“We would have never gotten where we are today if it hadn’t been for your support and patience. ”

“We have the opportunity to see firsthand how you “I tell people to get to this make sure each individual’s needs are met. You do this program no matter what with tenderness, always making sure each person is level of independence shown the dignity and respect they deserve. She loves they are at because it can where she’s at, and this is priceless to us as a family.” only help you.” “As always, the “CPRF played a process of getting very big role in as- sisting me in be- the new wheel- ing independent. chair was flawless.” Being employed by CPRF and liv- ing at the Timbers “The team at came at a time in CPRF – from my life when I re- reception ally needed that sense of inde- to PTs to pendence to get Mygyvers in back on my feet.” the back – is Spread “This chair amazing! has added at I can’t say least 5 years enough good the word. to her life...” about them.” “My experience in the SACT Program was the pinnacle of my “Brianna’s chair is her education. I have gained a massive amount of computer skills and life. Without her wheel- financial pointers. I am confident that this class will help me greatly in chair, we cannot access my future occupational journey.” anything in her world...” “Thank you for always greeting with a “Your maintenance guys are simply the best! I can’t smile whenever I have something go say enough good about wrong with my chair.” their listening skills and “The physical gains as well as the support that I receive... has troubleshooting skills.” had a significant and positive impact on my life as a whole…” 2017 ANNUAL REPORT Cerebral Palsy Research Foundation of

CPRF provides people with disabilities of all ages the customized services, support, and technology they need in order to facilitate their chosen personal and economic independence, with an emphasis on employment and training opportunities. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chairman Daniel M. Carney, Gaelic Management Vice Chairman Deryl K. Schuster Treasurer Daniel J. Taylor, Taylor Enterprises, Inc. Secretary Michael C. Burrus Members Dan F. Augustin, Real Base Investments Robert P. Daniels Vivian M. King Dee Ann McIntyre Pete Meitzner, Wichita City Council Russ Meyer III, Restaurant Management Company Linus Ohaebosim, D.O., Ohaebosim Clinic Patricia Wilson, Lab Answer Donald D. Sbarra, Sbarra Enterprises Patrick T. Jonas, CPRF President and CEO Founder John F. “Jack” Jonas, Jr. (1931-2014) DANIEL M. CARNEY Chairman of the Board

017 was another successful year in advancing the CPRF mission and 2that of our affiliates, Center Industries and Business Technology Career Opportunities. On behalf of the Board of Directors, I would like to thank those who have assisted us along the way. CPRF, CIC, and BTCO are very fortunate to have tremendous corporate, governmental, and individual supporters. We could not accomplish the core focus of our mission, which is to provide training, employment opportunities, and a life of chosen personal independence for those with disabilities, without these valuable partnerships. In addition to recognizing these vital collaborations, I would like to thank those who serve on our Board of Directors, who have all given generously of their time and resources, some of whom have supported the organization for decades. We are truly blessed to have such a dedicated and diverse group of talented professionals to provide guidance and who recognize the value of our mission. t is my hope that the successes we have experienced in 2017 will continue for Iyears to come. God Bless, Dan

OUR LEADERS PATRICK T. JONAS President & CEO

t is hard to believe that 2017 was CPRF’s 45th anniversary. The vision for CPRF Igrew from its founder (my father), “Jack” Jonas, who was challenged by a speech pathology client in the 1960s to do more for adults with disabilities. The client, Pat Kraft, was frustrated that after all his hard work in speech and schooling, his only option was to go back home to live with his parents. Pop took Pat’s words to heart, and when he became Executive Director of United Cerebral Palsy of Kansas, my dad began a decades-long quest to provide greater opportunities for adults with disabilities. With the help of founding board members, early successes included creating a summer camp for people with disabilities, building an accessible urban residential facility, and (the highlight) passing legislation for special education services in Kansas three years prior to the federally-mandated system. he Cerebral Palsy Research Foundation of Kansas Tgrew out of UCP to allow more flexibility in program development and to satisfy the entrepreneurial spirit of the founder and board. We are tremendously grateful to our exceptional board, our dedicated employees, and a slew of corporate, foundation, governmental, and individual supporters for their assistance in advancing our mission. In 2018, we will be going full circle. Dave Jones, Executive Director of UCP, is retiring after nearly 40 years, and UCP’s programs will be consolidated into CPRF. The equipment program, information and referral services, and statewide United Way affiliations will be dedicated to a new Community Outreach Department. We are extremely fortunate to have Dave join the CPRF board in March. PRF continues to design innovative programs, implement legislative initiatives, and Ccreate employment opportunities for people with disabilities to fulfill the dreams of that bright young man and the founder who would not back down from the challenge.

