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Page 1: Camp Fire Alaska 2012 Annual Report
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Camp Fire Alaska Annual Report 2012

Who We Are 2

Program Reports 4

Financial Statement 9

Campaign Update 10

Campaign Donor Recognition 11

CONTENTS

Annual Donor Recognition 14

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Camp Fire Alaska Annual Report 2012

Dear Friends,

Because of our strong partnerships across the state, we are thriving. Great things are happening at Camp Fire. Incredible stories of growth, resiliency and discovery unfold before our eyes each and every day. We are able to do more things for our youth and families and do things better because of our many partners who share our vision and enable us to reach for our very best.

Yet, there is still more to do. We still have youth on waitlists, families need more assistance, and Alaska’s young people now more than ever need more opportunities to find their spark, lift their voice, and dis-cover the best in themselves and others.

Imagine if every child in Alaska had these opportunities. Just imagine!

Barbara DubovichCEO

FROM THE CEO

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THE POWER OF PARTNERSHIP

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WHO WE ARE

Age of Participants

13-15 year olds10.5%

16-18 year olds0.5%

10-12 year olds30%

4-6 year olds14%

7-9 year olds45%

Ethnicity of Participants

Hispanic3%

Multi-ethnic5%

Other/Not Identified

5.5%

African-American

4%

Alaska Native/Native American

44%

Asian-American/Pacific Islander

3.5%

Caucasian35%

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Gender of Participants

Female49.1%

Male50.9%

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“I really like the group ac-tivities that allow my fam-ily to meet other Camp Fire families!”

— Camp Fire parent

Partnering for Stronger Families and Stronger Kids

Camp Fire Alaska imple-mented family strengthen-ing programming at six of our before and after school sites in 2012: In partner-ship with thread Alaska, our staff worked to support family resiliency by increas-ing their social connections; increasing their knowledge of parenting and child devel-opment; helping them find concrete support in times of need; and helping to build up healthy social and emotional competence in the youth. Each site planned fun fam-ily nights and community café events that promoted interaction and intentional discussion between families, staff and the members of the community.

WHO WE ARE

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In 2012• 1,603 youth participated in our before and after school programs

• 1,251 youth had fun learning in the outdoors at our sum-mer camps and programs

• 1,725 youth in 26 rural communities learned water-safety skills, explored nature and practiced healthy life choices

• 328 youth from 196 families received $158,896 in scholarship funds

• 81% of parents surveyed said that without Camp Fire’s before and after school program, they would not be able to work or keep their current work schedules

• 86% of parents surveyed said knowing their kids are safe at Camp Fire gives them peace of mind and allows them to relax and focus on work

• 99% of parents surveyed said they valued our high quality programming and the opportunities Camp Fire gives youth to develop their social and emotional skills and to have new learning experiences

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BEFORE & AFTER SCHOOL

Camp Fire’s Before & After School Program—which also offers care on half days, in-service days, planned school breaks and most emergency school closure days—helps working families and keeps kids safe while offering them challenging activities and learning experiences.

In 2012 The Alaska Council operated 28 licensed school-age programs, serv-ing more than 1,600 children in grades K to 6 in Anchorage and Eagle River. This included a brand new site that opened in August 2012, at Chester Valley Elementary in East Anchorage.

Our Partners• Alaska Wild West Magic

• Anchorage School District

• BP Energy Center

• Child in Transition/Homeless Project

• Cook Inlet Tribal Council

• Municipality of Anchorage

•State of Alaska

• thread

• United Way of Anchorage

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“My children are better friends, more out-going, they play games and try new things, laugh often and have even become better students. What a blessing Camp Fire is!“

— Camp Fire parent

“With the Camp Fire program, our students have a safe and educational environment to come to. The Camp Fire staff are very supportive, and when I see our kids in the morning, I see smiling faces. They’re at ease, they don’t look stressed at all; they’re enjoying being here. That’s what I love.”

