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PossibilitiesPossibilities

2010-2011 Annual Report for Centerstone Foundation

The Gift of

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1 / 2010-2011 ANNUAL REPORTCENTERSTONE FOUNDATION

74,000Individuals of all ages served at Centerstone this year.

TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 From the CEO

3 From the Foundation Chair Centerstone Foundation Board of Directors

4 About Centerstone

5 Foundation Leadership Volunteer Leadership

6 Ambassadors Circle

7 Specific Areas of Support

9 “Reclaiming” Capital Campaign

11 Annual Giving Donors 2010-2011

14 Memorial Gifts Tribute Gifts Gifts In-Kind

15 Societies

16 Endowments

19 Giving

20 Centerstone of America Leadership

The vast possibilities of our great future

will become realities only if we make

ourselves responsible for that future.

– Gifford Pinchot

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FROM THE CEODear Friends, As I look back over the past 18 months, I am deeply inspired by the many people Centerstone has helped and the possibilities that each of those lives holds. At Centerstone, we believe in the possibilities of lives changed forever through prevention, intervention and research-driven treatments. Our ultimate dream at Centerstone is to prevent and cure mental illness and addiction. That is our mission. Last year alone, 74,000 people reached out to Centerstone for help throughout Indiana, Tennessee and beyond – individuals and families so desperately seeking hope and fulfillment in their lives. As the nation’s largest private provider of community-based behavioral healthcare, we are making breakthroughs every day to help those who are impacted by brain disorders, addiction and trauma achieve recovery. With our focus on care, research and education, Centerstone has reset the paradigm in behavioral healthcare. We are making our mission a reality. Our role at the Centerstone Foundation is to connect people, like you, to our mission. And, because of your gifts, last fiscal year was our best ever. Over $4.8 million in donations were made to Centerstone – vital gifts that saved lives, restored hope, rekindled dreams and ensured that countless individuals could be free of illness and live life to its fullest. In addition, four board members, one employee and one retired employee made commitments through their estate plans. Planned gifts are vitally important to Centerstone and the most efficient way to build endowment. Endowments assure that life-saving treatments and cures are available to future generations.

On behalf of the boards of directors of Centerstone, our staff and, most importantly, our clients and their families, please accept our deepest gratitude for your investment in Centerstone.

Thank you for all you do to ensure that life’s infinite possibilities become a reality for all.

Linda Garceau, MBA, MAChief Executive OfficerCenterstone Foundation

We believe in the possibilities of lives changed

forever through prevention, early intervention

and research-driven treatments.

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FROM THE FOUNDATION CHAIROn behalf of the Centerstone Foundation Board, I am deeply honored to thank you for your support this past year. You have helped thousands of children, teens, adults and their families overcome trauma, addiction and emotional illness. You have also helped fund vital research to generate breakthrough discoveries and advance treatments and prevention.

As board members, each one of us chose Centerstone because we know the impact that our time and contributions have on lives in our communities. We know that Centerstone is critically important, changing and saving lives daily. And, it cannot happen without caring and thoughtful people like you.

We thank you for imagining the possibilities of your gift and what it can mean to someone’s life.

Lisa CampbellChairCenterstone Foundation Board of Directors

CENTERSTONE FOUNDATIONBOARD OF DIRECTORS

Lisa Campbell, ChairJohnson (Jack) Wallace, Vice-ChairRichard H. Fitzgerald, SecretaryLinda D. BrooksJeffrey R. FisherPhilippa Guthrie

Lee Ann IngramGarry D. KleerPhil KrebsRobert E. NethGeorge StadlerLinda Garceau, MBA, MA Chief Executive Officer

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Centerstone’s

Mission

is to prevent and

cure mental illness

and addiction.

ABOUT CENTERSTONE Centerstone is the nation’s largest not-for-profit provider of community-based mental health and addiction services. We provide a full range of mental health, addiction and related educational services to more than 74,000 individuals of all ages each year, operating from nearly 120 facilities and 220 partnership locations throughout Indiana and Tennessee.

We also operate the Centerstone Foundation; the Centerstone Research Institute (CRI), which is improving mental healthcare through innovative research and information technology; Not Alone, which provides confidential, no-cost support and mental health services to active military, combat veterans and their loved ones; and Advantage Behavioral Health, a behavioral health administrative management organization. For more information about Centerstone, please visit www.centerstone.org.

Sullivan

Carter

Hancock

Cocke

Jefferson

Claiborne

Sevier

Blount

Knox

Scott

Morgan

Roane

MonroeMcMinn

PolkMarionFranklinLincoln

GrundyCoffee

Bedford

Warren

White CumberlandDeKalb

WilsonSmith

Putnam

Overton

PickettClayMaconSumner

Davidson

Robertson

WilliamsonHickman

Stewart

HoustonHenryWeakley

Obion

Perry

GibsonDyer

MadisonTipton

Shelby

Chester

HardinWayne

LewisMaury

Giles

CENTERSTONE Counties where 100+ clients reside

Counties where 20-99 clients reside

Counties where less than 20 clients reside

Counties with Outpatient Facilities

Counties with Case Management Services / Therapeutic Foster Care Services

www.centerstone.orgFiscal Year 2010-2011

Greene

Fayette

Crockett

Carroll

Kentucky - 218

Alabama - 55

Jackson

Randolph

Fiscal Year 2010-2011 www.centerstone.org

Counties where 100+ clients reside

Counties where 1-99 clients reside

Counties with Centerstone facilities

CENTERSTONE

Michigan - 2

Kentucky - 91

Ohio -95

Illin

ois

-3

Indiana

Tennessee

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VOLUNTEER LEADERSHIP

Centerstone of America Board of DirectorsA John Rose, Chair Philippa Guthrie, Vice-ChairJim Sweeten, Secretary Richard H. Fitzgerald, Immediate Past ChairLinda L. Hobbs Trish LindlerJoe Roche David C. Guth, Jr., Chief Executive Officer

