Jackson Street Annual Report 2019-2020
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Jackson Street helped
me become the woman I
am today. I will always be
grateful for what they have
done for me. —Allie
LETTER FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Dear Friends,
2020 was a challenging year
The stress and economic impact of the pandemic this
past year hurt young people in heart breaking ways. We
immediately went into emergency mode to be there
for these youth. With your unwavering support, we
continued critical services for youth and kept them and
our staff safe.
but because of you
Our community donated holiday meals and gifts in record
numbers. You signed up to be volunteer mentors, and
you donated your stimulus checks.
we kept showing up,
While being safe, our shelters took in youth who would
have fallen through the cracks. Our outreach teams
delivered food boxes, masks, and supplies to families
trying to survive. Staff became sanitizing experts,
distance learning educators, and exercise coaches.
We held our first virtual fundraiser, technology became a
more important tool, and we supported staff with extra
pay and a healthy environment. We grew our Outreach
program from 1 to 3 street outreach teams for consistent
connections in rural areas, and opened more housing and
options for older youth in our Next Steps program.
We also purchased the Albany House 24/7 Shelter
(previously leased).
the youth thrived,
The most youth graduated high school in our services
and the most youth began their first jobs. Pivoting our
positive activities meant youth continued to have creative
opportunities to try new things and build confidence.
and grow as an organization and look forward to the
coming year.
With the help of a new grant and learning cohort, our
Mentoring program is growing. Learn why Mentoring
is important on pages 3 & 4.
We will soon be updating our Albany House to safely
shelter more youth.
Youth Voice is being included in all aspects of our
work from program design to fundraising.
Our understanding of the impacts of family poverty
and LGBT issues has been a cultural diversity
strength of our organization, as well as bi-lingual and
bi-cultural awareness and practices. We will continue
to increase cultural competency in race and ethnicity
throughout our programs and practices. Learn why
this is important on pages 5 & 6.
We will take the time to reflect and celebrate.
Jackson Street opened our first shelter in Corvallis
Sept. 10, 2001. We are grateful to all of you who
have been supporting us since the beginning, and
to all our new friends and donors. Join us as we
commemorate 20 years of uplifting youth in our
community together.
Stay safe and healthy,
Ann P Craig
and we are filled with hope for
the future.
Although our focus shifted to the urgent needs created
by the pandemic (and literal fires!) we continue to learn
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SAV UPDATE!
NATALEE UPDATE!
I got my first job at McDonald’s
and am learning new things. I
volunteer at Pathfinders and
with the Jackson Street Youth
Ambassadors. I like Youth
Ambassadors because I get to
help raise awareness for youth
homelessness. —Natalee
I’m doing great and I’m looking
forward to working on some new
goals for myself like balancing
and saving my money now that I
have a stable job. I’m in a more
comfortable living environment
at my new apartment complex.
I’ve been able to better deal with
my mental health lately and I’m
improving every day. —Sav
Find and read Natalee & Sav’s
stories at www.jacksonstreet.
org/see-impact/youth-stories
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PROGRAM SHOWCASE:
JACKSON STREET MENTORING
Like our other services, Jackson Street Mentoring is
youth-focused. Our goal is to match youth with an adult
they enjoy being with and can trust that could become a
permanent connection in their life.
Mentors (trained volunteers) are caring community
members who want to build a healthy relationship with a
vulnerable youth to cheer them on and support them.
Mentees (youth) get to spend quality one-on-one time
with their mentor doing activities, accomplishing personal
goals, or just hanging out and talking.
I’m grateful to be a part of the
Mentoring program—it’s opened a door
to an entire community of inspirational
people, including my Mentee, Jordan.
He would doubtless be surprised to
discover that his energy and resilience
constantly affirm my dedication to
Jackson Street’s mission. —Seymour
JORDAN & SEYMOUR
Me and my Mentor, Seymour, have a good friendship
and I feel glad to know him. We like going on walks
together and I enjoy talking with and listening to him.
