A n n u a l R e p o r t 2006 hope for our future... M i s s i o n Seattle Children’s Home helps children and their families by providing comprehensive mental health and developmental services. Seattle Children’s Home Circa 1920 A n n u a l R e p o r t 2006 T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s Mission Letter from the Executive Director Letter from the Co-Chairs of the Board page 2 page 4 page 5 Program Overviews page 6 Event Sponsors page 9 Financial Donors page 10 Gifts-In-Kind Donors page 19 Honors and Memorials Financials Leadership page 20 page 21 page 22 Founded in 1884, Seattle Children’s Home is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. Our tax ID number is: 91-0565572. SCH is a United Way Partner Agency and is Accredited by the Joint Commission. Page 3 Letter from the Executive Director Seattle Children's Home has a rich history of providing services to children, teens and their families. When I arrived at Seattle Children’s Home in March 2006, I knew that I had joined a team of professionals dedicated to the successful future of Seattle Children's Home. I was also confident that despite the agency’s recent challenges, we could look to the future with hope. Not only do we have hope for the future of the agency, but most importantly we have hope for the children and teens involved in our programs and services. As we look to the future and move forward, our hope is for excellence and efficiency throughout the organization. This includes our programs, how we deliver services, and our administration especially in the areas of human resources, finances, development and marketing. We will be focused on managing the short-term or daily issues while creating long term sustainability. We are just a few years away from celebrating our 125th anniversary. One of my goals is to assure you, our supporters and the community, that as we reach this milestone anniversary, we will be sustainable into the future. Our 125 year story of evolution and adaptation in recognizing the changing needs of children, teens and families deserves attention in both the here and now and assuring our viability into the future. I am delighted to be at Seattle Children's Home and look forward to getting to know and working with each of you as members of the community who share our passion for and commitment to children, teens and their families. The people we serve are faced with learning to live successfully with challenging behavior, emotional disturbance, mental illness and/or developmental disabilities – and they deserve hope. We trust this report provides you with interesting information about our programs and the role that we play in helping people make a difference in their lives. This report also provides important financial information and celebrates our many donors and supporters. Your continuing support is critical to our ongoing success. Local, state and federal funding for mental health and developmental disabilities does not cover the costs of delivering these services. It is my job to create confidence and credibility within the Seattle, King County and Washington State communities in the work that we do at Seattle Children’s Home. My staff and I welcome your interest in and support of our work. I hope you will contact me if I can be of assistance to you. It is my distinct pleasure to serve. Sincerely, Gena M. Palm, Ed.D. Executive Director Letter from the Co-Chairs of the Board of Trustees HOPE has many meanings… …it is to feel that something desired may happen …to look forward with confidence or expectation, to believe, desire and trust. For Seattle Children's Home, Fiscal Year 2006 (July 1, 2005 – June 30, 2006) was truly a year of hope – for the children, teens and their families who participate in our programs – for the organization – and for our employees and Trustees. For the children, teens and families we have the privilege to work with in our programs, hope comes in the promise of creating a successful life while living with a mental illness or developmental disability. Hope is the discovery of resiliency and embracing the skills for recovery. For the organization, 2006 was largely a year of stabilization and