1. BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS
OF THE PENINSULA
2012 Annual Report
OPPORTUNITY Providing the support
at-risk youth need to thrive.
Great Futures Start Here
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3. Table of
Contents
2 Letter from Board Chairs and Executive Director
5 Boys & Girls Clubs of the Peninsula: Our Mission
7 Closing the Gap: Our Approach
9 Supporting the Whole Child
10 A Sense of Belonging
11 Creating Connections
15 Providing a Path
16 Encouraging a Voice
18 Adobe Youth Voices Digital Arts Academy
21 The Heart of BGCP
22 School-Based Partnerships
24 By the Numbers
25 Beyond the Numbers
26 In Appreciation of our Donors
35 BGCP Board
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4. From our
board AND
executive director
Dear partners and friends:
Every day at Boys and Girls Clubs of the Peninsula children with consistent mentorship, academic
(BGCP), we challenge our members to stretch, to instruction, enrichment programs and a safe,
grow, and to imagine the possibilities their futures inspiring place to learn and grow.
may hold. And we expect no less from ourselves.
As an organization we continually ask: “How can Vital to our expanding impact is our continued evo-
we continue to evolve to best meet the needs of lution from an after-school provider to an extended
our community’s most underserved children?” learning day partner. BGCP has expanded our
collaborations with area schools and families. We
BGCP is growing every day. In 2012 BGCP deepened our relationships with Ravenswood City,
continued to close the opportunity gap. We grew Redwood City and Sequoia Union school districts
in both breadth and depth serving more children and with Taft, Belle Haven, Brentwood, Hoover,
and expanding and improving programs. We McNair, and Menlo-Atherton schools. These school-
delivered on the promise to help our members based partnerships continue to get stronger each
develop the academic and life skills they need to year and the demand continues. By providing
graduate high school, prepared for college or elementary through high school students with on-
career. In an area where 50% of children drop out site academic and enrichment opportunities, and
of high school, we are significantly helping our engaging parents in their children’s education, we
members develop a sense of purpose and gradu- strengthen the fabric of the communities we serve.
ate with a plan. For the first time ever, we added a full-time staff
member at Menlo-Atherton High School to focus
At our nine sites in East Palo Alto, Redwood City on the growing needs of our high school students.
and eastern Menlo Park, BGCP provided 1700
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5. We are thrilled to report that our summer learning successful year. All of us at BGCP, and especially
academy was stronger than ever. We expanded our the children you help serve, want you to know that
model from serving 400 to 800 students. Working your support is vital and hugely appreciated.
with the Sobrato Family Foundation, Ravenswood
Education Foundation, schools and community- We look forward to 2013. And we promise to
based organizations, we provided a quality and continue our commitment to provide the at-risk
targeted summer learning experience that increased youth of our community with the academic and
summer learning hours and academic instruction. life skills they need to graduate from high school
For the first time ever, we had a dedicated teen ready for college or career.
center with academic programming and a strong
career exposure track. With gratitude,
Anni Gandolfo, Board Chair
In 2012 we strengthened our organization’s Rob Burgess, Board Chair
capacity and infrastructure by creating key roles Peter Fortenbaugh, Executive Director
in curriculum, program strategy and development,
as well as essential school site and clubhouse
program positions. More mentors and volunteers
committed time to our children than ever before.
Thanks to our partnerships with schools and school
districts, and to all of the foundations, corporations,
and individuals who support our work, we had a very
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7. BOYS AND GIRLS
CLUBS OF THE
PENINSULA
BGCP is opportunity. For our area’s most underserved youth, from Kinder-
garten through high school, it’s dance, digital arts and poetry. It’s tutoring
and mentorship and academic rigor. It’s trust between caring adults and
kids who need someone to turn to. It’s inspiration. And a safe haven.
At our clubs, school sites and summer academies, possibilities take
shape. Children realize what creative, strong, intelligent individuals they
are. They receive the opportunities and support so many of us take for
granted. Opportunities which for them, when given, can be a doorway
to their dreams.
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9. closing
the gap
Even in the heart of Silicon Valley, we are facing a dropout crisis. BGCP is
taking action to reverse this crisis now.
Children in our poorest neighborhoods don’t lack intelligence.They don’t
lack creativity, curiosity, or desire. What they lack is opportunity. And as
long as the opportunity gap exists, the achievement gap will too.
We implement those proven social and academic interventions that most
impact a child’s success in school and in life. For 1700 children in our
area’s most challenged neighborhoods, our summer academies, three
clubhouses and six school sites provide:
Academic Support Social & Emotional Learning
• Extended learning day • Unrelenting culture of high
expectations
• Summer instruction to avoid
“summer slide” • A sense of belonging
• Small group instruction • Positive role models and peer
groups
• Individual case management
• Long term 1:1 mentorship
• Enrichment classes that
inspire a love for learning • Extracurricular activities and
exposure
• Parental involvement and
education
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11. Supporting the
Whole Child
With patience and tenacity, BGCP tends to the needs of the entire child:
academic, physical, social, and emotional, so he or she can thrive.
