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PROGRAM REPORT 2014

DEAR FRIENDS,

Youth Villages, our board members, staff, funding partners, donors and volunteers made a difference in the lives of 22,949 children in fiscal year 2014 – helping more children than ever before find success. More than 81 percent of the children we served continued to live successfully even two years after completing a Youth Villages program.

It was a successful year as we expanded services in many areas. We partnered with Oklahoma’s Department of Human Services and the George Kaiser Family Foundation to help children and families. We also were able to help more young people in Tennessee. Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam and the Department of Children’s Services worked with us to offer our YVLifeSet program to all young people aging out of state custody in the state – a national first.

Our YVLifeSet program continues to show great results in helping young people exiting state custody at 18 find success as adults. In addition to the program’s high success rates, the randomized study of the program is showing promise as well. Social science research firm MDRC released the implementation report for the randomized trial, saying the first results from the study point toward a valid evaluation of the program. We expect MDRC to release the first impact results from the study later this year; these will show the program’s effectiveness as compared to usual services for former foster children in Tennessee.

In addition, the Center for the Study of Social Policy recognized our YVLifeSet program as one of 15 local, state and national youth- and family-serving initiatives making a critical difference in the lives of youth in foster care. Most exciting for the young people participating in the program, First Lady Michelle Obama and the GRAMMY Museum hosted 20 of them at the White House in 2014.

While we’re proud of and grateful for these milestones and our partners who help us reach them, we know we still have much to do. Thousands of our country’s most vulnerable children and youth still do not have access to life-changing programs like ours that we know produce lasting success. With your help, we continue to strive to change that.

With heartfelt gratitude,

D. Bryan Jordan, Chairman of the Board of Directors Patrick Lawler, CEO

PROGRAM REPORT 2014 3 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

NATIONAL WEST GEORGIA MISSISSIPPI TENNESSEE D. Bryan Jordan Matthew F. Tarkenton Jill Beneke Chairman Mike Broy Chairman Dr. Michael Forster Frank Cianciola Wesla Leech Patrick W. Lawler Shawnelle Davis Julie Seitz Stephanie Rippee Vice Chairman Chief Executive Officer Billy Dubose Kathryn Simmons Daphne Large Susan Smith David M. Albano Bill Giles Scott Lavelle Amanda Tollison Robert F. Clayton Vice Chairman Lee McWaters Karla Steckler Tye Rick Crain Richard Miller Marietta Davis Matthew F. Tarkenton Laura Rosas Robert A. Douglass Secretary Joel Smith NORTH Lynn Goldman John Strange CAROLINA Archie L. Jones Jr. Paul Bower Christopher Vescovo Karole Lloyd Doug Cruitt Treasurer Dara Mann V. James (Jamie) Filliben III Robert L. Rearden III Angela N. Mauldin Marietta Davis MIDDLE Carolyn Stefanco Lee Prevost Judith Edge TENNESSEE David Tyler Tres Vance Nicholas R. Ehlen Bill Hamburg Kristin Wade Jack A. Eiferman Co-chair John White Willie Gregory MASSACHUSETTS Leigh Young Joanna Jacobson Betsy Walkup Karole Lloyd Co-chair Joanna Jacobson Mark Medford Chair Johnny Pitts Karen Baker H. Patterson “Pat” Ritz Judy Caplan Sandy Edgerly Beth Berselli Michael D. Rose George Cate Jr.* Jack Eiferman Bethany Bounds Richard W. Talkov Tarsha Clemons-Davis William Foster Scott Bruun Scotland Thede Mary Cooper* Janet Glidden Carole Cooperman David Tyler Vaughan DePillo Paul Grogan Alistair Firmin Chip Wade Ann Gilbert Phill Gross Fred Granum Mary Grochau Margaret Hall Joanne Horstkotte Mike Bruns Brent McIntosh Kathy Harris Jodie Hueske Chairman Emeritus Lisa Small Beth Klarman Steve Hull Lele Thompson Lisa Lebovitz Krina Lee Pat Wallace Sharon Liszanckie Charles McGee Jeremy Werthan Yvette Mulderry Kevin O’Boyle Mark O’Donnell H. Patterson “Pat” Ritz Helen Chin Schlicte * Honorary Members Sharr Stark Kim Syman Scotland Thede Kevin Tabb Claudia Valderrama Rick Talkov Dale Walker Linda Whitlock

4 PROGRAM REPORT 2014 TRUST BETWEEN CHILDREN AND ADULTS IS ESSENTIAL

ichael was a handful to 13 former foster homes. His medical and behavior issues led to numerous disruptions and him constantly being sent home from Mschool for acting out. He couldn’t play with other children. But foster par- ents Rhonda and George Cox were a good fit. At their home, Michael learned coping skills for dealing with his frustration and began a positive medication regimen with the family’s physician. They also worked with the school so everyone interacted with Michael consistently. When Michael came into the Cox home, he was in special edu- cation classes receiving speech therapy. Now he’s not. The Cox family’s love, support and hard work have helped Michael flourish as a member of the family.

MICHAEL

PROGRAM REPORT 2014 5 22,949 children served in FY14

STATE OF ORIGIN Children served by Youth Villages in FY14

Alabama 2% Mississippi 7% Arkansas 1% North Carolina 21% Florida 3% Oregon 3% Georgia 2% Tennessee 46% Indiana 2% , D.C. 1% Massachusetts 11% Other 1% Includes , Kentucky, New Hampshire

6 PROGRAM REPORT 2014 LIVE LIFE NOW NOT IN THE PAST

annah dreamed about being the first in her family to graduate high school and go to college. That dream was jeopardized when she suddenly found Hherself without money or a place to live. After learning about Youth Villages’ YVLifeSet program, she applied and then became a YV Scholar, allowing her to receive extra support from Youth Villages provided she maintains academic and community service requirements. “At times we had difficulty keeping her spirits up,” Mindy, her YVLifeSet specialist, said. “She’s a high achiever and needs guidance on what she’s doing, to take a step back and say, ‘Let’s get back on track toward our goals.’” Hannah entered the YVLifeSet program later than many, but she said it was the right time. “I was more receptive to being helped than I would have been earlier,” she said. “I was so broken and ready for help when Mindy came into the picture. I don’t think I would’ve done that if it had been earlier.”

