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Annual Report to the Community | 2012--2013
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EDUCATION EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT
Impact & Outcomes
OUR VISION: We live in a community
that includes, accepts,
and celebrates
individual abilities and
contributions of all
individuals through
our innovative and
comprehensive
programs.
OUR MISSION: To support
Coloradans through
Early Education,
Employment and
Family Support
programs.
2013 Annual Award Winners 2013 Annual Award Winners
Outstanding Employee Nora Alvarado (center) with presenters Lori Medina and Judith Ham
Outstanding Volunteer John Forney with presenter Stella Grinage-Hirn
Outstanding Employer ARC - Lloyd Lewis with presenter Kathy Higgins
Outstanding Teachers Maria Guadalupe Rodriguez and Norma Marquez with presenter Stella Grinage-Hirn (center)
Outstanding Family Support Shannon Zimmerman with presenter Lisa Franklin
Outstanding Volunteer Augustine Rodriguez with presenter Lauren Hennen
Outstanding Foundation Community First Foundation accepted by Marla Williams and Dana Rinderknecht
Outstanding Family Advocate Gerrie Frohnwith presenter Lisa Franklin
Outstanding Business PASCO-Barry Rosenberg
Outstanding Teacher Betty Montoya
Outstanding Corporate Sponsor Terry and Sherry Barrett
Ability Connection Colorado
This year once again set a powerful change in motion for this organization. This year was a journey towards a new definition, a new public understanding…a new name. And while “new” isn’t necessarily the first word to describe an organization that got its start in 1946, “new” is the word that describes how we continue to redefine ourselves and the trail that we blaze for those we serve.
With intentional consideration for the people involved in our programs and the proud history that precedes us, the decision to change our name expands our capacity to execute the mission, to realize our vision and to create clear strategies for the future. By continuing to offer inclusive, innovative educational opportunities, pathways to employment and support that allows people to thrive, the name Ability Connection Colorado draws broad attention to the heart of what defines this organization. A singular focus on ABILITY. Every one of us as human beings is defined by what we can do, by ability.
The name change highlights the diversity of the people with disabilities and challenges served by ACCO and the fact that we are a conduit between individuals and their community. We are a CONNECTION to the greater community for so many people and families. Our new name allows this diversity to grow and thrive.
As individuals, we find our place within our chosen communities. And we all feel blessed to call ourselves part of this community, part of COLORADO. Colorado is a place of many opportunities and diverse communities.
Ability Connection Colorado: an organization dedicated to providing people with disabilities and other challenges the spaces, opportunities and materials from which they discover, nurture and grow their unique abilities and talents. Built on the fundamental roots of respect and acceptance, offering avenues for finding one’s place in a chosen community, providing guidance to hone existing skills and discover new ones, creating expectations for broadening personal capacity, and fostering confidence that propels each individual to grow into their human potential.
Name: The accomplishments of 2012-2013 tapped the roots of 68 years of service to the people of this state and laid the foundation for transition to our new name - Ability Connection Colorado. Sown by nine Founding Mothers, these seeds have blossomed into the three branches of our Mission: Inclusive educational opportunities, pathways to the personal satisfaction of employment and building the strength of families.
Ability. Connection. Colorado.
With gratitude,
Kathy HigginsChairman of the Board
Judy HamPresident & CEO
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Developmental Services 320 children were screened & monitored 51 referred for services 80% of children with delays or potential delays and at-risk for special education were ready for mainstream classrooms at the end of the year Special Education Services 62 children had IEPs or IFSPs during the program year 13 children received early intervention services 12 children tested out at age level and no longer needed special services Family Involvement 4,982 referrals were provided to families 142 fathers/father figures attended male involvement activities 250 families participated in family literacy activities/events
2012-13 Outcomes and Accomplishments
Served: 676
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Creative Option’s mission is to facilitate optimal individual development for children of all abilities through family support and a nurturing educational environment.
