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Even after 120 years in operation, with a legacy of hundreds of thousands of families served, at One Hope United we learn something new every day. Indeed, along with learning comes growth. We will continue to learn. We will continue to innovate. And we will pursue with a relentless energy—and sense of urgency— our mission of protecting children and strengthening families.
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AnnuAl RepoRt 2014
HEREHOPE STARTS
2 2014 one Hope united Annual Report – H O P E S TA RT S H E R E
Table of ConTenTs4 our lines of Service
6 our Results
7 the Healing path
8 our Child Development Centers
10 Going to Great lengths
11 Fragile, but with a promising Future
12 Financial Statements
14 TheScofield-GibbsSociety
15 Donors and Supporters
19 Board of Directors and executive leadership
onehopeunited.org
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Tobeginwith,thisyearfeaturedasignificantamount of change. one of the most important changes was the realignment of oHu from a regionally-based set of programs intothreedistinctlinesofservice:EarlyLearningand Child Development, placement (foster careandadoption),andCommunity-BasedFamilySupportServices.
this move allowed us to streamline our operations and align our best practices across the continuum of our services, regardless of region—ensuring each of the 10,000 children and families we serve receive the highest-quality services and care, no matter where they live. the move to the line of Service model also gives one Hope united valuableflexibility:itpreparesusforfuturegrowthintonewmarketsbyincreasingthescalabilityofourservices,andprovidesuswithanopportunitytomeettheuniqueandcomplexneedsofeachchildandfamilybygiving them the tailored and coordinated servicestheyneedtothrive.
Another exciting development that underscores our commitment to innovation was oHu’s selectionthroughtheConscienceCommunity network (CCn) as one of the recipients of a multi-million dollar Social Impact Bond, which will fund the expansion of proven programs that serve children who are duallyinvolvedinIllinois’childwelfareandjuvenile justicesystems.Thispublic-privatepartnership places us among a select group of organizations across the country that isembarking on promising new models of collaboration with government agencies and private funders.
Soevenafter120yearsinoperation,withalegacyofhundredsofthousandsoffamilies served, at one Hope united we learn something new every day. Indeed, alongwith learning comes growth.
We will continue to learn. We will continue to innovate. And we will pursue with a relentlessenergy—andsenseofurgency—our mission of protecting children and strengthening families.
Sincerely,
Scott R. FilerPresident & CEO
ScottHumphreyBoard Chair
Dear frienDs,Ithasbeenanexhilarating12monthsatOneHopeUnited!
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one Hope United is a really good place for kids who need help. i appreciate all the staff who have helped me and kept me safe when i was upset. i love one Hope.” 12-yEAR-Old RESidEnT, WilSOn HOmE, CEnTRAliA, il
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How we serve
Early lEarnIng educating, nourishing,
and empoweringyoungchildren and families at
our 12 Child Development Centers, each of which carries the prestigious
national Association for the education of Young
Children (nAeYC) accreditation.
PlacEmEnt Creating loving families through recruitment and training of foster parents, placing children in the publicwelfaresysteminsafe, nurturing homes,
and operating therapeutic residential facilities and independent living programs.
communIty-BaSEd FamIly SuPPort
SErvIcES providing case management and therapeutic interventions
toyouthandfamilies at risk of abuse, neglect,
and serious behavior problems through counseling, familypreservation,prevention programs, andyouthservices.
Since its inception, one Hope united’s
purpose has been to care for children
andtoensuretheygrowupinsafe,
lovingenvironments.TodayOHU’s
team of over 800 talented professionals
servesliterallythousandsofchildren
andfamilieseachyearinIllinois,
Wisconsin, Missouri, and Florida.
Missionprotect children and strengthen families.
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eXCePTional oUTCoMesEarly lEarnIng and chIld dEvEloPmEnt• 91% of children enrolled in our Child Development Centers meet or exceed
standards for Kindergarten Readiness.
• 100% of children enrolled in our home visiting program were developmentally on targetintheareasofproblemsolvingskillsandpersonal-socialskills.
• 100%ofchildrenenrolledinour"HomeVisiting:SuccessbySix"programwere developmentally on target in communication and language skills, and cognition and general knowledge.
PlacEmEnt• 99.5%ofchildrenandyouthreceivingcounselingservicesremained in their
adoptive home.
• 100%offamiliesservedbyour"AdoptiveFamilySupport"programshowedan improvement in reducing perceived stress at completion of services.
communIty-BaSEd FamIly SErvIcES• Amonghighlyat-riskyouthreceivinginterventionand/orprevention
counseling services, 94% were kept from further involvement in the juvenile justicesystemandnearly95% remained in school, alternative education, vocationaltrainingorwereemployed.
• 100%oftheclientsservedbyour"YouthandFamilyServices:Visitation"program had no additional indicated reports of abuse or neglect during the service period.
• 99%oftheparentsparticipatinginourYouthandFamilyServicesParentGroupinIllinoisself-reportedthattheybetter listen, understand and perceive the needs of their children as a result of participating in our program.
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we were all hanging on by a thread. we were all impacted by trauma.”
thE hEalIng PathWesignedupfortheHealingPathParentClasswhenwewerestrugglingwithoursonTommy*,whowehadadoptedasayoungchild.Ididnotseehowhewasaffectedbytraumabecausehecametousasaninfant,neverexperiencingabuseorneglect.MyhusbandandIwerelovingparentswhohadprovidedhimwithsupportforallofhis16yearsoflife,sittingbyhisbedsidethroughsurgeryandillness,andcheeringhimonthroughhisaccomplishments.Thenourdaughterfellgravelyillandwebeganspendinghoursandhoursatthehospital,upendingourroutineasafamily.Weevenhadtorelocateduringthistime.
