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 letter from there is a Mental Health Services the board chair and program for and Professional Development centerhellohalsted the executive director everyone Community + Cultural Programs centerprogram-ablehalsted SAGE @ Center on Halsted A look back to 2006 Volunteer Program What an amazing year! Anti-Violence Project Youth Program

As construction of Chicago’s LGBT community neared completion, we watched our programs vision mental health services work to fulfill our mission.In a safe and nurturing environment, we serve as a catalyst for A , Gay, Bisexual and and professional development Transgender Journey… celebrating, Volunteer Brandee Young found her Center volunteering at Center on Halsted and the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community that links and provides resources and affirming and discovering possibilities. The past year has been characterized by unprecedented growth and an explosion in participating on our AIDS Walk & Run team. Center Anti-Violence Project staff and volunteer receive Victim Service Award from the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office. enriches life experiences. Put simply, we are here to serve the diverse needs of our diverse number of clients served. We reconfigured the department to include three full-time staff mission members: Director of Mental Health Services, Clinical Supervisor and Client Services community, and now we are doing so from your beautiful new Center on Halsted. In a safe and nurturing environment, Coordinator. This change resulted in greater cohesion of program function, an increase in In 2006, we welcomed more than 100 new volunteers to our program. Joining our During this past fiscal year,hundreds of youth received case management, hot meals, HIV Center on Halsted serves as a catalyst more experienced psychotherapists to supervise and guide clinical activity, strengthened volunteer team, these new volunteers provided critical support for our programs, helping for the Lesbian, gay, bisexual and outreach to the broader community and, most importantly, quality to serve dinner and facilitate groups in the Horizons Youth Program, staffing our LGBT testing and prevention counseling, and found role models, friendship, and a safe place to transgender community that links and improvements to service delivery for both new and ongoing clients. Information Line, and putting in countless hours serving on our board and leadership provides community resources and committees, to name a few. Volunteers also provided support for our many fundraising explore their identity and community. We’ve expanded our curriculum to include youth voca- In addition to these critical team members, we created a part-time Director of Clinical enriches life experiences. events throughout the year – Human First, Oscar Party, and First Bloom – and took to Training position to expand the Center’s historical commitment to professional the streets during the summer to represent Center on Halsted at Pride, Market Days, tional training and job readiness and as a result, youth attending our programs are getting development for providers working with LGBT clients. Adding to our widely recognized find your center and the Chicago AIDS Walk & Run. jobs! In Mental Health, we doubled our number of clients from last year and have added post-graduate certificate program, we launched a continuing education seminar series Center on Halsted this fall and plans are in the works for a long-distance training program, which will use a ( ) several new support groups in addition to our traditional offerings. Our award-winning and 2855 North Lincoln Avenue virtual classroom and other media to make quality LGBT training available to providers anti-violence project avp nationally recognized Anti-Violence Project has provided support and training regarding Chicago, Illinois 60657 outside the greater Chicago area. Finally, the Director of Clinical Training is coordinat- The Anti-Violence Project in 2006 has been working diligently to grow its visibility and ing the learning activities of eight graduate and doctoral interns selected from leading outreach network. The AVP Mental Health Therapist and Trainer and AVP Manager (Moving May 1, 2007) violence in the LGBT community to , to the Chicago Police Department schools of counseling, social work and psychology. The mental health program has long have continued to provide reliable and comprehensive services to the LGBT community 3656 North Halsted Street been a breeding ground for generations of clinicians, supervisors and teachers and that through crisis counseling, information and referral and legal advocacy. AVP has been and to many service providers. In addition we’ve served hundreds of clients who come to us Chicago, Illinois 60613 reputation for excellence grows with each successive year. recognized as a source for professional training and presentations on violence, discrimi- for assistance and referrals in matters of domestic violence and hate crimes. We operate nation, LGBT sensitivity and workplace issues. Throughout the year, AVP has provided Administrative and Programs The impact of these changes registered almost immediately through the dramatic in- presentation and outreach services to 51 community members and organizations. AVP the State of Illinois AIDS/HIV & STD hotline and through that program we offered emotional tel 773.472.6469 crease in intakes and new clients. As of September 1, 2006, the department served 146 strives to keep current on community concerns and educational opportunities and, to fax 773.472.1103 more clients than at the same point last year. In addition, support groups and educational support, accurate information and statewide referrals to more than 10,000 callers. With date, has attended 25 professional trainings, which include Illinois State Certifications in tty 773.472.1277 workshops flourished as never before. It is anticipated that almost a dozen group offer- both Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Crisis Intervention. Spanish-speaking staff in nearly every department, we’ve seen escalated numbers of Spanish- web centeronhalsted.org ings will be up and running by Winter 2007, addressing a wide spectrum