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Preserving Childhood for a century

The National Center for

Children and Families


Annual Report 2013

Preserving Childho
Dear NCCF Supporter:
Just before Thanksgiving, an 82-year-old grandmother visited The
National Center for Children and Families (formerly the Baptist Home for
Children) with her daughter and grandchildren. As she looked through
the agencys archives, she began to cry, triggered by memories of a
childhood spent on a farm with so many other children bereft of their
parents. The executive director, moved by the womans seeming sadness,
inquired about her experience at the Baptist Home. The grandmother
said she was so grateful for the care she received, and for those years
which became the foundation for her future happiness and loving family.
Throughout the decades, we at NCCF have heard similar words over and
over again from hundreds who come back or call. Indeed, this year marks
the centennial year of the passing of the resolution by the DC Association
of Baptist Churches to establish an orphanage in the District of Columbia
for children without parents. So many lives have been touched by this
original mission, so many attest to the signicance of the support that
they received at such a vulnerable stage of their lives. A young father
who spent time at NCCF as a child still has the photo he took with Santa
Claus at our Bethesda campus. The boy was sleeping on Ride On buses
with his family before they came to the Greentree Shelterhe keeps the
Polaroid on a bookshelf in his living room because it reminds him of the
rst time he felt truly happy. This, he says, is where his life changed.

hood for a century


On June 29, 1915, 14 homeless children found a home at 904 Newton
Street NE, Washington, DC, which marked the official opening of The
National Center for Children and Families. These children inspired
the early beginnings of this private, nonprot organization dedicated
to serving children in desperate need. For a century, NCCFs mission
has been driven by a great sense of community responsibility for
impoverished children and families who live in the midst of one of
the most educated and affluent regions in the world. Today, it has
transformed from a historical orphanage to a responsive and exible
multi-cultural community institution which changes to meet the needs
of the diverse children, youth, and families it serves throughout the
Washington Metropolitan Region. Currently, NCCFs residential programs
serve homeless families, victims of domestic violence, and children and
adolescents removed from their families due to abuse, neglect, and/or
behavioral challenges. A nationally accredited organization, NCCF now
propels more than 44,000 children, youth, and families annually into an
improved quality of life through a wide continuum of 20 local programs:
emergency shelters and transitional housing, therapeutic residential
care, foster care and adoption, teen parent services, and school and
community-based prevention services, while relying on community
education and training, volunteerism, and advocacy.
We so appreciate your investment in this long-standing mission, and
cordially invite you to save-the-date for our Centennial Celebration at
the Mellon Auditorium on Tuesday evening, October 21, 2014. This will
be an occasion when we will celebrate the communitys passion for
preserving childhood, then and now, and for another century to come.

Philip D. Schiff

President, NCCF Board of Trustees

Sheryl Brissett Chapman


Executive Director

1910s

On April 9, 1912, President William Howard Taft established


the Childrens Bureau and appointed Julia Lathrop as the rst
woman to head a federal agency. In the midst of controversy,
the Bureau was conceived to be the primary voice for children,
embracing a philosophy that every child needed the advocacy
of a federal agency mandated to serve the whole child. It was
charged with investigating and reporting on the welfare and
child life among all classes, and to help local and state agencies
protect children from abuse and neglect.
The rst White House Conference on Children took place in
1909, growing out of public concern regarding the protection of
children. Two hundred attendees concluded that poverty should
not be the reason for child removal, promoting child well-being

Julia Lathrop

within families and by private charities, rather than government.


They also proposed a national foster care program and
expanded adoption services. President Wilson declared 1919
as the Childrens Year and convened the second White House
Conference in nine cities, which produced a comprehensive
report on childrens needs.

On November 8, 1914, Reverend W. Millington, Pastor, Brookland


Baptist Church in Washington, DC, introduced a resolution to the
Columbia Association of Churches (now the DC Baptist Convention)
to establish a home for the growing number of children who either
had no parents or whose parents were unable to care for them. John
B. Lord donated the house at 904 Newton Street, NE, which became
the Baptist Home for Children for sixteen years. Many children were
turned away due to lack of space and inadequate funds. Admission was
restricted to children residing in the District of Columbia. In 1917, the
President of the Board of Lady Managers stated,

This nancial worry is our worst trouble. We


know that these are War days, days of real
and abiding trouble, days when our hearts
are torn between many ways to serve, but
the little ones within our gates may not
be set aside any more than the blessed
children far away who are passing through
such days of misery and woe.

1920s

Nationally, child welfare policies addressed only two-parent families, in


which the father was the sole breadwinner and the mother was home
attending to the children. Growing public opinion was that mothers who
worked outside of the home produced children who were maladjusted. These
mothers were blamed for rising delinquency rates and behavior problems.
Primary governmental authority for over four decades was at the state level,
against the backdrop of legally enforced racial segregation and extreme
ethnic prejudices. The needs of parents and communities overshadowed
the best interests of children, resulting in disparate child welfare standards
across the country. A reform movement caused a rapid decline in child labor
throughout the United States. A consumer culture emerged, along with mass
media, motion pictures, and radio.
Locally, the Association of Churches paid apportionments to nance the

In 1924, the Board of


Trustees purchased
a 140-acre farm on
Greentree Road in
Bethesda, Maryland.

Baptist Homes operations. The Board of Lady Managers raised funds; Bible
classes made donations of money and resources; medical and dental services
were donated by physicians from the congregations. In 1922, with 28 children
in the Home, a portable dwelling was added to house the older boys. In
1924, the Board of Trustees purchased a 140-acre farm on Greentree Road
in Bethesda, Maryland. The Edwin Gould Foundation, a benefactor of needy
children, provided $84,000 to nance building a dormitory for 25 girls. The
Columbia Association raised an additional $90,000 for a dormitory to house
28 boys.

1930s
The Third White House Conference on standards of child welfare engaged 3,000 experts over 16 months.
The subsequent Childrens Charter advocated for increased scientic research to improve child well-being,
and for special federal support of socially handicapped children, dened as those removed from their
families, Black and Indian. The impact of the Great Depression included major changes in the American Family.
As fathers tried to bring home paychecks, mothers began working outside of the home, too. Survival mode
was the order and children quit school to help provide for families. Stress on family life became normative.
Children acted as parents. Middle class families struggled; poor families became poorer. Government
began to determine which single mothers were morally t and deserving of pensions or public support. At
the federal level, President Franklin D. Roosevelt sponsored the Economic Security Bill, a landmark social
insurance program, which was signed into law in 1935 and targeted those experiencing old age, disability,
unemployment, and death. Title IV of that Act created the Aid to Dependent Children (ADC) program (now
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF) to give limited assistance to poor families. Under Title V,
limited funds were provided for child welfare services.
In Bethesda, Maryland, Edwin Gould laid the cornerstone for the girls dormitory (Gould Hall) on October
13, 1930. A year later, in November of 1931, First Lady Lou Henry Hoover dedicated both newly completed
dormitories located on the 140-acre farm. By 1932, more than 50 children lived at the Home. In 1938, the
Homes Bylaws were revised to leave the time of discharge (previously at 18 years of age) at the discretion
of the Board of Lady Managers, who determined that no child would be discharged until he or she was self
sufficient or had other suitable living arrangements.

1940s

Nationally, the number of poor families needing assistance from the


federal subsidy program began to increase dramatically. There was a spike
in divorce rates, and families were feeling the traumatic effects of the
war. No longer conned to widowed mothers, the primary beneciaries
of governmental support became single mothers who were divorced,
separated, or unwed. During World War II, the Emergency Maternity and
Infant Care Program (EMIC) provided free health care to military wives
and their young children. Serving an estimated 1.2 million mothers, this
program operated from 1943 to 1949. The National School Lunch Act of
1946 provided permanent support to feeding needy school children.

In 1948, the Maryland


State Department of
Public Welfare licensed
the Baptist Home
as a certied public
childcare agency.

During this period, the Baptist Home served 200 children who attended
local schools as well as maintained the farmland. The Homes primary
fundraiser was the Annual Donation Day Tea, when churches would visit
the Home at its campus in Bethesda and leave monetary contributions.
The Endowment Fund established with $5 in 1926 grew to nearly $40,000.
The Baptist Home also painfully experienced the effects of WWII. Financial
support decreased. Many plans were suspended, including the building
of recreational facilities and the expansion of staff. In 1948, however, the
Home purchased a school bus to transport the children. Most signicantly,
the Maryland State Department of Public Welfare licensed the Baptist Home
as a certied public childcare agency, which allowed for services that were
more comprehensive. The Home paid its debt in full by 1946, and a serious
staff shortage closed down the boys dormitory for 18 months. Increasingly,
community and civic organizations supported the facility and the Homes
children were encouraged to be actively involved in the larger community,
visit friends and relatives, and invite friends to visit at the Home.

1950s
After World War II, a period of dramatic economic growth and poverty ensued.
Federal spending increased, supported by an expanded tax base, while a balanced
national budget allowed for multiple initiatives to assist the education, economic well
being, health, and safety of children. The civil rights and feminist movements also
changed the national climate and made greater strides towards the legal rights and
equal support and protection of all children. Research began to show the detrimental
effects of long-term foster care and the separation of children and families. The
importance of permanency, including the signicance of biological families and
parent-child attachment, was recognized. In 1958, amendments to Title V required
states to match federal child welfare funds if they wished to draw down funding.
President Trumans White House conference focused on public nursery schools and
kindergartens, parental education, interdisciplinary research on child development,
an end to racial discrimination, and the need for children to develop moral strength
and character.
In the meantime, the Baptist Home built a network of sponsors from various
convention churches, who provided children with clothing and other necessities year
round. Always lled to capacity, stays at the Home were shorter, and the goal was to
reunite the child and family as soon as possible. Most children had histories of abuse
and neglect, or broken families, and needed treatment beyond shelter and guidance.
The Home hired its rst social worker to address the family concerns as well as three
teachers to assist with school assignments. The program also included summer camp,
music, voice lessons, recreation, woodworking, a weekly allowance, and part-time
employment. An average of 15 children returned to their families each year.

From 1940 through 1965, the Home


cared for nearly 400 orphans,
dependent, and neglected youths.

1960s

Following the far-reaching impact of the 1954


Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka Supreme
Court decision which desegregated schools, and the
passage of the 1958 National Defense Education Act,
which funded low interest college loans, Congress
provided federal support for special education for
children with disabilities. Seven thousand delegates
attended the Golden Anniversary White House
Conference on Children and Youth, where President
Eisenhower called for two years of post secondary
education for every citizen to live in a more complex
world. President Johnson launched his Great Society
in 1964 with a plethora of social programsHeadstart,
Job Corps, Volunteers in Service to Americadesigned
to ameliorate poverty among low income children and
families while advancing childrens education, health,
and rights. Dr. C. Henry Kempes 1962 research on
the battered child syndrome led every state to pass
legislation requiring reporting and intervention in
child maltreatment cases. The Social Security Act was
amended to include Medicaid, a social welfare program
for low income children and other at risk populations.
Parallel to the 1964 Civil Rights Act, childrens rights also
became a more salient national policy issue.
In 1966, the Home eliminated the policy of admitting white
children only. The rst African American girl entered in
January, 1967 while the civil rights movement grew and
the Bethesda-Chevy Chase area rapidly developed into
a suburb. In 1969, the Home began to utilize psychiatric
consultative services and established a limited foster care
program. From 1940 through 1965, the Home cared for
nearly 400 orphans, dependent, and neglected youths.

1970s

The Home went from providing food,


clothing, and shelter to also providing
group foster care, family counseling, social
work support, religious services, and
medical and dental care.

The 1971 White House Conference on Youths 4,000


attendees called for a national health care program for
children, and a federal Office of Child Advocacy, but
youth protests against the Vietnam War dominated
the meeting. Feminism and the sexual revolution
encouraged federal policy to address the once taboo
subject of teenage sexuality and family planning.
Increased use of illicit drugs provoked President Nixons
War on Drugs, leading also to the 1974 Juvenile Justice
and Delinquency Prevention Act. The 1974 Child Abuse
Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA) provided states
with funding to investigate, prevent, assess, treat, and
prosecute child abuse, and the authority to remove
children for safety reasons.
The Home began building the two, smaller, 10-bed
cottages that would become the new residences
for its young clients. Children were coming to the
Home because their parents could not cope with
the pressures of modern society, which led to an
increase in abuse and neglect. The Home evolved from
providing food, clothing, and shelter to also providing
group foster care, family counseling, social work
support, religious services, and medical and dental
care. Staff began visiting the homes of children who
needed more attention. The Board of Lady Managers
was renamed the Board of Church Representatives.
The Home opened the Usonia, an emergency shelter
for troubled teens, ages 12 to 17, who had been
referred by local social services and juvenile agencies
for crisis intervention and educational services.

1980s

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On March 13, 1983 the Greentree Shelter


for the Homeless was openedproviding
emergency shelter to 42 homeless
children and their families as well as meals,
transportation, counseling, certied child
care, housing, and employment assistance.

President Reagans New Federalism shifted some policy making from the federal level to state
and local governments, and focused on family preservation and traditional morality regarding
family responsibility, personal behavior, and sexuality. Efforts aimed to reduce adolescent
pregnancies and drug use. The 1980 Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act required states to
make reasonable efforts to prevent children from being removed from their families due to abuse
and neglect, to return them safely as soon as possible, and to develop an individualized treatment
plan and tracking system for every child placed in out-of-home care. Federal funding helped states
reunite foster children with their biological parents or nd permanency for them in an adoptive
home. In 1987, Headstart was extended to provide parent and family support services for poor
families. A year later, the Family Support Act required states to garnish wages from deadbeat,
absent parents when child support had been court ordered. President H.W. Bush convened a White
House and governors summit on education in response to the Carnegie Commissions 1983 report
A Nation at Risk, on American childrens poor academic performance. AIDS and crack cocaine drug
use created a national health and child welfare crisis.
The Home officially opened the Greentree Shelter for homeless families on March 13, 1983, after
closing Usonia in 1980 due to inadequate funding. Originally funded by the DC Department of
Human Services, today this program provides emergency shelter to 42 homeless children and their
families as well as meals, transportation, counseling, certied child care, housing, and employment
assistance for Montgomery County. In 1989, the Montgomery Baptist Association helped the Home
establish the Family Stabilization Program, providing transitional housing supports to homeless
families in apartments for up to 24 months as they obtain permanent, stable housing.

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The Home obtained two new licensesone


for a non-public transition school for youth
living in the group home, and a second for a
foster care program for 30 adolescents who
are in need of out-of-home care.