FOUNDATION LEADERSHIPLinda Garceau, MBA, MA, Chief Executive OfficerTony Exler, Director of Development OperationsBeth Rodriguez, Director of Development, Centerstone of IndianaVacant, Director of Development, Centerstone of TennesseeMelissa Husk, Development Coordinator

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Cynthia A. FreemanElena GravesMeredith M. GriffithMargo and Michael HallDouglas C. HenryChrista N. Holleman*Helen and Cabot HydeLee Ann Ingram*Latrisha Stewart JemisonLavinia Johnston*G. L. JonesStacy S. and Kevin C. KarrelsEvelyn KerbyBrock KiddEdith and Miles KirklandPhil Krebs*Patricia T. Lindler*Sandra V. and Lawrence M. LipmanBeverly C. LittleJean F. MaddoxThomas W. Mahler, Jr.*Alyne Q. MasseyTheresa and Albert L. Menefee, III*Karen MillerDana F. Oman*Cheryl and Alan A. Plummer

2010-2011 Ambassadors Circle, Centerstone of Tennessee

Executive Committee

Mark C. Faulkner*, ChairElizabeth Courtney • Melissa H. Eason • R. Parker Griffith

Ashley W. Henry • Lee Kronk • Elizabeth D. Papel • Darin Rowell • Kate Satz

Beth AlexanderJanet Ayers*Dr. Richard Baxter*Lee BlankLinda Daniel Brooks*Deborah and Steve BrophyCathy and Martin BrownBetsy CaldwellDr. Jessie CampbellLisa H. Campbell*Diana Day-Cartee and Alan M. CarteeBethany and Ryan CernochDr. Kelliann ChidseyAgenia and Charles E. ClarkLisa R. and Jonathan ColeChristy L. ColeBrenda Corbin*Kelly P. Crockett*Ansel L. Davis, Esq.*Suann DavisG.F. Detwiller*Harriet DunnVincent W. Durnan*Lucy DuvallAna L. Escobar, Esq.Jeffrey R. Fisher*Richard H. Fitzgerald*

Dr. Carmen Reagan*Elizabeth B. and Mark P. ReinekeSara C.H. and Frederic W. ReisnerAnn V. RobertsLaura S. RobertsMary RolandoDara RussellSteve Saliba*Eric SatzAnnie and Lee SchaeferDeena ShapiroJoan C. Sivley*Patti SmallwoodGeorge Stadler*Sperry Stadler*Jim Sweeten*Comr. Deborah Taylor Tate*Christine I. and John W. B. TaylorScott ThompsonScott R. TyroneMelissa N. and John R. VoigtJohnson B. Wallace, Jr.*Joni P. WerthanEleanor L. WillisKerry K. WilsonMary S. and Paul A. WilsonCassie WinsettGrace Woolbright

* board members

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SPECIFIC AREAS OF SUPPORT

RESEARCH

Our Centerstone Research Institute (CRI) team has continued to grow the Knowledge Network* consortium, launched the

Human Performance Lab in collaboration with the Indiana University School of Informatics, and worked steadily to build

Clinical Decision Support tools for Centerstone. These efforts were made possible by the generous philanthropic support of The Ayers Foundation, The Cal Turner Foundation, and The Joe C. Davis Foundation.

IBM Smarter Planet series featured CRI for our work in Clinical Decision Support and predictive modeling of behavioral

healthcare services. Thanks to the leadership of Centerstone of Tennessee Board

Chair, Lee Ann Ingram, we have identified and facilitated a new partnership with Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard University.

Schizophrenia Research – CRI has a long-standing partnership with leading schizophrenia expert Herbert Meltzer, MD. Donations have supported and continue to support Dr. Meltzer’s cutting edge research on schizophrenia treatment at Centerstone.

CLIENT ASSISTANCE FUND

A vast majority of Centerstone’s clients are uninsured or underinsured and cannot afford the services that they so desperately need – services such as outpatient counseling, psychiatric services, substance abuse treatment, case management and crisis services. While our dedicated Centerstone staff work with clients to help them enroll in appropriate support programs, unfortunately many still do not qualify. Due to the generosity of so many donors, we have been able to establish an emergency Client Assistance Fund, which supports clients and families who otherwise would be unable to access their treatments. These gifts have ensured that needed care is provided.

NOT ALONE Centerstone’s Not Alone helps military families, warriors, and

veterans heal from devastating psychological and emotional traumas including Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), depression, anxiety and addiction. Without immediate access

to behavioral health services, these traumas can have disastrous effects on warriors, their families and communities, including divorce, serious addiction, and all too often, suicide. To address this dire need, Not Alone provides free, confidential counseling

services both in-person and within professionally facilitated online support groups and forums. We also provide a 24/7 crisis hotline and a web portal, which ensures all military personnel and their families can access immediate, life-saving services. In addition to professional counselors, Not Alone connects warriors

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*The Knowledge Network, created by CRI in 2007 and continued today through private philanthropy, builds on CRI’s partnerships with institutions around the country, to focus on evidence-based treatment, bioinformatics and expediting the science-to-service cycle. Researchers are able to access large patient populations and databases in order to evaluate new scientific findings and potential therapies. Together, investigators conduct research studies on a scale and sophistication that is unprecedented in behavioral healthcare in the U.S.

