Dear Friends, There is nothing more tragic than the suffering of a child. Each year, approximately 120,000 children receive child-welfare services. More than 3,000 children are victims of child abuse, and many more experience domestic or sexual violence that fall outside the official definition of child abuse. Over the last eight “Together we can begin years, more than 350 Pennsylvania children died as a result of child abuse. The Support Center for Child Advocates (Child Advocates) provides legal and social the transformation process in services to children in who have been abused and neglected and are the lives of the children who facing the uncertainty of the child welfare system. Appointed to represent children in some of the most complex cases in Philadelphia’s dependency and criminal courts depend upon and richly – sibling groups, kids in kinship care, medically-needy boys and girls, and young victims of sexual abuse – our caseload is ever increasing. We served 838 children deserve our help.” during our Fiscal Year 2010 and 873 during Fiscal Year 2011. Every one of the children has a story. When they come to us, it is one of trauma and pain, but through the dedication of our volunteer attorneys, and with the guidance of Child Advocates social workers and lawyers, these stories become tales of triumph. Although these numbers and needs are disheartening, we are fortunate that so many people in the community come together to make a difference in each child’s life. We are indebted to many for advice, support and advocacy, with whose help we can meet the needs of these kids and bring them a better chance for a happily ever after. Together, we can change the story. With the commitment of our talented staff and the perseverance of our loyal volunteers, together with the true benevolence of our individual, corporate and foundation donors, Child Advocates contributes to our community. Most importantly, together we can begin the transformation process in the lives of the children who depend upon and richly deserve our help. The following report covers the time period of July 1, 2009 through June 30, 2011 (FY10 and FY11). With a side-by-side comparison, you can see our growth over this time period. We continue to increase our staff, provide more trainings, develop new initiatives and programs, and ultimately serve more children. We are able to achieve so much only with the support of hundreds of people throughout the community. We welcome you to get involved ­— join us in our work with children who have been abused and neglected and help us give them a chance for a safe and secure future.

KATAYUN I. JAFFARI LEONARD A. BERNSTEIN FRANK P. CERVONE President Past President, 2007-2011 Executive Director Board of Directors Jo Rosenberger Altman Gail Greenspon Jane Robinson* Mark Stewart Montgomery, McCracken, Albert Einstein Healthcare Network UBS Financial Services Andrews & Ingersoll LLP Walker & Rhoades LLP Beth Hanssens* Suzanne Root* Anthony Stover Kimberlee Washington Barr Sprout Attorney at Law Promo Marketing PricewaterhouseCoopers Rosemarie Hoslyn* Matthew Siegel* Audrey Talley Jeffrey Barrack De Lage Landen Financial Services Cozen O’Connor Drinker, Biddle & Reath LLP Barrack, Rodos & Bacine Katayun Jaffari* David Silverman* Thomas Tammany Saul Ewing LLP Curley, Hessinger & Johnsrud Buchanan, Ingersoll & Rooney, PC Leonard Bernstein Reed Smith LLP Katherine Kelton* Stuart Sklar Joe Tucker* CDI Corporation Tucker Law Group LLC Andrea Broad Karen Lessin William Stassen Ilene Wasserman* Jill Felix Colton* Independence Blue Cross Fox Rothschild LLP ICW Consulting Group Victoria Demo* Sherri Krensel* *Current Members Citizens Bank of PA Workplace Environments 2000 Joe DeSimone* Bruce Lev* Marcum LLP LevLane Staff Laurie Ayler* Sandra Lavini* Gary Deutsch* Raymond McCullough Frank Cervone* Marti Little* PNC Bank, NA Pennsylvania Convention Center Xia Chen* Rebecca Mainor Christopher Dunne Janie Mershon* A.B. Clarke* Patricia Marino-Bongiovanni Cooper, Morrison & Dunne Attorney at Law Pascalina Delmas* William McHale Kathleen Egan* Edward Ohlbaum* Kristyn DiDominick R. Allison Modica Radian Guaranty Beasley School of Law, Temple Alexandra Dolan* Gina Morrison* University Debra Fickler* Muhammida El Muhajir* Moira Mulroney* Villanova University Kathy Ochroch* Pamela Ende* Chandra Palmer* Ronald Fisher LLP Devon Ferguson* Milagros Roca* MillCrest Law LLP Charles Persing* Marguerite Gualtieri* Jodi Schatz* A. Nicole Friant* Benderson & Company LLP Mary Ann Hearn Sonja Smith* LLP Jill Porter* Beth Herdmann* Noreena Sondhi* Shafiquah Hudson* Naketa Thigpen Amy Fox* Shannon Prown* Barry Kassel* Tracey Thomasey* RAF Industries, Inc. Navigant Consulting M. Christine Kenty* Liz Wagner* Mark Gittelman* Elizabeth Reeves* Paul Kupferschmidt *Current Members PNC Bank, NA Global Human Resources

Chapter One

Leadership Council Chair Megan cheers like mad as her Honorable Jane Cutler Greenspan (Ret.) JAMS Arbitration, Mediation and ADR Services brother Chris throws out an incredible Members first pitch. He turns to face her and Honorable Lynne M. Abraham Leonard M. Klehr, Esq. Archer & Greiner Lubert-Adler Partners, LP his smile beams through the sheets of Dr. Steven M. Altschuler Susanna E. Lachs, Esq. rain like sunlight through clouds. As The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Leslie Anne Miller, Esq. Leonard A. Bernstein Leslie Anne Miller, LLC amazing as it is to be a guest of the Reed Smith LLP Jim Murray Phillies at Citizens Bank Park, it’s Sheldon M. Bonovitz, Esq. Jim Murray Ltd. Duane Morris LLP James Redeker, Esq. even more remarkable that these Christopher E. Dunne, Esq. Duane Morris LLP Cooper Morrison & Dunne Honorable Michael R. Stiles two children should find themselves Kenneth C. Frazier, Esq. Philadelphia Phillies Merck & Co., Inc. where they are today. But with the Nancy H. Fullam, Esq. help of our family of friends and The Fullam Firm, P.C. Dr. Richard J. Gelles, Ph.D. supporters, Child Advocates was University of Pennsylvania School of Social Policy and Practice able to change their story. Lynne Honickman The Honickman Foundation Ron Jaworski ESPN About the Support Center for Child Advocates Every day we see the devastating evidence of children suffering. The need is as great as ever for support, advocacy and protection of youth who are too often forgotten by the system. However, we also see that the tireless efforts and unending generosity of our staff and supporters throughout the region can truly change the story for the children we serve. We witness countless examples of a child’s ability to triumph over adversity. Support Center for Child Advocates, founded in 1977, is the country’s oldest and largest pro bono legal and social services agency for children. Our mission is to advocate for abused and neglected children in Philadelphia with the goal of securing a permanent, nurturing environment for every child. At Child Advocates, we team specially trained volunteer lawyers with experienced child advocate social workers and staff attorney consultants to provide legal and social services to child victims of abuse and neglect through a “whole child” representation model. As the children’s lawyers, we stand with them to protect Chapter Two

