2012 Annual Report - Larkin Street Youth Services

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2012 Annual Report - Larkin Street Youth Services
Administrative Offices
701 Sutter Street, Suite 2
San Francisco, CA 94109
Tel (415) 673.0911
Fax )415) 749.3838
[email protected]
www.larkinstreetyouth.org
Board of Directors
Honorary Board
Senior Management Team
Charles Dicke, Chair
Laura Powell, Vice Chair
Victoria J. Johnson, Secretary
Art Fatum, Treasurer
Phillip S. Estes, At-Large
Annie Ellicott, At-Large
Nina Hatvany, At-Large
Blake Jorgensen, At-Large
Sherilyn Adams, Executive Director
Terry Allen-Rouman
Ray Brown
William F. Campbell
James E. Canales, Jr.
Laurence A. Colton
Jay Cuetara
Penelope Douglas
Tim Emanuels
Judy Getto
Vince Hoenigman
Steve Janowsky
Debbie G. Jorgensen
John E. Kalin
Stephen C. Kirmse
Stephen Koch
Mary V. Lester
Elizabeth A. Levy
John L. Martin
John E. Martinez
Paul R. Mohun
Maria Muzio
David J. Nygren
Carla B. Oakley
Jean Richardson
Henry Safrit
J. Milton Seropan
Anne B. Stanton
David A. Thompson
Gregory W. Wendt
David B. Zenoff
Sherilyn Adams, LCSW
Executive Director
Board Members
Chris Brahm
Connie Curran
Mark A. Edmunds
Conor Famulener
Anita Feiger
Julie B. Harkins
Jim Henry
Anne Hoecker
Terry Kramer
Mary M. Prchal
Philip Schlein
Aaron C. Schwartz
Christine A. Tsingos
Carla Washington
John Whiting
Charles J. Wibbelsman
Victoria Willock
Linda Wood
Allison N. Wysocki
Board Fellows
Ravi Banda
Vishal Kudchadkar
The mission of Larkin Street Youth Services is to create a continuum of services that inspires youth to
move beyond the street. We will nurture potential, promote dignity, and support bold steps by all.
Ray Fort
Chief Operating Officer
Kathie Lowry
Chief Development Officer
Dina Wilderson, PhD
Chief of Research and Evaluation
Aimee Armata
Clinical Director
Irene Casanova
Director of Engagement
Nicole Garroutte
Director of Marketing & Events
Ruth Nunez
Director of Residential Programs
Chelsea Ross
Controller
Don Sanders, MSW
Director of Education and Employment
Gwynne Seidell
Director of Human Resources
Lara Tannenbaum, MSW
Director of Health Services
Holly Tedford, MNA
Director of Development, Grants
Puccini & Pinetti
Recology
Recommind, Inc.
The RHE Charitable Foundation
Salesforce.com
San Francisco Airport Commission
San Francisco Federal Credit Union
The San Francisco Giants
Charles Schwab Foundation
Alice Phelan Sullivan Corporation
The Swinerton Foundation
Therapy Stores
Tibco Software, Inc.
U.S. Bank
Until There’s A Cure Foundation
Virgin Mobile USA, L.P.
Visa
Wetherby Asset Management
Wilkes Bashford
Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
Foundation
WNPC Foundation
Zephyr Real Estate
$500 to $999
ACG
Artisan Printing
BraunHagey & Borden LLP
Chevron
DreamWorks
Gap International
Grant Thornton
Kreuzberger Associates
MassMutual
Moss Adams LLP
Pan-Med Enterprises
Parthenon Capital Foundation
PFM
Synthetic LLC
Tonic Beverage Catering
U.S. Trust
Valuation Research
West Bay Builders
$100 to $499
Agilent Technologies
Aon Foundation
Barclays Capital
BlackLine Systems
Bloomspot, Inc.
The John Burton Foundation
CableLabs
CBRE
CBS Interactive
City National Bank
Clarence & Dyer LLP
Cliff Consulting
The Clorox Company
Culture Effect
Degenkolb Engineers
R.R. Donnelley & Sons
Envirotech Laboratories
Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco
G2 Insurance Services
Harvey’s
Hewlett-Packard Company Foundation
Huntsman Architectural Group
Juniper Networks
KCBS All News Radio
Kforce Professional Staffing
McKesson Foundation
Med Thrive T Co-Op, Inc.
Microsoft Corporation
Mosaic Financial Partners
Oracle Corporation
S.S. Papadopulos and Associates, Inc.
Qualcomm Atheros
The Richmond/Ermet AIDS Foundation
Sears Holding Corporation
Michael Sechman & Associates
SJ Engineers
Sports Basement
The Stuart Foundation
SurveyMonkey
Tiffany & Co.
R. Torre & Company
TriNet
U.S. Bank Foundation
United California Group
Varian Medical Systems
Waldman Management Group, Inc.
The Y & H Soda Foundation
CIVIC & RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS
American Montessori Society
American University
Back to Business
Bay Street Helping Hands
California Society of CPAs
Calvary Presbyterian Church
Community Housing Partnership
Community Thrift Store
First Presbyterian Church of Livermore
Folsom Street Events
Galesburg High School
Gay Buddhist Fellowship
Girl Scouts of Northern California
Grace Presbyterian Church
Huckleberry Youth Programs
International Association of Firefighers
Local 555
Jewish Community Federation &
Endowment Fund
Lakeside Presbyterian Church
Lower Polk Neighbors
National Association of School
Psychologists Children’s Fund
Old First Presbyterian Church
Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi, House
Democratic Leader
Presbyterian Women of Centerpoint
Presbyterian
Presbyterian Women of Livermore
Seventh Avenue Presbyterian Church
St. Raymond Catholic Church
STREETSMART4kids
Summit Preparatory Charter High School
Tenderloin Neighborhood Development
Corp.
TMASF Connects
Vista Del Mar Baptist Church
PUBLIC FUNDING SOURCES
California Emergency Management
Agency
Federal Emergency Management Agency
San Francisco Department of Children,
Youth and Their Families
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San Francisco Department of Health:
Community Behavioral Health Services
Housing and Urban Health
San Francisco Human Services Agency
San Francisco Mayor’s Office of Housing
San Francisco Office of Economic and
Workforce Development
US Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
US Department of Health and Human
Services:
Administration for Children and Families
Health Resources and Services
Administration
US Department of Housing and Urban
Development
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Larkin Street Youth Services has made
every effort to list accurately our donors.
If you feel your name has been withheld,
or reported incorrectly, please contact
the development office at (415) 673.0911
ext. 301.
Dear Friends,
Looking Ahead
Larkin Street is now at the threshold of great change. The youth we serve face
significantly greater challenges obtaining the support and life skills necessary to
enter and navigate the job market. Over 70% of our youth do not have a high
school diploma or GED, and the job market is shrinking for people with no postsecondary education. Further, in 2014 the national GED standards are being raised.
While this is a good thing for our country, at the same time it presents an even
greater challenge for our young people, many of whom already struggle to pass
the current GED.
So over the next five years, Larkin Street will take the opportunity to once again
lead the way. We will pioneer a new model which both deepens our impact and
extends our reach. With our 2012-17 strategic plan we have established bold outcome goals for the youth in our services:
Living-wage employment
Two years of postsecondary education
Safe and stable housing
Physical and emotional well-being
To support these ambitious outcomes we will be making both wide-ranging as well
as nuanced changes to our programs, our people, and our policy work. We will increase our program retention, increase our already strong graduation rates and job
placements, strengthen rigor and accountability across the agency, employ better
technology, and expand the reach of our policy and advocacy work.
It was a busy, thought-provoking, and productive year; and a crucially
important one. As you know, Larkin Street Youth Services has a strong legacy of
success. For almost 30 years we have built a robust continuum of care to help
homeless youth get off the streets. We are a pioneer in this field. There is no other
agency in San Francisco – and few nationwide – that offer the same breadth of
services with comparable results.
Over the past year this success served
as the foundation for the intensive
planning process that we undertook
to develop our new five year strategic
plan. We took the time to assess our
progress thus far, question our goals,
test our mission. We evaluated at
length every possible new direction
we might want to take; every new
program, new geographic area, new
approaches to our young people.
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What emerged from this comprehensive and challenging effort was
the affirmation of our belief in our
mission and in the direction we are
already headed. We also affirmed that at this time, we must deepen rather than
widen our reach. We must, and will, change how we deliver education and employment services, how we match services to youth needs, and how we measure
youth progress. Over the next five years we will move youth through our continuum
of services as effectively and expeditiously as possible, inspiring the deepest and
most lasting change. We will drive youth outcomes higher rather than bringing
more youth through our doors.
There is, of course, much more detail supporting the Larkin Street Youth Services
2012-17 Strategic Plan, and we invite you to read the executive summary on our
website in the About Us: Agency, Mission and History section at www.larkinstreet
youth.org. As you review the plan, keep in mind that it reflects broad and comprehensive input from throughout the agency; from the staff, the board, and our youth.
This plan is one of the most sweeping and important endeavors we have ever
undertaken at Larkin Street. We are looking forward to our next five years with a
sense of realistic optimism about the challenges and opportunities that will emerge
as we implement it.
Looking Back
The strength of our 2012-17 strategic plan is that it both reflects and is built upon
the good work we have always done. In the last five years alone we have:
Increased our housing capacity by 86 beds, with 24 more in the pipeline.
Greatly improved our structure of coordinated care; with increased clinical
capacity, cross-program communication, and outcomes reporting.
Formalized our knowledge leadership activities through publications,
training, and the development of a resource library.
Strengthened our administrative infrastructure, developing greatly
improved processes for such key processes as succession planning and
performance evaluations.
And we have accomplished all this while serving an average of 3,500 to 4,000
young people each year and contributing over 80% of all funds raised, directly to
our programs. Our most outstanding outcome has been and continues to be this:
three out of four youth who complete Larkin Street’s comprehensive programs exit
street life.
This is where all of you, our donors, volunteers, and mentors, enter the picture. It is
through the generous contribution of your time, talent, and funding that we have
been able to become a nationally recognized provider of services for homeless
and runaway youth. Your support for our work has helped thousands of disconnected young people get off the streets and on to a path to achieve their potential.
We ask that you stay with us over the next five years as we guide our young people
on an even stronger path towards independence. Larkin Street seeks to end homelessness among all youth through advocacy, education, housing and employment.
With your support, we can do this.
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Warmest regards,
Executive Director
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Chair, Board of Directors
Place of Origin
California
San Francisco
Other Bay Area
California Non-Bay Area
Other States
International
Other/unknown
July 2011– June 2012
Program Statistics and Youth Served
Total unduplicated youth served
4,105
Street Outreach contacts
5,043
Youth served at the Drop-In Center
985
Youth served at the Haight Street Referral Center
1,955
Total housing nights
83,360
Emergency housing, youth served
480
Transitional housing, youth served
308
Permanent housing, youth served
26
Youth accessing Hire Up, Education
1,094
Ethnicity
African American
White/ Caucasian Latino/a
Multiracial
Asian/ Pacific Islander
American Indian
Other/Unknown
Age
12-17
18-20
21+
and Employment Center
Youth employed 188
Average starting wage per hour
$11.27
Youth graduated from Job Readiness Class
111
Youth enrolled in afterschool programming 92
Youth participating in GED preparation
180
Youth obtaining a GED
18
Youth enrolled in postsecondary education
114
Youth provided with services from the Medical Clinic
654
Youth that received HIV prevention services
575
Number of art program workshops
845
Gender
Male
Female
Transgender MTF
Transgender FTM
Other/Unknown
Sexual Orientation
Heterosexual
Gay
Bisexual
Lesbian
Questioning/Other/Unknown
2
57%
48%
23%
29%
23%
11%
9%
34%
25%
17%
11%
4%
2%
7%
7%
36%
57%
60%
33%
3%
1%
3%
68%
11%
11%
3%
7%
Patrick Valentino
Pauline van Ysendoorn
Ines Maloberti Vaniman and
Bryan Vaniman
Debra and Michael Varner
Frances W. Varnhagen
William Vastardis
John and Mary Viboch
Christine Waage
Erika Wah
Johanna and Michael Wald
Sara Walker
Peter Walsh and James Fitzpatrick
Elaine Warren
Robin and Carl Washington
Celine Feng Yan Wei
David Werdegar, M.D.
James Whelan
Robert and Karen Wickers
Cynthia and Jonathan Wilcox
Jack Wilkie
Christy Williams
Linda and Drew Williams
Clare Winterton
Heidi Witherell
Benjamin Witte
Reuben and Doriena Wolff
Mark Wong and Keith Phares
Paul W. Wong
Rachel Wong
Kenneth Woods
The Honorable Carol Yaggy and
Ms. Mary Twomey
Clinton Young and Margaret Chen
James Young
Ingu Yun
Ertug and Filiz Yurdutemiz
Olena Zaporozhets
Laura N. Zhang
Lydia Zinn
Mary and Harold Zlot
Rebecca Zucker
LARKIN STREET SOCIETY
Anonymous
Lewis Byington
Marilyn and Bill Campbell
William and Mildred Campbell
Ray Cutino
Nancy and Phil Estes
Matt Irwin-Perkins
Debbie and Blake Jorgensen
Catharine and John Kalin
Irv Lichtenwald
Gary L. Lomax
Marcus Loy
Carla Oakley and Kevin McCarthy
Rachel Randall-Jones
Jeanne M. Sears
Victoria Willock, Willock Partners
Mary Lou Wilson
David B. Zenoff and Janet N. Hunter
CORPORATIONS & FOUNDATIONS
$100,000 and Greater
S.D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation
The National Youth Employment Coalition
The Tipping Point Community
$25,000 to $99,999
Adobe Foundation
The Bank of America Charitable
Foundation
The John R. Cahill Fund
Comerica Bank
Crowe Horwath LLP
Deloitte & Touche USA LLP
The Gap Foundation
Genentech Foundation
Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation
The Mimi and Peter Haas Fund
JPMorgan Chase Foundation
Levi Strauss Foundation
M·A·C AIDS Fund
Macy’s Foundation
Alexander M. and June L. Maisin
Foundation
Metta Fund
Room & Board
Bob A. Ross Foundation
George H. Sandy Foundation
The Morris Stulsaft Foundation
The Nick Traina Foundation
Union Bank
Wells Fargo Foundation
$10,000 to $24,999
Bain & Company, Inc.
Bank of America Merrill Lynch
BlackRock
The California Endowment
The Capital Group Companies
The Clif Bar Family Foundation
Contango Capital Advisors
Mary A. Crocker Trust
Ernst & Young LLP
First Republic Bank
Gilead Sciences
Google
Evelyn & Walter Haas, Jr. Fund
Crescent Porter Hale Foundation
Robert Half International
Intel Corporation
JPMorgan Chase & Company
Kaiser Permanente
KPMG LLP
Macy’s
Morgan Stanley Foundation
The Morrison & Foerster Foundation
PwC
Reed Smith LLP
Spencer Stuart
Target
Vodafone Americas Foundation
The Webb Family Foundation
Williams-Sonoma
$5,000 to $9,999
Anonymous (2)
Adaptive Planning
Align Technology, Inc.
AvAirPros Services
Barney & Barney
The Boris and Vera Bogart Foundation
Casey, Quirk & Associates LLC
Citi
Clif Bar & Company
Core-Mark Holding Company, Inc.
