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SCAN ANNUAL REPORTFiscal Year 2016
SCAN protects children, prepares parents, strengthens families, and educates our community to
Stop Child Abuse and Neglect.
500 West Main Street Fort Wayne, IN 46802
Ph. 260-421-5000Fax 260-421-5003www.scanfw.org
To report suspected child abuse or neglect in Indiana: 1-800-800-5556
On a dark winter evening, three small elementary and preschool children were visiting each other and their parents at SCAN. The boys had been removed from the home because their dad and mom had neglected them. During the visit the children whispered a lot amongst themselves. The worker thought they were just glad to see each other because the children were in different foster homes. Toward the end of the visit the worker noticed one of the children kept close to the door trying to slip away. She went to get him. When she talked to him she asked the child why he was so anxious to go. The child looked at the worker, squirmed, and finally said “our house is so close to here. I am the big kid in the family and our baby told me during the visit that they had not had a chance to get their favorite stuffed animal when the lady came and took them away.”
Thirty-one years of stories. This is just one, but it is a significant story because it tells us so much.
This story tells us so much about our world of child abuse and neglect. First of all, no parent is all bad. Even neglectful and abusive houses are home for children--their HOME with the people they love the most, their parents and siblings. The parents may lose their temper, be addicted to drugs, or have been abused as a child and know no other way but abuse to discipline but they almost always love their children. They love them enough to provide stuffed animals and good night kisses.
Secondly, removal from the home is so traumatizing to little ones. They go live with strangers. They often do not know or understand why. They are frequently separated not only from mommy and daddy but from siblings, their own bed and their favorite toys. It is up to those of us who work in child welfare to humanize the system as best as we can. We helped that child get his favorite stuffed animal that night. Little things heal a lot. Little things ease pain. That is our job at SCAN.
SCAN sees the possibilities in every child and every parent. Without the vision of what can be, we would not be able to protect children, prepare parents and preserve families. We do not make parents the mothers or fathers of the year, but we do inch parents off stuck, and those small inches mean so much in the life of a child. They can even make the difference between life and death. Every parent wants to be a good parent. These children and parents can live without a lot of things, but they cannot live without HOPE! STAY strong! Be committed, give feet to your religious beliefs by being the HOPE these families need! Continue to create 31 more years of stories of HOPE.
Message from the Executive Directorfrom the desk of Rachel Tobin-Smith, LCSW, MSW
HOPE HELPS HEALINGA final message from Rachel Tobin-Smith, MSW, LCSW
“SCAN sees the possibilities in every child and every parent”
SCAN Board of DirectorsOctober 1, 2015 - September 30, 2016
President: Larry Weigand, Weigand ConstructionVice President of Operations: Dennis Pressler, Stoney Point, LLC Treasurer: John McIntire, CPA, Hamil, Lehman & England, PCVice President of Resource Development: Judy Pursley, Community LeaderImmediate Past President: Carl Drummond, Ph.D., IPFW
Kim Barnett-Johnson, Ph.D., Ivy Tech NortheastScott Berry, Parkview HealthPatti Brahe, Parkview Women’s & Children’s ServicesJohn Brandt, Esq., Beckman Lawson, LLPKathy Callen, Old National BankDave Davis, Lake City BankCathy Diamente, Esq., Community LeaderPhil Downs, Ph.D., Southwest Allen County SchoolsRev. John Gardner, Plymouth Congregational ChurchMichael Hausfeld, OmniSourceDoug Hills, Sweetwater Sound
Linda Johnston, Old National BankDeborah Leonard, Esq., U.S. Department of JusticeDaniel Kensinger, Shine & Hardin, LLPBecky McCutcheon, Lincoln Retirement Plan ServicesNaomi Muselman, Community LeaderGet Nichols, Fort Wayne Community SchoolsMichelle Rousseff-Kemp, Kcom EnvironmentalLee Rodenbeck, Indiana Michigan PowerJeff Vice, St. Joseph HospitalJerry Witte, Community LeaderAl Zacher, Zacher Company
COMMUNITY SUPPORT
Many thanks to the community members that dedicate their time, talent, and treasure to our organization and to the families we serve across northern Indiana. Whether you volunteer at one of our events, in our office on a regular basis, or serve on our board or one of our committees, we value your dedication and service to our vision to eliminate child abuse and neglect. It is people like you that make our mission possible and allow us to provide services to thousands of children and parents in our community.
