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Page 1: Launching a New Chapter of Services · mission 2014 Annual Report LAUNCHING A NEW CHAPTER OF SERVICES Donors and Friends of CHNK: I present to you the Annual Report for Fiscal Year

A N N U A L R E P O R T

FISCAL YEAR

Launching a New Chapter of Services

July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014

2014

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LAUNCHING A NEW CHAPTER OF SERVICES2014 Annual Report

Donors and Friends of CHNK: I present to you the Annual Report for Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2014, which contains financial information for the time period of July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014. Due to staffing changes in our Business Office, the publication has been delayed in comparison to previous years. I appreciate your understanding and patience in this regard. I take this opportunity to thank the donors included in this report for your partnership with Children’s Home of Northern Kentucky. Because of your sacrifices and your confidence, the agency continues to find itself in some of the most exciting moments since its beginning in 1882. The funding investments from private donors and foundations continue to increase year over year, empowering our Board of Trustees, Junior Board, and staff to take bold steps in offering innovative treatment programs for the abused, neglected, and at-risk youth in our care. Additionally, funding from Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway and the Substance Abuse Treatment Advisory Committee has propelled us light years in addressing the needs of addicted adolescents and family members in Northern Kentucky and beyond. Because of the tremendous support from you, our bridge building partners, Children’s Home of Northern Kentucky has taken steps in becoming the premier provider of adolescent behavioral healthcare services. We’ve added highly credentialed medical and clinical team members. We’ve invested millions in our buildings and child-caring residential environments. We’ve opened a third campus where an array of school-based behavioral health programs and outpatient care will take place. We’ve prepared the region’s first residential care facility for adolescents in need of substance use disorder treatment. We’ve opened an innovative therapeutic day school serving at-risk youth who need academic services that are joined with treatment programs. In short, we have and we continue to provide opportunity and hope for better lives … just like our mission statement calls us to do. I thank you and urge you to continue to stand with us, providing our beloved Home with a mantle of comfort and protection as we take care of some of Kentucky’s most vulnerable children and families. With gratitude,

Rick W. WurthChief Executive Officer

Have you moved, switched jobs, or had a change in marital status? Please send an email to [email protected] with your updated information to help us keep accurate records. Please note that donor contact information is not sold or shared with outside organizations unless approved by both the donor and the Home’s Board of Trustees.

2014 Communication Sponsor

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The information contained in this annual report is reflective of the 2014 fiscal year at Children’s Home of Northern Kentucky, which began on July 1, 2013 and closed on June 30, 2014.

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providing

children

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opportunity

and hope for

better lives.

Children’s Home of Northern Kentucky | 3

This sponsor underwrites the cost of both our online and print communication efforts so that our Home can easily and regularly stay in touch with you at no cost to the Home.

2014

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Leadership Team

Founded in 1882, Children’s Home of Northern Kentucky provides a comprehensive array of adolescent behavioral health services and substance use treatment in both residential and community/school-based environments. Our licensed and highly skilled team of professionals takes a family-centered, holistic approach to treatment.

Rick W. Wurth Chief Executive

Officer

Steve Durkee Clinical Director

of Substance Use Disorder Services

Connie FrekingDirector of

New Program Implementation

Jenny Wichmann Director of Residential

Programming

Julie Raia Director of

Quality Assurance

Dwight Marvin Director of Admissions & Case Management

Lisa WilsonDirector of

Community-Based Services

Photos Not Available

2014

Joce Arvisais, Controller

Laura Kinney, Clinical Director of Residential Services

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Adam Davey VonLehman & Co, Inc., CPA

Chuck McHale McHale’s Events and Catering, President

Bob Hawksley, President

Fischer Homes,President & COO

Chuck Washburn St. Elizabeth Healthcare,

System Director

Kent Dailey,Treasurer

Re/Max Affiliates,Owner/Broker

Charlene Erler C&G Erler Interior Design,

LLC, Interior Designer

Rebekah Gensler Signature Hardware,

Owner

Don Paparella Mercedes-Benz of Fort

Mitchell, Managing Partner

Jacquie Bauereis

DB Design, Owner

Rev. Peter D’Angio

Trinity Episcopal Church, Rector

Bob WellsPrivate Practice,

Licensed Psychologist

Dianna RaffertyUniversity of

Cincinnati Athletics, Associate Director of

Development

David BarnesTV One, CEO –

retired

Emily Cahill Campbell County

Day Treatment Center, Counselor

Dan Mistler, Immediate Past President DBL Law, Attorney –

retired

John Brewer

Children’s Home of Cincinnati, Behavioral

Pediatrician

Jeff Thomas,Vice-President Jeff Thomas

Catering, Owner

Katie Tranter DBL Law, Attorney

Stephanie Renaker-Jansen

Reminiscent Herb Farm, General Manager

Nhien Lange, langeDIGITAL, Owner

2014 Board of Trustees Subject Matter ExpertsSubject Matter Experts (SMEs) have skill sets relevant to at least one of the standing committees of the CHNK Board of Trustees and serve at the pleasure of the Board. They have a voice but no vote in matters of the Home.

