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A Legacy of Health and Hope

Florence Crittenton Services of North Carolina2009-10 Annual Report

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Table of Contents

Contact UsMailing AddressP.O. Box 36392

Charlotte, North Carolina 28236

Phone and Fax NumbersOffice: 704-372-4663

Fax: 704-334-8169

Websiteswww.fcsnc.org

www.facebook.com/FlorenceCrittentonNC

A Word from our Chair and CEO -- 1

About Florence Crittenton Services -- 2

The Services We Provide -- 3

Our Year by the Numbers -- 4

Our Financial Position -- 5

Events for Health and Hope -- 6-7

Volunteers, Our Helping Hands -- 8

Thank you to our Affiliate Groups -- 9

Thank you to our Community Partners -- 10

Thank you to our Individual Supporters -- 11-13

Board of Directors and Advisors -- Back Cover

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A Word

For the past 107 years, Florence Crittenton Services has provided help to vulnerable young women and their children. Our clients come to us facing increasingly complex challenges and issues that go beyond simply being young, single and pregnant. We serve young women in crisis who have experienced issues such as physical, emotional or sexual abuse, homelessness, family or domestic violence, substance abuse, mental illness and other serious life situations.

Like our clients, FCS faced a number of complex issues throughout the past year. Despite a range of challenges, from severe statewide budget cuts in both North and South Carolina to the tough economic situation our community faces, FCS continued to meet the complicated and diverse needs of the women and families it serves.

A tough year didn’t prevent us from fulfilling our mission of providing health and hope for tomorrow’s children, and it shows: from the successes of our clients to the passion of our supporters, we are buoyed with hope, like our clients, for a brighter tomorrow. The following pages contain just a few of these success stories.

The true essence of the work we do can only be witnessed firsthand—in the hands of our volunteers, the hearts of our donors, and the minds of our community advocates. We invite you to get involved with FCS by volunteering, joining us for a tour of our facility or enjoying the events we host.

From all of us at FCS, we offer our deepest thanks for your investment with us. Your continued support is needed now more than ever and is appreciated by all of us as we strive to improve the quality of life for young mothers and their children.

Eric Reichard, 2009 Board Chair and Marilyn Thompson, CEO

Eric ReichardBoard Chair

Marilyn ThompsonCEO

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Our Mission

About us

Florence Crittenton Services of North Carolina promotes health and hope for tomorrow’s children by providing comprehensive health, educational and social services for single pregnant and non-pregnant adolescents, women and their families.

Since 1903, FCS has helped more than 38,000 women, babies and their families.

In the early 1900s, a 16-year-old single woman from Charlotte committed suicide upon learning she was pregnant. For this young woman, the shame and disgrace she felt that she brought upon herself and her family was too much to face.

Alarmed by the details of the woman’s death, religious leaders and concerned citizens throughout the Carolinas joined forces. They were determined to provide a safe place for single, pregnant women.

Philanthropist Charles Crittenton donated funds and requested that the program be named in memory of his daughter, Florence, who died of scarlet fever at the age of four. Since that time, more than 38,000 mothers and their babies have received medical and prenatal care, social, educational, adoption and parenting support services at FCS, as well as substance abuse intervention, treatment and prevention.

Because of the continued support of concerned citizens throughout North and South Carolina who want children to have a better quality of life, the agency has remained a viable alternative for young women in crisis.

Our History

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Our Services

Maternity ProgramOur 32-bed residential maternity program provides a comprehensive range of intervention and prevention services for women who need a safe and healthy environment during their pregnancy and through delivery. Our clients are high-risk, single young women 10 years of age and older who may also be homeless. Many are victims of sexual and/or physical abuse and neglect. Some have histories of drug and alcohol abuse.

Sarah’s House ProgramMother-Child ParentingThe purpose of the Sarah’s House residential parenting program is to keep foster care teen mothers and their children together in a safe, nurturing and supportive environment where the mother can acquire the knowledge and skills she needs to become an effective parent, as well as the skills necessary to promote her own self-esteem and self-sufficiency.

Legacy hallA Preparation for Adult Living Skills ProgramLegacy Hall assists at-risk adolescent females ages 16-21 in legal custody of the Department of Social Services. Legacy Hall educates young women and helps them develop vocational, life and social skills that will facilitate positive life outcomes for the future.

