REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2016-2017 Table of Contents

Opening Letter 2 Mission and Vision 3 Strategic Plan 4-5 2016-2017 Leadership 6-7 Preparing Children for School 8 Helping Students Succeed 9 Providing a Safety Net for El Paso Families 10 Helping El Pasoans Improve Their Health 11 Helping Individual and Families Become Financially Secure 11 Partnerships for Kids 12-13 Inspiring the Next Generation 14 Developing Nonprofits and Engaging Volunteers 15 Major Partners in Philanthropy 16-17 Giving at Its Best 18-19 Workplace Giving Awards 20 Tocqueville and Leadership Society 21-28 Financial Accountability 28 Staff 29 Artist Recognition 29 Opening Letter Mission

Unite and mobilize the El Paso community around focused effort that:

For more than 90 years, United Way of El Paso County has been a • connects our most vulnerable to basic needs, mainstay nonprofit helping children, youth, families and individuals in El • closes educational achievement gaps, Paso live fulfilled lives. Yet, ever so often we must evolve in order to truly • promotes lifelong financial stability for all El Pasoans, meet the present-day, prevailing needs of our community. • and connects people with opportunities to give, advocate and volunteer.

This past year marked an evolution in how we impact our community. As a Board and staff, we developed a strategic plan (approved by our Board of Directors in January 2017) that will enhance the lives of those who Vision benefit from us, those who support us, and those who are just beginning to know us. This strategic plan is poised to realign our efforts so that we will better serve our community. Truly, our goal is to grow in our role El Paso County is the premier multi-cultural community in which to raise a family. of improving lives in our community. Over the years, we’ve successfully transformed countless lives, but we are confident that the plan we have developed will broaden our reach in El Paso and increase the number of lives we transform.

Even as we set this new plan into motion, the core of our mission has remained the same. We will continue our extensive work of supporting and leading programs focused on education, basic needs and financial stability. More than ever, we recognize that what we do within these three impact areas begins with making sure families are secure to help the children who are our future succeed. The majority of the programs we lead or collaborate on have this belief ingrained into their goals including our Parents as Teachers program, Kids on the Go!, and Grade Level Reading Initiative, which you will learn more about in the following pages.

The change ahead of us will not be easy but thankfully, we have built resilient partnerships and developed powerful supporters to help drive measurable change for the long term. When we come together, we join in commitment to the advancement of our community, which we believe offers immense promise.

Sincerely,

Mitzi Shannon Chair, Board of Directors

Deborah A. Zuloaga President and Chief Executive Officer

2 3 Strategic Plan

After an extensive process, the Board of Directors approved a new strategic plan that reframes our business model from funder of agencies to connector of resources to better serve our community needs.

CONVENE partners to mobilize collective action on a focused few, high-priority community issues that align with our mission (deep vs. wide). We will:

• Listen to the public through conversations with various segments of the community, to gather aspirations, thoughts, concerns, and ideas. • Explore with potential partners/stakeholders the highest impact issue areas and possible solutions. Overlay public sentiment with expert data (education, financial stability, basic needs). • Agree and act collectively with a set of committed partners and stakeholders to bring community-level outcomes in one or more of our focus areas.

LEVERAGE and rely on data for informed and impactful decisions, and powerful storytelling.

• Maximize our donor data management capabilities, and use relevant data to drive retention and growth. • Merge “Public Data” with “Expert Data” to inform our work, measure success, and tell the story. • Use the United Way Worldwide Metrics to monitor our own performance on operating as a community impact United Way.

GROW workplace and non-workplace revenue to support our impact strategies.

• Elevate leadership and major gifts; emphasizing the growth of The Leadership and Tocqueville Society. • Conduct an updated CANDO (Campaign Analysis Now – Develop Objectives) to find high workplace campaign potential. • Formalize community partner of choice agreements with key donors. • Leverage more grant funding around impact strategies.

ENGAGE strategically segmented affinity groups, starting with millennials and young professionals.

• Develop Young Leaders Society and RISE members to be the next generation of voice and leadership for our work. • Attract through increased visibility and effective, consistent, communication. • Engage through social media and other mobile vehicles. • Grow Young Leaders Society and RISE through effective engagement and outreach, and giving levels to build stronger commitment. • Explore additional potential affinity groups, based on best practices and market fit.

TELL a United Way story that inspires and invites all generations of El Pasoans to be a part of the story and help share the story.

4 5 2016-2017 Leadership 2016-2017 Committees

BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chair Elect 2016-2017 Community Impact Chairs Monica Vargas-Mahar Education Roberto Coronado Board Chair Alberto Lopez Bob Moore, Chair Ruben Hernandez Mitzi Shannon University of Texas at El Paso Basic Needs John Quinn Kemp Smith Law Cynthia Conroy, Chair Mitzi Shannon Rosemary Marin Income Monica Vargas-Mahar Chair Elect Scott Hulse PC Attorneys at Law Anita Werner, Chair Hector Villegas Monica Vargas-Mahar The Hospitals of Providence Sierra McCormack United Way Young Leaders Society Campus Western Refining Human Resources Committee Rosemary Marin, Chair Lucy Hernandez*, Advisory Board President Alex Aboytes* Treasurer Robert Moore Janet Aguilar Ruben Ahedo* Ruben Hernandez El Paso Times Aranda Erin Baisly* JPMorgan Chase Bank Eddie Garcia Ross Moore Crystal Long Alexis Cardoza* Vice Chair of Resource Development El Paso Federation of Teachers Jason Poppe Stephen Chandler* Crystal Long Mitzi Shannon Stephanie Damiani* GECU Marcela Navarrete Wayne Soza Natalie Littlefield* El Paso Water CAMPAIGN LEADERSHIP Brad Taylor Maritza Lopez* Secretary Monica Vargas-Mahar Crystal Montoya* Jason Poppe Ray Perez* Oscar Garza Giving Campaign Co-Chairs Omar Villa AT&T DSL Support Call Center Adrian Santiago* Ethicon Inc. Dee and Adair Margo Nathan Worley John Quinn Nominating Committee Immediate Past Chair Board Liaison: Oscar Garza Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold, Inc. Janet Aguilar, Chair Janet Aguilar Mitzi Shannon USI Insurance Services Dr. Jose Manuel de la Rosa Monica Vargas-Mahar RISE Planning Committee Texas Tech University Health Sciences Margaux Dalbin Dr. Armando Aguirre Bertha Gallardo Center Louie Gonzales* Region 19 ESC Beto Lopez Tony Martinez Mariana Gutierrez* Dr. Steven Saldivar Michelle Hernandez* David Aranda Anthony ISD Reina Hernandez* El Paso Electric Finance Committee Holly Monteiro* Dr. William Serrata Marcela Navarrete, Chair Tom Benson Natasha Montes* El Paso Community College Janet Aguilar Dylan Szeto* Consultant Leadership Chair Tom Benson Wayne Soza Sally A. Hurt-Deitch *Community Representative Cynthia Conroy El Paso Electric WestStar Bank Brad Taylor Dr. Roberto Coronado El Paso Chihuahuas Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, El Paso Branch Juan De La Torre International Union of Operating Engineers Elizabeth Dipp-Metzger Crown Wealth Strategies Omar Villa Emergence Health Network Eddie Garcia Texas Gas Service Hector Villegas BBVA Compass Bank Dr. Pedro Galaviz Canutillo ISD Anita Werner Community Volunteer Bertha Gallardo Las Palmas Del Sol Healthcare System Nathan Worley The Hospitals of Providence East Campus Christine Gallegos Wells Fargo Troy Wyatt Glazer’s Vic Kilby UPS Brown

6 5 Preparing Children for School

Whether we’re leading programs that offer opportunities to create learning-rich homes or funding programs that offer quality early learning experiences, United Way is preparing children for school success.

