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2014 RRC_AnnualReport.indd 1 2/20/15 11:53 AM
Dear Friends of the Council
2014 has been a year of Opportunities Seized for Recovery Resource Council. Under the guidance of Eric
Niedermayer, our CEO, Patti Broyles, our Director of Major Gifts, and the creative (more about that later) and caring
staff, the Council kicked off its first ever Capital Campaign to pay-off the debt on the Airport Freeway facility, renovate
an adjacent house for use as a counseling facility and expand parking for both facilities. This $1.1 million campaign,
when completed, will convert over $120,000 per year from debt service to counseling and education program services.
Please help us seize this opportunity and make a special commitment to support this critical campaign so that the
Council and its clients have a permanent place to call home.
Getting back to the creativity of the Council’s programs, the Council initiated a new program focused on veterans
suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and a myriad of other symptoms that PTSD causes, including drug
addiction and alcoholism. The program includes intensive therapy for veterans and their families, play therapy for
children and community service navigation. Although the program had research evaluation and analysis documenting
that it was extremely successful, the Council received notice that the funder was going to have to reduce its funding due to a funding shortfall. Eric and
the other committed staff at the Council immediately began searching for new ways to both continue and expand this in demand counseling program
for veterans, their spouses and children. On an extreme long shot, Judith Priest, Director of Clinical and Behavioral Health Programs, completed an
application for funding to the Wounded Warrior Project, requesting funding for the entire project for an additional year. Hundreds of organizations
applied for a total of 14 grants. You know the rest of the story. Opportunity Seized. Recovery Resource Council was awarded a grant to continue the
program for an additional year. In awarding the grant, the Wounded Warrior Project commented that the chosen programs were the most innovative in
the country. Additionally, the Lockheed AERO Club and The Rees-Jones Foundation also awarded funding.
Over a year ago, Eric approached the Council Board of Directors and indicated that he had a long term goal to have the Recovery Resource Council
accredited by The Joint Commission (an independent, nationally recognized organization that oversees the safety and quality of health care and other
services; hospitals all seek accreditation from The Joint Commission). Eric believed this could work as a stepping stone for coordinated programming
with hospitals as well as other organizations and become a strategy to upgrade the quality of the agency’s operations and treatment programs. The first
order of business was finding donors to support the additional cost of staff preparation, application expenses and Joint Commission staff interview and
procedure review expenses. Once the funds were raised, the work began in earnest.
Requiring approximately a year of preparation including review and writing of policies and procedures for each of the Council departments and numerous
staff training programs in order to comply with the rigorous standards of The Joint Commission, Eric and the staff prepared for their comprehensive
organizational review, which took place in October. Typically, a first review for a new Joint Commission applicant generates dozens of required “corrective
actions” and requires a follow-up on-site visit. I am proud to say that the first review of Recovery Resource Council generated a total of five minor
corrective actions, and no additional site visit was required. On November 20, 2014, Recovery Resource Council became the newest organization to be
accredited by The Joint Commission. Opportunity Seized. Please note the inclusion of the The Joint Commission Accreditation seal located next to this
letter to help you share a bit in the accomplishments and opportunities seized by the Council this year.
In fact, the Recovery Resource Council through its staff seizes opportunities large and small on a daily basis. Some of the opportunities are big and well
known, such as The Joint Commission accreditation. But most of the opportunities seized are by the world’s standards small. They are found in the quiet
of a counseling session with a family suffering from the effects of PTSD or the words of an at risk child in the Kids Connection, Sunshine Club program that
are no longer always spoken with anger. We hear them in the joyful squeal of a child living in a homeless shelter catching her first fish at Camp L4 or the
discussion with a formerly long term homeless person that now has his own apartment in part because of the continued counseling they receive through
the Council. These are the opportunities we can seize together in response to the ravages spread by addiction of all types.
My prayer for each of you this year is that you seize the opportunities presented to you on a daily basis. These opportunities will present themselves when
you least expect it. Watch for them. But also, let me present you with an opportunity to seize right now. If you have never visited the Council, please give
Eric a call and come out and see what we do. If you have not been engaged with the Council recently, re-engage. We always need assistance.
As always, opportunities come with costs. In this case, all of the Opportunities Seized this year came with a very real financial cost. Please seize this
opportunity as well. We are early in our Capital Campaign and need all donations, large and small. We still have naming rights available for the facilities.
If you have been blessed with the capacity to make a lead gift for the Capital Campaign or otherwise, seize the opportunity. But remember that all gifts of
all sizes are needed and appreciated.
The Recovery Resource Council changes lives and provides second chances to all it serves. I ask that you join me as we work to provide hope, conquer
addiction and heal families in North Texas.
Sincerely,
Michael D. Cuda
2014 Chairman of the Board
OUR MISSION
To promote wellness and recovery from alcohol, addiction,
and mental health issues.
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Over the last few years, the Clinical Department has grown to
include a more comprehensive menu of behavioral health services
as we recognize the link between addiction and mental health
issues. Recovery Resource Council now provides comprehensive,
quality mental health and substance abuse services designed
to meet the unique needs of children, families and individuals
in the community. Staffed by a multidisciplinary team of highly
competent and caring professionals, our Clinical Department
is committed to providing services that are responsive and
easily accessible to those in need. Recovery Resource Council’s
long history of meeting the needs of our community reflects
this commitment.
The Clinical Department of Recovery Resource Council recognizes
that behavioral health is a complex, ongoing process with multiple
paths to recovery from addiction and mental health issues. We
embrace a continuum of care that includes prevention education,
counseling, treatment and recovery support services that lead to
an individual’s full engagement in his or her family and community.
Services and programs are designed to identify and build upon the
strengths and resilience of individuals, families and communities
in order to achieve sustained health, wellness and recovery.
Experienced clinicians provide comprehensive assessments
and individualized treatment for children, adolescents and
adults who are struggling with life’s stressors. Counseling services
are comprised of individual, group, family and educational
therapies that promote health and wellness and provide recovery
support. Treatment plans have an educational and family focus,
helping both clients and their loved ones understand addiction
and mental health issues while learning strategies for more open
and positive communication.
The aim of all programs and services is to assist those seeking
help to attain the highest degree of stability, sustain recovery
and achieve long-term health and wellness. Services are age
and gender appropriate, culturally competent and attend to
mental health needs, trauma, family dynamics and other factors
that impact recovery. Our objective is to empower individuals
and families affected by addiction or mental health concerns to
overcome obstacles, increase recovery capital and develop
skills to achieve a sense of self-worth and meaningful
membership in the community.
