2013 Annual Report
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2013 Annual Report
UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY | SOUTHEASTERN WISCONSIN ANNUAL REPORT 2013 Life Without Limits For Persons With Disabilities Table of Contents The Year in Review 2 Independent Living 3 Employment Services 7 Respite10 Information + Referral Services 13 Community Fundraising Events 14 Financial Report | 2013 21 Donor Honor Roll 23 Gifts Made in Honor and Memory 30 2013 | Board of Directors 32 President’s Message Dear Friends of UCP of Southeastern Wisconsin, 2013 was a year of creative and exciting changes for United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern Wisconsin. At the beginning of 2013 we moved from our previous offices on 76th and Oklahoma to our new office suite at 6102 West Layton Avenue in Greenfield, Wisconsin. The new space is bright and new, more easily accessible for our consumers, and much more cost efficient. About forty years ago, UCP of Southeastern Wisconsin was initially organized by concerned parents of children with cerebral palsy. Since, UCP-SEW has been a primary resource for children and adults with a wide variety of disabilities who choose to live and work independently in the community. In 2013, UCP-SEW was still the largest provider of in-home respite in the state. UCP-SEW continues to offer the broadest array of programs and services to help people with disabilities seeking competitive employment in the community to find, secure and retain employment. For example, more than 2,500 children and adults utilize United Cerebral Palsy’s programs and services --- yet, fewer than 15% have cerebral palsy. Also, UCP-SEW continues to support 90 individuals with disabilities living independently in the community and advocates for their continued independence and quality of life. During 2013, the Board of Directors looked at the mission and who we serve; and, after much deliberation, we began the search for a new name --- a name that reflects the services we provide to persons living with any disability. Early in 2014 – at our Taste of Milwaukee® charity fundraiser - we unveiled our new name: Broadscope Disability Services. We will officially utilize the name in mid-2014. Looking back, 2013 was a year of change, challenges, and growth, and we look forward to the same in 2014. We are very fortunate to have an outstanding staff and a committed board of directors who continue to bring their talents and gifts to this great organization. Thanks to all of you for everything you do for UCP-SEW and for the consumers we serve. Without your dedication and generosity, we could not do the wonderful work we do. Gratefully, Scott D. Anderson President UCP-SEW Board of Directors 1 United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern Wisconsin Community Impact Report | 2013 The Year in Review 2 United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern Wisconsin Community Impact Report | 2013 Independent Living UCP of Southeastern Wisconsin’s Independent Living Program provides services that support people with disabilities in their choice to live independently in the community including: helping them to locate affordable housing in small, integrated community settings, arranging for transportation, finance and budgeting assistance, providing access to community social activities and making personal attendant support available, when needed. 3 United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern Wisconsin Community Impact Report | 2013 Independent Living Program - 2013 in Review: • supported 90 individuals with disabilities to live independently in the community • expanded supported living services to people with disabilities living in Waukesha and Racine counties • provided Representative Payee services for 100 individuals • provided financial counseling, voter information sessions, holiday parties and a Summer picnic for UCP-SEW consumers through its social, recreational and informational programming • hosts monthly meetings of the People First Milwaukee advocacy group for people with and without disabilities. UCP of Southeastern Wisconsin also provides the Staff Advisor for the group. • results from 2012 Client Satisfaction Surveys: - 92% reported an increase in their independent living skills levels - 98% reported to have a supported, safe living situation - 80% reported an increase in their involvement in community activities - 100% reported general satisfaction in the services they received