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10th Anniversary Bi-Annual Report Fiscal Years 2010 – 2011

At the the Children’s Advocacy Center, we are proud of our accomplishments. Our success is due entirely to our dedicated staff, partners and generous supporters. Dear Friends,

As our 10th Anniversary draws to a close, we reflect with great pride on the impact the Chicago Children’s Advocacy Center has had on the lives of over 22,000 children who were victims of sexual or life-threatening physical abuse. These past two years are representative of our resolute determination to make Chicago a safer community tomorrow than it is today for its children. Our many accomplishments over the past two years are attributed to our focus on quality and our ability to identify problems, seek strong financial and programmatic partners, and implement solutions together with our partners. We are forever thankful to you and to all of our generous stakeholders, who have given us the resources necessary to remain focused on our mission.

Now, more than ever, the CCAC remains focused on giving the children who come through our doors a voice, and on being the voice for the children in Chicago who continue to suffer in silence. Even though we have helped a staggering number of children, there are thousands more who are victims whose voices we have not heard. Research estimates that 60% of incidents of sexual abuse alone go unreported, and, for children with disabilities, this number is even higher.

This terrible reality drives us every day to respond in innovative ways. You will see highlights in this report of the various initiatives in which we have engaged during the past two years to increase public awareness of the prevalence of child abuse and the need to report it; to educate the professional community in effective responses to abuse; to decrease mental health waiting lists and increase access to services for children; and to expand the impact of our services to physically injured children and to children with disabilities.

We are proud to be the first responder and a lifeline for thousands of abused children each year, and remain focused on improving our community’s safety net for our most vulnerable citizens. Like our children, the Chicago Children’s Advocacy Center has remained resilient, celebrating strong fiscal health in the last two years amid economic turmoil. We have effectively utilized our resources to improve and expand our reach. As we look ahead, our mission and plans for the future require additional resources. I ask you – our partners and friends – to join us in pledging to make therapy accessible to every child, to ensuring children with disabilities are safe, to saving infants from death at the hands of caregivers, and to reaching the children who suffer in silence.

Sincerely,

Char Rivette William R. Dodds Executive Director President, Board of Directors

CCAC • 10th Anniversary Bi-Annual Report • Fiscal Years 2010 – 2011 In FY 2011, 37% of the CCAC’s services were funded by private sources. Programs and direct services accounted for 84% of expenses. Administration and Fundraising accounted for 16%.

Case Coordination Program Mental Health Program Multidisciplinary Pediatric • Coordinated 2,011 multidisciplinary investigations • Provided 6,180 hours of therapy to children Education and Evaluation of reports of child sexual abuse and assault and parents Consortium (MPEEC) • Coordinated 592 multidisciplinary investigations • The Mental Health Program was chosen to • During FY 2010, MPEEC was responsible for the into reports of severe child physical abuse participate in a learning collaborative for Child- investigations of 28% of the reports of severe • Conducted 2,011 interviews of children Parent Psychotherapy at the Erikson Institute. harm against children under the age of three in The team has implemented this new treatment . This includes 33% of head injuries and • Average time from abuse report received to model for children, age 0-5. 41% of bone fractures. child interviewed was 8 days • Clients discharged during the fiscal year • In FY 2011, MPEEC was responsible for the • The Cook County Child Advocacy Center’s achieved 90% of their treatment goals. investigations of 25% of the reports of severe Advisory Board approved the digital visual Our clinicians provide therapy, including art therapy, harm against children under the age of three recording of forensic interviews. The Cook in individual and group settings for children and in Illinois. This includes 35% of head injuries County State’s Attorney’s Office provided and 29% of bone fractures. funding for the equipment. families. We specifically target children and families experiencing immediate and severe mental health • Seven of the pediatricians who work within Investigations often require children to be inter- problems who have difficulty accessing mental MPEEC became Board certified in the fall of viewed about the incident of abuse and sometimes health services in their community. 2009 as Child Abuse Pediatricians, a new receive a forensic medical exam. Case Coordinators 94% sub-specialty of Pediatrics. Chicago has the contact parents to schedule appointments for the 100 88% highest concentration of Child Abuse interview and medical exam, and coordinate the Pediatricians in the nation. work of the many professionals who work at the 80 CCAC. They also speak with each family about MPEEC is a collaboration between the CCAC and 60 histories of domestic violence, medical and mental three Chicago hospitals – Children’s Memorial Hospital, University of Chicago Comer Children’s health problems, and needs related to language 40 and disabilities. Hospital, and John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of 20 Cook County. MPEEC coordinates a medically- 1500 focused multidisciplinary response to reports of 0 1200 child physical abuse in Chicago involving children, Client Client age 0-3, with burns, bone fractures, head trauma Satisfaction Felt Helped 900 and internal injuries. Outreach Program 600 Support Services • Presented to over 2,000 people about child • Provided child life services to 3,709 children 300 abuse, its signs and symptoms, and the CCAC • Provided 7,155 rides to families 0 • Hosted visitors from Australia, Brazil, Canada, FY10 FY11 FY10 FY11 FY10 FY11 England, Germany, Ireland, Japan, Korea, Child Life Specialists provide child care services Advocacy Forensic Mental Health Clients Interviews Clients Serbia, the Ukraine, , Philadelphia, while families are at the CCAC, which allows and San Francisco who are interested in parents and caretakers to meet with Advocates Advocacy Program learning from and applying the CCAC’s and Therapists while knowing that their children multidisciplinary model. are being well cared for. They also observe • Provided advocacy and case management children for signs of stress, anxiety or depression services to 3,197 children and their parents/ Child abuse remains a taboo and stigmatized possibly related to the abuse. caregivers. subject, but is a harsh reality for many children and families. The Outreach Program works in Families from every neighborhood in Chicago come • Provided 5,414 service referrals to families. the community as well as with other non-profit to the CCAC. Over 80% require transportation. • The Advocacy team began use of a new and government agencies to promote awareness Our Drivers and small fleet of vans perpetually psycho-social assessment process in identifying of sexual abuse. Every April – Child Abuse carry families to and from the CCAC for interview, family needs in order to make more accurate Prevention Month – the CCAC also executes therapy and medical exam appointments. They service referrals and measure impact a city-wide public awareness campaign provide safe, comfortable rides and are trained of their work. in conjunction with several media and to respond to crisis situations. Advocates work on behalf of the children and families corporate partners. who come to the Center. They explain and guide parents through the investigation and legal process, assess each family’s needs, provide emotional support and crisis counseling, and refer children and caretakers to other needed services in the Data provided on this page represents cumulative totals family’s community or at the Center. from FY10 and FY11, unless otherwise indicated.

