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Page 1: Annual Report 2013

1Northwestern Settlement

2012

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Our MissionNorthwestern Settlement nurtures, educates, and inspires children and families in need, empowering them to take personal responsibility and attain self-sufficiency. Since its founding in 1891 by Northwestern Unviersity, Northwestern Settlement has served the West Town community by offering wrap-around services that fit the holistic needs of our ‘neighbors’.

Our VisionAt the Settlement, we believe that every person deserves the chance to reach his or her limitless potential, and that this is achieved through a “hand-up”, not a “hand-out”.

Our ApproachThrough more than 70 programs and partnerships that focus on social service, education, and the arts through our award-winning Adventure Stage Chicago theatre, Northwestern Settlement staff, volunteers, and donors serve more than 40,000 neighbors each year.

All programming is interwoven to provide a continuum of services and opportunities to our neighbors, with the focus on four key areas:

1. Immediate assistance for short-term crises

2. Knowledge, opportunities, and support to break the long-term cycle of poverty

3. Access to a rich network of additional programs and services

4. Continuing innovation that addresses changing community needs

Table of ContentsMessage From The Chairman & President........Youth..........................................................

Head Start....................................................Rowe Elementary...........................................School Age Program.......................................House in the Wood........................................AmeriCorp Project Yes!...................................

Family.............................................................Adventure Stage Chicago...............................Emergency Services........................................

Community......................................................English as a Second Language........................Golden Agers...............................................Chicago Community Trust Art Gallery..............

Inspires......................................................Auxiliary Boards............................................Volunteer Spotlight........................................

Donor Lists.................................................Settlement Staff............................................Financial Statistics 2012...............................

4 - 56 - 977889101010 1111111112 -13121314 - 212223

Other ways to find us on the web:

How to Find the Northwestern Settlement House:

1400 W. Augusta Boulevard

Chicago, IL 60642

773.278.7471 www.NUSH.org

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A Message From The Chairman and President

RON MaNdeRschiedPresident

ROBeRT J. BesTchairman

The Power of Oneness

The symbol on the cover represents oneness in diversity, cohesion, the whole being more than the sum of the parts. These terms are used so much that they lose their meaning. Sure, the idea that when people work together to solve a problem, address an issue, or help others is tried and true. At Northwestern Settlement, volunteers, staff, donors, and neighbors have collaborated for more than 120 years, starting leading-edge programs and creating a vision of social justice that had never existed before in Chicago. The Settlement has always had a broad array of offerings – social services, education options, counseling, the arts – designed to provide both assistance to address immediate crisis needs and create a path for long-term individual, family, and community transformation. And our impact is unquestionable; scores of lives have been changed by our services, and the Settlement remains a key convener, innovator and initiator. Our partnerships have always been our biggest assets; strengths we could always rely on.

This past year, in an effort to build on our strengths and heighten the highest heights of our work, we began exploring the Settlement’s “greater we.” Fine colorful threads run through all of our programs and connect everything we do, intertwining to become even more taut and powerful. As our programs continue to evolve

with the times, changes in best practices and community needs, we sought to determine how our work might become even more connected to increase their impact and enable greater change. Sparked by leaders representing various Settlement programs, the Board, our Adventure Stage Chicago (ASC) theatre program and grants from EMCArts Innovation Lab and the Doris Duke Foundation, we began to explore how ASC might integrate further into the Settlement, bringing the theatre ‘into the fold’ and benefitting all program areas. This simple idea has grown into a much deeper, unique effort known as “The Crossroads Project,” which seeks to eliminate the divide between social services and the arts. Crossroads is an example of how the many fine threads are coming together to build stronger programs.

Adventure Stage Chicago has always reached out broadly to under served audiences, but had sought to better engage our West Town neighbors in transformative theatre. Since the early stages of Crossroads, ASC has collaborated with Head Start parents to use the arts to aid parenting and learning, worked with School Age and Golden Agers on a multi-generational exchange, and hosted Story Circles with community neighbors. These Story Circles led to a community-based theatre production, formed and staged in collaboration with our neighbors. The centerpiece of Crossroads will be an original, community-sourced work of theater called

Augusta and Noble, which will premiere in April 2013, and foreshadow similar works in years to come.

House In The Wood continues to provide a summer of fun, learning and growth to urban kids who otherwise could not go to camp. In the coming years, House In The Wood will not only grow in attendance, but also has a bold plan to expand facilities in order to better house, educate and engage young people. While School Age and Head Start families make annual trips to Camp, more than 100 Rowe scholars will attend Camp this coming year, and Emergency Services, ASC and other programs will continue to expand their role and presence.

Rowe Elementary School will enroll more than 450 scholars the coming school year, and in only its fourth year is already achieving amazing results with

assessments, scores, and scholar growth. An essential component of success at Rowe is its social and emotional support programs, exemplified by the unique services and offerings provided to scholars and families by the Settlement. More scholars are arriving at Rowe from Head Start, benefitting from the Settlement’s growing after-school support, and going to Camp. More families are accessing our food pantry and emergency services to create a true community school. The Settlement continues its ground-breaking work while still reflecting the vision held by Settlement founders, going back to the 1880s. The threads that bind us run across our programs and across time. As you view our Fiscal Year 2012 annual report, notice the pictures, graphics, words, and images that illustrate our vision of Oneness and the power that it brings.

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“Sometimes I can see glimpses of them [the scholars] as adults and know that I am helping to cultivate the kind of people who

will have a great impact on our world.”

-Holly Katz, 3rd Grade Teacher

Youth

head start

The Settlement’s Head Start program provides comprehensive child development services to children ages three to five, in addition to family services. Dedicated to enhancing child development, empowering families, and strengthening communities, Head Start teachers and aides promote school readiness by treating each child as an individual in an inclusive community that values, respects, and responds to diversity. In order to become more engaged in their child’s learning, parents are encouraged to volunteer their time and participate in personal development activities. The Head Start center has been serving low income families since 1991 and just completed its 20th year anniversary.

2012 head start highlights

69 children served145 volunteers26 graduates enrolled at Rowe Elementary School

Rowe elementary school

In an effort to respond to community demand for better education options, leaders of Northwestern Settlement endeavored to use the skills and experience gained in cofounding and operating the Noble Network of Charter High Schools to found a charter elementary school. Northwestern Settlement partnered with Jeanne and John Rowe, Exelon, and Bain & Company to found Rowe Elementary School in 2009. Rowe’s bold mission is to prepare all of its scholars to graduate from college, utilizing a rigorous curriculum, unique school culture, and Northwestern Settlement’s integrated programming. Rowe served grades K-4 during the 2011-12 school year; with the plan to grow one grade level each year until reaching K-8 in 2015.

2012 Rowe elementary school school-wide highlights

350 studentsOver 600 volunteer hours2012 ISAT scores: 84% met or exceeded standards95% of 3rd graders met or exceeded standards

350 scholars were enrolled in Rowe Elementary this past year. If each scholar were a hibiscus flower, you

would have 1,750 petals!

