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O R T O H B I A N L G T W I T H O U Annual Report 2018

Kitchen Replacement Project: Student Masonry Class Boys Republic

Annual Report For Fiscal Year 2018

President’s Message Larry Walker Board President

This greeting is written as we He was an effective leader and an 1907, our purpose is to welcome approach the holiday season – a time amiable mentor, able to influence young men, and more recently for celebration, and a time for giving a large organization or relate to an young women as well, whose lives thanks. The holidays are also a time individual board member, staff or have suffered from neglect, abuse, when we pause in our busy lives, student in a manner both supportive abandonment, and violence, and to and take time to be with family and and challenging. teach and model a way of life that friends, looking back to involves shouldering responsibility, past, and ahead to the promise of the Another long-time friend of Boys understanding and accepting future. For many, Boys Republic fits Republic is Max Scott, who served as consequences, and working hard to right in with the holidays, because we Executive Director at Boys Republic accomplish important goals. have much to celebrate, and much to for many years. He continues to be thankful for. contribute significantly to life at “Nothing without labor” is not just Boys Republic, and his name will a slogan; it represents a way of life I’ve been getting calls from all over grace the Max Scott Center for the based on a real understanding of the country, from family members Culinary Arts, which is now one- how the world works. One of the who have received their Della Robbia third complete, and should be close most rewarding aspects of service on wreaths in the past few days. These to being finished by summer 2019. the BR Board of Directors is seeing fresh, fragrant, combinations of fruit Funding for this incredible endeavor the success of those involved in the and greenery have become a symbol is largely accomplished as well. program. These successes range of Boys Republic over the years. In from simple victories on the daily path their creation, they are the product A major source of that funding from acting out to being accountable of the young men and women who is the Steve McQueen Car and for one’s own actions, to completion are the focus of our efforts. They are Motorcycle Show, which has become of programs that teach valuable also a mainstay of the fundraising a phenomenal success in a single skills leading to gainful employment work that sustains BR, and many decade. What started out as a and participation as a contributing who support our organization first small car show has grown to a major member of the community. experienced Boys Republic in a Della event as a result of the hard work of Robbia wreath. Ron Harris, Chad McQueen, Peter On behalf of the 2017-18 Board of Dunkel, their Car Show committee, Directors of Boys Republic, I thank As we pause and look back, we and hundreds of volunteers. every volunteer, every donor, every remember those who are no longer staff member and everyone else who with us. Long time board member But as with a family, the focus at makes it part of your life to contribute John Watkins stands out as a good Boys Republic is not on financial to the success of BR. Lives are example of a great leader who success, or on the facilities that changed here, and our lives are contributed profoundly to the growth continue to grow and serve. As in made better in the process. and development of Boys Republic. Boys Republic • 2018 Annual Report • Page 1 Executive Director’s Message

Chris Burns Executive Director

This past year was spent continuing the work of the last few. Most of the agency’s focus has been dedicated to implementing the newly enacted regulations brought forth from the State’s Continuum of Care Reform (CCR). The State and Counties were not prepared for the amount of work this reform had created and what was intended to come online in January of 2017 took until December of last year for us to eventually receive our license under the new STRTP (short term residential therapeutic program) category. With license in hand, many of the goals of CCR were already components of Boys Republic’s model of care. Involving family throughout the treatment process, prioritizing student involvement in decision making, and preparing youth for success in the adult world through the teaching of independent living and vocational skills have always been cornerstones of our approach. Our County partners have struggled with implementation of the Aftercare and Mental Health components as contracting for these services at the scale required has proven to be a very difficult task and will most likely occur in the next fiscal year. DINNER UNDER THE BIG TENT: Attendance at the 2018 Friends of Steve McQueen Car Show Friday Night Dinner was In 2018, The Friends of Steve McQueen Car Show so great that the event was moved from the gymnasium to a celebrated the 50th anniversary of the iconic McQueen large capacity tent nearby. In the photo above, a Boys Republic film Bullitt in grand fashion. In doing so; the Car Show student practices the fine art of waiting on tables. Rally added an additional night, the singular showing of the movie at any US Theatre in 2018 was held locally two days before the show with Neile McQueen sharing 2019 Bullitt Mustang with all proceeds coming to Boys “behind the scenes” anecdotes from the set, the Friday Republic. Steve McQueen would be proud to know that Night Dinner hosted nearly 800 guests which sent the his legacy is alive and is bringing greater awareness culinary staff and students into overdrive, and the show and support to the program that helped guide him into brought more registered cars and spectators than ever legendary success. before. The pinnacle of the celebration occurred a few months earlier when Ford auctioned VIN #1 of its The kitchen replacement campaign continued this

Page 2 • Boys Republic • 2018 Annual Report year as it is the largest in scope of any single project how it expanded their options for employment upon in our 111 year history. We broke ground in January graduation. That foundation led to the construction of and have progressed steadily through various phases our Teaching Bakery in 2014. The incredible success looking forward to completion sometime next year. The it has experienced helped guide us toward the vision eventual grand opening will of the soon to be finished provide the fitting opportunity to Culinary Center. pay tribute to the man in whose honor the culinary center is Even the naming of named, Mr. Max Scott. While the center in Max’s honor the vision for this center came reflects principles that were several years after Max’s at the core of Max’s treatment retirement, it represents so philosophy. He emphasized much of what Max stood for. that each student undertakes an individualized treatment Good food was always plan to help guide them toward important to Max. He success in their communities, fundamentally believed but helping other students and that the most basic way to serving the BR community communicate to newly enrolling provides the cement for students that Boys Republic the foundation of positive was a good place and that change. Mary Lou Boone they would be taken care of and her son Nick exemplified while they were here was by that selflessness when they providing excellent food and provided a gift toward the plenty of it. There were never project significant enough to restrictions on the food budget, create a naming opportunity, PHILANTHROPIC FRIENDS: Mary Lou Boone and only an eye toward not being but insisted that they would son, Nick Boone, long-time friends of former Executive wasteful. Max recruited our Director Max Scott (on left, above), made the generous do so in the name of Max Food Services Director, and he lead gift to the new Culinary Arts Center. Scott. We look forward to the and his team slowly expanded completion of the center in the the production kitchen into an next year and the chance to operation that focused on giving students an educational celebrate a man who dedicated 46 years to the lives of opportunity around food service as well. Those early students and Boys and Girls Republic. years provided a foundation and demonstrated how much the students enjoyed learning those skills and

Boys Republic • 2018 Annual Report • Page 3 Who We Are . . . And What We Do . . .

