DaySpring Villa 2011 Annual report

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2011 ANNUAL REPORT

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Free to Fly

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2011 ANNUAL REPORT

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Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.

2 Corinthians 3:17 (NIV)

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It’s difficult to imagine that, in America, the Home of the Free, thousands of women and their children live imprisoned, held captive by those who wear the face of boyfriend, husband, employer, or even abductor.

Their prisons aren’t visible to most of us, so we don’t see the violence, fear and intimidation that prevent their escape. We can’t hear the threats of pain, torture or death that paralyze their psyche. We can’t fathom the control and domination that dictate their every move. Here, there is no Bill of Rights. No constitutional liberty. No independent thought.

Here, there is no freedom.

For women held in the darkness of domestic violence or sexual slavery, dreams of flight are their last vestige of hope. To them, survival supersedes any fanciful notions of human rights or personal dignity. They wonder what it must be like to drive a car, own a cell phone, or make a decision all their own. They tell themselves that, one day soon, they will muster the courage to leave, if only they can remember what courage looks like. They remind themselves of the consequences if they try.

At DaySpring Villa, we know this because we see these women every day. Rich, poor, middle-class. Every color, every religion, from every walk of life. They come here broken, scared and scarred. But they leave strong, independent and self-sufficient, ready to provide for themselves and their children, and become contributing members of our community.

They leave DaySpring Villa, free to fly.

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Angus Acres Baptist Church

Arrow Heights Baptist Church

Aspen Park Baptist Church

Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma

Beaver Street Baptist Church

Belview Baptist Church

Berean Baptist Church

Berryhill Baptist Church

Broadway Baptist Church

Brookside Baptist Church

Caddo Baptist Association

Calvary Baptist Church, Broken Arrow

Calvary Baptist Church, Inola

Calvary Baptist Church, Tulsa

Clearview Baptist Church

Cornerstone Baptist Church

Crowell Heights Baptist Church

Dalton Hill Baptist Church

Easton Heights Baptist Church

Eastside Baptist Church

Eastwood Baptist Church

Faith Baptist Church, Broken Arrow

Faith Baptist Church Baptist Women’s Group

Families ‘N Faith

First Baptist Church, Broken Arrow

First Baptist Church, Broken Arrow, Mirl Wiseman SS Class

First Baptist Church, Broken Arrow, Marla’s SS Class

First Baptist Church, Collinsville

First Baptist Church, Glenpool

First Baptist Church, Glenpool Living Longer & Living It SS Class

First Baptist Church, Jenks

First Baptist Church, Mannford

First Baptist Church of Tulsa

First Baptist Church, Verden

Fisher Baptist Church

Garden City Baptist Church

Garnett Road Baptist Church

Glenwood Baptist Church

Grace Point Church

Grace Point Church, Adult SS Class

Haikey Park Baptist Church

Harvest Time Assembly Church

Contributing Churches

As I look back on the achievements DaySpring Villa makes each year, I am humbled by the continued generosity of our supporters who give of their time and money to support our fight against domestic violence.

Each time we open our door to a broken mother whose children cling to her in fear, our staff can’t help but envision how different this same family will look if they accept the gift of change and healing right here. We know from our successes that this woman will be prepared to make better life choices. She’ll have set personal and professional goals that she is actively pursuing to secure employment, attend school, save money, buy a car, and find a permanent home. She’ll have learned parenting skills to help guide her children along a positive life course. Perhaps most importantly, she will have discovered the strength and independence that come with the physical, emotional and spiritual healing DaySpring offers every day.

We are grateful to all who believe in our mission to transform the lives of women and children in crisis. But we also realize that financial contributions during 2011 weren’t easy for a lot of our supporters. As stewards of your donations, we are dedicated to using your money wisely to invest in those who’ve chosen a life of freedom over fear so that they may become vibrant members of our community.

The Year in Review: New Trends in a Struggling Economy

DaySpring Villa in 2011 admitted 118 women who brought with them a total of 80 children seeking shelter from an abusive situation. While this represents a decrease over 2010, it does not necessarily indicate a reduction in Tulsa-area domestic violence.

For the third consecutive year, we received a record-shattering number of phone calls for assistance—2,364 compared to 2,232 in 2010. We also continue to experience a growing trend of guests staying longer in DaySpring Villa’s residential program, which we attribute to fewer job and housing opportunities in light of the current economic climate. The average guest stay in 2011 topped 95 days, compared to 80 days in 2010.