Over the last twelve months, Not Alone provided 771 hours of online group work, 188 hours of in-person support groups, 1,220

in-person counseling appointments and handled 463 cases through our e-clinic crisis center. We also provided three therapeutic retreats, serving over 50 warriors and families from across the country.

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and their families with peers who can relate to their hardships and empower them to successfully adjust to life at home after combat. Not Alone offers and ensures these services are provided free of charge. This is made possible through the generosity of our donors.

“RECLAIMING” CAPITAL CAMPAIGN (Nashville, Tennessee)

In November 2011, we officially announced the successful culmination of a five-year capital campaign that raised $12,541,143. This inaugural campaign for Centerstone in Tennessee reached 102% of our total goal – an outstanding achievement!The “Reclaiming” Campaign supports three areas of need for Centerstone:

Our New Building on the Dede Wallace Campus $8,011,699Our beautiful new building on the Dede Wallace Campus will be Centerstone’s first major facility built in Nashville, Tennessee. The new building will have two specialty clinics, serving children and families in one and older adults in its other. In total, this historic campus will be home to nearly 40 provider offices and offer space for other specialty programs and group therapy.

Research $3,280,600The research and scientific collaborations of Centerstone Research Institute and Centerstone are unlocking innovative advancements in neuroscience and informing the adoption of new treatments. This critically important work supports our mission to prevent and cure mental illness and addiction.

Unmet Need $1,248,844Funds raised through the “Reclaiming” Campaign help individuals and families who otherwise would be unable to access services. Your support means families are reunited, hope restored and lives reclaimed.

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$1,000,000 and aboveThe Ayers Foundation Jim and Janet AyersJoe C. Davis FoundationMr. and Mrs. H. Rodes HartMr. and Mrs. Orrin H. IngramThe Louise Bullard Wallace Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Johnson B. Wallace, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Nesbitt, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David B. Graves Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor

$500,000 to $999,999Anonymous (1)Ann Scott CarellEBS Foundation Mr. and Mrs. George B. Stadler Mr. and Mrs. James R. Stadler, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Stadler, Sr. The HCA FoundationTheresa and Albert MenefeeCal Turner Family Foundation

$250,000 to $499,999Junior League of NashvilleThe Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee

$100,000 to $249,999Linda Daniel BrooksMr. and Mrs. David H. BrownMr. and Mrs. George N. BullardThe Frist FoundationSarah Katherine Givens “Katie”Mrs. Jack C. Massey

$50,000 to $99,999The Atticus TrustMr. and Mrs. Martin S. Brown, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Brian Smallwood

$25,000 to $49,999Ezell FoundationMark V. EzellMr. and Mrs. Richard H. FitzgeraldMr. and Mrs. David C. Guth, Jr.The Memorial FoundationKaren and Bruce MooreOrion Building CorporationMr. and Mrs. Richard C. Patton, the Patton Advised Fund of the Community Foundation of Middle TennesseeRegions BankThe Frederick and Margaret L. Weyerhauser FoundationXcel University

$10,000 to $24,999AT&TDr. and Mrs. Richard BaxterMr. and Mrs. John P. Campbell IIIMr. and Mrs. Benjamin E. CarswellElla P. Hayes FoundationMr. and Mrs. R. Parker Griffith IIITrish and John LindlerMr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. LipmanMr. and Mrs. John N. PageJoan C. SivleyMr. and Mrs. James E. SweetenDr. and Mrs. Robert N. VeroMr. and Mrs. J. Bransford Wallace

$5,000 to $9,999Rhonda and Terry BurchyettLisa and Michael ButlerDeborah A. CagleNan and Thomas CoxKelly P. CrockettDr. and Mrs. Thomas W. DoubMr. and Mrs. John D. Ferguson, The John and Carole Ferguson Advised Fund of the Community Foundation of Middle TennesseeLinda Garceau Beth HailMr. and Mrs. Barry Hale

Donors

“Reclaiming” Capital CampaignJanet Ayers and Jack Wallace, Co-Chairs

Patricia Hart and Betty Stadler, Honorary Co-Chairs

Committee MembersLinda Daniel BrooksRichard BaxterMartin S. Brown, Sr.Lisa CampbellDiana Day-CarteeRichard Fitzgerald

Arthur J. RebrovickJoan SivleyPatti SmallwoodGeorge StadlerSperry Bell StadlerDeborah Taylor Tate

R. Parker Griffith, IIIChrista HollemanLee Ann IngramRandall L. KinnardTrish LindlerSandra LipmanAlbert L. Menefee, III

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Christa and Jim HollemanMr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. MelkusMelkus Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Benjamin K. MiddletonMr. and Mrs. Philip M. PfefferThe Pfeffer FoundationPinnacle Financial Partners, Inc.Dr. Carmen C. ReaganKaren H. Rhea, M.D.Dee Anna and Stephen D. SalibaDebi and Bill TateMr. and Mrs. Ernest Williams III The Jerry B. Williams and Ernest Williams III Advised Fund of The Community Foundation of Middle TennesseeW.L. Lyons Brown Foundation

$1,000 to $4,999Anonymous (1)Jimmy and Sallie AllenMrs. Kenneth C. BainesJeanne and William CammackMr. Clifton T. Campbell and Dr. Jessie G. CampbellMichelle J. CovingtonDelta Dental of TennesseeMr. and Mrs. H. Gino DeSalvatoreMr. and Mrs. Wayne EasterwoodEquitable TrustMrs. Annette EskindMr. and Mrs. Bruce R. EvansRudy GregoryMr. and Mrs. David L. GrimesLynna Hollis, MDChristy and Mark HooperRebecca MarshallJoseph L. MooreMary M. MoranDr. and Mrs. M. Brad NunnNedda and Lawrence PollackDr. and Mrs. Stephen L. RhodesJohn Sanders