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President Clinton signed the Welfare Reform Act into law in 1996, with
its emphasis on personal responsibility, and convened a 1997 White
House conference seeking expanded childcare for the increasing number

1990s

of families with two working parents. Eighty percent of mothers with


children under 18 were in the workforce. The Family and Medical Leave
Act of 1993 allowed workers to take up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave for
newborn or adoptive children, or ill family members, without losing
their jobs. Although poverty rates did not decrease signicantly, welfare
benets were dramatically reduced and time limits were set. Foster
care placements doubled due to the crack epidemic, the recession,
incarcerated mothers, and AIDS. As a byproduct of the rape crisis and
womens movements, child sexual abuse was identied as another
serious form of child maltreatment. The 1997 Adoption and Safe Families
Act (AFSA) made it easier to adopt a foster child.
On March 16, 1992, the Board of Trustees changed the Homes name
to The Baptist Home for Children and Families, to reect the numerous
families served both on its campus in Bethesda and in the community. The
Home obtained two new licensesone from the Maryland Department
of Education, for the Greentree School, a non-public transition school
for youth living in the group home, and a second from the Maryland
Department of Human Resources, Child Placement and Adoption, for the
Greenleaf Treatment Foster Care Program, a foster care program for 30
adolescents who are in need of out-of-home care.

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2000s
During this decade, more than a dozen major federal legislative bills were
passed concerning child protection, child welfare, and adoption. They focused on
child abuse prevention and enforcement, intercountry adoption and adoption
promotion, safe and timely interstate placement of foster children, child and family
services improvement, a national database to track sex offenders, tax relief and
health, and fostering connections for older youth in out-of-home care. Parent
groups continued to advocate for less government interference and undermining
of parental authority in the home, while child welfare and childrens advocates
sought a more visible role for government in assisting, intervening, and protecting
children in need. The Promoting Safe and Stable Families Act was amended in 2001
to ensure post-adoption services, substance abuse treatment, and training for older
youth exiting foster care. President George H.W. Bush promoted healthy marriages
and father involvement under the 2002 reauthorization of the welfare reform law.

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By 2000, the Baptist Home


for Children and Families was
renamed The National Center
for Children and Families (NCCF)
to reect its vision to serve
vulnerable children within the
national capital region and to
provide model demonstration
of effective service delivery.

By 2000, the Baptist Home for Children and Families was renamed The National Center for Children
and Families (NCCF) to reect its vision to serve and advocate for vulnerable children within the national
capital region and to provide model demonstration of effective service delivery. The organization expanded
to include supervised independent living, which prepares youth for self sufficiency in the community,
transitional housing for homeless families, community support with parenting training and a fatherhood
initiative, in-home family preservation services to help families avoid intensive involvement with the child
welfare system, treatment foster care and adoption services for District children, and a community school
in an impoverished neighborhood in Ward 7 of the District.
Highlights of the decade include: An inaugural meeting chaired by Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes
Norton, Our City Under Siege: Overcoming the Hidden Costs of Incarceration on Urban Childhood; a
visit by Maya Angelou to the JC Nalle Community School; management of Montgomery Countys domestic
shelter for women and children; the Campaign Caring: 2005 and Beyond capital development program
chaired by Bill Shaw, President and COO of Marriott International, Inc.; NCCFs adoption of For Love of
Childrens (FLOC) foster care program; initiation of the Spirit Awards for Humanitarian Achievement; the
launch of the annual, signature Art and Soul Charity Auction fundraiser; annual international trips for JC
Nalle Community School high achieving 5th graders to Puerto Rico, England, Costa Rico, Jamaica, and
Canada. This was a period of tremendous growth and increased recognition by funders and stakeholders
of NCCFs quality and outcome-oriented approach to helping the community take care of its vulnerable
children and families. By the end of the decade, NCCF was dispersed to seven facilities in the region, and
had developed in home, community, and school-based services in response to human need, supported
by over 1,000 community and corporate volunteers.

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2010s
President Obamas ambitious child policy agenda
was dramatically affected by the economic crisis
which began in 2008 and the federal stimulus
program that was introduced shortly after his
inauguration in 2009. Reecting his belief that all
society has a fundamental responsibility for child
welfare, his policy approach includes extending the
Family Medical Leave Act, expanding child care, preschool, and after-school programs, expanding tax
credits to make college affordable, and broadening
cost effective health care access to all Americans. At
the state level, there has been a diminished use of
residential services to provide basic care and rearing
of children. Nationally, there has been a decrease in
the number of children removed from their families
due to abuse and neglect, and an increase in reliance
on relative (kinship) care as well as short-term
foster care. There is now an increased emphasis on
evidence-based practices for delivering culturally
competent in-home supports and for transitioning
older youth successfully into independent living.

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NCCF continues
to fuel its mission
through 20 local
programs at 12
locations.

Today, NCCF continues to fuel its mission through a strong regional


impact. With 20 programs and 12 locations, the agency established
headquarters at a second site on 1438 Rhode Island Avenue, NE in the
District of Columbia. New programs include: New Beginning Temporary
Family Shelter for 45 families in Columbia Heights; The Neediest Kids (TNK)
prevention model, which serves 40,000 through ten local school districts,
distributing eyeglasses, dental care, and clothing; a parent resource center
for military families at the Leckie School; transitional housing programs for
undocumented immigrant women and their children who are victims of
domestic violence, homeless youth (ages 16 24) and single, under 25-yearold homeless mothers and their children; and DC Youth Link, community
intervention for committed youth in the juvenile justice system.
In addition, staff transformed its DC foster care and adoption model into
a trauma-informed, family wellness model and its group home program
into a community living model based on trauma informed, positive
youth development principles. A TNK Advisory Committee comprised of
business leaders was established as a fundraising arm. NCCF continues
to strengthen its quality assurance processes and has begun to conduct
research which informs its practices, presented in national academic and
professional forums.

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Program Highlights
Total
NCCF
Achievements

TO T A L S ERVED

10,818

Children

2,250

Adolescent Services
T OT A L S E R V E D

213

Children 86
Adults/Parents 127
Families 82

NCCF launched the


FutureBound Transitional
Housing Program for
homeless youth,
ages 21 -25.

NCCF transformed the Greentree


Adolescent Program (GAP) into a
statewide community living model,
characterized by a waiting list, with
youth placed out-of-home who are
stepping down to less restrictive care
within the community.

Community Based Services


T OT A L S E R V E D

2446
Children 1474
Adults/Parents 972
Families 800

NCCF united with The Neediest


Kids (TNK), providing support
for ten local school jurisdictions
by donating essential clothing,
dental services, and eyeglasses
to poor children in need.

In partnership with the District of


Columbias Department of Youth
Rehabilitation Services (DYRS),
NCCF developed a model program
for civic youth engagement for
young people involved in the juvenile
justice system in DC.
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JC Nalle Community School


students made great strides on their
standardized test scores, displaying
the highest gains in math prociency
scores of any public school in the
District of Columbia. The school ranked
fth in gains for reading.

NCCF established the Childrens


Defense Fund (CDF) Freedom
School camp and afterschool
program at DC General
Emergency Family Shelter.

Adults/Parents

Families

1,481

1,270

Community Served

7,087

Family Services
T OT A L S E R V E D

618

Children 378
Adults/Parents 240
Families 204

100% of families maintained


housing for two years
or more after exiting the
Greentree Shelter.

The New Beginning Temporary Family Shelter


transitioned 36 families into safe, stable, and
permanent housing in 2013, a 57% increase.

The Greentree Shelter was nationally accredited by the


Council on Accreditation for the rst timeand is the only
accredited homeless shelter in Montgomery County.

Foster Care and Adoption Services


T OT A L S E R V E D

454

Children 312
Adults/Parents 142
Families 184

NCCF ensured that 47


children, age birth through
21, achieved family
permanency through
adoption, guardianship,
or reunication.

NCCF established an innovative traumainformed family wellness model


which addresses child removal due to
maltreatment as a major family trauma,
and which supports the entire family
within the community context to change,
heal, grow, and stabilize.

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Art & Soul Charity Action


In-Kind Donors
Arthur Murray Dance Studio

Brickman Family

Bike and Roll Washington DC

Joanne Graham

Booz Allen Hamilton

Berrywine Plantations/
Linganore Winecellars

Bowie Baysox
Bradford Portraits
Bud Hawk
Cabot Creamery
Charity Fundraising Packages
Cole Stevens Salon
Comcast SportsNet
Donna Purchase
Ezulwini Game Lodges
Freed Photography
Honorable William Bronrott
Janet Goldberg
Jeff Lubin Portrait Studio

MacTipster
Progressions Salon
Pyramid Enterprises/Five Guys
Burgers and Fries
Ridgewells Catering
Robert & Susan Schaefer
Roundtop Mountain Resort
Sheldon Serkin
Spectrum Printing & Graphics
Woodhall Wine Cellars
lil omm yoga
BGR The Burger Joint

Art & Soul Artists


George Hilderbrandt

Ottway Jones

Gina-Marie Norris

Pierre Dennis

Holly Eney

Rayhart

Jacques Bodelle

Sharon Lee Minor

Jean Hirons

Stuart Eisen

Joanne Riley

Malaun Coco Barkley

Kimmary MacLean

Vickie Lewis

Nataliya Andreyeva

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Awards and Achievements

CAROL MOORE

NCCF KinNet Caregiver


John F. White Alumni Award

When police called Northeast DC resident Carol Moore


early one morning to say her granddaughter was being
taken to Child Protective Services, Moore got dressed and
rushed to the police station. Why would you let a child
go into foster care when you can help? she says. Thats
your family. She fought for legal custody of the little girl
Moores daughter could not raise herand cared for her
for the next 14 years. Moore, now 74, has also raised two
other granddaughters. She joined NCCFs KinNet program,
a support group for grandparents and other relative
caregivers, more than a decade ago when she needed
advice about parenting issues, nancial resources, and
advocating for children at school.

District 16 Team
Senator Brian Frosh & Delegates
Bill Frick, Ariana Kelly & Susan Lee
Spirit Award for
Humanitarian Leadership
The four individuals who represent Montgomery County in the Maryland General Assembly
Senator Brian Frosh and Delegates Bill Frick, Ariana Kelly, and Susan Leeare dedicated to bettering
the lives of those who cannot advocate for themselves. They ght tirelessly for children, youth, and
families who struggle daily with homelessness, poverty, domestic violence, and abandonment.
Through their advocacy, NCCF is able to help families who once lived in the Greentree Shelter
become homeowners in Montgomery County, reunify children with their parents, and support
teens in the Greentree Adolescent Program as they successfully transition to independent living.

JUNIOR WOMANS CLUB


OF CHEVY CHASE
NCCF Volunteers
Spirit Award for
Humanitarian Advocacy

The Junior Womans Club of Chevy Chase (JWCCC) is a nonprot charitable organization
that understands the human need in our own backyard and comes together to make a
difference. The group supports NCCF through volunteerism, nancial contributions, and
in-kind gifts, donating their time and creativity to lift the spirits of those around them.
From birthday bags to backpack drives, a Casino Night to a Pie in the Sky cookbook,
the JWCCC continues to raise awareness about NCCF. JWCCC created the Bistro Boyz
cooking program to benet young men in the Greentree Adolescent Program.
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Contributors
$500,000 and greater
DC Child and
Family Services Agency
The Freddie Mac Foundation
Maryland Department of
Human Resources
Maryland Department of
Juvenile Services
Montgomery County
Department of Health and
Human Services
The Community Partnership
for the Prevention of
Homelessness
US Department of Housing
and Urban Development

MCPS GED Grant


Mendelson, Lorita S.
Montgomery County CAPP
(Art & Soul venue)
SunTrust Bank NY Avenue DC

$1,000 to $4,999

Accenture, LLP
American Baptist Home
Mission Societies
Anonymous Donors
Anthony Francis Lucas
Spindletop Foundation
Askew, Lewis
BB&T Bank Rockville Pike
Belk, Ralph D.
$100,000 to $499,999
Bender Foundation, Inc.
JC Nalle Freedom School Community Partnership
Benet Planning Group, Inc.
Redeemers Community
Bethesda-Chevy Chase
Development Corporation
High School
The Neediest Kids
Bond Beebe
Bowen, Kimberly Allyn
$50,000 to $99,999
Bridge, Melissa
DC Children & Youth
Clark, Steve
Investment Trust Corporation
Clark, Katie
E & C Enterprises, Inc
Coldwell Banker (20036)
Maryland State
CREW Rockville (Commercial
Department of Education
Real Estate Women)
Daniels, Gloria
$20,000 to $49,999
Daniels, Theodore R.
Montgomery County
Dansig & Associates, Inc
Department of Housing and
Community Affairs (CDBG)
Davis, Kareem
Mead Family Foundation
Delta Research &
Educational Foundation
District Of Columbia
$10,000 to $19,999
Baptist Convention
Brissett Chapman, Sheryl
Eisen, Rona B.
Giant Food, Landover
Eisen, Stuart T.
Johnson, Julia R.
Fannie Mae SERVE
US Department of Justice,
Matching Program
Office of Prevention of
Floerkemeier, Holger
Violence Against Women
Frein, Elizabeth
Rose And Harold
Kramer Fund
Frick, Bethany
Schiff, Janis
Frick, William
Schiff, Philip D.
Frisch, Daniel J.
The Charles &
Furst, Stephanie
Doris Koons Foundation
Fuster, Oscar
The Community
Gannet Foundation
Foundation for the
National Capital Region
Garcia, Jose E.
Heaton, Lisa
$5,000 to $9,999
Hepner, Michael
Alexander, Allison L.
Herbert, Vincent
Coleman, Gregory
Holland & Knight, LLP
Board of Church
James K. Ferguson
Representatives
Foundation
East of the River Clergy,
KBR Foundation, Inc.
Police, Community
Kramer, Steven B.
Partnership
Levy, Michael R.
Hoopes, Hilary B.
Littleeld, C. Kermit
Hoopes, Richard
Littleeld, Shamala
Junior Womans Club
of Chevy Chase (JWCCC)
Makl, Alice R.
King, Linda
McMann, Lorri E.
Marriott International, Inc.
Mitchell, Nancy R.
Corporate HQ
Montgomery College

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Montgomery County
Community Services
NCG Insurance Agency
Oderinde, Abimbola T.
OMalley, Miles,
Nylen and Gilmore
OToole, Margaret A.
Patuxent Engineering
Group, LLC
Pittelkau, Elisa M.
Printup, Christopher
Pugliese, Greg
Pugliese, Katie
Quinn, Carolyn
Quinn, George E.
RBC Wealth Management Chevy Chase
Reilly, John J.
Ris, Adrienne W.
Schaefer, Christopher
Schaefer, Susan M.
Schaefer, Robert
SenecaOne
SIGAL Construction
Corporation
Smith, Rex
South Bradley Hills
Neighborhood Association
St. John, Nathalie
Staples Region 3 Office
Swyler, Ellen D.
Temple Baptist Church
The Abe And Kathryn
Selsky Foundation, Inc.
The Koll Family Foundation
The Philip L. Graham Fund
The Sanford & Doris Slavin
Foundation
The Scott & Patrice Brickman
Family Foundation
The Woods Academy
Thornwell Colden Foundation
Trawick, Carol
Warren Cross
Charitable Foundation
Webb, Heidi
Wehmueller, Kristin M.
Wells Fargo Bank - McLean
Wilson Michelle
Women Of Saint Francis

$500 to $999
3M General Offices
Alvarez, Peter J.
Andrews, Karl
Anonymous Donors
Arndt, Judith
Arndt, Richard
Bernard, Cathy
Beverly, Alaina
Bradley Hills
Presbyterian Church
Campbell, Natasha
Clinton Baptist Church
Coady, Jamie A.

