Annual Report 2025
Serving our community since 1968
Table of Contents
Annual Report 2025
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President & CEO Message Mission & Vision Our Impact Formula Our Impact Map BGCMC at a Glance Four Priority Outcomes Character & Leadership Academic Success Health & Well-Being Life & Workforce Readiness Alumni Highlight Year-Round Support
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Member Highlight Community Awards Financials Leadership Team Donor Lists
Message from our President & CEO
Dear Friends,
On behalf of the Board of Directors, staff, parents, and Club members, thank you for supporting our efforts to provide Monterey County youth with the resources they need to become responsible, healthy, productive, and successful citizens. We are excited to share this annual report, which contains milestones and improvements achieved in 2025. Club programs and services are stronger than ever, and efforts to expand to South County communities were well received. Teen participation increased significantly, and collaborative efforts with the educational community and local government increased the Club’s impact, with an emphasis on ensuring academic support, life skills training, and workforce readiness were aligned with community needs. These accomplishments were made possible through your generous support. We are humbled to have the community’s trust and confidence as we strive to address the challenges and opportunities in Monterey County. Together, our goal is to create a culture that embraces mutual respect, lifelong learning, curiosity, innovation, and good character. It is our duty to inspire, mentor, and prepare Monterey County youth for great futures!
With appreciation, - Ron Johnson, President & CEO
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Mission & Vision
OUR MISSION To inspire and empower the youth of Monterey County to realize their full potential to become responsible, healthy, productive and successful citizens. OUR VISION It is our goal that every child we serve performs at grade level, graduates high school, completes post-secondary education or training, and earns a livable wage as a productive, healthy member of their community.
WE BELIEVE
• Every child is capable of succeeding when provided safety, opportunity, and guidance. • A single conversation or action can be a defining moment in a child’s life. • It is our responsibility to hold every child high and believe in their success. • Ongoing investment in our staff is a critical component to the future success of a child. • We must collaborate and partner with our families, schools and community to help children succeed.
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Our Formula for Impact
We provide youth and teens with environments, relationships and experiences that build essential skills and equip them to achieve positive outcomes.
Essential Skills Young people use social skills to communicate and interact with others and are emotionally equipped to navigate challenging situations. Health & Well-Being Young people make informed, healthy decisions that contribute to their overall well-being. Character & Leadership Young people stay true to their values, demonstrate good citizenship and drive positive change. Academic Success Young people are self-directed learners who succeed academically. Life & Workforce Readiness Young people are equipped to navigate adulthood and pursue a fulfilling, economically viable career path.
Youth & Teens in Our Communities
A High-Quality Club Experience
Positive Outcomes
Safe, Inclusive Environments
Meaningful Programs & Experiences
Supportive Relationships
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Serving the Needs of Youth Throughout Monterey County Our Impact Map
BGCMC CLUBHOUSES
Seaside
Salinas
Hollister
San Juan Bautista
SCHOOL DAY SITES SERVED
Hollister
San Juan Bautista
Monterey High School
1
Monterey Bay
Castroville
Monterey Bay
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. School of the Arts
2
Castroville
Seaside High School
3
Washington Middle School
4
5
4
5
Marina
6
4
North Salinas High School
5
Salinas
Marina
6
7
Salinas
Rancho San Juan High School
6
8
7
8
3
La Jolla Elementary School
7
Seaside
3
2
Seaside
2
Monterey 1
Santa Rita Elementary School
8
Pebble Beach Monterey
Gonzales High School
9
1
Pebble Beach
Carmel- by-the-Sea
Carmel- by-the-Sea
Fairview Middle School
10
10 Gonzales
9
Soledad Main Street Middle School
11
10 Gonzales
9
Soledad High School
12
Carmel Valley
Carmel Valley
Soledad Family Resource Center
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11 Soledad 12 13 14
Jack Franscioni Elementary School
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Soledad 11 12 13 14
Cesar Chavez Elementary School
15
Mary Chapa Elementary Academy
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Oak Avenue Elementary School
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Greenfie 15 16 18
Greenfield 15 16
Greenfield High School
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Members Served by Age Group
BGCMC at a Glance
4%
Ages 18+
14%
17% Ages 6-8
Ages 15-17
20 + Schools Served
69 Staff
19%
Ages 9-10 24%
Ages 13-14
Ages 11-12 22%
218 Volunteers
Members Served by Ethnicity
7,028 Youth Served
14%
1,575 1,844 1,472 36 2,101
Two or more Races
11%
White
Clubhouse Memberships
Asian Black 4%
School Day Programs & Partnerships
1% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 3%
Latino or Hispanic 66%
Adopt-A-Family Program
Sports Camps & Clinics
Other 1%
Future Ready Program (Pilot)
Monterey County Stats 12.6% of Monterey County’s total population is living below the federal poverty level. Among just children ages 0-17, this percentage is 18.1%, representing over 20,000 children.*
74.8% of Monterey County
students are eligible for free or reduced lunch, compared to 92% of the students BGCMC serves.
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* 2025 Community Needs Assessment, Monterey County
Four Priority Outcomes
Character & Leadership Clubs help youth develop strong character and leadership skills, while empowering them to use their voices to create positive change. From service-learning experiences to youth-led advocacy opportunities, Clubs prepare the next generation of leaders to navigate an increasingly complex and interconnected world with a sense of responsibility and self-awareness.
Academic Success Academic success opens doors to opportunity. When young people are engaged in learning, they develop stronger connections to school, achieve more, and experience greater well-being. Through homework help, tutoring, and summer learning, Clubs reinforce classroom instruction, address learning gaps, and build essential skills such as teamwork, communication, and perseverance.
Health & Wellbeing Clubs provide young people with safe environments, healthy meals, physical activities, and emotional support. Fitness and recreation programs offer inclusive spaces where youth are able to stay active, play team sports, and learn the value of movement and teamwork. Nutrition programs teach youth to grow, cook, and eat healthy foods.
Life & Workforce Readiness Youth need practical skills to become productive, independent adults. Collaboration, adaptability, and communication skills are essential for future success. Career exploration helps youth identify their interests and understand how their passions and education can be connected to employment pathways. Work- based learning provides them with opportunities to gain real-world experience.