CCAC • 10th Anniversary Bi-Annual Report • Fiscal Years 2010 – 2011 Advancing Collaborations

Largest Healthcare Foundation The PATHH Collaboration is an unprecedented part- in U.S. Joins Local Funders in nership between mental health service providers and funders. In 2011, the Local Funding Partnerships Support of CCAC Initiative of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, During Fiscal Year 2010, the CCAC started a dynamic the nation’s largest healthcare foundation, awarded new project that aims to improve access for children the CCAC and the Network of Treatment Providers and families to mental health services throughout a four year, $500,000 grant supporting the PATHH Chicago. Despite the best efforts of the CCAC and its Collaboration. This grant – the single largest grant Network of Treatment Providers (NTP), many children in the CCAC’s history – joins grants from ten of still wait up to six months before receiving critical Chicago leading foundations: mental health services due to limited resources and • Lloyd A. Fry Foundation budget cuts. In partnership with the 13 members of • Chicago Community Trust the NTP and several local foundations, the CCAC Services and Awareness of • Charities, a fund of the initiated the PATHH Collaboration (Providing Access McCormick Foundation Abuse to Children with Toward Hope and Healing) to address this problem. Disabilities The five-year project began on July 1, 2010 and has • Crown Family Philanthropies the following components: • The Field Foundation of Illinois In January 2011, the CCAC formed the new • Michael Reese Health Trust Coalition Against Sexual Abuse of Children Triage: Children with the highest level of need are with Disabilities (CASACD). This coalition was • Polk Bros. Foundation identified and referred for treatment based on the reconstituted from the former Metro Coalition priority for services. • Ravenswood Health Care Foundation on Abuse and Disabilities, a group founded by • VNA Foundation Advisory Board Member Father Joseph Mulcrone, Hope and Healing Groups: These psycho- • Anonymous Family Foundation Director of the Office of the Deaf for the educational and skills-building groups, located Archdiocese of Chicago. CASACD’s mission throughout Chicago, allow children and caregivers “The Chicago Children’s Advocacy Center and the is to create an effective body of advocates, to learn coping skills, understand symptoms of PATHH Collaboration was one of only 10 programs service providers, and policy makers capable of: abuse, and learn to intervene with troublesome selected out of a highly competitive field of 181 • Making thoughtful and inclusive decisions that behavioral and emotional symptoms while they applicants nationwide for the 2011 Local Funding affect Chicago’s systemic response to cases of wait for individual therapy. Partnerships grants given by the Robert Wood sexual abuse involving children with disabilities. Johnson Foundation,” said Leticia Peguero, Deputy Tracking and Coordination: A centralized Director, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Local • Engaging the community about the prevalence case coordination and waiting list system for the Funding Partnerships. “We recognized the potential of the problem and actions that can be taken NTP agencies ensures that children are matched to of this community program to help the victims of to prevent and/or combat it. the needed level of service as soon as possible. sexual abuse receive the critical mental health In 2011, CASACD is forming goals and a strategic services they need for healing.” Project and System Analysis: A full project plan. Organizations that have joined CASACD to evaluation by the Juvenile Protective Association Members of the NTP participating in the PATHH date include: will assess the success of the project by analyzing Collaboration include: • Archdiocese of Chicago (Office of the Deaf) increases in the NTP’s capacity to provide treatment, • Alternative Behavior Treatment Centers (ABTC) • Center engagement by families in the groups and in long- term treatment, and the time between referral and • Advocate Child Trauma Treatment Program • The Autism Project treatment, among other things. • Catholic Charities • Children’s Advocacy Center of North & • Chicago Children’s Advocacy Center (CCAC) Northwest Cook County • Children’s Memorial Hospital • Clearbrook • Children’s Research Triangle • Illinois Attorney General’s Office • Center for Contextual Change • Illinois Department of Children and Family Services • Community Counseling Centers of Illinois (C4) • Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities • Jewish Children and Family Services (JCFS) • Mental Health and Deafness Resources, Inc. • Juvenile Protective Association (JPA) • Misericordia • La Rabida Children’s Hospital – Chicago Child Trauma Center • Prevent Child Abuse Illinois • YWCA RISE Children’s Center • Project Reach Illinois • UCAN • Seguin Services

CCAC • 10th Anniversary Bi-Annual Report • Fiscal Years 2010 – 2011 Accolades & Recognition Broadening our Reach Char Rivette Honored and Appointed CCAC Staff Present Nationally Executive Director, Char Rivette, received a 2011 Advocacy Manager Ana Correa and Mental Health SAGE Award from former Mayor Richard M. Daley Manager Ana Nunez collaborated to develop a and the Chicago Commission on Human Relations workshop entitled “Providing Culturally Sensitive Advisory Council on Tuesday, March 8th. The SAGE Services to Latino Families Who are Survivors Awards are presented annually to women from of Sexual Abuse.” The workshop is designed to diverse backgrounds for leadership in mentoring, address: 1) Characteristics that shape Latino workplace and community advocacy, and local and families “la familia” and how this may impact global human rights initiatives. Nominated by founding sexual abuse in this community, 2) What the Advisory Board Member Merri Dee, Char was one of research shows, and 3) Culturally sensitive The exhibit garnered significant media attention, six women honored this year and was recognized prevention, advocacy and treatment approaches which also supported our goal of broadened for excellence and leadership in serving women for the Latino community. awareness. and children who are victims. Awareness building efforts extended well beyond The Resiliency Project to include a multi-media print and video campaign, Innocent Bystanders, developed pro- by agency Downtown Partners Chicago in conjunction with the CCAC and Slattery Design Group. The objective of the Innocent Bystanders campaign was to bring a broader awareness to the general public about the plight of child sexual abuse and the CCAC as a public resource. The presentation has been in high-demand The campaign included: throughout the country: • 400 bus shelter ads throughout Chicago – August 2010: 11th National Conference on 325 in English and 75 in Spanish Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Prevention, • 20 backlit diorama’s at Midway and New Orleans, LA O’Hare Airports March 2011: 27th National Symposium on • Print ads in Chicago Parent and Streetwise Char’s leadership in the field of children’s welfare Child Abuse, National Children’s Advocacy Center, magazines Huntsville, AL was also recognized when the Illinois Department • Elevator Captivate Screens in office buildings of Children and Family Services (DCFS) appointed June 2011: National Children’s Alliance throughout downtown Chicago her in March to the Illinois Children’s Justice Task Leadership Conference 2011, Washington, DC Force, a statewide body of child advocates working • Digital Billboard on the I-55 Stevenson to counsel and advise DCFS on best practices and July 2011: 19th Annual Colloquium, American Expressway Professional Society on the Abuse of Children, system improvements. • PSA ran on ABC, NBC, and CBS per availability Philadelphia, PA in schedule CCAC an Invest for Kids Beneficiary July 2011: DCFS Lan 75 Action Team, Chicago, IL The CCAC was selected to be one of five children’s September 2011: 16th International Conference agencies from a field of 50 to be a beneficiary of on Violence, Abuse and Trauma, San Diego, CA the 2nd Annual Invest for Kids event. Invest for Kids was created in 2009 by financiers Ron Levin and Ben Kovler to benefit children’s non-profit agencies. 10th Anniversary Brings Opportunity The CCAC received $160,000 in proceeds from the for Heightened Awareness November 3rd, 2010 event. On March 31, 2011, the CCAC staged a Public Art Exhibit in Daley Plaza titled The Resiliency Project from sunrise to sunset. The day’s activities included a press conference featuring Cook County Sheriff and CCAC Advisory Board Member Tom Dart. The exhibit, visited by approximately 2,500 people, featured 1,000 children’s desks and chairs divided into two sections. One section contained 400 chairs (40%) The campaign produced results. Between March with blue ribbons and name tags symbolizing 31st and June 30th, the CCAC experienced a: the 2,000 incidents of child sexual abuse each year in Chicago that are reported. The other • 31% increase in Facebook Friends section contained 600 chairs (60%) symbolizing • 300% increase over last year in both general the 3,000+ incidents of child sexual abuse that inquiry calls, and requests to volunteer go unreported each year in Chicago. Chairs in or support the agency. this section had no name tag and no blue ribbon.

CCAC • 10th Anniversary Bi-Annual Report • Fiscal Years 2010 – 2011 Annual Report Fiscal Years 2010 – 2011

Case Coordination – Fiscal Years 2010 – 2011

Case Coordination Totals

Medical Investigations (sexual) 2,011 Medical Investigations (physical) 592 Interviews 2,041 Advocacy and Case Management Services 3,197 Referrals 5,414 Mental Health (Hours of Therapy) 6,180 Outreach 2,000+

Support Services Totals

Rides (Transportation) 7,155 Children Cared for in Child Life Services 3,709

Data above represents cumulative totals from FY10 and FY11.

