ENERGIZING A COMMUNITY FOR CHANGE

We spent the year creating lasting change for children and families in our community.

Join us in 2017!

SCAN OF NORTHERN ’S 2016 Annual Report | 2017 Calendar MANY PARENTS IN OUR COMMUNITY feel isolated, unprepared and unsupported in raising their children.

ALL CHILDREN IN OUR COMMUNITY deserve a safe, stable, nurturing family to grow up healthy but many don't have it.

SOME FAMILIES IN OUR COMMUNITY need more connections to become more resilient so that we can reduce the rate of child abuse and neglect in Northern Virginia.

EVERY ONE OF US is responsible and capable of changing this reality.

This is the story of our year, and how we made change possible every day:

WE EDUCATE. WE EMPOWER. WE ENERGIZE. Friends, When we sat down to write this letter to you, it began with three simple questions:

Why are we calling for change in our community? Every day neglect, while improving outcomes for children and families the children in our community are experiencing abuse and who are exposed to multiple risk factors. Our goal is always to neglect – reports of heartbreaking cases are in the news daily. mitigate effects of victimization for children! Unfortunately, more than 40,000 children in Virginia were involved in a valid report of abuse or neglect last year, with 48 Who will volunteer, donate and advocate for the protection children dying as a result of their maltreatment. Across the U.S., of children? We invite you to meet the people who have an estimated 679,000 children were victims of abuse last year. connected with SCAN over the past year to be educated, empowered and energized to make a difference for children What is more important than the wellbeing and innocence of and families in our community. At SCAN, we believe there is a child? Prevention is the key to reducing these statistics and no one way to create change; there must be thousands of us keeping children safe. SCAN’s staff, volunteers and Board of working together to make it happen in Northern Virginia. Directors are working diligently to develop and grow effective prevention programs for all children and families in our We challenge you to join SCAN as we energize a community community. These programs are focused on well-researched for lasting change that focuses on prevention and the ultimate ways to reduce the risk factors associated with child abuse and protection of our children for years to come.

Donna Fleming, President, Sonia Quiñónez SCAN Board of Directors Executive Director, SCAN

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U.S. Representative Don Beyer Donna Fleming, MSA - President Tim Gale Sonia Quiñónez - Executive Director Lisa Collis, Former First Lady of Virginia Joe Carlin, MS, MBA - Vice President Mary Kudless Sarah Bracken - Bookkeeping Assistant Ann Caulkins - CASA Case Supervisor Wayne S. Ebenfeld, MBA, MPA - Treasurer U.S. Representative Gerry Connolly Ana Lucia Lico, MA, MBA Alice Clark - Parent Education Coordinator Sean Hosty, CFP - Past President Candice Lopez, MPA Carlota Cox - Development Associate Virginia Senator Barbara Favola Patti Boerger Hon. Tim Lovain, JD Kelly Giles - CASA Case Supervisor Tracy Leonard - Public Education Manager , Virginia Secretary of Public Safety Ravi Chandra Chelsey Ney Vanessa Martinez - CASA Case Supervisor U.S. Representative James Moran (Ret.) David Cleary - Founder Gwena Kay Tibbits Marisol Morales - Parent Education Manager U.S. Representative Frank Wolf (Ret.) Valerie Cuffee, MSW Laura Yager Sally Richards - Director of Development Sarah Self - Public Education Coordinator Darryl Dove, MBA Leon Harris, ABC7/WJLA-News LaTeeka Turner - CASA Program Manager “SCAN gave me the chance to be a voice for a child in my own community. It is very empowering to be a non-biased advocate 202 CHILD VICTIMS for a child. I love that I get to of abuse and neglect had a voice through dedicated volunteer advocates from STAND UP FOR THIS GIRL.” SCAN’s Alexandria/Arlington CASA Program. – CASA Volunteer WERS PO : M E

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SCAN’s Alexandria/Arlington CASA Program is part of a national network of more than 1,000 local CASA programs, providing specially trained volunteers to advocate on behalf of children in the local court systems. When a Judge sees a need for a child to have an advocate, he or she appoints the case to CASA. A CASA volunteer then meets the child, monitors his or her wellbeing and safety, and connects with parents, caregivers and other important people in the child’s life. Eventually, the volunteer writes a detailed report for the court that highlights the needs of the child and recommends necessary services with the ultimate goal of the child's finding a safe, permanent home.

This year, SCAN saw a 60% increase in the number of appoint- ments in Arlington, a slight decrease in Alexandria, and was able to meet the shifting demand to make sure every child appointed to the program received a CASA volunteer. I am grateful to be part of the network of Stewards of Children facilitators across Northern Virginia organized by SCAN. As a "child forensic interviewer, I listen to child victims of sexual abuse describe what they have endured in vivid detail--often stories of grave betrayal by adults whom these children love and trust. As a Stewards of Children facilitator, I train adults to protect children 213 from sexual abuse. Adults can be empowered to create individuals were trained in the A COMMUNITY IN WHICH WE Stewards of Children child sexual abuse prevention program. ALL TAKE RESPONSIBILITY An additional 571 received training FOR PROTECTING CHILDREN at SCAN’s public education from sexual abuse. To do this, we must start talking openly about the reality of sexual abuse in our community and in our workshops on topics including families. We must take proactive steps to create policy and Operation Safe Babies, Mandated foster cultural norms that protect children within families and Reporter and Children’s Stories in all of the institutions charged with caring for children. that Build Resiliency. – Susan Britton, The Center for Alexandria’s Children "

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C S as a core component of changing the way our community prevents and responds to abuse. This year, SCAN’s Public Education Manager Tracy Leonard became a certified instructor with Darkness to Light. She can now train other new facilitators—an exciting new step in building capacity for prevention across Northern Virginia. 61 PARENTS Our Parent Support Groups connect parents for weekly attended SCAN’s Educational conversations, providing the support that many of the most isolated (and as a result, at-risk) families are RGIZ Parent Support Groups, while E ES desperately in need of. This regular access to N : E ideas, information and a safe space is often N

the breath of fresh air parents need to feel A C 92 CHILDREN re-energized and prepared to manage the S participated in simultaneous difficult job of parenting. children’s programs.