How can you get involved?
@SCANfw
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YOU can make a difference in the life of a child by volunteering at SCAN! We believe that safe children and strong families create a better community. Through our services, we strive to achieve that. Check out available volunteer opportunities by visiting our website at www.scanfw.org and selecting “Support SCAN” or “Events”. Volunteer with us and help eliminate child abuse and neglect!
INDIANAPOLIS
FORT WAYNE
MUNCIE
LOGANSPORT
MERRILLVILLE
SOUTH BEND
IMPACT REPORTEconomic & Geographic Reach
34counties
AdamsAllenBlackfordCassDeKalbDelawareElkhartFultonGrantHamiltonHancockHowardHuntingtonJasperJayKosciuskoLagrange
La PorteLake MadisonMarshallMiamiNewtonNoblePulaskiPorterRandolphStarkSt. JosephSteubenTiptonWabashWellsWhitley
350volunteers
+
222employees
$9,596,287salaries & benefits
$5,993,062local vendor purchases
Indiana payroll tax
federal payroll tax
$352,446
$1,331,650
Linda Johnston, Old National BankDeborah Leonard, Esq., U.S. Department of JusticeDaniel Kensinger, Shine & Hardin, LLPBecky McCutcheon, Lincoln Retirement Plan ServicesNaomi Muselman, Community LeaderGet Nichols, Fort Wayne Community SchoolsMichelle Rousseff-Kemp, Kcom EnvironmentalLee Rodenbeck, Indiana Michigan PowerJeff Vice, St. Joseph HospitalJerry Witte, Community LeaderAl Zacher, Zacher Company
SCAN offices
PROGRAM REPORTPreparing Parents. Protecting Children.
Fatherhood Engagement
89% of fathers met case plan goals (i.e. improved
parenting skills including stability and
housing; education; employment; and
remained drug free)
350young adults
served
Be SomeOne Now72% attained job or
educational placement at exit of services; 56%
attained a degree or certificate at exit of
services; 64% increased their numeracy and/or literacy skills at exit of
services.
Healthy Families100% of overwhelmed parents of newborns participating in
Healthy Families services showed improvement in their parenting skills
936families served
Family Preservation81% of families with children in their home who received supervised visitation and home based services after
abuse or neglect occured were able to improve their family functioning and parenting
so that they could keep their children in their home.
92% of the families with children in the home who
received clinical therapeutic services after abuse and
neglect were able to improve their ability to function as a family so that the children
could stay in the home.
10,8375,927TOTAL FAMILIES SERVED
98% of parents reported that SCAN’s services improved their parenting skill and their skill in
caring for their children.
1,214 client surveys were returned from all programs.
69young adults and children housed
67% of adult tenants completed Individual Development Plans to improve life skills, employability, or mental health.
The Courtyard
PROGRAM REPORTPreparing Parents. Protecting Children.
96% of parents participating in our divorce services scored better on their parenting and co-parenting
skills following services.
Family Connections187fathers served
749families served
98children served
Daybreak Crisis Homes
1,074families served
Community Partners & Network for Safe Families
2,559families served
100% of children were kept safe from abuse and neglect during
family crisis. 552.5 days and nights
of care were provided.
90% of moms and dads showed improvement in their parent functioning; 97% of families did not have a substantiated child
abuse case after receiving services.
10,837TOTAL CHILDREN SERVED
5,927
98% of clients were satisfied with their service and 83% were very satisfied or extremely satisfied.
1,214 client surveys were returned from all programs.
