Sparking HOPE

2018 ANNUAL REPORT DEAR FRIENDS,

In 2018, Youth Villages staff working in 16 states impacted This report includes some of their stories and highlights the lives of nearly 27,000 children, families and young of our year including: people striving to Spark Something Big! ~ Expansion of our direct services in Tennessee, Mississippi, Georgia, Oregon, New Hampshire and a Our more than 3,000 staff members kindled the spark new state: Ohio. of change in more places than ever before. We brought families back together safely after the ravages of drug ~ Bringing our YVLifeSet model to Pittsburgh and New addiction in Indiana. In Tennessee, we found foster and York City in our drive to spread effective services adoptive families for children, and in NYC we scaled our for older foster youth.

effective solution for transition-age foster youth. ~ Our star-studded Gala and GRAMMY Awards® viewing party, hosted by rock legend , which Founded in 1986, Youth Villages has become one of raised $2.4 million for Janie’s Fund. the country’s largest and most innovative providers of

children’s mental and behavioral health services. Our We are now leading the charge to transform the way passion for finding and implementing the most effective children’s services are provided across the U.S. Thank solutions burns brighter than ever. It’s fueled by the you for joining us and being the spark that unlocks the support of hundreds of donors, volunteers, foster and amazing potential of children, families and young people adoptive parents, state officials, partners, foundations and across the country. individuals drawn to our work by our results. From all of us at Youth Villages, thank you. This year, 86% percent of the children and youth were successfully living at home or independently a year after they completed their program at Youth Villages.

Patrick Lawler, CEO Jimmy Lackie, chairman of the board 2 3 DEMOGRAPHIC WHERE WE SERVE

CHARACTERISTICS Children helped by Youth Villages and our partners in FY18. Children served July 2017 to June 2018

AGE Alabama New York 8 years old and younger 15% Arkansas North Carolina 9 to 11 years old 12% Florida Ohio 12 to 14 years old 23% Georgia Oklahoma 15 to 17 years old 39% Indiana Oregon 18 years old and older 11% Massachusetts Pennsylvania Mississippi Tennessee GENDER New Hampshire Washington Male 54% Female 46%

RACE/ETHNICITY African American 31% Caucasian 56% Hispanic 6% Native American 1% Other 6%

4 5 FINANCIALS

REVENUE AND EXPENSE STATEMENT

REVENUE 2018 OPERATING EXPENSES State of Tennessee $79,983 Program Services TennCare $16,484 Dogwood Campus $9,444 Other States/Medicaid $93,048 Bartlett Campus $11,5056 CONSOLIDATED Grant Revenue $1,867 Deer Valley Campus $5,393 BALANCE SHEET USDA $986 Boys Intensive Residential $10,257 Donations and Pledges $54,654 Girls Intensive Residential $8,948 ASSETS 2018 2017 Investment Income $14,446 Oregon Campus $729 Total Current Assets 276,551 245,531 Miscellaneous Income $673 Germaine Lawrence Campus $11,174 Property and Equipment, Net 69,052 58,571 Inner Harbour Campus $18,431 Other Assets 22,281 10,492 Foster Care $16,188 Total Revenue $225,062 YVIntercept™ $57,423 Total Assets $367,884 $314,594 Group Homes $6,674 *Financials for Youth Villages Inc. and affiliates in thousands Adoptions $477 LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS YVLifeSet™ $13,640 Mentoring $288 Total Liabilities $17,278 $16,322 Crisis Services $5,322 Partners $2,239 NET ASSETS Management and general $28,507 Unrestricted 276,281 254,508 Fundraising $3,167 Board Designated 5,489 5,284 Temporarily Restricted 68,758 38,401 Permanently Restricted 78 78 Total Expenses $209,807 Total Net Assets $350,606 $298,271 Change in Net Assets $52,334

*In FY18, $20.4 million in Temporary Restricted Net Assets Total Liabilities were utilized to support programs. At the end of the year, and Net Assets $367,884 $314,593 $68.8 million remained in Temporary Restricted Net Assets to support programs in future years. For complete audited financial statements, please visit youthvillages.org or contact the Youth Villages Finance department at 901-251-4848.

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JANIE’S

First-ever FUND Janie’s Fund Steven Tyler by Getty® Images GRAMMY“ “ On Jan. 28, 2018, iconic singer, songwriter, have suffered the trauma of abuse and neglect. Tyler Emotion,” “Dream On,” “Jaded”, and more. The jovial Viewing humanitarian, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee first gave voice to this cause with his hit, “Janie’s Got a crowd was surprised when Nuno Bettencourt took and four-time GRAMMY Award® winner Steven Tyler Gun,” and his establishment of the fund ensures that the stage performing his hit “More Than Words” with and Live Nation celebrated the inaugural Janie’s Fund these vulnerable girls will have an enduring voice for Tyler. During “Walk This Way,” Tyler was also joined Party raises gala with an exclusive live viewing of the 60th Annual years to come. by ’s drummer Joey Kramer and Sesa Wo GRAMMY Awards telecast, elegant dinner, a live Suban, a West African drumming group featuring the Sharon Stone placed the highest bid of $116,000 for $2.4 million auction and an unforgettable night of performances at girls from Youth Villages Georgia. the historic RED Studios in Hollywood. the exclusive Christopher Makos print of Andy Warhol kissing John Lennon. Learn more at janiesfund.org. The inaugural event raised more than $2.4 million dollars for Janie’s Fund, a philanthropic initiative The inaugural gala was capped off with Stone created by Tyler in partnership with Youth Villages to introducing Tyler and his Nashville-based band, bring hope and healing to girls across America who Loving Mary, who performed the classic hits “Sweet

Counter clockwise from top: Steven Tyler w/ the girls of Sesa Wosuban, Jason Sudekis and Olivia Wilde, Sharon Stone by Getty® Images. 8 9 Columbus, Ohio HIGHLIGHTS NEW

PROGRAM Portland, Oregon YVLifeSet EXPANSION PARTNERS

This year, Youth Villages expanded to Franklin County in Columbus, Ohio, bringing In 2018, Youth Villages chose its first public agency partners for the YVLifeSet program in our intensive in-home program, YVIntercept, to safely reunite children and families the drive to make comprehensive support available to transition-age young people across devastated by the drug epidemic. In Tennessee, Youth Villages is participating in an the country. important clinical trial testing Multisystemic Therapy for Emerging Adults, an evidence-informed program to change the lives of young people who have significant In New York City and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Youth Villages is helping more young juvenile justice involvement. In Oregon, Youth Villages is partnering to reduce the people participate in YVLifeSet through the commitment of our donors, including Blue strain on the state’s foster care system and support families so children can safely go Meridian Partners. Manchester, New Hampshire home. Our services also expanded in Mississippi, Georgia and New Hampshire. In NYC, Youth Villages is providing clinical, administrative and research support to our partner, Children’s Aid Society. In Pittsburgh, our provider partner is Pressley Ridge. They join the Accelerator YMCA in Seattle, Washington, and Turning Points for Children in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, providing YVLifeSet.

