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C O M M U N I T Y
T O G E T H E R W E . . .
Imagine, believe and achieve w w w. s u n s h i n e . o r g
A N N U A L R E P O R T 2 0 1 3
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B O A R D M E M B E R S
Sunshine CommunitiesSteven J. Nafziger – ChairLavon J. Welty – Vice ChairMichael J. Beazley – TreasurerKaren Rich Ruth – SecretaryKerry BeckGary L. ByersLaura N. HoagRuth M. MillerDouglas J. SchmuckerLaura B. VothEllen U. Williams, Ph.D
Sunshine Foundation, Inc.Robert Buschur – ChairKevin Kelly – Vice ChairMary M. Mancini, CFRE – SecretaryTyson L. Stuckey, CPA – TreasurerPatricia BehamMartha A. CorcoranLuther L. GautscheKeran E. KerrRuth M. Miller
Sunshine Inc. Residential & Support ServicesEllen U. Williams, Ph.D. – ChairDouglas J. Schmucker – Vice ChairLavon J. Welty – Secretary/TreasurerLessie L. Cochran, Ph.D.Diane FrazeeReed T. Roth, O.D.
Interactive Financial Solutions (dba Solana)
Robert W. Cabanski – ChairKaren Rich Ruth – Vice ChairAnthony J. Paparella – Secretary/TreasurerSteven J. NafzigerJohn E. Yoder
Sunshine Inc. Vocational ServicesMichael J. Beazley – ChairKathleen W. Korducki – Vice ChairKaren E. Kerr – Secretary/TreasurerRichard M. AndersonAmy L. Struble
ImagineBelieve with me that By joining together in community with people who have developmental disaBilities, all of us achieve richer, Better lives.
ANNUAL REPORT2013
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A N O T E F R O M T H E C E OPicture this: It’s been a long day at work, and you’re tired. You turn onto your street. A neighbor on the sidewalk waves you over, eager to remind you about the upcoming children’s concert in the community center.
The day’s trials begin to fade as you transition from work to home. You stop at the community center’s “post office” to get your mail, and a group in the adjacent dining room calls out your name. Even though you’re empty-handed at this community potluck, you’re still welcome. Tonight, instead of supper from a microwave or a drive-through lane, you get to enjoy the convivial mood while savoring home-made lasagna.
In this age of suburban living, it’s hard to remember a time when neighbors came together. We seldom see our neighbors. We hardly know them. We sit in our air conditioned houses, shuttered against the outside world and too often turn for companionship to a large flat screen where fictional, two-dimensional strangers might feel more real to us than the people next door.
But what if you could live in a community where people routinely came together to help each other, to enjoy each other’s company? “Intentional communities” are springing up across the country, bringing together people who are eager for lives of genuine human connection and mutual assistance.
Now, picture that the neighbor on your street who greeted you tonight was Don, sitting in a wheelchair, giving you one of his famous million-dollar smiles. Imagine that the neighbor who called you over to the potluck was Robert, a young man with Asperger’s syndrome. And the cookies you enjoyed for dessert? They were baked by the always-smiling Alice, a middle-aged woman with Down syndrome.
Believe with me that by joining together in community with people who have developmental disabilities, all of us achieve richer, better lives.
I invite you to help Sunshine as we begin to redefine what “community” can mean in affording people with developmental disabilities a life of full participation.
Elizabeth Holland, Ph.D.President & CEO
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Sixty-four years ago, Roy and Georgette Engler imagined a clean, safe and loving place where individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) could thrive. They believed that all individuals deserved to be treated with dignity and respect, no matter what their ability. With help from the community, the Englers achieved their dream by creating what we now know as Sunshine Communities.
With your help we continue to carry on their mission and values. With your help we dare to imagine, believe and achieve our dreams of creating community.
Believewith help from the community, the englers achieved their dream By creating what we now know as sunshine communities.
T H E Y E A R I N R E V I E W
As we imagine a future for Sunshine and the people we serve, we see a movement away from our campus-based facility to homes where the individuals we serve can be part of a neighborhood. It’s not enough for individuals with developmental disabilities to live in the community.
Our dream is fulfilled when they are a true part of the community. With this goal in mind, Sunshine’s Board of Directors approved a plan to create community residences for individuals currently living in our institutional setting. This is a large undertaking but we believe with the help of our entire community we can achieve the goal of moving 32 individuals from our campus to community residences by 2017.
