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Our Mission:

Family Service & Guidance Center provides quality behavioral healthcare to children and

families.

Our Vision:

Family Service & Guidance Center shall be the premier, outcomes-focused children and

family behavioral healthcare center that provides training opportunities for behavioral health

professionals.

Table of contentsLetter From the CEO 3

Letter From the Board Chair 4

Leadership 5

Financials 6

Youth Development Program Feature 7

Works of Heart Event Wins Big In Vegas 8

Special Events 9

2013 Event Sponsors 10

2013 Donors 11

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Letter from the CEOThe amazing staff at Family Service & Guidance Center experienced just about everything in 2013: daunting challenges, exciting innovations and satisfying successes. The implementation of managed care, the success of Mental Health First Aid and a fund raising milestone were among the many noteworthy events and accomplishments.

FSGC served 12,027 children, adolescents and families from over 40 Kansas counties with direct services, outreach and education in 2013. This is an incredible team effort, from the clinician who treats the child, to the administrative staff who submit paperwork to insurance companies, to the case managers and attendant care providers who work with the child and family in the community. I marvel at what they are able to achieve.

FSGC transitioned into KanCare, a managed care program through which the state of Kansas administers Medicaid. Three different managed care organizations are contracting with the state to provide integrated health care services. Working with three different Managed Care Organizations (MCOs) was a challenge because each has their own unique requirements and rules. Nevertheless, FSGC staff consistently did what was necessary for our children, teens and families to get the services they needed.

Mental Health First Aid training became available in our community and has been immensely successful. Participants in this exciting eight-hour training learn how to help persons developing a mental illness or in crisis. Family Service & Guidance Center partnered with Valeo Behavioral Health Care to teach this class across our community to anyone who wants to attend. Nearly 350 people have been trained, and many of them have already used their training to connect with people who are suffering from mental illness. The FSGC Foundation awarded over $258,000 to several projects and programs in 2013. They included $76,000 for the future construction of a playground for school-aged children and $40,000 for the hiring of a full-time community outreach professional to help children get the mental health services they need.

Our Early Childhood Intervention Program received their first installment from the Cindy Sue Juby Trust of $114,354. Cindy Sue Juby bequeathed $1.4 million to FSGC in 2012 to support programs for children from birth to age 6. It has been a pleasure working with Cindy’s family to ensure that her wishes are carried out.

Finally, our 7th annual Works of Heart Art Event and Auction celebrated a milestone evening last August, raising $100,000. This is the first time Works of Heart has cracked the six-digit mark. The success of this event rests with the tremendous talents of our Featured Young Artists, clients ranging in age from 3 to 17 who share of themselves so generously and allow us to benefit from it. They remind me of the vast potential in all children, and I’m sincerely grateful for that reminder.

There were numerous challenges during 2013, but there was also a lot to feel good about. I’m reminded of the movie, “A League of Their Own,” in which manager Jimmy Dugan (played by Tom Hanks) reminds one of his players, “It’s supposed to be hard. If it wasn’t hard, everyone would do it. The ‘hard’ is what makes it great.”

Helping children live happier, healthier lives often means overcoming obstacles and meeting problems head on. I’m privileged to work at Family Service & Guidance Center with many wonderful colleagues, and I look forward to 2014 being another year of learning, perseverance, innovation and success for us and for the thousands of children and families we serve.

Sincerely,

Brenda S. Mills, MSM, CPAChief Executive Officer

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Letter from the Board ChairThe need for children’s mental health services in our community continues to grow. That’s why 2014 will see some of the most important expansion and growth since Family Service & Guidance Center completed our centralization onto a three-building campus in 2008.

Crisis Resolution Program expansion: FSGC’s Crisis Resolution Program (CRP) has done a tremendous job of helping children avoid placement in a psychiatric hospital. The need for crisis services in our community has increased dramatically in recent years: In 2010, 295 children were referred to CRP; in 2013, the number was 722. That’s an alarming 245 percent increase. FSGC will purchase and renovate a building in Topeka in 2014 that will double CRP’s capacity from 8 children to 16. Plans are for CRP staff to move in by May 1, 2014.

A Playground for Older Children: Studies tell us that play offers children opportunities to learn important social and emotional skills, including taking turns, settling conflict and sharing. The challenge for many of FSGC’s children, however, is that they don’t have access to safe places to play. FSGC will be making plans and raising funds to build a safe, enclosed playground for children ages 5-12. FSGC staff are meeting and working with clients on the playground as I write this, and it is slated to be ready for play in Summer 2015.

