2005–2006 AnnuAl RepoRt

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2005–2006 AnnuAl RepoRt onprofit organizations like Community Services Agency are often judged by the number of clients we serve. The more clients served, the more we are needed, right? Well, not always. When the economy began to falter in 20002001, the number of clients we were serving increased dramatically. As you can see from the chart on this page, the number of people requiring Emergency Assistance, especially food, grew very rapidly each year. At one point, our client load N CoMMItMent to our ClIentS had increased by more than 40%. This prompted changes in how we served our clients. We set up an appointment system for client intake meetings. Front line staff learned to differentiate between those clients who had severe and immediate needs, and those clients who could be dealt with at a later date. While we’re very proud of the fact that we were able to serve so many more people over the last five years, the sheer numbers of clients have taken a toll on staff, volunteers and facilities. Client loads went up, staffing did not. With the economy finally starting to turn around, the number of clients we are serving is starting to level off—even decreasing in some programs. But the economic recovery in Silicon Valley has been largely a jobless recovery and client levels remain higher than fiscal year 2000-2001 in all our programs. So, while our client numbers may change, rest assured that we continue the battle against poverty that has always been our guiding principle. As we approach our 50th Anniversary Community Services Agency is committed to serving our local neighbors in need. And thank you for your commitment and continued support. Tom Myers Executive Director Mission Statement The mission of Community Services Agency is to promote independence and selfsufficiency through direct service, advocacy, and referrals to residents of Mountain View, Los Altos, and Los Altos Hills who have economic, physical, or social needs. CoMMItMent to the CoMMunItY O n June 13th a horrible fire swept through an apartment complex on Latham Street in Mountain View. The scope of the fire was unprecedented in our community. A total of 19 families were left homeless. The Palo Alto Area Chapter of the American Red Cross and Community Services Agency worked together to address both the immediate disaster re- lief and the long-term needs of these families, partnering to pay for extended motel stays and provide rent assistance to help the families move into new apartments. The Mountain View City Council passed a special resolution allocating $25,000 to reimburse both agencies for their extraordinary expenses in this disaster. A Continuing Need Senior Services By 2020 it’s projected that the number of people age 65 or over in the SF Bay Area will increase 84%. The number of people age 85 and older, the group with the most severe mobility and health-related issues, will increase 108%. Senior Lunch Clients Emergency Assistance Clients  caring for our community CoMpASSIon caring for the HoMeleSS O n any given night there are between 200 and 250 homeless individuals (and that includes families) in the Mountain View, Los Altos, and Los Altos Hills area. (SCC Homeless Count, December 2004). The Santa Clara County 10-Year Plan to End Chronic Homelessness recognizes that homelessness will not and does not end until a person becomes permanently housed. Case Management The homeless person can come from any kind of background—divorce/separation, loss of job, mental illness, substance/alcohol abuse, eviction, domestic violence, family problems, etc. Reaching them can be difficult. There are “Homeless Connect Events” throughout the County held at affordable housing complexes and emergency shelters where homeless people can be found and available services presented. But not all homeless people even make it that far; they are content with their current situation and may not be open to change. So, it’s not at all unusual for the Alpha Omega Case Manager, accompanied by Associate Director Maureen Wadiak, to literally take to the streets (with food and information) in search of a reported homeless person. Tara Chua Alpha Omega Homeless Services Coordinator, Case Manager Since most homeless people don’t have phones, they hear about Community