The current crisis in K-12 education
is the civil rights issue of our time.
If I can look at your zip code and tell
if your child is going to get a good
education - is the American dream
still possible? Since our founding,
education has been the most impor-
tant mechanism used by our children
to change their circumstances and
achieve their dreams. BGCP only
furthers those dreams for our chil-
dren by providing mentors, opportu-
nities, and a safe place for children
to learn and grow. As a country, we
must embrace this crisis, demand
change, and support entities like
BGCP that are working to make a
difference in the lives of our children.
Dr. Condoleezza Rice, former Secretary of State,
BGCP Advisory Board Member
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12. BELONGING
BGCP is a place for children to belong. It’s a road for them to walk,
hand-in-hand, with adults who mentor, who challenge, who inspire,
and who harness potential. We show young people that they are
worthy and capable. Under BGCP’s consistent care our members
come to understand that they are not alone, but surrounded by peers
and adults who support their success, and who will stand by them
as they progress towards a bright future.
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13. Creating
Connections
Mentorship is the critical thread that runs through all the opportunities
BGCP provides. We believe that these long term, one-on-one relationships
between children and caring adults are what make the difference in a child’s
transformation. These personal ties instill a deep sense of belonging, and
are instrumental in keeping kids connected, confident and on track.
Ms. Chillin’ is like my second mom. She’s someone I can trust, and
who cares about me. She helps me with schoolwork and with life.
She helped me discover my hidden talent for building.
When I first came to the club I was a kid who really didn’t know what
I wanted to do or what I wanted to be. I cared about school, but it
wasn’t a big priority. Now for me education comes before anything in
life. Getting a scholarship to college is my first priority; I want to be
an engineer. I know now education can take you places.
Amani Kapuya, Member East Palo Alto Clubhouse
on his mentor Cherie Nelson-Kabba or Ms. Chillin’, Performance and Digital Arts
Director, East Palo Alto Clubhouse
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15. “Before anything it’s about building one-on-
one relationships. Then trying to find that
x-factor. That special innate talent that is
unique to every child. And if you can find
it and develop it, they can take off.”
Cherie Nelson-Kabba, or Ms. Chillin’, BGCP mentor
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16. “At BGCP, we start talking with kids about
college and careers in Kindergarten. We
want to paint a picture of a future that is
different than what they see around them.”
Tracy Koon, BGCP Board Member and mentor to Nancy Orocio
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17. PROVIDING
a Path Nancy Orocio and mentor Tracy Koon
BGCP inspires a vision for the future. We show children a way forward.
At each step in a young person’s development, BGCP is there to provide
guidance, present possibilities and ignite passions. Then together, we
develop the skills children need to succeed in school, career, and life.
Nancy Orocio and College Bound
BGCP means family. It’s the place where I grew as a scholar, as a
young lady, and as a passionate leader.
Years before I started thinking about college, BGCP’s College Bound
Program planted the seed; “You’re going to college. This is what it
looks like.” They exposed us to different careers, took us on college
tours and made sure I stayed on track.
According to statistics, coming from my neighborhood, I shouldn’t
be in college. But thanks to my parents, BGCP, and my mentor Tracy
Koon, I’m now a sophomore at Santa Clara University studying
Political Science. Tracy guided me through the whole process. Even
now she plays such an important part in my life. She is an advisor
and a friend. I can’t stress enough how comforting it is to know I’m
not alone, and that I’ll always have Tracy by my side.
Nancy Orocio, BGCP member since age 6, current Santa Clara University College Student
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18. Encouraging
a voice
Self-expression and empowerment are at the core of BGCP’s visual
and performance arts programs. At our three digital arts studios, young
people discover themselves, and a sense of purpose. They develop crit-
ical skills applicable to academic and professional achievement. In our
Spoken Word program members create through performance art, poetry,
essays and video projects. BGCP members ha college admis-
sions and national honors because of their work in a variety of media.
They are just blessed with talent. Our job is to encourage them,
to make them feel empowered to not just take on life’s challenges
as they come, but to go out there and challenge life.
Richard Gali, Director, BGCP Adobe Youth Voices Academy
“You can come here and create, and just find yourself.”
Antonette Paviera, BGCP member and performer
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19. Please view some of our member’s award winning work.
