Annual Report - Birchmount Bluffs Neighbourhood Centre
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Annual Report - Birchmount Bluffs Neighbourhood Centre
Birchmount Bluffs Neighbourhood Centre Annual Report 2014-2015 Come tell us your story and help us make new ones. VISION We envision a strong and inclusive neighbourhood in which community members fully participate in opportunities that enhance well-being for all. MISSION Birchmount Bluffs Neighbourhood Centre works with diverse individuals, families and communities to overcome barriers and enhance quality of life. We do this by fostering social inclusion, developing skills and abilities, and collaborating with our partners to facilitate access to a range of flexible and responsive programs and services. VALUES We define these values as follows: Respect: We believe that every person has the right to be met with compassion, accepted in a nonjudgmental way, and treated with respect and dignity. Diversity: We embrace diversity in all of its forms, in our clients, agency and community, and support nondiscriminatory policies and practices. Inclusivity: We actively seek ways to welcome all members of our community and ensure they have the opportunity to participate in meaningful ways. Building Capacity: We nurture the development of individual and community capacity by offering programs and services that enhance independence and build upon abilities. Equitable Access: We commit to removing barriers that restrict individuals and groups from accessing services and participating in our programs. Collaboration: We believe that each of us is enriched when we are able to work collaboratively with one another to share experiences, perspectives, information, knowledge and supports. Integrity: We employ honesty and ethical decision-making practices in all that we do. Accountability: We recognize that our community has entrusted us with an important responsibility, so we take care to be responsible and accountable for the management of our agency within available resources. Table of Contents 2. Vision, Mission, Values 3. Message from the Chairperson of the Board of Directors and the Executive Director 4. Governance 5. Organizational Chart 6. BBNC Programs and Services 7. BBNC’s Story of Values… 15. Financials 17. Funding Sources 18. Community Partners 19. Donors 26. Volunteers Annual Report 2014-2015 page 2 Message from the Chairperson of the Board of Directors and the Executive Director Message from the Chairperson and the Executive Director “The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now.” Chinese Proverb “Plant trees to benefit another generation.” Caecilius Statius, Synephebi “We live in the world when we love it” Rabindranath Tagore Members of the Birchliff community planted a tree thirty years ago - a special tree called “Phyllis Griffiths Neighbourhood Centre”. The name of the tree changed and became Birchmount Bluffs Neighbourhood Centre, but the roots and fruits continue to grow stronger and more tasteful with every year that passes. This year we are celebrating thirty years since the BBNC tree was planted! We are symbolically planting a new tree this anniversary because the first quote at the top of this page means that it is never too late to accomplish the things you want to accomplish. The year for which we are reporting began in April 1, 2014 and ended on March 31, 2015. Overall it was a successful year at Birchmount Bluff Neighbourhood Centre (BBNC). The year we are reporting was full of changes and accomplishments and reminders as to why we do the work we do at BBNC. To list every accomplishment would be impossible; however, to illustrate, we are using an important example. BBNC received approval of funding for a fourth year to assist with delivering services for youth in the East Eglinton Kennedy Park area. This funding will include a new neighbourhood: Iondale. This program is developed for the youth by the youth, and is just one example of the amazing work being done at BBNC. Another accomplishment was the consolidation of our Community Engagement Awards (CEA). The Second CEA was held in April 2014, the award winners of the 2014 CEA were in the youth category: Thakksha Jeyakullaraja, a remarkable youth leader. The adult award belonged to Melissa Simas, a no less remarkable leader in the community. The Small Business/Community Organization Award went to Polycultural Immigrant & Community Services (Scarborough Branch). The BBNC has been very lucky to have as Master of Ceremonies of both events the award-winning journalist Sue Sgambati. Perhaps the more important accomplishment however, was the participation of volunteers in all events, programs and activities of the agency. You may notice the space at BBNC where the employment program used to function is now the volunteer hub. The work of the volunteers is perhaps the best fruit that the BBNC tree produced. From our year of success thank you to all our volunteers. None of this could happen without you. Yours truly Kelly Hayes Chairperson, Board of Directors Enrique Robert Executive Director Annual Report 2014—2015 page 3 Governance Birchmount Bluffs Neighbourhood Centre is governed by a volunteer board of directors, a diverse group of community leaders and key decision makers who provide vision, strategic leadership, advocacy, accountability and stewardship. The board members are elected at the Annual General Meeting. These volunteers are passionate about BBNC and dedicated to its mission to provide programs and supports and foster social inclusion within the community, with a focus on individuals who face barriers to service. 