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Healthier Lives.Stronger
Communities.
@BuckelewProgram
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buckelew-programs-inc/
Buckelew Programs administrative office locations
Marin County555 Northgate Drive, Suite 100San Rafael, CA 94903 (415) 457-6964
Sonoma County2300 Northpoint Parkway Santa Rosa, CA 95407 (707) 571-5581
Napa County1100 Lincoln Avenue, Suite 102Napa, CA 94558(707) 253-2528
Buckelew Programs’ mission is to promote recovery,
resilience and hope by providing behavioral health
and support services that enhance quality of life.
Follow us! 2017-2018 ANNUAL REPORT
Buckelew ProgramsFounded in 1970, Buckelew Programs helps nearly 10,000 people each year with mental health, addiction, and related behavioral health challenges lead healthier, more independent lives, strengthening families and communities in the process. We believe in treating people, not conditions, so we tailor treatment and support services to the unique needs of each individual. We also encourage the active collaboration of loved ones and other supporters. Buckelew Programs provides a wide range of services for both adults and children in Marin, Sonoma, Napa, Mendocino, and Lake Counties, including supported housing and job training, outpatient psychotherapy, residential detox, and a regional suicide prevention program.
Programs
Residential Support Services Marin Assisted Independent Living Casa Rene Crisis Residential ProgramBuckelew Employment Services Sonoma County Independent LivingTransition Age Youth ProgramForensic Assertive Community TreatmentFamily Service CoordinationCollaborative Treatment and RecoveryNapa Supported Living Program
The Helen Vine Recovery Center
Withdrawal Management Residential Substance Use Services
Counseling Services
Child, Adult and Family CounselingPregnancy and Early Parenting SupportChildhood Trauma Prevention and Treatment
Suicide Prevention
Crisis Hotline Outreach and EducationGrief Support
Board of DirectorsStan Moore, ChairDoug Brown, Vice ChairRowan Smith, TreasurerJudy Kramer, SecretaryMary BihrJohn Curtis, Ph.D.Melissa DelaneyDr. Diana DemetruliasWarren DodgeMeredith ImrieRichard JensenScott MacliseMary McDevittJack ScottLiz Williamson
Leadership TeamCHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICERTamara Player, M.S.W.
Teresa Bowman, Director of Substance Use Services
Bob Brown, Director of Mental Health Services
Sarah Chapman, LMFT, Program Director, Outpatient and Prevention Services
Katrin Ciaffa, Director of Development
Brian Finley, Director of Helen Vine Recovery Center
Kelly Hinde, SPHR, Director of Human Resources
Donnell Holmes, LMFT, Program Director, Sonoma Programs
Connie Mann, LMFT, Program Director, Residential Services
Claudia Mares, Program Director, Napa Programs
James Mensing, JD, PhD, Director of Quality and Compliance
Joe Rizzo, Chief Financial Officer
Alex Tolkach, Director of Operations and Administration
Claire Zurack, LMFT, Program Director, Marin Supported Housing and Employment Services
Dear Friend:
What a year! In April, our community joined together for the grand opening of our new Helen Vine Recovery Center facility in San Rafael (see pictures on p. 6). After many years of planning and advocacy, and with critical support from our community and government partners, we now have a beautiful, welcoming space that allows us to better meet our clients’ needs and make them feel safe and valued. It’s amazing what we can accomplish when we all work together as a community!
In June, we celebrated 30 years of Art that Changes Lives at MarinScapes – another very special way to gather our community (see pictures on p. 7). We are so grateful to our wonderful circle of artists, art lovers, donors, sponsors and volunteers. Stay tuned for MarinScapes Reimagined in 2019!
There were dark times, too. In October 2017, an unprecedented firestorm swept through the North Bay, destroying over 6,000 homes and claiming 44 lives. The resilience and kindness our community has shown in the aftermath of this traumatic event have been truly inspiring. We were honored to be able to provide support, through our 24-hour crisis hotline, making sure our clients in Sonoma and Napa were safe, and a free weekly support group open to anyone affected by the fires.
As the health care system prepares for changes in funding and value based purchasing, we are partnering with the counties on system transformation and improvement to ensure that our communities’ needs are addressed and that our programs are not only sustainable, but achieve positive, measurable outcomes for the clients we serve. We must be flexible and adapt to changing needs and funding priorities. Over the past year, that meant we had to let go of some services, restructure others – and also add new ones. We’re excited to be a key partner in Sonoma County’s newly designed Collaborative Treatment and Recovery Team
(CTRT) which will provide resources and case management to individuals with behavioral health needs that have not been previously met by existing programs.
Finally, you may have noticed our “new look”. Through a thoughtful process working with the Taproot Foundation’s pro bono creative team, and with input from staff,
board, clients, donors and community partners, we have developed a logo and tagline that represents our focus today: multiple paths to wellness, streamlining access to care -
healthier lives, stronger communities.
