Kyler is one of the biggest accomplishments of

“Kyler
is one of the biggest accomplishments of
my life. He is the proof of me getting better
and being a better person.”
THIS IS WHY WE DO WHAT WE DO.
FISCAL YEAR 2012 ANNUAL REPORT
SERVING KENTUCKY, TENNESSEE,
SOUTHERN INDIANA AND WEST VIRGINIA
Dear Friends,
You will notice a bold and simple statement on the cover of this report:
This is why we do what we do.
A national advertising campaign was launched recently and carries this message to the
public. It is quite simple. Volunteers of America is the charity that always steps forward to
help the most vulnerable. For more than 115 years we have taken on the most difficult
tasks to help the underserved.
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA CREATES POSITIVE
CHANGE IN THE LIVES OF INDIVIDUALS AND
COMMUNITIES THROUGH A MINISTRY OF SERVICE.
The reason we are one of region’s oldest human service organizations is because we are
effective and accountable. You will see that evidence as you read this report.
Our successful outcomes are possible because of our highly skilled employees, our engaged
and knowledgeable Board of Directors and Advisory Councils, our dedicated volunteers,
and our many generous community supporters.
ON THE COVER:
Heaven, age 24, came to us last year
scared, addicted, and pregnant. With
our help, she delivered her son, Kyler,
healthy and drug-free, and is now stable
in recovery.
Sincerely,
programs focusing on homeless families,
addiction recovery, individuals with
disabilities, veterans, people living with
HIV, and low-income seniors
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DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITY SERVICES
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ADDICTION RECOVERY SERVICES
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VETERANS SERVICES
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HIV SERVICES
14DONORS
19LEADERSHIP
Editorial/Creative:
Jennifer Recktenwald, Senior Director of Communications
Claire Sheehan, Communications Coordinator
Printing generously donated by Publishers Press
Photography on pages 1, 3, 8, and 15 generously donated by
Jessica Powell, Vogue Visions Photography
Lisa C. DeJaco
Board Chair
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HOMELESS AND HOUSING SERVICES
12FINANCIALS
Each year brings new challenges to the way we deliver our high-quality, life-changing
services. We are poised and ready to meet those challenges and continue taking on the most
difficult tasks. We hope you will join us.
Jane W. Burks
President and CEO
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Impact
750
highly-skilled employees
providing compassionate
and professional services
to individuals and families
throughout our region
11,069
hours of community service
contributed by 682 volunteers
20,384
people served across Kentucky,
Tennessee, Southern Indiana,
and West Virginia
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HOMELESS AND HOUSING SERVICES
Collaborative Housing Initiative
Eviction Prevention
77% of families exited to affordable, stable
housing
Family Follow Up
100% of adults increased their income
through employment or disability payment
and/or were pursuing an educational goal
upon exit from the program
Lexington Family Housing
my family together in our own home is a
dream come true. I cannot tell you what it means
to be able to fix a healthy, home-cooked meal for
my family in our very own kitchen!”
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– Katrina (top right), who along with her husband, George (top left),
sought help from our Family Emergency Shelter and Transitional
Housing Program. George and Katrina secured stable,
affordable housing for themselves and their four sons,
and are working toward purchasing their own home.
95% of clients served remained in permanent
housing
Family Emergency Shelter
Follow Up for Success
“Having
100% of households maintained permanent
housing for at least 12 months after exiting a
shelter or transitional housing program
Service locations:
Louisville and Lexington, Kentucky
Memphis, Knoxville, and Powell, Tennessee
Senora (left) and Blanche, residents of our
Spanish Cove Senior Housing Community in Louisville,
take part in regular social activities and enjoy the benefits of
health and wellness services designed to help residents
maintain their independence.
100% of households obtained permanent
housing after exiting a shelter or transitional
housing program
91% of exiting participants transitioned to
permanent housing
Permanent Supportive Housing
80% of those who remained in the program
had stable or improved income
Specialized Housing
Provided affordable, stable housing for 279
low-income elderly residents, as well as
affordable, stable housing to 30 adults with
severe, chronic mental illness
Transitional Housing
100% of households exited the program to
stable housing
Family Emergency Shelter and
Eviction Prevention Program
funded in part by
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DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITY SERVICES
“Volunteers
of America has helped me out a lot.
They take me places I want to go, And Sandy is a
great cook. They treat me real good. They are the
best people in the world.”
