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BY THE SALVATION ARMY IN THE DFW METROPLEX LIVES TOUCHED BY THE SALVATION ARMY IN THE DFW METROPLEX 2017
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BY THE SALVATION ARMY IN THE DFW METROPLEX

LIVES TOUCHED

BY THE SALVATION ARMY IN THE DFW METROPLEX

2017

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The Salvation Army, an international

movement, is an evangelical part of the

universal Christian Church. Its message

is based on the Bible. Its ministry is

motivated by the love of God. Its mission

is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ

and to meet human needs in His name

without discrimination.

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BAGS OF GROCERIES DISTRIBUTED

36,175 VETERANS

SERVED

345

VOLUNTEERS

36,393 MEN, WOMEN

AND CHILDREN SHELTERED

7,932

LIVES TOUCHED

BY THE SALVATION ARMY IN THE DFW METROPLEX

Men, Women, and Children ShelteredFour homeless shelters are places of hope for those with no place to stay. Our guests find clean, dignified surroundings, they receive meals, counseling, and assistance finding employment.

Groceries DistributedMore than 6,500 struggling households relied on The Salvation Army for groceries to put food on the table. Food is the most requested item throughout the year.

VeteransTransitional housing for homeless veterans is provided in partnership with the Veterans Administration, North Texas Health Care System. Veterans also move into permanent supportive housing through our SAVE (Salvation Army Veterans Enrichment) program.

VolunteersVolunteers expand our small army of officers and workers exponentially to make a major impact in the quality of life in North Texas. We are grateful for their dedicated and selfless support.

Meals ServedPrepared meals meet one of the most basic human needs of the people in our care. There is no cost for meals served each and every day at local Salvation Army centers.

MEALS SERVED

1,076,280 The Salvation Army is a place

of hope for so many in our local DFW

communities. We provide more than

70 different programs and services for

children, families, domestic violence

victims, senior citizens, and those who

are homeless and addicted. We believe

Christ changes lives. This faith gives us

a motivation that goes beyond simply

doing good. We have a passion for doing

the most good for body, soul and spirit.

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CHILDREN IN AFTER-SCHOOL

PROGRAMS

600

SENIORS IN SALVATION ARMY

APARTMENTS

264

IN SUBSTANCE ABUSE REHAB

4,966ANGEL TREE

RECIPIENTS LAST CHRISTMAS

49,259

VISITS TO THE SICKAND ELDERY

37,292

After-School ProgramSafe and structured after-school programs enrich the lives of children ages five to 14 under the umbrella of Christian values and leadership.

Angel TreeAngel Tree provides Christmas gifts for children from more than 15,000 families who might otherwise mostly go without.

Substance Abuse Rehabilitation ProgramsIndividuals in rehab receive housing, meals, medical care, skilled counseling, and, most importantly, spiritual guidance in clean and wholesome surroundings.

Senior ApartmentsMore than 200 affordable apartments are available for low-income senior citizens to live independently at two beautiful apartment buildings.

People visited at hospitals, private homes, and nursing homesShowing compassion and bringing uplifting cheer to the elderly and the sick throughout the year.

LIVES TOUCHED

BY THE SALVATION ARMY IN THE DFW METROPLEX

Caring for the poor. Feeding the

hungry. Clothing the naked. Loving the

unlovable. Befriending the friendless.

To compassionately serve men, women,

and children, The Salvation Army

goes into places others prefer to avoid:

impoverished neighborhoods, jails and

prisons, hospital rooms, nursing homes,

gatherings of alcoholics and drug addicts,

and into the immediate scene of natural

disasters.

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Majors Jonathan and Barbara RichDFW Metroplex Commanders

"Never before has the DFW Metroplex

needed the work of The Salvation Army

more than now. We believe we're poised to

Do the Most Good in increasing ways in

the days to come for the glory of God and

for the good of those most in need."

Majors Jonathan and Barbara RichDFW Metroplex Commanders

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REVENUEPUBLIC SUPPORT RECEIVED

TOTAL SUPPORT & REVENUE

EXPENSEPROGRAMS AND SUPPORT

TOTAL EXPENSES

$57,140,305$1,267,951 :

United W

ay (2.2%)

$7,945,992 :G

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rants (13.9%)

$15,876,004 :Fam

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$57,140,305 :T

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ontributions (51.6%)

Impact report for fiscal year October 1, 2015 – September 30, 2016

$57,706,391

$23,686,588 (41%)

Social Services

$11,285,379 (19.6%)

Community Center Operations

$15,876,004 (27.5%)

AdultRehabilitation

$3,428,781 (5.9%)

Fundraising

$3,429,639 (6.0%)

Administration & Management

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Compassionately ServingCollin CountyDallas County

Denton CountyEllis County

Tarrant County

STRATEGICALLY POSITIONED TO SERVE OUR DFW COMMUNITY

Denton County

Tarrant CountyDallas County

Ellis County

Collin County

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Community Centers712 W. Abram

Arlington 76013

1007 Hutchins RoadDallas 75203

1617 W. Jefferson Blvd.Dallas 75208

8341 Elam RoadDallas 75217

1508 E. McKinney StreetDenton 76209

3023 NW 24th StreetFort Worth 76106

451 W. Avenue DGarland 75040

250 E. Grauwyler RoadIrving 75061

207 Elm StreetLewisville 75057

600 Wilson Creek ParkwayMcKinney 75069

3528 E. 14th StreetPlano 75074

620 Farley StreetWaxahachie 75165

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A Word from the Advisory Board Chair "The community leaders on the

advisory board assist with

The Salvation Army's financial

practices. This organization

maximizes donations to do

the most good with an incredible

number of people."

CARL ICE President and

Chief Executive Officer, BNSF Railway Company

ADVISORY BOARD

Majors Jonathan and Barbara Rich – DFW Metroplex Commanders

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE:

Carl Ice – Chair

Bernice J. Washington – Management Services Chair

Scott Turpin – Program Services Chair

Debbie Oates – Resource Development Chair

Bobby B. Lyle*† – Long-Range Planning Committee Chair

Richard K. Martin – Leadership Committee Chair

Judy Gibbs – Member-at-Large

David Cole – Secretary

Mark Flagg – Treasurer

ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS:

Ruth Altshuler*†

Marilyn H. Augur**

Charlotte Jones Anderson†

S. Jack Balagia, Jr.

Henry (Peter) Beck

Ernest E. Beecherl

Mike Berry

Sally B. Berry

Robert Best

Darwin Bruce

James (Jim) Caldwell

John (Denny) Carreker

Barbara Charlton

Daniel O. Chesnut

Rita Clements**

Sam Coats

David Cole

Mark Connally

Millie Cooper*

Doug Curtis

Linda Custard**

Richard Davis

Nancy Dedman**

Bernard DiFiore

John Donovan

Mary Clare Finney

William Flaherty

Mark Flagg

Joyce Fox

James Francis, Jr. **

Alan Friedman

Judy Gibbs

Louise Griffeth

James L. Hailey

John Hawkins

Jean Hobby

Carol Huckin

Carl Ice

Willis Johnson

Gene Jones

Nancy E. Judy

Frank A. King

Jeanie Laube

Bobby B. Lyle*†

Ashok Mago

Richard K. Martin

Sara Martineau

Preston McAfee

Lynn H. McBee

J.D. McCaslin

P. Mike McCullough

David Miller

Anne Mewhinney Monning

Erle Nye**

Debbie Oates

Rena Pederson

Margot Perot*†

Jan R. Pickens

Michal Powell

Caren Prothro**

Stan H. Richards*

Carol Roberts

Elliott (Tony) Roosevelt, Jr.

William R. Ross

David O. Russell

Louis Schaufele

Mardie Schoellkopf

Mark Schortman

Robert E. Scott

Peggy Sewell

Shelle Sills

Lee R. Slaughter*

Mark “Clay” Smith

John L. Strauss

Phillip Swatzell

Frank Swingle

LaMonte Thomas

Doug Thompson

Vincent Thompson**

Lisa Copeland Troutt

R. Gerald Turner

Scott Turpin

Christi Carter Urschel**

Bernice J. Washington

Phillip E. Williams, Jr. **

Donald H. Wills**

* Life Member** Emeritus Member† National Member

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WILLIAM BOOTH SOCIETY

Founder’s Circle ($100,00+)

IndividualsCharlotte and Shy Anderson

Mr. Al G. Hill, Jr.

Carl and Mary Ice

Gene and Jerry Jones

Karen and Stephen Jones

Lori and Jerry Jones, Jr.

Ray and Denise Nixon

Ms. Ginger O'Brien

Margot and Ross Perot

Sara and Ross Perot, Jr.

