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2013

Annual Report

Building a Foundation of Support

Alaska

Contents

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From the CEO

Who We Are

Program Reports

Financial Statement

Our Supporters

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Capital Campaign

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From the CEO

Dear Friends,

I always love it when I meet former Camp Fire kids and hear their stories of how Camp Fire made a difference in their lives. They tell me things like: “I learned how to get along with all kinds of people,”; “I learned how to paddle a canoe!”; “I learned not to give up when something is hard, but to find a different way of doing it,”; “I learned to make healthier choices about exercise and food,” or “I learned that adults care about me.”

Each story is heartwarming and special, and each story reaf-firms that our mission is important—and it is working! Every day, through our Before and After School Program, Commu-nity Centers, summer camps and Rural Program, Camp Fire Alaska is providing opportunities for our youth to find the best in themselves and others, discover their sparks —the things that really excite their minds and spirits—and encourage them to set goals and believe they can achieve them.

We at Camp Fire are providing a foundation of caring and support from which youth can reach and grow and truly thrive.

Thank you for all you do to make our work possible.

Barbara DubovichBarbara Dubovich

CEO

Discovering the Best in Themselves “A teacher told me that two children in our program have class together and have been known to fight and have conflict at school. She said that they have been playing together without issues recently and when she asked where they learned to share, they said ‘We learned it at Camp Fire’.”

– Before & After School Program Site Director

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Who We Are

Gender of Participants

Male: 50.8% Female: 49.2%

Ethnicity of Participants

Alaska Native/Native American 50 %

Asian American/Pacific Islander 2.8 %

Caucasian32.6 %

Hispanic2.5 %

Multi-Ethnic4.4 %

Other/Not Identified4.5 % African American

3.2 %

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4 to 6 year olds13.8 %

7 to 9 year olds42.9 %

10 to 12 year olds31.2 %

13 to 15 year olds11.8 %

16 to 18 year olds0.3 %

Age of Participants

Who We Are

• In 2013, Camp Fire Alaska served more than 5,000 children across the state of Alaska

• 376 youth from 235 families received $147,564 in program scholarships

• 83% of parents surveyed said that knowing their child is safe and well cared-for at Camp Fire’s programs provides them peace of mind, so they can relax and be more productive at work

• 89% of parents surveyed said they valued our caring and professional staff and high-quality programming

Helping Working Families“As a parent, it makes me feel good that my daughter has a safe as well as fun and nurturing environment after school while I’m at work.”

– Camp Fire Parent

“Camp Fire helps me stay sane! It takes the pressure off me about my work schedule, and my son loves it.”

– Camp Fire Parent

“I’m so thankful that my child has a safe place to go after school. I can work a job with normal hours as a single par-ent. Thank You!”

– Camp Fire Parent

Growing Social & Emotional Competence“My son is sociable, well adjusted and takes responsibility for his own behavior choices.”

– Camp Fire Parent

“The staff interact with the children and create a true com-muity where everyone is accepted and the expectations and boundaries are clear. “

– Camp Fire Parent

“My daughter has come out of her shell and is more social and talkative with others.”

– Camp Fire ParentAlaska Native/Native American 50 %

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Before & After School

Discovering a Spark“A child experiencing some challenging behaviors asked if she could bring in a sewing kit and sew during program. After watching her sew for a while, I asked if she would be interested in repairing some fraying and tears in our chairs in the quiet area. The child took on the tasks with incredible enthusiasm. The chairs were repaired and, more importantly, the child is now bringing a positive attitude to program every day and is always looking for ways to help staff and other children.”

– Before & After School Program Site Director

• Camp Fire’s Before and After School Programs are located in 28 elementary schools (more than half the elementary schools in the Anchorage School District), 8 of which are located in Title 1 schools

• We served more than 1,300 children a day in 2013

• 87% of youth surveyed agreed with the statement: “I am able to show others at Camp Fire what is spe-cial and unique about me.”

