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United Way of Eastern New Mexico
2010 Annual Report
Leading Curry and
Roosevelt Counties to a Brighter Tomorrow
March 1, 2011
Dear United Way Donors and Friends:
Every year you give of yourself to United Way: investing money and time in
projects and programs that support Education, Income and Health in Curry and Roosevelt
Counties.
Thank you! Your involvement is Changing Lives! In 2011, your donations will feed hungry
families, help teens develop their strengths, provide a safe haven for victims of abuse,
connect people in need with services that can help, and send special athletes to
momentous events around New Mexico. Also in 2011, your volunteer efforts will give
children a boost in their reading skills, beautify our community, and allow local agencies to
make their budgets stretch further!
Thank you! What else do you want to accomplish? Work with United Way, to create the
community where you want to be: where 90% of students graduate, more working families
are financially stable, and more adults and teens lead healthier lives.
Your help is the key to a brighter future for our children and our families. Thank
you for your investment in this work!
Thank you!
In partnership,
Jason Hennessy 2011 President ,
UWENM Board of Directors
To download our most recent Audit and IRS Form 990 please go to
www.UnitedWayENM.org and look under the “Your United Way” tab.
2010-2011 Campaign
Total Raised: $521,000
Thank you!
Mission The mission of United Way of Eastern New Mexico is to Unite Neighbors and Change Lives in Curry and Roosevelt Counties, through programs that address Education, Income (financial stability) and Health.
Vision
United Way of Eastern New Mexico envisions a community that comes together to encourage families that are work-ing to become financially stable; reach out to and support young people at every educational stage; and encourage individuals to make healthy decisions while we reduce the barriers to healthy living.
Goals United Way of Eastern new Mexico strives to improve lives in our communities by mobilizing our citizens and local companies to Give, Advocate, and Volunteer.
Mission, Vision & Goals
Income Education Health UWENM ~ Locally Organized and Locally Led In 1960, the Curry County United Fund was organized to consolidate the fundraising efforts of local human service agencies. The Fund was established on the belief that a concentrated effort to reach out to the community annually would ultimately produce better results than each agency repeatedly asking local individuals for funding throughout
the year. In 1973, the Community Fund became Curry County United Way.
In 2005, the Roosevelt County United Way and the Curry County United Way officially merged to form a combined dual-county United Way. The new dual-county United Way was named United Way of Eastern New Mexico (UWENM) in March of 2005. Over our history, United Way of Eastern New Mexico has invested over $11,000,000 into
the community, providing vital services to our neighbors-in-need in both counties.
UWENM is focused on changing the conditions that exist in our community which impact education, income and health. One powerful tool for community for change is the Day of Caring. Since 2006, UWENM has held a Day of Caring to mobilize volunteers in improving our community. From cleaning up parks, to building a playground, to preparing the lot of a Habitat for Humanity house; Day of Caring projects bring many different people and
organizations together to Transform Neighborhoods.
In 2007, after the F5 Tornado hit Clovis United Way played an important role in the long-
term recovery process. One important product of that intense process was the birth of
2-1-1 in Curry and Roosevelt counties. 2-1-1 is a free information and referral service provided by United Way. 2-1-1
is an easy to remember phone number that connects people to the help they need. Currently,
2-1-1 averages over 100 calls per month and the volume keeps growing as awareness of the
program expands.
In 2009, a research based program—Zenith Youth Leadership Academy— was developed by Christina Martinez-Guajardo to encourage our young people to reach their potential by focusing on
their strengths and developing diverse peer relationships.
UWENM and United Way Worldwide
The United Way of Eastern New Mexico is one of 1,298 United Ways nationwide. While it is a common misconception that United Ways across the country are local chapters of United Way Worldwide, instead each is an independently incorporated charity ; entirely governed by local volunteers. The money raised in each of these communities is for local programs in that area. UWW is a trade association. UWW provides training and research to its members; however, they have no governing
powers over local United Ways.
Under the umbrella of United Way Worldwide, UWENM gains exposure from national advertising and gains access to the many resources: training, information, national partnerships and trend analysis. UWENM is completely autonomous; all decisions regarding how the money is raised and how the money is spent are local decisions. Operating as a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization under the rules of the New Mexico State Corporate Commission,
complete fiscal control and responsibility lie in the hands of the Board of Directors.