A father in a support group I was facilitating was mandated by his probation officer to attend. He was convinced he would probably "mess up and be required to return. I encouraged him to make a pledge to himself and his daughter that he would work to not see that happen. I shared how I also struggle in certain areas of parenting, and he made me a deal: "I promise not to get anymore cases [sent for additional court visits] if you promise to work on your challenges." I agreed. Over the next few weeks he proudly announced he hadn't gotten a new case, was working to avoid the crowd he normally spent time with, and was reconciling with his daughter's mother. He also made sure to check on my progress. I admitted I was still struggling, but was working on making positive changes. BUILDING THAT CONNECTION – THROUGH HONESTY AND SUPPORT – ENERGIZED BOTH OF US TO BECOME STRONGER PARENTS. He continued to attend the group beyond his mandated time and began to bring his daughter's mother. I have been able to improve on my own parenting skills and strengthen my bond with my child, too. This is the beauty of support groups – our interactions helped both of us to change, and sharing our experiences also helped the group as a whole to make changes that would benefit all of the communities associated with families in the group.” - Yolonda, Support Group Facilitator " ATES UC : D E

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We raised awareness across Northern Virginia thanks to our Pinwheel Partners, the more than two dozen local businesses, churches and schools who helped SCAN access local neighborhoods with prevention messages (including pinwheels, the national symbol of child abuse prevention) during National Child Abuse Prevention Month in April.

“SCAN was a natural partner for Burke & Herbert Bank,” shared 10,264 PEOPLE Executive Vice President Terry Cole. “We have a long history of supporting the local community and an ongoing commitment to were reached through public contributing to the success of the next generation of consumers in the market. Burke & Herbert Bank became a Pinwheel Partner three years awareness and educational ago, when the program first launched. Prior to that our staff members held Board positions and supported various programs until we found materials developed and the perfect niche - the annual SCAN Coin Drive during Child Abuse distributed by SCAN. Prevention Month." Burke & Herbert Bank branches provided convenient locations throughout Northern Virginia for donations to be collected, and the Bank waived the normal fee for counting coins. Plus, the Bank matched donations up to the first $1,000. By promoting the coin drive in branches, on social media, and on the Bank’s website, Burke & Herbert Bank helped raise support for SCAN's program among customers and others in the community who stopped by to donate. “Many of our employees got involved too,” shared Community Relations Director Jane Petty Lichter, “wearing blue to show their support and making their own donations. Since 2013 when the Bank first became a Pinwheel Partner, donations to SCAN from the annual coin drive have increased by more than 50 percent. We can’t wait for next year!” “CASA volunteers provide an objective third-party view to the child welfare 96 CASA VOLUNTEERS contributed 8,587 hours advocating on system, acting as an extra set of eyes behalf of the children in the local court systems. on the children. They have the freedom 27 NEW VOLUNTEERS INCLUDED: to speak to all parties and provide the FOCUS ON A SINGLE CASE 7 7 3 new new new that allows a real, in-depth look at the male African-American bilingual [child’s] situation.” volunteers volunteers volunteers – Juvenile Court Judge

Part of a CASA’s ability to present an in-depth report to Judges involves the extensive training it takes to become—and remain—a CASA volunteer. 27 new volunteers completed the intensive pre-service training and were sworn in last year. In addition, existing volunteers must continue their education, attending at least 12 hours of annual in- service trainings on the often complex and sensitive issues faced by so many of the children involved in the juvenile court system.

Who makes a great CASA volunteer? Our volunteers come from all walks of life, age, and profession. Sometimes it is helpful to appoint a volunteer who shares the same language, ethnicity ATES or culture as the child and family. SCAN met UC : D E its targeted goal for increasing the number of male, African-American and bilingual/ bicultural N

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volunteers, 7 new African American volunteers and S 3 new bilingual volunteers. 207 PARENTS & SCAN’s Parent Education Program focuses support for, of course, parents. But a funny thing happens when you bring families together every 341 CHILDREN week—the kids begin to change, too. While parents ERGIZE gain skills and share stories with other adults, their N S E : children spend time with volunteers who facilitate benefitted from SCAN’s N

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parenting classes, support confidence and learn new skills. This two-generation S approach is often the spark it takes to build lasting groups and workshops last year. change and more resilient families.

As a new volunteer with SCAN’s children’s program for the Parent Education Program, I was able to see firsthand the diverse community that SCAN "impacts. It was inspiring to see families become closer, listen to children share personal stories and challenges, and watch facilitators and staff CREATE A FEELING OF COMMUNITY AMONG FAMILIES AND VOLUNTEERS ALIKE. During the first couple of 8-week programs, I watched two young girls—one in each program—step up as leaders and role models in the class. Each week, the kids discuss topics related to common challenges they face at home and in school, and each week I watched these two young ladies voice their opinions and positive ideas, setting the tone for the rest of the discussion. Not only could I see these girls growing and facilitating the growth of those around them, but I could think of no better way to end a hard day at work than spending time with and being there for those kids. – Laura Wiechecki, Volunteer " 325 CRIBS WERS were given to low-income parents in need of SCAN's Operation Safe Babies program is possible PO : thanks to dozens of local partners who help us M safe sleep environments for their babies, E connect with parents across Northern Virginia. Our N

