2009 - Family Service Agency of Marin

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2009 - Family Service Agency of Marin
ANNUAL
REPORT
2009
Family Service Agency
OF MARIN
A Lifeline
for Marin
Families
With a little help…
Dreams can come true
(See page one for story)
Message from FSA Executive Director Margaret R. Hallett
Tim Porter Photography
Junitta Green (pictured on cover with her daughter) inspired a packed house at
our recent Breakfast of Champions. Junitta came to FSA pregnant with her fourth
child and newly separated from her husband. Faced with raising four children
alone, she felt lost and depressed. But she was determined that her children be
well cared for, healthy and loved. Junitta worked hard with her FSA Parent
Aide and therapist. In spite of her own learning disability, Junitta secured a job
at a private elementary school so her daughters could attend. She also helped her
son earn a scholarship to Howard University, the first person in her family to go
to college. Thanks to FSA’s Holiday Family-to-Family Fund, Junitta was able to
attend her son’s graduation this year. Meanwhile, Junitta herself is now enrolled
as a nursing student at College of Marin.
What remarkable achievements by a brave and courageous family!
Dreams can come true. Thanks to your ongoing support, FSA’s dedicated
staff and volunteers are able to help families like Junitta’s embrace their
strengths, pursue new goals, and turn their lives around.
Success stories like Junitta’s keep me motivated and determined to
surmount FSA’s fiscal challenges, which have resulted from the economic
recession and state budget crisis. With the exception of the incredible
generosity of our donors and community supporters, all other public and
private revenues have declined. To deal with these financial realities, we’ve
increased efficiencies, implemented a planned restructuring, and made
reductions in personnel and other expenses.
Unfortunately, the needs of the most vulnerable are increasing at the same
time that our resources are shrinking. However, we continue to focus our
Junitta with daughters and
efforts on providing a critical safety net for thousands of high-risk children,
Jennifer
Siebel Newsom, First
adults and families.
Lady of San Francisco, at the
Breakfast of Champions
I extend my deepest gratitude to each of you who give so selflessly
and generously to support FSA and the community during these
challenging times.
Warm Regards,
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A Mother’s Road Home….
T
he year Marika entered middle
school in Mill Valley her mother fell
ill and died from cancer. Marika
turned to drugs for comfort. A full-blown
addiction took hold by her late teens. She
managed to remain sober long enough
marry and give birth to two beautiful
sons. She and her husband moved to
Colorado to begin a new life. When that
didn’t work out her drug use escalated.
Marika Dessle with sons Johan-Axel and Tomas-Magnus
She left her husband and moved back to
Marin, desperate to get sober for her sons. She entered drug treatment and temporarily sent the boys
to her husband’s family in Colorado. Even though Marika successfully completed treatment and stayed
sober for over a year, her husband’s family fought for custody.
Marika eventually regained custody of her sons, but when they came home the boys were out of control,
refusing to comply with even simple requests and often ransacking the house in fits of anger.
Marika came to FSA’s Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) program for help. Within weeks, she felt
more confident and in control. The boys settled down, blooming under their mother’s calmer discipline
techniques and loving, enthusiastic praise. “Through my work with my therapist, I now feel great as a
parent,” Marika said. “My boys and I are not in a power struggle anymore. Our home is finally more
peaceful and loving.”
WHAT IS PARENT CHILD INTERACTION THERAPY (PCIT)?
PCIT is a research-proven child abuse prevention model from UC Davis. It addresses problem behaviors in children 2-8 years of age such as hitting, biting, swearing and inappropriate aggression. Using a
one-way mirror and a tiny electronic hearing device for the parent, therapists coach parents in effective
discipline and behavior management skills, and how to give positive attention that improves the quality
of their parent-child relationship.
Extensive studies have shown that the child’s improved behavior is sustained over time and the skills
parents learn generalize to other children in the family.
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Highlights - 2008-09
Thanks To Your Support...
LAST YEAR FSA community programs helped
enrich the lives of more than 6,000 at-risk
children, adults, and families –
FSA’s 90 staff and 200 volunteers provided outreach and crucial, often
life-saving services through our offices in Novato, Terra Linda, the
San Rafael Canal, and Sausalito-Marin City; home visiting and parent
mentorship; counseling onsite at elementary schools; and our 24-hour
suicide prevention and crisis hotline.
BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS
RECOGNIZES COMMUNITY SERVICE
Last spring 200 guests joined FSA at Dominican University to honor
First Lady of San Francisco, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, and others.
Alana Shigekane distributed information about
FSA’s 65th Anniversary Gala DOCTOR ZHIVAGO,
held September 2009
Event sponsor,
Bank of Marin,
was represented by
Elizabeth Kulavic
and Joan Capurro
Honoree Jennifer
Siebel Newsom
talks to guests
Pedro, a mariachi and former client, was
so inspired by his experience at FSA that
he and his wife launched a music group
to teach guitar to boys who wouldn’t
otherwise have access to music
lessons. Pedro was presented
with guitars for his students.
Many thanks to Dominican University, Bon Appetit Catering, photography by © 2009 Lila
Sparks-Daniels, and all who made the breakfast a success, including guests who donated
more than $12,000 toward a $50,000 Challenge Grant announced at the event!
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Highlights - 2008-09
FSA Honored For Excellence
By Statewide Association
Last spring, the California Association of Marriage and Family
Therapists (CAMFT) honored FSA as the recipient of their 2009
School and Agency Award at its 45th Annual Conference. This
recognition reflects the outstanding training, supervision and staff
development program at FSA. CAMFT presenter with
Diane Suffridge, Ph.D.,
FSA Clinical Director
FSA Expands Training In
Cutting-Edge Child Trauma Treatment
In order to ensure child victims have the best possible opportunity to heal
in the aftermath of violence and to continue to enhance the efficacy of our
services, FSA staff participated in a year-long training program at UCSF’s
Childhood Trauma Institute. The program teaches evidence-based treatment methods from Don’t Hit My Mommy, a book by Alicia Lieberman and
Patricia Horn, acclaimed experts in childhood trauma.
FSA and The Marin Independent
Journal Celebrate Beth Ashley
Upon Her Retirement
FSA’s Marianne Gabelman,
Beth Ashley, and IJ Publisher
Matt Wilson at luncheon
Nearly 300 guests joined in honoring Beth Ashley this summer,
not only for her decades of service as a Marin IJ writer, but
also for her numerous contributions to the vibrancy of Marin
County. The luncheon, sponsored by the IJ as a fundraiser for
FSA - in combination with the newly-launched Beth Ashley
Scholarship Fund for Families - raised $25,000. All proceeds
will be used to fund mental health services for at-risk children
and families who could not otherwise afford help. Even
though Beth has retired from the IJ, she remains an active
FSA board member.
Beth’s friends take the stage to sing her praises….
