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Wyman Center 2013 Annual Report
Helping Teens Thrive, Not Just Survive
1 Letter from the President and Chairman of the Board
2 Wyman Board of Trustees
3 Wyman’s Youth Development Programs
6 Nationwide Partners
8 Donor Recognition
10 2013 Highlights, Teens Served and Volunteers
19 Statement of Financial Position
Table of Contents
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Letter to Supporters
Dear Friends,
Here at Wyman, we believe that every young person, no matter their circumstance, should be given the tools to thrive, not just survive. To bring that goal to life, Wyman deploys national youth development programs and strategies to transform teens and communities. The teens we serve often face profound disparities—such as homelessness, food scarcity and even gang violence—and we take great pride in the fact that we are helping them boldly and proactively rise above these challenges.
After more than 115 years, Wyman has helped hundreds of thousands of young people build brighter, more vibrant futures. And, with the help of our partners, funders and staff, we’re touching the lives of thousands more each year.
In 2013, more than 32 states, 57 partners and 336 providers applied our evidence-based Teen Outreach Program® (TOP®) within juvenile justice, education, adolescent health and foster care settings. In turn, 31,975 teens were given the opportunity to build healthy decision making capabilities, social-emotional skills and the resilience critical to lifelong success.
In the St. Louis region, we served more than 2,000 teens. Thanks to our historic Camp Wyman, the oldest camp west of the Mississippi, we’re able to give teens immersive leadership
experiences through our Teen Leadership Program, along with wrap-around support for six consecutive years to boost their college tenacity. In 2013, 100 percent of our TLP seniors graduated from high school, and many are blazing the trails as the first in their families to pursue a college degree.
We know that together, we can ignite even greater teen and community outcomes. In the future, we’ll continue to expand and mobilize our National Network to help more young people unlock and unleash their potential.
In the meantime, we’re proactively advocating on a local, state and national level for improved systems and policies that will enable communities to have greater resources to support our teens.
We invite you be a part of the solution, and learn more about us in the following pages.
Thank you for your engagement, partnership and support for Wyman.
Sincerely,
Dave Hilliard President/CEO
Keat Wilkins 2013 Chairman of the Board
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OFFICERS
Keat Wilkins, ChairmanJohn A. McHugh, SecretaryHarvey N. Wallace, TreasurerJohn S. Sandberg, Immediate Past Chair
TRUSTEES
David Bartnett Daniel Beetz Kim K. Casale Charla Claypool Jacqueline Davis-Wellington Donald G. Etling Amy Gill
Barbara B. Goodman Rudolph H. Johnson Adella D. Jones Tishaura Jones Douglas O. Kirberg Lee C. Kling Brad KosemAshim Lamichhane Kyle B. Lopez Alva Moog Dave L. Morley John Myers Amie E. Needham Traci O’BryanNorm Obermoeller Chris Ohlemeyer, M.D. David K. Rodgers
Sue SchoemehlChad Severson Honorable Betty Sims Greg R. Sonderman Kenneth B. Steinback Pamela J. Strifler Beth A. Tiffin Bill Voss Keith Antone Willis, Sr. Scott Wittkop
HONORARY &
EMERITUS TRUSTEES
Warner L. BaxterFrank C. Bick* Sidney H. Guller
S. Lee Kling* Carolyn Losos James A. Saitz Ray A. Scholin Curtis Simic Peter A. Smith W. Jack Wichmann Nancy Willimon Isaac E. Young
David A. Hilliard, President
*Deceased
2013 Wyman Center Board of Trustees
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Wyman’s Youth Development Programs
We believe every young person, regardless of circumstance, should be expected and supported to thrive, not just survive. Our vision is to build communities where this is possible.
WHO DO WE SERVE?
Wyman serves youth aged 11 to 18 nationwide who are at-risk of school suspension, class failure, dropout and early pregnancy.
HOW DO WE SERVE?
• Provide. Wyman delivers proven programs that empower teens with the skills they need to make healthy decisions, and in turn, become productive and engaged adults.
• Replicate. Wyman’s National Network supports partner organizations in affordably replicating programs to build capacity, and support as many teens as possible.
• Advocate. Wyman advocates to improve systems and policies so communities have greater resources to support teens.
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The Teen Outreach Program® (TOP®) is a nationally recognized nine-month program for teens in 6th to 12th grade that reduces the risk of problem behavior and increases healthy choices.
Wyman’s Teen Leadership Program (TLP) provides intense residential summer experiences and school-year support over the course of six years to build the leadership capacity of teens, and increase college access and persistence.
Wyman’s Youth Development Programs
TOP engages teens in curriculum-guided discussion and community service learning throughout the school year. Delivered during a critical time in adolescent brain development, discussions and activities support brain maturity as youth are engaged in thinking about their goals, values and behaviors.
TOP HELPS TEENS DEVELOP THE FOLLOWING SELF-
REGULATORY, SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL SKILLS:
• Ability to build and maintain positive relationships
• Critical thinking about their own social environment, thoughts and actions and the formation high standards and integrity
• Communication skills and assertiveness
• Goal-setting and evaluation of self
• Analysis, problem solving, decision making and priority setting
• Belief in one’s ability, confidence, assertiveness and persistence
• Self-discipline, time management and balance
• Social competencies to choose appropriate behaviors in various circumstances
• Evaluation and integration of physically and emotionally healthy choices for oneself
CORE COMPONENTS
OF TOP AND TLP
While the length and depth of services varies between the two programs, the core components are the same, and remain consistent over time.
