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Changing Lives.
The Salvation Army Greater Houston Area Command
2011 Annual Report
Table of Contents
Chairman’s Letter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Commander’s Letter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Youth Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Young Adults and Social Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Shelters and Rehab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Seniors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Auxiliary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Volunteers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Salvation Army 2011 Major Donors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Giving for Living Capital Campaign Donors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Financials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
2011-2012 Advisory Board and Councils . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Facilities and Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Miss ion S tatement
The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church . Its message is based on the Bible . Its ministry is motivated by the love of God . Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination .
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Chairman’s Let ter
Dear Army Friends:
The Salvation Army of Greater Houston achieved great progress and significant milestones in 2011 . The past year saw improvements in fundraising, enhanced provision of services and an increased pace of construction associated with our Giving for Living Capital Campaign, and these positive trends are continuing in 2012 . The year’s achievements are a testament to the Army’s officers, employees and volunteers and their commitment to serving those in the greatest need .
There were many highlights during the past year . Among them:
n Opening the Garden City Boys & Girls Club. Last summer we moved from temporary quarters within a housing project to a new community center that increases the capacity of children we serve from 80 to 300 .
n Sally’s House Groundbreaking. We broke ground on the building expansion of Sally’s House, a transitional living facility for troubled women recovering from addiction, homelessness and incarceration . Our new facility will better support existing programs and for the first time will accommodate women who need a hot meal and a safe place to spend a night .
n The International Corps. We are well on our way to completing the fundraising for our new International Corps, the fastest growing corps in the country and among the largest in the United States . Located in southwest Houston, International Corps will be a showcase for the Army with 30,000 square feet of space on 10 acres serving 23 different nationalities . Among the services we will offer are child care, tutoring, a food pantry, job training, English language classes, and senior social events .
These developments have come on top of our ongoing provision of important social services and programs at 17 locations in the greater Houston area .
We could not undertake these activities without the support of a wide array of friends . Our committed board of advisors devotes countless hours and substantial financial resources to the Army . The Women’s Auxiliary, launched only a few years ago, has won national honors and made so many of our programs possible . The Army’s officers, the leaders of the Army, work for wages that would put them below the poverty level in many parts of the country to enable more donated money to go to the needy . And, of course, we could not perform our mission without the generous donations of the many listed at the back of this report .
The Salvation Army has been called America’s most trusted charity . From thousands who give modestly to large donors who make transformational gifts, the Army has won trust by delivering efficient and effective care to our poorest through Christian faith . The trust shown in the Army is a remarkable responsibility, and we work to maintain that trust every day . Thank you for your continued generous support of The Salvation Army .
Sincerely,
Charles Roff Chairman, Board of Advisors
Commander ’s Let ter
Dear Friends:
As I look back at The Salvation Army Greater Houston Command’s achievements from the past year and look forward to the many promising new developments on the horizon, I am reminded of a recent trip to my home state of Alabama .
Visiting the home where we grew up, my brother and I reminisced about the years we spent there . Both of us were struck by how much had changed . The most vivid reminder of this was not a person or place, but a tree . My brother and I had planted this tree together when we were children . Over the years, we had watched it grow, but as time progressed and we moved on with our lives, we had forgotten about it . More than 40 years later, we marveled at that beautiful tree, which was now skyscraping above our heads .
During the visit, my brother and I learned that much of our old neighborhood would soon be torn down to make room for a new community center . Our beloved tree might have to be sacrificed, as well . My first reaction was sadness and shock . I could not believe this would be the last time my brother and I had the chance to visit our old home as we remembered it . But as I thought about what that community really needed, and reflected on how The Salvation Army has grown and changed over the years, I realized that the community center was not an end, but a wonder-ful new beginning .
As Area Commander for The Salvation Army in the Greater Houston region, I have seen extraordinary growth in our programs and services over the years . To extend the tree metaphor, seedlings that we planted years ago have gone on to flourish, and their roots run deep . I have also had the deep satisfaction of witnessing first-hand how our clients’ lives are transformed as a result of what we do . I have seen young people like Terranye Overshown and B .J . Robinson grow up in our Boys & Girls Clubs, changing from playful children into responsible young adults, full of promise . I have seen men and women like Elijah Propher and Loretta Ray find their salvation and rehabilitation at our residential treatment facilities . I have seen hundreds of seniors whose lives are enriched every day by the opportunity to come to our community centers to socialize and connect with one another .
Through all of the growth and change over the years, The Salvation Army remains a beacon of stability and hope throughout the greater Houston community . Thank you for helping us continue to grow and flourish, and please join us in celebrating the life-changing impact of our programs and services .