Boys Republic is a non-profit, privately-endowed agency providing nationally accredited residential and non-residential youth services to disadvantaged, at-risk young people from throughout California. It operates a total of eight programs — currently, all in Southern California: a 200-acre residential campus, school, and farm in Chino Hills; two residential group homes for boys in Los Angeles and Pomona; a Girls Republic group home in Monrovia and non-residential day treatment centers and schools in the cities of Monrovia and El Monte. Our Aftercare and Independent Living Programs serve all of the agency’s facilities. The total capacity for all Boys Republic facilities is 203 including 168 residential beds and the capacity to serve as many as 35 young people (and their families) in day treatment centers. Boys Republic provides diverse programs of educational, psychological, vocational and family reunification services. These programs include: n Educational on-grounds public school (accredited by n Educational and vocational counseling Western Association of Schools and Colleges) n Vocational training (ROP) n General testing and assessment n Work experience, employment training n Psychiatric and psychological assessment therapy n Substance abuse education, counseling n Individual professional counseling n Structured 24-hour residential services n Group, single and multi-family counseling n Intensive day program n Family preservation, family reunification counseling n Aftercare services for all graduates n Medical, dental and nutritional care n Transitional housing program accommodations n Nationally-recognized independent living program n Athletics, recreation, physical fitness

Fiscal Year 2018 Milestones Since its founding in 1907, Boys Republic has helped more than 31,000 abused, abandoned and at-risk boys and, in recent years, growing numbers of young women as well. While they come from all social strata, all racial and ethnic backgrounds and from diverse family situations, many share pertinent case history characteristics. In FY 2018: n Boys Republic/Girls Republic served 485 young n Formal family counseling sessions numbered more people in residential and day treatment programs. than 1,000; most included entire families. n Approximately 80% of incoming students have been in n One hundred percent of the student body earned other placements. school credit including a significant number of students who advanced one full year or more academically. n More than 60% of the boys we treated have histories of physical or sexual abuse. n Upon graduation, more than 80% of residential students returned to the home of one or both parents. n All were referred with emotional and/or behavioral The rest either returned to the home of another problems. relative or were emancipated through our Independent n Fully 80% of the boys and 50% of the girls entering Living Program and utilized Boys Republic aftercare residential programs are from one-parent homes. services to live on their own. n One student in nine is virtually homeless, having no n Twenty-nine students were awarded scholarships parents or family to which he/she can return. following graduation, totaling $27,212. An additional 69 graduates received a total of $76,036 in financial n The average length of stay for residential students assistance in the form of grants and aftercare was eight months. administered by Boys Republic’s Aftercare Program. n Nearly three out of four new students came to Boys Republic below academic grade level.

Page 4 • Boys Republic • 2018 Annual Report Our Outcomes . . . Accountability You Can Measure

Boys Republic’s programs for troubled teenagers have posted consistently positive outcomes for its graduates. We believe this is largely due to the agency’s distinctive treatment approach -- every effort is made to avoid relieving students of responsibility for their own lives. Students are encouraged, under the supervision of adult professionals, to evaluate and guide each other toward appropriate behavior. For example, in a process that takes place in daily group sessions or in student government, one student might politely inquire of another, “I understand that you had a tough childhood — that’s true for most of us — but what’s that got to do with you deciding to steal your neighbor’s car?” Implicit in this approach is the idea that young people, regardless of their backgrounds, are capable of being held responsible for their choices. Given appropriate expectations — especially from their peers — and an opportunity to have a real voice in all decisions made for them, students learn to question antisocial decision- making and to orient themselves toward positive, conventional lifestyles. We developed a set of standards to evaluate, among other things, what degree of conventional, independent functioning our students maintained after graduation. The research works in close coordination with our aftercare follow-up program. Evaluation takes place at regularly SELF-GOVERNANCE IN ACTION: Boys Republic students are organized into a municipal model of representative government, scheduled intervals over a one-year period following a electing student council members, mayor, and mayor pro tem student’s graduation. and commissioners. They convene weekly in council meetings The chart below shows a five-year average of self- and campus-wide “Town Meetings” and daily cottage meetings reported student outcomes in four key areas under to review and evaluate students’ progress and adjustment to which we are committed to helping our students achieve campus norms. success.

Fiscal 2018 Student Outcomes* n Law Abiding Citizen: Graduates will be arrest-free after 12 months. n Productive Member of Society: Graduates will be attending school, working or in the military. n Acceptable Living Arrangement: Former students will have an Day acceptable living arrangement 12 Treatment months after discharge. n Not on Welfare: Graduates will be free of welfare or other institutional support. * Outcome data are based on student self-report. ** Excludes minor traffic violations.

Boys Republic • 2018 Annual Report • Page 5 Kitchen Replacement Project Update

Max Scott Center for the Culinary Arts

Kitchen Replacement Project: Phase One Nearly Complete

By the close of the 2017-2018 fiscal period, it was clear to everyone on campus that the Kitchen Replacement Project had become more than just a dream on paper. The building exterior and interior had both taken enough dimension that we could walk through and imagine our students working and learning the food services trade on commercial-quality equipment that would soon fill the facility. The project is scheduled in two phases. The first, which consists of the expanded bakery, culinary arts classroom, production kitchen and bistro, will be complete and ready for occupancy by February 2019. The second (and smaller) phase includes the remodeled cafeteria, the ware washing area and the building’s exterior. Its anticipated completion is July 2019. We currently estimate that the total project cost will be in the range STUDENT INVOLVEMENT: of $5.3 ‒ $5.4 million. This amount is greater than our initial estimate of Boys Republic recruited students enrolled $4,563,199. The construction trade in Southern California is booming in the agency’s Masonry Class to build the concrete block enclosure for the new Culinary and, as a result, sub-contractors for the various trades are busy with other Arts Center’s water run-off filtration system projects. Consequently, their bids for the Kitchen Replacement Project which is required by State Water Quality have come in higher than originally estimated. Management Plan regulations. The class Fortunately, our donors have been exceptionally generous. We introduces students to the fundamentals of believe the Kitchen Replacement Project is now fully funded. To date, we masonry. Projects like the Culinary Arts Center have raised $5,382,809. By the end of this report period, we had spent provide masonry students with the necessary $2,380,724. The rest of the funds raised will be applied toward the Kitchen work experience that qualifies them for entry Replacement Project as construction continues. level jobs in the trade, once they leave Boys Republic.

Page 6 • Boys Republic • 2018 Annual Report It Takes a Community to Build an Organization

Jay Leno Served as 2017 Wreath Chairman

Acclaimed TV late-night show host Jay Leno generously served as the Honorary National Chairman of the 2017 Della Robbia campaign. In this role, Mr. Leno appeared in literature promoting the sale of Della Robbia wreaths. Mr. Leno is the latest in a long line of notable public figures to raise community awareness for Della Robbia wreaths and their value as a work experience program for disadvantaged students. Best known for with Jay Leno, Mr. Leno hosted the evening program for over two decades. His impressive résumé also includes stand-up , best-selling children’s book author, voice-over artist, and producer and star of the web and television series Jay Leno’s Garage. Mr. Leno’s enthusiasm for cars and motorcycles is apparent in his personal collection—he owns over 170 classic cars and 150 motorcycles. He collects and maintains his remarkable fleet in an environmentally friendly car garage in Burbank, California that rivals any automotive museum. Mr. Leno graciously hosted Boys Republic students Karen Villa and Brian Coulter, pictured at right, for the promotional photo shoot. Photo : Ryan Beck

