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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Joe Gibbs Founder and Chairman | Owner, Racing

President Taylor Chess Secretary Deborah Johnson President, Development Regional Policy Director (Ret.) The Peterson Companies Dominion Energy

Vice President Vern McHargue Treasurer Tom Holly Realtor U.S. Asset & Wealth Kellar Williams Management Leader, PwC Dr. Gary L Jones Chief Executive Officer | Youth For Tomorrow

MEMBERS

Cynthia Carter Atwater Carlos Castro Brit Hume Patsy Norton Senior Vice President Founder & Owner Sr. Political Analyst Co-Owner OneDigital Health and Benefits Todos Supermarket Fox News Great American Restaurants

Frank Baltz, Sr. Kevin Cole Gary L. Jones, II Jon Peterson Sr. VP, Legal Affairs Director of Pre-Construction VP, Senior Commercial Relationship Chief Executive Officer Clark Construction Group, LLC Helix Electric Manager Peterson Companies The Fauquier Bank Cecil Pruitt Anthony Barbour Hon. Barbara Comstock Susan LaPierre President President Senior Advisor Pruitt Corporation Interstate Battery System of NOVA Baker Donelson Ronald Lara President Larry Rosenthal Carl Berquist Jim Duszynski Lara, May and Associates President Executive VP & CFO (Retired) Vice President Rosenthal Wealth Management Marriott International, Inc. NVR Ed Laukes Group Vice President Victor Sellier Founder and VP/CFO, (Ret.) Cyndi Butler Toyota Motor Sales USA, Inc. Bruce Eberle Argon ST President President Powhatan Nursing Home Eberle Communications Group Barbara Lewis Tom Shumaker Realtor Sr. Vice President Tammy Cali Blake Fellows Washington Fine Properties Holder Construction Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer Eberle Communications Group Fellows Financial Group LLC Heather McQuaig David Stadler Churchill Mortgage President and CEO Gary Callaghan Gary Garczynski Stadler Nurseries Managing Director President Larry Michael Sr. Vice President, Protiviti National Cap. Land & Dev. Steve Templeton Executive Producer of Media President Washington Redskins Templeton Automotive Brian Castel Bill Hansen Founder & Managing Partner President and CEO Restoration Capital Richard Norman Adam Volanth Strada Education Network President President and CEO The Richard Norman Company Bohler Engineering Andy Campanaro Daniel Hazel President William A. Hazel Family Oliver North Russel Wiser CMI Lighting and Electrical North American Enterprises Trustee Contractors Bob Wiser Charitable Trust

Ms. Heather Humphries Ms. Love D. Jones GAM-Graphics & Marketing Editor in Chief Publisher and Co-Editor Design & Printer 2 YFT FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Chairman Carl Berquist Secretary Taylor Chess Executive Vice President & CFO President, Development Marriott International, Inc. (Ret.) The Peterson Companies

Vice Chairman Victor Sellier Treasurer Cecilia Hodges Co-Founder & CFO Regional President Argon ST Corp. (Ret.) M&T Bank

MEMBERS

Jim Brennan Bill Colbert Dr. Gary L. Jones Cecil Pruitt Partner Partner, Gov. & Pub. Sector Fin. CEO Founder & President ReedSmith Mgmt. Practice Leader Youth For Tomorrow The Pruitt Corporation Ernst & Young Benton Burroughs Jr. Andrew McKenna Partner Steve Cumbie President and CEO ReedSmith President McKenna & Associates NVCommercial Inc.

TABLE OF CONTENTS YFT Board of Trustees...... 2 Foster Care...... 16 YFT Foundation Board of Directors...... 3 Mentoring...... 17 A Message from the CEO...... 4 A Special Thanks...... 17 A Message from Joe Gibbs...... 5 Heart2Heart Gala...... 18 YFT President’s Message...... 6 Leisha’s Testimony...... 20 The Year’s Big News...... 7 Burgundy & Gold Banquet...... 21 Residential Programs...... 8 Classic Golf Tournament...... 22 Mommy & Me...... 8 Country Fair & Auctions...... 23 Girls On A Journey...... 9 Special Awards...... 24 Unaccompanied Immigrant Minors...... 9 Highlights of the Year...... 26 Education...... 10 A Joyful Christmas...... 28 Aftercare and Transitional Services...... 10 Game Plan for Life...... 29 Counseling...... 11 Capital Campaign...... 30 Substance Abuse Treatment...... 11 Financials...... 32 Bryce’s Testimony...... 12 YFT Advisory Board...... 33 The Spiritual Program...... 13 Historical Milestones...... 34 Thank You...... 14 Securing YFT’s Future...... 36 YFT Regional Offices...... 15 Planned Giving...... 37 Behavioral Health Programs...... 16 YFT’s Donors...... 38

“The key to a well-led life lies in the extent to which we help others. It is our enduring legacy.” Joe Gibbs, Youth For Tomorrow Founder 3 A Message from the CEO Dr. Gary L. Jones

As we look back on the • Our Regional Offices served a record number year 2019, the challenges of clients 3,657 who required a record number we faced – adequate of 25,581 clinical sessions to address their and sustainable funding behavioral and mental health issues; for the 24,000 children and adults seeking • The Annual Burgundy & Gold Banquet, originally services through our launched under the leadership of the late and 16 programs, a safe esteemed Bill Hazel 30 years prior, recognized and secure campus his entire family at the Banquet with the William environment for the and Eleanor Hazel Family Legacy Award; 500 children who lived in our 11 homes and to • The Fund For The Unfunded provided the be worthy of the Lord’s necessary funding for 112 children to receive continued grace on our – as it is with all of our 500+ children – the 34 year-old mission – we nourishment of family love, the benefit of a are challenged by another formidable “opponent” quality education, the healing of personal – a deadly virus. therapy and the enlightenment of their souls through our Campus Ministry Program; Today, our chief priority and responsibility is to keep our children safe from harm of any kind, our • 17 college scholarship recipients attended 10 campus secure from the ravages of the COVID-19 different colleges including George Mason virus and our 300+ professional and devoted staff University, Old Dominion University, Strayer members healthy. College, Germanna College and Northern Virginia Community College; We will continue to meet these challenges with renewed creativity and flexibility. We will not waiver • The corporate entity of YFT and its residential in our mission to help children and families who program once again met the national re- need us. Our Behavioral Health Regional offices, accreditation standards of the prestigious for example, performed a miracle transformation Council On Accreditation (NY, NY); within two weeks and now offer clinical sessions through Tele-Behavioral Health to more than • YFT Secondary School met national re- 500 clients each week. We continue to look for accreditation standards of AdvancED/Cognia additional ways to serve our community. (Atlanta, GA);

Among the more notable accomplishments YFT • Converted the YFT 200 acre campus to a achieved during calendar year 2019 include: Planned Business District which permits YFT maximum flexibility to accommodate capital • Opened the Pastor Jentezen Franklin home for growth opportunities as the demands for our children in September – fully paid through the services continue to increase to meet local and generous leadership and donations from Pastor regional community social, educational and Franklin’s worldwide ministry headquartered in behavioral health requests. Georgia; We give thanks to all of you who have helped • Opened our Fauquier County Behavioral us meet these challenges and share in these Health Services Regional Office in Warrenton accomplishments. They are made possible only with exceptional results in numbers of citizens because of the Lord’s grace, the tireless, selfless seeking our services; and faithful leadership of our Trustees, our highly trained and professional staff, our thousands of

4 donors and the seemingly unlimited reservoir of to serve our children and our communities. And we energetic and deeply committed volunteers. You are proud to offer you this report on our activities all are a part of the growing legacy of Youth For of 2019. Tomorrow and are a part of how YFT makes an indelible imprint on the lives of our children and their families.

Despite the uncertainty in which we find ourselves, Gary L. Jones, Ph.D. the Lord keeps us strong and courageous because He is sending and working through good friends P.S. I am mindful each day of a Scripture message and servant leaders like you. Thank you for keeping which poignantly describes our work at YFT: Youth For Tomorrow, our children and staff in your prayers during these difficult times. Whatsoever you do for the least of mine, brothers & sisters, you do for Me. Please know that whatever the challenge and with (Matthew 25:40) your help, Youth For Tomorrow continues to be here

A Message from YFT Founder and Chairman Joe Gibbs

I often find When I go to work every day, whether it was in myself focused football or now racing, I’m excited to know our on the question staff at YFT is changing the lives of so many young of, “what’s the people. I want to say a big THANKS to all of you most important who are a vital part of our team! Without your thing we are prayers and support, YFT would not be a reality. going to leave on this earth?” As we read the details on what YFT has become, We work hard check out the CEO’s Message in this Annual Report. and we want to No need to repeat what Gary has said so eloquently be successful in and inspirationally in his message – it is his vision life, but the most and leadership that has taken the youth home to important thing where it is today. we are going to Both Gary and I know: YFT belongs to the Lord. It leave on this earth is the influence we have had is His home. We serve His children. YFT is changing on others – our families, our friends, our business lives! It is saving souls! associates and anyone we have impacted in our lives. For me, my support of YFT is so important Thank you for your continued faithfulness! because our staff, faculty and chaplains have changed so many lives, and led so many young With grateful appreciation, people to a relationship with Jesus Christ. When I see where YFT is today – with our residential school and the counseling centers offering 16 programs for children in crisis from around the world – it truly impresses on me that only God could have done this. So many of you have helped, but God’s Hand Joe Gibbs has definitely been on this program. Founder and Chairman 5 Board of Trustees President’s Message Taylor Chess

A place like Youth For Youth For Tomorrow equips those it serves with Tomorrow doesn’t the tools they need to excel. These include a just exist by magic. It foundation in the Lord God, in good character, takes a whole team of in excellence and willingness to work hard to people – a community accomplish goals and with a determination to stick of dreamers and doers with one’s plans and to trust in one’s self, even – to make it possible. when it gets hard. Whether our young people are One part of that team headed to a first job, college or trade school or the is the Board of Trustees, military, Youth For Tomorrow prepares them and of which it is my honor gives them a solid base for the rest of their lives. and privilege to serve as President. We Board You, our supporters, donors, volunteers are part of Members volunteer our the team that make a strong foundation possible. time to ensure that this We can all be proud of the results. wonderful place has the resources, the staff and the funds to help ANY young person who wants Best regards, help.