Foodpro Logistics, LLC
William G. Gilmore Foundation
GoPro
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Walter & Elise Haas Fund
Heffernan Foundation
Jamba Juice
Lam Research Corporation
Stanley S. Langendorf Foundation
Latham & Watkins LLP
Leapup Marketing Solutions
Lindquist, von Husen & Joyce LLP
The Live Oak Fund of the Horizons
Foundation
McKenna Long & Aldridge Foundation
The Joseph R. McMicking Foundation
Morgan Stanley Private Wealth
Management
Safeway Foundation
State Street Foundation
Sutter House Associates, LLC
SVB Financial Group
Wallis Foundation
$1,000 to $4,999
Anonymous
The Apothecarium San Francisco
Apple Computer
Bank of the West
BDO USA, LLP
BlackRock Matching Gift Program
BRIDGE Housing Corporation
The Capital Group Companies Charitable
Foundation Matching Gifts
Cox, Castle & Nicholson LLP
East Bay Jewish Teen Foundation
Flora Family Foundation
Forward Management
Gateway Bank
Grosvenor Americas
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
The Hilltop Foundation
Hood & Strong LLP
Jive Software
Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies
Keesal Young & Logan
McKinsey & Company
Paragon Real Estate Group
Plant Construction Company
PRC Clinical
Puccini & Pinetti
Sameer Narang
M. Negri
Brad Nemer
Michael Neril
Michael Neumann
Nancy and William Newmeyer, III
Erik Noland
Erik Nolder
Hallie Normington
Gloria Northrup
Megan Nottingham
Robert Nurisso
James Oakley
Susan T. Obata, M.D.
Lauren O’Brien
Philip O’Connor
Helen C. Oglesby
Carol and Dick Olrich
Cecily Olson
Keith Onodera and Jill Tajima
Robert Orban
Jordan Ormont
Stig Ornvall
Eileen O’Rourke
Alicia Ortega
Angela Osborne
John Osborne
Laurie and Lance Page
Robert Pakter
Carolyn and Richard K. Palmer
Mary and John Palmer
Su Park
Margot Parke
Richard H. Pascoe
Mona Patel
Monica Pauli
Catherine A. Payne
Mark Pederson
Mary Anne Pedroni
Heather Pelant
Nuala Peoples
Peter and Jennifer Picetti
Dem Pilafian
Sara Pirami
Jon Podell
Juliann Podesta
Earl Pogue
Lee and Stuart Pollak
Joe Pollaro
Byron and Teresa Pollitt
Michael Poplardo
Eli and William Portnoy
Robert N. Power
Salil Pradhan
George Puffett
Anderson Pugash
Tobin Pugash
Laurence C. Quant
Michael T. Rafferty
Nikhil Raghavan
Steven Ramirez
Patricia Ramos
Jessica A. Ransom
Sanjay Rao
Marsha Raulston and Marge Boric
Nancy and Alan Raznick
Melissa Redd
Chad Rego
Russell Reiff
Anna Rembold
Stuart Resnick
Gregory E. Rice
Lila and Neville Rich
Janice E. Richards
Laura L. Richter
Joanna Riley
Michael S. Ringler
Matt and Katie Roberts
Cristina Robinson
Emmanuel Romero
Jo-Ann M. Rose
Gary Rosenberg and Angela Marti
James A. Rothschild
Steve and Liz Rouman
Cynthia Ruiz
Anthony H. Sacco, Jr.
Farinaz Sahba
Keith Salvucci
Harriet Sand and Michael Ollod
Joshua Sassoon
Carol Savio, RN, MS
Ken Sawyer
Janet and Victor Schachter
John and Pam Schaefer
Gary Schaumburg
Ron Scheldrup
Nancy Scherer
Erica Schisler
Ulrich Schmid-Maybach
Else Marie Schmidt
Tracy L. Schmidt
Hannah Schmunk
Rebecca Schneider
Leah Schoellkopf
Aleatha Scholer
Zoe and Stephen Schwartz
Edmond Scola
Helen A. Scott
Drew Sechrist
Anna Seeger
Jeffrey D. Seid
Bruce Seidel
Lowell Selvin and Gib Winebar
Lew Serbin
Lisa L. Sernett
Ruth Ann and Lee Seward
Mary-Ann and Richard Shafer
Scott Shafer
Erin Shallat
Stefani Shanberg
Matt Shaw
Ian Shea
Michelle A. Sheely
Ellen Shehadeh
Harrison Sheppard
Inna Shnayder
Shira and William Shore
David and Dianne Simpson
Kavita R. Singh
Clarisse Siu
Dr. Rochelle Slamovich
Forrest Slater
Karen Frankel Slater
Linda G. Slezak
Dale Smith
Deborah Smith
Scott Snow
William Snyder
Timothy Sofo
Harriet and Mitchell Sollod
Lauren Sorof
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Ward Sorrick
Jennifer Heyneman Sousae
Starr Spangler
Robert A. Spoor
John and Barbara Squeri
Claire Stapleton
Dennis C. Stephens
Richard Stephens
Tricia Stone and Chapin Koch
George Strang
Kayla Strunk
Sara Sullivan
Steve Sullivan
Dr. and Mrs. John C. Syer
Rosalee Szabo
Richard Takahashi
Christine Tam
Heather Tatroff
Michal Tavrovsky
Kim Taylor
Ted and Keri Taylor
Kimberly Thier
William Thiessen
Rosemarie Thomas
Kathleen and Paul Thompson
Samuel and Julia Thoron
Jerry Threet
Selina Tobaccowala
Ruby and Benjamin Tom
Margaret Tourje and Jane Krensky
Paul Touw
Don Toy
Christine Tozzi
Huy K. Tran
Gerald Trebesch
Victoria Treyger
Leslie and Michael Trigg
Carmel Triska
Ann and Herman Trutner
Stacy Trzesniewski
Ellen Matthews Turiel
Jerry Turin
Sandra Tye
The Uff Family
Nicholas M. Ukrainiec
Julia Umnov
Steve Uphaus
Sources of Revenue
July 2011 – June 2012 Revenues and Expenses
Public Sources
Private Contributions
Foundation Events
REVENUES
City, State and Federal 9,213,416
Foundation Grants 1,698,467
Individual
& Corporate
Contributions 1,691,648
Sources
of Revenue
Other
Contributions
197,646
Public
Sources
67%
Special
Events,
Net
939,073
Private Contributions
14%
Interest and Investment Income
5,096
Foundation
12%
Other Revenue
38,858
Events
7%
Total revenue and support
13,784,205
EXPENSES
Program Services General & Administrative Fundraising
Total expenses CHANGE IN NET ASSETS
67%
14%
12%
7%
Allocation of Expenses
Programs
Administrative
Fundraising
86%
8%
6%
12,616,667
1,171,906
898,668
14,687,241
Allocation of Expenses
Programs
Administrative
Fundraising (903,036)*
* Larkin Street ended fiscal year 11-12 with a deficit of $903K,
after enjoying a surplus of $985K in 10-11. There are several
factors that contributed to this including that we are required to
record grant revenue when received, even if it is restricted for future
purposes. This can inevitably lead to revenue and related
expenses being recorded in different periods, thus a surplus in one
period and a deficit in another.
In addition, we were challenged in 11-12 by funds being more restricted by funders than in past years, resulting in an imperfect alignment of
revenue and expenses. In other words, expenses grew in areas core
to our service mission that were not matched as well as we would
expect with funding trends and interests.
We have taken internal steps to prevent future deficits and at the time
of the printing of this report expect to end the year with a balanced
budget.
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86%
8%
6%
Knowledge Leadership
Larkin Street extends impact beyond the youth that we serve within programs through our commitment to knowledge sharing and thought dissemination. The
goals are to contribute to the evidence base of service providers to influence best practices in service delivery and to educate policymakers in order to impact
the development of sound public policy related to homeless youth. This is achieved through various activities including publications, presentations, training,
technical assistance, and advocacy.
Conference Presentations
Last year Larkin Street presented at 10 professional conferences across the United States. Topics included program models for homeless youth, program
evaluation, youth leadership, and youth workforce development.
Selected Conferences
National Conference on Ending Homelessness: Evidence-Based Practices for Serving Runaway and Homeless Youth
Beyond Housing - A National Conversation on Child Homelessness and Poverty: Beyond Barriers - A Harm Reduction Approach to Housing
National Association of Workforce Development Professionals Annual Conference: Let’s Work Together - Creative Employment and Workforce
Collaborations between Government Programs, Private Industries, and Youth Agencies
Taking Action Conference: S.M.A.R.T Goal Setting: Youth Advocacy Power
Publications
Youth Homelessness in San Francisco: 2011 Report on Incidence and Needs, is an annual publication that provides an overview of the incidence
of youth homelessness in San Francisco, the needs of the population, and Larkin Street’s response.
Strategies to Prevent Youth Homelessness provides an overview of the root causes of youth homelessness and policy recommendations to prevent
youth homelessness.
Community Building and Technical Assistance
Larkin Street contributed to the development of the youth services field through the provision of 23 trainings to other services providers regarding our integrated model of care for homeless youth, nonprofit management, and organizational development. In addition there were 27 community based presentations on a
range of subject areas including developing housing projects for homeless youth, building service coalitions, and the disproportionate representation of LGBTQ
youth among the homeless population.
Policy and Advocacy
Larkin Street representatives participate in various workgroups, committees, and tasks forces to advocate on behalf of homeless youth. These are some of
the groups participated in over the last year:
California Homeless Youth Project (HYP) Advisory Council
San Francisco Transitional Age Youth Executive Directors Network
San Francisco Human Services Network
Family and Youth Services Bureau Runaway and Homeless Youth Outcomes Working Group Meeting
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Sara Haber
Ms. Andrea Hacker
Joyce Hairston
Marissa Halbrecht
Carlyn Halde
Kelly R. Hall
Colby Hallen
Douglas E. Haller
Marian Halley
Jack F. Hamilton
Anna Hamilton-Manns
Judith Hanks
Michael Harris and Becca Foster
Lori Harrison
Daniel N. Hartdegen
Arlene Hartsock and John W. Neal, Jr.
Eric Harvieux
Peter and Cheryl Hauslein
Randy J. Heinz
Annika Held
Ron Heller
Barbara and Hugh Hempill
James Hendriksen and Terisa Chaw
John P. Henry
Brad and Elisabeth Henske
Jack Herr
Kevin Hickey
Richard N. Hill and Nancy Lundeen
Elaine A. Hilp
Suzanne Hingel
Megan Hitchner
Peter Ho
Dan Hodapp and Peggy Da Silva
Ashley Hoffmann and K. C. Corkery
Susan Hogeland
George Holmes
Lorraine and Victor Honig
Todd Hopkins
Carol Shanks House
Mary K. Howard
Don Howerton
Michael Hoy
Jordan Hudson
Nick Hudson
Melissa Hughes
Sonja and Edward Huie
Ronald A. Hummel
Carole Kornblum
Bill and Anita Kramer
Steve Kramer
Jim Kreissman
Mark Kroll
Belle Krumholz
Jeffrey S. Kuhn
Nancy and Lory Lacsamana
Susan and Charles Lakatos
Karen L. Landau
Kelly and Kaitlyn Landers
Wendy and Dan Langley
William and Patricia Langley
Amy Lauer
Quyen Boi Le
Olson and Nancy Lee
Niki Leondakis
David W. Lerner
Alan W. Leung
Patrick Leung
Carly Levin
Robert S. Levy
Duncan Ley
John Leys
Edward F. and Peggy S. Libby
Steve Lichtenberg and Betsy S. Aubrey
Noah Lichtenstein
Stephen and Jaynie Lilley
Donna Linden
Agneta Lindman
Ann Wadsworth Liuzza
Carol and Barry Livingston
Gina P. Lopez, M.D.
Karla Lopez
Charles M. Louderback
Marcus Lovingood
Kaitlin Lurmann
Rod MacGregor
Sheila Mackay
Paul Maestre
Madeleine Mahaney
Julie Main
Lissa Maldonado
Susan and Jay Mall
William T. Manierre
Cheryl Manning
John Mao
Natalie Hummert
Matthew Humphrey
Laurie Hunter and Jonathan MacQuitty
Patricia Hunter
Rich Hurst
Crosby Hyde
Karen C. Inaba
Christopher Inverarity
Michael Irschick
Dawn and Michael Isaacs
Patricia Ito
Lucy Jacobs
Emily Jarosz
Paula Jesson
Chelsea Johnson
Marta S. Johnson
Ragina Johnson
Anders Jones
Julie A. Jones and Carl Espe
Judy and Greg Jorgensen
Wilhelm H. Joseph, Jr.
Sandy Joung
Robin Joy
Pamela Jue
Sheri Kahn
Michael Kaney
Brigitte Kanter
Beth Katz
Evan Kavanagh
Mairead Kavanagh
Gary Kebbel and Kenneth Mason
Kathleen M. Keene
Mark Keleher
Allison Kelley
Daniel Kellmereit
Andrea Kendrick
Susan Ketcham and Anne Casscells
Michael Kieschnick
Cynthia Kilroy
Alannah Kinser
Lynn Kirshbaum
Gene Klein
Kay Klumb
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald and Rosette Koch
Joanne and Richard Koch
Gerald W. Kohr
Jennifer Kopec
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Jean L. Mar
Cindy Marin
Chris and Bill Marks
Anne Mars
Susan Martin
Kristen Mary
Scott Mataya
Gregg Mattner
George Mauze
Alice and Fraser McAlpine
Sean E. McBride
Mac McClelland and Nancy Crolius
John A. McCormick
Laura McCrea and Robert Ragucci
Elizabeth A. McDonald
Derek M. McGreal
John and Melissa McIlwain
Deena Lynn McKelvey
Martha D. McKenna
Patrick McKenna
James Meenaghan
Annette Mello and Marcus Jager
Foroozan Memari
Emily Metcalf
Karen V. Metz
Julie Metzger
Tahl Milburn
Roger Miles
Howard J. and Eleanor W. Miller
Judith W. and Walter Miller
Michael A. Millman
Phylis Mills
Steve Minkoff
Phillip W. Moffitt
Osama N. Mogannam
David Monks
Susan and John Monson
Cristina M. Morgan
Barbara Morgen
John and Adela Mori
Dave Morris
Mary and Dale Morrison
Milton J. Mosk
Sarah J. Moss
Catherine Munson
Robert and Suzanne Murillo
Gregory K. Myers
Scott Bennion
Courtney Bensen
Barbara F. Bentley
Prof. R. Joseph Berard
Raoul Berman
Alison M. Berndt
Max Bernstein and Karen Robbins
Jean L. Bertrand and Anthony B. Leuin
John Black
Martha J. Black
Richard C. Blaska
Steven Blumlein and Arlyne Charlip
Nadine Boffi
Debra Bok
Harald Borrmann
Richard A. Bosch
Madeleine Boshart
Rhab Boughn
Dione Bowers
John and Lisa Boydstun
John Boynton
Nika Brady
Jerome Braun
Steven Braunstein
Joanne M. Braxton
Ellen and Andrew Brengman
Leona Bridges
Roberta Britting
Gregory P. Broome
Cabot Brown
Owen and Alison Brown
Bernice Brunswig
Marian Buckhart
Peter Bull
Diane Burgess and Jonathan Redding
Natalie Burigin
Sheana W. Butler
Andrzej Byczko
Lewis Byington
Elizabeth S. Bykoff
John Calcagni
Melissa Callison
Jane Calvani
Ray Cannon and John Sullivan
Aurele and Paul Carlat
Amber Carlson
Andrew Carpentier
Marie Carr
Scott Case
Mary Rose Cassa
Kathryn Cavanaugh
Sabrina Cecchini
Craig M. Chamberlain
Sheree Chambers
Patrick Chammas
Scott Chapman
Marcia Charles-Mo and Douglas Mo
John M. Charnon
Kay and Robert Cheatham
Larry Chiang
Maelin and Chau-Chun Chien
Avery and Jane Chope
Madeline Chun and John Farnkopf
Deniz Civay
Mike Clark and Arlene Waksberg
Amelia Clay
Geraldine J. Clifford
Valerie Collett
George and Jane Collier
Cecilia Colombetti
Ray and Monica Conrady
Matthew Cook
Erica Cook-Threat
Nancy and Tyler Coon
Dan D. Cooper
Krista Cosner
Michele and Matt Cost
Maureen and David Costello
John C. Couch
Peggy Crawford and Bruce Scharschmidt
Gabor Cselle
Adam Culley
James Cunniff
Mariano Curat
Katalin Czegledi
Rita da Luz
Gretta and Rodney D’Acquisto
Jacquelyne Damato
Lawrence Dan
Myles Danielson
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dantzler
Stephanie and Chris Dauer
Barbara Davi
Anthony De Natale
Joseph DeBlasio
Carlin Decato and Ramana Rao
Yvette Deen
D.A. Defreese
Frank DelGrosso
Lara C. DellaRocca and James Erwig
Diane DeLonzor
Burk Delventhal
Simone Derayeh
Gretchen and Peter Detre
Terrence and Heidi Deveau
Eric Dew
Sharon Dezurick
Jan Dickinson
William C. Diebel
Stephanie DiMarco and Jim Harleen
Michael Dobo
William Donahoe and M. Kristin Klein
Cynthia R. Dorfman
Nancy and Jack Doty
Josie Drake
Benjamin Draper
John Drum, Jr.
