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IMPACT REPOR| 1T| FY21
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OUTSTANDING FRIEND OF
ALUMNI AWARD CHILDREN AWARD
With help from Cunningham, ANTWUAN NEELY For nearly 34 years, PAM MATHEWS has given her
turned his life around and created a successful time, talents and heart to Cunningham Children’s
future for himself. Antwuan arrived at Cunningham in Home. As a teacher at Gerber School, our residential
1981 and lived here for two years. Up to the age of education program, for 27 years, Pam taught our
15, Antwuan lived in Chicago with his mother kids during the school year and summers,
but was ultimately placed in the care of DCFS. organized staff events and did things like repair
Prior to Cunningham, Antwuan had a stressful life clothing, glasses and jewelry for her students.
and was filled with mixed emotions. He didn’t know She impacted the lives of hundreds of kids and
what to do with his anger and confusion and often refused to quit on them. She also mentored many
felt unwanted and unloved. Once he settled in at staff who are some of the biggest difference
Cunningham, his life slowly began to turn around. makers in our education programs today.
At the time, house parents lived with the youth in Once her teaching days were over, it didn’t take
cottages on campus which made Antwuan feel like long for Pam to be back at Cunningham helping
he was part of a family. He felt more safe, calm and with the Kendall Gill Golf Outing and other events
secure. Antwuan built caring relationships with his like the Festival of Quilts and Homecoming
house parents who guided him toward reaching his celebrations. For the past six years, Pam has
potential. He went on to work at the University of also provided assistance at the Spiritual Life Center
Illinois, retiring after 28 years of service. where she organizes files and photos and
Today, Antwuan is President and CEO of Sierra Glass completes other tasks as an honorary member
Company in Champaign—the region’s first minority of the Advancement team.
owned glass supply service—and is committed Pam is the creator of the pictorial timeline in the
to bringing traditionally unrepresented groups, Heritage Room which showcases Cunningham’s
like women and people of color, into its training history and put together hundreds of chronological
program. Antwuan is also President and CEO of photo albums for former Cunningham residents to
Neely Procurement Solutions, focusing on building stop by and enjoy.
partnerships with manufacturers wanting to expand Her most recent project continues to add to her
their market footprint and operate in spaces incredible legacy. She co-authored a 60-page
requiring diversity and inclusion. history book for Cunningham’s 125th anniversary
Antwuan has shown a profound commitment to that can be shared with generations to come.
housing equity through his partnership with the Although Pam is not in direct contact with our kids
Housing Authority of Champaign County and also as much as she used to be, her efforts continue to
mentors others about investing in real estate or make an impact in supporting our youth and
in a minority-owned business. Antwuan owns at least families in a significant way.
10 quilts from past Festival of Quilts and gives back
to Cunningham in many ways, including fulfilling
Christmas wishes for our kids.
hope begins here Having made a legacy gift
Friends, to Cunningham Children’s
We have indeed experienced a year filled with uncertainties and many moving Home, Marlin and Denise
parts; yet, it has also been a year of growth and achievement for our agency. Livingston, pictured here with
Despite the challenges that have come with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic Advancement Committee
and workforce crisis, our amazing staff continues to persevere. They do a Chair Leanne Barnhart, are
remarkable job of anticipating and meeting the critical needs of the youth, proud members of The Cedars
adults and families we serve and I couldn’t be prouder to be part of such an Society. Learn more about
amazing team. The Cedars Society on page 14.
I am thankful for you, our generous donors, cadre of supporters, community
partners and friends who provide a collective power of hope that helps us
transform lives. Your faithful support and belief in the work we do empowers
us, allowing us to stay true to our mission to nourish hope so children thrive
and families flourish. Your prayers give us the courage to stay the course.
Simply put, and as is reflected in the following pages, your love and support
gives us the ability to help the youth and families we serve to heal, learn and
grow. We are so grateful.
Marlin Livingston
President/CEO
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5-YEAR
GROWTH
IN NUMBER OF
CLIENTS SERVED
CUNNINGHAM FY21 HIGHLIGHTS
794 children, adults and families served
352 full-time employees, 103 different positions across 13 different programs
84% of staff agree they personally make a difference at Cunningham
86% of staff believe Cunningham promotes spiritual care
In FY21, Cunningham was awarded REACCREDITATION by the EAGLE
Accreditation Commission. The primary emphasis of EAGLE
(Educational Assessment Guidelines Leading toward Excellence)
accreditation is excellence in Christian ministry, with a focus on how
organizations incorporate its Christian mission, religious heritage and
values throughout the organization and daily operations. Other areas include focusing on results and
outcomes, striving to improve, meeting legal and regulatory requirements, and ensuring privacy,
accuracy, accessibility and confidentiality of both client and staff data and information.
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
J uly 1, 2020 - June 30, 2021
OPERATING RESULTS FY21 FY20
Residential........................................................$223,448................. ($535,696)
Education...........................................................365,121................... 1,426,078
Community Services.........................................(269,420)...................... (47,993)
Investment Income & Other Services.................361,824...................... 277,041
Administration...............................................(2,853,523)................. (2,359,088)
Advancement.....................................................568,262...................... 994,962 Team Cunningham
.T..O...T.A...L...O...P..E..R...A..T..I.N...G....R..E...S..U..L..T..S...........................(.$..1..,.6..0...4..,.2..8..8..)................................(.$..2..4..4..,.6..9...6..) Cunningham is a member of the Illinois
NON-OPERATING RESULTS.. ................................................................. Interagency Athletic Association (IIAA), an
Realized Investments Gains/(Losses).............487,537.35 .....................658,649 organization that encourages and rewards
Unrealized Investments Gains/(Losses).....(2,656,653.30)......................(89,931) good sportsmanship over winning in athletic
Change in Farmland Fair Market Value.........(3,223,407)....................(663,484) competitions. Cunningham participates in
IIAA soccer, swimming, softball, volleyball,
T OTAL NON-OPERATING RESULTS..... $6,367,598.................($94,766) basketball, and track and field competitions.
CHANGE IN NET ASSETS............. $4,763,310........... ($339,462)
3rd Annual STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES
CIRCLE July 1, 2020 - June 30, 2021
Academy SUPPORT & REVENUE FY21 FY20
Vermilion
Color Run Residential.....................................................$7,666,629................. $6,630,001
While the Education........................................................7,229,683................... 8,029,345
Color Run was
designed to be a Community Services........................................3,469,282................... 3,277,037
meaningful activity
for the school as a Investment Income & Other Services..............6,755,481...................... 202,445
whole, it was also
a chance for the Advancement..................................................1,238,812................... 1,648,934
students to reflect
upon their own TOTAL SUPPORT & REVENUE.......... $26,429,887............$19,787,762
personal growth
and share that with OPERATING EXPENSES
their friends.
Residential.....................................................$7,443,181................. $7,165,697
Education........................................................6,934,562................... 6,603,267
Community Services........................................3,738,702................... 3,325,030
Other Services......................................................26,059........................ 20,170
TOTAL PROGRAM EXPENSES........... $18,142,504............$17,114,164
Administration.................................................2,853,523................... 2,359,088
Advancement.....................................................670,550...................... 653,972
TOTAL EXPENSES............................. $21,666,577............$20,127,224
CHANGE IN NET ASSETS............. $4,763,310............($339,462)
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION Safe Space
July 1, 2020 - June 30, 2021 FY21 FY20 Our beautiful chapel in our
Spiritual Life Center is used for
many things...religious services,
ASSETS meetings, trainings, events and
Cash.............................................................. $2,642,116 ................. $4,596,185
now, even karaoke!
Other Current................................................. 2,267,075 ................... 2,549,592
TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS................... $4,909,191 ..............$7,145,777
Fixed Assets................................................. 21,337,520 ................. 20,794,860
Other Assets - Long Term.................................. 581,347 ...................... 651,938
Investments - Long-Term Portion................. 29,868,565 ................. 23,089,814
TOTAL ASSETS.................................. $56,696,623 ............$51,682,389
LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS
Current Liabilities.......................................... $2,343,720 ................. $2,005,378
Long-Term Liabilities/Debt........................... 10,040,036 ................. 10,127,454
TOTAL LIABILITIES............................ $12,383,756 ............$12,132,832
NET ASSETS...................................... $44,312,867 ............$39,549,557
TOTAL LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS.....$56,696,623 ............$51,682,389
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hope begins here OUR CLIENTS BY RACE
Our youth loved the visit from the Urbana Fire Department.
0.1%-------AMERICAN INDIAN
--------------OR ALASKAN NATIVE
0.4%-------ASIAN
30.7%-----BLACK
4.9%-------HISPANIC OR LATINO
13.2%-----MULTI-RACIAL
0.8%-------OTHER
48.9%-----WHITE
0.8%-------UNKNOWN
COUNTIES WE SERVE
THROUGH COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAMS
Our kids love to go fishing at the
many wonderful lakes in our area.
25.1% OUR CLIENTS BY AGE 1 .6% NORTHERN
20 YEARS AND OLDER
29.1% 15-19 YEARS ILLINOIS 1.3%
OUR COOK
30.7% 10-14 YEARS COUNTY
CLIENTS
14.6% 5-9 YEARS 92.9.%
BY
0.5% HOME CENTRAL
AREA
UNDER 5 YEARS
Nanodtea:dWultes served 794 children, youth
in FY21: 55.4% male, 44.2% 1.4%
OTHER
female, 0.3% non-binary and 0.1% 2.6% SOUTHERN
preferred not to answer.
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a place to call home | residential program
UNITED
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WOMEN DONORS
July 1, 2020 - June 30, 2021
Albion First UMW
Aledo UMW
Altamont First UMW
Anna UMW
Arcola UMW
Arenzville UMW
Argenta UMW
Ashland UMW
Assumption UMW
Athens UMW
Atlanta UMW
Atwood United Methodist
Women’s Fellowship
Looking UP
Barry UMW “Wow, what can
Belleville Signal Hill UMW
Belleville Union UMW
Bellflower UMW
Bement UMW - L.I.T.E.’s
Benld UMW With the remaining funds from a Champaign West Rotary I say about Ms.
Billett UMW Club donation for music instruments and other supplies for Libby? She’s
Bismarck UMW
Blandinsville UMW the Special Therapies Department, the team purchased a made immense
Bloomington Park UMW 9 Square in the Air game frame— an aluminum “court” piping progress since
Bloomington Wesley UMW system in which the squares are above the players heads. In moving into
9 Square, nine players work to keep the ball up and from the Girls Group
Bloomington Wesley UMW hitting the ground. Home. Libby
Ladies Outreach and Lunch has gained more
Blue Mound UMW independence,
self-confidence
Bonfield Evangelical UMW and respect from
Bonfield First UMW
Bradford Boyd’s Grove UMW The game helps our youth work on decision-making,
Bradley Wesley UMW cooperation, gross motor skills, hand-eye coordination,
Bridgeport - Petrolia UMW patience, sportsmanship and helps increase their frustration
Bridgeport First UMW tolerance. And it’s simple, fun, inclusive and evens the playing
Broadlands UMW
Burnside UMW field for all ages, skill levels and athletic abilities, so anyone her peers. We
Bushnell UMW can be successful while playing. have no doubt
Cabery UMW
Cache River District UMW Clearly a big difference between 4 Square and 9 Square is she will be ready
Calhoun Ebenezer UMW where your eyes are focused, on the ground below or on the for what lies
Camargo UMW sky above—much like the journey of our kids at Cunningham. ahead!”
Camp Point UMW Things are certainly looking “up” for Libby.*
Carbondale First UMW — Shacairy
Carlinville UMW Girls Group Home
Carlinville UMW Sarah Circle
Carmi Emmanuel UMW Through comprehensive programs and services, Libby has
Carrier Mills UMW learned positive coping and behavioral skills to help control
Carrollton-Christ UMW
Carterville UMW her major depressive disorder which includes persistent
Carthage UMW depression, lack of interest in enjoyable activities and low
Caseyville UMW Laurel Circle energy and pain. With hard work, Libby has achieved
Catlin UMW
Cedar Grove UMW academic success while participating in sports, choir and
Centralia Cornerstone Faith UMW other activities at Cunningham.
Cerro Gordo UMW
Champaign Faith UMW
Champaign First UMW
Champaign Mt. Vernon UMW 87% of youth who transitioned from our Residential Treatment
Chatham UMW Center went to a less restrictive setting, including living with a
parent or relative, moving to a group or transitional living home,
Chester UMW or into foster care
Chillicothe First UMW
Cisco UMW
Clay City UMW
Clinton UMW “I was given more freedom and opportunity.”
Coffeen UMW
Colchester UMW — Mason, 14, Residential Treatment Center
Colona UMW
Crescent City UMW
Cropsey UMW continued *Stories throughout the FY21 Impact Report are real but names may be changed and photos chosen to protect privacy.