I Promise 2020 vision
Winner of the 2012 Intel/American Promise Alliance Award
Keep Pushing Peapod Diaries
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20. Adobe Youth Voices
Digital Arts
Academy
Adobe and Microsoft donated state-of-the-art digital arts facilities to BGCP
and its members, because they know what we know. When we ignite a
young person’s passions, and support them with tangible skills, we
provide a path.
The day before my brother got shot, I promised him that I was going
to be the person that he always wanted me to be. My mentor at BGCP
is like my brother now. He helped me find my passion for music, and
to realize how important school is. I’m getting straight As now and
plan to go to college and have a career in the music industry. The
Adobe Youth Voices Academy gives us the skills for our future, and
allows us to create with purpose. I wish my brother could see me now.
Johnny Cuatianquiz, BGCP member, Redwood City
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21. “Creating art allows us to turn what’s going on inside, and
what we see around us, into something positive. Our videos
and songs talk about anti-violence, being a role model
in your community, and amidst all the negativity, how to
be that positive spark.”
Jose Saavedra, Former BGCP member, current staff member and mentor
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23. I Solemnly Promise...
In high school...I...believe I can change
the world...with all my might
In high school...I...believe I can change
the world starting tonight
In high school...I...believe I can change
the world despite
Despite what they print in the news
In spite of excuses I could have used
As students...we are learning to choose...
And today we choose
to invoke change...to enthuse
All youth...to win and not to lose
By making a vow...to never drop out
of high school
Spoken Word excerpt, From award winning performance piece and video
created and performed by BGCP members, East Palo Alto Clubhouse
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24. School-Based
Partnerships
Our six school-based partnerships in three local districts broaden BGCP’s
impact. They provide kindergarten through 12th grade students on-site
extended learning days filled with academic support, tutoring, mentorship
and enrichment opportunities.
Our parent education courses, and increased parental involvement, bolster
a child’s educational success.
Working together, these collaborations strengthen the families and com-
munities we serve.
The Serrato Family on How BGCP Impacts Family and Community
When Vice President Joe Biden and Senator Barbara Boxer came to
BGCP to see the program, Joe Biden asked my daughter, Angela, what
she wanted to be when she grew up. She said, “I want to be the Presi-
dent.” And I thought, “This is my daughter. She thinks big; and I like it.”
Angela says she wants to go to Notre Dame University. I tell her
she can go wherever she wants if she works hard. And so I’m thankful
BGCP is helping her. They help with her studies, dance, violin, music,
art. She has mentors and tutors. The kids in our community get so
many opportunities at BGCP.
Maria Serrato
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25. On January 16th our house burned to the ground. We got so much
support from BGCP; it’s like a big family. Angela’s grades have
improved a lot thanks to BGCP. And their parent education courses
help me to be the best father I can be. We volunteer whenever
we can because they give us so much. BGCP is bringing a lot of
opportunity to the community and giving kids a chance. I think
if there were more programs like BGCP, then all the kids in the
United States could succeed. When we work together, we make
a difference for the future.
Ricardo Serrato
“I will be the first one in my whole entire family to go to University.
So that will be such a dream come true. BGCP helps everybody in
our neighborhood: our teachers, our principal, our staff, and the
students and parents too.”
Angela Serrato, 5th grader
“The extended learning day provides invaluable benefits
to our teachers, children, and families. Through BGCP,
students are provided a safe space, with caring mentors,
in which they can continue learning and growing.”
Tami Espinosa, Principal, Brentwood Academy
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26. BY THE
NUMBERS
Number of Active Members Revenue
(50+ days/year) by Source
Endowment/ Fees (BGCP) -4%
$260,199
FY09 1,339 BGCA -2%
$135,020 Community Organization -4%
$254,581
FY10 1,523 Corporation -8%
$526,581
Friend
FY11 1,608 $2,536,183
38%
Government -15%
$984,283
FY12 1,705
FY13 1,760
GOAL Foundation -18%
Board/PAC -12%
$1,181,211
$808,221
FY08 200
FY09 298
Number of FY10 485
Volunteers
FY11 473
FY12 ACTUAL 557
FY13 GOAL 600
0 100 200 300 400 500 600
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27. Beyond the
numbers...
Unlike many youth development programs, BGCP does not select the
members it serves. We are there for every child...whatever their
challenges, whatever their needs. We believe all young people can
grow to be self-sufficient, productive adults, and we stand by them all.
“I wholeheartedly believe that one of the
main reasons I’m where I am today, or
even alive today, is because of the Boys
and Girls Club.”
Marcus Jackson, BGCP Athletic Director, and mentor
Photographer, including most of the images in this annual report
Send donations to:
Make a difference in a child’s life.