When I am not volunteering my time for Youth For Tomorrow, I work in the construction industry. To me, there is nothing as exciting as designing a Taylor Chess new building. But even the most beautiful building President, Board of Trustees can’t survive on sand. No matter how big or small the building, a solid foundation is required. The same is true for every person, young or old.

6 The Year’s Big News

A New Home! Pastor Jentezen Franklin, Senior Pastor of Free Chapel, a multi-site church based in Gainesville, Georgia, visited Youth For Tomorrow two years ago. provided a gift of $600,000 to build a new home on Moved by what he saw, he said he wanted to help. the campus. Green Village Concrete donated $40,000 “I’m so impressed and excited by what God is doing in services for the home’s foundation. The Jentezen through Youth For Tomorrow,” he said. With prayer Franklin Ministries Home became the 11th home for and generous contributions from his ministry, he children on the YFT Campus.

A New BHS Satellite Office! Youth For Tomorrow launched its sixth Behavioral Health Services location in June. The new Warrenton, VA office is the first YFT regional office in Fauquier County. A ribbon cutting ceremony and open house was held on June 4th with many community leaders and community partners attending. Andy Johnston, Program Officer for the PATH Foundation, Jack Ledden, Director of Social Services and Sheriff Robert Mosier for Fauquier County were on all on hand to help dedicate the new site.

7 Residential Programs

YFT’s Residential Program chapel on our 215 acre campus. A total of 654 boys and girls were served in the residential services Youth For Tomorrow offers a safe, healthy, and program in 2019. compassionate environment for at-risk youth who have been abandoned, abused, or otherwise YFT’s residential program has had a steady historical alienated from family and community. Each boy and success rate of 85%, and in recent years, 90%, girl is provided a home where they can be nurtured with residents moving on to college, the military, in a Christian environment, receive a quality employment or reunited with their families in the education in the YFT secondary school and receive community. counseling and behavioral health services. All who seek help are welcomed regardless of race, religion, ethnicity or geopolitical circumstances. Our goal is Special Residential Programs to provide them the opportunity and motivation Mommy and Me to focus their lives and develop the confidence, Youth For Tomorrow offers services and activities skills, intellectual ability, spiritual insight and moral to expectant teen mothers and mothers to help integrity to become responsible and productive them prepare and care for their children. They live members of society. in a separate home on campus, receive counseling from our in-house therapists and education from More than 300 highly trained and credentialed our campus school. The expectant teen mother’s staff members provide professional services to health is overseen by our staff nurse in partnership the children including residential treatment and with community based medical and psychiatric supervision, counseling and education in our State professionals. Upon delivery, the mothers receive and regionally accredited secondary school. A on-going medical care and their babies receive child-to-staff radio of 6:1 allows Youth For Tomorrow regular pediatric care by a pediatrician. In 2019, to provide individualized, caring services to each 47 girls and 39 babies were provided assistance. child. A third of YFT staff members are bilingual in Since the program was created in 2007, more Spanish and English. than 265 pregnant teens and teen moms and 288 babies have been served. At the end of 2019, there were 11 residential facilities, a 40,000 sq. ft. school and a 335 seat

8 Residential Programs

Girls On A Journey esteem, develop motivation for change, improve YFT is the only facility in Virginia and in the mid- life skills and are empowered to reach future goals. Atlantic region that works to offer safe and secure residential and specialized recovery services Unaccompanied Immigrant Minors for girls ages 13 to 19 who have been sexually Youth For Tomorrow served 523 Unaccompanied exploited or sex trafficked. YFT served 22 victims Immigrant Minors in 2019. In 2012, YFT received of sex trafficking in 2019. Since its inception in a bipartisan request to help children who were 2009, the GOAJ program has served more than coming across our borders without accompaniment. 260 girls. They receive treatment and support to Working with the U.S. Department of Health and address safety needs, gain understanding of the Human Services’ Office of Refugee Resettlement, victimization they have experienced, improve self- YFT serves minors 6-17, some of whom are

9 Residential Programs

impoverished, fleeing gang violence in their home country, or may be at high risk of abuse and neglect as well as labor or sex trafficking. YFT offers a safe haven, counseling, treatment foster care and other services, and seeks to unite them with family members. Since August, 2012, more than 3,000 children from 22 countries have been assisted by this program.

Education Youth For Tomorrow offers adolescents, grades 7-12, a secondary education or GED. Courses include

math, science, English and social studies as well Vice President for Programs, Dr. Courtney Gaskins, presenting Edwina with an as ESOL, music, art and physical education. YFT’s Outstanding Academic Achievement Award. residential program also offers structured vocational schools. In 2019, 17 former YFT students received trainings to boys and girls in skills such as computer scholarships. and other technological training, gardening, or cooking. Enrichment programs include after-school tutoring, recreation, information technology, the After Care and Transitional Services arts and clinical group therapy. Case Managers at YFT and the After Care Coordinator assist each resident as they transition home, with connecting them with community based services, or with seeking post-secondary school education. YFT offers scholarship opportunities to residents in good standing who are seeking vocational or college degrees. Case managers work with the youth and parent/guardian and or placing agency on their transition plan at admission. Case managers continue to follow up with the youth and placing agencies at 30, 60, and 90 day intervals.

Counseling YFT provides clinical services including regular on-site individual and group counseling sessions and access to community mental health services for residents Dr. Gary Jones congratulates Nathaniel as he received his High School Diploma. Twelve boys and girls were graduated from the YFT high school in 2019. Virginia’s Department of Education licenses all teachers at YFT. Our secondary school is nationally accredited by AdvancED/SACS as well as the Virginia Association of Independent Specialized Education Facilities (VAISEF), an accreditation recognized by the Commonwealth of Virginia Board of Education.

The Gary L. Jones Scholarship program supports YFT residents who go on to college or vocational

10 Residential Programs with special needs. Family sessions are provided as requested and involve the resident, parents/guardians and the minor’s therapist. The goal is to target issues specific to the resident and the family unit as well as prepare the resident for reunification with his or her family. In 2019, all 654 boys and girls in the residential program received YFT’s counseling services.

Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Youth For Tomorrow offers a Residential Substance Abuse Program for adolescents that focuses on prevention and treatment. Each participant receives therapist to help our youth achieve their fitness daily group therapy, weekly individual therapy, goals and enjoy a healthy outlet and expression for family therapy, and support for making behavior energy, emotions, and aggression. 9Round holds changes as well as pursuing academic goals. strongly to a team approach in its workout routines, allowing our youth to receive and display positive Creative Intervention Programs support and encouragement for other individuals all working toward a like-minded goal. Equine Therapy at Rainbow Riding Center Lauren Peterson and the Peterson Family Foundation Music and the Arts have generously provided funding for weekly equine therapy sessions for a few of our boys and girls at Some residents find it difficult to talk openly about their feelings and struggles, yet are able to express the Rainbow Riding Center. Equine therapy activities include riding, caring and grooming the horse themselves through music, dance and the creative together with developing verbal and non-verbal arts. These creative interventions can be beneficial communication skills. These activities promote the therapy for many children. well-being and growth for children with physical, cognitive, and emotional challenges.

9Rounds Fitness Center Youth For Tomorrow partners with the local 9Round Fitness center, which offers a kickboxing-themed fitness and wellness program. 9Round’s caring and supportive team of trainers work with a YFT

11 Bryce’s Testimony

I came to Youth For Tomorrow when I was 12 and at first it felt like all the other places – that is – untilI began to build relationships with the staff. I began to allow myself to feel – allow myself to care – and the hardest part for me was that – I allowed others to care for me. YFT challenges me to be better. I am Growing – and Healing and have so many Amazing individuals at Youth For Tomorrow that love me so much!

In our own campus school I have a GPA of over 3.57, which will be important for my plans to pursue a Master’s Degree in Engineering and own my own business.

I have grown in my Faith as a Christian. I used to struggle with God – especially the verse in Mark 12:32 where it says to “Love your neighbor.” I did not think others really loved me – being a young boy who kept bouncing from place to place – I never really had any neighbors. But now I can say I know I am loved, I know I have a bright future ahead, and Youth For Tomorrow has become my home – and my family.”

“My name is Bryce and I am 15 years old. I was born in Dayton, Ohio to a mother who had a serious drug addiction.

I was removed from her at 18 months of age and placed in foster care – I have never heard from her or known my birthfather and moved to six different foster placements. I was physically abused – hit with a cane, yelled at, – I’m, not sure what I could have done to deserve that as a 5-year-old. I was even locked outside at times so that my foster parents could abuse alcohol and use drugs in the home.

At seven I was adopted, and for the first year things were really cool. Then all that hurt that I had pent up inside began to come out. They tried to get close to me and I just pushed them away with increasing amounts of anger. I was pulled from their home and would eventually be bounced from six different residential placements. My anger turned into numbness.

YFT Board President Taylor Chess, Bryce and H2H Emcee and Trustee, Larry Michael.

12 Spiritual Programs

Pastor Hubb joined the YFT Family in 2012, working as a Therapeutic Day Treatment (TDT) Specialist. In 2016, he earned the title as the Director for the TDT program.

We have been blessed over the years to benefit from exceptional staff members who help unlock our children’s hearts and inspire them to make Christ-centered choices in their lives—true shepherds of the flock in every sense.

Pastor Hubb has a gift of teaching and leading worship and became an ordained minister in 2013. His Spiritual Program passion for the Word of God is contagious and he More than three decades ago, Coach Joe Gibbs has become a great asset to Pastor Denny and the had it in his heart to build a group home where campus ministry. boys would be protected, educated and taught Godly principles at an important and formative time in their lives. Youth For Tomorrow has been faithful to that goal, and continues to provide spiritual counseling and character development for the boys and girls residing on the YFT campus.

