2009 Annual Report
"We believe that all Individuals, should be able to live, work, and play in their community.  With this belief in mind, Do-All will assist individuals to achieve self-sufficiency through leadership, empowerment, material supports, and employment training.”Mission
Pat Barkell, Board Chair – Bay Arenac ISDJody Meagher, Board Vice-Chair – GM PowertrainMike Olgaard – Board Treasurer – Wildfire Credit UnionHank Miller – Board Secretary – Retired Larry Dewitt – Consumers EnergyBrian Elder – AttorneyElaine Prahl – RetiredEllen Ralph – RetiredMagen Trask – Bay FutureKim Ward – Michigan Autism SocietyBoard of Directors
Staff
Years of Service10 YearsLesley ChinavareChris GirardDebbie O’Neal20 YearsBernie BuczekJoe Darling Phillip GeiszDale LeinaarArthur Ralph Juanita Welch25 YearsWendy PetersKaren Reetz30 YearsBeth Klosowski
President’s Message	Do-All, Inc. is changing the way services are provided to individuals with disabilities in our community.  In just over 3 years we have grown from supporting 90 – 100 individuals annually with 27 staff to an organization serving over 7000 individuals with a staff of 72 in 7 different locations.  We are creating the services of tomorrow today and changing the lives of the people we serve.  As we continue to thrive on the difference we are making for those we serve we know there is more to do.  We must keep passionate for the mission and continue to develop lasting relationships with community leaders that will help us continue this journey so one day our services may not be needed.Chris GirardPresident / CEO
MATERIAL ASSISTANCE CENTERACTIVITY REPORT INTAKES:	 405 intakes helping 978 residents (418 under 18) FOOD REFERRAL: 124 referrals helping 407 people (192 under 18) TOTALS: 529 intakes helping 1,385 people (610 under 18)!! In 6 months we provided 110 beds; 34 were new beds for children under 18 In the past 6 months we provided assistance valued at $33,492Number of Individuals Served
Headquarters and Manufacturing1400 S. Lincoln St ۰Bay City, MI 48708The Cat’s Meow 1465 W. Center Ave  ۰ Essexville, MI 48732The Cat’s Meow Downtown 810 Washington Ave ۰ Bay City, MI 48708Do-Art Studio and Gallery – 812 Washington Ave ۰Bay City, MI 48708Employment Services 901 Saginaw St ۰Bay City, MI 48708 (Bay Area Chamber of Commerce Building)Smart Choice Café – 111 N. Madison Ave ۰Bay City, MI 48708 (Bay Area Family YMCA Building)The Perfect Blend – 		4101 E. Wilder Road ۰ Bay City, MI 48706 (Bay City Mall)Our Training Sites
Production Amigo Mobility - assembled 226 drives wheels and 169 safety handles.  We have been able to train two (2) trainees along with one (1) job coach. Republic Waste – assemble 16,000 bags and stuff them with promotion information and several other similar jobs.Tycs Enterprise –  produced 30,000 units and trained two (2) trainees.  Re-Processing (Recycling) – we are re-processing computers and have trained four (4) trainees along with two (2) job coaches.  We also have been able to sell some of the components (steel, mother boards, video cards, wire, and etc) with the income of $2,000.  We have purchased a shredding machine in July and started shredding material for the Saginaw Valley Business Services.   This    has been able to train three (3) trainees and two	 (2) job coaches. SC Johnson continues to be our main supplier     of contracts.
Janitorial ServicesNew Accounts: Dr. Boyce (Bay City & Sebewaing), Sacred Heart Basis, Saginaw County Court House, First United Methodist Church, Bay Area Chamber of Commerce, and Marquette Industrial ParkRenewed Contracts: Friend of the Court, Edwards Jones, Bangor Schools, Downtown Management Board, City of Bay City Crossing Guard, Bay Arenac Behavioral Health, Bay Arenac Training Center, Kochville Townhall, Kochville Fire Department, Department of Natural Resources, Coca-Cola, St. Lukes Methodish Church, Christ United Methodist Church, Recruiting/Armed Forces Office and Charter MediaSpecial Events: St. Patrick’s Day Parade, Art Festival, Bay Art Council, River Roar, White Snake and Tesla Concert, Tall Ship Celebration, and Alice CooperSeventeen Trainees are currently employed 	though the Janitorial program
Retail ServicesSales at the Essexville location are up 4% from last year.Downtown activities: 1st Thursday of the month, Art & Wine Walk, Indulge, Welcome Spring, Downtown Diva, Sidewalk Sales, Mingle & Jingle, Sunday in the City, Fashion Show for the Great Lakes Bay Regional ExpoStarted furniture consignment at the downtown locationThe Cat’s Meow has 14 trainees 	and 14 staff.