Starting the game with their rights in any legal proceeding. As their advocates, we ensure that their medical, educational, behavioral health and all other basic needs are met. strikes against them. Our dedicated Board of Directors provide diligent fiscal and programmatic oversight and serve as our ambassadors in the community. Hundreds of generous When Child Advocates meets Chris donors and lay volunteers help to promote our work through special events like and Megan, the children have been the Child Advocates Golf Classic, Holiday Toy Drive and the Philadelphia Bar Association 5K Run/Walk. bouncing from house to house for Since we began our work, Child Advocates has trained more than 4,000 attorneys several years, staying with relatives who contribute pro bono services valued at more than $4.6 million annually. and in a succession of foster care homes. Their father is in and out of prison. Their mother is incapable of caring for them. For the past three years, they have been in the care of the Philadelphia Department of Human Services. Child Advocates Accomplishments in Fiscal Years 2010 - 2011 The number of children served by Child Advocates has risen significantly over the last two years. As compared to prior years we have seen a dramatic increase primarily due to the recognition of the quality of our work (resulting in more court appointments and requests for services) as well as our increased staff size which allows us to respond to the needs of more children. Which comes first – the need for services or our capacity to respond? We see no signs of slowing down, but we are fortunate to be able to rely on the support and generosity of so many people. Together, we can change the story. Chapter Three

Turning the game around. Clients, Volunteers and Outcomes Each year, hundreds of dedicated volunteer lawyers join our staff social workers Supported by their Child Advocates to represent children who have been abused and neglected and require legal representation in the Philadelphia court systems. team, Staff Attorney Marti Little and • In Fiscal Year 2010 we represented 838 children. That number grew to 873 Volunteer Attorney Patricia Eynard in FY11, an all-time high in the more than 34 years of agency service. Each year approximately 330 volunteer attorneys donate more than 31,000 hours of , Megan and providing the equivalent of $4.6 million in legal services. Chris make the painful decision to • The majority of our children are served through the Child Protection Program, using our “whole child” model where we team volunteer lawyers with masters ask the Court for a termination of level social workers to address the legal and social service needs of the client. This work was supported by grants from the Independence Foundation, Horace parental rights, which is granted. Goldsmith Foundation, the Patricia Kind Foundation and the PA Commission on Now, we can address the challenging Crime and Delinquency, among others. • It is our goal to secure a permanent and nurturing environment for each of our task of finding them a safe, nurturing child clients by the time the case is closed. As compared to 85-90% during the previous years, 92% of our clients with closed cases in 2009 (the last year and permanent home. of our published outcomes) experienced positive permanency outcomes. We define positive permanent outcomes as living in supportive homes or with adequate supports as independent adults. Kids in our Project for Medically Needy Children – whose medical needs created their dependent status – had just as high a rate of achieving permanent homes as our overall client population. • Sponsored by a major grant from The Pew Charitable Trusts and with match support from North Penn and Greentree Community Health Foundations, First Hospital Foundation, the Hess Foundation and dozens of individual contributors, Child Advocates created the Outcomes in Behavioral Health Project to help the agency dramatically improve behavioral health Child Advocates Accomplishments (cont.)

outcomes of children who have suffered the trauma associated with abuse. Started in 2007 with a three-year grant from Pew, and renewed for another three years in 2010, this initiative has helped Child Advocates to substantially increase the proportion of our clients who received professional assessment and treatment. Now, more than 75% of preschool-aged clients who need early childhood behavioral health assessments get them – compared to 50% in previous years. Always seeking to improve services and outcomes in behavioral health, we convened a working group in 2009 to address delays and barriers to obtaining treatment services for children in the custody and care of the Philadelphia Department of Human Services, and in 2011 we began to provide trainings to the direct service providers and caregivers to reduce the stress associated with working with traumatized children.

Leadership Long considered experts in the area of legal representation of children and the child welfare system, Child Advocates is often asked to participate in leadership efforts, helping to set standards and advising on best practices. • In 2010, several staff participated in leadership efforts at Family Court of Philadelphia’s Court Improvement Project and Children’s Roundtable, focusing on adoption reform, strengthening legal representation, and the implementation of 90-day review hearings. We helped review cases and develop a new protocol for handling petitions that seek to modify Permanent Legal Custody Orders. • Generously hosted by Duane Morris LLP, Child Advocates continued in 2010 to convene the Law Enforcement Child Abuse Project, a monthly colloquium of public officials and private practitioners involved in the early stages of child-abuse cases. Topics include a review of laws and agency Chapter Four

