annual report 2010-11
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AT VANGUARD YOUR STORY MATTERS. WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN? WHAT ARE THE EXPERIENCES GOD HAS USED TO SHAPE AND PREPARE YOU? WE CARE ABOUT YOUR STORY, ABOUT WHO GOD IS MAKING YOU TO BE. AND WE WANT TO EQUIP YOU— TO GIVE YOU THE SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, AND EXPERIENCE YOU NEED—FOR THE JOURNEY GOD HAS SPECIFICALLY FOR YOU.TRANSCRIPT
VANGUARD UNIVERSITY / 2010 – 2011 / ANNUAL REPORT
DR. CAROL A. TAYLOR PRESIDENT
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It is an inspiration to watch the Spirit working in the lives of Vanguard students,
Vanguard faculty and staff, and in our surrounding communities. The good work
that we’ve seen this past year has been truly transformational, and I am so pleased
to bring you a few of the highlights in this 2010–2011 annual report.
Beyond all expectations, the campus is thriving. At our 90th anniversary as an
institution, enrollment is near capacity and our students and professors are as
engaged as ever. We continue to focus on the accessibility of learning with small
class sizes and our professor-mentor approach. We also recognize that now more
than ever, the biblical and moral dimension of a Vanguard education is the key
to success for our graduates.
A number of resource programs that reach beyond our campus are making a real
impact. The Veterans Resource Center is a premier program of its type in the nation,
and the Global Center for Women & Justice continues to provide hope for women
by promoting the justice of Jesus Christ. I encourage you to explore these pages
and see a glimpse of all that God is doing here at Vanguard.
AT VANGUARD YOUR STORY MATTERS. WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN? WHAT ARE THE EXPERIENCES GOD HAS USED TO SHAPE AND
PREPARE YOU? WE CARE ABOUT YOUR STORY, ABOUT WHO GOD IS MAKING YOU TO BE. AND WE WANT TO EQUIP YOU—
TO GIVE YOU THE SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, AND EXPERIENCE YOU NEED—FOR THE JOURNEY GOD HAS SPECIFICALLY FOR YOU.
MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT:
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FAITH AND LEARNING... CHRIST-CENTERED HIGHER EDUCATION FOR THE 21ST CENTURY
:beyond academics
“ WITH THE MODERN UNIVERSITY ADRIFT, THE TIME IS RIPE FOR A RENAISSANCE IN
CHRISTIAN HIGHER EDUCATION. WE ARE ON THE CUSP OF AN AGE WHERE MANY
WILL TURN TO THE STABILITY AND WISDOM OF INSTITUTIONS THAT ARE FULLY
COMMITTED TO FAITH SEEKING UNDERSTANDING AND TO CULTIVATING WISDOM.”
— DARREN GUERRA, PH.D., PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, BACCALAUREATE SERMON
Vanguard University offers each student a unique opportunity to become the person
God created him/her to be. The Vanguard experience is, most profoundly, an experience
of learning. Learning at its best is a transformative experience with the living God
who created all things, and whose beauty, power and truth are revealed in Christ,
in Scripture, and in the extraordinary wonder of the natural world. Throughout
history, followers of Christ have engaged in learning as an expression of worship,
empowered by the Holy Spirit who will “lead us into all truth,” exploring with joy
and critical thought the dimensions of human experience.
Vanguard’s faculty lead students into this learning experience with deep care and
scholarly expertise, serving as professor-mentors who themselves are on this journey
of worship and discovery. Students have the opportunity to explore the best that
has been thought and said within the liberal arts tradition. They are deeply engaged
in service that informs and gives expression to their learning, equipping them for
Spirit-empowered lives of Christ-centered leadership and service.
THE LEARNING RELATIONSHIPS THAT GROW UP DURING THIS SHARED QUEST WILL
LAST FOR A LIFETIME. THIS IS THE VANGUARD LEARNING EXPERIENCE.
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GLOBAL CENTER FOR WOMEN & JUSTICE
:beyond the expectedTrue human tragedy goes unnoticed every day. Women are oppressed, beaten, and
subjugated to unimaginable horrors simply because of their gender. Thousands of
human lives are trafficked every year around the globe, and the problem is no less
severe here in the United States.
At Vanguard we are committed to promoting and protecting the inherent dignity
of all persons through the Global Center for Women & Justice. The work of the
Center raises awareness of these issues, while providing pathways for positive
change to occur.
Director Sandie Morgan continues to advance the Center’s mission at high-profile
conferences, seminars, and training events throughout the community and across
the globe. One particular area of focus has been on women’s rights in Iraq: bringing
attention to the plight of women there, while empowering them in their daily lives.
Sandie is a registered nurse, works with Duhok University in Iraq and with the
Orange County Human Trafficking Task Force.
The Center’s work also supports the undergraduate minor in women’s studies.
THE GLOBAL CENTER FOR WOMEN
& JUSTICE AT VANGUARD UNIVERSITY
EXISTS TO PROVIDE HOPE FOR WOMEN
THROUGH RESEARCH, EDUCATION,
ADVOCACY, AND COLLABORATION.
. . . HIS SPIRIT IS IN US, GUIDING, COMFORTING, AND EQUIPPING US FOR
THE NEXT CHAPTER OF OUR STORY . . .
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NEXT GENERATION OF CHRISTIAN LEADERS
:beyond leadership
ONE OF THE DISTINCTIVES OF A LIBERAL ARTS EDUCATION SHOULD BE DEVELOPING THE
WHOLE PERSON, NOT JUST INSTILLING A SET OF QUANTIFIABLE SKILLS. VANGUARD
STRIVES TO HELP PREPARE STUDENTS NOT JUST FOR A JOB, BUT FOR LIFE, PROVIDING THEM
WITH THE TOOLS THEY NEED TO OVERCOME FUTURE UNKNOWN CHALLENGES, NOT
JUST THE IMMEDIATE. IN ESSENCE, HOW DO YOU TURN A STUDENT INTO A LEADER?
TRAINING FUTURE PASTORS: “The key to authentic and effective leadership depends
on the character of a person,” says Dr. Richard Israel, chair of the department
of religion. It’s this emphasis on the inner heart, not just a ministry instruction
manual that sets Vanguard’s programs apart.
Professors see themselves as mentors, not just instructors. In fact, alumni often
come back to campus for ongoing support, what Dr. Bill Dogterom calls “soul
care.” As associate professor of pastoral ministries, he spends as much time
outside of class with students as he does in a lecture hall.
“Our primary focus is not simply providing skills for the next five years, it is forming
persons for a lifetime,” he says. “We’re not only teaching them how to do the stuff of
ministry, but also walking with them through their character and spiritual formation.”
NEXT GENERATION OF CHRISTIAN LEADERS: Christine Brooks is one Vanguard
graduate student who knows how that commitment to character can change lives.
Along with working on her Master of Theology, she has also founded the Mika
Community Development Corporation and is on the leadership board for the
“One Church for Our City” initiative.