Limited Edition Bullitt Drives Major Support for Boys Republic

This year, Steve McQueen’s classic thriller Bullitt Jackson unveiled the Mustang Bullitt in Scottsdale, marked its 50th anniversary. To commemorate the popular Arizona. The Mustang Bullitt, which features a V8 engine film, the McQueen Estate partnered with Ford Motor that packs more than 475 horse power and 420 feet of Company to honor the legacy of Boys Republic’s most torque, is coated with dark Highland Green exterior paint famous alumnus. as a salute to the 1968 Bullitt car and is completed by Steve McQueen served Boys Republic students, often subtle chrome accents. visiting the campus to The Mustang bring toiletries and his Bullitt was company at the height auctioned off to of his film career. an anonymous Thus, the late actor’s car enthusiast estate collaborated for $300,000. with Ford to arrange Significantly, an auction, which 100% of the served as a tribute to auction proceeds Mr. McQueen and a were generously generous gift to the donated to Boys agency. Republic, where The auction of VIN they will be 001 of the special- applied towards edition 2019 Mustang the Kitchen Bullitt was held by Replacement Barrett-Jackson. On Project. January 19, Barrett-

Photo: Duffy Blau Boys Republic • 2018 Annual Report • Page 7 Boys Republic News Briefs

Boys Republic Bakery Supplier to Pavilions Supermarket Pavilions, an upscale supermarket, has offered Southern California a wide selection of groceries since the 1980s. A more recent supplier to the grocery chain is Boys Republic’s own Teaching Bakery. The bakery, which serves primarily as a hands-on classroom to prepare students for jobs in the food services industry, has supplied Pavilions with desserts since 2016. This fiscal year, the Teaching Bakery increased their five dessert items to nine. The variety of sweets can be purchased in Pavilions stores from San Diego to Ventura. Twenty-six Pavilions stores are now stocked with the students’ baked goods. Boys Republic’s contract with Pavilions was brokered by Food Services Distributor Scott Roysner. Under the contract, Mr. Roysner transports and delivers the desserts to stores once students and bakery staff produce, package, and freeze them. In fiscal year 2017, the Teaching Bakery has more than doubled its production output through its contract with Pavilions. Supplying Pavilions with desserts has additionally increased the demand of the quality of products the bakery students make. The teenagers must bake, decorate, and package each product consistently and uniformly in order to meet professional standards.

Students Welcome New After-School Reading Room Long used as a classroom, the former campus library is unable to accomodate students interested in reading about different cultures, individual stories, and alternative worlds. Boys Republic students needed a dedicated reading room, so the Lounge was opened. The Lounge opened last November on the main campus. It serves as a welcome after-school reading room stocked with popular classics and contemporary novels that pique the teenagers’ interests. Tucked between four campus cottages, the Lounge is both easily accessible to students and enticing in its large collection of various genres. Students can peruse books that are color-coded by genre, including non-fiction, fantasy, memoir, science fiction, and comics. The impressive collection was catalogued by Boys Republic High School English teacher Cindy Palacios and student volunteers. Mrs. Palacios, select students and key staff formed the Lounge Committee with input from Director Emeritus Vilma K. Pallette. The committee helped collect and organize new and gently used books, refurnish READING THEIR INTERESTS: Above, the room as a comfortable reading space, and determine Boys Republic High School teacher Cindy student behavior norms for the Lounge. Palacios shows her student a new novel in Now a fully operational reading room, the Lounge the Lounge. provides students with engaging reading material to inspire, challenge, and stimulate. Page 8 • Boys Republic • 2018 Annual Report Students Give Back at The Midnight Mission

Teenagers continued to serve the community in fiscal 2017. As part of their community outreach, students enrolled in Monrovia Day program, including Girls Republic students and boys at the Los Angeles Residence, volunteered at the Midnight Mission on a near monthly basis. The Midnight Mission is a nonprofit organization that offers critical services to the homeless on Los Angeles’ “Skid Row.” One of its programs provides three meals per day to impoverished men and women. Since the Mission largely relies on volunteers to serve meals in their cafeteria, the Boys Republic and Girls Republic students have assisted in the process. Along with staff, students are stationed throughout the Mission’s large cafeteria. Many of the teenagers stand behind the serving line, doling out food onto people’s trays. Other boys and girls fill trays and take them to disabled diners, as well as bus empty trays. At the back of Above, a Girls Republic student talks with a diner in the cafeteria, two teenagers clean off the trays, sort used the Midnight Mission’s cafeteria. Students volunteered utensils, and stack the trays. on a monthly basis at the Midnight Mission, which Every student volunteer interacts with the diners, provides critical services to the homeless population learning their stories, struggles, and goals as they serve. in downtown Los Angeles.

Alumnus Eddie Lara’s Playful Hard Work Since graduating from Boys Republic in 1990, Eddie Lara has taken the motto “Nothing Without Labor” to heart. Eddie has combined his imagination, innovation, and a playful outlook on life to create an engaging livelihood for himself. It all started when Eddie walked into his brother’s garage and discovered a variety of unused catering equipment on the shelves. He had an idea to use the materials to help him operate his own restaurant. With no prior experience in the food services industry, Eddie worked hard to turn his vision into a reality. Eddie opened Taco Dudes, a hip and laid-back taco shop, that sits square in the Chino neighborhood where he grew up. In fact, the building Eddie leases is the exact one where he and his friend, as energetic teenagers, played pranks on the former renters. Eddie smiles as he recalls how his mischievous behavior led him to, years later, taking over the lease from the adults he constantly bothered in his youth. Now a responsible but still energetic owner of a local business, Eddie serves as an inspiration to current Boys Republic students. Students visit with Eddie when he comes to the Chino Hills campus to speak with them, and they occasionally eat at Taco Dudes, where Eddie can steer any teens acting out into appropriate public behavior because he can identify—and reflect on—his own youthful blunders.

Boys Republic • 2018 Annual Report • Page 9 Board of Directors

The primary governing body of Boys Republic is a Board of Directors that, by tradition, is made up entirely of volunteer citizens from communities served by the agency. The Board is self-perpetuating, electing its members from the ranks of Southern California’s leaders in business, professional and civic life. Many directors remain associated with the agency for decades. (The dates in parentheses following each name indicate the beginning year of service.)

Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson Ms. Mella Brienza Jay Davis Larry Edgar Jeff Goodman (2017) Alumna, Licensed (2009) President, (2011) Attorney, (2007) Certified Public (2017) Management Dental Hygienist Pasadena Auxiliary Retired Accountant Consultant

Mrs. Tina Javid Timothy J. Kay Doug LaBelle Gary Larson Joe Mendoza (2011) Public Affairs Mgr. (2000) Partner, (2009) Former City (2006) Business owner, (2011) Deputy Director, So. Cal Gas Co. Snell & Wilmer LLP Manager for Chino Hills, former Mayor of Chino LACo Dept. Parks and Retired HIlls, Retired Recreation

Michael Miramontes David Pangle Ms. Claudia Parker Ms. Carol Ritchie Mrs. Jody Roberto (2005) Alumnus, (2015) Alumnus, (2015) Attorney, (2016) Retired/Consul- (2016) Former District President / CEO, City of Anaheim Dept. of Parker Law Group tant; Former Director Los Director, California State QuickClass, Inc. Public Works Angeles County Probation Senator Bob Huff

Page 10 • Boys Republic • 2018 Annual Report Miles Petroff Jeff Seymour Dennis Slattery Larry Walker John F. Watkins (2011) Verizon, (1989) Retired, (1997) Attorney, (2006) Auditor/Controller; (1970) John F. Watkins Retired El Monte School District Investment Counsel Treasurer/Tax Collector, Associates Superintendent San Bernardino County

Directors Emeritus

Mrs. George N. Boone Mrs. Ernest Bryant III Mrs. Neil S. Fine Ms. Vilma K. Pallette (1984) Civic and Cultural (1973) Rancher (1972) Retired (1982) Training Affairs Consultant/ Volunteer Coordinator/ Motivational Speaker

Gordon A. Schaller Mrs. Neile McQueen Terre Wellington (1988) Attorney, (2004) Performing Artist (1999) Regional Vice Estate Planning, President, Kohl’s Jeffers Mangels, Butler & Mitchell LLP

Boys Republic • 2018 Annual Report • Page 11 Boys Republic 2018 Financial Highlights

Revenue 2018 2017 Board and Care $11,921,262 $10,524,303 Della Robbia Sales 1,713,096 1,722,199 Agriculture 82,058 84,766

Total Revenue $13,716,416 $12,331,268

Expense of Operations Program Services $19,669,060 $18,868,090 Management & General 1,455,759 1,844,401 Fund Raising 298,685 289,383

Total Operating Expense $21,423,504 $21,001,874 Gain (Loss) from Operations ($7,707,088)* ($8,670,606)*

*Operating deficit offset by income from Boys Republic Endowment Fund

2018 Total Revenues n Service Fees 64.0% n Contributions 10.5 n Investment Income 5.3 n Wreath and Miscellaneous 10.2

2018 Operational Expenditures n Direct Child Care 82.6% n Administration 6.3 n Development 1.3 n Physical Plant 9.8

2018 Service Fees n Boys Republic Subsidy 44.4% n Service Fees 55.6

Page 12 • Boys Republic • 2018 Annual Report Fiscal Year 2018 Special Friends July 1, 2017 – June 30, 2018

Benefactor Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ms. Catherine Corrigan Ms. Virginia Paul (25,000 or more) Graves Mr. Broderick Crager Mrs. Patricia Pease Ahmanson Foundation Mr. Ron Harris Mr. and Mrs. Lue D. Mr. Steve Preiss Mrs. Mary Lou Boone Hiawatha Corporation Cramblit Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ramberg Mrs. Carol Bremer Mr. Jay Jeffs Mr. Mike Crown Mr. Joe Reyes Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dunkel The Gloria & Jack Kramer Mr. John Curro Mrs. Carol Ritchie Katherine Moir Estate Family Foundation Mr. Fredrick DeLeau Mr. Michael Rockford Ralph M. Parsons Mr. Victor J. Kriss Mr. Jeff DeVito Mr. and Mrs. William Roush Foundation Lilly’s Gift Foundation Mr. Don Dickey Mr. Chris Russo Ms. Nancy K. Nelson Los Serranos Golf & Mr. Phil Erwin Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pasadena Auxiliary of B. R. Country Club Mr. and Mrs. James Femino Schrimmer Lon V. Smith Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Allen P. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Scott McCombs Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Scott Patron Mr. Danny McKenna Mrs. Nancy Fine Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ($10,000 to $24,999) Mr. Maurice Meysenburg Mr. and Mrs. Rex Fountain Shanklin, Jr. American Career College/ Northern Ops Mrs. Kay French Ms. Jo Skibby West Coast University Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Dennis D. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Phillips Gibbons Slattery Applebaum Russo and Steele, LLC Mr. Jeff Goodman Mr. and Mrs. Hal Steuber Mrs. Ilene Bonilla Grace Ford Salvatori Mr. John Gormly Mr. Alan Surgi Mr. Brad Boyle Foundation Mr. Michael Gray Ms. Lisa Taylor Circle Automotive Group Mr. Stanley Scott Miss Anita Guerra Mr. Richard Taylor General Motors Foundation Ms. Mary Shinn Ms. Lauren Gusler Mr. and Mrs. Lance Travis Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Himes Mr. Bob Smith Mr. Christopher Haas Ms. Kelly Tribolet Mr. Ron Kramer Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Zarr Mr. Hogan Hammarstrom Mr. and Mrs. Peter Magistro Family Foundation Mr. Steve Harrison Ueberroth Mecum Auctions, Inc. Regular Mrs. Candace Hirsch Ms. Erin Valovich Mr. Nick Montano ($1,000 to $4,999) Ms. Linda Horioka Ms. Anne Van Nostrand Oarsmen Foundation Mr. Christian Addicott Mr. Wayne D. Hunter Mr. Larry Walker Mr. and Mrs. Allen O. Smith Mr. John Alexander Ms. Julia A. Johns Ms. Noreen Wallace Pat and Rose Young Mr. Cesar Alfaro Mr. Dennis Katovsich Mr. Todd Wallace Foundation Mr. Irving H. Anderson Mrs. Patricia Korbel Mr. Dean Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Duane Ms. Susan Kornbacher Mr. and Mrs. Larry Webster Sustaining Andrews Ms. Sarah Koten Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whaler ($5,000 to $9,999) Mr. David Balding Ms. Linda Dawn Linville Mrs. Mary E. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Ed Aikey Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bellomy Ms. Linda Marquez Mr. Anthony Amorelli Mr. Samuel Berro Mr. Timothy B. McGrath Associate Bolton & Company Mr. and Mrs. Chris Burns Ms. Hannah Meldon ($250 to $999) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr. Larry Capalbo Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mr. Kurt Andersson Campbell Mr. Paul Carrubba Meredith Mr. Gareth Ashworth CBE Office Solutions Mrs. Brunilda Chavez Mr. and Mrs. Mike Moore Mr. Michael H. Bailie Mr. and Mrs. David Chase Chino Rotary Club Mr. Robert London Moore Mr. Charles G. Bakaly, Jr. Chino Valley Dairy Mr. and Mrs. Jere Clark Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Moser Mr. Spencer Baker Products Mr. John Clinard Mr. Jim Murray Mr. and Mrs. John G. Barr Mr. Jay Cohen Ms. Vilma Pallette Mr. John Barrett Mrs. Deborah Copeland Mr. Frank Panacci Ms. Barbara Barron Fiscal Year 2018 Special Friends Continued