2011 Milestones and Achievements

As part of our goals set for 2011, DaySpring Villa is focused on finalizing a five-year plan in 2012 that will not only better prepare us for the trends we’ve begun to witness but will enable us to respond to women who’ve escaped a life of sexual slavery and abusive servitude.

Our achievements during 2011 included:

• Enhancing our development programs to measure the success of our communications and fundraisers that target existing and potential supporters and volunteers. During the year, we dramatically improved our ability to identify the types of donors (individual, business, church, trust or foundation), as well as the source of the donation, such as our annual report, quarterly newsletters, annual plea letter, fundraiser invitations, website, Facebook, or other communication. In addition, we can now identify every volunteer and the services they graciously provide month after month.

• Our Church Advisory Board consists of 38 members, each of whom represents an area church that supports our mission with monthly financial gifts, food items, clothing, and other donations. I’m delighted to report that this board has exceeded our expectations to communicate DaySpring Villa’s purpose,

To Our Supporters:

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Holmeswood Baptist Church

Hopevale Church

Immanuel Baptist Church, Highland, CA.

Indian Springs Baptist Church

Keystone Hills Baptist Church

Lakeview Southern Baptist Church

Liberty Church

Limestone Baptist Church

Living Oaks Baptist Church

Madalene Church

Memorial Baptist Church

New Beginnings Baptist Church

New Hope Baptist Church

New Life Baptist Church

New Life Baptist Church Women’s Ministry Group

North Fork Baptist Church

Oakhurst Baptist Church

Oakridge Baptist Church

Olivet Baptist Church

Olivet Baptist Church Joyful Servants Class Koinonia SS Class

Parkview Baptist Church

Pickett Prairie Baptist Church

Plainview Baptist Church

Red Fork Baptist Church

Remnant Community Church

Riverside Baptist Church

Riverview Missionary Baptist Church

Riveted Church

Sequoyah Hills Baptist Church

Skelly Drive Baptist Church

South Tulsa Baptist Church

Southern Hills Baptist Church

Southern Hills Baptist Church Oasis Life Group

Southern Hills Baptist Church Winsome SS Class

Southwood Baptist Church

Suncrest Baptist Church

Trinity Lutheran Church LWML

Tulsa Vietnamese Baptist Church

View Acres Baptist Church

Woodland Acres Baptist Church

Contributing Churches

our success stories, and any need for emergency items or services as they arise.

• Of the 20 grant proposals we initially planned to write, we submitted 23 and received funding from 18.

• Increasing the services we provide to our guests encourages them to stay at DaySpring Villa long enough to make lasting changes in their lives and those of their children. With the help of our staff and volunteers, we made much needed upgrades and improvements to our physical facility, including a top-down remodel of our guest restroom to accommodate both women and children, from infants to seniors. Through an INCOG grant, we provided 2,500 transportation rides to job interviews, doctor appointments and counseling sessions. We also distributed 800 bus tokens and 21 $10 gas cards to help our guests work on their goals. Finally, our Tuesday night groups have added more domestic violence education while focusing on the transition from domestic violence victim to strong survivor.

• Our volunteer base plays a vital role in DaySpring Villa’s sustainability and our future growth. Although we saw a decrease in the number of volunteers during 2011—1,075 compared to 1,383 in 2010—volunteer hours actually increased to 27,738 compared to 19,227 the year before. At even $10 per hour—the entry level salary of our staff—this equates to an astonishing $277,380 in services.

• Our children’s coordinator worked tirelessly in 2011 to enhance our children’s program with more education, safety planning and fun time. Providing examples of healthy, family activities in an atmosphere free of violence is crucial to the healing process of mom and child alike.

• The Rodney Carrington Foundation sponsored a celebrity golf tournament in 2011 that netted DaySpring Villa $43,000. Our annual All Fore! Faith Spring Golf Tournament enjoyed good participation, and our Royal Feast fundraiser generated nearly $35,800.

Those of us at DaySpring Villa are tremendously thankful for your yearlong prayers, financial gifts, donations and acts of kindness. We are truly blessed to have the staff, volunteers, and supporters who believe in our purpose and champion our mission day after day.

