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C RO T C H E D
M O U N TA I N
Annual Report 2014
No Ordinary Joe
Building a Life in the Community
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
As of June 30, 2014
* CHARLES H. BALDWIN
Bedford, New Hampshire
* DAVID H. BARNES, ESQ.
Treasurer
Manchester, New Hampshire
BONNIE B. BENNETT
PRESIDENT’S LETTER
Support through Life’s
Most Difficult Journeys
Jaffrey, New Hampshire
RAYMOND BENOIT
Bedford, New Hampshire
W. CARL COOLEY, M.D.
Concord, New Hampshire
JAY DINKEL
Amherst, New Hampshire
BRIAN DONOVAN
Shrewsbury, Massachusetts
Mountain remains a vital part of the picture
ADRIENNE FERRO EVANS
for many. In this year’s Annual Report,
Concord, New Hampshire
we’ll highlight a few of our past patients
GILBERT L. FULD, M.D.
Keene, New Hampshire
and students and tell you about their lives
GRETCHEN B. GAUL
Amherst, New Hampshire
* BENJAMIN F. GAYMAN, ESQ.
beyond the physical place called Crotched
Secretary
Manchester, New Hampshire
Mountain and how we strive to build a
CHARLES GIACOPELLI, ESQ.
lifelong alliance with people with disabilities.
Manchester, New Hampshire
For me, an ongoing success story that
JOHN S. GIKAS
Manchester, New Hampshire
keeps getting better is that of Brenda
JANET GREEN
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Henderson. Brenda had a stroke in the fall
RT. REV. DONALD P. HART
Peterborough, New Hampshire
of 2006. She was admitted to Crotched
DAVID HEDSTROM, D.D.S.
Greenfield, New Hampshire
Mountain Specialty Hospital in January
* DEANNA S. HOWARD
Lebanon, New Hampshire
2007, and began a long journey of intensive
SHARI M. JANKOWSKI
rehabilitation that enabled her to return to
Merrimack, New Hampshire
* LESLIE KENNEY
her own home in May 2008. While a
Peterborough, New Hampshire
* BRUCE KING
New London, New Hampshire
HAROLD D. LOSEY, JR.
Concord, New Hampshire
CHARLTON MACVEAGH, JR.
Marlborough, New Hampshire
RICHARD E. MANDEVILLE
West Newbury, Massachusetts
JAMES G. MCGUIRE, M.D.
New London, New Hampshire
LUCAS M. MERROW
Rollinsford, New Hampshire
* JAMES C. PIET
Concord, New Hampshire
MARK PROLMAN
Nashua, New Hampshire
SUSAN A. REEVES, RN, Ed.D.
Deb Burke, CMCC care manager, Brenda Henderson,
past CM Specialty Hospital patient and CMCC
client and Patty Blanchard, Brenda’s personal care
service provider welcome friends into Brenda’s
cozy home.
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CROTCHED MOUNTAIN,
physical issues that she still works on
today. But this story isn’t about her time at
Crotched Mountain; it’s about how she
But that doesn’t mean we
built a life that is different from before
lose touch. The reach of our
and that is ripe with opportunity, challenge
supports go far beyond our Greenfield
campus. People who come to Crotched
New Boston, New Hampshire
address aphasia and other cognitive and
returned to her community and has since
* MARSHALL ROWE (partial term)
* BARBARA RUSSELL (partial term)
cognitive and occupational therapies to
people come and people go.
New London, New Hampshire
Vice Chair
Concord, New Hampshire
patient, Brenda received physical, speech,
and reward.
Brenda lives independently in her
Mountain for rehabilitation or education
own home with the help of a number of
leave here to follow their own life paths in
home- and community-based supports
Hopkinton, New Hampshire
their communities. With residential, recre-
coordinated by Deb Burke of Crotched
* CAROL STONER, Ph.D.
(partial term)
ational, assistive technology and care
Mountain Community Care. Supports
management services state-wide, Crotched
include personal care services that assist
* DONALD L. SHUMWAY
Sudbury, Massachusetts
* NANCY VANVRANKEN, M.D.
Concord, New Hampshire
* JAMES W. VARNUM
Chair
Etna, New Hampshire
RICHARD G. VERNEY
Bennington, New Hampshire
On the Cover
Joe Reed and Doug Morehouse are part of a volunteer building team for Habitat for Humanity in Conway.
Story on page 4.
* CYNTHIA E. YUKNEWICZ
Amherst, New Hampshire
* Board of Directors
Photography by Joan Crooker, Geoff Forester, Geoff Garfinkle, Michael Havey, Liz LaRose, Stephanie Turek.
Printed on Monadnock Astrolite Silk, donated by Monadnock Paper Mills, Inc., Bennington, NH.
In addition to family and friends, Brenda finds companionship at her church and through a brain injury support group she attends. According to Deb, “Brenda has so
much to offer in energy, intelligence and attitude. She is a
joy to be around!”
“I like being positive and not giving up,” says Brenda,
who kept her positive attitude following a diagnosis of
breast cancer in 2011 that was successfully treated. “Brenda
is loved by all who have the privilege of knowing her. She
works so hard at making her daily life a success despite her
challenges,” adds Deb.
“My goal was to live in my own house again like I did
before my stroke and I am, thanks to the help I received
from Crotched Mountain and from so many other organizations and people.”
We’re thrilled that Brenda’s life is filled with such
pleasures and that her independence has allowed her to
resume her interests and pursue new goals. Please enjoy
The Dream Team: Brenda and Patty like to explore home decorating
sites on the computer. Patty also helps Brenda with communication
on the computer as well as in the community.
the other profiles included in this report—Chauntelle, who
continues to make amazing progress after a brain injury,
and Joe, a recent graduate of Crotched Mountain School
Brenda with housekeeping, shopping, errands and medical
who has found support, friendship, livelihood and more in
appointments. And even though Brenda needs few modifi-
his new community.
cations to support her physically, her global aphasia, which
Watch Brenda’s appearance on NH Chronicle when Work-
interferes with receptive and expressive language, makes
campNE, a teen volunteer organization, helped make repairs to
communicating difficult. Her aide helps her understand
her home: wmur.com/new-hampshire-chronicle/friday-
and communicate with others in the community.
august-8th-work-camp/27431582
Deb also advocates for Brenda in her transactions
with Social Security, Medicaid, fuel assistance, therapeutic
services and other health care. All of these supports
empower Brenda to live her life as she chooses. And, as
Brenda reports, she chooses to enjoy the Red Sox—sometimes at Fenway Park. She likes to follow other sports and
explore house decorating trends and ideas. As an avid
reader, her love of books helps her to continually improve
her receptive language skills, as well as her ability to
express herself.
Brenda’s work with New Hampshire Vocational
Brenda’s positive can-do attitude shines in so many ways.
Rehabilitation is ongoing, as she identifies jobs that fit her
skills and interests. She served as a volunteer driver for a
time and enjoyed that immensely. She says she’d also like
to work with animals, or be a companion to people who
are unable to get out into the community. When asked
what she would most like others to know about her,
D ONALD L. S HUMWAY
P RESIDENT AND CEO
Brenda replied, “I like to be with people. I love to socialize!”
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CHAUNTELLE’S PATH TO HEALING
Enjoyment is Good Medicine
Thanks to Crotched Mountain Accessible
Recreation and Sports, (CMARS) Chaun’s life
has been filled with enjoyable and challenging
activities including biking, kayaking, swimming
and skiing.
H
AVE YOU EVER NOTICED
about the first couple of months.
that time flies when
“My family tells me I first spoke on
you’re doing something
Christmas when I wished my cousin a
you enjoy? It’s true for most of us and
Merry Christmas over the phone.”
Chauntelle Alkinburgh, a former
“When she spoke those words
patient at Crotched Mountain
we were both shocked and thrilled,”
Specialty Hospital, is no exception.
recalls Chaun’s mother, Georgia, who
Chauntelle was admitted to
reports the family was given very little
Crotched Mountain in the fall of
hope for Chaun’s recovery by the
2008 after a car accident in which
medical staff where Chaun received
she sustained serious injuries including
trauma care following the accident.
a brain injury. Her prognosis wasn’t
good upon admittance. Her Func-
One of Chaun’s earliest memories
of functioning on a scale of 1 to 7,
Chaun still works to increase mobility in her
left hand and improve her balance with this
simple catch and throw exercise.
was 1 in every domain, indicating a
were all 6s and 7s, indicating full
tional Independence Measurement
(FIM), which measures six domains
when emerging from the coma is of
the therapy pool and the enjoyment
of being in the water. Prior to the
accident Chaun was a physical
education teacher and swim coach,
need for total assistance with all
independence. She reports it was a
the kind that “likes to get right in on
activities of daily living. She
year of hard work and, surprisingly,
the activities with my students.” An
remained in a coma for six weeks.
a lot of pleasure.
athlete who loves to move—on a
When she was discharged, almost a
year later to the day, her FIM scores
Chaun, as her family and friends
call her, doesn’t remember much
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bike, on the soccer field and in and
on the water as a swimmer—Chaun
credits recreation therapy for
niece and nephew became reg-
much of her motivation and
ulars at the Specialty Hospital,
progress in recovery.
accompanying their aunt to
Sarah Graham, CTRS/L,
speech therapy sessions to cheer
one of Chaun’s recreation
her on.
therapists, accompanied her to
Since leaving Crotched
water movement therapy and
Mountain, Chaun has kept in
other recreational activities
touch with CM’s recreational
around the campus, including
offerings through Crotched
bowling and yoga. There are
Mountain Accessible Recre-
many good memories of mile-
ation and Sports (CMARS),
stones attained. One of her
enjoying biking, kayaking and
favorites took place at Sunset
skiing. Kristin Harris, CMARS
Lake, a nearby waterfront area
program director, notes that
owned by Crotched Mountain.
“Chaun gets a lot of satisfac-
She swam out to a floating
dock and back with her left
arm still not fully functional.
Chaun’s Mom, Georgia, has been with Chaun on every
step of her recovery.
tion, joy and sense of accomplishment in her participation,
in addition to the positive
“That was a pretty exciting accom-
therapist Jen Forkey, MSPT,CBIS,
benefits of a good workout. It’s much
plishment because I was a lifeguard
recalls that working through the pain
easier to be motivated and work hard
and swim instructor before my
in her left arm was a significant
if you’re doing something you love.”
accident and it really felt like I was
consideration in therapy. “That slowed
making progress.”
her down, which was against her nature.”
Jen says Chaun was at her best
An athlete who loves to
move—on a bike, on the
soccer field and in and on
the water—Chaun credits
recreation therapy for
much of her progress.
And, ever motivated to further
her recovery, Chaun also enrolled in
pottery classes at the Sharon Arts
when encouraging others. “It helped
Center near her home to strengthen
her see how far she had come. She
and increase mobility in her left
even coached me as I trained for a
hand. The colorful and functional
triathlon!”
evidence of her skill is on display all
Prior to leaving Crotched Mountain, Chaun moved to an apartment
on campus where she was responsible
around her parents’ home, where
Chaun lived after her discharge.
This fall, Chaun moved back to
for planning and preparing meals,
Troy, New York, close to where she
keeping her schedule and living as
lived at the time of her accident and
independently as possible. “I didn’t
an area where many of her family
members live. She has an apartment
Another activity that made time
want to go at first. I didn’t want to
fly for Chaun was Cognitive Therapy,
leave my friends on the unit,” says
and plans to continue to pursue her
which began three months into her
Chaun. But it wasn’t long before she
interests in photography and pottery,
rehabilitation. “Cognitive therapy
got the hang of managing the details
renew her driver’s license and explore
employment opportunities where she
helped me remember things from
of her daily life and going back to
before the accident. We did activities
visit her friends on the Specialty
can use her Masters degree in Health
that really exercised my brain and
Hospital unit.
Education. “Family is very important
helped it recover. And I learned
memory strategies that I still use
Both Chaun and Georgia still
keep in touch with friends they made
to me. I’m looking forward to having
so many friends and relatives close
today,” says Chaun. “I missed it when
at Crotched Mountain. “Patients,
by,” Chaun remarks. “We’re sad to see
I advanced out of the class.”
family members and staff were like
her go,” adds Georgia with tears in
one big family. We all knew each
her eyes. “But we know that it’s time
were balance and walking, which she
other and cared about each other,”
for Chaun to move ahead with her
still works on today. Her physical
says Georgia. Even Chaun’s young
life. She’s ready now.”
Her biggest physical challenges
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Joe’s Got People
Tim, Joe and Rachel gathered to celebrate Joe’s birthday at Joe’s house in Conway.
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CROTCHED MOUNTAIN, our
mission to forge lifelong
alliances with the people
communicating his needs and would
sometimes resort to aggressive behav-
up a storm, smiling from ear-to-ear.”
