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
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Community Fundraising Events
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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
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The Year in Review
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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.
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Independent Living Program - 2013 in Review:
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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published 12 issues of the UCP-SEW Respite Resource Newsletter; distributed to 1,500 families monthly; newsletter in English
and Spanish.
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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.
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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
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Community Fundraising Events
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Taste
of
Milwaukee®
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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
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The
MillerCoorsCharlie Kapp
Charity
Golf
Challenge
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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
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Joe’s Run,
Walk & Roll®
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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
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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
$2,016,427
Change in Net Assets
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$
9,590
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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.
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$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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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