ACS 2010 Annual Report

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Austin Children’s Shelter protects and heals children, young adults and families in need. Our residents come from abusive or neglectful environments – their young lives touched by unimaginable pain, transition and loss. While here, we are their protective caregiver, providing an interim home that is safe and supportive. Austin Children’s Shelter is a place where they can begin to heal and to prepare for a successful transition.


Dear Friends,

For the Austin Children’s Shelter, 2010 was a year of extraordinary growth, change and challenges. The buildings have changed, the staff has grown, and the average age of the children we serve has increased, as has the length of stay and the level of care required. But even amidst dramatic change, we have been unwavering in our determination and our ability to meet the need presented by our clients and respond with appropriate solutions. We have maintained our focus on providing a supportive, safe and nurturing home for our community’s most vulnerable children and young adults, even in the face of some immense challenges.

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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . We more than doubled our program staff in a little less than six months time and opened all five of our cottages ahead of schedule.

» Our growth in 2010 is unparalleled in our 27 year history. We more than doubled our program staff in a little less than six months’ time and opened all five of our cottages ahead of schedule. Three of our cottages weren’t open for the full year, yet we still doubled our days of shelter care from 5,600 days of care in 2009 to 11,451 for 167 children in 2010. (Our projections increase that number by 31% in 2011.) And while the service statistics more than doubled, the cost of doing business only increased by 53 percent.

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We also dealt with enormous change, primarily related to changes in the Texas child protective system. We saw an increase in the age of the children we serve and they stayed with us longer. We sheltered more older youth that have often been in the system longer term, have many “failed” placements, and are at risk for hurting themselves and/or others, running away, dropping out of school, pregnancy and substance abuse. We initiated a teen parenting program for young moms in the foster care system with their infants and toddlers as well as a Transitional Living Program for young men and women “aging out” of the foster care system. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

With this growth and change also came major challenges and related opportunities. Because of the increased acuity of the children in our care, we entered into a formal contractual relationship with the Texas Child Study Center to provide psychiatric evaluations and followup care. We also expanded our contractual partnership with Peoples Community Clinic. These partnerships are essential to maintaining the health and safety of the children and young adults in our care but they are also costly and governmental funds only made up 27 percent of our revenues in 2010. The balance was raised from you, our generous supporters.

Take a tour of one of the cottages with Edgar Chicas,

We are extraordinarily grateful to you for your partnership in doing this work. Together we are helping children to be safe, to learn skills for coping and understanding, how to navigate the world and, perhaps most importantly, to have hopes and dreams.

Kelly White

Chief Executive Officer

Ann Benolken

2010 Chairperson, Board of Directors

Matt Womack

2011 Chairperson, Board of Directors

a young man living at ACS. Scan this barcode with your smartphone (a QR code reader app is needed).


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transitioning to independence

When Kristen first arrived at Austin Children’s Shelter (ACS), at the age of 17, she had trouble trusting others. No surprise, given she came to us after a long history of adults letting her down. During her first months with us she was demanding about her needs and unappreciative of any attention she received. But our carefully trained staff remained persistent and patient with Kristen because they knew that this was the only way she would believe we were here for her and would not let her down. While it took some time, eventually Kristen began to believe it. Unlike many young people that come to us, Kristen had positive life goals in mind when she arrived at Austin Children’s Shelter – she knew she wanted to graduate from high school and go to college. When she spoke about these goals with her case manager and cottage youth care worker, they immediately knew she was a perfect candidate for our Transitional Living Program (TLP). The ACS team worked with Child Protective Services and Kristen was quickly placed in the TLP with staff who would help her achieve her goals. The Transitional Living Program is designed to leverage the strengths and interests of each resident through an individualized plan. For Kristen, this meant a keen focus on academic success so that she could reach her ultimate goal of attending college. In addition, staff provided the framework for Kristen to achieve steady and progressive growth in other key areas that moved her closer and closer to independence. For example, facing public transportation alone was at first a little daunting for Kristen, but, after riding the bus with her youth care worker a few times, Kristen felt more confident navigating the system on her own. With the help of her youth care worker, case manager, volunteer tutors and many others, Kristen is succeeding in high school, has completed her college applications and is working to acquire the many other life skills necessary for her to be successful.


Kristen has made significant achievements during her time at Austin Children’s Shelter. She is proud to be finishing her senior year in high school and is looking forward to attending Navarro College in the fall.

Scan the QR code with your smartphone to watch a video about our Transitional Living Program with Marcus Doss, youth care lead (a QR code reader app is needed to scan the barcode).

