2012 UWPC Annual Report

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United Way of Pierce County

A better life for all.

2012 Annual Report to the Community


Imagine a world that fosters hope and opportunity for everyone... Where all children receive a quality education that offers a pathway to a brighter tomorrow. Where the cycle of poverty and financial dependence ends and productive livelihoods begin for even the most disadvantaged. Where everyone receives effective health care that improves their quality of life. Where communities not only set significant and measurable goals to advance these fundamental elements of human development, but achieve them.

To do this we will: Be the preferred choice for people to connect with their community through gifts of time, talent, money or products. Partner with others in the community to support strategic programs and collaborations that focus resources on key human service issues. Increase resources to support human services in the community. Operate a fiscally-responsible organization driven by the values of our community.


United Way Works Hard to Amplify Your Investment in our Community. We understand that every dollar you give to United Way of Pierce County is an investment in our community. Due to the power of United Way as a collaborative leader, we are able to do so much more to leverage the investment for additional resources, advocate and administer programs that bring even more value to the community.

We Do This Through:

UNITED WAY OF PIERCE COUNTY WORKS TO CREATE OPPORTUNITIES FOR A BETTER LIFE FOR ALL. OUR FOCUS IS ON EDUCATION, INCOME AND HEALTH, BECAUSE THESE ARE THE BUILDING BLOCKS FOR A GOOD QUALITY OF LIFE. WE RECRUIT PEOPLE AND ORGANIZATIONS FROM ALL ACROSS THE COMMUNITY WHO BRING THE PASSION, EXPERTISE AND RESOURCES NEEDED TO GET THINGS DONE. WE INVITE YOU TO BE A PART OF THE CHANGE. YOU CAN GIVE, YOU CAN ADVOCATE AND YOU CAN VOLUNTEER. THAT’S WHAT IT MEANS TO LIVE UNITED.

Convening

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We lead discussions and efforts to help solve the toughest issues.

Advocacy

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We recognize that philanthropy only provides a fraction of the funds needed to resolve social issues.

Programs

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We administer vital community programs like South Sound 2-1-1.

Volunteer Center

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The United Way Volunteer Center connects over 2,500 volunteers annually with agencies needing extra help, allowing them to stretch their financial and human resources.

Grantwriting

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Although we are a funder, we also seek funding for larger coalitions and systems-wide efforts like First 5 FUNdamentals for Early Learning.

Program Evaluation

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Each program that receives funding is audited once a year.

Research

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We stay connected to current issues and monitor emerging human service conditions affecting Pierce County through our Community Indicators website, www.communitydata.org. Not only does the research direct our grantmaking but assists others in the community to write grants, advocate for issues and make corporate social responsibility decisions.

Gifts-In-Kind

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We administers a Gifts-In-Kind program which collects and redistributes over $1 million in goods to local agencies annually.

Build Community Leaders

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We host Loaned Executives from local businesses to assist with fundraising, and we help train and connect them with other community leaders.

An investment with United Way of Pierce County helps families with multiple needs, leverages vast resources to do more with your gift and provides local agencies with services beyond funding. The value added by our unique design makes an investment with us the most powerful community investment you can make.

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A better life for all. Dear Community Shareholders, Since United Way of Pierce County began working in our community more than 90 years ago, our approach to resolving the issues our neighbors face has evolved. We recognized that many in need have more than one need which has guided our broad investment strategy. We evaluated the issues that were affecting our community the most and made those areas—Education, Income and Health—our focus while continuing to provide emergency services to those in crisis. We sought to resolve those issues by funding local programs and strengthening the systems around those issues. We also aligned efforts in advocacy and convened volunteers to these issue areas. We continue to receive support through the generosity of more than 400 workplace campaigns. By combining the gifts of many donors, we make a collective impact, creating important change on a large scale. Technology has helped innovate our giving through payroll deduction, eWay online giving and social media. In 2012, United Way began a partnership with GivingTrax which will help the many small businesses in Pierce County maximize their philanthropic efforts. United Way has also sought funding for projects that allow us to examine the systems and make improvements. Recognizing the large military presence in our area, we obtained grants last year for a Center for Military Families Coordinator who will work to coordinate services on base and in the community. We also secured funding for a Military Specialist in the South Sound 2-1-1 call center to handle the more than 5,000 militaryrelated calls the center receives annually.

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Our Mission Make measurable improvements in the lives of people in our community.

Our Vision Be at the heart of the solution for human services in Pierce County.

In 2012, we examined the work we were doing and refined our strategic plan to make sure your investments were making Pierce County a better place for all who live here. As we head into 2013, we will sharpen our strategy further with a much more focused set of priorities around early childhood development, success in school and strengthening families, while retaining help for basic needs. United Way has the proven ability to provide sustainable support for longerterm prevention efforts and we know that the best strategy for creating a thriving community is making an early investment in our children and their families. We are optimistic about the coming year and confident the evolution of our work will help create the strong and successful Pierce County we all desire.

Our Goals Education Help children and youth achieve their potential through education - Increase the number of children ready to succeed when starting school - Improve high school graduation rates

Income Promote economic stability and independence - Increase the number of affordable housing units and the supporitve servcies that promote housing stability - Increase economic self-sufficiency for economicallydistressed individuals and families

Health Improve people’s health

Sincerely,

- Imporve access to health care services - Improve the health of children and adults through education and prevention

United Way of Pierce County is committed to making measurable improvements in the lives of people in our community. Our mission is best executed when we identify critical issues and then use your gift to fund a combination of programs and initiatives to best address those issues. A few years ago, we turned to the community— people like you—to ask what you felt were the most critical issues affecting Pierce County. The answer was Education, Income and Health, elements that are the foundation for a good life. We set out to learn as much as we could about these challenges and find partners who could help us make systemic changes in these areas. What resulted is a focused plan to improve our community as well as funding guidelines for contributions made to United Way’s Community Solutions Fund. This plan not only helps guide funding decisions, it also includes ideas on how we can best use volunteer and advocacy support.

Emergency and Supportive Services Stabilizing, assisting and responding to those in need

Rick Allen, PhD President United Way of Pierce County

Jim Krueger Chair, Board of the Directors Johnson, Vandeberg & Gandara United Way of Pierce County met the 20 Standards for Charity Accountability to receive this National Charity Seal. 6


South Sound

Advocate for change.

United Way of Pierce County

Serving Pierce, Thurston & Lewis counties

South Sound 2-1-1 Call Center Received 58,934 calls in 2012, connecting people to housing, food, utility assistance, transportation and more.

Success Achieved Only 10 percent of the funding support for human service issues comes from philanthropy. The other 90 percent comes from government which is why advocacy is so important. United Way of Pierce County has a committee of volunteers who evaluate the initiatives being proposed for the state’s general session. They meet with experts and determine the outcome each

Every February, United Way of Pierce County joins other United Ways throughout Washington to meet with legislators on the hill. United Way’s advocacy team has had great success in their efforts and has been instrumental in sustaining funding for vital programs like the South Sound 2-1-1 call center.

initiative will have on the areas affecting Pierce County. Once they’ve narrowed down the key initiatives, they form an Advocacy agenda and go to work educating local leaders on the issues and the affect their decisions could have on our community.

United Way of Pierce County also creates opportunities for individuals to advocate on their own. United Way’s Community Indicators web site provides valuable data to help educate citizens on the issues and equip them with the data they need to advocate for the issues.

contacted had called the referrals 93.3% oftheycallers were provided by South Sound 2-1-1. callers contacted received the help they 57.3% ofneeded from the referrals. callers contacted felt more familiar with 92.6% ofcommunity resources as a result of calling South Sound 2-1-1.

South Sound 2-1-1 For people in need, knowing where to turn for help is critical. United Way of Pierce County’s South Sound 2-1-1 call center provides callers with access to hundreds of non-emergency resources. Whether they lost their home to a fire, got laid off or don’t have access to medical care, dialing 2-1-1 can refer them to organizations that can help. In 2012, United Way received a grant to add a Military Specialist to the 2-1-1 staff to handle the more than 5,000 military-related calls the center receives annually. United Way of Pierce County’s advocacy work has helped sustain government funding for this program which provides services to Pierce, Thurston and Lewis counties. Additionally, your gifts help United Way administer the program at one of the most cost-effective rates in the state by utilizing volunteers and workstudy students to staff the call center and running an efficient response system. This free resource is used by nearly 60,000 people each year.

callers contacted felt the Information and 95.9% ofReferral Specialist they talked with was helpful.

97.5% of callers contacted would refer others to 2-1-1. 97.1% of callers contacted would call 2-1-1 again. Top 10 Problems or Need Utilities Assistance 25.2% Rent/Mortgage/Move-in Assistance 19.1% Emergency Shelter/Transition 5.9% Transportation 5.3% Holiday Assistance 4.8% Health/Dental Issues 4.4% Affordable Housing 4.4% Food 4.2% Clothing/Furniture/Personal Needs 3.2% Legal Assistance 2.7%

Amber called about primary care and a behavioral evaluation for her 5-year-old. Upon follow-up, she reported receiving the assistance she needed. She said that the Specialist that helped her was “amazingly helpful and knowledgeable,” and she will definitely use 2-1-1 again.

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Volunteer to make a difference. Volunteer Center

Youth United

Throughout Pierce County, there are hundreds of agencies and organizations that need help. United Way of Pierce County’s Volunteer Center connects people with opportunities to serve, creating a way for them to share their time and talents with others. We offer volunteer opportunities for individuals, families, youth, seniors,

United Way of Pierce County’s Youth United program offers a variety of ways to connect youth with meaningful volunteer opportunities. By volunteering time and services, they discover and develop skills, apply academic knowledge through service and learning activities, receive recognition for their efforts and have fun helping others.

and large or small groups from businesses, schools, churches, service clubs and any other groups with a desire to serve our community.