YVLifeSet is one of the largest program models of its kind in the U.S. Learn more about this initiative at www.partnerwithyv.org. Tiney, Left and his Turning Points for Children YVLifeSet Specialist Frank Tennant

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She’s a sweetheart, KAYLEE

a hard worker,

Kaylee wasn’t really sure about the YVLifeSet Kaylee had actually been banned from an Amber is helping Kaylee get her driver’s license “a good mother program when she first heard about it. But, she knew independent living program because of conflicts. and find employment and housing options. In fact, she needed help. However, YVLifeSet Specialist Amber Myers Kaylee recently obtained an entry level position “ immediately saw the young woman differently. in a hospital, which provides both benefits and an to her two She had grown up with insecurity, moving from opportunity for additional education and training. family through several group homes. Because “She’s a sweetheart, a hard worker, a good mother to children and of the trauma she experienced, as well as living her two children and manages lots of stress in her She is seeing a future where she is able to make a in environments where she needed to be self- life,” Amber said. better life for herself and her children – and help protective, Kaylee could have emotional outbursts others. manages lots and conflicts with others. Amber and Kaylee meet once each week in the community but are in continual contact by text and “The YVLifeSet program is keeping me moving Pressley Ridge, which partnered with Youth phone. This has allowed Kaylee to work through forward on the things I need to do,” Kaylee said. “In of stress in Villages and Allegheny County to bring YVLifeSet emotional challenges and develop new coping skills. five years, I would like to have completed college to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is using the program and be a nurse.” her life... model to help young people like Kaylee, who are not “If I need someone to talk to about things that go connected to services that can help them. on in my house or a tough situation, I can talk to Amber,” Kaylee said. “She is there when I need her.”

Kaylee, Left and her Pressley Ridge YVLifeSet 12 Specialist, Amber Myers. 13

Our THE relationship

with our kids is BRYSONS so“ much better now, and I am As teenagers, Terra Bryson and her husband used “We refused to believe that, and we kept pushing After 10 months of intensive support from Youth “ drugs some, but they had been sober for 10 years forward and pushing forward.” Villages, the children came home safely. Terra really grateful and were raising three children when a moment of believes this tumultuous time in their lives helped vulnerability led to relapse. Youth Villages’ YVIntercept family specialists shape them into a stronger family. stepped in to help the couple complete the Katherine Gilliard, YVIntercept Clinical Supervisor, Left with the Bryson Family. for everything Their three school-aged children were taken into requirements to reunite their family. The Brysons “Our relationship with our kids is so much better foster care. Terra was pregnant, and the baby was underwent mental health assessments and attended now, and I am really grateful for everything that that happened, taken into the child welfare system after birth. The anger management and parenting classes, as well as happened, as horrible as it was,” Terra said. parents were heartbroken. Narcotics Anonymous meetings. Specialists worked “Sometimes, you lose sight of how important and with both parents and their children; the oldest how good things are, but we’ll never take it for as horrible as “We were told that you don’t come back from child was angry with her parents for what they’d granted ever again.” this; you don’t get your children back,” Terra said. done and at first refused to come to visitation. it was.

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She’s

someone TYRIC to talk to, Growing up in a tough neighborhood, Tyric The program pairs each young adult with and Qs,” he said. “She’s someone to talk to, “ “ fell in with a group of friends who smoked a counselor, available 24/7, who provides someone to open up to a little bit more. There’s someone marijuana and broke the law. When his juvenile intensive support as the young person learns always someone speaking positive in my ears.” record lengthened, he was sent to a detention to make good decisions; and finds housing, center. employment and builds a positive support Tyric’s life is different than before. His to open up priorities changed, too. network. At age 18, Tyric was released and became one of the first participants in a new program Monika Hicks, a master’s level social worker, “I have a newborn little girl, and that’s my main to a little focus - my little girl and my family,” Tyric said. offered by Youth Villages -- Multisystemic saw that Tyric was ready to hit the reset button Therapy for Emerging Adults, an evidence- on his life. “I’ve been using what Monika taught me. I don’t bit more. based program model designed to help young have to go back to street life to get where I’m adults with juvenile justice backgrounds make “We’ve worked on school, jobs, getting my trying to go.” the transition to productive adulthood. driver’s license; she’s kept me on my Ps

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KEONA I am Keona’s first months at Youth Villages’ Inner Harbour “We worked on Keona’s self-esteem, because she “I’m so proud of Keona’s progress,” April said. worthy, I “ campus were . She was lonely, depressed and used to blame herself for her behavior,” said April “She’s smart, creative and a leader.” aggressive toward herself and others. Sawyer, Keona’s therapist. “Now, she understands how trauma influences thoughts, emotions and Keona is looking forward to high school, while con- am smart, “I didn’t have a will to live at that time,” Keona said. behavior.” tinuing to work on her confidence. “ “I was hurting myself and wouldn’t accept help, but my Youth Villages team stuck by my side and Keona participated in individual therapy, as well as “I am worthy, I am smart, I am beautiful,” Keona I am changed my life forever.” Youth Villages’ therapeutic drumming and mentor- said. “Thanks to Ms. April, I believe these words ing programs. now. Her positivity has helped me recognize that From Left, April Sawyer, Therapist, Inner Harbour is a residential treatment campus my life is worth living. Now, I can prove that I can beautiful. Keona and Keon’a mentor, Jill. for youth with severe behavioral, emotional and These days, when Keona becomes frustrated by a make it out there myself.” mental health challenges, often caused by trauma. peer, she walks away and takes a deep breath. She In Keona’s case, she was abandoned by her mother even helps other youth practice coping skills. and left in her grandparents’ care.

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I told her

every little MICHAEL detail about “ Some kids collect Pokemon cards; 14 year-old After one stint in detention, Youth Villages was Michael’s life has changed. He’s catching up in Michael collected mugshots. In his first mugshot, assigned to help Michael through YVIntercept, school and off probation for the longest stretch what happened.“ he was 9 years old. There are 11 others. intensive in-home services. of his young life.

I had to get Michael’s behavior worsened every year. He Through the program, family intervention “I knew I had really disappointed my mom,” set houses on fire and destroyed a $500,000 specialist Alyssa Redman, learned Michael he said. “Seeing her proud of me… that’s the down to the basketball court at school. He started throwing had not dealt with a traumatic incident that feeling that I wanted to have forever. I changed rocks at cars from overpasses. occurred when he was 8. She utilized trauma- myself, but not just for me - for her and my dad focused cognitive behavioral therapy to help and my sisters.” roots of where “Truth be told, I thought he was destined for Michael confront his painful past. prison,” his mother said. “And it was hard to Michael wants to go to college. He wants to it all started. know why. He’s always had both parents and “That was the hardest thing I did, but I opened learn more about financial services and be a stability. It blew us away that he was always up,” Michael said. “I told her every little detail stock broker one day. making bad choices.” about what happened. I had to get down to the roots of where it all started.”

Michael and his YVIntercept Family Intervention Specialist, 20 Alyssa Redman. 21

YVLifeSet

STANLEY changed “everything Stanley bounced between residential facilities and Massachusetts through a public-private partnership things on my own – simple things like making for me. foster homes until Child Protective Services moved with the Commonwealth. appointments, leaving voicemails.” “ him from the city and into a friend’s home in a “YVLifeSet changed everything for me,” Stanley Stanley now works repairing cars. To advance his I have Boston suburb. Then, he enrolled in YVLifeSet. said. “It taught me that I wasn’t a kid anymore. I’m a career, he has enrolled in a community college to “I was a gang member,” said Stanley, age 19. “I saw young man, and I need to be responsible. It taught earn an advanced automotive technician’s degree hope now. kids my age and younger die on the streets. That me skills like how to look for a job, manage my meant not having long-term goals to look forward to money, graduate high school and do the paperwork “YVLifeSet provided the extra, one-on-one guidance in life. That was hard for me to get away from.” for college so I can reach my goals.” that I needed. Now, I like to take on challenges. Before, I And, I know which decisions are the positive ones to Youth Villages is working to make YVLifeSet “Just working with my foster parents was not make. I have hope, now. Before, I didn’t.” available to every transition-age foster youth in enough,” he said. “I wasn’t comfortable doing didn’t.