247 program participants served
around-the-clock by our Direct
Support Professional staff
55 Supportive Living Homes
Respite housing for temporary
family member support
Community living supports, weekly
activity events, transportation for day
services and medical care supervision
Program locations:
Middle Tennessee and West Tennessee
Southern Indiana
Northern Kentucky
12 family-based residential homes
97% of family members or legal
guardians indicated they were
completely satisfied with the services
provided to their loved one
“““I love working with Nancy,
She makes progress every day.
We take her out daily and
were able to accompany her to
five Tennessee Titans
football games last year,
She is their number one fan.”
– June (center), who receives services from our staff members Tammy Vinson
(left), Sandy DeWeese (right), and others. With help from Volunteers of
America, June is able to continue living in the home she owns in Southern
Indiana, pursue her jewelry-making hobby, and volunteer at her church.
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– Direct Support Professional Scarlett Gunter
(right), who has worked with Nancy Doyle
(left), a resident of one of our
Supportive Living Homes in
Middle Tennessee, for nearly four years.
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Services locations:
Louisville and Lexington, Kentucky
ADDICTION RECOVERY SERVICES
Women’s Addiction
Recovery Services
All 15 babies born while their mothers
participated in the program were born
healthy and drug-free
12 children were reunited with their mothers
Katie delivered her daughter, Aubrey, healthy and drug-free
with help from our Addiction Recovery Services. While in
treatment, Katie participated in the Arts in Healing program
offered by the Kentucky Center for the Arts, and has discovered
within herself a love of dramatic performance.
100% of clients exited the program with
improved treatment status and increased
income
97% of clients surveyed indicated that they
benefited from the program
Men’s Addiction
Recovery Services
100% of clients in transitional
treatment obtained employment
“The
staff really care. They let you know how serious
they are about helping you recover. They break it down
in a common sense way. When I drank and did drugs, that
was the only thing on my mind. Volunteers of America
has given me the reassurance that I can go out into the
world and not into some bar or back alley.”
– David, a recent graduate of our Addiction Recovery Services in Louisville.
He and other clients have benefited from the use of Serenity Park, a green
space adjacent to our Shelby Street Clinical Campus in Louisville, which was
transformed with the support of numerous community groups.
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Among clients exiting a correctional
facility, 90% did not re-offend
96% of clients in four separate
programs indicated that they benefited
from the services received
Shelby Men’s Center and Freedom House
(part of our Addiction Recovery Services)
funded in part by
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VETERANS SERVICES
Service locations:
Louisville, Lexington, and Grayson, Kentucky
Knoxville, and Morristown, Tennessee
Ceredo, West Virginia
HIV SERVICES
649 veterans served in Kentucky, Tennessee,
and West Virginia
100% of individuals who were tested and confirmed HIV
positive were linked to medical services within 72 hours
99% of clients surveyed indicated that they
benefited from the services received
More than 1,100 people living with HIV and AIDS received
comprehensive medical case management
74% of clients receiving employment
counseling entered the job market
98% of clients surveyed indicated they were satisfied with the
services received
Education and supplies were provided to nearly 14,000 people
through community outreach
Service locations:
Louisville and Lexington, Kentucky
Housing Opportunities for
Persons with AIDS (a division of
HIV Services) funded in part by
“Receiving
With help from our Homeless Veterans
Transitional Treatment Program and
Supportive Services for Veterans and
Families Program in Lexington,
Timothy (left) was able to secure stable,
affordable housing and regain custody of
his children, Erika (center) and Stephan
(right). Timothy is enrolled in
college courses and plans to become a
Certified Drug and Alcohol Counselor.
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support
during a time of crisis
absolutely changed my
life. I am now not only
living healthy and
successfully – working
full time and
enjoying my life – I
am also part of the
solution.”
– Cooper (center), a recipient and supporter of our HIV Services, with staff member
Kim Webster (left) and Dennis Cheney (right), Cooper’s partner for more than a decade.
Cooper was laid off from a former job and faced thousands of dollars in medical expenses.
Volunteers of America helped cover those costs until he secured insurance.
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FINANCIALS
Assets
Current Assets
Cash and cash equivalent
Accounts receivable, net Prepaid expenses Total current assets 284,516
3,165,300
253,976
3,703,792
Property and Equipment
Land and buildings Furniture and equipment Less accumulated depreciation
Total property and equipment 7,032,832
2,884,190
(5,476,765)
4,440,257
Other Assets
Long-term investments Restricted Deposits
Pledges receivable noncurrent Intangible assets Other Total other assets 627,324
84,089
286,963
158,795
54,899
1,212,070
Total Assets 9,356,119
Liabilities and Net Assets
Accounts payable Line of credit Mortgages and other notes payable,
due in one year Accrued expenses Other current liabilities Total current liabilities Our five core values – Commitment,
Compassion, Diversity, Integrity,
and Justice – are featured on
inspiring murals at our Shelby
Street Clinical Campus. Positive
Change Society member and artist
Micki Thomas masterminded
the concept and enlisted fellow
employees of Yum! Brands to bring
the project to fruition.