Connelly, Laura M.
Cub Scout Pack 933 Radnor Elementary School
District Of Columbia
Baptist Convention
Fagbuyi, Erin
First Baptist Church Of
Wheaton - The Questers SS
Fixation Marketing, Inc.
Frosh, Brian
Frosh, Marcy
Girl Scout Troop 3921
Glasgow, Joan
Glasgow, Norman M.
Goldman, Sachs & Company
Matching Gift Program
Greenberg, Julie
Gwynn Inc./Halcyon
Hillandale Baptist Church
Holdsclaw, Marcene
Hudson, Robert R.
Jeanne Stephens Lee
Enterprises, Inc.
Kamalidiin, Lawanda S.
Karimi, Ruth R.
Kebbeh, Haddy B.
Keen, Kenneth
Khalatbari, Allen S.
Kirby, Jacqueline
Ko, Jae
Kokopeli, Peter H.
Lerch, Early & Brewer,
Chartered
Liebman, Diane
Liebman, William
MacNeill, Barbara
MacNeill, Philip
Meyer, Theresa
Morgan, Jasilyn
Mullin, Elizabeth M.
Myers, Donald L.
Nineteenth Street
Baptist Church
Oakmont Citizens Committee
Ochs, Judith S.
Orr, Whitney T.
Osnos, Matthew D.
Pearson, Gail
Peavy, Nancy M.
PNC Bank
Pope, James R.
Pope, Nancy L.
Poulos, Nicholas G.
Redeemer Italian Baptist
Charities Trust
Rodriguez Marxuach, &
Gierbolini, PSC
Rowley, James C.
Sablad, Ian
Seck, Mamadou
Shore, Elizabeth F.
Silber, Stacy
Smith, Robert T.
Sullivan, Katedra

Takoma Park Baptist Church


Technical Resources
International, Inc.
The Greene-Milstein Family
Foundation
The Samuel & Grace Gorlitz
Foundation
Tyson II, Bruce T.
US Pharmacopeia Employees
Welter, Rachel
Womans Democratic Club
of Montgomery County
Wyeth, George
Young, Kial S.
Zwisler, Carl E.

$250 to $499
Andrews, Carolyn F.
Aaron, Joel
Asiimwe, Susan
Baum, Tracy H.
Bethesda Jewish
Congregation
BLS Limo Group Inc.
Bradley Hills Elementary
School PTA
Brownstein, Ronald J.
Brunner, Zahraha S.
Cager, Lawrence
Carter, Carvin
Charity, Lorraine B.
Clark, Penny
Clegg, Gina
Cogswell, Anthony L.
Crone, Richard H.
Decker, George B.
Erickson, Michael K.
Esposito, Joseph P.
E-Train University
Facey, Deon
Farr, Michelle L.
Faust, John
Fitzpatrick, Michael D.
Fix, Alan D.
Gaffney, Marina
Gaffney, Thomas C.
Gilbert, Brian D.
Glassman, Laurel
Goldberg, Donna M.
Goldberg, Janet L.
Haun, Kalen K.
Head, Latisa M.
Hubbard, Van S.
Huntley, Kristen
Jack And Jill of America, Inc.,
Potomac Valley MD
Jacobson, Eva
Johnson, Deborah C.
Kaufmann, Gail
Kopp, Nancy K.
Kramer, A.J.
Lamb, Andrea
Leebaert, Melissa
Leggett, Isiah

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Leggett, Catherine
Lethers, Kevin
Mannes, Kathryn J.
McCoy, Gerald
McEnroe, Colleen M.
Meccariello, Dominic
Meccariello, Mary Lou
Menaker, Frank
Morales, Lauren
Morris, Gabrielle M.
Moskowitz, Barbara
Murphy, Celeste
Myerberg, James
National Council
Of Jewish Women,
Montgomery County
Nordeen, Susan C.
Orlin, Andrew
Pitkin, Brian
Popow, Nikia
Powell, Simon G.
Prostatis Financial
Advisors Group, LLC
Quint, Edward
Ramanathan, Hariram
Rodin, Richard
Ryan, Lynne A.
Schwertman, Suzanne M.
Segel, Paul B.
Sheehan, Catherine M.
Shoos, Karen
Skibinski, Jacqueline
Slater, Matthew D.
Stovall, Lois H.
Teuscher, Alfred
The Chirlin Family
Charitable Gift Fund
Tominovich, Gary D.
Tonon, Lucie
Toole, Patrick
Wagner, Lisa

$100 to $249
Abdul-Raheem, Isa
Adams, Elizabeth M.
Adelstein, Robert S.
Advanced Technical
Sales of Charlotte, Inc
Alexander, Leslie G.
Allen, Elizabeth H.
Ames, Angela
An, Nana K.
Andrews, Iona
Aronson, Doris M.
Arrington, Lakeisa N.
Ashford, Richard K.
Atwater, John B.
Bahramian, Sedigheh
Baker Roong Company
Baldwin, Leslie A.
Beatty, Patricia
Behr, Walter
Bennett, Abel T.
Berry, Joyce

Bethesda Magazine
Bianchi, Patricia
Bing, Sophie D.
Bouvier, Laura
Bowman, Willie
Boyd, Rebecca
Brady, Francie S.
Britto, Karen
Broadview
Baptist Church
Bronrott, William
Burke, Annette
Butkus, Mehrnaz
Calloway, Ronald M.
Cameron, Diane E.
Campbell, Cheryl
Charlton, Russell T.
Chevy Chase United
Methodist Church
Chipman, Sally
Christ Lutheran
Church Women
Clark, Nancy
Cohen, Judith
Coho, Diana B.
Colburn, Christopher J.
Corbin, Lisa M.
Courie, Kathleen
Cox, Elizabeth
Croner, Charles
Curry, Anita
Curry, James M.
Cutler, Margaret H.
DAngelo, Lawrence J.
David, Susan B.
Davidson, Seth
DeBusk, Amanda
Deignan, Kathleen M.
Delta Kappa Gamma
Society, Sigma Chapter
Delta Sigma
Theta Sorority,
Montgomery County
Demsey, Rita M.
Dennis, Hugh
Derins, Jennifer
Dibonge, Pauline
Dickstein, Sidney
Diehl, Jacquita
Dieterich, Laurie E.
Donahoe, Diana R.
Dubelman, David
Dunn, Carl D.
Dunn, Sadye E.
Edwards Wildman
Palmer, LLP
Edwards, Dana J.
Egan, Brian
Epstein, Alice
Evans, John L.
Feetham, Suzanne
Fletcher, Sharon
Fong, Phyllis
Frank, Nancy

Fu, Linda
Furst Seifert, Rita
Gamble, Edith L.
Gardner, Gloria G.
Gates, Catherine M.
Geppetto of
Maryland, Inc.
Giammona, Frank
Gold, Brian
Gou, Hongmei
Grady, William H.
Granof, Daniel
Guhin, Michael A.
Gunning, Kathleen V.
Guthro, Karen T.
Hall, William S.
Hariton, Mancuso
& Jones, PC
Harkins, Melissa
Harris, Maggie
Hazlehurst, Janice C.
Hedman, Adrienne
Heenan, Kevin
Heimann, Judith B.
Helly, Maureen
Heltzel, Kenneth L.
Hendrix, Brian L.
Hepler, Floyd S.
Herbert, Danielle
Hildebrand, Valerie A.
Hirsch, Linda L.
Ho, Jeanny S.
Hoe N Hope Garden Club
Honeycutt, Jim
Honig, John G.
Hope, Cherie Lee
Hubert, Shari
Huffman, Franklin
Hyman, Paul M.
Iams, Ella
Impson, Cheryl
Jackson, Theresa
James, Donald A.
Jamison, Valerie B.
Jordan, Lorena
Jorgensen, Bonnie
Junior Womans Club
of Chevy Chase (JWCCC)
Katz, Jonathan
Khalvati, Ali
Killefer, Madeline
Kittle, Laurie
Klubes, Benjamin
Knights of Columbus,
Rock Creek Council
#2797
Koerner, Kirsten M.
Kovacs, Joe
Krasner, Wendy L.
Kreitlow, Linda C.
Kriss, Stuart
Ladd, Christine R.
Lambert, Dennis E.
Lasner, Edith

Lee, James J.
Lee, Robert
Lemonds, David L.
Leshner, Agnes
Levy, Neil I.
Lewis, Cheri
Lewis, Susan S.
Lichtenstein, Michael
Lievsay, Lilly S.
Lindsay, Emily
Lyddane, Anthony
Major-Ryan, Douglas L.
Mamma Lucia
of Bethesda
Marotta, Cathy
Martin, Maureen M.
McBeath, Shirley N.
McBeath, William
McCann, Jody K.
McClinton, Carla
McKee, James
Mesirow, Harold
Microsoft Matching
Gifts Program
Mitchell, Ann
Moore Willie
Nagrotsky, Margie
Naylor, Catherine
Nealer, Stephanie M.
Nelick, Kathleen M.
Nichols, Deborah K.
Nolan, Sheila
Noyes, Robert B.
Oh, Min Sun
Olson, Omar
Olson, Susan M.
OMalley Monahan,
Sharon
Pancoe, Patricia G.
Park, Royston
Parsons, Barbara
Person, Lakisha
Phillips, Leila M.
Phillips, Todd E.
Picard, Katherine L.
Pitsenberger, Marguerite
Plotnick, Dean
Pomerantz, Debra B.
Pryor Kohn, Carolyn
Pryor, Michael
Rasmussen, Lisa
Raymond Law Center
Reyner, Mary
Rispler, Lisa S.
Rivenbark, Barbara
Robbins, Patricia A.
Robertson, Douglas D.
Robinson, Shelley
Rochette, Christopher A.
Royston, Stacey J.
Rubenstein, Lauren
Russell, Henry E.
Ryan, Francine M.

Ryan, Mary Alice


Schaefer, Jerome
Scheidlinger, Jeff
Schell, Heather M.
Schiff, Beverlee
Schmidt, Elizabeth M.
Schoch, Anette
Segal, Martin
Shandell, Andrea T.
Shaw, Anna D.
Shay, Wendy A.
Signore, Martin
Silbert, Marcy
Silver, Andrew
Silver, Sybil M.
Silverman, Jay M.
Smith, Donald G.
Smith, Sharon C.
Snyder, Susan
Speiser, William A.
Starkes, Jacqueline
Stewart, John I.
Strohl, Arthur N.
Sung, Heidi
Swenson, Sandy
Sykes, Kevin
Takoma Park Baptist
Church Sunday School
Talisman, Charles E.
Tanis, Joseph
Tanner, Karen
Taylor, Norman H.
The Morris and
Gwendolyn Cafritz
Foundation
Thompson, Bill
Thongkamdee,
Vatchara M.
Tirumalai, Geeta M.
Toll, Deborah
Toman, Michael A.
Tucker, Donald
United Way of the
National Capital Area
(UWNCA)
Upper Room
Baptist Church
Uwah, Eno
Verizon Foundation
Matching Incentive
Program
Walker, Robert W.
Wallander, Celeste
Watson, Kim
Weaver, Donald
Wells, P.
White, James W.
Wilhite, Renee M.
Williams, Shirley
Williams, Tonya
Wills, Pattie
Wilson, Sierra
Zalenski, Amanda
Zimmerberg, Joshua

the accuracy of our volunteer and donor lists for the period covering this annual report: July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013.

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Community Partners
1 Voice Trekking
A Wider Circle

DC Child &
Family Services Agency

Emily Grace

Interfaith Clothing Closet

Excel Institute

Ivymount School

Families Foremost

Jack & Jill of


Potomac Valley

Alpha Kappa Alpha


Sorority, Inc

DC Children &
Youth Investment
Trust Corporation

American Baptist Homes


and Caring Ministries

DC Department of
Employment Services

Bethesda-Chevy Chase
High School

DC Department of
Behavioral Health

Bethesda Jewish
Congregation

DC Department of
Parks and Recreation

Bradley Hills
Presbyterian Church

DC Department of Youth
Rehabilitation Services

Fleischman and Walsh, LLP

Ladies of Imani

Cabin John Volunteer


Fire Department

DC Emergency Asset Fund

Food Center
of Ward Seven

Lasting Impressions

Freddie Mac Foundation

Life Piece to Masterpieces

FutureLink The NET Program

Life Skills Workshop, Inc.

Camp Wabanna
Catholic Charities

DC Healthy Families
DC Links

Chesapeake Counseling

DC Office on
Ex-Offenders Affairs

Child Find

DCPS Afterschool for All

Child Welfare League


of America

DCPS Supplemental
Education Services
Tutoring Program

Childrens Aid Society


Childrens Defense Fund
City of Gaithersburg
City of Rockville
Commission for Women
Community Clinic
Community Family
Business
Consortium for
Child Welfare
Consumer Credit
Counseling

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority,


Inc., Montgomery County
Alumnae Chapter (MCAC)
Delta Sigma Theta
Sorority, Inc., Potomac
Valley Chapter
Dennis Avenue
Health Center
East Capital Center
for Change
East River Family
Strengthening
Collaborative

Families Forward, Inc.


Foster and Adoptive
Parent Advocacy Center
(FAPAC)
First Baptist Church of
Marshall Heights
First Home Care

Gaithersburg HELP

JC Nalle
Community School
Jewish Women
International
Junior Womans Club
of Chevy Chase

Legal Aid Society

Linkages to Learning

The Garden Club


of Chevy Chase

Los Amigos SocietyWashington Metro Chapter

Gentle Giants
Moving Company

Manna Food Center

Georgetown University
Hospital Pediatrics
Georgia Avenue
Baptist Church
Georgia Avenue
Collaborative
Girl Scouts of America
Greater BethesdaChevy Chase Chamber
of Commerce
Greater DC Cares
Greenbelt Marriott

Maryland Association of
Resources for Families
and Youth (MARFY)
Marriott International, Inc.
Marshall Heights
Community
Development Organization
Maryland Association of
Nonprot Organizations
(MANO)
Maryland Charity
Campaign
Maryland Department
of Education

Covenant Life Church

East of the River


Clergy, Police,
Community Partnership

Davis Vision

Easter Seals

H.D. Woodson
High School

DC 127

Edgewood Brookland
Family Support
Collaborative

Homeless Childrens
Playtime Project

Maryland Energy
Assistance Program

Elise Martin Crosby


Scholarship Foundation

Honest Tea
Imagination Stage

Maryland Job Service

Covenant House

DC Alliance of
Youth Advocates
DC Armory

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Harambe House of Youth

Maryland Department
of Human Resources
Maryland Department
of Juvenile Services

Maryland Network Against


Domestic Violence

Montgomery County
Police Department

Maryland Society for


Clinical Social Work, Inc

Montgomery County
Public Schools

Mercy Clinic

Montgomery County
Volunteer Center

Psychiatric Institute
of Washington

Montgomery County
Workforce Investment
Board Youth Council

Put It Away

Metropolitan Court
Metropolitan Police
Department (District 6)
Migrant and Refugee
Cultural Support, Inc.
Miss Black District of
Columbia USA 2009,
Breyuna Williams

Montgomery Works
Most Valuable Kids, Inc.
Mothers Offering Maternal
Support (MOMS)

Project Night Night


Project Salud
PROM Catering

Redeemers Community
Development Corporation

National Association of
Social Workers

Salvation Army

Montgomery County
Coalition for the Homeless
Montgomery County
Commission for Women
Montgomery County
Department of Health
and Human Services
Montgomery County
Department of Recreation

National Institutes
of Health (NIH) Childrens Inn

Share Program
Sigma Gamma Rho
Sorority, Inc. Eta Iota
Sigma Chapter of
Chevy Chase, MD

University of the District


of Columbia Institute
of Gerontology
Upward Bound
Foundation
VolunteerMatch
Volunteers Dental Clinic
Walt Whitman
High School

Nordstrom

Silver Spring Links, Inc.