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Family means that VICTORIA

In 2018, Youth Villages partnered with “Something I like about horses is that you know “I am so proud of Victoria,” said Alaina you have “ Southern Reins in Memphis, Tennessee, to you have a loyal companion by your side if you McIntyre, recreational therapist with Youth “ provide an equine-assisted therapy program. need it,” Victoria said. “The horses don’t care Villages. “She has used her passion for animals people by Thirteen-year-old Victoria’s love for animals who you are, and they help you and you help to develop as a strong, positive leader through and need for help with behavioral and them.” the equine therapy program.” emotional issues made her a perfect fit for you and Victoria, who is currently waiting for a forever She would love to find the perfect family for the therapy program. Through this program, also offered at our Inner Harbour Campus in family through Youth Villages’ adoption her with pets and lots of love to give. Georgia, children like Victoria have the unique program, has developed leadership and people you “Family means that you have people by you and opportunity to use horses as a therapeutic teamwork skills, confidence, a healthy attitude, people you can trust,” Victoria said. agent to develop coping strategies to deal with and new outlook on life all supported by interactions with the horses and therapies can trust. traumatic events and develop life skills to help To learn more, go to yvadoption.org. them live successfully. through the program.

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I want to change the stereotypes TAMARA attached to the

words ‘foster A child should never have to grow up the way Foster care brought stability and a family; Tamara With the extra support, Tamara has soared. She “ Tamara did. There was abuse and domestic was adopted one month after her 18th birthday. will graduate in December – in only two-and-a-half child...I’m violence. The men in the family sold drugs; her As she approached high school graduation, she years – from Middle Tennessee State University mother was an exotic dancer, who sometimes sold became part of the YVLifeSet program that helps with a degree in political science and is applying passionate “ her body. former foster youth make a good transition to for law schools. She is an advocate for children in adulthood. foster care now. about changing “I didn’t know any different,” Tamara said. “But, it taught me early that it wasn’t something that I Only 3 percent of young people who have “I want to change the stereotypes attached to the the way wanted.” experienced foster care ever graduate from a four- words ‘foster child,’” Tamara said. “I’m passionate year university. Youth Villages created YVScholars about changing the way children in foster care are children in Then, things got even worse. One night, Tamara to make sure that selected YVLifeSet participants seen.” and her siblings woke up to gunfire in their home. beat those odds. foster care are She went downstairs to find her mother dead, and her world changed. seen.

26 27 RESEARCH BY THE NUMBERS

Youth Villages provides effective help to children through many different programs and services.

CORE Residential Services 1,261 Group Homes 177 Foster Care 948 In-home Services 7,331 Transition-Age Youth Services 2,992 86% Wraparound Services 760 of youth ANCILLARY Crisis Services 9,893 served by Assessment/Case Management 2,507 Outpatient/Other Services 660 Youth Villages Total 26,529 are living *Please note: Youth may be served in more than one program; Total youth served across YV will be less than the sum of youth served by program at home

PRESENTING ISSUES with their Children served July 2017 to June 2018 families or

Abuse/Neglect 43% Behavioral Disorder 79% independently Eduational Issues 26% Life Skills 25% a year later. Mental Health 25% Physical Health 26% Substance Abuse 26% Suicide/Self Harm 42% *Includes only those who received at least 60 days of service. *Please note: 86% of youth presented with multiple issues. 28 29 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

NATIONAL Mark Allen Pamela Giasson Lynch GEORGIA OREGON Jennifer Bush Mark O’Donnell ADVISORY BOARD ADVISORY BOARD Bryan Jordan Marietta C. Davis Francine Rosenzweig Alistair Firmin Chairman Julie Seitz Vanessa Diffenbaugh Helen Chin Schlichte Chairman Chairwoman Patrick W. Lawler Judy Edge Kim Syman Chief Executive Officer Bethany Bounds Nicholas R. Ehlen Kevin Tabb Edwin Cook Adam Crowell William “Bill” Giles Jack A. Eiferman Co-Vice Chairman Dara Mann Nicholas R. Ehlen Gerald Laurain MIDDLE TENNESSEE Adrienne Mittons Ian Galloway James D. Lackie John Robert Pitts Cynthia Parks Sister Guadalupe Guajardo Co-Vice Chairman ADVISORY BOARD Elizabeth B. Rose Robert Rearden Robin Henderson Matthew Tarkenton Gary Shorb Bill Hamburg Matt Tarkenton Joanne Horstkotte Secretary David Tyler Co-Chairman David Tyler Linda Jackson-Shaw H. Patterson “Pat” Ritz Darryl “Chip” Wade Chris Patterson H. Patterson “Pat” Ritz Treasurer Co-Chairman D. Colby Schlicker Mike Bruns MISSISSIPP Sarah Looney Charles Swindells Chair Emeritus Co-Chairwoman ADVISORY BOARD Frank Farmer WEST TENNESSEE MASSACHUSETTS Paul Dent Deidra Johnson ADVISORY BOARD ADVISORY BOARD Vaughan DePillo Mary Hampton Nicholas RED KITE Ann Gilbert Deonte Oscar Laura Rosas Joanna Jacobson Nate Kenney Chairwoman Chairwoman Stephanie Rippee Shannon Lapsley Susan Smith Meghan Markie Frank Cianciola Peter Campanella Amanda Tollison SOCIETY Heather Neisen Stacey Hollingsworth Sandra Edgerley Helen Roudi Daphne Large The Red Kite Society recognizes our generous Robert Gendron Tony Sharpe NORTH CAROLINA Lee McWaters Janet Glidden ADVISORY BOARD supporters with lifetime giving of $100,000 or Lisa Small Richard Miller Paul S. Grogan Shirley Speyer Natalie Frazier Allen Joel Smith more to help the children of Youth Villages. Margaret Hall Pat Wallace Justin Arnall Christopher Vescovo Yvonne Hao Jeremy Werthan Tia Bethea Ryan Hayden Meredith Buckner Beth Klarman Betsy Walkup Laura Crago Sharon Liszanckie Chair Emeritus Jospehe Featherstone Yvette Lowenthal-Mulderry Nan Gray Donita Grisham Bill Roberts Wendy Shanahan-Harbin