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We provided a crib and resources for a family in need—the father was out " of work, and the mother was unable to work due to medical complications towards the end of her pregnancy. THEIR BASIC NECESSITIES WERE THEIR PRIORITY AND PURCHASING BABY ITEMS WAS NOT AN OPTION. This family was overjoyed that we were able to provide a safe place for their newborn to sleep. - Service Provider, Arlington DHS "

We gave a crib to a woman who had left her husband because of domestic "violence. She began her care at the Health Department with bruises and scars from past trauma. SHE WAS WORKING 60 HOURS A WEEK TO SAVE MONEY FOR BABY SUPPLIES, AND LIVED IN A CONVERTED SUNROOM OF A VERY DRAFTY HOUSE. I provided a crib for her when the baby came home from the hospital. The next week the mother fell ill with the flu, and when I visited, the baby slept soundly beside her in the crib. She was so thankful for a safe place to put her baby so she could rest and recuperate. – Service Provider, Fairfax County "

Some had already started to sleep with their newborns when CPS "had gone to their homes. SOME OF MY TEENS COULD NOT AFFORD NOR HAVE THE SPACE FOR A LARGE CRIB; these cribs are just the answer. In addition, one of my teens actually “called out” her cousin for not having her baby in a safe sleep situation. Her cousin then went and purchased a Pack n Play. I complimented the young lady for spreading the Safe Sleep mantra. - Service Provider, Prince William County " “I am the VOICE OF RGIZ E ES N : E N

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"juvenile law—and as a former foster parent S in one case that has been going for Arlington County and the City of Alexandria—I have seen first-hand SCAN’s on for more than two years.” contributions. CASA volunteers are able to build bridges with biological parents, foster parents, and county agencies - CASA volunteer that are difficult if not impossible for any of the other parties to do when they are (by necessity) taking a position in court. Moreover, because CASA volunteers have only one to two families on their caseload, they are able to forge relationships with the families that in many cases have gone beyond the last court date. Some CASA volunteers I have worked with have ended up as informal mentors for parents or children, and ongoing supports long after the court room doors close. " - Isabel Kalenbach, Guardian ad litem

Last year the CASA Program achieved permanency and 99% of the children served case closure for did not experience a new founded allegation of child abuse or neglect while they 92 CHILDREN had a CASA advocate. 63 PARENTS participated in SCAN’s ABCs of Parenting and Strengthening Families classes, and 29 TEEN PARENTS participated in Family Links.

Last year—for the first time—SCAN offered three different series of parenting classes: ABCs of Parenting; Family Links (a partnership for teen parents with DreamDog Foundation at TC Williams High School); and "I learned that Strengthening Families, a new opportunity for parents of elementary and middle school students through a grant from the Virginia Foundation for I’M NOT ALONE Healthy Youth. These classes inspire real change in parents: "I understand my kids better, and that there are I UNDERSTAND THEIR DEVELOPMENT." "Before parenting classes, I was unsure of the best ways to address my son’s challenging behavior...the classes many opportunities to HELPED ME BECOME A BETTER LISTENER, help my children.” OBSERVER AND SUPPORTER OF MY SON." - Mother, Parenting Class Participant "After taking this class, I will EXPRESS MY FEELINGS without judgment or raising my voice."

"I learned that TAKING CARE OF ME is just as important as taking care of my child."

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Dave Bulova, Christie Marra from the Virginia S Poverty Law Center, Amy Woolard from Voices for Virginia’s Children, and Kendra Kielbasa from Smart Beginnings 103 Greater Prince William County. During the panel, participants had the opportunity to learn and discuss the upcoming legislative agenda items CHILD & FAMILY surrounding Kinship Diversion, Fostering Futures for youth aging out of WELFARE ADVOCATES foster care, and the Virginia Preschool Initiative. —more than ever before—participated Northern Virginia legislators also attended to share their goals for in SCAN’s Allies in Prevention Coalition. children and families in the General Assembly. Senator George Barker, Delegate Alfonso Lopez, Delegate , Delegate-Elect Mark Levine, and Delegate-Elect engaged with participants to learn more about the critical issues children face in Virginia, even expressing interest in working with one another to sponsor a bill regarding Kinship Diversion.

This concept of collaboration was a recurring theme throughout the day, and one that perfectly reflects the Coalition itself. Through quarterly meetings, resource sharing and an impressive network of professionals across a diverse community, SCAN has built a source of connection and empowerment simply unmatched in the region.

Know the GREAT VALUE "of your advocacy! - Delegate Dave Bulova " SCAN’s Council of Young Professionals brings together young people who are looking for volunteer, leadership development and "social opportunities. But these are also young adults with a REAL PASSION FOR THEIR COMMUNITY. Members have taken on leadership positions within CYP and then gone on to serve on SCAN’s Board of Directors. It’s a springboard—a spark—for a lifetime of making a difference for children and families. - Laura Cummings, CYP Past President "

SCAN’s Council of Young Professionals began four years ago as an opportunity for 20- and 30-somethings to support SCAN through service, social connections, and leadership development.