Success Achieved - Connected 592 individuals with 157 different nonprofit organizations through our website - Connected 367 volunteers to volunteer opportunities by phone or in person - Coordinated 43 group projects engaging 706 volunteers in 2,824 hours of service - Coordinated and managed 19 ACT NOW projects, engaging 98 volunteers in 392 hours of service

Success Achieved - Youth United engaged 42 student leaders through Youth Leadership Councils resulting in 145 hours of service - Youth United engaged 115 students in 20 service projects resulting in 452 hours of service. This includes projects commemorating the following days of service: - Make a Difference Day - Veteran’s Day - Youth United recognized 554 students with their Varsity Letter in Community Service. Students honored were representative of all public high schools in Pierce County - Youth United educated approximately 1,000 students about youth volunteerism and United Way through volunteer fairs and classroom visits

Letter Carrier Food Collection Project

Project:U

RSVP

Project:U engages people in their 20s and 30s looking to develop, support and serve the Pierce County community. The volunteer-led group holds social events that benefit the community through United Way, schedule volunteer projects throughout the area and educate their peers about the conditions affecting our community. In 2012, Project:U held the second annual Get Involved Gala The GIG. The glamorous night of dancing and food gave young professionals an opportunity to network, learn and raise money for our community.

RSVP engages individuals 55 years and over in quality volunteer experiences that enrich the lives of both the volunteers and those they serve. RSVP volunteers are people with the experience, energy and passion to make a difference in Pierce County.

Success Achieved - Project:U raised $20,266 at The Get Involved Gala (GIG) - Project:U raised $625 at social events - Project:U held several food, diaper and toy drives Items collected were valued at $3,219 - Project:U volunteer time totaled 630 hours

Project:U Leadership Team Back to School Homeless Teen Backpack Project

Make a Difference Day

RSVP Site Volunteer

Krystle Amudsen - Community Volunteer Alicia Carter - Strategic Consulting Services Timm Dowling - Community Volunteer Brittany Ellseworth - TrueBlue Jillian Foss - Panagiotu Pension Advisor, Inc. Sonia Garza - United Way of Pierce County Tiffany Grant - Franciscan Health System Candace Hegg - Starbucks Emily Lavely-Halloway - Tacoma Goodwill Industries Tony Lindgren - Tacoma Public Utilities Melissa Urquhart - Starbucks Melissa Vincent - Weinman Consulting Yolonda Williams - Tacoma Community College Kirsten Willis - Pierce County AIDS Foundation

Success Achieved - RSVP engaged 617 volunteers in 102,092 hours of service - Volunteers served at 47 sites in nonprofits throughout Piece County - More than 2,750 volunteer hours were contributed to 4,200 vulnerable youth through Pierce County Juvenille Courts outreach programs

Volunteer Engagement Committee Carrie Appling – Pierce County Juvenile Court Caitlin Back – Umpqua Bank Vera Brokenshire – NuStar Energy Lori Chapin – Brown & Brown Insurance Nicole Dobrinski – Curtis Junior High School Ronnie Gordon – Mt. Tahoma High School Emily Knudsen – Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Kristin Kucklick – Multicare 5-2-1-0 Nancy McFarland – Catholic Community Services Teresa Maxwell – Communities in Schools Lorraine Robertson – RSVP Volunteer David Ulbrich – United State Airforce (USAF) Erika Wolf – Target

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Education is the key to their future.

Children and Youth 32,540 served through 15 early learning programs in Pierce County

Early Learning Goal: Increase the number of children ready to succeed when starting school

EDUCATION

Graduation Goal: Improve high school graduation rates

United Way of Pierce County continued to focus on helping children to succeed by investing in teaching children and training parents and caregivers to be a child’s first teachers. In 2012, United Way invested in Pierce County’s Early Learning Coalition, First 5 FUNdamentals, which served over 10,000 children and 1,500 parents. United Way also provided funding to the Children’s Museum’s Play to Learn programs, serving 707 children and teaching parents to

23,135 served through 22 youth programs in Pierce County

How We Measure Success - Children improve age-appropriate behavioral, academic and developmental milestones - Risks in social and emotional development in young children are screened - Children make progress in identified goals - Youth demonstrate improved academic performance - Youth demonstrate improved critical thinking skills - Youth graduate from high school - Youth graduate from high school on-time - Youth obtain GED

incorporate learning into play. Another funded effort, the Promoting First Relationships program, an evidence-based practice in early learning, served 292 children. Additionally, 83 children received developmental screenings to help

Success Achieved

their families and caregivers know what to teach. United Way also worked to help more early learning professionals

91% (29,611) of children served met critical milestones reflecting readiness to learn upon entering kindergarten

provide the best care. More than 200 received training and 89 childcare providers received consultations that will help them better prepare the children they serve for school. United Way of Pierce County also funded 37 education programs as part of the Community Solutions Fund.

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75% (17,351) youth served graduated from high school or received their GED

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Stable income builds strong families.

Housing & Income

Affordable Housing Goal:

Served 6,568 individuals by providing support to 17 housing and economic-stability programs in Pierce County

Financial Self-Sufficiency Goal:

How We Measure Success

Increase the number of affordable housing units and the supportive services that promote housing stability

Income

Increase economic self-sufficiency for economicallydistressed individuals and families

United Way of Pierce County recognizes that a stable home and financial self-sufficiency are key to helping a family thrive. In 2012, United Way invested in Habitat for Humanity’s Woods at Golden Givens, a 30-home residential community complete with a shared community center and play area. United Way also provided funding for the Pierce County Youth and Young Advisory Council, a CampFire USA programed aimed at supporting youth and young adults experiencing or at risk for homelessness. Additionally, United Way of Pierce County continued to fund Project Homeless Connect, serving over 1,500 people experiencing homelessness. The event provides services such as haircuts and health screenings and is supported by 60 local agencies and over 600 volunteers. United Way of Pierce County also funded 17 programs addressing housing and financial self-sufficiency as part of the Community Solutions Fund.

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- Participants secure long-term, supportive housing - Participants receive supportive services to maintain housing - Participants complete pre-employment training that results in marketable skills - Participants gain and/or retain employment - Participants complete financial literacy training - Participants complete foreclosure prevention classes - Individuals acquire assets (Earned Income Tax Credit, Independent Development Account) - Participants develop or use their household budget

Success Achieved 95% (6,239) of participants in funded programs moved toward economic self-sufficiency and stability.

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Healthy families create a healthy community.

Supporting those in need.

Our Goal:

Improve access to health care services

Health Care United Way of Pierce County believes that a healthy

Our Goal:

Improve the health of children and adults through education and prevention

Supportive Services Goal:

Stabilizing, assisting and responding to those in need

community starts with healthy families. In 2012, United Way provided funding to MultiCare’s Ready Set Go 5-2-1-0 program. The Community Outreach Coordinator made possible by the grant helped this collaborative program reach 720 medical providers, 3,810 community members and 24 schools last year. The school programs, in partnership with YMCA afterschool care, shared the message of healthy eating, limited screen time and an active lifestyle to almost 10,000 students. A six-week study of third and fourth graders in the program found that one out of three increased activity and water consumption and one out of eight students decreased screen time. Additionally, United Way of Pierce County funded 29 health programs as part of the Community Solutions Fund.

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Health Served 88,056 individuals by providing support to 29 health programs

How We Measure Success - Patients receive direct dental, medical and mental services - Patients are connected with resources for care and/or ancillary services such as transportation, lodging and medication - Participants successfully complete education and prevention courses - Participants demonstrate changed behavior leading to healthier lifestyles

Success Achieved 85% (74,847) of clients were linked to direct healthcare services or improved health through education and prevention

Emergency and Supportive Services United Way of Pierce County has been supporting local human services programs since 1921. Those programs make up a safety net of services that help those in need. From shelter to food to utility assistance, the help provided for Emergency Services is often the boost a person needs to get on the right track. In 2012, United Way provided funding to 34 programs in Emergency Services. These programs helped 615,917 people recover from homelessness, layoffs, house fires, domestic violence and other crisis situations.

Emergency and Support Services Served 615,917 people by providing support to 34 emergency and support services programs

How We Measure Success Pierce County residents in crisis receive: Food Utility and Transportation Assistance Rental and Mortgage Assistance Emergency Shelter Emergency or Family Counseling

Success Achieved 91% (565,045) of clients were assisted with immediate critical needs and/or stabilized with services customized to those needs 16


Community Investments

The Value of Your Donation

United Way of Pierce County raises funds through its annual workplace campaign, individual donations, grants, bequests and program income. Those funds are reinvested in our community through grants to 117 local programs as part of our three-year Community Solutions Fund commitments, through initiative and system investments in our focus areas and through community programs. Additionally, United Way processes the donations of donors who direct their gifts to designated recipients through the campaign, the state’s Combined Fund Drive and the Combined Federal Campaign. Funds raised in 2011 were distributed in 2012.

United Way of Pierce County combines the gifts of many donors to impact the most pressing issues on a larger scale. Additionally, United Way also combines financial gifts with grants, in-kind product donations and volunteer service to amplify gifts further. For each dollar that is donated, United Way is able to reinvest $1.21 back into the community. Direct investments, volunteer hours valued at more than $2.6 million and more than $1.1 million dollars in in-kind products are invested each year. Further, special grants have leveraged more than $1.1 million of local, state and private funding to get projects off the ground or sustain vital efforts.

