Mailing Address: NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE Peninsula Family Connections P.O. Box 358 San Carlos, CA 94070 PAID SAN CARLOS, CA PERMIT NO. 162 Site Locations: Belle Haven School Menlo Park 414 Fourth Avenue Redwood City 1070 Beech Street East Palo Alto In This Issue: Supporting Family Connections’ Graduates Through the New Young Scholars Program 1-2 Lakas Shimizu Philanthropy Fund Grants Touching Donation to Family Connections 3 2013-14 Donor List Family Connections Agency Profile 4 5 The Playhouse That Zach Built 6 Note from the Executive Director 7 Family Connections Board of Directors Updates 7 Night of Dreams Event 8 If you know of someone who would be interested in receiving the Report Card, please let us know. Or, if you received this newsletter and would like your name removed from our mailing list, contact us at 650.369.6467 or [email protected]. Newsletter Layout by Glen So. 4 Annual Night of Dreams Recognition Event Honorees Announced th Our Mission To establish the resources and broad recognition to be the first place that low-income families go for early childhood and parent education – empowering children and their parents to learn, grow and dream. Our Vision To foster the potential of our community’s youngest at-risk children and their families by giving them the skills to succeed and the confidence to have a positive impact on the world. Save the Date Tuesday, February 24, 2015 Sharon Heights Country Club We are proud to honor the following individuals and organizations for their meaningful contributions to Family Connections. Outstanding Partners - The Family of Eric & Amy Sahn Outstanding Funders - The Morrison & Foerster Foundation Outstanding Volunteers - Kiwanis Club of Palo Alto Please mark your calendars to join us as we celebrate our honorees and showcase the journeys of our students and families. Don’t miss this evening of fun, celebration, and inspiration! Tickets will be available in early 2015. Event sponsorship opportunities of our most important fundraiser are available. Please contact Meg McLaughlin at [email protected] for more information. Board of Directors: Nic Kiyasu - President Andrea Ballard Gretchen Cheng Debbie Denton Angela Espinosa Leslie Mayerson Meg McLaughlin Sandy Simmons Moore Denise Touhey Advisory Board: Carrie Du Bois Alisa Greene MacAvoy Rabbi Nat Ezray Patricia Meyer Don Horsley Memo Morantes Steven Kaufman John Seybert Fiona Ma JoAnn Sokolov Sister Trinitas Hernandez Dr. Sally Stewart Executive Director: Renée Zimmerman Contact Us: Family Connections P.O. Box 358 San Carlos, CA 94070 phone: 650.369.6467 email: [email protected] www.familyconnections.org Family Pa r e n t s a n d C h i l d r e n G r o w i n g To g e t h e r REPORT CARD Fall A Parent Child Education Center Family Connections A Parent Child Education Center Building a Path to Achievement 2014 Supporting Family Connections’ Graduates Through the New Young Scholars Program Family Connections’ First Class of Young Scholars and Their Parents Gather for a Summer Kickoff Event at Our Belle Haven Site The Challenge – “How were Family Connections former participants doing once they left our program and entered the K-12 school system?” That was a question we had traditionally sought to answer through our alumni survey. The annual survey yielded some good information but was limited in scope, particularly once the children moved beyond 3rd grade when it became more difficult to track progress on a broad scale basis. We found that we had a limited ability to formally track long-term results but we knew we always wanted more information to demonstrate our long-term success. On the flip side of this issue, many of the parents who we were able to stay in contact with through our Alumni Survey or more casually, would reach out to our teachers and Education Coordinator for ongoing advice and support. After multiple years at Family Connections a close relationship was often established and many parents expressed the desire to continue that relationship and feeling of support beyond their child’s preschool years. And so it was with these two realities in mind that Family Connections sat down with Andrea and Andy Ballard to learn of their idea for a program that would follow, support and guide Family Connections alumni from the time families left our program into and through their children’s K-12 school years. The Solution – The Young Scholars (YS) Program that was developed out of this vision provides students with the resources needed to succeed personally and academically from kindergarten into college through academic support, mentoring guidance, and parent engagement. The YS Continued on page 2 Family Connections...continued “The Young Scholars