Asparentsweweremakingeveryefforttobethere,butTommywasstruggling.HisgradesdroppedtoD’sandF’s,hehad lowself-esteem,hewasactingoutinclass,refusingdoinghishomework,andhisrelationshipwasdeterioratingwithourfamily.Itseemedlikeallwedidwasargueeverytimewespokewithhim.
Intheparentingclass,Ilearnedaboutthe“invisiblesuitcase”andrealizedTommyhadallthisbaggagehehadpacked away.Heworriednotjustabouthissisterandourmovetoanewplace,buthisownmedicalchallengesbroughtonbysevereprematurity,alcoholanddrugexposureinutero,andhislearningproblems.Irealizedthatwewereeachcarryingourownsuitcases.Ourfamilywasincrisis.Wewereallimpactedbytrauma.
ButsureenoughourHealingPathclassesslowlybeganmakingasignificantdifferenceinourlives.IcompletedclasssevenmonthsagoandTommyisdoingwonderful.Hemadethehonorrollandisadjustingtohighschool.Ourrelationshiphas becomemuchstrongerwithnotonlyTommybutwithallofourchildren,whoarethriving.MyhusbandandIevenbrought backourdatenight!
IamthankfulforthisclassandtheOHUstaffmemberwhotaughtit.SheremindedmethatmanytoolsIhadasaparent werenotbeingused.Togetherwebroughtbackroutine,positivereinforcement,individualattention,familytime,andopencommunication.BeforeIthoughttraumawassomeonebeingharmedphysically,butnowIknowotherwise.Weallcomefromsomewherewithourowninvisiblesuitcases.It’swhatwechoosetodowiththemthatmadeapositivedifferenceforourfamily.
*Name has been changed.
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Last fall, a familywith four foster childrenages18months to 5yearsenrolledatOHU’sElginChild&FamilyResourceCenter.Thechildrenhadbeen removed from theirbiological familyafewmonthsearlierandby the time theyarrivedat the centertheyhadalreadybeeninthreeotherfosterhomes.
Thetwoolderchildrenwerestrugglingwithinsecurity,fear,andanger.Theyexpressedtheseemotionsthroughextremebehavior,kicking, hitting, and cursing at peers and staff. Compounding the situation was the fact that the children’s birth parents—who wereactivelytryingtoreunitethefamily—feltthateveryonewasworking against them. Interactions among the staff and birthparents were stressful and negative, which adversely affectedthe children’s behavior and sense of security and belonging.Many attempts were made to discuss this situation with littleresolve.Finallyasa lastditcheffort tohelp thechildren,staff,and families, theCenter’sDirectorhadavery straightforwardconversation with the case manager, who was not an oHu employee,andameetingwassetuptobringeveryonetogether.
Itwasinthismeetingthatwallsbegantofall.Attimes,itwasaheated discussion. the birth mother was reassured that no one wasagainsther,norweretheymakingjudgmentcallsregardingherparentingskills.Itwasreiteratedthateveryone—Centerstaff,thecasemanager,thebirthfamily,andthefosterfamily—wereall on the same team, seeking solutions to help the children throughthisverydifficultsituation.
Oncethebirthmothersawthateveryonereallydidwanttohelpherandherfamily,shebegantosob.Thensheaskedifitwouldbeokay,sinceshewasnotworkingatthatpoint,tocomevisither children at the Center. She thought that spending more time with them would help the children’s behavior. the case manager agreed and said she would work with the courts to ensure that it would not be an issue. And in that moment, the birth mother wasputcompletelyatease.
She stated how much she would love to keep the children at the Center evenafter sheandherhusbandgot themback. Innotime,herentiredemeanortowardthestaffcompletelychanged.Infact,anOHUstaffmemberfromanotherprogramwasvisitingthe Center, saw this parent come in, and didn’t even recognize herbecauseherattitudewassocompletelydifferent.Shenowhasalightinhereyesandasmileonherface.Bothsheandherhusbandmakeitapoint tostopandsayhellototheDirector,and to engage in conversation with the children’s teachers.
the children returned home to live with their birth parents a fewmonthsago,andallarecurrentlystillenrolledattheElginCenter,wherethey’redoinggreat.Thefamilyhascomesofar.Whatadifferenceaconversationwithempathy,straightforwardtalk,andalisteningearcanmake.Thereishope!
chIld dEvEloPmEnt
all three of my children went here and i cannot say enough about the attention they received while in One Hope United’s care. When I take the kids back the staff still remember their names and are so thoughtful in their attention to the little things that make kids special.”
PAREnT, dES PlAinES CHild dEvElOPmEnT CEnTER
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ggggOur van was filling up with water.
we were in trouble. but we were determined to get to these children who had been entrusted to our care.”
goIng to grEat lEngthSOHUstaffmembersShardae’andMishirawerestuck.Literally.
Theywereontheirwaytopickupsiblings—ages8and9—whohadbeentemporarilyplaced with their maternal grandfather in rural Florida, after problems in their home. Because of his advancedagetheirgrandfatherwasn’tabletocareforthem.Additionally,ajudgehad just ordered that the children come back to their home in tampa, since school was starting thefollowingday.Shardae’hadbeentothegrandfather’shousepreviouslyandthetripwas arduous, even dangerous, so she asked Mishira to go along.