30 31 DONORS FORCE FOR FORCE FOR INNOVATION FORCE FOR INSPIRATION Harriett and Hilliard Crews Yvette Lowenthal-Mulderry and Peter Mulderry Cummins Foundation Nollie and Amanda Henington Trust TRANSFORMATION ($500,000-$999,999) (con’t.) Dan and Margaret Maddox Charitable Fund Oregon Chapter PGA M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust ($1,000,000+) David, Helen and Marian Woodward Fund Mr. and Mrs. James A. Parrish, Jr. Anonymous Marilyn Cox Douglas Charitable Foundation Douglas Drane Charitable Fund Margaret Conant Reiser Anonymous Anonymous* The Memorial Foundation Debra and William Elovitz Linda and Cliff Reyle Anonymous Austin Memorial Foundation Memphis Area Association of Realtors FedEx Services Trudy and Pat Ritz The Assisi Foundation of Memphis Patrick French Meyer Memorial Trust Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flautt Lee Rone Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation GreenLight Fund Mustang Fund Fred B. Wilson Residuary Trust Richard Shaw Barbara and Paul Bower Kim and Bryan Jordan Oregon Community Foundation George M. Brown Trust Fund of Atlanta Sisters of Mercy of North Carolina Foundation Marian and Mike Bruns The Kendeda Fund Marilyn and Dr. Robert B. Pamplin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Giles Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation Margie and Jimmy Lackie The Paul & Phyllis Fireman Charitable Foundation Kristie and Dr. Tim Goldsmith Catharine D. Smith Live Nation* ChristieCare Foundation Kim and Johnny Pitts Susie and Greg Gregory Stephanie and Brian Spector Memphis Grizzlies Charitable Foundation The Day Foundation Richard W. Jennings Foundation The Haslam 3 Foundation Spirit Mountain Community Fund Phillips Foundation The Duke Endowment Thomas W. Briggs Foundation, Inc. The HCA Foundation Starbucks Foundation Portland Children’s Levy Paul and Sandy Edgerley Tivity Health Foundation Highland Street Foundation Michael S. Starnes and Dr. Laura M. Starnes Speer Charitable Trust The Edna McConnell Clark Foundation Tull Charitable Foundation Hilton Hotels Corporation Rick Talkov and Susan Davies United Way of Greater Atlanta FedEx Corporation United Way of the Columbia-Willamette Richard Hyland Dr. Fred Thomason and Dr. Ann Brown Spence and Becky Wilson First Tennessee Foundation David Wedaman Kevin Hyneman Mr. and Mrs. James Vining Fleetwood Foundation, Inc. International Paper Foundation Victoria and Daniel Wang Hyde Family Foundations FORCE FOR INSPIRATION FORCE FOR RESTORATION Ms. Karen Fields Isaacman Robin and Tom Watson GJ Jensen ($250,000-$499,999) ($100,000-$249,999) The James R. Kuse Family Foundation Wellspring Management, LLC Klarman Family Foundation Joe C. Davis Foundation Sue and Kresge Foundation Anonymous Anonymous Joey Logano Foundation WRG Foundation Patrick and Ellen Lawler AutoZone BNY Mellon The John and Mary Franklin Foundation Maybelle Clark Macdonald Fund Mr. and Mrs. James Barton Cambia Health Solutions, Inc. John Dustin Buckman Charitable Trust *Janie’s Fund Microsoft Corporation Alison and Jim Barton Casey Family Programs John H. & Wilhelmina D. Harland Chairitable Founda- One8 Foundation Teresa and Eric Bolton Crye-Leike Realtors, Inc. tion The Paul W. Barret Jr. Charitable Trust Boyle Investment Company Cummings Foundation Juan Young Trust Plough Foundation Thomas L. Bradbury Dell, Inc. Mr. Bill Landers Janice and Ronnie Randall Harold W. Byrd The Ford Family Foundation The Estate of Marilyn V. Lind Robert W. Woodruff Foundation C.H. Robinson George Harrington Trust Lipscomb & Pitts Insurance, LLC The Robertson Foundation Bena and George Cates Janet and Jeffrey Glidden Lorraine & Lloyd Glidden Foundation, Inc. Rose Family Foundation Christie Bridge Brenda and Bill Hamburg Andrew, Elizabeth, Steve, Dianne, and Myron Mall Strategic Grant Partners Christie Women’s Committee Sarah Hancock Marie Lamfrom Charitable Foundation Steven Tyler* Clarcor Foundation Harder Mechanical Contractors, Inc. Sylvia Goldsmith Marks United Way of the Mid-South Classic Wines Auction Helen L. Siddon Bogan Charitable Trust Mary Allen Lindsey Branan Foundation Urban Child Institute Columbia State Bank Horatio B. Ebert Charitable Foundation Ken May Employees of Youth Villages Carole M. Cooperman Janet and George Johnson Ken Melkus Cornerstone Systems The Kemmons Wilson Family Foundation Menke Foundation Kristin and John Montgomery 32 33 DONORS

CHAMPIONS FOR CHILDREN organizations

More than 8,500 Individuals, corporations and foundations gave more than $54 million to help the children, families and young people served by Youth Villges in fiscal year 2018.

