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Quality Care and Education
for our Next Generation
2009-2010 ANNUAL REPORT
1904 First Avenue NorthBirmingham, AL 35203
(205) 252-1991 main(800) 822-2734 toll-free
(205) 251-2076 faxwww.ccr-bhm.org
ServingBlount, Jefferson, Shelby
and Walker Countiessince 1984.
Leadership Message
Dear Friends,
We live in a world where the future is undefined. We cannot know whatmisfortunes or successes may lay ahead. The environment, governments, investments,technology, and foreign relations are each all challenged by an uncertain future. Amongthis ambiguity one thing is beyond question - children are one quarter of our populationand all of our future.
This truth is more than a cliché. It is the very foundation of the work done dailyat Childcare Resources. It is the reason this agency provides the services and programsthat offer children the best opportunity for future success.
During the past year Childcare Resources' objectives were to improve the livesand futures of those we serve and raise community awareness about the importance ofearly care and education including children's health and nutrition and parenting support.
Childcare Resources was represented at the Alabama Business Leaders' Summiton Early Childhood Investment. We advocated for licensing and oversight for child carecenters resulting in a City of Vestavia Hills resolution recommending state licensure forall child care programs within their city limits. We joined hands with 18 other agenciesas part of the Health Action Partnership to promote prevention of childhood obesity.
At the 20th annual Children's Advocate Award Luncheon, Childcare Resources
Willie ChriesmanChairman of the Board
Joan WrightExecutive Director
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Mrs. Alice WaltherMs. Carole WardMrs. Renae WarnerMr. and Mrs. Brent WarrenMs. Ivy B. WatsonMrs. Leila WatsonMr. and Mrs. Bradley WegnerMr. and Mrs. Dan WeinribDrs. Jay WellonsMs. Kadie WhatleyMr. and Mrs. Kevin WhiteWhole FoodsDr. Claudia WilliamsMs. Lauren WilsonMs. Cathy S. WrightMrs. Joan WrightMrs. Valerie WyattXcell AcademyYMCA-MetropolitanYogurt Mountain
Gifts in honor ofMaster Conner and Miss Corrie Bennett
by Mr. and Mrs. Tom CampMrs. Gabriella Hansell Boehme
by Mrs. Gabriella H. LynnMrs. Lisa Bunting Howard
by Mr. and Mrs. Robert HowardMr. Dean Burgess
by Mr. Joe C. VolmanMs. Laura Colebeck
by Mr. Richard TubbMs. Margie Curry
by Mr. and Mrs. James L. CaldwellMr. Marzette Fisher
by Mr. Richard I. PigfordMrs. Elizabeth Hamlin
by Ms. Joy GodseyMs. Zaida S. Holly
by Ms. Ladye FranklinMiss Daisy Howard
by Mr. and Mrs. Robert HowardMiss GinnyLu Howard
by Mr. and Mrs. Robert HowardMs. Julie Marks
by Ms. Martha Jane PattonMr. Gwaltney McCollum, Jr.
by Mr. Whitney Debardelebenby Mr. Coke Matthews, III
Ms. Ruby Caroline Neimanby Mr. & Mrs. Mike Warren
Mrs. Carole M. Pizitzby Dr. and Mrs. Gary Cutterby Ms. Cathy Friedmanby Ms. Joy Godseyby Judge Debra H. Goldsteinby Ms. Patty McDonaldby Mr. and Mrs. Peter Printz
Governor and Mrs. Bob Rileyby Ms. Lenora Walker Pate
Mrs. Rebecca Rogersby Ms. Melissa Springer
Dr. Stuart Royalby Mr. and Mrs. J. Wray Pearce
Ms. Carla Simmonsby Ms. Joy Godsey
Master James Sullivan Simpsonby Mrs. Alissa Simpson
Ms. Susan Swartzby Mrs. Mary Johnson Butterworthby Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cohnby Mrs. Amy Saag
Toyota Family Literacy by Mrs. Leah Dobbs Black
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Warrenby Architecture Works, LLP
Mrs. Leila Watsonby Ms. Joy Godseyby Mr. Mark White
Ms. Dorothy S. Willinghamby Ms. Susan Darby
Mr. Shepard Wingoby Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wingo
Mrs. Joan Wrightby Mrs. Katherine K. Ferrettiby Ms. Lenora Walker Pate
Mr. Milton Zimmermanby Mrs. Sandra Harris
Gifts in memory ofMr. W.N. Chriesman, Sr.
by Ms. Joy GodseyMr. and Mrs. William E. Cook
by Ms. Beverly CookMr. Steve Griggs
by Ms. Kim BraaschMr. Gambrill Lynn
by Mr. Henry S. LynnMr. and Mrs. Easton Melof
by Ms. Sandy MelofMiss Lilly Rushton
by Mrs. Dover Currieby Mrs. Henrietta Emackby Ms. Sandra Ross Storm
Mrs. Lucile Smithby Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. S. Agerby Mr. and Mrs. Phil H. Neal
Mrs. Kathy Watsonby Ms. Joy Godsey
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and guests paid homage to 21 individuals and agencies who are dedicated to improvingchildren's lives. Mrs. Patsy Riley accepted the Margie Curry Lifetime AchievementAward on behalf of her and Governor Riley. Cedric D. Sparks, Sr., Susan Swartz andthe Toyota Family Literacy Program were honored with the 2010 Children's AdvocateAward.
When the Children's Trust Fund of Alabama held a rally at the Statehouse inMontgomery to honor of the Month of the Young Child, Childcare Resources was there.Childcare Resources spoke out when local government budget cuts for nonprofits wereannounced. Last summer Childcare Resources presented the Childcare Resources' Expoproviding information and education to hundreds of parents.
A major outreach effort was accomplished during Childcare Resources'inaugural Resource and Referral call-in program when staff and volunteers fieldedcalls from parents wanting more information about identifying quality child care andselecting a program for their child. The event was featured on CBS 42 evening newsand streamed lived from their website throughout the two hour program.
In August, the Junior Board of Childcare Resources presented its mostsuccessful 4th annual Fairy Tale Ball. Over 750 people attended and 350 first-timeguests were given the opportunity to learn about our mission.
The reasons for these efforts are clear: the positive outcomes of high-qualityearly childhood education are that children are more likely to stay in school, more likelyto go to college, and more likely to become successful, independent adults. They areless likely to need remediation, be arrested, or commit violent crimes. As early as the19th century, American social reformer Frederick Douglass knew this when he said, "Itis easier to build strong children than to repair broken men."
Thank you for your support and your commitment to today's children - our besthope for a successful future.
