A S OF WAS HBUR . R FUTURES LOOK RIG H T!

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A S OF WAS HBUR . R FUTURES LOOK RIG H T!
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2012 Annual Report
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What an inspiring, momentous year! Our commitment to children’s mental health has
never been stronger, thanks to our faithful donors, trustees, volunteers, supporters and
staff who are tireless advocates for children.
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Because of Washburn, children have hope for happier, healthier futures.
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Dear Friends,
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We enter Washburn’s 130th year knowing that our work is more relevant than ever before.
The American Medical Association reports that the top five health concerns affecting U.S.
children are mental health problems, not physical problems. Because of YOU, more than
2,700 children received critical early mental health intervention last year.
We stand on the crux of an exciting new chapter in Washburn’s history. In partnership with
the community, we’ve raised more than three-fourths of our $21 million capital campaign
to build a new facility that will expand children’s mental health services for Twin Cities
families. This one-of-a-kind children’s mental health center will help meet the growing
needs of our community, train clinicians in best practices and support future generations
of healthy, productive children.
As you read about Washburn’s 2012 accomplishments, we hope you are reminded that
your support of children’s mental health is a wise investment in our community’s social
and economic future. You are helping children reach their potential by decreasing their
chances of failing in school or becoming involved in the juvenile justice system. Whether
it’s the 65-year-old business executive served here 58 years ago, or the 11-year-old who more
recently recaptured the joy of his childhood, you have a long-lasting impact on the children
Washburn serves.
Because of Washburn, children have access to expert mental health assessment and
treatment. Because of your support, their lives are transformed. Together, we strengthen
the entire community!
John Picek
Board President
Steve Lepinski
Executive Director
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“Without Washburn’s clear,
accurate diagnosis, all the
remediation in the world
wouldn’t have helped me.”
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ooking at the successful business executive he is today, you’d
never know that Doug Donaldson was kicked out of private
school in second grade for disruptive behavior. Or that a
learning disorder forced him to repeat fifth grade. Or that he was
ranked second in his junior high class in military school — for demerits.
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Doug’s journey offers struggling families hope and illustrates the
power of early mental health intervention.
His mom became concerned about his escalating behavior early
on — not every second grader threw globs of glue across the classroom
in frustration. She proactively sought help from experts at a
local university with no avail; one diagnosis noted his learning
disabilities and suggested she lower her expectations for her son’s
potential. Unwilling to give up hope, she brought Doug to Washburn.
Doug credits Washburn’s comprehensive diagnostic assessment as
a turning point in his life because it more accurately pinpointed a
complex diagnosis of learning problems and, most importantly, defined
strategies for Doug to cope with his learning and behavioral challenges.
“Without Washburn’s clear, accurate diagnosis, all the remediation in
the world wouldn’t have helped me,” Doug said.
Like so many other children with mental health problems, Doug’s
challenges impacted his ability to be successful in school, at home
and in the community. In Doug’s words, things “started to click” in
sixth grade when he finally learned how to read. And he’s excelled
ever since: he graduated from Williams College and completed
an MBA from St. Thomas, became a corporate executive in two
Fortune 1000 businesses, owns his own consulting business and
even served on Washburn’s board in the 1970s.
Washburn not only changed the trajectory of my life, he says,
“Washburn saved my life.”
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Our mission:
To help children with social, emotional and
behavioral problems, and their families,
lead successful lives
Our clients:
• 2,705 children ages birth – 18 and
approximately 7,200 family members
• 55% of children served came from
families with low incomes
• 54% were children of color
Our outcomes:
• Washburn’s therapists use the Global
Assessment of Functioning (GAF) scale before
and after treatment to determine a child’s
progress and ability to function at school and
in social or family settings. After 16 or more
therapeutic sessions at Washburn, 82% of
children improved their score.
• 97% of parents responding to a satisfaction survey
said that Washburn’s professionals listened
and understood what their family needed.
• Agency-wide scores on the Strengths and
Difficulties Questionnaire — a brief behavioral
screening completed by parents or teachers
to determine a child’s progress — reflected
clinically meaningful improvement, with
children improving in their: emotional distress,
behavioral difficulties, hyperactivity, peer
problems and impact of difficulties.
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Our programs:
Washburn’s mental health assessment and
treatment helps children develop the skills to
be successful at home, in school and in the
community. Programs include:
Case Management
Crisis Stabilization
Day Treatment
Family Focused
Intensive In-home Therapy
Outpatient Therapy
Outreach
School-based Therapy
Our service area:
Washburn’s offices in Minneapolis, Brooklyn Park
and Minnetonka serve the entire Twin Cities
metro area. Therapists also provide in-home
services, and the school-based program serves
the Eden Prairie, Bloomington and Minneapolis
school districts.
Fostering Happier, Healthier Children:
When children with social, emotional and
behavioral challenges receive early intervention,
they have happier childhoods and are less likely
to fail academically or need expensive remedial
services as adults.
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“Our therapist helped
bring my child out of her
shell and supported her
as she discovered her
emotions. This wholeness
is such a gift.”
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“How far Ezekiel has come is a
miracle. You wouldn’t believe
he’s the same child.”
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drawing of a green rocket ship, complete with red flames,
is proudly displayed on Teresa and Brad Hassing’s
refrigerator. It might seem like ordinary artwork, but for the
Hassings, it’s a daily reminder of how far their 11-year-old adopted
son Ezekiel has come.
Ezekiel’s early drawings used only the color black — and stick figures
with ghoulish faces reflected his turbulent past.
The trauma of being abandoned by his birth mother and entering
foster care at age five left Ezekiel full of anger and rage. Even in the
stability of the Hassing’s home, he struggled and at one point lit a fire
in his bedroom.
“It was very scary for us,” Teresa said. “In anger, he would throw chairs
at us or his teachers.”
Calls from the school about his disruptive behavior became routine, and
when he was on the verge of being expelled, Ezekiel entered Washburn’s
Day Treatment program — a therapeutic classroom where children learn
self-regulation skills to be successful in a mainstream school.
With the help of intensive therapy, a different Ezekiel emerged.
As experts in children’s mental health, Washburn’s staff uses innovative,
best practices — such as Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy,
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing and Developmental
Repair — to help children like Ezekiel develop new skills for a fresh start.
“Thinking about how far Ezekiel has come is a miracle; you wouldn’t
believe he’s the same child,” Teresa said proudly.
It’s a transformation that Washburn hopes for all of the children it
serves — Ezekiel’s journey happens to be marked by joyful artwork
and a smile that lights up a room.
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Agency Highlights
Your generosity made 2012 one of the most dynamic years
in Washburn’s history:
• Experienced significant momentum in our $21 million capital campaign to build
a new facility by purchasing land in Minneapolis’ Harrison Neighborhood and
developing design plans to create a unique healing environment for children
• Honored as a Star Tribune Top Workplace for a second consecutive year
•Recognized Steve Lepinski’s 25th year as Washburn’s Executive Director
and celebrated him being named the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits
“Transformational Leader”
• Trained 77 undergraduate and graduate interns and postdoctoral fellows in the
best practices of children’s mental health
• Enhanced clinical expertise in early childhood mental health and
childhood trauma through ongoing training, in Trauma-Focused Cognitive
Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), DC: Zero to Three, and Eye Movement
Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR); additionally, two clinicians enrolled
in University of Minnesota’s Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health intensive
three-year certificate program
• Expanded the Day Treatment program by adding pre- and after-care services
to help increase children’s stability
• Launched a new agency web site, in partnership with Orangeseed, to offer
expanded resources for families
• Partnered with WCCO TV to increase awareness about children’s mental health
through a series of stories highlighting former Washburn clients
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Washburn Games
The third annual Washburn Games united 225
children and their families, 180 volunteers and many
corporate sponsors around children’s mental health.
