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ANNUAL REPORT
ANNUAL REPORT
Dear Friends,
“PRIORITIES...A hundred years from now it will not matter what my bank account was, the size of house I lived in or the kind of car I drove...but the world may be different because I was important in the life of a child.”
Those are the words on the poster that hangs in our administrative office. These words are also the driving force behind our mission at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Hutchinson.
I speak to so many people that praise our programs and want to help but feel they have nothing to give. I tell them by supporting our programs with a gift, now or a planned gift for the future they can and do effective the lives of all our members. Their gift can truly make a difference in the lives of those we reach each day.
Our organization has become so much more than a simple after school program, we have become a place that starts our youth on the path to setting goals and reaching dreams they never knew they had.
As we move into our 25th year of service, our programming must continue to offer the most innovative and challenging opportunities for our members. We must constantly work on making our programs fresh, exciting and fun. Our program has become nationally-recognized for providing innovative solutions to many of the problems facing our youth in our community.
As we wind down our “Great Futures” campaign, please consider a tax deductible donation to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Hutchinson. You will be providing youth a place to belong, a place they can call their own, caring adults who know their names and the chance at a bright and healthy future.
We see the future walk through our doors every day, please help us keep those doors open.
Sincerely,
Skip WilsonChief Professional Officer
Friends, Donors, and Supporters,
Seven years ago, I was asked to join the Board of the Boys & Girls Club. I felt honored. I thought about it and decided I wanted to be involved to help as many boys and girls as possible. What I have learned about this Club is one of the most positive experiences in our community.
I have met young scholars, athletes, leaders in school, chefs, gardeners, computer gurus, quilters and really fun kids! They are also developing skills in welding, woodworking, electricity and many relevant 21st Century careers in the Club’s STEaM program.
I am in awe of the staff members who are exceptionally dedicated, caring and creative. Working with fellow Board members has given me new friendships and respect for the variety of leaders we have in Hutchinson. I have such high regard for Skip Wilson, Lance Patterson and Ryan Corwin.
Thanks to everyone for sharing the joys and challenges throughout the years. And thank you - the Donors and supporters who are keeping the doors open. As Skip Wilson has said, we absolutely could not do this without your support.
Althought this is my final year on the board, the Boys & Girls Club will always have a special place in my heart—thank you for the opportunity to serve this organization, these kids, and you.
Sincerely,
Helen UnruhBoard President/Chief Volunteer Officer
CONTACT US
OUR DIRECTION
MISSION To enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach
their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.
VISIONTo provide a world-class Club experience that assures success is within reach
of every young person who walks through our doors, with all members on track to graduate from high school with a plan for the future, demonstrating
good character, citizenship, and living a healthy lifestyle.
Helen Unruh, PresidentSusan Buttram, VPKris Davis, Secretary
Steve Richardson, Treas.Butch DillonJohn TaylorDr. Bill Davis
John SwearerJeff Ollenburger
Carol CarrMike Dirks
Brian SchmidtbergerWendy HobartLaura Snyder
Dr. Shelly KiblingerPatsy Lovett
Jacquie MillerAmanda HulletTerry DeShonSteve Krause
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE111 N. Walnut, Suite AHutchinson, KS 67501Phone: (620) 665-7171
Fax: (620) 665-7781
ONLINE AND ON SOCIAL MEDIAwww.bgchutch.com | Facebook.com/BGCHutch | Twitter: @BGCHutch
TO DONATEVisit www.bgchutch.com or call (620) 665-7171, Ext. 104. Donations may also be mailed
to: Boys & Girls Clubs of Hutchinson P.O. Box 1967, Hutchinson, KS 67504-1967
OUR DIRECTIONOUR DIRECTIONOUR DIRECTIONOUR DIRECTION
CONTACT USCONTACT USCONTACT US
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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When Brandi Henderson (left) returned to Hutchinson, a single mother with 2 daughters, finding a place for Justice (right) and Felicity to go after school that was productive was very important.
At the time Brandi had no idea that the program she chose, the Boys & Girls Club, would have such an impact on her children’s lives.
Justice Henderson is currently a15 year old Hutchinson High School student, and a volunteer at the Boys & Girls Club.
“She has always been a shy person,” Henderson said, reflecting on her daughter Justice. “Mr. Cohen [STEM Director] really pulled her out of that and got her hands busy and it has impacted the classes she is taking in high school.”
