School
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Julia Lathrop Elementary School
Kennicott Park YouthNet
Philip D. Armour School
Resin Orr Community Academy
Roberto Clemente Community
Academy
Theodore Roosevelt High
School
Signature & Short Term
Service
ACES
AIDSCare
Anti-Cruelty Society
Arts of Life
Bold Chicago
B.U.I.L.D.
Chicago Park District
Douglas Park
Cornell Square Park
Humboldt Park
Hamlin Park
Garfield Park Conservatory
Marquette Park
Kennicott Park
Eugene Field Park
Pietrowski Park
Greater Chicago Food
Depository
Chicago Coalition for the
Homeless
Chicago Youth Centers—Camp
Rosenthal
Christmas is for Kids
Darry Stingley Youth
Foundation
DePaul University
Dignity Diner
Erie Westside Family Health
Center
Gang Crime Prevention Center
Green Corps at the Department
of the Environment
Habitat for Humanity
Hibbard Elementary School
Haugen Elementary School
Inspiration Café
Junior Achievement
Kagan Home for the Blind
Latino Youth
Montgomery House
Murphy Elementary School
Play for Peace
Public Allies
Rainbow House
South Shore Cultural Center
Southwest Women Working
Together
Southwest Youth Collaborative
Special Olympics
Saint Leonard’s House
South Shore High School
Teen REACH
Street Level Youth Media
Studio Air
Volta Elementary School
Winston Manor
World Relief
YWCA
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2001
CLEVELAND
COLUMBIA
COLUMBUS
Andrew J. Rickoff Elementary
School
American Red Cross - Greater
Cleveland Chapter
Charles Dickens Elementary
School
The Children’s Museum of
Cleveland
Citizens’ Academy
Corlett Elementary School
Dike Montessori Center
Domestic Violence Center
Douglas MacArthur Elementary
School
East Clark Elementary School
El Barrio Neighborhood Center
Fatima Family Center
Glenville YMCA
Junior Achievement
Kenneth Clement Elementary
School
Lexington Bell Community
Center
Newton D. Baker School of the
Arts
Scranton Elementary School
Stephen E. Howe Elementary
School
Union Elementary School
Walton Elementary School
American Red Cross
City of Columbia
EdVenture
Columbia Housing Authority
John P. Thomas Elementary
School
KOBAN at Lattimer Manor
Lexington/Richland Alcohol &
Drug Abuse Council
(LRADAC)
Palmetto Health Alliance
Columbus Public Schools
Communities in Schools of
Columbus
Gladstone Elementary School
Greater Linden Development
Corporation-Linden Resource
Center
Heyl Avenue Elementary School
Lincoln Park Elementary School
Linden Elementary School
Linden McKinley High School
Main Street Elementary School
Ohio Avenue Elementary School
Rosewind Community Center
Second Avenue Elementary
School
Second Avenue Family Focus
Center—SAFE Camp
South High School
South Side Community Action
Network
South Side Settlement House
Windsor Academy Alternative
Elementary School
YMCA of Central Ohio
Signature & Short Term
Service
AIDS Taskforce
Appleseed Daycare
The Botanical Garden
Chambers Elementary School
Christian Family Outreach
Church of Transfiguration
City Mission
Clark Metro Development
Corporation
Cleveland Foodbank
Cuyahoga County Board of
Mental Retardation
Daniel Morgan School
Earthday Coalition
Eliza Bryant Village
First Presbyterian Church
H. Barbara Booker Elementary
School
House of Glory Hunger Center
Hunger Network of Greater
Cleveland
Interact Cleveland @ Calvary
Church
Jewish Community Federation
Mayfair Elementary School
Murtis Taylor Multiservice
Center
Nature Center at Shaker Lakes
Near West Theatre
O.S.U. Extension Urban
Gardening Program
Rainbow Babies & Children’s
Hospital
Retired Senior Volunteers
Program (RSVP)
Ronald McDonald House
Senior Citizens Resources
Superior School
Triedstone Missionary Baptist
Church
University Settlement
Signature & Short Term
Service
Bethlehem Community Center
Bookman Road Elementary
Boys & Girls Club of the
Midlands, Inc.