Cordially,
Willie Chriesman Joan WrightChairman of the Board Executive Director
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Dr. Carden JohnstonMr. and Mrs. Gordon JonesMr. and Mrs. Josh JonesMr. and Mrs. Tyler KempMr. and Mrs. Joseph KendrickMs. Jennifer S. KilburnMr. David KinmanMrs. Beverley KrannichMrs. Meg KrawczykMs. Sandra KuwicaMrs. Keri LaneMrs. Dana LangfordLaura KathrynLearning Express ToysMs. Barbara B. LeeMrs. Debra LeoLet's Get OrganizedLiberty Animal HospitalMs. Jennifer LierLili Pad / Gigi'sLoblolly LaneMs. Cynthia LohrkeMr. Henry S. Lynn, Jr.Mrs. Anjanette MaconMafiaoza'sMr. and Mrs. David MaloneMarilyn Wilson GalleriesJane MarshallMr. and Mrs. Corey MaxwellMs. Julie McDonaldMrs. Clare McDowellDr. Darby McElderryMr. Eric McFerrinMr. and Mrs. Scott McGlaunMrs. Kelly McGurkMrs. Laura McLaughlinMcWane Science CenterMs. Sandy MelofMr. and Mrs. Guy K. MitchellMomenTaker PhotographyMr. and Mrs. Richard H. Monk, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Monk, IIIMrs. Heidi MonteMotion IndustriesNail TekMs. Jennifer NeffThe Nesting PlaceDr. Melanie O'Banion-LevinOak Street Hair GroupOff the CuffThe Pants StoreMr. Kam PattonMrs. Kerensa PerkinsMayor Tony PetelosMrs. Natalie PhillipsMs. Susan PretnarRave Theaters
Redmont Venture PartnersMr. and Mrs. Rod ReisnerMrs. Avery RhodesMr. Russell RichardsonMr. and Mrs. Lee RileyRobert and Lois Luckie Charitable FoundationMrs. Jane RobertsDr. Robbie RobertsMs. Stephanie RobinsonMrs. Christina RoddyMs. Meg RoebuckMrs. Rebecca RogersMrs. Stacie RohnMr. & Mrs. Carey RomeMr. Brad RounsavilleMrs. Carla Ryan WhitlockMr. Vincent SaiaMr. and Mrs. Scott SalterDr. Susan SalterMr. and Mrs. Charles SalvagioDr. Nena SandersMs. Julie SandnerMs. Michele SantiagoMr. and Mrs. Len ShannonMr. Everitt N. SimmonsMrs. Rene SimmonsMrs. Alissa SimpsonMrs. Janet SkinnerMs. Kyesha SmithMr. and Mrs. Macy Smith, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Martin SmithMs. Tracie SnipesMrs. Virginia SocolofMr. and Mrs. Paul SpinaMs. Leslie StecklerStephens FoundationDr. and Mrs. Jeffrey StoneStonehenge Capital Co. LLCMs. Sandra Ross StormSuccessful ImageSummer Simpson PhotographySummit ProductsSwaddleMr. and Mrs. Ashley TabbMs. Thelma H. TaylorMrs. Linda TemplinTennessee AquariumThe Everyday ArtistTown and Country ClothesMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey TravisTwin Construction, Inc.Mr. William TynesUncut FlowersUniversity of AlabamaUS Space and Rocket CenterVillage DermatologyThe Village Tavern
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Dr. and Mrs. J. Max Austin, Jr.Mr. Mozzy AzarianMr. Bobby BaccaroMs. Dominique BackusBarbara Harbin PhotographyMr. Matt BarnesMrs. Brooke BattleMs. Heather BatyMs. Michelle Bearman-WolnekMr. Zack BennettMr. and Mrs. Gilbert BentMr. Malcolm S. BetheaMr. and Mrs. Sam BhateBirmingham Boot CampBirmingham ZooMs. Leslie BlackMrs. Hansell BoehmeBooks-A-Million Inc.Mrs. Christine BotthofMs. Fran S. BraaschBromberg'sMrs. Jennifer BrooksMs. April BrownMs. Tasha BrownBrownell TravelMrs. Shea BryarsMr. and Mrs. Douglas BullockMrs. Kim BullockDr. and Mrs. Peter BuntingMrs. Tammie ButtsBuy Buy BabyCafe DupontCarharrtMr. and Mrs. Jack CarneyMr. and Mrs. Tom Carruthers, IIIMrs. Jennifer CatonMr. and Mrs. James ChandlerChildren's Dance FoundationMs. McCall ChristensonMs. Ali ClarkMr. and Mrs. Archie L. CobbsMrs. Kim L. Conwell-ButlerCorporate Realty Management, Inc.Crown JewelersMrs. Dover CurrieMs. Margie CurryMs. Myra DavisMr. Steven W. DavisMrs. Teresa DavisMs. Sara L. DeFuniakMrs. Katie DeweesMrs. Claudia DichiaraMr. Chuck DickertMrs. Alyssa DiRussoMs. Wendy DobbsMrs. Michelle Dobbs-HaysMs. Candice Doucet
Dr. Scott DoyleMs. Kimberly DrakeDreamcakesDr. and Mrs. Brian DudgeonDr. and Mrs. George DumasMrs. Margaret DunawayMr. and Mrs. Chris DuncanDyar InteriorsEagle Point Golf ClubMr. and Mrs. Brandon W. ElamMrs. Holley EllisMrs. Carla EltzEnhanced Capital Partners, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Jay EzelleMrs. Danielle FernandesMrs. Katherine K. FerrettiFirst Things First OrganizingThe Fitness CenterFitness TogetherMrs. Heather FitzmorrisMr. and Mrs. Rob FowlerMrs. Sarah FowlerMr. and Mrs. Stratton FowlkesMs. Beth Ann FranklinDr. Liesel FrenchFresh MarketMr. and Mrs. Hugh GainerMrs. Jenny GarrisonMr. and Mrs. Gerald GlennMs. Joy GodseyGolftecMs. Ellyn S. GradyMr. Philip GrahamMs. Jennifer GrayMs. Allea GrimesGus MayerMr. and Mrs. Patton HahnHair ImpressionsMr. James HansenMrs. Harriet HawkinsMrs. Kathy HendersonMr. and Mrs. Robert Henger, IIMs. Tiffany HengerMr. Derry W. HerringMrs. Emil HessMrs. Misty HoldsambeckMr. David HopeMrs. Jamie HopperMr. and Mrs. Robert HowardMr. J. Terry HumberHyatt Place DowntownMs. Lisa ImbragulioMr. and Mrs. Glenn IrelandMr. Tyler JenkinsJL PhotographyMr. Keith JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Johnson
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Board of DirectorsWillie Chriesman
Chairman
Elizabeth HamlinVice Chairman
Carla Ryan WhitlockSecretary
Derry HerringTreasurer
Guin RobinsonPast Chairman
Joan WrightExecutive Director
Victor Brown
Dean Burgess
Joanna Burleson
Dover Currie
Sherri Jackson
Carden Johnston, MD
Craig Kelley
Lynn D. Kirkland, EdD
Carla McEwen
Teresa Zúñiga Odom
Carole M. Pizitz
Carla Roberson
Cara Ross
Carla Simmons
Rene Simmons
The Honorable Sandra Storm
Alice Walther
Leila Watson
Claudia Williams,EdD
Dorothy Wilson
Alice GordonPresident
Keith JohnsonVice President
Ivy B. WatsonSecretary / Treasurer
Josh JonesPast President
Zack Bennett
Hansell Boehme
Emefa Butler
Paige Casey
Heather Fitzmorris
Stratton Fowlkes
Michael Grady
Mitchell Greggs
Michael Humber
Colin Mitchell
Terrance Moultrie
Blake Rhodes
Randi Rhone
Becky Rogers
Jeffrey Stone, MD
Vanessa Stroud
Ryan Thomas
Chris Woodham
Junior Board
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For over 25 years, Childcare Resources has helped thousands of childrenget the best start in life. We continue to serve communities in Blount,Jefferson, Shelby and Walker counties as the front line organization forparents, businesses and child care professionals seeking the keys to ourchildren’s future success.
Our programs help businesses prosper, parents nurture their children’sgrowth and development and communities stay strong. At the center ofthis work, we help children succeed in life.
Thanks to the many contributors and champions of quality early care andeducation for children, we are proud to continue the important work thatbegan in 1984. We look forward to carrying on for years to come so thattoday’s children grow into happy, healthy solid citizens of tomorrow.
Our Story
Mitchell's PlaceMs. Sandra MurdenMs. Jane MurphyNew Bethel Baptist ChurchMrs. Carolyn NewtonMr. and Mrs. Claude NielsenMs. Ginger ParsonsMr. Philip PassaflumeMs. Martha Jane PattonMr. and Mrs. J. Wray PearceMr. Bill PittsMr. and Mrs. Michael PizitzMs. Denise PomeroyMr. James PuckettMrs. Frances King QuickMs. Lisa ReddMs. Natasha RembertMrs. Randi RhoneRives Construction Co.Mrs. Carla RobersonMrs. Linda RobersonMr. Guin RobinsonMs. Phyllis RossDr. and Mrs. Stuart RoyalMr. and Mrs. Kenya RussellMr. Scott RussellMrs. Carla Ryan WhitlockMrs. Amy SaagMr. Nathan SasseMs. Patricia SchmidtMs. Beverly SelfMr. and Mrs. Scott ShorrMrs. Bobbie SiegalMrs. Carla SimmonsMrs. Rene SimmonsMs. Rene SinskySixth Avenue Baptist ChurchMrs. Janiessa Smith - WallerMs. Jane SnowSouthern Nuclear Operating CompanyDr. Sergio StagnoMr. Garland StansellSterne AgeeMs. Sandra Ross StormMrs. Rachel SullengerSunnyside UpMs. Stella SwetnickMs. Melva TateMrs. Surpora ThomasMr. and Mrs. Hall W. Thompson, Sr.United Cerebral PalsyMrs. Connie UristVolkert & AssociatesMs. Lenora Walker PateMrs. Alice WaltherMr. & Mrs. Mike Warren, Jr.Ms. Susan Washington
Ms. Rachel WatkinsMs. Ivy B. WatsonMrs. Leila WatsonMr. Arthur WattsMs. Deborah WesleyMs. Shannon WilkerMrs. Alice McSpadden WilliamsDr. Claudia WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Matthew WilliamsMs. Dorothy WilsonMrs. Jennifer WilsonMr. and Mrs. Steve WingoMr. and Mrs. Johnnie WoolridgeMrs. Joan Wright
Fairy Tale BallMajor FundersAlabama Power CompanyBaker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz PCBalch & Bingham LLPBBVA CompassBirmingham MagazineBlue Cross and Blue Shield of AlabamaBrasfield & Gorrie, Inc.Johnston Barton Proctor & Rose LLPL. Paul Kassouf and Co. PCMaynard Cooper and Gale PCMitchell IndustriesOakworth Capital BankProtective Life CorporationPublix Supermarkets CharitiesRBC BankRegions BankRoyal CupStarnes Davis Florie LLPSuperior BankTwo Anonymous DonorsGenerous Supporters3rd Street PromenadeMs. Cara AdamsMr. Ryan AdayCultural & Educational Advancement
Foundation / Omicron OmegaAlabama AdventureAlabama Baby MagazineAlabama BalletAlabama Symphony OrchestraMrs. Dawn AllenMrs. Michelle AlvisAlys Stephens CenterDrs. Toren and Helen AndersonAnother Broken EggMs. Shalene Archer ErmisMs. Suzanne AsheAt Home FurnishingsMr. and Mrs. Tom AtkinsAuburn University
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Our MissionTo make quality care and education of children happen by providing information,education and assistance to families, providers of child care and the community.