No one knows this transformation
iors. Colleen Elliott, Joe’s classroom
better than Tim Hogue, community
we serve is paramount. Sometimes
teacher for six years, remembers that
transition coordinator at CMS, who
those alliances involve services, some-
it was through focusing on coping
was a para-educator when he met Joe.
times advocacy and sometimes
and communication skills that Joe
“The first time Joe and I connected,”
friendship. Joe Reed, a 2012 graduate
learned to regulate his emotions and
Tim remembers, “it was Thanksgiving
of Crotched Mountain School (CMS)
make better choices. He began to
vacation, and we built model cars
who now lives in Conway, acquired
experience success.
together. He was pretty quiet; we didn’t
some very close friends—some would
even say family—for a lifetime.
Joe came to Crotched Mountain
“When he first arrived, he barely
spoke. He was afraid to form rela-
say much to each other.”
As months passed, Tim and Joe
tionships and express himself,”
continued to spend more time
School as a residential student in
Colleen recalls. “When he left, he was
together. Tim, a former carpenter and
2006. At the time, Joe had difficulty
big man on campus. He would chat
locksmith, is a skilled craftsman.
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He wondered if Joe might take an
interest in carpentry. “I’ll never forget
the look on Joe’s face when he saw
the workshop,” says Tim. “His face lit
up! The first thing he wanted to build
was an armoire. He’d seen one in
someone’s room.”
It turned out Joe had a real
knack for woodworking. Not only did
they build an armoire, they built a
chest of drawers and a desk and chair
all from oak harvested at Crotched
Mountain. The pieces furnish Joe’s
bedroom.
As Joe’s social and coping skills
evolved, so did his relationship with
Tim. One weekend, Tim asked Joe if
he’d like to spend the weekend with
Tim and his wife, Rachel. “Joe seemed
a little uncertain, so I dropped the
idea,” says Tim. Until about 18
months later. Joe was finding he was
ready for more independence and out
of the blue asked Tim, “Can I still
come live with you?”
Tim and Rachel rallied. Joe
Joe shows off the desk and chair he and Tim built from lumber harvested at Crotched
Mountain. His room is also furnished with a chest of drawers and armoire they built together.
spent weekends with them while they
New Hampshire. He lives in a group
building a coffee table with NCIL
became certified foster parents. In
residence operated by North Country
staff psychologist Dr. Bob Sisson.
2010, Joe moved in with Tim and
Independent Living (NCIL). Wendy
We’re always happy
to see Joe. He works
hard, and when he
finishes one task he
asks for another.
Ultimately, Joe says he wants to
Oster, program manager, says that Joe
live independently. He demonstrates
has created an active, interesting life
his commitment to this goal by listing
for himself.
all the things he’s mastered already
With staff support, Joe is employed
and those he still works on—starting
five days a week at Attitash, a nearby
with making his bed and doing his
ski resort, where he works in hospitality.
laundry to shopping, cooking and get-
He delivers Meals on Wheels. He
ting to work and other appointments.
volunteers at the local community
“He’s got people,” observes Tim.
kitchen, and at Habitat for Humanity
“There were key staff members at
Rachel, where he stayed until gradua-
on Thursdays, where he joins a regular
CMS who were there for Joe over the
long term. It was just what he needed.”
tion. “He became a member of the
crew of volunteers currently building a
family. He had his chores—laundry,
block of apartments. Doug Morehouse
cooking and helping around the
oversees the building project. “We’re
they needed. Recently, on the day
house,” says Tim. And they traveled
always happy to see Joe. He works
before Joe’s birthday, they met at
It seems that everyone got what
to Mississippi to visit Rachel’s large
hard and when he finishes one task he
Joe’s house. Along with presents and
family where, she reports, “Joe was
asks for another. And boy, does he love
a huge piece of mud pie, there was a
welcomed with many warm hugs.”
lunch!” Doug says laughing.
birthday card from Tim and Rachel.
After graduation in 2012, Joe
returned to his home area in Conway,
When Joe’s not volunteering, he
hikes, fishes and is designing and
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It read, “Happy Birthday Son, Love
Tim and Rachel.”
Noteworthy Activities
Bruins Game Raises $27,000
Telling via Telemedicine
E
ACH YEAR,
ATECH
Services in Concord
evaluates, recommends
and oversees the programming and use of hundreds of
communication devices for
people with autism across
New Hampshire. Following
an initial evaluation, ATECH
specialists often have multiple
follow-up appointments over
Ready, Set Connect! participant Max and ABA therapist
extended periods of time to
Kelly Vigneault help ATECH speech language pathologist
Phyllis Watson test out the Double.
adjust both software and
hardware to custom-program a
way visual and audio communication.
device to an individual’s changing
The Doubles were funded by the
needs. Needless to say, that’s a lot
DOUG FLUTIE JR. FOUNDATION
of travel for ATECH therapists and FOR AUTISM, which provides
for families, teachers and others
resources and information to famiwho work with ATECH clients. With lies and others who support people
the recent purchase of three Doubles with autism. “We’re thrilled to be
for remote consultation this is no
able to increase and ease access to
longer the case. The Double is an
vital services with these devices,”
iPad mounted on a remote-controlled said ATECH director DENNIS
mobile platform that allows for two- BRADLEY.
Students Joe and Krista break in the new lanes.
Bowling Alley Gets Rehab
Crotched Mountain School enjoys a
newly renovated bowling alley, now known
as the MARY & WILLIAM KIERNAN
LANES. The work was made possible by
a legacy gift made by Mrs. Kiernan.
“Seeing the looks on the faces of the
students made me very happy that we
could help,” said Mrs. Kiernan.
On Sunday, February 9, the
Crotched Mountain Wild, a team of
employees and friends of CM, took
to the ice against the Boston Bruins
Alumni before a crowd of more than
650 fans in the fourth annual Bruins
Alumni Classic. Nearly $27,000 was
raised in support of the CMARS
program. “We are honored to support
the CMARS program, which provides
hundreds of sports experiences each
year to children and adults with
disabilities,” says R ICK M IDDLETON ,
Bruins Alumni captain. “Every time
we’ve played the Crotched Mountain
Wild, it has been a great day on the
ice for a great cause!”
Bruins alumni Terry O’Reilly and CMS graduate
Joe Gilbert, who dropped the first puck.
Science Fair Proves Fun and Factual
Classroom Awards
Many folks turned out to see the
exhibits at this year’s Crotched Mountain School Science Fair. From testing
soap bubble longevity in varying
weather conditions to Mountain Dew
bottles that glow in the dark, the
experiments our students conducted
were imaginative and educational.
First Place - PENNY CRANDALL’s middle
school class for their Structure of
Paper Towels experiment.
Second Place - AMI O’KEEFE’s class for
their Solar Powered S'more Oven.
Third Place - Tie: MARIE WILSON’s class
for their Gummy Bear Expansion
experiment and JESSICA GRANGER’s
class for their Viscosity experiment.
The following awards were presented:
Individual Awards
First Place - RICHARD for his Biodiesel
Fuel experiment
Second Place - SHANE for his Air Ball
experiment
Third Place - HUNTER for his Mystery
Stain Remover experiment
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Accessible Trails Are
Feeling The Love!
T
HE
TD BANK CHARITABLE
F OUNDATION donated
$15,000 to Crotched
Mountain Foundation to
support the maintenance of
our fully accessible trails—
David Barnes, CM board member; Mary McLaughlin,
Northern New England/Upstate New York Healthcare
Finance team leader for TD Bank; Donald L. Shumway,
CM president and CEO; Stacey Donlon, vice president,
Healthcare Finance at TD Bank; Steven Webb,
president/NH Market for TD Bank; and Tom Zubricki,
CM vice president of Finance.
this, in addition to the more
than 30 bank employees who
volunteered their time and
energy to CM during a recent
TD Bank Day of Caring event.
Quality Designation Earned
Tree Farm of the Year
Crotched Mountain Specialty Hospital
(CMSH) achieved a critical benchmark
in its mission to provide the highest quality healthcare and
rehabilitative services to our
patients. CMSH became the
first rehabilitation hospital in
New Hampshire to achieve
ISO 9001 compliance from
DNV Healthcare. This designation has long been a mark of continuous
quality management and improvement
in manufacturing and other business
settings and is easily transferable to
the healthcare industry with its emphasis on patient safety and satisfaction
through innovation and best practices.
“This is a huge accomplishment of
which we are very proud,” said
DONALD L. SHUMWAY “Congratulations
to our staff and board members who
have worked tirelessly over the past
three years to make the organizational
and cultural changes needed to achieve
this highly regarded quality management program.
Hillsborough County Conservation
District named CM the 2013
Hillsborough County Tree Farm of the
Year. A certified tree farm for 27 years,
the tract includes a total of 1,247
acres on Crotched Mountain, with
portions within Greenfield, Francestown
and Bennington. CM received the
award for its commitment to provide
outdoor recreation while maintaining
natural beauty and maximizing diversity.
Jon Nute, Hillsborough County Forester for UNH
Cooperative Extension; Michael Redmond, senior
vice president of Crotched Mountain; and Bob
Todd of Todd Land Use Consultants and
CM Forester for the past 30 years.
Awards and Honors
Physical Therapist JENNIFER FORKEY,
MSPT, renewed her Certified Brain
Injury Specialist (CBIS) certification.
KRISTIN KOSTECKI, a program
coordinator in Residential Services,
received a BS in Human Services from
Springfield College. BENJAMIN CAYES,
CTRS/L, recreational therapist, earned
his BS in Recreation Management and
Policy from the University of New
Hampshire. He also earned his national
certification in Therapeutic Recreation
from the National Council for
Therapeutic Recreation Certification.
GEOFF GARFINKLE, CTRS/L, director
of Therapeutic Recreation, was
reappointed for a second three-year
term on the Board of Directors at the
Greater Peterborough Chamber of
Commerce and remains an active
Advisory Board Member for the
Department of Recreation
Management and Policy at the
University of New Hampshire. LIZ
LAROSE, director of Marketing and
Communications, was named
president-elect of the Yankee Chapter
of the Public Relations Society of
America. DON SHUMWAY, president
and CEO, received awards for
leadership and service in his work on
behalf of people with disabilities. He
received the Sandy Garrity Award from
Gateways Community Services;
Champions of Mental Health Lifetime
Achievement Award from Riverbend
Community Mental Health Services
and the Leadership Award from One
Sky Community Services. CYNTHIA
HICKS, residential counselor, received
her BA in Child Psychology from
Southern New Hampshire University.
Caring Gets Things Done
We keep volunteers busy at Crotched Mountain, where
we are grateful to host a variety of corporate, civic and
other community volunteer groups every season of the
year. Volunteers from TD Bank, Liberty Mutual and
Greenfield Congregational Covenant Church donated
time and energy over the spring, summer and fall to paint,
plant, maintain trails and buildings, visit with patients
and students and make CM a more beautiful, warm and
A Liberty Mutual volunteer goes for the stubborn leaves!
welcoming place.
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Philanthropy and Financial Report
July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2014
T
HE MOST IMPORTANT
GIVING BY SOURCE
$3,299,000
message you’ll receive in this report
is summed up in two words: Thank you. While this page
FOUNDATIONS 10%
conveys important data, what it really tells is a story
CORPORATIONS 2%
TRUSTS 14%
about people—people engaged in the true spirit of philanthropy
BOARD 2%
—extending goodwill to fellow members of our shared communities. This report also provides us a platform to extend our broad
and heartfelt gratitude to all of you who make Crotched
Mountain a philanthropic priority.
With thanks to over 1,600 individuals, businesses, corpo-
INDIVIDUALS 26%
rations, foundations and trusts, we celebrate an outstanding
milestone: nearly $3.3 million in charitable donations. Your
BEQUESTS & OUTSIDE
TRUSTS 45%
commitment to the programs and services of Crotched Mountain
ORGANIZATIONS 1%
underscores the value of our mission to offer a lifelong alliance
to people with disabilities. Indeed, your support directly influences
the success of our Strategic Plan’s key initiatives for its School,
SOURCES OF REVENUE
$55,823,000
Specialty Hospital, and Community Services, such as:
• Providing School teaching staff with training in cognitive
behavioral strategies that help students with significant emotional
COMMERCIAL INSURANCE 2%
and behavioral disabilities learn new skills that enable them to
succeed in school.
CONTRIBUTIONS & BEQUESTS 2%
OTHER 8%
INVESTMENT
INCOME 4%
MEDICAID 22%
• Adding new state-of-the-art patient monitoring equipment in
the Specialty Hospital that provides doctors and nurses timely
access to information vital to making life-saving clinical decisions.
• Providing oral health services to adults with disabilities who
often haven’t seen a dentist in years. Added benefits include
LOCAL SCHOOL
DISTRICTS 39%
improved diet and increased participation in community activities,
leading to overall improved physical and emotional health.
OTHER STATE & FEDERAL
AGENCIES 23%
In equal measure, nearly 350 volunteers have improved the
lives of our students and clients by dedicating over 5,800 hours
of their time, labor and compassion. It’s impossible to put a dollar
value on this commitment. We extend our deep gratitude to all
ALLOCATION OF REVENUE
our volunteers for their essential contributions.
