Fall 2006 - Florence Crittenton
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Fall 2006 - Florence Crittenton
r iss Ou M t ’ n Do eport R l a u Ann ! Inside NEWS, EVENTS AND INFORMATION ABOUT FLORENCE CRITTENTON Planned Giving Web Update: A Planned Gift leaves a lasting legacy. Learn more on page 6 Make Your Donation Online Today! It’s secure, fast & easy. www.florencecrittentonofaz.org J FALL 2006 Recognizing Our Donors! Give a Gift that Gives Back! Turn to page 8 See page 7 for gift ideas In Giving,We Receive Your Gift Can Change the Future for Girls Like Jamie amie is a teenage girl who lived in Florence Crittenton’s Residential Group Home. She came to us when she was 13 years old. She had been diagnosed with a learning disability, as well as a variety of mental illnesses. These included post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, attention deficit and hyperactivity. the tragedies and the disabilities to the possibilities. We provide hope and encouragement where there was none before. When she arrived she was extremely sad and confused, angry and frightened, hurt and very mistrustful. She had no self-esteem. With all the challenges Jamie had to face, some might have said that her life was not salvageable. It takes the work of the community to help our children. It takes the support of the community to fund the programs that give hope to these young girls. Tragically, family members sexually abused Jamie, beginning when she was as young as 5 years old. At the age of 8, she was removed from her home and spent the next 4 years in and out of various foster homes and group homes. Her life before Florence Crittenton was dreadful. n c e c rit t e nt -73 -274 18 dw w.fl o re fa z.o rg 602 te ona Today, Jamie knows she has a chance, and she has hope for a brighter future. She was placed with a loving foster family who has the expertise to address her special needs and challenges. MAKE YOUR GIFT TODAY AND CHANGE THE FUTURE FOR GIRLS LIKE JAMIE. Make your gift today at www.florencecrittentonofaz.org or in the enclosed envelope. Every dollar makes a difference! ono w.fl o re fa z.o rg mw em ber ono nt n c e c rit t e a w w.fl o re 4-7318 -27 me beco w w vow lu fa z.o rg r ntee 602 4-7318 -27 ono 602 Look for these reminders to get involved! What Jamie needed was someone who believed in her and a chance to succeed – something we all need and deserve. At Florence Crittenton, there is always hope for a child, no matter what her life was like. We see beyond Jamie stayed with us for a year, during which she received counseling, made friends and learned how to build trusting relationships with safe adults enabling her to blossom and grow into a healthy, happy young girl. n c e c rit t e nt 1 d irector F For the Special People on Your List... FROM THE EXECUTIVE or most of us, the holidays are a very special time of year filled with love, laughter, and best of all, family. For some though, the holidays are a difficult and trying time, as is the case with many of the girls living with us, especially since most of them lack family support. That is why we feel it is so important that we do all we can to provide the sense of family that each of them both needs and deserves, but we can’t do it without you. Everything we achieve at Florence Crittenton is due to the generosity of the community. Volunteers, donors, friends and civic leaders all play a role in our ability to provide safety, hope and opportunity to Arizona’s at-risk girls. We have truly been blessed over the years to have so many people from the community who care deeply about our mission. I am very grateful for your past generosity and ask that you continue giving during this holiday season. There are many ways that you can make a difference in our kids’ lives. We host a Holiday Drive that runs through the entire month of December. Gifts collected during the drive are handed out to girls living in our Residential Group Home, the Scottsdale Girls Ranch Home and our Transitional Living Homes. The drive is 2 Executive Director, Linda Volhein (center) with Florence Crittenton girls (from left) Elisa, Sara and Mona. designed to bring joy and gifts to our girls, many of whom have literally been forgotten by their own families. For them, the thought that someone would care enough to give a gift or write a note to them reminds them that they are remembered and they do matter. We are also in need of volunteers during the holidays to do things such as sort and wrap the gifts that come in during the Holiday Drive, decorate the campus and cottages, or host crafting projects with the girls. No matter what capacity you choose to give, you will be making a difference. During this time of year, I truly believe that in giving we receive. To you and yours, we wish happy holidays surrounded by loved ones and a new year filled with peace and prosperity. Our Mission Our Vision Florence Crittenton gives every girl whose life we touch safety, hope, and opportunity. Florence Crittenton is the