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a place to call home | transitional living UNITED
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SNo pressure WOMEN DONORS
• 89% of Joe* became a youth in care due to neglect and abuse, July 1, 2020 - June 30, 2021
the young both mentally and physically, by members of his biological
people in and foster families. The abuse only got worse around Danville St. James UMW
our TL the holidays. Decatur First UMW
program When Joe came to Cunningham’s Transitional Living (TL) Decatur Garver Brick UMW
were program, he was introverted and self-harming. Over time, Decatur Grace UMW
employed through engagement and building relationships with staff Decatur Grace UMW Rebekah Circle
and young people in the house, he began to trust others. Delavan UMW
• 75% of the Still, because of the trauma he had suffered around the Divernon UMW
young adults holidays, Joe wanted to isolate in his room from Donovan UMW
discharged Thanksgiving to New Year’s Day. So, Patty, a TL staff DuQuoin First UMW
from TL went member for 23 years, had an idea. Durbin-Franklin UMW
to less Joe loved Mountain Dew and the show Family Guy so the Dwight UMW
restrictive staff made a Christmas tree for his room using Mountain East Moline Christ UMW
settings Dew cartons. They made ornaments and garland from East Moline Christ UMW Glory Circle
including pictures of Family Guy they printed out. On Christmas Day, East Moline Christ UMW
Independent the staff brought his gifts up to his room but didn’t pressure Patience Circle
Living him to join in the festivities with the rest of the house. East Peoria UMW
Joe was truly touched and overwhelmed by the presents he East St. Louis Trinity UMW
“The staff received from our generous donors and by the way his staff Edinburg UMW
and other tried to make Christmas special without pushing him. The Edwardsville Immanuel UMW
clients make next year, the holidays were a little better for Joe. He was Edwardsville St. John’s UMW
me feel like able to go downstairs and join the others for part of Effingham Centenary UMW
I have a Christmas and even ate Christmas dinner with everybody. Elkhart UMW
Joe is now in his late 20’s and out on his own but the time Ellsworth UMW
family.” he spent at Cunningham remains prominent in his heart. Elmwood UMW
Embarras River District UMW
— RJ, 19, TL House “Joe still calls us today and says he will always Enterprise West UMW
remember what Cunningham did for him. We helped Fairbury First UMW
him heal and gave him hope. Now, he is able to Fairfield Ellen Moore UMW
celebrate Christmas each year a little bit more and Fairview Center UMW
even comes back for Christmas with us sometimes.” Fairview Heights Christ UMW
Farina UMW
— Patty, Transitional Living Program Farmer City UMW
Farmington UMW
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Murray Circle
Forrest Chatsworth UMW
Galva Bishop Hill UMW
Geneseo First UMW
Gillespie First UMW
Gladstone UMW
Glen Carbon New Bethel UMW
Godfrey First UMW
Grand Prairie UMW Martha Circle
Granite City Nameoki UMW
Grant Park UMW
Greenfield UMW
Griggsville UMW
Hamilton UMW
Hammond UMW
Harrisburg First UMW
Havana UMW
Herscher UMW
Hills Grove UMW
Hillsdale UMW
Hindsboro UMW
Hoopeston UMW
Hudson UMW
Hull UMW
Humboldt UMW
Illinois River District UMW
Illiopolis UMW
Indianola UMW
Industry UMW
Island Grove UMW
Jacksonville Centenary UMW
Jacksonville Grace UMW
Jacksonville Wesley Chapel UMW
Joliet Grace UMW
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UNITED a place to call home | spiritual programming
METHODIST
WOMEN DONORS Filled with the Holy Spirit
July 1, 2020 - June 30, 2021 “I saw Owen grow in so You could see it on Owen’s* face. He was filled
many ways. A few years with mixed emotions. After years in Cunningham’s
Kankakee St. Mark UMW ago, when I commented Residential Treatment Program, things were about
Kankakee Trinity UMW on how I had seen him to change for him, and it was bittersweet.
Karnak UMW maturing, handling his Owen had made great strides to heal from a
Kaskaskia River District UMW anger, and managing his hurtful past and soon would graduate from high
Kempton UMW behaviors in more positive school. But because of an intellectual disability, he
Kewanee First UMW ways, he nodded his head would always need to live under the supervision
Kinmundy First UMW Twilight Circle and said, ‘A little bit of of direct care staff, so this milestone came with
Kirkwood Smithshire UMW Jesus makes a big a move.
Knoxville UMW difference.’” While considering programs within Illinois which
LaMoine River District UMW — Reverend Gay King Crede would enable him to continue to learn essential
Lancaster Parish UMW life skills and thrive, Owen found there was a small
Lawrenceville Zion UMW Chaplain pond located near one of the transitional living
Blessing Circle houses. Owen loves to fish, so a pond was a
Liberty Pleasant Grove UMW definite “plus” in his “want” column. Excited,
Lincoln First UMW yet nervous, about the possibility of moving
Litchfield St. Timothy UMW there, you could also hear the trepidation in his
Loda UMW voice as he said, “I hope they will want me.”
Long Creek UMC Belles The desire to feel wanted and to belong is
Macon UMW common with many of our youth because of the
Mahomet UMW trauma, abuse and neglect they have experienced.
Manito Community UMW However, our staff do an amazing job of providing
Manteno UMW expert care and building relationships with our kids,
Maquon UMW so they feel loved and wanted. Owen and Chaplain
Marion Aldersgate UMW Gay have a special connection.
Marion First UMW Owen has a great faith in God and was active
Marshall First UMW with the Spiritual Services programming at
Marshall First UMW Susannah Cunningham. He explored dozens of religions over
Wesley Circle the last several years with Chaplain Gay’s help—
Marshall Trinity West Union UMW sometimes a different one every week. Week after
Mattoon First UMW week, he discussed what he learned with her as he
McDowell UMW continued his efforts to determine what was best
Memorial UMW for him. Finally, two weeks before he was to leave
Metropolis First UMW Cunningham, Owen said, “I want to be baptized.
Middlefork UMW I’ve tried every religion and Christianity is the only
Minonk UMW one that works for me.”
Moline Bethel Wesley UMW The day before he left Cunningham, Chaplain
Moline Riverside UMW Gay baptized Owen. Many staff, who had become
Momence UMW Owen’s family, were there to witness the joyous
Monmouth First UMW occasion. Owen was truly filled with the Holy Spirit
Morton UMW as he began a new chapter in his life.
Mossville UMW
Mount Olive UMW After youth have had the opportunity to heal, learn and
Mount Vernon First UMW grow at Cunningham, they prepare to transition to another
Mt. Vernon Epworth UMW place and are given a quilt, hand-picked just for them, to
Mulberry Grove - Pleasant take as a reminder of the warmth, safety and love they
Mound UMW found here.
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Neponset New Hope UMW
New Baden UMW
New Salem UMW
Newton Grace UMW
Niantic UMW
Nokomis Fairview UMW
Normal First UMW
Normal First UMW - Mercy Circle
Oakland UMW
Paris First UMW
Paris First UMW - Esther Circle
Parkersburg Charge UMW
Pawnee UMW
Paxton UMW
Pekin First UMW
Pekin First UMW - God’s Gals
Pekin Grace UMW
Peoria Bradley Epworth UMW
Peoria University UMW
Peter Cartwright UMW
continued
a good education | gerber education program
HEAVY “I’m not going to sugarcoat it. There UNITED
MEDAL were some really dark days where I METHODIST
was sad, frustrated, angry and wanted WOMEN DONORS
Jarrel* and his classmates in our Gerber to give up. But my family and friends
Education Program were treated to an really rallied around me to keep me July 1, 2020 - June 30, 2021
inspiring visit from Paralympian Nichole going and motivated. When you are
Millage and the energy in the classroom going through hard times, lean on the Petersburg UMW
was contagious. Like many of our youth, support you have around you.” Piasa UMW
the USA Women’s National Sitting Pinckneyville UMW
Volleyball Team gold medalist had — Nichole Millage, Paralympian Pinkstaff UMW
endured difficult times in her life, and Plainville UMW
she was excited to provide hope to our Pleasant Grove UMW
kids by sharing her own experiences. Port Byron First UMW
Powers UMW
During a Zoom session on the Smart Preemption UMW
Boards in all Gerber classrooms, Nichole Quincy Union UMW
explained what the Paralympics are and Quincy Vermont Street UMW
how she got involved and became a Rankin UMW
member of the USA Women’s National Ransom UMW
Sitting Volleyball Team. She also talked Roanoke UMW
about the adversity she faced when Robinson Otterbein UMW
she became an amputee after a 1998 Roseville UMW
boating accident. When students had Rosiclare UMW
the chance to ask Nichole questions, Rural UMW
they most wanted to hear about her Rushville First UMW
emotions and how she got through Salem Grace UMW
such a challenging and difficult time. Saunemin UMW
Savoy UMW
Nicole also took the opportunity to talk Sheffield Fairview UMW
about the importance of sportsmanship Sheffield UMW
at every level of sport. She shared about Shelbyville First UMW
her changing role on the team between Shelbyville Fourth Street UMW
the Rio and Tokyo Paralympic games Sherman UMW
as new teammates started to get more Sparta UMW
playing time. That seemed to especially Spoon River District UMW
resonate with Micah*, who said, “That Springfield Douglas UMW
is really good advice. I’m going to work Springfield First UMW
on getting better and cheering my Springfield Kumler UMW
teammates on.” Springfield Laurel UMW
Streator First UMW
Nicole concluded her visit by stopping Our Gerber Education Program Sullivan UMW
in every classroom. She was gracious in had a 100% graduation Sumner Beulah UMW
not only sharing her experiences, but rate of its seniors. Sunfield UMW
also letting youth and staff touch and Swan Creek UMW
hold her four Paralympic medals. “A lot of staff saw me at my Tolono UMW
“This medal is HEAVY!” Jarrel said. worst and did everything Tonica UMW
“I never would have thought the they could to help me. Toulon UMW
medals would all be so different.” Even when my cooperation Tremont UMW
Jarrel was not shy to show his wasn’t the best, no one Trenton UMW
excitement and admiration for Nichole. gave up on me.” Troy UMW
“You inspire me!” he said. “Thanks for Tuscola UMW
coming to visit with us.” — Holly, 17, Girls Group Home United Methodist Women, Inc.
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Vermilion River District UMW
Villa Grove UMW
Virden/Girard UMW
Walnut Grove UMW
Walnut Grove UMC Evening Stars
Warsaw Trinity UMW
Watseka UMW
Watson UMW
Weldon UMW
Weldon UMW Martha Circle
Wenona St. John’s UMW
White Chapel UMW
Williamsfield UMW
Williamsville UMW
Willow Hill UMW Quilting Group
Xenia UMW
a good education | circle academy education program
UNITED
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This Way To HOPEaaaCHURCH DONORS
July 1, 2020 - June 30, 2021
Aledo UMC Negative and hopeless described 11-year-old Melody* when she arrived at CIRCLE
Academy Vermilion (CAV). I’m ugly, I HATE school, and I’m so much trouble, no
Aledo UMM one wants to help me, were things she said almost daily. She was defiant and
Allerton UMC aggressive in the classroom, often refusing to complete tasks and would yell, swing
Altamont First UMC at staff and rip up homework papers. She struggled to keep up with a daily hygiene
Athens-Cantrall UMM routine which impacted her self-esteem.
Arthur UMC
Arthur UMC Crafty Crafters
Belleville Union UMC
Bellflower UMC Students, like Melody, who participate in our CIRCLE Academy Education Programs
Bloomington Park UMC in Urbana and Rossville live with their families in surrounding communities. They
Bondville UMC Panera Group
Boulder UMC have unique behavioral and emotional challenges which have prevented them
Bourbonnais Grace UMC from being successful in a public-school environment.
Bourbonnais Quilting with Grace UMC
Bushnell UMC Melody’s outbursts and low self-esteem stemmed from the absence of validation,
Canton Wesley UMC structure or nurturing care on a consistent basis. The CAV team responded by
Cantrall UMC
Carbondale Grace UMC intentionally checking in, complimenting and supporting her, even when she was
Carlinville UMC having a difficult day. They helped her create a morning hygiene routine and
Carmi Zion UMC allowed her to earn incentives, meaningful to her, for good behavior. These efforts
Carrollton UMC
Casey UMC proved to be very positive and effective. Her self-esteem greatly improved, and with
Cave in Rock UMC the help of CAV staff she began to take pride in her appearance including a new
Centerville UMC WINGS haircut and style.
Champaign Faith UMC
continued
Melody also began making strides in the classroom benefiting from an
individualized education plan, consistent support and positive reinforcement from
staff. She thrived with the one-on-one attention she received. Struggling initially to
Our CIRCLE simply write her own name, Melody was soon able to write sentences, read sight
Academy Education words, and was open to learning new things.
Programs in Urbana Her consistent routine at CAV, and the understanding that her staff were truly
and Rossville served willing and wanting to help her, gave Melody the ability to progress. In time, she
began to trust, articulate her thoughts and be honest about her choices—things
143 students from her difficult past previously made it hard for her to do.
18 school districts.
While staff hold Melody accountable for her behavior, they also reinforce that no
matter what, they will continue to care about her. Melody still has a long way to go
“Communication to be whole again, but she is headed in the right direction. She has hope for a
is outstanding. better future.