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Focused on providing employment opportunities in the community. Georgette’s Grounds and
Gifts had been employing individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the community for eight years, long before the Governor’s Employment First initiative. In response to that initiative we began work to match individuals to jobs with local businesses, including the Quilt Foundry, Anderson Stores, McDonald’s and others. These businesses have discovered the skills and gifts that people with IDD bring to the workplace.
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Began work to create a community art center in the former Art Crest Building. This partnership with the
city of Maumee and Bob Reichardt will allow us to expand our community employment options to individuals with IDD who have an interest in the creative arts. We expect to engage the larger community in this endeavor, providing opportunities to work and learn side by side with individuals we serve.
Offered recreational programs for individuals who might otherwise be isolated from opportunities
for social interaction. Many individuals learned to cook, attended ball games, dances, dinner parties, and just enjoyed each other’s company. Our bell choir expanded and performed in several public venues including the annual Black Swamp Benefit.
Benefited from the gifts of many donors, grants, foundations and volunteers. The Black
Swamp Benefit, organized by a volunteer board on behalf of Sunshine and Mennonite Central Committee (MCC), contributed $57,000. The Sunshine Walk, 5k Run and Roll drew more than 700 participants and raised $41,000. Another year of gratitude for the many people in our community who support our mission.
Renewed our focus on quality by exploring what’s important to the people we serve, and then helped
them experience it. What people want can be as simple as a daily walk and as exciting as a visit to the local radio celebrity in his studio. We’ve supported individuals to achieve what they imagine, helping them believe in the possibility of dreams.
Became certified to serve children who depend on ventilators. Sunshine is one of few
intermediate care facilities in the state that serves individuals who depend on ventilators. This year we successfully achieved a new state certification in pediatric ventilator care. Right now these children are living in hospitals. Our certification will offer them the opportunity to move out of the hospital and enjoy more of the activities that children should experience growing up.
Thank you for helping us imagine, believe and achieve community!
Support from Legacy GiftsIn 2013, legacy giving to Sunshine grew as new bequests totaled over $350,000 from the estates of seven individuals. The Engler Society now has 73 members, 23 of which attended the Engler Society’s 2013 annual gathering. In addition to the members who wish to remain anonymous, Engler Society members are:
Robert and Mette Ampthor
Mary Jo Anderson
Terry L. Bossert
Centurions Motorcycle Club
Ray Childs
Brent and Pamela Cousino
Jeffrey, Stacy and Andrew Cox
Ann and Charlie Dana
Alta Grieser
Lucile E. Grieser
Marjorie Grieser
Lois N. Hodgson-Barbour, PhD
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hopkinson
Zelma I. Kauffman
Dennis F. and Christine M. Keller
Edna K. Miller-Ross Miller Trust
Mary Ann Mitton
Sherilyn Moon
Ruth M. Nafziger
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nye
James and Susan Ochs
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Rogers
Ron and Char Roth
Tessie Mae Seamon
Kenneth E. and Ada M. Short
Joanna K. Suter
Elias H. and Katherine B. Frey Trust
Roy and Marvene Whitmore
Anonymous Members (31)
Support from VolunteersSunshine would like to thank our dedicated volunteers who gave time and talent to better the lives of the people we serve. The following are a few of the volunteers of 2013, who gave their time tirelessly:Nathan Buck
Zach Conley
Amy Dutcher
Kaitlyn Elliot
Nicholas Goodrich
Corey Gottschalk
Adam Hall
Kayla Knippen
Zaunda Peacock
Jami Pierson
Rubin Saada
Douglas Schmucker
Florence Seger
Khristine Swartz
David Vroman
Bryce Walker
Rebecca Wittkofske
Stephanie Wittkofske
Victoria Yeager
Sarah Zorko
Little Flower Catholic Church
St. John’s Christian Church
Zoar Lutheran Church
Support from our CommunityIn 2013, Sunshine was the grateful recipient of community support that totaled over $1 million dollars in gifts and grants, and over 10,832 hours of volunteer time. These gifts continue to allow us to offer opportunities to improve the quality of life for those we serve.
Some major initiatives that benefitted from these gifts in 2013 were:
• Enhancement of our transportation program with the purchase of new busses. Our focus on successful employment depends on reliable transportation, and these gifts significantly help individuals get to work.
• Renovation of bathrooms in our community homes to better accommodate the needs of individuals who are aging and require adapted bathrooms.