While serving different purposes, they both share a goal: to revitalize Costa Mesa
communities. Whether it’s helping a neighborhood build a community center or getting
churches to pool resources to address the homeless issue, Christine remains centered:
“I’m very interested in how my faith works out practically in community development.”
Both organizations were started with fellow Vanguard alums and have been assisted
by Vanguard professors and staff. “This isn’t just where Vanguard professors go to
work—it’s where they invest their ministry and their research and their lives.”
DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE ARTS
:beyond integration
It’s been another incredible year for the performing arts at Vanguard. Perhaps
most notable was that 2011 was the inaugural year of the Celebration of the Arts.
This five-day festival was an inspiring mix of exhibits, workshops, conferences, and
performances that infused the campus with a new sense of wonder and imagination.
Vanguard has long been at the forefront of promoting the arts and providing an
encouraging atmosphere for artists to meld their faith with their passion. From jazz
bands to barbershop, from Shakespeare to Godspell, our campus has been filled
with creativity. And with the individual attention and mentorship paid by our
distinguished professors, the next generation of artists coming out of Vanguard
is better equipped and more experienced than ever.
“We need creativity,” says theatre major Emily Rose ’04, who was excited the
minute she heard about the Celebration of the Arts. The staff, faculty, and students
of Vanguard couldn’t agree more.
THE FACULTY IN THE DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE ARTS AT VANGUARD REALLY MAKE THIS PROGRAM SPECIAL.
THEIR IMPRESSIVE AND INTRIGUING RESUMES, ACROSS MANY AVENUES OF THE ARTS, MAKE THE SMALL
CLASS SIZES MORE LIKE APPRENTICESHIPS WITH MASTERS THAN SOLELY COLLEGE COURSEWORK.
. . . OUR UNDERSTANDING OF THE WORLD — INFORMS AND DEEPENS OUR FAITH,
BRINGING COLOR AND L IFE IN SURPRISING WAYS . . .
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:beyond integration
VETERANS RESOURCE CENTER — SCHOOL FOR PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
:beyond the classroom
When we say that Vanguard University’s roots run deep in the military, we mean
it literally and figuratively. Our property sits atop the former Santa Ana Air Base,
and we were the first university in California authorized by the government to train
chaplains during World War II.
Continuing that legacy in 2011, Vanguard remains at the forefront of veterans
advocacy. In fact, we were recently voted one of the top two universities in America
for veterans to attend, offering an elite level of post-service support to the men and
women who have served our country.
From dedicated academic advisors to our fully funded Yellow Ribbon Scholarship
Program to the Veterans Courtyard of Honor, our Veterans Resource Center at
Vanguard University stands alone in how we serve the mind, body and soul of veterans.
THE VETERANS RESOURCE CENTER AT VANGUARD UNIVERSITY EXISTS TO SUPPORT VETERANS BY
PROVIDING ACADEMIC PLANNING, FINANCIAL ADVISEMENT, AND RESOURCES FOR PROFESSIONAL,
PERSONAL, AND SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT DESIGNED TO EQUIP VETERANS TO ACHIEVE THEIR
EDUCATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL GOALS BEYOND THEIR TIME OF SERVICE.
. . . WE BELIEVE THAT LEARNING HAPPENS BEST IN THE CONTEXT OF RELATIONSHIP . . .
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:beyond the classroom
LETTER FROM VICE PRESIDENT OF BUSINESS AND FINANCE:
MRS. LETTIE COWIE VICE PRESIDENT OF BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Vanguard University reports a significantly improved financial position for the fiscal
year 2010-11. While the economic downturn continues to impact endowments and
investments, we have seen significant results from new strategies and enrollment
methodologies, positive advancement activities, and a focus on internal process
improvement. We continue to review and improve our systems and to prioritize
alignment of budget with University priorities. And we are seeing the fruit of those
efforts in our finances.
We continue to closely monitor our Key Performance Indicators. We are still in
a state of financial exigency, but show sustained improvement trending in each
indicator. Income source generation, alignment of budget with goals, and disciplined
budget monitoring have continued as priority disciplines in this effort.
Sustained efforts in the business and finances of the University will continue to
enable us to equip each student for a Spirit-empowered life of Christ-centered
leadership and service.
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ASSETS:
Cash and cash equivalents $ 6,759,561 $ 3,851,981
Student accounts receivable, net of allowance of $296,403 1,662,912 1,474,394
Estates receivable 394,380 355,729
Grant receivable 8,008 68,844
Prepaid expenses 452,618 654,177
Promises-to-give (note 4) 78,212 78,212
Other assets (note 5) 2,085,592 1,768,388
Notes receivable, net of allowance of $259,085 (note 6) — —
Investments (note 3) 4,029,681 4,521,474
Student loans receivable, net of allowance of $300,000 2,074,331 1,830,631
Land, buildings, and equipment, net of depreciation (note 7) 25,343,072 26,357,125
TOTAL ASSETS $ 42,888,367 $ 40,960,955
L IABIL IT IES:
Accounts payable $ 875,491 $ 901,832
Accrued expenses and other liabilities 1,843,708 2,518,926
Deposits and deferred revenue 371,732 253,700
Student refundable credits 1,726,315 944,396
Tuition remission liability 373,082 953,654
Capital lease obligations (note 9) 348,596 685,464
Notes payable (note 8) 27,879,085 29,304,279
Perkins loan liability 1,980,358 1,610,934
Trust and remainder life obligations 595,103 636,209
TOTAL LIABILITIES $ 35,993,470 $ 37,809,394
NET ASSETS:
Unrestricted deficit $ (630,841) $ (4,062,673)
Temporarily restricted 3,905,768 3,651,481
Permanently restricted 3,619,970 3,562,753
Total net assets 6,894,897 3,151,561
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $ 42,888,367 $ 40,960,955
YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2011 2010
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SUPPORT AND REVENUE:
Student tuition and fees $ 42,920,249 $ — $ — $ 42,920,249
Auxiliary enterprises 7,360,557 — — 7,360,557
Less institutional scholarships (15,009,507) — — (15,009,507)
NET REVENUE 35,271,299 — — 35,271,299
Federal grants 578,262 — — 578,262
Contributions and private grants 1,002,902 1,127,686 57,217 2,187,805
Investment income 27,385 — — 27,385
Other income 1,423,494 11,324 — 1,434,818
Net assets released from restrictions: Satisfaction of donor restrictions 1,237,392 (1,237,392) — —
TOTAL SUPPORT AND REVENUE 39,540,734 (98,382) 57,217 39,499,569
OPERATING EXPENSES:
Program services:
Instructional $ 13,707,341 $ — $ — $ 13,707,341
Academic support 961,779 — — 961,779
Student services 5,735,111 — — 5,735,111
Auxiliary enterprises 3,743,230 — — 3,743,230
Support activities:
Institutional support 11,153,922 — — 11,153,922
Fundraising 901,084 — — 901,084
TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES 36,202,467 — — 36,202,467
Change in net assets from operations 3,338,267 (98,382) 57,217 3,297,102
Other changes in non-operating activities:
Endowment investment income — 446,234 — 446,234
Transfer and restoration of underwater endowment balances 93,565 (93,565) — —
93,565 352,669 — 446,234
Change in net assets 3,431,832 254,287 57,217 3,743,336
Net assets, beginning of year (4,062,673) 3,651,481 3,562,753 3,151,561
NET ASSETS, END OF YEAR $ (630,841) $ 3,905,768 $ 3,619,970 $ 6,894,897
YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2011
UNRESTRICTED TOTALTEMPORARILY
RESTRICTEDPERMANENTLY
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SUPPORT AND REVENUE:
Student tuition and fees $ 41,943,678 $ — $ — $ 41,943,678
Auxiliary enterprises 7,093,287 — — 7,093,287
Less institutional scholarships (13,588,621) — — (13,588,621)
NET REVENUE 35,448,344 — — 35,448,344
Federal grants 184,425 — — 184,425
Contributions and private grants 319,163 2,764,966 55,669 3,139,798
Investment income 141,184 — — 141,184
Other income 811,748 33,694 — 845,442
Net assets released from restrictions: Satisfaction of donor restrictions 2,394,493 (2,258,795) (135,698) —
TOTAL SUPPORT AND REVENUE 39,299,357 539,865 (80,029) 39,759,193
OPERATING EXPENSES:
Program services:
Instructional $ 15,230,658 $ — $ — $ 15,230,658
Academic support 970,204 — — 970,204
Student services 6,042,239 — — 6,042,239
Auxiliary enterprises 3,653,807 — — 3,653,807
Support activities:
Institutional support 11,081,700 — — 11,081,700
Fundraising 1,121,789 — — 1,121,789
TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES 38,100,397 — — 38,100,397
Change in net assets from operations 1,198,960 539,865 (80,029) 1,658,796
Other changes in non-operating activities:
Endowment investment income — 210,210 — 210,210
Net change in split Interest Agreements — (13,574) — (13,574)
Transfer and restoration of underwater endowment balances 75,593 (75,593) — —
75,593 121,043 — 196,636
Change in net assets 1,274,553 660,908 (80,029) 1,855,432
Net assets, beginning of year (5,337,226) 2,990,573 3,642,782 1,296,129
NET ASSETS, END OF YEAR $ (4,062,673) $ 3,651,481 $ 3,562,753 $ 3,151,561
UNRESTRICTED TOTALTEMPORARILY
RESTRICTEDPERMANENTLY
RESTRICTED
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA JANUARY 17, 2012
To the Board of Trustees
Vanguard University of Southern California and Affiliate
Costa Mesa, California
We have audited the accompanying consolidated statement of financial position
of Vanguard University of Southern California and Affiliate (the “University”) as
of June 30, 2011 and the related consolidated statements of activities and cash flows
for the year then ended. These consolidated financial statements are the responsibility
of the University’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these
consolidated financial statements based on our audit.
We conducted our audit in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted
in the United States of America. Those standards require that we plan and perform
the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the consolidated financial
statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes consideration of
internal control over financial reporting as a basis for designing audit procedures
that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing
an opinion on the effectiveness of Vanguard University of Southern California and
Affiliate’s internal control over financial reporting. Accordingly, we express no such
opinion. An audit also includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting
the amounts and disclosures in the consolidated financial statements, assessing
the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management,
as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that
our audit provides a reasonable basis for our opinion.
In our opinion, the consolidated financial statements referred to above present
fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of the University as of
June 30, 2011, and the changes in its net assets and its cash flows for the year
then ended in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the
United States of America.
MOSS ADAMSLLP
Certified Public Accountants | Business Consultants
REPORT OF INDEPENDENT AUDITORS
“ MANAGEMENT HAS TAKEN SIGNIFICANT MEASURES TO IMPROVE THE FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF THE
UNIVERSITY, SUCH AS FREEZING SALARIES AND ELIMINATING RETIREMENT CONTRIBUTIONS; REDUCING
DEBT, INCLUDING NOTES PAYABLE AND CAPITAL LEASES BY A TOTAL OF $1,762,062; AND, INCREASING
STUDENT ENROLLMENT AS EVIDENCED BY 2,115 STUDENTS IN THE FALL 2011 SEMESTER COMPARED TO
1,961 STUDENTS A YEAR AGO. AS A RESULT OF THESE INITIATIVES AND OTHER ACTIONS, UNRESTRICTED
NET ASSETS DEFICIT DECREASED BY $3,431,832 IN FISCAL 2011. WHILE THERE IS NO GUARANTEE THAT
THESE INITIATIVES WILL CONTINUE TO BE SUCCESSFUL, MANAGEMENT BELIEVES THAT THEY WILL
PRODUCE BENEFICIAL RESULTS.” — MOSS - ADAMS LLP 2010-2011 AUDIT REPORT
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:beyond 2011A LEGACY IGNITED. ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2010, DR. CAROL A. TAYLOR WAS INAUGURATED AS THE NINTH
PRESIDENT OF VANGUARD UNIVERSITY, OPENING A NEW CHAPTER ON THE SCHOOL’S 90TH BIRTHDAY.