2014 bytheNumbers
• Over 76,719 children, youth and adults were provided with our services.
• 5,500 students participated in our multi-week prevention programs led by Recovery Resource Council Staff.
• 35,719 of our clients were under the age of 12.
• We provided 51 formerly homeless people with housing and support services.
• Volunteers donated over 6,490 hours of their time to Recovery Resource Council.
• Our Prevention Services reached 63,784 youth and 9,183 adults in our community.
• Our information and referral department received over 14,498 phone calls from clients and family members
	 in need of assistance due to substance abuse.
Hispanic
36%
Native American or Other
1% African-American
21%
Caucasian
42%
ETHNICITYOF CLIENTS
ANDYOUTHSERVED
$17,000 - $35,000
7%
Over $35,000
4%
Under $17,000
89%
HOUSEHOLD INCOMEOF
CLIENTS ANDYOUTHSERVED
0.0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1.0
Male
51%
Female
49%
GENDER OF CLIENTS
ANDYOUTHSERVED
0.0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1.0
Ages 0 - 5
1%Ages 18+
20%
Ages 6 - 11
52%
Ages 12 - 17
27%
AGE OFCLIENTS
ANDYOUTHSERVED
0.0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1.0
United Way
6%
Program Income
/Fees
13%
Investments/Interest
2%
General Contributions
6% Special Events
8%
Designated Grants
65%
REVENUE
Administrative
25% Fundraising
and Events
7%
Substance Abuse
Case Management
39%
EXPENSES
Substance Abuse
Education
29%
WhoWeServeRecovery Resource Council
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Ways toGive
Donate
Since 1957 Recovery Resource Council has helped provide hope, conquer
addiction and heal families. Your tax deductible gift will make a difference
in the lives of thousands of adults we assist throughout the treatment
and recovery process and each at-risk child we touch through prevention
education programming in over 170 schools and agencies. Generous
donations from supporters keep Recovery Resource Council in operation.
Without your help, we would not be able to offer our services to the
community. We accept monetary and in-kind donations for our youth and
client programs and since we are a 501(c) 3 organization, all donations
are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law. We always appreciate
household items, furniture and arts and crafts materials; you can check our
website Wish List to see what items we currently need. Gifts to Recovery
Resource Council can be made over the phone, online or mailed to our
address. To make a gift online please go to www.recoverycouncil.org
For all questions regarding donations, please contact:
Patti Broyles,
Director of Major Gifts
817.332.6329
p.broyles@recoverycouncil.org
Attend
Our fundraisers generate a large portion of our operating budget. Events
are a great way to support Recovery Resource Council and have a good time.
Over the past two years our biggest fundraiser, the Jim Bradshaw Memorial
Stars in Recovery Luncheon, has grown from 500 guests to over 1,000. Be
sure to subscribe to our e-mail newsletter to receive a Save the Date and
event information for all 2015 events! This year, we will be celebrating our
27th Annual Stars in Recovery Luncheon; you won’t want to miss it! Also, in
the fall we will host our 26th Annual Golf Classic, stay tuned for details!
For all questions regarding events, please contact:
Dimanche Brewer,
Special Events and Social Media Coordinator
817.332.6329
d.brewer@recoverycouncil.org
Spread the Word
Recovery Resource Council is now on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube! If
you are on Facebook and have not liked our page, you are missing out!
We encourage you to become a Facebook Fan and share with your friends.
As a supporter, “liking” and sharing our posts on any social media helps
promote us in the community. For the most up to date information, make
sure to catch our tweets at @RecoveryRC on Twitter and check out some
testimonials and Camp L4 footage on YouTube.
	 facebook.com/RecoveryResourceCouncil
	 twitter.com/RecoveryRC
	 youtube.com/RecoveryRC
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Aeroclub Lockheed
Albertsons
Ms. Betty Alcorn
Ms. Judith Alexander Priest
All Tex Pipe and Supply
Ms. Diane Allen
Alliance Bank
AlphaPsych, PLLC
Anonymous Donor
Anonymous Fund of the Community 	
Foundation of North Texas
Amon G. Carter Foundation
Ms. Elizabeth Anderson
Mr. Rusty Anderson
Mr. Fred Antonini
Ms. Glenda Sue Aslin
AT&T
AT&T Employee Giving
Mr. Stefan M Ateek
B&J Equipment DFW, LTD
Mr. Leonard Bade
Ms. Jennifer Baggs
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bagwell
Mr. Bill Baker
Bank of Texas
Ms. Dorothy Barra
Mr. and Mrs. Al Bartow
Mr. Gus Bates
Ms. Allyson Baumeister
Baylor Regional Medical Center
Fort Worth
Mr. and Mrs. Tiffany and Terry
Beaudine
Bel USA, LLC
Mr. Joseph Berkes
C.L. Bethany
Betty Ford Center
Ms. Amy Bibb
Mr. and Mrs. Edward and Helen Black
Mr. Michael Blankenship
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blanton
Mr. Dana Bloxom
Bob Lilly Promotions
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Bobbitt
Mr. Charlie Bogart
Dr. and Mrs. William Bonnell
Ms. Annette Borkowski
Mr. and Mrs. Lisa & Jim Bothwell
Ms. Linda Bradford
Mr. and Mrs. Cogdell & Heather
Bradshaw
Mr. and Mrs. Jeb Bradshaw
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bradshaw
Ms. Ouida Bradshaw
Mr. Stan Bradshaw
Mr. Andy Bradshaw and
Dr. Margaret Lowry
Ms. Marianne Brants
Ms. Dimanche Brewer
Mr. Michael Brower
Ms. Darla Brown
Ms. Deirdre Brown
Ms. Kristy L Brown
Ms. Rebecca Brown
Dr. Robert Brown
Ms. Patricia J. Broyles
Ms. Carol Brucker
Ms. Melanie Burman
Ms. Maria Burr
Mr. Eric Button
Buzz Custom Fencing
Mr. Corey Callaway
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Campbell
Cantey Hanger Attorneys LLP
Mr. James Carey
Caron Texas
Mr. Larry Carruth
Casa Palmera
Ms. Dorothy Casteel
Dr. and Mrs. Ramiro Cavazos
Mr. Brad Chapman
Charles R. Green & Associates
Ms. Sylvia Cherry
Ms. Erin Clarke
Ms. Georgia Clarke
Classic Steel
Mr. Zachary Clay
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Clinkscale
Mr. Darron Collins
Colonial Country Club Charitable
Fund of the Community Foundation 	
of North Texas
Communities Foundation of Texas
Community Trust Bank of Texas
Compass Bank
Ms. Anne Conine
Mr. Fenton Mark Conner
Mr. Rory Connor
Mr. Bradford G Corbett, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Greg and Jennifer Cox
Mrs. Stephanie Cox
Ms. Rosalie Crain
Mr. and Mrs. David Crowley
Mr. and Mrs. Keller Crowley
Crowne Plaza at Colonial
Mr. Brian Cuban
Mr. Michael Cuda
Ms. Katherine Curtis
Ms. Joyce L. Curtis-Toney
Dallas Ft. Worth Metroplex CFC
Dallas-FTW Community Health
Charities TX
Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Danley
Ms. Kimberley Darnell
Mr. Jordan Dean
Ms. Annette Deatherage
Mr. Craig Deen
Mr. Danny Deen
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Deen
Deen Meat and Cooked Foods
Mr. Kevin Demel
Ms. Alicia DeSimone
Ms. Shannon DeVilbiss
Ms. Peggy Dodson
Ms. Kathy Dorchester
Mr. Cary Dorman
Ms. Nancy D. Doty
Ms. Shelby Dougherty
Ms. Sharon Driggers
Dr. Howard Dunlop
Mr. Brian T Dunn
Ms. Ruth Dunn
Earthsafe
Elhoff Financial Counseling
Ms. Sally Ann Ellert
Ms. Joan Elliott
Ms. Stephanie Engwall
Mr. Mike Ernst
Mr. and Mrs. Drew Etter
Mr. Todd Etter
Mr. Douglas Evans
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Evans
Ms. Kathryn Everest
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ewin
Mr. and Mrs. Jennifer & Robb Farmer
Mr. Sam Farmer
Farrar Public Relations, Inc.
