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Discover Goodwill Southern & Western Colorado
2013 Annual Report
Donate Stuff. Create Jobs. Everything we do at Discover Goodwill supports our mission of changing lives. As you turn the pages of this annual report, I invite you to read about Rochelle, Jamie, John and Sheryl whose lives were changed thanks to your donations to Discover Goodwill. They represent 60,435 people Discover Goodwill served through our community-based programs in 2013. To support the many services we provide, Discover Goodwill sells donated clothes and other household items in our nine retail centers and uses the revenue to fund job training, employment placement assistance and other needed services. When you donate to Discover Goodwill, you help create jobs in our community. Last year alone, 6,257 people found meaningful employment as a result of Discover Goodwill’s career services. Donors did their part by donating their gently-used items and we did ours by offering easy access to donation centers and friendly donation attendants who help unload items, provide receipts for tax purposes and serve bottled water as a thank you. We have 20 conveniently located attended donation centers to serve donors. Karla Grazier President and CEO
Discover Goodwill relies on your donations to help keep pace with the growing needs of our community. Did you know in addition to cleaning out your closets, you can help create jobs in other ways: Host a donation drive at your place of business, school or church; recycle your computer equipment through Goodwill’s Reconnect program with Dell; or donate your old vehicle and give it a new life. Would you like to get a sense of how your donations change someone’s life? Discover Goodwill’s website has a Donation Impact Calculator to calculate how your donations translate into much-needed job training and placement services. Learn more at DiscoverMyGoodwill.org. And remember, DONATE…CREATE A JOB…CHANGE A LIFE.
Pursuits Discover Your Potential
VISIT PURSUITS
Pursuits, a skills development program for high school students with learning challenges, graduated five students from its inaugural class in January by helping them prepare for jobs in the community. A second class held in the fall graduated 12 students.
Discover Goodwill launched a new grounds maintenance social enterprise in April, in partnership with the Downtown Partnership of Colorado Springs and the Business Improvement District, employing nine people with employment challenges.
Discover Goodwill supported the Black Forest Fire efforts by providing over $58,000 in emergency clothing and household items to over 1,600 individuals displaced by the fire. Mutual of America Foundation named Discover Goodwill’s Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) program one of ten national merit finalists for the Community Partnership Award from a pool of over 600 nominations. Since the program’s inception, 97 individuals have been trained as CNAs with 93% finding employment in the community.
GuideStar, an online independent charity VISIT GUIDESTAR evaluator, awarded Discover Goodwill
GOLD reporting status, the highest available to a nonprofit. This ranking demonstrates Discover Goodwill’s dedication to transparency, accountability and quantifiable results.
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Volunteers gave 34,456 hours of their time.
6,257 People found jobs.
$169 Million
Discover Goodwill’s economic impact from salaries earned by people who secured employment because of Goodwill.
35,162
161
Individuals with disabilities worked 192,703 hours earning $2,127,440 through commercial and government contracts.
Individuals received job training and career services.
$46 Million
Projected annual earnings of individuals who found employment.
1,121
Goodwill employees fulfilled Discover Goodwill’s mission.
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60,435 Individuals benefitted from Discover Goodwill services.
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Counties were served in Colorado.
37 Million
Pounds of donations were repurposed in our retail centers
$205,213
375
In emergency clothing vouchers assisted
Tons of computers were recycled
8,552
individuals in need
283
Adults who needed assistance with daily living maintained their personal independence and living choices.