— John Kito, Principal, Tyson Elementary School

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Our Partners• Alyeska Pipeline Service Company

• Anchorage Community Land Trust

• Anchorage Faith & Action Congregations

Together

• BP

• Central Lutheran Church

• ConocoPhillips Alaska

• Cook Inlet Housing Authority

• Denali Alaskan FCU

• Food Bank of Alaska

• Municipal Light & Power

• Municipality of Anchorage

• Northrim Bank

• Perkins Coie LLP

• Totem Ocean Trailer Express

• Wells Fargo

Quality before and after-school care is not affordable for many families in Anchorage. Their children eat breakfast alone in the morning and lock the door behind them as they leave for school. They go home to an empty house until their parents get home.

But in four economically challenged neighborhoods (Mountain View, Fair-view, West Fairview and Loussac Place), Camp Fire Alaska’s Community Center Program provides a fun, safe and nurturing environment for nearly 100 youth each day, at little or no cost to families.

Partners in RedevelopmentCamp Fire provided after-school care for the families of Loussac Manor, in Midtown, for more than 30 years. In 2012, Camp Fire began a partner-ship with Cook Inlet Housing Authority to provide after-school care to the youth of this newly redeveloped mixed-income neighborhood. CIHA designed a space especially for Camp Fire that is spacious, inviting, sun-lit and beautiful, and donated start-up funds to help get our program going there again. The first families moved in to the neighborhood in June 2012, and the Camp Fire program opened with the start of school in August.

Special thanks to

COMMUNITY CENTERS

“Camp Fire helps build a better community at Loussac Place, bringing the kids and families of the neighborhood together. We are proud to have Camp Fire as a partner because their program makes a positive difference in the lives of our residents.”

— Cook Inlet Housing Authority

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RURAL PROGRAM

Our Partners• Alaska Native Heritage Center

• Alaska Native Medical Center

• Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium

• Arctic Promotions, Inc

• Association of Village Council Presidents

• Bureau of Land Management

•Chugach School District

• Crest/Oral B

•Donlin Gold

• Era Airlines

• Robert and Linda Fellands

• Food Bank of Alaska

• Hope Community Resources

• Office of Boating Safety/Kids Don’t Float

• Southcentral Foundation

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“This is the most fun I have had in my village in a long time!”

— Camp Fire youth,Nikolai

Ambler

Chenega BayTatitlek

Tanana

King Cove

St. Paul

WainwrightKoyukuk

NulatoWhite Mountain

St. Michael

Chevak

Tuntutuliak

Kongiganak

NewhalenIliamna

McGrath

Nikolai

Bethel

ChuathbalukKaltag

Napaskiak

Upper Kalskag

Lower Kalskag

St. Mary’s

Napakiak

• 26 communities

• 60 weeks of camp

• 1,725 participants: (1,276 children, 317 teens

and 174 adults)

• $140,000 in financial & in-kind donations

“I valued when Camp Fire wanted the interaction not only with the kids, but the community too.”

– Caitlin Bourdukofsky, St. Paul Island

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SUMMER CAMPS

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Camp K on Kenai Lake, in Cooper Landing

Camp Si-La-Meo, on the campus of Alaska Pacific University, Anchorage

Summer Adventure Program, located in elementary schools , Anchorage and Eagle River

Our PartnersSummer Adventure

Program:• Alaska Museum of

Natural History• Anchorage Fire Dept.

• Anchorage Police Dept.• Best Buy/Geek Squad

• ExxonMobil• Potter’s Marsh

Discovery day

Camp Si-La-Meo:• Alaska Pacific

University• Horse Trekkin’ Alaksa

• Party Ponies & Friends

Camp K on Kenai Lake:•Alaska Children’s

Services• Alaska Horsemen

Trail Adventures• Alaska Native Tribal

Health Consortium• Alaska Rivers Co.

