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2008 Annual Report

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Dearest Friends, It is our honor to present The Family Learning Center's Annual Report to all of our much-appreciated supporters. The last 28 years have been filled with immense accomplishments for The Family Learning Center and 2008 was no different.

The Family Learning Center is flourishing and influencing more lives each year. We began as a preschool cooperative serving 43 low-income children and we have grown into a full-service human service agency serving over 2,000 individuals annually.

Our programs are designed to support families by increasing employment opportunities, facilitating access to enhanced health and wellness, providing quality childcare and preschool programs, and improving the educational performance of children of all ages.

The Family Learning Center has received numerous awards over the last 28 years: the Boulder Chamber of Commerce’s Small Business of the Year Award and Boulder County Business Report's IQ Award for outstanding innovative program service delivery.

We are extremely proud of our accomplishments, however the greatest reward is seeing our children and families succeed. For example, during the 2007–2008 school year, 100 percent of The Family Learning Center's high school seniors graduated and 95 percent were accepted into college. All preschoolers made significant improvements in school readiness skills. Virtually 100 parents completed a comprehensive literacy program.

We are keenly aware that your support is essential to our success and aids our ability to provide services to thousands of low-income children and families. On behalf of all the children and families who benefit by being part of The Family Learning Center, we extend our deepest appreciation.

Sincerely,

Cindy O'KeeffePresident

Brenda LyleExecutive Director and Founder

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who we areThe Family Learning Center is a 501(c)(3)

tax-exempt, not-for-profit organization

located in Boulder, Colorado. We are a

comprehensive human service agency

that annually provides thousands of

low-income children and families with

programs and skills training in youth and

family development, education, health and

wellness and community development.

our missionOur mission is to encourage successful

lifelong learning and economic self-

sufficiency for families of diverse cultures

and limited incomes, in a learning

environment where families feel nurtured,

respected and empowered.

We help ignite the potential in children and

families by providing the tools to achieve

success in school and life. We believe

that family and community offer the best

framework for healthy, social, academic,

civic and ethical development of children

and families.

By offering educational opportunities

for the entire family, we create families

who value education, self-reliance and

community service.

"The Family Learning Center has always believed in me, even when I did not believe in myself. They wanted the best for me and thanks to their constant support, I was the first person in my family to graduate from high school." - Jose, an after school program participant

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who we serveThe Family Learning Center is an inclusive community, where children

and families of all races and from all walks of life are welcomed. Many

of our families live in subsidized housing communities in Boulder

and Broomfield Counties and depend on a variety of government and

private aid programs.

Our families have a strong work ethic and a deep commitment

to improve the quality of life for their children and families. Our

programs support their goals by increasing employment opportunities,

facilitating access to health and wellness, providing quality childcare

and preschool programs, improving the educational performance of

children of all ages, promoting economic self-sufficiency, enhancing

parenting skills and, ultimately, breaking the bondage of prolonged

cycles of poverty.

how we beganEstablished in 1981 by community organizer Brenda Lyle and local

advocates and parents, The Family Learning Center began as an

early childhood co-op for 43 low-income preschool children and

their families. Today it has grown to become a full-service human

services agency, serving more than 2,000 children and families a year,

supported by a volunteer Board of Directors, a staff of over 18 and

more than 200 volunteers.

For 28 years, The Family Learning Center has provided low-income and

culturally-diverse children and families with meaningful opportunities

to become educated, productive members of the community who can

successfully compete in a global society.

28 yeARs Of AccOmplishmentOuR stORy

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“I like The Family Learning Center. They have snacks for us after school and I can get help with my homework and play with my friends. They help me believe I can be anything when I grow up – a doctor, a football player, the president of United States, or even a teacher.” – Rosa, an after school participant

early childhood educationOur early childhood development programs are among the highest

quality in the state of Colorado based on evaluations by the Boulder

Valley School District and the Colorado State Department of Education.

Five days a week, these programs provide quality literacy-based

multicultural, bilingual preschool classes for low-income children and

full-time childcare for their working parents.

