Quest, Inc. Annual Report FY 2023

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Annual Report FY2023

A Legacy of Service

The Central Florida Sheltered Workshop was founded in 1962 by a group of parents to ensure meaningful work opportunities for their children with developmental disabilities once formal education from the public school system was complete. Life Concepts, Inc. was founded in 1980 to provide residential and rehabilitative services to children and adults with disabilities who had previously lived in large state institutions.

On July 1, 1994, the Central Florida Sheltered Workshop and Life Concepts merged — forming Quest, Inc., the largest non-profit service provider for individuals with developmental disabilities in Central Florida.

From the humble beginnings of a single location serving eight individuals, to over 20 locations, serving hundreds of individuals each day in the Orlando and Tampa regions, we continue to build communities where people with development disabilities achieve their goals.

Mission

Through quality and innovation, the Quest team builds communities where people with disabilities achieve their goals.

To Our Supporters

Quest, Inc. continued its post-pandemic rebound in 2023 with steady programmatic growth, resulting in an increase of life-changing experiences and opportunities for those we serve. With sound fiscal management, increased engagement with strategic partners and efficient service delivery, our operating income has grown significantly — providing exciting opportunities to further serve the Central Florida and Tampa Bay communities.

In the past year, we were able to build on our achievements from 2022. We applauded the inaugural graduating class of Quest Kids Academy, continued our Quest Stars celebration for long-tenured employees and held the inaugural Toast Tampa fundraising event, raising much-needed awareness and support from the Tampa Bay community.

Quest Kids Academy celebrated two phenomenal students for its first graduating class in school history. These students’ successes were celebrated at a tear-jerking graduation ceremony attended by family, staff and supporters. Teachers recalled how these individuals weathered diverse challenges with tenacity, passion and joy — all while having the courage to show their vulnerabilities. Life lessons for us all!

Our second Quest Stars event was a huge success and speaks to a culture of commitment at Quest. The event recognized nearly 70 employees who have devoted a decade or more to the Quest mission and our clients — that’s nearly 18% of

Quest’s entire workforce! This type of dedication builds a family-like rapport with our clients. It also embodies decades of industry experience, contributing to Quest’s position as one of the best service providers in the industry.

We increased our engagement with the Tampa Bay market, opening a Quest Kids Therapy center to meet the increasing demand for children’s behavioral therapy in Florida. This service expansion was highlighted at our inaugural Toast Tampa fundraising event, which brought in over $155,000 and allowed us to share the Quest story with well-positioned stakeholders in the Tampa Bay community.

Our strategic partnerships continue to grow thanks to a substantial investment from the Universal Orlando Foundation for programming at Quest’s Camp Thunderbird. The nearly 60-year-old camp received a generous $100,000 grant to increase children’s programming in the camp offseason. This strategic commitment is a testament to the trust Quest has gained by delivering quality services that increase the independence and enrich the lives of those we serve.

Thank you for your interest and support. Together, we can continue to build communities where individuals with disabilities achieve their goals.

Quest Kids

Quest offers therapy services and a customized education for children and teens with autism and other developmental disabilities through Quest Kids Therapy Centers and Quest Kids Academy.

One in 35 children have been identified with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), according to the latest analysis published by the CDC.

Daniel attended a public school, where he participated in the Exceptional Student Education pre-kindergarten program. However, his parents didn’t feel he had reached a turning point until they simultaneously enrolled him at Quest Kids Therapy, where he received Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy.

Daniel’s vocabulary grew, and he exhibited undeniable progress. His parents wanted to ensure continuity in his education, and attending Quest Kids Academy (QKA) seemed like a viable option for providing such an opportunity.

“It became obvious that he was stagnating in his journey through the public school system. They weren’t pushing him, and they weren’t doing what we hoped they would do,” said his dad, David.

Daniel’s parents noticed immediate improvements when he began attending school at QKA. He was already familiar with the staff and buildings from his time enrolled at Quest Kids Therapy, which made the transition seamless for him. The structured environment at QKA allowed Daniel to thrive, and he began forming lifelong friendships with teachers and classmates. Eventually, Daniel joined QKA’s work-study program, where his confidence blossomed.

