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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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. 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
Charles and Joyce Doland
Sean Donnelly
Kristine Donovick
Tom and Nancy Doolittle
Fred Dorman
James Dougherty
Laurie Dowling
Michael Downen
Patricia Drummond
Myrtle Dudley
Debbie and Robert Duffy
Priscilla Duffy
Patricia Durham
William and Alice Eastman
Michelle Eaton
Rachael Eaton
Malcolm Edwards
John and Betty Eicher
Richard Eisen
Josie and William
Eisenhart
Donald and Paula Eismann
Paula Eland
Diane Ellis
James Ellis
Sarah English
Karl Erickson
Rick Eskenazi
William Etnyre
G. F. and Norma
Fitzmaurice
Kay Fleenor
Douglas and Mary Fleming
Flex-Plan Services, Inc.
Paul and Patty Flowers
Jamie and Wen-Da FolandTseng
Susan Fowler
Helen Foy
Georgia and Roderic
Franklin
Thelma and Samuel
Franklin
Tanya Friberg
Scott and Erica Friedman
Tracy Fuelleman
Irene Fury
Allena Gabosch
Faye and Gary Gallagher
Lee Ann Galli
Vickie and Timothy Ganahl
Barbara and Alan Gann
Lin and David Garretson
Liz Garrett
Dennis Gay
Angela and John Giaever
David and Anne Gilbert
Robert and Barbara Giles
Bea Evans and Joan
Mendenhall
Robin Faatz
Effa and Ron Farnsworth
David and Lynne Feinberg
Robert and Karen Felton
Chris Fergelic
Carina Fergusson
Marguerite and Guyle
Finnigan
Michael Fisher
Mr. Thomas Fisher and
Ms. Mary K. Jorgensen
Michelle Gilmore
Betsy and Dan Glaser
Glassworks
Lisa Gleason
Drs. Michael and Lucy
Glenn
Rochelle and Bernard
Goffe
Esther and Edmen
Goldsbary
Mary-Casey Goldstein
Emma and Alfred Gonzales
Anne-Marie Gordon-Leon
Ralph E. Gorin
Ann Gosanko
Frederick and Julie Gould
Brennan Gourdie
Louisa Gowen and Scott
Malatos
Teresa and Rick Graff
Torrey Gragg
Marilyn B. Graham
Douglas Graves
Susan L. Greathouse
Peter and Susan Greeley
Alyce Green
Shelley Green
Betty Greene
Naomi and G. Keith Grim
Lori Grospitz
Robert and Patricia Gross
Katharine Grunseth
Matthew Gubitosa
Mark Gucker
Gordon and Viola Gump
Rhonda Gunnells
Zoltan Gyorki
Dr. Lisa Hacker
Hugh and Letitia Hafer
Cyndee Halper
Aune Halunen
James Hancock
Jane and Paul Hansen
Stacey Hansen
Ruth and C.E. Hansing
Gregory Hanson
Neal Hanson
Steve and Bonnie Hanson
Joanne N. Harding
Jarrad Harford and Katrina
Strand
Kenneth and Susan Harper
Marcia Harper
Marilyn and John Harris
John Harrison
Kimmberly Harrison
Lisa Hart and Tom Wylie
Diane Hatzinger-Radloff
Anne Havalchak
Ann Heath and Paul Reni
Harold and Ernestine
Heath
A. J. and Martha Rose
Hedgcock
Mary Ann Heller and
James Sorrels
Kate Hemer
June Henderson
Justin Henderson and
Donna A. Day
Mark Hennings
Hennings, Maltman,
Weber & Reed
Ana and Alan Hergert
Judith Herrigel
Phyllis Herzog
Bill and Lisa Heusler
Victor Higgins
Loren Hill
Bonnie and Stephen Hill
Lynn and Barbara
Himmelman
Richard and Whitney
Hines
Michael and Jana Hobbs
Sheryl Hoefer
John and Marsha Hoffman
Karen and Harold Hogan
John and Jane Holland
Erma Holzer
Stephanie Honan
Juliet and Rodman Hooker
Ann Hooper
Bryan Horstman
Stephen and Lindsay
Horton
Fred and Karen Horvath
Marcia Horwitz
Mary Housman
Kathleen Howat
Sharon Howe
Susanne Hubbach
Mary Kay and Noel Huber
Mr. and Mrs. G. E.