Step-It-Up-2-ThriveStep-It-Up-2-Thrive is a theory of youth development and change that is based on identifying sparks–the interests, skills or talents that bring each individual child to life—then developing a growth mindset to allow change to happen. This involves setting goals and believing they can do new things, encouraging self-reflection about what can help them succeed, and understanding the risk factors in the way. Thrive helps youth develop goal management skills to help them keep moving ahead (by trying again and trying new things), even when faced with challenges.

Camp Fire was the first US national youth develop-ment organization to implement this methodology. In Alaska, Camp Fire began Thrive programming in 2012, incorporating the approach at several Before & After School Program sites. In 2013 the agency began expanding it to other programs.

After School Program

In-Service Full Day Program

Winter Break

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Community Centers

Setting and Fulfilling a Goal“I was 10 years old when I decided I would work for Camp Fire when I grew up. My family was living in the old Loussac Manor and I was going to Camp Fire’s Community Center Program after school. In 2013, that childhood dream came true.

Being able to go back to where I grew up and to play that supportive role I admired so much in my Camp Fire staff is an amazing experience. As a staff mem-ber, I feel a special sense of belonging, and my pur-pose is all the more intentional. I am aware of how the opportunities I had as a child helped me be more confident in myself and others. Today, it’s as if I can see myself in each of the kids – their eagerness to learn and experience new things, their persistence in activities, and their enthusiasm.”

I have also learned that this job is so much more than just taking care of kids. It’s an ongoing process of planning, creating, teaching, mentoring and evaluat-ing. I continue to learn with Camp Fire! – Community Center Program Staff

• Camp Fire’s 3 Community Centers served 130 children in 2013, the majority of which are from Title I schools

• This program is available year-round at no cost to families

Safe Places to Grow Camp Fire’s Community Centers are located in the economically challenged neighborhoods of Moun-tain View and Fairview as well as the Cook Inlet Housing Authority’s Loussac Place. Centers pro-vide vital support for low-income working parents and safe places for children to go. Research con-firms that after school hours are the most high-risk time of day for crime by and against youth. Knowing their children are safe and cared for allows parents to better focus on improving their family’s economic stability.

Our staff works with youth to establish a foundation of resiliency, how to make healthy life choices, and develop employability skills that will allow them to thrive now and in the future.

Our Community Garden

Thanksgiving Dinner at Snow City Cafe

Hands-on Banking with Wells Fargo

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• Served 2,075 youth in 2013

• Visited 27 communities • Offered 64 weeks of programming

• Focused on cold-water and boating safety, dental health, nutrition and cooking, outdoor recreation, healthy life choices, and team building

Establishing a Growth Mindset“The kids learned alternative healthy activities to use their time during the day. Obesity is a problem here and Camp Fire gave options to help kids make healthy deci-sions.”

– Program Coordinator, liamna/Newhalen Clinic

Rural Program

Wise Kids in AlaskaIn addition to cold water and boating safety, dental health and other day camp activities, our 2013 Rural Program staff took the “Wise Kids” curriculum out to more than 2,000 youth. Wise Kids establishes a founda-tion for healthy life choices as kids and adults. In rural Alaska communities, dental decay, obesity and diabetes have been climbing over the last few decades, Today, between 27% and 40% of youth here are overweight or obese, and dental decay is 4.5 times higher than the na-tional average. The Wise Kids program offers hour-long sessions, with 15 minutes of self-directed learning on a topic, 15 minutes of group learning, and 30 minutes of active play. Youth responded enthusiastically to the fun and engaging lessons on portion size, the food groups, healthy eating, and exercise choices. Each community held a healthy living competition in which youth were awarded points for making good food choices, daily ex-ercise and water consumption. Staff reported that chil-dren would often knock on their doors after program hours to talk about how much water they drank or to show them the number of steps on their pedometers that day. Camp Fire is grateful to General Mills for a grant supporting the program and to ExxonMobil for pro-viding backpacks and BP for providing water bottles.

