2022-23 Annual Report

2022-23 Annual report July 1, 2022 - June 30, 2023

YOU BELONG HERE I t i s an hono r and a pr i v ilege t o be t he ne w E x ec ut i v e Di r ec t o r of t he San Ge r onimo Valle y Comm u ni ty Cen t e r. Ha v ing g r o w n up in t he Valle y , I come t o t hi s r ole w i t h a dee p u nde rst anding of t hi s comm u ni ty. I am surr o u nded b y an ama z ing t eam , all of w hom , a t e v e ry le v el of s e rv ice , embod y o ur mo tt o , “ Yo u Belong He r e . ” Toge t he r , w e a r e hono r ing o ur dee p hi st o ry and ca rry ing fo rw a r d t he legac y of comm u ni ty - minded lo v e and ca r e . Thank YOU fo r being a p a rt of w ha t make s o ur o r gani z a t ion g r ea t !

ALEXA DAVIDSON Executive Director

Celebrating A Dynamic Legacy, Welcoming A New Era

The San Ge r onimo Valle y Comm u ni ty Cen t e r i s a w elcoming and d y namic h u b fo r h u man s e rv ice s , a rts and c u l tur e , ed u ca t ion , heal t h and w ellne ss , and comm u ni ty b u ilding . Fo u nded a s an a rts cen t e r in 1969 b y t he la t e Jean Be r en s meie r ( 1932 - 2023 ), t he Cen t e r ha s g r o w n and ada pt ed t h r o u gho ut o ur hi st o ry t o mee t t he need s of o ur comm u ni ty. In 1991 t he Cen t e r hi r ed i ts fi rst e v e r E x ec ut i v e Di r ec t o r , Da v e Co rt. In 2023 , af t e r 32 y ea rs , Da v e r e t i r ed f r om hi s p o st , p a ss ing t he helm t o Ale x a Da v id s on . The Cen t e r ha s tr an s fo r med in t o a non pr ofi t leade r in Ma r in Co u n ty r e pr e s en t ing t he local in t e r e sts of t he San Ge r onimo and Nica s io Valle ys. The Cen t e r i s a high qu ali ty , local em p lo y e r of 25 p eo p le and w e ha v e e xp anded o ur pr og r am s and s e rv ice s t o en sur e t ha t r e s iden ts ha v e e v e ryt hing t ha t t he y need , in e v e ry st age of life , t o t h r i v e . Thi s y ea r ’ s ann u al r e p o rt hono rs t he ama z ing con tr ib ut ion s of o ur p a st leade rs and w elcome s in a ne w e r a of p o ss ibili ty , inno v a t ion , and g r o wt h fo r t he Cen t e r.

Human Services and Safety-Net Programs B u ilding a fo u nda t ion fo r comm u ni ty w ellbeing .

The We st Ma r in CRT , led b y t he Comm u ni ty Cen t e r and We st Ma r in Comm u ni ty Se rv ice s , along w i t h Ma r in Co u n ty P u blic Heal t h , w e r e na t ionall y r ecogni z ed b y t he Whi t e Ho us e and t he CDC fo r o ur inc r edible r e sp on s e and w o r k in rur al We st Ma r in . D r. Ma tt Willi s , Ma r in Co u n ty P u blic Heal t h Office r , sp oke a t t he Na t ional Vaccine Ad v i s o ry Commi tt ee mee t ing in Wa s hing t on DC abo ut pr o t ec t ing rur al Ame r ican s and ho w t he We st Ma r in CRT add r e ss ed ga ps in Co v id - 19 v accine co v e r age . Ac r o ss We st Ma r in w e admini st e r ed 2008 Vaccine s a t 42 Po p - up clinic s and di str ib ut ed 26 , 478 a t home r a p id t e sts.

“My mission in life is not merely to survive, but to thrive; and to do so with some passion, some compassion, some humor, and some style.” ~ Maya Angelou

Food Pan try : On a v e r age t he Food Bank s e rv ed 220 ho us ehold s each w eek and 720 indi v id u al s. 218 , 236 p o u nd s of food w e r e di str ib ut ed t h r o u gho ut t he y ea r , w hich i s e qu i v alen t t o $ 415 , 051.