national leader in changing the future for girls. We do this by… Wishing you a safe and joyous holiday season, GIVE A HOLIDAY GIFT THAT BENEFITS THE WHOLE COMMUNITY! This year, make a donation to Florence Crittenton in your gift recipient’s name. That gift will benefit the work our agency does in reaching out to girls in need throughout the state of Arizona. Everyone appreciates a gift that gives many times over, and your gift is tax-deductible to the full extent of the law. Donors will be listed in our next annual report, and your gift recipient will receive a letter from us notifying them of your special gift on their behalf. Make your gift today using the enclosed envelope or by visiting our web site at www.florencecrittentonofaz.org. Our Core Values • Achieving excellence in all we do • Growing to serve all girls in need • Being the foremost expert in gender-specific services • We treat every girl as is she were our own daughter • We keep our promises to our girls, each other and the community • We do whatever it takes to fulfill our mission and vision progr ams • Residential Group Home INNOVATIVE G ▼ • Crittenton Youth Academy Independent Living Program • Women Involved in Nurturing Girls’ Self-esteem (WINGS) • Scottsdale Girls Ranch • Transitional Living Program • Health and Wellness Program • Healthy Families Growing Up is a Hard Thing to Do! rowing up really is hard to do. But, imagine being a teenager trying to grow up without parents to provide the kind of care and support that every kid needs. That is the situation that the more than 10,000 youth in our state’s foster care system are facing. When these young people reach the age of 18, they will “age out” of the foster care system, leaving them with the responsibility of figuring out how to make it on their own. Unfortunately, that is the very time when they need support the most. Youth in foster care often do not get the help they need with high school completion, employment, accessing health care, continued educational opportunities and housing. Studies of youth who have left foster care have shown they are more likely than those in the general population to not finish high school, be unemployed and be dependent on public assistance. It is not uncommon for many to find themselves homeless, in prison or parents at an early age. Florence Crittenton’s Independent Living (IL) Program is designed to help these vulnerable youth meet the challenges that adulthood will bring. Through the use of a comprehensive curriculum and numerous other community resources, clients are equipped with the necessary tools to make a successful transition into adulthood and out of the foster care system. Young people in this program learn skills such as how to search for employment, completing a professional resume, budgeting, how to balance a checkbook and what educational options are available for them after high school. The program also provides support and advocacy for these clients as they maneuver through a complicated foster care system. Wish List You can help support young people in the Independent Living Program by providing the following items: • Personal CD players • Movie tickets • Target gift cards Bernice is a 17-year-old girl who was referred to the IL Program when she was placed in a shelter after being AWOL from the foster care system for a lengthy period of time. Bernice had a little boy during the time she was away from the system who was taken into the custody of CPS when she was found. Once in the program, Bernice began working with a Parent Aid and attended drug education classes to help her move towards reunification with her son. With the help of her case manager, Bernice re-enrolled in high school, obtained a job, opened a savings account and was eventually reunited with her son. She is an extremely attentive, loving and patient mother. She has come to terms with her past mistakes and has made a commitment to herself and to her son that she will work hard to provide a healthy environment for them both. • Blockbuster/Hollywood Video gift cards • Fry’s gift cards • Wal-Mart gift cards • Watches • Personal planners • Small travel bags (new) If you would like to learn more about the Independent Living Program, please call 602-288-4584. 3 & fundraisers ▼ events Holiday Drive Florence Crittenton invites you to be a part of our Annual Holiday Drive. We are accepting new, unwrapped gifts now through the end of December. Our goal is to raise enough donations to present each of the girls in our Residential Group Home, Scottsdale Girls Ranch and our 3 Transitional Living Homes with a special gift during the holidays. We are seeking the following items for 70 girls: Shampoo AA batteries Black or grey cotton-knit sweat suits Conditioner Stuffed animals CD Walkman w/ headphones Body wash Board games Arts & crafts supplies Body lotion DVDs Gift cards/certificates Facial wash CDs Hair accessories Toothbrush Slippers Toothpaste Jewelry Journals Purses Pens Gift items may be dropped off at