Publication - Special Olympics Connecticut

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Publication - Special Olympics Connecticut
2013 Annual Report
Mission
Statement
The mission of Special Olympics is to provide year-round sports
training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type
sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities; giving
them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness,
demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in a sharing
of gifts, skills and friendship with their families, other Special
Olympics athletes and the community.
A Letter From Our Chairman & President
Forty five years ago, our organization began its all important mission
to provide opportunities for our athletes through sports programming
and to change society’s attitude and gain acceptance for persons with
intellectual disabilities. Fast forward to 2013 and Special Olympics has
become the leading influence in communities across Connecticut that
has accomplished a great deal – thanks to an ever growing brigade of
immensely loyal, caring and talented athletes and supporters.
We have much to celebrate as
we look back, because of all the
individuals who, in some way, have
been instrumental in advancing the
Special Olympics movement here in
Connecticut since its inception in 1968.
Just during the past year, we have
recognized numerous volunteers
whose dedication to Special Olympics
Connecticut spans decades, welcomed
newcomers of all ages to the movement,
implemented impactful organizational changes and provided new
opportunities that reflect our mission.
During our Local Coordinators Summit – a gathering of volunteers who
run Special Olympics programs in their communities – we recognized
members who’ve served in their role for 25, 30 or even 40 years!
Collectively, this group of extraordinary volunteers has given 485
years of personal service to our cause which
indicates the level of passion that has been
sustained after so many years!
We refreshed our brand and updated the look
of our uniforms. We brought our staff together
to one “home base” to become more unified
and efficient – so we can provide the best
service possible to all of our organization’s
constituents. We introduced our first Unified
SOCT Volunteer Nancy Hemingway of Pratt and Whitney was honored with a President’s
Award during the Yale vs. Harvard Women’s Basketball Game. She is pictured here with SOCT
Board Chair John Riccardi and SOCT President Beau Doherty.
Sports® Fitness Club, where the emphasis will be on both individual and
group exercise to improve overall well-being. And, we were delighted in
seeing the Special Olympics Unified Sports® program featured on one of
the covers of the Hartford Courant Sunday edition, a first of its kind!
Each year, as in 2013, we continue to make significant progress in our
mission – but we are far from the finish line. We look forward to working
with you to empower more athletes and partners to be brave in all their
attempts, and to ensure respect and opportunity for individuals of all
abilities so that they are fully accepted in our communities.
– John Riccardi, Chairman of the Board
– Beau Doherty, President
Connecticut Reach
North
Canaan
Hartland
Colebrook
Salisbury
Suffield
Norfolk
East Granby
Windsor
Locks
Barkhamsted
Winchester
Simsbury
Cornwall
Goshen
Canton
New
Hartford
Torrington
Kent
Watertown
New
Milford
Woodbury
Wolcott
Waterbury
Roxbury
Berlin
Southington
Cheshire
Middlebury
Bridgewater
Meriden
Prospect
New
Fairfield
Danbury
Seymour Woodbridge
Ansonia
Monroe
Derby
Shelton
Redding
Easton
Weston
Wilton
Fairfield
New
Canaan
Stamford
Greenwich
Thompson
Trumbull
Tolland
Pomfret
Willington
Vernon
Hampton
Mansfield
Coventry
Lebanon
Colchester
Sterling
Voluntown
Sprague
Franklin
Lisbon Griswold
Bozrah Norwich
Middletown
Preston
Middlefield
Durham
Plainfield
Canterbury
Marlborough
East
Hampton
Brooklyn
Windham
Scotland
Hebron
Portland
Killingly
Chaplin
Andover
Columbia
Glastonbury
Putnam
Eastford
Haddam
East Haddam
Salem
North Stonington
Montville
Ledyard
Hamden
Bethany
Newtown
Bethel
Ridgefield
Cromwell
Wallingford
Beacon
Oxford Falls
Ashford
East Manchester
Bolton
Hartford
Naugatuck
Southbury
Brookfield
South
Windsor
Wethersfield
New Newington
Bristol
Thomaston
Plainville Britain
Rocky
Hill
Plymouth
Bethlehem
Sherman
Woodstock
Ellington
East
Windsor
Hartford
Farmington
Morris
Washington
West
Hartford
Harwinton Burlington
Litchfield
Windsor
Bloomfield
Avon
Warren
Union
Stafford
Granby
Canaan
Sharon
Somers
Enfield
Chester
North
Haven
New Haven
Orange West
Haven
North
Branford
Branford
Lyme
Killingworth Deep River
Essex
Guilford
Waterford
East
Lyme
New
London
Groton
Stonington
Old Lyme
Clinton Westbrook
Madison
Old Saybrook
East Haven
Milford
Stratford
Bridgeport
Westport
Norwalk
Darien
Special Olympics Local Programs
Special Olympics Unified Sports® School-Based Programs
Presented by SOCT/CIAC
North America &
and
World
World
Games
Games
2013 Special Olympics
World Winter Games
JANUARY 29 – FEBRUARY 6
PYEONGCHANG, REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Three athletes from Connecticut competed in the
2013 Special Olympics World Winter Games. Team
Connecticut members and the sports they competed
in include: Tonya Hall of Bristol – cross-country skiing,
Stephen Cuthbert of Bethany – snowshoeing, and
Zachary Posner of Clinton – alpine skiing.
2013 Special Olympics North America
Golf Invitational Tournament
OCTOBER 17 – 20, THE STOCKTON SEAVIEW
HOTEL & GOLF CLUB, GALLOWAY, NEW JERSEY
Ten athletes and Unified Sports® partners represented
Connecticut. These golfers include: David Dennin
of Trumbull, Tim Lewis of North Stonington, John
Howard of East Hampton, Catie Moreno of Colchester,
Leo and Skylar Parciak of Lebanon, Michael Hedrick
of Trumbull, Andrew McMillan of Trumbull, John
Turbeville of Stratford and Shawn Reilly of Milford.
Statewide Competitions
WINTER GAMES
SUMMER GAMES
FALL SPORTS FESTIVAL
HOLIDAY SPORTS CLASSIC
March 2 and 3, 2013
June 7, 8 and 9, 2013
September 7 and 8, 2013
November 23 and 24, 2013
906 Athletes & Partners
246 Coaches
1,533 Volunteers
2,384 Athletes & Partners
509 Coaches
2,415 Volunteers
1,113 Athletes & Partners
163 Coaches
508 Volunteers
2,107 Athletes & Partners
127 Coaches
1,008 Volunteers
SPORTS & VENUES
SPORTS & VENUES
SPORTS & VENUES
SPORTS & VENUES
Alpine Skiing, Snowboarding
Ski Sundown, New Hartford
Aquatics
Softball
Connecticut Sportsplex, North Branford
& Kennedy Field, East Haven
Unified Volleyball
Floyd Little Athletic Center, New Haven &
James Hillhouse High School, New Haven
Gymnastics
Bocce
Savin Rock, West Haven
Traditional & Unified Powerlifting
James Hillhouse High School, New Haven
Tennis
Southern Connecticut State
University, New Haven
Sailing
New England Science & Sailing, Stonington
Unified Basketball
Quinnipiac University, Hamden
Croquet
The Ocean House in Watch Hill,
Rhode Island
Traditional & Unified Bowling
AMF Lanes, Milford & AMF Circle Lanes,
East Haven
Cross-Country Skiing, Snowshoeing
CL&P Service Center, Simsbury
Figure Skating, Speed Skating
International Skating Center
of Connecticut, Simsbury
Unified and Traditional Floor Hockey
Pratt & Whitney Hangar, East Hartford
Athletics
Cycling
Soccer
Hamden Hall Athletic Fields,
Hamden
Golf
Sleeping Giant Golf Course, Hamden
Regional Competitions, Qualifiers & Invitationals
Floor Hockey Invitational
January 19 at Fairfield University, Fairfield
Cycling Time Trials
May 19 at Connecticut Light & Power, Cheshire
Curling Bonspiel
February 16 at Nutmeg Curling Club, Bridgeport
Northwest & Southwest Developmental Aquatics
May 23 at Oxford High School, Oxford
Speed Skating Invitational
February 21 at Norwich Ice Rink, Norwich
Golf Skills Jamboree
July 21 at Lyman Orchards Golf Course, Middlefield
Unified Floor Hockey Divisioning Tournament
February 24 at Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford
Northwest Softball Invitational
August 3 at Roger’s Park, Danbury
Windham Swim Meet
March 9 at Windham High School, Windham
Softball Divisioning Tournament
August 10 at Prageman Park, Wallingford
Traditional Basketball Invitational
March 16 at Holy Cross High School, Waterbury
Northwest Regional Bocce Jamboree
August 19 at Veteran’s Memorial Park, Watertown
Urban Youth Day
April 2 at the Floyd Little Athletic Center,
New Haven
Alternate Shot Golf Invitational
August 17 at Orange Hills, Orange
Soccer Divisioning Tournament
May 4 at UCONN, Storrs
Northwest Regional Games: Aquatics
May 5 at Canterbury School, New Milford
Northwest Regional Games: Track
May 18 at Danbury High School, Danbury
Eastern Regional Games
May 11 at Hartford Public Schools, Hartford
Southwest Regional Games
May 11 at Weston High and Junior High Schools,
Weston
Unified Basketball Divisioning Tournament
October 19 at the Floyd Little Athletic Center,
New Haven
Unified Volleyball Divisioning Tournament
October 20 at the Floyd Little Athletic Center,
New Haven
Unified Flag Football Invitational
November 10 at St. Joseph High School, Trumbull
New England Flag Football Invitational
November 17 at Gillette Stadium, Foxborough,
Massachusetts
Southwest Bowling Qualifier
October 26 at AMF Lanes, Milford
Eastern Bowling Qualifier
November 3 at Groton Spare Time Bowl, Groton
November 10 at Silver Lanes, East Hartford
Northwest Bowling Qualifier
November 2 at Spare Time, Bristol & Sky Top Lanes,
Torrington
November 3 at Lore’s Lanes, New Milford
Volleyball Invitational
November 3 at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy,
New London
Unified Cheerleading
Various events throughout the year
Unified Sports®
The Special Olympics Connecticut Unified Sports® Program
The Special Olympics Unified Sports® program brings
athletes with and without intellectual disabilities
together to play sports, gain physical fitness and
develop friendships. Special Olympics Unified
Sports® is a program that is offered in communities
across the state for individuals of all ages. It is also
offered in schools to provide every student the
opportunity to experience and excel at athletics.