Learning About Healthy Food Choices

Practicing Healthy Outdoor Activities

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Summer Camps

Allowing Change to Happen“Every week my niece came home talking of new experiences, new things she tried, and all the great counselors that did not baby her but, rather, expand-ed her inner adventurous child: jumping off a diving board without needing a life vest; saying “yes” to get-ting in a canoe and even tipping it; allowing others to get close enough to bond with her; a desire to be healthy and take a walk; an imagination and wish to create things from the nature that lay around her. She was more open to embracing nature and respecting it, more open to speaking up and being her own, indi-vidual self. Thank you!”

– Camp Fire Parent

Overcoming Challenges “I love that Camp Fire accommodates special needs children in all its programs.”

– Camp Fire Parent

Having Fun While Learning“I was extremely pleased with the program. My daughter was having fun and busy, and I wasn’t wor-ried about her at all. She loved it! She’s been to other summer programs and liked them well enough, but you guys knocked it out of the park!.”

– Camp Fire Parent

Thriving in the Great OutdoorsResearch shows that children who attend summer camp are more resilient, confident, competent, independent, and socially connected. Camp Fire’s summer programs give youth opportunities to experience growth through challenge.

• Together, our three summer programs served 1,567 youth in 2013

• 578 youth attended Camp K on Kenai Lake

• 521 youth attended Camp Si-La-Meo

• 468 youth attended Summer Adventure Program

Archery at Camp K on Kenai Lake

One of many field trips at Summer Adventure Program

Team building activity at Camp Si-La-Meo

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Camp K Partner Groups

All Kids Can Go To Camp In addition to regular summer camp sessions, Camp K provides special summer camp programs for Alaskan youth through community partnerships. Agencies and groups in the community host the camps and Camp Fire Alaska provides a range of contracted support, from full use of our facili-ties and equipment, to complete turn-key summer camp experiences.

We look forward to growing these partnerships, and the re-development of Camp K that was com-pleted in 2013 (see next page) will allow us to ac-commodate campers with a wider range of special physical and medical needs.

Partner Camps• Operation Purple Camp: for children of deployed military parents, co-sponsored by the National Military Family Association

• ADA Camp: for children with juvenile diabetes, sponsored by the American Diabetes Association

• Camp ARCTIC (ARthritis Can’t Tame my Independence and Courage): for children who have juvenile idiopathic arthritis and their parents, sponsored by a coalition including the Alaska Na-tive Tribal Health Consortium, the Alaska Native Medical Center, and the Children’s Hospital at Providence

• Peninsula Puffers Asthma Camp: for children with asthma, sponsored by the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of Alaska and the Central Peninsula General Hospital

• North Star Behavioral Health Camp: for clients of the pediatric behavioral health agency

• Alaska Children’s Services Camp: for clients of the pediatric psychiatric services agency

•Denali Family Services Camp: for clients of the community services referral agency

Operation Purple Camp

American Diabetes Association Camp

Camp ARCTIC

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Camp K Dedication

Building on a New FoundationCamp K on Kenai Lake first opened in 1964 (under the name Camp Kushtaka), using cabins that had been retired by the U.S. Forest Service. Ingenu-ity and elbow grease allowed Camp Fire Alaska to keep those buildings in service more than 45 years longer, but it was pretty clear by the late 1990s that the camp was in serious need of an overhaul. Camp Fire Alaska launched “The Campaign to Make it Possible,” in 2008, and raised the $3.25 million needed to redevelop the buildings and infrastruc-ture at Camp K.

The Campaign, and construction, concluded in 2013 and on May 31st more than 100 Camp Fire Alaska supporters and alumni gathered at camp to celebrate. Following a blessing of the land by a rep-resentative of the local Kenaitze Tribe, CEO Barb Dubovich thanked the major donors and long list of supporters of the project.

The Rasmuson Foundation, major contributors to the project, made a surprise switch in the Commu-nity Hall naming. At the end of the ceremony they changed out the new building’s sign, which bore their name, to one they preferred: Dubovich Community Hall, in recognition of Camp Fire Alaska CEO Barb Dubovich’s service to the youth in Alaska, Camp Fire, and the camp redevelopment project.

The new facilities include a large community dining hall building, wheelchair accessible cabins, a medi-cal center, showers, and flush toilets and will help Camp Fire serve a wider section of the Alaska com-munity, including those with special health needs, and will allow Camp Fire to continue offering quality outdoor programming here for another 50 years—and even longer.