Our VisionQuality child care will be available and affordable
to all families who need it.
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Training and Support Servicesfor Child Care Professionals
We provide training to child care teachers and directors in central Alabama —
training them on a variety of subjects including administration, curriculum,
health and safety, literacy, discipline and everything in between.
“I learned to be the best teacher I can be in my classroom.”
“There was so much great material presented in so many creative ways.”
Protective Life CorporationRegions BankRoyal CupServisFirst BankVulcan Materials CompanyGenerous SupportersMrs. Angela ActonAlabama Association of NonprofitsMrs. Barbara AllenArchitecture Works, LLPMs. Christie ArpMr. and Mrs. Tom AtkinsMr. and Mrs. Michael BallietMrs. Beverly BarrettMs. Betty BellMr. Malcolm S. BetheaMs. Audrey BettsMr. Galvin BillupsMr. and Mrs. Lance BlackDr. Mary BlanksonMrs. Hansell BoehmeMs. Kim BraaschMrs. Lessie BradyBrasfield & Gorrie, Inc.Ms. Cindy BrownBruce Office Supply & FurnitureMr. Dean H. BurgessMrs. Joanna G. BurlesonMrs. Mary Johnson ButterworthMs. Sheri CainMrs. Joan CarlisleCarr Riggs & Ingram LLCMr. and Mrs. Tom Carruthers, IIICatholic Family ServicesMrs. Samantha CharifChildren's Aid SocietyMr. and Mrs. John P. ClancyMrs. Karen CochraneMr. and Mrs. Richard CohnCommunity Foundation of Greater BirminghamCorporate Realty Management, Inc.Mrs. Dover CurrieMs. Margie CurryDr. and Mrs. Gary CutterMr. Remus DanielsMr. Doug DeanMr. Whitney DebardelebenMs. Quinchela Dent - HessMrs. Leah Dobbs BlackMr. Leon Dowe, Jr.Ms. Nikecia DoweMrs. Norma DoweDream Girls Christian AcademyMs. Samuetta DrewMs. Meta EatmanMrs. Henrietta EmackExchange Club Family Skills Center
Ms. Julie FaughtMrs. Katherine K. FerrettiMr. and Mrs. Marzette FisherMr. Al Folcher, Jr.Ms. Ladye FranklinMs. Paije FrazierMr. Todd FredellaMs. Cathy FriedmanMr. and Mrs. Hugh GainerMr. and Mrs. Ron GannettA.G. Gaston Boys ClubMs. Joy GodseyJudge Debra H. GoldsteinMr. and Mrs. Charles GoodrichMs. Alice GordonMs. Ellyn S. GradyMs. Brenda HackneyMs. Marie HarbisonHarris Early Learning CenterMs. Tamara HarrisonMr. and Mrs. Robert Henger, IIRonne & Donald Hess Charitable FoundationMs. Tamika HicksMrs. Natalie HillHispanic Interest Coalition of AlabamaMs. Misty HittieMr. and Mrs. Len HollandHonda Manufacturing of AL, LLCMr. Spencer HorrMs. Sherri JacksonMs. Susan JacksonMr. Johnny JamesJasper Area Family Services Center, IncJCCEOJefferson Co. Department of HealthMr. Keith JohnsonDr. Carden JohnstonMr. and Mrs. Craig KelleyMs. Bridgette KennedyMs. Jennifer S. KilburnMr. and Mrs. Jon KimerlingMrs. Sheri KrellMrs. Cathy LeeMrs. Lynn LewisMs. Julie Ann MarksMr. Coke Matthews, IIIMr. and Mrs. Gerson MayMayer Electric Supply Co. Inc.Ms. Elizabeth McCollumMr. and Mrs. Gwaltney McCollum, Jr.Ms. Margaret McCollumMs. Nancy McCollumMs. Patty McDonaldMs. Carla McEwenMr. and Mrs. Charles McGeheeMs. Meredith McLaughlnMs. Sandy Melof
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“I feel that I’ve learned so much to take back to class with me.”
The Results Approximately 98% of training particpants rated their increase in knowledge after
training as good/excellent.
TTrraaiinniinngg SSeessssiioonnss,, CCoouurrsseess aanndd CCoonnffeerreenncceess
The Numbers
235 training sessions
741 hours of training
4,652 training participants
Increased Test Scores
Ass
essm
ent S
core
s
Ms. Lisa Bunting HowardMr. and Mrs. Robert HowardMrs. Carolyn HudsonMr. and Mrs. William C. HulseyMr. J. Terry HumberMs. Jeannie IngramMr. and Mrs. Russell JacksonMr. and Mrs. Virgil W. JensenJoe Lee Griffin FoundationMr. Keith JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Cecil JonesMs. Esta KamplainMr. Stanton KelleyMrs. Sandy KillionDr. Lynn D. KirklandMrs. Sheri KrellMrs. Donna LangstonMrs. Edith LastingerMs. Lissa LeGrandDr. and Mrs. Robert A. LevinMr. Thomas G. LuckieLuckie and CompanyMr. and Mrs. Hiryle LutzMr. Henry S. Lynn, Jr.Mrs. Koko MackinMr. and Mrs. William E. Matthews, VMrs. Clare McDowellMr. and Mrs. David McLeodMrs. Beckie McReeRabbi Jonathan A. MillerMr. and Mrs. Guy K. MitchellMr. and Mrs. Richard H. Monk, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Monk, IIIMr. and Mrs. Phil H. Neal, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Claude NielsenMr. Robert M. NorrisMr. and Mrs. John T. Oliver, IIIMs. Claire B. ParkerMr. and Mrs. J. Wray PearceMr. and Mrs. Thomas PerrineMr. Richard I. PigfordMr. and Mrs. Phillip PopeMr. and Mrs. Lee PounceyMr. and Mrs. Peter PrintzMr. and Mrs. Rod ReisnerMs. Blake RhodesMrs. Randi RhoneMrs. Sandra RidgewayMr. Guin RobinsonMr. and Mrs. Alan RogersMrs. Rebecca RogersMrs. Sherri RomanoffCantor Jessica RoskinMrs. Cara RossDr. and Mrs. Stuart RoyalMr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Rumore, Jr.Mr. Deak Rushton
Mrs. Carla Ryan WhitlockMrs. Amy SaagMs. Leah ScaliseMr. and Mrs. Steve SewellMr. E. Todd Sharley, Jr.Ms. Barbara C. SheltonMr. and Mrs. Scott ShorrMrs. Bobbie SiegalDr. and Mrs. Stuart SiegalMrs. Rene SimmonsMrs. Alissa SimpsonMr. and Mrs. Hatton C. SmithMs. Sarah Louise SmithMr. William E. Smith, Jr.Ms. Tracie SnipesMs. Melissa SpringerDr. O.J. StaatsMr. and Mrs. Jerry E. StewartDr. and Mrs. Jeffrey StoneMs. Sandra Ross StormMrs. Vanessa StroudMrs. Yolanda SullivanMr. and Mrs. J. Allen Sydnor, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Hall W. Thompson, Sr.Mr. Larry ThorntonMr. Richard TubbMrs. Connie UristMr. Joe C. VolmanMr. Howard WalthallMs. Louise WaltonRepresentative Cam WardMr. Larry WardMs. Rachel WatkinsMr. and Mrs. Dan WeinribMs. Kadie WhatleyMr. Mark WhiteMs. Alice McSpadden WilliamsMrs. Joan Wright
Children’s Advocate Award LuncheonMajor FundersAlabama Power CompanyALTEC Industries Inc. BBVA CompassBlue Cross Blue Shield of AlabamaBradley Arant Boult Cummings LLPChildren's Health System of ALCoca-Cola Bottling Company United Inc.Cory Watson Crowder & DeGarisEnergen CorporationFirst Commercial BankFirst National Bank of JasperHealthSouth CorporationJames Rushton I FoundationKBRMcWane, Inc.O'Neal Steel, Inc.
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Training and Support Servicesfor Child Care Professionals
The Infant Toddler Outreach program provides on-site assessment, consultation
and training to improve the quality of care in infant and toddler classrooms.
During the 2009-2010 year, the program also provided on-site assessment to 10
preschool classrooms.
“One of the most gratifying aspects of this workis the opportunity to offer children a safe, lovingand nurturing place to learn.”
“Childcare Resources...helped usto better the classrooms and thecenter overall.”