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Donations of

7.8 Million

In-kind donations of

350K

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1.1 Million

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recieved from the community

$

additional funding

recieved from the community

Future Use 3% UWPC Program 2% Special Allocations 1% Other 1%

9.3 Million

$

2012 Funds Raised

6.5 Million

$

Community Solutions Fund Distributions to Community Programs Invested in programs in the area of Education Invested in programs in the area of Housing and Income Invested in programs in the area of Health Invested in programs in the area of Emergency Services

$395,517 297,765 313,652 444,143

In Leveraged

Nonprofit Programs

funds**

2.6 Million

1.1 Million

$

$

Volunteer Hours*

In-Kind Donations

113,442 total hours served

distributed into our community

$1,451,177

Focus Area Investments Education Income Health Special Allocations

507,159 290,000 30,500 144,000 $971,659

Community Impact South Sound 2-1-1 Volunteer Center Youth United Gifts In Kind RSVP

$614,723 263,454 66,490 118,115 81,266 120,440

UWPC Community Programs

Workplace campaign donor designations (facilitated by United Way) Washington State Fund Drive (designated funds facilitated by United Way) Combined Federal Campaign (designated funds facilitated by United Way)

Sub Total $1,264,488 1,315,554 221,023 1,366,196

2012 Total Distribution 17

1.1 Million

$

Invested into

$4,167,261 $6,590,097

11.3 Million

$

Invested

into our community

2012 Income Summary Donations Unrestricted $4,842,932 Donor Designation 2,902,773 Other Donations 69,250 Gifts In Kind Additional Funding - UWPC Programs Additional Funding - Miscellaneous

7,814,955

1,151,188 204,581 144,003 2012 Total Revenue $9,314,727

* Based on IndependentSector.org hourly rate of $22.69, total of 113,442 hours were served through United Way of Pierce County in 2012. **Leveraged funds include project or grants in which United Way of Pierce County has a direct and identifiable impact. 2012 projects and grants included Familywize Rx $185,474, Woods at Golden Givens $100,000, Building Changes $538,419, McKinney Vinto Workforce Project $180,000, Promoting First Relationships $975,000. Additional investment income of $340,340 not included in the graph and table above. Operational Cost: Administration, Resource Development, Dues to affiliates constitutes $1,669,652. United Way of Pierce County reserved $215,175 for uncollectable pledges and has one of the lowest uncollected rates in the nation (3.75 percent). United Way of Pierce County assesses 17.19 percent for donations designated to a specific charity program. Additionally, United Way of Pierce County administers the Combined Federal Campaign for the South Puget Sound. United Way does not assess any dues, fees or service charges to programs for donations received from any CFC campaign.

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Community Investments funded through the Community Solutions Fund Community Education Solutions -Early Education -Youth Fund Learning

Income

Health

Community Education Solutions -Early Education Fund Learning -Youth

Total

A Step Ahead

$7,225

$7,225

Lutheran Community Services NW

$8,500

American Red Cross - Mt. Rainier Chapter

26,000

26,000

Mary Bridge Children’s Health Center

27,200 13,600 5,000

American Cancer Society

Housing

Income

Health

Special Allocation

Total $8,500

30,000

57,200

8,500

8,500

Mercy Housing Northwest

Associated Ministries of Tacoma-Pierce County

17,425

17,425

MultiCare Health Systems

Bates Technical College

17,500

22,713

Neighborhood Clinic

17,000

Big Brothers/Big Sisters of South Puget Sound

11,000

11,000

New Phoebe House Association

27,413

Northwest Leadership Foundation

25,500

25,500

8,500

8,500

Peace Community Center

19,550

19,550

36,900

Pierce County Aids Foundation

10,000

10,000

Birth to Three Development Center Boys & Girls Clubs of South Puget Sound Camp Fire Orca Council

5,213

6,000

6,000

18,000

90,000

5,700

108,000 5,700

Olive Crest

CARES of Washington

11,900

Catholic Community Services SW

75,200

75,200

Pierce County - Department of Community Connections

Centro Latino

19,700

19,700

Pierce County - Early Learning

Child Care Aware Children’s Home Society of Washington Children’s Therapy Center

25,000

59,368

Pierce County Library

18,000

18,000

Pierce County Housing Authority

7,650

7,650

59,368

Children’s Museum of Tacoma

47,935

22,500

36,100 5,000 17,000

20,000

47,413

100,000

100,000

21,254

21,254

5,110

5,110 35,000

35,000

Pierce County Labor Community Services

30,500

47,935

Prison Pet Partnership

5,950

14,000

30,500 14,000

Communities in Schools - Lakewood

17,000

17,000

Puget Sound Education Service District (ESD)

Communities in Schools - Orting

10,000

10,000

Reach Out and Read

7,650

7,650

The Rescue Mission

48,875

48,875

Salvation Army - Puyallup Valley Corps

17,425

17,425

Communities in Schools - Puyallup

5,950

5,950

Communities in Schools - Tacoma

11,050

11,050

51,597

57,547

Communities in Schools - Peninsula

8,500

8,500

Salvation Army - Tacoma Corps

35,000

35,000

Community Health Care

8,000

8,000

Sexual Assault Center of Pierce County

39,950

39,950

Community Montessori

6,500

10,500

South Sound Outreach Services

32,513

32,513

12,000

St Leo’s Food Connection

6,000

6,000

Comprehensive Mental Health DASH Centers for the Arts Diabetes Association of Pierce County Eatonville Family Agency

4,000

12,000 6,800

6,800

10,200

10,200

Sudden Cardiac Arrest Association

2,000

Sumner School District WAKIDS

7,000

Exodus Housing

26,563

26,563

Tacoma 360

Families Unlimited Network - UPPC

13,000

13,000

Tacoma Community College

12,500

159,271

Tacoma Community House

46,920

159,271

FISH Food Banks of Pierce County

21,250

Franciscan Foundation Washington

25,925

Franklin Pierce School District WAKIDS

5,000

Girl Scouts of Western Washington

22,000

Good Samaritan Outreach Services

Tacoma Area Coalition of Individuals w/ Disabilities (TACID)

5,000

7,000

First 5 FUNdamentals

27,500

51,725 12,500

21,250

6,000

25,925

Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department

6,800

5,000

5,000

24,225

Tacoma Daycare and Preschool Tacoma-Pierce County Health Depart. - Early Learning

2,000

25,000

12,500 37,500 46,920

4,000

10,000 6,800

142,612

142,612

22,000

Tillicum/American Lake Gardens Community Center

39,700

39,700

University of Puget Sound

Good Samaritan Foundation

17,850

17,850

United Ways of Washington

Greater Lakes Mental Health

5,000

5,000

Hearing Speech and Deafness Center

18,700

18,700

Washington State Child Care Resources

Helping Hand House

60,988

60,988

Washington Women’s Employment and Education (WWEE)

Hilltop Artists

17,000

17,000

Willie Stewart Scholarship Fund

HopeSparks

58,250

58,250

YMCA of Tacoma Pierce County

19,000

19,000

Korean Women’s Association

25,000

25,000

Youth for Christ

19,000

19,000

Lakewood Area Shelter Association of Washington

21,675

21,675

YWCA of Pierce County

8,500

8,500

20,000

20,000

L’Arche Tahoma Hope Lindquist Dental Clinic for Children 19

Housing

Special Allocation

5,000

5,000 3,000 799

Washington Free Clinic Association

799 3,000

500

500

1,000 45,250

1,000 35,000

80,250 1,000

61,500 1,370,022 504,158

3,000 100,000 190,000

1,000

61,500 30,500 144,000 $2,341,681

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2012 Funded Programs

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2012 Teams and Partners

Education

YWCA of Pierce County Children’s Program

A Step Ahead in Pierce County A Step Ahead Bates Technical College Early Childhood Learning Center Parenting Basics Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Puget Sound One-to-One Mentoring Birth to Three Development Center Early Intervention Services Boys & Girls Clubs of South Puget Sound Education and Career Development Catholic Community Services SW Family Support and Education Foster Care Centro Latino Latino Student Support Children’s Home Society of WA (CHSW) Key Peninsula Family Resource Center’s Education Support Services Communities in Schools - Lakewood Communities in Schools Communities in Schools - Orting After-School Enrichment Communities in School - Peninsula Mentoring Our Students to Success Communities in Schools - Puyallup Communities in Schools / Partnership with the Puyallup School District Communities in Schools - Tacoma Project GRAD Community Montessori Community Montessori Families Unlimited Network - UPPC The Spot Program Girl Scouts of Western Washington Girl Scouting in the School Day (GSSD) Good Samaritan Outreach Services Puyallup Family Support Center Good Samaritan Foundation Spanish Preschool Language Group Hilltop Artists Production Team HopeSparks Family Support Services Tacoma Learning Center Northwest Leadership Foundation ProTeen Proyecto MoLe Peace Community Center Hilltop Scholars Puget Sound Educational Service District After-School Programs Reach Out and Read, Inc. Reach Out and Read Pierce County Tacoma Community College Early Learning Center-Early Childhood Education Program Tacoma Community House Resources for Education and Career Tacoma Day Care and Preschool Association Tacoma Daycare and Preschool Association The Rescue Mission Youth Program YMCA of Tacoma-Pierce County Late Nite Youth for Christ City Life YFC Foster Care

Housing & Income Associated Ministries of TacomaPierce County Pierce County Asset Building Coalition CARES of Washington Employment and Financial Coaching Catholic Community Services Southwest Phoenix Housing Network Exodus Housing New Beginnings Helping Hand House Bright Futures Transitional Housing Permanent Supportive Housing HopeSparks Relatives Raising Children Lakewood Area Shelter Association Transitional Housing New Phoebe House Association New Phoebe House Association Prison Pet Partnership Vocational Education Salvation Army - Puyallup Corps Family Services South Sound Outreach Services Financial and Housing Counseling Tacoma Area Coalition of Individuals with Disabilities (TACID) H.E.L.P Tacoma Community House Adult Literacy and Employment The Rescue Mission Adams Street Transitional Housing Washington Women’s Employment & Education (WWEE) Housing Bridge to Self-Sufficiency (HBSS) REACH Plus™

