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16 This newsletter is published quarterly for the friends, volunteers & supporters of New Life Center
a refuge from domestic violence
New Life Center | P.O. Box 5005 | Goodyear, AZ 85338 | Phone: (623) 932-4404 | Fax: (623) 536-1147Please consider recycling
West Valley Mavericks donate
$10,000 to NLC
Our sincerest thanks to the West Valley Mavericks
Foundation for their incredible generosity and their
support of not only New Life Center, but 13 other West
Valley nonprofits! Created in 2012, The Mavericks are an
all-volunteer, nonprofit organizational group of business
and community leaders that are helping build, shape, and
support our West Valley communities by creating events
raising money for charitable causes. For more information
about the West Valley Mavericks Foundation visit:
www.westvalleymavericksfoundation.org.
Honoring the Brighter Day
Society
New Life Center's Brighter Day Society
consists of top-level donors that have a
passion for supporting our mission of
empowering women and children to live
free from violence.
Learn more about what it means to be a
Brighter Day Society member and how to
join in the President's Message on page 3.
A legacy of change: New Life Center
celebrates 25 years of service
It takes 25 years to realize the true legacy of a group
of women and a project that started through passion
and determination to change how victims of domestic
violence receive service. Today, thousands of families and
generations are living lives free from violence, but reaching
this point was not easy. The history of New life Center
is a unique story. Despite obstacles in its 25 year history,
New Life Center has been continuously nurtured by the
West Valley community to become a primary provider of
domestic violence services in the state of Arizona. In every
way, New Life Center has fulfilled its mission of “Saving
lives, building futures…empowering women and children
escaping domestic violence.”
New Life Center began as a vision of members of the
Soroptimist International Club of Estrella. In the spring of
1986, members of the Club attended a regional conference
in California where they received a heart changing
presentation about the widespread nature of domestic
violence and the critical need for shelters nationwide.
With this heightened awareness of domestic violence,
the Soroptimist International Club of Estrella committed
to take the lead in establishing an emergency shelter in
western Maricopa County. Through tremendous research,
political and legal challenges, and community involvement,
the Soroptimist Club members, led by their President Nan
Raine, accomplished their mission.
On October 7, 1991 New Life Center officially opened its
doors and welcomed the first residents. In the last 25 years,
lives have been saved and futures transformed. Teens who
sought refuge with their mothers now have families of their
own. That next generation of children represents the true
legacy of New Life Center – a generation that domestic
violence will not touch.
Director's Message
2015... what made the difference?
The first quarter of the year is an opportunity to look back at
what has been accomplished and look forward to the work that
needs to be done in the coming year. 2015 proved to be a year
of change for New Life Center, but we remained true to our
mission and our core service of providing safety and shelter to
victims of domestic violence.
Included in this quarter’s newsletter is our annual report. My hope is that this
gives our supporters a clear picture of the work being done on our shelter cam-
pus and throughout the west valley every day. Our annual report demonstrates
in numbers what we know to be true – this work cannot be done without your
support and what you are supporting is life-saving and life-changing work. In
2015, volunteers dedicated a staggering 13,567 hours of service to support New
Life Center. Individual giving accounted for 11% of our total revenue for the
year and 77.4% of expenses went directly to programs and services.
Those programs and services provided 24,221 bed nights of safety to 572
women and children fleeing for their lives. Family advocates led 3,240 hours of
group advocacy for women and children sharing information on the cycle of
domestic violence, parenting skills, budgeting, and job readiness. Children
learned how to handle emotions in a healthy way through pet, art, and music
therapy.
Individual advocacy is the cornerstone of emergency shelter service. More than
2,300 hours of individual advocacy were provided for moms and children help-
ing families set and attain short- and long-term goals toward independence
when they leave shelter. For those victims and survivors in the community that
may not need or be ready for shelter, New Life Center’s Outreach Program
provided support groups and individual advocacy to 290 residents across the
west valley.
