Annual Report 2011 - Family Services of Northeast Wisconsin

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Annual Report 2011 - Family Services of Northeast Wisconsin
Creating Brighter Futures
Annual Report 2011
300 Crooks Street
Green Bay, WI 54301
920-436-6800
36 Broad Street, Ste 150
Oshkosh, WI 54901
920-233-6630
1810 Appleton Road
Menasha, WI 54952
920-739-4226
57 North 12th Avenue, Ste 110
Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235
920-746-9040
www.familyservicesnew.org
A United Way Member Agency
Family Services’ Board of Directors
Chair: Paul Hasemeyer, Green Bay
Packaging
Vice Chair: Geoff Lacy, Davis &
Kuelthau, SC
Treasurer: Sue Porath, Navigator
Planning Group
Secretary: Mark Kasper, Amerhart
Jim Arts, Green Bay Police Dept.
Laura Beck, Metzler, Timm, Treleven,
Pahl, Beck, S.C.
Kurt Eggebrecht, Appleton Health Dept.
Robert Fleming, AON Risk Solutions
John Frey, Tosca Ltd.
John Gossage, Brown County Sheriff's Dept.
Kathy Hartman, Wisconsin Public Service
Mike Jerry, J. Michael Jerry LLC
Kevin Kosgard, JPMorgan Chase
Steve Lenz, Sanimax
Kristy Maney, Associated Wealth
Management
John O'Connor, Schreiber Foods
Bonnie Paradies, The Karma Group
Steve Pasowicz, Bank First National
Dr. Karla Roth, Prevea Health
Tom Sigmund, Green Bay Metropolitan
Sewerage District
Joe Thibaudeau, Procter & Gamble
Charles Timmerman, M&I Wealth
Management
Steve Warner, Unified School District of
De Pere
Jerry Wieland, Green Bay Area Public
Schools
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Fox Valley Advisory Board
Meggan Cronin, Chase Bank
Ryan Downs, GLK Foods
Kurt Eggebrecht, Appleton Health Dept.
Susanne Lumsden
Maria Myers, Affinity Health System
Angela Rust, Johnson Bank
Nancy Whitton, Menasha Corporation
Oshkosh Advisory Board
Jessica Benesh, Aurora Health Care
Dan Bissett, Winnebago County
Courthouse
Colleen Bissett, Basilier, Thompson,
Bissett & Castonia
Beth Caramanidis, Arts for Kids
Dana Gilman, Outlook Group
Geoff Hendren, Wisconsin Display
Systems
John Hobbins, First United Methodist
Church
Chuck Lakefield, WROE Radio
Tim Little, Miles Kimball Company
Gretchen Marin, Neat Freaks
Laurie Muller, Affinity Medical Group
Sue Patchak, UW-Oshkosh Credit Union
Shannon Rahmlow, Hoffmaster Group
Susan Schuster, Sawyer Creek
Orthodontics
Kelli Tabb, Winnebago County Human
Services
Protecting Children, Strengthening Families
P
rotecting children is becoming more of a visible issue each day. As we listen to the news and read the
newspaper, not a day goes by that we don’t hear a sad story regarding the life of a child.
Door
County Advisory
Board
Bret Bicoy, Door County
Community Foundation
Nancy Hanson, Hanson Insurance
Mary Ellen Smith, Door County Health Dept.
Roger Tepe, Door County Social Services
Sue Todey
Sheriff Terry Vogel, Door County Sheriff's
Dept.
Administrative Team
Thomas E. Martin, President & CEO
Jeff Vande Leest, Executive Vice President
- Self Sufficiency & Intensive Youth
Services
Lois Mischler, Vice President - Counseling
& Crisis Services
Angela Steuck, Vice President - Early
Childhood & Community Based Youth
Services
Joseph E. Ferraro, Vice President/Chief
Financial Officer
Brent Roubal, Director of
Communications & Development
Sherri Dessell, Director of Human Resources
At Family Services, we’ve seen many of these stories first hand. The good news is, there is help available for
the families and children involved. Here, they can find hope and guidance to help them overcome even the
most challenging circumstances. For example:
was 23 years old and unemployed when she gave birth to a baby girl. She had come from an
- Cara
unstable home and admitted that she had no idea how to take care of a baby. When our staff first met her,
Cara rarely left her house. She could not identify one person she felt she could call in an emergency or
just for support when she needed it. Since her involvement with Family Services, Cara began job
coaching and now works part-time. She continues to meet weekly with her Family Support Worker to
learn how to interact, nurture and care for her baby.
Paul Hasemeyer
Board Chair
a mother discovered her nine-year-old daughter had been sexually abused, she was referred to
- When
Willow Tree Child Advocacy Center for assistance and support. Willow Tree staff provided a thorough
medical exam and worked with the police and law enforcement to hold the offender accountable.
Counseling and advocacy services were provided to help them deal with the trauma and make sure the
family was safe and protected.
Tom Martin
Family Services is committed to protecting these and many other children, and strengthening their families
President & CEO
through ongoing advocacy and support services. Preventing child abuse and neglect of children is not a
mystery. We know it takes a stable home, parents that are knowledgeable about how to care for children, and strong family support
systems. All of these can be achieved through early intervention with high risk families. The long-term benefits to the children and
society are easily demonstrated. But it takes a community committed to make this happen.
We are fortunate that we live in communities that have recognized the benefits of helping these families. We appreciate the
opportunity to serve our children, their families, and community by offering services that contribute to healthy families. Thank you
for your support of Family Services and helping us make our communities and families stronger.
Paul Hasemeyer, Board Chair
Green Bay Packaging
Thomas E. Martin, President & CEO
Family Services
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Highlights & Accomplishments
Who we Serve
Family Services is a non-profit, human services agency that protects, heals
and cares for the children and families of Northeast Wisconsin. We
provide assistance to families and individuals of all ages in various
situations and at various stages of their lives. It is our goal to provide
professional and comprehensive services to address the ongoing needs of
the communities we serve.