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BEYOND COMMUNITY THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS
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PLATINUM: $25,000+
Hap and Marilyn Byers Paul and Angie Oddo Donn and Judy Rediger
GOLD: $10,000 – $24,999
Alex Arriola Ron and Rowena Hebert Nellie Neumann Tom and Becke Prince Nick and Rhonda Sciortino Carol Taylor Jim and Johanna Townsend
SILVER: $5,000 – $9,999
Curt and Carol Carson Vern and Connie Clark Darren and Marchele Court Robert and Janis Glaus Gary and Sonja Gray Peter and Edith Hegnauer Rich and Irene Israel James and Bonnie Melton Len and Nevelyn Morris Lance and Cheryl Pittluck Greg and Barbara Rieke Tom and Donna Watt Jerre and Jack White Bill and Alma Williams Robert and June Wilson
BRONZE: $2,500 – $4,999
Joe and Lisa Banning John and Mari-Lynn Brewer Jim and Sandra Cochran Cristi Erickson Brad Graves Rich and Coni Guerra David and Lisa Gutel Dean and Claudia Hundsdoerfer Donovan and Christina McReynolds Dan and Dorene Myers Doug and Cassie Renner Evelyn Robertson Bonni and Dave Stachowiak Ray and Carol Umbaugh Ken and Cynthia Wayman Bob and Tammy Wilson
PRESIDENT MEDALLION CLUB: $1,000 – $2,499
Fred and Maxine Adams Thomas Aguirre Larry and Laura Allbaugh Bob and Cyd Allison Jacqueline Anderson Ed and Dixie Arnold Bud and Samantha Austin Sharla and Fred Barlow Jon and Barbara Basalone Carole Bauer Helen and Glenn Blossom Eoin and Lettie Cowie Hoyt Bostick Richard and Doris Brewer John and Carolyn Burns Michael and Debra Burzynski Shree Carter David and Lois Clark Brad and Sandra Corbin James Curtis Nadine and Donald Dockter Tim and Shari Dresselhaus Jake and Laurie Easton Kyle and Christen Ferguson Kathy Fleming Vonnie Franks Greg and Sandra Giddings Doug and Brenda Green Bob and Janet Greiner Anita Hale Ann and Mark Hamilton Richard and Erin Heinrich Rush and Linda Hill Carl and Betty Hillquist Lawrence and Sybil Howard Jim and Patricia Hunter Rosemary Jackson Peter and Engelina Jansema Peter and Prudence Jantz Nicole Johnson Richard and Kelly Kannwischer Dominic and Carolyn Kovacevic Robert Kuppenheimer Robert and Elizabeth Leonard William and Betty Lien Gary Mack Austin and Helen Mahr Kent and Sharon Mutschler
Michael and Mary Newcomb Ron and Tessy Nipper Joe and Carolyn Prettyman Beth Renkoski Henry Richter Harvey and Margie Rider Joe and Richelle Rivera James and Nancy Salomon Christopher and Sarah Scott Marjorie Shultz Bill and Carolyn Silvester Steven and Dorothy Stafford Wilma Stevens Sharon Stone Philip and Yolanda Struyk Del and Dolly Tarr Richard and Gloria Tizzano Murl Valdez Terry and Shelley Walker Rick and Kay Warren Ed and Cindy Westbrook John and Mary Wilson George and Jewel Wood Pat Wright
ALUMNI
Fred (‘60) and Maxine Adams Thomas V Aguirre (‘91) Larry Ahl (‘72) Marcia (Vander Laan) Ahl (‘76) David (‘79) and Molly Alford Jon C Allbaugh (‘88) Karla E (Tomlinson) Allbaugh (‘91) Larry (‘86) and Laura Allbaugh Nancy M Allen (‘99) Cyd L (Bergdahl) Allison (‘70) Bob P Allison (‘70) E Andres Andrews (‘85) Wendy W (Bader) Andrews (‘85) Janet M Apple (‘78) Eileen M Arbogast (‘09) Randy R Argue (‘86) Michele (Bollier) Argue (‘85) Beth A Austring (‘81) Greg K Austring (‘82) Adah (Hixson) Averyt (‘48) Frank L Ayres (‘72) John (‘75) and Cynthia Bachman Paula (Sjelin) (‘71) and Robert Bagby Jocelyn D (Sievers) Bailey (‘93)
THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS
Dave W Baker (‘91) Jana F (Heinrichs) Baker (‘85) Judy A Baldwin (‘97) Barbara J Ballard (‘09) Abimelech Barrera (‘10) Aurora (Casinas) Bartolome (‘68) Cris M Bartolome (‘65) Carole A Bauer (‘89) Bob G Bayley (‘65) Ruth (Siegrest) Bayley (‘66) Jen M Beach (‘08) Denise (Asahino) Beardshear (‘77) Nick V Beardshear (‘71) Eleanor Bell (‘74) Beatrice Berry (‘82) John E C Berry (‘75) Chris J (Smith) Bhagat (‘77) Court S Bickmore (‘94) Lorelei J (Anderman) Bickmore (‘96) Pauline (Hannan) Blackinton (‘41) Tomi (Van Dalfsen) Blanton (‘78) Glenn (‘45) and Helen Blossom Howard Booker (‘08) Marissa (Cothran) Booker (‘05) Dee Dee Booth (‘09) Darlene Borns (‘83) Cody J Bowen (‘09) Britt (Nolan) (‘08) and Rene Bravo John C Brewer (‘76) Mari-Lynn Brewer (‘73) Richard (‘51) and Doris Brewer Brad (‘02) and Leslie Bridges Joanne S (Sanders) Brindley (‘56) Crystal (Woods) Brockman (‘69) Dave L Brooks (‘69) Lynell J Brooks (‘00) Jean Burger (‘97) Carolyn (‘96) and John Burns Victoria D Butler (‘07) Anita M (Calkins) Butterfield (‘56) Arthur Butterfield (‘75) Hap (‘03) and Marilyn Byers Fern (Carpenter) Camp (‘70) Mary Ann (Canada) Campbell (‘51) Norman C Campbell (‘52) Arthur B Cannon (‘58) Shirley (Morris) Cannon (‘56) Kimberley L Cantrell (‘08) Rachael Carrigan (‘09) Harold D Carter (‘87)
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Sue L Duncan (‘10) Mary (Nicolson) (‘90) and Gerald Durbin Bruce (‘90) and Christine Durkee C Gil Eigenhuis (‘64) Alison I English (‘98) Cristi L Erickson (‘87) Oscar A Erickson (‘63) Todd J Evangelist (‘98) Gregory H Fall (‘82) Lisa M Faulkner (‘05) Cassidy Feder (‘10) Shirley A (Rader) Felt (‘65) Winton M Felt (‘65) Kyle (‘94) and Christen Ferguson Anna M Ferraro (‘99) Luis A Figueroa (‘73) Jeff (‘95) and Sandra Fitzpatrick Jason J Fletcher (‘08) Daniel J Ford (‘06) Irving (‘53) and Karlyn Ford Vonnie Franks (‘65) Emory G Frink (‘62) Alana M Gallardo (‘06) Jillian S Gibbs (‘07) James Gibson (‘72) Greg (‘00) and Sandra Giddings Doug Gillen (‘99) Mary J (Lehman) Ginty (‘01) Kenneth Gitzel (‘70) Clyde C Gonzales (‘63) Nathan (‘00) and Heather Gonzales Christian G Gonzalez (‘98) Isis Y (Orejel) Gonzalez (‘99) Lauren N (Suchoski) Goodman (‘08) Jeenie (West) Gordon (‘74) Corie L Grasser (‘03) Norma (Bicheno) Grasser (‘75) Paul L Grasser (‘75) Derald C Grauberger (‘59) Lavina J (Schmidt) Grauberger (‘59) Jeff T Gray (‘85) Kristie R Gray (‘93) Jim J Grigas (‘06) Lavon (Nelson) Grubb (‘58) Coni G (Sjelin) Guerra (‘79) Joyce (Smiley) Guerra (‘67) Rich M Guerra (‘78) David L Gutel (‘76) James L Gutel (‘73) Karla D (Wilson) Gutel (‘84)
CARA DAVIS FRESHMAN, FUTURE PASTOR
WHEN THE COLLEGE SHE WAS SUPPOSED TO ATTEND IN THE CENTRAL VALLEY UNEXPECTEDLY CLOSED, CARA
DAVIS FOUND HERSELF LEAVING TO FIND A NEW HOME AT VANGUARD. CARA KNOWS THE IMPORTANCE OF
BEING LED AND HER CALLING WAS NOW MORE CONFIRMED THEN EVER. “YOU HAVE AN IDEA OF WHAT GOD
WANTS. BUT YOU NEVER KNOW THE ROAD HE’S GOING TO BRING YOU ON.”