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learning to bond

Danielle never knew her drug-addicted mother because she was abandoned and ultimately raised by an abusive aunt. Not having known the love and attention of her own mother, Danielle was unprepared for the task of motherhood at age 14 when she had her first child, Shawna. She was no better prepared for motherhood two years later when she had a second daughter, Desiree. When the dangerous plight of Danielle and her daughters was called to the attention of Child Protective Services, they were immediately placed in Austin Children’s Shelter’s Teen Mom Cottage. From the start, it was clear to Danielle’s youth care worker that she was emotionally unable to respond to the needs of her daughters. For example, when the girls excitedly clamored for their mommy’s attention as she arrived home from school, Danielle just walked past them, stone faced. This lack of response created extreme anxiety and fear in three-year old Shawna which our clinical care staff addressed through intensive play therapy sessions. Ultimately, Danielle’s actions and other symptoms (hearing voices, neglect of her daughters’ needs, etc) led to the diagnosis of a major depressive disorder. Thanks to the care of one of our psychiatrist partners from the Texas Child Study Center of Dell Children’s Hospital, Danielle was immediately placed on medication and monitored weekly. Once stabilized, her psychiatrist and case manager began the important therapeutic work that Danielle and her daughters needed. Through filial therapy, which incorporates family play sessions, Danielle was taught how to lovingly respond to her little girls and begin the road to developing a nurturing relationship.

Scan the QR code with your smartphone to watch a video about how therapy helps youth at ACS with Sheerin Hall, director of therapeutic services (a QR code reader app is needed to scan the barcode).

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Over the course of many months, Danielle’s hard work in therapy and training in child care has helped her to develop the “motherly instincts” most of us learn from our own loving parents. Her progress has been so impressive that she has earned the privilege to take her girls to the park unsupervised. The supportive feedback she receives from Austin Children’s Shelter staff has boosted her self-confidence and we celebrate with her as we

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healing anger / nurturing acceptance

At 15, Steven has been living with the confusion, anger, grief and sadness that have dominated his life for nearly five years. When he was 11, he and his seven siblings were removed from their mother because of abuse and neglect. She struggled with drug abuse and ultimately lost custody of her children. Steven’s father is in prison, likely for the rest of his life. Over the past four years, Steven has been in multiple foster homes and is at the Austin Children’s Shelter for the third time. Throughout it all, Steven has maintained that he loves his mother and wants to go back to her. Because she lost parental rights, he cannot go back to her, leaving him confused and angry. Steven’s anger was so deep that the slightest provocation caused him to fly into screaming, uncontrollable rages that were

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often directed at others. He sabotaged foster homes and even a potential adoption because he could not cope with the idea of giving up his mother and having a new family. Steven needed help. He needed a stable, nurturing environment where he could receive consistent therapy and learn to cope with the cards that had been dealt for him. When his case manager at Austin Children’s Shelter realized that part of Steven’s difficulty in coping was that he had never been told the full extent of why he and his brothers and sisters were removed, we contacted Child Protective Services for permission to go over the court documents with him to help Steven understand. Now his therapist at ACS could help him process this new information and begin to move through the grief. Only then could the anger begin to dissipate and he could consider the idea of having another family.


After six months at Austin Children’s Shelter, Steven is better. He has learned to manage his aggression and no longer flies into rages. He is even seen as a leader in his cottage. Now he has accepted the idea of having another family and is preparing to go live with relatives.

Scan the QR code with your smartphone to watch a video about how we help children and youth in our Emergency Shelter Program with Robbie Fuller, director of residential services (a QR code reader app is needed to scan the barcode).

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We do more than feed and clothe. We nurture by respecting each individual, understanding what they need, and providing it in a loving, safe environment. We heal through therapy, medical care and other critical services. We teach childhood development and positive discipline to teen mothers to help break the cycle of abuse. We engage children and youth in activities to open new worlds and build tomorrows through education and academic support. We can only do all of this because you, our donors, believe that together we can change lives.

Ages in Emergency Shelter

49% 14-19

23% 0-5 13% 6-10

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5% 11-13

0-5.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 youth 6-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 youth 11-13 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 youth 14-19 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 youth

Ages in Transitional Living

23% 19-22 77% 16-18

16-18 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 youth 19-22 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 youth

ACS Staff: Billy Sergeant, Sarah Smith and Nick Riedel


2010 operations statistics Number of Days of Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,454 NUMBER OF CHILDREN / YOUTH SERVED:

Emergency Shelter Care

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Transitional Living Program (TLP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 AVERAGE LENGTH OF STAY:

Emergency Shelter Care

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Shortest length of stay: 1 day; Longest length of stay: 197*

Transitional Living Program* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 Shortest length of stay: 18 days: Longest length of stay: 361

Teen Mother Program (mothers and children)**. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Shortest length of stay: 36 days; Longest length of stay: 236

Respite Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Shortest length of stay: 1 day; Longest length of stay: 16

* The TLP cottages were open only for part of 2010. The boys’ cottage opened July 1 and the girls’ cottage opened September 1. ** Of the 32 young children in emergency shelter care, 16 were placed here with 12 teen mothers who are in foster care.

service statistics Therapy Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 287 Includes individual, group and family sessions Medical Appointments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 691 Includes medical, dental and vision appointments Meals & Snacks Served . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55,291 Transportations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,103 Includes visits to family, court and other


2010 audited financials

27%

36% Private Gifts

State Reimbursements

Revenue State Reimbursements .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1,220,764 City of Austin/Travis County Grants .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 150,569 Federal Grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 50,200 Private Gifts .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,594,805

Events

3% 1% <1%

Foundation Grants

Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 732,193 16%

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Foundation Grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 714,750 Interest/Dividends .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 17,399 Total .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 4,480,681

Interest/Dividends Federal Grants

Reserves .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ (596,454) * $ 5,077,135

City of Austin/ Travis Co.

