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Cleveland Kids In Need Resource Center3631 Perkins Avenue, Suite 1C • Cleveland, OH 44114

216.361.0840www.clevelandkidsinneed.org

On behalf of the teachers and students who benefit from this Center,THANK YOU to all our supporters!

Cleveland Kids in NeedResource Center @clekidsinneed

Report to the Community

2 013 - 2 01 4

School Supplies.. .Changing lives

© 2014 The CLEVELAND Kids In Need RESOURCE CENTER

A letter from the Executive Director and Chair, Board of Trustees

Dear Supporters,

The 2013-2014 school year brought about significant change and growth for the Cleveland Kids inNeed and prompted us to share our story in this, our first “Report to the Community: SchoolSupplies…Changing Lives”. When the Center opened in late 2001, we served 25 schools in theCleveland Metropolitan School District - a small number of the schools where nearly every child qualifiedfor the free or reduced lunch program. Over the years, we expanded the number of schools we supportto include the entire Cleveland Metropolitan and East Cleveland school districts, as well as eligibleparochial and nonprofit charter schools also serving these communities.

But in the 2013-2014 school year, through generous donations of money, classroom supplies, andvolunteer hours we have been able to address the disturbing fact that 50% of schoolchildren in CuyahogaCounty qualify for free or reduced lunch and they don't live solely in Cleveland or East Cleveland. Thisyear, we have been able to:

• Expand our support to 240 schools in 11 school districts with the potential to support about100,000 schoolchildren in need.

• Receive for distribution $1.6 million in school and classroom supplies and more than 500,000 books.• Collaborate with First Book to distribute 500,000 books throughout the country with 287,000

given to Northeast Ohio children.• Hire a part-time Warehouse Manager and part-time Development Director to build the

Center’s capacity.

Our goal for the upcoming years is to continually strengthen our capacity to serve as manyschoolchildren as possible. Our focus now is on increasing the number of teachers within each eligibleschool that use the Center. We will also work tirelessly to raise awareness of the needs of schoolchildrenthroughout the Northeast Ohio region and inform the community of how they can help.

We know it will be a challenge, but every year we face this challenge with the enthusiasm of a childwith a full backpack on the first day of school!

Thank you for your support,

Sincerely,

Barbara Deeds,Executive Director

Anthony Vacanti,Chair, Board of Trustees

Individual Donors$1000 and AboveAkil HameedAlan SilvermanAndrew RashidAnthony VacantiBrandi GioielloBrian & Lisa VulpittaBud & Katie KochDan & Linda BroganGary CerasiJan Hammond & Ed HemmelgarnJeff & Janet DorenkottJim & Debbie WilliamsJudi & Steve KovachLarry SlenczkaLori TaylorMike WattsMitch BowlusTom & Nancy DankowskiTony DeCarlo

$500 to $999Anne & Kevin GinleyBrendan SchmaltzDan & Kelly LaGuardiaDavid & Judith PetersonDavid ZeleznikFrank LinsalataGary KabatGina JeckeringHanna RothHannah & Kimball RubinJennifer SommersJonathan SobelKathy & John HirkoMarc GlassmanMelissa & Bill FosterRobin & Katie Harbage

$100 to $499Abigail StadlinAllie HirkoAngela WilcoxsonAudrey & Daniel WalshBarbara DeedsBetsy & Fred StueberBrandon HemmelgarnBrandon VulpittaBryan VedrodyCharles & Janice TothConnie AboodConstellation SchoolsDave & Wendy SmithDavid & Connie MathisDavid & Kathleen VeghDebbie ScottDebbie Vedrody

