Florence Crittenton Services of FY 2014 Annual Report July 1, 2013- June 30, 2014 Now Online at: www.flocritco.org/AR Table of Contents

Inside the Overview FY 2014 Who we serve Annual Report • An average of 241 teen mothers throughout the school year Who We Are & Who We Serve 2 • 130 infants and toddlers per semester in the Early Message from the Chair & President/CEO 3 Learning Center Florence Crittenton High School 4 • 332 young fathers and extended family members through the Family Engagement Center Student and Family Support Program 5 Early Learning Center 6 Digital Storytelling 7 Demographics Financial Statement 8 The population of Florence Crittenton High School is: Foundations and Corporations 9 Pathbuilders and Special Gifts 10 • 76% Hispanic Friends of Flo Crit 11-13 • 9% African American Capital Campaign 14 • 9% Caucasian Special Events – Miles for Moms 15 • 3% Asian American Special Events - Luncheon 16 • 3% Multi-racial GIVING Project 17 • 52% are food-insecure GIVING Project Supporters 18 • 49% lack stable housing Additional Projects 19 Volunteers 20 Board of Directors and Staff 21 Other Facts Junior Board and HAC 22 A large percentage of students at Florence Crittenton High School come from at-risk backgrounds that present difficult challenges, such as physical and sexual abuse, Florence Crittenton Services of Colorado is drugs and alcohol, gang pressure, immigration issues, committed to helping teen families create psychological issues and poverty. cycles of success. Using a comprehensive and proven approach, Florence Crittenton Services Florence Crittenton Services’ progressive approach, combining education with childcare, counseling sup- offers a spectrum of wraparound services to port, life skills and parenting training, developmental and the entire teen family, including education, mental health counseling and much more, helps these health/wellness services, career guidance and vulnerable teen families create multigenerational cycles parenting training through Florence Crittenton of success. High School, the Early Learning Center and the Family Engagement Center. The School Florence Crittenton Services, has forged a unique partnership with 96 S. Zuni St., Denver, CO 80223-1208 Public Schools (DPS) for over 25 years. It serves 303-321-6363 | www.flocritco.org | [email protected] pregnant and parenting teens who are eligible to attend Denver schools.

Florence Crittenton Services Annual Report—July 1, 2013-June 30, 2014 2 Message from the CEO and Chair of the Board of Directors

The 2013-2014 fiscal year was indeed a momentous one for Florence Crittenton Services, and we are honored to share with you the highlights of this remarkable period. Our public-private partnership reinforced its commitment to teen families by launching the Campus Redevelopment Project, in which Denver Public Schools invested $6 million of General Obligation Bond financing and Florence Crittenton Services worked to raise $2.8 million in philanthropic support through its Building for Teen Family Success capital campaign (see page 14 for more details).

The Florence Crittenton Campus continues to be a safe and nurturing environment where teen mothers and their children get the support they need to be successful. As the architectural plans were finalized for the Campus Redevelopment, it was so exciting to be able to see how this community is evolving into a state-of- the-art learning center to better serve teen mothers and their families, and reach even more of these truly remarkable young women.

This year our students made extraordinary efforts to progress academically, develop positive parenting skills, prepare for college and careers and complete their degrees. Their little ones also received the highest-quality care and education, bringing them another step closer to kindergarten-readiness. The combination of academ- ic rigor, quality early learning and targeted wraparound supports were key to this success. Two generations moved steadily towards a better life and a brighter future.

Dedicated staff, along with an outpouring of voluntary and philanthropic support from donors, Board members and other supporters continue to provide our teen mothers and their children unparalleled opportunities at Florence Crittenton Services. Thank you for your generous support!

In partnership,

Suzanne Banning, President and CEO Michael J. Kehoe, Board Chair

Florence Crittenton Services Annual Report—July 1, 2013-June 30, 2014 3 Florence Crittenton High School

Operated in partnership with Denver Public Schools, Florence Crittenton High School is the largest and most comprehensive provider of academic and support services to pregnant and parenting teen mothers in the region. As an Intensive Pathways School, we provide intensive academic and affective services to students at the highest risk of drop-out. Our educational program meets both the Denver Public Schools and Common Core standards, while offering a continuum of health and social services to help our students stay in school and succeed academically. During the FY 2014 year, the High School served 287 students.

Post-Secondary Schools Chosen by Scholarships Awarded to FCHS Graduates FCHS Graduates Denver Scholarship Foundation Arapahoe Community College Red Rocks First Generation Scholarship 81% Auguste Escoffier School of Culinary Arts of eligible seniors received College Invest Scholarship their high school Community College of Denver diplomas - more than twice Connie Lieding Scholarship Fund the national average of 40% Concorde Career College of teen moms. Zonta Club of Denver II Sue Burch Scholarship Emily Griffith Technical School Robert Glenn Jensen Scholarship 100% Front Range Community College of those graduating had Comcast Leaders and Achievers Scholarship plans for post-secondary Metropolitan State University of Denver education and/or a full time job - only five students were Red Rocks Community College undecided.

Florence Crittenton Services Annual Report—July 1, 2013-June 30, 2014 4 Student and Family Support Program

Florence Crittenton High School students face many extra challenges in their efforts to become self-sufficient and graduate from high school. Most are living in poverty and a significant percentage have experienced homelessness, domestic violence, abuse or other traumatic events. Many do not have any family support. For these young women, the thought of dropping out and giving up can quickly gain traction. The individualized, wraparound supports offered to students by Florence Crittenton Services to help them manage these challenges are critical. Our dedicated SFSP team helps students to learn coping skills, maternal and child health, parenting and benefit-system navigation in order to help them overcome family and community barriers to their success.