Connecticut is world renowned for its impactful
Special Olympics Unified Sports® program in schools
statewide. Twenty-three years ago in Connecticut,
the first partnership between a Special Olympics
state program and an interscholastic sports
organization in the country was established.
Through this partnership, the Special Olympics
Unified Sports® program was developed and
introduced in Connecticut schools to provide
athletes with and without intellectual disabilities
opportunities to play sports together. The initiative
began with eight high school basketball teams
becoming involved. Today, more than 170 schools
across Connecticut offer Special Olympics Unified
Sports® to students at all levels to provide inclusive
sports training and competition to athletes of
all abilities, positively impact school climate and
encourage acceptance and respect for all, on and
off the playing field. There are presently 21
states working to emulate this partnership that
has existed in Connecticut for over two decades.
The Special Olympics Connecticut/CIAC schoolbased Unified Sports® program was featured
in the Hartford Courant Sunday edition in June
of 2013, in recognition of its influence on the
National High School Sports Federation, Special
Olympics International and Project UNIFY®, a grant
that provides funding to broaden the reach of the
Unified Sports® program.
Unified Sports® School-Based Program
The Pathway…Pre-K through Grade 12 and Beyond
Special Olympics and the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference team up to bring the Unified
Sports® program to students, at every grade level, in over 170 schools across the state. Through this
longstanding partnership, students have an opportunity to embark on “The Unified Sports® Pathway”
to experience sports that bring together individuals with intellectual disabilities (Athletes) and those
without intellectual disabilities (Unified Partners) on the same team. While students may begin their
involvement with Unified Sports® at school, it is an activity that they can continue participating in
throughout their lifetime.
Young AthletesTM
Students in pre-school through Grade 2 participate in
the Young AthletesTM Program, which complements the
gross motor skills taught in Connecticut’s public and
private primary grade schools. A kit of activity supplies,
assistance and support, a curriculum guide with DVD
and end-of-year culminating event are provided.
Elementary School
At this level, students participate in sports activities
that focus on skill and gross motor development.
Athletes and partners participate in basketball,
soccer, volleyball and track & field events with their
peers from around the state. Schools are encouraged
to organize several practice sessions locally and then
come together for regional Unified Sports® events.
Practices and regional events provide a forum for
sustained socialization among players and enhance
the individual’s sports skills.
Middle School
At this point, participants begin to transition from focusing
on individual sports skills and gross motor development
to engaging in team-based competition, as they continue
to build meaningful interpersonal relationships. Athletes
and partners participate in intra-squad scrimmages,
interscholastic meets and Connecticut Interscholastic
Athletic Conference tournaments. Sports include soccer,
basketball, bowling, volleyball and track & field.
High School
As students continue in the Program, they play as
teammates. They engage in positive social interaction
between students with and without intellectual
disabilities, build new friends with different abilities
on and off the playing field, gain confidence, and
demonstrate positive changes in attitudes, behavior and
performance. Their example even helps to inspire others,
creating a more inclusive school climate.
UNIFIED ART
This program provides collaborative
opportunities in the visual arts for schoolaged children with and without intellectual
disabilities. Each child will be given the
opportunity to develop artistically,
experience joy, and participate in the
sharing of their gifts as they develop
friendships with their peers and showcase
their work in community settings.
HEALTHY ATHLETES
Healthy Athletes
HEALTHY ATHLETE INITIATIVES
AND VOLUNTEER PROFESSIONAL
HEALTHCARE PRACTITIONERS INCLUDE:
SPECIAL SMILES
UCONN SCHOOL OF DENTAL MEDICINE
DR. DEB REDFORD-BADWAL, CLINICAL DIRECTOR
The Special Olympics Healthy Athletes® program
is dedicated to providing free health services
and education to Special Olympics athletes, and
changing the way health systems interact with
people with intellectual disabilities.
Special Olympics Connecticut offers the Healthy
Athletes program throughout Summer Games
weekend to provide free health screenings in
a fun, welcoming environment that removes
athletes’ anxiety about visits with a doctor or
dentist, and offers access to healthcare athletes
might not receive otherwise. Not only does this
program benefit the athletes, it also helps train
healthcare professionals who gain knowledge
of and compassion for people with intellectual
disabilities.
FUN FITNESS
AMERICAN MASSAGE THERAPY ASSOCIATION
COLLEEN SULLIVAN, MSPT, COORDINATOR
HEIDI ADAMSKI, COORDINATOR
OPENING EYES
SPONSORED BY: LIONS CLUBS INTERNATIONAL
CT ASSOCIATION OF OPTOMETRISTS
DR. CHRIS AGRO, CLINICAL DIRECTOR
DR. SUSAN DANBERG, GLOBAL CLINICAL ADVISOR
FIT FEET
DR. NEAL ZOMBACK, CLINICAL DIRECTOR
HEALTHY HEARING
THOMAS HINCHEY, CLINICAL DIRECTOR
MASSAGE THERAPISTS
CT CHAPTER SPORTS MASSAGE TEAM
SHIRLEY COOPER, COORDINATOR
The Law Enforcement Torch Run
The mission of the Law Enforcement
Torch Run® (LETR) for Special
Olympics is to increase awareness
and raise funds for the Special
Olympics movement globally.
TOP 10 DEPARTMENTS (2012 FUNDRAISING TOTALS)
South Windsor Police Department
$51,493
Bridgeport Police Department
$44,789
In Connecticut, the Torch Run is an actual three-day running
event where officers and athletes carry the Special Olympics
“Flame of Hope” through more than 100 cities and towns to
the site of Opening Ceremonies for the Special Olympics
Connecticut Summer Games. The Torch Run also encompasses
a variety of fundraising initiatives, such as Tip-A-Cop, Cop-OnTop and other fundraising events.
York Correctional Institution
$19,274
Fairfield University Department of Public Safety
$18,384
Department of Correction Central Office/K-9 Unit
$18,097
Woodbridge Police Department
$16,836
New Britain Police Department
$14,830
More than 1,500 officers participate in the Law Enforcement
Torch Run in Connecticut annually. They represent local, state,
and federal departments, agencies and correctional facilities. In
2013, these officers collectively raised over $520,000 to support
Special Olympics Connecticut.