Tim SewellMr. and Mrs. Benton K. StewartMr. and Mrs. Bruce TealScott E. Valentine, Jr.Mrs. Doris E. Vaughn and Mr. David PruittMr. and Mrs. Joe T. Wootten

$500 to $1,000Ralph I. BarrMr. and Mrs. Charles E. BlountKaren T. Briggs, M.D.Dr. Allen R. CraigDr. Alicia Batson and Dr. Bert HartmanIrene HowardMr. and Mrs. Randall L. KinnardRenee LeachBeverly and Rankin R. Little, Jr.Debra and Thomas MahlerMarcy MelvinMr. and Mrs. Bob RogersRebecca W. StollMr. and Mrs. Kenning G. WattsMark and Sally Wingate

Up to $500Anonymous (3)Steve and Jean AndersonDr. and Mrs. David W. AyerKathy and Carl BallingerNancy BarberMr. and Mrs. Jonathan A. BarnesMelaton Y. Bass-SheltonCarole BeltzM. Dorothy BiggsEmily J. BondJanice BuckJennifer BurgerLoretta BurgessSandra CampDianne CastellanoBarbara J. Conrad

“Reclaiming” Capital Campaign Donors (continued)

Susan and Terry DavisMike DenneyChris and Jennifer DubenDeana GastonGuy B. GengrasJennifer GoldfarbDr. James M. GravesKathleen N. HardieMr. and Ms. Steven HarmanElena HearnE. Ann IngramWillie JemisonRobert JohannesMr. and Mrs. Danny KeeneBrenda KeithMs. Judy Olmanson and Mr. William KlingelhoetsJohn LeBoltLesa and Jeffrey LightfootFrances S. LipmanKerry LoyJules MarquartJonathan McElhaneyShasta MeadJanice MooreDr. Saran V. MudumbiLaura MuellerSheila C. NickellBarbara PenningtonSusan PirniaElizabeth RushSandra RussellJay and April SegadiSue SenecalDonald StahlLinda StavelyKerri SumnerPatty SwartzKay WilliamsCaitlin WrightRobert B. YoungMary Zseltvay

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Annual Giving DonorsJuly 1, 2010 – June 30, 2011

We gratefully thank the individuals, corporations and foundations whose gifts funded over $4.8 million in research and client care at Centerstone. The generosity represented within these pages is outstanding. These are individuals who have joined us in pursuit of our mission to prevent and cure mental illness and addiction.

This report lists gifts received from July 1, 2010 through June 30, 2011.

Beth HaleJunior League of NashvilleDr. Aglaia N. O’Quinn and Mr. Doyle G. GrahamLee, Danner & Bass, Inc.Pinnacle Financial Partners, Inc.Joan C. SivleyUnited Way of Greater Clarksville Region

$1,000 to $2,499 (Champion)Anonymous (2)Doug AndrewsShirley ArneyMrs. James C. Bradford, Jr.Ann and Frank BumsteadDeborah A. CagleChristy L. ColeMarty and James ConradMark V. EzellLinda GarceauMr. and Mrs. David C. Guth, Jr.Sherry and William HarrisonChrista and Jim HollemanHCA – Caring for the CommunityHoneywell Hometown SolutionsThe JDA Family Advised Fund of the Community Foundation of Middle TennesseeJDM of the Palm Beaches Inc.Suzanne KoeselDr. David E. Lawler and Ms. Jan GrantLipman Brothers, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin K. MiddletonKaren and Bruce MooreTeresa and Mike Nacarato

$50,000 to $99,999 (Innovator) Clarksville-Montgomery County Community Health FoundationThe Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee

$25,000 to $49,999 (Triumph)Anonymous (1)The HCA FoundationThe Martha and Bronson Ingram FoundationTheresa and Albert Menefee

$10,000 to $24,999 (Victory) The Frist FoundationKendrick Foundation, Inc.United Way of Maury County, Inc.United Way of Metropolitan Nashville

$5,000 to $9,999 (Freedom)Boston Scientific FoundationKelly P. CrockettFather and Mrs. G. F. Dettwiller IIHCA Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Orrin H. IngramLavinia JohnstonMeriwether Capital CorporationStephanie MooreRegions BankUnited Way of Williamson County

$2,500 to $4,999 (Hope)Kim and Eddie DeMossThe Dorothy Cate and Thomas F. Frist FoundationSue and Mark FaulknerMr. and Mrs. John D. FergusonPeggy and Richard FitzgeraldDr. and Mrs. Robert A. Frist

Mr. and Mrs. Bond E. OmanDr. Stephen J. Pritchard and Dr. Penny GaitherPurity FoundationDr. Carmen C. ReaganDee Anna and Stephen D. SalibaStanley H. Byram TrustT & T Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Bruce TealThe Sheperds FoundationCurrey T. ThorntonMr. and Mrs. Reed E. TrickettDr. and Mrs. Robert N. VeroChristopher M. and Anne WasJoni WerthanDrs. Bob and Kay Williams

$500 to $999 (Resilience) David CarricoLaura and Patrick CarricoMs. Kathleen O’Brian Christoff and Mr. Dennis G. ChristoffArthur ChristyMr. and Mrs. Ronald L. CorbinTerrye DavidsonDr. Brian E. DevineMr. and Mrs. Wayne EasterwoodLaurie and Steven EskindThe Jane and Richard Eskind Family FoundationGuy B. GengrasStephanie GibbsMrs. S. K. JohnstonMr. and Mrs. Danny KeeneCheryl and Garry KleerRebecca Marshall