Judge and Mrs Patrick W. Ferchill
Mr. and Mrs. Manny Fernandez
Mr. Jan Fersing
Ms. Cynthia Fields
Franz Jeanes Lazo Cora &
Associates, Inc.
Ms. Barbara Flaugher
Fort Worth Convention &
Visitors Bureau
Fort Worth Foundation
Mr. Forte
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff L. Fraley
FSG Electric
Ms. Jimmie Nell Galbraith
Mr. Henry Galpin
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gannaway
Ms. Julia Gardner
Mr. Todd Garlington
Garvey Texas Foundation Inc.
Georgia’s Women’s Support Group
Ms. Marilyn Gerald-Gulley
Judge Bob Gill
GM Financial
Mr. Don Golden
Ms. Marcie Gonzales
Mrs. Arlene S. Gonzalez
Grapevine Rodeo Team Wheeler
Grapevine Valley Hope
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gray
Mr. Casey Green
Ms. Christala Grice
Ms. Shani Grigsby
Gus Bates Insurance
Ms. Melody Hacker
Mr. David Hagel
Ms. Kim Hallom
Mr. Carter Hampton
Hampton & Associates
Ms. Joann Haniman
Ms. Pepper Harper
Ms. Rebecca R Harrington
Mr. and Mrs. John Harvison
Hastech Solutions
Ms. Margie Hatcher
Mr. Preston Hatcher
Hatfield and Co.
Ms. Tiana Hauber
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Hayden
Ms. Stacey Hayhurst
Mr. and Mrs. Clark & Beth T. Hellier
Helping Restore Ability
Mr. and Mrs. Will Henderson
Mrs. Cathy Hendrickson
Henry B. Paup Law
Hermes Sargent Bates, L.L.P.
Mr. Michael W Hewatt
High School Rodeo Teams
of Mansfield
Ms. Laura Hill
Ms. Maggie Hill
Hill School
Ms. Saundra Holcomb
Holy Family Church
Mr. Collin Holz
Ms. Suzanne Hooper
Ms. Lisa Houlder-Bothwell
Ms. Kathy A Howe
Mr. Richard G Hubbard
Ms. Vicki Hubbard
Mr. Bruce Huckabee
Ms. Cindy Huckaby
Ms. Ronna Huckaby
Ms. Kylie Hughitt
Huitt Zollars
Mr. Sam Hulsey
Insperity
Mr. Chris S Jackson
Dr. and Mrs. John Jackson
Mr. Grant H James
Ms. Suzie Jary
Mr. Jessie E. Jenkins
John Ryan Foundation
Ms. Mary L. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Johnston
Ms. Alyce Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H Jones
Ms. Martha Jones
Junior League of Fort Worth
Ms. Lisa Juran
Mr. and Mrs. Steve and Beverly Kellar
Mr. Kishore Khandavalli
Ms. Kayla J Kidwell
Mr. Kent Kilbourne
Ms. Gail Kilman
Dr. Roger Kinseth
Mr. and Mrs. William Kirtley
Kiwanas Club of Southlake
Mrs. Allison V Knott
Mr. Laurence Konig
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Korman
Mr. Tom Krampitz
Mr. Rob Kurz
La Hacienda
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Lagrone
Lakota Energy
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Lansford
Mr. Mel LeBlanc
Mr. Dwayne Lee
Ms. Leslie Lehman
Ms. Tonya Leininger
Mr. John Lindsey
Ms. Shirley Little
Lockheed Martin
Mr. Michael Mac Adams
Ms. Carol Madrid
Ms. Tonya Major
Mr. Stanley Maneikis
Mr. Steve Markham
Mr. Reid Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Matlock
Ms. Charlene Mauze
Ms. Erin Mayer
Mr. Doyle Maynard
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mayo
Mr. and Mrs. Richard McClure
McCon Building and Petroleum 		
Services
Mr. Sonny McCutcheon
Mr. Ernie Mcferon
Ms. Kathleen McHale
Mr. Frank Tip McKay
Mr. and Mrs. Michael McMillan
Mr. Richard McMillan
Pastor Annmarie McQueen
Ms. Michelle McQueen
Ms. Jessica McSpadden
Mr. Joe McSweeny
Ms. Nancy McThompson
Dr. Joseph McWherter
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Meadows
Mr. and Mrs. Dan H. Meeker
Mr. Jari Mema
Mr. Maurice Meredith
Mesa Springs
Metroplex Roofing Contractors
MHMR of Tarrant County
Middlin’ Creative
Ms. Gwen Miles
Mr. Gary Miller
Ms. Kaye Miller
Millwood Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mitchell
Modern Welding Company of
Texas, Inc.
Monroe & Monroe Insurance Agency
Ms. Lea Montgomery
Mr. Samuel H. Moore, CPA
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton H. Morris , Jr.