Enfield Police Department
$14,351
Hamden Police Department
$13,737
Monroe Police Department
$12,843
Penguin Plunge
PENGUIN PLUNGES (2012/2013 SEASON FUNDRAISING TOTALS)
Jumping into icy cold water has
never been more fun than at
Special Olympics Connecticut’s
annual Penguin Plunge fundraising
events! From December through
March, these events draw daring
individuals and teams, wearing
everything from bathing suits to
costumes – but always bow ties – in a
fun, festive atmosphere! In addition
to participants who plunge, countless
others make online pledges to assist
these “penguins” in supporting
Special Olympics!
TOWN
LOCATION
# OF PARTICIPANTS
AMOUNT RAISED
Coventry (2012)
Patriots Park
50
$9,704
Danbury
Candlewood Lake Park
170
$47,775
Ellington
Crystal Lake
149
$37,488
Farmington
Winding Trails
274
$71,029
Madison
Hammonasset State Park
214
$54,613
Middletown
Crystal Lake
250
$57,769
New London
Ocean Beach Park
280
$53,181
Westport
Compo Beach
387
Winsted
Highland Lake
105
$129,411
$54,745
Over The Edge
Over the Edge events give brave souls with big hearts the
chance to rappel down the side of a prominent Connecticut
building to support inspiring athletes of all abilities.
Fearless friends of Special Olympics Connecticut scaled tall buildings
in heroic fashion for a third consecutive year. They “harnessed”
their adrenaline and demonstrated superior rappelling skills for
our organization.
State House Square - Hartford (May 10th), Mohegan Sun - Uncasville
(July 17th), and The 101 Park Place Building at Harbor Point - Stamford
(September 12th) hosted Over the Edge events that benefited Special
Olympics Connecticut in 2013.
2014 Over the Edge Events:
Stamford
May 8
Mohegan Sun
September 5
FRIENDSHIP
Special Events
Walt Disney Company, ESPN & Special Olympics
Unified Sports® Global Initiative Announcement Event
LAZ Golf Tournament
Celebrity Golf Tournament
A little rain didn’t dampen golfers’ spirits at the 20th Annual Mike Lupica & Jeff Wilpon Golf
Invitational hosted by Knight Capital Group to benefit SOCT. In photo, l to r: Mike Lupica,
Mike Mason, John Franco, David Wright, David Dennin, Mike Hedrick, Daniel Murphy,
Edgar Alfonzo and Jeff Wilpon.
Dream Ride
Athlete Formal
Yale vs. Harvard Basketball Game featuring
a Unified Sports® Demonstration at Half-Time
Unified Fishing Tournament
Northeast Utilities/Foxwoods
Resort Casino Golf Tournament
Susan Saint James
Poker Tournament
Special Olympics Connecticut Unified Sports®
Fitness Club Inaugural Event at Hotchkiss School
Annual Unified Sports® Youth Leadership Summit
TD Bank Hosts SOCT’s Night of Thanks
2014 Special Olympics USA Games
Team Connecticut Announcement
Local Coordinators Summit
Special Olympics Connecticut hosted a Team Connecticut
Announcement event on October 8th to recognize the 76 athletes
and Unified Sports® partners and 22 coaches who will represent
SOCT at the 2014 Special Olympics USA Games, June 14-21, in the
Princeton, New Jersey area.
10th Annual Michaels Cup Unified Sports®
Awards Banquet
Coastal Lighthouse Run presented
by Northwestern Mutual, Stamford
Stonington Golf Tournament
The 10th Annual Michaels Cup Unified Sports® Awards Banquet was
held to honor those who participate in and support Special Olympics’
School-based Unified Sports® Program, offered by SOCT and the CIAC.
Financials
Special Olympics Connecticut, Inc.
Statements of Activities and Changes in Net Assets
Years ended December 31, 2012 and 2011
CHANGES IN UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS
2012
2011
Revenue and Other Support
Contributions, grants and allocations
$7,356,945
$7,589,414
Fundraising
2,737,568 2,693,988
Other revenue
10,848 44,397
Net assets released from restriction
155,725
211,301
Total Revenue and Other Support
10,261,086 10,539,100
Expenses
Program services
8,544,419
8,708,935
Fundraising
1,316,850
1,403,946
Nonoperating and general
386,003 385,412
Total Expenses
10,247,272 10,498,293
Income from Operations
13,814 40,807
Other Income (Loss)
Investment return
66,633
65,929
Realized and unrealized (loss) gain on investments
224,294
(86,780)
Total Other Income (Loss)
290,927
(20,851)
Change in Unrestricted Net Assets
304,741 19,956
CHANGES IN TEMPORARILY RESTRICTED NET ASSETS
Contributions, grants and allocations
Investment return
Realized and unrealized (loss) gain on investments
Net assets released from restriction
Change in Temporarily Restricted Net Assets
282,553 43,383
176,377
(155,725)
346,588
221,139
41,241
(66,432)
(211,301)
15,353
CHANGES IN PERMANENTLY RESTRICTED NET ASSETS
Contributions
Change in Permanently Restricted Net Assets
Change in Net Assets
Net Assets - Beginning
Net Assets - Ending
651,329 6,196,078
$6,847,407
50,000
50,000
54,603
6,141,475
$6,196,078
53% DONATED MATERIALS & SERVICES
18% FUNDRAISING EVENTS
9% CORPORATE
8% DIRECT MARKETING
7% INDIVIDUAL & OTHER
6% FOUNDATION & GRANTS
WHY SUPPORT SPECIAL OLYMPICS?
Special Olympics Connecticut provides year-round sports training and competitions
for over 14,000 athletes and partners, statewide. There are nearly 200 million
people with intellectual disabilities around the world. Special Olympics’ goal is
to reach and enrich the lives of every one of them and their families as well. This
begins at the local level. Special Olympics holds over 70,000 competitions a year
for 4.2 million athletes in 170 countries around the globe. Special Olympics is
sports and so much more. It is a movement that transforms lives by inspiring
inclusion, understanding and respect for people of all abilities, on and off the
playing field. It also promotes a healthy lifestyle, helps children and adults acquire
athletic and social skills, and helps build the self-esteem of those involved. 40%
of individuals with intellectual disabilities are at higher risk for several health
conditions; fitness and health screenings can be life-saving. Special Olympics
athletes are also employed at five times the rate of other people with intellectual
disabilities. Special Olympics is about revealing the champion in all of us.
Partner Sponsors
ADAMS HOMETOWN MARKETS/
IGA HOMETOWN SUPERMARKETS
“My life has been enriched by the talents,
achievements and the hearts of Special
Olympics Athletes.”
- Michael A. Bozzuto, CEO
Bozzuto’s, Inc.
CONNECTICUT LIGHT & POWER/YANKEE
GAS/WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS
ELECTRIC (NORTHEAST UTILITIES
COMPANIES)
“Since 1984, Northeast Utilities has committed
its support to Special Olympics Connecticut
Winter Games. The powerful spirit of Special
Olympics athletes inspires us to continue our
longtime support through the Connecticut
Light and Power Company, Yankee Gas, and the
Western Massachusetts Electric Company. As
the Special Olympics Winter Games grow, we
celebrate the spirit of community that grows
with it, to create a better world by fostering
the power of all people.”
- Thomas J. May,
President and Chief Executive Officer
Northeast Utilities
LAW ENFORCEMENT TORCH RUN
“On behalf of the Connecticut Law
Enforcement Community and the Law
Enforcement Torch Run, we are honored
to celebrate our 27th year of partnership
with Special Olympics Connecticut. At the
2013 International LETR® Conference we
received the Emerald award for fundraising
efforts here in Connecticut. We are also
proud to be part of the worldwide program
that raised 46 million dollars last year. Your
dedication and hard work has allowed LETR
to support our athletes. We continue to
soar to new heights as the Guardians of the
Flame®, spreading awareness and bringing
others into our movement of changing
attitudes and changing lives for our Special
Olympics Athletes.”
- Lt. Donald Crabtree, Wethersfield P.D.