GUIDEDPEER GROUP
EXPERIENCES
TRAINED ADULTS
LONG-TERM SUCCESS: HEALTHY CHOICES, LIFE SKILLS AND ENGAGEMENT IN COMMUNITY
COMMUNITYSERVICE
LEARNING
REMAINING CONSISTENT OVER TIME =
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Wyman’s Youth Development Programs
2013–2014 WYMAN’S TOP + TLP RESULTS
IN ST. LOUIS
100%
100%
PERCENTAGE OF TOP
TEENS WHO REMAINED
IN SCHOOL
100% 98%
PERCENTAGE OF
TOP STUDENTS WHO
GRADUATED ON TIME
PERCENTAGE OF
TLP STUDENTS IN 2013WHO
GRADUATED FROM HIGH
SCHOOL ON TIME
92%
PERCENTAGE OF TLP STUDENTS
IN 2013 WHO ENROLLED IN
POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION
OR TRAINING UPON GRADUATION
91%
PERCENTAGE OF TLP ALUMNI IN 2013 WHO
HAVE GRADUATED WITH A DEGREE, ARE CURRENTLY
ENROLLED IN A DEGREE OR TRAINING PROGRAM,
OR ARE IN THE MILITARY
PERCENTAGE OF TOP
TEENS WHO PROGRESSED TO
THE NEXT GRADE LEVEL
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Wyman’s National Network
NATIONWIDE PARTNERS
Wyman’s National Network supports partner organizations in affordably and faithfully replicating programs to build the capacity of their organizations, and impact the lives of as many teens as possible.
Together, we are building a community of practice, committed to delivering excellence and supporting teens to success.
Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Campaign of North CarolinaArizona Department of Health ServicesCapacity Builders, IncCentral Jersey Family Health ConsortiumChicago Public SchoolsChild Center New YorkChildren’s Network of Southwest FloridaChildren’s Services Council of Broward County
Children’s Services Council of Palm Beach CountyCity of Rochester, Bureau of Youth ServicesClayton County Board of HealthColorado Youth MatterCommunities in Schools of the Coastal Bend Community Action Corporation of South TexasCommunity! Youth ConceptsConnecticut Department of Social ServicesDenver Health and Hospital AuthorityDouglas Cherokee Economic AuthorityEOC of Suffolk, Inc, SNAP DivisionFamily Resources, Inc.Family Services of RoanokeFlorida Department of HealthGreater St. Louis Federation of Settlement Houses and Neighborhood CentersHawaii State Department of HealthHealth Care Education and Training, Inc. (HCET)Hillside Work Scholarship Connection
Himan Brown Charitable TrustHope for MiamiJames Madison University– The Office on Children and YouthKentucky Department of Public HealthLouisiana Office of Public HealthLucas County Job & Family Services Macon County School DistrictMaricopa County Department of Public HealthMassachusetts Alliance on Teen PregnancyMichigan Organization on Adolescent Sexual Health (MOASH)Missouri Department of Health and Senior ServicesMore Than ConquerorsMorris Heights Health CenterNebraska Department of Health and Human Services,New Mexico Department of HealthOasis CenterPlanned Parenthood Association of Utah
Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida, Inc.Planned Parenthood of the Great NorthwestPlanned Parenthood of the Treasure CoastProject Vida Health CenterRhode Island Department of HealthSasha Bruce Youthwork, Inc.Seasons of Change, IncorporatedSouthwest Department of Public Health DistrictTeenwise Minnesota (MOAPPP)Texas Department of State Health ServicesThe Women’s ClinicUniversity of Texas Health Science Center at San AntonioYouth CatalyticsYWCA of Rochester and Monroe County
31,975TEENS SERVED
336PROVIDERS
57PARTNERS
32STATES
In 2013, Wyman touched the lives of more teens through its National Network:
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Wyman’s Office Locations Certified Replication Partner
Wyman’s National Network
WYMAN’S NATIONAL NETWORK MAP
WYMAN’S IMPACT AREAS
JUVENILEJUSTICE
EDUCATIONADOLESCENT
HEALTHFOSTER
CARE
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Donations and Gifts
Thank you to our generous donors who helped Wyman expand its impact in 2013.
