2011-2012 report to the community

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2011-2012 report to the community
United Way of the Coastal Bend
LIVING
AND
GIVING
UNITED
2011-2012
REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY
United by mission!
Imagine a community where helping even
one person stengthens the community for
everyone. Imagine a community where
children can be successful in school and life,
or where families can thrive and be self
sufficient. Imagine a community where
individuals don’t have to worry about where
they’ll sleep or get their next meal.
United Way of the Coastal Bend is focused
on this very goal.
Every gift to United Way comes from
individuals and organizations from all over
the Coastal Bend. We come from different
places. We come to different conclusions.
But when we LIVE UNITED, we become
united to change lives.
When you made your generous
contribution to the 2011 campaign, you
gave more than dollars and cents; you gave
hope and help to friends, co-workers, neighbors and families right here in the Coastal
Bend. Our network of community partners,
donors and volunteers is leveraging your
donation to deliver real, measurable and
lasting solutions to people in need.
The reported outcome measures within
these pages illustrate that together, we are
creating many opportunities for success opening doors where few or none existed.
Together, we are making a difference.
Thank you.
Catrina Wilson
President & CEO
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Your donation combined
with another and another
created a domino effect that
has given you the power to
reach thousands in need.
THANK YOU!
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FINANCIAL
OVERVIEW
United Way prides itself on being a trustworthy and accountable organization. We
maintain high standards of operation, are reviewed each year by an independent
auditor and are overseen by a volunteer board that ensures fiscal responsibility.
Sources of Financial Support
2011-2012 Community Campaign
$4,578,354
Grants Under Management
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA)
Texas Home Visiting Program
Emergency Food and Shelter Program
36,186
76,104
2,708
Total Grants
114,998
Interest and Other Income
122,182
Total Community Support
$4,815,534
Areas of United Way Investment
Partner Agency Program Funding
Education Programs
Income Programs
Health Programs
Total Program Funding
$1,240,719
488,301
1,060,507
2,789,527
Community Initiatives
Community Impact Grants
Caller-Times Children’s Christmas Appeal
Operation Supply Our Students
UWCB Program Activities
Fundraising and Administration
537,541
$4,146,375
Total Impact to the Community
Direct Public Support - 75.7%
CFC & SECC - 8.0%
Other Income - 2.3%
2%
2%
Special Events - 11.5%
Government Grants - 2.3%
Temporary Investments - 0.2%
16,218
151,264
22,154
629,671
Community Impact - 89.1%
Management & General - 3.2%
Fund Development - 7.6%
0%
8%
3%
12%
8%
76%
89%
All financial gifts to UWCB are subject to fundraising, management and general fees determined by a three year average of the organization’s reported
income and expenses on the IRS 990. For the year 2011-2012, the eligible fee was a maximum of 11.50% and the actual fee applied was 10.8%.
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BUILDING BLOCKS FOR A GOOD LIFE
United Way believes a good life includes a quality education that leads to a stable
job, enough income to support a family through retirement, and good health.
EDUCATION
The quality of an individual’s education has
a profound and lasting effect on the person’s
ability to succeed in the world. United Way
provides leadership in early childhood
learning, quality child care, and school
readiness.
INCOME
United Way focuses on solutions to increase
financial stability for individuals and families.
United Way and its partners help families
increase income, build savings and gain
assets that contribute to a stable future
through job training and tax filing assistance.
Children start learning at birth: the
foundation for future learning is laid in the
first few years. Disadvantaged children come
to school sometimes two years behind their
peers in pre-reading skills, and most never
catch up. By third grade, a child’s grades
and absenteeism rates can foreshadow with
80% accuracy whether he or she will
complete high school.
Our ongoing partnership with the Coastal
Bend CA$H Coalition continues to provide
individuals and families free help to
electronically file income tax returns through
the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA)
program. The program helped to file over
2500 returns during the 2012 tax season
which returned over $3.1 million in refunds
to our area.
Our emphasis on early childhood learning
has introduced the Born Learning Trails to
our area. Through partnerships with area
companies and organizations, the trails are
installed in area parks and include 10 fun
outdoor games on engaging signs to help
parents and caregivers create learning
opportunities for a young child.
HEALTH
A comprehensive approach to health is
needed to help people begin and sustain
healthy lives. As the World Health
Organization states, “Health is a state of
complete physical, mental and social wellbeing and not merely the absence of disease
or infirmity.”
United Way works to improve access to
quality health care and improve the overall
health and welfare of individuals. Part of that
focus includes serving on the Community
Health Needs Assessment Task Force, which
launched the Coastal Bend Health Finder
website - a free online medical resource and
directory helping to put healthcare providers
within reach of individuals living within a 15
county radius in this area. Visit: www.coastalbendhealthfinder.com.
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EDUCATION:
Helping children reach appropriate developmental milestones, achieve
academic success and develop life skills.
RESULTS # SERVED RESULTS # SERVED
6/30/12
6/30/12
6/30/11
6/30/11
MEASURE
GOAL
Children in funded partner childcare programs
will meet physical and developmental milestones
appropriately.
87%
97.4%
1001
93%
1051
Participating children and youth will develop
social, interpersonal and leadership skills.
78%
89.4%
13,919
85.97%
15,778
Participating students will be proficient at grade
level.
85%
85.02%
207
86.79%
159
UNITED WAY PRIORITY
Ensure access to quality childcare that prepares children for
school and learning.