from UCP-SEW. 4 United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern Wisconsin Community Impact Report | 2013 David with his grandchildren at their first Christmas together, 2013. Each grandchild proudly displays the toys received from their grandfather. DAVID’S STORY David is a client of the Independent Living Program with UCP-SEW. He has mental health issues and a traumatic brain injury that makes it difficult to make financial, medical, and life decisions. In 2010, David was put in contact with UCP-SEW for help with his finances, but it was soon realized his need was beyond just financial assistance, he needed a guardian. Due to David’s disabilities, he had become estranged from his family. After assisting and working with David for many years, UCP-SEW’s Community Support Coordinator decided to reach out to his family to ask if they would be willing to take on guardianship. His family was eager to help, but never knew how to begin to provide this support. UCP-SEW made the important connection to reunite David with his family, and supported the process of finding him adequate housing and care. With the support of UCP-SEW, David was able to move into a group home to be closer to his family, and in 2013, spent his very first Christmas with his 5 grandchildren. David is thriving with his new support network and recently welcomed his 6th grandchild, baby Peter. The effort of UCP-SEW’s Independent Living Program has allowed a better quality of life for David and his family. 5 United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern Wisconsin Community Impact Report | 2013 United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern Wisconsin, Inc. (UCP-SEW) seeks to advance the independence, productivity and rights of citizenship for persons with cerebral palsy and other disabilities and their families. UCP-SEW is a recognized leader in advancing choice, inclusion and person-centered services through innovative programming, individual and system advocacy and the development of new initiatives to create life without limits for persons with disabilities. 6 United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern Wisconsin Community Impact Report | 2013 Employment Services Believing all persons, regardless of their abilities, have the right to choose to work in the community for a competitive wage, UCP-SEW established the Employment Services (ES) program in partnership with Milwaukee area businesses in 1984 to help people with disabilities to seek, secure and retain competitive employment in the community and empowers them to maximize their earning potential so they are less dependent on government benefits. 7 United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern Wisconsin Community Impact Report | 2013 Employment Services - 2013 in Review: • helped 90 clients in their pursuit to become gainfully employed in the community • realized a 90% retention rate for new job hires • 56% of Employment Services clients are gainfully employed for at least 12 hours per week in community-based jobs earning at or above minimum wage • in cooperation with local foundations, developed an initiative to help people with disabilities living in Milwaukee’s 10 poorest zip codes to seek, secure and maintain competitive employment in the community • seven volunteers from the metro business community provided guidance and support to the program as members of the Employment Services Business Advisory Council 8 United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern Wisconsin Community Impact Report | 2013 KEVIN’S STORY Kevin is a client of UCP-SEW’s Employment Services Program. Kevin is a 22-year old high school graduate with a disability, who had little experience with personal and professional interactions. His only experience included volunteering with his mother at a local thrift shop. Kevin desired more. He wanted a job, and he wanted to be more independent. Kevin reached out to UCP-SEW’s Employment Services for guidance and assistance to realize that dream. The UCP-SEW employment counselor worked with Kevin to determine the type of employment he wanted, and coached him through a couple work experiences, including a local Walgreen’s. The UCP-SEW employment counselor continued to coach Kevin’s behavior with customers at Walgreen’s, which ultimately earned him a part-time job. Eventually, Kevin achieved “Employee of the Month” at his position at the Walgreen’s, Oak Creek for his positive performance and growth. The store manager and staff