View our full Annual Report - Girl Scouts of Western Ohio
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View our full Annual Report - Girl Scouts of Western Ohio
ANNUAL REPORT 2015 Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. A NEW FRONTIER We live in a digital age, where information is fast paced and consumption even faster. While the Girl Scout program is as relevant today as it was 100 years ago, we worked throughout last year to bring our infrastructure into the 21st century. In 2015 we offered new ways for girls and volunteers to join and participate. We introduced Volunteer Toolkit, an online tool designed to help troops communicate and stay organized. We began preparing for the launch of Digital Cookie for the 2016 Cookie Program, making Girl Scout cookies available for purchase online. After implementing our new membership system, we experienced our highest percentage of renewals to date—8 percent growth for girls (12,989) and 9 percent growth for adults (3,809) in early registration. Because of your support, we were able to implement new technologies to support and promote a unique program that continues to withstand the test of time. There’s still no place else a girl can find the type of experiences that Girl Scouts offers. Thank you for helping us provide opportunities for girls to make friends, try new things, discover their passions, and reach their fullest potential in a safe, positive space. Roni Luckenbill Chief Executive Officer Jody L. Wainscott Board Chair GIRL SCOUT PROMISE On my honor, I will try: To serve God and my country, To help people at all times, And to live by the Girl Scout Law. GIRL SCOUT LAW I will do my best to be honest and fair, friendly and helpful, considerate and caring, courageous and strong, and responsible for what I say and do, and to respect myself and others, respect authority, use resources wisely, make the world a better place, and be a sister to every Girl Scout. 2015 AT A GLANCE 42,486 Girls Total girl membership across our 32-county region, up 1% over 2014. 12,854 Volunteers 141 volunteers honored with top volunteer awards. 3,013 Girls attended Volunteer-Led Day Camps, a reflection of the strength of our volunteers. 3.5 Million Boxes of Cookies 13 Destinations 5,238 Summer Campers 101 Community Partners Grossed $14 Million, up 4% over 2014. Council-sponsored Day Camps saw a 62% increase in attendance. 9,283 Event Attendees Council-sponsored programs saw a 26% increase in attendance. Number of Girl Scout Seniors and Ambassadors chosen to attend, up 44% over 2014. offered program events, up 124% over 2014. 8,851 Girls served through staff-led outreach activities, up 11% over 2014. FINANCIALS AUDITED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION Total Assets $ 36,162,793 Liabilities $471,092 Net Assets $ 35,691,701 Total Liabilities and Net Assets $ 36,162,793 Total Support Revenue and Gains $ 11,553,717 Total Operational Expenses $ 12,797,271 Change in Net Assets $ (1,243,554) Net Assets, Beginning of Year $ 33,972,594 Net Assets, End of Year $ 32,729,040 AUDITED STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES 2015 2015 REVENUE EXPENSES � 78% NET PRODUCT SALES � 54% GIRL PROGRAM & SERVICES � 13% CONTRIBUTIONS � 22% VOLUNTEER SERVICES � 7% PROGRAM FEES � 11% PROPERTIES � 2% RETAIL SALES � 13% ADMINISTRATIVE & PHILANTHROPY The condensed statements of financial position and activities have been summarized from the audited financial statement of the Girl Scouts of Western Ohio Council, Inc. The audited financial statements are available for inspection at the offices of the Girl Scouts of Western Ohio Council, Inc. Girl Scouting’s Highest Awards 25 250 620 Gold Awards earned, 2015 Seniors/Ambassadors Silver Awards earned, 2015 Cadettes Bronze Awards earned, 2015 Juniors The Bronze, Silver, and Gold Awards are a Girl Scout’s chance to make a lasting difference in her community and the world. A WA R D S HADIYA HARRIGAN was selected by Girl Scouts of the USA as one of the 2015 National Young Women of Distinction, the highest honor in Girl Scouting, for her Gold Award project, Computer Programming Handbook & Modules. 