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Annual Report
July 2010-June 2011
145 Southeast Pkwy. Suite 100
Franklin, TN 37064
(615) 794-7955
Enabling individuals with intellectual and developmental
disabilities to progress toward their full potential.
Our vision is that all consumers we serve enjoy an enhanced quality of life, have a sense of personal
value, and are successfully included in community activities.
145 Southeast Parkway, Suite 100
Franklin, TN 37064
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Announcing:
Two Evenings with
the Arts March 2, 2012
Embassy Suites
Dinner, Live Auction &
Music Fundraiser
March 30, 2012
Factory at Franklin
Community Art Show
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www.wavesinc.com
Thank you for supporting Waves!
Waves Board of
Directors
Jim Roberts
President
Kelly Roy
Vice President
Pam Pedrick
Treasurer
Artie Booker
Secretary
Amy Law
Immediate Past
President
Laura Bailey
Toni Crosby
Tracy Hackney
Betsy Hester
Miles Mennell
Kathie Moore
Nancy Reed-Nevin
Jackie Reed
J. Patrick Wright
Jennifer Krahenbill
Executive Director
www.wavesinc.com
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From the Director...
Waves completed a rewarding year of providing services and supports for
people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Forty-one adults
increased their independent living skills and provided an average of 91
hours per month in community service/volunteer work. Thirty-two children
were involved in learning through play activities in the new early learning
classroom and eighty-eight children received intervention in their home or
a community setting. Twenty-nine individuals received residential services.
Two middle aged women had the opportunity to experience a beach
vacation for the first time in their lives.
Our strategic plan guided our efforts in relocating the administrative office
and children’s classroom to 145 Southeast Parkway. A special grant
through the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act provided for the
construction of a playground and other furnishings and equipment for our
Early Learning Classroom. The addition of a Development and
Community Relations position allowed for the expansion of our efforts to
secure grant funding for music therapy services, increasing awareness of
Autism Spectrum Disorders, and expanding the scope of our annual Art
Show featuring work from Middle Tennessee area artists with disabilities.
A continued emphasis on strengthening relationships within our commu-
nity included the provision of two workshops for preschool directors and
educators and a memorandum of understanding with Community Housing
Partnership of Williamson County to provide social services to residents of
homes they secured and renovated specifically for individuals with
developmental disabilities. Relationships with businesses, churches and
United Way of Williamson County led to increasing involvement by
volunteers in many program operations.
We continue to be strengthened from the strong support of our board, staff,
families, United Way of Williamson County, local and state governments
and the community as a whole. Thanks to everyone for another year of
joining together to ensure that people we serve enjoy an enhanced quality
of life, have a sense of personal value, and are successfully included in
community activities.
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Bonnie Peet Carmon & Margie Perry Jason Plunkett Harry & Anita Polk Harvey Polk Aubrey & Michele Preston Jennifer Rader Shirley Richards Malcolm & Judy Rittenberry RJ Young Mark & Lisa Robbins Joseph Roddy Joshua Rogers Mike & Jeannine Rose Charles & Nancy Sargent Jaye Sloan Smiley CPAs Southern Land Company Mary Stafford Mary Ann Sugg Steven & Carol Sullivan Sweetwater Pools of Nashville TN Church of the Nazarene Trophy House United Way of Greater Toledo Helen Ann Ward Dale Whitehead & Carol Warren Tandy & Helen Watkins Bettie G. Williams Williamson Memorial Funeral Home, LLC Wanda Wright In Kind Donations: Avec Moi Abide Studies Jean Baer The Bashful Mountain Broadcasters Battleground Brewery Butterfly Meadows B & B Daily Dish Debbie Connell Del Rio Wine & Spirits Dion South Embassy Suites Amy Grant/Vince Gill Shari Lacy Debbie Polk Puffy Muffin The Registry Westhaven Golf Club Sips N Strokes Tennessee Performing Arts Center 18 South
A Special Thanks!
We would like to thank the fol-lowing individuals, foundations, and corporations that made monetary or in-kind contributions to Waves, Inc. during our fiscal year 2010-2011.