Ward 7 Arts
Collaborative

Offender Aid
and Restoration
Operation Hope

Montgomery County
Head Start

Pennsylvania Avenue
Baptist Church

Montgomery County
Department of Housing
and Community Affairs

Petey Greene Center

Montgomery County
Literacy Council

Self Help and Resource


Exchange

United Way of the


National Capital Area

Silver Spring Town Center,


Inc. (SSTCi)

Opportunity Industrial
Council

Montgomery County
Language Bank

United Concordia

Nimble Fingers Quilters

Montgomery County
Habitat for Humanity

Montgomery County
Housing Opportunities
Commission

Tobys Dinner Theatre

United Planning
Organization

Mobile Med

National Childrens Center

Through the Kitchen Door

United for DC

Rockville Pregnancy
Center

Montgomery County
Child Welfare Services

Thomas W. Pyle
Middle School

Rockville Chamber
of Commerce

Mt. Jezreel Baptist Church

National Center
for Missing &
Exploited Children

The Red Hat Society

Reginald S. Lourie Center

Mission of Love Charities

Montgomery County
Chamber of Commerce

The Peoples Community


Baptist Church

Pilgrim Baptist Church

SOME (So Others


Might Eat)
Soroptimist
Step Afrika Dance
Company
St. Coletta of
Greater Washington
Suited for Change

Washington Interfaith
Network
Washington Legal Clinic
for the Homeless
Washington Parent
Wells Roberson House
NET Program

Planned Parenthood

The Advisory Board


Company

Women, Infants and


Children (WIC)

Potomac Elementary
School

The Bridge

Woods Academy

The Dwelling Place

Year-UP Program

The Empowerment
Center

YMCA BethesdaChevy Chase

The Monroe School

Youth ACHIEVE

Potomac Pediatrics
Prince Georges County
Department of
Social Services

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In-Kind Donors
1st Choice Government Solutions A. Pletter A.S. Ballance Abby Berns Abby Bernstein Abby Smutny Abigail Cruce Abril Azmi Adam Kutcher
Adam Wise Addison Liquorish Adele Bourgault Adele Robinson Adil Alshab Adrienne Ross Aileen Bloom Ajay Pillai Ajit Thyagarajan Akalih Satish
Alan Heintz Alan Teitelbaum Alana Jacobs Alana VanLandingham Albert Kiss Alberta Kelly Alejandra Sanchez Alessandro Rebaudengo
Alex Gleicher Alexander Jadan Alexander Krynitsky Alexandra Coburn Alexandra Cohen Alexandra D. Johnson Alexandria Curtin Alfred Goldberg
Alfred Lieberman Ali Boneval Alice Shaffer Alicia Billings Alicia Smith Alicia T. Cohen Alisa Machalek Alisa Scheiner Alison Kraigsley
Alison Weinhaus Allan Kirkpatrick Allen Mosher Allen Small Alli Lumpkin Allison L. Alexander Allison Russell Allyson Bergman
Alumnae Panhellenic Association Alvaro Garzon Alvin Bauman Alyson Abramson Amal Cicatelli Amamda Lasko Amanda Atkinson
Amanda Buxbaum Amanda Crowley Amee Fansler Amelia Stanley American Association Of Community Colleges
American Helinic Progressive Association American Pediatric Medical Association Amir Kazemzadeh Amy Ballard Amy Barkin Amy Brown
Amy Bruch Amy Cohen Amy Freeman Amy Kost Amy Michaels Amy Oram Amy Pogorelc Amy Rothman Amy Schard Amy Shenker
Amy Shiman Amy Waldman Ana Collins Ana Rhea Andrea Alderdice Andrea and Martin Grossman Andrea C. Witt Andrea Chelec Andrea Gallagher
Andrea Herson Andrea Kessler Andrea P. Hongpong Andrea Varea Andrea Webber Andrew Wright Andy Hatleberg Angela H. Keys Angela Urdanea
Ania Gold Anita Blumenthal Anita Segreti Ann C. Birk Ann Collins Ann Geht Ann Hallman Ann Hatsis Ann Johnson Ann Kaplan Ann Paulsen
Ann Peters Ann Rayner Ann Schwartz Ann Wagnblas Ann Yeck Anna Reilly Anna Scala Anna Taylor Annabel Burch Annabel Pams Annabella Bruch
Anne Foley Anne Gordon Anne Hepter Anne Mandigo Anne Marie Summers Anne N. Kehr Anne Samit Anne Schuyler Anne Taylor Anne Thompson
Anne Wright Goulding Annette Theuring Anthony Conte Anthony Hyatt Anthony Simeone Antoinette Solink Antoinette Whitmeyer Anu Chaudhry
Ari Elkin Armondo Calonje Art Leffler Arthur Fried Arthur R. Brouard Arup Banerji Ashley Schneider Ashley Thomas Ashton Gonella
Audrey Friedlander Audrey Ross Audrey Yern Ava Jones Avi Creditor Ayesha Khan Ayo Giwa B Katz B. and D. Scheinman B. Pasturel
Barb Biesecker Barbara Alloway Barbara Andrews Barbara Bassin Barbara Cattell Barbara Cohen Barbara Davis Barbara Denison
Barbara Haupt Barbara Howard Barbara J. Benson Barbara Klein Barbara Kosogt Barbara Pasturel Barbara Paterson Barbara Rathmell
Barbara Riley Barbara Shoemaker Barbara Sullivan Barbara Turner Barbara Vaughan Barrie Friedman Barrie Millen Barry Modlin
Barry Rosenthal Barry Sussman Bath And Body Works Beatrice Fitch Belinda Loi Benjamin Latt Benjamin Rubin Benoit Lefebnro
Bernard Height Bernard Solnik Bernice Samuels Bert Kemp Beryl Bakker Beth Apoms Beth Ciangiulli Beth Donek Beth Douek
Beth Melshenker Beth Van Wye Bethesda Community School Bethesda Help, Inc. Bethesda Jewish Congregation Bethesda United Church Of Christ
Betoy Lamony Betsy Fielding Betsy Groves Betsy Hundt Betsy Lamond Betsy Turley Betty Blum Betty Davis Betty Gomez Betty Hansen
Betty Nordan Betty Ross Beverly Ziner BG Brown Bill Blackwelder Bill Feller Bill Frick Bill Kline Bnai Israel Congregation Board Of Church Representatives
Bob Clagett Bob Parker Bob Reutershan Bob Sherman Bonni Berger Bonnie Campos Bonnie Hetzel Bonnie Jorgensen Bonnie Kawchuk
Bonnie Winnick Boys & Girls Clubs Of Greater Washington Bradley Hills Presbyterian Church Brenda Bregman Brenda Calfee Brenda Carter
Brenda Greenan Brenda Jorgensen Brian Berman Brian Cronin Brian Friend Brian Frosh Brian Lumpkin Brian Mulford Bridget Shea
Brigid Hughes Brigitte Juhel Brigitte Ladisch Brooke Goode Brooks Brown Bruce Meier Bruno Galetovic Burning Tree Elementary School - Hope Club
Burton Epstein Butler School Byra Clay C Reclee Cabell Grayson Caleb Baker Calla Leon Cami Roth Camille Finley Candace Abel Cara Funke
Caren Norian Carin M. Wyche Carla Schaub Carla Thomas Carly Glazier Carmen Feliciano Carmine DAloisio Carol Ann Rudolph Carol Bracht
Carol Brizzolara Carol Cramer Carol Croyle Carol Koerner Carol Newman Carol Rogers Carol Rubino Carol Tannenwald Carol Trawick
Carole Berk Carole Jeffers Carole Klein Carole Reeka Carole Taylor Carole Wellner Caroline Bloomquist Caroline Friedman
Caroline Pennypacker Caroline Sherman Carolyn J. Howard Carolyn Aoyama Carolyn Berger Carolyn Briskman Carolyn Chou Carolyn Kelley Klinger
Carolyn Korman Carolyn Post Carolyn Quinn Carrie Frey Carrie Myers Carrie Norry Carrie Ricci Carrie Zisman Carsle Recka Catherine Jones
Catherine M. Lamb Catherine Miller Catherine Nostrame Cathy Paulos Cathy Schenker Cathy Willner Cavin Wyche CDM Group Cecil Calliste
Cecilia Nakshbendi Cecilia Wraase Chantal Ferrot Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School Charles Hooks Charles Hopkins Charles Levn Charles Levy
Charles Manseld Charles Martin Charles Violand Charles Yost Charlotte Taylor Cheri Mercurio Cherissa Taylor Cherisse Milliner Cheryl Alderdice
Cheryl DiFrank Cheryl Einhorn Cheryl Green Cheryl OMarra Cheryl T. Druehl Cheryl Wareld Chevy Chase United Methodist Church
Chitra Krishnamurthi Chris Poberston Chris Rignux Chris Robertson Chris Spain Christi Perey Christian Nial Christiane Chessler Christianne De Bruya
Christie Gibbons Christina Hall Christina Hedberg Christina Hull Christina Junior Christina Wright Christine Bless Christine Davis Christine Del Toro
Christine Dorr Christine Gouman Christine LeRoux Christine Ley Christopher Bull Christopher Kaufman Christopher Priest Christy MacCormack
Chuck Mohr Church of the Redeemer Cindy Beauregard Cindy Hibbert Cindy Merz Cindy Stauffer Claire Bateman Claire Drummond
Claire Merril Claire Monderer Claire Shapiro Clara Chase Clare Cumberland Clare Donaher Claudia Ades Claudia Azles Claudia M. Varela
Claudia Neal Claudia Parker Claudia Smith Clintandra Thompson Cody Stewart Colleen Katz Congressional Country Club Connie Hutchinson
Connie Reider Cora Ingrim Corinne Douglas Corinne Lammers Corrie J. Tayman Corrie T. Myers Corrita Myers Cota Coda Courtney Carroll
CPR and RP Nottidge Cristina Ierohimo Cristina Maduro Curtis Farrar Cynda Wilcox Cynthia Buck Cynthia Fiuzat Cynthia Gordon Cynthia Haggerty
Cynthia Smith Cynthia Weiss Cytena Phaire Damaris Villalobos Dan Hoeppner Dan Millen Dana Aronovich Dana Gruber Dana Rice
Dana Rosenfeld Dana Verkouteren Dania Fitzgerald Daniel Bender Daniel Bieber Daniel Holder Daniel Miller Danielle Lachter Danielle Schor
Danielle Wagner Daphne B. Harrison Darcy Marshall Darryl Runett Daryl Cline Daughters For Vartan David Eln David Fishkin
David Goldberger David Goldbloom-Helzner David Hughes David Modell David Narrow David Parina David Piazza David Rupp David Simons
David Stein David Teitelbaum David Vaughan David Weiss Dawn Elizabeth McNeil Dawn Minets Dean Plotnick Debbi Rice Debbie Hensley
Debbie Lucci Debbie Pascal Debbie Pollack Debbie Tiodson Debbie White Debbie Yaffe Debbi Zwick Debora McKenna Deborah Brodsky
Deborah Hendler Deborah Horan Deborah Maytin Deborah Meisel Deborah Muniz Deborah Niven Deborah Oblon Deborah P. Merke
Deborah Potter Deborah Schwartz Deborah Walter Deborah Williams Debra Fanshel Debra Lipp Delia Tetelman Delta Sigma Theta Sorority,
Potomac Valley Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Montgomery County Denise DeRosa Denise Kort Desha Madan Teja Desmond Kim Diana Biggs
Diana Ellis-McDougal Diana Voorthuis Diana Young Diane Bare Diane Damskey Diane Finger Diane Goldman Diane King Diane Koch
Diane Levene Diane Marcus Diane Mesirow Diane Popper Diane Rowley Diane Tinkham Diane Yochelson Dillan Cox Dina Keilany