Board Members
Board Members are community leaders who believe that the United Way plays a vital role in community strength and who want to ensure quality human services are available to all people in Curry County and Roosevelt County, New
Mexico. New members are recruited by current board members with the
hope that it reflects the community at large.
Staff
Currently, United Way of Eastern New Mexico employs three full-time and two volunteer staff members and interns. Our dedicated staff allows UWENM to engage donors and volunteers year round to make a bigger impact in our communities. In addition our staff provides real service to the community
through 2-1-1, Day of Caring, and work on issues facing our families.
(Pictured from the top left: Patricia Bazar– 2-1-1 Assoc, Erinn Burch—Executive Director, Christian Townsend—Intern, Sara Newell—UW Assoc, Betty Wagner—Volunteer, Betty
Mitchell—Volunteer)
Zenith Youth
UW Staff
Top Ten Curry County Pacesetters
Plains Regional Medical Center $57,023
Clovis Municipal Schools $54,608
Allsup’s Convenience Store $41,854
City of Clovis–$20,420
ENMR– Plateau $18,796
Cargill Meat Solutions $18,000
Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corp. $17,215
Xcel Energy $16,160
Citizens Bank of Clovis $13,885
Clovis Community College $10,559
Top Five Roosevelt County Pacesetters
Eastern New Mexico University $17,112
Portales Municipal Schools $13,999
Southwest Canners $8,710
Roosevelt County Electric Cooperative $7,606
Sunland Peanuts $6,238
Leaders in Workplace Giving United Way of Eastern New Mexico is grateful for the support and trust of so many companies and organizations in Curry and Roosevelt counties. These businesses allow their employees to give to United Way through their workplace contributing millions of dollars to support local programs over the last 50 years.
$5,000 -$9,999
Cummins Natural Gas Engines, Bank of Clovis, W.T. Denton Mechanical , New Mexico Gas Company Clovis & Portales, Farmer`s Electric Co-op, Roden-Smith Pharmacy, Curry County, American Legion Post
#25, Wal-Mart #821 & #2653, Wells Fargo Bank Clovis & Portales, Freedom Newspapers –CNJ & PNT
$2,500-$4,999
Southwest Cheese, IBM Corporation, Stripes Town & Country, Comcast, Mark Carpenter Plumbing, High Plains Federal, Western Bank of Clovis, Clovis/Curry Co. Chamber & CIDC, McDaniel`s Home Furnishings, Blue Knights
New Mexico III, New Mexico Bank & Trust, La Casa Family Health Centers, First Community Bank,
$1,000-$2,499
NM American Water, City of Portales, Coldwell Banker Colonial Real Estate, First Financial Credit Union, American Classifieds, United Way of Eastern New Mexico, Honetreat Company, United Parcel Service, Community Homecare,
Coca-Cola Bottling Company, Interim HealthCare, C & S, American Heritage Bank, Guthal`s Nursery, Oasis Child Advocacy Center, The Print Shop, Valley Furniture, Triangle ACE Home Center, Food Bank of Eastern New Mexico,
Tricore, Greig & Richards P.A., Edward Jones -- Hennessy, K. Barnett and Sons, Dillard’s, Southwest Business
Solutions, Kathleen M. Haynes PC, Newt & Butch`s Roofing & Sheet Metal, Oppliger Land & Cattle, Taco Box
Donors are listed in giving, then alphabetical order.
*We thank all contributors and volunteers for their generous support. Every effort has been made to achieve a complete and accurate list. If your name was inadvertently omitted, misspelled, or listed in a manner differently than you prefer, please accept our apologies and contact the United Way office at (575) 769-2103.