• Development of an art center scheduled to open in 2014. Gifts have covered the cost of equipment and supplies.
For more information, see “Sunshine by the Numbers” page.
D O N AT I O N S
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Achieve“intentional communities” are springing up across the country, Bringing together people who are eager for lives of genuine human connection and mutual assistance.
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Gifts of $100+
Mr. Lee AckermanMs. Jean AllenMr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. AltMr. and Mrs. Todd AltMr. and Mrs. Jeff AltMr. and Mrs. Michael AltMr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. AmborskiMr. and Mrs. Robert AmpthorMr. Blane AmpthorMr. and Mrs. Richard P. AndersonMrs. Mary Pat AndersonMrs. Mary Jo AndersonMr. and Mrs. Richard M. AndersonMr. and Mrs. Christopher J. AndersonMr. and Mrs. Gerard M. AndersonMr. and Mrs. Michael J. AndersonMr. and Mrs. Daniel T. AndersonAnderson FoundationMr. and Mrs. Jim AndersonMs. Patti AnkneyApplied Medical TechnologyThe Appold Family Charitable FundMr. and Mrs. Lynn E. AschlimanMr. and Mrs. Michael J. AshenfelterMr. and Mrs. James CrokeMr. William K. Balzer and Ms. Margaret J. LockhartMr. Andrew S. BamfordMrs. Sylvia R. BartellMs. Charlotte BeardMr. and Mrs. Michael BeazleyMs. Patricia BehamMrs. and Mr. Terry BelkoferMs. Jennifer L. BenedictMr. and Mrs. Gary BenjaminMrs. Marilyn C. BennettBerlin Mennonite ChurchDr. Al BiancoMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. BiedenharnMr. Thomas A. BiggsMr. Robert A. BillsteinBiniker Family DentalBionixMs. Catherine B. BishopMr. and Mrs. Jeff BixlerBlack Swamp Benefit, Inc.Ms. Erica BlakeMs. Patricia BlanchardMr. and Mrs. Donald J. BlanchardMrs. Suzanne M. BondMr. and Mrs. George H. Booth, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. BorgiaBP Fabric of America FundDr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. BreymaierMr. and Mrs. Keith M. BrigodeBrookside ContractingMs. Susan L. BrotjeMr. and Mrs. William E. BrownsonMr. and Mrs. Rahlo BuehlerMr. Dennis J. BurzynskiMr. and Mrs. Robert BuschurMr. Gary L. Byers and Ms. Joan H. RifeMr. and Mrs. Robert W. CabanskiMr. and Mrs. William CarrollMr. and Mrs. James D. Caruso
Mr. John ChildressMs. Jordan ChildressChristian Church of LyonsChristian Church (Disciples)Clinton Union Church District 71Mrs. Lorraine S. CoeMr. and Mrs. David A. CoilMr. and Mrs. Matthew A. ConnorConsumer Choice MarketingMr. and Mrs. John CorcoranCorpus Christi University ParishMr. and Mrs. Brent L. CousinoMr. and Mrs. Michael P. CoxMr. and Mrs. Harold CrequeProMedica Health SystemsMr. and Mrs. Pitt A. CurtissD & G WeldingMs. Mary DalbyMr. and Mrs. Charles H. DanaRev. Mark DavisMr. and Mrs. Robert DeardurffMs. Carlene M. DeFalcoMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey R. DicksonDreams Shared PublicationsMr. and Mrs. David B. DressellDriven Fitness Studio, LLCMr. and Mrs. James DrotarMs. Mary L. DrotleffMr. Jeff M. DrudgeMr. and Mrs. Ronald DulayMs. Theodora DuszynskiMr. and Mrs. Dennis A. DuszynskiMr. and Mrs. Robert EbersoleEC FoundationMr. and Mrs. John ElliotMr. and Mrs. Richard D. EmchEpworth United Methodist ChurchEverence FinancialFairway Lawn and LandscapeMark Feldstein FoundationMr. Archie FielitzMr. and Mrs. Ralph S. FilsonMr. and Mrs. John F. FinckFirst Solar LLCFiske Brothers Refining Co.Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. FleisherMs. Esther FournierMs. Mary S. FranceMrs. Beverly FrankFranklin Park LincolnMr. and Mrs. Richard FratusMr. and Mrs. Gary FrazeeMr. Mark A. FreyMr. and Mrs. Robert G. FreyMr. and Mrs. Roger FreyMr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. FrischMr. John R. FronkMrs. Eileen A. FullerMs. Brooke GallaherMr. Jason GarnerMrs. Barbara M. GarwoodMr. and Mrs. Luther L. GautscheGEM Inc.Mr. Robert H. GereGillette Charitable Lead Unitrust
Gilmore, Jasion, & Mahler, LTDMr. Richard N. GoekeMr. Thomas GoodH Jason Good TrustMr. and Mrs. David D. GraberSteve Grabke’s Bodyshop, Inc.Mr. Francis X. GradyMr. and Mrs. Brian GravesGreater Northwest Ohio Combined Federal CampaignDrs. Greiner, Visger Dental Associates, Inc.Mr. Robert J. GrieserMs. Alta GrieserMs. Marge GrieserMr. Tom HahnMs. Kathleen S. HanleyMr. and Mrs. Eugene HarmsMr. and Mrs. Thomas L. HarrMr. and Mrs. Tim HarrisMr. and Mrs. Charles D. HartlageMr. and Mrs. Gary HauensteinMs. Julie A. Haught and Ms. Marce DupayMr. Kevin HavensMr. William M. HebanMrs. Carol HelmsHershey CreameryMr. and Mrs. Gary HigginsMr. and Mrs. William A. HilkertMr. Steve HinksonMr. and Mrs. Richard L. HivelyMr. and Mrs. Jonathan HoagHoffman & Harpst Co. Inc.Elizabeth J. Holland, Ph.D.Mr. and Mrs. Prentis L. HolmesThe Home Depot FoundationMr. and Mrs. Edward J. HopkinsonMr. Herbert A. Hoskins and Ms. Deborah E. RasmussonMr. and Mrs. David B. HouseMr. David E. HumasonMr. and Mrs. Kevin HuntIllinois Tool Works FoundationMr. and Mrs. Gregory L. ImesInterim HeathcareMrs. Ann IrwinMr. and Mrs. Abraham K. JacobMs. Patricia A. JacobsMr. and Mrs. Ken JacobsMr. and Mrs. John G. JardineJed’s CafeMs. Cari JenningsJay Jindal, M.D.Mr. and Mrs. Curtis JohnsonMs. Nancy JoynerMrs. Margaret KaatzDr. and Mrs. Philip Kallile, D.D.S.Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. KamerowMr. and Mrs. Michael J. KarneyMr. and Mrs. Dwight M. KauffmanMr. Karl KazmirskiMr. and Mrs. Kevin T. KellyMr. Dennis C. KelseyKennametalMs. Susan KenneyMrs. Christine Keran
Mr. Larry KetterheinichMr. and Mrs. Mike KeysKidron Mennonite ChurchMr. and Mrs. Thomas W. KimminsMr. and Mrs. Phil KingMr. and Mrs. Mickey KirchnerMr. and Mrs. Craig KizerGerald R. Knierim, D.D.S.Knights of Columbus, OH State CouncilKnights Of Columbus #4169Mrs. Kathleen W. KorduckiMr. David KotoMr. and Mrs. Paul M. KrausMr. and Mrs. John P. KrausMr. Tom KrausMs. Kristie A. KrebsMrs. Martha KreuzKroger Community Rewards ProgramMrs. Patricia KuhrMs. Carole LaaschLake Local Board Of EducationMr. and Mrs. Kevin LambMr. Richard Lavalley, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James W. LaymanMr. Merlin LehmanMr. Matt LemonMs. Hannah M. LendrumDr. Mary A. LenkayMs. Charlotte A. LeslieMr. and Mrs. Terrence L. LesniewiczMr. and Mrs. Richard J. LessMr. and Ms. Dale E. LeuMrs. Bernice LeuschelMr. and Mrs. Earl H. LeydaMr. Allan J. LibbeMr. and Mrs. Luke V. LindonMr. and Mrs. Darryl