2012 REPORT - Salvation Army
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<strong>2012</strong> Report<br />
DFW Metroplex Command
Mission Statement<br />
The <strong>Salvation</strong> <strong>Army</strong>, an international movement,<br />
is an evangelical part of the universal Christian church.<br />
Our message is based on the Bible.<br />
Our ministry is motivated by the love of God.<br />
Our mission is to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ<br />
and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.<br />
Hope for a Home of Their Own (cover)<br />
In 2005, Enrika and her two daughters went to a DFW-area <strong>Salvation</strong> <strong>Army</strong> homeless<br />
shelter. After staying there for eight months, they moved into their own place. Enrika has<br />
completed a financial education course through The <strong>Salvation</strong> <strong>Army</strong> that has allowed her to<br />
successfully manage expenses while she goes to college and home schools the girls.
HOPE FOR Liberty<br />
Poem by Liberty Justice<br />
They cared for me.<br />
They were there for me.<br />
The <strong>Salvation</strong> <strong>Army</strong> took me in.<br />
When I had no one,<br />
Not even a friend,<br />
They sheltered me, fed and cared for me.<br />
They were there for me.<br />
They cared for me.<br />
My life was empty and void.<br />
I felt useless, hopeless,<br />
when I became unemployed.<br />
I felt depressed and stressed.<br />
And all alone.<br />
I lost my car; I lost my husband,<br />
And my home.<br />
But The <strong>Salvation</strong> <strong>Army</strong> took me in.<br />
They were there for me.<br />
And they cared for me.<br />
To them I owe my life.<br />
They helped me through my struggle and strife.<br />
The <strong>Salvation</strong> <strong>Army</strong>.<br />
I went from riches to rags.<br />
From fancy restaurants to pantry bags.<br />
From Gucci clothes to hand-me-downs.<br />
The <strong>Salvation</strong> <strong>Army</strong> took me in.<br />
They are my friends.<br />
My life around me seemed to fade.<br />
My hopes, my dreams, the plans I made.<br />
The <strong>Salvation</strong> <strong>Army</strong> gave me a helping hand.<br />
They truly understand.<br />
Without them, I don’t know where I’d be.<br />
They picked me up off my knees.<br />
Liberty came to The <strong>Salvation</strong> <strong>Army</strong> for food assistance. While waiting to see a<br />
caseworker she wrote this poem. The words represent her personal experience and<br />
that of others she knows who have relied on The <strong>Salvation</strong> <strong>Army</strong>.<br />
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The <strong>Salvation</strong> <strong>Army</strong> is a place of hope. Our founder, William Booth, once<br />
said, “When every other light is extinguished and every other star has gone<br />
down, this one gleam shines steadily and clearly out in the darkened sky: ‘If<br />
I could only get to The <strong>Salvation</strong> <strong>Army</strong>, they will do something for me.’ ”<br />
In the DFW Metroplex, The <strong>Salvation</strong> <strong>Army</strong> is a lighthouse for many who<br />
need the light of Christ. Through 22 locations in Dallas, Tarrant, Collin,<br />
Denton, and Ellis Counties, The <strong>Salvation</strong> <strong>Army</strong>’s bright beam shines as a<br />
welcome signal to 100,000 men, women, and children each year who might<br />
drown in life’s turbulent waters if not for your support.<br />
When you donate throughout the year, you add your light to that of others<br />
to ensure The <strong>Salvation</strong> <strong>Army</strong>’s beam of hope shines steadily and unfailingly<br />
in the darkened sky.<br />
Thank you so much for your support!<br />
Captain Michele and Major Ward Matthews<br />
DFW Metroplex Leadership<br />
J.D. McCaslin<br />
Advisory Board Chairman
HOPE FOR THE<br />
HUNGRY
“While little children go hungry, as they do now, I’ll fight.”<br />
Food and Meals Provided in 2011<br />
William Booth<br />
Founder of The <strong>Salvation</strong> <strong>Army</strong><br />
To combat hunger, we serve three meals a day, year round. We offer sack lunches<br />