CHAIRMAN’S SOCIETY
$25,000+
Ameren MissouriAmerican Family InsuranceAnonymousMr. Patrick J. Arnall and Ms. Tommye FlemingDaughters of Charity Foundation of St. LouisExpress Scripts, Inc.Hauck Family FoundationKirberg Company, Inc.Missouri Department of Higher EducationMr. and Mrs. David L. MorleySense CorpSouth Side LionsThe Boeing CompanyThe Saigh Foundation
VISIONARY SOCIETY
$15,000–$24,999
Mr. and Mrs. Carl CasaleThe Dana Brown Charitable TrustFlorence Heiman Charitable FoundationMr. John A. McHugh and Ms. Becky BrownAnonymousRestoration St. Louis, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. William M. SternNorman J. Stupp Foundation
PATHWAY SOCIETY
$5,000–$14,000
Mr. Scott T. AlbersonAT&T FoundationBMO Harris BankMr. and Mrs. Paul BradyBrown Smith Wallace LLCBSI ConstructorsCamp Nebagamon Scholarship FundCarlyle A. and Eleanor McCray Charitable Remainder UnitrustMr. James CowanE. Reuben & Gladys Flora Grant Charitable TrustEminence Manufacturing, IncEmployees Community Fund of Boeing St. LouisMr. and Mrs. Donald G. EtlingMr. and Mrs. David P. FriedmanMr. and Mrs. Amrit GillMs. Barbara B. GoodmanMr. Sidney H. GullerMr. and Mrs. John C. HillMr. and Mrs. David A. HilliardMr. and Mrs.* Paul E. JungermannKingbridge Homes LLCKiwanis Club of ChesterfieldMr. and Mrs. Ward M. KleinLittler Mendelson, PCMr. and Mrs. Kyle Lopez
MaritzMr. and Mrs. John MyersMr. and Mrs. Norm ObermoellerObermoeller Inc. Creative ServicesMr. David Ohlemeyer and Dr. Chris OhlemeyerOne at a Time FoundationPettus FoundationPrudential FoundationMr. David Rodgers and Mr. Paul WhitsittMr. John S. Sandberg and Ms. Celeste VossmeyerSt. Louis Pre-Sort, Inc.Stifel, Nicolaus & Co., Inc.The Kling FamilyThe Simmons Employee FoundationThe TJX Foundation, Inc.Mr. R. Jason TownsendTromblee Family FoundationUnion Pacific FoundationVolvo Rents, LLCMr. and Mrs. Bill E. VossWells Fargo Bank, N.A.Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. WernerMr. and Mrs. Jack WichmannMr. Keat WilkinsMr. and Mrs. Scott WittkopMr. and Mrs. Isaac E. Young
To learn more about donating, visit http://wymancenter.org/give/ or contact David Lauber: 636-549-1247 david.lauber@ wymancenter.org
We make every effort to be accurate, but please contact us if we have missed an acknowledgment.
*Deceased
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Frank Wyman Society members express their commitment to Wyman’s vision by making unrestricted annual contributions of $1,000 or more. In return, Wyman invites them to participate in mission-specific and social events held throughout the year.
FRANK WYMAN SOCIETY
MEMBERS RECEIVE:
• Periodic updates from Wyman’s President & CEO
• Access to quarterly Program Updates delivered by Wyman staff and teens
• Exclusive access to the presenter of the annual Saigh Symposium lecture on teen development
• Recognition in our Annual Report and a special section of our website
• An invitation to an annual Frank Wyman Society Cocktail Reception
• Access to Missouri tax credits (when available)
THE FRANK WYMAN
SOCIETY
$1,000–$4,999
Mr. Jay W. AlboviasAnders CPA’s and AdvisorsArch CoalMr. and Mrs. Stephen ArcherMr. and Mrs. Jack BaderMr. Stephen D. BarrMr. and Mrs. David P. BartnettMr. and Mrs. Warner L. BaxterBeau Willimon LLCMr. Stanley BecchettiMr. and Mrs. Daniel J. BeetzMr. Paul BequetteMr. and Mrs. David BialesMr. Tom BlazevicMr. and Mrs. Timothy J. BoulBridgeton KiwanisBrown Shoe Company, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. James L. ButlerMs. Catherine CampbellCBIZ, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. John ChickeyMr. Gerry ClaunchMr. and Mrs. Adam ClaypoolClifford Willard Gaylord FoundationCNB Bank & Trust, N.A.Mr. Daniel ConnerMr. Jeffrey and Ms. Justine Craig-MeyerCrestwood-Sunset Hills KiwanisCSI Leasing
Mr. Martin W. DalyMs. Jacqueline Davis-WellingtonMr. Charles Duffy and Ms. Marci AlborghettiEdward Chase Garvey Memorial FoundationEnterprise Bank & TrustEnterprise Holdings FoundationMr. and Mrs. Thomas M. EtzkornFirst BankMr. David FreyMr. and Mrs. Charles P. FullertonMs. Carol GallMrs. Judith GallMr. and Mrs. Sean GannonMr. Anthony GaravagliaGKN Aerospace St. LouisGlaxoSmithKlineGrimco, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. GuarigliaGulf Eagle SupplyMr. and Mrs. Nick W. HejnaHelena and Orlie Wilkening FundMr. Fred HippoMr. and Mrs. Thomas R. HoerrMr. and Mrs. Charles E. HoffmanHogan Truck Leasing, Inc.Mr. Kendall JacksonMs. Adella D. JonesJPMorgan Chase
Estelle W. and Karen S. Kalish FoundationMs. Karen S. KalishMr. and Mrs. Lee R. KaplanMr. Erik Karanik and Ms. Alexis CosseKinder Morgan FoundationKirkwood Kiwanis ClubKiwanis Club of Creve CoeurKiwanis Club of FergusonKiwanis Club of GravoisKiwanis Club of Hampton MidtownKiwanis Club of MaplewoodMr. Lee C. KlingMr. and Mrs. Karl KlosterMr. and Mrs. Leonard A. KnobbeMr. and Mrs. Melvin H. Kohl, Jr.Mr. Jason B. LaneMr. David Lauber and Mr. Scott HolifieldMr. Howard N. LesserLt. Gen. and Mrs. Kenneth E. LewiMr. and Mrs. Osbert LomaxMr. and Mrs. Stuart MandelMrs. Frances A. MarekMs. Dana A. Marshall and Ms. Kathleen C. ReardonMartin Collins Memorial FundMr. and Mrs. Oscar A. MartinezMcBride & Son Management Company
The Frank Wyman Society is a community of generous, mission-engaged individuals who carry on the vision of Wyman’s namesake. Frank Wyman championed the cause of improving children’s lives in the late 1800s and single-handedly kept the organization going through his fundraising.