1.3 Million
Customers shopped in our retail centers
589,217
Donors visited our attended donation centers
2013 Achiever of the Year WATCH JAMIE’S VIDEO
Jamie Lockyer Jamie Lockyer’s journey to independence was mired by developmental and circumstantial challenges that could have left her sidelined. Fortunately, the 30-year-old’s strong faith and internal drive to succeed have kept her on course and moving forward in a positive direction. Diagnosed early in life with a cognitive disability, Jamie joined Discover Goodwill’s Possibilities program shortly after its launch in 2012 with behavioral concerns ranging from emotional outbursts to social withdrawal. Over time, Jamie’s active involvement in Possibilities’ life skills training has lifted her confidence to heights she never imagined. Her keen interest in finance has been fostered by the money management classes she attends and has helped her establish a budget since securing part-time employment. Jamie’s aspirations of living on her own one day have also been nurtured through the functional skills she has acquired in the Possibilities’ apartment. Jamie takes great pride in her appearance—reserving time each morning to fix her hair and pick out the right clothing ensemble. She is involved in Special Olympics as a multi-sport competitor, and loves to spend time shopping and dining with family and friends. When informed about her big award, an evergracious Jamie paused with her mother to offer a tearful prayer of thanks for her many blessings. They were what she terms “happy tears,” inspired by her remarkable journey of achievement.
2013 Helms Legacy Award Honoree
Sheryl Smith Whether championing the interests of her clients over the phone or visiting their houses to ensure they are safe and sound, Discover Goodwill’s Residential Case Manager Sheryl Smith feels right at home on the job. The now self-sufficient, single parent of three grown boys hasn’t always enjoyed a comfortable life, though. Nearly 10 years ago, Sheryl broke ties from an abusive relationship and, soon after, suffered an accident that left her disabled and in agony. Sheryl’s heavy burden caring for three children alone while contending with chronic pain and limited mobility became overwhelming. Later, she added unemployment to her mounting list of laments, which spiraled into deep depression and significant weight gain that impacted every area of her life. The griefstricken mom began to reclaim her life after she was hired by Discover Goodwill, where she found renewed purpose helping individuals with disabilities and disadvantages live life to the fullest. In her nearing four-years of employment with Discover Goodwill, Sheryl’s confidence and outlook have blossomed, as she has been given the opportunity to excel in her profession and make a difference in the lives of others. Along with her painful past, Sheryl has shed over 70 pounds of weight and has found her true calling serving other at-risk individuals. Sheryl’s compassion for others struggling to find and maintain their independence reflects the heart and soul of Goodwill founder Dr. Edgar J. Helms, the namesake for the prestigious honor deservedly bestowed to her.
WATCH SHERYL’S VIDEO
2013 Community Employee of the Year
John Lydell Discover Goodwill custodian John Lydell may be soft spoken on the job at the U.S. Air Force Academy, but his personal and professional growth over the past decade speak loudly about his determination and zeal for life. Since birth, John has faced a variety of physical and mental challenges that were compounded as a young adult entering the workforce. Early in his employment, John struggled to overcome bouts of anger and frustration while learning his cleaning responsibilities and navigating the maze of hallways in the cadet dorms. Over time, John’s confidence and engagement in his work and with fellow employees have grown tremendously, along with his tasks. Despite a persistent drag in his step, the young man has no problems keeping pace with his peers. He also displays a military-like command of time—illustrated by the three watches draped around his wrists. John explains that his throng of timepieces helps ensure that he is never late for the morning bus or his daily rounds. Away from work, John loves to spend time with his family—whether bowling, attending church or consuming heaping mounds of his mom’s spaghetti and meatballs. John’s positive attitude and winning smile have bolstered his popularity with peers and Academy cadets, who routinely converse with him in the hallways and occasionally flash a military salute for his award-winning accomplishments. Discover Goodwill likewise salutes Community Employee of the Year John Lydell for a job well done!
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2013 Independence Award Honoree
Rochelle Ortega Single-mother Rochelle Ortega came to Discover Goodwill in October 2008 with a fervent desire to succeed but lacking the roadmap or resources to make it happen. After ending an abusive marriage and taking custody of her three children—all under the age of 10—Rochelle realized that giving up was not an option. But scarce finances, a temperamental vehicle and her child-caring mother’s untimely move out of state were major stressors that left Rochelle feeling wholly frustrated and alone. Once enrolled in Discover Goodwill’s career development program, Rochelle’s instinctive desire to become an educator and mentor for primary-age children started taking root. Discover Goodwill helped eliminate external distractions like car repairs, child care and housing that allowed Rochelle to focus on schooling in elementary education. Never letting the word “quit” enter her vocabulary, the determined mom and student received her teaching degree and license in late 2012. As a first-year, second-grade teacher at a charter school, Rochelle runs her class like a maestro conducts an orchestra—with passion, grace and careful attention to detail. Rochelle displays a big smile when referencing her care for youngsters at home as “homework” for her daily responsibilities in the classroom, which begin and end with hugs and words of encouragement. Drawing on lessons from her past life and present successes, Rochelle is laying a strong foundation for her children and students that will likewise ensure their future independence.