The noncompetitive sports sampler netted $67,000
and illustrated that children’s mental health is as
important their physical health.
Helping Hands for Kids
Golf Tournament
Golfers at the 27th annual Helping Hands for Kids
Golf Tournament teed up at The Minikahda Club to
support a critical community issue. Their generosity,
along with numerous corporate sponsors, netted
more than $96,000 in support of children’s
mental health.
“The mental health of our children is as important as
their physical health. Washburn Center for Children
provides a vital service that transforms children’s
lives and helps them grow into healthy, productive
members of our community. Minneapolis is fortunate
to have this expertise in our community.”
~Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak
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Operating Fund | Statement of Activities
Years Ended December 31, 2012 and 2011
2012
2011
Revenue:
General Support:
Investment Income
50,441 Contributions
811,001 43,677
684,390
Total General Support
861,442
728,067
Service Income:
County Contracts
629,957 552,910
Insurance and Client Fees
6,387,001 5,636,893
Other Service Fees
44,874 60,005
Total Service Income
7,061,832 6,249,808
United Way
208,128 184,278
Other Federal, State and Local Contracts
661,939 922,743
Total Revenue and Support
8,793,342 8,084,896
Expenses:
Salaries and Benefits
Expendables
General Operating Expenses
Facilities
7,286,468 565,810 450,263 467,456
6,595,761
624,711
415,432
425,292
Total Expenses
8,769,997 8,061,196
Excess (Shortfall) of Support and
23,345 23,700
Revenue over Expenses
Expense
Expenses
by
Expense
byby
Functional
Type
Functional
Type
Functional
Type
Salaries and benefits 83%
Expendables 7%
Operating Expenses 5%
Facilities 5%
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Expense
Expense
byby
Expenses
by
Expense
Center
Expense
Center
Expense
Center
Income
Income
Income
Programs for Clients 87%
Development 4%
Administration 9%
Service fees 73%
Government Grants & Contracts 15%
United Way 2%
Charitable Contributions 10%
(including General Operations, Capital Campaign and Endowment)
As of December 31, 2012 and 2011
20122011
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Statement of Financial Position | Combined All Funds*
Assets:
Cash and Equivalents
894,626
Current Receivables:
Contributions
466,107
Service Fees
677,060
Prepaid Expenses
219,549 Contributions Receivable
Less Current Portion
406,358
Long Term Investments
6,969,056
Land, Building and Equipment 3,881,349 (less allowances for depreciation)
39,317
777,715
1,123,888
166,508
494,987
6,143 ,119
1,753,245
Total Assets
13,514,105 10,498,779
Liabilities and Fund Balance:
Accounts Payable
Line of Credit
Accrued Expenses
Deferred Revenue
Long Term Debt and
Retirement Obligation
136,947 502,628 432,370
5,195 74,808
401,477
99,442
509,435
126,971
Total Liabilities
1,586,575 702,698
Fund Balance
11,927,5309,796,081
Total Liabilities and Fund Balance
13,514,105 10,498,779
* Restated Audit Issued October 2013. A certified audit is available at the agency.
Direct Program Costs
$2,500,000
1. Outpatient Services
$1,784,455
2.School-based Services
$1,550,204
3.Day Treatment
$952,873
4. Intensive In-home,
$2,463,429
Case Management and
Crisis Stabilization
5.Family Focused
$746,149
6.Outreach & Other Activities $142,841
$2,000,000
$1,500,000
$1,000,000
$500,000
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2012 Audited Financial Numbers
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Capital Campaign Momentum
In response to the community’s increasing mental health needs, Washburn has partnered
with the community to construct a one-of-a-kind children’s mental health center that will
support future generations of healthy, productive children.
Significant strides have been made in the capital campaign: $12.7 million was raised in
2012, bringing the total donations secured to more than three-fourths of the $21 million
goal. Construction is expected to begin in Fall 2013.
The “Creating Space for Young Minds to Heal and Grow” campaign will enhance and
expand Washburn’s services. One in five children experience mental health challenges, but
only 20% of these struggling children receive treatment. While Washburn has doubled the
number of children served, its existing building cannot accommodate additional growth.
Milestones in 2012 include:
• purchased a 2.5 acre parcel of land for the new site, located on Glenwood and
Dupont Avenues in Minneapolis’ Harrison Neighborhood
• received a generous $4.8 million commitment from the Peter J. King Family Foundation
• allocation of $5 million through the state bonding bill as legislators recognized the need
for a children’s mental health center
• created design plans which will offer an enhanced healing environment
and incorporate natural elements
The new facility will provide a healing, therapeutic environment and train
therapists in best practices of children’s mental health so children in our
community can receive the highest quality mental health care possible.
