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Page 1: EmpowEring Families to Help - Home - The Center for Family ... · Kevin Moore, Member at Large Moore Ingram Johnson and Steele Ben Phelps, Treasurer BB&T Bob Kiser, Past Chair Moore

EmpowEring F a m i l i e s to Help ThEmsElvEs

www.TheCFR.org

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2012

2012 Annual Report l 1

Board of DirectorsCheryl Musial, Chair

Mopdog Creative + Strategy

Brian Noyes, Chair Elect

Brock Clay Government & Public Affairs

Kevin Moore, Member at Large

Moore Ingram Johnson and Steele

Ben Phelps, Treasurer

BB&T

Bob Kiser, Past Chair

Moore Colson

John Aberg, Peach State Health Plan

Tonya Boga, The Boga and Edwards Law Group

Terri Bunten Guthrie, First Landmark Bank

Allison Carter, Junior League of Cobb Marietta

Randy Cook, WellStar Cobb Hospital

Deonne Decker, Cbeyond

Ken Deere, Fifth Third Bank

Lisa Hamilton, Genuine Parts

Amelia Johnson, Federal Reserve Bank

Jack Knox, R.F. Knox Company, Inc

Jim Lawrence, Wells Fargo Bank

Bob Lewis, Marietta Board of Lights and Water

Al Martin, Georgia Power Company

Pat Newman, Walton Communities

Rick Ramsey, Lockheed Martin

Lyric Resmondo, Williams Residential Management

Misty Saldi, Community Volunteer

Troy Saunders, The Home Depot

Ron Sumpter, Cobb EMC

Larry Terry, Croy Engineering, LLC

Michael Wall, Comcast

CFR VisionThe Center for Family Resources (CFR) will be

the premier place with the best people and

programs for strengthening individuals, families,

and communities to acquire the resources they

need to become independent and self-sufficient,

thereby breaking the cycle of poverty.

MissionTo strengthen individuals, families, and communities to become self-sufficient by providing:

• Temporary financial assistance to stabilize families in a crisis;

• Housing for low-income and homeless families in a safe and secure environment;

• Education and training for individuals and communities to increase economic capacity and personal growth; and

• Affordable office space for nonprofit organizations.

Table of Contents

Board of Directors 1

Letter from Our CEO 2

Who We Are 3

Client Stories 5

Annual Dinner 6

Thanks for Giving 7

Oscar Night 9

The Mansour Center 9

Volunteers 10

2012 Annual Donors 11

Financials 13

Staff 14

CFR

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Letter from our CEO

Dear Friends of CFR,

2012 welcomed us with its share of challenges. As the year drew to a close, we celebrated the

victories of our clients and the lives this organization changed. This year really put things into

perspective and reminded us that our work is not defined by the events we hold or how hard the

staff works. Nor, is it about how much money we raise or the media attention we receive.

Though all of that is important and pertinent in keeping CFR alive, it is not what we want you to remember about

2012. The clients we serve are the heart of this organization. Their stories break and brighten our hearts as we

witness their life change, their family change and what we hope, is a generational change.

More than 50 years of service as a non-profit organization is most times, unparalleled. Rarely do you find a

hometown organization that continues to thrive during the continuous change of our economy. But yet, here we

stand. Every year I am amazed at the strides this organization takes to empower families to help themselves. Amidst

constant change, the CFR stays resilient and dedicated to helping families in need. The commitment of the staff, the

generosity of the board, the willingness of the volunteers and the hard work from our clients, continue to build on the

foundation that was laid more than 50 years ago.

Thousands of clients walked through our doors in 2012. And thousands left with a new lease on life because of the

commitment you make to the CFR. Thank you for helping us empower families to help themselves.

Warm regards,

Jeri Barr, CEOThe Center for Family Resources

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Our tagline, empowering families to help

themselves, is at the very core of CFR.

After a family is stabilized and their

immediate needs are assessed, it is then that

they begin to better prepare for real-life

and professional situations. The definition

of empower means to “equip or supply with

ability,” and the programs at the CFR aim

to do just that. Our Life Skills classes

teach clients how to save money, how to

handle tough situations and how to conduct

themselves in professional settings.

