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Page 1: ANNUAL REPORT 2015 - Girl Scouts W Ohio Documents/2016/Fund...Thank you for helping us provide ... Council-sponsored ... and hands-on. DISCOVER End Result #1: 62% understand themselves

A N N U A L R E P O R T 2 0 1 5

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We live in a digital age, where information is fast paced and consumption even faster. While the Girl Scout program is as relevant today as it was 100 years ago, we worked throughout last year to bring our infrastructure into the 21st century.

In 2015 we offered new ways for girls and volunteers to join and participate. We introduced Volunteer Toolkit, an online tool designed to help troops communicate and stay organized. We began preparing for the launch of Digital Cookie for the 2016 Cookie Program, making Girl Scout cookies available for purchase online. After implementing our new membership system, we experienced our highest percentage of renewals to date—8 percent growth for girls (12,989) and 9 percent growth for adults (3,809) in early registration.

Because of your support, we were able to implement new technologies to support and promote a unique program that continues to withstand the test of time. There’s still no place else a girl can find the type of experiences that Girl Scouts offers. Thank you for helping us provide opportunities for girls to make friends, try new things, discover their passions, and reach their fullest potential in a safe, positive space.

Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place.

GIRL SCOUT PROMISE On my honor, I will try: To serve God and my country, To help people at all times, And to live by the Girl Scout Law.

GIRL SCOUT LAW I will do my best to be honest and fair, friendly and helpful, considerate and caring, courageous and strong, and responsible for what I say and do, and to respect myself and others, respect authority, use resources wisely, make the world a better place, and be a sister to every Girl Scout.

A N E W F R O N T I E R

Roni LuckenbillChief Executive Officer

Jody L. WainscottBoard Chair

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2 0 1 5 A T A G L A N C E

42,486 GirlsTotal girl membership across our 32-county region, up 1% over 2014.

12,854 Volunteers141 volunteers honored with top volunteer awards.

3,013 Girlsattended Volunteer-Led Day Camps, a reflection of the strength of our volunteers.

3.5 Million Boxes of Cookies Grossed $14 Million, up 4% over 2014.

5,238 Summer Campers Council-sponsored Day Camps saw a 62% increase in attendance.

9,283 Event AttendeesCouncil-sponsored programs saw a 26% increase in attendance.

13 Destinations Number of Girl Scout Seniors and Ambassadors chosen to attend, up 44% over 2014.

101 Community Partners offered program events, up 124% over 2014.

8,851 Girls served through staff-led outreach activities, up 11% over 2014.

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F I N A N C I A L SAUDITED STATEMENT OF

FINANCIAL POSITIONTotal Assets $ 36,162,793

Liabilities $ 471,092

Net Assets $ 35,691,701

Total Liabilities and Net Assets $ 36,162,793

AUDITED STATEMENT OF

ACTIVITIESTotal Support Revenue $ 11,553,717 and Gains

Total Operational $ 12,797,271 Expenses

Change in Net Assets $ (1,243,554)

Net Assets, Beginning of Year $ 33,972,594

Net Assets, End of Year $ 32,729,040

The condensed statements of financial position and activities have been summarized from the audited financial statement of the Girl Scouts of Western Ohio Council, Inc. The audited financial statements are available for inspection at the offices of the Girl Scouts of Western Ohio Council, Inc.