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Discover Goodwill Board of Directors Steve Condon, Chair, The Corundum Group, Inc. Chris Odell, 1st Vice Chair, Lamina Systems Peter Maiurro, 2nd Vice Chair, El Pomar Foundation Phil Price, Treasurer, Ramsay, Stattman, Vela & Price Jennifer George, Secretary, UCCS Karla Grazier, President/CEO, Discover Goodwill of Southern & Western Colorado Ed Anderson, LTG, US Army Retired, UCCS Mike Cafasso, St. Mary-Corwin Medical Center Matthew Craddock, Craddock Commercial Real Estate, LLC John Foss, Foss Consulting Peggy Gardner, Holland & Hart, LLP Kristin Guggenhime, Civic Leader Deborah Hendrix, CD Global Enterprises Amy Hill, Consultant A. Bart Holaday, The Dakota Foundation Kristel Hybl, Civic Leader Kent Ingram, First United Methodist Church Susie Jenkins, Nor’wood Development Group Tim Littleton, CHEF’s Catalog David Lord, Griffis Group of Companies Judy Mackey, Benefit Services Group Sue Mulvihill, Civic Leader Greg Papineau, Biggs Kofford, PC Michael Pennica, Pennica Financial Group, Inc. Todd Reynolds, Hammes Company Lisa Rutherford, Kirkpatrick Bank Don Spradlin, Physician/Medical Director Mike Suggs, NAI Highland Commercial, LLC Mal Wakin, Brig. Gen., USAF Retired, USAFA Kate Wilder, Penrose-St. Francis Healthcare System Barbara Winter, Ent Federal Credit Union
What The Community Gave Other 5% Business Contracts 20%
Other Public Support 2%
What Goodwill Gave Back General & Administrative 11%
Fundraising 1%
Sale of Donated Goods 48%
Workforce Development & Community Programs 25%
Sale of Donated Goods $23,601,000 Workforce Development & Community Programs 12,128,000 Business Contracts 9,710,000 Other 2,225,000 Other Public Support 1,169,000 Total $48,833,000
Programs & Services 88%
Collecting, Processing & Selling Donated Goods $18,292,000 Providing Workforce Development & Community Programs 11,243,000 Performing Business Contracts 9,789,896 Administrative Support for Programs & Occupancy 5,018,141 Investment in Plant & Equipment 4,047,577 Fundraising 442,386 Total $48,833,000
Foundation Board of Directors Sue Mulvihill, Chair, Civic Leader Virginia Morgan, Vice Chair, The Morgan Law Group Mari Sinton-Martinez, Secretary, Moniker Foundation Phil Price, Treasurer, Ramsay, Stattman, Vela & Price Karla Grazier, President/CEO, Discover Goodwill of Southern & Western Colorado Gayle Beshears, Civic Leader Peggy Carmack, Civic Leader
Steve Condon, The Corundum Group, Inc. Phil De Vries, BBVA Compass Bank Miles Dewhirst, Dewhirst & Dolven, LLC Jerry Grage, COLOMEX, Inc. C.J. Moore, Kaiser Permanente Jim Spittler, NAI Highland Commercial Group, LLC Christy Walsh, Civic Leader Gary Winegar, GB Value Partners
Discover Goodwill Foundation Alan Steiner, Guiding Light Honoree The Guiding Light Award is presented at Discover Goodwill’s Annual Dinner in recognition of partners who have shown exemplary leadership, stewardship and philanthropic commitment to Goodwill. The 2014 Guiding Light Award is presented to Alan Steiner in recognition of his service and generosity to Discover Goodwill. Since 2007, Alan has given his time and expertise as a member of the Discover Goodwill Board of Directors. During this time, he has also served as a member and chairman of the Finance, Mission Services and Marketing committees. The capstone achievements of Alan’s leadership occurred during his chairmanship of the Mission Services committee. Alan provided critical insight into the creation of Possibilities, a first-of-its-kind program serving individuals with disabilities. He also helped raise an unprecedented $10 million in under two years as the cochair of the “Paths to Independence” capital campaign which supported