Dennis & Linda DunnDiane & Tim BickettEdward HemmelgamElaine BlaskoElyse ChengeryFred GeisGail & Thomas CudakGary WalkerHoward AmsterJan & Susan FoleyJanet DorenkottJay CrumbJennifer SoblettJoanne BehnkeJohn & Jane TelichJohn PottsJonathan HirkoJoseph TicharJP ChounetJulie & Bill EverettKaren & Steve PetroKatie ColacarroLaurie & Henry ForbushLee-Ann SpacekLinda DunnLindsay VulpittaLisa HollyLisa VulpittaLorna & Vova ChernomorettsMarcella ReddyMargaret SinkovichMarianne CrosleyMirco MandicPatricia HanousekPatrick HollandPaul KazmierczakPete DrouhardRebecca LewisRichard ConklinRita ForbushRobin & Katie HarbageRyan QuinnSara SinexSonya ThompsonSue MacDonaldTammy PrentissTerri KazmierczakTracy GavlakTracy Hill

Up to $99Adam KenneyAlbert KautzmanAnita AllandAnthony StaffCasey KohutCatherine Rodjom

Charles RatnerCheryl JonesChristina SterlingCindy WeaverCynthia DunhamDavid WeissDavid WynnDeborah ZeleiDebra CaspioEdward WagnerElizabeth PekarGuy DanserHarry AskinHeather PittsIlsa RodriguezJames FinnertyJane PetoJanet ZubrickyJanice SultanJay MageeJennifer HamulaJennifer RoweJennifer VictorJoann ReynoldsJohn Wesley NicholsJoshua BruffJudy DavidsonKaren SinchakKimberly SmithLinda HaligowskiMarcus StewartMargaret KochevarMaria VirovecMariene PhillipsMichael KalistaNana EasterNancy ColvinNancy Ryan SeryakPatricia ComaiPatricia RichmannPaula HennesseyRaymond SuttleRenee HatchRichard TomsickRobert DunnRoberta RusekSharon Lucas Sherwin-Williams FoundationSteven BehringerSW-WMS Women’s ClubTheresa Ann CaleTonyia Comer SmitherTricia MergoWanda BaezWesley Nade

School Supplies.. . Changing lives

Our Community

Our Impact

To ensure that every child is prepared to learn and succeedby providing free school supplies to Cuyahoga County

students most in need.

Over half of the schoolchildren in Cuyahoga County arereceiving free or reduced lunches. In some schools, thenumber is 100% of schoolchildren. These children live inhouseholds where basic needs are often unmet, and equippinga child with the supplies they need for school just isn't possible.

Cleveland Kids in Need Resource Center opened in November2001. Our goal is simple, to ensure that every child is preparedto learn and succeed by providing free school supplies toteachers of the students who are most in need. We do thisbecause we believe:

Corporate Donors4imprintAdvance Industries GroupApplied Industrial TechnologiesArt Windows & Coverings, Inc.Astro Manufacturing & DesignBJ’s Wholesale ClubBuckingham, Doolittle & BurroughsChico's RetailCleveland Federation of MusiciansCreative Business StrategiesDariceDDR CorporationDollar BankECRM

EMH Wound Care CenterFamily Heritage Life InsuranceFASS Real Estate ManagementFine PointsFirst Federal of LakewoodForest City EnterprisesGoodman Real Estate ServicesHenkel CorporationHyland SoftwareIdeaStream Consumer ProductsKabat, Mielziner & SobelKAZ CompanyKeyBankKohl's

Nordson CorporationOfficemaxPlaying with Fire PizzaPotbelly Sandwich ShopPPG IndustriesProformaRegal CinemasRET-3RMS ManagementRosettaSafeguard PropertiesShurTech BrandsSilverman’sUS Bank

Cleveland Kids in Need Resource Center wasoverwhelmed to learn that Joe Thomas of theCleveland Browns not only wished to make adonation, but also bring some of his teammatesto the Center to help teachers shop for supplies!Since that first visit, Joe and his wife Anniehave been faithful supporters of our Center andour mission. Thanks Joe and Annie!