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Character & Leadership
Rooted in BGCMC’s culture of community service, respect, and care, Torch and Keystone Clubs create intentional spaces where young people learn to lead from the heart and experience the value of giving back. The Keystone Club is the BGC’s premier teen leadership program for members ages 14–18, empowering youth to lead service initiatives, explore career pathways, and take action on issues that matter to them. Through youth-led projects and guided mentorship, teens strengthen leadership skills, create action-oriented solutions, and drive meaningful impact. For our younger members ages 11–13, the leadership journey begins in Torch Club . Designed to meet the unique developmental needs of younger adolescents, Torch Club
builds character, responsibility, and teamwork through structured service and leadership experiences. In 2025, one of our Torch Clubs earned a national award for their work in health and well- being after members hosted a bilingual Family Night to help families navigate mental health conversations. Their BGCMC Torch Club advisor, Jenises, received the Torch Bearer Award for exceptional mentorship and leadership.
74% 67% 74%
“I do what’s right, even if no one is watching.”
“I can make a positive difference in my community.”
“I try to take time to help others.”
[BGCMC Youth Outcomes Report 2025]
Jenises Gonzalez, BGCMC’s College & Career Readiness staff and award-winning Torch Club Advisor.
Alderrick A., Salinas Keystone Club Vice President, uses his voice to share his own story with donors and supporters.
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Academic Success
92% 81% 74%
Academic success is more than good grades and high test scores; it’s a pathway for youth to reach their full potential. By combining educational enrichment programs in subjects like STEAM and literacy with targeted academic support and encouragement, our Clubs help students stay on track to graduate with a plan for their future.
“I believe I can do well in school.”
“I try to do my best in school.”
“When something is really hard, I keep working at it.”
[BGCMC Youth Outcomes Report 2025]
207 1,740 31
Read Naturally: Literacy in Action
Total youth participants
Stories read to completion
Read Naturally is a web-based intervention program designed to bridge gaps in reading proficiency and comprehension, while increasing oral fluency. Using research- based strategies such as teacher modeling, repeated reading, and progress monitoring, members advance at their own pace while receiving guided support from staff.
Average increase in words correct per minute
[BGCMC Youth Outcomes Report 2025]
SUCCESS STORY: “One of the most important ways I’ve developed academically at the Club is reading. Since I used this website called Read Naturally, my reading skills have improved massively,
and I excelled two levels past my grade.” – Aviella L., 10 years old, 6th grade
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Club member hard at work.
Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts & Math (STEAM)
STEAM education empowers young people to think critically, solve complex problems, and express their creativity. By blending the arts and sciences, STEAM sparks innovation, nurtures curiosity, and helps youth build the skills they’ll need to thrive in a rapidly changing world.
71% 72% 48%
“I am good at solving science- related problems.”
“I am curious to learn more about science, computers, and tech.”
“I would like to have a job related to STEAM in the future.”
[BGCMC Youth Outcomes Report 2025]
SUCCESS STORY: “Kenzie’s academic growth has improved dramatically—particularly in math. She struggled with second-grade math, testing below grade level, and often felt discouraged. Her school did not offer math intervention until 4th and 5th grades. The Boys & Girls Clubs stepped in to fill that gap. With Club staff support and the fun, engaging computer programs, math has become less intimidating for Kenzie.” – Joselynn A., Parent
SUCCESS STORY: Coraline L. has been a member since she transitioned out of kindergarten, and her favorite part about coming to the Club has always been working on creative projects in our Art Center. Staff describe Coraline, now 10 years old, as an “extraordinary young artist whose work reflects natural talent and precision, offering a unique perspective that captivates and inspires others.” In 2025, Coraline earned the title of Seaside Artist of the Year at the Marti Mulford Youth Arts Exhibit, and her artwork was selected to be displayed in the Monterey County Museum of Art.
Coraline painted this beautiful piece during Black History Month, inspired by the bravery and story of Ruby Bridges.
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Health & Wellbeing Social and emotional learning, health, and wellness programs play a critical role in the development of young people. These programs develop youth’s abilities and capacity to engage in positive behaviors, set personal goals, nurture their well-being, and grow into self-sufficient adults.
91% 69% 73%
“I am prepared to take care of my health & well-being.”
“I can deal with how I feel when I’m upset.”
“I take care of my feelings and emotions.”
[BGCMC Youth Outcomes Report 2025]
Triple Play: Wellness in Action Triple Play is a dynamic wellness program that is designed to help youth create opportunities to take charge of their personal health and wellness, promoting the importance of physical activity, emotional regulation, responsible decision-making, and proper nutrition.
Although 81% of our members say eating healthy is important to them, one in 3 children in Monterey County and 34% of county residents cannot afford food consistently, indicating an even greater need for
71,779 2,300
Meals served
support among the populations we serve. Our Clubs and staff ensure kids eat daily nourishing meals after school and throughout the summer, fueling their brains and bodies so they can thrive inside and outside the classroom.
Kids fed
[BGCMC Youth Outcomes Report 2025]
Success Story “We want to extend our deepest gratitude for the incredible impact the Triple Play program has had with our students at Santa Rita Elementary. The BGCMC team didn’t just lead activities; they provided our students with the tools to build a more supportive and active community. We see students actively practicing healthy relationships, managing their emotions during high-pressure games, and solving conflicts independently. Thank you for your dedication and energy. BGCMC has helped our students develop the movement skills and, more importantly, the confidence to enjoy physical activity without fear of judgment.” — Donna Koenig, Principal
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Girls’ Health in Girls’ Hands (GHGH)
GHGH is addressing health education disparities, providing safe spaces to explore important topics, and empowering girls to advocate for their health needs. GHGH and the Girls’ Leadership Network bring health education and unique experiences to 665 young women in 2025, providing mentorship, advocacy training and access to physical, emotional and social wellness resources.
“Girls’ Health in Girls’ Hands is a powerful example of what happens when a community invests in young women and gives them the tools, confidence and platform to lead. The GHGH team at the Boys & Girls Clubs’ work has inspired thousands of girls across Monterey County, and we are proud to honor them with the 2025 Excellence in Education Award,” said Dr. Deneen Guss, Monterey County Office of Education Superintendent of Schools. “They are building the next generation of leaders who are informed, compassionate and unafraid to advocate for a better future.”
Pictured Below: BGCMC’s GHGH program was recognized with the 2025 Excellence in Education Award by the Monterey County School Boards Association (MCSBA).
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Life & Workforce Readiness
Through the College & Career Readiness (CCR) program, Club members receive comprehensive support with college applications and tuition. Teens complete service hours and paid work-based learning experiences required for long-term success. Each member graduates with a clear plan for their future, equipped with essential employability skills, real-world experience, and the knowledge needed to succeed in the workforce. As more young adults graduate with a defined pathway, we launched Future Ready, a program that extends support beyond high school. Serving young adults ages 18 to 24—many first-generation college students—Future Ready provides individualized case management, academic coaching, career exposure, mentorship, and wellness check ins. Participants also receive guidance navigating critical milestones such as securing housing, building credit, and obtaining employment. Together, these efforts strengthen persistence, completion, and long-term economic mobility.