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Dinea Von Conrad Dixie Barlow Dmitri Dolores Royston Dominique Rickerby Dominique Rychlik Donald E. Burton Donald Herman Donald Simonson
Dondi Dablzaood Donna Curtis Donna Dela Cruz Donna Duer Donna Eacho Donna Gragnolati Donna Perlmutter Donna Schwichtenberg
Donna Shimshi Dori Holaday Doris M. Aronson Doris Povich Doris Starling Dorothy Block Dorothy Raymond Dorothy Weinstein Dory Halati
Doug Cohan Douglas Bohi Douglas Cashmere Douglas Drucker Douglas Forman Douglas Hurd Douglas McDaniel Duke Ellington School Of The Arts
E. Dwight Lipin E. Kirkpatrick EagleBank - Woodmont Earley Simons Ed Zolt Edith Pollner Edith Sievers Edward Brennan Edward Cornish
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Elena Zaitsev Elisa B. Silverman Elisa Geier Elizabeth Adams Elizabeth Bryant Elizabeth Cohn Elizabeth Drucker Elizabeth Gatabedian Elizabeth Hanson
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Erin Bryer Erin Edgerrm Erin Goodson Erin Pead Erin Pearl Erin Rericha Erin Sheppard Erin Willcox Erinn Walsh Ernie Regino
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Gene Haddon Genie Israel Geoff Marginson Geoge R George and Stephanie Matheos George Berry George Miller George N. Kambouris
George Spicer Gerard DiRuggiero Gerard Hildebrand Gerd Fischer Gertrude Burr Gifts For The Homeless, Inc. Gil Rosen Ginny Bigelow
Ginny Mohr Girl Scout Troop 3441 Girl Scout Troop 4166 Girl Scout Troop 5605 Girl Scout Troop 6001 Girls on the Run of Montgomery County
Gisela Durand Glen Echo Childrens Theater Glenda Powers Gordon Harris Grace Rodriguez Grace Whittome Graciela Heintz Gracinda Lourd
Greater Washington Estate Sales Green Earth Consulting, LLC Greg Blair Greg Dash Greg Doll Greg Gannon Food Drive Gregory M. Jorgensen
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Henry Wise Herbert Windmueller Hilary Barnes Hoopes Hilary Mintz Hill Luni Hillary Fitilis Hirsh Kravitz Hofstra University Community Service
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Isabel Silva Isabelle Galetovic Ivy Brown J. Acker J. Borda J. Saketh J. Scott Houston Jack And Jill of Montgomery County Jack Hirsch
Jack Linderman Jackie Kurtz Jackie Shipp Jackie Voorthuis Jacqueline Ajala Jacqueline Arrowsmith Jacqueline McGroarty Jacklyn Mitchell Wynn
Jacqueline Moore Jacques Bodelle Jahanara Ali James Burk James Crotty James G. Walsh James Goldberg James Gorman James Kaufman
James Quirk James Regan James Ryan James W. Fauquier Jamie Brown Jamie Groban Jamie Schreiber Jamie Siegal Jan D. Levine Jan
ODonnell Jana Abel Jane Butt Jane Campos Jane Dxlar Jane Feldman Jane Howard Jane Macedonia Jane Rosen Jane Rosov Jane Taylor
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Werkman Jason Freeman Jason Gates Jay Blackman Jay Greenspan Jay M. Silverman Jay Rosenblatt Jean Bird Jean Connells Jean Connelly
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Jody K. McCann Jody Rabhan Jody Reitzes Joe Roddy Johanna Barren John Dillon John Files John Gaine John Gilmore John L. Thompson
John Lucas John Markos John Petersen John Robuck John Seibel John Ward Jonathan Karpa Jonathan Levy Jonathan Renfrew
Jonathan Sheridan Jonathan Strause Jonathan Wright JoRocker Joseph Chamandy Joseph Cullen Joseph Levy Joseph Navarro
Joseph Oglander Joseph Wallace Joy Bennett Joy Simpson Joyce Halper Juan F. Buchenau Judi Miles Judi Morris Judith Heintz Judith Karger
Judith Lowitz Judy Corbett Judy Eller Judy Hewitt Judy Laist Judy Warshof Jules Lichtenstein Julia Bowen Julia Heller Julia Kim Julia Kirvan
Julia Langley Julia Langten Julia Maria Da Silva Julia Patch Julie A. Black Julie Begun Julie Flieger Julie Garcia Julie Geyer Julie Hielen
Julie Hilzenrath Julie Hudson Julie Hughes Julie Oldham Julie Randolph Julie Rodriguez-Franson Julie Shannon Julie Solberg June Allen
June Eichner Justin Baum Justine Cassidy Justine Sarda Justine Sarver Justine Vionnet K. Bricksin K. Gordon Kahler & Larson Kamya Khanne
Kappa Psi Alpha Kara Mohler Kara Sindelar Karen B. Fisher Karen Bledsoe Karen Bunting Karen Douglas Karen Dubrew Karen Durham
Karen Frank Karen Greene Karen Hardeman Karen Kelly Karen Lashman Karen Lippold Karen Morgan Karen Murley Karen Packser
Karen Silverman Karen Spar Karen Strauss Karen Tanner Karen VanZandt Karen Ward Karen Winston Kari Irvine Kari Wislar Karin Leszczynski

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In-Kind Donors
Karlee Guthrie Kasheita Turner Kassi Short Kate Sosinska Katherine Bradley Katherine Gelatt Katherine Hanley Katherine Hoffman Katherine R. Bues
Katherine Schweing Katherine Smith Katherine Stevens Katherine Taegel Katherine Uhl Kathleen Connell Kathleen Hanlon Kathleen Juza
Kathleen Landon Kathleen Miles Kathleen Mitchel Kathleen OMeara Abramson Kathleen Tayman Kathleen Wilks Kathryn Didden
Kathryn J. Mannes Kathryn McMurray Kathryn Shott Kathryn Steinman Kathryns Kloset Kathy Connelly Kathy Parker Kathy Pomerink
Kathy Shoemaker Kathy T. Wilson Kathy Whatley Katie Kumkumian Katrina M. Martin Kay Emmanuelidis Kay Jansky Kayla France Keene Taylor
Keir Lieber Kellie Geves Kelly Rose Kelly Spector Kellyann Dorfman Ken Rosenberg Ken Santora Kendall M. Chapon Kenneth C. Rogers
Kenneth Cannon Kenneth E. Santora Kenneth Keefe Kenny Fried Keri Christenfeld Kerry DAscoli Kerry DeSomma Kerry White Kerry Winosky
Kevin Barry Kevin Gallagher Kevin Webb Kim Crossgrove Kim Daniels Kim Dreisen Kim E. Roellig Kim Klein Kim Viqueira Kimberly Rasevic
Kimberly Stephens Kimyatta Divinity Kirsten M. Koerner Kooros Sotudeh Korinna Steiner Kris Anirione Kris Shorb Kristen Milhollin
Kristen Vaughn Kristi Vito Kristin Andrione Kristin Cooke Kristin Ikenson Kristin ODonnell Kristin Wooding Kristina Garcia Krystal McKinney
L E. Mobin Laila Wilder Landis Roberts Lane Engles Lanell Drasbek Lara Pukatch Larry Shelton Larry Solomon Laura Aram Laura Eisen
Laura Eskenazi Laura Foose Laura M. Herrera Laura Mullinax Laura Oremland Laura Orenland Laura Peterson Laura Travis-DePrest
Laura Weber Laura-Anne Minkoff-Zern Laurel Goeke Lauren Bregman Lauren Cernea Lauren Huntley Lauren Lewis Lauren Lynch Lauren Rendel
Lauren Wileman Laurence Long Laurie Friedman Laurie Muir Laurie Yang Lavne Wexler LaVonne Boyer Lawrence Cager Lawrence Culleen
Lawrence Gibson Leach Gallagher Leadership Greater Washington Leah Weinroth Leanne Long Lee W. Talisman Leesa Fields Leesa Klepper
Leily Kiani Len Goodman Lena Lindberg Lena M. Scott Leon Nasar Leonard Cohen Leonore Cunningham Lesley Christian Lesley Riley
Lesley Zane Leslie Cohen Leslie Gonella Leslie Jarvis Leslie Libby Leslie McKinney Leslie Sias Leslie Straus Leslie Strauss-Miraglia Liam Tully
Lilli Joncas Lillian Chapman Lillian N. Nolan Lina Sutasel Linda Blackman Linda Blumberg Linda Brady Linda Chaletzky Linda Clime
Linda Greenberg Linda Heller Linda Lafferty Linda Petursdottir Linda Pipilo Linda Rich Linda Rubin Lindsay Field Lindsey Galego Lisa Beneld
Lisa Blue Lisa Clark Lisa Elkin Lisa Gerber Lisa Hanover Lisa Hong Lisa Hunter Lisa Kesh Lisa LaCourge Lisa Merkin Lisa Mould Lisa Proctor
Lisa Rasmussen Lisa Schaefer Lisa Shapiro Lissa August Liz ODonnell Lockheed Martin Corporation Lois Maiman Lois McKenna Long And Foster
Lonni Millman Loree Trilling Lori Nelson Lori Nicholson Lori Rones Lori Steel Louise Capon Louise Gaslain Louise Moody Love In Action Lucy Fitch
Lucy Gies Lucy Shapiro Luisa Evans Luxmanor Elementary School Lydia Vine Lynda Lahl Lynn Johns Lynn Madyson Lynn Malroy
Lynn Meltzer Lynn Shonorhan Lynn Sullivan Lynne Battle Lynne Gorsage Lynne Kipp Lynne Sneiderman Michelle Jacoby M Baker M Jordan
M Katz M Palmer M. Elen M. L. Pickerell M. M. Gillen M.C. Ragsdale Madonna Calender Maggie & Perry Eisemann Magruder High School
Maia Will Maire Hewlit Malone M Mamie Kresses Manny Mandel Marc Bassin Marc Bergoffen Marc Schulhof Marcia Allen Marcia Gelfund
Marcie Jacobs Marcos Williams Marcus Johnson Marcy Adler Marcy Berger Marcy Silbert Marcy Wilson Margaret Cohen Margaret F. Erickson
Margaret Jones Margaret Sullivan Margarita Mendez Marge Litman Margie Dash Margie Leachman Margo Reid Maria and Stacie Psaras Maria Asmar
Maria G. Manning Maria Spina Maria Turner Maria Zimmitti Mariam Pearlstein Mariam Richter Marian Aun Marianne Mandel Maribeth Hager
Marie Boucek Marie Buckley Marie Tayman Marilia Mirza Marilyn Allen Marilyn Katz Marilyn Rose Marion Mudd Marion Reilly Marisa L. Sherrod
Maritune Maude Marjorie Dannis Marjorie Nagrotsky Marjorie Peyser Mark Anstine Mark Aron Mark Bradley Mark Davis Mark Deegan
Mark Galiano Mark Nelson Mark Shriver Marsha Liss Martha Nguyen Martha Saenz Martin Kirsch Martin Sack Marty Aves Marty Severe
Mary A. Sach Mary Andrews Mary Ann Sack Mary Ann Sindelar Mary Anna Culkin Mary Beth Connell Mary Caffman Mary Carol Dragoo
Mary Carpenter Mary Catherine Thompson Mary Clifford Mary Cronin Mary D. Castillo Mary Donatelli Mary E. Phillips Mary Ellen Whitcomb
Mary Ellis Mary Finkelstein Mary Freedman Mary Hatziyannis Mary Hills Mary Jane Hellekjaer Mary Jo Deering Mary K. Reilly Mary Kenary
Mary Khananayev Mary Lettew Hart Mary Louise Toomey Mary M. Wogan Mary McDaniel Mary Meyer Mary Pat Couig Mary Smolskis
Maryam Drucker Maryann VandeLoo MaryKate Cullen Matt Lorber Matthew Brown Matthew Daw Matthew H. Larson Matthew Ruggiero
Maureen Cappadona Maureen Ferguson Max Goldman Max McClellan Max Posin May Arnold Mazen Abbas Meg Hamlar Meg Hanlon
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Melissa Katz Melissa Leebaert-Hunter Melissa Olslrib Mercedes Young Meredith Branson Meredith Hallagan Meredith Lippman Meredith Wood
Merriann Berman Meseret Berhanu Meyer Davis Mia Pearlstein Mias Pizzas Michael Adams Michael Campbell Michael Deto Michael Fucanna
Michael Fuller Michael Gottlieb Michael Lazar Michael Lennon Michael MacCormack Michael Meliker Michael Mora Michael Morgenstern
Michael Mullican Michael Soto Michael Vartanian Michael Ward Michael Westerman Michael Wilcove Michael Zuo Michele Arnaud
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Michelle LaBar Michelle Solomon Michelle Windmueller Mickey Goldstein Miklos Kertesz Mindy Berger Mindy Bloge Miriam Ain Mitchell Solkowitz
Molly Hemsley Molly ORourke Mona Yacoubian Mona Zarifa Monica Baker Monica Danvisit Monica Johnston Monica Meade Monique Waltner
Montgomery County Volunteer Center Monty Wilkinson Mrs. Bannenbaum Mt. Jezreel Baptist Church Myrna Bernstein Nadene Wright
Nadia Read Nadia Wilkins Nadime Isvarin Nadine A. Coune Nan Albenst Nan Kaufman Nancy Chasen Nancy Chesur Nancy Cole
Nancy Culham Nancy Erickson Nancy Graham Nancy Grenier Nancy K. Cass Nancy Mallin Nancy Mannes Nancy McHugh Nancy Mitchell
Nancy Nantais Nancy Newet Nancy Pasternak Nancy Peavy Nancy S. Russo Nancy Schoenfeld Nancy Shapird Nancy Shifter Nanel Miller
Nanette Bender Naoko Leslie Naomi Duckerman Naomi Spinrad Naomi Zuckerman Nary Nillen Natacha Steimer Natalie Bouquet Natalie
Crichton Natalie Goldberg Natalie Jadan Natalie Zavareei Nathalie Gossels Neal Lieberman Neda Ghassabeh Nelda Harris Nicole Crowley
Nicole Loiselle Nicole Proscia Nicole Rodgers Nicole Totah Nidale El Achkar Niki Preston Nikolos Robinson Nil Gustafson Nina Preuss
Nina Silverberg Noelle Lewis Norbeck Community Church Noreen Murphy Noreen Paul Norma Ruschell Norman Rich Olivia Lai One
Love 4 Kids Inc. Oona Stieglitz Oonna Petmuher Orbach & Evie Altman Orchestrated Mares Ori Lev Oscar Carranza P Mesa P. Hillman
Paige Rafferty Pamela Hammers Pamela Hummers Pamela S. Luskin Panhellenic Association Of DC Parshstam Sharma Pat Bianchi Pat Martin
Pat Nottidge Patricia Bryant Patricia Chalfant Patricia Donovan Patricia Forsythe Patricia Gaine Patricia Gude
Patricia Heffelnger Patricia Korty Patricia Ried Patricia Wanley Patricia Welty Patrick Fitch Patrick J. Capuano Patrick Sriboa
Patti Tierney Patty Porter Paul & Lauren Robin Paul Brye Paul Connolly Paul Kretchmar Paul Pien Paul Vergara Paul Wallner