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Expenses by Program
Long-term Liabilities
Mortgages and notes payable,
noncurrent Payable to affiliate Total long-term liabilities 348,921
223,074
178,648
1,319,225
142,360
2,212,228
989,639
158,795
1,148,434
Net Assets
Unrestricted 4,261,880
Temporarily restricted 1,703,602
Permanently restricted 29,965
Total net assets 5,995,457
Total Liabilities and Net Assets $9,356,119
Statement of Revenue and Expenses
Public Support and Revenue
Public support/direct and indirect support
Public support/capital and bequests Special events Volunteers of America awards and grants United Way awards and grants Total public support Revenues and grants from public agencies Program service fees Rental income Miscellaneous revenue Total other revenue Total Revenue from Operations Developmental Disability
Services
63%
Homeless and Housing
Services
17%
Health Care
8%
Addiction Recovery
Services
6%
VOA Property
Corporation of Louisville
3%
Correctional Services
3%
Expenses by Program
Homeless services Addiction recovery services
Developmental disability services Correctional services Health care services Housing VOA Property Corporation of Louisville Total program services Support Services
Management and general Fundraising Administration fees paid to national organization Total Supporting Services 2,560,838
388,115
74,493
161,538
195,224
3,380,208
23,249,318
838,292
236,126
278,939
1,353,357
27,982,883
3,865,097
1,335,184
14,651,498
631,594
1,768,543
235,921
845,693
23,333,530
2,363,755
1,008,941
569,292
3,941,988
Total Operating Expenses 27,275,518
Excess/(deficit) from operations 707,365
Non-operating Gains and Losses and Other Revenue
Gain on acquisition of program 427,480
Capital advances 1,311,597
Interest and dividend income 15,732
Gains on investments (18,818)
Profits from other activities 1,735,991
Net Assets at End of Year 5,995,457
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POSITIVE CHANGE SOCIETY
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DONORS
The Positive Change Society* is a giving circle of donors who have committed to creating sustainable funding for our
organization by pledging at least $1,000 a year for five years. Their investment in long-term solutions helps homeless families
secure affordable, stable housing; assists individuals undergoing substance abuse treatment; and supports individuals with
developmental disabilities in our network of residential programs. To learn more, contact Jennifer Hancock at (502) 636-4649
or [email protected].
Listed on the following pages are financial gifts received between July 1, 2011 and June 30, 2012. Volunteers of America also thanks the
individuals and companies that made contributions of $249 or less, donated goods or services (including vehicles), and volunteered
their time to support our mission, services, and clients during Fiscal Year 2012. Their generous contributions and support exceed the
capacity of this publication.
Mrs. Ruth Atkins and
Mr. Luis Prada
Natalie and John Bajandas
Art and Bay Baltes
Ms. Barbara C. Banaszynski
Ms. Pamela E. Barry
Rita and Elroy Bond
LuAnn and Michael Brent
Mr. Randy Brothers
Ms. Meredith W. Brown
Ms. Jane W. Burks and
Mr. G. Richard Burks, II
Anonymous
Sandra and Carlous Chambers
Tammy and Greg Coats
Mr. Chris Conliffe and Mr. Scott
Howard
Mr. Robert M. Connolly
Mr. Richard A. Coomer and
Mr. Jamie Massey
Dr. Robert B. Cooter Jr., Ed.D. and Dr. Kathleen Cooter, Ph.D.
Mr. Alfonso N. Cornish
Ms. Patricia Cummings and
Mr. John A. Bruggman
Carolyn and David Davis
Lisa C. DeJaco and Marc
Crutcher
Mr. Erik Eaker
Mr. Aaron M. Evans
Mary and Ed Farmer
Anonymous
David W. and Maura B. Fennell
Ms. Farrah Ferriell
David and Vicki Flanery
Joe and Angie Fleig
Mr. Marion M. Gee
Tom and Laura George
Robert and Debra Roberts
Ms. Andrea Robinson
Ms. Sherall L. Ruffatto, AD
Trish and Bill Segrest
Anonymous
Judge Paula Sherlock
Anonymous
Brad and Patti Smith
Pete and Caroline Smith
Kim and Jim Spalding
Mr. John D. (Jack) Sweeney Jr.