2014 - 2015 Board of Directors Pixley Bailey Treasurer Dr. Shafi Bhuiyan * Mamta Deshwar Wendy Fulton Shrivington Hannays * Karima Hashmani * Kelly Hayes Chairperson Sadia Khandakar Kathryn Mannion Vice Chairperson Keta Nannithamby * Penny Reid Lauren Salmon Nadira Dolly Tarassum Levine Torcato ** Robert Vassileff * Resigned during the year ** Completed term of office during the year Annual Report 2014—2015 page 4 Secretary Annual Report 2014-2015 page 5 NEIGHBOURS Recreationist Co-ordinator Boys & Girls Club Program Staff City of Toronto Parks and Recreation COMMUNITY Executive Director Board of Directors Annual General Meeting Summer Camp Staff Placement Students Fitness and Wellness Fee for Service Instructor Volunteers Volunteer Coordinator Reception and IIN Staff Manager, Community Engagement Summer Camp Staff EEKP Youth Services Network Coordinator Youth Engagement Worker Youth Drop-In Coordinator Community Development Coordinator RECE Nursery School Staff FRC/OEYC Facilitators Manager, Community Development Tamil Seniors Recreation Coordordinator Bengali Seniors Recreation Coordinator Financial Coordinator Finances Committees Access & Equity Committee Nominations Comnmittee Manager, Child & Family Programs Other and Ad-hoc Committees Executive Committee Personnel Committee Fundraising Committee Birchmount Bluffs Neighbourhood Centre Organizatonal Structure West Scarborough Neighbourhood Community Centre NEIGHBOURS Administrator/ Share Christmas Coordinator BBNC Programs and Services Family Resource Centre The Family Resource Centre (FRC) provides programs, resources and services for parents/guardians, child care providers and children aged 5 and under. An annual membership of $40 is required for participation in FRC programming. Ontario Early Years Centre (unique satellite location): The Ontario Early Years Centre (OEYC) provides programming for children 0 to 6 years of age, parents/guardians, and child care providers. BBNC offers various programs that are both interactive and independent with a skill development focus on exploration of the senses, literacy, and social skills such as sharing, turn taking and cooperating while interacting within a group. Membership is free of charge. Prior to attendance, participants are required to pre-register. Preschool Programs BBNC offers a variety of programs for children 2-and-a-half to 5 years of age to attend on their own, led by instructors. Nursery School BBNC operates a licensed Nursery School program that functions 37 weeks annually from September-June. We offer morning classes Mon-Thurs 9-11:30am and afternoon classes Mon/Wed 1-3pm. Our staff are qualified educators who devote their time, patience and knowledge to child development. Children's Programs In partnership with West Scarborough Neighbourhood Centre, we offer a Boys and Girls Club. Its social, recreational and educational activities emphasize fair play and leadership. In addition, BBNC also offers Karate. Youth Programs Birchmount Bluffs Neighbourhood Centre (BBNC) is committed to supporting area youth to overcome barriers and achieve successful life pathways. We offer a Youth Employment Program (YEP) at our main site and a satellite Youth Drop-in Centre. This ever expanding and growing youth program features a wide range of services, including social dropin programs, a youth advisory committee, and an employment lounge. Drop-in Programs Our centre's dynamic drop-in programs offer a relaxed space where youth age 14 to 24, can enjoy recreation, socialization, self-expression and discussion. Our Drop-In Centre is located at: 2849 Kingston Road (at St. Clair Ave.) and is open Monday to Friday 12:00 pm to 6:00 pm. Call us at 416-264-1007. Eglinton East Kennedy Park Youth Service Providers Network Comprised of youth and youth serving agencies serving the Eglinton East-Kennedy Park area. Funded by the City of Toronto’s Social Development and Investment Program, the project supported engagement, access and capacity building for area youth and residents. Adult Fitness & Wellness Programs For those interested in fitness and wellness programs, a wide array of classes taught by qualified instructors is available. To facilitate choice, classes are offered in both the daytime and evening, and many are designed to accommodate persons of different physical ability levels. Older Adult Programs Older Adult Programs at BBNC welcome the participation of community members from all backgrounds and with diverse abilities. The programming, with direction from our Older Adult Advisory Council, strives to meet the physical, social, and recreational needs of adults aged 60+, and works to develop a strong sense of community among its members. SOAR