BORN LEARNING TRAIL This past year, United Way of El Paso County worked with El Paso Electric and their Summer College and High School interns to bring the city its first Born Learning Trail in Northeast El Paso at Veterans Park. The 10 interactive signs are designed to boost language and literacy development. The bilingual Born Learning Trail is a fun, easy way for El Paso parents, grandparents and caregivers to use outings to build learning critical for school readiness.

PARENTS AS TEACHERS Funded by the Texas Project Healthy Outcomes through Prevention and Early Support (HOPES) and Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) through the OneStar Foundation, Parents as Teachers, an evidence-based home visitation program, places an emphasis on parent involvement to develop a child’s learning skills. With the help of a parent educator, parents enhance their understanding of child development and interaction. Between July 2015 and June 2016, the affiliate program provided 4,694 home visits for 782 children. In addition, 388 families were connected to at least one resource and 170 developmental concerns or delays were detected and referred to parents. Our thanks to our Parents as Teachers partner sites:

Canutillo Independent School District, El Paso Independent School District, Grace United Methodist Church, The Hospitals of Providence Teen Centers, Project Vida, Socorro Independent School District, St. Marks United Methodist Church, Trinity First United Methodist Church, YWCA El Paso del Norte Region, and Ysleta del Sur Pueblo

CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTERS* • Paso Del Norte Children’s Development Center • Project Vida • YWCA El Paso del Norte Region

OUT-OF-SCHOOL TIME PROGRAMS* • Mentoring At-Risk Youth/Big Brothers Big Sisters of El Paso • Exploring/Boy Scouts of America, Yucca Council Helping Students Succeed • Scouting/Boy Scouts of America, Yucca Council • Project Learn/Boys and Girls Clubs of El Paso • Leadership Experience/Girl Scouts of the Desert Southwest A zip code should not determine a child’s success in school. That’s why United Way is doing what it does best by uniting with other • After School Program/ Project Vida forces in our community to make sure kids read to succeed. • Afterschool Program/ YWCA El Paso Del Norte Region • Teen Leadership/ YWCA El Paso Del Norte Region GRADE LEVEL READING Funded in part by a grant from Wells Fargo, our United Way IN-SCHOOL TIME PROGRAMS* provides year-round book distributions—such as our Share the • Financial and Business Literacy for Underserved Youth/Junior Achievement Love of Reading, which included story time and themed ac- of El Paso tivities, and partnering with local Summer Feeding programs. • Arts Education Outreach/Kids Excel El Paso United Way and our partners are committed to fostering a love of reading and building the personal libraries of El Paso SUPPORT SERVICES* children. • Early Childhood Intervention/Paso Del Norte Children’s Development Center

*United Way of El Paso County invests community impact funds in proven non- profit agencies.

8 9 Providing a Safety Net for El Paso Families Helping El Pasoans Improve Their Health

Life isn’t always easy. That’s why United Way has been supporting programs that help families and individuals get back on their United Way is helping individuals and families get the assistance and information they need, without hesitation, to lead healthy and feet. It’s not a “hand out.” It’s a “hand up.” happy lives.

EMERGENCY FOOD AND SHELTER PROGRAM EMERGENCY SHELTERS* ACCESS TO HEALTHCARE (EFSP) • Center Against Sexual & Family Violence For the fourth year, the Enroll El Paso Coalition worked to help United Way of El Paso County administers funds for the • Child Crisis Center of El Paso individuals select a plan or automatically re-enroll in quality, EFSP with money provided by the U.S. Department of • El Paso Center for Children affordable coverage through the Health Insurance Market- Homeland Security’s Emergency Agency (FEMA). With place. The work of the Enroll El Paso coalition, led by UWEPC, such a responsibility, UWEPC brings together designated TRANSITIONAL LIVING PROGRAMS* continues garnering praise from the Department of Health and representatives from the city, county, labor organizations, tribal • Project Vida Human Services and the White House. government, church organizations and local agencies to serve • Reynolds Home on a board that allocates the funding. Through a collaborative • Villa Maria Many thanks to coalition members: effort, the goal is to help people in need of emergency • YWCA El Paso Del Norte Region Centro San Vicente; Cognosante; Office of County Judge assistance. This year El Paso was awarded $314,305. Veronica Escobar; Enroll America; Las Palmas Del Sol Health- SUPPORT SERVICES* care; Office of Congressman Beto O’Rourke; Office of Senator Local Recipient Organizations: • Disaster Services/American Red Cross – El Paso Chapter José Rodriguez; Paso del Norte Health Foundation; Project Center Against Sexual & Family Violence; El Paso County • Court Appointed Special Advocates/CASA of El Paso Amistad; Project Vida; Small Business Administration; The Hospitals of Providence; University Medical Center of El Paso; General Assistance; El Pasoans Fighting Hunger Food Bank; El • Family Resource Center/Center Against Sexual & Family Members of Enroll El Paso Coalition. Paso Human Services; Opportunity Center for the Homeless/ Violence and Workforce Solutions Borderplex. Sin Fronteras; and The Salvation Army of El Paso County • Homeless Services Integration Project/Centro San BEHAVIORAL AND MENTAL HEALTH CARE* Vicente FAMILYWIZE • Catholic Counseling Services FEEDING THE HUNGRY* • Immigrant Victim Restoration Program/Diocesan Migrant No one should be forced to choose between paying for food, • Family Service of El Paso • Feeding Program and Mobile Pantry/El Pasoans Fighting & Refugee Services rent, or medicine because of the high cost of prescriptions. • Jewish Family & Children’s Services Hunger Food Bank • Day Resource Centers for Women and Men/Opportunity Through the free FamilyWize drug discount program cards • El Paso Child Guidance Center • Centralized Feeding Program/ Opportunity Center for the Center for the Homeless distributed by United Way, the cost of medicine is reduced by • Project Vida Homeless an average of 40 percent or more for people without insurance *United Way of El Paso County invests community impact funds or who take medications not covered by their plan. Last year, SUPPORT SERVICES* in proven non-profit agencies. 11,800 individuals saved a total of $288,814 for a grand total • Family Support Services/ Alzheimer's Association West of $1 million saved since the program began. Texas Chapter • Diabetes Self-Management Program/El Paso Diabetes Association *United Way of El Paso County invests community impact funds in proven non-profit agencies. Helping Individuals and Families Become Financially Secure

United Way knows people work hard for their money. We support and offer services that encourage people to take control of their financial destiny.