Greenwood-Molina Children’s Center
• Birth to 5 Child Care Program
• Sliding Fee Program
• Evening care for children ages 12 months - 5 years
Mary McLeod Bethune Day Nursery
• Birth to 5 Child Care Program
• Sliding Fee Program
• Special Needs Program
Neighborhood Centers of Corpus Christi
• Birth to 5 Child Care Program
• Three center locations
Wesley Community Center
• Birth to 5 Child Care Program
• Sliding Fee Program
YWCA of Corpus Christi
• Birth to 5 Child Care Program
UNITED WAY PRIORITY
Offering programs that teach young people positive life skills
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Aransas Pass for Youth
• Summer program focusing on building self-esteem
Big Brothers Big Sisters of South Texas
• One-to-one mentoring and support
Boy Scouts of America South Texas Council
• Character development program
Girl Scouts of Greater South Texas
• Program building courage, confidence and character
Neighborhood Centers of Corpus Christi
• Sports programs, drug-free education
YMCA of the Coastal Bend
• Leadership lessons for high school age; drug abuse and other
lessons for middle school age
YWCA of Corpus Christi
• Healthy lifestyle lessons for 4th & 5th grade girls
UNITED WAY PRIORITY
Helping students maintain or improve grade point averages
and to stay in school
Boys & Girls Club of Alice
• Providing homework help and tutoring
South Texas Youth Development Council
• After school and summer enrichment program
INCOME:
Meeting basic needs while increasing employability and gaining and growing
assets leading to financial independence.
MEASURE
GOAL
RESULTS
6/30/12
Individuals and families seeking assistance will
have their basic needs met.
94%
100%
47,200
100%
38,535
Individuals and families accessing permanent
housing.
75%
47%
1,014
43.74%
1,047
Registered clients will complete a job training
program and be placed into employment.
65%
90%
504
80%
665
Individuals in a literacy program will increase
their skills or English language proficiency.
59%
77%
573
73.3%
575
UNITED WAY PRIORITY
Meet basic needs like food, rent and utilities
American Red Cross, Coastal Bend Texas Chapter
• Emergency Response to those affected by fire and other
disasters
Catholic Charities
• Assitance with food, rent, utilities and deposits
Corpus Christi Metro Ministries
• Food and shelter to the homeless and working poor
Live Oak Child Welfare Board
• Support for children of Live Oak County whose lives have been
adversely affected by poverty, neglect, abuse, or severe family
problems
Salvation Army Corpus Christi
• Shelter and supportive services for homeless individuals and
families
# SERVED
6/30/12
RESULTS # SERVED
6/30/11
6/30/11
UNITED WAY PRIORITY
Providing job training and literacy skills leading to or
sustaining placement in living-wage employment
Bee County Adult Literacy Council
• Adult Literacy program
Corpus Christi Literacy Council
• Adult Literacy program
Goodwill Industries of South Texas
• Employment Services Program for people with disabilities or
other barriers to employment
Kleberg County Adult Literacy Council
• Adult Literacy program
San Patricio County Adult Literacy Council
• Adult Literacy program
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HEALTH:
Providing information, education and services to promote healthier lifestyles for all.
MEASURE
GOAL
RESULTS
6/30/12
Program clients will have access to health
care services and programs to promote or
stabilize health.
92%
70%
38,887
74.35%
40,176
Program clients will increase their coping
skills, awareness of their rights and
knowledge of substance abuse.
72%
98.4%
4,559
94.05%
4,172
Those accessing programs will increase
their safety.
100%
100%
13,266
100%
15,011
Youth will gain knowledge and skills to
reduce risky behaviors.
73%
91.65%
2,239
88.78%
3,522
UNITED WAY PRIORITY
Improving access to health care services and programs to
maintain and stabilize health
Amistad Community Health Center
• Pediatric Program for the uninsured and underinsured
Corpus Christi Metro Ministries
• Free primary healthcare for the homeless and working poor
Driscoll Children’s Hospital
• Assistance for uninsured and underinsured patients
Mission of Mercy
• Free healthcare and presciption medications for the uninsured
and underinsured
OATH - Open Arms Thankful Hearts
• Prescription medication assistance, eye exams and glasses for
indigent, uninsured and underinsured
YWCA of Corpus Christi
• Therapeutic recreation and fitness for seniors and people with
health challenges
UNITED WAY PRIORITY
Offering mental health and addiction treatment
Charlie’s Place Recovery Center
• Family Program - education and support group services to
those whose loved ones are recovering from chemical addiction
in the residential program
Family Counseling Services
• Child, Individual and Family Therapy
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# SERVED
6/30/12
RESULTS
6/30/11
# SERVED
6/30/11
Family Counseling Services
• Counseling and educational services for victims of crime
UNITED WAY PRIORITY
Promoting healthy lifestyles for youth
Boys & Girls Club of Beeville
• Spurs Drug Free Basketball Program - for youth ages
6-18 offering guidance, recreation and leadership training
Boys & Girls Club of Corpus Christi
• Triple Play - for youth ages 6-18 increasing physical
activity, teaching good nutrition and helping to develop healthy
relationships
Palmer Drug Abuse Program
• Group substance abuse services to youth ages 12-17
The Council on Alcohol & Drug Abuse - Coastal Bend
• Educational program for middle school students
UNITED WAY PRIORITY
Ensuring safety from domestic violence and increasing
community safety
American Red Cross
• Community training and safety including CPR and aquatic
training
Women’s Shelter of South Texas
• Shelter and Supportive Services for victims of domestic
violence and sexual assault
BORN LEARNING TRAILS
The United Way has partnered with half a dozen organizations to bring Born
Learning Trails to our area. Visit with a United Way representative to learn more
about sponsoring a trail for a park near you!
Children are constantly learning, right from birth. Their early years are
the foundation for growth and development, and what they learn during
those years depends on the experiences they have each and every day.
This is our greatest challenge as caregivers, as well as our greatest
opportunity.
The Born Learning Trail is an interactive, playful and visible community
engagement tool. It captures ten fun outdoor games on engaging signs
to help parents and caregivers use everyday outings - including trips to
the trail - to support learning opportunities for a young child.
Current trail locations include: Country Club Park (Congressional Drive
in Corpus Christi), South Bluff Park (Tancahua/Agnes/Park Streets in
Corpus Christi), Simpson Park (Broadway Street in Portland) and Oak
Park (Live Oak Street in Corpus Christi).
A Born Learning Trail installation is a half-day project for a group of
approximately 10-12 volunteers. Duties would include digging holes for
the ten signs, securing signs with concrete, painting stencils on sidewalk
or other hard surface area and installing signs onto poles. It’s a fun and
easy team building opportunity to engage employees, committees and
friends.