Strategic Plan Scorecard – 2-Year Performance

Status FY 2010 FY 2011 Strategy (7/1/09 – 6/30/10) (7/1/10 – 6/30/11)

Improve Case Coordination and Strengthen Partner Relationships • • Diversify & Expand Revenue Sources • • Increase Impact of Forensic Supports • • Increase Network of Influence and Connections • • Increase Impact of the Advocacy Program on the Lives of Families • • Build Team of Highly Competent Staff, Experts and Leaders in the Field • • Increase Impact of the Mental Health Program on the Community • • Ensure Physical Capacity for Logical & Sustainable Growth • • Increase Impact of MPEEC on the Community • • Strengthen our Marketing and Communication Efforts • • Improve Service Quality and Delivery through Outcome Evaluation • • and Research Maximize the Impact of the Board of Directors, Advisory Board, • • Associates Board and Volunteers

Key: • = Slightly Behind Schedule • = On Track • = Ahead of Schedule

CCAC • 10th Anniversary Bi-Annual Report • Fiscal Years 2010 – 2011 Fiscal Report Fiscal Years 2010 – 2011

FY10 FY11 Assets/Liabilities Audited Audited Total Assets $ 2,041,025 $ 2,615,106 Total Liabilities $ 125,117 $ 198,353 Total Net Assets $ 1,915,908 $ 2,416,753 Total Liabilities and Net Assets $ 2,041,025 $ 2,615,106

Percent Percent FY09 FY10 Increase FY10 FY11 Increase Revenue Audited Audited (Decrease) Audited Audited (Decrease) Government Grants $ 2,995,701 $ 3,047,055 2% $ 3,047,055 $ 3,209,549 5% Foundation & Corporate Gifts $ 360,150 $ 859,200 139% $ 859,200 $ 959,200 12% Individual Gifts $ 104,497 $ 185,226 77% $ 185,226 $ 228,948 24% Fundraising Events, Net of Expenses $ 134,261 $ 278,932 108% $ 278,932 $ 329,103 18% In Kind & Contributed Services $ 315,370 $ 374,641 19% $ 374,641 $ 2,002,035** 434% Investment Earnings & Other $ 11,269 $ 17,094 52% $ 17,094 $ 5,061 -70%

Total Revenue $ 3,921,248 $ 4,762,148 21% $ 4,762,148 $ 6,733,896 41%

Expenses Staff Salaries & Benefits $ 2,594,916 $ 2,435,140 -6% $ 2,435,140 $ 2,784,708 14% Occupancy $ 390,077 $ 330,305 -15% $ 330,305 $ 360,345 9% Operating $ 137,899 $ 117,928 -14% $ 117,928 $ 129,850 10% Employee Expenses $ 25,841 $ 36,393 41% $ 36,393 $ 55,940 54% Client Transportation & Food $ 27,276 $ 27,770 2% $ 27,770 $ 36,565 32% Contractual & Professional Fees $ 169,553 $ 201,577 19% $ 201,577 $ 333,955 66% Program & Outreach Expenses $ 580,254 $ 712,230 23% $ 712,230 $ 2,422,857** 240% Marketing & Communications $ 0 $ 15,428 0% $ 15,428 $ 42,193 173% Depreciation $ 75,518 $ 68,346 -9% $ 68,346 $ 66,638 -2% Victim’s Compensation $ 218,769* $ 0 -100% $ 0 $ 0 0%

Total Expenses $ 4,220,103 $ 3,945,117 -7% $ 3,945,117 $ 6,233,051 58%

Total Surplus (Deficit) $ (298,855) $ 817,031 $ 817,031 $ 500,845

* Uncollectible billings to Illinois Attorney General’s Office for mental health services provided to clients under the Illinois Crime Victim’s Compensation Act. ** Includes $1.5M in kind donation of advertising space for Child Abuse Awareness Campaign.

CCAC • 10th Anniversary Bi-Annual Report • Fiscal Years 2010 – 2011 Board of Directors

Board of Directors Terry Holt Richard A. Devine Mary Richardson-Lowry Communications Director Partner Partner President Equity Group Investments Meckler Bulger Tilson Marick Mayer Brown LLP William Dodds & Pearson LLP Executive Vice President & Victoria Lautman The Honorable Iris Y. Martinez Treasurer Broadcast Journalist & Writer Sheila McGinn Dorman State Senator Chief Operating Officer Illinois 20th District Corporation Ken Marino Northern Trust Securities, Inc. Vice President (Term ended FY11) Mary Mitchell Thomas Sampson President Stephen Fitzell Columnist Senior Vice President Grobmar Investments, LLC Partner Chicago Sun-Times LLP President, North American Michael J. McMurray Reverend Joseph A. Mulcrone Foodservice Chief Operating Officer Barbara A. Lumpkin Director Kraft Foods, Inc. Globetrotters Engineering Deputy CEO of External Affairs Catholic Office of the Deaf Corporation Chicago Public Schools Secretary Margaret J. O’Connor Dr. Freeman Farrow Michael Montalbano Members Owner Assistant Professor President Reverend Daniel Alvarez, Sr. MarCon Communications DePaul University Hope Orthopedic College of Law Founder Monica Pedersen Vickey Montogomery Casa Central Host Treasurer Sr. Sales Consultant Kevin Berry Bruce Axtman HGTV Google, Inc. Vice President – Owner Harry W. Short Investor Relations Cheryl Pearson-McNeil Perishables Group, Inc. Retired General Growth Properties Senior VP Public Affairs Bill Burgman Northern Trust Corporation and Government Relations Members Kate Siegel The Nielsen Company Jorge Cauz Shelley Boersma President Chair Vice President, Kelly Newcomb Encyclopedia Britannica Ounce of Prevention Fund Agent Effectiveness (Term ended FY11) The Honorable Robert Steele U.S. Cellular Director, Global Treasury The Honorable Thomas J. Dart Commissioner Operations Sheriff Clarence Bourne Cook County Cook County 2nd District Managing Director The Company Kristin Stevens Investment Banking Division Sarah Paulsen Billy Dec Retired Loop Capital Markets LLC VP, Account Director President/Partner Rockit Ranch Productions, LLC Nora Moreno-Cargie Leo Burnett USA, Inc. Stanley Stevens Retired Director, Global Corporate Jim Schmidt The Honorable Robert Fioretti Citizenship President Alderman Stephanie Wilson-Coleman The Boeing Company Downtown Partners Chicago Chicago 2nd Ward Founder & CEO The Champagne Connection Tabrina Davis Julie P. Shelton Dr. Ana Gil-Garcia Vice President, Communications Partner Professor Maria Wynne ComEd Baker & Daniels Northeastern Illinois University CEO Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Scott Elliot Juliana Stratton The Honorable Jesus Garcia Northwest Indiana (Term ended FY10) Director, Commissioner Vice President Cook County Judicial Cook County 7th District Clear Channel Branded Cities Advisory Council Alexi Giannoulias Associates Board Adrienne Fasano Barry P. Siegal Former Treasurer Senior Vice President 2011: Partner State of Illinois Marketing President Jones Lang LaSalle Golan & Christie Terry G. Hillard Gregg Elstien Owner Pro-Bono Legal Counsel Vice President Linda Gilkerson Hillard Heintze LLC Director & Professor Elizabeth Weber Shannon Casserly Irving B. Harris Infant Studies Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP Rhona Hoffman Program Owner Secretary Erikson Institute Advisory Board Rhona Hoffman Art Gallery Sumitha Solai Roxille Glasco Rick Jasculca Treasurer Honorary Chair Lauren Walfish (Term ended FY10) Richard M. Daley Chairman & CEO Director of Strategic Planning Jasculca-Terman and Former Mayor 2010: Chicago Commons City of Chicago Associates, Inc President John Goad Co-Chair Laverne McCartney Knighton David Spiegel (Term ended FY10) Harry L. Harczak, Jr. Community Relations Specialist Consultant, Child Protective Former Executive Vice-President Target Vice President Services Chris Turitto CDW Corporation Jean M. Coyne-Krafft Michelle Hawyard Vice Chairs Retired Secretary (Term ended FY11) Jennifer Plahm President Merri Dee Kerstin Nordqvist Lane Bluedog Design Owner Consul General Treasurer MD Communications Consulate General of Sweden Katie Janik