Dan Gripshover, Neuroscience & Behavioral Health Center, Clinical Neuropsychologist

David Boyer, Rosedale Green, CFO

Diane St. Onge, Kentucky Legislative Caucus, State Representative

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vis

ion For every

child to be

safe, healthy,

and loved in

a supportive,

nurturing

environment.

July 2013 CHNK Chief Executive Officer Rick Wurth receives the 2013 Civic Leadership Award for the positive impact he has had in the Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky area.

September 2013 CHNK launches a new visual identity – one that incorporates elements unique to the Home – to celebrate a new chapter of treatment services.

October 2013 CHNK hosts a private reception on the front veranda of its historic administration building for members of the Northern Kentucky Legislative Caucus, to thank them for their support of CHNK’s work and that of other youth-focused social services organizations in the area. It marks the first time that CHNK has had multiple legislators come together on campus to engage in meaningful conversation with the Home’s leadership team.

November 2013 CHNK and Covington Independent Public Schools sign a Memorandum of Understanding to establish a therapeutic day school on CHNK’s Covington campus, with the goal of marrying traditional academic services with behavioral/ mental health treatment for at-risk adolescents.

April 2014 After months of planning, a $5.2 million renovation project begins on the Covington campus, in the Home’s historic administration building. When complete, the building will house a therapeutic day school complete with state-of-the-art classrooms, a computer lab, and a student learning kitchen, as well as administrative offices, conference rooms that allow for telehealth and telepsychiatry sessions, and a meeting and events center that will establish a new revenue stream for the Home.

June 2014 The Council on Accreditation (COA) approves the re-accreditation of CHNK through 2018. COA’s program of quality improvement is designed to identify providers that have met high performance standards and have made a commitment to their stakeholders to deliver the very best quality services. CHNK’s application is expedited through the process as a result of not receiving any out-of-compliance ratings in any of COA’s fundamental practice standards.

June 2014 For the first time in its history, CHNK surpasses the $1 million mark in monetary support raised by the Office for Development over the course of a year.

Fiscal Year 2014:Year in Review

2014

OVER

700 YOUTH & FAMILIES

received support

A TEAM OF

70 PROFESSIONALS provided

treatment services and supported Home operations

NEARLY

700 DONORS CONTRIBUTED over $1.1 million in financial

and in-kind gifts

CLIENTS CAME FROM

36 COUNTIES across the

Commonwealth

Year at a Glance

Program metrics

RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT

112 youth received residential services

72% were discharged to a “less restrictive” environment

226 family sessions were conducted

CHAMPIONS SERVICES:

Champions team members provided

over 1,000 hours of clinical and case management services

116 youth participated in services

88% demonstrated improvement with identified alcohol issues

87% demonstrated improvement with identified tobacco issues

63% improved attendance, totaling 118 full days and 208 partial days of school

64% with multiple school disciplinary referrals improved behaviors to avoid court involvement

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Year at a Glance

100%

75%

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100%

75%

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SatisfiedReferral Partner

SatisfiedReferral Partner

SatisfiedFamily

Members

SatisfiedFamily

Members

SatisfiedYouth

(i.e., residents)

SatisfiedYouth

(i.e., students)

95%

99%

87%

98%

73%

95%

Overall Residential Treatment Satisfaction Ratings

Overall Champions Services Satisfaction Ratings

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FY 2013 FY 2014 OPERATING REVENUEGovernmental agencies $2,131,310 68% $2,253,590 73%

Contributions $911,192 29% $899,920 24%

Events $103,890 3% $122,069 3%

TOTAL $3,146,392 $3,721,749

OPERATING EXPENSE

Programs and Services $3,282,087 80% $3,695,775 79%

Administrative $598,611 15% $753,196 16%

Fundraising & $221,099 5% $230,017 5%Community Education

TOTAL $4,101,797 $4,678,988

TOTAL ASSETS $11,752,408 $11,764,121

29% 24%

68% 73%

3% 3%

16%5%

79%

Financials

Expenses by ProgramResidential Treatment $1,939,348(Covington)

Residential Treatment $1,496,366(Burlington)