2015 National Young Woman of Distinction When Hadiya Harrigan discovered that computer programming jobs might soon be outsourced overseas due to lack of technology training in the U.S., she took action with her Gold Award project. Using knowledge she gained as a member of the Cincinnati Black Data Processing Associates (BDPA) high school competition team, she developed computer programming and web development resources to give others the opportunity to learn these useful skills. After researching text book formats, creating an outline of topics for each lesson, and recruiting BDPA members and students to help write and test lesson plans, she published a free handbook and modules online for anyone interested in enhancing their technology training. Her materials are also used as additional materials for the BDPA Camp held annually at Cincinnati State. Congratulations to the 2015 Gold Award Recipients! Hadiya Harrigan Computer Programming Handbook & Modules Laura Ayers Music Ed. Storage Room Restoration and Re-organization Mary Hayes Mentors for Life Ashley Baughman Rockford Historical Society Herb Garden Elizabeth Herting Helping the Homeless Elizabeth Bish City Kidz in the Kitchen Brianna Jameson Healthy Life Habits Candace Borders NEWSTART Kids Program Maggie Kinney Nature Unplugged Kyly Borton KIDS2KIDS Melinda Meiring Self-Defense for Females Lauren Breitenstein Art for Everyone Claire Merryman Bridging the Gap Ashley Mae Chapski Be the Revolution: Finding Passion and Inspiration through the Arts Claudia Mescher Every Bottle Has A Story Kelci Culp Children’s Book Program Sydney Czerniakowski Project Africa Lianne Novak Encouraging Girls in Math Stephanie Ravas Enrichment for Pre-School Children 2015 Gold Award Recipients Maria Trixia Pie Muñoz Apiado Cultural Connections Mariah Sampsel Pet Therapy Carly Smith Sewing for Fun and Confidence Rachel Wehrman Preserving the History of St. Joseph, Egypt Monica Werden Sycamore High School Outdoor Classroom Alexis Youngpeter Hancock Halloween Helpers PROGRAMS 880+ girls received hands-on experience in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math fields through council-sponsored activities, including: • • • • • • The Girl Scout Leadership Experience Lunar Explorer Junior Inventor Robots, Robots, Robots Design It, Build It, Power It Up Water World Engineers to the Rescue Encouraging girls to DISCOVER themselves, CONNECT with others, and TAKE ACTION to make the world a better place. Guided by supportive adults and peers, Girl Scouts engage in age-appropriate activities that are girl-led, cooperative, and hands-on. ce er e ag en ct d a ur nfi har co c co DISCOVER End Result #1: 62% understand themselves and their values and use their knowledge and skills to explore the world.* 72% develop a strong sense of self 81% reflect positive values 57% seek positive challenges 77% resolve conflicts positively 78% advance diversity 69% feel connected to their communities 67% are resourceful problem solvers 60% advocate for themselves and others 72% feel empowered to act CONNECT End Result #2: 72% care about, inspire, and team with others locally and globally.* TAKE ACTION End Result #3: 62% act to make the world a better place.