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(as of April 2013)
$4,500,000 +
State Bonding Bill
Peter J. King Family Foundation
$1,000,000 - $4,499,999
General Mills Foundation
The Carl and Eloise Pohlad Family Foundation
$500,000 - $999,999
The Cargill Foundation
Margaret A. Cargill Foundation
Andy and Lynne Redleaf
$100,000 - $499,999
Anonymous
Curtis L. Carlson Family Foundation
Mary Lee Dayton
Piper Family Fund of The Minneapolis Foundation
Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi Foundation for Children
Wells Fargo Foundation Minnesota
$50,000 - $99,999
The Bieber Family Foundation
Karen and Rick Evans
Michael Israel and Laura Beth Landy
Amy and Bruce Langer
Allen and Kathy Lenzmeier
Skip and Kris Lieser
Oak Grove Foundation
Patricia Ringer
Steven and Jessie Pinney
Stone Pier Foundation
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Foundation
$25,000 - $49,999
Michael and Karen Brennan
Beverly Caruso
Lesley and Stewart Crosby
Liz and Van Hawn
Dave and Kathleen Ingraham
John and Linda Picek
Jeremy Edes Pierotti and Kathryn Klibanoff
Philanthropic Fund of the Jewish Community Fund
Richard Renikoff and Katherine Kinne
Steve and Tami Schroll
Marcus Winbush
$10,000 - $24,999
Cliff and Nancy Anderson
Builders Association of the Twin Cities Foundation
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Capital Campaign Donors
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Amy and Miles Fiterman
Wendy and Gary Frame
Maggie G. Hughes
N. Judge and Reatha Clark King
Family Fund of the Minneapolis Foundation
Luther Family Foundation
William and Kathryn Miller
Kitsy and Jeb Morrison
Richard Neuner and Laura Kinkead
Pratt Family Fund of The Minneapolis Foundation
Sherry and James Smith
Bill and Kathleen Wanner and Family
$9,999 and below
Susan Abderholden and Lee Keller
David Abramson & Associates, LLC
Bank of America Charitable Foundation
Patrick and Nancy Boughey
John and Jennifer Breitinger
Edwin Chanin
Sally Chapa
The EkoForss Fund of The Saint Paul Foundation
Laurel Feddema and John Wetterlund
Larry Fulton and Suzanne Langer
Longview Foundation
Richard Gill
Nancy and Michael Hagerty
Robert Hentges
Mike and Sandy Hollenhorst
Steve and Sheri Lear
Mayflower Community Congregational United Church of Christ
Microgrants
Minnesota Chapter of Ashrae
Minnesota Section, American Water Works Association
Tanna Moore and Craig Swaggert
Melinda and Charles Moos
Harry and Lucy Oxenhandler
Paul David Productions, LLC
Stephen and Kathleen Porter
Joe and Kathy Reis
Ann and John Renckens
Ken Rich and Deborah Palmer Rich
Robert and Marcia Rinek
Nancy L. Seabold
Joseph Selvaggio
Don and Barbara Shelby
Adaline and Bradford Shinkle
Warren and Marjorie Spannaus
George and Joan Stickney
Becky Thorson and Jospeh Donnelly
Tubby Smith Foundation
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ANNUAL FUND
DONORS
49TH Street Society
Planned Gift
Walter and Deanna Hanson
Advocate
$10,000 +
Beverly Caruso
Henry S. Crosby, Jr. Estate
Richard Renikoff and Katherine Kinne
Patricia Ringer
Counselor
$5,000 - $9,999
Anonymous
Dennis and Toni Flaherty
Peter Flint and Janice Symchych
Stephen and Sheila Lieberman
Skip and Kris Lieser
William and Kathryn Miller
Christopher and Katherine O’Connell
Steven and Jessie Pinney
Sean Walker
Mentor
$2,500 - $4,999
Michael and Karen Brennan
Karen and Rick Evans
Bradley and Kari Fisher
Don and Dawn Frank
Maggie Hughes
Larry and Susan Johnson
Wade Kram and Gretchen Cepek
Stacy and Norman Kruse
Kitsy and Jeb Morrison
Paula G. Nelson
Vivian Orey
John and Linda Picek
Steven and Peggy Polacek
Anne Rizzo
Clifford Roberts
John Schenk and Deborah Fowler
Steven and Tami Schroll
Linda* and Tracy Smith
Christopher and Kerry Swanson
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Providing a Doorway to Hope and Opportunity
Companion
$1,000 - $2,499
Anonymous
Darren Acheson and Carol Peterson
Gary and Pam Adams
Frank and Carol Bennett
Keith and Jenifer Blanks
John and Jennifer Breitinger
Dr. Michael Brennan and
Dr. Rebecca Bahn
Richard Britton
John and Joan Brooks
Burdick Family Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation
Edwin Chanin
Lesley and Stewart Crosby
J. Michael Dady
L.T. Donovan
Kathryn Dunmire
John Eisberg and Susan Kline
Laurel Feddema and John Wetterlund
Amy and Miles Fiterman
Barbara Forster and Larry Hendrickson
Wendy and Gary Frame
Kathryn and Bob Freytag
Anne Gearity
Annette and Paul Goff
Nancy and Michael Hagerty
Joyce and Robert Hegstrom
Jill Hooper and David Donnay
Dave and Kathleen Ingraham
Michael Israel and Laura Beth Landy
Kathryn Klibanoff and
Jeremy Edes Pierottiv
Barbara and David Koch
Mary C. Koehler Family Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation
Amy* and Kham Kongratsasy
Kro-Anderson Family Fund of the
Lutheran Community Foundation
Amy and Bruce Langer
Karen and Glenn Larson
Steve* and Ellen Lepinski
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Richard Lund
Rudy and Cathy Luther
Randy Mason
Kathleen Mathews* and Bradley Turner
Alvin and Mary Agnes McQuinn
Donna McRoberts
Lindsay Miesbauer*
Cori* and Rob Miller
Tim and Anne Naumann
Alex and Pam Noll
Kimberly and David Olson
Pratt Family Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation
Joe and Kathy Reis
Ann and John Renckens
Stephanie Rich
Warren W. and Eunice K. Roberts
Corey Sauer
Flip and Debbie Saunders
Kathy Schaaf and Eric Fournier
Craig Schmidt
The Richard M. and Sandra J.
Schulze Family Fund
Sherry and James Smith
D. William and Annette Smith
Elizabeth and Robert Sponsel
Mark Stonacek
Sarah Wilson Sweatt Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation
Tankenoff Families Foundation
Dr. Robert and Betty Van Tassel
Amy Pfarr Walker* and Bill Walker
Susan* and Drew Wineland
49th Street Society members support
children’s mental health by making gifts
of $1,000 or more each year. When the
Washburn orphanage was founded in
1883, the main entrance on 49th Street
became a doorway of hope for hundreds
of children. The leadership gifts of the
49th Street Society continue a 130-year-old
tradition of offering life-changing
services to children in need.
Individual Gifts
$500 - $999
Peter and Sally Anson
Frank and AnnLiv Bacon
Peter Bell and Sharon Bottorff
Jennifer Britton*
Nancy and William Conley
Edward and Sherry Ann Dayton
Jane Effress
Richard and Nancy Fergesen
Robert and Shelley Fillmore
Wesley and Kathryn Forystek
Martha and John Gabbert
Karin Gessner and Jeffery Fleming
John Gibas
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Halvorsen
Tom and Maureen Jovanovich
Drs. Shalene and Raymond Kennedy
Bruce and Laurie Kienke
William King
Ruth and Jeffrey Klepfer
Allen Klibanoff and Marcia Howarthv
Garry and Jan Koch
Michael F. Walsh and
Maureen Kucera-Walsh
Michael Launer and Lesli Hines
Mohammed Lawal
Donald Loberg
John and Judy Mendesh
Moersfelder Family Fund of the
Minnesota Community Foundation
Helen Morrison
Ronald and Ann Mulder
Rhoda and Gregory Olsen
Gordon Perry and Beth Miller
Judy and Dan Pierottiv
Scott and Karen Rynerson
Thomas Schnettler and Cheryl Appledorn
Tom Steinmetz* and Ann Carter
Mark Sullivan
Jay Swanson
J. D. Tobin, Jr.•
Heidi Watson
Muriel Wexler
Erin* and Aaron Zondervan
$100 - $499
Anonymous (3)
Susan and George Abbott
Nikki J. Aden
Donette Ambrosy
Alan and Helen Anderson
Deborah and Steven Anderson
Glenn and Jennifer Andis
Shannon* and Joel Ash
Grace Ayala
Paul and Jennifer Bagdade
Lucy and Mark Bahn
Pamela Barkela
Matthew Barnes and Ann Curoe
Sara and Randall Barry
Elizabeth Baxter
Calli Benson*
Wendy and Pete Benson
Kris Berg*
Aimee M. Bissonette
Karen and Jeff Boelsen
Jane and Mark Borden
Laura Borst and Mark Robbins
Janice Bostrom
Kevin Bowen
John and Kimberly Bown
Michael Brandriet
Gail Bregi
Daniel Breit
Ruth Brennan Morrey and Mark Morrey
Daniel Brick
William and Sally Brooker
Jennifer and Steven Bruess
Bob and Nancy Buehler
Stephen Burch
Jenna* and Ben Butzow
Linda M. Carlson
Cindy Carpenter
Sheryl Caspers
Eric Cepek
Amy and Jeremy Cheney
Debra and Jason Clark
Thomas Clemens, Jr.