General FundMajor FundersUnited Way of Central AlabamaAlabama Child Caring FoundationCity of BirminghamCommunity Foundation of
Greater BirminghamState of Alabama Department of
Human ResourcesGenerous SupportersMotion IndustriesThe Thompson Foundation
Child Care Provider Training andSupportMajor FundersState of Alabama Department of
Human ResourcesUnited Way of Central AlabamaRobert R. Meyer FoundationVulcan Materials Co. FoundationWachovia Wells Fargo Foundation
Parents as TeachersMajor FundersAlabama Department of Child Abuse
Prevention / Children’s Trust Fund of Alabama
United Way of Central AlabamaIndependent Presbyterian Church FoundationThe Daniel FoundatinJoseph S. Bruno Charitable FoundationSusan Mott Webb Charitable Trust
Supplemental Child Care Program
(SCCP)Major FundersUnited Way of Central AlabamaCity of Birmingham Community
Development Block GrantJefferson County Community Development
Block GrantRotary Club of BirminghamAnonymous Benefactor
Infant Toddler OutreachMajor FundersState of Alabama Department of
Human ResourcesJames Rushton I Foundation
Child Care Resource and ReferralMajor FundersUnited Way of Central Alabama
Next Generation CampaignMr. and Mrs. Francis Ager
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. AlandMr. and Mrs. Steve AltmannDr. and Mrs. George Andrews, Jr.Ms. Suzanne AsheDr. and Mrs. J. Max Austin, Jr.Mrs. Karen BallietMr. and Mrs. Alvah BarronMr. Zack BennettMrs. Kim BenosMr. Malcolm S. BetheaDr. Mary BlanksonMrs. Hansell BoehmeMs. Eunice BoswellDr. and Mrs. Edward V. BravenecMr. and Mrs. Steve BrickmanMr. and Mrs. R. Stephen BriggsMs. Emefa ButlerMr. and Mrs. James L. CaldwellMr. and Mrs. Jerry CallahanMr. and Mrs. Tom CampMr. and Mrs. Tom Carruthers, IIIMr. Willie Chriesman, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Charles CollatMs. Beverly CookMrs. Dover CurrieMs. Margie CurryMs. Diane DaffronMs. Susan DarbyMr. Ensley DarnallMr. and Mrs. John DeBuysMr. and Mrs. Alan DreherMrs. Henrietta EmackMr. and Mrs. Claude Estes, IVMrs. Kimberly FarrMr. and Mrs. William M. FergusonMrs. Katherine K. FerrettiMrs. Heather FitzmorrisFOCAL - Sophie Bracy HarrisMr. Al Folcher, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Fred FriedmanMr. and Mrs. Edward M. Friend, IIIMr. and Mrs. Hugh GainerMr. and Mrs. Tom GarrettMr. and Mrs. James GewinGiattina Aycock Architecture StudioMs. Joy GodseyJudge Debra H. GoldsteinMr. and Mrs. Charles GoodrichMr. and Mrs. Mike GoodrichMr. and Mrs. M. James GorrieMr. and Mrs. Bill GreshamMs. Elizabeth HamlinMrs. Sandra HarrisMr. and Mrs. Roger HartlineMr. Derry W. HerringMr. Glenn HinkleMrs. Jamie Hopper
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Increased Test Scores in Classrooms
IInnffaanntt TTooddddlleerr OOuuttrreeaacchh
The Results Post-Assessment scores showed an average score of 4.84 out of 7 in all
classrooms.
The Numbers
235 classrooms participating in 9 centers
114 center visits
81 classroom assessments
Test
Sco
res
Donors
Donors Listed
are for fiscal year October 1, 2009 through
September 30, 2010. Donations made after
September 30, 2010, will appear in the
2010-2011 Annual Report.
We have made every attempt to include each of our generous friends.However, if we have inadvertently failed to list your gift, pleasenotify us at (205) 252-11991, ext. 305 so we may correct theomission.
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The RISE program uses a process of
evaluation, improvement plans, goals and
action steps to help child care centers
achieve higher quality, including national
accreditation.
“My staff has been enthusiastic about RISE.They have especially appreciated the timespent with them during observations andconsultations concerning their teachingmethods, classroom arrangements andmaterials available.”
“An important part ofRISE is the self-assessment. It helps youfocus on areas that needimprovement and is also agood indicator of thestrengths of your Center.”
Training and Support Servicesfor Child Care Professionals
SSttaatteemmeenntt ooff AAccttiivviittiieessffoorr tthhee yyeeaarr eennddiinngg SSeepptteemmbbeerr 3300,, 22001100
Total Support and Revenue$1,827,489
Grants from governmental agencies
United Way of Central Alabama
Corporate contracts and program revenue
Other
Net assetsreleased from
restrictions
Total Expenses$1,865,335
Resource and Referral
Training and Technical Assistance
Child Care Financial Assistance
P.A.T. Training
Management and General
Fundraising
11112222
RReeaacchhiinngg IImmpprroovveemmeenntt TThhrroouugghh SSeellff EEvvaalluuaattiioonn
The Numbers
10 number of child care centers enrolled
208 center visits
8 group quality impact meetings with participants from all enrolled centers
The Results 100% of child care programs participating in RISE had an increase in their
classroom assessment scores, which measures National Association for theEducation of Young Children standards. The average increase for all ten programswas 31%.
Financial Information
We Appreciate
all the generous support of
individuals, businesses, foundations
and government organizations that
helped us provide the services
outlined in this report. On behalf of
our Board of Directors, Junior
Board, staff and the children and
families we serve, thank you for
your 2009-2010 contributions. Your
partnership is helping make quality,
affordable child care happen in our
community.
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We lend resources - books, puppets, music CD’s, educational games and activities
— through our Early Learning Resource Center at our Birmingham office and
our Resource Van, which travels to child care facilites throughout the area.
“It's nice to have different books, resources,and CD's to use every month. It gives us avariety of good teaching tools and the kidslove getting new music, books and puppetstoo!”
Training and Support Servicesfor Child Care Professionals
CChhiillddccaarree RReessoouurrcceess WWeebbssiittee
The Numbers
1,705,614 website hits
101,128 website visits
51,025 documents downloaded
Website Usage Increase
The Results Website visits increased 21% from 2008/2009 to 2009/2010
Document downloads increased 13% from 2008/2009 to 2009/2010
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EEaarrllyy LLeeaarrnniinngg RReessoouurrccee CCeenntteerrTTeeaacchheerr RReessoouurrccee VVaann
The Numbers
1,819 van/library visits
10,325 van/library resources circulated
““ It is a wonderful resource to us! We arein Shelby County and don't have theopportunity to go downtown to thelibrary location. All of my teachers lovebeing able to get new books each month.”
Increased memberships
Mem
bers
hips
The Results The Early Learning Resource Center memberships have increased 62% in the last
four years.
Community Information
Our website — www.ccr-bhm.org, provides information about our programs,
events, news, donor and volunteer opportunities. The site also provides valuable
early child development information as well as links to other organizations
committed to the well being of children. The website continues to be a vital part
of our communication network as the overall number of visits increases each
year.
“Please don’t take it lightly, you helpfamilies when they feel they have nowhere to turn. “
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Parent Education
All Parents as Teachers (PAT) services aim to help parents understand and
support their children’s development, keys to helping them get a good start in
life.
“Parents as Teachers gave me the parenting toolsnecessary to become a better parent.”
“Parents as Teachersallowed me as a parentto better understandhow my child wasdeveloping. My ParentEducator provided mewith wonderfulresources to enhancemy daughter’slearning. Both mydaughter and I gainedpractical knowledgefrom our experience inthis wonderfulprogram!”
SSuupppplleemmeennttaall CChhiilldd CCaarree PPrrooggrraamm
The Results Thanks to supporters of this program, low-income working parents remained in the
work force, had an increase in income, took advantage of training and education opportunities and improved their lives.
The Numbers
325 families served
378 children served
340 children on the waiting list(as of freeze date, August 1, 2010)*
$310,225 funds disbursed
One Example of SCCP Savings for a Family
This family was able tosave $1,682 annually or$140 a month due to theSCCP Program
*Due to funding reductions, program is on hold until funding is restored.
13% of Annual Income
20% of Annual Income
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Family and CommunityServices
We help low-income, working families by paying a portion of their child care
tuition. Payments are made directly to the child care provider of their choice.
This helps parents meet other pressing financial obligations and is often a major
factor in the selection of their child care provider. Our financial assistance
program helps give parents peace of
mind that their children are receiving
reliable care while they work.
“It is organizations like yours which are sowonderful because they allow assistance for parentswho are working hard to provide for their child butstill need some additional help to make it through.”
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The Numbers
108 children enrolled from 96 families
718 individual meetings with parents
10 parent group meetings
348 child development and health screenings
Age breakdown of children enrolled in PAT
“The youngest children are the most vulnerable tomaltreatment. One-tthird of all victims in 2009 wereyounger than 4 years.” *
The Results PAT is designed to positively influence families before abuse and neglect occurs
through establishing relationships, increasing parent knowledge of early childhooddevelopment and improving parenting practices.
* Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Administrationon Children, Youth and Families, Children’s Bureau. (2010). Child Maltreatment 2009.
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Family and CommunityServices
We help parents identify child care that is best suited for their individual needs
through phone consultations or our online child care search service available on
our website — www.ccr-bhm.org.
