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2014 ANNUAL REPORT We are one thread

Family Services 2014 Annual Report -- We Are One Thread

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Thank you. Family Services’ 2014 Annual Report is here, and thanks to you, it’s filled with good news. As you read the report, we hope you’ll feel proud of the work you've made possible over the past year. With your help, Family Services is building up safe homes, safe relationships, and safe children -- which all lead to a safer community where everyone can thrive. We are one thread.

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2014 ANNUAL REPORT

We are one thread

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Safe Homes

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SafeChildren

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SafeRelationships

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VolunteersPAGES

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SaferCommunityWhere We

Can All Thrive

The mission of Family Services is to help children, adults, and families heal from

violence and thrive in healthy relationships.

We build safety in homes, in relationships, and for children through

informed and compassionate care that helps people heal from trauma.

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We are one thread2014 Board of DirectorsShirley Batchman President

Joan WattersVice President

Russ LeboTreasurer

Patty WagnerSecretary

Bob Ainley

George Betancur

Lynn Fjeld

Debra Hansen

Denet Igou

Afreen Kaelble

Mike Leoni

Betsy McCarley Billys

Scott McLellan

Kathleen Nunes

Colleen Richards

Julio Sanchez

Marybeth Seay

JoeAnna Todd

Kristopher Vander Kooy

Michael Wallace

Dear Friends and Supporters,

Thank you for the incredible ways you supported Family Services in 2014. An increased demand for services made it a busy year, but with your support we were able to meet this need. Meanwhile, behind the scenes, we took a hard look at the way we deliver these services. Our staff worked together to fine-tune process and policy to ensure we are providing the best care for the clients we are privileged to serve. In that exercise, something became clear: physical and emotional safety form the common thread that ties all of our programs and services together.

• In safe homes, women are not afraid to go home at night.

• In safe relationships, partners and families have the tools to go through the ups and downs of life without inflicting violence and abuse.

• Safe children are loved and nurtured by their guardians, and grow up in homes free of abuse and neglect.

There are homes, relationships, and children in our community that are not safe. Family Services works to make them safe again. It can be tempting to distance ourselves from these uncomfortable issues, but the truth is that safe homes, safe relationships, and safe children lead to a safer and healthier community where we can all thrive—together. We are one thread.

We hope you’ll read on and learn more about the programs and client successes your support over the past year has made possible. Thank you, once again, for your commitment to Family Services’ mission.

Sincerely,

Caity Meader Shirley Batchman Executive Director President of the Board of Directors

“ Humankind has not woven the web of life. We are but one thread within it. Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves. All things are bound together. All things connect.” –Chief Seattle

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Safe Homes

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ProgramsDomestic Violence Services: At Karen’s House, we provide 24-hour crisis response and emergency shelter to women and children affected by domestic violence. The program also offers support groups, case management, financial empowerment training, and legal services for victims.

Supportive Housing: We provide long-term housing and supportive services to individuals and children who have fled violent relationships and are trying to recover from the effects of abuse while becoming self-sufficient. We also serve individuals and families who have been chronically homeless due to disabilities, mental health issues, substance abuse, and HIV/AIDS.

2014 Impact• Sheltered 167 women

and 142 children at Karen’s House.

• Responded to 536 crisis calls on the domestic violence hotline—a 35% increase from 2013.

• Maintained 53 units of supportive housing for survivors of domestic violence and homelessness.

• 98% of supportive housing clients maintain housing stability.

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When Jennifer called us she had lost almost everything: her relationship, her children, her home, and her income. But not her hope. That scrap of hope she managed to keep tightly in her grasp was for her little boys. When she lost custody of them due to the domestic violence and drug

abuse in her home, she knew she had to try to change things. She called Family Services’ domestic violence crisis hotline and an advocate helped her create a safety plan—a plan to safely escape from her abuser and get help. Jennifer had nowhere else to go, so she came to Karen’s House. She came to the shelter ready to do whatever it would take to get her children back. Once she was in a safe environment, she showed everyone just how much focus, inner strength, and determination she really had. She wouldn’t resign herself to sitting around and waiting for her Child Welfare Services worker to contact her. No, Jennifer took the initiative to call and push to get her classes and meetings started right away. Meanwhile, she used her time at Karen’s House to work closely with her case manager, setting and aggressively pursuing goals. First up: housing. She found a stable, affordable apartment for herself where her children could join her once they were returned to her care. Her second goal: school. Jennifer saw this as the first step toward finding employment that would allow her to support herself and her children. She enrolled in classes at College of the Sequoias and has been attending diligently ever since. Today, Jennifer is living independently and free from abuse and drugs. That bit of hope she was able to hold on to during the worst time in her life has grown, and it continues to drive her as she works toward her goals.