A Special RecognitionA Special Recognition

Fifty percent of schoolchildren in Cuyahoga County come to

school lacking basic supplies needed to learn

When we opened our doors, we served 25 schools in the ClevelandMetropolitan School District. From our 15,000 sq. ft. facility and with thegenerous support of our donors and funders, we've been able to grow tomeet the needs of more schools and districts where 65% or moreschoolchildren qualify for free or reduced lunch.In 2013-2014, we expanded support to eligibleschools in Bedford, Cleveland Heights-UniversityHeights, Euclid, Garfield Heights, Lakewood, MapleHeights, Richmond Heights, South Euclid, andWarrensville Heights. We now serve over 240schools in Cuyahoga County and have the potentialto impact over 100,000 schoolchildren with coresupplies, art supplies and books.

2001:25 Schools10,000 Students

2001:25 Schools10,000 Students

In-Kind Donors

Our Center would not be able to exist andimpact the lives of so many low-incomeschoolchildren without the support of many.We receive in-kind donations from both nationaland local companies and financial support from foundations,companies, and individuals.

AdcomAdvance Wire FormingAmros IndustriesArt Window CoveringsBagsmith, Inc.BJ’s Wholesale ClubCleveland BrownsDariceEMH Westlake Wound CareFaber CastellFine PointsFirst BookFox 8

Gary Walker DesignGo2IT GroupHenkel CorporationJo-Ann Fabric & CraftsLuscious VerdeOhio Secure ShredProgressive InsuranceReProsRosettaScholastic Book FairsShurTech BrandsSilverman’s

FoundationsAbington FoundationBanks Baldwin FoundationBruening FoundationCyrus Eaton FoundationFerro FoundationForest City EnterprisesFowler Family FoundationGrainger FoundationJoe Thomas FoundationKent H. Smith Charitable TrustKeybank FoundationLouise & David IngallsFoundation

Madav IX FoundationMurphy Family FoundationNortheast Ohio Golf CharitiesRegal FoundationReinberger FoundationS K Wellman FoundationStocker FoundationStolier Family FoundationTarget FoundationThomas H. White FoundationUS Bank FoundationVoice of the Children

Our Donors

School Supplies.. .Changing lives

In the 2013-2014 school year,teachers made over 2,800 visits tothe Center to get free basic supplies,art supplies, incentives, uniformsand books for their students. TheCenter received for distribution over$1.6 Million in supplies and givesthem to teachers for their students,one shopping cart at a time.

In collaboration with First Book, we distributed 287,000 booksto 238 NE Ohio nonprofits and teachers free of charge for

the children they serve. We also held our first SummerReading Book Distribution, welcoming 285 eligibleteachers to our Center to select 2 to 4 books per child

to give to their students to take home for the summer.These treasures will enable low-income students,who typically have no books in the home, to starttheir own home libraries, facilitate summer reading,and develop a love of reading.

287,000 Books Distributed

We receive our supplies from a variety of sourcesranging from national manufacturers and retailers tolocal companies. Our financial donors are essentialto our ability to transport, receive, sort, assemble,store, shelve and distribute the donated supplies.

2,800 Teacher Visits2,800 Teacher Visits

Our PartnersOur Center is able to acquire, transport, warehouse and distribute $1.6 Million in supplieseach year due to the generous donations of time, money, and products of individuals,corporations, and private foundations. With a small staff of four, we rely entirely on thevolunteer efforts of so many. From faithful individuals to corporate departments to civicgroups, over 3,184 volunteer hours have helped make this school year a success.

The Cleveland Kids in Need Resource Center is a local,independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Our Center is one of32 centers nationwide that are affiliated with the Kids in Need Foundation, locatedin Dayton, Ohio. Through this affiliation, our Center is able to share in nationwidedonations of classroom supplies from companies like Dixon Ticonderoga, Elmers, 3M, andTarget. The Center is responsible for the cost of transporting these donations to Cleveland from aroundthe country and warehousing them until distribution. We also regularly receive generous product donationsfrom local companies like Silverman’s, Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Stores, ShurTech Brands, and Darice.

