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PDF - Child Abuse Network
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A N N U A L
R E P O R T
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CHILD ABUSE NETWORK, INC.
( JULY 1, 2013 - JUNE 30, 2014)
A note about the child-models in this publication: All of the people and children
in the photos are volunteers; the children are all models photographed with the
expressed permission of their legal guardian(s) or parent(s). All of the scenes have
been posed; none of them depict actual incidents or refer to specific cases. In
order to protect children and their confidentiality, absolutely no children who
receive/received our services or their families were used in this publication.
mission & vision
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impact lives
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letter from leadership
the reason
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organization overview
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programs and services
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power of partnership
our children
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financial statements
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statements of financial position
statements of activities
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fy 2014 donor list
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staff and board members
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mission
V I S I O N
&
P H I L O S O P H Y
Our Mission
To provide collaborative intervention services to child abuse
victims, so that they are encouraged to embrace a future
driven by hope.
Our Vision
To be the foundation for the most effective community
response to reported child abuse and provide children a
turning point on the pathway to healing.
Our Philosophy
Child abuse damages our community’s most vulnerable
citizens and often has generational implications. In the
context of violence, child abuse is a public health problem
that presents complex social and moral dilemmas concerning
its cause, effect and remedy. Addressing child abuse requires
a comprehensive plan with multiple, coordinated strategies.
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we can
I M P A C T
L I V E S
The Child Abuse Network (CAN) exists to reduce the
trauma that a child abuse investigation can pose
for a child.
Before our program came into being,
children frequently endured stressful examinations and
numerous interviews by various agencies in cold,
sterile facilities.
CAN owns and manages a specially designed facility where child abuse intervention services are centralized. By enabling
medical, mental health, investigative
and legal professionals to work together
under one roof, CAN minimizes the trauma
of multiple child interviews and medical
exams, and eliminates duplicate efforts in
determining whether abuse has occurred.
Most importantly, CAN provides families
with referrals to therapeutic and community
support services to connect children with the
services they need to begin their healing.
CAN helps stop the hurt and begin the
healing. To learn more about CAN visit:
www.childabusenetwork.org.
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a letter
F R O M
O U R
L E A D E R S H I P
It has been said that the best preparation for tomorrow is doing your best today. This year the Child Abuse
Network team worked tirelessly to ensure that we effectively met the critical need for services while simultaneously preparing to lay the foundation for future
growth opportunities.
In recognition of our 25th anniversary
year, we took the time to reflect on
our history and the exemplary care
that the Child Abuse Network, Inc.
has provided to children in the Tulsa
area. We have been reminded of the
many people and organizations who
have been key to our growth, and the
generous support of donors that have
allowed us to provide intervention
services for an increasing number
of children. From CAN’s beginning
as a project of the Junior League of
Tulsa until now, partnerships have
framed our successes. We continue
to break new ground in building new
partnerships in our community.
Our team provided services for a
record number of children again this
year. Nearly 2,600 children were
seen at the Center including an alltime high volume of 278 children
seen in April 2014 (the average
is 200 a month). The professionals
at the Center continue to meet the
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needs of the children it sees under
extreme space limitations and with
uncompromising professionalism.
Through the generosity of a grant
from Blue Cross and Blue Shield of
Oklahoma, we added a new Family
Services Coordinator position.
This position allowed us to establish a
single point of contact for scheduling
children at the Center, and it enabled
us to be more efficient in responding
to requests for appointments and
coordinating the team’s time for those
appointments.
Good progress was made in
addressing CAN’s goals and future
needs. In 2014, the Board approved
a change in the Center’s name from
“Justice Center” to the Children’s
Advocacy Center to assist with our
name recognition in the community.
We were delighted with the addition of
a new community awareness event,
the CAN Superhero Challenge,
which took place on March 30, 2014,
at POSTOAK Lodge & Retreat. The
event was the brainchild of Chris and
Elizabeth Ellison and was successful on
so many fronts. It allowed us to begin
to communicate with the media using
a positive messaging format, and
perhaps most importantly, it provided
us a much needed family-centered
event to share with the greater Tulsa
community. It was agreed that this
event was vital to our messaging and
would continue as an annual event.