Jennifer

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Safe Relationships

ProgramsMental Health Services: At our Counseling Center and at rural locations throughout Tulare County, we offer individual, marriage, and family therapy to people who might otherwise be unable to obtain quality mental health services.

Sexual Assault Services: At our Rape Crisis Center, we provide 24-hour crisis response and comprehensive, trauma-informed services to adults and children who have been victims of rape, sexual assault, molestation, and human trafficking.

Outreach and Prevention: We work to raise community awareness about domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking, and reach victims where they are. At our primary prevention clubs, MyStrength and MyVoice, high school students learn

about healthy relationships while developing leadership skills.

Violence and Abuse Intervention: We offer a

Probation Certified Batterer’s Intervention Program, as well as anger management

and child abuse intervention groups to address the root causes

of domestic violence and child abuse.

2014 Impact• Managed an average

active caseload of 240 mental health clients at any given time.

• Delivered mental health services at 10 sites throughout Tulare County.

• The Rape Crisis Center responded to 237 victims of sexual assault, and an advocate personally accompanied 111 victims to evidentiary exams.

• Staff and volunteers reached more than 23,000 youth and adults via outreach and presentations.

• Served 149 clients with batterer’s intervention, child abuse intervention, and anger management programs.

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Did you miss me when you did drugs, Carlos?” Sofia asked. Her hands were busy shaping brown and green Play-Doh into a tree, but clearly, her mind was busy with other things. “Yes,” her father answered, “and you’re one of the reasons I wanted to get clean.”

Eight-year-old Sofia hadn’t had any contact with her father since he had been briefly off drugs three years ago. But then he fell off the wagon and disappeared from her life once again. Since then, Carlos successfully completed an inpatient drug rehabilitation program. He got a job and an apartment, met regularly with a mentor, and lived clean for 18 months before taking any steps to re-enter Sofia’s life. And when he thought he was ready, Family Court said that if he wanted to be in contact with her, it had to be through the process of therapeutic reunification. That’s when Family Services met Carlos and Sofia. At first, their therapist met with them individually. Carlos learned about child development, and he took responsibility for the damage it caused Sofia when he had abandoned her—not once, but twice. Sofia talked about memories of her father, looked through family photos from when he was there, and worked through some questions she had. “He was supposed to visit. He was supposed to bring pizza, and he never came,” she said. When Carlos and Sofia were both ready, they began meeting together with their Family Services therapist. They would play games, work with Play-Doh, talk about school—and talk about what had happened, too. It didn’t feel right to Sofia to call him Dad, and Carlos accepted that. He was willing to take it slow. At their last visit, Carlos showed up with pizza. “You remembered this time!” Sofia said, surprised. Carlos knew that a pizza wouldn’t heal his relationship with his daughter, but it was a way of acknowledging his past mistakes and a small step toward rebuilding the trust that his addiction took away. Their therapeutic reunification case is now closed, and Carlos and Sofia are still visiting, still taking those small steps, one at a time, together.

Carlos & Sofia

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ProgramsParenting Resources and Support: Our parent educators teach free parenting classes for community members and travel to homes and correctional facilities to teach healthy, well-balanced parenting skills.

Children’s Counseling Center: Our child therapists provide free or low-cost mental health services for children who have experienced violence or trauma in the home or the community.

Supervised Visitation and Safe Exchange: At our Supervised Visitation Center, children can visit with their non-custodial parent or transfer from one custodial parent to another in a safe, conflict-free environment.

Goshen Family Center: This resource center is a welcoming, family-friendly place where community members in Goshen can go to access resources, information, and supportive programs and services.

2014 Impact• 931 parents, including

122 inmates, received parenting education through one of our parenting programs.

• 591 children received free or low-cost mental health services.

• Our Supervised Visitation Center provided an average of 100 hours of visits each week.

• 20 children from Goshen attended the Summer Passport to Learning program, a summer enrichment program at Goshen Family Center.

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Safe Children

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He picked her up. He put her down. He handed her toy after toy. He started to sing a song, but felt embarrassed. David tried everything he could think of, but eight-month-old Sara wouldn’t stop crying, and he was ready to give up.