HANNAH

PROGRAM REPORT 2014 7 DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS Children served July 2013 to June 2014

AGE 8 Years Old and Younger 12% 9 to 11 Years Old 10% 12 to 14 Years Old 28% 15 to 17 Years Old 39% 18 Years Old and Older 11%

GENDER Male 55% Female 45%

RACE/ETHNICITY African American 34% Caucasian 52% Hispanic 6% Native American 1% Other 7%

PRESENTING ISSUES Children served July 2013 to June 2014

Emotional Disorder 15% Behavioral Disorder 85% Physical/Sexual Abuse 24% Substance Abuse 31% Suicide Ideation/Attempt 30%

Please note: 67% of youth presented with multiple issues.

8 PROGRAM REPORT 2014 CEREMONY AND RITUAL GIVE ORDER, STABILITY

AND CONFIDENCE

rances Robinson recently adopted Joshua, an 8-year-old who is demanding at times – but she describes him as a miracle. She was a foster parent to Josh, who was born with Fdrugs in his system at 24 weeks and suffers from a severe lung disorder and cerebral palsy. When he came to Frances’ home he was being fed through a gastronomy tube and couldn’t stand or walk on his own. Today, Josh can walk short distances by himself and is transitioning to solid foods. He attends a special school with small class sizes and is working to communicate better. “Families are so important,” Frances said. “Josh didn’t have that before, but now he has a place where he’s safe and he’s loved. That’s what all children deserve.”

JOSHUA

PROGRAM REPORT 2014 9 87%

of children discharged successfully, living at home with family or independently

81% of children are still living successfully at 24 months* post-discharge

*Includes children discharged during FY12-13

Response rates: 24 months - 39.6% (1,677 out of 4,233) SELF-CONTROL CAN BE TAUGHT

s a toddler, Max struggled to play with other children. When he first entered Youth Villages’ Intercept intensive in-home program, he wouldn’t sit still during Asessions and had trouble interacting with others. He’d throw a tantrum – kicking, screaming, hitting, biting and throwing things – until he got his way. Through Intercept, Max experienced consistency at home and regular visits with his specialist. Max’s mother, Gabriela, began communicating better and created a healthier home environment. Then Max’s behavior began to change. He controls his impulses now and will stop and think before acting. He knows when to pull himself away and calm himself down. He’s back in preschool and doing well.

MAX

PROGRAM REPORT 2014 11 RE-EDUCATION OF EMOTIONALLY DISTURBED YOUTH

A component of the intensive mental health treatment provided on Youth Villages’ residential treatment campuses, the Re-ED therapy model includes a structured routine to help children settle into a regulated lifestyle with clearly set expectations and a system of rewards and consequences. Emphasizing accomplishments and competence-building activities, Re-ED reinforces positive behavior changes and allows children to build trusting relationships with their counselors, teachers and other adults.

YOUTH VILLAGES HELPS CHILDREN BY FOLLOWING THESE RE-ED PRINCIPLES:

• Live life now, not in the past. • Trust between children and adults is essential. • Be good at something; competence makes a difference. • Time is an ally. • Self-control can be taught. • Intelligence can be taught. • Feelings should be nurtured, shared spontaneously, controlled when necessary, expressed when too long repressed and shared with trusted others. • The group is very important. • Ceremony and ritual give order, stability and confidence. • The body is the armature of the self. • Communities are important. • A child should know some joy in each day.

12 PROGRAM REPORT 2014 INTELLIGENCE CAN BE TAUGHT

hen admitted to Youth Villages, Shawn wouldn’t talk; he was extremely ag- gressive, had poor social skills and was unable to follow directions. At home, W he would run away, once being found more than two miles from home. His interactions with other children and adults, even in play, were aggressive and irrational. His unpredictable and volatile behavior made him a focus of staff and therapists. Shawn’s therapist, teachers, tutors, residential staff and mentor collaborated and set goals that challenged Shawn daily, even hourly, to communicate and learn appropriate ways to play with peers. “Shawn went from an almost nonverbal, aggressive youth to one who made significant progress behaviorally, personally and at school,” Youth Villages Therapist Jayson Rodri- guez said. “Previously, the bar for his therapy was set really low. We challenged Shawn to do more, and he responded. “He’s the reason I come to work. It’s awesome to see the progress he’s made.”

SHAWN

PROGRAM REPORT 2014 13 83%

In school, graduated or employed two years after completing the program

No involvement with the % law even two years after 79 completing the program

In comparison, by age 26, more than half of former foster children surveyed for the Midwest Study1 had been arrested as adults.

1. www.chapinhall.org/sites/default/files/ChapinHallDocument_2.pdf TIME IS AN ALLY

n less than 90 days, Chastity’s stable life spiraled into chaos. Tonye, her niece she’d recently taken in, was an escalating struggle. Chastity quit her job and dropped her college classes, but Ieven that didn’t help her get control of Tonye. “I was at the point where I was going to give her back just to protect my own child,” Chastity said. Further assessments of Tonye revealed she’d suffered neglect, physical and verbal abuse and was taken advantage of by family and community members. The family began Intercept ® intensive in-home services with Family Intervention Specialist Amanda Williams. “We had to start from scratch,” Chastity said. Tonye created a coping skills toolbox to maintain control of her emotions and responses. She learned to read. Chastity found that the traditional methods of discipline and structure weren’t the best ways to work with a child who’s been abused. “Amanda was in tune with this family,” Chastity said. “I thank God for her, and I’m blessed that she came to this house.”

TONYE

PROGRAM REPORT 2014 15 90%

of families report being satisfied overall with Youth Villages

GIVING OUR BEST

85.3% Nearly individuals, SUPPORTING 17,000 CHILDREN AND corporations and foundations gave FAMILIES $31.4 million to help the children and families served by Youth Villages in FY14.

Youth Villages’ employees alone donated more than $1 million through the Our Family Campaign.

Of every dollar spent, 85 cents 12.5% MANAGEMENT 2.2% FUNDRAISING went directly to programs that AND GENERAL support children and families.

