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Helping Kids Grow Up Safe, Healthy & Drug-Free Since 1982 2010 ANNUAL REPORT

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Helping Kids Grow Up Safe, Healthy & Drug-Free Since 1982

2010 ANNUAL REPORT

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Michael T. FayBoard Chairman

Chairman of the Board

dear Friends and Community members,What a tremendous honor it has been to serve as Chairman of informed Families/The Florida Family Partnership. it is difficult to believe that 20 years have passed since my friend Jeff roberts invited me and my wife Paula to be his guests at the illustrious informed Families dinner at Joe’s. The event was one of the greatest social/charitable functions i had ever been to and it still is today. however, the main reason i am so passionate about this important organization is because our mission of helping kids grow up safe, healthy and drug free touches every walk of life. no race, gender or ethnic group is immune to the devastation caused by addiction.

my two children, ages eight and twelve, are growing up in a rapidly changing environment and i want to do everything in my power to keep them safe and healthy. informed Families empowers me and other parents to take a more active role in our children’s lives, providing us with the resources and know-how to be able to quickly and effectively respond to issues our children are facing, from prescription drug abuse and overexposure to unhealthy media messages to cyberbullying and sexting. informed Families helps all of us work together to become better and more involved parents.

as a businessman and a father, i know that prevention is the wisest investment we can make for our children. Every $1 spent in prevention saves a minimum of $17 in treatment and other services, not to mention the loss of life and the emotional toll that addiction takes on families and communities. i would like to take this opportunity to thank my fellow board members, staff, volunteers, donors and partners who work together to build a safety net for our children. as our fearless leader, Peggy Sapp, often says, “our children have the right to grow up drug free and we have the responsibility to make that happen.”

Sincerely,

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Peggy B. SappPrESidEnt & CEo

Message from the President

dear Friends,Parents are the key to drug prevention because parents head their families and are the citizens that run the community. as President & CEo of informed Families/The Florida Family Partnership and the Volunteer President of the national Family Partnership, i meet with local, statewide and national stakeholders to determine how best to deliver the latest prevention research to parents, schools, businesses and communities. our agency helps individuals understand the interaction between themselves and society, in order to effectively change environments. Ultimately, we want to help people make healthy choices and create healthy communities.

today, many concerned and outspoken parents feel outnumbered and unpopular, versus empowered and connected to something larger. Parents frequently feel isolated and would often choose apathy over action. if we see a two-year-old in the street, we would drop everything and bring that child to safety without thinking twice about it. Yet, if we see a neighbor’s teenage child buying a six-pack of beer at the local convenience store, we might hesitate to do something about it to avoid appearing “uncool” or angering the child or his/her parents. This is why parents need Parent Peer Groups. Parents need each other for support. They also need each other in order to change attitudes and counteract the societal pressures that condone and promote youth drug and alcohol use and abuse.

it takes a village to raise a child, but ultimately without parents at the forefront, the village is powerless. together, we must encourage parents to work together to prevent underage drinking and drug abuse.

Sincerely,

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Our Mission: helping Kids Grow Up Safe, healthy & drug Free

Our Vision: to Be The most recognized Prevention resource Supporting & Connecting Families in The State of Florida

Our Goals: developing a prevention safety net for children and parents »reducing underage drinking and drug use through education and parent involvement »Creating environmental change by disseminating healthy messages »Building The Parent network to educate, empower and connect parents »

Our 2010 Board Leadership Team

Officers

Vice ChairmanJohn L. hofmann, CPa

Secretaryrona Levitt, rn

TreasurerJames Boink

President & CEOPeggy B. Sapp

Chairmanmichael t. Fay

Directorsmaria Baluja, rn, CdE Elsa Black marc Breslow, CPa raymond Estefania

debbie Goodman Georgee Kluck Steve Kolski neca Logan John mcLaughlin deborah montilla darby Payne Plummer representative Julio robaina

maribeth rouseff mary Scott russell Ed Stone Fabian Thurstonmark trouville Vicki Carbonell Williamson

Executive CommitteeBertram “Chico” Goldsmith Elena Jakubowicz James Pfleger

Immediate Past Chair omar Pasalodos, md

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Financials

Grants $1,747,289 Development $327,306Sale of Goods and Services $196,320In-kind Contributions $381,850Total $2,652,765

Community Action Teams (CATs) $843,467 Regional CATs $327,306Universal Campaigns $380,588Parent Training $280,686Red Ribbon Certified Schools® $366,448Administration $92,857Development $340,010

Total $2,644,515

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Where Our Resources Came From

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Where Our Resources Went

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informed Families and 29 community partners hosted a red ribbon Kick-off » Breakfast for 300 guests featuring David Mineta, Deputy Director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy.