Wilma Lively Executive Director

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Business Donors

2011 2010 2009

Assets

Current Assets

Cash 90,223 63,023 124,658

Temporary Cash Investments 297,703 252,241 181,442

Investments 182,719 160,738 138,639

Total Cash & Investments 570,645 476,002 444,739

Property, Plant and Equipment

Land 50,000 50,000 50,000

Building & Improvements 925,315 880,315 797,572

Furniture & Fixtures 76,558 74,470 67,388

Equipment 120,809 120,809 107,858

Vehicles 89,623 59,623 35,688

1,262,305 1,185,217 1,058,506

Less Accumulated Depreciation -384,309 -290,738 -290,738

Net Property and Equipment 877,996 894,479 767,768

Total Assets $1,448,641 $1,370,481 $1,212,507

Liabilities and Net Assets

Current Liabilities

Accounts Payable - - -

Accrued Expenses - - -

Total Current Liabilities - - -

Net Assets

Unrestricted 1,107,327 1,083,373 962,905

Unrestricted - Board Designated 333,645 279,465 242,789

Temporarily Restricted 7,669 7,643 6,813

Net Assets 1,448,641 1,370,481 1,212,507

Total Net Assets $1,448,641 $1,370,481 $1,212,507

Financials Three-Year Balance Sheet

AbiBow Recycling LLC

Admiral Beauty Supply

Advanced Industrial Devices

Advantage Glass, Inc.

American Legion-Auxiliary 142

Apache Corporation

Audiology Business Services

Axley Group, Inc.

Camtechnologies, L.L.C.

Chevron Humankind

Citgo Petroleum Corporation

Cobles Flowers & Gifts

COC Holdings, LP

Coulter & Company

Relevance Ministries of Tulsa, Inc.

First Choice Rentals, LLC

Fleet Feet Sports Tulsa LLC

From the Heart Enterprises

Grand Bank

Graphic Resources & Reproduction, Inc.

Grigsby’s Carpet Showroom, Inc.

Hawkins International, Inc.

I-CAN

Kappa Alpha Theta

Kimberly-Clark

Larkin Bookkeeping, Inc.

LU Greg Trucking, LLC

Machining Technology of Oklahoma

Martin Day Homes LLC

McAfee & Taft

Mothers Helper

Oklahoma Chevelle & El Camino Club

Pennington Investments

Pryer Accounting

Resco, Inc.

Rice, Vowell & Wyatt, CPA, PLLC

Sapulpa Lions Club

Smithco Engineering

Star of Light Chapter 178, Iraq

The Williams Companies, Inc.

The Word in Music, Inc.

Tout LeMonde Club

Unit Corporation

United Technologies

Visual FX, Inc.

VVA Chapter 216

Weamco, Inc.

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FoundationsBP Foundation, Inc.