Services Agency and just walk in. The initial intake interview can take up to 1 ½ hours. There’s an initial assessment, along with release forms, a County Homeless Management Information System* (HMIS) initial assessment, County HMIS release forms, VTA pass forms, budget sheets, basic needs and goal attainment sheets and more just required to evaluate a situation before exploring options: disability, SSI (Supplemental Security Income), GA (General Assistance), VA (Veterans Administration) benefits, food stamps, MediCal, housing waitlists, shelters, transportation, employment, clothing, mental health services, dental and vision services, legal services to name a few. Follow-up appointments are scheduled, files opened and all case notes input into the County HMIS database. The new Alpha Omega Homeless Services now allows us to reach, case manage, and assist more homeless people in our area than the Alpha Omega Rotating Shelter program did. It is estimated that almost 10% of our Food & Nutrition Center clients are without a permanent home and in need of assistance. *HMIS is a centralized County database to accurately track and count homeless people and coordinate services to them. Staying Connected & Committed to our Homeless • Support the Alpha Omega fund that provides rental, vision, and dental assistance; tools, special clothing and uniforms; bus passes etc for the homeless as part of the new Alpha Omega Homeless Services program • Study the County 10-Year Plan and its “Housing First” model • Stay involved and participate on the Alpha Omega Homeless Task Force to come up with new and innovative ways to help our homeless • Get involved in proposals to bring low-income housing to Mountain View and Los Altos —Rev. Matthew Broadbent Foothills Congregational Church and Community Services Agency Board Member “Empty Bowls” is an annual fundraising event benefiting our Alpha Omega Homeless Services. It’s held in collaboration with the Orchard Valley Ceramic Art Guild and local churches that had participated in the Alpha Omega Rotating Shelter Program. “People who live on the streets don’t need a handout, they need a hand up.” Gisela Daetz was honored and celebrated as our 2006 Hometown Hero for her untiring efforts on behalf of our Alpha Omega Rotating Shelter program and homeless people in Mountain View, Los Altos, and Los Altos Hills. In 2004, Lee found himself unemployed and diagnosed with a number of health problems. He was no longer able to handle strenuous workloads without aggravating his health. He was residing in a nearby hotel and was barely getting by on his monthly state disability and unemployment checks. When they ran out, he in effect became homeless, making do with living on the streets. He had been denied SSI and his income was and still is only $147/ month in General Assistance and $162/month in food stamps. In early 2005, Lee began receiving food through our Food & Nutrition Center. With the help of the Alpha Omega case manager Lee applied and was approved (in September 2006) for a unit at Innvision’s new affordable housing complex Opportunity Center in Palo Alto. Now that he has a roof over his head and a place to call home, case manager Tara Chua meets with Lee on an as-need-be basis to discuss employment, financial, and transportation assistance to ensure his self-sufficiency and independence. Although unhoused until this past September, Lee has been a regular volunteer in our Food & Nutrition Center since Thanksgiving 2005, loading and unloading the vans and organizing the food donations, helping others, even as he needs and needed help himself. CoMMunItY SeRVICeS AGenCY • 2005–2006 Annual Report  CoMpASSIon caring for the WoRKInG pooR & uneMploYeD H unger is not something most of us may be familiar with, except at 10pm when we raid the refrigerator. But hunger is very real to 1 in 25 people in Mountain View, Los Altos, and Los Altos Hills. One in twenty five people in our community are living in a food-insecure household. Food & Nutrition Center For the past three years over 3,000 people each year have dependThe Food & Nutrition Center is set up as a mini-grocery for ed on the groceries that clients to “shop” for what they need and want. we provide through our Food & Nutrition Center on Stierlin Road. Unlike many “food banks” we do not pre-package bags of groceries