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2015_Year_In_Review_final

2015_Year_In_Review_final

SERVICE LOCATIONS BOARD OF 2015
DIRECTORS†
BRANSON SPRINGFIELD ANNUAL YEAR IN REVIEW
8956 State Hwy 76, Suite C Jim D. Morris Campus Jack Gillis, chair
Branson West, MO 65737 1212 West Lombard Brice Adamson Great Circle touched the lives of 24/7 specialized
Ph: 417-338-9399 Springfield, MO 65806 Ted Armstrong services treated
PH: 417-865-1646 Karlos Bledsoe 24,382 children, teens
COLUMBIA Rick Butterfield and family members in 2015 1,274 youth
4304 S. Bearfield Road 600 S. Jefferson Avenue John Carton
Columbia, MO 65201 Springfield, MO 65806 Gregory J. Christoffel
Ph: 573-874-8686 Ph: 417-831-9596 Benjamin Costello
Clark Davis
409 Vandiver West Bldg. 6 ST. JAMES Jasmine Davis Great Circle programs impacted Autism residential, education
Suite 102A P.O. Box 189 William J. Fleck children, teens and family and respite services served
Columbia, MO 65202 St. James, MO 65559 Peggy Gordin
Ph: 573-442-8331 Ph: 573-265-3251 David Gutting 114members from all 380 children
Victor Haddock and teens
HILLSBORO ST. JOSEPH Jim Hill Missouri counties
4629 Yeager Road 3500 North Village Drive Mary Ann Hunzeker and the City of St. Louis
Hillsboro, MO 63050 Suite 299 Trace Johnson
Ph: 636-789-5713 St. Joseph, MO 64506 Dr. Darryl McKinney Thank you for your support!
Ph: 816-531-7737 Andrew T. Miedler
INDEPENDENCE Dennis Reagan 6,600 charitable gifts strengthened families and
203 West 23rd Street ST. LOUIS Barbara Richter communities throughout Missouri and beyond
Independence, MO 64055 330 North Gore Avenue Nicole Roach
Ph: 816-531-7737 St. Louis, MO 63119 Paul Sundet, Ph.D. 268 youth and 3,379 generous volunteers
Ph: 314-968-2060 Julie Sward provided
KANSAS CITY Richard C. Ward older teens learned
751 E. 63rd Street, Suite 212 1220 N. Lindbergh Boulevard Heather Wood independent living skills 18,554 hours of service
Kansas City, MO 64110 St. Louis, MO 63132
Ph: 816-531-7737 Ph: 314-778-9555 †As of January 2016

KIRKSVILLE STEELVILLE OUR MISSION Emergency shelter assisted In-home support services
2416 S. Franklin, Suite A 1203 Meramec 583strengthened
Kirksville, MO 63501 Wilderness Lane Great Circle is an agency 297 children and family
Ph: 660-627-2463 Steelville, MO 65565 that provides a unique homeless teens members
Ph: 573-775-5513 spectrum of behavioral
LEBANON health services to children 1,259 students received We found permanent,
25573 Highway 5 WAYNESVILLE and families. With specialized educational services loving homes for
Lebanon, MO 65536 1400 State Road F programs and highly-trained
Ph: 417-532-2204 Waynesville, MO 65583 professionals, we provide 285 children & teens
Ph: 573-774-6869 hope to those in difficult
MARSHALL circumstances throughout
Tom Butterfield Campus Missouri and beyond. Parenting education 4,000More than individuals
1126 East Highway WW programs trained
Marshall, MO 65340 www.greatcircle.org experienced the great outdoors
Ph: 660-886-2253 1,190 individuals

through adventure therapy at the

Meramec Adventure Learning Ranch

OVERVIEW OF 2015 Highlights 2015 Finances 2015
TREATMENT EXPENSES
PROGRAMS • A NEW DIGITAL FRONT DOOR ASSETS
After two years of development, we launched our new website For every dollar
• 24-hour specialized care greatcircle.org. This comprehensive new tool is the easiest way to UNRESTRICTED of support,
• A utism services discover how Great Circle can help you. It’s a one-stop shop to all Current Assets - Undesignated..............................................................$8,446,513
• Crisis services things Great Circle: from program information to latest news to how Non-Current Assets - Undesignated....................................................3,859,394 87%
• D ay program services you can help change your community or get involved. Property & Equipment................................................................................... 35,908,412
• E ducation Investments...............................................................................................................4,126,100 funds treatment
• H ome and community • W ELCOME TO THE FAMILY TOTAL UNRESTRICTED..........................................................52,340,419 programs for
In August, Great Circle merged with Butterfield Youth Services Temporary Restricted.........................................................................................1,781,277
based services in Marshall, Missouri. The agencies shared like missions and rich Permanently Restricted................................................................................... 4,371,272 children and families.
• Parenting support histories of serving children and families in Missouri. Now called TOTAL RESTRICTED....................................................................6,152,549
• S uper-curricular the Tom Butterfield Campus in honor of BYS’s founder, the Marshall TOTAL ASSETS...........................................................................58,492,968 87.1% Rehabilitation
campus is continuing its long legacy of helping children and families
programs and serving more people than ever before as part of Great Circle. LIABILITIES Programs
Current Liabilities................................................................................................. 4,564,416
Great Circle continues • MAJOR SCHOOL EXPANSION Non-Current Liabilities..................................................................................... 4,157,600 10.0% Management
to develop and refine The Great Circle School on the St. Louis Campus underwent a major TOTAL LIABILITIES...................................................................... 8,722,016 & General
programs to meet the expansion and renovation in 2015. Providing specialized education NET ASSETS..............................................................................$49,770,952
behavioral health needs in a uniquely designed building, our highly trained professionals 2.9% Development
of children, families and support students in developing academic and social skills. Children STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES
individuals. with behavior and emotional disorders, autism, learning and social
difficulties now have small classrooms, individualized education REVENUE
60% plans and, most importantly, fun as they learn and play in their Program Services...........................................................................................$49,383,941
improved school and courtyard. Contributions............................................................................................................5,513,801
21% Grants............................................................................................................................ 1,538,565
• C OMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE WITH TRAUMA INFORMED CARE Legacies........................................................................................................................... 925,217
19% Great Circle is well on its way to being “trauma informed.” At the Investment Income..............................................................................................(100,035)
highest level, trauma informed care requires rigorous certification Net Assets Received from BYS merger............................................. 5,962,662
(Based on unduplicated clients) plus including brain science in training and therapy. To achieve this, All Other..........................................................................................................................742,996
we’ve aligned with the leading developers of the neurosequential TOTAL REVENUE....................................................................... 63,967,147
model (NM), a brain science that connects the impact of childhood
traumas to mental and emotional development. With our NM EXPENSES
certification nearly complete, Great Circle is delivering effective, Rehabilitation Programs...............................................................................49,186,093
excellent care that reflects today’s best practices. Management & General.................................................................................. 5,675,941
Development........................................................................................................... 1,623,124
• C OMMUNITY COUNSELING CENTERS OFFER HELP AND HOPE TOTAL EXPENSES..................................................................$56,485,158
Life brings all kinds of circumstances. It’s not just courageous, it’s
widely encouraged and totally okay to ask for and accept help. This
is why Great Circle is opening community counseling centers across
the state ... so that everyone and anyone can access the services
they need in a safe and welcoming environment. In 2015, we opened
our first two centers in St. Louis and St. Joseph!


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