Our Employment Education program prepares

clients for potential future jobs, as well as

teaches them how to pursue positions that fit

their skill sets. The CFR helps clients seek

and secure jobs that provide them with higher

living wages to keep them from having to

continue to rely on assistance.

The GED program gets them one step

closer to becoming eligible for employment

opportunities that would not be afforded to

them otherwise. The foundation of it all is

Case Management. The one- on- one support

from CFR case managers is instrumental to

clients moving steadily forward in changing

their lives. They are stabilized physically,

emotionally and financially.

Empower

Who We Are?

The Center for Family Resources is a nonprofit organization that works

to stabilize and empower families so that they become self-sufficient.

For more than 50 years, CFR has responded to the critical needs of

homeless families. Their stories make up the very fabric of CFR. Whether

we stabilize individuals with a home or with food, empower them by

providing life skills classes, or hold them accountable so they become

self-sufficient, our individualized three-step approach produces results.

Individuals and families leave our program with the ability to move forward

without continued help from outside parties. Although each client and each

request is different, our quest to foster clients into contributing members

of society remains the same. The Center for Family Resources empowers

families to help themselves. We hope this report inspires you to help too!

Empower/

1. Give (someone) the

authority or power to

do something.

2. Enable (someone) to

do something.

em’pou r

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In order to position clients on a path to success, every case

manager will tell you that the first course of action is to stabilize

the client. Qualified families are placed in apartment units at

either Cambridge Woods, owned by CFR, or other area apartment

complexes. The housing options provide extensive support for

clients at CFR, and are the first steps taken in stabilizing families.

The case managers also make it a point to build relationships with

our clients and therefore get to the root of the problem. Their

ability to pinpoint issues and concerns allows them to accurately

assess client needs and create a stable environment for clients to

move forward in. Housing options, food pantry access, rent/ utility

assistance and collaboration with local nonprofit agencies

are several ways we help our clients get on their feet. Though

the majority of our clients need a safe place to live, our services

extend far beyond placing families in homes. Some families have

homes and have fallen on hard times, leaving them with rent

and utilities that need to be paid. Others need food to feed their

families for the rest of the month. And, while an attempt is made

to help everyone that walks through our doors, the community

collaboration between CFR and other area nonprofit agencies

helps us direct families toward other services they may qualify

for. Becoming stabilized may have many different definitions for

families in all types of situations. But, it is the first step in ensuring

that our clients are on a path to success.

Self-Sufficient

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The end result for clients at CFR is self-sufficiency.

Our programs are designed to help clients not only set goals

but to be held accountable – the only way to produce long

lasting results. In Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, often

portrayed in the shape of a pyramid, lies his theory for

human existence.

The most fundamental needs are at the bottom of the

pyramid (food, shelter) and are required for human survival.

But, Maslow believed that before individuals can focus on

higher-level needs (self-esteem and achievement), the most

basic needs must be met first. CFR’s programs are designed

in much the same way. CFR stabilizes families and empowers

them, leading them on a path to self-sufficiency.

Stabilize

em’pou r

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Many of us grow up with a sense of invincibility when we

are young. We see the world around us, the hard times

people face, and we think to ourselves, “that will never

happen to me.” We’ve all been there, and have nostalgic

memories about how things “used to be.” Some of us

get through tough times with no scrapes. We manage to

salvage situations and move ahead with little to no help

from others. But not everyone is that lucky. Unfortunately,

some of us realize harsh realities all too soon. Mistakes are

made, bills start to pile up and a myriad of problems arise.

Mary, a former CFR client, has such a story. The mistakes

of her past completely altered her life. A former resident

of Villa Rica, Mary grew up in a middle-class family.

Her parents taught her core values to live by and she

excelled in school. But, during her senior year of high

school, things took a turn. She got mixed in with the wrong

crowd, started doing hard drugs and became pregnant

with her daughter. It wasn’t long before Mary was in

trouble with the law, resulting in the loss of custody of

her daughter. It was at

that point that she knew

she needed help. After

reaching out to another

local non-profit, Mary was

referred to The Center for

Family Resources.