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school age Program

Through the School Age Program, Northwestern Settlement seeks to counter the problems that occur in the lives of under served youth by focusing on the positive building blocks that they need to navigate successfully through childhood and adolescence. The School Age program is offered year-round for 3.5 hours a day during the school year and 7.5 hours a day during the summer, offering engaging academic programming, residential camping at House In The Wood, healthy food experiences, holiday parties, and live shows at Adventure Stage Chicago.

2012 school age Program highlights

255 school-year participants113 summer participants189 volunteers

house in The Wood

Northwestern Settlement has offered youth camping experiences since 1901, as a means to get kids out of the inner-city, and to foster a love of nature and self-discovery. In 1951, Northwestern Settlement acquired its House In The Wood residential summer camp in Delavan, Wisconsin from the Baptist Children’s Home, which operated it as an orphanage. Located on a 23-acre site overlooking Lake Delavan, House In The Wood is one of only four residential camps serving low-income children from Chicago. Through individual and group activities, campers improve self-confidence, develop teamwork and conflict resolution skills, experience other cultures and customs, and learn new and positive ways to express themselves. Last year House In The Wood served 57 3rd and 4th grade scholars from Rowe attended an outdoor education retreat in the spring.

2012 house in The Wood highlights

1,500+ attendees400+ summer campers82 volunteers

There were no kids my age to play with at home so I felt lonely.

Camp gave me the chance to meet new friends that are my

same age. I have a lot of great memories about camp and

when I think about my summer experience it puts a big smile

on my face and I feel grateful.”

Martin (Age 10), House In The Wood camper

“AmeriCorps Project YES! has provided me with opportunities to challenge myself and grow both

professionally and personally. This experience has strengthened my desire to serve others and gave me a

newfound confidence in my abilities.”

Lisa Robbins, AmeriCorps Member

americorps Project Yes!

Project YES! (Youth, Service, Education) connects recent college graduates with youth in disadvantaged Chicago communities through mentorship, educational, service, artistic, and recreational activities, supports academic achievement and helps develop the character, skills, and life habits youth need to be contributing members of society, and fosters an ethic of service in the entire community.

Project YES! reflects Northwestern Settlement’s turn-of-the-century roots, when college students and faculty from Northwestern University were recruited to work

with West Town neighbors to address problems. During the summer, Junior AmeriCorps members and high school students in their late teens also help implement programming inside and outside of classrooms.

2012 Project Yes! highlights

26 americorps members working at Northwestern settlement and 8 area schools

4,756 children served

Members enlisted 754 volunteers for 58 projects

59,541 total hours of service

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Familyadventure stage chicago

Adventure Stage Chicago (ASC) creates dynamic and transformative theatre for young audiences; theatre that activates the imagination, inspires dialogue, and strengthens community among families, educators and artists. Through performances for school groups and families, Adventure Stage Chicago provides quality, age-appropriate arts experiences. Last year, ASC produced the world premiere adaptation of Sharon Creech’s Walk Two Moons and an adaptation of Lois Lowry’s The Giver, which broke box-office records as ASC’s most successful production ever.

In addition to performances, ASC provides arts outreach through Neighborhood Bridges, where professional artists provide in-classroom programming to 3rd-8th grade children from primarily low-income schools. ASC’s newest initiative, The Crossroads Project, aims to eliminate the divide between social services and the arts by engaging the entire Settlement and West Town community in the artistic process.

2012 adventure stage chicago highlights

34,273 community members watched 851 hours of programming at ASC’s Vittum Theater6,541 students attended Education MatineesNeighborhood Bridges provided 218 students with 192 hours of arts education

emergency services

Emergency Services helps West Town neighbors with short-term crises, while providing them with resources for long-term success. Programs include the Food Pantry and weekly “Meat and Greet” fresh food distribution, direct assistance for immediate needs, crisis counseling, referrals, and holiday assistance.

2012 emergency services highlights

400,000 pounds of food distributed25,087 units of service provided2,500 families served815 Christmas baskets distributed

ASC is doing something in theatre that I really don’t

see anywhere else in Chicago–stories for ages 9 and up that are thoughtful

and intelligent with top-notch production values. I wouldn’t want to miss a show and always look forward to the next one.”

“Roxanne Roth,

Gladstone School 7th Grade Teacher

Communityenglish as a second Language

The inability to speak, read, write, or understand English limits one’s ability to obtain an education, find a job, access social services, connect with one’s neighbors, and more. The Settlement’s English as a Second Language (ESL) classes, taught in partnership with City Colleges of Chicago, help Eastern European and Latino members of Chicago’s West Town community overcome language barriers by teaching students the basic English grammar and conversation skills they need to be self-sufficient.

Golden agers

The Golden Agers program provides seniors the opportunity to socialize and form friendships with other neighbors by meeting once a week at the Settlement. Seniors participate in a wide array of activities, including bingo, field trips, holiday meals, and other services.

2012 Golden agers highlights

42 members75 hours of service provided

chicago community Trust art Gallery

The Chicago Community Trust (CCT) Art Gallery presents four exhibits each year - three of juried shows that showcase the work of local professional artists and one Youth Visions show, which displays the artistic creations of school children within the community. The Gallery is located on the first floor of the Settlement’s Evanston Hall, where the public is invited to enjoy displays of paintings, textiles, sculpture and photography.

I feel comfortable even when I don’t know the right way to say something because there is a

sense of community everywhere that you turn with someone

willing to lend a helping hand in Spanish or in English. This program has given me the

confidence to push myself to achieve more in both work and

my personal life.”

“- ESL Student

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auxiliary Boards

There are currently six Auxiliary Boards at Northwestern Settlement. With participation totaling nearly 300 active members, Auxiliary Boards form the fabric of the Settlement’s long history and provide essential support through organizing major fundraising events.

• The Evanston Woman’s Board was formed in 1909; the group raises funds through an annual Dollar Letter appeal and supports the Settlement through its endowment

• The Winnetka Board was formed in 1923 and organizes Style Under the Stars, a fall event featuring current fashions from North Shore boutiques

• The North Shore Board was formed in 1936, and sponsors the Glitter Ball, a black-tie dinner event and auction held in the fall at the Four Seasons Chicago

• The Associates Board was formed in 1950 and supports numerous Settlement programs and activities

• The Park Ridge Board was formed in 1989 and hosts the Cherub Brunch and Auction

• The Chicago Board was formed in 2004 and hosts the Spring for the Settlement party in the spring

In addition to events, Auxiliary members adopt families during the holidays, chaperone School Age and Golden Agers field trips, run a Mother’s Day gift shop for Head Start and After School children, volunteer at Rowe Elementary School, and much more.