• American Diabetes Association

• Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America

• Central Peninsula General Hospital

• Children’s Hospital of Providence

• Denali Family Services

“I had never canoed or hiked before and I had a lot of fun. I’m going to go home and get my family to do this with me now. It’s a lot more fun than watching TV.”

— Camper, age 14

“Camp has the potential to positively impact a child’s self-identity and self-confidence, im-proving their sense of the possibilities that life holds for them.”

— Eryn Erby, Director, Camp ARCTIC (Camp K partner group)

10 reasons kids should go to camp:

Because they will...1. Spend their days being physically active 2. Experience success and become more confident in their abilities 3.Gain resiliency, endure setbacks, try new things and overcome fears 4. Unplug from technology 5. Develop life-long skills 6. Become more independent 7. Play 8. Learn social skills including coopera-tion, teamwork and conflict resolution 9. Reconnect with nature 10. Make true friends

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OPERATION PURPLE

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Kids Serve, Too!Imagine the stress of being a member of the military deployed overseas, not see-ing your family for months and working in a war zone every day. Now imagine the stress that situation puts on the children waiting back here in Alaska! They know Mom or Dad is in danger, and they miss them terribly.

For the last two summers, thanks to a partnership with the National Military Family Association, Camp Fire Alaska has been honored to host Operation Pur-ple, a free summer camp for those children of deployed military parents. In 2012, with the generous support of the Alaska community, 128 of Alaska’s military kids spent a week at Camp K on Kenai Lake in Cooper Landing. They participated in all the fun of summer camp, getting a chance to just be kids for a while, and were also guided through a curriculum designed to develop their coping skills.

It’s hard to be sad or anxious while canoeing across a sparkling glacier-fed lake or singing songs around the campfire. And when you are sad, it’s great to know there are kids and adults close by who will listen and understand. Operation Pur-ple provides both those opportunities for our youngest warriors.

Our Partners• Airline Support Inc.

• Aurora Military Housing

• CAP Management LLC

• Chugach Alaska Corporation

• Collins Construction Inc.

• Fairweather LLC

• IBEW Local 1547

•Jermain Dunnagan & Owens

• National Military Family Association

• Rain Proof Roofing, Inc.

• VFW Post 9365

• And many generous individuals

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Camp Fire Alaska Annual Report 2012

Assets

Current $1,294,273Longterm 1,122,782Property 3,529,906 Total Assets $5,946,961

Liabilities

Current $507,252

Deferred Rev. 36,011

Long-term 21,418

Total Liabilities $564,681

Net Assets $5,382,280

Camp Fire Alaska is an equal-opportunity employer and provider.

2012Board of Directors

Barbara Rosetti, President

Barbara Henjum, 1st Vice Pres.

Monica Kane, 2nd Vice Pres.

J oseph D. Darnell, Secretary

Donovan Rulien II, Treasurer

Lynn ErwinNichole Gifford

John GlivaJill Klein

Michael KregerChristina Nordstrom

Linda PhillipsCarol RichardsSteven Theno

Walter Williams IV

Barbara Dubovich, CEO

FINANCIAL STATEMENT

Audited financial statements for the year ending December 31st, 2012 were prepared by Mikunda Cottrell & Co., Certified Public Accountants.

December 31, 2012

2012 RevenuesOther0.54%

Program Fees65.79%

Grants & Contracts19.75%

Contributions11.01%

United Way2.91%

2012 Expenses

Community Centers4.67%

Administration18.65% School Age

Program56.20%

Day Camp7.02%

Rural Program3.97%

Camp K3.52%

Development/Marketing

3.47%

Depreciation1.70%

Capital Campaign

0.80%

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CAMPAIGN UPDATE

Construction at Camp K

The Campaign to Make it Possible Wraps Up!We knew we would get there, but we never anticipated how great it would feel to say: “We Did It!

We have raised the funds needed to finish redevelopment of Camp K on Kenai Lake, establish the Inclusion Fund, and started building an endowment. We celebrate each and every one of you who sup-ported the largest fundraising initiative Camp Fire Alaska has ever undertaken. Thank you!