Health Homes and Community Outreach: Mental and physical health care continue to become more and more interconnected. FSGC is partnering with numerous health care organizations in our community to implement Health Homes, a new Medicaid initiative that provides coordination of physical and mental health care for individuals with long-term chronic health issues. Health Homes focuses on the whole person in order to better manage their conditions and help them be as healthy as possible.

FSGC will also be locating clinicians in neighborhoods across the community to make our services accessible to more people. Sometimes people are hesitant to come to Family Service & Guidance Center to help their child get the services they need. Others might lack reliable transportation to get to and from appointments. So, FSGC is going to them, locating staff in prominent neighborhood hubs – schools, community centers, churches, etc. – across our community. This kind of outreach has been very successful in other communities and has helped thousands of children get the services they need right in their own neighborhoods.

Everyone at Family Service & Guidance Center is very excited about taking these steps forward to ensure that every child, adolescent and family in our community gets the help they need to live a happier, healthier life.

Respectfully yours,

Doug FincherChairmanFSGC Board of Directors

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Leadership

Eric Atwood, DOMedical Director

Rhonda Brown, PHRDirector of Human Resources

Steve Christenberry, LMLPClinical Director

Pam EvansDirector of Marketing & Development

Brenda Mills, MSM, CPAChief Executive Officer

Anthony Bryan, LSCSWDirector of Integrated Care

& Community Outreach

Nancy Crago, LSCSWDirector of Psychosocial Rehabilitation

Chris Hartman, CHFPChief Financial Officer

Rosemary Tuggle, LCPDirector of Community Based Services

Joy RannebeckDirector of Quality Management

Candace WatsonDirector of Administration

Ed Cullumber, LSCSW, MPAChief Operating Officer

Sandi CummingsExecutive Assistant to the CEO

Board of directorsCHAIR: Doug Fincher, Gay Riordan, Fincher,Munson & Sinclair, PA AttorneyVICE CHAIR: Steve Kearney, Kearney & Associates, Inc.SECRETARY: Debbie Orr, The Fidelity BanksTREASURER: Tom Feldmann, CSM Bakery ProductsPAST CHAIR: Tina Dean, Topeka VA

Meg Braun, Topeka Public SchoolsBrenda Dietrich, USD 437Kelly George, Lohmann & Rauscher, Inc. Brian Knudtson, Knudtson & Company CPAs Shane Lind, Topeka Police DepartmentGianfranco Pezzino, Kansas Health InstituteCarl Ricketts, Capitol FederalSteve Spyres, Washburn University

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FinancialsFamily Service & Guidance Center always aims to be good stewards of the resources which we are given, regardless of the source. These graphs depict where FSGC’s revenue came from and what agency expenses were for 2013.

84.9%

9.4%

5.7%

Expenses

84.9% Personnel

9.4% Operating

5.7% Occupancy

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84.6%

7.3%

3.6%

3.0%

0.8% 0.4%

0.3%

Revenue

84.6% Fee Revenue

7.3% State Funds

3.6% Miscellaneous

3.0% County Funds

0.8% Grants

0.4% United Way

0.3% Contributions

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Youth Development ProgramCreated nearly 25 years ago, YDP helps at-risk students succeed

The staff at Capital City School were at the end of their rope in the early 1990s.

Capital City School is for children in grades six through 12 in the Topeka Public Schools. Capital City students are at high risk of dropping out of school. Some deal with mental illness and severe behavioral problems.

“Staff were working with students who were unruly and disrespectful,” Anthony Bryan, FSGC Director of Outreach and Healthcare Integration, remembered. Bryan oversaw several therapeutic groups at the time. “Students would get frustrated and leave or get violent. The school knew suspending them wasn’t the answer.”

Capital City approached FSGC for help. FSGC tried to find a proven program to replicate, but there weren’t any, so staff developed the Youth Development Program (YDP).

Two FSGC group leaders would be at the school five days a week, facilitating groups for students who needed help with social skills, respecting authority, expressing themselves appropriately or who just needed positive direction. Students were referred to the group by school staff, and groups consisted of six to eight students roughly the same age.

“While the students were with us, we wanted them to focus on themselves and their emotions and how to handle them,” Anthony Bryan explained.

“From day one, I was amazed at how easily YDP staff connected with students. Kids who were having a bad day would ask to go talk to their group leader.”

“There was a great sense of belonging among the groups,” Patricia Bryan recalled. She assumed oversight of YDP in the mid-1990s. “Students felt more understood and less isolated. They knew other people who were struggling with the same things.”