TogethertheysetoffthroughOcalaNationalForestinthecompanyvan,dodgingmassivepools ofwateronaroughroad.Lessthanhalfwaythroughthetripthevangotstuck.Worse,itstartedsinkingintothemudandquicklybeganfillingupwithwater.Shardae’andMishiracalled911andclimbedontotheroofofthevanforsafety.Theyspottedsignswarningaboutbearsandsawanimalsmovingaroundinthewaterrisingaroundthem.Theemergencyrespondershaddifficultlylocatingthevanandittookalmost45minutesforthemtoarrive.Whiletheywaited,Shardae’andMishira arranged with another staff member to get the children and take them to the local police station for pickup.
ThefiremenfinallyarrivedandescortedShardae’andMishiraofftheroofbeforeatowtruckhauledthevan.Theyrodealongandmetthechildrenatthepolicestation.Shardae’andMishirahadalreadysecuredasafehomeforthechildreninTampa,wheretheywere—afteraverylongjourneyforeveryone—droppedoffthatafternoon.
Thenextdaythechildrenstartedbacktoschoolandthey’renowdoinggreatintheclassroom. They’realsoflourishingintheirnewhomeandarethrilledtobebackwiththeirfriends.Asfor Shardae’andMishira,theirordealwas,intheend,likeanyotherdayatwork:nomatterhow fartheyhadtogoorwhatchallengesarose,theywouldfacethemheadonanddowhatever ittakestoensurethesuccessandwell-beingofthechildrenintheircare.
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we started to accept him for who he is and once we did that, he started to excel.”
FragIlE, But wIth a PromISIng FuturESixteen-year-oldAndre*hadbeeninandoutoffosterhomesandhospitalsformostofhisyounglife.Severelydiabetic, suffering from celiac disease, and frustrated with his constant need to monitor his medical situation, Andre was failing physicallyandemotionally.Until,thatis,hecametoliveatOHU’sCentraliaResidentialTreatmentcampus.
InthehospitalAndrewouldsneakinfood,thenhoarditinhisroom,derailingallattemptstomanagehisdiabetes.BythetimehearrivedatGibbHousehehadn’tbeenstableinnearlysevenyears.BeforeOHU,noonehadfullyexplainedtoAndrehis own role in taking control of his health, so the staff there did a lot of work together prepping his med sheet and preparing astrictregimen.Andreandayouthcareworkerwouldtalkthrough“whatif”scenariossothatAndrewasconfidentin knowingwhatactionstotaketopreventproblemsbeforetheyarose.Healsobegantherapytoaddressemotionalissues.
OncetheresponsibilityofhishealthwasshiftedmoreontoAndre’sshoulders,heflourished.Andreworkedhard,followed hisregimen,stayedstable,andslowlybeganearningnewprivileges,suchas“signouts,”whichmeanthehadopportunitiestogointothecommunityforafewhours,justlikeanynormalkid.He’salsotakenonmoreresponsibilityinhisowncare,checkinghisbloodsugarregularly,countingcarbs,andgivinghimselfinsulinshots,allunderclosestaffsupervision.
TodayAndre’shealthismorestablethanever,andhisdiabetesisundercontrol.MedicallycomplicatedyouthlikeAndrestillhavemanychallengesaheadofthem,butwithcontinuedmonitoringandmanagementhecouldeventuallybeacandidateforaninsulinpump,openingupanewworldofpossibility.
Ontheir16thbirthdays,residentsatCentraliagettogoouttoeatwithstaffmembersoftheirchoosing.Andreaskedhis therapist,Jessica,tobeoneofthegueststoeatwithhimataChineserestaurant.Togethertheyworkedwithhismedicalteamtofindappropriatemenuitemsandtheyenjoyedadeliciousmealtogether.Andre,ateenwhowasn’tsurehe’deverfindlifeoutside of a hospital bed, can now envision a future.
*Name has been changed.
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OneHopeUnited’soverallfinancialconditionshowedcontinuedimprovementinFY14.Onthe operating front, we had a small operating loss of $151,298 versus an FY13 excess of $720,067. this loss results from continued tightening of our governmental funding, continued increasing cost pressures,andapurposefuldecisiontobuildagencyadministrativecapacity.
Onthenon-operatingfront,asignificantcapitalgrantfromtheIllinoisCapitalDevelopmentBoardforournewJolietfacilitycombinedwithcontinuedinvestmentgainstogenerate$3.8millionin non-operatingrevenue.
Thesecontinuedstrongfinancialoperationsimproveourabilitytocarryoutourmissionandvision.Theseresultshaveincreasedournetassetsby$8millionoverthepasttwoyearsandpermitus tooperateonanotherwisethinoperatingmarginwhileincreasingourcapacityforgrowthandprogram enhancement.
Operatingrevenueremainsrelativelyflat.Wecontinuetoexpectgovernmentalrevenuetobe constrained at best, and look to new, innovative programs, partnerships and collaborations to further protect children and strengthen families in the future.