of psychosocial needs. speaking clients and are proud to be able to effectively meet their needs. State of Illinois AVP continues use of its diverse pool of professional volunteers on its 24-hour crisis line. AIDS/HIV&STD Hotline Eighteen new volunteers have been recruited and trained to respond to crisis calls during Center on Halsted is also a source for fun, recreation and cultural activities thanks to 800.243.2437 community + cultural programs their assigned shifts. AVP volunteers also contributed to the success of the 3rd Annual Community & Cultural Programming. SAGE at Center on Halsted movie nights for LGBT AVP Vigil held in October in collaboration with Roosevelt University. Anti-Violence Crisis Hotline As the most recent program addition to Center on Halsted, Community & Cultural elders, wine tasting evenings, art exhibits, and classes on subjects like identity theft, LGBT 24 Hours, Every Day Programs has had an exciting 2006 and looks forward to even more growth in the Most notably, Center on Halsted Anti-Violence Project was recognized by the Cook 773.871.2273 coming year. Community and cultural programming reaches out to elderly, LGBT families, County State’s Attorney when it received the Victim Service Award in recognition of adoption and home purchasing by LGBT couples all demonstrate how we have been expanding a variety of ethnic populations, and people who are deaf. Cultural events will grow in the outstanding service and exceptional commitment on behalf of all lesbian, gay, bisexual new Hoover-Leppen Theatre and include longstanding partnerships with the Chicago and transgender victims. our community and cultural programming focus to address the interests of diverse individuals Printed on recycled and recyclable paper. Please recycle by passing along to a friend or reuse. History Museum, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Art Institute of Chicago and the and families of all ages. When the community center opens in June of 2007, we’ll dramatically design: Richard Cassis, sparcinc.com National Museum of Mexican Art. The new Recreational Hall will be the cover photo: Waldemar Reichert youth program expand our cultural and recreational programming in the Hoover-Leppen Theatre and the photos on pages 4-5: Chris Kirzeder arena for a variety of recreational activities from yoga to volleyball and basketball games. Educational presentations consist of legal seminars, weekly legal clinics, job fairs, real The Horizons Youth Program has created a warm and comfortable home for hundreds Billie Jean King Recreation Hall. estate workshops and numerous other enrichment programs for the LGBT community. of youth during the past year. One of the most exciting developments has been its intro- With these exciting possibilities, we welcome you to participate in the rich cultural duction and expansion of vocational services. Begun in November 2005 in collaboration Thanks to the extraordinary generosity of our government, foundation, corporate and individ- diversity of Chicago and enjoy one-of-a-kind LGBT programming. with Heartland Human Care Services, Center on Halsted was able to add, by July 2006, ual donors, we ended the fiscal year with an operating surplus and we achieved record fund- a full-time vocational and educational development specialist through its AccESS sage @ center on halsted (Access to Economic Self-Sufficiency) Program. This staff addition was possible through raising success. Many thanks are due to our phenomenal staff and the hundreds of volunteers grants from UBS and United Way. Also exciting was the development of BELONG who are critical to our success. And, of course, we offer a special thanks to our talented and SAGE (Services and Advocacy for GLBT Seniors) continues to increase membership (Become a leader, Experience new things, Learn about yourself and others, Open yourself and expand programming to the older adult LGBT population. The SAGE program was to challenges, Navigate your future, Give back to your community), an expansion of the devoted Board of Directors. awarded a $150,000 challenge grant from Ken O’Keefe and Jason Stephens to continue youth program’s leadership and team-building efforts. Youth develop self-esteem and This coming year we will reach an amazing milestone when we open Center on Halsted and its expansion in 3,000 square feet of dedicated space in the new Center. The grant will skills in communication, conflict resolution and coalition building through structured secure staff to provide a continuum of mental health services; develop community programming and then immediately use their skills to plan and implement special events, begin offering new and expanded programs in Chicago’s LGBT community center. We invite resources to bring expertise in aging to participants in areas such as pharmacy, nutri- community projects and small group discussions. Finally, Horizons Youth Program was tion, income supports, fitness, legal issues, the arts and spirituality; develop social and pleased to host its first summer apprenticeship through After School Matters. For six the LGBT community and our friends and allies to get ready for an extraordinary celebration cultural programs such as open art studio, humanities lectures, outings to cultural weeks, youth learned the art of film-making, including script development, camera work, this year. institutions and films; and engage SAGE participants with other COH clients, and and editing. Through it all, our young people continued to inspire all of us to work LGBT and neighborhood organizations. As you review the 2006 Annual Report, know we could not have achieved a successful year harder on their behalf. without you. On the coming pages, we gratefully honor our donors, volunteers and staff. volunteer program It is this team that enables us to serve our community and fulfill our mission.Thank you! Volunteers have long been an integral part of Center on Halsted. Beginning in 1973 when volunteers founded Gay Horizons to provide social services to the LGBT community in Warm regards, the Chicago metropolitan area, Center on Halsted evolved from Horizons Community Services to meet the changing and growing needs of our community, all under the leadership and through the hard work of our volunteers.