Alexis de Tocqueville Society
Ordre de Liberté ~ $25,000 - $49,999 Mr. & Mrs. Lonnie Allsup
Ordre de Societé ~ $10,000 - $24,999
Don & Gustenia Bonner
~ Leadership Circle Givers
Gold ~ $5,000 - $7,499 David & Debbie Lansford
Silver ~ $2,500 - $4,999 John & Ann Sharp
Brian & Delinda Ashburn Tonya Rocha
Leaders Thank you for generously supporting your community through United Way’s 2010-11 Campaign. When you give at the Leadership level, you are not only giving back to your neighbors in a significant way, but you are also inspiring those around you to do the same. Leadership Giving is vital to the success of our campaign and truly enables United Way to achieve its mission of
Uniting Neighbors and Changing Lives.
in Personal Giving
Bronze ~ $1,000 - $2,499
in Workplace Giving
Kent & Becky Carruthers, Gene & Jeanette Hendrick, Connie & Mike Connolly, Ray & Bev Sullivan, Tom & Candace Phelps, Steve Rickman & Laura Lowrey, Ray & Marcy Anaya, Hank & Judy Baskett, Amy Corbin, Susan Larsen, Ricky Smith, Marty, Annette & Andrew Tressell, Mary Collins, Leo & Amy
Lovett, Janice Baldridge, Terri Marney, Michelle A. Williams, Lance & Pam Adkins, David & Erinn Burch, Beulah M. Mattingly, Elsasonia O. Howard, Kenneth P. Lacey, Albert Flinn, Eddie & Christina
Guajardo, Mike & Trish McDaniel, Calvin R. Neumann, Terence D. Randall, Jimmie & Janet Shearer, Hoyt Skabelund, and 4 Anonymous
Pewter ~ $500 - $999
Antonio R. Sanchez, Jr.
The Bynum Family
Andrea King
Darrell & Beth Chancey
Robin Fornoff
Charles & Lavonn Guthals
Mark A. Carpenter
Travis Denton
James Denton
Judith Gatley
Ben Reyes
Stephen Hawkins
Jason Wilbanks
Adele Breech
James & Katie Burns
Twila Rutter
Cade Standifer
David A. Duarte
Debbie Moore
Nola M. Pawol
Harold & Kathryn Sacane
David & Margaret Briseno
Don & Kathy David
Albert & Elaine Kerr
James T. Lara, Jr.
Mark W. McClain
Joseph Miller
Paul A. Nelson
Robert Ramos
Dan Toombs
Dr. Becky Rowley
David & Mary Caffey
Billy & Donna Blount
Katha L. Burke
J. Kelly Gray
Charlton & Rhonda Guthals
Randy & Cindy Harris
Ernie & Ron Kos
Victor J. Lopez
Jerry Partin
Rich & Danna Smith
Nicole Fiola
Dawn Montoya
Carol Singletary
Joe & Nancy Taylor
Michael & Melodye Thomas
Lance & Ginger Towle
Luke & Charlotte Whitbeck
David & Connie Williams
Kalyn M. Pinedo
Margaret K. Reisiger
Sara Bridget Segovia
Michael & Caroline Popescu
Michael Booth
Brian Carpenter
Kevin Crouch
Lisa Dunagan
Todd & Joan Farrell
Steven G. Gamble
Louis & Ruby Gordon
Alan Herman
Tom Howell
John Kropp
John T. Luhman
Mary Martinez
Samuel P. Martinez Jr.
Johnny A. Murphy, Jr.