R. LippmanMr. and Mrs. Leslie P. LipskiLittle Caesars PizzaLockport Mennonite ChurchMr. Jeffrey C. LoebigLongenecker Mennonite WomenMr. and Mrs. Dean C. LudwigMs. Marie Louise LudwigMs. Victoria LuhringMr. Shawn MadorskyMr. and Mrs. Howard MadorskyDr. and Mrs. Arthur ManciniMr. and Mrs. Thomas G. MancinoMs. Margaret S. MangasMr. and Mrs. Rustin ManningMarathon Petroleum Company, LLCMr. and Mrs. John L. MartinMaumee Rotary Service FoundationMcKesson Medical-SurgicalMedical Advantage L.L.C.Metal Forming & Coining CorporationMr. and Mrs. Seamus P. MetressMildred Swanson FundMrs. Mildred B. MillerMrs. Connie MillerMs. Janet L. MillerMr. and Mrs. Lynn J. MillerMr. Ervin I. MillerMr. and Mrs. Gerald F. Miller
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Gifts of $100+
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey H. MillerMr. and Mrs. Keith L. MillerMr. and Mrs. Lavon D. MillerMr. and Mrs. Kurt G. MillerMs. Laura MillerMrs. Mary Ann MillerMr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. MinichielloDr. and Mrs. James C. MoellerMrs. Sherilyn L. MoonMrs. Marilyn J. MossingMrs. Esther MoyerMrs. Barbara E. MurphyMrs. Ruth M. NafzigerMrs. Ella NafzigerMr. and Mrs. Dale L. NafzigerMr. Glen NafzigerNaubinway Christian Fellowship ChurchNestle FoundationNew Neighbors League ClubNew Life Community Church of ToledoMs. Elisabeth NigrovicMr. and Mrs. Edward L. NofzigerMr. Dennis NonemanNoron, Inc.Northwest Electrical Contracting, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. NovakMs. Maribeth NyceMr. and Mrs. J. Donald NyeMr. Martin O’BrienMr. and Mrs. James R. OchsMs. Joan M. OckulyOhio Gas CompanyOhio Department of CommerceOmnicare, Inc.Mrs. Hutoka OpdyckeOutlaw Cruisers, Inc.Mr. Anthony J. PaparellaMrs. Mary Ann ParkerMr. and Mrs. Felix J. ParraMr. and Mrs. James Parrish, Jr.Ms. Janice PaszczykowskiMs. Katherine PattayMr. Lawrence S. PawlikMr. and Mrs. Robert L. PerryPharaohs Car Club of Fulton Co.Pine Grove Mennonite ChurchMr. and Mrs. Dan PittsPizzaPapalis of Toledo, LLCPlante & Moran, PLLCMr. and Mrs. Larry PlisskinMr. Alan PlisskinPNC BankMr. and Mrs. Harvey PopovichMr. and Mrs. Michael PortmanThe Powell Company, Ltd.Premier Pour BartendingMs. Dorothy M. PricePrinciple Business Enterprises, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. RagerMr. and Mrs. James W. RataczakMr. Brian RichardsMr. and Mrs. Ron L. RimelspachMs. Anna RiveraMr. John L. RobertsonRon Hamilton & Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted RonauRossford High School Student CouncilMr. and Mrs. Edward L. RothDr. and Mrs. Reed T. RothMr. and Mrs. Vernon RothMr. and Mrs. Ronald D. RothRoyal Banana Co. Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Buddy J. RuddMrs. Lois RufenachtMr. and Mrs. Derek R. RushMrs. Mary E. RussellMr. and Mrs. Daniel G. RuthMr. and Mrs. Larry C. RychenerMs. Florence SalsberryMr. and Mrs. David SatterthwaiteMs. Mary Alice SauderMr. and Mrs. Myrl D. SauderMr. and Mrs. Maynard SauderMr. and Mrs. Kevin J. SauderMr. and Mrs. Daniel SauderMr. and Ms. Robert J. SautterMr. Sean E. SavageMs. Mary K. SavageDr. and Mrs. Brian SavageMr. and Mrs. Jerry SawickiMs. Audene SchaetzkeMrs. Alice SchmuckerMr. and