2012 ANNUAL REPORT e late ed to th t a c i d e D iels ob” Dan B “ t r e b Ro ber ard Mem o B r e t r C ha “IT’S ALL ABOUT THE CHILDREN!” BOARD OF DIRECTORS MANAGEMENT TEAM Executive Team Nancy A. Crawford President DeAndre Lipscomb Vice President Vicky R. Franklin Treasurer Rodenna M. Hardison Secretary President/CEO Addie D. Williams Board Members Ortheia Barnes-Kennerly Sheryl Collier David Graham Bruce A. Henderson Mable V. Jones Sandra Kent James Krolik Sallyjo Levine Kristi Plain Crystal T. Smith Orlandus Smith, Sr. Board Member Emeritus John W. Barfield Advisory Members Ian R. Grant, Sr. E. Delbert Gray Verna S. Green Joanne Nicholson Willie L. Smith SPAULDING FOR CHILDREN’S MISSION: In partnership with families, communities, organizations, states and the nation, Spaulding for Children’s mission is to assure that all children grow up in safe, permanent families and have the help they need to be successful in life. Vice Presidents Kay Brown Business and Finance Kris Henneman Spaulding Institute for Family and Community Development Cristina Peixoto Child & Family Services Directors Kelly Baber Healthy Families Program Jamie Bozarth Quality Improvement/Human Resources Christopher Doyle Management Information Systems Melissa Jenovai Foster Care & Adoption Jean Niemann Spaulding Institute for Family and Community Development Members Edna Fields-Morrison Support Services Coordinator Kimberly Garrett-Goree Licensing Supervisor Cheryl Gist Executive Assistant Jessica Gouin IPP Supervisor Jennifer Land IPP Supervisor Ingrid Parks NRCA Project Manager Julia Swartout Diligent Recruitment Project Manager Kristina Vaseau IPP Supervisor A WORD FROM THE PRESIDENTS “It’s All About The Children!” This annual report and the 12th Annual Dave Thomas Celebrity Cookoff are dedicated to Robert “Bob” Daniels. Bob served faithfully on Spaulding’s Board of Directors for 44-years. His passion, caring, concern, commitment, dedication, and service are greatly missed. As a charter Board member, Bob was instrumental in developing an agency that would be all about the children, but not just any children, he was about helping children who did not fit neatly into society’s vision of the “adoptable child.” He was about helping children with disabilities, older youth, sibling groups, and children of color. Bob was passionate about Spaulding, and his passion would show when he talked about the early years having conversations with Warren Spaulding (in his rocking chair), and Warren’s dear friend, Dorothea Pielemier, as they sat on the porch at the old farm house that would become Spaulding’s first office. During his tenure on the Board of Directors of Spaulding, Bob held at one time every office including President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary and, of course, he was a Charter Member. Bob was the Agency’s greatest champion as he helped raise funds to support the Agency and its many programs. He sold the most tables at the Dave Thomas Celebrity Cookoff, and his Families are Golden tribute was among the top in attendance and in revenue generated. Who could forget Bob’s grand entrance on stage, twirling a black top hat to a packed house of family, friends, and well wishers; demonstrating there was more than one actor in the family. (Bob is the father of the actor, Jeff Daniels.) Bob also gave of himself, supported by his loving wife Marjorie. When Bob learned that Spaulding’s children were dropping out of school because they were embarrassed to undress for school sports activities, he developed a fund that he affectionately called “the underwear fund,” and he and Marjorie funded it. He gave us strict instructions, we were not to invest the fund, we were not to try and save money from the fund, we were to spend the money on what children wanted, whether they needed it or not! He further admonished that the fund would only be replenished after we spent funds and only to the amount spent; and spend we did. We paid for college tours, instruments, eye glass frames, gym shoes, tutors, haircuts and styles, prom dresses, tuxedo’s, limousines and, of course, underwear. Bob cared about the children. I will miss his guidance, his support and his sense of humor. He had that way of making a mountain into a molehill. I find solace in knowing that he is now in a better position