287 teen mothers, 50 young fathers, and 186 extended family members received services from the Student and A Glance Into SFSP Family Support Program in m 94% of pregnant students delivered full-term (≥ 37 weeks), healthy birth-weight FY2014. (≥ 5.5 lb) babies—compared to the national pre-term, low birth-weight rate of 14.5% for women under 20. m 75% of Teen Parenting students increased their knowledge of physical, socio- emotional, and cognitive developmental milestones for children ages 0-3. The wraparound services we m 80% of homebound students demonstrated knowledge and information use and “provide our students make such a 100% showed knowledge increases in the categories of (a) pregnancy, (b) labor, difference in their academic and and (c) the early developmental stages of the child’s life. personal outcomes. m 45% of students received the child-abuse-and-neglect-prevention Nurturing -Desta Taye-Chanell, Director” of Parenting curriculum: 49% shifted from High Risk to Medium Risk the Student and Family Support Program m 96% of students demonstrated proficiency at or above the norm with regards to socio-emotional intelligence and ability problem-solve, as evidenced by pre-to- post test scores m 100% of teen families had access to information, linkage, and referrals on quality child care and other community resources

5 Florence Crittenton Services Annual Report—July 1, 2013-June 30, 2014 Early Learning Center

The Early Learning Center is the agency’s on- site, licensed, Qualistar-rated early childhood center that addresses the education and care needs of our teen mothers’ infants and toddlers— ages 0 to 3. It serves about 130 infants and toddlers each year. Composed of age-appropriate classrooms, the Early Learning Center provides best practice-based social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development services for infants and toddlers, ages 6 weeks to 3 years.

Utilizing evidence-based curricula and state-of- The Early Learning the-art progress measurement tools, the Early Learning Center offers quality, effective early child- Center by the Numbers hood education to some of the most vulnerable young children in our community. m Served 144 children ages 0 to 3 On May 21, infants and toddlers donned graduation caps in the organization’s first Early m Maintained a three-of-four-stars Qualistar Learning Centergraduation ceremony. This new rating tradition furthers the celebratory spirit that permeates the campus when our young women m 90% of children who attended the Early complete high school and earn diplomas. Learning Center (≥ 4 months) were at or above age-appropriate developmental levels

m 100% of children were screened for unmet developmental expectations.

m Increased the average rate of the Early Learning Center’s daily utilization by teen mothers to 73%—whereas only 49% of Colorado children (age ≤ 4) are in formalized care

m 100% of children were up-to-date on age- appropriate immunizations and 95% were up-to-date on well-child checks

m 77% of teen moms whose children attended the Early Learning Center actively participated in the Raising a Reader program

Florence Crittenton Services Annual Report—July 1, 2013-June 30, 2014 6 Digital Storytelling

In 2012, Florence Crittenton Services received a grant from the Ford Foundation to conduct three different work- shops with teen mothers at Florence Crittenton High School for the purpose of producing 2-3 minute digital stories. Since that time, more than 20 students have participated in the project that demonstrates issues of personal significance while at the same time learning 21st century skills. The project has received both national and local support from a collaboration of the following organizations:

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Anthropology, University of Colorado

Denver

Latino Research and Policy Center, Colorado School of Public Health

National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health

University of Colorado Denver, Anschutz Medical Campus

Youth + Tech + Health

The Digital Storytelling Project is geared towards raising awareness and advocating for support, not stigma. Since the project’s inception, Florence Crittenton Services has stood behind our teen mothers and continued to advocate on their behalf for community support. 7 Florence Crittenton Services Annual Report—July 1, 2013-June 30, 2014 Financial Statement

Florence Crittenton Services Annual Report—July 1, 2013-June 30, 2014 8 Foundations & Corporations

Foundation Gifts Platinum Copper ($20,000+) ($1,000-$2,499) Special Partners A. V. Hunter Trust, Inc. Community First Foundation The Anschutz Foundation Colorado State Bank & Trust Caring for Colorado Foundation Foundation The Colorado Health Foundation Wells Fargo Foundation The Denver Foundation Fox Family Foundation Helen K. & Arthur E. Johnson Foundation Martin Family Foundation Gifts from Mel Wolf Foundation Corporations & Other The Nord Family Foundation Rose Community Foundation Organizations The Sam S. Bloom Foundation The Temple Hoyne Buell Foundation Platinum Women’s Foundation of Colorado ($20,000+) University of Colorado Gold ($10,000-$19,999) Gold Charity Fund ($10,000-$19,999) The Dixie Foundation, Inc. Bank of the West The Jay & Rose Phillips Family Foundation of Colorado The Melvin & Elaine Wolf Silver Foundation, Inc. ($5,000-$9,999) Peyback Foundation Bank of America Virginia W. Hill Foundation Rocky Mountain Active 20-30 Sprout Foundation Suncor Energy (U.S.A.) Inc. Venoco, Inc Silver ($5,000-$9,999) Bronze Beveridge Family Foundation Boettcher Foundation ($2,500-$4,999) RockJensen Foundation Colorado Academy The TJX Foundation, Inc. FirstBank Holding Company Xcel Energy Foundation Level 3 Communications Zonta Club of Denver II Bronze ($2,500-$4,999) BabiesNow! Foundation Copper EZCorp Foundation ($1,000-$2,499) Rollie R. Kelley Family Foundation Applewood Plumbing Heating & Fund Electric Schlessman Family Foundation PCL Construction Enterprises Inc. Staples Foundation for Learning Senior Financial Network Roecker Consulting Group

Florence Crittenton Services Annual Report—July 1, 2013-June 30, 2014 9 Pathbuilders and Special Gifts