for residents when they leave the shelter to go to work, and distribute groceries at<br />
10 locations to help families make ends meet.<br />
Our financial education program trains people how to budget their money and<br />
prioritize their spending so they will always have essentials, such as food.<br />
Meals Served 947,520<br />
Grocery Bags/Boxes Distributed 20,267<br />
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HOPE FOR THE<br />
HOMELESS
“The joy of service to the poor and unfortunate is lasting and blessed.”<br />
Evangeline Booth<br />
Former International Leader<br />
of The <strong>Salvation</strong> <strong>Army</strong><br />
After only a few days in our shelters, new residents are asked to meet with a<br />
<strong>Salvation</strong> <strong>Army</strong> caseworker who helps them develop a plan to secure proper I.D.,<br />
get needed health care, look for a job, start a bank account, save money, and find<br />
housing.<br />
In 2011, we launched our first permanent supportive housing program in Texas<br />
designed to place homeless veterans into their own apartments. And in partnership<br />
with the Veterans Administration, we also provide housing, case management, and<br />
support services.<br />
Homeless People Sheltered in 2011<br />
Men 4,272<br />
Women 1,564<br />
Domestic Violence Victims 266<br />
Children 699<br />
Veterans 405<br />
Homeless Prevention Programs<br />
Households Served 313<br />
Financial Assistance $971,727
HOPE FOR<br />
Children
“It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men.”<br />
Frederick Douglas<br />
Through The <strong>Salvation</strong> <strong>Army</strong> Boys & Girls Clubs and our local community<br />
centers, we provide educational support such as homework assistance, computer<br />
labs, and access to wholesome books. Bible studies reinforce reading and literacy<br />
while guiding boys and girls towards right living and good behavior.<br />
Athletics and recreation also provide fun activities for children and help them<br />
develop social skills.<br />
Children SERVED IN YOUTH PROGRAMS IN 2011<br />
Summer Day Camp 486<br />
Summer Residential Camp 685<br />
After-School Programs 271<br />
Boys & Girls Clubs 328<br />
Sports Programs 420
HOPE FOR<br />
SENIOR CITIZENS
“And in the end, it’s not the years in your life that count.<br />
It’s the life in your years.”<br />
With the aging Baby Boom generation, the demand for services for older<br />
Americans continues to increase. The <strong>Salvation</strong> <strong>Army</strong> is prepared to meet the<br />
needs of the elderly when no one else will care for them.<br />
We operate two apartment complexes where 215 low-income senior citizens can<br />
live independently. Through our Community Care Ministries, we personally visit<br />
lonely people in nursing homes, hospitals and other facilities throughout the year.<br />
We also offer weekday fellowship groups where seniors can maintain a sense of<br />
connection to others by participating in crafts, ceramics, sewing, dominoes, games,<br />
exercise, sing-alongs, dancing, and listening to guest speakers.<br />
Senior Citizens Assisted in 2011<br />
Abraham Lincoln<br />
Individuals Visited in Nursing Homes 33,521<br />
Participants in Weekday Fellowship Groups 1,005<br />
Seniors Receiving Housing 263
HOPE FOR the<br />
HOLIDAYS
“If it wasn’t for The <strong>Salvation</strong> <strong>Army</strong> Angel Tree, I honestly don’t<br />
know what we would have done for our kids for Christmas.”<br />
April – Rowlett Resident,<br />
Mother of Angel Tree Recipient<br />
Last Christmas, with the help of thousands of donors across the Metroplex, we<br />
made Christmas brighter for more than 54,000 children and special-care adults<br />
through The <strong>Salvation</strong> <strong>Army</strong> Angel Tree program.<br />
Our application process ensures the families that register are truly in need.<br />
Even with the huge number of requests each year, we find that the vast majority of<br />
parents who seek assistance are doing so for the first time.<br />
Christmas Assistance Provided in 2011<br />
Individuals Assisted 54,136<br />
Value of Donated Gifts $3,771,886<br />
Angel Tree Volunteers 6,280
Stewardship of Your Donations<br />
2011 INCOME<br />