are very supportive of Kevin, and together with UCP-SEW, have played a huge roll in his success. Now, Kevin, who initially fled from customers, has gained the confidence to not only greet customers but to help them find what they are looking for. 9 United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern Wisconsin Community Impact Report | 2013 Respite The availability of respite for families caring for a loved one with disabilities is critical. Studies have shown that the incidence of abuse and neglect, institutionalization of family members with disabilities and the rate of separation and divorce of parents caring for a dependent child with special needs will decrease in direct proportion to an increase in the availability of competent respite care. United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern Wisconsin is the largest provider of in-home respite in southeastern Wisconsin. 10 United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern Wisconsin Community Impact Report | 2013 Respite - 2013 in Review: • provided respite for more than 1,500 families in Milwaukee, Waukesha, Ozaukee, Washington and Racine counties • initiated respite care services for 90 new families • in conjunction with Marcus Hotels & Resorts, provided 50 respite families with a Respitality® weekend • held 9 R & R (Respite and Recreation) Clubs for 240 children with disabilities and their siblings; 170 high school and college students provided volunteer support • 750 clients and their families attended UCP sponsored family recreational events – bowling parties and Milwaukee Brewers, Milwaukee Admirals and Milwaukee Bucks games • UCP-SEW staff are members of the Respite Care Association’s Wisconsin Board of Directors • published 12 issues of the UCP-SEW Respite Resource Newsletter; distributed to 1,500 families monthly; newsletter in English and Spanish. 11 United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern Wisconsin Community Impact Report | 2013 Sam (middle), with his brother and sister in their home. SAM’S STORY Sam is a 7-year-old child with autism. Sam’s family came to UCP-SEW in need of emergency respite with the Respite Care Program. Sam requires 100% supervision inside and outside the home. He can be destructive when upset, and has caused damage to the home and surrounding property. Even at his young age, the police have been called numerous times because of his tendency to wander several blocks away, and his safety is a constant concern for his parents. Sam’s older brother, 9-year-old Christopher, often assumed responsibility for Sam’s supervision. This allowed their mother some time to tend to necessary household tasks and to the needs of his youngest sibling, 3-year-old Caitlyn. Through the help, resources and financial assistance of the UCP-SEW Respite Care Program, the family was able to connect with a caregiver. This extra set of hands and eyes ensured Sam’s safety and allowed the family to fulfill the pressing needs of everyday life. UCP-SEW Respite Care allowed Sam to stay at home with his family, alleviated stress in the household, and maintained the family unit. 12 United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern Wisconsin Community Impact Report | 2013 Information + Referral Services Information and Referral broadens the awareness for people with disabilities about individual advocacy and system issues, about their rights and responsibilities and connects them to community resources. Information & Referral Services – 2013 in Review: • responded to 615 inquiries for information and/or referral • prepared 195 informational packets in response to specific requests 13 United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern Wisconsin Community Impact Report | 2013 Community Fundraising Events 14 United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern Wisconsin Community Impact Report | 2013 Taste of Milwaukee® 15 United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern Wisconsin Community Impact Report | 2013 The 31st Annual Taste of Milwaukee® was held on Thursday, March 7th in the Crystal Ballroom of The Hilton Milwaukee City Center. One of Milwaukee’s most famous culinary extravaganzas, Taste of Milwaukee® featured signature dishes from 22 of the metro area’s finest restaurants. ANNIVERSARY SPONSOR Northwestern Mutual Foundation TABLE SPONSORS Associated Wealth Management Anick & Associates Scott Anderson / Foley & Lardner, LLP BMO Harris Bank Harley-Davidson Motor