Holida y Di str ib ut ion : The Cen t e r , in

Dia p e r di str ib ut ion : In collabo r a t ion w i t h Hel p a Mo t he r O ut , an Oakland ba s ed non pr ofi t , o v e r 12 , 800 dia p e rs w e r e di str ib ut ed t o lo w - income familie s w i t h babie s and t oddle rs.

Holida y Food di str ib ut ion : 150 familie s r ecei v ed tur ke ys and o t he r im p o rt an t holida y food i t em s d ur ing t he 2022 holida y s ea s on , en sur ing t ha t e v e ry one co u ld celeb r a t e f u ll y.

p a rt ne rs hi p w i t h Dick s on Ranch ,

di str ib ut ed 110 holida y gif ts t h r o u gh t he To ys & Jo ys pr og r am t o San Ge r onimo Valle y and Nica s io child r en .

“My husband and I are both working but we are barely making ends meet. Just the thought of being able to come to the food pantry each week to get groceries relieves so much stress knowing that the refrigerator will be full for our family.” ~ Food Bank recipient

Children, Youth, and Teen ProgramS P r ofo u ndl y im p ac t ing t he li v e s of o ur y o u nge st comm u ni ty membe rs w i t h w ell - r o u nded incl us i v e lea r ning , supp o rt i v e and in sp i r ing c r ea t i v e pr og r am s , and heal t h y ac t i v i t ie s , t h r o u gho ut t hei r childhood , t een s , and y o u ng - ad u l t hood .

Yo ut h Job T r aining : 67 middle and high s chool stu den ts gained v al u able job s kill s b y in t e r ning w i t h local b us ine ss e s in We st Ma r in . Whe t he r t he y w e r e t eaching , st ocking s hel v e s , ca r ing fo r animal s , o r making coffee , t he y all lea r ned ne w and v al u able t hing s.

Childca r e : 40 TK - 8t h g r ade rs r ecei v ed f u n and affo r dable af t e r s chool childca r e t h r o u gh Zoila ’ s ( licen s ed child ca r e ) and t he LOFT Teen Cen t e r. 40 % of all a tt endee s r ecei v ed a p a rt ial s chola rs hi p en sur ing e qu i ty in acce ss.

School Readine ss : 14 incoming TK / Kinde r ga rt ene rs and 12 incoming middle s chool stu den ts pr e p a r ed fo r big tr an s i t ion s t h r o u gh t he Kinde r ga rt en S u mme r B r idge P r og r am and t he J u m pst a rt t o Middle School pr og r am .

Rainbo w Pla y g r o up : O v e r 60 child r en aged 0 - 5 p a rt ici p a t ed in o ur tw ice w eekl y biling u al p la y - g r o up. Pa r en ts gained v al u able t ool s t h r o u gh “ Hel p me G r o w ” w o r k s ho ps and fo u nd supp o rt w i t hin t he ne tw o r k of o t he r p a r en ts and ca r egi v e rs.

“When I started my internship I never knew that I would come away with so much new information! I got to learn about gardening and teaching which was SO fun!” ~ Youth Job Training participant

“The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge, but imagination!” ~Albert Einstein

S u mme r Cam p pr o v ided o v e r 50 child r en w i t h 5 w eek s of sw imming , cooking , c r af t ing , sp o rts , hike s , and

64 stu den ts enjo y ed o ur Af t e r - s chool En r ichmen t Cla ss e s incl u ding a rt , dance , w ood w o r king , G r acie ’ s J u i - Ji tsu / s elf defen s e , and SK 8 Cl u b .

We offe r ed an a rr a y of Af t e r - s chool S p o rts incl u ding Bobca t Ba s ke t ball , v olle y ball , u l t ima t e f r i s bee , tr ack & field and c r o ss co u n try. A t o t al of 66 stu den ts p a rt ici p a t ed .

VAST ( Valle y Af t e r - School T ut o r ing ): 32 stu den ts p a rt ici p a t ed in 337 tut o r ing s e ss ion s. Thi s pr og r am i s v i t al in supp o rt ing stu den ts in r eco v e r ing lo st lea r ning d ur ing t he p andemic .

field tr i ps t o o ur local r ec r ea t ion a r ea s.

Nicasio Shuttle service Expanding opportunities for our Nicasio community members to access our exceptional array of community programs!