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Howard McClungMary M. MoranSteven L. NelsonO’Charley’s, Inc.Mr. Kerry O’NeilMr. and Mrs. Robert NethDr. and Mrs. V. Douglas Pierce, Jr.Karen H. Rhea, M.D.Dr. and Mrs. Stephen L. RhodesAnn V. RobertsJanette SadatKate and Eric SatzMrs. Julie SpearsMr. and Mrs. C. Walton StroudBarbara and Bud Zander

$250 to $499 (Advocate)Lin and Bill AndrewsMr. and Mrs. J. Hunter AtkinsDr. and Mrs. David W. AyerRobert J. BackmeyerDr. and Mrs. Don BueschingLynn and Robert ChappinChase ColeMichelle J. CovingtonMr. and Mrs. William R. DeLoache, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. David J. Emmert, Jr.Jean EnglishJane and Richard EskindDuncan Eve IIIMr. and Mrs. Cyril Evers The Cyril and Nell Evers Advised Fund of the Community Foundation of Middle TennesseeFidelity Charitable Gift FundDr. James M. GravesVonda J. GrayHeery InternationalCristina C. HenryInformatics Corporation of AmericaFrances C. Jackson

Sheila D. LarsenShari and Red MartinKim J. MiddletonMary and Jonathan MorphettNetwork for GoodMr. and Mrs. Laurence Mitchell PapelTom and Mary Ellen RodgersTim SewellMr. and Mrs. Bob SiegmannMr. and Mrs. Benton K. StewartMrs. DeWitt C. Thompson IIINeil ThurstonChristopher E. TuckerMrs. Doris E. Vaughn and Mr. David PruittMargo VaughanWal-Mart FoundationWayne County FoundationCassandra W. WinsettRobert B. Young

Up to $250 (Opportunity) Anonymous (4) Alpha Associate Chapter of Kappa Kappa KappaMcAlister AndersonDr. and Mrs. William AndrewsMr. and Mrs. James ArmstrongCharliene and Philip ArmstrongMr. and Mrs. Jonathan A. BarnesEdith McBride BassMr. and Mrs. Frank M. Bass IIMelaton Y. Bass-SheltonJane and Richard BaxterBelkMr. and Mrs. Michael R. BennettLowell L. Benson, Jr.JoAnn BeshawMr. and Mrs. Charles E. BlountAnne and Robert BrandtRita BucknerTeresa G. Burns

Mr. and Mrs. John P. Campbell IIIKathy CampbellMelanie CampbellAdam F. CaplanMr. and Mrs. Ryan CernochYuejin ChenMr. and Mrs. Billy R. CleghernJudy and Bill CloudAmy ColeEmily and Bob ColemanCommunity Foundation of Madison and Jefferson County, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Russ CorleyMr. and Mrs. John T. CothamCindy CothranStacey CoulterMr. and Mrs. W. Kirby Davis, Jr.Mrs. Chase DelonyDigiRob ProductionsPeggy D. DowningHarriet L. DunnMissy and John EasonMr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Edmondson, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Bertram R. EisnerEstes Public RelationsMr. and Mrs. Bruce R. EvansLawrence EwertTony and Shelley ExlerRobert and Barbara FeasterMr. and Mrs. James L. FishelElizabeth J. FitzgeraldHelen N. FlemingDr. Luke Froeb and Ms. Lisa GranoienMr. Thomas D. Gillespie, Jr.Leona Ann GoforthHeather O. and Douglas E. GollnickSally and Bob GoodrichMr. and Mrs. Peyton N. GreenMeredith and Parker GriffithMolly Gross

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2010-11 Annual Giving Donors – July 1, 2010 – June 30, 2011 (continued)

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Linda Grove-PaulDr. and Mrs. James E. HamptonMr. and Mrs. John B. HayesDeborah S. HaysMary and Jim HendersonJim and Elaine HiceMelanie and Doug HirtMs. Linda L. and Mr. M. Leo HobbsMs. Kimberly N. HolbertLaura and John HollinsMr. and Mrs. Henry W. HookerCindy HoustonIrene HowardMrs. Ruth R. HowellAlice HudsonEdith HudsonMr. and Mrs. James W. HudsonMr. and Mrs. Kenneth InnisLeatha JacksonElizabeth R. JamesRobert JohannesKatherine and Richard JohnsonAngela JonesColonel G.L. Jones, USAF RetiredDr. Sonya JonesTracey KarlBetty M. KeaMr. and Mrs. Miles KirklandMr. Vaden M. Lackey, Jr.Jim and Carol LandesSheila D. LarsenDr. and Mrs. Horace T. Lavely, Jr.Patricia LawhornMr. and Mrs. Risley P. Lawrence, Jr.John LeBoltMr. Michael LePoreElliot R. Lewis and Silvan L. KrelCarolyn and Howard LickermanMr. and Mrs. Mac S. Linebaugh, Jr.

Kim and Bob LooneyMr. and Mrs. John A. LudingtonEllen and Paul LudwigMarion L. LyonMr. and Mrs. Samuel A. MahlerGregory MayEmily and Hill McAlisterMark and Kathleen McConahayKatherine and Jim McElroyMr. Mike MellingerValleen C. MertensMildred I. Williams Living TrustMandy MilekRob MorelandKristin MorrowConnie G. NelsonMr. and Mrs. George NorthernMr. and Mrs. Russell Oldfield, Jr.Mr. Russel OrrShaun D. PageMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. ParkerBetty Jo PedenPikes Peak United WayNedda and Lawrence PollackMr. and Mrs. John A. Ramsey IIIMr. and Mrs. Mark P. ReinekeMr. and Mrs. Frederic W. ReisnerElizabeth RobertsMr. and Mrs. Bob RogersMarti and Billy RosenbergMr. and Mrs. Ron RowellMatthew J. SchmidtTerri and Mark SchmidtJimmie L. ScottJay and April SegadiBrigitte T. SextonMr. and Mrs. Philip SeyboldKitty ShapardDeena ShapiroJudge and Mrs. John SharpnackConnie D. Shelby