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85% Programs

11% Fundraising General & Admin

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Expenses General and Administration .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 203,085 Fundraising .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 558,485 Programs .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 4,315,565 Total .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 5,077,135

* Reserves were set aside from previous years for planned spending during a year of expansion.


thanks to our donors Stabile Family “ We believe a life can be changed for the better. A child that has suffered abuse and neglect can be helped to not only see, but to be part of a better way of life through caring, love, structure, and an organization that believes in them. Austin Children’s Shelter has consistently provided this to the children of our community that need it most. We can think of few ways to direct our philanthropic dollars that are more important than to help bring these gifts to the lives of the young people ACS serves.”

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Frank and Beth Stabile with daughter Ella Grace

Hester Family “ We are fortunate to be able to support the services that the Austin Children’s Shelter provides in emergency situations, supporting long term care, and aiding children in transition. ACS uses its resources to create targeted and effective programs. We chose to make a recurring gift because it provides ACS with stability, which is core to what they provide to those they help. Making a monthly automatic contribution to their general fund makes it easy for us and enables them to spend the money where they need it most.” Arron and Chris Hester with son Wilson


2010 donors Your investment in the work we do is the reason the children and youth here have hope. Your support provides funding so that we can teach our teen moms how to become good mothers and break the cycle of abuse. It is the reason we have a Transitional Living Program to prepare teens and young adults so they can successfully navigate the world when they are no longer in foster care. And it enables us to nurture young minds and hearts so they can begin to heal. Thank you for partnering with us to make it all possible.

$100,000+ City of Austin Health & Human Services Dept. / Eloise & John Paul DeJoria / IBM Matching Grants Program* / Martha Kutscher / The Meadows Foundation / Michael & Susan Dell Foundation* / $50,000 - 99,999 Ronda & Kelly Gray* / The Harvey E. Najim Family Foundation / Ronya Kozmetsky / Lowe Foundation / Pat & Bill Munday* / Nelson Puett Foundation / Office of the Attorney General* / Sara & Dick Rathgeber* / Topfer Family Foundation* / Travis County Health & Human Services* / Sherri & Travis West* / $25,000 - 49,999 America’s Charities / The Carl C. Anderson, Sr. and Marie Jo Anderson Charitable Foundation* / Dell Employee Giving Program* / Laura & Morris Gottesman / Arron & Chris Hester / Kinnser Software / Service Insurance Group* / St. Luke’s Episcopal Health Charities* / $10,000 - 24,999 Applied Materials Employee Giving Program* / Applied Mechanical Consulting Group* / Austin Children’s Shelter Guild / Jamie & Ian Bagnall / Jannis & Robert Baldwin, III* / Paula & Sterling Boon* / Business Technology Associates* / City of Austin - Austin Energy / Susanne & Colby Denison / Paul O. Dennison / Phurnace Software / Global Impact / Grainger / IBM / Innovative Aftermarket Systems, Inc. / The Joni Elaine Templeton Charitable Foundation* / The Junior League of Austin* / KCL Foundation* / Mary Kay & David Marmonti* / Rhone & Chad McCall / Melcher Charitable Foundation / Ellen & Steve Miura* / National Instruments Matching Gifts Program / Linda & Glenn Neland* / Andrea Valko & John Paterson / Saks Fifth Ave / Beth & Frank Stabile* / $5,000 - 9,999 3M Austin Center* / Robbie & Tom Ausley / Jade & Greg Ausley / Bank of America* / Elton Glynn Beebe* / Sally & Rudy Belton / CA, Inc. Matching Gifts Program / Capital Amusement Co., Inc.* / Monica & Roy Chestnutt / Comerica Bank / Dell* / Sally & Leonard DiSanza* / Donald D. Hammill Foundation / Ray Ellison, Jr. / Ann Benolken & Mark Engeling / Susan & Robert Epstein / Sharon & Greg Figaro / Christine & Clark Fitzpatrick / Bridget Flocco / Fringe Benefit Group / Joyee & Randal Goodall / Jon Hopper / Jackson Walker, LLP / Jean-Marc Fray Antiques / Lancer Resources Co. / Lynette & John Maxwell / Christine & Louis Messina / Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, LLC / NAMC Auxiliary / National Football League Alumni, Inc. / Reeves & Brightwell, LLP / Region XIII Education Service Center* / Cynthia Renna / RGM Advisors / The Robert and Janice McNair Foundation / Sage Advisory Services Ltd. Co. / Scott Felder Homes / Mimi & Mark Spier / The Stahl Family Foundation, Inc. / DaLonna & Michael Sullivan / The Sunshine Foundation / Target* / Texas Realty Capital, LP / Theodore P. Davis Charitable Trust / TJX Foundation / Tocker Foundation / Stacy & Michael Toomey / Turnquist Partners Realtors* /

* Denotes five or more years of consistent support.