“Daniel started to learn soft skills, which he applied to work at Blossom Artisanal and to volunteer opportunities,

like those at Second Harvest and Clean the World,” said his mom, Tammy.

He was exposed to different environments, which ultimately prepared him for his transition to adulthood as part of the first graduating class at QKA. Daniel was able to successfully transition into a job at Blossom, where he is challenged to learn new things and understand various business functions.

“Daniel’s living his best life right now,” said Tammy. “He’s proud, too. He talks about being independent and how he can do things on his own.”

Quest Kids Therapy Centers

For more than 20 years, Quest Kids Therapy has specialized in supporting children and teens with autism spectrum disorder, Down syndrome, learning delays and related disabilities using Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA).

Quest Kids Academy

Quest Kids Academy (QKA) provides children with developmental disabilities a quality, customized education experience. QKA teachers work closely with families to create a personalized education plan to meet the unique needs of every student. The goal is to provide a well-rounded education to help students reach long-term goals and maximize their potential.

Daniel is one of the first two graduates in Quest Kids Academy's history, part of the inaugural class of 2023.

Of Quest placements achieve successful outcomes, reaching 90 days and beyond. 94%

Employment Services

Great talent can be found anywhere and will thrive if given attention, time and the right opportunities.

84% of adults with a developmental disability are unemployed, yet 47% of those unemployed are willing and able to work in the community.

— National Core Indicators Report

When Ilaidye wanted to explore her budding independence, Quest Employment Services stepped in to help her secure a job. For Ilaidye, receiving the opportunity to work and grow in an employment setting helped her successfully forge a path into adulthood.

Project SEARCH — a unique, nine-month transition-towork internship program — is designed specifically for individuals with developmental disabilities, and it offered Ilaidye the unique opportunity to build a strong foundation for her future work life.

Ilaidye’s journey with Project SEARCH led her to AdventHealth in Orlando, where she excelled while rotating through various departments in the hospital. Nutritional Services became her favorite rotation, and she honed her skills in assisting with meals and meal services. These rotations equipped her with essential skills and instilled within her a strong work ethic.

Her job coach, leaders and teachers played vital roles in her development. By focusing on money math, they helped improve Ilaidye’s addition skills, and their overall guidance helped Ilaidye grow both personally and professionally.

Representatives at AdventHealth have spoken very highly of Ilaidye, stating, “Ilaidye was very attentive to the needs of the clinic and staff. For example, she ensured fluid operations within the clinic by cleaning the equipment and treatment rooms so that patients could use them.”

Ilaidye’s transformative journey with Project SEARCH has equipped her with unique skills that will enable her to achieve her future career goals. Thanks to unwavering support and mentorship, her confidence has blossomed, and she has gained essential abilities that will contribute to her future success.

Employment Services

At Quest, we assess each individual’s needs and preferences to secure satisfying job placements while providing support that strengthens retention. Our Employment Services team collaborates with candidates to create personalized learning or job placement plans, maximizing their abilities and discovering growth potential.

Quest’s Employment Continuum offers diverse opportunities, from on-site work with staff supervision to community placement for candidates who require minimal long-term coaching.

Training Centers

At Quest Training Centers, participants engage in life-skills and vocational training that nurtures self-esteem and fosters independence.

Vickie’s transformative journey at Quest’s Training Centers began in 2015. With the staff’s support and guidance, she overcame her initial communication challenges and emerged as an active and engaged participant.

One of the many activities that bring Vickie joy is the culinary class, where she savors the art of cooking and takes pride in her contributions to the dishes prepared. Her artistic endeavors reflect the positive impact of Quest Training Centers on her life.

Vickie’s adeptness in guiding peers and newcomers through procedures and rules has earned her the appreciation of fellow participants. Faye Murphy, Senior Director of Recreation and Training Programs at Quest, aptly notes, “Vickie is very sociable and observant, always ready to help anyone with a question.”

She actively participates in various outings, including visits to the Tampa Zoo, trips to restaurants, cookouts at Apollo Beach, bowling excursions and scavenger hunts at

Veteran’s Park. The staff members assigned to Vickie say it is a pleasure to work with her.

Vickie’s improved social skills and increased confidence are a testament to the growth she has achieved through the Training Center. She has found joy in various activities, and her peers have grown to appreciate her as a valuable community member.