Assessing School Readiness FALL ‘12 SPRING ‘13
Language 38% 83% Math 25% 76% Social/Emotional 54% 94% Cognitive 46% 96%
EDUCATION
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EMPLOYMENT
Employ Colorado Social Security WIPA Program • 381 New Cases were opened • 200 Employment Plans were developed • 530 Work Incentives were utilized • 136 Individuals obtained new employment • 120 Individuals purposefully reduced benefits based on earned income Ticket to Work/Fee for Service Job Development/Job Placement Program • 78 Referrals became active program participants • 42 Obtained employment (including Summer Youth Program) • 33 Involved in active job search • 38 Retained employment for 90 days or longer
More than 2,000 Individuals who contacted the program for help received personal responses, attended presentations/meetings and were provided additional follow-up and other support services.
Ready to Achieve Mentoring Program RAMP • 60 Youth participated in RAMP • 100% completed Individualized Mentoring Plans • 80% completed the program and successfully transitioned to their life’s next step • Several alumni of SOAR Academy who are now 18 continued coming to RAMP meetings to serve as RAMP junior mentors. • These youth often offered advice or help to younger RAMP youth on weekly activities such as resume creation, job application completion and mock interviews.
Colorado Business Participation • 15 Businesses participated via presentations, tours, and related activities
Served: 4,259
2012-13 Outcomes and Accomplishments
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Employment Works’ mission is to connect youth and adults who have disabilities and other challenges to authentic employment opportunities as well as develop the skills and assist in providing the resources necessary to thrive in the workplace.
2012-13 Outcomes and AccomplishmentsSTATEWIDE SUPPORTAnnual Report to the Community | 2012--2013
Statewide Family Support’s mission is to continue the legacy of parent driven organizations established to connect people with their communities and one another, create change, and access resources needed to assure wellbeing.
Served 36,025
CITIZENS FOR PATIENT SAFETY
• Founder Patty Skolnik appeared on national TV program The Doctors •The third and final expansion of the Michael Skolnik Transparency Act was made into law extending profile requirements to all 49 licensed health professionals. • Initiated a Train the Trainer patient safety advocate program across the state
EMPOWER COLORADO
• EMPOWER leaders were involved in 242 IEP meetings on behalf of families. • Lobbied Congress in Washington, DC regarding child psychiatrics. • Started our first Sibshopgroup for siblings of children with mental health issues
• 50 volunteers contributed 50,178 Volunteer Hours • These volunteers built Circles of Friends around 2,135 individuals to assist them in their activities of daily living (ADL) in Boulder and Longmont.
FAITH IN ACTION
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GUARDIANSHIP ALLIANCE OF COLORADO
INFANTILE SCOLIOSIS OUTREACH PROGRAM
PARENT TO PARENT OF COLORADO
• 38 volunteer guardians served 49 wards • 56 families attended Petition Assistance and Guardianship 101 Classes • Lead Coordinator Sarah Solano organized and presented 56 Guardianship Classes
• Advocated for Mehta Growth Guidance Casting treatment for 950 children • Helped a mother organize successful 5K Run in NC to raise funds and awareness • 520 professionals were directly informed or advised about the Mehta Treatment
• Reached and supported 11,171 people this year • 6,269 Individuals were provided Information & Referral services in English and Spanish. • 96 Parent Matches
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19th Annual Great Balls of Fire Billiards Challenge • Raised over $70,000 benefiting the children’s programs of ACCO through the Kyle E. Fisher Memorial Fund • 250 people participated in the 9-ball tournament • Founded by Brian and Kelli Fisher and Family and Hosted by the Colorado Firefighters, Denver Firefighters local 858 and the Wynkoop Brewing Company
12th Annual Ability Connection Colorado Mother’s Tea • Raised over $45,000 to benefit ACCO’s six Statewide Family Suppot Programs • 330 People attended the Mama Mia / Italian-themed event • Fashion show by the Gap featured children with disabitiies as runway models • 28 businesses and 135 people sponsored a Mom(s) to attend the luncheon
30th Annual Colorado Concours Exotic Sports Car Show & Concours d’ Elegance • Car show celebrated its 30th Year and raised more than $102,000 for the children’s programs of ACCO • Over 14,000 people in attendance • Hosted by 20 elite Colorado Car Clubs • Nearly 500 exotic and rare cars on display • Featured Marque for the event was Porsche
7th Annual Straight Shot Sporting Clay Event • Raised over $95,000 for ACCO Programs • 301 people participated in the shoot • Sponsored by 54 different companies, many in the oil and gas industry
29th Annual Wine in the Pines • Raised nearly $139,000 for the Kelly Smith Employment Center • 600 people attended the Red Carpet / Hollywood themed event • Hosted by founders Mike and Magaret Smith & Family In total, ACCO Special Events were attended
by more than 15,500 people and raised over $451,000!