Willow Tree Grand
Opening
Marinette Our Locations
Shawano Green Bay Area
Oconto County
300 Crooks St, Green Bay: The Counseling
Clinic - Crisis Center - Early Head Start Families First - Open Door Youth Services Post-Adoption Resource Center - Sexual
Assault Center - Steps to Success - Student
Assistance Program - Transitions - Ways to
Work - Windows to Work - Women’s
Recovery Journey
503 S. Monroe Ave, Green Bay: Willow Tree
Cornerstone Child Advocacy Center
626 S. Irwin Ave, Green Bay: Day Treatment
- Family Resource Service Team
3430 Spirit Way, Ashwaubenon: Residential
Treatment Program
815 Klaus St, Green Bay: Transitional
Living Program/Independent Living Skills New Beginnings
1822 Riverside Dr, Green Bay: Healthy
Families - Prenatal Care Coordination
1501 N. Irwin Ave, Green Bay: Our Place,
CBRF
330 S. Broadway St, Green Bay: Coming
Home Project
701 Cherry St, Green Bay: WIA Older Youth
Program
512 Brazeau Ave, Oconto: Sexual
Assault Center
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Marinette County
1907 Ella Court, Marinette: Sexual
Assault Center - Open Door Youth
Services
Green Bay
Ashwaubenon
Menasha Appleton
Neenah Oshkosh
Sheboygan Fox Valley
1810 Appleton Rd, Menasha: The
Counseling Clinic - Parent Connection
1520 W. Rogers Ave, Appleton: Family
Resource Service Team
227 S. Walnut St, Appleton: Day Report
Center - Safe Exchange Program
1021 Green Acres Ln, Neenah: Silvercrest
Group Home
Oshkosh Area
36 Broad St, Oshkosh: Parent Connection Supervised Visitation
105 Washington Ave, Oshkosh: Day Report
Center
Oconto Sturgeon Bay A series of events were held the
week of January 9, 2011 to
celebrate the grand opening of
Willow Tree Cornerstone Child
Advocacy Center in downtown
Green Bay. Special events honored
top donors and contributors. A
ribbon cutting ceremony was held
prior to several open houses for
donors, special guests, and the community at large. A number of public
officials and community agencies attended to voice their support and
enthusiasm about the opening of the new center, which helps to ease trauma
for children who have experienced abuse. In its first year of operation,
Willow Tree served and cared for 248 children.
Packers Alumni Featured at the 2011 Green & Gold Gala
The 23rd Annual Green & Gold Gala, held at the Lambeau Field Atrium on
September 29, 2011, raised record-setting proceeds of $111,000 for the child
and youth programs of Family Services. More than 450 guests joined us at
the event for a festive evening that included more than 20 Packer greats Willie Davis, Johnnie Gray, Lynn Dickey, and Frank Winters, to name a few.
Guests also enjoyed fine dining, a silent and live auction, and raffle contests.
A brief program featured the work and mission of Family Services, while
also honoring the Green Bay Packers and the Community Partnership
for Children for their contributions to kids and families in our communities.
We extend a big thank you all of our sponsors, donors, organizers and
attendees for making the 2011 Green & Gold Gala our best one yet.
Record-Setting Year at the Blue Ribbon Event
A sellout crowd of more than 500 guests joined us at the 15th annual
Blue Ribbon Event on April 8, 2011 at the Oshkosh Convention Center.
The event is held each April in honor of Child Abuse Prevention Month,
to benefit Parent Connection’s early childhood education services.
The highlight of the evening was the
4th annual “Dancing for Little Stars”
competition, where 11 pairs and five
groups of ‘local celebrities’ competed
in a friendly dance competition to raise
money for child abuse prevention.
With the generous support of our
dancers, sponsors, donors and guests,
the event raised record proceeds of
$56,500. Thank you to all who
supported and/or attended this fun
community event, making a difference
in the lives of many local families.
Rhex Arboleda and his “Move to the
Groove Kids” as seen on NBC’s Extre
me
Makeover: Home Edition, performed
in
the 4th annual Dancing for Little Stars
.
Door County
57 N. 12th Ave, Sturgeon Bay: Sexual
Assault Center - Healthy Families - Open
Door Youth Services - Parent Education
Sheboygan County
1202 N. 31st St, Sheboygan: Sheboygan
Mobile Crisis Program
Creating Brighter Futures
Contributions from individuals,
businesses and other
organizations help us carry out
our mission. In appreciation for
their commitment and support,
the following pages list all who
have made a financial contribution
to Family Services in 2011.
Thank you for your support!
Financial levels of giving:
Leader: $10,000 and up
Partner: $5,000 - $9,999
Guardian: $2,500 - $4,999
Champion: $1,000 -$2,499
Mentor: $500 - $999
Advocate: $250 - $499
Friend: $100 - $249
Contributor: Under $100
Individuals, Couples &
Family Foundations
Leaders
Irene Daniell Kress
Jack & Engrid Meng *
Pat Schneider
Joseph & Sarah Van Drisse
Charitable Trust *
Lester G. Wood Foundation *
Partners
Michael & Leanne Haddad
Richard & Mary Kasper
Mark & Mary Peterson Family
Foundation
K.C. Stock Foundation
Guardians
Nick Conlon
Shirley & Gilbert Hannon
Paul & Karen Hasemeyer
Donald Jr. & Julie Long
Foundation Fund *
Paul & Janet McCarthy
Ed Meyer
Champions
Paul Abrahams
Keith & LeAnn Appleton
Tom & Jean Badciong
Bleser Family Foundation
Patricia Calhoun
Cathy Clevers
Jeffrey Corcoran
Jere & Sheri Dhein
Larry & Kayleen Ferguson
John Haase & Laura Beck
Mark & Julie Kasper *
Dr. Michael & Ronda Kincheloe
Donald & Carol Kress
Will Kress
Eleanor LaForce
Charlie & Janet Lieb
Craig & Polly Liegel
Dr. Boyd & Susanne Lumsden
Steve & Janelle Maricque
Lumiere Investments
Tom & Pam Martin
Frank Mattia & Shelley BoehmMattia
Rosemary McMonagle
Dr. Richard Merkhofer & Dr.
Maria Aristigueta
John & Beth O'Connor
* Includes Child Advocacy Center Campaign contribution
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Highlights & Accomplishments
With the generous support of our guests, sponsors and other
contributors, the 2011 Butterfly Festival raised nearly $17,000 for child
abuse prevention services in the Fox Cities area.
Thingamajigger House
Presentation
A group of 2011 Leadership
Green Bay class participants spent
Solar Energy Projects Save Natural Resources
several months planning, building,
Through a partnership with WPS and Focus on Energy, as well as
and decorating a Dr. Seuss-style
several small grants, Family Services was able to install a solar-electric
playhouse for the kids of Healthy
power system at our two largest facilities - Crooks Street in downtown
Families. Through their hard work
Green Bay and the Billie Kress Center for Youth Development, located
and some donations from area
on Spirit Way in Ashwaubenon.
businesses, the playhouse, dubbed
the “Thingamajigger House”, was
thy
A 16.56 kW system was
Thing-a-ma-jigger playhouse at Heal
completed and presented to Family
n Bay.