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1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 our timeline gay horizons gay horizons gay horizons gay horizons gay horizons From the beginning, we sought to affirm and enrich our Gay Horizons begins as a volunteer-run information clearinghouse and a Some volunteers, who are gay medical students and serve clients through the Gay Horizons moves to Gay Horizons begins to shift from its initial focus on social activities to providing mental health and Gay Horizons moves meeting place for gays and . The helpline is the first program of Horizons Clinic, form an organization to provide medical services to the LGBT 2745 N. Clark St., above social services to those most in need. A peer counseling program begins: gay people’s counseling to a one-room base- experiences and discover new possibilities. We’re proud Gay Horizons, established for people to access information and referrals for community. This clinic is organized for the treatment of sexually transmitted the Astro Restaurant. The service. (This program is Horizons’ second formal program and later evolves into educational ment space on Oakdale. of our growth and excited for the future. social, professional, recreational, and medical purposes. Gay Horizons diseases (the clinic later separates and becomes Howard Brown). Gay Horizons agency at this time has a & support services.) Gay Horizons’ Executive Board votes to allow the Howard Brown Clinic to inaugurates its youth coffeehouse at Liberty Hall on Lincoln Avenue. becomes incorporated [501(c) 3 status is granted]. Gay Horizons moves into the drop-in center. become a separate organization. A youth program is formally adopted. Beckman House and takes up operation of the “gay switchboard.”

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find your center capital campaign the generous response of the community to the center on halsted campaign has been overwhelming. it’s not too As we complete the capital campaign at the Center, activity to secure donors with gener- ous gifts from $10 to $1 million continues. Center on Halsted is proud to be the catalyst late to add your name to our thousands of donors. visit for a new era of LGBT life in Chicago. centeronhalsted.org to make your gift today. From donations big and small, Chicagoans made a difference. We made significant prog- directors circle update ress on meeting the challenge issued by the Kresge Foundation of Troy, Mich., to secure 1,200 new donors and complete our capital campaign goals by December 31, 2006. While the bricks and mortar are settling into place at Halsted and Waveland, a dedicated A community has come together in support ranging from intimate gatherings of friends group of individuals is continuing and growing their support of Center on Halsted’s and families at house parties to our fourth successful Millennium Park dinner, which se- programming. Such support ensures the Center will provide relevant programming of the cured more than $300,000 and included a leadership gift of $100,000 from highest quality that will make a marked difference in the quality of LGBT life in Chicago. and Heidi Grathouse. And, a successful evening of outreach at our community’s watering holes gave new meaning to “it takes a village” when 450 individuals reached into their In growing our Center on Halsted Directors Circle by 25 percent in 2006, we are privileged pockets to contribute more than $20,000. to have engaged a dedicated base of supporters. We formed a committee to oversee expansion of our Directors Circle and ensure its members unique access to events Bringing it home, 100% of the staff at Center on Halsted contributed to the capital and programs. campaign, pledging more than $50,000 for the new facility in addition to their continuing dedication to provide community-centered programming and resources.