Sincerely,
Christopher HoffmanTreasurer
Fy14 Fy13northern Region . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$214,231 $400,761Hudelson Region . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90,747 432Florida Region . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (142,028) 322,452Federation/Other. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (314,248) (3,578)
ToTal operaTing resulTs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ($151,298) $720,067
Bequests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87,249 1,862,406Capital campaign contributions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,496,446 315,334Investmentgains/losses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,089,150 937,034Othernon-operatingrevenueandcontributions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134,854 543,386
Change in neT asseTs . . . . . . . . . . .$3,656,401 $4,378,227
finanCial sTaTeMenTs
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CONSOLIDATEDSTATEMENTOFACTIVITIES(years ended July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014)
Support and Revenue 2014 2013 operational revenue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $49,975,476 $48,259,096 Contributions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3,635,959 3,250,710 Investmentandotherincome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2,083,794 2,378,828
ToTal supporT and revenue . . . . . . . . . . . $55,695,229 $53,888,634
STATEMENTOFFINANCIALPOSITIONAssets 2014 2013 Cash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,057,324 $2,597,434 other current assets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,789,965 8,813,173total current assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12,847,204 11,410,607 Fixed assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,927,719 11,968,613 Investments–long-termportion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19,954,501 16,918,546total Assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $45,729,424 $40,297,766
liabilities and net Worth Current liabilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7,773,555 $6,171,292 Long-termliabilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 631,965 544,388 Long-termdebt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2,509,589 2,424,172total liabilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,915,109 9,139,852net assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34,814,315 31,157,914
ToTal liabiliTies and neT asseTs . . . . . . . . $45,729,424 $40,297,766
expenses Child development services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15,609,629 14,263,810 placement services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,183,479 19,671,573 prevention . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,986,471 2,004,111 Familypreservation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,807,740 2,999,040 Counseling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,495,961 4,021,353 Youth services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,851,616 1,965,101 other services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 484,700 178,053total program expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47,419,596 45,103,041
Management and general . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3,900,324 3,802,598 Fundraising . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 718,908 604,768total expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52,038,828 49,510,407
Change in neT asseTs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,656,401 $4,378,227
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The Scofield-GibbS SocieTy
NamedforRev.andMrs.EzraScofield,whowereinstrumentalintheformationofChicagoBaptist orphanage, and Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Gibbs and their daughter Alice, who established the Hudelson BaptistChildren’sHome,theScofield-GibbsSocietywasestablishedtorecognizetheimportant contributionsoftheseselflessfamiliesandprovidecontinuedsupportoftheirvisionandmission.
Today,theScofields’andGibbs’dedication,vision,andactsofkindnessandserviceremainasolidfoundation of one Hope united.
OneHopeUnitedgreatlyappreciatesthefollowingdonorswhohavemadethissignificantcommitment:
Harold and Margo Bach Jr.Raj and Rose BhattCleland J. Maxson trustestate of Carol p. CrabbDonaldG.GearyFamilyCharitableTrustpaul earle and ellen Rudnickelizabeth Hardcastle ttee, lenora C. emerson trustestate of Frances Mapesestate of lorene Jenningsethel o. Hanson Revocable trustettoile Davis trustEvelynA.BorbeTrustErmitL.FinchandJonniMiklos-FinchPatriciaGriffith
estate of loren J. GrossTerryandMaryJoHackneyTrustRalphandPeggyHudsonMonita Klier Charitable trustlillian G. Wallace trustlucille D. Sloan trustCindyLusignanandNancyMillerBarbara McKeanDonald and Jura MerticPatrickMurphyGertrudeM.NorbyWilliamandMaryJeanneOnderdonkJr.Virginia palmerestate of Wilba J. priestClarke Robinson
Adrian and Sharon RogierAnna lee RogierBarbara Rosgaedgar SantiagoHoward and Chris Schnitzerestate of Vivian ShafferMartin R. Sinnott and Janet emisonSamuel M. SmithFlorence SparksCorleta SteurerMarjorie thulinViretta Wisse estatelola White
leaving a legaCy
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One Hope United is deeply grateful to those who have supported our efforts to protect children and strengthen families.July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014
$10,000+American Baptist Churches of
Great Rivers RegionAnonymous(2)CCIEnterprises,Inc.ChicagoTribuneCharities- HolidayCampaign, A McCormick Foundation Fund
CnA FoundationCommunityFoundation oftheFoxRiverValley
paul earle and ellen RudnickFirstNonprofitFoundationHealthcare Foundation of NorthernLakeCounty
Chris and elaine HoffmanScottandNicholeHumphreyIllinoisActionforChildrenIllinoisToolWorksFoundationIllinoisToolWorks,Inc.TheJohnBuckCompany
FoundationMaryReuscheClarke Robinsontoni Sandor Smithtakeda pharmaceuticalsUnionPacificFoundationUnitedWayofCentralIllinois,Inc.UnitedWayofEffingham County,Inc.
UnitedWayofElginUnitedWayofJeffersonCountyUnitedWayofLakeCountyUnitedWayofMetropolitan
ChicagoUnitedWaySuccessBy6InitiativeViretta Wisse estatelola A. White YWCA Metropolitan Chicago
$5,000+AbbVieInc.EmployeeGiving
CampaignAnonymous(2)Raj and Rose BhattCardinal Health of DublinTheChicagoCommunityTrustCommunityFoundationforthe
land of lincolnConsumers Credit unionextreme networksFirst Midwest BankFirstPresbyterianChurch
of lake ForestMarco FosterRichandJoyceHeneberryHewlett packard
DanandJenHorsleyDavid and Janice larsonCindyLusignanandNancyMillerMarion Moore FoundationKimandHansMontgomeryGertrudeNorbyopus FoundationBradleyandMollyPiercepinnell FoundationAhmadPopalyarthomas QuarlesRalph G. and Helen C.