to watch over the Agency and the children. He has joined that throng of guardian angels that keep Spaulding grounded in the provision of quality service; after all, “It’s all about the children!” Sincerely, Addie D. Williams, President/CEO Nancy A. Crawford, Board President SPAULDING FOR CHILDREN DOES IT AGAIN! “It’s All About The Children!” It has been said that, “Having a place to go is a home. Having someone to love is a family. Having both is a blessing”. Every day at Spaulding for Children, we work to find this blessing for the abused and neglected children we are so proud to work for. Wendy’s Wonderful Kids (WWK) is a program at Spaulding for Children funded by the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption. The goal of the program is to find adoptive families for the children who have been lingering in the foster care system for years. In order to find these families, WWK Recruiters are given smaller caseloads and the opportunity to truly get to know the children they work with. The concept is simple: if the recruiter is able to really bond with the child, they will be able to find the perfect family for each specific child. The Kovar Family and the Honorable Linda S. Hallmark Stephanie and Miranda, 15 and 17 year old sisters, had been in foster care for three years before they were referred to the WWK program in 2010. They are very sweet and loving girls who have had a turbulent past. Both girls are cognitively impaired and had been waiting to find their forever family for nearly five years. They love being a part of WWK and especially enjoy “girl’s nights” with their recruiter. On National Adoption Day in November 2011, Stephanie, Miranda, and their recruiter had one of these infamous “girl’s nights”. During the evening, Miranda was raving about one of her teachers. As Miranda beamed with a smile from ear to ear telling stories about her classroom experiences, a light bulb went off! The WWK recruiter searched for the teacher and made contact with him. After careful time and consideration the teacher and his wife decided they wanted to provide a forever family for these teenage girls. The WWK Recruiter worked with the family and the girls over a lengthy visitation period, and in April, 2012 Stephanie and Miranda officially moved into their new home. Throughout the next seven months, the entire family was adequately prepared for adoption. On National Adoption Day in 2012, the adoption was finalized. After the finalization Stephanie and Miranda were told they would be celebrating at Disney Land, where they have dreamed of going since they were little girls! The family continues to do very well and the bond among the entire family is so strong. Stephanie and Miranda continue to grow and develop more each and every day in their new home. Spaulding for Children; did it again! Stephanie and Miranda are just two of the hundreds of children your donation helps feel better while they wait for their forever family. PROGRAMS AND SERVICES “Taking Care of the Children” Child and Family Services (CFS), the direct service entity of Spaulding, has as its goal the strengthening of families and the fostering of healthy development in children. With services ranging from prevention to adoption, this unit provides for the safety, permanence, and well-being of children through the following programs: Healthy Family Resource Center - The Center provides secondary prevention services to young mothers who reside in Wayne County. The program provides in-home services to reduce the risk factors for child maltreatment in families served. Resource Home Development - Spaulding recruits, educates, and provides licensing to foster and adoptive parents who have room in their homes and in their hearts for a child. Foster Care - Spaulding provides foster care placements for children who have been abused and neglected and the services needed to facilitate permanency for the child at the earliest possible date. Adoption - Spaulding matches children, ages 0-18, in need of a permanent home with families willing to make lifelong commitments. After matches are made, Spaulding facilitates the adoption process including associated legal paperwork. Wendy’s Wonderful Kids – The WWK program is a child-focused recruitment program designed to enhance the search of potential