Once again, our programs have proven their success. While all of these numbers
show a clear picture of the life-changing work being accomplished at New Life
Center each day, the most important number is the 95% of families that come
through our doors and do not return to the abusive environments from which
they came. That is a number we are proud of, and that is a number you should
be proud of, because it would not be possible without your generosity and
continued support.
Thank you.
Paul Denial
Executive Director
New Life Center in funded, in part, by the Arizona
Department of Economic Security, Community Services
Administration, Domestic Violence Program. Points
of view are those of the author & do not necessarily
represent the official position or policies of the
Department. Under the Americans with Disabilities
Act, New Life Center must make a reasonable
accommodation to allow a person with a disability
to take part in a program, service, or activity. For
example, this means that if necessary, New Life Center
must provide sign language interpreters for people
who are deaf, a wheelchair accessible location, or
enlarged print materials. It also means that New Life
Center will take any other reasonable action that allows
you to take part in & understand a program or activity,
including making reasonable changes to an activity. If
you believe that you will not be able to understand
or take part in a program or activity because of your
disability, please let us know of your disability needs in
advance if at all possible. Please contact (623) 932-4404.
Equal Housing Opportunity
Board of Directors
Mike Green
President
Skip Peeples
Vice President
Sylvia Justus
Secretary
Deborah Charlesworth
Treasurer
Cindi Nannetti
Member-at-Large
Bryn K. DeFusco
Seth Fischer
Geoffrey Harris
Karen Ortega Matson
Reyes Medrano, Jr.
Mina Mendez
Ellie Mikes
Kim Moran
Jill Rable
Mary Roberts
David Schwake
Administration
Paul Denial, MSW
Executive Director
Ronda Hill
Financial Director
Kelli Hernandez, MPA
Community Development Director
New Life Center
P.O. Box 5005
Goodyear, AZ 85338
Phone: (623) 932-4404
Fax: (623) 536-1147
Email: info@newlifectr.org
Join Us
Celebrating 25 years
New Life Center was built on the backs of this community.
The dedication and passion of our supporters is what has
sustained this mission for the last 25 years. So, allow me to
take this moment to say thank you for all who have given and
continue to give to make this organization a leading provider
of shelter and services to domestic violence victims in the state of Arizona.
Last year, individual contributions accounted for 11% of our total operating
revenue. We rely on the generosity of our neighbors to continue this work and
we strive to recognize your generosity and our appreciation in meaningful ways.
One way we have developed to recognize our top supporters is our Brighter Day
Society. These supporters pledge to give $1,000 per year for 5 years or more to
ensure the continuation of this mission.
But, what does it mean exactly to be a part of the Brighter Day Society? It means
that you are featured in our newsletter as a top supporter and that you will receive
invitations to special events throughout the year held specifically for Brighter
Day Society members. But, most importantly, it means that you are a critical part
of our mission. It means that when 95% of families leave New Life Center and
do not return to the abusive situations from which they came, you can join us in
celebrating because you make that possible.
New Life Center is celebrating its 25th Anniversary this year. That is a
milestone we would not have reached without the generosity of individuals in
our community. I hope you recognize how much we appreciate your support at
whatever level you can give and the impact you have on thousands of lives each
year. You truly are making a difference for generations.
If you are not yet a member of New Life Center’s Brighter Day Society I
encourage you to review your annual giving and consider making New Life
Center one of your top three supported charities. Please contact our Community
Development Department for additional information or donate online at
www.newlifectr.org. Now more than ever we need your support.
Thank you for ensuring New Life Center remains strong for the next 25 years!
MikeGreen
Mike Green
New Life Center Board President
President's Message
for
A Brighter Day Tour
New Life Center is one of the largest
providers of domestic violence services
in the state of Arizona.
	
Our unique program helps families
fleeing violence become independent
and self-sufficient.
	
See first-hand the difference your
support can make in lives of women
and children in your community.
Tour Dates and Times
Tours are held the second Tuesday of
each month at 8:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
April 12th
May 10th
June 14th
July 12th
August 9th
September 13th
Call and reserve your spot today for a
Brighter Day Tour of New Life Center.
(623) 932-4404
Volunteer Orientation
Volunteer orientation is held the first
Monday of every month at 6 p.m.
