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Newsletter: The Works Message from the President & CEO: The Data Is In One of the most vexing challenges we face in the non-profit sector is staying connected with program parcipants so we can track, measure, and evaluate the long-term impact of our work. Longitudinal impact evaluaon is vitally important in our mission to help very low income people achieve sustainable, upward economic mobility. For the first me, thanks to a partnership with the Tipping Point Community Foundaon and EDD (Employment Development Department), we have access to long-term earnings data for JobTrain graduates. In April, JobTrain received employment and earnings data (from EDD) for all graduates from 2005 through 2017, and the results are very affirming. While we sll have a lot to glean from this data, I’m excited to share some highlights. The most striking and promising outcome is JobTrain’s alumni experience sustained wage growth year over year post graduaon. For example, average earnings for students graduang in 2005 were $13,000 per year. For this same group of graduates, average earnings in 2016 were $44,000 per year, with the top 10 percent earning an average of $98,000. This data proves that we are fulfilling our core mission and our stakeholders are seeing a strong social and economic return on their investment. The data also reflects some very interesng trends including wages and employment based on educaonal level, gender, ethnicity, age, incarceraon status and more. JobTrain is commied to connuous improvement of programs, serving clients with more profound barriers to employment, and focusing on relevant career pathways. This longitudinal, comprehensive data proves what we have believed all along, that our programs are working, at the same me providing insights into programmac aspects that we can improve. I look forward to sharing the full report of our findings and our proposed responses to the challenges. None of this would be possible without your support. Thank you for trusng us and supporng our work. Sincerely, We hope to see you at the Breakfast of Champions on May 18th. In 2015, Danica immigrated to the United States from the Philippines. She had a high school diploma and three years of college, but without job skills and experience here in the United States, it was very difficult for Danica to find a good job. Eventually, she found a job at a local retailer, but was sll not earning a livable wage. Danica heard about JobTrain from a co-worker and enrolled in the Medical Assistant class in July 2016. Danica worked hard and learned quickly. Her Medical Assistant instructor, Hayam, said of her: “When Danica first came to class, she was shy. Even though her English was very good, she was unsure of her language skills. As the class progressed and parcipated in mock interviews and other trainings, she gained more confidence.” In February 2017, Danica graduated from the Medical Assistant class. It was a very proud moment for her. Hayam noted: “Because she was one of the highest ranked students in her class, we placed her at an externship at Stanford in March 2017. She excelled at her externship and is now working full-me at Stanford as a Clinical Medical Assistant. She is earning a good wage, and her supervisor is very pleased with her work.” Danica is just one example of how JobTrain graduates are workforce ready, with the skills needed to help businesses be successful. Equally impressive about JobTrain graduates, is that many, like Danica, have had to overcome various obstacles to get where they are today, but these challenges have only made them more determined to succeed! Danica’s story illustrates how gaining the right job skills, combined with personal movaon and determinaon, leads to success on the job. It seems appropriate to let Danica’s supervisor at Stanford have the last word here: “Danica takes iniave. She understands documentaon of paent records, and takes her me to understand paent needs. She is willing to learn new things and is a quick learner. Danica is a hard worker, a team player, and a wonderful person to work with.” Outcomes Spring 2018 Overcoming Obstacles the JobTrain Way Barrie R. Hathaway President and CEO So Far This Year

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Page 1: Newsletter: The Works · 2018-05-22 · Newsletter: The Works Message from the President & CEO: The Data Is In One of the most vexing challenges we face in the non-profit sector is

Newsletter: The Works

Message from the President & CEO: The Data Is InOne of the most vexing challenges we face in the non-profit sector is staying connected with program participants so we can track, measure, and evaluate the long-term impact of our work. Longitudinal impact evaluation is vitally important in our mission to help very low income people achieve sustainable, upward economic mobility.

For the first time, thanks to a partnership with the Tipping Point Community Foundation and EDD (Employment Development Department), we have access to long-term earnings data for JobTrain graduates. In April, JobTrain received employment and earnings data (from EDD) for all graduates from 2005 through 2017, and the results are very affirming. While we still have a lot to glean from this data, I’m excited to share some highlights.

The most striking and promising outcome is JobTrain’s alumni experience sustained wage growth year over year post graduation. For example, average earnings for students graduating in 2005 were $13,000 per year. For this same group of graduates, average earnings in 2016 were $44,000 per year, with the top 10 percent earning an average of $98,000. This data proves that we are fulfilling our core mission

and our stakeholders are seeing a strong social and economic return on their investment.

