Annual Report 2010-2011 - Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northwestern
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Annual Report 2010-2011 - Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northwestern
Wood/Ottawa County Office 1616 E. Wooster St., Bowling Green, OH 43402 Phone (419)354-2113 FAX (419)352-9679 [email protected] Fulton /Williams County Office PO Box 187, Wauseon, OH 43567 Phone (419)337-9208 Fax (419)337-9287 [email protected] Lucas County Office Four SeaGate, Suite 660, Toledo, OH 43604 Phone (419)243-4600 Fax (419)243-2402 [email protected] County of Lucas Workforce Development Agency 2010 - 2011 Revenue Sources Annual Report January 1, 2010 - June 30, 2011 2010 - 2011 Expenditures Think of the possibilities. What will you start? About Our Leadership Chairman of the Board, Stephen Mitchell , has been Chairman of the Board of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northwestern Ohio since September 2009, and a member of the Board since 2006. Mr. Mitchell is the President of Mitchell Development. Steve joined Mitchell Development in 1993. The company is involved in land development projects primarily for single and multifamily residential dwelling units. Prior to joining Mitchell Development, Steve completed the management training program and worked in the capital markets area of Society Bank, Cleveland, Ohio. Steve earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Bowdoin College. He is currently a member of the Toledo Home Builders Association, Board member of Signature Bank, N. A., The Learning Club, Governors member of the Inverness Club, council member of Boy Scouts Troop #27 & Venture Crew #2027. Previously, he was on the Board of Trustees of West Side Montessori Center, and Sylvania Community Improvement Corporation. President/CEO, Barbie J. Harrison came to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northwestern Ohio in 1996 with many years of social service administration experience. Her leadership has led the agency in partnering with several agencies and companies to create projects that meet a variety of mentoring needs of a variety of children. Mrs. Harrison has received the Outstanding Community Women of the Year Award by the Maumee Valley Council of Girl Scouts, YWCA Milestones: A Tribute to Women Award in the category of Social Services, Impact Newsmaker Awards by the Northwest Black Media Association and many other awards and recognition for executive leadership and community service. 2010 – 2011 Board of Directors Chairman Stephen Mitchell Mitchell Development Past Chairman James P. Silk, Jr. Spengler Nathanson, PLL Vice Chairman Raymond Wood Secretary Wayne Blanchard Region 2-B Int’l, Representative Secretary Barbara Konop Retired Treasurer Matthew Kang HCR Manor Care, VP Treasurer Scott Brinker Health Care REIT Sr. Vice President Dr. Helen Cooks Retired, UT Asst. Office of Excel Albert Kirby Retired, Insurance Elizabeth Kollar Fifth Third Bank Sr. VP Consumer Jeffrey Levesque Merrill Lynch Lamont Thurston Brooks Insurance William Wolff Hylant Group UAW Local 14, President Mentoring Programs Our mission is to provide quality mentoring relationships between children and qualified adults in Northwestern Ohio, and promote their development into competent, confident and caring individuals. We strive to achieve this through the following programs: Traditional Mentoring — community based one-on-one mentoring as a Big Brother or Big Sister. Positive Connections provides mentoring to children of mentally ill parents. The M-3 Project is an anti-alcohol and drug use mentoring to pre-teenage girls. The WIA Project furnishes career and employment related mentoring to high school students. Mentoring Children of Prisoners – matches children that have one or both parents incarcerated in a Federal, State, or Local correctional facility. School Based /Site Based Mentoring — focuses on academic and moral character building. Mentoring for a Day matches volunteers and children for a day. Lucas County Children Services – to provide individual and group mentoring services to children between the ages of 6 to 12 years of age who are currently in foster care placement. Making A Difference It’s a proven fact that….mentoring works! 87% of our parents reported that the Big Brother or Big Sister in their child’s life has been a “positive influence.” 95% of our volunteers feel that their experience with Big Brothers Big Sisters is “rewarding.” 77% of our clients reported that having a Big Brother or Big Sister in their lives has helped them “improve their grades”. Awards Mentoring Children of Prisoners Amachi - $47,633 Lucas County Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services M-3 Project - $42,614 Lucas County Children Services LCCS Program - $23,806 Lucas County Jobs and Family Services Workforce Investment Act Grant - $161,000 United Way of Greater Toledo Traditional Community Based - $100,000 Positive Connections—$20,000 United Way of Fulton and Williams Counties Fulton County $1,000—Williams County $5,256 Thank you for helping us make magic happen! Fund Raising Events Bowl For Kid’s Sake – Over 1,000 bowlers participated in Lucas, Fulton, Ottawa, Williams and Wood counties last winter/ spring, raising nearly $50,000 for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northwestern Ohio. Arby’s Charity Golf Tour— Approximately 80 area golfers had a day of fun and raised over $30,000 for the agency in August 2010 at Sylvania Country Club in Sylvania, Ohio.