* *According to nine of 15 measured outcomes from the March-May 2015 GSWO Girl Scout Leadership Experience Study. W MEN OF DISTINCTION HONOREES Each year, we honor exceptional women who are paving the way for future girl leaders. This year’s honorees are women who have made significant contributions in one or more of these key focus areas for success: • Healthy Living • Financial Empowerment • Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math • Leadership • Community Responsibility These local women give hope and inspiration to girls through their achievements and passion for our community. Esther Baldridge Allen County Board of Developmental Disabilities Karin Gaiser The Eco-Groupe, Inc. Jenny Michael CareSource Kathleen Hanley ProMedica Deborah Platt Majoras The Proctor and Gamble Co. Delores Hargrove-Young XLC Services, LLC Mary Ronan Cincinnati Public Schools Margaret Hulbert United Way of Greater Cincinnati Jenell Ross Bob Ross Auto Group Stephanie Jollif Ridgemont High School and FFA Debbie Sauder David Sauder Village Margarita De Leon The Kaleidoscope Group Lee Ann Liska University of Cincinnati Medical Center Stephanie Streeter Formerly Libbey, Inc. Ann Fasset The Equestrian Therapy Program Pat McDonald KeyBank Marie Bollinger Vogt Toledo Ballet Barbara Brahm The Ohio State University Carol Clark Dayton Business Journal Laurie Collert Findlay City Schools DONORS For more than 100 years, Girl Scouts has proudly encouraged girls to do anything they set their sights on. With support from our generous donors, we’re able to provide the Girl Scouting experience to girls everywhere, regardless of their ability to pay. Imagine what an entire generation of girls could do, if we equipped them with the knowledge they need to succeed. We can’t wait to see what the next 100 years have in store. Gold Club $10,000 to $99,999 Block Communications, Inc. Charles H. Dater Foundation Dayton Power & Light Company Foundation Estelle R. Harvey Charitable Trust France Stone Foundation Francis Crosthwaite Fund of The Dayton Foundation KeyBank Foundation Betsy and John LaMacchia Louise & Louise Nippert Charitable Foundation, Inc. Mathile Family Foundation PNC Financial Services Group State Farm Companies Foundation The Greater Cincinnati STEM Collaborative The H.B., E.W. and F.R. Luther Charitable Foundation, Fifth Third Bank The Kettering Fund The Virginia W. Kettering Foundation Leaders Club $5,000 to $9,999 Best Buy Foundation Barbara J. Bonifas Crosset Family Fund at The Greater Cincinnati Foundation Dawes Direct, LLC GE Volunteers Foundation Ann Hartmann Roni Luckenbill MLM Charitable Foundation Ohio National Financial Services Susan and Joe Pichler Robert A. Stranahan, Jr. Charitable Trust The Andrew Jergens Foundation of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation Toledo Community Foundation Turnbull-Wahlert Construction, Inc. Jody Wainscott Kenneth Wesp Action Club $2,500 to $4,999 Cincinnati Financial Corporation CSX Transportation RhondaCurtis Ellen Graydon Hill Fund of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation Horan Ellen Iobst Kinder Morgan Foundation Levin Family Foundation Lydia and Terry McMillen Neediest Kids of All Victoria Nilles Susan Osborn Planes Moving & Storage Inc. RiverPoint Capital Management Robert and Helen Harmony Fund for Needy Children of The Dayton Foundation Susan Redman-Rengstorf The Andersons Inc. Charitable Foundation The Kroger Company, Kroger Community Rewards The Springfield Foundation SaundraYoung Discover Club $1,000 to $2,499 Bartlett & Co. Shirley and John Berry Cincinnati USA Convention & Visitors Bureau Meredythe and Clayton Daley Dayton Dragons Decoy Art Studio Dewey’s Marcia Dowds Cheryl Drinnen Family and Friends of Napoleon Mary Ann and Walter Feige Kimber Fender Freeman and Heynne Susan Gantz-Matz GE Aviation GE Foundation Girl Scout Troop 47453 Dana Glasgo Angela Granata Kathleen Hanley Erin Horsley Ruth Jones Wijdan Jreisat Justin F. Coressel Charitable Trust ArleeneKeller Gail and David Kesterson Key Bank Foundation Deborah and Matt Kluesener Kohl’s Cares Lakota Wings Service Unit 457 Lynne and John LaMacchia Lyondell Basell Industries Maguire Agency Marathon Petroleum Co. Louise Mason Medical Mutual of Ohio Mutual