I especially like how insightful and mentally
stimulating our conversations can get! —Jordan
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WITH A MENTOR,
AT-RISK YOUTH ARE
52%
Less likely than their peers
to skip a day of school
78%
More likely to volunteer
regularly in their
communities
81%
More likely to report
participating regularly in sports
or extracurricular activies
46%
Less likely than their
peers to start using drugs
55%
More likely to enroll
in college
Honor Roll of Volunteers
(July 2019 – June 2020)
Thane Ashcraft
Will Putnam
Sherrie Day
Adrian Ramirez
Geoffrey Dunn
Lynn Scott*
Amy Goodwin*
John Tietjen
John Havercroft* Kathrine Trautmann
Seymour House* David Wills
Graham Kislingbury Mikayla Farr
Kelly Kraemer*
Amy Mastraccio*
Jim Luebke
Claire Halaka*
John Marchel
David Hubert*
Joy Massey
Rory Loveland*
Jennifer Mattson Jaxon Richards
Scott Newsham
Benjamin Scheele
*Jackson Street Mentors
If you or someone you know would
make a great Mentor, reach out today!
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Jackson Street
is dedicated to ending youth homelessness locally
and as part of an important national movement.
We are leading local efforts to ensure that youth
homelessness is prevented whenever possible,
and that unaccompanied youth who do experience
homelessness are on a quick path to safe, stable,
and permanent housing.
Our continuum of Outreach, Shelter,
and Next Steps leads all youth to
safety, stability, and well-being.
We know that certain groups of young people are
more likely to experience homelessness and believe
we need targeted strategies to speed progress
toward ending youth homelessness in our region.*
Outreach
Ages
10 –24
• Street & School
Outreach
• Drop-In Centers
• Basic Needs
• Support Groups
• Mentoring
• Mental Health
• Case Management
• Disproportionality of homelessness
among Black youth mirrors racial disparities
documented in school suspensions,
incarceration, and foster care placement.
• Hispanic youth are at higher risk of
experiencing homelessness than non-Hispanic
youth and are especially hidden.
• Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT)
youth are 120% more likely to experience
homelessness compared to youth who identified
as heterosexual and cisgender. Heightened risk
of homelessness among LGBT youth often stems
from a lack of acceptance both in and outside of
their homes.
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24/7 Shelters Ages
10–17
• Safe Housing
During Crisis
• Family Mediation
• Case Management
Next Steps Ages
18–20
• Mental Health
• Education Assist
• Positive Activities
• Aftercare
• Supported Housing
• Life Skills Building
• Mental Health
• Education &
Employment
• Case Management
• Aftercare
Nationally, 1 in 30 teens endures a
form of homelessness in a given year,
including couch surfing.*
The rates of youth experiencing homelessness
are similar in rural and urban areas.*
*Source: Voices of Youth Count Chapin
Hall, University of Chicago, 2017
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Financials
July 1, 2019 – June 30, 2020
ASSETS
Cash 382,009
Receivables 252,691
Other Current Assets 40,773
Land & Buildings 692,519
Furniture & Equipment 25,354
$
1,393,346
LIABILITIES
Accounts Payable 8,301
Payroll & Payroll Liabilities Payable 64,539
Deferred Income 57,441
Other Short Term Liabilities 10,273
Long Term Liabilities 307,046
$
447,600
NET ASSETS
Unrestricted Net Assets 903,536
Temporarily Restricted Net Assets 42,210
$
945,746
NET INCOME
Revenue minus Expenses $
265,118
Contracts & Fees
$
203,280
Local Government
Grants
$
45,752
Private Grants
$
111,851
State Grants
$
257,145
General
$
70,086
Facilities &
Infrastructure
$
146,580
INCOME
TOTAL = $ 1,812,238
EXPENSE
TOTAL = $ 1,547,120
Contributions
$
595,251
Over one-third
of our support
comes from
donors like you!
Fundraisers
$
76,919
In-Kind
Donations,
Misc.
$
62,701
Federal Grants
$
459,339
Program Supplies
$
56,635
It takes a lot of
dedicated staff to help
youth throughout our
region 24/7/365.
