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July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2014 The faces of need. 2014 ANNUAL REPORT

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July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2014

The faces of need.2014 ANNUAL REPORT

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The faces of support.Our fully accredited

services reached 21,602 people across five states

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700 skilled employees working in

37 distinct programs

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The faces of support.Overall client satisfaction:

88.11%

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5,646people donated time and money to support our mission

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Clinical ServicesHomeless Veterans Transitional Treatment Program - LexingtonHousing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) - LouisvilleFreedom House Women’s Addiction Recovery Program - LouisvilleKentucky Care Coordinator Program - Louisville Men’s Addiction Recovery Services - LouisvilleS.T.O.P. (Stop The Spread of HIV Through Outreach and Prevention) - LouisvilleVeterans’ Addiction Recovery Services - Louisville

Developmental Disability ServicesMiddle Tennessee- Hermitage, Madison, Murfreesboro, Nashville, and Old HickoryNorthern Kentucky - Florence, Fort Thomas, Highland Heights, and IndependenceSouthern Indiana - Floyds Knobs, Jeffersonville, and New AlbanyWest Tennessee - Arlington, Bartlett, Cordova, Memphis, and Oakland

Veterans ServicesHomeless Female Veterans and Veterans with Families Program - KnoxvilleHomeless Veterans Reintegration Project - KnoxvilleHomeless Veterans Reintegration Project - LouisvilleSupportive Services for Veterans and Families Programs - Beckley and Ceredo, WV; Grayson, Lexington, Rural Louisville, Urban Louisville, and Radcliff, KY; Knoxville, TN; New Albany, IN; and South Point, OH

Homeless and Housing ServicesCandleridge Plaza Apartments - Powell, TNCasa Grace Senior Housing Community - MemphisCollaborative Housing Initiative - LouisvilleEviction Prevention Program - LouisvilleFamily Emergency Shelter - LouisvilleFamily Follow-Up Program - LouisvilleFamily Housing Program - LexingtonMaud Booth Gardens Senior Housing Community - KnoxvillePermanent Supportive Housing Program - LexingtonSouth Oaks Senior Housing Community - LouisvilleSpanish Cove Senior Housing Community - LouisvilleTransitional Housing Program - LouisvilleWoodgreen Apartments - Louisville

distinct programs across five states37

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Headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky

distinct programs across five states

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July August September October November December January

2013

July 2013Volunteers of America of Kentucky moves to its new headquarters in the historic Guthrie Coke Building in downtown Louisville.

August 2013

Our annual Back to School campaign garners $16,000 worth of supplies for homeless students. Our friends from Messer Construction lead the way in organizing a great picnic for the families we serve!

September 2013

During National Direct Support Professional Recognition Week, we honor the more than 500 Direct Support Professionals who provide skilled and compassionate care to the individuals with developmental disabilities we serve in Tennessee, Kentucky, and Southern Indiana.

October 2013

Our annual Power of 1 Breakfast raises $350,000 and engages 714 supporters.

October 2013

More than 75 employees, family members, and friends participate in the Louisville AIDS and Pet Walk.

November 2013

Our first Veterans Day ceremony is held in Lexington to honor outstanding veterans we serve.

December 2013The Louisville community reaches out to support Volunteers of America after a WDRB-TV special report on child homelessness featuring a veteran and his 10-year-old son, Dennis, who were served by Volunteers of America. Our Hope for the Holidays campaign brings in $40,000.

January 2014

Our veterans services programs in Knoxville kick off a job fair series to connect clients and other community members to employment opportunities.

A year of positive change

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January February March April May June

2014

January 2014Our friends from the Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts’ Arts in Healing program bring Grammy-nominated Cuban artists Tiempo Libre to perform for clients at our Shelby Street Clinical Campus in Louisville.

February 2014

Berkshire Hathaway Parks & Weisberg principal broker/owner Judie Parks —a board member, volunteer, and donor — represents us in the sale of one of our properties and generously donates her commission to Volunteers of America.

March 2014Reba Spencer, a recipient of our Northern Kentucky Developmental Disability Services for 15 years, speaks to a group of more than 150 United Way of Greater Cincinnati supporters about the various ways that Volunteers of America supports her daily. She earns a standing ovation!

March 2014

A West Tennessee Advisory Council is created to grow community awareness and advocate for individuals with developmental disabilities we serve. The first tours of our Supportive Living Homes in both Middle and West Tennessee are held to educate and engage community members about our mission.

April 2014

The Veterans Community Alliance of Louisville — a community effort to coordinate veterans’ services in Metro Louisville — is launched by a group of young professionals as part of Leadership Louisville Center’s Yum! IGNITES Louisville Challenge in partnership with Volunteers of America and Seven Counties Services. Metro Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer joins the team for the announcement.

May 2014

The Courier-Journal’s medical reporter Laura Ungar’s extensive coverage of heroin addiction features graduates of Freedom House, our addiction recovery program for pregnant and parenting women.

