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The Guild of Family Service of Greensboro Foundation, Inc.
2019-2020 Executive Officers
Amy Paul, President
Lindsay Murray, VP Fundraising/ President Elect
Ashley Locklear VP Operations
Lauren Norris Communications Director
Beth Baker Secretary
Rachel Pront Treasurer
Pat Cross Parliamentary Advisor
Barbara Baynes Junior Guild Liaison
Kelly Rose Junior Guild Liaison
Donna Perkins Ex-Officio Advisor
Indira Lindsay Roberts Big Hair Ball Executive Director
May 22, 2019
Dear Community Friend:
The Guild of Family Service of Greensboro is very pleased to announce its Eighth Annual
Big Hair Ball, an evening of BIG HAIR, edgy fashions, food and drink!
The theme of this year’s event is 2222 /2/2/2/2 : A Landmark Vision: A Landmark Vision: A Landmark Vision: A Landmark Vision. It is scheduled for Saturday,
January 25, 2020 at Grandover Resort in Greensboro. Our Honorary Chair is Dr. Lenny Peters.
This unique fundraiser includes a cocktail reception followed by a runway fashion show
featuring outsize hairdos and outré outfits created by local designers. Each model’s outfit is
inspired by her sponsor – corporate or individual – as well as by the event theme.
The Big Hair Ball supports local programs of Family Service of the Piedmont, the largest private
nonprofit agency of its kind in Guilford County serving thousands of children and adults each
year. Family Service addresses vital issues of domestic violence, child abuse, mental health, and
financial stability. You can learn more about Family Service at www.safeandhealthyfamilies.com
and about our Guild at www.gfsgso.com.
We hope you will consider being a Sponsor of the BIG HAIR Ball to help fund programs of
Family Service in Greensboro. Sponsors will be listed on the event program and on the
invitation. There will be a slideshow of sponsors during the event, which more than 1,000
people are expected to attend. Top sponsors receive VIP seating, access to the VIP cocktail
lounge at the event, and are invited to attend a pre-event designer’s cocktail party and/or
private dinner party hosted by Vanessa and Roy Carroll. All sponsors will be recognized on
event materials, in Family Service’s newsletter, mailed to 5,000 individuals, businesses and
organizations throughout Guilford County, and on the Guild and Family Service websites.
Please find enclosed detailed information about this sponsorship opportunity. Please feel free
to contact us with any questions.
Last year’s Big Hair Ball was a sold out success, raising over $315,000 to support programs of
Family Service in our community. With your help, we hope to have even greater success in
2020! Thank you very much for your consideration.
Sincerely,
Indira Lindsay Roberts Execu<ve Director 8th Annual Big Hair Ball
Amy Paul President The Guild of Family Service of Greensboro Founda<on, Inc.
The Guild and Junior Guild of Family Service of Greensboro Foundation
present the Eighth Annual
BIG HAIR Ball
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SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
VOGUE SPONSOR: $10,000
‐ 12 tickets with VIP Seating – 1st Row
‐ Up to 2 Runway Models
‐ 6 tickets to Designer Cocktail Party
‐ 2 tickets to pre-event dinner party at the private residence of Roy and Vanessa Carroll
‐ Private access to VIP Champagne Lounge
‐ Prominent listing of name/logo on invitation
‐ Recognition as a sponsor at the event
‐ Recognition in Family Service newsletter
‐ Recognition on website and social media
‐ Listing on Sponsor Page in Guild Directory
RUNWAY SPONSOR: $4,000 ‐ 6 tickets with Premium Seating
‐ Runway Model
‐ 2 tickets to Designer Cocktail Party
‐ Name/logo on invitation
‐ Recognition as a sponsor at the event
‐ Recognition in Family Service newsletter
‐ Recognition on website and social media
‐ Listing on Sponsor Page in Guild Directory
RED CARPET SPONSOR: $7,500
‐ 10 tickets with Premium Seating
‐ Runway Model
‐ 4 tickets to Designer Cocktail Party
‐ 2 tickets to pre-event dinner party at the private residence of Roy and Vanessa Carroll
‐ Private access to VIP Champagne Lounge