MYFREETAXES/VITA A special thanks to: United Way has helped more people keep their hard-earned Director, Student Support Services, Dr. Monica Reyes, and money with the free self-preparation tool, MyFreeTaxes.com. to superintendent and United Way Board Member Dr. Pedro Through the easy and safe online tool, 310 families and indi- Galaviz. viduals e-filed and saw an average refund of $2,404. Among those returns, 135 families received an Earned Income Tax SUPPORT SERVICES* Credit averaging $2,444. In partnership with Canutillo ISD, this • Microenterprise Technical Assistance Program/ Project past tax season, United Way also helped students become IRS Vida certified tax preparers to help host six Saturdays where fami- • Consumer Credit Counseling Service/YWCA El Paso del lies could receive in-person MyFreeTaxes assistance. Thank Norte Region you to Andrea Beltran, CTE Teacher at Canutillo High School, • LIFT (Learn Invest Focus Train)/ YWCA El Paso del Norte and Dr. Sherrie Diaz, VITA Site Coordinator. Region

*United Way of El Paso County invests community impact funds in proven non-profit agencies. 11 Partnerships for Kids

We’ve developed authentic relationships with partners who are committed, like us, to giving our community’s children unique and memorable experiences through programs and services.

BORDERLAND OUT-OF-SCHOOL TIME NETWORK Supported by funding from the Paso del Norte Health Foundation, the Borderland Out-of-School Time (BOOST) Network, led by our United Way, aims to coordinate efforts and resources across the out-of-school time (OST) field to increase youth engagement in high quality programs operating in Southern New Mexico, West Texas and Ciudad Júarez, Mexico. In its first year, the network has supported collaboration, coordination and communication among OST program providers, other youth service agencies and community stakeholders across the Paso del Norte region.

GLOBAL YOUTH SERVICE DAY (GYSD) For the nationally observed day, United Way partnered with local schools, community organizations, governments, student groups, and individuals to engage 750 youth. United Way included middle school students from North Star Elementary, Alderete Middle School, and Canutillo Middle School. Each school lead a Health Coalition, comprised of a select group of students, volunteers, and school staff, who worked together to create a schedule of healthy eating and active living related activities for students to participate in on GYSD.

IGNITE With funding from the Paso del Norte Health Foundation, United Way served as the organizing agency for the Foundation’s IGNITE Initiative. The Initiative is focused on engaging disconnected youth in high-quality out-of-school programs across El Paso and Hudspeth Counties in Texas, Doña Ana, Luna and Otero counties in Southern New Mexico; and Ciudad Júarez, Mexico. Disconnected youth are defined as people between the ages of 7 and 18 years old who are not involved in out-of-school activities or participating in the labor market (Paso del Norte Health Foundation definition, 2013).

KIDS ON THE GO! Through our partnership with Sun Metro, youth enrolled in summer programs were eligible to receive a pass that allowed them to ride local buses for free. Nearly 700 youth, between the ages of 6 and 18 years old, received these free passes. This community partnership helped increase participation in out-of-school time activities by alleviating possible transportation barriers. In 2016, between June and August, youth (6-12 year olds with an accompanying adult) used the passes 5,733 times.

Our thanks to Mayor Oscar Leeser and El Paso City Council. Special thanks to Sun Metro leaders Jay Banasiak and Raul Escobedo.

KIDS’ WAY This long-running program, which is a partnership with Region 19 Head Start, LEGACY (LEADERSHIP, ENGAGEMENT, promotes community engagement and philanthropy with children and their families. GRADUATION, ACADEMICS, CONNECTION, Last year, students and teachers creatively fundraised $9,000 for the Kids' Way Fund. In the end, a total of $30,000 which included Community Impact dollars, funded mini- AND YOUTH) United Way continues our role as coordinator of LEGACY, a grants to programs that directly impact children and youth. network of individuals representing education, government agencies, faith-based organizations, youth agencies, health Thank you ESC Region 19 Head Start program leaders Socorro Rodriguez, Yvonne providers, and other non-profit organizations, as well as Palacio and David Herrera. residents and parents. This far-reaching network strives to support education and youth initiatives across the county.

12 13 Inspiring the Next Generation Developing Nonprofits and Engaging Volunteers

Through two premier young professionals groups, United Way is preparing the next generation to not only succeed with personal Making a difference in the community is easiest when united. By hosting volunteer activities and managing an easy-to-use and career goals but also in molding our community’s future. volunteer online platform, United Way is engaging El Pasoans of all ages in service.

RISE YOUNG LEADERS SOCIETY VOLUNTEERELPASO.ORG NONPROFIT BUSINESS SUMMIT Recently launched, RISE is El Paso’s first group for Since 2008, the Young Leaders Society (YLS) has been United Way’s mobile friendly website connects a growing In August 2016, OneStar Foundation, UTEP Center for Civic Millennials who want to give back. This affinity group’s MO informing, empowering and engaging young professionals number of engaged El Pasoans to volunteer efforts at more Engagement, Paso del Norte Health Foundation, and United is to #GiveBackHangOut through experiences focused on who are looking to take their careers to the next level. This than 350 different agencies—focused on education, health, Way of El Paso County presented the El Paso Nonprofit volunteering and discovering the complexities of El Paso, past year, thanks to its active advisory board, YLS hosted advocacy, cultural and environmental services, and more. With Business Summit. Sponsored by WestStar Bank and attended all while meeting new people. In just two events, RISE has several networking mixers, including a Holiday Mixer that lead a brand new look and logo, VolunteerElPaso.org is one of El by more than 150 El Pasoans, the Nonprofit Business Summit engaged nearly 100 young El Pasoans. During its kick-off at to the donation of at least 60 toys for the Child Crisis Center Paso’s top ways to search hundreds of opportunities. was a community-organized event to bring nonprofit, higher Later Later, more than one hundred books were collected for of El Paso. In July, the group hosted “An Evening with El Paso’s education and business leaders together to re-energize the Books are GEMS, a local nonprofit fostering a love of reading Leaders,” a candid and honest career discussion with leaders nonprofit sector with innovative tools, resources and ideas in our youth. In March, several members joined former State including The Honorable Veronica Escobar; Carlos Gallinar, to create new solutions to old problems. Speakers included, Senator Eliot Shapleigh in beautifying the Bowie Gardens by former Deputy Director of Planning for the City of El Paso; Texas First Lady Cecilia Abbott; UTEP President, Dr. Diana planting, turning soil and composting. Mary Kipp, El Paso Electric CEO; and Monica Vargas-Mahar, Natalicio; Director of the Social Justice Initiative in UTEP’s The Hospitals of Providence Sierra Campus CEO and Chair- Department of Communication, Dr. Arvind Singhal; and Elect of the United Way of El Paso County Board of Directors. Executive Director of the U.S.-Mexico Border Philanthropy Partnership, Andy Carey.

Left photo (left to right): “An Evening With El Paso’s Leaders” moderator and panelists: Stephanie Karr, Executive Director of Center Against Sexual & Family Violence; Monica Vargas-Mahar, The Hospitals of Providence Sierra Campus CEO; Carlos Gallinar, Former City of El Paso, Deputy Director of Planning; The Honorable Veronica Escobar, El Paso County Judge; and Mary Kipp, El Paso Electric CEO.

