Our 2025 Impact Report highlights how people with I/DD and mental health challenges are building lives filled with dignity, connection, and choice, in partnership with their communities.
2025 Impact Report
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ADVANCING OUR MISSION
Dear Friends,
At Albertina Kerr, we center our work on the people we support. That means listening, supporting choice, and making sure each person has the opportunity to live the life they choose. You can see this commitment across our services, which are personalized and focused on each person’s needs, strengths, and goals. Adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) live in neighborhood homes with 24-hour support, participate in Inclusive Day Services, and find and maintain employment with individualized support. Youth with complex needs receive specialized trauma-informed residential care. Children and teens experiencing mental health crises receive trauma-informed stabilization through our Crisis Psychiatric Care for Youth program. This program also includes support for families.
This year, we strengthened how we respond to the complex needs of youth. Our Dual Diagnosis Pilot Program, with generous seed funding from the Oregon Health Authority, integrates our expertise in I/DD and mental health to deliver more coordinated, person-centered, wrap-around mental health care for youth. We also celebrated graduates from our Project SEARCH program at Nike World Headquarters. Over nine months, they built skills, gained confidence, and developed valuable workplace experience. One graduate shared, “Any fears I have about not being good enough are unfounded. I am more than skilled enough to be an important component of any workplace.” That confidence reflects what opportunity can make possible. Advocacy across Oregon helped secure increased state investment in key I/DD services, including group homes, Day Support Activities, and supported employment. None of this would be possible without you! With your support, people are building lives filled with dignity, connection, and choice. Thank you for helping create communities where everyone belongs . With gratitude,
Paul Litwinczuk Governing Board Chair
Allison Stark Chief Executive Officer
OUR MISSION
IN 2025...
Albertina Kerr empowers people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) and mental health challenges to lead self-determined lives in their communities.
735 youth, adults, and their families received the support they needed to thrive 240 youth received compassionate, trauma-informed care through Kerr’s Crisis Psychiatric Care (Subacute)
137 adults and youth with I/DD found safety, stability, and belonging in Kerr group homes
COWLITZ, WA
CLARK, WA
CLATSOP
COLUMBIA
UMATILLA
WALLOWA
TILLAMOOK
HOOD RIVER
SHERMAN
WASHINGTON
MULTNOMAH
MORROW
246 adults with I/DD supported in finding and maintaining meaningful employment, building greater independence 150 inclusive, affordable apartments at Wynne Watts Commons, with 30 universally accessible units for adults with I/DD
YAMHILL
UNION
CLACKAMAS
GILLIAM
WASCO
MARION
POLK
BAKER
WHEELER
GRANT
JEFFERSON
LINCOLN
LINN
BENTON
CROOK
MALHEUR
LANE
ALBERTINA KERR SERVICES OFFERED BY COUNTY
DESCHUTES
CRISIS PSYCHIATRIC CARE FOR YOUTH
112 adults with I/DD explored their communities, learned new skills, and formed friendships through Kerr’s Inclusive Day Services
HARNEY
COOS
DOUGLAS
CRISIS PSYCHIATRIC CARE FOR YOUTH I/DD EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
LAKE
CRISIS PSYCHIATRIC CARE FOR YOUTH I/DD EMPLOYMENT SERVICES I/DD RESIDENTIAL SERVICES AND BEHAVIOR SUPPORTS INCLUSIVE DAY SERVICES
CURRY
JOSEPHINE
JACKSON
KLAMATH
FINANCIALS
Fiscal Year 2025: July 1, 2024 – June 30, 2025
0.4%
4.9%
47.4%
12.1%
6.9%
88.2%
17%
23.1%
Contract Service Fees: Grants and Contributions: Other Revenue:
$40,617,899 $3,191,359 $2,248,935
Residential Care for Adults with I/DD: Residential Care for Youth with I/DD: Crisis Psychiatric Care for Youth:
$20,175,346 $9,850,893 $7,235,213
Supported Employment & Enrichment Services:
$46,058,193
$5,161,915 $168,559
Total Support Revenue
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Thanks to the incredible support of individuals, foundations, businesses, and government grants, we raised $3.2 million through 1,561 generous gifts . These contributions help us reach more people, enhance person- centered services, improve facilities, and create greater opportunities for the individuals we support. Thank you! TRANSFORMING LIVES TOGETHER
$3.2 Million Raised
1,561 Generous Gifts
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Chris Beaulieu, The Standard; Kerr Governing Board Member
2025
Thanks to our presenting sponsor, The Standard, and our community of sponsors, Kerr’s annual gala— Together for Albertina Kerr —raised more than $375,000 to support programs across Kerr. We’re grateful for their partnership.
GOVERNING BOARD Paul Litwinczuk, Chair Laurine Apolloni, Chair Elect Chris Beaulieu Sherry Cadsawan Aaron Cilek Jeffrey Cronn Kimberly “Kim” Curry
Aaron Goff Becky Hultberg Rev. Dr. Mark McIlraith Judy Powell
Carly Rodriguez Jake Rosenberg Dr. Jenny Tsai Meghan Valley Jason Wessling
Shouka Darvishi Krista Farnham Heather Fraser
HONORARY BOARD MEMBERS Ken & Ginger Harrison Peter Jacobsen
EMERITUS BOARD MEMBERS Fritz Bartsch Peter Bhatia Christine Brown, J.D. Marsha Buono Roger Cooke, J.D. Andy F. Dignan Mary Ann “Miki” Herman Robert Mesher, CPA Greg Mottau Anthony J. Seashore Victor Stibolt, J.D. Ken Thrasher Jim Trolinger FOUNDATION TRUSTEES Aaron Cilek, Chair Paul Litwinczuk Melissa May, J.D. Keith Meyers Sarah Robinson
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