The CANdlelight Ball provided us
the perfect opportunity to recognize
the Junior League of Tulsa. In its
third year, the Ball delivered another
magical evening for nearly 300 guests.
Through the efforts of Kala Sharp,
CAN’s Presidents and Advisory
Councils were re-convened in 2014.
It is of great benefit to converse with
these strategic leaders about CAN, our
collaborations and future goals.
Finally and most importantly, thank
you for your generous support
throughout the year. We simply could
not provide these vital services to
children without the support of our
many donors, volunteers, staff and
partners.
Together, we CAN provide a
turning point in the life of a child.
Sincerely,
Susan L. Gross
2014 Board President
1 in 17 children is involved in a child abuse
investigation in Tulsa county.
That’s about 1 child per average sized classroom.
We CAN Make a Difference
CAN’s Child Specialist, David Glanz, provided a mental health
consultation at the request of the guardian of a sweet
twelve-year-old girl who came to the Center for services. What
the guardian shared with David truly moved him.
The child’s guardian told David, “Since we came to CAN four
hours ago, this child is a completely different child, it’s like a
weight has been lifted off her shoulders.” The little girl,
once scared and unable to show affection, had even crawled
up in the lap of the guardian and showed trust and affection.
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organization
overview
The Child Abuse Network, Inc. is an accredited
member of the National Children’s Alliance (NCA).
As a member of NCA, the Child Abuse Network
is referred to as a Children’s Advocacy Center
and operates under the following standards:
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• Multidisciplinary Team
A multidisciplinary team for response to child abuse allegations includes
representation from the following: law enforcement, child protective services, prosecution, medical, mental health, victim advocacy and Children’s
Advocacy Center.
• Cultural Competency and Diversity
Culturally competent services are routinely made available to all CAC clients
and coordinated with the multidisciplinary team response.
• Forensic Interviews
Forensic interviews are conducted in a manner that is legally sound, of
a neutral, fact finding nature, and are coordinated to avoid duplicative
interviewing.
• Victim Support and Advocacy
Victim support and advocacy services are routinely made available to all
CAC clients and their non-offending family members as part of the multidisciplinary team response.
• Medical Evaluation
Specialized medical evaluation and treatment services are routinely made
available to all CAC clients and coordinated with the multidisciplinary team
response.
• Mental Health
Specialized trauma-focused mental health services, designed to meet the
unique needs of the child and non-offending family members, are routinely
made available as part of the multidisciplinary team response.
• Case Review
A formal process in which multidisciplinary discussion and information
sharing regarding the investigation, case status and services needed by the
child and family is to occur on a routine basis.
• Case Tracking
Children’s Advocacy Centers must develop and implement a system for
monitoring case progress and tracking case outcomes for all MDT components.
• Organizational Capacity
A designated legal entity responsible for program and fiscal operations has
been established and implements basic sound administrative policies and
procedures.
• Child-focused Setting
The child-focused setting is comfortable, private, and both physically and
psychologically safe for diverse populations of children and their nonoffending family members.
power of
partnership
The Child Abuse Network is a member of Tulsa
County’s multidisciplinary child abuse team, which
is organized and sanctioned under Oklahoma State
Statute (Title 10A § 1-9-102) and is formally referred
to as the Tulsa County District Attorney’s Task Force
on Crimes Against Children.
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Current signatory members of the task force include:
Tulsa County District Attorney’s Office
Tulsa County Department of Human Services - Child Welfare
United States Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Oklahoma
University of Oklahoma School of Community Medicine - Tulsa
Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office
Tulsa Police Department
Broken Arrow Police Department
Owasso Police Department
Child Abuse Network, Inc.