The realization of a dream, which was long held by Coach Gibbs, Dr. Jones and the YFT Board of Trustees, was fulfilled. The beautiful Peterson Family Chapel is named in honor of the Peterson family’s major philanthropic gift which made it possible to construct the Chapel. The Chapel has become the sacred spiritual centerpiece of the YFT campus. It offers a place of peace and reflection for our boys and girls who, after years of abandonment and abuse, are searching for hope, spiritual healing and a future they never had dreamed possible. The 335- seat Chapel provides a place for praise and worship as well as an opportunity for pastoral care programs, Bible study and spiritual counseling led by Chaplain Denny Glusko and Pastor Lawrence Hubb.

Welcome Pastor Lawrence Hubb! Pastor Lawrence Hubb joined the campus ministry program and is serving alongside Pastor Denny Glusko, who for over 20 years has led the spiritual program at YFT. YFT Board President Chaplain Denny Glusko, Dr. Gary Jones and Pastor Lawrence Hubb

13 Educational Program

Strada Education Network and Dominion Energy Grants Help Support YFT’s Educational Program

A heartfelt thank you to Strada Education scholarships for graduates, aftercare and the Network for supporting YFT with a $200,000 mentoring program. grant! “Improving access to college and helping students The Strada Education Career Pathway Project complete their education remain worthy goals. at Youth For Tomorrow supports our Education Strada’s mission is to go a step further, ensuring and Aftercare Programs with an enhanced that Americans gain the workplace skills they need secondary school curriculum which includes to launch meaningful careers.” career and technical classes and an expanded vocational education program in partnership with William D. Hansen, President and CEO local colleges and employers. In addition, the Strada Education Network and YFT Trustee funding provided assistance with post-secondary

A special thank you to Dominion Energy who vocational education opportunities attend open provided a grant of $50,000 to fund the summer houses and prepare for job interviews. Funding STEM program. Classes included Computer was also available for scholarships for a few of Fundamentals, Computer Coding, Robotics, our students to attend Lord Fairfax Community Engineering, Cybersecurity, Math and Science. College (LFCC) career training programs. The grant also helped students access career and

14 Behavioral Health Services

Regional Offices In 2019, Youth For Tomorrow opened its sixth regional office, expanding its BHS Services into Fauquier County. In addition, YFT expanded its capacity from the previous office location in Gainesville to a larger office space just a few miles away in Haymarket.

Haymarket Behavioral Health Services: Woodbridge Behavioral Health Services: 6611 Jefferson Street, First Floor 14000 Crown Court, Suite 101 Haymarket, VA 20169 Woodbridge, VA 22193

Manassas Behavioral Health Services: Springfield Behavioral Health Services: 9720 Capital Court Suite 303 6800 Backlick Road, Suite 300 Manassas, VA 20110 Springfield, VA 22150

Loudoun Behavioral Health Services: Warrenton Behavioral Health Services 19415 Deerfield Avenue Suite 101 20 Rock Pointe Ln. Suite 201 and 203 Lansdowne, VA 20176 Warrenton, VA 20186

15 Behavioral Health Services

Pictured from left, VP of Program Services, Dr. Courtney Gaskins, Asst. VP for Programs, Carl Street and Virginia HealthBenefits andCare Training F foroundation’s YFT Treatment Foster Grant Administrator, Kari Parkhurst. Care Parents • 30 hours of free pre-service training • Monthly in-service training • One-on-one training in your home once a child is placed In 2012, Youth For Tomorrow was encouraged to • Short-term care • 24-hour support services for emergencies Foster Care• Networking opportunities with other treatment expand its success in delivering behavioral health foster care parents • Monthly stipend • Referral incentive for recruiting other parents services to the larger community. Through six regional Youth For Tomorrowwho become certified as foster parents provides two foster For more information visit us at care programs:YouthForTomorrow.org offices, YFT offers mental health assessments, or call (703) 425-9200, Ask to speak to the Foster Care Recruitment Coordinator. Kids Grow Better individual therapy, marriage counseling and in substance abuse counseling. In 2019, YFT provided Treatment Foster Care services are Families provided in Virginia to youth who are Become a Foster Care Parent! Youth For Tomorrow is seeking adults who wish to make 25,581 counseling sessions to more than 3,500 a difference in the lives of children in crisis, and who are in need of a stable and caring home environment. We are YOUTH FOR TOMORROW placed out oflooking theirfor Foster Care Parents fromhome all backgrounds who and need 11835 Hazel Circle Drive have a place in their home and in their hearts for children. patients. Bristow, Virginia 20136 Free training, 24 hour support, monthly stipend, and 877/YFT – 4KIDS intensive supportmuch more is provided. to be maintained in a 6800 BacklickFairfax Road, Office Suite 300 For more information visit us at www.YouthForTomorrow.org Springfield, Virginia 22150 or call (703) 425-9200, Ask to speak to the Foster Care community placement.Family Coordinator. Children(703) 425-9200 (ages Major programs in 2019 included Intensive In-Home 0-21) are placedYOUTH FOR withTOMORROW trained and Counseling and Substance Abuse Counseling. 6800 Backlick Road, SuiteFairfax 300, Office Springfield, Virginia 22150 professionally supported(703) 425-9200 families. Intensive In-Home Counseling Services supports Kids Grow Better Treatment Foster Care parents help children and adolescents and their families when in Families children learn to cope with their www.YouthForTomorrow.org behavioral and mental health issues may result in Become a Foster Care Parent! emotional trauma, trust others, removal from the home environment without timely YOUTH FOR TOMORROW 11835 Hazel Circle Drive advocate for themselves and setBristow, Virginiaand 20136 intervention. Additionally, children and adolescents 877/YFT – 4KIDS achieve goals for their future.6800 BacklickFairfax Road, Office Suite 300 who are transitioning home from an out-of-home Springfield, Virginia 22150 (703) 425-9200 placement such as foster care, detention, or residential programs may be appropriate for services. Transitional Foster Care is offered for unaccompanied immigrant minor children who are awaiting Supportive In-Home Services are provided to youth www.YouthForTomorrow.org and their families in the home and community to reunification with a family member support the family through a crisis or manage the or a sponsor in the U.S. behavioral or mental health needs of a youth. In 2019, YFT provided foster care services for 77 children and has fully trained more than 50 foster care parents in the two programs.

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Mentoring YFT offers opportunities for volunteers to mentor and the psychological challenges from experiencing the children in the residential programs and to bullying, discrimination, abuse, addiction and provide therapeutic mentoring for children on an academic challenges. In addition to individual outpatient basis. mentors, organizations such as churches are invited to provide supportive activities. Therapeutic Mentoring is designed to help young people who may be suffering the consequences

A Special Thanks

Many of those who come to Youth For Tomorrow • Northern Piedmont Community Foundation in desperate need of mental health services are has made a grant supporting our programs underinsured or have no health insurance at all. in Fauquier as well. Funds from this grant will YFT must rely on private philanthropy – individual help provide bilingual counseling to Spanish donors, companies and foundations – to provide speaking residents. these urgently needed services. These foundations have supported our Behavioral Health Services with • In Loudoun County, a grant from 100 Women generous grants: Strong helps provide Substance Abuse Counseling services to adolescents and families • Potomac Health Foundation has been a of Loudoun County communities for the strong supporter of Youth For Tomorrow since medically underserved. YFT provides group 2012. In 2019, YFT received a grant for $195,000 treatment, individual and family counseling to for its program “YFT Mental Health and Substance adolescents including medication management Abuse Services for the Underserved” which through psychiatry, as needed, with urine drug provides services on a sliding scale basis to those screens and alcohol test strips. who qualify within the Potomac Health Foundation catchment area in Prince William County.

• PATH Foundation supported Youth For Tomorrow for a second year with a general operating grant for $85,000. General operations grants provide funds for direct or indirect costs related to the nonprofits’ activities and operations and have made it possible to open and staff a thriving behavioral health office in Warrenton. We have five therapists on staff in the Warrenton office and have provided over 1700 outpatient sessions since opening in June 2019.

• Virginia Health Care Foundation awarded a Health Safety Net grant of $50,000 to Youth For Tomorrow to improve Community Health and serve residents of Fauquier County communities Path Foundation’s Program Director, Andy Johnston, providing congratulatory by increasing access to health care for the remarks at the opening of the new Fauquier BHS Regional Office located in medically underserved in Fauquier County. Warrenton, VA.

17 Youth For Tomorrow’s Heart2Heart Gala

Pausing on the dance floor for a photo, YFT Board President, Taylor Chess and his Everyone enjoyed dancing the night away with their Valentine! What an amazing wife, Charlotte along with their longtime friends. evening!

ONYX is an eight member high energy dance band who were spectacular!! YFT Board of Trustees President, Taylor Chess welcomes the crowd of 950 guests Guests who didn’t venture onto the dance floor were highly entertained with their in attendance, and thanks each of the event sponsors for their generous hearts and performance of current hits and old time favorites! supporting Youth For Tomorrow.

Susan LaPierre, YFT Trustee and Co-Chair for the Heart 2 Heart Gala provided Liesha bravely shared her story and spoke of her life before she arrived as a resident eloquent remarks, and also introduced, Leisha, a former YFT resident who shared her at YFT in 2007. She was empowered and encouraged by her journey through YFT, traumatic testimony. but also Dr. Jones “who is a father figure to me”. Leisha earned her college degree through the Gary L. Jones Scholarship, and returned to YFT as a respected and valued employee and encourages the next generation.

18 Youth For Tomorrow’s Heart2Heart Gala

Heart 2 Heart Co-Chair and Trustee, Cynthia Atwater, playfully models the magnificent pink sapphire and diamond ring in the Live Auction. Sweetheart Benefit Raffle Co-Chairs, Barbara Lewis and Patsy Norton, Larry Michael and Rex Close.