Program has brought a sense of hope for the children and parents in East Palo Alto. We have families who have the dedication and interest in making better students of our children. The program provides support and guidance to not only the student but the parent as well. Thank you Young Scholars” sounding board, encourager, motivator and friend. The Launch – As this new school year got underway towards the end of August, our first group of 13 Young Scholars had both successes as well as challenges with their transitions into kindergarten. Some challenges were difficult and the advice and support of the YS staff team has been critical to helping parents resolve the issues. Others were seemingly minor but provided key opportunities for us to intervene and help. For example, a couple of children were coming home very hungry after their full day of school and when pressed it was discovered that some of them couldn’t open the milk cartons and were too shy to ask for help. Our YS team came up with the idea to have the children practice opening the milk cartons at their September Saturday session as a way to help them become more comfortable and independent. The Goal – Our objective is to actively engage our Young Scholars, their families, and community partners to – Erika Perez, YS Parent promote a culture where students are inspired to believe in their abilities, develop their strengths, and discover Program includes weekly one-on-one meetings with the their passion. The Young Scholars Program will enable Coordinator, monthly Saturday sessions with small group students to reach their full potential so they may obtain a activities that expand on their school week curriculum and college degree or vocational profession and give back to parent education classes and extracurricular activities their communities. We are excited to be in full swing with to guide families through the various educational stages. the YS program after two years of development and we The YS Program does not seek to replace the wide array are looking forward to watching it grow. If you would like of excellent support services already available to families to become involved either as a volunteer or supporter, but rather to fill in the gaps and provide an underlying please contact Program Coordinator, Miriam Yupanqui at: consistent core of support, being the extra eyes and ears, [email protected]. “We are thrilled to help launch the new Young Scholars program and we are excited to be able to provide Family Connections’ children and families with this new level of ongoing support.” Young Scholars enjoying summer field trip to CuriOdyssey 2 – Andrea & Andy Ballard Note from the Executive Director Dear Friends, This has been another busy year for Family Connections. Not only have we spent a good deal of time growing from within but we have also been out and about in the community more so than ever before. The newest buzzword I have come across as I meet with other likeminded organizations is “Collective Impact”; the concept of public/private entities working together for the greater good, maximizing the use of limited resources to realize greater efficiencies while hopefully reducing duplication of effort and increasing impact. We have always been fortunate here in San Mateo County to have had excellent public/private working relationships and we are excited to see the interest shown by new and longstanding funders to attach much needed dollars to these ongoing efforts. Examples of this type of collective work are: First Five San Mateo County’s “Bridges to Success” Initiative, the Children’s Collaborative Action Team (focusing on child abuse prevention), the Heising-Simon’s Parent Engagement Initiative, the Big Lift and Redwood City 2020 to name a few. All are comprised of some type of government and non-profit partnerships with funding attached. Central to many of these efforts is a direct relationship and coordination between local public school districts and the various partnering organizations either feeding into the districts (such as preschools) or directly supporting the districts (such as afterschool programs). The continued and strengthened coordination of these types of efforts will be critical as we move into the second half of this decade. Family Connections is looking forward to continuing to be an engaged partner in these efforts and we welcome you to reach out to us if you would like to learn more about our work or how you can support or enhance what we are working to achieve. Cooperatively Yours, Renee Zimmerman Executive Director Family Connections Board of Directors Updates The backbone of our agency is our fabulous Board of Directors. This volunteer policy board is responsible for the overall fiscal