God Bless,
Major Chris Flanagan Area Commander
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Stats
n Houston metro Boys & Girls
Clubs serve an average of
270 youth per day
n The Garden City Boys & Girls
Club now serves 75 youth daily
(110 during the summer)
n International Corps youth
programs serve over
70 children daily
n 55 students participated
in the Upward Bound program
at Sharpstown and Lee
High Schools
n 98% of Upward Bound students
graduate from high school
Services
n Youth Programs and Boys & Girls Club services are offered at the following locations:
- Aldine Westfield Corps Community Center - International Corps Community Center - Garden City Boys & Girls Club
(recently opened) - Pasadena Corps Community Center
- Temple Corps Community Center - Northwest Corps Community Center
n Boys & Girls Clubs provide enriching after-school and summer activities focused on character and leadership development, sports, recreation, health, spiritual development, the arts, and life skills .
n Youth of the Year Program provides scholarship opportunities to teens in our Boys & Girls Clubs .
n Upward Bound helps low income and first- generation students succeed in high school and go on to college . Students receive academic and career advising, financial aid, a five-week summer program at Rice University, college field trips, and help with college entrance requirements .
Youth Services
Life Lessons
Hursel James “BJ” Robinson IV, a senior at HISD’s Barbara Jordan High School, says: “Joining the Boys & Girls Club is one of the best decisions I’ve ever made .”
Growing up, BJ’s home life was challenging . His father was abusive, and his home life was fractured . At age 12, BJ was playing with his brother and best friend one day when bullets began flying . BJ’s friend died in his arms – a life-changing experience .
“The Boys & Girls Club gave me a safe place to be a kid,” BJ reflects . Through the club, he developed a stronger faith in God and had access to positive role models . Volunteering increased his self-esteem and leadership skills . These experiences made him see that his dream of going to college was achievable . After graduating from high school, BJ plans to attend the University of Houston .
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“Joining the
Boys and Girls
Club is one of
the best decisions
I’ve ever made .”
23% of Texas’ children live below the
federal poverty level compared to 19%
nationally; in the Houston communities
served by the Salvation Army, as many
as 39% live below the poverty level .
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Stats
n 121,381 individuals received
information and referral services
n 74,720 individuals received
social services
n 27,332 received case manage-
ment, income and resource
assessment, financial recovery
plans, and housing search and
placement services
n 8,670 received transportation
assistance
n 5,748 received emergency food
assistance
n 4,248 received clothing assistance
n 879 were stably housed, and
450 were housed for more than
6 months
n 40 young homeless adults
received housing and supportive
services through our new
Housing to Home initiative
Services
n The Salvation Army provides assistance with rent, mortgage, utilities, and prescriptions to those in need .
n Close collaboration with our partner organizations ensures that our clients’ needs are met .
n Caseworkers focus not only on the immediate need, but also underlying causes of instability .
n Vouchers for emergency food aid, clothing, household items, eyeglasses and eye exams, gas and transportation are also available .
n For young people and adults who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless, safe housing is the top priority .
Locat ions
- Aldine Westfield Corps Community Center - International Corps Community Center - Conroe Corps Community Center - Pasadena Corps Community Center - Social Services – Fort Bend Office - Social Services – Main Street Office
Young Adults and Social Services
Life Lessons
Like many young homeless adults, Charlie and Nicki ended up on the streets after becoming estranged from their families . Charlie had been in foster care and never met his father . Nicki was kicked out of her house as a teenager . Neither had completed high school .
Seeking escape from their bleak situation, both Charlie and Nicki turned to drugs, and at night, they sought refuge in city parks . When they grew tired of living on the streets, they reached out to The Salvation Army . After placing the young couple in safe housing, our caseworkers helped them address the complex issues that had caused them to live on the streets . Charlie and Nicki began receiving regular medical care, regained healthy contact with their families, and are taking steps to earn GEDs .
Committed to helping other young adults transition out of homelessness, the two now volunteer at a youth drop-in center . Charlie and Nicki’s story is just one more example of The Salvation Army’s transformative impact .
“We work with our clients to
help them achieve a different life
than the one they are currently
living, and a better one than they
thought possible .”
- Social Services Director,
Gerald Eckert
11,000 students attending schools in
Harris County were homeless during
the 2010-11 school year .
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Services
On any given night, more than 700 homeless adults, children, and families find safe shelter at one of The Salvation Army’s five transitional living/rehabilitation and shelter facilities:
n Sally’s House, in downtown Houston, is a transitional living facility for women .
n The Harbor Light Center, in near north Houston, provides long-term alcohol and drug rehabilitation services to adult men .
n The Conroe shelter, in Montgomery County, provides the only shelter program of its kind for homeless men and women in the area .
n The Adult Rehabilitation Center, just west of downtown Houston, is a residential treatment program for adult men .
n The Family Residence, in Midtown, provides shelter and life rehabilitation services to homeless women with families .