� 78% NET PRODUCT SALES

� 13% CONTRIBUTIONS

� 7% PROGRAM FEES

� 2% RETAIL SALES

� 54% GIRL PROGRAM & SERVICES

� 22% VOLUNTEER SERVICES

� 11% PROPERTIES

� 13% ADMINISTRATIVE & PHILANTHROPY

2015

EXPENSES2015

REVENUE

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A W A R D S

2015 National Young Woman of Distinction

2015

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Maria Trixia Pie Muñoz ApiadoCultural Connections

Laura Ayers Music Ed. Storage Room Restoration and Re-organization

Ashley Baughman Rockford Historical Society Herb Garden

Elizabeth BishCity Kidz in the Kitchen

Candace Borders NEWSTART Kids Program

Kyly BortonKIDS2KIDS

Lauren Breitenstein Art for Everyone

Ashley Mae Chapski Be the Revolution: Finding Passion and Inspiration through the Arts

Kelci CulpChildren’s Book Program

Sydney Czerniakowski Project Africa

Hadiya HarriganComputer Programming Handbook & Modules

Mary Hayes Mentors for Life

Elizabeth Herting Helping the Homeless

Brianna JamesonHealthy Life Habits

Maggie Kinney Nature Unplugged

Melinda Meiring Self-Defense for Females

Claire Merryman Bridging the Gap

Claudia Mescher Every Bottle Has A Story

Lianne Novak Encouraging Girls in Math

Stephanie Ravas Enrichment for Pre-School Children

Mariah Sampsel Pet Therapy

Carly Smith Sewing for Fun and Confidence

Rachel Wehrman Preserving the History of St. Joseph, Egypt

Monica Werden Sycamore High School Outdoor Classroom

Alexis Youngpeter Hancock Halloween Helpers

Congratulations to the 2015 Gold Award Recipients!

620250 62025

Gold Awards earned, 2015Seniors/Ambassadors

Silver Awards earned, 2015Cadettes

Bronze Awards earned, 2015Juniors

Girl Scouting’s Highest AwardsThe Bronze, Silver, and Gold Awards

are a Girl Scout’s chance to make a lasting

difference in her community and the world.

HADIYA HARRIGAN was selected by Girl Scouts of the USA as one of the 2015 National Young Women of Distinction, the highest honor in Girl Scouting, for her Gold Award project, Computer Programming Handbook & Modules.

When Hadiya Harrigan discovered that computer programming jobs might soon be outsourced overseas due to lack of technology training in the U.S., she took action with her Gold Award project. Using knowledge she gained as a member of the Cincinnati Black Data Processing Associates (BDPA) high school competition team, she developed computer programming and web development resources to give others the opportunity to learn these useful skills. After researching text book formats, creating an outline of topics for each lesson, and recruiting BDPA members and students to help write and test lesson plans, she published a free handbook and modules online for anyone interested in enhancing their technology training. Her materials are also used as additional materials for the BDPA Camp held annually at Cincinnati State.

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72% develop a strong sense of self

81% reflect positive values

57% seek positive challenges

77% resolve conflicts positively

78% advance diversity

69% feel connected to their

communities

67% are resourceful problem solvers

60% advocate for themselves and

others

72% feel empowered to act

Encouraging girls to DISCOVER themselves, CONNECT with others, and TAKE ACTION to make the world a better place. Guided by supportive adults and peers, Girl Scouts engage in age-appropriate activities that are girl-led, cooperative, and hands-on.

DISCOVEREnd Result #1:

62% understand themselves and their values

and use their knowledge and skills to explore the world.*

CONNECTEnd Result #2:

72% care about, inspire, and team with others

locally and globally.*

TAKE ACTIONEnd Result #3:

62% act to make the world a better place.*

*According to nine of 15 measured outcomes from the March-May 2015 GSWO Girl Scout Leadership Experience Study.

880+ girls received hands-on experience in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math fields through council-sponsored activities, including:

• Lunar Explorer• Junior Inventor• Robots, Robots, Robots• Design It, Build It, Power It Up• Water World• Engineers to the Rescue

P R O G R A M S

The Girl Scout Leadership Experience

courage

confidence

character

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H O N O R E E S

W M E N O F D I S T I N C T I O N

Each year, we honor exceptional women who are paving the way for future girl leaders. This year’s honorees are women who have made significant contributions in one or more of these key focus areas for success:

• Healthy Living• Financial Empowerment• Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math• Leadership• Community Responsibility

These local women give hope and inspiration to girls through their achievements and passion for our community.