Mary was reluctant to

accept assistance at first. But, in order to get her daughter

back, she knew she had to get her life back on track. Mary

sat down with CFR case managers to examine the root of

her problems and set personal goals to overcome them.

She enrolled in the CFR Housing Program, started taking

life skills classes, found a job and regained custody of her

daughter. Mary’s acceptance and dedication to CFR’s

program led to her success. She wants others to know that

“if you drop your pride and take the help that is offered to

you, you can come out of any situation on the other side.”

Shayna, a mother of

three, was living a fine

life. The father of her

children was there to

support her, she had

a job, and she was

enjoying life with her

three healthy girls. In a month’s time, however, her children’s

father stopped his support, and her waitressing job did not pay

enough to cover the bills. With no degree and no “Plan B,”

Shayna knew it was only a matter of time before she and her

children would be in real trouble, and she considered living

in her car. Shayna started calling around to see if there was

anyone that could help. She made attempts to seek assistance

from numerous Cobb County agencies, but none were in a

position to help. That is when Shayna came to The Center for

Family Resources and began to change her life.

The CFR helped Shayna and her children move into their

own apartment. Her daughters were able to stay in the same

schools and continue on with their lives with little disruption.

Shayna learned how to budget her time, her money and

learned skills that landed her a higher paying, stable position.

By helping Shayna, CFR prevented homelessness and kept

a family off of the streets and out of their car. But more

importantly, we helped Shayna stop transferring dependence

on someone else, and to rely on herself. With a job working

at a law office in Cobb County, Shayna now has benefits that

allow her and her daughters to live a stable life.

Shayna recently came back to CFR to talk with a group of

women who are currently experiencing similar situations.

Shayna shared how CFR helped her change her life and

stressed the importance of full participation in the programs

in order to make a life change.

Shayna’s Story

Mary’s Story

Shayna now has benefits that allow her and her daughters to live a stable life.

In order to get her daughter back, she knew she had to get her life back on track.

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Annual Dinner

On January 29, 2013, The Center for Family Resources (CFR)

hosted its annual dinner to celebrate the accomplishments of

2012. The event, which included the installation of 2013 Board

members, honored the 2012 CFR Board of Directors, donors,

volunteers and staff.

Several awards were presented to friends and organizations

that closely helped the CFR throughout 2012. The Volunteer

of the Year awarded was presented to John Green. The “So

Kind for In-Kind” Award was presented to Cheryl and Bill

Musial of Mopdog Creative + Strategy. The F.I.R.S.T. Award

was presented to Brand Bank. The “Count on Me” Award was

presented to Kindred Spirits Sunday School Class of First United

Methodist Church of Marietta. The “Save the Day” Award was

presented to RF Knox Company and the “Meet the Need” Award

was presented to the Tennis Tree Trimmers.

The evening ended with the presentation of the Founder’s Award

to Balfour Beatty. The Founders’ Award was established to

recognize a company, organization, or individual who best

exemplifies the work and mission of CFR, as well as the spirit

and vision of our founders Fred Bentley, Sr., Howard Ector,

and Harry Holliday. In the spring of 2012, Balfour Beatty

provided expertise, oversight and significant funding for major

improvements to the building “envelope” at Cambridge Woods,

CFR’s 32-unit apartment complex that provides affordable

housing for low-income families. At the time of purchase in

1995, Cambridge Woods was in very bad condition. Initial basic

repairs were made so the apartments were habitable, along with

more extensive interior renovations made over the years. Thanks

to Balfour Beatty’s generous improvement project, as well as an

additional donation from the PNC Foundation, CFR was able to

address the final stage of improvements at Cambridge Woods.

This not only strengthened the physical structure, but also

strengthened one of the few affordable housing options for the

working-poor in Cobb County.

Balfour Beatty Executives Jim

Taylor (L) and George Uschold

(R) accept the Founders Award

from CEO Jeri Barr (center)

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In 2012, Thanksgiving food boxes were provided to 1,133

families in need. Thanks to the generous support from

local schools, businesses, volunteers, individuals, and civic

organizations, the effort raised more than $67,000, ensured

that each family received a $15 grocery gift card along

with their food box, and was supported by 115 food drives,

including 48 schools. Also, over 400 volunteers gave their

time and energy to make it all happen.