Staying loyal until compliance on child fatality and near-fatality cases; forensic interviews of victims of child sexual abuse; quality assurance at the Philadelphia Department the final inning. of Human Services (DHS) and the safety model of practice; outreach to fathers by child welfare professionals; new programs for older youth; and experiential Today, Child Advocates is working education and community-based programs for parents. with a relative of Chris and Megan • Director of Social Work Tracey Thomasey served on the Advisory Committee on the Rights and Needs of Children of Incarcerated to arrange for their adoption. But the Parents, under the Joint State Government Commission, the research arm of the PA General Assembly. very best news is, these children are • Executive Director Frank Cervone and Managing Attorney Marguerite no longer on their own. They now have Gualtieri served on the Working Group of the Children’s Rights Litigation Committee of the American Bar Association’s Section of a loyal team of friends and supporters Litigation. Child Advocates remains heavily involved in a national dialogue on the right to counsel for children and model legislation to define the role of cheering them on – and more im- lawyers for children in abuse and neglect cases. portantly, putting time, expertise and • In 2011, five staff members participated in Quality Service Reviews at DHS. Over 200 staff hours were spent in this interdisciplinary systems resources behind their intentions. In review, utilizing both internal and external stakeholders, conducted by DHS to evaluate various aspects of the child welfare system and determine how fact, it is the boundless devotion of the system can better serve families. Our staff participated in trainings, and our family of friends that lands Chris working in teams, they spent three days interviewing all available participants in a randomly-selected child’s DHS case. They then analyzed the case and on the pitcher’s mound at the Phillies presented the strengths and weaknesses of the system’s responses to the DHS Commissioner. The Commissioner tasked her internal team with the vs. Cleveland Indians game… implementation of all the suggested systemic changes from each review. Child Advocates plans to continue to participate in this process to ensure best practices are followed throughout the child welfare system. Child Advocates Accomplishments (cont.) Training • In order to volunteer with Child Advocates an attorney must participate in special training. Under the auspices of the Pennsylvania Bar Institute, Child Advocates staff conducts semi-annual full-day Volunteer Training Workshops, educating attorneys on “How to Handle a Child Abuse Case,” and accompanies our new Volunteer Attorneys on Courtroom Observation sessions. • Director of Intake and Pro Bono Services Jodi Schatz produced trainings at Family Court for all dependency practitioners on: multi-generational impact of childhood trauma and adversity; and Common Pleas Case Management System (CPCMS) and dependency practice. With support from The Abington Foundation, Ms. Schatz and staff continued support for 16 child advocacy practice groups in area law firms and corporations. Agency staff trained the practice groups on “How To Do a Home Visit.” • Independence Foundation Fellow Rebecca Mainor presented on representing lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered and questioning (LGBTQ) youth at the 2010 Statewide Adoption Network Annual Permanency Conference, and Managing Attorney Marguerite Gualtieri presented on important appellate cases in child welfare and custody. Outcomes in Behavioral Health Project Directors R. Allison Modica, Naketa Thigpen and Staff Attorney Noreena Sondhi presented specialized PA Bar Institute trainings on handling dependency cases involving a child with complex behavioral or medical needs; the Project is sponsored by a major grant from The Pew Charitable Trusts. Ms. Sondhi and Volunteer Fellow Pam Ende continued our collaborative trainings and courtroom observations for pediatric residents from The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. • Our work with older youth expanded, as Staff Attorney Marti Little presented on “Educational Alternatives for Older Youth” at Family Court. Ms. Little also presented 4 half-day sessions to DHS social workers and providers on the new federal “Fostering Connections” legislation. Chapter Five

Setting the whole team • Executive Director Frank Cervone continued his service as Chair of the up for success. Pennsylvania Children’s Trust Fund, which provides funding and leadership for child abuse prevention efforts across the Commonwealth, and member of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court Juvenile Court Procedural Rules Thanks to the generosity of one of Committee, drafting new rules for consideration by the Court. our loyal fans, Child Advocates is in • Frank Cervone also developed and presented a training program for Presbyterian ministers on child abuse reporting duties. Topics included the fortunate position of being able to Pennsylvania’s mandatory child abuse reporting laws; how to report, when and to auction off the first pitch at a Phillies whom; and recommended safety practices. The session was such a success that Mr. Cervone has been invited to return. game during our Annual Benefit • Expanding our trainings to include new topics and broader audiences, Child Advocates trained more than 500 attorneys, social workers and other child welfare Reception and Auction. Two families professionals in FY11. Sessions included: “Mastering the Art of Advocacy;” “Back to of loyal supporters, the Bongiovannis School, Part 1” and “Back to School, Part 2;” “Dependency Law Update;” and our cornerstone training, which was offered three times – the standard two sessions in and the Caddicks, team up and bid conjunction with the Philadelphia Bar Institute, and an additional session held at Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP as part of our partnership with the firm and CIGNA. jointly, with the specific goal of offering • “Changing the Story: Measuring Success,” a funders breakfast was hosted by this once-in-a-lifetime experience to Blank Rome on May 25, 2011. The Research & Evaluation Committee, led by Board Member Kathy Ochroch, Partner and the Director of Pro Bono Services one of our child clients. at Blank Rome, presented the FY09 Client Outcomes Report by M. Christine Kenty, Ph.D. to more than 30 major donors, foundation representatives and other interested stakeholders. Frank Cervone and Social Services Worker Chandra Palmer also presented.

Capacity Building • Agency staff completed selection of a relational database and design of a complex set of informational fields for our new Case Management Software Child Advocates Accomplishments (cont.)

Solution. Supported by a generous donation of services by computer professionals from Max-Q Technologies, the system is designed to facilitate a comprehensive, robust approach to case management, calendaring, supervision and outcomes measurement. With capacity-building support from The Pew Charitable Trusts, the McLean Contributionship, and NPower PA, we fully upgraded our server infrastructure while leveraging $45,000 in grant support to achieve improvements valued in excess of $200,000. • Several new staff members joined the agency in FY2011. In addition to hiring to fill positions vacated, we added two new full-time and one part-time social worker positions. Milagros Roca is Spanish-speaking and has been assigned to the LGBTQ Youth Program, serving our LGBTQ youth, paying particular attention to their special needs and circumstances. Alexandra Dolan, Pascalina Delmas, Beth Herdmann, Gina Morrison and Naketa Thigpen also joined our staff, bringing the social work team to its largest number to date with twelve staff members. • The Development Team has seen a complete turnover in staffing. Under the supervision of Director of Development & Communications Moira Mulroney, Sandra Lavini focuses on foundations and other institutional funders; Muhammida El Muhajir handles corporate relations and special events, as well as public relations and marketing. Shafiqah Hudson oversees the database management. • Liz Wagner was hired as Executive Assistant. She will lead the agency’s efforts to increase our presence on social media and networking platforms. You can meet Liz when at our offices, as she is also our front desk receptionist.