14 15 Major Partners in Philanthropy Arco de Plata $50,000-$100,000

Throughout these institutions, these workplaces have not accepted the status quo. Our Arco Partners in Philanthropy recognizes employee giving or employee and corporate giving. Arco de Platino $250,000+

Arco de Oro $100,000-$250,000

16 17 O’Reilly Auto Parts Texas Juvenile Justice Department Paso del Norte Health Foundation Texas Medical Board Giving at its Best Peña, Briones, McDaniel & Co. Texas Rehabilitation Commission Plains Capital Bank Texas Workforce Commission Raymond James The Toro Co. United Way receives support from area businesses and their employees donate a portion of every paycheck to improve the lives Reynolds Home Tornillo I.S.D. of El Paso families. RICOH Tres Mariposas Inc. RMPersonnel, Inc. Turner Industries Group, L.L.C. Boy Scouts of America, Yucca Council Schmid, Broaddus, Nugent & Gano, P.C. United Bank of El Paso del Norte $25,000 - $50,000 Boys & Girls Clubs of El Paso ScottHulse PC Attorneys at Law UnitedHealth Group County of El Paso Brightwood College Security Service Federal Credit Union US Bank CST Brands Burdick & Burdick, Inc. Sheet Metal Workers L U 49 - Albuquerque USAA Financial Center Las Palmas Del Sol Healthcare Carl’s Jr. Restaurants Shopko Hometown Villa Maria Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) State Attorney General Walter P. Moore University Medical Center of El Paso Catholic Counseling Services Stryker Instruments Workforce Solutions Borderplex Wells Fargo Center Against Sexual & Family Violence Stryker Medical YWCA El Paso Del Norte Region Charlotte’s Superior Health Plan $10,000 - $25,000 Child Crisis Center of El Paso Technimark Disclaimer: We gratefully acknowledge all our corporate and Cardinal Health City Bank El Paso Texas Agricultural Experiment Station employee support. The names listed reflect our current records City of El Paso Coca-Cola Refreshments Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission as provided by individuals, organizations, and/or companies. We Delphi CommScope, Inc Texas Attorney General deeply regret the possibility that any eligible organization and/ Dillard’s - El Paso Comptroller of Public Accounts Texas Commission on Environmental Quality or company may have been excluded and thank you for your El Paso Community College Crown Wealth Strategies Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services understanding as well as your continued support of the United Way Federal Express Corporation Daniel’s Moving & Storage Texas Department of State Health Services of El Paso County Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, El Paso Branch Diocesan Migrant & Refugee Services Texas General Land Office Kemp Smith LLP Economy Cash & Carry Texas Health and Human Services Commission NuStar Energy LP El Paso Aero, Inc. Region 19 ESC El Paso Center for Children Rocky Mountain Mortgage Co. El Paso Central Appraisal District Teachers Federal Credit Union El Paso Child Guidance Center Texas Department of Criminal Justice El Paso County Water Improvement District #1 Combined Public Sector Campaigns Texas Department of Transportation El Paso Inc. Union Pacific El Paso Times Walmart/Sam’s El Paso El Pasoans Fighting Hunger Food Bank Xerox Corporation Emergence Health Network Ysleta I.S.D. F.T. James Construction, Inc. First Light Federal Credit Union $5,000 - $10,000 GE Healthcare Alamo Auto Supply Girl Scouts of the Desert Southwest Albertson’s - El Paso Glazer’s BNSF Gorman Industrial Supply United Way proudly serves as the manager and the fiscal agent for Combined Public Sector Campaigns. Contributions from these Costco Wholesale Household Furniture Co. campaigns are directed to specific agencies as designated by donors. Many thanks to the volunteer leaders of these campaigns. Cummins Engines IBM - U.S. M. & S Diocese of El Paso Schools International Paper STATE EMPLOYEE CHARITABLE CAMPAIGN HUB International Insurance Services ITW Hobart Service ITW Ark-Les Warehouse ITW Rockland CHAIR Lauterbach, Borschow & Co., P.C. Jack Berg Sales Co. Macy’s - El Paso JCPenney El Paso area Vanessa Solis-Cortez, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso Opportunity Center for the Homeless Jewish Family and Children’s Services Paso del Norte Children’s Development Center JPMorgan Chase Bank COMMITTEE MEMBERS Pizza Properties, Ltd. Kellogg Company Dr. Gary Edens, University of Texas at El Paso Project Vida Kemp & Solis Real Estate Sandra Emile, Texas Department of Health and Human Services Target Stores - El Paso area Kids Excel - El Paso Christina Vargas, Texas State Employees Union (CWA Local 6186) Texas Department of Public Safety La Quinta United Way of El Paso County Linebarger Goggan Blair & Sampson LLP COUNTY EMPLOYEES COMBINED CHARITABLE CAMPAIGN Lowe’s Home Improvement - El Paso area $100 - $5,000 Manheim, Inc COMMITTEE MEMBERS 3M/EDUSA Corp Mata’s Produce Christina Sanchez, El Paso County AAA Texas McNutt Co., Inc. Janet Sanchez, El Paso County Advocacy Center for the Children of El Paso Milan Institute of Cosmetology Ron Murphy, El Paso County Sheriff’s Office American Airlines Moore Service, Inc. Automatic Data Processing MOS Holdings Inc. Avaya Communications Mounce, Green, Myers, Safi, Paxson & Galatzan CITY EMPLOYEES COMBINED CHARITIES CAMPAIGN Bank of America Merrill Lynch Mountain Star FCU COMMITTEE MEMBERS BBVA Compass Nationwide Insurance Maria Aceves, Sun Metro Big Brothers Big Sisters of El Paso Navy Federal Credit Union Linda Castro, Sun Metro Border States Electric Supply New York Life Sandra Hernandez, Sun Metro 18 19 Workplace Giving Awards Leadership Society

Our sincere thanks to each of our current United Way of El Paso County Leadership and Tocqueville Society Hunt Companies, Inc. GOALIE AWARD members. We thank you for being part of a movement to improve lives. Goalie Award is given to employee campaigns that reached Teachers Federal Credit Union and/or maintained set levels of both participation and per Texas Gas Service capita giving. For employee groups of 400 or more that increased For employee groups of 5-99 that reached or maintained 70 participation by 5 percent. percent employee participation and per capita givng of $100 or more. AT&T TOCQUEVILLE ($10,000 AND UP) GECU Advocacy Center for the Children of El Paso Wells Fargo Members of the esteemed Tocqueville Society are rewriting the future of our community through philanthropy and collective CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) leadership. ITW Ark-Les Warehouse MERCURY RISING AWARD Richard and Lisa Barndt Western Refining Company ITW Hobart Service Mercury Rising Award recognizes employee campaigns that Jewish Family and Children’s Services achieved a $20 per capita increase in giving. Mary Ruth Bedford Mountain Star FCU Paul and Alejandra Foster Western Refining Company NuStar Energy LP Alamo Auto Supply Rick and Ginger Francis WestStar Bank Big Brothers Big Sisters of El Paso For employee groups 100-399 that reached or maintained 60 Diocesan Migrant & Refugee Services Will Jewell and Martha Hood Western Refining Company/MCA Foundation percent employee participation and per capita giving of $100 or Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, El Paso Branch Mitzi T. Shannon Kemp Smith LLP more. Girl Scouts of the Desert Southwest Anonymous Western Refining Company Gorman Industrial Supply Enterprise Holdings Hunt Companies, Inc. Texas Gas Service Jewish Family and Children’s Services We would like to extend a special thank-you to the Abell-Hanger Foundation of Midland, Texas for awarding our WestStar Bank Lauterbach, Borschow & Co., P.C. United Way a challenge grant. The Abell-Hanger Foundation matched 100 percent of: New Leadership Society NuStar Energy LP members who contributed a minimum of $1,000 and Leadership Level members who increased their gift to a For employee groups of 400 or more that reached or maintained Opportunity Center for the Homeless minimum of $1,000. 50 percent employee participation and per capita giving of $100 United Parcel Service - Freight or more. Wells Fargo