Florence Crittenton, or call 602-288-4571 to arrange for your items to be picked up by a member of our staff. Thank you for making the holidays bright for our girls! Michele Allen (left) & Rose Erato deliver beautiful gift bags during last year’s drive. Make It a Date! Teaming Up for Kids! Luncheon March 22, 2007 Mark your calendar for Florence Crittenton’s fifth annual spring fundraiser. We expect more than 700 guests to gather at The Phoenician for this exciting luncheon! This year we are pleased to welcome actress and advocate, Lynda Carter as our keynote speaker. Emceeing the afternoon’s program will be “Good Day New York” anchor, Jodi Applegate. Lynda Carter Jodi Applegate Don’t wait! Reserve your table today! Info: 602-288-4571 -73 -274 18 w ww .fl o r 4 ono fa z.o rg 602 te a n do e n c e c ritte nt Thank You for Your Support! BACK-TO-SCHOOL DRIVE Our fifth annual Back-to-School Drive was a tremendous success! We collected enough supplies to get each student off to a great start for the new school year. A special thank you to the following organizations for their amazing support of this year’s drive: • Childress Kia • Congregational Church of the Valley – Kate Rogers • Desert Ridge Marketplace • Ethel Bauer School of Nursing • GE • The Edge 103.9 • Vestar SHOE DRIVE On August 9th, each girl in our Residential group home received a new pair of Nike sneakers at the Randy Johnson “Put Your Best Foot Forward” shoe drive. Children from Salvation Army also attended this special event and received new sneakers. Thank you to Randy Johnson and family, Debbie and Len Gaby of Sleep America, and KSLX for your generous support of this event! “KIDS OF CRITTENTON” BABY DRIVE Ethel Bauer nursing students donate more than 40 backpacks full supplies! A special thanks also to the many individual donors whose generosity helped make this year’s event such a great success! A special thank you to Bill Sandweg and Copper Star Coffee for hosting our first annual baby drive which provided girls and their babies in our Transitional Living program and at Scottsdale Girls Ranch with many wonderful baby clothes, toys and supplies. Our sincere thanks also to NewsRadio 620 KTAR and 98.7 The Peak for promoting the event. Copper Star Coffee owner, Bill Sandweg FRANCES CARES! Childress Kia donated a new Kia Spectra to one lucky donor during the drive! Thanks to Georganne Bryant, owner of Frances, a whimsical new boutique in Phoenix, Florence Crittenton’s incentive closet has never looked so good! The incentive closet is a special place where girls living in our residential group home get to go “shopping” as a reward for such things as helping their peers or achieving their personal goals. Georganne donated an amazing collection of clothing and accessories from her sale rack that would make any girl giddy. Thank you, Georganne for your generosity and care! The Edge 103.9’s promotional crew was a big hit at Desert Ridge Marketplace. 5 Become a Champion of Hope Today! The Charles Crittenton Society is a distinguished group of more than 150 men and women from our community who are dedicated to creating safety, hope and opportunity for Florence Crittenton’s girls, boys and families. By making an annual membership gift of $1,000 or more,members make it possible for Florence Crittenton Founder Charles Crittenton us to change lives by providing much needed programs and services. As a distinguished member of the Charles Crittenton Society, you are a Champion of Hope for hundreds of kids each year and are having a direct impact on their lives. Your annual gift can be split into monthly or quarterly payments and can be made by check, stock or credit card. Please contact Carrie Ostroski for details at 602-288-4586 or join online at www.florencecrittentonofaz.org. The Johnson family has a true passion to help girls and boys succeed in school and in life. They have demonstrated this commitment to strengthening our community’s young people through their generous support of Florence Crittenton. For more than 4 years, Florence Crittenton’s girls have been among the beneficiaries of the annual Randy Johnson “Put Your Best Foot Forward” Shoe 6 fa z.o rg w.fl or ono nt 602 602 fa z.o rg ono e n c e c ritte ate n o dw e n c e c ritte nt A Planned Gift Leaves a Lasting Legacy One of the best ways that you can provide safety, hope and opportunity for Arizona’s at-risk girls is by ensuring that Florence Crittenton’s programs and services will always be available – for the girls of today as well as for generations to come. Making a donation through a planned gift is a great way to create a legacy of support for girls in need while providing for your own future. Florence Crittenton’s new planned giving program offers significant benefits to you, the donor. When you make a planned gift, you will: • Receive substantial tax benefits • Potentially increase your income • Provide a way of fulfilling your personal and financial goals There are many ways you can give: • A Simple Bequest • Charitable