Isabel Allende
Author, lecturer, philanthropist
Heidi Kuhn
Founder, Roots of Peace
Melba Beals, Ph.D.
Congressional Gold Medal Winner
Professor, author
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Children and
Family Services
Community Need
FSA TAKES ACTION
SERVICES 2008-09
A young mother recently wrote:
PREGNANCY AND
EARLY PARENTING
Improved the lives of 454 high risk parents,
children 0 – 5 years, and 300 family members
Specialized Parent-Infant/Child Psychotherapy;
Parent Education and Support Groups; Child
Developmental Assessments; Home Visiting;
Volunteer Parent Aide Mentors; Parent-Child
Interaction Therapy; Community Collaborations.
TREATMENT OF
CHILDHOOD TRAUMA
Assisted in recovery of 172 children of trauma
and their families
Assessment and treatment of physical, sexual and
emotional abuse, trauma and domestic violence
through individual, group and family therapy;
Coordination and collaboration with County law
enforcement, social services and legal community.
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“After I had a baby, my husband started
to physically abuse me. I stayed because I
thought that even if he didn’t love me, he
would love his son. But he threw us out.
We ended up in a shelter. I became very
depressed. I couldn’t stop crying. Eventually
the shelter referred me to FSA.
My therapist sees me individually and
with my child. She helps me understand
what happened and how to handle it. More
importantly, she helps me to take better
care of my son. She even arranged for FSA’s
developmental specialist to evaluate him.
Now that I know my baby is OK I feel better
about myself. I so appreciate getting this
care and finally have a feeling of hope for
the future.”
PROMOTE SAFER, HEALTHIER CHILDREN
ADULTS n FAMILY n COMMUNITY
FSA Outcome Data reveals majority of clients become more productive,
resilient, self-sufficient, and are better able to achieve success in school,
work, and relationships
E
ven in beautiful Marin County, hundreds of economically disadvantaged families
have limited access to resources and problems often go untreated.
Family violence and conflict affect healthy growth and development of children and can
lead to repeated cycles of abuse and trauma.
Children who struggle with abuse, learning disabilities, Attention Deficit Disorder, loss
and abandonment, often withdraw, can have poor academic and social skills, and begin
a downward spiral.
JEANNETTE PRANDI
CHILDREN’S CENTER
Educated 200 teens and
adults about Internet safety.
Interviewed 40 child victims
of physical and sexual abuse.
Comprehensive child
interviews in collaboration
with law enforcement,
district attorney, social
services and mental health
professionals to aid in
prosecution of perpetrators.
CHILD AND FAMILY COUNSELING
Treated 255 children, parents and 383 family members
Affordable and effective individual, family and
group therapy; School-based counseling; Services
in Sausalito/Marin City, Novato and San Rafael.
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Youth and
Adult Services
Community Need
SERVICES FOR ADDICTION RECOVERY
Assisted 280 teens and adults, and 420 family
members recover from addiction
Outpatient assessment, early intervention and treatment services for young people and adults suffering
from alcohol and drug abuse, and other addictions;
Latino alcohol and drug prevention and treatment
SUICIDE PREVENTION
services; individual and group treatment for adults
AND GRIEF COUNSELING
with co-occurring mental health and substance
24/7 Suicide Prevention and Crisis Hotline
abuse disorders.
answered 9,434 calls for help. Staff and volunteers
provided suicide survivors groups; grief support
and counseling; community education.
Relieved crisis and loss, and helped save the lives
of 1,200 Marin residents. Educated 402 youth and
adults about preventing suicide. Reached out to
575 recently bereaved Marin residents offering
caring and support. Assessed Marin teens in high
schools for depression, anxiety, and suicidal thinking through innovative TeenScreen program.
YOUTH AND ADULT
COUNSELING
Enhanced the health and well-being of 325
adolescents, adults and 490 family members
Research-proven treatment groups; individual,
couple and family therapy and support; culturally
competent and bilingual services.
TeenScreen V
olunteer
Jessica Heige
s
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SAFER, HEALTHIER YOUTH n ADULTS n FAMILY n COMMUNITY
FSA Outcome Data reveals majority of clients become more productive,
resilient, self-sufficient, and are better able to achieve success in school,
work, and relationships
W
orking poor, low and moderate income individuals struggling with depression,
mental illness, anxiety, relationship conflicts, family violence, addiction, and
marital discord often cannot access needed and affordable services. Marin’s
rate of suicide is higher than the national goal set by U.S. Healthy People 2010, with an
increasing number of young people who attempt suicide and sometimes succeed. The
greatest numbers of suicides are among older white males, Marin’s fast growing population
FSA TAKES ACTION
SERVICES 2008-09
I began therapy at FSA for acute alcohol
dependency. I was ashamed and despondent, believing I would never recover from
this terrible disease.
My FSA therapist never gave up on me.
She not only worked tirelessly in therapy
sessions, but with phone calls, doctors,
hospitals, and rehab clinics.
Now I have been sober for 10 months. I
would never have achieved this without my
therapist. I owe my life to her. She exemplifies what an entire agency should and
can achieve.
PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES
Assessed and treated the
medical needs of 175 adults
with mental disorders and
263 family members
High quality, accessible and
affordable psychiatric evaluation
and follow-up. FSA is the lead
agency in the Marin Alliance for
Psychiatric Services, a collaboration with Marin’s largest mental
health providers.
– A retired Marin teacher
AGESONG GROUPS
FOR ELDERS
Enriched the lives of 46 older adults
Discussion groups for men
and women 65 years and older
to discover and share genuine
concerns and desires, and
enliven the search for deeper
joy and satisfaction in life.
AgeSong facilitators meet regularly for discussion and training
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FSA Legacy Fund for Families
Help to ensure vulnerable children and families get the
support they need to be safe, and to grow and thrive.
Remember Marin Families In Your Will
Legacy Circle Members
Britt & Steve Thal
I feel privileged to have served on boards and volunteered with
Marin non-profit organizations for nearly 30 years. My wife
Britt and I recognize the vital importance of these organizations for the health of our community.
We believe that FSA is a premier agency, not only in its
award-winning leadership and scope of services, but in
the dedication of its 200 extraordinary volunteers. Many
of these volunteers work in areas of particular interest to our
family, including suicide prevention and helping women and
children who have been the victims of domestic violence.
Without the hard work of FSA’s team, too many lives of
Marin children and adults would be lost or destroyed.
Britt and I have made a commitment to continue our support of FSA’s life-saving
services through a planned gift. It is gratifying to invest in our community’s future,
even as our ability to give annually has been effected by the economic downturn.
It is our true hope that, with accumulated contributions from caring individuals, FSA can
build an endowment so the agency’s work can continue well into the future. With this wish
in mind, we’ve decided to augment our annual gift with a planned gift that will continue
beyond our lives. – Steve Thal
IT’S NOT THAT HARD…
Most donors think of planned giving as daunting, an area of giving best left to the wealthy.