Thank you for being our partner! We couldn’t do this without you. With gratitude,
Tamara Player, MSW
Chief Executive Officer
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Helping people with serious mental illness:
At Buckelew Programs, we believe that people with mental illness can and do recover. Every day, our staff provides encouragement, education and tools to help clients lead healthier, more independent lives. In Marin, Napa and Sonoma, Buckelew offers a range of supported living options, from 24-hour staffed enriched board and care homes to shared housing and individual apartments with case management, as well as short term residential crisis treatment. We believe in treating people, not conditions, so we tailor services to the unique needs of each individual, in a manner that promotes self-sufficiency and recovery, engaging the mind, body, and spirit.
Catch a WaveRecreation is essential to recovery. Playing, working, learning new skills; it all came together at Stinson Beach this summer for a group of clients and staff from our Residential Support Services (RSS ) Program. Through the initiative of staff member (and avid surfer) John Coleman, and the generous support of Proof Lab Surf Shop in Mill Valley, a group of 6-12 clients is now regularly heading to the beach to take surf lessons. The value of riding the waves? Surfing is accredited with positive outcomes for anxiety, depression, PTSD and insomnia. It requires focus, balance and strength – being fully present in the moment. We found that some of the most enthusiastic participants in this activity were folks who experience intrusive symptoms and usually tend to isolate in their rooms . Side benefits of time at the beach? Healthy appetite, group conversations and patience. Wait, paddle, ride, repeat.
New skills, new friendsAt Buckelew Employment Services (BES) we partner with local businesses and the Department of Rehabilitation to offer paid training experiences and job placement in a workplace of the client’s choice. Our job coaches then help our clients stay on track and be successful.
A Recipe for Success: Meet Rochelle Edwards, owner of Taste Kitchen and Table in Fairfax. After connecting with BES staff at our September 2017 Recovery Event that Taste was supporting, Rochelle hired Leif, a Buckelew trainee and taught him the skills of a baker. When we last visited Leif; he was layering dough for croissants. Tasty!
Today’s Special—Resilience & Hope: After years of battling addiction and homelessness, Henry, who had never held a job for more than a week, began his journey with BES. His goal was to get off government assistance and become self sufficient. Henry started in our janitorial training program, then was hired as a dishwasher. It wasn’t an easy road, and Henry faced some setbacks. But with support from his BES Employment Specialist, today he works fulltime at a local Deli – and loves it!
Housing, Healthand Community
“Not only has surfing helped reduce some of our clients’ symptoms, but the residents relate to each other differently; they have this thing in common as a group. It has given them a challenge to master while being fun and increasing self-esteem. They talk about how tired they are, but can’t wait to get out again.”
JOHN COLEMAN, RSS STAFF
Buckelew’s Community Impact:
588Clients served in our housing programs in Marin, Sonoma, Napa
91%Did not require psychiatric hospitalization because of
the support provided
86%Improved their
independent living skills
PartnershipsCultivating
Buckelew’s Community Impact:
“Leif really helps us out. He’s jumping in wherever he’s needed.”
ROCHELLE EDWARDS, OWNER, TASTE KITCHEN
“The best part about working at Taste is progressing
through all the steps of learning a task. And
suddenly, I’ll be just as good as everybody
else!”
LEIF, BUCKELEW TRAINEE
129received employment
support services
78%increased their
income
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It takes a village to stop suicide
Buckelew’s Suicide Prevention Hotline offers understanding and hope for people in crisis, 24/7. Callers from Marin, Sonoma, Lake and
Mendocino Counties get help from trained volunteers who connect them with resources.
Breaking the silence: This year, with support from our community partners, and through the generosity of Marin County film maker Kiki Goshay, Buckelew Programs facilitated two screenings of Kiki’s documentary “Not Alone”. This powerful film features teens who share their struggles with depression and suicidal thoughts – and ultimately, their paths to recovery and wellness. Our January screening in Mill Valley was supported by the Marin County Office of Education, the Marin County Sheriff’s Department, and Kaiser San Rafael. Local comedian and teen advocate, Michael Pritchard, moderated a lively community discussion after the screening. Our Santa Rosa screening in September (Suicide Prevention Month) was made possible with support from the Sonoma County Office of Education and St. Joseph Health. We were honored to have Kali, one of the students interviewed in the film, join us in conversation with Kiki and our CEO, Tamara Player. Special thanks to California Hope Project, Sonoma County Indian Health Project, and the Latino Service Providers Youth Peer Advocates, for tabling at the event and sharing your resources!
OutreachPrevention and Healing Trauma,
Strengthening CommunitiesBuckelew Programs meets the individual needs of each client, empowering them to lead healthier, more independent lives, and strengthening families and communities in the process.