Gift Annuity • A Simple Codicil • Charitable Remainder Trust • Named Beneficiary of an • Charitable Lead Trust Insurance Policy, IRA or 401K If you are interested in finding out more about the ways you can give and the benefits associated with making a planned gift, please call Carrie Ostroski at 602-288-4586 or visit our web site at www.florencecrittentonofaz.org. Become a partner with Florence Crittenton by making a planned gift today – it truly is a WIN-WIN situation. Supporter Spotlight Lisa & Randy Johnson ww .fl o r -73 -274 18 w Charles Crittenton Society r ntee u l o v w community suppor t 4-7318 -27 Drive, which is hosted in partnership with Sleep America. The girls are always excited when they each receive a beautiful new pair of sneakers at the celebration, but the highlight of the afternoon is the opportunity they have to spend time socializing with Lisa and her daughter Samantha. Randy teamed up with Crittenton Youth Academy’s Science teacher to give students a very special surprise demonstration about the physics of baseball. Following the demonstration and a very interesting Q & A session, Randy spent time with many of the students personally showing them how to pitch. In addition to their personal involvement, the Johnsons have also made a significant financial contribution to our agency. Last year, Florence Crittenton was presented with a $100,000 grant through The Randy Johnson Foundation – A National Heritage Foundation. The grant has funded a variety of activities for the girls, outdoor furniture for our four cottage patios, as well as two major renovation projects at our Transitional Living apartment complex and the Scottsdale Girls Ranch home. We are deeply grateful to the Johnson Family for their love and support of Florence Crittenton’s girls. Doug Hall comes to Florence Crittenton all the way from Zimbabwe! Doug has worked in finance and accounting for many years and wanted to share his knowledge with kids who needed it. He now leads a weekly class with girls from our Transitional Living program and students from Crittenton Youth Academy, teaching such topics as basic computing, book keeping and QuickBooks. Doug has even given the kids some great skills in personal Finance. One student in the class was just offered a job because of her new computer skills! Thank you, Doug for all that you do! VOLUNTEER NEEDS • Store helpers – In preparation for our new store opening, we need help with sorting donations and pricing merchandise. We also need volunteers to help at the store once it is open on an ongoing basis. • Tutor – supports the efforts of the teachers at Crittenton Youth Academy and gives extra attention to students who need it. • Child care provider – provides support to young moms in our Transitional Living program when they need to do things such as go on job interviews or attend classes. • Scottsdale Girls Ranch – We are seeking individuals who can provide cooking lessons for the girls and facilitators for Mommy & Me playgroups that provide an opportunity for socialization and interaction between and among moms and their children. For more information on how you can help as a volunteer, please call 602-288-4567. Other Ways to Give: cash, stock, bonds, real estate, in-kind gifts, tangible personal property, paid up life insurance, charitable trusts, planned or deferred gifts, bequests. news My Story & info Give a Gift that Gives Back! 1 News, Poems, Stories and Artwork From and About Kids in Florence Crittenton’s Programs Below is a note our Residential Director received from one of Florence Crittenton’s former clients. State law also allows a taxpayer to receive a tax credit of up to $200 ($400 if married filing joint) when a donation is made to any non-profit agency serving the basic needs of low income people, such as the kids and families in Florence Crittenton’s programs. Make your donation today at www.florencecrittentonofaz.org. 2 SMOOTH JAZZ IS A GREAT STOCKING STUFFER! Florence Crittenton has been chosen as the beneficiary of the KYOT Smooth Jazz CD Sampler Volume 12. To get your copy of this award-winning CD, visit any Valley Borders bookstore. 3 COOKIES AREN’T JUST FOR SANTA ANYMORE! Urban Cookies is a boutique cookie gift packaging company that is cooking up something special in Florence Crittenton’s kitchen. Urban Cookies creates gourmet, all-natural cookies and unique gift packages that are perfect for friends and family on your holiday shopping list. Former Florence Crittenton staff member, Shaun Breese and her husband, Brady own the company and will serve as mentors to two Florence Crittenton girls who will assist with packaging, learn business basics, and earn community service hours. Check them out at www.urbancookies.com or visit their new store at 702 W. Montecito Ave. in Phoenix. (off 7th Ave. south of Camelback in the Wagon Wheel Building) PERFECTLY GOURMET. FAMOUSLY FUNKY. SIMPLY UNIQUE. Giving a gift has never been so hip. w ww .fl o r ono at n o d Winter Wish List – Scottsdale