As custodians of our community’s future, however, all donors can play a satisfying role in
making planned gifts, leaving the technicalities to specialists. Planned giving is simply a
financial strategy for making a major gift.
Think of the good…
Family Service Agency of Marin could do if
every supporter made a planned gift!
For confidential information on the tax and income benefits
of planned giving, call Marianne Gabelman at 491-5705.
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Volunteer Of The Year
VICTORIA HEIGES
For her extraordinary effort on behalf of at-risk Marin County Teenagers
Thanks to Victoria’s passionate advocacy of teens and their wellbeing, FSA was able to offer a voluntary mental health check-up
called TeenScreen to high school sophomores in Marin County
last winter. TeenScreen was developed by Columbia University to
raise awareness of the stresses teens face; prevent teen suicide; and
to promote their mental wellness and ability to thrive.
Victoria dedicated untold hours assisting the agency in managing
TeenScreen and coordinating all activities at the school sites. It
was a daunting project and an enormous achievement. As a result
of Victoria’s tireless efforts, the lives of teens throughout Marin
have been enriched, and some quite possibly saved. Thank you,
Victoria, this program could not have happened without you!
Spirit Of The Family Award
Marin Independent Journal
For its dedication to improving the lives of Marin children, adults, and families
The Marin Independent Journal
has been the county’s community
newspaper for almost 150 years, and
has worked from its beginnings to
improve and strengthen the lives of
all Marin residents and institutions.
The IJ leadership has steadfastly
maintained its commitment to
delivering local news and supporting
all that’s positive in the community,
including the work of communitybased organizations. The newspaper
has a long history of grant-making,
marketing and giving broad public
exposure to the needs of Marin’s
residents and services that help to
promote the wellbeing of
our community.
FSA honors this commitment and recognizes the newspaper’s positive impact on the
lives of our children, adults and families, and the community as a whole. We extend our
appreciation to Matthew Wilson, president and publisher, Doug Bunnell, executive editor,
Brad Breithaupt, opinion page editor and Dianne Provenzano, manager sales and marketing.
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Saluting Our 200 Remarkable Volunteers!
Suicide Prevention & Community
Counseling’s
“One More Time”
Thrift Store
Volunteers
Family Service
League of Marin
“The Family Store”
Volunteers
SHOP FOR GREAT DEALS! DONATE YOUR QUALITY MERCHANDISE TO OUR RETAIL STORES!
The Family Store at 448 Miller Ave., Mill Valley V One More Time at 1821 4th Street, San Rafael
SUICIDE PREVENTION & COMMUNITY COUNSELING ADVISORY BOARD
David Green, Chair F Linda Allen, MFT F John Ewing F Ken Holmes
David Kest, MFT F Richard Slusher F Janet Taylor F Jean Taylor
Kudos to our dedicated Hotline & Grief Counseling Volunteers
JEANNETTE PRANDI CHILDREN’S CENTER STEERING COMMITTEE
Ed Berberian, Marin County District Attorney F Captain Jim Berg F Cyndy Doherty
Michael Grogan, Ph.D. F Captain Mike Keller F Heather Ravani F Captain Mike Ridgeway
Volunteer Parent Aides train to
mentor young families in crisis
(Left-Right) Donna Cameron,
Mary Lou Kern and Ann Butler
Farewell to our Dear Friends…
Elizabeth passed away this year, leaving behind a
profound legacy of service. She co-launched AgeSong,
FSA’s popular program for older adults. Prior to that,
she served on FSA’s Board of Trustees and Pregnancy
and Early Parenting Center’s Advisory Board. Her
grace, humor, and wisdom was an inspiration.
We miss her terribly.
John died unexpectedly last fall while hiking his
beloved Marin hills. He was an outstanding member
of FSA’s Board of Trustees. A sensitive and giving man,
Elizabeth Bugental, Ph.D. John cared deeply about our community’s most
vulnerable children and families. We all miss his
humor, keen intellect, and generous spirit.
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John Roberts, M.D.
Gratitude For
Exceptional Volunteer Service
FSA’S BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Board Officers 2008-2009
Thank you, Joycelyn, for
your two years of leadership and service as Board
President! (2007-09)
John Curtis, Ph.D.,Vice President
Joycelyn Calvin White, President
Peter Lowry, Treasurer
(Dee Boyd, Secretary, not pictured)
Beth Allen, MFT*  Dino Alessio  Beth Ashley*  Nancy Belza  Dee Boyd*  Kate Colin
John Curtis  Jennifer Elgie  Randy Fong*  Louise Franklin  Margot Fraser
S. Kramer Herzog  Peter Lowry  Roger Peters  Mary Roberts  Barrett Schaefer
Sandra Woliver  Kathleen Sheehan, Family Service League
RETIRING BOARD MEMBERS
WE WILL MISS YOU!
Thank you, Margot, for sharing your wisdom, business acumen, leadership
skills, sense of humor, and profound compassion with the children and
families of Marin. FSA and the community as a whole have benefited
enormously from your tireless efforts and generosity.
You are an inspiration to us all.
Dee, you have been a delightful, hard-working, witty and
gracious ambassador for FSA.
Margot Fraser
Thank you for your HR expertise, I.T. support, volunteering
at numerous events, and serving as the Board secretary.
Your willingness to always pitch in and help has been
greatly appreciated.
Dee Boyd
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Celebrating Unsung Heroes
FSA Trainees and Interns
FSA is well known for providing exemplary training for master’s and doctorate level students
and graduates in counseling, clinical psychology and social work. FSA’s interns and trainees provide an invaluable service to our community, devoting hundreds of hours of unpaid
services. Many thanks to the following for their dedicated service in FY2008-09:
Susan Arndt  Casey Adams Binstadt  Tamara Bolinger  Nell Branco  Cristin Brew
Keely Buchanan  Liza Chapman  Karen Dibblee  Cynthia Duxbury  June Dziedzic
Soledad Espinola  Tecsia Evans  Mical Falk  Lisa Fowler  Callista Frye
Robyn Ganeles  Jenny Goodall  Mary Greathouse  Carley Hauck  Annette Holloway
Alexis Kalikman  Robin Keller  Aaron Kenney  Thom Kessler  Nikoo Khansari
Diana Kottle  Joan Kraemer  Melissa Ladrech  Nancy Lambert  Beverly Leftwich
Alan Liebert  Katy Lloyd  Nelida Amarante Louden  Lisa Lukianoff  Robin Mayer
Teresa McGlashan  Wendy Santos-Modessit  Lisa Olson  Sherrin Packer  Jessica Palfini
Marlie Palmer  Ann Parsons  Camerin Ross  Kathy Sanguinetti  Katherine Shine
Catherine Smith  Melissa Troncin  Michael Turrigiano  Christina Walker
Anna Paine-Westergren  Kristin Wheel  Anicia Williams  Sarah Wohn  Jill Zechowy
TEAM FSA!