Company Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Company Marcus Hotels & Resorts TCF Commercial Banking Marquette University / Tech4 Pod Tri City National Bank Northwestern Mutual Associated Bank Yvonne Stueber The Horton Group Creative Graphics Reilly, Penner & Benton, LLP Dave & Paula Strelitz FEATURED RESTAURANTS Atomic Chocolate Company Blue’s Brew Cakes Buffalo Water Beer Company Casablanca Carini’s La Conca d’Oro Crawdaddy’s Indulge Isumi’s Joey Gerard’s Kil@wat Mason Street Grill Maxie’s Southern Comfort Miller Time Pub and Grill Milwaukee Chop House Miss Molly’s Pastries Molly Cool’s Seafood Tavern PRP Wine International Red Rock Saloon Ru Yi Screaming Tuna Treats by Bernadette RAFFLE DONORS Divino Gelato Cafe The Capital Grille The Pfister UCP-SEW Board Members Marcus Theatres Simma’s Bakery Florence Eiseman Co. Paul and Deb Ostrenga The Horton Group Cameron’s Coffee Jack Cooper Mary Lou Schwab Neroli Salon & Spa Miss Molly’s Pastries Great Lakes Distillery A.J. Ugent Furs Groom BLUSH Beauty Boutique Pastiche Bistro & Wine Bar Breadsmith Oscar’s Frozen Custard VOLUNTEERS Friends of UCP Northwestern Mutual Friends SPECIAL THANKS Creative Graphic Imaging Greenfield Flower Shop Hawk Photography 16 United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern Wisconsin Community Impact Report | 2013 The MillerCoorsCharlie Kapp Charity Golf Challenge 17 United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern Wisconsin Community Impact Report | 2013 p The 18th Annual MillerCoors - Charlie Kapp Charity Golf Challenge was held on Monday, June 10th at the Wisconsin Country Club in Milwaukee. Following a day of golf and fun-filled activities on and off the course, golfers enjoyed a wonderful dinner, an exciting voice auction and a short program. The MillerCoors-Charlie Kapp Charity Golf Challenge is named in honor of the late Charlie Kapp, a senior sales executive with Miller Brewing Company, and his daughter Dana who had cerebral palsy. PRESENTING SPONSOR 2013 FOURSOMES MillerCoors Jane Kapp Ross ACME Merchandise and Apparel All Lines Technology Anick & Associates Associated Bank Ball Corporation BMO Harris Bank Big Systems BMO Capital Markets Closure Systems International CPI Promo Creative Graphics Day Zimmerman Foley & Lardner, LLP FOTH GMR Marketing Grantek Systems Integration Graphic Packaging Group O HESS (Formally Delta Energy) INX International Ink Co. Jane Kapp Ross & Co. Jay Kapp & Friends KHS-USA Krones Inc. -Machine Sales Krones Inc. -Sales Team Madden Communications Miller Coors (2) O-I (Owens-Illinois) PNC Bank Rahr Malting Co. Silgan Closures TCF Bank LUNCH SPONSOR Ball Corporation O-I COCKTAIL/DINNER SPONSOR FOTH Production Solutions FLAG SPONSOR: ICC, Inc. GOLF CART SPONSORS All Lines Technology BMO Capital Markets GOLFER’S GIFT SPONSOR Burke Beverage HOLE SPONSORS Dell, Inc. Closure Systems International Group O Hess Companies ICC, Inc. Silgan White Cap Americas Tri City National Bank SPECIAL THANKS Creative Graphic Imaging Jane Kapp Ross Jay Kapp - KappKoncepts, Atlanta MillerCoors Hawk Photography Metro Cigars, LLC 18 United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern Wisconsin Community Impact Report | 2013 Joe’s Run, Walk & Roll® 19 United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern Wisconsin Community Impact Report | 2013 The Joe’s Run, Walk & Roll® took place on Saturday, September 21st at Hart Park in Wauwatosa. Joe’s Run, Walk & Roll®, a 1-2-or-3 mile non-competitive run, walk or wheelchair roll, enables participants who use a wheelchair to roll right along with their family members and friends who may walk or run --- crossing the finish line is the accomplishment. Joe’s Run, Walk & Roll® is a “family affair” that began as an individual effort by former UCP of Southeastern Wisconsin Board member Joe Lubarsky, who has cerebral palsy, to raise money for the agency. The Lubarsky and Baumgartner families are proud to continue the tradition Joe started many years ago. Although he retired to a warmer climate, Joe Lubarsky returned to Wisconsin to participate, as he does every year! SPONSORS RAFFLE DONORS Baird Foundation John R. Baumgartner Ryan Engelhardt Harley-Davidson Motor Company Joe Lubarsky Audubon Nature Center Beans & Barley Betty Brinn Children’s Museum The Big Backyard Boerner Botanical Gardens Breadsmith Comedy Sportz Discovery World Museum EAA AirVenture Elliott’s Ace Hardware Flabbergast for Kids Gilles Frozen Custard Hospitality Group Incredi-Roll Skate and Family Fun Center Medieval Times Milwaukee