16 PROGRAM REPORT 2014 FY14 FINANCIALS Financials for Youth Villages Inc. and affiliates (in thousands)*

Revenue and expense statement Consolidated balance sheet

REVENUE 2014 ASSETS 2014 2013 State of Tennessee 57,180 Total Current Assets 186,953 156,538 TennCare 18,681 Property and Equipment, Net 64,159 67,131 Other States/Medicaid 81,802 Other Assets 6,765 5,773 Grant Revenue 451 TOTAL ASSETS $257,877 $229,442 USDA 998 Donations and Pledges 26,891 LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS United Way 206 Total Current Liabilities 18,386 16,125 Investment Income 16,777 Long-term Debt 0 0 Miscellaneous Income 389 TOTAL LIABILITIES $18,386 $16,125 TOTAL REVENUE $203,375 NET ASSETS OPERATING EXPENSES Unrestricted 206,572 187,631 Program Services Board Designated 10,035 12,796 Dogwood Campus 7,153 Temporarily Restricted 22,806 12,812 Bartlett Campus 9,362 Permanently Restricted 78 78 Deer Valley Campus 4,029 TOTAL NET ASSETS $239,491 $213,317

Boys CIRT Residential 7,593 TOTAL LIABILITIES Girls CIRT Residential 7,080 AND NET ASSETS $257,877 $229,442 Christie Campus 6,387 Clackamas Campus 89 Day Treatment (MS) 17 Germaine Lawrence Campus 11,139 Inner Harbour Campus 12,584 Therapeutic Foster Care 16,954 Intercept Program 46,779 Group Homes 7,100 Adoptions Program 454 Transitional Living 9,397 Care Coordination 67 Mentoring 207 Crisis Services 5,127 Management and General 21,709 Fundraising 3,974 TOTAL EXPENSES $177,201 CHANGE IN NET ASSETS $26,174

* In FY14, $16,402 in Temporary Restricted Net Assets were allocated to support programs. At the end of the year, $22,806 remained in Temporary Restricted Net Assets to support programs in future years. For complete audited financial statements, please visit www.youthvillages.org or contact the Youth Villages Development department at 901-251-4807.

PROGRAM REPORT 2014 17 RED KITE SOCIETY DONORS

The Red Kite Society recognizes our generous supporters who have donated $100,000 or more to help the children of Youth Villages.

FORCE FOR Plough Foundation Jan and Patrick W. Lawler Crye-Leike REALTORS TRANSFORMATION The Robertson Foundation Memphis Grizzlies Dell Inc. $1 Million or More Charles and Lynn Schusterman Portland Children’s Levy Marilyn Cox Douglas Charitable Family Foundation Foundation Anonymous Janice and Ronnie Randall Strategic Grant Partners Horatio B. Ebert Charitable Foundation The Assisi Foundation of Memphis Rose Family Foundation United Way of the Mid-South Paul and Phyllis Fireman Charitable United Way of Greater Atlanta The Paul W. Barret Jr. Charitable Trust Foundation Urban Child Institute Marian and Mike Bruns Ford Family Foundation Robert W. Woodruff Foundation ChristieCare Foundation Patrick J. French Edna McConnell Clark Foundation FORCE FOR Janet and Jeffrey Glidden INSPIRATION The Day Foundation Brenda and Bill Hamburg FORCE FOR $250,000 - $499,999 The Duke Endowment Sarah Hancock INNOVATION The Employees of Youth Villages $500,000 - $999,999 Anonymous George Harrington Trust Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation BNY Mellon The Richard W. Jennings Anonymous Foundation Inc. Jacobson Family Foundation Trust Helen L. Siddon Bogan GJ Jensen Austin Memorial Foundation Charitable Trust Janet and George Johnson Klarman Family Foundation FedEx Corporation Barbara and Paul Bower Margie and Jimmy Lackie The Kresge Foundation GreenLight Fund Thomas W. Briggs Foundation Memphis Area Association of REALTORS Maybelle Clark Macdonald Fund Hyde Family Foundations Cambia Health Solutions Meyer Memorial Trust Microsoft Corporation Kendeda Fund Casey Family Programs

18 PROGRAM REPORT 2014 The Memorial Foundation Debra & William Elovitz The James R. Kuse Family C.H. Robinson Foundation M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust First Tennessee Foundation Lee Rone Marie Lamfrom Charitable Oregon Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flautt Cynthia and Richard Shaw Foundation Tull Charitable Foundation The John and Mary Franklin Sisters of the Holy Names The Estate of Marilyn V. Lind Foundation of Jesus and Mary United Way of the Lipscomb & Pitts LLC Columbia-Willamette Lorraine & Lloyd Glidden Catharine D. Smith Foundation Inc. Dan and Margaret Maddox David Wedaman Spirit Mountain Community Fund Charitable Fund Kristie and Dr. Tim Goldsmith Kemmons Wilson Family Foundation Starbucks Foundation Andrew, Elizabeth, Steve, Dianne Susie and Greg Gregory Spence Wilson and Myron Mall Michael S. Starnes and Dr. Laura The HCA Foundation M. Starnes Sylvia Goldsmith Marks Harder Mechanical Contractors Inc. Rick Talkov and Susan Davies Tosha and Ken May John H. and Wilhelmina D. Harland Dr. Fred Thomason and Ken Melkus FORCE FOR Charitable Foundation Inc. Dr. Ann Brown RESTORATION Menke Foundation Haslam 3 Foundation Victoria and Daniel Wang $100,000 - $249,999 Kristin and John Montgomery Healthways Foundation Robin and Tom Watson Yvette Lowenthal-Mulderry Anonymous Nollie and Amanda Henington Trust Wellspring Management and Peter Mulderry AutoZone Highland Street Foundation Sue and John Williams Mustang Fund Alison and Jim Barton Hilton Hotels Corporation Fred B. Wilson Residuary Trust Oregon Chapter PGA Mr. and Mrs. James Barton Richard Hyland David, Helen and Marian Woodward Marilyn and Dr. Robert B. Pamplin Jr. Fund The Baupost Group Kevin Hyneman Mr. and Mrs. James A. Parrish Jr. Juan Young Trust Teresa and Eric Bolton International Paper Company Kim and Johnny Pitts Foundation Boyle Investment Company Margaret Conant Reiser Karen Fields Isaacman Bradbury Family Partnership Linda and Cliff Reyle Kim and Bryan Jordan Mary Allen Lindsey Branan Trudy and H. Patterson Ritz Foundation George M. Brown Trust Fund of Atlanta John Dustin Buckman Charitable Trust Harold W. Byrd YOUTH VILLAGES LEGACY SOCIETY Bena and George Cates Christie Bridge We are grateful to these members of the Youth Villages Legacy Society who have expressed their support by including Youth Villages Christie Women’s Committee in their long-term financial plans. CLARCOR Foundation