2010 donors $1,000 - 4,999 The Abbott Foundation* / Maureen Swensen & Frank Adams / Alamo Title Company / Ameriprise Financial / Austin Community Foundation* / Shilpa Amin / Anna Anami / Applied Materials / Arnold Foundation* / AT&T Employee Giving Campaign / Austin Doll Collectors’ Society / Laura & James Babineau / BAE Systems / Balcones Country Club Women’s Association / Rebecca Ballard / Michael Barrett / Michelle & Steve Bartholomew*/ BBVA Compass Bank / Shannon Bennett / Blake Magee Company, LP* / Eloise & Bill Blakeley* / Annie Boyd / Bridgewater Associates, Inc. / Deanna & Scott Brittain / Jason & Mindy Brown / Pam & Jeff Brown / Gayle & Jim Browne* / Rose & Duncan Browne / Dawn & Edward Buckingham / Donna & Robert Burgess / Mary & Matt Burns* / Elizabeth Busch / Cadence Design / Capitol City Comedy Club* / Elaine & Donald Carlton* / Tamara & Bob Cash* / Margaret & Michael Castleman / Cathy & Dwight Thompson Foundation / Charles E. & Carol J. Miller Family Fund / Dr. Dean Chen / Chevron U.S.A., Inc. / Ross Ciomperlik / The Cipione Family Foundation / Martha & Bill Coffey / Marie Coleman / James Coleman / The Community Foundation, Inc. / Concept Services / Tavia & John Conkling / George M. Cowden / Lisa & Steven Crawford / Beverly Curci / The Cynthia and George Mitchell Foundation / Christine E. Ten Eyck & Gary Deaver / Anne & Scott Denko* / DFI Resources / Dickey & Son Concrete, Inc. / Ruth Anne & Patrick Doane / Tyler Dorsey / Rebecca & Scott Dowd / Kathy & Stuart Draughon / Michelle & Randall Dryer / Cathleen & Michael Eady / ECG Foundation* / Becky Harper & Simon Elliott / Gretchen & Robert Ellis* / Meghan & Stephen Elwell / Emerson Process Management / Christine & Roger Engemoen* / Tammy & Blake Erskine* / Sally & Sam Fatigato / Victoria Reed Fenimore & Chet Fenimore* / Melissa & Kent Ferguson*/ Ryan V. Ford / Christopher Keyland / Benjamin F. Kitchen / Freescale Employee Giving Campaign / Lola & J. Edward Fryer / Carolyn & Thomas Gallagher / Colleen & Richard Gardner / Derek R. Gartman / Gary L. Hess Foundation / Dr. John Hogg & David Garza / Lisa Glenn / William R. Goddard, Jr. / Kristin & Gary Godfrey / Patsy M. Graham / Lori & George Grunau / GSD&M / Alexis & Chris Guggenheim / Robin & Trey Hancock* / Debbie & Charles Harvey / Bill Haskins / Andrea L. Hawkins / Mary & Kris Heckmann / Kevin Hennessee / Hidden Hills Capital Inc. / Frances Hieronymus / Erika & Jason Holzer / Housing Authority of the City of Austin / Jerry E. Huffaker / Christopher Hughes / Jennifer Myers & Peter Hutchen / Shannon & Mark Hutcheson / William R. Huttel / Hyatt Regency Austin / Patrick Hymel / Stephanie & Anthony Icenogle / Icenogle & Sullivan, LLP / Innography / Darlene & James Kevin Irons, DDS / The Italian Cultural Association of Austin / The Jack and Joyce Sampson Family Foundation / Mary & Robert Jackson / Jeff Jagoe / Sharon & David Jamail / Joe and Teresa Long Family Fund* / Nora B. Johnson* / Roya Johnson / Diane & Miles Johnson / Paisley Jones / JP Morgan Chase / Kappa Kappa Gamma / John F. Kennedy / Dyanne & Merle Kerr* / Seonyeong & Byeong Jin Kim / Patricia Haile Kinsey / Barbara & Bart Knaggs / Deborah & Charles Kobelan / Mary & Paul Kristynik* / Joseph Kroesche / LCRA Employees’ United Charities* / Anna & Matthew Lee / Leede Operating Company* / Brigid & Kent Lester* / Richard & Kendall Levy / Kathryn & Samuel Lipson / Michael Luigs / Peter Maddox / Rebecca & Elliott Manferd / Dayna & Kevin Manning / Marsha McGrath & Drew Marcks / Amy & Charles Martin / Laurent Massa / Melissa Lynn & Erick Matthys / Amy & Michael McAuliffe / Sydney & Terance McCann / Betsy & Brian McClure / Nancy & Charles McCoy* / Kimberly & Bruce McDonald / Carolyn & Raymond McKaskle / Mickey & Henry Meadows / Mark Melton / Microsoft Corporation* / Jana & James Miller / Linda Miller / Jean Millerchip / Cindy & Ron Million / Laurée & James Moffett / Marcia Tugendhat & James Montanaro* / Lillian & Jim Montgomery / Mary Moore Kane / Morgan Keegan / Jennifer & Mark Mouritsen / Delaine & Daniel Mueller / Norma & James Nance / Suzanne & Corey Newhouse / Ana & Mike Nichols* / Odyssey Hospice / Caris Palmer & Felix Weir / Tazuko & Charles Parker* / Jeffrey Pautler / Pedernales Electric / Karen & Wes Peoples* / Missy Peoples / Tess & Greg Peters / Polly & James Pierce / Pinnacle Construction of Austin / Powered, Inc. / Eleanor & John Powers / Christine & Brian Pribyl / Bridget Ramey / Randalls Food Market Inc.* / continued »