The data also reflects some very interesting trends including wages and employment based on educational level, gender, ethnicity, age, incarceration status and more. JobTrain is committed to continuous improvement of programs, serving clients with more profound barriers to employment, and focusing on relevant career pathways. This longitudinal, comprehensive data proves what we have believed all along, that our programs are working, at the same time providing insights into programmatic aspects that we can improve. I look forward to sharing the full report of our findings and our proposed responses to the challenges. None of this would be possible without your support. Thank you for trusting us and supporting our work. Sincerely,

We hope to see you at the Breakfast of Champions on May 18th.

In 2015, Danica immigrated to the United States from the Philippines. She had a high school diploma and three years of college, but without job skills and experience here in the United States, it was very difficult for Danica to find a good job. Eventually, she found a job at a local retailer, but was still not earning alivable wage. Danica heard about JobTrain from a co-worker and enrolled in the Medical Assistant class in July 2016.

Danica worked hard and learned quickly. Her Medical Assistant instructor, Hayam, said of her: “When Danica first came to class, she was shy. Even though her English was very good, she was unsure of herlanguage skills. As the class progressed and participated in mock interviews and other trainings, she gained more confidence.” In February 2017, Danica graduated from the Medical Assistant class. It was a very proud moment for her. Hayam noted: “Because she was one of the highest ranked students in her class, we placed her at an externship at Stanford in March 2017. She excelled at her externship and is now working full-time at Stanford as a Clinical Medical Assistant. She is earning a good wage, and hersupervisor is very pleased with her work.”

Danica is just one example of how JobTrain graduates are workforce ready, with the skills needed to help businesses be successful. Equally impressive about JobTrain graduates, is that many, like Danica, have had to overcome various obstacles to get where they are today, but these challenges have only made them more determined to succeed! Danica’s story illustrates how gaining the right job skills, combined withpersonal motivation and determination, leads to success on the job.

It seems appropriate to let Danica’s supervisor at Stanford have the last word here: “Danica takes initiative. She understands documentation of patient records, and takes her time to understand patient needs. She is willing to learn new things and is a quick learner. Danica is a hard worker, a team player, and a wonderful person to work with.”

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Spring 2018

Overcoming Obstacles the JobTrain Way

Barrie R. HathawayPresident and CEO

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On March 1, 2018, JobTrain held its 2nd Annual Economic Opportunity Awards ceremony at LinkedIn’sMountain View headquarters. Bay Area companies of all sizes were represented at this philanthropic event to celebrate thought-leaders who are working tirelessly to provide career paths for individuals with non-traditional backgrounds, lack of a college education and various other barriers to employment.

Special thanks goes out to our sponsors: LinkedIn, the Founding Sponsor, KPMG, the Premier Sponsor, Workday and Brett Construction our Economic Opportunity Leader Sponsors, ABD Insurance and AtriumCapital, our Community Builder Sponsors, and the San Francisco Business Times, our Media Sponsor.

JobTrain received nearly 50 worthy nominations for this award program and after a rigorous selections process by two independent panels, 6 winners were selected.

Congratulations to the 2018 Economic Opportunity Award winners:Casa de Redwood, Panera Bread, ProActive Business Solutions, Inc.,

Swinerton Builders, Symantec and zendesk.

Whether or not you were able to join us this year, we hope to see you at the 3rd Annual Economic Opportunity Awards ceremony next year!

Success Rings True at Second Annual EOABe Sure to

Connect WithUs On:

JobTrain Welcomes H. Jaclyn Ishimaru-Gachina

JobTrain is very pleased to welcome H. Jaclyn “Jackie” Ishimaru-Gachina to the JobTrain Board of Directors. Jackie is President and co-founder of Gachina Landscape Management. She assumed the responsibilities of President and CEO when her husband John Gachina, co-founder of Gachina Landscape Management, passed away on December 27, 2015. John was also a dear friend and supporter of JobTrain for many years. This “humble gardening company” grew from three people to over 450 employees in 30 years. Jackie actively oversees the day-to-day operations of the company.