Personnel
$
1,273,819
GRANTS
PRIVATE GRANTS
Alliance of Nonprofits
Insurance
Benton Community
Foundation
Collins Foundation
Community Action
Partnership of Oregon
Corvallis Evening Garden
Club
Corvallis Kiwanis Foundation
HP “Imagine” Grant
Oregon Community
Foundation
Oregon Food Bank
OSU Folk Club Thrift Shop
Pacific Power Foundation
Reser Family Foundation
Rotary Club of Greater
Corvallis
Samaritan Health Services
Social Accountability Funds
Spirit Mountain Community
Fund
Takena Kiwanis Club of
Albany
Trust Management Services
United Way of Benton and
Lincoln Counties
United Way of Linn County
Zonta Foundation of Corvallis
GOVERNMENT GRANTS/CONTRACTS
Benton County Health Department
Benton County Juvenile Department
City of Albany Community Development Block Grant
City of Corvallis Community Development Block Grant
City of Corvallis Social Services Fund
Family and Youth Services Bureau, US Department of
Health & Human Services
Federal Emergency Food & Shelter Program
Linn County Juvenile Department
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention,
Youth Collaboratory
Oregon Department of Education, Youth Development
Council
Oregon Department of Human Services
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LETTER FROM THE BOARD PRESIDENT
Dear Friends of Jackson Street
As I enter my second year as President of the Board of Directors, I look
back on a very trying season with amazement. Our staff have done an
incredible job during these challenging times and have continued to
provide services to at-risk and homeless youth. This commitment to
follow through consistently and professionally in a caring manner is
one of the characteristics that brought me to Jackson Street.
Even with all the challenges of COVID, Jackson Street has remained
strong and focused. Moving forward, the challenges will only increase
and your support and generosity are needed more than ever. If you are
a current donor, Ambassador, or volunteer I thank you, and encourage
you to consider new ways you can expand your vital role. Your
resources and generosity will be used to support at-risk, youth in need,
and homeless youth in our community.
Thank you again for all you do to make what we do possible.
Gary Lasater
Thank you to our 2019-20
Board of Directors
Gary Lasater, President
Sarah Grotelueschen, Vice President
Rita Hamann, Secretary
Lynn Egli, Treasurer
Eric Aguinaga
Jennifer Beaumont
Kate Conolly
Kela Lynn
Royce Markley
Amy Spangler
Joann Zimmer
Board President, Jackson Street Youth Services
Planned gifts are a simple and sustainable way to impact local
youth. Here’s what you need when you talk to your attorney:
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Our legal name (Jackson Street Youth
Shelter, Inc.)
EIN# 93-1269503
Our address (use either PO Box printed on
the back of this report)
Donors
Your contributions this year have been timely and so impactful to youth in crisis. Thank you!
Special thanks to our faithful, annual donors! Your consistency and dedication to the success of local youth is tremendous.
New donors are awesome too! Shout out to our Business Partners for Youth for their flexibility, and donors giving Qualified
Charitable Distributions. Names listed here were donors between July 1, 2019 – June 30, 2020.
EMPOWER $50,000+
Anonymous
ADVOCATE $10,000–$24,999
Janet & Duncan Campbell
John & Shawna Corden
Esta Rose Fund of The Oregon
Community Foundation
Employee Giving/Matching*
Anonymous
Ralph Hull Foundation
Anonymous*
The TJX Foundation - TJ Maxx
EDUCATE $5,000–$9,999
Benton Community Foundation
Bessemer Trust
Dawn & Steve Duerksen
Paul & Sharon Goodmonson
Jeff Grimm & Christine Webb
Greg & Rita Hamann +
Lori Meihoff
Parnell Kelley
Rick & Robyn Pekala
Patricia Perkins
Catherine Roberts +
Dan Rosenberg & Jennifer Gervais
Anonymous
Tina Springer & Peter Kenagy
Town & Country Realty
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of
Corvallis
NURTURE $2,500–$4,999
James & Stella Coakley
Kate Conolly
David & Susan Cook
Dianne Crooker
East Albany Lion’s Club
Greater Albany Rotary Club
The Grove Church
Peter & Sharon Harr
Nancy Klingeman
Larry & Cynthia Mahrt
Mario & Alma Pastega Family Foundation
Morse Family Foundation
Myrtle L. Atkinson Foundation
NL Peck & BB Peck Family Foundation
Barbara Norek
OFD Foods, Inc
Ollerenshaw Wealth Management
John & Marilou Perris
Phi Gamma Delta
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Donors, cont.