Johnson FundTheRinehartFamilyFundoftheAycoCharitableFoundation
edith Robinson trustGreg and Victoria SpreheSt. louis philanthropic AssociationTsaoWen-Chung
$2,500+A&EKaplanFoundationAlden ManagementAllstate Giving CampaignAnonymous(1)William BeckBMo Capital Markets of torontoBourbon Baptist ChurchBright promises FoundationTheChicagoCommunity
FoundationClubcorpCharitiesInc.Critical Connections Consulting, llCDonor Club of elginDr pepper Snapple GroupFideliter CharitiesScott and Christine FilerDeanna FreiseGlobal Risk Services ltd.Judith HoeningHyslopShannonFoundationlone oak Baptist ChurchMcGladrey,IncMark and leesa McHughScott and Rebecca Moellerthomas MortonJoakim noahnorStates Banknorth Shore Baptist Churchoracle CorporationSandyOsteenpackaging Corporation
of AmericaPriceWaterhouseCoopers,LLP-
ChicagoAdam and tess RessnerMilton and Joann Rogers
Howard and Chris SchnitzerMichaelandMarySmithStaub Anderson Green llCUnitedWayofColesCounty,Inc.uSG CorporationWMBeckAuction&RealtyR.J. YoungZebra technologies
$1,000+AbbottLaboratoriesEmployee
Giving CampaignAIGMatchingGrantsProgramAlvarez&MarsalHoldingsLLCAmerican Baptist FoundationAnonymous(6)ArcherDanielsMidlandCompanythe Arthur J. Gallagher FoundationAT&TCorporateCenterAvayaJanine BarshBennett BaugherBaxterInternationalFoundationBlueCoatSystemsBluffview Baptist ChurchBreakfast exchange Club of
GurneeTomandNancyBrighamBTAmericas,IncJohn and tracie CainJohn and Christine CallahanCapitol lS partnersCardinal Health Foundation
of WashingtonJoanne CelbaChicago Series of lockton
Companies, llCJames ChildersCignaCiscoGwen CohenCollettiPhysicalTherapyCommunityFoundationof
Central FloridaCotterConsulting,Inc.CSIGCaresDayspringBaptistChurchtheresa DearDarshan DhaliwalDale DinardoJohnandJosefinaDisterhoftDlA Architects ltD.Dennis DobesDonaldG.GearyFamily
Charitable trusteXlF5 networks
LorraineJ.Ferri-FamilyTrusteeFifth third BankErmitL.FinchandJonniMiklos-FinchFirst Baptist Church of AtwoodFirst Baptist Church of BelvidereFirst Baptist Church of ChatsworthFirst Baptist Church of HighlandFirst Baptist Church of Mt. Sterling
(WMS Fund)ForsytheSolutionsGroupof
lincolnshireJeffreyGazelleBill and Sharon Gillisnelba GoodmanLarryandBarbaraGreenfieldChristopherandCarmelaGriffinHitachiDataSystemsHR4Non-ProfitsRalphandPeggyHudsonIllinoisEasternCommunity
College District no 529Dhiren JhaveriKohl’sSteve and Sue KrollChristine Krugerlaurus Strategies of ChicagoBonnie ledermanLightningCommunications,Inc.LindaZager&PartnersMarsh of HobokenMcAfeeDonald and Jura MerticMid American Baptist Churchesedward Millerthe Ministers and Missionaries BenefitBoard
Mt. Moriah General Baptist Church
MultiwayIndustriesMobileIronPatrickandHelenMurphyMichaelandNicholeNabasnyNewHopeChurchofEffinghamNexumInc.DonandHaydeeOlingerDonna petrasRRDonnelleyRakoczyMolinoMazzochi
Siwik llpDeborah Reedlinda RegaladoSteve Ring and Jennifer GallagherRotaryClubofAntiochRound prairie General Baptist ChurchHarold ScalesAnthonyandJoyceSciaccaEmilySelbeSigalos&Associates
oUr Donors
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JohnandCarolynSigalosSSITechnologyChristopher StollStorageITSolutionsSuburbanJournalsOldNewsboysDonna taillonTechnologySolutionsGroupWilliamandSherryTeetersJan and Scott turnerT.WayneandCatherineTurnerunited Health CareVerizonVMWareVWCreditIncJames and Melissa WebsterWilliam l. Wilson trustJonathan Ziebarth
$500+AlternativeRubber&Plastic,Inc.American Baptist Churches uSAAnonymous(9)Artex Risk SolutionsArthurJ.Gallagher&CompanyAuburn Baptist ChurchHarold and Margo Bach Jr.Justin and priscilla BakesDavid and nandi BallardJames and Sarah BazataBCuDavidandPeggyBogenschutzDavid and Diane BostonCrystalBrownCentralBaptistChurchofSpringfieldCentral Baptist Church of WillisvilleCentralia elks lodgeGina CornickCottage Home Baptist ChurchJohn and linda CulbertsonRussellandMaryCarolCusterliz DeAngeloJames DeCilloRonaldandPaulaDesyllasShariDuffyExpenseReductionAnalysts-
FloridaDaniel and Barbara FilipsFirst Baptist Church of BentonFirst Baptist Church of CambriaFirst Baptist Church of CarrolltonFirst Baptist Church of CharlestonFirst Baptist Church of MattoonFirst Baptist Church of nokomisFirst Baptist Church of pontiacFirstBaptistChurchSundaySchoolFirst General BaptistFlash ContractingQuin and Simin FrazerJenniferandJeffreyFuentesJohn GeorgeBob GloverRobert GottfredJanayGravesAndrew Hansen
Heartland for ChildrenHendersonGlobalInvestorsHewlett packard of Mt prospectHumanaChicagoBenefitseva JacubowskiKings Chapel ChurchKirkland&EllisFoundationJohn KocjanKohl’s of MilwaukeeBonnie KoromLadyoftheELKSLakesCommunityHighSchool