maintenance of our core programs while searching for a new executive director. We desired to hire a leader who is authentic, compassionate, and focused with a will to succeed. We are thrilled to have hired Gena Palm, Ed.D. Under her capable hands and steady leadership SCH is now in a terrific position for the future. Dr. Palm, came to Seattle Children’s Home from New Jersey where she was the Executive Director at The Children's Home in Mount Holly. She has more than twenty years of experience working directly with children, adolescents, and their families. In addition to her experience as an Executive Director, Dr. Palm has held positions as a child care worker, cottage supervisor, foster care caseworker and foster care home finder/licensor, an individual and family therapist in both inpatient and outpatient settings, residential program coordinator, director of quality improvement, chief program officer, consultant and trainer. The initial areas of focus for Dr. Palm provided by the Board of Trustees included: x x x x Clinical Excellence Financial Stability Development & Marketing Relationships with Community Partners We are excited and hopeful for the future of Seattle Children's Home. We thank you for your commitment and support of the work we do to help individuals in our community address their mental health needs, and we look forward to a continued and growing partnership with you into the future. Sincerely, Andy Kelly Co-Chair, Board of Trustees Sally Pasette Co-Chair, Board of Trustees Page 5 Progr am Overviews Outpatient Services 2005—2006 in Numbers x x 132 children and families served. 93% of children discharged showed emotional improvements. x 61% of those achieved all of their treatment goals. The masters level Counseling and Therapy Program professionals serve children and their families by providing individual, family and group therapy sessions. Parents who are concerned about recent changes in a son or daughter’s behavior or who seek ongoing support for a child’s diagnosis (such as autism, ADHD, or depression) may enroll their child, teen or youth at any time. Developmentally Disabled Behavioral Support Team (BeST) 2005—2006 in Numbers 133 children and families served. Average age: 9 years old. 84% indicated they had more information and tools to manage their problems as a result of participating in the BeST program. x 94% would recommend the BeST services to others in similar situations. x x x Parenting a developmentally disabled child can be rewarding, but it can also overwhelm. The BeST team helps families who are experiencing a behavioral crisis with their child and are enrolled in services through the King County Developmental Disabilities Office. Our masters level specialists implement a unique blend of comprehensive services that continue for up to 12 weeks. Their work results in positive and lifechanging interventions. Additionally, parents are welcomed at weekly alumni sessions to support each other through new challenges that arise. King County Juvenile Justice Liaisons 2005—2006 in Numbers Due to privacy protection laws, Seattle Children’s Home does not survey or keep record on these clients. The liaisons work with variable case loads depending on the depth of services required. On average, each liaison in 2005-2006 Juvenile Justice Mental Health Liaisons are assisted in 25 cases each month. individuals who serve as a link between the juvenile court system and the mental health community. Our two skilled professionals consult with court staff on cases in which youth are experiencing mental health issues such as: depression, anxiety, ADHD, bi-polar disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, and adjustment disorders. Consultations may include various types of assessments. Seattle Children’s Home’s liaisons also offer referrals and resources that court staff can give to those youth and their families. McGraw Residential Treatment Center 2005—2006 in Numbers x 100% of discharged clients achieved one or more of their treatment goals. x 82% of discharged clients achieved three quarters of their goals or more, with 25% of discharged clients achieving all of their goals. The McGraw Residential Treatment