Staff and Interns
participate in
2009 Human Race
Staff Service Anniversary Awards
The following staff members exemplify integrity, talent, and extraordinary dedication to
improving the lives of our community’s children, adults and families:
25 YEARS: Cathy Ingrassia, Suicide Prevention & Community Counseling
20 YEARS: Linda Allen, MFT, Director, Suicide Prevention & Community Counseling
15 YEARS: Diana Hill, MFT, Director, Parent Child Interaction Therapy Program
Marta Van Leuven, MFT, therapist
10 YEARS: Carlos Molina, Ed.D., MFT, Director, Services for Addiction Recovery
Lourdes Quesada, MFT, Supervisor, Child and Family Treatment
5 YEARS: Chris Grogan, Office Manager
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DOCTOR ZHIVAGO
65th Anniversary Gala
September 12, 2009
Many thanks to our generous sponsors, auction donors, and volunteers!
Presented by:
Autodesk T Frankie Gray T Marin Community Foundation T Family Service League
Beth & John Allen T Margot Fraser Fund
Lara’s Gold Circle
Bank of Marin T Herbst Foundation T ING Investment Management T Fidelity Investments T Kaiser Permanente
Dino Alessio T Nancy & Paul Belza/Paul Belza Design T Ann & Mac Coffey T Kate and Jeff Colin T Stephanie Evans
Penelope More T Roger Peters & Stephanie Moulton T Mary VanVoorhees
Tanya’s Silver Circle
Westamerica Bank T Sonoma Bank T Linda & Mike Allen T Sarah & Terry Calvani T Anne & Tony Campodonico
Janell & Joe Ciatti T John Curtis, Ph.D T Joseph R. Fink/Dominican University T Nina & John Gladish
Linda & Jon Gruber T S. Kramer Herzog T Martha & David Irmer Louise & Eamon Keegan T KC & Steve Lauck
Chris & Eric Lindner T Kristy Pierce & Karl Matthias T Katy & Francis McGovern T Patty & Don McGrath
Tina & John Mehan T Linda & Lee Meier T Marilyn & Rick Riede T Ruth Rosen & David Galin
Katy Jo & Ray Sebastian T Jackie & Craig Thomas
Revolutionary Friends
Catherine Kennedy, M.D. T Rob KovellT Don & Pat Leisey T Sally Lovett T Brenda & Don MacLean
Joan & Russ Roane T Tom & Dorothy Ruppanner T Sandra Woliver T Darice & Jeff O’neill
Auction Contributors
(Preliminary listing) Beth & John Allen T S. Kramer Herzog T Mac Coffey, sculptor T Dino Alessio T Napili Kai Beach Resort
Katy & Francis McGovern T Linda & Lee Meier T Sandy & Jeff Walker T Chris & Eric Lindner T Todo Santos – Sally Lovett
Elaine Petrocelli, Book Passage T Margot Fraser T Martin Cruz Smith T Anne Lamott T Isabel Allende T Carlos Santana
Andrea Hanson – Casa Andrea T Sandra Woliver T KTVU, Channel 2 T Martin and Emily Smith T April Port & Rick Revetria
Dance Arts Studio T Cindy Evans T Teresa Galli T Karen Dibblee Jewelry Design T Sue Maloney & Givenchy International
Suzanne Storch/Rosemary’s Cottage T Cucina Ristorante Insalatas T Miss Kitty Sings T Body Image Personal Fitness
Kathy Goodman/Well Rehearsed T Ruby Ulrich T Marche aux Fleurs T Patricia Hanwright T Melissa Ladrech T Bibi Moore
Craig Neibaur/Massage for the Arts T Dave Green T Il Davide T Golds Gym Marin T Sabor of Spain
Elizabeth Link/Link Mediation T Mike Elgie T Birkenstock Sandals T Park Avenue Catering T Ruth Rakosky T Lark Theater
Morton and Bassett Spices T Louise Franklin T Don Goewey/Mystic Cool T San Rafael Joe’s T Janell & Joe Ciatti
Steve & Kelly Jones T Cynthia Goodman, M.D. T Margie Ellis T Rick and Marilyn Reide T The Spanish Table
Laurel Kato Personal Trainer T Arthur “Mike” Allen, M.D./Pacific Eye Associates T Insalatas T Diane and Bruce Powell
Piazza D’Angelo T Ballet Russe T Balboa Cafe T Jason’s Restaraunt T Marine Mammal Center
W i n e r i e s & Vo d k a
Cline Vineyards
TR Elliott
Calera Wine Company
Loxton Cellars
Slaughter House Cellars
Tim Olson/Odgen Wines
Pacheco Winery
The Boyd Family Vineyard
Kent Rassmussen Winery
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We Salute Our Donors
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BENEFACTORS
$25,000 or More
Beth & John Allen
Family Service League
Margot Fraser
(The Margot Fraser Fund of MCF)
Marin Community Foundation
The San Francisco Foundation
LEADERSHIP CIRCLE
$10,000 - $24,999
Anonymous
Milagro Foundation
Mac & Ann Coffey
Hilla Kirschner
William and Christney McGlashan
Kaiser Permanente
Nancy Warfield
CORNERSTONE PARTNERS
$5,000 - $9,999
The Isabel Allende Foundation
Nancy & Paul Belza
Wendy Buchen
Jon & Linda Gruber
(Gruber Family Foundation)
Wendy Hayward
Herbst Foundation
Hilltop Group
Charitable Foundation
Tina & John Mehan
COMMUNITY PARTNERS
$2,500 - $4,999
Sydne & Allan Bortel
Mary Roberts and Donald Feurzeig
Wells Fargo
Krieger Charitable Trust
(In honor of Eric Shapiro)
Marin Charitable Association
Sandra Woliver
Silvio H. Cheda Charity Trust /
San Rafael Elks Lodge # 1108
TREASURED FRIENDS
$1,000 - $2,499
Dr. & Mrs. Arthur Ablin
Shirley Banks
Gillian Biggs
Cathy Burke
(Brownrigg Charitable Trust)
Chevron Humankind
Jeff and Kate Colin
Ginger & Les Crane
Donald & Leona Davis
Dominican University
Joseph Fink, Ph.D.