statement of financial position center on halsted board of directors June 30, 2006 Current

Assets Executive Committee Cash...... $ 135,249 Investments...... 707,632 Robert Kohl Board Chairman, Development Committee Co-Chair Grants and other receivables, net...... 106,244 President, Robert Kohl Co. Pledges receivable, net...... 4,869,844 Marcia Lipetz Vice Chairperson Prepaid expenses and deposits...... 75,539 President & CEO, Executive Services Corps 5,894,508 Fred Nelson Treasurer Property and equipment, net...... 15,160,917 Vice President Finance, Dreyer Medical Clinic ...... $ 21,055,425 Charles R. Middleton Secretary President, Roosevelt University Liabilities and Net Assets Accounts payable...... $ 52,742 Patrick M. Sheahan Board Chairman Emeritus, Development Committee Co-Chair Accrued expenses...... 86,367 Executive Director of Public Affairs, UBS Investment Bank Lines of credit...... 1,361,688 Evette Cardona Program Co-Chair Advances on grants and tenant contract...... 475,000 Senior Program Officer, Polk Bros. Foundation Construction costs payable...... 520,345 ...... 2,496,142 Victoria Raymont Program Co-Chair hoover-leppen President, Strategic Solutions Group theatre Long-term debt...... 2,740,000 Robert Cichocki Nominating Committee Chair 5,236,142 Attorney, Arnstein & Lehr, LLP I found my Center Net assets...... Directors at Center on Halsted Unrestricted...... 6,669,917 Temporarily restricted...... 6,181,958 James L. Alexander Co-Trustee, Elizabeth Morse Charitable Trust AFTER work, Permanently restricted...... 2,967,408 meeting friends to SEE a performance Mary E. Anderson Goldberg Kohn 15,819,283 of a visiting modern dance company ...... $ 21,055,425 Mike Demetria Physician at the Theatre. Daniel Foy Building Chair Audited by Altschuler, Melvoin and Glasser LLP Certified Public Accountants. BEFORE the performance, President, The Dan Foy Company Note: Our Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax (Form 990) is of I checked my e-mail public record and available upon request. Denise Foy CEO and President, People Scout, Inc. (retired) AND w a n d e r e d into Proprietor, Pine Garth Inn Whole Foods, too. Martin Gapshis President, Progress Printing LATER David Helverson Investment Committee Chair We made plans to come Vice President, Wachovia Securities, LLC back to the Theatre – to Roger Hickey Community & Business Leader attend the adoption seminar Sharon King Senior Trader, Consolidated Trading LLC and definitely check out Law Professor, ; the film series. Former Illinois State Senator; Former Illinois State Comptroller Julio Rodriguez Director of Program Services for Workforce Development, DCEO Stephanie Turner Global Diversity Business and Marketing Manager, Motorola Jose Zuniga President/CEO, International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care

1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 gay horizons gay horizons gay horizons gay horizons gay horizons Gay Horizons’ first youth group meets – a group of fewer than ten Gay Horizons forms the women’s union as part of a campaign Gay Horizons holds the first “Identity Conference,” beginning a tradition that gay horizons’ youth group opens a coffeehouse as an alternative to the sexualized atmosphere of the bars Gay Horizons begins psychotherapy Gay Horizons begins recruiting volunteers to participate in an AIDS services project – mostly Caucasian and two African American middle- and working to reach more women. At the same time, the “gay switchboard” continues for several years. Horizons moves to a new location at 3225 N. (which many of the youth are too young to enter). Gay Horizons becomes affiliated with a gay and lesbian parents services with nine volunteer therapists. co-sponsored by the Howard Brown Memorial Clinic. The AIDS action project class teenagers, and their lone advisor – a mental health profes- becomes the “gay and lesbian switchboard.” Groups for Sheffield, which subsequently becomes the home of the Rodde Center. group that has been meeting since early 1978. Horizons also becomes affiliated with Lambda Resource Center is Horizons’ response to the looming HIV/AIDS epidemic. The Lambda Resource sional who volunteered his services as program coordinator. These bisexual men as well as a “growth group for womyn” are initiated. A