Deborah Clemmensen and Jon Pratt
Liza Cooper and Alexander Yaroslavskyv
Judith and Richard Corson
Molly Coskran and Dean Bakken
Stephanie Cossette
Cassie and Dan Cramer
Scott Craven
Ruth Crawford
John and Laura Crosby
Susan Crowe
Patricia Cummings
Lynne and Glen Cunningham
Mark and Alice Dahlen
Barbara J. Daquila
Bonnie and James D’Aquila
Jeremy Dawe
David and Aimee Dayhoff
Deborah A. Dehnhoff
Linda and Gary Deiters
Glenn Delano
Sarah Delzer*
Donita and Steve Delzer
Anne* and Paul Dixon
Kate and Doug Donaldson
Colleen and Justin Dorsey
Susan and Paul Dragsten
Sarah* and Dylan Dragswiek
Robert Dudacek
Lynette Dumalag
Lindsay Dumond*
Peter and Bev Dunphy
Frank and Patricia Dutke
Fran Egbers
Jennifer and Robert Eggers
Bob and Beth Elfstrand
Sheila Engelmeier
Christine and Michas Entner
Barbara Estrinv
Ann and Scott Fairbairn
John and Jeanine Farrell
Milton Ferris and Denise Prosek
Dennis Fiedler and
Joyce Halvorsen Fiedler
Julie and James Finch
Peter and Pamela Fischer
Susanne J. Fischer
Caren Fitzgerald and Todd Mitchell
Thomas and Judy Forker
Ed and Sylvia Formanv
Lisa Forman and Dan Prezantv
Polly Franchot
Sandra Francis and Matthew Specht
John Frank
Elizabeth Franklin*
Bryan Frantz
Hillary Frazey
Jack and Melinda Fribley
Jennifer Frisch and Timothy Pramas
Mary P. Fritz and Carter J. Leuty
Keith Furman
Peter Gavin
Kent Getchell
Sally Gilchrist and Randall Ban
Christina Gonzalez*
Jacqueline Graham
Lori Lee and Walter Grivna
Donna Groh
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Katherine Grumstrup and Michael Bing
Justine Guyot-Goode
Fred and Sarah Haberman
Juli and Paul Halverson
Joel* and Megan Hansen
Anne Hansen
Julia Hara
Shepard Harris and Rebecca Skeltonv
William and Helen Hartfiel
Meghann Hartman* and Nathan Peterson
Kathleen* and Dick Hemingway
Stephen Hibbs
Karla Buerkle and Joseph Himmelberg
Mark and Kerry Holmberg
Brad and Marcia Honold
Joel Horn
Ted and Dorothy Horrell
Alex Hoseth and Sara Cushman
Cindy and Rick Howe
Geoff Huber
Kate Hudak*
Rebecca Huerta and Robert Kuehmichel
Louis and Virginia Hunt
Scott Hussey
Lael and Roger Ito
Carrie L. Jackson
Doug Jaeger
Doug Jandro
Catherine and Jeffrey Janey
Betsy Jansen
Charlotte and Ward Johnson
Cynthia M. Johnson
David Johnson
Lynn Johnson
Holly S. Jones
Cheryl Jones and Lucas Kamberg
Lora and Raj Joshi
Donna and Michael Kaplan
Justin and Stephanie Kappel
John and Barbara Kattner
Natalie* and Chad Kendrick
Judith and Orrin Kessel
Lori Kinstad*
Kelly T. Kintigh
Hugh Klein and Judy Lebedoff
Whitney Klefsaas
Kari* and Tom Kleven
Dr. Lowell and Janice Kleven
Raquel and Peter Klibanoffv
Jean A. Knox
Don Koessel
John Kohring
Erik Kolz
Donald and Carol Krebs
Anh Le and Andrew Kremer
Diane and Kevin Kuehn
Lisa M. Kuehn
Barbara* and Jessie Kukuroboman
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Kerrin and Thomas Lahr
Patricia P. Lancer
Brett and Lynda Lange
Nancy Larson
Charlie and Kersten Larson
Brad Lasser
Barry and Mary Lazarus
Charles and Anne Leck
Matthew Lepinski and Liv Coleman
Mike LeSage
Seymour and Virginia Levy
Harold and Rebecca Lieberman
Debra J. Linder
Erik Lindseth and Kristin Benson
Paul and Katrina Linnebach
James and Caroline Loken
Steven and Deanna Lurken
Lynn M. Macal
Pamela and Thomas Maccani
John Manders
John and Kristine Mandler
Laura Maring
Marquita L. Matthes-Bertelsen
Lisa and Greg Mattson
Julie McDonald
Mike McDonald
Anita L. McDonald
Julia McGregor
Aaron McGuire
Susan B. McLean
Nadia Medvedovski
Julie and James Meinen
Brent and Lisa Mellum
Christine E. Menken
Beth Metzger
Seth and Jessica Midura
David J. Miel and Judith Forbes Miel
Cathy Mielke
Jennifer Miller-Johnson*
Dr. Richard Miner
Bruce and Sara Monick
Julie and Daniel Monson
James and Jill Moore
Brandon Morgan
Kelly Morrison and John Willoughby
Katie and Mark Mortenson
Kristi Muller
Edward Munson
David and Janet Nelson
Melissa Nelson*
Richard and Joan Niemiec
Beth Niestat and Daniel Libensonv
Stephen and Jeanette Noll
Jason Nordling
Colleen A. O’Connor
Elinor and William Ogden
David Olson
Linus and Kristin Olson
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Jason and Jaki Ortmeier
Elizabeth Papacek-Kovach and
Paul Kovach
Sarah* and Marc Paper
Mr. Rita Paper
Melanie and Robert Parise
Peter and Kathy Parten
Guy Patterson
Susan and Ernest Peake
Jessica S. Pecoraro
Kari Perreault
Douglas Person
Jim and Mary Petersen
Ann and Felix Phillips
Ms. Katherine Piehl and
Mr. Richard Knowlton
Donna Piehl
Mandy Pivec
Catherine A. Polasky
Anne Radolinski and Michael Livingston
Jeanne and W. Thomas Randall
John and Linda Rebane
Jean L. Richardson
Marna Ricker
Nancy Rickmyer
Katie Rickord*
Barbara and Bill Rickord
Kari J. Rihm
Barbara Ritzen
Tracy L. Roberts
Dave Roesser
Rolf Rogers
Jacqueline Rolfs and David Severtson
Steven and Shelli Roorda
Andrew Rotering
Debra M. Roth
Nancy Rydland
Ann Sahr-Woltman*
Kara Sankaran*
Cheryl Sanmartin
Karen and Paul Schanfield
Dennis Schapiro and Jeanne Andre
Arlene Schatz*
Sarah Schmidt
Kitty Schneider* and Dominic Sposeto
Gary Schoener and V. Katherine Gray
Ann Scott
Kathleen and Brian Scovil
Sonya Seidl
Steve Seivert
Lynette Shawd
Adaline and Bradford Shinkle
Margaret Shoemaker*
Stephen and Kelly Simon
Lisa and Jeffrey Sjobeck
