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LifelineA quarterly publication of CirCle of Care, inC.
in this issue2 President’s Letter:
Giving and Beyond
3 Guidestar
4 Honors & Memorials
6 Project 1000
8 Congratulations Graduates!
11 2011 Annual Report
1501 NW 24th Street, Suite 214 Oklahoma City, OK 73106-3635
(405) 530-2078 • fax (405) 525-5897
www.circleofcare.org
Autumn 2012Volume 31 • NumBeR 2
A W O R D F R O M T H E P R E S I D E N T
Ministering to Oklahoma’s children, youth and families through residential and foster care since 1917
united methodist Boys Ranch, Gore
united methodist Children’s Home/David O. Beal Independent Living, Tahlequah
Frances E. Willard ministry Center/Pearl’s Hope, Tulsa
Child SHARE, Oklahoma City & Tulsa
Holsinger Home for Children, Enid
Administrative Services, Oklahoma City
Communications and PR, Oklahoma City
Donald R. Batson, President/CEO
BOARD OF DIRECtORS
EXECutIVE COmmIttEE
Mrs. Lissa Wright, Chair, Oklahoma CityMr. David O. Beal, Vice Chair, Oklahoma City
Rev. B. Craig Stinson, Secretary, Oklahoma CityMr. Billy Meade, Treasurer, PiedmontDr. John Crooch, Member, Edmond
Rev. Emery Mason, Member, Muskogee
BOARD mEmBERS
Mrs. Kay Adair, Oklahoma CityRev. T. Brian Bakeman, Oklahoma City
Mrs. Mary Wheeler Brown, TulsaMr. Lloyd Cole, Stilwell
Mrs. Barbara Eskridge, Oklahoma CityMrs. Prudy Gorrell, Oklahoma City
Mrs. Dee Hayes, Oklahoma CityMrs. Jenny Helmerich, Tulsa
Mrs. Carolyn Jackson, Oklahoma CityMr. Keith Kennedy, Oklahoma City
Mr. Brian LaPat, YukonMr. Joe Lucas, Edmond
Mrs. Christy Mordy, ArdmoreMrs. Peggy Peters, Tulsa
Dr. G. Allen Schneider, TahlequahMrs. Vicky Vance, Edmond Mr. Jim Wagner, EdmondRev. Bill Welch Jr., Tulsa
Ms. Oneida Winship, DurantMrs. Carol Wright, Weatherford
Mrs. Barbara Wright, Tulsa
LifelinePublished by CirCle of Care’s Public Relations Department, this quarterly publication is designed to highlight CirCle of Care’s programs, to encourage inquiries about potential admissions and to challenge donors to continue their generous support of our mission to provide possibilities, potential and promise for Oklahoma’s children and youth.
In the Bible, Paul praises the Macedonians for their generosity in giving to those in need even as they struggled. He further states that they were graced by
God for their doing so. We read, “Moreover, brethren, we make known to you the grace of God bestowed on the churches of Macedonia: that in a great trial of affliction the abundance of their joy and their deep poverty abounded in the riches of their liberality. For I bear witness that according to their ability, yes, and beyond their ability, they were freely willing, imploring
us with much urgency that we would receive the gift and the fellowship of the ministering to the saints.” (2
Corinthians 8:1-4) I feel that we at the Circle of Care are also blessed by
our churches and our loyal and generous supporters for their “giving all they can give, in every way that they can give, for as long as they ever can give”. At our recent planning session for our upcoming Strategic Planning retreat, there was, as always, questions about finance and funding. Although,
the topic for this meeting was programming, we all realize that without adequate funding, our programs grind to a halt. I was pleased that as we discussed our many blessings, our Board members continued to urge staff to “dream big”, to continue to look to where we want and need to be, and to not be hindered by doubt in our planning. Knowing that we must always strive to be good stewards of our resources and always look to the most efficient and effective means to deliver service to our children, youth and families, let us also acknowledge our blessings.
Each year, the Circle of Care is the ministry of the conference with the highest percentage of apportionment giving from our churches. Our churches even when faced with financial constraints seem to give “…according to their ability, and, yes, beyond their ability…” We always receive special gifts from so many of our churches who have already met their allotted apportionments. We ask a special blessing for these churches.
Just over three years ago, our Board launched a special project called “Project 1000”. In this we asked our supporters to pledge $ 1,000 for a three year commitment. To date we have pledges from over 143 of our supporters who help us walk this path. Indeed, after just the beginning of the third year, we have had over 24 who have completed their first three year commitment. We hope that most of these generous and giving souls continue as members of this group. We acknowledge these pledges with a symbolic lapel pin boldly imprinted with “1000” and are now delivering to those who have completed their pledge early, a desktop honorarium with their name and our logo, acknowledging their gracious support.
Many of our supporters cannot make this level of pledge, but so many continue to give according to, or even beyond their ability because they are called to do so. We all must give as we are able and in the manner that we are able. The children, youth and families of the Circle of Care thank all those who step forward to express God’s Grace on so many of His children.