adoptive families for children in foster care without an identified adoptive family. Family Support Services - Support Services alleviates obstacles and enhances service delivery by providing logistical support including facilitation of permanency planning conferences, mentoring, transportation; and overseeing the Agency’s Volunteer program, clothes closet, social functions, and family activities as well as other Agency events. In FY 2011/2012 the following occurred in the CFS Program: Adoptions Completed 34 Children Served 280 Families Served 310 National Resource Center for Adoption National Resource Center for Adoption’s (NRCA), a service of the Children’s Bureau and member of the T/TA network, helps States, Tribes, Territories and courts increase their capacity in child welfare adoption and helps to improve the quality and effectiveness of their adoption support and preservation services. The NRCA conducts needs assessments, provides on-site technical assistance, identifies and disseminates best practices, and coordinates and collaborates with other National Resource Centers and State agencies. Spaulding Institute for Family and Community Development The Spaulding Institute for Family and Community Development (SI) works collaboratively to develop resource material and community-based services that support individuals, families, corporations, agencies, and communities in strengthening children and families. The SI is the site of the Infant Adoption Awareness Training Program and is responsible for training, product sales, and product development. The Institute is also the site of the I-CARE 365Diligent Recruitment partnership between Oakland, Wayne and Macomb County Department of Human Services. SUPPORT GROUPS Teen Mentor Groups Sisters United Creatively Changing Everything with Everlasting Devotion Spaulding’s teen groups are comprised of youth between the ages of 11 and 18 years and are facilitated by volunteer adult mentors with the assistance of Spaulding staff. The groups focus on issues that will enable youth to lead successful lives by teaching them to how to apply good decision-making techniques and financial planning for their future; improving their self-esteem, learning proper dinner etiquette, and setting and accomplishing personal goals. Team Building Program Spaulding for Children recognizes the importance of staff and foster/adoptive parents working together to meet the needs of children in its care. With this in mind, professional team building sessions are conducted to provide training on topics relevant to meeting these needs. As a member of our professional team, foster/adoptive parents and staff receive information that enlightens and educate children. Topics of interest include Home Safety, Caseworker Visits, and First Aid/CPR, just to name a few. Volunteer Chair is Sallyjo Levine and Teen Mentor Group leaders are Edna Fields-Morrison and George Miller assisted by Charles Bragg; Teen Mentors are Vicky Franklin; Rodenna Hardison; Yasmeen Hardy; Orlandus Smith, Sr.; Willie L. Smith; Giovannie L. Thomas; and Sevetra Tucker and Team Building Leader is Kimberly Garrett-Goree. SPAULDING’S FAMILIES TOGETHER Ice Cream Social Annually, Spaulding for Children hosts an Ice Cream Social in July. The tradition was started by Spaulding’s founder, Warren Spaulding. Over 300 members of Spaulding’s family attend the event that includes foster, adopt, and kinship parents, with their children and staff. The event provides food, music, games, face painting, pie eating contests, entertainment, prizes, and ice cream! KOHL’S employees have volunteered their time to ensure that it’s a success. Holiday Party Each December, Spaulding families gather together on a special evening to celebrate the holiday season. Staff and volunteers cook and serve a feast while families enjoy singing, crafts, and games. Each child receives a gift that was generously donated by individuals, organizations, and/or companies. In 2012, this event was sponsored with donations of volunteers and collected gifts from “THE GODMOTHERS” of Ferndale, MI. Each family took photos with Santa in a photo booth, sang Christmas carols, ate food, enjoyed beverages, and went home loaded down with gifts. Family Activities Sponsors: Kevin Madgan, Century Novelty Co.; Costco; Don Hamilton, Hamilton