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THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS
Lisa (Barnes) Gutel (‘77) Ginger (Wahlstrom) Haan (‘65) Anita (Dorsey) Hale (‘84) Judy (Asmuth) Hamilton (‘84) R Perry Hamilton (‘83) Sara D Hampton (‘98) Marcia A (Musselman) Hansen (‘93) Michael G Hansen (‘91) Gloria (Hernandez) Hardy (‘81) Rick A Hardy (‘79) Clara G Harrell (‘60) David L Harris (‘69) Jim R Harris (‘88) Mark (‘85) and Cynthia Heath
Terry M Hedberg (‘84) Karen Hedden (‘81) Jerry L Hedgecock (‘63) Erin L (Carlson) Heinrich (‘78) Loren D Helwig (‘66) Sheryl (Johnston) Helwig (‘69) Sue S Henke (‘09) Jan (Lawless) Hennemuth (‘65) Willy (‘06) and Guadalupe Hernandez Cora E (Waterfield) Hines (‘64) Marlin Hines (‘64) Betty (La Belle) Hittenberger (‘60) Christine (‘90) and Jeffrey Hittenberger Donald (Bud) Hittenberger (‘72)
Ronald P Hittenberger (‘57) Andrea J Hodgson (‘08) Lawrence (‘90) and Sybil Howard Orville Howard (‘59) Bill K Hughes (‘09) Dean (‘60) and Claudia Hundsdoerfer Harold E Hunt (‘54) June (Wilken) Hunt (‘51) Norma (Heinrichs) (‘54) and Kenneth Hunt Jennifer R (Caruso) Hwang (‘96) Catherine A (Boone) Itnyre (‘74) Alicia R Jackson (‘10) Rosemary Jackson (‘84) Shirley M (Book) Jessup (‘55)
CAITLIN BRANDENHORST FRESHMAN, FUTURE (AND CURRENT) MISSIONARY.
WHEN MOST TEENAGERS WERE HEADING OFF TO COLLEGE, CAITLIN BRANDENHORST WENT TO AUSTRALIA
AND PAPUA NEW GUINEA AS A MISSIONARY FOR NINE MONTHS. NOW ENROLLED AT VANGUARD, SHE’S
SOAKING UP EVERY CHANCE SHE HAS TO LEARN AND GROW BEFORE HEADING BACK OUT. “IT’S INCREDIBLE
TO BE ABLE TO TAKE THESE CLASSES AT VANGUARD. I’M NOT TAKING THESE OPPORTUNITIES FOR GRANTED.”
THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS
Erin J (Shelsta) Johnson (‘04) Linda (Cottriel) Johnson (‘73) Nicole R Johnson (‘08) R Craig Johnson (‘03) Darrell Joiner (‘68) Sally A (Deitmer) Joiner (‘61) Alex J Jones (‘09) Kirk A Jones (‘84) Yvonne D (Sheets) Jones (‘83) Don Kammer (‘94) Ashley J Kammeraad (‘06) Mary Lou (Johnson) Karr (‘52) H Lavon Kindall (‘56) Letha M (Friend) Kindall (‘56)
Paul (‘52) and Lillie Klahr Michael R Klingler (‘98) Claymon A Knudtson (‘52) Helen O Ko (‘88) Marilyn (Heath) (‘67) and Philip Kunde Ola M Langley (‘51) Krista M (Rosseland) Larragoitiy (‘89) Brittany A Larson (‘10) Laura J (Rediger) Larson (‘98) Steve W Larson (‘95) Amanda R (Cooper) Lebrecht (‘09) Denise (‘87) and Derral Lee Trixy M (Soares) Levi (‘10) Bill Liege (‘58)
Betty L (Tillman) Lien (‘48) William L Lien (‘52) Brent D Lindstrom (‘91) Sandy K Litke (‘84) Nancy L Little (‘65) Bino Litzmann (‘41) Bill G Loenhorst (‘81) Debra S (Rowan) Lucero (‘81) DeAnn L (Snipes) Lueken (‘81) John (‘62) and Loretta Madala Jessica (McLaughlin) Manntai (‘98) Justin S Manntai (‘97) Nyla F (Forney) Marks (‘67) April (Hodson) (‘80) and David Martin
THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS
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Paul F Mayer (‘78) Marilyn (Rohrig) (‘69) and Jonathan McCabe Linda (‘67) and Fred McDonald Dana (Cole) (‘83) and Randy McGuire Michael J McGuire (‘69) Priscilla (Negron) (‘93) and Stephen McKinney Barbara (Rea) McNutt (‘60) David G McNutt (‘68) Dennis McNutt (‘59) Rachel (Griffin) McNutt (‘67) Christina L (Chambers) McReynolds (‘00) Donovan L McReynolds (‘99) Dianne (White) (‘74) and Lewis McVay Jill McWhertor (‘95) Amy (Barnhart) (‘00) and Trenton Meng Laura J (Lund) Milledge (‘93) Bev (Johnson) (‘79) and Edmund Miller Bill (‘95) and Sonya Mitchell Velvet (Strong) (‘68) and William Moore Olive V (Miller) Moore (‘78) Danelle N Moreno (‘05) Jean R Morgan (‘79) Jessica M Morgan (‘10) Sandie Morgan (‘08) Len B Morris (‘67) Nevelyn E (Carlson) Morris (‘65) Al L Moser (‘83) Margaret (Ayers) Motsinger (‘63) Jeff R Motske (‘88) Tim J Mullen (‘04) Kent Mutschler (‘65) Sharon Mutschler (‘97) Dan G Myers (‘57) Dorene (Hauff) Myers (‘56) Sergio (‘10) and Janice Navarrete Noemi S Navarro (‘10) Jack (‘61) and Barbara Nelson Rebecca A Nelson (‘78) Michael (‘68) and Mary Newcomb Edward F Nielsen (‘50) Ron M Nipper (‘69) Tessy J (Lindvall) Nipper (‘70) Matthew N Noble (‘89) Sharon M (Baldwin) Noble (‘83) Doris J Nordby (‘76) Earl R Nordby (‘68) David (‘07) and Adele Oddo Brent (‘90) and Margaret Ogden Lindsey N (Dyer) O’Rourke (‘05) Samuel F Ortiz (‘08)
Sharon O’Shea (‘91) Carrie M (Nelson) Ott (‘95) Rob M Ott (‘96) Becky L (Wilkins) Palmer (‘93) Cora E (Glenn) Palmer (‘61) Edward (‘83) and Annette Parker Kaley A Partington (‘11) Stacelyn N Peckinpaugh (‘10) Augie Pena (‘95) Thomas A Percy (‘09) Luigie A Perea (‘10) Jennifer L (Cunningham) Petty (‘83) Muriel E Pike (‘85) Ginnie S (Romines) Pinnell (‘72) N Yvonne (Hill) Pirolo (‘60) Neal J Pirolo (‘60) David W Plank (‘53) Miriam (Bueno) (‘54) and Otto Pope Doug (‘76) and Wendi Posey Cass J (Sinclair) Powell (‘77) Randy E Powell (‘77) Joe (‘69) and Carolyn Prettyman Joy E (Andrick) Qualls (‘99) Judy R Rachels (‘01) Julie A (DeBoer) Rachels (‘92) T Scott Rachels (‘89) T Ray Rachels (‘03) Joey L Ramos (‘10) Paul A Raymond (‘56) Fred W Reiser (‘05) Cassie A (Cassity) Renner (‘94) Doug W Renner (‘93) Joe W Reynolds (‘61) Andrew G Riddle (‘07) Lauren M (Rogers) Riddle (‘08) Judy L (Kramar) Ridgway (‘84) Brittney K Riley (‘10) Hugh L Riley (‘72) Sharon D (Coble) Riley (‘63) Joe W Rivera (‘98) Richelle K (Fischer) Rivera (‘97) Meg A (Foglesong) Roberts (‘86) Mike P Roberts (‘83) Bill (‘71) and Jeanette Robertson Phillip Robinette (‘64) Sharry D (Berwick) Robinette (‘65) Jill (Murdoch) (‘84) and Glenn Robinson Sonja (Gilbert) (‘02) and Seth Roby Wallace Rodecker (‘01) Dorothy C (Clapp) Rodgers (‘46)