June 2014

Jennifer Hancock is named President Elect of Volunteers of America of Kentucky in preparation for the retirement of President and CEO Jane W. Burks in March 2015.

June 2014

A $1.6 million renovation, funded by the U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development, is completed at our Candleridge Plaza Apartments for low-income seniors in Powell, TN.

June 2014

More than 100 employees from GE Appliances in Louisville volunteer their time making improvements at our Louisville Family Housing Services.

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We successfully address some of our communities’ most complex problems affecting individual and families.

We are accountable. We focus on quality and outcomes, measure our impact, and maintain transparency in our finances, employment practices, and operations.

Those we serve experience our core values of diversity, justice, commitment, integrity and compassion.

What you need to know about us:

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We focus on the health and well being of our clients, integrating all aspects of health care into our approach to care management.

Looking to the future, this is our promise:

2015 and beyond

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As you will discover in these pages, the past year was a very successful one for Volunteers of America. We are proud to be an accredited, licensed not-for-profit business serving individuals and families who face some of our society’s most complex challenges.

Our mission focuses on healthy lives and healthy communities. In the truest sense, we are a healthcare organization — assessing the mental, physical, emotional and spiritual health of each person we serve.

We are planning for a future in which we will broaden our core competency of Care Management. This person-centered, family-focused, integrated approach to transforming lives leverages the highly professional team that we have attracted to our mission. It also leverages the relationships we have with other organizations in our communities.

Volunteers of America has been in this work for almost 120 years, and we will continue. Why? Because we care about our communities and we know we can make a difference. This is why we do what we do.

We value technology and will continue to invest in an infrastructure that assures efficiency and accuracy.

Looking to the future, this is our promise:

We care about impact, and we will continue to have the licensing and accreditation to back that up.

All who are served by us will experience an environment of professionalism, informed by best practices, quality, and respect.

We value knowledge and experience, and will continue to invest in a team of professionals utilizing well-researched best practices.

Jennifer Hancock, President and CEO

The future of Volunteers of America

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Providing a healing environment for specialized populations:men exiting the correctional system; men with substance use disorders and/or mental illness; veterans; pregnant and postpartum women; and individuals at risk of HIV.

Served 212 people with customized addiction recovery treatment

79% of male clients completed treatment

Women’s Addiction Recovery ServicesFreedom House, our program for pregnant and parenting women, served 28 families

14 babies were born drug-free to women receiving services, bringing the total to 89 babies since the program was created

95% of women served demonstrated improved life skills and increased employment readiness at discharge

88% of women served with Child Protective Services involvement made progress toward reunification with their children

HIV ServicesReached 15,919 people – 14,000 through outreach activities, 1,919 through HIV testing, education, and case management

97.7% of clients indicated they were satisfied with services

Conducted 1,472 tests

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Clinical Services

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Developmental Disability Services

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One of the largest nonprofit providers of services for individuals with developmental disabilities in the region

Providing around-the-clock care and support

Services are customized for each individual’s unique needs, including in-home support, day programs, supportive employment, and other specialized services

255 people served in Tennessee, Southern Indiana, and Northern Kentucky

97% of family members or guardians surveyed indicated that they were satisfied with the services their loved one receives

Developmental Disability Services

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Homelessness prevention, job training and placement, and other supportive services for veterans and their family members across Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia, Southern Indiana, and Southern Ohio

More than $6 million in funding received in the last four years has tripled the number of veterans we serve annually

1,879 people – 1,188 veterans and 691 of their family members – avoided homelessness with our help

93% of veteran families demonstrated measurable progress toward self-sufficiency goals after six months

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Veterans Services

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Housing Services

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Helped 1,066 people,including 546 children, enhance life skills and achieve the goals of safe, affordable, permanent housing and self-sufficiency

Lexington Family Housing Program 100% of clients obtained permanent housing after completing the program

Louisville Family Housing Services 93% of clients – including Family Emergency Shelter, Transitional Housing, Eviction Prevention, Family Follow Up, and Collaborative Housing – remained in stable housing for at least six months after exiting our programs

Senior and Specialized HousingProvided affordable, quality housing to 347 low-income seniors, along with access to services that help them maintain their independence such as transportation, housekeeping assistance, meal delivery, and legal advocacy

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Developmental Disability Services 55%

Homeless and Housing Services 23%

Health Care 10%

Addiction Recovery Services 5%

VOA Property Corporation of Louisville 4%Correctional Services 3%

Expenses by Program

A year in review: Financials

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AssetsCurrent AssetsCash and cash equivalent 432,312Accounts receivable, net 2,927,225Prepaid expenses 364,365Total current assets 3,723,902

Property and EquipmentLand and buildings 7,271,990Furniture and equipment 3,368,287Less accumulated depreciation (6,216,788)Total property and equipment 4,423,489

Other AssetsLong-term investments 1,245,048Restricted Deposits 77,331Pledges receivable noncurrent 268,971Intangible assets 103,719Other 200,883Total other assets 1,895,952