Shelters and Rehab
“For those without a place
to call home, Salvation
Army shelters often mean
the difference between
safety and danger .”
Life Lessons
Sally’s House is a transitional living facility for single homeless women, all of whom are “clean” from alcohol/drugs for at least 30 days prior to being accepted in the rehabilitation program . Over time, it became apparent that there were other unmet needs to be addressed . “On any given night, there are dozens of homeless women sleeping on the streets just a few blocks away from Sally’s House . We knew we needed to do something,” recalled Major Chris Flanagan .
Major Flanagan and The Salvation Army Advisory Board decided that the services at Sally’s House should be expanded to add temporary shelter for transient homeless women . Upon arrival, each woman receives clean clothes, a hot meal, access to shower facilities, and a clean bed . In the morning, before they leave, they receive another hot meal – along with information about rehabilitation services at Sally’s House .
The new program has been a great success . This new expansion will allow Sally’s House to more than double their daily service capacity for local transient homeless women . Furthermore, exposure to the rehabilitation program is changing lives: a dozen transient women have registered for the program and begun the journey of recovery .
Results of the 2011 Homeless Census
indicated over 13,500 people are
homeless in the greater Houston area
at any point in time .
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Stats
n 57,927 obtained congregate
meals at our community centers
n 23,174 engaged in social
activities
n 8,331 were helped with
transportation
n 5,640 received case management
n 5,271 participated in physical
fitness activities
n 3,500 received over 13,500 gifts
through our Christmas Assistance
Angel Tree program
n 1,234 were given access to
information and referrals
Services
n We preserve and enhance the dignity and independence of older adults by providing them with safe, quality housing at our two apartment complexes: Evangeline Booth Garden Apartments and William Booth Garden Apartments.
n Our four community centers – Aldine West-field, Conroe, Temple, and Pasadena – offer a wide variety of programs for seniors in a safe and supportive environment . These include social activities, physical fitness opportunities, continuing education classes, free health fairs and information, and monthly field trips .
n Transportation to and from some facilities is provided for seniors who cannot drive .
n Some facilities serve breakfast and lunch to seniors every weekday, ensuring that they have regular access to healthy meals .
n If a senior’s needs are not being met, The Salvation Army begins case management to connect them with existing resources to ensure that they are well cared for .
n We also travel to homes, nursing homes, and hospitals to visit and provide comfort to seniors suffering from illness .
Seniors
Life Lessons
Irma Sturm moved to the William Booth Garden Apartments shortly after losing her husband in the early 1990s . With no family nearby, The Salvation Army has become the heart of Irma’s life . Six days a week, she walks one block to our Temple Corps Community Center to participate in activities with dozens of other seniors and to attend church on Sundays . Irma says: “The Salvation Army has been such a blessing for me!”
Like Irma, most of the apartment complex’s residents are retired long-time residents of Northside Village . In order to stay in the neighborhood they know and trust, many older residents are giving their homes to their children and moving into the William Booth Gardens Apartments . Demand for the 64 units is so high that there is a two-year wait list .
According to a Healthy States Initiative
policy brief, regular physical activity
contributes greatly to the fitness,
health, functioning, and quality of life
of older adults . Social interaction is
an important factor in sustaining a high
quality of life for senior citizens .
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The Women’s Auxiliary is one of the volunteer, educational and fundraising arms of the Greater Houston Area Command . The Auxiliary sponsors initiatives that enrich the lives of Houston citizens by meeting them at their point of need . These initiatives include:
n Angel Tree, a program providing clothing and toys for children and senior citizens at Christmas .
n Six Boys & Girls Clubs, providing character development, educational opportunities and musical training through education and recreational programs .
n Family Residence, a residential facility with programs designed to transition homeless women and families back into the community .
n Sally’s House, a transitional residential facility with programs serving single homeless women as they strive to live effectively without drugs and alcohol .
n Reflections on Style Runway Show, Luncheon and Chic Boutique, an annual spring fundraising event .
n Funding for a variety of Greater Houston Area Command projects .
The wonderful women of the Women’s Auxiliary rarely take center stage, preferring instead to work diligently behind the scenes . Their dedication and commitment have not gone unnoticed . Last year, in fact, they were recognized as the top Salvation Army Women’s Auxiliary in the country .
Auxiliary
“My work with the Women’s Auxiliary
has been one of God’s greatest
blessings to my life!”