In Sonoma, our Family Service Coordinator (FSC) helps families with resources and education to assist their loved ones living with mental illness. After the devastating North Bay fires in October 2017, our FSC started a free support group open to anyone affected.
In Marin, Buckelew Counseling Services (BCS) provides individual, group and family therapy, including comprehensive trauma treatment for children and adults, and in-home family support. We meet the mental health needs of Marin’s low-income, underserved Latino families through Spanish language outpatient psychotherapy services available for monolingual clients or parents of bi-lingual children.
Holiday Magic: During the busiest holiday shopping time of year, one caring donor (we’ll call him Dr. P) reached out to Buckelew to help manifest his dream of making the holidays special for the kids in our Healthy Families program by throwing a party and buying gifts for them. Misleidys Mendoza, our parent aide at Healthy Families Marin provides home visits to at-risk Latino families, and maternal depression support groups in partnership with Marin Community Clinics. Most of Misleidys’ clients are mono-lingual Spanish speaking, single mothers with inadequate or extremely unstable housing, already suffering from PTSD and depression at the time the pregnancy was conceived. All have histories of trauma either in their country of origin, at the time of their entry into the U.S., or from abusive relationships with previous or current domestic partners.
On a brisk day in December, Buckelew staff and clients from Healthy Families gathered to share a communal holiday meal, clients bringing tamales and traditional favorites; Buckelew, (courtesy of Dr. P) contributing north pole sweets and all the trimmings. After lunch, bilingual Santa arrived, (the partner of one of our counseling staff) to pass out gifts, a second gift to each child to be opened on Christmas morning. Moms received presents too!
Buckelew’s Community Impact:
Buckelew Suicide Prevention Phone Numbers:
North Bay Suicide Prevention Hotline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-855-587-6373 (Sonoma, Lake, Mendocino)
Marin Suicide Prevention Hotline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-415-499-1100
Marin Grief Counseling Hotline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-415-499-1195
16Kcalls answered by
hotline staff
13new volunteers joined the team
Family Support:Counseling and
Buckelew’s Community Impact:
”This day and that donor are truly special. These kids get to experience a
kind of abundance that many of us take for granted. It’s an honor to be here.”
VOLUNTEER ELF
94%of families accessed
new resources for their loved ones
85%of caregivers reported
a sense of relief and decreased burden
100%of families report
increased sense of hope and empowerment
SONOMA
201served in
counseling
100%of moms in post
partum depression group improved their
depression scores
32families received
in home and group support
MARIN
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Rising AboveAt Buckelew Programs, we help our clients address both mental health and substance use issues at the same time in a safe, supportive environment.
Our Helen Vine Recovery Center offers withdrawal management and residential substance use treatment coupled with support for co-occurring mental health disorders. On April 12th, 2018, community partners, local government officials, Helen Vine alumni, staff and donors gathered for the much anticipated ribbon cutting that marked the opening of the new Helen Vine facility.
Helen Vine staff works closely with other Buckelew Programs such as Casa Rene, and the RSS program. Helen Vine also collaborates with Marin Probation Department, the Marin County Sheriff’s Office, Marin Treatment Center, Marin City Wellness, Ritter Clinic, Center Point, Marin General Hospital, and Novato Community Hospital.
Never give up: Before his opioid addiction spiraled out of control and landed him in prison, Bob was a successful attorney. When he came to Helen Vine after his last relapse, he did not speak to anyone for the first six days. On day seven, he finally opened up to staff, sharing that he hasn’t been sober in 20 years and does not believe he can be helped. Our staff believes differently – and never gives up on anyone. To his own surprise, Bob completed 90 days of residential treatment at Helen Vine. He graduated the program with a sponsor, safe and stable housing, employment as a paralegal - and over 100 days clean for the first time in over 20 years!
New BeginningsRecovery and
“I feel happy and strong in my recovery. I am looking forward to my future for the first time in a long time.”
BUCKELEW CLIENT
Buckelew’s Community Impact:
946clients served at Helen Vine Recovery Center
44completed the new 45-90 day program
25staff trained in co-
occurring disorders best practices through grant from St. Joseph Health
20individuals attending new
co-occurring disorders support groups in Santa
Rosa and Guerneville
In 2018 MarinScapes celebrated its 30th anniversary! Three decades of art changing lives for our clients, patrons and partners.
MarinScapes Reimagined:
30 Years of ArtThat Changes Lives
Looking AheadIn the year ahead, we are reimagining MarinScapes, building on our core vision to expand to new vistas, and embrace new partnerships.
Pay close attention to the new face(s) of MarinScapes and to upcoming events in Sonoma and Napa counties; each event an expression of Buckelew’s commitment to inclusive, valuable engagement with partners and peers in our community that care deeply about parity and access to high quality behavioral health services for Northern California.