20,620 people visited the website during the month of october to obtain » information about ways to participate in the red ribbon Campaign®.

330 miami-dade schools received red ribbon » ® kits to decorate their school marquee during red ribbon Week.

informed Families participated in 90 community presentations and events » throughout the State of Florida to celebrate red ribbon®.

Accomplishments

Red Ribbon Campaign® “Informed Families’ dedication to our community is commendable… and

your commitment to America’s youth and to a drug-free country is greatly appreciated. The Red Ribbon Campaign® is critical to many in our community and I look forward to working together to continue expanding its awareness.”Lawrence S. Feldman, School Board Member, District 9, Miami-Dade County Public Schools

Red Ribbon®

Red Ribbon® is the oldest and largest drug prevention campaign in the nation. Informed Families is the Statewide Sponsor of the Florida Red Ribbon Campaign®, reaching 2.9 million students in over 6,300 schools.

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Red Ribbon Certified Schools® (RRCS) is a “Good Housekeeping Seal” for prevention in schools, evaluating schools in four areas:

School Environment »Use of Best Practices in Education and Prevention »Parental Engagement »Year-round Commitment to Prevention »

In 2010, 11 Florida schools received Red Ribbon Certification

Orange Countyapopka high SchoolLancaster Elementary SchoolBoone high SchoolLegacy middle SchoolCorner Lakes middle Schooltimber Creek high SchoolGotha middle School

Miami-Dademater academy of international Studies #1017nautilus middle SchoolSouth miami K-8 CenterSouthwood middle School

Red RibbonCertified Schools

Red Ribbon®

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informed Families delivered 10.9 million print and electronic media impressions. »

1,748 Parents Pledged Their Support For The Lock Your meds® & Safe homes/Safe Parties™ Campaigns. »

22,507 students participated in Safe homes/Safe Parties™, Family day™, Lock Your meds® and red » ribbon® prevention activities through the statewide Community action team program.

informed Families participated in several statewide drug take-back events in 2010, helping to minimize the » amount of unused medication falling into the hands of youth.

FAMILY DAY:

Informing & Involving Families

informed Families promotes the Family day campaign, which is based on more than a decade of research that has proven that kids who eat dinner with their families are less likely to smoke, drink or use drugs. For the second year in a row, informed Families sponsored a Florida Family day Photo Contest.

Compared to teens who have frequent family dinners, those who have infrequent family dinners are:

twice as likely to have used tobacco, »

almost twice as likely to have used alcohol, and »

one and a half times likelier to have used marijuana. »

“We have always sat down to eat dinner at the table, but now that we have

our 7-month old daughter it is more important to us than ever.”

Rosy, Floyd and Baby PhoenixFamily Day Photo Contest Winner

Coral Gables, Florida

Delivering Healthy Messages

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LOCK YOUR MEDS:

SAFE HOMES/SAFE PARTIES:

SEVEN FLORIDIANS DIE EACH DAY FROM PRESCRIPTION DRUG OVERDOSES - FIVE TIMES MORE THAN ILLEGAL DRUG OVERDOSESLock Your meds® is a national prevention campaign designed to reduce prescription drug abuse by making adults aware that they are often the unintentional suppliers of prescription medications being abused by young people.

The Safe homes/Safe Parties Campaign™ is a statewide initiative developed by informed Families/The Florida Family Partnership and implemented by parents of teens and pre-teens to ensure that drugs, alcohol and cigarettes will not be permitted at parties held in their homes and discouraged at parties in the community.

Adults are asked to: Secure, monitor and take inventory of their medicine cabinets regularly »Set clear rules such as no sharing medications and always following proper dosages »talk to children about the dangers of abusing prescription medication »Properly dispose of old or unused medicine »

Delivering Healthy Messages

Campaigns For Safe & Healthy Children

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793 Parents enrolled in our parenting programs. »93% of parents in our programs maintained or increased their knowledge of »

parenting for prevention. 93% of parents in our programs maintained or increased their awareness of »

children’s substance abuse. Informed Families promoted the importance of father involvement and »

reached 21,000 people in Escambia County through the Fatherhood Initiative’s county-wide essay contest.