Gree
in
lies
Fami
completed at the Billie Kress
Services on June 16, 2011. The house
Center in August 2011, saving an
was built behind the Healthy Families
estimated $10,000 a year in
facility on Riverside Drive in Green Bay, providing a fun playtime activity
operating costs. A return on
for all kids participating in the program.
investment is expected in the next
few years, while also allowing us to
Butterfly Festival Draws Crowd of 800
become more self-sufficient for our
Perfect weather helped draw a crowd of 800 guests for the 3rd Annual
electrical energy needs.
Butterfly Festival on June 18, 2011 at City Park in Appleton. Parents and
their children joined us for a morning of games and family fun activities,
with all proceeds benefiting the Parent Connection program. The highlight
of the event was a group butterfly release representing Parent Connection’s
dedication to “Helping Families Fly.”
The installation of a 37.7 kW
system was completed at
Crooks Street in October,
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Mentors
Tom & Jill Decker
David & Cynthia Derenne
Mike & Ann Fechter
Rob & Ericka Fleming
Jeff & Kendra Griepentrog
James & Sheila Growt
Tom R. & Ruthann Hall
Doug & Kathy Hartman
Tom & Lynn Herlihy
Jim & Joan Hogan
Virginia Kress
James & Julie Kress
Geoffrey & Callie Lacy
Michael Lukens & Barbara
McClure Lukens
Bill & Julia Malooly
Steven & Kathryn Matheys
Caroline & Rob McDonald
At the end of 2011, after just a few months of operation, the systems had
generated 14.75 MWh of energy, producing a carbon offset of 10.4 tons.
This is the equivalent of planting 260 trees or saving emissions from 1,050
gallons of gas.
While saving thousands of dollars each month in energy costs, we are also
proud to be contributing to offsetting the global carbon footprint, saving our
natural resources and helping to create a cleaner environment for all.
Record Year for the Cellcom Green Bay Marathon
On August 9, a press conference was held at the CP Center in Green Bay to
announce the funds raised at the 12th annual Cellcom Green Bay Marathon,
held on May 14-15, 2011.
The event raised record proceeds of $129,183, which were split between the
event’s three charity partners: Family Services, the CP Center, and Junior
Achievement. Through direct proceeds from the event as well as the
marathon’s “Run for a Reason” program, Family Services received just over
$42,000 to support our services to children and families in need.
Child
Advocacy
Center Earns
Beautification
Award
The Willow Tree
Child Advocacy
Center was honored
on November 9,
2011 at the 42nd
Annual
Beautification
Willow Tree Child Advocacy Center earns a
Awards, held in
“Beautification Award” from the City of Green Bay.
downtown Green
Bay. The site
received an award for the category of “Exterior Design - Small Buildings,”
presented by Mayor Jim Schmitt.
Each year, the ceremony honors local businesses for their efforts in
improving the city, making it a better place to live and inspiring others to do
likewise. We are proud to be a recipient of this award and recognized for our
contributions toward a “Cleaner and More Beautiful Green Bay.”
Solar energy system at the Billie Kress Center
for Youth Development in Ashwaubenon
Creating
Champions (continued)
Stephen E. & Julie M.
Pasowicz
Tom & Janis Sigmund
Margaret & Paul
Summerside
Robert G. Taylor
Joe & Anne Thibaudeau
Fred & Carol Wakeman
William & Sandy Ward
David & Mary Jo Wong
Anonymous (2)
estimated to save an additional $16,000 in operating costs. The cost of the
system will be made up in energy savings within five years.
Jon McMurtrie
Lois Mischler
Drs. Jay & Laurie Muller
Bob & Marilyn Olson
Mark & Sue Porath
Rich & Sue Rohan
Ron & Laurie Ropson
Brent & Melissa Roubal
Angela Schuster
Charles Smith
Peter & Luann Thomson
Carl & Christine Tower
Jeff & Mary Jo Walch
James & Kathy Wochinske
Scott & Cindy Wochos
Timothy & Judy Young
Advocates
Robert & Amy Albright
Lynn Allen
Russ Berndt
Bollom Family Fund
Kelly & Greg Bottei
Patrick & Kay Breen
W. Scott Bresnehan
Bob & Sue Burns
Rashad Cobb
Andrea Cuene
Dr. Daniel & Mary Ann Dale
Don & Gail DeMeuse
Linda Earley
Dennis & Lisa Fenrick
John & Claire Frey
Brighter Futures
Steve Frisque
Bob & Carol Gafvert
Bob & Carmen Gallagher
Dana & Trent Gilman
Jennifer Gracyalny
Bob & Madeline Harlan
Fergus & Bonnie Hughes
Dr. Scott & Aimee Johnson
Todd Keckhaver
Ron Knaus & Sue LockwoodKnaus
Craig & Meg Kolb
Steve & Diane Lenz
Thomas & Beverly Lisle
Chris & Holly Lofgren
Dillon & Kristy Maney
Jana Martin
Dr. Jeffrey & Sherri McLaughlin
Betty Mischler
David & Lori Mogan
Marianne Morris
Philip & Bonnie Paradies
Lisa Pavelski
Brian Powell
Mike & Kaye Reese
Tom Schlueter & Ellen Neubauer
Paul C. & Brenda Schneider
John & Vicki Schorse
Susan Schuster
Daniel Simons
Carrie Smoot
Mary L. Steinmeyer
Jon & Rebecca Stellmacher
Tim & Jane Temperly
Chuck & Heather Timmerman
Sue Todey & Jerry Whitehouse
Ed & Sue Tucker
Jeff & Mary Vande Leest
John & Brenda Warren
James & Sarah Wied
Jerry & Sue Wieland
Wen & Lucyann Yap
Lou & Jane Yeager
Friends
Steve & Sarah Abts
Rich & Kathy Aicher
Robert & Nancy Albright
Tom & Laurie Anderson
David & Barbara Angell
Sindi Anschutz
Carol Ariens
Jim & Julie Arts
Joe & Barbara Baemmert
Ted Balser
Bruce Bartel
Avram Berk Charitable Fund
Gerald & Sue Berndt
Dr. David & Elizabeth Bertler
Dan & Cathy Bittner
Richard & Karen Blahnik
Tom & Louise Blankenheim
Aubrey Bolton
