2014 Annual Report - Brown County United Way

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2014 Annual Report
Brown County United Way
LIVE UNITED
www.browncountyunitedway.org
Table of Contents
Who We Are What We Do How We Do It
Page 1-7
Page 8-11
Page 11-18
- Mission, Vision and Values
- 2014 Financials
- Volunteers
- Welcome Letter from Lisa Jossart, 2014 Board Chair
- 2014 Grantees
- Donors
- 2014 Results
- Workplace Campaigns
- 2014 Campaign
- In-Kind Support
- Common Outcomes
- Initiatives
Who We Are
Our Mission
To bring together the strengths
of our community to improve the
quality of life in Brown County
today and in the future.
Our Values
- Excellence
- Service
- Leadership
- Respect
- Teamwork
- Optimism
- Collaboration
- Innovation
- Empowerment
- Integrity
Our Vision
Everyone is exchanging
and growing their gifts and
strengths to assure needs
are being met and the
quality of life is continually
being elevated for everyone.
Brown County United Way
Our Value Proposition
Brown County United Way engages
our community, mobilizes volunteers
and strengthens local nonprofits
to achieve measurable results and
change lives.
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Welcome
United Way Evolves Into
Catalyst for Community Change
My term as 2014 board chair of the Brown County United Way is coming to an end. I am honored to say
I have been a part of this organization during a time of such positive transition. United Way has
purposefully evolved from solely being a charitable fundraiser (“dollars in, dollars out”) to become a
catalyst for community change. In this new role, United Way leverages not only its fundraising efforts,
but also all of its organizational resources and far-reaching local partnerships to mobilize the
community around targeted solutions. Here is a glance at some of the transformative work being
done.
As an organization, United Way is focused on the areas of
education, health, self-sufficiency and community connectivity —
the building blocks for a good life. As part of this work, United Way
is a driving force of support behind several vital community change
strategies:
• The Community Partnership for Children (CPC): A prenatal-to-age-5
initiative launched in 2005 that involves more than 40 organizations
working collaboratively to ensure our children are safe, healthy and
ready for kindergarten. The CPC is viewed as a state model, and as
such, United Way has mentored several other communities to form
similar partnerships.
• The Brown County Task Force on Child Abuse and Neglect: In
partnership with Brown County Human Services, a comprehensive
community plan aimed at reducing and ultimately preventing child
maltreatment was created this year and is in the early stages of
implementation.
Lisa Jossart
Brown County United Way
Board of Directors Chair 2014
Ameriprise Auto & Home Insurance • 2-1-1: A one-stop shop for human services information and
referral services, serving more than 5,000 callers annually. Our
lisa.k.jossart@ampf.com
collaborative resource database with the local Crisis Center and
Aging & Disability Resource Center, as well as our 2-1-1 PLUS sites for those without home Internet or
phone access, have been recognized as national models.
• Achieve Brown County: This collaborative effort catalyzed by United Way, Greater Green Bay
Chamber and Greater Green Bay Community Foundation now involves multiple community supporters
committed to developing a cradle-to-career infrastructure in Brown County.
None of these efforts could be carried out without fellow community members, organizations and
partners volunteering their time and investing financial resources. The 2014 Brown County United Way
workforce campaign supported 41 local programs and initiatives — all contributing to longer-term
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solutions and measured for performance and
impact. While the campaign raises approximately
4 million dollars every year, this is just the base
amount required to maintain existing levels of
support. Therefore, as the organization evolves,
so has its fundraising model. Along with the
workforce campaign, United Way relies on
additional support received through grants,
planned and endowment giving and generous
in-kind donations. These additional dollars and
services help meet emerging local needs and
allow United Way to lead and partner on new and ongoing community change efforts.
Brown County United Way
Each year most United Ways have also traditionally set campaign goals; such goals are often the
defining benchmark for success. However, as we move away from single-stream fundraising, Brown
County United Way is revisiting how our annual goals will be set, and how success will be measured.
Our success in the future will not be determined by just a single dollar amount, but by all the results
seen through year-round efforts to make positive changes in community conditions. Ultimately, that
is a truer measure of impact and a concept the whole community can rally around.
I am both confident and energized by this evolving model that, driven by the support from so many
in our community, will allow Brown County United Way to continue to play an important role in
making our community stronger, better and more vibrant for all who live here.
The Adams Square ribbon cutting. Greg Maass, President & CEO, center.
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Common Outcomes Framework Timeline
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April 2012 March 2013
Community
conversations and
local needs
research.
May 2013
Strategic Plan
Stakeholder
Summit.
June August 2015
BCUW funded
programs meet to
review refined
indicators &
common
measurement
tools.
September October 2015
August 2013 February 2014
April 2014 May 2015
Recruitment of
outcomes
panels (Education,
Self-Sufficiency
and Health, i.e.,
ESH).
Community
Connectivity
Outcomes Panel
convened;
refinement of
Phase One
outcome indicators
based on rigorous
literature review.
October 2015
BCUW grant
Outcomes Panels
application
reconvene.
materials sent out.
Trainings on
measurement tools
occur.
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January 2016
BCUW 2016/2017
grant applications
due; initial rollout
of common
measurement
system. (Start of
Phase Three)
CPC
Safe
95%
Percent of CPC-enrolled
households having no
substantiated reports of
child abuse or neglect
The Community Partnership for Children (CPC) is a prevention-focused
early childhood initiative with the vision that all Brown County children
will be safe, healthy and ready for kindergarten.
To accomplish this, many community partners work together to sustain
a collaborative, coordinated System of Care that will ultimately make it
possible to:
Strengthen families
Improve child health
Reduce child abuse and neglect
Promote optimal child development
Major highlights of 2014:
• 2,973 parents received a Welcome Baby Visit either prenatally or at
the hospital – which is 89% of all births in Brown County.
• Of these parents, 872 or 30% were identified at risk.
• 99% of assessed families were referred to community resources.
• 349 at-risk families were enrolled in either short-term or long-term
home visitation services through the CPC Gateway agencies,
attaining the outcomes listed at the right and more.
• Substantive progress was made in developing a Community
Information System to track real-time outcomes.
• The Ages & Stages Questionnaire was piloted at Prevea and Bellin
clinics.