As we go forward into our next period of planning and service, and as we strive to serve more children and youth, we give thanks. We thank the Board for its leadership, the churches and our contributors for their gracious gifts, and we thank God of the opportunity to serve His plan and the “gift and the fellowship of the ministering”.
May the Grace of God be with you always.
Giving According to, and Beyond, Your Ability
Donald R. Batson
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Circle of Care has received the GuideStar Exchange Seal, a leading sym-bol of transparency and accountability provided by GuideStar uSA, Inc., the premier source of nonprofit information. The Seal demonstrates our deep commitment to nonprofit transparency and accountability.
The GuideStar recognition was the result of Circle of Care’s listing of pro-grammatic and financial informa-tion at guidestar.org, which is a searchable
website designed to showcase nonprofit organizations to potential donors. In a related project, Circle of Care has joined GiveSmartOKC, an online partnership between GuideStar and the Oklahoma City Community Foundation. Circle of Care is one of the first nonprofits to be listed on the GiveSmartOKC website, which provides central Oklahoma donors an easy-to-use listing of quality nonprofit organizations. It can be found at http://givesmartokc.guidestar.org/
living at home with my parents was… hard. Very hard. I had no Jesus but more im-portantly at my age, no one to talk to without beating me or telling me I was worthless, how I was wrong. And I know now that I was a little monster. I didn’t listen. I stole. I lied. I broke trust and faith chains that I had. I was the outcast. The person who got pat-ted down after to school to see if I’d stolen something. The person banned from setting foot in the kitchen. The reason my parents locked their bedroom door. But I needed help and counseling seemed like a half-hearted effort. With a divorce knocking at my family’s door, my parents decided instead to send me away. And I’m glad; I didn’t want my father divorced again. I was hesitant at first because, well because it was new. But as I remembered those random room tossing; the phone calls to my dad when I acted up (everyday); the fights; the thrashings; the mistrust; the verbal, emo-tional, physical abuse; the stress level; the fear; my thoughts of running away; the hearts I broke and my two suicide attempts, I found the joy swelling inside me. Free. Free! Free of these chains I gave myself. A second… err, fourth chance to be hon-est. But lord knows I needed it. And we all needed a break from each other. August 8, 2008 is the day I moved into the ranch. The weather was cloudy. I bunked with my two roommates who were on home pass at the time. We had chicken for dinner. That’s the day I can’t forget. With some new rules to adapt to, along with a new family and sched-ule too, it was very different. And a regular dose of church was my favorite change. God gave my parents that flyer, so who am I not to go? After all those years of bitter looks and a tone filled with distrust from my mother, father and sisters; it never fails to amaze me how happy they look, sound and act when they talk to me now. So I know I wasn’t the only one blessed by the united Methodist Boy’s ranch. This program is, was and will be everything to me. It has supported me so I’ll support it. never before has one group of strangers made such an impact on me. I am tremen-dously grateful. And a little happy I’m not in jail, because that’s where I was headed. So thank you. Thank you to uMBr and to Jesus!
--Channing
Free of these Chains I Gave myselfA Circle of Care Testimonial
Circle of Care Receives GuideStar Recognition
Former Board memberPasses Away Clydella Hentschel, former Circle of Care Board Member, died in June. A longtime community volunteer in Tulsa, she worked with the Children’s Medical Center and Saint Francis Hospital. At Saint Francis, she worked the surgical waiting room early morning for 14 years and was Chair of the Candy Stripers and President of the Auxiliary. At CMC, she served as President and then Chair of the Board of Trustees and was very much involved in the transition when Hillcrest purchased CMC. After that, she was on the Board of Hillcrest Medical Foundation, Hillcrest Health Care System and the Peggy V. Helmerich Wom-en’s Health Care Center. For some 35 years, she has been a part of a very special group of ladies that have run, through the Auxil-iary of CMC, a thrift shop, now across from Hillcrest, which distributes everything they receive to children’s charities. She was a member of First united Meth-odist Church in Tulsa, and is survived by her husband of 53 years, dave; Her son Scott, Erin, Emily and lindsey Hentschel and her son Stuart, Cathy, Annie and Ella Hentschel, both families from Austin, TX.
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Honors & memorials February – May ‘12Circle of Care sincerely appreciates the following who support this ministry through the Honors & Memorials program.We regret any errors or omissions. Please help us correct our records by writing Circle of Care, 1501 NW 24th Street, Suite 214, Oklahoma City, OK 73106, or by calling (405) 530-2078.
Brian Bakeman Mr. Robert G. Oltmanns
Bill & Lynda Barksdale Dr. & Mrs. Tom Alexander
Don Batson Mrs. Linda Rosser
David Beal Mr. David Hoff
Marvin Brown Mrs. Mary Brown
All Children in Need Mr. & Mrs. Joe Anderson Boswell UMC
John Clark Mr. & Mrs. David O. Beal
Troy Clinesmith Mrs. Susanne Auten
Sieanna, Ava & Tessa Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Cotton
Michael Cotton Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Cotton
Dr. John Crooch Mr. & Mrs. David O. Beal
Rena Ellis Mr. Richard R. Ellis, Jr.