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Paula Dannenfeldt Paula F. Norwood Paula Hall Paula Harrison Paula OBrien Paula Whyman Paulette Lazur Paulina L. Devincenti
Peg Fagley Peggy Hamilton Peggy Somerville Peggy Woods Penny Fovall Peter Gibson Peter Meleney Peter Sisler Peter Swinehart
Petra Kauffman Petrina Hollingsworth Philip Schiff Philippa Brown Philippe Bacon Phillip Mudd Phoebe Eliopoulos Phoebe Joseph
Phoebe Slipoulos Phyllis Hoffman Phyllis Ziner Potomac Elementary School Potomac Glen Day School Pounel Klozemzadeh PR Allied
Advertising Priya Romamurthy Progressions Salon ProQuest Puspha Rajji Pyper Davis Quinn Jennings R Rellman R. Fellman Rachel Dack
Rachel Ehrenberg Rachel Hayden Rachel Manchester Rachel Moon Rachel Simons Rachelle Solkowitz Rajiv Soni Ramin D. Azimi
Randy Smith Raolo Zanotti Raya Boduarchuk Raymond J. Ciesinski Raymond Turgel Rebecca Allegar Rebecca Edelson Rebecca Fuldner
Rebecca Gross Rebecca Kahlenberg Rebecca McElroy Rebecca Prevots Rebecca Solory Rebecca Umhofer Rebekah Liu
Regina Sakaria Reisha L. Raney Remedios Aquino Rena Dircho Renata Bresslau Renee Dougherty Renee Nottidge Renee West
Revana Keynes Rhonda Goldberg Rich Hubacker Richard Arndt Richard Bender Richard C. Levy Richard Cavanagh Richard Deutsch
Richard Hildreth Richard Kirschner Richard Klein Richard West Richard Wyatt Riken Kumar Rob Anderson Robb Alley
Robert and Dorothea Shellow Robert Anderson Robert Barnard Robert Borochoff Robert Calvert Robert Gramlich Robert Litman
Robert Meck Robert Musil Robert Nathan Robert Oetting Robert Rosenbaum Robert Sitrick Robert Stroman Robert Sutton
Robert Tinsley Robert Zagorski Robertson Family Robertson Park Robin Klugman Robin Sherman Robin Thomashauer
Robyn Futrovsky Robyn Potrovsky Robyn Sandidge Robyn Sweet Roderick L. Johnson Roland Rice Romaine Roy Rona Eisen
Ronald Kleinman Ronnie Lipton Rori Kochman Rosa Cassidy Rosa Rodriguez Rosalie Days Rose Mary Flint Rose Renberg Rosemary Carn
Rosemond Ampomah Ross Jorgensen Rossana Schubohm Rowena Garver Roxanne Sweeney Rozelle Grossman Rozlind Mann
Ruchi Sharma Ruchi Sharme Ruth B. Gramlich Ruth Gorland Ruth Kincaid Ruth Modlin Ruth Silberg Ruth Silverstein Ruthi Huntzen
Ryan Sumner S & B Pickett S Nardyn S. Angriel S. Dannerbaum S. Danowski S. Greene S. Sahatore Sabine Pratsch Sally Buckner
Sally Ehrlich Sally Floyd Sally Nottidge Sally Sterrett Sam Swasel Samantha Rosenberg Sana Sistasel Sandanvine Deghmukh
Sandra Cayzedo Sandra Compton Sandra Crowe Sandra Ferrer Sandra Handleman Sandra Kessler Sandra Setzekorn Sandra Shuman
Sandra Spellen Sandra Tandeciarz Sandy DeCain Sandy Sterrett Sanora Fair Sara Cardwell Sara Greenbaum Sara Hazelwood Sara Hines
Sara Jane Harris Sara Lowen Sara Muchnick Sara Rothenstreich Sara Stone Sara Yanes Sarah Alley Sarah Bieber Sarah Oladi Sarah Swanson
Sarah Unitescu Sarah Whitesell Saranak Behesta Sarit Kleen Sarita Winter Saroja Kanesa-Thasan Sasha Berger Sasha Rene
Scott Kravetz Sean Reilly Seena Sussman Sejal Mistry Selma Deleon Seth Goldman Shana Trostel Shannon Morse Shari Book
Shari Targum Sharon Bray Sharon Brown Sharon Celeste Sharon DEmidio Sharon Freiman Sharon George Sharon Greene
Sharon L. Menaker Sharon Luber Sharon Mitri Sharon Potter Sharon Schulman Sharon Spigelmyer Shawn V. Hurford Sheila Boland
Sheila Granwell Sheila Heslin Shelagh Meehan Sheldon Serkin Shelley Gordon Sheridan School Sherry-Lynne Stargel Sheryl Brissett Chapman
Sheryl Doran Sheryl Fishman Sheryl Stolberg Shideh Eghtedar Shira Epatham Sia Rose-Robinson Sibley Hospital, Lactation Department
Sidelle Wertheimer Siegfried Behrens Silga Vasilersha Silvia Calonje Silvia Ford Simon OYoung Sindy Rogers Skye Stansbury
Somerset Elementary School Sonia Kerzner Sonia Magri Sonia Skarlatos Sophie Keneff Srinivas Iyengar St. Elizabeth Catholic Church
St. George Greek Orthodox Church St. Marys Parish School Stacey Brandenburg Stacey Lillis Staci Sary Stacie Psaras Stacy Brownstein
Stacy Stryer Stacy Tucker Stanley Wolf Stephanie Angrick Stephanie Malone Stephanie Mathus Stephanie Salvatore Stephanie Slater
Stephanie Wade Stephen and Ann Berube Stephen Bournias Stephen Hall Stephen Harlan Stephen Powell Stephen Riley Steve Turow
Steven Brownlee Steven Korman Steven L. Sabol Steven Roberts Suburban Nursery School Sue Hochstein Sue J. Son Sue Sabad
Sue Sandler Sue Siler Sue-Ann Norian Sujata Finn Sujata Sullivan Suman Agarwal Sumiko Tuckish Susan B. David Susan Bechtel
Susan Bick Susan Biro Susan Braning Susan Brown Susan Bykofsky Susan Cutler Susan DeMarse Susan Ehrlich Susan Eiss Susan Fattig
Susan Galego Susan Garraty Susan Grayson Susan Higgins Susan J. Taylor Susan Jones Susan Katz Susan M. Keifer Susan M. Schaefer
Susan Meadows Susan Miller Susan Park Susan Pickett Susan Plaine Susan Polan Susan Rabkin Susan Sapiro Susan Sellers
Susan Squires Susan Stedfast Susan Wallner Susan Webb Susan Webber Susanna Witt Susanne Villemarette Susar Olar Susma Vaidya
Suzanne Behrens Suzanne Blouin Suzanne Danielle Suzanne Dimoff Suzanne Gleason Suzanne Livingston Suzanne Rosenblum
Suzanne Scheer Sybil Manning Tal Maes Tamar Truland Tameka Lucas Tammy Dekel Tammy DeVel Tanvi Nagpal Tanya Herbick
Tanya Thomas Tara Handy Tara McFeely Tara St. Amard Tatjana Hendry Tave Kaufman Ted Borie Ted Gaskin Tempe Thomas
Temple Beth Ami Terri Fagan Terri Wilson Terri Zakrzeski Tessica Stodston The Behnke Nurseries The Birks Family The Carpenter Family
The Children In The Shoe The Smith Family The Wiggins Family The Williams Family Thelma Lenkin Theodora Fliakas Theresa Forline
Theresa Lamb Theresa Schipani Theresa Zmola Thereza Sherman Thomas Beall Thomas Debettencourt Thomas F. McCormack Thomas Loo
Thomas Nagy Thomas Omestad Thomas Summers Tiara Barrett Tiia Karlen Tim Conrad Tim Dunn Tim Fisher Tim Kaufmen
Timothy J. Forde Timothy Walsh Timothy Witcher Tina Barton Tina Garcia Tina Hayden Tina M. Wells Toby Kahn Tod Merkel
Todd Vaka Tom Conroy Tom Salcetti Toni Carpenito Tovah Kasdin Traci Fambotti Tracie Rolle Tracy Brooks Tracy Daza
Tracy Lowrey Tracy Schwartz Tracy Walton Tricia Klosky Trista Giacalone Trudi Benford Ulrich Muller V. Edward Olson Val Carter
Valerie Foulloy Valerie Navolio Vanessa Baik Vanita Bhargava Vasim Dilsizm Vasken Dilsizian Vernard McBeth Vernell P. Dewitty
Veronica Bendit Vicki Williams Victor Ciuccio Victoria Gilner Victoria Gleeson Victoria Harris Jennings Victoria Hartke Victoria Hurtla
Victoria Rose Victory Christian Church Vincent George Vinnie Walter Virginia Mohr Virginia Radisch Walt Whitman High School
Walter Johnson High School Walter Risse Wanda Gilson Wanda Jones Ward Cooper Washington Nationals Wayne Lifshitz
We Refuse Inc., Magazine Wendy Cimmet Wendy Gordon Wendy Henderson Wendy L. Ellman Wendy Simmons Wendy Stanislav
Wendy Susswein Wendy Weinberg Wiggle Room William Blackwelder William Fisher William Halpern William Keasbey William Liebman
William McClure William McHugh William Miller Willie Ching Willie D. Moore Willie Moore Winifred and Philand Benson Woods Academy Bookstore
Woon Kim WZGS-TV Yazmin Rowe Yolas Yvette Golla Yvonne DuBuy Yvonne Murray Yvonne Zoomers Zach Butler Zahra Kazem
Zaida Hernandez Zandra and Josh Velenti Zoe Gratsias Zoe Kosmidou ZoeAnn Copeland

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Top 10 NCCF Sustainer V


This award recognizes community volunteers for their consistent, compassionate and
committed support of the mission of The National Center for Children and Families. Listed below
are the award recipients with one word that describes their sustaining support to NCCF:

Bradley Hills Presbyterian Church and the


Bethesda Jewish Congregation

The Potomac Valley Alumnae Chapter


of Delta Sigma Theta, Incorporated

Since including NCCF in their joint Capital Campaign,


these two congregations have been dedicated to
serving the families that live in their community,
from underwriting the Greentree Adolescent
Programs Kidsnet Classroom to hosting an annual
day of service.

Annually, this sorority provides a Dress for


Success workshop, including beauty and make-up
tips, for homeless women and victims of domestic
violence who are recovering from poor self-worth
while attempting to enter the workforce.

Cabin John Park Volunteer Fire Department


Each year, the Cabin John Park Volunteer Fire
Department lifts the spirits of homeless children
and parents housed in the Greentree Shelter by
having Santa show up riding on top of a re truck,
passing out gifts.

Dr. Rona Eisen


Dr. Rona Eisen, a local dentist, volunteers in the
Greentree Shelter daycare center every week,
ensuring that our youngest children thrive during
their stay at the shelter.

Larry & Mary Freedman


For over a decade, Mary has taught art classes
to the youth in NCCFs Greentree Adolescent
Program while her husband Larry, dresses up as
Santa every year and underwrites the holiday gifts
for JC Nalle Community School students.

The Girl Scout Council of the


Nations Capital
The Girl Scout Council of the Nations Capital
(GSCNC) created a wonderful kids corner and
playroom at CARA House, and a teen room at the
Greentree Shelter, while providing holiday gifts,
school supplies, and their delicious cookies!
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er Volunteer Awards

Hoe N Hope Garden Club

Lieutenant Colonel Tunstall Wilson

The Hoe N Hope Garden Club has served NCCF


for over 15 years, transforming NCCFs Bethesda
campus and embracing its philosophy that
beauty heals.

Tunstall Wilson, a Lieutenant Colonel in the District


of Columbia Army National Guard, over the years
has provided tremendous support to NCCF by
securing volunteers and hosting holiday parties at
the DC Armory for the CARA House programs in
Ward 7. He mentors NCCF youth educationally and
lends his time to assist with facilities renovations.

Marriott International, Inc.


Marriott International, Inc. organizes volunteer
groups each year to assist with grounds
beautication, deep cleaning, and in-kind donations.
Our facilities team counts on them!

Karen Murley
Karen Murley has furnished and decorated
apartments for the Family Stabilization Program,
painted inspiring murals in the hallways of the
New Beginning Temporary Family Shelter, led a
renovation project at the Greentree Shelter, and
helped decorate Bettys House and Arise House. Dr.
Chapman refers to her as NCCFs angel.