To see the video created by First Person for MarinScapes 30th anniversary, please visit the Buckelew.org home page. 30 years of history in two minutes.
Annual Gala FundraiserAs has become our custom, we kicked it off with a gala dinner in the pasture at the historic Escalle winery in Larkspur, followed by three days of landscape art exhibition and sale. As every year, we were moved and humbled by the generous and passionate contributions from each and every one who supported this unique fundraising event – artists, patrons, sponsors, volunteers.
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Thank you to our generous donors, sponsors and
foundation supportersContributions received July 1, 2017 – June 30, 2018
$25,000 and aboveAnonymousBella Vista FoundationMSB Charitable FundMarin Community FoundationThe California EndowmentThe Estate of Ricki Jane FaberThe Charles D. and Frances K. Field FundThe William G. Irwin Charity FoundationKaiser Permanente San RafaelMarin County Sheriff’s OfficeMarin General HospitalMarin General Hospital Community Benefit ProgramSt. Joseph Health Community Partnership FundTamalpais Pacific
$5,000 - $24,999The Isabel Allende FoundationBank of America Charitable FoundationBank of America Merrill LynchBank of MarinWendy BuchenCommunity Foundation Sonoma CountyGary L. and Jean M. DahlDr. Diana Demetrulias and Paul MayerFredric C. Divine Architects, Inc.Donahue Fitzgerald LLPFamily Service Agency Endowment FundHilltop FoundationMaura Ochoa Grotefeld HoffmannMark and Paula KamenaAlexander M. and June L. Maisin FoundationMarin Co. District Attorney’s OfficeMarin County Sheriff’s Office-Chief’s AssociationMarin Resource Recovery CenterRalph and Deborah McLeranMechanics Bank
Purple Lady/Barbara J. Meislin FundDuncan Bennett Missimer, in memory of Grant Missimer
Stanley and Nancy MooreNightingale Fund/ Nancy Warfield
Russian River Sisters of Perpetual IndulgenceGeorge H. Sandy Foundation
Sonoma Wine Country WeekendDiana Vine
VW Lackey & Don S FundSandra M. Yoffie
FinancialsUNAUDITED
Revenue by Funding SourceFY18
$12,710,285 Total Revenue
Expenses by CategoryFY18
$500 - $4,999 Albertsons Company FoundationAnonymous, in memory of Herbert Sean WilliamsLinda and Jeffrey AldrichLinda and Mike AllenPaul and Geraldine AlpertRonald and Marcia AntipaStephen and Jacqueline AstleAstor Financial GroupMel AugustineLaura BachmanBank of the West Employee Giving ProgramShirley BanksBarn Road FoundationLouis BartoliniDan Bavosa Community Volunteer Award Endowment FundBay Equity, LLC and Steven VellaBrian and Betty BeckstrandKenneth A. BellucciGeorge and Sheila BertramMichael and Gillian BiggsSteve BirnbaumBrandy BoltDominic P. Bosque and Katherine LeaderW. Bradley Electric Inc.Robert Brandt, Jr.Larry and Cecilia BridgesDoug and Alice BrownPierce BrownellPatricia R. and Albert C. BurnhamWalter and Susan BusterMary Ellen ByrnesGerald K. Cahill & Kathleen S. King FundJohn E. and Patricia L. CahillRobert K. and Barbara Straus Family FoundationKris and Evelyne ChellamChevron Your Cause Matching Gift ProgramDavid and Claudia ChittendenCity of BelvedereJohn and Nina CobbKevin and Carol ColgateCollege of MarinDonald O. and Ronald R. Collins FundThomas and Susanne ConneelyForrest and Karyn CraigKatherine CreceliusTimothy Crowley and Katrina UrbachMichael G. Cunningham Family FundJohn T. CurtisDavid M. and Robyn Burke DaboraOmri DahanDanielle and William DasherMr. and Mrs. Donald W. DavisSusan and Chuck DeardorffMelissa DelaneyDevincenzi Concrete ConstructionBruce and Stephanie DorfmanMichael Dunne and Wendy Labov-DunneMary DunselmanEnterprise Holdings FoundationMarianne and Albert Figen FoundationFirst Federal Savings and Loan Association of San RafaelDr. and Mrs. Charles Fischer