There are currently four Born Learning Trails in Nueces and San Patricio counties. The trail is an early learning tool provided
to the community through United Way of the Coastal Bend by organizations including the Church of Reconciliation, the City of
Portland, Country Club Estates Neighborhood Association, DuPont, Holt-CAT-Corpus Christi and Rock Engineering.
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VOLUNTEER INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE
As a member of the Coastal Bend CA$H Coalition, the United Way of the Coastal
Bend helps to train and coordinate volunteers for VITA to provide free tax
preparation and e-filing services for low to moderate income taxpayers.
The Coastal Bend CA$H Coalition-VITA is a collaboration of
United Way of the Coastal Bend, Goodwill Industries of South
Texas, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, Del Mar College,
the Internal Revenue Service, Coastal Community and Teacher’s
Credit Union, Texas A&M University-Kingsville and Security
Services Federal Credit Union. The goal of the CA$H Coalition
is to provide free tax preparation and e-filing for low to moderate
income taxpayers with a focus on the Earned Income Tax Credit
(EITC) and the Child Tax Credit (CTC).
BY THE NUMBERS:
from the 2012 Tax Filing season.
2,543
Total tax returns filed
$1,055,056
Total Earned Income
Tax Credits (EITC)
$402,575
Total Child Tax Credits
$3,187,220
Total refunds
$381,450
Preparation and preparer
fees saved
143
Total VITA volunteers
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In addition to 14
regularly scheduled
VITA sites, services
were also provided
at the Deaf & Hard of
Hearing Center, Miller
High School and two
Head Start Centers.
We stand united
because this is
our community:
our neighbors,
our families,
and our future.
LIVE UNITED
2011 Top 30 Companies
The following companies were the largest organizational donors to United Way in 2011 through a combination of employee
and corporate giving.
AEP Texas
AT&T Texas
BAY, Ltd.
CHRISTUS Spohn
CITGO Corpus Christi Refinery
City of Corpus Christi
Corpus Christi Independent School District
Dillard’s Department Store
Driscoll Children’s Hospital
EI DuPont De Nemours & Co.
ExxonMobil - King Ranch Gas Plant
First National Bank - George West
Flint Hills Resources
Frost Bank
H-E-B
Holt CAT
LyondellBasell
Nueces County Employees
NuStar Energy L.P.
Occidental Chemical Corporation
Repcon, Inc.
Sam Kane Beef Processors Inc.
Scott Electric Company
Sherwin Alumina Company
Stripes LLC
United Parcel Service
Valero Bill Greehey Refinery
Valero Corner Stores
Valero Three Rivers Refinery
Wal-Mart
Zachry Holdings, Inc.
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2011 Corporate Gifts
The following companies and organizations are recognized for contributing to the 2011 United Way campaign.
AEP Texas
Allstate Insurance Company - Claims
American Giving
Andersen Corporation
Ann Skaro and Frank Delaney Fund
AT&T Texas
Athenian Club
Bank of America
Barnes Group Foundation
Baton Rouge Area Foundation
BBVA Compass
Boys & Girls Club of Alice
Bradley’s Inc.
Bridgestone Americas Trust Fund
Cedarwood Development, Inc.
Celanese-Bishop
Centene Corporation
Centric Group
Charter Bank
CITGO Corpus Christi Refinery
Corrigan Benefits, LLP
Covidien - RMS
Crocker Transfer & Storage
Dr Pepper/Snapple Group
DuPont
El Paso Corporation
Electric Transmission Texas, LLC
Eli Lilly
EnDyn, Ltd.
Enterprise Holdings Foundation
EOG Resources, Inc.
ExxonMobil KRGP
FedEx
First Data Corporation
First National Bank - George West
Flint Hills Resources, LP
FMC Measurement Solutions
Freese and Nichols, Inc.
Frost Bank
General Electric
Graybar Electric Company, Inc.
Green & Company
Health by Design Management, LP
HEB Gulf Coast Region
Herbert L. & Kathryn S. Miller Fund
Holt CAT
Home Depot
Hunt Development, Ltd.
Intel Foundation
JC Penney Company, Inc.
Larry and Pat McNeil Foundation
Lowe’s #1763
LyondellBasell
Macy’s
Mark H. and Magaret H. Hulings Fund
Merck
Monsanto
Nationwide
New York Life Foundation
NRG Energy, Inc.
NuStar L.P.
Occidental Chemical Corporation
OXEA Bishop LLC
Pfizer, Inc.
Robichaux Foundation
Security Service Federal Credit Union
Sherwin Alumina Company, LLC
Spectra Energy
State Farm Foundation
Target
Texas Star Investments
Tulsa Community Foundation
United HealthCare Group
United Parcel Service
Valero Asphalt
Valero Bill Greehey Refinery
Valero Corner Stores
Valero Three Rivers Refinery
Wal-Mart
Zachry Holdings, Inc.
ZLB Plasma Services
2011 Workplace Campaigns
The following organizations coordinated workplace giving campaigns which allow individuals to give to United Way of the
Coastal Bend throughout the year through payroll deductions.
Abbott Laboratories
AEP Texas
Air Products
Alice Independent School District
Allstate Insurance Company
American Red Cross, Coastal Bend
Amistad Community Health Center
Andersen Corporation
AT&T Texas
Bank of America
Barnes Group, Inc.
BAY, Ltd.