Every staff
encounter has
been beyond
amazing. They “You can see Melody wants
to be successful. The more
listen to my we can show her we care and
concerns as a how much potential she has,
parent and the more she is going to
go places!”
include me in
decision-making.” — Ms. Anita, ParaEducator
CIRCLE Academy Vermilion
— CIRCLE parent
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a safe community | hopesprings counseling services UNITED
Ally* was in a dark place. She was experiencing METHODIST
suicidal thoughts and depression. As staff at CHURCH DONORS
Cunningham’s HopeSprings Counseling
Services conducted the intake process, which July 1, 2020 - June 30, 2021
obtains a clearer picture of past and present
concerns and helps the therapist determine the Champaign First UMC
direction for therapy and counseling, they Champaign New Horizon UMC
discovered Ally had been exposed to multiple Charleston Wesley UMC
traumatic events. Charleston Wesley UMC -
Voices Sunday School
Jennifer, a therapist at HopeSprings, used Chatham UMC
Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) during the Chenoa UMC
process of treatment. A common type of talk Chester UMM
therapy, CBT helps individuals become aware of Chillicothe First UMC
inaccurate or negative thinking so they can view Christ UMC
challenging situations Clinton UMC
more clearly and Hope & Resilience Coal City UMC -
respond to them in Evening Star Circle
a more effective way. Colchester UMC
Collison UMC
As part of her healing process, Ally chose to In FY21, HopeSprings Community United Church of
include her family in sessions, and they became brought hope and Broadlands
a big part of her progress due to their support. healing to 358 youth, Crescent City UMC
In one session, Ally reconnected with her father, adults and families by Cropsey UMC
who had not been consistently in her life, and delivering... Cullom UMC
shared her needs. Dahinda UMC
Jennifer found that writing was a strength for • 42% of services Dalton City UMC
Ally so creating a journal was one new way she face-to-face Decatur Grace UMC
learned to cope. Other mechanisms included Dorchester UMC
developing a self-care routine, spending time • 30% via Zoom Dunlap UMC
with friends and partnering with her teachers • 28% via telephone Ebenezer UMC
for support and help with the stress of school, Ebenezer UMC Ladies Aid
which increased with the COVID-19 pandemic. “In sessions, we learned about Edwardsville St. John’s Quilting
Amid the transition to remote learning, she also trauma and what it meant to for God
experienced tragedy. Two family members and a Ally. Then we created a Emmanuel UMC
peer were lost to gun violence and Ally, herself, timeline and processed each Fairview Center UMC
witnessed domestic violence. She utilized event in her life. The use of Farmer City UMC
her coping skills developed in therapeutic a genogram, a pictorial Fisher UMC
sessions and applied them to her difficult life display of a person’s family Fountain of Life UMC
circumstances. Learning to positively cope with relationships, was her Franklin UMC
feelings of anxiety and depression gave Ally the favorite, because she learned Galesburg Faith UMC
tools to improve her ability to process trauma. more about her family’s Georgetown Fairview UMC
With hard work, Ally met her treatment goals personal experiences and Georgetown UMC
and successfully transitioned out of services. complex trauma history. Gibson City UMC
I helped her connect this to Gifford UMC
unhealthy behaviors. Ally Grant Park UMC
worked very hard and Greenfield UMC
became one of the most Hamilton UMC
resilient teens I have ever Havana First UMC
worked with.” Havana UMM
Hennepin UMC
— Jennifer, Clinical Therapist Herscher UMC
HopeSprings Hills Grove UMC
Homer UMC
|9| Homer UMC Kum Joy Nus
Illinois Great Rivers Conference UMC
Illiopolis UMC
Indianola UMC
Industry UMC
Jacksonville Asbury UMC
Jacksonville Centenary UMC
Jerseyville UMC
Ladies of the Sarah Circle at
Jerseyville UMC
Joliet Grace UMC
Kankakee Asbury UMC
Kansas UMC
Kewanee First UMC
Kinmundy First UMC
Lakewood UMC
Lancaster UMC
Loda UMC
Long Creek UMC
Macomb Wesley UMC continued
a safe community | outreach programs
UNITED Through our various community-based services, we are able to help meet
METHODIST the needs of youth, adults and families who live in Champaign/Urbana
CHURCH DONORS and surrounding areas and are experiencing difficult life situations.
July 1, 2020 - June 30, 2021 Empowering Connections through ECHO Housing and Employment Support
Hope and Opportunities provides comprehensive housing, employment
Mahomet UMC and life skills development to Champaign
Manchester UMC E CHO County citizens who are homeless or at risk
Mansfield UMC of homelessness. With the goal of providing
Manteno UMC HOUSING AND EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT support towards permanent housing and
Maquon UMC employment, staff work with adults or
Marion Aldersgate UMC families with the ability to live independently with or without on-going support.
Marion Aldersgate UMC -
Intensive Placement A partnership with the Illinois Department of Children
Homebuilder’s Sunday School Class Stabilization and Family Services (DCFS) allows Cunningham to
Mattoon First UMC - Asbury Class provide Intensive Placement Stabilization (IPS)
Middlefork UMC I P S services for children and youth in Champaign, Vermilion,
Mt. Vernon UM Men Ford and Iroquois counties. The IPS program helps to
Murrayville UMC promote DCFS goals of safety, permanency and
Neoga Grace UMC well-being for the children and youth it serves. As an IPS provider, Cunningham
Niantic UMC works with families, schools, communities and others.
Normal First UMC
North Henderson UMC Runaway and Homeless Runaway and Homeless Youth Services (RHY) is a
O’Fallon First UMC Youth Services community and agency effort to reach an underserved
Oak Ridge UMC population of runaway and homeless individuals. The
Oakland UMC R H Y program includes Emergency Shelter services (ages 14
Oakwood UMC up to 21), Street Outreach (ages 14 up to 24) for
Ogden UMC individuals who are pregnant or parenting and
Paris First UMC - Board of Trustees intermediate Transitional Living services (ages 18 up to 24).
Paris Otterbein UMC
Paxton UMC Families Stronger Families Stronger Together (FST) provides voluntary
Pekin First UMC Together trauma-informed and culturally responsive therapeutic
Peoria Forrest Hill UMC services for the entire family—caregivers and their
Perry UMC FST youth, age 10 through age 17—who live in Champaign
Pleasant Mound UMC County and who have entered, or are at risk of entering
Port Byron First UMC the juvenile justice system. Services promote resiliency
Powers UMC
Quest UMC in these families and are provided according to the Attachment, Regulation and
Robinson Zion UMC
Rossville UMC Competency (ARC) treatment framework.
Rushville First UMC
Rushville Sugar Grove UMC 84% of the individuals served through With help from
Savoy UMC ECHO secured permanent housing Cunningham’s RHY program,
Shelbyville Wesley Chapel UMC during program enrollment, and 95%
Simpsonville UMC of them maintained it for 90+ days. including shelter, food and
South Wilmington UMC internet, Dynasty was able to
Sparta UMC Sunday School Class “My concerns were always earn her college degree and
Springfield Laurel UMC validated, I felt heard and get an apartment of her own.
Springfield Laurel UMC Seeker’s Class supported during difficult times.
St. Francisville UMC I was given strategies or
Staunton UMC feedback to try with my child.”
Stonington UMC
Streator First UMC — IPS client caregiver
Sullivan First UMC
Taylorville First UMC | 10 |
Toulon UMC
Troy UMC
United Methodist Foundation
Urbana Wesley UMC
Villa Grove UMC
Virginia UMC
Walnut Grove UMC
Warrensburg UMC
Washington Crossroads UMC
Washington UMC
Weedman Bag Ladies
Weedman Methodist Men’s Club
Weedman UMC
West Frankfort Antioch UMC
West Frankfort Central UMC
Westfield UMC
White Chapel UMC
Winchester UM Men
Xenia UMC
a safe community | outreach programs ORGANIZATIONS
AND BUSINESSES
Family
DONORS
EDUCATION
July 1, 2020 - June 30, 2021
Ten-year-old Pierce* was acting out in school and getting in trouble, but it wasn’t
always his fault. Because of his Tourette Syndrome—a condition of the nervous system 4xFools
that causes tics which are sudden twitches, movements, or sounds—he wasn’t always Advanced Asphalt Co.
in control of his actions. Despite efforts from his school to help, like moving him to AFSCME Subchapter 88 Retirees
a Special Education classroom where he would get more support, his behaviors Alexander’s Steakhouse
continued to get more disruptive. That’s when his school referred him to Alpha Phi Omega
Cunningham’s Families Stronger Together (FST) program. Alpha Pi Sigma
James, a Family Support Specialist, helped Pierce and his mother Sonia* work Altrusa International
through his diagnosis. Together, they figured out what behaviors were triggered by American Endowment Foundation
his condition, and therefore out of his control, and what things Pierce could actively American Legion Auxiliary
change about his behavior. What they found was that much of what Pierce was being District 19
penalized for in the classroom was a result of the Tourette Syndrome but manageable American Lutheran Church
with coping skills. Applied Pavement Technology
They discovered that when Pierce got really excited, it triggered one of his tics. To Arby’s-FMS Group, inc.
someone who might not understand his diagnosis, like a teacher, this would appear Area-Wide Technologies, INC.
to be aggressive behavior. James worked with Pierce on how to manage his Arlene Crichton Trust
excitement, calm down and get back on track after it happens. Assurance Agency
When Pierce began working with James, his classroom production tremendously Bank of America
improved. At Pierce’s school, at the end of each school day, teachers calculate and BarTech Group Inc
report the percentage of time students are engaged in the classroom and on-track Baxter’s Grille
with tasks. Pierce was consistently ranked between 60-69 percent but after working Beta Alpha Psi - UIUC
with James, his engagement increased to between 80-85 percent! Big Lots
FST provides therapeutic services for the entire family—caregivers and their youth. Bird HCE Unit
James worked closely with Sonia to further educate her about behaviors stemming Blaze Pizza
from Tourette Syndrome and how to support Pierce at home. As a result, Sonia Bone Dome Hitting and
gained confidence in her ability to help educate Pierce’s teachers on these behaviors Pitching Complex
and advocate for him with school staff. BrightFunds Foundation
Broeren Russo Construction
“Pierce has made tremendous progress Brookdale Urbana
since we started working together. I’m Busey Bank
also really excited about the personal C-U Jaycees
growth I have seen in his mom Sonia.” John P. Cadle Foundation
Carle Foundation Hospital
— James, Family Support Specialist Carriage Crossing of Arcola
Families Stronger Together CASA of Champaign County
Caterpillar Foundation
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Champaign Asphalt Company
Champaign County Farm Bureau
Prime Timers
Champaign Mixed Clovers 4-H Club
Champaign West Rotary
Champaign-Urbana Junior
Woman’s Club
CHI Overhead Doors, Inc
Chittick Family Eye Care
Christie Clinic
Cim-Tek Filtration
Commerce Bank
Commercial Builders, Inc.
Community Foundation for
the Land of Lincoln
Community Foundation of
Central Illinois
Community Foundation of
East Central Illinois
Community Foundation of
Macon County
Countryside School
Cozad Asset Management
Dave & Harry Locksmiths, Inc.
Delta Kappa Delta Sorority, Inc.
DHM Davis-Houk Mechanical
Disabled Citizens Foundation
Dish Passionate Cuisine
Divernon Presbyterian Church
Dollar General
E.F. Wildermuth Foundation
Eastern Illinois Chapter A.B.A.T.E.
Eastland Suites
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a safe community| engaging events
SAVDEATTEHE 18th Annual SAVDEATTEHE 33rd Annual
Festival of Quilts Kendall Gill Golf Benefit
[hybrid, in-person & online] July 11, 2022
June 3-4, 2022
Cunningham’s signature fundraiser, the annual Since 1989, former Illini basketball great and
Festival of Quilts, honors the tradition of United professional player, Kendall Gill, has gone above and
Methodist Women and the quilts they and quilters beyond to support Cunningham youth. In addition
from across Illinois have made and donated to our to making a significant gift to our Boys Group Home
kids since 1895. named in his honor and spending time with the youth
We could have gone virtual with the 2021 Festival who live there when he is in town, he hosts the
of Quilts as we did in 2020, but with encouragement Kendall Gill Golf Benefit each summer. Each year at
from our Festival of Quilts Committee, sponsors, the event, Kendall is joined by his wife Wendy, and
makers and hopeful attendees, we developed a sons Phoenix and Kota.
hybrid event. Because of the support of so many, the Events like the annual golf outing help support
Cunningham’s mission to nourish hope through
17th Annual Festival of Quilts brought in $70,807! effective solutions so children thrive and families
flourish. And speaking of flourishing…with the
TAKE A LOOK: support of our sponsors, golfers and raffle
contributors, the Benefit has raised more than
- Our first hybrid event - $600,000 over its amazing 32 years including a
- $23,745 in sponsorships -
- A record 90 auction quilts sold at Angel Price - 2021 total of $39,244!
- $15,012 in gift shop and boutique sales -
“That’s why I continue to come back
- 101 new donors - because I know what we’re doing here is
- $2,530 in bake sale proceeds - helping kids, who have been dealt a bad
- A record 237 quilts donated for auction hand in life, get on the right track, and
that’s all I want.”
and boutique -
- 100+ amazing volunteers - — Kendall Gill
- Many smiling faces -
- Priceless community support -
Cunningham Director of Advancement Ginger Mills | 12 | Cunningham President/CEO Marlin Livingston
with longtime Cunningham supporter Mary Henson with Kendall, Phoenix and Kota Gill at the
32nd Annual Kendall Gill Golf Benefit
and her friend Joey Lord
a safe community | engaging events ORGANIZATIONS
AND BUSINESSES
Proceeds from our events bring hope to the youth and families we serve in
our residential, educational and community-based programs by providing DONORS
critical funding to cover the total cost of care and services. THANK YOU
for helping us reach our goals so we are able to help those who need it July 1, 2020 - June 30, 2021
most. And thank you for having some fun with us!