Free Arts of Arizona bringing art that teaches
agriculture
RAISE MONEY FOR
New Life Center
BY HAVING H&R BLOCK PREPARE YOUR TAXES
You can now raise money for New Life Center by having H&R Block
prepare your taxes. The H&R Block's Nonprofit Referral Program provides
an opportunity for nonprofit organizations to raise money by referring new
clients to H&R Block for tax preparation services. NLC will earn $20 for every
new client referred for a completed tax preparation service. There no cost for
NLC to participate, or limit to the amount that can be raised for NLC. The
program runs from January 1 through April 18. By having your taxes prepared
at H&R Block you can feel good knowing you helped raise money to support
women and children who are fleeing domestic violence, and at the same time
receive exceptional tax preparation service. The process is easy. Download
the H&R Block Referral Form at http://www.newlifectr.org/wp-content/
uploads/2016/03/NP_2016_Referral_EN.pdf. Take the referral form with you
to your tax preparation appointment. If you are a new client New Life Center
will receive $20.
To find the nearest H&R Block location, visit www.hrblock.com.
Thank you for supporting NLC.
Putting a flavorful twist on
donated items
Because of our faithful donors,
NLC receives a generous amount of
donated food items. Perishable and
non-perishable food donations help
keep the pantry stocked with delicious
foods that range from frozen pancakes,
spaghetti sauces and fresh fruits, to tasty
desserts, condiments and seasonings. To
maximize the use of the donated foods,
NLC volunteer, culinary artist, Jeff
Hinton, will help design a food guide
to incorporate preparing the donated
food items in a creative and delicious
way. The food guide will allow NLC
to provide fun foodies while following
government mandated nutritional food
guides.
This season the youth will grow their
own gourds. Each youth will receive
gourd seeds to plant, and a designated
area on campus to cultivate their
garden. They will also make leather
cowrie bracelets. The activities are
designed to build group cohesiveness,
introduce horticulture, and demonstrate
how natural elements from the earth
can bring beauty to the world in which
we live.
Free Arts of Arizona is back on
campus. This time, Art Instructor,
Keith Johnson will be introducing the
youth to art projects that teach the
importance of horticulture. The lesson
plans are designed to stimulate both
the creative side and logical side of the
brain. Often referred to as the right and
left side of the brain. In past lesson
plans the children were given gourds to
create beaded musical instruments.
Did somebody
say
meatballs?
In March, volunteers from
Kiwanis Club of Litchfield Park,
DreamCityChurchofGlendale,andDavid
Schwake, NLC board member, came
together as part of the RSVP Program to
prepare a delicious spaghetti and meatball
dinner for the residents. The dinner was
served restaurant style and the residents
loved the experience. RSVP (Respectfully
Serving Valuable People) is a volunteer
program, during which time the volunteers
visit with residents of the Center, facilitate
an activity for the children, and provide a
delicious meal that includes a side dish,
drink, and dessert.
NLC reaching out to teens about domestic violence
spreading the message...Love is not abuse
BigSpringClean
$ 85,866 was raised through
the Arizona Tax Credits!
With nearly $86,000 being raised through the Arizona Tax Credit,
New Life Center will be able to continue our mission of empowering
women and children to live free from violence. Your support made the
difference!
In February, during National Teen
Dating Violence Awareness and
Prevention Month, NLC reached
out to the community with support
materials and resources to shed
light on unhealthy teen dating
relationships. Teen dating violence
is a serious violation that can affect a
young person's safety, development,
andsenseofcomfort. Perpetratedbya
currentorpastintimatepartner,dating
violence takes many forms, including
physical, sexual, or emotional abuse,
and can occur in person or through
electronic communication and social
media. Violent dating relationships
can lead to depression, anxiety, drug
and alcohol use, and thoughts of
suicide.
Victims may continue to experience
detrimental effects throughout their
lives. In recent studies, more teens
have reported being physically hurt on
purpose, by a boyfriend or girlfriend.