Chymiak Family Foundation

Elpis Foundation

G. Wilkerson Foundation

George Kaiser Family Foundation

MS Molly Foundation

Philip & Miranda Kaiser Family Fund

Rodney Carrington Foundation

The Anne & Henry Zarrow Foundation

The Gaylord Foundation

The Goatcher Foundation

The Grace & Franklin Bernson Foundation

The Hille Family Charitable Foundation

The Mary K. Chapman Foundation

The Mervin Bovaird Foundation

The Newfield Foundation

The Oxley Foundation

The Raines Family Foundation

The Sharna & Irvin Frank Foundation

Verizon Foundation

Waters Charitable Foundation

2011 2010 2009

Revenues

Contributions 712,877 650,433 652,057

Investments 17,145 22,100 23,348

Interest - Other 489 814 1,765

Miscellaneous 13,812 17,169 1,440

Total Revenues $744,323 $690,516 $678,610

Expenses

Shelter Programs

Expenses 50,318 51,925 109,229

Wages & Benefits 266,548 264,335 240,368

Fundraising

Expenses 142,517 126,628 130,683

Wages & Benefits 60,447 57,833 54,479

Management/General

Expenses 77,422 70,859 30,896

Wages & Benefits 76,314 75,473 64,728

Total Expenses $673,566 $647,053 $630,383

Profit Gain/Loss $70,757 $43,463 $48,227

Revenues

Total Projected Revenues $742,468

Expenses

Shelter Programs Expenses 78,676

Wages & Benefits 306,548

Fundraising Expenses 120,280

Wages & Benefits 60,942

Management/General Expenses 92,986

Wages & Benefits 83,036

Total Expenses $742,468

Three-Year Financial Report

2012 Budget

TrustsVelma L. Dickerson, Trust

Earle & Donna Lamborn, Trust

Harry & Janet Todd Family Trust

Velma E. Swanson Family Revocable Trust

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Mona Ables

Dolores Abraham

Margaret Adamiec

Jeff & Heather Adams

Gerene Adwon

Loleta B. Ake

Shannon Ashley Albert

Wayne E. & Beverly J. Allen

Tracy D. Altieri

Gene Alvord

Thomas Amburn

Dorothy Amphlett

Dale & Sue Amstutz

Bob S. & Brenda L. Anderson

Paul C. Arbaugh

Bryan & Diane Armiger

Barbara Arndt

Barbara E. Ash

Chris & Toni Ashley

Jennifer Backlund

Julie Bailey

Karen Baker

Benjamin & Darena G. Bankston

Mark J. Bareta

John t. & Marti Barry, III

Kristy Barry

Janet Gilstrap Baucom

Marthanda Beckworth

Carrol H. & Linda K. Been

Charles & Sandra W. Bell

Don D. & Tonya Bennett

Pat & Desiree Bennett

Anthony R. Berg

Geroge F. & Joyce A. Berry

Debra Bickley

Marcel Binstock

Dr. James R. & Suzette M. Birch

Donald M. & Helen Bischoff

Burk & Judith Bishop

Kenneth & Mary Helen Blackman

William & Patti Blackwelder

Barbara Blake

Gary L. & Nancy Kay Blamires

Robert & Gloria Blankenship

Angela Boatman

Michele S. Boatwright

Roger & Barbara Bond

Terry & Beverley Boone, Sr.

R. Michael & K.S. Bright

Tennie Bright

Bridget Brock

Elliott & Alice Brown

Mary Broyles

Doug & Peg Brush

Ralph & Dorothy Bruton

J. Shayne & Marta Buchanan

Richard J. & Marilyn Burdick

Nita L. Burleigh

Elena M. Bussell

William C. & Karen Byrd, Jr.

James E. & Gayle D. Campbell

Ronnie Campbell

Melvin & Ann Canode

Brita Haugland Cantrell

Larry & Carolyn Cantrell

Sandra Cantrell

Bret & Shannon Carder

Jo Ann Cargill

Sean & Nancy Carlson

Ruth J. Carlson

Individual Donors

A Survivor Finds Her Wings

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Alan & Carolyn Carlton

Rodney & Terri Carrington

Mary C. Carstens

Nila M. Carter

Keele R. Casey

Judy K. Cash

Dr. & Mrs. Bain C. Cate

Wanda Chalender

Richard H. & Wilma Chapman

Barbara Chappelle

R. C. & Mary Charles

Brian E. Childers

Samuel & Jeanne Chinnock

Eugene & Sue M. Christmann

Samuel & Charlotte Clammer

Elmer L. Clark

George W. & Bonnie Clark

Timothy & Patricia Clement

Evelyn Cline

Dale M. & Mary Jean Cobb

Chuck & Kara Ann Coday

Dr. Curtis M. & Nancy A. Coggins

Bob & Lydia Coil

Charlotte Colbenson

Robert & Martha Cole

Joe E. Colliver

Bob & Millie Combs

Mark & Shannon Combs

Marc & Linda Conine

Carolyn S. Conley

Mr. & Mrs. William Coody

Brian & Charlotte Cook

Jennifer Cook

Jim & Nora Cook

Bryan P. & Buffy N. Cooper

Frank & June Corn

Christopher & Pamela Costa

Julia G. Couch

Mary Virginia Couch

Charles & Judy Courter

Kevin & Dell Anna Coutant

James & Jonaline Craig

Scott T. & Alicia Crawley

Nancy Creel

William H. & Connie W. Creel

B. Gail Crist

Ron G. & Fay M. Curtis

Jennie Daenen

Julie Daman

Karen Danz

William Daugherty

Johnny E. Davidson

Karen Jo Davidson

Debra Davis

Phil & June H. Davis

Vickie Dawkins-Kersey

Dorothy Dean

Ron Debusk

Kenneth & Frances DeCordova

Jack & Kay DeLaughter

Larry G. & Cynthia DeLay

Boyd & Sandy J. Denton

Dorr & Christian Depew

Vincent A. Bernbach

Bruce W. & Anna L. DeShazo

Wilma R. Dieckhoff

Pat & Viola M. Dinwiddie

David M. & Judith A. Disch

Daniel & Pamela Doak

Rachelle Doughterty

Individual Donors

Yvette is not only a DaySpring Villa success story she’s an amazing example of a domestic violence survivor.