“Nicasio School District was thrilled to partner with San Geronimo Valley Community Center during the 2022-23 school year to provide high-quality after-school programming. The students, families and staff of Nicasio School are grateful to the Community Center team for fostering this partnership and helping our students thrive!” ~ Barbara Snekkevik, Nicasio School Principal

Senior ServiceS C r ea t ing a comm u ni ty w he r e o ur elde rs can age w i t h digni ty and supp o rt. “The longer I live, the more beautiful life becomes.” ~ Frank Lloyd Wright

We celeb r a t ed mo r e t han 120 elde r foc us ed ac t i v i t ie s a t o ur Cen t e r !

The w eekl y “ G r o w ing Old G r acef u ll y ” p ee r supp o rt g r o up and o ur tw ice - mon t hl y Tea & Cookie s ga t he r ing s pr o v ided o ur elde rs w i t h o pp o rtu ni t ie s fo r supp o rt and connec t ion .

1750 meal s fo r Senio rs w e r e

In p a rt ne rs hi p w i t h t he SPAHR Cen t e r , w e offe r ed mon t hl y LGBT + Senio r S upp o rt G r o ups t o add r e ss t he u ni qu e challenge s of aging a s a membe r of t he LGBT + comm u ni ty.

Senio r S tr oll , Tai - Chi , chai r y oga , Mahjong , s enio r p ing p ong , and p ickleball ke pt o ur elde rs ac t i v e and engaged each w eek !

s e rv ed t h r o u gh o ur Cong r ega t e Senio r

L u nch P r og r am and elde rs b u il t comm u ni ty w i t h one ano t he r .

The Elders Advisory Council

The San Ge r onimo Valle y Comm u ni ty Cen t e r c r ea t ed an Elde rs Ad v i s o ry Co u ncil w hich i s a ga t he r ing of indi v id u al s and r e pr e s en t a t i v e s of o r gani z a t ion s t ha t iden t if y and add r e ss t he need s of elde rs of t he San Ge r onimo Valle y and Nica s io . Th r o u gh coo r dina t ion , ad v ocac y , trust ed ad v i s ing , and ag r eed up on ac t ion s , t he Elde rs Ad v i s o ry Co u ncil b r ing s t oge t he r ke y p a rt ne rs s e rv ing We st Ma r in s enio rs t o coo r dina t e s e rv ice s and p ool r e s o ur ce s.

“When I contribute to the happiness and well-being of others, I find my own path to happiness and well-being” ~ Pat McGraw, Volunteer at the Senior Lunch

Community Response and Emergency Preparedness C r ea t ing effec t i v e ne tw o r k s t h r o u gho ut We st Ma r in fo r s afel y managing di s a st e rs.

The Comm u ni ty Cen t e r led t he We st Ma r in Comm u ni ty Re sp on s e Team ( CRT ) in collabo r a t ion w i t h We st Ma r in Comm u ni ty Se rv ice s and Ma r in Co u n ty P u blic heal t h t o r e sp ond t o t he Co v id - 19 p andemic and o t he r di s a st e rs.

Vaccine and Te st Clinic s : We facili t a t ed t he admini str a t ion of 614 v accine s a t 11 clinic s in We st Ma r in and di str ib ut ed 15 , 930 Co v id - 19 t e sts , s lo w ing t he spr ead of t he Co v id - 19 v i rus and kee p ing r e s iden ts s afe and heal t h y.

Comm u ni ty Heal t h Fai rs : In p a rt ne rs hi p w i t h Ma r in Co u n ty P u blic Heal t h , w e held 4 Comm u ni ty Heal t h Fai rs t h r o u gho ut We st Ma r in and b r o u gh t local heal t h s e rv ice s t o o v e r 1000 p eo p le .

Life s a v ing Skill s : We can all feel a bi t s afe r kno w ing t ha t o v e r 50 local r e s iden ts p a rt ici p a t ed in CPR ,

S t o p t he Bleed , AED tr aining s , Na r can , and di s a st e r pr e p a r edne ss w o r k s ho ps.

“Trust and access is where the role of the West Marin Community Response Team becomes clearest. Start by asking two questions, one, where do families naturally move and engage in the community right now? And two, where and in whom have families already established trust? In West Marin, our partners are messaging and hosting vaccination clinics at schools, the food banks, community service organizations, churches, libraries, and health clinics. By coordinating clinics and messaging in trusted settings, vaccine rates are above 90% overall and 98% among Latinx residents in West Marin.” ~ Public Health Officer, Doctor Matt Willis’ address at the White House in the Fall of 2022

WELLNESS and RECREATION Heal t h y mind s and bodie s fo r a heal t h y comm u ni ty.