Bruce Dugstad
Paul Dunn
Nathaniel Durbin
Lori Dutcher
Kenneth Ebbitt
Mark R. Eggleston
Diane Ehrensaft, Ph.D.
Joseph Ehrman III
Aline and Philip Elicagaray
Barbara and Roy Endlich
Peter and Alison Engel
Scott Engelman
Joseph and Cheryl Engle
David Epstein
Carolyn Eriksson
Don Eugene
Anne Evans
Jonathan Falik
Catherine Farrell
Jim and Catherine Farrell
Henry Fee, M.D.
Roshan Fernandes
Lisa Filler
Pam Polite Fisco and Dennis Fisco
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Betsy and James Flack
Conor Flaherty
Francoise G. Fleishhacker
Vicki and David Fleishhacker
Stephen Follansbee and Richard Wolitz
Jon Fos
Andrew Foster
Jason Fournier
James Fousekis
Susan Fraimow-Wong
Laura Frame and Charlie M. Ferguson
Robert Freidenberg
Janet and Verlan Gabrielson
Sally Greer Galway
Jennifer Garland
Noni Garner
Thomas and Nancy Garvey
Jennifer Lynn Gee
Kathleen Geisse
Jerome Geller
Michelle A. Gerber
Gregg Gerst
Douglas Gibson, Jr.
John Gilliland and Eric Pfeiffer
William Glass
Andrea Godbout
Howard Gold
Constance and Paul Goldsmith
Mark and Christine Gonzalves
Adrian Gordon
Mary L. Gorman
Jaclyn Grant
Gerard Granucci
Doris W. Grau
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Greene
Lauren Pressman Greenfield
Barbara Gregoratos and
Jeffrey Brandstetter
Mary and Daniel Gregory
Zane Gresham and Carol J. Robinson
Neil Griffith
Christopher Gross
Mark Gudaitis
Carmine and Wendy Guerro
Marsha and Ralph Guggenheim
Robin Guido
Haydar Haba
Community Involvement
Volunteers
As a community-based nonprofit organization, Larkin Street Youth Services depends upon the
support and input of the community for its success. Volunteerism is a vital part of that support.
Whether they are cooking meals, tutoring, sorting donations or helping us to beautify a space
for our youth, volunteers are an integral part of everything that happens at Larkin Street. The
energy, creativity, time, and passion they bring supplements Larkin Street’s ability to provide
high-quality comprehensive services for our youth, and we are truly grateful for this support.
July 2011– June 2012 Volunteer Support
Program Volunteers Holiday Volunteers
Group Volunteers
85
107
760
Total Volunteers
Total Volunteer Hours
814
19,540
Community and Corporate Volunteer Groups
We thank the following companies and groups for their time and dedication:
Academy of Art University
Adobe Systems, Inc.
Alexander Group
American Montessori Society
American University
Aperian Global
Bain and Company
Banana Republic
Burrill & Co.
CBS Interactive
Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.
Current TV
Deloitte & Touche USA LLP
Demand Force
Gap, Inc.
Genentech
GlaskoSmithKline Vaccines
Google
GSC Logistics
JPMorgan Chase & Company
Levi Strauss & Co.
LinkedIn
Pottery Barn
PwC
Room and Board
Salesforce
San Francisco State, Alpha Phi Omega
SF Reality
Triage Consulting
University of North Carolina
USF MBA program
Wilson West
Wix
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Team Larkin Street
On behalf of Larkin Street and the youth, thank you and
congratulations to the Team Larkin Street members:
Running and Fundraising Team
July 29, 2012
San Francisco Half Marathon
Kate Black
Larkin Street and coach Marathon Matt
kicked off the sixth year of the Team Larkin
Street running and fundraising program.
Eight community members and Larkin
Street staff conquered 13.1 miles in the
San Francisco Half Marathon and raised
$16,000.
Alexandra Holton
On behalf of Larkin Street and the youth,
thank you and congratulations to the Team
Larkin Street members:
Janell Tryon
Laura Lammers
Martha Mar
Irene Morrison
Benjamin Nelsen
Ines Vaniman
The San Francisco Social
Benefiting Larkin Street
Youth Services
November 10, 2012
The Fairmont Hotel
On November 10, 2012 the San Francisco Social
hosted their 7th annual fundraising gala, which this
year benefitted Larkin Street Youth Services. The gala;
with dancing, libations, and a silent auction, attracted
a crowd of over 500 young and hip party-goers who
are passionate about giving. Together they raised over
$75,000, and will be spending this coming year participating in awareness efforts on behalf of Larkin Street.
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Cornelia Foster
Lauren and Mark French
Sorelle A. Friedler
Abe and Jennifer Friedman
Kathe and Dan Friel
Jessie Gertz
Hydeh Ghaffari
Odette M. Go
Kevin R. Gogin and Daniel McPherson
Mark Goldstein
Stephen B. Goldstein
Mark J. Gooder
Hilary Gordon and Michael Blumlein
Kathleen Gorman
Kay Sprinkel Grace
Robert and Susan Green
Richard and Lorrie Greene
Todd Greenhalgh
Ann Goggins Gregory
Irma M. Grieve
Richard Grotch and Erika Pardo
Leslie R. Guggenheim
James W. Haas
Brian Hadaway
Katherine Dehart Hale
William D. Hardie
Brian D. Hardwick
Greg Hargrove
Dorothy Harkavy
Laura Heffron
Kara Helander
Paul Hendry
Dana Hermansen
Alan Herzig
Stephen J. Hohenrieder
John N. Honchariw
Heather R. Hopfer
Douglas Horngrad
Frank W. Horst
Lisa Horton
George H. and Leslie P. Hume
Callum Hutchins
Robert Ishii
Christopher Isidro
Charlene Janzen
Mike Jenkins
Victoria and Tim Johns
Jay and Claire Johnston
Eileen and Ken Jones
Erica Jordan
Mary Jung
Catharine and John Kalin
Stacy R. Kamin
Lisa and David Kaplan
Niranjan Karnik
Stephen Kaus and Melissa Havilan
Elizabeth W. King
Jeremy Koch
Nina Ladow
Michael D. Lampen
Gina Larkin
Meghan LaTorre
David Lewis
Rhoda Longhenry
Mario Lopez
Janet Luck and Stephen Kealhofer
Hon Luu
Siesel and Howard Maibach
Susan and Philip Marineau
John L. Martin
Caroline Matthews
Kristen McCulloch
Kirk McKenzie
Kevin McLean
Martin McMahon
Justin McSharry
Christopher Meehan and Mary Ann Koory
Adam Melenkivitz
John and Betsy Mell
Jane Miller
John D. Mitchell
Sara Morradian
Laurence and Jennifer Morgan
Susan Moy
William L. Nagle
Naomi Nakashima, M.D.
Mary Nicholson
Brad and Judy O’Brien
Daniel O’Rielly and Margaret Metz
William and Caroline Orrick
Jonah Papesh
Edward and Judith Parken
Margot Parker and Joel Spolin
Don Pender
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Kim Perdikou
Richard A. Petit
Jeri Pierson
Julia Popowitz
Susan Porter
William Primozic
Douglas Rayner
Terry Rolleri
Kyle Roslyn and Mat Mullen
Michael and Doris Rudolph
Jeff Ryan
Patrick Ryan
Gregory J. Ryken
Lois Sangster
Andrea and Richard Scheve
Charles Seaman
Stacy L. Shamberger
George W. Shardlow
Judy and Wylie Sheldon
Kasi Sheridan
In Memory of Skye Silverman 1972-2002
Kelly and Edward Simpson
Praveen Sinha
Mark Smallwood and Taffy Everts
Mary and Will Spence
Chinar and Ryan Starck
Sara Steingart
Jack Stephenson
Jan Woodward Stevenson
Margaret A. Stevenson
Rob Stoeckmann
Michele and Richard Stratton
Jaap Suermondt
Gary Sullivan and Timothy Lynn
Teresa J. Thomas
Christopher Tilley
Karl G. Trass
Dyann Tresenfeld
Ted van der Linden
John Vogel and Anthony Berno
Lucy Wang
Michelle C. Wells
Lynn and Peter Wendell
Sara and Ross Wilson
Terri Winnie
Christopher Wood
Stacey Wueste
Jay-Dee Yu-Cote
Lisa Zimmerman
$100 to $249
Anonymous (31)
Sy Aal
Daniel S. Abrams
Dori Acampora
Barbara J. Ageno
Harley K. Aguillon
Matthew C. Alber
Alexandria J. Albers
J. S. Allegretti
Lina Alvarez
Keith R. Alward, Ph.D.
Jody and Karl Amrhein
Carl Anderson
John Anderson
Lee Anderson
Margot Antonetty
Karly Aparicio
Jenny Appel
Nicole and Fred Aron
Mitchell Ashley
Edward Atkinson
Christine Aylward
Victoria Bailey
Stan and Mary Baker
Colleen Bal
Peter and Noriko Balint
Richard and Mary Barber
Gary Barg and Ross Jackson
Ryan Barnes
William Barnes
Heather Barondess and Jesse Byler
Pamela and Douglas Barry
Cheryl Barth and Tom McCurdie
Kirsten Bartok
Jerome Barulich
Oguz Basarir and Peggy Duvette
Neill Bassi
Neal Battersby
Jeffrey Beall
James Beckemeyer
Jeanine Becker
Janet M. Beegan
Joyce and Joseph Behar
Elon Ginzburg
Karen J. Goelz
Jonathan and Linda Gologorsky
Kent Grubaugh
Jennifer and Gary Guerrero
Douglas Hanlin
Larry Alan Hashbarger
Libby and Craig Heimark
Jim and Pam Henry
Carolyn and Chip Herman
Dr. Charles J. Homcy Charitable
Foundation
James M. Illig and Larry Dotz
Dorothy and C. Bradford Jeffries
Debbie Jelilian
Mrs. Katharine H. Johnson
Tim Jones and Fred Lessley
Karen Jones-Mason and Daniel Mason
Dan Joraanstad Faith in the Future of
Horizons Foundation
Fazal Kaka
Peggy and Edmund Kavounas
Kurt Keadle
Katherine E. Kelly
Kathryn and Richard Kimball
Nancy Kivelson and Tom Angstadt
Brian Kliment
Raymonde and Doug Kramlich
Karen Ku
Cheryl La Franchi
Robert Landsness
Stacey Lawrence
Maribelle and Stephen Leavitt,
through the Simcha Foundation
Joan and Evan Lewis
Whitney Lewis and Brian Golson
Darin C. Little
Karen Long
Bill and Susanne Losch
Susan Lowenberg and Joyce Newstat
Michael MacBryde
Lydia and Van Maroevich
Linda Martin and Ruth Allen
Maira Martinez
Nestor Matthews and Brent West
Alison and Michael Mauze
Patricia A. McCaffrey
Sarah Sparks
James E. Spear
Diane and Chris Spirandelli
Thomas and Giselle Sponholtz
Jeanne Stovroff
Jennifer Sudbury
Daniel F. Sullivan
Barbara and Sandy Tatum
Scott E. and Carol L. Taylor
John F. Thistleton
Laurie Thomas
David and Diane Thompson
Michele K. Trausch and Michael Slaughter
Michelle Unruh
Suzanne and Gene Valla
Jerome and Mary Vascellaro
Eryk Vershen
Rich Weingart
Steve Weissman and Laura Mahanes
Charles B. Wilson and Frances Petrocelli
Mary Lou Wilson
Steve Wissing
Alex Witherill
William Wynn Wong
Ingrid Woods and Steve Cummings
Brian Wyszynski
David Bruce Young
T.G. Zimmerman
John and Margaret McCracken
Ellen McLean and Anthony Imhof, III
Kathryn K. McNeil
Carolee and Terrence Mech
Barbara J. Meislin
Teri DeRouchey Meyer
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Milburn
Mindful Assets
Paul R. Mohun and Courtney C. Mohun
Steve Morris
Morgan and Allen Morton
Tim Murray
Lisa Nahmanson and Sandra Steele
Ira Naik
Jeff Nanney
Richard D. Nelson
Dennis Olivas
Will and Julie Parish
James C. Park
David Parker
Catherine Parkin and Moe Mitchell
Kara and John Parsons
Christopher H. Pederson
Brynn and Galen Pewtherer
Duane E. Phillips
John and Amanda Pomeroy
Randy and Cynthia Pond
Paula B. Pretlow
Edward Randolph
Lawrence A. Reh
Alisha Render
Rocket Fund for Equality of the Horizons
Foundation
Abigayle Rosser
George W. and Kate M. Rowe Fund
Kathleen Ryan
Bob Ryker
Sandeep Sandhu
Steven Scarpa
Nathalie and William Schmicker
Abby and Gene Schnair
Aaron C. Schwartz
Stephanie Shields
Barbara Shipley and Paul Lamoreaux
Rich Shrieve and Yvonne Don
Robert M. Smith
Allison Sparks
$250 to $499
Anonymous (7)
Zachary Adams
Douglas P. Allen
Chris Armstrong and Lou Dangles
The Employees of AT&T Services, Inc.
Steve Athanases
Judy Austin
Darryl Babbitt
Sheila Baisley
Andrew and Kathy Barish
Kerry Barrett
Marie Bartie
Alvin H. Baum, Jr.
Ann Bauman
George E. Becker, M.D.