1<br />
2<br />
3<br />
4<br />
Donor Contributions<br />
Thrift Store Sales<br />
Government Grants/Contracts<br />
United Way<br />
Total Income<br />
Balance: October 1, 2010<br />
Grand Total<br />
54.6%<br />
1<br />
$ 28,091,570<br />
$<br />
14,049,902<br />
$ 7,625,193<br />
$ 1,699,601<br />
$51,466,266<br />
- $ 1,709,344<br />
$ 49,756,922<br />
4<br />
2<br />
3.3%<br />
3<br />
27.3%<br />
8%<br />
14.<br />
54.6%<br />
27.3%<br />
14.8%<br />
3.3%
2011 EXPENSES<br />
1<br />
2<br />
3<br />
4<br />
5<br />
6<br />
Social Services<br />
Adult Rehabilitation<br />
Community Center Operations<br />
Substance Abuse Services<br />
Administration & Management<br />
Fundraising<br />
Total Expenses<br />
Balance September 30, 2011<br />
Grand Total<br />
28.8%<br />
27.7%<br />
1<br />
2<br />
6<br />
6.0%<br />
$14,559,568<br />
$14,049,902<br />
$10,477,049<br />
$ 4,863,597<br />
$ 3,627,598<br />
$ 3,060,782<br />
$50,638,496<br />
-<br />
$ 881,574<br />
$49,756,922<br />
5<br />
3<br />
4<br />
7.2%<br />
20.7%<br />
9.6%<br />
28.8%<br />
27.7%<br />
20.7%<br />
9.6%<br />
7.2%<br />
6.0%
The SALVATION ARMY<br />
DFW METROPLEX COMMAND<br />
Tarrant County<br />
Denton County<br />
Dallas County<br />
Ellis County<br />
Collin County<br />
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STrategically positioned<br />
to serve our DFW community<br />
1<br />
2<br />
3<br />
4<br />
5<br />
6<br />
7<br />
8<br />
9<br />
DFW Metroplex Command<br />
Administrative Offices<br />
8787 N. Stemmons Freeway<br />
Suite #800<br />
Dallas 75247<br />
Carr. P. Collins Social Service Center<br />
5302 Harry Hines Blvd.<br />
Dallas 75235<br />
Mabee Social Service Center<br />
1855 E. Lancaster Avenue<br />
Fort Worth 76103<br />
Christmas & Disaster Center<br />
9216 Harry Hines Blvd.<br />
Dallas 75235<br />
Christmas & Disaster Center<br />
229 E. Felix Street<br />
Fort Worth 76115<br />
Catherine Booth Friendship House<br />
1901 Seminary Drive<br />
Fort Worth 76119<br />
Evangeline Booth Friendship House<br />
1901 Seminary Drive<br />
Fort Worth 76119<br />
Adult Rehabilitation Center<br />
5554 Harry Hines Blvd.<br />
Dallas 75235<br />
Adult Rehabilitation Center<br />
2901 NE 28th Street<br />
Fort Worth 76111<br />
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11<br />
12<br />
13<br />
14<br />
15<br />
16<br />
17<br />
18<br />
19<br />
20<br />
21<br />
22<br />
Community Centers<br />
712 W. Abram<br />
Arlington 76013<br />
1007 Hutchins Road<br />
Dallas 75203<br />
1617 W. Jefferson Blvd.<br />
Dallas 75208<br />
8341 Elam Road<br />
Dallas 75217<br />
6500 Harry Hines Blvd.<br />
Dallas 75235<br />
1508 E. McKinney Street<br />
Denton 76201<br />
3023 NW 24th Street<br />
Fort Worth 76106<br />
451 W. Avenue D<br />
Garland 75040<br />
250 E. Grauwyler Road<br />
Irving 75061<br />
207 Elm Street<br />
Lewisville 75057<br />
600 Wilson Creek Parkway<br />
McKinney 75069<br />
3528 E. 14th Street<br />
Plano 75074<br />
620 Farley Street<br />
Waxahachie 75165<br />
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ADVISORY BOARD<br />
Captain Michele and Major Ward Matthews - DFW Metroplex Leadership<br />
Captains Barbara and Mark Jacobs - Assistant DFW Metroplex Leadership<br />
Mr. Stephen P. Hood - Executive Director<br />
Chair<br />
Mr. J.D. McCaslin<br />
President<br />
J.D. McCaslin & Company, Inc.<br />
Immediate Past Chair<br />
Mrs. Judy Gibbs<br />
Civic Leader<br />
Management Services Chair<br />
Mr. John D. Carreker<br />
Executive Vice Chairman and CEO<br />
Jet Linx Management Company,<br />
LLC<br />
Resource Development Chair<br />
Mr. James B. Francis, Jr.<br />
Consultant, Investor<br />
Program Services Chair<br />
Mrs. Jeanie Laube<br />
Retired<br />
Hockaday/St. Mark’s Schools<br />
Long-Range Planning Chair<br />
Dr. Bobby B. Lyle*<br />
Chairman, President & CEO<br />
Lyco Holdings Inc.<br />
Leadership Chair<br />
Mr. J. Ray Nixon, Jr.<br />
Principal<br />
Barrow, Hanley, Mewhinney<br />
& Strauss, Inc.<br />
Secretary<br />
Mr. Lee R. Slaughter*<br />
President<br />
Kahala Investments, Inc.<br />
Treasurer<br />
Mr. Scott Turpin<br />
President<br />
T Bar M, Inc.<br />
Member-at-Large<br />
Mr. Richard L. Davis<br />
CEO<br />