“The resource and referral program helped me tolocate a child care program that met all myindividual needs. I have peace of mind at workknowing that my child is well cared for in aquality environment.”
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The Results Families who contacted Childcare Resources were satisfied with the services
received.
The Numbers
1687 families requesting child care searches
5940 searches completed
Satisfaction Survey Results
Found listing of child care programshelpful in their search
Found Childcare Resources’ informationon choosing quality child care helpful
Would use Childcare Resources againor recommend to others searching for child care
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Family and CommunityServices
We help parents identify child care that is best suited for their individual needs
through phone consultations or our online child care search service available on
our website — www.ccr-bhm.org.
“The resource and referral program helped me tolocate a child care program that met all myindividual needs. I have peace of mind at workknowing that my child is well cared for in aquality environment.”
RReessoouurrccee aanndd RReeffeerrrraall
The Results Families who contacted Childcare Resources were satisfied with the services
received.
The Numbers
1687 families requesting child care searches
5940 searches completed
Satisfaction Survey Results
Found listing of child care programshelpful in their search
Found Childcare Resources’ informationon choosing quality child care helpful
Would use Childcare Resources againor recommend to others searching for child care
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Family and CommunityServices
We help low-income, working families by paying a portion of their child care
tuition. Payments are made directly to the child care provider of their choice.
This helps parents meet other pressing financial obligations and is often a major
factor in the selection of their child care provider. Our financial assistance
program helps give parents peace of
mind that their children are receiving
reliable care while they work.
“It is organizations like yours which are sowonderful because they allow assistance for parentswho are working hard to provide for their child butstill need some additional help to make it through.”
PPaarreennttss aass TTeeaacchheerrss
The Numbers
108 children enrolled from 96 families
718 individual meetings with parents
10 parent group meetings
348 child development and health screenings
Age breakdown of children enrolled in PAT
“The youngest children are the most vulnerable tomaltreatment. One-tthird of all victims in 2009 wereyounger than 4 years.” *
The Results PAT is designed to positively influence families before abuse and neglect occurs
through establishing relationships, increasing parent knowledge of early childhooddevelopment and improving parenting practices.
* Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Administrationon Children, Youth and Families, Children’s Bureau. (2010). Child Maltreatment 2009.
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Parent Education
All Parents as Teachers (PAT) services aim to help parents understand and
support their children’s development, keys to helping them get a good start in
life.
“Parents as Teachers gave me the parenting toolsnecessary to become a better parent.”
“Parents as Teachersallowed me as a parentto better understandhow my child wasdeveloping. My ParentEducator provided mewith wonderfulresources to enhancemy daughter’slearning. Both mydaughter and I gainedpractical knowledgefrom our experience inthis wonderfulprogram!”
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The Results Thanks to supporters of this program, low-income working parents remained in the
work force, had an increase in income, took advantage of training and education opportunities and improved their lives.
The Numbers
325 families served
378 children served
340 children on the waiting list(as of freeze date, August 1, 2010)*
$310,225 funds disbursed
One Example of SCCP Savings for a Family
This family was able tosave $1,682 annually or$140 a month due to theSCCP Program
*Due to funding reductions, program is on hold until funding is restored.
13% of Annual Income
20% of Annual Income
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The Numbers
1,819 van/library visits
10,325 van/library resources circulated
““ It is a wonderful resource to us! We arein Shelby County and don't have theopportunity to go downtown to thelibrary location. All of my teachers lovebeing able to get new books each month.”
Increased memberships
Mem
bers
hips
The Results The Early Learning Resource Center memberships have increased 62% in the last
four years.
Community Information
Our website — www.ccr-bhm.org, provides information about our programs,
events, news, donor and volunteer opportunities. The site also provides valuable
early child development information as well as links to other organizations
committed to the well being of children. The website continues to be a vital part
of our communication network as the overall number of visits increases each
year.
“Please don’t take it lightly, you helpfamilies when they feel they have nowhere to turn. “
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We lend resources - books, puppets, music CD’s, educational games and activities
— through our Early Learning Resource Center at our Birmingham office and
our Resource Van, which travels to child care facilites throughout the area.
“It's nice to have different books, resources,and CD's to use every month. It gives us avariety of good teaching tools and the kidslove getting new music, books and puppetstoo!”
Training and Support Servicesfor Child Care Professionals
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The Numbers
1,705,614 website hits
101,128 website visits
51,025 documents downloaded
Website Usage Increase
The Results Website visits increased 21% from 2008/2009 to 2009/2010
Document downloads increased 13% from 2008/2009 to 2009/2010
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The Numbers
10 number of child care centers enrolled
208 center visits
8 group quality impact meetings with participants from all enrolled centers
The Results 100% of child care programs participating in RISE had an increase in their
classroom assessment scores, which measures National Association for theEducation of Young Children standards. The average increase for all ten programswas 31%.
Financial Information
We Appreciate
all the generous support of
individuals, businesses, foundations
and government organizations that
helped us provide the services
outlined in this report. On behalf of
our Board of Directors, Junior
Board, staff and the children and
families we serve, thank you for
your 2009-2010 contributions. Your
partnership is helping make quality,
affordable child care happen in our
community.
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The RISE program uses a process of
evaluation, improvement plans, goals and
action steps to help child care centers
achieve higher quality, including national
accreditation.
“My staff has been enthusiastic about RISE.They have especially appreciated the timespent with them during observations andconsultations concerning their teachingmethods, classroom arrangements andmaterials available.”
“An important part ofRISE is the self-assessment. It helps youfocus on areas that needimprovement and is also agood indicator of thestrengths of your Center.”
Training and Support Servicesfor Child Care Professionals
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Total Support and Revenue$1,827,489
Grants from governmental agencies
United Way of Central Alabama
Corporate contracts and program revenue
Other
Net assetsreleased from
restrictions
Total Expenses$1,865,335
Resource and Referral
Training and Technical Assistance
Child Care Financial Assistance
P.A.T. Training
Management and General
Fundraising
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Increased Test Scores in Classrooms
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The Results Post-Assessment scores showed an average score of 4.84 out of 7 in all
classrooms.
The Numbers
235 classrooms participating in 9 centers
114 center visits
81 classroom assessments
Test
Sco
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Donors
Donors Listed
are for fiscal year October 1, 2009 through
September 30, 2010. Donations made after
September 30, 2010, will appear in the
2010-2011 Annual Report.
We have made every attempt to include each of our generous friends.However, if we have inadvertently failed to list your gift, pleasenotify us at (205) 252-11991, ext. 305 so we may correct theomission.
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Training and Support Servicesfor Child Care Professionals
The Infant Toddler Outreach program provides on-site assessment, consultation
and training to improve the quality of care in infant and toddler classrooms.
During the 2009-2010 year, the program also provided on-site assessment to 10
preschool classrooms.
“One of the most gratifying aspects of this workis the opportunity to offer children a safe, lovingand nurturing place to learn.”
“Childcare Resources...helped usto better the classrooms and thecenter overall.”
General FundMajor FundersUnited Way of Central AlabamaAlabama Child Caring FoundationCity of BirminghamCommunity Foundation of
Greater BirminghamState of Alabama Department of
Human ResourcesGenerous SupportersMotion IndustriesThe Thompson Foundation
Child Care Provider Training andSupportMajor FundersState of Alabama Department of
Human ResourcesUnited Way of Central AlabamaRobert R. Meyer FoundationVulcan Materials Co. FoundationWachovia Wells Fargo Foundation
Parents as TeachersMajor FundersAlabama Department of Child Abuse
Prevention / Children’s Trust Fund of Alabama
United Way of Central AlabamaIndependent Presbyterian Church FoundationThe Daniel FoundatinJoseph S. Bruno Charitable FoundationSusan Mott Webb Charitable Trust
Supplemental Child Care Program
(SCCP)Major FundersUnited Way of Central AlabamaCity of Birmingham Community
Development Block GrantJefferson County Community Development
Block GrantRotary Club of BirminghamAnonymous Benefactor
Infant Toddler OutreachMajor FundersState of Alabama Department of
Human ResourcesJames Rushton I Foundation
Child Care Resource and ReferralMajor FundersUnited Way of Central Alabama
Next Generation CampaignMr. and Mrs. Francis Ager
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. AlandMr. and Mrs. Steve AltmannDr. and Mrs. George Andrews, Jr.Ms. Suzanne AsheDr. and Mrs. J. Max Austin, Jr.Mrs. Karen BallietMr. and Mrs. Alvah BarronMr. Zack BennettMrs. Kim BenosMr. Malcolm S. BetheaDr. Mary BlanksonMrs. Hansell BoehmeMs. Eunice BoswellDr. and Mrs. Edward V. BravenecMr. and Mrs. Steve BrickmanMr. and Mrs. R. Stephen BriggsMs. Emefa ButlerMr. and Mrs. James L. CaldwellMr. and Mrs. Jerry CallahanMr. and Mrs. Tom CampMr. and Mrs. Tom Carruthers, IIIMr. Willie Chriesman, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Charles CollatMs. Beverly CookMrs. Dover CurrieMs. Margie CurryMs. Diane DaffronMs. Susan DarbyMr. Ensley DarnallMr. and Mrs. John DeBuysMr. and Mrs. Alan DreherMrs. Henrietta EmackMr. and Mrs. Claude Estes, IVMrs. Kimberly FarrMr. and Mrs. William M. FergusonMrs. Katherine K. FerrettiMrs. Heather FitzmorrisFOCAL - Sophie Bracy HarrisMr. Al Folcher, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Fred FriedmanMr. and Mrs. Edward M. Friend, IIIMr. and Mrs. Hugh GainerMr. and Mrs. Tom GarrettMr. and Mrs. James GewinGiattina Aycock Architecture StudioMs. Joy GodseyJudge Debra H. GoldsteinMr. and Mrs. Charles GoodrichMr. and Mrs. Mike GoodrichMr. and Mrs. M. James GorrieMr. and Mrs. Bill GreshamMs. Elizabeth HamlinMrs. Sandra HarrisMr. and Mrs. Roger HartlineMr. Derry W. HerringMr. Glenn HinkleMrs. Jamie Hopper
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“I feel that I’ve learned so much to take back to class with me.”