Admirals Milwaukee Art Museum FOOD DONATIONS Culligan Water Dottie’s Bakery & Delicatessen, Hartland Noodles & Co., Wauwatosa Milwaukee Bucks Milwaukee County Parks Milwaukee County Zoo Milwaukee Sail Loft Milwaukee Zoological Society Monkey Joe’s Oscar’s Frozen Custard Princeton Club S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Sesame Street Shedd Aquarium Sprecher Brewery Wells Fargo Foundation Wheel of Fortune 20 United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern Wisconsin Community Impact Report | 2013 Financial Report | 2013 The financial records of United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern Wisconsin, Inc. for the year ended December 31, 2013 were audited by the certified public accounting firm of Reilly, Penner & Benton, LLP, Milwaukee. The complete, audited financial statement for 2013 is available at the UCP-SEW office, 6102 W. Layton Ave., Greenfield WI 53220. Program Percentages 15 % Independent Living Program 37 % Respite Services 12 % Employment Services 12 % Fee For Service 11 % Development 13 % Administration Revenues State of Wisconsin: Dept. of Vocational Rehabilitation Milwaukee County: Disability Services Division COP/CIP Waukesha County Ozaukee County Washington County Care Wisconsin Milwaukee Family Care Community Care Independent Care Health Plan IRIS Other Government Funding Contributions In-Kind Contributions Special Events Revenue Special Events (Expense) Investment Income Other Revenue $400,997 $126,838 $219,396 $115,153 $ 24,500 $ 51,533 $137,239 $227,366 $ 20,738 $195,420 $139,462 $103,576 $ 35,704 $164,820 ($ 57,834) $ 64,884 $ 8,897 Total Revenue $2,026,017 $ 47,328 Expenses Independent Living program Respite Care Family Care Employment Services Life Span Fundraising Administration $301,737 $695,366 $244,226 $228,902 $ 49,928 $228,759 $267,509 Total Expenses $2,016,427 Change in Net Assets 21 United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern Wisconsin Community Impact Report | 2013 $ 9,590 22 United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern Wisconsin Community Impact Report | 2013 Donor Honor Roll With sincere thanks to our donors whose support enables UCP of Southeastern Wisconsin to help people with disabilities live life without limits. 23 United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern Wisconsin Community Impact Report | 2013 $25,000 to $100,000 Helen Bader Foundation, Inc. Northwestern Mutual Foundation Racine Community Foundation $10,000.00 to $24,999.99 Harley-Davidson Foundation, Inc. MillerCoors Patrick and Anna M. Cudahy Fund $5,000.00 to $9,999.99 CVS Caremark Charitable Trust Ladish Company Foundation Jane Bradley Pettit Foundation Turek Charitable Trust, Paula Strelitz, Trustee $1,000.00 to $4,999.99 Acme Merchandise and Apparel All Lines Industries Anick & Associates Associated Bank Associated Wealth Management Ball Corporation Sarah and Jay Baumgartner John R. Baumgartner Big Systems, LLC BMO Nesbitt Burns Boelter Companies, Inc. (The) Burke Beverage, Inc. Closure Systems International John C. Cooper III and Pam Maxson-Cooper Day & Zimmerman International, Inc. Ryan and Heidi Engelhardt Forest County Potawatomi Community Foundation FOTH Production Solutions Gardner Foundation (The) GMR Marketing, LLC Graham Packaging Grantek Systems Graphic Packaging Terry Stratton Ryan Green Group O Harley-Davidson Motor Company Gerald Harris, Ph.D., P.E. Hess Companies Horton Group (The) ICC, Inc. INX International KHS USA, Inc. Krones, Inc. Rosie Krueger, R&K Support Services, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Lubarsky Madden Communications Mississippi Health Care Association Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Corporation NCHM Charities/John Burke Owens-Illinois Rahr Malting Co. Reilly Penner & Benton LLP Julie Rogers S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Sensient Technologies Foundation, Inc. Shirley B. Neufeld Credit Shelter Trust Silgan White Cap Danette Stoner TCF Bank Tennessee Health Management, Inc. Toys R Us Valuation and Information Group (The) $500.00 to $999.99 Scott and Melissa Anderson John Biggins Patrice and Paul Chambers Dell, Inc. Mark Eckhardt Maya Evans, M. D. Laurie Furness Grace Lodge, LLC Christine M. Johnson Jay Kapp, Kapp Koncepts, Inc. Eric and Erin Lubarsky Marcus Corporation Foundation Marcus Hotels & Resorts John L. Miller Myers and Stauffer, LLC Jill and Ted O’Leske Ms. Susan Riedel Cynthia and Roger Schaus Mr. & Mrs. Bradley