Gail & Lil Fenderson Ms. Patricia G. Fenderson
Dr. Robyn Goggs Covenant Presbyterian Women
Mr. David Hoff David & Laura Beal
Juanita Holsinger Mr. & Mrs. George Kelly
Jo Houston Ms. Lurene Stigler
Keith Kennedy Mr. & Mrs. David O. Beal
Jaxon Kerby Ms. Ruth Steele
Tim King Mr. & Mrs. James R. King
Kevin & Leslie Klamm & Family Mr. & Mrs. Chris Markes
Steve & Suzan Knight Mr. & Mrs. David O. Beal
Mary T. Lee Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Helmerich
Joy Leithner Rev. Kathy Leithner
Mrs. Clarabelle Mathes Mr. & Mrs. David O. Beal
Rev. Randy Mitchell Ms. Doris Dillingham
Estelle Bee Muegge Sen. & Mrs. Paul Muegge
Jeanne Mustain Ms. Doris Dillingham
Marcina Overman Mr. & Mrs. Harlan Overman
Ruth Parker Mr. & Mrs. Donald Walkup
Wanda Nadean (Sprouse) Reynolds
Ms. Ami Reynolds
Patrick & Jennie Stone Ms. Sandra Pratt
Tom & Kathleen Sumpter Mr. & Mrs. David O. Beal
Rev. Steve Taylor Fred & Laura Deerwester
Bob Taylor Mr. & Mrs. David O. Beal
Sandra Tomlinson Mr. Victor R. Neal
Pam Turner UMW Clinton District
Rusty & Shirley Williams Mrs. Joyce A. Haxton
Etiolle Witt UMW Hooker UMC
I N H O N O R O F
I N M E M O R Y O FVelma Lee Absher Bill & Martha Smith
Noel Adams Mr. Allan Rau
Pat Allen Mr. & Mrs. Charles Lackey
Betty Anderson Ms. Patsy Humphreys
Mary Ellen Arnce Mr. & Mrs. Berl Babiak
Robert R. Auten, Jr. Mrs. Susanne Auten
Bea Bales Mrs. Virginia Farrier
Earl Barringer Mrs. Claudine Barringer
Richard Bingham Mr. & Mrs. Duane Melling
Lynn Birdwell Mrs. Virginia Farrier
Neva Black Mr. Harvey Black
Charles D. Boyle Lt. Col. & Mrs. C. R. Boyle
Brenda Payne Boyers Mr. & Mrs. G. W. Lowry, Jr.
LaDene Broughton Mr. Ron Broughton
Joretta Buckles Mr. Jim Buckles
Dr. David Caley, MD Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Burchill Mr. Loyd Sullivan
Gary Campbell Mrs. Virginia Chaffin
Lillian Mathes Clancy Mr. Delbert Clancy
Roy & Hazel Clark Mrs. Wanda Crenshaw
Edna Hayes Horn Cochran Ms. Bettye L. Perry
Sam Cook Mr. & Mrs. Presley E. Dye
Haley Nicole Cooper Mr. & Mrs. Richard Hillemeyer
Rev. Charles E. Cowell Jr. Mrs. Irene W. Cowell
Sue Crooke Mr. & Mrs. Bob Martin
Dwight & Becky Darrah Mr. & Mrs. Warren Neff
Dr. Dwight D. Darrah Ms. Linda D. Gallahar Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Kenton Mr. Bobby Woolslayer Ms. Susan E. Yates Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Dale Ms. Nancy Morgan Ms. Pamela S. McNatt Rev. & Mrs. Charles Stewart Mr. & Mrs. Fred Facker Ms. Dorla Summars Mr. & Mrs. John C. Harmon Mr. Onis F. McHenry Jr. Ms. LuAnn Beckloff Retirees Class East Cross UMC Mr. & Mrs. Duane Wakeley Mrs. N. L. Bennett Mr. & Mrs. Voorhis C. Cantrell Mr. & Mrs. Buford J. Nash Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Armin L. Saeger Mrs. Mary J. Blakeburn Mr. & Mrs. John B. Stuart Mrs. Helen L. Feldman
Neva Davis Mr. Frank W. Davis
Shannon Dean Mr. & Mrs. Don Lewis
Frank Deffenbaugh Mr. Gerald Manley
Allene Dossey CMSG & Mrs. Mickey M. Stubblefield
Sharon Early Mrs. Joyce Batschelett
Billy Edwards Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Edwards
Betty Falconer Mr. & Mrs. Theodore A. Falconer
Pam Fisher Mr. & Mrs. Don Conrad
Charles Forrester Ms. Minnie Ruth Ballew
Herbert & Pauline Frie Mrs. Paula K. Ford
Ruby Fulton Mr. & Mrs. Ronald G. Skinner
Richard Dean Garner Mr. & Mrs. J. D. Garner
Delbert Goggin Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Klamm
Chad Gordon Mr. Allan Rau
Mrs. Cordelia Greenwood Mr. & Mrs. Edgar A. Collins
Sean Grider Mr. & Mrs. Jack Harmon
Deanna Groves Mr. & Mrs. Presley E. Dye
Bertha Hall Mr. & Mrs. Olin Conley
Katie Hamburger Mr. & Mrs. Douglas James
Francis Hargis Mr. Allan Rau
Morgan Harris Anonymous Ruth Ann Hart Chandler UMC Ms. Debbie Foster
Dr. Gary G. Hays, MD Mr. & Mrs. G. W. Lowry, Jr.
