Contributors 2010-2011 - Children`s Home Society of Florida

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Breaking the cycle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Healing the pain. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
FInding a family. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Preparing for independence. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Financial year in review 2010-2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
From the President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
From the Chair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
State Board of Directors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
A rich history … a bright future. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Locations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Executive Directors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Management Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Contributors 2010-2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Children’s Home Society of Florida is a beacon of hope for
abused, abandoned and neglected children and youth and
for families wanting to grow and thrive. Throughout the state,
our 1,900 team members work to break the tragic generational
cycle of abuse for more children, to heal the pain for children
who’ve already suffered and for families facing challenges, to
find families for children who can never return home, and to
prepare teenagers for independence when they would otherwise
be facing adulthood alone. As a state and national leader in child
welfare, we strive to ensure every child has the opportunity to
grow up safe, healthy and prepared for life.
Total children and family members
served in 2010-2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 198,710
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C
hristina remembers the pain of
abuse. The fear, the helplessness.
Feelings she never wants her daughters
to experience. Instead, she wants them
surrounded with love, protected from
violence. Fortunately, she’s not alone.
With her husband, Mike, by her side,
Christina’s worked through past pain and,
together with Children’s Home Society of
Florida, the couple is grateful they can raise
their three daughters in a safe, loving home.
Christina and Mike are particularly appreciative of Children’s Home Society of Florida’s
focus on the entire family, providing steady
guidance, education and support to equip
them with knowledge and resources to
strengthen their marriage and their
parenting skills.
Christina even credits Children’s Home
Society of Florida for helping to save her
baby’s life. It’s because of the tools her
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home visitor provided that she knew
something was wrong with her newborn,
Mya.
First Mya became feverish. Then, the top of
her head began to sink. Christina immediately
referenced her Children’s Home Society of
Florida resources. Her heart dropped. Mya’s
symptoms resembled meningitis.
Had another 24 hours gone by, doctors
explained to Christina, it may have been too
late. “If it wasn’t for Children’s Home Society
of Florida,” Christina says, “I really don’t
know if our daughter would still be here.”
But the support extends far beyond visits
and resources – Christina knows she can
count on Children’s Home Society of Florida,
which is especially meaningful since she
hasn’t had any other strong role models
to learn from and lean on. When Mya was
sick and Christina needed emotional support,
she called her home visitor. When she didn’t
know how to get through another day, she
called her counselor. “They really helped me,”
Christina says. “They got me through it.”
From emotional support to practical
assistance, Children’s Home Society of
Florida has encouraged Mike and Christina
to build upon their strengths and work
toward a stable, hopeful future – even
amidst trying times.
“Children’s Home Society of Florida is
always there for us,” Christina says.
“They’re part of our family.”
Grateful, Mike and Christina give back what
they can, donating baby clothes and extra
formula to help others. But they look forward
to doing more. “We want to get to the
point where we don’t need help, but right
now we’re struggling,” Christina explains.
“Children’s Home Society of Florida has
been there for us, and we want to be there
to help others.”
Client photos, pages 2, 4, 6 and 8, courtesy of Lisa DeCoursey Photography.
Breaking the cycle
Helping hands
In pursuit of our ambitious goal to prevent more children from ever suffering the tragedies
of abuse, neglect or abandonment, Children’s Home Society of Florida works closely with
families to break generational cycles of abuse and neglect for increasing numbers of children.
Through parent education, counseling, mentoring, in-home services, early education and care,
and more, we encourage strong family relationships while helping parents learn to nurture
their children to full potential.
Children and family members served. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25,881
Total resources devoted
to services . . . . . . . . . . . . $103.7 million
Our compassionate, dedicated
volunteers donate valuable time
and talent to help us provide quality
care and services throughout Florida.
Individuals and groups help youth
with homework, mentor teens and
young parents, organize and support
fundraising events, participate in
board meetings and strategic planning
sessions, solicit contributions, and
advocate to elected officials for
funding and support.
n Resources devoted to services that help
break the cycle. . . . . . . . . . $19.9 million
Volunteers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,357
A great investment: just $771 for each
person helped through services that can
break the cycle.
Total dollar value* of
volunteer time . . . . . . . $2,691,809
Total hours . . . . . . . . . . . . 126,021
*Estimated value of volunteer time is based
on figures from independentsector.org
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Healing the pain
Children’s Home Society of Florida provides safety, healing and
hope for children who’ve suffered the agonies of abuse, neglect or
abandonment. Some youth, victimized by their own parents, find
protection and security in our emergency shelters or group homes.
Others join loving foster families and, for the first time, find acceptance
and encouragement as they work to overcome the traumas they’ve
endured. For those who have run away from home, we reach out
with understanding and help; moreover, we strive to reach youth
before they run away, offering alternatives and guidance to youth
struggling with difficulties at home. We also provide individual and
family counseling and support to families facing crises so parents
and children can work through and find appropriate ways of coping
with stress, anger, discipline, depression, and other feelings and
situations. Additionally, Children’s Home Society of Florida provides
services and support for families with infants or toddlers who have
disabilities or developmental delays, enhancing the child’s development
while sharing hope with the family. Working closely with the entire
family, we help strengthen bonds and build trust necessary to
overcome challenges.
Children and family members served . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162,569
A
few short years ago, Emily
released her anger with punches
… her classmates knew just what buttons
to push, and Emily wasn’t afraid to respond
with a fight. Today, she practices other outlets: painting, writing, softball. A lot’s changed
in the past few years – a lot’s changed since
she found Children’s Home Society of
Florida.
But it’s been a long, hard journey.
It began after Emily’s stepfather tried to hurt
her. Emily’s mom, Michelle, took her daughter and fled for their safety, never looking
back. But neither knew just how tough the
road would be.
Though Michelle worked full time, it was a
constant struggle. She couldn’t afford health
insurance but earned too much for
Medicaid. And each day Emily went without
her medication – which helped her cope
Total resources devoted to services . . . . . . . . . . . . $103.8 million
n Resources devoted to services
that help heal the pain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $75.6 million
A worthy investment: $2,173 to help heal the pain for one person.
A worthy investment: $20 for each youth served through
outreach programs.
with mental health challenges – life became
more difficult.
She found new opportunities to help them
to move forward. To find stability. Happiness.
And there was the constant moving. For
two years, Emily and Michelle bounced from
couch to couch, apartment to apartment,
friend’s place to friend’s place. Until Emily
couldn’t take it anymore … and she tried to
end her life.
“It felt good to know she cared,” Emily says.
“She’s a friend. We’ve never had somebody
like her before.”
But amidst turmoil and instability, Emily and
Michelle found a glimmer of hope:
Children’s Home Society of Florida. They
learned just how much someone cared.
It wasn’t long before Children’s Home
Society of Florida helped Michelle navigate
the complexities of several systems to enroll
Emily in a health plan. When they weren’t
sure where their next meal would come
from, their caseworker was on their
doorstep with a bag of groceries. When
they felt their world was crumbling, their
caseworker listened. She provided guidance.
Now in their own apartment, Emily and her
mom have more than security – they have
joy. No longer an aggressor, Emily finds
acceptance in school clubs, studies hard and
pitches for her softball team. Just recently,
she joined the weight-lifting team … it’s fun,
she says, but also admits it keeps her out
of trouble. Important, because she has high
aspirations for her future – she hopes to
play college ball and dreams of becoming
a pro softball player and a doctor.
“She’s very happy now,” Michelle says of her
daughter. “I’m proud of her. Children’s Home
Society of Florida has helped us so much,
and I hope we’ll continue to grow stronger
as a family.”
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H
enry tears up when speaking about
his children – his reason for waking
up in the morning, for working long, hard
days. It’s all for them. “They always look for
me to come home,” he says with a smile.
“They’re waiting with their hugs and kisses.
It’s unconditional love.”
A father of three, who grew his family through
adoption, and foster dad to more than
30 other children over the past few years,
Henry openly expresses his appreciation
to Children’s Home Society of Florida for
changing his purpose in life. He and his wife,
Melanie, thank Children’s Home Society
of Florida for helping them experience the
joys of parenthood, for recognizing their
strengths, for trusting them to raise and
nurture the children who find love and
safety in their home.
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It doesn’t matter how much time they have
with a child, Melanie explains – as soon as a
child walks through their door, she’s part of
the family. Some stay longer than others …
some stay forever.
Laurilye joined their family as a 1-week-old
foster baby. Three years later, her adoption
was finalized.
Henry James was 10 months old when
Children’s Home Society of Florida called
Henry and Melanie – but this call was
different from their usual fostering calls.
Because of the couple’s parental strengths
and commitments, Children’s Home Society
of Florida thought they would be the
perfect parents for this baby – forever.
“We loved him sight unseen,” Melanie
remembers. “As soon as they told us he
was ours, my first response was, ‘When
can we get him?’”
Born addicted to drugs and alcohol, little
Henry James had challenges to overcome,
but Henry and Melanie were committed
to boosting his development and progress.
Today, he’s a rambunctious 4-year-old
whose giggles fill a room.
Last year, Children’s Home Society of
Florida helped the family of four welcome
and nurture one more – Frankie. Like
Henry James, Frankie came with special
needs. His parents help him with patience
and persistence, relishing the moments
when Frankie’s determination propels him
past obstacles.
“Watching them thrive … to see them go
from where they were when they came
into our home to where they are now …
it’s amazing,” Melanie says of her three
children. “They’re little miracles.”
Finding a family
With our rich history in working with birth and adoptive parents,
Children’s Home Society of Florida has earned the reputation of
Florida’s most trusted adoption organization. Guided by our belief
in finding parents for children – not children for parents – we find
forever families for children through private domestic, international
and public/foster care adoption. Well known for our private infant
adoption services, we are the only adoption provider in the state
that promises confidential lifetime maintenance of adoption records;
we allow birth parents and adult adoptees to access and update
medical and background information and, if both parties consent,
the opportunity to reunite. In addition to finding loving families for
newborns, we find forever homes for children whose families can no
longer safely care for them. We understand the unique personalities
and special challenges of our children and bring them together with
families eager to provide the stability and love they’ve longed for.