Possibilities, Fresh Start Commercial Laundry and Discover Goodwill’s administrative campus. As significant annual and capital campaign donors, Alan and his wife Barbara are also members of The Good Will Society, having named Discover Goodwill Foundation as a beneficiary in their estate. Alan joins the distinguished ranks of these past award winners: 2013 Daniels Fund 2012 Jon Medved 2011 Lynn Cool 2010 Elizabeth and Jim Spittler 2009 Marta Erhard and Tom DeCotiis 2008 El Pomar Foundation 2007 Susan and Steve Suggs 2006 John Armstrong 2005 Ed Rudolph 2004 Susie and David Jenkins 2003 Mary Flemke 2002 Ann and Jack Brown 2001 Ed Osborne
Discover Goodwill Employers Alorica Arc Thrift Stores Blue Jay Wireless Broadmoor, The CaptionCall Centura Health CHEFS Catalog Color Star Growers Colorado Springs School District 11 Comcast Crowne Plaza Hotel Colorado Springs Current Denny’s El Paso County Department of Human Services Enlisted Association, The Firstsource Solutions USA, Inc. Graven Austin & Drake Home Depot King Soopers Liberty Tax Service Little Caesars Luce Research Maid to Shine McDonald’s of Colorado Springs Pizza Hut—WKRP Inc. Progressive Ross Dress for Less Sykes Home Salvation Army, The Sonic Stellar Restaurant Solutions Subway Taco Bell Time Warner Cable ValleyCrest Landscape Companies Village Inn Walmart Wendy’s of Colorado Springs Widefield School District 3 Xerox
Employment Supporter Academy School District 20 AccountAbilities, Inc. Advantage Security, Inc. Adventureland Amazing Women Center American Electric Company Arc Thrift Stores AspenPointe Better Business Bureau of Southern Colorado Blue Jay Wireless Blue Star Recyclers Borriello Brothers Buckley Air Force Base Building Blocks Childcare Care and Share Food Bank for Southern Colorado CASA of the Pikes Peak Region Catholic Charities of Central Colorado, Marian House Soup Kitchen Cedar Springs Hospital Centro de la Familia Centura Health Child Care Connections Christmas Unlimited Color Me Mine Colorado Acute Long Term Hospital Colorado College Colorado Department of Human Services Division of Youth Corrections Colorado Department of Transportation Colorado Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Colorado Federation of Republican Women – 5th District Colorado Mental Health Institute at Fort Logan Colorado Mental Health Institute at Pueblo Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind
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AARP Foundation Academy School District 20/Pine Creek High School Academy School District 20/Liberty High School Camping World of Colorado Springs Church Community Builder College America Colorado Technical University FedEx Front Range Community Services, Inc. Peterson Air Force Pikes Peak Workforce Center Schriever Air Force Base Shadow Mountain Recovery T.RowePrice United States Air Force Academy University of Colorado at Colorado Springs University of Phoenix
Donate Stuff. Create Jobs. 1. Be part of a leading nonprofit mission. When you donate, your items help 60,435 local people achieve independence. 2. Enjoy the convenience. Drop off your gently-used items at our 20 conveniently located Attended Donation Centers. 3. Be green. Discover Goodwill repurposed over 37.1 million pounds of donated goods by selling them in our retail centers. 4. Receive a tax deduction. Giving to Discover Goodwill makes it easy to deduct the value of your donations from your yearly income tax. 5. Know your donations are used efficiently. Nearly 90% of Discover Goodwill’s budget supports job training and life skills programs. 6. Experience the Discover Goodwill effect. Your clean closet, garage or kitchen is the first step in creating jobs — it all begins with YOU.