Barbara Regan
Larry Roper & Dina Lindquist
Stevenson-Cannon Family Fund
David & Jo Wills +
PROTECT $1,000–$2,499
Albany Kiwanis Club
Ralph & Marge Alig
Roy & Kathryn Apter
Bill Barish & Carol Chervenak
Jennifer Beaumont
John & Kitty Buchner
Shane & Amy Card
C.B Doreene Carpenter
Corvallis Elks Charity Trust
Corvallis Mennonite Fellowship
David & Pamela Dickson +
Bridget & Dave Driggers
Duerksen & Associates
Lynn & Roberta Egli
First Congregational United Church
of Christ
First Presbyterian Church of
Corvallis
Caroline Fisher & Patrick McCabe +
Brian, Jennifer & Indra Frohring
Ken & Tasha Galardi +
Irja & James Galvan
Georgia-Pacific Chemicals
Mark & Jody Gordon
Greater Oregon Literary Society
Sarah Grotelueschen*
Dale & Elizabeth Grotelueschen
Mindy Hamlin & Kenneth Abbott*
Kirk & Erin Hanawalt
Harman Investment LLC
Dave & Cathleen Hockman-Wert
Seymour & Paula House
Jim & Sara Ingle
Ray & Tina Kauffman
Fritz & Susie Keubrich
Charles Kingsley & Jacqueline
Harvell-Kingsley
Gary & Jean Lasater +
Shaz Mak
Ron & Ann Marek
Marks in Time Photography
John & Linda Martinsen
Ellen McPherson +
John & Shanna Molitor
Michael & Joyce Nesson
Cathy & Glen Peltier*
Jean Peters & Kathleen Dooley
Fredrick Prahl & Karen Skjei
Ken Provencher & Karen Hooker
Kenny & Ashley Rasmussen +
Don Rea Estate
Robert F. Hunsicker Foundation
Cindy Rosenberg
Rotary Club of Greater Corvallis
Samaritan Health Services
Mark Schurman
Jan Skaar +
Justin & Lina Soares
South Albany High School
Anonymous
Anonymous
Pat & Jim Summerton
Fred & Dianne Taft
The Hollione Fund of Renaissance
Charitable Foundation
Eric & Carrie Thompson
United Way of Benton County
Thomas & Joanne Yates
Tim & Joann Zimmer +
HOPE $500–$999
Ann & Sarah Batten
Laura Berman & Leroy Kitzman
Boehme & Running CPAs
James Boyle & Kristen Boyle-
Heimann
Connie Bozarth & Theo Dreher
David & Kelley Brouwer +
Victoria Bryhan & Stefan Seyb
Steven & Amy Buccola
Phil & Lauren Burkum*
Church of the Good Samaritan
Corvallis Morning Rotary
Crescent Valley High School Raider
Royalty Program
Brian Cripe*
Charles Curtis
Nichols Cutting
Brad & Kathy Dixon
Alesia & Rich Duncombe +
Richard & Jean Dykast
Gerry Egli
First Christian Church of Albany +
First Christian Church of Corvallis
Fitzpatrick Painting Co
Martha Fraundorf
Camille & Michael Freitag
Pam Fulkerson & Scott Gustafson +
Andrea Garcia
Gerding Builders, LLC
Gertrude Lunde Cropsey Memorial
Fund
Debi & Jay Gile +
Mary & Thomas Giles*
Sharon Gisler +
Sarah Greene
Anonymous +
Cliff Heselton
Kristin Holly & Paul Huppert
Hub International Limited
J.A.M.M Fitness, LLC
JD McGee Inc
Johnson & Johnson
Gregory & Susan Johnson*
Kalamata Bistro
Ken & Claire Pate
Kiisgaard-Greene Fund of The
Oregon Community Foundation
Kiwanis Club of Corvallis
Tom & Christine Klipfel*
Pat & Eric Knutson +
Wayne & Carolyn Kradjan
Barbara Kralj & Mark Matsler
Ken & Paula Krane
Dave & Dee Kryger +
Kevin Kryger & Tasha Brandon
Linda Lees +
Ed & Connie Lenderman +
Matthew Lovell
Anonymous
Torri & Kela Lynn
Julia Maloney
Barbara McManus*
Dough & Rene Miller
Milwaukee Electronics
Next Level Nonprofit Consulting
Oregon State Credit Union
Cyndi Oyster* & Melodie Glimpse
Michelle Portera*
Susan Raines
Doug & Pam Reiner
Gordon & Kathleen Reistad
Ronald Irish & Julia Roper
Robert & Judith Ross
Grant & Jenny Scheele
John & Tibbi Scott
Allison Sissel
Rebecca & Jennifer Smits
Cy & Cynara Stadsvold
Joey Staub & Hannah Miller +
Dave & Sandi Staub
Jackie & Warren Swartzendruber
Janet & Jim Swinyard
John & Susan Tappeiner
Turf Merchants, Inc
Virginia Tyler +
United Way of Linn County
Pieter & Karen van Zee*
Virginia Weis +
Judith Winkler
Bernard & Jennette Wohlwend
Masoud Zavarehi & Manzar
Khoshnevissan
CARE $250–$499
All Star Labor & Staffing LLC
Mid Valley Business Alliance
AmazonSmile Foundation
Anonymous Cash Donations
Robert & Barbara Baldwin +
Erin Bartek & Chris Hansen
Jack & Jane Barth
Bob & Charlaine Beschta
Block 15 Brewing Company Inc
Michael Blouin
Hilaire Bojonell & Martin Moeller
Boy Scout Troop 170
Majorie Cannon
Chipotle Mexican Grill
John & Bernadette Coppola
Tom & Julie Cope
Credent Wealth Management*
Molly Curry
Omer Dogan
Vincent Drew
Steven & Bonnie Esbensen
Stephen Etringer & Laura Kadelbach
Patricia Evans +
Facebook Fundraisers
Dianne Farrell +
Jan Filley
David Finch & Mary Flahive
First Alternative Co-op
Catherine Fisher
Susan & Charley Fisher
Woody Fitzgerald & Julie Courtney
Maureen Frank
Friendship Force of Oregon’s Mid-
Willamette Valley
Tammy Fuchigami*
Traci & Steve Garets
Steve George & Cathy Law +
Connie Georgiou & Bob Latham
Charlene & Ralph Giuffre +
Larry Goeltz
Marjoire Goss
Karen Gottschlich*
Mica Habarad +
Janet Heald +
Valores & Larry Hewitt +
Christine Hughes*
Shawn & Michelle Hunter +
Adriana Huyer
Bruce & Marilyn Ito
John & Carol Field
Alic Kelling
James & Deborah Kennedy
Jack & Darlene Kolb +
Barbara Lachenbruch & Everett
Hansen
Judith Lasater
Jeffrey Light
Elizabeth & Tyra Lindquist
Jayanthi & Rasaratnam Logendran
Karla, Tulley, & Ethan Long
Thi Mai
Robert & Judy Malouf
Lonnie & Debra Lynn Mandigo*
John & Margie Marchel
Keith Martin & Caryl Uhler
Scot Marvin*
Connie McGuire
Alvin & Kathie McKay +
Kris McLaughlin
Kate & Joe Meeuwsen +
Donna Miller
Janet Mix*
Clint Morrison & Nancy Rosenberger
Patricia Muir & Bruce McCune
Jonathan Nash
Alice Newbould +
Dan & Bobbie O’Connell
Steven O’Connell
Laurence & June Padman
Jessica Penetar
Michelle Perin +
Cathy & Greg Phelps
John & Beverly Pinkerton
Nancy Powell & Jon Scott Pirie
John & Rosemary Prewitt
Joel Rea
Susan & Francis Reedy
Debbi & Rob Richards
Sandra Romano
Cliff & Suzanne Roberson +
Robnett’s Hardware
Patricia Santrock
Lisa Schupp*
Peter & Jeanette Scott
William & Melodie Sherer
Frank & YongSuk Shotton
Bruce & Nora Slayden
Melissa Sollitt
Elizabeth Sonstegaard & Gabe
Gurule
Sarah Spangler
St Alban’s Episcopal Church
Marolyn Tarrant
Walt & Gail Thies
Darrah & Barbara Thomas
Bruce & Peggy Thomson
Janet Throop
John & Susan Watson
Locke & Donna Williams +
Gregg & Rose Miller
CONNECT $100–$249
Gregori Alpernas
Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority
Susan Andrzejczak & Robert Robson
LeeAnn Baker
Carl Baker & Joyce Loper
Jessica Barton +
Elizabeth Bateman
Sharon Naomi Baugh
William & Nan Beck
Linda & Thomas Bell
David & Carolyn Bella +
Cindy Bethell & Roger Asbahr +
Bill & Becky Blair
June A. Boles
Lester & Barbara Boudreaux
Don & Ann
Jim Brady
Kathy McKinney Brewer*
Michael & Linda Brown
Robert Burton & Wendy Robinson
Jennifer Buss
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(*) Indicates donors who gave through workplaces, with gifts matched by company.