- Lilly Andress, founding President
of the Women’s Auxiliary
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We are blessed to receive support from the United Way of Greater Houston, along with generous corporate sponsors, through the National Volunteer Week and Days of Caring initiatives . These initiatives – combined with the hundreds of volunteers who turn out every year to help sort and package Christmas gifts at the Angel Tree Secret Santa Warehouse – generate a total of 141,373 volunteer hours for The Salvation Army .
“This support is invaluable to a nonprofit organization like The Salvation Army . Every volunteer hour translates to one less person we have to hire, one less hour of overtime we have to pay, one more hour of dedication that our staff can commit to other projects,” says Joe Scharnberg, chief financial officer for The Salvation Army Greater Houston Area Command . “It’s a way of providing support that truly benefits our bottom line .”
That support allows The Salvation Army in the Greater Houston region to dedicate 88 .4 cents of every dollar to programs and services .
Volunteers“I have witnessed incredible generosity…
and true dedication from the team at
The Salvation Army and also the scores
of volunteers who strive to bring a happy
holiday to thousands of men, women
and children each year .”
- David Paul, KHOU News meteorologist
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The Salvation Army Greater Houston Area Command holds a number of events throughout the year .
n Our largest fundraising event of the year, the Annual Luncheon, features a selected guest speaker and supports an array of programs and services .
n Youth of the Year Scholarship Award, provides scholarships to youth who participate in our Boys & Girls Clubs across the Greater Houston region .
n Through various activities held throughout National Salvation Army Week, we seek to raise awareness of our programs and services throughout the local community .
n National Volunteer Week recognizes and affirms the importance of the volunteers who help us throughout the year .
n The annual Women’s Auxiliary Reflections on Style Runway Show, Luncheon and Chic Boutique features donated designer accessories and clothing as part of the Women’s Auxiliary largest fundraising event of the year . All proceeds benefit local Salvation Army programs .
n The Harbor Light Choir and local Boys & Girls Clubs members participate in the annual H .E .B . Thanksgiving Day Parade .
n Shortly after Thanksgiving, our busy Christmas season begins with The Red Kettle Kickoff at Tiffany & Co ., in the Galleria . We also benefit from the KHOU 11 Secret Santa Toy Drive, a partnership with Randalls, IHOP, Conn’s and Meineke Car Care Centers . PODS Houston also serves as the Salvation Army’s official Santa’s Sleigh during the holiday season .
n Many other events conducted by The Salvation Army Greater Houston Area Command are highlighted on our web site, www .salvationarmyhouston .org .
Events
“Every volunteer hour
translates to . . . one
more hour of dedication
that our staff can commit
to other projects .”
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We are grateful for these generous contributions to our annual fund and special events . The Army depends on the compassionate support of these donors and many more to fulfill its mission in the greater Houston area .
The Founders Circle ($100,000 and above)AnonymousMr . Robert W . Haugen
Catherine Mumford Booth Circle ($50,000 to $99,999)
John P . McGovern Foundation
Mr . James Douglas Pitcock, Jr .
JTS Enterprises, Inc .Mr . & Mrs . Peter BuckleyPhillips Family Foundation
Evangeline Booth Circle ($25,000 to $49,999)Mr . & Mrs . David M .
Grimes, IIChevronTexacoMr . & Mrs . James P . DevlinAnn & Hugh Roff/Nathalie
& Charles Roff Mr . & Mrs . Marion
McManusMr . Franklin D . BoothMr . James B . Cameron-
StuartMr . Malcom S . DayThe Hamill FoundationMrs . Frances G . JeppesenMr . & Mrs . Marion B . JettDoris & Terry LooperMemorial Drive
Presbyterian ChurchNancy D . Palm Sea-Breeze Roofing, Inc .Synergy Finders, Inc .Jane & Jim P . Wise
George Scott Railton Circle ($10,000 to $24,999)Arthur & Kay Laro
Endowment FundMs . Debra RogersApache CorporationMs . Sue S . SchaeferMr . J . Russell Laughead, Jr .Mr . & Mrs . James R .
BrattonMrs . Phoebe Jane LottThe Oriska FoundationMr . & Mrs . W . Norman
PhillipsThe Rawley FoundationLandmark Resources, Inc .Precision Instrument
ServiceTrans-Siberian OrchestraConnector and Cable
Specialties, LLC .Mr . & Mrs . Robert E . PenryHalliburtonMr . & Mrs . Gary J . CartrightExxon Mobil FoundationMs . Joyce W . CunninghamMr . & Mrs . Rock S . DawsonHaddington Ventures, LLCRobert & Janice McNair
FoundationMr . John I . PettyMs . Laurie A . RachfordMr . & Mrs . Philip A . Wales, Jr .D . Martin PhillipsRobert L . ZorichSafeway, Inc .Mr . & Mrs . William H .