Charles and Melinda Tewell
Sarah and Gary Thieneman
Micki and Don Thomas
Joanne and Ken Towery
Ms. Donna H. Trabue
Ms. Janice M. Trimer
Mr. Michael R. Vine
Mr. Carl L. Williams
Mrs. Frances H. Wilson
Champion:
$25,000 to $49,999
*Current as of January 29, 2013
AIDS Services Center Coalition, Inc.
Ms. Meredith W. Brown
Ms. Jane W. Burks and
Mr. G. Richard Burks, II
Caldwell Charitable Trust
The Champ Foundation LLC
GE Employees Community Fund
GE Foundation
Ms. Mary Nixon
Norton Healthcare
Papa John’s International, Inc.
Piedmont Natural Gas
Radio Sound, Inc.
Mr. Gene Ulrich
Fred B. and Opal S. Woosley Foundation
YUM ! Brands Foundation, Inc.
Anonymous
Tiffany and John Hall
Jennifer M. Hancock
John and Jessica Haworth
Ms. Alex Heart
Hal and Sheila Heiner
Mr. Kevin J. Hickey
Ms. Sheryl A. Howell
David and Annette Huff
Sharon and Terry Johnson
Ms. Jan Jones
James and Kathi Kauffman
Don and Mary Carol Kelly
Ms. Patricia E. Killion
Gary and Anne King
Mr. Jon Kuehl
Mr. John T. Launius
Ms. Patrice Y. Lux
Mr. Steve Magre
Mr. Kevin S. McCauley
Mr. Kevin McCowan
Joyce McKiernan
Susan and Robert Means
Mr. Ken N. Middleton
Catherine Newton, MD
Ms. Mary Nixon
Mr. Thomas M. Norris
Mr. R. Wood Northup
Mr. Nicholas B. O’Brien
Dickie and Linda Oliver
Judie Parks-Gornet and
Tim Gornet
Mr. Chad Perkins
Mack and Marilyn Poole
Ms. Paula M. Purifoy
Dr. Gary and Janet Purlee
Ms. Katie Receveur
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Rechter
Jennifer Recktenwald and
Tony Peyton
Mr. Jesse Rhodes
Ms. Linda Rice
Patron:
$2,500 to $4,999
Home Depot Foundation
The PNC Foundation
Leader:
$10,000 to $24,999
Opal Godfrey Brennan Trust
Council on Prevention and Education: Substances, Inc.
The Gheens Foundation, Inc.
Anonymous
Anonymous
Nissan North America Inc.
The Ephraim and Wilma Shaw
Roseman Foundation
Volunteers of America Inc.
WHAS Crusade for Children
Wal*Mart Supercenter
Guardian:
$5,000 to $9,999
Anonymous
Ms. Pamela E. Barry
William E. Barth Foundation
Community Foundation of Southern Indiana
Dare To Care, Inc.
Del Mar Medical
East Tennessee Foundation
Five-Star Technology Solutions
David and Vicki Flanery
Tom and Laura George
JDC Coatings Inc.
Kentucky Social Welfare Foundation
Mr. William F. Kolodey
LG&E and KU Foundation
Manor Respiratory Care, Inc.
Messer Construction Foundation
PNC Bank
Woodrow M. and Florence G. Strickler Designated Fund
Mr. James D. Thomasell
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky, Inc.
VOICES of Kentuckiana
Ben and Whitney Wilson
Robert Winthrop Charitable Trust
Zoeller Company
Pacesetter:
$1,000 to $2,499
Anonymous
All-American Termite and Pest Control, Inc.
Mr. William T. Allen
Alltrade Service Solutions, LLC
Ruth E. Atkins and Luis E. Prada
B-Dry Systems of Louisville Inc.
Art and Bay Baltes
Ms. Barbara C. Banaszynski
Mrs. Mary Louise E. Barr
Daniel and Jayne Becher
Better Business Bureau of
Middle Tennessee
Mrs. Edith S. Bingham
Rita and Elroy Bond
Mr. Randy Brothers
Mr. Leighton Bush
Anonymous
Caudill Seed Company, Inc.
Century II Staffing, Inc.
Sandra and Carlous Chambers
Ms. Ruth H. Cloudman
Tammy and Greg Coats
Combined Federal Campaign
Mr. Scott D. Cook
V. V. Cooke Foundation
Mr. Richard A. Coomer and Mr. Jamie Massey
Mr. Alfonso N. Cornish
Crutcher Family Foundation, Inc.