Nancy Crago, Director of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, said the ability of FSGC’s staff to blend with school staff was crucial.

“We showed the teachers that we understood their role, and we educated them about ours,” she said. “Staff were always available to talk with teachers and attend meetings to discuss children’s needs and ready to help if a student was having a rough time.”

Anthony Bryan said, “YDP staff became a resource for the teachers right away, and they appreciated having us there because it allowed them to focus on teaching,” Anthony Bryan said.

After a couple of successful years at Capital City, FSGC got a call from Eisenhower Middle School who wanted to know if FSGC could bring a similar program to their site. FSGC obliged. Within a few years, more Topeka middle schools had Youth Development Program groups.

The Youth Development Program is still going strong today. Tina Stevens, FSGC Team Leader, said that many of the goals are the same, but group leaders us a wider range of approaches to work with students on emotional and social skills. For example, she said service projects are especially effective.

“Groups will visit retirement homes or help pack food boxes at Let’s Help or serve lunch at the Rescue Mission. They see the faces of the people they help, and that makes a really big impact.”

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Works of Heart event wins big in VegasNational Spotlight Shines on Annual Event

Not many people get on a plane bound for Las Vegas, knowing they’re going to come home a big winner.

Brenda Mills, Family Service & Guidance Center CEO, did.

The Family Service & Guidance Center CEO travelled to Vegas in April 2103 to accept one of a handful of National Council Awards of Excellence on behalf of FSGC’s Works of Heart Art Event and Action.

The Award of Excellence was for Artistic Contribution and honors the use of artistic expression in the treatment of individuals with mental illness as well as leading to greater understanding of people struggling with mental illness. FSGC was recognized for their “innovative and inspirational efforts to change the lives of children and families” at a dinner and ceremony attended by more than 600 people at the National Council’s annual conference.

Brenda Mills, FSGC Chief Executive Officer, said, “Art can be the perfect outlet for a child’s emotions when words just won’t come. Our children who create art as part of their therapy are experiencing tremendous benefits, and the Works of Heart Art Event celebrates their immense talent.”

Linda Rosenberg, President and CEO of the National Council, praised the event as more than an innovative way for children with mental illness to express themselves.

“FSGC is nurturing hope and helping these children live happy and productive lives, surrounded by supportive people who love them,” Rosenberg said.

Over 350 art enthusiasts and community leaders attend the Works of Heart Art Event and Auction each year. Art created by 10-15 of FSGC’s talented young clients is selected from over 100 pieces created at Art Nights during the winter and spring, and those pieces are auctioned off at the annual event. The artists attend the event with their families and have the opportunity to meet with agency supporters and prospective buyers

to talk about what art means to them. Event proceeds benefit the families FSGC serves by ensuring that children’s mental health programs are available in the community. The children’s art pieces sell for as much as $1,500.

There’s a much bigger benefit, however, than the $100,000 the event raised in 2013, Mills said.

“The smiles on the children’s faces as the bids for their artwork go higher and higher is priceless,” she said. “Every child has vast potential, and once you help them find their niche, it can make a dramatic and positive change in their lives.”

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Special EventsThe 7th annual Works of Heart Art Event and Auction

It was a momentous evening for Topeka’s biggest and most unique arts-related event.

The spotlight shone brightly on the Featured Young Artists, FSGC clients ranging in age from 3 to 18. Over 350 art enthusiasts, community leaders and agency friends packed the event to bid on a variety of art pieces and other items, and for the first time, an FSGC event raised over $100,000!

Money raised at Works of Heart directly benefits the families FSGC serves by ensuring that top-quality, affordable mental health care is available in our community today and for generations to come.

As always, the immensely talented Featured Young Artists were the main attraction. They chatted with guests about their art and helped guests remember that children with mental illness have the same hopes, dreams and talents as other kids.

It was a memorable night for our creative Featured Young Artists, and their joy, excitement and artistic expression certainly touched the hearts of those in attendance.

The 17th annual FSGC Outback Day

Over 300 people attended the 2013 FSGC Outback Day and enjoyed a delicious lunch while supporting the children and families FSGC serves. This fun event raised over $20,000 through sponsorships, event ticket sales and ticket sales for the always-popular Basket Raffle.

Helpful volunteers from Bank of America once again played a major role in ensuring the success of FSGC Outback Day. Events like this can’t happen without enthusiastic volunteers like them. Thanks, Bank of America!

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Xzavier, 13 flashes a smile while meeting and greeting bidders at the 2013 Works of Heart event.