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Family Preservation (32%) - $5,231,896
Community Partners (26%) - $4,183,874
Healthy Families (19%) - $3,110,579
Community Partners - Local Prevention (11%) - $1,856,980
Be SomeOne Now (5%) - $822,148
Support Services (3%) - $565,380
Other (1%) - $243,952
Family Connections (.9%) - $159,608
Daybreak Crisis Homes (.7%) - $108,355
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$16,282,772EXPENSES
FINANCIAL REPORTOctober 1, 2015 - September 30, 2016
$16,370,649REVENUE
100%
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Government Grants (90%) - $14,749,454
Contributions & Grants (6%) - $1,055,799
Program Fees (1.5%) - $240,054
Miscellaneous (1%) - $169,728
United Way (0.9%) - $155,614
Excess of Revenue over Expenses Beginning Fund Balance Ending Fund Balance
$87,877$4,827,253$4,915,130
Northern Indiana Preservation Services
In January of 2016, SCAN acquired Family Preservation Services in three regions in Northern Indiana. This acquisition was based on the closing of Indiana Mentor Children’s Programs. In conjunction with the state, SCAN was able to expand the mission into a total of 3 regions and 15 counties. The services provided in these regions by Northern IN Preservation Services are: Family Centered Treatment, Supervised Visitation, Home Based Casework, and Home Based Family Centered Therapy. This expansion allowed SCAN to increase staffing to a total of 222 staff members and services to over 116 families. Northern Indiana Preservation Services maintains three additional office locations: Lake County, IN (Region 1), South Bend, IN (Region 3), Muncie, IN (Region 7).
Merrillville Office
Muncie Office
South Bend Office
When you make a donation to SCAN, it benefits the children
and families in our community. With
your help, children will build the skills they need to cope with change and adversity caused
by child abuse and neglect. You will give parents the tools they need to care for their
children with love instead of abuse and
neglect.
DONOR REPORT
Give by visiting our website at www.scanfw.org, mailing the included envelope with your gift, or by calling 260-421-5000.
Wish ListMany of our clients need basic necessities. With your donation of any of the items on this list, you actively become part of something bigger. We accept new donations of the following:
Activity & Craft Supplies BubblesConstruction paperCotton balls & swabsCraft decorations - stickers, sequins, etc.Glitter glue/glue sticksKid safety scissorsMarkers - washable Scotch tapePaper bagsPipe cleanersPlastic spoons
Sticky notesWatercolor paintsWiggle EyesWooden craft sticks
Cleaning Supplies All purpose cleanerAntibacterial wipes Dish soapMopsPaper towelsSpongesTrash bagsLaundry detergent Window cleaner
Home SafetyDoor locks - chain locks and eye hook closuresDoor/window alarms Medicine lock boxesRefrigerator locks
Hygiene & ToiletriesBaby Wipes DiapersBar soap/body washDeodorantShampoo/conditionerShaving razors Shaving Cream
GamesBoard Games - Candy Land, Checkers, LIFE, Monopoly, etc.Don’t Break the IceHEADBANZ for Kids!Play-DoughPlaying card decksUno
2016 EVENT SPONSORS$200+ in sponsorship dollars or in-kind donations or services