Colleen Murphy
Dianne Nance
Community Conversations
Ken & Suzanne Oswald
Roddy & Ann Pearce
Melissa Perkins
Gabriel Rivera
Rebecca Roach
Buddy and Tracy Vaughan
Shane Ryan Warner
Pete Wilt
John & Kimberly Hansen
Dr. John & Karen Neibling
Stella A. Romero
Stephen Chancy
Lance & Carisima Pyle
Don & Cindy Banister
Bill & Rhonda Bargman
Don & Gayla Brumfield
Patrice Caldwell
Claire Burroughes and Family
John & Julie Howell
Gerry & Estella Huybregts
Bill & Gail Kinyon
Lonnie & Ardeth Leslie
Thom & Gennette Moore
Wayne & Linda Palla
Dr. Nicholas & Ann Rowley
Donald Sawyer & Sandra-Taylor Sawyer
Dr. Robert & Barbara Timmons
Dr Gene Walker
Dr Mark & Desiree Waters
Bob & Maria Waters
14 Anonymous
Women’s Initiative Network
Grant Review Night
Leaders Advocacy through Grants
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Big Brothers Big Sisters Roosevelt County Expansion $ 5,000.00
Boy Scouts Scouting Programs Services $ 2,400.00
Foodbank of ENM Food for Kids Weekend Backpack Program $ 6,000.00
Girl Scouts of NM Trails Dream Big $ 5,000.00
Girl Scouts of NM Trails Youth Leadership Development $ 2,500.00
Big Brothers Big Sisters Curry County Expansion $ 4,000.00
Boy Scouts Conquistador Scouting Programs Services $ 4,000.00
Foodbank of ENM Food for Kids Weekend Backpacks $15,000.00
Girl Scouts of NM Trails Youth Leadership Development $ 5,000.00
Clovis Meals on Wheels Home Delivered Hot meals $ 7,300.00
Foodbank of ENM Donated And Boxed Food Program $23,750.00
Foodbank of ENM Special Helpings/Mobile Pantry $12,500.00
Foodbank of ENM Commodity & Produce Program $13,500.00
Junctions Diaper Outreach $ 1,500.00
Junctions Manna $ 900.00
9th Judicial Family & Children's Court Services Curry County CASA $ 2,000.00
Special Olympics--Clovis Chapter Special Olympics $ 7,500.00
The Hartley House The Safe House $45,000.00
Oasis Children's Advocacy Center Child Abuse Forensic $12,000.00
American Red Cross Disaster Relief & Recovery $ 2,000.00
Friends of Cannon Operation Warm Heart $ 2,000.00
Friends of Cannon Airman Emergency Assistance $ 2,400.00
Habitat for Humanity Affordable Housing $ 9,650.00
The Salvation Army The Salvation Army Family Services $20,000.00
Foodbank of ENM Special Helpings/Mobile Pantry $ 3,500.00
Foodbank of ENM Donated And Boxed Food Program $ 3,000.00
Foodbank of ENM Commodity & Produce Program $ 5,000.00
Portales Meals on Wheels Meals on Wheels $ 2,000.00
The Hartley House Hartley House $ 7,000.00
Education
Income
Health
Income
Health
Education
American Red Cross Disaster Relief & Recovery $ 4,100.00
Habitat for Humanity Affordable Housing-Re-Store $ 2,000.00
Habitat for Humanity Affordable Housing $ 7,500.00
2-1-1 Advocates and Partners Matt. 25, Steve Reshetar Clovis Answering Service , Carolyn Corbett Master’s Bookstore-Tammy Gardner Plains Regional Medical Center Special Mentions The following are organizations and people who worked with United Way on projects in 2010. We thank them warmly! American Legion Post #25—Phillip Duran Clovis Municipal Schools —Amelia Sandoval, Sylvia Montano, Terry Myers Public Health Dept—Gayla Jaquess, Dan Williams City of Clovis Police Dept— Mike Ingram, Claire Burroughes, Ken De Los Santos ENMR—Ken Oswald La Casa Family Health Centers—David Briseno, Christina Martinez-Guajardo,
Clovis Community College—Dr. Becky Rowley, Michelle Schmidt, Judith Spillane SANE—Amber Hamilton Clovis Chamber of Commerce—Ernie Kos, Lauren Tillman Victory Life Church & Dream Center—Peter Jaramillo Comcast—Spencer DeBord
Leaders Advocacy throughh
Partnershipp United Way would like to thank the following people and organizations in Curry & Roosevelt Counties for their work on behalf of their causes and for their spirit of cooperation. UWENM Board and Staff value the opportunity to work with them in 2009 and 2010. This is by no means a complete list of passionate people making a difference in Roosevelt and Curry Counties. It is a short
list of those we’ve had the privilege of working with.
United Way staff sincerely thanks all of our great partners and volunteers for your dedication, hard work and collaboration.