‐ Naming Opportunity for a Runway Award; Model with company name presented on a sash when model is on stage to present award
‐ Name/logo on invitation
‐ Recognition as a sponsor at the event
‐ Recognition in Family Service newsletter
‐ Recognition on website and social media
‐ Listing on Sponsor Page in Guild Directory
WOW SPONSOR: $2,000 ‐ 4 tickets to the Big Hair Ball (assigned seats)
‐ Company name presented as a sash worn by WOW models during the event; WOW models appear posed on the Runway as guests enter
‐ Name listed on invitation
‐ Recognition as a sponsor at the event
‐ Recognition in Family Service newsletter
‐ Recognition on website and social media CASHMERE SPONSOR: $1,000 ‐ 4 tickets to the Big Hair Ball (assigned seats)
‐ Name listed on invitation
‐ Recognition as a sponsor at the event
‐ Recognition in Family Service newsletter
‐ Recognition on website and social media
PRODUCER: $300 ‐ 2 tickets to the Big Hair Ball (assigned seats)
‐ Name listed on invitation (personal names only – no business names at this level)
‐ Recognition as a Producer at the event
Yes! I want to be a sponsor for the 2020 Big Hair Ball Please return to The Guild of Family Service, 902 Bonner Drive, Jamestown, NC 27282
Sponsor Name _____________________________________________________________
Address __________________________________________________________________
Contact _________________ Email _______________________ Phone ________________
� Vogue Sponsor ............ $10,000 � Red Carpet Sponsor ..... $7,500 � Runway Sponsor .......... $4,000 � WOW Sponsor ............. $2,000 � Cashmere Sponsor ....... $1,000 � Producer ..................... $300
� Check enclosed
� Invoice me at the above address
� Please charge my credit card:
Card#____________________________ Exp___/___
Name on Card ________________________________
The Guild and Junior Guild of Family Service of Greensboro Foundation
present the Eighth Annual
BIG HAIR Ball
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GRANDOVER RESORT & SPA
SPECIAL OVERNIGHT ROOM RATES
EXCLUSIVE TO BIG HAIR BALL SPONSORS A limited number of overnight rooms and suites are available at reduced rates (approx.
20% off regular rate). These prices are currently available to Big Hair Ball sponsors only, the night of the event (January 25th) and up to 3 days prior and 3 days afterwards.
Single/Double Room (1 King/2 Queens): $159 (plus tax)
One-Bedroom Suite: $550 (plus tax)
Two-Bedroom Suite: $1,300 (plus tax)
Please use the form below to reserve your stay. Prices below include taxes at 12.75%.
All reservations are subject to availability.
Yes! I want to reserve an overnight room/suite at Grandover Resort Please return to The Guild of Family Service, 902 Bonner Drive, Jamestown, NC 27282
Sponsor Name _____________________________________________________________
Address __________________________________________________________________
Contact _________________ Email ____________________ Mobile Phone _____________
Please reserve (number of rooms): For date(s):______________________________________
___ Single (1 King) .............. $179.27
___ Double (2 Queens) ........ $179.27
___ One-Bedroom Suite ....... $620.13
___ Two-Bedroom Suite ....... $1,465.75
� Check enclosed
� Please charge my credit card:
Card#____________________________ Exp___/___
Name on Card ________________________________
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Thank You to our 2019 Big Hair Ball Sponsors!
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Albion Associates Allen Tate Realtors
Association Management Group BB&T Scott & Stringfellow
ClubFitness
Debra and Mark Cowan Janet and Larry Crink
D.H. Griffin Construction Co.
Emerge Ortho Emerge Skin Therapy
First Citizens Bank Foreign Cars Italia
Melissa Greer Inc. Guilford Orthopaedics/ Penny and John Graves
Helms Mortgage
The FrienDs Influance Hair Products Leslie and Robert Ketner
Management Resource Systems/ Sarah Klingensmith
Alicia and Don Noone David J. Novak, DDS
Orthopaedic Trauma Specialists/ Laura and Michael Handy
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Rebecca & Co.