Morris Foundation
Mr. Thomas Mueller
Mr. John Murphey
Ms. Mary Murray
Mr. Matt Murray
Musgrove Law Firm
Mutual of America
Ms. Virginia Muzyka
Ms. Karen Myers
Nancy and John Snyder Foundation
Dr. Carol Nati
Ms. Sharon Neves
Ms. Kristi Newton
Commissioner Andy Nguyen
Mr. and Mrs. Eric R. Niedermayer
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Nowell
Ms. Maggie Oaks
Once Upon A Time Foundation
Recovery Centers
Ms. Janice K. Osborn
Mr. Mark Ott
Ms. Keena Pace
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Padgett
Mr. George Palmer
Mr. John E. Palmer
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parrish
Paulos Foundation
Mr. Tiny Payne
Peak Westron
Mr. Daniel L. Penner
Mr. Talbot Penner
Mr. Jason Perkins
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Petruska
Dr. Greg Phillips
Mr. Aaron Philpot
Ms. Vida Phoenix
Mr. Bill Pickler
Pier 1 Imports
Mr. Brad Pittman
Mr. Gerome Plake
Ms. Pamela Pluss
Ms. Trisha Pollard
Ms. Margie Potter
Rainbow Days, Inc.
Mr. Zack Ramsey
Ranch at Dove Tree
Mr. Jeff Rasbury
Rayfield Wright Foundation, Inc.
Raymond J. Champney Enterprises
Rees-Jones Foundation
Ms. Lisa Reiling
Ms. Suzanne Reiling
Rental One
Mr. and Mrs. John Reynolds
Rice Christ Inc.
Richard N. Berry, P.E.,INC.
Mr. Christopher Riddick
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Rigdon
Ms. Mellanie Riggs
Right Step
Mr. Bob Riley
Mr. Richard Rinehart
Mr. and Mrs. Mario Rodriguez
Mrs. Laurie Roe
Mr. Bobby Romo
Rothstein Kass Foundation, Inc.
Mrs. Susan Rowe
Ms. Teresa Rutherford
Mr. J.D. Ryan
Mr. Jim Ryan
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Ryan
Ms. Aubrey Ryan
Mr. James Sabin
Santé Center for Healing
Ms. Jennifer Sartin
Mr. and Mrs. Brett Scantlin
Mr. Martin W. Schelling
Ms. Suzanne Schirm
Ms. Barbara Schmidt
Ms. Rosemary Schmitt
Mr. Art Sellinger
Mr. William Charles Shaddock , Jr.
Shaddock Homes, Ltd.
Ms. Tempa Sherrill
Mr. Don Shisler
Sid W. Richardson Foundation
Mr. Ron Siler
Mr. John Simmons
Mr. and Mrs. Andy & Beth Sims
Ms. Samantha Skiff
Mr. John Sklar
Dr. Ellawese Smith
Ms. Erin Smith
Mr. Fred Smuda
Ms. Lindsay Sowards
Mr. Dick Spalding
Speedway Children’s Charities
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Spomer
Starlite Recovery Center
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Starnes
Ms. Tricia M. Stefanko
Steinbrecher and Associates
Mr. Kevin Stewart
Mr. Mat Stolley
Ms. Marianna Stone
Stonegate Center
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Straud
Mrs. Lue Nell Stroud
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stuntz ,M.D.
Ms. Julia Summers
Ms. Maritta Loo Sumner
Sundance Behavioral Health
Care Center
Ms. Cheryl Sutter
Mr. and Mrs. Tom & Jane Swanson
Mrs. Robert Sweeney
Ms. Ann Swienton
Mr. Morgan Swink
Mr. Phillp W. Taggart
Talon Industries
Mr. James Tapscott
Mr. Stephen Taylor
Ms. Kay Teague
Ms. Beverly Terranova
Texas Airsystems, Inc
Texas Health Resources
Texas Mutual
Ms. Carol Thimot
Ms. Rosaline Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Thompson
Mr. Larry Thornton
Thrivent Financial
Tim’s German Auto
Hope Tinsley
Calder Tolar
Mr. Michael Tothe
Tran Star Services, LLC
Transwestern
Truist
Mr. Christian Tucker
Mr. Mac Tull
Ms. Tiffany Turner
Ms. Jennifer Turney
Twelfth Step Ministry
Unified Services of Texas
United Healthcare
United Way of Denton County
United Way of Metropolitan
Tarrant County
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vahrenkamp
Mr. Mike Vail
Ms. Gale Van Ackeren
Mr. Joseph Vincelli
Vincent Genovese Foundation
Vista Taos
Vistage
Ms. Devon Vrana
Mr. Tim Wade
Mr. and Mrs. George Walker
Ms. Merlene Walker
Walton Group, LLC.
Ms. Beth Warner
Ms. Jennifer Watelski
Ms. Sarah Watts
Ms. Erin Weltin
Wendy’s Restaurant
Ms. Susan Shryoc West
Mr. Larry Westerfield
Ms. Debra Whitaker
Mr. Andrew White
Grace White
The Honorable Glen Whitley
Mr. Jacques L. Wiener, Jr.
HonorableJudgeJacquesL.Wiener,Sr.
Mrs. Barbara Williams
Mr. John H Williams
Ms. Theresa Williams
Ms. Sharen Wilson
Dr. and Mrs. Shannon and
Trey Worrell
Wortham Insurance
XTO Energy
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Yeargins
Ms. Shana K. Yelverton
Mr. Leroy York
Mr. and Mrs. Yale and Shannon Young
Mr. Jack Zogg
“One thing I learned from this life skills
series is that drugs are TERRIBLE for you!”	
	 – Student
DONORS September 1, 2013–August 31, 2014
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At the beginning of this Annual Report, our Board Chair Michael Cuda focused on the theme of Opportunities Seized by the
Council in FY 2014. I want to note that behind every opportunity the Council seized this year, there were true friends of the
Council supporting the work and efforts of our staff, Board and volunteers who strive to enhance and save lives and create
second chances. Our attempt to list in this annual report all who invested in our mission, “To promote wellness and recovery
from alcohol, addiction and mental health issues,” is an effort to again say thank you and to express that we see this support
as a blessing that warms our hearts with gratitude. So often when a donation or foundation check arrives at the Council there
is a visible moment of joy expressed by the ringing of a bell or a happy dance. This excitement is grounded in our awareness
that this investment provides strength to our capacity to serve the children, youth, families, individuals, veterans and formerly
homeless who face the challenges of life and are burdened by the weight of consequences resulting from substance abuse
or mental health concerns. If you could spend time walking beside our staff and many volunteers as they work, you would
be amazed at the quality of services and care provided and their love and compassion for others. Recovery Resource Council
is a uniquely qualified provider of behavioral health outpatient services. There are over 4,000 large and small Tarrant County
non-profits listed by the State of Texas, excluding primary care hospitals who are all accredited. The Council is one of less
than 20 nonprofits that are accredited by a nationally recognized health organization such as Joint Commission on Accredi-
tation. I want to thank all of you who took advantage of the opportunities in 2014 to get involved and support the Council.