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CAPITAL/GROWTH CAMPAIGNS The Philanthropic Initiative General Electric Boyle Investment Company Walmart Data Blue, LLC McWaters & Associates Realtors Phillips Foundation The HCA Foundation C.H. Robinson Watkins Uiberall, PLLC Dell Direct Giving Campaign Memphis British Sports Car Club LTD. The Albert Jay Martin Family Foundation Sanford Health * Helen L. Siddon Bogan Charitable Trust Clinton H. & Wilma T. Shattuck Charitable Trust Whitehead Children’s Christmas Fund Delta Asset Management, LLC Mudflaps, Inc. * Anonymous Silent Foundation For The Arts * iHeartMedia Memphis Cloverdale Productions LLC * Winter Rose Fund * Dentons Nancy Horstkotte Memorial Fund of The Oregon The Assisi Foundation of Memphis United Way of the Mid-South Jane Booke Designs * Cogan Family Foundation The Denyse Cares Foundation, Inc. Community Foundation Austin Memorial Foundation Joe C. Davis Foundation The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta BUILDER Devine Majors Foundation National Guard Products, Inc. AutoZone JPMorgan Chase & Co PILLAR The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina, Inc. $1,000-$4,999 Diffenbaugh Foundation * NaviHealth, Inc. Blue Meridian Partners JP’s Peace, Love & Happiness Foundation * Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation $25,000-$49,999 Creative Artists Agency * Literacy Foundation Odysseus Fund, LP Junior League of Nashville Foundation Crews Family Foundation Crye-Leike Insurance Agency, Inc. E. B. S. Foundation Order of St. Anne-Bethany BC International Trading & Business Support * Konica Minolta Business Solutions Altis Endurance Sports, LLC Crye-Leike Realtors, Inc. Eaton Corporation Piedmont Natural Gas The Day Foundation Cambria Company LLC * Lipscomb & Pitts Insurance, LLC Anne & Paul Marcus Family Foundation Cushman and Wakefield The Eden Foundation Piedmont Natural Gas Foundation FedEx Corporation CDM Smith * Merancas Foundation Anonymous (5) First Tennessee Foundation The Cousens Trust MFS Investment Management Darci and Charlie Swindells Fund of The Oregon Epic Rights, Inc. * Proxima * American Residential Services LLC Fleetwood Foundation, Inc. Crews Family Foundation The Nancye Fleming Markle Charitable Trust for Children Community Foundation Executive Women International Puckett’s Grocery & Restaurant Asheville Down Town Association Hearst Foundation Evergreen Foundation Nollie and Amanda Henington Trust Data Facts, Inc. FedEx Corporation QAI Aerospace Asylas, LLC. Hyde Family Foundations Formanek Foundation Ritz Family Foundation Eastman Credit Union Freshly Squeezed Renasant Bank AutoZone The Jenesis Group Gerber/Taylor & Associates, Inc. Robert D. and Marcia H. Randall Charitable Trust Exchange Club of Naperville dba Ribfest * Gap Foundation Roadshow BMW/ Roadshow MINI BancorpSouth-Mississippi Joshua & Anita Bekenstein Charitable Fund Kraft Family Foundation Ryman Hospitality Properties Foundation First Congregational Church, Winchester Gastonia Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram Siena Engineering Group Klarman Family Foundation BB’s Euromotors Maybelle Clark Macdonald Fund The Sartain Lanier Family Foundation Garth Fisher MD Inc. * Harold & Arlene Schnitzer CARE Foundation Southern Security Federal Credit Union one8 Foundation Beacher Media Group * The Memorial Foundation Speedway Children’s Charities Greenhill Family Charitable Fund* Highfields Capital Sprint Plough Foundation Bell Helicopter Textron, Inc.- Piney Flats Patron Spirits Company * Storms Family Foundation GreyStone Power Corporation Holy Nation Church of Memphis The Sprouts Healthy Communities Foundation The Rose Foundation Price Waterhouse Coopers Betsy Ross Foundation, Inc. TAG Truck Center Hoover Family Foundation The Holzman Foundation, Inc. Stephen P. Bratkowski Memorial Foundation Speer Charitable Trust Ruth Q. Davis Foundation Tannenbaum-Sternberger Foundation Jaguar Land Rover Bluff City J.C. Kennedy Foundation, Inc. Hyde Family Foundations Strategic Online Systems Shah Family Foundation Ticket to Dream Foundation BNY Mellon Community Partnership Jackson National Life Insurance Company Idalia Roth Charitable Trust The Stratton Foster Charitable Foundation VISIONARY Weaver Foundation, Inc. Tri Star Sports & Entertainment Group * BridgePoint General Contracting LaPolt Law, P.C. * IMC Chicago, LLC Thomas & Company Yawkey Foundation II Valero Energy Foundation Bright Wings Foundation $50,000-$99,999 Memphis Area Association of Realtors International Paper Corporation Tivity Health Variety of Eastern Tennessee The Canale Foundation, Inc. Anonymous Institute of Real Estate Management Memphis Chapter 20 Inventory Locator Service, Inc. Trinity Free Will Baptist Church & Christian School, Inc. LEADER William Morris Endeavor Entertainment * Capitol Resources, LLC Aquilini Investment Group * The Nashville Predators Foundation James Gattas Jewelers Tull Charitable Foundation WRG Foundation Castanea Partners Command PR * $10,000-$24,999 NexAir Jason Hayes Foundation UBS Worldwide Headquarters Catholic Foundation of North Georgia, Inc. Cummings Foundation Altria Philadelphia Insurance Companies Kele, Inc. The UPS Store - Cordova PROTECTOR CFM Strategic Communications, Inc. David & Goliath, LLC * The Boston Foundation Raymond James & Associates, Inc. Knoxville Area Association of Realtors US Bank MN $5,000-$9,999 Charity Golf International, LLC Exchange Club Charitable Organization dba Ribfest * The Cal Turner Family Foundation Saint George Greek Orthodox Church Lakeland Lions Foundation V. Alexander & Co., Inc. Christensen-Dunn Early Foundations Foundation for the Carolinas CarMax Foundation Aethra Group * The Sidman Family Foundation LBMC Technology Solutions, LLC. Vision Software Technologies Jack Satter Foundation City Gear, LLC City of Bartlett Alexandria Real Estate Equities-ARE Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary Letty-Lou and Joe Gilbert, Jr. Advised Fund Whitehall Benefits, LLC Joey Logano Foundation Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Dell, Inc. American Home Shield/Service Master Sport Cycles * Linkous Construction Co., Inc. Live Nation * The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee Diffenbaugh Family Charitable Fund * Anonymous Steward Health Care System LLC Lord Corp M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust Duke Energy Convertiv *Janie’s Fund The Arbor Rouge Foundation Temecula Valley Toyota * MadTree Brewing Co. Memphis Grizzlies Charitable Foundation Dun Foundation * Arnold Worldwide, Inc. Cummins Mid-South LLC TJX Foundation Inc. Magnolia Federal Credit Union Meyer Memorial Trust Duniry Foundation Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center The Dale Family Foundation Triangle Community Foundation Mary’s Woods Michael Thesman Living Trust * First Tennessee Foundation Bluescope Foundation, N.A. Dan and Merrie Boone Foundation United Way of Greater Atlanta McLeroy Foundation One8 Foundation GenCon, Inc. Boulevard Bolt 36 37 CAPITAL/GROWTH PILLAR DONORS CAMPAIGNS $25,000-$49,999 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bower David and Amy Abrams Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bruns Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flautt Mickey and Bob Atchinson Mr. and Mrs. William Giles Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Bloom Dr. and Mrs. Timothy F. Goldsmith Mr. Tim Headington * Mr. and Mrs. Greg Gregory Claudia Hillmeier * Caroline and Jeremy Hannah Barbara and Amos Hostetter Mr. and Mrs. Jay Harvill Mr. and Mrs. Steve Luczo * Richard and Maryellen Hyland Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mannion Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Hyneman Kristin and Paul Marcus Jennifer and Brent Jones Michael Marto * Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Jordan Lauren and Joseph Mazzella Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Lackie Mrs. Yvette Lowenthal-Mulderry and Mr. Peter Mr. Gerald Laurain Mulderry Patrick Lawler Marion and David Mussafer Mr. and Mrs. Richard McKinley James and Kimberly Pallotta Mr. and Mrs. Jody Paine Laurene and Scott Sperling Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Pitts Mr. Chad Turton * Mark and Kay Prudhomme Mrs. Cindy Wolfe * Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Randall CHAMPIONS Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Reyle LEADER Bill and Amy Rhodes $10,000-$24,999 Richard Shaw II Dr. Fred Thomason and Dr. Ann Brown Anonymous FOR CHILDREN Mr. and Mrs. Richard Treharne Sara and Michael Bernstein Mr. David Wedaman Monica and Peter Campanella Mr. and Mrs. Spence Wilson Mr. John Connors Karen and Brian Conway individuals VISIONARY Mr. John Cook Alice Cooper * $50,000+ Dr. David Davidson and Ms. Francine Rosenzweig Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bower Ms. Stephanie Dodson Paul and Sandy Edgerley Sara and Peter Fleiss Mr. John Landers Karen and Bob Forlenza Patrick Lawler Linda and Michael Frieze Mr. Sean McCoshen * Mr. Roy Galvin * Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pittson * Mr. and Mrs. William Giles Brian and Stephanie Spector Jeffrey and Janet Glidden Mr. Philipp Widmayer * Dr. and Mrs. Timothy F. Goldsmith Mr. and Mrs. Greg Gregory 38 Christina and Lance Haines 39 DONORS Mr. and Mrs. Philip Davis Gail Franklin Jasmine Davis Carla Freeman Terri Davis Mr. Spencer Fullen LEADER (con’t.) PROTECTOR Evelyn Marquis * Mr. Vic Alexander Tina Brown Ms. Jill McGowan * Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Allen Tracy Brown Ms. Tamika Dearman Amanda Futral Mr. and Mrs. William Hamburg $5,000-$9,999 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Miskew Ms. Oleg Amcheslavsky * Lakeitha Burns-Baker Susan Deason Mr. Kevin Gabhart Ms. Sarah Hancock Deneen Aceto James Mulroy II Rebecca Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Burr Mr. Paul Dent Shelia Garner Caroline and Jeremy Hannah Omar Al-Joulani * Dr. Paul Nassif * Tanya Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Bush Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Depillo Mr. Ricky Gautreau Rekha and Ryan Hayden Mr. Robert Buckman & Ms. Joyce Mollerup Mr. Jay Porter Anonymous Elizabeth Butler Mrs. Susan Horn Deubel Nicole Gebke Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Hayes Latonya Buehler Pendleton Mrs. Debbi Fields Rose * Ms. Karen Ansara Anne Cannon Bernard Dickson Mrs. Jamie Genser Mr. Steve Herman * Ms. Stella Bulochnikov * Nicole Runge * Lauren Anzelone Kate Cantrell Katherine Dilly Mr. Andrew Gibbs Ms. Teresa Huber * Steve and Susan Burbage Katja Russell Kirk and David Arnold Ms. Angela Caraway Mr. and Mrs. Jon Dinwoodey Nadiyah Gibbs Cody Johnson * Mr. Alan Cabasso * Helen Chin Schlichte Lauren Ashley Denise Caraway Kimberly Douglas Mr. Harris Gilbert Jennifer and Brent Jones Kate and Gerald Chertavian Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Schmid Lenora Ashley Mr. Jim Cardwell Don Dozier Christen Glickman Mike and Lisa Josephson Ms. Cassy Clausson * Ms. Nadia Semczuk and Mr. Nate Wil- Jim and Flo Atkinson Dr. Jerry Carle Marion Drewery Mr. and Mrs. Michael Goldstein Carolyn and Joshua Kraft Mr. and Mrs. Terry Crews * liams * Ms. Jes Averhart Frederick Carr Jr. Alan Duncan Gary Goshgarian and Kathleen Krueger Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Martin Dr. Elinor and Mr. Robert Douglass Barbara and Ed Shapiro Mr. and Mrs. Ben Baer Allyson Carrozza Avery Duncan Liza Graham Lauren and Andy McElaney David and Terry Durocher Annie Smith Mr. John Bailey Susan Carruthers George Edmonds Brandi Granoff Mrs. Katharine E. Merck Mr. and Mrs. John Dyer * Mrs. Robin Smith-Salzman Mr. James Bais * Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carucci Mr. Jack Eiferman and Ms. Fern Fisher Ms. Nancy Gray Karen and Farhad Nanji Mr. Bruce Edenton Mr. Jack Sommers Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barnhart Ms. Jennifer Case Ms. Lisa Ellis Mr. Tracey Griffin * Jeryl and Steve Oristaglio Michael and Barbara Eisenson Matthew Stone Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barton Charles Catron Ms. Jennifer Enderson Stephanie Grissom Mr. and Mrs. Jody Paine Paul Enderson Jason Sudeikis and Olivia Wilde * Lauren Bean Judge and Mrs. Robert Childers Kathryn Entrekin Michael Groat Bianca and Craig Peskin Daniel and Shoshana Farb The Sweetser Family David Bennett Mr. William Chisholm Tasha Escue Andrew Grover Ms. Hope Phillips * Jessica Foster Jill Terry Mr. Carsen Berger Rebecca Christian Samantha Evans Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Halloran Stuart and Susan Porter Mr. Stephen Francescon Michael Thesman * Sarah Biggers Stephanie Cole-Farris Sarah Evans Emily Hamilton Mr. Bruce Quarto * Donna and David Frieze Ms. Jeri Thomas and Ms. Kim Covington * Ashley Bills Mr. Ernie Collins Mr. Duncan Eve Patrick Hampton Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Reyle Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gilbert Mrs. Kristin Tishman Angela Blankenship Tyeisha Comer Megan Facer Mr. Rodney Hampton Pat and Trudy Ritz Becky and John Haase Mr. and Mrs. Larry Vickers Monica Blocker Nicole Coover Nicole Fannin James Hancock Mr. Laurence Rudolph * Mr. Russell Harris * Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Wade Amy and Benjamin Bloomstone Lisa Copeland Kathleen Fanning Rebecca Hancock Maurice and Luly Samuels Dr. Sarah Hurley Ms. Agata Wejchert-Dworniak * Mr. and Mrs. Brian Boehm Helena Coplin Claire Farmer Brianna Hanson Mr. Paul Scialla * Ms. Laura Hutfless Mr. John Whitaker * Judy Bomar Ms. Gaye Corbitt Bailey Farnham Ms. Yvonne Hao Richard Shaw II Ralph and Janice James Mr. and Ms. Steve Woodsum Michelle Booker Leo Coughlin Brittany Farrar Nico Hardaway Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Speyer Mr. Rial Jones * Ryan and Bethany Bounds Rankin Cox Mrs. Georgia Feldman Mr. Harry Haroutunian * Michael and Jill Stansky Mrs. Monica W. Jordan Deborah Bowens Sharmila Crawford Dr. Jim Fiechtl Jennifer Cougill Harris Catherine and James Stanzler BUILDER Ms. Linda Kramer * Rebecca Bowman Mr. William Crawford Kelsey Fields Mr. Michael Harris Jennifer and Seth Stier $1,000-$4,999 Charmaine Kromer Mr. Michael Bradshaw Mr. Egil Croff Crystal Fisher Othniel Harvey Dr. Marian Stuart Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Lackie Amy Adams April Bragg Rebecca Culpepper Carla Flowers Carlos Hawkins Dr. Fred Thomason and Dr. Ann Brown Mr. Colin Lewis * Mr. Dennis Adkins Jeremy Breithaupt Mr. and Mrs. Jody Cummings Mr. William Fondren Kellye Hazelwood Sandi Treliving * Mr. and Mrs. Corey Lynch Francis Agunenye Karyn Britt Jacquelyn Cutillo Mr. Daniel Foster Tina Hazlewood Mr. and Mrs. James Vining Ms. Kimberly Syman and Mr. J.B. Lyon Mr. David Albano Rachel Britton Melissa Daniel Mr. and Mrs. Edward Foster Julee Head Mr. and Mrs. Michael Waddell Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mall Sarah Aldridge LaRuth Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Will Danoff Mr. Eric Fountain Joseph Herring III Joe Walsh * Dr. and Mrs. E. Arthur Franklin Guy Hicks