While the Boys & Girls Club has helped offer some guidance and direction for Justice, helping others is something that Justice frequently does as a volunteer at the Shadduck Park site, where she spends a great deal of time in the STEM room.
“
“
Boys & Girls Club is a place to learn and interact with
other age groups. It teaches you that you are not the
only one in this world and to think about others.- Justice Henderson
JUSTICE H.
“I like to help with the STEM class with Mr. Cohen,” Justice said. “No matter what we do, he always tries to make it as fun as he can.”
Whether she is helping build a shed, gardening boxes, or helping a younger member learn a new skill, she is always safe at the Club, something that provides assurance to Brandi.
“I know [they are] in good hands—they love coming [to the Club].” Brandi said.
And for a single mother, that stability is something that is very
important.As a Club member, Justice has
participated in programming built to ensure that she has a Great Future ahead. She has been afforded the opportunity to learn new skills outside the classroom, and develop social skills through the guidance of caring adult mentors.
“Boys & Girls Club is a place to learn and interact with other age groups.” Justice said. “It teaches you that you are not the only one in this world and to think about others.” ■
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When Brandi Henderson (left) returned to Hutchinson, a single mother with 2 daughters, finding a place for Justice (right) and Felicity to go after school that was productive was very important.
At the time Brandi had no idea that the program she chose, the Boys & Girls Club, would have such an impact on her children’s lives.
Justice Henderson is currently a15 year old Hutchinson High School student, and a volunteer at the Boys & Girls Club.
“She has always been a shy person,” Henderson said, reflecting on her daughter Justice. “Mr. Cohen [STEM Director] really pulled her out of that and got her hands busy and it has impacted the classes she is taking in high school.”
While the Boys & Girls Club has helped offer some guidance and direction for Justice, helping others is something that Justice frequently does as a volunteer at the Shadduck Park site, where she spends a great deal of time in the STEM room.
“
“
Boys & Girls Club is a place to learn and interact with
other age groups. It teaches you that you are not the
only one in this world and to think about others.- Justice Henderson
JUSTICE H.
“I like to help with the STEM class with Mr. Cohen,” Justice said. “No matter what we do, he always tries to make it as fun as he can.”
Whether she is helping build a shed, gardening boxes, or helping a younger member learn a new skill, she is always safe at the Club, something that provides assurance to Brandi.
“I know [they are] in good hands—they love coming [to the Club].” Brandi said.
And for a single mother, that stability is something that is very
important.As a Club member, Justice has
participated in programming built to ensure that she has a Great Future ahead. She has been afforded the opportunity to learn new skills outside the classroom, and develop social skills through the guidance of caring adult mentors.
“Boys & Girls Club is a place to learn and interact with other age groups.” Justice said. “It teaches you that you are not the only one in this world and to think about others.” ■
Our Boys & Girls Club is supported through the generosity of our community. In 2013, you contributed $983,808 in grants, private donations, and special events revenue. Here is a look at all of our sources of our income.
BY THE NUMBERSBY THE NUMBERSBY THE NUMBERSINCOME
EXPENSES
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21ST CENTURYGRANT
13.63%
12.52%UNITED WAY
$123,334
$134,143$145,507
14.77%
PRIVATEDONATIONS
$226,000
22.94%BEQUESTS
$74,420
7.56%
OPERATIONSREVENUE
$43,7774.44%
SPECIALEVENTS
24.14%
FOUNDATIONS& GRANTS
$237,786
Because of a planned gift made in 2013, we now are able to be more secure, and have 6 months of operating reserve in savings.
Bequests and individual gifts accounted for 42.21% of our overall income.
Thank you for helping provide and secure Great Futures for over 1,000 Hutchinson youth!
In 2013, we finished under budget by $13,540. Our overall expenses were $819,733.83. Our 990 form is publicly available and can be found at www.foundationcenter.org. Our FEIN number is 48-1088026.
Our Boys & Girls Club is supported through the generosity of our community. In 2013, you contributed $983,808 in grants, private donations, and special events revenue. Here is a look at all of our sources of our income.