Gachina Landscape Management is a woman and minority-owned, Bay Area company that delivers the highest level of customer satisfaction and award-winning landscape services. The company partners a proactive approach to landscape management enabling its customers to create natural, beautiful and sustainable landscapes that

leave lasting impressions. Gachina offers their employees the opportunity to grow to their fullest potential, invest in training and believes in promoting from within. The company will be celebrating its 30th anniversary in July and has been named in the top 25 woman and minority-owned companies by the San Francisco Business Times the past two years.

Jackie’s initial mission was to honor John’s legacy. She is passionate about the things John was passionate about – sustainability, water conservation, farm-to-table, training, and continuous improvement – known in Japanese as Kaizen. She has become active in various local, state and national trade organizations and college recruiting. Gachina was recently awarded the Women’s Business Enterprise (WBE) Certificate by the WBENC.

Jackie resides in Los Altos. She and John have two sons, Michael (26) and Dominic (23) who hopefully will carry on the legacy. Outside of work, Jackie enjoys riding horses, traveling, snow skiing, gourmet meals, interior design and spending time with family and friends. Personally and through Gachina, Jackie maintains a commitment to the community. She generously contributes to multiple community outreach programs throughout the year with volunteers, landscape materials and cash donations. She is an inspirational leader in the company and community, and devoted mother and friend.

Jackie earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from San Francisco State University in American Literature. Her resume includes Corporate Buyer, Macy’s California; Corporate Executive Recruiter, Bernal Associates for the Silicon Valley/SF Bay Area technology sector; and residential property management and interior design.

Representatives from this year’s winning companies receiving their awards at the 2nd Annual Economic Opportunity Awards Ceremony.

Call us to arrange a tourof JobTrain!

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JobTrain is excited to welcome Patty Rally as the new Director of Development & Marketing! Patty comes to JobTrain having spent many years in banking marketing, community outreach, and pro sports. As theDirector of Development and Marketing, she will lead fundraising and marketing programs and help innovate new methods of fund development to increase JobTrain’s visibility in the Bay Area and beyond.

Prior to joining JobTrain, Patty was the Major Gifts Officer for Positive Coaching Alliance, where she was responsible for growing PCA’s Major Gifts program as well as fundraising and stewardship efforts, including the Annual Fund and special events. Before that, she served as Chief Development Officer for SF RBI, where she was hired to lead the organization’s development and communications strategies. She had come from the San Francisco Giants where she managed the operation of the Oracle Suite Level for three years. In the first part of her career, Patty had a long tenure in Commercial Banking Marketing at Bank of America.

In her spare time, Patty enjoys life as a youth sports veteran, having spent many years managing andcoaching teams for her children, on the sidelines as a sports parent, and as a board member in various sports organizations. Patty lives in San Mateo with her husband and three kids.

Patty earned her BA in Political Economics from the University of California, Berkeley, and her MA in Sports Management from the University of San Francisco.

Eat Well, Do Good... Cater With Us!

JOBTRAIN IS LOCATED AT 1200 O’BRIEN DRIVE, MENLO PARK, CA 94025 | (650) 330-6429

JobTrain Welcomes Patty Rally to the Development & Marketing Team

Rendezvous Café and Catering, which is owned and operated by JobTrain, is a social enterprise that provides training, livable wages and career paths for people who are working hard to rebuild their lives. Our employees are graduates of JobTrain’s culinary program, getting a paid apprenticeship before they move on to their next job. Recently we checked in with Jeffrey, who worked with us last year - he just completed a highly successful year with Bon Appétit at Google.

You can help support us by using Rendezvous to cater your next event - from board meetings to staff retreats, to breakfast or lunch for your whole company! We are happy to deliver, or host you here in our beautiful, light-filled café.

When Rendezvous Café caters your event, you are supporting JobTrain and its students.

http://www.rendezvous.restaurant or 650-503-3445

JobTrain is honored to have been selected by Visionaries, Inc. for a documentary feature for the work we do in addressing the larger issue of poverty in our community. Visionaries, Inc. is a nonprofit educational organization dedicated to producing and distributing media that inspires individuals and communities to take action for positive social change. For 22 years, Visionaries, Inc. has reached vast audiences, promoted philanthropy on a global level, and served as a catalyst for positive social change both locally and beyond.

Over the next few months, there will be various opportunities to view the documentary and share in our excitement over this great honor. Stay tuned for more information!

We are very grateful to Kathy Kwan and the Eustace-Kwan Family Foundation for their generous support of this program.