Dawn and Thomas Skwarek
Sonia St. Charles
Jan and Tom Stecker
Deborah L. Stein
Thomas and Liz Steinmetz
Al and Betsy Stopperan
Keiko L. Sugisaka
Prem Suppogu* and Maria Thrall
Dru Sweetser
Melissa Swenson
Mary Tambornino and Ron Asem
Wayne Teddy
Susan and Todd Thayer
Debra Thompson
William and Marla Tipping
Marcy and Wayne Tollefson
Roger and Marlys Toogood
Madonna Turner
Emily Anne Staples Tuttle Fund of the
Minnesota Community Foundation
Dena VanDeVoort Ehrich and
Jeffrey Ehrich
Mary Volkmann
Daglin A. Von Ruden
Tim and Becky Waldeck
Mary Warren
Shelley C. Watson
Richard Wendt
Brenda and Michael Wessel
Stephen and Katie Wethor
Gerald V. Wethor
John Wigle
Lori Wilczek*
Steve and Priscilla Williams
Patricia Williams
Jane E. Wilson
Kevin Wilt
John and Renata Winsor Fund of
The Minneapolis Foundation
Jeffrey Winter • and Doris Wong
Joan and Tom Woodward
Andrea and Stephen Yoch
Amy and David Zaroff
Ron Zickert
Beth Ann and Thomas Zimmerman
$1 - $99
Susan Abderholden and Lee Keller
Megan Alama*
Jennifer Alderman
Lisa Amic
Barbara Amram
Nadine Appenbrink
Gaylynn Ash
Heather Aufang
Jeff and Amy Baker
Krista Balaski*
Matt Ballenthin*
Shashidhar Bandi
Kari Barth*
Terrell Battle
Rich Bauer
Tim Becker and Melanie Boulay Becker
Peter and Ivy Beebe
Ronald and Marilyn Behm
Rachael* and Charles Belair
Katy Belfield
John and Mary Jo Bellinger
Jessica Bellock*
Diane and Robert Berg
Lisa and Daniel Bergerson
Leroy and Darlene Bergerson
Diana K. Beutner
Maricel Bieszk
Laurie Blanchard
Leslie Blessing*
Bill Blotske
Brian and Kathleen Bluhm
Mark Boge
Kimberly Bokovoy
Jackie Boller
Nichole Bonnett
Savannah Braithwaite
James Brand
Eveyln Brooks
Kay Buchanan
Maegan Buckler
Ken and Linda Butzow
Tiffany Calderon
Sheila Carey
Stephanie Caro
Margarita Carrillo
Jessica Case* and Dan Brandt
Gabrielle and Don Cate
Brian and Peggy Cepek
Fletcher Chambers
Sally Chapa*
Neeraj Chepuri and Carolyn Chou
Annie Christman
Amanda Clark*
Amy Clark
Bev Claugherty
Jessica Cohen* and Bruce Campbell
Nicholas J. Conlin
Cheryl A. Cowan*
Kathryn Cowen
Nicole Cross-Hillman*
Ms. Laurel Cunningham
Kasey Curtis*
Marnie Dachis Marmet and
Jordan Marmet
Allison Dahlien
Kelly Dahlman*
Rosemarie Dakota
John and Cheryl Davenport
Jaclyn Davern
Susan M. Davies
Nancy Dayhoff
Margaret M. Dean
Ann Delano
Paul Denkmann
Loren Dennin
Stacy Dennis
Rod Leo Dixon
Rosemary Dolata
Josh Domek
Bryce Doty
Andrew J. Dowen
Brandi M. Dries-Virgin
Jane Dube
Natalie Dunphy*
Laurel and Gary Eagles
Megan Eastman*
Wayne Eckhoff
Paul Eckhoff
Richard and Susan Edwards
Phillip and Sandra Edwardson
Fudumo Egal
John and Susan Egbers
Kelly Egbers
Dave G. Eggers*
Lisa Engelstad
Bret and Rachel Erickson
Cathy Erlien-Fendler
Sandra and Isaac Felemovicius
Mark Fernberger
Marjorie Fitzsimmons
Steve Fix
Verna Flahive
Craig Fox
Laura Fox and Tom Scanlanv
Dana Fox
Richard and Denise Frame
Eric Frankberg
Dusty Freiermuth
Jana and Pete Gabrione
Claudine Galloway
Andrew Gamson
Sarah and Colin Gibbs
Dana Gilbertson*
Mindy Glover and Bryan Harwood
Lisette Gluek
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Marcia Goffinet
Patricia Goffinet-Luna
Amy Gold*
Leslie and Paul Gotlieb
Greg and Julie Gould
Jennifer R. Gozy*
Keri Grafing
Daniel and Denise Griep
Jane Gross
Diane Grossman and Dean Topliff
Monte Grosso
Michael Grouws
Ingrid Grutzmacher
Yael Gun-Goggins*
D. Bryce and Laurie Hallowell
Richard Hammond
Mrs. Paul Hansen
Stanley and Elizabeth Hansen
Julie Hansen
Kevin Hanson
Paula R. Haraldson
Heather Harper-Troje
Richard M. Hart
Jeffrey Hartje
Jean Hartje
Linda Harvey
Irina and Dan Hass
Jim K. Hautala
Roger Hayashi
Britt Heglund
Ms. Jamie Hein
Theresa Henkelman
Judy and Ryan Herman
William and Kathlene Herrmann
Hamilton and Traci Hill
Richard J. Hinchcliffe
Maria Hipkins*
David and Michael Hlavac
Beverly Hlavac
Candice Holmbo
David Hong*
Arvilla Hopkins
Nancy and Jim Husnik
Marcia Hyvarinen
Tiffany Ilardi
Cindy Jacobs
Lisa and Daniel Jacobson
Jen Jagielski
Kristi L. Jamieson
Amy and Scott Janecek
Julian Janes
Jim Janeusek
Laura Jean
Mark Jensen
Jessica Johnson*
Darryl Johnson
Jenny Johnson
Wakila Johnson*
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Arielle Jones*
Phil and Marlene Kachelmyer
Jennifer Kadrlik
Shirley Kaplan
Anne E. Karels-Delaney
Harriet M. Katz
Amy Keepper
Paul and Melinda Kelash
Miriam Kelen
Jeffrey and Susan Kemp
John and Colleen Kennedy
Peggy Kientzle
Wes and Judy Kinstad
Maggie Klefsaas*
Dick and Ruie Klotz
Huynhmai Koenig
Joanne Kosciolek
Michelle* and Michael Kosmak
Kathy Kosnoff and Lyonel Norris
Joanne Kranz
David Krig
Jodi and Bruce Krinkie
JoEllen and Dan Kristal
Michelle Krueger
John Laabs
Julie Lebahn
Bruce and Pattie Lebert
Carolyn Lee
Rebecca Lenhart
Adam and Bella Lepinski
Krysta Lepinski
Rachel Lewis*
Kathryn Lewis and Stacy Schultz
Gordon and Bernadette Lindholm
Ava Lindseth
Jacki Lingel
Melanie Litman-Morris*
Julie London
Yer Lor*
Maria and Albert Lucia
Ivan Ludmer
Jed Lund
Raymond Lundquist
Holly, Hunter and Hannah Lugen
Barbara Lux
Stephen and Brenda Mahannah
Cathy Mahone
Hannelore Maki
Jean Mall
Brian and Rose Mallaro
Stacy Marden*
Marcia Maring
Cynthia Markison*
Al and Barb Marquardt
Nancy M. Martell
Rosemary M. Martin
Tory Martinez