Children and family members served . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,803
Finalized adoptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 841
Finalized adoptions since 1902 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38,435
Total resources devoted to services . . . . . . . . . . . . $103.8 million
n Resources devoted to services that
help find families for children . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.9 million
A sound investment: $1,685 for each person involved in adoption
services.
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Preparing for independence
Teenagers in foster care who haven’t found forever families receive
help to develop self-sufficiency, responsibility and opportunities for
life success. As many of these teens would otherwise face adulthood
alone, Children’s Home Society of Florida provides life skills training,
mentoring, educational and career coaching, and safe housing. For
expectant and parenting teens, we also teach positive parenting so
they may become healthy, independent families.
Children and family members served . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,336
Total resources devoted to services . . . . . . . . . . . . $103.8 million
n Resources devoted to services that help
prepare teens for independence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.3 million
A solid investment: $452 to help a teen prepare for adulthood.
M
elanie’s childhood could be
described as turbulent.
Unstable. Tragic.
The victim of her parents’ drug addictions,
Melanie was shuffled in and out of foster
care beginning at the tender age of 7. When
her parents were in prison, she was in foster
care. When they were released, she was
back home. It was a vicious cycle … and,
as Melanie grew older, she understood
what was happening, but she couldn’t
understand why.
“It was lonely,” she remembers. “They didn’t
want to take care of me. Drugs were more
important.”
As a teenager, Melanie watched her parents
return to prison yet again. This time, though,
something changed. When she stepped into
the Children’s Home Society of Florida
emergency shelter that would be “home”
until she joined a group home family, Melanie
felt something she hadn’t before experienced
in her 16 years.
“I finally felt people cared,” she says.
The caring, guidance and encouragement
has only grown, particularly after Melanie
“aged out” of foster care at 18 and, as a
legal adult, became responsible for every
aspect of her well-being. But she hasn’t
been alone. She’s had Children’s Home
Society of Florida.
“Children’s Home Society of Florida came
into my life and made the difference,”
Melanie says. “The people here have helped
me become who I am today.”
With the help of her counselor, Melanie
works hard to reach goals she’s set for her
“life plan.” From continuing her education –
she’s already earned her associate’s degree
in human services and is pursuing her
bachelor’s – to securing reliable transportation and safe housing, Melanie’s making
significant strides toward a bright future.
Keeping her on the path of responsibility,
Melanie’s counselor and her mentor –
whom she met through Children’s Home
Society of Florida – also guide her to
appropriately tend to her health and manage
her finances. Skills and focus, Melanie says,
she wouldn’t otherwise have.
“Statistics say I should be like my family:
addicted to drugs, no roof over my head.
But I don’t want to be like that,” Melanie
says. “I want to be my own person – strong,
independent, responsible. My goal in life is
to give back to the community what was
given to me.”
Already, Melanie has served on Children’s
Home Society of Florida’s Youth Advisory
Board, giving a voice to youth in similar
situations. “It’s not just about me but what
I’m putting into the community,” she explains.
And, in line with her career goals, she recently
completed her first human services internship
– with Children’s Home Society of Florida.
“Children’s Home Society of Florida has
been my backbone of support,” Melanie
says. “They helped me realize I am
somebody … Children’s Home Society
of Florida is my family.”
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Financial year in review 2010-2011
Financial Summary
As of June 30, 2011 (dollars in thousands)
Statement of Financial Position
2011
2010
10,229
13,333
8,708
16,853
37,310
2,770
89,202
13,281
12,358
5,209
13,130
38,429
2,662
85,067
13,893
17,588
7,537
39,018
13,738
18,971
11,222
43,930
32,734
9,703
7,747
50,184
89,202
27,404
5,994
7,739
41,137
85,068
2011
2010
Revenue Service Contracts
Public Support
Adoption and Other Service Fees
Other
Total Support and Revenue
99,538
10,195
1,640
1,034
112,408
93,031
9,832
1,693
1,013
105,568
Expenses Program
General and Administrative
Fundraising
Total Expenses
95,620
11,866
3,447
110,933
88,415
12,127
4,014
104,555
1,475
1,013
(649)
914
576
3,186
3,545
9,047
(31)
256
(757)
(2,537)
2,112
57
Assets Cash and Cash Equivalents
Accounts Receivable (net)
Investments
Beneficial Interest in CHS Foundation
Property and Equipment
Other
Total Assets
Liabilities Current Liabilities
Long-Term Liabilities
Pension
Total Liabilities
2011 Revenue
n Service contracts
n Public support
n Adoption and other
service fees
n Other
89%
9%
1%
1%
Net Assets Unrestricted
Temporarily Restricted
Permanently Restricted
Total Net Assets
Total Liabilities and Net Assets
Statement of Activities
Results from Operations
2011 Expenses
n Program
n General and
administrative
n Fundraising
10
86%
11%
3%
Other Gains (Losses) on Sale of Property
Investment Gains (Losses)
Unrealized Gains (Losses) on Interest Rate Swap*
Pension Adjustments
Change in Beneficial Interest in CHS Foundation
Change in Net Assets
*Children’s Home Society of Florida entered into an interest rate swap agreement with Bank of America that fluctuates
daily with long-term rates. Financial results taken from audited financial statements, which contain an unqualified opinion.
(McGladrey & Pullen, LLP)
From the President
W
hile there’s truth in the adage
that “it takes a village to raise
a child,” we at Children’s Home Society
of Florida know it takes much more than
a village to help vulnerable children. It takes
legislative action and leaders with courage
to make decisions that improve the lives
of hurting children and struggling families.
It takes advocates determined to reach those decision makers.
Advocates passionate about speaking for children whose voices
would otherwise be silent. It takes you.
Still more must be done. In addition to legislative change, we need
true systemic change that comes through integrated systems of care,
allowing us to focus on the whole child, the whole family.
We’re making progress. Our Community School within Evans High
School in Orlando, slated to open in August 2012, introduces a
new, integrated model for student success, family stabilization and
community growth. Through strategic partnerships, we’re bringing
together social services, mental health services, medical and dental
services, academic services, and much more to meet unique needs
of individuals living and working within the community, empowering
students and families to lead self-sufficient, healthy lives.
Over the past several years, our Children’s Home Society of
Florida choir of advocates has played a significant role in influencing
public policy for the benefit of children and families we serve …
and those we will help in the future.
We’re proud of our progress, but our work is far from complete.
At the state level, we have been instrumental in sharing with
legislators the importance of protecting funding that protects
children. Annually, we share our priorities, developed to keep the
best interests of children at the forefront of legislators’ agendas.
During the legislative session, our constant presence at the
Capitol reminds elected leaders that children and families need
us – and them.
Please, join us.
We’re ambitious. We’re working to change the way our state – and
nation – serves vulnerable children, teens and families.
Kind regards,
David A. Bundy
Florida’s success in keeping more children safe with their families
has also affected federal legislation; recently, Congress passed a bill
allowing every state to request flexibility in using federal foster
care funds to help children and families before they enter the
foster care system. While states must meet specific requirements
to be granted such flexibility, it’s a significant step in the right
direction to protect more children by stabilizing families before
abuse and neglect occur.
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From the Chair
A
t Children’s Home Society of
Florida, “good enough” is never
good enough.
With more than 100 years of solid success
bringing together families through adoption,
protecting and healing vulnerable children,
and equipping parents with knowledge and
skills to safely care for their families, Children’s Home Society of
Florida continues to raise the bar.
Much of our drive is reflected in Children’s Home Society of
Florida’s strategic plan, focusing on a collective goal to break the
generational cycle of abuse and neglect for increasing numbers
of children. When the Board of Directors adopted this vision,
we challenged Children’s Home Society of Florida to embrace
an innovative philosophy, asking team members to enhance and
improve services to protect more children from suffering.
Compounding the challenge: the enhancements must not only be
effective, replicable and innovative, but they must also be sustainable.
I am amazed by what has already been done.
While an annual Innovation Symposium encourages teams to share
their endeavors with colleagues – often opening the doors for
replication in other communities – I’m honored to provide for
you a snapshot of their successes:
Armed with research revealing that parents and children develop
stronger bonds when they read together, our team in Mid-Florida
created READ! to encourage families to grow closer through
literacy. Five years later, this program has been replicated in several
communities.
In Central Florida, a partnership with the local domestic violence
shelter enables us to provide counseling to children of domestic
violence victims; previously, children found safety at the shelter, but,
as victims of shattered homes, they needed more. Today, we have
counselors co-located in this shelter to help children work through
their traumas as their mothers plan for new beginnings.
And in our Emerald Coast Division, our residential team transformed
group care living for girls in foster care. Not simply a “facility,” our
haven for teen girls in Panama City is a home. Girls celebrate each
others’ successes together, share responsibilities in the home, and
enjoy sleepovers, trips and college tours. Scholastic success has
soared, respect has improved and bonds have been created. The
girls aren’t just living under the same roof – they’re a family.
It’s a tremendous honor to be part of this organization. If you are
already involved with us, thank you! If you are not, I encourage you,
too, to experience the rewards of involvement with Children’s
Home Society of Florida.
Respectfully,
Victoria Weber
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State Board of Directors
Victoria Weber
Chair
Marty Rubin
Vice Chair
Jacqueline Chang, Ph.D. Charles L. Cromer
Richard B. Adams, Jr.
Samuel P. Bell, III
Dan DiGiacomo
Jeff Gordon
Michele Greene
Kent Guinn
Frank Gulisano
Eric Jackson
Dr. Ed H. Moore
Robert Moser
Larisa F. Perry
Sean Pittman, Esq.
William D. Preston
Cindy Pullen
Valerie Seidel
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A rich history … a bright future
Hope. Trust. Opportunity.
I
t all began in 1902 when nearly 400
homeless, neglected children arrived
in Jacksonville on Orphan Trains, destined
to fend for themselves. These abandoned
children all had different – yet devastating
– stories; some had parents who could
no longer afford to care for them, others
had tragically lost their parents … all
shared a grim journey from home to
streets far, far away.
But their outlook had promise. Thanks
to the compassion and devotion of
Reverend D.W. Comstock, the founder
and original driving force behind
Children’s Home Society of Florida,
the orphans had hope.