Seniors Outreach Ambassador Resource (SOAR) project engages seniors as trained volunteers who outreach to isolated and excluded seniors in southwest Scarborough, helping them link them to community activities. Bengali & Tamil Seniors Recreation Program Bengali and Tamil Seniors Recreational Program is a consortium led initiative that offers area seniors from these communities, culturally responsive recreational and wellness programming at 4 southwest Scarborough sites. Active & Able Programs Active and Able Programs provide inclusive services and programs that advance active living, independence and full inclusion for persons with disabilities and health barriers. The program offers access to several integrated and adapted wellness, recreational, capacity building and social programs. Annual Report 2014-2015 page 6 Our story values: RESPECT We believe that every person has the right to be met with compassion, accepted in a nonjudgmental way, and treated with respect and dignity. Wellness in all its forms is the foundation from which we can all strive to meet our fullest potential! BBNC’s Fitness and Wellness classes provide a base for all community members to engage fully and completely. With a focus on dignity and respect, and a directed plan of inclusion, 142 full or partial subsidies, through BBNC’s OPEN DOORS program, were provided to community members who otherwise would not be able to engage in fitness and wellness programs. Among the newly engaged participants are newcomers and racialized communities. Annual Report 2014-2015 page 7 Our story values: DIVERSITY We embrace diversity in all of its forms, in our clients, agency and community, and support non-discriminatory policies and practices. When Farida first came to Canada in 2012, she did not know anyone and felt isolated from the community around her. After joining BBNC’s Bengali program, she now has developed a number of friendships. “This program changed my life,” she said. “I feel physically more active now than before. I am also participating in recreation programs like singing, which also keeps me mentally delightful.” As newcomers to Canada in 2009 from our native land of Sri Lanka, and new parents in 2011 to our only daughter, we began our journey as parents by attending the Family Resource Centre. I felt lonely and lacking in support before but since the initial onset of attendance by my daughter and me, we have also engaged in other interactive and independent programs offered by the Centre. My child is now 3.5 years old and has improved a lot since she started coming to this Centre. At home we only speak in our first language of Tamil and while attending programs at BBNC, this is where our daughter learned how to speak English. I always felt embraced by the staff of the programs and we would like to express very many thanks for teaching our daughter and supporting our family over the years. Annual Report 2014-2015 page 8 Our story values: INCLUSIVITY We actively seek ways to welcome all members of our community and ensure they have the opportunity to participate in meaningful ways. We first came to BBNC because it was important to our family to access quality and affordable programming given that we were supporting a family of five on a very limited income. Discovering that BBNC offered a subsidy program as well was particularly beneficial. Our 3rd was born with severe eczema and as a result I hovered and watched over him more closely than was required by his siblings. The Family Resource Centre provided us with the opportunity to get my son out of the house and begin to socialize with other children and begin to successfully engage with other adults. With the support of staff, my son has literally speaking, grown up in the BBNC community. As a result of his experiences at BBNC, he is fully prepared for his entry into Kindergarten this fall. When funding for BBNC’s seniors cooking program ended last year, its 15 members, who hailed from diverse cultural backgrounds, decided there must be a way to keep their tightly knit group together. “We can keep our group going,” said Rangi, a senior who lives with chronic pain issues. “We can all cook and we get along great. We can do this without a facilitator.” With the supports of program staff, the program became a peer led club with shared leadership and peer support. A year later, the group has become incredibly strong. “Cooking and leading together, we’ve grown into a close supportive group”, says Celi. “Sure, we’ve learned to cook healthier, but more importantly, we found friendships.” Annual Report 2014-2015 page 9 Our story values: BUILDING CAPACITY We nurture the development of individual and community capacity by offering programs and services that enhance independence and build upon abilities. When seniors support their senior peers to connect to community, social change can happen. In BBNC’s SOAR program, a diverse team of senior volunteers is working to do just that. They conduct outreach to neighbourhood seniors disconnected from community activities, with the aim of linking them to area programs. I know what it feels like to be isolated and cut off due to being ill or