Individuals, groups, and local companies show their generosity by hosting supply drives throughout the yearand bringing those supplies to the center. For eight years in a row, the Greater Cleveland community hasshown their support for our mission and for schoolchildren in need by participating in the Fox 8 Stuff theBus supply drive, donating thousands of dollars in classroom supplies in just one day! The combineddonation from these three sources amounted to $1.6 Million in classroom supplies to distribute thisschool year.

The monetary donations we receive from foundations, companies, groups and individuals are our onlysources of the funds needed each year to operate the program; transport and warehouse supplies;manage volunteers and coordinate teacher shopping visits.

Classroom teachers are allowed to shop twice per school year, filling a shopping cart with classroom supplies,crafts and incentives, and class sets of books for free. On average, each teacher visit is worth $535 ofitems that often teachers would otherwise purchase themselves to ensure that their students are equippedwith the tools they need to learn.

Our Method

Cash Donations forProgram Operations,

Transport & Warehousing,Volunteer & Teacher Visit

Coordination

Local, Corporate,Group, and Individual

Supply Drives

Local, Corporate,Group, and Individual

Supply Drives

AverageTeacher

Shopping Cartworth $535

Schoolchildren from240 schools in

Cuyahoga County

So how do we work?

Our partnership with Fox 8 forthe Stuff the Bus campaign hasbeen an incredible benefit to theCenter. Fox 8 has helped us raiseawareness in Northeast Ohioabout the need that schoolchildrenthroughout Cuyahoga Countyhave for school supplies everyyear. An estimated $8,000 to$10,000 worth of school suppliesare collected in each bus; thisyear’s campaign stuffed 12.5buses! The outpouring of supportfrom individuals and local companies is an outstanding example of communityengagement on a regional scale. Thank you Fox 8!

Anthony Vacanti, Chair ~ Akil Hameed, Vice-Chair~ Alan Silverman, TreasurerAngela Wilscoxson, Secretary ~ Mitch Bowlus ~ Laurie Forbush ~ Kathy Hirko ~ Joseph Tichar

David Vegh ~ Brian Vulpitta ~ Barbara Deeds, Executive Director

Our Numbers

School Supplies.. .Changing lives

Our Numbers

School Supplies.. .Changing lives

Our PartnersOur Center is able to acquire, transport, warehouse and distribute $1.6 Million in supplieseach year due to the generous donations of time, money, and products of individuals,corporations, and private foundations. With a small staff of four, we rely entirely on thevolunteer efforts of so many. From faithful individuals to corporate departments to civicgroups, over 3,184 volunteer hours have helped make this school year a success.

The Cleveland Kids in Need Resource Center is a local,independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Our Center is one of32 centers nationwide that are affiliated with the Kids in Need Foundation, locatedin Dayton, Ohio. Through this affiliation, our Center is able to share in nationwidedonations of classroom supplies from companies like Dixon Ticonderoga, Elmers, 3M, andTarget. The Center is responsible for the cost of transporting these donations to Cleveland from aroundthe country and warehousing them until distribution. We also regularly receive generous product donationsfrom local companies like Silverman’s, Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Stores, ShurTech Brands, and Darice.

Individuals, groups, and local companies show their generosity by hosting supply drives throughout the yearand bringing those supplies to the center. For eight years in a row, the Greater Cleveland community hasshown their support for our mission and for schoolchildren in need by participating in the Fox 8 Stuff theBus supply drive, donating thousands of dollars in classroom supplies in just one day! The combineddonation from these three sources amounted to $1.6 Million in classroom supplies to distribute thisschool year.

The monetary donations we receive from foundations, companies, groups and individuals are our onlysources of the funds needed each year to operate the program; transport and warehouse supplies;manage volunteers and coordinate teacher shopping visits.

Classroom teachers are allowed to shop twice per school year, filling a shopping cart with classroom supplies,crafts and incentives, and class sets of books for free. On average, each teacher visit is worth $535 ofitems that often teachers would otherwise purchase themselves to ensure that their students are equippedwith the tools they need to learn.