With dedication and community
support, Reverend Comstock formed
Children’s Home Society of Florida
November 17, 1902, to provide a family
and a stable home for children who had
nowhere else to go. Through Children’s
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Home Society of Florida, these orphans
found a better place and a fresh start
where they would no longer struggle
to survive.
Throughout the years, Children’s Home
Society of Florida has continued to
stand strong in our mission, values and
impact. We are proud to be Florida’s
largest and oldest statewide not-for-profit
organization serving children and families.
While still honoring our roots in adoption, our calling has grown and evolved
over the past century, and we now
deliver a myriad of valuable programs
to give children and adults opportunities
that positively influence their lives.
Working with struggling families, suffering
children and teenagers facing adulthood
alone, Children’s Home Society of
Florida provides guidance, support and
hope. As we work to help more children
grow up safe, healthy and prepared for
life, we empower individuals and families
to lead meaningful, productive lives.
We are confident in our practice and
proud of the number of people we
affect each year. However, we don’t
use numbers to measure our success …
we measure our success by the lives
we touch and the impact we make on
each individual child and adult served
by one of our 15 local branches. We
embrace those in need, helping them
to a safe, nurturing place and changing
their lives forever. We are about
enhancing lives, changing lives.
To remain the best of the best, we
honor our value of innovation, regularly
introducing new elements to improve
upon our services. As a leader in child
welfare, we remain forward thinking
and seek opportunities to explore new
approaches in serving children and
families.
With Children’s Home Society of
Florida, children and families have hope.
True to our mission, we will continue
Embracing Children. Inspiring Lives.
Locations
With 15 branches and more than 90 locations, Children’s Home Society of Florida’s
1,900 team members serve children and families throughout the state.
Emerald
Coast
North
Central
Buckner
Western
North
Coastal
MidFlorida
Corporate
Central
Florida
Greater
Lakeland
Brevard
G lf
Gulf
Coast
Treasure
Coast
Southwest
South
Coastal
Intercoastal
Southeastern
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Executive Directors
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Tim Putman
Western
1300 N. Palafox St.
Suite 103
Pensacola, FL 32501
(850) 266-2700
William H. “Buster” Coleman
Emerald Coast
914 Harrison Ave.
Panama City, FL 32401
(850) 747-5411
Charles McDonald
North Central
1801 Miccosukee Commons Dr.
Tallahassee, FL 32308
(850) 921-0772
Jennifer Anchors
Mid-Florida
711 NW First St.
Gainesville, FL 32601
(352) 334-0955
Kymberly Cook
Buckner
3027 San Diego Road
Jacksonville, FL 32207
(904) 493-7744
Christine Davenport
North Coastal
2400 S. Ridgewood Ave.
Suite 32
South Daytona, FL 32119
(386) 304-7600
Tara Hormell
Central Florida
1485 S. Semoran Blvd.
Suite 1402
Winter Park, FL 32792
(321) 397-3000
Eliza McCall-Horne
Greater Lakeland
1010 E. Rose St.
Lakeland, FL 33801
(863) 413-3126
Rosalyn Thomas
Gulf Coast
1515 Michelin Court
Lutz, FL 33549
(813) 949-8946
Teresa Miles
Brevard
326 Croton Road
Melbourne, FL 32935
(321) 752-3170
Jan Swink
Treasure Coast
590 NW Peacock Blvd.
Suite 9
Port St. Lucie, FL 34986
(772) 344-4020
Stephen Bardy
South Coastal
3333 Forest Hill Blvd.
West Palm Beach, FL 33406
(561) 868-4300
Rebecca McGuire
Southwest
1940 Maravilla Ave.
Fort Myers, FL 33901
(239) 334-0222
Regine Cordon
Intercoastal
401 NE 4th St.
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
(954) 453-6400
Jackie Gonzalez
Southeastern
800 NW 15th St.
Miami, FL 33136
(305) 755-6500
Management Team
David A. Bundy
President/Chief
Executive Officer
James E. Patrick
Chief Operating
Officer
Robert J. Wydra
Chief Financial
Officer
Anthony K. Sudler
Chief Philanthropy
Officer
Cynthia Blacklaw
Vice President
of Operations
Shelley Katz
Vice President
of Operations
Andry E. Sweet
Vice President of
Quality Management
and Innovation
Joan P. Hughes
Vice President
of Administration
Liz Bruner
Vice President of
Development and
Communication
Summer Pfeiffer
Vice President of
Governmental
Relations
Frank D. Gonzalez
General Counsel
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Contributors 2010-2011
$50,000 and above cumulative givers
We extend heartfelt thanks to our faithful supporters who have generously and consistently donated to Children’s
Home Society of Florida and/or the Children’s Home Society of Florida Foundation over the years. The following
individuals, corporations and foundations generously donated between July 1, 2010, and June 30, 2011, adding
to their cumulative totals of $50,000 or more throughout the years. Your ongoing kindness enables us to continually
serve Florida’s children and families.
Adecco North America
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Admonius
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Alexander, II
Amaturo Family Foundation, Inc.
Anonymous (3)
The Allstate Foundation
Mrs. A.W. Avent
Mrs. Janet Baines
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Baker
George M. Baldwin Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Ball
Bank of America
Bank of America Charitable
Foundation
J. H. Baroco Foundation, Inc.
The Batchelor Foundation, Inc.
Julia B. Beensen Trust
Bingo Paradise, Inc.
Selma Brenner Revocable Living
Trust
Edyth Bush Charitable Foundation
The Chadbourne Foundation
Children’s Home Society
Gainesville Auxiliary
The Francis and Miranda Childress
Foundation, Inc.
Myra C. Christy Trust
The Church of Bethesda-By-The-Sea
CLC Foundation
Community Foundation of Broward
Community Foundation of
Tampa Bay, Inc.
CRESA Partners, LLC
Payson E. Crissey Trust
Crystal Springs Preserve, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Curtis
Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Dayton
Edward Dayton Family Fund
Jack and Betty Demetree Family
Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn R. Drayton
Alfred I. duPont Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Dupuis
East Broward Auxiliary
Eckerd Family Foundation
Luke and Nancy Fichthorn
Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Fisher, Esq.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Frazier
Dr. Jim and Mrs. Carol Free
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Friends of Joshua House
Foundation, Inc.
Joseph and Sherrie Garfield
Charitable Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy B. Gaskin
George E. Warren Corporation
GFWC Florida for Hacienda
Girls’ Ranch
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Goodes
Gene and Lisa Goodmaster
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Gordon
Greenberg Traurig, P.A.
Ms. Michele M. Greene
Greene-Hazel & Associates, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Griffiths
Carole and Frank J. Gulisano
Mr. James Halbert*
David C. Hammers
HandsOn Jacksonville
The Hayford Family Foundation
Hearst Foundation, Inc.
Mr. Rich Heffley
Mr. and Mrs. E. Wilson Hinson, Jr.
Hobe Sound Community Chest, Inc.
Holland & Knight, LLP
Humana
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ireland, II
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Jacoby
John’s Island Community Service
League, Inc.
John’s Island Foundation
JP Morgan Chase Foundation
Kappa Delta Sorority, Delta Eta
Chapter
Kappa Delta Sorority, Kappa Alpha
Chapter
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Kraft
The Kugelman Foundation
Mrs. Helen M. Lane
Charles A. Lauffer Trust
James Annenberg La Vea Charitable
Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Lee
The Leibowitz and Greenway Family
Charitable Foundation
The Dorothea L. Leonhardt Fund
of the Communities Foundation
of Texas, Inc.
Polly Annenberg Levee Charitable
Trust
Lions Club of Miami
Lost Tree Village Charitable
Foundation, Inc.
The Chesley G. Magruder
Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew P. Marsano
D.W. McMillan Foundation
Michelin Golf Classic, Inc.
The Ambrose Monell Foundation
Martha G. Moore Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Moser
Estate of Dorothy Spreckels Munn
Natural Life for Children, Inc.
Paul Palank Memorial Foundation, Inc.
Pandora’s Annual Children’s
Invitational Golf Tournament
Panera Bread Foundation
PGA TOUR, Inc.
Mr. David L. Powell and
Mrs. Victoria L. Weber
Publix Santa Dollars Customer
Campaign
Publix Super Markets
Publix Super Markets Charities, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. Purcell
Quail Valley Charities, Inc.
Mr. Thomas C. Quick
Mr. and Mrs. Roger R. Raepple
Estate of Mrs. Veta A. Rosinski
Royal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd.
Scaife Family Foundation
Lewis G. Schaeneman, Jr.,
Foundation, Inc.
Scheidel Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schneider
Scripps Howard Foundation
Season to Share Fund, Inc.
Selders Foundation Trust
Mrs. Tracy R. Siani
Silver Coffee Committee
SmartCity Telecom
Stearns Weaver Miller Weissler
Alhadeff & Sitterson, P.A.
Stop Child Abuse License Plate
Purchasers
Sun-Sentinel Children’s Fund,
A McCormick Foundation Fund
SunTrust Banks, Inc.
Carl S. Swisher Foundation
Switzer Brothers Charitable
Foundation
Target Stores
Mrs. James S. Taylor
Mrs. C. Herman Terry
Dave Thomas Foundation for
Adoption
Mrs. I. Lorraine Thomas
Mr. Gerald R. Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Throckmorton
Tree House of Tallahassee
Universal Orlando Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Miguel Viyella
Dr. Diane Walder
Walmart
Walmart Foundation
William R. Watts Foundation, Inc.
Wells Fargo
Welsh Family Foundation
Will Muschamp Scramble for Kids
Estate of Ethel H. Williams
Wings of Hope Foundation
WLOQ FM Radio
Wycliffe Charities Foundation
*Deceased
$1,000 and above multi-year supporters
We thank our generous contributors who have pledged a multi-year commitment of at least $1,000 to help
Florida’s children and families. The following individuals, organizations, corporations and foundations are active
supporters that have pledged multiple years of support to Children’s Home Society of Florida and/or the
Children’s Home Society of Florida Foundation or made a gift toward an existing commitment during the
fiscal year from July 1, 2010, through June 30, 2011.