Sarah Mattes*
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David Mayo
Steven McCauley and Mary Cady
John McDonald
Mary McDonell
Gregory Mcelroy
Ray McGee
Amelia McGinley*
Heather McLaughlin
Lisa McLean
Scott and Andrea McMillan
Elizabeth Metzler
Alison Mezzenga*
Jeri Ann Miller*
Leslee and Henry Miller
Elizabeth Misiaveg-Patel and Apur Patel
David and JoanE Mitchell
Erika Mitchellette
Kristin Moeler
John and Doris Morris
Cinda K. Mowers*
G. Wade and Allison Mueller
Ben Nelson
John Neumann
Sheryl Newman
Thomas and Deb Nicoski
Lauren Nietz*
Jennifer North
Molly O’Connell
Dr. Mark and Rebecca Odland
Mischelle L. Offerman
Carly Ogata
Anne and Tom O’Keefe
Carol Olson*
Wendy and John Olson
Nick Olson
Steven R. Olson
Dale Pampuch
Tony Paper
Bobbi Paper
Doreen Parkes
Pamela and Jonathan Passman
Anna Pellicioli
Stacey Person
Delores Peterson
Marian Pfarr-Saxton
Laura Pfeiffer
David Pfeiffer
Donna Pfeiffer
Chris Pheiffer
MaryAnn Phelps
Chuck Pilon
James and Carolyn Pizzica
Tom and Cathy Plantenberg
Randall Pratt and Clifford Johnson
Emily Prawalsky
Rustelle D. Pun
Roma Lee Rasmussen
Judith A. Rathje
Jeanne and Paul Ravich
Nancy and Ronald Reimann
Heather Rhines*
Katie Rogers*
Amos Rosenbloom and
Marsha McDonald
Samuel and Joanne Rosenstein
Stephanie Rubino
Mike Ryan
Kim and Mark Sacay
Naften Sadoff
Veronica Salgado Diaz
Faye Sample
Jana and Steven Savitz
Nicole and Todd Schachtman
Fannie S. Schanfield
Pat and Bud Schellenberg
Kathleen M. Schmitt
Yvonne Schneider
Tim Schneider
Albert Schroeder
Kimberly Schultz*
Melanie Seal
Kevin Seeley
Sheri Sell and David Destiche
Lori Shelby
Tim Sieber
Vicki Siegel and Tom Hymanson
Dan Siegel and Lisa Langer
Rod and Mary Simon
Kari Skogg
David and Colleen Smith
Sue Smolinski
Melissa Sovak*
Terence Spanier
Barbara Spiererv
Hank and Donna Stark
Chelsea Steckelberg*
Vincent and Erica Steininger
Joan Sturmthalv
Angela Sullivan
Stacy and Amy Sundet
Stephanie Swanson
Mira Swanson*
Leslie Sweetland
Jennifer Swenson
Troy Swope
Cari Taylor Carlson
David and Maria Templeton
Beth Tex
Anna Theisen Olson
Stephanie Thurow
Karen Tidwell
Cynthia Tracy
Jessica Tracy
Donald and Shirley Tracy
Janet Uri-Jones
Jennifer Utermark*
Sara Van Hoy
Elizabeth Vu*
Rachel and Glenn Waguespack
Christine and Steve Wahlin
Jeanne D. Waldron
Kristin Warfield
Sandy Webber*
Joan and Paul Wernick
Teresa Wessel
Timothy Wethor
Bob Wethor
Cathy Wiesner
Katie Wigren
Tonya Wilhelm*
Jean* and Doug Wilhide
William and Joan Wilson
Katie Wilson*
Jan and Phil Wineland
Jessica and Matt Wineland
Marvin and Elayne Wolfenson
Emily Wright
Alan Yanny
Daron Yates
Gina Young*
Gerry Zachmann
Andrew and Rishia Zimmern
Jon Zurbey
Organizations
$50,000 +
Greater Twin Cities United Way
Opus Foundation
Otto Bremer Foundation
$25,000 - $49,999
Allianz Life Insurance Company
of North America
The Cargill Foundation
General Mills Foundation
George Family Foundation
$10,000 - $24,999
Athwin Foundation
The Bentson Foundation
The Mortenson Family Foundation
Sauer Children’s Renew Foundation
The Sheltering Arms Foundation
Thrivent Financial for
Lutherans Foundation
$5,000 - $9,999
Anonymous
Acorn Foundation
Baker Foundation
Edward R. Bazinet Foundation
Cargill Industrial Oils and Lubricants
The Carl and Eloise Pohlad
Family Foundation
Success Computer Consulting
Wells Fargo Private Client Services
- St. Paul
$2,500 - $4,999
A.G.I.A., Inc.
Adolfson & Peterson
All Star Financial
Alliant Techsystems
Arthur J. Gallagher
Risk Management Services
Gordon and Margaret Bailey Foundation
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota
Cargill Foodservice - North America
Cargill Risk Management
Cargill Salt
Deloitte
Dorsey & Whitney LLP
Ernst & Young
Forethought Life Insurance Company
FRWD
Kowalski’s Market
Kraus-Anderson Construction Company
Lindquist & Vennum P.L.L.P.
Lurie Besikof Lapidus & Company, LLP
Mill City Capital, L.P.
Mortenson Construction
OptumHealth
Prime Therapeutics
The Elizabeth C. Quinlan Foundation, Inc.
RBC Foundation - USA
RBC Wealth Management
Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi, LLP
Rogue Foundation
SALO, LLC
Thomson Reuters
Tolomatic, Inc.
Walker Family Foundation
Winthrop & Weinstine
Woodbury Financial Services
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$1,000 - $2,499
Aon Corporation
Arthur, Chapman, Kettering, Smetak &
Pikala, PA
The Container Store
CRESA Partners
Faegre Baker Daniels Foundation
June and Julian Foss Foundation
The Fredrikson & Byron Foundation
General Mills
HealthPartners
Hennepin County Children’s
Mental Health Collaborative
Kopp Family Foundation
Longview Foundation
Russell T. Lund Charitable Trust
Marjorie Weil and Marvin Edward
Mitchell Foundation
Marquette Real Estate Group LLC
Merrill Lynch
Minnesota Vikings Children’s Fund
Oppenheimer, Wolff & Donnelly
Mark and Karen Rauenhorst Foundation
Red Devil Equipment Company
UnitedHealth Care Corporation
Wal-mart #3404
Harriet and Edson Spencer Foundation
Sport Resource Group, Inc.
The Travelers Companies
$1 - $99
Como Early Learning Center
Sidekick Painting, LLC
• Deceased
v
Patricia L. Klibanoff
Fellowship Donors
* 2012 Staff
TRIBUTES
Ruth Darlington
Adaline and Bradford Shinkle
Leila J. Erlandson
Thomas Clemens, Jr.