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Rebekah Lemmons John Moss Mr. and Mrs. Steven Lesser Lee Moten DONORS Miss Lakeisha Hunt Lacey Lewis Amanda Mullen Brittany Hillsman Dave Kingston * John IacoboniDave and Mary McCulloch Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Pennington Ms. Alisha Senour Mr. Tommy Tallarico * Kenneth Lindberg Kelly Mullins Mr. Mark Hinson Christopher Knott MarciaMr. Isenberg and Mrs. Paul McDonald Patricia Pickett Cathy Serif * Mr. Benjamin Tappan * Ms. Erin Lobb Nicolas Nelms Jessica Hodges Mrs. Heloise Kuhn Mr. andJermi Mrs. McFarland Donald Jabro Erline Pierre-Jean Kimberly Shaw Ms. Barbara Tatge Mr. and Mrs. Louis Loeb Jason Noel Starla Hoehne Mr. Mike Ladge * KristiWhitney Jackson McKee Benjamin Pinkston Ms. Nikki Shea Janie Taylor Ms. Sarah Looney Allison Nolan Thomas Holler Mr. Nathaniel Landau MelissaMr. Jackson-Wade and Mrs. Nick McKinley Mrs. Kathleen Polanowicz Mrs. Estelle Sheahan Mr. and Mrs. Wynton Taylor Mr. Chris Lord-Alge * Pamela Nourse Bobbie Hopf Kristin Landers Ms. ZalmiePatrick Jacobs McLaughlin Cheryl Porter Ms. Jennifer Sheppard Michala Teelucksingh Shauna Lugar Mr. Scott Oran Melissa Hopper Mr. Gerald Laurain BradleyAnn Jenkins Meeks Kellie Presgrove-Evins Yuling Shi Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Templeton Tom and Pamela Lynch Courtney Ordway Fred and Joan Horstkotte Mr. and Mrs. William Lavelle Erin JenkinsMs. Rachael Meurrier Mr. and Mrs. Glen Preston Lesley Shiver Jason Teplitsky * Jennifer Mack Darin Oring John Horton Danielle Lawrence Mrs. KarenWalter Jett Meyer Raymond Primes III Raquel Shutze Mr. and Mrs. Ken Terry Mr. and Mrs. Matt Macrander Heather Owsley-Smith Jamie Hughes Ms. Meredith Leapley HughesMr. Johnson and Mrs. Jeffrey Miller Ted Prosser Tess Sikma Shelby Terry Ms. Lisa Magidson Aylin Ozgener Rae Hummell Stephen and Lisa Lebovitz LaKimDr. Johnson Mechelle Miller Stephanie Pugh Jocelyn Sisson Ms. Patricia Tetro Andrew Mangrum David Padowicz Miss Lakeisha Hunt Mr. Clay Lee Mr. andRhonda Mrs. MorganMiller * Johnson * Dawn Puster Kimberly Slater Ms. Lydia Thew Mr. and Mrs. Xavier Mann Andrea Paille John Iacoboni Mr. and Mrs. Danny Lee Mr. andConnie Mrs. MillsPaul Johnson Ellen Rebman Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Small Ingrid Thompson Mrs. Amy Markham Mr. and Mrs. Michael Paliotta Marcia Isenberg Rebekah Lemmons Mr. TaylorBob and Johnson Diana Mitchell Belinda Reynolds Allison Smith Ms. Melissa Thompson Mrs. Meghan Markie Brandie Palmer Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jabro Mr. and Mrs. Steven Lesser ArielleJessica Jones Moore Katherine Reynolds Catherine Smith Mrs. Wendy Thompson John Marshall Ms. Emmy Parker Kristi Jackson Lacey Lewis ChristopherKristy Moore Jones Mr. and Mrs. Michael Reynolds Mr. Eric Smith Amanda Tillman Ms. Janet Martin Hans Parker Melissa Jackson-Wade Kenneth Lindberg Mr. andJohn Mrs. Moss Bryan Jordan Mr. Kennedy Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Joel Smith Dr. David Trenner Neal Martin Lindsay Pate Ph.D. Ms. Zalmie Jacobs Ms. Erin Lobb Mr. DonaldLee Moten Jordan Laura Richardson Ms. Kari Smith * Brenda Triplett Mr. and Mrs. Walker Mathews Mr. Christopher Patterson Bradley Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Louis Loeb PaulaAmanda Jordan Mullen Samuel Riker Ms. Penny Smith Anthony Trotty William Matthews Brian and Pam Pearce Erin Jenkins Ms. Sarah Looney LavoniaKelly Judd Mullins Mr. Mike Ripp Rebecca Smith Mrs. Lucy Turnbull Tiffany Maynard Katherine Peatross Mrs. Karen Jett Mr. Chris Lord-Alge * TheresaNicolas Jurgensen Nelms Ms. Heather Rivera Dr. Linda Snyder Mr. and Mrs. James Turner COMMUNITY Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McCauley Christopher Peete Hughes Johnson Shauna Lugar Mr. andJason Mrs. Noel Edwin Kania Michael Robbins * Emily and Michael Speicher Ms. Kim Turner Paige McCormick Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Pennington LaKim Johnson Tom and Pamela Lynch Mr. SamAllison Kellogg Nolan Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts Mr. Richard Spell David Tyler * Angela McCrady Patricia Pickett Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Johnson * Jennifer Mack Ms. KristyPamela Kent Nourse Deborah Robinson LaTika Speller Cindy Vanelli Jodi McCrory Erline Pierre-Jean Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Matt Macrander CullenMr. King Scott Oran Mallory Rodgers Brandie Spicer Leah Walker PARTNERS Dave and Mary McCulloch Benjamin Pinkston Mr. Taylor Johnson Ms. Lisa Magidson Mr. andCourtney Mrs. William Ordway B. King, King Family AdvisedMr. and Mrs. Clark Rollins Megan Stafford Mr. and Mrs. Knox Walkup Mr. and Mrs. Paul McDonald Mrs. Kathleen Polanowicz Arielle Jones Andrew Mangrum Fund Darinof The Oring Community Fdtn of Middle TennesseNicole Romero Mr. Wade Stapleton Ms. Ellen Walpert Youth Villages thanks all of the organizations across the country Jermi McFarland Cheryl Porter Christopher Jones Mr. and Mrs. Xavier Mann Dave HeatherKingston Owsley-Smith * Ms. Nina Ross Jammie Starr Ms. Kate Walsh that gave their time, talent and resources to help children and Whitney McKee Kellie Presgrove-Evins Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Jordan Mrs. Amy Markham ChristopherAylin Ozgener Knott Ms. Helen Roudi Andrew Stehberger Pamela Watkins families live successfully. Mr. and Mrs. Nick McKinley Mr. and Mrs. Glen Preston Mr. Donald Jordan Mrs. Meghan Markie Mrs. HeloiseDavid Padowicz Kuhn Eugene Sadovoy Ms. Casey Steinbacher Brian Weissmann * Patrick McLaughlin Raymond Primes III Paula Jordan John Marshall Mr. MikeAndrea Ladge Paille * The Sahlman Family Marsha Stewart Wade Weissmann * Ann Meeks Ted Prosser Lavonia Judd Ms. Janet Martin Mr. NathanielMr. and Mrs. Landau Michael Paliotta Tangina Sanders Mrs. and Mr. Kellye Stuart Jason West Ms. Rachael Meurrier Stephanie Pugh Theresa Jurgensen Neal Martin KristinBrandie Landers Palmer Heather Savage Marcie Stubbs Adam Westmoreland Walter Meyer Dawn Puster Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kania Mr. and Mrs. Walker Mathews Mr. GeraldMs. Emmy Laurain Parker Mrs. Mary Scanlan Ms. Suzanne Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Miller Ellen Rebman Mr. Sam Kellogg William Matthews Mr. andHans Mrs. Parker William Lavelle Natalie Schklar Lori Sustek Jasmine White Dr. Mechelle Miller Belinda Reynolds Ms. Kristy Kent Tiffany Maynard DanielleLindsay Lawrence Pate Ph.D. Catherine Schnebelen Jacqueline Sutton Mr. John White Rhonda Miller * Katherine Reynolds Cullen King Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McCauley Ms. MeredithMr. Christopher Leapley Patterson Greg and Michelle Schott Maria Swann Mr. Thomas Wicinski Connie Mills Mr. and Mrs. Michael Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. William B. King, King Paige McCormick StephenBrian and and Lisa Pam Lebovitz Pearce Elizabeth Seeley Mr. and Mrs. Van Swofford Darryl Wiggins Jr. Bob and Diana Mitchell Mr. Kennedy Richardson Family Advised Fund of The Com- Angela McCrady Mr. ClayKatherine Lee Peatross Jay and Julie Seitz Richard Sykes Mr. & Mrs. Luke Wilkinson Jessica Moore Laura Richardson munity Fdtn of Middle Tennesse Jodi McCrory Mr. andChristopher Mrs. Danny Peete Lee Luke Self Ms. Laura Tallarico * Teresa Winfrey Kristy Moore 42 42 43 DONORS