Dr. and Mrs. Robert SingerOtis V. SivleyMr. and Mrs. Brian SmallwoodJuliane and George SmithLieutenant General and Mrs. Hubert G. SmithMr. and Mrs. Maurice SmithSocialmentum LLCMr. and Mrs. Stuart W. SpeyerSperry Bell StadlerLydia StokesRenate and George StoneNatalie StonePhil and Eve StuartRev. Bill StumpfPeter StuttgenTARGETMeryl A. TaylorSusan ThrasherTreasure TruebloodMark UebelUnited Way of Monroe CountyUnited Way of PennyrileUnited Way of Sumner CountyUnited Way of the Mid SouthMr. and Mrs. John R. VoigtTonya R. WallerBill and Linda WalterPatricia J. WarnerRuth R. WarnerMr. and Mrs. Kenning G. WattsMrs. Nancy J. WeaverBarton WebsterMs. and Mr. Cecil H. Whaley, Jr.Kolbie M. WhiteMrs. Eleanor D. WhitworthEleanor Lawson WillisMr. and Mrs. W. Ridley Wills IIMr. and Mrs. Karl WolffCynthia J. YoungWendy and James Zerface

2010-11 Annual Giving Donors – July 1, 2010 – June 30, 2011 (continued)

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Memorial GiftsKenneth Baines Nedda and Lawrence Pollack

Robert Calendriello Informatics Corporation of America

Dorothy Lowe Cole Christy L. Cole

Mike Conrad Marty and James Conrad

Elizabeth H. Gengras Guy B. Gengras

Lisa Marie Nunley Peggy Harris Nunley Renate and George Stone

Thomas Orr Anonymous (1) Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Bennett Mary and Jim Henderson Lawrence Ewert Mr. Howard W. and Ms. Carolyn Lickerman Elliot R. Lewis and Silvan L. Krel Shirley Arney Estes Public Relations Heather O. and Douglas E. Gollnick Russel Orr Judge and Mrs. John Sharpnack Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wolff

Harold and Ruby Raymond Dr. Carmen C. Reagan

Lena Jo Sivley Mr. and Mrs. Russ Corley Mrs. Ruth R. Howell Peggy and Richard Fitzgerald Marion L. Lyon Betty Jo Peden Otis V. Sivley Ms. and Mr. Cecil H. Whaley, Jr.

Kent Trader Perry and Linda Trader

Myra (Mahler) Turner Leona Ann Goforth Betty M. Kea Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Mahler

Jessie Mai Weaver Barton Webster

Tribute GiftsJeffrey G. Bunting and Nancy H. Bunting The Bunting Family Foundation

Michael Butler Mr. and Mrs. Kenning G. Watts

David C. Guth, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenning G. Watts

Lee Ann Ingram Arthur Christy Mrs. S. K. Johnston

Lavinia Johnston Mrs. S.K. Johnston

Barry Hale Mr. and Mrs. Kenning G. Watts

Dr. Karen Rhea Mr. and Mrs. Kenning G. Watts

Ramona Rhodes Mr. and Mrs. Kenning G. Watts

Joan Sivley Mrs. Harriet L. Dunn

Rebecca Stoll Rob Moreland

Debi Tate Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Mitchell Papel

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tennebaum Joni Werthan

Dr. Bob Vero Mr. and Mrs. Kenning G. Watts

Gifts In-KindMichelle BakerStephen BarnumTreasa BrownDeAnna CarrollJeff CrowellRebecca DeliusJacqui GarlanDebbie GashoMonica Gilbert

Vonda J. GrayKatie HaasHelping HandsCody HowardTVPP - BMIEd JonesMedical Ventures, Inc.Elizabeth NelsonLeah Nelson

O’Charley’s, Inc.Renee OdomThe Print AuthorityHenry RetterLauren RileySecond Harvest Food BankWilliam and Christina Sievers

StarbucksKim TurnerUnitrin Direct Auto & Home InsuranceRyan S. WhiteMs. Lori Wynn

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The Sapphire Legacy SocietyA precious stone, valued for its rarity and appearance, a sapphire is cherished for its perfection and refinement. It is formed in bedrock over many years and its durability and luminosity stand the test of time. In 2010, Centerstone established The Sapphire Legacy Society, which honors the generosity and commitment of individuals who have chosen to make gifts to Centerstone through planned giving. These distinguished contributors serve, like the beautiful sapphire, as precious and rare gifts for the future of behavioral healthcare.

Society members share a common bond of generosity that nourishes Centerstone’s extraordinary achievement in mental health and addiction treatment, and ensures the programs and services we provide will continue for generations to come.

Bobby Eugene BaileyMrs. and Mrs. Michael W. BartonC. Paul ChisenaMartha CrutchfieldMr. and Mrs. John C. EasonMr. and Mrs. Richard H. Fitzgerald

Mr. and Mrs. David C. Guth, Jr.Mrs. Ella P. Hayes**Peggy Harris NunleyMr. and Mrs. Richard K. PinsonMr. and Mrs. Lawrence PollackMr. and Mrs. James R. Stadler, Sr.

**Deceased

Dr. Stephen J. Pritchard and Dr. Penny GaitherPhilippa M. GuthrieStephen T. Taylor and Barbara E. Taylor, M.D.