in a one-size fits all model. Our Food & Nutrition Center is set up like a mini-grocery store where our clients “shop” for the food items they need: breads, dairy products, canned goods or even fresh produce. Over 1 ton of food is distributed every single business day! Not Just Food The Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley has awarded us funding this year for two separate but health-related educational components of our Food & Nutrition Center. “Food for Thought” is a parent focused nutritional education project that when combined with “Time for Fitness,” a physical activity project for the kids, will engage families with increased awareness of healthy choices around diet that will reduce childhood obesity in low-income and food insecure Hispanic households. Sixty-two percent (62%) of our Food & Nutrition clients are Latino families with children. Kids learn the value of exercise while participating in our 2006 Sweat Week. Their parents line up to “shop” at the Food & Nutrition Center. An Ever Continuing Need Food & Nutrition Center Clients “Educating a family about nutrition is one thing; and now thanks to Hidden Villa’s fresh and nutritious produce it will be easier for our clients to make healthier choices. This is the best way to implement behavioral change in our low income clients which will then have long term benefits for themselves and the community.” — Laura Schuster Community Services Agency Nutrition Programs Director Microsoft TV Chief Technology Officer Peter Barrett accepts the 2006 Hometown Hero Corporate Award on behalf of the Microsoft employees of Mountain View for their generous support for our Food & Nutrition Center 2005/06 Chefs Who Care Restaurants Los Altos Beausejour, Bella Vita Mountain View Cascal Tied House Monte Carlo Vive Sol Armadillo Willy’s (Cuesta Park BBQ) Chefs Who Care is a popular, monthly, and volunteer-run fundraising dine-out event supporting our Food & Nutrition Center. Sunnyvale Tarragon Cupertino Lucy’s Café Palo Alto Crowne Plaza Cabana The Mendoza Family represents a typical family who comes to our Food & Nutrition Center for supplemental food. The Mendoza’s have 4 children, 2 of whom are teenagers. Mr. Mendoza works a full-time job for a plumbing company and works as a handyman on Saturdays. He takes Sunday off to spend with his family. Despite working a fulltime job and a second job his wages barely cover the basic necessities. After paying for rent the Mendoza family is left with just $300 to pay for food, clothing and all the other necessities of life.  caring for our community Volunteer Jamil Shaikh picks up fresh produce for us on weekends at the local Farmers’ Markets. Not Just Any Food Twice a week this past summer, volunteer drivers picked up boxes of fresh, certified organic produce from Hidden Villa, a nonprofit organization that administers the lands and programs of Hidden Villa farm and wilderness preserve in Los Altos Hills. This “Healthy/Food, Healthy Families” project is an exciting new collaboration. Our Food & Nutrition staff solicited clients for input to improve and expand food selections and then worked with Hidden Villa to identify produce that is culturally relevant. Since this partnership began this June, over 11,000 pounds of fresh and organic produce and vegetables have been delivered and distributed. Fresh produce and vegetables are also provided by Second Harvest Food Bank and local Farmers’ Markets. Emergency Assistance Programs Rent Assistance Utility Assistance Housing Assistance Dental Assistance Vision Assistance Prescription Assistance Back-To-School Assistance One-time rent payment to prevent eviction One-time utility payment to prevent shutoff One-night motel vouchers for emergency situations Payment for uninsured children’s dental care Payment for eye exams for uninsured children Payment for medical prescription for uninsured children and adults Backpacks and back-to-school supplies for children in grades K-12 through generosity of the Assistance League of Los Altos In partnership with the Bicycle Exchange of Mountain View Bike Distribution Municipal Recreation Vouchers Shoe Vouchers Food & Nutrition Center Holiday Sharing Program Our most volunteer and community engaged program, making the Holiday Season brighter for over 500 families and 1,000 children each year. “Everyone