Eberhardt, Elsie Trust
Personal hygiene is an Edible Arrangements
important life skill that Enterprise Holdings Foundation
our kids learn while ESS Clean
they are in our care. Exchange Club of Urbana
One of the many Exelon Foundation
challenges COVID-19 Family Dollar
brought in 2020 was Farm Credit Services
fewer than usual Farmers-Merchants Bank of Illinois
in-kind donations of Fastsigns
body wash, stick FedEx Ground
deodorant and toothpaste. In response to this challenge, you supported the Fertilizer Dealer Supply, Inc.
March Freshness mini campaign to help restock our shelves with personal Fibers of Love
hygiene items. First Federal Bank
First State Bank Monticello
Heroes gathered for our Fisher National Bank
inaugural Be a Hero 5K Flora Gems
at Crystal Lake Park on Frontstream
October 16, 2021. The Gateway Foundation
route was lined with Gingerbread House Toys
volunteers cheering Great Plains Laborers
words of encouragement District Council
for every walker and Heartland Bank & Trust Co.
runner as their capes Herff Jones Cap & Gown Arcola
blew in the wind. HomeLight
Because of sponsors, donors, runners and superheroes (those that fundraised over Horizon Hobby Inc.
$100), we surpassed our goal and had fun doing it. Thank you Heroes! Human Kinetics
IGW Architecture
For a second straight year, we Illini Radio Group
celebrated Luminaries of Hope Illini Union Office of
and Live Nativity - a special Volunteer Programs
drive through event on our Illinois Conservation Foundation
campus. This uplifting event Image Graphics
brings the light of hope at Imboden Worship Service
Christmastime to those we Industrial Donuts
serve but also to our entire Inspire Brands Foundation Inc.
community! Two Saturdays in Iroquois Federal Foundation, Inc.
December, luminaries were lit Jimmy John’s Enterprises, LLC
throughout our campus John Wilkie Law Office
representing the hope ignited Johnco Construction
in the 794 youth, adults and Jupiter’s At The Crossing
families we served this year. Our Thank Just Bee Acai
community was not only invited You! Kiwanis Club of Champaign-Urbana
to attend the event but also to Legends Golf Course
purchase luminaries in honor or memory of those special to them. Fundraising Lifemap Wealth Management
for Luminaries of Hope was also the focus of our of Giving Tuesday campaign. Longhorn Steakhouse
Luxury Nails & Spa
| 13 | Mahomet Car Connection
Mahomet Landscaping
Martin Hood LLC
Martin One Source, Martin Graphics
Meyer Oil Co
Midland States Bank
Moe’s Southwest Grill
Molina Healthcare of Illinois
Montessori School of
Champaign-Urbana
Napleton’s Auto Park of Urbana
National Council of Negro Women,
Champaign County Section
National Philantrhopic Trust
Next Generation Preschool
Ockerman, Charles Trust
Odell Grade School
Orange Krush Foundation
Original Pancake House
OSF Healthcare System
Papa John’s Pizza
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hope begins here
ORGANIZATJIuOlyN1,S20&20 B- JUunSeI3N0,E2S0S21ES DONORS
Peck Farms, Inc. Sidney Christian Church Women’s University of Illinois Office of Register for Amazon Smile Every Little
Pelle Medical Skincare Fellowship Committee Student Financial Aid and support Cunningham Bit Helps
Personal Performance Training United Fuel Co. kids while doing your Amazon When our
and Rehabilitation, Inc. Sierra Glass Company and United Way of Bartholomew shopping all year long. Visit
Petsmart Neely Procurement Solutions County, Inc. sCmunilen.inagmhaazmonC.choilmdreann’ds select supporters use
Pfizer Spiros Law United Way of Champaign Home AmazonSmile and
Piatt Co. Mental Health Center St John’s Lutheran Church County as your non-profit today. the BoxTops app,
Pour Bros Co St. Joseph Women’s United Way of Greater
Praise and Gathering Church Community Club Philadelphia and Southern donations are
PrintPression LLC St. Patrick Catholic Church Divine New Jersey generated on
Prosigma Partners LLC Mercy Prayer Group Unity East Elementary Cunningham’s
Provident Financial Group, LLC Starbuck’s on Mattis UpClose Marketing & Printing behalf! In FY21,
Random Acts State Farm - Steve Tarrant Urbana American Legion Cunningham
Rebekah Albaugh Photography State Farm Research & Auxiliary Post 71 collected $625.81
Rector Construction Development Center Urbana Lodge No. 157 Ancient from the Amazon
Red Bicycle Ice Cream Stephens Family YMCA Free and Accepted Masons Smile Foundation
Red’s Muffler Shop LLC Stevie Jay Broadcasting Urbana Park District and $493.40 from
Regency Multifamily Stocks Business Furniture USI Insurance the General Mills
Replanted Seeds Stratford House Village of Savoy Box Tops program.
Ridge Elementary Synergy Vineyard Church
Rigg’s Beer Company Target Visit Champaign County
RK Dixon The Pippen Project Ware Group
Robdob Properties LLC The Ribeye Watson’s Shack and Rail
Scofield Insurance & The Ruggery WCIA-TV Channel 3
Financial Services The Taylor Team RE/Max WeDignify
Serra Champaign Realty Associates Wespath
ServPro of Champaign/Urbana The Vineyard Church WGRC, Inc.
Shafer Smiles Hope Center Wyldewood Cellars
Sidell Agri-Services, Inc. Trinity Lutheran Church Zeta Phi Beta
University of Illinois Athletics
Honoring Those Leaving a Legacy to Cunningham Children’s Home
THE CEDARS SOCIETY
When you make plans for a Legacy Gift to Cunningham
Children’s Home, you become part of the The Cedars Society.
• The most common legacy gift is a bequest in a Last Will and Testament.
• There is no minimum gift size.
• Donor should consult with attorney or financial advisor for guidance.
• Share your plan with Cunningham by completing a bequest intention form.
• All information provided is kept strictly confidential.
Learn more at: cunninghamhome.org/ways-give/planned-giving/cedars-society
or scan and click with
your phone camera:
For questions, or to acquire forms, contact
Tim Manard, Development Officer
(217) 337-9071 or [email protected]
In the late 1800’s, Judge Joseph and Mary Cunningham began to ponder
their legacy to their community. The Cunninghams were living in their large
rural estate just outside of Urbana called “The Cedars” because of the
double row of beautiful cedar trees that lined the long driveway from the
road to the house. After much thought, the Cunninghams decided their
legacy would be to make “The Cedars” a safe place of hope, comfort and
love for orphaned and homeless children. The “Cedars Society” honors that
first legacy gift of the home that has touched and changed so many lives.
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hope begins here
DONORS Cunningham received gifts from the following donors between July 1, 2020 - June 30, 2021
Doug & Susan Abbott (GP) Taj Y. Artis (GP) Mary Batts Brenda & Mark Blager Charlotte Brown
Paula Abdullah (GP) Linda Arvin Doug & Mary Bauling (GP, CS) Frank & Judy Blahofski Connie & Jerry Brown
Kim Abel Jan Ashbrook Elliott Baum Becky & Robert Blake Patricia Brown
Carolyn & Brian Abshire Linda & Thomas Ashby Chris & John Baumann Robert Blake Penny & Jeffrey Brown
Richard Adams Larry Ashley (GP, CS) Karop & Marilyn Bavougian Anne Blanco Reverend Karol Brown (GP)
Angie Adams-Martin & Roberta Ashley Harry & Elizabeth Baxter Amanda Bland Sharon Brown
Joel Martin (GP) Randal Ashton D.D.S. Shelby Baybordi Jean Bland Richard & Peggy Browne
Tom & Kara Ade (GP) Andrew Atchie (GP) Bill & Marla Bayler Dicksie R. Blankenship (GP) Lynnsey Brownfield
Ruth Adekale Kara Atkins Dr. Richard & Judy Baylor Keith Blankenship Judy & David Brubaker
Adeyemi Adelekan (GP) Sandra Atkinson Laura Baylor John Blasche Colin & Martha Bruce
Marlene & Harley Aeschleman Linda Atteberry Edith & Paul Beach (GP) Priscilla Blecha Lynn Bruff
Irma Allen Lynne Atterberry Phil & Dee Beachy Laura Bleill Esther Brumley
JoAnne Allen Carol Augspurger Beverly Beaird Joyce Blessman Gary Brummet & Donna Juhl
Jordyn Allen Kay & Randy Austiff Sandra Beak Gail & Don Block Steven Brunk
Lela & Terry Allen Linda & Dean Austin Elaine Beam Ruth Bloxam Phyllis Bruno
Linda Allen Cortney Auter Norma H. Bean (GP) Sheri Boberg Patricia & Charles Bruns
Lloyd & Ruby Allen Kris & Barry Aves Scott & Christina Beatty Mary Bobor Mary & David Bruun (GP)
Shane Allen James & Linda Ayers Bill & Nancy Beaty Linda Bode Terrica K. Buchholz
Terri Allen Zeynep Ayla Brent Beazly (CS) Judy Bodine Dudley & Tracy Buck
Nancy Allison Collette Bachi-Baranowski Velma Beck Allan Boehm Reverend Daniel & Dorothea Buck
Sandra Allison Susan & Tim Bachman Teresa Beckman Candy Boehm Marie Buckhanon
Jill Allred Gwen Bailey Harold & Karen Beckner Amy Boen Sharon Buckler
Connie Almy Linda Bailey Cary Beckwith Paula & Jeff Bohleber (GP) Christine Buckstead
Anita Althaus Ruth Bair Donna Bedell Wanda Bohlen Margaret Buel
Jill Ames Megan Baird Rob Bedows Ellen Boland Julie Buenting
Sayee Anakk Bruce & Deb Baker Linda Bedwell Jill & Eric Boland Vic & Bonnie Buraglio
Phillip & Carlyn Anders (GP) Reverend Bruce & Betsy Baker Joan Behle (GP) Kenda & Carl Bond Brent Burdge
Donna & Harold Anderson Thomas & Carolyn Baker Karen Beilstein Marcia & Edward Bondurant Lisa Burdin
Doug Anderson Selvam Balaji Marjorie & Steven Beilstein Thomas & Sharon Bondurant Terry & Deb Burke
Elnathan Anderson (CS) Lona Baldwin Susan Bekiares Molly Bonthuis Sharon Burkhart
Glenda Anderson Lola Ball Barbara Bell Jan & Scott Booraem (GP) Joyce Burns
Joan Anderson Lena Banks Nancy & Jim Bell Alicia Booth Julie & John Burns
Joye Anderson Sam & Maureen Banks Rebecca & Robert Bell Kathleen & Jonathan Booth Krista & Blake Burns (GP)
Kathy Anderson Tim & Nancy Barber Ronald Bell Regina L. Booth Steven Burns (GP)
Michael & Diane Anderson Vera & William Barber Liliana Bello Rose Born Carolyn Burrell
Nancy Anderson John Barham Marjorie & Gerald Benge Tom & Kelly Borton Eileen Burrell
Van & Eva Anderson Barbara & Dick Barker Jeanette Benner Daniel Borup Marcy Burrus
Virginia Anderson Dr. Vernie & Beverly Barnett Myriah Benner Coogan Ruth Bosman Roger & Sara Burrus
Bruce & Kendra Andree Ethel Barnett Kathy & John Bennett Gerald & Norma Boston Matt & Susan Busby
Casey Andrew (GP) Alice Barnhart Teresa Benningfield Tom Bottom & Joyce Bishop Carol Bush
Mary E. Anglin Leanne & Brian Barnhart (GP) Roberta Benschneider (GP) Tamara Bouseman Cissy A. Buskirk (GP)
Jeff & Jamie Annenberg Richard & Carol Barnhart Casey Benson Kenzie Bowen Dennis & Victoria Butler
Adam Aquino Becky Barnhill Eileen Benson Marsha Bowen Donna & Jim Butler
Kristen Arden-Rowell Paula Barrick Andrew Bequette David A. & Vicki Bowers Jeff & Mary Butler
Erwin & Linda Arends Mary Barrineau Claudia Berdugo Brian & Gretchen Boyer Julie Butler
Judy Argentieri Betsy Barstead Dee Bergan Janet & Roger Boyer (GP) Kathryn & Richard Butler
Anna Armstrong Connie Barton Sue Bergan Linda Boykin Keith Butler (GP)
Don Arnold Lois Bastien LeeAnn Berger Connie & Jim Boyle Anne Button
Fred & Nancy Arnold Susan & Ronald Bates Angie Bergner Linda Bradley Dick & Sharon Button
Mary Arnold Jessica Batey Maureen Bergquist Barbara & Richard Brake (GP) Brooke Buzard (GP)
Jennifer Arsenault Donna Battershell Judy Kay & Keith Bess Bruce E. Branham James Cagle
Coffee Anyone? Jim & Jacque Bethmann Julie Brantner Dorothy Caldwell
Jenean & Donald Betz Clark & Cindy Breeze Melissa Caldwell
Our Vocational Options program opened the Nancy Beveridge (GP) Kathy Brenner David Callahan
Cup of Hope Coffee Shop on campus. Cup of Tara Beveroth Barbara Bressner Carol Camp
Dawn Beyler Zoe Bridges Ann & Roy Campbell
Hope provides Sally & Jack Bicknell Sharon Bright Barbara E. Campbell (CS)
our students Joseph & Jackie Biddle Donna Brinegar Donna Campbell
lessons in Michael Biehl (GP) Jeff & Deb Bristle Ken & Theresa Campbell
entrepreneurship, Franklin & Deborah Bielser Ebony Britt Shirley & Franklin Campbell