Clara Hefner Mr. & Mrs. Hal L. Hefner
Pearl Hendrick Mrs. Kris Mansfield
Terry Henry Ms. Minnie Ruth Ballew
Myrtle Hensley Ms. Susan Kimble Ms. Janey Pease
Brenda Higgins Mr. & Mrs. Presley E. Dye Mr. & Mrs. Harold Dye
Susan Hoff Mr. David Hoff
Bill Huffer Fred & Laura Deerwester
Leslie & Joann Huffman Mr. & Mrs. H. J. Huffman
Teddy, Her Grandson Ms. Pam Jones
Herman Justice Mrs. Eunice Justice
Nita Pfenning Kelley Ms. Barbara J. Pfenning
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I N M E M O R Y O FGeorge L. Kennedy Ms. Lisa Lawrence Fred & Laura Deerwester Mr. Jim Franklin Mr. Chris J. Welch
Dr. Eddie C. Kidd Mr. Duane Wakeley
Norma Kline Mr. Harry Kline
Marvin Ladd Mr. & Mrs. Don Arnold
Larry Larson Mr. & Mrs. Don Lewis
Rory Lewis Mr. & Mrs. Duane Melling
Kenneth James Litchenburg Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Litchenburg
Claude & Mary Love Mr. & Mrs. David O. Beal
Their Loved Ones Mr. & Mrs. Harold G. Smith
Steve & Jeremy Luehring Mr. & Mrs. George Luehring
Clefton Lynch Mr. & Mrs. Mark Cantrell
Dr. W. C. Mathes Mr. & Mrs. David O. Beal
Bob J. McAdow Mrs. Donna McAdow Shoop
Raymond E. McBlain Mr. & Mrs. Franklin A. McBlain
Rodney McDonald Ms. Patsy Humphreys
Royce McNair Mrs. Robbye J. McNair
Thomas L. McPherson, Sr. Mrs. Evelyn McPherson
Ora Meadors Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Meadors
Naomi Meinert Mr. Robert Meinert
Yetta Mitchell Mrs. Sally A. Barnes
J. Willis & Georgia Mitchell Ms. Patricia Trent
Winnie Ruth Moore Mr. & Mrs. Barton Wherritt
Jim & Florence Moore Mr. & Mrs. Dillard Moore
Her Mother & Sister Ms. Roberta Vowell
Their Mothers Dr. & Mrs. William Moorer
Mary Murray Mr. & Mrs. John L. Kokalis
Randy Newman Hitchcock UMC
Kenneth J. Nutting Mr. Clark Nutting
O.D. & Mattie Nutting, Jr. Mr. Clark Nutting
George Osborn Mr. & Mrs. Dillard Moore
Billy Pasby Mrs. Robbye J. McNair
Debra Peek Pathfinders Class Locust Grove UMC
Buck Phillips Ms. Minnie Ruth Ballew
Mrs. Willie Morrison Pounds Mr. Kent Patton
Lahoma Pratt Mrs. Jean Harris
Walter R. Radford Mrs. Mary R. Radford
Mr. & Mrs. Waldo Ratzlaff Ms. Donna Ratzlaff
Steven Regan Ms. Karen Avery
Carol Ridings Mr. & Mrs. Don Conrad
Lucille Roberts Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Meadors
Robert Rothe Mrs. Marilyn Rothe
Gene Sawyer Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Swanda
Christopher Eliot Schechter Mr. & Mrs. Eliot Schechter
Ruth Scoles Mrs. Evelyn Coyle
Floyd & Mary Sears Mr. & Mrs. Eldon Cox
Jim Shipman Mr. & Mrs. Edgar A. Collins
Wilbur D. Shoop Mrs. Donna McAdow Shoop
Wilma Shore Mr. & Mrs. Olin Conley
Ella Simmons Mr. & Mrs. Hal L. Hefner
Wesley Sladek Mrs. Lois Sladek
Helmer Sorenson Mrs. Frances Sorenson
Linda Steagall Mr. & Mrs. Danny M. Steagall
Kevin Ray Stevens CMSG & Mrs. Mickey M. Stubblefield
Susie Stoner Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Klamm
Uldine Dillard Story Mrs. Donna Toellner
Tim Thomas Ms. Nina Zapffe Mr. & Mrs. Willard E. Rhynes
Susie Treadwell Mr. & Mrs. Kirk Washburn
Mary Sue Treadwell Mrs. Dolores E. Willits
Lora Verhurg Meeker 1st UMC
Herbert Walker Mr. & Mrs. Doyle Bartgis
Winford N. Watkins, Sr. Mrs. Virginia Chaffin
Horace & Daisey Watkins Ms. Mary E. Harper
Phyllis Wheeler Mr. & Mrs. Roy Lindsey
Louise Williams Ms. Loretta Dodson
Michael Dean Wilson Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Most
Dr. Michael Winkler CMSG & Mrs. Mickey M. Stubblefield
Warren Wolf Ms. Beverly Weirick
Charles Wyatt, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Wendell Blair
Phyllis Younts Mr. & Mrs. John B. DeYong