Girls Ranch • Baby & toddler clothing (especially for boys up to age 2) • Maternity clothing • • • • Diapers Bibs Bottles Pacifiers fa z.o rg 602 Hey Todd, It’s me, Tiffany. I just wanted to say hi and thank you for everything. I stopped by last week, but you weren’t in. I did see everyone else though, and I’m sure they told you how much I have changed. I am a real girl now. I know it’s hard to believe, but it’s true. I live in L.A. now and still work at Wendy’s. Yesterday, I actually got a promotion and a raise! I have been clean and sober for three years now. I think about how I was and how I would still be if I didn’t get help, and I’m really glad I did. You are one of the people who had the most influence on me, and I just -73 -274 18 wanted to say Thank You! e e n c e c ritt • Children’s books • Bath towels • Gift cards (i.e.Target, Fry’s, Blockbuster) ent TAX CREDITS Don’t miss this opportunity to support Florence Crittenton at no personal cost to you through a tax credit! State law allows a taxpayer to receive a tax credit of up to $200 ($400 if married filing joint) when a donation is made to a public school, such as CrittentonYouth Academy for extra-curricular activities. 4 MAKE YOUR PLEDGE TODAY! Make Florence Crittenton a Big BucksWinner with your pledge of one penny or more for every birdie that will be made by the PGA Tour players at the 2007 FBR Open. It’s estimated that between 1,300 to 1,800 birdies will be made. So, if you pledge one penny per birdie, and 1,500 birdies are made, you will be invoiced for $15.00 by the Thunderbirds Charities. The Thunderbirds Charities will then send THE ENTIRE AMOUNT OFYOUR DONATION to Florence Crittenton! You can help us reach our goal of collecting 150 pledges by using the pledge form located at www.florencecrittentonofaz.org (go to the Events section). The pledge deadline is February 4, 2007. 7 Florence Crittenton acknowledges the generous support of our community of friends and supporters. Recognized here are monetary donations and memberships received from July 1, 2005 through June 30, 2006. We appreciate and thank you! Charles Crittenton Society - Annual gifts and commitments of $1,000 and above in general support of our programs and services. Missy & Lyle Anderson Charlene & Orin Edson Ina & Murray Manaster Valley of the Sun Active 20-30 Club Platinum - $10,000 + Susan & James Call Dorrance Family Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Richard Felker Sue Fletcher Helen & Jack Ingebritson Interest Ministries Mr. & Mrs. Ken Kendrick Angie & Steve Shcolnik Gold - $5,000 + Clear Channel Radio Debra & Larry Fischer Dawn & Jon Held Jeanne & Gary Herberger Sally & Hale Irwin Carole & Arte Moreno Moreno Family Foundation Mr. & Mrs.Tifton Simmons Dr. & Mrs. Robert Spetzler Tinder Box Internationale Candice L. & James A. Unruh James A. Unruh Family Foundation Laura & Michael Wagner Johnetta L.Williams 8 Silver - $2,500 + Architectural Framing Ruth & Hartley Barker Oonagh & John Boppart Laurie & Drew M. Brown Lee & Mike Cohn CFG Business Solutions Dawn M. Donovan Florence Crittenton Auxiliary Mr. & Mrs. Charles Freericks, Jr. Mr. James J. Houlihan Mr. & Mrs.Tim Kaehr Ms. Susan Karis Scott & Julie McCollum Mr. & Mrs.Al Molina Peggy & Gerry Murphy Pivotal Group, Inc. Diane & James Rapisarda Mr. George Sheer Laura & Michael Wagner Mr. & Mrs. Louis Weil III Del Jeanne West Alan Young Bronze - $1,000 + Ms. Judy Ackerman & Mr. Richard Epstein Pam & George Allman Kim & Taber Anderson Ashley Dorrance-Baiker & Chris Baiker Sharon & Al Bieniek Mr. David Bruner Mr. & Mrs. Donald Budinger ▼ Good News Trolley Passenger - $25,000 and up Bull ECSF Sally & Larry Butler Mr. Marc Cavness Anne & Fred Christensen Deanna Clarkson Ms. Shelle Cleveland Jo-Lyn Cleverly Ms.Arlene Davidson Mr. & Mrs. Mark Doerflein Nancy & Raj Dogra Ms. Rhonda Drake Mr. & Mrs. Herschel Epstein William Franke Dr. & Mrs. John L. Friedman Debbie & Len Gaby Sleep America Jane Ann George Dan Green Carol & Jim Hebets Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Herrgesell Mr. & Mrs Chris Herstam Mr.& Mrs. Bill Heywood Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers Mr. & Mrs. Dan Johnston Dr. & Mrs. Fred Kay Ms. Briney Kirby Kitchell Contractors of AZ Linda & Roy Kite Mr. & Mrs. Mark J. Langerman Mr. & Mrs. Richard Lehmann Melissa & Frank Leonesio Linda & Ralph Lindgren Lynne Hrisca Love & Mark Love Business Community Donor Club - Gifts of $250 and above from local Lowry Hill businesses in general support Mr. & Mrs.William Lueck of our programs and services Ms. Bertha Lutfy State Farm Dr. Philip Lutfy Strategic Wealth Advisors, Inc. M & I Private Bank United Parcel Service Angela & Michael Markham Dr. & Mrs. Charles L. McCarver Grant & Foundation Mr.