A.D. Owens Construction Corp.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bacalis
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baker
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Ball
The Balmoral Group
Bank of America
Bank of America Charitable
Foundation
Leslie and David Bardo
Mr. Terryl J. Bechtol
Mr. and Mrs. John Beck
Ms. Lisa K. Bell
James Ford Bell Foundation
Ms. Deloris Benjamin
Mr. Donald Blackadar
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Brooks
Ms. Liz Bruner
Mr. and Mrs. Carter B. Bryan
Dr. and Mrs. M. Arthur Budden
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Cash
Mr. and Mrs. Mark David Clark
Mr. Jeff Condello
Mr. and Mrs. David C. Congdon
Mr. Mike Cornelius
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Curtis
Mr. and Mrs. Don Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Glen S. Davis, Sr.
Mr. Steven S. Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Delacruz
Mr. Michael Dillon
Mr. Jeff Doster
Mr. and Mrs. Helmuth L. Eidel
Mr. and Mrs. Brad R. Emmons
EnableSoft
Enterprise Holdings Foundation
Ms. Helen Escobar
Mr. and Mrs. Brett Ewing
Mr. Stephen Ferry
Luke and Nancy Fichthorn
Fifth Third Bank
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Forest
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Frazier
Mr. Arnold Gibbs
Give with Liberty Employee
Donations, Liberty Mutual
Insurance Group
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Glasheen
Ms. Janie L. Gould
Granville Scott, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Carson Green
Mr. Fred Guitton
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hardaker
Harris Foundation
Ms. Rosemary Hayes
Mr. Dale Helton
Commissioner Sally A. Heyman
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick C. Higgs
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Holmes
Ms. Tara Hormell
Ms. Joan P. Hughes
Mr. and Mrs. Brent Johnson
Johnson & Johnson Family
of Companies/Matching Gifts
Program
JVD Construction
Kafe Bar Services
Ms. Shelley S. Katz
Mr. Sherman C. Klaus
Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Knauer
Mr. and Mrs. Aurel Lahaye
Mr. Joseph A. Lane
Dr. and Mrs. Edward Lazo
Mrs. René Ledford
The Dorothea L. Leonhardt Fund
of the Communities Foundation
of Texas, Inc.
Liberty Mutual Insurance Group
Mr. Fred Lupo
Mr. and Mrs. George Marshall
The Robert F. and Eleonora W.
McCabe Foundation
Ms. Leila McClure
Michael C. Sasso, P.A.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Milton, Jr.
Ms. Karen Moorefield
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nelson
OppenheimerFunds, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Patrick
PGA TOUR, Inc.
Mr. David L. Powell and
Mrs. Victoria L. Weber
Mrs. Judith B. Powell
Mrs. Cynthia Price
The Prudential Foundation/Matching
Gifts Program
Ms. Janet Rapp
Mr. and Mrs. David C. Rauh
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Reese
Mr. William H. Robbinson
Ms. Cindy Rosenbloom
Roy’s Club, Inc.
Mr. Christopher R. Rudasill
Mr. James R. Rychlicki
Ryder Charitable Foundation
Ms. Janet Schwartz
William and Sara Segal
Mr. Jeffrey D. Sharon
Sihle Insurance Group, Inc.
Ms. Traci Smith
Space Coast Combined Federal
Campaign
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Subin
Ms. Andry E. Sweet
Tampa Bay Lightning
Mrs. Allison E. Tant and
Mr. Barry Richard
Ms. Trish Teague
Judge Brad Thomas and
Ms. Susan Cox
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Wardell
Mr. Mike Welker
Mr. and Mrs. Nevin L.
Wertenberger, II
Mr. Rick Wheeler
Mr. Brian Wilson
Mr. Scott H. Wilson, CPA
The Winston Family Foundation
Mr. Thomas Lynn Wollschlager
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Wydra
Mr. Joseph A. Yarid
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Thank you to our 2010-2011 donors
We thank the following individuals, organizations, corporations and foundations for embracing our children through their
support of Children’s Home Society of Florida and/or the Children’s Home Society of Florida Foundation by contributing
$1,000 or more during the fiscal year from July 1, 2010, through June 30, 2011. With your help, we are changing lives
and building stronger families in Florida.
$250,000+
Estate of Dorothy Spreckels Munn
$100,000 - $249,999
The Batchelor Foundation, Inc.
Friends of Joshua House
Foundation, Inc.
JP Morgan Chase Foundation
$50,000 - $99,999
Selma Brenner Revocable Living
Trust
Edyth Bush Charitable Foundation
Eckerd Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Gordon
Hearst Foundation, Inc.
James Annenberg La Vea Charitable
Foundation
Lions Club of Miami
D.W. McMillan Foundation
Michelin Golf Classic, Inc.
Estate of Mrs. Veta A. Rosinski
Season to Share Fund, Inc.
Stop Child Abuse License Plate
Purchasers
Mr. Gerald R. Thompson
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$25,000 - $49,999
Bank of America
Bank of America Charitable
Foundation
The Columbus Foundation
Joseph and Sherrie Garfield
Charitable Foundation, Inc.
John’s Island Foundation
The Simone Kruger Trust
Frances Langford Foundation
Leininger Family Foundation
The Ambrose Monell Foundation
Paul Palank Memorial Foundation, Inc.
Pandora’s Annual Children’s
Invitational Golf Tournament
Panera Bread Foundation
Publix Super Markets
Scheidel Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schneider
Silver Coffee Committee
Dave Thomas Foundation for
Adoption
Mrs. I. Lorraine Thomas
Mr. Marcus B. Turner
Wells Fargo
$10,000 - $24,999
Amaturo Family Foundation, Inc.
AutoNation
Mrs. Janet Baines
George M. Baldwin Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Ball
J.H. Baroco Foundation, Inc.
James Ford Bell Foundation
Bingo Paradise, Inc.
BMO Harris Bank
Children’s Home Society
Gainesville Auxiliary
Myra C. Christy Trust
City of Melbourne
Community Foundation of Broward
- Hudson Family Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Corr
Crystal Springs Preserve, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Curtis
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred T. De Cardenas
Disney Worldwide Services, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Dupuis
Eisman & Russo, Inc.
Executive Women Outreach, Inc.
Michael & Annie Falk Foundation
The Florida Bar Foundation
The Fortin Foundation of Florida
Forums Event Design and Promotion
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Frazier
The Mark Edward Freitas
Foundation, Inc.
George E. Warren Corporation
Greenberg Traurig, P.A.
Mr. Rich Heffley
Henry Family Foundation
The Highland Mint
Hobe Sound Community Chest, Inc.
Indian River Community Foundation
ING Charitable Giving Program
Kappa Delta Sorority, Delta Eta
Chapter
Kappa Delta Sorority, Kappa Alpha
Chapter
The Kugelman Foundation
The Leonard & Evelyn Lauder
Foundation
Charles A. Lauffer Trust
Lender Processing Services, Inc.
The Dorothea L. Leonhardt Fund
of the Communities Foundation
of Texas, Inc.
Lost Tree Village Charitable
Foundation, Inc.
The Chesley G. Magruder
Foundation, Inc.
Margaret McCartney &
R. Parks Williams Foundation
Evelyn V. McPherson Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Milton, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Moser
Natural Life for Children, Inc.
NCJW
Panama City Parrot Head Club
Panera Bread/Covelli Family Limited
Partnership
Panera Bread Operation
Doughnation Donors in
Brevard County
Publix Santa Dollars Customer
Campaign
Publix Super Markets Charities, Inc.
Quail Valley Charities, Inc.
Leslie C. & Regina A. Quick
Charitable Foundation
Mr. Thomas C. Quick
Rachlin Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger R. Raepple
Ryder Charitable Foundation
Scaife Family Foundation
Lewis G. Schaeneman, Jr.,
Foundation, Inc.
Selders Foundation Trust
SmartCity Telecom
Sun-Sentinel Children’s Fund,
A McCormick Foundation Fund
Carl S. Swisher Foundation
Syniverse Technologies
Mrs. C. Herman Terry
Tree House of Tallahassee
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walgreen, III
William R. Watts Foundation, Inc.
Will Muschamp Scramble for Kids
Wings of Hope Foundation
$5,000 - $9,999
Acosta Sales and Marketing
Company, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Adolfsson
Mr. and Mrs. Emilio Alonso-Mendoza
The André Family Foundation
Anonymous (3)
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Ashley
The Betty and Leo Balzereit
Foundation
Ms. Donna Barcus
Mr. and Mrs. John Beck
The James E. & Constance L. Bell
Foundation
Best Buy Children’s Foundation
Margaret R. Binz Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Botkin
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Brewer
Brown Helicopter, Inc.
Ms. Karen Brown
Buigas & Associates, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Chaplin
The Francis and Miranda Childress
Foundation, Inc.
The Church of Bethesda-By-The-Sea
CLC Foundation
Coggin BMW
Payson E. Crissey Trust
CSX Foundation
Mr. Joseph Derry
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn R. Drayton
Alfred I. duPont Foundation
The Durden Foundation, Inc./Mr.*
and Mrs. Earl Durden
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Edmonds
Mr. and Mrs. Helmuth L. Eidel
Luke and Nancy Fichthorn
First Housing Foundation, Inc.
Florida Wellness & Rehabilitation
Center
Ford, Lincoln and Hyundai
of Gainesville
G4S Secure Solutions
International, Inc.
Olivia R. Gardner Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy B. Gaskin
GFWC Florida for Hacienda
Girls’ Ranch
Auxiliary groups
We thank the following volunteer groups dedicated to helping children
and families through their continuous support of Children’s Home
Society of Florida during the fiscal year from July 1, 2010, through
June 30, 2011.
Chefs Auxiliary Board - Emerald Coast Division
Children’s Home Society Adoptions Auxiliary - North Central Division
Children’s Home Society Council - Southeastern Division
Children’s Home Society Emissaries - Southeastern Division
Children’s Home Society Gainesville Auxiliary - Mid-Florida Division
Circle of Friends - Treasure Coast Division
East Broward Auxiliary - Intercoastal Division
Children’s Hope Alliance - Buckner Division
Friends of Joshua House Foundation, Inc. - Gulf Coast Division
Gold Coast Guild - South Coastal Division
Michelin Golf Classic Committee - Gulf Coast Division
Silver Coffee Committee - Gulf Coast Division
Women's Guild - Brevard Division
Mr. and Mrs. John Gibson
Gene and Lisa Goodmaster
Grand Panama Resort Management
Ms. Michele M. Greene
Greene-Hazel & Associates, Inc.
