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A S OF WAS HBUR . R FUTURES LOOK RIG H T!
B S A H W BUR F O N. E S U . R U E T S . A U L F O R OK EC U O B GH RI T! 2012 Annual Report B E C AU S E O F W AS HB 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. ... Because of Washburn, children have hope for happier, healthier futures. RN Dear Friends, U 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 3 “Without Washburn’s clear, accurate diagnosis, all the remediation in the world wouldn’t have helped me.” 4 Washburn Center for Children | 2012 Annual Report L 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. ... N TIAL UR TEN PO B E C AU S E O FW I REAC AS HE D M HB Y 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.” 5 S E O F WA S H B U U A C E R N. B .. 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. 6 Washburn Center for Children | 2012 Annual Report 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. I H C R D L E H E A LT M O C HIE E B R EN “Our therapist helped bring my child out of her shell and supported her as she discovered her emotions. This wholeness is such a gift.” 7 “How far Ezekiel has come is a miracle. You wouldn’t believe he’s the same child.” 8 Washburn Center for Children | 2012 Annual Report U B E C AU S E O FW AS OUR FA MIL HB YH A ... D RN ALE HE S A 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. 9 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 10 Washburn Center for Children | 2012 Annual Report . . . ER G RN ON TR B E C AU S E O F W COMMUNITI ASH ES GE BU TS 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 11 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% 12 Washburn Center for Children | 2012 Annual Report 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 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 2012 Audited Financial Numbers 13 USE OF YOU. . . A C BE 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. 14 Washburn Center for Children | 2012 Annual Report (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 L IL ROW W S &G AL Capital Campaign Donors FUTURE GENE R HAVE SPAC ATI E T ON O HE 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 15 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 16 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 Washburn Center for Children | 2012 Annual Report 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 THANK YOU FOR CONTRIBUTING TO WASHBURN’S MISSION! 17 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 18 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 Washburn Center for Children | 2012 Annual Report 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 THANK YOU FOR CONTRIBUTING TO WASHBURN’S MISSION! 19 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* 20 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* Washburn Center for Children | 2012 Annual Report 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 THANK YOU FOR CONTRIBUTING TO WASHBURN’S MISSION! 21 22 $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 THANK YOU FOR CONTRIBUTING TO WASHBURN’S MISSION! 23 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 24 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 THANK YOU FOR CONTRIBUTING TO WASHBURN’S MISSION! 25 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 26 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 OU CHILDR EN . . . FO UN D PE HO “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 Annual Report Graphic Design by Lora Aadalen Joshi / Aajo Design Photos: © Rich Ryan Photography © Adam Konczewski Photography This publication was printed on paper containing 10% post-consumer fibre. 2430 Nicollet Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55404 Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Twin Cities, MN Permit No. 26426 www.washburn.org 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