health of Family Connections as well as for the long term strategic vision of the agency. They provide direct oversight and support to the Executive Director and they serve as ambassadors in the broader community advocating for Family Connections and all interests of importance to our work such as quality education, family support, parent engagement & leadership. Our Board members serve two year terms and are eligible to serve three terms in total. We are very fortunate to have had strong and committed board members over the years and we look forward to welcoming in new board members going forward. A heartfelt goodbye to Rebecca Li , Joyce Romeo and Amy Sahn. These dedicated women served a combined 13 years on the board. All three volunteered in other capacities with Family Connections prior to their work on the board and Amy Sahn will continue on as a Young Scholars volunteer. We wish them all the best of luck and look forward to a continued relationship in the future. Finally, we would like to welcome three new board members: Gretchen Cheng, Angela Espinosa and Sandy Moore. Each brings specialized expertise including among many other talents and experiences: fundraising and HR (Angela), real estate and finance (Sandy) and pediatric occupational therapy (Gretchen). Please see our website for their full bios. We are looking forward to getting to know each other and growing as a new board under the continued leadership of Nic Kiyasu as Board President. If you are interested in learning more about our board of directors or becoming a board member, please contact us at: [email protected]. 7 The Playhouse That Zach Built Zach and friends unloading the new playhouse One of the more meaningful ways that teens have been able to support Family Connections over the years is through their Bar or Bat Mitzvah community service project. One such young man is Zachary de Haaff. Zach lives in Menlo Park, attends Hillview Middle School and likes to play basketball, the drums and swim for the Menlo Mavericks. In addition to his many activities, Zach has been an avid builder since he was 18 months old. When the time came to think about his upcoming community service project Zach learned about Family Connections through his Hebrew teacher, Bill Futornick and then he excitedly shared his idea to build a playhouse with our Volunteer Coordinator, Betsy Carter. Zach spent many hours designing, planning and building the playhouse (all constructed in pieces at his home). During the big installation day in late August, his parents rented a moving truck and moved the playhouse piece by piece to our Belle Haven site in Menlo Park. Zach is very happy that our program will benefit from the playhouse and he hopes that children happily play in it for years to come. Belle Haven preschool participants excitedly posing in front of their new playhouse Thank you to the following volunteers who helped with the playhouse project: Zachary de Haaff, Brian de Haaff, Jason de Haaff, Michelle de Haaff, Josh Lipp, Mary Lipp, Aaron Lipp, Jeff Axelrod, Matt Feuer, Aviva Futornick 6 Lakas Shimizu Philanthropy Fund Grants Touching Donation to Family Connections Last December 2013, the Parreñas Shimizu family experienced the sudden and heart-wrenching loss of their 8-year old son Lakas. Lakas (whose name means “strength” in Filipino) meant the world to his family. With his unexpected passing, parents Celine & Dan, along with 11-year old brother Bayan, sought to find ways to honor his memory by generously supporting others. Family Connections was selected to receive one of their first donations this past May. In Dan’s words, “Family Connections truly represents many of the things that were important to Lakas, particularly the idea of helping others, of giving the gift of education to young children, of learning new things and of being an inclusive, supportive organization where everyone is celebrated for their strengths and what they can contribute to the world around them.” Even in his young years, Lakas was very interested in community service and he actively participated with his family in outreach opportunities organized by his elementary school. Lakas was a kind young man who would go out of his way to include and encourage those around him. Indeed, he even helped to create a schoolyard game of “Infinity” tag where everyone was “It”, a game that his 2nd grade class couldn’t wait to play at recess! The Board and Staff are very honored by this donation. The funds will be used to directly support our tuition-free preschool and kindergarten readiness program during our new school year, which began this past September 2nd. To read a further tribute to Lakas Parreñas Shimizu, please visit LakasShimizu.org. Recent Foundation Grant