knows that eating a diet based on fresh fruits and vegetables is a key to better nutrition. This advice is hard to follow when your choices are limited or of suspect quality. We want to surprise and impress people with how good this food can be, Good food inspires a good diet.” —Jason McKenney, Hidden Villa Farm Coordinator • Average median income for Santa Clara County (family of four): $106,100 • Average income for our Food & Nutrition clients (family of four): $15,000 • Average rent for a 1-bedroom apartment in Mountain View: $1,000 • Average rent for a 2-bedroom apartment in Mountain View: $1,200 It’s very common for a family of four to rent a studio, or for two or more families with their children to rent a one or two bedroom apartment together to try and make ends meet. Holiday Sharing allows parents to choose what they think is appropriate for their kids from our collection of donated toys, PJ’s, infant wear, clothing for all ages, and, of course, stuffed animals. Elba Landaverde, Program Director, Case Manager Leslie Iglesias, Case Manager (seated) There are usually 20 or more voice mail messages on their phone by the time Elba and Leslie get to their office at 8:30am. These calls and the others that come in throughout the day are returned for evaluation and screening to determine the nature of assistance needed—register for services, a 3-day notice of rent due, a PG&E 4pm shut-off notice, etc. Appointments are set up. The first client appointment is at 9am, the last at 3:30pm and the office is closed from 12–1:30pm. Appointments usually take at least ½ hour in which client identification (including birth certificates for children), income, and addresses are verified. The nature of the emergency is documented and a needs assessment against available services and programs is done. Case notes need to be written up, a file created for each new client, and the database updated for each existing client. Existing clients and their files are re-verified and re-evaluated once each year through this appointment/interview process. Throughout the day people walk into the office without appointments and require screening to determine the nature and immediacy of need. The doors close at 4pm at which time paper work is finished, more voice mail messages returned and cleared, and files reviewed and updated in preparation for the next day. During the course of a month, case managers also schedule outreach presentations on services and programs available at such locations throughout the community as PTA councils, affordable housing complexes, and the Mountain View Day Workers’ Center. Executive Director Tom Myers (R) presenting Bella Vita’s owner Mehmet Donder (L) with a “Chefs Who Care” Certificate of Appreciation. Check-in for the ever popular June tradition BBQ picnic at Cuesta Park, catered by Armadillo Willy’s. CoMMunItY SeRVICeS AGenCY • 2005–2006 Annual Report  CoMpASSIon caring for the AGeD M any of us have aging parents, and one day might be an aged parent ourselves—or just plain aged. Aging, after all, is not one of those social issues—like poverty, food-insecurity, or homelessness—that we seek to eradicate. We make sure our seniors are treated with the dignity and care that empowers them to live on their own, in their own homes, self-sufficiently and independently. Case Management Two senior case managers work full time providing in-home assessmenents, counseling, and referrals to other community resources to over 200 seniors each year. With funding this year from Kaiser Permanente and Cisco Systems our senior case managers are increasing their outreach activities and community presentations to educate and engage more seniors around the issues of health care, nutrition, and physical activity to maintain healthy and independent lifestyles. Senior Nutrition Our Senior Nutrition Program at the Mountain View Senior Center offers subsidized hot lunches every weekday for those in the community over the age of 60. These lunches provide social opportunities for over 100 seniors every day, breaking down barriers of isolation and giving them access to disability prevention and disease management information. Volunteer opportunities exist for drivers to provide transportation to/ from the Mountain View Senior Center so homebound seniors can get out and enjoy a lunch. Inez Cochran