Brown Bag Lunch Ace Radiator, Inc. All Seasons StorageCalico Precision Molding, LLC David L. Wade & Associates, PCEPCO Products, Inc. Fort Wayne Paper Products Kelly Box & Packaging Lutheran Health Network NIPSCO NU Insulation Paris Design Paul Davis Restoration & RemodelingUS Foods Walnut Hill Catering & Events
Quackers Riverway 5K presented by Franklin ElectricAnthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Bob Rohrman Subaru of Fort Wayne Briner Building Franklin Electric FUN 101.7JH Specialty Majic 95.1 NIPSCO Paint the Town Graphics, Inc. Parkview Women’s & Children’s Hospital PepsiCo Steel Dynamics Sweetwater Sound
Weigand Construction Duck Race to Benefit SCAN3 Rivers Federal Credit Union All Seasons Storage Allen County Sherriff’s Dept. Almet, Inc. Ambassador Enterprises Baden Gage & Schroeder Barton-Coe-Vilamaa Architects & Engineers, Inc.Batteries Plus Bulbs Beckman Lawson, LLPBeers, Mallers, Backs & Salin, LLP Blackburn & Green BND Commercial Real Estate Busch Chiropractic Center C.L. Schust Co., Inc.Calico Precision Molding, LLCCarl N. Drummond, Ph.D.Carol Linsey & Jason Baker Carol Wells Carson Boxberger, LLP Century 21 - Heidi KleinrichertCFMA of Northern IndianaChasity & Larry ColestockChristopher Baltes, M.D.ChromaSource, Inc.Cindy DeLagrangeCintas Ciocca Cleaning & RestorationCoca-Cola RefreshmentsCoe Heating & Air ConditioningColligan & Company, Inc. Corner Pocket PubCrosby Excavating Crowe Horwath, LLP
Curves - New HavenCVC Communications Diane Humphrey D.O. McComb & Sons Family FoundationDigital Communication Products Dilgard Frozen Foods, Inc. Don R. Fruchey, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. John CrawfordDr. Michael Mastrangelo Eleanor Marine in memory of Lockwood Marine Engineering Resources, Inc. EPCO ProductsErie Haven Flare, Inc. Fort Wayne Komets Fort Wayne MetalsFort Wayne NewspapersFort Wayne Parks & RecreationFox & Fox Frame ServiceFox Contractors Corp.FUN 101.7 George R. Cooper, D.D.S.Glenbrook Dodge Grabill Painting & Drywall, Inc. Gregory-Shaw Financial Services, Inc.Griggs Allstate AgencyGrote Automotive Haggard & Stocking Haines, Isenbarger & Skiba, LLCHannah & Al ZacherHarrison Dental GroupHollister Pyrotechnics Hunt, Suedhoff, Kalamaros, LLP
Staff and volunteers package pasta and salad meals donated and prepared by Casa Restaurants for the
31st Annual Brown Bag Lunch fundraiser.
Runners and walkers start the inaugural Quackers Riverway 5K presented by Franklin Electric.
2016 EVENT SPONSORS$200+ in sponsorship dollars or in-kind donations or services
Duck Race cont. Hupp Aerospace/DefenseHyndman Industrial Products, Inc.Indiana Michigan Power Iron Workers Local 147Jan PaflasJAT of Fort WayneJH SpecialtyJudith & Gerald Witte Judy Pursley Julie & Robert HockemeyerKathy & Jim MachockKathy Callen Katz, Sapper & MillerKcom Environmental Kelley Automotive GroupKevan Biggs Family FoundationKleenit Group, Inc. KSM ConsultingL&L FittingsLake City BankLake Superior Innovation InstituteLegacy Lending Group, Inc. LH Industries Louise & William Warshauer LTS CPA Group, LLCLutheran Health Network Macy’s NAPAMajic 95.1Maples Insurance AgencyMarilyn SchererMasters Heating & Cooling, Inc. McMahon’s Best One Tire Care & Auto CareMetropolitan Title Co.