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What Your Gifts Made Possible:• To serve more youth at camp and focus on program enhanc-ments for Camp K that take full advantage of the beautiful new development, set against the stunning backdrop of Kenai Lake. Within the last 2 years, even with construction happen-ing, Camp K has expanded programs to serve military youth, along with youth who have rheumatoid arthritis.

• To welcome more youth into all of our programs. Thanks to funds raised, even if their families are experiencing a hardship and are unable to pay for services, Camp Fire can provide chil-dren with a safe place to learn, grow and thrive before and af-ter school, while their parents are at work. These programs are experiencing record growth for the third year in a row.

• To ensure families have access to Camp Fire programs long into the future.

BEFORE

AFTER

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CAMPAIGN DONORS

The Campaign to Make it Possible

Lead GiftsState of Alaska, BP, ConocoPhillips Alaska, Inc. ExxonMobil,

Steve and Jan Fishback, Eric McCallum and Robin Smith, M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust, Mat-Su Health Foundation, Neeser, Inc.,

Ed and Cathy Rasmuson, Rasmuson Foundation, Wells Fargo Foundation

Major GiftsAT&T Alaska National Insurance Company In Memory of Mary Louise RasmusonAlcan General, Inc.Atwood FoundationBP Foundation Blythe and Rob CampbellSteve and Karen Compton Cook Inlet Region, Inc.Irma DeSmet Ray Dinger Dowl HKMBarbara DubovichRobert and Linda FellandHeather Flynn, in memory of Joan HurstDavid and Jodi Forsland Rick and Cyndie Fox FamilySaul R. Friedman and Andrena Stone John Gliva and Alice Galvin Matt Kolesky and Shannon DeMarco Ken and Satrina LordLynden Logistics, Inc.Ruth Mathes McClintock Land AssociatesNancy MunroNorthrim BankKerry and Connie OzerScott and Sara PateRasmuson Foundation Board Designated Grants from Lile Gibbons, Judy Rasmuson and Natasha von Imhof

Jim and Pinkie RichardsonJohn and Caroline Rodgers Kitty Smith Steve ThenoDianne Toebe USKH Inc. Carol, Bob and Christina Waters

Community GiftsDwayne and Sandy Adams Toby Allen and Laurie MillerAlyeska Pipeline Service CompanyAnchorage Chapter No. 139, Women of the Moose Anchorage Home Builders Care EndowmentAnchorage Lions Club Anchorage Mt. McKinley Lions ClubAnonymous Marge Arnold Sandy, Liam and Anna Beitel Wayne and Mary Boden Barbara Bowerman Leo Bustad and Jeanne DavisCabin Fever Gary and Jan Caddell Debra CalderaCAP ManagementCarol ComeauGlenn and Pam CravezRob, Judith and Whitney CrottyJoseph and Joan Darnell Herbert Eckmann Martin and Robin Eckmann 12

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Sebastian and Nancy Eckmann/Nordic Constructors Nan ElliottMark Fryer and Wanda Seamster Sharon Gleason Golder Associates Laurie Gregory and Griff SteinerJack and Nancy Grieco Sandra Haldane Barbara Henjum Leslie Hiebert and Phillip TreuerCarol HodgeSuzanne Holmes and Michael Pannone William Hopkins Carol Howarth and Jim MendenhallJames and Janet Huettl Jon and Marnie Isaacs Marbeth Johns Monica and Tim KaneJeff KeimJill Klein and Dov Margalit Mary Knopf and Craig Rice Tony and Susan KnowlesKaren Koeder Mike Kreger Jo LamsonLinford of Alaska: Suzanne Linford Eunice Lott