Camp Discovery
Camp for Kids
Carolina Children’s Home
Carver-Lyon Elementary School
Children’s Garden
City of Columbia Commission
on Children & Youth
City of Columbia Parks &
Recreation
Clemson Extension Center at
Sandhills
C.M. Tucker-Dowdy Center
Collaborative for Community
Trust
Community Long Term Care
Congaree Swamp National
Monument
Denny Terrace Elementary
School
Department of Juvenile Justice
Epworth Children’s Home
Family Shelter
Forest Lake Elementary School
Free Medical Clinic
Gonzales Gardens
Habitat for Humanity
Harmony School
Harvest Hope Food Bank
H.B. Rhame Elementary School
Holy Spirit Child Development
Center
Joseph Keels Elementary School
Lattimer Manor
Lowman Home
Mt. Morenci Baptist Church
Palmetto AIDS Life Support
Services (PALSS)
Palmetto Senior Care
Palmetto Trails
Perfect Fit for Success
Pet’s, Inc.
Ronald McDonald House
Saluda Shoals
Sexual Trauma Services
SisterCare, Inc.
Special Olympics
St. Lawrence Place/Trinity
Housing
Summit Parkway Middle School
The Cooperative Ministry
The River Alliance
Waverly Community
W. Gordon Belser Arboretum
YMCA-Lexington
Signature & Short Term
Service
Central Community House
Central Ohio Science Institute
Children’s Hospital-Prevent
Child Abuse Ohio
Children’s Hospital-Reach Out
And Read Program
City of Columbus, Office of
Education
Columbus Alternative High
School
Columbus Health Department
Columbus Metropolitan Area
Community Action
Organization (CMACAO)
North and South Teen Dropin Centers
Columbus Metropolitan Hosing
Authority-Poindexter Village
Columbus Recreation and Parks
Department-Nelson Park
Columbus Recreation and Parks
Department-Wolfe Park
Columbus Recreation and Parks—
Beatty Recreation Center
Eastland Care Center
First Community Village
FIRSTLINK, Volunteer Action
Network
Franklin County ADAMH Board
Franklin Park Conservatory
Global Action Plan, Neighbor
to Neighbor Program
Healthy Start Plus
Heartland Victorian Village
Holy Family Catholic Church
Holy Rosary Shelter
Huckleberry House, Inc.
Interfaith Hospitality Network
Karrington Assisted Living of
Bexley
Keep Columbus Beautiful
Lincoln Lodge Retirement
Residence
Linmoor Middle School
Nelson Park Care Center
New Covenant Believers’
Church, Inc.—Outreach
Ministry
North Central Mental Health
Suicide Prevention Services
North Side Child and Family
Development Center
Ohio Historical Society
Ohio Hunger Task Force
Ohio Literacy Network
Open Shelter
Salesian Boys & Girls Club
South Linden Area Commission
South Side Community Action
Network-Community Gardens
South Side United Neighbors
Special Olympics
St. John’s Community Kitchen
St. Raphael’s Home for the Aged
St. Rita’s Nursing Home
The Ohio State University—
Project Community
United Way of Franklin County
Volunteers of America
Wexner Heritage Village
DETROIT
Beard Elementary School
César Chávez Academy
Chadsey High School
Common Ground Sanctuary
Duffield Elementary School
Harms Elementary School
Junior Achievement of
Southeastern Michigan, Inc.