With this glance back at the successes of 2013-2014, we
COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICES 10%
look ahead to bold plans for 2014-2015. Key among them is a
multi-million dollar initiative to fund projects that will ensure
ADMINISTRATIVE
SERVICES 10%
the perpetuation of Crotched Mountain’s world-class integrated
THERAPEUTIC & DIAGNOSTIC 9%
DEVELOPMENT 1%
services for our clients.
Dedicated to serving individuals with disabilities and their
FACILITIES &
EQUIPMENT 11%
families… embracing personal choice and development… build-
RESIDENTIAL CARE
& SUPPORT 26%
ing communities of mutual support. This is the mission you
support, these are the results your contributions made possible.
Thank you.
EDUCATIONAL &
VOCATIONAL 12%
MEDICAL SERVICES 21%
Kathleen Cragin Brittan
Vice President of Development
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Crotched Mountain Honor Roll
Contributors, July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2014
W
E ARE
deeply
grateful to all
those who choose
to be a part of our commitment
lists you will see
comments we received
to children and adults with
as part of our recent
disabilities through their
donor survey. We are
contributions to Crotched
Mountain.
Louise I. Gillis
Priscilla and Richard Goff
Richard F. Gor ton
Linda M. Grucel
Maryann and George Hall, Jr.
James Haller
Gail and Joseph Harrington, Jr.
Leona Herber t
Jean and George Hieken
Peter G. Hindle
Louise M. Houde
Carol and John Hubbard
Patricia and Rober t Jenkins
Marilyn P. Jewett
Judith and Homer Johnson, Jr.
Ar thur Kamberis
Mathilda and Chester Kaminski
Donald B. Keefe
Richard P. Keefe, III
M. Kathleen and Edward Kingsbury
Marguerite and Kenneth Knight
Jean and Vernon Knowlton
Judith E. Kolada
Gerard A. Lachance
Jacqueline and Alber t Lang
Ann M. LaPlante
Pauline E. Lavoie
Jean and Raymond Lincoln
Loretta and Rober t Locatelli
Mary A. Maccarone
A. W. MacKenzie
Maryann and Peter Magoun
Janet R. Mallard
Susan and Nicholas Mandravelis
Judith and Edward Markey
Arline and Nicholas C. Marro, Sr.
Mary Ann and Frank Mastro
William E. McCabe
Irene and Thomas McManus
Kathleen and James Melitus
Esther L. Merrill
Richard J. Mitropoulos
Richard K. Murphy
Beverly and David Nor ton
Geraldine and Thomas O'Brien
Winifred and Dr. Charles O'Neil
Anne and Thomas O'Reilly
Barbara and Ernest Pantos
Joanne and George Pappas
Lena Pappas
Rachel and Gerard Paquette
Joanne Perkins
Rose and William Perry
Alber t C. Peterson
Yvonne Petit
Louis F. Petroni
Bruce D. Philbrick
Karen Pick
Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Por t
Throughout these
grateful for all the
positive feedback and
INDIVIDUALS
encouragement. Our
donors are generous
PHILANTHROPIST’S CIRCLE
50+ YEARS
Prudence and John Giffin
FOUNDER’S CIRCLE
40+ YEARS
Patricia and Richard Schuren
Dorothy and Richard Verney
CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLE
30+ YEARS
Gloria and Joseph Allis
David J. Bailey, Jr.
Capt. F. K. Bajowski, Jr.
Rober t H. Baldi
Charles H. Baldwin
Janet S. Barrell
Richard C. Beeman
Mary and Ralph Bennett
Mary D. Bens
Elinor A. Bettencour t
Aldona V. Blaisdell
Jacqueline and John Bland
Linda and Carl Blicker
Janet and Dr. Thomas Bolland
Rosemarie and Donald Boudrot
Edith Bowen
Eleanor and David Brewster
Richard W. Bridgeo
Helen and Richard Brockelman
Mary and Kenneth Brown
Kathleen and Joseph Buckley
Hope W. Burnett
Judith and Peter Caliri
Rita M. Calkins
Susan W. Carlson
Henry R. Caron
Marguerite and Rober t Caron
Josephine and Frank Carrara
Ar thur A. Car ter, Jr.
Nancy and Richard Carvill
Stefania W. Caverly
in so many ways!
G. Steve Chirigotis, Col. USAF, Ret.
Dr. Stanwood B. Churchill
Marie and William Cole
Sharon and Ronald Cole
Ann and Richard Condon
Ann Marie and Thomas Connors
Mar tha and William Cooper
Mar tha and Bernard Corson
Fern and Roy Cota, Sr.
Jean and Geoffrey Crofts
Mildred R. Cronin
Christo Dadasis
Eugene M. Darling, Jr.
Irene P. Davis
Ralph A. D'Elia
Virginia and George Delude
Rev. Rober t J. Densmore
Rober t J. Devaney, Jr.
Jean and Richard DeVincentis
Josephine and Richard Digilio
Lorraine and Ar thur Dion
Henry L. Doody
Irene C. Dubois
Joel L. Ekstrom
Jane and Donald Estes
Bernadette Evans
Mary and Dr. Elwin Falkenham
James F. Farquhar
Dr. Charles S. Faulkner, II
Susanna Favreau
S. Jean Fernandez
Iva G. Fisher
Lorraine and Donald Flanders
Rober t W. For tnam
Stephen Foster
John F. Galvin
Faye E. Gardner
Elizabeth and Mark Gelarderes
Carolyn and Rober t Gibbons
Thelma and Kenneth Gibbs
John S. Gikas
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Maureen Por ter
Rev. John Post
Richard M. Power
Peter R. Raymond
Lorraine and Charles Rayno
Norma and Rober t Reich
Ruth A. Reider
Mabel C. Richardson
Sylvia and H. Rome
Julene and Alan Rosenman
Ruth Roundy
Eleanor C. Russell
Nancy and Dr. Eckar t Sachsse
Deborah K. Sack
Lucille C. Savage
Lois and Lawrence Scammon
Norma and Joseph Schults
Frances and Richard Smith
Donald R. Spalding
Francesca and Clinton Springer
Kathryn and Henry Stober, Jr.
Wilma Strachan
Herman C. Streitburger
Marjorie and Philip Struhsacker
Andrew R. Supplee
Jean and David Sweeney
Peter Tamulewicz
Mary Tatoyian
Dolores A. Thorng
Clementina and Anthony Triglione
Ruth C. Tuttle
Rober t L. Van Tichelt
Margaret Walker
Jane W. Waterhouse
Linda and John Wesley
Sandra and Howard Weston
Ruth B. Whipple
Frederick E. Whitcher
Eleanor and Allen Winecour
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
20+ YEARS
Anonymous
Nancy T. August
Deborah E. Babson
Charlotte and Reynold Belletete
Bonnie B. Bennett
Denise and John Byrne
Audrey Carvalho
Eileen and Richard Connor
Ar thur H. Dyer
Shirley and William Franchi
Anne and Edmond Garfinkle
Carol and Benjamin Gayman
Richard E. Jacobs
Helen C. Kingsley
Debora and Rober t Kizik
Mary Frances and Don Lawler
Enid Lubarsky
C RO T C H E D
Dede and Charlton MacVeagh, Jr.
William I. O'Connell, Ed.D.
Barbara and Allan Peskin
Yvette and Stanley Plodzik, Jr.
Dr. Janis H. Stoklosa
Dr. Carol and Howard Stoner
Elizabeth B. Sullivan
Maria and Dr. Kimball Temple
Alfred L. Thurlow
Kelly and David Ward
Major W. Wheelock
MEMBER’S CIRCLE
10+ YEARS
Anonymous (5)
Evelyn R. Abbott
John H. Adams
Sherry and David Ahearn
Alice E. Aittama
Marion and Frank Almeida
Susan and Douglas Anderson
Patricia and Dr. Fred Appleton
Louise and Jacques Aquillon
Helen and Alfred Araskiewicz
Marion and Thomas Arkell
Mary and Mark Armstrong
Lucille M. Atkinson
Ernestina and James Aubry
Robin and John Ayotte
Margaret Backus
Tom Badgley
Jayne Bailey
Allan Barnard
David H. Barnes
Dorothy T. Barre
Lillian and J. Leo Barry
Sharon and Rober t Batchelder, Sr.
Jill D. Bates
William H. Bearden
Deborah Beaudoin
Sharon and Mar tin Beaver
Lucille and Lionel Bedard
Patricia and David Beffa-Negrini
Amedine and Rev. Igor Bella
Patricia A. Belleville
Paul R. Belyea
Jonna and Lorenzo Benet, Jr.
Polly N. Berry
Rober t R. Bezubka
Sandra and Milton Blackington
Leatrice and Roland Blanchette
Madeline Blidberg
Kim and James Bock
Florence and Wallace Bordeau
Annette and Emile Bouchard
Henry M. Boulette
Mimi D. Bravar
Timothy L. Brewer
Dick Brewster
Joanna Breyer
Pauline Brine
Carol and Ronald Brodeur
Minna Brodsky
Agneta and Dr. Neal Brown
Regina R Brunelle
Grove W. Bryant
Joanna R. Cameron Bull
Katherine M. Bullard
Edward D. Bureau
M O U N TA I N
H O N O R
A
Christopher Byrnes
Patricia and Rober t Cabral
Amiris and John Cadagan
David J. Cadorette
Jocelyn and Craig Cain
Christina D. Campbell
Marilyn K. Campbell
Patricia and Stephen Caruso
Clifford D. Caseley
Andrea Cauldwell
Virginia M. Chandler
Barbara H. Chase
Dorothy E. Chase
Janine and Henry Chiampa
Patricia J. Christie
Peter Clark
Thomas F. Cleary
Rober t Clement
Barbara E. Clifford
Patricia R. Cobb
Kathleen Y. Coffey
Ar thur M. Cohen
Stacey W. Cole
Bernard E. Colgan
Wendie and Garnet Colpitts
Adrienne and Wayne Colsia
Rober t Congdon
David P. Conley
John J. Connolly
Gregory Connors
Danelle and Rober t Cook
Jeanette I. Cook
Dr. Seddon Savage and
Dr. Carl Cooley
Wilma C. Corrigan
Katherine Cousins
Doris J. Covey
Lance E. Cramer
Patricia and Richard Cravedi
Paul T. Cronshaw
Joan and Roger Crooker, Jr.
James R. Cross
Rosalie M. Croteau
Nancy Crystal
Grace S. Cullom
Patricia A. Cutting
Edna A. Dancy
Arlene A. Dar t
Nancy M. Daskal
Frank A. Davis
Nancy and Dr. Henry Dawes
Alice M. De Lucia
Paula and Thomas DeAngelis
Phyllis DeLaurier
Jeanne T. Derome
Charles E. Des Ruisseaux
Rita Descoteaux
Nancy and Peter Desjardins
Veronique A. Desmarais
Richard V. Desrosiers
Janet and George DeVito, Jr.
Jeanine E. Dexter
Salvatore Diberardinis, Jr.
Lynn and Neal Dini
Antonia and John Dinkel
Rachel and Wilbrod Dion
Phyllis E. DiPrizio
Rachel Dohanian
Marianne C. Doher ty
RO L L
Our Supporters Have Spoken
CROTCHED MOUNTAIN’S SUPPORTERS should have
received our first-of-its-kind survey seeking suggestions
on ways to improve our fundraising. We thought our
closest friends might welcome the chance to tell us how they
prefer to practice charitable giving, but we did not anticipate the
quantity and depth of your responses. We are thrilled!
The survey sought opinions on the timing, frequency and
methods of our fundraising requests and communications. We’ve
received a tremendous number of responses, and every one is
a highly valued set of instructions and suggestions on all aspects
of our philanthropic mission.
The majority of respondents now receive communications
tailored to individual preferences. Anonymous responses, when
pooled together, are equally helpful in our efforts to find ways
to fundraise more wisely.
Now that you’ve told us how much you appreciate the
survey, we plan to keep the dialogue going. A survey will be
distributed regularly, but please don’t wait! Contact us at any
time to share your thoughts and suggestions. And look for some
of your wonderful survey comments throughout the Honor
Roll in this Annual Report.
LL OF
Virginia Doher ty
Jennifer A. Donelan
Diane and John Donovan
Maria and Ar thur Douglas
Kathleen and Richard Doyle
Kevin L. Draper
Linda W. Dresser
Sandra and Fred Dube
Pauline A. Dubuque
Frank A. Dudman
Phyllis H. Dugas
Donna V. Dunlop and Andrew Spahr
Joan and William Dunn
Luther P. Durgin
Virginia B. Durost
Rober t A. Dutton
Gail and Rodney Dyer
Cecile E. Dyszczyk
Jane and Frank Ecker t
Leo Elinian
Jessie and Wade Elliott
Diane and Geno Eriquezzo
Michelle and Jonathan Eriquezzo
Dr. Donald M. Ettelson
Jane Cooper Fall
Dr. Edward J. Farmlett
Brian Faughnan
Anthony G. Favale
Henry H. Ferrell, III
Leah Fiasconaro-Conway
Sylvia M. Findell
Colleen P. Finegan
Non and Lawrence Finkelstein
Patrick J. Fitzgerald
Patricia R. Fleurie
Jane P. Forrestal and William K. Fluhr
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Andrea M. Foisy
Daniel S. Foley
Mary Ann Foley
Barbara J. Foran
Holle and Allen Forbes
Diana and Kenneth Forrence
Ilona M. For tune
Diane and Thorstein Fossnes
Rev. Leo L. Frechette
Richard W. Freeman, Jr.