• The second Born Learning Trail was installed at the Southwest
Branch Library and additional, community- based early learning
strategies were launched.
The central message of the CPC Initiative is that early investment in
children has the greatest potential to ensure that they will learn and
thrive in school, the workforce and life (“cradle to grave”). By doing so,
we will position Brown County’s children and the entire community for
success.
Healthy
99%
Percent of CPC-enrolled
families that were linked
to a primary care provider

Ready for
Kindergarten
65%
Percent of CPC-enrolled
children who were
developmentally ready for
kindergarten*

92%
Percent of CPC-enrolled
children who were socially
and emotionally ready for
kindergarten
* In 2013, a new edition of the
Ages & Stages Questionnaire
was used to measure this
indicator. The new edition
expanded the scoring range to
include an additional
“monitoring zone.”
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2-1-1
2014 SNAPSHOT
BROWN COUNTY
2014 Percent of
Total Need
Mental Health &
Substance
Abuse Services
6%
Consumer
Services
4%
Education
2%
Individual &
Family Life
7%
Criminal
Justice &
Legal
Services
7%
Environment &
Public
Health/Safety
1%
Basic Needs 41%
Health Care 11%
Top Referred Services
Organizational,
Community,
International
Services
13%
Income Support
and
Employment
10%
Total Brown County Phone Contacts: 5,370
Age
Call Time Frequency
Adult (19-59)
4,174
1am-4am
42
Senior (60+)
608
5am-8am
556
Youth (3-18)
38
9am-12pm
1,914
Unknown
550
1pm-4pm
2,427
5pm-8pm
319
9pm-12am
112
Contact Type
Referral
3,764
Informational
1,595
Source of Calls
Advocacy
40
Self
Crisis
28
Friend/Relative
604
Organization
97
Unmet Needs
919
Gender
Female
4,026
Male
1,328
Unknown
4,668
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How Did You Learn About 2-1-1?
Agency in 2-1-1 Database
932
Phone Book
47
Word of Mouth
649
Media
36
Unknown
543
Internet
34
Flyer/Brochure
59
Miscellaneous Facts
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Average length of call: 5.5 minutes
31% were first-time callers
14,106 searches on www.get211.org (Overall)
1,113 additional calls supporting 2-1-1 Statewide System
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Top Problems/Needs
Utilities
Housing/Shelter
Health Supportive Services
Food
Temporary Financial Assistance
Individual & Family Support Services
Public Assistance Programs
Transportation
Mental Health Evaluation & Treatment
Legal Services
Brown County Human Services
The Salvation Army
Society of St. Vincent de Paul
Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC)
Family Services of Northeast Wisconsin
Forward Service Corporation
New Community Shelter
St. Patrick’s Food Pantry
Legal Action of Wisconsin
De Pere Christian Outreach Center
Top Unmet Needs
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Community Shelters
Rent Payment Assistance
Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
Gas Money
Homeless Motel Vouchers
Food Pantries
Thanksgiving Meals
Automobile Repair Loans
Water Service Payment Assistance
Green Bay
De Pere
Ashwaubenon
Howard
Pulaski
Denmark
Suamico
Cities
4,673
318
105
43
40
35
35
Allouez
Bellevue
Wrightstown
Greenleaf
Oneida
Hobart
New Franken
978
753
373
366
236
216
208
197
194
156
940
472
386
194
163
163
119
97
86
84
313
72
57
22
19
19
15
15
14
13
28
19
17
14
13
10
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Emerging Leaders
ELS
Brown County United Way
Emerging Leaders Society
Benefits
- Connect with other
local Emerging Leaders
- Promote community
awareness & education
- Improve lives in our
community by giving
and volunteering
- Belong to the next
generation of
philanthropists
Goals
- Provide leadership opportunities, growth and knowledge
- Offer opportunities to volunteer through Brown County United Way
Mission
To create a network of young community leaders who will actively invest their
time, talents and financial resources in our community.
In doing this, the society will support the mission of Brown County United Way
to bring together the strengths of our community to improve the quality of life in
Brown County today and in the future.
Emerging Leaders Society is a group of community-minded young professionals age
21-40 who are committed to LIVING UNITED through giving, advocating and volunteering.
Emerging Leaders Society gives young professionals the opportunity to educate their
peers about issues facing our community and ways to positively impact the place in
which they live andwork.
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Financial Activities
Each year Brown County United Way’s finances are audited by Schenck SC. Assisting them and providing audit
oversight is a Finance Committee that reports to the United Way Board of Directors.
Fiscal Year 2014 Revenue and Expense Breakdown:
Campaign and Grants
$4,686,719
Net Revenue
$5,322,089
Program Revenue/Grants
$508,940
Interest Income
$51,389
Miscellaneous Revenue
$75,041
Value Added
$290,101
Donor Designation
$1,263,744
Program Service
$516,992
Administration
$708,258
Community Connectivity
$114,722
Expenditures
$5,477,800
Initiative
$357,308
Education
$725,158
Self Sufficiency
$552,500
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Emerging Needs
$267,538
Health
$681,479
2014 Grantees
Education
Health
Self-Sufficiency
Community Connectivity
ASPIRO
Positive Parenting Program
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeastern Wisconsin
Youth Mentoring Program
Boy Scouts of America – Bay Lakes Council
Scoutreach Program
Boys & Girls Club of Green Bay
Club to School Program
Youth Guidance & Development Program
CASA of Brown County
Child Advocacy Program
Encompass Early Education and Care
Childcare Program
Family & Childcare Resources of N.E.W.