DAVACO, Inc.<br />
Member-at-Large<br />
Mr. Philip D. Swatzell<br />
Managing Director<br />
Credit Suisse<br />
Mrs. Ruth Altshuler*<br />
Civic Leader<br />
Mr. Robert F. Amundsen*<br />
Business Services<br />
Mrs. Charlotte Jones Anderson<br />
Executive Vice President,<br />
Brand Management<br />
President of Charities<br />
Dallas Cowboys Football Club<br />
Mrs. Marilyn H. Augur<br />
President & CEO<br />
Marilyn Augur Enterprises<br />
Dr. James Beckett III<br />
CEO<br />
Beckett Interests, Inc.<br />
Dr. Ernest E. Beecherl<br />
General Surgeon<br />
Mrs. Sally B. Berry<br />
Civic Leader<br />
Mr. James D. Caldwell<br />
President<br />
TRT Holdings, Inc.<br />
Mrs. Barbara Charlton<br />
Civic Leader<br />
Mr. Daniel O. Chesnut<br />
Partner,<br />
Advisory Operations Leader<br />
KPMG LLP<br />
Mrs. Rita Clements**<br />
Civic Leader<br />
Mr. J.H. Cullum Clark<br />
President<br />
Prothro Clark Company<br />
Mr. David A. Cole<br />
Retired Executive<br />
AT&T<br />
Mrs. Millie Cooper<br />
The Cooper Aerobics Center<br />
Mr. John F. Crawford<br />
President & CEO<br />
Downtown Dallas<br />
Mrs. Linda Custard<br />
Investments<br />
Ms. Nancy Dedman<br />
Civic Leader<br />
Mr. Bernard DiFiore<br />
President & CEO<br />
BenefitMall, Inc.<br />
Ms. Joyce Fox<br />
Joyce Fox Interiors, Inc.<br />
Dr. Elba Garcia<br />
Dallas County Commissioner<br />
District 4<br />
Dentist<br />
Mr. James B. Gardner**<br />
Banking Executive<br />
* Life Member ** Emeritus Member
ADVISORY BOARD<br />
Mr. James L. Hailey<br />
Retired Executive<br />
jcpenney<br />
Mr. Carl Ice<br />
President<br />
& Chief Operating Officer<br />
BNSF Railway Company<br />
Mr. Willis Johnson<br />
CEO<br />
WAI-WIZE<br />
Mrs. Gene Jones<br />
Civic Leader<br />
Mrs. Nancy E. Judy<br />
Civic Leader, Former Dallas<br />
County Commissioner<br />
Mr. Frank A. King<br />
Partner<br />
King Capital Partners<br />
Mr. Richard Knight, Jr.<br />
President<br />
Knight Waste Services<br />
Mr. Ashok Mago<br />
Chairman & CEO<br />
Mago and Associates<br />
Mr. Richard K. Martin<br />
Partner<br />
Haynes and Boone, LLP<br />
Mrs. Lynn H. McBee<br />
Civic Leader<br />
Mr. P. Mike McCullough<br />
Attorney<br />
Thompson & Knight LLP<br />
Mrs. Linda McFarland<br />
Partner<br />
Community Connection<br />
Mr. David Miller<br />
Managing Partner<br />
EnCap Investments<br />
Mrs. Anne Mewhinney Monning<br />
Civic Leader<br />
Mr. Erle Nye<br />
Chairman Emeritus<br />
TXU Corp.<br />
Ms. Rena Pederson<br />
Director of Communications<br />
National Math and<br />
Science Initiative<br />
Mrs. Margot Perot*<br />
Civic Leader<br />
Mrs. Jan R. Pickens<br />
Civic Leader<br />
Ms. Caren Prothro<br />
Civic Leader<br />
Mrs. Carolyn Rathjen<br />
Vice President/Executive Director<br />
Perot Foundation<br />
Mr. Stan H. Richards<br />
Principal<br />
The Richards Group<br />
Mr. Elliott (Tony) Roosevelt, Jr.<br />
Oil and Natural Gas<br />
Mr. William R. Ross<br />
Executive Vice President<br />
NorthMarq Capital<br />
Mr. Parker W. Rush<br />
President & CEO<br />
The Republic Group<br />
Mr. David O. Russell<br />
Vice President - External Affairs<br />
Verizon<br />
Mrs. Mardie Schoellkopf<br />
Civic Leader<br />
Mr. Mark Schortman<br />
Vice President & General Manager<br />
Coca-Cola Enterprises<br />
Mr. Robert E. Scott<br />
Retired<br />
Mrs. Peggy Sewell<br />
Civic Leader<br />
Mrs. Shelle Sills<br />
Vice President & General Manager<br />
Neiman Marcus<br />
Mr. John L. Strauss<br />
JLS Investments<br />
Mr. Doug Thompson<br />
V.P. Acquisitions<br />
Thompson Realty Corporation<br />
Mr. Vincent E. Thompson**<br />
Attorney & President<br />
Vince Thompson & Associates, Inc.<br />
Mrs. Lisa Copeland Troutt<br />
Civic Leader<br />
Dr. R. Gerald Turner<br />
President<br />
Southern Methodist University<br />
Ms. Nancy Underwood**<br />
President<br />
Underwood Financial Ltd.<br />
Mrs. Christi Carter Urschel**<br />
Crowley-Carter Foundation<br />
Mr. Terdema L. Ussery II<br />
President & CEO<br />
Dallas Mavericks<br />
Mr. John T. Walter, Jr.<br />
Consultant<br />
Perot Investments<br />
Mrs. Bernice J. Washington<br />
President & CEO<br />
BJW Consulting Group, LLC.<br />
Mr. Wayne Watts<br />