Total Assets 10,o43,343

Liabilities and Net AssetsAccounts payable 312,424Mortgages and other notes payable, due in one year 216,666Accrued expenses 1,286,553Other current liabilities 544,155Total current liabilities 2,359,798

Long-term LiabilitiesMortgages and notes payable, noncurrent 783,451Payable to affiliate 103,719Total long-term liabilities 887,170

Net AssetsUnrestricted 5,359,921Temporarily restricted 1,387,597Permanently restricted 48,857Total net assets 6,796,375

Total Liabilities and Net Assets 10,043,343

Statement of Revenue and ExpensesPublic Support and RevenuePublic support/direct and indirect support 2,133,494Public support/capital and bequests 157,595Special events 91,319Volunteers of America awards and grants 127,209United Way awards and grants 96,019Total public support 2,605,636Revenues and grants from public agencies 23,458,749Program service fees 736,528Rental income 300,492Miscellaneous revenue 188,939Total other revenue 1,225,959

Total Revenue from Operations 27,290,344

Expenses by ProgramHomeless services 4,980,088Addiction recovery services 1,107,929Developmental disability services 12,622,626Correctional services 672,614Health care services 2,403,094Housing 302,787VOA Property Corporation of Louisville 904,860Total program services 22,993,998

Support ServicesManagement and general 2,811,663Fundraising 889,007Administration fees paid to national organization 543,009Total Supporting Services 4,243,679

Total Operating Expenses 27,237,677

Excess/(deficit) from operations 52,667

Non-operating Gains and Losses and Other RevenueGain on sale of real estate 145,719Interest and dividend income 47,909Gains on investments 114,896Profits from other activities 308,524

Net Assets at End of Year 6,796,375

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Community Engagement

Volunteers: 1,462 Volunteer hours: 13,523 Individual donors: 4,184

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Community Engagement

Volunteers: 1,462 Volunteer hours: 13,523 Individual donors: 4,184

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Mrs. Ruth Atkins and Mr. Luis PradaNatalie and John BajandasArt and Bay BaltesMs. Barbara C. BanaszynskiMs. Stephanie BarnettMrs. Mary Louise E. BarrMs. Pamela E. BarryMr. Andrew P. BeckMr. Donald R. BellMr. Stacy BellMs. Victoria BoggsAnonymousGreg Bourke and Michael DeLeonLuAnn and Michael BrentMr. Randy BrothersMs. Meredith W. BrownSusan and Clark Buckmaster

Ms. Jane W. Burks and Mr. G. Richard Burks, IIMr. Jared BurtonMr. Bart R. CarnesAnonymousSandra and Carlous ChambersMs. Ruth H. CloudmanMr. Christopher Conliffe and Mr. Scott HowardPhil and Jane ConnerRobert and Theresa ConnollyAnonymousMr. Richard A. Coomer and Mr. Jamie MasseyDrs. Robert and Kathleen CooterMr. Alfonso N. CornishCrutcher Family FoundationMs. Patricia Cummings and Mr. John A. BruggmanMs. Sherall L. Curtis, ADCarolyn and David DavisLisa DeJaco and Marc CrutcherMr. Erik EakerMs. Patricia L. EdmistonMr. Patrick EnglertMs. Jennifer Englert-CopelandBill and Rosalie FarisMary and Ed FarmerAnonymousDavid W. and Maura B. FennellMs. Farrah FerriellMs. Rita FinnieDavid and Vicki FlaneryKelly Davis FleenorJoe and Angie FleigMr. Marion M. GeeTom and Laura George

Ms. Jan M. GlasgowAnonymousAnonymousCindy Rice GrissomTiffany and John HallJennifer M. HancockTerry and Jenny HarrisHal and Sheila HeinerMr. Kevin J. HickeyGreg and Ann HoeckMr. Demetrius O. HollowayMs. Sheryl A. HowellDavid and Annette HuffMr. Robert ImperialMs. Angela JohnsonSharon and Terry JohnsonJames and Kathleen KauffmanDon and Mary Carol KellySteve and Sharon KerrickMs. Patricia E. KillionGary and Anne KingMr. William F. KolodeyMr. Jon KuehlSheila Laemmle in memory of Dan Laemmle

The Positive Change Society is our giving circle of donors who have invested in long-term solu-tions by pledging at least $1,000 per year for five years. This list is current as of June 30, 2014. To learn more, contact Jennifer Hancock at (502) 636-4649.