Chevrolet-Geo, Inc.; THE GODMOTHERS, Gina Violante, Holiday Market; KOHL’S; Rina Brown, Nino Salvaggio’s; Marc Berger, Piquette Market; Colleen Austin, The Salvation Army; Sue Atchison, WWF - Titan Television; and Jim Bonahoom, Wolverine Packing Co. DEVELOPMENT Save the Date The 12th Annual Dave Thomas Celebrity Cookoff will be held on Tuesday, August 13, 2013. For the past 11 years, this event has been held to help support Spaulding children. Local and national celebrities, media personalities, and corporate and community leaders sizzle as they take over the Addie Williams, President/ hibachi style grills at Benihana in Troy, to prepare a steak and CEO, greeting guests at event. shrimp dinner for guests seated around their grill. The event also includes a cocktail reception and silent auction with all proceeds benefiting Spaulding for Children. Bob Daniels cooking at the Dave Thomas Celebrity Cookoff. Please contact Spaulding for Children if you want to attend this year’s cook-off as a guest, a chef or want to donate to the silent auction. The late Robert “Bob” Daniels, in action, at his best, entertaining DTCC guests while cooking. Involvement Opportunities We need your help! Too many children are entering the child welfare system because of abuse and/or neglect, staying in foster care too long, aging out of the system without a permanent family or caring adult in their lives, and without the necessary skills to live successful lives. Spaulding for Children values all forms of assistance — an investment of time, talent or funding (large or small). Any form of assistance can change a child’s life forever. A few opportunities available for you to make a difference are listed below: You Can Donate Make a Financial Contribution Donate In-kind (support our clothing, hygiene, and/or toy closets) Sponsor an Activity (an outing with our teen support group) Underwrite a Program Sponsor a Special Event (Ice Cream Social, Holiday Party) Host a Third-party Event You Can Get Involved Donate Your Time as a Volunteer Donate Your Time as a Mentor Become a Community Outreach Partner THE PARTNERS CAMPAIGN Spaulding for Children’s Endowment Program, the Partners Campaign, led by Board Member Emeritus John W. Barfield, continues its quest to acquire funding to support the adoption of 100 children annually. Spaulding receives funding from the state of Michigan for its foster care and adoption programs, but state funding does not cover these programs’ expenses. Spaulding must raise funds to cover the additional costs. An average adoption costs Spaulding for Children $10,000, however, the State only reimburses the Agency approximately $6,500. This means that the Agency must raise the difference from private donations. We are asking individuals to help children that are awaiting for permanent homes by donating John W. Barfield Board Member Emeritus & the monetary gifts that will enable Spaulding to continue caring for Partners Campaign Chairman these vulnerable children. INDIVIDUAL PARTNERS CORPORATION PARTNERS continued Mr. & Mrs. John W. Barfield Bank of Ann Arbor Rita Bennette Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Dennis and Diane Callahan Budco Robert and Marjorie Daniels Comerica Inc. C.W. and Nancy Dunbar Detroit Lions Charities Mr. and Mrs. Howard Holmes Flagstar Bank Mr. and Mrs. Mike Illitch Great Lakes National Bank Sandra Kent and Friends Inacom (Rick Inatome) Dr. and Mrs. James Krolik Johnson Controls Automotive Division (Chuck Harvey) L.C. LeDebur Michigan National Corporation (Richard Webb) Meadowbrook Swim Team Non Profit Personnel Network (Gary Dembs) Curtis M. Smith Pfizer, Inc. Candace K. Spaulding TCF National Bank Ronald and Eileen Weiser Wendy's International Dr. Susan Whitelaw Women Lawyers Association of Michigan Wayne County Region Mr. and Mrs. Lee Yambura FOUNDATION PARTNERS CORPORATION PARTNERS Clannad Foundation ABN-AMRO Mortgage Group, Inc. Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption (Ron Budreau) The Adios Golf Club Detroit Edison Foundation Earl-Beth Foundation Frederick A. Vollbrect Foundation Hearst Foundations Hermelin Family Foundation Herrick Foundation Hilda A. Niemi Estate Lovelight Foundation Robert A. and Denise S. Lutz Gift Fund Speckhard-Knight Charitable Trust The Harry A. and Margaret D. Towsley Foundation Thank you to our Valuable Donors Vanessa Mathews George Miller Tanya Morgan Jean A. Niemann Tom Norton Kristi Plain Kimberly Redlin N. W. Sancho Maryjane Scharenberg Paul G. Schaible Schreiber Family Foundation Julia Swartout The Bon-Ton Stores, Inc. Annette Tomina Rick Wade Waste Management James Wolf Women’s Economic Empowerment Group II Your Financial Insight, LLC Platinum ($20,000 - up) Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption Gold ($15,000 - $19,999) Wendy's International, Inc. Silver ($10,000 - $14,999) IBM Employee Services Center Bronze ($5,000 - $9,999) Faintuck, Shwedel & Wolfram Health Alliance Plan RM Freedman Charitable Remainder Annuity Trust Ronald McDonald House Charities Ronald McDonald House Charities of Southeastern Michigan UAW-Chrysler National Training Center Varnum Attorneys At Law Donors ($1,000 - $4,999) Elizabeth M. Brown Charco Realty, L.L.C., Charles Lechner Detroit Newspapers Giarmarco, Mullins & Horton, P.C. Guardian Insulation Hamilton Chevrolet-Geo, Inc. Hansen Marketing Services James and Lynelle Holden Fund KOHL'S Marine Pollution Control MGM Grand Detroit Casino, LLC Milliken Millwork, Inc. St. John Providence Health System The Bartech Group, Inc. Donors ($500 - $999) AIG MATCHING GRANTS PROGRAM John W. Barfield William L. Campbell Maureen S. Heffernan Sallyjo Levine J. Christopher Mergel Lillie Montague Tabor National Association of State Adoption Programs Cristina Peixoto Mary E. Sullivan United Bank & Trust Kristina Vaseau Addie D. Williams Lee H. Yambura Donors ($125 - $499) Dorothy Alexander Elizabeth Bachrach Kelly Baber John Beers BERLINE Biewer Lumber Jamie R. Bozarth Charles Bragg Bob Brown CJ Link Lumber Coca-Cola Company Comerica Bank Crypton Fabrics First Congregational Church Women's Fellowship Kimberly Garrett-Goree Phillip & Cheryl Gist Ian Grant Verna S. Green Kimberly L. Hairston Kevin A. Hamming Patricia B. Hannah Adam Helfman Bruce Henderson Melissa S. Jenovai Stephanie Johnson Pettaway Janice King James Krolik Jennifer Land John R. Lillibridge Donors (Up to $124) Rhonda M. Abban Ben Allen Ernest Anderson Heather Anton Jamie Arthurs Holly Atkinson Cielle C. Backstrom George Banda Edward D. Barlow Jim Brandstatter Kay E. Brown Mary C. Browning Yolanda Brown-McCutchen Mary L. Burzawa Marilyn R. Chasteen Marjorie S. Clemens Nancy A. Crawford Robert & Marjorie Daniels Mark E. Eggleton LaShawn England Jane Eschrich-Walsh Marla Ford H. W. Fowler Sheldon W. Gates Don-Nee E. German George E. Glidden Carl Goff Mara Goodman Jessica Gouin Dorothy Gray E. D. Gray Barbara Harte Karmen Hatcher Kim P. Helfgott Kris Henneman Robert Heyn Thomas E. Hollowell Peter R. Hull Ruthie Hutchings Vanessa Johnson Willard H. Johnson Sandra O. Kent Irvin Kessler George R. King Erica Kohler Helen M. Lancaster Paul M. Landeck Kathleen J. Ledesma DeAndre & Michelle Lipscomb Michael A. Locricchio Gene E. Maddock William Marohn David N. Mastronarde Erika K. Mauerman Jill B. May Andrea N. McQuitty Howard D. Merchant Barbara Mucha Nick W. Nannfeldt Donna M. Nuznoff Organicbythecase LLC F. R. Postelli Harriet N. Preston Martin B. Prillwitz Michael P. Quinn William K. Rahn John W. Reed Kathryn A. Rowe Jean C. Ryan Laurie Sadler Kris Sahonchik William H. Schofield Jeryl L. Scharnhorst Dale Schumann Laura K. Seeger R. P. Seibert Robert Shandorf Neha K. Sheth Barbara Simmons David Slavicek Crystal T. Smith Dorothea F. Smith Willie L. Smith Robert F. Spaly Pamela Thompson Melissa Thun Patrick Tomina Michael L. Trist University of Michigan Steve Vannelli Ada K. White Kirk Wohlfield Kimberly Woolridge Charles F. Worthington Sharonda Wray Donors (Gifts In-kind) THE GODMOTHERS African Safari Wildlife Park Jamie Arthurs Julie Bergasse Better Made Potato Chips Jamie Bozarth Trina and Towanda Braxton Yolanda Brown-McCutchen Caesars Windsor CBS Television Stations Century Novelty Co. Chateau Chantal Clear Channel Media & Entertainment Comcast Spotlight “IT’S ALL ABOUT THE CHILDREN!” Cumulus Media Robert & Marjorie Daniels Detroit Princess Riverboat Detroit Red Wings – Community Relations Detroit Tigers, Inc. Jackie Dziadosz Ford Motor Company Fund Diane Fox Fred Astaire Franchised Dance Studios Phillip & Cheryl Gist Gordon Food Service Ian Grant Greater Media Detroit Verna Green Hagopian World of Rugs/Cleaning Center Holiday