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BBA Life Brokerage
BBVA/Compass Bank
Bee County Adult Literacy Council
Bee County Employees
Beeville Publishing Company
Ben E. Keith Company
Best Buy
Big Red 7 Up Bottling Company
Boeing Company
Boy Scouts of America
Boys & Girls Club of Alice
Boys & Girls Club of Beeville
2011 Workplace Campaigns continued . . .
Boys & Girls Club of Corpus Christi
BTB Refining, LLC
Burns and McDonnell
Calallen Independent School District
Catholic Charities
Celanese-Bishop
Centene Corporation
CenterPoint Energy
Centric Group
CH2M Hill
Charlie’s Place Recovery Center
Charter Bank
Christus Spohn Hospitals
Cindy Boudloche, Trustee
CITGO Corpus Christi Refinery
City of Corpus Christi
City of Kingsville
City of Portland
City of Robstown
City of Robstown Utilities
City of Sinton
CMC Rebar Corpus Christi
Coastal Bend Council of Governments
Coastal Community and Teachers CU
Coastal Plains Community Center
Collective Brands
Collier, Johnson & Woods, PC
Conoco Phillips
Corpus Christi Caller-Times
Corpus Christi Chamber of Commerce
Corpus Christi City Emp. Credit Union
Corpus Christi Independent School District
Corpus Christi Literacy Council
Corpus Christi Medical Center
Corpus Christi Metro Ministries
Corpus Christi Regional Economic Development Corp.
Corpus Christi Regional Trans. Authority
Corpus Christi Retired Teachers Assoc.
Crocker Transfer & Storage
Dillard’s Department Store
Dixie Iron Works, Inc.
Dove, Thompson and Company, P.C., C.P.A.
Driscoll Children’s Hospital
Dubuis Health System
Education Service Center - Region 2
EI DuPont De Nemours & Co.
El Paso Corporation
Elementis Chromium-Corpus Christi
Eli Lilly
EnDyn, Ltd.
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
EOG Resources, Inc.
ExxonMobil KRGP
Family Counseling Service
FedEx
First Data Corporation
First National Bank - George West
First Victoria National Bank - Taft
Flour Bluff Independent School District
Flusche, Van Beveren, Kilgore PC
FMC Measurement Solutions
Freese and Nichols, Inc.
Frontier Communications
Frost Bank
General Electric
Girl Scouts of Greater South Texas
Goodwill Industries of South Texas
Greenwood-Molina Children’s Center
Gregory-Portland Independent School District
Grunwald Printing Company
Hagemeyer North America
HDR/Shiner Moseley and Associates
HEB Gulf Coast Region
Holt CAT
Housing Authority of Corpus Christi
IBM Corporation
Ingleside Independent School District
Intel Corporation
International Bank of Commerce
JC Penney Company, Inc.
Johnson & Johnson
Kingsville Independent School District
Kleberg Bank
La Quinta Inn
LabCorp
London Independent School District
Lowe’s
LyondellBasell
Macy’s
Mary McLeod Bethune Day Nursery, Inc.
Merck
Behavioral Health Center of Nueces County
Nationwide
Neighborhood Centers of Corpus Christi
NRG Energy, Inc.
Nueces County Appraisal District
Nueces County Employees
NuStar L.P.
OATH - Open Arms Thankful Hearts
Occidental Chemical Corporation
O’Reilly Auto Parts
OXEA Bishop LLC
Palma Real Transitional Care Center
Palmer Drug Abuse Program
Pfizer, Inc.
Pratt & Whitney
Radiology Associates
Refinery Terminal Fire Company
Repcon, Inc.
RICOH
Robstown Independent School District
Ross Laboratories
Rush University Medical Center
Salvation Army Corpus Christi
Sam Kane Beef Processors, Inc.
Scott Electric Company
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2011 Workplace Campaigns continuted . . .
Security Service Federal Credit Union
SERCO
Sherwin Alumina Company, LLC
Sinton Independent School District
South Texas Public Broadcasting Systems, Inc.
Spectra Energy
State Employee Charitable Campaign
SunTrust Bank
Taft Independent School District
Target
Testengeer, Inc.
The Council on Alcohol & Drug Abuse - Coastal Bend
Turner Industries Group
Union Pacific Railroad Resources
United HealthCare Group
United Parcel Service
United Way of the Coastal Bend
Valero Asphalt
Valero Bill Greehey Refinery
Valero Corner Stores
Valero Three Rivers Refinery
ValueBank Texas
Wal-Mart
Wells Fargo, Corpus Christi
Wesley Community Center
Williams Company
Women’s Shelter of South Texas
World Acceptance Corporation
YMCA of the Coastal Bend
YWCA of Corpus Christi
Zachry Holdings, Inc.
ZLB Plasma Services
2011 Special Events
The following organizations coordinated special events which raised funds for the 2011 United Way campaign.
AEP Texas
AT&T Texas
Burns and McDonnell
CCISD Oak Park Elementary School
CITGO Corpus Christi Refinery
DERCO Aerospace
Dillard's Department Store #738
Driscoll Children's Hospital
Driscoll Children's Hospital Auxiliary
Freese and Nichols, Inc
Repcon, Inc.
RICOH
Scott Electric Company
Stripes LLC
SunTrust Bank
Valero Three Rivers Refinery
ZLB Plasma Services
THANK YOU!
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2011 Individual Leadership Giving
Leadership giving contributions are the backbone of United Way of the Coastal Bend’s individual giving. The 961 leadership
donors provide nearly one-fourth of the money invested in our community to ensure that local families have the building blocks
of a good life: education, income and health. (NOTE: The following donor list includes names of individuals that either contributed
directly to UWCB or whose employer provided donor detail to UWCB. The lists were prepared with great care to ensure the accuracy of
contributor information. Should any errors or omissions be found, please contact the United Way office so we can extend our apologies
and make corrections for the future. Thank you.)
Platinum Circle ($5,000+)
Owen J. Gallagher
Novia and Ross Harris
Alan & Catrina Wilson
Harry D. Wright, Jr.
Gold Circle ($2,500 - $4,999)
Robert L. Barger
Tom L. Blackstone
Anonymous
Walter L. Brothers
Anonymous
Anonymous
Steve & Donna Clawson
Darrell and Debbie Coleman
Adrian Davidson
Bob Duff
Anonymous
Anonymous
James L. Faught
Paul A. Gaden
Anonymous
Anonymous
Andrew J. Herzig
Michael D. Hope
Kristoffer Niels Jensen
Steven J. Kassarjian
Jon William Kiggans
Mr. & Mrs. Melvyn N. Klein
Arthur Klein
Arthur G. Loudon
Ms. Kathy McNeil
Kirk Mircovich
Dr. James D. & Judith Mullins
Joan A. Owen
Richard Paige
Jerry Perez
Kenley N. Rands
Robert J. Reese
Doug Reiter
Gary L. Ricke
Thomas G. Russell
Yogesh Shah
Harry Shuler
Anonymous
Ken Trial
Allyn D. Weber
Nancy Wesson-Dodd
Steven Woerner
Anonymous
Roderick L. Collier
Daryl K. Colvin
Donnie Cooper
Anonymous
Joe A. Coquat
Fidel Cortez Jr.