Vocational ProgramThis program assists clients in obtaining employment and furthering their education by providing resume writing and interview prep assistance, internship opportunities, high school, college and GED training, shadowing and career mentoring. Our Career Exploration Program focuses on providing participating young women with training and exposure to a number of career opportunities.

P.P.E.P. ProgramPrenatal Parenting EducationThis home visitation program offers aftercare services for former clients living in Mecklenburg, Gaston and Cabarrus counties.

Many Florence Crittenton Services residents pursue careers in the nursing field. Their efforts are buoyed by FCS’ vocational services and the scholarship support of the FCS Auxiliary.

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Our year by the numbers97% of infants who were born to Florence Crittenton Services mothers achieved AGPAR scores (measured by appearance, pulse, facial expression, activity and respiration) greater than seven one minute after birth and nine after five minutes.

92% of participants excelled in Parenting Competency Skills.

85% of clients participating in the Prenatal Parenting Education Program (P.P.E.P.) avoided an unplanned, repeat pregnancy.

93 clients participated in our Vocational Program.

14 clients received scholarships through the Auxiliary.

For the last 4 years, 100% of clients have delivered drug-free babies.

94 residents were served for 6,969 cumulative days of care in the Maternity Program.

P.P.E.P. served 12 families and 19 children and 100% had no substantiated cases of child abuse or neglect .

20 clients enrolled in a G.E.D. program, 30 actively pursued employment and 3 clients went on to a local college or university.

21 mothers and children were served in the Sarah’s House Program for 4,656 cumulative days of service.

“I felt a sense of relief once I walked in the doors of Crittenton. I don’t know if I was more excited about being fed or not having to sleep on an air mattress. Everyone there became my family, all the staff and residents. I felt so welcomed and loved by everyone. I just want to thank you for everything that you did for me and my daugher.”

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Program

Expenses

91%

Management

and General

4%

Fundraising

5%

Program Expenses

Management and

General

Fundraising

Contributions

18%

United Way

11%

Government

Agencies

66%

Other Grants

0%

Other

0%

Investments

2%

Special

Events

3%

Contributions

United Way

Government Agencies

Other Grants

Other

Investments

Special Events

Our financial position

* This revenue is earned income for the services FCS provides**Contributions include individual giving, church tithing, business donations and foundation support.

Program Service FeesGovernment Agencies*Other GrantsOther

Charitable GivingContributions**United WaySpecial Events

Investments

Total Support and Revenue

$1,517,544$4,650

$705

$411,891$260,901

$59,216

$48,251

$2,303,158

Revenues

Expenses

Program ServicesManagement and GeneralFundraising

Total Expenses

$1,899,307$85,787

$113,578

$2,098,672

Net Assets

Net Assets, beginningNet Assets, ending

Change in Net Assets

Total Support

$1,468,105$1,672,591

$204,486

$2,303,158

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Events for health & hope

Precious Movie PremiereFlorence Crittenton Services hosted the premiere of award-winning film “Precious” at Park Terrace Theatre on November 19, 2009. The film details the struggles of an abused, illiterate teen in Harlem.

Following the film, FCS led a panel discus-sion on the harsh realities the film depicted and the ways FCS and other social service agencies work to combat these issues. We give special thanks to the evening’s sponsors: Charlotte Dermatology and Dr. and Mrs. Gary and Charlene Slaughter.

Annual Alumni ReunionFlorence Crittenton Services held its first Alumni Reunion in April 2010, made possible by a Front Porch Grant from the Charlotte Mecklenburg Community Foundation that supports Crossroads Charlotte.

More than 200 former clients, staff andvolunteers gathered with their families to celebrate the legacy of FCS and the impact it made on their lives. They enjoyed a catered lunch, tours of the facility and reconnecting with friends and FCS staff.

Social EventsFlorence Crittenton Services hosted a number of fun events for volunteers, donors, community partners and FCS staff to interact and showcase their generosity.

Events included Cocktails for a Cause at Therapy Cafe and Chima Brazilian Steak-house. Guests enjoyed specialty drinks and meals with proceeds benefiting FCS clients.

Thanks to all who attended! Supporters joined the agency at Chima Brazilian Restaurant.

Gabourey Sidibe portrayed Claireece “Precious” Jones, an illiterate, abused 16-year-old girl with two children.

Annual Golf Tournament November 2, 2009 saw twenty-six teams battle it out at Cedarwood Golf Course as part of Florence Crittenton Services’ Annual Golf Tournament.