Ambassador $10,000 + Baptist Healing Trust Bill Somers United Way of Williamson County Visionary $2,500-$4,999.99 Century II Franklin Rotary at Breakfast Middle Tennessee Electric Customers Care, Inc. Advocate $1,000-$2,499.99 Community Health Systems HCA/TriStar Tracy & Leslie Hackney Preston & Betsy Hester Jennifer Krahenbill Pinnacle Financial Jim & Margaret Roberts Sips N Strokes Reese Smith, III Tom & Marida Stearns Tomlin Diesel, LLC
Partner $500-$999.99 Advocat Inc. Laura Bailey Barge, Waggoner, Sumner & Cannon, Inc. Crichton Group William Delay Flow Construction Paul & Monica Garvey Robin & Gary Glover Karl Haury Heritage Medical Associates William & Shelley Horton William Hostettler Journal Communications Marcus Lackey Amy Law John Lee Patrick & Vickie McGuigan Kathie & Jackie Moore William Pratt John & Marianne Schroer
Jimmy & Louise Scott Kathy Shelling Stephen Smith St. Paul's Episcopal Church David & Sharon Stewart Brad Thomason United Way of Metropolitan Nashville Patty & Robert Vaughn James Webb
Supporter $250-
$499.99 Citywide Maintenance of Nashville Paul & Alyce Cooke Dan & Tonie Holt Mack & Shirley Jordan Dr. Nancy Laden Ann Little Littlejohn Engineering Associates Cameron & Lucy Nichols Deana Vaughn J. Otey & Susan Walker Sheree & Patrick Wright Believer to $249.99 American Profile Kathleen Bivona John Bartlett Aidan & Lisa Barton Mark & Martha Basenberg Ann Batts Bryan & Breanna Bell Jimmie Bennett Michael Betts Elizabeth Black Charles &Carol Bond Sharon & Ronnie Bottorff Lucas & Sara Boyd Bob & Debbie Caldwell Cameron Check Cashing Byron & Lisa Carson George & Jane Carter Clifton & Renee Claiborne Sandy Collard Pilip & Joan Coogan Dan & Toni Crosby Caroline Cross Sheila Cross Christine Crowle Ronald Crutcher Joey & Lena Davis Paul & Chelsea L. Deinert Art & Diane DeVooght
WD & Helen Dozier Bob Hock & Beth Duning Elmore Church of the Nazarene Clance & Julia Estes Franklin Chapter of Grand Chapter of TN Order of the Eastern Star Margaret Gammons Gift Cakes by Linda Gobbell Hays Partners, Inc. Greenbank Anslie & Staci Grosser Joseph Habshey Lee & Pat Harms Bob & Trudy Heithcock Nan Harris Bob & Trudy Heithcock Jerry Hendrixson Debbie Henry Hensley Dental Practice Timothy & Georgia Hess James Hester Lillian Hill Phillip & Barbara Hood Bari Horton Charlotte Jackson Rebecca John Bettie Jones Derby & Ellen Marie Jones Kathy & Timothy Jones Richard & Vickie Jones Richard & Marie Jordan Wallace & Freda Joslin Paula Kasalis Rhonda Keisman Wayne & Nancy King Ellen Kirk Betty Law John Law Ken Lowery Paul Lockwood Aimee Lyst Tena Mayberry Gerald & Paulette McGee Deborah McMillan Barrett Janis Meinert Miles Mennell Sara Meredith Lacey & Elaine Miller Stephen & Leigh-Ann Miller Moms Club of Franklin South Van & Jane Montague Dr. Kenneth Moore Nancy Reed Nevin Michael & Susan Padgett Juanita Patton Pam & Joel L. Pedrick
This annual report is dedicated to the memory of
Aubrey Wayne Johnson
June 15, 1944-May 22, 2011
The good we secure for ourselves is precarious and uncertain until it is secured for all of us
and incorporated into our common life. ~ Jane Addams
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Throughout this past year, Waves, Inc. was blessed by corporations, organizations and individuals who
were willing to volunteer their time, talents and energy to the programs of Waves. From providing home
improvements to offering a helping hand in our Early Learning Program, volunteers made so many lives
more meaningful. We appreciate the opportunity to recognize and thank the many volunteers for their
generosity.
Since our partnership began in 1980, United Way of Williamson County has provided valuable
volunteer opportunities at Waves. This past year was no different. Through the United Way of
Williamson County’s annual Day of Caring, Waves was partnered with: Merck, Journal
Communications, Strategy Corporations, Reliant Bank and AT&T Pioneers. Work for this day
included: office support, home maintenance and painting the rooms at our day program. The Youth
Advisory Council of United Way held a Christmas party, provided dinners and established a book club
for one of our residential homes. Waves is grateful for the United Way of Williamson County’s support
over the past thirty-eight years.
Waves also received an enormous number of volunteer hours from area churches. Members of Historic
Franklin Presbyterian Church, St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church,
Church of the Latter Day Saints, First United Methodist Church of Franklin and Rolling Hills
Community Church have taken part in activities ranging from yard work, sponsoring parties, sharing
produce from a community garden, providing an Angel Tree over the holidays to providing space for our
programs and in-services. The sponsors and youth of Catholic Heart Association spent one week in July
improving the facilities at our residential homes and day programs.