Task force members agree and pledge to cooperate
and coordinate their efforts to:
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Identify, investigate and prosecute those persons who commit crimes
or acts of deprivation against children
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Maintain a multidisciplinary child abuse team pursuant to Title 10A §
1-9-102
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Provide child victims of crime and their families with medical,
psychological, investigative and other appropriate assistance
•
Provide educational programs that impact the causes and effects of
crimes against children
•
Promote any activity chosen by the members to be in the interest of
children within Tulsa County
services provided to our children in fy 2014
23%
medical
medical
evaluations
evaluations
%
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mental
health
48
%
20%
case
review
forensic
interviews
programs and services
The Child Abuse Network coordinates and facilitates
a centralized, team approach to minimize the trauma
of child abuse investigations.
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Forensic Interviews (1,775 interviews)
Forensic interviews are one of CAN’s most critical services. The Child Abuse
Network employs professional child interview specialists who conduct forensic interviews at the request of child welfare or law enforcement investigators. CAN’s interviewers are specially trained to facilitate children’s abilities to
make accurate statements about their experiences regarding reported abuse.
CAN requires that its interviewers have graduate level education and specialized knowledge in the areas of child development, family systems and the
dynamics of abuse.
Medical Evaluations (868 exams)
Medical evaluations are an essential part of a child abuse investigation. Medical
findings assist investigators to determine whether abuse has occurred. Additionally, the child-friendly medical experts often relieve any anxiety that children may
have about the health of their bodies. CAN contracts with the Department of
Pediatrics at the University of Oklahoma School of Community Medicine - Tulsa
to provide child abuse medical evaluations. The medical team is comprised of
specially trained child abuse pediatricians and a nurse (LPN). The team responds
to same/next day requests from the child welfare and law enforcement investigators.
Mental Health Services (339 consultations)
Child abuse investigations can be very overwhelming, and many children and
families have difficulties dealing with new emotions and anxieties. CAN assists
families in many ways, including crisis intervention, consultation and referrals to
appropriate therapeutic services and community support programs.
CAN employs mental health specialists who have extensive knowledge in child
development, the dynamics of abuse, crisis intervention, family systems and
community resources. The mental health specialist’s primary focus is to provide
immediate support and information to children and their caregivers, so they can
establish long-term relationships with appropriate community support programs
and therapeutic services.
Case Review and Case Management (751 children)
CAN’s team coordinator administers case review meetings twice a week. Case
investigators have the opportunity to meet formally with team-agency representatives to discuss and exchange information related to specific child abuse cases.
The team seeks to combine the insight and professional knowledge of individual
team members and agency representatives for a more complete understanding of
case issues and a more supportive response for the child and caregiver(s).
services provided to our children in fy 2014
339
868
28 per
month
medical
evaluations
mental health
1,775
72 per
month
148 per
month
751
63 per
month
case review
forensic interviews
our children
Children come to the Child Abuse Network within the first
three days after abuse has been reported. In FY 2014,
the Child Abuse Network provided 3,733 services
to children from 13 counties in Oklahoma.
CAN provided services to 2,562 new children or approximately
50 children each week. Ninety-nine percent of services provided
were to children from Tulsa County.
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a snapshot of the children we served in fy 2014
Gender
43 %
male
57 %
female
Age
17%
ages 13-17
%
46
ages 0-6
37 %
ages 7-12
(average age is 7 years and 9 months)
38
sexual
%
6%
other
Type of
abuse
%
%
30
neglect
%
26
physical
financial
S TAT E M E N T S
Years Ended June 30, 2014 and 2013
Once again the Child Abuse Network has received an
unqualified opinion from our independent auditor, Creason
& Associates, P.L.L.C.
CAN is financially sound and our FY 2014 peformance has
exceeded the Finance Committee’s high standards of fiscal
responsibility.