Ms. Patricia Cummings and
Mr. John A. Bruggman
The Danner Foundation
Lisa C. DeJaco and Marc Crutcher
Duplicator Sales & Service, Inc.
Mr. Erik Eaker
Emdeon
Ernst & Young LLP
Estes Excavating, Inc.
David W. and Maura B. Fennell
Ms. Farrah Ferriell
Ms. Barbara J. Ford
James and Doris Ford
Charles and Carol French
Dr. and Ms. Russell J. Gailor, DVM
Ms. Marsha Gardner
Mr. and Mrs. Philip B. Garmon
Mr. Marion M. Gee
Grand Avenue Limousine, LLC
The HCA Foundation
Tiffany and John Hall
Jennifer M. Hancock
The Wood & Marie Hannah Foundation
Ms. Cordia W. Harrington
Ms. Alex Heart
Major General (Ret) Charles K. Heiden
Hal and Sheila Heiner
Ms. Sheryl A. Howell
Humana, Inc.
Hylant Group
IBM Employee and Retiree Charitable Contribution Campaign
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Thomas Jefferson Unitarian Church
Sharon and Terry Johnson
Ms. Jan Jones
Carroll and Rosalie Kamer
Don and Mary Carol Kelly
Kenwal Steel Corporation
Gary and Anne King
Steve Kraman, M.D.
LG&E and KU Energy LLC
LHI Lighting Sales, Inc.
Joan and John LaGrasse
Mr. Jeff B. Lasater
Mr. John T. Launius
Mr. James J. Levenson Sr
Ms. Patrice Y. Lux
Mr. William E. Lux
The MacLean Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Mann
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred M. McCord
Ronald McDonald House Charities® of Kentuckiana
Mrs. Joyce McKiernan
Mr. Ken N. Middleton
Mrs. Janet M. Musson
Roger and Terri Neal
Dr. Ethel H. O’Brien Designated Fund
Dickie and Linda Oliver
PNC Bank
Judie Parks-Gornet and
Tim Gornet
Pinnacle Bank
Mr. Joe E. Poe
Dr. Gary and Janet Purlee
Quantrell Cadillac, Inc.
Ms. Katie Receveur
Jennifer L. Recktenwald and Tony Peyton
Ms. Linda Rice
Ms. Marjorie U. Rice
Sue and Fred Rice
Stephen and Donna Rivette
Robert and Debra Roberts
Ms. Andrea Robinson
George and Melissa Rue
Ms. Sherall L. Ruffatto, AD
Ms. Delma C. Schnellenberger
Second Presbyterian Church of Lexington, Kentucky, Inc.
Sequoyah Hills Presbyterian Church
The J. M. Smucker Company
Kim and James Spalding
Strothman & Company PSC
Summit Medical Center
Jack and Carolyn Sweeney
Sypris Solutions, Inc.
Sypris Technologies
TNT Fireworks
T & T Family Foundation
Charles and Melinda Tewell
Micki and Don Thomas
Eliza”Beth” and Paul Torp
Ms. Donna H. Trabue
Ms. Janice M. Trimer
Anonymous
UPS (Louisville)
UPS (Tennessee)
Michael and Susan Vine
Ms. Judith E. Wagner
Mr. Neal Wallace
Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, LLP
Mrs. Frances H. Wilson
Good Samaritan:
$500 to $999
Ms. Ann T. Allen
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Ms. Lynda A. Antonelli
Association of Pakistani Physicians
Atlas Machine & Supply, Inc.
Brian and Bonnie Bailey
Ms. Amy G. Benovitz
Mr. T. Grant Benson
Bluegrass Classic
Tommy and Christine Borders
Mrs. Doris H. Bridgeman
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Browne
Estate of Edna M. Carrithers
Anonymous
“I
support Volunteers of America because of all the great work they
do helping families, children, veterans, the homeless, and others in
need. We’ve all said to ourselves, ‘If I had more time or more money I
would do more.’ The truth is, most of us have really good intentions
but we are all so busy with work, kids, and life in general, that
we don’t always have the time or extra money to contribute. I was
recently reviewing my personal portfolio and I realized I could in fact
include Volunteers of America. I was able to allocate a percentage
of income payable to Volunteers of America as a beneficiary just as
I would any family member or friend. Although it doesn’t affect my
day-to-day finances, I knew it could significantly impact the work
that Volunteers of America does on a daily basis.”