Mark Bootz
Ken & Carrie Bothof
Stacy Burdeau
Debra Caelwaerts
Gerald Clarke
Allyson Coe
Mark & Sue Conkey
Tim & Pam Cooper
Loretta Coppens
Kenneth Corcoran
Dave & Julie Cornette
Cindy Couillard
John & Judy Crain
Dr. Joseph & Lauri Cullen
Alan & Jeanette Derenne
Jim & Dianne Destiche
Leland & Rita Doherty
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Early Childhood Development
Families First
Works with Brown County Human Services to offer prevention
and intervention services with a primary goal of reuniting and
preserving and families. Brown County
2011: 40 youth/families served; 557 face-to-face contacts
Healthy Families/Early Head Start
Voluntary, home visitation programs offering intensive support to
at-risk families with children ages 0-3 (Early Head Start) or 0-5
(Healthy Families). All services are provided in an effort prevent
child abuse and neglect. Brown and Door Counties
2011: 20,664 hours of service to 315 families
98% of the high-risk families participating in our child abuse prevention programs had
no substantiated child abuse or neglect reports
95% of the children served in these programs were on target developmentally
Creating
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Friends (continued)
Ryan & Marissa Downs
Rick & Susie Dreher
Patricia Ebli
Allen & Elizabeth Ecker
Anthony & Karen Eclavea
Kurt & Jacquelyn
Eggebrecht
Judith Feld
Bill & Dana Fenili
Michael & Amy Foley
Victoria Fors
Mark & Diane Fremgen
Allan Fromm
Terry & Kris Fulwiler
Pat & Amy Galloway
Gloria Ganther
Robert & Cary Garofalo
Thomas Gitter
Greg Gloe
Tracy Goggans
John & Tina Gossage
Louis Donald Graber
Kurt Gresens
Blanche Gucwa
Mark Haag
Jeffrey Hackbarth
John & Marianthe Hale
David Hansen
Dr. Tim & Julie Harder
George & Sharon
Hartmann
Connie Hay
Thomas & Mary Hedge
Conrad & Mary Heleniak
Shawn & JoAnn
Hennigan
James Higgins
Tim & Jonna Higgins
Gerald & Patricia Hock
Bryan & Dorothy
Hollenbach
David & Kristin Janssen
Bob & Gerry Johnson
Chuck & Debbie Johnson
Thomas & Kathy Joynt
Steve & Rececca Kaiser
Ikar & Araceli Kalogjera
Lois Kania
Patrick & Cecilia Kiefer
Tom Kitslaar
Ank Kleis
Jeff & Lisa Klima
Kurt Koeppel
Herbert H. Kohl Charities
Patti Konkle
Don & Jean Koskinen
Tana Koss
Kurt & Dana Koszarek
Bob & Jane Laird
David & Michelle
Langenfeld
Deb Larson
Alan Lasee
Parent Connection
An early learning, home visitation program for first-time parents
focusing on child development, health issues, family support, and
educational opportunities. All services are provided in an effort
to prevent child abuse/neglect and promote school readiness.
Outagamie, Winnebago, and parts of Calumet County
2011: 3,619 home visits to 426 families; 5,200 workshop/event
participants
Parent Education
Works in collaboration with
Door County Social
Services to assist families in
need of additional support
and resources. Primary
goals are to create a more stable home
environment and keep families working together. Door County
2011: 2,208 hours of service to 48 families
Post-Adoption Resource Center
Provides supportive services to adoptive families, focused on
maintaining post-adoptive family integrity. Northeast Wisconsin
2011: 219 families served
Prenatal Care Coordination
Designed to help pregnant youth (teens to early 20’s) and their
families gain access to medical, social, educational, and other
services related to their pregnancy. Services are available to all
young girls throughout their pregnancy and continuing for up to
60 days after delivery. Brown County 2011: 134 pregnant
youth served
Brighter Futures
Christopher P. Laws,
D.D.S.
Jenny LeBelle
Annette & Skip Lee
Stan Leedle
Brad & Stephanie Lemerond
Jeanine & William Lindeke
David B. Lloyd
Catherine Luther
Heather Lynn
Grant & Michelle Maiman
Jan & Lynn Malchow
Gretchin Marin
Tom & Denise Martin
LeRoy & Mary Matuszak
Deborah Mauthe
Randy & Doreen McCoy
Nancy McGinnity
Carol McGuire
Reggie & June McKenzie
Richard McMahon
Steve Mertens
Tim & Marcia Meyer
Rosalind Meyer
Bill & Karen Monfre
Tony & Kelly Montonati
Peter Adams & Patricia Mulvey
Tim & Susan Nixon
William & Marlene Olson
Mike & Pat O'Neill
Norma L. Otterson
Richard Panske
Mark & Sue Patchak
Kent & Michelle Pauli
Michael & Nancy Pech
David & Mary Pelton
Nicole Peterson
Ted & Bonnie Phernetton
Helen Pierquet
William & Susan Powers
Kevin & Brenda Purtell
David & Deirdre Radosevich
Mark & Patricia Radtke
Randal Rake & Sarah Fenton
Kevin Reindl
Gordon Renn
Ron Retzloff
Diane Richardson
David & Anne Romond
Tammy Rusch
John & Amy Schiek
Patrick & Christine Schillinger
Dave & Kathy Schlitz
Daniel & Julaine Schmidt
James & Jan Schott
Dennis & Nancy Schwenke
Todd & Kara Sederstrom
Paul & Ann Selk
Stacey Sensor
Rachel Shannon
Dr. Daniel & Ann Shea
Michael & Jane Simmer
Donald Simons
Don R. Sipes II, M.D.
Dara Sitter
Clayton & Rose Smits
Jennifer Staidl
Matthew & Dyan Steinkopf
Angela Steuck
Stephen & Lorry Stiles
Deb & Paul Stover
Joseph & Susan Strenger
Bill & Mary Jo Sulzmann
Larry & Rosie Sur
Paul Swett
Renee & Joel Taylor
Christine Thiel
David & Doris Thompson
Jay & Barbara Tomcheck
Eric & Emily Torkelson
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Youth Guidance Programs
Coming Home Project
An after-school and summer program that targets minority and
at-risk youth to provide educational support and recreational
activities. Promotes good decision-making and positive peer
relationships to help youth achieve their full potential.