Donations and Gifts
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Donations and Gifts
McCarthy Building Companies, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. William S. Mellish, Jr.Mr. William L. MeyerMr. and Mrs. Matthew MickensMr. and Mrs. Jerome MillerMr. Joseph R. Miller and Ms. Sonny ButtarMillion Dollar Round Table FoundationMonsanto FundMutual of America Life Insurance CompanyMs. Amie E. NeedhamNestle Purina PetCareMrs. Terry L. NorrisNovus International, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. David PannellMr. Todd A. PattersonPershing Charitable TrustPhilpott Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Keith PittilloMr. and Mrs. Dennis PlummerMr. Emil PoertnerPott FoundationPresort, Inc.Mr. Henry C. Puch and Ms. Barbara EnnekingMs. Deborah Purvis and Ms. Elizabeth NolanMs. Kristine M. RamseyRegions BankMr. and Mrs. Leland ReidRoofers Mart, Inc.Rothman FurnitureMr. and Mrs. Thomas RucinskyMr. and Mrs. Mark SadowMr. and Mrs. James A. SaitzMr. Gary Sarachan and Ms. Margaret FoxMr. and Mrs. Erik SartoriusMr. William SauerweinMr. Chris ScaglioneMr. and Mrs. Ray A. Scholin
Mr. Michael ScullyMr. Brad SeabaughMr. and Mrs. Stephen E. SeeleMr. and Mrs. Daniel D. SharpMr. and Mrs. Peter SiegelSimmons First National BankMr. Glen T. SlayMr. Peter A. SmithMr. and Mrs. Anthony SoukenikSt. Charles Kiwanis ClubSt. Louis Christmas Carols AssociationSt. Louis Print GroupSt. Louis Service Bureau FoundationMr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. SteinbackMrs. Norma E. SternMr. and Mrs. Raymond E. BrilesSuperior Waterproofing & Restoration Co.The Mary Ranken Jordan and Ettie A. Jordan Charitable Fund
The Sidener FoundationThe Stolar PartnershipMr. and Mrs. John TiffinMr. Mark TuckerVac-It-All Services, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Van de RietMr. Richard V. WagnerMr. and Mrs. Harvey N. WallaceWashington University in St. LouisMr. and Mrs. Michael WeisbrodWhole Foods Market– Town & CountryMr. William WillbrandMr. and Mrs. Lawrence WittelsWorld Wide Technology, Inc.Wright Construction Services, Inc.Ms. Claire WynekenMrs. Bernadine A. Zeis
THE FRANK WYMAN
SOCIETY continued
2013 HIGHLIGHTS
AND TEENS SERVED
During the 2013–2014 school year, Wyman’s Teen Outreach Program (TOP) entered into its 3rd year of implementation at Brittany Woods Middle School, with full integration across the 7th grade during Social Studies classes. Pictured here are shining students Nicole Holahan, Nashir Robinson and Nikhyla Richardson.
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LEADERSHIP SOCIETY
$500–$999
Arco Construction Company, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. John BakerMr. Kevin Schneider and Ms. Logan L. BonacorsiMr. and Mrs. Thomas R. BoxleiterMr. and Mrs. Thomas M. BuchananMr. Christopher and Mr. David Caskey-DoughertyMs. Nancy ComerfordCommerce Bancshares FoundationMs. Eunice ElwoodMr. and Ms. Jeffrey R. FairbanksMr. John FinckFiola Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Kenneth GibsonMr. and Mrs. Peter A. Gleich
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. GrannemanMr. and Mrs. Dino GrassoMs. Rita A. HardyMr. and Mrs. John HefeleMr. and Mrs. Dan L. HenleyMs. Erica HillMr. and Mrs. Dave HonkampJ.W. Terrill, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph H. Johnson, Jr.Ms. Caitlin JonesMs. Nancy F. KalishmanMr. Pratish KananiKey Club of Lafayette High SchoolKiwanis Club of Festus– Crystal CityMr. Allan B. KlingMr. and Mrs. Brad KloeppelMr. John KomlosMr. and Mrs. Brad KosemMr. David KovacLomo, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LososMr. Gregory LukemanMr. Virgil Marti Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William F. McBrideMr. and Mrs. Timothy D. MilfordMr. David R. MooreMr. Ben J. MuhlenkampMr. and Mrs. Mark O’BryanOffice of the Treasurer– City of St. LouisOlin CorporationMrs. Janice T. OlsonMr. and Mrs. Stephen OrthweinMs. Nancy C. PetersonPinnacle SolutionsMr. and Mrs. Douglas L. PorterMr. and Mrs. Brian PultmanMr. and Mrs. Paul T. PutzelMr. Bruce RoquetSafety National Corporation
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford SchenckMr. and Mrs. Bret ShawDr. and Mrs. William SimsSmith McGehee, LLCSouth County Kiwanis Club of St. LouisMr. Robert Brisbane and Ms. Safiyah Spann-BrisbaneMrs. Katinka StoutSuburban Journals of Greater St. Louis, Old Newsboys DayThe Delmar Gardens FamilyTheodore A. Kienstra FoundationMr. James TigheMs. Juli Van HookMr. Hank Webber and Dr. Chris JacobsWeintraub AdvertisingMr. Hal WellfordMr. and Mrs. Robert Werremeyer
2013 HIGHLIGHTS
AND TEENS SERVED
The school year began with an instructional tool and team building workshop for Brittany Woods Middle School teachers. Developed in collaboration with Dr. Jamie Jordan, Principal of Brittany Woods Middle School and Charlin West, manager of the school’s TOP efforts, the workshop was facilitated by several members of the Wyman team, who provided teachers with tools to boost student effectiveness, strengthen relationships and foster teamwork.