Center cares for children with severe emotional, psychological, and behavioral challenges. McGraw offers 24-hour comprehensive, structured services for adolescents and is fully accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care Organizations. McGraw is also licensed by the Washington State Department of Health. Page 7 Progr am Overviews Multi-Systemic Therapy (MST) The highly trained professionals of the Multi-Systemic Therapy program use a national model to reach children with a history of juvenile detention experiences. Funded by King County, the program serves children that are referred by 2005—2006 in Numbers court order. The cornerstone x 71% increased their involvement in pro-social of this therapeutic model looks activities. at all systems surrounding a x 40% did not spend any time in jail or client. MST therapists work detention while participating with clients in periods lasting up to 5 months. The MST 86% reported Has family functioning improved? improvements method, as implemented by 50% in family 34.6% 40% 30.8% 30.8% our team leads to lower functioning. 30% recidivism rates and better 20% 3.8% 10% scholastic performance for 0.0% 0% these troubled teens. Very lit t le A lit t le Somewhat A lot Ext r emely Pediatric Assessment Center (PAC) The Pediatric Assessment Center(PAC) provides a comprehensive interdisciplinary assessment utilizing experts in psychiatry, psychology, and developmental pediatrics. Eligible children are selected from SCH programs or referred from the community; all clients come with insufficient, unclear, or disjointed diagnosis or treatment records. With a complete assessment, children and adolescents receive a comprehensive treatment plan and increase their likelihood for success. 2005—2006 in Numbers 24 clients — nearly a classroom’s worth of children — were assessed. Almost all received recommendations to change their treatment plan. Events Kerry Oliver Guild Luncheon Over 200 guests gathered to support Seattle Children's Home, listen to Cynthia Lair speak about the benefits of whole foods, and enjoy each other's company at the elegant Elliott Grand Hyatt Hotel in Seattle. This event was hosted by the Kerry Oliver Guild and supported by our generous sponsors, including Lead Sponsor Teutsch Partners Real Estate Services, Wyman Youth Trust, Linda & Paul Suzman, Unionbay, Jeff and Julie Schoenfeld, and Tiffany & Co. Maryhamilton Worm was honored at the event by her fellow guild members for her decades of service to children in our community. This event raised $49,000, making it one of our most successful events ever! (photo from left to right: Maureen Sharma, Janet Tupper, Maryhamilton Worm and Rena Ritchey) Other Events Throughout the year, generous supporters help us fund our mission-based work with children through events that they host. In fiscal year 2006 (July 1, 2005 to June 30, 2006) such events were: UnRun: Queen Anne neighbors Sarah Lawer and Frank Guanco hosted a small block party/run event in honor of Frank’s birthday. Entrants to the run paid an fee, got a tee shirt and donated over $1,000 in cash gifts-in-kind to SCH. Cold Stone Creamery: For years McGraw clients have enjoyed tours of the Fremont Cold Stone, and the owners have come to understand the important work of SCH. So, when they were opening up a new Downtown store they immediately thought of SCH as a beneficiary of a portion of opening day proceeds from their Downtown store. Little Italy & Sign the Wines: David LeClaire, local sommelier and wineevents producer, found Seattle Children’s Home when he was looking for a charity to support with an annual buffet of local Italian foods and Italian varietals of wine. Little Italy started with support from Apulant Events and has grown into an annual October gathering. In the winter, David produced another event called Sign the Wines that SCH was also fortunate to benefit from. Dr. Joan Kelly: In partnership with the University of Washington’s School of Law, SCH hosted Dr. Joan Kelly, noted divorce mediation expert to speak at a continuing education seminar. Rainier Summit-Ski: Former SCH employee Laura Pazemenas, an avid outdoors -woman, took on the amazing challenge of hiking