The Results Approximately 98% of training particpants rated their increase in knowledge after
training as good/excellent.
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The Numbers
235 training sessions
741 hours of training
4,652 training participants
Increased Test Scores
Ass
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Ms. Lisa Bunting HowardMr. and Mrs. Robert HowardMrs. Carolyn HudsonMr. and Mrs. William C. HulseyMr. J. Terry HumberMs. Jeannie IngramMr. and Mrs. Russell JacksonMr. and Mrs. Virgil W. JensenJoe Lee Griffin FoundationMr. Keith JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Cecil JonesMs. Esta KamplainMr. Stanton KelleyMrs. Sandy KillionDr. Lynn D. KirklandMrs. Sheri KrellMrs. Donna LangstonMrs. Edith LastingerMs. Lissa LeGrandDr. and Mrs. Robert A. LevinMr. Thomas G. LuckieLuckie and CompanyMr. and Mrs. Hiryle LutzMr. Henry S. Lynn, Jr.Mrs. Koko MackinMr. and Mrs. William E. Matthews, VMrs. Clare McDowellMr. and Mrs. David McLeodMrs. Beckie McReeRabbi Jonathan A. MillerMr. and Mrs. Guy K. MitchellMr. and Mrs. Richard H. Monk, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Monk, IIIMr. and Mrs. Phil H. Neal, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Claude NielsenMr. Robert M. NorrisMr. and Mrs. John T. Oliver, IIIMs. Claire B. ParkerMr. and Mrs. J. Wray PearceMr. and Mrs. Thomas PerrineMr. Richard I. PigfordMr. and Mrs. Phillip PopeMr. and Mrs. Lee PounceyMr. and Mrs. Peter PrintzMr. and Mrs. Rod ReisnerMs. Blake RhodesMrs. Randi RhoneMrs. Sandra RidgewayMr. Guin RobinsonMr. and Mrs. Alan RogersMrs. Rebecca RogersMrs. Sherri RomanoffCantor Jessica RoskinMrs. Cara RossDr. and Mrs. Stuart RoyalMr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Rumore, Jr.Mr. Deak Rushton
Mrs. Carla Ryan WhitlockMrs. Amy SaagMs. Leah ScaliseMr. and Mrs. Steve SewellMr. E. Todd Sharley, Jr.Ms. Barbara C. SheltonMr. and Mrs. Scott ShorrMrs. Bobbie SiegalDr. and Mrs. Stuart SiegalMrs. Rene SimmonsMrs. Alissa SimpsonMr. and Mrs. Hatton C. SmithMs. Sarah Louise SmithMr. William E. Smith, Jr.Ms. Tracie SnipesMs. Melissa SpringerDr. O.J. StaatsMr. and Mrs. Jerry E. StewartDr. and Mrs. Jeffrey StoneMs. Sandra Ross StormMrs. Vanessa StroudMrs. Yolanda SullivanMr. and Mrs. J. Allen Sydnor, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Hall W. Thompson, Sr.Mr. Larry ThorntonMr. Richard TubbMrs. Connie UristMr. Joe C. VolmanMr. Howard WalthallMs. Louise WaltonRepresentative Cam WardMr. Larry WardMs. Rachel WatkinsMr. and Mrs. Dan WeinribMs. Kadie WhatleyMr. Mark WhiteMs. Alice McSpadden WilliamsMrs. Joan Wright
Children’s Advocate Award LuncheonMajor FundersAlabama Power CompanyALTEC Industries Inc. BBVA CompassBlue Cross Blue Shield of AlabamaBradley Arant Boult Cummings LLPChildren's Health System of ALCoca-Cola Bottling Company United Inc.Cory Watson Crowder & DeGarisEnergen CorporationFirst Commercial BankFirst National Bank of JasperHealthSouth CorporationJames Rushton I FoundationKBRMcWane, Inc.O'Neal Steel, Inc.
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Training and Support Servicesfor Child Care Professionals
We provide training to child care teachers and directors in central Alabama —
training them on a variety of subjects including administration, curriculum,
health and safety, literacy, discipline and everything in between.
“I learned to be the best teacher I can be in my classroom.”
“There was so much great material presented in so many creative ways.”
Protective Life CorporationRegions BankRoyal CupServisFirst BankVulcan Materials CompanyGenerous SupportersMrs. Angela ActonAlabama Association of NonprofitsMrs. Barbara AllenArchitecture Works, LLPMs. Christie ArpMr. and Mrs. Tom AtkinsMr. and Mrs. Michael BallietMrs. Beverly BarrettMs. Betty BellMr. Malcolm S. BetheaMs. Audrey BettsMr. Galvin BillupsMr. and Mrs. Lance BlackDr. Mary BlanksonMrs. Hansell BoehmeMs. Kim BraaschMrs. Lessie BradyBrasfield & Gorrie, Inc.Ms. Cindy BrownBruce Office Supply & FurnitureMr. Dean H. BurgessMrs. Joanna G. BurlesonMrs. Mary Johnson ButterworthMs. Sheri CainMrs. Joan CarlisleCarr Riggs & Ingram LLCMr. and Mrs. Tom Carruthers, IIICatholic Family ServicesMrs. Samantha CharifChildren's Aid SocietyMr. and Mrs. John P. ClancyMrs. Karen CochraneMr. and Mrs. Richard CohnCommunity Foundation of Greater BirminghamCorporate Realty Management, Inc.Mrs. Dover CurrieMs. Margie CurryDr. and Mrs. Gary CutterMr. Remus DanielsMr. Doug DeanMr. Whitney DebardelebenMs. Quinchela Dent - HessMrs. Leah Dobbs BlackMr. Leon Dowe, Jr.Ms. Nikecia DoweMrs. Norma DoweDream Girls Christian AcademyMs. Samuetta DrewMs. Meta EatmanMrs. Henrietta EmackExchange Club Family Skills Center
Ms. Julie FaughtMrs. Katherine K. FerrettiMr. and Mrs. Marzette FisherMr. Al Folcher, Jr.Ms. Ladye FranklinMs. Paije FrazierMr. Todd FredellaMs. Cathy FriedmanMr. and Mrs. Hugh GainerMr. and Mrs. Ron GannettA.G. Gaston Boys ClubMs. Joy GodseyJudge Debra H. GoldsteinMr. and Mrs. Charles GoodrichMs. Alice GordonMs. Ellyn S. GradyMs. Brenda HackneyMs. Marie HarbisonHarris Early Learning CenterMs. Tamara HarrisonMr. and Mrs. Robert Henger, IIRonne & Donald Hess Charitable FoundationMs. Tamika HicksMrs. Natalie HillHispanic Interest Coalition of AlabamaMs. Misty HittieMr. and Mrs. Len HollandHonda Manufacturing of AL, LLCMr. Spencer HorrMs. Sherri JacksonMs. Susan JacksonMr. Johnny JamesJasper Area Family Services Center, IncJCCEOJefferson Co. Department of HealthMr. Keith JohnsonDr. Carden JohnstonMr. and Mrs. Craig KelleyMs. Bridgette KennedyMs. Jennifer S. KilburnMr. and Mrs. Jon KimerlingMrs. Sheri KrellMrs. Cathy LeeMrs. Lynn LewisMs. Julie Ann MarksMr. Coke Matthews, IIIMr. and Mrs. Gerson MayMayer Electric Supply Co. Inc.Ms. Elizabeth McCollumMr. and Mrs. Gwaltney McCollum, Jr.Ms. Margaret McCollumMs. Nancy McCollumMs. Patty McDonaldMs. Carla McEwenMr. and Mrs. Charles McGeheeMs. Meredith McLaughlnMs. Sandy Melof
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For over 25 years, Childcare Resources has helped thousands of childrenget the best start in life. We continue to serve communities in Blount,Jefferson, Shelby and Walker counties as the front line organization forparents, businesses and child care professionals seeking the keys to ourchildren’s future success.