Community-Based $260,061Services

Total Program Expenses: $3,695,775

2014Our Donors

Vision ($50,000.00 + )AnonymousAnonymousAnthony and Geraldine ZembrodtThe Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile

Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation

Leadership ($10,000.00 + )AnonymousBlue Grass Metals, Inc.Cincinnati International Wine FestivalThe Dr. George A. & Dolores E. Renaker Charitable FoundationThe Thomas J. Emery MemorialGriffin Family Fund of The Greater Cincinnati FoundationHonorable Order of Kentucky ColonelsJack and Sandy KenkelQueen City Fence ContractorsDr. Edward P. Smith and Mary Klein Smith FundThe Sutphin Family Foundation

Inspiration($1,000.00 + )Eldon G. AhlmanBowlin Group, LLCHeidi and Scott BrayScott A. BrooksBuilding Management Partners, LLCJim Bunning FoundationCandyse Jeffries Orthodontics, P.S.C.Cincinnati Metro Area Combined

Federal Campaign

CitiRob and Tammy CliftonKent and Sheila DaileyDewey’s PizzaDressman Benzinger LaVelle pscAndrew and Jennifer DurstockEmerson Power Transmission

SolutionsCharlene and Gebhard ErlerHenry and Elaine FischerGallagher SKS InsuranceMary Jean GiltnerGloria Dei Lutheran ChurchH. Gordon Martin FoundationJames and Teresa HaasPaul and Mary Jo HardcornVicki M. HarrisJames T. & Ellen M. Hatfield Memorial

Trust FundRobert and Karen HawksleyStewart L. HornJames and Cordella HueyInterAct for ChangeJoseph-Beth BooksellersDaniel J. Kelly, Jr.Kenton Heights Woman’s ClubKris and Lisa KnochelmannThe Kroger Co. Thomas and Francine LuzakM&K Apartments, Inc.Kevin J. McNamaraMedtronicMercedes-Benz of Fort MitchellKelly and Carrie MillerDan and Kay MistlerJohn A. Mocker, Jr.Ann & James Monroe Fund of The

Greater Cincinnati Foundation

Nor-Com Inc.Northern Kentucky Water DistrictPalmer Cosmetic DentistryPi Kappa Alpha - Eta RhoPlunkett and AssociatesTerina and Patrick PlunkettThe PNC Financial Services GroupPomeroy IT SolutionsR.C. Durr Foundation, Inc.Dr. George A. RenakerStephanie Renaker-Jansen and Dick

JansenAlice and Paul RichardsonMr. and Mrs. Geoffrey L. ScanlonClay and Shelley ShearerDavid and Pam ShearerSmiles For Life FoundationScott S. SmithSean and Victoria SmithAlice A. SparksSpectra Contract FlooringCovington Professional Firefighters

IAFF Local #38Jeff Thomas and Kent ShawToyota Motor Engineering and

Manufacturing N.A., Inc.Turner Construction CompanyUnited Automobile, Aerospace,

Agricultural Implement WorkersVerst Group Logistics, Inc.VonLehman CPA & Advisory FirmJack and Ruth Ann WeissBen and Agnes WesselsZembrodt Family FoundationMicah Zimmerman

Opportunity ($500.00 + )Aisin World Corp. of AmericaAmerican Legion Simon Kenton Post 20AnonymousTrisha and Mark BernerThomas and Janis BinzerTerry and Doug CainThomas and Karen CassadyChildren’s Home of Northern Kentucky Bridge ClubBrandon and Lori CozziReverend Peter D. D’Angio & Mr. Gregory S. HinsonAdam and Jennifer DaveyFlorence Lions Club Charities, Inc.Frame USANancy and Donald FrancisGeo. Wiedemann Brewing Co.Timothy and Lisa GilmartinAndrea and Gerald HardcornJames and Terre HengeholdMarti and Tom HuntInteract for Health w

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alu

e Children & Families

Creativity & Innovation

Empowerment

Uniqueness

Integrity & Professionalism

Continuous Improvement

Community & Collaboration

Anne Sturgis,Development Manager

Quentin Turley,Residential Treatment Manager

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15%80%

5%

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Priscilla D. Keith TrustKentucky Motorcycle Riders Organiza-tion, Inc.Mark A. Komanecky & Jennifer M. ThummTimothy and Patti LallyAriel and Douglas LuscoDavid and Michelle MiddendorfRose NicelyNKY Women Entrepreneurs Osterman-Cron, Inc.Barbara A. Pula & Nick P. OstroskyPediatric Dental CenterPerfetti Van Melle USA Inc.Martha Ann RobertsonRunyan Memorial Christian ChurchJanine and Brian RussellJulie and Christopher SchaberDavid and Nancy SchlothauerLaura-Aurora StopaStruckhoff OrthodonticsSunesis MedicalRobert and Sharon Tomlinson