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Statements of Financial Position
June 30, 2014 and 2013
Assets
Current assets
Cash
Restricted cash
Contributions, grants and pledges receivable
Prepaid expenses
Total Current assets
2014
$
Assets held by others
Pledges receivable
Property and equipment:
Land
Building
Furniture and fixtures
Medical equipment
Less accumulated depreciation
Net property and equipment
1,022,825
412,768
188,779
27,150
1,651,522
2013
$
849,881
335,623
139,212
25,634
1,350,350
57,033
20,867
52,211
31,650
485,000
1,043,291
198,929
56,666
1,783,886
284,332
1,499,554
485,000
1,042,116
174,964
56,666
1,758,746
214,203
1,544,543
Total assets
$
3,228,976
Liabilities and Net Assets
Current liabilities
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities
$
88,568
$
2,978,754
$
73,839
Commitments and contingencies
Net assets:
Unrestricted
Temporarily restricted
Total net assets
Total liabilities and net assets
2,538,269
602,139
3,140,408
$
3,228,976
2,420,768
484,147
2,904,915
$
2,978,754
Statements of Activities
Years Ended June 30, 2014 and 2013
Changes in unrestricted net assets
Support and revenue
Federal and state grants
Contributions and private grants
Investment income
Other income
Total unrestricted support and revenue
Net assets released from restrictions
2014
$
Total unrestricted support,
revenue and reclassifications
2013
86,669
349,692
4,821
300,798
741,980
818,593
$
87,627
347,620
3,255
324,366
762,868
879,073
1,560,573
1,641,941
840,216
149,257
66,164
1,055,637
813,680
75,006
0
888,686
Total Expenses
184,738
202,697
387,435
1,443,072
172,766
135,350
308,116
1,196,802
Change in unrestricted net assets
117,501
445,139
Changes in temporarily restricted net assets
Contributions
State of Oklahoma CAMA distribution
Net assets released from restriction
401,304
535,281
(818,593)
270,200
551,899
(879,073)
Change in temporarily restricted net assets
(117,992)
(56,974)
Change in net assets
235,493
388,165
Net assets, beginning of year
2,904,915
2,516,750
Expenses
Program services
Child abuse team
Community awareness
Expansion campaign
Supporting services:
Management and general
Fundraising
Net assets, end of year
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$
3,140,408
$
2,904,915
donors
AND SUPPORTERS
July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014
“To the world you may be one person.
But to one person you may be the world.”
– Unknown
AAON Inc.
Jill Walker-Abdoveis
The Adams Family
Adams Hall Wealth Advisors
Scott Adkins
Advance Research
Chemicals, Inc.
The Alden-Thompson Family
AmazonSmile Foundation
American Airlines “AA Blues
Program”
American Bank & Trust Co.
Anchor Gasoline Corporation
Melanie & Robert Anderson
Anonymous (9)
Arvest Bank
Charlotte & Marvin Ashworth
AT&T Pioneers Volunteers Tulsa Retirees Club
Susan Athens
Eric Atkinson
Auxiliary to the Tulsa Osteopathic Medical Society
Gloria & Kirk Bailey
Jenger & Michael Baker
Bank of America Charitable
Foundation
Adrienne Barnett
The Barnett Family
Foundation
Billie & Howard Barnett
Victoria & Dewey Bartlett
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The Bastian Family
Susan & John Bell
Sylvie Bello
Jodie & Ben Benner
The Bennett Family
Grace and Franklin Bernsen
Foundation
Alison & Chris Berry
The Biggerstaff Family
Lauren & Casey Bingham
BKD, LLP
BKD Foundation
Blue Cross and Blue Shield
of Oklahoma
Susan & Bill Bonner
The Mervin Bovaird
Foundation
The Boyd Family
The Boyett Family
David Brice
Ashley Briggs
Michelle & P.J. Brobston
Liz & Peter Brolick
The Danielle Brown Family
The Miranda Brown Family
Simone A. Brown
Cara Bruner
Marilyn & Chuck Buland
Vikki & Greg Burn
Valerie Buttrey
C9 Productions
Courtney & Jake Cain
Dr. Kathleen S. Cannon &
Dr. Douglas S. Pittman
The Captain Family
The Carrell Family
The Caudle Family
H.A. and Mary K. Chapman
Charitable Trust
Chelsea Gallery, LTD
Children’s Medical Charities
Association Inc.