CCAC • 10th Anniversary Bi-Annual Report • Fiscal Years 2010 – 2011 Councils and Committees

Marketing & Government Programs Development Communications Relations Council Committee Committee Council Chair Chair Chair Co-Chairs Jacki Robinson-Ivy Michael Montalbano Victoria Lautman Vice President, Public Affairs President Broadcast Journalist & Writer Tabrina Davis and Government Relations Hope Orthopedic VP, Communications Northern Trust Co-Chair ComEd Co-Chair Julie P. Shelton Sarah Paulsen Members Partner Terry Holt Baker & Daniels VP, Account Director Clarence Bourne Communications Director Leo Burnett Senior Vice President Equity Group Investments Members Loop Capital Markets Members Members Shelley Boersma Jill Fraggos Vice President, Agent Brenda Donahue Carl Bergetz Senior Account Executive Director of Government Relations Effectiveness Children’s Memorial Hospital Chief, Special Litigations Bureau U.S. Cellular Downtown Partners Chicago Office of the Attorney General Sandie Gonzalez Mike Houlihan Adrienne Fasano Executive Vice President Dr. Freeman Farrow Senior Vice-President Chuck Good All-Circo, Inc. Assistant Professor Marketing DePaul University Jones Lang LaSalle Michelle Greenspoon Molly McCabe College of Law Marketing Coordinator / Owner Director of Government Relations Thomas Sampson Grubb & Ellis / Spoon Photo & U.S. Cellular Linda Gilkerson Senior Vice President Design Director & Professor President, North American Michael McMurray Irving B. Harris Infant Studies Foodservice Todd Hall Chief Operating Officer Program, Erikson Institute Kraft Foods, Inc Caffeine Communications Globetrotters Engineering Corporation Michael McMurray Barry Siegal Amena Karim Chief Operating Officer Partner Strategic Operations-Sales & Dana Popish Globetrotters Engineering Golan & Christie Marketing Vice President Corporation US Cellular Government Navigation Group Mara West Kate Siegel Business Development Executive Heather Miller Judy Rice Vice Chairman, Board of Directors Capgemini Consulting Creative Services Specialist Senior Vice President Ounce of Prevention Fund US Cellular BMO Harris Bank Darby Scism Gina Moskowitz Bonnie Shadid Director Developer Legislative Liaison Career Development Center C&R Research Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund Loyola University Chicago Cheryl Pearson-McNeil Don Storino Rebecca Streifler Senior Vice President Principal Director of Development The Nielsen Company Fidelity Consulting Group American Red Cross of Greater Chicago Michelle Press Senior Vice President Ogilvy Public Relations, Chicago Mark Slattery Slattery Design Group Janelle Stevenson

CCAC • 10th Anniversary Bi-Annual Report • Fiscal Years 2010 – 2011 Donor Listings July 1, 2009 – June 30, 2011 Reflects cumulative contributions received between July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2011. Although the CCAC is truly appreciative, due to space limitations, we could not acknowledge in-kind donations of less than $5,000 or cash donations of less than $100.

Corporate Partners Circle of Care Char Rivette and Michael Reese Health Trust $5,000 – $9,999 Brendan Murphy Reflects corporate donors $5,000 – $9,999 National Recreation Anonymous (2) who made gifts totaling Anonymous Devon and Kris Russell Foundation BMO Harris Bank $5,000 or more in either Harry J. Harczak, Sr. The John and Kathleen Perishables Group, Inc. The Boeing Company FY10 or FY11. Memorial Foundation Schreiber Foundation Washington Square Health Chicago Public Schools Kenneth and Koren Marino Denean Shelley Foundation Champion Partner Children’s Memorial Thomas and Bonnie The Siegel Foundation W. P. & H. B. White Hospital The Northern Trust Sampson Foundation Company The Stanley and Kristin CNA Foundation Julie Shelton Stevens Family Fund $10,000 – $24,999 U.S. Cellular Continental Resources, Colleen Sullivan Shannon Stewart A.G. Cox Charity Trust Inc. Defender Partner Marc Walfish and Sandra Ryan Sullivan Bank of America Charitable Anne Cotter and Cotter Charter One Bank Worley Dana Thorne Foundation Consulting, Inc. ComEd, an Carolyn and Henry Anne, Tony and Ryan Tabrina Davis Wiggins, Jr. Foundation Company Toulouse First Midwest Charitable Sidley Austin LLP Gaye Hill and Jeff Urbina Benjamin B. Green-Field Foundation Circle of Hope Foundation $1,000 – $4,999 George M. Eisenberg Grand Partner FY10 and FY11 The Blowitz-Ridgeway Foundation for Charities Anonymous Foundation Loop Capital Hideout Inn, Inc. The Berry Family Donors Telephone and Data Bombardier Transportation $100,000+ Hill & Knowlton Inc. Systems, Inc. Ronald Lee and Merilee C+R Research Marie Blake Foundation HoMedics Anonymous CA Shelley Boersma Illinois Medical District Partner Chicago Tribune Charities, Cubs Care, a fund of the International Union of BMO Harris Bank Clarence and Sharon a fund of the McCormick McCormick Foundation Bourne Foundation Operating Engineers Local Bombardier Transportation CME Group Community #143 Tabrina Davis Invest for Kids Foundation Chicago Public Schools Jamee and Marshall Field Merri Dee Lloyd A. Fry Foundation CNA Foundation Daniel F. and Ada L. Rice Foundation Floyd Dillman Polk Bros. Foundation Foundation Hill & Knowlton Inc. Sherife Jusufi The Donnelley Foundation VNA Foundation William and Ann Dodds Huen Electric, Inc. Katten Muchin Rosenman Sheila McGinn Dorman Sheila McGinn Dorman Illinois Medical District $50,000 – $99,999 LLP Commission The Theodore Eckert Dr. Scholl Foundation Victoria Lautman Foundation BlueCross and BlueShield Johnson & Krol, LLC of Illinois Adrienne Fasano and Kenneth and Koren Marino Scott Elliot Craig Bell Katten Muchin Rosenman The Chicago Community The Max and Victoria LLP Katherine Emrich Trust GEM Realty Capital Dreyfus Foundation, Inc. Kraft Foods, Inc. John and Janice Chicago White Sox Harry J. Harczak, Sr. McGraw Foundation Fitzgibbons Memorial Foundation Labor Management Charities, a fund of the Frank McMahon Dr. Linda Gilkerson and Huen Electric, Inc. Cooperation Committee McCormick Foundation Meckler Bulger Tilson Don Lamb of Chicago The Field Foundation John R. Houlsby Marick & Pearson LLP Mary Kay and Edward Foundation Leo Burnett USA, Inc. of Illinois Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC Haben Johnson & Krol, LLC Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC Grant Healthcare The PrivateBank & Trust Alicia Hall Midwest Generation / Foundation Kluth Family Foundation Co. Gary Hall Edison International Leo S. Guthman Fund Labor Management Mary Richardson-Lowry The PrivateBank & David Helms Michael Reese Health Cooperation Committee and Mark Lowry of Chicago Trust Co. Jennifer Hutchen Trust Robert & Terri Cohn Family Sherife Jusufi The Northern Trust Henrietta Lange Burk Fund Foundation Terrence LaBant Company Loop Capital Markets LLC Julie Shelton Giving Societies Victoria Lautman Ravenswood Health Care Midwest Generation/ David Spiegel Foundation Edison International Reflects individual donors Connie Lindsey The Stanley and Kristin who made a gift to the U.S. Cellular Corp. Northwestern University, M.E. Mancow Muller Stevens Family Fund Annual Fund of $1,000 or Kellogg School of Colleen Sullivan more in either FY10 Kelly Newcomb $25,000 – $49,999 Management Sean Sullivan or FY11. Theresa M. Olson Anonymous Thomas and Bonnie Monica Pedersen Charter One Foundation Sampson Carolyn Wiggins, M.D. and Circle of Trust Henry Wiggins Jr., M.D. Sidley Austin LLP $10,000 – $24,999 Robert P. and Barbara R. Col. Stanley R. McNeil Perkaus Family Fund Foundation Target Anonymous $2,500 – $4,999 Bruce and Diana Rauner ComEd, an Exelon Telephone and Data Bruce Axtman and Anchor Mechanical John C. Reilly and Allison Company Systems, Inc. Kari Volyn Karie Anderson Dickey Crown Family Marc Walfish and William and Ann Dodds Baker & Daniels LLP Mary Richardson-Lowry Philanthropies Sandra Worley The Berry Family and Mark Lowry Kraft Foods, Inc. Walgreens