George and Norah Maling Katie McKinneySally Mead Jo and Peter Michalski Art MitchellCarol Mitchell-Springer and Charles Springer John MohrNancy Nolan, Bill Britt, and Brian BrittPatrick Nutter and Joanne Phillips-Nutter Lynette Ortolano Mia Oxley Mona PainterJudy Phillips Linda Phillips Polar Supply Co.Carol RichardsPatrick and April ReillyBill and Barb RosettiStan Smith Scholarship Fund (AHBC Endowment)Spenard Builders SupplyMichael Stinebaugh and Charlotte Fox Nan ThompsonLois WatsonRichard and Katherine Wells Eric West Wildman TR Inc. W.Paul Wunnicke and Alisa Carroll

Gifts In-kindAlaska Steel CompanyAlaska Heavenly LodgeAlcan Electrical & Engineering, Inc.Ashburn & MasonAtkinson, Conway & Gagnon, Inc. Carlile Transportation Carlos Tree ServicesCombs Sheet MetalCook Inlet Housing Authority Cook Inlet Tribal Youth Build Program Davis Constructors & Engineers, Inc.

ECI/Hyer, Inc.EDC Inc.Ferguson Enterprises, Inc. Goldner & Associates JR Heritage K - F Construction Services Kenai WeldingKraxberger Drilling, Inc.L & J Enterprises Land Design North Dov Margalit / Res 3D McClintock Land Associates Jan Mitchell

Neeser Construction, Inc.Mayme OhnemusPartusch Plumbing & HeatingPDC, Inc. EngineersRainproof Roofing Rivers, Trails and Conservation Assistance ProgramSpenard Builders SupplySteve Fishback, AIASunrise InnTotem Ocean Trailer ExpressUniversal Roofing of Alaska Inc. Western Insulfoam

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CAMPAIGN DONORS

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Champions for Children

Breakfast Sponsors

Wells Fargo

Alyeska Pipeline

NANA Regional Corporation

KPMG

Soroptimist International of Cook Inlet

Champions for Children Society

We are fortunate to have the generous support of many friends and contribu-tors dedicated to our mission of giving every child the opportunity to discover the best of themselves and others in a fun, safe learning environment. Mem-bers of Camp Fire’s Champions for Children Society have each made a multi-year commitment of $5,000 or more to Camp Fire’s annual fund.

PARTNERS IN GIVING

$5,000/yearBlythe Campbell

$2,000/yearBethany BuchananJennifer Deitz/Alaska Career CollegeDon Rulien

$1,000/yearLisa BrestPenny CottenValerie Nurr'araaluk DavidsonMyrna DeCotaIrma DeSmetDavid and Cindy DevlinMichael DivensBarbara DubovichS. Lynn ErwinSteve and Jan FishbackRick and Cyndie FoxMary Geddes and Kevin McCoyNichole GiffordTina Grovier and Patrick FlynnSandra HaldaneStephanie JoannidesJewel Jones

J. Gwen Kennedy, Ph. D.Jill Klein and Dov MargalitMary Knopf and Craig RiceRobin and Ed KornfieldJo Lamson Ken and Satrina LordEunice LongDebe MahoneyEric McCallum and Robin SmithDon McClintock and Joanie ClearyBrian and Amy MeissnerBobbi and Jim OlsonKerry and Connie OzerScott and Sara PateMark and Desiree PfefferJoanne PhillipsEd and Cathy RasmusonJohn and Caroline RodgersBarb and Bill RosettiSheila SelkreggThe ShinsAlex and Susan SlivkaSpenard Builders SupplyElaine TaylorCandace Winkler and Matt KropkeEric and Carol Wren

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A SALUTE TO OUR ANNUAL DONORS

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Annual Fund Friends and Supporters$100,000+Municipality of AnchorageUnited Way of Anchorage

$25,000-$49,999BP Camp Fire National HQCook Inlet Housing AuthorityExxonMobil

$10,000-$24,999ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc.Fred Meyer FundMunicipal Light & PowerNational Military Family AssociationRasmuson FoundationRobert and Linda FellandRoberta QuintavellThreadWells Fargo