Donations and Gifts
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West St. Louis County KiwanisMr. Jake WhittleMr. and Mrs. Irl WilkMr. Roger Young and Dr. Deborah Wenkert
CONTRIBUTORS
<$500
Mr. and Ms. John P. AbelsMr. Ernie C. AehleMr. Clark AffholderMs. Lauren AlfaroMrs. Melanie Armstead-WilliamsMr. Shaun ArnoldMr. Clay ArvolaAT&T United Way/Employee Giving CampaignMr. and Mrs. Willis R. AtchisonMs. Kathy S. AuBuchon
Mr. Robert BachmannMr. and Ms. John A. BachmannMr. and Mrs. Richard R. BaconMr. James BallewBank of America Fair FundMrs. Amy BatesMr. Carson BauerMr. and Mrs. Howard E. BeavenMr. Robert J. BeetzMr. Robert L. BergerMrs. Melissa BialesMr. Andrew BlackMr. and Mrs. Lee H. BodendieckMrs. Kim BonacorsiMr. and Mrs. James C. BonzonMr. James BrandtMs. Megan BrickerMr. and Mrs. Michael BroeMs. Charlotte M. BrownMs. Ann Bryant
Ms. Stephanie BuchholzMr. Nick BurkhartMr. Robert BuschDrs. Susan and Paul BuseMs. Nicole CampbellMr. Dino CannellaMr. and Mrs. Roland O. CardwellMrs. Patricia C. CareklasMs. Lorien CarterMr. and Mrs. Alroy H. ChambersMr. Artur ChrzanowskiRev. and Mrs. John J. ChungCity Works LLCMr. and Mrs. Jerre D. CollinsCompton Roofing, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Edmund J. ConroyMr. and Mrs. Ricky D. CookMs. Antoinette M. CooperMr. and Mrs. David R. CornerCovidien Employee Matching Gift ProgramMr. Thomas D. Cowan
Mr. and Mrs. Dean E. CregerMr. and Mrs. James H. CrooksMrs. and Mr. Ginger V. CrooksMs. Nikki DagenaisDar Pro SolutionsMs. Mary DeHahnSir Michael DelclosMr. and Mrs. Donald C. DenhamMr. and Mrs. Timothy C. DennyMr. Nikhil DharMr. and Mrs. Suvir DharMiss Shannon DicksonMr. and Mrs. F. R. DierbergMs. Deanna DillardMr. and Mrs. Stephen M. DitmanMr. and Mrs. Paul DoerrerMrs. Susan M. DombekMrs. Monyelle DotsonMs. Monica DroegeMs. Elaine L. DubailMs. Corie Dugas
Donations and Gifts
LEADERSHIP SOCIETY
$500–$999 continued
2013 HIGHLIGHTS
AND TEENS SERVED
Brittany Woods’ TOP teens studied “communities” as a part of their Social Studies curriculum, and focused their first community service learning project on the “community” of senior citizens. The teens prepared by participating in lessons regarding stereotypes and empathy building to help them envision themselves at the age of many of the residents. Pictured here are Haily Smith, Jakeela Jarrett, Doris Jefferson and Aaron Brown, along with one of the resident experts.
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Ms. Jamie P. DulyMr. Michael P. DurkinMr. Dave A. DuyMs. Jodi EdwardsMr. and Mrs. Jerry R. EhrlichMs. Christin L. EngelhardtMs. Genevieve ErkerMr. Andrew EspeDr. and Mrs. James R. EtzkornMr. Paul EvensMrs. Louisa FallineFarfetched Studios LLCMs. Keri FeldmanMr. and Mrs. Scott E. FentonMs. Erin FlorekFlorissant Valley Kiwanis ClubMr. Tim FornerisMr. and Mrs. James ForstMr. and Mrs. John FrenchMrs. Virginia H. FriederichMs. Darlene K. Fuchs
Mr. and Mrs. Donell J. GaertnerMs. Debbie GainesMr. Bruce GarlandMr. and Mrs. P. Gregory GarrisonMrs. Kelly GarrowGeneral Electric United Way CampaignMr. Chris GibsonMr. Mike GilgristMr. John GillardiMr. and Mrs. Donald N. GoresMs. Jessica GrafMr. William GrafemanMs. Annie GrayMr. and Mrs. Christopher GuinnMr. Patrick R. GunnMs. Nancy HamiltonMr. and Mrs. Michael T. HanesMr. and Mrs. James F. Hankemeyer
Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. HauptMr. and Mrs. Rick G. HawkesMr. David HeiligMr. Samuel I. HeymanMr. Jono HiemenzMr. and Mrs. Robert E. HillardMr. Nicholas HilliardMrs. Terri HoedebeckMr. and Mrs. Eugene R. HoffMs. Joan HoffmanMr. Thomas HolleyMr. and Mrs. John T. HoweMr. Kevin HowserMr. and Mrs. Russell E. HughesMrs. Laurna HutchinsonIncurable EpicureansMr. and Mrs. Carl E. Jason, Sr.Jesus Saves CateringMr. David JohnsMs. Mary L. JohnsonMs. Tishaura O. JonesMr. Endsley T. Jones and Ms. Lois H. Pierce
Mr. Reginald J. JunMiss Sarah KeiferMrs. Janet KeiferMs. Joyce P. KeithMr. and Mrs. Ryan C. KernerMs. Michelle KidwellMr. and Mrs. Harry KleinMr. and Mrs. George KleineMr. and Mrs. Armin F. KlemmeMrs. Rosalyn KlingMr. and Mrs. Joseph R. KlobeMr. and Mrs. George KlosterMr. and Mrs. Leonard KochMs. Ann P. KohnenMs. Jodie KozloskiMr. and Mrs. Paul J. KubotL.K. Leasing Co., IncMr. Dennis LammertMr. and Mrs. Joseph D. LandeauMr. Jon D. LarsonMr. and Mrs. Paul LauberMs. Margaret Lechner
2013 HIGHLIGHTS
AND TEENS SERVED
As TOP participants, Brittany Woods Middle School students Dariana Johnson, Linsey Sparks and Donya Washington are increasing their likelihood of graduating and going to college. Thanks the success of TOP within the school, Wyman received funding to expand the program across the entire 6th grade beginning in the 2014–2015 school year.