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EAVE A lEGACY
make a planned gift
visit voaky.org/legacy or call (502) 636-4638
– Dana Moody
Dr. Robert B. Cooter Jr, Ed.D. and Dr. Kathleen Cooter, Ph.D.
Anonymous
Ms. Melissa Dilworth
Mrs. Betty L. Doering
Donelson/Hermitage Rotary Foundation
Mr. Thomas E. Dunbar
EMC Structural Engineers, PC
Ms. Patricia L. Edmiston
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Eversole
Mary and Ed Farmer
Keeta and Dave Fox
Ms. Ruth F. Goldstein
Mr. E. J. Golightly
Mr. David L. Graeser
Mr. and Mrs. R. Brooks Hatcher Jr.
Mr. and Ms. R. Gene Hoffman
David and Annette Huff
Ms. Jennifer Hughes
Christine and John Johnson
Hunt B. Jones, M.D.
Mr. Ronald S. Kareken
Ms. Lisa Keener and
Mr. Bill Hollander
Ms. Patricia E. Killion
Mrs. Patricia A. Klumb
Ms. Dawn R. Landry
Dr. Albin L. Lee
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Lewis
Jeannie and Mark Locy
Lodging Kit Company
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lux
Mr. Steve Magre
Mr. Frederick B. Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Max C. Mason
Ms. Bettye J. Mayes
Anonymous
Anonymous
Mark and Lynn McLeroy
Mrs. Mary T. Means
Meridian Surgical Partners LLC
Messer Construction Company
Mrs. Arlyn J. Metcalfe
Metro United Way
Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Meuler
Andrew and Stacy Mill
Thomas and Cheryl Mitchell
Catherine Newton, MD
Mr. Thomas M. Norris
Office Furniture Concepts LLC
Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Pacholek
Ms. Kimie T. Pendleton
Mr. Samuel Pinter
Mrs. Meta S. Richards
Ms. Terry Richards
Riverside Parking, Inc.
Rogers Group, Inc.
William and Kaelin Rybak
Anonymous
Anonymous
Ms. Jodi K. Smith
Pete and Caroline Smith
Snowden & Associates, Inc.
The Star Group, LLC
Ms. Novalene Stevenson-Sitgraves
Mrs. Betty A. Stotz
Talk Wireless Inc
Technology Conservation Group, Inc.
Sarah and Gary Thieneman
Anonymous
Mr. Jared Thompson
Top Flight Financial
Van Zandt, Emrich & Cary
The Village Anchor Pub & Roost
Ms. Linda Ward
Whayne Supply Company
Ms. Vida Tuley-Whitman
Mr. C. Ken Wilson Jr.
Associate:
$250 to $499
Mr. Richard Adams
Aetna Foundation, Inc.
Alpha Beta Lambda Chapter
Mr. and Mrs. G. Stephen Bays
Pastor and Mrs. Harlan Beckemeyer
Mrs. Jo Ann Becker
Ms. Karen M. Beckley
Stan and Michelle Bell
Mrs. Norma J. Bender
Ms. Deborah A. Bilitski
Mr. and Mrs. J. David Borders
Mr. Brooks H. Bower
Mrs. Ruth M. Bowers
Bowles Mattress Company
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Braun
Mrs. Jane Breece
Bristol-Myers Squibb
Brown & Brown of Tennessee Inc
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bryant
Mrs. Julie B. Campbell
Capistrano Associates, Inc.
Mr. Mark A. Carroll
Mr. Billy C. Carter
Tom and Bonnie Case
Mark and Mariellen Cassidy
Mr. Dennis L. Chaney and
Mr. Ralph M. Coopersmith
Mr. Fred W. Christian
Mrs. Bonnie K. Ciresi
Mr. and Mrs. Terry L. Ciresi
Combined Federal Campaign
Ms. Susan M. Coomes
John and Ann Davis
Mr. Wade Duggin
E3 Performance Group LLC
Arloa I. Eckels, M.D.
Reverend John G. Eifler
Mrs. Margaret D. Ellaby
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Elmore
Susan and Jacob Ems
EnhanceMyBenefits.com, LLC
Melyssa and Bryson Evans
Ms. Paula Fargen
First Data Merchant Services
Corporation
Mr. Jon L. Fleischaker
Anonymous
Mr. Mark A. Ford
Steve and Kathleen Ford
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Fowler
Paul and Mary Franz
Ms. LaToya Frennesson
Ms. Tina L. Fulkerson
James and Callie Gammon
Mrs. Myra G. Garon
G & C Communications
Incorporated
Mr. John A. Geiser
German Paristown Inc
Mr. John R. Gernert
Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Ghazi
Steven D. Glassman, M.D.
