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 LET ME WIN BUT IF I CANNOT WIN, LET ME BE BRAVE IN THE ATTEMPT Follow Us: