2018 Gratitude Report A Year to Celebrate “Change is the only constant” is a common phrase used to describe the disability service industry. We have to continually adapt and change how we do business to meet the changing needs and regulations that govern our work. At times, we have had to make dramatic changes to our service model in order to survive and thrive. A few years ago, as funding to support people with disabilities in the state of continued to decline, the state encouraged organizations like CCRI to think differently about how to deliver a full spectrum of supports. Coupled with the impending workforce crisis, we knew we needed to do something differently. CCRI fully embraced this challenge and developed the Independent by Design (IBD) program. This innovative program promotes independence by utilizing technology rather than costly 1:1 staffing. IBD is the only program of its type in this region. It is a program that saves taxpayer dollars and cuts down the number of staff needed, addressing both the lack of funding and workforce crisis. At CCRI, we are a family. The people we support are not just a number. When we noticed that aging was taking a toll on David and his basement room was becoming more difficult for him to access, instead of following the industry norm of moving David to a new home, we found a way to keep him with his roommates. Lane, David, Greg and Brad have lived together for ten years and consider each other family. It just wasn’t an option to split them up. After exhausting our options of accessible housing in Moorhead, #Build4TheGuys was launched. We asked the community to help support the project and they showed up in a big way. The guys moved into their fully accessible home in January and the campaign for the home was closed out with the overwhelming support from the community. Throughout the years, CCRI has remained true to our original vision of walking beside people with disabilities and assisting them to live their best life. During my 25 year tenure, CCRI has grown tremendously and has developed a reputation for services and employment

2 CCRI 2018 Annual Report that are well known and respected in the community. Our retention of employees is second to none for this industry which directly correlates with the outstanding services we provide. Our team puts their heart and soul into everything they do as evidenced by the connections they make with the people they work with. This connection provides a level of support that is built upon trust. CCRI is an organization that is so different from many others in our space because of these deep connections. While this isn’t something that shows up on our balance sheet, the dedication of our team is an asset and a true differentiator to how we run our business. CCRI has received recognition as a Top 150 Workplace in Minnesota for the last four years. The work we do is critical. Our work touches the lives of thousands of people. The opportunities we provide allow people to live so much more than a basic life—they can live the life they have dreamed of—just like you and I. I can’t imagine our community without CCRI’s presence. From our CCRI family to yours,

Shannon Bock Executive Director

www.CCRIMoorhead.org 3 2018 Achievements

people were served by our 162 mental health department people were served by our 24 Independent by Design program

hours of 743,884 service were provided to people with disabilities

people applied 1,333 to work at CCRI hours of 25,682+ training were provided to team members CCRI athletes participated in of new hires were from 96 Fargo Marathon events 31% employee referrals CCRI team members made Fargo employee retention 112 Marathon participation possible 54% rate was maintained (industry average is 33%) athletes participated in Red 84 River Valley Adaptive Softball volunteers helped run Red was invested in 16 River Valley Adaptive Softball $257,783 life-enhancing opportunities for the people we serve

interns made priceless contributions to our team 12 people attended Camp HERO volunteers helped enhance the 63 125 lives of people with disabilities 111 people attended CCRI Prom in scholarships were $8,800 awarded to team of CCRI team members members to enhance their education 91% would recommend CCRI to their friends as a great place to work

4 CCRI 2018 Annual Report same workers. Because of our location, an additional 2019 Challenges hurdle is competing for workers with , Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) provide critical which pays $4–$6 more an hour. supports to people with disabilities day in and day From 2011–2017, our average overtime hours were out, supporting them to live, learn and work as 19,935 per year. As the crisis worsened, we provided independently as possible. Minnesota is in the midst 44,148 hours of overtime in 2018 alone. of a DSP workforce shortage now at crisis level. If the lack of legislative support continues in Minne- Individuals and their families rely on community- sota, we will have to make some difficult changes that based service providers like CCRI to live their best may result in further limiting the services we provide. lives. Payment rates for these services are set by the state legislature, and it is these rates that directly Minnesota must show we value disability services affect staff wages. Wages directly affect the workforce and the workers who provide these supports. Passing shortage. Unfortunately, in 2018, the legislature legislation is imperative. If we do nothing, the passed a budget with a 7% rate cut to our industry. workforce shortage will continue to threaten the services and supports our clients and their families depend on. Crisis Statistics Minnesota CCRI While we have not closed any programs, we have cut 30% caregiver shortfall 21% caregiver shortfall staffing hours. A cut in staffing results in decreased Overtime up 40% Overtime up 45% individual activities and a reliance on group activi- 60% turnover rate 43% turnover rate ties. This is a big step backwards for our clients. Please make your voice heard and contact your In Minnesota there is a 17% wage disparity between legislators throughout each year’s session. Without disability services and occupations competing for the your partnership, our workforce crisis will continue.

Our Funding Gap Each year, a portion of our budget comes from philanthropic support and gifts from caring people like you. We call this amount our funding gap. Closing the gap in our budget for numerous life-enhancing activities not funded by the state will take $77,057 in community support this year. This fund supports Camp HERO, Adaptive Softball, Prom, Talent Show and individualistic needs like therapies, art supplies, clothing, memberships, etc. To close the gap on our Greatest Need Fund will take $ 187,866 this year. This fund supports things we would like to accomplish that general and/or operating financial resources have kept us from accomplishing. Examples are technology/software, staff training/leadership, home modifications, transportation, and agency innovations.

2019 2019 Service Enhancement Funding Gap Greatest Need Fund Gap $90,000 Budget $326,909 Budget

$187,866 Funding Gap $77,057 Funding Gap

www.CCRIMoorhead.org 5 When Love Builds a House—by Amber Lobdell When love builds a house, beautiful things happen. I knew the guys would love the new house when I saw the well-thought- out blueprints which took into account all of their needs and interests—an art room for Dave, two big closets for Brad, a window to see the stars for Greg, and a hidden entrance for Lane’s “bat cave.” When I saw the accessible tub, the high ceilings, personalized, and lovingly placed decor, cozy reclining spots on the couch, the amazing “flow,” and cheerful sunlight flooding the house with warmth, I couldn’t wait to show them the house. Every last detail was done with so much thoughtfulness and love. But, beyond that, knowing that people in the community made this happen for these four beautiful, deserving guys—it made me feel so warm and happy my eyes filled with tears. I knew they’d love it. But I didn’t expect the big, noticeable changes in the guys and their dynamic as a whole. In my time working with David, he hasn’t been a big fan of change. So we weren’t quite sure what to expect with such a big move. I thought David was happy in his previous home, but since moving in, David’s expressive language and chattiness has grown immensely. It is noticeable to everyone who knows him. He had his first “toy day” in the new house, and when he got home he said, “the house is beautiful.” We thought he meant the new doll house he had just purchased and he quickly corrected us, gesturing to his home, “This new house. I love it here.” He frequently chats excitedly with staff and roommates, and I started suddenly learning new things about him...like when we were crafting in his new art room and he randomly said, “Amber. I want to listen to Willie Nelson. He’s my buddy” and started laughing. I got out my phone and searched for Willie Nelson on YouTube and David quickly specified, “On the Road Again.” So as “On the Road Again” echoed through the house it quickly drew in Brad, then Lane, then Greg. The guys have always been like brothers, but we are suddenly finding that they very rarely spend time in their own rooms now. They can all fit at the same dining room table now like the family they are. We have already had a few impromptu dance parties in the living room

6 CCRI 2018 Annual Report and have get-togethers with friends planned. The guys all have cozy (even reclining) spots on the couch. And of course there are times when this togetherness brings arguments over which TV show to watch or who gets the bathtub first. The new accessible bathtub has been a big hit. Baths didn’t used to be part of Greg and Brad’s lives. And it used to be very difficult for David to get in and out of the bathtub. Now they all have a warm bath every day. In Greg’s case, he has bubble bath up to his shoulders (and usually has a bubble Santa beard). While he soaks I can often hear him belting out songs...the other night he was belting out a love song about quesadillas. And when I poked my head in the bathroom and said, “Hey! Did I hear someone singing to quesadillas in here?! No quesadillas in the tub!” he laughed until he cried. After all the excitement of moving and all of the publicity (now when Brad meets new people he asks either, “what station are you from?” or “are you here to interview me?”), and a brief bout of influenza, we are truly enjoying the house and beauty of day-to-day life there to the fullest. But I think one of my favorite representations of what this house means for the guys is something Lane said to me. We talked about how well he is doing his exercises on his stationary bike since moving to the new house. He isn’t concerned anymore about how soon he can be done, and he and rides much longer. I told him I was really proud of him and he told me, “I have more space to ride in the new house.” Although he knows you don’t actually physically move a stationary bike, I knew exactly what he meant. In this open, flowing, beautiful home, the guys feel limitless. And cherished togetherness. It is everything and more than I hoped for them. And we are all so grateful for the generosity of the community for these four very deserving, amazing guys.

www.CCRIMoorhead.org 7 Options for Independent Living CCRI’s Options Department offers a wide range of service oppor­ tunities for people with disabilities who need less-than-24-hour care. Supports are catered to people of of all ages to assist them in living their best lives. We are excited to share a few of their stories. Abbi is one of the brightest, kindest, and most outgoing people you will ever have the privilege to meet. On any given day, no matter the time, she is guaranteed to have a smile on her face and will absolutely put one on yours. At six months old, Abbi was diagnosed with spastic quadriplegic cerebral palsy. Abbi has endured multiple orthopedic surgeries throughout her life which required intense physical therapy afterwards to regain her strength and mobility. She has gone from being in a wheelchair to a walker and now, because of a lot of hard work, uses forearm crutches when she is out in the community. For the past two years, Abbi, under the guidance of her CCRI caregiver KyLee, attended an adaptive exercise class twice a week at the TNT Fitness Center. It was at TNT that Abbi discovered her love A bbi (R) and KyLee of Cross-Fit. With KyLee’s help and encouragement, Abbi learned quickly that there are no limitations in her abilities. With KyLee right by her side cheering her on, Abbi competed in the Fargo Mania Cross-fit Competition! Her team, the Dragons, won the competition and took home the Fargo Mania Belt. Abbi was strong, proud and unstoppable. Armed with new found confidence and encouragement and motivation from her amazing team of caregivers, Abbi set a goal to complete the Fargo Marathon 5k. Abbi trained and trained for this huge community event. When Abbi WALKED across that finish line, there wasn’t a dry eye to be found. She did it, without the use of her wheelchair! Abbi’s positive outlook, her eager attitude and motivation to push limits and achieve new goals helps her thrive day in and day out. She is truly living her best life! Angie and Theresa went to High School together and with support from CCRI have been able to continue their friendship throughout the years. Their caregivers plan and coordinate a “girls night out” on Friday evenings. They have enjoyed many nights of going out to eat, shopping at the mall, going to movies, and many other fun things! They both look forward to these getaways and many laughs are shared. And, when their schedules allow, they also exercise together on weekdays using YMCA passes granted to them by generous donors. After all, exercising is much more fun with a friend!

Theresa and Angie

8 CCRI 2018 Annual Report Matthew joined the CCRI family when he was three years old. It has been such an honor to walk alongside Matt and his family over the last seventeen years. Like most teenagers, Matthew enjoys going out and about and spending time with peers. CCRI caregivers help to make this happen. Together they attend fitness classes, dances, church, camps and whatever else he wants to do. His amazing team is excellent at deciphering Mat- thew’s non-verbal cues, facial expressions and body language. Matthew’s voice is heard when they are together which is empowering. Matthew’s team of caregivers are creative and when they found that music relaxed him, they incorporated it into all parts of his day. Wearing headphones allows Matthew to relax and better focus on tasks at hand. Matthew is not shy when it comes to song choice and is quick to let people know when he wants to skip a song. Matthew’s team is always looking for new community opportunities and for ways to Matthew on one of his outtings. use his voice.

Joe with his iPad. Joe is an adorable, active, seven-year- old who eagerly awaits the arrival of his CCRI caregiver every day after school. Recently he received a new communi- cation device. The use of technology seemed to spark his learning and there has been an increase in his verbal communication. With guidance and encouragement from his caregivers, Joe is now able to greet his peers both verbally and with his device. With the use of technology and support from his caregivers Joe has begun to find his voice.

Theresa and Angie

www.CCRIMoorhead.org 9 Providing Effective Therapy for the Treatment of Trauma. A bad car accident is a traumatic event and can cause victims to be unable to get past the fear and anxiety of being in another crash. This can lead to what is called severe trauma. This fear can cause terrible nightmares, a fear of driving, or even of being in a car. In the victim’s mind, the accident is repeated over and over and it becomes a “block”, preventing them from getting back to normal life. CCRI’s Mental Health Department is now providing Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), a technique allowing us to help remove the block and allow healing to begin. Linda Pagenkopf, LICSW joined CCRI in 2018, bringing her expertise in EMDR, one of the most powerful clinical tools available for treating trauma. This therapy has existed since the 1980s. It is incredibly client-centered as the therapist/ counselor is always connected with the client. The client decides what he or she would like to talk about. The EMDR session usually begins with the therapist and client visiting about their reason for coming and then a calming reflection or thought to ease any fear or concerns the client might have. During EMDR therapy, the client thinks about a disturbing incident (like a car accident they were in) while at the same time focusing on the therapist’s hand slowly moving from side to side having two fingers facing up toward the ceiling. The client follows the fingers back and forth for 7–15 seconds. There are no expectations from the therapist/counselor, only what the client is comfortable with. This type of therapy usually requires less sessions than regular counseling. It is not hypnoses. It is a way to help the brain understand the trauma is no longer current, but only a memory.

10 CCRI 2018 Annual Report Streamlining Through Technology CCRI extended its use of technology Filling shifts in 2018. We purchased recruitment is important. management software. This investment In 2018 we allows for an even greater candidate introduced experience. It helps our HR team streamline TeamXpress every stage of the hiring process and helps us to the Options attract and engage with people, making the Department— hiring process much more efficient. a flexible and easy-to-use We pride ourselves on our training. Our goal scheduling is for team members to be successful and our tool. This app extensive training is designed to give them allows our the tools to succeed. In 2018, we began to caregivers to use a new system called Relias Learning. This view their secure, mobile-friendly system allows us to schedules create and modify training to each person’s on their unique needs. It also offers training modules phones. It required for licensing. Team members also also gives have the choice to enroll in optional training them the ability to pick up open shifts immediately with just the click of a button. In less than a year, Options caregivers were able to fill 1,378.5 hours using the Self-scheduling feature of the application. We understand that when team members are trained well and given tools to succeed, they based on their interests. We have only begun are confident and happy to tap the surface of the training capability performing their jobs—and this system brings and are excited for future that provides a positive training possibilities. impact on our services.

www.CCRIMoorhead.org 11 CCRI Prom The annual CCRI Prom gives people supported by CCRI the opportunity to relive their high school prom and for some, the opportunity to experience prom for the first time. With family and friends seated around them, elegant prom-goers enjoy the grand march, dinner and dance. Starting in March, the CCRI Prom Boutique opens its doors. Prom-goers schedule an appointment to find the perfect dress. When the big day arrives they are greeted by volunteer seamstresses. The variety of dresses has grown over the years and the ladies are grateful for so many beautiful choices. On prom day, members from the community and local businesses set up shop at CCRI. Women come in and have their hair and make-up done. We are incredibly grateful for all the volunteers that help the ladies get glamorous for their big night. CCRI is able to hold this event because of community support. Formal wear is donated, decorations are recycled from area High Schools and generous donors provide the meal, entertainment and prizes. It’s not too late to become involved. Prom 2019 will be held on June 3 at the Courtyard by Marriott. We are still collecting monetary donations and prize items. Prize items, can be gift cards, business swag or other small items. It’s truly a night to remember.

12 CCRI 2018 Annual Report CCRI Culture Receiving this award is a huge honor—especially because of how we were chosen. A survey is sent out to all team members of nominated organiza- tions and those results determine the Top 150. This award speaks highly of the culture at CCRI. “It’s always fabulous to win an award,” says Shannon Bock, Executive Director, CCRI, Inc. “Being named one of the Top Places to work in the state is especially rewarding because it is based on feedback from our team members— the people that know us best.” Supporting Our Team Our Culture Leads to Longevity “I used the scholarship In an industry who’s yearly turnover rate is 67%, towards my education. I almost half (267) of our workforce has been with am currently in my fourth us more than three years. of five years at MSUM 30+ years...... 2 studying elementary and ...... special education (double 25–29 years 5 ...... major). There is not a 20–24 years 12 ...... company in town like this 15–19 years 18 company that has provided 10–14 years...... 36 so many opportunities and so much support to a variety 5–9 years...... 84 of different people. I feel beyond blessed!” 3–4 years....110 Britta Peterson—Chris Loe & Jessica Rick Scholarship Recipient Thank You #TeamCCRI Thank you so much for your investment in CCRI’s mission. Our team members have the opportunity to make contri- butions through payroll deductions and other gifts to funds of their choice. In 2018, 70 employees donated more than $6,000. Our amazing team continues to share their time, talents and treasure with the people we support. Alniemy, Kfayah Fadness, Curt Jones, Sarah Moore, Korene Schmidt, Jody Zitzow, Anderson, Laura Forbord, Heather Jonson, Casey Moug, Schultz, Kent Wayne Behl, Dennis Forness, Mark Jorgenson, Tyler Stephanie Siedschlag, Kari Zobel, & Lisa Garberg, Clare Ketterl, Patricia Novak, Kayla Skrove, Jamie Grace Behrens, Jennifer Garrett, Rachel Larson, Anna Paasch, Makayla Sundvall, Brooke Bock, Shannon Gibson, Shane Lenertz, Pat Pepsin, Jenna Taylor, Adam Brager, Holli Gram, Amanda Lindseth, Casey Pickar, Melissa Thompson, Carlson, Nicole Grosz, Beth Lobdell, Amber Pieper, Natalie Shelly Clark, JoAnn Harles, Janet McDonnell, Platt, Kathleen Thorne, Chuck Clark, Marielle Heitmann-Wagy, Samantha Pompe, Dave Thorne, Kelly Colvert, Michelle Tanner McGuigan, Mark Prim, Haley Tweten, Ashley Dullea, Jonathon Hell, Wendy Miedema, Reutter, Walvatne, Loree & Tasha Hickel, Duane Courtenay Makayla Weber, Lynette Dunham, Candi Holdvogt, Maria Miller, Greta Sandbakken, Weisz, Dykema, Beth Hudson, Jody Monson, Hannah Zachary Emerald Eidsmoe, Melanie Johnson, Emma Monson, Terry Sanden, Dianne

www.CCRIMoorhead.org 13 The Social Side of CCRI Each day, more than 500 million tweets are sent on Twitter. That is an average of 6,000 tweets every second. That is a lot of information to sift through. How does CCRI stay relevant with that volume of information? We utilize our Social Employee Team. On average, a company’s employees have 10 times more connections than the company has followers (source: LinkedIn). And author Jay Baer says “Social Media is about people, not logos”. The CCRI social employee team is made up of 27 individual voices who tell the story of our work through moments that happen every day. This method allows CCRI stories to be told in the most authentic way—from the person experiencing it. The variety of viewpoints and volume of content is something we cannot achieve from our brand perspective alone. Last year, we had the incredible opportunity to present with Next Action Digital’s Kirsten Jensen at the ARRM annual conference. This positioned CCRI as a leader in our industry with regard to social presence. Providers across Minnesota learned how to use social media to effectively tell their story and use that to recruit employees. Social media allows us to reach a large amount of people for little to no cost. Our brand accounts have 5,457 connections across Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram. Our social employee team adds another 3,744 connections on Twitter. On average, our team contributes more than 80% of the content put out between the team and our brand account. This trained team celebrate successes, showcase our culture and recognize partnerships in the community. The program highlights the special relationships that form between team members and the people we support. See who you know on our Twitter Team: http://bit.ly/CCRISocialTeam. CCRI Twitter Followers CCRI Tweets CCRIMoorhead: 1,211 CCRIMoorhead: 247 Social Employee Team: 3,744 Social Employee Team: 1,674 Data as of December 2018 Data from Quarter 4 of 2018

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twitter.com/CCRIMoorhead

instagram.com/ccrimoorhead

linkedin.com/company/ccrimoorhead

www.CCRIMoorhead.org 15 Because of You… Thanks to volunteers, generous donors and committed team members, the opportunities were abundant in 2018.

16 CCRI 2018 Annual Report www.CCRIMoorhead.org 17 Our Mission To enhance and enrich the lives and learning of people with disabilities. CCRI Board of Directors Bethany Berkeley—President Philip Baumann Dave Lysne Heather Rye—Vice President Carina Emil Scott Mason Marit Haman—Treasurer Tracy Heng Shiela Sogge Julie Rokke—Secretary Erin Larsgaard

CCRI Senior Leadership (Left to Right) Dave Pompe, Options Assistant Director—19 years Mark McGuigan, Business Manager—18 years Kent Schultz, Information Technology Director—13 years Eric Hilber, Supported Living Services Director—20 years Shannon Bock, Executive Director—24 years Lynette Weber, Options Director—27 years Melanie Eidsmoe, Supported Living Services Assistant Director—13 years Jody Hudson, Development/Communications Director—19 years Shelly Thompson, Human Resources Director—3 years

18 CCRI 2018 Annual Report 2018 Financial Statement Statement of Operations and Changes in Net Assets BEGINNING NET ASSETS $ 7,192,787 Operating Revenue & Support Program $ 16,158,972 Fundraising $ 276,756 Total Revenues, Support & Grants $ 16,435,728 Operating Expenses Program $ 14,128,649 Property Related $ 151,215 Administrative $ 1,618,251 Fundraising $ 179,202 Total Operating Expenses $ 16,077,317 Increase in Net Assets Before Other Income (Expenses) $ 358,411 Other income (expense) Interest Income $ 7,521 Total Other Income $ 7,521 Increase in Net Assets $ 365,932 ENDING NET ASSETS $ 7,558,719

How Funds Were Raised

98.16%—Federal and State Funding 1.68%—Fundraising 0.16%—Private Pay

How Funds Were Spent

Programs and Services—88.8% Administration—11.2%

www.CCRIMoorhead.org 19 Our supporters donate on-line, mail in checks, volunteer at events and help us meet our funding gaps. We receive donations from people all around the country who gener- ously support our cause and make the work Honorariums/Memorials we do possible. In Honor of In Memory of Jerry Deal Thank you. Reegan & Jessica Super-Moen Bock, Barb Jones, Rachel In Memory of Kassie Dillon In Honor of Weber, Lynette Justin & Sean Swanson In Memory of Marie Doll Swanson, Lee & Karen Bock, Barb In Honor of Chuck Thorne In Memory of Ed Ellison Haugen, Joel & Debra Bock, Barb In Honor of Brenda Z. In Memory of Florence Erickson Alniemy, Kfayah Sandberg, Michael & Kathy Eken, Loren & Deb In Memory of Rueben Finger In Memory of Terry Atherton Brenda & Gerald Eid Family Oelke,8 JoAnn In Memory of Darcy Gardner In Memory of Greg Aukes Bock, John & Shannon Pates, Mikkel & Barbara Gardner, Thomas In Memory of Arlene Bailey Gilbertson, Shannon & Linda Gilbertson, Shannon & Linda In Memory of Richard Givans In Memory of Linda Barth Pates, Mikkel & Barbara Behrens, Melva In Memory of Merle Gullekson Dykema, Beth Gilbertson, Shannon & Linda Erickson, Danet In Memory of Don Halvorson Gilbertson, Shannon & Linda Bock, John & Shannon In Honor of Sarah Jones Grant, Kirstin King, Jeff & Rhonda Leiseth, Matt & Janelle In Memory of Wayne Blackledge In Memory of Renae Hanson In Honor of Brandon Kvanvig Bock, Barb Anonymous In Honor of All My Favorite Kvanvig, Mike & Susan In Memory of Willie Bock Bock, John & Shannon CCRI Clients. I Miss You! In Honor of Anna Larson Bock, Barb Hanson, Glen Paasch, Makayla Anonymous In Memory of Lee Brakke Haugen, Mark & Vicki In Honor of All the In Honor of David Lysne Wold, Joyce & Jeff Hayes, Laureen & Terrill Wonderful CCRI Workers. Lysne, Matthew & Karis In Memory of Florina Brienza Hermanson, Michael & Carol Olson, Marshall & Vicki In Honor of Scott Moen Brienza, Anita Ketterl, Kurtis & Patricia In Honor of Mitchell Benson Jones, Rachel In Memory of Oliva Buth Olson-Rethwisch, Carol Benson, David & Debra In Honor of Abbi Pahl Buth, Melanie In Memory of Marla Hendrickson In Honor of Bethany Berkeley Larson, Jolonna Carlson, Wanda Allen, Clyde & Esther & Sean Fredericks Zimmerman, Linda Foley, Tazary Anderson, Kevin & Tammy Gilbertson, Jenna In Honor of Roxie Price Freese, Diana Bock, John & Shannon & Terrance Steiner Jung, Leanne Great Plains Capital Investments Carlson, Bob In Honor of Shannon Bock In Honor of Mackenzie Randklev Halstenson, Megan Dvergsten, Greg & Jill Pladson, Kim Zimmerman, Sara Hiedeman, Ann Gilbertson, Shannon & Linda Grugel, Sharon & Gary In Honor of Tekla In Honor of Richard Lage, Melissa Hamann, Mary & Dennis Bottemiller Pates, Mikkel & Barbara Osborn, Stacy Hendrickson, Donna Jones, Rachel In Honor of Roberts, Paulette Hendrickson, Georgia & Jay Joe & Betty Richards Simunds, Erin In Honor of Bridget Dolechek Holland, Helen Kukowski, Paul & Deb Speidel, Joe & Renee Gard, Jeremiah Jensen, Jeffrey & Joanne In Honor of Jill Ehrmantraut In Honor of In Memory of Richard Carlson Gilbertson, Shannon & Linda Kummer, Keith & Loraine Apex Physical Therapy Mary & Charlie Rumsey Larson, George & Mary In Honor of Rachel Gackle Jones, Rachel In Memory of Julia Chwialkowski Volk, Julie & Jerome Miller, J.A. Fuglestad, Ren & Judith In Honor of Shannon & Jody Nissen, Helga In Memory of Joanne Dahlin In Honor of Great Uncle Don Pladson, Kim Olofson, Leonard & Joyce Gilbertson, Shannon & Linda Carmichael, Robert In Honor of Justin Skaarud Preble, Dawn In Honor of Sandberg, Drew In Memory of Jim Danielson Smith, Kari Pam Grugel’s Birthday In Honor of Amber Solum Bock, John & Shannon Stenerson, Christine & James Grugel, Sharon & Gary Perhus, Jill Cusey, Becky Swenson, O.F. & J.M. Danielson, B & Virginia In Honor of Breck Hanson In Honor of Jake Sorenson Tennant, Terry & Jolyn Danielson, Cekiel Hilliker, Andrew & Rose Neys, George & Marlene Wilner, Kathleen Emmel, Bruce Mahowald, Shelly Neys, Lori In Memory of Jeremy Heng Holtgrewe, Jayne & Tom Sorenson, Doug & Jo Behrens, Phil & Jennifer In Honor of Ashlin Heng King, Jeff & Rhonda Wiener, Amanda & Gabe Braton, James & Pamela Heng, Dave & Tracy McGuigan, Mark & Teresa In Honor of Reese Stotts In Honor of Steph Honek Wallevand, Joseph & Linda