Diane Grialou
Larry & Stephanie Hart
S. Kramer Herzog
(In honor of Betty Wood)
David & Teresa Korol
Sue Maloney
Deborah Matthies
Jane Miller
Patricia & John O’Neil
(In honor of Marian Price)
PERFORCE Foundation
(On behalf of Steven Wolf)
Roger Peters & Stephanie Moulton
Allen & Susan Peters
Ruth Rosen & David Galin
Allison Roberts
(In honor of Dorothy and
Tom Ruppanner)
Dorothy & Tom Ruppanner
Eric Shapiro
St. John’s Church
Tides Foundation
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August 2008 through August 2009
VALUED FRIENDS
$500 - $999
Dino Alessio
Beth Ashley
Mel Augustine
Bank of Marin
Joycelyn Calvin White
Joan Capurro
Christ Presbyterian Church
Carmen DeLano
Mike & Carol Elgie
Randall & Teresa Fong
Louise Franklin
Esme Gordon
Dave & Barbara Green
Patricia & Joseph Hanwright
Corinne M. Hedrick
KC & Steve Lauck
Purple Lady / Barbara Meislin Fund
(In honor of Beth Ashley’s
loving, generous spirit)
Kenneth and Vera Meislin
(In honor of Nancy and
Paul Belza)
Rick and Teri Niello
Ann & Dave Peterson
Conn & Susan Rusche
CIRCLE OF DONORS
Under $500
Roger & Pamela Abendroth
Merry & Glen Alberigi
Linda & Mike Allen
Robert Anderson &
Lois Claire Stevens
Anonymous (3)
Jean Ansley
Peter & Karen Arnold
James and Elizabeth Austin
Sommer and Felix AuYeung
Mary Bailor
Leslie Balestreri
Carl & Joan Basore
Doris Bassett
Suzanne Baty
H. Spencer Bloch, M.D.
Johanna Blok
Mr. & Mrs. Alan Bonapart
(In honor of Ted Kahn)
Brian and Beryl Bourke
Nancy & Henry Bourne
Susan Bowman
Mary Briggs
(In honor of friends and family:
Jim and Barb Briggs, Caroline
DeMers and Mike Mroz, Kate
and Mark Plaskon, Nellu and
Seth Hadland, and The Staff at
Latitude 38 Publishing)
Suzanne & David Broad
(In honor of Hilla Kirschner)
Todd and Kirsten Brockman
Joan Brown
Barbara Bruhn & Charles Keast
Rebecca Brumbaugh
Carolyn S. Bryant
Mary Jane Burke
Carole Burnett
Yvonne Bush
William Caddell
Jerry Cahill & Kathleen King
Pat and John Cahill
Danielle Cane
Anne & John Caple
Karen J. Carmody
Gina Carneiro
(In honor of Donna Husen)
Alan B. Carr, Ph.D.
Elsie Carr
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Myrna Chapman
Community Action Marin
Katherine Crecelius & Mark Agnew
Harry and Virginia Crosson
(In honor of Virginia S. Crosson)
Sharon Cushman, Ph.D.
Idgi D’Andrea Ph.D.
Pam Deer
(In honor of Mary Ciocca)
Joe DeLano
Celia DeMartini
(In honor of Ann DeMartini
on her birthday)
Ann DeMartini
Dolls From the Attic of Northern
California
Deutsche Bank
Meg Doyle
Roberta Duncan
Henry Dunlap
Sterling Eagleton
Phyllis Eisenman - Lampert
Patricia Enos
Stephanie Evans, Ph.D.
Kit Everts
Katherine K. Feidler
Mervin Feld
Maggie Feld
Jeffrey Felix
Jacqueline Floyd
Frank Howard Allen Realtors
Scott Frerich & Sally D’Angelo
David & Esther Frey
Friedman & Associates
Friends of Susan Adams
Dean & Chalayne Gallinatti
Dr. & Mrs. Donald F. German
Elissa & Ron Giambastiani
Jennie & John Gill
Lewis & Constance Gill
Linda Godfrey
Lawrence & Doris Goldberg
Lorrie Goldin
Pat & Bob Glass
Ruth Goldman
GoodSearch
Susan and J. Gregg
Jacquie and Bruce Gribens
(In honor of Ben Lerchin’s
graduation)
Diane Grinsell
Michael & Lorraine Grogan
Michael & Christine Grogan
Mary Grove
Steve Grove
Debra Guerin
Nancy Gump and Carl Diehl
Erika Hagopian
Margaret Harding
Lauri M. Harper
Michael & Barbara Harris
Vincent Hayes
Tom & Faye Hendricks
Anne Hiaring
Henry & Ginny Hinds
John & Lynne Hoffman
Wendy Homer
Joe & Katie Horn
Sue Hulley, Ph.D.
Merrill Hunn
Nancy Hurtado
Marion Irvine
Stephanie Ivler
Jane Jacobs
Ruth Jaeger & Steve Wolf
Mary Jean Jawetz
Barbara Jereb
Margaret E. Jones
Norlene Jones
Edward & Linda Jones
Roberta P. Keiler
Kathy Kendall
Lowell Kepke
Collier C. Kimball
George & Barbara Klein
Maurice & Joann Knox
Marshall Krause
Ladies of Elks Lodge #1108
Clifford Lardinois
Wolfgang & Alexandra Lederer
Jennie Lee Gill
Susan & Donald Leonard
John Levy
Wallace & Roseanna Lourdeaux
Sally Lovett
Peter C. Lowry
Maureen Maguire
Jonathan Marks / At Home In Marin
(On behalf of Sommer and
Felix AuYeung)
Elizabeth and Ira Marlowe Fund
Fred & Jackie Mayer
Ray & Mary McDevitt
Jim & Maureen McGeehan
Paula McNally
(In honor of friends at
Christmas time)
Paula McNally
(In Honor of Judy and
Bruce Belding)
Margaret A. Melsh
Metropolitan Arts Partnership
Roberta S. Michels
Debbie Mills
Dr. & Mrs. Roland Minami
(In honor of
Richard McAuliffe, MD)
Mary & Stephen Mizroch
Phillip Moffitt
Connie and Dan Morse
Clementina Moya Kun
Fraser & Helen Muirhead
Catherine H. Munson /
Lucas Valley Properties
Alice Nakahata
Alan & Patricia Negrin
Jeff Newman
Gail Noah
Lorraine W. Norby
Sharon Olivares
Dana Oliver and Adam Wolfson
James E. Snyder
Ann-Marie Parker
Penelope M. Pera
Wells Fargo Bank
Steve Petterle
Nathan & Anne Plotkin
Mr. Bruce Pohoriles
Marian Price
David & Mary Rabb
Ruth Rakosky
Katherine Randolph
Jean Rhodes
Larry & Diane Rich
Jo Ann Richardson
Sue & Bill Rochester
Sandra Rodgers
Ms. Katherine Rolston
Cathy Rooney
Ken & Joan Rosenthal
Martin & Victoria Russell
Peter & Barbara Sapienza
Tony & Betty Saris
Barrett Schaefer
Chris Schaefer
Sue Schueler
Ethel Seiderman
Dr. & Mrs. John W. Severinghaus
Kathleen Sheehan
Carole & Douglas Sheft
We Salute Our Donors
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Pat Shelton
James Snyder
Carol & David Souten
Joseph & Sparkie Spaeth
Gary R. Spratling
Gene Stocking
Richard & Judy Sullivan
Doris Sutter
Carol Svetcov
Tamalpais Bank
Beverly A. Tarbell
Don & Joyce Tayer
Bob & Alice Thomas
Theresa & Robert Tomasello
Mr. & Mrs. L. Tomimatsu
Holy Innoncents Episcopal
Church / Treasure Mart
Janie Truesdell
Jennifer L. Tyson Anderson
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Ulrich
Frances E. Vaughan, Ph.D.