- Director Todd A. Pelazza,
Fairfield University Dept. of Public Safety
- Capt. Joseph Carlone, Dept. of Correction
Law Enforcement Torch Run Executive
Directors
NBC CONNECTICUT
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
“NBC Connecticut is proud to continue our
support of Special Olympics Connecticut.
We value our partnership as we work
together to make a difference by
changing attitudes and changing lives.”
“Special Olympics reflects the best
in all of us – the spirit, passion and
determination of the athletes, devotion
of the volunteers, and commitment
of the sponsors. You can’t help but be
inspired and thankful to be a part of
it. I take great pride in seeing UTC and
its employees play a leading role in
supporting the games, year after year
after year.”
- Ric Harris,
Connecticut President
and General Manager, NBC
TD BANK
“TD Bank is committed to making a
meaningful and positive contribution to the
communities in which we do business. We
strongly support organizations that help
to improve the lives of others and provide
opportunities to excel. Special Olympics
strives to empower the lives of its athletes
and their families, and TD is honored to
support this great cause. ”
- Mauro DeCarolis,
Senior Vice President, Retail Banking Connecticut Market, TD Bank
- Mick Maurer, President
Sikorsky Aircraft Corp., a subsidiary
of United Technologies Corporation
WWE
“WWE is proud to leverage the power
of our brand to support Special Olympics
Connecticut. No matter how much we
could ever give, we get so much more
in return as the passion, dedication and
hard work of each athlete is beyond
inspirational.”
- Stephanie McMahon, WWE
Special Olympics Team CT Honorary
Chairperson
Year-Round Supporters
SUPPLIERS
MEDIA (continued)
Adams Hometown Markets/IGA
Hometown Supermarkets
Connoisseur Media
The Coca-Cola Bottling Company
of New England
- 99.1 WPLR FM
Crystal Rock Water and Coffee Company
Dunkin’ Donuts
Graebel Connecticut
Guida’s Milk and Ice Cream
Lamar Outdoor Advertising
Marcus Communications
State of Connecticut Judicial Branch
Community Service
- 95.9 The Fox FM
Cumulus Media
- Q105.5 FM
- The Wolf 102.3 FM
- WEBE 108 FM
- WELJ 104.7 FM
- WICC 600 AM
- WRKI 1-95 FM
- WXLM 980 AM
Worx Branding & Advertising
Television
MEDIA
ESPN
Radio
Clear Channel Community Access Radio
NBC Connecticut
News 12 Connecticut
- Country 92.5 FM
Print
- ESPN Radio 1300 AM
Hearst Media Services
- ESPN Radio 97.9 FM
Moffly Media
- Fox Sports Radio 1410 AM
The New Haven Register
- KC 101.3 FM
- KISS 95.7 FM
- The River 105.9 FM
- WELI 960 AM NewsTalk
- iHeartRadio
Online
Patch.com
Corporate Sponsors
PARTNER SPONSORS
$75,000+
Adams/IGA Hometown Supermarkets
Connecticut Light & Power/Yankee Gas/
Western Massachusetts Electric
(Northeast Utilities Companies)
Law Enforcement Torch Run
NBC Connecticut
TD Bank
United Technologies Corporation
WWE
PRESENTING SPONSORS
$25,000+
Adams Super Food Stores
Bob’s Stores
Campus Customs
ConnectiCare, Inc.
Disney Worldwide Services
Foxwoods Resort Casino
Hoffman Auto Group
Pitney Bowes Corporation
The LAZ Parking Charitable
Foundation, Inc.
Whelen Engineering Co.
GOLD SPONSORS
$15,000 - $24,999
Bozzuto’s, Inc.
Columbian Charities of Conn, Inc.
(Knights of Columbus)
Connecticut Elks Association
Emerson Charitable Trust
GE Capital Corporation
Mohegan Sun Resort Casino
Praxair Foundation
Robert G. and Marguerite M.
Derx Foundation
SILVER SPONSORS
$10,000 - $14,999
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
of Connecticut
Covidien
General Atlantic
Great Blue
HCC Global Financial Products
J. Philip Bender
New England Science and Sailing
Rockville Bank Foundation, Inc.
TD Bank Community Relations
Foundation
The Bulkley Foundation
BRONZE SPONSORS
$5,000 - $9,999
Affinion Group
Bearingstar Insurance
BIC Corporation
Charity Cycling Challenge
Charter Oak Financial
Coca-Cola Refreshments
Comcast Cable
E-RATE Online, LLC
Fairfield County Bank Corporation
Geico Philanthropic Foundation
Harvey Hubbell Foundation
J.N. Phillips Company, Inc.
Liberty Bank
Marsh & McLennan Companies
McGladrey, Inc.
New York Mets Foundation
Otis Elevator Company
Pimco Foundation
Pratt & Whitney
Rite Aid Foundation
Shoff Darby Companies, Inc.
Standard Valuation Services
The Greater Hartford Association
of Realtors, Inc.
The Richard Davoud Donchian
Foundation
The Rocco Santoro Memorial Fund
Walter Camp Football Foundation
West Farms Mall, LLC
SUPPORTING SPONSORS
$2,500 - $4,999
American Savings Foundation
A-Z Corporation
Barnes Group Foundation, Inc.
Branig Capital Markets of Connecticut, Inc.
Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Southeastern New England
Collins Pipe Supply
Ct Whale Community Foundation, Inc.
Dime Bank Foundation, Inc.
Dominion Foundation
Dunkin’ Donuts
IBM Corporation
N.Y.A.C. Athletes Fund, Inc.
Naugatuck Valley Savings and Loan
Olsen Construction
People’s United Community Foundation
PriceWaterhouseCoopers, LLP
Purdue Pharma
Rogers Corporation
Savings Bank of Danbury
Foundation, Inc.
Sterling Mets Association
Xerox Foundation
Thomaston Savings Bank Foundation
CONTRIBUTING SPONSORS
$1,000 - $2,499
Advanced Paving & Excavating
American Legion Department
of Connecticut, Inc.
Blum Shaprio Group, LLC
Capital Power, LLC
ChelseaGroton Foundation
Communitas, Inc. Tolland Fund
Connecticut Investors Group, LLC
Connecticut Orthopaedic Specialists
Enterprise Holdings Foundation
George Taylor & Son, Inc.
Guilford Savings Bank
Hanover Insurance Group
Ives Cleaveland Posts 123 &
137 American Legion
Jetway Private Air LTD.
Mary Morrison Elementary School
New England Business Associates
Northwest Community Bank
RBC Wealth Management
Teamsters Local 1150 Sikorsky
The Arthur J. Gallagher Foundation
Thurston Energy, Inc.
Torello Tires
Valley Community Foundation
Major In-Kind Donors
Access Audio Visual Systems
Adams Hometown Markets/IGA Hometown Supermarkets
American Medical Response – New Haven
Aqua Turf Club
Bozzuto’s, Inc.
Carriage House Mercedes-Benz of New London
CL&P
Clear Channel Radio
Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Southeastern New England
Crystal Rock Water & Coffee Company
Connoisseur Media
Cumulus Media
Dunkin’ Donuts
East River Energy
First Transit
Floyd Little Athletic Center
Graebel Connecticut
Greenwich Country Club
Greenwoods Country Club
Guida’s Milk and Ice Cream
Marcus Communications, Inc.
Hamden Emergency Management
Hamden Hall Country Day School
Hearst Media Services
International Skating Center of Connecticut
JBM J. Burnham Media
Lamar Outdoor Advertising
Moffly Media
Mohawk Mountain
Mount Southington Ski Area
NBC Connecticut
New Haven Register
New England Science and Sailing
The Ocean House, Rhode Island
Pratt & Whitney
Quinnipiac University
Republican American
Savin Rock Park
Ski Sundown
Sleeping Giant Golf Course
Southbury Training School
Southern Connecticut State University
State of Connecticut Judicial Branch Community Service
UCONN
Visual Technologies, Inc.
Winding Trails Recreation Area
Worx Branding & Advertising
COURAGE
Champions of the Movement (Individual Donors)
THE PRESIDENT’S CLUB
$75,000+
Tom & Lisa Joyce
VISIONARIES
$25,000 - $74,999
David & Frankie Cassano
Jack & Nancy Katz
Peter & Elizabeth Keenoy
HEROES
$10,000 - $24,999
Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Allen
Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Donoghue
Mr. & Mrs. A. H. Gildersleeve
Patrick Gottsch
Cara Raether
Barbara Thomason
Mitchell & Jody Truwit
Mr. & Mrs. James H. Van Hoof Jr.