MicropulseMKM Architecture + DesignMSKTD & Associates, Inc. Naomi & Roger Muselman NIPSCO Northeastern Indiana Baptist AssociationNU Insulation Orchard Ridge Country ClubPaint the Town Graphics, Inc. Parkview Women’s & Children’s HospitalParrish Leasing, Inc. Patricia SlocumPerry ProTECHPHP Pizza Hut of Fort Wayne, Inc. Plumbers & Steamfitters Local 166Plymouth Congregational ChurchPrecision GlassPyromation, Inc. Raymond JamesRobert E. Crosby, Inc.Roger Sipe CPA Firm, LLCRosema ConstructionRowe Electric, Inc.Russell SheetsSanco Industries, Inc.Shade Trees Unlimited Shambaugh & Son, LPShawnee Construction & Engineering, LLPSilly Safaris
Snow & Sauerteig, LLPSpeedway BingoSpiece FieldhouseStar FinancialSteel Dynamics Steininger Properties, LLCStrahm Building Solutions Summit Pain ManagementSunshine DrycleaningSuzanne & Michael HausfeldSweetwater SoundThe Moake Park Group, Inc.The Overhead Door Co. of Fort WayneThe Rogers CompanyThe Zacher CompanyTim & Libby Ash Family Fdtn.Tourkow, Crell, Rosenblatt & Johnston, LLPTravel LeadersTrue North Strategic AdvisorsVan Gilder & Trzynka, PCVotaw ElectricWalt Disney WorldWANE TVWayne Asphalt & Construction Co., Inc.Wayne Pipe & Supply, Inc.Weigand ConstructionWells Fargo BankWitwer ConstructionYMCA of Greater Fort WayneZesto-AngolaZurich Surety
Larry Weigand pulls the winning duck from the water at the 28th Annual Weigand Construction
Duck Race to Benefit SCAN.
Zoom, the Duck Race mascot, hands out high-fives to children enjoying the festivities.
Tailgate with SCAN presented by Parkview Women’s & Children’s HospitalAAA Auction Service American Girl Andrew HestermanBarrett McNagny, LLP Becky’s Die Cutting Beers, Mallers, Backs & SalinBlackburn & GreenBradley Gough Diamonds Broadview Florist & Greenhouse Calico Precision Molding, LLCCarol WellsCatablu Grille/Blu Spoon Catering Cathy DiamenteChik Amechi, M.D.ChromaSource, Inc. Coyote Creek Golf Club D.O. McComb & Sons Design Collaborative Diane Humphrey Do It Best Corp. Don R. Fruchey, Inc.Dr. John Crawford, City Council at LargeFort Wayne Children’s ZooGary’s Muskie ExperienceHaines, Isenbarger & Skiba, LLCHarris Boats Hilton Fort Wayne Hylant Ivy Tech Community College Northeast
Judge Fran Gull Judy PursleyKathy & Tom SkibaKelly McDaniel Kim CarpenterLinda & Doug Johnston Lisa & Chuck Surack and Sweetwater Sound Monica WeigandNaomi MuselmanNIPSCOOld National Bank Parker HannifanParkview Women’s & Children’s HospitalPeg PeregoPepsiCo PHPPizza Hut of Fort Wayne, Inc. PNCSavannah Robinson Valiant FoundationVera Bradley
2017 SAVE THE DATES
Guests attending the Tailgate with SCAN event listen to Rachel Tobin-Smith and Larry Weigand present
the importance of SCAN’s services in the community.
Main Street Dueling Pianos pumps up the Tailgate with SCAN crowd for the fight song battle.
2016 EVENT SPONSORS$200+ in sponsorship dollars or in-kind donations or services
YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS MAKE A DIFFERENCENovember 1, 2016 - February 28, 2017
Thank you to the following donors for their support. (Sponsors of events are recognized following the event.)