Thank you for all you do for those we serve, OUR LEADERS Pat OUR PROGRAMS & SERVICES

Adult Day Services Case Management Wheelchair & Posture Seating Clinic Exercise & Wellness Kansas Work Incentives Network OUR PROGRAMS & SERVICES

School of Adaptive Computer Training Timbers Apartments & Transportation Vocational Assessment Job Placement Janitorial Services

“It’s given her a sense of purpose, to get out and do something everyday. We want her to have an alternative to being at home. She’s benefitting from...the social aspect and going in a different direction than she would have from just being at home. We appreciate the people that work with her and the care she’s given.” – Susan, Deb’s mom

Our Adult Day Services team ensures that each client’s individual needs are met every day. With amenities such as an accessible garden in our private courtyard, a wheelchair swing, sensory room, private swimming pool, community outings, and many other indoor learning and recreation opportunities, our clients have a variety of stimulating activities to choose from. We are able to offer these options thanks to the help of generous volunteers such as the Sedgwick County Master Gardeners, School of Music, United Way of the Plains, and many other community organizations. Caregivers can be confident that we provide their loved ones with excellent care. ADULT DAY SERVICES

Our case managers coordinate services for more than 100 individuals with disabilities each year, focusing on advocacy, service provision, resources, funding, and helping clients understand their rights and responsibilities. We also offer the WORK Program through the State of Kansas, which is a service for individuals with disabilities who want to work, but still need to receive their vital health and long-term care coverage. CASE MANAGEMENT

“He wouldn’t be able to do half the things he does…he loves playing games and sports...going to school, he likes to do anything a normal four year old would do. He’s able to support his core area because his seat is so much more comfortable and customized to him… it helps his posture so he can work with his hands a lot better.” –Tiffany, Sutton’s mom Our Wheelchair & Posture Seating Clinic addresses the needs of more than 780 adults and children with physical disabilities every year, building custom chairs that suit the needs and lifestyle of each individual. Designed to enhance comfort, provide better body alignment, and minimize the risk of pressure sores, our seating systems range from manual chairs to intricate power wheelchairs. Physical and Occupational Therapists are on-staff to work with each client to ensure that we build the best seating system possible. All of our wheelchair seating systems are built in-house by technicians with decades of specialized experience. Technicians and therapists work together to ensure each client receives the best chair for their optimal mobility, comfort, and independence. WHEELCHAIR & POSTURE SEATING CLINIC “It’s been 5 years and it has improved me everyday. Therapy is my lifeline. I have mobility and little things that people take for granted.” – Gregory The CPRF Exercise and Wellness Program promotes physical fitness for people with disabilities through strength training, improving flexibility, and pain-controlling exercises. Our Certified Restorative Aide works with each client individually in our private gym on the Timbers campus. All exercise programs are written and prescribed for each client by an Occupational/Physical Therapist. Our equipment includes parallel bars, standing frames, hand cycles, a para-gym for wheelchair-accessible weight training, stretching mats, and our newest additions: elliptical and cardio strider. EXERCISE & WELLNESS