Quest Training Centers

Quest’s Training Centers in Apopka and Tampa offer life-skills and vocational training, social development, and therapy services for adults with developmental disabilities. Participants receive individualized goal plans created by the Quest team with input from caregivers.

Opportunities include supported employment, community volunteerism, behavioral therapy, direct care assistance, nursing, art activities, life-skills classes, fitness and transportation.

195 clients received services at Quest’s Training Centers

Blossom Artisanal

A Quest, Inc. social venture

Blossom is a unique work opportunity, employing adults and teenagers with developmental disabilities. Our team produces amazing all-natural artisanal products while gaining meaningful employment and learning skills that last a lifetime. We know that many are able and

Gifts for good

Blossom Artisanal offers handmade, environmentally friendly products crafted by individuals with developmental disabilities.

Cause-based

Providing meaningful products and gifts.

Quality products

Handmade in small batches with the ability to service large wholesale orders.

Locally made

All products are produced and packaged in Orlando, FL.

willing to work given the right environment and support. Blossom provides a culture of empowerment that fosters independence. Our team is responsible for each phase of the business, from hand-producing our soaps, candles and bath teas to packaging, shipping and sales.

AMAZING PRODUCTS

INSPIRING MISSION

186 individuals with developmental disabilities call Quest their home.

Residential Services

Lisa moved into a Quest residence in 2007. Her infectious spirit and passion for serving others allowed her to quickly connect with the staff and her fellow residents. She regularly assists with chores around the house and has built lasting relationships with her housemates.

Eventually, she secured a volunteer role at Snack Shack at Quest’s Training Center Apopka, where she learned customer service, inventory management and financial management skills. Some examples of Lisa’s responsibilities include helping clients choose snacks, greeting new customers with a smile and tracking inventory to ensure that the Snack Shack is always fully stocked.

Her kindness and generosity extend beyond volunteering. Quest recognizes that individuals with developmental disabilities are often “invisible,” meaning that the community does not acknowledge their presence. The community outings offered by Quest enable Lisa to engage with others, bringing her great joy. Lisa is also a passionate Orlando Magic fan, and therefore, the Orlando Magic game outings with Quest are a highlight for her.

Inclusive community outings have boosted Lisa’s confidence, as they provide her with the opportunity

We provide a safe place to call home and ensure quality care for residents at our supported-living apartments, group homes, intermediate care facilities and Quest Village.

to apply the skills she’s learned at Quest to real-world situations. Lisa also provides input to the staff on upcoming community outing opportunities for her and her peers.

Residential Services

Quest offers residential options in the Orlando and Tampa areas tailored to our residents’ specific needs and abilities.

Intermediate Care Facilities (ICFs)

Providing a nurturing home environment for medically-complex individuals with developmental disabilities.

Group Homes

A small community setting that encourages lifelong education, promotes a healthy lifestyle and enables residents to take on personal and community responsibilities.

Transitional Living

Fostering independence through a residential apartment setting while receiving daily support services.

Quest Village

When Hart moved to Quest Village, he and his mom, Criss, felt for the first time that he could achieve the independence they had dreamed of.

“I did learn skills from the staff. They taught me how to do housekeeping, clean my apartment and cook my food. I am pleased because I’m very good at doing these things on my own,” said Hart.

Most importantly, he found genuine camaraderie for the first time in his life. Community events such as movie nights, birthday celebrations and game days provided him with a sense of belonging.

Criss believes that Quest Village provides a comprehensive support system that enables Hart to be independent.

“Hart has never been happier. I am just so grateful for Quest,” said Criss. “It takes a village, and Quest Village is so appropriately named. It is amazing how Hart has blossomed. I never thought in my dreams that he would be able to be independent.”

Hart secured his first job, at Universal, before transitioning to his current role at SeaWorld. He loves interacting with customers and receiving kudos from his bosses for his strong work ethic. Working boosts his confidence and

An innovative residential community for independent adults with developmental disabilities with convenient access to employment, healthcare, transportation, entertainment and education.

sense of purpose and gives him financial independence. “My life has changed. I have my job and bus transportation to take me to work and back home safely,” said Hart.