In Honor of Pat AdsitMaestro Robert Nance
In Honor of Dr. & Mrs. Christopher BaltesMs. Susan Jones
In Honor of Richard L. HoldenMs. Angela HeibeckMr. Ryan Holden
In Honor of Harrison MerkleMr. & Mrs. Eugene Merkle
In Honor of Moose CharitiesAngola Chapter Women of the Moose
In Honor of Gloria NashMr. Fred Nash & Ms. Kathleen Kemme
In Honor of Chris RuppMr. & Mrs. Wayne Shive
In Honor of Marty TempleMr. & Mrs. Jerry Falls
In Honor of Rachel Tobin-SmithMs. Alice KopferMs. Imogene Nusbaum-Snyder Ms Sharon PierceMs. Jeanette ShouweilerMr. & Mrs. William Warshauer Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Witte
In Honor of Larry & Monica WeigandWeigand Construction
In Honor of Brian WellesMs. Alyssa Farmer
In Honor of Kris WiseMr. Michael Applegate
In Memory of Mark BrueggemanMs. Mary Giant
In Memory of Carol GlassMr. Duane BaughmanMr. & Mrs. Kelly ClevengerMr. & Mrs. Richard DeKayMs. Delores FisherMr. & Mrs. Conrad GetzMr. John GlassMr. & Mrs. Carl E. Graber
In Memory of Carol Glass cont.Mr. & Mrs. William GriceMr. & Mrs. Ross MoyerMs. Mary Jo PurvisMr. & Mrs. John QuickMrs. Patricia RichardsMr. & Mrs. Kevin RothMr. & Mrs. Stanley StokesMr. & Mrs. Jerome SweeneyMr. & Mrs. Walter Voigt
In Memory of Marty GrotrianMr. & Mrs. Dave BradtmuellerMs. Sandra CharlestonMs. Willidean CrispMr. & Mrs. Bob HockemeyerMs. Susan HoffmanMr. & Mrs. Rex LepperMr. & Mrs. Shawn McArdleMr. David RowanMr. & Mrs. Douglas SaalfrankMr. & Mrs. Paul SimsMr. & Mrs. Gerry York
In Memory of Chris HarshbargerMs. Kimberly ColeMr. Bill Harris Ms. Angela Hull Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McKee
In Memory of Maria HenryMs. Paula Bentley
In Memory of Steve HowerMs. Lynn Hower
In Memory of Bernice NorrisMr. & Mrs. Conrad GetzMr. & Mrs. John GlassMr. & Mrs. Wil GriceMs. Helen HobsonMr. & Mrs. Craig KellerMs. Judith Lehman WrightMr. & Mrs. Kent RothMs. Margaret SlackMr. & Mrs. Walter Voigt
In Memory of Mr. & Mrs. Frank RobertsMr. & Mrs. Mark Roberts
In Memory of Roseann SmileyMr. & Mrs. Chester BartkavageMr. Michael BatesMs. Patricia BirkenbeulMs. Nancy CerneyMs. Joan DavidMr. & Mrs. Walter Friend Harris & AssociatesMs. Rebecca Henry Lassus Bros. OilMr. & Mrs. Anthony Till
In Memory of Addie StamperMs. Sarah Knight
In Memory of Bob Winkeljohn Ms. Diane Winkeljohn
Gifts in support of programming, projects & operationsMs. Patricia AdsitAetna FoundationAldersgate United Methodist WomenAmerican Legion Aux. Post 420 Ms. Andrea AmstutzDr. William ArgusMs. Patricia Arthur Arthur Muselman Family Fdtn. Ms. Kris AshAT&T Ms. Kim BairDr. Matthew BarbLesley BarnettMr. & Mrs. Ken Barnett & FamilyMs. Deborah BauermeisterDavid & Janet Bell Community Fdtn. of Greater Fort WayneMs. Theresa BercotMs. Judy BergMr. & Mrs. Scott BerryMs. Mary BiedenharnMs. Rachel BlakemanMr. & Dr. Lon BohnkeDaniel J. BorgmannMr. John BrandtMs. Cecile Brewer
YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS MAKE A DIFFERENCENovember 1, 2016 - February 28, 2017
Thank you to the following donors for their support. (Sponsors of events are recognized following the event.)