Awards Beth Longwell Foundation ($2,500) Intero Foundation ($5,000) Campbell Foundation ($10,000) Palo Alto Weekly Holiday Fund ($7,500) Facebook Community Fund ($2,200) 3 Annual Giving Campaign The following is a list of individual donors, foundations and corporate funders who made gifts received between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy. Please inform us of any errors or omissions so that we may correct our records. $20,000 + Donors Anonymous Anonymous Andrea and Andy Ballard Children’s Collaborative Action Team County of San Mateo Human Services Agency Eric and Amy Sahn Silicon Valley Community Foundation (KTK Contract) Silver Partners ($2,500 - $19,999) Center for Speech, Language, and Occupational Therapy, Inc. City of Menlo Park East Palo Alto Kids Foundation Facebook Local Community Fund Franklin and Catherine Johnson Foundation Hurlbut-Johnson Charitable Trusts Intero Foundation, Inc. Annie Luetkemeyer and Ben Coughlin Matthew and Leslie Mayerson Mills-Penninsula Health Services Palo Alto Weekly Philanthropic Ventures Foundation Redwood City Rotary Foundation (car raffle proceeds) Gerald and Jenny Risk Wells Fargo Foundation Contributor’s Circle ($1,000 - $2,499) Lori and Aaron Bator Cynthia and David Becker Shelley Brown Beth Longwell Foundation Janet and Richard Hart Heising-Simons Foundation (math grant) Kaufman Family Fund Nic and Dave Kiyasu Lakas Parrenas Shimizu Philanthropy Fund Ruth Pinkus-Resnik Stuart & Meg McLaughlin Kay Melchor Mervyn L. Brenner Foundation Priscilla Peabody The Reis Foundation Lee Scheuer The Morrison & Foerster Foundation Denise and Carl Touhey Family Circle ($500 - $999) Lorena Alcayaga Steven Anderson John Andrews Dr. and Mrs. George Andros Patty Leeper and Craig Ball Kerry Bitner and James Taschetta Burlingame Mothers’ Club Curtis Chen and Piming Lai Mei and Harold Chen Wally and Gretchen Cheng 4 Sian Davies Debbie and Paul Denton Philip and Christina Dur Steven and Carol Elliott Miguel and Angela Espinosa Sally Falkenhagen Kelly Couch Michelle and Bill Futornick Wendy and Jon Grad Cathy and Joe Guglielmi George Jaquette Angela and Nick Kalayjian Jonathan Kaplan Nancy Kessler Kiwanis Club of Palo Alto Anne Lynde Fiona Ma Patricia and Bryant Macy Kimarie and Steve Matthews Colin McKee Andrew and Carrick McLaughlin Holly Myers and Kirk Neely Lauren Pachkowski Gina and Jess Parks Frank and Sandy Peale Katherine Peters Katie Raab Joyce & Mike Romeo Jose Santos Laura Larkin and Eric Saund Mona and Nihir Shah Martha Simmons Jeff and Linda Starr Katie and John Storey Connie Tamaddon Resource Area for Teaching Alex and Miriam Yupanqui Friends ($100 - $499) Laura Abram Betsy and Jay Adams Jan Adams Mimi Ahern Lorena Alcayaga Miguel Alvarado Ian Bain Jessica Mihaly and Craig Baker Debbie and Steve Baloff Angela Banet Leonila Bautista Rebecca Beck Christopher and Allison Benjamin Katie Bracco Comfort Kathryn Breaux John Floyd and Elizabeth Brenner Janet Brooks Bunker Hill Parent Paricipation Nursery School Linda & Jon Burt Anne E Campbell Anne Carlevaris April Carlson Denise and Tim Chappelle Jan and Bill Christensen David and Wendy Chute Kevin Clay Marsha Johansen Lee Crager Marilou Powers Cramer and Johannes Cramer Kevin and Zoe Crowder Jon Curry Joanna Dagum Meaghan Carr and Janet Day Decathlon Sports Club Jacqueline Devgan Jenni and Sina Djafari Seth Rosenblatt and Sara Dobbs Leslie Doyle Carrie Du Bois Karl and Nancy Ehat Su-Mien Chong and Kyle Elrod James and Susan Enslen Shannon and Jeff Fallick James Fazio Dalynn May and Christopher Ferro Simon Firth and Jennifer Summit Matt and Renee Fischer Donn and Nancy Forbes Sarah Kelsey and William Forrest Sophie and Arthur Brody Foundation Susan Powell and Lyonel Francis Ron Galatolo Scott and Tina Gattey Scott and Lauri Gibson Girl Scout Troop 2657 Duane and Gloria Goff Nicole and Keith Goldstein Daniel and Catherine Gramlich Renee Greenstein Christian Hammond Victor and Lisa Hanna Monika Hastings Roberta Held Henry Heubach Cheryl Hightower Bruce Hodge Lawrence and Pamela Hoenig Patty Holubar Karen Hunt Jacqui Inglis Angela Jaime Saila Kariat Sybille Katz Samuel Kaufman Gretta Keegan Val and Joe Keller Jeanette Kennedy Nina and Christopher Keys Vicki King-Trager Maeve Knoth Ferah Kutlu Sharon and James Lahey Jennifer Larson Brian and Patricia Latimer Margie Lawson Howard Lee Emily Lowe Gigi Luke Kathleen Lynch Jill & Jeff Mannie Laurel Mc Ateer Trudi McCanna Marcella McCollum Charmaine McCrystal Alaistair and Amy McHugh Mark Olbert and Barbara McHugh Mireille McKee Mark Melbye Nancy and Paul Melmon Dan and Eva Miranda Stephanie Moody Sandy and Mark Moore Yousef and Diana Moradzadeh Guillermo Morantes Laurel Morris-Wexler Denise Mulle Gabriela Murillo Clarissa Naftzger and