Curtis Crisp
Don Daniel
Gerard L. Danos
Gordon Day
Gerry Decesaro
Richard De Los Santos
Larry Dechant
Richard DeLeon
Joe M. Delos Santos
Steven and Nancy DeSutter
Anonymous
Valerie M. Dicks
Benjamin W. Diegel
Henry A. Dill
Anonymous
Anonymous
Ryan G. Dombroski
Jeffrey Downs
James Drew Jr.
Mark Duncan
La Quentin D. Edwards
Larry R. Elizondo
Mark Eller
Scott Elliff
Gerald Escamilla
George Escobar Jr.
Jesse A. Escobedo
James Farmer
Stacie G. Farrell
Joe W. Fears Jr.
Randy Fisher
Jesus R. Flores
Carlos Flores
Domingo Flores
Anonymous
Anthony Ford
Timothy Ford
Brian Ford
Damien Forneris
Harry C. Frank
Jacque Fulton
Ruth Gaines
Louis Gaitan
Edward E. Gaither
Tony Galvan Jr.
Anonymous
Jesse Garcia Jr.
Katherine R. Garcia
Noe Garcia
Mark B. Garrett
Ed Garza Jr.
Rudy D. & Emily S. Garza
James L. Glenn
Anonymous
Andy Gomez
Gilbert Gonzales
Ruben Gonzales
Silver Circle ($1,000 - $2,499)
Joy Adams
Bennie Adickes Jr.
Paul Aguinaldo
Tony Alejandro
Anonymous
Gabriel Alvarado
Anonymous
Anonymous
Pete Anaya
Michael and Cathy Armstrong
David I. Arreola
Paul Arriaga
Chuck Auldridge
Libby Averyt and Charles Kaffie
Bruce Bailey
Anonymous
Julie M. Balboa
Robert Balli Jr.
Bob Barker
Robert J. Barnhart
Lyn Barrett
Mark Barriger
Mark Bass
Michael Bates
Anonymous
Mark E. Bauer
Barry and Sarah Bennett
Thomas A. Berger
Chuck Bird Jr.
Alan M. Blundell
Jim E. Bolliger
Mike and Cindy Boudloche
James H. Bounds
D. L. Bragg Jr.
Leroy Briggs
Gene L. Broerman Jr.
John L. Bronold
Laura W. Brooks
Mr. & Mrs. Garnett Brooks Jr.
Tim and Ellen Brown
Ron Bruni
Herman W. Buetow
Gary Byrd
Robert amd Karen Cagle
Jesse Campos
Herbert G. Canales
David Cantu
David A. Carlin
Ann Hennis and Mark Carlson
Lynn E. Carrell
Mike & Betsy Carrell
Armando Carrillo
Anonymous
Erasmo “Moe” Carvajal Jr.
Mike V. Celaya
William I. Chamberlin
Juan M. Chapa
Mark Cheesman
Rhonda Cheslak
Charlie Clark
Rodney Clark
Steve & Donna Clawson
Anonymous
Ashley B. Coker
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2011 Leadership Giving Silver Circle continued . . .
Roxanne R. Gonzales
Vincent Gonzales
Rudolph R. Gonzales
Gloria G. Gonzales
Martin D. Gonzalez Jr.
Johnie A. Goodman
Ron Green
Anonymous
Barbara Griffin
Donald N. Grimes
Kerwin Groom
Santa A. Guerra
Anonymous
Anonymous
Ronald Guzman
Joseph Q. Halbrook
Steven Haley
Anonymous
Anonymous
David Hartman
Michael R. Hatch
Ricky D. Haws
Anonymous
Glenn R. Heim
Juan M. Herrera
Robert E. Hill
Charles Hillis
Michael Holmes
Anonymous
Mark H. & Margaret H. Hulings
Jim D. Hull
Hilton & Sheri Hunt
Anonymous
The Hurley/Butler Family
Betsy Ann Ibarra
Joe G. Irwin
Anonymous
Anonymous
Jay Jackson
Anonymous
Dale M. Jarvis
Anonymous
Michael D. Johnson
Anonymous
Anonymous
Dennis Kosik
Dennis Kosik Jr.
Larry W. Krolczyk
Michael & Helene Kuralt
John P. & Diane LaRue
Adelaido V. Leal
Miguel A. Ledezma
Wesley Linscomb
Mark Lira
Henry C. Lockwood
Samuel Longoria Jr.
Charles Lopez
Cynthia R. Luke
Anonymous
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James T. Maddox III
Chris Majek
John Mann III
Rodney E. Martin
Edward A. Martin
Adriana Martinez
Alan Martini
Robert G. Matthews
Richard Mauch
Anonymous
Robert L. McCarty
Eugene Kent McClendon
James Norris McCool
Anonymous
Jack A. McElroy
Eric Michel
Tommy Lee Miller
Junior Mills Jr.
Johnny & Darlene Mitchell
Sarah E. Moore
Joyce Moore
Rolando Moreno
Joe Morris
Catherine A. Morrison
Dale J. Mueller
Steve Muhr
Anonymous
Mark E. Mundine
Mario M. Munoz
Henry M. Munoz
Hilario J. Narvaez
Jack D. Neal II
Bill F. Nelson II
Jeff Nesloney
The Niemeyer Family
David A. Noll
De Juan Oakes
Elbert Ocanas Jr.
Katy O’Connell
Gilbert E. Olivarez Sr.