Unhealthy relationships can start early
and last a lifetime. Teens often think
some behaviors, like teasing and name
calling, are a "normal" part of a rela-
tionship. However, these behaviors can
become abusive and develop into more
seriousformsofviolence.Themonthof
February provided a national and col-
lective measure to expose the situation,
and provide support to teens, parents,
and the community at large, about the
importance of developing healthy, re-
spectful relationships. Dating violence
can happen to any teen in a romantic,
dating, or sexual relationship, anytime,
anywhere. But it doesn't have to hap-
pen at all. NLC outreach team shared
information at local high schools, col-
leges, and at community events. To
learn more about teen dating violence
and how to promote healthy teen rela-
tionships please check the links below.
http://www.loveisrespect.org/
https://thatsnotcool.com/
The Big Spring Clean: A time to
refresh and renew
Saturday, April 9, volunteers will come
together for New Life Center Big Spring
Clean − an annual gathering where volunteers
step out of their normal volunteer routine and
come together to complete projects around
the campus. Volunteers will trim trees, spruce
up the garden, paint, and assemble office
furniture. Giving the entire campus a clean
sweep. At the end of the day the volunteers
will be treated to a delicious appreciation
luncheon. For more information, or to
register to volunteer contact Corine Raygoza,
Volunteer Coordinator at (623) 932-4404.
Volunteers play a vital role in
service delivery at NLC
Volunteering with New Life Center helps to
make a difference in the lives of thousands
of women and children who are fleeing
domestic violence. The volunteers have an
enormous impact on their health and safety.
Volunteers benefit knowing they have
helped to provide a mother, and her children
a safe escape from a violent environment.
Volunteers at NLC carry out several duties.
Some of these duties include:
• Working at Hope's Closet
• Serving meals in the RSVP program
• Decorating the Casitas
• Preparing special activities for the youth
• Organizing community outreach events
• Providing childcare
• Teaching employment skills
• Maintaining the garden
For a complete list of volunteer opportunities
contact NLC at: volunteer@newlifectr.org
A partial list of our wonderful donors.This list includes donations received November 1, 2015 - February 29, 2016.
Thank You for Your Continued Support
2015 Year in Review Our Mission
“ Saving Lives, Building Futures...
Empowering Women and Children
Escaping Domestic Violence.”
24,221 	 bed nights of safety were provided
1,740 	 units of group advocacy were attended by children
1,500 	 units of group advocacy were attended by women
1,317 	 units of individual advocacy were provided for women
1,055 	 units of individual advocacy were provided for children
572 		 women and children were served in shelter
290 		 local residents attended NLC Outreach Program support groups
Our Success Rate
95% of families that came through our
doors did not return to the abusive
environments from which they came.
“Every 44 minutes in Arizona, a child witnesses an
act of domestic violence.”
a refuge from domestic violence
A partial list of our wonderful donors.This list includes donations received November 1, 2015 - February 29, 2016.
Thank You for Your Continued Support
At
the Center
13,429 hours
Functional Expense Breakdown
Management/General	8.3%
Fundraising			3.8%
Thrift Store			10.5%
Programs & Services		 77.4%
New Life Center serves more than 9,000
meals each month to shelter residents.
2015
Volunteer
Hours by
Location
Breakdown of Income
Financial and Programmatic
Highlights
Hope’s Closet playing a major role
100% of the net
proceeds from the
items sold at
Hope’s Closet
support
New Life Center’s
emergency
shelter
services.
At
Hope’s Close
138 hours
ANNUAL REPORT
2015
Volunteers committing to the mission
Volunteers are the heart of New Life Center. Our
loyal volunteers help to make a real difference in
the lives of the women and children who are
escaping domestic violence. In 2015 our dedicated
volunteers donated a total of 13,567 hours that
valued $312,990.
15%
2%
18%
11%
2%
10%
42%
Corporate / Foundations
Gov't ContractsIndividuals
United Way
Other
Hope's ClosetIn-kind
A partial list of our wonderful donors.This list includes donations received November 1, 2015 - February 29, 2016.