Imagine falling in love and marrying someone who doesn’t reveal he’s a diagnosed schizophrenic. Whose outbursts and behavior shatter all confidence and self-esteem. Imagine someone who doesn’t tell you that he also has a rare genetic condition that can fatally affect any children you might have together.

For Yvette, overcoming the enormity of her husband’s deception began with the emotional and spiritual healing she needed to accept, forgive and learn to trust again. At DaySpring Villa, Yvette rediscovered the woman she was always meant to be—strong, independent and deep in her faith. Today, she is a virtual force of nature, setting and achieving the personal and professional goals that keep the trajectory of her life aiming skyward.

Thanks to DaySpring Villa, Yvette has truly found the wings to fly.

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Individual DonorsEmily D. Dunbar

Gary & Donna Dundee

Brenda P. Dunn

Cheryl Duran

Karla Duran

Lonnie D. Eck

Patty Plummer Eck

Dave & Patty Eland

Ann Wilson Eldridge

Cindy Ellison

Lanny R. Endicott

Larry E. & Laurie J. Erbe

Ralph Eubanks

Jerry & Mary Ezell

William & Mary F. Fagler

Gary Fain

Jane Farrell

D. Wayne & Susan T. Fender

Bob W. & Doris J. Fholer

Eldin & Barbara Fisher

Lorelei J. Fisher

Margaret Ann Fortenberry

Frank & Shirley Foutch

Steven M. Fox

Jacquelyn Franklin

Virginia Frederick

John D. & M. Sue Freeman

Richard & Gwyn Freeman

Patricia A. French

Kevin & Lori Fullbright

Saletha M. Fuller

Mary Jo Gandee

Melvin & Sharon Garner

Pat Garrett

Jon & Sharron Gasior

Beverly V. Gastineau

Emery & Judith Gathers

Vincent Giannotti, Jr.

Gary & Sharon Gibson

Norman & Julie Gilbertson

Robert & Diann Gilliam

Margaret Goatcher

Robert & Barbara Goldman

Gail A. Good

Darrell & Lois V. Gordon

Dustin S. & Anna M. Gorrell

Patrick & Jeanette K. Gorrell

Barbara Gosen

Lori A. Graflund

Dwight & Susan Gragg

J.W. & Norma Graham

Garrett & Kathryn Green

Janice D. Green

Stephen & Terrie Gressett

Stephen G. & Terrie L. Gressett

James & Wanda Hartle Griffin

Mary Griffin

Shelli Griffith

Steven & Janet Griffith

Bob & Carol Hacker

Mr. & Mrs. Charles Hair

Irvin & Lois Haken

James & Jacquelyn Hall

Rex & Susan Hall

Susan A. Hall

Byron & Robbie Hammons

Jeanette Hanke

Brent & Gabrielle Hansen

Clyde & Debbie Harding

Linda Harris

Jeannetta will be the first to say she’s lived nine lives. At age 13 she was forced into a sexual slavery ring, right here in Tulsa, where she was sold over and over again to pay off a debt that would never be satisfied. Transported to destinations across numerous states, she grew up in a world of darkness, drugs, and dread, where children are bought and sold under the cloak of night. America is now the number one destination in the world for child sex trafficking, and with three major interstates to our credit, Oklahoma has become a prime trade route.

As part of DaySpring Villa’s House Staff, Jeannetta can immediately identify women who’ve escaped a life of slavery and servitude. There’s just something in their eyes, she says. Jeannetta also works closely with Oklahoma Against Trafficking Humans (OATH) to share her story of survival and help those who are too fearful or ashamed to report their captors.

Now a woman of 40, Jeannetta is happily married and one year away from earning her master’s degree in clinical social work. Her determination to not only survive, but thrive, makes her both a remarkable woman and one of DaySpring Villa’s valued team members.