Kimberly and Joe Ontiveros
Jose-Angel N. Ontiveros
Cheryl Oprisko
Paul S. Orchard
Melissa D. Ortega
Anonymous
Anonymous
Ronald Hugh Park CPA
Robert E. Parker
Will N. Parker
Troy Patton
Anonymous
Esiquio Perez
Beto Perez
Roy Perry
Robert W. Perry
Mary Dale Peterson &
Raphael Coutin
Anonymous
Becky Ponce
Donna P. Poore
Kim Pruner
Daryl T. Pruski
Mario Ramirez
Enrique Ramirez
Ray Ramos
Mike Rasmussen
William Read
Diana G. Reddell
Philip Renfro
Anonymous
Jay Rhynes
Dan Riddle
Sid C. Ridlehuber
Michael S. Riley
Christopher Rivera
Mike Roach
James Robeau
Pamela S. Robertson
Ram Robles Jr.
Duane Rod
Don Rodgers
Rolando Rodriguez
Enrique Rodriguez
Leonel J. Rodriguez
Anonymous
Mark I. Roznovsky
Anonymous
Peter A. Ruiz
Brian K. Russell
Gary M. Ruth
Anonymous
Ray A. Saenz
Mike Sahadi
Miguel S. Saldana
Charles D. Salinas
Robert Salinas
Alvaro M. Sandoval
Jeff Sasara
Linton Savage
Anonymous
Darrell G. Scanlan
Steve Schnorenberg
Amy C. Sendejo
Bob Sharkey
Wayne Sheffield
Lindsey G. Shows
Anonymous
Karen Shuler
Jose Silva
John P. Silvas
John P. Silvas Jr.
David Singleton
G. Smith
Rodney K. Smith
William A. Smith
Harold B. Snyder
Susan Soliz
Ruben Soto
Ed Spencer
Anonymous
Martha St. Romain
Anonymous
David Strause
Gerald Swierc
Rodolfo Tamez
Ralph & Koena Tapscott
Sandra Terrell-Davis
Jesse Trevino
Cindy Trevino
Gerald Tunches
Michael Upton
Neomi Valdez
Rosendo Vasquez Jr.
Florentino Vasquez
John Velasquez
Marcos H. Villa
Gerardo Villarreal
Armando Villarreal
Charlotte Vrazel
Theresa Walker
Robert C. Walls
John Warner
Carl F. Weckenmann
Michael Weigel
James W. Whaley
Charlie Wharton Sr.
Ricky E. Wheeler
Bob Wilkinson
Steven J. Wilson
Joseph C. Wise
Robert Woerndell
William O. Wright
Rocky Ybanez, Jr.
Arlen & Angelique Zamzow
Jose M. Zaragoza III
Reynaldo Zuniga Jr.
Bronze Circle ($500 - $999)
Norman J. Acker
Gonzalo Adams Jr
James M. Adams
Derl C. Adams
Donna R. Adams
Nicholas Aguilar
Anonymous
John D. Alanis
Andrew J. Allen
Gary Allsup
Frank Alvarez
Nina Amador
Cynthia Arbuckle
Anonymous
Jane Arriaga
John Atkinson
Richard W. Bailey
Janice C. Baker
Anne L. Baker
Stephen C. Baker
Dianne & Ralph Balko
Olivia Ballesteros
Matthew J. Banda
Michael Barber
Shane M. Barker
Margaret M. Barrios
John Q. Bartram
Susan Eileen Bateman
Joe D. Beard
Timoth F Beitzel
David P. Bell
Oscar Benavides Jr.
Jesse J. Benavides Jr.
Robin H. Bevalet
Anonymous
Thomas Bingham
Maria I. Blackstone
Brad & Brenda Blackwood
Anonymous
Alexander Blanco Jr.
Robert E. Blaschke
Joseph D. Blaschke
Lisa A. Boggs
Gary F. Box
Jerel Bradley Sr.
Billie Jo Bratton
Anonymous
Brandy S. Brister
William B. Brooks
Eugene M. Brown
David M. Brumit
John E. Brumme
Kirk W. Buchi
Carolyn Marie Buckley
Lonnie Buentello
Tommy W. Bullard
Melodi M. Bunn
Mitchell Burkhart
Kathy M. Burnett
Mary B. Butler
Brian J. Butscher
Clinton E. Buttler
Servando Caballero
Arturo G. Caceres
Terry Cain, Jr.
Paul H. Caldwell
Lori A. Camareno
Anonymous
Abel Canales
Ricardo L. Canales
Jerri Cannon
Victor D. Cantu
Anonymous
Stacy L. Carawan
Juan C. Cardenas
Marilyn M. Castaneda
James E. Castleberry Jr.
Michael and Tomomi Cate
Nicholas Cecava
Sammye S. Cessac
Eli V. Chapa III
Gene Houston Chisum III
William Christiansen
Jonas Chupe
Eric E. Cibrian
Robert Cirilo
Kimberlee J. Clark
Robert D. Conn
Juan Andres Contreras
Ricardo M. Cortez Jr.
Christopher Cortino
Adan Costilla
Dawn Marie E. Cox
Kathie Crawford
Joe Crawford Jr.
Dan Creswell Jr.
Candy J. Crider
Foster D. Crowell
Brian J. Crown
Paul Crozier
Daniel Cruz
Justino Cruzado Jr.
Jorge G. Cruz-Aedo
Art Cuellar
Anonymous
Neal E. Daniels
Godfrey Darnley
Debbie S. Davenport
Anonymous
James A. Davis
Ann C. De La Fuente
Sol De la Garza
Valeriano De La Garza Jr.
Lori Dellinger
Michael W. Denman
Maria Tessie Doblar
Jacob A. Downs
Mark Droesser
Rosie V. Duran
Donna Lou Eason
Anonymous
Rickard K. Edwards
Linda Edwards
Foster & Carole Edwards
Mark D. Edwards
Lee E. Edwards
Pat P. Eldridge
Larry R. Elizondo Jr.