2012-13 Events SummarySPECIAL EVENTS88%Of all dollars raised at ACCO events go directly into funding programs & services
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T UH A NK Y O
Annual Report to the Community | 2012--2013
SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR COMMUNITYThrough your efforts we were able to serve 40,960 Individuals, Children and Families
All-Phase Concrete ConstructionArapahoe Community CollegeARC Thrift StoresBentek Energy, LLCBill Barrett CorporationBoettcher FoundationCalfrac Well ServicesCameronCircle KColorado ClaysCommunity First FoundationColorado Professional Fire FightersCopic Medical FoundationCraig HospitalDaniels FundDenver Fire Fighters
Denver Life MagazineDexDillon Ridge Liquors, Inc.ECA FoundationEnerCom IncorporatedFirstBank Holding CompanyGrace Isabelle McNaught TrustHalliburtonHankita Petro EngineeringKeystone Resorts Management, Inc.Krystal 93Mile High United WayNoble EnergyPASCOPason Systems USAPorsche Club of America Rocky Mountain Region
Professional Case ManagementRose Community FoundationSam S. Bloom FoundationSM EnergySummit Daily NewsTCBY Treats #28810Temple Hoyne Buell FoundationThe Colorado Health FoundationThe Denver FoundationThe RJC Family FoundationVail ResortsWalmart Stores, Inc.WeatherfordWestin Denver DowntownWPX Energy, Inc.
In combination of our special events, donors and community partners, ACCO raised $ 2,197,816 during fiscal year 2012-2013. Over the same period,1,867 volunteers donated a total of 74,082 hours to ACCO programs and events.
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Annual Report to the Community | 2012--2013
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FISCAL YEAR 2013 FINANCIAL INFORMATION
ExpensesProgram Expenses 5,800,959
General Administrative 778,896
Fundraising 165,100
Other 1,185,934 Total Expenses: 7,930,889
RevenuesProgram Revenues 4,664,729
Conributions/Fundraising 2,197,816
Donation Services 408,621
Other 1,516,011
Total Revenue: 8,787,177
Officers Kathy Higgins, Chairman of the Board President, EHS Management Solutions, Inc. Penfield Tate, Vice Chairman Attorney, Greenberg Traurig, LLP Brian Fisher, Vice Chairman Conesco Storage Systems, Inc. Marty Hurd, Treasurer Vice President-Employee Benefits Pamela L. Weinstein, Secretary
Board Members Krista K. Bielat Early Education Advisor Russell Scott Bisbee, Service Manager All American Auto Repair Edward A. Dauer, Attorney Dean Emeritus and Professor of Law Colleen Forst TCBY President and Owner Calee Grabinsky PFCC Representative James Reuter, Past Chairman of the Board President, 1st Bank Data Corporation
Honorary Board Members Mike Smith Owner Dillon Ridge Liquors Margaret Smith Parent Auxiliary President and CEO Judith I. Ham, President and CEO Ability Connection Colorado, Inc.
Board of Directors
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Key Leadership
Terri Armstrong Special Events Director
Anita Clark Education Co-Director
Wendie Edwards Education Co-Director
Patricia Fradl Health Director
Judith Ham President/CEO
Tracie Hammons Employment Works Director
Christopher Jensen IT Director
Denny McGihon Early Education Resource Director
Mark McNett Graphic Arts Director
Lori Medina Family/Community Partnerships Director
Robert Miller Charter School Director
Dana Neal Human Resources Director
Robert Olson Developmental Services Director
Jennifer Peitzmeier Quality/Risk Management Director
Patricia Skolnik Community Outreach Director
Judith Trimble Special Projects Director
Karen Wenzel Major Donor Acquisition DirectorABILITYCONNECTIONCOLORADO.ORG
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