Today, in addition to playing a large role at SCAN’s Annual Croquet Day, members are active online, leading fundraising campaigns for SCAN on Giving Tuesday in November and Spring2ACTion in April. They provide dinners for the families at Parenting Classes and volunteer at fun social events like Cider Press RGIZ E ES and Rock at the Row with On Tap Magazine. Their N : E support for SCAN is a year-round commitment N

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members in their belief that every child deserves a S happy, safe childhood. The great thing about being involved with an organization like SCAN is that you see the impact your time has on the community and you get just as much out of the investment. SCAN events have always "LEFT ME FEELING EMPOWERED AND REENERGIZED, despite whether I'm running around after a spirited child or running around for one of SCAN’s benefit events. 179VOLUNTEERS – Laura Wiechecki, SCAN Volunteer " made all of SCAN’s Elizabeth Ahn Linda Franz David McKinley Stacey Simmons John Ambrose Dominique Freyre Michelle McLaughlin Priya Sinha programs possible last year. Shawnda Atkins Janie Funkhouser John McManus Esperanza Sisneros Kelly Atkinson Shawna Garrison Anna McMullen Susan Snoots Phyllis Bailey Stephen Gell Cynthia Mercer Gretchen Snyder Gerardo Barreto Adriana Gomez Antonia Miller Kelley Spainhour Nikkia Blackburn Melanie Goodrich Jean Miller Kat Spaulding-Alexander Blair Blake Kristine Gregos Ashley Misitzis Erin Spence Amanda Bomfim Abby Gunderson-Schwarz Michael Mitchell Chris Spigelmire Janeth Bouchard Ossama Hamdy Eli Morales Jessica Stevens Sue Boucher Alan Harbitter Lainie Morgan P. Rana Stewart Nancy Broff Kelly Harbitter Clare Mountfort Steve Stice Mary-Julia Burke Artrice Hardin Neva Murphy Tim Stock Christine Calpin Nick Harris Yolande Nanayakkara David Stover Carrie Cannon Tamika Harris Denise Nazaire Rich Strimel Kathleen Carroll Paula Hayes Dorothy Ndegwa Victoria Strimel Scott Caulkins Judith Heffner Bruce Neuling Katrina Taschman Mohammad Chaharbaghi Caroline (Carey) Helmick Shaphon Newton Dana Taylor Kiyomi Chandra Kyle Helmick Miriam Nissly Pamela Taylor Nancy Chrisbaum Carly Henry Clare Noble Yolonda Thompson Claire Cifaloglio Christopher Henry Roxanne Palacios Barbara Thornley Jim Clark Jordan Hill Kaylyn Pennock Kay Torpey Alexandra Clement Melissa Hodge Julia Porter Matt Troiani Cary Cochran Amber Holmes Rita Povich Andy Valakos Mary Louise Cohen Latisha Hooks Karen Price Jennifer Van Ee Michael Collins Laura Hoover Cathleen Quinlan Elaine Wagner Nancy Como Fernanda Howard Christina Quinn Mackie Wainstein Sydna Cooper Tonya Howe-Curry Jose Quinonez Kathryn Wallace Laura Cummings Tyra Hunt Candace Radoski Jim Walsh Farin Dadnam Amy Hutchinson Maribel Ramos Laura Walsh Shawn Daniel Hanan Ibrahim Madhavi Reddi Meloni Warco Paul Davis Jacquelyn Jenks Lisa Richard Nancy Weaver Shelley deButts Marcia Johnson-Burrell Ginny Richards Maxine Weitzner Carolina Dotel Linda Johnson Judy Richmond Laura Wiechecki Julie Duke Leana Katz Ruth Roberts Linda Wilkins Lauren Epps Paula Kougeas Laura Rodriguez Charese Willis Keith Esarey Suzanne Kritzberg Rosalind Rosenberg Lindsay Ferrer Rosa Landeros Wendy Rubin E Craig Fifer Susan Landis Carolyn Sahni W RS O : Pamela Fiumara Yeosang Leary Adrienne Saint P M Carter Flemming Teresa Lopez Azher Salikuddin E Barbara Foelber Matt Lowery Paloma Santiago-Adorno Roslyn Fontaine Sarah Magee Saniya Seera N