Camp K Staff at Season Opening

Building Dedication

Recognizing Alumni

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Financial Statement

Audited financial statements for the year ending December 31st, 2013 were prepared by BDO, Certified Public Accountants. Camp Fire Alaska is an equal-opportunity employer and provider.11

As of December 31, 2013

Income

Program Revenue66.5 %

Contributions11.6 % United Way

2.9 %

Grants & Contracts

18 %

Other Income1 %

Expenses

School Age Programs

58.8 %

Depreciation2 %

Campaign0.5 %Development &

Marketing3.8 %

Administration16.8 %

CommunityCenters4.2 %

Rural4.2 %

Camp K3.9 %

Day Camp5.8 %

Board of Directors

Barbara RosettiPresident

Barbara Henjum1st Vice President

Monica Kane2nd Vice President

Nichole GiffordSecretary

Donovan Rulien IITreasurer

Lisa DoehlLynn Erwin

Michael KregerChristina Nordstrom

Linda PhillipsCarol Richards

Bill RosettiSteven Theno

Walter Williams IV

Barbara DubovichCEO

Assets

Current $ 1,127,539Longterm $ 1,168,466Property $ 3,938,449

Total Assets $ 6,234,454

Liabilities

Current $ 324,275Def. Rev. $ 83,322 Long-term $ 53,642

Total Liabilities $ 461,239

Net Assets $ 5,773,215

Campaign Supporters

The Campaign to Make it Possible

AT&TAlaska National Insurance Company,

In Memory of Mary Louise RasmusonAlcan General, Inc.Atwood FoundationBP FoundationBlythe & Rob CampbellSteve & Karen ComptonCook Inlet Region, Inc.Irma DeSmetRay DingerDowl HKMBarbara DubovichRobert & Linda Felland

Major Gifts

Community GiftsDwayne & Sandy AdamsToby Allen & Laurie MillerAlyeska Pipeline Service CompanyAnchorage Chpt. No. 139, Women of the MooseAnchorage Home Builders Care En-dowmentAnchorage Lions ClubAnchorage Mt. McKinley Lions ClubAnonymousMarge ArnoldSandy, Liam & Anna BeitelWayne & Mary BodenBarbara BowermanLeo Bustad & Jeanne DavisCabin FeverGary & Jan Caddell

State of Alaska, BP, ConocoPhillips Alaska, Inc. ExxonMobil,Steve and Jan Fishback, Eric McCallum and Robin Smith,

M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust, Mat-Su Health Foundation, Neeser, Inc.,Ed and Cathy Rasmuson, Rasmuson Foundation, Wells Fargo Foundation

Lead Gifts

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Heather Flynn, In memory of Joan Hurst

David & Jodi ForslandRick & Cyndie Fox FamilySaul R. Friedman & Andrena StoneJohn Gliva & Alice GalvinMatt Kolesky & Shannon DeMarcoKen & Satrina LordLynden Logistics, Inc.Ruth MathesMcClintock Land AssociatesNancy MunroNorthrim BankKerry & Connie Ozer

Scott & Sara PateRasmuson Foundation

Board Designated Grants from Lile Gibbons, Judy Rasmuson and Natasha von Imhof

Jim & Pinkie RichardsonJohn & Caroline RodgersKitty SmithSteve ThenoDianne ToebeUSKH Inc.Carol, Bob & Christina Waters

Debra CalderaCAP ManagementCarol ComeauGlenn & Pam CravezRob, Judith & Whitney CrottyJoseph & Joan DarnellHerbert EckmannMartin & Robin EckmannSebastian & Nancy Eckmann/Nordic ConstructorsNan ElliottMark Fryer & Wanda SeamsterSharon GleasonGolder AssociatesLaurie Gregory & Griff SteinerJack & Nancy GriecoSandra Haldane