Michigan Metro Girl Scout
Council
Young Heroes at Boys & Girls
Club of Highland Park
Signature & Short Term
Service
Arts N Scraps
Boys and Girls Club—SW
Detroit/Highland Park
Building Bridges—Project Save
Communities In Schools
Community Tree House
Detroit Rescue Ministries
Detroit Summer
Gang Retirement And
Continuing Education
Employment (GRACE)
Gleaners Food Bank
Greater Detroit Area Health
Council (GDAHC)
Greening of Detroit
Harmonies Gardens
Holy Redeemer
Housing Opportunities of
Macomb (HOM)
Inner City Sub Center
Kenny Mobility Foundation
Lighthouse of Oakland County
Michigan State University
Motor City Blight Busters
Northwest Neighborhood
Development
Oakland County Food Bank
Parade Company
Salvation Army—Eastern
Michigan Division
Southwest Counseling and
Development Services
SWAN
University of Michigan
United Way Community Services
YouthBuild
YMCA—Clark Park
YWCA—Jefferson
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Dover Middle School
Healthy Communities Coalition
New Heights Community
Campus
New Outlook Teen Center
Seacoast YMCA
Somersworth Middle School
Stratham Cooperative Middle
School
YMCA COLORS Program
Signature & Short Term
Service
American Heart Association
Barrington Middle School
Camp Coney Pine
Camp Gundalow
City of Somersworth Parks
Department
The Community Diversion
Program
Concord Boys & Girls Club
Crossroads House
Dover High School
Epping Youth Center
Exeter High School
Habitat for Humanity
Hamstead Village
Manchester Adopt-a-Block
Marshwood Elementary School
Mt. Agamenticus
North Hampton Elementary
School
The Odyssey House
Rockingham Community
Action
PlusTime NH
Portsmouth High School
Portsmouth Middle School
The Seacoast Hospice
Seacoast Outright
Somersworth High School
Southern District YMCA/Camp
Lincoln
SPCA
Strafford County Red Cross
Strafford County YMCA
Stratham Memorial School
Strawberry Banke Museum
Trash Can Lid Productions
Our House
Volunteer Action Center, United
Way of the Greater Seacoast
York Village School
Youth to Youth
City Year’s annual convention of idealism
’01
cyzygy AWARDS
Each year the cyzygy awards
recognize best practices and innovative
programs around the City Year network. Award winners for 2001 were:
Best MLK Day ..................................City Year Washington, D.C.
Best Daily Briefing ............................City Year Columbia
Best Civic Engagement Initiative ........City Year Philadelphia
Best Civic Engagement Project...........City Year Columbia
Best RASL (Research and..................City Year Cleveland
Systematic Learning)
Best Project Outcome Study ..............City Year Seattle / King County
Best Young Heroes Program ...............City Year Columbia
City Year San Jose/Silicon Valley
Most Improved Recruitment...............City Year San Antonio
City Year Rhode Island
Best Recruitment .............................City Year Columbia
City Year New Hampshire
Best Camp City Year .........................City Year Columbia
Best Service .....................................City Year Boston’s GREEN Team
City Year Boston’s NCCJ
Curriculum Team
City Year Seattle/King County’s
GYBBIS Program
CIty Year Columbia’s CYCLE
Curriculum
Best Team Sponsor Program ..............City Year Philadelphia
Best Team Sponsors:
City Year Boston............................Johnson & Johnson
City Year Chicago ..........................Northern Trust Company
City Year Cleveland........................RPM, Inc.
City Year Columbia ........................City of Columbia
City Year Columbus .......................Central Ohio Transit Authority
City Year Detroit............................Henry Ford Health System
City Year New Hampshire ...............General Electric—Elfun
Community Fund
City Year Philadelphia....................Radian Guaranty
City Year Rhode Island...................Textron Inc.
City Year San Antonio ....................Cavender Auto Family
City Year San Jose/Silicon Valley ......Compaq Computer Corporation
City Year Seattle/King County .........Adobe Systems, Inc.
City Year Washington, DC...............Fannie Mae Foundation
Best P.T. (Physical Training)...............City Year Detroit
The Cup of Idealism..........................City Year New Hampshire
City Year Annual Report
2001
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PHILADELPHIA
Audenried Cluster
City of Philadelphia Streets
Department
Conflict Resolution Theatre,
Philadelphia Department of
Recreation
Edison Cluster
Enterprise Center
Frankford Cluster
Franklin Cluster
Furness Cluster
Kensington Cluster
Martin Luther King Cluster
McKinley School
Mifflin School
Olney Cluster
Overbrook Cluster
Project H.O.M.E.