Esther BaldridgeAllen County Board of Developmental Disabilities

Marie Bollinger Vogt Toledo Ballet

Barbara BrahmThe Ohio State University

Carol ClarkDayton Business Journal

Laurie CollertFindlay City Schools

Margarita De LeonThe Kaleidoscope Group

Ann FassetThe Equestrian Therapy Program

Karin Gaiser The Eco-Groupe, Inc.

Kathleen HanleyProMedica

Delores Hargrove-YoungXLC Services, LLC

Margaret HulbertUnited Way of Greater Cincinnati

Stephanie JollifRidgemont High School and FFA

Lee Ann LiskaUniversity of Cincinnati Medical Center

Pat McDonaldKeyBank

Jenny Michael CareSource

Deborah Platt MajorasThe Proctor and Gamble Co.

Mary RonanCincinnati Public Schools

Jenell RossBob Ross Auto Group

Debbie Sauder DavidSauder Village

Stephanie StreeterFormerly Libbey, Inc.

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D O N O R SFor more than 100 years, Girl Scouts has proudly encouraged girls to do anything they set their sights on. With support from our generous donors, we’re able to provide the Girl Scouting experience to girls everywhere, regardless of their ability to pay.

Imagine what an entire generation of girls could do, if we equipped them with the knowledge they need to succeed. We can’t wait to see what the next 100 years have in store.

Gold Club $10,000 to $99,999Block Communications, Inc.   Charles H. Dater Foundation  Dayton Power & Light Company FoundationEstelle R. Harvey Charitable Trust France Stone Foundation Francis Crosthwaite Fund of The Dayton Foundation  KeyBank Foundation Betsy and John LaMacchiaLouise & Louise Nippert Charitable Foundation, Inc. Mathile Family Foundation  PNC Financial Services GroupState Farm Companies FoundationThe Greater Cincinnati STEM CollaborativeThe H.B., E.W. and F.R. Luther Charitable Foundation, Fifth Third Bank The Kettering Fund The Virginia W. Kettering Foundation

Leaders Club $5,000 to $9,999Best Buy Foundation  Barbara J. BonifasCrosset Family Fund at The Greater Cincinnati Foundation  Dawes Direct, LLC  

GE Volunteers FoundationAnn HartmannRoni LuckenbillMLM Charitable Foundation  Ohio National Financial Services Susan and Joe PichlerRobert A. Stranahan, Jr. Charitable Trust The Andrew Jergens Foundation of The Greater Cincinnati FoundationToledo Community Foundation Turnbull-Wahlert Construction, Inc. Jody WainscottKenneth Wesp

Action Club $2,500 to $4,999Cincinnati Financial Corporation CSX Transportation    Rhonda CurtisEllen Graydon Hill Fund of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation  HoranEllen IobstKinder Morgan FoundationLevin Family FoundationLydia and Terry McMillenNeediest Kids of AllVictoria NillesSusan OsbornPlanes Moving & Storage Inc.  RiverPoint Capital Management  

Robert and Helen Harmony Fund for Needy Children of The Dayton Foundation  Susan Redman-Rengstorf    The Andersons Inc. Charitable Foundation The Kroger Company, Kroger Community RewardsThe Springfield Foundation Saundra Young

Discover Club $1,000 to $2,499Bartlett & Co.Shirley and John BerryCincinnati USA Convention & Visitors Bureau Meredythe and Clayton DaleyDayton DragonsDecoy Art Studio Dewey’s Marcia DowdsCheryl DrinnenFamily and Friends of NapoleonMary Ann and Walter FeigeKimber FenderFreeman and HeynneSusan Gantz-MatzGE Aviation    GE Foundation Girl Scout Troop 47453  Dana Glasgo