JobTrain Documentary to Broadcast Nationally on PBS

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Board of Directors

Thank you!November 1, 2017 - March 31, 2018

Ruben AbricaJesse Cool (on-leave)Teri EyreRichard HanleyJerry HurwitzAnees Iqbal

H. Jaclyn Ishimaru-GachinaClay JonesJ. Scott KaspickWade W. LooLaurel McAteerTamar Pichette, Chair

Kristin ReinkeBecky SunseriCharlene TrinhTara VanDerveerIsaiah ViRita C. Williams

$100,000+ The Morgan Family FoundationTipping Point Community

$25,000 to $99,999 Anonymous (2)Chan Zuckerberg Initiative DAF3

Gerald Hurwitz and Susan BorkinKPMG LLPJoan LaneLeslie Family FoundationMaidenherren Fund3

Woodlawn Foundation

$10,000 to $24,999 The Benevity Community Impact FundMarian L. Berg Charitable Reminder UnitrustBrett ConstructionMr. and Mrs. Simon CassidyChamberlain Family6

Kaspick/Termohlen Family3

McNellis Family Fund1

Mendelsohn Family Fund3

Philanthropic Ventures FoundationGeoffrey and Andrea Ralston5

Scandling Family Foundation3

Onnolee and Orlin TrappTara VanDerveer5 Workday Foundation

$5,000 to $9,999 ABD Insurance & Financial ServicesAnonymous1

Atkinson FoundationBradley-Kleiman1

Kyra and John CarswellThe Dauber FoundationDunlevie Family1

Clarence and Joan FerrariAndrew and Fiona GershJ/J Petricciani FoundationPaul and Antje Newhagen Foundation3

Edward and Nadine PfluegerKristin ReinkeJake and Robin Reynolds3

Ellen and Robert F. Sawyer3

Union Bank FoundationLida UrbanekVermeil Family3

$2,000 to $4,999 Anonymous (6)Anonymous1 (3)Anonymous17

Anonymous3

Anonymous5 (2)Joel and Wendy BartlettBarbara and Bill Binder1

Bright Funds FoundationE. J. and Faye S. BrophyMichael and Christine ClarkeLynn Cox and Kenneth Cox5

The Doering Family Foundation, Ltd.Robert DolinSusan Ellis and Mark Linton Fund3

Farwell1

John Fiddes and Karen TalmadgeJohn and LuAnne Graves Charitable Fund14

Harvey and June HammerRichard and Anjali HanleyLeslie Hsu and Richard Lenon5

Hans Jeans and Sylvia Jeans5

Wade and Chisato Loo3

Lund Foundation3

Mackenzie Family Fund3

The May Family FoundationThe McAteer Family18

Merrill Lynch Wealth ManagementAllen and Pam RudolphThe Swinerton FoundationJeffrey VolckmannJanet Weiss and David Wilson5

Millicent G. Wisnom11

$1,000 to $1,999 AnonymousBruce ArthurChild Gift Fund1

Patrick Daley and Dagmar WedelShirley ElyEyre Family Fund8

Ford Land CompanyDerek and Sally FreybergNancy and Richard GoldcampPatrick and Pam GoodenoughRussell B. and Deborah A. Hall1

Heising Simons Fund1

Ross and Karen HeitkampThe Herzig Family Foundation3

Bruce Homer-Smith and Winnifred Homer-Smith5Jamie and Ali ImamAnees IqbalJarve Family3

Kevin KlesenskiRandy Komisar and Debra Dunn5

Trish Tobin Kubal, Trustee - G.T.C. Education TrustPaul and Jackie KuckeinMichael LannoyJanet Littlefield and William CoggshallLuiz Family5

Mary MarshMcAteer and Johnson ChildrenDaniel and Patricia Niehans4

Northern California District Council of LaborersJohn and Lynn PetersonW. Jeffers Pickard Fund1

George and Barbara PurchaseTheres and Dennis Rohan Foundation1

Allen and Cynthia RubyGeorge and Donna SchmittFriend-Schumacher6

Rick and Lauren SchwartzNora Sobolov and Peter ParkinsonSrinija Srinivasan3

Sturzenegger Family16

Peter ThornycroftThe Toyon FundGarry TramielTraum Family6

David TsiangWatson Family1

Wooley Family Charitable Fund9

$500 to $999 Eli Abbe5

Anonymous (5)Asin5

Bruce and Patricia BastlStephen and Patricia BerkleySteve and Gayle Brugler5

Charles Smith and Ann BurrellDouglas and Robert ByerD’Alessandro6

The EACH FoundationRichard Falk and Francine Falk-AllenNancy Federspiel and Robert FisherDavid and Diane Feldman1