small business Kathy Billman Burl & Janie Brock Bill & Peggy Campo
strategies, Jim & Judy Bilyeu Donna Brodecki Mary Capel
real-world Maranna Binder Jill Brooks Lindsey Capperrune
customer service Deborah Bingham
Reverend Dennis P. Brooks Patricia A. Cardenas
skills, financial Martha Birch Carroll M. Bross Cheri & John Carlson
knowledge and Brent & Danielle Birkeland Jeanette & Eldon Broster Craig Carmer
most of all, The Birky Family Bill & Paula Brown Lori & Steve Carmichael
CONFIDENCE Pat Birlingmair (GP) Bob & Juanita Brown Helen Carmien
and PRIDE! Sara & Todd Black Bunny Brown Sheryle Carpenter
Jim & Sally Jo Blackburn Carolyn & Quentin Brown Sandra Carr
GP (Guardian Parent) and CS (The Cedar Society member) Starla Carr
are designations throughout the Donors List. Patricia Carrington
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Tina Carrington Stephany Correa hope begins here Linda Sue Dunker Robert Jordan Ficklin
Kay & James Dunn Malinda & Monty Field
Kevin & Crystal Carrithers Jan Corsaro (GP) Paul Debevec & Sandy Dunn Mary Fielding
Elizabeth Cardman Jay & Linda Dunseth Brian Finet
Mary Carter Margaret Corso Lucy Dechausay Deb Durbin Amy Fink-Vasquez
Tina Dechausay (GP) Anne Durst Gregory Fisher
Joy & James Caschetta Rita Corson Bonnie Decker Joyce Dutton Cara & Matthew Fitton
Jeff Decker Michael Dyer Karen & Dan Fleming
Anne Casey Ruth Cortright (GP) Kathy Decker Roger & Pam Eagle Mathew & Marci Fletcher
Rick Decker Stefany Early Curt & Roberta Floyd
Jane Casey Janice & Larry Corum Mark & Nancy Defauw Martha & Greg Easter Nancy & John Fluss
Sue Dehart (GP) Steven & Patricia Eaton Shawn & Carol Foley
Seth Castle & Kelsey Smoot Kari & David Couch James & Susan DeHoff Carolyn Eberhard Linda & Leon Follmer
Debbie Delaney David & Marilyn Eck Claire & Reverend Gary Ford (GP)
Patti Castor Reva Cougill Laura & Gregory Delost Betty Eckols David Ford
David & Sheila Denby Judy Eddy Gin Ford
Charlotte Cave Troy Courson Pam & Donald Denby (GP) Jim and Brenda Edgar Margaret J. Ford (GP)
Robert & Miranda Denler Idella Edwards Joyce Formhals
Robby & Shelly Cekander Tod Courtney Linda Denton Marilyn & Thomas Edwards Mary Fortune
Gary & Cindy Denzer (GP) Jim & Marlene Eeten Jennifer Foss
Bernie Chamberlain Michael & Jennifer Covello Evelyn Denzin Pat Ege (GP) Jerry & Mary Foster
Tim Deppen Brian & Sarah Egeberg Marilyn Foster
Deborah Chambers Debbie Cox Carol Desch Reverend Janet Eggleston Marlin & Penny Fourman
Reverend George & David & Julie Ehler Susan Fowler
Robert Chandler Sandra Stewart Cox Kimberly Desmond Jodi & Jay Ehlman Linda Fox
Betty DeVore Anne Ehrlich Stacy Fox
Jane & Wayne Channell Kathleen Coyle & Wade Wall William & Joyce Dewey Celeste Eichelberger French & Judy Fraker
Marla Dewhirst Lila Jeanne Eichelberger William & Rita Francis
Barbara Charter Walter C. Crackel Brenda Dexter David & Tabitha Elder Peggy Francisco
Jim & Carol Dexter Laura Elder Lynne Franco
Paula Charter Janet Crandall Jim & Doris Dice Carol & Tremont Ellegood (GP) Karen & Steven Frank
Kate Dickens Dale & Margery Elliott Stephen & Rebecca Davis Franke
Judi Chase Charles & Nancy Crane Adeline Dickey Kelly Elliott Jonathan & Cathern Franklin
Mary & Richard Dickinson Beth Ellis Aaron Franzen
Elizabeth Chato Patty Cravens Iris Dicks Glen Ellis Bonnie Franzen
Alicia & Joe Dierker Marsha & Pete Elmer Elaine Franzen
Miria Chicke Kim Crawford Marlene Dietz Ellen R. Elrick Lucille Frasca
Frances & Ben Dillard (GP) Diana Embry The Frazier Family
Anna Marie Chrisman (GP) Liam Crawford Michele Dillavou Abby & Adam Emling Dorothea Fredrickson Smith
Elsie Dillier Dorothy Emory (GP, CS) Ron & Susan Freedlund
Wilma R. Christiansen (GP) Mary Angela Crawford Cameron & Rachel Dillion Lauren Endress Rusty & Jill Freeland
Debbi Dillman Carroll English Jan Freeman
Barbara Cicone Maxine Crawford (GP) Paloma & Harlan Dillon Kenneth & Carolyn English Charles & Gloria French
Mark Dirksen Eileen Enlow Wendy & Jim French
Marge Cilley Nancy Creason Connie Disney Chet Enright Bev & Tom Frey
Lily & Gerald Ditman Ann Enstrom Elene & Robert Frey
Patrick Cinotte Reverend Henry & Beverly Crede Gail & Tracy Divan Evelyn L. Epperson William & Misty Fricke
Ellen Dixon (GP) Virginia Erickson Jenni Fridgen
Betty Clark Reverends Gay & Dan Arlone Doan (GP) Victor & Sharol Escobar Barbara Friend
Carol Clark King Crede (GP) Marilyn Dobbin Robert & Mary Ann Espeseth Beverly Friese
Stu & Barbara Clark Judy Cresap Cindy & Terry Dodd Dianna Esser Robert & Frances Frisina
Linda & Melvin Clauser Henry & Susan Cronister (GP) Lynnette & Jason Dodds Jamie Essien Gail Fritzsche (GP)
Jo Lynne Clauson & Elizabeth J. Crossland Walter & Sally Dodge Jacqueline & Simon Esslinger Anita Frizzell
Steve Mertens Kim & Joseph Crump (GP) LaVonne Dodson Stephen & Susan Estoye Linda & John Frizzell
Alice Dollahon Ruth Etherton Linda Frye (GP)
Don Clements Robin Cruse Luella Dollar Karen & William Ettinger Marilyn & Don Fugate
Shannon Donaldson John & Olive Evans Gary Fugh
Cindy Clennon (GP) Sarah Cuff Jennie Donley Margaret Evans Jamie Fulfer
Meridee Dornhoff Mary Evans John & Carla Fulton
Phyllis & Tom Cler Copenhaver Cumpston Gregory Douglas Nancy Evers Melba & Jim Funk (GP)
Steven Douglas Dr. Bob & Sue Ewbank Jessie Fyffe
Gretchen Clifton Bill & Carol Cupples (GP) Julie Dowler Michael & Rona Eyer Reverend David &
James & Barbara Downs Tom & Sandy Fairchild Barbara Gaffron
Kay Clifton (GP) Margaret Cupps Lynn & David Doy Gregory & Kathy Fargher Libby Gaige
Judy & Ronald Doyle Jessica Farmer Karla Gaines
Carol & C. Thomas Climer Ellen Curtin Geraldine & Warren Drake George & Lazetta Farnham Jan Galaras
Kay Drake Marilyn Faulkner Susan & Donald Gallois (GP)
Herschel & Harriet Cline Wesley & Laura Curtis Nancy & Harold Drake Brian & Lindsay Fearman Judy & Bill Gamble
Stephanie Drake Phyllis Feeney Karen Gamble
Martha Clipp Mark & Kathy Cushing Jean Driscoll (GP) Victor & Bobbi Fein Betty Jean Gantz
Delores & Dale Dudas Shawn & Mollie Felix Jean Gantzert
Linda & Doug Clough Linda Daggett Karleen Dude Carole Ferguson Denise Garceau
Nicholas & Abbey Dudley Glen & Linda Ferguson (GP) Michelle Garde
Pamela Cloyd Whitson & Cathy Daily Marie Duffin Sandra Ferguson Margaret Gardner
Helen DuFour (GP) Verna Ferguson Ailene Garner
Mary & Todd Coady Barbara Dalheim Lori Duitsman
Linda & Peter Dumich
Betty & Jon Cockrel Bernice R. Dallas
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Helen Coddington Barb Dallinger
Gail & Jim Coffman (GP) Kathy Dallinger
Cheryl Cole Becky Dalton
Dean & Marvelle Cole Gary & Rae Dalton
Roger & Gail Cole Nickie Dalton
Dr. Robert & Dale Carroll Coleman Robert & Mary Dalton
Eileen & Dennis Coleman Darlene Dalton Taylor
Peter Coleman Diane & William Daly
Donna Collins Lynn Daly
Pam Collins Dorothy Damewood
Richard & Diane Collins Pat Damron
Karen Colmer Reverend Rick & Kim Dancey
Linda Colwell (GP) David Daniel (GP)
Colleen Combes (GP) Elaine Daniels
Michael & Panagiota Comet Tim Daniels
Susan & Merll Connor (GP) Linda & Michael Danz (GP, CS)
Bonnie Conroy Dolores Das
Clinton Conway Judy & Howard Daughenbaugh
Dave Cook Mary Daugherty
Kathleen Cook Monica David
Sara Cook Mary Lou Davidson
Terry & Cheryl Cook Gertrude & Kenneth Davis
Chuck Cookson Jay & Linda Davis
Linda Coon Jeffrey Davis
Sue & Ronnie Coons (GP) Marcia & Dennis Davis
John & Peggy Cope (GP) Pat & Bob Davis
Dale & Deb Copher Ruth Davison
Joyce Copp Wilma Davison
Jonathan Coppess Joyce & Michael Day
Bruce & Julie Cordell Paige Garrison Day
Judith Cordray Kristen Dean-Grossmann (GP)
Danna & Joe Corley Jack & Judy DeAtley
Roger Corray
Susan Garnsey hope begins here Alice Headley Sharon & Carl Holland
Melinda Garrelts Ralph Grob John and Ann Healey Jamie Holley
Jane & John Garrett Linda Heath Bill & Brigit Hollis
Lori K. Garrett Jody Groff Alan & Charlotte Heaton Darlene Holloway
Terrell Garth (GP) Patsy & Larry Hebron (GP) Orv & Barbara Holman
Mary Gaskill Alison Groot Bruce & Mary Ann Hecht (GP) Walter Holstine
Jean Gates John & Barbara Hecker Scott Holt
Kathy Gee Patty Gropp Carrie Heimann Stephen Holt
Darlene Gehant Barbara Hein Carol Holterman
Mark & Lorna Geiler Thomas & Judy Gross Linda Heinritz David & Patti Hood
Barb Geissler Donna Heinz Joan & Peter Hood
Kay & Ron Gerald Chelsea Guder David Held Sara Hook
Mary Gerdes Richard & Gloria Helfrich Ruth Hoppin
Phyllis Geschwind Deb Guidry Jeff Henderson Karen & William Horn
Richa Ghosh Nancy Ann & Gerald Henderson Elizabeth Hornbrook
Avalon J. Gibson Billie Gulledge (GP) Richard & Carolyn Henderson Trisha Horner
Fred & Donna Giertz Leslie Henry (GP) Winifred Horney (GP)
Danny & Cheri Gieseke Patricia Gulley Cathy Henschen & Joanne Horton
Darlene Gifford Carolyn Leach (GP, CS) Michelle Horvat
Sharon Gilbert Megan Gullion-Otto Donna Henson Samantha Horvath
Inga W. Giles Marcia Henson Pat Hosier
Erin Gilligan (GP) Nancy Gwinn Mary Henson John Lee Houghtaling
Charlene Gilmore Keith & Mary Herbold Jim & Kathy House
Celebrating Greg & Jeanne Girard Ralph & Phyllis Haas (GP) Lois Herbst Nathan House
Mary Giuffre Chuck & Kay Herr Jeanne Housholder
YOUR SPECIAL Jeff & Julia Gladu (GP) Linda Haberkorn Joyce Herriott Raymond & Kay Houtzel
SOMEONE Charlotte & Robert Glidewell Sue Herriott-Hinshaw Carole & Jerry Howard
Karl & Velda Glueck Jeff & Marsha Hacker Martha Hertendy Karen Howard
Cunningham youth Lynn & David Goers Sylvia Herzog Margaret Anne Howard
benefit from the Chris & Mark Golden Mary Shaw Hackl Teresa Herzog Marty Howard
generosity of our Marcey Goldstein Ann Hettinger Mary Howard (GP)
friends and Matthew Goldstein Judy Hackley Dot Heuman (GP) Pat & Denzil Howard
supporters. Many Stephanie Gonzales (GP) Joe & Joan Heyen Linda & Dean Howarter
choose to Jeannette Gonzalez Nicole Haegele Charlotte Hicks Yvonne & Raymond Howland
memorialize or Linda Good Todd Higginbotham Roger & Ranelle Hubele
honor a special Terry Goode Judith Hafenrichter Janice Hiland Debra Huber
person by making Joyce & Terry Goodwin Babette Hiles Judy Hudgens
Ruth Gordon Tracy Hageman Jean Hiles Janet & Carl Hudson
a gift in their name M.K. Gorzney Barbara & Duane Hill (GP) Teedra & Rick Hudson (GP)
to Cunningham Deborah & Jim Goss Tom & Sherry Hainline Elaine Hill Kevin & Carol Huffman
Children’s Home. Kathy & Stephen Gossard Joan Papesh Hill Rita Huffman
Susan & Duane Goyen Sandra & Karl Hakkarainen Sheri Hill Maureen Hughes
These gifts have a Deborah Graeber (GP) Kathleen Hillard Pete & Carol Hughes (GP)
great affect on our John & Carol Graham Mindy Hale Marsha Hilligoss Dick & Shirley Hull
vision to see every Sandra Graham Bruce & Jan Hinely Julie Huls
Helen & Gene Grandone Paulette & Thomas Hale (GP) Jay Hinshaw Nancy Hulting
child thrive by Jill Grant Greta Hinton Marilyn Hungerford
providing a safe Jeff & Peggy Grau Ellen Hall Leon & Jean Hinton (GP) Susan Huntley (GP)
Robyn & Douglas Graves Kurt & Holly Hirchert (CS) Sue Hurd
place to heal, Janet Gravlin Paige Hall William Hire Judith & James Hurst
learn and grow. Amanda Gray Sara Hiser Karen Hurst
Amy & Jon Gray Joe & Helen Hallbeck Jean Hitch Ingrid & Bruce Hutchings
Honor Gifts Janet Gray Leslie Hitchens Marion & Phyllis Hutson
Judy Gray Jessica Halpin Frank Hoag & Harlyne Patricia Hutson
Sometimes a gift Marcellos Gray Callahan-Hoag Frieda Hyde (GP)
that touches the Susan Gray Linda & Nick Hamm (GP) Bud & Deb Hobbs (GP) Loretta Hyslop
recipient but makes Bianca & James Green Tessa Hobbs Curley Nada Icenogle
a difference in the Dave & Belinda Green Judy Hampson Donnis Hobson Reverend Dr. Phillip &
lives of others is Marva Green Kay E. Hodson Judith Icenogle (GP)
the perfect choice. Patti Green Alice Hampton Mary & Thomas Hodson Jeanette Iles
Honor gifts are Randall Green Donna & Jay Hoeflinger Merle Ingersoll, Jr.