Did you know, you can also donate your time and financial support? To learn more, visit: DiscoverMyGoodwill.org Discover Goodwill is dedicated to helping people reach their highest level of personal and economic independence.
Discover Goodwill Southern & Western Colorado
Discover Goodwill of Southern and Western Colorado 1460 Garden of the Gods Road Colorado Springs, CO 80907 719.635.GIVE DiscoverMyGoodwill.org
Discover Goodwill Foundation Discover Goodwill Foundation is a 501(c)(3) supporting organization that exists to fund Discover Goodwill’s programs and services for persons with disadvantages and disabilities. Thank you to all those listed below who have contributed financially to Discover Goodwill in 2013. $50,000 and Up
Anschutz Foundation Gates Family Foundation Helen K. and Arthur E. Johnson Foundation, Denver Kent O. Olin Trust Margot Lane and John Francis The Kenneth King Foundation
$25,000 - $49,999
Anonymous Jacqueline G. Archer Charitable Trust Caring for Colorado Foundation Sherwood Crocker Trust Jerry Grage SSB Foundation State of Colorado/Check-off Colorado Walmart Foundation
$10,000-$24,999
ANB Bank Nort Bain BBVA Compass Gayle Beshears Celebration of Life Fund The Denver Foundation/Kaiser Permanente Fund Donald & Phyllis Hibbard Trust Alberta Drake El Pomar Foundation Ent Federal Credit Union GE Johnson Construction Griffis/Blessing Karla Grazier and Ward Berlin Lyda Hill Cathy and Bart Holaday Kirkpatrick Bank Anita and Phil Lane David Lord Judy and Bill Mackey Virginia and Rick Morgan Katherine and John Norsworthy Nor’Wood Foundation Molly and Chris Odell The Moniker Foundation The Morgan Family Foundation Vintage Communities, Inc. Wells Fargo Bank Linda and Joseph Woodford
$1,000 - $9,999
5Star Bank Jill Alderton Mary Alice and Rob Alleger Sylvia and Tom Allen Ann and Ed Anderson Anonymous Karen and John Armstrong Carol and Bob Baker Diane and Michael Bell Benefit Services Group Winn and Jim Berger Esther Beynon and Alfred Metzger Laurie and Fred Blackmun Sheri and Eric Blakesley The Sam S. Bloom Foundation Kathy and Scott Boe Boettcher Foundation Beth and John Bowen Melissa and Khale Burkett Peggy and Wayne Carmack Barbara Winter and David Carpenter CarpetCare Craftsman, Inc. Ruth Carson Central Bancorp Connie and Curt Christofferson Classic Companies Cobb Mechanical Contractors Mariann and Andy Cobb Katie and Tom Cobb Colorado Industrial Recycling Colorado Springs Osteopathic Foundation Colorado Springs State Bank Colorado Springs Utilities Debbie and Claude Comito Jeanne and Ron Conder Karen and Steve Condon Lynn and Rob Cool Jenny and Matt Craddock Anne and Phil De Vries Patty and Ray Deeny Deluxe Corporation Foundation Lori and Miles Dewhirst Elite Drywall Products & Services, Inc. Esther M. and Freeman E. Everett Charitable Trust George Fellows Mary Flemke Lori and Jerry Fussell GAP Foundation The Garden City Company Peggy Gardner
Hester & Edwin Giddings Foundation Tad Goodenbour Goodwill Industries International, Inc. Marvin Grusing A.L. Hall & J.A. Hall Trust MJR Foundation Sharon and Don Hare HealthSouth Deborah and Charles Hendrix Carolyn and Peet Heuberger Dona Hildebrand Amy and Jeff Hill Victoria and Ryer Hitchcock Colette and Leroy Hoelting Hogan Lovells US LLP Holland & Hart LLP Mabel Horrigan Foundation Sandra and Willie Inazu Chauntelle and Marc Jenkins Kaiser Permanente Grace Keirnes Pam and Dave Keller Cherryl and Randy Kilgore Kathy and Karl Klepfer Florence S. Knight Trust Jamie and Kevin Kratt Denise Krug Kuni Lexus of Colorado Springs Jajean and George Lenz Amy and Tim Littleton Jane and Gary Loo Kathy Loo and Jim Raughton Tracey and Vincent Lopez Lucy O. Ross Estate Melissa and Knut Lyby Suzy and Ron Marold Bonnie and Joe Martinez Diane Matsinger Patrick McManis Mary Ellen McNally Becky and Jon Medved Memorial Hospital Lorrie and Frank Molli Mountain States Employers Council, Inc. Crista and Mark Muchmore Sue Mulvihill Mary Lou and Chuck Murphy Mutual of America Eloise and Nelson Noland Dellora A. and Lester J. Norris Foundation Jane and Robert Norris Olson Plumbing & Heating Co.
