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Giving Foster Kids a Childhood and a Future in 2010 Because of you, in 2010 kids in foster care had more fun, succeeded in school, and are now looking forward to brighter futures. Kids in foster care dribbled basketballs, dove into pools, and pirouetted across stages because of your dedication and support. Treehouse youth developed skills, felt the joy of passing a test that seemed unbeatable, and defied the odds by earning their diploma, and continuing their education after high school. Thank you for the difference you make in the lives of youth in foster care. Look for more great stories and details in the Treehouse Report to Our Community online at treehouseforkids.org/AR2010 Our Impact Foster youth found $905,895 worth of the clothes, toys, and supplies they needed at The Wearhouse 95% of caregivers surveyed believe the academic performance of their child improved because of their involvement in a Little Wishes activity Educational Advocates ensured that 80% of Treehouse youth who experienced a change in home placement either stayed in their school of origin, or were enrolled in a new school within 3 days to minimize time out of school Middle-school youth in Treehouse Tutoring passed 94% of their classes 79% of Treehouse youth who graduated from high school are currently engaged in a post-secondary plan Of the Treehouse Tutoring students available for complete pre and post testing, 99% demonstrated improvement in basic skills over the course of the school year Our Program 1,795 youth had their Little Wishes fulfilled and the chance to participate in important childhood activities, including sports and art classes 873 youth had larger than life experiences by going to a ball game, seeing live theater, or experiencing a cultural event through donated tickets 4,388 youth received the gift they had been wishing for through Holiday Magic 509 youth had the week of a lifetime at summer camp 3,146 youth made 8,749 trips to The Wearhouse, our free store filled with clothes, shoes, toys, and school supplies that help kids fit in and feel good 301 youth spent 2,216 hours learning how post-secondary education will connect them to their dreams, and how to create a plan to get there 177 youth spent 11,927 hours building basic skills during the school day through personalized tutoring 120 youth came to the after-school Treehouse Learning Center for 4,553 hours of tutoring 1,452 youth spent more time in school and accessed services they need to succeed because of our Educational Advocacy Program Treehouse gratefully acknowledges our leadership donors from October 1, 2009 through September 30, 2010. KEY PROGRAMMATIC PARTNERS Casey Family Programs Children's Administration, Washington DSHS City Year Seattle University World Vision $100,00 and above Bank of America News Talk 97.3 KIRO FM Pointer Living Trust Schultz Family Foundation Sleep Country USA Stuart Foundation Anonymous (2) $50,000 - $99,999 Connie & Steven Ballmer Boeing Employees Spirit of the Holidays Estate of Edythe Boucher College Spark Washington Microsoft Giving Program The Seattle Times Sun Life Financial United Way of King County $25,000 - $49,999 Alpha Gamma Delta, Iota Chapter / Mr. Greek Aven Foundation Brookshire Green Foundation Downtown Seattle Association Thomas V. Giddens Jr. Foundation Hasbro, Inc. Intelius The Norcliffe Foundation Penguin Windows QFC Safeco Insurance Foundation Seattle Foundation Jim & Jan Sinegal Janet & Doug True and Bill & Ruth True Anonymous (1) $10,000 - $24,999 Janette & Bill Adamucci Eve & Chap Alvord Bobo Foundation Cobalt Group Cochran, Inc. Costco Wholesale Marta & Lucio Dalla Gasperina Muriel Diamond Fred H. & Mary S. Dore Charitable Foundation Eli Lilly and Company Fordham Street Foundation The Foster Foundation Bruce & Lynn Gibson Stan & Mary Harrelson Gladys Harrington Harvest Foundation The Linda Richardson Harper Foundation Marco J. Heidner Charitable Trust Kellanne Henry Holt Family Advised Fund John C. & Karyl Kay Hughes Foundation Knossos Foundation Byron W. & Alice L. Lockwood Foundation Joseph & Carolyn Mallahan Northern Trust Northwest Children's Fund Ashley O’Connor & Mike McCready Richard & Shirley Phillips PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP The Robinson Family Foundation Safeco Insurance Sasco Foundation Shrontz Family Foundation The Stocker Foundation Ticket to Dream Foundation Mark and Susan Torrance Foundation Vitalogy Foundation Weisman Design Group Inc. George A. & Marion M. Wilson Foundation Peg & Rick Young Foundation Anonymous (3) Our Leadership Supporters Our Leaders: The Treehouse Board of Directors PRESIDENT Linda Hunter / KPMG LLP VICE PRESIDENTS Paul Abodeely / Community Volunteer Jack Edwards / Meridian Capital Kathy Elias / Prospect Delta Jane Fredricksen / Community Volunteer Kellanne Henry / Schnitzer West LLC Cindy Paur Singleton / The Singleton Assoc. TREASURER Rhonda Powell / Moss Adams LLP SECRETARY Alexandra Brookshire / Community Volunteer 80% 4% 16% Revenue & Expenses 2010 EXPENSES: $6,419,433 80% Program 4% Management 16% Fundraising REVENUE: $6,436,184 60% Contributions & Grants 21% Donated Goods & Services 19% Program Service Fees 60% 21% 19% Nichole Bockner / Wells Fargo Kelly Burke / Ernst & Young LLP Juli Farris / Keller Rohrback LLP Tana Gall / One Eighty/Leisure Care Heather Giacoletto / Community Volunteer Suzanne Greer / Pricewaterhouse Coopers LLC Anne Marie Kessler / Paracle Advisors udy Marczewski / OneEighty/Leisure Care John McGlynn / Pacific Portfolio Consulting LLC Eric Parker / Starbucks Coffee Company Tess Thomas / Thomas House Wendy Truitt / Community Volunteer Eden Waggoner / Doncaster Collection James Williams / Perkins Coie LLP Linda Whatley / Community Volunteer