Barbara HenjumLeslie Hiebert & Phillip TreuerCarol HodgeSuzanne Holmes & Michael PannoneWilliam HopkinsCarol Howarth & Jim MendenhallJames & Janet HuettlJon & Marnie IsaacsMarbeth JohnsMonica & Tim KaneJeff KeimJill Klein & Dov MargalitMary Knopf & Craig RiceTony & Susan KnowlesKaren KoederMike KregerJo Lamson

Gifts In-kindAlaska Steel CompanyAlaska Heavenly LodgeAlcan Electrical & Engineering, Inc.Ashburn & MasonAtkinson, Conway & Gagnon, Inc.Carlile TransportationCarlos Tree ServicesCombs Sheet MetalCook Inlet Housing AuthorityCook Inlet Tribal Youth Build ProgramDavis Constructors & Engineers, Inc.ECI/Hyer, Inc.EDC Inc.Ferguson Enterprises, Inc.Goldner & AssociatesJR HeritageK - F Construction ServicesKenai WeldingKraxberger Drilling, Inc.

Community Gifts cont’d

Linford of Alaska: Suzanne LinfordEunice LottGeorge & Norah MalingKatie McKinneySally MeadJo & Peter MichalskiArt MitchellCarol Mitchell-Springer& Charles SpringerJohn MohrNancy Nolan, Bill Britt, &d Brian BrittPatrick Nutter &d Joanne Phillips-NutterLynette OrtolanoMia OxleyMona PainterJudy PhillipsLinda PhillipsPolar Supply Co.Carol RichardsPatrick & April ReillyBill & Barb RosettiStan Smith Scholarship Fund (AHBC Endowment)Spenard Builders SupplyMichael Stinebaugh & Charlotte FoxNan ThompsonLois WatsonRichard & Katherine WellsEric WestWildman TR Inc.W.Paul Wunnicke & Alisa Carroll

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L & J EnterprisesLand Design NorthDov Margalit / Res 3DMcClintock Land AssociatesJan MitchellNeeser Construction, Inc.Mayme OhnemusPartusch Plumbing & HeatingPDC, Inc. EngineersRainproof RoofingRivers, Trails and Conservation Assistance Program

Spenard Builders SupplySteve Fishback, AIASunrise InnTotem Ocean Trailer ExpressUniversal Roofing of Alaska Inc.Western Insulfoam

Dubovich Community Hall

The BP Gathering Area ConocoPhillips Medical Center and Shower House

Annual Fund Supporters

We are fortunate to have the generous support of many friends and contributors dedicated to our mission of giving every child the opportuni-ty to discover the best of themselves and others in a fun, safe learning environment. Members of Camp Fire’s Champions for Children Society

have each made a multiyear commitment of $5,000 or more to Camp Fire’s annual fund.

Champions for Children Society

2013 Champions for Children

Breakfast Sponsors

Blythe CampbellEd and Cathy Rasmuson

$5,000+ per year

Bethany BuchananJennifer Deitz/Alaska Career CollegeDon Rulien

$2,000+ per year

$1,000+ per year

Lisa BrestPenny CottenValerie Nurr’araaluk DavidsonMyrna DeCotaDavid & Cindy DevlinRay DingerMichael DivensLisa & Bob DoehlBarbara DubovichS. Lynn ErwinSteve & Jan FishbackHeather FlynnSaul FriedmanNichole GiffordTina Grovier & Patrick FlynnSandra HaldaneCarol HarrisStephanie JoannidesJewel JonesGwen Kennedy, Ph. D.

Jill Klein & Dov MargalitMary Knopf & Craig RiceEd & Robin KornfieldJo LamsonEunice LottBecca & Jed LuczyckiDebe MahoneyEric McCallum & Robin SmithDon McClintock & Joanie ClearyBrian & Amy MeissnerJames Metcalfe & Moira SmithPatrick & Joanne NutterBobbi & Jim OlsonConnie & Kerry OzerPattey ParkerScott & Sara PateLinda PhillipsJohn & Caroline RodgersBarb & Bill RosettiSheila SelkreggJaquel SheppersonThe Shin FamilyCatherine SmithAlex & Susan SlivkaSpenard Builders SupplyCarla StephensonElaine TaylorWalter & Audrie Williams Candace Winkler & Matt Kropke