The Wellne ss Lo u nge supp o rt ed 16 stu den ts e v e ry w eek w i t h l u nch t ime d r o p in supp o rt. We al s o e xp anded o ur w ellne ss pr og r am s t o incl u de t he Yo ut h Em p o w e r men t G r o up , t he S tu den t Wellne ss Amba ss ado r P r og r am , and an LGBTQ + t een g r o up in p a rt ne rs hi p w i t h t he SPAHR Cen t e r.

The Ne xt Gen P r og r am foc us ed in on clima t e change t h r o u gh t he G r een st i t ch In t e r n s hi p. Thi s g r o up pr omo t ed en v i r onmen t al j ust ice t h r o u gh s e v e r al ac t ion and ed u ca t ion cam p aign s. The y held t he fi rst e v e r Clima t e Fe st i v al cen t e r ed a r o u nd Ea rt h Da y in A pr il 2023. Th r o u gh a rt , ed u ca t ion , and comm u ni ty , t hi s g r o up made a h u ge im p ac t.

O ur Comm u ni ty G y m ho st ed af t e r s chool sp o rts incl u ding CYO and Bobca t Ba s ke t ball , v olle y ball , u l t ima t e f r i s bee , tr ack & field , and c r o ss co u n try. The g y m w a s o p en t o ad u l ts fo r e v ening and w eekend t able t enni s , ba s ke t ball , p ickleball & v olle y ball .

In partnership with West Marin Community Services, the Center leads the West Marin Coalition for Healthy Youth (WMCHY) which focuses on youth substance use prevention. Marin County teens have some of the highest rates of binge drinking and drug use in the state and the WMCHY is instituting prevention measures to address this. With increasing risk of accidental overdoses due to fentanyl, this work is more important than ever before.

ARTS & EVENTS Celeb r a t ing t he p o w e r of locall y supp o rt ed a rts pr og r amming t ha t in sp i r e s in s igh t and r adia t e s p o ss ibili ty t h r o u gho ut a r a p idl y changing w o r ld .

We had a b r illian t y ea r of v ib r an t m us ic and p e r fo r ming a rts e v en ts incl u ding t he Michael McQ u ilkin Famil y M us ic Ho ur , Poe t ic R u ck us , Sol st ice : t he all female aca p ella g r o up , t he Valle y S u mme r M us ic Se r ie s fea tur ing m us ical icon s like Ba rry “ The Fi s h ” Mel t on , and mo r e . O ur Valle y w a s filled w i t h jo y f u l s o u nd !

We ho st ed a v a r ie ty of engaging comm u ni ty e v en ts incl u ding : All Abo ut O tt e rs p a rt ne r ing w i t h t he Ri v e r O tt e r Ecolog y P r ojec t , a Día de M u e rt o s al t a r incl u ding a sp ecial s c r eening of Alejand r o Palacio s film “ The La t in x Pho t og r a p h y P r ojec t ,” t he 8t h Ann u al Peace Fe st i v al , and o ur fi rst - b ut no t la st Clima t e Fe st !

We celeb r a t ed 15 v i su al a rts e v en ts incl u ding s olo e x hibi t ion s , g r o up s ho ws , and stu den t a rt s ho ws. Highligh ts incl u ded “ The S p i r i t of Place : The Legac y of Connie Smi t h Siegel ,” t he 33r d Ann u al S pr ing A rt Sho w fea tur ing nea r l y 90 Valle y a rt i sts , and The La t ino Pho t og r a p h y P r ojec t.