The annual Thanks for Giving food distribution is an effort coordinated through CFR’s Direct Services Program, which provides financial assistance for basic needs to stabilize families in crisis situations and to prevent homelessness. Assistance includes: food from the food pantry; rent/mortgage payments; utility bills; transportation costs (including bus vouchers); and prescription costs.

Thanks for Giving

Thank you to the 2012 winning school food drives:

OVERALL WINNER and Largest High School Food Drive

Harrison High School

Largest Middle School Food Drive

Campbell Middle School

Largest Elementary School Food Drive

Kemp Elementary School

Honorable Mention:

Marietta Sixth Grade Academy

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Great GathererLockheed Martin

Bountiful BenefactorJim R. Miller ParkMarietta Daily JournalVinings Bank

Plentiful ProviderBalfour Beatty ConstructionBarnes Law GroupBill and Judy DavisClinton HarkinsE. Smith Heating & AirEastminster Presbyterian ChurchEd Voyles DealershipsGenuine Parts CompanyHome DepotLewis MasseyMiller MechanicalPollock PaperR.F. KnoxTerrago TechnologiesTri-State Utility

Helpful HarvesterAtlanta Bread CompanyAudrey BenderBB&TBluewater EnergyBrand MortgageC.W. MatthewsChatfield ContractingDavis ElementaryFirst Landmark BankGE Energygeorgia Golf Events GroupJoseph and Jo Anne De SantisMarietta Power & WaterMauldin & JenkinsMobilized FuelsPark LandscapePhoenix Aviation ManagersSwofford Construction

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Thanks for Giving

“Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.” - CHinese proverb

Sponsors

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SUNDAY 02.26.12

Sunday, February 26, The Center for Family Resources (CFR)

hosted Atlanta’s only officially-sanctioned Oscar Night®

America party, an annual fundraising event that raised more

than $290,000. The 2012 event returned to the Cobb Energy

Performing Arts Centre and welcomed more than 800 guests.

Emceed by WSB-TV’s Jovita Moore and co-chaired by Ron

and Claire Francis and John and Robin Moore, the fundraiser

marked the 11th consecutive year the Academy of Motion

Picture Arts and Sciences has given CFR the honor of hosting

Atlanta’s only official Oscar® party. The evening’s program

also included the 2012 CFR Founders’ Award, presented to

long-time friend and CFR supporter, Lynda Teague Ausburn.

Guests were greeted by paparazzi and the evening’s red carpet

host, Veronica Waters of WSB-Radio. Designed in two parts,

the event treated sponsors and guests to an exclusive pre-

broadcast dinner and silent/live auction before broadcasting

the awards at a Viewing Party in the theater.

Atlanta-native Jasmine Guy and Ben Guillory were celebrity

guests for the evening. Guy is perhaps best known for her

award-winning role as southern belle, Whitley Gilbert, in the

television sitcom, “A Different World.”

The Mansour Center continues to serve as a strong revenue source for The Center for Family Resources. The nonprofit conference center invites corporations, nonprofits and individuals to rent meeting space at an affordable rate and offers a full assortment of catering and audio visual services. Located minutes from the Marietta Square with easy access from I-75, the Mansour Center has more than 8,000 square feet of conference space.

Owned and operated by The Center for Family Resources, income generated by the Mansour Center supports CFR and other nonprofit organizations whose offices are located in the building. Renting from the Mansour Center not only accommodates your business or personal meeting needs, but it supports the needs of your community.

For more information, please visit our website at www.mansourcenter.com.

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Count on Me Award

Kindred Spirits of Marietta First

United Methodist Church:

The Count on Me Award is presented to

an individual or group who has supported

CFR over period of time and continues to

provide an unmatched commitment to the

mission of CFR.

F.I.R.S.T. Award

Brand Bank:

The F.I.R.S.T Award is presented to an

individual, family, or business who fully

exemplifies the heart and values of CFR:

Family, Integrity, Results, Service,

and Teamwork.