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Angela GranataKathleen HanleyErin HorsleyRuth JonesWijdan JreisatJustin F. Coressel Charitable Trust  Arleene KellerGail and David KestersonKey Bank Foundation  Deborah and Matt KluesenerKohl’s Cares Lakota Wings Service Unit 457 Lynne and John LaMacchiaLyondell Basell IndustriesMaguire AgencyMarathon Petroleum Co.    Louise MasonMedical Mutual of Ohio Mutual of America  Patricia Neal-MillerNew Sabina Industries  North Star Service Unit 451 Ohio Clerk of Courts Association  Francie and John PepperPNC BankProMedica Health System  R/P Marketing Public Relations Kerry and Stephanie RoeJenell RossMoe and Jack RouseSunny DelightThe Cincinnati Reds    The Juilfs FoundationThe Kroger Company, Kroger Community RewardsThe Louise Kramer Foundation Toledo Chapter of the Links  Trophy Nut Co. Margaret and Michael ValentineJ. Jean WardKatrinka WestendorfMary YoungZins Plumbing, LLC

Challenge Club $500 to $999Andrea and Tom AhlAmerican Trim Center Leesa BakerGeorgia and Brian BammerlinBeavercreek South Service Unit 381 Lissa and Grant BrownMary and Les BurdettCarol ClarkSara Jane and William DeHoffBridget DohertyRenisa and Michael DornerE. K. Foundation  Girl Scout Troop 48070  Janet Goedde

Theresa HirschauerKristine and James HoffmanPatricia HogueGinger JonesKaty Hollister and Brad Miller Family Fund of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation  Key Bank FoundationMary Ann and Jeff KnoopKohl’s Cares  Lucas County Agricultural Society Deborah MajorasMarathon Oil Co    Debra McLarenDon and Martha MewhortMiami Hills Service Unit 354  Jacqueline MitchellMonfort Heights/White Oak Service Unit 464  Morgan Stanley Smith Barney  Sara MoynihanNancie H. Entenmann Fund of the Toledo Community Foundation  Linda OdenbeckAlma OfficeBarbara and Randall OostraBarbara ParryPatsy and Larry PlumZo RedmanMary RonanRuth Hollinger & J. Cameron Dungan Fund at The Troy Foundation  Catherine SahlfeldCynthia SelfShawnee Oak Wind Service Unit 305 Cheryl ShriderSinging Streams Service Unit 467 Maggie SlovikJeanette SmithSt. Rita’s Health Partners  Steve and June Bryan Fund  Angela M. TennaroFrancis TesoreroThe David J. Joseph CompanyThe Homan Foundation    The Women of the Old West End  Suzanne and Ron ValleElizabeth VessellBarbara and Brad WeisigerElizabeth and Brian YoungYouth Service America    

Promise Club ($250.00 to $499.00)AJacqulynn AbdellaJill and Bryan AdamsJulie AdwaniAmanda AldrichBarbara and Richard AllenAmazonSmile Foundation    

Frances and Richard AndersonLinda AshworthThomas and Kate BackoffMartha BarbaryBeavercreek North Service Unit 380 Julia BeldenJohn BettsBetty BollasPatrice BordersBPO Elks #54    Janet BraunCareSource Management Group  Shannon and Lee CarterMaria CarverChampaign Service Unit 302   Stephanie CihonClermont Overlook Service Unit 431Wilbur CollinsCovington Community Chest  Chis Salley DavisChrissa DeanSharon and Mark DuffKathryn EdwardsIrene and John EhrminLinda FayerweatherErin FockeGeneral Dynamics  George and Rose Anderson Family Fund    James and Anne GibbonsLaura GillilandGirl Scout Troop 41350Jayne and Thomas GmeinerGreat Oak Service Unit 133 Jennifer GreeneChristine GustinJudith HarmonyPamela HelmlingerCindy HillSue HillHuber Heights Service Unit 333 Carrie HurleyIndian Trails Service Unit 452 Anna Jones MonnettKathy KearnsSarah KellyClaire Ann KubiakAllison KwasniakDave KylanderDarlene LanghoutAllan LibbeLima Noon Optimist Club  Lee Ann LiskaJoseph MaddenCindy McCurdyWendy McElmurryMcGraw/Kokosing, Inc.  Rachel McLaughlinKatie McNeilMesser Construction Company  