Green Bay 2011: 399 youth served; 45 youth received
intensive individual services
Family Resource Service Team (FRST)
Addresses the needs of youth who demonstrate significant
personal or family issues with a goal of preventing out-of-home
placements and improving family function. Outagamie and
Brown Counties 2011: 7,989 hours of service to 153 families
86% of families served by Silvercrest Group Home report seeing positive improvement
in their child’s behavior
96% of high-risk youth served by the Coming Home Project decreased truancy and
increased their GPA
Creating
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Friends (continued)
Brian & Jennifer Unitan
Terri Ann Van Den Eng
Roger & Marjorie
Van Drisse
William & Gail Vande
Castle
Jim & Autumn Vande Hei
Warren & Florence
Vande Leest
Toby C. Vanden Heuvel
Kim Wastel
Sandra Weitz
Dr. Kevin & Cindy
Wienkers
Steve & Gail Wilcox
Abbott & Sarah Wilson
Becky Woest
Phil & Darlene Yazbak
Vince Zehren
Candoce Ziegelbauer
Anonymous (6)
Contributors
Terri Abraham
Clayton Abts
Jeff & Tami Adolf
Jeremy Alby
Dennis & Beth Alldridge
Chris & Deb Allen
Dennis Allie
Denise Anderson
Mark & Erin Anderson
Sandra Andreini
Mabel Argires
JoAnn Auer
Courtney Ayala
Jill Badtke
Dennis Baer
Andrea Baer
Chris Balison
Amy Bargenquast
Lynn Barrett
Peter Barrett
Patrick Bastien
Tracy Batal
Ellen Ivey Bates
Carolyn Bauer
Don Baumgartner
Robert & Kathryn
Bechard
Susan Begley
Kelly Beilfuss
Elizabeth Beining
David Belter
Julie Belville
Amanda Bernhagen
William Birkle
Doug Bisbee
Laura Bishop
Dan & Colleen Bissett
Holly Bittner
Denise Blaze
Mike Bloom
Silvercrest Group Home
A group home for teenage boys, providing services that are
designed to stabilize delinquent behaviors and improve family
relationships. Winnebago County 2011: 2,615 days of service
to 15 youth
Transitions
Provides employability and
life skills training to youth
at Lincoln Hills School that
are transitioning back
home. Brown and
Sheboygan Counties 2011: 20 youth
served
WIA Older Youth Program
An intervention program for at-risk youth, ages 19-21, designed
to improve the skills of our local work force. Provides assistance
with completion of HSED/GED, career exploration, college
enrollment and financial literacy. Brown, Kewaunee and
Oconto Counties 2011: 65 youth served
Brighter Futures
Craig Blumer
Kathleen Blumreich
Wayne & Vicki Bokelman
Mr. & Mrs. Darwin Bork
Mike & Marge Bork
Vicki Bosanny
Stephany Bouchea
Kathryn Bouras
Sarah Brandt
Paul Brault
Ryan Braun
Jerry Breuer
Richard & Phyllis Breuer
Laurene Brooks
Amy & Brian Brownson
Julie Buedding
Donna Bultman
Gary & Loretta Bunke
Max Burgert
Kathleen Burgert
Meika Burnikel
Joanne M. Burns
Ben & Angela Buss
Marcus Butts
Bridget Caflisch
John & Phyllis Calder
Gail Cameron
Kristin Canan
Bobbie-Jo Caron
Julia Carroll
Dianne Cavender
Bryn Ceman
Teofilo Cervantes
Judy Chike
Ann Christiansen
Tom Christoph
David & Judith Clark
Terrance Cleary
Dawn Clem
Charles Clough
Jane Coleman
Dennis & Jody Corcoran
Rob Corcoran
Jen Corcoran
Pat Corcoran
Patrick & Susan Costello
Christina Courtney
Karen Cowan
Susan Cox
Carol Crawford
Veronica Crowe
Lindsey Crowe
Cathy Cullison
Mike & Shelly Cullom
Deanna Cuttill
Henry & Margaret Czachor
Carol Czarnecki
Roger & Sharon Daanen
Barb Dahl
Elizabeth Damisch
Craig & Jennifer Daood
Elizabeth Dart
Mary Daul
Jody Davis
Susan Davister
Daniel & Shelley Dedering
Tonya Dedering
Mandy Degrand
Richard DeGrave
Roger Degroot
Joe Demler
Jaimie Denil
Kris Dennis
Megan DePrey
Paul DeShambo
Jody & Todd Devens
Dr. Robert & Nan Devermann
Mike & Teri Dexheimer
David Discher
Brian Dobish
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Counseling & Treatment Services
Child & Youth Therapy
Day Treatment for Children & Adolescents
Provides intensive counseling services to youth who are
exhibiting severe behavioral and/or emotional problems.
Green Bay area and Door County 2011: 30,965 hours of
service to 105 youth
Residential Treatment Program
Provides intensive services to youth who are unable to remain in
their homes or other community-based settings due to extreme
behavioral problems. State of Wisconsin 2011: 5,589 days of
care to 33 youth
Student Assistance Program
Provides a variety of counseling and intervention functions in
local schools, to meet the needs of students and their families as
well as school staff and administrators. Green Bay area
2011: 697 hours of service provided to two area school
districts
95% of clients served by The Counseling Clinic report that they have developed
new coping strategies; 80% report improved relationships
Creating
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Contributors (continued)
Glenn & Barbara Doherty
Michael Donart
Dale Dorn
Jim Drake
Lauri B. Droster
Emily Rose Drury
Dennis & Sandy Duckett
Kevin Duffy
Andrew & Allison Dumke
Janelle Edwards
Peter & Beth Ehlert
Maria Ehrenberger
Jeffrey Eiden
Mary Emmons
Mary Engebose
Sandra Engels
Ron & Kay Engels
Mya & Kim Enright
Will & Erin Enright
Keith & Elvita Erdmann
Wendy Erickson
Leota Ester
Patricia Evans
Patrick Evans & Jenna
Bauer
M.J. & Gwen Falk
Bruce & Luann Fauska
Jon Fenrich
Debra Fernau
Julie Fictum
Alan & Cindy Finesilver
Rebecca Flanery
Carol Flanigan
Dennis & Diane Fletcher
Dr. Ken & Paula Fleurant
Michael & Shari Floyd
Dawn Foeller
Lori Foster
Cynthia Fox
Lance Fox
Patty Francour
Brian & Larissa Fravel
Carol Fredrickson
Katherine Fredrickson
Lori Freed
Richard & Bonnie
Fremgen
Debra Frick
Tracy Frost
Carla Fuller
Paul Gannon
Benjamin Ganther
Tim & Mary Gantz
Marissa Garcia
Don & Phyllis Garelick
Daniel & Linda Gatske
Bonnie Gerstenfeld
Josh Gerving
Paul & Sherri Getchel
Dean Giese
Tracy Gillespie
Robert Glass
Christine Glidden
Adult Therapy
Our Place
An 18-bed community-based
residential facility for adults
who have been diagnosed
with a serious mental illness
and are unable to care for themselves.