Kathryn D. Whittington, Ph.D. and Col. Michael A. SmithDr. Bob and Dr. Kay Williams

Our Children WHY THE NEED IS URGENT

1 in 5 children have a mental, emotional or behavioral disorder.

Mental Illness WHY THE NEED IS URGENT

Mental illness affects 25% of the U.S. adult population.

Suicide WHY THE NEED IS URGENT

A suicide occurs every 16.6 minutes and intimately affects at

least 6 other people.

Dede Wallace SocietyThe Dede Wallace Society was established in 2004. This special society was built upon the foundation of hope fostered by Louise “Dede” Bullard Wallace for those who struggle with mental illness and substance abuse. The Society recognizes individuals who have generously given back to the community by including Centerstone in their estate planning. The Dede Wallace Society members help secure the financial future of Centerstone for tens of thousands of individuals and families in Tennessee. By endowing the future of Centerstone, these individuals are helping to guarantee that vital services will continue to be provided to people from all walks of life, regardless of their ability to pay, now and in the days to come.

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ENDOWMENTSCenterstone is grateful when a family or individual wishes to establish a permanent endowment in honor or memory of a family member. Centerstone’s endowment currently has six designated funds that have been established over time. A permanent fund may be established with a gift of $25,000.

The Ella P. Hayes Fund The Ella P. Hayes Fund, which supports all of Centerstone’s programs, is named in honor of a great humanitarian and friend of Centerstone. The lives touched by Ella Petway Bullard Hayes truly created a chain reaction of kindness. She instilled, in everyone who was blessed to come across her path, a deep respect for people from all walks of life.

The Dede Wallace Fund The Dede Wallace Fund supports programs in Davidson and contiguous counties. It is named in honor of a woman who fostered hope and whose legacy continues today. In the early 1960s, at a time when the stigma of mental illness was even stronger than it is today, Louise Bullard Wallace, affectionately known as Dede, reached out to those who were suffering in silence.

The Richard D. Sivley Fund The Richard D. Sivley Fund supports programs benefitting children. As the former Tennessee Commissioner of Mental Health and Mental Retardation, and former President and CEO of the Dede Wallace Center, Rick worked timelessly to improve Tennessee’s, and specifically Nashville’s, mental health programs for children. As commissioner, he established the first state-wide task force on children’s mental health. It was under Rick’s leadership that the state’s therapeutic nurseries/preschools were developed.

The George Spain Research Fund The George Spain Research Fund supports behavioral health research. Centerstone’s active involvement in research positions us to collaborate with and assist others in the behavioral healthcare community by finding workable treatments and creating innovative advances in helping the problems faced by so many. Centerstone’s co-founder, George Spain, helped launch these research efforts.

The Deborah Taylor Tate Endowment FundThe Deborah Taylor Tate Endowment Fund was established June 2007 and is an unrestricted and permanent endowment to advance the mission of Centerstone for generations to come. In 2004, Debi agreed to take on the demanding role of Chairman of the Board of Directors of Centerstone. In early 2005, Debi was contacted by the White House and appointed as a Commissioner on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Honoring the request of board and management, Debi agreed to serve as board chair, even though this meant declining a strong request from the White House to dissolve all such commitments. Since 2005, Debi has diligently served both her country and the mission of Centerstone.

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The Richard H. Fitzgerald Endowment FundThe Richard H. Fitzgerald Endowment Fund was established in May 2008 and is an unrestricted and permanent endowment to advance the mission of Centerstone and for generations to come. After twenty-two exemplary years of service on the boards of directors of Dede Wallace Center and then Centerstone, Dick was elected to serve as Centerstone’s sixth board chair. In taking on this leadership role, Dick led the board through a process that culminated in the first-ever model for a nationally positioned community mental health center. Throughout this process, Centerstone benefited from Dick’s unwavering moral compass, his tireless efforts and his unique gift of rallying others to emerging opportunities. Underlying all of his labor is a deep and abiding commitment to providing hope, heal-ing and indeed, someday a cure for those who suffer from mental illness. This endowment received a supplemental fund in August 2010, in honor of Dick’s continued board leadership at Centerstone.

The Joan C. Sivley Endowment FundThe Joan C. Sivley Endowment Fund was established in August 2010 and is an unrestricted and permanent endowment established to advance the mission of Centerstone. An amazingly talented and compassionate individual who has served its boards of directors in a variety of capacities since first joining the board in 1993, she has been an extraordinary leader who has left an indelible mark of successful leadership on this organization and, likewise, a lasting impression of tireless dedication on all who have witnessed her commitment and, therefore, know her to be a true servant leader. In May 2008, she became the first chairperson of the Board of the newly formed Centerstone corporation, Centerstone of Tennessee, Inc. Her steadfast dedication, commitment and desire to positively change the lives of those impacted by mental illness and addiction disorders has been a humbling inspiration to this organization’s boards of directors, its staff and the tens of thousands of Tennesseans it is so privileged to serve.

The Stephen J. Pritchard, DDS, Endowment FundThe Stephen J. Pritchard, DDS, Endowment Fund was established in August 2010 and is an unrestricted and permanent endowment to advance the mission of Centerstone. A gifted and compassionate person, Dr. Pritchard has provided extraordinary and lasting leadership on behalf of the organization and the tens of thousands of southeastern Indiana residents it serves who struggle with mental illness and addiction. As Chair of the Centerstone of Indiana board, he guided the board through the consideration and consummation of a mutually beneficial merger of Centerstone of Indiana and the Dunn Center in Richmond, Indiana, thus creating an expanded organization that now provides services throughout south central Indiana.

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DepressionWHY THE NEED IS URGENT

By 2020, depression is projected to be the 2nd most common health problem in the world.