Market - Royal Oak Imoja Fine Arts Melissa Jenovai Eowyn Knoll Erica Kohler James Krolik Charles Lechner Sallyjo Levine Terra Linzner DeAndre & Michelle Lipscomb Marine Pollution Control, David Usher Mark Ridley’s Comedy Castle Ruth McRoy Mildred Miller Nino Salvaggio's OPTIMINDS PAIRE.US Park West Gallery Ingrid Parks Cristina Peixoto Penna’s of Sterling Heights Pinnacle Printing and Promotions Piquette Market N. Rebecca Powell Diane Powell PRP Wine, Inc. Pamela Reid Melany Roe R. Patrick Seibert Somerset Inn Sweet Lorraine’s Café & Bar The Henry Ford The Salvation Army The Townsend Hotel Town Tavern U.S. Ice Corporation Kristina Vaseau Viamedia Walt Disney World Community Relations Wendy's International Westin Book Cadillac Detroit Reverend Willis WJBK-TV Fox 2 Detroit Wolverine Packing WWF - Titan Television Donors (CFC Friends) Daniel R. Abshere Tiffany Alexander Alyssa M. Amato Winter S. Anderson Erik D. Andrade Paul Anglin Kyle Aragon Jonathan R. Baker Kadeem Baker Shane Barker Nakivia T. Barnes Laquisha N. Bates David T. Beery Brian L. Bell Renee Bierschenk Michael Blair William E. Blandford Cleveland Blunt Michael W. Boelk Kathleen E. Bonham Carroll Boswell Ryan T. Bourdier Matthew Brannon Matthew Brown Michael C. Burlingame Marcos Cardec Brett Carre Caitlin R. Carter Tricia Carter Damien Chandler Kimberly Choplin Donovan Clark William Cobb William Collins Jeremy Colton Tracey L. Conan Kirsten M. Cook Tara Couturier Adam T. Cummins James R Czekalski Karl R. Daley Vickie Daniels Cynthia Dean Clinton E. Deardorff Chelsea Dell Vincent Devere Lisa A. Didden Jonathan P. Duckworth Jothi Dugar Katrina Dugger Joseph Earley Thomas G. Eggerling Shawn D. Ellwood James T. Encke Jermaine R. Evans Christopher A. Farinella Jamie S. Farmer Billie Farrell Ava Figueroa Simon Fonseca Questa L. Francis Gary Frey Chad L. Freymiller James Garrett Porfirio Gasperecz Nichelle G. Geddes Russell D. Gleber II Rosetta L. Goode Jamie Grace Mary Grasso William D. Hackler Terry D. Hahn Jacob J. Hahne Gregor S. Hall Troy Hall Yolanda Hammrich Timothy L. Havenhill Tawanda A. Haynes-Brown Roger N. Heard Travis Holbrook Jacob Hollister Jessica Holloway Robert D. Holmes Matthew Hood Marvin Horne Ernestine B. Howard Murat B. Ince Sandra J. Jatczak Mechell D. Jefferson Joe Jenkins Joel Johnson Andrew P. Kampe Mike Keller Jr. Heather Kendall Kathryn Kirwin Jason M. Lamey Guerrero Leon Christina N. Leonard Joseph A. Lockwood Richard J. Lydick Jamie Mandell Ernest Maramba Tamava Marks Randy Martina Anthony R. Martinez April K. Martinez James Mayfield Stephanie E. McAllister Kelly McElfresh David Â. McIntosh Seth McMahon Carl McSherry Deonte Miller Patricia C. Murasuskas Kaycee L. Myers Laura L. Neely Matthew T. Notley David Obermeier William R. O'keefe Carlos R. Olguin Adrian Outlaw Norberto Pantoja-Galicia Melva Parcher Michael C. Park Eric Partlow Emanuel Paulus David Pavelsky Lange K. Payne John Peabody David Perry Kristin M. Planck-Kuney Rodney L. Porter Carie Potts Dustin T. Powell Donna Quinn Karen Quinn Romont Randolph Markie J. Rembert Angelea D. Reyes Lawrence Reynolds Spencer Roberg Bryan Roberts Lamont R. Robinson Jacquelyn E. Rodney Daniel Rogers Ryan L. Rose Lewis Roswell Elizabeth R. Runtz Edward J. Russell Hector Saldivar Lisa Sanders-Brillanlt Cassandra M. Sas Dan Schlange Heather Scholl Rachel C. Scott Sandra L. Scroggs Craig Shields Timothy Slowey Kevin M. Smith Charles F. Stamos Aleksey Starovoytov Joshua W. Stewart Seth Swanstrom Brian Tavares Paul Templeton Jeffrey M. Thoennes John M. Thomas Scott Thomason Brandon E. Thompson Trevor Trammel Russell Traurig Thomas Travers Thomas J. Trunk Jonothan Valdez Dale Veer Tammy Veillon Kristopher W. Vlosich Camille Voorhees Lance Waller Justin Walton Sharon Washington Tyree J. Webster II Douglas White Stephen H. Wilborne Rebecca Â. Williams Dawn M. Wilson Robert R. Winkler Robert J. Winston Lindsay S. Zachrey Cinthya Zuniga You’ve made a difference! TO FIND OUT HOW YOU CAN HELP, CONTACT: Cheryl L. Gist, Executive Assistant 16250 Northland Drive, Suite 120, Southfield, MI 48075 (248) 443-7080 or (248) 443-0300, Fax: (248) 443-7099 www.spaulding.org, Monday - Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Cheryl L. Gist, Graphic Design/Layout & Editor Barbara Mucha, Editor
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