Platinum Copper Tribute Gifts ($20,000+) ($1,000-$2,499) Anonymous Donor in honor of Suzanne Banning Elaine and Michael Ackerman Phyllis Coors Amy Carder in honor of Suzanne Banning Rebecca Alexander and David Michael and Yun Hui Kehoe Alice Cook in honor of Tammy Berberick Starbuck Edna Cotton in honor of Susan Mohr & Kat Machan Harriet Moyer Aptekar and Dr. Donald Gold Dawn Doty in honor of Carri Clemens W. Aptekar ($10,000-$19,999) Elsa Holguin in honor of Judy Koff Craig Archibald and Ann Sperling Stacy Fairbanks Brown in honor of Toni Simmons Suzanne Banning and Bridget Brophy Doug and Jenny Hock Dixie Hitchler in honor of Tammy Berberick Tammy and Dan Berberick Suzanne Kintzele Luana Lamkin in honor of Susan Carparelli Roger and Jeannie Christensen Al and Frances Troppmann Katherine Plog Martinez in honor of Lee Renfrow Linda and Raymond Clark Shaun and Debbie Yancey Kelley Roberts in honor of Toni Simmons Carri and Chris Clemens Anonymous Sheila Bugdanowitz in honor of Judy Koff Cynthia Coors George Sparks in honor of Toni Simmons Elizabeth Brandon Coors and Todd Olson Stephanie Tryba in honor of Judy Koff Silver Tres and Cynthia Coors Klasina VanderWerf in honor of Deborah Corley ($5,000-$9,999) Virginia and Kenneth Coors Elizabeth Wegscheid in honor of Laura Wegscheid Shannon Cumberland Connor Whitney in honor of Judy Koff Ellen Balaguer and Mark Chase Katharine and Mark Dickson Johanna Wilson in honor of Andy Bailey John and JoAnn Congdon Helen Drexler Suzanne Banning in memory of Sue Wombacher Paula M. Connelly Kathleen English Mary Buzzelli-White in memory of Jerry White Carolyn Daniels Nancy M. Faunce Susan Carparelli in memory of Sue Wombacher Ingrid DeGreef Ellen Filipiak Robert Freimuth in memory of Jolene Freimuth Mark Eddy and Diane Carman John R. Flanders Bret Patterson in memory of Sue Wombacher Del and Millie Hock Rebecca and Kenneth Gart Stacey Pyeatt in memory of Sue Wombacher Patti Klinge and Connie McArthur Kevin Hehn Judy and David Koff Anonymous Mary Reisher and Barry Berlin Donald R. and Moira Jackson Gerald W. Kintzle Kevin and Margaret Kuhn Bronze Scott and Juanita Lilley ($2,500-$4,999) Sharon and Gerald Linhart John Lundeen and Donna Walker Judy Businga and Steven Anonymous Gerstenberger Anonymous Susan and Russell Carparelli Cathy McWilliams Celia Heywood and Richard Mark and Cathy Mollandor Montalvo Alethia Morgan and Mark Fall Ann Hinkins-Steiner and Dave Susan Morrice Steiner Brigid O’Connor and Kevin Vollmer Diane and Andrew Kane Scott and Marcia Page Mari Ann and John Martin Lee J. Renfrow Susan Mohr and Kathy Machan Heidi Rumsey Trey and Linda Nobles Toni Simmons and Scott Sampson Albert and Debbie Rosenthaler Karen Sparrow Bud and Marie Wonsiewicz Roberta and Charles Speltz Denise Trujillo-Brown Kathleen Vazquez Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous

10 Florence Crittenton Services Annual Report—July 1, 2013-June 30, 2014 Friends of Florence Crittenton Services

Shirley Abegg Joan K. Brucha Azucena Diaz-Nunez Teri Abell Marti Brust Mrs. Bunny Dines Accenture Employees Susanne S. Bryan Margaret Dioguardi Debra Sue Adams Dr. and Mrs. Jerome M. Buckley Sheri R. DiPaglia Elyse Adlen Cathy and Bil Buhler Sharon and Michael Dix Jody Alderman Patricia Buys Dona T. Dodson Rowena Alegria Mary Buzzelli-White Julia and Robert Donohue Cynthia Rena Alexander June Bybee Dawn Doty Rebecca Alexander and David Starbuck Graciela Cabral John T. Dowling Tracy Alleman Barbara Caley Larry and Linda Drake Nordstrom Marketplace Rack Donna and John Campanella Benita Duran Anonymous Donor Amelia Campos-Garcia Pamela Durkee and Pinnacol Assurance Anonymous Donor Stephen L. Canges Dawn Christofferson Xcel Energy Anonymous Donor Visda and Thomas Carson Kathy Ebright Lauren Archuletta Terry Casalla David Eckelberger Lawrence Archuletta Nancy Case Ann Eldridge Susan and Mort Arlow-Aaronson Ms. Christine A. Chance Richard S. and Margaret A. Elliott Mark Armour Julie Charles Kathy Emery Charles Aschwanden Christine Chirichigno Ra’Kel Engelkens Douglas Askam Miss Addison Choi Marshall and Louise England Sarah and Dan Babb Dawn and Pamela Christofferson Becky English Andy and Kate Bailey Casey Churchley Abby English Waldbaum Cynthia Balch Julia C. Clark Jeannie Ernst Tangier Barnes Suzie Clemens Mary Ervolina, MSW Joe Barrows Lois and Tracy Cochran David Espinosa Robert and Mary Bearman Steve and Patti Shwayder-Coffin Ms. Diane Estrada Kelly Bedard Cathleen Colby Colleen and David Evans Susanna Beier Anonymous Darlene Evans Clark Bencomo Steve and Diane Collins Jan Eyer and Gregg Reese Diane Berberick Deborah Condo Stacy Fairbanks Brown Gregory and Kelly Berger Alice I. Cook Sharon Faircloth Mrs. Diane M. Bergin Gretchen Cooper Beth Faragher and Michael Daur Maribeth and Jack Berry Ginia and Kenneth Coors Barbara and Thomas Feige Barbara and Daniel Berv Anonymous Jennifer Fields Deborah S. Beveridge Debbie Gilboy Corley Dorit Fischer Jenna Bicego Edna Cotton Elizabeth Fischer Kendra Black Brooke K. Cozort Anonymous Ann and Del Block Timothy Cranston and Ann Roecker Doug Fix and Jane Roberts Becca Bolden Helen Cregger Lisa Flores Pamela Bonnie Marisol Cruz George and Sally Fosha Kim Booker Cathy and Peter Culshaw Ms. Mary Ann Franden Juan and Cesilie Botello Rita M. Curtin Robert Freimuth Stephen Bounds Dennis Dahl Joel and Sharon Friedman Natalia Bovee and Bradley J. Coen Lisa Dahl Bruce C. Friend Linda Bowman Vicki and David Dansky Joel Fry Katharine and Matt Brenton Angela and Jim Davidson Frances Gallegos Anonymous Cynthia A. Deal Renee Gallegos Craig Brown Dick and Ze Deane Anonymous Leslie Brown Elizabeth Dehm Ledy Garcia-Eckstein Linda and Wes Brown Ross Dell Misty D. Gardner Margaret Brown Cynthia and Thomas Denkenberger Paul T. Garnett and Mindy Brown Denver Employees Combined Jill D. Brooks-Garnett Joan K. Brucha Campaign Anonymous Donor Julie Gart Marti Brust Jennifer DeVincent Andrea and Christopher Gatchis