Brown County 2011: 6,422 days of service to 20 individuals
Women’s Recovery Journey
An intensive outpatient program offering specialized services for
women in need of treatment for AODA (Alcohol and Other Drug
Abuse) and other co-occurring disorders. Brown County
2011: 5,657 hours of service to 111 women and their families
Individuals of All Ages
The Counseling Clinic
Provides comprehensive counseling services for individuals of
any age, families, and/or groups on a variety of relationship and
mental health issues. Green Bay area and Fox Valley 2011:
26,658 hours of service to 2,327 individuals and families
Brighter Futures
Steve & Kim Glish
Joe Glodoski
Anne Glowcheski
Jeffrey & Susan Goetz
Blair Ashley Goodrich
Brittany Goodrich
Theresa Goyette
Jeff & Kathleen Gracyalny
Mary Graf
Nathan & Kenlin Grams
Debbie Gray-Patton
Marlin & Judi Greenfield
Mary Greinert
Tina Grenlie
Douglas & Stacie Gries
Sandy Groeschel
Tim & Renee Guzek
Maria Hackbarth
Lester & Marilyn Haen
Tom & Judy Haevers
Brenda Haines
Karen Haley
Marilyn Halley
Kim Hamrick
Kathleen Hanahan
Meghan Hanley
Mailee Harkey
Ron Harrell
Adrienne Hartman
AmySue Hartman
Margie Harvey
Sandra Hauge
Corrine Hayes
Carolyn Hegge
Christina Heitman
Emily Helmke
Steve & Kristy Hemp
Jason Henderson
Geoff & Cindy Hendren
Marietta Hensler
John & Kathryn Herb
Nancy Hereford
Gretchen Herrmann
Susann Herzer
Monique Herzog
Jenny Hettmann
Wendy Hielsberg
Dennis & Sherry Hilbert
H. Joseph Hildebrand
Joe & Patricia Hilmer
Dan & Kay Hinton
Nancy Hinz
Ann Hockers
Maureen Hogan
John Holdorf
Robert Holliday
Heather Holly-Pinnow
Wilbert & Mary Hooten
Vickie & Kennan Horn
Jessica Hornby
Linda Houle
Brett House
Mark & Laurie Huffington
Nicole Hughes
Judith Huinker
Rich & Joleen Hunkins
Douglas & Chrys Hyde
Jolayne Ingebritson
Andrea Irvine
Michelle Islinger
Melissa Jaccard
Matthew & Megan Jacquet
Roy Janzen & Liz Rice Janzen
Tameca Jefferson
Steven Jencks
Chris Jenks
Trent Jezwinski
Larry & Jane Johnson
Bryan Johnson
Judy Johnson
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Crisis Services
Crisis Center
Provides professional, short-term crisis counseling in person or
over the phone for people of all ages, 24 hours a day. Brown,
Shawano, Sheboygan Counties; collaborative with 12 northern
Wisconsin counties 2011: 5,327 in-person counseling
sessions; 40,508 telephone crisis calls answered
Open Door Youth Services
Provides free, 24-hour mediation, counseling, and intervention
services for runaways and other youth in crisis, with a primary
goal to reunite youth with their families as quickly as possible.
Brown, Door, Kewaunee, Marinette and Oconto Counties
2011: 265 youth received in-person counseling; 2,100
received services by phone
90% of phone clients served at the Crisis Center reported crisis resolution after
Sexual Assault Center
Provides free, confidential
advocacy and support
services to sexual assault
victims and their families,
24 hours a day. Also
focuses on community
awareness, education and prevention. Brown, Door, Oconto
and Marinette Counties 2011: 1,021 primary and secondary
victims assisted; 10,241 prevention education participants
Willow Tree Child Advocacy Center
Provides services to children who are suspected victims of abuse
or neglect or witness to a crime. Willow Tree provides a safe,
comfortable facility where children can discuss the abuse and
receive medical attention and counseling/support services for as
long as its needed. Northeast Wisconsin 2011: 248 children
served
talking with a Crisis counselor
96% of youth seen in person by Open Door Youth Services reduced their conflict and
were able to return home or to a safe living environment
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Contributors (continued)
Amanda Johnson
Karen Josephs
David & Lynn Joyce
Kathleen Jurecki
Bob & Bonnie Kaftan
Tanya Kaminski
Bobbi Karcz
Glenn & Marta Karlov
Teri Keller
Donald & Josephine
Kellogg
Mary Kemps
Deborah M. King
Erika King
Terry Kleinschmidt
Rob & Lynn Kleman
Lee & Anne Klemens
Pat Klich
Joan M. Klister
Lori Knaus
Jeffery & Karen Knaus
Charles & Sharon Kocher
Tracey Kocken
Jeffrey & Kathryn Koehler
Kurt & Judy Koeppler
Virgil & Betty Koester
Eric Kohlbeck
Dana Kohlmeyer
Mike Kohnke
Mary Jo Kolb
Eleanor Konrath
Shelby Anne Kopchik
Adrien Kopish
Barb Korth
Jacki Kossik
Mary Kraft
Elizabeth J. Kress
Scott & Staci Kring
Erica Kroncke
Mari Krueger
William R. Kruse
Rhonda Kubasta
Mariene Joy La Fleur
Amy LaCosse
Dave LaForest
John & Amy Laird
Bette Lang
Robert & Nan Lee Langan
Gregg Langenfeld
Don & Mary Langenkamp
Kimberly Kankelma
Patricia Larkin
Cynithia Larscheid
Brian LaSee
Helaine Lasky
Maureen Lasky
Kim Lawrence
Amy & Craig Leach
Julie Lefebvre
Glenn & Judy Lehnert
Steven & Mary Leib
Robert & Elaine
Lemerond
Brighter Futures
Lyle & Nancy Leonhardt
John & Julie Leschke
Eileen Lewallen
Evan & Susan Lin
Ken & Barb Lindemann
Melanie Londo
Mike & Marge Lotto
Rose Loughrin
Molly Lubinsky
Barbara Luczak
Joyce Ludwig
Don & Nina Lundin
Bonnie Lutzow
Lori Mackey
Jake & Mary Kay Maertz
Ramona Makos
Joan Malcheski
Lynn Malfroid
Pam Malin
John & Laurel Malone
Dr. Thomas & Maureen Manion
Jeff Marmer
Jeffrey Martinson
Laurie Matthews
Penny Matulle
Katherine McCardle
Dennis & Angie McCarthy
Brian & Joann McClone
Joe McCreery
Larry McDonald
Charles & Mary McGee
Daniel & Karen McGregor
Kim McGuire
Sheri Mealy
Rex Mehlberg
Ken Meier
Jane Meilahn
Nancy Meilahn
Sarah Merten
Linda Merz
Becky Metz
Janette Meverden
Mike & Cindy Mihelich
Michael & Jodi Nuthals-Mikulsky
Sherri Miller
Elaine Milson
Andrea & Terry Mitchell
Cynthia Monette
Dr. Robert & Lynn Moyer
Anne M. Muench
Lehann Mullin
Susan Z. Murphy
Katherine M. Murphy
Shelly Muza
Dennis & Claudia Naidl
Steve Navis
Russell & Mary Ann Nero
Karen Neubauer
Daniel & Jane Neufelder
Harold & Mary Neville
Alice Newman
Phillip Nickolai
Ted & Geraldine Niedzwiecki
Aileen Nimmer
Sandra Noe
David Noone
Janna Nordeman
Renny & Judith Ohlsson
Maureen Oldenburg
Kathy Olinski
Doug & Kitti Olson
Scott & Amy Olvey
Gene & Teresa Ostert
Michael Palomaki
Elisa Pederson
Paula Pedretti
Bridget Pells
Eric J. Pelnar
Lynn Perry
Randy & Bonnie Peterson
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Self-Sufficiency Programs
Day Report Centers
Designed to serve as an alternative to incarceration for nonviolent adult offenders. Services include assessment and case
management, day reporting and monitoring, and skill building.