Sondra (Howenstine) (‘66) and Charles Rosen Bradford M Rosenquist (‘68) Melton L Routon (‘62) Debby J (Lindvall) Rush (‘73) Kent Rush (‘73) Robert A Rutherford (‘54) Ed J Rybarczyk (‘85) Tawnya K (McNutt) Rybarczyk (‘85) Leland J Salas (‘70) Lorena P Sanchez (‘07) Anta (Mgrdichian) Saroyan (‘51) Robert D Sauls (‘48) Mary E (Grisham) Schiek (‘48) Raymond A Schiek (‘51) Iann B Schonken (‘93) Melodi D (Hobson) Schonken (‘89) Beth A (Weidler) Schultz (‘02) Joshua S Schultz (‘00) Dominica J Scibetta (‘08) Christopher (‘07) and Sarah Scott Patsy A (Gammon) Seitz (‘86) Elise (Rice) Sharon (‘56) Gregg S Sherman (‘11) Catherine T (Camp) Shinto (‘09) Dorothy (Hendricks) Silkwood (‘48) Roger F Silveira (‘91) Tara (Theisen) (‘96) and Daniel Sirvent Denise D (Welch) Smith (‘80) Don E Smith (‘63) Mary J (Risner) Smith (‘90) S Marie (Edmonds) Smith (‘55) Ed Soto (‘93) Atarah (Schliebe) Stading (‘49) Dorothy (Lowe) (‘73) and Steve Stafford Lucy (Kopoian) (‘62) and George Stand Tim L Starn (‘98) Valerie G (Mitchell-Haynes) Starn (‘87) E Andy Stenhouse (‘84) Karen L Stenhouse (‘06) Wilma O Stevens (‘55) Sean T Stiles (‘10) Ernest Stone (‘76) Glynna L (Beeler) Stone (‘76) Sharon R Stone (‘83) Yolanda (Bustillos) (‘69) and Philip Struyk Catherine (Turpin) (‘77) and Gary Tash Beverly R (Bruner) Tavella (‘53) Audrey (‘95) and David Taylor Mark A Thallander (‘72) Rebecca Thirkettle (‘04)
THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS
Peggy S Tillman (‘60) Matt J Tisthammer (‘04) Gloria B (Carlson) Tizzano (‘78) Richard C Tizzano (‘72) Laura Torres (‘10) Johanna (‘66) and James Townsend Patti (‘03) and Gary Tyra Ray (‘74) and Carol Umbaugh Vickie (Fraser) (‘79) and Stan Unruh Angelina M Valdez (‘08) James S Valdez (‘09) Murl (Schliebe) Valdez (‘49) A Joy (McElfresh) Varnell (‘67) Richard G Varnell (‘66) Lori E (Peeters) Velarde (‘97) Cindy Verkooij (‘04) Eric M Walker (‘97) Christa D (Ahl) Wandrie (‘04) David J Ware (‘78) Donna A Watt (‘90) Tom W Watt (‘86) Cindy M (De Rusha) Wayman (‘75) Ken L Wayman (‘65) Howard R Wellema (‘87) C Scott Wells (‘72) Ed (‘79) and Cindy Westbrook Travis D Westerfeld (‘06) Ray E White (‘58) Ruby L (West) White (‘59) Judy B (Benson) Whittinghill (‘73) Layla Wiedrick (‘06) Alma (Simmenroth) (‘83) and Bill Williams Beulah P (Pederson) Williamson (‘48) Beverly J (Gary) Williamson (‘76) C Ray Williamson (‘75) Diana M (Franklin) Wilson (‘92) Diane M (Sanchez) Wilson (‘83) Lynora F (Lebeck) Wilson (‘70) Melody J Wilson (‘05) Michael D Wilson (‘83) Noel P Wilson (‘84) Sandy Wilson (‘99) Tammy (‘01) and Robert Wilson Carol A (Stickelmaier) Winters (‘02) Betty A (Scheffer) Wolf (‘55) Courtney M Wolf (‘10) Alicia Wong (‘02) Charlene J (Croissant) Woods (‘57) Don E Woods (‘51) M Pat (Kinchler) Wright (‘53)
Geoffrey J Youd (‘99) Shelley R (Kilcrease) Youd (‘99) Edwin O Young (‘76) Roy (‘96) and Cynthia Young Arthur (‘78) and Shirley Zeigler Donald R Zeigler (‘84) Terry A (Stocker) Zeigler (‘81)
GIFTS WERE RECEIVED IN MEMORY OF THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS
Wanda Grace, by husband, Hoyt Bostick Marlene Reed, by husband, Byron Reed
ESTATE GIFTS
Clark Joseph and Pauline Blackinton Lewis Litzmann Alberta Markey Robert Sauls
DONORS DECEASED THIS PAST YEAR
Arthur Butterfield Bill Liege Helen Mahr Kent Mutschler Raymond Wilkins Beverly Williamson
GIFTS IN KIND
31 Bits Al Phillip’s Cleaner Jane Alviola Balboa Bay Club and Resort Chelsea Belardo Bella Colima Golf Course Bench Mark Hospitality Inc Jim and Sue Berkompas Michael Brewer Tykye Camaras Mel Covetta Stephen and Pam Crenshaw Randy and Patricia Davenport Alison English Keith and Myrt Ewing Chip and Trish Fisher Founders Bookstore @ Vanguard University Mark and Ann Hamilton Jade Han Ken and Connie Harris Cheryl Hartdige
Rosemary Jackson K1 Speed Kean Coffee Brandi Lanning Angelo Leara Cheri and Gregory Leja Elizabeth Leonard William and Betty Lien Christopher Louis Cesar Marestaing David and Debbie Marley Ron Mathews Sanae Matsuda Maxamar Cigars Bradly Miller Ron and Tessy Nipper Pacific Life Insurance Co Pizza Bakery Promelis Market Ritz-Carlton Sheila Rodriguez David Saito Kathy Saulnier Christopher and Sarah Scott Siemonsma Landscape Russ and Bobbi Spittler Norman Stirbis Dan Stirbus Trader Joe’s UPS Store David Wallace April Westbrook Barbara Williamson John and Mary Wilson
CHURCHES
Alhambra Bethany Church* Alta Loma Community Baptist Church Amargosa Valley Christian Fellowship Anaheim Church of Southland Anaheim Portico Church Anaheim Vineyard Christian Fellowship Artesia Community Church* Atlanta Calvary Church Bakersfield First Assembly of God* Bakersfield First Presbyterian Church Bakersfield Grace Assembly of God* Bakersfield Hispanic Church Assembly of God Bakersfield the Connection Assembly of God* Barstow Crossroads Assembly of God*
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THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS
Bell Gardens Indian Revival Church* Big Bear Lake Assembly of God* Blythe First Assembly of God* Bonita Valley Community Church* Boron Assembly of God Church* Brawley Assembly of God Church* Brea N Hills Community Church* Buellton Church at The Crossroads* California City New Life Assembly of God* Canyon Country New Life Assembly of God Capistrano Beach Calvary Chapel Cathedral City Spanish Assembly of God Church Chowchilla First Assembly of God* Clovis First Assembly of God* Costa Mesa Harbor Trinity Baptist Church Costa Mesa Newport Mesa Church* Costa Mesa Oasis Assembly of God* Costa Mesa Rock Harbor Covina Assembly of God* Covina Revival Generation Worship Center Culver City Harvest Church* Deer Lodge Assembly of God Desert Hot Springs Christian Center* Dinuba Mennonite Brethren Church Downey Cornerstone Christian* Duarte New Life Assembly of God* El Cajon Asambleas de Dios Central* El Cajon Harvest Time Assembly of God* El Centro First Assembly of God* Ellicott City Assembly of God Encinitas Coastal Christian Church* Escondido East Point Christian Center* Escondido Neighborhood Church* Exeter New Life Assembly of God* Fallbrook Living Water Christian Fellowship* Fallon Christian Life Center Farmington Hills Assemblies of God Fontana First Assembly of God* Frazier Park Assembly of God* Fresno Northeast Assembly of God* Fresno Peoples Church Fresno West McKinley Assembly of God* Gardena Valley Assembly of God* Goose Creek Church of God in Christ Hacienda Heights Assembly of God* Hanford Glad Tidings Assembly of God* Hanford New Beginnings Assembly of God* Hawaii Assemblies of God Hawthorne New Life Community Church* Hemet Valle Vista Assembly of God*