Classic Wines Auction Phyllis and Charles Bailey Lela Almarita Johnson Jeaneatta H. Sautter Columbia Bank Helen L. Siddon Bogan Helen and Charles Laffoon Marler Stone Carole M. Cooperman Marian and Mike Bruns Jan and Patrick Lawler Joy Velte Cornerstone Systems David D. “Mickey” Coleman Claire M. Mitchell Linda and David Young Harriett and Hilliard Crews Ermee Irene Dixon Pauline and Maurice Riggins Anonymous (25) Cummings Foundation Douglas Drane Charitable Fund

PROGRAM REPORT 2014 19 CHAMPIONS FOR CHILDREN - ORGANIZATIONS

Youth Villages was honored to receive generous support from nearly 17,000 committed donors representing all 50 states in FY14. The following Investors and Champions for Children contributed $1,000 or more, which allows Youth Villages to continue to expand its services to children and families who need them. These donations also provide the necessary support, training and leadership development to attract and retain exceptional staff to work with our children and families.

YV 3.0 INVESTORS YV VISIONARY YV PILLAR YV LEADER John and Mary Franklin $500,000 or greater $50,000 or more $25,000 - $49,999 $10,000 - $24,999 Foundation Konica Minolta Business Anonymous Anonymous Clarcor Foundation Adage Capital Management L.P. Solutions The Day Foundation BNY Mellon The Coca-Cola Foundation Altria Tire Centers Edna McConnell Casey Family Programs The Cousens Trust C.H. Robinson - Memphis Marilyn Cox Douglas Clark Foundation Cummings Foundation Dell Inc. Catlin Insurance Company Inc. Charitable Foundation FedEx Corporation The Estate of First Tennessee Foundation Credit Suisse Merancas Foundation George Kaiser Familly Marilyn V. Lind Healthways Foundation Crews Family Foundation The Nancye Fleming Markle Foundation Hauntedweb of Horrors Charitable Trust for Children Lipscomb & Pitts Dan and Margaret Maddox Jacobson Family Maybelle Clark Insurance LLC Charitable Fund OCF Joseph E. Weston Foundation Macdonald Fund Public Foundation The Memorial Foundation Gerber/Taylor & Associates Inc. The Jenesis Group The R. W. Babson Trust Oregon Community Memphis Runners Gossett Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep Klarman Family Foundation Richard W. Jennings Track Club Foundation Grace Children’s Coalition Inc. Foundation Ritz Family Foundation Memphis Grizzlies Microsoft Corporation Grainger Industrial Supply United Way Charitable Foundation The Sartain Lanier Family The Robertson Foundation of the Mid-South The HCA Foundation Foundation Sara Giles Moore Foundation The Schusterman The James M. and Cathleen ServiceMaster Family Foundation D. Stone Foundation Tag Truck Center Strategic Grant Partners Joe C. Davis Foundation

20 PROGRAM REPORT 2014 United Way of Greater Memphis Area Botein Family Fund, a First Congregational Matthew and Gilda St. Philip’s Episcopal Atlanta Association of REALTORS Donor Advised Fund Church, Winchester Strazzula Foundation Church of Combinded Jewish Variety of Eastern MFS Investment Gap Foundation McKenna Long & Schwab Charitable Fund Philanthropies of Tennessee Management Aldridge Greater Boston Inc. The Goodendorf Sempra Energy The Wagner Family Nashville Predators Family Fund McLeroy Foundation Foundation Bridgestone Americas Foundation NexAir Trust Fund HCA Caring For The Memphis British Sports Sheraton Memphis WRG Foundation Community Car Club LTD. Downtown Hotel The Paul & Phyllis The Canale Foundation Fireman Charitable Inc. Hoffman Corporation Memphis Chapter 20 Sisters of the Foundation Institute of Real Estate Holy Names of Jesus Capitol Resources LLC Horstkotte Family Mgmt. and Mary PGA Pacific Northwest Charitable Foundation Cargill Feed & Nutrition YV PROTECTOR Section Memphis Consumer Southeastern Asset Hunt Brothers Pizza $5,000 - $9,999 CarMax Foundation Credit Association Inc. Management Inc. Pleasant Street Illinois Tool Works Congregational Church Castles, Cottages & Memphis Roast Club Southern Security The Arbor Rouge Foundation Flats Ltd. Federal Credit Union Foundation Realan Foundation Inc. Mendicino Family International Paper CBIZ/Mayer Hoffman Foundation Speedway Children’s AutoZone Saint Francis Hospital - Corporation McCann P.C. Charities Bartlett The MENTOR Network Best Buy Children’s International Paper Center for Study of The Standard Foundation Sanderson Farms Foundation Microsoft Matching Gifts Social Policy Foundation Program Boyle Investment Saturno Design LLC Inventory Locator Christensen-Dunn Early Stoel Rives LLP Company Service Inc. ILS Moss Foundation The Schadt Foundation Foundations The Stratton Foster C Spire Wireless Inc. Jackson Lewis LLP Multi-Million Dollar Club City of Bartlett Foundation Columbia State Bank Signet Inc. James Gattas Jewelers Murphy, DeZonia, and Clark Smith Family Susquehanna Financial Webb Community Foundation Tannenbaum- Foundation Inc. JPMorgan Chase & CO. Group of Greater Jackson Sternberger Foundation Nike Inc. Coca-Cola Bottling K C Homes of Memphis The Swigert-Warren The Community Thomas W. Briggs Company Consolidated Area Optimist Club of White Foundation Foundation of Middle Foundation Inc. Station Keller Williams Realty Tennessee Coldwell Banker Sysco Memphis LLC Walmart Residential Brokerage Oregon Health & Kellogg’s Tellus Operating Group Data Facts Inc. Cares Science University Walsh Construction Co. LLC Kelman-Lazarov Inc. Dodson Family Colormatch PacGlobal Whitehead Children’s The Temple Charitable Fund The Kemmons Wilson Christmas Fund Community Foundation Parish of the Epiphany, Congregation of Ohabai Family Foundation Goodlett Foundation for Southwest Washington Winchester Sholom Wieden + Kennedy Keta LLC Drs. Jay and Therese Concero Resources Parks IP Law Tennsco Heney, Hanover Kiwanis Foundation of Conkling Fiskum & Parsons Family Fund of Tri-Med Pharmacy Chiropractic Health Atlanta Inc. the Oregon Community Care LLC McCormick Inc. Service LLC KT Frieze Fund, a Foundation YV BUILDER Crye-Leike Insurance Tull Charitable Harder Mechanical Donor Advised Fund $1,000 - $4,999 Agency Inc. Phoenix Benefit Inc. Foundation Contractors Inc. of Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Pittman Family The Irving Foundation Alexandria Real Estate Crye-Leike REALTORS Turner Foundation Inc. Equities Inc. Greater Boston Inc. Foundation Jackson National Life The Dale Family Vanderbilt University Foundation Lakeland Lions Prime Automotive Insurance Company Allen and O’Hara Inc. Volvo of Memphis Foundation Warehouse Inc. Darden Restaurants Kele Inc. Anne & Paul Marcus Watertown Savings Leupold & Stevens Inc. Prudential Foundation Family Foundation DaVita Bank Lorraine & Lloyd Matching Gifts The Lighting Source Glidden Foundation Inc. AT&T Foundation Delta Asset Watkins Uiberall PLLC Reebok Management LLC Linkous Construction Lovett-Woodsum BancorpSouth Xerox Corporation Co. Inc. Rogers Group Inc. Foundation Delta Dental of Betsy Ross Foundation Yates Construction Magna Bank Rotary Club of North Mazzella Family Charitable Inc. Tennessee Jackson Youth Service America Fund, a Donor Advised BlueScope Foundation E. B. S. Foundation Magnolia Health Plan Fund of Combinded Rothstein Kass N.A EFT Source Inc. Majestic Realty Jewish Philanthropies of Foundation Inc. Foundation Greater Boston Inc. The Boston Foundation FedEx Services