District 117Beth lakierlaner Muchin Dombrow Becker
levin and tominberg, ltd.Don larsenMichael lavelleVirginia lazzaraLindenfest,Inc.Jenaeth and Gjeme MarkajDavid and Sarah McConnellMcGladreyLLCMercerAndrea MetcalfMightyRiversRegionalWorship
CenterMilburn C.C. School District 24JackandMarilynMilnerBarbara MossMuskiesIncFoxRiverValleyChapterNationalLouisUniversityJamesandNancyNelsonlawrence and Alanna nenselold Stonington Baptist ChurchOlenick&Associatesolive General Baptist ChurchOneHopeUnitedAuxiliaryBoardRestorationsUnlimitedIncDomenic RinaldiBrian RobertsonJeff RodewaldAdrian and Sharon RogierBrian and Julie RomanowskiBarbara RosgaDavidRyanRoberta SchaffnerSebringSunriseRotaryClubSid Richardson Carbon, ltdTimothySnowdenMark and laurie StahlShannon and Dan StokesWilliamStoreyRobertandKayStyrkowiczBradTaylorteamsters local union no 743TerryWelshGrainCherianandJollyThomasJenniferandRobertTobeytransportation Solutions Group, llCTriangleSalvageCo.,Inc.T.BradleyTuckerAdrienneTysonJessica WagnerWillard and Jeannene Walker
William and Sharon WallinWal-martFrederick and Sharon WearWilliam WeslagerWillisofIllinoisGeorge and theresaWomenInBusinessNetworking
GroupJohn Wood and Glen JohnsonRoycealeeWoodCarl WoodwardYWCALakeCounty
BequestsGertrudeNorbyViretta Wisse estatelola A. White
FoundationsA&EKaplanFoundationAbbVieInc.EmployeeGiving
CampaignAmerican Baptist FoundationAnonymous(4)the Arthur J. Gallagher FoundationBaxterInternationalFoundationBright promises FoundationCardinal Health Foundation of
WashingtonCardinal Health of DublinTheChicagoCommunity
Foundation
ChicagoTribuneCharities- HolidayCampaign
CnA FoundationCommunityFoundationforthe
land of lincolnCommunityFoundationofCentral
FloridaCommunityFoundationofthe FoxRiverValley
exchange Club Foundation of LakeCounty
First Baptist Church of ChatsworthFirstNonprofitFoundationForrest D. and June l. Sprehe
Charitable FoundationGreaterStLouisCommunity
FoundationHealthcare Foundation of NorthernLakeCounty
HyslopShannonFoundationIllinoisToolWorksFoundationTheJohnBuckCompany
FoundationKirkland&EllisFoundationMarion Moore Foundationopus Foundationpinnell FoundationTheRinehartFamilyFundoftheAycoCharitableFoundation
Schwab Charitable FundSuburbanJournalsOldNewsboysUnionPacificFoundationWal-martZenobia Baptist Church
I learned a lot about communication, trust, and support, and I will put everything into practice
with my daughters and with people around me.” ~ Parent who participated in the Aurora Early Learning Center’s
Strengthening Families Parent Café
thank You!To our United Way partners for their
program contributions.
HeartofFloridaUnitedWayUnitedWayofCentralIllinois,Inc.UnitedWayofColesCounty,Inc.UnitedWayofEffinghamCounty,Inc.
UnitedWayofElginUnitedWayofGreenvilleCounty,INC.
UnitedWayofJeffersonCountyUnitedWayofLakeCounty
UnitedWayofMetropolitanChicagoUnitedWaySuccessBy6Initiative
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MeMorial GiFtsTribute for Omar AmiriAhmadPopalyar
Tribute(s) for Delno M. BakerNancyDunbar(2)Tribute for Patricia BennettChrisandJoyceCavanaughTribute for Ethel BetterinDale DinardoTribute for Andrew DiNardoDale DinardoTribute for Augusta DiNardoDale DinardoTribute for Sharon GoodwinRichard BettertonTribute for Ralph HordWilliamandPeggyHord
Tribute for Wade L. Joneslaura Jones
Tribute(s) for Lee NewcomerJohn and Valerie CarringtonTonyandJaneDawsonKarlandCherylFarnhamPatriciaGriffithBettyMcGinnessGail MillsGregandJudyReichenbacherMaurice WallerRayandJaneYoung
Tribute(s) for Gertrude M. NorbyMaureen Boscotom and pat leechinGhislaine Skrzekut
Tribute for Tom PearsonAnna pearson
Tribute for Paul Plierlinda plier
Tribute for Anna Lee RogierJames Childers
Tribute for Al SchnitzerGerard oshea
Tribute for Stan & Karen SchultzBourbon Baptist Church
Tribute for Annie SearcyDanielandValerieSearcy-Cox
Tribute for Loa YoungR.J. Young
honorariuM GiFtsTribute for LaShalle CampbelllaShalle Campbell (3)Tribute for Nancy ChildressJohn JacobsTribute for Betty ConwayBerryConwayTribute for Dorothy CooverRichandJoyceHeneberry
Tribute(s) for Ermit L. Finch 80th Birthday
trucia Drummond, D.D.S. (2)JonniMiklos-Finchernest Melicharpauline pattonBobbie RossTECLeadRecoveryTheSterlingGroup/AVMUSICPlusGeorgeandJocelynVinluanTribute for Caroline HellenyTaylorSpreheTribute(s) for Joyce HeneberryCara RossR.J. YoungTribute for Dan & Jen HorsleyGeoffreyCrediTribute(s) for Scott W. Humphrey’s
BirthdayElinorHumphreyTribute(s) for The Bryant FamilyOnbehalfoftheemployeesatSSITechnology,Inc.