Florence Crittenton Services Annual Report—July 1, 2013-June 30, 2014 11 Friends of Florence Crittenton Services

Andrea and Matt Geerdes Debbie Hockman Jan and Brian Locket Jeanne and James Geraghty Jennifer Hoffman Heather L. Lolmaugh Anna Gerstenberger Dorotha and Donald Hogue Ada Loving Bailey Gessmann Elsa Holguin and Ed Lucero Miriam MacKay Jane and Ronald Gibbs Gretchen and Jason Hollrah Kathy Maestas Laura Giocomo Anonymous Nilsa and Dave Mahon Allison Gleichman and Ben Schumacher Marianne and Craig Horner Dawn Majluf Marcy Glenn and Tom Goulet DeeDee and Dwight Houser Jennifer Mandelson Greg and Renee Glissmann Amy Hudson and Scott Deming Cynthia Mares Diane and Steve Godeaux Julie and David Hughes Carol J. Markley Hannah Goedert Zoe Hughes Sherry Marsh Betty and W.G. Goewey Maryanna and Sonny Hutchison Anonymous Victoria Gomez Betancourt Kathy and Jeff Isenhart Jean Martin Mary and Ronald Goodwin Julie Jackson Lisa Martinez Marybeth Goodwin Trudy Jagger Marty J. Mashe Sandi and Lee Grandberry Patti James Joan Mast-Loughridge Jo Ann Grandys Joy and David Jensen John Mastro Susan and Frank Graziano Anonymous Tanya Mathews Tennyson W. Grebenar Lee and Jessica Johnson Michele Maxfield Mary Lynn and Thomas Green Stephen T. Johnson Mary and Calvin McClellan Dee Dee Greene Asten Patricia Johnston and Mrs. Aneta A. McKay Janis Tropp Ground Nina H. Leitman Linda E. McKinzie James and Mary Groves Anonymous Molly Meinert Miriam Grynberg P.K. Jones Patricia and Michael Melosh Alicia and Wayne Guerra Sandra Jones Alexandra Metzl Michelle and Stephen Gutierrez James Kade Melanie Meyer Jim and Laura Hahn Cynthia C. Kahn Kate Meyers Sally Hallingstad Daniel Kaiser Nancy T. Miani Frank Hamm Sheri Lynn Kaiser Gale and Jan Miller Lisa Hamm-Greenawalt and Lisa and Kevin Kalscheur Leslie and Jeff Modesitt Bob Greenawalt Noreen Keleshian and Roger Moore Natalie and Johnnie Montecalvo Valerie Hampton Lewis Kellin Judy H. Montero Gena Hannaway Cynthia A. Kellogg Gene and Vicki Morton The Hartnett Family Kevin Kelly April Mosser Mr. and Mrs. Rex B. Hastings Kristi Kelly Denise K. Munger Anna Jo Haynes Deborah Kennedy Erin Murray and Ezekiel Williams Kristen Heckendorf Andrew and Sherry Kenney Dr. Ida Nakashima Schneck Anonymous Andrew Kim Anonymous Elizabeth A. Heid Carla King Shawn Needham Diane and Kerry Heidel Jennifer A. Kirn Andrea and Paul Nelson Randal and Norma Heinz Sheila S. Kowal Anonymous Kathy and Andy Henderson Brook and Kelly Kramer Linda Noe Judene Hendricks Paula and Bill Kurtz Mary Ellen Noga Lynn D. Herlinger Kodi Kutler Linda E. Nordlander Melanie Herrera Bortz Judith Lajoie Justin Norton Lauren-Marie Heyl Luana Lamkin Christine and Stanley Obert Susan U. Higginbottom Lynn M. Larson Barbara and Richard O’Brien Susan Hills Dr. Carol L. Lassen Kathy and Steven O’Dell Kimberly Hirst Lisa M. Latts Sara and Mikio Ohgushi Dixie Hitchler Melissa Ledger Steve and Joan Ophaug Nicole Hobby Joan M. Leimkuhler Calvin M. Owens Leslie and David Hock Mollie Leone Eric Palmquist Debbie Hockman Doug Linkhart Sara Parr Jennifer Hoffman Abbey and Jim Lochhead Bret Patterson

Florence Crittenton Services Annual Report—July 1, 2013-June 30, 2014 12 Friends of Florence Crittenton Services