Art Studio and GalleryNew Name and LogoMake & Take Sailor Hat for Tall Ship CelebrationCreate your own jewelry & face painting during Sidewalk SalesAdded several new local artist for a total of 18 of our gallery of art work.Roger Reichmann taught “free” recycling  class with found object75 Artist in Training
Employment ServicesPlaced 35 people in jobs within the communityActively assisted another 30 people referred from Michigan Rehabilitation Services to find and retain employmentPartnered with Bay Arenac ISD, as well as Dow Corning to provide 20 local students with disabilities a job shadow in observance of National Disability Mentoring Day
Culinary ProgramRedesign LogoFive Trainees Completed the Culinary Trainee ProgramSmart Choice Café created a catering program and has served: All Saints, Bangor Lincoln, Bangor Central, Bay Arena ISD, Bay Area Chamber of Commerce, New Dimensions,  Michigan Rehabilitation Services Bay Harbor Marina and several other businesses.Opened the “Snack Shack” at   Bay Harbor  Marina
2009 Income
2009 Expenses
Statement of AssetsSeptember 30, 2009
Trainee earnings has grown by 86% over the last 4 years
Do-All has doubled gross earnings over the last 2 years
Consistent net income growth
Effective Fiscal Management
Bay Human Services Collaborative CouncilSelf-Sufficiency Task ForceAdults Needs and Resources Task ForceContinuum of CommitteeBay-Arenac Great Start CollaborativeRegional Interagency Coordinating Council Bay CountySenior Task ForceBay City Rotary (Morning and Afternoon)KiwanisNoon OptimistsUnited Way of Bay CountyMARO BoardHabitat for HumanityMid-Michigan Community Action AgencyCory PlaceAngel food MinistriesDepartment of Human ServicesCommunity Partnerships
2009 AccomplishmentsOpened Cat’s Meow Downtown Thrift StoreOpened Do-Art Gallery and StudioOpened Employment Services Office in the Bay Area Chamber of CommerceOpened Smart Choice Café in the Bay Area Family YOpened the Perfect Blend inside the Bay City MallIncreased contract rate for service from BABHA by almost 100%Increased contracted service fees by almost $1,000,000
Moving ForwardPurchase of our headquarters and thrift store property in Essexville.Expansion of our successful thrift stores.Expansion of our culinary training programs.Expansion of our recycling training programs.Continued diversification of our manufacturing training opportunities.Find sufficient space for our Material Assistance Center program.Develop individualized training goals for all trainees.Explore ways increase collaboration opportunities with similar agencies.Continued increase in opportunities to develop successful jobs for individuals with disabilities.Create Do-All, Inc. FoundationEducational Garden with funds from the Bay City Garden Club

Annual Meeting 2009

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    "We believe thatall Individuals, should be able to live, work, and play in their community.  With this belief in mind, Do-All will assist individuals to achieve self-sufficiency through leadership, empowerment, material supports, and employment training.”Mission
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    Pat Barkell, BoardChair – Bay Arenac ISDJody Meagher, Board Vice-Chair – GM PowertrainMike Olgaard – Board Treasurer – Wildfire Credit UnionHank Miller – Board Secretary – Retired Larry Dewitt – Consumers EnergyBrian Elder – AttorneyElaine Prahl – RetiredEllen Ralph – RetiredMagen Trask – Bay FutureKim Ward – Michigan Autism SocietyBoard of Directors
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    Years of Service10YearsLesley ChinavareChris GirardDebbie O’Neal20 YearsBernie BuczekJoe Darling Phillip GeiszDale LeinaarArthur Ralph Juanita Welch25 YearsWendy PetersKaren Reetz30 YearsBeth Klosowski
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    President’s Message Do-All, Inc.is changing the way services are provided to individuals with disabilities in our community. In just over 3 years we have grown from supporting 90 – 100 individuals annually with 27 staff to an organization serving over 7000 individuals with a staff of 72 in 7 different locations. We are creating the services of tomorrow today and changing the lives of the people we serve. As we continue to thrive on the difference we are making for those we serve we know there is more to do. We must keep passionate for the mission and continue to develop lasting relationships with community leaders that will help us continue this journey so one day our services may not be needed.Chris GirardPresident / CEO
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    MATERIAL ASSISTANCE CENTERACTIVITYREPORT INTAKES:  405 intakes helping 978 residents (418 under 18) FOOD REFERRAL: 124 referrals helping 407 people (192 under 18) TOTALS: 529 intakes helping 1,385 people (610 under 18)!! In 6 months we provided 110 beds; 34 were new beds for children under 18 In the past 6 months we provided assistance valued at $33,492Number of Individuals Served
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    Headquarters and Manufacturing1400S. Lincoln St ۰Bay City, MI 48708The Cat’s Meow 1465 W. Center Ave ۰ Essexville, MI 48732The Cat’s Meow Downtown 810 Washington Ave ۰ Bay City, MI 48708Do-Art Studio and Gallery – 812 Washington Ave ۰Bay City, MI 48708Employment Services 901 Saginaw St ۰Bay City, MI 48708 (Bay Area Chamber of Commerce Building)Smart Choice Café – 111 N. Madison Ave ۰Bay City, MI 48708 (Bay Area Family YMCA Building)The Perfect Blend – 4101 E. Wilder Road ۰ Bay City, MI 48706 (Bay City Mall)Our Training Sites
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    Production Amigo Mobility- assembled 226 drives wheels and 169 safety handles.  We have been able to train two (2) trainees along with one (1) job coach. Republic Waste – assemble 16,000 bags and stuff them with promotion information and several other similar jobs.Tycs Enterprise –  produced 30,000 units and trained two (2) trainees.  Re-Processing (Recycling) – we are re-processing computers and have trained four (4) trainees along with two (2) job coaches.  We also have been able to sell some of the components (steel, mother boards, video cards, wire, and etc) with the income of $2,000.  We have purchased a shredding machine in July and started shredding material for the Saginaw Valley Business Services.   This has been able to train three (3) trainees and two (2) job coaches. SC Johnson continues to be our main supplier of contracts.