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$1,000+ per year cont’d

$10,000-$24,999

$1,000-$9,999

$500 - $999

$100-$499

$100,000+

Annual Fund Supporters

$25,000-$49,999

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$50,000-$99,999

Rasmuson FoundationUnited Way of Anchorage

ExxonMobilMunicipal Light & PowerMunicipality of Anchorage

Camp Fire National HeadquartersConocoPhillips AlaskaCook Inlet Housing AuthorityRobert & Linda FellandFred Meyer FundNorthrim Bank

BPRoberta QuintavellWells Fargo

The Alaska Children’s TrustAlaska National Insurance CompanyAlaska USA Federal Credit UnionAlyeska Pipeline Service CompanyAnchorage Community Land TrustJeanne AndersonAnonymousBill Stroecker FoundationAnne and Tom BrooksSafewayMichelle CassanoMidge ClouseCook Inlet Region, Inc.Cook Inlet Tribal CouncilDonlin GoldDowl LLCEnstar Natural Gas CompanyExxonMobil FoundationMatt HirschfieldIBEW Local 1547Diane Kaplan and Mel SatherLeo and Jeanne Bustad FundDennis and Stephanie McMillianEric MoleskiNANA Development CorporationChristina NordstromPerkins Coie LLPRain Proof Roofing, Inc.Cathryn RasmusonPatrick & April Reilly

Rent A CanJim & Pinkie RichardsonCindy SimsThe Carr Foundation, Inc.Steve & Chris ThenothreadTrapper’s Creek Inc.University Kiwanis Club

Alaska AirlinesJames & Melody BrownGamma Phi BetaBlythe CampbellBarbara CashCindy Coulter & Rich TolbertJoe DarnellDavis Wright TremaineJack Fowler & Amber ChapinPatty Ginsburg & Steve LindbeckJohn Gliva & Alice GalvinScott & Yvonne GoldsmithCarol GoreLeslie HiebertSuzanne Holmes & Mike PannoneLinda and Kurt HulteenScott Jepsen and Amber BabcockMillie J. JohnsonVickie KellyMary KnopfKatherine MartinNorthrim Benefits GroupSara & Scott Pate FamilyEd & Cathy RasmusonCarma Reed & Jiri BicisteMichael RipleyCatherine SmithSoroptimist International of Cook InletRobert K. Stewart Jr.Tiaga Mining CompanyDonna UrlingWalter & Audrie WilliamsSusan M. Williams

Sandy & Dwayne AdamsBob AndersonJane AngvikChris ArendBear BakerRhonda Rae BeauchampSven & Stephanie BerglundJeff BerryLauren BeskowKeven Kleweno & Dawn Bishop KlewenoWayne & Mary BodenEmily BokarSusan Bomalaski

Paula BradisonBrady DesignMary Beth BragielGary & Jan CaddellAmelita CadizDebra CalderaBryan CareyTom & Susan CaseMark & Jennifer ChahanovichJed ChamberlainDiane ColleyAmy CostelloLamar CottenRob & Karen CowartGlenn and Pam CravezEric & Joanna CroftEmily CrossPaula Davis & Kevin BanksJodi DingleKym DixonLindsey DixonGary DonnellyTracy DunnHerbert EckmannElla EdeRaquel EdelenJennifer Edwards-FahlDon EllisMichelle EnglelkeS. Lynn ErwinFred EspositoLaile FairbairnDoris FalconerKitty & Drais FarnhamBrian FarrellAlice FederenkoSarah & Mark FinemanCraig FisherBarbara FleekShawn & Rona FlorioKim FontanaChuck & Julie FosterKim FoxChad & Kristen FramptonCheryl FrascaRIM First PeopleHollis FrenchSaul Friedman & Andie StoneCatherine GardnerJanet GellertCraig & Suzanne GoodrichJudith GoodrumLisa GrayDirk GreeleySusanne Fleek-GreenJack GriecoTony GuerrieroBill Smith/HaircraftersVicki & Andrew HalcroJackie Hansen