THE WINNER’S CIRCLE
$5,000 - $9,999
Kevin Ashley
Leonard DiCostanzo
Joseph & Susan Garofoli
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Harrington
Mr. Jim H. Koplik
Mike & Taylor Lupica
Vicky McLoughlin
Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Millones
Mr. & Mrs. Richard O’Hare
Mary A. O’Reilly, Estate of
Mr. & Mrs. Leo Schlinkert
George & Mami Varghese
Judeen Wrinn
GOLD LEVEL
SUPPORTERS
$2,500 - $4,999
Cameron & Susan Bellamy
Dr. Susan C. Danberg
Joseph & Nancy Dennin, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Shane Fitzsimons
Mr. Joseph Geary III
Catherine Kortlandt
Mr. & Mrs. Michael W. Leahy
Sharon Prince
Robert Savitt
Eric & Katie Stein
William & Pamela Welch
Edward C. Wetmore
Mr. Peter A. Wright
Michelle Zettergren
SILVER LEVEL
SUPPORTERS
$1,000 - $2,499
Sean Acosta
Ruth P. Antonucci
Kathleen M. & Peter Auda
Cheryl A. Benson
John Bergantino
Paul Bloom
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce D. Bottomley
Craig J. Boucher
Kenneth B. Bowes
Karl & Lucy Brautigam, Jr.
Richard M. Bremer
Carol D. & William H. Browne
Carrie Casciani
Linda L. Cavanaugh
Matthew Christiansen
Ted & Sheila Connolly
Joshua Creamer
William Derwin
Robert & Holly Doherty Jr.
Anthony J. Domino
Jeff Dziegielewski
Thomas K. Flanagan
Stephen J. Flynn
Yves G. Gaden
Brian E. Gaudet
Bertram & Donna Geuser
Mr. & Mrs. George Gilbert III
Elizabeth F. Goodwin
Hank & Susan Hartong
Laurie Hawkes
Thomas F. Helmer
James F. Heneghan Sr.
Mr. & Mrs. Walter C. Johnsen
Rosalie T. Kalisz
Edward Koskey
Andrew Kotchen
MaryJo A. Laliberte
Christian F. Leary
Alan S. Lhota
Christopher Lloyd
Daniel E. Lohr
Kristan A. Loree
Robert K. Lyons
Shalom Maidenbaum
Janet Masselink
Ihab Massoud
Shawn Matthews
Kevin McCarthy
Casey McCarthy
Mr. & Mrs. Michael McKeever
Gordon S. Milne
Mr. & Ms. Robert L.
Montgomery
Richard Morin
Marilyn M. Munson,
Estate of
Richard L. Novak
Patrick O’Keefe
Judith A. Petrone
Maureen C. Pienta
John-David Pinto
Mr. & Mrs. Allen L. Pollock
Christine Prespare
Janet Reindel
Allison Robbins
Mr. & Mrs. Peter G. Russell
Thomas A. Russo
Ronald L. Sedergren
M. Shelbourn
Tracy A. Shelbourn
Eugene R. Singer, C.P.A.
Mr. & Mrs. Jeb Slowik
Stephen & Bonnie Smith
Kevin Stolworthy
Celeste Suggs
Charles A. Swallow
Martin Tomberg
Julie A. Trent
John Uricchio
James G. Webb
Gary Wolters
Nicholas Zoccoli
BRONZE LEVEL
SUPPORTERS
$500 - $999
Louis Aborn
Joseph S. Allerhand
Lori J. Amuro
Lydia Babbitt
Evelyn J. Bacon
Barry & Joyce Baiardi
Alfonso Barbarotta
Joseph G. Bartolucci
Karen Bennewitz
Chris Bevilacqua
Victor A. Birch
Joanne Bligh
Jill Bornstein
Lester Bourne
Gertrude Y. Brown
Elsie A. Brown Fund
Robert & Elizabeth Bryson
Wendy Bury
Elizabeth M. Cairns
Diane Canfield
Laurel Caputo
Dan & Kate Careb
Angela Carlucci
Edward & Diana Cassidy
Eileen I. Cavanaugh
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph W. Chick
Paul A. Choate
Gary B. Christman
John E. Clauson
Larry Cofsky
Timothy & Linda Cohane
Fran Cohen
Kathi Colby
Jason Conlin
Philip W. Cote
Gloristine Cotten Reid
Manuel T. & Migdalia Couceiro
Darlene T. Decarli-Fowler
Brian A. Devine
Tom & Molly Dillon
Sharleen & David Dinneen III
Vincent Dizenzo
Dr. Michael Dobson
Paul J. Donoghue
Robert Donohue
Michael J. Doody
Tamara & Brian K. Douglas
Bruce G. Earwaker
Janet Effron
Lawrence F. Eisner
Geraldine Faherty
Joan & Chester Fairlie
Rosemarie M. Fiori
Robert & Linda Fiscus
Kevin Foley
Robert & Christine Frederick
Susan A. Frieden
John H. Frost
Susan Gabrielson
Mr. & Mrs. William J. Genco
Christian Gilles
Donna Glenn
Peter & Linda Goldfarb
Robert F. Gomes
Betsy Goodwin
David & Danuta Gordon
Robert A. Grzyb
Robert Guere
Joe & Debbie Gugliotti
Magnus Gustafsson
Thomas P. Hagel
Gay S. Hamilton
John I. Harden
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Hargreaves
Bryan Harvell
Ben Chris R. Heineman
Bruce W. Hennemuth
Margaret Herold
Chauncy Bartholet &
Natalie J. Hinshaw
Kelly House
Dean Hyman
Thomas Jacoberger
Sarah Kahn
John V. Keating
Thomas Kellogg
Klansi A. Kelly
Diane M. Kindle
Joseph L. King
Margaret H. Kitchings
Steven & Yvette Kohn
Kerry Kozlowski
Bruce Krauss
Marty W. Krauss
Charles Krug
Thomas Krywinski, C.P.A.
Paul E. Lagel
Paul & Barbara Lange
Cindy Laporta
Aaron Laznovsky
Julie Leblanc
Janice L. Lee
Linda Liegeot
Marcia F. Lynch
Lee Anne Madersky
Kevin P. Margolfo
Michael & Nora Mason
John C. McCabe
Karen Mccormack
Lisa Melillo
Maureen H. Melillo
Mr. & Mrs. John Mendenhall
Marc A. Mercadante
Alyce E. Merwin
Angelo J. Messina
Michael & Lynn Mitchell
Gioel Molinari
Clifford J. Morin
Mr. & Mrs. John L. Murphy
Vera & Eleni Nako
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Necci
Dr. & Mrs. Sean T. Nugent
George H. Nybakken
Edward A. O’Donnell
Michael Olivia
Roberta G. Olsen
Javier P. Ortiz
Mr. & Mrs. Craig M. Overlander
Kathleen Parchinksi
Raymond Paulson
Mark & Karlin Perry
Elena Perugini Bowen
Gregg Pierleoni
Jorge Pliego
Vincent Polito Sr.
Paul Prenoveau
Afm L. Rabbani
Elizabeth M. Regan
Joann Regan
Paula B. Reis
Deborah A. Restaine
John Riccardi
Robert Ricci
John Ritchie
Joan M. Robinson
Philip A. Rodrigues
Dr. & Mrs. Gary J. Romeo DMD
Lauren A. Rosenberg
Dr. Mel Rosenfeld
Michael Sarli
Nancy Scirocco
Lisa & Nicholas Seminara
Steven Shapiro
Sgt. H. Shaw
Michael Sheehan
Jeffrey Siegal
Andrew J. Siegel
Carolyn Slapnicka
Laurel Smith
Brian E. Smith
Matthew Smith
Patrick Smith
Peder Smith
Miss Sam Smith
Joseph Sondheimer
Megan Sopelak
Thomas G. Sorell
Mr. & Mrs. David Squier
Midge Srebotnik
Ronald R. Staniszewski
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Stone
Cheryl A. Suzio
Herbert Swarz
Robert Szolomayer
James M. Talcott
Maureen L. Taylor
Scott Tourville
Kathryn M. Tureski
Balaji Veeraraghaven
Alan Wagman
Tracey Walker
Thomas Wellington
Gary A. Werner
Kathleen Whelen
Mark E. Wilson
Jim Xhema
Christopher Yoshida
Maureen Zadrowski
Randy & Karen Zigmont
Mr. & Mrs. Henry Zisson
The individuals listed above
contributed $500 or more to
Special Olympics Connecticut
between October 1, 2012 and
September 30, 2013. Every
effort has been made to
ensure the accuracy of this list.