Richard Green Dana & Dennis Hampton Bob & Nancy Hoeft Randy Inman
charitable Mike & Donna Greene Lisa Hoekstra Monica & Rick Iverson
contributions to Sandra Greenwold Russell Hanegan Janice Hoelscher Jerry & Helen Jahn (GP)
Cunningham and Joan Gregg Vivian Hoette Linda Jancola
can be made at Karen Gresham Barbara Hanks Ron Hofbauer Gayle & Mark Jannusch
Dr. Jean Grever Diane Hofer Kelsey Janssen
any occasion. Hayley Grice Patrick & Liliana Hanlon Scott Hofferkamp Christina Japuntich
James Griebler Nancy & A.B. Hoffman Mary K. Jarvis
Memorial David & Linda Griesemer Jamie Hannah Shelly & Kevin Hoffman (GP) Janelle Jaskula (GP)
Gifts Merrily & Mike Griffin Gary & Patty Hofmann (GP) Stephanie & Joe Smith Jeffries
Sally Griffith Dee Hanner Jeanne Hogg Gary & AnnaLee Jellen
Families often Sheila & Cecil Griffith Charles & Crystal Hogue Jim & Jane Jenkins
encourage Jerry & Jane Grimes Kay & Wayne Hanner Virginia Holder Jon & Teresa Jenkins
Linda & Ronald Grissom Marsha Holland Michelle Jennings
memorial gifts— Grace Hansen (GP)
a charitable
Lorie & David Hansen
contribution to
Cunningham Janet Hansis
in the name of a lost
friend or loved one. Vicki Harber
LEARN MORE Heidi Hardenbrock
ABOUT THESE
Shirley Harder (GP)
GIFTS AT:
Jerome Hardesty
cunninghamhome.org
Janice Harding
Joan & Galen Haren
Edith Harlow
Alan & Judy Harnack
LaVerna Harper
Andrea Harrington
Patrick Harrington
Roy Harris
James Harrison
Tom Harrison
Sneh Harsh
Vickie & Bryan Hart (GP)
Joanne Hartenbower (GP)
Tom & Janis Hartwig
Lori Harvey
Mary Ann Harvey (GP)
Linda Hascall
Amy Hasfjord
Greg & Diana Hasler
Alison Hassen
Dave Hastings (GP)
Nancy & Dennis Hatcher
Deb Hauersperger
Susan Hawbecker (GP)
Karen & Jack Hawkins
Don Haworth (GP)
Jeff Hayes
Justin & Kristie Hayes
Sandy Hays
Christine Hazen
Bonnie Head
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Nancy & Dennis Jennings (GP) hope begins here
Patricia Jensen Patricia Ketchmark Linda Langston
Jemin Jeon Diane & Stephen Kiddoo Our art teacher, Ms. Evelyne,
Carol Jepsen Roger & Carol Kiddoo Phyllis Lappin was awarded a grant from
Jim & Ruth Jesso Sue & Ron Kiddoo the Urbana Arts and
Larry & Margie Jobe Becky Kiefer Cloydia Hill Larimore (GP, CS) Culture program to work
Cindy Johnson James O. Kietzman with the Urbana Free Library
Craig Johnson Jordan Kilpatrick Toni Laros to showcase student artwork.
Elizabeth G. Johnson Anthony Kim For a show entitled “Hands
Kendra & Fred Johnson Donald & Margaret Kimmel Debbie Larson of Hope,” our Gerber
Larry Johnson Murl & Rhonda Kimmel (GP) students created plaster
Laurie Johnson Janice Kimpel Nanette Larson sculptures of their hands
Leslie Johnson Ann & Bob King (GP, CS) and then designed them in
Linda & James Johnson Mary Carroll King (GP) Ardis & Larry Larvick (GP) a way that best represented
Linda Johnson Robert & Hester Kingston their personalities.
Marianne Johnson Sandra Kinney Sally & Roger Lash
Nancy Johnson Todd Kinney & Peggy Patten
Patricia Johnson Dorothy & Kent Kipling (GP) Mary & Robert Laturner
Sam & Pat Johnson Frances Kirchhofer
Sandra & David Johnson Janet & Danny Kirk (GP) Dale & Carol Laue
Sharon L. Johnson (GP) Will Kirkpatrick (CS)
Viki Johnson Dottie Kissick Barbara Laughlin
Carolyn Johnston (GP) Sue & Glen Kitson
Elizabeth Johnston Bill & Deb Klein Bill & Laurel Law
Jean Johnston Lila Klendworth
Lloyd & Carolyn Johnston Betty & Edward Kmoch (GP) Carolyn Lawless
Ruth Johnston Carrie Kmoch & Tom Grady
Susan Johnston Edward Kmoch Yaara Leaf
Sharla Jolly & Rocky Franklin (GP) Kirby Knapp
Becky Jones Kevin & Bitsy Knepler Charles & Brenda Learned (GP)
Bev Jones (GP) Tim & Mary Knepple
Caroline Jones (GP) Leslie Knicl Judy Lebaugh Ronnie Maddox Camille McCaskill
Elaine & Philip Jones Lisa Knight Melanie Mader & James Paul Mindy McClusky
Ken & Lucille Jones Mary Knight Joe & Diane Lecher (GP) Emily Maduzia Betty Brooks McCollum
L. Rea & Mary Jones Frank & Patricia Knowles Karolyn Magelli Judy McConchie (GP)
Linda & Owen Jones Patricia Kobel Debbie LeCrone Nancy & Michael Mahoney Mary McConkey
Lois E. Jones Marilea Koch Vera Mainz Clint McCormick
Lyn & Mike Jones Linda Koe Joan Lee Rosemary Malone Carmen McCoy
Paul & Nancy Jones Lou Ann Koebel Tim Manard (GP, CS) Joan McCoy
Russ Jones Nancy K. Koehler Kiyun Lee Karen Manczko Kay & Gene McCoy
Nancy Jones-Kepple Peter Kogen Gayle & Joe Mangieri Michael & Jane McCulley
Shirley Judy (GP) Keith Kohanzo Reverend Lance & Judy Leeds Mark Mankin Thelma McCulley (GP)
Janice Juraska Janet Kolves Tondra Mann-Niswander Michael P. McCuskey
Karen Kabbes Laurie & Arthur Kramer Eleanor Leeper Augusta Mansfield (GP) Richard & Bonnie McDade
Ruth & Richard Kaelin Danell Kreher Colleen Manuel Pam Hammond McDavid (GP)
Robin & Chris Kaler Sharron Kreider Bud & Sandy Leister Patricia Manuel Robyn McDonald
Mary Joan Kaliher Philip & Sheila Krein Edward & Brenda Manzke Wanda McDowell
Yash Kamble Paulette & Mark Kreiner Dale & Patsy Lenear Tom & Deborah Maranville (GP) Tatyana McFadden
Karen Kammeier Marcia & Pete Kreiser Lindsey Markel Gerald & Joy McGee
Robert Kanter Reverend Kevin & Patsy & Larry Lenz Viona & Richard Marlin Elisabeth McGinnis
Karen & Cleve Karch Dorothy Kriesel Mary Lou & James Marlow Rick & Becky McGinnis
John & Beth Katsinas Merna Krietemeyer Jeff & Marlene Leonard David J. Marshall Debra McGough
Cheryl Kaufman Victoria Kriuchkovskaia Marilyn Marshall Kalah McGraw
Jim & Anne Kearns Ken & Ginny Krueger Linda & Stephen Lerette Denise & Kim Martin Yvette McGraw (GP)
The Kearns Family Linda & Kent Krukewitt Kay Martin Lance & Bonnie McGrew
Kathy Keith Sandy Detamore Kuhne Deborah Lewellyn Marty Martin Judith McGuire
Kyle Keitzman & Chris Kuhne Mary Martin Suzie & Dave Mcguire
Teresa & Jim Kelnhofer (GP) Sendhil & Komal Kumaran Debra Lewis Phil & Laura Martin Carolyn McIntyre
Patricia Kemme Craig & Karen Kummerow Stephanie Martin James & Karen McKechnie
Howard Kemper Paul Kunkel Gloria Lewis Kelli Martin Anne & Jasper McKenney
Paul Kenis Steve & Carol Kurtenbach Ann Marty Doris McKinley
Darrold Kennedy Sharon & Wayne Kurth Judith & Norman Lewis Searoba Mascher Mary McMahon
Susan Kennedy Ellie Kuykendall Patrick & Kelly Masching Maureen McMichael
Shawn Kenney Denise Labus Lois Lewis Candy Massey Linda McMillan
Tim & Julie Kenney Emma Ladage Tim & Kathy Mast Virginia & Thomas
Bradley & Linda Kent Tom & Sandy Lagomarcino Lou & Mary Liay Stanley Matheny McQuistion (GP, CS)
Marvin & Darlene Kerber Bill & Cheryl Lair Pam & Roger Mathews (GP) Marjorie Mead
Marilyn Kerr Alice Lamb Donna Libbey Carol Mathis Ed & Beth Mears
Bethany Kershaw Melody Lampert Sandra Matson-Bray Lois Meerdink
Sam & Helen Kershaw (GP) Betsy Lancaster Carol Lichtensteiger Mary Ann Matthews Edward & Brenda Mehnert
Jay & Rosalyn Kesan Terry & Patricia Lancaster William Matthews Brandon Melbye
Mark & Tammy Kesler Judy & Kenneth Landeck (GP) Lois Kelley Lichti Helen & Joel Maurer Julia Melgreen
Rhonda & Kurt Kesler Marianne M. Landry Dick & Janis Maxwell (GP) Ellen Melton
Carol Kessler (GP) Randy & Kimberly Lane (GP) Ellen Liehr Don Maxwell Kathleen Menenga
Donna Kessler Harold Lang Douglas & Sheryl Maxwell Carolyn Meng
Gregory Langdon Tim & Janice Likens Reverend Andrew Maxwell & Laurie Menozi
Lois Maxwell Melissa Merli
Helen & Paul Lilly Colleen & Bob Mayberry Nancy Jo Merz
Angie & Dan Mayo Linda Lou Messinger
Mary Limp Wanda Mays Patricia and Dean Messinger
Michelle Mazzotti Bonnie Messmore
Nan Lindemann Carol McAllister Joyce Metz
Jeana McAllister Mary J. Metzger-Harris (GP)
Jackie & Gene Lindley Cathy McCall Steve Mey
David McCall Barbara Meyer
Roberta Lindstrand (GP) Debora McCall Marie & Donald Meyer
Jackie McCall Joan Michael (CS)
Marty & Mark Lindvahl Linda McCall Pamela & Rich Mihm
Edwin McCammack Sally Mikel
Dave & Cindy Line (GP) Marlys & Thomas McCartney Joseph & Carol Miles
Noma McCarty Roy & Phyllis Milkereit
Henrietta Lingafelter
Judy & Larry Linman
Matthew & Frieda Linsner
Georgia Litchfield
Marilyn & John Litchfield
Gail Lithgow
Donna Little
Marlin & Denise
Livingston (GP, CS)
Terry & Cherie Lock
Johnnie & Ronald Locker (GP)
Maxine & Richard Lolling
Reverend Kent & Atsuko Lolling
Linda Long
Carolyn Looker
Dr. Richard & Josephine Lord
Cynthia & Michael Loui
Karen Lowe
Bea Lowery
Debbie & Jerry Lueck
Lanie Lueth
David Lund (GP)
Ron & Shellee Luttrell
Stephen & Mary Luzz (GP)
Shirley & Joseph Lynch
Stephanie Lynge (GP)
Steve Lyons
Gary & Kim Lytle
Jean Macesich
Mary MacRae 18 |
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Carol Milkrut Michael & Candi Murphy hope begins here Penny Porter Lawrence & Ellen Roessler
Alice Elder Miller Michael & Diane Murphy Vickie Poruba Candie Rogers
Brenda Miller Paul Murrah Rheta & David Paisley Amber Postin Jack & Samantha Rogers
Donna Miller Billy & Sue Murray Bonnie Pakenham David Potts Charlie & Janice Rohn
Erica Miller Warren Musch Kitzie Pallas Ellen & Kent Poulter Jennifer Rohn
Gary & Kathleen Miller Diane Musumeci Dennis & Vicki Palmer Judy Poultney Jo & Andy Rohn (GP)
Gay & Wally Miller Dena Myers Doris Palmer Patricia & Morgan Hruby Powell Brian & Megan Rolfs
Jan Miller Jane & Walter Myers Reverend Sheryl Palmer & Kimberly & John Powers Barbara Rosdall