Thank You for Your Continued Support
Irvin & Beverly Aal
Richard & Joan
Aaronson
David Acero
Harry Ackstein
Diane Adams
Kathy Adams
Robert & Geanie
Aldridge
Donna Allen
Andrew & Cristina
Altman
Fernando & Lorraine
Alves
Christian & Jaclynn
Anderson
Ron & Judy
Anderson
Sadaf Arif
Asan & Julaiha
Ariff
Bill & LaDonna
Armstrong
Jackie Armstrong
Bill & Joey Arnold
Carolyn Arns
Arlene Ascencio
DiAne K. & Jeffrey C.
Ashton
Barbara Atkins
Patricia W.
Atkinson
Maria M. Aviles
Donna & Jay Aybar
Jean Ayers
Rusty & Joni
Babbitt
Dan & Jane Bacon
Barbara Badger
Judi & Jim
Baggiore
Janice M. Bahrt
Joan Baird
Larry & Margaret
Baker
Julia Baldwin
Robert F. & Terry L.
Barker
Bea & Jimmie
Barnett
John Michael
Barrett
Norma Bartel
Debbie Bates
Marci Batiste
Amy Battin
Rhette Baughman
Diane J. Becker
David M. & Jean M.
Bee
Dale & Judith A.
Behm
Nellie Cheyenne
Belsito
Juanita Benbow
Mary Lou Benneian
Ronald & Barbara
Bennewate
Gerry Berger
Beth Beringhaus
Steve & Michele
Berroth
Bridgett Bess
Dr. Irene Biggs
Mary Bishop
Hugh & Janet
Black
Tim & Debora
Black
Stefani Blackson
Ania Blick
Pamela Bobbitt
Douglas & Jan
Boggs
Gina Bonnet
Lana Boren
John Bossman
Roger & Marcia
Boston
Janice Boydston
Donald & Suzanne
Boyer
Kim & Martha
Bradford
Doreen Bradley
James & Sonja
Braswell
Chris Brennan
Chad Broadbent
Ruby LaBon Brown
Bob & Judy Brown
Carolyn & Jim
Brown
Danielle Brown
Douglas P. & Barbara J.
Brown
Katherine Ann
Brown
Larry & Chris
Brown
Kenny Brunk
Daniel & Linda
Buba
Michelle
Buonincontri
Joneice Burnett
Doug & Judy
Burnham
Betty Bushmiller
Robert & Harriet
Buttemiller
Deanna Cabral
Benjamin Cadriel
Vernon
Cadwallader
James & Marlene
Calder
Mildred Callahan
Mary Calta
Tracy Campbell
Valerie Campbell
Vicky Campo
Robert G. Cannon
Joe & Elvira
Cappiello
Tamara Caraway
Flynn Carey
Debbie Carlin
Richard & Elaine
Carlson
Sharon Carlson
Rick & Cheryl
Carmichael
Andrea Carrasco
Candy Carter
Jen Cary
Steve & Doreen
Case
Sharon Casey
Karen Cassetta
Kelly Castillo
Janet Caswell
Mary Cavanaugh-
Marsh
Freddy Cavines
Gregory & Alondra
Chambliss
Heather Champion
Greg & Deborah
Charlesworth
Alisa Chatinsky
Barbara Chilton
Marlene Chisolm
Vincent & Lisa
Ciulla
Gwen Clark
Stephanie Clark
John S. & Isabel
Clarke
Debbie
Clinkinbeard
David Cogan
Sam & Cynthia
Cohen
Suzanne Cohen
Sylvia & Allen
Coker
Gary R. & Betty Kay
Cole
Patrice Cole
Roger & Patricia
Colehower
Carol Collinsworth
Cliff Colmone & Amy
Kunz-Hinczynski
Hilary Coltman
Lesa Ann Connell
Rob Conway
Grace Cooper
Carren Cothman
Egyed
Anthony Couch
Andra Counts
Doug & Leann
Cozad
C. William & Judith
Crause
Jennifer Cross
Carolyn Curley
Don & Karla
Cushing
John Dale
George Dallas
Patricia Daniels
Robert & Alta
Daniels
Toni Davies
Ann Faith Davis
Danny & Paulette
Davis
Lillian & Harry
Daye
Joyce Deas
Gina DeCoste
Barb DeFrane
Andrew J. & Bryn K.