Boys & Girls Clubs of the Peninsula
Please join us. 401 Pierce Road
Provide opportunity and support to our area’s most undeserved youth. Menlo Park, CA 94025
Or: on-line at
www.bgcp.org
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28. In appreciation
of our
donors
Annual Report $50,000-$99,999
Annina Demmon
Donors FY12 Carole and Lloyd Carney
EPA Charitable Fund
Sarah and Patrick Gibbs
Lydia Callaghan and Adam Weiss The Grove Foundation
$100,000 and above Barbara and William Edwards Marcia and Walter Kortschak
Adobe
Farallon Foundation Alexandra and Dennis Lenehan
Boys & Girls Clubs of America
Arline and Leon “Pete” Harman Connie and Robert Lurie
Jane and Rob Burgess
House Family Foundation Linda and A.C. Markkula
California Department of Education
The Kimball Foundation Carole and Robert McNeil
Lisette Derouaux and Jeff Weiner
The Laurel Foundation Francis S. North Foundation
Entertainment Industry Foundation
Oracle Corporation Ana and Shervin Pishevar
The Fitzpatrick Foundation
The David and Lucile Robin and Jake Reynolds
Grousbeck Family Foundation
Packard Foundation Condoleezza Rice
Betsy Haehl and John Kriewall
Peery Family Fund Linda and Dan Rosensweig
Mendelsohn Family Fund
Ravenswood Education Foundation San Mateo County Office of Education
Sally and Cap Offutt
San Mateo County Probation Linda and Ted Schlein
Phyllis Moldaw, Moldaw Family
Department Silicon Valley Community Foundation
Supporting Foundation II
Silicon Valley Social Venture Fund Barbara and Arnold Silverman
Rozlyn and Mervin Morris
Julia and Charlie Simmons Lisa and Matthew Sonsini
Peapod Foundation
Carol and Warren Spieker TOSA Foundation
Peninsula Ball Foundation
Stanford University Graduate Onnolee and Orlin Trapp
Ravenswood City School District
School of Business Howard and Carolee White Foundation
Redwood City School District
Marcia and Paul Wythes
Sequoia Healthcare District
$25,000-$49,999
Scout Capital
James Anderson $10,000-$24,999
Sobrato Family Foundation
Christensen Family Foundation Anonymous
Zaffaroni Foundation
S.H. Cowell Foundation The Almanac Newspaper
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29. Jill and Bart Andre Patricia Seawell Bette Moorman
AT&T Charlot and Dennis Singleton Lavon and Dean Morton
Tamara Barr and Craig Buchsbaum TIBCO Software, Inc. Connie and Bill Ring
Polly and Thomas Bredt Anne and Don Vermeil Scandling Family Foundation
Julie and Jeff Brody Jeanne and Leonard Ware The Seiger Family Foundation
California HealthCare Foundation Dana Weintraub and Mike Callahan Janna and James Shennan
Kathleen and Barry Carr Deborah and Peter Wexler Anita and David Shrigley
Cisco Systems Foundation Quin and Doug Whitman Kaye and James Slavet
City of East Palo Alto Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati Summit Preparatory High School
City of Menlo Park Foundation Colleen and Geoff Tate
Comcast The Brin Wojcicki Foundation Elizabeth Webster
Holly and Michael Depatie Douglas Woods Johanna and Caleb Wright
Drew Foundation
eBay $5,000-$9,999 $1,000-$4,999
Facebook Wendy Adams and Pete Rukavina John and Heather Abbis
Rosine and Norman Ferber Dorothy and Bob Bachler Judy and Doug Adams
Ginn Family Foundation Bailard Mark Albert
Pam and Patrick Goodenough Jan and Larry Birenbaum Amerigroup Foundation
Loren and Michael Gordon Bohannon Foundation Janice and William Anderson
Charmian and Lang Hilleary Gavin and Tricia Christensen Anonymous
Dricka and Derk Hunter Anna Cook Helena and Dick Babb
Hurlbut-Johnson Charitable Trust Danford Foundation Terri and Tom Bailard
Jack & Jill of America Diana and Stephen Dohrmann Mary Anne Nyburg Baker and
Jaunich Family Foundation Dana and David Doolin G. Leonard Baker, Jr.
Ann and Charlie Johnson Cathy Friedman Duane and Jon Duane Debbie and Steve Baloff
Tracy Koon Elizabeth and Bruce Dunlevie Barr Charitable Foundation
Nicole Lederer and Larry Orr Alisa and John Ferrell Dawn and Mark Bercow
Clarissa and Roger Lee Eugene Frantz La Bodeguita Del Medio
Catherine Lego Penny and Greg Gallo Thomas Borden
Macy’s West Michael Grimes Sandra and Richard Boyce
Shirley and Duncan Matteson, Sr. Pamela and Michael Gullard Margaret Brandon
Kelly McGowan and Tim Brady Shirley and Harry Hagey The Mervyn L. Brenner Foundation, Inc.