Roxborough Cluster
The Schuylkill Center for
Environmental Education
South Philadelphia Cluster
Taylor School
West Philadelphia Cluster
Signature & Short Term
Service
AIDS Fund
Action AIDS
The Anti-Defamation League
Bizworld
Belmont Parkside Geriatric
Home
Brotherhood Mission
Cecil B. Moore Community
Development Corporation
Center for Youth Development
m mClean Air Council
Community College of
Philadelphia
Congreso de Latinos Unidos
Educational Opportunity
Center
Free Library of Philadelphia
Friends of Gorgas Park
Friends of the Lost Arboretum
Friends of Malcolm X Park
Friends of the Wissahickon
Frankford Group Ministries
Germantown Boys & Girls
Club
Greater Philadelphia Mentoring
Partnership
Habitat for Humanity-South
Philadelphia
Inner City Development
Corporation
Kensington Community
Gardens
MANNA
Mt. Carmel Homes
The National Liberty Museum
National School and
Community Corps
One Day at a Time
Peaceful Posse
Pennsylvania Horticultural
Society
People’s Emergency Center
Philabundance
Philadelphia Cares
Philadelphia Community
Health Alternative
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Philadelphia Department of
Recreation
Philadelphia Food Bank
Philadelphia Green
Philadelphia More Beautiful
Philadelphia READS
Philadelphia Theatre Company
Philadelphia’s Promise
Point Breeze Performing Arts
Center
Red Shield
Sacred Heart Manor
Salvation Army
SHARE
Spiral Q Puppet Theatre
Fairmount Park Commission
New Kensington Community
Development Corporation
St. Francis Inn
St. John’s Hospice
Thrift for AIDS
United Way of Southeastern
Pennsylvania
Urban Tree Connection
Village of Arts and Humanities
Saint Clare Home
Salvation Army
South Side Community Land
Trust
Travelers Aid
Trinity Episcopal
Church/Trinity Encore
Woonsocket Neighborhood
Development Corporation
Woonsocket Parks and
Recreation
YMCA of Woonsocket
SAN ANTONIO
Bowie Elementary School
DeZavala Elementary School
Coronado-Escobar Elementary
School
H.B. Gonzales Elementary
School
C. Rodriguez Elementary
School
W.W. White Elementary School
Youth Opportunities, City of
San Antonio
RHODE ISLAND
Citizens Memorial Elementary
School
Coleman Elementary School
Community Preparatory School
CVS Highlander Charter
Elementary School
Edmund W. Flynn Elementary
School
Michael H. Sullivan Elementary
School
South Providence Recreation
Center
Woonsocket Housing Authority
Signature & Short Term
Service
Amos House
Center for the Arts and
Spirituality
Connecting Children &
Families
Davy Lopes Recreation Center
Florence Gray Community
Center
Friendly Home for Adult
Independent Living
Friends of the Waterfront
Groundwork Providence
John Hope Settlement House
Johnson and Wales
Multicultural Center
Martin Luther King Center
Newport Housing Authority
Newport Parks & Recreation
Department
Norman Bird Sanctuary
Paddle Providence
Pawtucket Parks and Recreation
POAM Lands Youth Mall
Pocasset Cemetery
Potter League For Animals
Providence Boys & Girls Club
Providence Children’s Museum
Providence Parks and Recreation
Roger Williams Zoo
City Year Annual Report
2001
SAN JOSE/
SILICON VALLEY
Bachrodt Elementary School
Burnett Academy
Columbia Middle School
Columbia Neighborhood
Center
Erikson Elementary School
Horace Mann Elementary
School
Intel Clubhouse
Kennedy Elementary School
MACSA Youth Center
Red Ladder Theatre Company
Ryan Elementary School
Sacred Heart Community
Services
San Antonio Elementary School
San Jose Unified School District
Santee Neighborhood Action
Center
Seven Trees Library
Shirakawa Community Center
Solari Community Center
Third Street Community Center
Washington Elementary School
S E AT T L E /
KING COUNTY
B.F. Day Elementary School
Finn Hill Junior High School
Highline School District
Interagency School
Back on Track @ Alder
Detention School
Langston Hughes @ SVI
Kirkland Teen Center
Lake Washington School
District
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Elementary School
Mercer Middle School
New Start
Rotary Boys & Girls Club
Salmon Creek Elementary
School
Seahawks Academy
Seattle Public School District
Southwest Boys & Girls Club
TEAM READ
Technology Access Foundation