Rex Close, Financial Controller at Lustine Toyota spins the hopper filled with 2,473 sold raffle ticket stubs before pulling out the lucky Grand Prize Winner of the 2019 Sweetheart Benefit Raffle. YFT Trustee and the “Voice of the Washington Redskins,” Larry Michael, served as the Master of Ceremonies for the evening.

Country Music Legends, Alabama, was the featured entertainment for the evening and Cassi Smith, wife of Marcus Smith with Speedway Children’s Charities, performed a spectacular show!! Everyone was on their feet dancing and singing to every song! beautifully modeled a stunning Gorski gray cashmere cape with sable fur trim The legendary cousins Randy Owen & Jackie Owen can still rock the house! which was donated by Gorski Furs and was courtesy of Advisory Board member, Michael Rohlf, General Manager at Neiman Marcus, Tysons.

19 Youth For Tomorrow’s Heart2Heart Gala

As a teen, I was completely out of control – drugs, fighting, and chronic truancy from high school.

In 2005, I was eventually was placed at Youth For Tomorrow. In time, I started to build a relationship with my house parents, who taught me the benefits of tough love, acquiring coping skills, confidence building and positive reinforcement. I was finally able to share my experience of being sexually abused and was able to encourage other girls at YFT with the same experience. I worked hard and stayed focused on graduating from high school at Youth For Tomorrow and the program.

On June 14, 2007, I graduated with honors and was accepted to Virginia State University. I also received a Youth For Tomorrow scholarship – a full tuition scholarship! When my job wages didn’t cover my room and board, and I had no family support, there was YFT again providing support both emotionally and financially with their Aftercare Program. Unlike millions of children in America who have mothers and fathers to turn to when they need someone to “be there for them”, 75% of us who live at YFT have no mother or father to turn to – except those at YFT who become our mothers and fathers. To me, that was Dr. Jones when I was a resident - and he still is. And there are many other former residents who will tell you the same thing about him – and others who work at YFT. Liesha’s Testimony They love us – care for us – guide us – never walk away from us. There are hundreds of us who feel this way! My name is Liesha and I am originally from Washington D.C. I lived at Youth For Tomorrow for almost 3 years; it molded me into the woman I am today. I have learned While I was growing up, my mother was violent at the pursuit of happiness in life is not through money, home, she was addicted to drugs – and still is. Last sex, or drugs, but true happiness comes from within, year was the last time she physically, and emotionally and God who strengthens me. abused me and I promised myself I would never see her again. There are seven of us, former residents who work at YFT. Many others have done so before us as well. If I have also endured an abusive father who I haven’t they were here with me tonight, they would tell you seen for many years – I can’t stand the pain and what I am telling you – YFT is our home - men and humiliation of what he did to me. women who love us as their own. They are there to continually guide us, direct us and pray for us. Then I have an older cousin who sexually abused me when I was seven. As a result, for many years I The life challenges I faced yesterday – I have struggled with anger problems, depression, even overcome – thank you, Dr. Jones and Youth For suicidal thoughts, because I yearned for the love of Tomorrow. my family.

20 Youth For Tomorrow’s Burgundy & Gold Banquet

Burgundy & Gold Chairman and Board President, Taylor Chess, opened the evening by Hall of Fame Auctioneer Charles Nichols commanded the stage during the Live Auction thanking the event sponsors for their generosity and support for YFT and the program and Bid Appeal to raise over $1.1M for YFT!! A heartfelt THANK YOU to everyone for services. your generous contributions!

Boomer Esiason gave a humorous and YFT’s Trustees, Taylor Chess, Cecil Pruitt and Deborah Johnson, YFT Trustee and Regional Policy Director at Dominion Energy inspirational speech about his life, football Larry Michael. along with YFT Trustee, Larry Michael drew the names for the two winners in the career and the importance of family. Mega Putt Challenge.

Boomer Esiason and Coach Gibbs enjoyed catching up with one another and clarifying old battle stories and legends.

Coach Gibbs presented Chris Thompson with the for the 2018 took to the stage to entice the football season. audience to bid on a trip to Charlotte to watch the Redskins take on the Carolina Right photo: Anthony Barbour, YFT Trustee and Panthers. This unique trip will be hosted Owner/President of Interstate Batteries Northern by one of the original HOGS himself and Virginia along with his son, Kyle and Coach Gibbs Joe will be there in the suite to cheer the presented with The Quarterback Redskins to victory with the lucky winner! Club of Washington Redskins Player of the Year Award.

21 Youth For Tomorrow’s Classic Golf Tournament

The YFT Golf Classic was held on Tuesday, June 11th at Westfields Golf Club in Clifton VA. The Lord blessed us with a beautiful day for golf!

Everyone got lots of practice on their swings and learning how to read the greens. The caddies were incredibly helpful with this endeavor!

YFT Trustee, Vic Sellier’s team won the tournament with the low net score. The It certainly must be true that the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree!! Jon Peterson and foursome included Woody Wrable, Joe Houston, Nick Divalerio and Collier Irvin. his son Tim, wait for the others in their foursome to tee off.

Pastor Denny Glusko led everyone in the opening prayer to start the morning. Chairman and YFT Trustee Jon Peterson kicks off the live auction while everyone enjoys a delicious dinner provided by our friends, Skylar, Scott and Curtis at Chuy’s Tex-Mex! 22 Youth For Tomorrow’s Country Fair & Auctions

23 Special Awards

In a Heartbeat Award YFT Trustee and Philanthropist Cecil Pruitt was presented with the In a Heartbeat award at the 2019 Heart 2 Heart gala. Blessed with an exceedingly gracious and generous heart, he has been a devoted friend of the residents and supporter of Youth For Tomorrow for more than 30 years. In addition to giving significant gifts, he is first to volunteer and the first to raise his paddle in YFT’s fundraising auctions – spurring others to donate. In 2019, he also donated $75,000 to assure that our YFT Thanksgiving and Christmas “Feeding the Families” activities would meet our goal. A total of 1517 families were served Jeanine Lawson receives the Distinguished Service Award from Dr. Gary Jones and this year. Board President, Taylor Chess.

CEO Dr. Jones, “She has always responded when we needed assistance from others in Prince William County. She and her husband are faithful supporters of YFT and they have attended many of our events. We are so grateful for her leadership and her dedication to serve the community.”

The Dan Anderson Employee of the Year Award Named after a resident who graduated from Youth Cecil Pruitt (L) is presented the In a Heartbeat Award by Dr. Gary Jones (R). For Tomorrow, the Dan Anderson award recognizes an employee for their “tireless and dedicated Every Christmas Cecil calls and wants to give a teddy commitment to serve our children and to support the bear to each of our children. What started at two mission of Youth For Tomorrow.” This year the award dozen a few years ago now approaches 13 dozen. was presented to two outstanding staff members His common refrain: “I don’t want any credit. I just who received the award for 2019. want the kids to have a Christmas on Christmas morning.” Kaitlyn Barbour has been with YFT for eight years and was recently named Director of Residential He is always there for YFT as a businessman as well. Services. With her tireless spirit and commitment to A man of infinite business savvy, he serves on the the YFT mission, she works with our most difficult Board of Trustees and the YFT Foundation Board kids on campus to guide them to making better of Directors where his business advice is always decisions. welcomed. Mikka Sturdivant, a 14 year veteran, has served in Distinguished Service Award many different capacities at YFT; as a Transitional Living Coordinator, an Intake Coordinator and Prince William County Supervisor Jeanine Lawson was Weekend Supervisor and she now holds the position the recipient of the 2019 Distinguished Service Award. as the Director of Quality Assurance. Elected first in 2015, she represents the Brentsville District, which includes the Youth For Tomorrow The award is named in honor of Anderson, who went campus. A devout Christian, she has been a strong on to college and founded his own hi-tech company, advocate for children and for the YFT program. Said Adaptalytics, in Edinburg, VA. 24 Special Awards

A Very Special Award It was more than 30 years ago when Gary Jones, creative ideas and insights that helped launch and then an advisor and fundraiser for YFT, sat down sustain YFT over the years. In honor of all the shared with William A. Hazel, one of the first supporters of acumen, the support and the gifts given by Mr. Hazel Youth For Tomorrow. Bill Hazel had an idea about and his family, YFT Chairman Joe Gibbs and CEO Dr. how to raise support for the fledgling youth home. Jones presented the family with the Bill and Eleanor That idea became the highly successful Burgundy & Family Legacy Award at the 30th anniversary of the Gold Banquet, and was just one of a multitude of his event that was his brainchild.

The William A. and Eleanor Hazel family on stage at the 2019 Burgundy & Gold Banquet. Thank you!! Our Grateful Appreciation for 25 Years - and More - of Dedicated Service and Faithful Commitment to the YFT Mission and Our Children

TRUSTEES, ADVISORS AND STAFF: Anthony Barbour Paul Ginnetti Barbara & Warren Lewis Renny & Lena Barnes Joan Goins Elsie Mastin Carl Berquist Bud Harper Jon Peterson Bruce & Kathi Eberle Phyllis Haynes Steve Templeton Gary Garczynski Dr. Gary Jones Tom Toth Joe Gibbs Ron & Trice Lara Becky and Ray Whitelock

25 Highlights of the Year

A NOVA SySTEMic Workshop Technical Lab, where they learned what is involved in becoming an Operating Room Technician. NOVA SySTEMic created a day of fun and challenge for the Youth For Tomorrow residents with an interactive STEM workshop. The YFT library was transformed into an activity center with Sphero Robotic Balls, which would be guided through a maze via a Bluetooth app on an iPad. The kids would write the program to guide the balls through the maze from start to finish. They also played a game of soccer, whereby the robots competed as soccer players.