Donations and Gifts
CONTRIBUTORS
<$500 continued
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Mr. Don Leupold, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. LiberaMr. and Mrs. Bruce C. LindersMr. and Mrs. William J. LinekMr. Greg LitwickiMs. Helen LiuMr. Aaron LongMr. Robert LordMr. Josh LuggeMr. and Mrs. John LumMs. Suzanne MalaweyMr. and Mrs. Dory MalottMr. and Mrs. William MansfieldMs. Patricia MartinMr. and Mrs. Antony G. MartinMr. Daniel MauchDr. Theresa MayberryMr. R Scott McCaslinMiss Colleen McClainMr. Joe McClanathan
Ms. Molly McCoyMr. Patrick McDermottMr. John McDonaldMs. Samantha McKeeverMr. and Mrs. Joshua McNewMr. and Mrs. Bryant L. McNieceMs. Jan MengelsdorfMr. and Mrs. Peter J. Mihelich, Jr.Mr. Chad MitchellMr. and Mrs. Ryan C. MolenMr. and Mrs. Jose MolinaMoneta GroupMonsanto CompanyCapt. James MoranMs. Lorrie MoreyMs. Julie M. MorleyMr. and Mrs. Mark R. MoschnerMr. James L. MuddMr. and Mrs. James L. Mudd Jr.Mr. and Mrs. David MuellerMr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Mug
Mr. Harvard W. Muhm and Ms. Judy GlikMr. and Mrs. John A. Murphy, Jr.Mr. Jeff MyersMs. Mary MyersMs. Alta G. MyersMr. Mark NeffMs. Margaret M. NeillMrs. Lisa NelsonMr. and Mrs. Duane T. NicksMr. and Mrs. Charles J. Nolan Jr.Ms. Courtney NormanMr. and Mrs. Todd ObermoellerMr. Dale ObermoellerMr. and Mrs. Robert O’BlennisMr. and Mrs. James E. O’DonnellMr. and Mrs. Howard A. OhlineMr. Jorge OliverMr. and Mrs. Robert H. OrchardMr. and Mrs. Al Panhorst
Dr. Terri PascucciMrs. Nichole PattersonMr. Nichlas PatzkeMr. and Mrs. Alex P. PavlinMs. Mary Jane PealMr. and Mrs. Robert PecherMr. James Stazewski and Ms. Wendel PeifferMr. and Mrs. Christopher PeoplesPeoples National BankMr. Joshua PetermanDr. Thomas J. PetersMs. Beth PettiMr. Michael PfeifferMr. Thomas PfeilMs. Emily PirragliaMr. Jason PotterMr. Kevin PrangeMr. Ron PresentMr. Leonard C. PronkoMr. Julio PueblaMr. Daniel PuricelliMr. Colin QuinnMs. Debra L. Ragsdale
Donations and Gifts
CONTRIBUTORS
<$500 continued
2013 HIGHLIGHTS
AND TEENS SERVED
Teens who participated in the Near South Side TOP clubs honored a fellow TOP teen named Precious, who was killed by a drunk driver. The project also helps them practice the skills they learn in Wyman programs, such as decision-making, goal-setting, teamwork, communication and relationship management.