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Page 1: Giving Foster Kids a Childhood and a Future in 2010...Giving Foster Kids a Childhood and a Future in 2010 Because of you, in 2010 kids in foster care had more fun, succeeded in school,

Giving Foster Kids a Childhood and a Future in 2010

Because of you, in 2010 kids in foster care had more fun, succeeded

in school, and are now looking forward to brighter futures. Kids in

foster care dribbled basketballs, dove into pools, and pirouetted

across stages because of your dedication and support. Treehouse

youth developed skills, felt the joy of passing a test that seemed

unbeatable, and defied the odds by earning their diploma, and

continuing their education after high school. Thank you for the

difference you make in the lives of youth in foster care.

Look for more great stories and details in the Treehouse Report to

Our Community online at treehouseforkids.org/AR2010

Our Impact• Foster youth found $905,895 worth of the clothes, toys, and supplies they

needed at The Wearhouse

• 95% of caregivers surveyed believe the academic performance of their child

improved because of their involvement in a Little Wishes activity

• Educational Advocates ensured that 80% of Treehouse youth who experienced

a change in home placement either stayed in their school of origin, or were

enrolled in a new school within 3 days to minimize time out of school

• Middle-school youth in Treehouse Tutoring passed 94% of their classes

• 79% of Treehouse youth who graduated from high school are currently engaged

in a post-secondary plan

• Of the Treehouse Tutoring students available for complete pre and post testing,

99% demonstrated improvement in basic skills over the course of the school year

Our Program• 1,795 youth had their Little Wishes fulfilled and the chance to participate in

important childhood activities, including sports and art classes

• 873 youth had larger than life experiences by going to a ball game, seeing live

theater, or experiencing a cultural event through donated tickets

• 4,388 youth received the gift they had been wishing for through Holiday Magic

• 509 youth had the week of a lifetime at summer camp

• 3,146 youth made 8,749 trips to The Wearhouse, our free store filled with

clothes, shoes, toys, and school supplies that help kids fit in and feel good

• 301 youth spent 2,216 hours learning how post-secondary education will

connect them to their dreams, and how to create a plan to get there

• 177 youth spent 11,927 hours building basic skills during the school day

through personalized tutoring

• 120 youth came to the after-school Treehouse Learning Center for 4,553

hours of tutoring

• 1,452 youth spent more time in school and accessed services they need to

succeed because of our Educational Advocacy Program

Treehouse gratefully acknowledges our leadership donors from October 1, 2009 through September 30, 2010.