Inspires

“I am thrilled to be leading the Evanston Woman’s Board into our 103rd year of service to the Settlement. We are one big “human” family that needs each other and the Settlement is there with open arms. I play a very small part, but I feel blessed to play that part, and I applaud the Settlement for all their great works!” - anna atkinson, evanston Woman’s Board President

“The Chicago Board greatly admires the extensive list of programs and services the Settlement offers to neighbors, as we see the impact on the community every time we volunteer. Each of our members is passionate about supporting the Settlement’s work through fundraising, which has strengthened our ability to work as a team and enabled us to increase our financial contributions over the past few years.” - Lisa drake, chicago Board President

“The Settlement family has the most amazing sense of community and it is a joy to be a part of it; neighbors helping neighbors.” - Mary carter, North shore Board President

What Our Members Say

400,000 pounds of food is distributed each year through

Northwestern Settlement’s Emergency Services Program, which is twice the weight of the “Bean” in Millennium Park!

In the spring of 2012, I had the very great pleasure of working at Northwestern University Settlement House as an intern in the Office of Development and External Affairs. My primary mission

was to better connect Northwestern University with the Settlement; I called it putting the NU back in NUSH.

My experience at the Settlement was wonderful in many ways. I was able to write grants, worked with faculty and administrators at NU, and spent some time at Rowe (and at NU with the Rowe scholars).

I was also able to help out at the Annual Dinner, participated in Meat and Greet, and for my last project, I arranged for the NU Public Interest Program reception to be held at the Settlement, bringing NU students, faculty, alumni, and supporters out to West Town. I was a valued and respected member of the staff at Settlement.

It meant a great deal to me that the Settlement staff was so welcoming and so encouraging as I learned on the job, and I will carry that with me as I talk to others about what an incredible organization the Settlement House is.

The opportunity to be a part of the neighborhood through Meat and Greet Day was my most cherished time at the Settlement – sharing words and smiles and food every Tuesday afternoon was my favorite part of the week. It reminded me what all the hard work is for.The Settlement truly is a place for children and families to learn and grow, but it’s also a place for its staff and volunteers to learn and grow. A huge thank you to all the Settlement staff and families who made my time there so rich, and know that you can count me to stay involved with the Settlement for years to come.

Zoe GoodmanNorthwestern University Student ‘13

Volunteer spotlight

400,000 lbs

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Settlement and Auxiliary BoardsOfficers of the Board

PresidentRon R. Manderschied

Chairman Robert J. Best

Vice-Chairman Glenn A. Dalhart

TreasurerJames G. Houston

SecretaryBarbara R. Rouse

Assistant SecretarySusan Diaz

Board of Directors Margaret J. BarrAlderman Walter Burnett, Jr.Julie W. CoffmanPaula B. DanoffBarry L. EhlersKathleen H. ElliottElza L. GarnettCarol GolderWilliam K. HallMimi HarrisPatricia M. JohnsonCarolyn H. KruleeConnie MagnusonKurt MuellerBeatriz PerezMarc E. PetersJohn A. ReliasJohn W. RoweHolly SunshineDennis Van MieghemWilliam G. WelnhoferNancy G. Whiteman

Honorary Board Mrs. Robert H. BurnsideMrs. William J. Henderson IIMr. Ellerth OverboeMr. and Mrs. John ParDr. Arnold Weber

Associates BoardMrs. James R. Dowdall, President

Mrs. Andrew S. AdsitMrs. S. Powell BridgesMrs. Rollin C. HugginsMrs. Richard KaspersonMrs. Frier McCollisterMrs. Donald A. PollakMrs. John RayMrs. Dudley RobinsonMrs. Bing SeiboldMrs. Richard StevensMrs. Saul L. ThomashowMrs. Albert Tippens

Chicago Board Lisa Drake, President

Lauren CarrollAlex ConsidineJulia DraperCaitlin EckSuzan GarnettChristine LeizSarah LesserMariana MackMeg McSeveneyMicaela MoranMolly PaddenAmy PinkosKristen PoggenseeColleen PrattMarina RasmussenKaren RoguljaHannah RuddockMegan SimonsonLiz Westhouse

Evanston Woman’s Board Lori Goodman, President Active Members Anna AtkinsonMargaret J. Barr Zoe BarronJane BistryMarie BurnsideJennifer G. ClineCarol CyrusJudith N. DestefanoSally DumasLonnie DunlapMary EricksonMary Ellen FellmanSuzanne FranklinMary Anne GrummanTerri HummelCarolyn H. KruleeDorothy LaudatiKathy LiftonAimee LongLeslie LuningElif MartinezEileen McGowanNancy MorrChristine OlsenLucille PruddenCarol RahimiGwyn RahrBetty ReederHolly SunshineTamara WalkerVirginia L. WinterJean W. YaleAnita Yamada

Senior Associate Members Mary Paula BaumannSally KiperDoris N. Woolsey

Junior Associate Members Elizabeth BeckElizabeth DavidChristine GroveLisa HarriesAndrea KnohlMargaret KruleeMeg KruleeCarie LassmanRobin O’Hara

Honorary Members Leigh Buchanan BienenMeg StrotzEdna Weber

Park Ridge Board Francis Horvath, President

Active Members Joan CorbettBetsy FoxwellSue FreitagDonna HorvathCarole J. ParJohn ParJudy SzkwarekRoland SzkwarekJacquelyn Van MieghemDennis Van MieghemTim Van Mieghem

Associate Members Warren FoxwellPatricia JaszkaMary Lou JelkeAdrienne SchlakeEdna Wilson

Winnetka Board Judith Howser, President

Active MembersDiane BordwellMary Kay BurkeCarrie CallegariConnie ColeLibby CummingsAnn DalhartElza L. GarnettMary Lois HakewillColette HaysSusan HeimlichLisa HeitmanMargaret HerrmannDania LeemputteErminia MackConnie MagnusonJulie MontgomeryAnne MuellerLucy MyersDonna ProskineMary Ann RasmussenJoan Lavezzorio SchniedwindSarah ShumwayAnne SimcoxSally SprowlDeborah Stone

Catherine SturgisJanet Van ZuidenBrooke WanzenbergDiane WelnhoferJane WhitesidesStephanie WilsonElizabeth WinstonSarah Woodburn

Associate Members Marion AgnewMarge BrownPat BulkleyJoan CarterSue ColeDiana CummingsKay DoleJulia DrakeLiza FergusonMary H. FieldsMargaret FreemanLindsay GormanJane HemmingsMary B. HendersonConstance HillebrandSusan McGillNancy MillsCourtney M. MorrisSuzanne PeregrineMidge PowellWillie C. RamseyLinda ReliasLouise ReighardPaula SheridanJeanne H. StiboltPatti SuttonNancy SporeDonna VogesJoan Whiteman

North Shore Board Mary Carter, President

Active Members Rebecca AndersonKirsten BaerKim BakerKaren BrunhoferCassie BuccellatoGinny BurnstineJoan CardinMeredith CarterKelly ChestnutMaureen ConnollyJackie Gibbons CzyzynskiTammy EhlersLaura ElsadenJennifer Michaels FrientRosanne Groeneveld-MeijerCorinne GuarraiaKathleen L. HaftLisa Sweeney JohnsonBeth Brauen KamphuisAnne-Marie KovacsBeth LaMotteRita LashmetTheresa MalinKate McBreen