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Mr. and Mrs. William H. RankeyMr. Michael ReedyMr. Ronald ReilingMr. Nicholas RiordanMs. Lorri RippelmeyerRiver’s Edge Terminals LLCMrs. Elizabeth F. RobertsonMr. and Mrs. Michael J. RochaMr. and Mrs. Rex H. RocineMrs. Janet Y. RodgersRoselin & Associates, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. John E. RosenkranzMr. Jordan RouffMr. and Mrs. Ken L. RubinMrs. Shirley RustigeMr. and Mrs. A. W. RuttledgeMr. Hamid SalimMr. Joseph SamelMr. and Mrs. David SandfortMrs. Mary Ann SandnerMr. and Mrs. Richard L. Sandoval
Mr. and Mrs. Mike SantangeloMs. Megan SchenckMr. and Mrs. Jerry P. SchlossMs. Lauren SchmidtMr. and Mrs. James SchneiderMiss Kelly SchneiderMr. Michael SchnettgoeckeRepresentative Susan SchoemehlMs. Teresa A. SchraderMr. and Mrs. Arnold M. SchrierMrs. Edythe M. SchumacherMr. Jeffrey R. SchwartzMr. Mark SchweissMr. and Mrs. Rudi G. SchwengerMr. Harry S. ScottScottradeMr. Josh SeabaughMr. John SedgwickMr. and Mrs. Donald M. SentiMs. Audrey ShanfeldMs. Amy Shaw
Mr. and Mrs. David SheltonDr. and Mrs. Bernard L. ShoreMr. John ShortMr. Patrick E. Smith, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Battle SmithMr. Duane SmithMs. Kathy L. SmithMs. Deyett SmithMr. and Mrs. Greg R. SondermanMrs. Ruth K. SondermanSouthwest, St. Louis County KiwanisMr. Michael R. SpotanskiMrs. Jean A. SpringmeierMr. and Mrs. Andrew B. SteckMr. and Mrs. Frederic M. SteinbachStephen Teague Agency LLCMs. June C. StewartStewart & Stewart CPAS P.C.Mr. and Mrs. John K. SuelthausMr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. SuelthausMs. Muriel H. Svec
Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. SwantnerMr. and Mrs. Malcolm SweetTacony Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Frank TallisMiss Maria A. TanurchisMr. and Mrs. Timothy M. TaylorMr. and Mrs. Matthew TempleMs. Audrey M. TempleMr. Duane ThomasMr. Charles D. Thompson and Dr. Barbara ThompsonMs. Cindy L. ThompsonMr. and Mrs. Paul N. TiceMr. and Mrs. Gene TischlerMr. Spencer ToderMiss Erica TouchetteMr. Paul Townsend IIITri-County HelpmatesTruistMr. Dave TuckUnited Way of Greater Philadelphia & SNJMr. Mike Vasquez
2013 HIGHLIGHTS
AND TEENS SERVED
Highly trained facilitators who remain consistent over time are a unique and vital component of Wyman’s success with TOP. Facilitators receive in-depth training and once certified, meet with students at least once a week, utilize evidence-based TOP curriculum and receive one-on-one coaching throughout the year. Pictured here are TOP facilitator Adrian Wright with Brittany Woods Middle School student Calin Taylor.
Donations and Gifts
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Mr. and Mrs. Bruce VaughanMrs. Gina VickreyMr. and Mrs. Frank T. ViveritoMr. and Mrs. Donald H. VogtMrs. Sonya VolanskyMr. Harold E. VossMr. John WarrenMr. John WatsonMr. and Mrs. Anthony WeishaarMr. and Mrs. Stephen WeisslerMr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. WestermeyerMr. Brent WileyMr. and Mrs. Kevin M. WilliamsMs. Bernitta WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Henry P. Willimon, Jr.Mr. Keith A. WillisMr. Matthew P. WillisMs. Courtney Winet
Mr. Richard L. WinterMr. Stephen WolffMs. Patricia WrightMrs. Patricia F. WynekenMr. and Mrs. Andrew S. YoukilisMr. and Mrs. Vincent P. ZagarriMs. Michelle Zuccarello
Memorials/ HonorariumsThank you to our generous donors who made a gift to Wyman to honor friends or loved ones, and at the same time, gave the gift of opportunity to a young person.
In Memory of Jim Adams Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Klobe
In Memory of Barbara Beetz Mr. Robert J. Beetz
In Memory of Eddie Dillon Mr. Leonard C. Pronko
In Memory Merville “Ed” Doyle Mrs. Elizabeth F. Robertson
In Memory of Gene Engelhardt Mrs. Edythe M. Schumacher
In Memory of Alvin Kroeter, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. BeavenMr. and Mrs. David R. CornerMr. and Mrs. Donald N. GoresMr. William GrafemanMr. and Mrs. David A. HilliardKiwanis Club of FergusonMr. and Mrs. Harry KleinMr. and Mrs. John LumMr. and Mrs. Bryant L. McNieceMs. Alta G. MyersMr. and Mrs. Al PanhorstMr. and Mrs. William H. Rankey
Mr. Charles D. Thompson and Dr. Barbara ThompsonMr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Westermeyer
In Memory of Jan LongMr. and Mrs. Howard E. BeavenMr. and Mrs. Melvin H. Kohl, Jr.
In Memory of Robert NorrisMrs. Virginia H. Friederich
In Memory of Arthur H. Olson, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Jerre D. CollinsMr. and Mrs. Eugene R. HoffMrs. Janice T. OlsonDr. Terri PascucciMr. and Mrs. Alex P. PavlinMs. Muriel H. SvecMs. Audrey M. TempleMr. and Mrs. Gene Tischler
In Memory of Bill RobertsonMrs. Elizabeth F. Robertson
Donations and Gifts
CONTRIBUTORS
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In Memory of Jesse P. SmithThe Kling FamilyMr. Harvard W. Muhm and Ms. Judy Glik
In Memory of Warren WynekenMrs. Patricia F. Wyneken
In Memory of Charlie ConwayMr. and Mrs. Howard A. Ohline
In Memory of Don MarekMrs. Frances A. Marek
In Memory of Marilyn LiptonMrs. Rosalyn Kling
In Memory of Merle SchumacherMrs. Edythe M. Schumacher
In Memory of Martin Bailey & George CareklasMs. Kathy S. AuBuchon
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. DitmanMr. and Mrs. P. Gregory GarrisonMr. and Mrs. Thomas G. GrannemanMr. Reginald J. Jun
In Memory of Martin BaileyMrs. Patricia C. Careklas
In Memory of Tom FehrenbacherMr. and Mrs. David R. Corner
In Memory of Robert W. SpringmeierMrs. Jean A. Springmeier
In Memory of Shirley HergenroederMr. and Mrs. Rudi G. Schwenger
In Memory of Manny ChatmanMr. Charles Duffy and Ms. Marci Alborghetti
In Memory of Bill StewartMs. June C. Stewart
In Memory of Frank & Ginny ForstMr. and Mrs. James Forst
In Honor of John C. HillMr. and Mrs. Richard R. BaconMr. and Mrs. Alroy H. ChambersMs. Rita A. HardyMr. and Mrs. Robert E. HillardMr. and Mrs. David A. HilliardMr. and Mrs. John A. Murphy, Jr.