Marjorie Gans Walters, Ph.D.
(In honor of Katherine Lorber
and Newton Harband’s wedding)
Esther Wanning and
Greg Brockbank
Marie Waters
Loretta Wihlborg
Elizabeth Williamson
Ashley Wood, LCSW
Betty Wood, LCSW & Harvey
Lerchin, MD
Barbara Wornum
Caroline & Joe Youmans
Jay Zlotnick
Mr. Gordon O. White
MEMORIAL DONATIONS
In Memory of Elizabeth Bugental
Dr. & Mrs. Robert M. Rowden
Samuel & Nancy Ziegler
In memory Paul Alan Clevenger
Charles Benet
In memory of Marianne Figen
Ellie Bloch
In memory of Connie Gill
and Kay Washburns sister
Maggie Feld
In memory of Emma Keppel
Anne K. Crane
In memory of Darlene Klaif
Erica Posner
In memory of Larry Kramer
Sue Kramer
In memory of John McConnell
Gary McConnell & Denise Shaheen
In memory of William
and Alice Paganini
Marlene Paganini
In memory of John Roberts
Anonymous
Scott Bailey
Thomas Boyd
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Cunha
Barbara Daugherty
Margot Fraser
Margaret Hallett
Marvin and Arlene Kaplan
Dick & Val Matthews
Jim & Maureen McGeehan
Allen & Susan Peters
Alison Roberts
Ruth Rosen & David Galin
Amy and Dana Ross
Dorothy & Tom Ruppanner
Rachel Salberg
Gwen and Loyd Spencer
August 2008 through August 2009
Jerome P. Stern
Norm and Cathy Weeden
Sandra Woliver
In memory of Olive Ryan
Sue Kramer
In memory Norman Zilber
Helen & Alan Bonapart
PEPC (MEMORIALS)
In memory of Lexi Lieberman
Jane Jacobs
MATCHING CHALLENGE 09
(MEMORIALS)
In memory of Randy Bolt
Sandra Younglove-Bolt
In memory of Bruce Hildreth
Treva Kean Strauss
Phyllis Faber
SPCC(MEMORIALS)
In memory of Maria Allen’s husband
Barbara Meislin
In memory of Sasheen Arrowsmith
C.J. & Michael Arrowsmith
In memory of Casey Brooks
John and Erika Brooks
In memory of
Michael Griffin Dichey
Sandra and Michael Harner
In memory of Joanie, and
honor of Noreen Dunnigan
(HAPPY BIRTHDAY)
Judy Stranzl
In memory of Sadie Foster-Allen
Jane A. Truesdell
In memory of Thomas Fountain
Patricia and Kenneth Jensen
In memory of George Fraser
Paula Trehearne
In memory of Eric Friedlander
Douglas Horngrad
In memory of Paul Giovannoni
Shirley A. Giovannoni
In memory of Michele Amy Guard
Nancy Guard Evans
In memory of Richard A. Haroff
Claudia Lowder
In memory of Vincent A. Hinds
Ginny & Henry Hinds
In memory of Cora Isaacson
and Ronald Isaacson
John & Anita Naylor
In memory of baby brother
Robert Johnson
Frank Gray
In memory Dean Larson
Barbara Slusher
In memory of Tim McBride
Lois Kortum & George McBride
In memory of John M. McCoy
Anna Maria McCoy
In memory of
Gracie and Fred Merritt
Johnny Merritt
In memory of Doris Mesmer
Michael Mesmer
In memory of daughter Teri Palm
Patricia Palm
In memory Barbara Powers Gans
Susan Hyde Green
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In memory of Dorthee Redford
Barbara Belluomini
In memory of Lynn Rolston
Kathy Rolston
In memory of Brad Ryan
Ann McGuire
In memory of Joan Sheldon
Rebecca Brumbaugh
In memory Marianne Shone
Grace Rogers
In memory of Lloyd Tanner
Susan & Michael Belling
In memory of Michael Waters
and in celebration of his daughter
(Sara Waters) wedding
Marie Waters
In memory Robert Craig Wilson
Charles B. Wilson, M.D.
In memory of Paul Byron Wright
Mar Grannan
In memory of Hugh Young
Marguerite Gilbert
Mary and Mark Kyle
IN KIND DONORS
Amber - Allen Publishing, INC.
Brandon Bay
Brutocao Cellars
Cars Program LLC
Cathy & Dave Capper
June Dziedzic
Louise Gaston, Ph.D.
Gryphon String Instruments
Annette Holloway
Chuck & Barbara Lavaroni
Ms. Perlstein
Phil Ruppanner
Lila Sparks-Daniels
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen A. Thal
Kathleen Tyson
John Whitty
Tiana Wimmer
FAMILY TO FAMILY 2008
Jan Cooper /
Partners in Business Systems
Randy and Teresa Fong
Alex Fong and Niki Pascua
Margot Fraser
(Margot Fraser Fund of MCF)
Michael & Christine Grogan
Margaret Hallett
S. Kramer Herzog
Ruth Rosen
Rotary Club of San Rafael Harbor
HUMAN RACE SPONSORS
A BIG thank you to all those who
generously made pledges for our FSA
team that included 32 interns, trainees, volunteers, and staff who raised
over $19,000. A special thanks to
race coordinators Rachelle Averbach
and Joan Roane.
Easy Automotive
Peter Levi Plumbing
Edward Stark
Suhr Risk Services
BETH ASHLEY
SCHOLARSHIP FUND
The Fund helps support mental
health and parent education services
for at-risk, low-income families.
Marin Community Foundation /
Thomas Peters, Ph.D.