Parents as Teachers Program
Family Services of Northeast Wisconsin
Coming Home Project
Healthy Families Program
Girl Scouts of the Northwestern Great Lakes
Reaching Out Program
American Red Cross – Northeast Wisconsin Chapter
Emergency Services
Transportation Services
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Green Bay
Financial Health Program
Freedom House Ministries – fiscal agent
Supporting Our Families Together (SOFT) Project
Green Bay Area Public School District – fiscal agent
Brown County McKinney-Vento Homeless Student
Program
House of Hope
Shelter Services
Legal Action of Wisconsin – Brown County Office
Civil Legal Services for Low-Income Persons
Literacy Green Bay
Adult Tutoring Program & English as a Second Language Classes
N.E.W. Curative Rehabilitation
Life Skills Literacy Program
New Community Shelter
Emergency Shelter
The Salvation Army of Brown County
Emergency Assistance Services
AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
Life Care & Prevention Services
American Foundation of Counseling Services
Outpatient Mental Health & AODA Counseling
Brown County Oral Health Partnership
Dental Care/Howe Dental Room
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Green Bay
Mental Health Services
Family Services of Northeast Wisconsin
Sexual Assault Services
Crisis Center
Counseling Clinic
Golden House
Domestic Violence Services
N.E.W. Community Clinic
Community Clinic Services
Women, Infants & Children Fluoride Varnish Program
Healthcare for the Homeless Program
N.E.W. Curative Rehabilitation
Adult Day Care Program
ASPIRO
Friends Forever (formerly Citizen Advocacy) Program
Family Services of Northeast Wisconsin
Family Assessment Coordination/Welcome Baby
Hmong Center of Green Bay
Basic Critical Needs Services/Information & Referral
Volunteer Center of Brown County
Community Volunteer Services
Initiatives
Brown County Task Force on Child Abuse & Neglect
(provider trainings and parent cafés – Brown County and
Packers grants)
Community Partnership for Children (CPC) Fund Grants
(CPC Gateway direct services)
Emerging Needs
Community Partnership for Children Initiative (investment
in the CPC Fund)
Community Response Advocate Position (grant to Brown
County Human Services)
41 programs and initiatives within 29 Brown County agencies. (Does not include $1,263,744 in donor
designations to these and additional nonprofit human service agencies.)
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2014 Results
Education
Self-Sufficiency
Health
Community
Connectivity
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Over 1,300 children gained access to quality
childcare, early education and family home
visits.
Nearly 6,300 youth gained access to
mentoring and after-school enrichment
activities.
Nearly 4,300 individuals and families
obtained housing and shelter, tutoring help,
budget counseling or legal assistance.
Nearly 5,000 seniors and individuals with
disabilities accessed transportation,
education, care or training.
Over 8,400 individuals and families received
physical, mental and dental healthcare and
life skills counseling.
Nearly 41,000 people received emergency
shelter, food, medication and other crisis
assistance.
Nearly 17,000 people received help
connecting to community resources and
volunteer opportunities.
Campaign
2014 Award Winners
Legacy Awards
R.C. Nelson Award - Steve Schmeisser
W. Heraly MacDonald Award - Mike & Leanne Haddad
George F. Kress Award - Green Bay Packers
Excellence in Nonprofit Leadership Award - Kathy Cornell
Shining Stars
Christopher Elfner
Patricia Nosgovitz
Frank Stackhouse
Bonnie Teuteberg
Outstanding Emerging Leader:
Tammy VandenBusch (Center)
Community Impact Award
Brown County Task Force on Child Abuse and Neglect: Patrick Evans, Chair
Brown County Task Force on Child Abuse and Neglect: Susan Lockwood, Vice-Chair
Outstanding Emerging Leader
Tammy VandenBusch
Best Campaign Kick-Off
Green Bay Press-Gazette
Best Company Leadership/CEO Support
Schneider
Best of Show/Best Team
Festival Foods
Best Campaign Photo
Best Campaign Kick-Off:
Green Bay Press-Gazette
C.A. Lawton Co.
Best Campaign Special Event
Family Services of Northeast WI
Meritorious Support Award
Associated Bank
Best Campaign Photo:
C.A. Lawton Co
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Volunteers
Board of Directors
Executive Committee
Lisa Jossart, Chair
Steve Matheys, Vice-Chair
Steve Schmeisser, Treasurer
Nick Arlt
Denis Hogan
David Kapic
Jeff Kirchner
Steve McFarlane
Matt Rentmeester
Members At-Large
Dennis Grusnick
Scott Hansen
Rick Hearden
Tim Kallies
George Kerwin
Dr. Michelle Langenfeld
Edward Policy
Rev. Diane Rew
Frank Stackhouse
Peter Vandenhouten
Tony Vanderbloemen
Molly Vandervest
Paul Wochinske
Retiring Board Members
Penny Shampers
Dr. Thomas Harden
Mary Meixelsperger
Lisa Reitz
Campaign Cabinet
Susan Finco, Chair
Mike Bettiga, Vice-Chair
Denis Hogan, Tocqueville Chair
Campaign Cabinet
Division Chairs
Steve McClure
Gail McNutt
Todd McPeek
Suzy Pfeifer
Jim Ridderbush
Melissa VanGheem
Ken Wachter
Dave Wanner
Companies United for
United Way
Bellin Health
City of Green Bay
Encompass Early Education Larry Clark
and Care, Inc.
Penny Schampers
Festival Foods
Steve Schmeisser
Foth - Green Bay
Cory Spice
Georgia - Pacific
Green Bay Packaging
Marketing Committee
Green Bay Packers
Zak Bruss
Humana, Inc.
Chris Elliot
KI-Corporate
Stephanie Fiedler
LaForce, Inc.
André Jacque
N.E.W. Curative Rehabilitation, Michelle Johnson
Inc.
Jenna Kast
Procter & Gamble
Brooke Lyons
RGL
Cindy McCabe
Sanimax
Dave Omernik
Schneider National
Tim Perlewitz
Schreiber Foods
Suzy Pfeifer
The C.A. Lawton Co.