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2013 Event Sponsors

Presenting Sponsors:

Hearts Full of Hope Sponsors:

Doug Fincher

KTKA49KSNT27 KTMJ43 Penwell-GabelFuneral Homes, Crematory & Cemeteries

You can afford a Penwell-Gabel funeral

NEWBERY, UNGERER & HICKERT LLP

LAW OFFICES The Wittig Family The Ricks Family

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2013 DonorsMore than 450 individuals, families and businesses chose to support Family Service & Guidance Center in 2013. They represent a diverse cross section of our northeast Kansas community: outstanding corporate partners, business leaders, FSGC staff, philanthropists and loyal friends of FSGC who understand the impact their gifts can make on children’s lives. Their generosity helps make it possible for FSGC’s children, teens and families to live happier, healthier, more successful lives.

Deena AbbottChelsy AbramsElaine AdairLisa and Mark AdameRebecca AdamsMehrzad Alison Shelly AllenCherish AllhouseAlliance BankDoris AltersAmbiance on the WaterAmerigroupTonia and Morgan AndersonJody AndersonNatasha AndersonSusan AndersonCarrie and Richard AppelhansAnthony AraujoGlea AshleyAssociation of Community MentalHealth Centers of Kansas

Davis AtteberryDr. Eric and Mrs. Robin AtwoodDr. Michael and Mrs. Jennie AtwoodBA DesignsAmy BakerNiashia BakerBank of AmericaKurt and Kerri BarkerJennifer BarnhartDr. and Mrs. Al BarnhillRobert BarracloughJanie BarteeBartlett & West Engineers, Inc.Dennis and Martha BassCara BassHeather BeamBeauchamp’s GalleryKrista BeckleyGary BehrensAmy BellJoy BellLaVera Bell

Ashley BenedictShanna and Bernard BennettShannon BennettMelanie BentonDrs. Mel and Michele BergJerold and Mary BergerEmily BergmanKen BerryAmy BertrandJoy BettencourtLuan BettsDan and Rosa BillenDr. Janice BingleDr. Pat and Mrs. Heather BirkbeckJim and Mary Lou BirkbeckRyan BishopAlyce R. BishopBlackburn NurseryChristie BlendenBlue Cross and Blue Shield ofKansas

Delray BlumreichJennifer BohlanderGary BondPatti BossertDrew BrancaccioJennifer BrancaccioRuss and Beth Anne BrandenDavid and Deba BrantMeg and Mark BraunMargaret BraunHelen BreerPat BreerSarah BreymeyerBob and Pat BridgesRhonda and Steve BrownMatt BroxtermanAnthony and Patricia BryanBill BuchJackie BuffettBuild-a-Bear WorkshopMikale BurcherRuss Burlew

Amy Burns and Chris BrookeDebra BurnsideCharles and Cecelia CallisAbby CallisKrizia CalmetCapitol Federal FoundationCapitol Plaza HotelCardinal Building Services ISSMatthew CarithersAna CarperLeslie and Nicolas CarrPat CarrollMarla CaseDaniel and Whitney CasementCharissa CastilloKara CavenderCBIZ Accounting, Tax & Advisory ofTopeka

Centric Management and Consulting, Inc.Rio Cervantes-ReedMr. Anderson ChandlerAaron and Ashley CharestDebra ChausseeRamon ChavezRomualdo ChavezCarol CheesmanSteve and Jeanie ChristenberryVicki and Jeff ClaassenShane ClarkJo ClepperLori CobinShanna CochranKathy CollinsKrystal CollinsJanae ColterJoshua and Annie ComptonDavid ConroyDr. Alva Dean Cook and Mrs. RuthCook

The Honorable Kevin CookAmanda CoonrodShawn Cooper

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2013 Donors (Con’t)Jamie CooperNicole CooperCarlos CortezMartin and Lynn CouchCountry Club PlazaRocky and Leina CoxLyndsi CoxPaula CoxCox CommunicationsNancy CragoHarry and Karen CraigAndrew CrandallGerald CrowCulinary Center of Kansas CityEd and Linnea CullumberScott CummingsBridget CummingsSandi CummingsSidney CurtisCytek Media SystemsChristine DamronJennifer DanfordDenise DaudetLuke DavisChristy DavisTina and Nelson DeanWill DelToroJoey DeschJulie DevaderMr. Gerald and Dr. Brenda DietrichDillon’sBobbie DonaldsonMike DowellMary Kay DrogeKathie DuguidJim DuncanShawn EckhoffSheila EklundLeah EllerCarah EmoryConnie EnglishAndrea EngstromEnvironmental Pest ControlEnvy SalonKari ErpeldingLyndsey EssmerMary and Warren EvansRaMan EvansPam and Barry Evans