Tree House
Washington Middle School
Wing Luke Elementary School
Signature and Short Term
Service
Aki Kurosi Middle School
African American Academy
Columbia Lutheran Home
Department of Natural
Resources
Emergency Feeding Program
Friends of Dead Horse Canyon
Goodwill Industries of Seattle
Hamm Creek
I’m A PAL
Keystone House
King County Parks Department
Kirkland Parks and Recreation
Department
Life Long Aids Alliance
Native Plant Salvage
Peace for the Streets by Kids
from the Streets
Pioneer Square Business
Improvement Area
Planet CPR
Port of Seattle
Salvation Army
Sammamish Restoration Project
Seattle Parks and Recreation
Department
Seattle Public Utilities
Sylvester Middle School
Volunteer Chore Services
WASHINGTON, DC
Arts and Technology Academy
DC Housing Authority
East Capitol Center for Change
Edison-Friendship Junior
Academy-Blow Pierce Campus
PCS
Forest Knolls Elementary School
Friendship House
Higher Achievement
Kids Computer Workshop
Malcolm X Elementary School
McGogney Elementary School
Metropolitan Police Boys &
Girls Club
Moten Elementary School
Power Up
Savoy Elementary School
SEED Public Charter Boarding
School
Simon Elementary School
SouthEast Academy of
Scholastic Excellence PCS
Southern Ridge Technology Lab
Technology Works For Good
Turner Elementary School
Signature & Short Term
Service
Boys & Girls Club #11
City at Peace
Clergy-Police-Community
Partnership
Congress Heights Recreation
Center
DC Public Schools and Public
Charter Schools
Food & Friends
Greater DC Cares
Helping Children with Special
Needs
Kalorama Recreation Center
Latin American Youth
Center/MANY AmeriCorps
Metropolitan Police Department
Prospect Learning Center
Public Allies
An Action Tank for national service, City Year seeks to demonstrate, improve, and
promote the concept of national service as a means of building a stronger democracy.
City Year unites a diverse corps of young adults, ages 17 to 24, for a demanding year
of full-time community service, leadership development, and civic engagement.
Founded in Boston in 1988, City Year has established programs in Boston; Chicago;
Cleveland; Columbia, SC; Columbus; Detroit; New Hampshire; New York; Rhode
Island; San Antonio; San Jose/Silicon Valley; Philadelphia; Seattle/King County and
Washington, D.C. Lead investors in City Year include Cisco Systems, Compaq
Computer Corporation, MFS Investment Management, and The Timberland Company.
City Year is a proud member of AmeriCorps.
City Year National Headquarters
285 Columbus Avenue
Boston, MA 02116
City Year Columbus
35 North 4th Street
Suite 350
Columbus, OH 43215
City Year Boston
285 Columbus Avenue
Boston, MA 02116
City Year Detroit
1 Ford Place, 1A
Detroit, MI 48202
City Year Chicago
545 North Michigan Avenue
Chicago, IL 60611
City Year Cleveland
1007 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44115
City Year Columbia
1817 Hampton Street
Columbia, SC 29201
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City Year San Antonio
109 North San Saba
San Antonio, TX 78207
City Year New Hampshire
200 Domain Drive
Stratham, NH 03885
City Year San Jose/
Silicon Valley
116 Paseo de San Antonio
San Jose, CA 95112
City Year New York
1211 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10036
City Year Seattle/King County
309 23rd Avenue South
Seattle, WA 98144
City Year Philadelphia
2221 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
City Year Washington, DC
140 Q Street, NE
Washington, D.C. 20002
Co-Founders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael Brown and Alan Khazei
Creative Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Heidi Johnson
Senior Design and Production Manager . . . . Hisiya Beppu
Managing Editor .
Editor. . . . . . . . .
Photo Editor . . . .
Contributor. . . . .
City Year Rhode Island
77 Eddy Street
Providence, RI 02903
Julie Marcus
Gina Wakerly
Jennifer Cogswell
Karen Vatz
Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beagan + Nguyen Design
Primary Photographer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PEI/John Gillooly
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