Trevor and Jan Rees-Jones

FoundationsHouston J. and Florence A. Doswell Foundation

Gayden Family Foundation

Gene and Jerry Jones Foundation

Ella C. McFadden Charitable Trust at Community Foundation of North Texas

David B. Miller Family Foundation

Rowling Foundation

Jean H. & John T. Walter, Jr. Fund at Communities Foundation of Texas

Catherine Mumford Booth Circle

($50,000 - $99,000)

IndividualsS. Jack and Mary Balagia

John and Ellen McStay

Mrs. Phoebe S. Perry

Stan Richards

Charles and Jennifer Riner

John and Bonnie Strauss

FoundationsB.B. Owen Trust

Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Foundation

Stanford C. & Mary Clare Finney Foundation

Gene and Jerry Jones Family Charities/Family Foundation

Mary Potishman Lard Trust

Ryan Foundation

Evangeline Booth Circle

($25,000 - $49,999)

IndividualsAnonymous

Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Altshuler

Ernest and Susan Beecherl

John and Connie Carreker

Don and Linda Carter

R. Scot and Lawren Dykema

John and Dawn Gibbs

David and Malia Litman

Dr. Bobby B. Lyle

Fred and Jan Oberlender

Mr. and Mrs. Bob H. Pickens

Richard and Nancy Rogers

Annette and Harold Simmons

Steve and Sue Sydow

Lisa and Kenny Troutt

FoundationsWilliam E. Armentrout Foundation

Margaret W. Beckner Charitable Remainder Unitrust

The Robert and Nancy Dedman Foundation at Communities Foundation of Texas

Kenneth C. English Family Foundation

Hawn Foundation, Inc.

Morning Star Family Foundation

The Ginger Murchison Foundation

Margaret and Leon Walker Fund at Communities Foundation of Texas

Stacey and Reid Walker Family Fund of National Christian Foundation

Gil & Dody Weaver Foundation

J. L. Williams Foundation, Inc.

George Scott Railton Circle

($10,000 - $24,999)

IndividualsCharlie and Helen Allison

Mr. Scott Anderson

Mary Bankhead

Michael and Marilyn Berry

Mr. Richard Bertel

Robert and Della Best

Mr. Kenneth D. Bolls

Shari and William Bowie

Alvin and Marion Brekken

Ms. Faye C. Briggs

Stephen H. Brooks

George and Laura Bush

James and Gay Caldwell

Kenneth and Marta Cole

David and Sandy Cole

Brian and Tamara Cook

Lisa and Clay Cooley

James and Susan Cox

Mary Anne S. Cree

Mr. John Cruce

Stuart and Hannah Cutshall

Richard and Sheree Davis

William and Pat Ann Dawson

Ron and Shirley DeDoes

Ms. Rosemary A. Domecki

Jerry and Allison Freeman

James A. Gibbs

Sharon and George Giles

David and Betty Givens

Guy and Louise Griffeth

The William Booth Society is named for the founder of The Salvation Army who began helping the destitute in London in 1865. Supporters distinguish themselves as candidates for membership by making a monetary donation of $5,000 or more from January 1 through December 31 during a given calendar year.

Lee and Dorothy Groves

Mark and Charlene Harrington

Tim Headington

Mr. Tim A. Helmers

William and Mary Margaret Hickey

Miss Lyda Hill

Mr. Paul W. Hillier, Jr.

Caroline and Nelson Hunt

Kathie Kennemer

Ms. Carla K. Kessler

Frank and Merrie Ann King

Bob and Trudy Ladd

Mr. Andrew Barry Marchant

Joe A. Marek

Mrs. Nancy M. Marwill

Bill and Sharon Massey

J.D. and Anne McCaslin

Effie and Tom McCullough

Ms. Janet M. McCune

John and Cindy McGaffey

J. Aubrey and Sherry McGee

Lawrence and Sonya Mendelsohn

Anthony and Patricia Mills

Mr. Brian Morse

Sandy Nachman

Mr. Derek Neubauer

Erle and Alice Nye

Mr. John Odonnell

William and Jean Osborne

Mr. Steven K Perryman

John Persons

Jan and Bob Pickens

Richard and Sharon Prentice

Dr. and Mrs. Karl Rathjen

Karl and Carolyn Rathjen

Bill Rickett

Elliott and JoAnne Roosevelt

Mardie and Alan Schoellkopf

Mark and Tracy Schortman

Patrick B. Shelby

Steven and Laurel Smith

Mark and Cameron Smith

Philip and Michelle Swatzell

Joseph C. Tang

Ms. Bobbie A. Thompson

Mrs. Merle K. Turner

Ms. Sherrie K. Varrichio

Matthew Vick

Ray and Heather

Kenneth and Millie Welch

Mr. Lee Williams

FoundationsCalvert K. Collins Family Foundation, Inc.