Health American Cancer Society Patient Navigator Boys & Girls Clubs of South Puget Sound Health and Life Skills/Meal Catholic Community Services SW Counseling and Consultation Children’s Therapy Center Children with Special Needs Community Health Care Uninsured Dental Care Comprehensive Mental Health Center Pebbles in the Pond DASH Center for the Arts Reality Check Youth Outreach Diabetes Association of Pierce County Diabetes Prevention and Education Franciscan Foundation Washington Breast Cancer Navigator Good Samaritan Outreach Services Asian Counseling Services (ACS) Child and Family Services Older Adult Services Volunteer Counseling Good Samaritan Foundation Assistive Technology Serial Casting Greater Lakes Mental Health Child & Family Services HopeSparks Healing Hearts

Lindquist Dental Clinic for Children Dental Mary Bridge Children’s Health Center Grief and Loss Services/BRIDGES Parenting Partnership Pediatric Weight Management MultiCare Health System Adult Day Health Neighborhood Clinic Medical Outreach Pierce County AIDS Foundation Mental Health Case Management Sexual Assault Center of Pierce County Assault/Abuse Victim Therapy Services Prevention/Education Tacoma Area Coalition of Individuals with Disabilities (TACID) Blind Independent Living Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department Access to Baby and Child Dentistry (ABCD) YMCA of Tacoma-Pierce County Youth Physical Education

Emergency Supportive Services American Red Cross Mt. Rainier Chapter Emergency Services Services to the Armed Forces (SAF) Camp Fire USA Orca Council Teen Outreach Catholic Community Services SW Homeless Adult Services Tahoma Indian Center Volunteer Chore Services Centro Latino Family Outreach Children’s Home Society of WA Key Peninsula Family Resource Center’s Emergency Support Services Steps to Security Eatonville Area Council Eatonville Family Agency Families Unlimited Network - UPPC University Place Food Bank FISH Food Banks of Pierce County Food Bank Program Franciscan Foundation Washington The Mustard Seed Project Good Samaritan Outreach Services Neighborhood Emergency Respite Shelter Hearing Speech and Deafness Center Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services Helping Hand House Emergency Housing Homeless Prevention Korean Women’s Association of WA Southeast Asian Emergency Services Worker Lakewood Area Shelter Association We Are Family Home (WAFHOME) Emergency Outreach L’Arche Tahoma Hope L’Arche Farm and Gardens Lutheran Community Services NW Senior Companion Mercy Housing Northwest Senior Support Services Olive Crest Safe Families for Children

Emergency Supportive Services (continued) Salvation Army - Tacoma Corps Comprehensive Emergency Services Jarvie Family Emergency Housing Center Sexual Assault Center of Pierce County Advocacy Services South Sound Outreach Services Connections St. Leo’s Food Connection Backpack Program Tacoma Community House Domestic Violence Advocacy The Rescue Mission Multilingual Immigration Emergency Services Family Shelter Tillicum/American Lake Gardens Community Services Emergency Services YWCA of Pierce County Legal Services Women’s Support Shelter

Advocacy Team

CAPPCO Partners

Jamey McCormick (Co-Chair) - Messina Bulzomi Christensen Patty Rose (Co-Chair) - Pierce County Central Labor Jack Albaugh - Puget Sound ESD Silvia Barajas - Tacoma Community College Louise Bray - Schnitzer Metal Connie Brown - Affordable Housing Consortium Stephenie Burbach - Girl Scouts of Western Washington David Graybill - Community Advocate Matt Levi - Franciscan Health System Randall Lewis - City of Tacoma Jeffrey Vernor - Russell Investments George Walk - Pierce County Government Mike Wark - University of Washington - Tacoma Jan West - Regence Blue Shield Scott Winship - Vandeberg, Johnson & Gandara

The Boeing Company (Funder) CARES of Washington Mercy Housing Northwest New Phoebe House Association Pierce County Housing Authority Tacoma Area Coalition for Individuals with Disabilities (TACID) Tacoma Community House Washington Women’s Employment and Education (WWEE) WorkForce Central

Education Impact Team Amber Havens (Co-Chair) - Educational Training Partners Amanda Thomas (Co-Chair) - Schools Out Washington Jack Albaugh - Puget Sound ESD Brian Brandt - WSU Extension Services Roger Chow - Tacoma School District Julia Garnett - Tacoma 360 Rosalund Jenkins - League of Education Voters Monique LeTourneau - Washington Stand for Children Diane Kroll - Puget Sound ESD Judy Nelson - Pierce County Library Kelly Phanco - First 5 FUNdamentals Cathy Reeves - Community Volunteer Carla Santorno - Tacoma School District Rosemary Totten - Tacoma Daycare and Preschool Mindy Wigfield - State Farm Insurance

Ready, Set, Go! 5-2-1-0 Partners Pierce County Medical Society Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department MultiCare Health System and Center for Healthy Living Franciscan Health System YMCA of Tacoma-Pierce County, Kitsap County Pierce Transit

Housing & Income Impact Team Jim Krueger (Chair) - Vandeberg, Johnson & Gandara Lynne Griffith (Co-Chair) - Pierce Transit Connie Brown - Affordable Housing Consortium Cary Deaton - Dock Street Litigation and Valuation, LLC Charlie Gray - Pierce County Housing Authority Denny Hunthausen - Catholic Community Services Kurt Miller - Tacoma Goodwill REACH Center Tom O’Connor - O’Conner and Associates Amy Remington - Guild Mortgage Company Rick Teasely - City of Tacoma Mia Wells - Pierce County Community Connections

Health Impact Team Matt Levi (Co-Chair) - Franciscan Health System Sharon Ness (Co-Chair) - UFCW Nurses Local 367 Sue Asher - Pierce County Medical Society Darcy Celletti - YMCA of Tacoma-Pierce County Scott Claeys - Good Samaritan Tutrecia Giles - Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department Kathy McVay - Emergency Management for Pierce County Cheryl Mina - Pierce County Dental Society Kathy O’Meara-Wyman - Washington Dental Service Foundation Erik Rasmussen - MultiCare Health System

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Donating Goods to the Community.

Company & Individual Donors to the Gifts-In-Kind program Thanks to the following companies and individuals who supported our community by donating in-kind gifts. In 2012, $1,151,188 in donated goods and services were given locally through Gifts-In-Kind.

Gifts-in-Kind

Phyllis Adam Aeropostale Dianne Baker Bed Bath & Beyond - Auburn Bed Bath & Beyond - Lakewood Bed Bath & Beyond - Olympia Bed Bath & Beyond - Puyallup Kate Babbo Fatima Boorman Broadway Center Brian Bouvia Sandra Chase Children’s Museum of Tacoma Irma Chrism Christina Alexander Columbia Bank Community Celebration Event Bob Connelly Deb Cook Sharon Cordova Costco - Sumner Depot B Lew Cox DaVita Department of the Army Marsha Domans-Masters Pam Duncan Maureen Faccia Steve Falls Floriand Fleming Catherine Garner

United Way’s Gifts-in-Kind program partners with individual donors and local companies to collect new and gently-used goods. The products that are collected are redistributed to local agencies and provide household items for families in transitional homes, suits for men re-entering the workforce and office equipment to help nonprofits run more effectively. In 2012, Gifts-in-Kind collected $1.1 million in goods and redistributed them to more than 40 local agencies. On average, agencies received a $24,000 investment through the Gifts-in-Kind program. -

Agencies that received goods* AGAPE Homes Foundation Bare Necessities Bates Community College BASH Brightening 4 Children Centralia Seventh-Day Adventist Church Centro Latino Eastside Family Support Center Eastside Koinonia Preschool Global Outreach Gloria’s Angels Tacoma Goodwill Industries - STEPS Hilltop Family Support Center HopeSparks Key Peninsula Luthern Church Lakewood Family Support Living Access Support Alliance McKinley Family Support Center Mercy Housing Mountain View Community Center Multicultural Center New Horizon New Phoebe House

$15,297 16,085 1,758 12,170 28,756 48,105 1,066 29,984 28,667 105,818 4,950 8,762 22,732 3,393 30,200 2,969 14,132 5,666 6,903 2,226 8,026 40,560 2,046

Oakland Madrona Support Center 7,806 Parent-Child Assistance Program $19,665 Pierce County AIDS Foundation 1,781 REACH Ministries 2,450 Russian Jewish Culture Center 51,667 Safe Streets 7,657 Salvation Army - Puyallup Corps 39,167 Samoan Family Support Services 14,394 SeaMar 25,929 Tacoma Area Coalition of Individuals 29,813 Serving Pierce County (TACID) Tacoma Adventist Church 70,886 Tacoma Lutheran Church 10,137 TEARS Foundation 9,573 Town of Steilacoom (Senior Meal Site 33,472 & Food Pantry) Toy Rescue Mission 6,773 Trinity Presbyterian Church 4,395 Youth for Christ 5,718 YWCA of Pierce County 19,847 Washington Women’s Employment 13,798 and Education (WWEE) Various Agencies 594,183

* Agencies receiving goods do not pay for these items. United Way’s administrative fee for this program is $50 per year, per agency. ** An additional $11,716.67 in goods donated in 2012 remain in inventory for future distribution. 25

Jimmie Gee Greater Lakes Mental Health Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Pete Grignon Debby Hagen Maryann Halko Hampton Inn Harland Clarke Sherry Hester Tom Hilsendeger Sue Hilsendeger The Home Depot Jewells Premier Consignment Jostens Barbara Kendall Kidz Kaboodle John Kraft Scott Kramer Lakewood Area Shelter Lucine Lane LeMay American’s Car Museum Life Center (Singing Christmas Tree) Brian Lindgren Debra Macdonald McGladrey LLP Cindy McKenzie Kathy Meaders Men’s Wearhouse Metro Parks Tacoma Karen Misenheimer Eva Munday Joe Mundson MultiCare Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital Barbara Myers Nordstrom Old Castle Materials Bethany Opstedal Helen Oren