BarlowAlice D . Coker
Mr . & Mrs . James M . Keesling
Dorothy T . NicholsonMr . & Mrs . Kenneth I . ReissMr . & Mrs . Mike T .
GallagherLilly & Thurmon AndressMr . & Mrs . James HowardDr . & Mrs . C . Richard
StasneyBreitBurn Energy Partners Alice & Philip BurguieresThe Butcher FundDevon Energy CorporationEllwood FoundationEmerson Process
ManagementEnterprise Products
Partners L .P .Mr . & Mrs . Luther Stanley
Faison, Jr .Mr . Nijad FaresThe Tom & Janet Harrison
FundThe Ed and Barbara Hess
Gift FoundationMr . Russell L . HowardMr . James H . LawsonMaceil Family FoundationDebbie & William RogersSaudi Refining, Inc .Mr . Jack B . St ClairStevenson FoundationMr . & Mrs . John StromMs . Patricia M . ToppenbergStephanie & Frank TsuruKathy & Bill Van WieMrs . Hilda R . WarnerMr . WD Averitt
William Booth Society ($4,000 - $9,999)Mr . Jeremy S . DavisFluor Mr . & Mrs . David J .
BergquistTGS-NOPEC Geophysical
CompanyMr . John MallinsonExxonMobil FoundationMr . & Mrs . J . Micheal
ParkerEl Paso CorporationHouston Chapter of I .F .M .A .Mr . & Mrs . Oliver C .
Klinger, IIIMr . Ronald W . ScrivnerMr . Lowell W . StokesMr . Michael D . RedwineMr . Kenneth SpitlerBank of AmericaBHPBilliton PetroleumHP Company FoundationMs . Angela DusevicDr . Stella FitzgibbonsMr . & Mrs . Edward J .
RuppertKBRMr . Lawrence R . DickersonMrs . Dale FarmerJG Interests, LLC .Mr . & Mrs . Hobert E .
PlunkettMr . & Mrs . Joseph A .
ButtonMr . Shannon B . KeelerMargaret Alkek Williams/
Randa & Charles Williams
Mrs . Kim Williams
Sharon & Steve DurioMr . & Mrs . Michael HarrellDrs . Manmohan & Marie-
Louise KalsiMr . Neal G . McKimThe Lynne Murray Sr .
Educational FoundationThe John C . and Carolyn
Noonan Parmer Private Foundation
Mr . Michael L . StephanUnited Casing, Inc .Mr . Curtis MosleyMrs . Barbara ButlerDr . Jerriann HackerMr . & Mrs . Lamar E . LoydOildom Publishing Co .Mr . & Mrs . W . W . Scott, Jr .Bill & Sally SlickMadge Mae White & Maude
Cobb Allen Memorial Gift Fund
Mr . R . D . HathcockMs . Linda WittMs . Carolyn CrossMr . & Mrs . Vernon A .
Sevier, Jr .Rosetta Resources
Operating LPMr . & Mrs . Bruce Dixie
SmithMr . Bryan R . BilderbackMr . & Mrs . Thomas L .
CaldwellMr . Gregory J . MetcalfPenny & John ButlerMs . Sandra BroomeMrs . Pam LooneyBP Foundation, Inc .Mr . Douglas J . BourneMr . & Mrs . William W . AkersThe Robert D . and Adele
W . Anding FundThe Arena Energy
FoundationMr . Danny R . Billingsley
Bishop Lifting Products, Inc .
Ms . Marie E . BradenMr . & Mrs . Eric B . BrownMr . Mark CarnesCentral Bank/Kim WhelessDonna ChapmanThe Church at
Horseshoe BayCathy & Joe Cleary Compass Directional
Guidance, Inc .CRC Family Charitable
FoundationJan E . DuncanMary & Doug ErwinMarvy Finger Family
FoundationForney Construction
CompanyBrenda & Marc Watts/
The Friedkin GroupGlenn Family FoundationThe John R . & Kiendl
Dauphinot Gordon FundGreat Commission
FoundationTerri HavensMr . & Mrs . William Daniel
HeinzeCindy & Harry Holmes J . Bomer & Associates,
LLC .Mr . Bahman JahanianMs . Lanette P . JohnsonKB HomeDianne & Allan KeelMr . Windsor LeeThe George B . and Irene
Lindler FoundationThe Llee FoundationMrs . Marilyn Graves
LummisManagement Controls, Inc .Mass HispanicMr . & Mrs . James L .
Masten
Mrs . Beverly T . McDonaldMr . & Mrs . Larry G .
McLimansMargaret Love/Linda
McReynoldsMr . & Mrs . Kenneth W .
MoodyDr . & Mrs . Philip C . NobleMr . & Mrs . Thomas D .