Renaissance Center for Plastic Surgery & Wellness
Riding High Harley-Davidson The Ringer Center TBK Investments
Gail and Chris Terrell Trust Company of the South
Anonymous
Jennifer and Chan Badger
Boydoh & Hale PLLC
Laura and Will Burton
B. Carroll Productions
Carruthers & Roth, PA
CAS Ink and Boutique
Forbis & Dick Funeral Service/ Miriam and Patrick Forbis
Joel Funderburk
Furnitureland South
Kristy and Harley Garrison
GIA
Kellye Gordon
Beth Harrington
Deana and Vern Hawkins
Eric Jones
Charisse and Phil Kleinman
Lex and Brent Kulman
McLeod Belting Co., Inc.
Leslie and Chris Meadows
Nexsen Pruet, PLLC
Phillips Collection
Rodney Pitts
Leigh and Carl Seager
Melissa and Jeff Short
Marsha and Tom Tice
Leslye and Marshall Tuck
Jan and Riley Walker
White and Wood
Wendy and Charles Wright
Anesthesiology Consultants of North Carolina · Batteries+Bulbs of the Triad · Breslow Starling · The Brow Lounge · Buckhead Betties
Byron Development · Diane and Kyle Cabbell · Chief Express LLC · Michelle and Rudy Clark · Classic Construction of NC · Cobb Animal Clinic, P.A Michelle Crow · Mary and Rick Dehnert · Dave's Professional Window Cleaning · Delta Dental of North Carolina · Dillard's · Domino's
Kim and Rick Ehrhart · Facility Logistic Services, Inc. · Ferguson Heating & Cooling · Peggy and Marion Follin · Fordham's Cleaners · Furnishings 411 The Graham Family · Greensboro Swarm · Guilford Eye Center · John Hagan · Charlyne and George Hanna · Stephen J Hartley and Brian Deslauriers Dr. Christina Haverstock · Ilderton Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram · Mary and Rodney Ingram · Inside Out Personal Training · Caroline and Duncan Jones Mandy Lambeth · LBA Haynes Strand, PLLC · Leslie and J.J. Marus · Matt Logan, Inc. · Melanie and Steve McBride · Mercedes Benz of Greensboro
Mindy and Chad Oakley · Ones & Zeros PC & Network Repair · Palmetto Equity Group, Inc. · Teresa Pendleton · Print Plus · PVA, Inc. Elizabeth and Matthew Rankin · RBC Wealth Management · Allison and Todd Robinson · Rodan+Fields/Renee Stafford · Steve Bowden & Associates
Rebecca and Mike Schlosser · Joy Shavitz · Sherwood Swim & Racquet Club · Southern Lights Outdoor Lighting and Audio · Stevenson Vestal
Aesthetic Images Photography
Tracey and James Allred
AVEX
Blasted Blow Dry Bar
BRC (Bernard Robinson & Co.)
Cellular Sales of North Carolina
Dr. Sandy Cohen/Eye Consults
Diane Conterno-Neese and Tim Neese
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and Sherry Bullock
Judy Frederick and Steve Shavitz
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Lindsey and Frank Auman
Bluezoom
Julie and Jay Brennan
Lisa and Willie Bullock
Partymakers
Donna and Ryder Perkins
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Pam and Charles Coote
Leah and David Edgerton
Flow Land Rover & Jaguar of Greensboro
Joan and Ira Glazer
Global Brands Group
The Guild of Family Service of Greensboro Foundation, Inc.
Karen Jobe and Kevin Otey
Lavish Nails and Spa
Amy and Mitchell Paul
Dr. Robin Sanders/Triad Internal Medical Associates
The Scout Guide
The South Atlantic Companies
Laura and Mike Steen
Triad Reef Critters
VUE Custom Design
Ward Black Law
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Chris and Kevin Supple · Susannah and Jess Washburn · Katherine and Mike Weaver
About Our Agency
Family Service of the Piedmont, Inc.