low income.” said a passionate SOAR member. “Helping seniors who face similar barriers is something I’m passionate about and because I’ve gained so many skills and confidence at BBNC, I know I can make a difference.” Annual Report 2014—2015 page 10 Our story values: EQUITABLE ACCESS We commit to removing barriers that restrict individuals and groups from accessing services and participating in our programs. Using civic action to promote greater community access for people with disabilities was likely the biggest story of our Active and Able program last year. Along with our many partners, we offered civic trainings and community organizing sessions, supporting people with disabilities to engage their voices in the municipal and provincial elections and the City’s Poverty Reduction Strategy. Nancy, one of our active civic volunteers with a disability who also lives in poverty, is a great example of this. “I’ve seen first-hand how when residents organize, we can make change happen for our community,” she said, when asked why she put in so much of herself into community work. Through the ballot box, consultations, deputations at City Hall, many of our members called for a more accessible city, with access to decent jobs, a livable income and a more empowered civic voice. At the centre we continued to provide people with disabilities with an array of accessible fitness, wellness and social support activities. Annual Report 2014-2015 page 11 Our story values: COLLABORATION We believe that each of us is enriched when we are able to work collaboratively with one another to share experiences, perspectives, information, knowledge and supports. BBNC supported residents and community groups to organize and meet through providing space and linkages to resources. One example is Cathy, a passionate member and volunteer who joined a community organizing group that met at BBNC. “Thanks to the opportunities I’ve been provided, to learn and contribute, I’ve learned so much and become so passionate that I feel like I am making a positive impact on issues like poverty reduction.” We organized passionately around key concerns faced by low income Scarborough residents, such as lack of affordable housing and poverty. In addition, the Youth Drop-In organized youth conversations on Toronto’s Poverty Reduction Strategy and created a powerful video showcasing employment barriers facing Scarborough youth. He is here every day possible. He gives of his heart and his sole. He doesn’t have material riches to share, but he has the riches of the heart - particularly his smile. “Just a wee note of thanks for all of your acts of kindness throughout Olivia’s year at BBNC,” writes Heather of volunteer Lenard. Lenard’s is but one story of the score of volunteers who’s daily dedication to the programs and services of BBNC. Annual Report 2014—2015 page 12 Our story values: INTEGRITY We employ honesty and ethical decision-making practices in all that we do. From charity to solidarity from Share Christmas to SHARE365 For many years BBNC delivered a successful “hamper” program that benefited more than fifteen hundred people. It was developed as a response to the needs of families in south west Scarborough during the Christmas period and as one donor said “It puts a band aid where a cast is needed.” After very comprehensive work between staff, board of directors, volunteers of the program and participants, the outline of the new program was presented to the executive committee. The new program SHARE365 reflects the alignment of a new program, no longer as a “hamper program”, but as a program addressing the needs of south west Scarborough on a systemic format taking into consideration the needs of the recipients, the will of the donors and the alignment of BBNC and all its program to its strategic directions and values. In this case adopting the poverty strategy for Toronto. Annual Report 2014-2015 page 13 Our story values: ACCOUNTABILITY We recognize that our community has entrusted us with an important responsibility, so we take care to be responsible and accountable for the management of our agency within available resources. BBNC’s Youth Drop-In Centre offers community youth services that include pre-employment supports, information and referrals, volunteer opportunities and informal counselling. Our programs have focused on molding young people to become leaders in their communities, while providing essential knowledge and lifeskills that support positive pathways in life. Using an integrated model of service the YDI provides access and supports to youth with diverse disabilities. The Eglinton East Kennedy Park Youth Services Providers Network works with local youth and community members to expand the development and collaboration of programs and services from local youth and youth serving agencies. EEKPYSPN works with the community to organize/facilitate meetings, workshops, focus groups, information sessions, and community events. In addition, EEKPYSPN collaborates on building various capacity building initiatives for the community and works towards strengthening partnerships with youth, residents, and voluntary sector organizations, the