up to $99

Annual Fund Supporters

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Stephanie HansonJason HartzKristi HelgenEd & Michele HendricksonBarbara HenjumKolby Hickel MillerMelanie HillBrad HillwigAnnie HoltAngela HornDale-ann HosackJames & Janet HuettlKelly HurdMagen JamesSally JanisBeth JohnsonRandy JohnsonChristine JolleyJoette & Joel JonesLora JorgensenBob JuliussenMark KiminskiMonica KaneShirley & Gordon KeithEllen MalingPaul KovachGreg KramerJoAnn LaribeeCharlie Adams, Leading Edge ConsultingLinda LearyDenis LeBlancNicole LeboJohn A. LemanSheet Metal Inc.Tom LivingstonJohn R. Lohff & Nancy BlunckCelia Foley & Bob LohrLong Island Construction Co.Eunice LottKate LynchCarlette MackDeborah ManfredDavid & Victoria ManzerDavid MarquezCheri MarstonCaren L. MathisMat-Su Health FoundationMary MayerDon McClintock & Joanie ClearyBecky McFarlandJohn P McManaminBrad MelocikSenator Kevin MeyerMoriah MilesFred MillenMichael MillenArthur MitchellJohn & Alice Mohr

$100-$499 cont’d

Mary Louise MolendaDustin MorrisRachel MorseKris NatwickMarlene NebelTom NewinsSteve NobleBeth NordlundPatrick NutterMichael OblathGale O’Connell-SmithDavid & Susan OestingBrad & Melanie OsborneStewart Osgood & Amy EricksonDebbie OssianderSusan ParkesSean & Sandra ParnellBill & Holly ParsonsWilliam PearchVirginia Rusch & Ira PermanDebbie PetersonJudy PhillipsLinda PhillipsPatty RafterSteven RampkeRich RapuzziCassandra StalzerAleesha Towns BainCarol RichardsJohn RodgersRonald RoehlLisa RogersDenise RomansKaty RosaneJess RudeTammy SandovalJane SchlittlerNatasha SchmidtSharon SchoonmakerBrent SenetteKatelyn SennSevigny StudioBob ShakeStephen SheafferBec SmithPhil & Deborah SmithFred SorensenNic & Jolie StrohmeyerConnie StruempfLynnette SullivanDorea SunThe Swanson FamilyDean & Celeste SytaMaria TagliaventoDean ThompsonAlison TillJim TorgersonDave & Marcia Trudgen

Maryellen TuttelVFW Post 9365Carol WatersScott WeaverMichael WebbSusan WestJustine WhitmanBill WielechowskiBarbara WildDora & Marcus WilsonGina Wilson-RamirezDr. Helena WisniewskiDeanna WladTherron WoernerSue M. WolfeRob & Courtney WoodChristi WoodsGeoffrey L. Wright

Mary Anne AadnesenChristine AndersonKara AndersonBen & Kelsie AndersonShawna BaileyShannon BakerJim BalamaciPam BarkeleyRachel BatresHeather BeatyShannon & Chrissy BellKatie BenderGretchen T. BerschRajeev BhargavaCraig BillingsleyEric & Misty BillingsleyKendra BoothBarbara BowermanKim Farrell BrewingtonMatt BrockPhoebe BrooksAnna CampioneJoe A. ChavezWalter ClarkEmily CohnRoberta CollierDon CrandallShannon Cross-AzbillJudith CrottyRodney CrumRandy CunninghamIan CurpheyJulie DanielsonLaura DavidsonMonica DeLeonBarbara DerrDavid & Cindy Devlin

Alyeska Pipeline Service Co.Rachel BatresThomas BloomfieldMegan CarlsonJoseph DarnellBarbara DerrRay DingerSuzanne HayesPamela KeelerJudy KitagawaMike KregerJeanne LemattaBecky McFarlandKim MillerCheryl MoonRobert OwensSusan PerryCarol RichardsBill Rosetti

of AnchorageDesignations

Gifts In-kindAlaska Integrated MediaAnchorage Chamber of CommerceBPLisa DoehlBarbara DubovichExxonMobilScott & Yvonne GoldsmithFluor Alaska, Inc.Gwen KennedyJoanne Phillips-NutterRay's Pro ShopSnow City CaféSouthcentral Youth Music PTSACarla StephensonNeeser Construction