KWIN provides Work Incentive Planning and Assistance services to Kansans with disabilities who want information about Social Security work incentives and community supports. In order to help people make informed employment decisions as they transition to and/or advance in employment, KWIN clients are offered guidance, benefit analysis, and a work incentive plan by Social Security Administration-certified Community Work Incentive Coordinators. KANSAS WORK INCENTIVES NETWORK “I think it did her a real wonder...helped her out to get a part time job while she goes to college.”- Levarn, Kellie’s mom (r) The SACT is devoted to improving job-marketable skills for people with disabilities. In addition to our Microsoft-approved curriculum and Microsoft suite certifications, we offer courses in computing fundamentals and customer service. Our partnership with Workforce Alliance of South Central Kansas, USD 259, Mulvane School District, Haysville School District, and United Way of the Plains has allowed us to offer morning, afternoon, and summer classes for high school students with disabilities to learn valuable workplace skills and earn Microsoft certifications in Word and Excel while earning school credit. Since the program started in 2008, 313 students with disabilities have graduated from the program and 85% have passed at least one Microsoft Certification exam. SCHOOL OF ADAPTIVE COMPUTER TRAINING “I like the camaraderie...I look forward to getting together with other people.” -Nancy, Timbers resident The Timbers is a 100-unit apartment community for people with physical disabilities, featuring roll-in showers, roll-under sinks and counters, accessible switches, and more. In addition to these amenities, the Timbers also has three FEMA tornado shelters throughout the campus for safety. Our wheelchair-friendly, open concept apartments and facilities make it possible for our residents to live life how they choose and to have a space that is all their own. Craft and book clubs, community guest speakers, and other engaging social activies allow residents to connect with each other. Timber Lines Transportation provides wheelchair-accessible rides to help residents and community members get to work, go grocery shopping, and keep appointments. TIMBERS APARTMENTS & TRANSPORATION

Our Vocational Assessment team administers tests to measure aptitudes, skill levels, abilities, interests, work values, and more. The results generate a variety of potential careers and/or training programs that would suit the client. Our one-on-one approach ensures clients receive more precise employment recommendations, which can reduce job-related dissatisfaction and turnover rates. VOCATIONAL ASSESSMENT “Santiago is going to be successful. He has overcome a lot of barriers to get where he is today, and his dedication to success speaks for itself.” - Linda Oxford, Job Placement director. Santiago now works at Center Industries Corporation as a CNC Machinist. The CPRF Job Placement department guides people with various vocational barriers to the right position through resume development, mock interviews, and application and job search assistance. Through Ticket to Work, End-Dependence Kansas, and other programs, we work with people individually to ensure they find a job that suits their career goals and abilities. Our staff further assists in the job hunt by educating clients on a potential employer’s expectations, changes in the job market since they were last employed, and what to expect from the jobs they seek. JOB PLACEMENT The Janitorial Services program allows CPRF to offer more integrated employment opportunities for people with disabilities. This program provides part-time and full-time work with competitive wages and health benefits in the porter and janitorial fields. Our services include: floor cleaning, trash removal, dusting, window cleaning, porter/matron services, and other routine cleaning duties. JANITORIAL SERVICES DEMOGRAPHICS 1,578 People Served in 2017

Age 0-5 4% Gender 6-17 16%

18-21 8% Female 22-29 10% 50% 30-39 13% Male 40-49 13% 50%Male 50-59 20% 50% 60+ 16%

Ethnicity

African American Native American Hispanic Caucasian Unknown / Other 13% 1% 9% 60% 16% Asian 1% Case Management 6% Adult Day Services 2% Exercise & Wellness Program DEMOGRAPHICS 3% SACT 5%

Employment Services 6%

Wheelchair & Transportation Posture Seating 1% Clinic Program/Service 44% Timbers Used 6%

Kansas Work Incentive Program 27%

Primary Type of Disability*

*This graph represents the most reported disabilities to CPRF. Others include epilepsy, down syndrome, multiple sclerosis, stroke, diabetes, heart disease, amputation, arthritis, neurological disabilities, and more.

40% 13% 12% 6% 6% 6% 5% 4% 4% 4% I/DD ADD Autism Spina Bifida Mental Illness Cerebral Palsy Cerebral Spinal Cord Injury Spinal Cord Muscular Dystrophy Traumatic Head Injury Traumatic Orthopedic / Back Injury FINANCIALS Combined Abbreviated Statement of Financial Position Revenue & Support

Purchased Services Support from Affiliates 17.4% 24.7% Investments & Other Income 0.4%