DeFusco
Keri deGuzman
Carl Deierling
Chris Del Duca
Renee Delassus
Nancy L & Eugene M
Der Manuel
Dixie DeWitt
Sabrina Dezso
Dorothy Diaz
Carol A Diffey
James & Carol
Dilgard
Jeff & Diane Dill
Ella L. Discoe
Lena Dixon
Mark & Jennie
Dobbins
Dorothy Donelson
Dora Donovan
Hayley Donovan
Jill Donovan
Michelle King
Dotson
Michael & Katherine
Douglas
Caisa Dragland
Jeannie Drobina
Sally Dwyer
Keith & Liesl
Ebenholtz
Christi Edwards
James & Cornelia
Eichorn
Jon Eliason
Jennifer Elton
Ann C. Erickson
Starlet Erickson
Helen Evans
Russell and Barbara
Everts
Monta L. Ewing
Heidi Farrell
Linda Farris
DeeDee Fast
Diane Fekete
Dess & Lori
Ferguson
Michele Ferrando
Jared Fink
JoAnn Fioretti
Janice Fisher
Debbie Fletcher
Kirstin Flores
Roxanne Flynn
Kathleen Forcucci
Susan Fordyce
Joann Forstner
Sarah Foshay
Kristen Foster
Clayton & Dianna
Fouts
Clint & Brenda
Fouts
Garry Fouts
Kevin Fouts
Samantha Fouts
Steven Fouts
S. Francois
Carolyn Jeanne
Freeman
Daniel Fuller
JD H. Fulton
Orin K. & Judith K.
Fulton
Laura Gabiou
Bill & Sue Gainer
Diane C & Russell T
Galewski
Eric Gallagher
Therese Ann Gantz
Ivy Garcia
Mark Garcia
Christopher
Garman
Tami Garrett
Ivy Garry
Rudy Garza
David B. Gass
Alan & Barbara
Gaugert
James M. & Debra J.
Gawne
Sherol & Dudley
Gibson
Peggy Gilbert
Kirschner
Donna Gillen
Donald & Janet
Gillfillan
Pat Gillum
Hilary & Mike
Gingold
Joan Gingold
Cynthia Givens
Rachelle Glenn
Ray & Nancy
Golubski
Dave Gomez
Jaime Lyn Gonzales
Karen Gonzalez
Gabriela Gonzalez-
Rubio
George Good
Dorothy Goodman
Patricia C.
Goodrich
Amy Goodwin
Laura Gordillo
Ken & Gayle Le
Grand
Elsie Green
Dyanne Greer
Gail Gregory
Gary & Frankie
Grimsman
Mary
Grossenkemper
Donald & Susan
Groves
Virgil & Fran
Grumbling
Jennifer Guenther
Green
Gloria Gurwell
L. G. Gwin
Robert & Jean
Gwyn
Grant & Jean
Hachmann
Ruth Hafner
Sheila Hagan-
Bloxham
Kenneth & Carol
Hahn
Richard J & Tiffany A
Hakalmazian
Diane Haller
Frank & Samantha
Hamblin
Douglas & Eileen
Hammond
Annette Hampel
Diane Hanrahan
Brian & Cindy
Hansen
Marilyn Hansen
Nancy & Bradley
Hansen
Sophia E. Harder
Emily Hardwick
Karen Harper
Deirdre Harrington
Dorothy Harris
Leonard & Bobbie
Harris
Ross & Judith Hart
Robert & Beth
Hatch
Michelle Hawkins
Cathy Hayes
Dawson Hayes
Yvonne Heenan
Sandra Heiner
George & Lena
Henderson
Natalie A.
Henrichsen
Maxine Herberger
Russell & Lita Herd
Tina Herman
Kelli Hernandez
Priscilla Hernandez
Beverly Heron
Barbara Herwick
Helen Heyl
Paul & Lola
Hickert
Dr. Herma
Hightower
Lupita Hightower
Ronda Hill
Jacqueline L.