To date, our Positive Change Society members have committed

$1,094,803in sustainable funding to support Volunteers of America’s work and mission

Positive Change Society

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AnonymousMr. John T. LauniusMs. Patrice Y. LuxMs. Kimberly H. MaddoxSteve MagreJohn and Claudine MannRue and Carolyn McFarlandMrs. Joyce McKiernan in memory of Ron McKiernanGeorge and Jennifer McMinnSusan and Robert MeansMr. Ken MiddletonJerry & Laura MillerC. Ann MuthDavid and Jae NeumannCatherine Newton, MDMs. Mary R. NixonMr. Thomas M. NorrisR. Wood NorthupMr. Nicholas B. O’Brien

Ms. Tandee L. OgburnDickie and Linda OliverJudie Parks-Gornet and Tim GornetMs. Virginia PeckAnonymousMs. Amy L. PooreMr. Paul G. PressonMs. Paula M. PurifoyKatie ReceveurMr. and Mrs. Samuel R. RechterJennifer Recktenwald and Tony PeytonMs. Linda RiceRobert and Debra RobertsMs. Andrea RobinsonRotary Club of Donelson-HermitageMr. Larry M. RoyAnonymousTerry and Linda ScholesAnonymousJudge Paula Sherlock

Don and Cathy ShoemakerBrad and Patti SmithPete and Caroline SmithKim and Jim SpaldingJoe and Christie SpencerMr. and Ms. L. S. SrinivasanJack and Carolyn SweeneyCharles and Melinda TewellSarah and Gary ThienemanMicki and Don ThomasJoanne and Ken ToweryMs. Donna H. TrabueMs. Janice M. TrimerMichael and Susan VineCourtney WallaceMr. Christopher WardMr. Carl L. WilliamsAnonymousMrs. Frances H. Wilson

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DonorsListed on the following pages are financial gifts received between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014. Volunteers of America also thanks the individuals and companies that made contributions of $249 or less, donated goods or services (including vehicles), and volunteered their time to support our mission, services, and clients during Fiscal Year 2014. Their generous contributions and support exceed the capacity of this publication.

$100,000+Lift A Life FoundationAnonymous

$50,000 - 99,999James Graham Brown Foundation, Inc.Home Depot Foundation

$25,000 - 49,999AnonymousThe Ephraim and Wilma Shaw Roseman Foundation

$10,000 - 24,999Opal Godfrey Brennan TrustMs. Meredith W. BrownBrown-Forman WinesAnonymousCooper Steel Fabricators, Inc.Council on Prevention and Education: Substances, Inc.The HCA FoundationAnonymousKentucky AIDS Alliance AnonymousNissan North America IncThe PNC FoundationThe UPS FoundationWHAS Crusade for Children

$5,000 - 9,999AnonymousBosse Mattingly Constructors, Inc.Ms. Jane W. Burks and Mr. G. Richard Burks, IIMr. Terry BurnsCaldwell Charitable TrustAnonymousThe Champ Foundation LLC

GE Employees Community FundGE FoundationJenny and Terry HarrisAnonymousLG&E and KU Energy LLCMary and Ted NixonR. Wood NorthupAnonymousPiedmont Natural GasPNC BankMrs. Juanita SiersMr. Gene UlrichUPSWalgreensFred B. and Opal S. Woosley Foundation

$2,500 - 4,999Altman Insurance ServicesArt and Bay BaltesMs. Pamela E. BarryWilliam E. Barth FoundationBlue Grass Community FoundationTommy and Christine BordersCrutcher Family FoundationJoseph Delaney Memorial Endowment FundDel Mar MedicalF & M BankFive-Star Technology SolutionsJ. David and Vicki FlaneryMr. David L. GraeserHagemeyerMs. Jennifer M. HancockHonorable Order of Kentucky ColonelsJDC Coatings IncKindred HealthcareKosair CharitiesJoan and John LaGrasseManor Respiratory Care, Inc.

Paul and Annie McLaughlinSusan and Robert MeansDickie and Linda OliverPNC Institutional InvestmentsJudie Parks and Tim GornetMrs. Ruth Atkins and Mr. Luis PradaMr. Larry M. RoyWoodrow M. and Florence G. Strickler Designated FundSubway Development of TennesseeTexas RoadhouseToyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky, Inc.Mr. Neal WallaceBen and Whitney WilsonRobert Winthrop Charitable TrustWyatt, Tarrant & Combs, LLPYates Services

$1,000 - 2,499AnonymousThe Allstate FoundationAlltrade Service Solutions, LLCAmerican WaterAnonymousNatalie and John BajandasMs. Barbara C. BanaszynskiMs. Stephanie BarnettB-Dry Systems of Louisville Inc.Daniel and Jayne BecherMr. Donald R. BellMr. Stacy BellMrs. Edith S. BinghamBluegrass ClassicLuAnn and Michael BrentMr. Randy BrothersMr. Mike BrownMr. Leighton BushCentury II Staffing, Inc.Sandra and Carlous Chambers24

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Mr. Johnnie ChavezChoosewellMs. Ruth H. CloudmanShelly and Jerry ColeCommonwealth Blinds & ShadesPhil and Jane ConnerRobert and Theresa ConnollyAnonymousV. V. Cooke FoundationMr. Richard A. Coomer and Mr. Jamie MasseyDrs. Robert and Kathleen CooterCopartMr. Alfonso N. CornishMs. Patricia Cummings and Mr. John A. BruggmanMs. Sherall L. Curtis, ADThe Danner FoundationCarolyn and David DavisMr. John DavisDominant Divas Social Club