Linda FaithLaura FalkTroy FayJoe FazioFederal Home Loan BankTom and Jo FeldmannDilesh FernandoMatthew Figgs MemorialDoug and Dr. Sheri FincherFiorella’s Jack Stack BarbequeDebra FisherEadie FlickingerJanet FlickingerEileen FlinkLori FlorenceAmy FlukeTyler FobesMelissa FollmerDr. Julie FordMechele and Scott FordFrame WarehouseFramewoods of TopekaSam BarnettMeredith FryHelen GarretsonAshley GarrettDianne GatesGenoa HealthcareJamie GeorgePat GeorgeKelly GeorgeCarol GibsonAmy GilbertDenise GilfillanAndy and Marilyn GisiArthur and Carolyn GlassmanRobyne GoatesHanna GodfreyKaffie and Ronnie GodfreyDanielle GoodrichJohn and Chris GrandmontagneDr. and Mrs. Russell GreeneGuard SalesDebra GuerraConsuelo GuerreroDennis GuilbaultCandy GustinMichelle HaddenHall Commercial Printing

Hallmark Cards PlantPerri and Patrick HamiltonJohanna HanksKaleena HarmerMeg HarperAngela HarrisRipp HarrisonChris and Deborah HartmanKaren HartmanCarol and John HartnettLisa HastingsLynette HayesJudy HaysKristen HearrellSuzanne HeckKara HeckardDavid and Kathleen HeitShemika HenaganGary HenaultDorise HendersonErin HerschellAshley HeustedBJ HickertMargaret HicksNate and Erica HillMisty HillBill and Carol HilleMillie and Frank HodgesJohn and Ali HolcombSylvia HollisScott HollomanBecky HolmquistKimberly HouserMr. Terry A. HoweLori and Keith HuffmanScott HulseRobyn HulseLinda HumphriesAlice HuntWayne and Janet HunterMs. Maria HwangLori IngersollJackson’s GreenhouseChristie JacoxJayhawk File ExpressHolly JeffriesColeen and Robin JennisonJamie JepsonJetz Companies

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2013 Donors (Con’t)Eric JoensJohn M. Shapiro Charitable TrustRyan JohnsonVickie JohnsonCarolyn JonesLisa JonesJostensCindy JubyWanda KaberlineKansas First NewsKansas Gas ServiceDeanna KarleSteve and Kellie KearneyAmy KeeMichala KellerVance KelleyKareen KingRachel KingRichelle KirtonMartha KistlerKitchen GalleryJim and Esta Rae KnapikBrian and Dawn KnudtsonTanaya KogerBruce KruegerLois KruseDaniel LakeBen LambAlisha LampeDennis LaMunyonMerrill and Zita LancasterErin LandrethEileen LangleyKevin LargeMike and Claudia LarkinChad LawtonDenise LeakeyAudrey LeamonSue LechtenbergMelissa LedomJessica and Jason LehnherrLes LetulleDana LewisHarry LewisJeff and Janet LitfinStuart and Shannon LittlePat LoarKevin LorsonMelissa Loyd

Sarah LyonColin MacMillanMad Eliza’s Cakes & ConfectionsJohn and Karen MaddoxBarry MagnerMrs. Ann MahCindy ManryMs. Kerrice MapesLogan MartinKyle MatthewsDe’Mia MaysM-C IndustriesGwen McClainKrysti and Glen McClureMelanie McCueKim McCuneMcElroysHeather McGannMichelle McGranahanMelanie McGreevyAzia McMunnLaura MeadClay and Mary MeiningerKrista MellenMerry MaidsMeyer Retail Liquor StoreAnnette MiddendorfMidwest Single SourceTom and Elouise MillerCarrie MillerPaula MillerDr. and Mrs. Charles MillhuffBrenda and Brian MillsTina MisegadisTara MoellerErika MohlerDavid MooneyhamRoger MooreRandal MorganDr. Bette MorrisShelly MorseKathy MosherWathaiya MungaiDr. JoAnn MyersNational Council for CommunityBehavioral Health