John and Laura Foster5

Werner GrafMartin and Dorothie HellmanHelen HelsonHillard and Honor HuntingtonJobviteJUSTGIVE.orgKafka Family Charitable Fund9

Mike and Martha Kahn5

Niemasik Kaufman Family1

Richard and Gina KelleyWilliam and Donna Krepick5

Donna KruppLive Oak Lions Club, Menlo ParkRobert Marsh

The McElwee Family5

Angela and Bob McIntireStephen and Jami NachtsheimDaniel and Ann NitzanCarl and Sherrill NordlingDr. David OakesTomoko Tammy OkudaGeorge PetersenSean PhillipsMr. and Mrs. PowellThomas Rindfleisch and A. Carlisle ScottDenise RitchAnne and Ulrico RosalesDavid and Lenelle SmithStanford Health CareStanford Memorial ChurchFrederick and Nomi TrapnellVartanian Family Foundation3

Walker Family1

Howard and Katherine WolfC. J. and R. A. Woodruff5

The Zoback Family4

Up to $499 Curtis and Maryvonne AbbottM. AbelPhilip Abrahamson and Dana ShelleyDouglas AdamsSylvia AldermanAaron Alter and Mary L. LalakeaAmazonSmile FoundationPaul AndersonStephen AndrewAnonymous (24)Katherine Armstrong Donna and Eugene ArrillagaJames and Nancy BaerDonald BakerBalanced PhysiqueYesh BallonKyle BarrigerBrandon Bailey and Becky BartindaleJohn and Virginia BemanDaniel and Lynn BenasRobert and Jo C. BensonSherie BergerRobert and Lucy BermanMartin BerndtKaren BernerLynda BernhardSusan BernhardMark and Susan BertelsenJames and Dee BettingerLinda BeyceVicky BlakeRobert BlatnerJoanne BlokkerDr. Patricia BlumenthalJudy Bogard-TanigamiDr. Martha BondBruce and Susan BowerKathryn BowsherJacalyn BradleyJohn and Sharon BraumanPeter and Laura BrewerAlan and Sally BrudosMr. and Mrs. Edward BruggeDr. Michael BrugosThomas BrunnerCarl BuckGloria and John R. BuckhamMartin and Patricia BuergerDavid and Barbara BunkerToby and Barbara BurgelinDonald and Sheila CaddesTony CalleSoo-Ling ChanTiffany ChangDaniel and Katherine ChappelearCofun ChenChristine ChidlowGeorge and Ruth ChippendaleCharlene ChiuRaymond ChristensenHerbert and Eve ClarkMax ClarkJudith Siegel CohnJonelle ContrerasRobert CooperJohn J. Corcoran1

Constance CrawfordJoseph CrittendenM. William Daley and Karen Shea-DaleyPeter DannerDawes Family3

Walter and Jane DayJohn DeBellDechow5

James C. Dehnert and Patricia S. Worthington5

Michael DiMartinoKathleen DonovanDoofl FoundationDaniel Rich and Abbie DorosinMary Louise DorrMia DosterDonald Drumright and Darsha DavidoffRichard DudaStuart and Marjorie DufourAllyn EngleWallace ErichsenMary EricssonMichael EvansJerald EvansEdward and Lois EverettSally and Craig FalkenhagenAndy and Claire FelongFidler Family Fund1

Allen and Susan FischerHerbert FischgrundAlan Fisher and Barbara R. SommerRoger FisherAlison Fleming and Mark ReinholdAnthony FloresLisa FoonColleen ForakerKaren FoxBarbara and Stephen FoxGregory FretzSamuel Friedman and Lauren SteinHal and Hilda FriedmanJay H. Friedrichs1

Cynthia Friend and Robert Madix1

Vlad and Renate FruchterDeborah GallegosAnn GalliCynthia GallieMarz and Nancy GarciaGE FoundationTyra GilbJo GilbertGiving AssistantHall and Theresa GongBonita S. GrandBrook GrayDavid and Karen GregoryNicola GristJoe and Barbara Gurkoff Philanthropic Fund2