H. I. Foundation, Inc.
Mary W. Harriman Foundation
Mrs. Clara F. Harris
R&H Healy Family Foundation
Ms. Jane E. Heuson*
Commissioner Sally A. Heyman
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Holmes
HOME: Living in the Heart of Florida
Humana
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hundley
Ingham and Company
John’s Island Community Service
League, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Kanyuk
Kappa Delta, Epsilon Omicron
Chapter
Mr. and Mrs. Roger E. Karmolinski
Mr. Michael Katz
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kessler
Mr. and Mrs. Aurel Lahaye
Lee County Sheriff ’s Office,
Central Records Division
The Leibowitz and Greenway Family
Charitable Foundation
Polly Annenberg Levee Charitable
Trust
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Levin
Ms. Helene Levitz
Lichlyter Consulting, Inc.
Mr. Gerald R. Mandel
The Robert F. and Eleonora W.
McCabe Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. McLaughlin
Mrs. Allison F. Metcalf
Martha G. Moore Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Morse
MWH Constructors
MY 107.3 and TK 101
Navarro Discount Stores
Neiman Marcus
Nordstrom, Inc.
North Highland
Northeast Florida Post-Adoptive
Support Group, Inc.
Palm Beach Kennel Club
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Patterson
Pensacola Association of Realtors, Inc.
Pinch A Penny, Inc.
PNC Foundation
Mr. David L. Powell and
Mrs. Victoria L. Weber
Psychcare
Gary and Helen Raser, The Limu
Company
Raymond James & Associates, Inc.
The Remember to Share Foundation
Mr. Larry Robbins
Jim and Jeri Ronaldson
Ronnie & Jerrold Rosenbaum Family
Foundation, Inc.
Richard M. & Elizabeth M. Ross
Foundation
Roy’s Club, Inc.
Rywant, Alvarez, Jones, Russo and
Guyton
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sands
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight C. Schar
Sebastian Insurance
Dr. Robert and Mrs. Maria Seelman
Mr. Jeffrey D. Sharon
Mrs. Tracy R. Siani
SunTrust Banks, Inc.
Switzer Brothers Charitable
Foundation
Tampa Bay Lightning Foundation
Mrs. James S. Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Taylor
Taylor Family Foundation
Liz Whitney Tippett Foundation, Inc.
Tower Realty Asset Management, Inc.
Trax Capital Management
Tri-City Electrical Contractors, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Miguel Viyella
Walmart
Wendco Corporation
Itto A. Willits Foundation
The Winston Family Foundation
WLOQ FM Radio
Wycliffe Charities Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. E. Richard Yulman
Mr. Marc Zipper
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$2,500 - $4,999
1000 + Club to Benefit Cancer, Inc.
The Frank and Sunny Adams Family
Foundation
All Saints Church of Winter Park
Amadeus North America, LLC
Ms. Shannon Annala-Kanobroski
Anonymous (3)
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey E. Ashby
AvMed Health Plans
The Balmoral Group
BB&T
Beasley & Henley Interior Design
Mr. Reid S. Berman
Blaser Family Foundation
The Herb Block Foundation
BNY Mellon Management
Mrs. Carol Bosshardt
Bosshardt Property Management, LLC
Bright House Networks, LLC
Britani Corp.
Ms. Liz Bruner
CAA Sports
The Cantonis Company
Capital City Bank
Mr. and Mrs. Amaury Carrasco
Vince Carter’s Embassy of Hope
Foundation
The Chadbourne Foundation
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Ms. Rhea Chiles
Citrus Health Network, Inc.
The Clorox Company
CNL Bank
Mr. Barry Cole
Combined Federal Campaign Northeast Florida Southeast
Georgia Region
Community Foundation of Broward
- John Gordon Bull Fund
Mr. Joseph Concheck
Mr. Mike Cornelius
Mr. Charles L. Cromer
D P Limited, Inc.
Commissioner and Mrs. John Dailey
Mr. Steven S. Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Dayton
Edward Dayton Family Fund
Daytona 200 Motorcycle Club
Daytona State College
Dean, Ringers, Morgan & Lawton P.A.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael DeDomenico
Jack and Betty Demetree Family
Foundation
Designers Plumbing Studio, Inc.
Digital Domain
DiPlacido & Goldberg Attorneys
at Law
Dollar General Literacy Foundation
DuBow Family Foundation, Inc.
Jess & Brewster J. Durkee Foundation
Dyer Chevrolet
East Broward Auxiliary
Mr. Jeff Forrest
Gap Foundation Money for Time
Program
Georgia Pacific Employees
Charitable Contributions Fund
Gibraltar Private Bank & Trust
Mrs. Louise Goddard
Gold Coast Landscape
Management, Inc.
Grand Harbor Community
Outreach Program, Inc.
Granville Scott, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Griffiths
Ms. Karen Grossutti
Gulf Isle Neighbors
Gulf World Marine Park
David C. Hammers
HandsOn Jacksonville
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hardaker
Harris Foundation
Mr. Geno Hayes
The Hayford Family Foundation
Mr. Dale Helton
Ms. Elizabeth Hernandez
Ms. Elizabeth Herold
Hoot ‘N Holler Bingo
Hopping Green & Sams, P.A.
Horizon Lines, LLC
The Huisking Foundation, Inc.
Invesco Capital Management
Iron Mike Foundation, Inc.
Ms. Alekandra Jasniak-Cilulko
Mr. and Mrs. William John
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Joyce
Just Gold Jewelers
Katz Barron Squitero Faust
KPMG, LLP
Ms. Rose La Femina and
Mr. Michael Conroy
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Lee, Jr.
Leesfield Family Charitable
Foundation, Inc.
Lexus of Melbourne
Mr. and Mrs. H. William Lichtenberger
Mary J. Lindsley Fund
Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor
& Reed, P.A.
Mr. Dan Macmillan
Magic Transport, Inc. - Mr. Carlos
and Mrs. Maribel Padial
Mainline Information Systems
Mr. Omar Malone
Dr. and Mrs. Karamvir Mann
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph E. Margrave
Marine Bank and Trust
Mark 10, 13:16
Mr. and Mrs. George Marshall
MAXIMUS
Merck Partnership for Giving
Anthony Minnuto
Moore Stephens Lovelace, P.A.
Morgan Stanley
Jim and Betty Nance
Mark and Josie NeJame
Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Nori
Mr. Jack A. Olmstead
Orlando Health
Orlando Magic
Palm Beach County Bar Association
Panera Bread Company
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Patrick
Ms. Larisa Perry
PGA TOUR, Inc.
Physicians Regional Healthcare
System
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Pinder
PNC Wealth Management
Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Pridgeon
Reynolds Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. M. Joseph Robinson
Judy and Bryan Roub
Royal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd.
Rue & Ziffra, P.A.
Dr. and Mrs. Marcus P. Schmitz
Master Sergeant and
Mrs. Michael Scott
Shacter Family Foundation, Inc.
Siegel Hughes & Ross
Sihle Insurance Group, Inc.
David Simmons Campaign
Ms. Justine Simoni
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Sinclair
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Slaughter, Jr.
Smiles Dental Design
Space Coast Combined Federal
Campaign
Space Coast Vettes
St. Columbkille Thrift Store
Stearns Weaver Miller Weissler
Alhadeff & Sitterson, P.A.
Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Stein
Ms. Tara M. Stewart
Mr. and Mrs. Brian T. Stolze
Ms. Darlene G. Strickland
Suncoast Combined Federal
Campaign
SunTrust Foundation
Syn-Tech Systems, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Thompson
University of Central Florida
Cornerstone Program
Mr. Ned A. Voska, II
Walmart Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Washington
Watson Realty Corp.
Wells Fargo Community Support
Campaign
Welsh Family Foundation
Estate of Ethel H. Williams
$1,000 - $2,499
A.D. Owens Construction Corp.
Mr. Richard B. Adams, Jr., and
Mrs. Mona Ignatz
Mr. and Mrs. Alfredo Aguirre
Dr. Rush Akin
Fran Allegra
AllianceBernstein Foundation Fund
Allied Medical Supply, Inc.
All-Med Services of Florida, Inc.
The Allstate Foundation
Allstate Giving Campaign
Mr. Douglas L. Almengual
American Momentum Bank
America’s Best Caregivers
Ameriscape USA, Inc.
Amvets Ladies Auxiliary Post 911
Ann’s Pharmacy & Discount, Inc.
Anonymous (4)
ARCO Starting & Charging Specialists
Mrs. Barbara H. Arnold
Dr. Craig Badolato
Drs. Brad A. and Odilie Bagwell
Rose Marie Bagwell
Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Bailey, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Baker
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Barker
Dr. and Mrs. Craig S. Barkley
Mr. Brian Barnard
Barrios Technology
John and Nellie Bastien Memorial
Foundation
Dr. and Mrs. John A. Batlle, III
Paul and Patricia Baum
Bay Area Emergency Physicians, LLC
Bay West Health and Rehab, LLC
Bayview Loan Servicing, LLC
Mr. and Mrs. Keith D. Beaty
Mrs. Shirley A. Becker
Mrs. Rosa M. Beckett
Julia B. Beensen Trust
Mr. Samuel P. Bell, III
Ms. Nancy White Bennett
Benson’s Heating & Air
Conditioning, Inc.
Ms. Gertrude Bernhard and
Mr. Benjamin T. Hardesty
Mr. Michael Bibliowicz
Big Bend Environmental Services, Inc.
Lisa Bilotti Foundation, Inc.
Mr. Quincy B. Black
Black Book Online
Black Dog Investments
Mr. Donald Blackadar
Ms. Deborah D. Blackman
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Blaicher
Victoria Blanch
Mr. and Mrs. James Blech
Mr. John Bohne
Boos Development Group, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Botkin
Mr. Chris Bowler and
Ms. Maja Sander
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin W. Bowyer
The Breeze Cinema
Mr. and Mrs. David F. Brennan
British American Chamber of
Commerce
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Brooks
Broward Realty Corporation
Brower Financial Group
The Brumos Companies
Bryant Miller Olive, P.A.