Sue Premo
Wisconsin Public Service
Lisa Reitz
Molly Vandervest
Emerging Leaders
Jaime Witt
Advisory Council
Maria Gomez, Chair
Jake Bauman, Vice-Chair
Karen Gitlewski, Secretary
Tammy VandenBusch,
Marketing Chair
Lindsey Arnold
Sarah Beckman
Rashad Cobb
Joe Faulds
Mary Frank-Arlt
Paul Gazdik
Rep. Eric Genrich
Betsy Hansen
Amanda Schmidt
Jessica Schmidt
Jennifer Strebel
Marcus Zelenski
Agency Executives
Todd McPeek, Chair
Karen Michaels, Vice-Chair
Sarah Beckman
John Benberg
Paula Breese
Kathy Cornell
Christine Danielson
Robyn Davis
Mike Duschene
Rebecca Fairman
Tami Frea
Connie Greenawald
Steve Hansen
Bob Johnson
Major Don Kincaid
Mary Kong
Bonnie Kuhr
Emerging Needs Committee Steve McCarthy
Gail McNutt
Steve Matheys, Chair
Ted Phernetton
Dr. Martha Ahrendt
Scott Schnurer
Nancy Armbrust
Michael Schwartz-Oscar
Dana Bzdawka
Carrie Stempski
Tim Kallies
Cheryl Thiede
Jeff Kirchner
Jeff VandeLeest
Steve McFarlane
Sue Vincent
Mary Meixelsperger
Long Vue
Rev. Diane Rew
Dr. Christine Vandenhouten
Shannon Wienandt
Paul Wochinske
Finance Committee
Diana Ambrosius
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Rafael Aguilo
Julie Baumgart
Tia DeLeers
Jessi Graper
Rob Hathaway
Jackie Hauser
Beth Kirby
Deborah Kuhn
Michelle Pierquet-Hohner
Mary Rowan
Dr. Reid Riggle
Michelle Schamber
Kristine Skupas
Jennifer Steffens
Sue Vincent
Rick Warpinski
Basic Needs &
Self-Sufficiency
Joseph Siudzinski, Chair
Brad Coenen, Vice-Chair
Deborah Armbruster
Ana Cornelius
Kathy Cornell
Bonnie DeBauche
Fr. Ken DeGroot
Matt Dufek
Melissa Enderby
Robyn Gillis
Pete Kolaszewski
Laurie Riedy Timmerman
Diane Streubel
Shannon Wienandt
Community Access &
Resources
Erica Novak, Chair
Kelly Ellis
Pete Kolaszewski
Sue List
Ann Lor
Mary Malcore-Miller
Dave Miller
Laurie Ropson
Lucy Scanlan
Sue Schwartz
Melanie Wempe
Jim Wochinske
Health & Wellness
Rose Smits, Chair
Jennifer Anderson
Community Impact Councils Michele Anderson
Children, Youth & Families Scott Anderson
Melodie Behringer
Dr. Jennifer Lanter, Chair
Thank you to the volunteers & partners who make our work possible!
Sr. Paulette Hupfauf
Kathy Janssen
Keith Lamal
Colleen Mangless
Karen Michaels
Lois Mischler
Tamra Rhodes
Debbie Stein
Kaitlin Swanson
Marilyn Toninato
Jen Van Den Elzen
Kristin Vogel
Chrystal Woller
CPC Community
Resources Team
Deborah Armbruster
Paula Breese
Jayne Busch
Pam Corsten
Candi Cornelius
Christine Gill
Sue Gilson
Monique Herzog
Jody Jacobs
The Community Partnership Jeannine Jordan
for Children (CPC)
Ali Knight
Debbie Koval
CPC Leadership Council
Bonnie Kuhr
Denis Hogan, Co-Chair
Toni Loch
Nancy Armbrust, Co-Chair
Ellen Moore
John Dye
Sandy Pantzlaff
Mike Haddad
Paula Panure
Dr. Tom Harden
Bonnie Phernetton
George Kerwin
Debbie Stein
Tom Kunkel
Bonnie Teuteberg
Dr. Michelle Langenfeld
Tracy VandeLoo
Therese Pandl
Chrystal Woller
Dr. H. Jeffrey Rafn
Ginny Riopelle
Larry Weyers
CPC Start Smart
Advocacy Team
CPC Executive Committee & Mary Beth Boettcher
Heather Goetsch
Steering Team
Denis Hogan, Co-Chair
Nancy Armbrust, Co-Chair
Deborah Armbruster
Jamie Babbitts
John Frey
John Gossage
Tom Hinz
Mary Ann Hitch
Jeremy Kral
Randall Lawton
Dr. Greg Maass
Cori McFarlane
Georgia Miller
Laurie Radke
Dr. H. Jeffrey Rafn
Jessie Raymaker
Mayor Jim Schmitt
Andrea Schultz
Co. Executive Troy
Streckenbach
Dr. Christine Vandenhouten
Peter Vandenhouten
Sue Vincent
Tracy VandeLoo
Paula Breese
Toni Loch
Nancy Schopf
Sue Vincent
Becky Woest
Kimberly Young
CPC Research Team
Joan Klinkner
Dr. Jennifer Lanter
Julie Lennon
Tracey Ratzburg
Dr. Reid Riggle
Dr. Hilary Shager
Children & Families
Workgroup
Amber Baugnet
Kim Baye
Becky Beall
Emily Blazo
Paula Breese
Marilyn Brennan
Melissa Brockman
Stephanie Cataldo-Pabich
Lisa Clark
Taylor Connell
Alebra Cornelius
Candi Cornelius
Kathy Cornell
Amy D’Addario
Amy Dingeldein
Cheryl Du Bois
Christine Fabian
Julie Ferral
Ruth Fett
Jenny Geiken
Randie Giese
Christine Harkness
Dave Harper
Kim Hess
Sally Jansen
Bridget Johnson
Sandy Kallunki
Char Kizior
Judy Knudsen
Toni Loch
Mary Malcore Miller
Jackie Manlick
Jennie Mayer
Mary McCabe
Molly McGregor
Pam Miller
Janet Mincks
Ashley Moon
Ellen Moore
Vicki Mulvey
Melinda Pollen
Jessica Pyrek
Tracey Ratzburg
Mary Rowan
Kelly Severson
Nancy Schopf
Andrea Schultz
Alice Skenandore
Beverly Scow
Debbie Stein
Kara VanVooren
Sue Vincent
Therese Waldkirch
Patty Woeslaw
Chrystal Woller
Jeanna Zuelke
Health Outcomes Panel
Sandy Atkins
Cindy Bartel
Ed Dorff
Nancy Fennema
Pat Finder-Stone
Judy Friederichs
Kim Kinner
Bonnie Kuhr
Dr. Jennifer Lanter
Celia LaTour
Mary Jo Liesch
Breanna Mangan
Barb Michaels
Karen Michaels
Lois Mischler
Melinda Morella
Nan Pahl
Tracey Ratzburg
John Rocheleau
Beth Scheelk
Andrea Schultz
Heidi Selberg
Carrie Stempski
Dr. Christine Vandenhouten
Kristin Vogel
Johanna Wicklund
Chrystal Woller
Education Outcomes Panel
Maria Arena
Dr. Kelly Ball-Stahl
Carla Buboltz
Tara DeGrave
Kim Desotell
Kelly Ellis
Jackie Hauser
Judy Knudsen
Jill Lavarda
Mary Sue Lavin
Todd McPeek
Dr. John Ravizza
Dr. Reid Riggle
Missy Schmeling
Amy Schuh
Kelly Severson
Mark Smith
Angela Steuck
Andrea Thiry-Wenz
Milt Thompson
Long Vue
Ken Weinaug
Johanna Wicklund
Teri Willems
Self-Sufficiency
Outcomes Panel
Dean Ahrens
Julie Baumgart
Tina Brunner
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Volunteers Con’t.