NOVA SySTEMic, which also hosts the STEM Zone at YFT’s annual Country Fair & Auctions, has the goal of inspiring students from elementary school on to continue pursuing science, technology, engineering and math education in high school, college and workforce.

An Instructive and Hands-On Field Trip Lord Fairfax Community College hosted a special Open House for YFT residents, introducing them to the Workforce Solutions programs and showing how they can be applied toward a degree while already employed in the workforce. The boys and girls were able to try their skills on the simulators LFCC uses in its Heavy Construction Equipment Operators program. Some of the girls also spent time in the Surgical Learning what it’s like to work with heavy construction equipment or in an operating room.

26 Highlights of the Year

Fox5 Zip trip to Occoquan, VA In June, YFT residents were part of a live morning news show, being broadcast from Occoquan, Virginia by local news channel Fox5. Community members came out in person as well as watching on television and stayed to learn more about YFT and its program services.

YFT residents at the Ed Block Courage Foundation’s Award Banquet. The Ed Block Courage Awards Dinner The Ed Block Courage Award Foundation’s goal is to place a Courage Home for abused, neglected and/or at-risk children in every NFL city. Ten years ago, Washington Redskins Team Owner Dan Snyder honored Youth For Tomorrow by choosing to place the Redskins Courage Home on the YFT campus. In March, several YFT residents who live in the Courage A Course in the Food Business House attended the Foundation’s Courage Awards The YFT summer school session offered students a Banquet in Baltimore. One of them, Glenn, was invited variety of extra-curricular elective courses. Popular on stage to tell what courage means to him. among them was the Great American Restaurants’ class on the restaurant and hospitality business. YFT The Ed Block Courage award, voted on by members Trustee and Great American Co-Founder Patsy Norton of the football team, is awarded each year to the and GAR staff members told the boys and girls about player who displays extraordinary courage in the face career opportunities in the field. Each week over the of adversity. The 2018 season’s recipient, running back summer months, the students focused on a different Chris Thompson, also was honored at YFT’s Burgundy aspect of the business, culminating in visits to one of & Gold Banquet in May. the 16 GAR restaurants in the area.

27 Highlights of the Year

Joe Gibbs Elected to NASCAR Hall of Fame Joe Gibbs’ gift for coaching, spotting potential, developing talent, motivating athletes and building teams was recognized once again with his election to the NASCAR Hall of Fame. The honor came 24 years after his induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The YFT Founder and Chairman, who coached the Washington Redskins to three Super Bowls, founded Joe Gibbs Racing in 1991. JGR has won five NASCAR Cup Championships with three different drivers.

A Joyful Christmas Christmas 2019 was very special at Youth For In addition to individual gifts, “house” gifts were Tomorrow. The children, staff and guests started the delivered to each of the homes with sports equipment, holiday celebration with a service and a Christmas board games, Legos, video controllers, DVDs, baking cantata in the Peterson Family Chapel. When the equipment, arts and craft supplies and books. residents returned to their homes, they found a bag of gifts for each one around the Christmas trees. Santa During the Christmas break from school, residents and his Elves – devoted volunteers and staff – had also were able to go bowling, enjoyed movies, laser shopped, wrapped and delivered gifts to the boys tag and the Sky Zone Trampoline Park, thanks to a and girls. Some had never had a Christmas gift. For generous contribution from a YFT trustee. others, it may have been years since they had seen a gift, chosen just for them. A heartwarming total of 63 companies created Angel Trees, providing gifts for the YFT residents.

28 Highlights of the Year

A Game Plan for Life On a beautiful fall morning, more than 1200 people gathered on the Youth For Tomorrow campus for a country breakfast and to hear Coach Joe Gibbs share the Gospel of Jesus Christ and Gibbs’ Game Plan For Life. Coach Gibbs shared his life memories and stories of his faith leading to his many accomplishments, including being the founder of Youth For Tomorrow, winning Coach of the Washington Redskins and NASCAR champion founder of Joe Gibbs Racing. His book “Game Plan for Life” has influenced many thousands of lives.

29 Capital Campaign

A Place for Hope and Healing Family Behavioral Health Center

“Be a beacon of light to those who have been living in darkness.” –Dr. Gary L. Jones, CEO

Proposed: Family Behavioral Health Center

Behind the dramatic stories in the news are real children and adults, filled with pain. With unrecognized past trauma. With untreated mental health problems.

“A “fresh start” coupled with a promise for a bright future – that is Youth For Tomorrow’s goal for the children, adults and families who come to us for help. Our behavioral health services are designed to be the catalyst for a transformative experience to their mental health that will last a lifetime."

–Dr. Gary L. Jones, CEO

Project cost is $8.9 million. Once completed, and based upon our current data of services provided through our six Regional Behavioral Health Offices, we anticipate YFT will be able to serve as many as 6,000 children, adults and families each year which will bring an anticipated number of over 35,000 clinical sessions to heal their mental health issues. All programs are to be self-sufficient within four years.

30 Capital Campaign

A Place for Hope and Help Since its founding in 1986, by three-time Super Bowl Champion and four­ time NASCAR Champion, Joe Gibbs, Youth For Tomorrow has earned a national reputation for excellence in helping at-risk children, families and adults whose lives are in crisis. Our expertise was extended to the larger community in 2012 with our Behavioral Health Services program. Since then, under the leadership of Carl Street, Jr., (LPC, LSATP, MAC) Assistant Vice President for Program Services, YFT has opened a total of six regional offices throughout Northern Virginia providing more than 25,000 clinical sessions annually.

Families Children

Adults Veterans

Capital Campaign Steering Committee Chair: Joe Gibbs | Co-Chair Susan LaPierre Carl Berquist Steve Cumbie Brit Hume Dr. Gary L. Jones Jon Peterson Cecil Pruitt Victor Sellier 31 Financials

2019 Revenue by Source Other Revenue 2.2%

Private Sector Philanthropy 19.3% 1,722 Donors for 2019

Behavioral Residential Programs Health Services 13.7% Residential Behavioral Health Services Programs* 64.8% Private Sector Philanthropy

Other Revenue

2019 Expense by Cost Center

Campus Operations, 9.0% General & Administrative, 16.5%

Residential Programs, 27.6%

Residential Programs Behavioral Health Services Fundraising Expenses Education, Event Expenses Program Administration Education Campus Operations Behavioral Health General & Administrative Program Administration, Services, 17.0%

Fundraising Expenses, Event Expenses, 5.5% 2.8%

* Residential Program revenue includes Standard Domestic Children and Unaccompanied Immigrant Minors (UIM) which is funded by the Federal Government on the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR). ** Other Residential Program costs include Education, Program Administration, Campus Operations and General & Administrative Expenses.

32 Advisory Board

Becky Whitelock CHAIR

Dan Anderson Nathaniel Grant Kevin Miller GAM – Graphics and J. G. Miller, Inc. Richard Anderson Marketing, Inc. Former Delegate, VA General John Nicholls Assembly Bill Griffiths Nicholls Marketing and Eberle Communications Auction Group Deb Bailey Group Re/Max Realtors Vicki Norman Bud Harper Richard Norman Companies Renny and Lena Barnes Washington Fine Properties Nancy Padgett Diane Bennett Robin Harper Bennett Insurance NOVEC Kerry Pauley The Iron Pony, Ltd. Karen Budd Kristine Johnson Eberle Communications Patty Pierleonardi Group Chantel Clayborn Pest Management Services, Inc. Minnieland Jean Jones Michael Rohlf YFT Staff Gina Dabney Minnieland Audrey Shay Col. Jim Jones ASA Real Estate US Army, (Retired) Richard Doyle Peterson Companies Linda Kaminsky Ken Shepherd Miller Toyota Pete Dunn Trice Lara Peterson Companies Julie Jones Turner Warren Lewis Loudoun County Schools Kathi Eberle Akerman, LLP Eberle Communications Dr. Scot Turner Group Robert Lovelace Fairfax County Schools

Ross and Marisa Friedman Mike Lynn Martha Voss SES Mid-Atlantic, LLC Toyota Motor Sales Paul Ginnetti The Home Depot Elsie Mastin Ray Whitelock Dominion (Retired) Joan Goins Dominion (Retired) Jim McQuaig Churchill Mortgage

33 Purchased 134 acres of land in In May of 2014YFT receives Bristow, Virginia. Dedicated the Redskins Courage House AdvancED Accreditation. Dr. Gary L. Jones Embarked on a $13.5 The Prince William Board of County became YFT Chief million Capital Campaign Launched Mommy and Me Opened Crisis Intervention Services* Youth For Tomorrow receives Council Supervisors Issues a Special Use Executive Officer Purchased additional 65 Opened second and third program for pregnant girls office in Woodbridge with a grant on Accreditation (COA) for residential Permit to allow a group home. acres for campus homes for girls and their babies provided by Potomac Health Foundation treatment and clinical services

2014

Washington Redskins football coach Youth For Tomorrow opened Boy’s transition home built by Opened 40,000 sq.’ $6 million State Opened fourth and fifth Launched The Bowles Family Foundation Opened Diagnostic Assessment Began offering Out Patient Services to Joe Gibbs met with Northern Virginia its doors to serve boys members of the Northern Virginia accredited secondary school. homes for girls “Girls on a Journey” program to assist Center* 9 in Woodbridge with a prince William County families* business leaders to discuss plans for Business and Industry Association girls who have been victims of the grant provided by Potomac Health Opened Therapeutic Day Treatment building a home for at-risk children in Opened first home for girls. human trafficking criminal trade Foundation services in cooperation with Prince the Metropolitan DC area William County Schools 34 Opened new Behavioral Health Services In May of 2014YFT receives Woodbridge office on Crown Court. AdvancED Accreditation. HomesAid and Stanley Martin HomeAid and Toll Brothers as the Building Dedicated The Peterson Family Homes as the building Captain, Captain, built and dedicated the Brenda Chapel on the YFT campus Ground Breaking of new home Youth For Tomorrow receives Council built and dedicated the Laura- House for Girls on the YFT Campus. for children sponsored by on Accreditation (COA) for residential Louise home for Girls on the Achieved national accreditation Groundbreaking for the Peterson Family Pastor Jentezen Franklin and treatment and clinical services YFT campus by The Joint Commission Chapel on the YFT Campus. Kingdom Connections 2014 2015 2017 2019 2020 2018

Began offering Out Patient Services to Launches the Capital Expansion into Fairfax County with a new Launched new Intensive Opened new Behavioral Opened 6th Regional prince William County families* Campaign to build a Chapel, Behavioral Health Office and Therapeutic Outpatient Substance Abuse Health Services Lansdowne Office in Fauquier Opened new Behavioral Opened Therapeutic Day Treatment Family Behavioral Health and Day Treatment in FCPS. Treatment Program office in Loudoun County in June 2019 Health Services office in services in cooperation with Prince Administration Center and for adolescents Haymarket December 2020. Newly licensed as a Child Placing Agency August 2018. William County Schools The Jodi McQueen Therapeutic offering Treatment Foster Care Services. Music and Arts Centers.