County Services 2.6% 2016

Federal Grants State Grants & Services & Services 16.8% 16.8%

Services & Product Sales Private Donations 17.4% 3.9%

Support from Affiliates Purchased Services 21.5% 18.1%

Investments & Other Income 2.9%

County Services 2.2% State Grants & Services 2017 17.5%

Federal Grants & Services 13.6%

Services & Private Donations Product Sales 9.6% 14.6% FINANCIALS Combined Abbreviated Statement of Financial Position 2016 2017 Current Assets: $4,300,052 Current Assets: $4,090,446 Non-Current Assets: $319,251 Non-Current Assets: $307,007 Net Capital Assets: $7,912,798 Net Capital Assets: $8,271,985 Current Liabilities: $961,971 Current Liabilities: $510,014 Non-Current Liabilities: $1,021,711 Non-Current Liabilities: $776,712 Combined Net Assets: $10,548,419 Combined Net Assets: $11,382,712 Total Assets: $12,532,101 Total Assets: $ 12,669,438 Unrestricted: $10,127,297 Unrestricted: $10,918,543 Restricted: $323,215 Restricted: $366,262 Permanently Restricted: $97,907 Permanently Restricted: $97,907

Program Expenditures

2016 2017

10.2% 10.0% Administrative

13.2% 13.2% Facilities /Janitorial Services/FEMA Grant

10.4% 11.2% Development and Public Relations

16.6% 16.0% Timbers and Independent Living

15.7% 16.2% Employment & Training

13.5% 13.4% Wheelchair Clinic & Wellness

20.4% 20.0% Community Support PETER JOHN LOUX AWARD

The Peter John Loux by another person or apply influence as the Kansas Award provides an annual on their own behalf. Each House of Representatives recognition gift to a Peter John Loux Award Minority Leader to help Kansan who demonstrates winner receives $1,000 and launch Center Industries exceptional desire and a commemorative plaque.. Corporation in 1975. He also dedication in overcoming The award is an endowed served on the CPRF Board their disabilities. gift established by the late of Directors from 1972- Any Kansas resident 18 Richard C. “Pete” Loux in 2004. years of age or older with memory of his son, Peter For more information a congenital or acquired John. Mr. Loux, a lifelong about the Peter John Loux physical or neurological advocate for people Award, contact Molly Tully at disability may be nominated with disabilities, used his [email protected].

LOGAN DAVIS ogan was born with a Lcondition called pulmonary stenosis, which is a cardiac defect. He also has Asperger’s Syndrome; a form of Autism Spectrum Disorder, which is a condition characterized by persistent impairment in social interactions and by repetitive behavior patterns and restricted interests. He participated in speech therapy throughout grade school and focused on learning social skills, facial expressions, and how to engage in reciprocal conversation. Community College as a student worker in t is difficult for Logan to write. In order the Athletics Department, where he works Ito communicate by written word he as a statistician for soccer and basketball has learned to use a computer and key games. In this fast-paced position, he is board, which is not an easy task because required to remember a detailed list of tasks the tendons in his fingers are tight and for each game. lack flexibility. In order to use a computer, Logan has done a great job with a Logan had to go through many hours of “demanding task that requires him to physical therapy, occupational therapy, and input information into a computer at the vision therapy. speed of the game.”said Associate Athletic Logan has extremely tight skin, with his Director. He went on to explain that the sensory nerves very close to the surface other student workers consider Logan to be of the skin, making it uncomfortable for one of their leaders and they look up to him him to be touched. While painless for the because of his knowledge and experience. average person, a pat on the shoulder is Logan will graduate from Butler uncomfortable and even painful for someone Community College in the spring of 2018 with Asperger’s. and plans to pursue a degree in Sports or many years, Logan participated Management at Wichita State University. Fin Special Olympics swimming, As his neighbor, a retired United basketball, and summer events. While in States Air Force Colonel, shared in high school, he was one of only 60 students his recommendation letter, “Logan has selected from Kansas to attend the Robert maintained high academic achievements and J. Dole Institute for Political Leadership with a chance to continue his education, his Camp. He also made the honor roll every exceptional ability to remember and apply year, was a member of the National Honor facts and details will be a positive factor in Society, and played soccer. his future.” At his high school graduation he received, According to his grandmother, Logan is a by unanimous faculty vote, the Outstanding remarkable young man who sets daily goals Student in American History Award as well as life goals. He has accomplished bestowed by the Daughters of the American things the average person his age has Revolution. not. He is hard-working, thoughtful, and ogan also volunteered over 300 hours considerate. Lat the Robert J. Dole VA Medical urrounded by his family, friends, and Center, which has resulted in a growing Sthe whole CPRF team, Jacob received empathy for our veterans. a check for $1,000 at an awards banquet. He earned a full scholarship to Butler RIVER CITY ROLL BLACK & WHITE BASH