Annual Fund Supportersup to $99 cont’d

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Diane DiSantoSheli DodsonKelly & Frans DroopJeremiah DunhamDawn DuppsMary J. ElamScott EnglishMichael Erb & Bobi RinehartMaryPat FairchildLars FloraLinda FordKaren Linn ForrestMelinda FreemonMarsha K. FryIrene GarciaSezy and Jay HansonChristine GibbsMary GibbsAlan GoodoienLarry & Dahna GrahamMaxcell GravesJocelyn GreenCarolynn GreenePenny GreeneMax GruenbergJane GumpertKeith HandKristen HansenDiane HarpsAnna HaylockJennifer HenzlerBrian HickeyTanya HickokMara HillJesse HooperAaron HopkinsonDarrel HowellsKelly IngramJanis IvanoffHillary JacquesChristopher JensenKatie JensenJames JohnsonD.K. & Katherine JohnstonNicole JonesPaul JonesJustin J. JuntenenKarla JutziAlison E. KearVictoria KendallDavid KennedyPhyllis KincaidLouise KlingKaren KoederTamra KornfieldAndrea Krautler

Kathleen KuerstenMary Jane LandstromRachel LangtryOlive & SimonTanguy LibbrechtSheila LomboyEmily LucyBridgett MackeyAmy Mackey-HornakJonathan MaroneyRyan McCourtDonna McCrayJeanie McKinneyJeanne McQuearyJonathon MeisterRoberta MiljureKen MillerGina MorenoAmber MoreyJody MosesBreann MossJill MyerKimberly NahomGinger NishimotoWinifred NowakJason & Keri NutterDennis E. O’ConnellDan & Dynasti OtisDanese & Pat OwensJudith Owens-ManleyJen PayneAnn PeltierKameron & Monica Perez-VerdiaMary Linda PryorTravis RectorBarbara RedmonKathleen RedmondJulie ReichTim RidenourTyler Robinson & Kathleen BissonTim & Christy RockwellDana RogersWendy RombergJanna RugglesSadler’s Home FurnishingsFreya SakkinenDarl SchaaffNan SchleusnerRyan ShannonSwaran SinghCarolynn SmithTammy SmithEric & Tia SpadeRebecca SparksSheila SparksDavid StahlEmily StarkAnne StefanichJody SteffenRonda Stoebner

David & Natalie StokesToby StueberSaralyn TabachnickNick TabaczkaTeresa TrampEva HillJim VailJulia Van GilderDeborah VandruffJulie VincekSonja WadeMichael S. WaltersJulie WebbDaren WilliamsKamie WillisNancy WilsonNicole WiltonSofia WongHelen Woodings

Anonymous (60)Sandra AdamsSabre AnelonJane AtkinsonJennifer BaileyTore BantaStephanie BerglundJanis & Michael BronsonJason ButlerRianne CampbellMegan CarlsonMary ChouinardThomas ChouinardMisty Dawn CrimSheli DodsonKristina DosikBarbara DubovichSabastian DuntonPatricia FlaniganGeorge GarrisonLinda GerberJohanna GrassoCarol HarrisMara HillDiane Kaplan & Mel SatherKiarra KellyElena LageJo LamsonPanu LucierBecca LuczyckiJed LuczyckiDon McClintockSally MeadJessica MenkensMargaret MetcalfePeter MichalskiBeth NordlundElla NordlundKatrinia NunemannPatrick NutterConnie &Kerry OzerMichelle PearsonJoanne Phillips-NutterAndrea PostTahnee SeccarecciDarcy SkinnerCassandra StalzerMaria TagliaventoPhilip TreuerPaul TwardockDeborah VandruffKurt VauseSallye WernerTracie Wright

Darcy SkinnerCarla StephensonJoAnna Tomuro-LeavensPhillip TreuerKurt VauseMichele Wasson

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