Special Olympics Connecticut
apologizes for any errors or
omissions.
Champions of the Movement
CIVIC GROUPS
& FOUNDATIONS
$200,000+
State of Connecticut Office
of the State Comptroller
$10,000 - $99,999
Columbian Charities of Conn, Inc.
Hometown Foundation, Inc.
Jana Foundation, Inc.
Newman’s Own Foundation
Robert G. and Marguerite
M. Derx Foundation
Seedlings Foundation
Special Olympics, Inc.
The Lawrence & Megan Foley
Family Foundation
The William H. Pitt Foundation, Inc.
$5,000 - $9,999
AMETEK
Bucknall Family Foundation
Charity Cycling Challenge
Herman and Henrietta Denzler
Charitable Trust DTD
Hotchkiss Swimathon
Praxair Foundation
The Raether 1985 Charitable Trust
Theodore Cross Family
Charitable Foundation
Zahren Family Foundation
$2,500 - $4,999
CT Whale Community
Foundation, Inc.
Ensign Bickford Foundation, Inc.
Farmington Bank
Friends of Jimmy Miller, Inc.
Naugatuck Savings Bank Foundation
Nutmeg Scramblers, LLC
The Lions Club Foundation
of Darien CT, Inc.
Walmart # 2232
$1,000 - $2,499
Barden Foundation
Bristol Rotary Club
Calvin Reformed Church of Norwalk
Camp Shriver
Danbury Lodge 1373, Loyal Order
of Moose, Inc.
Danielson B.P.O.E. 1706
Elena Melius Foundation
Ellington, Connecticut Chapter
Enterprise Holdings Foundation
Knights of Columbus, New Haven
Kohl’s Cares for Kids/
Community Relations
Legrand/Wiremold
Pat Covelli Foundation
Pimco Foundation
R. T. Vanderbilt Trust
Rita & Walter Murphy Foundation
Rotary Club of Trumbull
Silicon Valley Community Foundation
Simsbury Junior Woman’s Club
Special Friends Charities, Inc.
State of Connecticut Department
of Correction - SAF
Teddy Ebersol’s Family Foundation
The Danford Foundation, Inc.
The Everybody Wins Foundation, Inc.
Union Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.
Valley Community Foundation
Virginia S. Risley Family Fund
$500 - $999
American Legion Auxiliary Unit 165
Civitan Club of Simsbury
& Farmington Valley, Inc.
Glastonbury Police Off Assoc.
Honorable Order of the Blue Goose
Ives Cleaveland Post 123
American Legion
Ives Cleaveland Post 137
Amercian Legion
Knights of Columbus, Southington
Masuk High School Student Activities
Regional School District #7
Shepaug Valley Regional High School
The Sievert Family Foundation
The Wallingford Foundation
Watertown Area Association
for Special Citizens
Willard School
BUSINESS GIFTS
$10,000+
Connecticut Club Managers Association
Rogers
TD Securities, LLC
$5,000 - $9,999
Ahold Financial Services
Building and Land Technology
Jerob Enterprises, LLC
The L. Suzio Concrete Co., Inc.
$2,500 - $4,999
Custom Bottle of Connecticut, Inc.
Designers Group, Inc.
I.B.E.W., L.U. #488-Education Fund
J B Sports
State of Connecticut Department
of Correction - SAF
$1,000 - $2,499
Aquarion Water Company
Bronson Point Management, LLC
Clayton Dubilier Rice, Inc.
Coleman Bros. Shows
Communitas, Inc. Tolland Fund
Connect Computers
Danielson B.P.O.E. 1706
Dunkin’ Donuts
Engineered Solutions
Environmental Services, Inc.
Folsom Construction
Horizon Paper Co.
Klaus T. Said Charitable Lead
Annuity Trust
Liberty Bank
Meniscus Realty Corp
Mineola Lions Club Foundation, Inc.
Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs
Mohegan Wolf Painting Co, LLC
Partner Reinsurance Co of US
Pilot Corporation of America
Russ Alves
Shuck Petroleum Co., Inc.
Simsbury Junior Woman’s Club
Standard Valuation Services
Swisher International
TD Bank
Television Suppliers of America
The Whitewind Company
Tower Laboratories Ltd
UBS
Union Volunteer Fire
Department, Inc.
Unity Church of Greater Hartford
Wild Child Touring, Inc.
XL Group
$500 - $999
1st and 10 Sports Bar & Grill
Aaron Industries Corp.
All About Kids Pediatric Dentistry
Amicii Italian Grill
Anna Liffey’s
APTAR
Atria, Inc.
B.K.M. Construction, LLC
Bendett & McHugh, P.C.
Blakeslee Prestress, Inc.
Bourdon Forge Co, Inc.
Brooks Environmental Consulting
C.R. Levesque Trucking Corp.
Carco Builders Corporation
Cohn Reznick, LLP
Compressor Maintenance Service, Inc.
Congregation Adath Israel
Construction & General Laborers
Local Union 455
Contract Medical Manufacturing, LLC
Corbin & Russwin
Crew 538, LLC
Downes Construction Company
F and MWL Enterprises, Inc.
Gargiulo Construction Co., Inc.
Glastonbury Police Off Assoc
Hagney, Quatela, Hargraves
& Mari, PLLC
Impact Plastics, Inc.
ING
Ingersoll Auto of Danbury
Iovanne Funeral Home
IPT, LLC
Kelly’s on Campbell
Knights of Columbus
Koeppel Martone & Leistman, LLP
Lenny’s Indian Head Inn
Loomis Chaffee School
Lydall, Inc.
Mantrose Haeuser Co.
Master Craft Auto Body
Meriden Lion’s Welfare Project, Inc.
Moeller Instrument Company, Inc.
Morley Company
Mulville Funeral Home, Inc.
Ocean Partners USA, Inc.
Ogden Electrical Service
Old Danbury Donuts--Bethel
Onebeacon Charitable Trust
Ortronics, Inc.
Professional Marketing and Sales
Puerto Vallarta Restaurant
Rings End, Inc.
Ryan, Mason & Lewis, LLP
Smiths Detection
Sojourn, Inc.
Sports Medicine & Orthopedic Surgery
Stop & Save Liquors
T. Ryan’s, Inc.
The Connecticut Islanders, LLC
The Hour Publishing Co.
True Benefit
U.S. Chutes Corp
USA Hauling & Recycling, Inc.
Valcor Communications Corp
Verizon Foundation
Wally’s Chicken Coop
West Marine Products
XEROX Corp
Yankee Wine & Spirits
MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES
& EMPLOYEE GIVING
Aetna Foundation Matching Gifts Program
AIG Matching Grants Program
Alliance Bernstein
Allied World Assurance Company
Allstate Giving Campaign
Altria Group, Inc.
American Express Foundation
Amgen Foundation
Amica Mutual Insurance Company
The Annie E. Casey Foundation
Aon Foundation
The Arthur J. Gallagher Foundation
AT&T United Way/ Employee
Giving Campaign
AT&T Matching Grant
AT&T United Way Employee
Giving Campaign
Automatic Data Processing Foundation
Avon Products Foundation
Babson Capital Management
Bank of America Matching Gifts
Barnes Group Foundation, Inc.
Big Y Foods, Inc.
Bozzuto’s, Inc.
Bridger Management,LLC
Bristol-Myers Squibb Employee
Giving Program
C.R. Bard Foundation
CA, Inc.
Cheshire High School
CIGNA Matching Gifts Program
Citizens Charitable Foundation
Community Health Charities, Inc.
ConnectiCare, Inc.
Connecticut Childrens Medical Center
Connecticut Light & Power/Yankee Gas/
Western Massachusetts Electric
(Northeast Utilities Companies)
Covidien Employee Matching
Gift Program
Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation
Diageo
Disney Employee Matching Gifts
DST Systems, Inc. Matching Gift Program
The Dun & Bradstreet Corporation
Foundation
Edelman Financial Services, LLC
Enterprise Holdings
EOG Resources, Inc.