Schlossmann Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey P. Schwab 24 United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern Wisconsin Community Impact Report | 2013 Randall Severson Yvonne K. Stueber Tri City National Bank Wells Fargo Community Relations Weyco Group Charitable Trust $100.00 to $499.99 Nichole Abresch Joyce and Anthony Armeli Jeffrey and Melanie Arnold Christine and Roger Austin B. C. Ziegler & Company Tracy and Bruce Bain Bank of America Matching Gifts Leigh Barker-Cheesebro Mr. & Mrs. Kurt Bartowitz Mary Baszynski Julie and Mike Baumgartner Rae Anne Beaudry Lieselott Buettner (Estate of) Matthew Bruggink Jacqueline and Dale Brunn Jim Bruso and Renee St. George-Bruso Joan and James Bruso John J. Burke Janine and Mark Chambers Martha Chambers Frederick Chapman Mr. & Mrs. John Cram Deborah and James Cunningham Brian Davis Dr. Robert T. Deane Robin Decker Helen and Ed Diei David Dobke Michelle and Christian Donahoe Mark and Kay Dudley Lisa Edgar Todd Endres and Kara Nelson Patricia & James Engelhardt Michael Faust and James Stewart Jan and Jerry Francki Karen Garlock Samuel and Charlotte Gassner Jane George Michael Keith Goss 25 United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern Wisconsin Community Impact Report | 2013 Tim Graves Mary-Bea Grubanowitch Joanne Gruchalski Hobart M. Harvey and Kimberly Maskell Carol Heimerl Herbert H. Kohl Charities, Inc. Jason and Carla Herried Ruth and Keith Hess Mr. & Mrs. Fred Hesselbein George Hillegass Murial and Marx Hoffman Howard, Werschbale & Co. William H. Horthrop Michael Hughes Gregory Ingram Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Isaacson Jack Safro Toyota Charles and Suzanne Jacobson Christine and James Jensen Karen Jensen Kristine Jensen Robert Johnston Ed Kapp Katherine and Dane Kasper Kensington Group, LLC Mr. & Mrs. William Kessler Linda and Steven King Michael Klemz Tom Krueger Stacy Kuras Tamara and Dean Laing Jason and Sandra Landvatter Suzanne and Brian Lanser Stephen Lauletta Mr. & Mrs. Sylvan Leabman Kim and Paul Lemen Mary Lubarsky Sally Lyne Calvin Malone John M. Margetson Keith Maurer McDill, LTD Brian Mechenich Sandra Mecozzi Lance Miller Mr. & Mrs. Steve Miscikowski Raymond J. Morton Bill Mulligan Carie and Darrell Nachreiner David Nazaret Kara Nelson Lynn A. Noonan Deborah J. Ostrenga Robert O’Brien Jr. Margaret Patros David Patterson Grantek Catherine Piontek Mr. & Mrs. Martin W. Plutowski Donna and Thomas Poehlmann Christy Presser Mr. & Mrs. Richard Presser Rose Presser Tom Presser Denise and Timothy Prosser Emmett N. Prosser Mr. and Mrs. Jess Prosser Mohini K. Raisinghani, M.D. Rebel Golf Outing Reilly, Penner & Benton, LLP Leslie Robison Rita and Phil Roedel Shelly and John Runte David and Kit Ruske Madhav Mhaskar Julie Schadow and Kevin Laskaskie Elizabeth and Mark Schall Bradley Schmitt Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Schmitt John Schulz Gregg Selig Autumn Severson Diana Smart Martha Spankus Jill Spielmann Paula and David Strelitz Gregory Stromberg Carol Woodard Surowiec Karin Tadysak, Tadysak Plumbing Harvey and Ann Tettlebaum William D. Thompson Frances Traynor Ana Maria Treiber Nilsa Tremaine Julie Turkoske Nicki and John Turlais Timothy Urbas Joe Vachuska Eduard and Rita Van Sliedrecht Deanna Ver Steeg Barbara and Bob Verbos Jane Webster Jeanne Webster Shawn Welch Wells Health Systems, Jean Wells and Jack Wells Mr. & Mrs. Lee Wenhart Erin and Dan Wille Cheryl and Thomas Yadron Linda Zarling $25.00 to $99.99 Benjamin Adank Carolyne Albert AlignLife of Wauwatosa, Heidi Lorenzen Brenda Anderson Garry Anderson Catherine Antonie Steve Arend Dana Austin Michelle Bader Julie and Mac Baker Laura Balsbaugh Sara Barron Karen Bartholomew Ariana and Steve Batovsky Nicole Becker and Brian Kiedrowski Mary and Morris Belger Aivars Bergmanis Michele Berry Patti Bichler Jill Blair Janet Bleidl Sara and Paul Block Barry Blonien Debra A. Boehmer Britt Brown Bonnie Bruhn Linda Brunner Robert J. Buerger Patricia Bullen David Burchett 26 United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern Wisconsin Community Impact Report | 2013 Bertram Carroll Matthew Chambers, Lubrication Specialist, Inc. Jack Chaperon-Gallo Ryan Chorlog Anthony Cobb and Jenna Hatton-Cobb Portia Cobb Frankie Cole Carrie Collins Patzke Jennifer Crouch Garlan and Rachel Cummins Keith Cygan Cathy Daily John Davison Marlene and Larry Demmin Don Dentice Paul Didion John Diestelmann Mary Diotte Nick Ditter Bruce Doelling Patrick Doherty Eileen and Howard Dubner Kelly Presser