David B. Elliott
Robert K. Endres
Anonymous
Jacob Escamilla
Angela Escobedo
Mario Estrada
Rebecca G. Etheridge
Mark R. Evans
Laticia Evans
David R. Falcon
Randy L. Feikls
Larry R. Ferrell
Steve Flores
Javier Flores
Anonymous
Ed A. Foil
Larry C. Forster
Kathleen Ann Fowler
Rony and Joelle Francois
Robert Franzmeier
Jeffrey A. Freed
Travis French
James Gaitan
Raul Galavis
Elizabeth A. Galbreath
Louis Gallet
Anonymous
Gonzalo Gamez
Bryan J. Gamez
Danny L. Ganson
Edward Garcia Sr.
Orlinda M Garcia
John Mark Garcia
Anonymous
David Garcia
Lydia Garcia
Rosalio Garcia
Richard Garcia
Armando Garcia
Rudy Garcia
Ernesto Garcia
Dottie Garcia
Kevin I. Garcia
Gerald A. Garcia
Carla & David Gardiner
Daniel Garza
Justo Garza
David Garza
Diana Z. Garza
Raul Garza
Michael A. Garza
Lloyd L. Garza
Tammy & Lyndall Gathright
Mark D. Gawlik
Cindy V. Gentry
Anonymous
Kristie L. Gleinig
Ralph Godsey
Sarah E. Gomez
Laurie Ann Gomez
Remundo R. Gonzales
Gustavo Gonzalez
Richard B. Gonzalez Jr.
Jose L. Gonzalez
Jose A. Gonzalez
Frank Gonzalez
John F. Green, Sr.
Debra Jean Grohman
Mike Grulke
Oscar Guajardo
Ricardo & Priscilla Guajardo, Jr.
Robert Guerra
Jimmy Guerrero
Roy L. Gutierrez
Joseph Gutierrez
Diana Gutierrez
Richard Gutierrez
Adalberto A. Gutierrez Jr.
Bernardo L. Guzman
Maria Guzman
Jeffery A. Hacker
Jonathan H. Hadaway
Barbara J. Hagel
Karen L. Harling
Anonymous
Lacy L. Harrelson
Henry E. Harris III
Anonymous
Dennis W. Hatfield
Neil S. Hearron
Anonymous
Jennifer Henderson
Ronald B. Henne Jr.
Richard L. Hernandez
Jason Herrera
Eddy L. Herrera
Ryan C. Herrera
Anonymous
Ken and Laurel Herring
Gary Hesseltine
Matthew J. Hester
Derek Hill
Laquita M. Hilzinger
Arturo Hinojosa
Adriana L. Hinojosa
Kathleen M. Hirt
Wesley L. Hoch
Anonymous
Susan P. Holley-Lowe
James C. Hoover
Anonymous
Loyd E. Houlihan
Anonymous
Mary V. Hower
Raymond A. Hullum
Geramie Humitz
Curtis R. Hunter
Tommy Hurtt
Teodora M. Ibanez
Jacqueline Ilse
Jesus A. Irigoyen
Terry G. Irwin
James Janik
Jennifer L. Jarrin
Travis G. Jenkins
Rogelio P. Jimenez
Jose Jimenez
Anonymous
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2011 Leadership Giving Bronze Circle continued . . .
Pete B. Jimenez
Elmer D. Johns
Errol G. Johnson
Colleen & Brian Miller
Albert E. Johnson
David R. Johnson
Garrett W. Johnston
John M. Joiner
Clinton E. Jones
Alisia M. Jordan
Jesse Juarez IV
Jerry Jurach
Kenny Karl
Mark S. Kaufman
Anonymous
Henry L. Kimball
Leon B. Kitchen
Ira J. Knox Jr.
Janice L. Kottke
Clint Kraatz
Conrad E. Kuipers
Eric Lang
Keith Lange
Anonymous
Suzanne S. Lavrenie
Ashley Leal
Edgar Leonard
Donald D. Lewis
Rick Lichtenberger
Homer G. Likens
Tracy Little
Gary & Mary Little
Alan B. Livingston
Anonymous
Anonymous
Abel Lopez
Isidro Lopez
Gary Loveday
Lawrence A. Luehring
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Luhan
Shirley R. Madej
Derik Mahan
Silvat Majeed
Melinda M. Maldonado
Marvin J. Marek Jr.
Donald Martin
Jovita Martinez
Richard A. Martinez
Oscar R. Martinez
Anonymous
Rolando Martinez
Richard Martinez Jr.
Juan M. Martinez
Adam R. Martinez
Lindsay O. Mathews
Lou Adele & Bob May
John C. McCain
William M. McCann
Anonymous
Steve C. & Joan A. McKaughan
Wesley Carl McMeans
Oscar Medellin
Chas Mella
Amado O. Mendez
David L. Michaelsen
Anonymous
Janis M. Miller
Nancy Ann Miller
Paula J. Mitchell
Matthew L. Mitchell
Richard E. Mitchell
Anonymous
Ignacio A. Molina Jr.
Olga Montes
Jeffrey S. Moody
Justin Paul Moon
Jason W. Moore
James & Denise Moore
Jaime Mora Jr.
Santiago Morado
Mike Morgan
Lionel B. Morin
Kyle H. Moulder
Roland C. Mower
Anonymous
Kelly J. Murray
Michael Musial
Anonymous
Mr. & Mrs. Samuel L. Neal
Robert L. Nelson
Carmelita C. Ngujo
Reyes Nino
Timothy P. & Julia Noble
Heath Novosad
Norma G. Nunez
Jesse Obregon
Charlie O’Brien
Alex S. Olivarez
Ramiro Olivarez
Beverly J. Oliver
Anonymous
Ronald L. Olson
John E. Orendorff
James F. Orsak
Jesse Ortega
Anonymous
Oscar Ortiz
Vicente Ortiz Sr.
Emma Jo Otwell
Jeremy Overton
Tony W. Overton
John W. Owen
Joseph Padilla
Fernando Paiz
Frank J. Palacino
Rene G. Paredez
Anthony & Aurora Parlamas
Bradley Patton
Nathan Payne
Anonymous
Doyle W. Pearson
Amador Pena
Travis J. Penny
Eduardo Perales
Kerry J Perez
Donaciano Perez Jr.