Margaret McDonough Becker
Bruce Bell
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Gerry B. Belling
Carolyn Betts
Alan Billingsley
John Biscevic
Richard and Rita Bohling
Dale Boutiette
Rena Bransten
Mark and Mary Brody
Van Bui
Michael A. Bulawit
Eleanor and Bernard Burke
Curtis Burr and Lisa Moscaret-Burr
John and Patricia Cahill
Meghan Callinan
Claudia Campbell
Christopher and Kathleen Carpou
Larry and Juana Carter
Steven Cary
CB Fund
Judy P. Chan
Ilene Chau
Petra Chequer
Margaret Cimino
Callie Coburn
Susan Colman and Jonathan Blanding
Jennifer Colosi
Elizabeth L. Colton
Craig Copeland
Jeane Da Silva
Don Daves-Rougeaux
Mary Liz De Jong
David and Jennifer DeGraaff
Greg and Michele DeRosa
Gregg Dillenbeck and Jamie Shauvin
Lee Dixon
Tom Drews
John Lemoyne Ellicott
Dorothy M. Evans
The Evind Family of San Francisco
Scott Faber
Mansoor and Annette Farmanfarmaian
Peter Farmer
Roland and Lois Feller
Sarah Ferris
Craige P. Flater and Gregory P. Brorby
Cynthia and Bill Floyd
Gail Foland
Larkin Street
Golf Tournament
September 10, 2012
Lake Merced Golf Club
The 3rd Annual Larkin Street Golf Tournament was a huge
success raising nearly $45,000 for Larkin Street. Thank you
City National Bank, Title Sponsor, and all sponsors and
golfers for their participation.
2012 JPMorgan Chase
Corporate Challenge
Benefiting Larkin Street Youth Services
September 12, 2012
Larkin Street ran in the 28th running of the JPMorgan Chase Corporate Challenge along with a sold-out crowd of 10,000 participants,
all running 3.5 miles to benefit Larkin Street Youth Services.
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Paving the Way
March 8, 2012
The Four Seasons
The 10th annual Paving the Way kicked off our 28th year at the Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco. Hosted by
special guests, former San Francisco 49ers Harris Barton and Ronnie Lott, the event was attended by over 350
community leaders and Larkin Street supporters and raised a record $650,000 to support Larkin Street.
“Our theme for Paving the Way 2012, On a Path to Independence, speaks to our commitment to our
youth – to get them off the streets of San Francisco and give them a path to a positive future,” said
Phil Estes, former Larkin Street Board Chair.
Thank you to all of our sponsors, supporters and guests.
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Linda Frey
Ellen A. Friedman
Kimberly Fullerton and Stephen Johnson
Harold and Sheldon Furst Endowment
Fund
Gay Chemists Support Fund of Horizons
Foundation
Ernest and Judith Getto
Michael Ginther and Jim O’Donnell
Daniel F. Goodman, M.D.
Jordan Graham
Mike Gupta
Blake Hallanan and William Doyle
Michael and Julie Hennessey
Tom Holland and Sandra Carroll
Winnifred and Bruce Homer-Smith
The Honorable James Hormel
The Horton Family Foundation
Jane and Herman Howerton
Kimberley Hutchinson
Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Isbell
Sarah Jaffe
Kelly A. Johnson
Pete Johnson
Dan, Rosemary, David, Dan and
Deborah Kaplan
Jonathan and Marci Kaplan
Thomas R. Kearney
David M. Kelly
Noel Kidd
Kurt King
David L. Kirp
Carole and Henry Klyce
Stephen Koch and Kathryn Nyrop
Michael S. Kwun and
Sigrid Anderson-Kwun
David LaHorgue
Ross LaJeunesse
Debbie and Chris Lammers
Joq Lambda Lasner Fund of Horizons
Foundation
Ann Laurenson
Jean-Yves Lendormy
Chris M. Long and Pamela Dieckman
Ronnie and Karen Lott
Connie and Bob Lurie
Norma Foster Maddy
Charlotte and George Shultz
John Simpson
Scott G. Smith
Jeffrey Sosnaud and Jean Curran, M.D.
Gary Stolzoff and Suzi Alexander
Robert Suehiro
Mark P. Swift
Blake and Beth Thompson
Lance Thomson
Karen Trilevsky
Terence H. Tsai
Tuchman Training Systems
Kathy Valiasek
Edward J. Vicedo
Adrienne Q. Walker
Lynn Webb
James Weir
Weisman Foundation
Scott W. Whitman
Douglas and Jane Wolf, Wolf Family Fund
Linda Wood and Dave Sutton
Cynthia Yueng
Arthur and Charlotte Zitrin Foundation
Lisa W. Maibach and John K. Yamaguchi
Steven Martel and Tim Aliviado
Susan and Steven Masters
James McBride
Rebecca McCray
Kate and Andy Mecca
Paulette Meyer and David Friedman
Michael D. Miller and Ronald Eastman
Nancy Milliken, M.D.
Erik Moe
Peter Muscat
Amanda L. Nelson
Robert Newbold
Stuart and Darcie Newton
Konstantinos Nicolacakis
David Nied
David J. Nygren, Ph.D.
Susan and William Oberndorf
Michelle Pampin
Travis and Lisa Pearson
Cara Peck
Sonya and James Peters
Patty and Michael Phleger
Perry Piazza
Philip D. Pitchford
Christina Polischuk
Brian M. Powers
Karen Quint
Adam Reilly
Hope and Milton Righetti
Barbara and Richard Rosenberg
Richard H. Rosenbloom
Michele and John Ruskin
John Sanger
Francis and Karen Scarpulla
Amy L. Schioldager
Rachel and Matt Scholl
Pamela and John Sebastian
Beatrix Lazard Seidenberg and
Michael Seidenberg
Mahla Shaghafi
Margaret Sheehan
Gerard Sheridan
The Sher-Right Fund
Dr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Sherwin
Michelle and James Shorin
Kelley Showen
$500 to $999
Anonymous (8)
Paul and Laura Ackerman
Paul S. Almy
Angela Alvarado
Jonathan Arnowitz
Cliff Atkinson
Eva Auchincloss
Sandra Bagnatori
Neil R. Balius
Nick Bell
Ms. Cassandra Benjamin
Nina and Michael Berg
Danielle Bersen
JoAnn and Jack Bertges
Philip Berton
Matthew D. Birder
Mark and Lisa Brandin
George Brandt and Maureen Blanc
Randy Breault
Patricia Breuer
Linda J. Brodzik
Sharon and Bob Burke
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G. Steven and Kelli Burrill
Ron and Sydney Bushman
Laurie Cameron
Conrad J. Camit
Tina Caratan, CPA
Dave Carniglia and Mary Claire Baker
Jonathan Carpenter
Antonio Casabat
John F. Casey
Matt Casey
Mr. Leslie Chard and Ms. Tanda Neundorf
Martin S. Checov and Timothy J. Bause
Tammy Cheng
Francois Christen
Dan Clifford and Linda Shih
Bonnie Cohen
Ken Coit
Michael W. Connolly
Blaire and Bob Cooter
Juliane Cruz
Colleen Curry
Erin and Richard Darwin
Timothy G. Davenport
Thomas L. Davis
Jessica Denecour
Frances A. Dillingham
Employees of eBay
Annie Ellicott
Donald and Arian Ellis
Pat English and Vicki Ono
Stephen Etter and Anne Schreiner
Robin Evitts
Sarah Flanagan
Deborah and Keith Flye
Ben Fort and Katie Zack
Raymond Fort, Jr.
Jeffrey Fraenkel and Alan Mark,
Fraenkel Gallery
Shirley and Roy Francies, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Frankel
Bina Galal
Michelle Gall
Jeff Garelick
Stanlee Gatti
Alison F. Geballe
Barbara and Ronald M. George
Karin Gesster
July 2011 – June 2012 DONORS
INDIVIDUAL GIVING
$100,000 and Greater
Anonymous
The Estate of John Douimbia
Tim and Beth Emanuels
$25,000 to $99,999
Anonymous
The Grossman Family Charitable Fund
Julie B. Harkins
Hopper-Dean Foundation
William W. Jahnke
The Estate of Michael O’Callaghan
Helen Steyer
John Whiting and Karon Stirling
$10,000 to $24,999
Sherilyn Adams and Elaine Teoh
Barbara and Gerson Bakar
Harris Barton
Chris and Jennifer Brahm
Marilyn and Bill Campbell
Barbara Cannella
Bruce Colman
Jay Cuetara
Charles A. DeMarzo Trust
Charlie and Leslie Dicke
Mark and Michelle Edmunds
Dana and Bob Emery
Nancy and Phil Estes
Art and Barbara Fatum
Marcia and John Goldman
Linda and Jon Gruber
Nina Hatvany and Jonathan Kitchen
Hoenigman Family Foundation
Honey and Peter Johnson
Debbie and Blake Jorgensen
Kevin Kachuck
Mary Lester
John and Kimberley Martinez
Sharon and Craig McCollam
Carla Oakley and Kevin McCarthy
Greg Pelling and Julie McLaughlin
Mary M. Prchal
Doug Beeferman
Eve Bernstein and Alex Gersznowicz
Judith Binsacca
Jeff Chartrand
Eric T. and Maria G. Clothier
The Connolly Family
Rodrigo Dillon
Jeffrey C. Freedman and Marie C. Boylan
Kristina Gavello
Susan and Sidney Goodwill
John D. Green
Lisa and Scott Halsted
Alyssa and Jonathan Harris
Edward G. Harrison
Thomas C. Hays and Mary Ann Hays
Family Foundation
Barbara Hébert
Adam H. Holt and Susanna Giles Holt
Michael Hope
Patricia A. Hughes
Susan E. Hunter
Paul A. Kaschube
Christina and John Keker
Linda Kim
Kathie and Dexter Lowry
Milt and Cindy McColl
Kim Miller
Loretta and Mark Mullins
Ross Pasquale
Mark G. Petersen
Anne and Martin Roher
Elizabeth R. Shafer
Dina and Scott Smith
Mary and Calvin Tilden
Christine A. Tsingos
Gary P. Van Dyk
Jeanine Walters
Markus Watson, D.D.S.
Debra Wetherby Fund
Charles J. Wibbelsman, M.D.
Wendy Will
Jeanne and Mike Williams
John Windle and Chris Loker
David B. Zenoff and Janet N. Hunter
William Snider and Brian Cameron
Wardell-Smith Family Fund
Lisa and Greg Wendt
Allison Wysocki
$5,000 to $9,999
Judith Avery
Richard C. Barker
Burt and Barbara Foundation
Ruth M. Collins Fund
James Corbett
The Crown Family
Mary Lou Dorking
Anita and George Feiger
Dianne Feinstein and Richard Blum
Guy and Lia Haskin Fernald
Michelle and Bob Friend
Alicia and Philip Hammarskjold
Kelly Hawk and Brian Kusler
Anne Hoecker
Gloria Hoppe
Gerald and Keiko Horkan
Emily and Steve Janowsky
Teke and Elizabeth Kelley
Terry and Suzan Kramer
Barry McCarthy
Leslie and Mac McQuown
JaMel and Tom Perkins
Family Foundation Fund
Laura Powell and Chuck Byce
Scott and Michelle Richards
Rodan Family Philanthropic Fund of
The Jewish Community Foundation
Philip Schlein
The Scorpio Rising Fund
Milt and Judy Seropan
Roselyne C. Swig
Elizabeth Levy Ward and Richard Ward
Carla Washington
Victoria Willock, Willock Partners
Diane B. Wilsey
Peggy and Lee Zeigler
$2,500 to $4,999
Anonymous (3)
Myrtle L. Atkinson Foundation
Nancy and Joachim Bechtle
$1,000 to $2,499
Anonymous (6)
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Arthur Albrecht, Esq.
Angelo Aloisio
Thorsten Anderson
Barger Family Fund
Peter Bausch and Joyce Holland
Keith Belling
Ann Brennan Bosche
Barbara and John Boyle
Ann and Ray Brown
Karen and Anton Bruehl
Terry M. and Patricia F. Buckley
Joanna Bueche and Timothy Pueyo
Pete Bullard and Andrew Ogus
James and Kristin Burns
John Busby
Rick and Heather Callister
Gerald Campos
Jim Canales and Jim McCann
Christine Carolan and Dave Janiszewski
Steve Castle
George Cogan and Fannie Allen
Susan and Peter Colby
Tyler Comann
Edward and Nancy Conner
Dana Corvin and Harris Weinberg
Carson Cox and Deborah Haase
Tom and Jennifer Cunningham
Silvia Damen
Charmaine C. Detweiler
Grace and James Dignan
Patricia Swig Dinner
Chris Dupuy
Lee and Melissa Dutra
Carolyn Duvall
Lawrence Dyer and Linda Killiam-Dyer
Pam Earing and Jeffrey Thomas
Liz Ecke
Jean and Richard Eckert
Susan L. Egan
Fred Emanuels
Francis and Noriko Enderle
Renay and Michael Fanelli
June Farmer and Soul Htite
Astrid and Jim Flood
Ronald and Barbara Francies
Carol L. Francis
Katherine Fraser and Steve Larson
The 7th Annual Bay Area CFO of the Year Awards
May 30, 2012
The Westin St. Francis
The 7th Annual Bay Area CFO of the Year Awards celebrated the Lifetime Achievement
honoree and CFO of the Year finalists and winners. A sold-out crowd of over 550 local
business leaders attended the event that raised $450,000 in support Larkin Street.
A special thank you to the 2012 Title Sponsors, Comerica Bank and Deloitte.
Congratulations to the winners of the 2012 Bay Area CFO of the Year Awards.
Winner, Hall of Fame, Lifetime Achievement Award
Sharon McCollam, Retired Director, EVP, CFO, COO, Williams-Sonoma, Inc.
Winners of the 2012 Bay Area CFO of the Year Awards:
Public Company with revenues above $500MM
Sydney Carey, TIBCO Software, Inc.
Public Company with revenues up to $500MM
Kenneth Arola, Align Technology, Inc.
Non-Public Company
Brian Mayhew, Metropolitan Transportation Commission
Emerging Company
Kurt Amundson, GoPro
Transformation Agent
Douglas Bettinger, Avago Technologies
Non-Profit Organization
D. Kemp Valentine, BRIDGE Housing Corporation
Friends of Larkin Street 2nd Annual Gala
April 15, 2012
The Fairmont Hotel
Friends of Larkin Street, a group of aspiring young philanthropists, hosted its
2nd Annual Gala raising nearly $65,000 to benefit Larkin Street. Attended
by over 300 high profile young professionals and Larkin Street supporters, the
event boasted a silent auction followed by a live performance by popular 80’s
cover band Notorious.
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Ways to Get Involved
Give
Make a donation/ host a donation drive or event.
Make a corporate matching gift donation.
Make an in-kind donation .
Include us in your planned giving and memorial gifts.
Give a gift of stock.
Donate now online: www.larkinstreetyouth.org/donate
Attend
Attend or sponsor a Larkin Street event.
Paving the Way Gala
March 8, 2013
www.pavingthewaygala.com
Bay Area CFO of the Year Awards
June 5, 2013
www.cfoawards.org
Larkin Street Golf Tournament
September 16, 2013
Learn
Volunteer
Visit the events page for a full list of events at: www.larkinstreetyouth.org/events
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For a few hours a month to a few hours every week
Reach out to youth on the streets.
Help support our Holiday programs for youth.
Assist youth in one of our Larkin Street programs.
Share your professional talents.
Lead the charge on a gift or clothing drive.
Help solicit in-kind or auction donations for events.
Attend the next orientation: www.larkinstreetyouth.org/volunteer/
Email: [email protected]
Call: (415) 673.9011 ext. 221
Take a tour, attend a youth graduation or come to a breakfast with our Executive Director to
learn more about how we are serving youth and to see our programs in action.
Take a Tour – at any time
Celebrate at a Youth Graduation – monthly
Attend a Breakfast with the Executive Director – quarterly
Enjoy or host a Wine & Cheese Reception – throughout the year
Email: [email protected]
Call: (415) 673.0911 ext. 301
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Ways to Get Involved
Give
Make a donation/ host a donation drive or event.