CCAC • 10th Anniversary Bi-Annual Report • Fiscal Years 2010 – 2011 Donor Listings July 1, 2009 – June 30, 2011 Reflects cumulative contributions received between July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2011. Although the CCAC is truly appreciative, due to space limitations, we could not acknowledge in-kind donations of less than $5,000 or cash donations of less than $100.

Bluedog Design, LLC Robert Bruce Mark and Beth Kaufmann Dana Thorne Stephen Gawrit Shelley Boersma Build-A-Bear Bear Hugs Terrence LaBant Gaye Hill and Jeff Urbina Roxille Glasco Eric Branz Foundation Joseph and Kerstin Lane Jim Vanek and Elyn Golan & Christie LLP Brightstar US, Inc. Thomas Cahill Terrence LeFevour Koentopp Vanek Alan Goldman CDW Corporation Chicago & Cook County Laurence Leive Rebecca Voutiritsas Amy Gorham Building & Construction Chicago Sun-Times Connie Lindsey Elizabeth Fleming Weber Peter Gotsch Trades Council Dominick’s Michele Lorand, M.D. David Wnukowski Jim Green Citizens for Richard A. The Zeman Family Victor P. Fasano Family Devine Barbara A. Lumpkin Stacey and Edward Foundation Hamburg Patty Fitzgerald City Church Chicago Robert and Linda Malstrom The Honorable Curtis Dr. Linda Gilkerson and Community Church of Michael N. Mayo $500 – $999 Heaston Don Lamb Barrington Mark and Elizabeth McCloy Anonymous (2) Timothy Hendricks Globetrotters Engineering Jack and Caroline Connelly Martin & Mary L. Boyer Nina Abnee Corporation Foundation Marcia Hernandez Kevin Corcran The Aetna Foundation Michelle Hayward HNTB Corporation Merri Dee Edward and Andrea Children’s Center The Irving Harris McNicholas Robert and Julia Jessup Floyd Dillman Ariel Investments Foundation Nancy and Christopher Charitable Foundation Michael Dolan April Boulter JP Morgan Chase & Co. Mines Richard Johnson and The Donnelley Foundation Stephanie Brimo Keefe Bruyette & Mary Mitchell Marybeth Dougherty Dan Doyle Craig Broaddus Woods Inc. Mary Therese van Molly Joyce Kralovec, Jambois, & Margaret Duncan Derhaeghen Memorial Business & Professional Luljeta Jusufi People for the Public Schwartz The Theodore Eckert Fund Amy Kasper Foundation Interest Leo Burnett USA, Inc. M.E. Mancow Muller Len and Pamela Kasper Douglas Eckrote Mary Ellen Cagney Michael C. and Carmen Millennium Centre Bill Keeley Scott Elliot Condominium Association Nikki Calhoun Montalbano Dennis and Barb Kessler Kelly Newcomb Gregg Elstien, In Honor of The Casey/Connoly Family Fund Larry Kieft Peoples Gas Kayla Elstien The Nielsen Company The Chicago Hire Company Young - Kee Kim Robert P. and Barbara R. Katherine Emrich Debra and Richard O’Brien Chicago Police O’Hare Lawrence Latimer Perkaus Family Fund Larry Ettner Theresa M. Olson Cook County Sheriff’s Laura and Kevin Leonard Personal Communications Freeman L. Farrow, M.D., Ostrow Reisin Berk & Office Macquarie Group Devices, LLC J.D. Abrams Ltd. Maggie Cotter Foundation Ltd. Char Rivette and Brendan Stephen and Pamela Fitzell Monica Pedersen Murphy Philip and Jacqueline Martin Malkowski John and Janice Rob Perry Devon and Kris Russell Fitzgibbons Crihfield Roger Manka Trevor Peterson Sara’s Strays Foundation Gardner Rich David Crosson Robin Mariella Jilek Anne Pramaggiore Harry and Donna Short Henry John Gianatasio Margaret Dart Michael Martin Pipe Fitters’ Association William DeCarlo and Courtney Mayster Shannon Stewart Ron Giannantonio Local Union #597 Lorilyn Chamberlin Molly McCabe Rita Stols Alexi Giannoulias Linda Ransford Caroline Devlin Robin McGinnis Sweet Maple Café Patti M. Goldblatt Bruce and Diana Rauner Karin and Edwin Dooley Mary McIlrath Diane Tanios Chuck Good John C. Reilly and Allison Richard Johnson and Dickey Michael Melzer Anne, Tony and Ryan Lewis Greenbaum Marybeth Dougherty Toulouse Kathy and Mark Grzelak The Reinhold Family Motion Picture Paul and Susan Dunn Projectionists, Audio Visual University of Chicago Gurtz Electric Co. Foundation Victor Erickson Engineers & Computer Medical Center Alfred Sacha Mary Kay and Edward Christine Escobar Technicians- Local 110, Haben ScanSource, Inc. I.A.T.S.E. $1,000 – $2,499 Nuria Fernandez Gary Hall The John and Kathleen Nationwide Retirement Anonymous Tony Fick Alicia Hall Schreiber Foundation Solutions AAR Corporation Deb Fiddelke David Helms Denean Shelley Patricia Naughton The Foundation The Honorable Robert W. Scott and Gwen Heyman Barry and Judy Siegal Wendell Norwood David Andrews and Fioretti The Siegel Foundation James Noteman Shauna Boliker Andrews Shay and Susan Hogan Jim Fitzgerald Lisa Simmons Susan Olavarria Alan and Erika Bartelstein Byron Holden Dan Fitzpatrick The Stevens Family Fund Tom Pabst Leslie Billings-Kucia Holabird & Root LLC John Folino Juliana Wiggins Stratton Lynda Peters Ronald Lee and Merilee Michael Hortatsos Randy and Anne Forman Marie Blake Foundation Ryan Sullivan Drs. Cheryl and Jay Jennifer Hutchen Foster Care Children & The Bernard M. and Caryl Peterson Clarence and Sharon The John Buck Company Family Fund Bourne H. Susman Foundation Michael and Jane Plahm John Hancock Financial G. Johanneson Family Michelle and Robert Daniel Brassil Services, Inc. Foundation Polk Family Charitable Swenson Brown-Forman David and Vicki Johnson Fund

CCAC • 10th Anniversary Bi-Annual Report • Fiscal Years 2010 – 2011 Donor Listings July 1, 2009 – June 30, 2011 Reflects cumulative contributions received between July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2011. Although the CCAC is truly appreciative, due to space limitations, we could not acknowledge in-kind donations of less than $5,000 or cash donations of less than $100.