GoodSearch and GoodShop a way to earn Circle of Care FREE money! For those of you who use the internet to search for information on a regular basis, consider using GoodSearch as your primary or secondary search engine. For every successful search that you make with GoodSearch, you earn Circle of Care a penny. In order for Circle of Care to receive the monies, you must designate us as the primary recipient. Go to the GoodSearch website, it will ask who you are searching for, type in these words: Oklahoma united Methodist Circle of Care -- then it will ask you to verify your recipient. From then on every time that you make a successful search, you will earn Circle of Care a penny. Please note that if you do one search, then are going to do a second search on something else, you must go back to the GoodSearch page where you placed your original search in order to get that second, third, fourth, etc, penny. Another way to help Circle of Care earn a percentage of your on-line shopping is to use GoodShop, it is the tab directly to the right of GoodSearch. A list of the different businesses are available by clicking on the GoodShop tab and what percentage they will give to Circle of Care. Again, you will need to designate Oklahoma united Methodist Circle of Care as the recipient of your GoodShop. Try this for your on-line shopping and not only purchase gifts for your family and friends, but help Circle of Care in the process. Thank you for all that you do for our Circle of Care children.
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to make your pledge today, please call 405-530-2078 or visit our website at:
http://www.circleofcare.org/1000.html
Anonymous (x13)Kay AdairBill & Karen Andersondonald & Cheryl Bakerrandy & Eddisu Barkerdon and lynn Batsondavid & Janet BattlesEnloe & Wanda Baumertdavid & laura BealWesley Fellowship Boston Avenue u.M.C.Clara BrownSpencer & Mary Brown, Jr.Trav & Kara BrownMary ButlerIvan BysMichael & leanne Chaffinu MW Claremore 1st uMCralph & Midge Coffmanrandall & Kathryn Coitlloyd Cole, Jr.Edgar & Betty CollinsMike & Mary CollinsMr. & Mrs. Hal longrobert & debbie CraineJohn & Jamie CroochMichael & Janet CroochPhilip & lisa CrowAnna CypertBobby & Shirley darnellMarsha davisJohn dixonWilliam & donna dodsonrobert & Brenda duranGregory & Mary Ann EdwardsBarbara Eskridgedon & Wanda FischerJo Fowlerdavid & Cindy FriezeMike & Elaine FrizzellJerry & Jane Gamblerobert & Prudy GorrellBud & Jane GriffyuMW Grove 1st uMC
George & Jo HallMarie Hancockrudolph & Madeline Hargraveralph & linda HarkerValerie HatleyBishop & dee Hayes, Jr.John & Anne HeatonBilly & Ann HebblethwaiteJono & Jenny HelmerichHighland Park uMCJim & Mary nell Holderross & Jane Hutchinsonrobert & Ann IvesterKeith KennedySteve & Suzan KnightBrian & Julie laPatGreg & Anita laPatlawton Centenary uMCrobert leeEd & Melba livermoreralph & Elaine lockstoneJoe lucas & Kay McSpaddenBryan & Vicki ManneringEmery & lisa Masondwight MauldingIrma McCaskilldick & lavonn McKnightBob & doris McKownBurrel & JoAnn McnaughtBilly & lora Meadelou & Pat MeadorsPaul & Ann Milburnlarry & Sandy MochaKirt MoellingMary MoellingMike & Christy MordyTed & laura MostellerJim neel & Jan KingStan nicholsThrift Store nicoma Park uMCChuck & deeAnn nordeanClark nuttingPathfinder SS Class , Grace uMC (OKC)
OKC St. Andrews uMCdavid & laura Morrison dr. & Mrs. Jim GraggMr. & Mrs. Ivan Keatleyu. M. W. Okmulgee u. M. C.u. M. M. Okmulgee uM ChurchCC & Anna Marie Crooch Estatedee & Barbie PaigeBob & Peggy Peterslenert & Bobbie PfeilerAllan raudonald & Valerie reevesAnna l. richardsonJohn & Helen rileyMargaret ritterJoe & Judy robinsonJoe & Shirley rolstonGary & Sharon rothGale & Martha SadlerMike Self & Shannon nakvindaStanley & Sherry Selvidgelogan & donna SharpeuMM Wesley uMC (Shawnee)uMW Wesley uMC (Shawnee)Arden & rita ruth SmithBill and Martha SmithCraig Stinson & Krista JonesCarolyn TaylorAndrew TevingtonKen & June TuckerJ. M. & Patricia Vanderwiele, Jr.Jim & Vickie WagnerBob & Kathleen Westdavid & Suzan WolfBill & lissa Wrightdonald & Barbara WrightErnestine WrightSteve & Ann ZenthoeferCircle of Care Staff:*OKC/Communications/Pearl’s Hope Team*uM Boys ranch*uM Children’s Home*Independent living*Child SHArE
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uNITED METHODIST CHILDREN’S HOME(918) 456-6166General SuppliesWal-mart or visa gift cards for birthdays and/or graduations, shampoo & conditioners, deodorants, towels & wash clothes, rugs & shower curtains. Heavy duty paper shredders and basic office supplies.