Chubb Group of Insurance
Companies
City of Broken Arrow-CDBG
Donna & Jerry Clack
Gwen & Thomas Clegg
Lorraine E. Clopp
Lisa Cole Ed.D.
The Condren Family
Lindsey & Robert Connor
Eric Cooper
Daniel Corff
Sandy & Art Cotton
Paul Coury
Mr. & Mrs. Conrad C.
Coussens
Thomas Craven
Crossfit Tulsa
Crossland Construction
Company, Inc.
Cuesta Foundation, Inc.
Dr. Joseph Cunningham
Heather & Brian Cupp
D&L Oil Tools
Kate Davis & Mike McCue
DayBreak Family
Services, LLC
The Deeringwater Family
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Vincent A. Dernbach
District Attorneys Council
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Dana & Doug Drummond
Dr. Vicky Weidner & Brian
Edwards
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GlobalHealth
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Helmerich & Payne, Inc.
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Hillcrest HealthCare System
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Hogan Taylor, LLP
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HUD/City of Tulsa-CDBG
Ashley & Trevor Hudgeons
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Stacy Hunt
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IBC Bank
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International Shimmy Mob
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JPMorgan Chase & Co.
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Junior League of Tulsa
George Kaiser Family
Foundation
Kappa Kappa Iota
Rosemary & Vic Karjian
Lea & Mark King
Ms. Sandra S. Klein
Jackie Kouri & Gary Paxton
Dennis Kriz
Michelle Cantrell & Adam
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Laredo Petroleum, Inc.
Shari & Amon Lewis
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Foundation
Misty & Justin Lord
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Kelly A. Loudermilk
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China Matlock & Danny Shay
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Jeannie & Joe McDaniel
Jantha McFarlin
The McGillen Family
Carol & Steven McGrath
Sydney & Jerod Meeks
The Merryman Family
Nicole & Joshua Miller
Lou and Connie Miller
Charitable Foundation
Shelia Minor-Johnson
The Mitchell Family
The Moore Family
Kimberly A. Morgan
Shannon & Paul Muret
National Children’s Alliance
Susan & Rick Neal
Beth & Gregory Nellis
Nancy & Don Nelson
Pat & Tim Neuman
The Newfield Foundation
Doyle Newman
The Noel Family
Ms. Kimberly A. Norman
Sharon O’Fiel
Tara & Brian O’Mahony
ONEOK, Inc.
ONEOK Foundation, Inc.
Osteopathic Founders
Foundation
Lisa Owens
Kathleen Page &
Michael Graves
Cheryl Palmiter-Ekaitis &
Joseph M. Ekaitis
Joseph L. Parker, Jr.
Sara & Jared Pawelka
Pediatric Healthcare Fund
The Pellegrini Family
PEO Chapter N
The Peterson Family
The Phelps Family
Marnie & David Phelps
The Phillips Family
Plan Benefit Analysts of
Tulsa, Inc.
Nancy & Todd Posey
Rebecca & Ray Poudrier
Marilyn & Michael Predovic
QEP Energy Company
QEP Resources, Inc.
QuikTrip
The Rader Family
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Elizabeth & Thomas Rains
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M. Reed
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RGK Foundation
Kathy & Michael A. Rhoads
Joseph E. Rice/Rice Benefits
& Investments
Mrs. Elmer Riddle
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The Robinson-Baxter Family
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Rodolf & Todd
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Taheerah Salim
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Melissa & Jeff Sanden
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Sarkeys Foundation
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Spirit AeroSystems, Inc.
Kim Smith & Bob Stanley
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State of Oklahoma - CAMA
Allocation Grant
Brenda Stone
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Jo Anne Swan
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Foundation
T.D. Williamson, Inc.
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Top That! Pizza
TriArch, PLLC
Tulsa Area United Way
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Tulsa Federal Credit Union
The Tulsa Foundation
Tulsa Shimmy Mob
Rose & Rondie Turner
UBS Matching Gift Program
Unit Petroleum Company
University of Oklahoma
Foundation, Inc.