*Many outpatient services can be covered by Medicaid or private insurance.35 Securing YFT’s Future – Planned Giving

YOU play an imperative role as a donor investor in carrying out Youth For Tomorrow’s mission. You help bring light and life to children who have known nothing but darkness and depression. You help meet the cries for help from desperate families enduring mental and behavioral issues that have created instability and trauma within their homes.

The challenge now is to ensure that what we have built will be financially sustainable for generations to come. To achieve that laudable goal, the YFT Board of Trustees has directed the establishment of a permanent endowment. YFT board members, including Joe and Pat Gibbs, are leading the funding of this effort. Through their estate plans they have put in place generous bequests for the YFT Foundation Endowment – The Legacy Society.

As you read this material, you will quickly see why a well-funded permanent endowment is the keystone to financially securing Youth For Tomorrow’s future operations and growth...in perpetuity.

As you consider your estate plans, I hope you will consider joining me and Coach Gibbs as members of the Legacy Society.”

With our gratitude, Dr. Gary L. Jones, CEO Youth For Tomorrow Endowment – The Legacy Society

The Youth For Tomorrow Foundation Legacy Society Nation’s most prominent sports personages and has been established to honor a donor’s significant entertainers; support and leadership in helping to build the YFT • Exclusive Legacy Society Crystal Keepsake. Foundation’s permanent endowment. For those who notify YFT of their plans to do so, they will become a member of the Legacy Society. Members will receive the following benefits as distinguished Society members:

Membership Benefits • Recognition on the Youth For Tomorrow’s Legacy Society Wall in the Lobby of the YFT Joe Gibbs Center; • VIP invitations to attend a special YFT Legacy Society Member’s event with YFT’s Executive Team, plus other special YFT Campus events during the year; • Youth For Tomorrow Legacy Society Member lapel pin or broach; • A special limited edition, personally autographed copy of Coach Joe Gibbs’ New York Time’s Best Selling Book, Game Plan For Life; • An opportunity to share your story in various YFT publications; • Complimentary invitations to attend YFT’s premier fundraising event featuring some of the

36 Securing YFT’s Future – Planned Giving

The Legacy Society of

To Ensure and Sustain the Youth For Tomorrow Mission To build and to serve are noble and worthy accomplishments of our past history and certainly the goals of our future. The remaining responsibility we all share is to ensure what has been created, nurtured, cultivated and accredited remains sustainable and viable for generations to come. In addition to maintaining our quality of services and our sound foundation of fiscal management, we must develop and sustainability of our corporate entity. A key component of this plan is to build an endowment to “ensure the legacy” of Youth For Tomorrow lives on for generations. –Dr. Gary L. Jones, CEO Contact: Dr. Gary L. Jones and the Development Office at 703/396-8415 or [email protected] Legacy Society Members Include Taylor and Charlotte Chess Geraldine Lanier Jon and Anne Peterson Bruce and Kathi Eberle Ron and Trice Lara Larry and Holly Rosenthal Joe and Pat Gibbs Barbara and Warren Lewis Wayne and Linda Sheets Gary and Barbara Jones Richard and Vickie Norman

Options to Include YFT in a • Charitable Lead Trusts—Charitable Lead Trusts allow you to care for your family while also Planned Gift supporting YFT. A Bequest in your Will or Trust—is one of the most common and easiest ways to achieve your philanthropic How to Leave a Bequest to the YFT goals for YFT to continue their mission. The most common bequest is a Specific Bequest made with a Foundation gift of cash, securities, personal property, collections If you already have a Will or Trust in place, you can simply or real estate. A second option is a Residuary Bequest update it through the addition of an amendment. If you that leaves the remainder or a specified portion of have not drawn up a Will, it’s a prudent reminder to get your estate to YFT after all other specific bequests one done. Either way, the information listed below is a have been distributed. A third option is a Contingent good guide to share with your attorney and advisors. Bequest that leaves a gift to YFT should a life-changing event prevent distribution to first-named beneficiaries. Endowment—A Permanent Legacy Other Planned Gift Options: An estate or planned giving gift to the Youth For Tomorrow Foundation’s Legacy Society Endowment • Life Income Gifts—Charitable Remainder Trusts is a gift that grows and gives – forever! provide fixed or variable payments determined by you while also allowing you to support YFT. Your entire gift principal is placed in a permanent • Retirement Accounts—Properly designated investment fund (i.e. endowment) – it is never spent! charitable gifts of retirement accounts bypass A portion of its annual investment earnings may be probate, avoid taxation, and can reduce the size of utilized to support YFT’s programs and operations. your taxable estate. The remaining earnings are re-invested, thus growing • Life Insurance Policies—A life insurance policy the original gift’s principal and its annual funding. The allows you to designate YFT as the beneficiary of cumulative benefits of this process ensures YFT a your policy. They are tax-deductible when YFT is reliable source of income – in perpetuity. the irrevocable owner and beneficiary of the policy. 37 THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS With your generous support in 2019 we were able to continue to support the children and families who need us most, those who are homeless and abused children in crisis, in need of help, need to be loved and cared for, and to save them from a life of hopelessness and despair.

Every child’s story of success, and the redirection of their lives is attributed to YOU, our faithful and generous donors. Our most heartfelt appreciation to you for being a part of such a legacy and truly making a difference in the lives of so many children.

Gifts of $250,000 and Churchill Mortgage Fellows Financial Group Ted Britt Automotive Group Above Foundation Gary and Susan Fitzgerald Steve and Joanna Templeton Terry Collins Ross and Marisa Friedman The Iron Pony, Ltd. Jentezen Franklin Kingdom Copart, Inc. GAM – Graphics and The Master’s Table, Inc. Connection Steve and Druscilla Cumbie Marketing The Neall Family Charitable Cecil Pruitt, Jr. and The Pruitt Dimick Foundation Nathaniel Grant Foundation Foundation Bruce and Kathi Eberle Courtney Gaskins The Potomac Group at Strada Education Network FedEx Corporation David and Lorna Gladstone Morgan Stanley The Peterson Family The Teresa Femia Estate Foundation Tom and Priss Toth Foundation Gary and Jane Garczynski Todd and Jennifer Grable United Healthcare Randall Garden Grant Gregory Virginia Health Care Gifts of $100,000 to Donald Graham Marc Guest Foundation $249,999 Eleanor C. Hazel Steve and Vickie Hart Rich and Margaret von Brit and Kim Hume Revocable Trust Jeannie Hazel Gersdorff Lambert Charitable Holder Construction Dallas and Elizabeth W. E. Bowers – The Bowers Foundation - Cyndi Butler Group, LLC Hutchinson Group, Inc. The Norton Foundation Interstate Batteries of I.J. and Hilda M. Breeden Victor and Wendy Sellier Northern VA Foundation Gifts of $5,000 to Speedway Children’s Charities J G Miller, Inc. I4D Event Services, Inc. $9,999 The Bob Wiser Charitable Jim Koons Management Infocision Management Lang and Cynthia Atwater Trust Company, Inc. Corporation Baker Concrete Construction Vern and Anita McHargue Johnson Controls, Inc. Cambridge Investment Gifts of $50,000 to Tom and Martha Murdock Gary and Allison Jones, II Group LLC $99,000 OneDigital - Health and Ron and Trice Lara CareFirst - Blue Cross Blue Benefits L. F. Jennings, Inc. Shield Sue Barbour Larry and Holly Rosenthal Life Safety Solutions Carney Foundation Anthony and Tamie Barbour John and Barbara Rumpel Integrators, LLC Cigna Health and Life Randy and Cheryl Byrnes Ken and Sharree Ryder Lustine Automotive Group Insurance Company Taylor and Charlotte Chess Stadler Garden Center, Inc. Membership Marketing Allen Cleghorn Dominion Energy Joan Coleman Adam and Christine Volanth Partners, Inc. Community Foundation for Jim Duszynski Russell and Katie Wiser Miller & Long Co. Inc. Robert and Michelle Elgin Loudoun Miller Toyota of Manassas & Northern Fauquier Joe and Pat Gibbs Gifts of $10,000 to National Philanthropic Trust Counties Joe Gibbs Racing $24,999 Northern Piedmont Wendy Dewberry Tom and Cheryl Holly Community Foundation EMCOR Government Altria Gary and Barbara Jones Kevin and Anne O’Brien Services AT&T Julie and Kirk Cousins James and Theodore Pedas Freedom Bank Belno, LLC Foundation Family Foundation Ross and Marisa Friedman Carl and Bobbi Berquist Andrew and Kathleen Pest Management Function Enterprises, Inc. KK Bigelow and Marilyn B. G&C Tire and Auto Service McKenna Services, Inc. Bigelow Trust Gary and Jane Garczynski PATH Foundation Lori Perez Bohler Engineering Geo-Technology Associates, Jon and Anne Peterson Jon and Anne Peterson BWM Outcomes Inc. TOYOTA Power Solutions, LLC Clark Construction Group, LLC Gracie Ann Lamb Washington Redskins Powhatan Nursing Home Coakley Family Irrevocable Trust Charitable Foundation Protiviti, Inc. Great American Foundation, Inc. Rappaport Restaurants, Inc. Compton & Duling, LLC Gifts of $25,000 to Gary and Daphne Rappaport Greenwich Presbyterian Crescent City Charities, Inc. $49,999 Mark and Melissa Sanfacon Church ECS Mid-Atlantic, Ltd. Southland Industries GT Electric Service, Inc. Brewer Attorneys and Ennis Electric Company, Inc. Hamilton Iron Works Inc. Mark and Susan Springhorn Counselors EuroOptic Harris Teeter, Inc.