$1,000-$9,999Alaska RubberAlaska USA Federal Credit UnionAlyeska Pipeline Service CompanyJeanne AndersonAnonymousAurora Military HousingBill Stroecker FoundationBP FoundationGamma Phi BetaCAP Management LLCChugach Alaska CorporationMidge ClouseCollins Construction, Inc.Melissa DiederichRay DingerDonlin Gold

Dowl HKMKelly and Frans DroopIan and Karla DuttonEnstar Natural Gas CompanyFairweather, LLCMark Fryer and Wanda SeamsterJohn Gliva and Alice GalvinIBEW Local 1547Donna JudkinsKendall Toyota LexusKPMGKendall Lexus of AlaskaMarion G. Weeks Charitable FoundationEric McCallum and Robin SmithDon McClintock and Joanie ClearyDennis McMillianNANA DevelopmentNorthrim BankPerkins Coie LLPRain Proof Roofing, Inc.Ed and Cathy RasmusonPatrick and April ReillyJim and Muriel RichardsonBill and Barbara RosettiSoroptimist International of Cook InletGreg and Cassandra StalzerChuck and Carol SzopaThe Carr Foundation, Inc.Steve ThenoUniversity Kiwanis ClubEric West

$500-$999Rosene Beachy and Doug EbyElizabeth & Paul FerucciJack Fowler and Amber Chapin*Gamma Phi BetaScott and Yvonne Goldsmith

Carol GoreBrian Hanson and Monica VelascoMatt HirschfieldJan Miyagishima HolleyScott Jepsen and Amber BabcockLarry JohnsMonica KaneJanette KautzmanKristen KemerlingMary KnopfDavid Kolesky and Barbara DemarcoMichael E. KregerKatherine MartinJohn McManaminLinda PhillipsJennifer Pritchard*Carma Reed and Jiri Biciste*RLR Engineers LLC*Janine SchoellhornTiaga Mining CompanyTotem Ocean Trailer ExpressDonna UrlingSusan Williams

$100-$499Dwayne and Sandy AdamsAlaska AirlinesTerry AllardBrandon and Sandra AllenChanda K. AloysiusJeff BairdCarmen Baker*Larry BakerBosco BaldwinJanice and Joe BantaRobert and Joanne BantaRhonda Rae BeauchampBGES, Inc.Wayne and Mary BodenKathe Boucha 15

PARTNERS IN GIVINGA SALUTE TO OUR ANNUAL DONORS

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Annual Fund Friends and Supporters cont’d.Maria Bourne and Clayton BourneBP America, Inc.Jo BridwellAldene BurrisLaura BurzinskiJan CaddellDebra CalderaMegan and Rod Carlson*Colleen CarrollThomas R. CaseBarbara Cash*Robert ClineJoseph CoslettPam and Glenn CravezNancy DahlstromPaula Davis and Kevin BanksJohn DedeLindsay DixonSheli DodsonGary DonnellyJacquelyn EngelCrystal EnkvistLaile Fairbairn*Royal FieldAmanda FinneganBarbara FleekShawn and Rona FlorioLinda FordDave and Jodi ForslandChad and Kristen FramptonCraig and Amy FredeenMelinda FreemonHollis FrenchMichael Frieser and Robin DernAlyse GalvinMichael and Alberta GardnerHattie Gardner

Rick Clair and Lynda Giguere*Patty GinsburgSami GlascottSharon GleasonMorris and Yolanda GoinsSuzanne GoodrichTim GravelLisa GraySanna GreenHaircraftersLynn R. Hammond IIIKeith HandJackie HansenRollin HansenInez HarrisFred HeadBob HeinrichKristi Helgen*Beth HelgesonBarbara HenjumKolby Hickel Miller*Leslie HiebertBill HoganStacey HornCarol Howarth and Jim MendenhallMary HoytDebby & Don HudsonJim and Jan HuettlLinda HulteenTeri InchAmerican Fast FreightWilliam C. JenningsJermain Dunnagan & Owens PC/ Saul FriedmanPam JohnsonRandy JohnsonScott and Lindsay JohnsonJewel JonesJoel JonesLora Jorgensen*