Appliance/Furniture NeedsNew or like new: refrigerators, heavy duty washers, dryers, freezers, dishwashers, & electric cook stoves. We would especially desire to have a set or two of the new Whirlpool High efficiency Cubrio washers & dryers. They do the work of 3 loads and save 70% water & 67% energy.
Clothing needsNew or like new large girls or young women’s casual clothes, large boys or young men’s casual clothes, shoes, underwear, jackets, coats, and or gift cards. luggage all kinds and sizes
Building NeedsPaint, lumber, flooring, seamless guttering installed
lowes and/or Wal-mart gift cards
AC installed in gymnasium, Insulation for ceilings for all buildings, and covered parking
Vehicles, Lawn & Garden Needs
A Mule or a Gattor or a ‘like’ utility vehicle
16’ utility trailer, fuel efficient newer vehicles
landscaping/trees, lawn furniture for cottage porches, heavy duty edgers, hedge trimmers, any lawn mowers and weed eaters, Tents of all sizes
uNITED METHODIST BoYS RANCH(918) 487-5281Square bales of AlfalfaLeather gloves, cowboy hats, boots, riding helmets, etc.
Twin bedding (adolescent boys), lamps wildlife pictures, home furnishings
Gift cards (Wal-mart, lowes, Staples, JC Penney, Tractor supply, etc.)
Appliances (washers/dryers, refrigerators, mowers, etc.)
Outdoor propane grills, large electric skillets, large griddles, large pots & pans
Ranch equipment (tractor, backhoe, balers, sprayers, etc.)
equine tack, fishing equipment, outdoor sporting equipment, indoor board games
Kitchen “stuff” (towels, pot holders, cookie sheets, utensils, knives, storage and serving bowls with lids, plastic drinking glasses, coffee maker, electric can opener, industrial brooms and mops)
Personal hygiene items for adolescent boys (body wash, deodorant, toothpaste, shaving cream, disposable razors, shampoo, conditioner)
PEARL’S HOPE(918) 583-9506New bathroom and bed linensNew or very gently-used household items
Chest of drawersBeds (twin, full, queen)Sofas, living room chairs
Dining tables/chairsGas cards for fuel assistanceGift cards for birthdays, Christmas
DiapersHigh chairs and other infant needs
CHILD SHARE(405) 463-6626Pre-school BiblesCar seatsBriefs size 2T, 3T, 4T, and 6 (boys and girls)
Pull-ups size 2T-3T and 4T-5T (boys and girls)
Fisher-Price digital cameraInfant toys
HOLSINGER HOME(580) 233-7158Bubbles and outdoor toys for summer months
Disney and other family DVD/videos for the winter months
Playstation II games (rated e for everyone), GameBoy games, Wii games
Walmart gift cardsEducational games for computer
A.R Children’s book series
tOP nEEDS LISt YOu CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!
You’Ve BeeN looKING for an excuse to get one of those fancy new washers and dryers but your old ones work just fine. Well here’s your excuse! Donate your perfectly good washer and/or dryer to the women of Pearl’s Hope Transitional Housing. A reliable used machine is hard to find and can still cost a couple hundred of dollars only to break down next month. These families will appreciate moving into their new house or apartment with a machine that can be trusted to spare them the bur-den of going to the laundromat with all children in tow.If you’d like to donate your washer and/or dryer, please contact Julia mcDonald, Pearl’s Hope Transitional Housing, at 918-583-9506.
Donations that Can make a Difference
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Congratulations 2012 Graduates! We salute the 2012 Independent Living program high school, college and vocational school graduates! At our third annual Legacy ceremony, Circle of Care Vice Chairman David Beal gave an inspirational keynote address and urged these young people onward and upward. These young people now have a solid foundation upon which to build their lives.
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this is the Wrong Contribution Envelope...
Here at Circle of Care, we are profoundly grateful for your sup-port, and for all the many contributions that come to us through the u.S. Mail. But there is one change we would like to be sure you are aware of. The contribution envelope pictured above is an old one that we don’t use anymore. In fact, we haven’t printed any of these in about three years. We found that using the postage-paid envelopes cost us more than the regular postage rate would have.
Our current contribution envelopes look similar, but a postage stamp is required. We hope you don’t mind using a stamp, and helping us to ensure that even more of your contributed dollars flow directly into our programs. We know some of you may have saved the old envelopes to use later, and we would be happy to send you a supply of the new enve-lopes if that would be helpful. Thanks for understanding!