In 2008:

100 preschool students were served•

100% increased their pre-kindergarten literacy skills by at least 50%•

100% pre-kindergarten students were prepared for kindergarten •

100% of preschool graduates have successfully transitioned into •

kindergarten classes within Boulder Valley and St. Vrain

School Districts

family learning center hope academy Through our partnership with Colorado's Hope Co-Op Online Learning

Academy, The Family Learning Center was able to provide extended day

accredited academic course offerings for children in grades K-12.

In 2008:

40 students were served•

100% of students enrolled made academic progress in the areas of •

math, science, and language arts

100% of students received basic tools for learning•

elementary after schoolThe elementary after-school program is designed to help its participants

master the core concepts and study habits necessary for academic

success. All participants are provided tutors to assist with homework

and personalized math and reading reinforcement activities. The

Elementary After School Program also caters to the development

of social skills and creative growth through an evolving array of

community-supported workshops and activities. Health and nutrition

also play a key role in our program with healthy snacks provided daily as

well as frequent visits from nutritionists and athletes.

In 2008:

250 students were served•

100% of students completed homework assignments•

100% of students stayed in school •

middle school after school The middle school after school program provides academic support

for students in grades 6-8 through tutoring, mentoring and other

educational enrichment activities. Each student receives daily academic

case management by staff, which includes tracking grades, school

attendance, and assignments, as well as meeting regularly with teachers.

The program is designed to help students improve their knowledge and

skills in all subject areas and to foster the positive development of youth

for success in middle school and beyond.

In 2008:

125 students were served•

100% of students completed homework assignments and •

stayed in school

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high school college prep The high school college prep program is an academic skill

development and college-readiness program that offers after-school

tutoring and mentoring services, SAT/ACT prep, college-admissions

workshops and one-on-one instruction. Each student receives

academic case management to ensure performance levels meet

the requirements for their next phase of education. The program is

designed to help students improve their knowledge and skills in all

subject areas and to foster the positive development of youth for

success in high school and beyond.

In 2008:

200 students were served•

100% of high school students graduated from high school•

95% of students were accepted into college•

transportation program To extend our community reach and ease daily commuting

challenges, we provide low-cost transportation for preschool and

school-aged children attending The Family Learning Center.

In 2008:

100 students were provided transportation services•

2,000 round trips were provided for low-income children to attend •

The Family Learning Center's programs and activities

After-school transportation was provided for Centennial, Platt, and •

Casey Middle School students.

elementary summer Our commitment to the children doesn't end with the school year. We

also offer a six-week summer program which builds on the foundation

set during the after-school program. The summer affords us time

to introduce children to their community through participation in

educational field trips, sports, art, community service and guest

presentations. By keeping their minds active during the summer, this

program helps the children's transition back to school in the fall.

In 2008:

43 elementary students participated•

100% completed a six-week academic, recreational and cultural •

program

middle school summer The middle school summer program provides students with activities

to help build their leadership, team building and athletic skills.

Students participate in a number of sports challenges, including track

and field, soccer, football, volleyball, basketball, softball, tennis and

golf. Students also develop skills to help prepare them for college and

work by learning what it means to give back to the community through

a variety of philanthropy-related community service projects.

In 2008:

40 students participated•

100% completed a seven-week sports, academic and leadership •

program

100% completed at least four community service projects •

high school summer Accredited high school courses in the summer are available through a

partnership with the Boulder Valley School District and Brigham Young

University. These collaborations enable The Family Learning Center to

offer a variety of courses in both the classroom and online. Students

will participate in a number of academic activities and events,

including visiting college campuses, meeting with admission officers,

participating in leadership-development classes, financial aid training,

community service projects and SAT and ACT prep courses.

In 2008:

115 students participated •

100% of high school students completed at least one accredited •

course in math, science, English, or history

100% completed at least two community service projects •

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The Family Learning Center provides basic needs for families in the

form of 10,000 pounds of food each month though its partnership

with Community Food Share as well as clothing, furniture and

households goods though community donations. Additionally, families

can fulfill educational needs through FLC-provided resources from

literacy and language to computer courses.

family literacy Comprehensive family literacy services are available for all families

with children up to eight years old. This program increases parental

understanding of early-childhood development’s significance for

success in school and life. The program provides resources for

families to connect with society and navigate community institutions,

such as school systems, the business community, housing,

healthcare,and social service agencies. Opportunities for families

include the Parent and Child Time (PACT) learning-together program

and life skills and parenting classes.

adult education programs The adult education program provides meaningful opportunities for

parents and other adults to complete their high school education,

improve and increase employment opportunities, and enhance their

literacy skills for self and family empowerment. Classes include ESL

levels I and II, GED, job internship program for welfare recipients and

career development training.

neighborhood network/family literacy/computer technology and internet access In an effort to help the families we serve become better prepared

for the world of work and meet the challenges of the 21st century,

The Family Learning Center offers computer classes levels I–IV and

advanced computer and Internet access programs.