Floyd Family Foundation, a Donor Advised Fund of Renaissance Charitable FoundationAndrew FranklThomas and Sally FreedKati Giannini GrahamTani GirtonGolden State LumberCasey and Bobbie GrafeldKatherine and Jef GrahamDavid and Barbara GreenGrooms Wealth Management, IncLinda HamzaLawrence and Stephanie HartMolly K. HartleHeffernan Group FoundationIntentional Business SolutionsJanssen & AssociatesKaiser Permanente Medical Group, Inc.Kaiser Permanente Northern California Community Benefit ProgramsKeegan and Coppin Company, Inc.Catherine Kennedy, MD, and Daniel GrossmanArjan and Dalbir KhalsaPatricia KielyJudy Kramer and Larry AndowJohn and Vicki KryzanowskiRobert and Judith LeedyMyra K. Levenson and Gerry H. GoldshollePeter Levi Plumbing, Heating & CoolingLPL Financial FoundationGeorge Lucas Family FoundationLuther Burbank SavingsDorothy Welch MacDougaldL. Scott and Peggy MacliseSusan MacMillanEmil and Lenore MaionchiMancini’s SleepworldAlan and Jeannette MargolinMarin CharitableMarin Jewelers GuildDeborah N. MatthiesMcDevitt Construction Partners, Inc.Mary T. McDevittMs. Judith McElroyMcLeran RoofingKenneth and Vera MeislinMargo MerckCarole MiddletonJane MillerSherrill and John MillerHenry and Lynn MoodyDave Moss and Tonja SalmonCynthia NivenNorth Bay Lighting & Electrical SupplyHoward and Pamela NurseJoe O’HehirMary OharaSharon OlivaresElizabeth PacalPacific Union InternationalPaloma PropertiesCindy PilgrimPriscilla PittiglioTamara PlayerPoppy BankTom and Kirstin Pryzgoda
Wardell-Smith Raabe Family FundJoseph RizzoAlison RobertsLisa and Kevin RodondiPeter and Nancy RosellRoss Police DepartmentRose Webb Roven and Susan CumminsPeggy and Peter RubensDennis and Becca RyanSalesforce.com FoundationHenry and Catherine SandbachRobert and Shirley SchmitzSusan Schneider WilliamsJack Scott and Shirley TatumRoberta ShippeyPeter J. Siggins and Veronique Laband SigginsM. Richard and Rebecca SmithRowan SmithSonic.net, Inc.Diane and Joseph StemachConstance C. StroudDee Kelley StueverMuriel M. TarrantJanet H. TaylorStephen and Britt ThalChifong L. ThomasDennis and Nancy ThompsonTiburon Police DepartmentAmy TrussellUnity in MarinMichael J. VenablesPhilip J. VerdonPaul and Christine VineAlison VonLackumRita K. WalljasperMarie WatersDavid D. and Janet S. WattsMary WelchWells Fargo FoundationJudith WellsWestamerica BankSandra WoliverBarbara Wornum
Up to $499Richard L. and Cecilia B. AbbottChristy AbeleRoger and Pamela AbendrothSusan AckerBette C. AcuffDora Marie AdamsJoan K. Adams, in memory of Philip AdamsNeal AdamsRichard and Connie AdamsSusan and Frank AdamsonMaxwell AlikinneyFrancesca C. AliotoKaren AllenPaula AllenAmazonSmile! FoundationRobert A. Anderson and Lois C. StevensPam AppellLydia ArellanoStacy Hering Astor
MARIN ASSISTED INDEPENDENT LIVING (20%)SONOMA PROGRAMS (16%)RESIDENTIAL SUPPORT SERVICES (15%)ADMINISTRATION (15%)HELEN VINE RECOVERY CENTER (11%)CASA RENE CRISIS RESIDENTIAL (7%)NAPA PROGRAM (4%)COUNSELING SERVICES (4%)FUNDRAISING (3%)JEANNETTE PRANDI CENTER (2%)SUICIDE PREVENTION (2%)EMPLOYMENT SERVICES (1%)
COUNTY OF MARIN (49%)COUNTY OF SONOMA (14%)FUNDRAISING (12%)CLIENT FEES & PRIVATE PAY (11%)STATE (6%)FEDERAL (5%)COUNTY OF NAPA (2%)OTHER (1%)
20%
16%
15%15%
11%
7%
4%
4%3%
2%1%
2%
49%
14%
12%
11%
6%5%
1%2%
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Rachel BabcockAnnie BachelderStanley and Sara BailisChris BainBank of America Charitable Foundation Matching Gifts Inc.Arlene BanksSuzanne BarbourWhitney and Peter BardwickDean and Bernice BatchelderSuzanne BatyBauer Associates, Inc.Gabrielle BaumJan BaumanPenny Bayless and David HaleRobert H. and Carole BeadleKaren BealeJennifer BeamentJonathan BeanGeoffrey and Wendy Beaty, in memory of Greg ThomasGeoffrey and Wendy BeatyLeslie BeeNancy BellNancy and Paul BelzaAlfred J. Benesch and Barbara KrausCharles and Maria BenetAlan and Ellen BerkowitzMary and Corey BihrLinda BizzariRichard and Diane BlackmanAllan and Esther BlauAmy BlodgettGary B. Blum, in honor of Doug BrownLinda BoghratiKay BollaTuyen BonneauJane and Roy BorodkinMary Ellen BralyKerreen L. BrandtRebecca BrekkeTodd and Kirsten BrockmanBruce BrodieBarbara BrownDonal and Brenda BrownEdward BrownElizabeth BrownStuart and Jean Brown