Becky JuddTed and Gina KaiserSusan KalinaAlison E. KearMara KimmelIngrid KlinkhartRachel Morse and Michael KnappKent Kohlhase*Greg KramerJoann LaribeeSara LasellLaw Office of KeriAnn BradyDenis Le BlancSteve LemattaChristine LidrenSteve LindbeckKaren Loeffler*Eunice LottNatalie Lowman*Catherine LufkinSandor and Susan ManyokyDave Mayo-KielySteve McCombDonna McCrayJack and Becky McFarlandPaul McGeeEd and Ann McClainJonathon MeisterJessie MenkensLuke and Joy MerrinerJake Metcalfe*Rita Metcalfe*Peter MichalskiHeather MildonArthur MitchellJohn and Alice MohrSherry L. MustainAlice MyersMarlend NebelNikole NelsonTom Newins 16

PARTNERS IN GIVINGA SALUTE TO OUR ANNUAL DONORS

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Steve NobleBeth NordlundPatrick NutterDavid and Susan Oesting*John and Cathy OpinskyEugene OriMelanie OsborneStewart OsgoodDebbie OssianderJen PayneVirginia RuschDebbie PetersenChris and Krista PhillipsShirley Pittz*Timothey and Lori PotterCarol RichardsLisa Rieger and Matt Claman*Michael RipleyCrystal RoeAndrew RomerdahlMark RowleyTammy SandovalPetra Sattler-SmithSarah and Mikey ScanlanStephen SheafferRamona SchimscheimerJane SchlittlerSteve and Shelly SchmittBrent SenetteMary ShieldsDavid ShoonerSherrie SimmondsTony SimmonsBec SmithMr. and Mrs. William E. SmithFred SorensenSpenard Builders SupplyCatherine Stone

Marge Stoneking*Nicholas and Jolie StrohmeyerLynnette SullivanPhilip T. SullivanThe Swanson Family*Randi SweetDean and Celeste SytaMaria TagliaventoTheodore ThompsonAlison TillTina TomsenAleesha Towns Bain and Cameron BainDave and Marcia TrudgenVFW Post 9365Dale VinsonSteven VovesForrest WackerJohn WanamakerLois WatsonCrickett WattSusan WestCheryl Westley and Bill HallWalter and Audrie Williams*Daren WilliamsDeborah WilliamsTherron WoernerChristi Woods, in honor of Margaret PospichalCathy WrightTracie WrightUp to $99Mary Anne AadnesenVera AbramovaBernadine AdcoxLarry BabinShannon BakerNancy BearmanChristine BellBrad BenterStephanie BerglundBill Bernier

Rajeev BhargavaB. BillingerIrene and Alex BortnickStephen and Nancy BoxlerDonna BozemanTammy BreihahnAshley BrinkmanRobert BulgerDawnyale Bundy-HaleNancy BurkeBenton Campbell*Dong S. ChoMegan ClapperWalter ClarkAmanda CombsMichelle CoombsDebora CooperTanyia CooperPenelope CordesAmy CostelloEmily Cross-RobinsonSandi CulverColeman CutchinsValerie DavidsonEric DeegMonica DeLeonSuzan DelrossoRuth Dene*Barbara DerrReece Dringle-RobertEvie DunhamKrystal EastmanJohn and Laurie EdgePearl EdralinMelissa EmmalLaurie Evans-DinneenMaryPat FairchildKelly FarmerMary FinkleFrank FisherKenya Fisher

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Annual Fund Friends and Supporters cont’d.