$134,050 Scholarships awarded
62 Paid interns
71% 79% 91%
College Acceptance Highlights:
“I am prepared to manage my finances.”
CSUMB Hartnell College USC Northwestern University
UCLA Santa Clara University UC Berkeley UC Davis
UC Santa Barbara UC Santa Cruz Monterey Penin. College San José State
“I understand how to budget my money.”
“I am prepared to get a job (searching, interviewing, etc.)” [BGCMC Youth Outcomes Report 2025]
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Alumni Highlight Meet Briana C.
Briana, a former member of BGCMC’s GHGH Girls’ Leadership Network, is currently thriving in the Clubs’ new Future Ready program. She recently completed her first year at Cal Poly Humboldt, where she is pursuing a degree in Environmental Science and Management with a focus on Environmental Education, earning straight A’s in her last semester. “I grew up in the Salinas Valley, California— an agriculturally rich region that sparked my early interest in environmental science and land stewardship. My goal is to become an environmental educator who helps others build meaningful connections with the natural world. I’m excited to continue learning, getting involved with student organizations, and seeking opportunities in environmental outreach and advocacy.” Briana had been struggling financially and was questioning whether or not she could continue her college education. She even came to a point where she considered working more, but she was worried it would take away too much time from her studies. BGCMC proudly awarded Briana with both the David Huey-Carla Hudson and Great Futures scholarships, which allowed her to prioritize her education, and gave her the
ability to stay in school without having to find a full-time job.
Through Future Ready, Briana learned financial literacy and took money management classes, so she’s prepared for the fiscal responsibilities of life without having to choose between making ends meet and her dreams. “ I owe much of my success as a college student to the Future Ready program. It’s been an immense support system, being away from home, and in a new setting. One of the most special things to me has been the coaching. It provides me with an open, honest, and safe place to talk about anything. I would one hundred percent recommend this program. It has been a great stepping stone into adulthood. ” Briana is a future leader in environmental science, passionate about community engagement and supporting women in STEM, and she will have a great impact on our society as a whole. In addition to her studies, Briana serves as a Resident Student Service Leader, helping to welcome and guide incoming students through orientation conferences, and in her spare time she finds balance through church, hiking, and going to the gym.
Briana C.
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Year-Round Support BGCMC supports youth and families year-round with healthy meals, essential supplies, and opportunities to be part of a caring community. From winter to summer, we hosted empowering events such as:
“During the really hard years my family wouldn’t have even had presents to open on Christmas Day without the Boys and Girls Club’s Adopt-A-Family program. We wouldn’t have had traditional Thanksgiving dinners, or even new backpacks and supplies for school.” – Erica C., BGCMC Alumna
Marti Mulford Youth Arts Exhibit
GHGH Summit
Johnson-Toney Football Camps
100+ 107
523
Pieces of youth artwork exhibited
Girls engaged in health, leadership, and advocacy sessions
Youth attended
28 Summer field trips
150
Gift cards provided to families in need
1,455 Youth participated in social & emotional learning programs
4,179
Hours of paid work experience
1,400 Backpacks & school supplies donated and distributed
39 5 700
Scholarship recipients
352 Families received gifts to wrap for their children
Colleges visited
2,000 Holiday stockings stuffed and distributed
Students provided with free transportation after school
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Member Highlight Meet Arlow T.
In 2014, six-year-old Arlow walked through the Club doors for the first time, and like many children trying something new, she began to cry. More than a decade later, that little kid is now a senior in high school who still remembers her first day.
Today, after 10 years at the Boys & Girls Clubs, Arlow has grown through seasons both joyful and difficult. She has transformed into a strong, dynamic young person whose journey has shaped her into a compassionate leader. Throughout her time with the Club, she embraced opportunities to lead. From serving as Keystone Club Vice President and Girls’ Health in Girls’ Hands Leadership member, to mentoring younger Club members as a summer intern, Arlow has used her experiences to uplift others and make a meaningful impact. As she approaches high school graduation, Arlow’s future is bright. She has been accepted into many colleges, including her top choice, Northwestern University. Arlow plans on pursuing a degree in journalism.
“I was the quiet kid who sat in the corner,” she recalls. “Making friends was rough.”
By January 2021, shortly before her 13th birthday, Arlow’s father unexpectedly passed away. She entered her teen years navigating that grief during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Club remained a constant – it was a place of belonging with trusted mentors and peers, who stood beside her.
“Words matter to me,” she says. I want to use my voice to inspire change.”
Arlow T. accepts leadership award from Clubhouse Director, Isaiah Nickerson.
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Community Award Recipients
AT&T, Accepted by Dr. Bettye Saxon Roosevelt Williams President’s Award
AT&T has been a long-time supporter of our Boys & Girls Clubs with more than two decades of community partnership, service, and impact. At our 2025 Comics for Kids event, we proudly recognized AT&T with the President’s award and thanked Dr. Bettye Saxon for her work as a devoted champion of Monterey County youth and families.
Clubhouse, the company is helping bridge the digital divide by providing reliable internet, technology, and digital learning resources to communities facing barriers to access. Through the advocacy of Dr. Bettye Saxon and AT&T’s ongoing support, BGCMC has received numerous grants, desktop work stations, laptops, and program resources to prepare youth for the digital careers of tomorrow.
A key partner in establishing an AT&T Connected Learning Center in our Salinas
CEO Ron Johnson with AT&T representative, Dr. Bettye Saxon.
Kim & Mike Costa Roosevelt Williams President’s Award
Kim and Mike Costa are dedicated champions of the Boys & Girls Clubs through their continued belief in our mission, heartfelt support of our youth, and passion for serving others. As established Salinas Valley residents and owners of Costa Family Farms, their agricultural roots from Salinas to Yuma reflect a strong commitment to community. In 2025, we were proud to honor Kim and Mike with the President’s Award at our Youth of the Year celebration. Kim serves as Governance Chair on the Board of
Directors and is a passionate advocate for the Girls’ Health & Girls’ Hands program, while Mike serves on the board of Rancho Cielo. Together, they created the Veggie Box program, which has delivered 15,000 boxes of fresh produce to families throughout Monterey County and the South Bay. We are grateful to Kim and Mike for their extraordinary leadership, generosity, and commitment to the youth and families of Monterey County.
Mike & Kim Costa with their award.