The Buck Family FundMary Jane BurkeJean and Robert BurnettBel Belen BurnsJody BurrBrice ButlerFabia ButlerEirwen CaldenHeide CalderonJoycelyn Calvin WhiteMary CantaruttiKathryn CapetoNicholas CaravelliTJ CarlinDelpha CarpenterToni CarreiroDavid CassAl CastenJohn Cavender and Tina BournazosRobert C. and Patricia CerfLorena CervantesTorri ChappellJohn and Barbara ChaseLily Chen and Alan FrankelKathy ChestnutEdward ChieraAnnette ChinnElsie and Julius CiaffaKatrin and Stephen CiaffaKatrin Ciaffa, in memory of Corey LauterenDeborah ClarkTara ClarkJames G. and Lorene E. CoconasSuzanne CoholanHarry CollamoreMarie and Brian CollinsKelly CollmanCarol ColridgeGlenn and Laura MiwaPaula CookPatricia ConwayJacob CookAaron Cooperband and Fumi TanakaMimi and H. James CorneliusPamela CouchRandall CouvillonTeri CundallLawrence and Laraine CunhaKenn and Elaine CunninghamMichelle DavisRobert L. and Kay De MatteiMary DentonChristopher DienstagLouis and Judy DiGiorgioPatricia DillonNicolle DoughertyLori Dowell
Nancy DowlingLinda and Rich Draper
Diane and Heinz Dreier
Thomas A. DreyerRoger L. DubaRekha and Amitabh K. DuttSandra Jean DyeAudrey EarlDean F. Echenberg, MDSteve EckertJoseph A. EdwardsKirsten EdwardsMark and Kay EganSarah EheartLori EicherJane Cutler EllisPatricia EnosWendy EricksonDeborah ErwinLen and Veronica EschweilereScripMelissa Espino-BradleyNancy K. EvansCaroline and William EvertsRenee EwertKim FahlenDavid and Carol FairchildRichard Falk and Francine Falk-AllenTimothy FarrellAggie FavaloroKatharine Kirk FeidlerMoira FeingoldRobert and Jane FereshetianJanine FlynnBen Fong-TorresJean Ann FordSusan FordyceNatalia ForrerBrenda FosterDonna and Michael FranzblauGerald and Allison FreemanThomas FregosoJan FreidigDavid Frey and Esther Klingman-FreyRebecca FryeAnna Fu and Iver HolsterAlison FullerBonne GaeblerElizabeth GalleraniAmy GalushSamuel GardeaEdward Gaston and Lori ZagerPatricia and Paul GinnettShirley A. GiovannoniKevin GishJohn and Nina GladishRobert and Patricia GlassDenis George GleasonRobert GleasonDeborah and Jonathan GoldmanKiki GoshayLeslie M. GossJacquelyn and Martin GottliebLisa GrahamJames Grant and Jane StringerJoseph and Elizabeth GreenbergCatherine GreeneLaurie A. Gregg
Mia GriggLinsey GrinderMichael GroganStacey GrossmanDavid and Margie GuggenhimeMarcia HagenElizabeth and Roger HagmanMichelle HalburMargaret Hallett and Joe JeremyAdrienne HankinTheresa HanleyLois A. HansenKathe N. HardyMayme HarrisNanette Forrest HarrisPenny HarwoodWilliam and Melody HealyVictoria and Lawrence HeigesRuth B. and Alfred HellerSara HellerThomas and Faye HendricksLinda HennNorman HeringChristine HildebrandRichard and Marna HillKathleen HindeRichard Hocking and Anne Hiaring HockingSusan E. and William J. HoehlerStanley HoffmanHayley HofstetterKathryn HohenriederAdrienne B. HokeJeanine and Richard HomichMichael HooverGretchen HoskinsJoanne Houdayer-Ciaffa and Marc HoudayerCindi HubbardHolly Hudson and Christopher BergAnn Hughes, in memory of Barbara MihailoffEmily HughesDonald and Virginia HumphreysIan HutchinsonLisa IngelsMarlene IrelandJane M. Jacobs, M.A.Marlis JansenLisa L. JarosPatricia and Kenneth Jensen, in memory of Thomas FountainBarbara Jereb