Cheryl and Stanley Fry
Helen W. Fryer
Alice and Dr. Gilber t Fuld
Mary Alice Fuller ton
John W. Furlong
R. Thomas Gage
Ber the Gagnon
Selena and Michael Gallen
Jane and Michael Gamboli
Bronislawa Garant
Germaine and Walter Garrish
Ruth and Howard Gaskill
Gretchen and Thomas Gaul
Sherry and Ross Gauthier
Thomas W. Gegan
Janice and Donald Gelinas
Terry and Charles Giacopelli
Rosalie and George T Giannetti, Sr.
Mary J. Gilber t
Rober t R. Giordano
Linda and Zaven Giragosian
Amy and Andrew Glover
Darrell C. Gobel
Eleanor and Walter Goddard
J U LY
Lorraine and Roland Goddard
Walter H. Goodnow
Dorothy Goodrich
Suzanne M. Gorman
E. M. and Rober t E. Grady
Beth and Kenneth Graf
Jane and David Graham
Elizabeth and Dennis Green
Patricia and David Gregg
Leopold J. Grenon
Adelaide and Alfred Grimm
Philip A. Grisafi
Margaret A. Groetz
Jacqueline and Raymond Guillemette
Kathy A. Haaker
Rober t W. Haberman
Claudia J. Hackett
Molly C. Hajjar
Ann and William Hallahan
Jacqueline P. Hamilton
Jean Hammonds
Annette B. Handy
Elfriede G. Hanley
Rober t F. Hanratty
Dorothy and Carl Hardwick
Lisa and Jeffrey Hargreaves
Kristin D. Harris
Elizabeth and Rt. Rev. Donald Har t
Linda and Joseph Har t
Kevin A. Har te
Michael Havey
Juliana Hayden
Pearl and Harry Haymes
Joanne and Thomas Head
Alma A. Healey
Jeanne E. Heath
Judith E. Heck
Marilynne and Dr. David Hedstrom
Muriel and Edmund Henault
The help you
provide to those who
are in need of such
services is a tremendous
blessing. Learning
of their progress must
bring hope to others.
Ronald C. Hendricks
Mary Beth and Fred Her tel
William Hickmott
Pen-Che Ho
Frank W. Hogg
Katharyn and Dr. Roland Hok
Caroline and G. Clay Hollister
Elinor and Thomas Hooker
Alton M. Hopkins
Ronald D. Horne
Kim and Rober t Horyn
Madeleine J. Houle
Elsie J. Howard
Nancy and Ray Howell
Pam and Dean Hoyt
2 0 1 3
Irina and Stanley Hultin
Susan and Jerry Hunter
Louise W. Huntoon
Randi and Sen. Tim Hutchinson
Ray P. Hutchinson
Patricia and Carl Ingelstrom
Richard Isakson
Patricia A. James
Nancye J. Jenkins
Kathleen and Ned Johnson
Adrienne M. Johnson
Marilyn P. Johnson
Kathleen and Stanley Judge
Peter Kageleiry
Jennifer and Chester Kaminski, Jr.
Ruth and Dr. Lawrence Kane
Paul W. Kearney
Howard W. Keegan
Carol and Ronald Keenhold
Marcia and Richard Keller
Loretta L. Kenison
Fredrick Kennett
Leslie and Dr. Robin Kenney
Elizabeth A. Kerwin
Beverly Kibby
Evelyn and John Kiernan
Elizabeth and Dennis Kilduff
Patritia K. Kiley
Marie and Russell Kincaid
Jane and David Kittredge
Jacqueline B. Klose
Mark T. Knights
Theresa and Donald Knowlton
Kristine and Peter Kokas
Shannon and Christopher Kolb
Peg Alzmann and Paul Koning
David G. Kraft
Sally and J. Gifford Kriebel
Betty A. La Grassa
Winona P. Lacoss
Jeanne and Ovide LaMontagne
Katherine and Rober t LaMontagne
Ber tha A. Landry
Hannah P. Landsman
Gail Landy
Richard A. Larkin
Barbara and Rober t LaRochelle
Allen Larrabee
Nathalie J. Latulippe
Gerd Laudien
Pearl A. Lavalley
Anita and Michael Lawler
Ernestine and Kent Lawrence
Joanne M. Lazinsky
Raymond A. LeBoeuf
David T. Lee
James R. Leighton
Jean and Richard Leopold
Marguerite and Thomas Levesque
Caroline and George Lewis
Paul J. Leyden
Christine Emma Linderman
Barbara P. Locke
Linda and Anthony LoProto
Kris and Harold D. Losey, Jr.
B. Eleanor Loskamp
Anneleen J. Loughlin
Frances M. Lovejoy
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J U N E
2 0 1 4
Thomas Lubelczyk
Jennie Lucero
F. Cameron Ludwig
Nancy Lynch
Gerard MacLellan
Donna L. Mangold
Joan M. Manning
Elizabeth and Kenneth Marchilena
Pauline and Richard Marquis
Constance and James Marrion
Patricia A. Mar tin
Charlene and Lawrence Mar tin
Ann and William Marvin
Kimberly E. Mason
Mary and Joseph Massa
Padma R. Mathur, M.D.
Diana and David Mattoon
Judith A. Maule
Philip B. Mays
Dr. Maureen E. McCanty and
Dr. Dennis J. Card
Philip McCarron
Bill G. McCrillis
Eugenia F. McDonald
Jeanne and Peter McGillen
Paul McGuirk
Priscilla H. McKuskie
Phyllis E. McLynch
Mary and John McMahon
Patricia D. McMahon
John F. Melita
John P. Merrill
Robin and Lucas Merrow
Joyce L. Meyer
Linda Michelsen
Elizabeth Miesfeldt
Joan and Richard Miller
Agnes and Edward Miner
Gail and John Mintken
Marguerite and Donald Moffett
Janetta and Ken Mohler
Carol and Charles Monaco
Josephine and William Monbouquette
Carol A. Moody
Richard Morrison
Judith E. Moskevich
Dianne Mrak
Edmund J. Murphy
Elva Muzzey
Gene Nettleton
Cynthia and Russell Neumann
Jeannette Nieder
Janet E. Nixon
Rita and Rober t Norander
John Nor thcott
June Novo
Carol and Dale Ober
Susan and Thomas O'Connor
Lisa O’Grady
Linda and Willis Ottery
William J. Pananos
Noelle D. Collins Paradis
Barbara and Dr. Barrie Paster
Carolyn and Rodney Patenaude
Maggie and Christopher Paul
Sandie and Bill Peabody
Jacqueline and Ted Pelletier
Muriel and Claude Pelletier
Janet I. Pendlebury
Jeanette and Francis Penney
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Paul Pepin
Nancy Jo and William Perry
Lynn and Daniel Perry
Anne D. Peterson
Nancy and Richard Peterson
Augusta and Amb. Joseph C. Petrone
Anita B. Phillips
Tyler B. Phillips, Sr.
Gail and Ben Plummer
Priscilla and Richard Poirier
Jean and Raymond Pool
There are many
worthwhile charities in
the world today but
many of us need to
make the difficult
choice of where those
dollars will be sent.
Crotched Mountain
has helped me feel
I am taking a part,
I believe a very
small part, in a
greater good.
Dr. Norma Powell
Carole J. Power
Darlene and Royce Prive
Heidi and John Provencal
George Pyro
Evelyn M. Quigley
Marlies and Walter Radermacher
Patricia and Philip Ragnio
Julianne and Richard Rain
Cynthia, Rober t, Joe and
Katie Ramsay
Jacqueline J. Ray
Suzanne and Peter Read
Laura and Michael Redmond
Rose M. Reed
Scott G. Reed
John P. Reid
M. Susan and L. Mark Reiner
Irene and Gordon Rhyner
Mary J. Ribeiro
Col. Anne Richards, Ret.
Karolyn and Bruce Ricker
Peter Robar t
Karen E. Rober ts
Peter D. Roos
Barbara A. Rose
Ber tha and Edmond Rousseau
Vangie H. Ruskowski
Barry Ryan
Muriel and William Sakellson
Lori Jo and Tom Samyn
Susan and Michael Sassano
C RO T C H E D
Arpiar G. Saunders, Jr.
Kathleen M. Saviano
Janet U. Schaefer
Clifton L. Schandelmayer
Alan D. Schlemmer
Ruth and John Schmid
Louise T. Schmidt
Sally and Brian Schofield
Palla and Merle Schreurs
Richard C. Schwabe
Diane and Mark Scott
Elizabeth M. Seales
Rachel Seamans
Charlotte and Clyde Seavey
Caroline A. Sevier
Elmer M. Sewall
Edmund and Rober ta Shaw
Lois and Leslie Shaw
John F. Shepard
Miriam and Donald Shumway
Margaret and Francesco Siega
Claire and Michael Sills
Michael H. Sisitsky
Marion Skinner
Mary M. Skoby
Shirley R. Small
Donna and Jeffrey Smith
Douglas A. Smith
Rober ta C. Smith
Shawn M. Smith
Mary Jane and Rober t Solomon
Catherine and John Sommers
Rita and R. David Springs
Janet and Rober t St. Jean
Esther Stafford-Cain
Cecilia Stanin
David B. Staples
Mary and James Starke
Rober t S. Steiner t
Therese and Stephen Stepenuck
Myr tle M. Stevens
Jane Stieglitz
Jean W. Stockfleth
Judith Streeter
Jeannette I. Sturrock
Jeanne M. Sullivan
Walter A. Sullivan
Barbara Summers and
Willard Goodwin
Genevieve A. Svoboda
Francis A. Swiech
Leo J. Sylvain
Lourdes and Bruce Tangarone
Sean M. Teague
Dixie and Cameron Tease
Sharon S. Thagard
Sylvia L. Thayer
Rober t Therrien, Jr.
Patricia A.Thomas
Marietta and Theodore Tocci
Adrienne Topliffe
Audrey S. Torrey
Evelyn C. Trageser
Constance C. Tremblay
Paul E. Troxell
Arline and George Trudel, Jr.
Jeanne and Philip Tulley
Paul W. Tuminowski
Marylee and E. Philip Turcotte
M O U N TA I N
Helen and Stephen Ulicny
Dorothy and Bruce Ullrich
Doris and Jerome Underwood
Ernest R. Underwood
Linda and Frank Underwood
James C. Van Dongen
Kathleen and Bruce Varney
Lucinda and James Varnum
Roland P. Vigneault
Nancy and Irwin Wakcher
Barbara and Alfred Ward
John T. Webb
Dina and John Weber
Kathleen and William Weibel
Karen Weinberg-Kanin
Kathy Weiner
Beverly and Thomas Westheimer
Nancy and Douglass White
Patricia C. Whitney
Sandra and Kevin Whitney
Suzanne A. Whitney
Pamela A. Wiggin and
Carol A. Barker
Nancy P. N. Wilbur
Barbara and Gerald Wilkins
SMSGT. Ryan Willey and Family
Nice job!
You provide a very
rewarding service to
those in need—
Thank you too!
Thomas E. Williams
Winifred L. Williams
William F. Wilmoth, Jr.
Ruth Wilson
Sharon and Richard Wilson
Danette and Stephen Wineberg
Frieda Winter
Marilyn and Walter Wiwczar
Thomas F. Wolf
Kay M. Woods
Patricia and Raymond Woolson
Susan U. Wright
Nancy and Philip Yeaton
Joyce and Gary Young
Cynthia and William Yuknewicz
Majorie Zaremski
Patricia and Rober t Zeamans
Isadora Zlotowicz
Jennifer Zola
SUPPORTER’S CIRCLE
5+ YEARS
Anonymous (3)
Michael Anderson
Rober t E. Bagshaw
Lorriane and Richard Baldassari
Irene R. Barninger
Joyce E. Barry
Paul F. Bastardi
Diane Bati
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RO L L
Ron Beaulieu
Mary J. Beaver
Susan J. Beeman-Hollins and
Rober t J. Hollins
Raymond Benoit
Marilyn and Rober t Bergevin
Doris and Ralph Bodette
James F. Bogue
The Boland Family
Jonathan F. Bourne
Sen. Peter Bowman
Kenneth Braccio
Tammy and Michael Branca
Carl P. Brigada, Jr.
Frederick G. Briggs
David G. Brill
Kelley M. Brooks
Eleanore F. Brooks and
James J. Griffin, Jr.