Partnerships • Child Advocates has forged a beneficial partnership with Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) to provide mentors for our clients, when appropriate. We worked with BBBS to identify 154 children who were in the correct age range for a Chapter Six

mentor. Of these, 85 children were appropriate for a referral to BBBS. BBBS The real winners is doing outreach to their families and has engaged with over 30 caregivers are the children. directly. As of June 2011, 8 children completed the entire interviewing process. On a home visit shortly after she was matched with a mentor, one The bidding war escalates. It gets of our clients could not stop talking about how much fun she has had with her Big Sister, who is a scientist. It was apparent already that this girl had been tough out there in the field, but the deeply affected and inspired by her new mentor! bidding team never falters – and they • Child Advocates has created a new partnership with Morgan Lewis Bockius LLP and CIGNA. Corporate attorneys from CIGNA General Counsel’s office bring home the prize. This isn’t the first will partner with Morgan Lewis litigators to represent our child clients. Jodi Schatz and others presented a training for these attorneys at the offices of time Child Advocates fans have gone Morgan Lewis on February 3, 2011. to tremendous lengths to improve Fundraising the quality of life for our child clients. • Through the LGBTQ Youth Project, we seek to remedy the Children like Megan and Chris have disenfranchisement of LGBTQ youth population in the child welfare system. The Project received significant funding from Women’s Way, the Leo Model benefited in innumerable ways from Foundation, Inc., Hoxie Harrison Smith Foundation and individual donors. the kindness of our passionate friends, • The annual fundraising appeal is mailed each year in our holiday card, with artwork designed by young students at our neighboring school, the supporters and volunteers. But there’s Russell Byers Charter School. In 2009, we mailed cards to more than 14,000 households, and in 2010 we reached more than 15,000 friends no denying, this one’s outta the park. and supporters. This annual fundraising appeal helps to raise more than $70,000 a year! • We proudly report 100% Board giving for FY10 and FY11. During our fundraising efforts surrounding the Annual Benefit Reception & Auction, Board President Len Bernstein offered a $10,000 challenge for each Board member to financially support the event. The Board committed $34,125 in 2010, and $38,950 in 2011! Event Highlights Annual Benefit Reception & Auction The Annual Benefit Reception and Auction continues to grow each year and has become a highlight of the public interest law spring event season. The evening celebrates kids’ lives transformed through the exceptional work of leaders committed to child advocacy. It is important for our community and our agency to acknowledge significant personal commitments to the needs of abused and neglected children. We recognize this leadership through the Judge Lois G. Forer Child Advocacy Award. Our Forer Award honorees – from then-First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton to philanthropist Lynne Honickman to Ronald McDonald House co-founder Jim Murray – all share Judge Forer’s extraordinary spirit and tireless advocacy for children in crisis. On April 14, 2010, we honored then-Governor Edward Rendell with the Forer Award and on April 13, 2011 the award was presented to University of Pennsylvania President, Dr. Amy Gutmann. Frank Cervone, Donna Cooper, Jim McEldrew and Nancy Fullam. We also recognized several of our closest friends and allies with the Child Advocates Distinguished Advocates Award. The following people were honored:

2010 Distinguished Advocates: Robert L. Ebby, Hangley Aronchick Segal Pudlin & Schiller Leslie M. Gomez, Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office Sherri Krensel, Workplace Environments Lisa Lewis, Blank Rome LLP Nicole M. Reimann, Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis LLP Shelly D. Yanoff, Public Citizens for Children and Youth Thomas C. Zipfel, Worth & Company, Inc. University of Pennsylvania President, Dr. Amy Gutmann. Chapter Seven

A two-bagger. 2011 Distinguished Advocates: Anne Aaronson, Dilworth Paxson LLP When the Bongiovanni and Caddick Christopher E. Dunne, Cooper Morrison & Dunne families ask Child Advocates Staff Richard Gelles, Ph.D., School of Social Policy & Practice, University of Pennsylvania Attorney Marti Little whether any of Ira Harkavy, Ph.D., The Netter Center for Community Partnerships, her child clients happen to be Phillies University of Pennsylvania Dolores Miller, Author & Poet fans, she never hesitates. Marti knows James Steigerwald, Duane Morris LLP exactly which kids will appreciate this Leslie Sudock, Solo Practitioner extraordinary opportunity most – the Marge & Mike Thackery, Caregivers two who throughout their difficulties,

More than 900 guests attended each year, bidding on hundreds of silent auction remained as devoted to the Phillies as items and participating in an exciting live auction of an Italian villa, a Namibian game reserve and a Scottish castle, the first pitch at a Phillies game, and dinner we are to our child clients. And yes, cooked by our own Frank Cervone, among others. Thank you to all who joined us in their reaction to the news was worth support of our kids! With the tireless work of our Event Co-Chairs and our industrious Event twice the price! Committee members, we set records. In 2010, we raised $470,000 and topped that in 2011 with $515,000! Thanks to Vicki Demo (’10), Chris Dunne (‘11) and Katherine Kelton (’10 and ’11) for leading us to such great success! Event Highlights (con’t)

Bar Association 5K Run/Walk On the Sunday after Mother’s Day thousands of runners gather on Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive for the Annual Philadelphia Bar Association 5K Run/Walk, benefitting Child Advocates. We raised more than $110,000 for Philadelphia’s abused and neglected children. On May 16, 2010, 1594 runners came out to support Child Advocates; on May 15, 2011 there were 1504. Through generous sponsorships and the registration fees, we are able to raise more than $100,000 each year to provide services to the boys and girls in our care. We are ever grateful to the Philadelphia Bar Association for supporting our work with such wonderful spirit. A special thanks goes to Manny Pokotilow, Eric Marzluf and Michael Berkowitz of Caesar, Rivise, Bernstein, Cohen & Pokotilow for Starting line. their inspired leadership in planning such a successful event each year.

Annual Golf Classic Our Annual Golf Classic raises much needed funding for our Project for Medically Needy Children. Hosted at Huntingdon Valley Country Club on the first Monday of October, this event invites golfers to tee up for kids with severe or chronic medical needs. In 2009 we began partnering with Cleantech Alliance Mid-Atlantic (CAMA) to bring new friends in the clean energy industry out for a day of golf for our kids. Together, we raised over $63,000 in 2009 and nearly $71,000 in 2010. Many thanks to our outstanding Golf Classic Committees, especially Chairs Ken Davis and Sherri Krensel (2009) and Chris Dunne, Kathy Jaffari and Matt Siegel (2010).