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Kris & Tim Stejskal National Philanthropy Day
At the National Philanthropy Day celebration on November 15, 2025, at the Inn at Spanish Bay, we were delighted to recognize Kris and Tim Stejskal, longtime champions of our mission and pillars of generosity in our community. For 19 years, Kris and Tim have stood beside the Boys & Girls Clubs of Monterey County, offering steadfast support through in-kind gifts, campaign leadership, event partnerships, and heartfelt advocacy. As a current board member, Tim helps guide our vision forward. Kris’s thoughtful, behind-the-scenes dedication continues to shape countless moments of joy and opportunity for our Club kids. Together, the Stejskals embody what it means to give with purpose, lead with humility, and believe deeply in the promise of every child. Their impact is felt in every corner of our Clubhouses and in every young life they’ve helped brighten.
Kris & Tim Stejskal.
David Nava Luis Perez Community Service Award
In 2025, David Nava was presented with the annual Luis Perez Community Service Award at our Boys & Girls Club Alumni Reunion.
From his early days working at Sherwood Elementary to years of dedicated service as a BGCMC staff member and volunteer, David’s commitment to youth has been transformational. Known for coining the now-iconic Club callout—“Ears… Open!”— Dave has mentored thousands of young people with passion and professionalism. David reminds us that caring adults working together can create a culture that inspires generations to dream big and realize their full potential, and leaves a legacy that echoes in our Clubhouses.
David Nava at BGCMC Alumni Reunion.
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Financials
3%
8%
REVENUE
73% 13% 14%
Individual, Family Foundation Contributions Foundation, Organization Contributions Investment Income
26% 22% 20%
26%
7%
Business, Corporate Contributions Special Events Net of Expenses** Government Grants Program Service Fees Other Income
8% 6% 7% 8% 3%
6%
8%
22%
20%
**Includes only income from sponsorships, ticket sales, raffle tickets, and auction proceeds. Event donations are included in the Contribution categories.
13%
14%
73%
SUMMARY OF REVENUE & EXPENSES Total Operating Revenue Total Endowment Donations & Earnings Total Expenses Total Other
EXPENSES
$6,083,387 $1,027,571 $7,189,452 $350,000
Program Services Fundraising Management & Administration
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
ASSETS
LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS
Cash Pledges & Other Receivables Donor Endowments Board Designated Endowment Property & Equipment, Net Land Leases, Net Assets Held at Community Foundation Other
$4,509,455 $1,032,058 $9,757,692 $2,250,970 $5,006,565 $226,906 $165,401 $73,286
Liabilities Deferred Revenue
$1,364,470 $22,500
TOTAL LIABILITIES
$1,386,970
NET ASSETS
$21,635,363
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TOTAL ASSETS
$23,022,333
$23,022,333
TOTAL LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS
*FY 2025
Leadership Team
Board of Directors
Tom Gray - Chair
Pinney Allen Peter A. Baird Ted Balestreri
Gordon Eubanks Matt Khourie Judah Matthews Bob Montgomery Debie Montoya
Gina Nucci Bill Perocchi Tim Stejskal Ed Zander
Emeritus Directors Peter Blackstock Brigitte Wasserman
Kim Costa Jackie Cruz
Executive Leadership
Ron Johnson - President & CEO Ann Hasselbach - Chief Financial Officer Natasha Pedroza - Chief Advancement Officer
Leadership Staff
Chelsea Aiken - Director of Annual Giving & Strategic Communications Nikki Daly-Guichet - Director of Curriculum & Evaluation Beth Menon - Senior Director of Special Events José Morán - Director of Growth Initiatives Isaiah Nickerson - Impact Director, Salinas Jose Rojas - Senior Director of Human Resources Marlene Trotter-Murray - Senior Impact Director, Seaside Tom Tsubota - Director of Operations Andrew Vie - Director of Corporate & Foundation Partnerships
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Donors List
Corporations & Businesses $25,000 OR MORE AT&T California American Water Cannery Row Company Chevron Pebble Beach Company Taylor Fresh Foods, Inc. $10,000 - $24,999 Anthony Costa & Sons LLC D’Arrigo Brothers Co. of California Montage Health Tim Allen Properties T & K, LP Taco Bell Walker & Reed, P.C., Attorneys at Law Salinas Valley Health $1,000 - $9,999 Alsop & Muller Water Solutions Bank of America Corporation Bay Federal Credit Union Blackthorne Spas Borzini Accounting & Consulting, LLP Buffalo Wild Wings California Water Service Company Charitable Adult Rides & Services, Inc Comcast California Don Chapin Company Fenton & Keller Foothill Packing GreenGate Fresh Holaday Seed JCPenney Law Offices of Lawrence & Peck Mechanics Bank Nutrien Ag Solutions Pepper Drive & Co Pinnacle Bank Post Ranch Inn Reyes Coca-Cola Bottling Company Ross Stores Santa Fe Mercados SSB Construction Sturdy Oil Company Tanimura & Antle The Nunes Company, Incorporated West Coast Community Bank Wilbur-Ellis Company $1 - $999 Astound Business Solutions Big Guy Organics LLC California Giant Berry Farms Carmel Realty Company Chilton and House, LLP CliftonLarsonAllen LLP ColeBreit Engineering Costco Wholesale Corporation
Mackenzie Family Fund Nahas Family Fund NFL Foundation Preserve Community Foundation Rick and Tonya Antle Fund Sea Haven Fund of the CFMC The Dunspaugh-Dalton Foundation William McCaskey Chapman & Adaline Dinsmore Chapman Foundation