Rick Evans
Carrie L. Jackson
Amy Fiterman
Faegre Baker Daniels Foundation
Julie Gladney
Linda and Tracy Smith
In Honor Of
Nancy Hagerty
Anonymous
Margo Allen Finlayson
Adaline and Bradford Shinkle
Pauline Hansen
Sarah Mattes
Jon Austin
Joel Horn
Susan Hinnendael
Keith Furman
Kari Barth
Brad and Marcia Honold
Kathryn Klibanoff
Beth Niestat and Daniel Libenson
$500 - $999
Advance Consulting, LLC
Ameriprise Financial, Inc.
ATK Federal Cartridge Company
Black Forest Inn
Carolyn Foundation
Lawal Scott Erickson Architects, Inc.
Ryan Companies US Inc.
Watson-Forsberg General Contractors
Whitney Foundation
WJS Consulting Group
Jean and Marty Benson
Donita and Steve Delzer
Kathryn Klibanoff and
Jeremy Edes Pierotti
Allen Klibanoff and Marcia Howarth
Judy and Dan Pierotti
$100 - $499
A. G. Bogen Company
Arizant Healthcare, Inc.
Bertelson Total Office Solutions
Caring for Kids Worldwide
Entrepreneurial Advantage, LLC
Family & Cosmetic Gentle Dentistry Administration
Gilbert Mechanical Contractors, Inc.
The Goddard School - Brooklyn Park
The Goddard School - Plymouth
The Head Family Foundation
Kinderberry Hill
Child Development Centers
Padilla Speer Beardsley
Psychology Consultation
Specialists, PLLC
RJM Construction
Mike Brennan
Allianz Life Insurance Company of
North America
Eve Berg
Kris Berg
Alana Bergman
Margaret A. Shoemaker
Marilyn Boettcher
Amy Pfarr Walker and Bill Walker
Rhoda Brooks
Adaline and Bradford Shinkle
Susan Campbell
Kitsy and Jeb Morrison
Lesley Crosby
Darren Acheson and Carol Peterson
Daniel and Denise Griep
Charlotte and Ward Johnson
Paul and Melinda Kelash
Steven McCauley and Mary Cady
G. Wade and Allison Mueller
Janet Uri-Jones
Washburn Center for Children | 2012 Annual Report
Colin J. Kongratsasy
Marcia A. Hyvarinen
Amy Langer
Lurie Besikof Lapidus & Company, LLP
Dan Siegel and Lisa Langer
Amy and Bruce Langer
Larry W. Fulton
Bella Lepinski
Steve and Ellen Lepinski
Eric Lindseth, Kristin Benson,
Owen Lindseth and Ava Lindseth
Julia S. Hara
Denise Mattes
Sarah Mattes
Todd Mehlhoff
Frank and AnnLiv Bacon
Chris and Jack Morrison
Al and Betsy Stopperan
Kitsy Morrison
Darren Acheson and Carol Peterson
Helen T. Morrison
Kelly Morrison and John Willoughby
Erin Mowers
Cinda K. Mowers
Darin Opperman
Marnie Dachis Marmet and
Jordan Marmet
Sandra and Isaac Felemovicius
Leslie and Paul Gotlieb
Judy and Ryan Herman
JoEllen and Dan Kristal
Pamela and Jonathan Passman
Jana and Steven Savitz
Nicole and Todd Schachtman
Sheri Sell and David Destiche
Vicki Siegel and Tom Hymanson
Deborah L. Stein
Amy and David Zaroff
Warren Spannaus
Luther Family Foundation
Tom Steinmetz
Thomas and Liz Steinmetz
Mary Warren
Betsy Stopperan
Kitsy and Jeb Morrison
In Memory Of
Robert and Miriam Bahn
Dr. Michael Brennan and
Dr. Rebecca Bahn
John Beardsley
Lynne and Glen Cunningham
Dr. Robert and Betty Van Tassel
Luther Family Foundation
Colm and Anna Brennan
Dr. Michael Brennan and
Dr. Rebecca Bahn
Madison Rose Pfarr Walker
Marian R. Pfarr-Saxton
Steven Case
Beverly J. Caruso
Washburn Staff Members
Ann and Felix Phillips
Children Slain at Sandy Hook
Elementary School, Newtown CT
Anonymous
Ron and Gina Youngren
Donita and Steve Delzer
Carol Delano
Glenn Delano
Lorenza Pellicioli
Anna Pellicioli
Jeanne Erlandson
Thomas Clemens, Jr.
Marian Pfarr - Saxton
Amy Pfarr Walker and Bill Walker
Arline and Robert Fillmore
Sheryl Newman
Judy and Dan Pierotti
Barbara C. Spierer
Arline Fillmore
Robert and Shelley Fillmore
Jeanne D. Waldron
Ann Renckens
General Mills
Daniel Forman
Ed and Sylvia Forman
Lisa Forman and Dan Prezant
Jack Rogers
Nick Olson
Sharen and Dave Rose
Donita and Steve Delzer
Arlene Schatz
Ann and Felix Phillips
Don Shelby
Steve and Sheri Lear
Adaline Shinkle
Darren Acheson and Carol Peterson
Adaline and Brad Shinkle
Eveyln Brooks
Linda Smith
Bob Elfstrand
Ted and Dorothy Horrell
Kathryn Klibanoff and
Jeremy Edes Pierotti
In Honor Of Steve Lepinski’s 25 Years of Leadership
Scott Craven
Andrew J. Dowen
John and Jeanine Farrell
Dana C. Fox
Jack and Melinda Fribley
Donna Groh
William and Helen Hartfiel
David and Michael Hlavac
Rebecca Huerta and
Robert Kuehmichel
Betsy Jansen
Cheryl Jones and Lucas Kamberg
Holly S. Jones
Garry and Jan Koch
Joanne Kosciolek
Matthew Lepinski and
Liv Coleman
Kathleen Mathews and
Bradley Turner
Julia L. McGregor
Gordon Perry and Beth Miller
Anne Rizzo
Andrew Rotering
Linda and Tracy Smith
Marcy and Wayne Tollefson
Roger and Marlys Toogood
Dr. Robert and Betty Van Tassel
Amy Pfarr Walker and Bill Walker
John B. Wigle
Jeffrey Winter and Doris Wong
Erin and Aaron Zondervan
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Leo Hanvik
Don Koessel
Patrick Hopkins
Arvilla Y. Hopkins
Renee Iber
Wesley and Kathryn Forystek
Irene Larson
Rosemarie Dakota
Paul Schumacher
Karen and Rick Evans
Bob Turner
Linda and Tracy Smith
Rita Zachmann
Gerry Zachmann
Richard Zarling
Anonymous
Significant In Kind
Contributions
3M
3M Construction and Home
Improvement Markets Division
Aajo Design
Acorn Foundation
Allegra Print and Imaging
Allianz Life Insurance Company
of North America
Aramark
The Better Kids Foundation
Burnet Title
Chanin Law Firm
ClearChannel Outdoor
Dairy Queen
Diversified Distribution Systems, LLC
Drafahl Design Company
Dunn Bros Coffee
Duplication Factory
Karen and Rick Evans
FAME
FRWD
Bonnie Gallagher
General Mills
Haberman, Inc.
Nancy and Michael Hagerty
Jamie and Matt Hanson
Haskell’s, Inc.