94.1 The Wolf BancorpSouth Cake Dreams Etc. Data Facts, Inc. Flowers Baking Company of Batesville 98.1 The Max Bank of America Camp Beech Haven DataBlue FlyteVue A. Marshall Family Food Bargain Hunt Capital City Sertoma Club Davio’s Northern Italian Steakhouse Food with Class-A Program of Youth Villages ABM Janitorial Services Bari Ristorante Capitol Resources DelBrocco & Associates Ford Motor Company Acting Out for Love Bartlett Area Chamber of Commerce CarMax Delek US Frank Grisanti’s Adams Outdoor Advertising Bartlett Recreation Center Carolina Panthers Delish Desserts Freddylive Fitness Advanced Financial Bass Pro Shops CBIZ MHM, LLC. Dell Fresh Salon Advanced Network Solutions Beacon Hill Wine & Spirits Celtic Crossing Irish Pub & Restaurant Dentons Fullview Baptist Church Aegis Labs Beale Street Corvette Club Chadd Allen Ministries DeNyse Signs Galexie Glister Aerotek Beecher Carlson Change Halthcare Design 2 Sell Game On! AgTech The Beehive Chapel of the Cross Division of Behavioral Health Services Ajax Turner Believers Church Cheffie’s Dog River Grading Geny Insurance Agency, Inc. AkzoNobel Bellevue Baptist Church Child Evangelism Fellowship Dollar General GEODIS Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc. Bellevue Loves Memphis Christian Brothers University Eagle Distributing George’s Pizza Alkermes Bethesda Health Care Ciao Bella Italian Grill and Bar Education Realty Trust The Georgia Aquarium All Saints’ Episcopal Church Beulah Baptist Church City Gear Edward Jones Germane Solutions Alliance Business Services Bleu Restaurant & Lounge Coca-Cola EFT Source, Inc. Germantown Church of Christ Allstate Blues City Café Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Eli Lilly and Company GFWC Junior Woman’s Club of MA Altis Endurance BNY Mellon Cares Ellendale United Methodist Church Gideons International Altria Boingo Graphics Community Coffee EM Printing Glass Doctor of Raleigh American Tobacco Apartments Boomerang Carwash Comverse Inc. Entercom Memphis, LLC Gold’s Gym American Tobacco Campus Bose Corporation Coppersmith Ernst and Young LLP Gordon Brothers Group, LLC Amerigo The Boston Club Core De Vie Esplanade & Eclectic Catering Memphis The Gordon Foods Service Ameripride Services Boston Duck Tours Cornerstone Systems ESPN 92.9 Great American Professional Risk Insurance Amro Music The Boston Foundation CRA Board, Memphis and Shelby County Exchange Club of Donelson/Hermitage Greater Durham Chamber of Commerce AMVets Boston Harbor Cruises Foundation Executive Women International GreatestFan Andrews Cadillac Boston Red Sox Foundation Cradles to Crayons ExpoDine Greystone Arnold Worldwide, Inc. Boy Scout Troup 3810 Cross Point Church F3 Greystone Power The Arts Empowerment Project Boyle Investment Company CrossFit Forte The Fairmont Copley Plaza Growth Central Church Asterisk Creative BPI Outdoors Crye-Leike Realtors Fame Internet Marketing The Half Shell Breakaway Running Cspire Wireless Farmer’s Table Hampton Inn and Suites Asylas BridgeHead Software, Inc. Cub Scouts - Sudbury Pack 80 Farmers Insurance Hard Rock Café Memphis AT&T Massachusetts The Bridgespan Group Cumberland Consulting FedEx Harper Corporation Atlanta Legal Professionals Association Bridgestone Americas Trust Fund Cummins Mid-South Fellowship of Christian Athletes Harvard Business School Atlanta Roller Derby Girls Bullhorn Cumulus Radio First Citizens Bank Harvesting Faith Outdoors Atrium Health Burberry Cupcake Cutie First Congregational Church, Winchester Havas Media Babalu Tacos and Tapas Buxton Hall BBQ Custom Cakes by Glenda First Presbyterian Church of Douglasville Healthways Backyard Bistro C.H. Robinson Custom Fitness First Tennessee Bank Highfields Capital Banana Republic C.R. Dan and Margaret Maddox Charitable Fund Fleet Feet Sports Hines