Ms. Karen DunawayEMC Structural Engineers, PCMr. Howard E. EakerMs. Patricia L. EdmistonEmdeonEstes Excavating, Inc.Mary and Ed FarmerDavid W. and Maura B. FennellMs. Farrah FerriellAnonymousMs. Rita R. FinnieJoe and Angie FleigMr. James W. FordCharles and Carol FrenchDr. and Ms. Russell J. Gailor, DVMMr. and Mrs. Philip B. GarmonMr. Marion M. GeeMr. Ryan GeorgeTom and Laura George

AnonymousTiffany and John HallMr. Frank HarshawThomas and Helene Hartzell FundMajor General (Ret) Charles K. HeidenHal and Sheila HeinerMr. Kevin J. HickeyGreg and Ann HoeckMr. and Mrs. R. Gene HoffmanMs. Sheryl A. HowellDavid and Annette HuffMs. Jennifer R. HughesHumana, Inc.IBM Employee and Retiree Charitable Contribution CampaignSharon and Terry JohnsonKenwal Steel CorporationGary and Anne King

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Volunteers of America relies on the support of corporations and businesses in our region to continue our work. Members of our Power of 1 Community, a corporate giving circle that provides support for programs across our region have made a multi-year financial commitment to our mission.

Power of 1 Community

Alltrade Service Solutions, Inc. Altman Insurance ServicesBlue Grass MotorsportBosse Mattingly Constructors, Inc.Brown-FormanByrne’s Garage, Inc.CITY PropertiesDeming Malone Livesay & OstroffDominant Divas Social ClubDuplicator Sales & Service, Inc.Fifth Third BankHeine Brothers CoffeeHighland CleanersHumana - CaresourceHumana, Inc.Kentucky TrailerLG&E and KU

Messer Construction CompanyMountjoy Chilton Medley LLCPapa John’s InternationalPassport Health PlanPNC BankRadio Sound, Inc.Riverside Parking Stites & Harbison PLLCStrothman & Company PSCThe Lion Partnership LLCUniversity of LouisvilleUPSWalgreensWellCare Health Plans, Inc.Winton and Hiestand Law GroupWyatt, Tarrant & Combs LLPYUM! Brands, Inc.

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Sheeran Howard King Family FundKing’s Daughters Medical CenterMr. William F. KolodeyMr. Jon KuehlLeadership Louisville CenterLeeper Enterprises IncMs. Patrice Y. LuxMacLean Foundation, Inc.Mr. Steve MagreMr. and Mrs. John B. MannMarshall Health University Physicians & Surgeons Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred M. McCordMrs. Joyce McKiernan, in memory of Ron McKiernanGeorge and Jennifer McMinnMr. Ken N. MiddletonThomas and Cheryl MitchellJP Morgan ChaseMountjoy Chilton MedleyMrs. Janet M. MussonNalco an ECOLAB CompanyRoger and Terri NealDavid and Jae NeumannCatherine Newton, MDMr. Thomas M. NorrisNorton HealthcareDr. Ethel H. O’Brien Designated FundMr. Nicholas B. O’BrienOffice Furniture Concepts LLCPNC BankMs. Virginia PeckPhiladelphia InsurancePinnacle BankMr. Joe E. PoeMs. Amy L. PooreMs. Paula M. PurifoyPuro-CleanMs. Katie ReceveurMr. and Mrs. Samuel R. RechterJennifer Recktenwald & Tony Peyton

Ms. Linda RiceRobert and Debra RobertsRockstar Golf and SportsRogers Group, Inc.George and Melissa RueSachs Investment GroupAnonymousTerry and Linda ScholesSequoyah Hills Presbyterian ChurchMr. Mahesh Seshadri and Ms. Jyothi MaheshJudge Paula SherlockDon and Cathy ShoemakerCaroline and Pete SmithBrad and Patti SmithSmoothie KingKim and Jim SpaldingMr. and Ms. L. S. SrinivasanStites & Harbison PLLCStrothman & Company PSCJack and Carolyn SweeneyT & T Family FoundationTNT FireworksCharles and Melinda TewellMicki and Don ThomasJoanne and Ken ToweryMs. Donna H. TrabueUniversity of LouisvilleVFW Post 3634Michael and Susan VineVOICES of KentuckianaMs. Judith E. WagnerChristopher A. WardWhitt’s BarbecueMrs. Frances H. WilsonRJ Young CompanyYum ! Brands Foundation, Inc.Zoeller Company

$500 - 999American Life & Accident Insurance CoAtlas Machine & Supply, Inc.Barnes Auto Service, Inc.Mrs. Mary Louise E. BarrMrs. Norma J. Bender