Erinn Burch, Executive Director
Sara Newell, United Way Associate
Patricia Bazar, 2-1-1 Associate and Office Manager
Health and Wellness Day
Leaders UWENM Board of Directors 2011
President
Jason Hennessy, Edward Jones
Vice-President/ President Elect
John Hansen, CCC
Secretary
Louis Gordon, City of Clovis
Treasurer
Sandy Chancey, EPCOG
Campaign Chair Past President
Thom Moore, Farmers Electric
2-1-1 Chair
Carrie Nigreville, CMS
Fund Distribution Chair
Steve Rickman, ENMR-Plateau
Public Relations Chair
Katha Burke, Western States Insur-ance
Campaign Chair Elect
Cliff Martin, CATS
Larry Holland, Retired
Roddy Pearce, Sunland Peanuts
Dr. Anthony Schroeder, ENMU
Debbie Westbrook, CMS
Connie Williams, Retired
Ex-Officio
Ray Sullivan, Freedom Newspapers
Honorary Lifetime Member
Gene Hendricks, CIDC
Members Leaving Board of 2010
Kevin Bond– 6 years of service
Marty Tressell --6 years of service
Tyleen Caffrey
Connie Frazier
Steve Harris
David Nelson
Leo Lovett
Jeremy Sturm
In Volunteering
Each year, hundreds of United Way Volunteers take time to ensure the success of the annual campaign and United Way Programs. Without these volunteers United Way would not be able to accomplish all that we do in Curry and Roosevelt Counties. Many thanks to each of our volunteers form 2010, thank you for LIVING UNITED
United Way Office Volunteers Betty Wagner, Donor Services Betty Mitchell, 211 Resources Kelby Bell, CCS Intern Christian Townsend, ENMU Intern Shannan Leclear, CCS Intern Rachel Worrell, CCS Intern
Zenith Christina Martinez-Guajardo Felicia De La Garza Matt Chavez Linda Teakell Amelia Sandocal Lyene Terry Jay Brady
Women's Initiative Network Steering Committee Ernie Kos Chair 2011 Robyne Beaubien Chair 2010
Rhonda Bargman Chair 2009 Claire Burroughes Chair 2005-2008 Gayla Brumfield Chair 2001-2005 Vickie Reyes JoAnn King Suzanne Funicella
Campaign Volunteers Audra Hinojos Billy Blount Jan Henderson Leo Lovett Linda Wilhite Nede Jimenez Patricia Bazar Patsy Mills
UCREW Teams UCrew teams are comprised of employees at local businesses who organ-ize their workplace campaign.
PRMC UCREW Mike Baca
Hope Bildilli David Campbell – Chairman Mary Campbell – Co-Chair Bernadette Chavez Martha Chavez Portia Cook Terry Dick Bonnie Erlandson Angela Espinoza Noemi Flores Theresa Gallegos Kimberly Garcia Michelle Garrett Carol Gillean
Donor Certificates
April Goff Jackie Goodman Bill Harper Dorothy Holmes Kristen Jeffcoat-Knauer Terri Marney Mary Martin Melba Montague Melissa Phillips Shannon Royal Mary Sample Sonja Sarracino-Aragon John Sharp Cheryl Singleterry Hoyt Skabelund Joy Stoddard Marilyn Strole Bill Tryan Jessie Wright Sylvia Rodriquez Nancy Pena Mitch Mitchell Sherrie Weekle High Plains Federal UCREW Marty Tressell ENMU UCREW Patrice Caldwell Gerry Huybregts Ginger Creighton
Elwyn Hulett Bonnie Sink Esthela Banuelos James Chacon Martie Wastson Clovis Municipal Schools UCREW Jelayne Curtis Robbyn Runquist ENMR UCREW Steve Rickman La Casa Family Health Center