government and businesses. Annual Report 2014—2015 page 14 Financials March 31, 2015 Statement of Financial Position Current Assets Cash and temporary, Note 3 Account receivable HST Grants Misellaneous Prepaid Expences Total Current 2015 2014 $202,295.00 $241,208.00 $13,758.00 $10,962.00 $1,151.00 $9,293.00 $15,211.00 $21,022.00 $388.00 $7,363.00 $237,449.00 $285,192.00 Capital Assets Note 4 $1.00 $2,598.00 Reserve Funds Note 3 $63,103.00 $57,379.00 $300,553.00 $345,139.00 Current Liabilities Accounting payable and accrued liabilities Deferred revenue $72,585.00 $64,949.00 $141,383.00 $168,834.00 Total Liabilities $213,968.00 $233,783.00 $14,727.00 $14,727.00 $48,376.00 $42,622.00 $23,482.00 $54,007.00 $86,585.00 $111,356.00 $300,553.00 $345,139.00 Net Assets Internally restricted Equipment reserve per statement Note5 Share Christmas reserve per statement Note5 Unrestricted Accumulated Surplus, per statement Summarized Financial Statements for the Year Ended March 31, 2015 Annual Report 2014-2015 page 15 Financials Statement of Operations 2015 2014 Revenues Porgram Note 7 Donation and Fundraising Investment Income Grants City of Toronto Note 8 United Way Service Canada Youth Seniors- New Horizons Seniors- New Horizons - SOAR YMCA Summer Student exchange West Scarborough NCC Ontario Trillium Fnd. Volunteer Development Bengali - Tamil Seniors Recreation Prm Seniors Community Grant - Provincial Grant Scarborough Women's Centre Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charity Toronto Foundation The Maytree Foundation Membership fees Share Christmas Program UofT Religious Diversity Total Revenues $85,478.00 $4,932.00 $1,000.00 $1,035.00 $12,572.00 $5,000.00 $16,310.00 $111,382.00 $500.00 $1,038,050.00 $1,343,080.00 Expences Salaries Profecional and Consulting Fees Material and Services Occupancy Cost Insurance Interest and Bank Charges Transportation and Travel Education and Training Amortization of Computer Data base Advertising Membership dues TotalExpences $711,312.00 $116,800.00 $166,898.00 $25,539.00 $10,461.00 $5,365.00 $15,845.00 $3,464.00 $2,598.00 $2,283.00 $2,247.00 $1,062,812.00 $968,043.00 $97,065.00 $160,973.00 $25,795.00 $10,334.00 $8,084.00 $11,972.00 $6,280.00 $2,599.00 $2,361.00 $1,954.00 $1,295,460.00 -$24,762.00 $47,620.00 Surplus (deficit) $169,815.00 $39,359.00 $1,580.00 $187,338.00 $56,287.00 $748.00 1 $346,647.00 $210,180.00 $330,431.00 $215,180.00 5 $6,051.00 $350,581.00 $19,205.00 8 $6,242.00 $24,040.00 11 $13.00 $2,156.00 $24,040.00 3 4 6 7 9 10 $2,035.00 $27,047.00 $1,000.00 $911.00 $17,979.00 $104,056.00 Birchmount Bluffs Neighbourhood Centre’s financial statements are audited by Prentice Yates & Clark annually. Completed audited financial statements are available upon request. Annual Report 2014—2015 page 16 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Funding Sources Federal Human Resources and Skills Development Canada Employment and Social Development Canada New Horizons for Seniors Provincial Ministry of Tourism, Sport and Cultural Development Ontario Early Years Centres Ontario Seniors Secretariat Municipal City of Toronto Divisions: Children's Services Community Recreation and Investment Community Service and Partnership Identity and Impact Investing In Neighbourhoods Community Festivals and Special Events Parks, Forestry and Recreation Toronto Public Health Social Development and Administration United Way Greater Toronto YMCA—Summer Works Student Exchange Foundations C.B. Powell Foundation F.K. Morrow Foundation INTACT Foundation Jays Care Foundation Ontario Trillium Foundation - www.trilliumfoundation.org The Tippet Foundation Toronto Foundation Youth Challenge Fund Annual Report 2014—2015 page 17 Community Partners A Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community Services Aisling Discoveries Child and Family Centre Albert Campbell Library Alliance for South Asian AIDS Prevention ANC Scarborough Village ANC Eglinton-East Kennedy Park Anne Johnston Health Station B Bellwoods Centres for Community Living Birchmount Park Collegiate Institute Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention Breaking The Cycle C Canadian Occupational Therapists Association Cardinal Newman Catholic Secondary School Catholic Cross-Cultural Services Centre for Independent Living, Toronto Churches by the Bluffs Food Bank City of Toronto, Children's Services City of Toronto Parks, Forestry & Recreation: Adapted & Integrated Services City of Toronto, Toronto Public Health City of Toronto, Social Development Finance and Administration Community Living Toronto, Scarborough Region Credit Canada E-F Eglinton-East Kennedy Park Youth Service Providers Network Ethno-racial People with Disabilities Coalition of Ontario Field To Table (Food Share) H-J Harmony Hall Centre for Seniors Jewish Vocational Services Toronto (JVS) Annual Report 2014-2015 page 18 L Local Immigrant Partnership: Toronto East Quadrant M-N Macaulay Child Development Centre Maplewood High School Ministry of Education Neighbourhood Link O-R Ontario March of Dimes Polycultural Immigrant and Community Services Rhema Community Services R.H. King Academy S Scarborough Arts Scarborough