By reading this Annual Report as a donor, volunteer, Board member, or interested party, it demonstrates your interest in
keeping up with the work of the Council. Each day we have the opportunity to save lives and through your gifts of time,
talent and treasure we are able to fulfill our mission!
Eric Neidermayer
Chief Executive Office
Gifts in Honor Of:
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff and Carolyn Fraley
Mr. S. Thomas Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Penner
Mr. Glenn Phillips
Ms. Devon Vrana
Gifts in memory of:
Ms. Marcil Booth
Mr. Jim Bradshaw
Mr. Mike Brown
Ms. Jenna Ferris
Ms. Kelly Flynn
Mr. Jerry Jackson
Mr. Tom La Cosse
Mr. Tom Newton
Mr. David A. Shotwell
Ms. Natalie Zogheib
In- Kind Donors
Aflac
Amon Carter Museum of American Art
Alley Cats
Art Sellinger
Billy Bob’s Texas
CLA USA Property & Casualty Group
Colonial Country Club
Dallas Cowboys
Dallas Mavericks
Dallas Stars Hockey Club
Del Frisco’s
FC Dallas
Fort Worth Museum of Science
and History
Fort Worth Symphony
Gus Bates
Mr. and Mrs. Keller Crowley
Southern Flair Photography
DFW Airport Valet
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bagwell
Mr. and Mrs. Jeb Bradshaw
Bridlewood Golf Club
Business Essentials 	
Campisi’s Restaurants		
Caron Texas 				
Christopher Goetz Clothiers
City of Fort Worth Golf Division
Colonial Country Club
Crowne Plaza Hotels
Ms. Jill Giddens				
Ms. Laura Hill
Hilton Garden Inn
Mr. and Mrs. Ray and Nancy Ann Hunt
Mr. Eric Spomer
Parkhill’s Jewelry and Gifts
LA Designs
Olive Garden
Shady Valley Country Club
Perfectly Posh
The Melting Pot	
The Shoppes of Brown Stone Village
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton and
Ellen Kershaw			
Leonard Golf Links
Ms. Maureen Maidlow
Mary Beth Boutique	
Ms. Kim McMillan
Mira Vista Country Club
Mr. Samuel H. Moore, CPA		
Nick Hadl Therapeutic Bodywork 	
One On One Personal Training and 	
Fitness Center 	
Perot Museum of Nature and Science	
Pet Spa Resorts
Pier 1 Imports
T.J. Maxx
Texas Rangers Baseball Club
Mr. and Mrs. Mike and Rosie Moncrief
Mr. Marshall Ryan
Shelton’s Salon
State Fair of Texas
Mr. Michael Tothe
Trophy Club Country Club
Mr. Phil Van Guilder
Mr. Shannon Wynne
“My facilitator is good at explaining different ways
to help us and I can tell she cares. She really helped me
believe in myself and that’s something I will
never forget!”
												 – Student
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Michael Cuda
Chair
Marshall Ryan
Vice Chair
Brian Matlock
Vice Chair of Finance/Audit
Committee
Michael Tothe &
Eric Spomer
Co-Vice Chairs of Development
TRUSTEES
Brad Chapman
Keller Crowley
Annette Deatherage
Bob Lilly, Jr.
Maureen Maidlow
Michael McMillan
David Meade
Mattie Parker
Charles Powell
Robert Shryoc
Shelley Simon
Dr. Ellawese Smith
Stephen Taylor
ADVISORY BOARD
Jeb Bradshaw
Marianne Brants
Commissioner Roy C. Brooks
Julie Bullion
Jim Carey
Mayor Robert Cluck, M.D.
Robin Davis
Peggy Dodson
Howard Dunlop
Congresswoman Kay Granger
William M. Henderson, II
Laura Hill
Bob Jameson
Kenneth Jones
Shirley Little
Charlene M. Carter Mauzé
Jay Meadows
S. Thomas Mitchell
Mike Moncrief
Chris Monroe
Fred Monroe
Samuel H. Moore, CPA
Clifton Morris
Steven Newton
Vicki Niedermayer
Daniel Penner
Greg Phillips, M.D.
Alice Rios
Don Shisler
Hank Smyth
Maritta Loo-Sumner, Ph.D.