David Briseno Curry County UCREW Dianne Nance Lance Pyle NM Gas Company Linda Yeast WT Denton UCREW Bill Russell Citizens Bank of Clovis UCREW Susan Ogilvie JC Penney UCREW Tracy Marquez Clovis Community College UCREW John A. Hansen Dianna K. Thompson Xcel Energy UCREW Wade Whitehead David Essex Cargill Meat Solutions UCREW Rick White Pablo Martinez First Financial Credit Union Jan Henderson Audra Hinojos Debbi Clark Sunland Peanuts UCREW Suzanne Zamora Comcast UCREW Spencer De Bord City of Clovis UCREW Vicki Kelley Joanne King Claire Burroughes Louis Gordon Theresa Bullocks Justin Howalt Vicki Miller Mary Collins Steve Summers Becky Reeves Amy Sellers Lisa Mount ENMU UCrew
Community Conversations
Bank of Clovis UCREW Richard Hood Community Homecare UCREW Amy Corbin Western Bank UCREW Madison Smith Roosevelt Co Electric Coop UCREW Annette Salguero Robin Inge Wells Fargo Bank UCREW Suzanne Cumberland Cummins UCREW Miguel Guiterrez Tim Rachal Angelina Meza Southwest Cheese UCREW Debbie Abrego Brenda Miller Allsup's UCREW Susan Garrett Freedom Newspapers Joyce Cruce NM American Water UCREW Shawn Hadley BNSF UCREW Ricky Smith Victor Lopez David Jones Robert Romero Mark Bryant UPS UCREW Tyrone Phillips First Community Bank UCREW Patsy Mills Portales Municipal Schools UCREW Steve Harris Mark Carpenter Plumbing UCREW Bryan Carpenter
Triangle Ace UCREW Randy Petty McDaniels UCREW Connie Williams Coca-Cola UCREW Deedon Bates
2nd Annual Health & Wellness Day Speakers Dr. Miriam Rosendo Blanca Rios Leticia Zarate Maria Aragonez Amritpal Khalsa Dr. Miriam Rosendo C. Daniel Otero Christina Martinez Dr. Jacqueline Acevedo Sandy Loomis Amber Hamilton Leslie Jones Tracy Arghavani Rebecca Dawson Penny Sanders Jackie Hoppe
Kym Moore Chris Williamson Monica Vigil Steve Reshetar
Fund Distribution '10-'11 Addison Foskey, 3 yrs Anthony Schroeder Audra Hinojos, 3 yrs Billy Blount, 3 yrs Brian Keller Cara Taylor Carlton Flatow
Carrie Nigreville, 4 yrs Casey Peacock Christina Martinez- Guajardo Cleta Cook Clifford Martin, 4 yrs Connie Williams 2 yrs Cynthia Cicero, 4 yrs Dan Williams, 4 yrs David Briseno Debbie Westbrook Dianna Thompson, 2 yrs Donna Bond, 3 yrs Esther Bargas 2 yrs Gail Richardson Gary Rhode, 5 yrs George Jones, 3 yrs Ginny Barbosa Gregory Glinka Jan Henderson, 5 yrs Jason Hennessey, 4 yrs Jessie Wright, 3 yrs Jim Lewis 3 yrs John Hansen John Sharp, 3 yrs Katha Burke, 3 yrs Kim Chambers, 4 yrs Laura Martin, 3 yrs LaVonn Guthals, 3 yrs Leticia Zarate Lois Bowman, 4 yrs Louis Gordon, 4 yrs Marcia Leavell, 4 yrs Mary Collins, 4 yrs Mike Thomson Milz Bickley Mindy Watson Nicole Thompson Patrice Tompkins 3yrs Paul Nelson Randy Petty, 4 yrs Richard Urban Robert Smith Robyne Beaubien, 4 yrs Sandra Flatow, 5yrs Sandy Chancey, 3 yrs Sharon King Stephni Foskey, 4 yrs Steve Harris Steve Reshetar Steve Rickman, 3 yrs Todd Farrell, 5 yrs
Day of Action Della Garlitz Laura Leeder-Martinez
Diaper Drive
Kristen Garcia John Buck Terry Buck Wendy Hendrick Kimberly Mainer Janet Birkey Rick Bazar Matthew Nesmith
Day of Caring- Portales Dream Center Aaron Ruther Adam Gomez Alan Kalin Alan Krake Alberto Hernandez Alex Victor Autumn Gonzales Bailey Thompson-Gordon Betty Wagner Buster Keener Caden Smith Carley Bridgette Pyle Carlos Meza Charie Nesbitt Chelsea Smith Christina Jones Christina Martinez Claudia Hensley Clay Lee Corina Espinoza Damari Jimenez Daniel Gomez Debra King Derek Martinez Dominque Corsey