Our Method

Cash Donations forProgram Operations,

Transport & Warehousing,Volunteer & Teacher Visit

Coordination

Local, Corporate,Group, and Individual

Supply Drives

Local, Corporate,Group, and Individual

Supply Drives

AverageTeacher

Shopping Cartworth $535

Schoolchildren from240 schools in

Cuyahoga County

So how do we work?

Our partnership with Fox 8 forthe Stuff the Bus campaign hasbeen an incredible benefit to theCenter. Fox 8 has helped us raiseawareness in Northeast Ohioabout the need that schoolchildrenthroughout Cuyahoga Countyhave for school supplies everyyear. An estimated $8,000 to$10,000 worth of school suppliesare collected in each bus; thisyear’s campaign stuffed 12.5buses! The outpouring of supportfrom individuals and local companies is an outstanding example of communityengagement on a regional scale. Thank you Fox 8!

Anthony Vacanti, Chair ~ Akil Hameed, Vice-Chair~ Alan Silverman, TreasurerAngela Wilscoxson, Secretary ~ Mitch Bowlus ~ Laurie Forbush ~ Kathy Hirko ~ Joseph Tichar

David Vegh ~ Brian Vulpitta ~ Barbara Deeds, Executive Director

In-Kind Donors

Our Center would not be able to exist andimpact the lives of so many low-incomeschoolchildren without the support of many.We receive in-kind donations from both nationaland local companies and financial support from foundations,companies, and individuals.

AdcomAdvance Wire FormingAmros IndustriesArt Window CoveringsBagsmith, Inc.BJ’s Wholesale ClubCleveland BrownsDariceEMH Westlake Wound CareFaber CastellFine PointsFirst BookFox 8

Gary Walker DesignGo2IT GroupHenkel CorporationJo-Ann Fabric & CraftsLuscious VerdeOhio Secure ShredProgressive InsuranceReProsRosettaScholastic Book FairsShurTech BrandsSilverman’s

FoundationsAbington FoundationBanks Baldwin FoundationBruening FoundationCyrus Eaton FoundationFerro FoundationForest City EnterprisesFowler Family FoundationGrainger FoundationJoe Thomas FoundationKent H. Smith Charitable TrustKeybank FoundationLouise & David IngallsFoundation

Madav IX FoundationMurphy Family FoundationNortheast Ohio Golf CharitiesRegal FoundationReinberger FoundationS K Wellman FoundationStocker FoundationStolier Family FoundationTarget FoundationThomas H. White FoundationUS Bank FoundationVoice of the Children

Our Donors

School Supplies.. .Changing lives

In the 2013-2014 school year,teachers made over 2,800 visits tothe Center to get free basic supplies,art supplies, incentives, uniformsand books for their students. TheCenter received for distribution over$1.6 Million in supplies and givesthem to teachers for their students,one shopping cart at a time.

In collaboration with First Book, we distributed 287,000 booksto 238 NE Ohio nonprofits and teachers free of charge for

the children they serve. We also held our first SummerReading Book Distribution, welcoming 285 eligibleteachers to our Center to select 2 to 4 books per child

to give to their students to take home for the summer.These treasures will enable low-income students,who typically have no books in the home, to starttheir own home libraries, facilitate summer reading,and develop a love of reading.

287,000 Books Distributed

We receive our supplies from a variety of sourcesranging from national manufacturers and retailers tolocal companies. Our financial donors are essentialto our ability to transport, receive, sort, assemble,store, shelve and distribute the donated supplies.

2,800 Teacher Visits2,800 Teacher Visits

Our Community

Our Impact

To ensure that every child is prepared to learn and succeedby providing free school supplies to Cuyahoga County

students most in need.

Over half of the schoolchildren in Cuyahoga County arereceiving free or reduced lunches. In some schools, thenumber is 100% of schoolchildren. These children live inhouseholds where basic needs are often unmet, and equippinga child with the supplies they need for school just isn't possible.