With generous funding from the John S. & James L. Knight Foundation » and the Woman’s Relief Association, Informed Families:

trained 74 parents in the Greater miami Shores community with the • Parent Peer Group curriculum,

launched an awareness campaign to deliver results of a Community • needs assessment to 10,000 residents and

hosted several informative events, reaching 375 parents. •

Empowering Parents

Parenting Programs

Developing Parent Leaders

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Parent Peer Groups

Grandparents Raising Grandchildren:

The award-winning Parent Peer Group Program, developed by parents for parents, educates and unites proactive parents seeking to work together to prevent underage drinking and youth substance abuse.

The Grandparents raising Grandchildren program offers educational and supportive classes covering a variety of topics, including parenting, drug prevention, exercise and nutrition.

Topics include:brain development »combating harmful media »social norms »how to form parent peer groups »

“Fabulous! And I’m a tough critic...presentation of material was excellent. Great opportunity to meet neighborhood parents with common goals and values.”

Parent Peer Group Participant Miami Shores, FL

“This is only my second visit to the Grandparents Raising Grandchildren program, but I knew from the first that it was something I’d like to do regularly. I find the other grandparents very friendly and it’s good to be around others that are going through a similar situation.”

Debrah Chappel,Grandparent (raising a 15-year-old grandchild)Orlando, Florida

Empowering Parents

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Community Action Teams

Community Action TeamsThe Community action team (Cat), an all encompassing prevention program developed by informed Families, provides youth substance abuse prevention activities, services and strategies, targeting middle school youth and their parents, schools and neighborhoods.

111,887 students participated in direct school based » prevention programs.

Cats promoted prevention in 8 schools in » miami-dadeCounty, 9 schools in Escambia County and 14 schools in orange County.

Through the Cat program, 487 Escambia middle » Schools teachers were trained on the minnesota Smoking Prevention Program (mSPP)

194 » students participated in Cat youth groups.

99 » % of Cat youth group participants maintained their lack of use or decreased their use of drugs.

25 » ,250 refrigerator news newsletters were distributed to parents at Community action team schools in 2010

informed » Families received the miami-dade County Public Schools’ district wide dade Partners award for its prevention programs in schools.

Environmental Change

“We live in a society where addiction surrounds us all the time. The Informed Families Community Action Team program… opens the eyes of many who are not as aware as they should be. My wife and I have attended fantastic parenting presentations and I think the program works.”

Herminio San RomanParent of student at Ponce Middle SchoolCoral Gables, Florida

“We recently held a Drug Awareness Fair at Brown Barge Middle School. It was very informative and our students were totally engaged and interested in all of the topics, which included nutrition, tobacco, alcohol and gangs. I would like to thank Carmela Bechtel of Informed Famileis for her efforts and dedication to the students of the Escambia County School District. The event was a huge success.” Carmen W. Powe, M.S.Guidance CounselorBrown Barge Middle SchoolPensacola, Florida

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The South miami drug-Free Coalition was founded in 2003 by informed Families to reduce drinking and drug use in South miami, particularly among youth. Coalition members represent business, government, health care, law enforcement, media, schools, faith community, youth, parents and others. The Coalition is funded by the drug Free Communities Support Program Grant, office of national drug Control Policy, Executive office of the President and the StoP act Grant.

“Through the Social Norms campaign at my school, I was surprised that there were 100 other people who don’t drink, let alone 1,248. The biggest lesson I learned was that you are never alone. If you feel passionately about something there’s always a group of other people who feel the same way. To me “Cobrawesomeness” means that I’m proud to make my own decisions about whether or not I drink.” Chris Knowles,StudentSouth Miami Senior High School

As a nurse and a parent, I’m proud of the work the Coalition does to make South Miami a safer, healthier place for everyone, whether we’re working with parents, students, business owners or our partners in law enforcement. The programs we deliver help to further the mission of the hospital, and we couldn’t be more pleased to be working with Informed Families. Kathy Sparger, South Miami Drug-Free Coalition ChairmanVice President/Chief Nursing Officer, South Miami Hospital

The South Miami Coalition:Delivered underage drinking prevention messages to 2,400 students at South Miami Senior High »

through a Social Norms campaign called “Cobrawesomeness.”