AT&T HONORABLE MENTION El Paso Electric Honorable Mention is given to employee campaigns that LEADERSHIP SOCIETY RECEPTION UPS - Brown achieved a 10 percent increase in giving. Western Refining Company In recognition and appreciation of their commitment to United Way of El Paso County, Campaign Co-Chairs Dee and Adair Margo held a reception in their home for Leadership donors who gave at the Tocqueville, Platinum, Gold, Silver and Bronze level. Alamo Auto Supply GO-GETTER AWARD Big Brothers Big Sisters of El Paso Go-Getter Award is given to employee campaigns that have Boy Scouts of America, Yucca Council increased by an established percent participation over the Charlotte’s Left photo (left to right): Janet previous year. Diocesan Migrant & Refugee Services Aguilar and Dr. Jose Manuel de la El Paso Central Appraisal District Rosa For employee groups of 5-99 that increased employee El Paso Child Guidance Center participation by 10 percent. Right photo (left to right): Joyce El Paso Community College Wilson and Adair Margo. El Pasoans Fighting Hunger Food Bank Alzheimer’s Association, West Texas Chapter Girl Scouts of the Desert Southwest Big Brothers Big Sisters of El Paso Gorman Industrial Supply Catholic Counseling Services Hunt Companies, Inc. Charlotte’s Lauterbach, Borschow & Co., P.C. Diocesan Migrant & Refugee Services Navy Federal Credit Union Girl Scouts of the Desert Southwest Opportunity Center for the Homeless Jewish Family and Children’s Services Raymond James Opportunity Center for the Homeless RICOH Left photo (left to right): Anita and RICOH Elliot Werner, Mark Matthys, Mitzi RMPersonnel, Inc. Shannon and George Foret St. Matthew Catholic School Teachers Federal Credit Union United Parcel Service - Freight The Hospitals of Providence East Campus Right photo: (left to right): Dee Margo, Sally and Greg Deitch. Walter P. Moore Union Pacific United Parcel Service - Freight For employee groups 100-399 that increased employee Wells Fargo participation by 7 percent. WestStar Bank Costco Wholesale 20 21 PLATINUM LEVEL Lisa Saenz WestStar Bank MEMBERSHIP David Salazar Western Refining Company $5,000 - $9,999 Jimmy Sanchez AT&T Dee and Adair Margo Margo Partners Incorporated Claudia Sandoval Ivey Hunt Family Foundation Victor and Roseanne de la Fuente Rueda Western Refining Company/AT&T Nina Siros United Way of El Paso County Ken and Leslie Wall Hunt Family Foundation Bill and Neva Stiller El Paso Electric Monica Vargas-Mahar The Hospitals of Providence Sierra Campus GOLD LEVEL Carl D. Watkins Hunt Family Foundation MEMBERSHIP Joyce A. Wilson Workforce Solutions Borderplex $2,500 - $4,999 Cheryal Zeilman Hunt Family Foundation Janet M. Aguilar Anonymous El Paso Electric Clarence N. Ansley Hunt Family Foundation 2 Anonymous Western Refining Company Greg and Sally Deitch The Hospitals of Providence/ATF 5 Anonymous Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold El Paso Christine Gallegos Wells Fargo Anonymous University Medical Center of El Paso Paul Harvey Nathan and Janice Hirschi El Paso Electric BRONZE LEVEL John W. and Jean Holzenthaler $1,000 - $1,499 Nancy Sue Judy Ysleta I.S.D. Domingo Acosta UPS - Brown Frances & Joshua Kahn Fund Margaret Western Refining Company Karl R. Kimball Western Refining Company Dr. Armando Aguirre Region 19 ESC Neil A. Kulkarni Johnson & Johnson Robert M. Almanzan El Paso Electric Crystal Long GECU Alma Alvarado Hunt Family Foundation Donald R. Margo III HUB International Insurance Services Jon and Sharon Amastae Tom and Leah Masters Masters Oil Company/United Bank of El Paso del Norte Sandra Balboa The Hospitals of Providence East Campus Mark & Melanie Matthys Wells Fargo/El Paso Electric Ramiro Barba Union Pacific Victor and Rosie Nevarez El Pasoans Fighting Hunger Bernadette Barba UPS - Brown Damian J. Pillatzke Ysleta I.S.D. Linda J. Barker El Paso Electric Kirk & Judy Robison Pizza Properties, Ltd. Roddex and Sereka Barlow The Hospitals of Providence Memorial Campus/U. S. Army Karl Schosser Hunt Family Foundation Kathryn S. Bayless GECU Richard and Laura I. Silva, Jr. WestStar Bank Thomas Benson Ray and Lilia Tullius Opportunity Center for the Homeless Roberto A. Betance NuStar Energy LP Mary Jane Wilson Hunt Family Foundation Burt & Jo Blacksher WestStar Bank Deborah A. Zuloaga United Way of El Paso County Mary Carmen Briones Peña, Briones, McDaniel & Co. Anonymous Hunt Family Foundation David and Flo Buchmueller Anonymous NuStar Energy LP Sharon Butterworth Anonymous David Byrd The Hospitals of Providence Transmountain Campus Elizabeth A. Caraveo El Paso Electric SILVER LEVEL Arlene E. Carroll WestStar Bank MEMBERSHIP Castro UPS - Brown $1,500 - $2,499 Western Refining Company Charles Chacon UPS - Brown Leslie Ann Allen Western Refining Company Troy A. Champeaux Western Refining Company Daniel Alloway UPS - Brown Chester C. Cheng El Paso Electric Leo Almanza Enterprise Holdings Cynthia T. Conroy WestStar Bank Kenneth Amoruso Johnson & Johnson Cooper UPS - Brown David Aranda El Paso Electric Hector Cota UPS - Brown Cecilia Arroyo Hunt Family Foundation Stephen Crespin Enterprise Holdings Mariana Benavides Hunt Family Foundation Jose Manuel De La Rosa Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Steven T. Buraczyk El Paso Electric Suselis M. De La Torre Lugo Western Refining Company Veronica Caballero Johnson & Johnson Ernesto Diaz UPS - Brown Patricia H. Carter The Hospitals of Providence Memorial Campus Elizabeth Dipp-Metzger Crown Wealth Strategies Zeferino Cisneros GE Healthcare Yvonne Dorado WestStar Bank Allen John Dubea Western Refining Company Jesus M. Dukes, Jr. Rocky Mountain Mortgage Co. Julie Eberting The Hospitals of Providence East Campus Patrick Egan UPS - Brown Michael T. Gallegos Enterprise Holdings Hector Enriquez UPS - Brown Patricia Garcia Hunt Family Foundation Luis Fernandez UPS - Brown Joe A. Garibay Jr El Paso Electric Roberto Flores UPS - Brown Oscar F. Garza Johnson & Johnson Karen R. Fowler The Hospitals of Providence Memorial Campus Diego and Victoria Gonzalez Western Refining Company/The Hospitals of Providence Sierra Campus Kerran and Elizabeth Fowlkes GECU/WestStar Bank Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Gorman Gorman Industrial Supply Mary Carolyn Fraser Gary and Leanne Hedrick University of Texas at El Paso Laura E. Gallegos Fernando Hernandez Hunt Family Foundation Albert Garcia UPS - Brown Robert G. Hulings Western Refining Company Eddie Garcia Texas Gas Service Dean J. Inniss Rocky Mountain Mortgage Co. Yolanda Garcia WestStar Bank Scott and Lynn Kobren Lauterbach, Borschow & Co., P.C. Russell G. Gibson El Paso Electric Denise Lara Hunt Family Foundation Ralph Ginithan UPS - Brown Kerry Lore El Paso Electric David Gomez UPS - Brown Leo Lovett Wells Fargo Mario Gonzales UPS - Brown Richard Lucker Wells Fargo Reyes Gonzalez Western Refining Company Clayton L. Martin NuStar Energy LP Michael Gore WestStar Bank Rocky Miracle El Paso Electric Patrick Gorman Gorman Industrial Supply Keri Moe El Paso Community College Lorena Griese Enterprise Holdings Marcela Y. Navarrete El Paso Water Jane Griffith The Hospitals of Providence East Campus Patricia Neria The Hospitals of Providence East Campus Victor Guillen UPS - Brown Michael Nuñez University Medical Center of El Paso Fernando Guillen UPS - Brown Rebecca Ontiveros Region 19 ESC Harold and Beth Hahn Rocky Mountain Mortgage Co. Elisa Sosa Enterprise Holdings Jason and Alison Hammer Western Refining Company Hilary Pereira Wells Fargo Jerry & Laurie Harris WestStar Bank Johnny Reyes UPS - Brown David Hawkins El Paso Electric David A. Rogers John and Betts Heide Valerie Saad Hunt Family Foundation Orlando Hernandez WestStar Bank 22 23 Alex Hernando UPS - Brown David Veloz United Blood Services of El Paso Frederick J. Hill El Paso Electric Dean Venardos Western Refining Company Arturo Holguin UPS - Brown Maricarmen Ventura Johnson & Johnson Joetta Holland UPS - Brown Max & Erin Villaronga Teachers Federal Credit Union Dawn Hollister UPS - Trade Direct Stephen Walls UPS - Brown Wayne Hopper UPS - Brown Andrew S. Wells Enterprise Holdings Nina Jensen Western Refining Company Troy Wyattt Glazer's David Johnson UPS - Brown Raymundo Zamora UPS - Freight Angela Kennedy UPS - Brown Jule M. Zimet Daniel's Moving & Storage Victor Kilby UPS - El Paso Anonymous Mary E. Kipp El Paso Electric Anonymous Alvino Lara UPS - Trade Direct Anonymous El Paso Community College Steve and Ann Lauterbach Lauterbach, Borschow & Co., P.C. 2 Anonymous El Paso Electric John Lavis 9 Anonymous Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold El Paso Mario Leyva UPS - Brown Anonymous Rocky Mountain Mortgage Co. Alejandro Limon Texas Gas Service 2 Anonymous The Hospitals of Providence Sierra Campus John W. and Susan N. Long HUB International Insurance Services Anonymous The Hospitals of Providence East Campus Rosemary Marin ScottHulse PC Attorneys at Law Anonymous University Medical Center of El Paso Ruben Marquez UPS - Brown Anonymous UPS - Freight Ray and Nancy Marshall Kemp Smith LLP Anonymous UPS - Brown Minerva Martinez Johnson & Johnson 2 Anonymous Wells Fargo Guillermo Martinez UPS - Brown 2 Anonymous Western Refining Company Patricia Martinez WestStar Bank Brandon L. May The Hospitals of Providence East Campus LEADERSHIP SOCIETY Joseph McCormack Western Refining Company MEMBERSHIP Reyes Melendez Enterprise Holdings $750 - $999 Christian Menier Stryker Medical Alexander J. Aboytes El Paso Electric Matthew Metz UPS - Brown Robert J. Anderson The Hospitals of Providence Memorial Campus Jeffre Mills UPS - Brown Apodaca Western Refining Company Alejandro and Liliana Miranda Home