Juliet Cole
Kathy Cornell
Robyn Davis
Fr. Ken De Groot
Bree Decker
Korissa Diehl
Tami Frea
Robyn Hallet
Noel Halvorsen
Eileen Hermes-Gossen
Mary Ann Hitch
Bobbie Lison
Karen Michaels
Lori Peacock
Bonnie Phernetton
Beckie Pinnow
Carrie Schatzman
Nicole Tiedt
Matt Valiquette
Brown County Task Force
on Child Abuse & Neglect
Patrick Evans, Chair
Sue Lockwood, Vice-Chair
Paula Breese
Julie Brunner
Korissa Diehl
Rod Du Bois
Judy Friederichs
Tameika Hughes
Ann Jardine
Connie Klick
David Lasee
Todd LePine
Randy Lind
Toni Loch
Mary Malcore Miller
Sue Matczynski
Kathleen McKee
Mary Miceli-Wink
Jodi Nuthals-Mikulsky
Andrea Pasqualucci
Ted Phernetton
Mary Rowan
Reva Shaw
Angela Steuck
Sue Vincent
Teresa Wargo
Jennifer Yates
Monica Zindler
Community Trainings &
Tools Team
Sharon Brauer
Kevin Brennan
Chris Bivins
Franchesca Carley
Korissa Diehl
Dan Holstead
Karen Jick
Amanda Johnson
Sue Lockwood
Mary Miceli-Wink
Karen Michaels
Jodi Nuthals-Mikulsky
Kathy Roeser
Reva Shaw
Kim Schanock
Jennifer Sovey-Fahey
Jeanna Zuelke
Family Engagement Team
Deborah Armbruster
Julie Baumgart
John Bushmaker
Julie Ferral
Jim Hermans
Tameika Hughes
Toni Loch
Mary Malcore-Miller
Peggy McGee
Kathleen McKee
Janet Mincks
Samantha Prust
Tracie Reese
Kathy Roeser
Denise Roman
Mary Rowan
Andrea Schultz
Beverly Scow
Valerie Spiering
Kristyl Thomas
Sue Vincent
Teresa Wargo
Systems Development
Team
Paula Breese
Marilyn Brennan
Holly Brockman
Julie Brunner
Chris Buckman
Ann Jardine
Lauren Krukowski
David Lasee
Veronica Ordaz
Ted Phernetton
Andrea Schultz
Jennifer Sovey-Fahey
Angela Steuck
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Bee Vue-Yang
Chrystal Woller
Steve Frisque
Jack Kemper
Jeff Knaus
Randy Kunesh
Community Information
Lynn Langenberg
System Leadership Team
Steve Langenberg
Adam Hardy, Chair
Vicki Lewis-McKee
Dr. Martha Ahrendt
Steve McFarlane
Dr. Gaurav Bansal
Betty Miller
Jon Biskner
Morgan Pendergraft
Lana Cheslock
Chris Pirlot
Diane Doersch
Mark Pirlot
Chris Elfner
Bonnie Ridderbush
Christine Gill
Jim Ridderbush
Candee Hendricks
Steve Schmidt
Shane Miller
Con Umentum
Stephen Miller
Peg Umentum
Melinda Moemmarts
Dan Vandenbush
Jen Van Den Elzen
Tony Vanderbloemen
Kristine Vreugdenhil
Ron Vercauteren
Dawn Verdegan
Office Interns & Volunteers Sue Voelker
Sheena Danforth
Dan Wadle
Alyssa Denor
Cyndy Williams
Sophia Ho-Sing-Loy
Shirley Willis
Kate Jossart
Brittney Karemoski
Participating Locals in the
Liane Lemke
Brown County United Way
Jean Mulvey
Campaign
Taylor Tatar
AFSCME Locals 1672, 1800
Gina Vieweger
AFSCME Locals1889, 1901, 3055 Labor Council Community
AFT-Wisconsin
Services Committee
ATU Local 857
Tim Voelker, Chair
Bay Lakes United Educators
Elaine Capelle, Treasurer
CWA Local 4620
Lori Schmidt, Picnic
Green Bay Education
Committee Co-Chair
Association
Kerri Smits, Picnic
Green Bay Professional
Committee Co-Chair
Police Association
Gary Allen
IAFF Local 141
Sue Allen
IAM District 10
Harold Anderson
IBEW Locals 158 and 2150
Bob Augustian
IUOE Local 420
Carol Augustian
Laborers Local 330
Harvard Betts
OPEIU Local 9
Tom Betts
Plumbers and Steamfitters Delton Bongel
Local 400
Kathy Bongel
SMW Local 18
Bill Capelle
Teamsters Locals 344 and 662
Christopher Capelle
Tosca Union
Laura Cornell
UAW Local 1102
Dennis Delie
UFCW Local 1473
Cassie DuChateau
USW Locals 597, 1096, 1319, Gary DuChateau
1321, 2-47, 2-213, 2-327
Jerry Entringer
Donors
Tocqueville $10,000+
Tom & Paula Abbott
Scott & Nancy Armbrust Fund
Bob & Carol Bush
Michael & Leanne Haddad
K.C. Stock Foundation
James & Julie Kress
Christopher Lofgren
Jack & Engrid Meng
Miriam & Jim Mulva
Ray Petersen
Mark & Mary Peterson
Family Foundation
Anonymous (3)
Gold $5,000-9,999
Michael & Barb Bettiga
William Bohn
Oliver Buechse
John & Judy Crain
Paul & Gale Denis
Susan Finco
Edward L. Fitzgerald
Foundation
Phillip Flynn & Ms. Lois Golde
Bob & Carmen Gallagher
Denis & Irene Hogan
David & Jennifer Kapic
Will Kress
Bill & Julia Malooly
Steve & Kathy Matheys
Mark & Mary McMullen
Betty Weizenicker
Jim & Kathy Wochinske
Paul Wochinske &
Kathleen Ratteree
Silver $2,500-4,999
Dan & Penny Bollom
Howard Bornstein &
Judy Russell
Ron Brodjeski
Ken & Patti Ciak
Jeff & Laurie Csuy
Melissa & Michael Gallgher
Dennis & Desi Grusnick
Christopher & Brooke Howald
Mike & Penny Hucovski
Eric Janssen
Kaap Charitable Trust
Katherine Karcz
Kevin & Lisa Kasperek
George & Kasha Kerwin
Mike & Nancy Konecny
Dan & Tonya Lloyd
Individuals, Couples & Family Foundation Leadership Donors
Greg & Jeanne Maass
Gail M. McNutt
Edward E. Miller
Daniel & Sheila Olp
Nancy & Dennis Schwenke
Deborah Stott
Neil Van Dyke & Lee Prange
Pete Vandenhouten
Joanne Weber
Bruce Weber
Maryanne E. & Tim J.