The University of Tulsa
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Lutheran Church
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Family Foundation
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The Anne and Henry Zarrow
Foundation
Maxine and Jack Zarrow
Family Foundation
Megan & Don Zetik
The John Steele Zink
Foundation
Chera Kimiko & Charles
Zoellner
Tributes
In honor of Adrienne Barnett
Charlotte & Wade
Edmundson
Mollie Williford
In honor of the Barnett
Family - Light the Way
Andrew Warren
In honor of Dr. & Mrs. Robert
Block
Mindy Galoob
Carol Mountford
In honor of Robyn Brooks
Mablelean & Troy Smith
In honor of Michelle Brown
Jerry Barr
In honor of the great work of
Barbara Findeiss
Connie & Richard Boone
In honor of Amanda Forman
Alane Schettler
In honor of Terry
Hockersmith
Tiari & Tim Harris
In honor of Heidi Pockrus’
1st Birthday
Jenger & Michael Baker
Mary Ann Hille
Shirley Martin
Brenda Smith
Maggie & Kajeer Yar
In honor of Sally Posner
Myra & Ronald Jeffris
In honor of Valerie Reynolds
Kris Reynolds
In honor of Mike Rhoads
Blue Cross and Blue Shield
of Oklahoma
In honor of Rich & Cartmill,
Inc.
Osteopathic Founders
Foundation
In honor of Skip Teel
Moran Family Foundation
In honor of Mike Thornbrugh
Sharon O’Fiel
In honor of Henry Zarrow
Rebecca & Matthew Davis
In honor of the children who
have the courage to testify
against their abusers
Judy & Robert Bastemeyer
Memorials
In memory of David
Abernathy
Marilyn Inhofe Davis
In memory of Skyla Brooks
Robyn & Bruce Brooks
Pam Cox
Mablelean & Troy Smith
In memory of Sandra Griffin
Sharon Griffin
In memory of Katherine K.
Johnston & Robert S. Rizley
Nancy & Clark Lipotich
In memory of Angela Stacy
Laurie & Jim Green
In memory of Henry Zarrow
Rebecca & Matthew Davis
In-Kind Donors
20/20 Sign Design
918 CrossFit
Adam Murphy Photography
AT&T Pioneers Volunteers Tulsa Retirees Club
Affordable Hearing Centers
Alyce Amend
America on Tap
Anonymous
Automated Mail Services
Adrienne Barnett
Helan Barrick
Grace and Franklin Bernsen
Foundation
Big Bow Gifts
Bixby Police Department
Burn Co.
Katy Cauthron
CB Richard Ellis/Oklahoma
Christ the Redeemer
Lutheran Church
Chubb Group of Insurance
Companies
Clear Channel Radio
Color Pop! Art & Design
COOP Ale Works
CPCU - Northeast Oklahoma
Chapter
Rebecca & Matthew Davis
DayBreak Family
Services, LLC
Elizabeth & Chris Ellison
EMSA
Faith Lutheran Church Youth
Group
Farthing Events, LLC.
Shianne Fouts
The Galley
Good Shepherd Lutheran
Church Youth Group
Susan & Kevin Gross
Glenn Hankins
Helping Hands Memorial
Drive UMC
Hodges Bend
Home Depot (41st &
Sheridan)
Malory & Stacy Hunt
Ihloff Salon and Day Spa
Jimmy & The Jets, LLC
Kappa Kappa Iota
Kitchen Ideas
Betty Lilly
Bethany Loerke
Lucky’s Restaurant
Amy & Chad Mariska
Jocelyn & Jackson Markert
The Mayo Hotel
Dana McBurney
Jan McKay
Devra McManus
Angela Morehead
Odyssey Digital Printing
OU-Tulsa Library
Owasso Trails’ End Quilters
Guild
Parkhill Liquors & Wine
Photomementos
Photography
The Pioneer Woman
Preston Power
Johnny Price Health and
Strength Training System
QuikTrip
Response Solutions, Inc.