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The Family Learning Center serves the community by providing

a space to host family celebrations and gatherings in addition

to a meeting place for other organizations that share our values

and mission.

CollaborationThe Family Learning Center partners with a variety of community-

based and governmental agencies, including the YMCA, Boulder

Rotary Clubs, Optimist Clubs, Centro Amsted, State Wide Parent

Coalition, Shining Mountain Waldorf School, Bridge School, “I

Have a Dream,” Sister Carmen Center, Dental Aid, Community

Food Share, Boulder Valley School District, Boulder County Social

Services, University of Colorado, Naropa University, Boulder Health

Department, Boulder County Mental Health, Boulder City Children

Services, Boulder Council on Early Childhood Education, Boulder

Valley Impact and the Boulder Chamber of Commerce.

Community Center As a member of the community, The Family Learning Center opens

its doors to area residents for family celebrations while also providing

technical assistance for hundreds of residents of San Juan del Centro,

Boulder’s largest low-income housing project, and other low-income

housing sites. We also make our vans available to other non-profit

organizations and provide space for community groups, such as the

Boulder Police Annex, Boulder Valley School District, SIT team meetings,

bilingual and summer reading programs and daycare for Columbine’s

Family Resource School.

Indirect Program Service Delivery The Family Learning Center provides space and in-kind resources for

the following agencies and organizations:

Boulder County Health Department health screening and •

exercise classes

Boulder TRANSACT developmental screening•

Boulder AIDS project•

Latino Women's Group•

SIDA minority AIDS outreach program •

AVANCE crisis intervention services•

Boulder Public Library multi-cultural reading program and space for •

off-site library

Boulder Parks and Recreation off-site recreational activities•

Latino Parent Program•

Boulder Valley School District•

Boulder Police Department•

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REVENUE

Private Foundations 450,091.40 45%

Government 259,911.63 26%

Corporate 1,000.00 1%

Special Events 159,335.15 16%

Individuals 62,505.17 7%

Church/Civic 6,637.00 2%

Program Fees 35,901.00 3%

Total Revenue $975,381.35 100%

EXPENSES

Direct Program Services 766,209.30 85%

Management, Fundraising & General 135,213.00 15%

Total Expenses $901,422.30 100%

EXCESS OF OPERATING REVENUE OVER EXPENSES $73,959.05

TOTAL ASSETS ALL FUNDS

Cash, Accounts Receivable 154,157.72

Building, Equipment, Vehicles 16,135.08

Total Assets $270,292.80

TOTAL LIABILITIES

Short Term $7.96

Equity $270,292.80

Total Liabilities & Net Assets $270,292.80

2008 Expenses

85%

10%5%

Direct ProgramServicesAdministration

Fundraising- SpecialEvents

2008 Revenue

26%

45%

1%

16%

7%

2%

3%

GovernmentPrivate FoundationCorporateSpecial EventsIndividualsChurch/CivicProgram Fees

Family Learning Centersummary of financial statements12/31/2008–unaudited

finAnciAl Review

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Aaron and Jenifer KennedyAaron and Julia Batten BrodskyAlex and Jennifer SterlingAlfred and Judith WeinbergAlice and Glen McIntoshAlison Scott and Matthew SharpeAmy Beringer and John GrubbAndrea Anderson and Paul McClungAndrew and Audrey FranklinAndrew and Rebecca MorleyAndrew ChernaikAndrew Pruitt ED.D.Ann Fitzsimmons and John GouldAnna UngerAnne and Timothy ShanahanArline EwaldBen GunnBill PollaufBrian JohnsonBryon ThornburghC. Briant WolfeCamron and Laurie KuelthauCarol GerlitzCarol BakerCarol Jones and Gregory WithersCarole SehnertCatherine and George MiddlemistCathryn OlchowgCharlotte CorbridgeChris LohmannChristopher and Veronica CaseboltCindy and Michael O’KeeffeClaire HoffmanDarrel and Pat FanningDavid and Kim LaneDavid BoylanDavid ChampionDavid HisleDeborah Burke ShioshitaDeborah HayesDebra LewisDemetria RossDiana and Scott ThornockDonella NovakDoris and Julie HassDoris Nesbit CrochetDorothy and Donald CrockettDuane and H. Patricia HaugenElizabeth HortonEllen BurgessEllen TateErin BosikErnest and Adrienne PierucciFrank and Jean Dubofsky

Frank RanaudoFrederick HullG.H. and L.R. WeaverGeoffrey and Ann CooperGeorge and Carole JonesGeorge and Suzan CrochetGeorge Boedecker Jr.Gerhard and Ann LangerGrant and Robin BranstatorHans GreenHarold and Ingrid BecherHelen and Richard BulinskiHy and Marlene HarrisImogene SmithJack WalkerJames and Katherine PollicitaJames Warner and Judith Wells-WarnerJana Zimmerman and Peter BehrensJane and TJ HeymanJane ReynoldsJean B MillerJeanie RingelbergJeff and Kimberly LeeperJeffrey HumphreyJill ErtlJoan Brett and Robert GoltenJoel and Cindy DavisJohn and Ingrid JensenJohn CookeJohn Lundeen and Donna WalkerJoshua MesingerJudith and Denis NockJudith Volc and Randal EikeK. Andre WilliamsKate Pace Lindsay and Mark LindsayKelly GrayKen and Elsie HomyakKenneth and Diana KahnKenneth KetchnerKirsten Boedecker MoorheadLaurel SingletonLaurie and Arthur TraversLeslie Reese BrownLindsay WhitcherLisa and Eric KihnLisa Slezak-MoserLiz PadillaLiz Snowden and Joe TallmanLois AbbottMargaret and Wylie JohnsonMargaret OakesMargaret WortzmanMargaretha Maloney and Robert PalaichMarilyn Jorrie

Cash-Individuals

Maureen and Gary RaitMax and Barbara CoppomMelissa and David LurieMeridith WenzelMichael and Tami WakemanMichael Morton and Nina MooneyMichael O’Callaghan and Joan TorgowMilton BriggsMona SquiresNancy NilonNancy StonardNicole CasperPauline and Noel ClarkPeter and Marjorie NightingalePeter and Sue TrollerPeter and Suzanne BirkelandPeter and Victoria ThielPeter VitulliR. Steven and Susan MaxwellRebecca White and Allan White IIIReilly Murphy-EvansRenae Kofford and Brian LarsenRev. Gary and Karen SiltonRichard and Linda LivingstonRichard and Phyllis AsheRichard and Susan SterlingRick and Lori BakerRobert and Mary Anna MaddockRobert and Patricia GuilfordRobert MorehouseRollie and Josie HeathRudolph and Joan DichtlSandy BuddeSara and Jeffery WeilScott Jones and Lisa ChenShirley and Eric NelsonStephen and Grace HughesStephen and Marilyn KaminskiSteve and Lisa LawrenceSuzy AgetonTerry and Gary GalushaTerry BenjaminTheo ErtlThomas and Darya NoonanThomas MattsonTim and Ruth HoarVirginia Molloy LucyWilliam Ford and Ann Weisblat Ford

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In Kind-Individuals

Alica McIntoshAnna PayneArline EwaldAveree SmithBarbara LillieBetty and Jack CoxBetty KlurerBill and Jennifer MelvinBonnie SundanceBuff Elting and Bob RubinoCarl Worthington Jr.Cheryl CristanelliCindy and Michael O'KeeffeClay BeckhamConnie and Clifton TuckCourtney PobnsloDanica PowellDeborah BrinleyDee KehlDiana GrushansDiane BrumfittDonna and Daniel BarelaDoris NiesinEdie GilboyEric ChristensenEric MalmborgErnesto Pinto-AndrewsFariba AidunFCE Friends of Continued EmbroideryFrancisca PainterFrank RanaudoHelen and Richard BulinskiIrma Arellano TorrezJaime Castaneda PreciadoJames and Clara RobertsJames and Katherine PollicitaJane KellenbergerJanelle and Buck BlessingJeanie HaleJenna PetersonJennifer Klein and Terry HarmanJitka KhalsaJoanna HeilbrunnJoAnne TrombleyJohn DavisJohn MarableJohn HudziakJoshua MesingerJoy WeinsteinJulia and Victor BrightJulie Anne BrodyKate Hallberg and Dirk GrunwaldKathy DavidsonKathy PoliticoKay and Daryl James