H Jackson Events Henry Hibino Farms LLC Jacksons Food Stores Inc Lobos LLC Mackey & Mackey Insurance McCormick & Company, Inc. Mesa Packing, LLC Monterey Credit Union Pacific Valley Bank Printworks.Solutions Remedy Editorial Ross Roofing & Construction, Inc S.A. Balbo Properties Salinas Valley Embroidery
$1,000 - $9,999 1st Church of Christ, Scientist Ann Jackson Family Foundation
SMD Vineyards Inc. Target Corporation TS&L Seed Company WM
Anthony and Lara Lynn Muller Fund Arts Council of Monterey County Beshoff Family Foundation Boys & Girls Clubs of America Bill and Rita Patterson Foundation Fund of the CFMC Buck Creek Fund Cal State Monterey Bay City of Seaside Mayor’s Youth Fund CLA Foundation Colad Charitable Trust Columbus Foundation County of Monterey Cullen Family Charitable Fund David and Lucile Packard Foundation Dina Eastwood Charitable Fund Domine Charitable Fund Dutch Bros Foundation East Bay Community Foundation Fair Education Foundation Frisone Family Foundation Graham-Freed Family Foundation Fund Guitars Not Guns Hacienda Child Development Fund Jane Taylor McCoy Fund Kubly Family Foundation Legends Invitational LLC Monterey Peninsula Volunteer Services Pryor Family Fund Rudy and Luann Rugerbregt Giving Fund Ryan Family Foundation Scott and Kim Negri Family Foundation Siegel Family Foundation Starbucks Foundation The American Online Giving Foundation (Benevity) Tom Grainger Memorial Fund of the CFMC
YourServiceSolutions.Com, Inc Foundations & Organizations $25,000 OR MORE Andrew & Phyllis D’Arrigo Charitable Foundation Berkshire Foundation Carmel Gives Fund of the CFMC Caron and Alan Lacy Charitable Fund Central California Alliance for Health DeWitt Fund of the CFMC Douglas Whitman Charitable Fund Harden Foundation Jessie Barker McKellar Foundation Lauralie and J. Irvine Fund of the CFMC Monterey County Gives Fund of the CFMC Monterey Peninsula Foundation Morgan Family Foundation Nancy Buck Ransom Foundation Nancy Eccles and Homer M. Hayward Family Foundation Panda Cares Foundation Payette River Foundation Pebble Beach Company Foundation PJ Robichaud Fund Posey Family Foundation Fund Taco Bell Foundation Tanimura Family Foundation U.S. Bank Foundation Women’s Endowment Fund of the CFMC
Danny Nugent
Memorial Campership Fund
Davi Family Trust Engstrom and West Fund of the CFMC Gift4Giving Program Give Lively Foundation Inc. Lori and Lou Flagg Memorial Youth Fund of the CFMC McClean Living Trust Monterey County Office of Education Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Monterey Peace Officers Association of the County of Monterey Portola/King Reunion Committee Sacramento Region Community Foundation Smart & Final Charitable Foundation Sunset Cultural Center The Olive Trust Thomas and Mary McCary Family Fund United Way California Capital Region Individuals & Families
$10,000 - $24,999 Murry and Polly Bowden Jeff Chambers and Andi Okamura William and Nancy Doolittle Joseph Driscoll and Carmi Paris Tena D. Farr Vince and Melissa Finaldi Raymond Flores
Pat and Nancy Forster John and Laura Gamble David and Susan Gill Ken Griggs
Ronald and Lynn Johnson Joseph and Sheila Mark Frank and Judith Marshall Stan McKee Dale M. Meyer Robert E.Montgomery and Susan Meister Nancy and Thomas Pesce
$25,000 OR MORE Pinney Allen and Charles Miller Ted and Velma Balestreri Mike and Kim Costa Gordon and Ronda Eubanks Robert and Maureen Feduniak Wallace B. Gordon Tom and Alayna Gray Gail Griggs Rick and Karen Hargrove Carla S. Hudson Matt and Carolyn Khourie Todd and Sabrina King Joan and Peter McKee Gina Nucci and Kevin Hincks David and Weezie Reese Timothy and Kris Stejskal Brigitte Wasserman Edward and Mona Zander
Greg and Tricia Pinkalla Nicole and Toby Prehn James and Judith Ann Raible Hansen Reed Kenneth and Janice Rudisill Matt Sawyer and Gabriella Vizcarra Andrew Stephens and Debi Bennett Joanne Storkan Bruce and Linda Taylor John and Terry vonBerg Sue Walters Don Wilcoxon and Karen O’Callaghan
United Way of Monterey County Yellow Brick Road Benefit Shop Yeomans Fund
$10,000 - $24,999 Bank of America Foundation, Inc. Communities Foundation of Texas
$1 - $999 Ceremsak Fund of the Fuller Foundation Chamisal Tennis & Fitness Club Charities Aid Foundation America Church of the Oaks Women’s Guild Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula-Garden West Dan Baldwin and Anne Ylvisaker Fund of the CFMC
Community Foundation for Monterey County George and Denise Morschauser Family Fund Give Back Brands Foundation Howerton Family Trust Kaiser Permanente Foundation Health Plan, Inc Kent and DeeAnn Hansen Family Fund Landreth Family Fund of the CFMC
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$1,000 - $9,999 Tony and Cathy Alameda Paul and Suk Cha Annis Anonymous Mike and Cass Antle David Armanasco Geoffrey and Suzanne Ashton Robert and Pauline Bach Peter and Barbara Baird Teddy and Allison Balestreri David and Karen Basham Richard and Deborah Ryan Basham Roscoe and Darla Bava Brian Belanger Pam Bengard