"I am always amazed at the breadth and depth of local talent and the incredible musical acts you consistently showcase here in the Valley.” ~ Longtime Valley resident

Connie Smith Siegel

Partnerships & Collaborations

A s w e eme r ged f r om t he w hi r l w ind of t he p a st fe w y ea rs and w i t h a v a r ie ty of go v e r nmen t eme r genc y financial supp o rt ending , w e faced a comm u ni ty v e ry m u ch st ill in need of t he e xtr ao r dina ry s afe ty - ne t s e rv ice s t ha t t he Cen t e r pr o v ide s. The boa r d and st aff in pr e v io us y ea rs ha s b u dge t ed and sp en t t ho u gh t f u ll y , and all ca p i t al pr ojec ts w e r e en t e r ed in t o w i t h t he long t e r m heal t h of t he Cen t e r in mind . In 2019 The Dee p ening Roo ts Endo w men t w a s c r ea t ed a s a w a y t o en sur e t he financial heal t h of t he cen t e r in p e rp e tu i ty. The s e financial fo u nda t ion s pr o p el us in t o ne w pr ojec ts , ne w str a t egic v i s ion s and ne w p o ss ibili t ie s ! Thi s w a y of t hinking abo ut t he Cen t e r ’ s c urr en t y ea r and f utur e v i s ion p o s i t ioned us w ell t o emba r k up on o ur E x ec ut i v e Di r ec t o r tr an s i t ion w i t h confidence and cla r i ty. An y la r ge change in an o r gani z a t ion a s dee p l y r oo t ed in t he comm u ni ty a s o urs , need s ca r e a t all le v el s , e sp eciall y financiall y. Thi s y ea r ended w i t h a surp l us t ha t w ill b u o y us in t o ne xt y ea r. A s t he fi s cal y ea r pr og r e ss ed and dail y ac t i v i t ie s a t t he Cen t e r w e r e back in f u ll sw ing , w e began t o look ahead t o w a r d s ec ur ing o ur f utur e pr og r amming need s , and o ur n u mbe rs r eflec t t ha t. Tho u gh w e did no t need an Endo w men t F u nd di str ib ut ion fo r fi s cal y ea r 2022 , w e did t ake tw o Endo w men t F u nd di str ib ut ion s t hi s fi s cal y ea r. We an t ici p a t ed t hi s in o ur b u dge t p lanning a s demand s on t he Cen t e r inc r ea s ed and p andemic f u nding channel s dec r ea s ed . We w e r e al s o able t o t ake a di str ib ut ion f r om o ur A rts F u nd w hich w ill hel p us con t in u e w i t h str ong a rts pr og r amming in t he coming y ea rs. The “ F u nd a Need ” dona t ion cam p aign a t o ur ann u al Gala e x ceeded all e xp ec t a t ion s j u m pst a rt ing o ur f u nd r ai s ing effo rts fo r t he y ea r su cce ss f u ll y supp o rt ing o ur y o ut h pr og r amming . Indi v id u al s , fo u nda t ion s and t he co u n ty con t in u e t o pr o v ide c ru cial f u nd s t ha t hel p us e xp and o ur im p ac t. A s infla t ion and r i s ing co sts con t in u e t o affec t t he Cen t e r , w e a r e w o r king diligen t l y t o con tr ol co sts b y b u dge t ing ca r ef u ll y fo r e v e ryt hing f r om facili t ie s t o e v en ts. We ha v e b u il t p a rt ne rs hi ps w i t h all o ur v endo rs incl u ding con tr ac t o rs and in sur ance b r oke rs in o r de r t o r ed u ce co sts. We r ecei v ed o ur fi s cal y ea r 2022 a u di t d ur ing t hi s p a st y ea r and a r e ha ppy t o r e p o rt t he r e w e r e no finding s. Th r o u gh str a t egic p a rt ne rs hi ps , t he Comm u ni ty Cen t e r i s able t o e xp and i ts im p ac t in t he Valle y and Nica s io and ac r o ss g r ea t e r Ma r in Co u n ty. A s a lead agenc y in We st Ma r in , w e ha v e t he hono r of p a rt ne r ing w i t h o t he r g r ea t o r gani z a t ion s t o mo v e fo rw a r d w o r k in t he a r ea s of eme r genc y r e sp on s e , su b st ance us e pr e v en t ion , ed u ca t ion , HEAL ( heal t h y ea t ing ac t i v e li v ing ), LGBTQ + supp o rt , food syst em s , and DEI ( di v e rs i ty , e qu i ty , and incl us ion ) . FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

If y o u e v e r w an t t o di s c uss t he a u di t o r ha v e an y qu e st ion s abo ut o ur finance s a t all p lea s e con t ac t Ale x a Da v id s on a t ada v id s on @ s g v cc . o r g .

Thank you to our generous supporters!