Save the Day

R.F. Knox Company:

The Save the Day Award is presented to an

individual or group who supported CFR in

way that truly “saved the day.”

Volunteer of the Year: John Green

John Green began volunteering with CFR in April of

2011. John serves as an intake assistant one day a week

and has become an integral part of serving our clients.

In this capacity, John assists case managers as they

see walk-in clients, pulls food from the food pantry and

handles incoming donations. John has also assisted with

CFR’s holiday program registration and in training other

volunteers. John speaks fluent Spanish, providing critical

help in translating the needs of Hispanic clients. The case

managers who work with John agree that he is always

cheerful, helpful, and dependable. Most importantly, they

say he is ready and willing to do any task. We truly could

not serve our clients without volunteers like John!

Volunteer

Volunteers are an integral part of the operations at CFR. They serve us in many areas, including the food pantry, intake with clients, the GED program, the Job Lab, the annual Thanks for Giving food box distribution, and much more. In 2012, CFR welcomed community, corporate, and individual volunteers who provided more than 6,100 hours of assistance. This translates to a dollar value of $132,919!

Other Volunteers recognized for service in 2012:

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Fred Bentley, Sr. Circle

AnonymousAnonymousAtlanta Magazine*Balfour Beatty Construction**BB&TChoate Construction CompanyCiti FoundationClear Channel Outdoor – Atlanta*Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre*The Color Spot*Genuine Parts Company**Georgia Power CompanyHenry Stewart FoundationMr. and Mrs. Robert KiserLiberty FurnitureLockheed Martin Aeronautics CompanyMansfield Oil CompanyMr. John G. MansourMarietta Daily Journal*Mitzvah FundMopdog Creative + Strategy*Moore ColsonMoore Ingram Johnson & Steele, LLPNewman’s Own FoundationPNC BankPublix Super MarketsS.A. White Oil Company, Inc.Wells Fargo FoundationWellStar Health System

Howard Ector Circle

Active Productions*AON HewittBeacon Foundation Charitable TrustBJ’s Charitable FoundatonMr. William R. BlandThe Bottoms GroupMr. Matt BurtonCobb EMCComcast Financial Agency Corporation*

Convergence Acceleration SolutionsFifth Third BankFranklin Foundation, Inc.IBM Employee Services CenterK. Mike Whittle Designs*Marietta Power & WaterNorth River Church of ChristMr. Jim RhodenMr. and Mrs. Les SzabolcsiTowers WatsonUnited Way of Metro AtlantaVinings BankWells Fargo Bank

Harry Holliday Circle

AT&TMr. John AbergMrs. Debbie AbernathyAdriane’s Delectables*Ms. Katharine AndreggBarnes Law GroupThe Honorable and Mrs. Bob BarrBell Family FoundationBNY MellonMs. Tonya BogaMr. and Mrs. Tom J. BremsMrs. Carolyn M. BridgesMs. Terri Bunten GuthrieMr. and Mrs. Glenn BurnsMs. Jane E. CampbellMr. and Mrs. Tom CannonCbeyond**Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Cares FoundationMr. and Ms. Stephen ColeMr. and Mrs. Randy CookCyber Financial SolutionsMrs. Judith S. DavisMr. William H. DeanMr. Ken DeereDelta Community Credit Union

2012 Donor List

Thank you to the individuals,

corporations, foundations

and organizations who

generously supported The

Center for Family Resources

in 2012. Each and every

gift is extremely important

to our work. Due to space

limitations, donors of $500

or more are listed, and every

effort was made to correctly

list these donors from

Jan 1, 2012 – Dec. 31, 2012.

If you notice an omission

or error, please contact the

Development office at

(770) 428-2601, ext. 242.