Quest Village has positively impacted Hart’s life as the community has become a place where he feels supported, empowered and valued. He looks forward to continued growth and increased independence.

Quest Village

Quest Village is a community tailored to independent adults with developmental disabilities. With convenient access to employment, healthcare, transportation, entertainment and education, residents are also offered a range of on-site and off-site support services.

The community is made up of 48 safe, comfortable one-bedroom apartments.

Community Amenities

• Communal dining area

• Computer lab

• Large furnished communal screen porch

• Pool table

• Basketball courts

• Fitness Center

“I never thought in my dreams that he would be able to be independent.”
— CRISS, HART’S MOM
“Tammy is such a happy-go-lucky girl, and she just beams at camp.”
— VICKI, TAMMY’S MOM

Camp Thunderbird

Camp Thunderbird provides engaging recreational programs for adults with developmental disabilities in an unforgettable summer camp setting.

Since her first summer at Camp Thunderbird in 1991, Tammy has felt that Camp Thunderbird is her second home. Tammy’s camp experiences have provided her with a strong sense of belonging and community, which have positively impacted her independence and confidence.

Tammy’s mother, Vicki, vividly recalls the immediate sense of peace and comfort Tammy felt when they first met the Camp Thunderbird counselor back in 1991. This meeting marked the beginning of an almost three-decade journey of empowerment and growth for Tammy — all within a supportive and accepting community.

“Tammy is such a happy-go-lucky girl, and she just beams at camp,” said Vicki. “When I look at the camp pictures of her that are posted daily, I can tell by her face if she’s had a good day. And normally, she’s grinning like a silly girl.”

While at camp, Tammy's favorite activities are sitting by the campfire, singing, storytelling, swimming and bingo. Tammy has gained many friends over the years, and she is reminded of her most cherished memories by the T-shirts she’s collected. Each shirt is a memory of a summer filled with adventure, learning and friendship.

Tammy and Vicki are grateful for the opportunities Camp

Thunderbird has offered year after year. The experiences at camp have steadily increased Tammy's independence.

“It’s allowed her to hold on to her memories of friends. It’s also allowed her to be more confident in her own abilities,” said Vicki.

Camp Thunderbird

Quest’s Camp Thunderbird offers an unforgettable summer camp setting designed for adults with developmental disabilities.

Camp Thunderbird guests choose activities based on their personal interests and preferences. Activities vary within the program and include sports and games, archery, pool time, arts and crafts, canoeing, nature studies and more.

Guests have the opportunity to meet up to 80 individuals each session — many of whom become lifelong friends.

Camp Thunderbird also provides parents and guardians a break from the demands of 24-hour caregiving. For many families, this respite is their first chance to relax, spend time with friends or take a vacation knowing that their loved one is receiving quality care and attention.

A Team of Stars

At Quest, we deeply value the commitment and contributions of the hundreds of team members invested in our mission. Our tradition of honoring staff members who have dedicated over 10 years to Quest underscores our team’s enduring strength and stability.

We celebrate the remarkable tenures of our employees each year at our Quest Stars Celebration event. It is an opportunity to recognize staff members' continued service to Quest and the thousands of residents and program participants they've positively impacted through the years.

At the Quest Stars event, Quest President and CEO,

John R. Gill, personally expressed his gratitude to these outstanding individuals, acknowledging their hard work and steadfast commitment. These Quest Stars play an invaluable role in advancing our mission to help individuals with developmental disabilities experience a full life.

We sincerely appreciate every team member for their invaluable contributions, which continue to enrich the lives of those we serve. Their dedication is what has allowed Quest to enrich the Central Florida and Tampa Bay communities for over 60 years.

Quest has more than 60 TEAM MEMBERS who have been with the organization for over 10 YEARS.

“We get to see the difference we make, knowing that everyone in attendance feels loved and appreciated. There's no better feeling.”
— BETH HOBART, REALTOR

Philanthropy

Beth Hobart, a former Quest board member, has proudly served the community and supported Quest’s mission for over two decades. Through Quest’s annual Holiday Home Adoption event, she has helped spread love and joy to those often overlooked in the community.

Beth rallies the community every holiday season to provide holiday cheer and gifts for many of Quest’s residential clients. Over the years, her efforts have raised thousands of dollars, and her team of volunteers have made in-kind donations to ensure that Quest’s clients feel valued and remembered during the holiday season.