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Kathy FreemanChris GarrettSezy and Jay HansonCarol GershelRoberta GordaoffGail GoudreauMike and Jackie GraeberGino GrazianoJocelyn GreenSusanne Fleek-Green*Patricia HamiltonLona and Matt HammerHeather HandysideBrenda HansenKathy HarrisLeah HathawayTamah HaynesPatricia HickokScarlet HigginsMara HillMelanie HillBrad HillwigJesse HooperMoira IngleMagen James*Kelsey JensenSusan JensenChad JohnsonErika KellyVictoria Kendall

Sherilee KeipuhiwaDawn KimberlinTara KoloskiMary Jane LandstromRachel LangtryThea LantonKaren LaubensteinSarah LeonardCorey LoydCarlette S. MackBridgett MackeyFrank and Jeanne McQuearySally MeadBonnie MillerLisa MonsenMelodee MonsonDustin Morris*Tamara MorrisJody MosesSteve NiggMichael Oblath*Dennis O'ConnellKelly op de WeeghDanese and Patrick OwensJudith Owens-Manley*Kristina PatrickAnn PeltierLeanna PriceMary RasmussenJulie Reich

Christie ReinhardtDawn RifenberickGary RosynekErich SchnellMonica ShahJeanine SheltonAmy and Chris SimpsonLori SimpsonJune SobocinskiRebecca SparksJody SteffenTobias StoeberJames and Connie StruempfSaralyn TabachnickGeran TarrTheodore ThompsonJim VailSonya VentKim and Richard VerreydtAmy von DiestJulie WebbMichael Webb*Callie WebberPatricia WelchBarbara WildSteve and Danielle WilliamsWanda WilsonLaurie WolfHyo Jin Woo

* denotes payment on a multi-year pledge

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United Way of Anchorage DesignationsMegan CarlsonJoseph DarnellBarbara DerrRaymond S. DingerDarlene ElzySuszanne HayesSandra G. Holmes

Dana M. JabaayPamela KeelerDawn M. KimberlinJudy S. KitagawaJeanne LemattaSean A. LeonardRebecca Luczycki

Jacquelyn R. LukeSandra L. MillerJames NorlundSusan PerryKathleen RedmondCarol L. RichardsBill Rosetti

Shelly SchmittPhilip TreuerKurt VauseJane Yokoyama

Annual Fund Friends and Supporters cont’d.

PARTNERS IN GIVINGA SALUTE TO OUR ANNUAL DONORS

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In-Kind DonationsAirline Support, Inc.Alaska RubberAllure Day SpaWynoaka BaumgardnerConocoPhillips AlaskaDHL ExpressBarbara DubovichKennedy and AssociatesMoose's ToothNANA Properties III, LLCPatrick NutterBill and Barbara RosettiJon SchroederCarla StephensonTrapper's Creek Smoking Co.

Pick. Click. Give.

Anonymous (52 donors)Jane AtkinsonKatrena BettsJanis BronsonMary CahlikMariah CampbellRianne CampbellAnthony CarabelleseMegan CarlsonRussell CarpenterRoberta CecereMary ChouinardThomas ChouinardCynthia CoulterJudith CrottyBarbara Dubovich

Laile FairbairnHeather FlynnMeagan GableGeorge GarrisonJack GriecoCasey HarmonKiera LachlanKristi LachlanSean LachlanJo LamsonLaurie LyonsMark MarionClayton McDowallBecky McFarlandSally MeadMargaret Metcalfe

Ella NordlundMona PainterJoanne Phillips-NutterJennifer RichieCatherine SmithBeta Rae SorianoCassandra StalzerPeder TerlandRichard TolbertJon TonePaul TwardockDeborah VandruffSallye WernerBelinda WrightMichael Zidek

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Annual Fund Friends and Supporters cont’d.

PARTNERS IN GIVINGA SALUTE TO OUR ANNUAL DONORS

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Our PromiseYoung people want to shape the world.

Camp Fire provides the opportunity to find theirspark, lift their voice, and discover who they are.

In Camp Fire, it begins now.Light the fire within

Camp Fire Alaska’s MissionEvery child will have the opportunity

to discover the best in themselves and others in a fun, safe learning environment.


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