of America Patricia Neal-Miller New Sabina Industries North Star Service Unit 451 Ohio Clerk of Courts Association Francie and John Pepper PNC Bank ProMedica Health System R/P Marketing Public Relations Kerry and Stephanie Roe Jenell Ross Moe and Jack Rouse Sunny Delight The Cincinnati Reds The Juilfs Foundation The Kroger Company, Kroger Community Rewards The Louise Kramer Foundation Toledo Chapter of the Links Trophy Nut Co. Margaret and Michael Valentine J. Jean Ward Katrinka Westendorf Mary Young Zins Plumbing, LLC Challenge Club $500 to $999 Andrea and Tom Ahl American Trim Center Leesa Baker Georgia and Brian Bammerlin Beavercreek South Service Unit 381 Lissa and Grant Brown Mary and Les Burdett Carol Clark Sara Jane and William DeHoff Bridget Doherty Renisa and Michael Dorner E. K. Foundation Girl Scout Troop 48070 Janet Goedde TheresaHirschauer Kristine and James Hoffman Patricia Hogue Ginger Jones Katy Hollister and Brad Miller Family Fund of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation Key Bank Foundation Mary Ann and Jeff Knoop Kohl’s Cares Lucas County Agricultural Society Deborah Majoras Marathon Oil Co Debra McLaren Don and Martha Mewhort Miami Hills Service Unit 354 Jacqueline Mitchell Monfort Heights/White Oak Service Unit 464 Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Sara Moynihan Nancie H. Entenmann Fund of the Toledo Community Foundation Linda Odenbeck Alma Office Barbara and Randall Oostra Barbara Parry Patsy and Larry Plum Zo Redman Mary Ronan Ruth Hollinger & J. Cameron Dungan Fund at The Troy Foundation Catherine Sahlfeld Cynthia Self Shawnee Oak Wind Service Unit 305 Cheryl Shrider Singing Streams Service Unit 467 Maggie Slovik Jeanette Smith St. Rita’s Health Partners Steve and June Bryan Fund Angela M. Tennaro Francis Tesorero The David J. Joseph Company The Homan Foundation The Women of the Old West End Suzanne and Ron Valle Elizabeth Vessell Barbara and Brad Weisiger Elizabeth and Brian Young Youth Service America Promise Club ($250.00 to $499.00) AJacqulynn Abdella Jill and Bryan Adams Julie Adwani Amanda Aldrich Barbara and Richard Allen AmazonSmile Foundation Frances and Richard Anderson Linda Ashworth Thomas and Kate Backoff Martha Barbary Beavercreek North Service Unit 380 Julia Belden John Betts Betty Bollas Patrice Borders BPO Elks #54 Janet Braun CareSource Management Group Shannon and Lee Carter Maria Carver Champaign Service Unit 302 Stephanie Cihon Clermont Overlook Service Unit 431 Wilbur Collins Covington Community Chest Chis Salley Davis Chrissa Dean Sharon and MarkDuff Kathryn Edwards Irene and John Ehrmin Linda Fayerweather Erin Focke General Dynamics George and Rose Anderson Family Fund James and AnneGibbons Laura Gilliland Girl Scout Troop 41350 Jayne and Thomas Gmeiner Great Oak Service Unit 133 Jennifer Greene Christine Gustin Judith Harmony Pamela Helmlinger Cindy Hill Sue Hill Huber Heights Service Unit 333 Carrie Hurley Indian Trails Service Unit 452 Anna Jones Monnett Kathy Kearns Sarah Kelly Claire Ann Kubiak Allison Kwasniak Dave Kylander Darlene Langhout Allan Libbe Lima Noon Optimist Club Lee Ann Liska Joseph Madden Cindy McCurdy Wendy McElmurry McGraw/Kokosing, Inc. Rachel McLaughlin Katie McNeil Messer Construction Company Meredith Meyer Jaqueline Michael Marjorie Motch Rebecca Murray Peggy and Bill Nicolai People In Girl Scouting Rambling River Service Unit 120 Christine and John Rasmussen Suzanne Reed Leslie Rich Janice Rook Lois Rosenberry Ken Schappell Robert Schneider Jackie and John Self Leslie Shalda Kris and Paul Smith St. Antoninus Service Unit 416 Laurie and Richard St. John Rhonda Starghill Swapalease, Inc. Margaret Szempruch The Cincinnati Herald The French Oil Mill Machinery Company Fund of the Piqua Community Foundation The Woods Service Unit 122 Ashley Thoreen William Timmermeister Trico Service Unit #127 Unverferth