The fall outing was one of great success for FCS: more than $40,000 was raised in support of our clients and their families. FCS is indebted to the tireless efforts of our tournament committee: Pat Binetti, Chris Moffat, Eric Reichard and Bill Ryans.

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Rose Garden DedicationFlorence Crittenton Services honored steadfast supporter Elizabeth “Lib” Harkey with a rose garden dedication in her honor on October 27, 2009.

Lib’s Rosarian, Charles Albuquerque, provided the roses and maintains the garden in her honor.

Lib first became involved with FCS in the 1950s and served as president of the Board of Directors for three terms. She chaired 1994’s Campaign for Tomorrow’s Children and is now an honorary board member. Lib is also a recipient of FCS’ Lucille P. Giles Award and Centennial Award.

Elizabeth “Lib Harkey” is greeted by family members Henry and Cathy Harkey,

Movers for MomsTwo Men And A Truck partnered with Florence Crittenton Services at Target’s Blakeney location for the second an-nual Movers for Moms event on Mother’s Day weekend in May 2010. Community supporters donated new car seats, diapers and other baby necessities to FCS, which was then delivered to the FCS facility by Two Men And A Truck.

FCS gives special thanks to our sponsors Two Men And A Truck, Target, and Praise 100.9. We appreciate the hands-on support of Tripp Moore, owner of Two Men And A Truck’s Charlotte franchise, as well as the refreshments provided by Starbucks and Brixx.

Annual LuncheonFlorence Crittenton Services’ Annual Luncheon was held on May 4, 2010 and honored long-time supporter Lana Hathaway with the Lucille Giles Award.

The Lucille Giles Award, named in honor of the community leader and philanthropist who served FCS for more than four decades, is presented annually to an individual in the Carolinas who has demonstrated a significant commitment to FCS and its clients.

Lana began volunteering at FCS in 1988 and has chaired or co-chaired the FCS Auxiliary since she joined in 1990. She was chairperson of the Board of Directors for two consecutive terms in 2002 and 2003 and served as an appointed board member from 2002 to 2008. A longtime advocate for FCS in Charlotte and beyond, FCS is proud to call Lana a supporter and friend.

Lana Hathaway accepts the Lucille Giles Award

FCS Social Worker Michelle Patel helps unload boxes of baby items donated at the annual Movers for Moms event.

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The helping handsOur amazing volunteers did it again! Florence Crittenton Services volunteers really came through for the agency. 700+ volunteers generously gave more than 3,000 hours of their time to benefit FCS clients. We wish to express our sincere gratitude to the volunteer groups that supported us throughout the past fiscal year.

A story of hopeAt Florence Crittenton Services, Becky knew her day would be busy, challenging and exciting. She had an appointment right after breakfast with her personal tutor who was helping her prepare for her SAT’s. Afterward, her mentor was going to pick her up to take her to the library, then for ice cream. She looked forward to her afternoon parenting class where she would learn infant CPR and how to care for her new baby. Becky just loved the volunteer instructor who taught the class; she was always so knowledg-able and caring.

On her way to dinner, Becky passed a group of volunteers who were painting one of the common areas. She was especially excited about dinner because a local faith-based group was scheduled to bring a special meal and planned to play fun games with the residents afterward. Tomorrow she planned to meet with a vocational program volunteer to help revise her resume so she could begin her job search with more confidence. She was almost tired just thinking about it all, but it made her feel good to know that so many people cared.

These are just some of the ways our volunteers support our programs. To learn about FCS’ many volunteer opportunities, please contact FCS Volunteer Coordinator Michelle Calvert at 704-372-4663 or [email protected].

During the summer, United Way of Central Carolinas Young Leaders served dinner to FCS clients.

NASCAR employees spent a day redecorating Sarah’s House and presented FCS with a generous donation.

Jennifer Cook (at right) of Pristine Events gathered friends and threw a holiday party for clients.

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FCS AuxiliaryFlorence Crittenton Services’ Auxiliary awarded more than $5,000 in scholarships this year and $34,755 total scholarships since 1997! Scholarships donated by the Auxiliary are for both current and former clients and allow them to accomplish a variety of educational and career goals. Examples include Certified Nursing Assistant licensure, hospitality industry certification, tuition assistance at two- and four-year colleges, books and required equipment and uniforms for classes.

our steadfast supporters1903 SocietyThe 1903 Giving Society was created in 2006 to honor the longevity and mission of Florence Critten-ton Services. Individuals who pledge or donate $1,000 or more become a member of the society.