Jack Enbom and Susan DuCoeur Jon and Aldene Fanoe Neil Fanoe Stan and Donna Ferraro Scott and Heather Ferreira Janet Fitzpatrick Aaron and Michelle Flink Trevor and Erin Fogg Al and Peggy Foletta Patrick Freeman Ramsin and Denise Ganji Manuel Gonzalez and Deb Fredell-Gonzalez Lynn Goree Joe and Lori Grainger Jeremy Grunin Charles and Candace Haber Samuel and Hope Hale Carolyn Hardy Jayne Harris Wendell Harry Ann Hasselbach Thomas Hawley Allan and Gay Heller Karen M. Helton Joseph and Elizabeth Heston David and Janie Heuck Lynne Hodges Valerie Hoffmann and Dick Crabb Carl P. Holm and Lee Ann Seber Holm Jay and Kip Hudson Galen Ishii Dr. Michael Jackson and Bishop Diana D. Akiyama Becky Jones Yvonne Juarez Charles and Carol Keller Bob Kent Susan and Jim Lansbury Michael Lawrence Alec Leach Elizabeth Leach Kathleen and Rob Lee Ryan and Martha Lehr Robert and Rebecca Leidig
Joseph and Janine Martello Judah and Chandra Matthews Michael and Chrissy McDermott Robert Mcdonald Frank McDowell Troy McKinley Steve and Kathy McNichols Grace Merrill John and Beverly Migliozzi Greg and Karen Mislick Malone and Amy Mitchell Ronda Montgomery Julio and Debie Montoya Kitty Mulcahy Curtis and Beth Myers Mechele Neeley-Scholis Cynthia Negrete Al and Melanie Nicora Dian Nielsen Tom Nunes William Owens Steve and Ann Packer Rob and Sandi Pappani Juliet Peck Juan and Natasha Pedroza Dwain and Amy Pemberton Colby and Jeff Pereira William and Nanci Perocchi Kenneth and Deborah Peyton Robyn Rauh Jeff Rianda Tom and Susan Richards Jean and Kay Rigg Richard and Shelley Risko Ron and Stephanie Rivera Chris and Graeme Robertson Robert Rodriguez Richard Rosenthal and Colleen Devlin Jennifer Rosenthal Cinda and Joseph Rossi Philip Roston and Claudia Soria Gary A. Rowe David Rudisill John and Nancy Ruiz Jesus and Yvonne Santos Joshua and Stacey Scherling Rod Schinnerer Tony Scholis Jason and Karen Seiber Charles J. Semeria Sabu JR Shake Jessica Sidhu Mike and Teri Silva James Skillcorn Robert and Stefanie Skinner Patricia Skinner Jerry Sluman David and Jean Stivers Josh and Jackie Stratton Megan Strickland Mark and Marsha Sweeney Mose and Denise Thomas Garry Tramiel Stephen and Leanne Troy Sean Trujillo Don and Anne Vermeil Andrew and Loryana Vie Mark Waite Joyce Weismann Stuart and Daphne Wells David and Mary Ellen Werner
Richard and Arleene Wilkolaski Judy Williamson Wendy Yen $1 - $999 Nazirah Abdullah Claudia Acosta Dan Acosta Mary Kay Acquazzino Hemanta Agarwala Katy Agna JD and Ginger Aguilar Steve and Debra Aitchison Ronald Alba Gerald and Diana Alchimisti Isaac Alejo Celedonio Aleman Mohaimen and Laura Alladeen Hubert W. Allen Neil Allen Tim and Lynn Allen Charles Almony Carl Anderson Evan Anderson Frederick and Marla Anderson Warren Anderson Debeliah S. Anthony Lisa Anthony Roger Anton Eric Appelin Veronica Aragon Hector Arce Tom and Judy Archibald Anna Archuleta Jill Ariella Clarence Armstrong Hank and Julie Armstrong Clay Arnold Claudia Arriola Rodger Arroyo Dana Arvig Janet Ash Kimberly Ashcraft Charles and Patricia Asmus Gini Auger Andrew and Victoria Ausonio Alan Austin Diane Avare Erica Aviles David Awerbuck and Astrid Holberg Karina Ayala Grace Alonso Lousie Amato Mary Anne Anadilla Laura Azzolino Kathleen Baer Salvatore and Barbara Balbo Christie Balestrieri Maxine Balma Eva and Juan Barajas Ben Barcus Kristen Barker Ashley Barnes Kristopher Bartlett Barbara Bates Robert and Valentina Bayer Gary Bazlen
Ryan Benson Patricia Bernardi Leah Bernardini Marissa Bertel Maria Best Philip and Brenda Bhaskar James Biggers Josh and Kelley Biggs Stefanie Bingaman Lauren Biscotti Jon Bitter James and Jaqueline Black Joy Black Deborah Blue Walter Boehringer Lynn Bohnen Bonnie Bollmann Doug Boone Richard and Judith Borda Tim and Gina Borel Nick Borges Casey Boyns Christopher Boyns Sara Boyns Phillip and Terri Bradway Michelle D. Brady Napoleon and Sharon Brandford Laura Breit
Ludo Carre M.L. and Beberlyn Carter Mark and Tawnya Carvalho David and Marsha Casas Martin Casas Rita Case
Patrick Casey Shawn Casey Ramon Castellanos
Cinthia A. Castillo Bocanegra Robert and Esperanza Castro Patrick and Leanne Cervelli Greg Chadwell Julie Chaiken Chad Chamberlain Jing Chambless Michael and Mary Ann Charters Jesus Chavez Maria Chavez-Martinez Ryan Cheung Michelle and Gary Childs James Childs Cynthia Ciardella Valerie Clark Stuart and Lena Clark Kelly and Nick Clarke Taylor Cockrell David A. and Lorraine Cohen Mary C. Colburn Sam Colella Vera Coleman Bobbe D. Collins John Collotti Scott and Kerry Conner Sally Conrad Lyvier Conss Symphonie Constant and Michael Sidhu Claude Constant Mike Cook and Lori Grant Arthur Cook Margaret and Bennie Cooper Rebecca Cooper Adeline Costa David and Kerri Costa
Michael and Lucia Boggiatto Robert and Sarah Bouchier Sandra Boyd and Harold J. MacLean Teri Breschini and Stella Perea Tom Bryan Ignacio and Regina Cabatu Mark and Amanda Campion Jessica Canning Michael and Nancy Canning Gary and Shari Caraccioli Michael and Ranjana Clark Malcolm Cleary Matthew and Theresa Clevenger James Clifton Justin and Amy Clymo Bill and Gail Cohen Leigh Corullo Louie Cosentino Seth Criner Tim and Margo Daniels Mercedes and Hugh De Luca Robert Demerest Pamela Dewald Sid and Mervil Dorr Max and Laura Duganne David and Diane Eagle Ronald and Patricia Eastman John Elliott Steve and Dorothy Emerson
Jasmine Rose Briggs TJ and Brittani Bristol Karlee Brooks Ty and Mandy Brooks Kenneth Brown Mike and Mary Brown Patricia Brown Marilyn and Susan Brown Brigette Brown Ronald and Emma Brown Jody Brown Scott Brubaker Ben and Guadalupe Bruce Mike and Tina Bruno Stan and Susie Brusa