PROGRAM REPORT 2014 21 CHAMPIONS FOR CHILDREN - INDIVIDUALS

YV VISIONARY Mr. and Mrs. James Vining YV BUILDER Ms. Lakeitha Burns $50,000 or more $1,000 - $4,999 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Burr YV PROTECTOR Mr. and Mrs. John Bussey Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bower $5,000 - $9,999 Ms. Deneen Aceto Ms. Elizabeth Butler Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bruns Dr. James Adams II Ms. Kelly Carlson Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edgerley Ms. Amy Adams Mr. Paul Enderson Ms. Anne Cannon Ms. Sarah Hancock Dr. Francis Agunenye Daniel and Shoshana Farb Ms. Kate Cantrell Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lawler Mr. David Albano Mr. and Mrs. William Giles Ms. Denise Caraway Kevin and Ann Marie Melia Ms. Sarah Aldridge Kathleen Krueger and Gary Ms. Allyson Carrozza Mrs. Yvette Lowenthal-Mulderry Mr. Reuben Anderson & Mr. Peter Mulderry Goshgarian Ms. Susan Carruthers Ms. Tanya Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Randall Mr. Bernard Greene and Ms. Tracy Ms. Keisher Carter Campion Karen and Roger Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Rick Rodell Mr. Howard Cartwright Ms. Caroline Hannah Mr. Spencer Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rose Ms. Jennifer Case Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Harder Anonymous Mr. Chris Catron Sandra Urie and Frank Herron Ms. Lenora Ashley Judge and Mrs. Robert Childers Mr. and Mrs. James Hertwig Mrs. Myrtle Asper Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cianciola YV PILLAR Dr. Sarah Hurley Ms. Marla Avery Ms. Tijuana Claiborne $25,000 - $49,999 Mr. and Mrs. George H. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Badavas Ms. Mary Lou Clark Ms. Charmaine Kromer Mr. and Mrs. Ben Baer Mr. and Mrs. James Lackie Ms. Brittany Clark Lisa and Stephen Lebovitz Mr. Kenneth Barber Mr. and Mrs. Mark Medford Mr. Shawn Cline Mrs. Karole Lloyd Mr. Gregory Barnes Mr. R. Andrew Taylor Ms. Anne Coggin Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Magee Ms. Connie Barnett Ms. Stephanie Cole-Farris Mr. and Mrs. Hu Meena Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barnhart Ms. Ramaia Coleman Kristin and John Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. William Barr YV LEADER Ms. Julia Content Mr. and Mrs. David Mussafer Mr. and Mrs. Mark Barrocas $10,000 - $24,999 Mr. Edwin Cook Mr. and Mrs. Jody Paine Ms. Katya Battle Mr. Roger Cooke and Ms. Joan Cirillo Amy and David Abrams Mr. Troy Robinson Ms. Natalie Battswoodard Ms. Lisette Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barton Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Rose Ms. Kori Bell Ms. Lisa Copeland Mr. and Mrs. H. Eric Bolton Mr. Joshua Ross Mr. and Mrs. J. David Bennett Mr. Leo Coughlin Mrs. Ermee Dixon Ms. Katja Russell Sara and Michael Bernstein Ms. Rankin Cox Jeffrey and Janet Glidden Ms. Echelle Rutschman Ms. Mary Bishop Mr. Hiram Creekmore Dr. and Mrs. Tim Goldsmith Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Sheppard Mr. and Mrs. Dean Blackwell Ms. Jacquelyn Cutillo Mr. and Mrs. Greg Gregory Lori and Matthew Sidman Ms. Susan Blackwell Mr. Dervin Daniel Mr. and Mrs. William Hamburg Ms. Catharine D. Smith Amy and Benjamin Bloomstone Dr. David Davidson and Ms. Francine Ms. Kathy Harris Ms. Annie Smith Ms. Judy Bomar Rosenzweig Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Jordan Mr. Richard Sykes Ms. Michelle Booker Ms. Marietta Davis Dr. and Mrs. William Lankford Caron and Kevin Tabb Mr. and Mrs. Larry Boone Ms. Terri Davis Mr. Larry Levingston Mr. and Mrs. James Turner Stephen and Susan Bouchard Ms. Susan Deason Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Reyle Vivian Vitale and Rocky Brown Ms. Deborah Bowens Mr. Paul Dent Mr. and Mrs. Ron Saxton Mr. and Mrs. Michael Waddell Ms. April Bragg Mr. and Mrs. Richard Devereaux Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Schmid Mary, Alex & Deedee Wade Ms. Adrienne Brent Maureen and Tim Dibble Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shaw Ms. Laruth Brooks Mr. Robert Douglass Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Tanzer Ms. Patti Bryan Mr. Don Dozier Dr. Fred Thomason and Dr. Ann Brown Mr. Jonathan Buck Ms. Marion Drewery