Centre for Healthy Communities Scarborough Women's Centre Second Base Youth Shelter Social Planning Toronto T Taylor Memorial Library Tobias House Attendant Care Services Toronto Community Housing Corporation Toronto Employment and Social Services Toronto Neighbourhood Centres Network Toronto Public Health Toronto Works Health and Safety Legal Clinic Tropicana Community Services U-V United Way of Greater Toronto Victoria Park Hub Vocational Pathways Inc. W-Y Warden Woods Community Centre West Scarborough Neighbourhood Community Centre Working Women’s Centre YMCA Scarborough and Newcomer Services YouthLink YWCA Donors—Businesses 2054544 Ontario Ltd. 44th Scouts B BBNC Aqua Fit Ladies Benchmark Performance Bell CANADA Employee Giving Program Birchmount Investments Inc. Birchcliff Line Dancers BLJC BMO Financial Group BMO Institute for Learning BNS BPCI C Canadian Cancer Society, Ontario Division Canadian Tax Foundation CTF Care Accessible Transportation Cath. Lab - Sunnybrook Hospital Chubb Insurance Company of Canada CHUM Charitable Foundation CIBC Collins Barrow Toronto LLP Creggan Insurance Brokers Inc E East Beach Community Assoc Lions Club East Toronto Youth Justice Services Eli Lilly Canada Inc Enbridge Gas Distribution Inc. Exchange Solutions Inc. F Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work: Child Welfare Group First Unitarian Congregation of Toronto Forum Travel Agency Limited G-H Gillespie Building Consultants Inc. Grip Limited Harlequin Enterprises Ltd Healthtech Consultants I IFDS - Business Development and Data Systems Institute of Communication Agencies (ICA) Intact Insurance Company Ipsos J Janssen Inc. john st. advertising John Strachan Antiques Juniper Park K-L Kiwanis Club of Riverdale LCBO - District 14 LCBO Supply Chain Liberty Housing Co-Operative Inc. LOWES M MacLaren M2 Universal Miya Consulting Inc. Morningstar Research Inc. N-O NBC Bookclub Nelson Education - The Social Club Old Navy - Scarborough Town Centre Ontario International College P Paisley Manor Pearson Embanet Pressly Pricewaterhouse Coopers R Randstad RBC Red Label Vacations Inc RGA International Riverdale Community Midwives Rypl.com Inc S Scarborough Central Lions Club Scarborough Arts Scotiabank T TD Insurance Telus The Neighbourhood Clinic The Pulse Group U-V Ume Fashion Sushi Unifor United Way - Marketing & Public Affairs Depts. University Health Network - SIMS Villa Colombo Annual Report 2014—2015 page 19 Donors—Schools Avalon Montessori School Birchcliff Heights Public School Birchcliff Public School Birchmount Park Colegiate Institute Boardwalk Montessori School Bond Academy Charles Gordon Senior Public School Chine Drive Public School Courcelette Community Council Courcelette Public School John A. Leslie Public School John McCrae Public School Kew Park Montessori Day School R.H. King Collegiate Scarborough Village Public School Stephen Leacock Public School University of Toronto Annual Report 2014-2015 page 20 Donors - Individuals A John and Jennifer Abad Louise Abbott Negar Abdolrasouli Asma Abrar Diane Adams Ekaterina Agar Tunde Agboola Amelia Aguila Angela and Arc Ahchong Stephanie Aird Shahin Akmal Michael Allen Telecia Allen Marie Alouche Dan Amadori Mike Andrews Diana Angelopoulos Parmodh Angrish David Antongiovanni Christina Armour Kim Armstrong Mary Ellen Armstrong George Arnott Nicholas Assuras Anita Auerbeck Ruben Gonzales Avila Teresa Azzolin B Vitaliy Babiy Jacquelyn Badcock Francene Bailey Zamena Baksh Elisabete Baptista Daniel Baresic Stephanie Batt Grace Bautista Amar Bawagi Holly-Anne Bell/Alessandrini Debbie Bello-Aqui Neal Belluzzo Gary Bennewies Elizabeth Berry Lynn Berryman Chris Besse Tina Best Gordon Bingham Kathryn Bishop Lorraine Blackmore Robert Blakely Farron Blanc Steve Blane Toni Blay Harry Blum Charan Bommireddipalli Tanya Bordun Gail Bornstein Heidi Bornstein Irina Borova Richard Bouchard Veronique and Eric Bouffet Michael Boughner Jeannie Bouley Scott Bowering Tessa Boyce Deena Boyle Kevin Bratt Nina Bregman Eric Brombacher Jackie Brown Sarah Brown Glenn Brown Jeanette Brown Lori Budd Karen Budden Maryann Bulosan Jennifer Burak Jen Burak Robert Burt Allison Butler C Octavio Cabral Alejandro Calleja Kelly Campbell Debbie Cao Sandy Cao Marco Capista Lara Caplan Jennifer Carlisle Shelly Carr Joel Carriere Stanley Carvaggio Gillian Carvalho Beth Caulfeild Ana Cemas Andrea Cereso Diane Chafe Crystal Chalmers Monita Chan Cecilia Chan Donald Chan Brian Chan Melissa Chang Elaine Chang-Soong Diane Chauvin Adeline Cheng Glenna Chestnut Sandy Chiovitti Julie Mae Chipman Tammy Chong Shoheer Choudhry Carol Christidis Merry Chu Andria Chui Patrick Chui Mitzie Chung Connie Cianchino Roxana Ciobanu Mike Clarke Paula Clayton Tanika Clouden Karlene Clustie Margaret Coelho John Collins Cathy Collins Joe Commeau Erin Connor Talib Contractor Jane Cook-Lauder Amanda Coones Randy Cooper Simone Cordice Hilary Corneau Andre Cote Tori Coulson Laurie Coulson Anne Crawford Trevor Crawford Kelly Croft Maureen Crook Estela Cruz Renee Cullen Scott Cummings Judi Cummings Gerry Cunningham Lori Curgenven Stacey Cutting D Joanne Daciuk Tim Daciuk Ajkuna Dakli Cynthia Damiano Uttara Das