Joanne R. Brown
Lawrence A. Brown
Diane L. Burdick
Constance M. Bureau
Pauline L. Calderwood
Pam and Brian Canty
Sanford K. Carlisle
Donna M. Carlson-Blastos
Elizabeth Gillan Caulo and
Peter Caulo
The Caveney Family
Ruth and Wesley Cobb
William E. Cohane, Jr.
Ann and Melvin Cohen
Sharon L. Colbroth
Ann and Christopher Conway
Gardner D. Cook
Elizabeth Coolidge and Jeffrey Stolz
Sr. Marie M. Couture
Lucilla H. Crocker
Kim and Chris Curran
Ann Cur tis
Joyce and William Dacier
James Daly
Maria A. D'Amico
Guy A. Daniello
Nancy and Roy Davis
Mario DeCarolis
Carol M. Decker
Jeannine and Roger Denoncour t
Doris M. Desautel
Nanette and Brian Donovan
Barbara Dubray
Dorothy A. Dudley
Dorothy and Donald Dunbar
Kathleen and Michael Etzel
JoAnn S. Eurich
Donna B. Evans
Lucia P. Ewing
Tom Ewing
Christine and Neil Falcone
Christine and Eric Falkenham
Eleanor B. Fallon
Mary and Tim Feltz
Hollis E. Field, Jr.
Augustine J. Fiori
Stacy Fiske
Christine and Woodbury Fogg
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Lisa and George Foote
Jane and Allen Forbes
Jeffrey A. Foster
Ramona and Teddy A. Foster
Judith M. Francesconi
Kate and Tony Gamboli
Teresa and David Geaney
Sandra M. Gelinas
Anna and Daniel Giacopelli
Linda C. Gill
Cynthia J. Glover
Joel W. Gomarlo, Sr.
Pamela and L.Taylor Goode
Frances J. Gosselin
G. June C. Goulson
Joseph M. Graciano
Helen and Clarence Grant
Lumina Greenway
Clara M. Gregory
Margaret H. Gross
Shirley S. Haddock
David Hamilton
Wendy and Mitch Hankin
Margarette Hardy
Edith and David Harris
Judith and Douglas Hatfield
Luz M. Hernandez
Beverly S. Hill
Marjorie G. Hockmuth
Joseph W. Hogan
Phoebe B. Honig
Patricia and Theodore Hopkins
Donna and Stephen Hor ton
Deanna S. Howard
Emily and Dr. James Hurley
Tibor Ivanyi
Ann and Carl Jacobs
Janice and Stephen Janaitis
Shari and James Jankowski
Jeanne and Stanley Jaskolka
Joanna E. Jones
Charles F. Kane, M.D.
Thomas J. Keaveney
Cheryl A. Keegan
Willard L. Keirstead
Diane L. Kent
Kenneth C. Keyser
Katherine E. Kiley
Dorothy A. Kimball
Mary and Bruce King
Joan and James Kirwin
Kristina and Dr. Gregory Kriebel
Christine Labombard
Jennifer and Kyle Lamerand
Louise P. Langley
Mark V. LaPor te
Jeannette R. P. LaPrad
Mary Leadbeater and Michael Strack
Ger trude G. Lepine
Bette and John Lessard
Cristina and David Lewis
Susan D. Licsak
Alcide G. Light
Hon. Stephen Limon
Katherine N. Linehan
Carolyn W. Lockhar t
Daniel Lyons
Beatrice and Milton MacDow
June and Andrew Mackey
J U LY
Richard J. Mailhot
Donald A. Marble
Cindy Mar tell
Lorraine T. Mar tin
Roger J. Matthews
Charles N. McCormack
Frank McDougall
Christine and Cur t McGee
Ann and James McGuire
Mark J. McHugh
Mary P. McMahon
Caitlin McPherson
Irene M. Messier and
Christopher Messier
Jeffrey J. Morgan
Davi Lyn Morse and
Gregory Bubnash
John B. Murphrey
Harold F. Murphy
Valerie and Carl Narsasian
Anne Page
Patricia and Donald Painchaud
Mary J. Parker
Joan M. Patterson and
The Jakubiak Family
Joseph P. Perrigo
Jamie C. Pickering
Brian B. Pierce
Patricia and James Piet
Kenneth T. Pinhero
Lois and Roger Pinsince
Lynette and James Plumb
Beverly and Alber t Pollard
Elaine and Daniel Priestley
Betty Putnam
Ralph K. Putnam
Gloria and Donald Quigley
Barbara A. Quinlan
Susan Reeves, Ed.D.
Joseph H. Reiser t, Jr.
Kathryn Renzi
Rene P. Richard
June and Douglas Richter
Maureen O. Ripple
Dennis Rober ts
Joseph W. Robinson
Marilyn and Edwards Ross
David Ross
Barbara and Gordon Russell
Jacqueline and Thomas Rzasa
Paul R. Sahler
Margaret Salvas
Valerie and Rober t Savastano
Dennis Schafer
John B. Schulte
Ann Marie Sennott
Kathleen and Donald Severance
Travis Ellen Shattuck
Betty and Alfred Shipley
Frances J. Shippee
Herber t M. Shumway
George F. Sichelstiel
George Christopher Smith
Alfreda A. Smith
Amelia Borman and John Smitka
Mary Snider
Marilyn and Bruce Soper
Trudy J. Soucy
2 0 1 3
John J. Spanks, Jr.
Elizabeth and Werner Splettstoesser
Marguerite H. St. Cyr
Rudi K. Standke
Linda and William Starace
Daniel H. Stearns
Elizabeth Steele
Roger C. Steele
Karen and Philip Stefanini
Randi A. Stein
Kim Stevens
Pia Sunderland
Beverly W. Sutherland
William H. Sweet
Ger trude Szymcik
Peter D. TenBroeck
Ginny Timmons
Joan and Gordon Tinkham
Helene and Joseph Tracey
Faith Mansell Trueax
Joseph J. Tulley
Patricia and Dennis Tulley
Janet and George Van Dyke
Rev. Theodore L. Van Patten
Eileen Vandenburgh
Nancy J. VanVranken, M.D.
Ruth I. Viola
Mary B. Waldo
Lorraine and Lloyd Walker
Sheila and Raymond Walker
Stephen R. Walker
Lucy Weeks
Hannah Lacy West
Raymond Patrick West
Sarah Barnes Whelchel
Maita A. Whipple
James W. Whitney
Laurel and Daniel Will
Sandra H. Willey
Earl M. Young
Olivia and Paul Yuknewicz
Laurie and Thomas Zubricki
NEW FRIEND’S CIRCLE
1-5 YEARS
Anonymous
Amanda Alber tian
Julianne and William Allen
Lillian Alpaugh
Edward Alt
Michael Aranda
Victoria Arico
Mr. and Mrs. Normand Arsenault
Deborah and Thomas Atkinson
Dorothy and Donald Ayer
Hilde Baer t
Brandon Baker
Patricia and Rober t Ballard
Maureen and Anthony Barila
Nancy and Gordon Barnard
Valerie Barnes
Allison Barrows
Kathy Bar ton
Carol A. Bednarowski
Nelson Beers
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J U N E
2 0 1 4
Your organization
appears to be run in
an excellent manner
and is so valuable.
Keep up the
good work!
Cindy Bell
Susan Belliveau
Marie Bemont
Barbara Bernier
Siang Kiang and Paul Beswick
Jan Bevacqua
Heather Bierschenk
Kit and Fred Bigony
Marylouise and Lawrence Blond
Brian Blood
Brian Bogardus
Elena Boissoneau
Kimberly Boothroyd and
George Shaker, Jr.
Heidi Boudreau
Joe Boutin, Jr.
Christina and Mark Brigham
Kathleen Cragin Brittan and
David Brittan
Barbara and Leo Brochu
Howard B. Brodsky
Heidi and Bob Brown
Karen Brown
Rebecca Brown
Stephen Bucklin
Linda and Paul Bullock
David Burgess
Patti Burlingame
Nicole and Jeffrey Burnett
Bonnie Lou Burnett
Candace Hope Burnett
Karen Cantillo
Dennis Caraviello
Kenneth Carlton
Joan and Dick Carr
Olivia Casa
Sharon Cassady
Alice and Michael Celello
Mar tin Champagne
Jean and Richard Chisholm
Kur t Christensen
Billie-Jo Christian
Kim Ciborowski
Henry J. Ciborowski
Jeanne and Eric Clapper
Jeff Clark
Alison and Richard Cohen
Carol and Philip Cohen
Raquel Colby
Jenna Comeau
Richard P. Connor
Susan and Michael Cook
Wendy Cooper
Judy Copeland
Alfred F. Coper tino Jr.
Carol and Mark Correa
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Michael Coulters
David A. Couturier
Bradford E. Cox
Linda Cox
Richard Cuff
Angie Dacey
Bianne and Billy Dacier
Patricia and Sen. Louis D'Allesandro
Jack Danahy
Paula Davis
Denise and William Debassio
Philip DeCarolis
Patricia Delaney and Irwin Blau
Chad Denning
Sam W. Di Francesco
Lisa DiCesare
Colleen Dichard
Caroline Dodge
Phyllis and Frank Donovan
Laurie and John Douglass
Ruth Driscoll
Josee Dupont and Patrick Terry
Lorraine Duval
David Effron
Mike Egan
Mar tha and Rober t Eichler
Donna Esposito
Jason Factor
Cara Falconi
John T. Fallace
Jean and Carmelo Fallace
John and Irene Fanaras
James Farnswor th
Gail Ferreira
Richard Ferrin
Bridget Ferrin-Smith
Julie Fiasconaro
Frank Figearo
Dana Finch
Danielle and Paul Finlay
Beverly A. Fisher
Michelle A. Foote
Kenneth Foraste
Miles Forma
Paula Forrest
Ber tha and Dennis Fowler
Wendy Fragala
Patricia and Jeryl Frankenfield
Susan T. Frost
Jessica Fuller
Karen Fuller
David Gagnon
Donna and Rober t Galli
Claudia and Chris Gardner
Francois Gauthier
Tina Gelanis
Ray Giard
Theresa and George Gilman
Gina and Rory Goff
Deidre and Jonathan Goldberg
Enid and Theodore Goldberg
Tobey Goldfarb
Cindy and Philip Goldstein
Daniel Gottlieb
Carol Gould
Janet and Dr. Allan Green
Phyllis A. Groezinger
David D. Hall
C RO T C H E D
Barbara and Larry Hansen
Sherri Hard
Jean Harding
Shauna and Kenneth Harring
Lorraine W. Harrington
Ben Harris
Jacqueline Harris
Naomi and Donald Hazlett
Allisen and Jeffrey Heath
Barbara Hegar ty
Arlene Heidel
Mark Her tzberg
Anita and Paul Hesier
Larry Hevey
Marilyn and Michael Hickey
Paula Higgins
Maryann Hill
Timothy E. Hogue
Hillary Holian
Susan A. Hood
Janet and Thomas Hopkins
Melissa and Rober t Horowitz
Virginia Howard
Scott Hoyt
Debra and David Huffman
Pamela Hunt
Dr. Tamara Hunt
Patricia Clancey Iannacone and
Richard Iannacone
Stephen Ide
Judith E. Ierlan
John P. Irwin
Joseph Jabonaski
Yoonseon Jang
Helen C. Jarvis
Peter Jensen
Raija K. Jensen
Jill Johanning
Gail and Carl Johnson
William Johnson
Jamie Josselyn
Tracey Jozokos
Jeanne I. Kaczynski
Patricia Kalinkski
Cheryl Kalns
Rober t Kaplan
Nancy J. Katin
Brody Kaufhold
Edmond Kelly
Kate and Steven Kelly
Marie and Walter Kelly
Phyllis and James Kelly
Karen Kersting
Gwen and Stephen Kincaid
Eric Kingston
Pam Kingston
Edward Kirby
Helen E. Koehler
Ama Koenigshof
Nancy and John Kohl
Bill Kolasinski
Margret H. Kolbjornsen
Jenny and Michael Krinsky
Karl C. Kuban, M.D.
Peter LaBounty
Norm Lafond, Sr.
Kay Lamarre
M O U N TA I N
Jake Lamstein
Walter E. Lantz
Alyssa Lappen
Liz LaRose and Mike Dionne
Cynthia Lautner
Mike Learner
Steve Legge
Cynthia Lemay
Mark D. Leo
Celeste C. Lesmerises
Paul G. Lessard
Barbara and Peter Letvinchuk
Barry Levitt
Elizabeth Licht
You provide
such good care
to many.
Thank you.