Family Service of the Piedmont is the largest private nonprofit agency serving children and families in Guilford
County. With a staff of about 150 people, Family Service has an annual budget of $8 million. Each year, the
agency reaches more than 20,000 people through its programs and community education.
Our Vision
Building Safe and Healthy Families
Our Mission
Family Service of the Piedmont empowers individuals and families to restore hope, achieve stability and
thrive through quality support services, advocacy and education.
Areas of Service
Victim Services – The agency provides 24-hour crisis line and a victim advocate program for victims of sexual
assault, domestic violence and other violent crime. Clara House in Greensboro and Carpenter House in High
Point offer a temporary residence, along with a host of other services, for women and children escaping
domestic violence. Family Service also offers therapy groups for male and female perpetrators of domestic
violence. The agency operates two fully accredited Children’s Advocacy Centers which coordinate the
investigation and treatment of child sexual abuse. Harmony House provides supervised visitation and
exchange of children for families with a history of domestic violence.
Family Support Services – Family Service seeks to prevent child abuse and neglect by providing in-home
parenting education for new parents with heightened stress and risk factors, and providing family preservation
and reunification services for families in danger of having their children removed from the home.
Counseling – Family Service offers individual and family counseling – including substance abuse, depression,
anxiety, marital problems, behavioral issues, grief and trauma. The agency’s Consumer Credit Counseling
Service (CCCS) provides free budget, credit and housing counseling, debt management programs, and
bankruptcy and foreclosure mitigation for individuals and families struggling with financial worries.
Community Education – The agency offers community empowering opportunities through resident councils,
leadership training and neighborhood building activities. CCCS conducts free money and credit workshops
throughout the year. Family Service staff advocates for issues central to its mission and services – such as
domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse – through community awareness events and speaking
engagements.
www.safeandhealthyfamilies.com
LAST YEAR, WE DIRECTLY SERVED
18,250 LOCAL CHILDREN AND ADULTS.
Building Safe and Healthy Families in the Piedmont Triad
CHILD ABUSEAND HEALTHY PARENTING
Children’s Advocacy Centers • Family Resource CenterHealthy Start Family Preservation • Harmony House
Provide safe child-friendly environments to minimize a child’s trauma while investigating abuse. Provide counseling and victim advocacy in addition to in- home counseling and parenting education for at risk families along with supervised visitation and exchange for separated parents.
families were served last year by our CAC’s, conducting 487 forensic interviews. That’s more than nine cases each week of potential child abuse investigated at the centers.
children in 348 families with high risk factors were served by Healthy Start. 99% of those families did not experience DSS reports of abuse or neglect.
children in 55 at-risk families were provided for by Family Preservation services. 12 months after completing the program, 99% of families were able to keep their children in the home.
553
368
216
DOMESTIC VIOLENCEAND SEXUAL ASSAULT
Shelters • Counseling • 24-Hour Crisis Line DVIP • Victim Advocacy • Support Groups
Clara House in Greensboro and Carpenter House in High Point offer safety to women and children escaping violent homes. Women receive help filing protective orders and navigating the court system, individual and group counseling, and referrals to resources to help them start a new life free from violence.
victims of domestic violence, rape, and other violent crimes were served last year.
average number of women and children who are housed in our Domestic Violence Shelters each night. 88% of those who stayed for ten days or more went home to a safe, non-violent living environment.
of male batterers who completed the Domestic Violence Intervention Program were not re-arrested for assault on a female after one year.
5,840
28
91%
MENTAL HEALTHAND SUBSTANCE USE
Individual and Family Counseling • Employee Assistance Peer Support Groups • Substance Use Services
Counseling for children, teens and adults with issues such as depression, anxiety, physical or sexual abuse and substance use. Integrated care model addresses both physical and mental healthcare needs.
counseling sessions were provided by our team of health professionals, as well as 3,982 medical visits, for 3,962 children and adults.
of these were clients receiving same-day walk-in assessments for mental health counseling at Family Service’s offices without an appointment.
of counseling clients displayed significantly improved functioning after three counseling sessions.