BY THE NUMBERSBY THE NUMBERSBY THE NUMBERSINCOME
EXPENSES
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21ST CENTURYGRANT
13.63%
12.52%UNITED WAY
$123,334
$134,143$145,507
14.77%
PRIVATEDONATIONS
$226,000
22.94%BEQUESTS
$74,420
7.56%
OPERATIONSREVENUE
$43,7774.44%
SPECIALEVENTS
24.14%
FOUNDATIONS& GRANTS
$237,786
Because of a planned gift made in 2013, we now are able to be more secure, and have 6 months of operating reserve in savings.
Bequests and individual gifts accounted for 42.21% of our overall income.
Thank you for helping provide and secure Great Futures for over 1,000 Hutchinson youth!
In 2013, we finished under budget by $13,540. Our overall expenses were $819,733.83. Our 990 form is publicly available and can be found at www.foundationcenter.org. Our FEIN number is 48-1088026.
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“
“
I come to the Boys & Girls Club every
day. It is motivational to go somewhere you like going.
- Christopher Loya
Most 13 year olds would not even dream about riding their bicycle across town in subzero temperatures, but for Junior Staff member Chris Loya, the question did not even cross his mind.
A Club member since 2007, Loya knows a thing or two about the Boys & Girls Club, a place where he feels safe and encouraged.
“I come to the Club every day.” Loya said. “It is motivational to go somewhere you like going, even if it is the middle of winter.”
That, combined with his sense of responsibility and dedication to the Club is the reason that in December, when facing wind chills in the negatives, Loya hopped on his bicycle and pedalled to the Shadduck Park Unit, reporting for his Junior Staff duties.
For Chris, the Boys & Girls Club represents a world of opportunity. Opportunities that are simply not available to youth his age elsewhere.
“There is more opportunity here, more work experience.”
Photo selected and edited by Chris LoyaCHRIS LOYA
Loya said. “You can volunteer, go on field trips, and get ahead by learning things that you normally wouldn’t at your age.”
Not only is Chris afforded the opportunity to gain soft skills reenforced by his experiences at the Club, he is able to learn technical skills by participating in STEM programming.
“With STEM you can go on field trips, which I do,” Loya said. “It is definitely more than you learn outside of [the Club]. There is a choice to learn at the Club.”
Chris can see that the choices
that he makes now impact his future. His choices, along with excellent programming designed to increase his academic success, leadership skills, and awareness of how to live a healthy lifestyle will help guide him and help him to continue building skills that will be valuable in the future. His future looks bright.
With donor support, we are able to provide programming like Junior Staff to youth like Chris. Thank you for helping to provide a Great Future for Chris. ■
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“
“
I come to the Boys & Girls Club every
day. It is motivational to go somewhere you like going.
- Christopher Loya
Most 13 year olds would not even dream about riding their bicycle across town in subzero temperatures, but for Junior Staff member Chris Loya, the question did not even cross his mind.
A Club member since 2007, Loya knows a thing or two about the Boys & Girls Club, a place where he feels safe and encouraged.
“I come to the Club every day.” Loya said. “It is motivational to go somewhere you like going, even if it is the middle of winter.”
That, combined with his sense of responsibility and dedication to the Club is the reason that in December, when facing wind chills in the negatives, Loya hopped on his bicycle and pedalled to the Shadduck Park Unit, reporting for his Junior Staff duties.
For Chris, the Boys & Girls Club represents a world of opportunity. Opportunities that are simply not available to youth his age elsewhere.
“There is more opportunity here, more work experience.”
Photo selected and edited by Chris LoyaCHRIS LOYA
Loya said. “You can volunteer, go on field trips, and get ahead by learning things that you normally wouldn’t at your age.”
Not only is Chris afforded the opportunity to gain soft skills reenforced by his experiences at the Club, he is able to learn technical skills by participating in STEM programming.
“With STEM you can go on field trips, which I do,” Loya said. “It is definitely more than you learn outside of [the Club]. There is a choice to learn at the Club.”
Chris can see that the choices
that he makes now impact his future. His choices, along with excellent programming designed to increase his academic success, leadership skills, and awareness of how to live a healthy lifestyle will help guide him and help him to continue building skills that will be valuable in the future. His future looks bright.
With donor support, we are able to provide programming like Junior Staff to youth like Chris. Thank you for helping to provide a Great Future for Chris. ■
In 2013, we served 1,084 unduplicated youth from January 1 through December 31. Here are a few statistics on the youth we served last year.