Wylma and George Lindberg
Foto Loli
Elena Lombardi
Eileen and Ralph Lombardi
Bradford Lombardi
Ellen Loranger
Pamela and Eric Lorimer
Jana and Joshua Lothrop
Amy Lowe
Amy Lyons
Erin Lyons
Reuben Lyons
Ian MacDonald
Frederick R. Macleod
Cynthia and John Madden
Christine M. Madore
Joan and Paul Magoon
Patricia Mahoney
Donald Mahoney
Kathryn and John Manchester
Lisa and Richard Mann
Carole L. Mapes
Dorothy E. Marcus
Patricia and Gary Marcus
Rober t L. Maresca
Kathleen Markwell
Marilyn J. Marshall
Christine M. Mar torano
Diane and Alex Mavrogeorge
Timothy C. May
Angie Mazarakis
Nate McBride
John D. McCarron
Jennifer McCarron
William McColgan
Karen McCormick
Deirdre and John McElhatton
Francis X. McElroy
Kristen McGraw
Kathy and Ron McKay
Gordon McKernan
Julie and Alec McKinney
David Melendy
Victoria E. Mellon
Marjorie S. Merwin
H O N O R
RO L L
Ethel and George Merwin
John M. Miller
Holly Mohan
Darla Barss Monbouquette
Eric C. Moore
Nancy Morris
Maura M. Morrison
Elizabeth R. Moynihan
Ruth Mozeika
Teresa Mullet
Rita Murphy
Jamie Naylor
R.L. Nepomuceno
Stanley Newsham
John D. O'Connell
Ami O’Keefe
Carol O’Leary
Gary Olney
Kathleen and Rev. Daniel F. Osgood
Barbara Pardus
James A. Parison
Elaine and Rober t Patzwall
Beth and John Paulson
Dr. Rober t A. Peraino
Dorothy D. Peterson
Janet and John Pickels
Teresa Pine
Suzanne M. Pitsios
Barbara Post
Anita Postaljian
Mike Potito
Frederick L. Pratt
Michael Przybyla
Doreen and Edward Quinn
Mandeep Rana, M.D.
Jenna Ravanis
Margaret and Harlow Raymond
Gordon E. Reed
Ashley Reynolds
Norma and Walter Richardson
Jolene Riggleman
Kyra B. Ritter
Carla Robbins
Randi and Ronald Robson
Nancy and Alan Robson
Elaine and Douglas Rogers
Billie T. Rosoff
Beatrice Rossi
Christine A. Rossiter
Amy Rothstein
Beverly and Abraham Rothstein
Janet L. Roundy
Susan Olmstead Roundy-Figearo
James W. Rowse, Jr.
Lorrie A. Rudis
David Ruedig
Eline and Bernt Ruediger
Gwen Rumburg
Darlene Sampaio
Mary E. Sanders
John Scanlan
Katherine Scaramella
Carol L. Schapira
Tim Schloemer
Gretchen Schwar tz
Walter Schwarz
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Linda and Walter Scott
Kelsey Shannon
Carolyn Shreck
Nataliya Shvydka
Laura and Judson Sieber t
Mary and Richard Sieber t
Heather Whipple-Simard and
Stephen Simard
Michelle Small
Frederick Smith, Jr.
Donna E. Smith
Dr. Theresa Smith and Dr. Bruce
Auerbach
Eleanor and Vaughn Stewar t
Edmond Stolkner
Angel Stracqualursi
Kelly and Glenn Stuar t
Tina and Shaun Sullivan
Patrick Sweeney
Sheryl Sweet
Michael J. Szelog
Ruth P. Taylor
Dixie Tease
Sarah Tello
Alba Thomas
Allen Thurston
Kenneth Tiber t
Jesseca and Dr. Rober t Timmons
Monica and Alcy Torres
Judy and Jay Transue
Anna Tulley
Stephanie Turek
Katelyn and Scott Turner
Michelle Vander Heyden and
Gunnar Blix
Debora Verrier
Katie E. Vilamarim
Katie J. Vitousek
Judith and George Volungis
Linda and Bob Walden
Shari Wales
Eugenia A. Walker
Barbara Waters
Peter J. Weber
Rose Weidlich
Alice D. Welcher
Bernard Welton
Vicent A. Wenners, Jr.
Randy Wheeler
Minnie E. White
Daphne Whitemore and
Alber t Deblois
Francis Whitney
Leona R. Whitney
Mar tha and Rober t Wilber
Janet and P. Lance Williamson
Anne Wilson
Doreen and Ralph Wilson
Jennifer Wilson
Mary and Richard Wood
Barbara Wright
Michael Wyrostek
Stephen M. Yakovakis
Sherilyn Young
J U LY
CORPORATIONS AND
ORGANIZATIONS
2 0 1 3
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Grand Royal Arch Chapter of MA
CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLE
30+ YEARS
Belletetes, Inc.
Bethesda Lodge #30 I.O.O.F.
Franklin & Worcester Pomona #4
Harvey Industries, Inc.
Jolly Roger Village Assoc.
Knights of Columbus Council #6902
Laconia Emblem Club #80
Lebanon Emblem Club #358
Monroe United Methodist Women
Nashua Emblem Club #170
Rocky’s Rangers
Sanel Auto Par ts
Story Land
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
20+ YEARS
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
The Melanson Company, Inc.
Monadnock Community Hospital
Savings Bank of Walpole
Toadstool Bookshop
MEMBER’S CIRCLE
10+ YEARS
American Legion Aux. #34
American Steel Erectors, Inc.
Anthem, Inc.
Cambridge Trust Company
Dole & Bailey, Inc.
Frontier Capital Management
Company, LLC
Hillsboro Ford
Income Research & Management
Liber ty Mutual
NEPC
NH Association of Fire Chiefs
Philanthropic Lodge F. & A.M.
Public Consulting Group
Rare Coins of New Hampshire, Inc.
Sullivan Lodge #12 I.O.O.F.
USI New England
2 0 1 4
HMP Fence Services
SUPPORTER’S CIRCLE
5+ YEARS
Hoer tdoerfer Dentistry, PLLC
T-Bird Mini Market
TD Bank
All Metals Industries, Inc.
Holloway Motor Cars of Manchester
Christian Par ty Rental
Kelley Bros.
Devine Millimet & Branch
Leon’s Auto Center
Wells Fargo Home Mor tgage
Edmunds Hardware Store
Mason Congregational Church
YourCause, LLC
Capital Investigating & Adjusting, LLC
PHILANTHROPIST’S CIRCLE
50+ YEARS
J U N E
Keane & Beane, P.C.
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
Legg Mason Investment Council
Eckhardt & Johnson, Inc.
Marsh & McLennan Agency
Garnet F. Colpitts Plumbing, Heating
Massachusetts MassMutual
& Electrical
The Frank Massin Agency, Inc.
Trends of Fashion
Uptack Plumbing and Heating, Inc.
Walier Chevrolet
Dr. Rober t Wyman
Insurance Co.
Giorgio’s Ristorante
Greater Peterborough Chamber of
McLane, Graf, Raulerson &
FOUNDATIONS
Mosse & Mosse Associates, Inc.
Paul and Edith Babson Foundation
Middleton
Commerce
Hampshire 100
IBM Employee Services Center
MVP Healthcare, Inc.
Bean Family Foundation
New England Utility Constructors, Inc.
Boston Bruins Foundation
New Boston Pizza
Johnson & Johnson Family of
Companies
New England Golf Guide
RBC Wealth Management
Ann DeNicola Trust
NH KOPS Honor Society
Doug Flutie Foundation for Autism
Nobis Engineering
Studley Home, Inc.
Olea Salon
Todd Land Use Consultants, LLC
Underwood Engineers, Inc.
The daughter of a
United Methodist Women
Workplace Systems, Inc.
friend of mine was
treated at Crotched
Mountain after her
NEW FRIEND’S CIRCLE
1-5 YEARS
accident. What you
Aflac
AIM Mutual Insurance Company
accomplished was
American Veterans Post #2
amazing.
Aubuchon Hardware
Auto Par t International
O’Reilly Trucking and Excavation, LLC
Bank of New Hampshire
Patsy’s Inc.
Battaglia Foundations
Peter S. Jensen & Associates, LLC
Bennington Garage
Philadelphia Insurance Company
Bond Auto Par ts
Pine State Elevator Company
Bourgoine Logging, LLC
The Doris L. Benz Trust
New Hampshire State Police
Benevolent Association
Office Max
Anonymous
Fidelity Charitable Fund
For tview Foundation
Ar thur Getz Foundation
John A. and Carol A. Hubbard
Charitable Foundation
Blanche Hyslop Fund at The
Boston Foundation
James F. Kelly and Fernande Kelly
Charitable Trust
Kingsbury Fund
New Hampshire Charitable
Foundation
NH State Council on the Ar ts
Otter Brook Foundation
Parker Nelson Foundation
Constance O. Putnam Foundation
Renaissance Charitable Foundation, Inc.
TD Charitable Foundation
Trust Family Foundation
Pizza Peddler and Mini Mar t, LLC
Brady’s Bar & Grill, Inc.
PSNH Women's Committee
Clark & Lavey Benefits Solutions
Revolabs, Inc.
Clark-Mor tenson Agency, Inc.
Riverdale Farm, LLC
Corrections Corporation of America
Rober t J. Devereaux Corp.
Economy Plumbing and Heating, Inc.
Edward Jones
Gragil Associates
Sanel Auto Par ts
GE Foundation
SK Management, Inc.
Hardy Healthcare, PLLC
Spor ts Arena Hockey Shop, LLC
High Tide Take Out
Studio 105 Hair Design, LLC
Hills Brothers Construction, Inc.
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Fidelity Foundation
Give with Liber ty
Markem-Imaje Corporation
Microsoft Corporation
Pew Charitable Trusts
Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc.
Raytheon Company
Take Flight, LLC
United Technologies Corporation
Sylvester Baxter Royal Arch Chapter
Yusen Associates, Inc.
Gifts Program
Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation
Second Wind Water Systems
Harding Plumbing and Heating
BAE Systems Employees’ Matching
RTM Communications, Inc.
S.W. Tucker Landscaping
Fenton Family Dealerships
CORPORATE MATCHING
GIFTS
Sun Life Financial
C RO T C H E D
GIFTS IN KIND
Bee Cusick
Mary AmRheim
Devine Millimet & Branch
Allen & Mathewson Energy Corp.
Kathy Anderson
Carole Angus
Hilde Baer t
Pauline Baker
Jonathan Ballou
Valerie Barnes
Shanon Bean
Laiming Benoit
Roger Bergevin
Judith Berman
Lucille Bineau
Elizabeth Blankenstein
Bluegreen Corporation
Suzanne Boisclair
Ron Borvell
Boston Red Sox
Kathy Boulet
Thank you
for all that
Crotched Mountain’s
organization
and staff does to
help the less
fortunate.
Brady's Bar & Grill, Inc.
Gretchen Brown
Helen Brown
Lea and Dr. Frederick Bruch, Jr.
Patricia Byrne
Carolyn L. Caouette
C'est la Vie
Theresa Chase
Gary Cheney
Christian Par ty Rental
Mal Clapp
Beth Cleary
Community Caregivers of Derry
Concord Hospital
Mary Constant
Karen Cowan
Crotched Mountain Ski & Ride
Jennifer Crowell
CRVNA Hospice
M O U N TA I N
Marlene and Michael Damery
Richard DiPippo
Eugenie Dogbe
Nanette and Brian Donovan
Donna Downing
Tonya DuBois
Peggy Easley
H O N O R
Lucille Lafond
Jessica Landry
Brian LaRochelle
Cathy Lenane
Terry Lessard
Mark Licht
Charles Lincoln
Ann Luca
Julia Lynch
Eastman Community Assoc.
Nancy Lynch
Jonathan Eriquezzo
Eric Mandelbaum
Geoff Forester
John Maynard
Envisage Nail Spa & Boutique
Peg Flint
Louis For t
Susan T. Frost
Malcolm Fuller
Kate Garrett
Gretchen and Thomas Gaul
Carol and Benjamin Gayman
Manchester Monarchs
Bethany Marshall
Karen McCormick
Catherine Meinen
Kristie A. Mello
Jerry Menard
Meredith Bay Colony Club
Mark Michaud
Karen Gerber
Pamela Mills
Giorgio’s Ristorante
Pam Mosca
F. P. Gillick
Rick Goodwin
Alan Gray
RO L L
Monadnock Quilters’ Guild
The Mountain Corp.
Nashua Crossing Senior Living
Great New Hampshire Restaurants
Leah Nepomuceno
Phil Harris
Anne and Thomas O’Reilly
Sheri Hamel
Kevin A. Har te
Michael Havey
Heather Helton
Malcolm Hession
High Tide Take Out
Emily Odey
Russell Page
Pearl Restaurant and Oyster Bar
Theodore Perry
Peterborough Players
Rober t Peverly
Roland Hill
Andrea Philbrook
Ann Hiscox
Patricia Piet
Elaine Hirshan
Jeremy Hoffman
Home Depot
Esther Hopkins
Barbara Hudgik
Susan and Jerry Hunter
Florence Ingersoll
Inns at Mill Falls
J.M. Princewell, LLC
Deborah Picard
Melody Prince
R.C. Brayshaw & Co., Inc.
Nancy Randlor
Laura and Michael Redmond
Jean Rex
Katherine Richardson
The Riverhouse Cafe
Julie Shope
Andrew Jenks
Doreen Sicotte
Tina Johndrow
Amy Smull
Lorrie Kacamburas
Jackie Spurr
Dawn Jewett
Lois and William Jones
Elizabeth S. Keefe
Keene Country Club
Bette Sikes
Ken Southard
Paul Stockfletch
Eileen Ketcham
Rober t Kimball
Amy Kipphut
The Knitting Connection, Inc.