22 PROGRAM REPORT 2014 Mr. Alan Duncan Mr. Todd Giles Ms. Jamie Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lubert Ms. Avery Duncan Ms. Shauntay Giles Mr. and Mrs. Steven Hull Ms. Esmeralda Lucas Ms. Lois Dyk Ms. Julie Girts Ms. Chauntelle Hunter Ms. Sonja Luecke Ms. Rita Eastmond Mr. David Gleason Ms. Karen Fields Isaacman Mr. and Mrs. Corey Lynch Ms. Judy Edge Ms. Sonia Caus Gleason Savana and Don Jabro Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Lynch Mr. George Edmonds Mr. Timothy Glidden Ms. Kristi Jackson Mr. Jonathan Lyon and Ms. Kimberly Ms. Alexis Boyle Egan Mr. and Mrs. Terry Godfrey Ms. Melissa Jackson-Wade Syman Mr. and Mrs. Scott Ehlen Ms. Lynn Goldman Mr. David Johnson Ms. Jennifer Mack Mr. Nicholas Ehlen Mr. Joseph Goldsmith Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson Ms. Molly MacWade Mr. and Mrs. Steven Elorriaga Mr. and Mrs. Michael Goldstein Mr. and Mrs. Kert Johnson Ms. Dara Mann Ms. Kathryn Entrekin Mrs. Lynn Goodendorf Ms. Jeanna Johnson Mr. Brian Marcinek Mr. Dennis Esposito Toni and Douglas Gordon Mr. Hughes Johnson Mr. Thomas Martin Ms. Megan Facer Ms. Brandi Granoff Mr. Phillip Johnson Dr. and Mrs. Francis Martin Ms. Nicole Fannin Mr. and Mrs. Fred Granum Ms. Stephanie Johnson Mr. John Mason Ms. Claire Farmer Ms. Sarah Greenhill Mr. Archie Jones Mr. William Matthews Ms. Brittany Farrar Mr. Barry Greenlee Ms. Charity Jones Mr. and Mrs. Timothy May Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fields Dr. George Grimes Ms. Monica W. Jordan Mr. Gregory McClain Jack Eiferman and Fern Fisher Ms. Stephanie Grissom Ms. Paula Jordan Mr. Gene McClure Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Flaskamp Mr. Patrick Hampton Lisa and Michael Josephson Ms. Angela McCrady Ms. Carla Flowers Mr. Jim Hancock Ms. Jennifer Judge Ms. Garrett McDill Mr. Warren Flowers Ms. Rebecca Hancock Ms. Theresa Jurgensen Mr. Jermi McFarland Mr. and Mrs. Bob Forster Mr. Killis Haraway Mrs. Sabrina Baloun-Kavet and Mr. Ms. Pamela McFarlin Mr. Edward Foster Mr. and Mrs. Dan Harmon Matt Kavet Ms. Whitney McKee Ms. Jessica Foster Patricia and Rodes Hart Ms. Christine Kays Mr. Richard McKinley Susan and Richard Fougere Mr. and Mrs. Jay Harvill Ms. Susan Kendall Ms. Kathleen McNamara Mr. Michael Fowler Mr. John Hash Mrs. Nona J. Lair-Klein Ms. Kasha McNeil Mr. and Mrs. Nick Foy Mrs. Allison Havercamp Mr. John Lambert Mr. and Mrs. William McQuaide Alison Conant and Richard Frank Mr. Carlos Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. Ben Landers Ms. Ann Meeks Ms. Gail Franklin Dr. Jane Hayden Ms. Kristin Landers Ms. Ferdie Meeks Ms. Carla Freeman Ms. Julee Head Ms. Kristy Larson Mr. and Mrs. Scott Miller Donna and David Frieze Ms. Jane Hemphill Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lavelle Ms. Tatum Miller Mr. Ronnie Frost Ms. Susan Hendricks Mr. Dan Lavey and Ms. Lori Hardwick Mr. Ashley Mills Mr. Spencer Fullen Ms. Tamika Herbert Ms. Danielle Lawrence Ms. Connie Mills Ms. Amanda Futral Dr. Paula Ann Herring Ms. Stacie Lawrence Ms. Bettina Minga Mr. and Mrs. John Gadow Ms. Austin Hicks Ann and Dennis Leddy Mr. Douglas Miskew Mr. Jason Gallop Mr. J. Reginald Hill Ms. Barbara Lee Mr. Stephen Mitchell Ms. Almeida Garland Ms. Erica Hodges-Sykes Ms. Nora Lee Ms. Frances Morrison Ms. Shelia Garner Mr. Silas Hollingsworth Ms. Mary Lee Mr. John Moss Mr. Sean Gearson Ms. Stephanie Honeycutt Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Leerink Mr. Lee Moten Ms. Nicole Gebke Bobbie Jo and Kraig Hopf Mr. Daniel Lehan Ms. Kamah Mowenn-Harmon Jamie and Reese Genser Ms. Melissa Hopper Ms. Michelle Leyden Dr. Maureen Mulcahy Mr. and Mrs. Peter Georgantas Ms. Ann Horgan Mr. Adam Liff Ms. Kelly Mullins Mr. Andrew Gibbs Mr. John Horton Mr. and Mrs. Louis Loeb Ms. Janet Munro Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gilbert Mr. Brian Howard Mr. William Loeb Mr. J. Murphy Mr. Harris Gilbert Mr. Eddie Hudson Ms. Tunisia London Ms. Ashly Neher Ms. Angela Lowery Margo and Fred Newman