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    Janitorial ServicesNew Accounts:Dr. Boyce (Bay City & Sebewaing), Sacred Heart Basis, Saginaw County Court House, First United Methodist Church, Bay Area Chamber of Commerce, and Marquette Industrial ParkRenewed Contracts: Friend of the Court, Edwards Jones, Bangor Schools, Downtown Management Board, City of Bay City Crossing Guard, Bay Arenac Behavioral Health, Bay Arenac Training Center, Kochville Townhall, Kochville Fire Department, Department of Natural Resources, Coca-Cola, St. Lukes Methodish Church, Christ United Methodist Church, Recruiting/Armed Forces Office and Charter MediaSpecial Events: St. Patrick’s Day Parade, Art Festival, Bay Art Council, River Roar, White Snake and Tesla Concert, Tall Ship Celebration, and Alice CooperSeventeen Trainees are currently employed though the Janitorial program
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    Retail ServicesSales atthe Essexville location are up 4% from last year.Downtown activities: 1st Thursday of the month, Art & Wine Walk, Indulge, Welcome Spring, Downtown Diva, Sidewalk Sales, Mingle & Jingle, Sunday in the City, Fashion Show for the Great Lakes Bay Regional ExpoStarted furniture consignment at the downtown locationThe Cat’s Meow has 14 trainees and 14 staff.
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    Art Studio andGalleryNew Name and LogoMake & Take Sailor Hat for Tall Ship CelebrationCreate your own jewelry & face painting during Sidewalk SalesAdded several new local artist for a total of 18 of our gallery of art work.Roger Reichmann taught “free” recycling class with found object75 Artist in Training
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    Employment ServicesPlaced 35people in jobs within the communityActively assisted another 30 people referred from Michigan Rehabilitation Services to find and retain employmentPartnered with Bay Arenac ISD, as well as Dow Corning to provide 20 local students with disabilities a job shadow in observance of National Disability Mentoring Day
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    Culinary ProgramRedesign LogoFiveTrainees Completed the Culinary Trainee ProgramSmart Choice Café created a catering program and has served: All Saints, Bangor Lincoln, Bangor Central, Bay Arena ISD, Bay Area Chamber of Commerce, New Dimensions, Michigan Rehabilitation Services Bay Harbor Marina and several other businesses.Opened the “Snack Shack” at Bay Harbor Marina
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    Trainee earnings hasgrown by 86% over the last 4 years
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    Do-All has doubledgross earnings over the last 2 years
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    Bay Human ServicesCollaborative CouncilSelf-Sufficiency Task ForceAdults Needs and Resources Task ForceContinuum of CommitteeBay-Arenac Great Start CollaborativeRegional Interagency Coordinating Council Bay CountySenior Task ForceBay City Rotary (Morning and Afternoon)KiwanisNoon OptimistsUnited Way of Bay CountyMARO BoardHabitat for HumanityMid-Michigan Community Action AgencyCory PlaceAngel food MinistriesDepartment of Human ServicesCommunity Partnerships
  • 23.
    2009 AccomplishmentsOpened Cat’sMeow Downtown Thrift StoreOpened Do-Art Gallery and StudioOpened Employment Services Office in the Bay Area Chamber of CommerceOpened Smart Choice Café in the Bay Area Family YOpened the Perfect Blend inside the Bay City MallIncreased contract rate for service from BABHA by almost 100%Increased contracted service fees by almost $1,000,000
  • 24.
    Moving ForwardPurchase ofour headquarters and thrift store property in Essexville.Expansion of our successful thrift stores.Expansion of our culinary training programs.Expansion of our recycling training programs.Continued diversification of our manufacturing training opportunities.Find sufficient space for our Material Assistance Center program.Develop individualized training goals for all trainees.Explore ways increase collaboration opportunities with similar agencies.Continued increase in opportunities to develop successful jobs for individuals with disabilities.Create Do-All, Inc. FoundationEducational Garden with funds from the Bay City Garden Club