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Meredith MeyerJaqueline MichaelMarjorie MotchRebecca MurrayPeggy and Bill NicolaiPeople In Girl Scouting Rambling River Service Unit 120 Christine and John RasmussenSuzanne ReedLeslie RichJanice RookLois RosenberryKen SchappellRobert SchneiderJackie and John SelfLeslie ShaldaKris and Paul SmithSt. Antoninus Service Unit 416  Laurie and Richard St. JohnRhonda StarghillSwapalease, Inc. Margaret SzempruchThe Cincinnati Herald  The French Oil Mill Machinery Company Fund of the Piqua Community FoundationThe Woods Service Unit 122  Ashley ThoreenWilliam TimmermeisterTrico Service Unit #127  Unverferth Manufacturing Co, Inc  Valley Ridge Service Unit 469 Walmart  Marcia WebbRose Ann WernertWhite Pines Service Unit #115

Connect Club $100.00 to $249.004BIS.COM, Inc.  Cecelia AdamsDennis AddisPatricia and John AllenAmerican Legion NE Post 630American Legion Post 776  Nemaris ArcherEsther BaldridgeRicia BallasSheree BargabosCassie BarlowAnitra BatesEmily Beckman Beer Barrel, Inc.    Jennifer BerningJeanne and Paul BernishJoAnn and Ronald BertramKatrina BethancourtBlack Swamp Service Unit #128  Trevor BlairVicki Blanco

Elizabeth BlustDonna BoganDonna and Daniel BogardMarie Bollinger VogtDana BoomershineBowling Green State University Barbara BrahmNicole BravardBreitenbach Family Fund  Ruth and Curtis BrookhartBetty BryantFlorence BuchananSarah BurdetteBrian and Sarah BushongNicole CandleTiffany CarnicomSusan and Berch CarpenterLisa CarrelliCenterville Service Unit 356  Susan ChambersSusan and Lonney ChapmanPaula ChapskiMaria and Michael CholakCity BarbequeCynthia CobianSusan and Robert CoburnLaurie CollertMaria ComerLaDonna ComptonRobert CooperSheri CopanicCross Trails Service Unit #118  Heather CusickTeresa DankovicClaire DavisJohnie and Kenneth DavisMary DeckerSally DessauerLisa and Dennis DimidukJanet DoboDorothy Lane MarketEastern Allen Service Unit #219Betty and Paul EllisTeresa EnglishElizabeth and Thomas ErbM. Jane EricsonFairborn Service Unit 382Nancy FairhurstAnn FassettJacqueline FisherElizabeth FlahertyFostoria Rotary ClubDarrell FoxStacy FoxVanessa FreytagSandra FrischJan Marie FritzMerri Gaither SmithAndrea GashoAlicia Gee

GETDOT CincyMaggie GiesekeGM FoundationNatalie GoforthElisha GomezGood Food, Inc.Green Hat SocietyCarolee GrehanSusan GrinkemeyerDawn GruberJoyce GruberGSWO Service Unit 238Hannah HalfhillHamilton Trails Service Unit 455Lou Anna HanshumakerElizabeth HaradonCharlotte and Robert HarrisMary HaskampAmie HathawayDa Jaunteye HawkinsAlexandra HedgesMikell HedleyMaureen HeekinSandra and Robert HeimannJames and Janice HeinrichHilary HeismanJane HendricksJames HennemanLinda and Douglas HensleyJulie HighleyLois and Charles HilesBrenda HillPaul and Cynthia HillCindy HofnerHP Company FoundationDr. Susan HubbellCynthia and Thomas HuberMargaret HulbertDr. Robert HunterKiwanis Inc.Innovative Auctions IncInvotec Engineering, IncTimothy IppischYvonne IsaacsMary IversApril JamesonLaurie JohnstonDr. Susan KemperCrystal KendrickElizabeth KingseedKnapp & Associates, LLCJudith KoehnSheri and Marc KoggeCarol Louise KruseMarcia LattaCasey LaugerMargaret Avril LawsonCynthia and Marc LearJulia and Brian LearyTheresa and Dennis Leek