Danielle McGuireBarbie MyersStephanie OdleAmy K. O’DonnellLinda O’TooleSuzy ParksTerri PetersJulie PeinadoLydia S. PorterHillary PriestLaura ProbstFrancine PurcellJulie RocapLisanne RogersElizabeth RoseKristina Dalman RoselliMegan RossAlice SchaffAmy SeamanJill A. ShannonCinnie SiragusaJennifer StricklinMaureen Sullivan

Kim UrbanAmy Van GorpJennifer WeilerLisa WeisAudrey WessmanElizabeth M. WilliamsKaren WilliamsJulie Windsor

New Associates Taffy BlommerBarb BrownJennifer BungeStacey CohenSarah CunninghamAnne-Sofie DavisAnissa FormanKim HalfChristy HanafanMichelle LeiterAndrea MercuriNora SheaSara Sullivan

Mary TilsonKathy WaldmanErin Wilson

Senior Active Linda CampbellMichele JamesonGigi JohnsonPatricia M. JohnsonLisa LawsonBeth MaentzBarbara R. RousePamela Russell

Advisory Wendy Stricker Callahan

(+ indicates deceased)

Foundations and CorporationsAllyn FoundationAlvin H. Baum Family FundBears CareEmaroy June Smith FundFannie F. Cross FundHoward L. Willett Foundation, Inc.HSBC - North AmericaJacob Best FoundationKenilworth Union ChurchKirkland & Ellis FoundationMazza FoundationMB Financial BankNorman Wait Harris FundPerlstein FoundationPolk Bros. FoundationHoward L. Willett Foundation, Inc.R.A. Carlson Plumbing & Heating, Inc.

Organizations and Government Associates BoardEvanston Woman’s BoardNorth Shore BoardNorthwestern University CirclePark Ridge BoardWinnetka Board

Annual Fund Honor Roll

Individuals Cynthia and Gregory AlcornElaine F. AndersonNancy and William AnixterJolene and Robert ArmstrongJulia and Carl BackerMargaret J. BarrMary Paula and Gerhard BaumannKatherine and Robert J. BestNancy and David BorghesiPat and George BulkleyMarie BurnsideConway C. BurtonCarol and Thomas R. ButlerSusan and James C. Caldwell, Jr.Karen A. CallawayJoan and Michael CarterBillie and French S. CaryCarol and Timothy CawleyDiana and Edmund S. Cummings Libby and Stephen D. CummingsAnn and Glenn A. DalhartPaula B. and Jeff DanoffSusan DiazNancy and Jim DorrJean and Richard DoubVivian and Jim DowdallJune and Ray DuncanKathy and Robert Eckert Kathleen H. and Michael Elliott

Terry FaulkMary Ellen FellmanNancy and James L. FoghtVal and Michael ForadasQuin R. FrazerElza L. and John GarnettElinor and Richard A. GordonGeorge H. GordonMolly L. Green Robyn and David GrossbergDana and John HagenahValerie and William K. HallMary B. HendersonBarbara W. HertwigPatricia and Joseph HinkelBarbara and James G. HoustonLaurie and Ray HowickCharlotte and Rollin C. Huggins, Jr.Terri and Greg W. HummelChristine L. JacobekPatricia JaszkaPatricia M. JohnsonJohn M. KohlerCarolyn H. and Gilbert K. KruleeErminia and Edward MackAntoinette J. MaloneyPauline and Ron R. ManderschiedJanet MizenerSue and Barry MooreNancy and Allen Morr

Courtney M. MorrisJames K. MortimerAnne and Kurt MuellerEllerth OverboeCarole J. and John ParLaura and Marc E. PetersClaudette and David T. PetersonMarilynn L. PowellBonnie and Daryl RabertDeanna RattnerGary P. RietzBarbara R. and Edward RousePamela and Peter RussellAna SantiagoChristine L. and Bernard J. SavageKathryn L. SimonKathy and William A. Streff, Jr.Chris and Eric C. StrobelPatricia SummerbellHolly and Eugene SunshineJudy and Roland SzkwarekJudith and Saul ThomashowJacquelyn and Dennis Van MieghemJanet and Paul Van ZuidenJohn F. WelkePatrice D. and William T. White, Jr.Nancy G. and Donald WhitemanEdna WilsonVirginia L. WinterAnita and Isshi Yamada

Northwestern Settlement would like to extend our sincere gratitude to the following list of special supporters who have generously contributed to the Annual Fund for at least 10 consecutive years. We are honored to have such a caring family of donors.

Settlement and Auxiliary Boards Contiued...

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Northwestern Settlement depends on the generosity of the many individuals, auxiliary boards, foundations, corporations, and other organizations, committed to our agency’s mission. We are pleased to recognize the following partners who contributed to our general operating fund or specific programs during fiscal year 2012.

Annual Fund Donors

Foundations, Trusts, and Corporations

$500,000 and above Rowe Charitable Trust $25,000 - $99,999 Anonymous Alvin H. Baum Family Fund Bain & Company, Inc. Crosland Family Fund Crown Family Philanthropies Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Mazza Foundation MBP AdvisorsPerlstein Foundation Polk Bros. Foundation The McArthur Fund for Arts and Culture at Prince $10,000 - $24,999 Bears Care Bright Promises Foundation Innovation Lab for Performing Arts Northern Trust Co. Searle Funds at The Chicago Community Trust TopSpin Fund $5,000 - $9,999 Anonymous The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation Fannie F. Cross Fund George M. Eisenberg Foundation for Charities Jacob Best Foundation JP Morgan Chase Kenilworth Union Church The Siragusa Foundation $1,000 - $4,999 Allyn Foundation Anonymous (4) Arch W. Shaw Foundation Christ Church of Winnetka Benevolence Committee Donald P. and Byrd M. Kelly Foundation Emaroy June Smith Fund Grover Hermann Foundation Kirkland & Ellis Foundation MB Financial Bank McGowan Gin Rosica Family Foundation, Inc.Philips Brothers Insurance PNC Bank, N.A. RBC Foundation - USA Simply Elegant Catering Stericycle

Stupski Family Fund The Baldwin Center for Psychological Services Truist

$100 - $999 Allstate Foundation Aon Foundation Bituminous Insurance Companies Boy Scouts of America Comprehensive Health Management, Inc. Deaton Lee Fund Del Monte Foods Full Circle Family Foundation Higher Learning Commission J. Landis & Sharon Martin Family Foundation Holy Cross Church Clergy Make It Better Marketing Concepts Group McKenna Storer Attorney at Law Noble Network of Charter Schools Norman Wait Harris Fund Northwestern University Circle Robert D. Allison & Associates Schwab Charitable Fund The GE Foundation

Organizations and Government

$250,000 and above North Shore Board Department of Education: Office of Innovation and Improvement $50,000 - $99,999 Winnetka Board $10,000 - $49,999 Chicago Board Evanston Woman’s Board Illinois Arts Council Park Ridge Board

$1,000 - $4,999 Associates Board Chicago Office of Tourism and Culture

Up to $99 Northwestern Settlement AA Group

Individuals

Toynbee Hall Society ($50,000 and above)Kathleen H. and Michael ElliottValerie and William K. Hall