& Mrs. John A. Miller Gifts Nathan & Associates Alcoa Foundation Ms. Kay Nichols American Express Foundation Mr. Michael J. Olsen Ameriprise Financial-Employee Carolyn & Mark O’Malley Giving Carrie & Joe Ostroski Arizona Cardinals Charities OZ Architects, Inc. Arizona Community Foundation Audrey & Art Ozols Arizona Foundation for Women Thelma Peterson Arizona Republic Charities The Honorable J. Danforth Arizona Tourism & Sports Quayle & Mrs. Marilyn T. Quayle Authority Mr. & Mrs. Nathan Raciborski Bank of America Ms. Kelly Rausch Mr. & Mrs. Bradley Richardson Ms.Anne-Merete Robbs Mr.& Mrs. Rene Romero Yvonne & James Roth Mr. & Mrs. Frank Russell Ms. Marva Rutherford Jeanette & Bernard Schmidt Susan & Jud Tillinghast Dr. & Mrs. David H. Utzinger Linda & Tom Volhein Wal-Mart Foundation Adrienne & Bart Wilhoit Georgia & Stephen Wolfe Auxiliary members,Wilma Martin (left) and Eve Stahl Mr. & Mrs. Percy Young (center) are joined by Volunteer Coordinator, Kate Pawlik. Our sincere appreciation to each of you who support our youth and families through your United Way donations. Boeing ECF The Board of Visitors Carl & Mabel E. Shurtz Foundation Carsten Fund Catholic Community Foundation Catholic Healthcare West Arizona Cox Communications City of Glendale The Dial Corporation Fry’s Marketplace Gila River Health Care Corporation In-N-Out Burger Foundation John C. Lincoln Health Foundation John F. Long Foundation JP Morgan Chase Foundation Medtronic Foundation Newman’s Own Foundation Otto & Edna Neely Foundation Phoenix Suns Charities Piper Jaffray Planned Parenthood Safeway, Inc. Soroptimist International of Phoenix, Inc. Soroptimist International of Bullhead City Stardust Foundation Sundt Foundation Target University of Phoenix The Thunderbird Youth Fund Wal-Mart Wells Fargo Teaming Up for Kids! Luncheon Top Sponsors Empowering Kids - $20,000 The Arizona Republic Clear Channel Radio The Lyle Anderson Company Ina & Murray Manaster Giving Hope - $15,000 Verizon Wireless Providing Opportunity $10,000 BlueCross BlueShield of Arizona Michelle & Richard Felker Pivotal Group, Inc. Tim & Willy Kids FUN-Dation Triple Creek Ranch Universal Technical Institute US Airways Preston McMurry & Linda Volhein at the holiday party hosted by McMurry staff members each year for Florence Crittenton’s girls. Ensuring Safety - $5,000 Bank of America Celebrity Fight Night Foundation Cities West Publishing Laurel & Mike D’Antoni Sue Fletcher & Pamela Crowe Florence Crittenton Auxiliary Miriam & Merle Hinrichs Mr. & Mrs. James Nederlander Piper Jaffray Jinger & Brad Richardson Nancy & John Teets A Sense of Community $2,500 Allstate Energy, Inc. American Express Kim Anderson & Julie Kroot Bashas’ Oonagh Boppart Marcia Bothe / Bothe International Catholic Healthcare West Arizona Cox Communications Pamela Crowe Data Processing Air Corporation Ms.Arlene Davidson Ms. Donna Klicker Detwiler The Dial Corporation Fennemore Craig Naomi Gauthier Globe Corporation Tracey Gray & Kim Leinweber Mrs. Lisa Heil ITEM Magazine Jefferson Wells Jon Held Gannett Foundation Jefferson Wells JP MorganChase Kitchell KTVK Channel 3 - Arizona’s Family Deborah Lemieux Janis & Dennis Lyon McCarthy Construction Ms. Priscilla Nicholas Nicholas Family Foundation Phoenix Suns Russ Lyon Sleep America Nancy & Robert Spetzler St. Joseph’s Hospital & Medical Center Triple Creek Ranch Candice & James Unruh Vestar Lisa Wagenhals Georgia Wolfe Young & Company Teaming Up for Kids! Luncheon Supporters American Express Jos Anshell Regina Ausloos Julie Ayo-May Azadi Fine Rugs Barbara M. Barrett Ms. Mary Benoist Ms. Susan Benveniste Ms. Judy Bernstein Mrs. Barbara Besher Bolt Security Guard Services John A. Boppart Brighton Collectibles Mrs. Brenna Brooks Ms. Idalia S. Brown Ms. Loretta Brown Walter Brown Ms. Clarissa R. Burt Ms. Melinda Bush The Business Journal Calendar Cowgirls Susan & James Call Ms. Sara Carey Mrs. Becky Carlson Michael Casey April Champion Ms. Jan Claylen Clear Channel Outdoor Ms. Linda Coulston Ms. Margaret Cowherd Mr.Al Crawford A.J. Dickey Marnie Dietrich Ms. Dawn M. Donovan Ms. Carol Draeger Mr. & Mrs. John & Theresa Duggan Ms. Marge Ebeling Charlene & J. Orin Edson Stevie & Karl Eller Entravision Radio Ms. Rose Erato Ruann Ernst Mr. Blain Erskine Ms. Colleen Esslinger The Evo-Ora Foundation Mr. Richard Felker Ms. Jennifer Ferranol Mr. & Mrs. Bruce & Fawn Finchum Debra Fischer Ms. Nita Francis Harriett Friedland Frontdoors Ms.Terri Fry Debbie & Len Gaby Ms.Ann Garniott Scott Gauthier Jane Ann George Gloria Greigo Ms. Kristin Gunlock Mr. & Mrs. Lee T. Hanley Ms. Paula Hardison Hazel Hare Ms. Leyla Haupert 9 Ms. Katherine Hawley Mrs. Lisa Heil Jon Held Henry & Horne Ms. Suzanne Hilton Martin Hoffman Kathryn Hoffner Ms. Julia Housten I.E. Photographix ING Funds Intel Ms. Fidela A. Irigoyen Ms. Lisa James Ms. Joy Johnson Fanna Jones Linda Kaplan Ms. Susan Karis Ms. Rona L. Kasen Fred Kay Mrs.Wendy Kelly Travis Kimmel Ms. Desiree Kirchner Ms. Donna Klicker Detwiler Ms. Kari Kling Margot & Dennis Knight Ms. Karen Krafs Karen Kraft Ms. Helen O. Ladd Melissa & Tom Lehman Sally & Richard J. Lehmann Deborah Lemieux Melissa & Frank Leonesio Stanley W. Levine Ralph Lindgren Ms. Caroline Lintel Linda Little Col.Vickie Longenecker, USA Ms. Colleen Lorence Mr. Larry Lytle M & I Private Bank Carole & Robert Machiz Mr. & Mrs.Angel & Bernice Macias Ms. Carole Macky Ms.Wilma Martin 4th Annual Teaming Up for Kids! Luncheon committee leadership, (from left) Susan Karis, Ina Manaster and Laurel D'Antoni. 