Make a corporate matching gift donation.
Make an in-kind donation .
Include us in your planned giving and memorial gifts.
Give a gift of stock.
Donate now online: www.larkinstreetyouth.org/donate
Attend
Attend or sponsor a Larkin Street event.
Paving the Way Gala
March 8, 2013
www.pavingthewaygala.com
Bay Area CFO of the Year Awards
June 5, 2013
www.cfoawards.org
Larkin Street Golf Tournament
September 16, 2013
Learn
Volunteer
Visit the events page for a full list of events at: www.larkinstreetyouth.org/events
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For a few hours a month to a few hours every week
Reach out to youth on the streets.
Help support our Holiday programs for youth.
Assist youth in one of our Larkin Street programs.
Share your professional talents.
Lead the charge on a gift or clothing drive.
Help solicit in-kind or auction donations for events.
Attend the next orientation: www.larkinstreetyouth.org/volunteer/
Email: [email protected]
Call: (415) 673.9011 ext. 221
Take a tour, attend a youth graduation or come to a breakfast with our Executive Director to
learn more about how we are serving youth and to see our programs in action.
Take a Tour – at any time
Celebrate at a Youth Graduation – monthly
Attend a Breakfast with the Executive Director – quarterly
Enjoy or host a Wine & Cheese Reception – throughout the year
Email: [email protected]
Call: (415) 673.0911 ext. 301
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July 2011 – June 2012 DONORS
INDIVIDUAL GIVING
$100,000 and Greater
Anonymous
The Estate of John Douimbia
Tim and Beth Emanuels
$25,000 to $99,999
Anonymous
The Grossman Family Charitable Fund
Julie B. Harkins
Hopper-Dean Foundation
William W. Jahnke
The Estate of Michael O’Callaghan
Helen Steyer
John Whiting and Karon Stirling
$10,000 to $24,999
Sherilyn Adams and Elaine Teoh
Barbara and Gerson Bakar
Harris Barton
Chris and Jennifer Brahm
Marilyn and Bill Campbell
Barbara Cannella
Bruce Colman
Jay Cuetara
Charles A. DeMarzo Trust
Charlie and Leslie Dicke
Mark and Michelle Edmunds
Dana and Bob Emery
Nancy and Phil Estes
Art and Barbara Fatum
Marcia and John Goldman
Linda and Jon Gruber
Nina Hatvany and Jonathan Kitchen
Hoenigman Family Foundation
Honey and Peter Johnson
Debbie and Blake Jorgensen
Kevin Kachuck
Mary Lester
John and Kimberley Martinez
Sharon and Craig McCollam
Carla Oakley and Kevin McCarthy
Greg Pelling and Julie McLaughlin
Mary M. Prchal
Doug Beeferman
Eve Bernstein and Alex Gersznowicz
Judith Binsacca
Jeff Chartrand
Eric T. and Maria G. Clothier
The Connolly Family
Rodrigo Dillon
Jeffrey C. Freedman and Marie C. Boylan
Kristina Gavello
Susan and Sidney Goodwill
John D. Green
Lisa and Scott Halsted
Alyssa and Jonathan Harris
Edward G. Harrison
Thomas C. Hays and Mary Ann Hays
Family Foundation
Barbara Hébert
Adam H. Holt and Susanna Giles Holt
Michael Hope
Patricia A. Hughes
Susan E. Hunter
Paul A. Kaschube
Christina and John Keker
Linda Kim
Kathie and Dexter Lowry
Milt and Cindy McColl
Kim Miller
Loretta and Mark Mullins
Ross Pasquale
Mark G. Petersen
Anne and Martin Roher
Elizabeth R. Shafer
Dina and Scott Smith
Mary and Calvin Tilden
Christine A. Tsingos
Gary P. Van Dyk
Jeanine Walters
Markus Watson, D.D.S.
Debra Wetherby Fund
Charles J. Wibbelsman, M.D.
Wendy Will
Jeanne and Mike Williams
John Windle and Chris Loker
David B. Zenoff and Janet N. Hunter
William Snider and Brian Cameron
Wardell-Smith Family Fund
Lisa and Greg Wendt
Allison Wysocki
$5,000 to $9,999
Judith Avery
Richard C. Barker
Burt and Barbara Foundation
Ruth M. Collins Fund
James Corbett
The Crown Family
Mary Lou Dorking
Anita and George Feiger
Dianne Feinstein and Richard Blum
Guy and Lia Haskin Fernald
Michelle and Bob Friend
Alicia and Philip Hammarskjold
Kelly Hawk and Brian Kusler
Anne Hoecker
Gloria Hoppe
Gerald and Keiko Horkan
Emily and Steve Janowsky
Teke and Elizabeth Kelley
Terry and Suzan Kramer
Barry McCarthy
Leslie and Mac McQuown
JaMel and Tom Perkins
Family Foundation Fund
Laura Powell and Chuck Byce
Scott and Michelle Richards
Rodan Family Philanthropic Fund of
The Jewish Community Foundation
Philip Schlein
The Scorpio Rising Fund
Milt and Judy Seropan
Roselyne C. Swig
Elizabeth Levy Ward and Richard Ward
Carla Washington
Victoria Willock, Willock Partners
Diane B. Wilsey
Peggy and Lee Zeigler
$2,500 to $4,999
Anonymous (3)
Myrtle L. Atkinson Foundation
Nancy and Joachim Bechtle
$1,000 to $2,499
Anonymous (6)
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Arthur Albrecht, Esq.
Angelo Aloisio
Thorsten Anderson
Barger Family Fund
Peter Bausch and Joyce Holland
Keith Belling
Ann Brennan Bosche
Barbara and John Boyle
Ann and Ray Brown
Karen and Anton Bruehl
Terry M. and Patricia F. Buckley
Joanna Bueche and Timothy Pueyo
Pete Bullard and Andrew Ogus
James and Kristin Burns
John Busby
Rick and Heather Callister
Gerald Campos
Jim Canales and Jim McCann
Christine Carolan and Dave Janiszewski
Steve Castle
George Cogan and Fannie Allen
Susan and Peter Colby
Tyler Comann
Edward and Nancy Conner
Dana Corvin and Harris Weinberg
Carson Cox and Deborah Haase
Tom and Jennifer Cunningham
Silvia Damen
Charmaine C. Detweiler
Grace and James Dignan
Patricia Swig Dinner
Chris Dupuy
Lee and Melissa Dutra
Carolyn Duvall
Lawrence Dyer and Linda Killiam-Dyer
Pam Earing and Jeffrey Thomas
Liz Ecke
Jean and Richard Eckert
Susan L. Egan
Fred Emanuels
Francis and Noriko Enderle
Renay and Michael Fanelli
June Farmer and Soul Htite
Astrid and Jim Flood
Ronald and Barbara Francies
Carol L. Francis
Katherine Fraser and Steve Larson
The 7th Annual Bay Area CFO of the Year Awards
May 30, 2012
The Westin St. Francis
The 7th Annual Bay Area CFO of the Year Awards celebrated the Lifetime Achievement
honoree and CFO of the Year finalists and winners. A sold-out crowd of over 550 local
business leaders attended the event that raised $450,000 in support Larkin Street.
A special thank you to the 2012 Title Sponsors, Comerica Bank and Deloitte.
Congratulations to the winners of the 2012 Bay Area CFO of the Year Awards.
Winner, Hall of Fame, Lifetime Achievement Award
Sharon McCollam, Retired Director, EVP, CFO, COO, Williams-Sonoma, Inc.
Winners of the 2012 Bay Area CFO of the Year Awards:
Public Company with revenues above $500MM
Sydney Carey, TIBCO Software, Inc.
Public Company with revenues up to $500MM
Kenneth Arola, Align Technology, Inc.
Non-Public Company
Brian Mayhew, Metropolitan Transportation Commission
Emerging Company
Kurt Amundson, GoPro
Transformation Agent
Douglas Bettinger, Avago Technologies
Non-Profit Organization
D. Kemp Valentine, BRIDGE Housing Corporation
Friends of Larkin Street 2nd Annual Gala
April 15, 2012
The Fairmont Hotel
Friends of Larkin Street, a group of aspiring young philanthropists, hosted its
2nd Annual Gala raising nearly $65,000 to benefit Larkin Street. Attended
by over 300 high profile young professionals and Larkin Street supporters, the
event boasted a silent auction followed by a live performance by popular 80’s
cover band Notorious.
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Paving the Way
March 8, 2012
The Four Seasons
The 10th annual Paving the Way kicked off our 28th year at the Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco. Hosted by
special guests, former San Francisco 49ers Harris Barton and Ronnie Lott, the event was attended by over 350
community leaders and Larkin Street supporters and raised a record $650,000 to support Larkin Street.
“Our theme for Paving the Way 2012, On a Path to Independence, speaks to our commitment to our
youth – to get them off the streets of San Francisco and give them a path to a positive future,” said
Phil Estes, former Larkin Street Board Chair.
Thank you to all of our sponsors, supporters and guests.
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Linda Frey
Ellen A. Friedman
Kimberly Fullerton and Stephen Johnson
Harold and Sheldon Furst Endowment
Fund
Gay Chemists Support Fund of Horizons
Foundation
Ernest and Judith Getto
Michael Ginther and Jim O’Donnell
Daniel F. Goodman, M.D.
Jordan Graham
Mike Gupta
Blake Hallanan and William Doyle
Michael and Julie Hennessey
Tom Holland and Sandra Carroll
Winnifred and Bruce Homer-Smith
The Honorable James Hormel
The Horton Family Foundation
Jane and Herman Howerton
Kimberley Hutchinson
Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Isbell
Sarah Jaffe
Kelly A. Johnson
Pete Johnson
Dan, Rosemary, David, Dan and
Deborah Kaplan
Jonathan and Marci Kaplan
Thomas R. Kearney
David M. Kelly
Noel Kidd
Kurt King
David L. Kirp
Carole and Henry Klyce
Stephen Koch and Kathryn Nyrop
Michael S. Kwun and
Sigrid Anderson-Kwun
David LaHorgue
Ross LaJeunesse
Debbie and Chris Lammers
Joq Lambda Lasner Fund of Horizons
Foundation
Ann Laurenson
Jean-Yves Lendormy
Chris M. Long and Pamela Dieckman
Ronnie and Karen Lott
Connie and Bob Lurie
Norma Foster Maddy
Charlotte and George Shultz
John Simpson
Scott G. Smith
Jeffrey Sosnaud and Jean Curran, M.D.
Gary Stolzoff and Suzi Alexander
Robert Suehiro
Mark P. Swift
Blake and Beth Thompson
Lance Thomson
Karen Trilevsky
Terence H. Tsai
Tuchman Training Systems
Kathy Valiasek
Edward J. Vicedo
Adrienne Q. Walker
Lynn Webb
James Weir
Weisman Foundation
Scott W. Whitman
Douglas and Jane Wolf, Wolf Family Fund
Linda Wood and Dave Sutton
Cynthia Yueng
Arthur and Charlotte Zitrin Foundation
Lisa W. Maibach and John K. Yamaguchi
Steven Martel and Tim Aliviado
Susan and Steven Masters
James McBride
Rebecca McCray
Kate and Andy Mecca
Paulette Meyer and David Friedman
Michael D. Miller and Ronald Eastman
Nancy Milliken, M.D.
Erik Moe
Peter Muscat
Amanda L. Nelson
Robert Newbold
Stuart and Darcie Newton
Konstantinos Nicolacakis
David Nied
David J. Nygren, Ph.D.
Susan and William Oberndorf
Michelle Pampin
Travis and Lisa Pearson
Cara Peck
Sonya and James Peters
Patty and Michael Phleger
Perry Piazza
Philip D. Pitchford
Christina Polischuk
Brian M. Powers
Karen Quint
Adam Reilly
Hope and Milton Righetti
Barbara and Richard Rosenberg
Richard H. Rosenbloom
Michele and John Ruskin
John Sanger
Francis and Karen Scarpulla
Amy L. Schioldager
Rachel and Matt Scholl
Pamela and John Sebastian
Beatrix Lazard Seidenberg and
Michael Seidenberg
Mahla Shaghafi
Margaret Sheehan
Gerard Sheridan
The Sher-Right Fund
Dr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Sherwin
Michelle and James Shorin
Kelley Showen
$500 to $999
Anonymous (8)
Paul and Laura Ackerman
Paul S. Almy
Angela Alvarado
Jonathan Arnowitz
Cliff Atkinson
Eva Auchincloss
Sandra Bagnatori
Neil R. Balius
Nick Bell
Ms. Cassandra Benjamin
Nina and Michael Berg
Danielle Bersen
JoAnn and Jack Bertges
Philip Berton
Matthew D. Birder
Mark and Lisa Brandin
George Brandt and Maureen Blanc
Randy Breault
Patricia Breuer
Linda J. Brodzik
Sharon and Bob Burke
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G. Steven and Kelli Burrill
Ron and Sydney Bushman
Laurie Cameron
Conrad J. Camit
Tina Caratan, CPA
Dave Carniglia and Mary Claire Baker
Jonathan Carpenter
Antonio Casabat
John F. Casey
Matt Casey
Mr. Leslie Chard and Ms. Tanda Neundorf
Martin S. Checov and Timothy J. Bause
Tammy Cheng
Francois Christen
Dan Clifford and Linda Shih
Bonnie Cohen
Ken Coit
Michael W. Connolly
Blaire and Bob Cooter
Juliane Cruz
Colleen Curry
Erin and Richard Darwin
Timothy G. Davenport
Thomas L. Davis
Jessica Denecour
Frances A. Dillingham
Employees of eBay
Annie Ellicott
Donald and Arian Ellis
Pat English and Vicki Ono
Stephen Etter and Anne Schreiner
Robin Evitts
Sarah Flanagan
Deborah and Keith Flye
Ben Fort and Katie Zack
Raymond Fort, Jr.