STATEMENT OF INCOME AND EXPENSES FOR YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2023

EARNED INCOME

SUPPORT & REVENUE

$

537 , 139

Con tr ib ut ion s

$ $

178 , 154

Go v e r nmen t Relief G r an ts

394 , 546

Co u n ty and Agenc y G r an ts

$

442 , 832

Fo u nda t ion G r an ts

$ $

210 , 935

Ea r ned Income

13 , 890

Di v idend and In t e r e st

Di str ib ut ion s f r om In v e st men ts

$

263 , 132

To t al Income :

$

2 , 040 , 628

EXPENSES

EXPENSES

Sala r ie s / Ta x e s / Em p lo y ee Benefi ts

$

1 , 262 , 683

$

160 , 412

S u bcon tr ac t o rs

In sur ance / Wo r ke rs Com p en s a t ion

$

52 , 101

$

82 , 839

Acco u n t ing Fee s

$

51 , 280

B u ilding s and G r o u nd s / U t ili t ie s

$

26 , 522

P r in t ing / S t one So up

$

26 , 145

S upp lie s / Po st age

P r og r am E xp en s e s / Food

$ $

132 , 620

69 , 168

O t he r Admini str a t i v e

$

1 , 863 , 770

To t al E xp en s e s :

E x ce ss r e v en u e o v e r e xp en s e s

$

176 , 858

YOU BELONG HERE!

Celebrating DAVE CORT On June 30, 2023, Dave Cort retired after 32 years as the Community Center’s Executive Director and moved into a new, part-time position as the Community Ambassador. When Dave was hired in 1991, the Center had a $30,000 budget and Dave was the only paid employee, working 13 hours a week. The success of Dave’s career can be tracked alongside the amazing growth of the organization. Today, the Community Center has a $2 Million budget, 25 employees, and robust programs in the areas of: recreation, wellness, youth & teens, seniors, emergency response/disaster preparedness, food security, visual and performing arts, education, workforce development, and public health. The Center has restored and improved our historic building and in 2010, under Dave’s leadership and in collaboration with the Gym Committee, the Joint Use Community Gym was built and created new pathways for healthy living and community building.

The Dave cort futures fund

Da v e can be pr o u d of t he r e s ilien t and im p ac t f u l o r gani z a t ion t ha t he b u il t t h r o u gh hi s ha r d w o r k and r ela t ion s hi p b u ilding . O ur dono rs , p a rt ne rs , v ol u n t ee rs , and b r oade r comm u ni ty ha v e trust ed t he Cen t e r t o e xp and , r i s ing t o t he occa s ion e v e ry t ime t he need s in t he comm u ni ty inc r ea s ed . E v en a s Da v e st e ps a s ide a s E x ec ut i v e Di r ec t o r and in t o t he Comm u ni ty Amba ss ado r r ole , he i s commi tt ed t o en sur ing t he long - t e r m heal t h and v i t ali ty of t he Comm u ni ty Cen t e r. YOU can join Da v e and hono r hi s effo rts b y making a dona t ion t o t he Da v e Co rt F utur e s F u nd . Thi s f u nd aim s t o r ai s e $ 750 , 000 o v e r t he ne xt t h r ee y ea rs t o supp o rt Da v e ’ s life ’ s w o r k and pr o p el t he Cen t e r in t o i ts ne xt e r a of im p ac t. Lea r n mo r e : s g v cc . o r g / w a ys - t o - gi v e / da v e - co rt - f utur e s - f u nd / THANK YOU FROM OUR STAFF AND BOARD Board of Directors David Bernard President Staff Alexa Davidson

Marta Galvez Poko Giacomini Eric Humphrey

Executive Director Alejandro Alvarado Zoila Berardi Dave Cort Buck Chavez Anne Darragh Sophie Davidson Albert DeSilver Perla de los Santos

Carolina Balazs John Beckerley Sarah Brewster Matthew Brockley Owen Clapp Buddy Faure Zachary Goodman Steve Granville Brandon Johnson David Lakes Kelly Lawson Alexander McQuilkin Wyatt Miceli Liora Soladay Amy Waterhouse Bonny White Founder Jean Berensmeier

Maile Marino Taylor Marino Michele McCourtney

Kerry Olivotti Lori Ramirez Nicole Ramirez Larry Rippee Cory VanGelder Julie Young

Helen Ferlino Danielle Fogel

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