Gregory Bruss Richard Bufkin Rob Buhl Robert and Julie Bullas Marjorie Bullock and Nina Harrison John Bunting Denise Burbidge Patricia Kay and Jill Burbidge Shawn Burch Ken Burge Michael Burger Brian Burka Jan Burnett James and Sharon Burnis Peter and Cara Butler Carolyn Butts Allison Cady Sean Cain Fuad Camanero Ruben Camecho Ann Camel Robert A. Camhi Seth and Lynda Campbell Gordon and Elizabeth Campbell Sally and Lewis Cantor Aurora Capinguan Sean and Ambry Capistrano Sean Caplice Joe Cappuccio
Alexis Couch Raquel Coyt Irma Coyt David Crabbe Kenneth C. Crawford Roger and Toni Creamer Kayla Crocker-Perez Jim Crook Reico Cruz Wilma Cruz Earl and Linda Cruzan Victor D Orozco Carmela D’Arrigo Ramona Dalton Diane Danvers-Simmons Victor Davi Lara Davidson Kathy Davidson Paul and Anne Davis Wendy Davison Don Dawson Mayra Cuevas Kelly Cummins Erik Cushman Kristina Cyr
Alex and Margaret Lilley Butch and Vivien Lindley Richard Macdonald Luca and Katrina Maestri Mark and Jill Mancina John Manly
William Beesley Brittany Behar Kathryn Bell Jodi Bennett
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Anabelle De La Rosa Linda De Santiago Soo Dean Sheila Deis Sheila Delimont Christina DeMaria Marsheila DeVan Catherine Di Maggio Arthur B. Diamsay John and Genny Diaz Adonis Diaz Elia L. Diaz Garcia Kim and Jeff DiBenedetto Barbara Dickinson Henry and Lisa Dill Marisa Rose DiMaria Marco DiRenzo Cristina M. Dirksen Susan Ditzler Eric Do Carol Dobberpuhl Malcolm and Pamela Dodge Ann Donaldson Michael Donovan Tim and Michelle Donovan
Ryan Fleming Sarah Fletcher Vitalli Fokin Roger and Ann Folsom Nicole Franklin Phyllis Franks Gary and Rosella Franscioni Joan K. Frisoli Frank and Mary Fritsch Alan Fujii Dawn Galante Betsy Galbreath Mary Gale
Kathleen Haller Matt Hamanishi Richard Hamilton and Debra Schadeck Dennis and Trisha Hanson Gay Hanson Darla Harbaugh Susan Harkere Michael Harling Meredith Harrill Nancy Harris Reuben and Tamara Harris Fred Hartman Jeff and Janice Hawkins Larry and Lane Hayes Dan Haynosch Natalie Hedberg Michael Heisinger Robin Hembry Greg Henkels Mayra Heredia-Morales Eric Hernandez Jose Hernandez Eva Herrera Jose L. Herrera Ulloa Kenneth and Connie Hess Bryan Hibdon Kent Hibino James Hickman Joan Hill Dianne Hincks Jose Hinojosa Jeffrey and Diana Hitchcock Kate Hitchcock Shane and Joyce Hiura Lydia Ho Daniel and Susan Hoag Chris Hoinke Warren and Barbara Holland Alan B. Holmstrom Scott and Kristen Horton Liza Horvath Thomas Horvath Cynthia House John F. Houseman Gillian Hill Patrick Hill
Shelby Gallagher Amanda Gamban
Karina Garcia Kevin Garcia Monsy Garcia Roger Garcia
Derek Johnson Evan Johnson John Johnson Monica Johnson LaRon Johnson and Deborah Sandweiss
Liz Larroque Sharon and Ron Larson Clayton C. Larson Jill Larson Brandi Lasater Jason and Andrea Lathos Stephanie and Bobby Latino
Stephanie Garcia Shannon Garrett Michael Garzel Jeri Gattis Ryan Geary Annique Geary Mark Gera Jim and Linnea Gerber Rick Germain
David Johnson Sharon Jones Doris M. Jones Gregg Jones Jon P. Jones Scott Joseph Jesse Juarez Jonathan Judelson
Andrew Lawson Stephanie Layhe Tom Leach Randy Lebowitz Jackie Lee Kathleen Lee Lewis Lee Elizabeth Leitzinger
Frank and Laura Dost Brian and Tricia Driscoll Craig G. Droese and May Wong-Droese Suzanne K. du Verrier David Duda Francesca Dugan David and Victoria Duke Mariah Dunning Kay Durst Lisa Dwelle Wendy Dyckerhoff Tara Edria Daylen T. Egger
Brittany Gilford Charles Gindela Debora and Samuel Goldberg Mike Gonzalez Heidy Gonzalez Cruz Drew and Myra Goodman Kenneth Gordon Roberta Goulart Dana Gove William G. Graham Brenda Granillo and Jose Arreola Courtney Granville Whitney Gravel Sarah L. Greeley Margie C. Green Kevin Gresham Dan Griffiths and Holly Sliger Chris and Stacey Griggs Jeffrey Griggs Peter Griggs Emily Guichet Terri Guichet David Guichet Denise Guichet Michael and Nikki Guichet Huseyin Erhan Gumus Deneen and James Guss Jim and Norma Guss Ashlee Gustafson and Chris Locke David and Marian Haas Eric and Cynthia Haas Maria F. Hagan John Hain and Jennifer Allen Chris Haines Mark Haller and Kathleen Lynch Jared Gutierrez Gene Guzman Amy and Matt Haas
John Juette Joy Junsay
Richard Kanak Renee Kapsalis Patricia and Zaheer Kasad Gail Kautz Dan and Janey Keig Dasha Keig Steven Paul Keller Brian and Marsha Kelly Diane M. Kelsey John and Dianne Kernan P. Ainsley Kerr D’Angelo Kidd Robert Kiehnle Brian Kilczewski Shiley Kiley Anna Kilkenny Thomas and Sandra Kimble Lorene Kimzey Dale Kincaid Matthew and Melody King
Ron and Debbie Lemos Lorin and Karen Letendre Eric and Kim LeTowt Georgine Leung Bill Levya and La Verne Baker Leyva Gregory Lew Rocky Lin Paul and Yunshik Lindhardt Eric Lippert Fredric Longenecker Stephanie J. Loose Francisco Lopez Anthony Lopez Juan Pablo Lopez and Jenny P. Castillo Stefan Lorch Charles and Elizabeth Lord Daniel Lord Matthew Loynachan Marsha J. Lubow Paula Lucio
Gregg Elliott Octavia Ellis Tanya Emerson Doris Endo-Lewis Ilana Enns Nicholas Espinoza Nicholas Evans Jacki and Cindy Evans James Evans Robert D. Evans Terri Evans Graham Eves Catherine Faber Robin Fagundes Robin Fahlberg Barbara Falkenberg David and Jill Fanucchi
Deborah Howitt Dayton Hughes Stephanie Hulsey Steve and Julie Hunt Kelly Hunt-Miceli Kristen Hunter Elaine Hustedt John Hutt William Hyman Vincente Iglesias Gabriel Ionica Rene Isip
Daniel Klaes Michael Knoll Kristi Knutzen Robert Kramer Peter Krasa
Susan Lueken Warren Lyons Paula M. MacAlpine Bob and Caroline MacDonald William Maddocks Thomas Magill Bill Mahoney Allen Maines Wyatt and Stephanie Maker
Sophie Fautch Brandon Ferch Neida Fernandez Sal Ferrante