Annual Conference delegates spent their lunch breaks doing volunteer work at Tulsa Child SHARE, Pearl’s Hope and other area united Methodist ministries.
top Giving Churches Recognized atAnnual ConferenceEvery year at Annual Conference, Circle of Care recognizes those churches whose support of our organization is especially noteworthy.Here are the top 5 churches, in terms of per person giving in 2011:*From the Ardmore district – Allen;*From the Clinton district – Hydro;*From the Stillwater district – Fairfax;*From the Tulsa district – Bixby First;*From the Muskogee district – Okmulgee. The top 5 giving churches overall:*Asbury uMC - Tulsa;*Boston Avenue - Tulsa;*Tulsa First uMC;*Church of the Servant - Oklahoma City;*Bixby First uMC. Bixby First united Methodist has the dis-tinction of being in the Top 5 in total giving, Top 5 per person, and the top giving church in the Tulsa district!
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AnnuALREPORt
2011
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united methodist Circle of Care - 2011 Annual Report
theology StatementIn response to God’s call to make disciples of Jesus Christ, for the transformation of the world, the Oklahoma united Methodist Circle of Care extends God’s grace to the children, youth and families of Oklahoma through our words, our actions, and our example.
mission StatementOklahoma united Methodist Circle of Care provides Chris-tian help, healing and hope to children and families in crisis to assure a safe, healthy and spiritual future.
Vision StatementThe Oklahoma united Meth-odist Circle of Care leads the way in creating a child-centered Oklahoma by being a model provider of the highest quality temporary homes for children, youth and families in crisis, and by leading advocacy efforts to assurethat Oklahoma leads the nation in the percentage of children in permanent, safe, nurturing, healthy homes.
dear Friends:
It is truly an honor to serve on the Circle of Care board
of directors. From the Children’s Home in Tahlequah, to the
Boys ranch in Gore, Holsinger Home in Enid, Child SHArE
(statewide) to Pearl’s Hope at the Frances E. Willard Ministry
Center in Tulsa, Circle of Care makes a difference in hundreds
of lives every day of every year.
It takes a committed team to run an organization as caring and vital and efficient
as Circle of Care. We are blessed with an excellent staff and a large, caring group of
volunteers in churches and communities throughout the state of Oklahoma.
As you study this Annual report, I hope that you and all the wonderful supporters
of Circle of Care know just how vital you are to our mission. Whether you contribute
financially or through the gift of your time, you are making an investment in our future
- our children, youth and families.
We continue to covet your prayers as we strive to be the hands and feet of Christ.
Our prayer will be that we continue to share the love of our lord with those entrusted
to us.
Blessings to all,
lissa Wright
Board of directors Chairperson
A Letter From the Board Chair
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united methodist Circle of Care - 2011 Annual Report
making Progress, Looking AheadWith each year passed, we tend to look back at the year past in re-gret at the goals not quite accomplished, and too often look forward with some anxiety that something unknown, and therefore feared, might block our progress. I really prefer the saying, “let us not look back in anger or forward in fear, but around in awareness.” I would ask that we look back at 2011 with thanks for the opportunity to serve, that we celebrate our accomplishments and those of our chil-dren, and that we look forward to the coming year with anticipation of further serving His cause in serving His children.
In 2011, we made significant progress in all areas of our ministry.
Here are some highlights:
Project 1000 donors grew to 128 in 2011, with 20 donors completing their initial three year pledges the first quarter of 2012.
In residential, we:
*Maintained 91% utilization residentially, serving 37 children at the uMCH & uMBr.
*Maintained 99% utilization on campus in out Independent living Program serving 58 youth, with an additional 56 youth served in the community.
*Continued to grow in youth graduating High school, college or vocational school.
*Our youth completed 3, 382 hour of community service
*Continue to move towards Campus Christian Homes model to bet-ter serve children and youth on our campuses.
At Pearl’s Hope, we:
*Served 14 women with 29 children in 2011.
*62% completed and left the program successfully.
*Finalized renovation plan for lyon’s Cottage and conducted a en-ergy assessment for the entire campus, and
*Are completing a plan to secure foundation support for complete campus renovation, anchored by an initial pledge of $ 100,000 from the united Methodist Foundation.
In Child SHArE, we:
*Served 555 children, averaging 293 children per day in our homes.
*Completed 64 adoptions into “Forever Homes” in 2011, bringing our total to 296 since inception of the program.
*now serving through cooperative ministries in lawton, Ponca City, Enid, Elk City, and Grove; the numbers served in the last four areas are not included in the previous figures.
*Holsinger Home continues to serve a full house of six children throughout 2011.
*Our Emergency Foster Home program served 50 children five or under this year, and we have been given approval to expand into the Tulsa area.