FM Facility Maintenance
Follett Corporation
Freeport-McMoran
GE Foundation
Gemini Networks Ct, Inc.
General Electric Company
General Re Matching Gifts
Give With Liberty
Global Impact
Hearst Media Services
Hewlett-Packard
Home Depot Foundation
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
IBM Corporation
ING Community and Volunteer
Matching Gifts Program
IPT, LLC
Lone Pine Capital, LLC
Macy’s Federated Department
Stores Foundation
Massachusetts Mutual Life
Insurance Company
MassMutual Financial Group
Mastercard Matching Gifts Program
Microsoft Giving Campaign
Millennium Matching Gifts
Mohegan Sun Resort Casino
Monsanto Fund
Network For Good
Northeast Utilities - IT Enterprise
Systems Product Center
NRG Global Giving
Oracle Corporation Matching
Gifts Program
Pepsico Foundation
Pfizer Foundation Matching
Gifts Program
Pitney Bowes Matching Gifts Program
Pratt & Whitney
Prudential Foundation Matching
Gifts Program
RBC Wealth Management
Retail Services Agency
Rockefeller Financial Services
Matching Gifts
The Rockefeller Foundation
Rogers Corporation
Rotella School
SAP Matching Gift Program
Special Olympics, Inc.
Star Indemnity & Liability Group
Stop & Shop Supermarket
Sun Life Financial
Symetra Financial
Travelers Foundation Matching Gifts
Truist
UBS
Unilever United States
Foundation, Inc.
United Illuminating
United Illuminating
Company Foundation
United Parcel Service (main office)
United Technologies
Matching Gifts Program
United Way of Butler County
United Way of Central &
Northeastern Connecticut
United Way of Coastal Fairfield
County, Inc.
The businesses, civic groups, foundations and
individuals listed above contributed $500 or more
to Special Olympics Connecticut between October
1, 2012 and September 30, 2013. Every effort
has been made to ensure the accuracy of this list.
Special Olympics Connecticut apologizes for any
errors or omissions.
Champions of the Movement (Continued...)
United Way of Fairfield County
United Way of Naugatuck
& Beacon Falls, Inc.
United Way of Northwest
Connecticut, Inc.
United Way of Southeastern
Connecticut, Inc.
United Way of Southeastern
New England, Inc.
United Way of West Central
Connecticut, Inc.
Verizon Foundation
Viking Global Foundation, Inc.
Webster Bank
Wellington Management
Worx Branding & Advertising
XL Group
ENDOWMENTS
Special Olympics Connecticut
thanks the following individuals
for their contributions to our
endowments.
SUSAN SAINT JAMES
ENDOWMENT
K. Casey L. Smith
Foxwoods Resort Casino
Mark Z. Myerson
Bernard Zahren
Bill Geary
DOHERTY ENDOWMENT
Patrick Gottsch
BOZZUTO’S
BUILDING FUND LIST
BUSINESSES
Adams IGA Supermarket
Davis IGA Market
East Hampton IGA
Kobacker’s Market
LaBonne’s Market, Salisbury
LaBonne’s Market, Woodbury
Montauk IGA
Pat’s IGA
Sherman IGA
Ted’s IGA Food Center
Terryville IGA
Walsh’s Quality IGA Market
Washington Food Market
White Hills IGA
INDIVIDUALS
Roger Ambler
Jeffrey Antil
Gilles Beaudoin
Michael A. Bozzuto
Kenneth Brickel
Daniel J. Brock
Darrel Brock
Martina O. Burke
Stephen D. Cancellaro
Stephen Capanna
Stephen Carabetta
John A. Christiano
Mary A. Christoff
Judith A. Cogle
Arthur D. Collins
Bertrand P. Condren
Kevin Daly
Barbara J. Dewey
David Dimasso
Mark Dlugolenski
Christopher Edquist
William Engelhard, Jr.
John Ferrigno
Domenic L. Frenza
Joseph R. Grandpre
Maurice Grey
Lisa Grigerek
Robert E. Hammons
Sherman Hanna
David A. Heatley
Steve Heggelke
Patricia Hill
M. Joyce Hoben
Michael Jarvis
John Keeley
Ronald R. Kick, Jr.
Patrick C. King
Timothy A. Knapp
Barbara Knight
Nichole Kravec
Daniel S. Krhla
Robert Lambrides
Susan L. Langdeau
John Lemanski
Randall J. Levine
Dominic Licursi
John Lonardo
William C. Lukonis
Thomas Mara
Apolinar Martinez
Daniel McAllister
Todd McCarty
Michael McIlwain
James McNamara
George Motel
Robert Mullen
Patrick F. O’Leary
Thomas M. O’Shea
Anthony Paiva
Hope A. Patterson
Wayne Pelletier
Dominick A. Petrocelli
Gregory R. Piesyna
Vincent Porzio
Gerard Raffa
Samar Saha
John F. Salerno
Virgilio Sanchez
Lois Schafrick
Larry Shulman
Steve St. Louis
Gary Titus
Carlos Torres
Stanley Troski
Ben Upson
Gary Vaillancourt
Melanie Woolford
STATE OF CONNECTICUT: DEPARTMENT
OF DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES
The State Department of Developmental Services
remains a generous and impactful partner of Special
Olympics Connecticut, providing vital resources
and financial contributions to help implement our
important mission. It is with deep appreciation and
respect that we thank the DDS for its ongoing support.
Terrence W. Macy Ph.D., DDS Commissioner
The businesses, civic groups,
foundations and individuals listed
above contributed $500 or more
to Special Olympics Connecticut
between October 1, 2012 and
September 30, 2013. Every
effort has been made to ensure
the accuracy of this list. Special
Olympics Connecticut apologizes
for any errors or omissions.
In Memory & Honor of...
IN MEMORY OF
John P. Aitkenhead
Anthony F. Andronaco
Susan M. Armitage
Patricia A. Ashley
Olga M. Britz
Verginio J. Bronzi
Fred Brown
Josephine T. Brown
Samantha L. Canfield
Grace Carlson
Angela Carmi
Shaun Clark
Thomas F. Cleary
Bud Colson
Sharee L. Culin
Frank DeGregorio
Andrew Delage
David Erickson
David G. Ericson
Gorden & Mary L. Ewen
Maureen V. Figueredo
Manuel R. Fonseca, Jr.
Mary Gibbons
Michael H. Goddette
Rose Gulash
Carol Hackett
George E. Hawley
Sophie F. Homiski
Joan Hubbard
Edward Jagielski
James Kobylenski
Alex Krshisezki
Jessica LaForce
Bertha Laperriere
Anthony V. Laudicina
Marilyn Laznovsky
J. Michael Leahy
Rita Lewis
Ruth Longo
Marie Maher
Eugene Mastrangeli
Theresa McCormack
William G. Micinilio
William Morgan
Gregory M. Murphy
Thomas W. Olson
Elizabeth S. Paoletta
Albert Paventy
Elizabeth Peabody
William P. Petzold
Emma Phillips
Nancy Prindle
Frederick J. Roback
Elsie Rosenberg
Rosalie Rosenthal
Kalman Sachs
Elaine R. Sartirana
Dean M. Sassu
Brad Shick
Edward Smith
Grace Smith
James R. Sullivan
Frances Sytnik
Lauren Terhune
Kathleen D. Thorne
Matthew Thurnauer
Lawrence H. Torto, Jr.
Michael Treadway
Carmine L. Trotta
Glenn Tucker
Benjamin Vann
Michael Volpe
Thomas Wendel
Hannah Young
Walter J. Zak
IN HONOR OF
Adam Berrios
Stefanie L. Bourassa
Ann Brautigam
Loretta Claiborne
Betsy Conger
Edward Connole
Lisa Daniels
Lance W. Doran
Ronald Duffney
Ryan Egan
Albert Entralgo
Natasha Holmes
Fernando Illescas
Katherine A. Ing
Ron Jenkins
June Kaminski
Lisa Kovlakas
Andrew LaChapelle
Jason Langeway
Keith Lapuk
Laurie Lombardi
Haley Lubliner
Sean Malenfant
John Manchak
Thomas Mancuso
Carol J. Martin
Kevin D. Martinez
Kayla Mazlowski
Erin McEwen
Allen L. Pollock
Thomas W. Pringle
Daniel W. Rezende
Jeff Ross
Donald R. Skinner
Barbara Waters
Peter A. Wright
Planned Giving
THE CHAMPION’S SOCIETY
Securing the Future of Special Olympics Connecticut
Champion’s Society members are the guardians who protect our athletes’ future by providing
for Special Olympics in their will or estate plan. By becoming a Champion’s Society member and
leaving a legacy, you’ll help ensure that Special Olympics’ life-changing mission will endure for
generations to come.