Keith and Gloria LarsenKevin Pykkonen and Monica HaenselmanKirsten Boedecker MoorheadKorry AntosLance CarlLaurie and Arthur TraversLinda KuhnLinda KlineLinda Miller-KahnLisa SimpsonLiz JaramilloLiz SchweberLori WalkerLouise RoemerLuAnna AllaponaLynn ThoreMaggie YostMaria AguilarMaria-Paula LanattaMarilyn DorriMarilyn JorrieMary and David LeonardMaryanne and Jeff FantalisMax and Amie BervyMegan BucholzMelissa ChiarielloMichael and Pamela KruteckMichael and Tami WakemanMichael DavidoffMichelle and Pat CainMichelle WinstonMonica Haenselman

Nancy ShapiroNora ReznickovaPamela PhillipsPatricia WhitakerPeter RosatoRebecca and Jeremy EspinosaRebecca White and Allan White IIIRichard and Susan SterlingRobert and Louise DudleyRobin SmithRose GarciaRudolph and Joan DichtlSandra CuevasSandy KellySanjai BhagatStephanie TruszSt. ThomasSusan and Jeff KodishTherea Lorraine Smith and Joel KlenckTre CatesTuck FamilyUsha RamamurthyVivian Beekisa

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A B Markets LLCAll Souls Church of Boulder AdkissonAmy M. Howard, Inc.Anthony H. Kruse FoundationBelba & AssociatesBoulder CountyBoulder County Public HealthBVSD, SuperintendentCelestial SeasoningsCity of BoulderCoalfire Systems Inc.Collins Foundation, C/O Wells FargoCommunication Arts Inc.Culture of Giving, C/O Community FoundationEast Boulder Optimist ClubEcesis FoundationEhrhardt Keefe Steiner & Hottman P.C.Epiphany, Inc.Ertl Family Fund, C/O Community FoundationFirst Presbyterian Church Deacons FundFoothills United WayGEBAU Consulting Structural EngineersGeorge Lichter Family FoundationGreene, Meyer & McElroy, P.C.Heath and AssociatesHolland & Hart LLPHoover Family Fund, C/O Community Foundation

cash-companies/foundations

Imit ConsultingInsight Edge, LLCInternational Business Machines, IBM Corp.Jared Polis FoundationJennifer Klein LLCKiwanis Club of BoulderLyle ConsultingMarcy Family Foundation c/o AMG Charitable Gift FoundationMcGraw-Hill Companies Employee Giving CampaignMetzger AssociatesMiddlemist Crouch & CO.Mile High United WayNetLynx Financial Advisors, LLCNorthglenn DodgeOne Boulder Plaza ManagementSaint John’s Episcopal ChurchState of Colorado Department of Public Health & EnvironmentSterling Family Gift Fund, C/O Community FoundationSterling-Rice Group, Inc.The Denver FoundationThe Jay and Rose Phillips Family FoundationThe Kevin Luff Family Fund c/o The Denver FoundationTrail Ridge Consulting LLCUnited Way of the BluegrassWells Fargo Community Support CampaignWHIZZBANG STUDIOS LLC

inkind-companies/foundations

14th Street Bar & GrillAdvertising SpecialtiesAlbaAmerican GirlAmerican Legion AuxiliaryAndavo TravelArt CleanersBecoming MothersBig Red FBlue Mountain ArtsBolder BoulderBoulder BookstoreBoulder CorkBoulder Emergency SquadBoulder PacificBoulder Wine MerchantBoulderado HotelBusy Bee’s ClubCain Travel GroupChildish ThingsCornerstone Church of Boulder ValleyCountry in the VillageCrème de la CrèmeDenver Art MuseumDenver Museum of Science and Nature