(+) Indicates donors who give monthly or quarterly.
Brian Byrd +
Anthony Cadena & Dr Charli Carrell
Barb Callner
Debra Campbell
Anonymous
James & Christine Cantey +
Ellen Carlson & Bert Guptill
Charli Carroll
Mildred Chambers
Randy Chakerian & Diane
Henneberger
Mildred J Chambers
Janet & Paul Chenard
David Chiller & Zuzana Vejlupkova
Al Christensen
Larry & Carrol Clark
Brian Collins
Shawn Collins
Tom Cooney*
Corvallis Elks Lodge #1413
Corvallis Family Medicine
Don & Ann Craig +
Michael & Cari Crossley
Crossroads Christian Fellowship
Larry & Patty Dale
Kim Daugherty
David Wallace
Darryl & Linnea Davis
Judy de Szoeke
Joseph & Jill Dealy
Allyson Dean +
Peter DeFazio
Dave & Sandy Derlacki
Paul Dickey & Stefani McRae-Dickey
Dael Dixon
Milt & Toni Donelson
Cedar Dunn
Nancy Dunn & George Throop
Win & Norma Eaton
Larry Eby
Doug & Dorry Eldon
Tonja Everest
Janet Farrell
Barb Fick & Chad Finn
Tim Ford & Cindy Harris Ford
Judy Fortmiller
Michelle Fowler
Marie Franzosa & Dennis Garity
Fred Meyer Community Rewards
Sharry Lyne Gale Trust
John & Becky Gambatese
Glen & Debra Gerdes
Liv Gifford
Ariel Ginsburg
Martha Glazier
Bret & Diana Godfrey
Rodrigo & Audrey Gonzalez
Kevin Groom & Catherine Kendrick
Lauren Gwin
Ronald Hall*
Diane Hammerstad*
Bob & Judy Hannigan
Joan & Gregory Hayes
Thomas & Carolyn Hendrix
Timothy & Kristine Hennessy
Constance Herbert
Paul Hext
Dona Heyden
Allison Hobgood
Randy & Glenna Hodgson
David & Marcia Hohler
Robert & Kathryn Holman
Donna Holt +
Lyla & Michael Houglum
Catherine Huang
Michael & Carol Huntington
Benjamin Hustace
Rick & Connie Ingram
Heather James +
Jantzi Farm
Tom & Pat Jenks
Amy Johnson
Caron Johnson
Mary & Mark Johnson
Susan & Curtis Johnson
Kevin Johnsrude & Laura Brophy +
Fred & Carol Kamke
Russ & Marla Karow
Mark & Wendy Kennedy
Adam Kent +
Sharon & Andrew King
Alan Kirk & Ann Schauber
Graham Kislingbury & Nancy
Anderson
Don Klaus
Susan Knapp & Joseph Bailey
James & Carol Koski
Edward & Donna Kreusser
Jim & Bonnie Krueger
Margaret Kummerow
Jacquelyn Kwon & Matthew Daniels
Nancy Kyle
Holley Lantz*
Dana Laursen & Mollie Mondoux
Loralei Lavoie +
Peggy & John Law
Chinh T & Jeraldine K. Le
Amey Lee & William Gifford
Lilia & John Liderbach-Vega
Richard Liebaert
Mary Ellen Lind & Dennis Murphy
Whitney Lindquist
Linn Benton Lincoln ESD
Joe & Virginia Logan & Andrea
Logan Sanders
Gregg Lomnicky & Yvonne Uribe-
Lomnicky
Michael & Patty Lorenzen
Manisha Lotlikar
Alice Lyman & Leland Holt
Susan Macaloon
Jim & Anne Magruder
Beth Malitz
Mary Mayfield
Dennis & Louise Marquering
Juanita Marshall
Melanie & Jerry Marshall
Brian & Laura Martin
Carmen Martin
Margaret Martin
Jennifer Mattson
Masa & Nancy Matsumoto
Curtis & Teresa Matteson
Kathy May
Myrica McCune & Malcolm
Anderson +
Heather & Aaron McGowan
Clinton Brown & Cheryl McLean
John & Marianne McNair
JoAnn & Tim McQueary
Andrew & Sarah Meigs
Gina Mello +
Elona Meyer*
Richard & Dorothy Miller
Dena Minato & Dave Kullowatz
Mosaic Farms
Clara Moberly
Susan & James Mohr
Joseph & Maria Monteleone*
Claire Montgomery & Darius Adams
Robert & Martha Morris
Larry & Barbara Mullins
Rochelle Murphy
John & Linda Myers