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mr. and Mrs. Tamotsu Ms. Lucille Lindburg Mr. and Mrs. Lennart Baudino Furukawa Ms. Lynn Link Renberg Mrs. Peggy Beattie Mr. and Mrs. J. Patrick Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mr. and Mrs. Royce Renfroe Mr. Robert Bencomo Gallagher Longwell Mr. Rocky Reynolds Mrs. Lynette Berg Mr. and Mrs. Alex Garcia Ms. Ruth Loomis Mr. John Risvold Mr. Eric Binder Ms. Debbie Gasper Mr. Eric Loudon Mr. Hector Rivera Mr. Barrett Bingaman Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gephart Ms. Ann R. Macdonald Mr. Jerry Roby Mr. Robert B. Bolling Mr. Brian Francis Gildner Mr. and Mrs. Dick Madama Ms. Michelle Sadler Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bollman Mr. Peter Godfrey Ms. Elise Magistro and Ms. Gael Sandoval Mr. and Mrs. J. Clark Booth Mr. Peter Goltra Mr. Joseph Baumgaertner Mr. Ken Schafer Mrs. Nadine Bosen Ms. Teresa Gonzalez Mr. Tom Martindale Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. Stacy L. Gorgone Mr. Mel Mayuga Scholle Brown Mr. David Green Dr. and Mrs. Lon R. Mr. Jeff Seymour Mr. Randel Bryan Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Mc Canne Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ms. Carol Buck Guttormsen Ms. Linda Mc Mahon Shavelson Mr. Wayne D. Byrd Mr. Barton Harris Mr. Brian T McKechnie Mr. Phillip Sholar Mrs. Loretta L. Byrne Ms. Dorothy Lee Henderson Mr. Charles McNiven Ms. Karin Size Ms. Irma Caballero Mrs. Cynthia D. Herr Ms. Teryl McPherson Mr. Mark Skwarczynski Mr. and Mrs. Chris Cannon Ms. Carolee Houser Mr. Ben Mejia Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Mr. Ron Cappa Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hurlbut Mr. Mitchell J. Milias Smith Mrs. Grace Capps Mr. John Irvine Mr. Fritz Miller Ms. Lindsey Smithson Mr. Mark Carter Dr. Mary-Alice Isenhart Mr. and Mrs. D. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Snoke Mr. and Mrs. Craig Cerro Ms. Natalie Javid Mingori Ms. Sandy Somerville Mr. Ken Clark Mr. and Mrs. Al Jicha Mr. Michael Miramontes Mr. John Soria Ms. Karen Cochran Mr. S. Allan Johnson Ms. Mercedes Mr. Robert Spieth Mr. and Mrs. Myron K. Ms. Bronwen Jones Morehead-Smith Dr. and Mrs. Louis Stabile Counts Mr. Nelson D. Jones Mrs. Katherine H. Morey Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stoever Ms. Carolyn M. Craig Mrs. Betty Jump Mr. and Mrs. Jay Nordgren Mr. Mark Strikwerda Mr. Jason Cursley Mr. Glen Kalmack Mr. Donald Oaks Ms. Priscilla Sudberry Dr. Shahida Dadabhoy Mrs. Barbara Kamon Mr. Michael Ojeda Mrs. Susan Sullivan Mr. Jay M. Davis Mr. Doug Keener Ms. Barbara Olson Mr. Brian Tanklage Mr. and Mrs. Richard Deihl Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Ms. Virginia Oltmans Mr. and Mrs. Jake Taylor Mr. Louis Didier Keener Mr. Jeff Oskins Mr. Sean Teague Mr. Josh Dunkel Mr. Steve Kennealy Mr. Paul Ostby Mr. and Mrs. Stan Thibault Mr. and Mrs. John F. Dwyer Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mr. Daniel Thomas Mr. Kenny Easton Kennedy Palacios Mr. Michael J. Toomey Mr. Joel S. Edstrom Mr. Paul J. Kent Mr. David Pangle Mrs. Ray Urrutia Mr. and Mrs. Tony Elmo Ms. Beth A. Kilgo Mr. and Mrs. Lance Parks Ms. Veronica Valdez Mr. Joseph Evans Mr. Robert Kingsmill Ms. Michelle Perleberg Mr. Bob Vance Ms. Rhonda Evans Ms. Leslie Klein Mr. Bill Pope Mr. and Mrs. James W. Mr. Frederick Farr Mr. and Mrs. Terry Koch Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Vanderburg Mrs. B. Elliott Field Mr. Bradley Korbel Proffitt Ms. Jennifer Walton Mr. Stephen H. Field Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kovack Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mr. Dave Warren Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Frisbey Mr. and Mrs. James Kulseth Prosser Mr. John F. Watkins Mr. Frank Frobisher Mr. Doug La Belle Mr. David B. Quin Mr. Ron Watkins Mrs. Katherine P. Liddle Mr. Brian Wear July 1, 2017– June 30, 2018

Mr. Charles Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bosl Mr. Martin Cox Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dr. and Mrs. Fred Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Ren Bowden Mr. Ray Crawford Freund Mr. Christopher J. Weide Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mr. John L. Dawson Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gadd Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch Boyette Mrs. Rose Deady Mr. Bill Gerber Ms. Shirley T. White Ms. Cathy Bracken Mr. Edmund DeBlasio Mr. Peter Giacobbi Mr. Harry Wilhelm Mr. Steven Brant Ms. Maryl Delzell Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mr. Dale Dingerson Goldberg Williams Bremer Mrs. Barbara Dohrmann Mr. Richard Golisch Mrs. Norman B. Williamson Mr. Dennis Brenenstall Mr. Walter Doll Mr. David Gongora Mr. Daniel Withers Mr. J. H. Brewer Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Donohue Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Mr. Milan Wukadinovich Mr. and Mrs. John Brinsley Mr. Stephen A. Downs Goodman Mr. Vincent Broncatello Ms. Marilyn Drennan Ms. Dorothy Graham Private Mr. Dave Brooks Mr. Claude Dudouit Ms. Stephanie Grant ($100 to $249) Ms. Serena L. Brosio Ms. Marlena Edmonston Mr. and Mrs. Dan Green Mr. Gerry P. Abracosa Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bross Mrs. Carolyn Ehrler Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Green Mr. Jeff Alton Mr. Bruce Brown Mr. Ade Eitner Ms. Adele Gronbach Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mr. Rob Ekstrom Mr. Nathan Guillory Mr. and Mrs. Ken Anderson Broxterman Mr. Steven J. Elie Mr. Gabriel Gutierrez Mr. Michael D. Antonovich Ms. Lisa Bryan Mr. Bill Ellerman Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hadley Mr. and Mrs. Raul Arellano Mr. Joe Bucz Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Elson Ms. Karen Hadley Mr. and Mrs. Guilford C. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Burch Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Mr. David Haliscky Babcock Ms. Sharon A. Burns Emery Mr. William Hall Dr. Patricia Baccash Mr. Michael Byrne Ms. Lois Ericson Mrs. Patricia Hanna Ms. Jean Ballantyne Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cable Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ernst Mr. John Hannon Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bancroft Mr. Charles Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Mr. Robert Hardman Mr. C. Forrest Bannan Mr. Mike Calicott Esparza Ms. Joyce Harrison Ms. Shauna Barger Mr. James Cameron Mr. Josue Estrada Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Base Mr. Dan E. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Bob Falk Hartman Ms. Cheryl L. Batiste Ms. Joan Anderson Ms. Georgia Farnella Dr. James Hartmann Ms. Victoria Beaver Campbell Mr. D. W. Fedde Ms. Patricia Hay Ms. Carol Beener Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. Harvey Beigle Campbell Fernandez Healey Mr. John C. Bell Mr. Steven N. Carter Ms. Marianna Fisher Mr. V. E. Hicks Ms. Jean Bennett Ms. Priscilla O. Chacon Ms. Zemula Pierce Fleming Rev. and Mrs. Stanley Hirtle Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mr. Peter Chen Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hoelscher Bergfalk Ms. Noel Christensen Fogliani Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. James Berklas Mr. and Mrs. Alan Clark Dr. Wayne Foran Ms. Stephanie Hoogeveen Ms. Cathy Bertolette Mrs. Judith Clemetson Ms. Emily Ford Mr. John G. Horner Ms. Dorothy Biby Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mrs. Beryl Fordyce Mr. Ken Horstmann Ms. Catherine Bissell Collier Mr. and Mrs. Gary Fort Mr. Ronald Hudson Ms. Jean Blake Mr. and Mrs. David Mr. Arvin Fosse Ms. Jane Hulick Mrs. Suzanne B. Blakeman Compton Mr. Mike Foster Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. Howard Bland Mr. and Mrs. Loren Cook, II Ms. Patti Fowler Humpres Mrs. Kathryn Bocker Ms. Kay Cook Mr. Charlie Frank Mr. Richard Huyssen Ms. Sheila Bohman Ms. Suzanne Coots Mrs. Frances J. Franzen Ms. Agnes Ichikawa Ms. Barbara Bollinger Mr. Al Coussirat Ms. Ann W. Igata Fiscal Year 2018 Special Friends Continued