Outagamie and Winnebago Counties 2011: 455 offenders
served; 9,240 bed days diverted from jail
New Beginnings
Provides transitional housing and support services to women
who are homeless, or at risk of becoming homeless, due to
domestic violence and/or sexual assault. Brown County
2011: 28 individuals served
Transitional Living Program/Independent Living Skills
Assists homeless individuals, as well as youth in the foster care
system, with learning the skills necessary to become selfsufficient and live independently. Provides case management and
counseling services as well as housing, financial assistance and
employability skills training.
Brown County 2011: 41 youth housed; 81 individuals
received skills training only
100% of Ways to Work participants successfully completed financial
literacy training to better manage their family budget
98% of youth served by TLP successfully transitioned to their own apartments
Creating
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Contributors (continued)
Lois Peterson
Priscilla Peterson
Kate Pfaendtner
Dr. & Mrs. Christopher
Pinn
Stephanie Pirus
James Plog
Troy Plos
Jullie Pollnow
Meg Posorske
Jennifer Pribbernow
Don & Karen Price
Janet Process
Theodore & Rosemary
Prosser
Kimberly Radtke
Dora Railling
Carrie Rand
Colin A. Rasor Sr.
Jim Rath
Carol Ray
Pam Rebman
Katherine Reff
Judy Rehm
Tim & Michele Reid
Amy Reilly
Jesse & Cristina
Rentmeester
Amanda Retzak-Krump
Judith Ribbens
Kate Rice
Jon Richard
Dennis & Laurie
Robertson
Jaclyn Rocheleau
Bernard & Margaret Roels
Joshua Roffman & Julie
Levison
Amy Rolph
Rachel Ruch
James Rudd
Jennifer Ruechel
Chris & Liza Ruetten
Bob & Jolyce Rupp
Gloria Rybacki
Carol Rymer
Kim Saari
Mike Sammons
Lisa Samorske
Jeff L. Sanderfoot
Jonathan Schauske
John Scherer
Karen Kay Scheuermann
Donald & Carole Schibly
Heidi Schilling
Jennifer Schloesser
Elizabeth Stacy Schmid
Richard Schmitz
Allen J. Schmude
Ann Schoen
Mark Schultz
Randall & Kathleen
Schultz
Steps to Success
A voluntary program
designed to assist inmates
and parolees of the
Taycheedah Correctional
Institution in making a
successful transition to life outside of
prison. Brown, Manitowoc, Sheboygan, Oconto, Kewaunee and
Door Counties 2011: 8 individuals served
Ways to Work
Provides small loans to working parents who cannot get loans
elsewhere. The purpose of the loan is to help families pay for the
purchase of a reliable used car, or car repairs, to assist in
sustaining employment. Brown, Outagamie and Winnebago
Counties 2011: 108 loans approved
Windows to Work
A voluntary program designed to assist inmates and parolees of
the Oshkosh Correctional Institution in making a successful
transition to life outside of prison. Brown, Manitowoc and
Sheboygan Counties 2011: 54 individuals served
Brighter Futures
Mark & Michelle Schultz
Tonya Schulz
Conrad & Nancy
Schumitsch
William Schuster
Dale Schuurman
Russell & Patricia
Schwalbe
Frank Seckar
Amanda Secor
Jeremiah Selthofner
Victoria Sheehan
Mark Sievert
Susan A. Simons
Kandi Simons
Bonita Simons
Scott Sitter
Terrance & Sharon Slover
Michal Slovick
Dawn Smith
Pat Smole
Sandra Smoody
Danielle Soland
Richard & Virginia Somers
Mary Sorgel
Joseph & Tammy Spakowicz
Kelly Sperl
Veronica Staats
Sue Stammer
Joel & Nanci Steber
Lucy Steinberg
Cathie Steiner
Mark & Patricia Stockli
Elizabeth Stockli
Ruth Stoffel
Linus & Jeane Stoll
Keith Stoll
Robert Stollfuss
Sarah Storma
Jeffrey Stradel
Phil Strandwitz
Mary Sullivan
Jennifer Tachick
Darin & Sharon Tappy
Lawrence & Mary Teofilo
LaWellyn & Yolanda Tesch
Sara Thiesfeldt
Randall & Christy Thomas
Dianne Thompson
Paul & Eilene Thormodsgard
John Thorne
Dr. Richard & Elizabeth
Timmons
Andrea Titulaer
John Erck & Terri Tobias
Stacy Torzala
Jeff & Ann Trembly
Wayne & Wendy Trembly
Mark Troudt
Stephanie Tsai
Jennifer Uttech
Patti Van Fossen
Gerald & Mary Beth
Van Gruensven
Susan Van Houwellingen
Dawn Van Laanen
David & Connie Van Lieshout
John A. Vande Hei
Carol Vanden Bush
Denise Vanden LangenbergCoffman
Kang Vang
Lara Vendola-Messer
Paul Vervoort
Teri Verhasselt
Lucinda Vette
Steve & Patti Vickman
Ellen Voie
Rita Voight
Sandra & Richard Voruda
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Creating Brighter Futures
Contributors (continued)
Teri & Robin Voss
Janeen Wagner
Evan Wagner
Paula Walker
Wayne & Judy Walters
Bobbie Ware
Patrick & Mary Webb
Lisa Weber
Pete Weidner
Michelle Weisse
Heather Wemmer
Karen Wendland
Doris Werdin
Michelle Wesenberg
Sharon Westphal
Scott Westphal
Lisa Wickey
Heidi Widi
Frederick & Kathleen
Wieting
Lori Wilkening
Kathleen Williams
Gary Wilner
Jennifer Wilson
Brenda Winney
Richard & Nancy Winslow
Gail Wise
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Denise Witt
Patti Woeslaw
Allan Woodin
Kristen Wright
Elizabeth Whealon
Wyman
Lori Yates
Lova Yazdani
Carolann Yeska
Jennifer Yetter
Don & Donna Yineman
Roger & Barbara Young
Jennifer Young
Rachel Youngquist
Suzanne Youngwirth
Amir Abou Zeid
Gary & Marie Zellmer
Wade Zernicke
William & Mary
Ziemendorf
Jane Zimmerman
Sarah Zimmerman
Julie & George Zinth
Julie Zuleger
Anonymous (4)
Businesses &
Organizations
Leaders
Associated Bank *
Cellcom Green Bay
Marathon *
Cloud Family Foundation *
Community Foundation for
the Fox Valley Region
Festival Foods, Inc. *
Green Bay Packers
Foundation
George Kress Foundation *
Schneider National
Foundation *
Schreiber Foods, Inc. *
Somerville, Inc. *
US Venture Open Fund for
Basic Needs *
Wisconsin Public Service
Foundation *
Partners
Amerhart, Ltd. *
Cellcom Green Bay
Marathon - "Run for a
Reason" Program
Green Bay Packaging, Inc.