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Volunteers
Aaron Estabrook Abby Lindsay Abby Winthrop Abid Khan Abimbola Adeniranye Ace Ojurongbe Adam Levy Addiction
Prevention and Recovery Administration Addison Liquorish Adina Appelbaum Adina Pollak Adventure Theatre Ahmad and
Jamal Bey Aicha Lahlou Aisha Khan Ajiya Doka Alessia Powell Alex Geraldo Alex Rogers Alexa Stewart Alexandra Ahad
Alexandra Campbell Alexandra Horowitz Alice Epstein Alice-Anne Birch Allison Adams Alpha Pi Chi, Inc. Alumnae Panhellenic
Association Alvani Silva Amanda Broadnax Amelia Clark Amena Ali American Baptist Churches American Red Cross National
Headquarters Amit Swaroop Amy Cerulla Amy Ledoux Amy Schwartz Amy Ton Ana Roller Ana Kennedy Anais Azoulay
Andrea Gallagher Andrea Kempner-Wink Andrea Martinez Andrea Ross Andrea Thomas Andy Suzuki Angela Hoffman
Angelia Elliott Anjali Kumar Anji Cornett Ann Humphrey Ann Marie Deutch Ann Minniear Ann Pisano Anna Hargrave Anna
McInerney Anna Robertson Anna Scala Anne Butcher Anne Diestel Anne Gordon Anne Gore Anne Lee Anne Stone
Anthony Tubiolo Antoinette Burnett Antonio Smith April Marcus Ari Beram Ari Karen Ariane Lea Tiani Arielle Haffner Armon
Bridges Arthur Bill Arthur Sanzo Arundeep Chaudhry Ashley Broun Ashley Iddings Ashley Koerber Ashley McLean Ashley
Seldon Ashton Fuller Garafalo Au Pair In America Audrey Keeler Ava Murley Ayo Giwa Azalea Flores Aziz Ahmed Bahai Faith
Barb Mackin Barbara Duke Barbara Jorgensen Barbara Kerns Barbara Krumsiek Barbara Miller Barbara Siegelman Barnett
Bartels Barrie Day School Barry Modlin BB&T Becky Sagalyn Beeta Shadman-Valavi Ben Eagan Van Meter Ben Kelmanson
Ben Lozovsky Ben Schwartz Bene Life Bernedette Schnider Beth Ritter Beth Tabachnick Beth Wheeler Bethany Allen
Bethany Portner Bethel World Outreach Ministries Bethesda Friends Meeting Bethesda Jewish Congregation Bethesda Library
Bethesda Moms Club Bethesda Students Care Bethesda United Methodist Church Bethesda-Chevy Chase Youth Advisory
Committee Bethesda-Potomac Jaycees Betsy Gerstenzang Betsy Sanford Beverley Anderson Beverly Cowan Beverly Ezeokoli
Bill Sullivan Billy Cannon Billy Nelson Bnai Brith Youth Organization Board Of Church Representatives Bob Reutershan Bonita
Johnson Bonnie Beavers Bose Oslow Bovis Lend Lease Brandi Tippery Bregman, Berbert, Schwartz & Gilday, LLC Brenda Kee
Brettney Oke Brian Rogers Britta P. Battaile C.A. Knoll Cabin John Park Volunteer Fire Dept. - Station 10 Calvert Group
Calverton Baptist Church Camille Finley Candice Daniels Carderock Springs Elementary School Caren Danies Carole CavanaughFettiq Carole Taylor Caroline Stewart Caroline Kettering Carolyn Hedrick Carolyne Landon Carrie Kneessi Carrie Tydings
Carson Miller Carte Clint Casey Morin Catherine Buckingham Catherine Holt Catherine Nostrame Catherine Pang Cathryn
Kingsbury Cathy Crusor Cecilia Baker Cecilia Marsh Cecilia McMillian Chad Johnson Chalyce Grace Charles E. Smith - Big
Buddy Program Charmaine Foltz Cheryl Walker Chevy Chase Elementary Community Service Club Child Find Chitra
Krishnamurthi Chris Hanrahan Chris Love Christina Esposito Christina Shearer Palmer Christina Ufholz Christina Uliano
Christine Ballen Christine Benson Christine Contee Christine Gordon Christine Kleiler Christine See Christine Tetrault
Christopher Naughten Christopher J. Ascienzo Christopher J. Colburn Christopher Levy Christopher Printup Christopher
Schaefer Christopher Stack Christy Babbit Christy Darrington Christy Kang Christy L. Sparks Church of the Living God Cinda
Steele Circle of Squares Claire Borelli Claire ODonnell Claire Welsh Clara Arellano Clara Bryant Clara O Shaughnessy Clare
Cumberland Clare Frock Clare Kiernan Clarice Reid Clarissa Moorhead Claudia Paloma Alarco Clay Hackett Cleveland
Fairchild Cliff Goldkind Clinton Baptist Church Cody Hochheiser Colette DeCastro Colette Hayes Colin Barnes Colin Pinkham
Colin Smith Colin Timbers Concerned Medical & Health Care Professionals Connelly School of the Holy Child Connie Rehman
Consuella Butler Cora Ingrim Corry Rooks Courtney Joncas Courtney Quatrano Courville Concert Choir CREATE Arts Center
CREW Rockville Cristin Caine Cristina Giroux Crystal M. Lawson Curtis Washington Cutina Rajah Cyd Igot Cynthia Martin
Cynthia Meredith Cynthia Smith Dack Fassino Dagim Admase Dale Kiesewetter Damian Danchenko Dana Duran Dana Kahn
Dana Levit Dane Devonish Daniel Li Daniel Dellatorre Danielle DiPirro Danielle Joy Danielle Lachter Danielle Sidelika
Danielle Taylor Danny Talmage Daoud Salman Daphne Smith Daralee Baker Darlene Jackson Darnestown Presbyterian
Church Daughters For Vartan David Bellomy David Gang David Hamilton David Hecht David Horn David Levy David Liden
David McClelland David Miller David Scavo David Schumacher David Silbert David Trumble David White Davis Bartels
Dawn Caple Dawn Williams DC Fire Department DC Jewish Community Center Debbi Rice Debbie Blumenthal Debbie Doherty
Debbie Tipton Debbie Tivvis Debbie Yaffe Debi Remer Deborah Bartels Deborah Brandt Deborah Stencel Deborah StraussLynch DeeDee Davis Delois Crawford Delta Phi Omega Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Montgomery County Delta Sigma Theta
Sorority, Potomac Valley Demi Ojurongbe Denise Robinson Desi Hughes Desoto McKenzie Diana Kenyon Diana Milan Diana
Muscarella Diana Siozios Diane Branch Diane Long Dominique Green Donald Scott Yohe Donna Frye Donna Lefeve Donna
Purchase Donna Rathbone Doreen Shute Dorothye Bush Dory Halati Dounia Benahmed Drake University Alumni Drayton
Tilliere Duane Tydings Dwight Cramer Ed Williams Eden Tanenbaum Edward W. Holmes Eileen Ascher Eileen Coffey Elaine
Chang Elaine Lindsay Eleanor E. Cohen Elena Zahirpour Eli Hager Elida Bessalez Elisa Pitterkan Elisabeth Glaessner Eliza
Schalch Elizabeth Ann Mertinko Elizabeth Gardner Elizabeth Jones Elizabeth McClure Elizabeth Pye Elizabeth Rowny Elizabeth
Schmucker Ellen MacCartee Ellen Peterson Ellen Rader Elvira Cooper Emile Benjamin Emily Rosen Emily Davies Emily Fiuzat
Emily Henochowicz Emily Jefferson Emily Keith Emily Metzger Emily Morales Emily Schultz Emma Huther Emma TaylorSalmon Emma Walker Emory Grove United Methodist Church Encounter the Gospel of Life Endia Snowden Enlaces LatinoAmericans Eric Warren Erica OBrien Erica Sagalyn Erin Callahan Erin Dey Erin Duke Erin Walsh Eugene Kane Eva Santorini
Evelyn I. Medina Evelyn Norman Extraordinary Birthdays Extravadance Fairfax Council of the Arts Faith Apostolic Temple Faith
Williams Family and Medical Counseling, Inc. Farmers and Hunters Feeding the Hungry Fionna Gallani First Baptist Church of
Damascus Florentino Cannon Food for Life Fran Garnkle Frances Cardenas French International School Friends Community
School Gabby Trupp Gabrielle Cantor Garden Club of Chevy Chase Gaurav Babbar Gene Calvin George Smith Georgia Avenue
Baptist Church Gerda Gallop-Goodman Giavanni Babb Gidon Amir Gifty John Gina Harrell Gina Reubensaal Ginna Roach
Ginny Weber Girl Scout Senior Troop 2724 Girl Scout Troop 1124 Girl Scout Troop 1228 Girl Scout Troop 275 Girl Scout Troop
501 Girl Scout Troop 6430 Girl Scout Troops of America Gloria Bryant Glynis Noyes GPC Systems Greater DC Cares
Greater Mt. Calvary Holy Church Greater Mt. Nebo AME Church Green Valley Baptist Church Greg Marzullo Yoga Class Gregory
Tawes Grenda Grimes Gus Napoli Gwendolyn Corbett H.L. Ward Haddy Bawo Hall Martin Hannah Cho Hannah Kahn
Hannah Winkler Hayley D. Segall Heather Frank Heather Goldstein Heather L. McCarthy Helena Liden HHB Systems, LLC

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Volunteers
Hoe N Hope Garden Club Holley Hickman Holton-Arms School Home Depot Homeless Childrens Playtime Project, Inc.
Homeless Persons Representation Project, Inc. Howard University College of Dentistry Hyde Leadership Public Charter School
Ian Procter Ife Taylor Ilene Lundy Indira Desai Inge Baer Interiors By Decorating Den Isaac Jay Itu Phori Ivy Harper Ivymount
School J. Courtney Barrett J.F. Kennedy High School Jack and Jill of America, Inc., Montgomery County Jackie Bort Jackie Brissett
Jackie Mah Jacob Blumberg Jacqueline Appel Jacqueline Kerby Jacqueline Rodrigue James Bonner James Greenan James
Korelitz James Lemert James Scher James Sweet James Welsh Jamie Danielson Jamie Farid Jamie Lazaro Jamie Rhodes
Jamie Rosen Jamie Slovon Jan Mintz Jane Coe Jane Gilmore Jane Kneessi Janell Thomas Janet Kelemen Janette Shaw
Janey Garcia Jania J. Peter Janice Chang Janice Genter Janice Magill Janice White Janie Druskin Janine Clay Jannie Liu
Jasmina Chhabra Jason Mindlin Jay Ormsby Jaymi Patel Jean Browning Jean Dobbins Jean Donohoe Jean Harrison Jeanie
Korson Jeff Coster Jeff Witorsch Jeffrey Clark Jeffrey Pukatch Jen Kravitz Jenee Wallace Jennie Ro Jennifer Berg Jennifer
Chan Jennifer Davidson Jennifer Douglas Jennifer Frias Jennifer Friedman Jennifer Hughes Jennifer Potter Jennifer Raynor
Jennifer Reese Jennifer Rutherford Jennifer Simon Jennifer Vigario Jennifer Volk Jenny Feldt Jeremiah Ganetto Jerry White
Jessica Alvarez Jessica Frech Jessica Goldstone Jessica Hallam Jessica Handleman Jessica Kaufman Jessica Lewis Jessica
Morris Jessica Sauer Jessie Rhinesmith Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington
Jewish Women International Jewish Youth Philanthrophy Institute Jihad Bilal Jill Diesenhaus Jill Hurd Jill Parsons Jill Uttridge
Jim Taylor Jimena Agullera Jimmy Dilla Jing Jing Li Ji-Woon Kim Jo Ann Bennerson Joan Henson Joan J. Stanley Joan Lynch
Joan M. Coker Joan Nally Joan Nelson Joan Prouty Joann Lee Cameron Joanna Bogado Joanna Edie Joanna Foucheux
Joanne Frazier Jocelyn Jacoby Jody Morstein Joel Gonzalez John I. Stewart John Bartels John Choins John Flannery John
Haser John L. Fisher John Miller John Neal John Peterson John Steiner John Wachter Johnsons Flower & Garden Centers
Joi Taylor Jon Moline Jonah Orr Jonathan Crane Jonathon Blake Jordan Cafritz Jorge Cardona Joseph Chamandy Joseph
Ford Joseph Greenbaum Joseph Peterson Joseph Ramsey Josh Wooldridge Josie Jones Josue Sigaran Joyce Geater Judi
Moore Latta Judith Tomero Judith Vaughan-Prather Judy Braslow Judy Cassells Judy Kopff Julia Ellis Julia Peck Julia Reynolds
Johnson Juliana Fidalgo Juliana Menasce Juliani Gatzoulis Julie Caperton Julie Barrett Julie Bernstein Julie Cakir Julie Martin
Julie Nealon Julie Steeneberge Julie Taitsman Julie Wilensky Juliette Castiel Juliette Feld June Charney June Jeffries June
Whiteld Junie Nathani Junior Womans Club of Chevy Chase Justin Bachonik Justin Merritt Justina Figueredo K. Lynn
Bierbower Kadidiatou Toure Kalpana Nathan Kamlesh Miller Kamya Khanna Kandis Gibson Kanu Kogod Kara Marston Karen
Baker Karen Brown Karen Fuentes Karen Murley Karen Spinner Karin Lundblad Karin Oladipupo Karyn Tauber Kashni
Sharma Kasra Sotudeh Kat Forder Kate Mcqueen Katherine Sapp Katherine White Kathi Goldberg Kathleen Brosky Kathleen
Campbell Kathleen Gaultney Kathleen Henry Kathleen Sullivan Kathryn Martin Kathy Breeden Kathy Connelly Kathy Kyne
Kathy Thompson Katie Accame Katie Frederick Katie Johnson Katie Kunin Katie Raesly Katina Lewis Katja Koepke Katrina
Norvell Katya Marin Katya Sienkiewicz Kay Hartzell Keena Cook Keeyoung Lee Keiara Butler Keith Colon Keith Jones Kelcey
Mitchell Keli Golkiewicz Kelli Lundregan Kelli McLeese Kelly Barry Kelly Carr Kelly Fearon Kelly Hayes Kelly Warner Kelly
Wren Kelly Zen Kelsey Miller Kenan Grigsby Kendall Owens Kevin Gibson Kevin Grolton Kevin Heenan Kiersten Garvin Kiley
Lyons Kim Harrison Kimberly Douglas Kimberly Green Kimberly Hulsey Kimberly Stephens Kimi Hugli Kindra Ingram Kira
Hasbagen Kiwanis Club of Mid-Montgomery County KPMG Kristen Felgenhauer Kristen Inglese Kristen Slawson Kristin Papak
Kristin Rudzki Kwame Alexander Lacey Davidson LaChante Lyles Lakeisha Tigner Lali Goswami Lamonte Williams Lance
Owen Lance Quartey Lanet R. Scott Larae Rhodes Larry & Mary Freedman Larry Goldberg Larry White LaSonya CornsJohnson Latania Simms LaToya Fewell Laura Donkin Laura Frank Laura Heenan Laura Kallerson Laura Kennedy Laura
Meissner Laura Oremland Laura Parris Laura Quam Laura Rumpf Laura Starr Levengard Laurel Wagner Lauren Connelly
Lauren Dana Lauren McCain Laurie Duker Lee H. Gough Lee Snyder Legal & General America, Inc. Leigh Lawhon Leila Kutler
Leila M. Phillips Leonora Hansford Leroy Archer Les Baker Leslie A. Baldwin Leslie Gelatt Leslie Hopson Leslie Magida Leslie
Schweitzer Leslyn Hermonstine Lester Baker Leta Liou Lexis Nexis Lexy Samuels Liam and Renee ONeil Libby Hess Lila
Young Linda Jaffe Linda Merritt Linda Siegel Linda Stevenson Linda Trageser Lindsay Brown Lindsay Dubroff Lindsay Karson
Lindsey Galego Linwood Paramore Lisa Bamar Lisa Barry Lisa Bender Lisa Clark Lisa Goldman Lisa Jo Finstrom Lisa Klein
Lisa Kochman-Cannuscio Lisa Peterson Lisa Schaefer Lisa Trachtman Lisa Wardle Lisl Brunner Lissa Shorr Little Gym Silver
Spring Liz Goulding Liz Kamp Liz Murphy Lize Adelson Lizzie Hogan Lizzie Homas Logal Klineberg Lois Terry Long & Foster
Bethesda Long & Foster Silver Spring Lora Griff Lorelei Ciardi Lori Bell Lori Duke Lori Kailo Lorna Sammoury Lorraine
Sensenvy Lorrie Brescia Luc Antoine Lebard Lucille McCants Luis Cardona Luxuria Salon and Spa Lynn Muys Lynne Hensley
Lynnette Manning Lynnise Cooper M. Talley Mac Brandon Maddie Oliver Madeleine Kleinman Madeline Killefer Madeline
Rosen Magalena Rowlett Magden Martin Maggie Bray Maggie Miller Mahkame Maggie Mojab Malinda Lindsay Mandy McTyre
Mandy Wareld Marcia Noreet Marcia Queiroz Marcus Bell Marcus Bykowsky Marcy Silbert Margaret A. OToole Margaret
Abbott Margaret Courtney Margaret Flowe Margaret Gainer Margaret Lahey Margaret Radford Margaux Hoover Margie
Donlon Maria Sprehn Maria Thompson Mariam S. Farag Marianne Billings Marie Thornton Marilia Mirza Marilyn Banner
Marilyn Taylor Marina Hilaire Marion Corley Marissa Moore Marita Sherburne Marjorie Shelton Marjorie Terry-Waters Mark
Allen Mark Edward Marriott International, Inc. Marshei F. Martha Duane Martie McTavish Martiza Koutras Mary Beth Lewis
Mary Beth Williams Mary Brown Mary Finkelstein Mary Gordon Mary Groesch Mary Hills Mary Jo Sisk Mary Mallia Mary
McNally Mary Stracener Mary Thomson Mary Veith Mary Volz Mary Zambri Maryam Riazian Maryann McKenzie Maryland
Department of Natural Resources Maryland-National Capital Park Police Matt Ambrogi Matt Wiechmann Matthew B. Shughrue
Matthew Koll Matthew M. Moore Matthew McNeill Matthew Monahan Maureen Ford Maureen Helly Maureen Ray Maureen
Skelly Mauricio Machuca Mauro Mujila- Parodi Max Hockenbury Max Meltzer Maya Gottlieb Mayra Wynkoop McKenzie Barnes
McKenzie Lock McLean Bible Church Meaghan Tarquinio Meg Hanlon de Toledo Megan Belden Megan Sateri Megan Toyama
Meghan Hoffer Meghan Horn Meghan Kaler Melanie Escano Melanie Frank Melissa and P.J. Kemp Melissa Bridge Melissa Cocci
Melissa Douglass Melissa Favreault Melissa Green Melissa Katz Melissa Leebaert Melvin Thompson Meredith J. Rellick
Mia Svendson Michael Bridgewater Michael Fuller Michael Lazar Michael Lechliter Michael Panzer Michael Rabinovitz