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C Janet Foster Milagros (Millie) Mateu Justin Sepcsik S Julia Fowler Iolaire McFadden Farha Shabazz Kathryn Fox Susan McFadden Kenny Simmons How does SCAN spend its funding? SCAN is a CRITICAL PARTNER in making life better for the most "vulnerable of our populations. CASA PROGRAM | 31.2% – Local Guardian Ad Litem (GAL) " We are grateful for the generous support that makes all change possible! PARENT PUBLIC DIAMOND LEVEL $20,000+ Noel Murphy EDUCATION EDUCATION Alexandria Fund for Human Services Premium Distributors of Virginia PROGRAM | 26.6% PROGRAM | 24.6% CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield Rite Aid Foundation The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation SILVER LEVEL $2,000 - $4,999 David Cleary ACT for Alexandria Northern Virginia Health Foundation Arlington County Bar Foundation Potomac Health Foundation Ana Lucia Lico & Timothy Bickham The Vicky Collins Charitable Foundation Stanley M. Barg Fund Burke and Herbert Bank and Trust Company Virginia Department of Social Services – CBCAP Paul Murtagh & Erin Cleary MANAGEMENT | 5.7% FUNDRAISING | 11.9% Virginia Department of Social Services Janelle & Michael Day – Victims of Crime Act Christopher Devine Ken Chadwick & Melanie Dunn-Chadwick FOR YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2016 FOR YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2015 Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services Virginia Foundation for Healthy Youth The Early Childhood Partnership REVENUE Unrestricted Temp. Restricted Total Unrestricted Temp. Restricted Total Nick & Anna Harris Contributions 213,517 6,950 220,467 193,385 103,536 296,921 Washington Forrest Foundation Mary & John Kudless Foundations 184,392 33,486 217,878 80,732 86,475 167,207 Wells Fargo Shirl Mammarella & Tom Tuck Government 209,093 - 209,093 207,163 - 207,163 Maple Tree Fund Donated Services & Materials 21,818 - 21,818 31,154 - 31,154 PLATINUM LEVEL $10,000 - $19,999 Mason Hirst Foundation Special Events Net 138,913 - 138,913 122,361 - 122,361 The Herb Block Foundation McCance Foundation Trust Interest income 7,182 - 7,182 3,496 - 3,496 McEnearney Associates Other income 1,575 - 1,575 3,253 - 3,253 Joe & Sara Carlin Net assets released from restrictions 98,802 (98,802) - 114,094 (114,094) - Donna Fleming & Peter Cuviello Kevin Monroe TOTAL REVENUE 875,292 (58,366) 816,926 755,638 75,917 831,555 Tim & Jennifer Gale Chelsey Ney Leana & Marc Katz On Tap Magazine Professional Services Council EXPENSES Nordstrom Program Services Steve & Blair Raber Public Education 211,989 - 211,989 213,144 - 213,144 Ronald McDonald House Charities Sten & Veronica Sellier Court Appointed Special Advocate 268,609 - 268,609 225,032 - 225,032 Alice Shaver Foundation The Sidgmore Family Foundation Parent Education 229,267 - 229,267 184,019 - 184,019 Charles & Nancy Spearman TOTAL PROGRAM SERVICES 709,865 - 709,865 622,195 - 622,195 GOLD LEVEL $5,000 - $9,999 TD Charitable Foundation Supporting Services 100 Women Strong Management and general 49,296 - 49,296 37,435 - 37,435 John Andelin & Virginia Geoffrey BRONZE LEVEL $1,000 - $1,999 Fundraising 102,681 - 102,681 68,984 - 68,984 Marty Abbott TOTAL SUPPORTING SERVICES 151,977 - 151,977 106,419 - 106,419 AT&T TOTAL EXPENSES 861,842 - 861,842 728,614 - 728,614 Boeing Employee Community Fund Access National Bank Joel & Joann Brown Alexandria Rotary Foundation INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS 13,450 (58,366) (44,916) 27,024 75,917 102,941 Harbitter Family Foundation Arlington Community Foundation Arlington Kiwanis Club NET ASSETS AT BEGINNING OF YEAR 584,266 156,623 740,889 557,242 80,706 637,948 Joan Huffer & Rob Dugger NET ASSETS AT END OF YEAR 597,716 98,257 695,973 584,266 156,623 740,889 Jim Barthmaier Ivakota Association Incorporated Mia & Tim Bass Financial statement prepared by Kositzka, Wicks & Company. The Eugene & Agnes E. Meyer Foundation Blair Blake Jeff & Joyce Bliss Jim Carlson & Diann Hicks Debra Stracke & Philip Anderson Jana Froeling Darren & Caroline Broemmer Diane Charles & Kevin Grim Barboursville Vineyards Janet Gale CIRCLE OF HOPE MEMBERS: Patricia Boerger & Emmett Long David Christman Cindy Barger Jim Gibbons Marty Abbott Bruhn-Morris Family Foundation Claire Cifaloglio & Rob Abbot Judy and Bill Beavers David & Joan Goehler John Andelin & Virginia Geoffrey David & Rixey Canfield Clark Construction Rebekah & Andrew Beck The Goodhart Group, LLC Stan Barg Ravi & Kiyomi Chandra Valerie & Rubin Cuffee Babs Beckwith June Gotowicki Jim Barthmaier Mia & Tim Bass William & Bethanne Cople Robert & Jody Cursio Mark Bell Kenneth Gray Blair Blake Crystal City Sports Pub Wayne Ebenfeld Beltway Brewing Co. Gray Ghost Vineyards Jeff & Joyce Bliss Laura & Chris Cummings Linda Echard Joel Bernstein Elisabeth Gumpert Patricia Boerger & Emmett Long Dominion Jim & Kary Ewalt Carole Berrey Ken & Suzanne Harris Darren & Caroline Broemmer Eagle Bank Craig Fifer Booz Allen Hamilton Christopher Hayes Joel & Joann Brown David & Rixey Canfield Elm Street Development Diane Fiske Joanna Bopp Carlota Henry Joe & Sara