Rib Crib
Roughtail Brewing Company
Sampson Energy
Stacey & Mike Salisbury
SALT Yoga
Sapien Brand Experience
Kala & Gary Sharp
Emely Shepard
Spray Equipment Company
Justin Thompson
Topeca Coffee
The Tronnier Family
Tulsa Modern Quilt Guild
TulsaPeople Magazine
Tulsa Police Department
Tulsa Quilts for Kids
Tulsa’s Channel 8
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Vintage 1740
Warehouse Market, Inc.
Andrew Warren
Williams Co.
Carrie & T. Carley Williams
Janice Wright
Volunteers
Adrianna Acebo
Lisa Acosta
Maria Acosta
Judy Aery
Ron Aery
Kelsey Arnold
AT&T Pioneers Volunteers Tulsa Retirees Club
Connie Augustine
Kirk Bailey
Mary Baker
Ronnie Baker
Robert Banks
Patti Barker
Adrienne Barnett
Libby Baroni
Danna Barrick
David Barrick
Dawn Barrick
Dean Bates
Meg Bilyeu
Karen Blakemore
Ashlyn Bohanon
Michelle Brown
Tammy Brown
Kaylee Bryan
Staci Buck
Nicole Burke
Scott Carman
Alan Carmichael
Elizabeth Carroll
Annabelle Chandler
Cindy Chang
Aura Coffman
Chris Crain
Volunteers
(continued)
Kaylie Crippin
Ashleigh Dahl
Kate Davis
Alexia Dickey
Jennifer Doverspike
Brian Edwards
Michael Elder
Chris Ellison
Cindy Ellison
Elizabeth Ellison
Barbara Findeiss
Larry Findeiss
Hunter Fischer
Nita Foley
Jay Foley
Chris Foly
William Ford
Amanda Forman
Cheryl Foster
David Glanz
Lauren Golliver
Gwen Goodner
Chris Green
Crista Grimes
Noah Grimes
Julia Gross
Susan Gross
Ryan Guthrie
Claire Harbaugh
Jo Hayter
Sadie Hillier
Seth Houston
Ashley Hudgeons
Bonnie Hunt
Julie Johnson
Jill Kennedy
Junior League of Tulsa
Steve Kern
Lucie Krisman
Janice League
Amanda Lesperance
Jenny Lizama
Landra Lockwood
Jessica Luong
April Brookover
Margwarth
Ashleigh Markland
Karly Mason
Riley McCabe
Aubrey McClellan
Amanda McConnell
Alaina Mcguire
Amber Mcguire
Brent McGuire
Drew McGuire
David Monahan
Matt Moore
Alan Morton
Gail Mount
Leah Murphy
Tim Neuman
Fern Nevels
Rachel Nichols
Gloria Obrien
Paige Oliver
Daniel Palm
Bob Parks
Sue Parks
Jared Pawelka
Gayle Peltier
Marnie Phelps
Shayla Pickett
Julie Pittman
Mollie Provie
Anthony Rackely
Madison Raz
Lisa Razo
Vicki Reagor
Michael A. Rhoads
Rebecca Riggin
Micaela Robison
Damen Roccasalva
Dierdra Romine
Morgan Rowe
Kendall Ryan
Melissa Sanden
Paula Settoon
Troy Sharkey
Gary Sharp
Kala Sharp
Shelia Minor-Johnson
Nelda Shoemake
Barbara Shuck
Caitlyn Smith
Laurel Smith
Barbara Sorrels
Akelah Stafford
Caleb Starr
Sydney Swanson
Jordan Tavber
Mary Anne Thoman
Paige Thomas
Rebecca Thompson
Savannah Tubb
Rose Turner
Mai Vang
Linda Vanhooser
Marvene Vanhooser
Justin Wallace
Craig Whitted
Frieda Wilery
T. Carley Williams
Kim Williamson
Katie Wilson
Landes Wiscaver
Jayden Wise
Marilyn Wolfe-Farr
Kaysha Yates
We apologize for any exclusions or inaccuracies
that may have occurred
in acknowledging our
generous donors, supporters and volunteers.