Ms. Jodi Burns
Paula and Bob Butler
Isaac W. Byrd Family Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. David S. Calverley
Ruth Camp Campbell Foundation
Mr. Scott Campbell and
Ms. Suzanne Stuart
CapTrust Financial Partners, LLC
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Z. Carley, Jr.
Carpet One Floor & Home
Tyler Carr
Ms. Carolyn Carrano
Mr. Joseph Carrasco
Carroll and Company, CPAs
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Cash
Ms. Susan C. Cavanagh
Certus Knowledge
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Challenor
Charity Chicks
Dr. Silas J. Charles and Family
Mr. Michael and Mrs. Terry Cherniga
Representative and Mrs. Charles
Chestnut, IV
City of Lakeland
City of Ocala
City of St. Cloud
Mr. and Mrs. Mark David Clark
Major and Mrs. Mark Clawson
Mr. and Mrs. Girard L. Clemons
Coastal Mechanical Services, LLC
Cobb Cole
Mr. and Mrs. Kendall B. Coffey
Coffey Burlington
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Coffin
Coldwell Banker Residential Real
Estate Cares
Columbiettes of Martin
Council #6241
Mr. James Conomea
Convergys Corporation
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Cook
Mr. Michael and Mrs. Kymberly Cook
Mr. and Mrs. Scott B. Cook
Mr. James M. Cooper
Mrs. Jeanne H. Coulter
CRESA Partners, LLC
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Croce
Crowley Maritime Corporation
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Crown
Crystal Lake Home Owners
Association
The Daphne Seybolt Culpeper
Memorial Foundation, Inc.
United Way support
Designated support from our friends flows to Children’s Home Society
of Florida through several United Ways to help us provide necessary
services to Florida’s children and families. Thank you for directing your
contributions to benefit the children served by our organization during
the fiscal year from July 1, 2010, through June 30, 2011.
Heart of Florida United Way, Inc.
Town of Palm Beach United Way
United Way for Southeastern Michigan
United Way of Bergen County
United Way of Brevard County, Inc.
United Way of Broward County
United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut
United Way of Central Florida, Inc.
United Way of Central Indiana, Inc.
United Way of Central Maryland
United Way of Charlotte County
United Way of Citrus County
United Way of Collier County, Inc.
United Way of Escambia County, Inc.
United Way of Greater Cleveland
United Way of Greater Rochester
United Way of Hernando County
United Way of Indian River County
United Way of Lake & Sumter Counties
United Way of Lee, Hendry, and Glades Counties
United Way of Manatee County
United Way of Marion County, Inc.
United Way of Martin County
United Way of Metropolitan Dallas, Inc.
United Way of Miami-Dade County
United Way of New York City
United Way of North Central Florida
United Way of Northeast Florida
United Way of Northwest Florida, Inc.
United Way of Okeechobee County, Inc.
United Way of Palm Beach County, Inc.
United Way of Pasco County
United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania
United Way of St. Johns County
United Way of St. Lucie County
United Way of Suwannee Valley
United Way of Tampa Bay
United Way of the Big Bend
United Way of the Greater Triangle
United Ways of the Greater Tri-State Area
United Way of Volusia-Flagler Counties, Inc.
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Culver Smith, III, P.A.
Mr. and Mrs. Casey Cummings
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Curtis
Mrs. Joyce Daniels
Mr. and Mrs. Bro D’Arcy
Darrah & Co.
Mr. J.B. Davis
Daytona International Speedway
Dean Mead Law
Deborah L. Kearney, D.D.S.
Mrs. Martha DeBrule
Mr. Thomas J. Defeo
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Deison
Delta Associated Investigations, Inc.
Mr. Franklyn DeMarco, Jr.
Ms. Rhonda DeMatteis
Charles H. Denny, III, Charitable
Lead Annuity Trust
DentaQuest
Mr. and Mrs. Ken DeTorres
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dill
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Dixon
Mr. and Mrs. Thorne Donnelley
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Donovan
Ms. Patricia A. Dorko
Ms. Allison Dray and Mr. Ron Sierra
Drummond Management
Mr. Charles Dudley, P.A.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Durgin
Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Dweck
Bradley and Megan Eaves
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ehrlich
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
EnableSoft
Energy Armour, Inc.
Energy Planning Associates Corp.
Enterprise Holdings Foundation
Envestnet Asset Management, Inc.
ESP Media Production Company
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Etheridge, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Etherington
Mr. Jahri Evans
Mr. and Mrs. Brett Ewing
Exactech, Inc.
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Mr. Jeffrey Faine
Mr. and Mrs. Andres Fanjul
Charles D. Farber Memorial
Foundation, Inc.
Fifth Third Bank
First American Title Insurance
Company
First Coast Offshore Rodeo, Inc.
First Federal Savings Bank of Florida
First Florida Development &
Construction
Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Fisher, Esq.
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Fisher, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Flack
Flaharty & Associates, LLC
Flightline Group, Inc.
Florida Bank
Florida Citizens Bank
Florida Combined Life
Florida Food Service
Florida Hospital DeLand
Florida Hospital Ormond Beach
Florida League of Cities, Inc.
Florida Osteopathic Medical
Association
Florida Power & Light
Florida Power & Light Employees
The Fonvielle Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Forest
Mrs. Marleen Forkas
Warren and Evelyn Foster
Franklin Templeton Investment
Counsel
Dr. Jim and Mrs. Carol Free
Mr. Wesley Freeman
Mr. and Mrs. Erik Fresen
The Fritch Foundation, Inc.
Ms. Myrna H. Fux
Gannett Foundation/FLORIDA
TODAY
Gaskin, Hardaker, Gibson Insurance
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Gaskins
Dr. and Mrs. Mark A. Gelbard
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gendelman
Genesis Capital Advisors
Georgianna United Methodist Church
Mr. Arnold Gibbs
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gillespie
Give with Liberty Employee
Donations, Liberty Mutual
Insurance Group
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Glasheen
Goerlich Family Foundation, Inc.
Gonzalez Recovery Residences
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Goodes
Ms. Mary M. Graham
Gramling Environmental Law, P.A.
Gray Robinson, P.A.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Greer
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P. Guarino
Mr. Fred Guitton
Gulf Coast Medical Center
Carole and Frank J. Gulisano
H.B. Associates of the Treasure
Coast, Ltd.
Dr. Robert D. Haar
Ms. Hyatt Haddad
Mr. James Halbert*
Myra Igo Haley
Hancock Bank
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Hawkins
Ms. Rosemary Hayes
Mr. Kenny R. Hayslett
Health First
The Hear Care Center
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hennessy, Jr.
Hinson Oil Company
C.J. Hobgood
Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Hoffman
Mr. Matthew Hoffman
Holland & Knight, LLP
Holland Creative Services
Ms. Karen Hooks and
Mr. Steve Walker
Ms. Tara Hormell
Mr. and Mrs. Hal B. Howard
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald C. Hubbell
Hufty Foundation
Ms. Joan P. Hughes
The Martha Hunderlock
Charitable Fund of the Lutheran
Community Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hurley
Hurley, Rogner, Miller, Cox,
Waranch & Westcott, P.A.
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Hyman
IBM Employee Services Center
ICC Capital Management, Inc.
Indian River Alumni Club of Kappa
Kappa Gamma
ING Direct
Inner Circle
Institute of Cardiovascular Excellence
International Society of Palm Beach
Intuition Systems
Investigation Specialists, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Jacoby
James B. Sanderlin Elementary
Jenkins Auto Group
Jewish Communal Fund
JIC Realty
JM Advisory Group
Johnson & Johnson Family of
Companies/Matching Gifts
Program
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Jones
Junior League of Tampa
JVD Construction
Mr. Steve P. Kaczynski
Kancor Construction, Inc.
Ms. Shelley S. Katz
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Kellogg
Dr. and Mrs. Alastair C. Kennedy
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome D. King
Sidney Kohl Family Foundation
Ms. Terry Allen Kramer
Mr. Richard Kristensen
Dr. and Mrs. Kurt A. Krueger
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kustal
Mr. Scot LaFerte
Lambert Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Landel
Mr. Mac Langston
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lassen
Law Office of Mary K. Wimsett
Law Offices of Holly Mantle, P.A.
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Lazzara
Mr. Robert B. Lecce
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Leeper
Ms. Jonelle Lees and
Mr. Shane Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Lentz, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lester
Ms. Bonnie Levengood
Francis and Gertrude Levett
Foundation
Lewis, Birch & Ricardo, LLC
Mr. and Mrs. M. Richard Lewis, Jr.
Liberty Mutual
The Liman Foundation
Ms. Sharon Littlejohn
The Little Lighthouse Foundation, Inc.
The Lottes Family Foundation
Loggia, LLC
Diane Lynn Family Foundation, Inc.
Ms. Debra Lyonnais
Mr. and Mrs. Whitney MacMillan
Ms. Hildegarde E. Mahoney
Dr. Carrie and Mr. Peter
Majeranowski
Mr. and Mrs. E. Barry Mansur
Marchand Faries Financial
Management, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale R. Mason
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Massey, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Matschner
Mr. Andy Mayts
Mr. Thomas S. McCaleb
Mr. and Mrs. James L. McCann
Mr. Gerald McCoy
R. Cathleen Cox McFarlane
Charitable Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. McGowan
Mr. John McMahon
McNulty Charitable Foundation, Inc.
Mercedes-Benz of Orlando in
Maitland
Mr. and Mrs. Lee F. Mercier
Mr. Richard Merhige
Meridian Management Corporation
Merrill Lynch Activities Committee
Merrill Lynch Trust Company
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Meyer
Mr. Gary R. Michaels and
Mr. Mark Lee
Microsoft Giving Campaign
Mrs. Teresa G. Miles and
Mr. Donald F. Sheppard
Ms. Jackie Miller
Jan Miller
Mr. Jeffrey Miller
Million Air Tallahassee
Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Montgomery
Mr. and Mrs. B.G. Moore
Dr. and Mrs. Richard B. Moore
The Moorings, Inc., dba Moorings
Park
Morcom Foundation
Eileen Morris and Bob Griffin
Munegins on 13th
The National Crittenton Foundation
The Honorable Senator and
Mrs. Joe Negron
Neighbors of Suntree
NeJame Law
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Nestor
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Newquist
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Newton
Nichols Foundation, Inc.