Robert Kullas Kate D. Kurz Dale Kuska Jennifer Kuyper Peter Kwiek and Robin Cohen Margaret Kylander Gina Langley Paul Lapidus and Lindasue Marshall Bill Laporte
Nicholas Ferrari Peggy Sue Field Dawn Fisher Myrleen Fisher Nakelle Fitzpatrick Julia Fitzroy Ryan and Marni Flagg
Andrew Jackson Justine Jacobson Christopher James Bechara Jaoudeh Ramon and Anne Jimenez Stephen Johnson Lawrence M. Johnson and Kathleen Baker
Paula Mallett Steve Mandel Kennith Maness Luke Mangan Michael B. Manning
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Imane Mohemmane David Mohler Michael and JoAnn Moline Paul and Dyanne Mondragon Lynne and Vaughan Monnes Rich Montori Lidia Mora Claudia Morales
George and Jan Penn Bill Penny Richard and Sandra Pepe Yolanda Perea Teresa Perez Jessica Perez Sonia Perez Mara and Robert Perkins Margaret Perotti Robert and Susan Pesavento Cassandra Peters Bradley J. Petersen Gunnar Peterson Kayla Peterson Steve Petratuona Christien Petrie Tina and Paul Petro Jeff Phillips Emilio Phillips Rebecca Phillipsen Melissa Pickford and John Kern Julie Posey Phillip Post Catherine Powell Linda Press Jonathan and Holly Price Dan Pruin Christine Pulealii Gary and Carolyn Pybas Ivy Quach Joe Quaglia Mike Raggett Mark Ramans Cleto Ramirez Ismail Ramsey Francisco Regalado Francisco Regalado Diaz Richard and Heather Reimer Christine Revelas Justin Reyes Samuel Reyna Steve Rhee James and Anna Rheim Elena Rhodes Mildred Ricciardelli George Pincham Carl Pomerance Mary Pommerich Carmen A. Ponce Lisa Porch Ralph Porras Donna Porter Terri Posadas Lesly Quistgard Kerry Radigan Daniel and Claudia Rico Joanne M. Rivera-Arce Eugene and Maya Rizzo Allison Roberson Debbie Roberson Deborah Roberts Jay and Kathi Robinson Pablo Rodriguez Buck and Ginny Roggeman Lara Richina Neil Richman Joseph Roggio Scott Rohlfing Jose Rojas Cecilia Romero Jennifer Rosenbaum Leslie K. Rosenfeld and Chuck Wash
Sean L. Markley Jennifer Marler Judi Marotta Kristi Marotta Sherry Marquis Jonathan Marshall Kenile Marshall Colleen Martin A Dean Martin Maren Martin Yolanda Martin
Jose Moran Phil Morgan Penny Morris
Glyn Morris Bill Morrow Gary Mort George Mosqueda Elena Mueller Quinton Muller Wallace Murfit Cathryn Murphy
Adriana Martinez Yaacov Mashiach Michael Mast Thomas and Susan Masters Tom Mastre Erika Matadamas Ed Matchak Radu Matei Ralph Mattox Margie Maxheimer Barbara May Patricia Marie Mayer Eric McAlister Mark and Ann McAuliffe Forest McClain Patricia McClean Andrew McClean Bill and Claudia McClintock Alex McClosky Matt McCluney Sara McClure Nancy McCorkindale Frank McCue Steven McFarlane Tim McGill and Jenifer Imswiler Caitilin McGuire Edwin and Anita McKean Logan McLaughlin Michael and Nicki McMahan
Todd Murray Mary Murray Travis Murray
Christopher Musci Kristen N. Musson Martha Myszak Evangelyn Nathan Steve and Judith Nejasmich Gary and Diane Nelson Robert S. and Kathleen Nelson Nick and Elissa Nelson Gregory and Sue Netzorg Gage Newton Phillip Nicholson Justin Nielson Robert Nio Joanne Nissen Kenneth Noonan Daniel and Cyndie O’Brien Dennis and Paula O’Connor Louise O’connor Robert O’Farrell Jake O’Gorman Carol O’Mahony Larry O’Rourke Robert and Denise O’Toole Kyle Normand Nathan Nunez Lela Nunnelee
Mike and Becki Ross Wayne Ross Jennifer Rossi Hella Rothwell Sabrina Rouse Mary Ruberry Adilene Ruelas Karina Rusk Petch Sae Tae Brooke Sain Alfonso Salazar Michael Sambrailo Rhonda Sanders Amanjit Sandhu
Joseph Shalant Nick Sharma
Catherine Shaw Cheri Shiffman Roger and Joanne Shiffman Susan A. Shulman
John McMillen Lisa McNeece Michele McNeece Patrick McNeill Rhoda Meade William Mefford Jasmine Mejia Angel Mendez Rubicelia Mendez
Mark Silacci Patricia Sills Lucille Silva
Juan Sandoval Claudia Sands Kristy Santiago Linda Sardo Bernadette Sargente Frank and Kelly Saunders Bret Sawyer Tom Scanlon Robert and Elizabeth Schaefer Mary Scherer John and Jennifer Scherpinski Thomas and Kimberly Schnader Chris Schneider Jeff Schroeder Matthew and Charlene Schuss Robert Scorsone Tyler Scott Pete Scudder Jefferson Seay John Sembritzki Nadine Semer Kalev Sepp Adam and Heather Serrano Maribel Serrano
Elizabeth A. Simmons Marcela Simonkova Rommel and Maryrose Simpauco Zac Simpson Rich Slevin Connie Sloan
Thomas Obrien Ernesto Ochoa Caroline OConnor Rita Oglesby Doug Olexy Susan Oliviera Andrea Olsen Melinda Orbach Suzanne Orlando Alejandro Orozco Mary A. Osborne
Virginia H. Mendoza Chayanne Mendoza Anand and Beth Menon Joe Mercurio Angeli and Sam Mercurio Saundra Meyrose and Neil L. Shapiro Thomas M. Mickelsen Stephan Mielsch John Migliano
Amy Small Ben Smith Bernadette Smith Ed Smith Kristen Smith
Dwayne and Jeannie Smith Greg and Kelly Smorzewski Krista Snelling Margaret Snow Cheryl Snyder Steve and Michelle Snyder Joseph Sokol Noel Sokukawa Tomas Solorio Victor Sou Nomura Philip and Michele Speciale Albert Spencer John P. St. Geme Alexander Stankovic
Lisa Ostarello Joan F. Ouye Armando Oviedo Tony Owens Steve and Julie Pacheco Richard and Margaret Pagnillo Gary and Beverly Palma Bernard Parker
Mikel Ann and Lynn Miller David and Deborah Miller Matthew Miller Steve and Kathleen Million
Alexanne Mills Lee E. Mitchell Francisco and Evelyn Mitchell Lauren Mitchell and Patricia Rutowski
Brittani Parks Alicia Partida Karen Patton Jesse Pedraza Jenelle Pedroza
Craig Miyamoto Mario Modiano Amy Moffitt
Katrina Shah Angelo Shake
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