Expressions/WestStar Bank David Archer WestStar Bank Jose G. Molina Johnson & Johnson Juan D. Archuleta Western Refining Company Robert Moore & Kate Gannon El Paso Times Alexander Bally UPS - Brown Ceci Miles Mulvihill RMPersonnel, Inc. Anthony Bangs El Paso Water Francisco Munoz UPS - Brown Matthew S. Barnes Western Refining Company Nan Napier Tres Mariposas Inc. Matthew K. Behrens El Paso Water Joe Nevarez El Paso Electric Christine Berry UPS - Brown Susan Oliva Advocacy Center for Children of El Paso Juan Jose Blanco AT&T Jesus P. Oñate El Paso Electric Luis R. Bocanegra University Medical Center of El Paso David and Cindy Osborn WestStar Bank John R. Boomer El Paso Electric Joe B. Pacheco, Jr. AT&T Paul Bowden ITW Ark-Les Warehouse Eduardo Perez El Paso Central Appraisal District William Brady WestStar Bank Carmen I. Perez Linebarger Goggan Blair & Sampson LLP Joshua Bush The Hospitals of Providence East Campus Karl and Patricia Perry The Carol Family HUB International Insurance Services Emily Prado Hunt Family Foundation Lidia Carranco El Paso Water Cynthia Prieto El Paso Electric Leslie A. Chagnon El Paso Electric Luis Quinones UPS - Brown Stephen Chandler The Hospitals of Providence Javier Ramirez UPS - Freight Joe Chemali Jr. Eduardo Ramirez Western Refining Company Katherine Conde St. School Scott and Teri Reinert El Paso Water/Peña, Briones, McDaniel & Co. O'Livian J. Coon WestStar Bank Patrick V. Reinhart El Paso Electric Damon S. Crossland Nationwide Insurance Armando Renteria El Paso Water Donna L. Davis Western Refining Company Homer Renteria WestStar Bank David DeAngelo Western Refining Company Reynaldo Reyes UPS - Brown Sofia Del Olmo The Hospitals of Providence Transmountain Campus Oscar Reyes Western Refining Company Gloria V. Delgado University Medical Center of El Paso Fernando Rico, Jr. El Paso Water Monica Donas WestStar Bank Izza L. Rodriguez Johnson & Johnson Arturo Duran El Paso Water José and Carmen Rodriguez Office of Senator José R. Rodriguez Valene R. Faulkner El Paso Electric Socorro E. Rodriguez WestStar Bank Michelle Fenton El Paso Electric Lee Rodriguez WestStar Bank Laura Fernandez WestStar Bank Catherine Rojas UPS - Brown Jonathan Fitzgerald Western Refining Company Carlos Saldivar UPS - Brown Sandra E. Flores GECU Ana I. Sanchez El Paso Water Armando Flores Johnson & Johnson Gerardo Sanchez Texas Gas Service Maria Pia Frare Western Refining Company Henry Sandoval UPS - Brown Cynthia Frias Western Refining Company Ernesto Saucedo El Paso Electric Gail Gale United Way of El Paso County Oscar Saucedo UPS - Brown Dora Garcia The Hospitals of Providence Memorial Campus Janice D. Schauer WestStar Bank Allison E. Garcia Western Refining Company William Serrata El Paso Community College Lucy Garcia WestStar Bank Elizabeth T. Smith WestStar Bank Tamara Gladkowski WestStar Bank Omar Sonora UPS - Brown Rosario J. Gonzalez WestStar Bank Luis Soto UPS - Brown Norman and Cheryl Gordon Mounce, Green, Myers, Safi, Paxson & Wayne Soza El Paso Electric Michael Graham Graham Capital Strategies, LLC Joel T. Stoltzman Gorman Industrial Supply Michael Graniczny El Paso Electric Jennifer Suitonu The Hospitals of Providence Memorial Campus Gloria Guebara Johnson & Johnson Beatrice Tarango Hunt Family Foundation Irma C. Guerra The Hospitals of Providence Memorial Campus Rhea Tarin WestStar Bank Roberto Guerra WestStar Bank Marcus and Michelle Taylor Enterprise Holdings/DFCC Alejandro Guevara El Paso Electric Joanne and Victor Terrazas WestStar Bank/Wells Fargo Sleta Handly UPS - Supply Chain Solutions Marise L. Textor Western Refining Company Kim D. Hansen Hunt Family Foundation Jose Torres UPS - Brown Lance Hardisty Union Pacific Tracy Van Slyke El Paso Electric Brian D. Hass Western Refining Company 24 Tammy Vasilatos Tammy Vasilatos CPA, LLC Matthew and Ivey Haywood The Hospitals of Providence Sierra Campus/East Campus 25 Mary Lou and Bob Heasley Lincoln Financial Advisors Bill Spears WestStar Bank Angelica Hernandez Teachers Federal Credit Union David L. Stone II El Paso Central Appraisal District Linda M. Hernandez WestStar Bank Sandra Smith WestStar Bank Patrick L. Hoefner FedEx Stephanie Talley The Hospitals of Providence Memorial Campus Mark A. Hohnstreiter El Pasoans Fighting Hunger John E. Taylor WestStar Bank Elisa Holguin HUB International Insurance Services Eric Thompson Cardinal Health Tasha Hopper The Hospitals of Providence Transmountain Campus Henry and Margarita Tinajero WestStar Bank Joseph R. Jacobs Western Refining Company R. Chris Tompkins GECU Orlando Jacquez UPS - Brown Salvador Trejo Johnson & Johnson Johanna L. Jester Texas Gas Service Daniel Trejo Western Refining Company David P. Jimenez Western Refining Company Dorothy Truax Reynolds Home Leon Jorjorian LEEVCO Karl Twichell UPS - Trade Direct Mayra Kelley El Paso Electric Ruben N. Valencia Enterprise Holdings Luis Leal UPS - Brown Valles Hunt Family Foundation Nabor Leija NuStar Energy LP Javier Varela WestStar Bank Enrique Lerma UPS - Trade Direct Daniel P. Vasquez GECU Gloria M. Loera The Hospitals of Providence East Campus Polly Vaughn Pizza Properties, Ltd. Marcus M. Lopez El Paso Electric Juan Velez Johnson & Johnson Nicholas Lore Lauterbach, Borschow & Co., P.C. Michelle Villalaobos Hunt Family Foundation William Lovelady WestStar Bank Rosalinda Villasana UPS - Supply Chain Solutions Gabriela Lujan-Macias UPS - Trade Direct Michael Viramontes Hunt Family Foundation Edie Lundgren GECU Betty Ruth Wakefield Frank Marcus El Paso Electric Anita & Elliott Werner Miguel Alvarez and Jessica Margherio-Alvarez Streamline Professional Services/WestStar Bank Nathan Worley The Hospitals of Providence East Campus Warren Marquette El Paso Water Tracy Yellen Paso del Norte Health Foundation Tricia Marquez Wells Fargo Anonymous El Paso Community College Sherry Marshall El Paso Electric 2 Anonymous Federal Reserve Bank Colleen A. Marusich WestStar Bank 24 Anonymous Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold El Paso David Matta University Medical Center of El Paso 3 Anonymous GECU Ryan McGrath Wells Fargo 4 Anonymous Hunt Family Foundation Natalie Means GECU Anonymous Project Vida Roxanna Medina WestStar Bank Anonymous Rocky Mountain Mortgage Co. Maria Medrano WestStar Bank Anonymous University Medical Center of El Paso Santiago Mendoza Western Refining Company Anonymous UPS - Brown Nathaniel D. Meyer Enterprise Holdings Anonymous Wells Fargo Leticia Missirian El Paso Water 7 Anonymous Western Refining Company Priscilla Monarez WestStar Bank Anonymous WestStar Bank Teresa Montoya GECU Anonymous Ysleta I.S.D. Alejandro Morales IV Enterprise Holdings Anonymous Carlos G. Moran Western Refining Company Perry Morris El Paso Electric EMERGING LEADER Rogelio A. Murillo NuStar Energy LP $500 - $749 Griselda Nanfito Tres Mariposas Inc. Vanessa A. Aguilar Lauterbach, Borschow & Co., P.C. Lorena Y. Navedo University Medical Center of El Paso Kim Aguilera Enterprise Holdings Joanne Nugent Schmid, Broaddus, Nugent & Gano, P.C. Augustine Aldas Hunt Family Foundation David Ornelas El Paso Water Rocio Apodaca El Paso Water Rafael Palma Johnson & Johnson Rosana Aroche Hunt Family Foundation Kay Paredes Pizza Properties, Ltd. Melissa G. Arrieta Western Refining Company Hyung Lae Park El Paso Community College Sergio Arriola WestStar Bank Kathy Parry Hunt Family Foundation Armando Avila WestStar Bank William P. Patton El Paso Electric Darlene Y. Barajas The Hospitals of Providence East Campus DeAngelo Perkins UPS - Brown Russell R. Booth Child Crisis Center of El Paso Charles Pettitt United Way of El Paso County Nicole L. Bradford GECU Horacio Pina UPS - Supply Chain Solutions Nancy Cadena El Paso Electric Russell Polhemus Western Refining Company Teresa E. Carlos GECU Nadia L. Powell El Paso Electric Joshua De La Rosa Western Refining Company Lucia J. Promotor-Ortiz Hunt Family Foundation Adrian Estrada Enterprise Holdings Sherry Quintanilla Del Sol Medical Center Liz Fowlkes WestStar Bank Andres Ramirez El Paso Electric Jose A. Garcia Enterprise Holdings Lucio Ramirez Johnson & Johnson Ever Garcia Dillard's - Cielo Vista Miguel Ramos UPS - Brown Vanessa Gonzalez GECU Monica Ramsey Wells Fargo Edgar R. Herrera Western Refining Company Steve and Becky Rash Lauterbach, Borschow & Co., P.C. Jose G. Lara Enterprise Holdings Julissa Reza El Paso Electric Eric Lee Enterprise Holdings John and Kathleen Rindt HUB International Insurance Services Vanessa G. Leon United Way of El Paso County David Rodriguez El Paso Electric Melissa M. Lopez Diocesan Migrant & Refugee Services Armida Rodriguez El Paso Water Judah Lozano Enterprise Holdings Maria N. Rodriguez Hunt Family Foundation Saul Macias El Paso Electric Claudia Rodriguez WestStar Bank Natasha Montes WestStar Bank Servando Rojas Western Refining Company Michael Morales WestStar Bank Juan M. Romo AT&T Andres E. Moya Western Refining Company Lisa K. Rosendorf El Paso Water Sandra Payan WestStar Bank Derek R. Sanchez GECU Rene Prado Ramirez GECU Daisuke Satoh Johnson & Johnson Mara Portillo WestStar Bank Joseph N. Sayklay WestStar Bank Christopher N. Shields El Paso Water Vince Scarpinato WestStar Bank Daniel W. Sudimack Project Vida George A. Shaffer El Paso Electric Nydia Torres El Paso Electric Mica Espinoza Short Texas Gas Service Nydia Torres and Kevin Washington El Paso Electric/County of El Paso Eric Shouse El Paso Electric Veronica Watts WestStar Bank Guillermo Silva Jr. El Paso Electric Daniel Urias Enterprise Holdings Mark A. Smith Western Refining Company Anonymous Federal Reserve Bank 26 Callie Sneddon Texas Gas Service Anonymous El Paso Electric 27 Membership by Company United Way Staff