ore than 400 guests Mattended the June 2017 River City Roll: Black & White Bash. This biennial event raised $202,000 for the CPRF Equipment Fund, which provides financial assistance for those in need of assistive technology and medical equipment such as power wheelchairs, home modifications, van lifts, and more throughout the state. Guests enjoyed live and silent auctions, dinner, drinks, and dancing, while supporting their community.

Funds Raised: $202,000 Thank you to our corporate sponsors!

PRESENTING SPONSOR $20,000 The McIntyre Foundation

PLATINUM SPONSORS $10,000

DIAMOND SPONSORS $5,000

GOLD SPONSORS $2,500

SILVER SPONSORS Commerce Bank / Cox Machine, Inc. / Farha & Son Enterprises / The Flint Hills Group at Morgan Stanley / INTRUST Bank / National Seating & $1,500 Mobility

ADDITIONAL Berry Foundation / Carlos O’Kelleys / Cox Communications / Davis Moore Auto Group / Devlin Enterprises / Downtown Kiwanis / Friesen Tool Company, Inc. / Midwest Corporate SPONSORS Aviation, Inc. / Modern Methods Laboratory TCO showcases a motivated, BTCO has created a powerful Bskilled team of people, both with business model that measures and without disabilities, working side- its success by steady growth in by-side and pooling their expertise to workforce and customer satisfaction. provide solutions in digital document Having begun with a single contract imaging, mailroom operations, data in 2001, BTCO now boasts a wide services, and precise-tolerance plot range of customers, from rural school printing. districts to universities, from local A model of workforce integration and state governments to commercial success in both Wichita and Topeka, businesses, and more. BTCO,INC. ounded by CPRF in 1975, Using assistive technology, FCenter Industries Corporation Center Industries prides itself on employs approximately 280 people, its ability to modify job stations with more than 75% of the direct for those with limited mobility. labor hours being performed by By creating optimal options for people with disabilities. productivity for all employees, Employees specialize in a wide CIC can contract with private and range of manufacturing disciplines, public industries on the same level including Boeing window belts, as a traditional manufacturing Kansas license plates, metal company. Complementing CPRF’s fabrication, CNC machining, mission, CIC employees are paid printing, parts assembly, and more. competitively with benefits. CENTER INDUSTRIES CORPORATION Sandlian Realty Foundation +Pat and +Bob Schmidt Candlewood Hotel HONOR Sandi and Brad Schreck Michael D. Carney Sally and +Bill Simon Cessna Aircraft Company ROLL OF Kate and Dan Taylor Champions for Charity Kenneth J. Wagnon Foundation Steve Clark DONORS Robert Daniels and Family Chairman’s Award Davis-Moore Auto Group Recognizing donors who DCSS Ability, LLC contributed $100,000 in a DeVore Foundation John F. Jonas lifetime or $500,000 through a Digital Consulting & Software deferred gift. Services, Inc. Award Barry L. and Paula M. Recognizing donors who Larry and +Sally Arbuckle Downing Foundation contributed $200,000 in a Cessna Foundation Employees Community Fund of lifetime or $1 million through a Fred C. and Mary R. Koch Boeing Wichita deferred gift. Foundation Emprise Bank Maura and Bob Geist eoVision Anonymous EVCON Industries Inc. Bank of America McIntyre Foundation Helen and Russell W. Meyer, Jr. Fahnestock Plumbing, HVAC Rita and Gene Bicknell & Electric The Boeing Company Microsoft Corp. Mary Lynn and William L. Oliver Fran Jabara Family Foundation, City of Wichita–HOME Inc. Investment Partnership Raytheon Aircraft