Mr. Malcolm Ince Ms. Rachel Malkenhorst Mr. and Mrs. Tim Oliver Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. William G. Ms. Yvonne Maloof Ms. Judy Tarlton Ostrander Roemmele Irving Mr. and Mrs. Theodore P. Ms. Vicki O’Toole Mrs. Marilyn C. Ross Ms. M. Elizabeth Jacka Manders Mr. Jerid Pacheco Ms. Ann B. Rossell Ms. Jodi Jacobson Dr. Richard Marder Mr. Alan Paine Mr. Donald Roudenbush Mr. Brian James Mr. Christopher Marechal Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Paiste Mr. Robert Rumpp Mr. and Mrs. David James Mr. Tom Martin Mr. Jeff Pakula Mr. Don Russell Mr. Eddie James Ms. Michelle Martinez Mr. Peter C. Pallette Mr. Kenny Ruzicka Mr. and Mrs. Alan H. Mr. Glen Martyn Mrs. Claudia Parker Mr. Robert Ruzicka Johnson Mr. and Mrs. John Mason Mr. Gary Parker Ms. Galen Sanford Mr. Edward A. Johnson Mr. Richard Matthews Ms. Roberta Parkes Mr. Frank Saucedo Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson Ms. Cynthia May Ms. Rosi Partida Mr. and Mrs. George Ms. Susanne Johnson Ms. Janet Mc Donald Ms. Evelyn Friedrich Schlatter Ms. Dolores Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Marvin R. Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Derek Scott Ms. Betty C. Jones McClain Mrs. Sylvia Pauloo-Taylor Ms. Jane Scott Ms. Annette R. Karnes Ms. Elizabeth McFadgen Mr. David Pelsue Mr. and Mrs. Jack Segerdahl Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Ms. May McNey Mr. Chris Percival Ms. Dixie Self Kelley Mr. Kevin Meenan Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Michael Serra Mr. Barry Kemp Mr. Joe R. Mendoza Pernecky Mr. Dale Short Mr. Blaine Kennedy Ms. Gail Meyer Mr. Bill Perrone Ms. Elizabeth Silverstone Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kerfoot Dr. and Mrs. Wilford Mr. George M. Person, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Silvestri Ms. Mary Kersting Michael Ms. Kerri Peterson Mrs. Evelyn Simensen Ms. Trisha Kett Mr. James P. Michaelson Mr. Miles G. Petroff Mrs. Marcia M. Simmons Mr. Russell Kirbey Mr. David Midgley Mr. and Mrs. Don Pins Ms. Carol Size Mr. Brandon Klaus Mr. and Mrs. Jim Milliken Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sledd Dr. and Mrs. Christ Koconis Ms. Pam Mitchell Plourde Ms. Donna Sloan Mr. Edward J. Koczak Mrs. Krista Mizerak Mr. Rudy Pock Mr. R. Ernest Smith Mr. Didier Koskas Mr. Eric Monroe Mr. Ken Pomije Mr. James E. Staley Mr. Bruce Langedyke Mr. Peter Moore Mr. Stuart Pompel Ms. Marylin Stephens Ms. Carolyn Le Sage Mr. Rigmar Morales Mr. and Mrs. David Poor Mr. Daniel Stern Mrs. Ann Lehan Ms. Debbie Moreno Mr. and Mrs. James Powell Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Mrs. Linda Leisner Ms. Sally E. Mosher Mr. Ed Quezada Strayer Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leist Mr. and Mrs. Ken Moyle Mr. Joseph Ramirez Mr. Paul Street Mr. Hal Lester Mr. Mark Mulvey Ms. Diana Raney Ms. Deborah K. Streiber Ms. Kathleen Liebert Mrs. Teresa Nally Dr. Michele Raney Mr. Jeff Styles Mr. and Mrs. Arnold C. Mrs. Bob Nelson Mrs. Lisa Recendez Mr. and Mrs. Victor Talbot Linde Dr. Donald R. Nelson Ms. Judy Richards Mr. and Mrs. Frank Talon Mr. and Mrs. Edward Loftus Mr. Mike Nelson Mr. Robert Richards Mr. John D. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Willis D. Mr. Richard Nelson Mr. Michael Richardson Ms. Nancy Taylor Longyear, II Ms. Sheryl Nelson Mrs. Eugenia Riordan Mr. Donald R. Teixeira Mr. and Mrs. Greg Loucks Mr. Robert Nicholson Ms. Martha L. Rios Mr. John Thompson Ms. Jacqueline K. Ludlum Mr. Bill Noon Mr. Ash Rizk Mr. Joe Tiscornia Mr. Jerry Macenas Mr. Michael Noonan Mrs. Jody J. Roberto Mr. Stan Tkaczyk Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mrs. Joy Nuttmann Mr. and Mrs. Don Robinson Mr. Stephen Tobias Maclean Mrs. Charles Obershaw Ms. Yolanda Rodriguez Ms. Gwen Toma Mrs. Heidi Madris Ms. Ruth T. Ogle Mr. Paul A. Tonkin July 1, 2017 – June 30, 2018

