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Students supported with school-wide services Students mentored 85% BIPOC 76% LOW INCOME 67% EXPOSED TO TRAUMA 17% SPECIAL EDUCATION 10% LGBTQ+ 21% ELL HIGHLINE SCHOOLS SERVED FEDERAL WAY SCHOOLS SERVED CASE MANAGED STUDENTS Improved Attendance Improved Behavior Surrounding students with a community of support... ...Empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life. Families supported financially during COVID-19 Hours served by volunteers Partner organizations Seniors Graduated Improved Coursework *Data reflects outcomes prior to school closure

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Page 1: CASE MANAGED STUDENTS - federalway.ciswa.orgfederalway.ciswa.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2020/08/Impact-Re… · Kimberly Phillips, HomeStreet Bank Jamie Waller, Lloyd Enterprises

Students supportedwith school-wide

servicesStudentsmentored

8 5 %   B I P O C76% LOW INCOME

67% EXPOSED TO TRAUMA

17% SPECIAL EDUCATION10% LGBTQ+

2 1 % E L L

HIGHLINESCHOOLS SERVED

FEDERAL WAY SCHOOLS SERVED

CASE MANAGED STUDENTS

ImprovedAttendance Improved

Behavior

Surrounding students with acommunity of support...

...Empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life.

Families supported financially during COVID-19

Hours servedby volunteers

Partnerorganizations

Seniors Graduated Improved

Coursework

*Data reflectsoutcomes prior to

school closure

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Jennifer Cox, CHI FranciscanBob Danielle, University of PhoenixKimberly Phillips, HomeStreet Bank

Jamie Waller, Lloyd EnterprisesBob Wroblewski, Retired Weyerhaeuser

TREASURER SECRETARYBrett Hulse, Laurus Financial Darcy Webb, Sylvan Learning CenterPRESIDENT

Mary Bigham, Wild Waves

Alaska Airlines FoundationBECUBob and Cynthia WroblewskiFederal Way RotaryHomeStreet BankInspirus Credit UnionJeff and LeAnne StockRed Canoe Credit UnionRobert R. Bergis Charitable Trust

Cafe D'arteColdwell Banker DanforthDave and Valerie DanforthESM Consulting EngineersFW Coalition Against TraffickingGrace ChurchGrant and Jenny HulseJeanne and Jim BurbidgeKaren Vander ArkKitts CornerKiwanis Club of Federal WayMark ClirehughMike ElfstromMilton A. and Charlotte Kramer Charitable FoundationOffice of Pete von ReichbauerPark 16Patrick Hoey and Anna Huntington-HoeyQualstar Credit UnionRoland and Angela MitchellSouth King Firefighters FoundationSusan and Bruce HondaSylvan Learning CenterTom and Cindy PiersonUptown SquareUS Bank FoundationWeyerhaueser

PublicFunders

Individuals& Events

1825 S. 316th St., Federal Way, WA 98003 | 253-529-7440 | cisfederalway.org

Amanda Santo, Multi-Service CenterKassie Swenson, Federal Way Public Schools

GrantsCorporate

67%

15%

TOTAL REVENUE:7%

11% $1,142,196

TOTAL EXPENSES:$1,097,560

Fundraising Programs Admin

AT&T FoundationBallmer GroupBest Starts for KidsCostco Discuren FoundationFederal Way Public SchoolsGrousemont FoundationHighline Public Schools

City of Federal WayCNCS AmeriCorpsLaurus Financial

CHI Franciscan HealthHeartland ConstructionMulti-Service CenterPete Gonzales and Tracy OsterPride FoundationSound Credit UnionWild Waves

*Recognizing cash gifts of $1,000+ fromJuly 1, 2019-June 30, 2020.

Every dollar is critical to our mission andwe express our sincere thanks to everyonewho supported us this year!

89%

6%5%