OwensEarl W . & Hazel C . Pierson
FoundationMr . Fred J . PisciottaG . Nan & John R . PolleysThe Charlotte B . Proehl
FoundationMr . & Mrs . Walter M . RallsMr . & Mrs . T . R . Reckling IIIMs . Helge RoraasMelissa & Jakie SandeferFayez Sarofim & Co .Mr . & Mrs . Richard SchulzScurlock FoundationMr . Ernie SewardShackouls Family
FoundationSherman Foundation TrustSpectra EnergySt . Luke’s Episcopal Health
SystemThe Strake FoundationSharon R . & J . Michael
Talbert Tanglewood Wealth
Management, Inc .Mr . Andrew TaylorDotty & Jack Tompkins/
Fit Athletic ClubUnto The Very Least of
These, Inc .Mr . & Mrs . Stephen R .
WandermanMs . Agnes WrightBrenda & Ralph DeVoreMs . Denise WendlerMr . Robert L . Corn
Mr . & Mrs . Charles G . Nickson
Baker Concrete Construction
Mr . William H . BuckleyJudge Sim T . LakeMr . William WallsMr . John A . HeinMr . & Mrs . Reid W . GoldenMr . Gerald RollinsMr . Dan T . WagnerMr . & Mrs . Paz MaestasDesigner Fragrances
and CosmeticsMr . & Mrs . Roy B . AdamsMr . Joseph J . BergmeisterMs . Brigitte BosargeMr . Erich E . BredlMrs . Dorothy CampbellCharity Guild of Catholic
WomenMs . Delores F . DunhamMrs . Lois W . DykMr . & Mrs . Carl D . GregoryMr . Michael G . GriffithMr . & Mrs . Tom H . HillMs . Emily Jane KellerMr . Michael LairdMary Gibbs Jones FamilyMr . Eugene McFaddenMr . Steven MineerMr . Allen D . MooreMs . George Anne
MuckleroyMs . Jane D . OwenMr . William PenczakMr . William J . Rafferty
Salvation Army 2011 Major Donors
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Financials
The Salvation Army Greater Houston Area Command Operating Fund
Statement of Financial Position September 30, 2011
Assets Current assets: $ 2,781,697 Vehicles and equipment, net 189,903 __________________ Total assets $ 2,971,600
Liabilities and Net Assets Current liabilities $ 281,825 Net assets: Unrestricted 1,953,718 Temporarily restricted 736,057 __________________ Total liabilities and net assets $ 2,971,600
Statement of Activities and Changes in Net Assets For the Year Ended September 30, 2011
Support and Revenue: Contributions $ 12,914,681 United Way 1,699,896 Fees, grants, government agencies 2,681,927 Other income 2,024,756 __________________ Total support and revenue $ 19,321,260
Expenses: Program services: $ 15,779,868 Management and general 1,402,179 Fundraising 1,883,562 __________________ Total expenses $ 19,065,609
Change in net assets $ 255,651
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Generous gifts from these capital campaign donors have made it possible to build the Garden City Boys and Girls Club and expand and renovate Sally’s House . Fundraising continues for other important capital projects .
William W . & Nancy A . Akers
Mr . & Mrs . Tracy AllenAnadarko Petroleum
CorporationLilly & Thurmon AndressAnonymousAnonymousAnonymous Annunziato Family
FoundationPeggy AppleH . Kirby Atwood, Jr .Chris & Karen BaughmanSteve & Debbie
BergstromWayne & Jean BergstromThe Family of Robert
BlandScurlock FoundationAnn & John BookoutKay M . BrooksThe Brown Foundation,
Inc .Neil BushPenny & John ButlerHarry S . and Isabel C .
Cameron FoundationBetty ChandlerAnne & Albert ChaoTerry ChengBellford J . & Judy
G . ChongKelly & Brenda CoghlanAlice D . CokerRobert E . & Ann B .