In Honor of Lee C. KlingMs. Mary DeHahnMs. Helen Liu
In Honor of Joe Miller & Rashda ButtarMr. and Mrs. Paul N. Tice
In Honor of Isaac YoungMr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Schrier
In Honor of Marilyn and Isaac YoungMr. and Mrs. Joseph LososMr. and Mrs. Ken L. RubinTromblee Family FoundationMr. Roger Young and Dr. Deborah Wenkert
In Honor of Tom & Pegi Etzkorn’s WeddingMr. and Mrs. Michael BroeMs. Stephanie BuchholzMr. and Mrs. Edmund J. ConroyMr. and Mrs. Timothy C. DennyMr. and Mrs. Paul DoerrerDr. and Mrs. James R. EtzkornMs. Darlene K. FuchsMr. Patrick R. GunnMr. and Mrs. David A. HilliardMr. and Mrs. George KleineMr. and Mrs. William MansfieldMr. and Mrs. Jose MolinaMr. and Mrs. Duane T. Nicks
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In Honor of Tom & Pegi Etzkorn’s Wedding, continuedMr. and Mrs. Charles J. Nolan Jr.Mr. and Mrs. David SheltonMr. and Mrs. Donald H. Vogt
In Honor of Greg SondermanMrs. Ruth K. Sonderman
In Honor of Judge Rick BrunkMr. Dennis Lammert
In Honor of Dave HilliardMs. Claire WynekenMr. Nicholas Hilliard
In Honor of Cheryl and Dave Morley Ms. Julie M. Morley
In Honor of Isaac & Marilyn Young’s Wedding AnniversaryGaetena Spinnicchia
In Memory of Dixie BoppenmeyerStewart & Stewart CPAS P.C.
In Memory of Elaine FoxStewart & Stewart CPAS P.C.
In Memory of Kathleen GuehneStewart & Stewart CPAS P.C.
In Memory of Jan JansenStewart & Stewart CPAS P.C.
In Memory of Ed SmithStewart & Stewart CPAS P.C.
In Honor of Sarah KeiferMrs. Janet Keifer
In Honor of John McHughMr. and Mrs. William M. Stern
In Honor of John SandbergMr. and Mrs. John Hefele
In Honor of Adella & Reginald WilliamsMrs. Laurna Hutchinson
Dr. and Mrs. Bernard L. ShoreMr. and Mrs. Frank T. ViveritoMs. Bernitta Williams
Scholarship SocietyThe Scholarship Society honors donors who have made an investment in the future education of Wyman teens with a gift to The Cheryl and David Morley Scholarship Endowment Fund.
This fund was established to enable Wyman Scholars to receive an undergraduate degree debt-free.
Mr. Patrick J. Arnall and Ms. Tommye FlemingMr. and Mrs. Carl CasaleMr. and Mrs. Darryl CohenMr. and Mrs. Peter M. CopelandDeaconess Foundation.
Fleming & Company, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. David L. MorleyMs. Julie M. MorleyOne at a Time FoundationMs. Nancy C. PetersonMr. Donald RoddaMr. and Mrs. Ken L. RubinMr. and Mrs. Gerard A. Wurdack Sr.
1898 SocietyThe 1898 Society recognizes those donors who have established a legacy with Wyman through planned gifts.
Mr. Michael J. DosterMr. Donald G. EtlingMr. Tom M. EtzkornMr. and Mrs. Paul E. JungermannMr. James A. SaitzMr. John S. SandbergMr. Bill E. VossMr. W. Jack Wichmann
Donations and Gifts
MEMORIALS AND
HONORARIUMS
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ASSETS
Current assets $ 4,383,266
Unconditional promises to give 1,130,088
Facilities and equipment 5,508,006
Beneficial interest in charitable remainder trust 128,923
Assets restricted for permanent investment 1,956,754
Total Assets $ 12,192,895
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
Current liabilities $ 850,029
Notes payable 1,846,941
Total liabilities 2,696,970
Net Assets
Unrestricted 5,074,457
Temporarily restricted 2,335,791
Permanently restricted 2,085,677
Total net assets 9,495,925
Total liabilities and net assets $ 12,192,895
STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES
Revenues and support $ 5,056,178
Expenses 4,617,162
Increase in net assets 439,016
Net assets, beginning of year 9,056,909
Net assets, end of year $ 9,495,925
2013 Statement of Financial Position
EXPENSES
Program expenses 88.2% Fundraising expenses 8.6% Administrative expenses 3.2%
SOURCES OF REVENUE
Earned income 48% Individuals 18% Cooperations/foundations 16% Interest income 16% Government 2%
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