* Denotes five or more years of consistent support.


2010 donors $1,000 - 4,999 (cont) Sarah & Robert Rasmussen / Julia & Ross Rathgeber* / ReFine / Coleen & Peter Regan / Misty & William Reid, IV / Annette Renaud / Glenda & Tom Rhyne / Canay Riordan / Joan & Gregory Rivera / Rouse High School Football Booster Club / Jason Brent Scantlin / Shannon & Jeff Schmitz / JoAnn Schoen / Anissa & Mark Scholes / Dee Schultz / Mollie & Alexander Schwarm / Barbara & Shawn Searles / Tara Muldrow & Robert Sechler* / Carmen & Jim Sheffield / Shepherd of the Hills Christian Church* / Adria & Brian Sheth / SHI Connects / Shomos Family Foundation Ltd. / Silicon Labs / Lucy & Barry Simon* / Teresa & Kevin Smith / Kathleen Smith-Willman / Spencer Charitable Foundation / Kelly & Andrew Stamos / William & Sabrina Streusand / Robin Melvin & Charles Studor* / Elizabeth & Chris Szaniszlo / Lois & Jim Tallman* / Tarrytown United Methodist Church* / Tedd R. Smith Management, LC / Kathy & Patrick Terry / Texas Sun and Shade / Texas Supreme Court / Lorraine Thirion / Rachel & Pat Thomas / Steve Thompson / Timberwood Investments LLC / Mary Tipps* / Tom Green & Company Engineers, Inc. / Teresa & Jim Tracey / Travis County Women Lawyers Foundation / Starla Chenille Treece / Jaye Tritz / Triumphant Love Lutheran Church* / Delyn & Chris Tyson / University Area Rotary Club Foundation / University Masonic Lodge Foundation / Rebecca & Scott Van Den Berg / Kim & Matt Vaughan / Milton J. Verret / Michael Vivio / Leslie A. Wagner / Karen & David Warren* / Waterstone Development / Watkins Insurance Group / Jessica & Greg Weaver* / Wells Fargo* / Alice & Larry West / Whole Foods Market Inc. / Randall Wickersham* / Kim A. Mosley & Edwin W. Williams, Jr. / Richard Williams / Laura Wolf Mawdsley & Scott Mawdsley / April & Matt Womack / Evan Young / Melissa & John Zapp*