Raceworks Ltd. Bryce Bach Javier I. Girado Verett Mims Frank Velez Jr. Ruth and Frederick Spiegel Joel Baird Give with Liberty/ Jennifer Montage Phyllis Volk Foundation Diane Beltran Liberty Mutual James Moriarty Kathy Volpi Salon Echo Peter Bensinger Jill Glick Cameron and Monica Walker Martha Sammons Andrew and Barbara Mary and Lionel Go Megan Morrison Gordon Walsh Eugene and Faith Schoon Benson Jackie Gomez Most Holy Redeemer Alexander Wayman Men’s Club Allen Schwartz Katie Bernasek Betty and Mark Goran Johnathan Wolfe Sidney Nagel Sally Schwartz Robert Berner Nick Gouletas Elizabeth Zurek Darby C. Scism Leon Blair Grace Street Tap William Navarro Dan and Julie Semenak Judith and Philip Block Paul and De Gray Neal & Leroy, LLC $100 – $249 Jim Shanks David Bonoma Great Lakes Advisors, Inc. Kathryn Nelson Anonymous (7) Harry and Donna Short John Boswell James and Joann Guinane Aly Nutter Jim Abrahams Emily Siffermann Brigitte Broadway Shari Gunaka Elizabeth Obbard Robert Acquaotta Prabha and Anita Sinha Brady Brosnahan Hansen, Plahm & Stephen F. Oberlie David Adamek Daniel Slavin Nathan Brown Company Catherine Ochoa Dan Adams Stanley Stallworth Megan Brown Dorothy and Terry Hillard Ted and Maria O’Keefe Tina Marie Adams Laura Stang Gregory Bueche Janet Goelz Hoffman Tory Ortscheid Frederick Agustin Jennifer Stone Linda Bulun Caroline Hoke Karl Parandjuk Anthony Aiello Patti Sudendorf Lili Burciaga Brad and Becky Holden Alan Patzik Adrienne Alexander Kim Svoboda Brian Burke William Hood Edward and Karen Phillipp Jimmie Alford and Maree Bullock Amy Svoboda Pat Burke Lee Ann Hoover Todd Prieve Sara Alhemaidi Pat Thornton Janet Bustamante Lauren Horning Q101 WKQX-FM Judith A. Allen John Trifone Lillian Calsi Joshua Horton Nancy Retson Antonio Amorin Shannon Trotter Karen Case Mark Inman Elissa Rhee-Lee Cari Anderson Christopher Turitto Jorge Cauz and Ugo Casati Katy Irving Eric Rickert Farrell Anderson Tina Tyrrel Citizen Bar Paul Jarvie Joan Ridell Greg Andrew Unity Church in Chicago Denis and Laura Conlon Warren John Nathan Ries Diana Andsager Monica Vachher and Terrence J. Conway, M.D. Andrew Johnson and Riverside Junior Julieta Aguilera Woman’s Charity Robert Anthony Jerry Selitto Linda Cook Scott Jones and Brian Roche Arden Realty, Inc. Robert and Mary Vihon Adam Costello Jennifer Pope Robert Rogoz Denise Ardizzone Rick Waddell John Cotter Bradley Jones Jill and Ron Rohde Douglas Asad Scott Ward Bruce Crane Rhonda and Herbert Sandy Rud Rachel Axelrod Constance and Timothy Katie Curran Jordan Wayman Rudnick Family Foundation Crystal Ballenger Mariann Curran JSI Ltd. Weinberg/Newton Family Carole Schecter Molly Baltman Meghan Curran Keeley Family Foundation Foundation Brett Schmidt Rekha Bandla Chris Dalton Maureen and Richard Kelly Westrade LLC David and Laura Selby Cheri Banke Scott Dillion Sanjay and Neelu Khosla David Whitford Melissa Siemasz Tim Barley Dirk Denison Architects Lauren King Thomas and Therese Marcy and Marc Simon Scott Barnett Winter Jim Duffy Kirkland & Ellis LLP Mark Slattery Bill Barta Maria Wynne Robert Engelking Katerina Kocurek Larry and Maxine Snider Tammy Bates Zachary Ettner Detective Victor Kubica $250 – $499 Sumitha Solai Ron Battaglin Mark and Heather Kristin Lewis Anonymous (2) Farnham Jan Starr Robert Bava David Lin Advocate Health Care Fifth Third Bank Marta Stein Michael and Susan Natalie Lloyd Beacham Lynn Aladeen Amanda Fingarson Rebecca Streifler Lynn Lockwood Murphy Sugar & Felsenthal, LLP Diane Bednarczuk Allstate Giving Campaign Bill Fitzgerald and Barrett Murphy Paul Supena Alan Bell Howard and Frankie Alper Robert Foster Beth Loeb Philanthropic Fund Gary Sussman Maribel Mata Benedict David and Carolyn Stolper Leonard Loventhal Alison Alstott Friedman Ishac and Mary Tanios Jeff Benjamin MacMD, Inc. Rev. Daniel Alvarez, Sr. Gainer Consulting Michael Tepper Rikki Berkowitz Lisa Madonia Jeanette Andrews Jesus Garcia Kayla Thomas Debbie and Elliott Berman Suzanne Martin Oscar Antunez Vincent Gatti Tipsycake, Inc. Louis Bernstein Heidi McIntyre Hanna Auza GE Foundation John Tully Robert Bierig Charles Meister Richard Babcock and Dan and Julia Gin US Metro Communications Jeri Bingham Aferdita Merkel Gioia Diliberto Thomas Gioia LLC Kelley Biondolillo Annette Milleville

CCAC • 10th Anniversary Bi-Annual Report • Fiscal Years 2010 – 2011 Donor Listings July 1, 2009 – June 30, 2011 Reflects cumulative contributions received between July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2011. Although the CCAC is truly appreciative, due to space limitations, we could not acknowledge in-kind donations of less than $5,000 or cash donations of less than $100.