became a client 22 years ago in 1984 when she was 78. Now, she’s a spirited centenarian (100 years young!), our oldest client, and still living on her own. Our senior case managers have helped her apply for and get Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and MediCal services, increasing her livable income and providing full medical coverage. They monitor her physical and functional status, provide transportation to/from doctor appointments, and interface with her medical providers to ensure she understands treatment options. Inez Cochran (age 100) with Case Manager Ashley Seres. The integration of social and medical care for frail older adults results in fewer hospitalizations and better physical functioning. Case managers schedule and conduct educational workshops throughout the community to reach as broad a range of seniors as possible: at local senior centers, senior housing complexes, area faith communities, and social clubs or organizations. Recent topics have included: “How to Talk to Your Doctor” “Learning to Live Alone” “To Drive or Not to Drive” (for both seniors and the children of aging parents) • Safe driver or driver retirement? • Self evaluations • Car adaptations for safer driving “Caregiver Issues” “Stress Management” “How to Use the Internet” “Disease Management” “Private Medicare D Assistance” Seniors enjoy lunch and social opportunities at the Mountain View Senior Center. Naomi Gomez, Senior Services Director, Case Manager (right) Rachel Zioulas, Case Manager (left) Appointments are scheduled throughout the day based on the needs and schedules of the clients. New clients are assessed to determine appropriate interventions, which may include transportation to medical appointments, Meals on Wheels delivery, VA or Medicare entitlement benefits, referral to in-home care providers, socialization opportunities, or installation of a personal emergency button in order to help them remain independent in their homes. A typical day will have each case manager visiting, speaking or working with 15 different seniors and responding to emergency situations such as in-home falls, medication crises, hospital visits, Adult Protective Services (APS) reports, or coordinating services with community providers. Case managers have regular hours at the Mountain View and Los Altos Senior Centers once a month in addition to facilitating outreach and educational presentations at senior housing complexes and social clubs. With laptops purchased with funding from the Council on Aging and The Valley Foundation case managers were able to assist 38 seniors in their own homes with enrollment in the Medicare Part D prescription plan. Community Services Agency Senior Services also trains interns from the University of San Francisco Nursing Program and San Jose State University’s School of Social Work in best practices in geriatric care. 92% of our senior clients are able to live independently in their own homes, saving MediCal $40,000 per person annually for nursing home care, which our clients would all be eligible for. Case management offers a compassionate, caring, and cost-effective alternative to institutionalization for our seniors. “Aging in our community should not mean being without someone who cares or without friends to share a hot meal with,” said Executive Director Tom Myers at the 2006 Hometown Heroes breakfast in September. “It’s projected that the number of people age 65 or over in the SF Bay Area will increase 84% by the year 2020. So if you are 50 years old today you/we are part of that “aging” statistic! With people living longer we need to focus even more on aging issues in our community.”  caring for our community Community Services Agency 00–00 BoARD of DIReCtoRS President Vera Baum Community Volunteer Vice President Carol Olson Community Volunteer Treasurer Richard Magnuson Venture Capital Investor Secretary Dave Smullin Attorney (inactive) Community Volunteer Executive Director Tom Myers Bonnie Ball Manager Medical Staff Services El Camino Hospital Matthew Broadbent Minister Foothills Congregational Church Rob Holden President The Private Bank of The Peninsula Bruce Karney Knowledge Management Consultant King Lear Retired Chemical Engineer Members Kathleen Lynch Consultant KEL NonProfit Consulting Services Duncan MacVicar Management Consultant Robert Mullenger