Mr. James AbbottMr. and Mrs. Brendan BambrickMr. Sadler BarnhardtMr. and Mrs. Pat BinettiMr. and Mrs. Stephen CarleyMr. and Mrs. Wayne EdgeMr. and Mrs. Jesse FearringtonMrs. Mary Liz FrancisMr. and Mrs. James GaitherMrs. Sarah Belk GambrellMrs. Elizabeth Harkey

Mr. and Mrs. Donald HathawayMr. Parks HelmsThe Hon. Ambassador Jeanette HydeMs. Nina JacksonMs. Susan KellyMrs. Judith LisenbyMr. and Mrs. Carter D.MeiselmanMr. Nathan Earle QueenMrs. Anna Schleunes andMr. Michael WilsonMr. and Mrs. Eric Reichard

Mr. and Mrs. B.D. RodgersMr. Carl ShowalterMr. and Mrs.Kenneth SipesDr. and Mrs. Gary SlaughterMs. Kimberley K. StensonMrs. Nancy B. ThomasMr. and Mrs. Stuart ThompsonMrs. Marilyn ThompsonMrs. Adele WeirMr. Thomas Woollen

Young Friends2009 saw the renewal of the Young Friends, FCS’ young professionals group. Dedicated to helping the agency via volunteerism, advocacy and philanthropy, the Young Friends was spearheaded by FCS supporter Stacy Gray. In their first few months, they sponsored a Happy Hour and worked to spread awareness among their social groups about the needs of FCS clients and the value of introducing the next generation of supporters to FCS.

Fourteen clients received scholarships through the FCS Auxiliary in 2009-10.

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Our community partners

Aegeon Transamerica FoundationAhern RentalsAlbemarle RoadPresbyterian ChurchAll Saints Catholic Women's OrganizationAllstateAmity Presbyterian ChurchAsbury United Methodist Church WomenAssociation of FundraisingProfessionalsBank of AmericaBB&TBJ'S Membership WarehouseBrio Italian GrilleCarolinas Association of Neonatal Nurse PractitionersCarolinas Healthcare System FoundationCharlotte Dermatology, P.A.Charlotte Merchants Foundation, Inc.Charlotte Prenatal YogaChildren and Family Services Association NCChildress Klein Properties, Inc.Coatings 2000Coca-Cola Bottling Co. ConsolidatedConcrete Supply CompanyDelta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.D.L. Phillips Investment CompanyD.F. Halton Foundation, Inc.The Duke EndowmentThe Duke Energy FoundationThe Early Learning Center Inc.Eleanor and JamesBarnhardt FoundationElite Broadband Communications, Inc.Florence Crittenton Services AuxiliaryFoundation for the CarolinasGates ConstructionGaylor Inc. of North CarolinaGreek Orthodox CathedralHeede Southeast, Inc.Horne Company LimitedIBMJohnson's Roofing ServiceKarp Financial Strategies

KPMG LLPKulynych Family FoundationThe Leon Levine FoundationLiberty Mutual Matching GiftsLow Tech Investments, Inc.Lowrance Family FoundationLSSA, Inc.Master Telecommunications, Inc.Matthews Woman's Club Service LeagueMcKenney'sMecklenburg County ABC BoardMerrill Lynch Pierce Fenner & SmithThe Marc and Mattye Silverman Family FoundationThe Merancas FoundationMetrolina Greenhouses, Inc.Microsoft Giving CampaignMorehead Properties, Inc.Myers ParkPresbyterian ChurchMyers Park United Methodist ChurchThe National Crittenton FoundationN.C. InterdenominationalUshers AssociationNASCARNativity of the Holy VirginOrthodox ChurchNew Zion MissionaryBaptist ChurchOakland AvenuePresbyterian ChurchOld North State Masonry, LLCOtis ElevatorPapo D' Anjo Group, Inc.Park Sterling BankPatent Construction SystemsPattons Foundation, Inc.Piedmont Club FoundationPiedmont Process Systems, Inc.Presbytery of CharlotteR.A. Piccalo, Inc.Rodgers Builders, Inc.Russo Dumpster Services, Inc.Saint Mark’s Episcopal ChurchSaint Peter’s Catholic ChurchSaint Peter’s Episcopal ChurchSchindler Elevator CorporationShape Up Fitness/Wellness