Trained 200 faculty in signs and symptoms of marijuana use. »Through community events, reached over 1,200 people with information on alcohol’s effect on the »

brain, the dangers of marijuana use and facts on other drug use.

Launched Project Sticker Shock to remind adults not to provide alcohol to minors. »

Raised over $20,000 through the King Pins Challenge, a bowling fundraiser at Splitsville attended » by 300 guests, featuring Tim Hardaway.

Environmental Change

South Miami Drug-Free Coalition

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informed Families spread its message of prevention at over 65 health fairs throughout the State of Florida. »

The agency co-hosted a special event, attended by 300 parents, with Former Governor Jeb Bush featuring » author and former Secretary of health & human Services Joseph Califano on “how to raise a drug-Free Kid.”

73,418 Catalyst newsletters were delivered, offering parents helpful tips along with the latest prevention » education information.

www.informedfamilies.org attracted 227,184 website visitors. »

Outreach & Education

“I am always happy to partner with Informed Families because their message and programs are so effective. I experience them personally, so I know the power it can have for others. When my oldest daughter was beginning high school, Informed Families was empowering to me and helped me to ask her the right questions. It was a very dramatic turn in our relationship and it came at just the right time for both of us. It paved the way to a very successful adolescence.”

Anne ThompsonDirector, Office of Parental Involvement and The Parent AcademyMiami-Dade County Public Schools

Getting The Word Out

Follow us online:

Miami-Dade County School Board Honors Informed Families With District-wide Dade Partners Award

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“So far I have found all the [Lunch & Learn] presentations I’ve attended at Informed Families to be ‘informative,’ so your organization lives up to its name! It’s extremely helpful to know that there are specialists in present day life skills who are willing and even eager to share their knowledge with the public. I appreciate that my name is on your mailing list.”

Jo WatkinsKey Biscayne, Florida

Outreach & Education

864 » guests attended Lunch & Learn events with topics ranging from Banishing Bullying and drug trends That affect Your Kids to What Parents need to Know about Social media.

Lunch » & Learn events were recorded and uploaded to the informed Families website to reach parents across the State of Florida and accommodate local parents who were unable to attend.

1,033 people registered for health classes at the Baptist health resource Center at informed Families’ » miami headquarters.

david Williams, Jr., director of Community relations, received two » prestigious awards in 2010: the national Black nurses association’s 2010 Presidential award and the outstanding Leadership award from the Florida association of Community health Centers.

Peggy Sapp, Former Governor & Mrs. Jeb Bush with Joseph Califano

Peggy Sapp, Former Governor & Mrs. Jeb Bush with Joseph Califano

Educating Communities

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donorsover $25,000Baptist Health South FloridaBlue Cross and Blue Shield of FloridaBetty B. Chapman

$24,999-$15,000Gulliver SchoolsMercedes-Benz of Coral Gables/Mercedes-Benz of Cutler Bay

$14,999-$10,000Dan & Patricia BellKahn-Carlin & Co., Inc.The Dunspaugh-Dalton Foundation, Inc.

$9,999-$5,000Ruby BacardiThe Batchelor FoundationColliers International South FloridaCoral Gables TrustPaul “Butch” & Tammy DavisHector Family FoundationJohn S. & James L. Knight FoundationMead Family Foundation/Richard & Ginger MeadNorthern Trust

Village of Miami Shores Police Department

$4,999-$3,000Walter & Ethel BeckhamBermont Advisory Group/Peter & Kerrin BermontThe Bermont/Carlin GroupJohn & Stacy BolducBuchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PCCarlton Fields, PALouis & Ofe ChiavacciGoldsmith Family FoundationGrossman Roth, PAHealth Foundation of South FloridaJP Morgan Private Bank/ Alfred & Pam BungeMorrison, Brown, Argiz & Farra, LLPWilliam & Jan MorrisonNational Family PartnershipPfleger Financial GroupPodhurst Orseck, PAPolice Officer Assistance TrustThe Scott & Carol Lyons Charitable Foundation