Hughes
Michele R. Hutchinson
Melissa Huther and
Gordon Hof
Illuminating Ideas
Linda and Ivan Ittner
Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Jackson
Stella Essie Jacobs
Tracy and Russell Janney
Debbie Jefferson
Galen Jefferson and Bruce
Campbell
Krista Jefferson
Phoebe Jewett
Ashutosh Jhaveri
Holly Johnson
Jane Johnson
Lynette Johnson
Janet Jones
Peter and Robin Jones
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$249 and under
cont.
Robert Jones
Thayne Jongeward
Kristin Jorgensen
Julmar, LLC
Dara Juntara
Mr. and Mrs. Justice
Stuart and Maria Kahn
Carol and Chuck Kalkwarf
June and Dave Kalpousos
Virginia Kapelouzos
Robert and Ardath Karr
Karl Karzmar
Mr. and Mrs. G. H.
Kasman
Steve and Lynn Katz
Marianne Katzinski
Jennifer Kay
Sean Kelly
Thomas and Cyd Kelly
Kennedy Associates Real
Estate Counsel, Inc.
Kristin Kennell and Ranjit
Rakhra
Donald Kent
Christine Kenyon
David and Ann Kester
Jean Ketcham
Naida Khan
Cassandra Kiesz
Ms. Kilbane
Kristen Kilgore
Justine Kish
Dr. Robert Kitchell and
Dr. Carolyn Kitchell
Barbara and Jerry
Klineman
Wuiteng Koh, D.D.S.
Milen Kosev
Werner and Gerta Kozber
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J.
Kripps
Shannon Kussman
Lacy & Par, Inc.
Sue and John Lahti
Peter and Jane Lamb
Ruth and Dennis
Landmark
Lars and Debby Landrie
Leigh Christine Landry
Elizabeth and Raymond
Landry
Greg Lange
George Laramore and
Shelley Pemberton
Michele Largé
David Larrabee
Dr. Eric Larson and Dr.
Kathryn Zufall-Larson
Maxine Larson
Linda and Paul Larson
Kristin Latousek
Lucia Lawrence
Ron Lawrence
The Lawrence Trust
Linda Lawson
Lisa Lawson
Madora Lawson
Kathleen and Richard Lea
David Leaf
Patricia Leahy
James and Wanda Lee
Carla Leede
Jenelle Lehman
Juanita Leighton
James and Marsha LeMoine
Irene Leonard
Don and Carla Lewis
Bill Leyrer
Glenn Light
Carol Lindenmeyer
Lorraine Linford
Ling Shen Ching Tze
Temple
Larry Linnane
Ernest Loden and Susan
Conner
Keith Loken
Julie and Thomas
Lombardo
Lone Star Rebekah Lodge
#141
Heather Longacre
Chinmay Lonkar
Frank and Carrie Lord
Robert and Joyce
Lorentzen
Sarah Lovejoy and Erik
Christensen
Mary Low
Terry Low and Jeanine
Tang Low
M. Jean and Everett Luiten
Adelina Lulo
George Lundin
Olive Lundmark
Diana and Michael Lyons
Lynn M. Macdonald
Mac Macdonald
Robin Macias
Phyllis and John
MacKenzie
Jim and Bonnie Mackey
Dawn MacNab
Madrona Integrated Team
Charles Magee
Meg and David Magee
Christi Mahon
Robert Mammola
Michele Manber
Charles and Marjorie
Mangham
Anne and Ryan Marchand
David Marcrander
Joe Marinello
Carrie Martin
Joan and Harold Martinell
Kent and Merrie Jane
Matheson
Maryann Matteo
Bob and Nan McKinlay
C. Malcom McKinnon
Matthew T. McKinny
Dr. Dori McLennan, M.D.