Don Criss Dona Hamar Douglas Toombs Dyanna Sigala Eddie Guajardo Emilio Calero Emma Smith Eric Mojarro Erinn Burch Felicia Watkins Felix Greigo Frances Armijo Franklin Smith Gabriel Rivera Gage Blair Gail Keener Genaro Ayala George Griego Ginger Keener Harold Goodrich Helle Hatter Henry Culley Hobie Kelting Jacob Workman James Person Jarod Murones Jarret Faust Jason Tapia Jimmy Sergura Joe Montoya Joe Parie Johanna Munoz Johanna Villegas Joseph Klassen Josh Kelly Joshua Fallis Joyce Davis Judie Hargrove
Judy Valdez Justin Dorrance Kathie Chambers Keith Seefeld Kelsey Guthrie Kenneth Payne Kenzie Madden Kevin Bond Kristen Wagner Kyle Correll Larry Hughes Leno Flores Leonard Staton Lily Wang Lisa Redfield Lori Pacheco Louis Gordon Manuel Barela Marea Smith Margie Toombs Mary Ann Ortiz Mary Kay Kalin Mary Lou Rowley Monica Watkins Nathan Chavez Nicolas Cole Orlando Ortega Jr Patricia Bazar Peter Jaramillo Phillis Seefeld Rachelle Urban Ramon Rodriguez Rebecca Cantwell Richard Urban II
Rita Pacheco Rita Watkin Robert Allen Robert Hensley Robert Zaleski Ross Briggs Rusty Davis Sammy Ortiz Sandra Flatow Scotty Savage Sean Lewis Sean Moore ShaeAnn Smith Shi'ann Nuckols Shirley Gomez Sid Savage Smokey Ball Spencer DeBord Spencer Orr Ted Blair Thelma Brown Tim Kalin Todd Shrock Trae Blair Trey Roberts Tyler Mehl Valarie Villanueva Vanessa Dominguez Vern Witten Vickie Cantwell Virginia Lucero Wade Richardson Willebaldo Moreno William Grose
Day of Caring 2010
Day of Action 2010
Media United These media companies dedicated a portion of their advertising time or space in 2010 to communicating the message and mission of UWENM, ensuring that no donations went to buy advertising.
Radio Broadcasters
$20,000 & above Zia Broadcasting
(KCLV,KTQM,KWKA) Rooney and Moon Broadcasting
(KSMX, KSEL,KRMQ)
Print Media
$7,500 & above Freedom Newspapers of New Mexico
(Clovis New Journal & Portales News Tribune)
American Classifieds/ Thrifty Nickel
$2,000 & above TeeVee Vues/ The Print Shop
Because of these businesses
100% of all other
UNITED WAY GIFTS
go to support
COMMUNITY ADVOCACY
PROGRAMS
Corporate Cornerstones These companies assign their annual corporate gifts to pay the administrative and fundraising costs of running the United Way of Eastern New Mexico. We thank them for taking care of the business expenses for fiscal year 2011.
Cupola $10,00-$14,999 Burlington Northern Santa Fe Ricky Smith, Superintendent
Cargill Meat Solutions Jon Surman, General Manager
Plains Regional Medical Center Hoyt Skabelund, Hospital Administrator
Rotunda $7,500-$9,999 Xcel Energy
Wade Whitehead, General Manager
Keystone $5,000-7,499 Citizens Bank of Clovis
Bank of Clovis
Arch $2,500-$4,999 NM Gas Company
ENMR Plateau Wells Fargo Bank Clovis & Portales
First Community Bank Clovis/Portales
Column $1,000-$2,499
Pedestal $500-$999 Honetreat Company Interim Homecare
Community Homecare Dillard's
First Financial Credit Union
Southwest Canners Comcast
American Classifieds C&S
New Mexico Bank and Trust Valley Furniture
JC Penney Western Bank of Clovis
American Heritage Bank Coldwell Banker Colonial Real Estate
Edward Jones~Jason Hennessy Farmers Electric Co-op
K. Barnett and Sons McDaniel’s Home Furnishings NM American Water Company Southwest Business Solutions
Sunland Peanuts TS&S Eateries