*Foster/Adoptive Home Study program continues to grow in dis-trict Two
As we read the papers and watch news reports about the trials and tribulations of children in our state’s child welfare system, please know that your Circle of Care is leading the way in caring for children and youth, that your Circle of Care is partnering with public and private partnerships to improve the daily lives of all our children, and that your Circle of Care looks forward to meeting the
challenges of serving children in a safer, Christ-like environment in the coming years. As we approach our centennial in 2017, let us remember that we are told in Philippians 3:13-14 KJV, “Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.” - don Batson, President/CEO
“It is very rewarding to take a broken child into our home, shower them with love, affection and meet
their needs and wants and see the end results, see the child changed. It warms our hearts to see God’s
love shine through them.”--Child SHARE Family
the way that the united methodist Boys Ranch has changed me is that it has taught me so many life
skills. I didn’t even know how to start a dishwasher before I came to umBR. But not only has the ranch
taught me life skills, it has also taught me how to be a better son to both my physical and heavenly father
and I can’t thank them more for changing my life.- Chuck
CIRCLE OF CARE KEY StAFFDonald R. Batson - President & CEOmark Howard - Director, Residential Servicestina Odell - Director, Child SHARECindy Howard - Coordinator, Training & CQItod Bryant - Coordinator, Communications/PR Julia mcDonald - Program Director, Pearl’s Hopemartha Smith - Director, Administrative Servicesmartha Palen - Coordinator, Human Resources
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StAtEmEntS OF ACtIVItIES
united methodist Circle of Care - 2011 Annual Report
YEARS EnDED DECEmBER 31, 2011 2010
Change in unrestricted net assets: Revenues Contributions $1,459,407 $1,258,303 Apportionment receipts 676,346 685,366 Grants and contracts 202,324 107,904 Investment return 99,887 436,473 Program service fees 12,960 22,543 Other 84,413 84,773 Total revenues 2,535,337 2,595,362 net assets released from restrictions 343,491 431,217 Total revenues and other support 2,878,828 3,026,579 Expenses Program services: Boys ranch 966,481 859,260 Frances E. Willard Ministry Center 434,139 455,695 Children’s Home 850,845 804,345 Holsinger Home 76,516 91,850 Training 47,883 51,697 Child SHArE 372,680 294,301 Total program services 2,748,544 2,557,148 Administrative services: Management and general 408,303 400,215 Fundraising 111,922 152,936 Total administrative services 520,225 553,151 Total expenses 3,268,769 3,110,299 Decrease in unrestricted net assets (389,941) (83,720) Change in temporarily restricted net assets: revenues Contributions 477,558 359,186 Investment return (loss) (654) 9,431 Total revenues 476,904 368,617 net assets released from restrictions (343,491) (431,217) Increase (Decrease) in temporarily restricted net assets 133,413 (62,600) Change in permanently restricted net assets: revenues Contributions 134,570 195,692 Investment return (loss) (354,202) 370,066 Increase (decrease) in permanently restricted net assets (219,632) 565,758 Increase (decrease) in net assets (476,160) 419,438 Net assets, beginning of year 10,590,949 10,171,511 Net assets, end of year $10,114,789 $10,590,949
The Oklahoma united Methodist Circle of Care is audited annually by the independent certified public
accountants of Stanfield and o’Dell of Tulsa, oklahoma. You may request a complete copy of our financial audit by calling (405) 530-2078 or by writing to:
Oklahoma united Methodist Circle of Care, Inc.
1501 NW 24th Street, Suite 214Oklahoma City, OK 73106-3635
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2011 BOARD OF DIRECtORSdonald r. Batson, President/CEO
Executive CommitteeMrs. lissa Wright Chair Oklahoma City Mr. Billy Meade Treasurer PiedmontMr. david O. Beal Vice Chair Oklahoma City dr. John Crooch Member Edmondrev. B. Craig Stinson Secretary Oklahoma City rev. Emery Mason Member Muskogee
Board of directorsMrs. Kay Adair, Oklahoma City Mr. Joe lucas, Edmondrev. T. Brian Bakeman, Oklahoma City Mrs. Christy Mordy, ArdmoreMrs. Mary Wheeler Brown, Tulsa Mrs. Peggy Peters, TulsaMr. lloyd Cole, Stilwell rev. Anita Phillips, Park HillMrs. Prudy Gorrell, Oklahoma City dr. G. Allen Schneider, SapulpaMrs. dee Hayes, Oklahoma City Mrs. Vicky Vance, EdmondMrs. Jenny Helmerich, Tulsa Mr. Jim Wagner, EdmondMrs. Carolyn Jackson, Oklahoma City Mrs. Barbara Wright, Tulsa Mr. Keith Kennedy, Oklahoma City Mrs. Carol Wright, Weatherford Mr. Brian laPat, yukon
StAtEmEntS OF FInAnCIAL POSItIOn
DECEmBER 31, 2011 2010
ASSETS
Cash $129,367 $308,901 Accounts and grants receivable 219,153 224,407 Prepaid expenses and other assets 43,884 52,274 Pledges receivable 195,600 -Investments 9,351,739 9,643,583 Property and equipment 582,507 716,395
Total assets $10,522,250 $10,945,560 LIABILITIES Accounts payable $351,529 $306,666 Accrued vacation 55,932 47,945 Total liabilities 407,461 354,611 NET ASSETS unrestricted 214,572 604,513 Temporarily restricted 998,815 865,402 Permanently restricted 8,901,402 9,121,034 Total net assets 10,114,789 10,590,949 Total net assets and liabilities $10,522,250 $10,945,560
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1501 NW 24th Street, Suite 214 Oklahoma City, OK 73106-3635
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