James M. Collins Foundation

Dallas Women's Foundation

The Hoglund Foundation

Raymond James Foundation

Carl E. Kessler Family Foundation

The Betty and Gerard Regard Charitable Fund of Fidelity

Seegers Foundation

The Sparrow Charitable Foundation

Stemmons Foundation

Suder Family Foundation

The Wahlquist Family Charitable Trust of Fidelity

John and Susan Wilder Foundation

Williamson Family Fund at Communities Foundation of Texas

Members Circle ($5,000 - $9,999)

IndividualsMs. Christinia Adds

William and Lydia Addy

Mr. Gene Akard

Dr. Evelyn E. Babcock

Mark and Patricia Bailey

Christopher and Sue Bancroft

Bob and Brenda Barkley

Mr. Steven A. Bassinger

Ms. Carol L. Beavers

Mr. Henry C. Beck, III

Mr. Michael Bennett

Ms. Eva A. Best

Gene and Kathryne Bishop

Mr. and Mrs. James R. Blake

Lynn Boelter

Alvin Boenker

Dr. and Mrs. William F. Bonnell

Lowery K. Bounds

Garry and Peggy Bounds

Raymond and Janice Brekke

Mr. Brent Brown

Julie and William Brown

Thad and Elizabeth Brundrett

Deborah and Arthur Budge

John and Anne Buller

Mr. David Carmel

Mr. Ronald R. Cathey

Mr. Ben A. Cavin, Jr.