$500 - $999 ABE Charitable Foundation, Inc.* / AECOM Technology Corporation / Brittney Albracht / AMD Foundation* / American Constructors, Inc. / American Lebanon Association* / Duane Anderson / William Ashley / Candy & Rick Barnes*/ Judy & Joe Barrientos / Carolyn & David Bartelli* / Lou Bates / Joyce Beasley*/ Raymond Beaumont / Toni L. Bensimon / Karen & Steve Berres / Diana & Frank Berry / Allison & Justin Billodeau / Roy W. Black / Frances & Martin Blank / Karen Ann Bogisch / Chris Bombarger / Cynthia & Lawrence Bowen / BP Fabric of America Fund / Mary Bradley / Rosie Brazier / Adam Brown / Taylor Brown / Bulldog Solutions, Inc. / Monica & Blake Byram / Susanne & John Byram* / Nancy Jo Callahan / Capstar Lending, LLC / Ron Carroll / Kimberly Carter* / Glenda & Brian Chamberlain / Charles Schwab & Co. Inc. / Dr. Vanessa Chiapetta / Adina Christian / Kelly & Lane Christianson / Marilyn & Greg Claeys / Teresa A. Colaluca/ Melinda Cole / Maureen & Steven Collier / Convio, Inc. / Joyce & James Cunyus / Regina & Justin D’Abadie / David Haffey Construction, Inc.* / Michele Day*/ Kat & Roger Delong*/ Melody Denning / Stephanie & David Droman / Eileen Dubroff / Michael L. Duffy / Dustin Goss / Eanes Elementary Student Council / Lyn & Daniel Estabrook / EZCorp, Inc. / Jonathan Falls / Cissie & Dillon Ferguson* / Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund / Dolores & Sabas Flores / Angela Pires & Stewart Ford / Forest Trail Elementary / Timothy Freehill / Friedel Family Foundation* / Giordani Schurig Beckett Tackett, LLP / Alice K. Glasco / Cathy & Mike Godfrey / Lizette C. Gonzales / Carol & Jon Gormin / Elise & Tim Green / Timothy Griffin / Keith & Dale Hamilton / Cathy & James K. Haney / Clayton Harrell / Susan & John Harris / Jeannette & Larry Hewitt / Sheryl Mackey & Brian Hobbs* / Denise Allene Hoos / Hopeless Records / Deborah J. Hornickel* / Julie & Tom Hudnall / Margaret & Richard Hudson / Cindy & James Isaacs / Jay-Reese Contractors, Inc.* / Steven Derek Johnson / Janis & Steve Jones / Mrs. Sunny L. Kallmer / Theresa Clarke & Christian Kelleher*/ Todd Keller / Karen & Neil Kenagy / Vivian & Barry Kendrick / Diana & Curtis Kennedy / Dr. Beth E. Kirkhart / Kiwanis Club of Northwest Austin / Simone & Sean Krasan / Kristina Lorenzo & Daniel Krause / Lake Travis United Methodist Church / Heather & Andrew Larrabee*/ Pacquitta Laverents / Patty & Bruce Leander* / Edward V. Lewandowski / Heather & Andrew Larrabee*/ Pacquitta Laverents / Patty & Bruce Leander* / Edward V. Lewandowski / continued 

*Denotes five or more years of consistent support.


2010 donors $500 - $999 (cont) Leopoldo Leyendecker / Andrew Liguori / Jade Lindquist / Vicky & Joe Linsalata / Katherine & David Lippa / Lloyd Gosselink / Sara & Mark Luttrell / Lisa & Joe Lykes / Cindy & Jim Lynn / Gary Maida / Michelle & Landon Marino / Dr. Anthony Masaryk / Michele G. Mason / Marlene & Ronald Massa / Susan Orth & Dr. Mark Maunder / Richard W. McCaine / Ann McGinley / J. McLaughlin / Ian McLoughlin / Brandi & Vance McMurry / McQueary Henry Bowles Troy, LLP / Nona Mason & Daniel Mendez / Louise & Mark Michaud / Midtown Title / Ann & Donald Miller / Mary McKeown-Moak & Lynn Moak / Morgan Stanley Smith Barney GIFT, Inc. / Patricia & Mike Morris* / Parimal Nalle & Swati Naik* / Netspend Corporation / Lauren & Christopher Neugebauer* / Maria & Russell Noga / Bettye & Bill Nowlin / Katharine O’Brien / Brandon O’Connor / Lisa & Jason Parrish / Jonathan Paynter / Pi Beta Phi Sorority House / Nancy & Dick Plaster / David K. Poirier / Karey Jane Prete / Principal Combined Fund Organization* / Ellen & Chris Pulliam / Pulse Interactive / Emily Pyle / Ramesh Radhakrishnan / Karen Kahan & MariBen Ramsey / Cory Reagan / Holly & Forrest Reed / Kim & Bob Renneker / Liz & Arturo Rios / Mary & Jack Ritter / Carol & Pat Robertson* / Polly & Jon Robertus / Ann M. Robinson / TyAnn Robinson / Julie Saft / SalesForce.Com Foundation / Elizabeth & Roberto Sanchez / Scarab Acquisition, LLC / Chad Schutte / Frank Seibert* / Shannon & Matthew Sherrod / Terry & Stephen Shook / Beverly Showers /Jennifer & Willis Skinner / Daniel A. Smith / Sophie Grace / Southwest Vision* / Shelley Steinley / Chad Stoner / Mary & William Stoner / Kim & Chuck Storrar / Strüb Residential / Candance & Sidney Sweet* / Mary & Rusty Tally / Donald Taylor / Teegardin & Associates Ltd., LLP / Haley Terrill / Texas American Title Co. of Austin / The Children’s Haven Association / The Pape Foundation / Judy Trabulsi / Charlene & Joseph Trochta* / Alexis R. Tuckness / Brandy Lynn Turner* / Linda & Rich Tyson* / VCFO* / Cindy & Chris Vechan / David Vieira / Wal-Mart #2133 / Jodana R. Ware / Becca & Zachary Wassmuth / Wells Fargo Home Mortgage* / Caroline & Kerry Wigginton / Linda & Mark Williams / Donna & John Williamson / Women of AT&T / Richard Y. Wong / Evonne Atlas & Abe Zimmerman