A Survivor Learns to Soar

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Individual DonorsMary C. Hartle

Patricia K. Hartle

Richard D. Hartle

Sarah E. Hartle

Norma Hasley

Lavoy & J.L. Hatchett

Peggy Hayes

Carey L. Haynie

Dorothy D. Hays

Allan & Alice Heath

Gordona Duca Heiliger

James & Juanelle Heldebrand

Opal L. Hesler

Edward & Rhonda Hicks

Sidney M. & Juanita L. Hicks

Roger & Michelle Higinbotham

Anne Himebaugh

Catie Holzer

B. Lucille Horn

Lester & Leah Horner

T. Karl & Teresa G. Hoskison

Eugene & Virginia Howard

Michael J. & Betty J. Howard

Barbara J. Howerton

George W. & Peggy Hughes

Kevin & Sherri Hughes

Michael & Sherrie Hulse

Russell K. & L. Leann Huneycutt

Arthur R. & June Huse

Michael & Frances Hutton

Sharon E. Hyatt

Ellen Ichinose

Dr. Helen Inbody

Charles & Maxine Ingram

James & Jacquelyn Irwin

Dave & Linda Ivins

Donald & Debra Jackson

K.J. & Kimberly Jackson

Nancy & Julie Jacobs

Paul James

Yun Su & Jung Sook Jeon

Alan R. Johnson

Barbara Johnson

Patricia A. Johnson

James & Karen Johnston

James R. Johnston

Jane Johnston

Christopher & Pat Jones

Marvin B. & Deborah Jones

Darrian & Shari Jones

Mr. & Mrs. Donald Jordan

Benjin Joshua

Jennifer Judson

Charles & Helen Kane

Raymond & Martha Kane

Melvin & Betty Jo Kannady

Doris Keiningham

Robert & Shirley Keiningham

Scott & Christa Kempenich

George & Emmalu Kendall

Myra Kent

Izoro & Lucille Kerley

John J. & Tracy A. Kidwell

Don & Sue Kimberling

Jay & Veneica Kincaid

Lyle & Kathleen Kleopfer

Rollin & Glenda Knapp

David & Mary Knight

Chad & Suzanne Knowles

Janet Kohls

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Individual DonorsKevin & Mary Koloff

Edwin & Carol Koop

Mary R. Korthase

Randy & Kathy Krumholt

John & Catherine Kysa, Jr.

Kristen R. LaBass

Rmarian Rose Lair

Terry Lair

Keagen Lambert

Earle & Donna Lamborn

Robert & Ellen Langland

Bob & Christine Latham

Bob & Gala Lay

Perry & Melissa Lay

William S. Leach

Shirley I. Lear

James & Dorothy Lee

Harold & Laurie Lehman

Guy W. Lewis

Mark & Cindy Light

Philip & Nancy Lile

Wilma A. Lively

Archie & Bonnie Loehr

Francis Loomis

Ron & Ana Lundin

Alan & Cathy Lyles

Neill C. Mackay

Kamille Maddux

Becky Manning

Rozetta M. Marple

Eric & Jill Marshall

Phillip E. Marshall

Dean Martin

Jack & Bobbie Mathes

Alan Mauldin

Verne & Rosemary McCabe

Kent & Beth McConnell

Mitchell & Brenda McCormick

Bryan McCracken

Matthew McCreary

Robert & Nancy McGuire

Michael & Virginia M. McKee

Dr. James D. & Georgia E. McKelvey

Matthew & Steve McKelvey

Mark McKelvie

Gerald & Leann McLaughlin

Shirley Ann McManigal

E. Anne McWilliams

William E. & Patsy Mead, Jr.

William & Mary Ellen Means

James & Cathy Meehan

C.W. Merritt

Shirley J. Milburn

Bruce A. & Lynne R. Miller

Donald & Judy Miller

Larry & Rita Miller

Mike & Jill Minihan

Todd & Sheila Mitchell

Bill J. & Helen M. Moon

Mark & Lynn Mooney

Patricia E. Morast

Dwayne & Terri Morgan

Edward & Loueen Morgan

William & Michelle Morgan

Donna Morris

Theresa Morris

David & Deborah Morrow

Jack W. & Karen Long Morton

Lawrence P. Moylan

Kenneth Newell

Pictured left to right, back row: Clyde Harding, Cameron Cox, Amy Earley, Sara Cox, and Joshua Giddens.Front row: Debbie Harding, Ainsley Tobey, and Ed Luna.