PAVE - Washington Chris Pitzen Project:U Puget Sound Energy Puyallup Food Bank The Ram - Lakewood Zeke Richardson Lynn Riegel Phyllis Roepke Monnett Ross Bryann Smith Stephanie Stanly Heidi Stead Christy Strand Tacoma-Pierce County Employment Tacoma Little Theatre Tacoma Public Utilities Tacoma Rainiers Tacoma Symphony Target - Bonney Lake Target - Gig Harbor Target - Lakewood Target - Puyallup Target - Tacoma Jackie Tompkins Toy Rescue Mission Unico Properties University of Puget Sound Valley Bank Sandy Walsh Weyerhaeuser Company Roger Wilcox World Vision Jamie Zuniga

Types of donated goods Baby Strollers and Baby Items Books Bedding Building Materials Clothing (ladies’, men’s and children’s) Children’s Toys and Stuffed Animals Christmas Trees Computers Diapers Event Tickets Food (coffee and canned goods) Furniture and Household Goods Office Supplies and Equipment Personal Hygiene Products School Supplies

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Total donations distributed through the Gifts In Kind Center


Community Partnership Awards Each spring, United Way of Pierce County honors companies and individuals for their exemplary efforts with our Community Partnership Awards. This year’s Community All Stars event recognized several winners for their leadership and exceptional commitment to making Pierce County a better place to live. Our highest honor, the Spirit of Pierce County award, recognizes the company that demonstrates consistently strong performance in the conduct of their United Way workplace campaign, diversity and depth in their community service and energetic and bold leadership in addressing community issues and needs. Recipient companies should exemplify the highest standards of civic engagement and community-based philanthropy. TrueBlue, Inc. - Spirit of Pierce County Award Outstanding overall commitment is also recognized with our top award for those who Give, Advocate and Volunteer. United Parcel Service - Campaign of the Year Tacoma Public Utilities - Community Partner of the Year Vera Brokenshire - Volunteer of the Year We also recognize outstanding performance in the United Way workplace campaign and exceptional volunteers through an array of additional awards. Trusteed Plans Service Corporation - Campaign of the Year (Small and Medium) United Parcel Service - Campaign of the Year (Large) CenterForce - Campaign of the Year (Nonprofit) Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department - Campaign of the Year (Public Sector) Coordinated Care - Campaign of the Year (Inaugural) State Farm Insurance and TrueBlue, Inc. - Campaign Team of the Year Tina Vasen, Trusteed Plans Service Corporation - Campaign Volunteer of the Year Vera Brokenshire - Community Volunteer of the Year Tara Adams, Puyallup High School - Youth Volunteer of the Year

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Premiere Partners Platinum AmeriCall APA - The Engineered Wood Association Ben Bridge Jewelers Brown & Brown Insurance Columbia Bank Costco Wholesale Warehouse Sumner B Depot DaVita Franciscan Health System HomeStreet Bank JCPenney Logistics MultiCare Health System Nordstrom NuStar Energy Parametrix, Inc. Roman Meal Company State Farm Insurance Company Sterling Savings Bank Tacoma Public Utilities The Boeing Company TrueBlue, Inc. Trusteed Plans Service Corporation Umpqua Bank Unico Properties, Inc. United Parcel Service Weyerhaeuser Company Gold Alaska West Express, Inc. Albers & Company, Inc. Boys & Girls Clubs of South Puget Sound Commencement Bay Corrugated FISH Food Bank of Pierce County Target - Lakewood Target - Puyallup South Store Ted Brown Music Company Silver Commencement Bank Communities in Schools - Lakewood Coordinated Care Gene Pankey Motor Co., Inc. GEO Engineers Helping Hand House Heritage Bank ICON Materials McConkey Company Messina, Bulzomi, Christensen Mutual of Enumclaw Puget Sound Energy Ricoh Simpson Corporate Headquarters Target - Bonney Lake Target - Gig Harbor Target - South Hill Target - Tacoma Totem Ocean Trailer Express Vandeberg, Johnson & Gandara Volcano and Ft. Lewis Ranger

New Business Partners

Board of Directors

We welcome the following new and returning businesses and look forward to working together to improve our community.

At United Way of Pierce County, partnerships are vital to what we do. Volunteers are responsible for making key decisions within the organization including how your gift is invested. Many of our key volunteers serve on our Board of Directors.

AJ’s Treasure Shack Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Puget Sound Children’s Home Society Community in Schools - Peninsula Community in Schools - Puyallup Community in Schools - Tacoma Comprehensive Clinical Development Coordinated Care Dr. Pepper Snapple Group Fred Meyer - University Place Georgia Pacific Gypsum MacDonald-Will Foundation Meracord New Phoebe House Pediatrics Northwest Pierce County AIDS Foundation Possible Solutions UW of Tarrant (Pier 1) Ricoh Salvation Army - Puyallup Corps Starbucks Tillicum/American Lake Community Center WalMart - Port Orchard WalMart - Renton WalMart - Federal Way Walmart - Federal Way Walmart - Lacey WalMart - Tumwater WalMart - Puyallup

Loaned Executives United Way of Pierce County thanks the following companies for providing employees and/or sponsorship to the Loaned Executive program. Loaned Executives are key to the success of our fundraising and community outreach efforts in Pierce County.

Executive Slate Jim Krueger - Board Chair Debra Young - Chair Elect James (Jamey) W. McCormick - Secretary Jennifer Nino - Treasurer 2012 Board Members Elizabeth Bailey - Pettit Oil Company Silvia Barajas - Tacoma Community College Maria Casella - State Farm Insurance Company Sebrena Chambers - Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department Jo Anne Coy - Columbia Bank Dianne Fessler - DaVita Derrek Gafford - TrueBlue, Inc. Chris Gibeault - Project:U David Graybill - Community Volunteer Lynne Griffith - Pierce Transit Amber Havens - Educational Training Partners Tim Holmes - Good Samaritan Hospital Rod Koon - Port of Tacoma Jim Krueger - Vandeberg, Johnson, Gandara Matt Levi - Franciscan Health System BG Gary Magonigle - Washington National Guard James (Jamey) W. McCormick - Messina Bulzomi Christensen Mike McCrabb - Johnson, Stone & Pagano Rick Meeder - Intel Marilyn Mullenax - Financial Insights Sharon Ness - UFCW 141 Linda Nguyen - Workforce Central Jennifer Nino - Commencement Bank Kent Roberts - Columbia Bank Patty Rose - Pierce County Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO Carla Santorno - Tacoma Public Schools Kristen Sawin - Weyerhaeuser Company George Tanbara, MD - Pediatrics Northwest Jeffrey Vernor - Russell Investments Jan West - Community Volunteer Scott Winship - Vandeberg, Johnson, Gandara Dr. Artee Young - The Evergreen State College Debra Young - City of Lakewood

Timm Dowling - Sponsored by Columbia Bank Carla Fischer - Loaned by Tacoma Public Utilities Amelia Grayson - Loaned by DaVita Patricia Hart - Sponsored by The Boeing Company Courtney Lewis - Loaned by The Boeing Company Roseann Martinez - Sponsored by Franciscan Health System Erica McDaniel - Sponsored by Group Health/Regence BlueShield Diba Wickline - Sponsored by The Boeing Company

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Day of Caring

Event Sponsors

Seasonal Giving

Each year, United Way of Pierce County mobilizes hundreds of volunteers. Special thanks to 1,054 volunteers who logged 6,234 hours at 49 projects through our Days of Caring. In 2012, the value of this generous work was $141,449.

United Way of Pierce County reserves no portion of its operating budget for events. All events are made possible through the generosity of sponsors. Special thanks to the following sponsors for supporting our events including the Community Celebration, the Varsity Letter in Community Service Reception and the Get Involved Gala (GIG).

Thank you to the individuals and companies who helped children start the school year off right through the Back to School program and to those who sponsored Pierce County families during the holidays through Season of Caring.

Albers & Company American Family Insurance APA - The Engineered Wood Association BNY Mellon Brown & Brown Insurance of Washington CFC Loaned Executives City of Lakewood Columbia Bank Commencement Corrugated DaVita Franciscan Health System Fred Meyer Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Harland Clarke JCPenney Logistics McConkey Co McGladrey LLP Messina Bulzomi Christensen MultiCare Health System Mutual of Enumclaw Nordstrom NuStar Energy Project:U State Farm Insurance Company Sterling Savings Bank Tacoma Public Utilities Tacoma School of the Arts TrueBlue, Inc. Trusteed Plans Service Corporation Umpqua Bank Union Bank United Parcel Service US Bank Viridian Health Wells Fargo Bank Weyerhaeuser Company

Along Came Scuba Andrea J. McKillip Bank of America BeFit Tacoma Cascade Eye & Skin Center Columbia Bank CORK! A Wine Bar Expand Yoga Foster Pepper Franciscan Health System Hello, Cupcake Hotel Murano Jonz Catering Jowers Training System LTN Designs MADCO Sourcing Mike Rogers The Mix Mood Maker Rodney Strong Vineyards Staging Techniques Strategic Consulting Services The Boeing Company Throwing Mud Gallery Trendy Event Rentals Union Bank The Weekly Volcano

Advertising Sponsors In-kind sponsorship gifts from the following advertising sponsors helps United Way of Pierce County put more money back into the community while continuing to raise awareness about the issues in Pierce County. We appreciate the commitment from these sponsors. The News Tribune Titan Worldwide

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Partner Agencies

Back to School Programs Supply Drives Financial Donations Build-a-Backpack Adopt-a-Family

24 Company Drives 13 Contributions 542 Backpacks Built 58 Children Served

$21,000 3,530 13,090 3,480

Individuals Served Children served through donations

1,585

(This number estimates $15 worth of school supplies per individual served)