Richard JettErvin and Denise JindrichDonald JohnsHeather JohnsonKatelyn Ann JohnsonJonathan V. Granucci ConsultingClaire JonesDaniel Kalb, Ph.D.Greg KammanStacey KampWilma KayDr. Robert KayeAnthony KaysGeorge and Julianne KeefeEamonn and Louise KeeganKelly KeithMatthew KellyCynthia KenneallyCarol and Douglas KerrGlenn KeyesSaundra Kiriluk and David SnyderJudith KirklandPatricia KleinAlyssa KooLois Kortum and George McBrideJames and Miriam KramerSharon KramlichVioleta KrasnicHannelore KrollpfeifferBob and Eileen KulpbergerVicki KungEllen Jane KuttenMary and Mark KyleMarybeth La MottePatricia LaceyJim LammersJennifer LanciaultLarkspur Heritage Preservation CommitteeClifford C. Lardinois, Jr.Vivian LarsonJeanne LavinDavid V. and Kay LawRobert and Anne LayzerLisa LeavittWayne LechnerStuart and Naomi Lee, in honor of Judy KramerDonald and Patricia Leisey, in memory of Patricia ThumaDina LeitchMax Leroux
Nick and Marilyn LetsosWilliam J. and Judy F. LevinsonJoan LevisonJessica LewinJ.A. LindbergLaura J. LindskogJack LloydKaren LoebbakaDaniel and Joanne LongakerCatherine LordFred and Lisa LowellNancy LynchPaula J. MachadoSaul MaciasCourtney MacomberVeronica MadridEduardo MaduenoMelanie and Peter Maier Philanthropic FundMartin and Ruth MalkinWalter T. MalloryJohn and Francine ManisBettie MansenMike Marcley, in memory of Mrs. Elsie R. CarrMargaret Moster FundBonita MarmorBarry MarrusDorothie MarsdenRebekah A. MarsdenHunter MarvelKyle MaxwellMichelle MazzaKaren McCarthyJudi McCordKate McCormickSeana McDevittWilliam McDevittWilliam McDonaghKatie McGeeJoanie McGovernRichard and Jackie McIntoshElaine G. McMahonPaula B. McNallySusan R. McQuaidCaroline MeadJames MensingJeff MeunierBernard MeyersRoberta S. and Spencer A. MichelsJessica Middleton
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Kathleen MikkelsonEmily MillerSandy and Bill MixsellPhillip W. MoffittErica MoodyLinda M. MoriConstance C. and Daniel B. MorseCynthia MotsingerBetty Lewis/ Mountain Oak FirewoodBrendan MoylanRocky NashSteve and Ruth NashStacy NeecomerVicki NicholsKathleen NorwoodTracy NovickKelley O’BrienKatherine O’DonnellElizabeth O’HalloranBarbara and Ron O’MaraPatricia and John O’NeilElizabeth OatesPisey OberlinJanine Oliker and Barry OlingerRhonda and Robert OlsenPabst Family Charitable FundMori PaulsenJoseph PayneRobert D. and Shirley R. PedersonChris PeelPatricia L. PeeplesLinda M. PenneyDavis PerkinsEliza PerkinsThomas PerryEric and Connie Petereit, in honor of Bryan PetereitAllen and Susan PetersRoger Peters and Stephanie Moulton-PetersP.D. PetersenHerbert W. Peterson, MDPG&E Corporation Foundation Matching GiftsJames and Joy PhoenixSharon PiersonHans and Trudy PlattnerJudith PogueKendra and Ira PollackSuzanna PollakMicaela PrestiKenneth Preston
Kathryn RasmussenCharles and Patricia RavenFrank and Sharon RettenbergDeborah Reynolds and Christopher BurkeJoyce V. RhodesLarry and Diane RichJoAnn and Burt RichardsonJudith RichardsonMegan RichcreekRita RichcreekDavid Richman, MDBelinda RiehlJohn RinggenbergMichael RizzoMegan Roberts Hutchinson and John Hutchinson, in memory of John B. RobertsJillian C. RobinsonMarilee RogersKatherine RolstonSusana RomanPamela C. RomoliRuth Rosen and David GalinLarry E. and Diane C. RosenbergerLisa SalomonDeborah SandmannJames SandsLisa SantosPeter and Barbara SapienzaPaul and Yvonne SasseAllen YazdiBarrett SchaeferMax and Molly SchardtBetty SchroheNancy and Chris SchultzJacqueline SciarrilloClaire SebastianJocelyn SedneyB. SetoHelen ShamisCarole and Douglas SheftMark and Mary SheftNancy SiadekWilliam and Glenise SibbernThalia SilvermanPhilip Simon and Janis KishGail and Carol SiriGail and William Skarich, in memory of Dorie SchusterGail and William SkarichDorothy Slattery