BY THE NUMBERSBY THE NUMBERSBY THE NUMBERS
WHO WE SERVE
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Our Clubs are available to youth of all ages from age 6 through Seniors in high school. We offer programming that is age specific (i.e. Keystone Club is available only to teens) and not age specific (i.e. there are STEM offerings for youth of all ages). Here’s a breakdown on the ages of youth we serve.
BY AGE
0
3
6
9
12
15
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3
6
9
12
15
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
AGE (in years)
P E RCENTAGE
OF
MEMBERS
In 2013, 47.05% of our members were females and 52.95% were males.
Our Smart Girls & Passport to Manhood programs teach healthy lifestyles & character development to gender specific groups.
BY GENDER
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
0
100
200
300
400
500
600Female
Male
In 2013, we served 1,084 unduplicated youth from January 1 through December 31. Here are a few statistics on the youth we served last year.
BY THE NUMBERSBY THE NUMBERSBY THE NUMBERS
WHO WE SERVE
PAGE 7 | ANNUAL REPORT ANNUAL REPORT | PAGE 8
Our Clubs are available to youth of all ages from age 6 through Seniors in high school. We offer programming that is age specific (i.e. Keystone Club is available only to teens) and not age specific (i.e. there are STEM offerings for youth of all ages). Here’s a breakdown on the ages of youth we serve.
BY AGE
0
3
6
9
12
15
0
3
6
9
12
15
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
AGE (in years)
P E RCENTAGE
OF
MEMBERS
In 2013, 47.05% of our members were females and 52.95% were males.
Our Smart Girls & Passport to Manhood programs teach healthy lifestyles & character development to gender specific groups.
We also collaborated with youth serving organizations including Boy Scouts & Girl Scouts to offer additional programming.
BY GENDER
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
0
100
200
300
400
500
600Female
Male
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Wondering about ways that you can give to the Boys & Girls Club? Supporting to the Club is a breeze with any one of these great options. And as always, if there are any questions about items (big or small) you would like to donate, do not hesitate to call our administrative offices at (620) 665-7171, Ext. 104.
WAYS TO SUPPORT THE CLUB
All donations to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Hutchinson are tax deductible to the extent allowable by federal law. Questions regarding tax laws should always be directed to
an accountant.
MAKE A GIFT
ANNUAL GIVINGAnnual gifts may be made through our Great Futures Campaign, Holiday Gift of Honor, or Year End Campaign.
ONLINEGifts can be made online by visiting bit.ly/donatebgchutch. We accept all major credit cards, and will have a receipt to you within 7-10 days.
EVENTSThe Club offers the AT&T Charity Golf Tournament, Judy’s Mile, Run for the Rocks, & Steak ‘N Stake each year! Each event is an exciting way to raise funds!
PLANNED GIFTSYou may offer a percentage of your estate, land, property, or life insurance to the Club. If interested, we can connect you with free services to plan your future.
BLUE TEAMBusinesses who give to the Boys & Girls Club receive Blue Team perks. Contact us to become a Blue Team member and support our Career Launch program today!
MAKE A GIFTMAKE A GIFT
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Wondering about ways that you can give to the Boys & Girls Club? Supporting the Club is a breeze with any one of these great options. And as always, if there are any questions about items (big or small) you would like to donate, do not hesitate to call our administrative offices at (620) 665-7171, Ext. 104.
WAYS TO SUPPORT THE CLUB
All donations to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Hutchinson are tax deductible to the extent allowable by federal law. Questions regarding tax laws should always be directed to
an accountant.
MAKE A GIFT
ANNUAL GIVINGAnnual gifts may be made through our Great Futures Campaign, Holiday Gift of Honor, or Year End Campaign.
ONLINEGifts can be made online by visiting bit.ly/donatebgchutch. We accept all major credit cards, and will have a receipt to you within 7-10 days.
EVENTSThe Club offers the AT&T Charity Golf Tournament, Judy’s Mile, Run for the Rocks, & Steak ‘N Stake each year! Each event is an exciting way to raise funds!
PLANNED GIFTSYou may offer a percentage of your estate, land, property, or life insurance to the Club. If interested, we can connect you with free services to plan your future.