Hope ($100.00 + )AAA Allied Group, Inc.Bert and Tami AdamsAdams Recovery CenterBillie and Robert AllenBryan and Gail AllenJohn AllenLarry and Nancy Allen

AnonymousAshley Construction, Inc.Tommy and Lynn BaldwinDavid BarnesBarney’s Ft. Mitchell Sports BarNancy BaroneBeckfield CollegeChrista and Jeffrey BedelDaniel and Dianne BeinekeStacy and Alexander BenettiEric BensonIrma B. BeuttelChad A. BilzCarly and Christopher BishopGregory and Patricia BlankTamara and Michael BlevinsBoone County Public Library - Main LibraryGlenda and Joe BouzekBrickman Charitable FoundationDonna and Keith BrownKaren S. BrownBrenda and Charles BucklewGeorge & Mary Jo Budig Family FoundationGeorge and Mary BuergerDavid and Mary Ann BullockKathlyn BurkhardtCamilla M. BurlingArnold E. CaddellKathleen and Rich CapodagliHoward and Nancy CastonLen CavanaughCommunity Shares of Greater

CincinnatiMr. James E. CoshnitzkeRick and Betty DanielsJoseph M. DeanAngela Gayle DesmondThe Deye FamilyThomas and Ann DietzJohn and Jane DomaschkoJeff and Pennie DunawayTodd and Jessica DykesJames and Jentry EckAnne H. EdmistonRobert and Pamela EdmistonGeoffrey R. EgbersPatricia and Michael EmarkMary R. EmoryF.N. Sheppard & Co. Belting SpecialtiesJames and Susan FarmerDenise FawcettJane M. GadkerThe GE FoundationJ. Robert Geisen, Jr.Give With LibertyNancy M. GoodallMelissa and Donald GorbandtDennis L. GrantDonald P. GravenRachelle and Mark GrayLeesa M. HaberCynthia J. HauerPaulette and Charles Hayley, Sr.Melissa and Ryan HelwigPaul and Mary HemmerMr. and Mrs. Tyson Hermes

David C. HerrimanHofbrauhausHoneywellIvan and Anne HughesJames and Robin HuizengaMarcus A. HulingGail A. HuserCarol W. JansenJivoin & Family Construction Co.Mr. and Mrs. Fred JohnsonTracey and Gary JollyDale and Sharon KeithMary and Douglas KellerKeller WilliamsDavid and Anne KellyMary M. KelschPaul Hemmer ConstructionCharles and Ruth Korzenborn

Mark and Deborah KreimborgPaul and Bonnie KrothMichael W. KuhrKW Mechanical, Inc.Rosemary and Hobart LandonJohn and Martha LangeNhien and Tim LangeGary R. LinnChristian and Tara LucasBrenda and Robert LunsfordMarjorie LyonMichael and Rae MaierAndrew MarshRandall and Roxanne MarshDwight and Debra MarvinDavid and Linda MayRonald and Debbie McAnallyRyan and Brandy McCarty

2014Carol McElhinneyMyra and Dennis McEvoyChuck and Jan McHaleM MeyerJoseph and Anna MilburnMike P. MillerThomas R. MillerMKSKMary and Thomas MooreJohn and Janne MorlidgeJudy NeffNestle ProfessionalNew Friends of Northern KentuckyNK Management, LLCNorthern KY Pool LeagueOakland Avenue Baptist ChurchMandelyn and Kenneth OaksMyrna and Nicholas OrphanKen and Brenda PalmerPaul Hemmer CompanyStacy and Jason PayneJulie and Marc RaiaJoyce D. RecknerSabrina Richard & Ben FrischShirley and Donald RingoJennifer RosenRudler, PSCMark A. RunyanAnn and John RuttleCarol and Donald RyanPaula and Brent SchaumburgCynthia L. SchnabelJo Ann SeltmanCurtis and Maureen SheldonMichael SketchRobert and Patricia SmarackoMary Kay and Charles SpanierSpectrum Computer Products, Inc.Joyce and John W. Steinman, IIStett Transportation, Inc.Anne M. SturgisRobert and Ruth Ann Sturgis