Hoigaard’s
Horizon Equipment
Charlotte and Ward Johnson
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JUUT Salon Spa
Wade Kram and Gretchen Cepek
Michael F. Walsh and
Maureen Kucera-Walsh
Mall of America
Maverick Brands
Mercer
William and Kathryn Miller
Minnesota Cricket Association
Minnesota Twins Baseball Club
Minnesota Vikings Children’s Fund
Minnetonka Family Chiropractic
Oracle
Orangeseed
Perkins & Marie Callender’s, LLC
POPP Telecomm
R.F. Moeller Jeweler
Showdown Displays
Sign Zone
St. Paul Saints
Tom Steinmetz and Ann Carter
Success Computer Consulting
Summit Brewing Company
Tolomatic, Inc.
Tony Sanneh Foundation
The Toro Foundation
WCCO-TV
Whole Foods Market
Andrew and Rishia Zimmern
Community Giving
Campaigns
3M Company
Ameriprise Financial
Anoka County
ATK
Bloomington Schools ISD 271
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota
BWBR Architects, Inc.
Capella Education Company
Cargill
CliftonLarsonAllen LLP
Datacard Group
Deloitte
Deluxe Corporation
Detector Electronics
Ecolab
Emerson Process Management
Ernst & Young, LLP
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
Fredrikson & Byron, P.A.
General Dynamics
General Mills, Inc.
HealthPartners
Hennepin County Medical Center
Henson & Efron, P.A.
Washburn Center for Children | 2012 Annual Report
Ingersoll Rand Climate Solutions - Therm
Lindquist & Vennum P.L.L.P.
Mortenson Construction
MDA Leadership Consulting
Medtronic, Inc.
Newark
Osseo Schools ISD 279
RBC Wealth Management
St. Paul Public Schools ISD 625
Schechter Dokkne Kanter Andrews & Sel
State of Minnesota
SUPERVALU INC.
Target Corporation
Thomson Reuters
Travelers
UnitedHealth Group
U.S. Bancorp
University of Minnesota
Upsher-Smith Laboratories
Voyager Financial Services
Wells Fargo Community
Support Campaign
Winthrop & Weinstine
Thank You to the
Following Volunteers
Capital Campaign Committee
Jon Austin
Frank Bennett
Carolyn Brookter
Rick Evans
Maggie Hughes
Mike Israel
Amy Langer
Skip Lieser
Steve Schroll
Don Shelby*
Adaline Shinkle
Warren Spannaus
Corky Veker
Helping Hands for Kids
Golf Tournament Committee
Mollie Anderson
Frank Bennett
Buddy Becker
Wade Kram*
Paula Nelson
John Picek
Eric Thomes
Lisa Timmersman
The Washburn Games Committee
Mike Brennan*
Lauren Berfeldt
Aimee Dayhoff
Krissi Carlson
Nancy Fergesen
Rick Fergesen
Colin Forker
Tom Forker
Wendy Frame
Katie Ganser
Becky Huerta
Sarah Lockner
Jill Moore
Jeb Myers
Alex Noll
Linda Picek
Steve Simon
Audra Williams
Leadership Team
Steve Lepinski, MHA
Executive Director
Tom Steinmetz, MA
Chief Operating Officer/
Program Director
Kate Hudak, MSW
Human Resources and
Operations Director
Linda Smith, BS
Development and
External Relations Director
Arlene Schatz, LICSW
Clinical Director
Prem Suppogu, CPA, MBA
Finance Director
Program Supervisors &
Assistant Supervisors
Outpatient Therapy
Jessica Cohen, PhD, LP
Psychology Doctoral Internship
Rachael Krahn, PsyD, LP
School-based Program
Leslie Blessing, LICSW
Beth Dahline, MSW, LICSW*
Christina Gonzalez, LICSW
Kara Sankaran, LICSW*
*began supervisory duties in 2013
Consultants
William Allen, PhD, LMFT
Anne Gearity, PhD, LICSW
James Nelson, PhD, LMFT
Scott Harmon, LICSW
Consulting Psychiatrists
Suzanne Aoun, MD
Adam Fox, MD
Richard Miner, MD
Case Management
Theresa Bozic, LICSW
Sarah Dragswiek, LICSW
Crisis Stabilization
Kathleen Mathews, LICSW
Pam Solomon, Clinician
Day Treatment
Joel Hansen, LICSW
Lauren Nietz, LICSW
Matt Witham, LMFT
Outreach
Kathy Hemingway, MS
Family Focused
Natalie Kendrick, LMFT
Alison Mezzenga, LP
Intensive In-home Therapy
Jenny Britton, LICSW
*Committee Chair
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Board of Trustees
Washburn Center for Children is led by a group of
passionate advocates of children’s mental health.
President
John Picek
Vice President Internal Audit
Alliant Techsystems, Inc.
Vice President
Steve Pinney
Retired Corporate Executive
Treasurer
Bill Miller
Partner
Ernst & Young, LLP
John Atkinson*
Partner
KPMG
Frank Bennett
Partner
Lindquist & Vennum
Keith Blanks
Vice President
Cargill Food Service
Michael Brennan
Chief Compliance Officer, Vice President
Allianz Life Insurance Company
of North America
Bob Buehler*
Vice President
Arizant Healthcare
*began trustee duties in 2013
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Lesley Crosby
Community Volunteer
Laurel Feddema
Chief Community Engagement Officer
Second Harvest Heartland
Lance First
Partner
Pricewaterhouse Coopers
Amy Fiterman
Partner
Faegre Baker & Daniels LLP
Wendy Frame
Partner
Lurie Besikof Lapidus & Co., LLP
Ann Gugino*
Vice President of Strategy and Planning
Patterson Companies
Kathy Gremillion*
Managing Director
RBC
Nancy Hagerty
Senior Group Counsel
Target Corporation
Stacy Kruse
Chief Administrative and
Financial Officer
Portico Benefit Systems
Brent Marmo
Owner
Marmo Fusion
Kitsy Morrison
Community Volunteer
Tim Naumann
Partner
Founder’s Mark
Lynne Redleaf*
Attorney & Community Volunteer
Ann Renckens
Retired Corporate Executive
Stephanie Rich*
Vice President of Business Development
Spark Devices
Anne Rizzo
Principal
Recruiting Strategies LLC
Dave Ingraham
Retired Corporate Executive
Steve Schroll
Senior Portfolio Manager
Columbia Management
Michael Israel
Managing Director
Mill City Capital
Marcus Winbush
Partner
True North Capital
Washburn Center for Children | 2012 Annual Report
B E C AU S E O F Y
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“When I thought there was no hope for my
child, Washburn wrapped him in the resources
and tools our family needed to help him heal.”
~A grateful family
“Washburn has changed my child’s
life. Without Washburn, she would
still be an angry, unreachable child.
She is now happy, social and ready
for kindergarten.”
~ A thankful mom
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2012 Annual Report
“Washburn offers a critical community resource…
children’s mental health interventions make
a lasting improvement in the lives of every
Minnesotan by improving educational outcomes,
reducing juvenile crime and creating healthier,
safer communities.”
~Governor Mark Dayton’s proclamation of May 9, 2012
as “Washburn Center for Children Day” in honor of
National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day