1891 Society ($25,000 - $49,999)Marie Burnside^Ann and Glenn A. Dalhart ^Connie and Michael Magnuson ^Anne and Kurt Mueller^Amy K. and James O’Donnell ^Laura and Marc E. Peters ^Howard J. Trienens

Worn Doorstep Society ($10,000 - $24,999)Anonymous (2)David GraingerCarolyn H. and Gilbert K. Krulee^Mark MillerBarbara R. and Edward Rouse^Diane K. and William G. Welnhofer ^ Vittum Circle ($5,000 - $9,999)Julie and Jim Coffman^Dana and John HagenahMimi and Mark Harris ^Patricia M. Johnson ^Geoff KentLinda and John Relias ^ Augusta Society ($1,000 - $4,999)Anonymous (6)Nancy and William Anixter^Margaret J. Barr ^Debbie and D.T. Berghorst Katherine and Robert J. Best ^Sue and Erik FreitagMary and Richard FreyElza L. and John Garnett^Marlo P. and Larry GoldsteinJames G. HansenPatricia and Joseph HinkelTerri and Greg W. Hummel^Christine L. Jacobek ^Barbara A. and Terrence Bannon KilianSusan and Richard P. Kiphart ^Rebecca and L.R. OorthuysLinda and Brian O’Toole ^Carole and John Par^Jean E. SheridanDorothy Stevens ^Kathy and William A. Streff, Jr. ^Holly and Eugene Sunshine ^Jacquelyn and Dennis Van Mieghem^Wayne Zonca

Rachwalski Society ($500 - $999)Anonymous (5)Jim P. AusdenmooreDavid L. and Kevin Heffernan BieleBarbra and R.J. BukovacCarol and Timothy Cawley Sabina and Adam A. Deaton ^Barbara and Peter DysonJames FehnelNancy and James L. Foght ^

Val and Michael Foradas ^Robyn and David Grossberg ^Pauline and Ron R. Manderschied ^Sarah MagelsdorfLaura MondrowskiMary H. and John RayRandy ReevesCarl RutsteinChris and Eric C. Strobel ^ West Town Society ($250 - $499)Anonymous (3)Lorraine and Randy BarbaAlexandra A. BrzezinskiPat and George J. BulkleyCarol and Thomas R. ButlerKaren A. Callaway ^Laura CatilloLibby and Stephen D. Cummings ^Paula B. and Jeff Danoff^Cheryl and James M. DupreeKathryn D. and Peter Elmer ^Kevin EvanichBarbara K. and Richard FrankRoseanne and Stewart Groeneveld-Meijer ^Judith and Richard G. Howser ^Alan JuraskaLoretta and Allan KaplanSusan KralkaPeter A. Kroner, Jr.Erminia and Edward Mack ^Mary and Gary McCallisterAlexandra C. and John NicholsLaurie and Michael F. PetersenWilliam D. Poindexter IIIWillie C. and Lon Ramsey ^Maryann and David Rasmuseen ^Betty and Robert J. Reeder ^Nancy and Bing Seibold ^Mary SergeskeeterStacy K. and Emanuel Tabachnik Elsie P. UruetaEvie and Robert Van OssJanet and Paul Van Zuiden ^Bobbie and Jeffrey Vender ^Jane and Lawson Whitesides ^Mary Winter

Neighbors of the Settlement ($100 - $249)Anonymous (9)Julia and Carl BackerJane and Robert Bistry ^Beth and Chuck Boehrer ^Patrick and James Darby BovaRobert BruceCarrie A. and Greg Callegari ^John W. ChestnutDiane and Michael L. ConklinAlex Considine^Glenn P. Davis

Wilma and Alex DeBartoloQuinn and Robert DelaneySusie and Terry DillmanJill C. and Alexander DimitriefVivian and Jim Dowdall ^Lisa Drake ^Craig DuchossoisRichard DuchossoisTammy Ehlers ^Kris and Mitchell T. EngelMary Ellen Fellman ^Mary H. FieldsBetsy and Warren Foxwell ^Laurie and Richard J. GarveyCarol and David Golder ^Scott GolinkinLori and Adam Goodman ^Robert H. GrahamKathie and Warren GrienenbergerJennifer and Jeff D. HarrisSusan and Mel Heimlich ^Margaret and James Herrmann ^Lisa HollandElizabeth R. and Walter V. HoltCharlotte and Rollin C. Huggins, Jr. ^Mia HunefeldJulie A. and Ross A. HunefeldJay A. IstvanSue and Carl JohnsonJulia R. JohnsonCharles L. KatzenmeyerSuzanne KenlyJohn M. Kohler ^Mary and Richard LetscherAntoinette J. Maloney ^Eva MartinezJesus MartinezLinda and William H. McCannDan MillerKathy Mondala and Eugene SieczkowskiAnne and Mead MontgomeryMaria R. MoralesAlicia MotaKaren NoonanHarold F. OstMaureen and Denis OwensSuzanne and Michael Parks ^Richard S. PhillipsJoy and Scott E. PickensFrancine and Greg Purcell ^Carol and Mort RahimiNorma RamosHelen and Joseph D. RancichLouise and Clyde Reighard ^Gary P. RietzDeborah and Robert H. RileyDeborah and Jeff RossLynn B. SamuelsJonathan SceggelJean G. SchuesslerTimothy Shields

Jim ShunkAnne E. and Christopher M. Simcox ^Kathryn L. SimonSusan J. SingerIngrid S. StaffordAnnette Kilian and Bruce SufranskiSandy and Jon SummerbellZeneida and Edison UreñaJohn F. WelkeAudrey and Cal Wessman^Barbara and Brian E. Williams ^Jan Williams Harry YoungCarl YudellMichael B. ZeddiesNikki Zimmerman

Friends of the Settlement (Up to $100)Anonymous (16)Stuart AllenNancy and Albert L. AllredJames AndersonTheoni ArvanitisSue and John ArvetisK.M. and H.K. BendicsenKatie BensonBarbara BesantJoann and Richard BieleElizabeth P. BowmanPatricia and Albert C. BuehlerGinny and Bob Burnstine ^Baize BuzanMary and Allen Carter ^Billie and French S. CaryRobert and Jason ChenowethMaureen Connolly ^Melinda CopherTeresa Cross ^Jenny and Rene Daellenbach ^Susan Diaz ^Nancy and Jim Dorr ^Jean and Richard DoubBarbara and Harry DrakeCaitlin and Peter Eck ^Barry L. EhlersBarbara and Thomas FilippiniWalter D. FitzgeraldEric J. FredericksRichard L. GallasSuzan Garnett ^Katina GeiserGeorge H. GordonLindsay and Thomas G. GormanMolly GreenElaine and David GreenbergPatricia A. and Richard HaanMary HeinsSue and Stewart J. HertzbergBarbara & James G. Houston ^Laurie HowickElizabeth Huff