Gustavson1

Eben HaberGeri HadleyStephen Halprin and Doris SmithDouglas and Joyce HamiltonDavid and Shirley HammondAnthony and Mary Louise HanleyThomas and Carolyn HarderJoyce and James Harris1

Frances B. HartMichael HavernTommy and Nancylee HawkinsK. Farish Haydel and Aaron StrauchGary and Patricia HeddenWilliam HeinzDeborah HenkenHershey Quon1

Ajay HiraStephanie HoffmanRobert and Lindsey HogueChristine HoltGretchen W. Hoover Trust

Herbert and Marjorie StoneEric and Nancy StraussHarlan and Melissa SuitsMarilyn SutoriusMary Jane TappTE ConnectivityEliot and Christine TerborghWalter and Judith SleethJennifer ThomDavid and Mary Alice ThorntonBill TiedemanJerry Tinney and Carla BlissTimothy and Sally Tomlinson1

James Toth and Quynhthu LeCharlene Trinh and Brandon PhamLong TruongBrett Tucker and Flora WuHo van Melle Charitable Fund1

Isaiah ViPaul Von StamwitzNancy and Rich WalsworthJames WeikelKathleen WeissJ. Arthur and Charleen M. WhiteJohn and Lynn Wiese5

Carolyn and Gregory WilburDonald WilhelmWilliam AlfanoRita Williams and Lindsay BowenRobert and Nancy WilliamsBernice WillisJo WilsonJonathan and Barbara Windham1

Chris Witzel and Mary Jo OttmanM H WongJohn and Barbara Woods5

Gail WoolleyJoan and Scott WylieGerald and Artemis YaffePeter and Gail Bates YessneDr. Patricia Yeung and James HarrisGrace Yoshida and Robert TingJennifer YuRichard and Susan ZareDr. John and Marie ZdericRichard and Jean ZukinLauma ZunteSusan Zweig

In-Kind Gifts Elizabeth AlvarezJames and Dee BettingerKarol BondyAlma CardenasDaniel and Katherine ChappelearTiffany Choy and David SpeerChristine AmaraJudith CornezSarah DonaldsonKathleen DonovanAnne and Gerald DownDan and Sunny DykwelVonnie EstesBreanne FeddockKaren FrarichGachina Landscape ManagementJen GreenwoodHeidi JackmanJoan HenricksJ&J Air Conditioning, Inc.Anne Jensen and Henry RobinsonBarbara KaiserScott Kaspick and Mrs. Susan TermohlenArthur KellerSharon and Raymond DemereBarbara KuehnL&W SupplyKen LawlerMartha LugoLois Marshall-Ward and Jerry WardJoanna MartinSue McCollumIrene Miller-Guaraglia and Paul GuaragliaJim and Becky MorganKaren MyersAinsley NiesNike CorporationFlorence NixonCarol and John O’NeillGail OytasGeoff and Verity PowellRobert RowellMary RyanJulie StauterMyriena StokesAgnes VeithLinda WhitehouseRussel and Mara Yarp

1Donor-advised fund of Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund2Donor-advised fund of the Jewish CommunityEndowment Fund of the Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma Counties3Donor-advised fund of Silicon Valley CommunityFoundation4Donor advised fund of Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program5Charitable Gift Account at Schwab Charitable Fund6Donor advised fund of Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust Inc. 7Donor advised fund of Benevity Community Impact Fund8Donor advised fund of the Los Altos CommunityFoundation 9UBS donor advised fund of National Philanthropic Trust10Donor advised fund of Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund11Donor advised fund of Impact Assets, Inc.12Donor advised fund of The T. Rowe Price Program for Charitable Giving13JP Morgan Charitable Giving Program administered by National Philanthropic Trust14Donor advised fund of Wells Fargo Philanthropy Fund, program sponsored by the Renaissance CharitableFoundation Inc.15Donor advised fund of the Fowey Light Fund16Donor advised fund of California Community Foundation17Donor advised fund of the American Endowment Foundation18Donor advised fund at the Renaissance CharitableFoundation Inc. of the Franklin Charitable GIving Program

Our MissionJobTrain is committed to helping those who

are most in need to succeed. Our purpose is to improve the lives of people in our community through assessment, attitude and job skills

training, and high potential career placement.

We have made every effort to list donorsaccurately. If you have any questions orconcerns about this list, please contact

Reshma Putnam at (650) 330-6436 or [email protected].