Benn Family Fund for Volunteers of AmericaAmy and Lee BenovitzMrs. Doris H. BridgemanBrian and Molly BurgdorfMr. Jared BurtonCapistrano Associates, Inc.Mr. Bart R. CarnesMs. Paulette Caron-TurnerMr. Christopher Conliffe and Mr. Scott HowardMr. and Mrs. Lloyd CroftMr. David M. CrumleyDare To Care, Inc.Catherine and James DarmstadtMr. Roy M. Davenport JrMarc and Lisa DeJaco CrutcherDonelson/Hermitage Rotary FoundationDouglass Boulevard Christian ChurchReverend John G. EiflerMr. and Mrs. Joseph L. ElmoreAnonymousMs. Jennifer Englert-CopelandMr. and Mrs. James L. EversoleKeeta and Dave FoxPaul and Mary FranzMrs. Myra G. GaronDonald and Carol GiffenMs. Jan M. GlasgowMs. Ruth F. GoldsteinMr. E. J. GolightlyDr. and Mrs. Charles GrahamPatrick and Christine GrismerMs. Elizabeth M. HaendigesMary and Larry HartMr. and Mrs. R. Brooks Hatcher JrMr. Demetrius O. HollowayMr. Rich HornungMr. Ken HowardInternational Systems of America, LLCMs. Mitzi JacksonMr. Zachary JacksonMr. Kevin Jaggers, PSCMr. and Mrs. David A. JonesCarroll and Rosalie KamerMr. Ronald S. Kareken

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Ms. Lisa Keener and Mr. Bill HollanderDon and Mary Carol KellyKentuckiana Auto Storage Pool, Inc.Steve and Sharon KerrickMs. Patti E. KillionMr. James B. KlumpSteve Kraman, M.D.Charles and Cindy KuertzLHI Lighting Sales, Inc.AnonymousAnonymousMr. John T. LauniusMrs. Barbara B. LewisMs. Virginia LewisLexington-Fayette County Urban GovernmentNathan and Andrea LindemeyerMr. Samuel C. LongFrancis and Margaret LoriMrs. Charlotte J. LuneyMs. Kimberly H. MaddoxMr. Kevin MarshMr. Richard W. MartinellMr. William McCafferyMr. Doug McFarlandRue and Carolyn McFarlandMrs. Mary T. MeansCatherine and David MekusMesser Construction CompanyMrs. Arlyn J. MetcalfeDr. and Mrs. Michael J. MeulerMs. Dana K. MoodyMr. Theodore T. Myre JrJacqueline A. Noonan, M.D.Ms. Hilary E. O’BrienMs. Tandee L. OgburnJim and Barbara PearceAnonymousMs. Kimie T. PendletonMr. Kenneth C. PlotnikMr. Carl PowellMr. James PrzyborowskiMs. Elaine K. RahmCindy Read and Chip NoldCarol and Thomas Recktenwald

Mike ReynoldsMs. Cindy Rice GrissomDon, Terry & Joseph RichardsMs. Andrea RobinsonMr. Todd RosenbaumAnonymousHarry and Helen RothgerberWilliam and Kaelin RybakSaint Matthews United Methodist ChurchTrish and Bill SegrestAnonymousMs. Amy E. ShoemakerPaul and Judith ShoemakerBruce and Janice SibertMrs. Lena F. SleamakerMr. and Mrs. Robert W. Smith JrMr. George M. SniderSnowden & Associates, Inc.The Star Group, LLCMs. Novalene Stevenson-SitgravesMs. Ann L. SwopeThorntonsBilly and Ann Trout

Unified Technologies, LLCMr. and Mrs. Charles A. Van StockumVan Zandt, Emrich & CaryMr. David WalkerBetsy and Harry WallWalmartKwane Watson, DMDMrs. Suzanne W. WhaleyStephen and Patricia WheelerMs. Tanya WieseAnonymousAnonymousMs. Ellen S. WilsonJoan and David WinklerLessley and Richard Wood

$250 - 499Abbott’s Services IncTyson and Claire AdamsMs. Ann T. AllenDana and Paula ArohB & B Metals IncMs. Betty M. Barnett

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AnonymousMs. Tatiana BartolucciMr. James R. BaultMrs. Jo Ann BeckerMr. and Mrs. Albert W. BenningerMr. T. Grant BensonBruce and Donna BohnMr. and Mrs. John R. Bohn JrVincent and Lynn BootheMr. and Mrs. J. David BordersMr. Brooks H. BowerMrs. Ruth M. BowersMr. and Mrs. James F. BraunMrs. Jane BreeceMs. Betty D. BrownMr. and Mrs. David M. BrowneMr. and Mrs. Steven R. BryantMr. Bob BrymerBuisson Investment CorporationMrs. Julie B. CampbellMr. James M. Cantrell JrMr. Mark A. CarrollAnonymousMark and Mariellen CassidyMr. James R. CogburnMr. William Collins