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Deborah LiebermanLipps & Son Construction Co, Inc.Eileen LitchfieldChristy LorenzettiWendy MacleanTiffany MajorBeth Ann MartinPatricia and James MartinErin MauroMarian and Ronald MayNatalie and Robert McElweeKatelynn McKellarMichele McNamaraDr. Sharon MerrymanMiami Service Unit 435Miamisburg Owen Sound Service Unit 360Jenny MichaelBeverly MinerMargaret MoertlSusan MoizukMatthew MummaMarianne MussettJudy MyerholtzJulia Myers-BinkowskiCarol and Donald NancarrowNapoleon Veterinary Clinic, Inc.Karen and Tom NaultNegro Business and Professional Women’s Club of Toledo OhioKimberly NiederhelmanNiikha Service Unit 449Susan NoonanJayne OhneckKristin OkhuysenPat O’Neil-MoergeliShelly OrensteinMichelle OrloffAmy OrwickEvelyn and Darrell PelanSara PellerJacinda PerryPete and Ginger Strange Family Fund of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation   

Nick PettryPhilip Smith Fund    Cindy and Dick PieningBridgett PincusIrma PorterVicki ProctorPutnam County Service Unit #207  Megan RameyKathleen RayJoyce and Earl ReivesRemax Preferred Cynthia RhodesJoyce RhodesLori RichardsTammy RichardsonCarole and Edwin RigaudMary RobertsonCarolyn SauderSandy and Kevin SauderJeanne SchultzChristine SevindikFaith ShepherdJasmine ShepherdMegan ShermanRebecca SitesSandra SkinnCynthia SmithDeborah SmithSouthwest Corners Service Unit 408 Dean and Ann SpanglerJanet SteinerChristine StoneAutumn SwansonLaura SwitzerSheri SwordBarbara TerryThe Alan and Paula Beach Family Chartiable Gift Fund The Bloch Family Fund at The Dayton Foundation  The Jahoda-Lacy Family Fund at The Dayton FoundationThe Trust Company  

Toledo Area Alliance To End Homelessness  Toledo Mud HensJulie TopleTres Rios Service Unit 135 Anita TristanBrittany TroescherCheryl Tyler-FolsomJami VallandinghamVan Wert Elks Lodge No 1197   Van Wert Service Unit 222  Debbie VenysVFW Post 1031   VFW Post 1080  Kristine VondrellVonlehman & Company Inc  Natalie VorstJanet WalshShannon WannemacherNodie and Willie WashingtonYvonne and Dennis WashingtonKaren WeberJanell and Frank WeinstockWendy WelbaumDiane and Gary WestAlexander WhiteheadSabrina and Charles WileySarah WilkinsWill Family Trust Wilmington Clinton Service Unit 352Hazel WilsonMelissa WinkJ. M. WollmanSara WoodhullKristina WoolumDiana WourmsPam WursterCarol Yegerlehner