Richard Birge Susan Chernoff Jodi Dolbeare-Shakin Colleen Garard Maryann Hayes Dan Birmingham Seshagirirao Cherukuri Linwood Donovan David Garibay Janeen Hayward Connie Blade, M.D. Chicago Messenger Kevin G. and Debbie A. Charles Gately Dave Haywood Pam Blake Service, Inc. Donovan Thomas Gearen Sarah Heeger Patrick Blanchard Chicago/Springfield William Dorsey Anatole and Nancy Gary Heiferman Consultants, L.L.C. Anthony Blood Downtown Partners Gershman John Heneghan Lee Christakes Chicago Hillary Bochniak George and Cari Rae Karl A. Herz John Christopher Donald Cho Drake Giannoulias Margie Bock Tim Hickey Howard Chueh Steven J. Drane Gibson Electric & Michelle Bolton Elizabeth Hill Joshua Chupack Drinker Biddle & Reath Technology Solutions Dorothy Bossung Deborah Hines Gregory Ciesla LLP Karina Gil Roger Bottalla Sylvia Hirsch Laura Ciresi Starr Cheryl Droessler Rob Gilfert Adara and Kurt Bowen Rhona Hoffman Karen Clay Gretchen Drury Ana Gil-Garcia Holland Capital Jeffrey A. and Judith L. Marian Drury-Norton Toya Gilliam Brady Liz Cohen Management Michael and Dorothy James Gilligan Michael Brady Anna Collinge Amy Hoopis Dudash Jim Gilligan Chris Breck Compuware Corporation Mark Hoppe Robert and Kaureen Duffy Lisa Gingerich Rebecca Concepcion Gina and Michael Matthew Brewer Laurence Dunford Sean Conlon Lorna Gladstone Hortatsos Traci Broadnax Barry Dunlop The Conner Family Lauren Glazer Daron Horwitz Courtney Brouwer Peter Dunne Noreen Connolly GlobalGiving Foundation Mike and Liz Houlihan Amanda Brown Ralph and Mary Ellen Eads Tom Connolly Cathy Glynn Rush Howell Allan Brown Branson and Michelle Conte Di Savoia, Inc. John and Linda Goad L. Howell Deborah Brown Edwards Jeff Cook Jeffrey Goetz Laura Howley Matthew Browne Electrical Contractors’ Robert and Sheila Goldman Web Browning Ana Correa Association of the City Ralph Hruby Juraine and Barry Golin Jim Broz Jennifer Cortland of Chicago Dustin Hull Vincent Gomez Alice Brunner William and Anne Cotter Phillip Ellinger Michael Hung Thomas Gomez BT Partners Kristine Cozzi Andre Ellis Karen Hung Alana Gonzalez Debra Buckley Abby Crane Pamela Emo Anja Hunsinger Andrew K. Goodrich Mary Lou Budnick Carol and James Cronin Nikki Enriquez Brenda Hurley Troy Googins Greg Bueltmann Lynn Cruz Jessica Erley Pat Iaconetti Eric Gordon Joe Burden Colleen Curran Robert Ernst David Ijaz Marc Leigh Gordon William H. and Barbara Pavlos Dafnis Tracy and Scott Esposito Justin Ishbia Burgman Ronald and Dolores Daly Cathleen Evans Jessie Gorogianis Terry Ivers William Burgman Mike D’Amore Nathan Evans Greg Granadon Ross Jackson Jeff Calcagno Anamika Das William Factor Michaeleen Green Katie Jaskierski Lynn Caldwell Scott Walker and Anne Robert and Lora Falato Fernando Grillo, J.D. Paula Kienberger Jaudes, Nicolas Camcam Dasovic Tom Farley Daniel Grimes M.D. John and Nancy Lisa Davenport Frank Favia Jr. Michael Grindem Shawn and Barbara Jeffers Campanella James Davoux Cathy Featherstone Mike Grisamore John B. and Denise L. Johanneson David Campbell Douglas Dawson and Joshua Feldman Norah Guequierre Wally Bowling Dennis Johnson Erika Cano-Albor Todd Ferguson Gary Guibert Greg M. Degleffetti Edward Jordan Bob Cantwell Patricia Fernandez Carl Guice Kathleen DeHoff Edward Kabialis Robert G. Carmody Sam Fields Patrick Guinane Kristin Deichmueller Jennifer Kalseim Carolyn Grisko & Thomas Finnegan Dustin Gunderson Larry DeMar Janice Kanter and Tom Associates Inc. Fioretti & Lower, Ltd. William Guzik Thomas and Marcia McCormick Mary Ellen Caron Anne Fredd Brooke Hagerty Desmond Jeffrey E. Karaban, M.D. Josephine Carrasco Michael Freedman Michael Hall Richard A. Devine Mike and Kim Karpeles Richard Carrillo Jacqueline Freitag Lawrence Hall Ms. Mary Ellen Dienes Andy and Karen Kasparaitis Rebecca E. Carter Kristen Freund Paul Hamb Mark DiMeo Pam Kasper Paul Cassell Renee Friedman Joseph Hanley and Kristy Tyler Dinkel Mardis Daniel Kass Lars and Victoria Lance Friedmann Cederquist Sara Dioguardi Stuart Hannay Michael J. Kaulentis Jonathan Fritsche Amanda Cenzer Services Patricia Hanner Charyl Kavner Thomas Froman Katie Chambers Rosalie and Joseph Dixler Martin D. Harrigan Katie Kazas Assimina Fuentes Tiffany Chapman Tara Doherty Sheila Hassan John and Tracey Keenor Thomas Gangas

CCAC • 10th Anniversary Bi-Annual Report • Fiscal Years 2010 – 2011 Donor Listings July 1, 2009 – June 30, 2011 Reflects cumulative contributions received between July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2011. Although the CCAC is truly appreciative, due to space limitations, we could not acknowledge in-kind donations of less than $5,000 or cash donations of less than $100.