Natural GrocersTerry and Dawn NeherBill and Nancy Neiswanger

Sara NeiswangerDr. Greg NelsonTodd and Susan NettletonDavid and Dee NewberyJames NewberyRen and Theresa NewcomerJami NicholsLorrie NiedfeldtJimmy NormanSheryl NunleySteve ObdykeSusan OhseSonia OlmosDebbie and Dan OrrRachael OrtegaKeesha OttoDouglas OverlaPampered Pets Grooming &Boutique

Blair ParkerDwight and Lisa ParmanPayless ShoeSource FoundationRobby PayneAmber PaynterValerie PeckhamKathy PerneyKara PetersonVicki PetersonAmanda PetrikDr. Gianfranco Pezzino and Dr.Laurel Vogt

Gary and Martha PilandDr. Kirby and Mrs. Kim PopeGalen and Shirley PostierChristine PotterEva and Ramon PowersPrairie Band Potawatomi NationKari PresleySteve and Ruth PriebSusan PriestJanet PughSteve PuppeKarl and Jenifer PurvisMary RadefeldE. W. (Dub) and Anita RakestrawMarcy RalstonMarc and Monica RamirezMary RamosAlice Rawlings

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2013 Donors (Con’t)R. Cervantes ReedJarrod ReicheltBuck ReistKelsey and Jerry RenchlerDeborah RenchlerTodd RenyerDr. Michael and Mrs. Susan ReynoldsPaula ReynoldsJustin RiceElise RichardsonCarl and Peggy RickettsDr. and Mrs. Matt RicksJim RiggGrace RobertsJames RobinsonMal and Karen RobinsonMary RobinsonJose RodriguezRaul RodriguezAmanda RoettgenBill and Patty RogenmoserStacey RolskyDr. Connie RomigAndrew RossDan and Lori RoweFrank and Judith SabatiniTeresa SaundersMarni SchleuningBryon and Jan SchlosserAshley SchmidtMary Carolyn SchneiderHarland SchusterKeeyawna ScottPat SearsSecurity Benefitseveneightfive magazineDr. Douglas SheaforBill and Marsha SheahanRachel ShoemakerKyle SimmondsMike and Arien SingerSkinner Garden Store, Inc.Courtney SlagleHunt SlonemJerry SmithHarow SmithMichelle SmithJessica Somers

Rosemary SpanglerSara SpencerBarbara SpielmanSteve Spyres and Christine MoodyBob St. PeterJustin and Abby StaffordDiana StahlyMatthew StallbaumerMichael and Janet StanekStanley FlowersSandy StarbuckRandy and Debi StarkRoderick StarksBarb StarrettStartlight TheatreJohn and Ruth StaufferElaine StephensJessica StephensonTina StevensRhonna StoreyStormont-Vail HealthCareCynthia StotlarLiza StoweDarlene StraderDale and Verna StrathmanAngie StreckerSharon StringfellowTerry StrobelRachael StrobelKathryn StroebeleSunflower FoundationKristen SwartRobert and Jeanne TaggartRachel TalkingtonTantillo Family FoundationTargetMark and Tamara TaylorFrank and Melissa TecumsehScott and Michelle TerryThe Linen TreeThe Marion E. Kentworth-Sarah H.Swift Foundation

The Q HotelDebbie ThimmeschDana ThomasDr. Tina ThompsonLydia ThompsonTobias DesignsKathleen Tolin

John TompkinsTopeka Active 20/30 ClubTopeka Blue PrintTopeka Civic Theatre AcademyTopeka Community FoundationTopeka Credit Union FoundationAllan and Chris TowleCraig TrappTreanor ArchitectsWanda TreinenMelisssa TrimbleAshley TryonVictoria Tryon-CaganJohn and Cheryl TuckwinRosemary and Dan TuggleBecky TurnerHeather TurnerAmy TysonOlive UbelDebe UhlJeff and Mary UngererUnited Way of Greater TopekaUPSUS BankStacey and Randal UtechKatie VanBlaricumJill VanDoren-RoloBryan VargasDonna VerdejoAl VillalobosVintage StockVision BankJanice VotawGary WadleyKimberly and David WalkerLonnie Walker Jr.Lisa WalkerCharlene WallaceWal-MartTeresa WaltonWarehouse 414Christin WassonCandace and Ron WatsonJennie WatsonChelsie WeckbaughKate WhiteKenneth WilkeBob and Carol WilliamsAndrea Williams

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2013 Donors (Con’t)Jim and Sarah WilliamsonZachary WillisChris WillsMike and Maria WilsonJeffery WindsorDiane WishallBeth and David WittigKari WoldWolf ConstructionWomen of GoodyearJohnathan WoodsErin WynkoopShanna Ziegler

ThankYou

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