Susan L. Adamson
Dino Alessio
Supervisor Judy Arnold
County of Marin
Autodesk
Diane & William Bagley
Louis Bartolini
Doris Bassett
Suzanne Beittel
Ellie Bloch
Edward Boyce
Dick and Dottie Breiner
Hon. & Mrs. Richard H. Breiner
Mary Jane Burke
Joan Capurro
Patricia Cahill
KC Casey
Ann Clarke
Virginia Crumley
John Curtis
Vickie & Raymond Day
Betty Dietz
Ruth Downing
Helen Dufficy
The Epstein Family
Karen and Jerry Evans
Kit Everts
Phylliss Faber
Jeanne Fidler
Margot Fraser
Marianne Gabelman
Lawrence & Doris Goldberg
Marjorie Goodman
David & Margie Guggenhime
(In honor of Beth Ashley)
Joe Gutstadt and Eileen Siedman
Margaret Hallett
Julie Harris
Wendy Homer
Dr. Jan Hutchinson
Roberta Keiler
Hilla Kirschner
Ron and Ruth Koenig
Mary Kuehne McEachron
Marilyn Laatsch
Patricia Lazor
Barbara Lee
Jeanne Leoncini
Myra K. Levenson
Amy Levine
Sally Lovett
Lucas Valley Properties
Jacqueline Mayer
Marin County
Board of Supervisors
Marin Independent Journal
Barbara Meislin /
Purple Lady Fund
(In honor of Beth Ashley)
Mary Mizroch
Helen Muirhead
Catherine Munson
Lorrie Norby
Zhihong Li & Ron Olson
Frances Parks
Allen Peters
Suzie Pollak
Ruth Rakosky
Jean and Peter Rhodes
Edith Rivasplata
Robin Robinson
Martha Rosamond and
Dorine George
Beverly Savitt
Phyllis and Richard Schlobohm
Sue Schueler
Ethel Seiderman
Sue Severin
Eileen Siedman and Joe Gutstadt
Martha Siegel
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We Salute Our Donors
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Mrs. Wm. J. J. Smith (Lora Lou)
Dick Spotswood
Margaret Weed St. John
Robert Sterling
Joan Thayer
Nancy Thomson
Kathy Truax
Henk and Niki Van Nood
Mary Van Voorhees
Elizabeth Williamson
Matthew Wilson
Judith Yardling
Nancy Zakim
Suzanne Zimmerman
Marcia Stieger and Steven Lyons
(In honor of Rachelle
Averbach’s Birthday)
Elizabeth Terplan
Rosemary Wall
(In honor of Rachelle
Averbach’s Birthday)
Doris B. Youtz
PREGNANCY & EARLY
PARENTING CENTER
Partnership Fund
Benefactors
$5,000 or more
The Isabel Allende Foundation
Bella Vista Foundation
First 5 Marin
Margot Fraser (The Margot Fraser
Fund of MCF)
Hedge Funds Care
Robert K. and Barbara J. Strauss
Foundation (Penelope More)
Leadership Circle
$1,000 - $4,999
Fred & Annette Gellert
(Fred Gellert Family Foundation)
Gordon & Rees, LLP
St. John’s Church
John and Angela Supple
Community Partners
$500 - $999
David & Claudia Chittenden
Etta & Arthur Deikman
Valued Friends
Under $500
Anonymous (2)
John and Carol Buchholz
(In honor of Rachelle
Averbach’s Birthday)
Terry Caldwell
Alan B. Carr, Ph.D.
Shirley J. Cicero
Laura Foster Collins
William and Annette Corcoran
John Edakara
Susan Ganzer
(In honor of Rachelle
Averbach’s Birthday)
David & Margie Guggenhime
Patricia Hale
Vincent Hayes
Ruth Heller
S. Kramer Herzog
(In honor of Kathy Truax)
Catherine Kennedy, M.D.
Judith Lagomarsino
(In honor of Rachelle
Averbach’s Birthday)
Lynette Mclame and Todd Steiner
(In honor of Rachelle
Averbach’s Birthday)
Roberta S. Michels
Gary Oates & Cynthia Flinn
(In honor of John and
Peggy Flinn)
Carol Rodgers
Elizabeth Salin, MFT
Roberta Seifert, Ph.D.
Ruth Sluser
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August 2008 through August 2009
SUICIDE PREVENTION &
COMMUNITY COUNSELING
Benefactors
$25,000 or more
CORNERSTONE PARTNERS
$5,000 - $10,000
Peggy Haas
Leadership Circle
$1000 - $4,999
Mike & Linda Allen
Vera Cook
Brenda & Don MacLean
Marilynne Forguson
Patricia R. Burnham
(In honor of the staff at SP&CC)
Janet Taylor
The Donald O. Collins Foundation
Community Partners
$500 - $999
Supervisor Judy Arnold /
County of Marin
Marie Collins
Margot Fraser
(The Margot Fraser Fund of MCF)
Debra Bellings-Kee & Terry Kee
J. Michael Mahoney
Purple Lady /
Barbara Meislin Fund
(In honor of Beth Ashley’s
loving, generous spirit)
Peter & Veronica Siggins
Tamalpais Bank
UNICO National
Marin County Chapter
VALUED FRIENDS
Under $500
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Abbott
Richard M. Adams
Mr. & Mrs. Hal Aguirre
Vanessa Allen
Drs. Paul & Geri Alpert
Stanley & Sara Bailis
Leslie Balestreri
Suzanne Baty(Baty Family Trust)
Susan & Michael Belling
Alan & Ellen Berkowitz
Bonnie Beyer
Helen S. Bonapart
Gerard J. Bourguignon
Brian & Beryl Bourke
Susan Bowser
Kerreen L. Brandt
(In honor of Marie Collins)
Paul R. & Ann Brenner
Mel Brown
Jean Buckingham
Sharon Burch
Diane Burger
Nancy L. Busse
Kay Butler
William Caddell
Eirwen & Ceri Calden
Karen J. Carmody
Alan B. Carr, Ph.D.
John & Barbara Chase
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn E. Cheetham
Tineke Colenbrander
Mimi Cornelius
Stephen and Nancy De Martini
Leslie Decker
Robert and Kay DeMattei
Victoria DeWitt
Gayle Donsky
Meg Doyle
Diane & Heinz Dreier
Noreen Dunnigan
Phyllis Eisenman-Lampert
Kit Everts
Ellen H. Eyster
(In honor Janet Taylor)
Jerry L. Farber
Tim Farrell
Frank Howard Allen Realtors
Thomas & Sally Freed
Rita Garcia
Ms. Carole Gathman
Janet Gelati
Robert Gleason
Karen L. Gordon
David Guggenhime
(In honor of Linda Sisler)
Marcia Hagen
Ann Hanson
(In honor of compassionate
friends and family members
whose children died by suicide)
Lauri Harper
Earl & Donna Hart
Marc Harvey
Virginia Havel
Ralph & Gillian Hayward
Jack & Barbara Herrero
S. Kramer Herzog
(In honor of Linda Allen)
Janice Hitchcock
Elizabeth Hotchkin
Joyce Howe
Dr. & Mrs. Ralph W. Jacobs
Dr. & Mrs. Ervin Jindrich
Elaine Johnson
(In honor of Mardys Whiteman)
Edward & Linda Jones
Dan Kalb, Ph.D.