Conklin
Phil & Suzie ConwayThe Cullen FoundationSam & Barbara DamicoMarilyn & George
DeMontrondJeffrey B . Early -
Northern TrustMrs . Gale Patterson
EasonThe Elkins FoundationSidney & Don FaustChuck FinnellRay C . Fish FoundationMr . & Mrs . Don FitchD . V . Sonny FloresThe Fondren FoundationJim & Judy FreemanCharlotte & Earl FullerTara GarciaThe Gatewood Family
FoundationGeorge E . & Melba
L . GeyerThe Gordon A . Cain
FoundationDarla GordonDan GualtieriMartha GustavsenRick & Jamie HammMicheal J . HelmThe Henley FoundationLeo HewettFreddie L . HolderHouston Endowment,
Inc .Rhonda JonesThe Kayser Foundation
KMR - Garden City, L .P .Judge Claudia LairdLocke Lord LLPThe Looper FoundationMrs . Margaret LoveThe J . E . and L . E . Mabee
Foundation, Inc .Daniel Foster MadeleyEllie MalavisThe Marek FamilyCynthia MasseyThe Florence and William
K . McGee, Jr . Family Foundation
Judi A . McGeeJohn P . McGovern
FoundationThe Robert and Janice
McNair FoundationLinda McReynoldsM .D . Anderson
FoundationJoseph & Linda MixonAlan A . & Lea Ann MooreDorothy T . NicholsonLillian NiederhoferWendy OdenwellerMartin & Cynthia O’MalleyJanna G . PatrickJohn & Linda PfeifferSusie & Jim PokorskiMarla J . PorterRR Family FoundationFay & George RizzoThe Roff Family Phillip & Mary RummellAmy & Tom Ryan
Salvation Army Women’s Auxiliary
Wallace T . ShookLisa ShumateBill & Sally SlickL . E . SimmonsVivian L . Smith
FoundationJohn & Elissa SterryJohn T . StierStrake FoundationBeth SwalmDavid TaylorMichael W . & Laura TaylorBill & Kathy Van WieMargaret V . & William
C . RobinsonWalter Oil & Gas
Corporation Charitable Fund
Mr . & Mrs . Robert C . Watson
Brenda & Marc WattsDavid Weekley Family
FoundationVicki & Paul S . WestKim D . WhelessJohn WiesnerDr . Walter D . & Neddie
Jane Wilkerson, Jr .Jane & Jim WiseCRC Family Charitable
FoundationMerele YarboroughBob & Barb Zorich
Giving for Living Capital Campaign Donors
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ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERSCharles L . Roff
ChairmanJeffrey B . Early
Vice ChairmanRobert F . Bland, Jr .
SecretaryJudy G . Chong
TreasurerMarcus A . Watts
Immediate Past Chairman
William W . AkersLori AllenLilly Kucera AndressH . Kirby Atwood Jr .Jack S . Blanton Jr .James G . BoguesAnn BookoutNeil Mallon BushPenny Hess ButlerTerence S . ChengRobert E . ConklinMarilyn DeMontrondJames A . Elkins III †
** Life Member† Lone Star Legend
Sidney FaustDon L . FitchD .V . Sonny FloresDan GualtieriMicheal HelmTerry HillJudi A . McGeeLinda McReynoldsDorothy T . NicholsonRisher RandallGeorge RizzoJ . Hugh Roff Jr .Tom RyanWilliam T . Slick Jr . **C . Richard Stasney, M .D .Elissa P . SterryDavid F . TaylorMargaret V . RobinsonVicki WestKim WhelessJim P . Wise**Ronald W . WoliverMerele Yarborough
WOMEN’S AUXILIARY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEERhonda Jones,
PresidentMajor Sandy Flanagan,
Associate Area Commander
Lilly Kucera AndressAnn BookoutDiana BrownShirley BrownBetty ChandlerTara ConleySuzie ConwayJoann CrassasJessie DavisLeslie DeVillierBrenda DeVoreDeborah DunkumGayle EuryEleanor EvansSidney FaustDiane GendelJeannie GradyMaureen Higdon
Dale HilBetty HrncirKathryn King ColemanLilly KingKathy LeeDebby LeightonLucy LewisKim LucasCora Sue MachCarolyn MannMary MaxeyJudi A . McGeeLinda McReynoldsDorothy T . NicholsonAnn RoffDebbie RogersBillie SelkeCarol SharpeMaggie SmithJoyce StandishHarriet Hart WallaceVicki WestJane Wise
2011-2012 Advisory Board and Councils
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ADULT REHABILITATION CENTER ADVISORY COUNCILJohn H . Roff III, M .D .,
ChairJack AberciaH . Kirby Atwood Jr .Kirk BlackardMike BlackburnJack S . Blanton Jr .Richard BrownScott DozierMike GrimesHenry HillRobert A . LongmireMary MilloyGeorge RizzoBill SherwoodWilliam T . Slick Jr .Robert C . Watson
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB ADVISORY COUNCILForrest Henson,
ChairKristin AndersonTim BatesSharon BushTheresa CasasKelly J . CoghlanChuck FinellAdrian GarciaDan GualtieriChristy LaraEllie MalavisJudi A . McGeeBud ScherrRoland B . Smith Jr .,
ED .D .Roy SmithJorge Vargas
PASADENA ADVISORY COUNCILJames Guthrie,
ChairmanJim BarkerTheresa CasasMelvin E . CowartHelen CrowderState Rep . John DavisMark FifieldJames GodbeRick GuerreroPam GuthrieDarla HaygoodPat JonesState Rep . Ken LeglerHorace LeopardBill Stapelfeldt IIITrixi SpiresKen UnfriedJackie Welch
CONROE ADVISORY COUNCILJoe Mixon,
ChairPeggy AppleChris BaughmanSteve BergstromWayne BergstromBetty ChandlerAlice CokerSam DamicoGale EasonJim FreemanTara GarciaGene GeyerDan GualtieriHon . Martha GustavsenRick HammLeo HewettBill JacksonJudge Claudia LairdAlan MooreJanna PatrickJohn PfeifferSusie PokorskiMarla J . PorterMarisa RummellWalter Wilkerson, M .D .