Frank Cervone and Chandra Palmer with former client, Ricky and his caregiver, Kiera Thomas Moore. Chapter Eight

Changing luck; changing lives. Holiday Toy Drive The Annual Toy Drive continues to inspire! Not even a blizzard could stop us on So here we are, Phillies vs. Cleveland in ’09. Braving the stormy weather, our stalwart volunteers delivered thousands of toys to hundreds of boys and girls throughout the region. No snow could keep Indians. The rain pours down, the us from bringing the holiday spirit to our kids! fans wait breathlessly in the stands Toy Drive 2010 was another spectacular day. The weather cooperated, and with the help of more than 100 volunteers, we sorted toys to be delivered to as Chris throws out the first pitch. 965 children. More than 60 drivers showed up on December 16th Delivery Day to personally hand over bags of toys and clothes for our child clients and other It’s amazing – it’s perfect – it sets children in their homes. Many thanks to all donors who make this joyous day up the home team for a 12 to 3 win. possible. We are especially grateful to our volunteer Toy Drive Coordinators, Jeff Kahn (’09) and Eric Malis (’10), who contributed countless hours to Once again demonstrating that, with ensure a happy holiday for so many kids. the help of our fans, we can and do change the story. (Unfortunately, we couldn’t do anything about the rain.)

Rooms filling up with toys. 2010 Expenses 1% Joint Projects 1% Mortgage Interest Financials 3% Depreciation 5% Fundraising Only 23% of Child Advocates’ funding comes from government 7% Property/Practice grants. The majority of our Insurance annual budget is comprised of the financial support of generous 8% Benefits donations as outlined below.

FY10 Budget was $2,130,084 FY11 Budget was $2,176,049 12% Operations & Overhead

63% Salaries

2010 Revenue

2% Interest/Investment 30% Foundations 5% Bar & IOLTA

19% Direct Giving (Individual)

23% Government

21% Corporations & Law Firms 2011 Expenses 1% Joint Projects 1% Mortgage Interest

3% Depreciation 6% Fundraising

64% Salaries 7% Property/Practice Insurance

8% Benefits

10% Operations & Overhead

2011 Revenue

15% Interest/Investment 22% Direct Giving (Individual) 5% Bar & IOLTA

13% Foundations

22% Government

23% Corporations & Law Firms Thanks to All Our Supporters Support Center for Child Advocates is deeply grateful for the support of so many generous individuals, foundations, corporations and law firms who make our work possible. We take great care to ensure accuracy; however, mistakes can occur. Please report any discrepancies to Moira Mulroney, Director of Development & Communications, (267) 546-9208.

Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC $5,000 to $9,999 The Thomas Skelton Harrison 2010 Donors Casey Family Programs Ajamie LLP Foundation Hoxie Harrison Smith Foundation $100,000 to $150,000 Deborah & Robert Cohen Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Cozen O’Connor Feld LLP Katherine Kelton & First Judicial District of Troy Graham Pennsylvania First Hospital Foundation Anonymous Gateway Funding Blank Rome LLP Marshall Dennehey Warner Estate of Marthe LaVallee-Williams Coleman & Goggin The Genuardi Family Foundation Patricia & Richard Bongiovanni and VOCA-Pennsylvania Commission Carolyn & Slade McLaughlin on Crime and Delinquency GMAC Mortgage Richard A. Bongiovanni and Associates Dolores & Lawrence Miller & William Penn Foundation Suzanne & Jeffrey Kahn The Children’s Hospital of Miller Family Foundation The Patricia Kind Family Philadelphia MYPHL17 $25,000 to $99,999 Foundation CIGNA Foundation Navigant Consulting, Inc. The Abington Foundation Marguerite & H. F. Lenfest and City of Philadelphia Pembroke North Condominium Cohen, Seglias, Pallas, New Century Trust Greenhall & Furman, PC Claneil Foundation, Inc. Maureen Tate & The November Fund Jill & Neal Colton Hess Foundation Gerald McHugh Phillies Charities, Inc. Corporation The Horace W. Goldsmith Francis Milone PNC Foundation Lisa Castleton & Stephen Console Foundation Maida Milone Reed Smith LLP Console Law Offices LLC Independence Foundation The McLean Contributionship James Ronca LLP McEldrew & Fullam, PC National Children’s Suzanne Root Dolfinger-McMahon Foundation Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP Law Network Sandals & Associates, PC Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP PA IOLTA Pepper Hamilton LLP Terri Decker & Adam Shapiro Duane Morris LLP The Pew Charitable Trusts The Philadelphia Foundation Adrienne Simmons & Bradley Firstrust Philadelphia Bar Foundation Adele & Harold Schaeffer and Sheares and The Sheares Innisfree Foundation Fox Rothschild LLP Family Charitable Foundation Victims Services-District Esther & Robert Fox Attorney’s Office The E. Rhoda Shaten Stradley Ronon Stevens & Charitable Foundation A. Nicole Friant Young, LLP $10,000 to $24,999 Paula & Mark Solomon Gibbons, PC Tucker Law Group 1675 Foundation Stoneleigh Foundation Green Tree Community The Wachovia Wells Fargo Ballard Spahr LLP Tides Foundation Health Foundation Foundation Ellan & Leonard Bernstein Turning Points for Children Hangley Aronchick Segal & Pudlin Workplace Environments 2000 $2,500 to $4,999 Johnson & Johnson Family of Bernadette & Joseph Tate Brightside Academy, Inc. Ava & Richard Aljian Companies Teknion LLC Andrea & Louis Broad American Furniture Kline & Specter, PC Thorp Reed & Armstrong, LLP Colleen & John Broderick Installation, Inc. Landmark Legal Solutions USI Affinity Patricia Brooks Anapol, Schwartz, Weiss, Cohan, Jill & Paul Lauricella Valley Forge Consulting Gardenia & David Brooman Feldman & Smalley, PC Susan & Lawrence Levy Group, Inc. Caesar, Rivise, Bernstein, Arronson Foundation LM Charitable Gift Trust Villari, Brandes & Kline, PC Cohen & Pokotilow, Ltd. Kimberly & Dwayne Barr Cheryl Martin Inc. Eileen Cameron Bartlit Beck Herman Palenchar & McCarter & English, LLP Weber Gallagher Simpson Capital Project Management, Inc. Scott LLP Patricia McCausland Stapleton Fires & Newby LLP Louis N. Cassett Foundation Bederson & Company LLP McDonnell & Associates, PC White and Williams LLP Christie, Pabarue, Mortensen & Young, PC Jami Wintz McKeon & Whole Foods Market Donna & David Caddick and John Holloway Arlene Yocum & Richard Kremnick Liz Claiborne Foundation Caddick Construction Co., Inc. The Memton Fund, Inc. Zarwin Baum DeVito Kaplan Gretchen & J. Gordon Cooney Susan & Lee Cassanelli Merck & Co., Inc. Schaer & Toddy PC Margaret & Robert Cort Mary Bradley & MillCrest Law LLP Susan & Thomas Zipfel Margaret & Sean Crinnion Mary Louise Cervone Day & Zimmermann Group, Inc. Karyn Scher & Edward Ohlbaum CIGNA Corporation $1,000 to $2,499 Investments Panitch Schwarze Belisario & Citizens Bank Nadel LLP ACE Group Victoria Demo Coleman | Nourian The Allstate Foundation ParenteBeard LLC Susan Dornstein & Gary Deutsch Combined Federal Susan Kressly & Helen & Charles Persing Missy & Rudolph Di Massa Campaign Anonymous Gregory Anderson Philadelphia Bar Association Diakon Lutheran Social Ministries , Inc. ARAMARK Corporation Post & Schell, PC DiBona Family Foundation Susan Charleston & Ken Davis Archer & Greiner, PC PRWT Services, Inc. DLA Piper James DeCrescenzo Asterion, Inc. Ellen & Matthew Duncan Reporting, LLC Ratner Prestia Gail Greenspon & Ross Attix Eckert Seamans Cherin & Raynes McCarty eXude Benefits Group Lori & Michael Banks Mellott, LLC Elizabeth & James Reeves Feldman Shepherd Wohlgelernter Barrack, Rodos & Bacine Eisenberg, Rothweiler, Winkler, Tanner Weinstock Dodig Company Berger & Montague, PC Eisenberg & Jeck PC Mindy & Thaddeus Fortin Saul Ewing LLP Toni Seidl & Richard Berkman Pam & Jack Ende Amy Fox & Daniel Wheeler Pam & Tony Schneider Berner Klaw & Watson LLP Equal Justice America Paulette & Lawrence Fox Shook, Hardy & Bacon L.LP Bildersee & Silbert, LLP Tamsin & Scott Fast Andrea & Kenneth Frazier Shor Levin & DeRita PC Susan & Glenn Blumenfeld First American Title Insurance Nancy Fullam Mary Gay Scanlon & Mark Stewart Harris Bock Company Janis & Stephen Goodman StoneMor Partners, LP The William & Kathleen Brady Ann & Richard Flannery Independence Blue Cross Susquehanna Foundation Foundation, Inc. Flaster Greenberg, PC Thomas Jefferson University Swartz Campbell LLC Sarah Bricknell Pamela & W. Roderick Gagne Gay Chacker & Mittin, PC Barbara & Howard Meyers Eleanor Thompson Linda & Douglas Copersmith Amy Ginensky & James Modersui TIFF Advisory Services Marti & John Cunningham Andrew Rogoff Montgomery, McCracken, Eric Tilles Beth Cutler Angelina & James Grasty Walker & Rhoads, LLP Trial Technologies, Inc. 