Mrs. Linda M. Graham
Gina and James Gregory
Gresham, Smith and Partners
Haddad’s Auto Service
Ms. Elizabeth M. Haendiges
Mrs. Helen Hammer
Mr. Keath Hammon
Ms. Barbara S. Hanka
Mr. Wayne Harnack
Ms. Elizabeth Harper
Jenny and Terry Harris
Mr. Thomas M. Harris
Harshaw Trane
Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Hayes
Heine Brothers’ Coffee, Inc.
Mrs. Maxine M. Herdman
Dr. Susan J. Herlin
Mr. Neal Herrington
Allen and Michelle Hertzman
Ms. Judy R. Hirn
Horizon Group International
Mr. James C. Hulme
Kelly and Paul Hutchinson
ICAP Energy LLC
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Jones
Dr. and Mrs. Hermann W. Kaebnick
Ms. Cynthia A. Kelley
Ms. Ruth A. Kelley
Kentuckiana Auto Storage Pool, Inc.
Steve and Sharon Kerrick
Mrs. Ann B. Kirwan
Mr. John R. Krawczyk
Mr. Jon Kuehl
Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Lannon
Ms. Rosemarie Lau
Francis and Margaret Lori
Ms. Elcie St. Victor Louinis
Anonymous
Ms. Cynthia S. Matherly
Paul and Cindy Mattingly
Mrs. Betty B. McCord
Mr. James R. McDowall
Mr. and Ms. G. Thomas Mercer
Merrick Printing Company, Inc.
Ms. Robin Mohn
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Mr. Elliott L. Morris
Mr. Richard L. Morris
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Naiser
Mrs. Beverly Nickels
Mr. Richard H. Nowka
Ms. Tandee L. Ogburn
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Oldson
Oscar’s Germantown Hardware
Ms. Rebecca M. Overstreet
Mr. Dick Peterson
Pinnacle Roofs Plus
Mr. Kenneth C. Plotnik
Mr. Carl Powell
Prestige Cleaners
Professional Bank Services
Ms. Robyn M. Przybylek
Ms. Paula M. Purifoy
Raytheon
Cindy L. Read and James Nold Jr.
Mr. Henry M. Reed, III
Republic National Distributing
Ms. Cindy Rice Grissom
Richards & Richards Office Records Management Inc
Brian and Judy Riendeau
Mrs. Doretha H. Riffle
Mr. Kirt Roosa
Harry and Helen Rothgerber
Ms. Peggy Sabol
Mr. Marc Satterthwaite
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J.
Schardein Jr.
Mr. Louis G. Scherzer
Ms. Emma L. Schwartz
Ms. Paula F. Sherlock
David A. Shirley Construction Company
Dr. and Mrs. Roger J. Shott
Robb R. Shrader, MD and Anna Shrader, MD
Mrs. Juanita Siers
Ms. Jamie L. Siler
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Sleamaker
Mr. and Ms. Jonathan Smith
Mr. George M. Snider
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Sobieski Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Soergel
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Spath
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Spencer
Mrs. Jennie L. Staugas
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Steere
Jess and Amanda Stewart
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Mrs. Mary C. Stites
Tennessee Spine & Nerve Institute
Mr. Carl M. Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. Ken D. Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. James O. Trafton
Kevin and Sara Urrutia
Valley Child Care Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Van Stockum
Ms. Tammie Vinson
Mr. R. Dale Warren
Mrs. Marilyn Werst
Stephen and Patricia Wheeler
Anonymous
Mr. Henry K. Willard, II
Ms. Ellen S. Wilson
Lisa and Larry Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Wimsatt
Joan and David Winkler
Ms. Katherine A. Witherington
Anonymous
Ms. Mary Wright
Willard and Karen Yeager
Lucian and Deborah Young
Ms. Sherri S. Young
Government grants
and contracts
Kentucky Department for
Public Health
Kentucky Department of
Corrections
Kentucky Department of
Education
Kentucky Housing Corporation
Kentucky Department of
Veterans Affairs
Lexington-Fayette Urban
County Government
Louisville Metro Government
Louisville Metro Housing
Authority
Metro United Way
Seven Counties Services, Inc.