Jennifer Miller Sanya Myerscough Michael Heaton Mary Powers Camille Rose
Joan Miller (GP, CS) Charles & Kate Nadolski (GP) Cara & Justin Pals Marco Price Gary Rosenbeck
Mary & Glenn Miller Kathleen Nail Barbara & Danny Parker Cinda & Stephen Pringle (GP) Verlyn & Paul Rosenberger
Michael I. Miller Heju Nam Dick & Judy Parker Delores Provance Dick & Sharon Ross
Naomi E. Miller Glenn & Marilyn Napier (GP) Nancy Parker Beverly Pryor (GP) Jeanette Ross
Robert & Jo Miller Donald Nau Pam Parker Amber & Chris Pyle Mary Lou Ross
Steven & Stacy Miller Kerry Navarro Tamra Parker & Karen Jackson Minta & Charles Rainey Nancy & Randall Ross
Wesley & Amanda Miller Jessica Navejas Robert & Nancy Parkhill Carol & Dale Ralston Paula & Russ Ross
Ginger & Marc Mills (GP, CS) Antwuan Neely Carl & Cynthia Parsons Ashley Ramm Karen Roth
John Mills & Sharon Bard Bernadette Nelson El & Linda Partenheimer Deborah & Greg Ramsay Norma Rothe
Paula & David Mills Diana & Steven Nelson Jerry & Rebecca Patrick Frederick & Mary Randall (GP) Sharon Rothermel
Steven & Betsy Mills Elizabeth Nelson Shawna Patterson-Stephens Karen Ranney Susan Roush
Nancy Mings Kimberly & Chris Nelson Evelyn Patton Carolyn Rapp Donald & Constance Roux
Sharon Minnes Patricia Nelson Judy & Werner Paulsen Barbara & Dale Rascher Stacey Roux
Cathy Mitchell Sara Nelson Chris & Thomas Payne Sophie Rasmus Karla Ruch
Jon Mitchell Lisa Nesbitt Mare Payne Ruta Rauber Janet & Michael Ruckman (GP)
Ronald & Nancy Mitchell Fred Neumann Ann Pearcy Dawn Rawlings Andrea & John Ruedi (GP)
Pastor Cesar Mnyampara Melissa Neumann-Spencer Mark & Tracie Peecher Rosella Ray (GP, CS) Barbara Rusk
Glenda Moan Dee Neuschwander Gretchen Pein Richard Rayburn Rick Ruth
Joan Mochel Tom & Tamara Newby Joe Peloquin Jon Rector (GP) Thomas & Mary Ruzicka
Harold & Carol Moe Carol Lee Newlin (GP, CS) Jean & George Pennell Julie Rector Lee & Marilyn Ryan
Ellyn Moffett Frances Newman Pat Pennell Judith & Merrill Redemer Susan & John Ryan
Erica Mohler Frederick Newman Natalie Pennock Jeff & Rose Redmon Susan Ryan
Jennifer Mohler Sandy Lu & Fred Newport Jo Ellen Pensinger Marion Reeds Theresa & Mike Ryan
Reverend Sharon & Helen L. Niccum Rebecca Pentecost (GP) Susan & Tim Reeser David & Rebecca Ryherd (GP)
Ronald Monroe Jan Carter Niccum Phyllis Pepiot Jack & Rosanne Reidner Richard & Karen Sackett
Ellen Monson Rita Niccum Kathy Perisho Tonita Reifsteck Robert Sadler
Timothy Montague Myla Nichols Carolee Perring Mark Rein Jim & Elizabeth Saelins
Carl Moore Robert & Kathleen Nichols Aiko K. Perry Reverends Fred & Linda Safanie-Crain
Carol L. Moore Deborah Nielsen Karen Perry Darlene Reiner Dr. Bruce Sammons
Chris Moore Anthony & Terri Niemerg Roscoe & Ann Pershing (GP) Judy Reinhart Michael & Dana Sampson
Emily Moore Sharon & Jim Niksch (GP) Jean Peters Fred & Jean Reiter Dennis & Virginia Samuelson
Jack Moore Roxanna Nixon Linda Lee & Ron Peters Reverend Butch & Sue Reneker Jo & Michael Sanders (GP, CS)
Jennifer Moore Dick Noel (CS) Gay Peterson Terry & Carol Renfrow Susan Sankins
Pamela J. Moore Mary M. Noel Linda Peterson Myrna Rennison Mark & Ann Sapoznik
Judith Morano Phillip & Jean Noellsch Paul & Peggy Peterson Sue Rentsch Joan & Michael Sargent
Amanda Morgan Carol Nornholm (GP) Rusty & Shawn Peterson Reverend Cindy Rettig Pat & Bill Sargent
Martha & Marvin Morgan (GP) Mary Beth Norris Gregory Petry Cara Reynolds Monir Saska
LeAnne & George Moritz William North Carolyn Phebus Fern T. Rice Mary-Jean Sattazahn
Suzanne Morr Barbara Norton Caroline Phelps (GP) Kimberly Rice Ruth Sattazahn
Kristen Morris Dick & Jenene Norton Barbara Phend Don & Margo Rich Helen Satterthwaite
Martha Morris Tracy Nugent Reverend Brent & Betty Phillips April Richardson Carol Saucedo
Sara & Robert Morris Jan Nuss Sybil Phillips (GP) Nancy Richardson Gloria Sax
Vanessa & Kevin Morris (GP) Naomi Nuss John & Jan Phipps (GP) Judy Richmond Sue Saxsma
Annmarie Morris-Brantner Hester Odendaal (GP) Brigitte Pieke Dale & Janice Ridgway (GP) Bob & Rose Ann Saylor
Gail & Jack Morrison Karon Oliver Maddy Pierce (GP) William & Jo Ridley Marlys Scarbrough
Greg Morrow Barbara & Jack Olson Marvin Piersall Yvonne L. Rieder (GP) Nancy Schaefer
Lavonne Morrow Charles & Janice Olson Nila Pike Virginia Riggins (GP, CS) Shirley Schaefer
Theresa Morse Max & Marilyn Olson Richard Pikowsky Jeanette Riggs (GP) Janet Schauf
Rudi Mortimer Mary Oltean Kim & Keith Pillischafske Marcia Riggs Elaine Schaufele
Joda Morton Nancy & David O’Neall Frederic Pinkstaff Marvin & Anne Rightnowar Sherri Scherbring (GP)
Nancy & Steve Moser (GP) Judy Onken Jane & Steve Piper Elma Rincker Diane & Charles Scherr
Donna B. Motley Lona & Garrett Oostdyk Nancy Pippen Jim Risley Roger & Marcia Scherr
Donna Mueller Cyndi Ortiz-Taylor Reverend Robert Pitsch Kim Robbins (GP) Sheryl Scherschligt
Sylvia Mueth (GP) Judy Osgood Norma Pittman (GP) Rebecca Robbins Alyssa Scheuneman
Sandy Muirheid Marsha Osterbur Mary Pleck Betty Roberts Richard Schicht
Elizabeth Muller JoAnn Overholt Linda Plotner Pam Roberts Gloria & Kevin Schick
Patricia Ann Mullins Shelley Overman Tootie Poe Shannon Roberts Natalie Schieferdecker
Kimberly Mulvaney (GP) Mary & Mark Overmier Reverend Leah R. Pogemiller Ellen & Thomas Robinson Jim Schien
Richard Mulvaney Susan Overstreet Leon Pollack Marcus Robinson Stephen & Kathleen Schilling
Stephanie Mumm Elizabeth Owen Kenneth & Judy Ponton (GP) James & L. Myrtle Robison Richard Schimmel
Dennis Muncy Karli Oxford-Jordan Bill & Joan Pool Elizabeth Rockman Reverend Joy Schlesselman
Patricia & Thomas Murdoch Cyndi & Scott Paceley David & Linda Poole Suzanne Rodawig Donald Schmidgall (GP)
Candi Murphy Brenda & Steve Pacey Judy Poole Arnetta Rodgers Debbie Schmidt
Deb Murphy Brenda Pacey (CS) Margee Poole F. Leon Rodgers Joan & Eugene Schmidt
Dianne & Billy Murphy Nancy & Vaughn Page Chris Poore Salvo & Betsy Rodriquez Peter & Ellen Schmidt
Mary Jane & Myles Murphy Pam Painter Joan Poorman Ken & Rachel Roessler Linda Schneider (GP)
Devanshi Popat
Kip & Janet Pope
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hope begins here Jana Waite
Richard & Susan Schnuer Marilyn Smith (GP, CS) Pat & Tom Sturgis Tracie Trotter
Elle Scholwin Mary Smith
Gary & Carolyn Schoof Myrna Smith (GP) Terri Sturtevant Judith & L. Deane Trumble Linda & Richard Walden
Mason & Carissa Schoolcraft Patricia Smith
Lale & Michael Schram (GP) Sandi Smith Nancy Suchomski Stacy & Scott Trumbull Michelle Walden
Matt & Carol Schramer Sandra & Monty Smith (GP)
Pamela & Jeremy Schreck Sara Smith Lucy Sudol Connie Tucker Reverend Donald E. Walden
Margaret Schrock Schaffe Smith (GP)
Doug & Stacy Schroeder Susan Smith Julia Sullivan Helen Tull Tina M. Walke
Earlene & Greg Schroeder Tom & Shelba Smith
Eileen Schroeder Tom & Sue Smith Kevin & Nancy Sullivan Mary Frances Tunison A. Doris Walker
Elizabeth A. Schultetus Vicki Smith
Angie & Keith Schultz Donna Snider (GP) Dr. Lila E. Sullivan Barbara Turner Bobby Walker (GP)
John & Mary Schultz Reverend Justin & Miriam Snider
Karen & Ed Schultz Sherry Sollers Luke & Jill Sullivan Jerry Turner Jerry & Rhoda Walker
Susan & Douglas Schultz Steve & Karilyn Sonka
JoAnn & Mark Schwark Penelope Soskin Ann Sussman Sue Turner (GP) Mary Z. Walker
Carolyn & James Scott Rita & Steven Sowers
Helen Scranton Johnette & Dennis Sparks Mary Kay Suttle Marcia & Ralph Turpin Michael Walker
Alma Sealine Eric Spears
Mary Ann Sears Margo Spencer Dick & Jane Swain Joann & George Tuttle Sheron Walker
Trilby Sedgwick Nancy Sperry (CS)
Jerry Seibert John & Beverly Spets (CS) Reta Swain Diane & Thomas Twork Jack L. Wallace (GP, CS)
Gwenn Selby Mary Spicer
Grant Semonin Kyle & Alice Spitzer Reverend Richard & Jean Swain Patricia Tymchyshyn Joel Wallace
Dr. Kenneth & Nancy Sprague
Joan Sensenbrenner Susan & John Sprinkle (GP) Ginger Swartz Jan & Richard Uddin Kimberly Wallace
Barbara E. Setterdahl Jolece Sprout (GP)
Gloria Jean & William Shafer John & Ann Spurgeon Pat Swearingen Marilyn Unger Mike & Judy Wallace
Michael & Sandy Shannon (GP) Donald Stagen
Marsha & Jon Shapland Alice Staley (CS) Richard & Carol Swearingen Mary Unterberg Kayte Walls
Karen & Billy Sharp (GP) Christine Stalker
Patty Sharp Kim Stanhope Sandra Swearingen Kathryn Valdes Laura Walsten
Robin Shaw Glenn & Jo Anne Stanko
Sandy Shay Jim & Dianne Stanley Tara Swearingen Audrey Vallance Betty Walter
John Sheahan Gregory & Margaret Stanton
Sally Sheahan Jeff Starwalt (GP) Tom & Renee Sweatman Cheryl & Phil Van Ness (GP) Charles Walters
Don & Jan Sheesley (GP) Arturo Steely
Sally Shelby Marilyn & Louis Steenwyk Mary Jo & Edward Swedeen Barbara & Gary Vance Cheryl Walters
Joyce Shellabarger (GP) Dennis & Carol Steger
Sandra Shelton Catherine & Brian Steidinger Michelle Sweet Janet & Martin Vance Ann & Rick Wampler
Cindy Sheppelman Jane Steidinger
Bill Sherfey (GP) Bill & Candis Stein Maria & Dominic Tabrizi Ronald & Jeanne Vance (GP) Heather Wanninger
William Sherfey Janet & John Stein
Mary Sherman (GP) Shirley Stelbrink Ann Talbert Jody Vanderburg Janet & Don Ward
Thomas & Diane Sherman Kimberly Stelle
Patsy W. Sherrard Jamillah Stennis Charlotte Talkington Mark & Debra Vandermyde Jeanne & Tom Ward (GP)