Noodles Panini
Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Noonan, III
Mr. Pedro and Mrs. Patricia
Norman-Figueiredo
Northern Trust Bank of Florida, N.S.
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Nutting
Ocala Lion’s Club
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy P. O’Connor
Mr. and Mrs. Nels P. Offerdahl
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Oliver, Jr.
OppenheimerFunds, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Padgett
Palm Chevrolet of Gainesville
Panama City Dive Services, LLC
Dr. and Mrs. Clyde R. Patroni
Dr. and Mrs. Lonnie Paulos
Peace for the Children Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice L. Pearson
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob D. Petroski
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Pew
Picard-Dannheisser Family
Foundation
L.W. Pierce Family Foundation
Pilot Corporation of America
Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Pilotte
Mr. and Mrs. John Pisan
Pools by Bradley
Portofino Island Resort
Posen Construction
The Postcard Factory, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Preston
Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Price
Prime Meridian Bank
The Prudential Foundation
Matching Gifts
Quality Boats of Clearwater, Inc.
Mr. B. Terrence Quigley
The Radiant Group
Mr. Michael Rainey
Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Ralys
RAM Construction & Development
Mr. Charles E. Ray
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Ray
Raydon Corporation
Ms. Tina Regan
Mrs. Debra Register and
Mr. Troy Register
The Retired Troopers Association
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reveley
Rexel, Inc.
Ring Power Corporation
The River of Life Christian Worship
Center, Inc.
Road Runners
Mrs. Helen Taylor Robertson
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robinson
Mr. Ronald G. Rogers
Rogers, Gunter, Vaughn Insurance, Inc.
Rogers Towers, P.A.
Rolfe & Lobello, P.A.
Dr. Garrison Rolle and
Mrs. Katrina Rolle
Mr. and Mrs. William Rollnick
Mr. Henry Roman
Rose Speech & Academic Center, LLC
Rosen Centre Hotel
Rossway, Moore, Taylor & Swan
Foundation
Rotary Club of Daytona Beach
Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Roth
Jerry and Susan Roth
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas C. Rothschild
The Royal Palms of St. Lucie
Jeff and Diane Rubenstein
Mr. Barney S. Rush and
Dr. Marjorie D. Shaw
Sammy Cacciatore, P.A.
Sam’s Club #6364
The Sansing Foundation, Inc.
Mr. John Sansone and
Mrs. Mailande B. Holland
The Saunders Foundation
Sawgrass Asset Management, LLC
Scheda Ecological Associates, Inc.
Judge John Schlesinger
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schlitt
Ms. Janet Schwartz
Sea Star Line, LLC
Mr. Mark B. Seidenfeld and
Ms. Colleen M. Kelley
Shands Healthcare
Silverking Contracting, Inc.
Simply Healthcare Plans, Inc.
Mr. Charles Sloan
Mr. Culver Smith, III
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Smyth
Dr. John Snead
Society of the Debutante Charity
Cotillion
Mr. Richard Solomon and
Ms. Janice M. Kane
Dale and Matilde Sorensen
Southeastern Health Liquidating Trust
Southland Construction, Inc.
Mr. Marc Spencer
Mrs. Mary Spencer
Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Spencer
Spero Benefits, Inc.
St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church
St. Lucie County Property Appraiser
St. Vincent’s Health System
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Stack
Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Stagner
Mrs. and Mr. Barbara J. Stark
Ms. Tiffany Starr
Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Stewart
Stewart, Evans, Stewart &
Emmons, P.A.
Zach Strief Dream Big Foundation, Inc.
Ms. Suzanne Stuart and
Mr. Scott Campbell
Studer Charitable Giving
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Subin
Sun Marketing Group, Inc.
Suncoast Skin Solutions, Inc.
Superior Painting of Tallahassee, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. John Surovek
Ms. Andry E. Sweet
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Sweeting
Ms. Jan Swink
Swisher International, Inc.
Talcor Commercial Real Estate
Services
The Talcott Family Foundation, Inc.
Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare
Tallahassee Neurological Clinic, P.A.
Tallahassee Pediatrics
Tampa L B Sales, Inc., D/B/A N-41
Mrs. Allison E. Tant and
Mr. Barry Richard
Target Stores
Frank S. Taylor Trust
TechHealth, Inc.
Tecnica Business Systems, LLC
Tel-Tron Technologies Corporation
Ms. Debra L. Terry
Mr. and Mrs. John Textor
Mr. and Mrs. David C. Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Throckmorton
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Timmons
Trailer Bridge, Inc.
Leanne Freas Trout Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Turner
UBS Financial Services, Inc.
Unity of Daytona Beach
Universal Orlando Foundation
Mr. John Unkefer
Ms. Sally Alice Unkles
Vancore Jones Communications, Inc.
Vanguard Charitable Endowment
Program
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Vecellio, Jr.
Vero Insurance
The Wachovia Wells Fargo
Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Waldrop
Mr. and Mrs. Grahame Walker
Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Walls
Mr. Christopher Walsh
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Walsh
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Wardell
Ms. Carol Webb and
Mr. Don Wemlinger
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Weber
Mr. Henry Weinberg
Linda Weitz
Wells Fargo Home Mortgage
Mr. Morten Westerberg
Ms. Judith Whittaker
Dr. and Mrs. Dale Wickstrum
William T. Dwyer Community High
Campaign Account of Allan Williams
Mr. and Mrs. George D. Williams
Williams Wholesale Seafood, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Williamson, II
Ms. Rosemarie Williamson
Edwin Willinger Charitable Trust
Mr. Scott H. Wilson, CPA
Mr. John F. Windham, Jr.
Mr. Joseph J. Wolen
Mr. Thomas Lynn Wollschlager
Reverend and Mrs. G. Timothy
Womack
Mr. Mark Womack
Mr. Steve Womack
Mr. and Mrs. Les Wood
Mr. and Mrs. Orator Woodward
World of Beer Franchising, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Wydra
Mr. and Mrs. Roger L. Yaseen
Mr. Norman F. Zapczynski and
Ms. Rhea Chiles
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zappala, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zappala
Richard A. Zappala Family Foundation
The Zins Company, LLC
The Donald and Barbara Zucker
Family Foundation
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$5,000 and above gift-in-kind contributors
We thank the following individuals, organizations, corporations and foundations for contributing items or services
valued by the donor at $5,000 or greater during the fiscal year from July 1, 2010, through June 30, 2011.
We appreciate your desire to help children and families by supporting our critical programs and services.
93.7 K-Country and the
WIND-FM 92.5
ABC Fine Wine & Spirits, Inc.
Adecco North America
Mr. Muhammad Ali
American Culinary Federation,
Palm Beach County Chapter
ASRC Aerospace
The Avenues Mall
Bistro Aix
Bright House Networks, LLC
Center for Facial Cosmetic Surgery
- Dr. Ross Clevens
Chadallac, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Cinque
Clear Channel Radio
Colonial Properties Trust
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Daytona Beach Area Association
of Realtors, Inc.
Eco Latino Media Group
Emerald Coast Women’s Club
First Book National Book Bank
First Coast Apartment Association
Mrs. Marleen Forkas
Gainesville Sun
Gator Moving & Storage
GE Melbourne
Glazer Family Foundation
Havana Jax
HOME: Living in the Heart of Florida
Jacksonville Magazine
Jacksonville Sheriff's Correctional
Officers
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Johansen
Junior League of the Palm
Beaches, Inc.
Just Between Friends Space Coast
Keith Watson Productions, Inc.
Kids in Distressed Situations, Inc.
Le Classique Jewelers and Appraisers
Lite 96.1 WEJZ
Lockheed Martin Space Systems
Company
Mr. Julian MacQueen
Magnolia Farm
Mr. Scott McCaughey and
Ms. Tania Z. Alavi
Medical Center Clinic
Dr. Sam H. Moorer, Jr.
MY 107.3 and TK 101
Navy Informational Operations
Command
Mr. James F. Nobles
North Broward Preparatory School
Ms. Cassidy O’Connell
Pajama Program Headquarters &
Reading Center
Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office
Palm Beach Post
Mrs. Deanna Parker
Pensacola Quilters’ Guild
Polk County Board of
Commissioners
The Ponte Vedra Recorder
Premier Beverage
The Prudential Insurance Company
Prudential Network Realty
PSS World Medical, Inc.
Publix Super Markets
Quality Response Services, Inc.
Quest Company
Ms. Mary Anne Richter
Rock Hard Designs
Ms. Michelle Ronan
Scripps Treasure Coast Publishing
Seaboard Marine
Dr. Robert and Mrs. Maria Seelman
Select Portfolio Servicing
Smoke Barbeque & Grill
Southeast Personnel Leasing, Inc.
Southern Wine & Spirits
Space Coast High School Student
Government Association
Springstead High School
Sweet Beginnings
Symantec
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Tim Webber: The Coordinator
The Trump Network
Underwood Jewelers
University of Central Florida
Student Government
Association, Student Body
President’s Advisory Council
The Villages Woodworkers Club
Voices for Children Foundation, Inc.
WCJB TV 20 & The Gainesville CW
Wellington Quilters
Well-Run Concepts Inc.
WJCT Auction
WJXT-TV Channel 4
WLOQ FM Radio
Tribute Society
Endowed funds at the Children’s Home Society of Florida Foundation greatly support the fiscal needs of Children’s
Home Society of Florida, allowing our dedicated staff to directly serve children and families currently in our care.
Additionally, these valuable funds provide necessary resources to secure the future of Children’s Home Society of
Florida. Gifts of any amount are encouraged and greatly appreciated, and named endowments may be created
with a minimum gift of $10,000. We sincerely thank our friends who have established the following named
endowments through 2011.