Combined Federal Campaign Central Ohio and West VirginiaAnonymousAnonymousMs. Susan M. CoomesMs. Betty F. CourtneyMs. Meryl F. CraigMs. G. Bianca CristofoliMr. and Ms. Dewey L. Curtis JrMr. David A. DafoeJohn and Ann DavisMs. Anne C. DeavenMr. Eric DeweyMs. Susan DiamondMs. Kathy A. DienerAnonymousDiversified Sales and Marketing of Kentucky, Inc.Mr. Allen P. Dodd, IIIMrs. Betty L. DoeringMr. Thomas E. DunbarGlenial and Gwyneth DuttonArloa I. Eckels, M.D.Mrs. Margaret D. EllabyMr. John C. EverettEvergreen Lawncare & Landscaping, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. FauberMr. and Mrs. George E. Fischer

Mr. Jon L. FleischakerMr. Mark A. FordMr. and Mrs. M. L. FowlerMs. LaToya FrennessonMs. Tina L. FulkersonG & C Communications Inc.Mr. Gene P. GardnerMs. Linda M. George and Mr. John McGeeneySteven D. Glassman, M.D.Mr. and Mrs. Elmo H. GoldsmithMs. Linda M. GrahamGina and James GregoryMr. and Mrs. George J. HallMrs. Helen HammerMrs. Jane M. HardinMichael and Mary Beth HarlamertMr. and Mrs. Harold L. HayesMr. Robert M. HaynesVirgil and Alice HaysMr. Neal HerringtonAllen and Michelle HertzmanMr. Brian W. HodgeMrs. Anne HoeckMr. David HooverHorizon Group InternationalAnonymousAnonymousJohn and Mary JeffersonMr. Donald A. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Robert F. JonesDavid and Connie JordanDr. and Mrs. Hermann W. KaebnickNancy and John KeckKiller LLCMs. Katie KingMrs. Ann B. KirwanMs. Patricia A. KlumbMr. John R. KrawczykMs. Mary J. KutzRodger and Bevin LedererMs. Peggy LewisThe Lion Partnership LLCMr. Russell LloydMs. Elizabeth LorchMs. Kristen Lucas28

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Mr. and Mrs. Max C. MasonMr. Timothy L. McCabeMrs. Betty B. McCordMs. Melanie McCoyAnna and Terry McCurryMs. Holly McDevittMs. Karen L. McLeanMeridian Surgical Partners LLCMs. Nannette MershonDr. and Mrs. Edward L. MitchellMr. Mark MitchenMs. Robin MohnMr. Donald S. MucciMr. H. Michael NashMr. John M. OsborneOscar’s Germantown HardwarePS Bindery Equipment Sales & Service IncAnthony and Kathleen PassafiumeMr. and Mrs. Frank W. PenickMs. Susan PittmanMs. Kathy PlominMr. Douglas PohlEstate of Leslie and Gerry PressonMr. William A. Price

Philip and Marsha PriddyMs. Clara PrimProfessional Bank ServicesMs. Robyn M. PrzybylekMrs. Barbara S. PulliamDr. and Mrs. James R. RamseyMs. Joan C. RappMs. Lydia Ann RedmondDaniel and Amy ReynoldsNorma and Lawrence ReynoldsMrs. Meta S. RichardsRiverside Parking, Inc.Mr. Wayne RoseMr. John D. RotteroDennis and Angie RowlandMr. Brian C. Rublein and Ms. Robin L. HughesMs. Peggy SabolMarc and Vicki SatterthwaiteAlan and Carol SchmitzMr. Eric SchmitzDavid and Verna SchweickhardtMr. Ben SelfSewell Industrial Electronics, Inc.Ms. Ann M. Sheadel

Dr. and Mrs. Roger J. ShottMr. and Mrs. John L. Sobieski JrMr. Patrick SouthallAnonymousMr. and Mrs. Richard A. SpencerMrs. Jennie L. StaugasMrs. Mary C. StitesMrs. Betty A. StotzCarl and Ellen ThomasMr. and Mrs. Ken D. ThompsonThrifty Car SalesAnonymousAnonymousMr. and Mrs. James O. TraftonAnonymousMr. Jim Bartlett TurnerDanielle M. Turns, M.D.United Way of KentuckyUnited Way of Metropolitan NashvilleStephen and Kelli Van ZantMs. Tammie VinsonKevin and Roberta WalterTom and Carol WaltonMs. Michelle WellsJim and Mary WelpMrs. Marilyn WerstMs. Lydia J. WhittingtonDr. and Ms. Roger H. WidmerMr. Dale A. WillardMr. Carl L. WilliamsAnonymousLisa and Larry WilsonMrs. Ruth T. WimsattMr. and Mrs. William O. WindchyMr. Stanley WindhorstMs. Katherine A. WitheringtonWomen Lawyers AssociationWoodmen of the WorldMs. Frances H. WoodwardMr. H. E. Wooten, III, MS-CFPRodney and Mary WootenMrs. Elizabeth P. WrightLucian and Deborah YoungMs. Sherri S. YoungMr. Guthrie L. Zaring 29

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Commonwealth of Kentucky:Department of Behavioral Health,

Developmental and Intellectual DisabilitiesDepartment of CorrectionsDepartment of Education

Department for Public HealthDepartment of Veterans AffairsKentucky Housing Corporation

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LeadershipGovernment &community partners

Kosair Charities

Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government

Louisville Metro GovernmentLouisville Metro Housing Authority

Seven Counties Services, Inc.