Gabriel Patterson Mary Beth and Mark Schumacher Lauren Varner Stephanie and Gabriel Patterson Laura R. Schwinkendorf Mary Lou Venrick Cruz Pedraza-Ruiz Christine Searls Amarilis Viera Perry C. Peine Keith Segel Jill Voegtle Tracy Perez Jerry and Betsy Shea Janis and Robert Von Rueden Carolyn and John Perna Kathryn Sheehy Michelle and Bill Wagner Lora Ann and James Perry Kimberly and Craig Sheffield Salman Wakil Beverly A. Petry Susan Shepherd Chris Walker Tiffany Pfeifer and Justin Pfeifer Dena Sikole Jessica and Mark Wall Aleta and Richard Phelps Melanie J. Silva Anonymous Michael Pichler Anonymous Anne Warhover Donna Pierce Maegan Singleton Jana and Kent Waryan Carisma Player Sarah C. Sloan Paul Washington Katherine Plog Martinez James C. Smallwood, Jr. Anonymous Jan Pogar Marriott and John Smart James Webster Rachel Porter Megan Smith Elizabeth and Ed Wegscheid Stacey and Kevin Pyeatt Theresa and Bruce Smith Laura J. Wegscheid Caitlin Quander Elizabeth Snively Jim and Jane Weist Mary Quillin and Robert Quillin Edie Sonn Anonymous Richard Rainaldi and Martha Records Donna Sorensen and Vince Dean Bart and Nancy Westcott Frank and Julie Rausch George Sparks and Shandra Brown Carolynne C. White Catherine Reedy Astrid Spies and Sean Fontaine Emily White Terry Bernuth Brock Squire Mary M. Williams Daphne Reiff Akwe Starnes Johanna Wilson Joanne Reilly and Ronald T. Otsuki Marilyn and Timothy Stechert Stefanie Winfield Donna and Eric Reischel Andrea and Stefan Stein Laura Wing LaNee Reynolds Suzanne Stratman Heather and Jamison Wise Meshach Y. Rhoades Mary Sullivan and Sherman Miller Elisabeth Wolf Susan Rivedal David Suppes Lynn and Samuel Womack David B. Roark Anonymous Susan Wombacher, Estate of Richard Roark Sean Sweeney Dale and Virginia Wood Chad Roberts Katie A. Sweet Dana Wood Kelley Roberts Mojdeh Talebian Lael Woodruff Alan and Emily Robinson Desta Taye-Channell and Bruce Sandra Younghans Ellen and Scott Robinson Channell Kimberly Zaerr Lisa and John Robinson Elizabeth Templeton Leann Robinson Steven Teselle and Rebecca Russell Stacy and Jeffrey Robinson Jeff Tetrick Mary Kay and Michael Rolsch Marcy Therrien Laura Rosseisen Dr. Nancy M. Thompson Sara and Harley Rotbart Anonymous Anne and Frank Rowe Jodie Torpey Tamara and Jake Rowe Kristen and Paul Tourangeau Lisa Rai Roy Jean and Charles Townsend Shelly Rule Diane Truwe Yolanda and Steve Russell Stephanie Tryba Ann and Art Ryan Gerda Tuchel Tessa Rybkowski Lauren Tulper Stephanie Salazar-Rodriguez Julie Underdahl Jonathan Saul Elizabeth and Chris Van der Stokker Barbara Schane Deb and Bob Van Houten Richard and Rebecca Schell Klasina VanderWerf and H.J. Bryan Schmit Thomas, III Joanne E. Schroeder Patricia Vandevander 13 Florence Crittenton Services Annual Report—July 1, 2013-June 30, 2014 Capital Campaign

Special Thanks to Sue Carparelli

Renovating the facilities on the Florence Crittenton campus became a strategic priority in 2013. A great champion who, together with the Board and other Florence Crittenton Services of Colorado launched a $2.8 key stakeholders, helped million capital campign to expand facilities that help assure the lead the organization to long-term success of teen mothers and their children. its next chapter is Susan E. Carparelli. The “Building for Teen Family Success” capital campaign will provide: Sue served as the President and CEO of Florence Crittenton Services from 2010 until 1 Early Childhood Education Center the spring of 2014. She worked hard to steer the agency toward this important milestone. Family Services Center 2 Sue contributed tremendous support to the Child Care Services Fund mission of Florence Crittenton Services. Her 3 tenure helped to solidify key partnerships, 4 Transportation capacity building including the strong collaboration between Denver Health (DH), Denver Public Schools (DPS) and the agency. As a result, the new campus will feature the Alethia E. Morgan, MD Health Center, the 17th center in the network of school-based health care operated by DH and DPS, and the first one in Colorado to include obstetrics.

Capital Campaign Donors

The Abarca Family Carri and Chris Clemens Michael and Yun Hui Kehoe Anne and Frank Rowe The Anschutz Foundation The Daniels Fund Judy and David Koff Suzanne Stratman Tony and Kira Antista Helen and Joe Drexler Kevin and Margaret Kuhn Temple Hoyne Buell Dr. Donald W. Aptekar and Harriet Kathleen J. English Law Office of Mark Major, P.C. Foundation Moyer Aptekar John and Priscilla Flanders Scott and Juanita Lilley Colin and Vicky Terras Craig Archibald and Ann Sperling Brian and Cathy Fleischmann Martin Family Foundation Ron and Susan Tilton Steve and Lisa Bain Gates Family Foundation Patti Klinge and Connie McArthur Al and Frances Troppmann Suzanne Banning and Bridget Brophy Valerie Hampton Susan Mohr and Kathy Machan Luis and Teresa Ventoza Dan and Tammy Berberick Del and Mille Hock Alethia (Lee) Morgan, MD and Carolynne White and Kelly and Greg Berger Doug and Jenny Hock Mark Fall Chris Macaulay The Beveridge Family Foundation Gretchen Hollrah Louis Sullivan Olmos Juan and Cesilie Botello Dorotha Hogue Scott and Marcia Page Deron and Deborah Brown Helen K. and Arthur E. PCL Construction Sue and Russ Carparelli Johnson Foundation Mary Reisher and Barry Berlin Linda and Raymond Clark Diane and Andrew Kane Anne and Frank Rowe

Florence Crittenton Services Annual Report—July 1, 2013-June 30, 2014 14 Special Events: Miles for Moms

The May 2014 Miles for Moms event saw nearly 500 runners, walkers, donors, volunteers and supporters participate with us at Sloan’s Lake on Mother’s Day weekend. The event raised more than $40,000 to support Florence Crittenton Services’ mission to educate, prepare and empower teen mothers to be productive members of the community.