For the adults with developmental disabilities at Quest’s Camp Thunderbird, Beth’s philanthropic efforts bring warmth to their hearts. Through Beth, Sonny’s BBQ generously provides dinner for the event, and clients receive presents ranging from laptops and room décor to clothes and flat-screen TVs — all of which bring immense joy and smiles to their faces.

Quest, Inc. relies on the support of the Central Florida and Tampa Bay communities to achieve its mission.

"We have a direct impact every year," said Beth. "We get to see the difference we make, knowing that everyone in attendance feels loved and appreciated. There's no better feeling."

Beth’s dedication has created memorable experiences for Quest’s clients and has inspired others in the community to support and give back. Her annual volunteer initiative and ongoing support have become a beacon of hope for the community, fostering understanding, kindness and connection among those served by Quest.

How You Can Help

Whether you make a donation, volunteer your time, or spread the word about Quest, your support makes a meaningful difference to the people we serve. To find out more, go to Questinc.org/Donate

Financials FY23

FY23 Outcomes

Quest Kids Therapy

112 Children Served

• Provided approx. 31.5k hours of children’s therapy

Quest Kids Academy

38 Students Served

• Celebrated the first two graduates in the school’s history

Training Centers

195 Clients Served

• Provided access to recreational and leisure activities for 195 individuals

• Successfully reintroduced community outings following COVID-19 restriction

Employment Services

60 clients served

• 94% job retention rate

• 785 orders fulfilled by Blossom Artisanal

• 17 community job placements

Residential Services:

186 clients served

• 79 individuals living in Intermediate Care Facilities

• 10 Transitional Living residents

• 49 Group Home residents

• 48 Quest Village Residents

• 95% average monthly occupancy rate at Quest Village

Camp Thunderbird

190 Clients Served

Supporting Partners

$100,000+

Foundation for a Healthier West Orange

$50,000+

The Joe & Sarah Galloway Foundation

$25,000+

Chesley G. Magruder Foundation

City of Orlando

Lynx

Southern Glazer's Wine & Spirits

$10,000+

Acrisure

AdventHealth Central Florida

Community Foundation of Tampa Bay

Florida Department of Transportation, District 7

Florida Medical Clinic Foundation of Caring

Greater Orlando Builders Association Foundation

HDR Foundation

Margaret McCartney & R. Parks Williams Foundation

McGriff Insurance Services

MSL CPAs & Advisors

One Digital

Orange County Government Housing and Community

Development Division

PNC Bank

Publix Super Markets Charities

ReliaQuest Bowl

The Jorge and Awilda Lopez Family Fund

The Wawa Foundation

Truist Foundation

Universal Orlando Foundation

$5,000-$9,999

Ability Experience

BakerHostetler

Bessemer Trust Company

Brainsurge Global Support Foundation

CORE Construction

Gunster

Martin Andersen - Gracia Andersen Foundation Inc.

Orlando Health

Roger B. Kennedy Construction

Rotary Club of Tampa Foundation

Tegna Foundation

The Bond Foundation

VNA Foundation, Inc

$1,000-$4,999

AC Guru, LLC

AvidXchange inc

Barton Malow Company

Clinique of Plastic Surgery

Edyth Bush Charitable Foundation

Florida Capital Bank

Fun Spot America Theme Parks

Gearity Wellness Center

Greenspoon Marder LLP

Guardian Life

Hayes and Newman PL

Loews Royal Pacific Resort at Universal Orlando

MIDFLORIDA Credit Union

Old Republic Title

Rotary Club of Orange County East

Seminole Hard Rock & Casino – Tampa

Signal Lights of Zellwood

Source 1 Solutions

SouthState Bank - Hillsborough

SouthState Bank - Orlando

StarChild Academy Lake Mary

Steve G. Fund

The Collage Companies

The Tews Company

Title Resources Guaranty Co

Truist

Unicorp National Developments, Inc.

United Arts of Central Florida

VyStar Credit Union

Walt Disney World Resort

Williams Construction & Development

Zellwood Station Red Caps, Inc.