Children sponsored through United Way

Season of Caring Programs Gift Drives and Giving Trees Financial Donations Adopt-a-Family

650

Total Served 2,235

27 Company Drives 9 Contributions 110 Families Served

$24,475 5,731 41,625

Individuals Served Served through drives, giving trees and cash donations ($25 per person) 1,606 Served through Adopt-a-Family 555 Total Served 2,161

BASH Children’s Home Society Communities in Schools - Tacoma Bethel Family Support Center Eastside Family Support Center Exodus Housing Franklin-Pierce Head Start Hilltop Family Support Center Joint Base Lewis -McChord Military Families Lakewood Family Support Center Mt. View Community Center Oakland/Madrona Family Support Center Orting Family Support Center Parkland Family Support Center Puyallup Family Support Center St. Leo’s Food Connection Sumner Family Support Center TONE Transitional Center White River Family Support Center

Donors Albers & Company All Caring Massage Alaska West Express, Inc. AmeriCall American Fast Freight APA -The Engineered Wood Assoc. American Society of Women Accountants Bank of America Ben Bridge Jewelers Brown & Brown Insurance Cascade Regional Blood Centerforce Chase Bank City of DuPont Youth Council Corporate Strategic Initiatives David Evans and Associates, Inc. DaVita (10 teams) Department of Assigned Counsel Department of Revenue Dillanos Coffee Roasters Fastenal Franklin Pierce Honor Society Fred Meyer - South Hill Puyallup GeoEngineers Golden State Foods Graybar Hanna Heights

Harland Clarke Heritage Bank High Country Homes HDR,Inc. Homestreet Bank Intel (4 teams) IUOE 612 J.L. Darling Corporation JCPenney Logistics JCPenney John L. Scott - Dupont John L. Scott - North Tacoma Kitsap Credit Union (2 sites) Linden Grove Health Care Center Live Manor Assisted Living Macy’s McClane NW McConkey Company McFarland Cascade MultiCare Patient Access Department NACL #13 & Aux #202 NuStar Energy Panagiotu Pension Advisors, Inc. Parametrix Peninsula High School Leadership Class Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium Project:U

Propulsion, Inc. Quality Custom Distribution Rainier Vista Care Center Ram International Red Robin - Tacoma Roman Meal Company Service Steel Aerospace Corp Social Security Administration - Auburn Social Security Unit 10 & Friends St. Clare Hospital South Sound Eye Care SUPERVALU Tacoma DC & Offices Tacoma General ER Thea’s Landing Apartments Teaching Toys & Books Ted Brown Music The Ram The Red Hot Trusteed Plans Service Corporation UPS Supply Chain Solutions WA State Department of Revenue WESECU Lakewood Branch Youth Leadership Council (3 Chapters) Umpqua Bank United Way of Pierce County 627th SFS Ravens 53 Individuals, families and group sponsors 30


Alexis de Tocqueville Society We are grateful for the generous leaders in our community who have shown their commitment to our work in Pierce County by investing $10,000 or more through the Tocqueville Society. Calvin and Joanne Bamford Gary and Pam Beil Charles Bingham George Cargill Diane Cecchettini and MG Frank Scoggins

Steve and Crystal Cooper Brian F Dammeier Melanie and Robert Dressel Philip S Hayes Corry and Donna McFarland James and Victoria Murphy Kent and Lin Roberts Mike and Colleen Rogers George F Russell, Jr. Scott E Silver Todd and Teresa D Silver Willie Stewart

Dr. John and Joan Tornow Allan and Judy Trinkwald Michael A and Mary Jo Tucci, Sr. Michael F and Mimi Tucci, Jr. Tim and Barbara F Tucci Craig and Nikki Ueland William and Gail Weyerhaeuser George and Wendy Weyerhaeuser Jamie and Sally Will, Jr. Jim and Muriel Will, Sr. Jeff Woodworth John and Judy Woodworth

Leadership Givers We are thankful for the leadership givers in our community who have shown their commitment to change through their donation of $500 or more. $9,999 - 5,000 Ian Battye George Cargill Tasha Celestine Bob and Ann D’Unger Bob Ewan Jeremy Gage Robert and Lori Girvin Elizabeth Irwin Mark Kliewer Randall and Joyce Lert Rick Meeder Mark Reid Jim Schmaltz Ken Schneider Patricia Shuman and Dave Edwards George and Kimi Tanbara Brewer B Thompson Cheryl Wichers Randy and Lisa Wilson 3 Additional Anonymous Donors $4,999 - 2,500 Andrew Albrecht Alvarita and Rick Allen Paul and Ailene Baxter David and Cynthia Bogue Monica Butler and M Peter Philley Frank and Maria Casella James and Kristina Defebaugh Bill DeWitt Marty and Kim Diklich Michelle DuVerney 29

Dan and Mareth Fulton William A Gaines Mark and Diane Gary Diana Geary Richard and Susan George Becky Groves Robert & Linda Gutmann Dennis and Kathy Hardman Steve Harlow Karen Harper James T Henricksen Paul Hensel Jeffrey Hussey Charles D Jacobson Sara and Bruce Kendall Dianna Kielian Jim and Eileen Krueger Lori Laubach and Mike Quatsoe Rick and Sue Little Bev Losey Mr and Mrs Paul Luvera Kathleen Magonigle Julia Martin Greg and Melanie McFarland Frank Morris Steve and Kristina Murray Greg Nelson Natalie Nunes, MD James and Amy Nuxoll Mark R Perry Laird and Julie Pisto Angela M Pyle Lester Reid, MD

Mathias Reitzug Sheila Renton Mike and Julie Robinson Kirk and Sharon Rue Joseph and Kathy Scorcio Harry and Susie Shapiro Ronald and Carol Stockdale Barbara Swenson Mr and Mrs Henry Tanz Graham Tash Sheri and Jeff Tonn Jeff and Christy Vernor Lin and Suzie Whatcott Patricia Wigington Pat Williams and Stella Brumley Lorraine Wilson 17 Additional Anonymous Donors $2,499 - 1,000 Neven Abou Gazala Donna Albers Arlyn M Alessandra Jim and Tina Alison David and Denise Allen The Koehler-Allen Family Drew and Oneta Amdahl Larry and Dorothy Anderson Karl J Anderson Karin L Ashabraner George A Aszklar Matthew Atwood Jared and Stephanie Aurand Craig Austin

Jeffery P Austin Julian and Stephanie Ayer Bryan and Christie Bakker Steve and Mary Barger Will Barnes Laura Barrentine Barbara Barronian Marianne H Bastin Patty and Ron Bedient Chad Bell Earl Benton Lisa Berntsen Bill Berry Jason Best Amy L N Betts Brad Blackburn Adam Bolin and Angela Byrne Michael Bonck and Maureen Larson Bonck Gary D Brackett Kathryn Brady Bob and Lisa Breen Sean Bristol David and Jo Anna Brown Desiree Brown Donna L Brown Jack and Billie Brown Elizabeth Brown Rachael Brown-Kendall Hayley Bruemmer James Brummond Dave Brunette Karen Bryant Karen Bunker Marsha L Burns Dan Cagle Robert and Sharon Camner Mark and Teri Campeau Jim and Brenda Carlile Forrest Carpenter Karen L Carr Kelvin and Maria Ceasar Anthony Chen and Shin-Ping Tu Chang and Sung Choi Cyndy Christofferson James and Barbara Cieslak Joel and Cynthia Clark Bryce and Wendy Clarke Leo Clarke Marcilina Cline Courtney Cochran Tammy Colburn Rosalie A Cole Christine Colling Stacie and John Conkle Barbara A Conner Tom Cook David and Sherie Coons Matthew A Corey Timothy Cosgrove Jo Anne Coy

Cory and Jodi Crawford Kristine A Crawford Dale Danielson Kathleen Deakins Bruce DeJong Clark and Eileen D’Elia Bill Dickens Katharine and Mike Dickinson Cindy Dimond Travis Disney Craig Downs Lynne and John Downs Dick Dudley Michael J Dueker Wray Durst Joni Earl Thadra C Edwards Mark and Kim Eibel Steven R Elder Mike Ell Beth Elliott Mr and Mrs Robert Ellis Noel V Estalilla Jane Evancho Andrea and Ryan Evans Jon Everett Tim Fahlgren Patrick Faraca Clayton and Stephanie Hallberg Amy Ferrero Dianne Fessler Michel Fleisch Tom Fletcher Gloria Fletcher Meagan M Foley Shelley Forbes Gary Fox Katie M Fralick Marc Fuller Kristin L Gaerttner Don Gaines Tereasa A Gandhi Grant and Laura Gardner Donald and Carol Garwood Ricka H Gerstmann Alan and Debby Gill K Gilman Rae Anne Giron Jerry Glaser Ramona Goree Ray and Deneen Grant David and Kortney Graybill Steve Grieger William Grubbs John Guadnola Jeff and Sharon Guddat Barbara Gumbert Pattie Gustafson Johann Gutierrez Frank Hagel

William and Leigh Hagen David Haire Robert T Hall Denise L Hamilton Anna Hamilton-Kroon Mary Ann Hammelman Joseph W Hammond Dave K Hamry Detta Hanson Alan Hardy TTown Crew Kathy A Hargrave Christopher Harrison Sandy Harwood Steve Hatcher Alice M Hawthorne Tansy Hayward Dale K Hedden Sherry and Joel Hellenkamp Jessica l Helzer Kathleen Heppell Diana Hice David and Cheryl Hilderbrant Mike and Mary Hoag JoAnn Holloway William Horn, Jr Nancy House Thomas and Melissa Humphrey Sherri L Ingalls Sandra Jacobson Kathryn Jendro Roger A Johansen Archie and Harmony Johnson Robert A Johnson Clifton Johnson Stuart and Lynn Julin Shelton Kapenda Glenn Kasman Michael Keating Edward Keith Diane Kenyon Vicki Kertzman Khan Family Megan Kilpatrick Dale King Ronald Klein William and Andrea Klouse David L Kohler Rod and Tracey Koon Patricia and Thomas Krise LuAnn Kucklick Curtis Lancaster Kimberly Land James Lane Wayne Larkin Keith R Lennon Karen E Leonard Susan Leuenberger Leverett Family Rita L Lockwood