A record-setting 40 teams registered for the run/walk and participated in team competitions. Prizes were awarded to PCL Construction for recruiting the team with the most members; and to Bridget Brophy, a Denver Public Schools bus driver and philanthropist, whose team raised the most funds. Additionally, this year Florence Crittenton High School graduate Lesley Del Rio and her team, The Beez Kneez, took home the prize for the most-spirited team—which was comprised of current FCHS students and alumnae. The 2014 Miles for Moms walk/run surpassed the one in 2013 in total sponsorships and registered teams. This event has truly become a signature event, honoring our teen mothers and their families and helping us to increase awareness around the issues that affect them. We look forward to even more success in 2015. Sponsors Platinum Booth Sponsors Colorado Symphony Orchestra Pearl Street Fitness ($5,000+) ($25-$150) Costco Piatti’s Restaurant PCL Construction After Hours Urgent Care Denver Cutthroats Hockey Pink Fog Studios, Inc. Arapahoe Community College Edgewater Ace Hardware Racine’s Restaurant Gold Bright Beginnings USA Elitch Gardens Theme & Water Road ID ($2,500-$4,999) Optimal Motion Chiropractic Park Southwest Airlines Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield TCF Bank Elitch Lanes Summit Restaurant Denver Health Mecical Center Elway’s Cherry Creek Tamale Kitchen DIRECTV Fresh Fish Company The Melting Pot In Kind Donors Garbanzo Mediterranean Grill Town Hall Arts Center Belly Bliss I Heart Colorado Photography Uber Technologies Bronze Body Realm Therapeutics Jersey Mike’s Subs White Fence Farm Restaurant ($500-$999) Bolder BOULDER, Inc. Landmark Theaters Wings Over the Rockies Museum Delta Dental Bookies Bookstore Ltd. Love and Logic Institute YMCA of the Rockies FirstBank Holding Company Brunswick Heather Ridge Lanes Madcap Theater Zachry Engineering Children’s Museum of Denver Madcap Theater Christine Everson Marlowe’s Paramount Café

Florence Crittenton Services Annual Report—July 1, 2013-June 30, 2014 15 Special Events: Cycles of Success Luncheon

Florence Crittenton Services’ Annual Cycles of Success Luncheon was an inspirational event for all who at- tended in 2013. Lucille O’Neal – keynote speaker and mother to NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal – spoke to the audience about the importance of education and persevering through all of life’s challenges. The October event was held at the Seawell Grand Ballroom at the Denver Performing Arts Complex and centered on the theme of Lucille’s recent book, Walk Like You Have Somewhere to Go.

In addition to Lucille’s empowering speech about her own life as a teen mother, Class of 2013 Florence Crittenton High School graduates Meghan Nix and Mariana Baltazar shared their experiences with the audience. Both girls participated in the Digital Storytelling project, a Ford-funded research initiative realized in conjunction with the University of Colorado at Denver, The National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health, Latino Research and Policy Center, and Youth + Tech + Health Organization. Their stories were screened at the luncheon and offered audience members a glimpse into the daily life and struggles of a teen mother. The 2013 Cycles of Success Luncheon raised nearly $120,000, and more than 500 tickets were sold. D. A. Davidson Sponsors FirstBank Holding Company Platinum Gold Forest City Stapleton ($5,000+) ($2,500-$4,999) Husch Blackwell Colorado Business Bank Elaine Berman Kaiser Permanente Regional Office Denver Health Foundation Linda Clark KPMG LLP EnCana Oil & Gas (USA) Inc. Helen Drexler Lewis Roca Rothgerber LLC Lockton Companies, LLC Diane Kane Linhart Public Relations PCL Construction Enterprises Inc. Alethia Morgan Mile High United Way DIRECTV Kevin Kuhn & Wheeler Trigg UMB Bank Colorado, N.A. O’Donnell Carolynne White & Brownstein Bronze Gold Hyatt Farber Schreck ($750+) ($2,500-$4,999) Baker & Hostetler LLP Anne Rowe Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield Bank of the West Comdata Corp Aon Foundation CenturyLink K Financial Aon Hewitt CHARM, Inc. Law Office Of Mark Major Ehrhardt Keefe Steiner & Hottman Colliers International OZ Architecture LLLP COPIC Insurance Companies Pure Brand Communications Oakwood Charities, LLC Custom Design Blinds Shades & Retirement Planning Services Inc. Judy Koff Shutters Valued Investment Partners, LLC Wheeler Trigg O’Donnell Foundation Florence Crittenton Services Annual Report—July 1, 2013-June 30, 2014 16 The GIVING Project

Throughout the months of November and December, Florence Crittenton Services worked to collect food dona- tions, gifts and diapers with a goal of providing our teen mothers with a Thanksgiving meal and a special Christmas morning through the GIVING Project.

Thanks to an outpouring of generous community support, 150 teen mothers were provided with reusable grocery bags that contained all of the necessary ingredients for a traditional Thanksgiving meal.

This year’s GIVING Tree project collected more than 500 gifts for 140 pregnant and parenting teen mothers at Florence Crittenton Services. More than 30 volunteers worked to sort, wrap and distribute gifts to Florence Crittenton High School students and their children.

Both thanksGIVING and GIVING Tree, the signature events of the GIVING Project, would not be possible without the generous support of the community.