Please contact us so we
may make corrections for
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we can
M A K E
A
D I F F ER EN C E
To learn more about the Child Abuse Network, Inc. or to schedule
a tour of our facility, please contact Barbara Findeiss, executive director
at (918) 624-0200 or visit www.childabusenetwork.org.
FY 2014 OFFICERS
S TA F F
Susan L. Gross
Melissa Gantz, LCSW
Adrienne L. Barnett
Amy Howard, LCSW
Michael A. Rhoads
David Glanz, MSW
President
Child Specialist
President Elect
Child Specialist
Past President
Child Specialist
Rebecca Thompson
Jason Davis, MSW
Secretary
Team Coordinator/Child Advocate
T. Carley Williams
Shelia Minor-Johnson
Treasurer
Family Services Coordinator
Aubrey Cain, MA
Grants Coordinator
S TA F F
Dawn Barrick
Volunteer Coordinator
Barbara E. Findeiss, MPH
Michelle Brobston
Executive Director
Operations Specialist
Rose Turner, LCSW
Socorro Goines
Managing Director
Administrative Assistant
Lea King, MBA, CIC, CRM
Finance Director
Brandi Moore
Community Relations Director
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FY 2014 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Kirk O. Bailey
Chubb Group of
Insurance Companies
Adrienne L. Barnett
Norman Wohlgemuth
Chandler & Jeter
Lauren Bingham
D&L Oil Tools
Gerard Clancy, M.D.
University of Oklahoma-Tulsa
Paul Coury
Coury Properties
Heather Cupp
Hall Estill
Brian N. Edwards
Grand River Dam Authority
Chris Ellison
Ellison Law Firm, PLC
Amanda K. Forman
Integrated Controls, Inc.
Jared Pawelka
Waypoint Private Capital, Inc.
Major Julie Harris
Tulsa Police Department
Marnie Phelps
SGA Design Group, P.C.
District Attorney
Tim Harris
Tulsa County’s Distrtict
Attorney’s Office
Major Tom Huckeby
Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office
Ashley Hudgeons
Blue Cross and Blue Shield
of Oklahoma
April Brookover
Margwarth
Tulsa Federal Credit Union
Amanda McConnell
Tulsa Regional Chamber
Barbara E. Findeiss
Child Abuse Network, Inc.
Julie Merritt
Oklahoma Department of
Human Services
Susan L. Gross
Community Volunteer
Tim Neuman
Williams Companies, Inc.
Michael A. Rhoads
Oklahoma Insurance
Department
Kala Sharp
ONEOK Partners, L.P.
Barbara Sorrels, Ed.D.
The Institute for Childhood
Education
Caleb Starr
Nathan Hale High School
Rebecca Thompson
AAON Inc.
Alison Wade
Junior League of Tulsa, Inc.
T. Carley Williams
BKD, LLP
FY 2014 ADVISORY COUNCIL
Caroline Z-H Abbott
Richard Boone
Michael C. Thornbrugh
Kathy West
C. Joe Williams
FY 2014 PRESIDENTS COUNCIL
Steven H. Austin
Robert W. Block
Ginny Creveling
Susan Gross
David Holden
Susie Jackson
L. Dru McQueen
Ann Metcalf
Michael A. Rhoads
Jack W. Schanck
Genie Shannon
Kala Sharp
Roy M. “Skip” Teel, Jr.
R. Scott Vaughn
Rick Verity
Chris Woosley
If you suspect abuse, call:
Oklahoma Hotline: (800) 522-3511
National Hotline: (800) 4ACHILD (800-422-4453)
2829 South Sheridan Tulsa, Oklahoma 74129
phone (918) 624-0200 fax (918) 624-0222
www.childabusenetwork.org
www.facebook.com/childabusenetwork

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