Weyenberg Family Fund
John T. Wiesler
Christopher Wolfgram
Anonymous (6)
John Challas
Lonnie Charles
Larry Chernick
Gwendolyn Christensen
Chuck & Linda Cloninger
Pamela Coles
Thomas Conboy
Larry & Mary Connors
JoAnn M. Cotter
Lisa Cribben
Jeffrey Crooks
Jim Cuene
Keith Cullen & Jill Soltau
Richard L. Jr. & Stephanie S.
Dantinne
Dale & Linda Darmody
Beverly Deavers
Bronze $1,000-2,499
Mike Degeneffe
Fran & Diane Mader
Christopher J. Del Moral-Nile
Craig & Julie Aderhold
Joseph Denk
Kimberly Allen
Jim DePaul
Laurie Allen
Daniel Dercks
Mark P. Anderson
Patrick Derpinghaus
John & Lynn Andoniades
Ryne & Julie Dickinson
Tom Andreoli
Kellie Diedrick
William Armstrong
Jim & Mary Dietsche Family
Stephanie Arredondo
Bret Drake
Joe & Barb Baemmert
Ron & Dana Dunford
Neal J. Balu
Larry Eakman
Jean Bannister
Mr. Thomas Eichenberg
Cathy Barnette
Eliot & Bonnie Elfner
Thomas A Bartel
Gina Evans
Todd & Julie Bartels
Richard & Jayne Feldhausen
Steve & Lynne Baumann
Larry & Kayleen Ferguson
Dick & Hope Baumgarten
Jill & Kevin Fermanich
Chuck & Karen Beckman
Barry & Rebecca Fife
Donald Beno
Angela Marie Fish
Craig Benzel
Robert & Erika Fleming
Mark & Diane Betz
Rick & Susie Beverstein Family Patrick Ford
Brad Frank
Fund
William Frank
Dan & Cathy Bittner
Patrick & Patricia Fry
Chernick Foundation
Thomas & Joni Gannon
David Bjork
Jessica A. Ganzen
Susan Boche
Mary Gerbig & Bill Houlihan
Tom Boldt
Dave & Renee Geyer
Jerry Bomski
Garry & Marilyn Glime
Mark & Carol Bopray
Jeff Goelz
W. Scott Bresnehan
Nuno Gomes
Steve P. Burkhardt
Shanna Graykowsk
Bob & Sue Burns
Marcello Grazzioten
Eileen S. Butch
Connie & Scott Greenawald
Tom Butzen
Cheri Greenfield
Don Bye
Kurt Gresens
Paul Casey
Greg Grobe
Ed & Susan Casleton
Jeff & Kay Gross
Robert Cera
George Grossardt
Ryan Grusnick
Bill & Cheryl Guc
Benjamin Haen
Thomas Halloin
Scott Hansen
Randy & Nancy Harbath
Larry & Geri Harkness
David Harpole
Ms. Andrea K. Harvel
Ken & Mona Harvey
Chris & Nancy Heaser
Bill & Lori Heinrich
Dave & Stacy Hess
Mark & Debra Higgins
Patrick Hogan
Bryan & Dorothy Hollenbach
James Holly
Mike Hoppa
Tim & Judy Howald
Creighton & Kathy Howard
Brad & LanaHurckman
Lynn Hyer
Bryan R. Hyska
Douglas Immerfall
Sarah & Troy Inman
Douglas Jansen
John & Kathleen Jauquet
Thomas & Elizabeth Jayne
Jane Jerzak
Matt & Jennifer Johnson
Katie & Bob Johnson
Charles & Debra Johnson
Scott Johnson
Tim Jorgensen
Lisa Jossart
Laura L. Kahl
Timothy J. Kallies
James & Cheryl Kalny
Paul Kardish
Edward Kass
Rick Katz
Richard G. Kellogg
Paul & Colleen Kendle
Terrance Kerscher
Bruce Key
Debra Kidd
Amy & Tim Kiefer
William Kingston
Patty Kingston
Jeff Kirchner
Brian Kist
Kenneth Klemm & Sandra Perillo
Gale & Nancy Klett
Scott & Dawn Kluesner
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Jennifer J. Klug
William Knight
Pete & Karen Knox
James Koehler
Kurt Alan Koeppel
Doug Kohlbeck
Daniel Koller
Karen J. Kollmann
Craig Komp
John & Mary Jo Krohn
Therese Kudick
Geoffrey & Callie Lacy
John Laka
Renee Landwehr
Dennis & Karen Langenberg
Ken J. Lardinois
Bill & Pat Larsen
David Laubenstein
Douglas Lauterbur
Randall & Catherine Lawton
Edward & Barb Leaders
Lisa LeComte-Gleason
Michael & Jeanne Lefebvre
Christopher B. Lefever
Rich & Jaime Leick
Debbie Leja-Grady & Timm Grady
Judy Lemke
Brian & Mary Liddy
John & Ronda Liebmann
Bert & Diane Liebmann
Bill & Kristie Lilja
Lisle Family Fund
Mary Longlais
LRD Family Fund
Wayne & Terese Lubner Fund
Ann & Rolf Lulloff
Jim & Mickey Lunney
Lori Lutey
David & Karen Maccoux
John D. MacDonald
Jim Madigan
Kristy Maney
David Markowski
Jim & Cleo Marshall Family Fund
Jim Marzu
Denise Masemore
William Matheson
Brian Maurice