Meg McNeil
Kathryn McReynolds
Pamela Meehan
Gardis Meergans and
Livingston Wernecke
Rosalyn and Donald
Melster
Gilbert Mendez
A. June Menzie
Nancy and Charles Mertel
Susan Merz and Eamonn
Swords
Susan Merza
Andrea Metcalf
Microsoft Corporation
Judy and Mike Moritz
Milburn, Jr.
Alicia Miller
Bettylu Miller
Richard L. Matteo
Betty and Arthur Matthias
Linda Maxson and Toby
Miller
Colleen McAuliffe
Kimberley McCallum
Maureen McClincy
Martin and Mary McCune
Ann McCutchan and Ted
E. Osuch
Clay McDaniel
Beverly McEldowney
Kathryne McGarry
Elisa McGee
Marketa Mcguire and
Zachary C. Elsner
Kate and Todd McIntyre
Tracey McKennon
James Miller
Terry E. Miller
Colleen and Charles Mills
Madelaine and James Mills
Michael and Phyllis Mines
Michael and Linda Moline
Teresa Moore
Lore Morgan
Katherine Moriarty
Shona R. Morin
Larry and Kimberly Morris
Helen Morrison
Kenneth and Marion
Morrison
June Morrow
Philip Mortenson and Belle
Chenault
Morton Clarke Burns Fu &
Metcalf Inc.
Wesley Moskal
Joanne and A. J. Mullally
Agnes Murdoch
Dan Murphy
Deb Murray
Jill Naas
Melissa Nakashima
Jay Neitert
Nellie Carman Trust
Andrew and Doris Nelson
Michael Nelson
Network for Good
Gretchen Newman
Jennifer Newman
Dzon Nguyen
Mahlon and Jeanne Nichols
Guadalupe Ortega
Robert Ortmeyer
Kathryn Owen
Palmer Wright Wine
Company LLC
Catherine and Thaddeus
Paprocki
Lois and Alan Park
Carol Parker Miller
Jessie Paterson
John and Laila Paus
Lois Ann and Russell
Pearson
Bowen and Susan Peck
Mitchell Peichel
Mary Peircey
Shelley Pemberton
Jason and Shayla Pendleton
Club
Wayne and Jeanne
Quinton
Mr. and Mrs. Richard R.
Radloff
Prabhu Raju
Naida Randrupp and
Frances Smith
Charlene Rankin
Charles and Arlein Poier
Rapuzzi
Gwen Rasmussen
Edward and Vicki
Rauscher
Carolyn M. Rawdon
Lloyd V. Rawlings
Jean Read
RealNetworks Foundation
Louis and Lorna Roebke
Juliet and Stephen Roger
Ted and Shannon Romer
Morris Rosenberg
Doug and Denise Ross
Cami Roth
Kelly Rudd
Chuck Russell
Mrs. Helen S. Russell
Steve Sadler
SAFECO Corporation,
Employee Giving
Campaign
Samson Estates Winery,LLC
Margaret Samuelson
Carolyn Sanborn
Beth Ruth Sandal
Sandy Sander
Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people
who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all.
— Dale Carnegie
Ann Nieder
Peter Nieforth
Matt Nielsen
Mr. Jan van Nieuwkerk
Colleen Nolan
Mary Nolting
Pennie Nomellini
Arthur Nordhoff
Karen and Steve Nordlund
Nordstrom Employees of
Bellevue Square
G.A. and J.A. Nordstrom
Dave Noreen
June Noren
Glenda Norman
Janet Norman
Stacey and Philip Norman
Lois H. North
Frances and Howard
Nostrand
Nota Bene Cellars, LTD.