Senior Executive Vice President &<br />
General Counsel<br />
AT&T, Inc.<br />
Mr. Bill Waugh**<br />
Chairman<br />
The Waugh Company<br />
Dr. Phillip E. Williams, Jr.<br />
Neurosurgeon<br />
Mr. Donald H. Wills<br />
Banking, Oil & Gas &<br />
Business Consulting<br />
* Life Member ** Emeritus Member
William booth society Members<br />
Each member of the William Booth Society is a point of light. Collectively, these donors help<br />
create the steady beam that draws the last, the least, and the lost to safety. Named for our founder,<br />
our most prestigious donors distinguish themselves for membership by making a monetary<br />
contribution of $5,000 or more during a calendar year. Memberships are renewed annually.<br />
Founder’s Circle ($100,000+)<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Z. Altshuler<br />
Charlotte and Shy Anderson<br />
B. B. Owen Trust<br />
David M. Crowley Foundation<br />
David B. Miller Family Foundation<br />
Ella C. McFadden Charitable Trust at<br />
Community Foundation of North Texas<br />
Gene and Jerry Jones Family<br />
Gene and Jerry Jones Family Arlington<br />
Youth Foundation<br />
Judy and Jim Gibbs<br />
Mr. Al G. Hill, Jr.<br />
Gene and Jerry Jones<br />
Karen and Stephen Jones<br />
Lori and Jerry Jones, Jr.<br />
Merrie Ann and Frank King<br />
Denise and Ray Nixon, Jr.<br />
Margot and Ross Perot<br />
Sarah and Ross Perot, Jr.<br />
Rowling Foundation<br />
The Houston J. and Florence A. Doswell Foundation<br />
Jean H. and John T. Walter<br />
Cheryl and Sam Wyly<br />
Catherine Mumford Booth Circle<br />
($50,000-$99,999)<br />
Charles E. and Sarah M. Seay Charitable Trust<br />
Charles J. Wyly, III Fund of Communities<br />
Foundation of Texas<br />
Mrs. Nancy Dedman<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harris<br />
Lyda Hill<br />
Ellen and John McStay<br />
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Pickens<br />
Betty and Stan Richards<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Roosevelt, Jr.<br />
Bonnie and John Strauss<br />
The Gayden Family Foundation<br />
The Martha Sue Parr Trust<br />
The Morris Foundation<br />
Kim and Evan Wyly<br />
Evangeline Booth Circle<br />
($25,000-$49,999)<br />
Anonymous (1)<br />
Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Foundation<br />
Connie and Denny Carreker<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby D. Cox<br />
Donald J. and Linda J. Carter Fund at<br />
Communities Foundation of Texas<br />
Mr. Jack Furst<br />
Harold Simmons Foundation<br />
Horizon Foundation<br />
Bobby B. Lyle<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. Marek<br />
Mary Potishman Lard Trust<br />
Vanessa and Chuck Morris<br />
Alice and Erle Nye<br />
Mrs. Phoebe Perry
William booth society Members<br />
Carolyn and Karl Rathjen<br />
Nancy and Richard R. Rogers<br />
Ms. Lynda Scurlock<br />
Mr. and Mrs. George Seay<br />
Sue and Stephen Sydow<br />
The Estate of Robert V. Parker<br />
The Ginger Murchison Foundation<br />
The Hawn Foundation, Inc.<br />
Lisa and Kenny Troutt<br />
Stacey and Reid Walker<br />
Wayne and Billie Watts<br />
William E. Armentrout Foundation<br />
Dee and the late Charles Wyly<br />
George Scott Railton Circle<br />
($10,000-$24,999)<br />
Anonymous (7)<br />
Helen and Charlie Allison<br />
Community Highlight<br />
Lana and Barry Andrews<br />
Jean and James P. Barrow<br />
Diane and Jim Beckett<br />
Mr. Richard D. Bertel<br />
Mr. and Mrs. C. Thomas Bledsoe<br />
Dr. and Mrs. William Bonnell<br />
Mr. and Mrs. William Bowie, Jr.<br />
Faye C. Briggs<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Brown<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Thad B. Brundrett<br />
Buehler Family Foundation<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Burnett<br />
The Honorable George W. Bush and Mrs. Laura Bush<br />
Gayle and Jim Caldwell<br />
Capital For Kids<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel O. Chesnut<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Cole<br />
Sandy and David Cole<br />
Children from our community centers across the Metroplex decorated their very own pair of<br />
TOMS Shoes given to them at a Style your Sole party at Cowboys Stadium hosted by the<br />