Tribute for Cindy Lusignan and Nancy Miller
MaryandMichaelChelotti-SmithTribute in honor of the
Grandchildren of Lino Martinez. Madison, Allie, Alex and Zack
lino and patricia MartinezTribute for Helen McConnellDavid and Sarah McConnellTribute for Mark D. McHugh’s
Participation in the Chicago Marathon
JohnandJosefinaDisterhoftTribute(s) for Donald E. Mertic’s
80th BirthdayHarold and Margo Bach Jr.Raj and Rose BhattRichard and Susan ClemmerRonald and Fern DahlmanRichandJoyceHeneberryMaryHessJura MerticTribute for Dr. & Mrs. David L. MillerCindyLusignanandNancyMillerTribute for Children and Family of
Scott MoellerScott and Rebecca MoellerTribute for One Hope United,
Richardson House StaffAmanda HasseTribute for Bradley, Molly and
Emily PierceSteven and Sharon pierceTribute for Clarice RobinsonJames and Cheri RobinsonTribute for Milton Rogerselizabeth HicksTribute for Christine M. SchnitzerBruce and Margo GoldsmithTribute for Howard &
Christine M. SchnitzerCindyLusignanandNancyMiller
GiFts in kind (1,000+)AbbvieAnonymous(6)Aon Hewitt Associates FoundationArtofImaginationArthurJ.Gallagher&CompanyAstellaPharmaUSInc.David and nandi BallardBauer’sPartyMastersCateringBaxter HealthcareBenjamin Cottrell DesignsJuddandJuddBerkeyBerkshires at Hoffman estatesBethel Grade SchoolBig Hollow ptoBrainstormBridgestoneGolf,IncTomandNancyBrighamCardinal Health of WaukeganCBC of Central FloridaCedar VillageChildren’s House of Central
Baptist ChurchCnA FoundationCommunityChurchofBarringtonDhFitDiscover Financial Services of
RiverwoodsDistrict#60PrimaryCenterDominoAmjet,Inc.Dr.AndyHallEarlyChildhoodCenterpaul earle and ellen RudnickEasternIllinoisUniversityStudentCommunityServices
elk Grove Graphicselks lodgeEmissaryStudiosenos SchoolFaith Baptist Church at Mill CreekFieldCommunitySchoolDistrict#3First Baptist Church of BelvidereFirst Baptist Church of CharlestonFlash ContractingFoundation for Foster ChildrenCynthiaGeyer-FligelGlenFloraCountryClubGrayslakeNorthHighSchoolGreat lakes Credit unionChristopherandCarmelaGriffinWayneandArdenGrossichBrad HaberRick and Beth HawkesHeartland for ChildrenRichandJoyceHeneberryScottandNicholeHumphreyBarbaraIlcInspiringImagesPhotographyJewell eventsJoy!LutheranChurchofGurnee
KansasCityRoyalslouis and Robin KoromKeithandCherylKowalczykLakeCountyMothersofTwinsland of lincoln Credit unionlawrence Correctional Centerlincoln park Merchants AssociationLindaZager&PartnersLindenhurstEarlyChildhoodCenterlittle BeansMarie lociceroLongGroveCommunityChurchCindyLusignanandNancyMillerMapeiInternationalMarshUSA,Inc.MedlineIndustriesJames Millertom MortonGlennMurrayNewHopeChurchofEffinghamPattersonCompanies,Inc.Steve pembertonPitter-PatterChildCareInc.PlayItForwardAhmadPopalyarprince of peace Catholic ChurchRockit Ranch productionsMilton and Joann RogersRollins CollegeSallyBeautySupplyHoward and Chris SchnitzerAnthonyandJoyceSciaccaSelFleSSSmartStarters,Inc.MichaelandMarySmithRussell Smiththe South ChurchSpringfieldUrbanLeagueHeadstartSt. laurence parishSt.LouisBluesHockeyLynnStonetDK CorporationHowie the elfTheGiftofCarlFoundationINCthe pajama programToysforTotsofCollinsvilleTroyEarlyChildhoodCenterTooulineUnitedStatesMilitaryEntrance
processing CommanduSG CorporationVarietytheChildren’sCharityVenue logicVernonAreaPublicLibraryVillage of lake VillaWaterfordDanceAcademyWildwoodPresbyterianChurchWKRS-WXLCYoung Scholars Child Care Center
July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014
over 91 cents oF everY dollar raised goes directly towards our programs and services!