Carlin Foundation of the Alexandria Lee Grimsley Rebecca & George Bostick Dennis and Adrienne Hensley Ken Chadwick & Melanie Dunn-Chadwick Bar Association Nancy Hall Stefanie Brescia Johnathan Holloway Ravi & Kiyomi Chandra Robert & Judy Heiser Joanne Harman Doug Brown Holy Cow Burger David Cleary Sean & April Hosty Kappa Delta Alumni Chapter, Pat & Bob Bruce Cindy Hubbard Paul Murtagh & Erin Cleary William & Bethanne Cople Kositzka Wicks and Company, CPAs Greater Fairfax & Loudoun Counties Pete Buchbauer The J. Danton Company, LLC Laura & Chris Cummings Grace & Dave Lawson Jack & Karen LeCuyer Diane Burstein Robert & Gina Janssen Janelle & Michael Day Glenn & Teri Lewis Tom Hay & Gail Ledford Michael Butler Kathleen & Joseph Jarboe Christopher Devine The Hon. Tim & Mrs. Beth Lovain Allen & Margie Lomax Gayla Cahan John & Beverly Jett Joan Huffer & Rob Dugger Ted & Willa Lutz Candice Lopez Scott & Ann Caulkins Mel Johnson Donna Fleming & Pete Cuviello Tim & Jennifer Gale John Marshall Bank Nancy Weaver & Charlie Mahjoobi Rebecca and Pablo Chavez Keith & Sharon Jones Jane & Nate Green Microsoft Corey and Vivian Malnikof Cheesetique Kimberley Kaplan Kelly & Alan Harbitter Jill Jermano & Steven Mielnicki Marymount University Keshaun Clark Noel Kaupinen Nick & Anna Harris Jacob Millington Kristen Mason Coreas Thomas Cleary Richard Keiser Robert & Judy Heiser Northrop Grumman ECHO Steve & Sandy McCutchan Alexandra Clement Ronald & Krislyn Keller Sean & April Hosty Jill Jermano Jason S. Osser, CPA Millennium Professional Solutions, LLC Coastal Brewing Company Donald & H. Anne Kelly Leana & Marc Katz Elizabeth & Bryan Palma Stephen & Maureen O’Keeffe Gregory & Cynthia Collins Joan & Tom Kelsch Brooksie Koopman & Mark Eaton William Parsons Alberto & Ivanna Omeechevarria David & Jette Condon Eugene Kilby Mary & John Kudless Jennifer Peters David Orth Morag Garven & Simon Cooke Ethan Kim Grace & Dave Lawson Sonia & Jose Quiñónez Dennis & Marion Phelan Chris Counselman Kimberly & Kimberly Koch Glenn & Teri Lewis Ana Lucia Lico & Timothy Bickham Lynn & Gerald Rubin Jonathan Scanlon Andrea Courduvelis Deborah Koshansky The Hon. Tim & Mrs. Beth Lovain Andrew & Tamara Saltonstall Barbara Schaufeld Michael & Janet Coussa Helene Kumar Ted & Willa Lutz John & Laurette Sheehan Edwin Sheridan, IV Carlota & Christopher Cox Barbara Lamos Shirl Mammarella & Tom Tuck Southside 815 Silverwood Family Fund Betsy Daine Susan Lanier Tom Hirst & Magaly Mason Terry & Linda Stewart Danny & Nancy Smith Brendan Dallas William & Eileen Leffler Kevin Monroe Lori & Nigel Morris Michael & Patty Tae Specialty Beverage Paul Davis Karen Leibach Noel Murphy Kay & John Tibbits Speck-Caudron Investment Group of Tisha Deeghan Tracy & Matt Leonard Chelsey Ney Tribal Tech LLC Wells Fargo Advisors Suzanne & Tim Delany Elizabeth Lichter Jason & Yipping Osser Virginia Eagle Distributing Company Don Stack Jim & Karen Devlin David Kiernan and Mandy Locke Bryan & Elizabeth Palma Kent & Mary Pat Woodman Regina Strong Dogfish Head Alehouse Loudoun Department of Family Services William Parsons Jennifer Peters Laura Yager Christine & Nate Tipton Jeanne Donovan Steve & Barb Lulay Ellen & Patrick Pinschmidt United Bank Donna & Phil Dorsey Mary Lyman Sonia & Jose Quinonez ADVOCATE LEVEL $500 - $999 Virginia Imports Ltd. Darryl & Nirvana Dove Melinda Lynam Steve & Blair Raber Alexandria Kiwanis Walmart Nancy & Patrick Duley Sarah Magee Lynn & Gerald Rubin Alexandria’s Jack Taylor Toyota Linda Winn Brian & Deborah Ebersole The Rev. Trisha & Tim Manarin Andrew & Tamara Saltonstall Viktoriya Baytser Sten & Veronica Sellier Robert Yager Rhonda Ebert Lisa Martinez John & Laurette Sheehan BB&T Linda Erskine Meredith McEver Charles & Nancy Spearman John & Priscilla Becker SUPPORTER LEVEL $100 - $499 Fairfax CASA Andrew & Caroline Meecham Terry & Linda Stewart Sabrina Black AARP Lindsay & Eddie Ferrer Peggy Miles Michael & Patty Tae Kirsten & Steven Brown Accotink Unitarian Church Jonathan Flugel Margaret Miller Kay & John Tibbits Catherine Bucknam Benjamin Adams Kent & Mary Pat Woodman Mr. & Mrs. David Foster Renea Miller Laura Yager Jack & Linda Burton Nadeem Ahmed Grady & Elizabeth Frank Will Monahan Kevin and Patricia Moore Jill & Colin Sullivan Lynnwood Campbell, Jr. Doreen McCallister & Charles Hall "Cheesetique has always been an Lucinda Morales Talbots Jenny Cannon Robin Hamby enthusiastic proponent of SCAN, so Fred Morelli Tartan Properties Meredith Carlton Charles Harris Vicki Morgan Mary Phelps & Randy Taussig John & Stacy Carter Sylvia Harris IT WAS A NO-BRAINER John Moroz John Taylor Matthew Carter Patricia Harrison TO BECOME A Jim Walsh & Elsie Mosqueda Anthony Taylor Theresa Carter Paula Hayes PINWHEEL PARTNER Mountain View Brewery, LLC Richard Thai Rodney & Janyce Caulkins Healthy Families Virginia / PCAV this year. It was an absolute pleasure Georgette & Jason Mugg The Benevity Community Impact Fund The Center for Alexandria’s Children Ryan & Sara Hecox working with the wonderful team at Pat & Anne Murphy The Thrift Shop at The Church Joseph Cerquone Corinne Heiberger SCAN as our pinwheel sales exceeded Mike & Susan Myers of