Judge B. Glen Whitley
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2014 RRC_AnnualReport_FINAL

  • 1. 2014 RRC_AnnualReport.indd 1 2/20/15 11:53 AM
  • 2. Dear Friends of the Council 2014 has been a year of Opportunities Seized for Recovery Resource Council. Under the guidance of Eric Niedermayer, our CEO, Patti Broyles, our Director of Major Gifts, and the creative (more about that later) and caring staff, the Council kicked off its first ever Capital Campaign to pay-off the debt on the Airport Freeway facility, renovate an adjacent house for use as a counseling facility and expand parking for both facilities. This $1.1 million campaign, when completed, will convert over $120,000 per year from debt service to counseling and education program services. Please help us seize this opportunity and make a special commitment to support this critical campaign so that the Council and its clients have a permanent place to call home. Getting back to the creativity of the Council’s programs, the Council initiated a new program focused on veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and a myriad of other symptoms that PTSD causes, including drug addiction and alcoholism. The program includes intensive therapy for veterans and their families, play therapy for children and community service navigation. Although the program had research evaluation and analysis documenting that it was extremely successful, the Council received notice that the funder was going to have to reduce its funding due to a funding shortfall. Eric and the other committed staff at the Council immediately began searching for new ways to both continue and expand this in demand counseling program for veterans, their spouses and children. On an extreme long shot, Judith Priest, Director of Clinical and Behavioral Health Programs, completed an application for funding to the Wounded Warrior Project, requesting funding for the entire project for an additional year. Hundreds of organizations applied for a total of 14 grants. You know the rest of the story. Opportunity Seized. Recovery Resource Council was awarded a grant to continue the program for an additional year. In awarding the grant, the Wounded Warrior Project commented that the chosen programs were the most innovative in the country. Additionally, the Lockheed AERO Club and The Rees-Jones Foundation also awarded funding. Over a year ago, Eric approached the Council Board of Directors and indicated that he had a long term goal to have the Recovery Resource Council accredited by The Joint Commission (an independent, nationally recognized organization that oversees the safety and quality of health care and other services; hospitals all seek accreditation from The Joint Commission). Eric believed this could work as a stepping stone for coordinated programming with hospitals as well as other organizations and become a strategy to upgrade the quality of the agency’s operations and treatment programs. The first order of business was finding donors to support the additional cost of staff preparation, application expenses and Joint Commission staff interview and procedure review expenses. Once the funds were raised, the work began in earnest. Requiring approximately a year of preparation including review and writing of policies and procedures for each of the Council departments and numerous staff training programs in order to comply with the rigorous standards of The Joint Commission, Eric and the staff prepared for their comprehensive organizational review, which took place in October. Typically, a first review for a new Joint Commission applicant generates dozens of required “corrective actions” and requires a follow-up on-site visit. I am proud to say that the first review of Recovery Resource Council generated a total of five minor corrective actions, and no additional site visit was required. On November 20, 2014, Recovery Resource Council became the newest organization to be accredited by The Joint Commission. Opportunity Seized. Please note the inclusion of the The Joint Commission Accreditation seal located next to this letter to help you share a bit in the accomplishments and opportunities seized by the Council this year. In fact, the Recovery Resource Council through its staff seizes opportunities large and small on a daily basis. Some of the opportunities are big and well known, such as The Joint Commission accreditation. But most of the opportunities seized are by the world’s standards small. They are found in the quiet of a counseling session with a family suffering from the effects of PTSD or the words of an at risk child in the Kids Connection, Sunshine Club program that are no longer always spoken with anger. We hear them in the joyful squeal of a child living in a homeless shelter catching her first fish at Camp L4 or the discussion with a formerly long term homeless person that now has his own apartment in part because of the continued counseling they receive through the Council. These are the opportunities we can seize together in response to the ravages spread by addiction of all types. My prayer for each of you this year is that you seize the opportunities presented to you on a daily basis. These opportunities will present themselves when you least expect it. Watch for them. But also, let me present you with an opportunity to seize right now. If you have never visited the Council, please give Eric a call and come out and see what we do. If you have not been engaged with the Council recently, re-engage. We always need assistance. As always, opportunities come with costs. In this case, all of the Opportunities Seized this year came with a very real financial cost. Please seize this opportunity as well. We are early in our Capital Campaign and need all donations, large and small. We still have naming rights available for the facilities. If you have been blessed with the capacity to make a lead gift for the Capital Campaign or otherwise, seize the opportunity. But remember that all gifts of all sizes are needed and appreciated. The Recovery Resource Council changes lives and provides second chances to all it serves. I ask that you join me as we work to provide hope, conquer addiction and heal families in North Texas. Sincerely, Michael D. Cuda 2014 Chairman of the Board OUR MISSION To promote wellness and recovery from alcohol, addiction, and mental health issues. 2014 RRC_AnnualReport.indd 2-3 2/20/15 11:53 AM