Cleveland Kids in Need Resource Center opened in November2001. Our goal is simple, to ensure that every child is preparedto learn and succeed by providing free school supplies toteachers of the students who are most in need. We do thisbecause we believe:

Corporate Donors4imprintAdvance Industries GroupApplied Industrial TechnologiesArt Windows & Coverings, Inc.Astro Manufacturing & DesignBJ’s Wholesale ClubBuckingham, Doolittle & BurroughsChico's RetailCleveland Federation of MusiciansCreative Business StrategiesDariceDDR CorporationDollar BankECRM

EMH Wound Care CenterFamily Heritage Life InsuranceFASS Real Estate ManagementFine PointsFirst Federal of LakewoodForest City EnterprisesGoodman Real Estate ServicesHenkel CorporationHyland SoftwareIdeaStream Consumer ProductsKabat, Mielziner & SobelKAZ CompanyKeyBankKohl's

Nordson CorporationOfficemaxPlaying with Fire PizzaPotbelly Sandwich ShopPPG IndustriesProformaRegal CinemasRET-3RMS ManagementRosettaSafeguard PropertiesShurTech BrandsSilverman’sUS Bank

Cleveland Kids in Need Resource Center wasoverwhelmed to learn that Joe Thomas of theCleveland Browns not only wished to make adonation, but also bring some of his teammatesto the Center to help teachers shop for supplies!Since that first visit, Joe and his wife Anniehave been faithful supporters of our Center andour mission. Thanks Joe and Annie!

A Special RecognitionA Special Recognition

Fifty percent of schoolchildren in Cuyahoga County come to

school lacking basic supplies needed to learn

When we opened our doors, we served 25 schools in the ClevelandMetropolitan School District. From our 15,000 sq. ft. facility and with thegenerous support of our donors and funders, we've been able to grow tomeet the needs of more schools and districts where 65% or moreschoolchildren qualify for free or reduced lunch.In 2013-2014, we expanded support to eligibleschools in Bedford, Cleveland Heights-UniversityHeights, Euclid, Garfield Heights, Lakewood, MapleHeights, Richmond Heights, South Euclid, andWarrensville Heights. We now serve over 240schools in Cuyahoga County and have the potentialto impact over 100,000 schoolchildren with coresupplies, art supplies and books.

2001:25 Schools10,000 Students

2001:25 Schools10,000 Students

A letter from the Executive Director and Chair, Board of Trustees

Dear Supporters,

The 2013-2014 school year brought about significant change and growth for the Cleveland Kids inNeed and prompted us to share our story in this, our first “Report to the Community: SchoolSupplies…Changing Lives”. When the Center opened in late 2001, we served 25 schools in theCleveland Metropolitan School District - a small number of the schools where nearly every child qualifiedfor the free or reduced lunch program. Over the years, we expanded the number of schools we supportto include the entire Cleveland Metropolitan and East Cleveland school districts, as well as eligibleparochial and nonprofit charter schools also serving these communities.

But in the 2013-2014 school year, through generous donations of money, classroom supplies, andvolunteer hours we have been able to address the disturbing fact that 50% of schoolchildren in CuyahogaCounty qualify for free or reduced lunch and they don't live solely in Cleveland or East Cleveland. Thisyear, we have been able to:

• Expand our support to 240 schools in 11 school districts with the potential to support about100,000 schoolchildren in need.

• Receive for distribution $1.6 million in school and classroom supplies and more than 500,000 books.• Collaborate with First Book to distribute 500,000 books throughout the country with 287,000

given to Northeast Ohio children.• Hire a part-time Warehouse Manager and part-time Development Director to build the

Center’s capacity.

Our goal for the upcoming years is to continually strengthen our capacity to serve as manyschoolchildren as possible. Our focus now is on increasing the number of teachers within each eligibleschool that use the Center. We will also work tirelessly to raise awareness of the needs of schoolchildrenthroughout the Northeast Ohio region and inform the community of how they can help.

We know it will be a challenge, but every year we face this challenge with the enthusiasm of a childwith a full backpack on the first day of school!