“The world is hugged by the faithful arms of volunteers.”~Terri Guillemets
Waves Volunteers
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Statement of Funds: June 30, 2011 Total Assets $ 1,145,429
Total Liabilities 647,459
Total Net Assets $ 497,490
Grouped Revenue
State and Federal $ 2,457,873
Local Government 68,377
United Way 89,955
Grants 12,963
Private Pay Room & Board 117,686
Waves Recycles 54,231
In Kind 25,948
Contributions 111,482
Misc. & Interest 10,547
Total Revenue $2,949,062
Grouped Expenses Employment Compensation $ 2,312,820
Occupancy and vehicle 338,321
Client Benefits 3,253
Professional Services 109,853
Misc. (Training, supplies, interest, etc.) 101,271
Depreciation 83,481
Total Expenses $ 2,948,999
Service Data
Early Childhood Learning: 107 children received developmental instruction
30 typically developing children received classroom instruction as peer models
5 children received speech, occupational or physical therapy
52 children received services through the Autism Spectrum Diagnostic Program
Adult Day Services: 18 Fairview Day Program
30 Brookwood Day Program
7 Day Services at Home
55 TOTAL
Residential Services: 20 Supported Living
5 Apartments
25 TOTAL
Job Placement: • 7 individuals received follow-along services and employment evaluations
Waves Recycles:
Waves Recycles collects office recycling throughout Williamson County. In fiscal year 10-11, Waves
Recycles collected a total of 113,170 lbs of office and 2,688 lbs of aluminum.
Financial Summary State and Federal
Local Government
United Way
Grants
Employment Compensation
Occupancy and Vehicle
Client Benefits
Professional Services
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Community Partnerships:
United Way’s “Day of Caring” volunteers worked in Waves day centers, administrative offices, and
service recipients’ homes. Participating organizations include: Merck, Journal Communications,
The StrategyCorps, Reliant Bank and AT&T Pioneers.
Wellpoint volunteers made home improvements in our Chestnut III home.
Members of Franklin First United Methodist Church Painted, landscaped and cleaned gutters in all our
Waves’ homes. In addition, FUMC hosted a luncheon and Bingo for Waves’ service recipients and
staff.
Delicious vegetables were provided by Franklin United Methodist
Church’s Community Garden throughout the summer.
The Catholic Heart Youth Organization provided Waves with invaluable
volunteer hours in our homes, offices and day programs.
Sips N Strokes provided a painting experience for Waves’ adult service
recipients.
For the third year, Franklin Fire Fighters Association donated thirty
tickets to The Spinners Concert at Municipal Auditorium in Nashville.
United Way of Williamson County’s Full Tummies/Warm Hearts
Project donated ten Thanksgiving baskets to Waves.
Rolling Hills Community Church supported Waves through two programs. The youth ministry visited
residents in the resident’s home to play games, provide manicures and discuss interesting topics. The
college ministry provided music and crafts at the church one Saturday per month.
Coats were provided through Granny White Church of Christ’s
“Warm Coats for Warm Hearts Program.”
The Youth Advisory Council of United Way of
Williamson County provided a Christmas Tea.
Organization Outreach and Awards:
The day program in Fairview received a donation from Modern
Woodmen through their Hometown Hero Program.
Waves received a 52/54
score on the Quality Assurance
review by the Department of In-
tellectual and Developmental
Disabilities.
2010-2011 Year in Review
Early Childhood Learning Program:
Staff participated in the Best Buddies Run.
Fun, new playground was installed through a grant from
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
A seminar was presented in the Spring to local preschool
educators and directors.
Adult Program Activities:
Day and residential service recipients participated
in local and state Special Olympics.
Day programs visited the Nashville Zoo.
Waves’ Walking Club walked the corn maze at
Rippavilla.
A yard sale held in Fairview raised money for the Fairview day
program.
The annual “Health Fair” at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church promoted healthy living habits.
Brookwood day program hosted the 2nd annual
“Holiday Photo Booth”. Monies raised were donated to Graceworks.
Celebrated the Annual Christmas Dinner with Arc of Williamson County.
Artists created art for the 5th Annual “An Artist’s Window” Community Art Show.
A fun time was had by all at the 6th Annual Fiesta!
Green was the theme at the St. Patrick’s Day Dance.
Waves, Center for Living and Learning and Creekwood
Academy partnered for a “Back to Nature Day’.
We danced our socks off at the 3rd annual Sock Hop!
Many service recipients attended
Camp Discovery in Gainesboro,
TN. Fishing, bowling and creating arts and crafts were
the preferred activities.
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2010-2011 Year in Review
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