Hermosa Beach Hope Chapel Highland Church of the Valley* Holtville First Assembly of God* Honolulu Hope Chapel Huntington Beach His Place Christian Fellowship Imperial Faith Assembly of God* Indio First Assembly of God* Irvine Calvary Chapel Living Word Irvine Mariners Church Inc Irvine Village Church Ivanhoe Walnut Grove Assembly of God* Joshua Tree Lighthouse Christian Center* Kingsburg Assembly of God* Klamath Falls Christian Center La Mesa Lake Murray Church* Laguna Woods Village Church* Lake Elsinore First Assembly of God* Lakewood Life Center Assembly of God* Lakewood New Beginnings* Las Vegas First Presbyterian Church Las Vegas Summerlin Community Baptist Church Lindsay New Life Church Assembly of God* Littlerock Cornerstone Church Littlerock Desert Light Assembly of God* Lomita Calvary Assembly of God Lomita Harbor Church Lone Pine First Assembly of God* Long Beach Blessed Hope Assembly of God* Long Beach New Hope International Christian Center* Los Angeles Venice Baptist Church Lucerne Valley Assembly of God* Lynwood All People’s First Assembly of God* Medford Bethel Church Morro Bay Assembly of God* Murrieta Lighthouse Assembly of God* Newbury Park Living Oaks Community Church Newport Beach St Andrews Presbyterian Church Northridge Hope Christian Church* Norwalk Calvary Community Deaf Church* Ontario Mountain Ave Assembly of God* Orange Hills Assembly of God* Oregon City Evangelical Church Oxnard Full Life Christian Assembly* Palm Desert Community Presbyterian Church Paso Robles Christian Life Center* Paso Robles First Baptist Church Phelan Harvest Christian Center Phoenix Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Porterville Cornerstone Assembly of God*
Porterville First Assembly of God* Prather New Life Christian Assembly* Rancho Santa Margarita the Gate Christian Community Center Rialto Crossroads Christian Center Ridgecrest Calvary Assembly of God* Riverside Family Praise Fellowship Sacramento Trinity Life Center Salt Lake City Capital Christian Center Salton City West Shores Assembly of God* San Bernardino Community Church* San Bernardino First Assembly of God* San Carlos First Tongan Assembly of God San Diego Bethany Assembly of God* San Diego First Assembly of God* San Jacinto Assembly of God San Juan Capistrano South Coast Christian Assembly* San Juan Capistrano Ocean Hills Community Church San Luis Obispo Family Christian Center San Marcos Crossroads San Marcos Palomar Heights Church Santa Ana Iglesia de Cristo OC Santa Ana Orange County First Assembly of God Santa Ana Trinity United Presbyterian Church Santa Fe Springs Florence Ave Foursquare Church Santa Maria Pacific Christian Center* Santee Newbreak Church* Scottsdale First Assembly of God Seal Beach Leisure World Christian Center* Shafter First Assembly of God* Sonora Sierra Bible Church Spring Valley Faith Chapel* Springville Lighthouse Chapel Assembly of God* Sun City His Light on the Hill* Sun City W Church on Green Assembly of God Taft New Cuyama Assembly of God* Tehachapi Mountain Bible Church Trona Valley Christian Assembly of God Tucson Christ Community Church Tucson New Life Bible Fellowship Vacaville Covenant Community Church Victorville First Assembly of God Visalia Evangel Assembly of God* Visalia First Assembly of God* Vista Assembly of God* Westminster First Presbyterian Church Westminster the Sanctuary World Outreach White City First Assembly of God
THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS
Whittier Area Community Church Wilmington First Assembly of God* Wilmington Harbor Christian Center* Winterhaven Primera Asamblea de Dios Iglesia* Woodlake Christian Center*
*participants in Vanguard’s Church Program for student scholarship
CORPORATIONS, FOUNDATIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS
101 St Airborne Division Association Inc ACT Recognition Program Services Allgood Shower Door Corp American River College Apple Scholarship Foundation Archer City High School Arizona Friends of Foster Children Foundation Arthur’s Coffee Shop #3 Ashley Megan Bucklin Scholarship Fun Assemblies of God Foundation Assistance League Newport-Mesa Bakersfield City Employees FCU Baldwin Construction & Development Baseball Factory Inc Beatty High School Scholarship Fund Committee Big Island Candies Big West Conference Blinc by Bambi Lynn Blood Systems Inc Bloomington High School - ASB Brandon Muchow Ministries Bridgestreet Partners Bridging the Gap Ministries Byers Family Foundation C & Y Yogurtland Inc Calif Moving and Storage Association California Coast Credit Union California Correctional Peace Officers Association California Grocers Association Education Foundation CapitalSource Bank Cards to Go & Gifts Too Cathedral High School Centro Professional Hispano Charter Capital Group Chick-Fil-A At Bristol St Child Welfare Insurance Services Chipotle Mexican Grill Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Chung’s Scholastice Test Institute Inc Circle Moving & Storage Inc