Thank you for your support,

Sincerely,

Barbara Deeds,Executive Director

Anthony Vacanti,Chair, Board of Trustees

Individual Donors$1000 and AboveAkil HameedAlan SilvermanAndrew RashidAnthony VacantiBrandi GioielloBrian & Lisa VulpittaBud & Katie KochDan & Linda BroganGary CerasiJan Hammond & Ed HemmelgarnJeff & Janet DorenkottJim & Debbie WilliamsJudi & Steve KovachLarry SlenczkaLori TaylorMike WattsMitch BowlusTom & Nancy DankowskiTony DeCarlo

$500 to $999Anne & Kevin GinleyBrendan SchmaltzDan & Kelly LaGuardiaDavid & Judith PetersonDavid ZeleznikFrank LinsalataGary KabatGina JeckeringHanna RothHannah & Kimball RubinJennifer SommersJonathan SobelKathy & John HirkoMarc GlassmanMelissa & Bill FosterRobin & Katie Harbage

$100 to $499Abigail StadlinAllie HirkoAngela WilcoxsonAudrey & Daniel WalshBarbara DeedsBetsy & Fred StueberBrandon HemmelgarnBrandon VulpittaBryan VedrodyCharles & Janice TothConnie AboodConstellation SchoolsDave & Wendy SmithDavid & Connie MathisDavid & Kathleen VeghDebbie ScottDebbie Vedrody

Dennis & Linda DunnDiane & Tim BickettEdward HemmelgamElaine BlaskoElyse ChengeryFred GeisGail & Thomas CudakGary WalkerHoward AmsterJan & Susan FoleyJanet DorenkottJay CrumbJennifer SoblettJoanne BehnkeJohn & Jane TelichJohn PottsJonathan HirkoJoseph TicharJP ChounetJulie & Bill EverettKaren & Steve PetroKatie ColacarroLaurie & Henry ForbushLee-Ann SpacekLinda DunnLindsay VulpittaLisa HollyLisa VulpittaLorna & Vova ChernomorettsMarcella ReddyMargaret SinkovichMarianne CrosleyMirco MandicPatricia HanousekPatrick HollandPaul KazmierczakPete DrouhardRebecca LewisRichard ConklinRita ForbushRobin & Katie HarbageRyan QuinnSara SinexSonya ThompsonSue MacDonaldTammy PrentissTerri KazmierczakTracy GavlakTracy Hill

Up to $99Adam KenneyAlbert KautzmanAnita AllandAnthony StaffCasey KohutCatherine Rodjom

Charles RatnerCheryl JonesChristina SterlingCindy WeaverCynthia DunhamDavid WeissDavid WynnDeborah ZeleiDebra CaspioEdward WagnerElizabeth PekarGuy DanserHarry AskinHeather PittsIlsa RodriguezJames FinnertyJane PetoJanet ZubrickyJanice SultanJay MageeJennifer HamulaJennifer RoweJennifer VictorJoann ReynoldsJohn Wesley NicholsJoshua BruffJudy DavidsonKaren SinchakKimberly SmithLinda HaligowskiMarcus StewartMargaret KochevarMaria VirovecMariene PhillipsMichael KalistaNana EasterNancy ColvinNancy Ryan SeryakPatricia ComaiPatricia RichmannPaula HennesseyRaymond SuttleRenee HatchRichard TomsickRobert DunnRoberta RusekSharon Lucas Sherwin-Williams FoundationSteven BehringerSW-WMS Women’s ClubTheresa Ann CaleTonyia Comer SmitherTricia MergoWanda BaezWesley Nade

School Supplies.. . Changing lives

Cleveland Kids In Need Resource Center3631 Perkins Avenue, Suite 1C • Cleveland, OH 44114

216.361.0840www.clevelandkidsinneed.org

On behalf of the teachers and students who benefit from this Center,THANK YOU to all our supporters!

Cleveland Kids in NeedResource Center @clekidsinneed

Report to the Community

2 013 - 2 01 4

School Supplies.. .Changing lives

© 2014 The CLEVELAND Kids In Need RESOURCE CENTER