Ms. Teresa Toscano Mr. Michael Allen Mr. and Mrs. Bob Corteway Ms. Ramona Garcia Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mr. Jose Cortez Mr. Michael Garofalo Trenkle Ammirato Mr. David Coury Ms. Marion R. Gasper Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Trinklein Ms. Susan Andrews Mr. Rich Cramton Ms. Beth Gertmenian Mr. Richard Truesdell Ms. Evelyn Anleu-Yates Mrs. Barbara F. Crandall Ms. Jean Gessl Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mr. Steven Armandico Mr. H. Stephen Cranston Mrs. Sandra Gibson Uhlman Mr. Lawrence Arrieta Mr. Clark Crump Mr. and Mrs. David B. Gish Mr. Steve Unger Mr. William Arsenault Ms. Donna Cullen Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Glahe Ms. Heike Unkel Mr. David Atkinson Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dabbieri Mr. and Mrs. William Ms. Corrine Van Dyk Mrs. Elizabeth Bagby Mr. Jonathan Davy Gledhill Mrs. David Van Every Mr. Chris Baldewin Dr. Linda De Long Mr. Joseph Glosek Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Vanyo Mr. Gil Becerra Mr. and Mrs. Mario Ms. Cathy Goldinger Mr. Ernest A. Vargas Mr. Scott Beetler Del Rosario Mrs. John D. Gonzales Mr. Robert A. Vargas Mr. David Benardo Mr. John Delagarza Ms. Julie Goodell Mr. Joe Velasquez Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bennett Mr. Jon Deyan Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Verne Ms. Susan Bermudez Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Goyenetche Mr. Robert G. Victor Mr. Steven F. Bilderain Di Mino Mr. and Mrs. Guy Grater Mr. Richard Vliet Mr. Nasario Birrueta Mr. Paul Dicecca Mr. Tom Greene Ms. Barbara Wallace Ms. Ronna Bixby Dr. and Mrs. Donald Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mr. Austin Webber Mr. Kenneth Bleck Dickerson Griffith Ms. Joan Wester Mr. Jeffrey Bourque Mr. Jerry Dingle Ms. Gisela Guttman Ms. Pat Whalen Mr. Don Brennan Ms. Toni DiSalvo Mr. William M. Haber Mr. and Mrs. Rod Wilger Mr. Austin Brooks Mr. Marko Djoric Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hack Ms. Jeanette Wilson-Brown Dr. Lawrence J. Budner Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Mr. Dale Hadfield Mr. Brad Withers Mrs. Marcia A. Burhenn Donner Mrs. Robert H. Hadfield Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mr. David Burkhart Mr. and Mrs. Duane Mr. Rusty Hadley Wold-Graham Mr. James Busuttil Douglass Ms. Elaine Hall Mr. Larry Wolf Mr. Daryl Butcher Mr. George Dull Mr. Ryan Hall Mr. James Wolfe Mr. David Buttain Ms. Michelle Echegaray Ms. Susan Hall Ms. E. Dollie Wolverton Mr. Gerald Buzzard Ms. Carol Eckmeder Ms. Karin Hanson Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wood Mr. Clark R. Byam Mr. Larry Edgar Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Mr. and Mrs. Jacques Yeager Mrs. John Byrnes Mr. and Mrs. Roger Evans Hardwick Mr. Kevin Yoder Mr. Tommy Calhoun Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Fedor Mr. Allan Hare Mr. Carlin Yuen Dr. and Mrs. Bob Carter Mr. and Mrs. John C Mr. Skylor Harrison Mr. T. Sam Ziady Mr. Burt Casazza Ferreira Mr. Tom Hartigan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Mr. Michael Catalano Mr. Bruce Fickling Mr. Craig Heidman Ziegler Mrs. David Champman Mr. Joseph Figueroa Miss Suzanne Hemphill Mr. James Chen Ms. Martha Figueroa Mr. Kevin Hensley Private Mr. Tony Christina Mr. and Mrs. Joe Findeis Mr. Mike Hesse ($50 to $99) Ms. Loring Christine Mr. Craig L. Finlayson Ms. Karen Higgins Abacherli Family Mr. Allen Clark Mrs. Harold K. Flanders Mr. Joshua Himes Mr. and Mrs. Richard Abel Mr. Heath Cofran Mr. David Flores Mrs. Denise D. Hinson Mr. Bryon Aceto Ms. Carol Ann Collins Mr. John W. Flores Mr. Delwyn Hocker Mr. Fidel Acosta Mr. Robby Connole Mr. John Flores Mrs. Trish Hodge Mr. Ted T. Akahori Mr. Andrew Conway Mr. Peter Frailey Mr. Steve Hofmann Mr. and Mrs. Burr Allegaert Mr. Nick Cooke Mr. and Mrs. John Gallagher Mr. David Hogle Fiscal Year 2018 Special Friends Continued

Mr. William Holden Mr. Darryl Martel Ms. Mary A. Nizio Mr. Ted Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Dean Martin Mrs. Carol Noble Mr. Trent Sanders Huntington Ms. Janet Mason Mr. Mike Novak-Smith Mr. Marc Sandford Mr. Chuck Immormino Mr. Richard Matthews Mr. Alex Oag Mr. and Mrs. Ravi Sandhu Mr. Mike Irmer Mr. Vincent Mayeda Mr. Ryan Oakley Mr. Jeff Sanford Mr. Cody James Mr. and Mrs. Brian Mayfield Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ms. Loren Sansom Mr. and Mrs. Steve Jaros Mr. Kenneth McClister O’Connor Ms. Heidi S. Schellhas Ms. Susan Jenson Mr. William McDonnell Mr. Thomas E. O’Donnell Mr. Karl Schick Mr. Doug Johnson Ms. Meggie McEwen Ms. Shelly Olson Mr. Douglas Setmeyer Mr. Robert Johnson Mr. Kyle McFadden Mr. Sam Orefice Mr. Gary Sharp Mr. Charles Jones Mr. Timothy McGonigle Mr. Juan Ortega Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Mr. Samuel Kao Mr. Andrew McGowan Mr. Mac Ortega Sheffer Mr. Mike Kenady Mrs. Christine McGurty Mr. Alberto Ortiz Mr. Mike Smith Mr. John Kiescich Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ms. Donna M. Ostronic Mr. and Mrs. Wes Smith Mrs. Gayle Kiley McKinley Mr. Eddie Padilla Ms. Catherine Snider Mrs. Judy King Mr. John McMullen Mr. Jacob Pakula Mr. Mike Sokfa Mr. Dan Kjonegaard Mr. Frank Medina Mr. and Mrs. Greg Pappas Mr. Kenneth Soleta Ms. Shirley M. Klein Ms. Katherine Meermans Ms. Trudy Park Ms. Beatriz Garcia Soto Ms. Shirley Knopf Mr. John Melton Mr. John Parker Mr. Michael Spellman Mr. Craig C. Knutsen Ms. Elyse Mengle Mr. John Parrett Mrs. Betty Stahl Mr. Jeff Koenig Ms. Robin Merandi Ms. Kay Parsons Mr. Scott Stamp Mr. Phil Korycinski Ms. Emma Merrells Mr. Garry Pecoy Mr. Allen Sterris Mrs. Donald Kral Mr. Jerry Merrill Mr. Francisco Perez Mr. Rob Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kramer Mr. and Mrs. Larry Merrill Mr. Ted Perri Mr. Matt Stone Dr. and Mrs. Stewart Kreiss Mr. Chris Mewes Mr. and Mrs. Mark Petersen Mrs. Lizanne Suter Ms. Joan Kruse Ms. Patricia Michaelson Mr. Steve Pililian Mr. Richard Sutton Mr. Mitchell Kussoy Ms. Ethel Miksits Ms. Isabel Pulvers Mr. Eddie Swanenbrug Ms. Mary L. Lambert Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Miles Mr. Gimlet M. Quijano-Sur Mr. Eddie Swanenburg Mr. Thomas Landis Mr. Kenneth Miller Mr. Fernando Ramos Mr. Tom Szwajkos Mr. Brody Laurance Mr. Brent Mivelaz Mr. Deen Reilly Mr. Charlie Tachdjian Ms. Celia A. Leaver Mr. Glen Moore Mr. Chris Reis Ms. Katherine Talbert Ms. Susan Lefler Mr. and Mrs. John M. Mr. Mike Rhoades Mr. Randy Tan Mr. Kevin Leisure Moore Mr. Brent Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor Mr. Greg Lewin Ms. Genevieve Morales Mr. Chris Roberts Mr. Russ Taylor Mr. Lemuel Libunao Mr. and Mrs. David Moran Mr. Neil Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Terry Taylor Ms. Mary Lindgren Mr. Mike Moses Mr. Richard Rogers Ms. Shelly Tellez Ms. Lainie Lord Mr. Tim Moultrup Mr. Joseph Rohr Mr. Milt Thomas Mr. Adolfo Luna Mr. Brian J. Mullan Mr. Mark Rosendahl Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thorne Mr. Michael Lydon Mr. Steve Murdoch Ms. Wendy Ross Mr. Jon Tilley Mr. and Mrs. John Lyon Mr. Steven Murray Mr. and Mrs. John Roubian Ms. Susanne Tobey Ms. Penny Maciel Mr. David Myers Mr. Edward Roybal Mr. Jeff Torok Mrs. Patricia Maloney Mr. James Nehring Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Rozance Mr. David Torres Ms. Ann Markevitch Mr. Scott Nichols Mr. Darryl Salmon Dr. Leonard Torres Mr. Orville L. Marlett Ms. Teri Niebuhr Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mr. Victor Triana Mr. Mel Marquez Mr. John Niederkorn Sanders Mr. Thomas Truppi July 1, 2017 – June 30, 2018