Janet Nutter
Robert G. O'Brien
Julie O'Farrell
Judy O'Keefe
Clark and Joyce Olsen
Fredrick and Pauline
O'Neill
Kristine Oneill
Open Works
Zygmunta and William
Penski
Melanie Perez
Charles Perrenoud and
Geralyn Reinart
Arlene Peterson
James and Marion Peterson
Mr. and Mrs. George Petoff
Stephen Pfau
Josephine Pfleger
Jean Phelps
Steven and Anne Phelps
Kathryn and Tom Phillips
Winifred Pielow
Lana Pierce
Rodney and Malene Pierce
Piper Jaffray
Carin Poggioli
Dianne and R. Alex Polson
Susan Potts
Jane Powers
Katie Powers
Precor, Inc.
John and Legh Priest
Robert E. Prince
Proformance Rehab, Inc.
Kim Propst
Rebecca Putnam
Ruth Qualey
Queen Anne Fortnightly
Matching Gifts Program
Virginia Reddie
Paul and Charlotte Reed
Malcolm Reider
Robert Reissler
Edward Reynolds and
Ann Lee
Maureen and John
Reynolds
Nick and Diane Reynolds
Jodi Rian
Jerry and Carolyn Richard
Toni and Daniel
Richardson
Cindy and Lance
Richmond
Sylvia and Kenneth
Richstad
George Riddell
Donald Ries
Peggy Rinard and Gary
Barger
Marcia Rizzuto
Brian Robbins
Ron and Joan Roberts
Sara Roberts
Robert and Grace
Robillard
Alan and Sarah Robinson
Cornelia Robinson
Sandhill Winery
Kellie Sands
Mario Santos
Preston and Julie Sargent
Dan Satchell and Kim M.
Peterson
Debra and Paul Sauvage
Janice and Blair Savidge
Suzanne Scallon
Kathleen and A. Thomas
Schafer
Raymond and Estelle Joan
Scheetz
R. E. and G. A. Scheumann
Julie Schickling
Thomas Schlosser and Marilyn
Loveness
John and Mary Ann Schnaidt
Barbara and Allan Schneider
Barbara Schreiber
Mr. and Mrs. George
Schuchart, Jr.
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cont.
Laurie Schuchart
Robert G. Schuehle
Elaine Barbara Schunter
John and Carolyn
Schwager
John and Suzanne
Schwalbach
David Schwartz
John Scollard
Cheri Scott
Susan Scratchley
John Searing
Janice Sears
Christopher and Diana
Seidler
Robert Seng
Phil Sensabaugh
Helen and Matt Sernett
Mary and Ronald Seymour
Burt and Doris Shearer
Carl Shepherd
Dean Shibayama
William and Kathleen
Shivitz
Shred-it of Western WA
Diane and Robert
Shrewsbury
Ruth Shulman
Richard Siefert
Ron and Leslie Siggs
Robert and Irma Sikma
Melvyn Simburg
Peter Simone
Singer Antique
Galleries, Ltd
Shan Sinha
Nancy Siwiec
Diana Slater
Joel Sloss
Bridgett Smith
Dr. and Mrs. James W.
Smith, M.D.
Lee Smith
Michele and Brad Smith
Rhonda Smith
Greg Smitth
D. Elaine Snodgrass
Wendy Sobol
Sally Solaro
Robert and Kimberly
Spalding
Rodney Spencer
Timothy and Kirsten
Spencer
Lynn Spohn
Lesa Sroufe
St. Elizabeth Anne Seton
Church
Peggy Stamm
Dr. and Mrs. Walter E.
Stamm
Kathleen Stave
Merle and Joyce Steffenson
Sheldon Steinberg
Margaret Stephenson and
Barbara Hartley
Marc Stern
Kathryn and Edwin Sterner
Philip Sternola
Elaine and Mark Stillwell
Mr. and Mrs. William B.
Stoebuck
Colleen Stone
Catherine Stotler
Diana and Thomas Stotler
Ben and Kari Straley
Glenn Strand
James Stromberg
Harry and Dorothy Strong
Kathleen Strong
Michele Stutzman
Dana Sullivan and Vicki
Legman
Vincent Suppa
David J. Tamer
Deborah Taraday
Shawn and David Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob D.
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.
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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
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mental health and
developmental services
families
children and
Helping
Phone: (206) 283-3300
website: www.seattlechildrenshome.org
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