38 THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS

Danny and Leslie Hazel Josh and Krystal Atkinson Pete and Maureen Dunn Gina Jarmin John and Ruth Hazelgrove Bill and Laura Bachenberg Ed Block Courage Award Reuben and Deborah Johnson Cindy Heidel Dan Backer Foundation, Inc. Love D. Jones HGA Architects and Deb Bailey and Joe Wheeler Brad and Marlana Edwards Patrick and Cynthia Jones Engineers James and Betty Baird Tim and Karan Edwards Thomas and Elizabeth Jordan Horner Road, LC Steven Baker Elsie Brown Mastin Living Trust John and Corinne Jorgenson J2 Engineers, Inc. JD Long Masonry of VA, Inc. Kaitlyn Barbour Michael and Lanelle Emerson Allan and Lilian Jorgenson Kaiser Permanente John Barron Benjamin Facer Juliano Properties Inc. KEEL Point Lee Beaver Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC Jeff and Linda Kaminsky Kids Connect Charitable William and Charlotte Bell Peter Finnerty Kelly Integral Solutions LLC Fund Jason Bell FoodSource Plus National Inc. William and Nell King Chuck & Jacqueline Leopold Barbara Belotti Forensic Drug & Alcohol Gary and Charlotte Knipling Warren and Barbara Lewis John and Joan Belotti Testing, LLC. Frederick and Sherrie Koch Minnieland Private Day Dean Bennett Michael Freeman and MariKay Jeffrey and Layne Kroh School, Inc. Julian and Pam Bentley Shaw Kent LaMotta Moore & Lee, LLP Alma Benza Brian Gamble Geraldine Lanier John Nau J.D. and Rebecca Norman BFPE International Dori Gedris Pamela Leblanc Jill Norton BHI Construction Dwight and Lindsey George Legacy List Marketing, Inc. Once For All, Inc. Bignell Watkins Hasser Ted and Rachel Georgelas Anna Leung Park Valley Church Architects Georgelas Group Holdings, LLC Live Nation/Jiffy Lube Live Karen Patrick Todd and Kelly Bowland Vito and Kristi Germinario Jack and Jennifer London Pennoni Assocaites, Inc. John and Rebecca Brabender Mary Ann Ghadban Lord of Life Christian Church Woody Phillips Michael Bray David and Lorna Gladstone Bob and Barbara Lovelace Pioneer Building Services Lonnie and Cathy Broussard Denny and Diana Glusko Peter Lunt Mike and Donna Preston Dave and Karen Budd William Gordon Mike and Suzanne Lynn ProScapes/Preferred Vinnie and Patricia Bugge Governor’s Office of Community Tom and Melissa Maffettone Services Inc. (PSI) R.W. Murray Co. Benton and Dorinda Burroughs Initiatives Robert and Susan Marsh Race Operations, LLC Diego Bustamante Stephen Green Dan Martin Red Coats, Inc. Paul and Tammy Cali Green Touch Builders Masonry Design, Inc. Michael and Beverly Rohlf Chris and Amanda Calloway John Griffin Dave McClung Ken and Sharree Ryder Capital Sealing & Paving, Co. Victoria Griffith Kevin and Nancy McGrath Shamrock Enterprises of VA Capitol Office Solutions Dana Grimm Ken McLendon Tom & Deb Shumaker Cardinal Plaza Shell Hallmark Iron Works Jim and Heather McQuaig SteelFab, Inc. Cassaday & Company, Inc. Timothy and Laura Hamilton Larry and Darlene Michael Mike and Patti Sullivan Carlos and Gladys Castro Bill and Kasi Hansen MicroTech The Poole & Kent Erik Celentano Billy and Stephanie Hardin Mister Kleen Maintenance Corporation The Richard Norman Center for Cranial & Bill and Debbie Harvey Company Company Spinal Surgery Robert Hatley Morrissette Family Foundation Tidewater Glazing, Inc. Chesapeake Contracting Group Bill and Cindy Hazel National Capital Land & Toth Financial Advisory Cynthia Chess Jean Hazel Development Co. Corporation Michael and Kathleen Clarke Ruth Hazel National Cooperative Bank Toyota Dealer Match CMI of Northern Virginia, Inc. Helix Electric Tom and Meg Navin Program CMI of Southern Virginia, Inc. Patricia Helwig Neiman Marcus Trinity Group Jan Conner Geary and Gail Higgins Oliver and Betsy North Construction, Inc. Country Chevrolet Eric and Deirdre Hilden Candy Norton W. E. Bowers & Associates Wally and Connie Covington Julie Hill Jonathan and Amanda Norton Ann Wallinger Juan and Delise Williams CP Direct, Inc. Anna Hogan Tim and Amanda Norton Crane Service Company Jack and Renee Holeman NOVEC Gifts of $1,000 to Paul and Roslyn Cress Holtzman Vogel Josefiak NOVEC Helps Marilynn Cummins Hord Coplan Macht (HCM) Dean and Sandy Overman $4,999 Curtis & O’Hara Foundation Sylvia Hoskins Jonathan and Bianca Perilli 16W Marketing, LLC D & D Unlimited, Inc. HSP Direct, LLC Nancy Persley A&A Transfer Inc. D&F Construction Nick and Kimberly Hudson Calvin Peters ACE Temporaries, Inc. D&V Auto Body, Inc. Heather Humphries Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Action Mailers Inc. Jeff and Tami Dierman Richard and Sheila Hutchison Pittman LLP Trevor Ahlberg Paul Dillmuth Integrity Homes Jeff and Venus Price Kenneth Alberstadt Direct Mail Processors, Inc. Interstate Battery System of Primary Integration, LLC Alliant Wealth Advisors Dominion Electric Supply Alexandria Prince William Home Scott and Deb Amey Dominion Energy Scott Jacobs Improvement Arborcare, Inc. Martin and Regina Donnelly Jakob 1 Athletics, LLC /9 Rounds Print Mail Communications, Inc.

39 THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS Gifts of $1,000 to $4,999 cont. Pro Football Retired Players Walsh, Colucci, Lubeley & Walsh Eric and Becky Beckman Stephen Carlson Association Warrenton Operations, LLC Paul Behr Debbie Carrigan Stephen and Debra Push Warrenton Toyota James Beidleman Joe Caruso Dave Bell Robyn Casey Burwin and Elizabeth Reed Waters Family Charitable Fund John and Joan Belotti Ben Casey Michael and Andrea Reid Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Vicki Bendure Ben and Lynn Castel Reid Construction Group of VA Wetland Studies and Solutions Beth Bennett Castle Glen Estates Winery Bill Reilly Meredith White Russell and Michelle Benson Randy and Deb Causey Lola Reinsh Jim and Dana Whitt Maryellen Benton John and Holly Chance Justin and Angi Repoli Clayton and Modesta Williams Connie Beverly Chantilly Bible Church Laurel Biever John and Kathryn Chapman Ken Rion Debra Williams Bignell Watkins Hasser Margaret Chenault Richard and Barbara Riordan Brad Wilner Architects Tom Chillot Rolando and Alexis Rivera Steve and Erika Witt Bilmin Company, Inc. Joseph Ciardiello Robert Half Management Christopher Wogan Tom and Marilyn Bishop Michael Clark Resources Don Wooden Ann Black Tom and Sheila Clark Rock Spring Contracting, LLC Deborah Woods Foundation Channing Blackwell David and Tari Clem Jeff Blevins Lisa Cline Adam and Stephanie Rorrer Don and Sandra Workman Joni Blue Rex and Wendy Close Randy and Darlene Roye Susan Yeakel Neil Bombardier Clutch Holdings, LLC Ruth H Kemp Memorial Zip Mailing Services, Inc. David and Sharon Bomgardner Janice Clyde Foundation George and Susan Boras David Coates S.W. Rodgers Company, Inc. Gifts of $100 to $999 Jeff and Lynn Bostic Colao & Peter Pool and Spas Alan and Barbara Sackman Teresa Boyd Kevin and Karen Cole ABD Wholesale, LLC Michael Boyd Linda Coleman Tyler & Ruby Schropp Tom & Barbara Ackman Lindsay Boyd Michael and Julie Colgan Randal Seal Kimberly Adams Chris and Jean Boyea Mary Sue Collins Patrick and Kimberley Shaver Jon and Janice Adams Edward Boyle Patrick and Shari Conneally Wayne and Linda Sheets Jan Adams Michael and Lynell Brackett Alicia Connelly Ronald Adkins Melody Bradshaw John Connor Ken and Patty Shepherd Matthew Adler Michael and Virginia Shevlin Stephen Brady Joe Contrucci Aggregate Relocation Joseph and Lori Brandon Gregory Cook Shockey Precast, a Metromont Specialists, LLC Ben and Jennifer Bridgman Coopwood Enterprises Company Art and Joanne Alafoginis Rick and Jennifer Briemann Copper Dunn Company Ed and Sheryl Shope Marty Alafoginis Brenda Bright Russ and Cheryl Corser Nancy Slusher Barbara Alafoginis Andrew Brkic Laura Cotterman Joani Albert Christopher Brogdon Dena Covington Greg Smith Angela Aldrich Jonathan and Susan Smith Bromley’s Utility Consulting Tom Craig All Repair Services, LLC Carolyn Craighead Diane Smith Tom Allen Cornelius Brown Julie Crain Ed Snyder George and Susan Allen Jocelyn Brown Jennifer Creal George and Sandy Snyder Mike and Dari Allen Pam Brown Karen Cuddy Mary Lou Soller Greg Altemus Russell and Michelle Brungard Michele Cumberland Maureen Amendola Tom Bryant Kevin and Robin Curtis Marshall Sorenson American Systems Southland Concrete Kevin and Carol Brydebell Daniel Czelusniak AMH Jennifer Bryington Shawn Danby Courtney Spaeth Jerry and Yvonne Anderson George Buchanan Beverly Danielson Sparkle Painting Company, Inc. 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Mary Burger Anton and Mandy De Roo The Anderson Company, LLC Franklin and Lori Austin Susan Burgess Michael and Mary DeChristopher The Fauquier Bank Gary Avakian Bill and Peggy Burke Laura Degnon The Perch Associates LP Chantal Bagwell Kathy Burke Joel DelliCarpini Brock and Jacqui Bahe Gary Bussard Rocky Delozier Peggy and John Thodos Delaney Bailey Barbara Thomas Lee and Joanna Butler Jackie Dennis Gary and Ann Baise Kimberly Butts Mike and Barbara Desimone Eric Thompson Cecelia Baker Julius Caesar Robert and Sharon Dilling Terry and Becky Tinsley Al and Deeann Baldwin Pat and Maria Calabrese Roger Dinnin Beth Townley Linda Banks Gregg Caldwell David Disanto Urban Engineering, Ltd Bryan Barb Gary and Lisa Callaghan Luke Distanefano Robert Barrett Charlotte Cameron Bob and Lynn Doherty Utica Contracting, Inc. Harry Barton Valtim Family Foundation Chris Campbell Pete and Karen Dolan, Jr. Linda Bassett Nelson Campbell Amanda Dolph Victory Christian Ministries of Bruce and Rebecca Baughman Diane Campbell Kevin Donohoe Bradenton Inc. Vikki Beaty Capital Car Care, Inc. Casey Doran Steve and Brooke Waldron Tom and Ruth Becker Joe and Sara Carlin Bill Downer, Jr. Jim and Carol Becker Gail Carlson Joseph and Tameenah Dubose 40 THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS

Nadine Duke Joan Goins Dale and Lisa House Matthew and Caitlin Lee Tom and Tamara Dunlap Steven Goins Rodney and Jennifer Howard Bob Lehman Julie Dunlop John and Theresa Golden Howard and Mary Eliza Roderick Leonard, Jr. Diance Duran Bill Goldsmith McMillan Foundation Darci Lesure Karen Dyson Allison Gonzalez Ernest Hueter Bob and Jane Leventhal East Coast Communication Fulton Gordon James and Sharen Hughes Mike Lewis Cameron Eaton Frank and Holly Gorse Janet Hulme John Libby Paul Ebert Joe and Pat Gosh Doug Hume Luke Linthicum Jeff Eck Gossom & Costello Paving, Inc. Michael Hunter John Livingstone Charlie and Lois Edmiston Bruce Gould Tom Ihm William Lloyd Frank and Michelle Edwards Stephen and Carrie Grant Robert and Jennifer Irons Fern Long El Dorado Holdings, Inc. Wilma Grant Gary and Lorna Jackson Fred and Melody Longenecker David and Deborah Elgin Charlie Grant Scott Jacobs, Sr. Dave and Jenny Loop Daniel and Rachael Elias Faith Grant Joe and Irene Jacoby Mitra Lore Jim and Terri Elliott Joel Grant Becky Jarrell Speros and Linda Loukas Angela Elmore Bridget Graves Mike Jeitner Lowers Risk Group Kathy Embrey Steve and Tammy Gray Judi Jenkins Lyon Ball Equinox Investments, LLC Bob Gray Terri Jenkins Bryan and Maggie Lytton Ron Escherich Demetra Green Larlyn Jennings Charles and Leslie MacGowan Jane Estrada Brian and Connie Green Howard Jensen Donna Mahoney David Evans James and Joyce Green John Johnson Valerie Maione Ralph and Gail Falconer James and Kimberly Greene Jeffrey Johnson Steven Mallis Joseph Fanone Bill and Kay Griffiths Matthew Jones Mark and Mary Mallus Andrew Fetterolf Lois Grimsley Bernard and Voncella Jones Brian and Jessie Mann Clifford & Betty Fields Wayne and Gloria Grindle Richard Jones Jason and Diane Mansfield Jen Fincham Skip and Teresa Groupe Greg and Dina Jones Geoffrey and Kendall Marcus Tom and Robin Finnell Jr. David and Sandy Groves Willard and Mary Kay Jones Carey and Eileen Marder John and Lynne Finta GRR Enterprises LLC Doris Jones Bob Marentette Rich and Pat Fisne Sidonio Guerrero James and Jean Jones Lori Marfoglio Larry Fitzgerald Walter Guevara Duncan & Carla Jones, Sr. Alexandra Maroulis Cronmiller Elizabeth Fitzsimmons Grechel Guirola Joseph P. Daly Charitable Fund Jeffrey and Holly Marsh Robert Flaherty Todd Guntner Barbara Kalin David and Debbie Martin Wayne and Saskia Florence Jackie Gvozd Roy Keaton Maryland Financial Investors Mike Foley Edward Gwozdz Stephanie Keithley Steven McCarthy Barbara Forbes H&R Retail, Inc. Doug Kelly Kevin & Debbie McCarthy Family Kelly Ford Earl and Nell Hacker Frank and Margaret Kelly Charitable Foundation Ethan Foster Shannon Hagerich Bill Kent Jerry McCoy Arthur and Linda Foster Josh and Manisha Hall Deborah Khan George McDonnell John Foti Jason and Carmen Hall Johnny Kilgore Patrick and Tammy McEnerney Lloyd Fountain Ralph and Millie Hallow Mike and Lisa Killelea Kristin McGarr Phillip and Felecia Foust Carie Hammond Rhonda Killmon Sharon McGinness Patricia Fox Peter and Maureen Hampel Young and Kim Kim Leon & Sheri McGlothlin Thomas and Carol Foy Handy Construction Jan Kindig Wayne & Susan McHargue Donald Freed Bill and Eileen Hanley Diana King McLean Partners, LLC James and Sarah Freeman Daniel & Jacquelyn Hanlon Sharon Kirk Steve and Cindy McNally Patrick and Anita Fucci Micheal Harman Joan Kline Ryan McNamara Tim Gallagher Bud and Jill Harper Priscilla Knight June McSwain Chris Gallagher Robert and Mary Harr, Jr. Rich and Lisa Kocher Stephen and Frances McVearry Michael and Elizabeth Galvin Retha Harrah Justin and Georgia Konz Tamera Meighen Mike and Robin Garcia Michael and Alissa Harrison Sr. Veronica Kosich Mike Meredith Linda Garner Kathleen Harrow Joe and Katie Krafty Leigh Ann Mergler Tom Gay Charles Harry Michael and Malinda Kroskie Jim Mertz Harold Gay Diana Harvell John Kucich Stephen and Betty Mial Frank and Carolyn Gayer Tom Hastings Josh Labrie Dave and Mary Millard Eileen Gearthart Rita Hawes Bill and Cornelia Lagos Jennifer Anne Miller Robert Gehrman Robert and Brenda Hawthorne Fabiola Lagrimas Larry and Fidelma Miller Steven Gelfound Mark Headly Murray Lam George and Jocelyn Miller Maurice and Dorothy George Tom Held Eva Lamb Don Miller Amy Gerhardt Steven and Virginia Hendrickson Landmark CRE Doug and Kristen Mills Rick German Raymond Hendrix David LaRose David and Leigh Minnigan Jim and Brandy Giddings Hope Hepworth George & Wendy Lasnier Steven Mocarski Lawrence and Gwendolyn Dave and Julianna Herbek Helen Latten Jon and Christine Monett Gillespie Randy Herron Ryan Lavin Andrea Money Andre Gingles. 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Jean Oberstar Romas Callejas Richard Stern Alexandra Walters Lynn O’Brien Michael Romeo Sienna Sterner Bob and Mary Waple Mark and Zerrin Oelze Stephen Root Ross Stevens Marie Washington Richard Olenych Jim Rosenthal Paul Strack Jim and Annette Watkins Janette Olivella Jacquelyn Ross Joseph and Elizabeth Strank Kathy Watson Melissa Oliver Alan Roth Strategic Perception Inc. Nicholas Weaver Mark Olsen Bill & Cat Rusk, II Scott and Angela Sweeney John Webb John O’Neil Bradley Rykal Joshua Swerling Al Weber Ken Oplinger Kelly Salemmo Michael Takacs Donald Weber, Sr. Miriam Ordonez Mark Salyers Scott and Emily Talbott Paul Weinschenk Andrew O’Rourke Michael Sanders Kathy Tapscott Steve and Lynne Weir Conrad and Amy Osterwalder Glenn Sanders Clarence and Shirley Taylor, Jr. Andrea Weist John and Patricia Owens Sandra S. Froman Trust Ryan Tendall Keith Weldon Jimmy and Phyllis Owens Barbara Sanford Peter & Lisa Testa Kurt and Jennifer Wellington Scott Padgett Diane Sautman Nozik The Bungalow Billiards and Brew Fred and Jennifer Wells Nancy Padgett Eric Scaggs Company Laura Welsh Alan and Judith Page Jason and Jennifer Schafer The Clifton Agency, LLC Tom and Kathryn Welsh Sam and Joyce Pappas Jeffry and Stacy Schalk The Graham Companies Robert & Patricia Wentz Judy Park Melissa Schmidt The Harar Family Foundation Arthur & Arleathia West Judy Parker Bill Schmidt The John H. Neff and Jennifer P. 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