Alachua County Endowment Fund
Thomas R. Andrews Endowment
Robert F. and Grace A. Bartlett
Endowment
John W. Bates and Curtis C. Cook
Memorial
The Bill Bigby Family Endowment
Bissell Endowment
Blaylock Trust
Vivian Locke-Lewis Blue Memorial
Robert E. Brand Endowment
Dr. Clarice Brantley Memorial
Endowment
The Josephine H. and
Jacob F. Bryan, III, Endowment
Thad and Loca Lee Buckner
Endowment
Buckner Building Maintenance
Endowment
David A. and Charlene Bundy
Endowment
Clarence Mank Camp, II, Memorial
Endowment
Frances P. Chalmers Memorial
Julie Griffin Chapman Endowment
Charity, Inc., Medical Endowment
Children’s Home Society Auxiliary
of Central Florida Fund
Francis and Miranda Childress Fund
The Francis and Miranda Childress
Second Century Endowment
Fund
William M. Courtney Endowment
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Cranford
Endowment
Alan and Christine Curtis
Endowment
A.D. and Pauline Davis Endowment
Tine W. Davis Family-WD Charities,
Inc., Medical Endowment
Alfred I. duPont Memorial
Endowment
Jessie Ball duPont Medical
Endowment
A. L. Ellis Fund For Homeless
Children
EllMar Foundation, Inc., Endowment
Marcus C. Fagg Endowment
Dr. J. Kirby Farrington Endowment
Dr. Joseph and Eleanor H. Farrington
Endowment
Fisher/Lawton/Miller Endowment
The Harry W. and Mildred F. Fogg
Memorial Endowment
The Shirley W. Francis Endowment
Miriam Z. Garcia-Pedrosa Memorial
Timothy B. Gaskin Family and
Old Dominion Insurance
Company Endowment
William Thomas Gordon, Jr.,
Memorial Endowment
The Grader Fund for Children
Jay Graham Memorial Endowment
Greater Miami Foundation
Endowment
The Causey and Mabel Green
Memorial
Greene-Hazel & Associates
Endowment
Eleanor and Ben Hill Griffin, Jr.,
Endowment
The Pat and Jim Griffiths Endowment
The Candace and Leonard
Haberman Endowment Fund
Ned and Frances Gray Hinson
Memorial Endowment
Nan Page Hoopes Endowment
Blodwyn Lane Hossler Fund for
Children’s Emergency Services
IHOP Combined Promotion
Endowment
International House of Pancakes
Medical Fund Endowment
Louise Jackson Training Fund
Ernest Jenderko Endowment
George W. Jenkins Endowment
Elwin S. and Marie H. Jewett
Memorial Endowment
William and Ida M. Knabb
Endowment
The Knight Foundation Endowment
The C.L.C. Kraft Endowment
Rudy A. and Peggy Kraft Endowment
Helen M. and Edward W. Lane
Child Abuse Endowment
Lauderhill Women’s Club Medical
Endowment
Charles A. Lauffer Memorial
Endowment
Lewis S. and Frances Childress Lee
Endowment
Dr. Lawrence R. Leviton Memorial
Endowment
Lucy Fairfax Polk Mitchell Lyerly
Memorial Endowment
Marion County Road Builders
Endowment
Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkes McKay
Endowment
John J. McLean Endowment
Frederick Stuart Metcalf Endowment
Jean W. Meyers Endowment
Mid-Florida Roadbuilder Endowment
C. Scott Moore Endowment
from William M. Moore, his
proud father
Charles and Johnnie Morris
Endowment
Mark and Ruth Munroe Memorial
Endowment
Mutual of America Endowment
National Foundation for Missing
and Abused Children Endowment
Pauline Nichols Endowment
Tim Panuska Memorial Endowment
Peacock Foundation, Inc.,
Permanent Endowment Fund
for Parenting Education
THE PLAYERS Championship
Endowment
Putnam County Auxiliary Medical
Endowment
Rax Combined Promotion
Endowment
Rax Medical Endowment
Virginia Morey Rell Scholarship Fund
Olivia Tawney and Clifford B. Rosa
Memorial
John A. and Betty L. Roschman
Endowment
Satterthwait-Edwards Memorial
Endowment
The George Schoenbacker
Memorial Fund
Elbert B. Shelfer, Jr., and
Lucille P. Shelfer Memorial
Judge Bryan Simpson Memorial
Alford C. and Sylvia F. “Tibby”
Sinclair Endowment
Sovereign Order of St. John
of Jerusalem
The William Sottile, June Sottile,
and Cynthia Sottile Wepsala
Endowment Fund
South Coastal Board Endowment
in Memory of Frederick Stuart
Metcalf
Southwest Florida Community
Foundation Endowment
Electra Spillis Endowment
James W. Spratt Memorial
Endowment
Dorothy W. Swenson Memorial
Endowment
C. Herman and Mary Virginia Terry
Endowment
R. David Thomas Child Advocate
of the Year Endowment
Wayne Thomas Memorial
George F. Valassis Endowment
Paul Vander Velde Research
Endowment
Frank and Mary Visconti Endowment
Michele Vogel Endowment
The Sarah Moores Walker
Endowment
Watkins Christian Foundation
Endowment
Roger W. Webb Endowment
Howard and Ann Weisz Endowment
Wendy’s Combined Promotion
Endowment
Wendy’s Fund for Children
Endowment
Wendy’s Medical Endowment
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Founders Society ~ Legacy Circle
We recognize as esteemed members of the Founders Society - Legacy Circle all individuals who notified us
from the Children’s Home Society of Florida Foundation’s inception in 1990 through 2011 of an estate plan
or deferred gift benefiting our organization. Many of our Founders Society - Legacy Circle members played
a unique role in the development of the Children’s Home Society of Florida Foundation, for which they will
be forever honored.
Mr. Douglas Alexander, II
Mrs. Margaret Allbritten
Mr. Thomas R. Andrews
Mr. Kenneth R. Atkins*
Mrs. A.W. Avent
Mrs. Rita Barnett
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Bartlett*
Mr. Ray F. Basten
Mr. J. Scott Baur
Mrs. Doris I. Beedle
Dr. Karen L. Borchers
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald F. Bott
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald M. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Ross R. Brown
Ms. Liz Bruner
Mr. Christian E. Carlsen
Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Carson
Mr. Benson Charles
Mr.* and Mrs. Philip E. Clemente
Dr. and Mrs. Berwin A. Cole
Mr. William M. Courtney*
Mrs. Mary H. Cross
Mr. Alan Curtis
Mrs. Louise E. DeTorres
Mr. and Mrs. Russell P. Douse
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Dweck
Mr. A. L. Ellis*
Mr. Michael W. Fisher, Esq.
Ms. Sandra L. Foote
Miss Tiffany M. Gragg
Ms. Michele M. Greene
Carole and Frank Gulisano
Mrs. Norma Lawson Hall
Mr. Joe C. Hancock
Ms. Carolyn B. Hayes*
Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss R. Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Howard
Mrs. Caroline Johnston
Mr. Edward L. Kelly
Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Kirschenbaum
Mr. Philip J. Kolodziej
Ms. Adele Kuhnle
Mrs. G. F. Lampkin*
Mrs. Elsie G. Leviton
Mr. Larry Lowe
Mrs. Lucy Fairfax Polk Mitchell Lyerly*
Mrs. Marie C. McDonald
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Mertins
Mrs. Allison F. Metcalf
Mrs. Jean W. Meyers
Ms. Lisbeth Michael
Stephen and Kyle Miller
Mr. Marcus Mills
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mitchell
Mr. William M. Moore
Mr. Harry Morris, Jr.*
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Morris, III
Mrs. Pauline H. Nichols
Mr. Millard J. Noblin
Ms. Mary Ellen Ohser*
Mr. Jack A. Olmstead
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Patten, Jr.
Ms. Dorothy R. Pearson
Mr. Cecil R. Phillips
Mrs. Joan Phillips*
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Preston
Mr. and Mrs. Al P. Qualls
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Rader
Mr. and Mrs. Curt S. Redden
Mr. Stephen E. Ridgely
Ms. Jennifer Rockett
Mr. Max Roth
Ms. Barbara T. Rowell
Dr. Betty Rowen
Mrs. Valerie Seidel
Mrs. Martha Ann Sloan
Mr. Harry B. Stafford
Mr. and Ms. Robert F. Steinlauf
Mr. Thomas D. Stewart
Mrs. Adele I. Stone, Esq.
Mrs. James S. Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tew
Mrs. I. Lorraine Thomas
Mr.* and Mrs. George Touhy
Mr.* and Mrs. Augustus Turnbull
Mr. and Mrs. C. Michael Turner
Ms. Michele Vogel
Mr. Craig B. Ward*
Mr. Henry T. Watkinson*
Mr. Roger W. Webb
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wester
Mr. Chris E. Williams
Mrs. Ellie V. Wilson
Ms. Penny Wilson
Mrs. Esther Young*
Ms. Leota E. Young-Gillette
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Zaricki
Ms. Judith Zorn
Our Mission
Embracing Children. Inspiring Lives.
Our Vision
We envision Children’s Home Society of Florida as
a state and national leader in providing high-quality,
community-based solutions to meet the needs of
individuals, families and communities.
Our Values
Service
We are committed to the highest standards of quality
in our programs and operations. We promote courtesy
and dedication in our environment and utilize our
quality improvement system to meet changing client
and customer needs.
Stewardship
We will be diligent, responsible stewards of financial
and human resources while maintaining resources
to address the needs of our clients and constituents.
Integrity
We will maintain loyalty to our Mission and the highest
standards of ethical and professional character within
a supportive work environment. We work honorably
and justly in all our work and service.
Respect
We will maintain respect for the worth and dignity
of all persons with whom we work and serve. We
are committed to teamwork, patience and congeniality
that encourage inclusion from stakeholders and the
people we serve.
Innovation
We provide leadership in the development of
research-based, solution-driven programs for children
and their families, and we encourage creative visionary
ideas from our staff, our volunteers and our community.
Diversity
We will maintain employment policies and provide
services that promote cultural diversity and capitalize
on the strength of our geographic and programmatic
diversity while pursuing our Mission.
Non-Profit Org.
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Orlando, FL
Permit No. 506
Corporate Office
1485 South Semoran Boulevard
Building 6, Suite 1448
Winter Park, FL 32792
www.chsfl.org
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