United Parcel Service 61 Johnson & Johnson 15 Deborah A. Zuloaga President and CEO UPS - Brown (50) GECU 12 Nina Siros Vice President of Finance and Administration UPS - Freight (3) Wells Fargo 11 Maria Barron Accounting Assistant UPS - Supply Chain Solutions (3) University Medical Center of El Paso 8 Saadia Bookhardt-Smith Project HOPES Parents as Teacher Program Supervisor UPS - Trade Direct (5) Texas Gas Service 6 David Carbajal Receptionist Western Refining Company 56 AT&T 5 Clarissa Cervantes Clerk El Paso Electric 50 El Paso Community College 5 Debra Dominguez Parents as Teachers Administrative Assistant WestStar Bank 49 HUB International Insurance Services 5 Gail Gale Director of Community Impact Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold El Paso 38 Lauterbach, Borschow & Co., P.C. 5 Elizabeth Gamez Marketing and Communications Manager Hunt Family Foundation 30 NuStar Energy LP 5 Vanessa Leon Fundraising Manager The Hospitals of Providence 29 Rocky Mountain Mortgage Co. 5 Jessica Llamas Project HOPES Lead Parent Educator The Hospitals of Providence East Campus (11) United Way of El Paso County 5 The Hospitals of Providence Memorial Campus (8) Federal Reserve Bank 3 Terry Maldonado Administrative Assistant The Hospitals of Providence Sierra Campus (5) Gorman Industrial Supply 3 Adriana Manriquez Community Engagement Coordinator The Hospitals of Providence Transmountain Campus (4) Pizza Properties, Ltd. 3 Charles Pettitt Intel Encore Fellow Enterprise Holdings 18 Ysleta I.S.D. 3 Elizabeth Rivero Combined Campaign Specialist El Paso Water 16 Kristine Rubio VISTA Member Health Access Coordinator Mary Velasquez AmeriCorps Parents as Teachers Program Coordinator