Nona Kaufman
Barbara & George Klein
Nancy William Koors
Las Gallinas Lions Club
Janice Leach
Elaine Levy Marlow
Paula Machado
J. Michael Mahoney
(In honor Linda Allen)
Peter & Melanie Maier
Simone & Wander Mall
Walter Mallory
Lee Marken
Sam McClure
John S. McKinney
Elaine G. McMahon
Deborah McNeil
Sean Murray
Steve & Ruth Nash
Maureen Nass
Kathleen & Bob Norwood
Gail & Richard Odgers
Sharon Olivares
Patricia & John O’Neil
Virginia F. Pabst
Karen and Timothy Padovese
Michael Paganini
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Frances Parks
James Patten
Joseph & Eda Pell
Linda Penney
Polly Pezoldt
Lore Sommer Phillips
James & Joy Phoenix
Nathan & Anne Plotkin
Steven Podesta
Olive & Robert Politzer
Duncan Lee Pullen
Grace Rawlins
Justine Roberts
Jillian C. Robinson
Grace Rogers
Larry & Diane Rosenberger
Esther Rosha-Stadtler
Harriet Sarkaria
Paul & Yvonne Sasse
Greg Schlappich
Richard Schneider
Sue Schueler
Jackie Sciarrillo
Dr. & Mrs. John Severinghaus
Lynda Sheehan
Margaret Smith
Teressa Snyder
Mr. Snyder
Gail W. Stern
(In honor of Janet H. Taylor)
J. Dietrich Stroeh
Wilfred & Betty Swalberg
Bonnie Swift
The Prankster LLC.
Janeen Thomas
(In honor Jane Zaneskie)
Werner W. Trueb
Joan H. Von Leesen
(In honor Janet Taylor)
John W. Ward
Susie Ward
Marie Waters
Robert G. Webster, Jr., M.D.
(In honor of Linda Allen)
Shannon Weisberg
Amy Todd Wheels
Jane S. Woolf
Joan Wright
Winifred & Frank Yim
Marvin Zauderer
(In honor Leslie Brown)
Suzanne Zimmerman
Family Service Agency of Marin
FINANCIAL STATEMENT JUNE 2009*
Operating Fund Revenue
Assets
Donations
1. Non-Designated
$191,811
2. Designated For Programs
$126,957
3. Other Donations (a)
$27,346
Total Donations
Cash Accounts (d)
$936,436
Accounts Receivable
1. Victim Restitution
$36,998
2. General Counseling
$20,701
3. Government Contracts $236,223
4. Other Accounts Receivable
$22,960
Total Accounts Receivable
$316,881
Furniture And Equipment (Net)
$50,604
Other Assets
$66,404
$346,114
Grant & Foundation Revenue
1. Marin Community Foundation $479,210
2. Other Grants & Foundations (b) $165,750
Total Grants & Foundations
$644,960
Thrift Shop Revenue
$61,425
Special Events
$80,615
Government Contracts And Fees (c)
$1,345,561
Client Fees
1. Counseling Fees
2. Other Client Fees
$215,302
$9,655
Total Client Fees
$224,957
Other Revenue
$55,776
Total Revenue
$2,759,408
Operating Fund Expenditures
Total Assets $1,370,325
Liabilities
Liabilities $67,322
Deferred Revenue (e)
$146,118
Total Liabilities
$213,440
Fund Balance $1,241,546
Total Revenue Over (Under) Expenditures
($57,661)
Total Liabilities And Net Assets $1,397,325
Personnel Costs
* Unaudited
1. Administrative & Executive Salaries$275,545
2. Support & Secretarial Wages
$204,369
3. Salaried Program Staff
$788,113
4. Hourly & Temporary Employees $278,378
5. Taxes & Benefits
$346,286
Total Personnel Costs
$1,892,691
Consultants & Outside Services
$141,109
Supplies And Publications
$54,855
Postage, Advertising & Printing
$29,472
Travel And Mileage
$8,743
Insurance
$35,813
(a) Other Donations include MAPS Project Donation;
Soroptimist International; Family Service League;
Memorial Donations and ESCRIP contributions
Occupancy Costs
1. Rent Expense
2. Other Occupancy Costs
(b) Other Grants & Foundations include Bella Vista
Foundation; Milagro Foundation; Hedge Funds Care;
The GGS Foundation; Kaiser Foundation and the
San Francisco Foundation
(c) Major government funding sources include County of
Marin; CHAT Grant; Alcohol, Drug and Tobacco Services;
First 5 Marin; Police Departments; Marin County Sheriff
and District Attorney; Adult Medi-Cal; EPSDT; CalWorks;
Victim Compensation Program; and Community Mental
Health Services
(d) Cash accounts include Money Market & Checking Accounts;
Savings Accounts; various CDs; Morgan Stanley Liquid Asset
Fund; and Family Service League bank accounts
$418,321
$70,106
Total Occupancy Costs
$488,427
Special Events
$42,668
Other Expenses
$76,606
(e) Deferred Revenue includes Bella Vista Foundation;
Jeannette Prandi Children’s Center WestAmerica CD;
Memorial Bequests and Other
Total Expenditures $2,770,384
Revenue Over (Under) Expenditures
- Operating Fund
- The Family Store Thrift Shop
($10,976)
($3,588)
Depreciation Expense
($43,097)
Total Agency Revenue Over (Under) Expenses
($57,661)
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FSA Management Staff
Margaret R. Hallett
Executive Director
Linda Allen, MFT
Suicide Prevention & Community Counseling
Rachelle Averbach, MFT
Community Services
Guadalupe Betancourt
Billing Manager
Doug DELano
IT Manager
Marianne Gabelman
Resource Development & Communication
Chris Grogan
Office Manager
Michael Grogan, Ph.D.
Jeannette Prandi Children’s Center
Carlos Molina, Ed.D., MFT
Services for Addiction Recovery
Allen Peters
Finance and Personnel
Diane A. Suffridge, Ph.D.
Clinical Director
Kathy Truax, MFT
Child and Family Treatment
Results You Can See!
Utilizing both standardized instruments and evaluation tools, clinicians and managers
regularly assess the impact of our services on children, adults, and families.
 Child victims of abuse cope better with trauma
94% reported increased comfort, knowledge, and self-protection skills.
 Children become stronger
83% of children improved in their interpersonal relationships,
and their ability to cope with stress, handle conflict.
 At-risk Parents improve their care-giving skills
82% of parents improved or stabilized their parenting skills,
lowered risk for abuse and neglect.
 Parents see positive changes in their children
90% improved in their overall well-being.
 Substance addicted adults reduce their chemical dependency
70% advanced in one or more stages of their recovery.
 Suicide Prevention & Crisis Hotline saves lives
100% of people calling in a suicidal emergency received
immediate support and intervention and survived the emergency.
 People experiencing grief and loss find solace
91% rated the grief counseling service as good to excellent and would recommend it to others.