Giving LevelsFred Bentley, Sr. Circle $10,000 +

Howard Ector Circle$5,000 - $9,999

Harry Holliday Circle$1,000 - $4,999

Gladys Ragland Circle$500 - $999

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Convergence Acceleration SolutionsFifth Third BankFranklin Foundation, Inc.IBM Employee Services CenterK. Mike Whittle Designs*Marietta Power & WaterNorth River Church of ChristMr. Jim RhodenMr. and Mrs. Les SzabolcsiTowers WatsonUnited Way of Metro AtlantaVinings BankWells Fargo Bank

Harry Holliday Circle

AT&TMr. John AbergMrs. Debbie AbernathyAdriane’s Delectables*Ms. Katharine AndreggBarnes Law GroupThe Honorable and Mrs. Bob BarrBell Family FoundationBNY MellonMs. Tonya BogaMr. and Mrs. Tom J. BremsMrs. Carolyn M. BridgesMs. Terri Bunten GuthrieMr. and Mrs. Glenn BurnsMs. Jane E. CampbellMr. and Mrs. Tom CannonCbeyond**Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Cares FoundationMr. and Ms. Stephen ColeMr. and Mrs. Randy CookCyber Financial SolutionsMrs. Judith S. DavisMr. William H. DeanMr. Ken DeereDelta Community Credit Union

Mr. and Mrs. Terry Y. DewittEast Cobb Civitan ClubEastminster Presbyterian Church of Marietta Ed Voyles DealershipsMr. Mike FeldbergFirst United Methodist Church Marietta – Kindred SpiritsMs. Toni B. Garner RosenbergGE Energy SystemsMs. Sherry GentryMs. Janet HaldemanMr. and Mrs. Ron HarlowMr. and Mrs. Doug HaynieDr. Bradley E. HendersonMs. Amelia JohnsonMr. Jim LawrenceMr. Robert W. LewisMr. Louis W. LittleManpower FoundationMr. Alan W. MartinMr. Lewis MasseyMrs. Sarah H. MathisMiller Mechanical Contractors and EngineersMr. Kevin MooreMrs. Cheryl MusialMs. Pat NewmanMr. and Mrs. Jerry NixNorthwest ExterminatingMr. Brian E. NoyesMr. and Mrs. Van PearlbergMr. and Mrs. Ben PhelpsPiedmont ChurchMs. Erica Prewitt*Mr. Edward RaimondeMrs. Misty SaldiMr. Troy SaundersMr. Jyo ShriramMs. Marcia J. SmithState Bank & TrustSt. James Episcopal Church*Mr. Larry V. Terry

Tri-State Utility Products Inc.Vinings Rotary Club*Mr. and Mrs. Timothy D. VromanMr. and Mrs. Michael WallMr. and Mrs. Neely YoungMs. Donna Younts

Gladys Ragland Circle

Adventure OutdoorsAtlanta Bread Company International, IncAttic V Self Storage*Ms. Audrey M. BenderMr. Jon Berry*Bluewater Energy Solutions Brand Mortgage**Mr. Tony BrittonMr. and Mrs. David C. ButlerChatfield ContractingCiti Retail Services*Ms. Melodie ClaytonCobb County Retired Employees AssociationCommonwealth Associates Inc.Crace Galvis McGrath, LLCC.W. Matthews Contracting Company*Davis Elementary School**Lt. Col. and Mrs. Joseph G. De SantisMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. DimondE. Smith Heating & Air Conditioning **First Landmark Bank**Fonix Entertainment*Mr. and Mrs. Dan FordMs. Mindy GarrettGeorgia Golf Events GroupMr. and Mrs. Mitchell H. GreesonMr. and Mrs. Mark HaneyHarrys Farmers Market*The Heating and Air AssociationMr. Daryle HigginbothamMr. and Mrs. Preston JarvisMr. Bill JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Johnson

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. KennedyMrs. Maurine R. KennedyMr. and Mrs. Steve KruegerMr. and Mrs. Jack LawsonMr. Matthew Lee, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Anders LofgrenMs. Leslie D. McGivneyMr. and Mrs. Paul MeiereMingledorff’sMobilized Fuels*Morgan Stanley Smith BarneyMrs. Mary Beth NeumeisterMr. and Mrs. James D.Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. PetellePhoenix Aviation Managers, Inc.Mr. Ronald PierceMr. Ronald A. PlattMr. and Mrs. Tim PollockMrs. Gayle PophamMr. William K. RamseyRed Hare Brewing Company**Ms. Lyric ResmondoMr. and Mrs. Scott W. SchuckMr. and Mrs. H. E. Spencer, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Irving T. StaleySwofford ConstructionMr. and Mrs. Eric TaylorMr. and Mrs. Peter TostoMr. and Mrs. Franz G. TubensTull Charitable Foundation, Inc.United Parcel ServiceWoodman of the World Lodge 1245Ms. Sue Wyatt