Denver Zoological FoundationDependable CleanersDr. Steven E. MarkowitzEssentials SpaFirst United Methodist ChurchFlatiron Athletic ClubFruehauf’sGinger and PicklesGrand RabbitsGreensPoint CateringHewlett-Packard HPHospice Care and ShareHurdle’s JewelryLeBelle Nail SalonLucky Strike LanesLyle ConsultingMaruca DesignMcGuckin HardwareMoe’s Broadway BagelsMorton’sMountain SunNCSL InternationalProduct Architects, Inc.Qdoba Mexican GrillRas Kassa’s Ethiopia Restaurant

Red Cliffs LodgeRocky Mountain Racquet SpecialistsSacred Heart of Jesus - TeddyBearClassSam & Poppy StudiosSeth Ellis ChocolatierSilicon Mountain Holdings, Inc.SourceSt. JulienSterling-Rice Group, Inc.TapestryTargetThe KitchenThe Pilates CenterThe Rio Grande Mexican RestaurantTrans Martial ArtsTroubadour BooksTurley’sUniversity of Colorado Staff CouncilValmont Community Presbyterian ChurchVermilionWestern Disposal ServicesWhole Foods Market

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thOse invOlveDThe Family Learning Center is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors, that sets policies and oversees fiscal management of The Family

Learning Center, and an Executive Director that manages day-to-day operations. The Board is comprised of community leaders, business

professionals, educators and representatives from the families we serve. The Board of Directors has 100% financial participation and gives

an average of 15 hours per month in volunteer services. The Center has over 200 community volunteers who provide one-on-one tutoring and

mentoring to the children and families we serve.

2008 penfield tate humanitarian award recipientsThe annual Penfield Tate Humanitarian Award was created by The Family Learning Center to honor the memory and legacy of the late Penfield

Tate, a former mayor of Boulder and civil rights lawyer. Last year at the 14th Annual Penfield Tate Humanitarian Awards Dinner, Jane McConnell

and TJ Heyman were the recipients of the honor. They were selected based on their outstanding contributions to the Boulder community.

McConnell is the View Chair of The Community Foundation and she has also had significant impact with EFAA. Heyman launched the “Culture

of Giving,” a grassroots campaign through The Community Foundation, to raise awareness and elevate charitable giving locally. The event was a

huge success!

A highlight of the event — which included a silent auction and live auction — was when George Boedecker, Jr., founder of Crocs, Inc. and the

Boedecker Foundation (aka Anthony H. Kruse Foundation), made a personal donation of $50,000 to The Family Learning Center and encouraged

the Boulder community to dig deep and support those in need during these difficult financial times.

The Family Learning Center (FLC) is one of the least known institutions that have the most significant impact on the lives of so many families on Boulder County. While The FLC focuses on the full scope of education and empowerment for each member of low income families, they are a national model for inclusiveness and economic self-sufficiency. They engage people to bring out the best in themselves while positively impacting the lives of the rich, middle class and people of diverse political views. This organization has succeeded in fulfilling the dreams of kids and adults who’s potential was ignited to achieve excellence in their educational, community, and vocational careers. They have founded and launched programs that received national recognition with staff and volunteers who unselfishly give of themselves every measure necessary to help constituents succeed in life. The people who are a part of The Family Learning Center are passionate about serving their families and the community with high ethical standards. They take it personally because that’s what they stand for. - George Crochet

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Health DepartmentShauna DinerJesica DoddElsi DodgeKyle DriverRebecca DrozFrank DubofskyLaura DurkinJulia EchternachJason EllinwoodAbdallah ElyacoubiOlga EnriquezBehrens FamilyChristensen FamilyHolloway FamilyKihn FamilyJeffrey FenchelChloe FitchElizabeth FlemingErin FlemingJennifer FordKarlyn FranchiniEllen FredbeckKinsey FreemanStephani FreitagMichael FurnarlJosefina GarciaEva GomezElvira GonzalezCindy GordilloJanelle GorskiSusan GrantMichael GrayBrittany GreerDeena GuminaLoren GurkowskiTerry HarmanCassidy HawkinsJennifer HehrJen HeiderRob HeiderMichelle HeveyJames HillJessica HittelmanBrian HuangBirdie HuttonLiz HuttonMarcos IbarraMonica IbarraShanika IngramCindy IvarraAnna JansMary JaspenOlivia JimenezHaydn JonesMeera K.C.Sabitra Karki