10 Ms. Julie McCollum McKee Charitable Family Foundation Antionette Metzger-Hrudka Tammy Miller Mr.Tom Minor Moda Fina Carole & Arte Moreno Moreno Family Foundation Heather Morrison Kathy Munson Gerry Murphy Ms. Melissa A. Myers Nathan & Associates Patti Naughton Ms. Kymberlee Naugle Charlene Nederlander Ms. Sherry Nelson Mr. & Mrs. Michael Nicholas Mr.& Mrs. James Nord Mrs. Myranda C. North Todd A. O’Leary O’Neil Printing Kaki O’Shaughnessy Ms. Rachel Oesterle Ogletree Deakins Attorneys at Law Ms.Anne Ortman Adhemar Paolini Ms. Dolores L. Pasulka Ms. Julia Patrick Ms. Dorothy V. Peterson Ms.Thelma Peterson Pivotal Group, Inc. Pleasantries Designs Cheryl Pollack POST Magazine Ms. Cheryl E. Pott William Quist K. Raymond Ms. Darlene Richert Karen Riley Ms. Denice Rippentrop Ms.Anne -Merete Robbs Michelle & Edward Robson Ms. Mary Rodes Yvonne Roth Frank E. Russell Marva Rutherford Jeanette Schmidt Mrs. Darlene Shephard Mr. & Mrs. Edward & Laura Sickle Ms. Claudia Sieb Nezi Simmons Ms. Joan Sleeth Lynne Sonntag Nancy & Robert Spetzler Suzan Spiekerman State Farm Ms. Phyllis Stern Stern Insurance Gail Stoner Gwen Stoner Ms. Dee Dee Sturr Cheryl Sucato ES Theodore Sandy & Frank Trznadel Susan Tully Mr. Michael Turner U-Haul Candice & James Unruh Kathleen & David Utzinger Valley of the Sun United Way Gia Venturi Carol Waldrop Nancy & James Walker Richard Wand Daryl & Louis Weil Wells Fargo Johnetta Williams Ms. Rebecca Williams Mr.Tom Wintermeyer Georgia Wolfe Ruth S.Young Ms. Kelly Zitlan Matching Gifts American Express Matching Gift Program DMB Associates, Inc. Gannett Foundation Intel Foundation Washington Mutual Foundation Matching Gifts Program General Gifts to Girls Ranch Robert B.Alexander Allyn Family Foundation Ameriprise Financial Employee Giving Arizona Community Foundation Michelle Barlish Bashas’ Markets, Inc. The Boeing Company Mesa Boeing ECF Combined Federal Campaign of Maricopa Mrs. Doris C. Daniels Ellen Dolgen Episcopal Church Women Mr.Vincenza Genovese Mr.William R. Glatterfelder Ms. Stephanie H. Hickok Ms. Suzanne Kannarr Lamda Chi Omega AZ Alpha Lamda Chi Omega National Sorority Ms. Kristine E. Langhoff Mark B. & Jean G. Higgins Foundation Norman McClelland McCormick Ranch Womens Association Ms. Mary B. McKivergan Mesa Spirit Resort Community Chapel Mesa United Way Palo Verde Republican Women Ms. Kate Pawlik Robinsons-May Ms. Dorothy SanginarioSmith Mrs. Joan Schneider Mrs. Rhonda Schuring Scottsdale Congressional United Church of Christ Scottsdale McCormick Kiwanis Soroptimist International of the Valley of the Sun Soroptimist International of Bullhead City Soroptimist International of Camelback Soroptimist International of Phoenix Soroptimist International of Prescott Soroptimist International of Saguaro Foothills St. Patrick’s Church State Employee Charitable Campaign United Way of Greater Milwaukee United Way of Tucson & Southern Arizona Valley of the Sun United Way Valley Presbyterian Church Velda Rose United Methodist Women Village E.M.S., Inc. Mrs. Beverly Wilcox We receive much-needed in-kind gifts throughout the year that serve our mission. Thank you to all of you who contribute in this important way. General Gifts and Other Event Donations of $100 and Above Tresa Adamson American Express Cards American Express Foundation American Express Gift Matching Program William V.Andrew, Ph.D Jos Anshell Mrs. Jean Anthony Janice Ashby Irina Bahl Mr. John Baker Bank of America United Way Campaign William Bartoo Mr. Ralph Baskett Jean Behrens John A. Boppart Charles Crittenton Society members, Judy Ackerman and Richard Epstein arrive at the spring cocktail reception. Mrs. Kimberly Brandt David Bruner Ms. Julia Buckley Ms. Judith Burford Larry Butler Mr. Dean Cada Stephanie Cadwell Mike Cahill Mrs. Lani Calbert Mr. Sirio Calogero Ms. Sara Carey Mr. John Chonka Amy Clague Mrs. Edie Cloonan Lee & Mike Cohn Mrs. Elaine Cohen The Community Foundation of Louisville Mr. Paul M. Cooney Ms. Dorothy Darling Barbara Davis Mr. Corbet Dean Mrs. Helen Denney Mr. Jon M. Dhuse Ms. Dawn M. Donovan Dorothee Naumburg Design, Inc. Rhonda Drake Kevin Duermit Duryea & Associates East Valley Dental Hygienist’s Society Cathy Edwards Dave Ellis Emerald Coast Modular, Inc. Estate of Ralph Lamar Martin Mr. Blain Erskine Tammy Escobar-Miller Vera Lynn Ferris Ms. Patricia J. Flock Florence Crittenton Auxiliary Tamara Frederick James Fritz Scott Gauthier GFWC Anthem Womens Club Mrs. Jamie Gibbs Sophia Gin Mr. Conrad Gingg Girls Ranch Auxiliary / Tucson Mr.William A. Gosnell Mr. Barry J. Grubb Frank P. Herrgesell Mrs. Diana K. Holden Theresa Holt Mrs. Nicole Holloway Sherilynn Hunter Mr. Jeff Hustad Ingebritson Family Foundation Inspired Jewelry Intel Corporation Intel Foundation Ms. Hariet M. Ivey Justin R. Johnson