Dallas Cowboys and TOMS.<br />
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Community Highlight<br />
Last November, AT&T helped make<br />
our annual Doing the Most Good<br />
Luncheon in Dallas a tremendous<br />
success as the presenting sponsor for<br />
the event, which raised $3,047,000.<br />
William booth society Members<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Cook<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Cree<br />
Crowley-Carter Foundation<br />
Linda and Bill Custard<br />
Mr. and Mrs. R. Stuart Cutshall<br />
Dr. Geraldine F. Dominiak<br />
Dr Pepper Snapple Group<br />
Mr. Richard Drummond<br />
Deborah and Andrew F. Emerson<br />
Mr. Bert Fields, Jr.<br />
Jacqueline and Joe Fojtasek<br />
Gil and Dody Weaver Foundation<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Grimes<br />
Dorothy and Lee C. Groves<br />
Mr. Ward B. Halla<br />
Mr. Joe G. Harris<br />
Harry W. Bass, Jr. Foundation<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hoglund<br />
Caroline and Nelson Bunker Hunt<br />
James M. Collins Foundation<br />
John and Susan Wilder Foundation<br />
Nancy and Bob Judy<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne L. Kern<br />
Ms. Carla Kessler<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Koenen<br />
Ms. Shirlie A. Kunimoto<br />
Lattner Family Foundation<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Lynas, Jr.<br />
Marie Garrison Fund at Communities<br />
Foundation of Texas<br />
Mrs. Nancy Moore Marwill<br />
Mr. Robert L. Mason<br />
Anne and J.D. McCaslin<br />
Mr. W.A. Moncrief, Jr.<br />
Moore Living Trust<br />
Mr. Michael G. Morley<br />
Mr. Brian Morse<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oberlender<br />
Mrs. Jan Pierpont<br />
Mr. Richard Prentice<br />
Kelli and Allen Questrom<br />
Jan and Trevor Rees-Jones<br />
Mardie and Alan C. Schoellkopf<br />
Tracy and Mark Schortman
William booth society Members<br />
Ms. Rebecca Schriewer<br />
Ms. Amy F. Simmons<br />
Mr. Steven T. Smith<br />
Marianne and Roger T. Staubach<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Jim O. Stewart, Jr.<br />
Stemmons Foundation<br />
Michelle and Phil Swatzell<br />
Bonnie and Doug Thompson<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Twilley<br />
Vetter Foundation<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Wahlquist<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Bill L. Walker<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Wilks<br />
Members Circle<br />
($5,000-$9,999)<br />
Anonymous (3)<br />
Ebby Halliday Acers<br />
Agnes Cluthe Oliver Foundation of<br />
Brown Brothers Harriman<br />
Atlantic Trust Private Wealth Management<br />
Houston Office<br />
Mr. John Ayo<br />
Patricia and Mark Bailey<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Bancroft<br />
Mrs. Ruth Barham<br />
Mr. Robert D. Barkley<br />
Ms. Renee Beach<br />
Ms. Carol L. Beavers<br />
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Bell<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Bishop<br />
Mr. Kenneth D. Bolls<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Larry B. Brethauer<br />
Judy and David Brown<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Buckingham<br />
Ms. Anne E. Buller<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bynum<br />
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Cashion, Jr.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Coffee, Jr.<br />
Community Highlight<br />
Southwest Displays and Events donated and installed a new<br />
$100,000 stainless-steel kitchen at our service center in Lewisville<br />
to support our free-lunch program, which serves 800 to 1,000<br />
meals a month during the summer.<br />
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Communities Foundation of Texas<br />
Ms. Pearl G. Cope<br />
Edwin L. Cox<br />
Mollie Allen Crow<br />
Mr. Donald Curren<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Joe S. Davis<br />
Mr. William B. Dawson<br />
Mr. John L. Denman<br />
Mrs. Karen Genovese Dozier<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Mario H. Dozzo<br />
EOS Foundation<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome S. Farrington<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Fernandez, Jr.<br />