PROGRAM REPORT 2014 23 Susan and Fran Newton Mr. and Mrs. Stan Rosenzweig Ms. Lori Sustek Ms. Cathy Witmer Mr. Jason Noel Ms. Kimberly Rossie Ms. Marianicole Swann Ms. Cindy Wollstein Ms. Pamela Nourse Ms. Jennifer Roy Mr. and Mrs. Van Swofford Ms. Kristin Wright Ms. Lori O’Brien Mr. Michael Ruble Ms. Vicki Swords Mr. Michael Wright Mr. and Mrs. Mark O’Donnell Ms. Amy Sams Rick Talkov and Susan Davies Mr. and Mrs. Steven Wynne Mr. Mark O’Mara Ms. Tangina Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Tarkenton Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Wyrsch Ms. Eleanor Orberg Ms. Helen Chin Schlichte Ms. Barbara Tatge Ms. Vanessa York Ms. Sarah O’Reilly Mr. and Mrs. William Schnoor Mr. David Taylor Ms. Amanda Young Jeryl and Steve Oristaglio Mr. Greg Schott Ms. Janie Taylor Rev. Karen-Marie Yust Ms. Heather Owsley-Smith Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schultz Ms. Jill Terry Mr. Kerry Zeiss Mrs. Candace Paeper-Stone Mr. David Seckinger Ms. Shelby Terry Mr. David Zelinski Ms. Andrea Paille Ms. Julie Seitz Ms. Tynisha Terry Mr. and Mrs. Michael Paliotta Mr. Justin Self Mr. and Mrs. Scotland Thede Ms. Jan Palmer Ms. Robin Shaevel Ms. Lele Thompson Ms. Cynthia Parks Ms. Kimberly Shaw Mrs. Wendy Thompson Mr. Jason Parks Mr. and Mrs. John Sheahan Ms. Amanda Tillman Ms. Lindsay Pate Mr. Mike DeMichele and Ms. Elizabeth Ms. Amanda Jones Tollison Shelburne Mr. Christopher Patterson Mr. Scott Tracey Ms. Kristin Sheridan Ms. Pamela Pearce Mr. Vic Tremblay Dr. Thomas Shockley Ms. Katherine Peatross Dr. and Mrs. David Trenner Ms. Antoinette Shotwell-Knowlton Ms. Latonya Pendleton Mrs. Lucy Turnbull Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Simard Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Pennington Mr. and Mrs. Jay Turner Ms. Jocelyn Sisson Bianca and Craig Peskin Mr. and Mrs. David Tyler Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Small Jane and Eric Philippi Mr. Scott Usechek Maryl and Joel Smith Mr. and Mrs. Bill Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Graciani Valderrama Ms. Megan Smith Mr. David Pittman Ms. Cindy Vanelli Ms. Allison Smith Dr. Alvin Plexico Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Vescovo Ms. Catherine Smith Mrs. Carol Prentiss Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Vescovo Ms. Rebecca Smith Mr. and Mrs. Lee Prevost Mr. Ed Vining Ms. Linda Snyder Mr. Raymond Primes Mr. Michael Vowell Ms. Naomi Sobel Ms. Jacqueline Prince-Griffin Mr. James Waddey Ms. Latika Speller Ms. Stephanie Pugh Miss Kristin Wade Mr. David Spencer Ms. Dawn Puster Betsy and Knox Walkup Mr. Richard Sperry Mr. Rehman Qureshi Mrs. Linda G. Ward Ms. Brandie Spicer Mr. Mitchell Rask Ms. Felicia Washington Ms. Kirby Starks Ms. Katherine Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weeks Ms. Carolyn Stefanco Ms. Marcia Reynolds Nicole and Mark Wenneker Ms. Heather Stehberger Mr. Ty Rhame Mr. Jeremy Werthan Mr. Michael Stepanian Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ricci Ms. Madonna White Ms. Marsha Taylor Mr. Kennedy Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Brett Wilcox Ms. Vaughan Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rieman Mr. and Mrs. John Williams Mr. and Mrs. Seth Stier Mr. Sam Riker Ms. Jameeka Williams Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Stone Mr. and Mrs. Pat Ritz Ms. Karissa Winfrey Mr. Matthew Stone Mr. Keith Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Ted Winnowski Mr. John Strange Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rosas Alexis and Laurence Wintersteen Mr. and Mrs. Gary Stuart

24 PROGRAM REPORT 2014 COMMUNITY PARTNERS

Youth Villages thanks the hundreds of organizations across the country that gave their time, talent and treasure to help children and families live successfully in FY14.

94.1 KQX AmeriCorps NCCC Bartlett Runners Club Bob Steele Salon 98.1 The Max Andrews Entertainment District Beacon Hill Wine & Spirits The Boston Club ABM Janitorial Arnold Worldwide Inc. The Beauty Bar Boy Scouts of America AdvanceCo Inc. ArtsNOW The Beehive Boy Scouts of America - Cascade Pacific Counsel Aegis Labs AT&T Bellevue Baptist Church Breakaway Running Akzo Nobel AT&T Greensboro Bellevue Loves Memphis BridgeHead Software Inc. Alexander High School AT&T Massachusetts Berean Christian Church Inc. The Bridgespan Group Alexandria Real Estate Equities Inc. Atlanta Magazine Best Buy Bridgestone Americas Trust Fund Alexi Torres Artwork The Atlanta Braves Beta Sigma Phi Laureate Omega Brim’s Snack Foods Alkermes Banana Republic Bethesda Health Care Brother Industries USA Inc. All Saints Episcopal Church BancorpSouth Beulah Baptist Church Bryan Cave Alpha Kappa Delta Baraonda Restaurante & Bar Big Peach Running Co. B’Tyli Natural Skin Therapies AmeriCorps Bartlett Area Chamber of Commerce BNY Mellon Bullhorn