Mrs. Douglas J. SchmuckerSchmucker’s RestaurantMr. Jason SchmuckerMr. and Mrs. John E. SchymanskiMr. and Mrs. Greg SeibertMrs. Ann S. SethMr. Thomas ShankMs. Marcella L. ShankMr. and Mrs. Thomas ShirkMr. and Mrs. Merle J. ShortMr. Gerald E. ShortShumaker, Loop & Kendrick, LLPMr. John SicilianoMs. Martha J. SidersMr. and Mrs. Alex SiebenalerMr. Garth SimmonsSJS Investment Consulting, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. SlykhuisMr. Allen A. SmithMr. Daniel SmithSmitty’s Automotive & RVMr. and Mrs. Jake S. SnyderSouthwest Clinton Union Amish Church District 72Southwest Clinton Amish Church District 73St. Patrick of Heatherdowns ChurchMr. and Mrs. Brad R. StaufferMr. and Mrs. John C. StenersonMs. Jan StephensMrs. Juanita StorrerMrs. Patricia StrasserMr. and Mrs. Tyson L. StuckeySue’s Nutrition Club, LLCMr. and Mrs. James A. SwaidnerSwan Creek Park “Morning People”Mrs. Jean A. SzaboDr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Tafelski
Mr. Joseph TafelskiMr. and Mrs. Thomas TaylorTheta Tau Fraternity UTMr. and Mrs. Brad ThiessThompson Funeral HomeMr. Ronald E. TindallMr. and Mrs. Garrett TinsmanTireman Auto Service CentersDr. and Mrs. James A. TitaMr. and Mrs. Merle W. TittleToledo Community Foundation, IncMr. Howard H. TorrenceMrs. Jean TorrenceMr. John B. TrenholmMs. Mary J. TroyerThe U.S. Charitable Gift TrustUkazoo BooksUncork the ArtistUnited Way Of Central OhioMr. Michael ValentineMr. Srikanth VaranasiMr. and Mrs. Christopher C. VaughanMr. and Mrs. Larry VogtsbergerMr. and Mrs. Richard C. VollmerVortex FoundationMr. and Mrs. David VothMr. and Mrs. Bob WaddleMr. and Mrs. Ben WaggonerMs. Shirley A. WaldockMr. and Mrs. David A. WaterfieldMs. Carmen WatsonMrs. Charlene H. WeaverMr. and Mrs. Edmund C. Weber, IIIWells Fargo AdvisorsMr. and Mrs. Lavon WeltyMr. and Mrs. David Wesselman
West Equipment Company, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. WhitacreMs. Carol WiemkenDr. Scott M. WilhelmMr. and Mrs. Christopher S. WilleeEllen U. Williams, Ph.D.Willis Group Holdings LimitedMr. and Mrs. Duane WilsonMr. and Mrs. David M. WilsonMr. and Mrs. James WittkofskeWolverine Steel, IncMr. and Mrs. Michael WongMr. and Mrs. Harley WoodRev. and Mrs. Dale WyseMs. Doris YoderMr. and Mrs. Elvin D. YoderMr. and Mrs. Bruce YoderMrs. Elizabeth G. YutzyMr. William ZahsMr. and Mrs. Terrence ZehrZepf CenterMrs. Rosalie ZientekMr. and Mrs. Paul J. ZimmerZion Mennonite Church
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In-Kind Gifts
Grants
Ms. Abigail AdamskiAdvent Lutheran ChurchAeropostaleAlpha Omicron Pi SororityAmeriprise FinancialThe Anderson Grain CompanyThe Andersons, Inc.Anthony Wayne High SchoolApplebee’s RestaurantAppliance CenterMr. and Mrs. John ArmelagosAugsburg Lutheran ChurchBarry BagelsBassett Nut CompanyBerean Fellowship ChurchBethlehem Lutheran ChurchBGSU Athletic Ticket OfficeMrs. Jackie BorgessMs. Sue BrewsterMs. Yulinda BurkettMr. and Mrs. Greg CanterburyCentral Mennonite ChurchCenturions Motorcycle ClubThe Chocolate Shoppe, Inc.Coca Cola Bottling of ToledoMs. Beverly CoffmanCollingwood Water CompanyCommerce Paper CompanyMrs. Carolyn CousinoCracker Barrel #528Crown Vending, Inc.
