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2010 Annual Report
Fiscal Abstract
The success of the YDN is a partnership effort—it belongs to
the foundations that support our work, the countless organiza-
tions that contract with us to provide excellent services, the
multitude of practitioners who depend on our training and
technical support to aid in their development and, most impor-
tantly, the youth who are directly impacted by the quality of
services provided by all of these joint efforts. The YDN con-
tinues to work with community members to diversify funding
resources in order to maximize the impact on youth develop-
ment within our communities.
YDN Fiscal Reports 2010
2010 Collaborative Partners
—YDN Team —
Vicki Stockbridge; Helen Yee; Andy Paul; Cathy Swagart; Adrian Ruiz
P A G E 3
America’s Promise Alliance
Asian Resources
AT&T
Black Oak Mine Unified School District
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Sacramento
California Capital Financial Development
Corp.
California School–Age Consortium, Sacra-
mento Chapter
California Rural Indian Health Board, Inc.
Center for Multicultural Cooperation
City of Vacaville
County of Placer
Golden Sierra Job Agency
David & Lucille Packard Foundation
Pesticide Watch Education Fund
Placer County Community
Public Health Institute
Sacramento ACT
Sacramento City Unified School District
Sacramento County Office of Education
Sacramento Police Foundation, Inc.
San Juan Unified School District
SETA
Sierra Health Foundation
Sierra Mentoring Partnership
State Farm Insurance Co.
The California Endowment
The California Wellness Foundation
Twin Rivers Unified School District
Walter S. Johnson Foundation
Wells Fargo & Company
Whole Person Learning
Woodland Joint Unified School District
Yolo County Office of Education
2010 Corporate Donors
Michael J. Anderson, Attorney at Law
Aqua Systems
B.A. Bevan Agency
Bank of America
John O. Bronson Co.
Burnett & Sons
Comcast
Councilman Steve Cohn
Courtside Tennis
Dale Carnegie Training
Dawn Food Products
Del Monte Meat Co.
Dewey Square Group, LLC
Downey Brand
Dreyer, Babich, Buccola, Callahan & Wood, LLC
Ettore’s European Bakery & Restaurant
3 Fold Communications
Grateful Dog Daycare
Interstate Truck Center
K Street Consulting
KLS Air Express Inc.
Kaiser Permanente
Lucas Publications
Lucy Co Communications
Merchant Bank
McHugh & Associates Public Relations
Meyer Associates
Nehemiah Community Foundation (HOS)
Perry Smith, LLP
Peerless Coffee & Tea Company
Produce Express
Restoration Resources
River City Petroleum
San Joaquin Tennis
Sierra Vista Bank
Silicone Valley Community Foundation
The Sacramento Bee
Councilman Jay Schenirer
Social Ventures
Scott-Naake Paper Company
SMUD
Strategic Education Services
Surewest
Umpqua Bank
Union Bank
Von Housen Benz
Betsy Wannakuwatte
Western Health Advantage
Herbert & Inez Yee Foundation
P A G E 5
2010 Sacramento Youth Leadership Program (SYLP) Sponsors
Arata Bros. Trust
CC Myers, Inc.
City of Sacramento, Kevin McCarty
City of Sacramento, Bonnie Pannell
City of Sacramento, Ray Tretheway
Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc.
Betty Masuoka
Miller Family Enterprises
Nehemiah Corporation of America
Plumbers and Pipefitters Local 447
Sacramento Region Community Foundation
Setzer Foundation
Silicon Valley Community Foundation
Jim Sweeney Scholarship Fund
Steven Weiss
Contributions in Memory of Ruth Stockbridge
Gloria Armstrong
Richard & Jeannette Brace
Ann Davis
Barbara Hammel
Betty Henry
Bina Lefkovitz
Beverly & Dennis McDowell
Margaret Miller
Suzanne Nelson
Carol Hinzman
Martha Speaker
Denise and Tim Stuart
Vern and Eleanor Stockbridge
Vicki Stockbridge
Cathy Swagart
Dot & Ivan White
Helen Yee
SYLP
2010
2010 Individual Donors
Rabiia Abdul-Ali
Robyn Rapp Almeida
Yadira & Andres Alvarez
Gloria Armstrong
Jane Beauchamp
Steve and Lynn Belzer
Camille Benvenuti
Rachel Bingham
Trey Bonetti
Richard & Laura Bozzio
Richard & Jeannette Brace
Nancy Brick
Barbara Brown
Brookes Byrd
Evelyn Cox
Ann Davis
Judith Nunn Fong
Dave & Susan Frazier
Terri Gaines
Crystal Harding-Jenkins
Jeffrey & Jodie Jensen
Desalene Jones
Collette Kaluza
Irwin Karp
Terry and Penny Kastanis
Brent Keane
Steve and Barbara Kronick
Buchanan & Zeff Larscheid
Brian Lee
Linda Lee
Bina Lefkovitz
June Lefkovitz
Lefkovitz Foundation
Robert Lessler
Judith Lingle
Susan Magill
Laura Masonsmith
Dorothy Mautte
Scott Mautte
Suzanne Linville Mayes
Yuba City YDI
We sincerely wish to express our thanks to
all of the YDN funders, collaborative part-
ners, individual donors and board members
for their continued support, investment,
and shared vision of youth development
and a better today and tomorrow for the
youth of our communities.
“Change will not come
if we wait for some
other person or some
other time. We are the
ones we’ve been
waiting for . We are
the change that we
seek.” — President
Barack Obama
P A G E 7
Brent McClure
Dorothy Meehan
Cynthia Meyers
Caryl Miller
Kim Mohler
Leticia Ocampo
Barbara O’Connor
Tiffany Parker
Andy Paul
Robert Ream
Jan Rosati
Adrian Ruiz
Dr. Randall Sarte
Elaine Schenirer
Cheri Simmons
June Springstead
Leilanie Steers
Vicki Stockbridge
Pam Stoddard
Cathy Swagart
Summer Thommen
Lance Turner
Julia Turrini
Sandra Vargas
Jolene Wacowicz
Dina Wiroll
Ryan Wood
Alan and Helen Yee
Douglas & Karun Yee
Helen Yee
Herbert & Inez Yee
Wesley & Nancy Yee
Anna Zablah
2010 Individual Donors
THANK YOU!
YDN’s Values:
Relationships – Positive relationships are the key to our human exis-
tence; the need to treat and care about all people with genuine interest
and mutual respect is essential.
Social Responsibility – Is a shared, collective action, based on justice,
equity and access; that promotes respect to diversity, inclusion and
collaboration in support of all young people.
Change – To foster change is to be curious, rather than certain; to
regularly reflect and put our learning and insights into action; to be in a
mode of continuous improvement.
Fun - A key in building partnerships. It transforms what we must do
into what we want to do.
Mission and Vision:
YDN’s mission is to create life-changing experiences for youth to
thrive and succeed. YDN believes that training and professional
development for people who work with youth is a critical compo-
nent of achieving our vision. YDN’s training programs, networking,
resources, and public policy efforts all work together to improve the
quality of youth services and promote youth development principles
across a broad range of communities, youth-serving organizations,
education, faith groups, juvenile justice agencies and businesses.
Printed: October 1, 2011
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 269003
Sacramento, CA 95826-9003
Physical Address:
10530 Mather Blvd.
Mather, CA 95655
Ph: 916.228.2227
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