Family Services met David when Family Court required him to participate in parenting classes and supervised visitation with his infant daughter. He

fully participated in his classes, but his first visitation wasn’t going so well. Sara cried constantly, and because she was so stressed, the visit had to end early. David lacked not only parenting skills, but the patience he needed to nurture his daughter.

This interaction between father and daughter continued for 10 consecutive visits, and David became frustrated and angry. Before his next visit, Family Services staff asked if he would be open to having his parenting class instructor come and help him through a visit. David accepted the offer.

During the next visit, the instructor coached him to understand how his own behavior affected the child and the outcome of the visit. David followed the instruction she gave and interacted with Sara in a more calming and nurturing way. Within a few minutes, Sara cried less, David was calmer, and the visit lasted for a complete one-hour session as scheduled.

Afterward, David cried in relief. He finally understood that the nurturing skills he had learned were valuable and useful, and he committed to use them to strengthen his relationship with his daughter. After completing his parenting classes, Family Court agreed to increase David’s visitation time with Sara. Equipped with parenting skills and resources, David is on his way to establishing a positive and nurturing relationship with his daughter.

David & Sara

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Volunteers“ I have been a member of Soroptimist of Visalia for more than 40 years. It is through

them that I became involved with Family Services and started volunteering at Karen’s House. Once I became involved with Family Services and Karen’s House and realized the difference we make, I was hooked. It takes so little time and effort to make a difference in the lives we help. Cooking for the Mother’s Day Brunch is one of my favorite events. There is no way I could not want to volunteer. It makes me smile and happy to see the smiles on their faces.” Jessie Veyna

Service Club Volunteer

“ I volunteer with Family Services because in my mind and in my heart it feels right to be able to help others in need.” Adrian Gonzales

Outreach Team Volunteer

“ I volunteer for the Rape Crisis Center because it is the least that I can do. I am grateful to have the opportunity to help others with the skill set that I have.”Iryna Oliver

Volunteer Rape Crisis Counselor

Why do you volunteer with Family Services?

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SUPPORT & REVENUE

78%

88%

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EXPENSES

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Fundraising

Donations

SupportServices

Program Fees & Misc. Revenue

Non-Monetary Donations

Financials Audited Financial Statement for Fiscal Year 2013/2014–June 30, 2014

ASSETS Cash & Cash Equivalents $ 518,340 Grants Receivable $ 435,852 Accounts Receivable $ 21,065 Prepaid Expenses $ 6,471 Restricted Cash & Deposits $ 23,064 Property & Equipment $ 1,524,494TOTAL ASSETS: $ 2,529,286

LIABILITIES Accounts Payable $ 47,749 Accrued Liabilities $ 89,082 Notes Payable $ 1,371,582 Net Assets $ 1,020,873

TOTAL LIABILITIES: $ 2,529,286

SUPPORT & REVENUE Grants $ 3,031,550 Donations $ 330,127 Program Fees & Misc. Revenue $ 369,530 Non-Monetary Donations $ 174,258

TOTAL SUPPORT & REVENUE: $ 3,905,465

EXPENSES Programs $ 3,413,158 Support Services $ 397,124 Fundraising $ 67,320

TOTAL EXPENSES: $ 3,877,602

REVENUE OVER EXPENSES: $ 27,863

In 2014, Family Services’ amazing team of volunteers gave 14,839 hours. That’s the equivalent of seven full-time employees. Thank you!

If you’re interested in joining our volunteer team, please call our Volunteer and Outreach Coordinator:

(559) 732-7371

Volunteers...

ANSWERcrisis line calls in the middle of the night

SUPPORTvictims at hospitals, police stations, and forensic exams

BUILDclean, organize, and repair things that help us accomplish our mission

REACHout to the community to raise awareness

CAREfor children while their mothers attend financial literacy classes

INSPIREand mobilize others to donate money or items that benefit clients

GIVEof their time, talents, and hearts to serve people in need

Family Services is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with the mission to help children, adults, and families heal from violence and thrive in healthy relationships. Contributions are deductible to the extent allowed by the law. Tax ID # 94-2897970. Form 990s are available at www.fstc.net.