Tim Keip Joe and Patti Madormo Bill Morris Ada Perez-Almuhtaseb Sarah Rose Austin Kelly Rachel Madsen Pat Morris Howard Peritz Mike Ross Matt Kelly Omar Maldonado Gina Moskowitz Revelle G. Peritz Rolonda Ross Brooke Kenevan Julie Mangum Greg Mower Saralyn Peritz and Howie Thomas and Nancy Tara Kennedy Ellen Manley Jeff Moyer Shidlowsky Roudebush Christopher and Carrie Mann Charles Mueller Joan Pernecke Jake Rubinstein Elizabeth Keys Heather and Kevin Father Joseph A. Mulcrone Elizabeth Peterson Todd Ruch Kanderp Khandwala Manning Tim Muldoon Carolyn Kae Phillips Todd Rusin Barb Kildow Debbie Marak Barbara Mulka Giancarlo and Mariann Allan and Jill Ruter William Kinney Robert S. and Amy C. Paul J. Mullen Piano Kevin Ryan Tom and Linda Kiousis Marciniak Athena and Jim Mullen Robert Picchietti Sacks Larry Kirsch Cerina Marlar Timothy and Lesley Mullen Kay C Beeks Pincuspy Ken Sadler Brett Klein Thomas Maroney Henry Munez Jennifer Plahm Sheldon and Nadine Saitlin Dara Knoble Megan Marquadt Alli Munsey John and Janet Plezbert SAP Jeremy Kock William and Mari Marrinan Dawn Murray Karen Poinelli James Sara Todd Koclanis Patricia Martin Melissa Murrell Stanley L. and Judith K. Fred Sasser Pollock Leigh Koops Ruby Martinez Jennifer Muss Amy and Kevin Scanlan Anita Ponder Erin Koops Karen Mathews David Namkung Ken and Dale Scheiwe Giana Prazak Colin Koops Ryan Mayotle Paul Neary John Schlaman Michelle Press Richard Korzeniewski Patrick McAllister Colin Nelson Brad Schliwa Julian Pretto Marlene and Richard Katie McCarthy Craig and Kristen Nelson Steve Schuldt Kosfeld Kelly Price Marty McCaw Dawn Nelson Ziggy and Wendy Schulz Dan Kotowski The Publicity Works Desmond J. and Lisa Rebecca Nelson Mayor James J. Sexton David Krahn McDermott Brad Purl Sandra Nelson John and Sheila Sheridan Nicole Krzak David McDermott Imad and Nancy Qasim Pamela Newton Michael and Linda Shevlin John Kubinski Joe McElligott Rodney Queen George Nicholas Craig Shipley Mark Kuffel Douglas and Norma Patrick Quick Joe Nicholas Diane Siegel Margaret Kustermann McFarlan Anthony Quiter Paul Nielsen Eric Sigurdson Craig Langer Wade McGee David Ramirez, In Memory Al Nietzel Howard Silverman Carrie Lannon Don McKay of Mike Fitzgerald Mike Nolan Suzanne Silverstein Ian Larkin Michael McKay Terrance V. Randolph Gerald and Cynthia Nugent Leanne Simon Ellen Larrimore Birch McMullin Drew Rannells Ana Nunez Deborah Viccone-Simon Ben Latimer Michael McMurray Michael Reddy Dennis Nutter Nicole Simon Daniel and Jo-Ann Edward McNamara Wanda Reder Todd OBert Simpson Well & Pump Lautman David McRoberts Jeffrey and Renee Fred O’Connor CO., Inc. Jason and Renee Lazarus Mary and James McShane Rehkemper Kelli O’Donnell Megan Simpson Kenneth and Mary Ledman Bill Meike Elton Rehmert and Jill Thomas O’Keefe Kempson Wendy Singer Jung Lee Jocelyn Melendez Jack O’Keefe Mary Pat Reilly Harmit and Namrata Singh Angela Lee Molly Mellon Chris O’Leary Jeff Reimer Joe Skibbie Pamela Lenane Emily Merida Lubodar Olesnycky Adam Reiter Andrew Slater Naomi Levine Jeffrey Michael Annika Olshansky Michael Reschke Kris Slattery Jessica Lewis Traneeka and Rodney Melissa Omahen John Smith Steve Lewison Mickell Joseph and Maureen Karen O’Malley Reynolds Gerry Smith James Lillis Micros Retail Systems, Michael O’Meara John W. Richardson Monica Linder Inc. Elizabeth Smith Jeff Head and Meg Arthur Richter Mark Liss Robert Mihajlov Cameron Smith O’Rourke Maria Lloyd Heidi Mihalik The Ringel-Segal Family Larry and Maxine Snider Stephanie Osbahr Chris Lorimer Loren and Sue Miller Laura Rivette Michele Snyder Wallis Osborn Brittany Lothe Heather Miller Robbins Insurance Mr. and Mrs. Larry A. Timothy O’Shea Agency, Inc. Sophian Josh Low Carrie Miller Monica Pachicano Andrew Robinson Kenneth Sorensen Gilbert Lowe Patricia Miller Martha A. Pagliari Jacki Robinson-Ivy Erin Sorenson Peter Lucina Kate Miller Laura and Nick Palmer Tina Rocha Kathleen Soto Greg Lydon Miss Fantasia Boutique, John Pavlik Jennifer Rockey John Sotos Michael Madden Inc. Debra Perelman Angela Rodriguez Whitman Soule Joseph and Kathleen Daniel Montag Noel Perez Madden John C. Morris Norell Rosado, M.D. Carmen Sovanski

CCAC • 10th Anniversary Bi-Annual Report • Fiscal Years 2010 – 2011 Donor Listings July 1, 2009 – June 30, 2011 Reflects cumulative contributions received between July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2011. Although the CCAC is truly appreciative, due to space limitations, we could not acknowledge in-kind donations of less than $5,000 or cash donations of less than $100.

Kathleen and Brian Spear Tony Vitale Memorial Gifts Suzanne Silverstein John Spence David Vogel Kris Slattery In Memory of Simon Spirrison Daniel Michael Volpe Mary Kehoe Griffin Kenneth Sorensen Joseph J. and Catherine Michael Vrchota Donald Stiger Anonymous C. Stack Douglas and Edna Wade Ivan Zranchev Michael J. Egan and The Honorable Robert L. Lauren Waidzunas Kathryn S. Haynes-Egan Perry Zranchev Steele Lauren Walfish James M. Griffin Charles Stenger In Honor Of Mary M. Walther Jane Kehoe Lewis Rebekah and Alex Caryn Etkin and Naomi Nicole Wantoch Stevenson Azuma, in Honor of In Memory of Dr. LaDonna Waugh Billy Dec Donald and Chrstine Stiger Mary Terese Van Timothy Wayman Brian Stoner Derhaeghen Thomas J. Kiousis, Alex Wayne In Honor of John and Stephanie Storkel George Bellinder David Webb Karen Corrigan Leonard Strauch Walter Bollinger Bruce Weber Alan Witt, In Honor of Brandon Suarez Catherine Flaherty Michelle Swenson Chris Weber Courtney Subramanian Peggy Freeman Max Weinberg Marcy Sullivan Mary Terese Van In-Kind Donations Steven Weinstein Linda Sullivan Derhaeghen Memorial $5,000+ Mark Weisberg Fund Ernest Summers ABC WLS-TV Beata Weiss William P. Reidy Emily Sutton Howard and Frankie Alper Andrew Wellington and Leslie Sutton Debra Jean Radakovich Matthew Mullen Bill Callahan David Swatzell Larry Wert In Memory Of Cameron Venture Partners Eric and Michelle Swenson Calvin Wessman Colleen Garard, in Memory Captivate Network Ken and Barbara Swenson Tamara Raquel West of Ray Evans Garard Chicago Gallery Kellie Szabo Susan J. White Paul Ringel, in Memory of Clear Channel Airports John and Cynthia Taylor Mrs. Joyce Lorand James and Karen White Discover Financial Services Thomas and Diane Taylor Michele Snyder, in Benjamin Wieck Eight Bit Studios James Taylor Memory of Germaine Harold Wierenga Rooney HoMedics Chris A. Tessier Walter Wiessner Illinois Sports Facilities Karin Testa Authority Scott Williams Honorary Gifts T.H. Brokerage James Hardie Building Jill Willis In Honor of the Wedding Sandra Thiel Products Scott Willock of Michael Montalbano and Ty Thompson JCDecaux Denny Wills Carmen Zranchev James G. Thompson and Katten Muchin Rosenman Roger Wolf Robert Acquaotta Linda L. Thompson LLP Brian Wolfe Joel Baird Tigerman McCurry Kobotech, Inc. Michael Beacham Architects Steve and Shauna Wood Leo Burnett USA, Inc. Lars Cederquist Robert J. and Patricia E. Daniel and Noreen Woods MB Financial Charitable Tobin Constance Worley Abby Crane Foundation Mike Tokarz Amy Yates Cheryl Droessler NBC 5 Chicago Darryl Tom Greg Yocherer Robert and Lora Falato Paramount Media Group Margaret Tomaszek-Witry Andrew J. Yonke Mark Farnham Monica Pedersen April Tondelli Daniel Young Mike Karpeles Rockit Bar & Grill Craig Tubacki Deanna Zalas Joe Madormo Julie Shelton Ryan Tully Colleen and Mark Zawarus Arlene T. Montalbano Siding Group Timothy Turek Gregory Zeman Chuck and Misty StreetWise Montalbano LaNese Turner Stanton and Natalie Todd Nick Montalbano UIB Capital, Inc. U.S. Cellular Corp. Ron, Betty, Rob, Maria, Thadd Ullrich Wirtz Corporation and Matt Montalbano Roujay Vargas Debra Perelman Jeff Vergamini Leslie Saunders Ursula Villatoro Ziggy Schulz

CCAC • 10th Anniversary Bi-Annual Report • Fiscal Years 2010 – 2011