City of Hawaiian Gardens City of Lakewood The Coca-Cola Company Colorado River Indian Tribes Comanche Nation Community Service Programs Inc Costa Mesa Firefighters Association Crevier BMW CSU Long Beach Foundation D & T Pool & Spa Care LLC D 7 Consulting Inc Desert Regional Medical Center Dokich Court Reporters Inc Don & Maxine Judkins Family Foundation Ducker Research NA LLC Dynamic Fabrication Inc Eckmann Foundation Ed Schroeder Carburetion Elliott Bay Auto Brokers Enc Inc. Enterprise Rent-A-Car Co of Los Angeles LLC The Evergreen Press Express Energy Brokers F. Rodgers Corp Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Flasck One Inc Fork Tech Foundation for Christian Stewardship Fresno Regional Foundation Gene Hull Trucking Inc General Council of the Assemblies of God Gerry Brown’s Carpet Cleaning & Flooring Hanford Elks Lodge #1259 Hanford Joint Union High School Hard Line Development Inc Haskell & White LLP Hawaii Assemblies of God Hemet High School Heritage Bank High Roller Rentals Inc Howard Systems Inc Indulge Monthly Saver Insect Lore Products Inc Integrated Communications Systems Integration Works Inc James L. Stamps Foundation JB Bostick Company Inc Jefferies Family Scholarship Fund Jews for Jesus John Omahen Plumbing
Kammer Management Inc Kawata and Matsumoto L S Wood Charitable Trust Laguna Pacific International Lake Elsinore Elks Ladies Law Office of Bruce D Durkee Lemoore Union High School District Foundation Life Time Realty Investments Inc Linfield Christian School Lydia Today Foundation Matthew A Knight Foundation Inc Meridian Wealth Management Inc MGM Mirage Voice Foundation Minuteman Transport Inc Monache Meadows AG Morkal Foundation Morris Capital Group LLC Mud Camp Mining LLC N American YMCA Development Organization LLC Newport Harbor Animal Hospital Newport Harbor Education Foundation Northwood Dollars for Scholars Northwood High School Numero Uno Exterminators O’Connor Laguna Hills Mortuary Optimist Club of Carlsbad Inc Foundation Account Optimist International Foundation Orange County Bar Foundation Inc Orange County Community Foundation Oregon City School Employees Chapter 14 Oregon Student Assistance Commission Orr Protection Systems Inc Pacific Coast Hospitality LLC Pacific West Asset Management Corp The Pampered Chef Paul & Joyce Toberty Foundation PEO Sisterhood Chapter TN Performance Contracting Inc Pesce Surfboards Philadelphia Insurance Co Pro Cal Insurance Services Inc Pro Kids Golf Pueblo Optimist Club of Tucson Rainbow International of the Inland Valley Ramshaw’s Ace Hardware Inc Ramtek LLC Rediger Family Foundation Regency Lighting
THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS
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Regional Access Project Foundation Reno High School Riverside Community College District Foundation Roberson Realty Property Management Robert Brown Concrete Ronald McDonald House Charities No. Calif. Ronald McDonald House Charity Rubio’s Ruby’s Diner Inc Saddleback Valley Christian Schools Salvation Army - Los Angeles San Diego Center for Spinal Disorders San Diego Christian College San Diego County Salute to Education San Diego Foundation Sandberg & Associates Santa Maria Blacks Recognizing a Goal Santa Ynez Mission Indians Education Program Scholarship America Scholarship Foundation of Santa Barbara Schools First Credit Union Schwab Charitable Fund Scott Harper Insurance Agency Inc Servpro of Lodi Showroom Installations Sierra Women’s Service Club Sikes Trucking Smart & Final Charitable Foundation So Pacific Latin American District Council Solon Management Inc Southern California Chapter of Msci Inc Southern California District Council of the A/G Southlands Christian Schools Spenco Machine and Manufacturing Stanford University Stifel Nicolaus Stockton Unified School District Straub Distributing Company Summers & Shives A P C Trader Joe’s The Treasurer of the County of Los Angeles Triax Trading & Logistics LLC TVA Enterprises Inc The Ufen Trusts United Way Inc University of Akron University Park Elementary School PTO V M Enterprises
Vacaville Christian High School Vanderpool & Vanderpool Insurance Services Inc Ventura County Community Foundation Walking Shield Washington State Dairy Women We Ministries Weaver Popcorn Co. Inc Will Rogers Motion Picture Pioneers Foundation Wilmer Amina Carter High School Woodland & Woodland CPAS PC World Impact Inc
CORPORATIONS, FOUNDATIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS IN MATCHING GIFTS
Bank of America Foundation Boeing Co Matching Gift Program Edison International Matching Gift Program Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundations Matching Gift Program Raytheon Data Systems Starbucks Toyota Motors Inc USAA Matching Gift Fund of San Antonio Area Foundation Verizon Foundation Wells Fargo Foundation Williams Companies Foundation
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Jonathan Allbaugh, MA Curt Carson, MBA David W. Clark, PhD Admiral Vernon E. Clark, USN (ret.) Tim Dresselhaus, MD MPH Doug Green, DMin Bob Greiner, MBA Richard M. Guerra, MA John C. Martin, DMin David Oddo, MBA Lance Pittluck Tom Prince, MBA Evelyn Robertson, EdD Delbert (Del) Tarr, Jr., PhD Carol A. Taylor, PhD Johanna Townsend, MTS Ken Wayman, JD George O. Wood, DThP, JD
FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Lisa Banning Curt Carson Lettie Cowie Martin Diedrich Bruce Durkee David Elliott Brad Graves Gary Gray Bill Harris Paul Heath Rush Hill Don Judkins Kelly Kannwischer Ed Lee David Oddo Richard Porras Donn Rediger Carol Taylor Jeff Teller James Townsend Terry Walker Michael Weisman
FRIENDS OF THE UNIVERSITY
Vanguard would also like to thank the over 1,800 friends of the University for their generous and loyal support.
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