Volunteers

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Major fundingMajor Funding for Domestic Violence Services

Alcoa FoundationAllstate FoundationBlue Shield of California FoundationCalifornia Governor’s Office of Emergency ServicesEmergency Food and Shelter ProgramGranville HomesSoroptimist of VisaliaTulare County Health & Human Services AgencyTulare County Sheriff’s OfficeThe TJX CompaniesVerizon HopeLine Foundation

Major Funding for Supportive Housing

Bank of America FoundationCalifornia Department of Public HealthCity of PortervilleCity of TulareCity of VisaliaTulare County Health & Human Services AgencyU.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

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Major Funding for Sexual Assault Services

California Department of Public HealthCalifornia Governor’s Office of Emergency ServicesCentral Valley Against Human TraffickingClif Bar FoundationTulare County Health & Human Services AgencyTulare County Office of EducationTulare County Sheriff’s Office

Major Funding for Mental Health Services

California Governor’s Office of Emergency ServicesCutler-Orosi Joint Unified School DistrictFansler FoundationFirst 5 Tulare CountyMental Health Services Act – Prop. 63 Tulare County Health & Human Services AgencyVisalia Unified School District

Major Funding for Violence and Abuse Intervention

Tulare County Health & Human Services Agency

Major Funding for Parenting Resources and Support

The Bennett Family Foundation Fund at the Fresno Regional FoundationThe Fresno Regional FoundationMental Health Services Act – Prop. 63Tulare County Health & Human Services AgencyTulare County Sheriff’s Office Western Milling

Major Funding for Supervised Visitation and Safe Exchange

First 5 Tulare CountySuperior Court of Tulare County – Access to VisitationTulare County Health & Human Services Agency

Guest Chef Series

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SIGNATURE EVENTS

Family Services’ signature annual fundraising event is the Guest Chef Series. Each year we invite a different chef to prepare a unique, three-course tasting menu in the cuisine of his or her specialty. The 6th Annual Guest Chef Series, An Evening in Washington D.C., featured Chef Michael Ratzlaff, a former Washington D.C. chef and White House steward. Ratzlaff prepared favorite Presidential dishes with a modern twist. Each tasting was paired with a fine wine, and the tastings were followed by a full dinner catered by David Vartanian of The Vintage Press.

Special thanks to our gracious hosts Tom and Ann Brodersen and to our presenting sponsors:

• Gillespie Ag Service• Clarence and Janet Hill• J.C. Lansdowne, Inc.• Leffingwell Ag Sales• Western Milling

SAVE THE DATE: 7th Annual Guest Chef Series Saturday, June 13, 2015

Guest Chef Series

“Thanks for Giving” Mum Sale

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For more information or to get involved with either of these fundraisers, please contact [email protected] or (559) 732-1970.

Each year, before the Thanksgiving holiday, Family Services sells potted chrysanthemum plants to raise critical funds for our programs and services. In 2014, 130 local businesses and organizations participated by taking orders for the plants from their employees, customers, or members, and on November 12, Family Services staff and volunteers delivered 2,892 plants in about six hours! Because all costs for the plants were underwritten by our generous sponsor, The Foundation for Medical Care of Tulare and Kings Counties, 100% of plant sales went to Family Services’ mission to help children, adults, and families heal from violence and thrive in healthy relationships.

Special thanks to:

• Top seller Rosa Jiminez of RE/MAX – All Estates Realtors• Event sponsor Foundation for Medical

Care of Tulare and Kings Counties• Delivery day supporters Pacific STIHL and Cal Bennett’s

SAVE THE DATE: Mum delivery day Wednesday, November 18, 2015

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Thank you, donors

Platinum Sponsor Bennett Family Foundation Fund at the Fresno Regional FoundationBlue Shield of California FoundationFoundation for Medical Care of Tulare and Kings CountiesGilson Family Fund at the California Community FoundationThe Otis Booth FoundationUnited Way of Tulare CountyVerizon WirelessWestern Milling

Gold Sponsor Bank of America FoundationCalifornia Partnership to End Domestic ViolenceCarolyn Kruse FoundationClif Bar Family FoundationFansler FoundationFresno Regional FoundationGranville HomesClarence & Janet HillRuiz FoodsSoroptimist International of VisaliaThe TJX Companies