and Jason Dudley Karissa Ebert Tim Effertz Jennifer Endres Steve Endsley Deborah Epps Frank Ericson Emily Fassbender Mary Beth Feider Michael Flynn Mary Fojut Scott Garncarz Erica and Jesse Geib Helen and Greg Gibas Stephanie Gibas Debra and Scott Gierhahn Mary Theresa Gilbert Aidee Ginete Gayle Gold Alan Goodman Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Graff John Gresehover Melissa Gross Jeffrey R. Groth Steven Gruber 27 United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern Wisconsin Community Impact Report | 2013 Stacey Guthrie Craig Guyse William Hable Melanie Hackett Mary Hajewski Noreen Hale Henry Hamilton Shannon Harris Jason Heiling Susan Hickey Kathy Higgins Jacqueline and Jerry Hill Donald and Paula Hiller Cynthia Hintz Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Hoerth Dean Holland Tiffany Hopper Linda and Frank Horning Julie Huennekens Scott and Rosanna Jahnke Eileen Jauquet Arline and Don Jensen Kari Jensen and Michael Seaman Shannon Jewell Pam Joel Bryan Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Forrest Johnson Karen Johnson JSA Enterprises, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Kaczkowski John and Kathleen Kaelin Catherine Kantowski Gary Kapsos Donald and Margaret Karcher Judy Keckeisen Yvonne Kell Brett Kelly Jim Kerr Brad Kitt Karla and Randy Klaybor Leonard Kleinman Pamela Knackert Carly Knecht Thomas Knecht Kevin Kolis Jeri Kortkamp Jeff Krause Pat Krause Alyssa Krewald Beverly Krewald Robert and Kristine Kruchten Ron and Sue Kurth Katherine Lagosh Shelly Lalonde, South Shore Gallery & Framing Donna Landvatter Beth Last Robert and Ilo Laubenstein Vickie Lawrence Clare Lehmann Kevin Lentz Joseph Lofy Chris Loney Tony Lubarsky Julie and Mark Luther Peggy MacArthur Cynthia Magnuson Mr. & Mrs. David Maine Terrance and Patricia Malmberg Robert Martini Kevin McBride Mary McComis Anna McGovern Jeremy McGovern and Christine Collins Deffrey McWilliams Christopher Megal Ken Megal Thomas Menden Susan and Maurice Miller Therese Miller, Miller Sports & Wellness Chiropractic Pattie Millot Teresa and Billy Mills Milwaukee Jewish Sacred Society, Borsuk Family Sharat Mortha Darlene and Gerald Mueller Karen Mueller Kimberly Mueller Cheri Mulvaney Jill and Patrick Murphy Robert Myers Scott Naze Judy and Randy Nelson Mark Neuser Gail Nevaranta Kevin Nitka Mr. & Mrs. Adam Nowakowski Larry and Nina Nowakowski Steven and Courtney O’Keefe Kerida O’Reilly Richard Ojeda Tammy Oliver Paul Olsen Lars Olson Michelle Olson Thomas and Donna Opgenorth Judy Ostrowski Robert Pease Tracy Pellicori Kelly Pemper Shelley Peppey Carrie Perry Ariel Pershman Jennifer Peterson Amanda Petri JoAnne and John Pfotenhauer Steve Pfotenhauer Tom Pfotenhauer Clifton Phelps Susan Pickering Mark Pietrowiak Kim Pinsch Kate Piontek Mary Ann and Guenther Poedtke Connie Powers Steven Prueher Jay Refling Hope Reiter Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Ress Nico and Sarah Reyes Michele Rice Kevin Richards Alexandra and Joseph Riley Richard Rohlinger Andrew Samalis David Santalucia Kelley Santi Gena Scales Laverne Schmidt Joseph Schroeder Mary Schroeder 28 United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern Wisconsin Community Impact Report | 2013 Sandra Schulz Paul, Jr. and Maria Seifert Mr. & Mrs. Richard Selsberg Elaine M. Severson Rebecca Severson Ann Sherwood Kathleen Siegel Zac Slavens Dawn Smith Gary and Lynn Soczka Mr. Don Soich David St. George Vicky and Joe St. George Holly St. Martin Jamie St. Martin Joan St. Martin Chuck Stefka Sharon and Mike Stefka Greg Steinberg Mark Steinberg Virginia and Raymond Steldt Lori Stevenson Brian Stichmann Thomas Stitt Jean Stolowski Priscilla and John Strasser Peter and Joyce Swisher Jacqueline Taillard Heidi Theisen Amanda Theusch Stuart Thomas Rene Thompson Jay and Janet Titchen Judge Toal Amy and Gregory Toll Joseph A. and Christina M. Travia Chad Ullenberg Judy and Robert Van Lieshout Mona Vasholz Heidi Vering Mr. & Mrs. Ron Voltner Julius Waldkirch Mary Walters Leslie Walther Mary and Gregory Walz-Chojnacki Jeff Wehrman Casey Wendt Jayson C. Werra Bill White James Williams Kay and Robert Wosewick Cheryl and Steve Yahnke Derek Yentz Anne and Tom Zak Eileen Zarling Deanna and Charles Zimney Gifts of less than $25 – 109 donors Every effort has been made to assure the accuracy of the donor listing in this report. If you find an error, omission or other discrepancy, please contact the UCP-SEW Development office at 414-329-4500 so an appropriate correction can be made. 