Mr. Andy Tyler California Community Armstrong Garden Centers Dunkel Bros. Machinery Mr. Bob Ulloa Foundation Assurant Foundation Moving Mr. and Mrs. Peter Van Capital Group Co. Matching East Auto Body Inc. Bommel Charitable Foundation A-Tech Consulting Edward Jones Investments Ms. Joanne Van Emburgh Crary Foundation Automania Enclos Mr. John A. Vasquez Douglas Foundation Bank of America Eyenovation Multimedia Mr. Steven Vittas Emelco Foundation Barnstorm Cafe LLC Mr. Vance Vlasek General Motors Foundation Bassani Manufacturing Fikse Wheels Ms. Janice Warner Henry L. Guenther Boeing Company Gift Forest Lawn Memorial Park Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wasney Foundation Match Foz Helmets Ms. Nancy Watson Stephen & Mary Graves Bolton & Company Franco Transport Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Weiss Foundation Brad Boyle Motorsports Griots Garage Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Werley HWL Family Foundation BRM North America GTI Contractors Mr. and Mrs. Bob Westfield The Gloria & Jack Kramer Buena Vista High School Harrington Group Ms. Kate Westlake Family Foundation Staff Heroes Home Advantage/ Ms. Katherine White The Kula Foundation Bursch Exhaust Horsepower King Realty Group Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lewis A. Kingsley Engineering Hiawatha Corporation Whitehill Foundation California Earthscapes HomeAdvisor Mrs. Joyce Wickline Lilly’s Gift Foundation Car Guy Clothing Infiniti of Montclair Mr. Bob Wierenga Magistro Family Foundation CBE Office Solutions Interiors Plus Mr. Jeff Wierschke Seeley W. Mudd Foundation CD Foodservice International Aero Products Mr. David Williams Oarsmen Foundation Chino Rotary Club International Auto Group Ms. Carolyn Wilson Ralph M. Parsons Chino Valley Dairy J & R Motorsports Mr. John Wilson Foundation Products J. Hilburn, Inc. Mr. Stephen Wilson Grace Ford Salvatori Chipotle Joey’s Bar-B-Q Mr. Wade D Winters Foundation Classic Cycle Events JP Allen Hotels & Mr. Lincoln J. Wood Lon V. Smith Foundation Circle Automotive Group Apartments Mr. Ed Wyche Carl E. Wynn Foundation Citizens Business Bank LA Covers Mr. Ferdinand Yadao Pat and Rose Young Collins Foods International Lamb Weston Ms. Roberta Eileen Young Foundation Consumer Reporting Le Claire Pen’s Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Compliance Associates Lemole Family Charitable Yturralde Corporations and Credit Union of Southern Trust Mr. Alex Zaragoza Organizations California Local Independent Charities Ms. Anita Ziebe A Day in the Dirt DJN Studios Inc. Los Serranos Golf & Mr. Mark Zimmerman All American Asphalt Direct Connnection Mailing Country Club American Telephone Amazon Smile Drug Enforcement Mann, Gelon, Glodney Comm. American Career College/ Administration Marine Air Inc. West Coast University Dunwody & White London, McKenna Porsche Foundations American Telephone PA Mecum Auctions, Inc. Ahmanson Foundation Communication Allstate Foundation Anheuser-Busch Sales The Howard and Nikki Apollo Insurance Services Applebaum Foundation Architecture for Education, Bergen Foundation Inc. Fiscal Year 2018 Special Friends Continued

Melnick Metal Works Inc. RFCC/Riam Riverside Stoddard Parts Estate Gifts Microsoft Matching Gifts Rochester Software Thrivent Financial Walter & Marion Merrill Miller Coors Associates Inc. TJX Companies, Inc. Bateman Estate MOMS Club Chino Hills Roscoes Famous Deli TNT Industrial Evelyn Egtvedt Estate Central Rotary Club of Big Bear Toyota4Good Dorothy Gillespie Estate Motorcycle Artworks Lake Treviso Chiropractic Katherine Moir Estate Moto Therapy Apparel Russo and Steele LLC Triple H Foods Elise R. Olton Estate Northern Ops Rutherford Co Inc. Troy Lee Designs George and Mary Patton Ocean Hill Country Club SABIC Innovative Plastics United Health Group Estate Pacific Towing Sansum Medical Clinic United Way of Los Angeles Paragon Acoustical Co. SharkSquad Motorcycle Warren Clark’s Custom Paragon Packaging Attorneys Carpets Solutions Sherwood Oil Consultants West Covina Emblem Club Pasadena Auxiliary of Boys Sierra Madre Collection No 299 Republic Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. Wild & Twisted Foods Payroll Link So Cal Gas Company Z Ultimate Self Defense Point Farms Soroptimist Intnl. of Chino 2020 Motors Portrait Construction, Inc. Soul Motor Co. Preferred Community Southern California Management Motorcycle Progressive Escrow Inc. Stay San Diego Quarto Publishing Group Rancho Del Chino Rotary Club RetroMotoring & Co. Re/Max Top Producers Renewal by Anderson of Orange County

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