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Facilities and LocationsServing Harris, Montgomery and Fort Bend Counties
1. Area Command Administrative Offi ce 1500 Austin Street Houston, TX 77002 713-752-0677
2. Social Services * 2208 Main St. Houston, TX 77002 713-658-9205
3. Sally’s House + 1717 Congress Houston, TX 77002 713-223-8889
4. Harbor Light Center & Corps and Red Shield Lodge �+ 2407 North Main Houston, TX 77009 713-224-2875
5. Temple Corps Community Center/Boys & Girls Club � 4516 Irvington Boulevard Houston, TX 77009 713-692-0522
6. William Booth Garden Apartments 808 Frawley Houston, TX 77009 713-692-4186
7. Family Residence + 1603 McGowen Houston, TX 77004 713-650-6530
8. Adult Rehabilitation Center �+ 2118 Washington Avenue Houston, TX 77007 713-869-3551
9. Aldine Westfi eld Corps Community Center/Boys & Girls Club � 2600 Aldine Westfi eld Road Houston, TX 77093 713-694-5688
10. Garden City Boys & Girls Club 9717 W. Montgomery Houston, TX 77088
11. Upward Bound Program @ Sharpstown High School 7504 Bissonnet Street Houston, TX 77074-5599 713-787-1727
12. International Corps Community Center � 5757 Ranchester Dr., Suite 1900 Houston, TX 77036 713-988-5201
13. Northwest Corps Community Center/Boys & Girls Club � 12507 Windfern Road Houston, TX 77064 832-200-4620
14. Conroe Corps Community Center �*+ 304 Avenue E Conroe, TX 77301 936-760-2440
15. Pasadena Corps Community Center/Boys & Girls Club �* 2732 Cherrybrook Lane Pasadena, TX 77502 713-378-0020
16. Evangeline Booth Garden Apartments 2627 Cherrybrook Lane Pasadena, TX 77502 713-920-1844
17. Social Services - Fort Bend * 10435 Greenbough Dr. Staff ord, TX 77477 281-207-2500
� Worship Center
* Financial Assistance + Shelter
1. Area Command Administrative Office 1500 Austin Street Houston, TX 77002 713-752-0677
2. Social Services ] 2208 Main Street Houston, TX 77002 713-658-9205
3. Sally’s House + 1717 Congress Houston, TX 77002 713-223-8889
4. Harbor Light Center & Corps and Red Shield Lodge v+
2407 North Main Houston, TX 77009 713-224-2875
5. Temple Corps Community Center/Boys & Girls Club v
4516 Irvington Boulevard Houston, TX 77009 713-692-0522
6. William Booth Garden Apartments
808 Frawley Houston, TX 77009 713-692-4186
7. Family Residence + 1603 McGowen Houston, TX 77004 713-650-6530
8. Adult Rehabilitation Center v + 2118 Washington Avenue Houston, TX 77007 713-869-3551
9. Aldine Westfield Corps Community Center/Boys & Girls Club v
2600 Aldine Westfield Road Houston, TX 77093 713-694-5688
10. Garden City Boys & Girls Club 9717 W . Montgomery Houston, TX 77088
11. Upward Bound Program @ Sharpstown High School
7504 Bissonnet Street Houston, TX 77074-5599 713-787-1727
12. International Corps Community Center v
5757 Ranchester Dr ., Suite 1900 Houston, TX 77036 713-988-5201
13. Northwest Corps Community Center/Boys & Girls Club v
12507 Windfern Road Houston, TX 77064 832-200-4620
14. Conroe Corps Community Center v]+
304 Avenue E Conroe, TX 77301 936-760-2440
15. Pasadena Corps Community Center/Boys & Girls Club v]
2732 Cherrybrook Lane Pasadena, TX 77502 713-378-0020
16. Evangeline Booth Garden Apartments
2627 Cherrybrook Lane Pasadena, TX 77502 713-920-1844
17. Social Services Fort Bend ] Stafford, TX 77477 281-207-2500
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