Silver Sponsor Allstate FoundationBank of the SierraShirley BatchmanDr. Betsy McCarley BillysTom & Ann BrodersenSteve & Doris BullockCentral California Women’s ConferenceCentral Valley Auto TransportCompassPoint Nonprofit ServicesDelta Rapid Recovery RehabilitationDer Manouel Insurance GroupDooley, Herr, Pedersen & Berglund Bailey LLPDowling Aaron IncorporatedDwelle Family FoundationEric BlackFar Western Farming Company, Inc.Gannett FoundationDonald & Anne GillesGillespie Ag Services, Inc.Gilman, Harris & TravioliMarybeth Higuera & Lester SeayJ.C. Lansdowne, Inc.Mike & Sherri JefferisJo-Ann Fabric & Craft Stores

Gil & Penny JunstromRalph & Afreen KaelbleSteven & Linda LansdowneLeffingwell Ag Sales Co., Inc.Lewis & AssociatesJoe & Theresa LoBueLoBue CitrusLyles Foundation Donor Advised Fund at the Fresno Regional FoundationLinda McElrathDona & Paul MeinhardtGary MeinholdMaria MorfinLuis & Margarita MotaPayalityEarl PearsonEunice RisoRiverbend DairyDr. Chris Rodarte and Mrs. Marivel RodarteRotary Club of VisaliaSan Joaquin Valley CollegeSence FoundationServiceMaster by BeneventoSoroptimist International of TulareJeff & JoeAnna ToddTulare County Board of SupervisorsVisalia Host Lions ClubVisalia PlayersWells Fargo Bank

Benefactor George & Susan BetancurBuckman-Mitchell, Inc.Citizens Business BankWilliam & Marla DeckerMoses & Lauren DiazMrs. Marilyn T. DoeLeopoldo Esquivel & Miguel EsquivelDebbie EvansFarley Law FirmG.W. Stewart’s Salon & Gift EmporiumNicholas & Dena GambiniNick & Trina GomezMike & Jane GrasselTeresa HerrWalter HillJ.D. Heiskell & Co.Kaweah Delta Health Care DistrictKay LinkBob & Carole LudekensWilliam & Diana LutterbeinJeff & Caity MeaderDavid & Morri Nash

Eugene & Carol Nickel

Rabobank, N.A.

Paul Schommer & Diane Post

Pete & Claudia Sherwood

Kimberly Sierra

Sierra Gardens Apartments

Bret Stuber

Gailerd Swisegood

Frank & Sherry Tietjens

Tulare County Child Abuse Prevention Council

Valley Business Bank

Visalia Breakfast Rotary Club

Robert & Carolyn Wilbur

Founder Alternative Billing Consultants, LLC

Stuart & Leslie Anderson

Ralph & Betty Bookout

California Coalition Against Sexual Assault

Bruce & Darlene Campbell

Jane Caviglia

Linda Craig

Glena Crumal & Eddye Farrar

Linda Del Rio

Doris Dooley

Ruth & Ethan Dutton

Roy Estridge

Denise & Edwin Fletcher

Patricia Foster

Sam & Jody Gilman

Jonathan & Susan Graves

Jim & Margaret Hall

Robert & Debra Hansen

Shirley & Robert Hickam

C. Guy Honnell, Jr.

Debbie Hornung

Denet & Dale Igou

Steven & Rachel Katz

Gregory & Karen Kirkpatrick

John & Carlyn Lambert

Olivia & Mike Leoni

Bob Line

Terry & Carol Linville

Fred & Donna LoBue

Melissa Lyons

Scott & Carol McLellan

Tracie & John Mitchell

Margaret Moholt

John & Elaine Morin

Susana Mota

Marty Prah

Ruth Ann Rosh

Julio Sanchez

Tulare County Panhellenic Conference

Daniel & Cindy Underwood

United Way California Capital RegionTony & Sandy ValenzuelaPatty WagnerFaye Zeeb

Sponsor 4Creeks, Inc.Jeffrey & Barbara BashamBrenda BretonecheMargaret BroylesRichard & Mary Jo EastesEdgewood OrchardsLupe GarciaPam & Norm GatineauPeter & Ruth GolombekGreen Box Rentals, Inc.Irene & Yezdyar KaoosjiSteven & Darlene KennedyCheryl LehnMichael & Julie LevineDean & Cheryl LevitanCharles LoftisRafael & Beatrice LomeliJohn ManueleRobert & Joy MarshallLinda MerkleSusan MunterStephen & Diane MurrayDon Nikkel & Carol EnnsPhyllis OgdenMarla ProchnowFrank & Dee QuatraroSan Joaquin Valley College, Visalia Student CouncilSaveMart S.H.A.R.E.S.Ken & Sandy StoryBeate Weidemann SmithSteven & Denise Williams