Sunday Morning Club, Inc.The/StandardPaula and David ThuenemanBurr J. TravisMichael TrellaTri-City Insurance Service, Inc.George T. TusseyUnion ChiropracticJana and Robert VaughnViking Supply, Inc.Amy VollmerJennifer VoriesAlta Gail WatersCarol and R.C. WeathersBonnie and Ted WessendorfNathan WhiteChris and Maria WhiteheadBrian and Kimberly WiehoffDarlene and Rork WilliamsStephanie WilliamsRobert and Lauren WoodiwissRichard W. WurthWilliam and Carol ZallaMarlene and John Ziegler

Guidance ($1.00+)4 RS Lunch GroupJ. Douglas and Charlotte AllenderAshley AlstonAmazonSmile FoundationRichard and Nancy AndersonAnonymousMelissa AreyLaura C. ArlinghausWilliam and Marla BagleyJames and Lorella BagotJoseph J. Balasa, Jr.The Bank of KentuckyAnnette G. BaumanRoger and Dee Dee Bean

Raymond J. BeatschCarol and Wayne BeckwithBrian H. BegleyBilly and Edith BensonMichael C. BishopNancy L. BloemerJulie J. BoudousquieSandra K. BowlinTisha R. BrickingJim BrinkmanGeorge and Kathleen BrinkmanRichard and Mary BroegLouise and Eric CanterDorothy L. CasterLucinda CecilJewel and Jeffrey ChaffinsMollyann ChildersAlta G. CoxCarole L. CritesCarolyn CrombieJohn and Carolyn CrombieKen and Marsha CroxtonAmber CuniganMichael and Karen DaughertyPatty DavidsonDaniel and Karen DellerThe Dermatology Center PSCCarole and Dunbar DickeyLois DidierMilissa and Thomas DillonGeorge W. Donaldson, Jr.Michael DueMary E. EarlywineRaymond EhrnschwenderEdward and Deborah ElickerKrista EnsignF-A Construction CompanyLinda FleschClifford and Wanda FloryConnie FlynnBill and Bev FrederickWilliam and Rita FunkeMary Joyce GannonFrank and Mary GaramyLiz GodshallDan GoetzLinda and Alan GoetzJennifer and Stephen GreisJeffrey HaasJean and Allan HaleKathy HalloranJuanita HannaGenevieve A. HarrisMargaret L. HarrisonJulie and Chad HartleyAndrea R. HatridgePatricia and William HemmerJacqueline and John HennesseyHerron Financial GroupJudith and James HontasJulie and Martin HoranCathy M. JacksonJanet JansenBryan and Janet KanterKevin and Maria Kanter

The Kidney and Hypertension CenterCapt. Christophe J. KielyDoug and Sharon KinneyLaura KinneyMarvin L. KnoblochJenny and Vince KoenigsknechtEarl and Virginia KramerLeonard J. KuntzMarsha LadenburgerChristina and John LaneRobert and Mary Ann LangLynn N. LanmanJerry and Pamela LasitaReverend Clarence R. LassetterRobbin and Dave LeonardMarlene and Russell LetsingerDawn and Mark LevineAmy L. LindleyTamara and Michael LitzlerLinda and Jack LundyTyrone LylesRobert MagenheimRichard and Joan MaierRebekah and Daniel ManisCynthia and Byron MarksPhyllis and Mike MartinRobert S. MartinSheryl MartinClifford and Bernett McDineKristine and Reed McGivneyDenise MichelsChristy MillerBarbara Ann Biehl MitchellJean H. MizeRenee and Dannie MooreSue and Ronald MooreKevin and Mary MoserDavid D. MummCheryl and Douglas Myers

Troy and Donna NavarreChristine and Brian NesterTricia NeyJoyce C. NiedringhausThomas and Kathy NoyesHeather OhikhenaJames P. O’LoughlinBret A. OlsonRichard and Traci OltOrchard Terrace Church of GodAmy and Kenneth OsterkampErin and Brad OwensRobert and Jody OwensLorraine C. PanagopoulosApril and Terry PhillipsAlbert and Barbara PleasantBettie and Dale PorterRachel Powell and Devin WertLisa and Robert PrewittJo Frances PurdomCharolet RameyRankin, Rankin & CompanyLinda RaweRazoo FoundationRE/MAXBeth and James RedwineJohn ReesRemke Markets, Inc.Jeffrey and Stephanie RensingEdwin and Carole RigaudHarry and Joanie RiggsRobert D. Rust, D.M.D., M.S.D., Inc.Greg R. RomesWilliam L. ScheyerLee and Mary Ann SchmidlinCandice and Mark SchroderEarl and Mary Ann SchuhTodd SchulkersRobert and Johanna Schumann

Rachel Powell,Executive Administrative Assistant

Anthony Treller,Assistant Residential Treatment Manager

Mariah Snapp,Champions Program Manager

Ken Croxton,Residential Therapist

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than

k y

ou

We recognize

and celebrate

those individuals,

businesses, and civic

organizations that

provided monetary

and in-kind support

to our Home between

July 1, 2013 and

June 30, 2014.