Saint Clement Alice Clark Kit Henry all expectations. Every day, watching Chad Ney Jodie Torkelson Debra Collins Danielle & Andrew Herrold kids and adults alike find joy and Roberta Nielsen Joel Trosch Costco James Hoben meaning in such a simple transaction Miriam Nissly UPS Francis Coughlin Casey Holm was more than enough reason to Northern Virginia Family Service Nicole Upshur Mark & Melanie Cummings Hope Lutheran Church, Annandale celebrate. It was quite literally the easiest Kimberly O’Donnell Karl & Luella VanNewkirk CustomInk LLC Bootsie Humenansky thing we have ever done to help raise Jamie Ogden Judge George & Mrs. Alexandra Varoutsos Travis Cutler Valerie Lanieri awareness about child abuse and neglect, Michelle O’Hara-Levin Vermont Hard Cider Company, LLC William Dabbs International Monetary Fund while also helping to fund child abuse Craig Oliver Mark and Nancy Viets Michele Dandrea John Jacobsen prevention programs. We look forward to Dana Paige Virginia Cooperative Extension Frank & Patricia D’Angelo Jacquelyn Jenks James Perna Dr. Stevens & Dr. Viswanathan Shawn Daniel Shante Johnson participating again next year!" Gwenda Petrohoy Hana Viswanathan Suzanne & Jim Dann Elizabeth A Jones - Nina Thompson, Cheesetique William & Marie Pfancuff Laura & Ed Walsh Loretta Darst Olivia Jones Adrian & Angela Pilbeam Laura & Todd Walsh Karen & George Dawson Judy Joyce 2016 PINWHEEL PARTNERS: Prince William County Department Thomas & Molly Ware Christina Devers Roger Kaplan Accotink Unitarian Universalist Church of Social Services Laurie Warhol Brandi Dickey Amy Kathman Arlington County DHS Beehive Indoor Playground Prince William County Public Amy Westerman Rodger Digilio Megan Kelly Burke & Herbert Bank Schools - Head Start Program Westover Market Katharine Dixon Margaret Kelly Calvary Hill Baptist Church ProActive Communications Michael Wilden Donate for Charity Sharon Koch Cheesetique Gerry Pulando Donnan Wintermute The Hon. Kerry & Mrs. Eva Donley Elena & Adam Kochman Child Abuse Prevention Coalition of Candace & Derek Radoski Jane Woods Christine Dougan Diane Kraft-Dziedzic Alexandria [The Center for Alexandria’s Red Barn Mercantile Dmitri Dubograev Sharon LaFever Children, The City of Alexandria, Northern Kevin Reynolds FRIEND LEVEL (UP TO $99) Dolores Duncan Aimee Lagana Virginia Family Service] Deborah Adams Claude Mayo Curtis Ribando Kim Durand Robert Larke Fairfax County DFS Sally E. Richards David Adelman Harry Elanko Lara Larson Georgetown South Early HeadStart The Hon. Stephen & Erica Allen Winslow The Hon. William D. Euille Melinda Lasouska Healthy Families – Reston Mrs. Bobbie Rideout Alphabest Education The Hon. Frank Fannon Jane Perry Lichter Heartwind, LLC Gary & Barbara Roberts Tina Andrews The Hon. Barbara Favola Robert Licitra Hope Lutheran Church Jean & James Robinson The Arc of Greater Prince William Carmen & Jorge Fernandez Lorraine Lincoln Jamberry Nails David & Joanne Sawczuk The Hon. George & Mrs. Jane Barker Carter Flemming Karen Liptak Kappa Delta Sorority Greater Fairfax and Daniel Barrie Loudoun County Alumnae Chapter Eleanor Schmidt Helen Fokianos Margaret Lorber Laundry Love Karen & Nick Schmit Rosemary Battles Phyllis Ford Matt Lowery Loudoun County Public Schools Linda Schneider Maryanne Beatty Lorraine Friedman Corinne Magee Matilda Jane Clothing Michael J. & Lubasha Schwartz Vici Boguess Paul Stanley Frommer Stephanie Malbasa Murtagh-Cleary Family Sarah & Kevin Self Sue Boucher Bill & Margaret Fulton Martha Manson NVFS Serve Community Center Sharon Sellers The Hon. Jennifer Boysko Judith Gaitan Leo and Jenna Manster Palmercare Chiropractic Patricia Shoultes Shannon Boysworth Ashley Galvin John Marrelli Prince William County DSS Michele McLaughlin & John Sommer D.Y. Broadnax Kadysia Gibson Magdalia Martínez Wendye Quaye Alan Brownell Rockledge Elementary School Trent Sorensen Kelly & Rob Giles Matilda Jane Clothing Swisher-Gomez Family South Street Brewery Sophie Burke Adriana Gomez Claude Mayo Talbots Alexandria Jennifer Sparks Richard & Colleen Burns Brian Gondos Iolaire & Susan McFadden Tauxemont Cooperative Preschool Starr Hill Brewery Edward Byrne II & Paula Byrne Theresa Gordon John McManus There Was a Little Girl Steve Stice Bobby Calise HACAN Andrea Meeks UMFS Tim & Lecia Stock Linda Callahan Shaun Halberda Elsie & Mark Metzl Kate Meyer Tauxemont Cooperative Preschool Marta Josefa Schwank Durán Janet Miller Lydia Teutsch de Quiñónez Miriam Miller Michele Thames by Sonia & Jose Quiñónez Michael Mitchell Barbara Thornley by Don Stack COMMUNITY PARTNERS Michelle Mitchell Wayne Thume Ann Ribando AFFILIATIONS Northern Virginia Family Service Nicole Morgan Monica Tinsley by Richard & Colleen Burns Cribs for Kids RAINN Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, LLC Nina Tisara by David Cleary Darkness to Light Safe Spot National CASA Association St Matthews Episcopal Church Carmen Mullins Vicky Tucci by Bill & Margaret Fulton Prevent Child Abuse Virginia Tahirih Justice Center Jessica Paige Murray Anita Turk by Margaret Kelly Unitarian Universalist Church of Arlington Trista Nealon Nancy Twomey by Steve & Barb Lulay MEMBERSHIP