Social Security Administration
U.S. Department of Housing and
Urban Development
U.S. Department of Labor
U.S. Department of
Veterans Affairs
LEADERSHIP
Board of Directors
President and CEO, Jane W. Burks
Chair, Lisa DeJaco, Wyatt Tarrant & Combs, LLC
Immediate Past Chair, Pamela E. Barry, PNC Wealth Management
Treasurer, G. Bradley Smith, Mountjoy Chilton Medley, LLC
Secretary, Sharon Johnson, LG&E and KU
Member-at-Large of Executive Committee,
Ken Middleton, Middleton Consulting, LLC
Tyson Adams, Stites & Harbison, PLLC
Sandra Chambers, Jefferson Community and Technical College
Al Cornish, Norton Healthcare
Chris Conliffe, Conliffe & Hickey LLC
Patricia Cummings, Consultant
Karen Dunaway, CPA, PLLC
David Fennell, Retired, PNC Bank
Barbara Ford, Barbara J. Ford, LLC
Keeta Fox, Papa John’s International
Steve Magre, Magre Outsource
George McMinn, Messer Construction
Mark Mitchen, UPS
Dickie Oliver, YUM! Brands
Paula Purifoy, Metropolitan Sewer District
Cindy Read, KentuckianaWorks
Paula F. Sherlock, Commonwealth of Kentucky
Breck Thomas-Ross, Humana Inc.
Chris Ward, DMLO Certified Public Accountants
Carl Williams, Jefferson County Public School
Ken Wilson, Brown-Forman Wines USA
Senior Staff
Jane W. Burks, President and CEO
Bay Baltes, Vice President of Human Resources
Rita Bond, Associate Vice President of Developmental
Disability Services for Tennessee
Tiffany Cole Hall, Associate Vice President of Developmental
Disability Services for Northern Kentucky and Southern Indiana
Tom George, Chief Financial Officer
Jennifer Hancock, Chief Operating Officer
Jonathan Kuehl, Senior Director, Operations Support and Oversight
Gary Purlee, Vice President of Clinical and Housing Services
President’s Advisory Council
J. David Flanery, Papa John’s International, Inc.
Daniel Hall, University of Louisville
Richard Hallman, UPS Airlines
Donald Kelly, Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, LLP
Jack D. Sweeney, PNC Bank
Tennessee Advisory Council
Donna Adwell, Links 2000 Commercial Lending
Tara Bloom, Senior Home Health Care
LuAnn Brent, Retired
Terry Burns, Allstate Insurance
Leighton Bush, Bush Insurance
Shelly Cole, Manor Respiratory Care, Inc.
Penny Crook, Resource Title
Melyssa Evans, Indoff Office Furniture
Jenny Harris, F&M Bank
Don Henderson, Gillette, Henderson,& Co., LLC
Stacey Horner, Summit Medical Center
Sharon Kipp, Team Kipp Realtors
Joan Lagrasse, Imagen, Inc.
Melanie Lampertz, Retired Educator
Amy McDaniel, Contract Sales
Willie McDonald, CedarStone Bank
Robb McDowell, Rite Rug
Barry Paul, Nashville Metropolitan Transit Authority
Anna Shepard, Diocese of Nashville
Chief John Taylor, Davidson County Sheriff’s Office
Bluegrass Advisory Council
Andrew Beck, CirrusMio, Inc.
Teresa Isaac, Lexington Fair Housing Council
Connie Morgan, MSN, RN, Retired
Kathy Plomin, United Way of the Bluegrass, Past President
Kay L. Soda, Pike and Preston
Thomas Smith, Lexington Housing Authority, Member At Large
Tracy Westcote, Dulworth, Breeding & Karns, LLP
Jessica Whittaker, Kentucky State Auditor’s Office
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933 Goss Avenue
Louisville, KY 40217
Office Locations
Headquarters
933 Goss Avenue
Louisville, KY 40217
(502) 636-0771
[email protected]
Bluegrass Regional Services
333 Waller Avenue, Suite 120
Lexington, KY 40504
(859) 254-3469
Northern Kentucky Developmental
Disability Services
8172 Mall Road, Suite 231
Florence, KY 41042
Middle Tennessee Developmental
Disability Services
446 Metroplex Drive, Suite A100
Nashville, TN 37211
(615) 885-2552 West Tennessee Developmental
Disability Services
6591 Summer Knoll Cove
Bartlett, TN 38134
(901) 937-0100
Veterans Services
2821 East Magnolia Avenue
Knoxville, TN 37914
(865) 546-5813
Veterans services
303 Sixth Street West
Ceredo, WV 25507
(304) 453-2900
Southern Indiana
Developmental Disability Services
2676 Charlestown Road, Suite #3
New Albany, IN 47150
(812) 944-5213 www.voaky.org