Our programs help businesses prosper, parents nurture their children’sgrowth and development and communities stay strong. At the center ofthis work, we help children succeed in life.
Thanks to the many contributors and champions of quality early care andeducation for children, we are proud to continue the important work thatbegan in 1984. We look forward to carrying on for years to come so thattoday’s children grow into happy, healthy solid citizens of tomorrow.
Our Story
Mitchell's PlaceMs. Sandra MurdenMs. Jane MurphyNew Bethel Baptist ChurchMrs. Carolyn NewtonMr. and Mrs. Claude NielsenMs. Ginger ParsonsMr. Philip PassaflumeMs. Martha Jane PattonMr. and Mrs. J. Wray PearceMr. Bill PittsMr. and Mrs. Michael PizitzMs. Denise PomeroyMr. James PuckettMrs. Frances King QuickMs. Lisa ReddMs. Natasha RembertMrs. Randi RhoneRives Construction Co.Mrs. Carla RobersonMrs. Linda RobersonMr. Guin RobinsonMs. Phyllis RossDr. and Mrs. Stuart RoyalMr. and Mrs. Kenya RussellMr. Scott RussellMrs. Carla Ryan WhitlockMrs. Amy SaagMr. Nathan SasseMs. Patricia SchmidtMs. Beverly SelfMr. and Mrs. Scott ShorrMrs. Bobbie SiegalMrs. Carla SimmonsMrs. Rene SimmonsMs. Rene SinskySixth Avenue Baptist ChurchMrs. Janiessa Smith - WallerMs. Jane SnowSouthern Nuclear Operating CompanyDr. Sergio StagnoMr. Garland StansellSterne AgeeMs. Sandra Ross StormMrs. Rachel SullengerSunnyside UpMs. Stella SwetnickMs. Melva TateMrs. Surpora ThomasMr. and Mrs. Hall W. Thompson, Sr.United Cerebral PalsyMrs. Connie UristVolkert & AssociatesMs. Lenora Walker PateMrs. Alice WaltherMr. & Mrs. Mike Warren, Jr.Ms. Susan Washington
Ms. Rachel WatkinsMs. Ivy B. WatsonMrs. Leila WatsonMr. Arthur WattsMs. Deborah WesleyMs. Shannon WilkerMrs. Alice McSpadden WilliamsDr. Claudia WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Matthew WilliamsMs. Dorothy WilsonMrs. Jennifer WilsonMr. and Mrs. Steve WingoMr. and Mrs. Johnnie WoolridgeMrs. Joan Wright
Fairy Tale BallMajor FundersAlabama Power CompanyBaker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz PCBalch & Bingham LLPBBVA CompassBirmingham MagazineBlue Cross and Blue Shield of AlabamaBrasfield & Gorrie, Inc.Johnston Barton Proctor & Rose LLPL. Paul Kassouf and Co. PCMaynard Cooper and Gale PCMitchell IndustriesOakworth Capital BankProtective Life CorporationPublix Supermarkets CharitiesRBC BankRegions BankRoyal CupStarnes Davis Florie LLPSuperior BankTwo Anonymous DonorsGenerous Supporters3rd Street PromenadeMs. Cara AdamsMr. Ryan AdayCultural & Educational Advancement
Foundation / Omicron OmegaAlabama AdventureAlabama Baby MagazineAlabama BalletAlabama Symphony OrchestraMrs. Dawn AllenMrs. Michelle AlvisAlys Stephens CenterDrs. Toren and Helen AndersonAnother Broken EggMs. Shalene Archer ErmisMs. Suzanne AsheAt Home FurnishingsMr. and Mrs. Tom AtkinsAuburn University
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Our MissionTo make quality care and education of children happen by providing information,education and assistance to families, providers of child care and the community.
Our VisionQuality child care will be available and affordable
to all families who need it.
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Dr. and Mrs. J. Max Austin, Jr.Mr. Mozzy AzarianMr. Bobby BaccaroMs. Dominique BackusBarbara Harbin PhotographyMr. Matt BarnesMrs. Brooke BattleMs. Heather BatyMs. Michelle Bearman-WolnekMr. Zack BennettMr. and Mrs. Gilbert BentMr. Malcolm S. BetheaMr. and Mrs. Sam BhateBirmingham Boot CampBirmingham ZooMs. Leslie BlackMrs. Hansell BoehmeBooks-A-Million Inc.Mrs. Christine BotthofMs. Fran S. BraaschBromberg'sMrs. Jennifer BrooksMs. April BrownMs. Tasha BrownBrownell TravelMrs. Shea BryarsMr. and Mrs. Douglas BullockMrs. Kim BullockDr. and Mrs. Peter BuntingMrs. Tammie ButtsBuy Buy BabyCafe DupontCarharrtMr. and Mrs. Jack CarneyMr. and Mrs. Tom Carruthers, IIIMrs. Jennifer CatonMr. and Mrs. James ChandlerChildren's Dance FoundationMs. McCall ChristensonMs. Ali ClarkMr. and Mrs. Archie L. CobbsMrs. Kim L. Conwell-ButlerCorporate Realty Management, Inc.Crown JewelersMrs. Dover CurrieMs. Margie CurryMs. Myra DavisMr. Steven W. DavisMrs. Teresa DavisMs. Sara L. DeFuniakMrs. Katie DeweesMrs. Claudia DichiaraMr. Chuck DickertMrs. Alyssa DiRussoMs. Wendy DobbsMrs. Michelle Dobbs-HaysMs. Candice Doucet
Dr. Scott DoyleMs. Kimberly DrakeDreamcakesDr. and Mrs. Brian DudgeonDr. and Mrs. George DumasMrs. Margaret DunawayMr. and Mrs. Chris DuncanDyar InteriorsEagle Point Golf ClubMr. and Mrs. Brandon W. ElamMrs. Holley EllisMrs. Carla EltzEnhanced Capital Partners, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Jay EzelleMrs. Danielle FernandesMrs. Katherine K. FerrettiFirst Things First OrganizingThe Fitness CenterFitness TogetherMrs. Heather FitzmorrisMr. and Mrs. Rob FowlerMrs. Sarah FowlerMr. and Mrs. Stratton FowlkesMs. Beth Ann FranklinDr. Liesel FrenchFresh MarketMr. and Mrs. Hugh GainerMrs. Jenny GarrisonMr. and Mrs. Gerald GlennMs. Joy GodseyGolftecMs. Ellyn S. GradyMr. Philip GrahamMs. Jennifer GrayMs. Allea GrimesGus MayerMr. and Mrs. Patton HahnHair ImpressionsMr. James HansenMrs. Harriet HawkinsMrs. Kathy HendersonMr. and Mrs. Robert Henger, IIMs. Tiffany HengerMr. Derry W. HerringMrs. Emil HessMrs. Misty HoldsambeckMr. David HopeMrs. Jamie HopperMr. and Mrs. Robert HowardMr. J. Terry HumberHyatt Place DowntownMs. Lisa ImbragulioMr. and Mrs. Glenn IrelandMr. Tyler JenkinsJL PhotographyMr. Keith JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Johnson
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Board of DirectorsWillie Chriesman
Chairman
Elizabeth HamlinVice Chairman
Carla Ryan WhitlockSecretary
Derry HerringTreasurer
Guin RobinsonPast Chairman
Joan WrightExecutive Director
Victor Brown
Dean Burgess
Joanna Burleson
Dover Currie
Sherri Jackson
Carden Johnston, MD
Craig Kelley
Lynn D. Kirkland, EdD
Carla McEwen
Teresa Zúñiga Odom
Carole M. Pizitz
Carla Roberson
Cara Ross
Carla Simmons
Rene Simmons
The Honorable Sandra Storm
Alice Walther
Leila Watson
Claudia Williams,EdD
Dorothy Wilson
Alice GordonPresident
Keith JohnsonVice President
Ivy B. WatsonSecretary / Treasurer
Josh JonesPast President
Zack Bennett
Hansell Boehme
Emefa Butler
Paige Casey
Heather Fitzmorris
Stratton Fowlkes
Michael Grady
Mitchell Greggs
Michael Humber
Colin Mitchell
Terrance Moultrie
Blake Rhodes
Randi Rhone
Becky Rogers
Jeffrey Stone, MD
Vanessa Stroud
Ryan Thomas
Chris Woodham
Junior Board
and guests paid homage to 21 individuals and agencies who are dedicated to improvingchildren's lives. Mrs. Patsy Riley accepted the Margie Curry Lifetime AchievementAward on behalf of her and Governor Riley. Cedric D. Sparks, Sr., Susan Swartz andthe Toyota Family Literacy Program were honored with the 2010 Children's AdvocateAward.
When the Children's Trust Fund of Alabama held a rally at the Statehouse inMontgomery to honor of the Month of the Young Child, Childcare Resources was there.Childcare Resources spoke out when local government budget cuts for nonprofits wereannounced. Last summer Childcare Resources presented the Childcare Resources' Expoproviding information and education to hundreds of parents.