research center and library are included (the Gerber/Hart collection’s first for the Blind, which was founded in late 1979. Major board reorganization (including the first African American Center/Gerber Hart spins off from Horizons. first members are mostly just out of high school – 18 to 22 years old. The precursor to the speakers service is started as part of the home). Horizons begins renting space from a branch of Hull House at 3212 board member) and a more professional approach are occurring at Horizons, which by now has an annual budget (Later a policy is implemented that only youth between the ages of gay peoples’ counseling service. N. Broadway; a community outreach program and a coffeehouse are planned of under $30,000. Horizons begins responding to the AIDS crisis. 14 and 20 may join; currently the ages of participation are 13 to 24.) for this “Horizons East” venture. legal services program begins, ensuring availability of legal advice to LGBT people regardless of their ability to pay.   our donors as of our donors as of centerourhalsted January 1, 2007 January 1, 2007 centerpillarshalsted

Making a Difference: Greg Cameron & Patti Reid Eileen Gutierrez Tom M. Tunney Gary Bucher Randy Durussell & Thomas R. Pickett Dean Hobart Jeffrey Loibl Ron Patnik & Lawrence Rassin Scott Vandermyde Barbara Burgess Mark Engel Laurie Hoffman & Lonnie Unger Steve Long Dale Patton The Annual Fund Gregory A. Thompson Paul Ropski & James Karagianes David R. Hall & Michael C. Nugent Evette Cardona & Mona Noriega Mark B. Rotblatt Philip A. Hannema Timothy Volk Delano Busczynski Douglas G. Ennen Anthony Hogan Larry Long Adrian Paul to Support Programs Carl Chaleff & Darlene Chaleff Ray Saleh & Mark Milkint David Harpett Susan L. Warner & Ann Ballard Pamela Butler Zurich Esposito & Tom Lohr Don Hogan & Dixie L. Hogan Lee Losey Janet Pellegrini Kevin Ciacco Robert C. Sash Tracey Harvey Peter J. Warner Osvaldo Caballero Robert Estum Tom J. Holden Larry S. Loubet & Ron Podolnick William Perkins We recognize the generous Walter & Dawn Clark Netsch Patrick J. Schieble Robert L. Hatton, Jr. Daniel Weisberg & David Klingenberger Ramon Cabe Alan R. Factor Kathleen Holler Steve Loucks Ronald S. Perley & Jerome E. Spitz James Luxton Rodney Perry people who support the Annual Ronald Clewer Cary A. Schneider & Jeffery T. Buysse Christian Heller Gary Wheeler RB Calvert Paul R. Fairchild Bobby Hollis (in memory of Pam Cunningham) Vickie Shaw Nancy E. Hensley Robert White Mario Camacho Robert H. Feldman Brook Horowitz Thomas L. Lyons James E. Perry Fund each year and who ensure Steven Cohen & Michael Godnick Timothy C. Sherck Michael Hogan Randy White & Lisa White David Camp & Tony Ciarola Douglas E. Ferguson Gregory Hoskins Kirsten Lyonsford Albert L. Peruzzo & George M. Bielke the Center’s ability to maintain Daniel J. Cottone & Sam Fazio Rod Shrader Nathaniel Holloway Willard White & Steve Hartman Hunter J. Camper Mitchell Ferguson Blake Howard Steven Ma Richard N. Peterson & Wayne Bradley and build its programs. Bradley A. Dineen & Daniel Courtney Julie Silverstein & Kim M. Colweck Thomas Homulka Donald T. Wiener & Mike Thallemer Dan J. Canavan Rose Marie Finnegan James R. Huberty Jun Macaspac Spyros J. Petros Arthur Cunningham Denise Sobel Manuela Hung Richard A. Wilson Lori F. Cannon Michelle Fire James T. Hultquist & Joseph Machuta James Petzing Paul Iacono Mark Winchester Jose Capo Michael Fischer Deborah L. Hultquist Lynn M. Mackenzie Terence A. Pfaff & Anthony N. Silware Many of our annual fund donors Daniel R. Davis Charles Stanford & Bob Messerly Jan Dee & Janet Gutrich Bill & Margie Staples Joseph Iacopelli Chuck Woodall Joe Cappelletti Norma T. Fish James Huttenhower Amy Maggio W. A. Phillips make generous contributions year Mike V. Demetria & Brian Walker Fredric Stein & Nikki W. Stein Meredith B. Ingram Stephane Zalatan & Gerry Ross Carlson Andrew D. Fisher Barbara Hyde G. Magruder Cheryl Pickard after year, making an important Duane M. Desparte & John Schneider Ty Tabing Patricia Jackowiak Marco Ziegler & Jamie MacDonald Kyle A. Carstensen Todd Fisher Luis Ibanez William J. Mahoney John Pintozzi Helen Zimmerman Soo Choi Daniel P. Fitzgerald Ben Inventor Teri R. Maki James Pioth statement about the quality of Robert J. Di Domenico & Richard Ezgur David