Microsoft Corporation Charlotte and John Holland Sophie and Daniel Bromberg
Gayle Mills and Phil Haworth Sally and Tim Howard Larry and Wendy Brown
Betty and Gordon Moore Infiniti Bibbits and Wayne Brown
Mary Ann and Raymond O’Brien Sue and Kurt Jaggers Carol and John Bulkeley
Sue and Robert O’Donnell Kathy and Robert Jaunich II Terri and Henry Bullock
Dominic Orr Walter S. Johnson Foundation Shawn and Brook Byers
Susan and Lynn Orr Sy Kaufman California Pizza Kitchen
Simone Otus and Tench Coxe Christina Kenrick The Capital Group Companies
Philanthropic Ventures Foundation Pat and Gregory Krikorian Charitable Foundation
Theresia and Tim Ranzetta Laurie Lacob Barbara and Timothy Carman
Regis Management Company Elizabeth and Thomas Laffont Ronald Castellino
Mindy and Jesse Rogers Lakeside Foundation Martha and Paul Chamberlain
Sand Hill Foundation LinkedIn Estella Chan and Brian Jackson
Sheryl Sandberg and David Goldberg Chris Liotta Dianne and Jeff Child
SanDisk Lisa and David Mooring Rebecca and Bud Colligan
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Joseph Costello Lily Hurlimann and James Bassett Museum of Science
Cramblit Family Foundation Intel Corporation Susan and Frank Myers
Kim and Todd Crockett William Isackson Thuy Nguyen
Barbara and Charles Demmon Jockers Family Foundation Matilda Nieri
Marguerite Dey Catherine and Franklin Johnson Northrop Grumman Corporation
Ann and John Doerr Foundation Rachel and Matt Ocken
Phyllis and William Draper Kathryn Jones Jill and Geoff Parker
Katie and Tom Eggemeier Joy Family Foundation Mary and Jeff Pickard
Shirley Ely Janet Kanios Tori and Thomas Pickett
Emmett W. MacCorkle, Inc. Beverly Ann Kiltz Blair Porteous
Ericsson Gail and Fred Kittler Project Access, Inc.
Patricia and Jarold Evans Linda and John Knoll Paula and Michael Rantz
Hedy and Chris Eyre Tong and Brian Kobilka Rosemary Remacle
Farm Rich Lauren and Brad Koenig David Richey
Ferrari Family Foundation Amy and Tim Kunihiro Ashley and Ren Riley
Ford Land Company Joan Lambert and Mark Silverman Robert Rodert
Molly and Scott Forstall Joan Lane Elizabeth Ross
Constance and William Fortenbaugh Ray Lane Michael Ross
Sidney E. Frank Foundation Tony Lautmann Ross Stores, Inc.
Julia Freda-Eskenazi and Martha Lee Marie Russell Memorial Fund
Amir Bassan-Eskenazi Emily Leisy Kim and Bruce Sachs
Rebecca and Marc Friend Kim and Tom LeMieux Sarah and Greg Sands
Lisa and Jack Fuchs Leslie Family Foundation Karen and Steve Schultz
Pat and Terry Fuqua Ginger and Douglas Levick Charles Schwab Foundation
Andrea and Steve Gandolfo Becky Long and Ken Hirsch Seiler LLP
Elisabeth and Marcel Gani Nancy and Torstein Lund Ann and Edwin Seipp
Gap Foundation Gift Match Program Shawn and Douglas MacKenzie Cynthia and Bruce Sewell
Nicole Garratt and Charles Schulman Amy and Richard Magnuson Laurie and Rod Shepard
Daniela Gasparini and Alyn Beals Melody and Chris Malachowsky Silicon Valley Prayer Group
The Carl & Celia Berta Gellert Jill and Deane Malott Ellen and David Siminoff
Foundation May Family Foundation Diane and Peter Sonsini
Molly and Ned Gibbons Debra and Brant McCall Harise and Peter Staple
Barbara and John Glynn Malcolm McGinnis Stellar Solutions Inc.
William Gordon Kay and Arthur McIntosh Sterling Stamos Capital
Grousemont Foundation Milbrey McLaughlin and Lawrence Klein Management, L.P.