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S P E C I A L G I F T S

In Honor of:Lacy AllenPatricia Allen

Carol ClarkKim Duncan

Linda Conway HensleyDouglas Hensley

Delores Hargrove-Young Merri Gaither Smith Francie PepperYvonne Washington

Margaret HulbertVanessa Freytag Judith Harmony Yvonne Washington Francie Pepper

Kathy KearnsRhonda Curtis

LeeAnn Liska Vanessa Freytag Francie Pepper

Dr. Patricia MartinJayne Gmeiner

Molly McKennaDeborah Lee

Leatrice NiederhelmanKimberly Niederhelman

Julia Poe and Mindy PattonMs. Julie Albright

Deborah Platt MajorasFrancie Pepper

Mary RonanMelody Dacey Merri Gaither Smith Susan NoonanFrancie Pepper

Debbie Sauder-DavidCarolyn Sauder

Mary Lou StrawEmily Beckman

Stephanie StreeterGinger Jones

Leader of Troop 31043Sonya Parries

Jody WainscottPatsy Plum

In Memory of:Donna BakkeSusan Osborn

Paula A. BlessingKay Casto Roselawn Jazzercise James Blessing

Barbara CarloMaurice Carlo

Shirley ColvinChristine Benham Karen Howell Jacquelyn Simpson Kelly Straw Mary Watts

Jeannette DerrickNancy Seng

Jennifer EasleyKathleen Kearns

Cynthia EdwardsVicki Maddox

Helen E. GalePresbyterian ChurchMrs. Dana ScottTony and Sarah Preston

William H. GruberDawn Gruber

Jackie HardingCarolyn Antoszewski Barbara J. Bonifas Rhonda Curtis Jean Durant Pamela Eaton Ann Hartmann Kathleen Kearns Roni Luckenbill Marian May Beverly Miner Susan Osborn Carol Sommers

Marie JenkinsPatricia & James Davidson Betty R. Hays League of Women Voters West Clermont DemocratsMs. Elizabeth Erb Ms. Mary Beringer

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Ruth JonesJoAnn & Ronald Bertram Barbara J. Bonifas Janet Braun Mary Burdett Deborah Campbell Maria Carver Rhonda Curtis Wendy Gustafson Ms. Jane A. Hendricks Kathleen Kearns Carol Louise Kruse Roni Luckenbill Lydia McMillen Susan Radabaugh Janice Rook Beth Smith Susan Tobin Barbara Weisiger

Judy LangWilliam Lang

Catherine (Cat) Lautar Kelli Brinkman Bowling Green State University

Deborah LinvilleRebecca Kirschner

Amanda and Elaine LudwigSinging Streams Service Unit 467

Jeri MartinTracey Stokely

Ali MillettePatricia Bennett

Geraldine Rupert MooreNancy Seng

Elaine NiehausJanice Rook

Jaclyn (Hackenberg) PobiegaDiana Hackenberg

Sarah RamseurAmy Jones-Harrigan

Mary Lou ReynoldsKaren Weber

Charlotte RookJanice Rook

Marilyn SammonsPatty Sammons

Cecelia SchutteLana Loos St. Marks United Methodist Church Gloria Hendrickson

Eleanor SenselTom Myrick Sue Pigg

Shayna SmithHelen & Karl Ulrich

Elizabeth WainscottRoni Luckenbill Susan Osborn

Karen WespBarbara J. Bonifas Rhonda Curtis Givalike Kathleen Kearns Mary Ann Knoop Roni Luckenbill Lydia McMillen Susan Osborn Barbara Wolf

Kistine YanJianlin Xiang

Clarence H. & Constance Q. WestendorfKatrinka Westendorf

Estate Gifts:The Estate of Estelle HarveyThe Estate of Ruth Jones

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S P E C I A L S U P P O R TJuliette Gordon Low SocietyWe thank the following individuals who generously chose to make Girl Scouts of Western Ohio a part of their legacy and a beneficiary of their estate plan in the form of deferred gifts, bequests, life insurance, charitable trusts, pooled income funds, charitable gift annuities, and gifts of cash, stock, or securities. You’re leaving a legacy that helps ensure Girl Scouting is available to future generations of girls.