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Individual DonorsJanet L. Newton

Jennifer Newton

James & Carol Nichols

Florin & Tanya Nicolae

John G. & Carole A. Nikkel

Robert E. & Robin M. Nikkel

Doris Nunnelee

Warren & Jean O’Brien, Jr.

Charles & Carol O’Rear

Joey & Cristin Odom

Phyllis I. Quarterson Olsen

George & Charlotte Paden

Scott & Kelli Palmer

Jisook & Jong Yoo Park

Betty S. Parker

Eric & Connie Parker

Will & Natalie Parker

David & Rebecca Parrack

Evelyn Patterson

Donald L. & Eunice Payne

Helen E. Payne

Larry C. & Eleanor Payne

Natalija Peixotto

Ray & Shirley Penick

Mary Penn

Charles & Kathryn Pennington

Antonio & Sally Perez, Jr.

Donald & Sarah Perkins

Carole Perry

Janice Phillips

W.A. & Betty Phillips

Wyatt L. & Carol O. Phillips

Robert & Bonnie Pingel

Roberta Pitts

William & Penney Plaster

Mark & Marilyn Polumbus

Jennifer Poole

Charles & Martha Powell

Patricia A. Powers

Betty F. Prentice

Carlin & Mary Lou Pruitt

Burk A. & Linda L. Pulver

Dana Quick

Riley O. & Denna Quillen

Paula J. Quillin

Phyllis Raines

Bob & Bernice Ramsey

Alan & Jo Ratliff

Linda Ree

William & Cindy Reeves

Betty L. Reid

Kenneth & Katherine Reid

L. Paul & Robin Reynolds

Andrew & Lisa Rhynes

Christopher L. Rice

Allen J. & Beth G. Richard

Ryan & Abigail Riess

Robert & Sherma Ringol

Ted M. Riseling

Mildred J. Ritter

Chris & Mandi Rivers

Ralph C. & Marcia K. Robb

Craig & Stephanie Roberts

Mr. & Mrs. Willis C. Robinson

Sandra Robinson

Jarene C. Robison

Don Roe

Dale & Ann Rogers

Ray & Marilyn Rosa

Larry D. Rose

Volunteers are an undeniable lifeline for DaySpring Villa. We were blessed in 2011 with the talents, hard work and dedication of 1,075 men, women and children—ages seven to 86—who volunteered 27,738 hours of their time on our behalf. Whether they cook, paint, sort, organize, repair or remodel, our Villa Volunteers are the gift that keeps giving all year long—enabling us to offer our guests quality services in a warm, safe environment.

The Gift of Volunteering

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Individual DonorsBobby & Deborah Roye

James E. & Holly R. Runyon

Linda Russell

Dick & Faye Sanders

E.B. & Joann Sartin

Jan Sartor

James D. & Wanda Satrom

Betty Satterfield

Don & Joy Scrivner

Thomas D. & Brenda K. Self

Tricia H. Senft

Jeff & Debbie Shaffer

Jim R. & Kirby G. Shaw

Dr. Mike & Marla Shaw

Dennis & Kathy Shelton

John W. & Doris Shelton

Barbara J. Shepherd

Wanho & Yo Sook Shin

Michael & Cathy L. Shipman

Kenneth & Patricia Simmons

Thomas E. & Betty J. Simmons

Neal D. & Rebecca D. Singletary

Vincent J. Siren

Michael & Tammy Sirmon

Patsy R. Slagle

Timothy A. & Terri Sloan

Barry E. & Karen S. Smith

Donald S. Smith

E.R. & Dianne Smith, III

Helen I. Smith

J. Fred & Fran Smith

Sharon Snider

Jack & Mary Sommers

Jim & Teresa Spoon

A. Ainslee Stanford

Felicia Stark

Johnny & Cindi Starkey

Stars of Light Chapter 178

T. Gene & Mona Statham

Rodney C. & Kim Stauffer

Sanford & Gladys Stearns

George & Joy Steincross

Gregory & Diana Steinl

Rose Mary Stephens

Bernhard & Sarah Storjohann III

Erin Strauss

Rick & Janet Stringer

Stephan A. Strode

E.O. & Wilma D. Sumner

Rosemary Summer

Donald & Salley Sutmiller

Robert & Angela Swain

Rose Swayze

David J. & Karen A. Swenson

Homer & Edna Sue Swepston

Ron & Shirley Taber

Ali & Jan Tabrizi

Glenn & Sally Taggart

Ahmid & Shazli Tahir

Winston & Linda Tallent

Jeannetta Taylor

Duane D. & Patricia Terry

Michael & Amy Thayer

James L. & Christy P. Thomas

Frank & Donna Thomason

J.W. & Joy T. Thompson

Victor & Barbara Thompson

Christopher Thrower

James C. & Betty Lou Tincher

W.R. & B.T. Tipsword

It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery.