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James Loomis Teresa L Lorberau Matt and Donna Losch James Lott Elizabeth Lynn David A Maki Andrea Maples Brenda Marshall Michael R Martinez David Martinson Corinn and Alan Mathisen Susan Mauermann Brooke and Dave Mayor Bob McCord Mike McCrabb Andy and Victoria McDonald David M McEntee Helene M McSweeney Sally Medanansky Carolyn S Middleton Lindsay M Millan Michael P Miller Brent and Natalie Miller Holly and Brian Millington Dave S Miyake Ingeborg G Molaison Jason Moline Nathan Moore Christina A Morrison Noel Munk Kerry A Munroe Barbara Myers Helen Myrick Gary and Mary Nadeau Kristopher and Angela Naylor Scott Needham Karen Nelson Mike and Tami Nelson Lauri Nerseth Grant Newport Wendy Niederriter Katherine Nino-Roach Mary and Tony Nitzke Mark and Peggy Norman Ed and Stacey Ogle Anthony Orlandini James and Linda O’Rourke Amy L Osler Billie Otto Rebecca Owens and Gregory Eisnaugle Elmer Ozolin Arthur R Paulsen Foundation Rose Pendell Stephen and Colleen Philbrook Dick and Karen Pickett Jeanie and George Piontek Andrew M Plaehn Matt Ployhar Sally Pominville Dorothy Prybylski

Diann Puls Ruth Rabdau Joseph D Raniero Sheryl B Rhinehart Patricia A Rice Mr and Mrs John W Rieke Erik Ristuben Brian H Roberts Steve Rodrigues Phyllis Roepke Margaret V Ross Liane Rowson Troy and Rebecca Rucker Joy Sage Susan Sandoval Carla Santorno Mi Ri P Savary James S Schacht Michael Scheitlin Herbert A Schoenfeld Schroder Family Tom and Cindy Schulner John W Semann Laura Sequeira Benjamin A Shandrow Eddie D Sharp Daniel J Sievers Jacqueline M Sims Charla and Eric Skaggs Peter and Laura Sloan Heidi Smidt David S Smith Katherine I Smith Vicki Souza Mark Starnes Frank Staten Steve Staton Marsha Lynne Stephan Matthew W Storm Diana L Stover and David M Gebauer Gary Sugai Eileen Sullivan Daniel and Paula Swanson Bruce and Donna Templin Patricia Terenzi Linda Terrill Justin L Tharp Greg Thiessen Deanna Thronson Desi Trinidad R Tsukamoto Dammian C Tucker Vanessa Tucker and Family Kaila Ailepata Ulufale Lori Van Slyke Neal and Karen Veitenhans Michael Wachter Catherine Wakefield Ward Family Charity Warnokowski

Christina and Gary Foreman Jeff and Linda Watts Tom Wekell Jan West Teresa White Amy N Williams Kathi K Willis Ken and Rosemary Willman Peg Winczewski Kurt and Jeanne Winje Scott and Karla Winship Wayne Withthrow and Tanya C Baker Elisabeth Wittenberg Jody A Woodcock Taylour C Woodruff Steven A Wright Daniel N Yoder Robert W Zawilski David A Zeeck 88 Additional Anonymous Donors $999 - 500 Susan Adams-Provost Darrel B Addington Christopher P Addleman Jeff C Albers Susan and Fred Alexander Amy R Alison Theodore W Allen Jenni Allen Bernidine Hinckley-Allison William Alloway Mary Almonte Scott J Amsden Frederick Anders Erik and Betsy Anderson Mary C Anderson DeLise Anderson Steven and Nanette Anderson Elsa B Anderson Mary Anderson David L Andrews Rich Arneson and Roseann Martinez Tom Arter Francine Artis Pam Asadi Lori J Augino Becky Aurand Audrey Austin William R Avalone, Jr Kelly C Bachenberg Tom Backstrom Lisa M Bailey Chad W Balcom Brent and Carrie Balderston Marie Ball Josh Banks Julie A Barabas Jolene Barabe Laura Barnes

Jason and Candace Barnwell Christina E Barone Aaron Bauer Mike D Baxter Michael and Kandy Baxter Sara Bayrek-Hicks Kate Bechtold Sharon Beckman Kris Beeler Joe Bell Corina J Berends Jackie Berge Darla E Bernstein Susan J Berntson P Best Kurt and Jennifer Bethman Amanda Binks James M Blankenship Laura R Bloom Russell G Blount Kathryn M Bodette William Bolger Paula Crews Bond Sylvi A Boomer Julie Borell Don and Jean Borst Chelsea Boseley Marcy Boulet Myranda R Bowen Sheri Bowers Denise N Bowers Doug Bowersock Jim Boyd Theresa Boyle Greg Bradner Teresa Braund Jan F Brazzell Nora Bretana Bill and Julie Brewster Sarah Briehl Linda Kaye Briggs Diane Brignone Mr and Mrs Don Brink T.C. Broadnax Tammy and David Brooks Carlene Brossard Shari Brown Michelle M Brown Michael Brown Andrew and Geri Brown Laurie Brown Chuck and Sally Budack Therese L Bules Brian E Bunker Tracy Burk Nicholas Burke Maralee J Burnett Kristine M Bush Rene Busick Londa S Caine

Gail Calta Maria C Campbell Terri L Card Susan A Carter Judy Cash Beth Cassens Shaun Cavins Hope E Celani Todd and Liz Chambers Sebrena Chambers Breanna Chance Florence Chang Lori A Chapin J Givin and Nancy Chase Jonita M Cheshier Eugene Cho Lawrence Christiansen Debra A Cieplik Scott Claeys Alice O Clapp Joanne Clark Ken Clark Marcus Clark Gary R Clarke Bruce and Suzy Clarke Robert Cobb Duane E Coffler Terry and Amy Coggins Cedric D Cole Larry L Coleman Julie Collins Wendy Comfort Bob Connelly Joseph L Coppo Karen Ann Corrigan Jorge Cortes Marilyn Costanti Carl N Craven Colleen Crawford Laurel K Creech Sheryl Culver Roy Cupler Lori Daniels Ann Darby Janet M Darragh-Fastabend Susannah Daulton Jeffrey D Davidson Russell Davis Robert and Lori Davis Milagros I de Grouchy Elana DeGarmo Dusti Demarest Cathleen Dent John D DeWeese Phil D’Hooge Linda Dieckhoff Al and Rachel Dimakis Dennis J Dixon Bethany Doane Earney Dobbs

Kerry Dollins Nam Y Donat Stacia L Dorman Valarie A Dornoff Charles and Ana Cristina Douthwaite Michael Drake Toni Dudley Robert L Dudra Cuoi Thi Duong Jordan Durham Charles L Duvall Kathleen Duyungan-Albert Marty Dwyer Michelle A Eagan Fenton James Earl, Jr Dennis and Cathy Early Ralph Eaton Donna Ebi Nick Edgecomb Talmage and Mary Edman Mr and Mrs Donald E Egge Kathleen Ann Ehman Eric and Gwynn Eid Dan and Terri Elliott Marshall Emmons Robert England Christopher Englehart Jeffrey F Englert Tami Erhart Patrick Erwin Shirley Eshbach William J Essmeier Carol L Etgen The Eveskcige Family Lela Ewing Cross Daniel J Fathi Kathleen A Ferrari Bif Fink Steven Fischer Nancy K Fitta Hershel Fitten, Jr Clarissa D Fletcher Gareth and Sue Floyd Doug and Sharon Fochtman Becky and Gary Fontaine Jennifer Fosnick Anthony Foster Rebecca S Fowlkes John Franich Evelyn Frank Janene Franklin Jodi Franks Elizabeth Frausto Tommie A Frazier Marla Fredericks Norman Frey Alyse Day Fritz Alicia Patty Fulsom Erin L Galeno Pamela Gallacher

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Dotti Gallagher Josh and Laura Garcia Edgardo Ignacio Gariando Ty Gaub Charles Gebhardt Jim and Gentry Geise Dixi Gerkman Gerrits Family Larry Gezelius Joe Ghilarducci Mary and Greg Gilbert Linda Gilmer Deborah A Gist Tom Glenn Noeun Gnik Michael D Gonzales A Goodenberger Linda Grandorff The Gratzer Family Clement Gray Albert Green, III Eric Green Toryono and Andrea Green Debra Griffin Lynne Griffith Pete Grignon Gary Grindley Whitney Grisaffi Mary Grubbs Linda and Carole Guay Jill Guernsey Tami and Darrell Gunderson DeeAnn M Guthrie Freda Hale Greg J Halford Carla Hall Victoria L Hammersmith Jacqueline M Hammond Tonya Hammonds William Handel Rhonda Hansen Carrie Harding Anne S Harrington Molly R Harris Harris Family David Harrowe Julie L Harvie JD Hascup Mary Hasty Melodie Hatcher Lori Haugen George J Hauser Mary Heckt Kimmy Heesch Barbara Hegstrom Richard Helberg Kathy Hemion Bryan A Henderson Christine A Henricksen Barb Herbert