Steve C. McCarthy
Eric McCartney
Steve & Jane McClure
Joyce A. McCollum
Cheryl & Pat McCutcheon
Annette & Tim McKeough
Michael & Kate Meeuwsen Family Fund
Dan Melendy
Jeff Menzel
Michael J. Mesich
Larry Meyer
Carl Micke
Phillip M. Mikulsky
Chancellor & Mrs. Gary Miller
Lois Mischler
Steve & Diane Mitchell
Karen & Bill Monfre
Robert & Carleen Monroe
Sean Moran
Deborah Mosher
Matt Mueller
Paul R. Mueller
John W. Jr. & Denise M. Myers
Linda M. Negratti
Christopher M. Nowakowski
O’Brien/Wohr Family
Rick & Pat O’Keefe
Dr. & Mrs. Michael J. O’Neill
Tom & Dawn Olejniczak
Leslie Olma
Martin Olson
Jim Olson
Michael & LuEllen Oskey
Francis & Cathy Osorno
Gail L Ostrander
Dianne S. Parker
Jonie Paye
Gregory Peterson
Vernon Peterson
Jane Petras
Dr. Pamela J. Phillips
Dan & Peg Pichler
Patrick Pirwitz
Dave & Carol Pisani
Samantha Platkowski
Mark A. Radtke
Jeff & Karen Rafn
Paul & Linda Rauscher
Laurie Reinen
Matt & Melissa Rentmeester
Richard J. Resch Foundation LTD.
FW Richardson
Jack & Ginny Riopelle
Paul Roe
Lynn Roemaat
John Roh
Gary Rolain
Joan B. Rotzenberg
Mark & Pamela Rourke
Dr. Herbert & Crystal Sandmire
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Dr. Kevin & Karen Sandmire
Joseph & Anne Thibaudeau
Erin & Andrew Savage
Lee & Mary Thibaudeau
Robert J Schaupp
Steve & Cheryl Thompson
Amy Schilling
Richard Timmons
Mark Schlaefer
Bud & Jeanne Treml
Dave & Kathy Schlitz
Kristin Van Drisse
Calli Schmid & Andrew Morris Randy & Julie Van Straten
Steve Schneider
Bob & Lynn Vande Walle
Dr. Michelle
Jason & Mary Vandermause
Schoen-Langenfeld
Catherine VanderZanden
Teresa Schoffelman
Daniel & Jeanne Verbanac
Jim & Jan Schott
Nathan P. Vogt
Jim & Ginny Schram
Jeff & Mary Jo Walch
Patrick Schrickel
Tim T. Walls
Ben J. Schuchart
Dan & Jane Walsingham
Michael & Mary Ellen
Heidi Warpinski
Schumacher Family Trust Timothy Weiland
Fund
Jack & Mary Welch
Conrad & Nancy Schumitsch
Peggy Welsh
Sarah A. Schwarten
Dr. Kevin & Cindy Wienkers
Brenda Schwechler
George & Jan Wiesner
Larry J Schwochert
Jason Wilke
George & Nancy Semenak
Mark & Barbara Wilson
Sanjaya Senanayake
Shar Withbroe
John & Ann Shrake
Scott & Cindy Wochos
P. Michael & Vera Sidders
Ron & Patty Wojcik
Tom & Janis Sigmund
Chris Woleske
Michael & Jane Simmer
Barth J. & Mary Jo Wolf
Jennifer Simmons
Wen & Lucy Yap
Mark Skogen
James Yee
Catrina & Alexander Smith
Karen Young
Charles C. Smith
Jim & Amy Zabel
Clayton & Rose Smits
Carolyn & Tod Zacharias
Joseph Smits
Ken & Carolyn Zacharias
Dick & Joan Smits
Scott Zahn
Chip & Jennifer Smoot
Vincent L. Zehren
Jerry Smyth
Joseph & Lynn Zink
Thomas Snyder
Anonymous (27)
Bryan Spaeth
Paul Spicer
Tammy Stadler
Susan & Joe Staed
Mike & Judy Stankevitz
Matthew Steinkopf
Patrick Stoehr
Bruce & Jane Stoehr Charitable Gift Fund
RoseAnne Stoia
Gwendolyn L. Strampp
Brian J. Strnad
Mike Sturdivant
Michael J. Swift
Gus & Penny Swoboda
Kevin & Deb Tenpas
L.V. & Mary Teofilo
John P. Thayer
Without you,
none of the
work we do
would be
possible!
Corporate Support & Workplace Campaigns
$250,000+
Schreiber Foods
Associated Bank
Humana
Integrys Energy Group
Schneider
$100,000-199,999
Davis & Kuelthau, S.C.
American Transmission Co.
Baycare Health Systems
Morley - Murphy Company
Grainger Industrial Supply
$5,000-9,999
Baylake Bank
Brown County United Way
Bergstrom Buick GMC
Cadillac of Green Bay
Family Services of Northeast Wisconsin
Target
St. Norbert College
$50,000-99,999
Aon
Green Bay Packers
Thrivent Financial
Festival Foods
Leonard & Finco Public
Pomp’s Tire Service
Relations, Inc.
Ameriprise Auto & Home OMNOVA
Solutions
Insurance
Florida Power and Light
Law Firm of Conway,
$25,000-49,999
Olejniczak & Jerry, S.C.