12,413
507
67%
FINANCIAL STABILITY
Financial Counseling • Foreclosure Prevention • Bankruptcy CounselingDebt Management • Budgeting and Homeownership Workshops
The Consumer Credit Counseling Service (CCCS) offers money management, housing and credit counseling, foreclosure prevention and debt management along with bankruptcy counseling and education.
one-on-one counseling sessions were provided by CCCS last year, and educated an additional 2,958 people through free workshops and community events.
of families reported the ability to pay their bills on time after counseling, 79% reported their debt load was decreasing, and 71% said they were saving money.
local families since 2010 have been saved from foreclosing on their homes with help from CCCS housing counselors.
2,509
95%
4,457
SAFEANDHEALTHYFAMILIES.COM
COMMUNIT Y
IMPACT
(2018 Statistics)
Family Service of Greensboro Foundation, Inc.
Board of Trustees 2019-2020
Sterling Kelly, Chair
Diane Pusch, Vice Chair
Jim Weeks, Treasurer
Leslye Tuck, Immediate Past Chair
Amy Paul, Guild President
Tom Campbell, President/CEO
Lindsey Auman
Lynn Black
Vanessa Carroll
Chad Cook
Pam Coote
Lora Cubbage
Kerrie Ellison
Harley Garrison
Robert Ketner
Magz King
Lex Kulman
Indira Lindsay Roberts
Lindsay Murray
Matthew Rankin
Tara Thacker
Don Vaughan
Carolyn Walters
Statement of Philosophy
Family Service is committed to creating a long-lasting and positive impact in our community by
serving individuals and families facing critical hardships involving domestic violence, child
abuse, mental health, and financial stability. Because we have the most extensive and diverse
array of such services in our community, we are in a unique position and embrace our
responsibility to address these multi-faceted barriers to success. By identifying the complex needs
of our clients and delivering impactful services, we empower individuals and families so they will
have the best chance of success and overall well-being.
Family Service will continue as the model for outstanding service and delivery by advancing
successful outcome-based programs and collaborative initiatives to address individual needs that
impact personal development as well as the growth of safe and healthy families. Our staff will
energetically, compassionately, and responsibly give our clients the tools and advocacy needed to
successfully integrate with society.
We will constantly monitor our environment to offer the most relevant and up-to-date models of
support services, ensuring they are of the highest caliber and effectiveness for the benefit of our
clients, and thus the community at large.
Furthermore, Family Service will hold itself to the highest standards of integrity and excellence
in our programs, services, and staff, including transparency in our fiscal and board responsibilities.
Fidelity to these standards constitutes the backbone of our agency and drives our decisions and
actions.
Core Beliefs
We believe every individual has the right to live
his or her life with dignity, respect, and integrity.
We believe every family is impacted by the health
and well-being of its individual members.
We believe families are an essential part of society
and that safe and healthy families provide the
underpinning and model for a healthy, stable, and
vibrant society.
We believe every child should live free from fear
and have the right to grow up to become a strong,
healthy, and responsible citizen.
We believe our services address the most critical
issues affecting the well-being of today’s
individuals and families; by providing education,
advocacy and alternate choices, human beings are
better able to develop and sustain safe, healthy,
and productive lives.
We believe by developing and subscribing to the
highest standards of integrity, professionalism and
best methods, our clients have the greatest chance
of successfully surmounting issues that could
potentially cripple them.
We believe that all funding of the agency should
be used in the most effective, transparent, and
responsible manner possible so that our clients
and community are able to benefit at a maximum
potential.
We believe that the continued trust and generosity
of our stakeholders enables us to enjoy the
excellent reputation and professional position we
hold within the community and is essential to our
success.