Mr. & Mrs. Andy BrooksMs. Joan BrownMs. Rachel BurkholderMs. Jane CaffeeDr. Catherine ChungCity of Fort WayneMr. & Mrs. Will ClarkMs.Georgann ClevelandMr. Kelly ClevengerMr. & Mr.s Alex ConnettMs. Renee CuffMr. David DavisMs. Cindy DelagrangeMr. & Mrs. Tom DelongMr. & Mrs. John DrakeMs. Alberta DyeDyer Family FoundationMs. Ann EckertMr. Benjamin EisbartE-Z Car CreditMs. Karen FlickingerFoellinger Foundation Fort4FitnessFort Wayne Baptist Church Fort Wayne Children’s Fdtn.Franklin Electric Charitable & Educational Fdtn.Ms. Susan FrauenfelderMs. Linda FrazierMr. Robert FrucheyFusion YogaMs. Janet GabrielMr. & Mrs. Dennis GallagherGive with Liberty Mr. John Glass Ms. Jenny GodfroyMs. Mary GroveMr. Alex & Dr. Theresa GutierrezMs. Jill GutreuterHarrison Hill Elementary Mr. & Mrs. James HauguelJamie HenryMr. Richard HikerMs. Cathy Hoyos Ms. Monica Huffman
Huser Charitable Fdtn.Mr. & Mrs. Rick JamesMr. & Mrs. Richard JentgenMr. & Mrs. Bill Johnson KPC Media GroupMr. & Mrs. Eric KurtzMs. Susan Kus LA ElectricMrs. Betty L. LanciaMs. Pamela LauxMs. Amy LazoffMr. & Mrs. Robert LemonLincoln Financial Fdtn.Mr. & Mrs. Arthur LittonMs. Barbara LloydLocal 305 IBEW Building Corp.Ms. Renee LothamerMr. & Mrs. Gregory LynchMagee-O’Connor Fdtn.Ms. Anne MartinMr. John MartinMs. Christina MartinezMr. Dennis MaudeMcMillen FoundationMs. Catherine MillerMs. Cheryll MillerMr. Jerome MolisaniMr. Jerry MolisaniMs. Patricia Moorman Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Murphy Mutual BankNew Car Dealers Assoc.Novae Corp.Ms. Marilyn OndeckerMs. Jan PaflasMr. & Mrs. Robert PageMr. & Mrs. Joseph Paris John Boerger & Patricia Anderson-BoergerMs. Angela PattersonMr. & Mrs. Mike PattersonMr. Carl PeppermanMrs. Tammy PetersMs. Marilyn PlattPoinsatte Altman Fdtn.
Punch Films Mrs. Judy PursleyMr. & Mrs. Mark RuppMs. Kathleen RyanMr. & Mrs. John SampsonMs. Elizabeth SandersMr. Matthew SawyerMr. & Mrs. Jerry SaylorMr. Ronald ScheeringaMs. Letha SchererMs. Marlene SchermanMr. Harold SchoeffMs. Carol SchreckMs. Virginia SchroederDenis Schwartz & Mary Arnold SchwartzMr. & Mrs. Ken ScroghamMr. & Mrs. Greg SengstackShambaugh & Son, L.P.Mrs. Joan ShermanMr. Perry ShiltsDr. & Mrs. James ShupeRev. & Mrs. Timothy SimsMs. Sarah SitesMr. Bradley SkarieDr. Darryl SmithMr. & Mrs. Stephen SmithSomerville TrustMs. Kathy SpillsonSpoltman Financial, Inc.St. John Lutheran ChurchSt. Joseph Community Health FoundationMr. & Mrs. Donald StedgeSuedhoff Memorial TrustMs. Cammy SutterMs. Holly SwihartMs. Kyla TackettMr. Scott TarrMs. Kourtney TeegardinMs. Carol Ann TerwilligerThe Robert, Carrie & Bobbie Steck Family Fdtn.The Zacher Company
Tim & Libby Ash Family FoundationTruistTrust of Jack EwingDr. & Mrs. J. Phillip TyndallUBSMs. Linda UlrichUpstate RecyclingMs. Marilyn VanHooserVirginia Lee Laudadio TrustJamie VitzMs. Susan VoigtWalmart Dist. CenterMr. & Mrs. Bob WaltersMr. Robert WeigandWells Fargo Fdtn.Wilson Foundation Mr. Philip Wilson, Jr.Mrs. Cortnie WoenkerMs. Linda WoodwardMs. Nancy WrightYour CauseMs. Pearl YossDr. Daryl YostMr. & Mrs. Garrett ZandstraMs. Becky ZehrMr. Ric Zehr
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