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You are doing
tremendous good in
the lives of—and
for—so many
families.
Never give up!
You are making a
profound difference
in the lives of those
you serve to help
and heal.
Scott Thayer
Sue Theuner
Linda Tremblay
Patricia Tucker
Patricia Turner
The Union Leader Corp.
Debora Vandermolen
Linda Vayens
Dorothy and Richard Verney
Leslie Vogt
Waterhouse Restaurant
Diane M. Weaver
Patricia Welin
Shirley Whitcher
Steve White
Sally and James Wilson
Dave Winters
Kevin Woods
Nancy Wright
Yankee Farmer
Yasvin Communications
Cynthia and William Yuknewicz
Kim Zbikowski
Thomas Zubricki
J U LY
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J U N E
2 0 1 4
A Celebration of Life and Love
Contributors, July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2014
G
IFTS OF ESTATE celebrate
the legacy of cherished
friends of Crotched
Mountain while providing for
the future well-being of our
unique programs and services.
Gifts are also made by friends
of Crotched Mountain who wish
to remember someone special.
We are pleased to recognize the
following individuals whose lives
we celebrated over the past year.
DON KENT LEGACY
SOCIETY
IN HONOR OF
Jack Barnes
Mary B. Waldo
CJ Cain
Barbara Hegar ty
Father Bernard Campbell
Rev. Rober t J. Densmore
Crotched Mountain’s 60 years
Mary and Joseph Massa
Crotched Mountain’s programs
Helen W. Fryer
Dana
Rober t Haberman
Andrew Donovan
Phyllis and Frank Donovan
Maria Drescher
Joseph H. Reiser t, Jr.
Edmon J. Fitzgerald
Patrick J. Fitzgerald
Caitlin Gamboli
Kate and Tony Gamboli
Francis McElroy
Elaine and Rober t Patzwall
Lorraine and Lloyd Walker
Gretchen and Thomas Gaul
Stephen Bucklin
Michael Gaul
Margaret Salvas
Brian Giammarino
Alyssa Lappen
Margaret Glover
Amy and Andrew Glover
Sherri Hard
Patricia Thomas
Katherine Hill
Beverly Hill
Katie, Caitlin and their families
Barbara Wright
Leah Keller
Marcia and Richard Keller
Garrett Kelly
Marie and Walter Kelly
Joseph Klucinec
Carol and Mark Correa
Jean and Carmelo Fallace
John T. Fallace
Elizabeth Licht
Linda and Paul Bullock
Susan K. Mansfield
Margret H. Kolbjornsen
Anonymous
Anonymous*
John H. Adams
Ar thur Adler
Theodore S. Bacon, Jr.*
Janet and Dr. Thomas Bolland
Edith Bowen
Lorraine and Alan Cleland
Jill Collier
Stanley D. Coombs
Joey Czernicki
BEQUESTS & TRUSTS
Elizabeth and David Dickey
Jean G. Anderson 1996 Charitable
Janet Green
Anonymous (4)
Remainder Unitrust
Frank W. Bar tlett Trust
Christine L. Beck Trust
Phyllis Birch Revocable Living Trust
Charles A. and Jessie M. Brooks Trust
Alber t E. and Clara F. Chorley Fund
Sarah Cogswell Irrevocable Trust
Helen Goodwin Crathern Trust
Desfosses Family Revocable Trust
Beatrice J. Ellison Trust
Ernest O. Guer tin Trust
Fred D. Hemenway Trust
Anne S. Howells Charitable Trust
Leola Stacy Hubbard Fund
David W. Kiley, Jr. Revocable Trust
McGuirk Children
Florence B. Mudgett Trust
Roger Nash II Irrevocable Trust
Harry K. and Frances D. Noyes
Memorial Fund
Mildred W. and Charles P. Page Fund
Pool Family Fund
Johanna Schoenherr Trust
Nancy P. Shea Trust
Michael T. Sherman Foundation
Priscilla and Richard Goff
Rober t W. Hall
Susan B. Isbell
Brian Jervis
Marilyn P. Johnson
Marcia Kayser
Mary and William Kiernan
Rober t Kingston
Carole and Alber t Loening
Paul McGuirk
Mary and John McMahon
David Miller
Alber ta R. Mooney*
Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Por t
Elizabeth H. Potter*
Ronald M. Ramsey
Rev. Alice Rober ts
Rober ta C. Smith
Donna and Jeffrey Smith
Marilyn and Bruce Soper
Dr. Carol and Howard Stoner
Ruth B. Whipple
Patricia C. Whitney
*deceased 2013-2014
Estate of Elaine H. Sorensen
Harriet Ward Trust
Elizabeth H. Whittemore Charitable
Trust
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Elliot Mattheson
Pamela A. Wiggin and
Carol A. Barker
Josephine and William Monbouquette
Darla Barss Monbouquette
Bill Pappas
Irene M. and Christopher Messier
Regina Retschen
Marcia and Richard Keller
Richard Siebert
Arlene Heidel
Richard Sieber t
The Mykkanens, The Martins,
The Davis’, The Lorimers
Eric R. Lorimer
Those who attend Crotched
Mountain Rehabilitation Center
Muriel and Claude Pelletier
IN MEMORY OF
George A. Backus
Margaret Backus
Mary D. Bastardi
Paul F. Bastardi
Charlie Bates
Jill D. Bates
Kenneth Foraste
Barbara Bentley
Beverly A. and Alber t Pollard
Michelle Bilik
Shannon and Christopher Kolb
Jeffrey Bonchard
Jacqueline and Alber t Lang
Suzanne Bowman
Peter Bowman
Clint Burt
Nancy and Roy Davis
Caitlin
Majorie Zaremski
Dennis J. Carlson
Susan W. Carlson
Dr. Luke Caveney
The Caveney Family
Jennifer Chase
Theresa Chase
Marlene Chisholm
Judith E. Ierlan
Janet Clark
Mar tha and Bernard Corson
Gordon M. Clement
Rober t Clement
C RO T C H E D
June S. Cook
Gardner D. Cook
Joni M. Couturier
Susan and Douglas Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ayer
Paula and Thomas DeAngelis
Suzanne M. Pitsios
Jolene Riggleman
Anne Wilson
Lucille and Alfred Couturier
David A. Couturier
Phyllis and Herman T. Cramer
Lance Cramer
Myrna Crewe
Ruth and Wesley Cobb
Mildred R. Cronin
David J. Bailey, Jr.
Beverly A. Fisher
David Hamilton
Joanne Perkins
Michael J. Dagostino
M. Susan and L. Mark Reiner
A. J. Daley
Susan J. Beeman-Hollins and
Rober t J. Hollins
Deceased Friends/Classmates of
Crotched Mountain School
Norm Lafond, Sr.
Donald E. Desrocher
Jeannette R. P. LaPrad
Joseph A. Desrosiers
Richard V. Desrosiers
Brian Robb Dickey
Beth and Kenneth Graf
Robert Donovan
Christopher Byrnes
Phillip M. Dubois
Anonymous
Legg Mason Investment Council
Sandie and Bill Peabody
Richard Dubray
Barbara Dubray
William D. Dubuque
Pauline Dubuque
Elisabeth S. Dyer
David Burgess
Rosemary M. Farnsworth
James Farnswor th
Charlene Fitzgerald
Barbara Pardus
Shirley Fogg
Christine and Woodbury Fogg
Mary M. Foley
Daniel S. Foley
Lester H. Fortune
Ilona M. For tune
Ann Friedel
Dorothy and Donald Dunbar
Barbara Furlong
John Furlong
Paul Guay
Patricia and Rober t Zeamans
Jean Heath
Jeanne E. Heath
M O U N TA I N
Keep doing
great work! Also, you
need not send
me any reminders.
I won’t forget you.
I promise!
Linda R. Hickmott
William Hickmott
Lillian I. Hogan
Joseph W. Hogan
Robert Hopkins
Julianne and William Allen
Patricia and Rober t Ballard
Allan Barnard
Nancy and Gordon Barnard
Carol A. Bednarowski
Howard B. Brodsky
Kenneth Carlton
Patricia and Louis D’Allesandro
Rober t Dutton
Richard Ferrin
Patricia and Jeryl Frankenfield
Claudia and Chris Gardner
Janet and Thomas Hopkins
Gail and Carl Johnson
Patricia Kalinski
Richard A. Larkin
Kathryn and John Manchester
Ann and William Marvin
Diane and Alex Mavrogeorge
Richard M. Power
Margaret and Harlow P. Raymond
Katherine Scaramella
Eleanor and Vaughn Stewar t
Vincent A. Wenners, Jr.
Daphne M. Whitemore and
Alber t L. Deblois
Janet and Lance Williamson
Georgette Huard
Workplace Systems, Inc.
Hurd
Mary Frances and Don Lawler
Mary Ide
Stephen Ide
Willis Jewett
Marilyn P. Jewett
Helen B. Johnson
Adrienne M. Johnson
Joseph A. Kaczynski
Jeanne I. Kaczynski
William G. Kagler
Mary and John McMahon
Mary P. McMahon
Charlene Kamitian
Diane Bati
Ruth Kamitian
Diane Bati
H O N O R
RO L L
Kara
Carol M. Decker
Eleanor Keefe
Richard P. Keefe, III
Patrick J. Kelly
Karen V. and Philip Stefanini
Barbara Kizik
Debora and Rober t Kizik
Kristen
Roger C. Steele
Risto Laisi
Raija K. Jensen
Mary P. Lawrence
Ernestine and Kent Lawrence
Dr. Richard Lawrence
Ernestine and Kent Lawrence
Carmen L. Light
Alcide G. Light
Daniel Mackey
Virginia Howard
June and Andrew Mackey
Jill Matsumoto
Hon. Stephen Limon
Elizabeth R. Moynihan
Jeannette E. McCabe
William E. McCabe
William F. McCann
Frederick M. McCann
John Merwin
Ethel and George Merwin
Marjorie S. Merwin
Brandon Mills
Cynthia, John Madden and Family
Anne and Thomas O’Reilly
Michael F. Reed
Claire and Norman Roberge
Diane and Dennis Sweeney
Patricia and Bob Zeamans
Paul F. La Montagne
Therese and Stephen Stepenuck
Rosa Montes
Anonymous
Nathan Mountain
Dennis Schafer
Maurice Muzzey
Elva Muzzey
My Family and Friends
Dorothy E. Chase
My Friend
Ger trude G. Lepine
My Mother and Father
Regina R. Brunelle
My Mother and Father
Sandra H. Willey
My Siblings
Dolores A. Thorng
My Son, David
Evelyn C. Trageser
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My Three Sons
Phyllis E. McLynch
Janet O’Connell
John D. O’Connell
Leslie C. Olmstead
Richard A. Roundy, Jr.
Ruth Roundy
Robert A. Ouellette
Florence and Wallace Bordeau
Anthony Papoulias
Joanne Perkins
Jennifer Parent
Susan Belliveau
Barbara Bernier
Stacy Fiske
Walter E. Lantz
Jana and Joshua Lothrop
Christine M. Mar torano
Mason Congregational Church
Maura M. Morrison
New Hampshire State Police
Benevolent Association
NH KOPS Honor Society
Barbara A. Quinlan
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Quinn
Laura and Michael Redmond
Leona R. Whitney
Crotched Mountain
truly is ‘Miracle
Mountain’ and has
been for many years.
Our daughter,
Colleen, was at
Crotched Mountain
1965-68, and
Miracle Mountain
was part of her
healing! Thank You!
Joseph G. Pavick
Lynn and Daniel Perry
Dr. Karen Pendleton
Christine Emma Linderman
Linda and Willis Ottery
Francis A. Petit
Yvonne Petit
Fran Piasek
Rober t F. Hanratty
Dr. Howard E. Pratt
Cristina and David Lewis
Mary Leadbeater and
Michael Strack
J U LY
Janice Prive
Darlene and Royce Prive
Jack Putnam
Betty Putnam
William Quigley
Evelyn M. Quigley
Anthony J. Renzzulla
Theresa and George Gilman
Erin Robbins
Nathalie J. Latulippe
Ruth Roundy
Lillian Alpaugh
Susan and Michael Cook
Caroline Dodge
Frank Figearo
Janet L. Roundy
Susan Olmstead Roundy-Figearo
Judy and Jay Transue
Ella R. Rutter
Katherine E. Kiley
George Sarkes
Lorriane and Richard Baldassari
Pauline Schwalbe
Isadora Zlotowicz
Dimitra Sklavounos
Giorgio's Ristorante
Janet Smith
Alfreda A. Smith
Steve Smith
Debra and David Huffman
David Charles Staples
David B. Staples
Robert Stevens
Gail and Ben Plummer
Jacqueline Streitburger
Herman C. Streitburger
James Sturtevant
Terry Lessard
Paul B. Svoboda
Genevieve A. Svoboda
Neil Szymcik
Ger trude Szymcik
Edward Tatoyian
Mary Tatoyian
Carolann Treiber
Donna and Jeffrey Smith
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Philip C. Tulley, Sr.