Jeffrey Fraenkel and Alan Mark,
Fraenkel Gallery
Shirley and Roy Francies, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Frankel
Bina Galal
Michelle Gall
Jeff Garelick
Stanlee Gatti
Alison F. Geballe
Barbara and Ronald M. George
Karin Gesster
Elon Ginzburg
Karen J. Goelz
Jonathan and Linda Gologorsky
Kent Grubaugh
Jennifer and Gary Guerrero
Douglas Hanlin
Larry Alan Hashbarger
Libby and Craig Heimark
Jim and Pam Henry
Carolyn and Chip Herman
Dr. Charles J. Homcy Charitable
Foundation
James M. Illig and Larry Dotz
Dorothy and C. Bradford Jeffries
Debbie Jelilian
Mrs. Katharine H. Johnson
Tim Jones and Fred Lessley
Karen Jones-Mason and Daniel Mason
Dan Joraanstad Faith in the Future of
Horizons Foundation
Fazal Kaka
Peggy and Edmund Kavounas
Kurt Keadle
Katherine E. Kelly
Kathryn and Richard Kimball
Nancy Kivelson and Tom Angstadt
Brian Kliment
Raymonde and Doug Kramlich
Karen Ku
Cheryl La Franchi
Robert Landsness
Stacey Lawrence
Maribelle and Stephen Leavitt,
through the Simcha Foundation
Joan and Evan Lewis
Whitney Lewis and Brian Golson
Darin C. Little
Karen Long
Bill and Susanne Losch
Susan Lowenberg and Joyce Newstat
Michael MacBryde
Lydia and Van Maroevich
Linda Martin and Ruth Allen
Maira Martinez
Nestor Matthews and Brent West
Alison and Michael Mauze
Patricia A. McCaffrey
Sarah Sparks
James E. Spear
Diane and Chris Spirandelli
Thomas and Giselle Sponholtz
Jeanne Stovroff
Jennifer Sudbury
Daniel F. Sullivan
Barbara and Sandy Tatum
Scott E. and Carol L. Taylor
John F. Thistleton
Laurie Thomas
David and Diane Thompson
Michele K. Trausch and Michael Slaughter
Michelle Unruh
Suzanne and Gene Valla
Jerome and Mary Vascellaro
Eryk Vershen
Rich Weingart
Steve Weissman and Laura Mahanes
Charles B. Wilson and Frances Petrocelli
Mary Lou Wilson
Steve Wissing
Alex Witherill
William Wynn Wong
Ingrid Woods and Steve Cummings
Brian Wyszynski
David Bruce Young
T.G. Zimmerman
John and Margaret McCracken
Ellen McLean and Anthony Imhof, III
Kathryn K. McNeil
Carolee and Terrence Mech
Barbara J. Meislin
Teri DeRouchey Meyer
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Milburn
Mindful Assets
Paul R. Mohun and Courtney C. Mohun
Steve Morris
Morgan and Allen Morton
Tim Murray
Lisa Nahmanson and Sandra Steele
Ira Naik
Jeff Nanney
Richard D. Nelson
Dennis Olivas
Will and Julie Parish
James C. Park
David Parker
Catherine Parkin and Moe Mitchell
Kara and John Parsons
Christopher H. Pederson
Brynn and Galen Pewtherer
Duane E. Phillips
John and Amanda Pomeroy
Randy and Cynthia Pond
Paula B. Pretlow
Edward Randolph
Lawrence A. Reh
Alisha Render
Rocket Fund for Equality of the Horizons
Foundation
Abigayle Rosser
George W. and Kate M. Rowe Fund
Kathleen Ryan
Bob Ryker
Sandeep Sandhu
Steven Scarpa
Nathalie and William Schmicker
Abby and Gene Schnair
Aaron C. Schwartz
Stephanie Shields
Barbara Shipley and Paul Lamoreaux
Rich Shrieve and Yvonne Don
Robert M. Smith
Allison Sparks
$250 to $499
Anonymous (7)
Zachary Adams
Douglas P. Allen
Chris Armstrong and Lou Dangles
The Employees of AT&T Services, Inc.
Steve Athanases
Judy Austin
Darryl Babbitt
Sheila Baisley
Andrew and Kathy Barish
Kerry Barrett
Marie Bartie
Alvin H. Baum, Jr.
Ann Bauman
George E. Becker, M.D.
Margaret McDonough Becker
Bruce Bell
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Gerry B. Belling
Carolyn Betts
Alan Billingsley
John Biscevic
Richard and Rita Bohling
Dale Boutiette
Rena Bransten
Mark and Mary Brody
Van Bui
Michael A. Bulawit
Eleanor and Bernard Burke
Curtis Burr and Lisa Moscaret-Burr
John and Patricia Cahill
Meghan Callinan
Claudia Campbell
Christopher and Kathleen Carpou
Larry and Juana Carter
Steven Cary
CB Fund
Judy P. Chan
Ilene Chau
Petra Chequer
Margaret Cimino
Callie Coburn
Susan Colman and Jonathan Blanding
Jennifer Colosi
Elizabeth L. Colton
Craig Copeland
Jeane Da Silva
Don Daves-Rougeaux
Mary Liz De Jong
David and Jennifer DeGraaff
Greg and Michele DeRosa
Gregg Dillenbeck and Jamie Shauvin
Lee Dixon
Tom Drews
John Lemoyne Ellicott
Dorothy M. Evans
The Evind Family of San Francisco
Scott Faber
Mansoor and Annette Farmanfarmaian
Peter Farmer
Roland and Lois Feller
Sarah Ferris
Craige P. Flater and Gregory P. Brorby
Cynthia and Bill Floyd
Gail Foland
Larkin Street
Golf Tournament
September 10, 2012
Lake Merced Golf Club
The 3rd Annual Larkin Street Golf Tournament was a huge
success raising nearly $45,000 for Larkin Street. Thank you
City National Bank, Title Sponsor, and all sponsors and
golfers for their participation.
2012 JPMorgan Chase
Corporate Challenge
Benefiting Larkin Street Youth Services
September 12, 2012
Larkin Street ran in the 28th running of the JPMorgan Chase Corporate Challenge along with a sold-out crowd of 10,000 participants,
all running 3.5 miles to benefit Larkin Street Youth Services.
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Team Larkin Street
On behalf of Larkin Street and the youth, thank you and
congratulations to the Team Larkin Street members:
Running and Fundraising Team
July 29, 2012
San Francisco Half Marathon
Kate Black
Larkin Street and coach Marathon Matt
kicked off the sixth year of the Team Larkin
Street running and fundraising program.
Eight community members and Larkin
Street staff conquered 13.1 miles in the
San Francisco Half Marathon and raised
$16,000.
Alexandra Holton
On behalf of Larkin Street and the youth,
thank you and congratulations to the Team
Larkin Street members:
Janell Tryon
Laura Lammers
Martha Mar
Irene Morrison
Benjamin Nelsen
Ines Vaniman
The San Francisco Social
Benefiting Larkin Street
Youth Services
November 10, 2012
The Fairmont Hotel
On November 10, 2012 the San Francisco Social
hosted their 7th annual fundraising gala, which this
year benefitted Larkin Street Youth Services. The gala;
with dancing, libations, and a silent auction, attracted
a crowd of over 500 young and hip party-goers who
are passionate about giving. Together they raised over
$75,000, and will be spending this coming year participating in awareness efforts on behalf of Larkin Street.
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Cornelia Foster
Lauren and Mark French
Sorelle A. Friedler
Abe and Jennifer Friedman
Kathe and Dan Friel
Jessie Gertz
Hydeh Ghaffari
Odette M. Go
Kevin R. Gogin and Daniel McPherson
Mark Goldstein
Stephen B. Goldstein
Mark J. Gooder
Hilary Gordon and Michael Blumlein
Kathleen Gorman
Kay Sprinkel Grace
Robert and Susan Green
Richard and Lorrie Greene
Todd Greenhalgh
Ann Goggins Gregory
Irma M. Grieve
Richard Grotch and Erika Pardo
Leslie R. Guggenheim
James W. Haas
Brian Hadaway
Katherine Dehart Hale
William D. Hardie
Brian D. Hardwick
Greg Hargrove
Dorothy Harkavy
Laura Heffron
Kara Helander
Paul Hendry
Dana Hermansen
Alan Herzig
Stephen J. Hohenrieder
John N. Honchariw
Heather R. Hopfer
Douglas Horngrad
Frank W. Horst
Lisa Horton
George H. and Leslie P. Hume
Callum Hutchins
Robert Ishii
Christopher Isidro
Charlene Janzen
Mike Jenkins
Victoria and Tim Johns
Jay and Claire Johnston
Eileen and Ken Jones
Erica Jordan
Mary Jung
Catharine and John Kalin
Stacy R. Kamin
Lisa and David Kaplan
Niranjan Karnik
Stephen Kaus and Melissa Havilan
Elizabeth W. King
Jeremy Koch
Nina Ladow
Michael D. Lampen
Gina Larkin
Meghan LaTorre
David Lewis
Rhoda Longhenry
Mario Lopez
Janet Luck and Stephen Kealhofer
Hon Luu
Siesel and Howard Maibach
Susan and Philip Marineau
John L. Martin
Caroline Matthews
Kristen McCulloch
Kirk McKenzie
Kevin McLean
Martin McMahon
Justin McSharry
Christopher Meehan and Mary Ann Koory
Adam Melenkivitz
John and Betsy Mell
Jane Miller
John D. Mitchell
Sara Morradian
Laurence and Jennifer Morgan
Susan Moy
William L. Nagle
Naomi Nakashima, M.D.
Mary Nicholson
Brad and Judy O’Brien
Daniel O’Rielly and Margaret Metz
William and Caroline Orrick
Jonah Papesh
Edward and Judith Parken
Margot Parker and Joel Spolin
Don Pender
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Kim Perdikou
Richard A. Petit
Jeri Pierson
Julia Popowitz
Susan Porter
William Primozic
Douglas Rayner
Terry Rolleri
Kyle Roslyn and Mat Mullen
Michael and Doris Rudolph
Jeff Ryan
Patrick Ryan
Gregory J. Ryken
Lois Sangster
Andrea and Richard Scheve
Charles Seaman
Stacy L. Shamberger
George W. Shardlow
Judy and Wylie Sheldon
Kasi Sheridan
In Memory of Skye Silverman 1972-2002
Kelly and Edward Simpson
Praveen Sinha
Mark Smallwood and Taffy Everts
Mary and Will Spence
Chinar and Ryan Starck
Sara Steingart
Jack Stephenson
Jan Woodward Stevenson
Margaret A. Stevenson
Rob Stoeckmann
Michele and Richard Stratton
Jaap Suermondt
Gary Sullivan and Timothy Lynn
Teresa J. Thomas
Christopher Tilley
Karl G. Trass
Dyann Tresenfeld
Ted van der Linden
John Vogel and Anthony Berno
Lucy Wang
Michelle C. Wells
Lynn and Peter Wendell
Sara and Ross Wilson
Terri Winnie
Christopher Wood
Stacey Wueste
Jay-Dee Yu-Cote
Lisa Zimmerman
$100 to $249
Anonymous (31)
Sy Aal
Daniel S. Abrams
Dori Acampora
Barbara J. Ageno
Harley K. Aguillon
Matthew C. Alber
Alexandria J. Albers
J. S. Allegretti
Lina Alvarez
Keith R. Alward, Ph.D.
Jody and Karl Amrhein
Carl Anderson
John Anderson
Lee Anderson
Margot Antonetty
Karly Aparicio
Jenny Appel
Nicole and Fred Aron
Mitchell Ashley
Edward Atkinson
Christine Aylward
Victoria Bailey
Stan and Mary Baker
Colleen Bal
Peter and Noriko Balint
Richard and Mary Barber
Gary Barg and Ross Jackson
Ryan Barnes
William Barnes
Heather Barondess and Jesse Byler
Pamela and Douglas Barry
Cheryl Barth and Tom McCurdie
Kirsten Bartok
Jerome Barulich
Oguz Basarir and Peggy Duvette
Neill Bassi
Neal Battersby
Jeffrey Beall
James Beckemeyer
Jeanine Becker
Janet M. Beegan
Joyce and Joseph Behar
Scott Bennion
Courtney Bensen
Barbara F. Bentley
Prof. R. Joseph Berard
Raoul Berman
Alison M. Berndt
Max Bernstein and Karen Robbins
Jean L. Bertrand and Anthony B. Leuin
John Black
Martha J. Black
Richard C. Blaska
Steven Blumlein and Arlyne Charlip
Nadine Boffi
Debra Bok
Harald Borrmann
Richard A. Bosch
Madeleine Boshart
Rhab Boughn
Dione Bowers
John and Lisa Boydstun
John Boynton
Nika Brady
Jerome Braun
Steven Braunstein
Joanne M. Braxton
Ellen and Andrew Brengman
Leona Bridges
Roberta Britting
Gregory P. Broome
Cabot Brown
Owen and Alison Brown
Bernice Brunswig
Marian Buckhart
Peter Bull
Diane Burgess and Jonathan Redding
Natalie Burigin
Sheana W. Butler
Andrzej Byczko
Lewis Byington
Elizabeth S. Bykoff
John Calcagni
Melissa Callison
Jane Calvani
Ray Cannon and John Sullivan
Aurele and Paul Carlat
Amber Carlson
Andrew Carpentier
Marie Carr
Scott Case
Mary Rose Cassa
Kathryn Cavanaugh
Sabrina Cecchini
Craig M. Chamberlain
Sheree Chambers
Patrick Chammas
Scott Chapman
Marcia Charles-Mo and Douglas Mo
John M. Charnon
Kay and Robert Cheatham
Larry Chiang
Maelin and Chau-Chun Chien
Avery and Jane Chope
Madeline Chun and John Farnkopf
Deniz Civay
Mike Clark and Arlene Waksberg
Amelia Clay
Geraldine J. Clifford
Valerie Collett
George and Jane Collier
Cecilia Colombetti
Ray and Monica Conrady
Matthew Cook
Erica Cook-Threat
Nancy and Tyler Coon
Dan D. Cooper
Krista Cosner
Michele and Matt Cost
Maureen and David Costello
John C. Couch
Peggy Crawford and Bruce Scharschmidt
Gabor Cselle
Adam Culley
James Cunniff
Mariano Curat
Katalin Czegledi
Rita da Luz
Gretta and Rodney D’Acquisto
Jacquelyne Damato
Lawrence Dan
Myles Danielson
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dantzler
Stephanie and Chris Dauer
Barbara Davi
Anthony De Natale
Joseph DeBlasio
Carlin Decato and Ramana Rao
Yvette Deen
D.A. Defreese
Frank DelGrosso
Lara C. DellaRocca and James Erwig
Diane DeLonzor
Burk Delventhal
Simone Derayeh
Gretchen and Peter Detre
Terrence and Heidi Deveau
Eric Dew
Sharon Dezurick
Jan Dickinson
William C. Diebel
Stephanie DiMarco and Jim Harleen
Michael Dobo
William Donahoe and M. Kristin Klein
Cynthia R. Dorfman
Nancy and Jack Doty
Josie Drake
Benjamin Draper
John Drum, Jr.
Bruce Dugstad
Paul Dunn
Nathaniel Durbin
Lori Dutcher
Kenneth Ebbitt
Mark R. Eggleston
Diane Ehrensaft, Ph.D.
Joseph Ehrman III
Aline and Philip Elicagaray
Barbara and Roy Endlich
Peter and Alison Engel
Scott Engelman
Joseph and Cheryl Engle
David Epstein
Carolyn Eriksson
Don Eugene
Anne Evans
Jonathan Falik
Catherine Farrell
Jim and Catherine Farrell
Henry Fee, M.D.
Roshan Fernandes
Lisa Filler
Pam Polite Fisco and Dennis Fisco
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Betsy and James Flack
Conor Flaherty
Francoise G. Fleishhacker
Vicki and David Fleishhacker
Stephen Follansbee and Richard Wolitz
Jon Fos
Andrew Foster
Jason Fournier
James Fousekis
Susan Fraimow-Wong
Laura Frame and Charlie M. Ferguson
Robert Freidenberg
Janet and Verlan Gabrielson
Sally Greer Galway
Jennifer Garland
Noni Garner
Thomas and Nancy Garvey
Jennifer Lynn Gee
Kathleen Geisse
Jerome Geller
Michelle A. Gerber
Gregg Gerst
Douglas Gibson, Jr.
John Gilliland and Eric Pfeiffer
William Glass
Andrea Godbout
Howard Gold
Constance and Paul Goldsmith
Mark and Christine Gonzalves
Adrian Gordon
Mary L. Gorman
Jaclyn Grant
Gerard Granucci
Doris W. Grau
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Greene
Lauren Pressman Greenfield
Barbara Gregoratos and
Jeffrey Brandstetter
Mary and Daniel Gregory
Zane Gresham and Carol J. Robinson
Neil Griffith
Christopher Gross
Mark Gudaitis
Carmine and Wendy Guerro
Marsha and Ralph Guggenheim
Robin Guido
Haydar Haba
Community Involvement
Volunteers
As a community-based nonprofit organization, Larkin Street Youth Services depends upon the
support and input of the community for its success. Volunteerism is a vital part of that support.