Chris KauflinJeff KesslerMelissa KhatCC KiersonSundara KiersonTable Mesa King SoopersAndy KnowlesMaria KolbeckEmma Koltun-BakerTrish KrajuiakBry KringErika LarsonKate LeafPaul LemieuxBlanca LeosNaomi LevineSarah LevineKatie LewisRyan LewisMari Lewis MatthewHeather LombardoYesenia LongoriaBrianna LopezSocorro LopezMaggie LowenbergPeggy LuJamathan LyleLiz LytleJenny MagnusAndrea MarrRosaura MartinezTom MarxThomas MatthewHeidi MayerZack McGillKristie McGoldrickJody MillsJackie MitchellJo MitchellSusana MorquechoTaylor MorrowAugie MowchanLillian MyersOptimist Night ClubAbby NimzMartha NunezLisa O’BrienPearl OlsonDerya OzbayKate Pace LindsayCharlotte ParkerBree PauleyMaria PerezKailey PetersenCourtney PhillipsJacqueline PhillipsBen Pittenger

Jesse PratherJake QuigleyShervin RahimpourMark RaleyYolanda RamirezForest ReynaldsMartha RiosTommy RiparettiAmanda RiveraMiguel RiveraRyan RobertsElva RoblesMaria RodriguezMelissa RodriguezJulia RohrerAngela RovakMarissa RozmanCristina SanchezStephanie SandhuMelissa SandorCristian SantillanAnjaneya SardonicusEric SchmidtMary SchmidtSarah SchnallWillow SchramSammy SecristJennifer SeidlBista ShresthaMaria SilvaAvery SmithGretchen SmithHeather SmithLeigh Anne SmithCharles Snowden Sr.Camille SnyderAmanda SpiegelBen SpragueJen StapletonJohnny StewartKathleen StynesAna TapiaJohn TayerEmil TchilianHare ThapaRamona ThomasJenifer ThompsonBrittany ThompsonDiana ThurnochDelia TorresMichell TrejoJoey TrujilloKristin TuckerLaramie UlamConnor UndersethClaudia ValdezBrisa Valencia

Rex Van GordenKrista VandenbergFred WarrenSean WeinsteinMandy WeissJane WhiteValerie WhiteStephanie WilliamsIlana WinchesterHanna WongLinda WoodsAlexa WorthingtonAzuraye WycoffSofia XimelloAnthony YannettKristi YorksAntonia ZavalaJana ZimmermanEmily ZisetteSunflower Zubaedi

2008-2009 Volunteers

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Rex Van GordenKrista VandenbergFred WarrenSean WeinsteinMandy WeissJane WhiteValerie WhiteStephanie WilliamsIlana WinchesterHanna WongLinda WoodsAlexa WorthingtonAzuraye WycoffSofia XimelloAnthony YannettKristi YorksAntonia ZavalaJana ZimmermanEmily ZisetteSunflower Zubaedi

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Brenda LyleMary SchmidtRuthie ChavezMark RaleyRamona ThomasManuela De la CruzMonica IbarraErnesto Pinto-AndrewsPilar AguilarElton DavisEric Schmidt Torey Gannon

Ryan ForquerLatoya ChavezMargarita FernandezFrancisco JiminezDorothy AnguloLea AlvaradoDuncan HoueycattScott MacNameeMartha RiosHeather SchmitzLin Welch

2008 Staff Members

2008 Board Of Directors

Brenda Lyle, Executive Director and FounderCindy O'Keeffe, PresidentJennifer Klein (Thompson), SecretaryKatherine Pollicita, TreasurerRick SterlingAlex SterlingCindy DavisRob HeiderJason HaislmaierSandy BuddeLindsay WhitcherHoward HarrisKelly Doyle DuncanCommander Curt JohnsonRobert JaquezSuzana GebremariamTerry Harman

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3164 34th Street, Boulder, CO 80301

303.442.8979 phone, 303.442.0901 fax

[email protected]

www.flcboulder.org