Gary C. Perry
Nicholas D. Persellin
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Kelvin D. Peterside
Matt Peterson
Annette C. Petru
Jerrell Lynn Phillips
J. A. Plough
Marcus W. Polasek
Randall Pretzer
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Prichard
Anonymous
Richard A. Quintanilla
Ashok H. Rakhe
Keith Ramirez
Samuel Ramirez
Mary J. Ramirez
Roland L. Ramos
Cynthia L. Ramos
Mark Rash
James Ray
Terry D. Ray
Kathy Reaves
Anonymous
Cullen S. Reeves
Robert R Reinhardt
Gilbert Reyes
Chris Rhyne
Anonymous
Miguel E. Rios
Victor R. Riske
David A. Ritchey
Estevan Rivas
Rhonda Gayle Roberts
Sylvia Roberts
Lonnie M. Robisheaux
Dora Robles
Richard C. Rodgers
Joaquin Rodriguez Jr.
Domingo Rodriguez
Leonel Rodriguez
Rene M. Rodriguez
Roger Rodriguez
John D. Rodriguez
Francisco Rodriguez, Jr.
Rogelio L. Rojas
Richard S. Romero
Anonymous
Cassie L. Rosebrock
Martha Rosen
James D. Rosenkild
Lloyd D. Ross
Sandra Ruiz
Eloy V. Ruiz Jr.
Robert Larry Russell
Anonymous
Daniel Saenz
Vidal Salas
Juan Salazar
Manuel Salinas Jr.
Jorge A. Salinas
Basilio Salinas III
George E. Salinas
Raymond Samaniego
Anonymous
Anonymous
Pedro Sanchez
Noe Sanchez
Maynard Sanders
Larry E. Santos
John Sauve
Barbra Sawyer
Canaan Schaefer
Harley C. Schmidt
Chris A. Schonhoeft
Adria Schreiber-Garza
Ben D. Schuette
James E. Scoville
David Clark Scruton Jr.
Laura C. Segura
Anonymous
Anonymous
Belinda R. Serrata
Deborah Sevilla
Carlos Sevilla Jr.
Anonymous
Michael T. Sheehan
F. John Shepherd
Michael E. Sherling
Anthony L. Sherling
John D. Sherling
Clarence J. Shields Jr.
Charles W. Simmons
Stephen Skrobarcek
Debra J. Smith
Brian P. Smith
Larry A. Sperry
Verna Anne Springs-Regier
DeEon K. Stafford
Monte Stapleton
Dan E. Startz
Paul R. Stastney
Richard W. Stauffer
Dorise Steele
Michael K. Stevens
Anonymous
Roger L. Stewart
Anonymous
A. C. Stovall
Kevin R. Stowers
Richard R. Stryker Jr.
Catherine C. Stryker
Tobias Tarin
Keith L. Terry
Gary M. Thomas
Johnny L. Thompson
Sam Tisdale
Shane R. Torno
Robert Torres Jr.
Joe C. Torres
Jesse Trammell
Joseph Trespeces
Reynaldo Trevino
Jose F. Trevino
Tomas Trevino
Anonymous
John B. Tummons
David G. Updyke
Jacqueline Valdez
Juan J. Valencia
Jerry & Becky Van Beveren
Susan VanBrunt
Edmund Vasquez
Johnny Vasquez
Pete Vela
Sergio Vera
Maria M. Vera
Ernest Villafranca
Conrado Villanueva Jr.
Frank Villarreal
Albert Villarreal
Ronnie R. Villarreal
Erica R. Villarreal
Cynthia R. Villarreal
Jimmy E. Villarreal
Henry Villarreal
Ricardo L. Villarreal
Anonymous
Donald B. Warner
William Hank Warren
Betty D. Weber
Stanley David Weil
Chris J. Weller
Robert Wenger
Kenneth E. Wenning
Mike S. West
Van Elwell Westervelt
Victor L. White
James Williams
Charlie Williams
Leslie A. Williams
Patricia Williams
William T. Williamson
Eric Willingham
Frances E. & Charles Wilson
Sylvia V. Wilson
Leslie D. Wilson
Robert H. Wimberly
James P. Wisor
Steven E. Withers
Michael W. Wittliff
Kimberly M. Womack
Larry J. Wood
Allen R. Woodward
Taylor Wymer
Prasad Yarlagadda
Ricardo Ybarra
Jose E. Ybarra
Reynaldo S. Yzaguirre
Joey Yzaguirre
Elena Yzaguirre
Felipe Zamora Jr.
Maurice E. Zamzow
Anonymous
Bobby Zipprian
MISSION:
Improve lives by
mobilizing the
caring power of
community.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Steve DeSutter, Chair
Catrina Wilson
Shelley J. Parks
Mike Carrell, Chair Elect
Darrell Coleman
Mike Quintanilla, Jr.
Steve Woerner, Past Chair
Ray Gritte
Wade Smith
John W. Owen, Secretary
Ann Hennis
Jerry Van Beveren
Timothy P. Noble, Treasurer
John LaRue
Harry D. Wright, Jr.
President and CEO
Stripes LLC
Regional President
Frost Bank
President and CEO
Driscoll Children’s Hospital
President and CEO
Goodwill Industries of South Texas
President and General Manager
KRIS Communications
President and CEO
United Way of the Coastal Bend
President and Publisher
Corpus Christi Caller-Times
Technology Manager
Occidental Chemical Corporation
Attorney
Hartline, Dacus, Barger, Dreyer, LLP
Executive Director
Port of Corpus Christi
Manager, Public Affairs So. Tx. Region
H-E-B
Advisor, Big Foot Topside Project
Chevron DWEP
President and COO
AEP Texas
Certified Public Accountant
Flusche, Van Beveren, Kilgore CPA’s
Plant Manager
Valero Three Rivers Refinery
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United Way of the Coastal Bend
711 N. Carancahua St., Suite 302
Corpus Christi, TX 78401-0524
Phone: 361.882.2529
Fax: 361.888.6882
www.uwcb.org
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