Donald HumphriesCarol HyattPatricia Jaszka ^Denise and Thomas Jaszka ^Mary Lou and David Jelke ^Jason JohnstonBarbara J. and Francis J. JulesMarjorie and Robert S. JulianRobert J. KhouryCatherine KinsellaMary KnightLindsay KornAmy LaBanJoseph P. LacknerTiffany LangeChristine Leiz ^Susan and Roger E. Lumpp IIStanislaw LysyKatherine McGonigleBrian MillerShirley V. MuenchLillian MurphyBarbie and Mark Myers ^Gary NeighborsBridget NoonanTasha and Bill OlsenCindy OstapczukMolly Padden ^Antionette PattonBeatriz PerezClaudette and David T. PetersonSusan E. PettiKristen J. Poggensee ^Robert T. PorterStephen PostonMarilynn L. PowellLucille and Joseph Prudden ^Luis Quiles RiveraBonnie and Daryl Rabert ^Eric RappDeanna RattnerJeremy RobinsonMalarie and Stanley J. Rude

Pamela and Peter Russell ^Brian W. Saber ^Paula SanchezAna SantiagoAmy and Jeff Seaman ^Therese M. and Martin J. SedlacekSue and Gary SegalJoelle Biele and Kirk SiegwarthMelinda SjoblomMichael A. SobelKim and Kevin StawiarskiStuart StrongKerry StuewerCatherine and Raynor Francis Sturgis ^Louise Zarrow (^ indicates that these constituents also contribute to auxiliary board events)

Annual Fund Donors Continued...

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Foundations and Corporations10Pin Bowling LoungeAdventure Stage ChicagoBenefitBest BuyBittersweet Pastry ShopBlue Jeans BarBull and BearBurrito BeachChicago BearsChicago CubsComedy SportsCore Power Yoga

Major In-Kind Donors

Auxiliary Board Donors

Foundations and CorporationsAdvocate Lutheran General HospitalBain & CompanyBuilt-FormCrate & BarrelCostcoFranczek Radelet P.C.High Crest Middle SchooliCanvasART.comK&L GatesMacKinnon and CompanyNew Trier High SchoolNoble Network of Charter SchoolsNorth Shore Country Day SchoolNorthwestern UniversityOn-Cor Frozen Foods, Inc.Park Ridge Country ClubSunset Ridge SchoolVenue OneWashburne SchoolZirkel Group

Organizations and GovernmentGreater Chicago Food DepositoryLight Up Your HolidaysOur Lady of Perpetual HelpSt. Andrew’s Lutheran Church

IndividualsJan and Don BachMargaret J. BarrHelen BassMary Paula and Gerhard BaumannStacey BeggFern BogotBeth Brauen KamphuisBarbara BridgesCassie and Carl BuccellatoSandra BulgrinGinny and Bob BurnstineJeanine CasslerDarin J. CouturiauxDebra FinleyGeorge FludasBetsy and Warren FoxwellJeanne FreyerRuth GellerMaureen GeorgeLori and Adam GoodmanLee GreenValerie and William K. HallLisa HarriesJudith HerbertDonna and Francis Horvath

Barbara and James G. HoustonEleanor IngersollAlexandra IvaskivGeena JacksonMary Lou and David JelkeLucinda and Richard KaspersonDiane KollathLisa T. KrippesMargaret KruleeCarolyn H. and Gilbert K. KruleeDania and Patrick LeemputteCarl LeighAlberto MarchLinda MartinDanielle and Tim MatzdorfJudy and John McGuireMike MillerKristina and Scott MillerLinda MisiorowskiJesse MonteroTrudy NeihoffAnne O’ConnorRobin and Robin O’HaraLisa OverbaughCarole and John ParSusan Patton

Emily PowellPriscilla RamirezStephanie RamirezMarsha ReitzSarah RiosSarah RountreeBarbara R. and Edward RouseRichard SchagerNeena SchwartzLisa and Wilbur ScottJill A. and Thomas ShannonKristen SparksHolly and Eugene SunshineAndrew SunuJudy and Roland SzkwarekSarah E. and James TaichMary Jane and John TwoheyJacquelyn and Dennis Van MieghemMichael VandenbergClaire WadesonTamara WalkerAudrey and Cal WessmanElizabeth WilliamLib and Chris WilliamsVirginia L. WinterFreeman J. Wood

Corner BakeryCoyote LogisticsEntertainment CruisesEquinoxFour Corners Tavern GroupHush Salon and SpaLandmark TheatresLaugh FactoryLettuce Entertain YouLincoln Park Athletic ClubLou MalnatisLUSH Wine and SpiritsMetropolitan Brewery

Moller Financial ServicesMoosejawMusic Box TheaterNorthwestern UniversityOrk PostersPaper SourcePublic HouseQue SyrahRockit Bar and GrillSheffield’sSkydeck ChicagoSpa SoakSpare Time

Swerve SalonThe SouthernWest Town TavernWine Styles

IndividualsMack FamilyConsidine FamilyBrown FamilyDenise BrodloPadden Family

chicago Board The Chicago Board is grateful to the following monetary and in-kind donors for their generous support of the fiscal year 2012 Spring for the Settlement cocktail party.

$10,000 and moreOptionsHouse LLC

$5,000 - $9,999AONArbor InvestmentsBeam Global Spirits & WineDeVry Foundation

DLA PiperThe Frieda & William Hunt FoundationNephron Pharma

$2,500 - $4,999Chloe’s CrewDeloitte LLPIMC

Lowery McDonnell CompanyWilliam Blair & Company

$1,000 - $2,499Barclay’si2i EyecareKevin McQuire/Goldman Sachs

The Revere Group

$250- $999Gantz Family FoundationO’Neill & Gaspardo, LLC

evanston Woman’s Board The Evanston Woman’s Board wishes to thank all those who contributed to the Dollar Letter, and recognize St. Nicholas Church for all of the in-kind Settlement donations for fiscal year 2012.

North shore BoardThe North Shore Board is grateful to the following companies and foundations that made contributions of $250 or more to the fiscal year 2012 Glitter Ball, benefiting House In The Wood.

Foundations and CorporationsAll on the Road CateringArmands PizzeriaAtlas Wire CompanyCafé Touche’Carlucci’s RestaurantChef’s Station RestaurantChicago BullsChicago White SoxCoopers Hawk Winery & RestaurantDrapery StreetEntertainment CruisesErica’s JewelryGraziano’s RestaurantGumba Joe’s RestaurantHay Carumba RestaurantHill’s Hallmark

Johnny’s Kitchen & TapMaggiano’s Little Italy RestaurantMarriott Theatre in LinconshireMcCormick & Schmick’s RestaurantNancy’s PizzaNew Beginnings Hair SalonNonno Pino’s RestaurantPaisano’s On Broadway RestaurantPark Ridge Country ClubPickwick TheatreRosebud RestaurantRosewood RestaurantRoyal Die and Stamping CompanyShephard, Schwartz & Harris LLPStarbucksSugar Bowl RestaurantThe Geneva Inn, Lake GenevaThe Royal George Theatre

The Sunrise GrillWine Styles

Organizations and GovernmentAdventure Stage Chicago

IndividualsJan and Don BachCharlotte and Richard ChappleJoan and William CorbettJoseph DonzelliBetsy and Warren FoxwellSusan and Erik FreitagDonna and Francis HorvathDan JaszkaJohn JaszkaPatricia Jaszka

Richard JaszkaDenise and Thomas JaszkaMary Lou and David JelkeMarge KellenAnn and Mike KisselJudy MorrisonCarole J. and John ParJoseph RombautAdrienne SchlakePatricia and Robert SilverJudy and Roland SzkwarekEd ThompsonJacquelyn and Dennis Van MieghemEdna Wilson

Park Ridge BoardThe Park Ridge Board is grateful to the following companies and individuals that made cash and in-kind gifts to support the fiscal year 2012 Cherub Brunch and Silent Auction.