Whether they are cooking meals, tutoring, sorting donations or helping us to beautify a space
for our youth, volunteers are an integral part of everything that happens at Larkin Street. The
energy, creativity, time, and passion they bring supplements Larkin Street’s ability to provide
high-quality comprehensive services for our youth, and we are truly grateful for this support.
July 2011– June 2012 Volunteer Support
Program Volunteers Holiday Volunteers
Group Volunteers
85
107
760
Total Volunteers
Total Volunteer Hours
814
19,540
Community and Corporate Volunteer Groups
We thank the following companies and groups for their time and dedication:
Academy of Art University
Adobe Systems, Inc.
Alexander Group
American Montessori Society
American University
Aperian Global
Bain and Company
Banana Republic
Burrill & Co.
CBS Interactive
Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.
Current TV
Deloitte & Touche USA LLP
Demand Force
Gap, Inc.
Genentech
GlaskoSmithKline Vaccines
Google
GSC Logistics
JPMorgan Chase & Company
Levi Strauss & Co.
LinkedIn
Pottery Barn
PwC
Room and Board
Salesforce
San Francisco State, Alpha Phi Omega
SF Reality
Triage Consulting
University of North Carolina
USF MBA program
Wilson West
Wix
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Knowledge Leadership
Larkin Street extends impact beyond the youth that we serve within programs through our commitment to knowledge sharing and thought dissemination. The
goals are to contribute to the evidence base of service providers to influence best practices in service delivery and to educate policymakers in order to impact
the development of sound public policy related to homeless youth. This is achieved through various activities including publications, presentations, training,
technical assistance, and advocacy.
Conference Presentations
Last year Larkin Street presented at 10 professional conferences across the United States. Topics included program models for homeless youth, program
evaluation, youth leadership, and youth workforce development.
Selected Conferences
National Conference on Ending Homelessness: Evidence-Based Practices for Serving Runaway and Homeless Youth
Beyond Housing - A National Conversation on Child Homelessness and Poverty: Beyond Barriers - A Harm Reduction Approach to Housing
National Association of Workforce Development Professionals Annual Conference: Let’s Work Together - Creative Employment and Workforce
Collaborations between Government Programs, Private Industries, and Youth Agencies
Taking Action Conference: S.M.A.R.T Goal Setting: Youth Advocacy Power
Publications
Youth Homelessness in San Francisco: 2011 Report on Incidence and Needs, is an annual publication that provides an overview of the incidence
of youth homelessness in San Francisco, the needs of the population, and Larkin Street’s response.
Strategies to Prevent Youth Homelessness provides an overview of the root causes of youth homelessness and policy recommendations to prevent
youth homelessness.
Community Building and Technical Assistance
Larkin Street contributed to the development of the youth services field through the provision of 23 trainings to other services providers regarding our integrated model of care for homeless youth, nonprofit management, and organizational development. In addition there were 27 community based presentations on a
range of subject areas including developing housing projects for homeless youth, building service coalitions, and the disproportionate representation of LGBTQ
youth among the homeless population.
Policy and Advocacy
Larkin Street representatives participate in various workgroups, committees, and tasks forces to advocate on behalf of homeless youth. These are some of
the groups participated in over the last year:
California Homeless Youth Project (HYP) Advisory Council
San Francisco Transitional Age Youth Executive Directors Network
San Francisco Human Services Network
Family and Youth Services Bureau Runaway and Homeless Youth Outcomes Working Group Meeting
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Sara Haber
Ms. Andrea Hacker
Joyce Hairston
Marissa Halbrecht
Carlyn Halde
Kelly R. Hall
Colby Hallen
Douglas E. Haller
Marian Halley
Jack F. Hamilton
Anna Hamilton-Manns
Judith Hanks
Michael Harris and Becca Foster
Lori Harrison
Daniel N. Hartdegen
Arlene Hartsock and John W. Neal, Jr.
Eric Harvieux
Peter and Cheryl Hauslein
Randy J. Heinz
Annika Held
Ron Heller
Barbara and Hugh Hempill
James Hendriksen and Terisa Chaw
John P. Henry
Brad and Elisabeth Henske
Jack Herr
Kevin Hickey
Richard N. Hill and Nancy Lundeen
Elaine A. Hilp
Suzanne Hingel
Megan Hitchner
Peter Ho
Dan Hodapp and Peggy Da Silva
Ashley Hoffmann and K. C. Corkery
Susan Hogeland
George Holmes
Lorraine and Victor Honig
Todd Hopkins
Carol Shanks House
Mary K. Howard
Don Howerton
Michael Hoy
Jordan Hudson
Nick Hudson
Melissa Hughes
Sonja and Edward Huie
Ronald A. Hummel
Carole Kornblum
Bill and Anita Kramer
Steve Kramer
Jim Kreissman
Mark Kroll
Belle Krumholz
Jeffrey S. Kuhn
Nancy and Lory Lacsamana
Susan and Charles Lakatos
Karen L. Landau
Kelly and Kaitlyn Landers
Wendy and Dan Langley
William and Patricia Langley
Amy Lauer
Quyen Boi Le
Olson and Nancy Lee
Niki Leondakis
David W. Lerner
Alan W. Leung
Patrick Leung
Carly Levin
Robert S. Levy
Duncan Ley
John Leys
Edward F. and Peggy S. Libby
Steve Lichtenberg and Betsy S. Aubrey
Noah Lichtenstein
Stephen and Jaynie Lilley
Donna Linden
Agneta Lindman
Ann Wadsworth Liuzza
Carol and Barry Livingston
Gina P. Lopez, M.D.
Karla Lopez
Charles M. Louderback
Marcus Lovingood
Kaitlin Lurmann
Rod MacGregor
Sheila Mackay
Paul Maestre
Madeleine Mahaney
Julie Main
Lissa Maldonado
Susan and Jay Mall
William T. Manierre
Cheryl Manning
John Mao
Natalie Hummert
Matthew Humphrey
Laurie Hunter and Jonathan MacQuitty
Patricia Hunter
Rich Hurst
Crosby Hyde
Karen C. Inaba
Christopher Inverarity
Michael Irschick
Dawn and Michael Isaacs
Patricia Ito
Lucy Jacobs
Emily Jarosz
Paula Jesson
Chelsea Johnson
Marta S. Johnson
Ragina Johnson
Anders Jones
Julie A. Jones and Carl Espe
Judy and Greg Jorgensen
Wilhelm H. Joseph, Jr.
Sandy Joung
Robin Joy
Pamela Jue
Sheri Kahn
Michael Kaney
Brigitte Kanter
Beth Katz
Evan Kavanagh
Mairead Kavanagh
Gary Kebbel and Kenneth Mason
Kathleen M. Keene
Mark Keleher
Allison Kelley
Daniel Kellmereit
Andrea Kendrick
Susan Ketcham and Anne Casscells
Michael Kieschnick
Cynthia Kilroy
Alannah Kinser
Lynn Kirshbaum
Gene Klein
Kay Klumb
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald and Rosette Koch
Joanne and Richard Koch
Gerald W. Kohr
Jennifer Kopec
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Jean L. Mar
Cindy Marin
Chris and Bill Marks
Anne Mars
Susan Martin
Kristen Mary
Scott Mataya
Gregg Mattner
George Mauze
Alice and Fraser McAlpine
Sean E. McBride
Mac McClelland and Nancy Crolius
John A. McCormick
Laura McCrea and Robert Ragucci
Elizabeth A. McDonald
Derek M. McGreal
John and Melissa McIlwain
Deena Lynn McKelvey
Martha D. McKenna
Patrick McKenna
James Meenaghan
Annette Mello and Marcus Jager
Foroozan Memari
Emily Metcalf
Karen V. Metz
Julie Metzger
Tahl Milburn
Roger Miles
Howard J. and Eleanor W. Miller
Judith W. and Walter Miller
Michael A. Millman
Phylis Mills
Steve Minkoff
Phillip W. Moffitt
Osama N. Mogannam
David Monks
Susan and John Monson
Cristina M. Morgan
Barbara Morgen
John and Adela Mori
Dave Morris
Mary and Dale Morrison
Milton J. Mosk
Sarah J. Moss
Catherine Munson
Robert and Suzanne Murillo
Gregory K. Myers
Sameer Narang
M. Negri
Brad Nemer
Michael Neril
Michael Neumann
Nancy and William Newmeyer, III
Erik Noland
Erik Nolder
Hallie Normington
Gloria Northrup
Megan Nottingham
Robert Nurisso
James Oakley
Susan T. Obata, M.D.
Lauren O’Brien
Philip O’Connor
Helen C. Oglesby
Carol and Dick Olrich
Cecily Olson
Keith Onodera and Jill Tajima
Robert Orban
Jordan Ormont
Stig Ornvall
Eileen O’Rourke
Alicia Ortega
Angela Osborne
John Osborne
Laurie and Lance Page
Robert Pakter
Carolyn and Richard K. Palmer
Mary and John Palmer
Su Park
Margot Parke
Richard H. Pascoe
Mona Patel
Monica Pauli
Catherine A. Payne
Mark Pederson
Mary Anne Pedroni
Heather Pelant
Nuala Peoples
Peter and Jennifer Picetti
Dem Pilafian
Sara Pirami
Jon Podell
Juliann Podesta
Earl Pogue
Lee and Stuart Pollak
Joe Pollaro
Byron and Teresa Pollitt
Michael Poplardo
Eli and William Portnoy
Robert N. Power
Salil Pradhan
George Puffett
Anderson Pugash
Tobin Pugash
Laurence C. Quant
Michael T. Rafferty
Nikhil Raghavan
Steven Ramirez
Patricia Ramos
Jessica A. Ransom
Sanjay Rao
Marsha Raulston and Marge Boric
Nancy and Alan Raznick
Melissa Redd
Chad Rego
Russell Reiff
Anna Rembold
Stuart Resnick
Gregory E. Rice
Lila and Neville Rich
Janice E. Richards
Laura L. Richter
Joanna Riley
Michael S. Ringler
Matt and Katie Roberts
Cristina Robinson
Emmanuel Romero
Jo-Ann M. Rose
Gary Rosenberg and Angela Marti
James A. Rothschild
Steve and Liz Rouman
Cynthia Ruiz
Anthony H. Sacco, Jr.
Farinaz Sahba
Keith Salvucci
Harriet Sand and Michael Ollod
Joshua Sassoon
Carol Savio, RN, MS
Ken Sawyer
Janet and Victor Schachter
John and Pam Schaefer
Gary Schaumburg
Ron Scheldrup
Nancy Scherer
Erica Schisler
Ulrich Schmid-Maybach
Else Marie Schmidt
Tracy L. Schmidt
Hannah Schmunk
Rebecca Schneider
Leah Schoellkopf
Aleatha Scholer
Zoe and Stephen Schwartz
Edmond Scola
Helen A. Scott
Drew Sechrist
Anna Seeger
Jeffrey D. Seid
Bruce Seidel
Lowell Selvin and Gib Winebar
Lew Serbin
Lisa L. Sernett
Ruth Ann and Lee Seward
Mary-Ann and Richard Shafer
Scott Shafer
Erin Shallat
Stefani Shanberg
Matt Shaw
Ian Shea
Michelle A. Sheely
Ellen Shehadeh
Harrison Sheppard
Inna Shnayder
Shira and William Shore
David and Dianne Simpson
Kavita R. Singh
Clarisse Siu
Dr. Rochelle Slamovich
Forrest Slater
Karen Frankel Slater
Linda G. Slezak
Dale Smith
Deborah Smith
Scott Snow
William Snyder
Timothy Sofo
Harriet and Mitchell Sollod
Lauren Sorof
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Ward Sorrick
Jennifer Heyneman Sousae
Starr Spangler
Robert A. Spoor
John and Barbara Squeri
Claire Stapleton
Dennis C. Stephens
Richard Stephens
Tricia Stone and Chapin Koch
George Strang
Kayla Strunk
Sara Sullivan
Steve Sullivan
Dr. and Mrs. John C. Syer
Rosalee Szabo
Richard Takahashi
Christine Tam
Heather Tatroff
Michal Tavrovsky
Kim Taylor
Ted and Keri Taylor
Kimberly Thier
William Thiessen
Rosemarie Thomas
Kathleen and Paul Thompson
Samuel and Julia Thoron
Jerry Threet
Selina Tobaccowala
Ruby and Benjamin Tom
Margaret Tourje and Jane Krensky
Paul Touw
Don Toy
Christine Tozzi
Huy K. Tran
Gerald Trebesch
Victoria Treyger
Leslie and Michael Trigg
Carmel Triska
Ann and Herman Trutner
Stacy Trzesniewski
Ellen Matthews Turiel
Jerry Turin
Sandra Tye
The Uff Family
Nicholas M. Ukrainiec
Julia Umnov
Steve Uphaus
Sources of Revenue
July 2011 – June 2012 Revenues and Expenses
Public Sources
Private Contributions
Foundation Events
REVENUES
City, State and Federal 9,213,416
Foundation Grants 1,698,467
Individual
& Corporate
Contributions 1,691,648
Sources
of Revenue
Other
Contributions
197,646
Public
Sources
67%
Special
Events,
Net
939,073
Private Contributions
14%
Interest and Investment Income
5,096
Foundation
12%
Other Revenue
38,858
Events
7%
Total revenue and support
13,784,205
EXPENSES
Program Services General & Administrative Fundraising
Total expenses CHANGE IN NET ASSETS
67%
14%
12%
7%
Allocation of Expenses
Programs
Administrative
Fundraising
86%
8%
6%
12,616,667
1,171,906
898,668
14,687,241
Allocation of Expenses
Programs
Administrative
Fundraising (903,036)*
* Larkin Street ended fiscal year 11-12 with a deficit of $903K,
after enjoying a surplus of $985K in 10-11. There are several
factors that contributed to this including that we are required to
record grant revenue when received, even if it is restricted for future
purposes. This can inevitably lead to revenue and related
expenses being recorded in different periods, thus a surplus in one
period and a deficit in another.
In addition, we were challenged in 11-12 by funds being more restricted by funders than in past years, resulting in an imperfect alignment of
revenue and expenses. In other words, expenses grew in areas core
to our service mission that were not matched as well as we would
expect with funding trends and interests.
We have taken internal steps to prevent future deficits and at the time
of the printing of this report expect to end the year with a balanced
budget.
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86%
8%
6%
Place of Origin
California
San Francisco
Other Bay Area
California Non-Bay Area
Other States
International
Other/unknown
July 2011– June 2012
Program Statistics and Youth Served
Total unduplicated youth served
4,105
Street Outreach contacts
5,043
Youth served at the Drop-In Center
985
Youth served at the Haight Street Referral Center
1,955
Total housing nights
83,360
Emergency housing, youth served
480
Transitional housing, youth served
308
Permanent housing, youth served
26
Youth accessing Hire Up, Education
1,094
Ethnicity
African American
White/ Caucasian Latino/a
Multiracial
Asian/ Pacific Islander
American Indian
Other/Unknown
Age
12-17
18-20
21+
and Employment Center
Youth employed 188
Average starting wage per hour
$11.27
Youth graduated from Job Readiness Class
111
Youth enrolled in afterschool programming 92
Youth participating in GED preparation
180
Youth obtaining a GED
18
Youth enrolled in postsecondary education
114
Youth provided with services from the Medical Clinic
654
Youth that received HIV prevention services
575
Number of art program workshops
845
Gender
Male
Female
Transgender MTF
Transgender FTM
Other/Unknown
Sexual Orientation
Heterosexual
Gay
Bisexual
Lesbian
Questioning/Other/Unknown
2
57%
48%
23%
29%
23%
11%
9%
34%
25%
17%
11%
4%
2%
7%
7%
36%
57%
60%
33%
3%
1%
3%
68%
11%
11%
3%
7%
Patrick Valentino
Pauline van Ysendoorn
Ines Maloberti Vaniman and
Bryan Vaniman
Debra and Michael Varner
Frances W. Varnhagen
William Vastardis
John and Mary Viboch
Christine Waage
Erika Wah
Johanna and Michael Wald
Sara Walker
Peter Walsh and James Fitzpatrick
Elaine Warren
Robin and Carl Washington
Celine Feng Yan Wei
David Werdegar, M.D.