In Memory of Orval Hess Wietstock, Leslie Stotts, Rachel & Rick Bock, Barb 20 CCRI 2018 Annual Report In Memory of Diane Hilde In Memory of Brandon Kluth In Memory of Dorothy Nieland In Memory of Jessica Rick & Bob Jenkins Kluth, Brenda Stock, Arlene Rick, Valerie & Charles Rurup, Dorene Kluth, Deloras In Memory of Morrie Nissen In Memory of Ron Rustad In Memory of Donna Hoff In Memory of Margaret Lee Krawczynski, Gretchen Nissen Van Hook, Rich & Beth Eken, Loren & Deb Gilbertson, Shannon & Linda Nissen, Helga In Memory of Sandberg, Michael & Kathy In Memory of Rick Mathison In Memory of JoAnn Olson Gloria Schmitz In Memory of Mathison, Zona Bock, Barb Bock, Barb Harriet Hovland In Memory of In Memory of Sheila Reski In Memory of Behrens, Phil & Jennifer Peter Muellenbach Beauchamp, David & Artini Rachel Schoephoerster Bock, John & Shannon Bock, Barb Bock, John & Shannon Gilbertson, Shannon & Linda Brager, Holli In Memory of Paulette Ness Busche, Maureen Meland, Ben & Anna Dvergsten, Greg & Jill Andvik, Garfield & Dona Dunham, Nolan & Candi Schoephoerster, Reed & Roni Dykema, Beth Andvik, Olive Eberhart, Mark & Janine In Memory of Loren Schuck Gilbertson, Shannon & Linda Anonymous Ehrmantraut, Mary & Mike Hudson, Jody & Fred Grant, Amanda Byrum, Chris Flynn, Michael In Memory of Gerald Siltman Grant, Kirstin Dale, Penny & Ira III Mathiason, Dennis & Karen Bock, Barb Hendrickson, Donna Gorton, George Munch, Craig & Linda In Memory of Grace Smebak Hendrickson, Marla Hagen, Nancy Racek, Todd & Randy Smebak Moore, Korene & Trevor Haugrud, Victor & Jennifer Reski, Tim & Roxanne Burkel, Joann In Memory of Heller, Clarence & Ruby Severson, Mary & Donald Dooley, Julie Dora (Bucky) Jacobson Holt, Harold Thomas, Brian & Darcy Sallberg, Philip & Gwen Bock, Barb Sorby, Dayna & Richard Townsend, Stan Smebak, Jon In Memory of Betty Johnson Sorby, Judy & Matthew In Memory of Joseph Richards In Memory of Gilbertson, Shannon & Linda Spelhaug, Terry & Carlotta Kassenborg, Helen David Stenslie In Memory of Laura Johnson Wilkie, Jimmie & Linda & Cynthia Christopherson Gilbertson, Shannon & Linda Skarpness, Karen Ziegler, William & Marlis Oberg, J. 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24 CCRI 2018 Annual Report Braatz, Tim Byrum, Chris Cole, Jeremy Doll, Casandra Eidsmoe, Brager, Cariolano, Barb Coleman, Linda Domitrovich, Kody & Melanie David & Debra Cariveau, Jamie Coler, Babs Kris & Michael Eken, Loren & Deb Brager, Holli Carlblom, Taylor Connelly, Dooley, Julie Elfstrum, Brandt, Jennifer Carlson, Cally James & Dianne Dostal, Deanne Kevin & Lora Brateng, Kelsey Carlson, Conrard, Coke Downs, Ryan Ellenson, Braton, Kathleen Jason & Nicole Corneliusen, Kevin Doyle, Tiffany Andy & Kristen Braton, Stacey Carlson, Wanda Crowe, Phyllis Drevlow, Cheryl Ellingson, Brendemuhl, Carmichael, Robert Cundy, Dronen, Doug & Kathy Wayne & Diane Carollo, Kevin Jerry & Sandra Don & Sandy Emil, Carina Brienza, Anita Carr, Heather Dahlquist, Julian Dullea, Emmel, Bruce Brifki, Jihan Carrow, Emily Dakutak, Miriam Jonathon & Tasha England, Leah Brouillard, Sarah Carter, Jack Dale, Penny & Ira III Dunham, Englund, Amy Brown, Lori Chanthamontry, Davies, Maureen Nolan & Candi Erffmeyer, Marc Buchele, Lynell Peter Dawson, Judith Durgin, Erickson, Dennis Bucholz, Jamie Chapman, Aaron Day, Caitlyn Doug & Julie Erickson, Megan Buckmiller, Todd Cheatham, Alicia DeLage Losse, Lois Duursma, Erickson, Budke, Holly Christensen, DeLage, Barbara Jim & Anna Sue & Trent Burkhart, Jane Candous DeLage, Bobby Duval, Virginia Errett, Kris Burns, Jill Christenson, G & D DeMers, Dvergsten, Eubank, Laurie Burns, Lyndsay Christiansen, Brady Teresa & Jay Greg & Jill Ewing, Joy Burns, Christianson, Dennis, H. Dykema, Beth Faber, Brandon Pam & Michael Darlene & Marva Odegard Ebensperger, Kisha Fabricators Busche, Maureen Christopher, Dent, Tim Eggers, Unlimited Buschette, Travis Pete & Jill Dibley, Doris Dale & Jean Fadness, Curt Buschette-Cottrell, Cihacek, Larry Dickinson, Danielle Ehlert, Michelle FBS Pamela Clark, Jo Ann Dickinson, Jason Ehli, Kelly Fee, Melissa Bushnell, Lynette Clark, Marielle Dienslake, Kim Ehrmantraut, Fee, Sean Bye, Cindy Claviter, Peggy Dill, Sue Mary & Mike Feigum, Andrea Bye, Nancy Clusiau, Dobos, Tracy Eid, Kristie Feigum, Jane Tom & Krista Doescher, Feldner, Laura Donald & Gloria Ferguson, Nancy Fetzer, Christy Ficek, Courtney Fjestad, Tracy & Jeff

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