Kim Shinew Denise & Michael Step
Carole Shirely (GP) Jeanene & Rick Stephens Barbara Tangora David & Colleen Vandeursen Wayne & Joann Ward
Stephen & Brenda Shoaff Dennis & Diane Sterchi
Mary & Stan Shobe Phillip Stern Evelyne Tardy Tina & Craig VanDeveer (GP) Kay & Linden Warfel
David & Jan Sholem Brenda & Larry Stewart
Sonya & Myron Sholem Jonathon & Kendra Stewart Steve & Cindy Tarrant Jimmie K. & Steven Vandeventer Marsha & Jeffrey Warmoth
Donna & Lyle Shoraga Marissa Stewart
Donald & Alicia Short Susan Stewart Janice Tay Mary Vandeventer JoAnn Warnes
Phyllis Short Sharon Stickman
James & Cheryl Light Shriner Amy Stimpert Andrea & Paul Taylor Mike & Amy Vandre Eli & Allison Warnock
James Shrove Lana Stimpert
Rene Shunk Sandy Stirewalt Betty Taylor Roxanne Vanover Phyllis Warrick
Paula Shurtz Nicholas Stirrett
Shirley Sievers Carol Stockdale David Taylor (GP) Judy Vansickle Mary Waters
Carol Sims Michelle Stolte-Martin
Jeanne Sims Betty Stoltz (GP) Joyce & Ron Taylor Ivadelle Vanwingerden Jen Watson (GP)
Kim Smith & David Skadden Carrie Stone
Cindy Slade Steven & Kathy Stopher Mary Taylor Scott & Lori Vanwingerden Deanne Wattjes
Bessie Slifer (GP) Lt. Col. Mary L. Storm
Frances Smart Katie Stout Mike & Dianna Taylor Jeralyn Vargas Loyd & Vickie Wax
Michael & Kathy Smeltzer Marge Stout (GP, CS)
Dee Smith Nancy Stout Russ & Charlene Taylor Kenneth & Rosalie Vass Harriett Weatherford &
Dru Smith (CS) Virginia Stout Tracy Teare Alice & David Vaughan Thomas Schaefges
Gerry Smith Donna Stradley Cornelia Teel Heather Vazquez Lura & Danny Weatherford
Jane Smith Cheryl Street Deborah Telman Carol Veit Gerald & Erika Weaver
Janet Smith Kristen & Eric Streeter Kay Tennill Lurinda & Larry Venezia (GP, CS) John Weaver
Joyce & Don Smith William & Ruth Studley Cheryl Terhark David Venter Richard & Debbie Weaver
Ken Smith Julie Stump Barb Terry Mary Ann Venters Linda Webb
Carol Terstriep Barbara Verbout Mary Webb
Denise & Dennis Terven Mary M. Vermillion Carol Webber
Duane & Patricia Tesdall Cheryl Vertrees Thelma Webber
Leona R. Thacker Kate Vertrees Jim & Sue Weber
Daniel Thies Thomas Vilardo Lynn & Bev Weddle
John & Terry Thies Melissa Visse Mary Beth Weeks
Mark Thies Sherrill Vliet Madonna Weese
Jill & James Thomas Jacquelyn & Jeff Voeks Jeanette Weider
Julie Thomas Grant & Shawn Waaler Barbara Weiner
Mary Louise Thomason Virginia & Jack Waaler Christine Depaul Weisser (GP)
Audrey Thompson Roger & Peg Wade James & Fran Welch
Brenda Thompson John Waelde Michelle Wellens
Cheryl & William Thompson Edward & Joyce Wagner Cynthia & Bruce Wellman (GP)
Christopher Thompson Elton & Lonna Wagner Dianne Wells
Holly Thompson Martha Wagner Julie Wells
Janet & Dennis Thompson Todd Wagner Doug & Miki Wesley
Joe Thompson Kim Waguespack Mary Jane West
Marshall Thompson Lisa & Mike Waight Deborah Westjohn
Norma Thompson YOUR GIFT OF
Suzanne & Herbert Thompson (GP)
GRAIN OFFERS
Amy Thoren
Gerald Thornton HEALING AND
Cindy Thorsen
Cathy Thurston Hope.
Marianne Tichenor
Nancy Tiezzi
Lisa Tomlinson For donors who actively engage in farming on a
Patrick & Julie Tomlinson (GP) cash basis, significant tax savings can be found
Lisa Tonner through donating grain directly to Cunningham
Karen & Jerry Tow Children’s Home. Proceeds help fill a gap in
M. Jean & Rex Tracy funding for the care of Cunningham youth.
Michelle Trame
Reverend Chet & Lynn Travis (GP) LEARN MORE AT cunninghamhome.org
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2022 Board MEMBERSHIPS AND AFFILIATIONS
of Directors Association of Children’s
Residential Centers
OFFICERS Association of Fundraising
Claire Ford, President Professionals, East Central
Gary Denzer, Treasurer Illinois Chapter
Cindy Clennon, Secretary Building Bridges Initiative
Sharon Brown, President-elect Central Illinois Human
Catherine Nickrent, Treasurer-elect Resources Group
Champaign County
Summer time is for adventures and the young COMMITTEE CHAIRS Community Coalition
ladies from our girls group home made the Leanne Barnhart, Advancement
most of their outing to Kickapoo State Park. Doug Wesley, Asset Management Champaign County Human
What a great day! Catherine Nickrent, Audit Services Council
Carol Desch, District Representatives
Jack & Mary Wetzel Sally M. Wolf Claire Ford, Executive Champaign County Mental
Health Board
Marilyn Whalen Donna Wolf-Roberts Gary Denzer, Finance and
Child Welfare Advisory Board
Ann Wheeler Rose Mary Wolfe Human Resources Community Behavioral Healthcare
Shelly Wheeler Julia Woller Doug Abbott, Nominations Association of IL
Illinois Association of Private
Rhonda & Jim Whitaker (GP, CS) Larry Woller (GP) Margie Jobe, Performance Quality Special Education Centers
Illinois Collaboration on Youth
Beverly & Richard White Joyce Woltzen (GP) Improvement Illinois Great Rivers Alliance
Illinois Inter-Agency Athletic
Chuck & Glenna White (GP) Joe & Ashley Womble
Association
Geraldine & James White Karen Wood UNITED METHODIST CHURCH (UMC) Society for Human Resource
Jerry White Elizabeth Woodburn ILLINOIS GREAT RIVERS CONFERENCE
Linda White Marsha Woodbury Management
Penny White Helen Woods (IGRC) UNITED METHODIST United Methodist Association
Sandra White Lana Woodward WOMEN (UMW) OFFICERS United Way of Champaign County
William White Joe & Joann Woolums Susan Connor, President ACCREDITATIONS,
Christina Krost, Vice President LICENSURE, APPROVAL
Glen Whitmer (GP) Bud Workman (CS) Louella Christensen, Treasurer
Cognia
Melissa Whittail Ruth Worner Ginny Riggins, Secretary Illinois Department of Human Services
Marilyn Whittaker Joanna Wozniak Barb Smith, Education and Illinois Department of Children
Interpretation and Family Services
Janet Whittington (GP) Barbara & Nelson Wright Linda Dean, Social Action
Illinois Department of Healthcare
Sarah & Joel Whittington Dave & Marilee Wright and Family Services
Adrienne Wible Glen & Judy Wright Illinois State Board of Education
Neurosequential Model of
Elizabeth Wickes Haley Wright (GP) UMC IGRC IROQUOIS RIVER
Therapeutics Training Certification
Jack and Sally Widholm Jerry & Linda Wright DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT EAGLE Accreditation, United
Alice Wiedrich (GP, CS) Terry & Noma Wright Reverend Angie Lee Methodist Association
Judy Wierschem Marilyn Wubben AGENCY LEADERSHIP
Marlin Livingston
Nancy & Douglas Wildman Clarice Wunderlich UMW DISTRICT PRESIDENTS President/CEO
Teri Wilke Gene & Mary Wurth Wilda Young, Cache River Pat Ege
Carol Martin, Embarras River
William & Karen Wilkinson Barbara Wysocki Sally Smith, Illinois River Vice President of Program Services
Melissa Harden
Beverly Ann Williams Donna Yagow Pat Davis, Iroquois River
Chief Financial Officer
Diana Williams Marilyn Yakel Patsy Hebron, Kaskaskia River Ann Pearcy
Eugene & Nancy Williams (GP) Sandi Yarnell Martha Vache, LaMoine River Director of Community-Based Services
Marissa Stewart
Judith Williams (GP) Caron & Greg Yates Gail Fritzsche, Mississippi River
Director of Human Resources
Kevin & Katherine Williams Betty Yaw Carol Drayton, Sangamon River Linda Fox
Larry & Phyllis Williams Dorothy C. Yaw Kay Clifton, Spoon River Director of Education
Kim Guest
Patricia Williams (GP) Thomas Yaxley Joyce Goodwin, Vermilion River
Director of Residential and
Rachelle Williams Scott & Lynne Yeazel Clinical Services
Ginger Mills
Garry Williamson Jon & Lori Yelenick (GP)
Director of Advancement
Jon & Christine Willoughby Pat Yepsen MEMBERS AT LARGE Shawn Peterson
Don & Jan Wills (GP) Robin Yette Michael Biehl, Ellen Dixon,
Sybil Phillips, Camille Rose Director of Quality Improvement
Jean & Charles Wills Brett Yockey & Aimee Kandrac
A mission and ministry
Barbara J. Wilson & John Lammers Carolyn Yockey (GP) of the United Methodist
Dorothy Wilson Carolyn L. & L. Duane Yockey (CS) Reverends J. Keith Zimmerman Women of the Illinois
Julie & Scott Wilson Gary & Lois Young & Janice Griffith Great Rivers Conference
Justin & Casey Wilson James & Jesse Young Sara Zimmerman Jerome (GP)
Lin & Jerry Wilson John & Virgie Young Carolee Zuck
Mary Ann Wilson Ray & Jane Young (GP) Carol Zuhone
Rebecca Wilson Sue Young
Karen Wilund Wilda & Robert Young CUNNINGHAM
Mariam Winans Suzanne & Charlie Younger CHILDREN’S HOME
Bruce & Alicia Winter (GP) Roth & Bryce Zacharias
Claire Winter C. William & Nancy Zander 1301 N. Cunningham Avenue
Polly Wise Jim & Sharon Zarring Urbana, IL 61802
Roger Wisegarver Joanna Zawada P.O. Box 878,
Greg Wissner Diane Zell
Bart Witter Cindy Ziegler Urbana, IL 61803-0878
Ellen Wolcott Janet & Bill Zimmer WEB: cunninghamhome.org
Pamela Wolf Barbara Zimmerman EMAIL: [email protected]
GP (Guardian Parent) and CS (The Cedar Society member) PHONE: 217.367.3728
are designations throughout the Donors List. FAX: 217.367.2896
“When I was very young, most of my childhood heroes wore
capes, flew through the air, or picked up buildings with one
arm. They were spectacular and got a lot of attention. But as I
grew, my heroes changed, so that now I can honestly say that
anyone who does anything to help a child is a hero to me.”
-Fred Rogers -
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