Fran Chiles Survivors Trust<br />
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Francis, Jr.<br />
George Adeline and Jules H. Fine Fund of<br />
Communities Foundation of Texas<br />
Dawn and John Gibbs<br />
Jane and Mark Gibson<br />
Ms. Maybeth Gilbert<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Steve Goode<br />
Mrs. Faye M. Gould<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gray<br />
Community Highlight<br />
What an exciting day it was when the Dr Pepper<br />
Snapple Group and KaBOOM! teamed up to build a<br />
new playground at our Cedar Crest community center<br />
in Oak Cliff providing children from the surrounding<br />
neighborhood with a place to play.<br />
William booth society Members<br />
Mr. Wayne Gray<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Haas<br />
Mr. Richard Habitzreiter<br />
Carol and James L. Hailey<br />
Emily and Rick Hale<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Haley<br />
Nancy and Tim Hanley<br />
Elizabeth and Joseph W. Harris<br />
Susan and Jack Hawkins<br />
Pamela Hayes<br />
Hegi Family Foundation<br />
Mr. Tim A. Helmers<br />
Hilton and Carolyn Hemphill<br />
Mr. Mark Hervin<br />
Mary and William M. Hickey<br />
Mr. David L. Horner<br />
Mr. Mark Hughes<br />
Vester T. Hughes, Jr.<br />
Ms. Stacie Hyatt<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Irwin<br />
Jewell M. Fielder Foundation<br />
Mr. Randall Johnson
William booth society Members<br />
Ms. Elizabeth W. Jones<br />
Keith and Keeley Hennington Family Fund of<br />
Communities Foundation of Texas<br />
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Kelley<br />
Mr. W. Leonard Kiker<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Randy King<br />
Betty Lewis<br />
Lucile & Clarence Dragert Charitable Fund<br />
Luke Charitable Remainder Unitrust<br />
Sharon Lyle<br />
Mrs. Betty J. MacArthur<br />
Margaret W. Backner<br />
Charitable Remainder Uni Trust<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Markell<br />
Patricia and Steven L. Marshall<br />
Ms. Judy A. Martin<br />
Ms. Tamara Mattison<br />
Mr. Murray McClean<br />
Mrs. Barbara McCormick<br />
Community Highlight<br />
CoServ made a $10,000<br />
contribution to support food<br />
purchases for our K.A.R.E.<br />
Kitchen in Denton.<br />
Mike A. Myers Foundation<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest E. Miller<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony D. Mills<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Larry P. Mills<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Aage Moller<br />
Mr. Philip S. Moses<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Murray<br />
Nicholas and Louella Martin Fund<br />
Ms. Gena Norris<br />
Dr. and Mrs. William Osborne<br />
Laura and Istvan Palagyi<br />
Gary and Kelsey Patterson<br />
Cindy and Kurt Peterson<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Polter<br />
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Rankin, Jr.<br />
Katherine and Eric Reeves<br />
Betty and Gerard Regard<br />
Mr. Pat Reynolds<br />
Mrs. Jennifer Riner<br />
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Mrs. Betty C. Robb<br />
Ms. Oneta Rothfelder<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Saldivar<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Sanders<br />
Tracey and Kevin R. Schlumpf<br />
Mr. Christian Schmidt<br />
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Schultz<br />
Mr. Thomas D. Scott<br />
Seegers Foundation<br />
Mrs. Joyce Sellars<br />
Peggy and Carl Sewell<br />
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Shutt<br />
Mr. Jack Smither<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Horace W. Southward<br />
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Stone<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace O. Stone<br />
June and Virgil Strange<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Strawn<br />
Sunshine Foundation<br />
Maja and David Teeples<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Terrill<br />
Community Highlight<br />
Summer 2011 set a new heat record in DFW with<br />
71 total days of 100-degree heat. To provide relief, we<br />