  • 3. Over the last few years, the Clinical Department has grown to include a more comprehensive menu of behavioral health services as we recognize the link between addiction and mental health issues. Recovery Resource Council now provides comprehensive, quality mental health and substance abuse services designed to meet the unique needs of children, families and individuals in the community. Staffed by a multidisciplinary team of highly competent and caring professionals, our Clinical Department is committed to providing services that are responsive and easily accessible to those in need. Recovery Resource Council’s long history of meeting the needs of our community reflects this commitment. The Clinical Department of Recovery Resource Council recognizes that behavioral health is a complex, ongoing process with multiple paths to recovery from addiction and mental health issues. We embrace a continuum of care that includes prevention education, counseling, treatment and recovery support services that lead to an individual’s full engagement in his or her family and community. Services and programs are designed to identify and build upon the strengths and resilience of individuals, families and communities in order to achieve sustained health, wellness and recovery. Experienced clinicians provide comprehensive assessments and individualized treatment for children, adolescents and adults who are struggling with life’s stressors. Counseling services are comprised of individual, group, family and educational therapies that promote health and wellness and provide recovery support. Treatment plans have an educational and family focus, helping both clients and their loved ones understand addiction and mental health issues while learning strategies for more open and positive communication. The aim of all programs and services is to assist those seeking help to attain the highest degree of stability, sustain recovery and achieve long-term health and wellness. Services are age and gender appropriate, culturally competent and attend to mental health needs, trauma, family dynamics and other factors that impact recovery. Our objective is to empower individuals and families affected by addiction or mental health concerns to overcome obstacles, increase recovery capital and develop skills to achieve a sense of self-worth and meaningful membership in the community. 2014 bytheNumbers • Over 76,719 children, youth and adults were provided with our services. • 5,500 students participated in our multi-week prevention programs led by Recovery Resource Council Staff. • 35,719 of our clients were under the age of 12. • We provided 51 formerly homeless people with housing and support services. • Volunteers donated over 6,490 hours of their time to Recovery Resource Council. • Our Prevention Services reached 63,784 youth and 9,183 adults in our community. • Our information and referral department received over 14,498 phone calls from clients and family members in need of assistance due to substance abuse. Hispanic 36% Native American or Other 1% African-American 21% Caucasian 42% ETHNICITYOF CLIENTS ANDYOUTHSERVED $17,000 - $35,000 7% Over $35,000 4% Under $17,000 89% HOUSEHOLD INCOMEOF CLIENTS ANDYOUTHSERVED 0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Male 51% Female 49% GENDER OF CLIENTS ANDYOUTHSERVED 0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Ages 0 - 5 1%Ages 18+ 20% Ages 6 - 11 52% Ages 12 - 17 27% AGE OFCLIENTS ANDYOUTHSERVED 0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 United Way 6% Program Income /Fees 13% Investments/Interest 2% General Contributions 6% Special Events 8% Designated Grants 65% REVENUE Administrative 25% Fundraising and Events 7% Substance Abuse Case Management 39% EXPENSES Substance Abuse Education 29% WhoWeServeRecovery Resource Council 2014 RRC_AnnualReport.indd 4-5 2/20/15 11:53 AM
  • 4. Ways toGive Donate Since 1957 Recovery Resource Council has helped provide hope, conquer addiction and heal families. Your tax deductible gift will make a difference in the lives of thousands of adults we assist throughout the treatment and recovery process and each at-risk child we touch through prevention education programming in over 170 schools and agencies. Generous donations from supporters keep Recovery Resource Council in operation. Without your help, we would not be able to offer our services to the community. We accept monetary and in-kind donations for our youth and client programs and since we are a 501(c) 3 organization, all donations are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law. We always appreciate household items, furniture and arts and crafts materials; you can check our website Wish List to see what items we currently need. Gifts to Recovery Resource Council can be made over the phone, online or mailed to our address. To make a gift online please go to www.recoverycouncil.org For all questions regarding donations, please contact: Patti Broyles, Director of Major Gifts 817.332.6329 p.broyles@recoverycouncil.org Attend Our fundraisers generate a large portion of our operating budget. Events are a great way to support Recovery Resource Council and have a good time. Over the past two years our biggest fundraiser, the Jim Bradshaw Memorial Stars in Recovery Luncheon, has grown from 500 guests to over 1,000. Be sure to subscribe to our e-mail newsletter to receive a Save the Date and event information for all 2015 events! This year, we will be celebrating our 27th Annual Stars in Recovery Luncheon; you won’t want to miss it! Also, in the fall we will host our 26th Annual Golf Classic, stay tuned for details! For all questions regarding events, please contact: Dimanche Brewer, Special Events and Social Media Coordinator 817.332.6329 d.brewer@recoverycouncil.org Spread the Word Recovery Resource Council is now on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube! If you are on Facebook and have not liked our page, you are missing out! We encourage you to become a Facebook Fan and share with your friends. As a supporter, “liking” and sharing our posts on any social media helps promote us in the community. For the most up to date information, make sure to catch our tweets at @RecoveryRC on Twitter and check out some testimonials and Camp L4 footage on YouTube. facebook.com/RecoveryResourceCouncil twitter.com/RecoveryRC youtube.com/RecoveryRC 2014 RRC_AnnualReport.indd 6-7 2/20/15 11:53 AM
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Lansford Mr. Mel LeBlanc Mr. Dwayne Lee Ms. Leslie Lehman Ms. Tonya Leininger Mr. John Lindsey Ms. Shirley Little Lockheed Martin Mr. Michael Mac Adams Ms. Carol Madrid Ms. Tonya Major Mr. Stanley Maneikis Mr. Steve Markham Mr. Reid Martin Mr. and Mrs. Brian Matlock Ms. Charlene Mauze Ms. Erin Mayer Mr. Doyle Maynard Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mayo Mr. and Mrs. Richard McClure McCon Building and Petroleum Services Mr. Sonny McCutcheon Mr. Ernie Mcferon Ms. Kathleen McHale Mr. Frank Tip McKay Mr. and Mrs. Michael McMillan Mr. Richard McMillan Pastor Annmarie McQueen Ms. Michelle McQueen Ms. Jessica McSpadden Mr. Joe McSweeny Ms. Nancy McThompson Dr. Joseph McWherter Mr. and Mrs. Jay Meadows Mr. and Mrs. Dan H. Meeker Mr. Jari Mema Mr. Maurice Meredith Mesa Springs Metroplex Roofing Contractors MHMR of Tarrant County Middlin’ Creative Ms. Gwen Miles Mr. Gary Miller Ms. Kaye Miller Millwood Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mitchell Modern Welding Company of Texas, Inc. 