Manufacturing Co, Inc Valley Ridge Service Unit 469 Walmart Marcia Webb Rose Ann Wernert White Pines Service Unit #115 Connect Club $100.00 to $249.00 4BIS.COM, Inc. Cecelia Adams Dennis Addis Patricia and John Allen American Legion NE Post 630 American Legion Post 776 Nemaris Archer Esther Baldridge Ricia Ballas Sheree Bargabos Cassie Barlow Anitra Bates Emily Beckman Beer Barrel, Inc. Jennifer Berning Jeanne and Paul Bernish JoAnn and Ronald Bertram Katrina Bethancourt Black Swamp Service Unit #128 Trevor Blair Vicki Blanco Elizabeth Blust Donna Bogan Donna and Daniel Bogard Marie Bollinger Vogt Dana Boomershine Bowling Green State University Barbara Brahm Nicole Bravard Breitenbach Family Fund Ruth and Curtis Brookhart Betty Bryant Florence Buchanan Sarah Burdette Brian and Sarah Bushong Nicole Candle Tiffany Carnicom Susan and Berch Carpenter Lisa Carrelli Centerville Service Unit 356 Susan Chambers Susan and Lonney Chapman Paula Chapski Maria and Michael Cholak City Barbeque Cynthia Cobian Susan and Robert Coburn Laurie Collert Maria Comer LaDonna Compton Robert Cooper Sheri Copanic Cross Trails Service Unit #118 Heather Cusick Teresa Dankovic Claire Davis Johnie and Kenneth Davis Mary Decker Sally Dessauer Lisa and Dennis Dimiduk Janet Dobo Dorothy Lane Market Eastern Allen Service Unit #219 Betty and Paul Ellis Teresa English Elizabeth and Thomas Erb M. Jane Ericson Fairborn Service Unit 382 Nancy Fairhurst Ann Fassett Jacqueline Fisher Elizabeth Flaherty Fostoria Rotary Club Darrell Fox Stacy Fox Vanessa Freytag Sandra Frisch Jan Marie Fritz Merri Gaither Smith Andrea Gasho Alicia Gee GETDOT Cincy Maggie Gieseke GM Foundation Natalie Goforth Elisha Gomez Good Food, Inc. Green Hat Society Carolee Grehan Susan Grinkemeyer Dawn Gruber Joyce Gruber GSWO Service Unit 238 Hannah Halfhill Hamilton Trails Service Unit 455 Lou Anna Hanshumaker Elizabeth Haradon Charlotte and Robert Harris Mary Haskamp Amie Hathaway Da Jaunteye Hawkins Alexandra Hedges Mikell Hedley Maureen Heekin Sandra and Robert Heimann James and Janice Heinrich Hilary Heisman Jane Hendricks James Henneman Linda and Douglas Hensley Julie Highley Lois and Charles Hiles Brenda Hill Paul and Cynthia Hill Cindy Hofner HP Company Foundation Dr. Susan Hubbell Cynthia and Thomas Huber Margaret Hulbert Dr. Robert Hunter Kiwanis Inc. Innovative Auctions Inc Invotec Engineering, Inc Timothy Ippisch Yvonne Isaacs Mary Ivers April Jameson Laurie Johnston Dr. Susan Kemper Crystal Kendrick Elizabeth Kingseed Knapp & Associates, LLC Judith Koehn Sheri and Marc Kogge Carol Louise Kruse Marcia Latta Casey Lauger Margaret Avril Lawson Cynthia and Marc Lear Julia and Brian Leary Theresa and Dennis Leek Deborah Lieberman Lipps & Son Construction Co, Inc. Eileen Litchfield Christy Lorenzetti Wendy Maclean Tiffany Major Beth Ann Martin Patricia and James Martin Erin Mauro Marian and Ronald May Natalie and Robert McElwee Katelynn McKellar Michele McNamara Dr. Sharon Merryman Miami Service Unit 435 Miamisburg Owen Sound Service Unit 360 Jenny Michael Beverly Miner Margaret Moertl Susan Moizuk Matthew Mumma Marianne Mussett Judy Myerholtz Julia Myers-Binkowski Carol and Donald Nancarrow Napoleon Veterinary Clinic, Inc. Karen and Tom Nault Negro Business and Professional Women’s Club of Toledo Ohio Kimberly Niederhelman Niikha Service Unit 449 Susan Noonan Jayne Ohneck Kristin Okhuysen Pat O’Neil-Moergeli Shelly Orenstein Michelle Orloff Amy Orwick Evelyn and Darrell Pelan Sara Peller Jacinda Perry Pete and Ginger Strange Family Fund of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation Nick Pettry Philip Smith Fund Cindy and Dick Piening Bridgett Pincus Irma Porter Vicki Proctor Putnam County Service Unit #207 Megan Ramey Kathleen Ray Joyce and Earl Reives Remax Preferred Cynthia Rhodes Joyce Rhodes Lori Richards Tammy Richardson Carole and Edwin Rigaud Mary Robertson