$500-$999

Las Damas de Arte

StarChild Academy Winter Garden

United Heartland

$250-499

Kendra Scott

Recognizing the support of Quest, Inc. donors and their generous gifts received between July 1, 2022 – June 30, 2023. Please accept our apologies for any errors or omissions and contact giving@questinc.org for corrections.

Donors

$10,000+

Marc Brown

Marci Wilhelm

Mr. and Mrs. Steven and Sharon Kirschner

Mr. Angel Gonzalez

Mr. Jorge Lopez

Mr. Mark T. Crandall

Mrs. and Mr. Kelly and Kyle Becker

Paul Bell

Tara Matheny

$5,000-$9,999

Brittany Ward

Chris Leiser

Corey and Natali Lilburn

Daniel Laggan

Hal Cornell

Heather McCoy

Karen Jolley

Kyle Eddins

Michael and Sarah Riles

Michael J. and Aimee Rusinko Kakos

Mr. and Mrs. Bob and Christina McKay

Mr. and Mrs. David and Andrea Carothers

Mr. and Mrs. Donnie and Marnie Williams

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn and Tracy Swanson

Mr. and Mrs. Hector and Jennifer Boehme

Mr. and Mrs. Mike and Hannah Candiotti

Mr. and Mrs. Steve and Ginnie Stanford

Mr. Dennis Perez

Mrs. and Mr. Debbie and Ron Whalen

Ms. Allison Lewis

Ms. Bickley Wilson

Ms. Michelle Meyer

Rosemary Hayes

$1,000-$4,999

Alex and Meredith Bartkin

Alexander Hoffman

Amber Throckmorton

Andi and Brian Newdeck

Anna and Kevin Prillaman

Brandi Fowler

Brooke Anderson

Casey Haddix

Cheryl Powers

Chris Bordeaux

Christina McKay

David Lewis

Dr. Douglas Gearity

Elizabeth Keith

Erika Jarvis

Hessel Family Foundation

Jackie Aikens

Jason Mitchell

Jeff Patrick

Jennifer Ferriol

Jim Lentz

Joe Sanders

Karina Brown

Katherine Harkins

Lori Miller

Matthew Duke

Melissa Dugas

Meredith Marakovits

Michelle Darr

Mr. and Mrs. Alexander and Jessica Van Heyde

Mr. and Mrs. Barton and Libby Weeks

Mr. and Mrs. Ben and Shayna Abernethy

Mr. and Mrs. Caleb and Tonya Keenan

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher and Wheyton Crockett

Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy and Kristin Ong

Mr. and Mrs. John and Allison Dogaer

Mr. and Mrs. John and Dorothy Gill

Mr. and Mrs. Jon and Brooke Eakins

Mr. and Mrs. Karl and Kristina Palvisak

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin and Sandi Hagan

Mr. and Mrs. Randy and Kathy Halley

Mr. and Mrs. Rob and Brianna Maphis

Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Jay Cage

Mr. and Mrs. Scot and Michelle Aurelius

Mr. Anthony William Rossi III

Mr. Ben Johnson

Mr. Brian Candela

Mr. Carl Bond

Mr. David J. McCarron

Mr. David McDaniel

Mr. David Riccardi

Mr. Jeffery Q. Jonasen

Mr. Keith Gill and Ms. Tiffany Speaks

Mr. Mark Jackson

Mr. Richard Carbone

Donors

Mr. Robert Hunting

Mr. Ron Piccolo

Mr. Todd Gelbaugh

Mr. Toufic Simaan

Mrs. and Mr. Ann and Derek Blakeslee

Mrs. Chris Gearity

Ms. Angela Holcomb

Ms. Cynthia W. Gay

Ms. Dawn Olivardia and Mr. Art Bergen

Ms. Erica Plazibat

Ms. Heather Hernandez

Ms. Isabelle Harris

Richard J. Skaggs

Sara Oliver and Carl Ligda

Scott Farber and Eric McIntyre

Scott Revey

Sean Connolly

Sheridan and Kathy Becht

Susan Domanski

Sylvia Betts

Theresa Patrick

Tracy Stout

$500-$999

Amy Loviscek

Benito Aragon & Victoria Rodrigues

Bermari Rodriguez