Jenna Ravanis
Philip C. Tulley, III
Amanda Alber tian
Susan and Douglas Anderson
Maureen and Anthony Barila
The Boland Family
Barbara and Leo Brochu
Joyce E. and William J. Dacier
Paula and Thomas DeAngelis
Augustine J. Fiori
Judith M. Francesconi
Frances J. Gosselin
Barbara and Larry Hansen
Naomi and Donald Hazlett
Larry Hevey
Paula Higgins
Gwen and Stephen Kincaid
Kristine and Peter Kokas
Jennifer McCarron
Patricia and Donald Painchaud
Janet and John Pickels
Anita Postaljian
Revolabs, Inc.
Kyra Ritter
Elaine and Douglas Rogers
Clifton L. Schandelmayer
Trudy J. Soucy
Anna Tulley
Jeanne and Philip Tulley
Joseph J. Tulley
Patricia and Dennis Tulley
Katelyn and Scott Turner
Katie Vitousek
Anne Wilson
Yusen Associates, Inc.
Stephen Valla
Sandra M. Gelinas
Hendrika Van Dongen
James C. Van Dongen
Dorothy and Lawrence Whitney
Patricia Whitney
Gloria P. Willey
SMSGT. Ryan Willey and Family
Gertrud Z. Wolf
Thomas F. Wolf
Paul Wolosz
Dr. Janis Stoklosa
Donald Wood
Minnie E. White
J U N E
2 0 1 4
VOLUNTEERS
E
we are
blessed to receive
the gift of volunteer
time, energy and talent from
individuals, businesses,
groups and organizations.
These volunteers play a big
role in the lives of our students and clients in so many
ways, and their service is an
inspiration to us all. For
their generous commitment,
we thank each and every
person and applaud the
businesses and organizations
that make volunteerism a
corporate value.
ACH YEAR
Sabine Duran
Gail D’Urso
Sarah Ellis
Mike Egan
Owen Ellerkamp
Bill Ferguson
Carole Ferguson
Allison Finlay
Dan Fotter
Anne Gabel
Noel Gillis
Rob Gillis
Kim Grant-Neary
Of the forty
significant charities
we give to,
Crotched Mountain
INDIVIDUALS
Nancy Annis
John Adams
Tom Badgley
Ann Barry
Heather Bierschenk
John Boardman
David Brittan
Diane Brown
Keith Brown
to send this type
of survey.
We commend you
on this effort to
streamline!
Mick Brown
Al Harvey
Laurie Bryan
Ezra Hodgson
Nathan Brown
Jared Burnett
Rober t Celona
Jennifer Civitelia
Katie Cleasby
Nellia Hickerson
David Holmes
Dan Horne
Hailey Johnson
Bob Kaplan
Barbara Cleveland
Terry Kayne
Atticus Collette
Gail Landy
Kerry Close
Debbie Colpitts
Howard Collyer
Lukas Labedzki
Meg Lanphear
Allen Larrabee
Joanie Connelly
Lorraine Lindenberg
Shelli Cook
Debra Leo
Katie Cousins
Don Crooker
Joan Crooker
Cindy Davenpor t
Meghan Linehan
Isabelle Leo
Mark Leo
Jared Lewis
Linda Davis
Lucille Lomazzo
Paul Davis
Christine Long
Marcia Davis
Tierney Dennehy
Kay DeBurro
Stacey Driscoll
Max Dorman
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is the only one
Catherine Long
C RO T C H E D
We’re extremely
pleased with
Crotched
Mountain and
wish we could
give more.
Tina Mappus
Emily Waller
Alex Weyerhauser
Marie-Claire Wheeler
Patricia Whitney
Michaela McElhatton
Janet McEwen
Jan McGonagle
Alison Meltzer
Macy Meltzer
Jan Miller
John Miller
Gail Mintkin
Oliver Mutch
Dan Nelson
Michelle Neville
Marcia Orr
Michael Orr
Joe Orzio
Christine Parsons
Dave Peabody
Amanda Pierce
AND
Girls Hockey Team
Ingrid Aho, Andria Daragon,
Hannah Garfinkle, Lilly Grisafi,
Sam Hanlon, Casey Kania, Jordan Kania,
Anna Kilian, Jen Lehrman,
Steph Leandri, Sarah Letourneau,
Catherine Long, Sarah Perreault,
Lily Smith
Dan Sousa
Patrick Spain
Jennifer Tulley
we would be most grateful.
Amanda Schafer, John Schulte,
the generosity of employees
Stanley Newsham, Amanda Peri,
Many companies will match
Dianna Sheridan, Lynda Sillner,
who give to charitable
Shannon Williams
increasing your gift to your
Tanya Robinson, Peter Weber,
organizations, thereby
special charity. If you are
interested, please see your
gift to Crotched Mountain
I am 84 and have
reason to contribute
to many needy
charities. I am
blessed and
happy to do what
I can.
St. Anselm’s College
For more information about
the various ways to make a
gift, including a personal
Sean Casey, Matthew Gunzelmann,
illustration of the many
Rachel Silverman
advantages, please contact:
Michelle Robinson, Ashley Scoville,
favorable charitable tax
THE DEVELOPMENT OFFICE
St. Anselm’s College Jazz Band
CROTCHED MOUNTAIN
Elise Homan, Nora Ann Walsh
ONE VERNEY DRIVE
Anthony Ciampi, Staci Herman,
GREENFIELD, NH 03047
800.394.3311
TD Bank Day of Caring
Calvin Bates, Yoshiaki Chiba, Max Clary,
Jordan Ferreras, Danny Figueroa,
Harry Flores, Mark Franklin,
Michael Grill, Nicohlas Lemieux,
Hyelan Love, Sebastian McLinden,
Brianna Moore, Charley Neisner,
Cein Ozdeliorman, Michelle Robinson,
Benjamin Simon, Benjamin Wright,
SiYi Zhou
Tina Daniels, Ellyn Gonier,
Katie Sutherland
to help individuals with
Randi Moriar ty, David Murray,
Public Service of New Hampshire
Peggy Stokes
Mary Suprenant
James (Mitch) Mitchell,
disabilities achieve their goals,
Nancy Lockhar t,
could double, or even triple.
Grand Valley State University
Anita Stevens
you would like to make a gift
Monadnock Quilters’ Guild
Peter Spain
Alex Stack
Jaclyn Jastings, Ar thur Knight,
adults we serve each year. If
Samantha Yeaw
Emilee Rudis
Liam Schumacher
thousands of children and
further information on how a
Maryssa Williams, Taryn Wing,
Tucker Desisto, Peter Dunphy,
Kim Schumacher
and programs available to the
human resources office for
Dublin High School
Joe Sewell
continues to make our
exceptional services
Key Club
Pam Richi
John Schlunk
M OUNTAIN
Olivia Thomas, Emily Ward,
Colin Richi
Kin Schilling
C
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Manchester Central High School
Carson Richi
Lorrie Rudis
HOW YOU CAN HELP
Luke Diamond, Michael DiRusso,
David Gabris, Alison Gilroy,
Will Redmond
Samantha Romano
Kristen Avery, David Baker,
Aaron Brown, Bonnie Corliss,
Velvet Young
Conval High School
Deirdre McElhatton
Liberty Mutual - Serve With Liberty
Jonathan Bennett, Judith Bosies,
Megan Wolf
Scott Maslansky
Suzy MacDonald
RO L L
Blaine Ball, Kathy Beam,
Jennifer Wilcox
Lorna Marshall
Karen McCormick
H O N O R
Greenfield Congregational
Covenant Church
Katie Welch
ORGANIZATIONS
GROUPS
Luke Mar tin
M O U N TA I N
Anna Bennison, Margaux Brisnois,
Rachel Jozwick, Ashley Mar tin,
Chelsea Meloche, Allison Thaler,
Jackie Blasik, Elexa Bonogofsky,
Erin Burke, Elaine Burnham,
Great care has been taken to
Joseph Desmond, Monika Diab,
report of donations made to
Kathy Dunkley, Stacey Ellis,
the fiscal year July 2013
Jennifer Gendell, Tammy Griffin,
report any errors or omissions
Eileen Carr, Tracy Delisio,
ensure the accuracy of this
Elaine Donaway, Stacey Donlon,
Crotched Mountain during
Michele Gagnon, Chris Giles,
through June 2014. Please
Jason Hunt, Phaedra Lady,
to us at 800.394.3311, as
Katy Makris, Donna Maynard,
to apologize and correct our
Melissa Maheu, Cathy Mailhot,
Mary McLaughlin, Caryn Newhall,
Rich Nicholson, Kim Paquette,
Maura Pelissier, Melanie Schillemat,
Jeff Swenson, Janet Taft,
Chris Westfield, Ben Wheeler,
Ann Wilder, Vicki Woodard
Bailey Tucker, Parker Stockwell,
Alison von Werder
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we would like the opportunity
records.
Financial Statements
JULY 1, 2013 - JUNE 30, 2014 (unaudited)
Consolidated Statements of Financial Position
(in thousands)
Fiscal Year Ending June 30
Consolidated Statements of Operations—Unrestricted
(in thousands)
2014
2013
Cash and Other Current Assets
$6,904
$4,357
Net Accounts Receivable
10,105
12,919
Property, Plant and Equipment
34,218
35,566
16,615
14,850
779
824
Unrestricted Investments
at Fair Market Value
Other
27,039
22,923
By Donors, Permanent Endowment
8,017
8,018
Beneficial Interest in Perpetual Trust
9,885
8,815
$113,560
$108,272
Current Liabilities
9,697
8,882
30,951
31,856
Fair Value of Interest Rate Swap
1,301
1,312
Charitable Gift Annuity Liability
61
72
4,729
4,729
Long-Term Liabilities
Other Long-Term Obligations:
Capital Advance Notes Due HUD
Total Liabilities
$46,740
$46,851
20,389
20,891
Temporarily Restricted
28,384
23,698
Permanently Restricted
18,046
16,832
$66,819
61,421
$113,560
$108,272
Net Assets
Unrestricted Net Assets
Donor Restricted Funds:
$41,463
$40,567
Care Management/Program Service
Special Services, Net
5,968
5,750
Rental Income, Net
1,138
1,126
Grant Revenue
359
684
1,666
1,761
1,106
705
$51,699
$50,593
Salaries and Benefits
39,726
39,137
Contracted Services
3,755
3,519
Supplies and Other
8,115
8,149
Depreciation and Interest
4,345
4,407
Total Expenses
$55,942
$55,212
Loss From Operations
( $4,243)
( $4,619)
Other Operating Revenue
Total Revenue, Gains, Other Support
Non-Operating Income/Expenses
Contributions and Bequests
Development Expenses
Income from Outside Trusts
The Foundation is the beneficiary of several irrevocable charitable perpetual
trusts administered by others. In accordance with Statement of Financial
Accounting Standards No. 116, Accounting for Contributions Received and
Contributions Made, the Foundation has recorded as an asset the fair market value of its interest in the trusts as of June 30, 2014, of $9.9 million and
$8.8 million as of June 30, 2013.
330
231
436
11
1,086
133
1,994
$2,312
$3,838
Other Non-Operating Income/Expense
($1,931)
($781)
Change in Net Unrealized Gains or Losses
on Investments
Decrease in Unrestricted Net Assets
Net Assets: Unrestricted net assets represent sources that are currently
available for support of the operations of the Foundation and affiliates.
Temporarily restricted net assets represent resources that may be expended
by the Foundation based upon donor restrictions. Permanently restricted
net assets represent funds restricted by the donor to be maintained by the
Foundation in perpetuity.
338
185
Net Assets Released for Operations
Guide to Consolidated Statement of Financial Position
(568)
968
Change in Fair Value of Interest Rate Swap
Complete audited financial statements are available upon request.
329
(679)
Net Realized Gains on Investments
Excess of Revenues Over Expenses
Total Liabilities and Net Assets
1,356
Investment Income
Total Non-Operating Income/Expenses
Total Net Assets
2013
Room and Board, Tuition,
Satisfaction of Donor Restrictions
Investments at Fair Market Value:
Total Assets
2014
Net Assets Released Due to
Donor Restricted Assets
By Donors, Specific Purposes
Fiscal Year Ending June 30
1,142
604
287
42
($502)
($135)
Note: In addition to the unrestricted amounts above, the Foundation received and
expended restricted funds in fiscal 2014 as listed below.
Restricted Fund Activity (in thousands)
Contributions and Bequests
Investment Income
Net Realized Gains on Investments
Change in Net Unrealized Gains or
Losses on Investments
Net Assets Released for Operations
Net Assets Released for Capital Expenditures
Excess of Revenues Over
Expenses (Restricted)
2014
$1,261
1,887
1,767
2,378
(1,106)
(287)
$5,900
2013
$1,082
612
750
1,822
(672)
(569)
$3,025
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