ORGANIZATIONS Volunteer Alexandria Alexandria Council for Human Wells Fargo Tracy Nickelsburg Ann Ulmschneider by Elise & Christopher O’Neill Service Organizations Yoga in Daily Life Kathryn Nissly United Way of Central Maryland by Curtis Ribando Alexandria’s Domestic Violence YoKid...Stretch Your Limits Laura Nixon Joan Vines by Jenny & Edward Shimon Intervention Project Elise & Christopher O’Neill Sarah Vogel by Patti & Randy Simmons Alexandria Juvenile & Domestic LOCAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Relations Court Alexandria City Attorney’s Office Jennifer Palagyi Kathryn Wallace Fred J. Ribando Best Practices Committee Alexandria Court Services Unit Raquel Pastor Heather Walter by Curtis Ribando Alexandria Youth Services Alexandria Dept of Community Nirmalaben Patel The Hon. by Karen Liptak Coordinating Council & Human Services Arlington County PEACE Project Alexandria Health Department Julianne Paunescu Deane Whittock Werley by Nirmalaben Patel Child Protection Partnership Alexandria Juvenile & Domestic Robert & Trudy Pearson Alexandra Wesseln Helen Richards of Greater Prince William Relations Court Carisa Pineda Sheila Wexler by Sally E. Richards Early Childhood Partnership Alexandria City Public Schools/FACE Kristiana Poole Kerri Williams Lynn Richards Leadership Arlington Alexandria Redevelopment Virginia Nurturing Network & Housing Authority Jim Pope Elizabeth Willingham by Sally E. Richards Arlington Child Advocacy Center Karen Price Kelley Willis Helen R. Rodgers COMMUNITY/LOCAL GROUPS Arlington County Attorney’s Office Prince William County by John Andelin & Virginia Geoffrey ACTS Turning Points & SAVAS Arlington County DHS Public ADORE Children & Family Services Health Division Community Services IN HONOR OF: Fritz Volkman by Mark & Nancy Viets ACT for Alexandria Arlington Dept of Human Services Jennifer Puleo Anna Lura Bovee by Laura Yager The Arc of Greater Prince William Arlington Dept of Recreation, Parks Wendye Quaye Tim Gale by Terry & Linda Stewart Arlington Partnership for Children, & Cultural Activities Glenn Radcliffe Sandy McCutchan Youth & Families Arlington Juvenile & Domestic Ayuda Relations Court Gayle Reuter by Sonia & Jose Quiñónez LEGACY DONORS: Bikers Against Child Abuse Fairfax County Health Dept Ginny Richards Laura Yager Briar Woods High School PTSO Fairfax Public Schools James Robinson by Millennium Professional We are grateful to those who have Casa Chiralagua Loudoun County Mental Health, Substance The Center for Alexandria’s Children Abuse & Developmental Services Ernest & Maritess Ros Solutions, LLC made a special commitment by Church of Latter Day Saints Loudoun County Public Schools Winston & Pamela Ros Damarillo Ginnie Volkman designating SCAN as a beneficiary Community Lodgings Loudoun County Sheriffs Office Eve Ann Rose by Mark & Nancy Viets of a retirement plan or including Computer Core Loudoun Dept of Family Services/CPS Wendy Rubin Doorways for Women & Families Prince William County Parks & Recreation SCAN in a bequest in a will or Doug the Food Dude Food Truck Prince William Dept of Social Services/CPS IN MEMORY OF: Dianne Russo trust. Those supporters include: DreamDog Foundation Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition Carolyn Sahni Tom Brisendine by Margaret Luca First Assembly of God Church of Alexandria Emilio Sanchez Carl Bruce Lanier by Susan Lanier First Christian Church of Alexandria Virginia Cooperative Extension of Larry & Sharon Beeman Freedom Aquatic Center Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun Paloma Santiago-Adorno Carol Cleary Greater Prince William Community & Prince William Counties Suellen & Raymond Savukas by Babs Beckwith Jeff & Joyce Bliss Health Center Adriana Schellhaas by Mia & Tim Bass HealthWorks for NOVA MEDIA Melissa Schooler by William & Bethanne Cople Tom & Trudy Brisendine Higher Horizons HeadStart iHeart Media Hispanics Against Child Abuse On Tap Magazine Hope Schutte by Janelle & Michael Day David & Carol Cleary & Neglect (HACAN) Jenny & Edward Shimon by Donald & H. Anne Kelly INMED Partnerships for Children FUNDRAISING PARTNERS Shoppers Food and Pharmacy by Glenn & Teri Lewis Donna Fleming INOVA Fairfax Hospital America’s Charities James Mott Community Catalogue for Philanthropy Joe Shumard by Michelle O’Hara-Levin Assistance Program Combined Federal Campaign Patti & Randy Simmons by Robert & Trudy Pearson Mary & John Kudless La Cocina VA Commonwealth of Virginia Campaign Aakash Singh by Patricia Shoultes Jack & Karen LeCuyer Loudoun Child Advocacy Center Crystal City Sports Pub Dr. & Mrs. Carl Smith by Carl & Jaye Smith LCJS/Loudoun Abused Women’s Donate for Charity Shelter (LAWS) Lokal5 Sandra Sperry by Donnan Wintermute Gail Ledford & Tom Hay Marine Corps-Quantico Base Red Barn Mercantile Mary Annette Sterbutzel Irving Cobb by Ginny Richards Jacob Millington Family Advocacy Program Two Blue Band Paula Strand Jean Garvey by Joan & Tom Kelsch Muslim American Society - DC United Way of the National Capital Area Neighborhood Health Rich & Victoria Strimel Ken Koch by Kimberly Koch Kevin M. 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