Tweet/Garot Mechanical
WBAY
TV - 2
Paper Converting Machine Fox
Communities
Credit Union
Company
Camera
Corner
Connecting
BMO Harris Bank
Point
Green Bay Area Public School CN
District
Encompass Early Education Schenck SC
and Care, Inc.
Foth
EMT
International
United Parcel Service
Ashwaubenon
School District
KI
Jacobs
Green Bay Press-Gazette
$10,000-24,999
St. Mary’s Hospital
Cummins NPower
Thiele Technologies
WIPFLi
Ayres Associates
BelGioioso Cheese
WPS Charitable Foundation
UnitedHealth Group
Brown County Government
Nsight/Cellcom
JBS USA
$2,500-4,999
RGL
ITW
St. Vincent Hospital
Younkers
Johnson Bank / Johnson
Costco
Insurance
Midwest Communications
Bank Mutual
Girl Scouts of the
Prevea Health
Northwestern Great Lakes
U.S. Bank
GRAEF
Northeast Wisconsin Technical City of Green Bay
College
Wisconsin Bank & Trust
Aurora Medical Group
ASPIRO
The C.A. Lawton Co.
Capital Credit Union
Hurckman Mechanical
Streu’s Pharmacy Bay Natural
University of Wisconsin P & S Investment Company
Green Bay
Green Bay Metropolitan
Wells Fargo
Shopko
Georgia-Pacific
Procter & Gamble
Green Bay Packaging
Bellin Health
Sewerage District
PCM Credit Union
American Foundation of
Counseling
FedEx Express
Sanimax
N.E.W. Curative Rehabilitation
Catholic Diocese of Green Bay
The Marq
WFRV-TV Channel 5
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
KerberRose
$1,000-2,499
AT&T
Bank First National
Hawkins Ash CPAs
WLUK Fox 11
First Merit Bank
Walmart
Coca Cola
N.E.W. Community Clinic
JCPenney
Schwabe North America
Fortress Fence
Campbell Wrapper
Corporation/Circle
Packaging
Harbor Credit Union
Golden House
Sargento Foods
Green Bay Insurance Center
CASA of Brown County
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Green Bay
Principal Financial Group
WG&R Furniture
Robert W. Baird
Nationwide Insurance
De Pere School District
PMI Entertainment Group
State of Wisconsin
Fitesa
Notre Dame de la Baie
Academy
Combined Federal Campaign
Expera Specialty Solutions
Greater Green Bay Chamber
Hinkfuss, Sickel, Petitjean & Wieting
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeastern Wisconsin
Woodward Communications
The Boldt Company
TIAA - CREF
PHD Roof Doctors, Inc.
$1-999
CESA 7
Pension Consultants Co. Inc.
Family & Childcare
Resources of N.E.W.
Best Buy
The Business Bank
Howe Community Resource Center
Morgan Stanley
Faith Technologies
Bilfinger Industrial Services
AIDS Resource Center
RR Donnelley
Caterpillar
New Community Shelter
Denmark School District
Pulaski School District
JP Morgan Chase
Metropolitan Life
Seven-Up Bottling Company
Roehl Transport
DigiCopy
St. Paul’s United Methodist Church
Moski Corporation
Greater Green Bay Labor Council
Mazda
Arise Health Plan
Libertas Treatment Centers
Wisconsin Lift Truck
Howard-Suamico School District
The Salvation Army of Brown County
Literacy Green Bay
Green Bay Botanical Garden
Roland Machinery Company
Computer Services
Marcus Corporation
The E.C. Manger & Son Company
Verkuilen & Associates, CPA’s
AAA
State Farm Insurance
Bank of America
M3 Insurance
Legal Action of Wisconsin
WE Energies
Ptellpflug Law, SC
Green Bay Converting
O’Reilly Auto Parts
The Volunteer Center of Brown County
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$1-999 Donors Con’t.
Village of Ashwaubenon
The Celebrate Committee Inc. (Celebrate De Pere)
Politos Pizza
First Business Bank
University of Wisconsin Credit Union
Ecolab
Alwin Manufacturing
Time Warner Cable
Employee Resource Center
Greater Green Bay YMCA
Great Lakes Calcium Corp.
City of De Pere
Rockwell Sales Offices
Macy’s
American Red Cross Northeast WI Chapter
Novartis
ADP
Manpower
Kellogg’s
American Marketing
Associations
Xcel Energy
Cargill
Sweet Frog
Gander Mountain
Anderson Corp.
3M Company
Amazon Smile
In-Kind
Donors
Ameriprise
The Abbey Bar
The Bar
Bay Point Inn
Black and Tan
Bergstrom Automotive
Natalie Bomstad
DC Adventure Center
DeLeers Construction
ELS Advisory Committee
Faith Technology
Festival Foods
Foxy Lady Cruises
Georgia-Pacific
Loaned Executives
2014 Loaned Executives
Julie Baumgart: Loaned from Wisconsin Public Service, Taylor Boerboom:
Sponsored by Schneider & Ameriprise, Rick Steeber: Sponsored by
Associated Bank & Schreiber, Mandy Srenaski: Loaned from Humana.
This group spent 12 weeks working full-time at United Way, assisting
Employee Campaign Coordinators with their workplace campaigns.
Glamour Shots
Green Bay Press-Gazette
Andria Hannula
Humana
Denise Humphrey
Julie Koenig
Lori Krajewski
Lamar
Molly Martzke
Midwest Communications
Milwaukee County Zoo
Milwaukee World Festival
North Coast Communications
Petal Pusher
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Pomp’s Tire Service
Schenck
Schreiber Foods
Rick Steeber
St. Vincent Print Shop
Taylor Creek
Time Warner Cable
WFRV
Sara Willems
Wisconsin Timber Rattlers
WLUK
Wisconsin Public Service
Vander Vest Harley Davidson
Thank you
for your
continued
support!
A Look Back...
Campaign Kickoff goal reveal
Datone Jones and the Play 60 event
Fifi the Fiat at Schneider
CN check presentation
CESA 7 workers at their Kettle Corn sale
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Brown County United Way
112 N. Adams Street, Suite 201
Green Bay, WI 54311
920.432.3393
www.browncountyunitedway.org
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