L. Thomas & Jeff Jarmes Joe R. Dicosola William Vanberschot Robert Jespersen Joan Clark Brian Fliflet Jean Iovino TJ Mallet Andrew Poklaske life they want for the LGBT Jane Doyle & Elizabeth Monk Jeff Todd & Robert Sackett Scott Johnson $499 and under Bevis Clark Andrea France Shamar T. Iverson Richard Malone Richard E. Poltorak & community in Chicago. Their Deborah Ekborg Greg Tomb & Robin Tomb Michael A. Johnson Bruce Aaron Hilton P. Clark Cary Frank & John Cannon Kenneth Jaconetty Robert Mamola & Jean Mamola Charles Vanderwarf Gregory S. Clarke & Julie Freburg Wyatt Jaffe John Mangers John J. Popik gifts support the Horizons Youth Dean Elger Jeff Turner Douglas Johnston & Melissa Johnston Tina Abramovitch Dennis L Everson * Dick Uyvari & Joe La Pat Stephan Jones & Arthur Redman Lorin J. Adolph Nicholas R. Desmond Lisa Freeman Callie Janoff Susan Manilow & Lewis Manilow David Anthony Powell Program, Mental Health Ser- Ken Fenceton Christy Webber & Jennifer Rule Thomas Juffernbruch Betty Akins Eric Clausell Norwil Frial Coralie Janssen Judith Mankus Matthew Prescott vices and Community & Cultural Robert Finke Jeffrey Wescott & Tim Leahy Jeffrey E. Karaban, M.D. Ralph Alberto Howard T. Clauser Bonnie Friend Anthony J. Japour Tyra Manning Julius H. Preston III Monica Jaso Samuel Mansour Owen Priest Programs, touching the lives of Frank Fishella Daniel K. West Edward Kelly Michael Allen Eric Claussell Emily Fry Lauren Flanagan & Annette Cress Paul Wilson & David Setije * Casey Klarich Rick Alspach Robert P. Coale Doretta Fuhs Lonnie D. Jenkins & John J. Balester Alan J. Maresso Mark Pristop nearly 15,000 people each year. Daniel Foy Darrell R. Windle & David Samber Joe Klein & Colleen Sullivan Klein Joanne H. Alter & Jim Alter Mary Cobb Jose A. Galarza Mary Jenner Sarah R. Marino & James B. Geren Michael Pritchard Denise C. Foy Nora Winsberg & Patricia M. Alvino Ray Koenig III Javier Alvarez Susan Cobb & Kate Shea Bernard Garbo Bryan Johnson Elizabeth Mark Clyde E. G. Proctor Please join the Center in recogniz- Neel K. French Dale F. Woods & James R. Cundiff James A. Konold Karen Ami Hayward Coe Paul N. Garcy Wayne T. Johnson Samuel Marts Michaelle Pureza ing the selfless commitment of Nancy R. Gamburd & Cathy Hanby Scott A. Yerkey & Cary A. Filsinger Daniel Kopelson Juan C. Amundaray & David Demeny Matthew J. Coe Patricia Garland Terry Johnson Phillip E. McAndrew & Rex Reeve Gail Purkey & David Konkol Martin D. Gapshis Mark Zipperer Ken Kozicki Win Anderson Robert S. Cohn Jim Garrett Randy Johnson Pamela McCann Mitchell D. Putlack the following individuals who are Thomas Erwin Gertz Matthew Kurtzman Stuart H. Anderson Robert W. Cole Carolyn E. Gehle Raymond Johnson Tyger McClure Tracey A. Quinn making a difference in our lives: Scott Gill & William J. Stegeman $500 - $999 John Lavine & Meryl Lipton JP Anderson Jeffrey D. Colgan & Karl Sponholtz Alan Gentry Joshua Johnson Brian McCormick John M. Quinn Donors July 1, 2005 – June 30, 2006 Cunyon Gordon AIrv Abrams Lance P. Lawson Robert N. Anderson & Robert Colucci Peter Georgiou Jordana Joseph Charles G. McDaniel Joelle Rabion Gene Gozdecki & Edward J. Bucher Robert Adams Michael S. Leist Vincent Gambino Robert Compitello William Gerardi Mary J. Kanady Jerry McEnany Erik B. Rasmussen Ted Grady Edwin D. Anderson Jacqueline Leskovec & JoAnne Grant Edwin N. Andrews William L. Conaghan David Gershenson Debbie Kaplan James J. 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1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 gay horizons horizons community Services horizons horizons horizons horizons horizons Gay Horizons hires its first Gay Horizons begins PASSAGES, a support group for the “worried well” and other people whose lives are affected Horizons now has two The helpline celebrates its 5,000th night of continu- Horizons hires a Youth Director through a grant from the Federal Substance Abuse Prevention Program. Horizons achieves full membership in the Horizons relocates to 961 W. Montana. It begins conducting LGBT-sensitivity paid staff (part time). Howard by the AIDS epidemic in various ways. Horizons conducts the first communitywide needs assessment and initiates full-time staff: an Executive ous operation by volunteers. Horizons is honored by Horizons is awarded the contract for the