Laurie and John Onstott Sandy and Dan O’Rear Mary and Terry O’Rourke Jennifer and Todd Oseth Page Properties Corporation Wynne Palermo Peak Lifestyle Center, LLC Carol and Michael Pennica Pinnacol Assurance Patrice and Brian Polacek Peggy Porter Katrina and Blair Presti Phil Price Marjorie and Alan Rapp Red Noland Auto Group Ridgeview Plaza Rocky Mountain Restaurant Group, Inc. Diane and Victor Russelavage Melanie and Christian Samuelson Tyra and Gene Sandoval Beth and Steve Self Stephen Sharkey Elizabeth and Jim Spittler Mary and Don Spradlin Pepper and Trent Stafford Statler Family Foundation Lisa and Jeff Stedman Barbara and Alan Steiner Mary Beazley and John Street Margaret and James Strub Sun Office Solutions Dan and Lois Switzer T. Rowe Price Foundation, Inc. Deb and Gary Tedder Pauleta Terven Michelle and Shawn Thompson Marcy and Wendel Torres Amy and George Tracy Kathy and Vincent Tucker U.S. Bank Foundation USAA Foundation, Charitable Trust Walmart Neighborhood Market - North Union Boulevard Walmart Super Center - South Eighth Street Walmart Super Center - Hwy 85-87, Fountain Kim and Dick Walsh Christy and Buzz Walsh Waste Connections, Inc. Waxie Sanitary Supply Kate and Jim Wilder Kathy and Mark Wood
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Air Force Academy Barbara Alger Samuel Allwein Jane and James Anderson Mary and Paul Anderson William Anderson Sabrina Anderton Donna and Lonny Andrews Anonymous Angela Antrim Tina Argus Robert Armintor Melissa Arnold Angel Atkinson Kristen Babcock Phyllis Baker Eileen and Andrew Ballas Angie and Michael Barber Eve and Larry Barrett Bonnie and David Baswell Don Bates Georgia Bates Kathy and Tom Bates Jacqueline Baughman Candy and Ed Baur Sherie Beasley Ronald Beaton Christopher Beaver Electa and Stanley Beckner Judy Bell Melinda Bennett Diane and Ted Benninghoff Leslie Bent Susan Beyda Wilma and Lewis Biegelsen Tanya Blair Darla and Dave Blue Burdette Blumer John Boddington Jean and Steve Bodman Csaba Boer Chris Bonnin William Bonser Edward Bonza Sally and Marc Boyce Kathi and Ralph Braden Dorothy and Richard Bradley Lafayette and Santana Brady Laurann Briding June Brown Mary Margaret Brummeler
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Elaine and Jack Brush Marilyn Buckner Barbara and John Budd Joan and Bruce Buell Buettner Family Foundation Leigh and Al Buettner Judith and Duncan Burdick James Burge Allison Burns Mary Byron Becky and Mike Cafasso Jeff Cahill Gayle Caldwell Dale Campbell Nikki and Bill Carder Frances Carlson Glenn and Jack Carson Dora and Wayne Carver Barbara and Carmen Cericalo Rob Chadick David Chasson Ron Chernak Ruth Christian Rae and Bob Christiansen Margaret Cole Norma Cole Luisa Graff and Matt Coleman Lucille Colson Caroline and Robert Combs Community First Foundation Pat and Tom Cone Debra Conway Charla and John Cook Carla and Howard Copeland Barry Corley Jackie Corley Jeanne Corley Mary and Joseph Corrigan Linda and Berry Craddock Abram Craver Myrtle and Herman Crider Bobby Cross Carole Crowley Pamela Cruz Joe Cunningham Glenna Currier Kim Daniels Nettie Daniels Marianna Davis Marta Erhard and Tom DeCotiis Michelle and Norm Deeba Renee and Dick DeMey Suzanne and Gordon Denison Linda DePlante Robin and Donald Dickenson Meredith and Jack Dillon Ursula Dodge Doll Dreamers of Colorado Springs Nancy and Dean Duckwitz Kim and Will Dulaney