Sisters of Mercy of North Carolina FoundationSmith Academy ofInternational LanguagesSouthern ShowsSpectrum Interiors of South CarolinaSpeedway Childrens CharitiesThe Springs Close Foundation, Inc.Starlight Roller RinkStarr Electric Co., Inc.SteelFab, IncorporatedSunbelt Rental, Inc.Surry County Healthand Nutrition CenterSynergy Coverage Solutions, LLCSyscoTarget FoundationThompson AgencyTricor, Inc.United Methodist Women of Blair Road UMCUnited Way of Asheville and Buncombe CountyUnited Way of Central andNortheastern ConnecticutUnited Way of Central CarolinasUnited Way of Central IndianaUnited Way of Central VirginiaUnited Way of Forsyth CountyUnited Way of Gaston CountyUnited Way of Greenville CountyUnited Way of Lancaster CountyUnited Way of Northeast FloridaUnited Way of Randolph CountyUnited Way of Roanoke ValleyUnited Way of Stanly CountyUnited Way of the Greater TriangleUnited Way of the MidlandsUnited Way of the PiedmontUnited Way of Wilkes CountyUnited Way of York County, SCUnity Home ImprovementUnity Presbyterian ChurchUniversity City Women's GroupUrban Building Group, IncValley of the Sun United WayVance Memorial FundThe Wachovia Wells Fargo FoundationWarco Construction, Inc.

The staff and clients of Florence Crittenton Services would not be able to make the strides we have without the support of our community partners. We give them our sincere appreciation.

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Florence Crittenton Services is only as good as our friends and neighbors who put their trust behind our mission. Year after year, we are awed by your generosity and kindness. Thank you.

James AbbottMacon AbbottAnn and Bob AbelTom AbernethyMaria AbneyAudrey AbronAna and Daniel AcetiRose AcheyShannon AckermannEloise AdamsRomelia AdamsEddie AitonJames AldermanPenelope AlfordKathleen AlifvisJocelyn and John AllanMelissa AllisonKimberly Monique AmosMaria Andruzzi AmbrosiniBrenda and James ApplebyFurness ArmsteadAl AustinAmy Baldwin GeorgeDenise and Brendan BambrickJamie BanksNellon BarringerVictoria BartonSummer and Rodger BaruthTony BatemanMary BattersonIris and George BattleAshley BeattyMackenzie BeattyNancy and Ronald BeckDana and Kevin BellVanessa BentonCharles BergerIan and Susannah BertolinaPascal BinettiJulia and M.B. BingJennifer BishopBeverly and Barry BlackwellShannon BlinnRosalie and Alan Blumenthal

Maggie and Bruce BodmanKathryn BolsterMartha Bookout BoydJanice BoothStephanie BoscheeTamara BowlesKim BowmanMartha BoydBarbara BoyleJennifer BranhamMary Cassie BroadwayAngela BroomeRita BrownShawanda BrownJames BryantSarah BryantAnthony BucciMaria and Robert BuchsbaumJennifer and Joel BullockKimberly BurnetteJoseph ButlerGail Constance ButterfieldNancy BydlinskiJames and Ritch CainLaura CalabriaLaura and Doug CaldwellMichelle CalvertAlan and Beth CampbellOctavia CannonKathleen CarfaroLinde and Steve CarleyChad CarmichaelElizabeth CarverLynne CatheyDeborah CharlesAlice ChristenburyMary and Ron CiminelliDonetta ClarkLauren ClarkIona CluneJuawana ColbertBetty ColemanLynn and R.J. ColemanBill Collin

Katherine CookeKenneth CraigLinda and Jimmy CranfordBen CrawfordErica CrawfordGillian CrosbyChristy and Otis CrowderFern CulbrethMichelle and Patrick CunninghamJean DavisSylvia DavisKristen DayHeather and Gabriel DevereuxAlbert DiazAlan DicksonSowmya DiduguLouise and Waco DighRonald DixonWilliam DowdHeather DuxburyCatherine and Steven EasonDonald EasonJudith and William EasonFrances EckelDeborah and Wayne EdgeCatherine El-KhouriDianne EnglishMarva EvansKatherine EverettMary Ellen and Barry EzarskyDavid FarisJoshua and Christina FathBarbara and Jesse FearringtonJan and Henry FederalBarbara and James FeldmanKimberley FergusonKaren FetzkoNorika FisherSallie and Michael FittonElizabeth and James FosterBonnie FouldsDianne FowlkesSamara and Anthony Foxx