Company Diane and +Darrel Rolph Gossen Livingston Associates, Program Grant Inc. Myra and Tom Devlin Donald D. Sbarra Alice and Dale E. Wiggins Dane G. Hansen Foundation EDS Foundation Libba and Wink Hartman EDS Corporation +Veryle Heriford Estate Federal Home Loan Bank of +Dan Hesse Topeka Founder’s Award + Recognizing donors who made Sherri and Larry Hiebert INTRUST Bank Edna Hightower Estate + Evalyn B. Joachim an outright gift of $10,000 or Beverly and +John F. Jonas William T. Kemper more, $50,000 in a lifetime, or +Lilan Kane Foundation– Commerce $250,000 through a deferred Kansas Health Foundation Bank, Trustee and Commerce gift. Key Construction, Inc. Bancshares Foundation + John S. & James L. Knight The Kresge Foundation Virginia and George Ablah Foundation Lattner Family Foundation Inc. Anadarko Petroleum Koch Industries, Inc. The J. E. & L. E. Mabee Corporation Rex C. & Marie Elizabeth Foundation Anonymous Larabee Trust Lynn and +Robert Moore Bailey Lauerman + Rose Lichtenstein Estate Patricia Wilson and Bob Beech Charitable Gift Fund +Richard C. “Pete” Loux Patterson Bombardier Learjet Care Fund Dee Ann McIntyre + Carl Rohwer Sherry and Bernie Butler Multimedia Cablevision Susan and Les Rudd Bernie Butler Family Multimedia Foundation The Victor Murdock Center Industries Corporation Vornado Air LLC Foundation Creative Ventures & Capital, Wichita Community Foundation I.A. O’Shaughnessy Inc. Foundation Lois and Jim Daniels + + Friends of CPRF Mary Jean and Larry Payne David Egan Recognizing donors who sup- POET Ethanol Products, LLC First Baptist Church *Profit Builders Janis Friesen ported CPRF with a gift from June and +Patrick Regan Galichia Foundation July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016. Salesforce.com, Inc. Gannette Foundation Janis and Jerry Aaron SBC Foundation Grand Chapter of Kansas Accent Lighting Robert E. and Patricia A. Order of the Eastern Star Kim and Keith Adams Schmidt Foundation Craig Haines + Sue and Jim Adams Anita and Deryl Schuster Nancy and Richard Hassur Adams, Brown, Beran, & Ball, Sullivan Higdon & Sink Hawker Beechcraft Chartered The Sunderland Foundation Corporation Stacie Allen United Methodist Health R.D. and Joan Dale Hubbard Allen, Gibbs & Houlik, L.C. Ministry Fund Foundation Alley Investments, LLC Kate and Bill Walsh, Jr. IMA, Inc. Aloft Hotels Westar Energy Foundation Inter-First Company LLC Gretchen and Stan Andeel Wichita Greyhound Charities, Nita and Joey Jackson Dixie and TW Anderson Inc. Pam and Pat Jonas Thornton Anderson K. T. Wiedemann Foundation Diana and Richard Kasper + Ron Andra Winter Enterprises Sandy and Ben Kasper Esther Andra Joanie and Tim Koehler Anonymous Heritage Award Kathy and Herb Krumsick Daniel Anthony The Carl V. and Honore G. J.S. Ventures, Inc. Applebee’s Recognizing donors who made Maloney Foundation Kavitha Arabindoo an outright gift of $5,000 or Nancy and Hal McCoy Mickey Armstrong more, $25,000 in a lifetime, or Midwest Corporate Aviation Thomas Arrighi $100,000 through a deferred Murfin Drilling Co., Inc. Artistic Limousine gift. Norma R. Murphy Sally and Paul Attwater Kathleen and Patrick Gary Austerman Gladys and Buck Alley O’Shaughnessy Mary Ayer American National Bank Prudential Securities Marcia and Ted Ayres Dot and Dan Augustin Laura and Jack Richmond + Brooke and Timothy Aziere Jr. The Barton Foundation Gwen and J.B. Sevart B&C Barbeque Debbie and Arlin Beer Pat and Jack Shelton Paul Babich Bicknell Family Foundation John Sieber Cathy Babich James Fund Connie and Roger A. Sink Cathy Bachrodt *BTCO, Inc. 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