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Exelon Business Services Firstrust TD Bank Company, LLC Susan Charleston & Kenneth Davis Penny & Bob Fox Marjorie & Michael Thackray Amy Fox & Daniel Wheeler Tamsin & Scott Fast Andrea & Kenneth Frazier USI Affinity Independence Foundation Feldman, Shepherd, Wohlgelernter, The Fridolin Charitable Trust The Thomas Skelton Harrison The Patricia Kind Family Tanner, Weinstock & Dodig Foundation Hoxie Harrison Smith Foundation Foundation Mindy & Thaddeus Fortin ViroPharma Incorporated Lisa Kabnick & John McFadden Marguerite & H.F. “Gerry” Lenfest Paulett & Lawrence Fox Ilene Wasserman & Mar Taylor The November Fund Karen Lessin & Stuart Lessin Pamela & W. Roderick Gagne White and Williams, LLP Karyn Scher & Edward Ohlbaum Francis Milone Gateway Funding Workplace Environments O’Melveny & Myers LLP Maida Milone Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP Henrietta Tower Wurts Memorial Penn Consulting Group, P.C. Leo Model Foundation, Inc. Janis & Stephen Goodman Zarwin, Baum, DeVito, Kaplan, Adele & Harold Schaeffer PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP The Honickman Foundation Schaer & Toddy, PC and Innisfree Foundation Raynes McCarty The Hurlburt Foundation Sima & Kevin Zlock and The E. Rhoda Shaten Elizabeth & James Reeves Katayun Jaffari Zlock & Snyder, PC Charitable Foundation Suzanne Root The Robert Wood Johnson $1,000 to $2,499 Adrienne Simmons & Bradley Mary Gay Scanlon & Mark Stewart Foundation Sheares and The Sheares Asterion, Inc. Swartz Campbell LLC Barbara & Charles Kahn Family Charitable Foundation Katherine Kelton & Troy Graham Bank of America Paula & Mark Solomon $2,500 to $4,999 LevLane The Barra Foundation Alicia Horn & Joe Tucker and Judith Algeo & Frank Cervone Susan & Lawrence Levy Beveridge & Diamond, PC Tucker Law Group Archer & Greiner, P.C. The Lomax Companies Bildersee & Silbert, LLP Women’s Way Arronson Foundation Margolis Edelstein Jill & Sheldon Bonovitz $5,000 to $9,999 Asher & Company, Ltd. 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Cheryl Bowden & Steven Johnson James DeCrescenzo Marcum LLP Ronald Rubin Michael Boyle & Gregory Murphy Reporting, LLC Maron, Marvel, Bradley & Susan & Paul Saint-Antoine Carolyn Brodsky Joe DeSimone Anderson, PA Pauline Scalvino Gardenia & David Brooman Susan Dornstein & Gary Deutsch The Martin Foundation Jodi Schatz & Dean Jerrehian Burns White Missy & Rudolph Massa Maxwell Strawbridge Schnader, Harrison, Segal & Citizens Bank John DiLello Charitable Trust Lewis, LLP The I.L. Cohen Foundation Document Technologies, Inc. Susan & Darryl May Alice Schwartz & Christie & Thomas Comerford Mario Pisaneschi Ellen & Matthew Duncan McCausland & McCausland LLC Mary & James Conlan The Sidley Austin Foundation Nicholas Durso McGuireWoods LLP Martha & Howard Coonley Alice Meehan The Sprague Foundation Valerie & D. 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Union Benevolent Association Panitch, Schwarze, Belisario & Brian Donadio Veritext Amy Ginenesky & Andrew Rogoff Nadel, LLP Diana & Stuart Donaldson Deborah & Andrew Whitney Mark Gittelman Parkway Corporation Loretta & Joseph Duckworth Linda & David Glickstein PEI-Genesis $500 to $999 Genny & Christopher Dunne Dave Godin Helen & Charles Persing Donna Adelsberger & Associates Kathleen Egan Angelina & James Grasty Philadelphia Association of Dorothy Arimond & Brian Connolly Andrea & Mark Eisold The Florence E. and Daniel B. 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Shira & Stuart Sklar Marnie & Fred Henretig Dolores & Lawrence Miller Felice Andola Phyllis & Richard Slocum William Hoke Barbara & Jeremy Mishkin Mary & Evan Avgerinos SMR Legal Search Lynne & Harold Honickman Rosanne Mistretta & Peter Batchelor & Marc Sonnenfeld Associates, PC Ruth & Richard Horowitz Steven Miano John Sperger Eileen & Richard Bazelon Katherine Hovde & Kenneth Kulak Daniel Monagle Antoinette Stone Barbara Beckman & Elizabeth & Gordon Hughes Manuela Morais Stradley, Ronon, Stevens & Joseph Flanagan IKON Office Solutions Mary & Robert Mulhern Young, LLP Jenna Berman Nadia & Stephen Jannetta Ellen & Michael Mulroney Subaru of America, Inc. Harriet & Louis Berneman Deborah & Stuar Kurtz Deborah Nason Eleanor Thompson Lawrence Bistany Kelleher Associates, LLC Naulty, Scaricamazza, & McDevitt, LLC Roberta Torian Susan & Glenn Blumenfeld Marshall King Obermayer, Rebmann, Carol & John VanLuvaneee Merrilee Weiss Bodzin & Klasko, Rulon, Stock & Maxwell & Hippel, LLP Laura Vendzules & Robert Bodzin Seltzer, LLP Kimberly & Michael Olsan Raymond Owens Carolyn & Brendan Bovaird Kline & Specter, P.C. Pansini & Mezrow Sherry & Charles Vetterlein Lea Bramnick Sharon Klingelsmith & Volpe and Koenig, PC Patrick Brennan Anthony Cummings Phillies Charities, Inc. Mary Walrath & Edward Toole Martin Brigham Rita & Lawrence Kotler Roberta Pichini Jennifer Weiner & Adam Bonin Joyce & Ronald Burd Avery Kuflik David Pittinsky Lindsey & Lawrence Pockers Weir & Partners, LLP William Burnett Angelique & Kuchta & Theodore Caldwell Mike Ippolito Baba Renfrow West Pharmaceutical Services Mari Campbell Gay, Chacker & Mittin, PC The Kestenbaum Family Ann Micka Jacquelyn Caridad Cheryl & Richard Gelber Foundation Miller, Downey, Spevak & Francis Cauffman Architects, Ltd. Judith & Richard Gelles Klehr, Harrison, Harvey, Kaffenberger, Ltd. Branzburg & Ellers LLP Chimicles & Tikellis LLP Tanya Gidaro Maureen Mingey Jessica & Mitchell Klein Momjian Anderer Cindy & Peter Christian Therese Gillespie Alan Klein Linda Montemayor Ciardi, Ciardi & Astin Brian Gleason Mary Kleschick Cathy Moore Paula Clark & Robert J. Miller Goldberg, Miller & Rubin, PC Kovler & Rush, P.C. Angela & Joseph Mullan Susan & Richard Coe Rodney Green Rona & Mark Cohen Anne Kringel & Wendell Pritchett Moira Mulroney & Chris Hatch Jodi Greenspan Wendi Kromash Robin & David Comerford Eleanor Myers Francis Grube Sayde & David Ladov Michelle & Joseph Conners Stephen Nardi Louise & Matthew Gutt Martin Lautman Chris Connors New Century Trust Donna & David Haas Lavin, O’Neil, Ricci, Felicia & Glenn Newman Patricia & Charles Cunningham Stanley F. Hack Charitable Cedrone & DiSipio North American Publishing Susan Danielski Lead Unitrust Ann Lebowitz Company DGA Partners Maryann & Patrick Hagan Richard A. Levan & Associates, PC Fred Ochroch Herb Deutsch Anthony Haller The Levitt Foundation Marilyn O’Connell Debra & Harris Devor Nancy Hartenstine Charisse Lillie & Thomas McGill Payne Advisory, LLC Daniel DiMucci Marian & Stephen Harvey Laurence Liss Karen & William Pohlmann Tamra & John Dodds Katherine & Radcliffe Hastings Michael Lord Jill Porter & Fred Hamilton John Domzalski Health Partners Meredith & Jeffrey Lutsky Shannon & Peter Prown Betsy & Kevin Donohoe Annamarie & Cheryl Maddox Adam Puff Elaine & Lee Dushoff M. Stroud Hellebusch Elizabeth Malloy Jacey Raimondo Jeanne Dworetzky Lisa Heller & Harry Roth Melissa & Stuart Margulies Elizabeth & Spencer Rand Cynthia & James Eiseman High Swartz, LLP George Martin Angelina & Kenneth Rapchick JoAnne Epps Hofstein, Weiner & Levit, P.C. 