Senior TeamJennifer Hancock, President and CEOBay Baltes, Senior Vice President of Human ResourcesTiffany Cole Hall, Vice President of Northern Developmental Disabilities ServicesRita Finnie, Vice President of Southern Developmental Disabilities ServicesTom George, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial OfficerJonathan Kuehl, Senior Director of Operations Support and OversightJennifer McMinn, Vice President of Clinical and Regional ServicesTandee Ogburn, Vice President of External Relations

Editorial/creativeJennifer Recktenwald, Senior Director of CommunicationsClaire Sheehan, Creative Services Manager

Tennessee Department of Intellectual and Developmental and Disabilities

United Way of Greater Cincinnati

U.S. Social Security Administration

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

U.S. Department of Labor

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

Volunteers of America of Kentucky serving Kentucky, Tennessee, Southern Indiana,West Virginia, and Southern Ohio creates positive change in the lives of individuals and communities through a ministry of service.

Volunteers of America of Kentucky, a fully accredited charity, meets or exceeds all 20 of the Better Business Bureau’s Standards for Charity Accountability.

86 cents of every dollar we raise supports community services for people in need.

Indiana Bureau of Developmental Disabilities Services

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Board of DirectorsChair, Lisa DeJaco, Wyatt Tarrant & Combs, LLC Vice Chair, Carl Williams, PSST, LLC Treasurer, Karen Dunaway, CPA, PLLCSecretary, Sharon Johnson, LG&E and KU Member-at-large of Executive Committee, George McMinn, Messer ConstructionJennifer Hancock, President and CEO, Volunteers of America of Kentucky

Tyson Adams, Stites & Harbison, PLLCSandra Chambers, Jefferson Community and Technical CollegeJudge McKay Chauvin, Jefferson County District CourtChris Conliffe, Conliffe & HIckey, LLCAl Cornish, Norton Healthcare Patricia Cummings, Consultant David Fennell, Retired, PNC BankBarbara Ford, Barbara J. Ford, LLCKeeta Fox, Papa John’s InternationalDustin L. Howard, Kightlinger & Gray, LLP Jeremy LaMontagne, Humana, Inc.Steve Magre, Magre Outsource Melanie McCoy, PNC Wealth ManagementKen Middleton, Middleton Consulting, LLCMark Mitchen, UPSDave Neumann, ConsultantDickie OliverJudie Parks, Berkshire Hathaway Parks & WeisbergPaula Purifoy, Metropolitan Sewer DistrictCindy Read, Kentuckiana WorksL. Srinivasan, GE AppliancesChris Ward, DMLO Certified Public AccountantsKen Wilson, Brown-Forman Wines USA

Board CounselMichael Lannon, Attorney at Law and CPA, Weber & Rose, PSC

Left to right: Judge McKay Chauvin, Judge Paula Sherlock, Karen Dunaway,and Lisa DeJaco.

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LeadershipPresident’s Advisory CouncilPamela E. Barry, PNC Wealth ManagementJ. David Flanery, RetiredDaniel Hall, University of LouisvilleRichard Hallman, UPS AirlinesDonald Kelly, Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, LLPJack D. Sweeney, PNC Bank

Bluegrass Advisory CouncilAndrew Beck, CirrusMio, Inc.Doug Brock, Kentucky American Water CompanyJudy Craft, Milestone RealtyTeresa Isaac, Lexington Fair Housing CouncilPaula Johnson, LexisNexisConnie Morgan, MSN, RN, RetiredKathy Plomin, United Way of the Bluegrass, Past PresidentJohn Schrader, AttorneyBruce Simpson, Stoll Keenan Ogden, PLLCStephanie Spires, Arbor Youth ServicesKay L. Soda, Pike and Preston

Middle Tennesse Advisory CouncilTara Bloom, Senior Home Health CareLuAnn Brent, RetiredTerry Burns, Burns Insurance GroupLeighton Bush, Bush InsuranceShelly Cole, Del Mar Medical, Manor HealthMelyssa Evans, Indoff Commercial InteriorsJenny Harris, F&M BankStacey Horner, Summit HospitalSharon Kipp, Team Kipp RealtorsJoan Lagrasse, Imagen, Inc.Willie McDonald, CedarStone BankPaul Presson, Musgrove PartnershipVictoria VanDyke, ReMax Roger Widmer, Argosy UniversityLynn Williams, ComcastBen Wilson, Team Wilson Real Estate Partners, LLC

West Tennessee Adivsory CouncilDavid Benson, WyrestormAmy Carson, Modern WoodmenPhil Conner, Conner Realty & ConstructionPatrica Edmiston, The Arc TennesseeDr. Sheena Hanserd, Stand for Children

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