Ms. Susan Karis Mrs. Susan Katz Mara Kelly Ronald Kirby Mr. Robert Kronenberg Mrs. Kay E. Krueger Ms. Barbara T. Lamb Homer Lane Carol Laufenberg Lavina Family Foundation Fund The Legacy Galleries Mrs. Kim Leinweber Mr. David Lerner Mr.Tommy Levin Mr. Gong Liu Elaine Lincicome John Lippert Lisa Lisciarelli Thomas Lory Ms.Virginia Luckey Mrs. Mary Lueck Edward C. Malstrom Ina & Murray Manaster Joseph Medalie Ms. Sheila M. Mielcarek Marie Mesaros Meta S. & Ronald Berger Family Foundation Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Ms. Marion Elizabeth Mulcahy Mr. Gary L. Neilsen Ms.Alisha Newman Mr. Daryl Nitkowski Mrs.Vinnie Nottoli Novis M. Schmitz Foundation Ms. Christine E. Olsen Otto & Edna Neely Foundation L. Roy Papp Janice Peterson Mr. Craig Phillips Piper Jaffray Alice Potters Ms. Eve Powell Elizabeth Priest William P. Pruzin Terry D. Randall Dewey Reay Jinger & Brad Richardson Ms. Katherine H. Rogers Theresa Romero Mr. Socorro Rosalez Ms.Vada Roseberry Volunteer choir director, Kristi Brannon (right) relaxes with one of her choir members, Brandi after practice. Ruiz Investment Group Russ Lyon Frank E. Russell Rose Ruth Mr.Anthony C. Sallas Santa Me John A. Schaper Schnepf Farms Mrs. Betty Seid Mrs. Darlene Shephard Mr. Robert Simond, III State Farm Companies Foundation Mr. George L. Steinport Roy Stepp Mrs. Donna Stone Ted Stump Mr. Bruce W.Tang Targovnik Family Foundation Raymond Tesdahl Mrs. Lina Jean Thomas Tim & Willy Kids FUN-Dation Tinder Box Internationale Mrs.Annette Tripp Valley of the Sun Active 20-30 Club Vestar Development Co. Ms. Christine Voita Laura & Michael Wagner Wal-Mart Sharon & Richard Wand Mr. Earl Warner Washington Mutual Foundation Matching Gifts Program Pamela Wheeler Mrs. Rosemary Whittier Carol Wiesner Ms. Deborah Wilhelm Mr.Tad Wootton Howard Wuslin Alan Young Mrs. Judith Zuber We strive to ensure an accurate recognition of our donors. If you note any error or omission, please contact Korina Lollar at 602-288-4583. 11 The renovation at our new shop at 4116 N. 7th Avenue (just north of Indian School) is complete. Staff and volunteers are working hard to sort donations and price merchandise in preparation for our Grand Opening, which will be after the New Year. We will keep you posted on details for the Grand Opening, and we thank you for your continued support of the shop. Donations are being accepted at Our ladies’ Auxiliary always keeps the girls busy during the holidays, and this year will be no exception. From parties to crafting and concerts to plays, they make sure that each girl has special memories of this festive season. (from left) Alan Young, Marc Cavness, Nancy Spetzler and Maryann Cavness enjoy the Annual Meeting. If you would like to become a member of either the Board of Directors or the ladies’ Auxiliary, please call the numbers listed below. There are many ways for you to be involved! Board of Directors – 602-288-4520 Auxiliary – 602-276-9023 Happy Holidays! Auxiliary members tour the new shop during construction Johnetta Williams Auxiliary President President: Johnetta Williams Vice President: Gwen Stoner Recording Secretary: Carol Laufenberg Corresponding Secretary: Fanna Jones Treasurer: Debra Fischer Home Services: Gloria Griego & Eve Stahl Past President Advisor: Ruth Young We value your questions and comments! Please also let us know if you would like this newsletter sent to a friend. Printer: O’Neil Printing Editor: Tobey Erskine Communications & Public Relations Manager 602-288-4589 or [email protected] 4-7318 -27 er e t n volu ww .fl o r AUXILIARY OFFICERS 2006-2007 Design: Loren Nichols Nichols Custom Graphics 480-429-1111 [email protected] 12 our new location, or you may call 602-254-7861 to schedule a pick up. If you would like to volunteer at the shop, please call our Volunteer Program Coordinator at 602-288-4567. It’s a great way to help our girls while also making some wonderful new friends. w Jos Anshell Melissa Baffert Marc Cavness Shelle Cleveland Arlene Davidson Dawn Donovan Sue Fletcher Debbie Gaby Sue Glawe Daniel Green Chris Herstam Nan Howlett Susan Karis Mark Langerman Larry Lytle Ina Manaster Julie McCollum Mike Olsen Jim Rapisarda Candace K. Rhone Nancy Spetzler Adrienne Wilhoit Johnetta Williams Georgia Ray Wolfe Alan M.Young Ruth Young lorence Crittenton’s Board of Directors recently held their Annual Meeting celebration. Members enjoyed an elegant reception that included music by jazz trio, Mosaic. Special guest and Residential Group Home client, Amber, shared her story of how Florence Crittenton has helped her overcome drug and self-esteem issues enabling her to achieve a healthy, successful and self-sufficient lifestyle. 715 West Mariposa Street Phoenix, AZ 85013 www.florencecrittentonofaz.org fa z.o rg Jon Held Board Chairman auxiliar y ono BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2006-2007 & 602 board F e n c e c ritte nt Non-Profit U.S. Postage PAID Phoenix,Arizona Permit No. 2328
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