Ms. Susan M. Center

Ms. Eldora M. Chambers

Daniel and Mary Chesnut

Rita and William Clements

Mr. Stanley K. Collins

Mark Connally

Dr. and Mrs. Ken H. Cooper

James and Katherine Counce

Jeffrey and Patti Craft

Ms. Mollie A. Crow

Mr. Warren Curry

Katherine Davis

Stephen and Denise Davis

Jerry and Sharon Dempsay

Bernard and Anne DiFiore

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Mr. David Engwall

Richard A. Estes

Gail Ewing

Ms. Linda Fincher

Mrs. Julia M. Ford

Joanna and Thomas Freund

Mrs. Gaye Fuller

Todd and Heather Furniss

Faye and Oliver Gould

Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. Groves

Henry and Janet Gruver

Meredith Gunderson

James and Carol Hailey

Rick and Emily Hale

Ms. Harriet Halsell

Margaret and Barry Hancock

Joseph and Elizabeth Harris

David Hawkins

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hawkins

Susan and Jack Hawkins

John and Dianne Hawkins

Mrs. Christine L. Head

Dennis and Rosemary Heard

James and Tracey Hill

B. Paul Hirsch

Ken and Pat Hodge

Mr. Stuart C. Hollimon

James and Clara Huhak

Jon Jacobson and Kathleen Jackson

Mr. Michael L. Jones

Barrell and Jacob Jones

Mr. Marc Kleinman

Mr. Austin Knott

John H. Laing

Michael and Cynthia Landen

Mr. and Mrs. Scotty Landry

Leslie and Katherine Lawrence

Ms. Jana Lewallen

Mr. Scott Lownie

Mr. T. C. Lupton

Mrs. Edwina Lynn

Gary and Judy Martin

Richard and Reba Martin

Preston and Barbara McAfee

Mr. and Mrs. William S. McIntyre, IV

Mr. Rodney Miller

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony D. Mills

Mark and Kathryn Minton

Ms. Nancy K. Mitchell

Ms. Sarah Moor

Mr. and Mrs. Dean Moor

Mr. Jack L. Morton

Philip and Rhonda Moses

George and Kathryn Mueller

Mary and Frank Neidig

Kati Nunneley

Deborah and Nickey Oates

Mr. Dale Odell

Lee A. Odom

Istvan and Laura Palagyi

Ms. Geraldine Palmer

Jim and Naomi Palmer

Mr. Timothy Pannell

Robert and Sherri Patton

Virginia Payne

Steven and Kendal Perryman

Ms. Elizabeth Carlock Phillips

Julie and Jeffry Puryear

Katherine and Eric Reeves

James and Molly Reid

Raymond and Rosalind Reid

Mr. David Richardson

Christopher Robinson

Carol and William Ross

Abbey and Paul Rowsey

Bonnie and Paul Rowsey

Ms. Dixie M. Royals

Michael and Melinda Russ

Ms. Franki Saldivar

Jeffery and Kathy Sanders

Louis and Lee Schaufele

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Schlegel

Mr. Alexander Schmidt

Michael Seiver

Mr. John F. Shine

Shelle and Michael Sills

Lee and Sally Simpson

Ms. Sue R. Sloan

Mr. and Mrs. Purcell Smith, III

John and Sheri Stankey

Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Stoffel

James and Mary Stone

Joe and Arlene Strawn

Tommy and Jenifer Summers

Barbara and Bill Swank

Frank and Carol Swingle

Mr. Lee D. Taylor

Mr. and Mrs. Andres J. Thompson, IV

Doug and Bonnie Thompson

Mr. Samuel Totusek

Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Turner

Scott and Carroll Turpin

Mr. Jeffrey Upperman

Mr. Dennis E. Walo

Martin and Gayle Warner

Mr. Michael Warr

Mr. Mark Watkins

Mr. Michael Williams

John and Roberta Williamson

Mr. Joseph E. Wilson Jr.

Brandon and Courtney Winn

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Witten

FoundationsHenry C. Beck III Fund of The Dallas Foundation

David Brown & Judy R.Brown Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving

Ken and Martha Bruner Foundation

Susan and William R. Cooper Fund at Community Foundation of North Texas

Crowley-Carter Foundation

Patricia Dedman Family Foundation

James & Dorothy Doss Foundation, Inc.

Ed Haggar Family Foundation

The Bryant & Nancy Hanley Foundation, Inc.

George & Claudette Hatfield Foundation, Inc.

Hegi Family Foundation

The John and Diane Lister Fund of Schwab Charitable

Luck Family Foundation

Mike A. Myers Foundation

Mike and Judith Northup CGF of the Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund

Agnes Cluthe Oliver Foundation

Dian Graves Owen Foundation

Sayare Family Foundation

George A. & Nancy P. Shutt Foundation

Dr. Bob & Jean Smith Foundation

Marianne and Roger Staubach Fund of The Catholic Foundation

Elizabeth W. & Jeffrey J. Walter Fund at Communities Foundation of Texas

Sudie and Gordon Worsham Donor Advised Fund

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Corporate RecognitionTHANK YOU TO OUR

SIGNATURE PARTNERS

Corporations/Foundations$250,000+Albertsons LLCAT&TBNSF Railway FoundationDallas CowboysFC Dallas

$100,000 - $249,999Atmos Energy Mid-Tex Division

$50,000 - $99,999GM FinancialNRG Retail Charitable FoundationThe Richards Group

$25,000 - $49,999DaVitaExxon Mobil CorporationHaynes and Boone FoundationHEB Ring in a MiracleMaverick Capital FoundationPalo Verde Oil L.P.Pepsico FoundationTarrant County Medical Education and Research FoundationVent-A-HoodVerizon Foundation

$10,000 - $24,999Baylor Orthopedic and Spine Hospital at ArlingtonBen E. Keith CompanyBlue Star Operations Services, LLCColonial Savings, F.A.Community Hospital CorporationCompatriot CapitalCooper AerobicsEnergy Transfer PartnersFaithsearch Partners, Inc.Headington CompaniesHunt Consolidated, Inc. / Hunt Oil CompanyKimberly-Clark Foundation Matching Gift CenterKimberly-Clark Foundation, Inc.

Legends Hospitality, LLCLuther King Capital ManagementPlainsCapital BankPremier Designs Inc.Reliant Air ConditioningSCP FoundationSunshine FoundationUBS Financial Services Inc.Wheeler Advertising Inc.

$5,000 - $9,999A. H. Belo CorporationACIG Insurance CompanyBank of AmericaBellevue FoundationBenefitMall, Inc.City of ArlingtonDeus Spes Mea Foundation Inc.Ebby Halliday RealtorsFluor Corporation / Fluor FoundationGrand HomesHigginbotham & AssociatesHilltop SecuritiesHillwood Alliance Group, LPHillwood PropertiesIN-N-OUT BurgerJPS FoundationLH Holdings,Inc.Locke Lord LLPLockheed Martin Aeronautics Co.Packer Brick, Inc.Penn Davis McFarland, Inc.Pepsi-Cola CompanyThe Potter's HouseThe Prayer ClosetPrimrose School of Valley RanchRBC Wealth ManagementRemington Hotels Corporation / Ashford Hospitality Trust Inc.Ruler In Israel Baptist ChurchSammons Enterprises, Inc.Sewell AutomotiveSlaughter Capital CorporationTexas Capital BankTGT LLCThompson & Knight Foundation