Becoming a Member
There are no membership fees or minimum gift amounts to join. The size of your gift will be
kept confidential. If you have already named Special Olympics in a bequest or other planned gift,
please let us know. Your willingness to be recognized as a member of the Champion’s Society will
encourage others to follow your example. It will also demonstrate your commitment to providing
transformative opportunities for future Special Olympics athletes.
The 2nd Annual Champion’s Society Reunion, an appreciation event for all members, was held
in June at the lovely home of Eva Franchi in Stonington. In photos, top to bottom: SOCT’s Kate
Careb looks on as Eva Franchi pins new members, David and Liana Snyderman; Liana and David
Snyderman sign the Champion’s Society register; Members gather in friendship and share a
common bond – a commitment to supporting Special Olympics athletes for years to come.
CHAMPION’S SOCIETY MEMBERS
Kenneth & Marie Bowes
Anthony & Rosemary Burton
Dan & Kate Careb
The Cassano Family
Janice Curley
The Dennin Family
Beau & Holly Doherty
Dick & Susan Saint James Ebersol
Ernest J. Elliott
Rob & Heather Gerowe
Norman Hanenbaum
Dr. Jody Terranova &
Tom & Lisa Joyce
Mr. Carl Verner
Bruce & Sandra Kirchner
Jim & Tracey Van Hoof
Mary Kochiss
Anonymous
Joan Kranz
Michael & Nora Mason
Mark & Ellen Myerson
Paul Olson
David & Liana Snyderman
Tony, Janet & Stephanie St. Marie
Hall of Fame
The annual Hall of Fame event honors extraordinary athletes,
volunteers and supporters who demonstrate leadership, spirit
and selflessness, inspire joy through sport and promote inclusion
and respect for individuals of all abilities.
Honorees were inducted on March 20, 2013 at the Aqua Turf Country Club.
2013 HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES
Eunice Murtha Award for Philanthropy
The Keenoy Family
Community Leadership Award
Connecticut Elks Association
Lew Perkins Coach Award
Barbara Hedden
Sheila Schmidt Award for Volunteerism
Christopher Capobianco
Bozzuto Award for Family Involvement
The Cohen Family
Susan Saint James Award for Leadership
Rick Allen
UNSUNG HERO AWARDS
Dave & Michele Campbell
Eric Donch
Faith & Chris Ferrall
Alan Hughes
Mariano “Duane” Hutchison
Valerie Jensen
Rich Kalcznski
Bruce Maneeley
Sgt. Natalie Morrison
Mark Squires
Lt. Kelly Walsh
REGIONAL AWARDS
Outstanding Volunteers
David Neary
Kerry Tharpe
Outstanding Organization
Ocean Beach Park
The Connecticut Elks Association was honored with
the Community Leadership Award.
SPIRIT OF LIFE AWARDS
Karen Barber
Dytoyah Brown
Jeremiah Clayton
Sean D’Acunto
Angie D’Amico
Theresa McSparran
Luke Pinone
Megan Tillman
Max Zionts
Honorees and attendees gathered to celebrate Special
Olympics Connecticut’s 45th Anniversary at this year’s
Hall of Fame Dinner.
Staff
2013 SOCT STAFF
Robert “Beau” Doherty
President
Kelli Bigelow
Executive Assistant
to the President
FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION
Mike Mason
Senior Vice President
& CFO
Mary Carriere
Director, Administration
& Information Management
Nari Boodhoo
Director, Finance
Lisa Fodero
Bookkeeper
Betsy Katz
Receptionist
Katie Femiak
Manager, Volunteer Services
Jaquanna Roberts
Administrative Assistant,
Community Impact
Justin Burke
Program Associate, Unified Sports®
Fitness Program
DEVELOPMENT & MARKETING
Jay Andronaco
Director, Partnerships & Corporate Relations
Debbie Horne
Director, Communications & Marketing
Liza Nolan
Director, Grants
Marie Domack
Coordinator, Partnerships
& Corporate Relations
GAMES & SPORTS
ADVANCEMENT
Kate Careb
Vice President, Advancement
Kaitlin Ingerick
Coordinator, Annual Gifts
COMMUNITY IMPACT
Nora Mason
Vice President, Community Impact
Marc Mercadante
Senior Director, Community Impact
Tim Cieplik
Senior Coordinator, Healthy Communities
SPECIAL EVENTS
Lisa Carlone
Senior Director, Special Events
Sharon Pelkey
Director, Special Events
Jackie Turro
Director, Special Events
Sarah Branigan
Associate Director, Special Events
UNIFIED SPORTS®
Lou Pear
Unified Sports® Director
George Synnott
Unified Sports® Assistant Director
Ken Bragg
Unified Sports® Assistant Director
Karol Brzozowski
Unified Sports® Executive
Administrative Assistant
Laurie-Jean Hannon
Vice President, Sports & Competition
Barbara Horn
Project UNIFY® Coordinator
Sara Pierson
Director, Sports & Competition
Beth Rasmussen
Young Athletes Coordinator
Sue Mohr
Manager, Sports & Competition
Katie Dennett
Senior Coordinator, Sports & Competition
Rebecca Gehrken
Coordinator, Sports & Competition
Lauren Young
Coordinator, Sports & Competition
Cathy Zaorski
Coordinator, Warehouse Operations
OFFICE VOLUNTEERS
Natalie Arbogast
Barry Baiardi
Joyce Baiardi
Ria Baldoz
Mary Boissonneault
Kate Broderick
Loretta Casey
Debbie Conklin
Don Conklin
Shannon Epsky
Emily Floros
Norman Hanenbaum
Justine Holleran
Alyssa Jahren
Paige Marinelli
Heidi Nichols
Alyssa Piccirillo
Don Pieger
Rachael Polansky
Pete Smith
Chelsea Vrabel
Lin Yao (Peter)
VOLUNTEER PHOTOGRAPHERS/
VIDEOGRAPHERS
Alex Buck
Dan Burns
Jonathan Doster – Jonathan Doster Photography
Kevin Fletcher
Steve Glad
Hailey Grant
Glen Kutler
Will Kutler
Katie Loughery, Kat Loughery Photography
Chad Lyons
Mel Morales, Visually Impaired Photography
Diane Parsons, Diane Parsons Photography
Evanthea Parsons
Armand Perez
Ed Reilly
Ginny Thibodeau
Hildi Todrin, Crane Song Photography
Linda Torzsa, Etana Creative Photography
Luke Wayne Furtney
David Whitney
Brian Whitney
Ray Wolters
Brian Woodhouse
Board of Directors & Volunteers
OFFICERS
MEMBERS
John Riccardi Chair
Kenneth Bowes
CL&P
James Van Hoof, Jr.
Vice Chair/Finance Committee Chair
Hubbell
Mauro DeCarolis
TD Bank
Lynn LaRocca
Board Management Chair
Modell’s Sporting Goods
Christopher J. Motl
Webster Bank
Allen L. Pollock
Nancy Dennin
St. Joseph High School
Susan Saint James
Brian Drexler
Special Olympics Connecticut Athlete
Michelle Zettergren
ConnectiCare, Inc. & Affiliates
Lisa Kovlakas
Program Committee Chair
ESPN
Dr. Craig Edmondson
ACES
Tom Joyce
Board Secretary
Brian Flinn
WWE
Bonnie Smith
Human Resources Committee Chair
Savings Bank of Danbury
Raymond Hadden, III
Special Olympics Connecticut Athlete
Lewis Chimes
Legal Advisor
Law Offices of Lewis Chimes
Thomas Krywinski
Blum Shapiro
Peter Keenoy
Impala Partners, LLC
Catherine Kortlandt
Praxair, Inc.
2666 State Street, Suite 1
Hamden, CT 06517-2232
www.soct.org
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