Member Adolph J. Nava, M.D., Inc.Celia ArroyoDel & Patricia AultAuto Oil ChangersRichard & Rita BarronGerry & Lynn BeckersJudith & Doug BergDr. & Mrs. Richard P. BerksonBeta Sigma Phi Laureate Iota Upsilon ChapterSachman BhattiNorman & Joan BlackJohn & Susan BookerGloria BowmanCal-Agro Seed Co.David & Sarah CaseRosemary CasoForrest & Jessica CavaleKathy Chandler

Jon ChessumDarwin ChoyKenneth & Carmelita ConnJayne Cooper & Andy KirshenbaumJohn CoppolaPhyllis CoringLeonard & Marian CoteGlenda DouthitJoanne DudleyJeffrey DuncanSandie EdwardsJim & Linda ElyLaurie FioriJoe & Elizabeth GarciaGarrett GermanHaro’s Insurance AgencySteve & Mariann HedstromEdward & Carol JonesJim & Sue KirshenbaumBill KitchenChristina KnoxKeith LindersmithRobert LoBueRobert & Sue MachadoRuben & Elizabeth MadridMcDonald’s CorporationMike & Barbara ChrismanBetsy Murphy & Dirk HolkeboerAdolph & Trini NavaNeighborhood M.B. ChurchTerry & Laraine OmmenDorothy & William OsakKeith & Amy PackFrank Pahkamaa & Melody ScheppPalma PlumbingPeña’s Disposal ServiceDavid & Kathy PrewittRes-Com Pest ControlRobert & Wanda RogersConnie RollandGeorge & Judy SkaffSoroptimist International Sierra Pacific RegionUnited Methodist WomenElvin & Phyllis ValenzuelaPhil VandegriftVisalia Friends MeetingTed & Stacie WaltersMarilyn WatsonMike & Julie WegerHarry & Ruth Wood

Friend Robert AinleyJason AlldayKarole & Roy AndradaNatalie Armitstead

Philanthropy is “the love of humankind.” Thank you for loving your community. Your philanthropic support makes Family Services’ work—which is also your work—possible. Donations for January 1– December 31, 2014

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In-Kind DonorsWe remember you, too, in-kind donors! Thank you for your outpouring of support in donating items to assist clients in times of need. Caring community members donated food, clothing, hygiene supplies, school supplies, household items, appliances, and holiday toys. We couldn’t do it without you!

Donna BaileyBarbara BalerudClaire BankstonRebecca BatesSandra BennettAngela & Thomas BiscottiJennifer BoteilhoPearl CallDonna CarlsonRichard & Karen CarlstromWarren & Suzanne CederborgVincent & Lorna ChengDonna DenhamAdrian DielemanClifford & Diane DunbarRobert & Allyson FarrellCarol GlassNancy GreggJody & Kari GroveMarilyn HadleyRobert & Janice HansenRobert & Laurie HartGina HaycockKaren HollandVicky HolmstromRosa JiminezTom & Betty JohnsonBrittany JohnsonChristine LawtonJennifer LewinThomas & Ordonna LinkDarlene LooseMichelle MacElvaineRobert & Shirley MartinJohn & Erica McCormackMike & Diane MedicoPatricia NagelJennifer PachecoBrian & Rebecca PeterLindsey PeytonRyan and Lori RiezebosRomanced RecordsAndy RomeroDale Rowden & Cindy MyersMarilyn RussellJ.G. ShumanDean & Karen SimpsonAnya Spear & Joe WalshLinda & George SwardStephen & Erica TootleRobert & Kathy TrujilloGloria & Gary TurnerFrances TweedSteve & Joan WattersLouAnn WestNora Willoughby

Tribute Gifts In honor of: Mr. Jerry Hill

In memory of:Kay LinkJane OrloppIna Stanley

It is our intention to accurately list each donor’s name. We apologize for any errors or omissions. Please contact us at (559) 732-1970 or [email protected] if there is something we should correct.Thank you!

Thank you, donors

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24-hour crisis hotlines

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE: (559) 732-5941 or (800) 448-2044 SEXUAL ASSAULT HOTLINE: (559) 732-7273 or (559) 784-7273

815 West Oak, Visalia, CA 93291 (559) 732-1970 | (559) 732-1987 Fax

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