$2,999-$1,000AvMedBank Atlantic

James Boink & Raphael BastianChatlos Foundation, Inc./Charles & Marabel Morgan, Jr.The Conroy Martinez GroupJames & Deborah DavidsonJoel & Mary EatonLaurence & Renee FeingoldThe Garner FoundationPedro GouicouriaPizza Rustica Commissioner Sally HeymanJoe’s Stone Crab RestaurantNeca LoganMorgan StanleyRed Ribbon Merchants AssociationSheldon & Cheri RosenthalSeitlin Benefits

$999-$500The Cruz Building/ Bill & Patricia CruzDade County Police Benevolent AssociationShelley Daniel William & Patricia DerrerDrew’s Dream, Inc. Pedro FernandezFirst National Bank of South Miami

Florida Power & Light/Ramon FerrerMarcum LLC, Marc & Diane BreslowMerrill D. & Elizabeth T. Freeman FoundationSaskia GallianoGeorge Baker FoundationCommissioner Carlos GimenezGreg & Andrea Heuson SharpJohn & Ivette HoffmanHome Team IncJD Medical ConsultingAnn Kashmer & Lee PriceGeorgee & Charlie KluckTom & Deborah KorgeDavid Lawrence, Jr.Laz ParkingRafael & Catherine LorieThe Miami Coalition for a Drug-Free CommunityTom PennekampGary & Dale Poster-EllisRepresentative Julio RobainaRustica Franchise Co.Shula EnterprisesKen & Amy SussmanVerdeja & De Armas, LLP

Thank You To Our Generous Donors

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Thank You To Our Generous DonorsVillage SouthWansley WaltersDennis & Debra WebbMarta Weeks & Karl WulfMichael & Susan Zoovas

$499-$250Kenneth BaribeauSybil BarkettBellezza Spa SalonMelanie BrownAlex Cadalso & Claudia MarquezMario Capone/Mario’s Dry CleaningCatlin SaxonRobert ColeMelinda ColsonSuzanne De MariaPriscilla GreenfieldPeter & Nancy HarrisonMichael KaiserClaudia KitchensCharles & Laura KlineSteve KolskiM Cycle Gym/Andrea CruzMeredith Mills

Deborah MontillaRichard MastenRobins Plaza Family Partnership/ Harvey AmsterRodriguez FT Studios, LLCShutts & Bowen LLP

South Miami Senior High SchoolMargaret SteinbergerBarbara & Ken Taylor

Team Foot Works/Hans & Laurie HusebyMary M. Young

Below $250ADPAdvent Christian Church

Gail AlexanderKhany Alexander, JrAnais Ganouna Photography LLC

Daniel & Julia AzariScott BaumannMonica BetancourtSimone Brown-KnightChamber SouthNicholas Chapottin & Veronica ErguettaLottie & DL ClodfelterCommunity NewspapersTerrence & Julie ConnorMelby CortinaTara CrockEliza CulverhouseVincent DeelyMaria Diaz-GiustiTeam Foot WorksPaula Eisenberg PerlmutterHorace & Seida FeliuAna Cristina FerroPedro & Veronica FloresConnie FreelandRalph GeronimoBarry & Caridad GivnerGregory GlasserBertram “Chico” & Cindy GoldsmithDan & Amy Goldstein

Restricted GrantsPublic

Escambia County Public SchoolsSenior Resource Alliance – Orlando

State of Florida Department of Children & FamiliesState of Florida Department of Elder Affairs

State of Florida Office of Drug ControlThe Children’s Trust

US Dept. of Health & Human Services – SAMHSA/CSAP

PrivateThe Health Foundation of South Florida

The John S. & James L. Knight FoundationGreater Miami Shores Chamber of Commerce

Woman’s Relief Association

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Ana GonzalezDeborah GoodmanGoodsearchPansy GrahamYasmin GreeneMarie GrimesHenry & Karen GuzmanJaqueline HazelRaquel & Darryl HickeyRichard Hoffman PARichard & Carole HrebikJohn Janette/Town Kitchen LLCAlex JimenezPeter & Maria JudeBrett KaplanKendall PlumbingMarcus KinlawDawn Kinsey

Mario & Ellen KlappholzRobert KleinBarbara S. KreutzerDiane LandsbergCarmen Layne-PowersThomas Leness & Kirsten WoodLearning for Success/John CasbarroHoward LernerEduardo LombardStephen & Lisa MoynahanDonald & Luanna MarxLt. John McLaughlinLuis & Olga MedinaCarol MelendiJoe MendezMichael & Kathleen MillsBranka MinicTheresa & Gerard Morale