up then skiing down Mt. Rainier. Raising funds from friends and family, who sponsored her, Lara raised over $2,400 in cash and giftsin-kind to support SCH. Combined, these events raised over $24,000 in cash and gifts-in-kind for SCH. Page 9 Financial Donors $25,000 and up Apex Foundation Boeing Employees Community Fund C.E. Stuart Charitable Foundation Evelyn Egtvedt Charitable Trust The Norcliffe Foundation The Seattle Foundation Burnley and Jim Snyder United Way of King County $10,000 to $24,999 Aven Foundation Microsoft Giving Campaign Northwest Children's Fund Mr. & Mrs. Nat S. Penrose, Jr. Lightner Smith Foundation Wockner Foundation T h a n k Yo u ! $5,000 to $9,999 If you lose hope, somehow you lose the vitality that keeps life moving, you lose that courage to be, that quality that helps you go on in spite of it all. And so today I still have a dream. — Martin Luther King, Jr. Drs. Sterling and Sandra Clarren Cooper-Levy Charitable Trust Costco Wholesale E.K. & Lillian F. Bishop Foundation Ted McCaugherty Peg & Rick Young Family Foundation Schultz Family Foundation Starbucks Matching Gift Program Teutsch Partners The O.D. Fisher Charitable Foundation Fred and Jan Tompkins Verizon Foundation $1,000 to $4,999 Mr. Tom Alberg and Ms. Judi Beck Ben Bridge Jewelers, Inc. Jack and Rebecca Benaroya Bishop Fleet Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William E. Boeing, Jr. Ray and Marilee Bowen Hon. Bobbe Bridge and Mr. Jonathan Bridge Mrs. Lorna R. Carroll Catherine Holmes Wilkins Charitable Foundation Isabelle and Raymond Celle Marj Charlier and Ben Miller Maryann and Sten Crissey James and Mary Dunnam Dupar Foundation Elizabeth Hebert and Donald Guthrie Foundation Patricia Ann Espedal and John Sims Katharyn Gerlich Steven and Fredda Goldfarb Jacqueline and William Golding Dr. Bert Green and Mrs. Alexandra Brookshire Haffner Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Haynes William Helsell John and Susan Kaiser Kawabe Memorial Fund Andy Kelly Kiwanis Club Downtown Sunrisers Doug Klunder and Camille Matern L.N. Curtis & Sons The natural flights of the human mind are not from pleasure to pleasure but from hope to hope. — Samuel Johnson Mary Kay McCaw Stanley and Betsy Minor Norman Archibald Foundation Northern Trust Bank of California Northwest Outdoor Center, Inc. The O'Donnell Foundation Raven Foundation S.W. Seattle Bridge Club Tanis Scannell Jeff and Julie Schoenfeld Mr. John Schukar John and Mary Snyder Karen Sparks and Tony Shapiro Donald L. Stephens, Jr. Linda Suzman The Rodman Foundation Margaret and Ray Tilden Tillie & Alfred Shemanski Testamentary Fund Unionbay Sportswear Sara and John Warjone Washington Law School Foundation Washington Mutual Foundation Matching Gifts Program Wells Fargo Foundation Wyman Youth Trust Page 11 T h a n k Yo u ! $500 to $999 Dr. and Mrs. Ellsworth C. Alvord, Jr. Amgen Foundation Lucius and Phoebe Andrew Bank of America United Way Campaign Amy Bartlow Dwight Bickel David and Inez Black Monica Boyle Marylou Brannan John and Diahann Braseth Gregory Brigance Cold Stone Ice Cream Store Laurie and Kelly Corr Craig Kasman and Barbara Steinberg Darlene and Jerry Kenney Christiane Laakmann Virginia Lehman Tom Lennon and Patricia Keegan Maryjane and Kenneth Link Mary Jo Mehl Chris Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Nordstrom Jeannie Nordstrom Sally and Art Pasette Virginia Peterson Kathy & William Pettit, Jr. Mr. James Pinckney $250 to $499 Craig and Nancy Abramson Kari Anderson and Mark Pavlovic Washington Mutual Employees Bartell Drugs Bennett, Bigelow, & Leedom Linda and Nicholas Berry Stephen and Christine Black Brad Breeland Dawn and Ellery Charlson Carolyn and Paul Clark Combined Fund Drive of the State of Washignton Corporate Philanthropy Services Gabrielle Coulon Loren Davis … just as despair can come to one another only from other human beings, hope, too, can be given to one only by other human beings. — Elie Weisel Dierdre Doyle Mr. Frederick H. Duhring Mr. and Mrs. Phil Duryee Joan Fitzmaurice W. T. and Margaret Haberbush Linda and Robert Helsell Fred and Margaret Herb Carolyn and George Hubman John and Wendy Hunter ICOS Corporation Christina and John Jacobs