$250 - 499

219 West / Lillian Aaron / Amy & Mike Adams / George C. Adams / Christina Albarran-Horn / Kimberly & Steve Albert / Cindy Bock & Gary Allison* / Sinead O’Carroll Alonzo & Juan Alonzo / Alori Properties Partnerships / Blanca E. Alvarado / Mandy & David Andrews / Robert Antimarino / Rebecca & Glenn Armbruster* / Back N Balance / Aruna & Anant Badrayani* / Barry Barnett / Staci & Stoney Barton / Trent Bartow / Anya & Brett Bidwell / Black Sheep Unique / Martin Bleiweiss / David Block / Amber & Rob Bode / Lynn & Adam Bonsky / Kathryn Bowman / Linda Boyd* / Karen & Mark Bradley / Cody Ann Brady / Lesley Brannan / Kelly & David Bremer / Kelli & Eric Brown / Alicia & Rodney Brunet / Gigi & Sam Bryant / J. Ross Buchholz / Adrienne Buddin* / Larry Burlingame / Burnet County Child Welfare Board / Liz Busch / Rosanne Butera / David Keith Butler / Gerard Cannito / Lisa Capps / Sidney Casel / Audrey & John Catalano / Daphne & Anthony Chapin* / Chips Worldwide, LLC / Erica & Damien Clark / Cecilia & Phillip Collins / Francisco Conti / Deborah & Robert Corbin / Sadie & David Corrie / Caron S. Corzine* / John H. Cottey / Alexa J. Cox / Leah & Fritz Cox / Angela & Michael Craig / Warner Croft / Kara Cubbage / Becky & Mike Cunningham / Van Dang / Holly & Matthew Davis / Kimberly G. Davis / Zelda A. Davis / Elisabeth & Jeffrey Delargy* / Janice & Donald Dempsey / Judy Denney / Wendy & David Dorf* / Elizabeth & Richard Douglass / Jimothy Dyson / The Effie and Wofford Cain Foundation / El Milagro of Texas, Inc. / Mark Allen Esche / Laura J. Fairman / Rachel & Michael Feferman / Jennifer & Tony Ferrante / Financial Corporation of America / First United Methodist Church* / Katherine R. Fite / Kellye & Joshua Flanagan / David Fleshman / James Flewelling / Carol & Michael Ford / Bernice & Jose Fornespierantoni / Barbara & Ken Fortner* / Karin & Bob Foster / Jackie C Frazier / Anne & Ronald Freeman / De Ann Friedholm / Rose Gabriel / Sergio A Galindo / Debbie Garmon / Quen & Jesus Garza / Becky & Dennard Gilpin / Stephen Godevais / Nancy & Stan Goldstein / continued » *Denotes five or more years of consistent support.