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Volunteers
Michael Wright Michaela Friedman Michele McCarthy Michelle Baker Michelle Bynum Michelle Coppoolse Michelle Crosby
Michelle D. Moxley Michelle Ernst Michelle Kilby Michelle Lindsay Michelle Poyer Migdal Family Miguel Franco Mike Frueh
Mike Kess Mike Kramer Mike Murphy Mike Tomai Mikey Gura Milagros Diaz Millie Dent Mimi Harris Kirstein Mimmi Wenzel
Mintra Mimaphunta Miriam Gandell Mohammed Nour Moira Williams-Steis Molly Chinoy Molly Ferensic Molly McGregor
Molly R. Catchen Monica Guzikowski Monica Richardson Monique Franklin Monique Medalia Montgomery County Career Fire
Fighters Montgomery County Department of Recreation Montgomery County Volunteer Center Morgan Fleming Morgan
Hogue Mount Jezreel Baptist Church Moya Michelin NaaAmerley Badger Nachelle Moore Nadia Saadipour Nancy Cole
Nancy Cole Nancy Erickson Nancy Glassman Nancy Kimbrough Nancy Kung Nancy McManus Nancy Payne Nancy Peavy
Nancy Ramsey Nandie Mulira Nannette King Naomi Strickman Natalie Burchel Natalie Prizel Natasha Robinson Nathaniel
Guzman Nathaniel Mosby National Capital Optimist Club Neelover Alhedai Neha Rustagi Nerissa Balland Nicholas Simpson
Nicole Morton Nicole Wise Niki Preston Nikiah L. Wade Nina Agrawal Noelle Haile Nola Murphy Nomita Advani Noor Al
Shoala Nordstrom Ntebo Sebele Office of Bar Counsel Olivia Beach Olivier Kamanda Omolayo Ojurongbe Our Lady of
Mercy Catholic Church Ozhan Kazempour Pam Crystal Pam Humphries Pam King Pam Mintz Pam Zandy Pamela Doser
Pamela Monroe Pat Cornette Pat Ezzati Pat Leskowitz Pathways Institute Patrice King Brickman Patricia Ann Harris Patricia
Bianchi Patricia Guimaraes Patricia Reed Patricia Welty Patsy Cibel Paul Corey Paul Dymel Paul Heimer Paul Makl Paula
Harrison Paula Monopoli Scordato Paula Moutsos Paula Weeda Pauline Gibbs Pavan Chilukuri Pavneet Singh Peggi Powell
Peggy Somerville Penelope Winder Penny Mause Peoples Community Baptist Church Peri Donner Peter Corbett Peter
Feiden Peter Swinehart Philip ODonaghue Phillip Vegella Phillips Peter Philoptochos Society of the Saint Sophia Phyllis Beard
Phyllis Bellamy Pierce E. Resler Polly Havenstein Potomac Elementary Potomac Hudson Engineering, Inc. Potomac
Presbyterian Church Pride Youth Services, Inc. Priyaka Durai Project Wish Quincy Boyer Rachel Holden Rachel Patner
Rachel Schulman Rachel Siegel Rachel Yavener Rafael Victoriano Ramona Harper Randy Rosenblum Ray Cho Reach Out
And Read Rebecca Askin Rebecca Clayton Rebecca Gross Rebecca Hughes Rebecca Seelig Rebecca Singelenberg Rebecca
White Regina Small Reidun Dare Renee Frazier Renee Moten Renee Waldron Rhina Amaya Rhonda LeRoux Rhonda
Scarbrough Rhonda Vann Richard Barns Richard De Bose Richard Gerhold Richard Harris Richard Koch III Richard
Montgomery High School Richard Subaran Rick Buckingham Rietchie Earle Rima Schulkind Rita Reames Rita Welebir Rob
Nock Robb Alley Robert D. Youngentob Robert E. Polner Robert Hayk Robert Kinzer Robert R. Harris Robert T. Smith Robi
Wilding Robin Benjamin Robin Flowe Robin Johnson Robin King Robin Lawson Robin Sherman Robin Slocumm Robyn
Chau Robyn Segal Robyn Swirling Rochelle Boddie Rodney Rumph Rodney Scott Ron Kaplan Ron Star Ronda Adamson
Ronnie Haber Rose Glaser Rosemary Dason-Deane Rosemond Ampomah Ross Anthony Roswitha Augusta Roya Nassirizadeh
Ryan Bowers Sabrina Belkacemi Sabrina Uy Saerom Kim Saideh Gensheimer Saideh Mahbod Sally and Paul Amoruso Sally
Granieri Sally Steele Sam Baxter Sam Son Samantha Beaulieu Samantha Leibovitz Sami Keyani Sammy Peterson Samuel
Evans Samya Mohammed Sandra Howerton Sandra J. Johnson Sandra Whitaker Sandy Swenson Sapna Yathiraj Sara
Cheson Sara Jeurling Sarah Barr Engel Sarah Funt Sarah Gentry Sarah Gilchrist Sarah Goodwin Sarah Kallerson Sarah Long
Sarah Miller Sarah Perry Sarah Sampliner Sarah Sherman-Stokes Sarah Talkovsky Sarah Van Brandt Saraswathi Sriram Iyer
Saule Druskin Savannah Cody Schinnell Leake Scott Rehr Sean Fanning Sean Kersten See-Meng Wong Serena L. Parks
Service Corps Shaare Tela Congregation Shadi Akhavan Shaheen Shahdad Shakita Johnson Shao-Fang Chu Sharmaine
Roberts Daniels Sharon Jackson Sharon Parker Shauna Keenan Shauntice Gray Shawneequa Graham Sheila Calvin Sheila
Miller Sheina Waddell Shelagh Van Saanen Sheliah Jefferson Shelley Gold Sherrie Borden Sherry Wilson Sherwood High
School Shevn Bonner Shindana Lawson Shirley Henschel Shirley Jackson Shirley Pearson Sidney Clay Sigma Gamma Rho
Sorority, Eta Iota Sigma Chapter Silver Spring Town Center, Inc. Sindy Rogers Smokey Glen Farm Smothers Dance Ensemble
Sonia Survanshi Sophia Sohail St. Albans School St. Andrews Episcopal School St. Bartholomew School St. Elizabeth Catholic
Church St. Coletta of Greater Washington St. Jerome Davis St. Lukes Episcopal Church, Trinity Parish St. Rose of Lima Stacey
Barros Stacie Lee Banks Stefanie Jill Green Stephanie Desibour Stephanie Furst Stephanie Ness Stephanie Sprow Stephanie
White Stephany Bera Stephany Pierce Stephen Fred Stephen Mastella Steve Dryden Steve Toll Steve Turow Stone Ridge
School Of The Sacred Heart Storage Village Self Storage Stuart & Rona Eisen Sue Emmer Sue Kite Sue Sadr Sujata Vijh
Sumouni Basu Super Pet Expo Superintendent Leadership Program Susan B. David Susan Bathalon Susan Burke Susan C.
Nordeen Susan Chaudry Susan Denniston Susan Goldstein Susan Goldstein Susan M. Reutershan Susan R. Baron Susan
Realer Susan Roth Susan Veirs Susan Washington Susan Weinbeck Susan Wellman Susan Yardley Susanna Pipkin Susanna
Shapiro Susanne Riehl Suzanne Battista Suzanne Dickson Suzanne Reynolds Sydney Schiff Sylvia Udeh Takoma Park Baptist
Church Talya Slovin Tammika Hill Tanvi Shah Tanya Davis Taren Dolbashian Tavion Wells Ted Brandt Temple Beth Ami
Temple Shalom Teresa Amato Terrance West Terri Phillips Terri Wilson The Gregory Family The Harbor School The Links
Inc., Silver Spring Chapter The McLean School of Maryland The Pocket Thea Wernick Theres Hope Christian Church Thomas
Davis Thomas Kramer Thomas Nagy Thomas Simpson Thomas Taylor Tiffany Boston Tiffany McCarthy Tim Conrad Timea
Webster Timothy Lynagh Timothy Wolfe Tina Gupta Tippy Gibson Toby Terwilliger Todd Howard Ezrin Todos Supermarket Tom
Vegella Tonche Crowder Tonia Lewis Tony Valenzuela Tonya Truesdale Young Tracey Stevens Tracie Raines Tracy Bone Tracy
Toomey Tranquil Blessings Transformations, Inc. Trudy Cohen Tunstall Wilson Twyla Bishop Tyler Phillips
Uchenna Anya United Parcel Service University of Maryland - Latino Student Union Valentia Cucuzza Valentina Assenova
Valeria Nolan Valerie Adams Valerie Bruneau -Villordin Vanda Greenwood Vedanta Center of Greater Silver Spring Vera
Baidoo Vernetta Reynolds Vicki Poullard Vicki Robinson Vickie Seed Victor Wang Victoria Crawford Victoria H. Strella
Virginia Weber Wanda DeCosta Warner Memorial Presbyterian Church Washington DC Church of Christ Washington Hebrew
Congregation Washington International School Wayside Elementary School WebFirst, Inc. Wilfried Atchole William Parsons
Winette Sherard Winston Churchill Junior Civitans Wonge Lucos Wood Acres Tree Specialists Yapheth Norris Yasmin
Salehizadeh YMCA Yota N. Papachristos Youth Achieve Youth Service Opportunities Project YouthWorks Yvette Mouton
Zach Hamilton-Cotter Zack Rice Zahraha S. Brunner Zeta Omega Chapter AKA Sorority Inc. Xi Zoe Ibson
Zonta Club of Montgomery County, MD

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Statement of Activities
As Treasurer of NCCFs Board of
Trustees, I am pleased to present
the nancial results of NCCF for
the scal year 2013. Although the
past year has been challenging for
both nonprots and government
agencies, we are pleased to report
that NCCF continues on solid
nancial footing. NCCFs diversity
in funding sources has allowed the
agency to continue to respond to
the demands of a changing world.

Public Support and Revenue

Public support:
Fees and Contract income
Grants
Contributions
In-kind contributions
Other income
Total Public support
Revenue:
Interest and dividends
Net realized gain on sale of investments
Net unrealized loss on investments
Total revenue
Total public support and revenue

Theodore R. Daniels

$13,757,658
1,600,172
756,411
1,536,579
87,245
17,738,065
1,334
35,281
(19,553)
17,062
$17,755,127

Expenses
Program services:
Innovative Family Connections
Greentree Adolescent Program
Greentree Shelter
New Beginning
Family Stabilization Program
Treatment Foster Care-MD
Futurebound Independent Living
JC Nalle Community School
Rapid Rehousing
Bettys House
Greentree School
Cara House
Freedom School
Arise House
The Neediest Kids
Total program services

7,042,862
1,860,976
1,305,519
1,180,283
835,792
784,943
730,415
555,213
232,350
180,139
155,296
151,086
110,130
62,745
37,551
15,225,300

Other expenses:
Management and general
Fundraising
Total expenses
Change in net assets
Net assets, beginning of year
Net assets, end of year

2,243,852
495,716
17,964,869
(209,742)
10,088,687
$9,878,945

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Board of Trustees

Deborah Crocker Johnson


The Peoples Community
Baptist Church

Mathew D. Osnos
OMalley, Miles, Nylen,
& Gilmore, P.A.

C. Kermit Littleeld
Marriott International, Inc.

Susan Schaefer
Resource Partners, LLC

Rev. Ricky O. Creech


District of Columbia
Baptist Convention

William H. McBeath, Jr.


Morgan Gick McBeath
& Associates

Stacy Plotkin Silber


Lerch, Early &
Brewer, Chtd.

Norman M. Glasgow, Jr.


Holland & Knight, LLP

Mary Lou Meccariello


The Arc of the District
of Columbia, Inc.

Rev. Timothy Warner


Montgomery County
Public Schools

Janet L. Goldberg
JLG Associates, LLC

Philip D. Schiff
Tech Council of Maryland

Allison L. Alexander
Milestone Portfolio
Group

Stacy Brownstein
Blue Canopy Group, LLC

President

Benjamin Miller
WestMill Capital Partners, LLC

Lorraine G. Harris
Board of Church
Representatives

Vice President

Lewis Askew
Graves, Horton,
Askew & Johns, LLC

Treasurer

Theodore R. Daniels
The Society for
Financial Education &
Professional Development

Secretary

Jacklyn Mitchell Wynn


EMC2

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NCCF Locations
M A RY L A N D LO C A TI O N S

D I STR I CT O F CO LU M B I A LO C A TI O N S

ADMINISTRATIVE CAMPUS
Greentree Adolescent Program
Greentree Shelter
Greentree School
Greenleaf Treatment Foster Care Program
The Neediest Kids
6301 Greentree Road
Bethesda, MD 20817
301.365.4480 | Fax 301.365.2536

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA HEADQUARTERS


1438 Rhode Island Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20018
202.543.3217 | Fax 202.543.4508
CARA House
5140 Nannie Helen Burroughs Ave., NE
Washington, DC 20019
202.396.9330 | Fax 202.396.9340

)
Bettys House (
Montgomery County, MD

JC Nalle Community School


219 50th Street, SE
Washington, DC 20019
202.671.6280 | Fax 202.645.3196

Arise House
15410 Athey Road
Burtonsville, MD 20566
301.476.8144
Clinton Farm
14200 Livingston Road
Clinton, MD 20735

New Beginning Family Shelter


1448 Park Road, NW
Washington, DC 20010
202.332.1505 | Fax 202.332.7747

Family Stabilization Program


Rapid Rehousing Program
11552 February Circle Apt. 402
Silver Spring, MD 20904
301.622.7901 | Fax 301.622.2289

Parent Resource Center


Leckie Elementary School
4201 M.L. King Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20032
202.645.6619

FutureBound Independent Living Program


FutureBound Transitional Housing Program
12502 Village Square Terrace
Rockville, MD 20852
301.230.9120 | Fax 301.230.9129

CDF Freedom School


DC General Family Shelter
1900 Massachusetts Avenue, SE
Washington, DC 20003
202.396.9330

Executive Leadership Team


Sheryl Brissett Chapman, Ed.D., ACSW
Executive Director
Ralph D. Belk, LICSW, LCSW-C
Deputy Executive Director,
Program Administration

Sheryl Brissett Chapman, Ed.D., ACSW


Executive Director

Mohammed Doka, CPA


Director of Finance
Lauren Olivia Ruffin, J.D.
Director of Development and
Institutional Advancement
Nancy Belsoi
Executive Assistant

Historical Sources:
Archives, The National Center for Children and Families.
Tompkins, Tony. A Brief Chronological History of the Foster Care System in America. Yahoo Voices. January 18, 2010.
Yarrow, Andrew L. History of U.S. Childrens Policy, 1900 Present. Public Agenda. April, 2009.
Photography, Page 1: David L. Hamilton

Design: Paul Jutton

PAID

6301 Greentree Road, Bethesda, MD 20817


T 301.365.4480 | F 301.365.2536
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