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Mr. Zack Ramsey Ranch at Dove Tree Mr. Jeff Rasbury Rayfield Wright Foundation, Inc. Raymond J. Champney Enterprises Rees-Jones Foundation Ms. Lisa Reiling Ms. Suzanne Reiling Rental One Mr. and Mrs. John Reynolds Rice Christ Inc. Richard N. Berry, P.E.,INC. Mr. Christopher Riddick Mr. and Mrs. Phil Rigdon Ms. Mellanie Riggs Right Step Mr. Bob Riley Mr. Richard Rinehart Mr. and Mrs. Mario Rodriguez Mrs. Laurie Roe Mr. Bobby Romo Rothstein Kass Foundation, Inc. Mrs. Susan Rowe Ms. Teresa Rutherford Mr. J.D. Ryan Mr. Jim Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Ryan Ms. Aubrey Ryan Mr. James Sabin Santé Center for Healing Ms. Jennifer Sartin Mr. and Mrs. Brett Scantlin Mr. Martin W. Schelling Ms. Suzanne Schirm Ms. Barbara Schmidt Ms. Rosemary Schmitt Mr. Art Sellinger Mr. William Charles Shaddock , Jr. Shaddock Homes, Ltd. Ms. Tempa Sherrill Mr. Don Shisler Sid W. Richardson Foundation Mr. Ron Siler Mr. John Simmons Mr. and Mrs. Andy & Beth Sims Ms. Samantha Skiff Mr. John Sklar Dr. Ellawese Smith Ms. Erin Smith Mr. Fred Smuda Ms. Lindsay Sowards Mr. Dick Spalding Speedway Children’s Charities Mr. and Mrs. Eric Spomer Starlite Recovery Center Mr. and Mrs. Terry Starnes Ms. Tricia M. Stefanko Steinbrecher and Associates Mr. Kevin Stewart Mr. Mat Stolley Ms. Marianna Stone Stonegate Center Mr. and Mrs. Bill Straud Mrs. Lue Nell Stroud Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stuntz ,M.D. Ms. Julia Summers Ms. Maritta Loo Sumner Sundance Behavioral Health Care Center Ms. Cheryl Sutter Mr. and Mrs. Tom & Jane Swanson Mrs. Robert Sweeney Ms. Ann Swienton Mr. Morgan Swink Mr. Phillp W. Taggart Talon Industries Mr. James Tapscott Mr. Stephen Taylor Ms. Kay Teague Ms. Beverly Terranova Texas Airsystems, Inc Texas Health Resources Texas Mutual Ms. Carol Thimot Ms. Rosaline Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Thompson Mr. Larry Thornton Thrivent Financial Tim’s German Auto Hope Tinsley Calder Tolar Mr. Michael Tothe Tran Star Services, LLC Transwestern Truist Mr. Christian Tucker Mr. Mac Tull Ms. Tiffany Turner Ms. Jennifer Turney Twelfth Step Ministry Unified Services of Texas United Healthcare United Way of Denton County United Way of Metropolitan Tarrant County Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vahrenkamp Mr. Mike Vail Ms. Gale Van Ackeren Mr. Joseph Vincelli Vincent Genovese Foundation Vista Taos Vistage Ms. Devon Vrana Mr. Tim Wade Mr. and Mrs. George Walker Ms. Merlene Walker Walton Group, LLC. Ms. Beth Warner Ms. Jennifer Watelski Ms. Sarah Watts Ms. Erin Weltin Wendy’s Restaurant Ms. Susan Shryoc West Mr. Larry Westerfield Ms. Debra Whitaker Mr. Andrew White Grace White The Honorable Glen Whitley Mr. Jacques L. Wiener, Jr. HonorableJudgeJacquesL.Wiener,Sr. Mrs. Barbara Williams Mr. John H Williams Ms. Theresa Williams Ms. Sharen Wilson Dr. and Mrs. Shannon and Trey Worrell Wortham Insurance XTO Energy Mr. and Mrs. Doug Yeargins Ms. Shana K. Yelverton Mr. Leroy York Mr. and Mrs. Yale and Shannon Young Mr. Jack Zogg “One thing I learned from this life skills series is that drugs are TERRIBLE for you!” – Student DONORS September 1, 2013–August 31, 2014 2014 RRC_AnnualReport.indd 8-9 2/20/15 11:53 AM
  • 6. At the beginning of this Annual Report, our Board Chair Michael Cuda focused on the theme of Opportunities Seized by the Council in FY 2014. I want to note that behind every opportunity the Council seized this year, there were true friends of the Council supporting the work and efforts of our staff, Board and volunteers who strive to enhance and save lives and create second chances. Our attempt to list in this annual report all who invested in our mission, “To promote wellness and recovery from alcohol, addiction and mental health issues,” is an effort to again say thank you and to express that we see this support as a blessing that warms our hearts with gratitude. So often when a donation or foundation check arrives at the Council there is a visible moment of joy expressed by the ringing of a bell or a happy dance. This excitement is grounded in our awareness that this investment provides strength to our capacity to serve the children, youth, families, individuals, veterans and formerly homeless who face the challenges of life and are burdened by the weight of consequences resulting from substance abuse or mental health concerns. If you could spend time walking beside our staff and many volunteers as they work, you would be amazed at the quality of services and care provided and their love and compassion for others. Recovery Resource Council is a uniquely qualified provider of behavioral health outpatient services. There are over 4,000 large and small Tarrant County non-profits listed by the State of Texas, excluding primary care hospitals who are all accredited. The Council is one of less than 20 nonprofits that are accredited by a nationally recognized health organization such as Joint Commission on Accredi- tation. I want to thank all of you who took advantage of the opportunities in 2014 to get involved and support the Council. By reading this Annual Report as a donor, volunteer, Board member, or interested party, it demonstrates your interest in keeping up with the work of the Council. Each day we have the opportunity to save lives and through your gifts of time, talent and treasure we are able to fulfill our mission! Eric Neidermayer Chief Executive Office Gifts in Honor Of: Mr. and Mrs. Jeff and Carolyn Fraley Mr. S. Thomas Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Dan Penner Mr. Glenn Phillips Ms. Devon Vrana Gifts in memory of: Ms. Marcil Booth Mr. Jim Bradshaw Mr. Mike Brown Ms. Jenna Ferris Ms. Kelly Flynn Mr. Jerry Jackson Mr. Tom La Cosse Mr. Tom Newton Mr. David A. Shotwell Ms. Natalie Zogheib In- Kind Donors Aflac Amon Carter Museum of American Art Alley Cats Art Sellinger Billy Bob’s Texas CLA USA Property & Casualty Group Colonial Country Club Dallas Cowboys Dallas Mavericks Dallas Stars Hockey Club Del Frisco’s FC Dallas Fort Worth Museum of Science and History Fort Worth Symphony Gus Bates Mr. and Mrs. Keller Crowley Southern Flair Photography DFW Airport Valet Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bagwell Mr. and Mrs. Jeb Bradshaw Bridlewood Golf Club Business Essentials Campisi’s Restaurants Caron Texas Christopher Goetz Clothiers City of Fort Worth Golf Division Colonial Country Club Crowne Plaza Hotels Ms. Jill Giddens Ms. Laura Hill Hilton Garden Inn Mr. and Mrs. Ray and Nancy Ann Hunt Mr. Eric Spomer Parkhill’s Jewelry and Gifts LA Designs Olive Garden Shady Valley Country Club Perfectly Posh The Melting Pot The Shoppes of Brown Stone Village Mr. and Mrs. Clayton and Ellen Kershaw Leonard Golf Links Ms. Maureen Maidlow Mary Beth Boutique Ms. Kim McMillan Mira Vista Country Club Mr. Samuel H. Moore, CPA Nick Hadl Therapeutic Bodywork One On One Personal Training and Fitness Center Perot Museum of Nature and Science Pet Spa Resorts Pier 1 Imports T.J. Maxx Texas Rangers Baseball Club Mr. and Mrs. Mike and Rosie Moncrief Mr. Marshall Ryan Shelton’s Salon State Fair of Texas Mr. Michael Tothe Trophy Club Country Club Mr. Phil Van Guilder Mr. Shannon Wynne “My facilitator is good at explaining different ways to help us and I can tell she cares. She really helped me believe in myself and that’s something I will never forget!” – Student 2014 RRC_AnnualReport.indd 10-11 2/20/15 11:53 AM
  • 7. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Michael Cuda Chair Marshall Ryan Vice Chair Brian Matlock Vice Chair of Finance/Audit Committee Michael Tothe & Eric Spomer Co-Vice Chairs of Development TRUSTEES Brad Chapman Keller Crowley Annette Deatherage Bob Lilly, Jr. Maureen Maidlow Michael McMillan David Meade Mattie Parker Charles Powell Robert Shryoc Shelley Simon Dr. Ellawese Smith Stephen Taylor ADVISORY BOARD Jeb Bradshaw Marianne Brants Commissioner Roy C. Brooks Julie Bullion Jim Carey Mayor Robert Cluck, M.D. Robin Davis Peggy Dodson Howard Dunlop Congresswoman Kay Granger William M. Henderson, II Laura Hill Bob Jameson Kenneth Jones Shirley Little Charlene M. Carter Mauzé Jay Meadows S. Thomas Mitchell Mike Moncrief Chris Monroe Fred Monroe Samuel H. Moore, CPA Clifton Morris Steven Newton Vicki Niedermayer Daniel Penner Greg Phillips, M.D. Alice Rios Don Shisler Hank Smyth Maritta Loo-Sumner, Ph.D. Judge B. Glen Whitley 2014 RRC_AnnualReport.indd 12 2/20/15 11:53 AM