With warmest gratitude

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Anna and Robert FrancisSusan FrancisAnne FreeburnChristine and Thomas FriendLucille FriersonLindsay Frost-BhasinNancy and William FullerKara FultzJoseph GainesJames GaitherRoddy GaitherSarah GambrellJennifer GarciaSusan GarciaEllen GoldbergBrook Goldsmith GrayRobert GoodmanHeather GordonVirginia and Willard GourleyFay GreenPeter GreenBarbara and Thomas GreeneBeth and Keely GriceStephen GriceKaren GriffinJean GriswoldSarah HadaJudith HaleClaudette HallMichael HallCharlotte and Russell HallbergLeah HambrightSandra and Claude HamiltonCynthia and Hugh HammondMichael HammonsMarsha and David HannaMelva HannaJennifer HarbinRebekah HardisonAverill HarkeyElizabeth HarkeyHenry HarkeyLauren London HarkeyDiane HarrisWilliam HarrisJudy Harrison BarryLana and Don HathawayKathynel HattenDoris HawkinsMilada HejtmanekParks HelmsElaine HendersonKereshmeh Henderson

Betsy and Calvin HendrixMelissa HessTracy HewettKeia HewittEmily HickokJocelyn HillSally Hite SmithTy HittJack HolbrookMyra and Henry HolerErin HollandScott HolstenKim HoneycuttGreta and Robert HordLinda HortonKenneth Houck, Jr.Emmet HowleLatrise HunterJeanette HydeKathleen IngrishBarbara and Sam IvillDonna and Charles JacksonLaura JacksonCynthia and James JacobsHarmon JamesAlexandra JenkinsKatherine JohnsonLea and Stuart JohnsonJacqueline JonesAnita and Herman JordanKelly JordanMargaret JosephShirell JoynerMaresa KellySusan KellySusan KemmetJean and Charles KernMartha and Ray KielyLinda and Hatcher KincheloeAllison KingThomas KirkpatrickCarie KnoxNancy and John KramerMaureen KruegerNancy LagenfeldElaine LangstaffCarmen LearyJanet LeclairLeah LedfordMeredith LedfordElizabeth and Charles LeeJane and Rea LemmondDavis Liles

Mary Louise LindseyJudith LisenbyAngela LittlejohnRoslyn and Willie LivingstonLinda Lockman-BrooksMarilyn LongValerie LottMagbis LoveErika LumsdenJan and Scott MacGregorElizabeth MartinS. Dean MartinRhonda MayoVeronica McAllisterPhillip McBrayerRobert McBrideDewitt “Mac” McCarleyCatherine McCarthySusan McConnellSusan and Edward McConnellKathryn and James McCoyMay Aston and GregoryMcDowellPender McElroyMarilyn McGillPecolia McKoyBettie McLaughlinJonnie McLeodAnna and Shawn McMillanWilliam McMillanEric MeddaughDana MeiselmanAudrey MellichampDaniel MenzerShay MerrittBG and Bob MetzlerMary Carole MichieHarry MillerLance MillerThomas MillerCassandra MinorGinger MooreScott MooreShugann MoreeRobert MorrisPamela MurphyJeff MuyresPamela and Brian MyerscoughClaire NaderVirginia and Sidney NeelyLiz Neely-HeafnerAnne and Rolfe NeillDebi Nelson

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Janna and Travis NimmoJanet and Peter NixonAllison NolanAngela NorwardClaudia OlsenVirginia OwensCarla and Gary ParksMary and Robert ParsonsMeta and Marshal ParsonsJane and John PasquiniMichelle PatelCarlos PaulingLecia PearceJohn PelusoDavid PerkinsLisa Torgler Perkins and Mark PerkinsSonya PfeifferAnn PiacesiSarah PintoSharlene and Donnie PlylerChaneka PoageGene and Milton PolerKathryn PreyerPhyllis and Kenneth PrimmVictoria PrincePeggy and Jack PuckettNathan Earle QueenMary Ellen RandallDarrin RankinEric ReichardDawn ReitzLisa RhyneDaniel RichardsonSarah and Bryan RichardsonDe-Ann RickettsDaneen and John RoanokeLinda and Nathan RobertsSeyller RobertsonMargaret and Jeffrey RobinetteCheryl and William RobinsonGeorge RoheMary Leigh RyanWilliam RyansTina SagisiWindy and Daniel SaleebySue and William SampleMary and Donald SandersMildred SandersJanet SargentMargaret ScariotJustin Schad