Baquera Haidri and Mark Paskin Michele and John McNellis John Straubel
Deborah and Russell Hall Mary Meeker Michael Sweeney
Hope and Osborne Hardison Linda and Anthony Meier Jocelyn and Dan Swisher
Jody and Donald Harrier Kay Melchor Shimokawa Takeshi
Constance Heldman and Hal Mooz Elyce Melmon Patricia and Mark Thompson
Anita and Ira Hermann Menlo Park Live Oak Lions Club Connie and Eric Tiegel
Alan Herzig Leslie and Matt Mayerson Kelli and Steffan Tomlinson
Margaret and Harvey Hinman Lee Michelson Margaret and Jack Tormey
Richard Hoertkorn Carolyn and Marvin Miller Darlene and Larry Tripplett
Audrey Hogan Katie and Scott Mitic Nathan Tsoi
Susie and Gary Hornbeek The Morton Foundation Chrissy and John Twichell
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Karen and Blake Vesey Amy Delson Marcia and Hank Lawson
Diana Walsh and Kent Walker James V. and June P. Diller Family William Lee
Linda and Tom Walsh Foundation Sharon and Mark Lockareff
Gene Washington Jennifer and Leonard Dulski Ellen and Jim Lussier
Jack Watkins Ernst & Young Justine and Charles Lynch
Adrienne and Dave Weil Fat Tire Foundation Massena Foundation
Joseph Welsh Elizabeth and Sean Fee Ruth and Samuel Mayerson
WestEd Cynthia and William Floyd Jameson and Casey McJunkin
Arleene and Richard Wilkolaski Debbie and George Foster Patsy and Charles McLure
Susan and Scott Wills Laura and John Foster Frederick Mielke
Kristen and Matt Wilsey Heike and Markus Fromherz Mission Fish
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Brenda and Wade Woodson Sissy and Theodore Geballe Janet Havard Mosser and Donn Mosser
DeAnn and Paul Work Maria and Mark Geenen John Murphy
Kim Young and John Moragne Christine Gipps Stephen Nachtsheim
Sally and James Young Walter Girdlestone Patricia and Dan Niehans
Gail and James Young Kate Godfrey Catherine and Neill Norman
William Younger Good Tidings Foundation Judith and Bradford O’Brien
The Zaffaroni Foundation Jan and Dave Graber Carol and Luther Orton
Marie and John Zderic Noa Grant Elizabeth and John Ouren
Jeanne Gressens Pacific Convenience and Fuels, LLC
$500-$999 Christina and Timothy Hall Palo Alto Host Lions Club, Inc.
Catherine Abbe and Bob Gallagher Mary Ann and Mark Harris Laura and Mark Pitchford
Meredith Ackley and Eric Salvatierra Andrea and John Hennessy Planetz/Echelon, Inc.
Amy Adams-Harding and Peter Harding Betsy and John Henze Helen and Russell Pyne
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Alison Augustin Gretchen Hoover Mark Risher
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Cecile Babcock and Herbert Fockler Barbara and Carl Jacobson Susan and Jeffrey Scheel
Bank of America Charitable Foundation Andrea and Andy Luskin Chitra and Ajit Shah
Marianne Barulich Karen Shishino Jordan Silicon Valley Community Foundation
Jessica and Andrew Beebe and Jeffrey Jordan Craig Sirnio
Janet and James Bochnowski Betty and Bob Joss Sally and Rich Slavin
Paul Boerner Nirmy Kang and Kully Kooner Brad Snedecor
Fredrick and Carine Bolander Dennis Karle Patricia Spector and David Mans
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Christine and Michael Clarke Susan and Del Krause Sara and David Taft
Susan Colb Greg Krimer Susanna Tang
David Cost Ivonne and Lawrence Kuechler Diane and Tad Taube
Shirley Dawson April Lanz Victoria Thorp and Jim Migdal
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Travelers Community Connections Brown Insurance Services Jane Farish and Jim Savage
Matching Gifts Program Janet Brownstone and Andrew Verhalen Diane and David Feldman
Jane Tucker John Bruel Amy and Enrique Figueroa
Karleen and Greg Turnbull Betsey and Michael Buddy Paul Fink
Barbara and Christopher Varseveld Anne Marie Burgoyne and Brad Roberts Heike Fischer
Don Whipple Patty and Jack Busch Arthur Flegel
J. Williamson Adriel Bush Jose Flores
Janet Wilson C and S Enterprises Anne and Buzz Frahn
Susan and Scott Carey Nadine and Robert Franceschini
$100-$499 Lisa and Doug Carlson Gerard Furbershaw
Abbott Laboratories Employee Dorothy Cartan Galileo Educational Services, LLC