operated 15 Cooling Stations throughout the summer<br />
that offered two key essentials: an air-conditioned<br />
environment and life-saving hydration.<br />
William booth society Members<br />
The Dallas Foundation<br />
The Jury Family Fund of New Mexico<br />
Christian Foundation<br />
The Mulford Family<br />
The Robert and Myra Kraft Family Foundation, Inc.<br />
The Rosewood Foundation<br />
The Trey Rickett Stites Fund<br />
Ms. Bobbie A. Thompson<br />
Thompson and Knight Foundation<br />
Varrichio Family Foundation<br />
Vin and Caren Prothro Foundation<br />
Patrick and Karen Walker<br />
Mr. Don Wentz<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Whitaker<br />
Mrs. Carolyn White<br />
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Williamson<br />
Dean and Sally Wise<br />
Young Again Foundation
2011 Partnership Program<br />
The <strong>Salvation</strong> <strong>Army</strong> Partnership Program recognizes corporations and community organizations<br />
that make a monetary donation of $5,000 or more during a given year. We would like to thank<br />
the following Partners for their 2011 contributions:<br />
$250,000+<br />
$50,000 - $99,999<br />
BNSF Railway Foundation<br />
JPMorgan Chase Foundation<br />
Lockheed Martin Corporation/ AERO Club<br />
Mary Kay Inc.<br />
$25,000-$49,999<br />
Baker Botts LLP<br />
BlueCross BlueShield of Texas<br />
GM Financial<br />
Haynes and Boone Foundation<br />
jcpenney<br />
Value Feeds, LLC
2011 Partnership Program<br />
Continued<br />
Albertsons<br />
Bank of America<br />
CoServ Charitable Foundation<br />
Critical Site Solutions, Inc.<br />
DAVACO, Inc.<br />
Dewitt Conduit Foundation<br />
Dr Pepper Snapple Group<br />
Ernst & Young LLP<br />
H. E. Butt Grocery Company<br />
Halliburton<br />
Hunt Consolidated, Inc./Hunt Oil Company<br />
Kimberly-Clark Corporation<br />
Liberty Mutual Group<br />
Barrow, Hanley, Mewhinney & Strauss, Inc.<br />
BenefitMall<br />
Cash America International<br />
Comstock Resources, Inc.<br />
Ewing Automotive Group<br />
Exxon Mobil Corporation<br />
First Choice Power<br />
Flare, Inc.<br />
GE Capital Corporation<br />
Hacienda Care Vi LP<br />
Hewlett-Packard<br />
Highland Park Presbyterian Church<br />
KPMG LLP<br />
Northrop Grumman<br />
$10,000-$24,999<br />
$5,000-$9,999<br />
Maverick Capital Foundation<br />
Microsoft Giving Campaign<br />
PlainsCapital Corporation<br />
Remington Hotels Corporation/Ashford<br />
Hospitality Trust<br />
St. Philip the Apostle Catholic Church<br />
The CarMax Foundation<br />
The Republic Group<br />
Tolleson Wealth Management<br />
Tom Thumb<br />
Truist<br />
VHA Southwest Community<br />
Health Corporation<br />
Packer Brick, Inc.<br />
Parkland Foundation<br />
Pepsico Foundation Giving Campaign<br />
Ruler In Israel Baptist Church<br />
Southwest Ceramic Association<br />
Sundown Ranch, Inc.<br />
Texas Health Resources<br />
The Prayer Closet<br />
Thompson & Knight Foundation<br />
Walmart<br />
Westwood Holdings<br />
White’s Chapel U.M.C.<br />
Young Again Foundation
HOPE FOR<br />
THE FUTURE<br />
Haley Anderson, a senior at Highland Park High School,<br />
volunteers her time leading the Junior Advisory Council for<br />
The <strong>Salvation</strong> <strong>Army</strong>’s North Texas Youth Education Town<br />
(YET) in Arlington established through funds granted as a<br />
result of Super Bowl XLV. Haley started the group to raise<br />
additional funds and provide volunteer support for the YET.<br />
The Junior Advisory Council will serve under the<br />
guidance of the YET Advisory Council chaired by Emmitt<br />
Smith. The Junior Advisory Council is composed of three<br />
juniors and three seniors from each of seven local high<br />
schools: Episcopal School of Dallas, Hockaday School, St.<br />
Mark’s School of Texas, Jesuit College Preparatory, Ursuline<br />
Academy, Highland Park High School, and J.J. Pearce High<br />
School.<br />
YET<br />
Junior<br />
Advisory<br />
Council
The SALVATION ARMY<br />
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P.O. BOX 36006 DALLAS, TEXAS 75235<br />
P.O. BOX 2333 FORT WORTH, TEXAS 76113<br />
214-637-8100 or 817-344-1820<br />
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