PROGRAM REPORT 2014 25 Burberry Delek US Great American Professional Risk Kmart Insurance C.H. Robinson - Memphis Dell Knoxville Association of REALTORS Greater Durham Chamber of C.R. Gibson Dignity Memorial Konica Minolta Business Solutions Commerce Cannongate Golf Clubs Douglas County Chamber The Kraft Family The Gwinnett Braves of Commerce Carither’s Flowers Kripalu Hallie Jackson Music Douglas County Schools CarMax Kritters Country Club Hauntedweb of Horrors DTI Global Carolina Hurricanes Ladies of Service Havard Business School Dude Solutions Carolina Panthers Laser Dimensions Havas Media Dummit Fradin Carolinas HealthCare System Latchford Landscaping HCA Foundation Education Realty Trust Casey Family Programs Laureata Omega Healthways Einstein Bros. Bagels CAVU Wealth Advisors Leadership Douglas Henri’s Bakery Ellendale United Methodist Church CBIZ/Mayer Hoffman McCann P.C. Lenny’s Sub Shop Hermitage Lanes EM Printing CBS Outdoors Life of Purpose Ministries Highfields Capital Emergency Repair Xperts CDC Foundation The Little Clinic Chef Karina Hines Emory Law Central BBQ Loeb Properties Inc. Hodges Family Foundation Entercom Memphis LLC Chadd Allen Ministries Mahaffey Tent Co. Honeycutt Insurance Ernst and Young LLP Chick-fil-A Malham Leverage Group Hope Presbyterian Church FacilityDude.com Chili’s Wolfchase The Maloney Center Hospice Compassus FedEx Corporation Coca Cola Bottling Company Massachusetts Office of the Attorney House on the Rock Church Consolidated FedEx Express Global Trade Solutions General Hunt Brothers Pizza Coldwell Banker FedEx Services McKenna Long & Aldridge Icebox Custom Jewelry The Commercial Appeal Felicia Suzanne MedAgenda If You Can Write You Can Read LLC The Community Foundation for First United Methodist Church MedicaGO Greater Atlanta Informa Investment Solutions First Congregational Church, Medtronic Comverse Inc. Winchester Ingersol Rand Memphis Area Association of REALTORS Contemporary Media Inc. Fleet Feet Sports Island Creek Oyster Bar Memphis British Sports Car Club LTD. Core De Vie Ford Motor Company Jackson National Life Insurance Memphis Chapter 20 Institute of Real Company Cornerstone Systems The Frame Source Estate Mgmt. Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Costco Fullview Baptist Church Memphis Flyer Bartlett Cradles to Crayons Georgia Association of Nursing Memphis Grizzlies Charitable The Journey Christian Church Students Foundation Credit Suisse Junior League of Jackson Georgia State University Memphis’ Incredible Pizza Company Crye-Leike Realtors Junior League of Boston Germantown Church of Christ Memphis Master’s Commission Cub Scouts – Sudbury Pack 80 Kele Inc. Gideons International Memphis Restaurant Association Cumulus Radio Keller Williams Realty Smyrna Team Glankler Brown PLLC Memphis Runners Track Club Darden Restaurants Kennesaw State University Gold’s Gym Memphis Sports Magazine Data Facts Inc. KeyBank N.A. Gordon Brothers Group LLC MFS Investment Management Davio’s Northern Italian Steakhouse Kiwanis Club of Bartlett Gossett Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep Microsoft Corporation Davio’s Cucina KIX 106 fm Goulston & Storrs Modern Luxury DaVita Kleenpro Restoration

26 PROGRAM REPORT 2014 Mondi’s Brow Studio Publix Super Market - #485 Sysco Memphis LLC Volunteer Corporate Credit Union Mrs. Fields Cookies Ravinia Spa & Pinnacle Target - Nashville Volunteer Mid-South Nashville Predators Regions Bank Teachers Helpers VSA arts of Georgia National Charity League Oregon ReTrans Precision Logistics Technology Advice Walker-J-Walker Inc. Navy Manpower Analysis Center Rice University TEKsystems Warthog’s Running Group Neiman Marcus Rich Products Corporation The Temple Congregation of Ohabai Waverly Country Club Sholom Nelson Mullins RMB Associates Western New England University TIA & Associates New England Shirdi Sai Parivaar Rochford Realty and Construction The Westminster Schools Tennessee Titans New Hope Christian Church The Rotary Club of Northeast Shelby Whitewash Films County Tetra Tech NewsTalk FM 98.9 Wilmington United Methodist Church Rotary Club of West Springfield Tito’s NFIB Wingprint Foundation Rotary Club of Winchester Trans Med USA Nike Wood Personnel Rothstein Kass Family Office Group Traveler’s Insurance North Carolina Symphony WRVR 104.5 FM Saint Francis Hospital - Bartlett Trinity Baptist Church North Bridge Xerox Corporation Salishan Spa & Golf Resort Trish McEvoy The Office of William Numa MD FACS Young and Associates Saturno Designs Trustmark National Bank Oak Elementary Zulu Nyala Game Lodge SciMetrika Tualatin Country Club Oak Grove Baptist Church Sean O’Keefe Events Turner Universal OHL Sequenom Laboratories UBS Financial Services Olive Garden Serenbe Community Union Station Omega Learning Academy Serenbe Playhouse Unity Hair Salon Omni Academy Service King University of OnForce Inc. Servpro Bartlett - Cordova The University of Memphis Oracle Siena Engineering Group University of Missouri Original Gourmet Lollipop Signet Inc. Upper Cumberland Association of Orion Federal Credit Union REALTORS Inc. Signs Unlimited Pace Academy Vaco Simply Catering Panera Bread Foundation Vanderbilt University Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus Parish Kohanimin Fine Art and Mary Vineyard Vines Parish of the Epiphany Outreach Skamania Lodge Committee Rising Star Quilters Smith & Nephew Inc. Parks IP Law Snap 2 It Paul and Phyllis Fireman Charitable Writing, design and photography: Foundation SoftArtisians Youth Villages’ Communications Department, TomMartinDesign, Marci Lambert Photography Peet’s Coffee Soulfood Ministries and Andie Petkus Photography Pfizer Inc. Southern Security Federal Credit Printing: EM Printing Union PGA Pacific Northwest Section © 2015 Youth Villages Inc. Spiritual Life Phillip Ashley Chocolates St. Mary’s University Printed responsibly on green-certified, Premium Refreshment carbon-neutral paper Starbucks Publix Atlanta Divisional Office

PROGRAM REPORT 2014 27 OUR VALUES

KIDS’ NEEDS COME FIRST ... ALWAYS.

CHILDREN ARE RAISED BEST BY THEIR FAMILIES.

WE PROVIDE A SAFE PLACE.

WE STRIVE TO ACHIEVE POSITIVE, LASTING RESULTS.

WE ARE COMMITTED TO OUR STAFF.

WE ARE EACH RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF SERVICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS.

WE CONSTANTLY IMPROVE OUR PERFORMANCE TO ACHIEVE EXCELLENCE.

WE CREATE NEW PROGRAMS TO MEET THE NEEDS OF CHILDREN, FAMILIES AND THE COMMUNITY.

WE DO WHAT WE SAY WE DO.

To learn more about Youth Villages and how we help children and families in your state, visit www.YouthVillages.org.