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COMMUNITY PARTNERS Kelley Productions General Norman Sound & Productions The Race St. Philip’s Episcopal Church Unum (con’t.) Kendra Scott Mattress Firm North Bridge Regions Sterling’s Upcountry Camp King Cotton McDonalds North River Church of Christ Rich Products Stone Soup Café & Market UPS Holy Nation Church Kiwanis Club of Bartlett Medicago Northwest Mutual Riko’s Kickin Chicken Strategic Online Systems Urban AdvenTours Home Depot Kiwanis Foundation Medtronic Nothing Bundt Cakes Rising Star Quilters Guild Sugar and Spice Sweets US Bank Hope Assembly of God KIX106 FM Memphis Area Association of Realtors NSA Mid-South Rizzo’s Diner Superlo Foods Vanderbilt University Hope Church Memphis Knoxville Area Association of Realtors Memphis British Sports Car Club LTD. The Office of William Numa, MD, FACS RJ Young Sycamore View Church of Christ Vanelli’s Deli & Catering House on the Rock Church Kraft CPAs Memphis Grizzlies Oak Elementary The Robinson Foundation Sysco Memphis LLC Veritas Community Groups Hubway Bicycle System The Kraft Group Memphis Restaurant Association Oak Grove Baptist Church Rochford Realty and Construction Target - Nashville Vineyard Vines Huey’s Kripalu Memphis Runners Track Club Oak Hall Ronnie Grisanti’s Restaurant TechnologyAdvice Vision Hunt Brothers Pizza Kroger Meridian Off the Wagon Dueling Piano Bar Rotary Club of Northeast Shelby County Tennessee Titans VolCorp IBM Lakeside MFS Investment Management Old Navy Rotary Club of West Springfield Thomas & Company Volunteer Corporate Credit Union Incredible Pizza Latchford Landscaping Ministry of the Heart On the Border Rotary Club of Winchester Tivity Health Wachusett Mountain Ski Area Indulge Catering, LLC Laura’s Kitchen Mint Museum Uptown at the Levine Center OnForce, Inc. Rothstein Kass Family Office Group Tobacco Road Coffee & Smoke Shop Walker-J-Walker Informa Investment Solutions for the Arts LBMC Optimist Club of White Station Sacred Journeys, LLC TP Howard Plumbing Walmart Ingersol Rand Minuteman Press Leadership Triangle Optiv Safety Quip Trans Med USA, Inc. Wellstar Ingram Entertainment Miss Birdsong’s Sweet Tooth Leading Edge Wireless Optum Sam’s Club Foundation Traveler’s Insurance Western Wake Women’s Club Inivata Mondi’s Brow Studio The Learning Lab Oracle Corporation Samsung Trezevant Retirement Community The Westin Jackson Institute of Real Estate Management Moog Music Memphis Chapter 20 Lennys Grill & Subs Parish of the Epiphany, Winchester Sanderson Farms Trinisys Whole Foods Market- Bedford Morgan & Morgan InStream Levy Restaurants Party Reflections Sarah Cannon Cancer Research Center Trinity Baptist Church Wilmington United Methodist Church Mosa Asian Bistro Integrated Communications Inc. Lexus of Memphis The Paul & Phyllis Fireman Charitable Scrub a Dub Trinity FWB Wood Personnel A Moveable Feast & Hog Wild Catering Co. International Paper LG&W Credit Union Foundation ServiceMaster Triumph Bank WRVR 104.5 FM Mt. Zion United Methodist Women’s Group Island Creek Oyster Bar Liberty Mutual Peddlin’ Pig Siena Engineering Group Turner Universal Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, LLP Multi Agency Alliance for Children ISTS Lipscomb & Pitts Insurance, LLC Peidmont Natural Gas Silicon Ranch Corp. 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