state of illinois AIDS hotline – the primary source of infor- United Way – the only gay/lesbian agency in training for Chicago police officers. Horizons now has fifteen paid staff. IVI-IPO Brown absorbs duties from the anti-violence project with support from the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority. The Metropoli- Director and an Adminis- the Chicago March on Washington Committee at the mation regarding HIV disease and AIDS available throughout the State of Illinois. Horizons holds its first Illinois, and one in five in the , Independent Gay and Lesbian Caucus presents the 1990 Glynn Sudbery Award to the AIDS action project. tan Business Association’s award of merit is given to Gay Horizons. Youth from Gay Horizons appear on the Oprah trative Assistant. National March on Washington. Lesbian Wellness Conference and receives federal Victim of Crime Act funds through the Illinois Criminal to do so at the time. Horizons hires its first Horizons Community Services. First Annual Human First Gala is held. Winfrey Show, bringing widespread attention to the group and national recognition to the needs and problems of Justice Information Authority which enables Horizons to fund the anti-violence project, the nation’s development and group services staff. gay youth. The name Gay Horizons is changed to Horizons Community Services, Inc. first federally funded, exclusively lesbian and gay anti-violence program.

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1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 horizons horizons horizons horizons horizons Horizons receives funding from the Chicago Community Trust for a paid, full- Horizons is inducted into Chicago’s Gay/Lesbian Hall of Fame. The Horizons board on behalf of battered women and children. Horizons’ anti-violence project Horizons sponsors the Midwest’s first conference on gay and lesbian issues in the Horizons hires its first helpline staff, and part-time coor- in Care” award from DIFFA/Chicago (the local chapter of the Horizons Southside Youth time criminal court advocate for the anti-violence project. The Chicago achieves gender parity. The United Way awards a three-year Discrimination Grant is awarded the John Michie award from Dignity Chicago on behalf of its outstand- workplace. The anti-violence project releases its first annual documentation dinator of volunteer services. The state of illinois Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS). A record outreach is funded. Horizons’ Commission on Human Relations honors Horizons with its “Award of Merit,” to expand the anti-violence project. The grant enables Horizons to increase ing efforts in education and advocacy. The Design Industries Foundation Fighting of anti-LGBT hate crimes in Chicago. The horizons youth group sets a record AIDS hotline is transferred to Test Positive Aware. The turnout of almost 600 persons helps Horizons celebrate its budget reaches $1.2 million. which recognizes “…Horizons’ efforts to reduce and to assist the training efforts in African American and Latino/a communities and to initiate civil AIDS recognizes Horizons with its 1992 “Excellence in Care” award for providing by having 100 youth in attendance for a meeting. Horizons is awarded a two-year United Way “Excellence in Service” Award is granted. For the twentieth anniversary at its Fifth Annual Human First Gala. victims of anti-gay and anti-lesbian crime.” Horizons receives a letter from proceedings in discrimination and hate crimes based on sexual orientation. The di- outstanding services to men, women, and children in Chicago affected by AIDS and $100,000 general operating support grant from the Chicago Community Trust. second year in a row, Horizons receives an “Excellence Mayor Richard M. Daley supporting and honoring Horizons’ outstanding rector of theanti-violence project receives the Greenhouse Appreciation Award HIV-related illnesses. The youth service program is awarded a grant from the services, specifically the state of illinois AIDS hotline. at the Chicago Abused Women Coalition Annual Benefit, honoring Horizons’ work Lincoln National Insurance Company.   our donors as of our donors as of centerpillarshalsted January 1, 2007 January 1, 2007 centercont’dhalsted

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