Harry and Rita AdlerMarjory Baer JoAnn BertramBarbara BonifasJosephine Borland*Mary BurdettMichelle BurdettElizabeth BurridgeMaria CarverMaria CholakSuzanne CostandiRhonda Curtis Nancy DawesClaire DellJoanna FaraDonna FarrellLaura Ford-HarrisDonna FreemanSusan Gantz MatzAnne GibbonsDana and Phil GlasgoMarcia Godwin*

Angela GranataWendy GustafsonDiana HackenbergJudith Hallerman BorieJackie Harding*Ann HartmannMary HaskampFern and Everett Heist*Wilma Hessberger* Erin Horsley Jacqueline HumphriesEllen Iobst Ruth Jones*Ardenia Jones-TerryWarren Joy*Kathleen KearnsShirley Kelly*Gail KestersonPamela KingMary Ann KnoopAllison and Peter KwasniakElizabeth LaMacchia

Roni LuckenbillMarian K. MayDeb McLarenLydia McMillen Kathy McMullenMarie Michel-TuckerBeverly M. MinerMarjorie MotchCheryl NewtonSusan OsbornDoris Ponitz Barbara PopeIrma PorterVicki ProctorKathryn RandallGayle RapienZo RedmanJan RookHeather RyallVita Saluke* Emalee Schavel Margaret Schneider Austin*

Hope SchultzVera Shoemaker*Jeanette Smith Carol SommersJulia Spohr Mary & Leroy StaplesRosemary StewartLaurela SylvesterAngela TennaroTommie Thompson*Elizabeth Vessell Jody WainscottJ. Jean WardKenneth WespKaren Wesp*Christi M. WestSaundra Young

*Deceased membersItalics - Charter members

United WayWe’re thankful for the ongoing support from United Way throughout Western Ohio!

Butler County United Way

Piqua Area United Way

Shelby County United Way

United Way of Auglaize County

United Way of Bluffton, Beaverdam, and Richland Townships

United Way of Clark, Champaign, and Madison Counties, Inc.

United Way of Clinton County

United Way of Fostoria, Ohio, Inc.

United Way of Fulton County

United Way of Greater Cincinnati

United Way of Greater Lima

United Way of Greater Toledo

United Way of Hancock County

United Way of Hardin County

United Way of Henry County

United Way of Logan County

United Way of Putnam County

United Way of Troy, Ohio

United Way of Warren County

United Way of Williams County

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BOARD OF DIRECTORSOFFICERS 2015-2016

CHAIRJody WainscottRetired, Cincinnati Insurance

1ST VICE CHAIREllen IobstRetired, Sunny Delight Beverages Co.

2ND VICE CHAIRAnn HartmannHartmann & Associates

SECRETARYKimber FenderPublic Library of Cincinnati & Hamilton County

TREASURERVictoria NillesTaft Stettinius & Hollister LLP

BOARD DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE CHAIRAngela GranataLuminous Wealth Management

MEMBERS-AT-LARGE 2015-2016

Cassie BarlowWright State University

Jeanne BernishKnowledge Works

Patrice BordersPrevention Strategies LLC

Bridget DohertyHamilton Co. Development Corp.

Sue Gantz MatzRetired, Lyondell Chemicals LP

Angela GranataLuminous Wealth Management

Theresa HirschauerCincinnati Country Day School

Patricia Neal-MillerCincinnati Public Schools

Barbara Oostra

Zo RedmanState Farm Insurance

Susan Redman-RengstorfNational Underground Railroad Freedom Center

Kandi StaplesYWCA

Erinn AulfingerGirl Member

Samantha ShultzGirl Member

IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIRNancy C. DawesProcter & Gamble

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C

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4

A E

D

SERVICE CENTERSToledoLimaDayton Cincinnati

CAMPSCamp ButterworthCamp LibbeyCamp Rolling Hills

Camp StonybrookCamp Whip Poor WillCamp Woodhaven

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A

B

C

D

E

F