BLUE TEAMBusinesses who give to the Boys & Girls Club receive Blue Team perks. Contact us to become a Blue Team member and support our Career Launch program today!
MAKE A GIFTMAKE A GIFT
Dear Friends,
“PRIORITIES...A hundred years from now it will not matter what my bank account was, the size of house I lived in or the kind of car I drove...but the world may be different because I was important in the life of a child.”
Those are the words on the poster that hangs in our administrative office. These words are also the driving force behind our mission at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Hutchinson.
I speak to so many people that praise our programs and want to help but feel they have nothing to give. I tell them by supporting our programs with a gift, now or a planned gift for the future they can and do effective the lives of all our members. Their gift can truly make a difference in the lives of those we reach each day.
Our organization has become so much more than a simple after school program, we have become a place that starts our youth on the path to setting goals and reaching dreams they never knew they had.
As we move into our 25th year of service, our programming must continue to offer the most innovative and challenging opportunities for our members. We must constantly work on making our programs fresh, exciting and fun. Our program has become nationally-recognized for providing innovative solutions to many of the problems facing our youth in our community.
As we wind down our “Great Futures” campaign, please consider a tax deductible donation to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Hutchinson. You will be providing youth a place to belong, a place they can call their own, caring adults who know their names and the chance at a bright and healthy future.
We see the future walk through our doors every day, please help us keep those doors open.
Sincerely,
Skip WilsonChief Professional Officer
Friends, Donors, and Supporters,
Seven years ago, I was asked to join the Board of the Boys & Girls Club. I felt honored. I thought about it and decided I wanted to be involved to help as many boys and girls as possible. What I have learned about this Club is one of the most positive experiences in our community.
I have met young scholars, athletes, leaders in school, chefs, gardeners, computer gurus, quilters and really fun kids! They are also developing skills in welding, woodworking, electricity and many relevant 21st Century careers in the Club’s STEaM program.
I am in awe of the staff members who are exceptionally dedicated, caring and creative. Working with fellow Board members has given me new friendships and respect for the variety of leaders we have in Hutchinson. I have such high regard for Skip Wilson, Lance Patterson and Ryan Corwin.
Thanks to everyone for sharing the joys and challenges throughout the years. And thank you - the Donors and supporters who are keeping the doors open. As Skip Wilson has said, we absolutely could not do this without your support.
Althought this is my final year on the board, the Boys & Girls Club will always have a special place in my heart—thank you for the opportunity to serve this organization, these kids, and you.
Sincerely,
Helen UnruhBoard President/Chief Volunteer Officer
CONTACT US
OUR DIRECTION
MISSION To enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach
their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.
VISIONTo provide a world-class Club experience that assures success is within reach
of every young person who walks through our doors, with all members on track to graduate from high school with a plan for the future, demonstrating
good character, citizenship, and living a healthy lifestyle.
Helen Unruh, PresidentSusan Buttram, VPKris Davis, Secretary
Steve Richardson, Treas.Butch DillonJohn TaylorDr. Bill Davis
John SwearerJeff Ollenburger
Carol CarrMike Dirks
Brian SchmidtbergerWendy HobartLaura Snyder
Dr. Shelly KiblingerPatsy Lovett
Jacquie MillerAmanda HulletTerry DeShonSteve Krause
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE111 N. Walnut, Suite AHutchinson, KS 67501Phone: (620) 665-7171
Fax: (620) 665-7781
ONLINE AND ON SOCIAL MEDIAwww.bgchutch.com | Facebook.com/BGCHutch | Twitter: @BGCHutch
TO DONATEVisit www.bgchutch.com or call (620) 665-7171, Ext. 104. Donations may also be mailed
to: Boys & Girls Clubs of Hutchinson P.O. Box 1967, Hutchinson, KS 67504-1967
OUR DIRECTIONOUR DIRECTIONOUR DIRECTIONOUR DIRECTION
CONTACT USCONTACT USCONTACT US
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Boys
& G
irls
Clu
bs
of H
utch
inso
nP.
O. B
ox
1967
Hu
tch
inso
n, K
S 67
504-
1967
ANNUAL REPORT
NO
NP
RO
FIT
OR
G
US
PO
STA
GE
PA
ID
HU
TCH
INS
ON
, KS
PE
RM
IT N
O. 1
5
ANNUAL REPORT
ANNUAL REPORT