DisabilityWHY THE NEED IS URGENT

Mental illnesses account for 4 of the top 6 causes of

disability among 15-44 year olds.

PTSD WHY THE NEED IS URGENT

Approximately 7.7 million American adults (18+) have Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in a given year.

ENDOWMENTS (continued)

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The Joseph E. Roche Endowment FundThe Joseph E. Roche Endowment Fund was established in August 2010 and is an unrestricted and permanent endowment to advance the mission of Centerstone. As Chairman of the Board of Directors for Advantage Behavioral Health, a company of Centerstone, Joe embraced the vision of the young managed behavioral health organization and engaged other Board members in this innovative endeavor. This commitment to a developing Centerstone company yielded the building blocks for the firm foundation of this small thriving company today. With a robust career as a healthcare leader and social worker, by training, Joe has long been an advocate for individuals experiencing behavioral health concerns. He served the mission of Quinco Behavioral Health Systems and now serves Centerstone of America through his insightful mentoring and consultation, compassion and philanthropy.

The David J. Emmert Endowment FundThe David J. Emmert Endowment Fund was established in August 2010 and is an unrestricted and permanent endowment that honors David’s leadership and advances the mission of Centerstone.As a member of the Centerstone of Indiana Board of Directors and a former board member of Quinco Behavioral Health Systems, David J. Emmert is a gifted and compassionate person who has provided extraordinary and lasting leadership on behalf of the organization and the thousands of Indiana residents who struggle with mental illness and addiction. He has diligently served the fields of both education and mental health. As Chair of the Centerstone of Indiana board, he guided the Quinco board to a mutually beneficial merger of three organizations: Quinco Behavioral Health Systems, Center for Behavioral Health, and Centerstone.

The George Bullard Stadler Endowment FundThe George Bullard Stadler Endowment Fund was stablished in August 2010 and is an unrestricted and permanent endowment to advance the mission of Centerstone. As the first ever Chairman of the Board for the Centerstone Foundation, George led the development of an inaugural premier national board charged with safeguarding endowment resources from the Centerstone Endowment Trust, a Tennessee trust, and the Centerstone Foundation, an Indiana corporation, to support the mission of this organization for the benefit of all of its communities for future generations. This insightful and compassionate person built a multi-state team of committed board members to this service, and led the board in establishing policy and processes to ensure the critically important stewardship within its charge.

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Mental HealthWHY THE NEED IS URGENT

3 out of 4 employees who seek care for workplace issues or mental health problems see

substantial improvement in work performance after treatment.

Untreated Mental Illness WHY THE NEED IS URGENT

Untreated and mistreated mental illness costs the U.S. $150 billion in lost productivity each year.

SchizophreniaWHY THE NEED IS URGENT

Schizophrenia occurs in about three out of every 1,000

adolescents and in approximately 2.4 million American adults.

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WAYS TO GIVE

Cash ContributionsUnrestricted gifts of cash are the most popular and easiest way to support Centerstone. Gifts may be made in a single contribution or pledged and paid in installments.

Matching GiftsThe impact of a contribution can be greatly increased by a matching employer gift. When considering a donation, consult with your employer and if applicable, forward the completed matching gift form to the Foundation with your contribution.

Stocks and SecuritiesCenterstone welcomes gifts of stock. For tax purposes, the gift is valued at the average of the high and low price on the day shares are transferred to Centerstone. To make a gift of stock or securities, please contact the Foundation at 615.463.6648.

Planned Giving If you are interested in learning about how to make a gift through your estate, please contact Linda Garceau, MBA, MA, Chief Executive Officer of the Centerstone Foundation at 615.419.4413.

Note: All gifts are tax-deductible as prescribed by the Internal Revenue Service. Gifts of appreciated stock provide a double tax benefit, a charitable income tax deduction and the avoidance of capital gains tax on the appreciation.

GIVING - FY 2010-2011

Planned Giving21%

Annual Giving Campaign (IN and TN)

8%Not Alone

2%

Capital Campaign69%

Total $4,807,537

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CENTERSTONE OF AMERICA LEADERSHIPCenterstone of America exists to provide oversight and support for all companies of Centerstone.

Executive CabinetDavid Guth, Chief Executive OfficerDebbie Cagle, Chief Executive Officer of Advantage Behavioral HealthTom Doub, PhD, Interim Chief Executive Officer of Centerstone Research InstituteLinda Garceau, MBA, MA, Chief Executive Officer of Centerstone FoundationBarry Hale, Chief Administrative OfficerMike Jones, Executive Director of Not AloneSuzanne Koesel, LCSW, Chief Executive Officer of Centerstone of IndianaBob Vero, EdD, Chief Executive Officer of Centerstone of TennesseeGwen Watts, Administrative Chief of StaffBob Williams, PhD, Chief Strategy Officer and CEO Emeritus_______________

Michael Butler, CPA, Corporate Controller and Treasury OfficerLynn Chappin, Director of Human ResourcesWayne Easterwood, Chief Information OfficerJan Goodson, Director of Grant WritingSherry Harrison, MSSW, Corporate Compliance OfficerSarah Hirsch, MBA, Director of Contract Management and Managed CareChristy Hooper, PHR, Vice President for Human ResourcesKaren Keene, Security OfficerPrasad Kodali, Director of Enterprise ApplicationsRona Krueger, MSW, Executive Vice President for Quality ImprovementHoward McClung, Director of TechnologyJoe Moore, Finance Officer for AffiliatesBrad Nunn, PhD, Executive Vice President for Measurement and Performance ImprovementRamona Rhodes, Vice President for Marketing and Public RelationsNatalie Stone, Director of Web CommunicationsMark Uebel, Director of Business Solutions for SolutionsEAP

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