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The Golf Channel Philadelphia Eagles 2010 & 2011 In-Kind Donations Good Shepherd Philadelphia Runner Mediation Program We receive numerous gifts in-kind throughout the year, helping Platoon Fitness Iron Mountain us bring goods to our clients and supplying the Annual Benefit Marc Platt Productions Reception silent auction with items for bid. We are grateful to all JNA Materials Marcy Panzer & Manny Pokotilow who have made in-kind donations. The following individuals and Lisa D. Kabnick & Reliable John McFadden companies have made significant contributions to Child Advocates. Saul Ewing LLP Suzanne & Jeffrey Kahn Mary Gay Scanlon & Cathy & Daniel Kaufman Mark Stewart Judith Algeo & Frank Cervone Margaret & Robert Cort Keenan Motor Group Alice Schwartz & American Dental Concepts Susan Charleston & Denise Yonkoske & Mario Pisaneschi Kenneth Davis Franklin Kelton Auto Dealers CARing for J. Schwartz Construction Kids Foundation Frank DeGiulio Kramer Portraits Adrienne Simmons & B101 Duane Morris LLP The Legal Intelligencer Bradley Sheares Patricia & Richard Bongiovanni Ginny & Chris Dunne Karen & Stuart Lessin Sprout Dan Brody Photography LevLane First American Title Steen Outdoor Advertising Brooks Insurance Company Loews Philadelphia Hotel Susan & Jan Stefanski Caddick Construction Co., Inc. Carin Carlson & Ronald Fisher Melanie McLaughlin Carl E. Steinberg Donna & David Caddick Fox Family Moore Brothers Wine Company Janet & Seymour Stotland Kim & David Caddick, Jr. Ellen & James Flatt Ellen & Michael Mulroney Subaru of America, Inc. Caesar, Rivise, Bernstein, Bruce Foolke Neiman Marcus Nora & Thomas Tammany Cohen & Pokotilow, Ltd. Penny & Bob Fox Nodding Head Brewery Roseann Termini Susan & Lee Cassanelli Pamela & W. Roderick Gagne Thomas G. Oakes Associates Comcast Corporation GameStop Philadelphia 76ers Weir & Partners LLP Comcast Spectacor D. Douglas Gastone Philadelphia Coca Cola Signe Wilkinson Harry Cooper Golden Inn Hotel Bottling Company Etta Z. Winigrad Gregory S. Capps Mark J. Dianno 2010 & 2011 Volunteer Attorneys Jacquelyn A. Caridad Mindy F. Dickinson So many attorneys have graciously contributed their talent and time Candace M. Centeno Joel L. Dion to our children over the years. The following individuals had an open Catherine M. Chan Linda Dobbins case between July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2011. Virginia Chentis Kimberly M. Dolan Erica R. Cline Eileen V. Dooley Andrew B. Cohen Sonya Dore Deborah F. Cohen Virginia W. Dorsey Anne M. Aaronson Emily Bieber Bess M. Collier Brett K. Dougherty Amanda Abrams Alexander R. Bilus Marla K. Conley Laura B. Dugan Taimarie Adams Lawrence J. Bistany Robert T. Connor Matthew H. Duncan Donna L. Adelsberger Frederick E. Blakelock Samantha L. Conway Christopher E. Dunne Michael E. Adler Susan B. Blumenfeld Nicole R. Corkery Desinee R. Dwyer Andrew W. Allison Janet M. Bollinger Melissa A. Cornibe David V. Dzara Jessica Altman Robert M. Boote Franco A. Corrado Robert L. Ebby Lauren V. Amjed Christopher A. Bradley Marion Cowperthwait-Murray Ashling A. Ehrhardt Jennifer L. Anderson Jennifer L. Bragg Shanna Cramer Thomas K. Ellixson Mary Kathleen Anthony John J. Branigan Joseph D. Cronin Lori M. Emrick Meredith M. Armstrong William S. Braveman Edward L. Crow Pamela P. Ende Joseph A. Arnold Lauren A. Brill Francis X. Crowley Rebecca L. Engel Stanley R. Askin Andrea Broad Mary C. Cunnane JoAnne A. Epps Karen E. Atzert Michael P. Broadhurst Beth S. Cutler Katherine A. Etherington Christina E. Audigier Andrea P. Brockway Donna R. Daly Patricia A. Eynard Joseph J. Baldassari Emily T. Brody Jeffrey K. Daman Caroline D. Bar Kelly A. Brogan Sarah E. Davies Christopher C. Fallon Ned E. Barlas David J. Brooman Kenneth J. Davis Shannon D. Farmer Jeffrey A. Barrack Allison M. Brown Zara K. Davis Paul L. Feldman John F. Barrett David W. 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Martin Tara A. Frohner David N. Hofstein Gregory B. Lare Laura C. Mattiacci Nancy H. Fullam Michael D. Homans Jason T. LaRocco Carol McCabe Alfred Fuscaldo Pia N. Horton Jennifer LaTour Charles W. McCammon Roxanne D. Galeota Rosemarie S. Hoslyn Monica M. Lawrence Margaret A. McCausland Meredith A. Galto Joseph L. Hoynoski Rhonda P. Lee Patricia A. McCausland Stephanie P. Gantman Sarah R. Humble Scott M. Lempert Joan M. McClenney Alicia A. Garcia Katherine A. Isard David S. Leone Matthew J. McConnell John G. Gaul Mu’min Islam Natalie Lesser Raymond L. McCullough Susan M. Gibson Samuel H. Israel Danielle L. Letting Courtney S. McDonnell James T. Giles Katayun I. Jaffari David Levenberg Elisa P. McEnroe Jasroop Gill-Gakhal Jamie M. Jamison Meixian Li Todd S. McGarvey Robyn Goldenberg Jaime L. Jano Jonathan Light Edward J. McGinn Brandon L. Goodman Jennifer R. Johnson Molly K. Light Maureen L. McGinty Mary Beth H. Gray Kate L. Jones Stacy N. Lilly Paul T. McGurkin Leslie M. 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Chris and Megan have been living with their cousin in GA for the last six months. He is trying to adopt them but the paperwork takes time. Both kids are doing great. They are happy and healthy and love school.

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