Inez & Harlan Neal
Michael Neeley-Brown
Kellie Neet
Scott Newsham +
Ryan & Windy Noss
Andrew & Karen Nousen
Dennis & Nellie Oehler
Dick Olsen
Brian Olsen & Jenny Stegeman-
Olsen
Geraldine Olson
Susan Ortiz
Dick & Carol Palmer
Stephen Panshin*
Wanda &Nancy Parrott
Jeff & Patti Pauk
Mindy Perez
Judy Perkins
Lissa & Gerry Perrone
Wendy Peterman
Ernest Peterson
Steve & Cathy Peters
Jim & Anna Phelps
Wayne Phillips
Lauren Pizzino
Nancy Pliskin
Steven & Sally Price
Tom Progin
Sue & Andrew Queisser
Naresh & Meera Raja
Mark & Alice Rampton
Leslie Redpath & Fred Hail
Laura Rice & Karim Hamdy
Melissa Richey
Doug Riggs
Judith Riggs
Anoel Rinaldi +
Ann Robinson & Daniel Lench
Rick Robertson & Ginny de Herdt
Kent & Sharon Rodecap
Thomas & Julia Rondeau
Emily Rosen
Jodi Russell
Matt & Jacque Ruth
Deborah Schaller
Nancy Schary
Thomas Schmidt
SELCO Community Credit Union
Mary Alice Seville
Richard & Betty Shelton
Leanne Sherry* & Jane Sandberg
Sandy, Jim & Kevin Shimomaeda
Jennie Shimomaeda
William & Jane Siebler
Carolyn & Bob Simmons
Tammy Skubinna
Bill & Ann Smart
Bonnie & Mark Smith
Lori Soutar
Daniel & Shelby Sprague
Squirrel’s Tavern
Norman Steckley
Gene & Sheila Stemmann
Martin & Dorothy Stephenson
Nikolas Stevenson-Molnar
Larry Stover
Diana & Mike Stringari
Ted & Shirley Strub
Sheryl Stuart & Roger Ely
Marsha Swanson +
Rebecca Swiff +
Hanz Tao
Target Corporation*
Mike & Marion Thenell
John Tietjen & Pat Cummins
Jean Townes & Thomas Smith
Russ & Duffy Tripp
Clifford & Jo Anne Trow
Ken & Carol Trueba
Sarah Uhden
Richard & Doris Waring
Julie Wasmer +
Don & Diane Wenzel
West Albany High School Interact
Club
Hugh & Elizabeth White
Heidi White
William Wickes
Catherine Williams +
Alexander Winslow*
Susana Alcala Wood +
Carollee Woodstock
Cathy Wright
Ralph Wyatt & Lianne Thompson
Joe & Lois Zaerr
Jan & David Zajicek
Leslie & Elaine Fuchigami
Lauren & Dina Smith
Leon & Marilyn Roland
David & Lisa Helfrich
Clement & Janet La Cava
Carin Bigrigg
Kathy Howell
Gabriele Huycke
Julia Howard
Abby Terris
Nancy Orcutt
Carol Savonen
Diana & Seth Bernstein
Thomas & Mariol Wogaman
Matthew Donohue
Suanna Pye
Your philanthropy matters! Special thanks to
hundreds more donors giving less than $100, and
donors contributing important goods and services.
Youth need you on their team—thank you!
Find more about what we do
and how our community helps at
www.jacksonstreet.org
*Special thanks to Madison Ave. Collective for designing this report,
and Ambassadors Joy Massey and Mica Habarad for photographs
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Our staff are truly awesome! We’re
so proud to have been recognized by
Oregon Business Magazine as one of
the 100 Best Nonprofits to Work for
in Oregon in 2019 & 2020.
Program Line: 1-800-901-2904
Administrative Line: 541-286-4580
jacksonstreet.org
Albany House
1240 7th Ave SE
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Albany, OR 97321
541-220-2950
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555 NW Jackson Ave
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Corvallis, OR 97339
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