Anderson Foundation
Dana Foundation
Defiance Area Foundation
France Stone Foundation
Gretchen Gotthart Skeldon Fund
KeyBank National Association Trustee for the Walter E. Terhu
Lott-Conlon Foundation
The Mead Foundation
Ohio Elks Assoc Cerebral Palsy Board
O-I Charities Foundation
Pi Kappa Phi Journey of Hope-PUSH America
Ronald McDonald House of NW Ohio
Rotary Club of Toledo
R A Stranahan Charitable Trust
Toledo Walleye and Toledo Mud Hens Transportation Fund
Waite-Brand Foundation
Zenith Foundation, Inc
Zion Lutheran Church Endowment Fund
Cumulus BroadcastingCVS PharmacyDave’s Perfomance FootgearMr. Mark DayDollar GeneralEl Camino RealElegant StampsEpworth United Methodist ChurchExpresso Car WashMs. Jeanette FaylorMark Feldstein & Associates, Inc.Fifth Third FieldMr. James R. FindlayMs. Zella R. FoughtFreeze DaddyGarden Smiles by CarruthMs. Donna GartzMr. Richard M. GasiorowskiMr. and Mrs. Gregory GerlachMr. and Mrs. Jerome GermainGleaner GroupMr. and Mrs. Terrance GoodGraingerGrams Farm MarketGreater Toledo Sewing GuildMs. Marge and Ms. Alta GrieserMr. and Mrs. Jerry HannewaldMs. Lynn HarrisMs. Jenna HausDr. Jeffrey HeinrichsMs. Joanne Horen
Ms. Theresa HowardJ. Alexander’s CorporationMs. Nicole JonssonMr. Robert KansorkaKidron Mennonite ChurchSr. Marsha KiserKroger Area OfficeMs. Marilyn KruegerLam-Pam Enterprises, Inc. DBA McDonald’sLantz Dental ProstheticsMs. Violet M. LarkThe Lathrop CompanyLearning ExpressBill Lock Service, IncLongenecker Mennonite WomenMr. and Mrs. Robert F. MangasMaumee Indoor TheaterMaumee Self StorageMs. Christine MaurielloMax & Erma’sMeijer, IncMeredith Party RentalMinuteman PressMr. Scott MitchellMonclova Self StorageMrs. Sherilyn L. MoonMs. Carolyn J. MooreNCYC Knittin’ Night LadiesMr. Derald NicelyOffice DepotOtterbein/MonclovaOutlaw Cruisers, Inc.Mr. Todd J. Perry, Jr.Mr. Rick PerseMs. Marsha PikePilgrim Church
Mr. Herbert A. Hoskins and Ms. Deborah E. RasmussonMs. Candace RennerMr. and Mrs. John RichMrs. Melda RicherMr. and Mrs. Bruce A. RoggeMs. Nancy SandsSauder Manufacturing CompanySchool MattersMrs. Betty SchultzScrambler Marie’sMs. Kylee N. SeibertSeneca Medical IncSerenity Health & WellnessMs. Veronica ShanteauSHI International Corp.Mrs. Nancy ShovarSt. Joseph Rosary Altar SocietySt. Luke’s HospitalStanley SteemerMs. Mary SummersMs. Tina SusorSwan Creek Candle CompanyMs. Dawn SzymkowiakMs. Alison TashenbergToledo Sister Cities InternationalTonicValentine TheaterThe Vitamin ShopWalnut Creek Mennonite WomenWaterville Chiropractic Clinic LLCMrs. Charlene H. WeaverMs. Angela S. WoodwardMs. Jennifer WyckhouseYouth Leadership ToledoMrs. Rosalie Zientek
Thank you to all who showed support in 2013!
Residential Services88 people were served at the Children’s Home
88 people were served at Family Care Homes
60 people were served in Supported Living
95 people were served in Respite Care
Vocational Services294 people were served in Vocational Services
169 people were served at the Vocational Center
31 people were employed at Georgette’s Grounds & Gifts
23 people were employed at Sunshine Acres
32 people were employed in janitorial/laundry services
21 people were employed in recycling/shredding services
14 people were employed in the Super Saks program
4 people were employed at Sunshine Studios
38 people participated in the Therapeutic Riding Program
106 people participated in community recreation
Family Support Services589 families used funding through Family Support Services, a program of Lucas County Board of DD administered by Sunshine Communities through 2013
Online Presence1,179 “likes” of Sunshine’s Facebook (up 43% from 2012)
185 Pinterest “followers” (up 137% from 2012)
884 subscribers to Sunshine’s e-newsletter (up 22% from 2012)
218 followers of Sunshine on Twitter (up 25% from 2012)
S U N S H I N E B Y T H E N U M B E R S
Volunteers794 volunteers
10,832 hours volunteered
14 hours averaged per volunteer