2010 donors $250 - 499 (cont) Dana Golemi / Mr. & Mrs. J. B. Goodwin / Google Matching Gifts Program / Adrienne & John Gragg / Graves, Dougherty, Hearon & Moody* / Dionne & Robert Green / Carolyn S. Greene / Liz & Britton Gregory / Gary Griesenbeck / Kathleen & Harvey Guion / Jean Hale / Mary & Don Hanson / Hardin Construction Associates / Jenny & Russell Harris / Darla M. Hastings / Jerre Heaton / Donna & Robert Hebner* / Clelia & Robert Hendee* / Margaret & Glenn Henry* / Octavian F. Herescu / Katherine & Stevyn Herring / Hewlett-Packard Employee Charitable Giving Program* / Gail & John Hiatt / Suzanne & Hadley Hill / James Hillhouse, IV / John Holder / Tracy Holland / Horizon Realty / Houghton Mifflin Harcourt* / Jennifer & Jim Howicz / Karen Ingram / Sarah Itz / Jeffrey & Marianne Johanns* / William Johnson / Leola & Robert Jolly* / Jollyville Sertoma Club* / Paul J. Jordan / Jung & Associates, PLLC / Kadison & Company / Elias Kadri / Darshana & Jeffrey Kalikstein / Sung Un Kang / Keller Williams Lake Travis / Keller Williams Realty / Jeff Kendziorski / Sondra & James Kenealy / Candace & Edward Kennedy / Lori Jackson-Khalil & Alex Khalil / Todd L. Kimbriel / Chris King / Rudy & Bobbie Klinksiek / Kendra Scott & Albert Koehler / Linda Jo Kuc / Christie Horne & Kevin Lalande / Gail Larimer / Launch Marketing / Vicki & Mark Leaverton* / Barbara Leeper / Gayle & Robert Leonard / Cynthia & Sanford Levinson / Richard Linklater / Stephan Lips / Samuel Long / Lynda Looney / Robert M. Lucas / Denise E Madeira / Carla J. Malcuit / Kelly Holmes & Erick Marr / Corin M. McAbee / Sue & Douglas McClain* / Dr. & Mrs. Curtis McClurg / Kim McCorkle / Flora McCormick* / Beverly Penn & Marc McDaniel / Patricia & Kevin McGillicuddy / Alma R. McGraw / Alice McLean / Kelly White & Bill McLellan / Suzanna & Charles McVey / Amy Clark Meachum & Kurt M. Meachum / Donna & Kevin Meek / Shelly & Brent Metschan / Susan & Jonathan Miller / Robin & Thomas Mitchell / Ferne & Walt Mizell* / Mom’s Club of Austin - Shady Hollow West / Moms Club of Austin - Oak Hill / Nancy Byrd & William Moore* / Anne L. Morgan / MorningGlory Partners, Ltd. / Cheryl & Ron Morse* / Joyce Gibson & John Bruce Moskow / Caroline & Michael Murphy* / Amanda Suzanne Myers / Nichole & Christopher Newlan / Niland Family Fund / Jackie & Shawn O’Farrell / Karen Olsson & Andrew Bujalski* / Stephanie & Todd O’Neill / Jodie & Mark Ortego / Victoria & Brian Ozimek* / Paredes Middle School Student Council / Dana & David Parker / Jon L. Parnell / Connie & Samuel Pate / Michelle Peterson / Mary Pharis / Jason Pohl / Aida Pollard / Rhonda Pope / Barbara & David Prado / Paul Pratte / Jennifer Rainin / Reit Management & Research, LLC / Donald Reynolds / Peter Rieck / Robert Belanger Associates Landscape Architecture / Shelley & John Roberts / Teresa & Brian Robertson / Scott Andrew Romig / Sally & Ronald Root / Linda & Jerry Roudebush / Drs. Suanne & John Roueche* / Nancy Turner & Richard Sanders / Rita & David Saucedo / Deanna & Kendall Schmidt / Eleanor H. Schroter / Kara Schultz / Athar Shah / Tariq M. Shaikh / Rebekah & Clinton Sheppard / Slack & Davis, LLP / Larry E. Smith / Jim & Jare Smith / Deborah E. Sours / Gary M. Sparks / Maureen Staloch / Pat & Scott Stark / Janet & Joe Stinus / Kristi Stotts / Joseph Straub / Beverly Stribling / Kay & Del Taebel* / Carmen & Saleem Tawil / Texas A&M University System Health Science Center / Brenda & Dan Thomas / Paul S. Thomas / Dr. Lee Thomas / Sonya & Bruce Thompson / Dr. J. Scott Thornton / Beverly Tolbert / Michael Torres / Tosca Radigooda Photography* / Richard Trabulsi, Jr. / Trihouse Training, LLC / Mr. & Mrs. James Tuvell / Brian Twichell* / Jessica Vaiana / Erlinda & David VanDelinder / Sibel & Peter Verloop / Kathleen & Travis Vigil / Danna & William Volk* / Mitch Vollmers / Dana Weihl / Claudia & Robert Wein / Wes Peoples Homes / Thomas L. Whatley* / Drs. Amy & Eric White / Arthur D. White / Michael Wichterich / Kimberly Wilde / Rance Wilemon / Suzanne & Marc Winkelman / Woodward Family Foundation / Elizabeth Fleming & James Worrell / Carla Wynn / Dr. & Mrs. James Ziska* / Bonnie Zook

We are deeply grateful to all donors, including donors of in-kind gifts. We regret that our space is too limited to list everyone. If your name is misspelled, displayed incorrectly or has been inadvertently excluded, please accept our apologies.

* Denotes five or more years of consistent support.


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outstanding 2010 events & fund-raisers A Season of Song Gala Austin Children’s Shelter Caddyshack Classic Golf Tournament Blackmon Mooring Fashion for Compassion Austin Children’s Shelter Fore the Children Golf Tournament Austin Children’s Shelter IIAA Golf Tournament Independent Insurance Agents of Austin NATP 2010 National Conference & Expo National Association of Tax Professionals New Wave Ball Austin Children’s Shelter Team FX Marathon Running Team Tex FX Wizard101 “Giving Tree” KingsIsle Entertainment, Inc.

The children and youth pictured in this annual report are in the care of the Austin Children’s Shelter.


2010 board of directors Ann Benolken, Chairperson / William Coffey / Gretchen Ellis / Ronda Gray / Trey Hancock / Anna Lee / Pauline Lewis / Mark Mouritsen / Wes Peoples / Sara Rathgeber / Beverly Reeves / Carol Robertson / Victoria Reed-Fenimore / Rico Salazar / Beth Stabile / Charles Studor / Mary Tipps / Sherri West / Matt Womack

special thanks Professional services donated to create this annual report:

Concept / Art Direction / Design: Tanya Freach, Freach Design Design / Production: Whitney Peek, Freach Design Photography: Will Van Overbeek Video: Elizabeth Spear, Brokedown Films

Austin Children’s Shelter 4800 Manor Road / Austin, Texas 78723 / 512.499.0090 / austinchildrenshelter.org

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