Gianna Dassios Teresa Tsuji Anna Davids Eric and Joanne Davidson Joe Della Mora Joe Della Mora Mary Beth Denomy Caroline Deriet Maurice DeSantos Pat Devlin Annual Report 2014—2015 page 21 Donors—Individuals Arif Dhanani Marg Dicker Carolyn Di Maria Antonio Diano Laurie Lyn Diebel J Dielissen Lillian Dimock Ana and Don Dixon Allen Dorman Cathryn Dockstader Biljana Doneva Anthony Donoghue Pauline Dorfman Joyce Dorman Anon Dorothy BNS Joanna Dowdall Ellen Drevnig Linda Driscoll Dawn D'sa Garrett D'Souza Jim Dubbin Alicia Dubois E Susan Easton Josh Ellimoottil Edward Eng Peg Everall Glenn Ewald F G Anna Galati Jana Gallagher Kathleen Gallivan Pat Gappmayr Patti Garn-Moore Matthew Gauld Erik Geddis Susan Geddis Terri Jean Geddis Ben Gibbons Nancy Gillespie Terry Girardin A. Gioger Leah Gitterman Jan Goddard Annie Gomez Ksenia Gontcharouk Ross Goodall Abram Gordyn Victoria Graham Leigh-anne Graham Ioana Grancea Marta Grande Liz Greaves Jane Griffith Anne Guenther Geri Guevarra H Sheila Haaranen Kristina Hachey Anna Halfpenny Mary Louise Hall Elizabeth Hamilton Karen Hamilton Kathryn Hampson Anwar Hamze Derek Han Mona Hanna Leigh Hannah Natalie Hannah Jeff Harbin Cathy Harding Jackie Hardwick Carine Harman Leanne Harris Jill Harris Laura Lynn Harry Melanie Hawkins Andrea Hawkins Sandy and Brian Hawley Kelly and Scott Hayes Matthew Haymes Rochelle Hayward Savannah Heathcote Annual Report 2014-2015 page 22 Christine Fadare Paul Fam Kitty Fan Samantha Farrell Sydney Farrell Simona Fat Michael Ferguson Stacey Ferguson Tina and Joe Ferrigan Jennifer Fiddian-Green Lauren Fischer Harold Fisher Victoria Fleming Jayne Fleming Darlene Fleming Jayne Fleming Michael Flynn Judy and John Foremski Marilyn Foster Eugene Francios Jereme Francis Colleen Franklin Phil Friedmann Ken Froese Timothy Herman Daisy Hickey Michelle Hickey Brenda Hicks Paul Hillier Naj Hirani Ilana Hirson Shelly Hobbs Lucy Anne Holliday Susan Holsmer-Brand Andrew Hood Catharine Hooper Greg Hopkins Debra Hopmans Irena and David Hopper Jennifer Hounsell Lee Huang Heather Hudson Hal Huff Cheryl Hutcheons Kyung Hee Hwang I Vera Iwanow Grace Iyer J Stephanie Jacinto Valerie Jacobs Fatema Jaffer Carolyn James (McIntyre) Sandra James Joan Jamieson Yogesh Jani Wojciech Jarosz Indra Jeyanandan Vasuki Jeyendran Jessica Jiang Suzanne Johns Amy Johnson Camilla Johnson Tracey Johnson Michel Jones William (Andy) Jones David Jones Courtney Jordan Angie Joyce-McKinnon Cindy Jukes K Kristy Kahler Nancy Kalina Nita Kang Foujan Kantini Priti Kapur Pervin Karmali Donors—Individuals Patrick Kavanagh Nisreen Kazimi Sarah Kearse Kathleen Keenan Christine Keery Zahra Kefayati Donna Kellway Patrica Kelly David Kemp Allison Kennedy Carolynn Kennedy Kenny Kent Rizwan Ullah Khan Mike Khan Allison and Allan Khan Connie Kilgour Joanne Kim Kori Jo Kingsbury Beata Klepacz Andre Kleynhans Rhonda Klosler Nadia Knircha Paul Kocher Ghada Kodous Kathy Koehlman Debra Kolb Liane Koll Ray Kong Sue Kormendy Mark Kosir Ola Kossilova Igor Kostioutchenko Isabella Kozak Renata Kraszewski Aaron Krause Jaime Krause Meghan Krohn Zoë Kruis Bipul and Maya Kulshreshtha Julie Kwan Cheryl Kyte L Stephanie Labbe Nadine LaCalamita Barb Lacosse Angela LaGamba Anthony Lai Carrie Lam Bao Yan Lam David Lamb Corey and Darlene Lantz J.C Lapointe Amy Laverne Erin Leckie Grace Lee Shane Lee Tony Lee Terri LeFort Robin LeGassicke Robert Legere Thom Leiper Frank Lekivetz Sarah Lewellen Geya Liu Jocelyne Liwanag Helen Locsin Rosa Lopez Duncan Lord Lois Lorimer- Nunn Elizabeth Lovatt Shirley Lovdal Jennifer Lui Wing-Si Luk Kelly Lunn Thai Luu Wanda Luu Leiki Luud Mike Lydan Tracey Lynch M Ann Macaulay Melissa Maccionne Linton MacDonald Doug Macey Amanda and Kelly Mack Jennette Mackenzie Francesca Mackie Peter Mackie Heather Mackintosh Colin MacNeil Luiza Madeira Maeve Maguire Vashti Maharaj Homayoun Mahmoudy-Baybourdy Kathy Mahony Ken Maiden Deepak Malholtra Bryan Manalac Elizabeth Mandatori Vania Mandatori Paul Mandel June Mander Diana Mandic Monica Manjarrez Janet Mann Garth Mann Wendy Margolese Meghan Markham Sheila Marner Cynthia Maroulis Lucas Martin Mary Masella-Centritto Joan and Howard Mashinter Paul Masson Miranda Mathews Jacquie Matthews Susan Maynard Kimberley McAllister Stephen McCourt Susan McCoy Judith McDonald Carolyn McIntyre Elaine McIntyre Vathsala and Iain Mckone Peggy McLusckie Erin McLaughlin Shelley McMurter Jennifer McNaughton David McNaughton Christina McPhee Amanda McVean Lucie Megahy Fifi Mekonnen Lynn Metcalf Toby Milian Danielle Milley Rod Minden Lynn Mitchell Genet Moges Eva Mohammed Christine Mongelli Carlos Montoya Carolyn Moon Lorna Moore Krishna Moorthy Adam Moranda Marci Morgans Janice and John Motherwell John Muise Colleen Muise Kris Mulholland Liam Mulligan Wendy Murphy Penny Murray N Tim Nakai Sanjay Nakra Fabricio Naranjo Cathy Nave David Navratil Sabir Nawaz Annual Report 2014—2015 page 23 Donors—Individuals Jessica Newman Irene Ng Terry Nicholas Martina Ninalga Dollie Nix Allyson Nowell Elizabeth Nowell Frank Nudo Rhett Nussey Jill Nykoliation O James O'Halloran Joan O'Halloran Susan O'Halloran -McVeigh Tricia Ojara Reuben Ojeda Jocelyn Oliveros Sarah Ong Greg Ott P