Giving Campaign George Cator Trisha Garrett
Judy and Brian Adams Katherine and Daniel Chappelear Mary and Mark Gilles
Adobe Matching Campaign Denise Chilow Jacqueline and Leon Glaster
Agile Physical Therapy Audrey and Michael Clair Nicole and Keith Goldstein
Susannah and Craig Albright Sarah and Thomas Clark Dorothea and Charles Gordon
Jason Allen Jan and Neal Coberly Anne and Dick Gould
Alston & Bird, LLP Shoshanah and Colin Cohen Gaila and James Grace
Saul Alvarado John and Edith Collin Dorothy Gravelle
Valerie and Kailash Ambwani Wendy and James Cook Michelle and Josh Griffith
Amigos de las Americas Douglas Cooper Elizabeth M. Gulevich
Peninsula Chapter Laura and Hugh Cornish Bhusan Gupta
Alice and Forrest Anderson Kim Cranston Jill and David Hale
Kathryn and Thomas Angioletti Gayle Crossley Linda Hall
Paula Antonelli Ellen Curran John and Joanna Hamm
Joanne and David Arata Justin Currie Gordon Harper
Colin Arnold Leslie and Michael Curtis Mr. and Mrs. Allan Harris
Association of Silicon Valley Brokers Betsy and Albert Cusinot Mary and Robert Harrison
Marion Avery Maria Darocha Frances Hart
Shanda Bahles Lee and Alfred Dau K. Haydel and Aaron Strauch
Leirion Gaylor Baird and Scott Baird Patti and Mark Davis Libby and Craig Heimark
Elaine and David Barry Peggy and Reid Dennis Andrea and Ryan Helft
Nancy and Herman Bates Russell Deutsch Denise and Steve Henry
Alan Bear Jeffrey Devine Hillel at Stanford
Keith Belling Rachelle Diamond Kenneth Hillier
Diana and Dan Bergeson Barbara K. and Peter C. Dolliver Mary Hom and Tom Cooper
Linda and Ozdemir Beyce Ruth Donig-White and Robert White Suzanne and Peter Hooper
Dawn Black Alicia Dorosin Virginia and Peter Hughes
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Chris and Michael Boskin Faith and Frederick Duhring Jamba Juice
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Monica and George Bright Elizabeth and George Fallon Erna and Jerry Jones
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33. Nancy and Paul Jones Cynthia and Larry McIntyre Barbara and Timothy Reed
Thomas Joseph Lynn and Neil McKinnon Phyllis and Brian Reed
Wayne Kabak Anne and Richard Melbye Jody Revak
Teresa and Stanley Kangas Janette Mello Christopher Rich
Yassini Kapuya Menlo School Maureen and Satish Rishi
Homai and Arvand Kasad Microsoft Giving Campaign Margo Ritter and Peter Hammond
Ruth Kasle Dolly Miller Fan and Jack Rominger
Ms. Kirsten Keith Lynn and David Mitchell Julie and Jim Rooney
Gina and Rich Kelley Allison Mnookin and Claudette and Bob Rosenberg
Monica Kelly Cornelius Olcott, V Debbie and Stuart Rosenberg
Jeanette Kennedy and Beverly Mohr Shelley and Bernard Ross
Steven Alexander Mr. and Clem Molony Debby and William Roth
Jane King Marie and Geoffrey Moore Emily and Jake Roth
Liz and Tom King Gail Morehead Mary and Stephen Rudolph
Christine and Michael King Victoria Morgan Lupe Ruiz
Kirkland and Ellis Foundation Barbara and George Morris Theresa and Stephen Rutledge
Christine and James Kitch Anna and Matthew Morris Mrs. Maureen Ryan
Daniel Klatt Joanna Mountain and Joan Sain
Allan Kleidon Heyward Robinson Doris and John Santana
Sheryl and Tony Klein George Murphy Nicole and Bradley Sawaya
Chrissie and John Kremer Susan Murphy and Jeff Erickson Sharon and Thomas Schafer
Gladys Kwong Craig Nalen Sue and Joseph Scheid
Barbara and Paul Labagh Renu Nanda and Sanjay Goyle Bonnie Scheinman-Pospisil
Stephanie Larson Paula and Joseph Nepomuceno Lisa and Mark Schiavenza
Gustavo Leal Merrill and Alicia Newman Tracy Schilling
Suzanne Legallet Alexandra and Chris Niederauer Linda Schmidt
Donna Lemus Karen and George Offen Jen Schneider and Dain Degroff
So Man Leung Janine O’Flaherty and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schreck
Shoshana and Ronald Levy Anthony Gschwend Bernice Schwabacher
Stephen Lewis Laura and Pat Olson Martha Seaver and Scott Walecka
James Lianides P. Wayne Osborne Security Public Storage
Brenda and Lee Lichtenberger Charlene and Leo Ott Tina Seelig and Michael Tennefoss