Jorge DiMartino Jose Nieves Kristine and Eric Nyhus Jane Madden O’Gorman Carol Orton Jennifer Overholt April Pardini Steve Payne Ricardo Perez Lynn and Jeff Pierce Jaime and Esther Pinkus Ulla Pironi Tracy Plowman Tamara and Craig Pow Rita and Peter Redford Kristin and Bob Reidy Stephanie Richman Michael Robles Megan Rodkin John and Michelle Rohrer Kristy Roos-Taylor and Mike Taylor Leslie and Daniele Rosario Karen Manship and Dan Rubins Dan and Anne Rudolph Tara and Jeff Samuels Mark and Christina Satterlee Emily and Jim Scheinman Heidi Schell Amy Schwimmer and Mark Segal Eric Sellinger Debbie Siefert Paige and Shawn Singh JoAnn Sockolov Genaro Solorio Michelle Sours Gregory and Nancy Sterling Dr. Sally Stewart Sergio and Amelia Stone Aimee and Andy Swanson Nancy Swanson Celine Takatsuno Jane and Paul Taylor Janet Thomas Doug Thompson Molly and Andrew Titley Cathy Tokic Leslie Lian and Edward Tuttle Mabry and William Tyson Margarita Ventura Loree Watanabe Mary Watson Anna and Jeffrey Weidell Christine and Brian Weiss Diane Werner and Karl Wexler Michelle Wright Nancy Wright Jannie Wu Jenny and Joe Wucher Katherine and Steve Wurzburg Sharon Yang Lynette York John and Renee Zimmerman Supporters (Up to $99) Kristen Anderson Donna Avanzino Gail Badduke Jose and Mary Baez Janet Barbash Nancy Barbash-Lerner Gary and Rosemary Behrens Frank and Mariko Biondi Carol Borba Bill and Sue Carter Dana Chaiton Kimberly Chen Bock Emi Chuang Brian W. Connor Leanne Cummins Richard and Carol Dana Melissa and Tim Davis Marty and Judy Deggeller Ian Dixon Jo Ann Dugoni Rita Fishman Melissa Frank Andrea Freeman Karen Gemmer Diana and Ken Gendotti Eric and Emilee Getter Diane Goldman Jeff Greenfield Rosalie Hare Lisa Hicks Dumanske Laura Hovden Frank and Daniele Huerta Carolyn Hutchinson Ann Idzik Marsha Johansen Kim Overton and Carl Johnson Nancy Wright Judith Kerfoot Margot Knight Brady Knight Hedvika Knoth Don and Bitsy Kosovac William and Kimberley Liss Elisabeth and Michael Mancini Julie and Marc Manuel Shelly Masur Chara Mathur Jeanie McLoughlin Mara Mintzer Jill Morgan Chris and Jennifer Morris Robert and Harriet Moss Mary Murphy Regina Neu The Nueva School Charles and Sarah Pederson Jennifer Pedrotti Catherine Pieck Ralph and Kim Pisani Tami Raubvogel Melissa and Casey Rivers Jodi Rogoff Dey and Antoinette Rose David Silberman Celia Skipton Melinda Slatt-Friedeberg Rosemary Holden Smith Pam Songer Regine Staufenberg Jean and Dave Tech Linda Teutschel Anne V. Tick Bonnie Velcich Lisa and Darrow Wehara Pearle Levine Wilborn Victor Young Family Connections also thanks “Night of Dreams” sponsors and attendees and “Rotary Car Raffle” ticket purchasers In Kind Contributions - Thank you to the many individuals and businesses who contributed throughout the 13/14 fiscal year. The following is a list of larger in-kind donations: Burlingame Mother’s Club Graduation Backpacks and supplies Catherine Bock Gardening Materials Everest Charter High School Meeting Space Hands On Bay Area volunteers Kiwanis Club of Palo Alto Facility Repairs Raising a Reader Book Bay Program Ravenswood City School District facility space Second Harvest Food Bank snack program Sequoia Union High School District - facility space Young Men’s Service League Volunteers Google - volunteers Comcast - Comcast Cares Day Family Connections Agency Profile 2013-2014 Actual Annual Revenue. Total $860,000 $280,000 Annual Giving $175,200 Special Events School Districts Served $160,100 KTK Contract Ravenswood City School District Redwood City School District Sequoia Union High School District (Sequoia Adult School) $152,800 CCAT & First Five $73,200 Foundations $18,400 Earned Income (rent, interest) 2014-2015 Planned Revenue. Total $894,600 Participation (Nurturing Families & Preschool) Families 189 Children 250 Adults 380 $180,200 Special Events $160,200 KTK Contract 12 Children 13 Adults 24 154 Classrooms 7 Volunteer Hours 2,500 Number of Volunteers 250 $87,900 Foundations Hi-Lights from June 2014 Parent Year-End Surveys As a result of participating in Family Connections this year: 97% 94% 88% 92% 94% 93% 97% Participation (Kickoff to Kindergarten) Children $20,000 Earned Income (rent, interest) $156,300 CCAT & First Five Participation (Young Scholars) Families $290,000 Annual Giving 0 Understand the importance of reading to my child often I provide my child with balanced nutritious meals Know how to discipline my child in positive ways I understand the effects of domestic violence on my children I feel there are more people I can count on when facing a problem Have increased family activities that emphasize fitness I feel a strong sense of community at Family Connections 20 40 60 80 100 5
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