Disclaimer: We gratefully acknowledge all our leadership level givers. The names listed reflect our current records as provided by individuals, organizations, and/ or companies. We deeply regret the possibility that any eligible individual may have been excluded and thank you for your understanding as well as your continued Parents as Teachers AmeriCorps Project Healthy Outcomes through Prevention and Early support of the United Way of El Paso County. Member Parent Educators Support (HOPES) Parents as Teachers Parent Educators

Jennifer Amen Andrea Aguirre Kimberley Cedillo Tameka Baker-Grimes Ernestina Fierro Jocelynn Bryant Financial Accountability Norma Gonzalez Leticia (Lety) Campos Karla Mata Robert Femath Mayra Mendoza Myrna Guzman United Way of El Paso County would not be successful without the trust and confidence of our donors and volunteers. Therefore, Jonathan Modesto Patricia (Patti) Orduno we established a comprehensive set of accountability guidelines reviewed regularly by the Finance Committee and Board of Gabriela Munoz-Martinez Patricia (Pat) Romero Directors. Our annual audit is available at our website, www.unitedwayelpaso.org. Reilynne Padua Mary Jo Werito Beatriz Palomino COMMUNITY SUPPORT LOCAL COMMUNITY SUPPORT Vallery Plowman United Way of El Paso County raises funds through Distribution of Funds: Annually, United Way of El Paso Isela Preciado workplace and individual giving, corporate and foundation County invests in programs and services that are producing Maria Ofelia Ramos de Navarez giving; and through local, state and federal grants. long-lasting, measurable results in the areas of Education, Sylvia Rangel Basic Needs and Income. Maria Lourdes Rivera Brenda Rubio

Other Community Other, $186,623 Gabriela Villalobos Partnerships, $190,225 Individuals, $2,006,202 Administration, $433,769 We extend a thank you and fond farewell to the individuals who left our staff this past year: Megan Clayburn, Gretchen Curry, Fund Raising, Grants and Foundations, $332,401 $1,128,441 Margaux Dalbin, Ben Fresquez, Laura Gallegos, Erika Lizalde, Rebecca Morales, Angelica Ozaeta, and Art Ruiloba. Education, $1,688,867 Gifts Directed by Donors to Individual Agencies, $687,284

Basic Needs, $828,149

Corporate, $921,622 Artist Recognition -

Income, $104,862 Patrick Gabaldon

Workplace giving employee coordinators will receive numbered prints of this gorgeous rendition of an El Paso Please note: An independent audit of Fiscal Year 2016 by Strickler & Prieto, LLP will be available for review in August 2017. Graphs include contributions designated to specific agencies. United Way of El Paso County does not provide program or fiscal oversight of these contributions. United Way of El Paso County does not charge highway. The image of this piece was kindly donated service-providing agencies a membership or application fee. to us by artist Patrick Gabaldon. Patrick was born and raised in El Paso, Texas and he is a product of the No fees are charged to agencies for participation in the Community Impact Fund allocation process. The only fees incurred are general administration and fundraising, taken as a percentage for designated donations - currently 5%. These percentages are based on guidelines established by United Way Worldwide. beautiful culture and spirit found here in the borderland.

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