Florence Crittenton Services Annual Report—July 1, 2013-June 30, 2014 17 GIVING Project Supporters

Florence Crittenton Services’ GIVING Project campaign means the difference between joy and heartache for the teen parents we serve and their families. Your generosity means so much.

Individuals Steiner Kellyan Coors Janus Capital Group Shirley Abegg Kimberly Hirst Asusena Diaz-Nunez Law Office of Mark Major Hope Adler Doug and Jenny Hock Hilary Haynes Linhart Public Relations Anonymous DeeDee and Dwight Houser Jenifer Heath National Labor Relations Board Harriet Moyer Aptekar and Kathy and Jeff Isenhart Kyle G. Hughes - Region 27 Dr. Donald W. Aptekar Trudy Jagger Trudy Jagger Offshore Molds, Inc. Lawrence Archuletta Diane and Andrew Kane Diane and Andrew Kane Retirmement Planning Services Charles Aschwanden Deborah Kennedy Alexandra M. Kister St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church Sarah and Dan Babb Kodi Kutler Raylah Pouw The Berry Company Melanie Herrera Bortz Tanya Mathews Toni Simmons and Scott The Cable Center Events Suzanne Banning and Bridget Michael and Patti Melosh Sampson Welborn Sullivan Meck & Brophy Leslie and Jeff Modesitt Akwe Starnes Tooley, P.C. Dr. and Mrs. Jerome M. Buckley April Mosser Rochelle Sutton WOW! Internet Cable & Phone Cathy and Bil Buhler Andrea and Paul Nelson The Tryba Family Yanari Watson McGaughey, P.C. Julie Charles Mary Ellen Noga Devon Unkeless Zachry Casey Churchley Linda E. Nordlander Claudia Vargas Linda and Raymond Clark Steve and Joan Ophaug Deborah Condo Montessori School of Washing- Companies and Angela and Jim Davidson ton Park Donna Sorensen and Vince Dean Carolyn and John Perna Organizations Elizabeth Dehm Lora Ann and James Perry Jennifer DeVincent Laura Rosseisen Acquilano Leslie Azucena Diaz-Nunez Stephanie Salazar-Rodriguez Anchor of Hope Church Sheri R. DiPaglia Theresa and Bruce Smith Arrow Electric Anonymous Donor Rebecca Alexander and David Arthritis Foundation Jeannie Ernst Starbuck Centerplate Catering At Colleen and David Evans Akwe Starnes Fillmore Nancy M. Faunce Jodie Torpey Charm Inc. John R. Flanders Amarilis Viera Christian Women’s Fellowship Anna Gerstenberger Carolynne C. White Football Club Bailey Gessmann Elisabeth Wolf DIRECTV Kathy and Andy Henderson Nancy Altamirano Butler DPS Department of Technical Judene Hendricks Harriet and Donald Aptekar Services Susan Hills Sarah Babb Janus Capital Group Ann Hinkins-Steiner and Dave Julie Charles Law Office of Mark Major

Florence Crittenton Services Annual Report—July 1, 2013-June 30, 2014 18 Additional Projects and Supporters

Special projects throughout the year brightened the lives of Florence Crittenton Services’ clients – do- nors and volunteers were crucial to their success. Thank you for the donations that made our events so successful and gladdened the hearts of the teen parents and children we serve.

School Supply Drive Maria Angelica Gomez Jessica Bale Gail Hammertzheim Nancy K. Case Valerie Hampton Anonymous Karol Harding Gerald W. Kintzle Melanie Herrera Bortz Melissa Morton Nicole Hobby Annie Perez Brandi Hoke Angelica Ramirez Anonymous Madalena Salazar Julie and David Hughes Mary Webster Kyle G. Hughes CGI Technologies & Solutions Andrew and Amy Hyde Denver County WIC Danlyn and Louis Iantorno Jennifer Jones Deborah Kennedy Gifts-in-Kind Michele and Troy Kilen Penny Ackerman Listy Lehman Chris Aron Stephanie Lepard Sheryl Backstrom Rachel Lyons Marie Baumunk Karla and John Madurkay Robert and Lael Beier Nilsa and Dave Mahon Jessica Benitez Anonymous Katherine Bermingham Monica and Dave McKenna Jeannine Bernardi Michael and Patti Melosh Barbara Bondurant Sarah Mong Tracy Bonner Celia Heywood and Richard Montalvo Patricia M. Brown Ingunn Naess Marisol Cantu Vanessa Nunez Jeannine Carter Patty Owens Virginia Collins Julia and Kelan Pape Elizabeth and Robert Congdon Margaret A. Perkins Cynthia and Tres Coors Kelly and R.J. Pisciotta Elissa Coors Raylah Pouw Claudia Dakkouri Ruth and John Probasco Carol Dowd Annie Proietti Glenna Duree-Pock Jennifer Rawson Ann Erb Jamie Resnik Leslie Flores Rodriguez Dianna Richards Kellyan Coors and Daniel Funk Lori Rivera Frances Gallegos Sharon and John Rusin Renee Gallegos Laura Salazar Karrie Garcia-Pilch Madalena Salazar Leslie M. Gaston Jon Schnell Andrea and Matt Geerdes Linda Schulte and John Petet Christie Shayler

Florence Crittenton Services Annual Report—July 1, 2013-June 30, 2014 19 Volunteers

Without the help of our gracious volunteers our work would not be possible!