Product Manager Omnicell Bonnie Nunke HR Consulting Principal Altos Consultants Jun Penano Director of Finance & Administration Stanford School of Medicine Linda Peterson Fouquet Founder & CEO Networking Experts, Inc. Melody Schmickrath Community Volunteer Evita Prasetya Twerdahl Sr. Product Line Manager Wherify Wireless CoMMItMent for a better CoMMunItY or almost 50 years, Community Services Agency has been the local safety net organization for residents of Mountain View, Los Altos, and Los Altos Hills. What began as a collaboration of four women concerned about the food, clothing, and toys needs for migrant children has evolved into a multi-service agency providing a number of direct and referral assistance to low income families and individuals of all ages. This expansion responded to the ever-growing needs in our community. As the needs changed, we changed. A significant change this year was the transition of our homeless services program from a rotating shelter model to a case management program. We anticipate a five-fold increase in clients. Currently in our three-city area, one out of every five residents lives below the HUD-defined poverty level. In this prosperous area, it is difficult to F imagine that someone we know might be struggling. Yet poverty can strike anyone at any time—because of illness, job termination, or the death or incapacitation of a family member. Fortunately, because of your commitment to our community, we are able to meet the needs of so many: from providing food for a young child to getting health care for a senior citizen. Last year over 5,000 residents benefited directly from your generosity. As you read through this annual report, you will get an in-depth look at how our programs uniquely help those in great need. Within a community, everyone has something to offer, whether money, time, services, or supplies. Each of you can make a difference in the lives of others—all to the collective benefit of the community. With the goodwill and generosity of our dedicated volunteers and donors, we will continue to advance the well-being of our neighbors in need. Thank you all for your support and commitment to a better community! Vera Baum President, Board of Directors CoMMunItY SeRVICeS AGenCY • 2005–2006 Annual Report  CoMMunItY caring for the CoMMunItY Over 550 volunteers Over 21,000 volunteer hours W e could not fulfill our mission without the generosity and support of so many in the community who have given so tirelessly of their wealth, their time, and their talents. We acknowledge and thank them on behalf of those we serve. Applied Materials Cathryn Cannon Living Trust Cisco Systems City of Los Altos City of Los Altos Hills City of Mountain View Council on Aging County of Santa Clara David & Lucile Packard Foundation El Camino Hospital Federal Emergency Management Agency Foothills Congregational Church Guardian Equity Growth, LLC Housing Trust of Santa Clara County Los Altos Town Crier Holiday Fund George and Judy Marcus Hugh and Judy Martin Moore Family Foundation Gordon and Betty Moore Peninsula Community Foundation Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International Sobrato Foundation The Staple Family Fund Lucian and Jean Taylor The Altos Foundation The Grove Foundation The Valley Foundation United Way of Silicon Valley $10,000 or more Adobe Systems, Inc. Alza Corporation Anonymous Robert and Mona Armistead Michael and Vera Baum Community Foundation Silicon Valley Philip and Elaine Dauber Dudley-Vehmeyer-Brown Memorial Foundation The Eger Family Charles and Nancy Geschke Richard and Kathy Hawes Heritage Bank of Commerce David and Melissa Johnson Virginia and Jim Lyons Microsoft Giving Campaign Mountain View Voice Safeway Foundation Donald and Melody Schmickrath Silicon Valley Realtors Charitable Foundation United Methodist Church of Los Altos $5,000 to $9,999 Joel and Wendy Bartlett Camino Medical Group Christ Episcopal Church Paul Davis John and Stephanie Day, III Hewlett Packard J/J Petricciani Foundation Clarence and Mildred Kellogg Ladies Auxiliary F.O.E. #2356 David Larwood Los Altos Community Foundation Rene D. Lynch Richard and Amy Magnuson Stanley and Joan Myers Tom Myers Christopher and Karen Payne PG&E Singer Family Fund Steven & Michelle Kirsch Foundation Marguerite Szekely The Christensen Fund Tim and Evita Twerdahl