Rebecca SchenckBrenda and Karl SchleunesAnna Schleunes and Michael WilsonJosephine and John SchofieldSara SchreibmanChristian SchulzBarbara ScottJane SellenSusan SewellA. Jehan Shamsid-DeenDuquita Shanta RobinsonAndrea SheltonCarl ShowalterSchkeither and Myron SidberryMargaret and Carter SiegelStephanie SimonLisa SimonsenKenneth SipesJoanne Sizoo-RobersonCharlene and Gary SlaughterSara SligarHelen SmehaJenny SmithSarah Smith HydeWallace Smith IIJesse SneedArt SommervilleGrace SotomayorGail SpenceKay and Larry StarlingJan StedmanPansy SteeleKimberley StensonMaria StephensMary StokesAshley StreeterDonna and David SuddrethMarilyn SutterlinKaren SwartBruce TalbottKevin TallyMarsha and Lee TaltonRosiland TandyNancy TarbisJohn TateCaroline TaylorCatherine TaylorJane and Nikolas TaylorWalter TaylorElizabeth TerrellAnn Terry

Valerie ThigpenKaren and Chester ThomasNancy ThomasDiane and Stuart ThompsonJoseph ThompsonMarilyn ThompsonGayronza ThorneLinda and John ThorntonAdrienne ToenjesJulie and Charles TriceElizabeth TroschAubrey TroutVerdelle TroutmanEd TubelElizabeth and Tommy TuckerJodi TurnerRebecca TweedSusan and Larry ValentiChan-Elle VassellSandra WalcottDian WallisJenny WaltersLou WatsonThomas WebbAdele WeirStephanie Deneen WestJonathan WhalingAllen WhiteCynthia WhiteMary WhiteDenyha WhitnerGail WilkinsAngela WilliamsArretina WilliamsDaphne WilliamsErwin WilliamsRichard WingMary and David WingetJo and David WinklerEmily WitcherSharon WolfeHolly WoodSophie WoodThomas WoollenBrenda and Ernie WrightLeslie and Frankie WrightLisa YarrowBarbara and Dan YatesAmy YearwoodJean YongueHope and James Young

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Board of Directors

Board of Advisors

Pascal (Pat) A. BinettiJennifer R. Bishop, TreasurerLinde H. Carley, First Vice ChairDr. Ronald S. DixonElizabeth (Lib) Harkey, EmeritusLana HathawayParks HelmsTracey HewettVictor HollowayAlexandra JenkinsMichelle Jennings-Anderson

Nancy KramerDr. Sophia Paige-FeemsterDana MeiselmanEric Reichard, ChairLisa RhyneWilliam (Bill) T. RyansAnna Schleunes, SecretaryKenneth SipesCharlene Slaughter, Second Vice ChairGrace SotomayorValerie R. Thigpen

Jim AbbottCharles AlbuquerqueScott AndersonDonna ArmstrongTerry ArmstrongTom BaldwinSadler BarnhardtJudy Harrison BarryThe Honorable Bishop George E. Battle, Jr.Pat BoydTy BoydJean BrayboySarah BryantFern CulbrethSharon DeckerThe Honorable Albert DiazDianne EnglishLisa FieldAnthony FoxMary Liz FrancisSarah Belk GambrellHarvey GanttRobert GoodaleElizabeth (Lib) HarkeyDr. Frank Harrison

The Honorable Ambassador Jeanette HydeSusan KellyHarriet MartinDeWitt F. (Mac) McCarleyDr. Jonnie McLeodEd McMahanPender McElroyDr. William McMillan, Jr. Chris MoffatBruce ParkerDave Perkins, ChairB.D. RodgersDr. Charlie SandersSusan SewellKenneth SipesKathy Blythe SoutherlandJohn A. Tate, IIILisa TorglerDr. Michael WattenbargerB.J. Harrison-WaymerGail Brinn WilkinsCharles WoodyardTom WoollenBarbara Ziegler

Florence Crittenton ServicesP.O. Box 36392

Charlotte, NC 28236704-372-4663

www.fcsnc.org

Dave Perkins, Chair