Auxiliary Board Donors Continued...

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Angel ($3,000 and more)Margaret and James HerrmannJulie and Robert MontgomeryTiffany & Co. Benefactor ($1,000 - $2,999)Carrie A. and Greg Callegari Joan and Michael CarterCharles Schwab, Inc.Maxie ClarkeCygnet Underwriting AgencyAnn and Glenn A. DalhartElza L. and John GarnettMary Lois HakewillErminia and Edward Mack Connie and Michael MagnusonMake It BetterAnne and Kurt MuellerLucy and John MyersSarah and Garrett ShumwayDiane K. and William G. Welnhofer Sponsors ($250 - $999)AnonymousAnonymousAnna AtkinsonConstance BermanCindy BondsDiane BordwellChalet LandscapingConnie ColeKatie CoryElizabeth CrawfordLibby and Stephen D. CummingsPaula B. and Jeff DanoffDinner at EightKathleen H. and Michael ElliottLeslie FarmerFine Vines, Inc.Gaillee FitzpatrickGood Harbor FinancialMarianne HarknessCarrie HartHaven Organic Nail SpaTrudy HavensColette Hays

Susan and Mel HeimlichLisa and Jack Heitman Judith and Richard G. HowserAndie KainMaryfran KleinSusan LakeDania and Patrick LeemputteKathy LojkovicCarol LorenzKathryn MangelMaterial PossessionsBarbara MawickeMaze HomeNancy MuellerNorth Shore Community BankPeachtree PlaceSara PfaffCathy PrattDonna and Mark ProskineWillie C. and Lon RamseyMaryann RasmussenLinda and John ReliasSamlesbury Hall Ltd.Schaefer’s Wine ShoppeAnn SciortinoCatherine ShawAnne E. and Christopher M. SimcoxDeborah StoneJamie TaylorTaylor Reese SalonThe Grand - WinnetkaSylvia TothDana TurbanValslistJanet and Paul Van ZuidenBrooke and Daniel WanzenbergJane and Lawson Whitesides Stephanie and Bryan WilsonSarah WoodburnZengeler Cleaners Friend (Up to $249)Judith ArchambaultJulie AsplundMargaret J. BarrCatherine Barton

Katherine and Robert J. BestCathy BirkelandHeather BlackwellTaffy BlommerJoy BowenKatherine M. BuehlerMary Kay BurkeMarie BurnsideMeridith CarterBruce ChudacoffBrittany ClotfelterRay CroslandJennifer DaellenbachLinda DavisQuinn DelaneyRobin DoergeCarol DuffyJudy DuttererPeggy DwyerDinny DwyerJane EganElizabeth FergusonMary FieldsKitty FreidheimJudy FrummPatty GahlonMelinda GeraldsonMary GlerumMary GordonSusan GouldElleke HaggertyStacey HamburgCarrie Healy Candis HickeyKate HigginsPat HinkelGail HodgesEmily HurdLori HypesHilary JamborLaurie KaplanPamela KatchaDolores KennedyPolky KiblerPeggy Kocian Nora Larkin

Anne-Marie LeeMichelle LeiterMary MacGregorHeather MartinSusan McBrideLynne McGrathDanae Melnick Elizabeth MessersmithLynn MillerSuzanne NelsonCindy NicolaidesJudy O’BrienBeth Ann PapoutsisMary PearlmanKim PetersonJoy PickensNina PigottDiane PittChris Porter Betsey PuthCarol RasmusPeg ReitzCarrie RobinsonJoanne RothermelBarbara RothrockSari SackriderJoan Lavezzorio SchniedwindPaula SheridanMarianne ShieldsEileen SirkinLisa SnabesGail SteinmetzSusie StewartMargaret SundolfMargaret A. B. SuterGretchen TalbotBetsy TilkemeierAnita TysonLynn Van CleavePhyllis VictorsonSheryl Wall Alice WilliamsonMary Winter

Winnetka Board The Winnetka Board is grateful to the following individuals and corporate sponsors that made contributions of $100 and more to the fiscal year 2012 Style Under the Stars fashion show.

Tribute Gifts

In Honor of Margaret J. BarrRobert BistryMarie BurnsideElizabeth Drake FamilyKathleen H. ElliottRose and Robert L. Fealy

Mr. and Mrs. Don HeitzmanMary B. HendersonPatricia M. JohnsonKatie SowleMerissa Stewart

In Memory ofFrank R. DiazJulia (Judy) DrakeMaria FelicianoKevin KellenMillie LeeMaria Martino

The Harriet Vittum Society

AnonymousNancy and William AnixterMargot W. Barber Marie BurnsideSusan and James C. Caldwell, Jr.Libby and Steve Cummings

Ann and Glenn A. DalhartKathleen H. and Michael ElliottElza L. and John GarnettValerie and William K. HallMary B. HendersonBarbara and James G. Houston

Charlotte and Rollins Huggins, Jr.Christine L. JacobekPatricia M. JohnsonLucinda and Richard KaspersonEllerth OverboeCarole and John Par

Bonnie and Daryl RabertBrian SaberDorothy StevensMarion J. and Thomas WareTerry and Robert Zengeler

The Harriet Vittum Society, named in honor of the Settlement’s longest serving head resident, honors individuals who have provided for the Settlement through their estate plans. Each year new members are recognized at the Annual Dinner. Society members also gather annually to share dinner at the home of a Society member. The following individuals are members of the Society:

Tribute gifts offer a way to commemorate special people or life events, while helping those in need at the same time. Donations can mark milestones such as birthdays or anniversaries, or honor the memory of dear friends or loved ones. The Settlement received gifts in memory or in honor of the following individuals during fiscal year 2012.