Carolyn Sauder Sandy and Kevin Sauder Jeanne Schultz Christine Sevindik Faith Shepherd Jasmine Shepherd Megan Sherman Rebecca Sites Sandra Skinn Cynthia Smith Deborah Smith Southwest Corners Service Unit 408 Dean and Ann Spangler Janet Steiner Christine Stone Autumn Swanson Laura Switzer Sheri Sword Barbara Terry The Alan and Paula Beach Family Chartiable Gift Fund The Bloch Family Fund at The Dayton Foundation The Jahoda-Lacy Family Fund at The Dayton Foundation The Trust Company Toledo Area Alliance To End Homelessness Toledo Mud Hens Julie Tople Tres Rios Service Unit 135 Anita Tristan Brittany Troescher Cheryl Tyler-Folsom Jami Vallandingham Van Wert Elks Lodge No 1197 Van Wert Service Unit 222 Debbie Venys VFW Post 1031 VFW Post 1080 Kristine Vondrell Vonlehman & Company Inc Natalie Vorst Janet Walsh Shannon Wannemacher Nodie and Willie Washington Yvonne and Dennis Washington Karen Weber Janell and Frank Weinstock Wendy Welbaum Diane and Gary West Alexander Whitehead Sabrina and Charles Wiley Sarah Wilkins Will Family Trust Wilmington Clinton Service Unit 352 Hazel Wilson Melissa Wink J. M. Wollman Sara Woodhull Kristina Woolum Diana Wourms Pam Wurster Carol Yegerlehner SPECIAL GIFTS In Honor of: Lacy Allen Patricia Allen Carol Clark Kim Duncan Linda Conway Hensley Douglas Hensley Delores Hargrove-Young Merri Gaither Smith Francie Pepper Yvonne Washington Mary Ronan Melody Dacey Merri Gaither Smith Susan Noonan Francie Pepper Debbie Sauder-David Carolyn Sauder Mary Lou Straw Emily Beckman Stephanie Streeter Ginger Jones Margaret Hulbert Vanessa Freytag Judith Harmony Yvonne Washington Francie Pepper Leader of Troop 31043 Sonya Parries Kathy Kearns Rhonda Curtis In Memory of: LeeAnn Liska Vanessa Freytag Francie Pepper Jody Wainscott Patsy Plum Donna Bakke Susan Osborn Dr. Patricia Martin Jayne Gmeiner Paula A. Blessing Kay Casto Roselawn Jazzercise James Blessing Molly McKenna Deborah Lee Barbara Carlo Maurice Carlo Leatrice Niederhelman Kimberly Niederhelman Shirley Colvin Christine Benham Karen Howell Jacquelyn Simpson Kelly Straw Mary Watts Julia Poe and Mindy Patton Ms. Julie Albright Deborah Platt Majoras Francie Pepper Jeannette Derrick Nancy Seng Jennifer Easley Kathleen Kearns Cynthia Edwards Vicki Maddox Helen E. Gale Presbyterian Church Mrs. Dana Scott Tony and Sarah Preston William H. Gruber Dawn Gruber Jackie Harding Carolyn Antoszewski Barbara J. Bonifas Rhonda Curtis Jean Durant Pamela Eaton Ann Hartmann Kathleen Kearns Roni Luckenbill Marian May Beverly Miner Susan Osborn Carol Sommers Marie Jenkins Patricia & James Davidson Betty R. Hays League of Women Voters West Clermont Democrats Ms. Elizabeth Erb Ms. Mary Beringer Ruth Jones JoAnn & Ronald Bertram Barbara J. Bonifas Janet Braun Mary Burdett Deborah Campbell Maria Carver Rhonda Curtis Wendy Gustafson Ms. Jane A. Hendricks Kathleen Kearns Carol Louise Kruse Roni Luckenbill Lydia McMillen Susan Radabaugh Janice Rook Beth Smith Susan Tobin Barbara Weisiger Judy Lang William Lang Catherine (Cat) Lautar Kelli Brinkman Bowling Green State University Deborah Linville Rebecca Kirschner Amanda and Elaine Ludwig Singing Streams Service Unit 467 Jeri Martin Tracey Stokely Ali Millette Patricia Bennett Geraldine Rupert Moore Nancy Seng Elaine Niehaus Janice Rook Jaclyn (Hackenberg) Pobiega Diana Hackenberg Sarah Ramseur Amy Jones-Harrigan Mary Lou Reynolds Karen Weber Charlotte Rook Janice Rook Marilyn Sammons Patty Sammons Cecelia Schutte Lana Loos St. Marks United Methodist Church Gloria Hendrickson Eleanor Sensel Tom Myrick Sue Pigg Shayna Smith Helen & Karl Ulrich Elizabeth Wainscott Roni Luckenbill Susan Osborn Karen Wesp Barbara J. Bonifas Rhonda Curtis Givalike Kathleen Kearns Mary Ann Knoop Roni Luckenbill Lydia McMillen Susan Osborn Barbara Wolf Kistine Yan Jianlin Xiang Clarence H. & Constance Q. Westendorf Katrinka Westendorf Estate Gifts: The Estate of Estelle Harvey The Estate of Ruth Jones SPECIAL SUPPORT Juliette Gordon Low Society We thank the following individuals who generously chose to make Girl Scouts of Western Ohio a part of their legacy and a beneficiary of their estate plan in the form of deferred gifts, bequests, life insurance, charitable trusts, pooled income funds, charitable gift annuities, and gifts of cash, stock, or securities. You’re leaving a legacy that helps ensure Girl Scouting is available to future generations of girls. Harry and Rita Adler Marjory Baer JoAnn Bertram Barbara Bonifas Josephine Borland* Mary Burdett Michelle Burdett Elizabeth Burridge Maria Carver Maria Cholak Suzanne Costandi Rhonda Curtis Nancy Dawes Claire Dell Joanna Fara Donna Farrell Laura Ford-Harris Donna Freeman Susan Gantz Matz Anne Gibbons Dana and Phil Glasgo Marcia Godwin* Angela Granata Wendy Gustafson Diana Hackenberg Judith Hallerman Borie Jackie Harding* Ann Hartmann Mary Haskamp Fern and Everett Heist* Wilma Hessberger* Erin Horsley Jacqueline Humphries Ellen Iobst Ruth Jones* Ardenia Jones-Terry Warren Joy* Kathleen Kearns Shirley Kelly* Gail Kesterson Pamela King Mary Ann Knoop Allison and Peter Kwasniak Elizabeth LaMacchia Roni Luckenbill Marian K. May Deb McLaren Lydia McMillen Kathy McMullen Marie Michel-Tucker Beverly M. Miner Marjorie Motch Cheryl Newton Susan Osborn Doris Ponitz Barbara Pope Irma Porter Vicki Proctor Kathryn Randall Gayle Rapien Zo Redman Jan Rook Heather Ryall Vita Saluke* Emalee Schavel Margaret Schneider Austin* Hope Schultz Vera Shoemaker* Jeanette Smith Carol Sommers Julia Spohr Mary & Leroy Staples Rosemary Stewart Laurela Sylvester Angela Tennaro Tommie Thompson* Elizabeth Vessell Jody Wainscott J. Jean Ward Kenneth Wesp Karen Wesp* Christi M. West Saundra Young *Deceased members Italics - Charter members United Way We’re thankful for the ongoing support from United Way throughout Western Ohio! Butler County United Way United Way of Clinton County United Way of Hardin County Piqua Area United Way United Way of Fostoria, Ohio, Inc. United Way of Henry County Shelby County United Way United Way of Fulton County United Way of Logan County United Way of Auglaize County United Way of Greater Cincinnati United Way of Putnam County United Way of Bluffton, Beaverdam, and Richland Townships United Way of Greater Lima United Way of Troy, Ohio United Way of Greater Toledo United Way of Warren County United Way of Hancock County United Way of Williams County United Way of Clark, Champaign, and Madison Counties, Inc. COUNCIL OFFICERS 2015-2016 MEMBERS-AT-LARGE 2015-2016 Zo Redman CHAIR Cassie Barlow Susan Redman-Rengstorf BOARD OF DIRECTORS 1 Jody Wainscott Retired, Cincinnati Insurance 1ST VICE CHAIR B Ellen Iobst Retired, Sunny Delight Beverages Co. 2ND VICE CHAIR F 2 Jeanne Bernish Kandi Staples Knowledge Works YWCA Patrice Borders Erinn Aulfinger Prevention Strategies LLC Girl Member Bridget Doherty Hartmann & Associates Hamilton Co. Development Corp. SECRETARY Sue Gantz Matz Retired, Lyondell Chemicals LP IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIR Public Library of Cincinnati & Hamilton County Angela Granata Procter & Gamble Kimber Fender Victoria Nilles Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP BOARD DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE CHAIR Angela Granata Luminous Wealth Management 3 National Underground Railroad Freedom Center Wright State University Ann Hartmann TREASURER C State Farm Insurance Samantha Shultz Girl Member Nancy C. Dawes Luminous Wealth Management Theresa Hirschauer Cincinnati Country Day School Patricia Neal-Miller Cincinnati Public Schools Barbara Oostra D A E 4 gswo.org SERVICE CENTERS 1 Toledo 2 Lima 3 Dayton 4 Cincinnati 888.350.5090 CAMPS A Camp Butterworth B Camp Libbey C Camp Rolling Hills D E F Camp Stonybrook Camp Whip Poor Will Camp Woodhaven