James Whelan
Robert and Karen Wickers
Cynthia and Jonathan Wilcox
Jack Wilkie
Christy Williams
Linda and Drew Williams
Clare Winterton
Heidi Witherell
Benjamin Witte
Reuben and Doriena Wolff
Mark Wong and Keith Phares
Paul W. Wong
Rachel Wong
Kenneth Woods
The Honorable Carol Yaggy and
Ms. Mary Twomey
Clinton Young and Margaret Chen
James Young
Ingu Yun
Ertug and Filiz Yurdutemiz
Olena Zaporozhets
Laura N. Zhang
Lydia Zinn
Mary and Harold Zlot
Rebecca Zucker
LARKIN STREET SOCIETY
Anonymous
Lewis Byington
Marilyn and Bill Campbell
William and Mildred Campbell
Ray Cutino
Nancy and Phil Estes
Matt Irwin-Perkins
Debbie and Blake Jorgensen
Catharine and John Kalin
Irv Lichtenwald
Gary L. Lomax
Marcus Loy
Carla Oakley and Kevin McCarthy
Rachel Randall-Jones
Jeanne M. Sears
Victoria Willock, Willock Partners
Mary Lou Wilson
David B. Zenoff and Janet N. Hunter
CORPORATIONS & FOUNDATIONS
$100,000 and Greater
S.D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation
The National Youth Employment Coalition
The Tipping Point Community
$25,000 to $99,999
Adobe Foundation
The Bank of America Charitable
Foundation
The John R. Cahill Fund
Comerica Bank
Crowe Horwath LLP
Deloitte & Touche USA LLP
The Gap Foundation
Genentech Foundation
Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation
The Mimi and Peter Haas Fund
JPMorgan Chase Foundation
Levi Strauss Foundation
M·A·C AIDS Fund
Macy’s Foundation
Alexander M. and June L. Maisin
Foundation
Metta Fund
Room & Board
Bob A. Ross Foundation
George H. Sandy Foundation
The Morris Stulsaft Foundation
The Nick Traina Foundation
Union Bank
Wells Fargo Foundation
$10,000 to $24,999
Bain & Company, Inc.
Bank of America Merrill Lynch
BlackRock
The California Endowment
The Capital Group Companies
The Clif Bar Family Foundation
Contango Capital Advisors
Mary A. Crocker Trust
Ernst & Young LLP
First Republic Bank
Gilead Sciences
Google
Evelyn & Walter Haas, Jr. Fund
Crescent Porter Hale Foundation
Robert Half International
Intel Corporation
JPMorgan Chase & Company
Kaiser Permanente
KPMG LLP
Macy’s
Morgan Stanley Foundation
The Morrison & Foerster Foundation
PwC
Reed Smith LLP
Spencer Stuart
Target
Vodafone Americas Foundation
The Webb Family Foundation
Williams-Sonoma
$5,000 to $9,999
Anonymous (2)
Adaptive Planning
Align Technology, Inc.
AvAirPros Services
Barney & Barney
The Boris and Vera Bogart Foundation
Casey, Quirk & Associates LLC
Citi
Clif Bar & Company
Core-Mark Holding Company, Inc.
Foodpro Logistics, LLC
William G. Gilmore Foundation
GoPro
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Walter & Elise Haas Fund
Heffernan Foundation
Jamba Juice
Lam Research Corporation
Stanley S. Langendorf Foundation
Latham & Watkins LLP
Leapup Marketing Solutions
Lindquist, von Husen & Joyce LLP
The Live Oak Fund of the Horizons
Foundation
McKenna Long & Aldridge Foundation
The Joseph R. McMicking Foundation
Morgan Stanley Private Wealth
Management
Safeway Foundation
State Street Foundation
Sutter House Associates, LLC
SVB Financial Group
Wallis Foundation
$1,000 to $4,999
Anonymous
The Apothecarium San Francisco
Apple Computer
Bank of the West
BDO USA, LLP
BlackRock Matching Gift Program
BRIDGE Housing Corporation
The Capital Group Companies Charitable
Foundation Matching Gifts
Cox, Castle & Nicholson LLP
East Bay Jewish Teen Foundation
Flora Family Foundation
Forward Management
Gateway Bank
Grosvenor Americas
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
The Hilltop Foundation
Hood & Strong LLP
Jive Software
Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies
Keesal Young & Logan
McKinsey & Company
Paragon Real Estate Group
Plant Construction Company
PRC Clinical
Puccini & Pinetti
Puccini & Pinetti
Recology
Recommind, Inc.
The RHE Charitable Foundation
Salesforce.com
San Francisco Airport Commission
San Francisco Federal Credit Union
The San Francisco Giants
Charles Schwab Foundation
Alice Phelan Sullivan Corporation
The Swinerton Foundation
Therapy Stores
Tibco Software, Inc.
U.S. Bank
Until There’s A Cure Foundation
Virgin Mobile USA, L.P.
Visa
Wetherby Asset Management
Wilkes Bashford
Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
Foundation
WNPC Foundation
Zephyr Real Estate
$500 to $999
ACG
Artisan Printing
BraunHagey & Borden LLP
Chevron
DreamWorks
Gap International
Grant Thornton
Kreuzberger Associates
MassMutual
Moss Adams LLP
Pan-Med Enterprises
Parthenon Capital Foundation
PFM
Synthetic LLC
Tonic Beverage Catering
U.S. Trust
Valuation Research
West Bay Builders
$100 to $499
Agilent Technologies
Aon Foundation
Barclays Capital
BlackLine Systems
Bloomspot, Inc.
The John Burton Foundation
CableLabs
CBRE
CBS Interactive
City National Bank
Clarence & Dyer LLP
Cliff Consulting
The Clorox Company
Culture Effect
Degenkolb Engineers
R.R. Donnelley & Sons
Envirotech Laboratories
Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco
G2 Insurance Services
Harvey’s
Hewlett-Packard Company Foundation
Huntsman Architectural Group
Juniper Networks
KCBS All News Radio
Kforce Professional Staffing
McKesson Foundation
Med Thrive T Co-Op, Inc.
Microsoft Corporation
Mosaic Financial Partners
Oracle Corporation
S.S. Papadopulos and Associates, Inc.
Qualcomm Atheros
The Richmond/Ermet AIDS Foundation
Sears Holding Corporation
Michael Sechman & Associates
SJ Engineers
Sports Basement
The Stuart Foundation
SurveyMonkey
Tiffany & Co.
R. Torre & Company
TriNet
U.S. Bank Foundation
United California Group
Varian Medical Systems
Waldman Management Group, Inc.
The Y & H Soda Foundation
CIVIC & RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS
American Montessori Society
American University
Back to Business
Bay Street Helping Hands
California Society of CPAs
Calvary Presbyterian Church
Community Housing Partnership
Community Thrift Store
First Presbyterian Church of Livermore
Folsom Street Events
Galesburg High School
Gay Buddhist Fellowship
Girl Scouts of Northern California
Grace Presbyterian Church
Huckleberry Youth Programs
International Association of Firefighers
Local 555
Jewish Community Federation &
Endowment Fund
Lakeside Presbyterian Church
Lower Polk Neighbors
National Association of School
Psychologists Children’s Fund
Old First Presbyterian Church
Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi, House
Democratic Leader
Presbyterian Women of Centerpoint
Presbyterian
Presbyterian Women of Livermore
Seventh Avenue Presbyterian Church
St. Raymond Catholic Church
STREETSMART4kids
Summit Preparatory Charter High School
Tenderloin Neighborhood Development
Corp.
TMASF Connects
Vista Del Mar Baptist Church
PUBLIC FUNDING SOURCES
California Emergency Management
Agency
Federal Emergency Management Agency
San Francisco Department of Children,
Youth and Their Families
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San Francisco Department of Health:
Community Behavioral Health Services
Housing and Urban Health
San Francisco Human Services Agency
San Francisco Mayor’s Office of Housing
San Francisco Office of Economic and
Workforce Development
US Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
US Department of Health and Human
Services:
Administration for Children and Families
Health Resources and Services
Administration
US Department of Housing and Urban
Development
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Larkin Street Youth Services has made
every effort to list accurately our donors.
If you feel your name has been withheld,
or reported incorrectly, please contact
the development office at (415) 673.0911
ext. 301.
Dear Friends,
Looking Ahead
Larkin Street is now at the threshold of great change. The youth we serve face
significantly greater challenges obtaining the support and life skills necessary to
enter and navigate the job market. Over 70% of our youth do not have a high
school diploma or GED, and the job market is shrinking for people with no postsecondary education. Further, in 2014 the national GED standards are being raised.
While this is a good thing for our country, at the same time it presents an even
greater challenge for our young people, many of whom already struggle to pass
the current GED.
So over the next five years, Larkin Street will take the opportunity to once again
lead the way. We will pioneer a new model which both deepens our impact and
extends our reach. With our 2012-17 strategic plan we have established bold outcome goals for the youth in our services:
Living-wage employment
Two years of postsecondary education
Safe and stable housing
Physical and emotional well-being
To support these ambitious outcomes we will be making both wide-ranging as well
as nuanced changes to our programs, our people, and our policy work. We will increase our program retention, increase our already strong graduation rates and job
placements, strengthen rigor and accountability across the agency, employ better
technology, and expand the reach of our policy and advocacy work.
It was a busy, thought-provoking, and productive year; and a crucially
important one. As you know, Larkin Street Youth Services has a strong legacy of
success. For almost 30 years we have built a robust continuum of care to help
homeless youth get off the streets. We are a pioneer in this field. There is no other
agency in San Francisco – and few nationwide – that offer the same breadth of
services with comparable results.
Over the past year this success served
as the foundation for the intensive
planning process that we undertook
to develop our new five year strategic
plan. We took the time to assess our
progress thus far, question our goals,
test our mission. We evaluated at
length every possible new direction
we might want to take; every new
program, new geographic area, new
approaches to our young people.
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What emerged from this comprehensive and challenging effort was
the affirmation of our belief in our
mission and in the direction we are
already headed. We also affirmed that at this time, we must deepen rather than
widen our reach. We must, and will, change how we deliver education and employment services, how we match services to youth needs, and how we measure
youth progress. Over the next five years we will move youth through our continuum
of services as effectively and expeditiously as possible, inspiring the deepest and
most lasting change. We will drive youth outcomes higher rather than bringing
more youth through our doors.
There is, of course, much more detail supporting the Larkin Street Youth Services
2012-17 Strategic Plan, and we invite you to read the executive summary on our
website in the About Us: Agency, Mission and History section at www.larkinstreet
youth.org. As you review the plan, keep in mind that it reflects broad and comprehensive input from throughout the agency; from the staff, the board, and our youth.
This plan is one of the most sweeping and important endeavors we have ever
undertaken at Larkin Street. We are looking forward to our next five years with a
sense of realistic optimism about the challenges and opportunities that will emerge
as we implement it.
Looking Back
The strength of our 2012-17 strategic plan is that it both reflects and is built upon
the good work we have always done. In the last five years alone we have:
Increased our housing capacity by 86 beds, with 24 more in the pipeline.
Greatly improved our structure of coordinated care; with increased clinical
capacity, cross-program communication, and outcomes reporting.
Formalized our knowledge leadership activities through publications,
training, and the development of a resource library.
Strengthened our administrative infrastructure, developing greatly
improved processes for such key processes as succession planning and
performance evaluations.
And we have accomplished all this while serving an average of 3,500 to 4,000
young people each year and contributing over 80% of all funds raised, directly to
our programs. Our most outstanding outcome has been and continues to be this:
three out of four youth who complete Larkin Street’s comprehensive programs exit
street life.
This is where all of you, our donors, volunteers, and mentors, enter the picture. It is
through the generous contribution of your time, talent, and funding that we have
been able to become a nationally recognized provider of services for homeless
and runaway youth. Your support for our work has helped thousands of disconnected young people get off the streets and on to a path to achieve their potential.
We ask that you stay with us over the next five years as we guide our young people
on an even stronger path towards independence. Larkin Street seeks to end homelessness among all youth through advocacy, education, housing and employment.
With your support, we can do this.
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Warmest regards,
Executive Director
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Chair, Board of Directors
Board of Directors
Honorary Board
Senior Management Team
Charles Dicke, Chair
Laura Powell, Vice Chair
Victoria J. Johnson, Secretary
Art Fatum, Treasurer
Phillip S. Estes, At-Large
Annie Ellicott, At-Large
Nina Hatvany, At-Large
Blake Jorgensen, At-Large
Sherilyn Adams, Executive Director
Terry Allen-Rouman
Ray Brown
William F. Campbell
James E. Canales, Jr.
Laurence A. Colton
Jay Cuetara
Penelope Douglas
Tim Emanuels
Judy Getto
Vince Hoenigman
Steve Janowsky
Debbie G. Jorgensen
John E. Kalin
Stephen C. Kirmse
Stephen Koch
Mary V. Lester
Elizabeth A. Levy
John L. Martin
John E. Martinez
Paul R. Mohun
Maria Muzio
David J. Nygren
Carla B. Oakley
Jean Richardson
Henry Safrit
J. Milton Seropan
Anne B. Stanton
David A. Thompson
Gregory W. Wendt
David B. Zenoff
Sherilyn Adams, LCSW
Executive Director
Board Members
Chris Brahm
Connie Curran
Mark A. Edmunds
Conor Famulener
Anita Feiger
Julie B. Harkins
Jim Henry
Anne Hoecker
Terry Kramer
Mary M. Prchal
Philip Schlein
Aaron C. Schwartz
Christine A. Tsingos
Carla Washington
John Whiting
Charles J. Wibbelsman
Victoria Willock
Linda Wood
Allison N. Wysocki
Board Fellows
Ravi Banda
Vishal Kudchadkar
The mission of Larkin Street Youth Services is to create a continuum of services that inspires youth to
move beyond the street. We will nurture potential, promote dignity, and support bold steps by all.
Ray Fort
Chief Operating Officer
Kathie Lowry
Chief Development Officer
Dina Wilderson, PhD
Chief of Research and Evaluation
Aimee Armata
Clinical Director
Irene Casanova
Director of Engagement
Nicole Garroutte
Director of Marketing & Events
Ruth Nunez
Director of Residential Programs
Chelsea Ross
Controller
Don Sanders, MSW
Director of Education and Employment
Gwynne Seidell
Director of Human Resources
Lara Tannenbaum, MSW
Director of Health Services
Holly Tedford, MNA
Director of Development, Grants
Administrative Offices
701 Sutter Street, Suite 2
San Francisco, CA 94109
Tel (415) 673.0911
Fax )415) 749.3838
[email protected]
www.larkinstreetyouth.org