A major outreach effort was accomplished during Childcare Resources'inaugural Resource and Referral call-in program when staff and volunteers fieldedcalls from parents wanting more information about identifying quality child care andselecting a program for their child. The event was featured on CBS 42 evening newsand streamed lived from their website throughout the two hour program.
In August, the Junior Board of Childcare Resources presented its mostsuccessful 4th annual Fairy Tale Ball. Over 750 people attended and 350 first-timeguests were given the opportunity to learn about our mission.
The reasons for these efforts are clear: the positive outcomes of high-qualityearly childhood education are that children are more likely to stay in school, more likelyto go to college, and more likely to become successful, independent adults. They areless likely to need remediation, be arrested, or commit violent crimes. As early as the19th century, American social reformer Frederick Douglass knew this when he said, "Itis easier to build strong children than to repair broken men."
Thank you for your support and your commitment to today's children - our besthope for a successful future.
Cordially,
Willie Chriesman Joan WrightChairman of the Board Executive Director
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Dr. Carden JohnstonMr. and Mrs. Gordon JonesMr. and Mrs. Josh JonesMr. and Mrs. Tyler KempMr. and Mrs. Joseph KendrickMs. Jennifer S. KilburnMr. David KinmanMrs. Beverley KrannichMrs. Meg KrawczykMs. Sandra KuwicaMrs. Keri LaneMrs. Dana LangfordLaura KathrynLearning Express ToysMs. Barbara B. LeeMrs. Debra LeoLet's Get OrganizedLiberty Animal HospitalMs. Jennifer LierLili Pad / Gigi'sLoblolly LaneMs. Cynthia LohrkeMr. Henry S. Lynn, Jr.Mrs. Anjanette MaconMafiaoza'sMr. and Mrs. David MaloneMarilyn Wilson GalleriesJane MarshallMr. and Mrs. Corey MaxwellMs. Julie McDonaldMrs. Clare McDowellDr. Darby McElderryMr. Eric McFerrinMr. and Mrs. Scott McGlaunMrs. Kelly McGurkMrs. Laura McLaughlinMcWane Science CenterMs. Sandy MelofMr. and Mrs. Guy K. MitchellMomenTaker PhotographyMr. and Mrs. Richard H. Monk, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Monk, IIIMrs. Heidi MonteMotion IndustriesNail TekMs. Jennifer NeffThe Nesting PlaceDr. Melanie O'Banion-LevinOak Street Hair GroupOff the CuffThe Pants StoreMr. Kam PattonMrs. Kerensa PerkinsMayor Tony PetelosMrs. Natalie PhillipsMs. Susan PretnarRave Theaters
Redmont Venture PartnersMr. and Mrs. Rod ReisnerMrs. Avery RhodesMr. Russell RichardsonMr. and Mrs. Lee RileyRobert and Lois Luckie Charitable FoundationMrs. Jane RobertsDr. Robbie RobertsMs. Stephanie RobinsonMrs. Christina RoddyMs. Meg RoebuckMrs. Rebecca RogersMrs. Stacie RohnMr. & Mrs. Carey RomeMr. Brad RounsavilleMrs. Carla Ryan WhitlockMr. Vincent SaiaMr. and Mrs. Scott SalterDr. Susan SalterMr. and Mrs. Charles SalvagioDr. Nena SandersMs. Julie SandnerMs. Michele SantiagoMr. and Mrs. Len ShannonMr. Everitt N. SimmonsMrs. Rene SimmonsMrs. Alissa SimpsonMrs. Janet SkinnerMs. Kyesha SmithMr. and Mrs. Macy Smith, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Martin SmithMs. Tracie SnipesMrs. Virginia SocolofMr. and Mrs. Paul SpinaMs. Leslie StecklerStephens FoundationDr. and Mrs. Jeffrey StoneStonehenge Capital Co. LLCMs. Sandra Ross StormSuccessful ImageSummer Simpson PhotographySummit ProductsSwaddleMr. and Mrs. Ashley TabbMs. Thelma H. TaylorMrs. Linda TemplinTennessee AquariumThe Everyday ArtistTown and Country ClothesMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey TravisTwin Construction, Inc.Mr. William TynesUncut FlowersUniversity of AlabamaUS Space and Rocket CenterVillage DermatologyThe Village Tavern
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Leadership Message
Dear Friends,
We live in a world where the future is undefined. We cannot know whatmisfortunes or successes may lay ahead. The environment, governments, investments,technology, and foreign relations are each all challenged by an uncertain future. Amongthis ambiguity one thing is beyond question - children are one quarter of our populationand all of our future.
This truth is more than a cliché. It is the very foundation of the work done dailyat Childcare Resources. It is the reason this agency provides the services and programsthat offer children the best opportunity for future success.
During the past year Childcare Resources' objectives were to improve the livesand futures of those we serve and raise community awareness about the importance ofearly care and education including children's health and nutrition and parenting support.
Childcare Resources was represented at the Alabama Business Leaders' Summiton Early Childhood Investment. We advocated for licensing and oversight for child carecenters resulting in a City of Vestavia Hills resolution recommending state licensure forall child care programs within their city limits. We joined hands with 18 other agenciesas part of the Health Action Partnership to promote prevention of childhood obesity.
At the 20th annual Children's Advocate Award Luncheon, Childcare Resources
Willie ChriesmanChairman of the Board
Joan WrightExecutive Director
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Mrs. Alice WaltherMs. Carole WardMrs. Renae WarnerMr. and Mrs. Brent WarrenMs. Ivy B. WatsonMrs. Leila WatsonMr. and Mrs. Bradley WegnerMr. and Mrs. Dan WeinribDrs. Jay WellonsMs. Kadie WhatleyMr. and Mrs. Kevin WhiteWhole FoodsDr. Claudia WilliamsMs. Lauren WilsonMs. Cathy S. WrightMrs. Joan WrightMrs. Valerie WyattXcell AcademyYMCA-MetropolitanYogurt Mountain
Gifts in honor ofMaster Conner and Miss Corrie Bennett
by Mr. and Mrs. Tom CampMrs. Gabriella Hansell Boehme
by Mrs. Gabriella H. LynnMrs. Lisa Bunting Howard
by Mr. and Mrs. Robert HowardMr. Dean Burgess
by Mr. Joe C. VolmanMs. Laura Colebeck
by Mr. Richard TubbMs. Margie Curry
by Mr. and Mrs. James L. CaldwellMr. Marzette Fisher
by Mr. Richard I. PigfordMrs. Elizabeth Hamlin
by Ms. Joy GodseyMs. Zaida S. Holly
by Ms. Ladye FranklinMiss Daisy Howard
by Mr. and Mrs. Robert HowardMiss GinnyLu Howard
by Mr. and Mrs. Robert HowardMs. Julie Marks
by Ms. Martha Jane PattonMr. Gwaltney McCollum, Jr.
by Mr. Whitney Debardelebenby Mr. Coke Matthews, III
Ms. Ruby Caroline Neimanby Mr. & Mrs. Mike Warren
Mrs. Carole M. Pizitzby Dr. and Mrs. Gary Cutterby Ms. Cathy Friedmanby Ms. Joy Godseyby Judge Debra H. Goldsteinby Ms. Patty McDonaldby Mr. and Mrs. Peter Printz
Governor and Mrs. Bob Rileyby Ms. Lenora Walker Pate
Mrs. Rebecca Rogersby Ms. Melissa Springer
Dr. Stuart Royalby Mr. and Mrs. J. Wray Pearce
Ms. Carla Simmonsby Ms. Joy Godsey
Master James Sullivan Simpsonby Mrs. Alissa Simpson
Ms. Susan Swartzby Mrs. Mary Johnson Butterworthby Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cohnby Mrs. Amy Saag
Toyota Family Literacy by Mrs. Leah Dobbs Black
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Warrenby Architecture Works, LLP
Mrs. Leila Watsonby Ms. Joy Godseyby Mr. Mark White
Ms. Dorothy S. Willinghamby Ms. Susan Darby
Mr. Shepard Wingoby Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wingo
Mrs. Joan Wrightby Mrs. Katherine K. Ferrettiby Ms. Lenora Walker Pate
Mr. Milton Zimmermanby Mrs. Sandra Harris
Gifts in memory ofMr. W.N. Chriesman, Sr.
by Ms. Joy GodseyMr. and Mrs. William E. Cook
by Ms. Beverly CookMr. Steve Griggs
by Ms. Kim BraaschMr. Gambrill Lynn
by Mr. Henry S. LynnMr. and Mrs. Easton Melof
by Ms. Sandy MelofMiss Lilly Rushton
by Mrs. Dover Currieby Mrs. Henrietta Emackby Ms. Sandra Ross Storm
Mrs. Lucile Smithby Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. S. Agerby Mr. and Mrs. Phil H. Neal
Mrs. Kathy Watsonby Ms. Joy Godsey
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Quality Care and Education
for our Next Generation
2009-2010 ANNUAL REPORT
1904 First Avenue NorthBirmingham, AL 35203
(205) 252-1991 main(800) 822-2734 toll-free
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ServingBlount, Jefferson, Shelby
and Walker Countiessince 1984.