KEY PROGRAMMATIC PARTNERS

Casey Family ProgramsChildren's Administration, Washington DSHSCity YearSeattle UniversityWorld Vision

$100,00 and above

Bank of AmericaNews Talk 97.3 KIRO FMPointer Living TrustSchultz Family FoundationSleep Country USAStuart FoundationAnonymous (2)

$50,000 - $99,999

Connie & Steven BallmerBoeing Employees Spirit of the HolidaysEstate of Edythe Boucher

College Spark WashingtonMicrosoft Giving Program The Seattle TimesSun Life FinancialUnited Way of King County

$25,000 - $49,999Alpha Gamma Delta, Iota Chapter / Mr. Greek Aven FoundationBrookshire Green FoundationDowntown Seattle AssociationThomas V. Giddens Jr. FoundationHasbro, Inc.InteliusThe Norcliffe FoundationPenguin WindowsQFCSafeco Insurance FoundationSeattle FoundationJim & Jan SinegalJanet & Doug True and Bill & Ruth TrueAnonymous (1)

$10,000 - $24,999

Janette & Bill AdamucciEve & Chap AlvordBobo FoundationCobalt GroupCochran, Inc.Costco WholesaleMarta & Lucio Dalla GasperinaMuriel DiamondFred H. & Mary S. Dore Charitable FoundationEli Lilly and CompanyFordham Street FoundationThe Foster FoundationBruce & Lynn GibsonStan & Mary HarrelsonGladys HarringtonHarvest FoundationThe Linda Richardson Harper FoundationMarco J. Heidner Charitable TrustKellanne HenryHolt Family Advised FundJohn C. & Karyl Kay Hughes Foundation

Knossos FoundationByron W. & Alice L. Lockwood FoundationJoseph & Carolyn MallahanNorthern TrustNorthwest Children's FundAshley O’Connor & Mike McCreadyRichard & Shirley PhillipsPricewaterhouseCoopers LLPThe Robinson Family FoundationSafeco InsuranceSasco FoundationShrontz Family FoundationThe Stocker FoundationTicket to Dream FoundationMark and Susan Torrance FoundationVitalogy FoundationWeisman Design Group Inc.George A. & Marion M. Wilson FoundationPeg & Rick Young FoundationAnonymous (3)

Our Leadership Supporters

Our Leaders:The Treehouse Board of Directors

PRESIDENT

Linda Hunter / KPMG LLP

VICE PRESIDENTS

Paul Abodeely / Community VolunteerJack Edwards / Meridian CapitalKathy Elias / Prospect DeltaJane Fredricksen / Community VolunteerKellanne Henry / Schnitzer West LLCCindy Paur Singleton / The Singleton Assoc.

TREASURER

Rhonda Powell / Moss Adams LLP

SECRETARY

Alexandra Brookshire / Community Volunteer

80%

4%

16%

Revenue & Expenses 2010

EXPENSES: $6,419,433

80% Program4% Management16% Fundraising

REVENUE: $6,436,184

60% Contributions & Grants21% Donated Goods & Services19% Program Service Fees

60%

21%

19%

Nichole Bockner / Wells FargoKelly Burke / Ernst & Young LLPJuli Farris / Keller Rohrback LLPTana Gall / One Eighty/Leisure CareHeather Giacoletto / Community VolunteerSuzanne Greer / Pricewaterhouse Coopers LLCAnne Marie Kessler / Paracle Advisorsudy Marczewski / OneEighty/Leisure CareJohn McGlynn / Pacific Portfolio Consulting LLCEric Parker / Starbucks Coffee CompanyTess Thomas / Thomas HouseWendy Truitt / Community VolunteerEden Waggoner / Doncaster Collection James Williams / Perkins Coie LLPLinda Whatley / Community Volunteer