Thank you for

being Bridge

Builders.

2014

Peggy Woodkins,Residential Treatment Specialist

Donald Graven,Assistant Residential Treatment Manager

Paul and Bonnie KrothVerna R. Briede

Paul and Bonnie Kroth

Gifts-In-Kind 7 Hills ChurchAirWay TechnologiesAlphaMark AdvisorsAmerican GirlAmore Salon and Day SpaAnonymousAnonymous (Gifts in Kind)Nicole AnselAnthony Munoz FoundationArthur’s Bar and RestaurantVictoria BaeumlerEric BallThe Bank of Kentucky - Ft. WrightBelle of LouisvilleGreg BerberichJoe BlevinsBoi Na BrazaBonefish GrillBoone County Golf CourseBoyle JewelersHeidi and Scott BrayBrio Tuscan GrilleSuzanne and Daniel BrooksLauren and Annie BrowningBuca di Beppo Italian RestaurantBuffalo Wild WingsCalvary Baptist ChurchCampanello’s Italian RestaurantCandyse Jeffries Orthodontics, P.S.C.The Casino GuyCengage LearningCentral Coast Dive Center

CEVA Freight,Charities Guild of Northern KentuckyChristmas Tree ShopsCici’s PizzaCincinnati BengalsCincinnati Museum CenterCincinnati ObservatoryCincinnati Shakespeare CompanyCincinnati Zoo & Botanical GardenRichard and Robin ClarkClassy and SassyColor Me MineBrenda and Steve CookBradley R. CoyleCracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc.Creation MuseumCrescent Springs Baptist ChurchCrescent Springs Tobacco ShopDanbarry Dollar Saver Cinemas - TurfwayDazzling DecorDCCH Center for Children and FamiliesKristen DeMarcoThe Dermatology Center PSCDerringer & McGlone Dental CareGary and Patricia DesmaraisDevou Park Golf CourseDewey’s PizzaDillard’sDiscount Wine and SpiritsJohn and Jane DomaschkoDonna DownsAndrew and Jennifer DurstockDwellings on MadisonEconomy Linen & Towel Service, Inc.Edible Arrangementselements Hair Studio

Elite Family & Cosmetic DentistryElk Creek VineyardsErpenbeck Elementary SchoolEverything’s d’VineFabulous FursFairway Wine & SpiritFifth Third BankFigure Weight LossFrame & SaveFrame USAFrisch’s Restaurants Inc.Funny Bone Comedy Club & RestaurantFurniture FairGameWorksLauren Gardner & Sam LeCureGate GourmetMark J. Glockner, D.M.D.Gloria Dei Lutheran ChurchGold Star ChiliDennis L. GrantGreat Clips - Union StationJennifer and Stephen GreisTonya S. HensleyMary Cay HentzHerzog JewelersHewlett-Packard CompanyHickory Sticks Golf ClubBrian HicksJennifer Oney-HillHilton Cincinnati Netherland PlazaHofbrauhausImmanuel Baptist ChurchImmanuel United Methodist ChurchImpact Life Church - Renew MinistriesInteractOne, Inc.J Alexander’sNicole JamesJeff Thomas CateringJimmy John’sJoey Votto FoundationScott JohnsonJacoby JonesJoseph-Beth BooksellersKenton County Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #20Kenton County Library - William E. Durr BranchKenton Heights Woman’s ClubKentucky Horse ParkKentucky Symphony OrchestraThe Kid Glove WayKids on StageDoug and Sharon KinneyKroger - HebronKroger - UnionDallas and Mat LatosThe Learning Curve Tutoring CenterMs. Sheila LeviLimestone Farm Lawn WorksiteL’Oreal USAThe Louisville ZooEsther MackMaddox Garden Center & LandscapingMadelyne Rose Custom BowsMary Ran Gallery

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Meghan Ackerman,Therapist

Darrelle Russia,School Liaison

Bruce and Diane SchweitzerDan and Judith SergentCarol M. ShannonWalter and Helen ShupeAnn and Gerald SilversGregory and Jennifer StansberryCatherine D. StavrosLinda and David StetsonLynn A. StockholmSandra L. StoneElizabeth StricklandMichael and Mary Jo StuderSullivan Environmental Technolo-gies, Inc.Donna and Stephen SuttonJames R. Swearingen and Emery SchmidtCharles and Joyce TappanJames ThompsonLawrence R. Thompson, Sr.Courtney and Bud ThurmanRegan TironeJudy E. ToebbenTimothy and Karen Toerner