Bernadette Sostillio

Brian and Cyndi Plamondon

Charity Carollo

Charles Johnson

Daniel Hernandez

Deborah Fikes

Deborah Salldin

Derek Ballard and Kyla Main

Diane & Russ Heiken

Jeff Iseler

Jenn Brubaker

Jennifer Donahue

Jill Telson

John and Kathryn Hart

Kelly Eger-Smith

Kelly Lee McFrederick

Lisa Davidson

Melissa Glossup

Melissa Rutland

Merchant Family

Michael and Lara Schwartz

Michael Mendelsohn

Michelle & Rich Palmano

Mike Hargreaves

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew and Libby Crockett

Mr. and Mrs. Barry and Lauren Bloom

Mr. and Mrs. Brian and Jacqueline Mashburn

Mr. and Mrs. Dave and Pam Grimm

Mr. and Mrs. Francesco and Jeanette Arato

Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey and Rachel Moore

Mr. and Mrs. James and Colleen Ellis

Mr. and Mrs. Joe and Sharon Hartman

Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan and Jill Rubin

Mr. and Mrs. Matt and Lauren Nelson

Mr. and Mrs. Rob and Lisa Matschner

Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Stacey High

Mr. and Mrs. Russel and Amy Allinson

Mr. and Mrs. Todd and Kim Bowers

Mr. Don Silverberg

Mr. Eric Jackson and Ms. Stephanie Batista-Jackson

Mr. Jamie Crandell

Mr. Jason Eichenholz

Mr. John Fields

Mr. John J. Upperco Jr.

Mr. Sam Guercio

Mr. Sergio Osorio

Mr. Thomas Rogers

Mrs. and Mr. Susan and Sean Howells

Mrs. Jessi Jackson Smith

Mrs. Renee Thompson

Mrs. Sandra Kittinger and Mr. Fred R. Kittinger Jr.

Ms. Cari Coats

Ms. Elyscha Harris

Ms. Erica Nowak

Ms. Jessica Parker Malchow

Ms. Kimberly Fogle

Ms. Robin Elkins

Ms. Rolonda Carmichael

Ms. Ruth Mustian

Nicholas Lorimer

Nicole Breed

Paul Orzulak

Peggy Unell

Phuong and Todd Thrasher

Randi Brooks and John Upperco

Remain Anonymous

Rico Dixson

Sarah Elizabeth

Scott Connor

Sharon Roberts

Steve Luttrell

Thomas Bolick

Tony Alvarez

Traci Temmen

$250-499

Bethany Moye

Bob and Sarah O’Linn

Bryan Allinson

Christy Pisarcik

David Pearlman

Ed Beirkdar

Ellsworth Corum

Father Richard Walsh

Grace Sarvotham

Jeremy VanWagnen

Jesse Kuck

Jessica and Trey Allen

Kara and Mark Arie

Kuleen Shah

Lena Harding

Meagan Guttry

Meghan Amundson

Melody Crowgey

Mr. and Mrs. Dan and Whitney Saylor

Mr. and Mrs. Greg and Susan Meyer

Mr. and Mrs. Jason and Stacy Fleck

Mr. and Mrs. Mark and Christina Russell

Mr. and Mrs. Steven and Christine Bernstein

Mr. John Arie Jr.

Mr. Joseph Vetter

Mr. Michael Blasco

Mr. Raynard Stewart Moore

Mr. William C. Reid III

Mrs. and Mr. Alison and Troy Anderson

Mrs. and Mr. Anne and Ken Peach

Mrs. Suzanne Bennett

Ms. Christine Gudaitis

Ms. Deborah Kline

Ms. Jillian Burns

Ms. Lyne Butterworth

Ms. Margaret Male

Ms. Melissa Lopez

Ms. Stephanie Propst

Ms. Tammy Haylock-Moore

Ms. Yazmin Fontal

Nancy Gibbons

Phillip Fong

Rob Kantor

Robert Rivers

Rochelle Brockington

Rodney Lee

Roger Pflug

Ryan and Julie von Weller

Sheri Blanchard

Recognizing the support of Quest, Inc. donors and their generous gifts received between July 1, 2022 – June 30, 2023. Please accept our apologies for any errors or omissions and contact giving@questinc.org for corrections.

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