29 United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern Wisconsin Community Impact Report | 2013 Gifts Made in Honor and Memory In Honor of: Eva Maria Donahoe Michelle and Christian Donahoe Carter Gibas Helen and Greg Gibas Pattie Millot Priscilla and John Strasser Erin and Dan Wille Ayinde Robinson Anthony Cobb Jane Kapp Ross Jacqueline Taillard Keith Trice Shannon Jewell Shannon Webster Portia Cobb Jeanne Webster Theresa Kapsos Sallie and Edgar Andrus Michelle Fellin Jacqueline and Jerry Hill Judy Keckelsen Teresa and Billy Mills Judy and Robert Van Lieshout Robert Lieding Eileen and Howard Dubner Lillian Lubarsky Julie and Mike Baumgartner Jacqueline and Dale Brunn William Sinclair Jill Blair John Gresehover Leslie Robison Diana Smart In Memory of: Tom Stocke Arline and Don Jensen Karin Tadysak JSA Enterprises, Inc. Ryson Furness Laurie Furness Jeff Treutlaar Rebel Golf Outing Donald Jessup Melissa Dugan Jack Safro Toyota Jeri Kortkamp Katherine Lagosh Connie Powers Brian Stichmann Rosemary Wardinski Susan and Maurice Miller Virginia and Raymond Steidt Charlie Kapp Christine and Roger Austin Dolores Zwicke Melanie Hackett Cynthia Hintz Julie Huennekens Judy Ostrowski Karen Volkman Cheryl Warqula Lori Wenzel 30 United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern Wisconsin Community Impact Report | 2013 31 United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern Wisconsin Community Impact Report | 2013 2013 | Board of Directors Executive Committee President Scott D. Anderson Partner Foley & Lardner, LLP Vice President Sally M. Lyne VP – Development & Communications Jewish Family Services Secretary Emmett Prosser JSOnline Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Treasurer Ryan Engelhardt Vice President - Equity Capital Markets Robert W. Baird & Co. Members John Brandau Strategic Sourcing Mgr. – POS Fulfillment MillerCoors Beth Crivello-Wagner Vice President-Client Services CoreCreative Maya Evans, M.D. Pediatric Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin Assistant Professor Medical College of Wisconsin Gerald F. Harris, Ph.D, P.E. Professor, Biomedical Engineering Marquette University Director, Orthopaedic Research and Rehabilitation Engineering Center Lyn M. Holcomb Client Manager Marsh USA, Inc. Cornelius Holt Integrated Marketing Team Clear Channel Media + Entertainment Scott Gierhahn President/CEO Schroeder Solutions Catherine G. Kantowski Contractor Coordinator S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Ryan Green Director, Financial Planning & Analysis Harley-Davidson, Inc. Peggy Williams-Smith Corporate Vice President-Food & Beverage Marcus Hotels & Resorts Executive Director Yvonne K. Stueber 32 United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern Wisconsin Community Impact Report | 2013 Honorary Board (Past Board Members and Friends) Employment Services Business Advisory Committee Robert M. Anger Woller-Anger & Company Antoinette Mensah Human Resources Director YMCA of Metropolitan Milwaukee Ann Barry Hanneman John C. Cooper III Foley & Lardner, LLP (retired) Greg Johnson Owner - Greenfield Flower Shop Wally Juzenas Miller Brewing Company (retired) Jane Kapp Ross Mike Klemz TCF Bank (retired) Joe Lubarsky BDO Seidman (retired) Sylvan Leabman Jewish Family Services Nancy Nuss James Ross Elizabeth Wilcox Volunteer Center of Washington Co. 33 United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern Wisconsin Community Impact Report | 2013 Jeffery Percival Owner, Consultant/Trainer Percent Enterprises Jeff Perkins C.O.O. Brass Light Gallery, Inc. Kenneth J. Wirth Manager, Records & Archives Johnson Controls, Inc. Paul McGuire Architect Hammel, Green & Abrahamson, Inc. Kristin Scott RN Recruiter Aurora Advanced Healthcare Steve Kohlman Heritage Printing United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern Wisconsin is excited to announce we will soon be changing our name to Broadscope Disability Services! Our agency and services will remain the same, and our new name conveys our ability to serve more persons in need regardless of the disability. We continue daily to provide the much needed resources and support to individuals, children, and families challenged with most types of physical, cognitive and developmental disabilities. Coming in 2014: 6102 West Layton Avenue, Greenfield, WI 53220 P : 414-329-4500 F: 414-329-4510 [email protected] ucpsew.org 34 United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern Wisconsin Community Impact Report | 2013