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Marilyn and Keith Hancock Barbara Hardin Scott Hardwig Debra and Douglas Harnly Michael Harrell Denise Harris Jean Harris Lois and Eugene Harsh Richard Hart Joanne and Don Hastings Rick Hawk Haynes Mechanical Systems Trugina and John Henderson Elliott Henry Kim Heusler Mary Heusler Rochelle Higley James Hill Mary Sue Hill Sandra and Richard Hilt Sally and Neil Hinchman Tom Hirons Dolores Holler Sandra Holmes Helen and William Holmgren Carol Houmes Moyra and Scott Hower Kristel and B.J. Hybl Kris and Kent Ingram Peggy and George Ittner Elizabeth and Richard Jamison Ellen and W. Lee Jeffers Jeff Johnson Jill Johnson Larry Johnson Lawrence Johnson Kimberly Jones Justgive Nancy and Jim Justus Virginia and Elias Kane Betty Kane Kelly and Lynn Karnes Yong Sun and Michael Keenan Beverly and Don Keith Lois Keller Carole and Dudley Kersey Ali Khaleefah Susan and Martin Kiernan Patricia Kingery Kimberley Kinsey Dorothy Kipp Jackie Kirschling Lisa and Keith Klaehn Bonnie Knight Erica Knox Bruce Kolbezen Marlene and Bret Kort Susan and Leslie Kotval Richard Langstaff Cheryl and James Larkin
Eleanor and Berkley Larson Ann Cesare and Todd Laxson Cheryl and Stephen Lebel Vae Lefano Barb Lewis The Life Center Fund Patricia and Lawrence Likness Kathleen and Theodore Lindeman Marilyn and Bill Lindeman Joanna and Aaron Lindstrom Gretchen and William Lloyd Rita Lobato Sheri Lockhart Marie and Don Logan Vieve Long Rose Lorig John Lydell Cindy Lyell Wanda and James Lynch Richard MacLeod Tom Madden Wanda Maes Rhonda and Steven Maffeo Kate and Peter Maiurro Kelly Major Krista Malone Ruben Manuel and Garry Pasby Pam and Steve Marsh Cathleen and John Marta Laura and Bill Marth Amy Martin Marianne and Harry Martin Bill Martin Pat and John Marzolf Carolyn and Francis Mason Jim Mayes Mary Mayes Jessica Mayo Dorothy and Garry McAuliffe Judy McCombe-Gandolf Estrellita McElheney Carl McGee Jennifer McGowan Sharon and Terry McHale David McRobbie Medline Foundation Virginia and Phil Michaelson Frances and Robert Mikulich Valerie Miles Janet Millar Cynthia Miller Petra Milner Sami Mohammad C.J. Moore Erin Moore Eunice Moore Claudia and Warren Moore Diana and Rick Morgan Thelma Morici Cheryl Morton
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Margaret Schibel Chris and Steve Schneider Barbara and James Schneiter Leslie and George Schwender Deanna Scott Chris Scovel Marie and Walter Seelye Joan and Dan Selman Danielle Shaw Laura Shaw Stephen Shepard Michelle and James Shumaker Carie Singer Verna and Lowell Skabo Susan Sleight Lisa and Gurney Sloan Gary Smith June Smith Sheryl Smith Eunice and Thomas Smith Sara and Patrick Sniezek Armelia and Richard Snyder Marita Sobotka Social Studies School Service Therese Sortor Lou and Phillip Sosalla Mary and Clifford Sparrow Catherine Spika Joyce and Erwin Spruth St. Francis of Assisi Parish Billie Jo Starr Sharon and Charles Steen Florence