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eMploYee GivinGWilliam AdamsWendyRaeAllredgetamara AmbreAnonymous(12)nicole ApoloColleenBandyRuann D. BarackEmilyF.BlackburnStephanie BowdlerEarnestineBradleyChristina l. BrownRachelBurgessStranskylakeithia M. ButlerKristyCechiniRebecca M. ChavezKelleyChristieKimberlyClarkBlane ClineHoward CoonRyanCounihanJohn R. CulbertsonChristina CzechSonja M. DavisRosanne DeGregorioJanet l. DonofrioJulieDoyleKelseyNoelDulleCarol R. DunaheeKaylaC.DunaheeJoan R. ebingerKaren elliottoliver ellispeter euschCherylL.FarnhamCourtneyD.FigginsBlanca FigueroaScott FilerDavid FoxMalloryR.GamerStaceyL.GarnerBettyJ.GaulDevin n. Gazelle
Bill A. GillisJaymeN.GodoyoAmyGoffMashell S. GornickPatriciaA.GriffithStan D. GrimesRachel GubbinsLyleHaerleDana M. Hakmanelizabeth R. HallDaniel Hammenttherese l. HartwellJoyceHeneberryLindsayHerndonDiane HoltJeffreyM.Honakerelizabeth HopkinsAmandaAshleyHybersLolitaN.IsaiahFabiolaJacquesGail e. JamesGuyJanicJassemine JohnsonAnthonyJonesJennyKeigleyHeatherKellylauren C. Kessler SchottMaryN.KillionGabriel KingApril l. KirkpatrickKeith A. KlasingDianna l. KlockengaDena A. KriegerMeagan l. lafelice
Beth lakierMarilee laMattinanora F. larsenEmilyLathropAshleyA.LinkeyBrooke lopezChanta l. loveJessicaLowryJeanJ.LoydCordevantShawn luxAnna Maria Madele RichardJenaeth MarkajDavid W. McConnellVickie l. McDanielMark D. McHughAva J. MeimMindyMillerMarilynMilnerDeondraKeyonaMiltonBarbara D. MossHenryMuenchMeganMurphyBrandon newcomerRebecca K. newcomerJeani F. nobbeRonee oechsleJennifer olesinskiCarleen M. ottoAnnF.PearcyJessicaM.PerryGregoryPhoenixJessica pingKristin ploskonkaCalvin D. ponds
lauren p. prekopShannon n. QuandtCherish ReinwaldBrionne C. RhodesDorelis RiveraKaturahJ.RobyJaclynSchedinValerieSearcy-CoxRoxanne K. SeefeldtRobin SherwoodCindySmithRonald SmithMichael SnowTimothySnowdenShannon StokesRebecca takeJenna tedrickShirlene tomesStephanie M. updegraffKim Vestlatisha M. VossCal WaltonMaria WeberJames A. WebsterMelissa Websterlinda WeissTammyWickBettyWintersKristina M. Zettler
July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014
Please visit our website for a compete list of One Hope United’s donors. We have made every effort to make this list accurate and inclusive. If you discover an error or omission, we apologize and would appreciate your advising us so that we may correct our records. Thank you.
Your kindness is much appreciated and I cannot wait until the day that I can reach out and make someone else’s holiday brighter.” ~ Thank you note from a mom who had received Christmas presents from OHU for her two children.
MAKe A dIFFErEncE Visit donate.onehopeunited.organdmakeagifttoday!
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Board oF dIrEctorSScott humphrey – Chairgregory Sprehe – Vice Chairchristopher hoffman – TreasurerJustin BakesWilliam BeckMaryChelotti-Smiththeresa Dearpaul earleLarryGreenfieldDanHorsleyCindyLusignanScott MoellerKimMontgomeryPatrickMurphyJames nelsonSandra osteenBradleyPiercethomas QuarlesDeborah ReedLindaRequilezMitch RogersHoward SchnitzerEmilySelbetoni SmithJan turnerWayneTurnerCatherine YargusScott Filer
ExEcutIvE lEadErShIPScott r. FilerPresident & CEO
ruann BarackExecutive Vice President, Quality
denise carpenterSenior Vice President, Human Resources
Jason Friedman Senior Vice President, Marketing and Development Patricia GriffithExecutive Vice President, Community-Based Family Support Services
david leslieChief Technology Officer
david w. mcconnellChief Financial Officer mark mchughChief Operating Officer & Executive Vice President of Early Learning/Child Development Barbara d. mossExecutive Vice President, Placement
FootBall In 1905? – While the present Hudelson Home takes pride in its sports program, we’ve discovered that sports has been a part of the home’s activities from the beginning. Hudelson HomefounderandfirstmatronAliceGibbs, far left inbackrow, is pictured with children of the home in this 1905 photo with the schoolfootballdisplayed.
one Hope united was founded as Chicago Baptist orphanage in 1895andHudelsonBaptistChildren’sHomein1903.In2001,weexpanded our services to Florida. Although our name has changed over theyears,ourmissionhasnot.Forover100years,OHU’spurposehasbeentocareforchildrenandtoensuretheygrowupin safe, loving environments. We’re working to save the future, one child at a time.
Board of Directors and Executive Leadership as of October 2014
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People don’t know what to say when somebody’s kid is dying. our oHU Case worker, Katie, was probably my best friend. I don’t think there’s another case worker out there like her. she got us through hell.
Katie and everybody in the Effingham [IL] office went above and beyond what they were supposed to do. we could have just been another name, another statistic. but with one Hope United we were more than that.
and Katie became more than just a social worker…she became a part of our family. Honestly, without Katie and her determination, I don’t think my son would have survived.”
HAnnA, wHOSE SON wAS dIAgNOSEd wITH A RARE ANd AggRESSIvE fORM Of cANcER jUST
bEfORE ONE HOPE UNITEd bEgAN wORkINg wITH HER fAMILY. TOdAY, HER SON IS A RAMbUNcTIOUS
TOddLER wITH NO gROwTH IN HIS cANcER.