Quentin B. TurleyLinda and Robert VagedesKaren M. VanoverMarlene and Thomas VossmeyerJanet and Robert WadsworthWalton Verona Elementary SchoolAnna and Justin WeberJohn and Sherri WenderferCarla and Gregory WesselsNorman L. WhiteJenny and Matt WichmannThomas J. WiethornPeggy and Richard WilsonNicholas and Gloriette WinnikeMary and Anthony WirtzJudith and G. William Young, Jr.Patricia and William YoungNancy C. Youtsey

In Honor Of…Barry Applegate, DMDTroy Ashcraft, DORussell Damron, DMDMichele Beck, DDS

Keith Stower, MDCurtis Zimmerman, DDSPaul Janson, MD PSCBrock Ward, DMDThad Thomas, DMDCharity Barth, DMDMasoud Hekmatyar, DMDSandra Utter, MDGregory Koo, MDWilliam Rich, DMDJames Wright, DMDA. Marcele Huey Gibson, DMDBradley G. Huey, DMD

Dr. Eric M. Soper and the Pediatric Dental Center

Burlington, KY Fire Department

Dr. Paul SpellmanHelen Carroll

Alice A. SparksCovington Professional Firefighters IAFF Local #38

Dr. Paul SpellmanMr. and Mrs. J. Carlton Fleming, Jr

Martha Ann RobertsonVicki M. Harris

Martha Ann RobertsonDiane Herzog

Lynn N. LanmanSharyn and Paul McLean

Martha Ann RobertsonKay and Dan Mistler

Myrna and Nicholas OrphanAnn Monroe

Vicki M. HarrisJay MonroeSpence MonroeMartha Ann Robertson

Mr. and Mrs. James Monroe, III Martha Ann Robertson

Mr. and Mrs. Spence S. Monroe

Martha Ann RobertsonTanya and Ryan Nelson

Martha Ann RobertsonMr. and Mrs. Stuart A. Robertson

Martha Ann RobertsonMr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Salewski

Martha Ann Robertson

In Memory Of…Becky Melching

Tricia NeyPhyllis and Mike Martin

Bernice Tuemler Donna and Stephen Sutton

Bill, Thelma, and Ruth Mumm David D. Mumm

Caitlin Cryer Camilla M. Burling

Dr. George A. Renaker AnonymousJanet Jansen

Eleanor Magnus Mary R. Emory

Elwood Ramey, Jr. Charolet Ramey

Fay Edwards

Nathan WhiteForrest “Bud” Waters

Alta Gail WatersGeorge Harding

Paul and Bonnie KrothJim Porter

Richard W. Wurth and Michael DueJoAnn Hance

Jim BrinkmanMartha Frank

Anne M. SturgisMary Middleton

Gloria Dei Lutheran ChurchMollie Evans

Anne H. EdmistonMary Jean Giltner

Opal McNamee Carole and Dunbar Dickey

Our daughter, Chrissy Rose Nicely

Paul R. Seltman & Anna Cecil Seltman

Jo Ann SeltmanRalph Lee Stephenson

Herron Financial GroupRobbin and Dave LeonardTamara and Michael LitzlerMilissa and Thomas DillonKrista Ensign

Rosalyn Boemker Mary Kay and Charles Spanier

Russell England, Jr.Dean AdamsRankin, Rankin & Company

Theresa Helen Cahill

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Donate Money! Gifts of unrestricted dollars are the best kinds of gifts to be received by our Home, since we can use those funds for our most urgent, critical needs. Since we’re a 501(c)3 organization, all donations are tax-deductible. Donations can be made by cash, check, credit card, or stock gift.

To send us a cash, check, or credit card gift by mail, simply use the envelope found in this mailer. Seal, stamp, and drop in your mailbox!

To make a credit card gift by phone, call our Office for Development at 859.292.4135, Monday through Friday, between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.

To safely and securely make a credit card gift online, visit www.chnk.org/donate.

To give a gift of stock, please contact our Office for Development at 859.292.4135 for the information you will need to transfer the stock to CHNK.

Donate items from our wish listWe keep a running list of needs on our website at www.chnk.org/wish-list. The items might not be as fun to shop for as toys, but receiving them helps us to offset operational expenses … which means more money going directly to our programs and the youth who benefit from them.

Follow us on social mediaCHNK can be found on all the major social media sites – Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, and Google+. Follow, like, or friend us to stay in the loop on all the latest activity taking place at our Home!