Cheryl and Daniel Lilienstein Karen and Timothy Padovese Ruth Seiler
Allen Lin James Palmer Barb and Win Seipp
Linda and James Little Park Fort Washington Association Nancy and Gregory Serrurier
Brooke Lopez Ruth and Tim Patterson Carolyn and John Seyfarth
John Lowney Sarah Peterson Darlene and George Shaheen
James B. Lundy Annie and Steve Peterson Richard Shavelson
Thomas Maier Helen and Joe Pickering Rebecca Shaw and Michael DeLapa
Michael Major Rebecca Pinto Lisa Sisterhenm
Deborah and Jerome Mandelbaum Roxanne Pinto Jacqueline and Morton Slater
Joanne and Robert Mann Barbara and Charles Preuss Barbara Jo and David Slone
Donna Marcus Maggie Pringle Felicia and Chris Snow
Lynda and John Marren Alison Proctor Jeanese and Jeffrey Snyder
Martha and David Marsh Suzie Provo Marion Softky
Betsy and Matt Matteson Jane Purnell Tevis Spezia
Margaret McCulla Jeanne and Richard Quinlan Cathy and Tod Spieker
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34. St. Charles School
Dana and William Starling
In-Kind Peet’s Coffee & Tea
Christine Stiles
Donors Peter Prescott
Helen and Joe Pickering
Dorothy Stivers Queen Bee Ice Cream
Amarin Thai Cuisine
Margaret and Rick Stone Brigid Van Randall
Applied Micro
Michael Sullivan Gordon Ringold
Richard Bell
Sunrise Painting Incorporated Deborah Risi
Karen Beswick and Javier Salas
Krysia Swift SanDisk
Bon Appetit
SWJ Realty Inc. Jan Seiger
Stefanie Bruggeman
Nuttawee Taasevigen Barbara and Arnold Silverman
BiRite Foodservice Distributors
Richard Thesing Debbie Spaizman
CBS KPIX TV, Channel 5
Elizabeth and Dexter Tight Irina Tokareva
Charles Armstrong School
Lupe Torres-Khalil Anna Voitattomi
Griselda and Willie Crowder
Amy Traum and Neil Koren Leola Wade
Erik’s Deli Cafe Redwood City
Brandy Vico Calie Walker
Katherine and Daniel Finnigan
Matson Wade Whole Foods
Karen Furman
Mara and Rick Wallace Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
Andrea and Steve Gandolfo
Brandi and Gerry Walters Yahoo!
Judith and Michael Gaulke
Joshua Watterson
Gilead Sciences, Inc.
Olive and Richard Waugh
Jan and Peter Harris
Carol Ann and Warren Weiss
Butch Hazlett
Cathy and Leon Wentz
Dawn Hemm
Maurice Werdegar
Carol Henderson
Jeanne and William Weseloh
High 5 Star Pizza
Gail Whelan
Hobee’s Restaurant
James V. Whitehead
Karen Holland
Becky and Allen Williams
C. Murray Hushion
Nancy Woodward
Hakam Ibrahim
WorldPoints
David Jones
Set and Bola Wusu
Joanne and John Kemp
Antoinette Wythes
Sally and Albert Knorp
Y.A. Tittle & Associates
Kepler’s Books
Jane and Don Yates
Bob Lainez
Tyler Young
Laura and Gary Lauder
Marina Zago and Michael Campbell
Le Boulanger
William Zappettini
David Martin
Mr. William J. Zonner
Mi Pueblo Food Center
Michaels Arts & Crafts
Michelle and Mark Box
Microsoft Corporation
Noah’s Bagels
Nurisso
Oracle Corporation
Dominic Orr
Keith Otis
Colleen Patell
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35. BGCP
Board
Board of Directors
Andrea Gandolfo Cathy Friedman Duane Milbrey McLaughlin
Rob Burgess Ned Gibbons Jake Reynolds
Ruben Abrica Patrick Goodenough Anita Shrigley
Paul Bains Michael Gullard Barbara Silverman
Carlos Bolanos Phil Haworth Matthew Sonsini
Amy Boyle Tracy Koon John Straubel
Bob Burlinson Dennis Lenehan Dana Weintraub
Barry Carr Matt Mayerson Marcia Wythes
Nina Demmon Colene McBeth Leah Zaffaroni
Holly Depatie Debra McCall
Advisory Board
Lloyd Carney Phyllis Moldaw
Susan Ford Dorsey Mervin G. Morris
Jeffrey Henley Condoleeza Rice
Dave House Jeff Weiner
Robert Jaunich II Alejandro C. Zaffaroni
Robert McNeil
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36. “When I meet with the students at BGCP’s Sobrato Summer
Academy, so engaged and fired up about learning, my first
thought is: ‘Every one of these children deserves a fair shot.’
We need to invest in that amazing untapped potential, for
business, for struggling communities and for kids.”
John Sobrato, Funder BGCP Sobrato Summer Academy
401 Pierce Road
Menlo Park, CA 94025
(p) 650-646-6140
(f) 650-322-9042
www.bgcp.org