* Indicates in-kind giving** Indicates cash and in-kind giving

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Financials

County

Donations

Earned Income

United Way

Federal

Education/EmploymentDirect ServicesHousing AssistanceCommunity ServicesNonpro�t Tenant ServicesMansour RentalsFundraisingGeneral/Administrative

6%

35%

5%19%

35%

Sources of Revenue $3,763,365

Expenditures by Program $3,564,897(Excludes Depreciation)

4%

21%

43%

1%

8%

3%

14%

6%

County

Donations

Earned Income

United Way

Federal

Education/EmploymentDirect ServicesHousing AssistanceCommunity ServicesNonpro�t Tenant ServicesMansour RentalsFundraisingGeneral/Administrative

6%

35%

5%19%

35%

Sources of Revenue $3,763,365

Expenditures by Program $3,564,897(Excludes Depreciation)

4%

21%

43%

1%

8%

3%

14%

6%

Sources of Revenue $3,138,902

Expenditures by Program $3,029,148(Excludes Depreciation)

Sources of Revenue $3,138,902*Includes in-kind donations

Revenues

County $195,776.23

*Donations $1,105,591.42

Earned Income $603,442.08

United Way $146,242.86

Federal $ 1,087,849.64

Total $ 3,138,902.23

Expenditures by Program $3,029,149(Excludes Depreciation)

Education/Employment $117,434.42

Direct Services $642,322.33

Housing Assistance $1,291,396.89

Community Services $ 17,468.13

Nonprofit Tenant Services $259,151.54

Mansour Rentals $105,642.58

Subtotal Programs $ 2,433,415.89

Fundraising $412,724.64

General/Administrative $183,008.13

Total $3,029,148.66

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In 2012, The Center for Family Resources:

Served more than 22,000 individuals through walk-in and phone intake, providing emergency assistance and/or referral services

Received more than 21,000 requests for assistance, with more than $5.5 million requested for rent and utilities

Assisted 158 families with rent, utilities, transportation, and prescriptions totaling more than $103,000

Fed nearly 4,000 people with more than 110,000 pounds of food from the food pantry

Housed 71 families through the Short-Term and Transitional Housing Programs

Celebrated 29 GED graduates

Provided 78 individuals with resume assistance, job search techniques, interview preparation and life skills training

Welcomed community and individual volunteers, who provided more than 6,000 hours (valued at over $132,000) to assist CFR programs and service

EXECUTIVEJeri BarrChief Executive Officer

Pam BremsMansour Center Director

Carolyn BridgesChief Operating Officer

Sarah DimondChief Financial Officer

Gayle Popham, CFREChief Development Officer

FACILITY SERVICESLaurie BertrandFacility Manager

Jack HawksMaintenance Technician

Kim VitaleGuest Services Representative

DIRECT SERVICESTheresa JohnstonDirect Services Case Manager

Martha MillerDirect Services Case Manager

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION SERVICESGail FranklinGED Instructor

HOUSING SERVICESLibby MazurHousing Services Director

Mandy CrimensHousing Services Case Manager

Tiffany GrantHousing Services Case Manager

Danielle ReighardHousing Services Case Manager

Kate TettamantHousing Services Case Manager

SIX FLAGS AREA PROJECTLee FreemanProject Director

DEVELOPMENT/COMMUNICATIONSJennifer Cain, CFREDevelopment Coordinator

Arielle HaynesMarketing Associate

Sarah TonsmeireVolunteer Coordinator

ADMINISTRATIVEVicky WarrAdministrative Director

Deborah BlackReceptionist

Jennifer MargolisReceptionist

Dollie McNabbAccounting Administrative Assistant

Marion TaylorEvening Receptionist

CFR Staff

Sources of Revenue $3,138,902

Expenditures by Program $3,029,148(Excludes Depreciation)

2012 at a glance…

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