Mary Herem Dave Hern Jose Hernandez Elizabeth Herriges Donald R Hersey Frank Hewins Dennis Higashiyama Marilee Hill-Anderson Jeanne Hillman Stephen T Hoefel Milt Hollingsworth Anna C Holman Tim Holmes Toby Holmes Brandi Lyn Hommel Wendy K Honey Joseph M Horan Cynthia Horton James Housel and Sharon Cook Helen A Hovis Sarah R Howard Christina L Hudson James W Hulverson Kathy Hupe Stephen V Huth, Jr Andrea L Hynes Karl B Iams Jim and Christine Imhof Brad J Ingle Randy Ip Nichol T Iverson MD, FACP Sara D Jaenicke Mary Januch, RN, BSN, CEN Antone C Jensen Diana M Jermstad Jennifer L Johnson Avery Johnson Robert Johnson Linda Johnson Bryan Johnson Juanita G Johnson Christophe S Johnson Kathryn Johnson Dennis Joines Tom, Elizabeth, Meagan and Jacob Jones Diane R Jordan Heidi Joyner David and Karen Judish Tim P Jungwirth Mr and Mrs Paul Kaltinick Randi Kartes Gary Kato Michael R Kawamura Floyd Keller, Jr Mike and Patty Kennedy Cora P Kenworthy Steve and Sara Ketelsen Kevin A Kever Colleen Kilduff Linda McKeag

Tuputupu Kilmanis Audrey A Kimball Laura M King Shannon Kirchberg Mike Klass Jeff Klein Merritt and Barbara Kline Amy S Klingele Casey G Knight Cindy D Kohler Toshiyuki Kondo Beth M Kraig Esther Krause Bruce Krieg David Lambert Mike and Ginger Lanier Martha Lantz Kathleen Larkin-Kuehn and Lowell Duke Kuehn Pamela and Steve Larson Richard W Larson Susan Larson Terry L Larson Carl Larson Lynn LaSalle Nick LaShomb Laurie L Lasky Darold Lathum Patty LeBlanc Tina L Lee Cynthia M Leeder Theresa Lee-Hodson Josh LeJeune Karen Lemley Chris and Pam Lilley Denise A Lind Marlys Linder-Hoffman Tony Lindgren Lori Linenberger Michael R Lippman, MD Aneta Lis Carla Little Kimberlee A Lloyd Sally Lofquist Ron Louie Jack Louie Bob NMI Louviere, Jr In the loving memory of Georgia Coale Adam Lowers Louis Lucchesi Carl Lucks Colleen Ludford, RN Michael Lybrand Ingrid and Chris Lynden Grace M Lynch Timothy W Lynch Mary Kay Lyons Kiet V Ma Shelly M Maas Debra Macdonald Lisa MacDonald

Nicole M Mackie Phyllis and Mark Macleod Milly Magnusen Jana Magoon Sondra S Mangan Janine Mann Wayne and Patty Mannie Georgia Marion Jon and Waneen Marks Carol Marshall Becky L Martin Joy M Martin Tawnya L Martin Bret D Martin Dean S Marubayashi Cynthia Mas Alan Matheson Ken Matthews Kimo K Mawae Kerrie May John May Jay and Stella Mayer Debbie L Mayo Brenda McBrayer Daniel McCabe Michael McCaffrey Darren McCallon Pat McCarty Terry and Patty McClelland Karen McClennen Linda McCrea Gary E McDaniels Bill and Lee McDonald Beth McDonough Carolyn McDougal Jodi L McDougall Dan McFarland and Jeanne Schmidt Vicki McInnally Karen McIver Marsha McLean Sun-cha McMurry Tom Mcneal Joe and Barbara Mead Lynn Meagher Marta Medcalf Kevin and Linda Medford Joann Merrill Michael Merrin John and Guelda Messina William R Metcalf Patty Meyers William Mikulla-Kaufman Gary and Nicole Milbradt Sally Mildren Janet B Millie Kjester Mills Joanna and Paul Monroe Jim W Montalto Matthew Montequin Sandra L Moore

Thomas Moore Teri, Joe and Nicole Moore Jane Morgan Amy Morris Missey Farrell and Catherine S Morrow Reverend Christopher Morton Stephen Moser Jennifer Moss Kyle Moule Christina M Mudgett Vyrn Muir, MD Norine Mullen Ian S Munce Curtis Murfitt Lisa S Murphy Patricia Mylan Charles R Myrick Tatsuma Nagaya Laura Nakamura Lynn Nansen-Dale William Narvaez, Jr Douglas J Neff Mary Neil Jeffrey T Nelson Mark W Nelson Judy and Larry Nelson Brianne Neville Mark Newport Tiffany Nguyen Sean and Heather Niemi Tricia N Nier Brett Nirider Floyd M Nitschke Sachie and Jeff Nitta Gregory S Nordquist Billie J O’Brien David O’Callaghan Allison Odenthal T O’Donnell Denise L Ohlson Nancy O’Leary Kathryn S Olson Veronica O’Neil Michael Orlando Gary and Karrie Osborne Dave Ost Barbara Ostrander Lauri Overman David W Oxley Barret E Pace Mary Lynn Pannen Joseph Papen David Parent Brian Parker TImothy A Parker Shawn Parkhurst Kay J Parrish Laurel Parshall Cathy Pashon Jason Pastrano

John and Susan Pearson Brent and Susan Pearson Ken and Mary Peasley Lane Peckham Lori Pelland Jack L Pennypacker Susan I Perong Marc Peters Binnie Peterson-Bruso and James Bruso Martin and Carolyn Petrich Susan H Pfeifer David Pheneger Cindy Philip Janie E Pierce Helen Pilkey Jack and Gayle Pinkard Jeri L Pitz Philip and Loubna Pla Todd Plaster Laura Polcyn Jennifer F Politakis Dennis Popp Michael J Portmann Russell and Maggie Post Delbert T Potts Donna M Powell Dan and Cheryl Powell Julie Prestis Lynn Propeack The Puccetti Family Tim J Pugil Kris Pulliam Katsumi K Purbeck John Rader In Memory of Michelle Lee Stallard Tim Ramsaur Sheri Ramsay Chioni Ramsey Joni Rasmussen Robert Redd Daniel Reddin Corinne Reiels Emily M Reiter Joe Rempe Bryan D Rennaker Angela Reynolds Errin Richardson Brandy Riche Jennifer Ringenbach Betsy A Ritchie Maria Rivera and Miles Fiala Heike Rivera Mary Robbins Michael Roberts Ray Roberts Brian Robertson Jessica Robertson Trina Robertson Henry Robinson Sean Robinson

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Piuti Ropati Patty Rose Mikel Ross Molly Rudd Don R Russell, DO Karen A Russell Edward M Sablan Darnice Sabo Thomas J Sadler Catherine E Sala Abbe G Salk Jody Salo John and Kathy Samms Gary G Samora Mark Sandal Steve and Lynn Schaaf Roger Scheetz Kathy Scheffer Craig C Schlegel Renate Schumaker Manuela Schwab Michael Scoggins Jay Scott Judy Scott Roger and Terri Scott James Scoville Ken and Debbie Severe Cameron M Sharp John M Sheeran Kristin M Shiplet Emy Shipley Linda Siegel Anthony Silas Janet L Simons Margaret Susan Simpson Kendra Sinnott Kimberlee Sivertsen Thomas Skaggs Stephen W Skatrud Mike and Cathy Slater Kirk Sloan Jean Smith Lori Smith Andrew Smith Lorri Smyth Michael R Snider Danny A Sobba Stanley F Sobolewski Jane Sobottka Claire Spain-Remy and Claude Remy Kathleen Spatafore Rebecca M Splinter Tara D Staeheli Randal Steele Sharon Steele Alicia Stephens and Odis Crosby Rebecca Stewart Diane Stojakovich Kellie Jean Stone Georgia and Robert Stone

Paula Stoppler Rebecca Stover James Stowe Erik Stringer-Lund Nancy Strobel Mary A Stumph Carrie Sturdevant Nancy Sutton Bill Swarens David C Swisher Frank Tabery Diane and Harold Taniguchi Suzanne Tarp-Thomson Tasele Tasele, Jr David L Tate Valerie M Taylor John David Tegge Christina Terenzi Marcia Thomas Michael Thomas Frances A Thomas Wayne Thomas Jay and Cornelia Thomas Victoria L Thompson Marilyn H Thompson Bart Thompson Joan Thornhill Jamison B Thornton Jeff and Julie Tobin Nick Tomanelli Gregory Toso Rosemary Totten Lois Trapp Jerry Trujillo Lisa Tucker Philip J Turner Ronald Tybon Scott Unger Greg and Amy Unruh Erika Urdahl Tom Utterback Wendy S Valentine Rick Van Allen Mary L Van Haren David Vance Tina Vasen Robert Vehon Debbie Renee Vichot Joyce Vipond Jeremiah Visaya Koko Waters-Vogel Barbara Volland Dustin Voorhees Gregory and Mildred Waggoner Jamie Wagner Andrew Waldman Jeff Waller Doug Walters Li Wang John J Warberg

Bernadette Ward Kathy Ward Mary J Ward Diane Wasalino Peter Watson James B Waugh Kelly Webster Kat Weller Monique Wells Dan Wells Charles and Nans Welsh John West Aaron Westlund Linda Westpfahl Jeanette Weyrich Natalie H Whitcomb Mr and Mrs Lawrence J White Richard Whitehead Judy L Whitley Sheila A Whittingslow Yvonne R Wiggins Barrie Wilcox Jim Wiley Rebecca Wilkin and Cedric Picard Vincent Willard Sharon Williams Karen I Williams Wanda C Williams Candice Williams Loren Willson Debra S Wilsco Colin Wilson Michael J Wilson Beth and Paul Wilson Robb Winchell Fred C Wist Ron Witter Anita Wolfe Robert R Wood John and Judy Woodworth Shari Workman Matt Wrye Jennifer Wu Ted Yaguchi and Mrs David Young 191 Additional Anonymous Donors

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