John and Priscilla Privat Carrie Rhodes Steve and Rena Ritchey Debbie Schultz Nancy and Grant Silvernale Lisa and Robert Wahbe Lorrie Walter Ward P. Webber Nancy and Jack Wires Robert Young Zymogenetics, Inc. Tonya Dressel Deborah Lynn Durham Cynthia Federman Michael Fleming Mary Foster Megan Glouner Adele Golub Phil Good Dr. and Mrs. Theodore K. Greenlee, Jr. Jasjit Grewal Enid Haag Jane Harder Todd Harder and Kristina Hart T h a n k Yo u ! Bradley and Susan Brickman Herb and Shirley Bridge William Bain Beamon and Marie Bruce Balha Brockway A. Stewart Ballinger Bank of America Matching Jeff Brown and Philip Sternola Gifts Mary and Thomas Brucker Marilynne Barberis Elisabeth Bryant Nancy Barberis Janet Bubnis Bill Baron Julia Budnick Christina Barrett Sue and Arthur Buerk Tiia-Mai and Phil Barrett Shelley and Frank Buhler Diane Barron Jim Burchfield Renae Battie Don Burdine Patricia and Harold Bean Deborah Burge William M. Bear Pam Burnett Madeline and William Eleanor Burton Beery Lynne and Michael Bush Helen and Jerry Behan Janet Butler Joseph Bellavance Mabel Buttedahl Forrest and Barb Bennett Barbara Cahill and John Phillip Bernstein Friedlander Debby Berry Jayne Cain Laura and Dale Bethel Ann Callahan Beye Realty CorporationMeg Callahan Arby's Roast Beef Renee Calm Derek Bickel Bruce and Galen Campbell James and Suzette Birrell Douglas and Roberta Shirley Birse Campbell Ashli Black Melanie Caoile Lisa Blair-Delgado Cynthia Captain Gary Bledsoe Fred and Perdy Carlson Gary Blevins Carpenter Creek Winery Alan Blinn Richard and Mary Sue Linda and Dennis Bloch Carpenter Laurie Boatsman Lynn Carr Deborah Boden David Carter Jean and Gary Bodenstab Shauna Cary Lynn Boileau Marc Caryl Victoria Bolles Carla Casale Cecilia Bordenet Samuel and Eleanor Boren Rossana Casale Cascade Veterinary Texanna Bossoff Hospital Shannon and Matthew Claudia Case Boswell Jann and Joe Castleberry Bottler Charitable Trust Marita Cayton Linda Botts Ken Cederstrand Boudreaux Cellars Thomas D. Bowden and C. G. Cerra Melissa Chapman Lorraine Edmond Chapter G of PEO Lea Boyle Sung-Ping and Wen-Hua Robert and Dana Bracht Chou Michelle Branigan Mark and Heather Bratton Michelle and John Claeys $249 and under cont. Pamela and Brian Clark Bruce Clark Linda Jean Clark and Timothy Stearns Kathryn and Stephen Clarke Cheryl Clavet William and Ingrid Cloud Janice Clusserath Julie Coburn Kathleen Cochran Jayne Coe J. E. and Hazel Colcord Eve and Douglas Dakan Debra and Brian Dameron Ann and Terry Daniel Elizabeth Danz Bill Daugherty Dennis and Kimberly Daugs Molly and Robert Davidson Christina Dawson Jayne De Haan Wendy De Roux Keisha Dean Annemarie and Peter Colino Combined Federal Campaign Employees of King County James R. Conan Patricia and Charles Cook Nancy Cooper Michael and Lucy Copass Mrs. C. A. Corlew Vera Cornall The Cornucopia Fund Caroline Corr Reed and Shaun Corry Kristen Cosselman Diane Coughlin Patricia and William Coulter Lisa Cowen Marie Coyle Crane Technology Inc. Crew Network Sharon and Arthur Crisera Jack and Ellen Cromer Bruce Michael Cross Virginia and Brian Crynes Tara Cummins Jeanette and Marc DeBenedictis Ms. Patricia DeCaro William and Karel Deibel Dell and Renee Deierling J. D. and Cecile Delafield Graham Dell Kim Dentler Irene Derosier Kim Desilet Shirley Deutschendorf Pradip Dhara Robb Dibble Bruce and Jodie Dibert Sistie and Bradley Dickinson Kathleen and Al Didier Kathleen Didier Sarah Dill Dianne Dilling Curtis C. Dils, Jr. John Dingethal Mr. & Mrs. Darryl E. Doak, Sr. Edward Dobrasz Jim Dobson Jean and Larry Doering T h a n k Yo u ! Bradley and Susan Brickman Herb and Shirley Bridge William Bain Beamon and Marie Bruce Balha Brockway A. 