Richard SlusherWilliam J. Smith and Ann L. AylwinBarbara SnekkevikTeressa SnyderJulie SojaStirling SomersSophie’s Nail SpaAnthony SperlingMichael SpielmanJulie B. Stahl, MDAndrea StareGordon StarrBarbara StephensRobert and Jennifer SterlingMisako StewartSusan StewartAmy StollVicki StrotzPeter and Marie SullivanCori Sullivan-CastroPeg SuperDr. John O. SutterShannon SwartzPeter and Irene TabetJoyce TayerWendy TaylorGeri ThayerElizabeth and Mike Van HornBeverly J. Thomas, in honor of Katrin CiaffaBeverly J. ThomasDorothy ThomasJaneen and Jon ThomasJohn and Linda ThompsonMatilda ThompsonMichael J. and Suzanne B. TinneyAlexis TirionReverend Tom TisonJonathan Todd and Liz Hannon, in memory of Bill PikeAlex TolkachTheresa and Robert TomaselloDan TreshnellSandra TroutJohn M. True, III and Claudia WilkensUnited Way California Capital RegionRoark VanDien and Kathlee CravenAnne VehKaren L. VerricoWilliam R. VogelMartin and Lynn WahlAndrew WaiteSuzanne and David WarnerSteve and Nancy WassermanBrian Weinberg
Christina WeirShannon and Dave WeisbergCynthia WeixCecilia WelchIvy Z. WellingtonCordell WesselinkDru WestCharles and Martha WheelerMatt White and Laura MerloMary WiddifieldNicole WiecksCamella A WilliamsElizabeth WilliamsonDerek and Alexis Wilson
Michael E. WingardJonathan WisnerKyra WonderlandCharles C. and Lynne E. WorthEileen Worthley and Mary NobleJoan WrightMarilyn and Peter WuertzJanet YandaCaroline and Joe YoumansSandra YoungMarvin and Ilene ZaudererAudrey Zavell and Michael BloomSuzanne ZimmermanJay Zlotnick
In Kind Contributions:
Ian and Laura AltmanAnonymousNancy and Paul BelzaKim Bergstrom and Alan BruneBonterra Organic VineyardsCline CellarsDr. Diana Demetrulias and Paul MayerEponymous WinesFirst Person Inc.Francis Ford Coppola WineryGarnet VineyardsGeyser Peak WineryGood Earth Natural FoodsIl FornaioInsalata’sJackson’s HardwareJanssen & AssociatesJasmine Worrell DanceKeith Bartel GoldsmithKorbel Champagne CellarsLeft BankLuna BluMarin Independent JournalSherrill MillerMini of Marin
Mollie Stone’sMoshin VineyardsNathaniel DownesNorth Bay Business JournalNugget MarketsOsmosis Day SpaOrchard Supply HardwarePacific Sun PiattiPizza AnticaRoss Stores Inc. San Rafael Pacifics BaseballSanta Rosa Junior CollegeSoulstice Mind & Body SpaStephan-Hill Jewelry DesignersTaproot FoundationTaste Kitchen and TableMary TiscorniaTrader Joe’sUnited MarketsVade PhotographyPhilip J. VerdonDiana VineWoodlands Market
We are deeply grateful to our Legacy Society Members:Beth AllenShirley BanksAlbert BarrBrian and Betty BeckstrandWendy BuchenMarilyn BurnsMichael and Carol ElgieMarion DeHeerJim and Velda DraperRod and Tricia FarrowThomas E. FlowersDavid and Barbara GreenMargaret Hallett and Joe JeremyS. Kramer HerzogGeorge and Janet HunterCharlotte Irvine †Nona Kaufmann †Joan LasdenDoris Lechner †Donald and Patricia LeiseyJ. Michael Mahoney †Josephine MaisterraRalph and Deborah McLeranMarilyn Mogelberg †Stanley and Nancy MooreSharon MurphyDarrell ParkerMartha RadetskyRuth RosenDorothy and Thomas RuppannerDennis and Becca RyanJack Scott and Shirley TatumNancy TakahashiStephen and Britt ThalTrudi Unger †Eleanor WoodJay Zlotnick
The purpose of the Legacy Society is to recognize those individuals and families who have remembered Buckelew Programs in their will or estate plans. You may become a member of the Legacy Society simply by notifying us that you have named Buckelew Programs as a beneficiary in your will or estate plan. For more information, please contact Katrin Ciaffa, Director of Development (415) 491-5705 or [email protected]
Thank you to our government funders and partners:Marin County Behavioral Health and Recovery Services
Sonoma County Behavioral Health Services
Mental Health Services Act (Prop 63)
Napa County Mental Health Services
California State Department of Rehabilitation
United States Department of Housing and Urban Development
This is a complete listing of our 2017-2018 donors to the best of our knowledge. If we have accidentally omitted your name, we apologize! Please contact Katrin Ciaffa at (415) 491-5705 and we will add your name to the list posted on our website.
Annual Report 1312 Buckelew Programs