Shop for a causeDo you shop at Kroger, Remke’s, Joseph-Beth Booksellers, or Amazon? You can raise money for our Home simply by shopping at these stores! How much easier does it get than that?! To get started:

On your computer or mobile device, visit www.kroger.com/communityrewards and follow the instructions for registering your Kroger Plus Card in support of our Home. When asked to enter our

assigned NPO #, type 82603. Then, every time you swipe your Kroger Plus Card when making a purchase, we’ll receive 3% of the total - up to $50,000 per quarter! And don’t worry – none of your fuel points or e-coupons are affected by this!

Pick up a special Caring Neighbor gift card from our Covington campus front office or have one mailed to you! It looks like a typical gift card, but it’s linked to our

Home. When you go grocery shopping, first stop by the customer service desk to load money onto the gift card. After you’ve finished shopping, simply use the gift card to pay for your purchase. Remke donates 4% of the total purchase for every transaction that uses one of the special gift cards. Simply reload the card when it’s running low – you can reload as many times as you need.

Children’s Home of Northern Kentucky is proud to be one of only three Joseph-Beth Gives Back Partners in Northern Kentucky. When you join the Joseph-Beth Gives Back Program (their customer rewards program) and make a purchase, 1% of the total sale is

donated to CHNK. Visit www.josephbeth.com/givesback for more information (select the Crestview Hills location) or to sign up online.

By starting your shopping at smile.amazon.com and selecting our Home as your charitable

organization of choice, Amazon will donate 0.5% of the price of your eligible purchases to CHNK!

How You Can Support Our Home2014

Bill Marsh,Residential Treatment Manager

Kim Martin,Program Assistant

Massage EnvyMaster ProvisionsShawn W. MastersMauri-Lou Dry Cleaners, Inc.Mike and Robbie McFerrenMedtronicMercedes-Benz of Fort MitchellKevin and Brandy MeyerMoe’s Southwest GrillMs. Classic Car WashThomas B. Mueller, D.M.D.MYNT MartiniNew Friends of Northern KentuckyNewport Aquariumnoodles and companyNor-Com Inc.Northern Kentucky Association of ParalegalsNorthern Kentucky Children’s Advocacy CenterNorthern Kentucky UniversityNorthern Kentucky University Office of AdmissionsKimberly OliverOriginsOutback SteakhousePaige’s PlacePark Hills Police & Fire DepartmentPayless ShoeSourceStacy and Jason PaynePenn Station - Crescent SpringsPerfect North SlopesTerina and Patrick PlunkettThe PNC Financial Services GroupMark and Jean Ann PowellPremier Athletics

Premier DesignsQuikStop OilubeKevin RaceRafferty’s Restaurant & BarRalice Framing and Art GalleryRave CinemasRaymond’s Hong Kong CafeRE/MAXRed ZoneRemke Markets, Inc.Kevin ReynoldsKelly RichardSabrina Richard & Ben FrischRight ManagementRiverbend Music CenterMartha Ann RobertsonRuth Moyer Elementary SchoolS.N.A.C.C. Dist. Co.Sam’s Wholesale ClubSandwich Block DeliJaime L. SchembariCynthia L. SchnabelThe Secret GardenSegway of CincinnatiSephoraJohn G. Shedd AquariumJulie and James ShinkleVictor SimhaSindy’s 7th Heaven SalonSkatetown USASkyline Chili - Fort WrightSleigh Bells Christmas and GiftsSlone Plumbing Inc.Spa NailsSt. Catherine of Siena SchoolSt. James A.M.E. Church

Stagnaro DistributingSterling Cut GlassAnne M. SturgisDarlene SummeTANKTargetBarbara ThomasTop Flight GymnasticsTotter’s OttervilleToyota Motor Engineering and Manufacturing N.A., Inc.Triple Crown Country ClubTurner Family DentistryUltimate Air ShuttleUnited KleanersUnited MinistriesUnited States Marine Corp. - CincinnatiUniversity of Kentucky Alumni Club - NKY/Greater CincinnatiUsborne Books and MoreKaren M. VanoverIrene and Dieter WaldowskiWalton Verona Elementary SchoolAlta Gail WatersThe Westin HotelWidmer’sWildwood InnDarlene and Rork WilliamsKaren WilmhoffJim WisemanWorld of GolfKen WurmYankee Candle (Rookwood location)YMCA Camp ErnstYoga AliveThe Zalla Companies

While we take great strides to make sure every supporter who gave a gift to our Home between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014 is included in this annual report, we realize that a name may have been mistakenly omitted. We apologize if we have inadvertently failed to recognize one of our valued bridge builders.

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