PLEASE VISIT US AT WWW. JOBTRAINWORKS.ORG

Stephen HoytElaine HuangSheryl HughesRichard IttnerDavid JarratJames and Rosemary JepsonStephen Johnson and Eleonore Johnson5

Charles and Barbara Joan JohnsonRobert JohnstoneSarah and Clay Jones5

Cynthia JoseAndrea JulianKahn Family1

Lissa and Jon KaplanDouglas KarlsonArthur KellerWilliam and Elizabeth KellyMichael KellySarah Kelsey and William ForrestArthur KingEdward KlotzBarry KramerDr. and Mrs. Ralph A. KuiperJoAnn Kukulus and Fred Wiener15

Suzzy LanderosK. Patricia Landman-Herriot and Robert HerriotEivind G. LangePaul and Margaret LanskyMatthew LarsenBarbara LawsonShawn and Carol LeonardLevick Family Fund3

Stephen Liebelt and Helen NuckollsGary LindgrenEdward LipinskyRobert LitwillerPeter and Sonja LobbanLocal 270 Laborer’s International Union of North AmericaRenee LombardiLoretta TraumMichael MabardyPeter and Heather MacdonaldMrs. and Mr. MadsenGary MandelstamDonna MarcusPatricia MarkeeLois Marshall-Ward and Jerry WardJanet MartinJoanna MartinJune MatsuedaJohn and Helen MatthewsJames and Marjorie McCandlessJon McCartyElizabeth McDougallPatrick and Nancy McGaraghanEdward and Betsy McGuiganSylvester and Johnnie McGuireMichael and Patricia McGuireGraig and Janet McHendrieKristen McMichaelTereza and Peter McNameeLynn McRaeThe Meyers FamilyDr. William MichaelisEvelyn Mickevicius and Ingrid DreuthTheodore and Janice MillKayleen MillerIrene Miller-Guaraglia and Paul GuaragliaGeorge and Beth MillsEdward and Sumaya Newland MinerSteven MitchellClem and Jane MolonyKevin Moore and Pingya LiKenneth G. MooreStephen MoranJerry and Sheri MorrisonAnne MoserRobert and Harriet MossLori MullerDonald and Lillian MunakataDr. Carol Munch-TaylorAbigail and Michael MunroLinda MurphyKaren MyersJim and Harriet NakanoKimberly NashPeter and Elizabeth NeumannBette and Wendy NewcomerBarbara Noparstak and Duane BayRobert NordmanKeith and Leslie NordmanMary Jo NorlingLinda NortonHarold NovotnyBruce and Anita OchieanoCynthia OgormanBud and Ann OliverKrysta ONeillCarol and John O’NeillOppenheimer and Elaine Sulzberger5

Marianne PalefskyHoward PartridgeSelenia PerezCharles PerraultPaul PerretChristopher PerryAlan Petersen and Janis StevensonSusan PetroAntonio PfeiferPierce Family Fund1

Charles and Charlene PierceyAnn PoulsonDirk PrankeJames and Elaine RaittRamasamy Simpson Family1

April RamosS. David Ramsey, Jr.Jonathan and Judy RattnerElaine RayGordon ReadeyRichard RedelfsByron and Roxanne ReevesMargaret ReevesWilliam and Ann ReganDavid and Frances ReneauEdward and Verne RiceJean and Richard RingeAngela RobbianoMary Frances RomingerBarbara RossBernard and Shelley RossWalton and Jean RothDoron RotmanJoshua RutherfordJohn SaleraChester and Jean SandbergBruce SandysDoris SantanaVictor and Janet SchachterJoanne and Michael SchottJanice SchreckengostBernice SchwabacherMartin and Roberta SchwartzShirley SchwoererJohn SerafinElisabeth Martin Sesek and Edward Sesek5

Costa and Julie SevastopoulosSteven ShladoverJohn ShottDaniel and Beth ShvodianJeremy and Carolyn SiegelJoseph and Mary SinnottLisa SitkinThomas and Deanna SlaterGail SlocumHolly Smith and Sergei KovalevSheila SmithGeorge and Lora SmithLyle SmithFred and Patricia SmithBrenda SmithMichael SogardJeffrey StallingsPaula StapletonWendy and Peter SteinebrunnerRob Steiner and Linda GassSarah StephensBarbara and Charles Stevens2

Helen StewartVernon Stigge