Tiseo Paving CompanyTrace Metal IndustriesTrueSense Marketing

$2,500 - $4,999A Helping Hand By TraditionBank of OklahomaCigna Health and Life Insurance CompanyClubDesign AssociatesDLM InvestmentsEnterprise Holdings FoundationExxonMobil Foundation Inc. Retiree Matching Gifts ProgramsFidelity Brokerage Services LLCFirst Financial Bank, NAFirst Rate Inc.First Richardson HelpersFirst United Methodist Church of DentonFrost BankGordon's Specialties Inc.Jagoe Public CompanyLoncar & AsscociatesNew Tech High @ CoppellOld Republic TitleOrigin BankPearson Partners International, Inc.Rush Creek Baptist ChurchSouthwest Displays & EventsSouthwestern Medical FoundationTCUTexas RangersTootsiesUnited MechanicalValue Feeds, LLCWeaver and Tidwell, LLPWoodmont CorporationZico Beverages, LLC

$1,000 - $2,499Action Automatic Sprinkler, Inc. DBA Action Fire ProsAffiliated BankAmerisource Companies LPAmica Companies FoundationAndersen Corporate FoundationArlington ISD Education Foundation

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CORPORATERecognition (continued)

Atmos EnergyBank of America Employee Giving CampaignBL & VH Properties, LTD.Bowerman Oil & Gas, IncChief Oil & Gas LLCCHS Architects, Inc.Classic Car EnthusiastsConner Industries, Inc.Denton Rehabilitation and Nursing CenterDFW Telecom, Inc.Dodgen Properties, Inc.Dorsett Johnson & Swift, LLPDr Pepper Snapple GroupEdward JonesFaherty Property Co., Ltd.First Bank of TexasFirst Grandmothers' ClubFirst State BankFis Foundation, Inc.Frost BankFujitsu Network Communications, Inc.Garvey Texas Foundation IncGeep Mechanical EngineeringGolden Air ConditioningGrand Prairie High School Class of 1948 & FriendsGroup & Pension Administrators, Inc.GT44 AutomotiveHarris Methodist HospitalHoneywell International Charity MatchingIndependence TitleJ.P. Weber Management, Inc.Jones & WestromK.A.M.X.O., LLC DBA PMF PropertiesKennemer Investments, LPKiwanis Club of Arlington Southwest Service AccountKohls Department Stores, Inc.Liberty Mutual Insurance Charitable Gift FundM.E. Wade Family Funeral Home, LPMAH Management, Ltd.Marvin F. Poer & CompanyMedical Center of Arlington

Men's Downtown Bible ClassMerck FoundationMeredith Corporation FoundationMerrill LynchMerrymac-McKinley Foundation, Inc.National Financial ServicesNebraska Furniture MartNorthstar Bank of TexasPage FundParkway Building & Design Group Inc.Payton GroupPeterbilt DentonPetri Electric, Inc.PXP SolutionsRandol Mill PharmacyRepublic GroupRiver Oaks Rebekah Lodge 467RML Waxahachie Ford, LLCRobert P. Taylor ChapelSaint Francis Protestant FellowshipSa-So Signs & SafetySei Private Trust CompanySonepar USASouthwest BankSt. Paul Lutheran ChurchTarrant County College-Southeast Campus

TelecomPioneers Denver Pac, Texas Pride Chapter 22Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital of DentonTexas Health ResourcesThe Timothy PlanTitle 365Trinity United Methodist ChurchUnited SupermarketsUT ArlingtonUT Arlington AthleticsV.I.P. Independent Mortgage, IncVan Country Passenger Van and Auto RentalsVintage BankWalmartWells Fargo Capital Finance

1. Fully integrate our Gospel message with our life-saving methods

2. Achieve first-in-class outcomes by helping people break out of poverty and onto a Pathway of Hope

3. Be a "Best Place to Work" in the DFW Metroplex

4. Raise more funds year over year using fund-raising best practices

5. Promote Metroplex-wide initiatives while becoming more responsive to community specific needs

6. Build, renovate, and endow new state-of-the-art service and worship centers

7. Engage the power of collaboration to achieve collective impact on reducing poverty

Our Vision For The Future

Photos by Jeremy Lock


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