and Courtney Sterk Nancy and David Steward Stockman Kast Ryan & Co. Marjorie Stroh Lindsey and Mike Suggs Kenneth Swadley Sandra and Allan Swaim Carmen and Donald Swift Trish and Phil Temple Becky Thomas Jane and Tom Titus Judith and Lawrence Tobias Steve Tooke Paul Towner Helen and Arthur Trapp Melissa and Luke Travins Clara E. Trible Trust Alex Troesh Courtney Tryon Frankie and Bill Tutt Sue Tyson Sylestine and Leonard Upshaw Beverly and Clifford Utermoehlen Judy Valentine Karen and Norman Van Dyke Deborah and Robert Van Houten Evelyn Vance Piero Vasconez
Verizon Foundation Jeanne Vincent Kathy and Peter Vujcich Patricia and Ray Wahl Lynn and Mal Wakin Betty and Milt Waldron Dianne Walker Susan and Michael Walker Kathryn Wallace Kathleen and Dave Warner Mildred Waymire Webb Family Fund of the Pikes Peak Community Foundation, The Sandi and Denny Weber Diane Wengler Carol and Carl Wetzig William Wheeler Shan White Tracy Whitmore Sheila Wiebenga Wiechmann, Boyce & Assoc., LLP Patricia and Raymond Wilder Annie Williams Becky and Gary Winegar Kathleen and Robert Winn Patricia Wittenburg Elizabeth and Warren Youngquist Janis and Joel Zellmer
In-Kind Donations The Good Will Society: Giving Future Generations a Hand-Up, not a Hand-Out The Good Will Society was formed in 2004 to recognize and thank individuals who invest in our future by including Discover Goodwill Foundation as a beneficiary in their estate. Members have notified us during their lifetime of their gift to Discover Goodwill through their will, trust or other planned gift. Anonymous (6) Karen and John Armstrong* Carol and Bob Baker* Kathy and Tom Bates* Leslie and Brad Bent* Jeanne and Ron Conder* Lynn and Rob Cool Jennifer and Matthew Craddock Marta Erhard and Tom DeCotiis Bert and George Fellows* Mary Flemke* Peggy Gardner William Gendron Karla Grazier and Ward Berlin* Deborah Gregor Florence and Safford Hermann Ryer Hitchcock
Mary Ellen and Mike McNally* Becky and Jon Medved Eva Monnett Sue Mulvihill Mary and Ed Osborne* Wynne Palermo Carol and Michael Pennica* Phil Price Bill Schwarz* Mari Sinton-Martinez and Paul Martinez Elizabeth and Jim Spittler* Valerie and Dan Stahler Barbara and Alan Steiner Marjorie Stroh Susan and Steven Suggs Pauleta Terven *Charter Members
5Star Bank Angie and Mike Barber Bonefish Grill Bourbon Brothers Southern Kitchen Broadmoor, The Nikki and Bill Carder CHEFS Catalog Cheyenne Mountain Resort Kyle Campbell with Classic Consulting Colorado Kernels Country Club of Colorado, The Jennifer and Matthew Craddock Current Distillery 291 El Pomar Foundation FedEx Office Fineline Graphics Garden of the Gods Club Gazette, The Graham/Oleson Advertising Kristin Guggenhime Karla Grazier and Ward Berlin Herberger’s/Bon Ton High Rise Coffee Roasters Home Depot Foundation, The Pam and Dave Keller KOAA-TV Lamar Advertising Company Chuck Murphy Neiman Marcus, Cherry Creek Shopping Center Wynne Palermo Susan and Tom Pattee Picnic Basket/Cravings Premier MediSpa Liz and Randy Price Candy and Earl Robertson Pueblo Chieftain, The Sherman & Howard, LLC Snell Real Estate Marcy and Wendel Torres Twigs & Posies Marilyn Usibelli Walmart Dr. Carl Wetzig