Douglas and Helga Usher Debbie Wu and Jeff Krause $2,500 to $4,999 Thelmer and Patricia Aalgaard Robert and Lois Adams Agilent Technologies Ms. Charlene Amherd Stephen and Cathy Anderson Wesley and Mickie Ayres Mr. Fred Bedard Donelson and Virginia Berger Borel Private Bank and Trust Company Mark and Jenny Brandemuehl The Brooks Family Central Seventh Day Adventist Church Congregation Beth Am David and Judith Conrad Alan and Carol Crites George and Susan Crow Danish Furniture Center, Inc Dinesh and Joy Desai Dr. Mary-Jo Di Muccio Ms. Adrienne Dong Frederick and Faith Duhring First Baptist Church of Los Altos First Presbyterian Church of Mountain View Foothill Baptist Church of Los Altos Foothill Disposal Company Gregory Fowler and Julie Lovins Ms. Karen Fox Sai-Wai and Beatrice Fu James and Charlene Geers Norman and Bette Greenberg Robert and Marion Grimm Fred and Ann Haeckl Roy and Janet Hayter Heritage Bank of Commerce Jerry Infeld and Anne Kidder Infeld William and Carolyn Ireland Jeskell, Inc. Mr. Paul King Robert and Susan Larson King and Virginia Lear LifeScan, Incorporated Lockheed Martin Los Altos Rotary Club Los Altos Union Presbyterian Church David and Kathleen Lynch Ms. Lee Lynch Wallace and Joan MacDonald Duncan and Jeanne MacVicar Jack and Norma Melchor Mr. Jack Miller Mrs. Diane Minton William and Tracey Moison Ms. Mary Mourkas Mr. Edward Neuwald Dick and Bonnie Nunke Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Palmer Jun and Tammy Penano J.L. and S. Peters Donna Poulos George and Barbara Purchase Rey and Andrea Rodriguez Mr. Phillip Rose Jerry and Lois Rosenblum RSM McGladrey, Inc George and Barbara Rugtiv Saint Nicholas Church Saint Timothy’s Episcopal Church John and Christin Sanguinetti Mike Sasnett and Roberta Saxon Wade Schroeder Earl Schulz Randal and Eileen Scott Lee and Maria Shahinian Ms. Ruth Sherer James and Marge Shively Marshall and Nicki Smith Dave and Sharon Smullin Sun Microsystems Brown and Rosalia Taylor $1,000 to $2,499 The Private Bank of the Peninsula Robert and Marybelle Thompson Trinity United Methodist Church United Methodist Women Visiting Angels of Silicon Valley Wal-Mart (store 2280) Mrs. Geraldine Weir and Mr. James Flanagan William & Flora Hewlett Foundation William H. Reed Memorial Fund Robert and Carolyn Williams XEROX Corporation Cary and Marie Young Ms. Gladys Anenson George and Jeannine Antypas David and Kathryn Arnold Paul and Deborah Baker Bedrock Capital Management, Inc. David and Anne Bernstein Robert and Jane Bigelow Bill Graham Presents Steven and Michele Boal Charles and Eloise Bodine Matthew and Barbara Broadbent Ms. Beverly Brockway Laura Brown David and Patricia Bubenik Franklin and Nancy Burton John and Eleanor Cassidy Chapel In The Hills - Conservative Episcopal Mrs. Stella Christensen Douglas and Nancy Christenson Scott and Susan Clarke James and Alice Cochran Ms. Reba Cohen Coldwell Banker, Seville Office Stephen and Catherine Combs Clyde and Ann Coombs E. James Currey Mark Dalrymple and Julianne Dalyrmple Kevin and Robin Duggan Ms. Jean Ehert John and Merry Lee Eilers El Camino Hospital - Pathology Department Ms. Audrey Erbes Craig and Sally Falkenhagen Tim and Carolynne Farrell $500 to $999  caring for our community Volunteers (clockwise): Linda Kannal, some of the Price Waterhouse Team, Michael Qin, Joel Sommers, and National Charity League members. Volunteers are the life-blood of any non-profit organization, providing their time and their talents to help others. Unfortunately, space does not allow us to acknowledge and thank them here individually. The total dollar value of volunteer time donated to Community Services Agency in 2005/2006 is estimated at over $400,000! * * www.independentsector.org Stuart and Jeanne Farwell First Church of Christ Scientist Mr. Dennis Fischette Foothill Covenant Church Sharlene Gee Joseph and Hon Mai Goodman John and Victoria Gorin Earl and Cora Grubb Ms. Judy Hannemann Jeffrey and Janet Harp Robert and Maidie Hawley Janalie Henriques Immanuel Lutheran Church Mrs. Mary Ann Jensen Mr. Dean Johnson and Mrs. Lorraine Cimino Johnson Kannon Do Zen Meditation Center Donald and Patricia Kassner Ms. Melissa King Richard and Jill Klein William and Donna Krepick KTS Services of Northern California Jan and Sofia Laskowski Law Offices of Newton Remmel Dr. David Li Jennifer and Reid