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Sunshine Inc. Residential and Support Services and Sunshine Inc. Vocational ServicesREVENUE BY PROGRAM
Children’s Home Contracts
Group Home Contracts
Family Support Contracts
Supported Living Contracts
Respite House and Pool Services
Transportation Services
Vocational Services
Miscellaneous
Contributions and Donations from Sunshine Foundation and Outside Sources
2013 (unaudited)
$ 8,972,873
7,320,860
349,047
2,680,837
230,086
750,840
4,135,332
490,464
380,181
$ 25,310,520
2012 (audited)
$ 8,711,430
7,161,575
489,412
2,727,387
270,418
572,817
3,881,114
443,532
339,786
$ 24,597,471
2011 (audited)
$ 8,907,846
6,844,293
623,372
2,988,097
247,401
148,791
3,667,068
442,996
407,697
$ 24,277,560
2013 REVENUE BY PROGRAM
35% Children’s Home Contracts
29% Group Home Contracts1% Family
Support Contracts
11% Supported Living Contracts
1% Respite House and Pool Services
3% Transportation Services
16% Vocational Services
2% Miscellaneous2% Contributions and Donations from Sunshine Foundation and Outside Sources
S U N S H I N E B Y T H E N U M B E R S
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2013 EXPENSES BY CATEGORY
Sunshine Inc. Residential and Support Services and Sunshine Inc. Vocational ServicesEXPENSES BY CATEGORY
Direct Care
Capital, Utility, Franchise Fees
Dietary, Maintenance, Janitoral, Medical and Care Supplies, Transportation, COGS
Administrative
Totals
$ 17,797,306
2,574,149
2,981,903
1,865,365
$ 25,218,723
$ 17,643,792
2,496,412
2,758,012
1,713,172
$ 24,611,388
$ 17,020,445
2,269,369
2,853,395
2,055,196
$ 24,198,405
2013 (unaudited) 2012 (audited) 2011 (audited)
71% Direct Care
10% Capital, Utility, Franchise Fees
12% Dietary, Maintenance, Janitoral, Medical and Care Supplies, Transportation, COGS
7% Administrative
S U N S H I N E B Y T H E N U M B E R S
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Interactive Financial Solutions (dba Solana)REVENUE BY TYPE
EXPENSES BY CATEGORY
Software Licenses and Custom Programming Support and Maintenance Consultation, Training and Services Interest and Other
1% Interest and Other
Cost of Sales Salaries, Taxes and Benefits Sales, General and Other Current and Deferred Income Taxes
2013 (unaudited)
$ 253,236806,816984,129
5,130 $ 2,049,311
$ 121,565 1,307,602
457,066 9,064
$ 1,895,298
2012 (audited)
$ 327,845 765,340 841,465
4,363 $ 1,939,013
$ 102,893 1,253,903
444,822 9,550
$ 1,811,167
2011 (audited)
$ 375,692 720,779 667,525
7,500 $ 1,771,495
$ 118,149 1,221,236
429,469(2,990)
$ 1,765,864
PROFIT (LOSS) AFTER TAX
$ 154,013 $ 127,845 $ 5,631
S U N S H I N E B Y T H E N U M B E R S
2013 REVENUE BY TYPE 2013 EXPENSES BY CATEGORY
12% Software Licenses and Custom Programming
39% Support and Maintenance
48% Consultation, Training and Services
14
6% Cost of Sales
69% Salaries, Taxes and Benefits
24% Sales, General and Other
1% Current and Deferred Income Taxes
Sunshine received a total of $1,053,361 in gifts during 2013 (up 19% from 2012).
Sunshine has been fortunate to have many wonderful donors in 2013.
Thank you to all who continue to support our mission to serve individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Sunshine Foundation, Inc. REVENUE BY CATEGORY
Sunshine Foundation, Inc. G I F T S
2013 (unaudited)
$ 1,053,361
328,199 816
1,382,376
366,241
$ 5,736,040
2012 (audited)
$ 864,675
300,2285,741
1,170,644
327,047
$ 5,069,798
2012 (audited)
$ 728,151
48,9356,172
783,257
301,853
$ 4,563,344
S U N S H I N E B Y T H E N U M B E R S
CONTRIBUTIONS Grants and Contributions Investment Income Miscellaneous
TOTAL REVENUES
Donations to Sunshine Inc. companies
Net assets
15
7% Annual Fund
37% Bequests
10% Events12% Grants and
Foundations
3% In-Kind Gifts
31% Major Gifts
7223 Maumee Western Rd.Maumee, Ohio 43537p. 419-865-0251 e. [email protected]
Sunshine Inc. of Northwest Ohio
@Sunshine7223
sunshineincnwo
www.sunshine.org