Melissa MorrisYvonne MorrisStephen & Lisa MoynahanDr. Omar & Lisa PasalodosCindy PazGalia PennekampJody PerlmutterAnthony & Lourdes PetiscoPinecrest Business AssociationPower Pizza/EJ MartinezDr. Anna PriceMaria PrietoSharon PritchettAndrea & Kevin ReynoldsHector & BK RiveraEddie & Kimberly RodriguezRuben RodriguezSarai Rodriguez

Rotary Club of South MiamiAdam S. RuffMonique Marie RussoBrad SchedireMary Scott RussellJoann & Roger SomanEdward & Mayra StoneMaxwell & Karen StreakerTransamerica Title ServiceMark TrowbridgeCristina Vazquez-GarciaMary Weatherford, Ph.D.Anne and Richard YagodaAndrew YagodaMichael YapDaniel Young/Mark Richman Properties

Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the listings in this report. We regret and apologize for any inadvertent errors or omissions and ask that the corrected information be sent to Informed Families Development Office.

Thank You To Our Generous Donors

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in-Kind donationsAmmons Middle SchoolArtWorks WorkshopsB.J.’s WholesaleRuby BacardiBailey Middle SchoolBaptist Health South FloridaBay Harbor IslandsBellview Middle SchoolBeverlee Kagan Antique & Vintage JewelryBiscayne Elementary SchoolBrown Barge Middle SchoolCafé BonjourCarrabbas Italian RestaurantChamber SouthChipotle Mexican GrillCMB Visions Learning Cool-de-SacMelby CortinaCountry FrenchDan Marino’s Fine Foods and SpiritsDesignworks Miami

Joyce DierschkeEast PotteryErnest Ward Middle SchoolEscambia County Public SchoolsRay Estefania Ferry Pass Middle SchoolFienberg Fisher K-8 CenterGarden Gate’s Gartner, Inc.Google Meghan HarrisJoe’s Stone CrabJoe’s VolunteersJES Communications/John Edwards SmithMarjorie KatzKingdom Vision ProjectGeorgee Kluck/Keller WilliamsShelley KrauseBeth LabaskyLA SweetsMary LopezLVS SalonMandarin Gourmet Donut ShoppeDr. Susan Maynard The City of Miami Gardens

Miami Shores VillageMike’s Pro ShopMoebius InteractiveMooies Ice Cream ShopMusic by VaronMyra & Co. Nautilus Middle SchoolThe Non-Violence Project USAOn the Spot TeesOrange County Public SchoolsOscar Tropical FoliageNeisa Perez TabaresPlayground TheatrePonce de Leon Middle SchoolPower PizzaPrestige Event ServicesPublix SupermarketsR.R. Moton Elementary SchoolRansom Middle SchoolReactive DesignsRemarkAbelHR, Inc./ Penny MorayRock Lake Community CenterRonen RentalsPatricia Sauvigne’The Shops at Sunset Place

Shula’s Isabel SolisSOMI MagazineMargaret SothamSouth Miami Community CenterSouth Miami Community NewsSouth Miami HospitalSouth Miami K-8 CenterSouth Miami Police ExplorersSouth Miami Senior HighSouth Miami Weed and SeedSouthwood Middle SchoolSouthwood Student ServicesSplitsville Luxury LanesSteckley PhotographySunset QuickprintTrattoria SoleVerdeja & De Armas, LLPVida Day SpaVillage CaféWarrington Middle SchoolWest Miami Middle SchoolWoodham Middle SchoolWorkman Middle SchoolYagoda Law Firm

Thank You To Our Generous Donors

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Helping Kids Grow Up Safe, Healthy & Drug-Free Since 1982

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2010 Staff Leadership Team

Peggy B. SappPresident & CEOmichael Kaiser

Vice President & CFO

deborah d. KorgeVice President of Operations

marisol arceo Community Action Teams Director

Carmela Bechtel Pensacola Regional Director

Simone Brown Statewide Director, Red Ribbon

Certified Schools

amy Goldstein Communications Director

Galia PennekampParenting Program Director

margaret Sotham South Miami Coalition Director

Christine Stilwell Orlando Regional Director

david Williams, Jr. Statewide Director, Community Relations

Aging and Disability Resource Center

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