Liebhaber George and Ann Limbach Christopher and Mary Ann Monahan Mountain View Woman’s Club James and Judith Mutch National Semiconductor Ruth Nelson Lewis Leslie and Anita Nichols Nancy Noe Northern Trust Bank Stephen and Carol Olson Charles Osborne and oy Sleizer Charles Pack James and Catherine Payne Pioneer HI-Bred Interational Inc. Quota Club of Mountain View and Los Altos Ms. Carol Raymond and Mr. Walter Rau Ms. Barbara Rice Ms. Barbara Rosen David and Susan Russell Alvin and Phyllis Rutner Saint Paul Lutheran Church Denis and Kristine Salmon David and Jerilyn Schricker Lyle and Sally Sechrest Itamar and Yael Simonson Ms. Ruth Sitton Roger and Josephine Skinner Mrs. Evelyn Smith Robert and Frances Stainton Lorrin and Marilyn Tarlton Page and Kathy Thibodeaux Ian and Diane Thomson Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Unity Palo Alto Community Church David and Maureen Wadiak Christopher and Tani Wheaton Ms. Donya White Lawrence and Judith William Ms. Barbara Ellis Williams John and Dulcenia Zink Acacia Property Corporation • Donald and Gloria Ackerman • Bob and Dot Allen • Alta Mesa Memorial Park • American Express Foundation • Ms. Lavonne Anderson • Ms. Mary Anderson • Mr. Richard Andrews • Mr. Peter Anning • Richard and Valerie Arnesen • Thomas and Barbara Arnoldussen • Assemblymember Ira Ruskin • Mr. James Avedisian • Donald and Phyllis Baer • Rudolph and Jane Bahr, Jr. • Ms. Anne Bakotich • William and Gloria Bares •Ms. Michele Barnett Gaskill •Geoffrey and Christine Bate • Bradford and Mayurendra Baugh • David Bell and Judith Gable • Anne Bergstrom Lucas • Barbara Berman • Horace and Mary A. Bethel • Ernest and Lucile Bianco • George and Eve Bingham • Richard and Agness Bliss • Mr. James Bockholt • Donald and Ann Boeckling • Mr. Jim Boin • Ms. Marilyn Boland • Laverne and Robert Bornschlegel • Erin Brennock • Wendell Brown • Michael and Marge Bruno • Mr. Howard Bull and Mrs. Sheila Settle • Robert and Mary Burns • Ms. Betty Burrous • John and Barbara Campbell • Robert and Margaret Capriles • Barry and Diane Cavanaugh • Henderson Chambliss • Mrs. Dolores Chasuk • City of Los Altos • Georgina Clark • Frances Codispoti and Kenneth Schroeder • Samuel and Nancy Colella • William $150 to $499 and Patricia Critzer • Jerry and Nancie Crowley • CubMaster Pack 501 • Ms. Gloria Cunningham • Cupertino Community Services • Cecille Currier • Ms. Julia Davis • Robert and Marilyn De Grasse • Curt and Joan Demele • Mary Louise DeNatale • John and Gayle Dilley • Jane Divinkski and John Alexander • Samuel and Sharon Dolan • Joseph and Mary Dooling • David and Karen Druker • Brent and Robyn Duby • Mrs. Marilyn Duncan • Clief and Elizabeth Dunson • Lester Earnest and Marian Lofgren • Jackson and Patricia Eaves • Dr. Marjorie Evans • Ms. Rebecca Everett • Patrick and Betty Farrell • Harold and Marilyn Faull • Robert and Janet Fenwick • Adrian and Sue Flakoll • Paul and Jeanne Foerster • Ms. Jessie Fournier • Chet and Pat Frankenfield • Stanley Froid • Nick and Rebecca Galiotto • Rex and Rita Gardiner • Rex and Ann Garr • Ms. Kimberley Gaumer • Mr. Evangelo Gerontinos • John and Carol Ann Giannandrea • Robert and Gertrude Gilkey • Mr. Keith Gillen • Ms. Marguerite Gold • Google, Inc. • David and Tracy Greene • John and Virginia Grigsby • Wayne and Marlene Grove • Ms. Audrey Grover • Chris Halvorsen and Genevieve FireHalvorsen • Lawrence and Anne Hambly • Paul and June Hansen • Roy and Virginia Harrington • Robert and Jean Harrison • Van A. and Margaret L. 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(Interest/Dividends/etc.) 3% $75,412 Special Events** 6% $162,883 United Way 3% $57,352 * Public support includes cash and inkind gifts from individuals, foundations, organizations, and businesses ** Special events include: Chefs Who Care, Empty Bowls,Hometown Heroes, and the April Fools Spring Gala Government 17% $440,707 Expenses Administration & Program Support** 15% $378,169 Alpha Omega Homeless Services 6% $152,156 Emergency Assistance* 60% $1,477,154 Senior Nutrition 10% $256,314 * Includes Food and Nutrition Center Senior Services 9% $225,065 ** $0.85 cents of every dollar goes directly to client services and programs 204 Stierlin Road Mountain View, CA 94043 Phone 650.968.0836 Fax 650.968.2164 www.csacares.org

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