Christine Pacheco Kim Pagel Teresa Pantaleon Tania Pape Tek Papneja Patricia Parante Dr. Anar Pardhan D.C. Benedetta Parise Andrea Parnell Urvashi Passi Daksha and Kalpa Patel Tricia Patel Kristiina Paul Yulia Pavlov Jason Pearson Sandra Persaud Corey Philip Suma Phillip Jane Phillips S. Phillips Konrad Pichal Susan Pike Cheryl and John Pirie Amie Plourde Jessie Poh Guy Poliquin Kelly Pollock Erin Pollard Serban Popescu Patrice Poppleton Sharon Port Jeevana Premachandran Thadsana Premachandran Lisa Prenol Steve Prince Kathrine Pummell Christopher Purdye Q Mark Quick Keith Quong R Sam Radhakrishnan Justine Rae Kirn Rai Johanna Raisanen Rohan Rajendram Leslie Ramage Leela Ramienger Maria Ramirez Alisha Ramji Titus Ramkhalawansingh Geeta Ramsahoye Deborah Rassos Florence Ratis Helen and Paul Redman Andrew Reeves Kim Remnant Adam Rennie Adele Reynolds. Anita Reynolds-MacArthur Jenny Rice Larry Rich Lesley Richard Tom Richards Andrea Richardson Estelle Richmond Ted Robbins Freda Roberts Judy Roberts Marie Robertson Diane Robitaille Miphi Rodrigues Katie Rodwell Barb Rodwell Jennifer Roe Shaweta Roopra Elaine Roper Jane Rose Larry Rotstein Andy Ryan Rachel Ryman Jeff Ryoji S Herveen Sachdeva Shamshu Sachedina Maha Sadaka Ilona Sampson Richard Sanders Bella Santos-Liscio Annual Report 2014-2015 page 24 Barb Saunders Sue Scinoca Grace Seguiente Lisa Senra M. Setterfield Maria Severino Joanne Sexton Natalie Sham Sylvia Sharp David Shaw Anup Sheopaul Michael and Colleen Sidford Anna Silva Joanna Simpson Rose and Hardeep Singh Alicia Singh Lauren and Mike Singleton K. Emily Skrzypinski Lana Slaney Iouri Smirnov Jennifer Smith Paula Smith Valerie Smith Sherri Snaith Sonal Sodha Leslie Solomonian Susan Sparkes Dave Spedding Nicole Spence Jennifer Staples Lillian Stermac Greg Stokes Anne Stoll Michael Stone Terri-Lynn Stoneburgh Anne Stott John Strachan Brock Stroud Frankie Stuart Angie Stumpo Stephen Stutz Susana Sue Julie Sutton Karyn and Robert Swaffield Les Szollosi T Lisa Tabachnick Nadira Tabassum Horich Taghizadeh Doris Tai Kanika Tandoa Sandramay Tang Bryan Tannenbaum Michael Tanouye Deborah Tansley Donors—Individuals Sarah Tanzini Nathan Teal Faelyn Templer Rhonda Terada Enzo Testa Christine Teves Julia Thompson Gwen Thompson Jessica Thoms Stephen Thurlbeck Louis To Danny Tommassini Danielle Tran Kristin Trigiani Mara Trokova Marylin Tsakok Christopher Tubbe Susan Tuck U Zeynep Uraz Sandra Usik V Bev Vanderlinde Jennifer Verkaik Megan and Jon Vernon Marcella Villagracia Peter Vlachos Miranda Voth W Hugh Wagner Rose Wah Karen Wai Shamim Waljee Irene Walker Fang Wan Jadi Wang Junyee and Gary Wang Emma Warrillow Tracy Warriner Megan Watcher Sam Webb Daniel Weisz Brenda Welsh Paula Wemp Anne Wentzel Kevin Wentzel Kris Wentzel Barb Wesley-Storey Lynn West Helen West Jacqueline Westner Paul White Kim Whittaker Suzanne Whitten Phil Wiener Judith Wilkings Amanda Williams Christine Williams Paige Willis Dale Wilson Matthew Wilson Brenda Winkler Rebecca Wojcik Ian Wollach Roger Wong Kathleen Woodman Kathy Woods Nicole Worsley P. Alexander Wren Anthea Wright Crystal Wu Y Miriam Yapur Angela Yau Greg Young Lorraine Young Stephanie Young Barbara Young Jian-Yi Yu Wendy Yu Z Janet Zenwirt Tim Zimmerman Michael Zinston Annual Report 2014—2015 page 25 Volunteers A Joshua Allen Tricia Allen Samantha Ambrozy Peter Ananich Eric Anastacio Pamela Anestacio Alex Aylesworth Aviva Team B Josephine Babatunde Pixley Bailey Isha Ballgobin Jane Barbeau David Bell Emily Bell Dr. Shafi Bhuiyan Birch Cliff Heights Public School Teams BMO Teams Nadine Bouchard Darlene Boucher Jean Bouley Carren Bowen-Baker Scott Bridger/Tuck D Mary Dall Danforth Gardens Public School Teams Maurice DeSantos Mamta Deshwar Linda Driscoll Ameeta Dudani E K Frank Kapiniaris George Kelly Sadia Khandakar F Mike Ferguson Tanya Ferguson Dede Fitzpatrick Andrew Foremski Eric Foremski John Foremski Judy Foremski Jays Care Foundation Sadie Freeman Byron Frick Wendy Fulton Beverly Gardiner Frank Gaultieri Sue Geddis Terry Girardin Linda-Marie Graf Robert Catsaris Sherry Cavanaugh-Bell Kathy Christie CIBC Teams Collins Barrow Teams Pricewatherhouse Coopers Teams Oliva Csida Linda Curley Laurie Curley Kevin Jagmohan Melissa James Margaret Jurocko Cara Earle East Metro Youth Services Team Ashley Eeg Eli Lilly Teams Enbridge Teams G C J H Shirvington M.A. Hannays Lenard Hardwick Harlequin Teams Karima Hashmani Kelly Hayes Moorsalin Hossain I IFDS Teams Ipsos Teams Izabella Isakovich Annual Report 2014-2015 page 26 L Barb Lacosse Angela Lagamba Vivian Lau Valerie Lawson Twanna Lewis Raekwon Lewis-Gibbs Adenieke Lewis-Gibbs Denva Lilly Cathy Line Vivian Lockton Volunteers M Kathryn Mannion Tamara Matheson Ian McCombe Pat McCormick David Meyers Bob Mitchell Janice Motherwell John Motherwell Dick Murai S Lauren Salmon Scotiabank Teams Tanya Sheppard Sharon Slattery Valerie Smith Doreen Smith Dave Spedding Brandy Squirrell Anita Stanley W Christine Weeks Winter Wilcox Brenda Winkler Y York Rugby Lions Team T Nadira Dolly Tarassum TD Teams TD Insurance Teams John Telford Telus Teams Jessica Thom Diana Thomson Levine T. 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