Floyd NelsonCarmen NoguezHarold OstDoris OverboeKarl SchmidColleen SchooleyJames Sweeney

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Settlement StaffAdministration

Ron R. Manderschied, President

Susan Diaz, Executive SecretaryTony Feliciano, Chief of StaffGaylon Figueroa, Receptionist/SecurityGloria Holmes, ReceptionistAllen Ramsier, Director of Information TechnologyHari Bozhinov, IT TechnicianElizabeth Aguilar, Information Technology Assistant

Adventure Stage Chicago

Tom Arvetis, Producing Artistic Director

Brandon Campbell, Production ManagerAllison Latta Lashford, Associate Artistic DirectorScott M. Letscher, Managing DirectorMerissa Stewart, Director of Education

AmeriCorps

Yasmin Rodriguez, Program Director

Michael Cella, AmeriCorps MemberJessie Cobian, AmeriCorps MemberMaura Cook, Program LeaderRichard Cook, AmeriCorps MemberAlicia Ferraris, AmeriCorps MemberBrecklind Golovich, AmeriCorps MemberKaylyn Haberland, AmeriCorps MemberLiam Hemming, AmeriCorps MemberKatherine Jennings, AmeriCorps MemberKelsey Kruel, AmeriCorps MemberRachel Lockhart, Program LeaderSarah MacCallum, AmeriCorps MemberMicaela Moran, Program ManagerJeremy O’Brien, AmeriCorps MemberJarred Randle, AmeriCorps MemberMeagan Rivera, AmeriCorps MemberLisa Robbins, AmeriCorps MemberDanielle Rush, AmeriCorps MemberSamantha Schwartz, AmeriCorps MemberPeter Setter, AmeriCorps MemberBrittany Simons, AmeriCorps MemberKevin Swanson, AmeriCorps MemberBenjamin Tompkins, AmeriCorps MemberJennifer Tzeng, AmeriCorps MemberClaire Unger, AmeriCorps MemberPeggy Visocky, AmeriCorps MemberEric Williams, AmeriCorps Member

Business Office

Edison Urena, Business Director

Laudry Acevedo, Senior AccountantSilvia Diaz, Accounting AssistantMonica Falcon, Human Resources Manager

Emergency Services

Belna Reyes, Director

External Affairs

Raynard Crosland, Chief Development Officer

Katie Taylor, Development and Communications ManagerMatthew Sudman, Assistant Director of Institutional Giving and OutreachBrian Saber, Development Consultant

Facilities Maintenance

Angel Pacheco, SupervisorJuan Acosta, On Call ReceptionistFred Balkcom, Maintenance CustodianLasheyanna Berry-Hayes, Weekend ReceptionistJuan C. De la Rosa, Maintenance CustodianMaria M. De La Rosa, Night Receptionist/SecurityMario Class, Maintenance CustodianAna Santiago, HousekeeperSteve Santoyo, Maintenance EngineerLuis P. Urena, Maintenance Custodian

Group Services

José Alatorre, Director

Lana Jo Bjornson, Group LeaderMartha Castillo, Group LeaderAntonia Flores, Group LeaderCarmen Garay, Head Start TeacherAlicia Holmes, Group WorkerMelissa Jones, Group LeaderNaketa Jones, Head Start SecretaryNatasha Luckett, Group WorkerCecilia Maldonado, Head Start TeacherLinda McLaren, Head Start Site DirectorMilagros Miranda, Kitchen Manager - Head StartAleia Murawski, Group LeaderLuz Maria Vera Ortega, Classroom AssistantNicole Ortiz, Head Start Health AideEsperanza Rivas, Head Start TeacherKenya Robinson, Group LeaderIrma Rodriguez, Head Start TeacherTeresa Roman, School Age Site DirectorElba Rosario, Child Service SpecialistMaria Toledo, Family WorkerAna Yanez, Group WorkerNorma Vazquez, Group Worker Mark Piebenga, Group Worker

House In The Wood

Val Wright, Director

Terrance Fowler, Business ManagerAlexander Mihavics, Director of Outdoor Education

Rowe Elementary School

Ana Martinez, PrincipalLorena Gomez, Communications ManagerLindsay Korn, Director of OperationsTravis Commons, Dean of ScholarsSarah Giblin, Dean of InstructionLauren Kadow, Dean of Social and Emotional LearningNatalie Malpass, Dean of Academics, K-2Kristen Olson, Director of Special EducationRoselia Velasco, Office Manager

Julie Alt, Co-TeacherMolly Black, Co-TeacherTori Bohannon, TeacherNikki Bonarirgo, Special Education Classroom AssistantKaren Schaschwary Brinker, Art TeacherKatie Caputi, Teacher Ashley Cooper, TeacherAnjali Desai, TeacherJanessa Dohse, TeacherErin Ellington, Music TeacherJessica Haynie, Co-TeacherBrian Hofacker, TeacherKathryn Hyde, TeacherMichelle Janci, TeacherKimberly Kalivoda, TeacherHolly Katz, TeacherMariah Keko, Drama TeacherBrittany Lee, TeacherEmily Lubkert, TeacherCarrie Littman, Co-TeacherRobert Long, Associate TeacherDiana Malik, Physical Education TeacherAmanda Max, Co-TeacherKelli Max, Co-TeacherAmber McCall, Special Education Classroom AssistantAlexandira McNelly, Co-TeacherErin McSherry, TeacherMarcy Ortegon, Co-TeacherJennifer Oswald, Co-TeacherAshton Pfeiffer, Special Education TeacherAdrienne Raguini, Co-TeacherAbby Rodgers, Special Education TeacherMichael Rodrigo, TeacherCourtney Segretto, Co-TeacherRekha Singh, TeacherMariah Smith, TeacherMelissa Turnbull, Co-TeacherCindia Velasco, TeacherEric Williams, Special Education Classroom AssistantNicole Wolff, TeacherDerek Young, Special Education Teacher

Settlement FY12 Statistics

Financials 2012Statement of Operating Revenue and Expenses Northwestern University Settlement

Association Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2012

The Settlement was founded in 1891, incorporated in

the State of Illinois in December 1898, and designated

an IRS 501 (c)(3) organization in January 1947. Our

fiscal year runs from July 1 through June 30. Annual

audits are conducted by Caldwell, Coren & Company,

LTD. The Settlement spends 93% of all revenue on direct

program expenses each year.

Number of individuals assistedFemales

MalesYouth (0-18)

Adults (19-59)Seniors (60+)

HispanicBlackWhiteOther

12,48755%45%62%32%6%62%24%11%3%

Revenue (Total $13,388,469)

Expenses (Total $9,907,652)Auxiliary Boards (34%)

Chicago Public Schools Related for RES (31%)

Government Contracts and Grants (14%)

Foundations & Other Private Revenue for RES (10%)

Facility Rentals (4%)

Foundations & Trusts (3%)

Contributions (1%)

Corporations (1%)

Passthroughs (1%)

Program Fees (1%)

Unrealized/Realized Investment Income & Misc. (> %1)

AmeriCorps 6%Head Start 10%Adventure Stage Chicago 8%House in the Wood 7%Rowe Elementary School 55%Group Services 5%Emergency Services 2%O�ce Center 1%Development 3%Administration 3%

Rowe Elementary School (55%)

Head Start (10%)

House in the Wood (7%)

Group Services (5%)

Adventure Stage Chicago (8%)

AmeriCorps (6%)

Development (3%)

Administration (3%)Emergency Services (2%)

Office Center (1%)

2012

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