Galatians 5:1 (NIV)

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Individual DonorsYen Cao H. Tran

Billy W. Travis

Chris & Pamela Truitt

Carole J. Tucker

Gerald & Faye Tumbleson

Dennis & Janice Turner

Roy & Danay Turner

Jimmy & Joann Tygart

Drew & Charlotte Tyler

Thomas & Kim Ukens

Ward & Estelle Ulmer

Nancy L. Vansickle

Robert & Patricia Vantriest

Calvin & Marilyn Vogt

Carol J. Vogt

Don & Patsy Volkl

Jeffrey & Janet Volz

Richard & Anna Voris

Kurt & Patricia Wachtendorf

Phyllis L. Zimmerman-Wade

Rowene Wagner

Gary M. & Sherry L. Walkabout

Anna Lee Walker

Clinton & Gloria Walker

Etta E. Walker

Wm. B. & Karen Walker

Richard & Nora Walworth

Oscar & Terri Wantiez

Angela Ward

Billy J. Ward

John & Bonita Watts

Sam & Ladema Weathers

Scott C. Webb

Lawrence A. Weber

Ed & Joann Webster

Karly L. Weimar

Bill & Bettie Weir

Jonathan C. Weldy

Lela Hoyle Wells

Dakota West

Dean & Linda West

Mirl Whisman

Douglas & Judith White

Ivan & Angie White

Kirsten White

Rita London White

Shirley Whitmore

Linn & Sandy Wickersham

Carol Williams

David & Carolyn Williams

Fred & Gerry Williams

Gerald & Marion Williams

Dr. Terry & Daisy Williams

Timothy & Susan J. Willis

Jeff Wilson

Martha L. Wilson

David & Jennifer Wiseman

Emma Lee Wolfe

Brenda Womack

Herschel & Fern Wood

Wanda Woodrell

Richard & Debra Wright

Jacki K. Yager

Kristin Yannaccone

Roy E. & Vera York

Kathryn Young

Rita K. Younger

Cindy Zaloudek

Richard & Peggy Ziglar

Harold Zuckerman

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PO Box 1588Sand Springs OK 74063

IndividualsLonnie D. Eck

Gary & Donna Dundee

James & Jacquelyn Hall

Johnny & Cindi Starkey

ChurchesFirst Baptist Church Tulsa

South Tulsa Baptist Church

Olivet Baptist Church

Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma

Southern Hills Baptist Church

View Acres Baptist Church

Business Advantage Glass, Inc.

Relevance Ministries of Tulsa, Inc.

Unit Corporation

Donations Exceeding $10,000

As Oklahoma’s only faith-based, certified domestic violence shelter, DaySpring Villa is committed to transforming the lives of women and children in crisis. Show your support for our mission by learning more about us. Visit www.DaySpringVilla.com to read our success stories and sign up for our quarterly newsletter. Keep up with our daily activities by becoming one of our Facebook fans, and watch our documentary, Into the Light, on Youtube. For more information call 918-245-4075.

DaySpring Villa is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization

Nora Cook, President

Des Bennett

William Coody

Bruce DeShazo

Donna Dundee

Sue Freeman

Ed Hicks

Margaret Goatcher

Rev. K.J. Jackson

Ron Lundin

John Nikkel

Rev. Scott Palmer

Jarene Robison

Phyllis Zimmerman-Wade

Judy White

Foundations Rodney Carrington Foundation

Elpis Foundation

Chymiak Family Foundation

George Kaiser Family Foundation

Mary Kay Chapman Foundation

Waters Charitable Foundation

The Anne & Henry Zarrow Foundation

The Grace & Franklin Bernson Foundation

The Oxley Foundation

2011 DaySpring Villa Board of Directors