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Teichgrab Sandra Tersteeg James Thomas Shannon Thomas Patricia and Terrance Thomas Aimee Thompson Ryan Thompson Linda and James Thorburn Joan and Richard Thorp Diana Titcomb Christine Tomforde Elizabeth Toomey Arthur Torgerson George Tostevin Totem Ocean Trailer Express, Inc Judy Townsend Claire Toycen Barbara Trenary Ralph and Diane Trieselmann True Fabrications True North Land Surveying, Inc. Mr. William Tubbs Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Turner, Jr. Lisa and Steve Turnure Lenore Unger United Way of New York City University Volkswagen Audi Kristina Utzschneider William Valentine Ann and Jan Van Broekhoven Dave VanDerWerff Mary C. Vanderzicht Denise Vestman Harold Vhugen Deanna Vyse Jan W. Wagner Ruth Walior Mary and Virgil Walker Wally and Linda Walker John Waring John and Marilyn Warner Cindy Wascher Washington Wine Company, LLC Eugene and Marilyn Webb Jennifer Webster Gerard Weiler Mr. and Mrs. Welch Wells Fargo Community Support Campaign Susan P. Wells Theresa Werlech Hill and Bobbi Wesselius Paul Westmattelman Polly Ann and Robert Weston Frank and Jan Wetzel Tony and Linda Whatley Barbara White Robert White Peter R. Whitehead Margaret A. Whitlock Whitney Crull Hines Design Terri and Greg Whittle Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Wickstrand James and Mary Lou Wickwire Wildland Adventures, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Wilgis III Linda Wilgis Dan L. Williams Lenore Williams Maribeth Williams Tim Williams Willis Hall, LLC Harriet and Frank Williston Paulette Willyard Michael Wilson Marcella Wing and Jeffrey Robbins Amy Wingard Dorothy and Sam Wittenberg J. M. Wixom Adam Wong and Jane Otaki Ann Wood Irwin and Sally Woodland Susan and Douglas Woods Dr. Janet Woods Joy Worcester Clint Worthington Winslow and Catherine Wright Linda and David Wyman Earl Wymore and Jerilyn Molloy The Yarn Gallery Cheryl Yochum Joyce and Craig Young Dan Young Richard and Karen Zech L.D. and Jaclyn Zorbrist Sandra and Chad Zottoli Kathryn Zufall-Larson, M.D. Many Thanks! Gifts-In-Kind Donors Acclaim Sign & Display Kent Achtyes Action Paper Inc. Activision Inc. Albert Lee Appliance Ken Alexander American Meter and Appliance Erin Athene Aventail Axio Research Corporation B. Thomas Trucking Bank Of America Regional Sales Relocation Division Lonna and Gary Barber Robert Barlow Kim Bateman Ashley Bird Dale and Carla Bishop Stephanie Blum Boeing Company Arthur Braun Judge Bobbe Bridge and Mr. Jonathan Bridge Sandra Bryant Bryce Mohan Photography Mr. and Mrs. James S. Calderhead John Cameron CCS Printing Chateau Retirement Communities Randy Chushcoff John and Judy Clark Stephen Clausen Patrick Cleary Patricia Clough Cold Stone Ice Cream Store Robert L. Cole C.J. Collins ColorGraphics Mark W. Conforti Mike and Nancy Cordry Renee Cox Maryann and Sten Crissey Joe Cullen Kris and Kacey Cutler Kenn Daratha Leland Darrow Susan Daves Christopher Davies Harry Demorest Yenii and John Dex Bruce and Jodie Dibert Georgene and Roderick Diem Marilyn D. Dillard Robert L. Dreiszus Marlene and Donald Eager Elements Of Design Galen Ellenberger Mr. Fernando G. Estudillo Teresa Fager Mr. Grennady Filimonov Lisa Frederking Ft. Lawton Housing Friends G Gibbs Gifts In Kind International Richard H. Girolamo Gerald Goetz Val Gorder Gradient Corporation Jason Graham Gregg's Green Lake Cycle Milton J. Grover Guitar Center Corporate Bill Hain Brett Hansen Roger Hansen Todd Harder and Kristina Hart Charles C. Harshberger Cheryl Hart and Thomas Becker Dennis Hartman Sandy Hayes Jeanne Hayne Don Heidt B. Heistad Bill and Lisa Heusler John M. Hilton and Annie Gleason Charles Hodge Edwin D. Hopwood Joel Huffman Janice Huggler Ignition USA Debra James Carolyn and Patrick James Fred Jenneskens Larry Johnson David Jones Keller, Inc. Junior League of Seattle, Inc. Joe Kaltenbacher Andy Kelly Kerry Oliver Guild Kathleen King James Kline Daniel Kodlin Trudy Kong Doug and Sharon Koss Susannah and James Lake Sandi Lakey Kent Lambert Landmark Theatres Lane Powell Attorneys and Counselors Les Schwab Tires Jay and Michele Levinger Donald Lichty Jennifer Louman Kenneth Maliszewski Gerald P. Malleck Jeff Markholt Braden Marshall Christina Martin Leslie and Todd Maschmadt Bruce Mason Michael Mcguire Christina McInnis Wade McNeil Duane Meyer Stanley and Betsy Minor Miracle Carpet Patricia Mitchell John Morley Museum of Flight Jeff Nelson Frank Newsome Mr. Jan van Nieuwkerk Nike Corporation June Leahey Crystal Oceans Mr. Patrick J. Olson Peter Ostenson Douglas Owens Jack Papegaay Nancy Pasternak Jean and Tom Patterson PCL Construction Services Inc Nat and Poo Penrose Elizabeth and Jay Peterson Erin