* Includes Child Advocacy Center Campaign contribution
Green Bay Packaging Coated Products Div.
J.J. Keller Foundation, Inc.
Little Rapids - Egan
Family Foundation, Inc.
Prevea Health Services
Tosca, Ltd. *
Wal Mart Foundation
Wells Fargo Foundation *
Greater Green Bay
Community Foundation
Guardians
City of Appleton
Bank First National
Godfrey & Kahn, SC
Green Bay Area Exchange
Club
Green Bay Preble Optimist
Foundation
M&I Bank (BMO Financial
Group) - Green Bay
Sanimax Corporation
UnitedHealthcare
Champions
Affinity Health System
Aon Risk Services
Augustine Stewardship
Trust Fund
Bridgeview Dental
Brown County Sheriff
Benevolent Association
Door County Christ Child
Society
First Congregational
Church - Oshkosh
Heyrman Printing, LLC
Humana, Inc.
ITT Technical Institute
Johnson Bank & Johnson
Insurance - Green Bay
Johnson Bank & Johnson
Insurance - Appleton
Kimberly Clark Foundation
Krueger Family
Chiropractic
Lord of Lakes Lutheran
Church - Winneconne
Mathfab
Metzler, Timm, Treleven,
Pahl, Beck SC
Miles Kimball Company
Mutual of America
Nicolet National Bank
Rummeles Jewelers
Sawyer Creek
Orthodontists
The Exchange Club of
Oshkosh
ThedaCare
US Bank
University of Wisconsin Green Bay
West Side Tire & Auto
Center
Wipfli, LLP
Mentors
Altrusa of Door County
Ameriprise Employee
Giving Campaign
BrotherBaer, LLC
Brown County Women's
Club
Cenpatico Behavioral
Health
Corcoran Glass & Paint
Davis & Kuelthau, SC
E.D. Chase Roofing
Festival Foods - Oshkosh
Griffin Builders Inc.
Heyrman Construction
Network Health Plan
Paper Converting Machine
Company
Raasch Associates, Inc.
Schenck, SC
Special Forces Building &
Grounds
St. John Evangelist
Congregation
Thrivent Financial for
Lutherans Employee
Giving
Volunteer Center of Brown
County
Advocates
Arts for Kids, Inc.
Ashwaubenon Lioness
Club
Astro Industries, Inc.
Kenneth Calewarts,
Attorney-At-Law
Computer Associates
Davis Child Care Center
First United Methodist
Church - Green Bay
Hanneman & Dustrude
Dental
Health Care Credit Union
Hurckman Family
Foundation
JPMorgan Chase
Lawrence A. Johnson,
DDS
Knights of Columbus
Council #4505
Konop Family Foundation
Martin Security Systems
McCain Foods
National Child Protection
Training Center
Oshkosh Area Community
Foundation
Oshkosh Central Credit
Union
Procter & Gamble Paper
Products
The Business Bank
Winnebago County
Medical Society Alliance
Winnebago County
Human Services
Wellness Association
Young, Schuster, &
Maslowski, LLP
Friends
Algoma Blvd United
Methodist Church
Basiliere, Thompson,
Bissett & Castonia LLP
BayCare Clinic Foundation
Brian LaViolette
Scholarship Foundation
C. Sweeting Plumbing
CA Lawton Company
Dead End Investments,
LLC
Dex Plus Construction
Essco, Inc.
Houdini Academy for
Children
Immaculate Conception
Church
Independent, Inc.
Lamers Bus Lines
M & I Bank - Oshkosh
Nativity of Our Lord
Congregation
Oshkosh Rotary Southwest
Papa Murphy's
PODS
RE/MAX on the Water
Reeke-Marold Co., Inc.
Spellmans Marina, LLC
SS Edward & Isidore
Congregation
Unified School District of
DePere
Winnebago Oral Surgery, SC
Write Ideas
Contributors
Apple Joe's, Inc.
Bay Area Consultants
Campbell Wrapper Corporation
Combined Federal Campaign
of Greater Wisconsin
Consider it Done, LLC
East Wisconsin Savings Bank
Gauthier Chiropractic, LLC
GoodSearch
Green Bay Seven-UP Bottling,
Inc.
The Harnack Company
The Healthy Touch
Hill Building Maintenance
Liberty Diversified International
Life Moves, Inc
Morton Drug Company
Munising Corporation, Inc.
NAMI of Brown County
Notre Dame De La Baie
Academy
Plexus
Pulaski High School
Roeming Stables, LLC
TerraCycle Brigades
Unum Corporation
Wealth Plan - Mike Ajango
WFRV-TV 5
The William Carter Company
WI Department of Corrections
Employees
United Ways
Brown County United Way
United Way Fox Cities
Oshkosh Area United Way
United Way of Door County
Tri-City Area United Way
2011 Green & Gold Gala Gold Sponsors
2011 Financial Information
Sources of Funds
Other 0.4%
Purchase of Service 2.1%
United Way 6.4%
Contributions & Grants 8.5%
Program Service Fees 17.4%
Government Contracts
65.1%
Uses of Funds
Self-Sufficiency
Programs 12.2%
Administrative 6.7%
Fundraising 0.6%
Green Bay Packers
Crisis
Services
18.1%
Early Childhood
Development 15.5%
Youth Guidance
Programs 8.4%
Child & Youth
Counseling/Treatment
24.6%
Adult Counseling/
Treatment 13.8%
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