Individuals Benjamin Hogan Cathy Robinson Organizations Penny Ackerman Kyle G. Hughes Emmi Rose Broe Real Estate Services Elaine Ackerman Renee Huhn Maddie Roy Community Banks of Colorado Jeremy Agler Patti James Emma Roy UMB Bank of Colorado, N.A. Rowena Alegria Tiffany Kampsnider Olivia Ruiz Lynn Archuleta Debra Knapp Shanel Ruiz Andy Bailey Valery Krieg Sharon Rusin Patricia Baldwin Paula Kurtz Yolanda Russell Marion Brum De Barros Tisha LaFramboise Lauretta Ruybal Rebecca Belik Adrienne Larraine Marek Rybkowski Donna Bennett Shereene M. le Roux Lori Salazar-Fedyk Tammy Berberick Anaira Lebron-Green Stephanie Salazar-Rodriguez Kelsey Bernius Amy Lemon Cheryl Sample Barbara Brohl Brisia Leon Lydia Satcher Bridget Brophy Trina Litz Alaina Seid Lisa Bugner Adam Lockwood Thomas Smits Cathy Buhler Cleo Lujan Patrick Sobers Tamea Byrd Kathy Maestas Donna Sorensen Ashlee Cerda Jennifer Mandelson Kathy Greenlee Stevens Brandy Chance Emily L. Mandelson Tessa R. Stigall Larry Costello Tonnia Marcum Luis Uresti Angela Davidson Helen Martin Lily Uresti Vince Dean Karen Lee Martinez Melissa Valles Lesley Del Rio Ruby Martinez Amarilis Viera Emmi Earson Dominga Martinez Joanna Vincenti Carol A. Ellis John Mastro Jo Virden Anita Encinius Stephanie McCay Ruth P. Whiteside Tanya Endley Patti Melosh Marie Whiteside Skylar Endley Olivia Mendoza Tim Whitney Alicia Everson Melanie Meyer Jordyn Wiese Cindy M. Ferguson Richard Montalvo Mia Foster Natalie Montecalvo Frances Gallegos Barbara Montoya Andrea Gatchis Kathleen Moore Andrea Geerdes Brendan Morse Amber Gersch Jessica M. Ness Carolyn Gonzales-Smith Angela Padilla Brian Grant Daniel Path Jeanne Griffiths Jean M. Payne Robbi Gutierrez Jamie Perkins Sally Hallingstad CMM Photocraphy Valerie Hampton Kirk Pleiman Jordan Hampton Caitlin Quander Alyssa Haney Celeste Quinones Nelson Hardin Ashley Rabel Lindy Hatch Cherish Randall Kathy Henderson Meshach Y. Rhoades Melanie Herrera Bortz David B. Roark Caleb Hester

Florence Crittenton Services Annual Report—July 1, 2013-June 30, 2014 20 Board of Directors & Staff

Florence Crittenton Services is proud to recognize the board members and staff who have demonstrated an unyielding commitement to empowering struggling teen families to create multi-generational success and become productive members of the community during fiscal year 2014. Florence Crittenton Services Board of Directors

Rebecca Alexander Celia Heywood Susan Mohr Harriet Moyer Aptekar Douglas Hock Alethia E. Morgan Scott Page Andy Bailey Gretchen Hollrah Tammy Berberick Toni Simmons Gizane Indart Cindy Sovine-Miller Juan Botello Diane Kane Suzanne Stratman Steve Coffin Michael Kehoe Denise Trujillo-Brown Kathleen English Judith Koff Kathleen Vasquez Nancy Faunce Dominique Washington Kevin Kuhn Carolynne White John Flanders Scott Lilley Susan Wombacher Hannah Goedert Mark Major

Florence Crittenton Services Staff

Maria Acero Debra Honeysette Kimberly Stockham Yadira Juarez Elyse Adlen Kathleen Isenhart Cynthia Sumner Frank Knappe Lauren Archuletta Sherry Jones Desta Taye-Channell Mike Melosh Suzanne Banning Barie Joy Shauntel Van Dreel Tessa Rybkowski Mary Alice Barcelona Lisa Kalscheur Blanca Viramontes HannahClaudia Goedert Vargas Susanna Beier Andrew Kim Christine Watkins Theresa Ventoza Melana Brady Jennifer Kirn Joanna Vincenti Judith Businga Kara Lampe Summer Interns Jeremy Wallace Graciela Cabral Isabell “Scottie” Louser Brenda Delgado Sue Carparelli Dawn Martinez Mia Foster Lannette Casias Lisa Martinez Ataya Coleman Anne McFeeters DPS Staff Brooke Cordova Angela Negri Nancy Altamirano (Butler) Charlotte de Souza Genoveva Olivas Clark Bencomo Lynn Dolven Sara Parr Elizabeth Braxton Dawn Eberhard Cruz Pedraza-Ruiz Bridget Brophy Ra’Kel Engelkens Carisma Player Amelia Campos-Garcia Michele Eucker Delaney Porter Brandy Chance Charlene “C.C.” Frick Theresa Romero Ginia Coors Victoria Gomez Betancourt Annemarie Roy Candice Grant Mikayla Havens Maegan Singleton Nancy Holtgraves Karen Heel Theresa Smith Trudy Jagger Katherine Henderson Donica Snyder Joy Jensen

Florence Crittenton Services Annual Report—July 1, 2013-June 30, 2014 21 Junior Board and Hispanic Advisory Council

2014 Junior Board

Andy Bailey Andrea Gatchis Stephanie McCay Rebecca Belik Andrea Geerdes Jessica M. Ness Kelsey Bernius Sally Hallingstad Caitlin Quander Tamea Byrd Lindy Hatch David B. Roark Brandy Chance Tiffany Kampsnider Shanel Ruiz Lesley Del Rio Valery Krieg Lydia Satcher Frances Gallegos Tonnia Marcum Melissa Valles Joanna Vincenti

Hispanic Advisory Council

Rowena Alegria Kathy Maestas Lynn Archuleta Helen Martin Tammy Berberick Ruby Martinez Barbara Brohl Dominga Martinez Ashlee Cerda Olivia Mendoza Angela Davidson Celeste Quinones Carolyn Gonzales-Smith Meshach Y. Rhoades Robbi Gutierrez Lauretta Ruybal Melanie Herrera Bortz Stephanie Salazar-Rodriguez Kathy Maestas Amarilis Viera

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