Peyovich Maxine Powell Queen Anne Fortnightly Club Mark Rego The Rice Family Brian Ripp Roca Fuerte Michael S. Rogers Roofcorp, Inc. Keith Rosand Howard Rosenfeldt RPM Steel. Inc. Daniel Russell Mario Russo Safeway Saint Anthony's School Salon Joseph Karen Sandeno Jeff Schaffer Kristina and Michael Schemnitzer Rodney Scheyer Julie Schickling Mark Schneider Cynthia Schopp Jack Scott The Seattle Aquarium Seattle Center Foundation Seattle Church of Christ Seattle Department of Parks and Recreation Seattle Mortgage Company Seattle Performance Medicine Seattle Shirt Company Helen and Matt Sernett Bryan Snider David H. Sohr Joan and Louis Soriano Specialty Transport, Inc. Speedy Glass Springhill Suites Starlight Starbright Children's Foundation Randy Stronks Sunset Bowl Lois and Jack Sweeney Tamarack Center Stanley and Sally Taylor Wanda Taylor The Lionheart Foundation Brian Thiessen George Thompson Roger Trail Janet Tupper Roy Umcauf Unionbay Sportswear Patrice VanDuin Vivek Varma Ann Venables Sam Voldentest Vulcan Inc. Dorothy and Kenneth Waldron Judge Anthony Wartnik Fred Wicks Scott Williams Windermere Foundation Carl Winterhalder Wizards of the Coast, Inc. Ron and Nora Wojciechowski Woodland Park Zoological Gardens C. J. and Maryhamilton Worm Mr. Ayako I. Yamada Dorothy and James Zinn Zymogenetics, Inc. Honors & Memorials SCH received gifts in honor of: SCH received gifts in memory of: Randy and Camille Churchill Anna Forbush The Kasman Family Nat and Poo Penrose Jen Silvernale Jim Snyder Katy and Bruce Titcomb Maryhamilton Worm Robert Flanagan Barbara Jensen Ernest Rinard Seattle Children’s Home has made every effort to accurately reflect all gifts given to the organization during fiscal year 2006 (July 1, 2005 to June 30, 2006). If we have made an error, please accept our sincere apologies and contact us at (206)298-9650 or by email at [email protected] so that we may make the necessary corrections. Thank you! Financials Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2006 Public Support & Revenue $4,851,998 Contributions United Way of King County State Reimbursements, Grants & Contracts Managed Care & Third Party Insurance Investment Income & Other 13% 6% 76% 1% 4% Total Expenditures $5,170,987 Residential Treatment Developmental Disabilities Juvenile Justice Outpatient Multisystemic Therapy Pediatric Assessment Center Children's Long Term Inpatient Program Food Services & Program Support Management & Support Services Development & Community Relations Net Assets and Liabilities 48% 5% 2% 4% 4% 4% 5% 7% 17% 4% $6,919,258 The 2005-2006 financial records of Seattle Children's Home were audited by McGladrey & Pullen, LLP and conducted in accordance to generally accepted auditing practices. Page 21 SCH Leadership Seattle Children’s Home is governed by a volunteer Board of Trustees. The individuals serving on this board give of their time, talent and treasure most generously. It is through the careful guidance of generations of such volunteers that Seattle Children’s Home has continued to serve the needs of our community’s children and as always...provide hope for our future. The following individuals graciously served as Trustees during the 2006 fiscal year (July 1, 2005 to June 30, 2006). Board of Trustees Bobbe Bridge Sterling Clarren Maryann Crissey Christina Demopulos William Golding Lee Hooks Andy Kelly* Ted McCaugherty Yo u g i v e children hope for the future. T h a n k Yo u ! Sally Pasette* Nat Penrose Rina Ritchey Jim Snyder Don Stephens Ben Straley John Teutsch * Co-Chair Leaders can not lead without the pull of hope. — Unknown E x e c u t i v e S ta f f Dr. Gena Palm, Executive Director Don Burdine, Director of Administrative Services Matt Boswell, Director of Human Resources Dr. James Peacey, Medical Director Linda Scherer, Controller Susan Scratchley, Director of Development & Marketing Page 23 through comprehensive mental health and developmental services families children and Helping Phone: (206) 283-3300 website: www.seattlechildrenshome.org 2142 Tenth Avenue West Seattle, Washington 98119 A n n u a l R e p o r t Seattle, WA Permit #757 PAID Non-Profit U.S. Postage
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