Hillenburg
Holly Hinkle
Joy Hirvela
Marion Jean Hoag
Jane Holdcroft
Marilyn Holland
Sara Homan
Ronald & Patricia
Hook
Kate Hopeman
Alisen Hopkins
Patricia Hopkins
Dana & Cynthia
House
Jan Hover
Cynthia Howard
Jerri Howard
Stephanie Howard
Brenda Howarth
Amy Huette
Lorraine Hunt
Carmen Lydia Hus
Nancy & Lawrence
Huss
Mona Ishaq
Norma Izzo
Clara Jackson
Mae Jackson
Willie Jackson
Audry James
Raul & Ettra
Jaramillo
Inger Jebsen
Amy Jendrusch
Sara Jenkins
Thelma J. Jenkins
Stephanie N. Jensen
Steven & Patricia
Jensen
Missy Jenson
Kathy Jernigan-
Bahr
Dennis & Lori
Jeschke
Sue Johnsen
Individuals
A partial list of our wonderful donors.This list includes donations received November 1, 2015 - February 29, 2016.
Thank You for Your Continued Support
Carolyn Johnson
JoEllen Johnson
Lucy Johnson
Sandy Johnson
Tanya Johnson
Trudy Johnson
Charlene Jones
Clayton & Michelle
Jones
Ken Jones
Patricia B. Jones
Carol Junge
Walter & Faith
Kalback
Michael E. Kanter
Wioleta Kapusta
Thomas Karl
Nick & Lorraine
Keeman
Joyce Keith
Francis & Sandra
Kelly
Daryl & Mary
Kemper
Sara Kennedy
Edith Keresztes-
Nagy
Mary Jo Kerr
William L. Kerr
Charlie & Susan
Kice
Reed Kiefer
Sally Kiko
Betty Kimbrew
Therese Kinder
JoeAnna King
Mark D. & Rhonda L.
King
E. Marie
Kirkendolph
Louise Kirkland
Richard & Janet
Kirshbaum
Barbara Kiszonas
Michele Klein
Ronald & Sharon
Klemm
Norma Klinger
Mary Klopping
Lori Klug
Harold & Sarah
Koehn
Kristi Kohser
A.B. & Joann
Kolesar
Ellie Kovach
Rose Krammes
Susan Kucera
Ed & Mary Lou
Kulsick
Jim & Julie Kurvers
Brenda LaChance
Frederich & Sandy
Lake
Frederick Lake
Anna Lam
Nancy LaMascus
E. Kay Landon
Ryan Lantz
Kimberly LaPrade
Vicki Lasee
Karen Laughlin
Ed & Barbara Lavin
Rejane Lavoie-
Agrawala
Kristi L. Lea Master
Brian LeFevere
Julianne Lein
Della Lelakowski
Terry & Bonnie
Lenke
Esther Lewis
Gretchen Liff
Gary & Barbara
Lind
Brian Lindenlaub
Lynne Lindquist
Susan Litviak
Barbara Long
Jean Love-Smith
Paul & Evelyn
Lozano
Mildred A. Lubimir
Robert & Judy
Lucca
Mark & Patricia
Luhmann
Doug & Carol
Lumsden
Dana MacComb
Carrie & Steve
Macias
David & Judith
Madden
Margaret Major
Bonnie
Malachowski
Aziz & Neha Mallik
John & Sandra
Manobianco
Dorothy Mapp
Angie Marlow
Ron & Caron
Martin
Sandy Martin
Lynn Martinez
Joseph & Sharon
Marvin
Carrie Lynn Mason
Ann Mason
Eugene & BJ May
Elizabeth Maynard
George Mays
Shelene Mazzeo
Worland
Susan McAlister
Laura McBride
Melissa McComb
Marjorie McConnell
Tresscella McCoy
Richard & Jane
McCurdy
Patrick McDermott
Mollie McErlean
Joan McFarland
Lynn Kay
McKenzie
Martin & Megan
McKinley
William & Mary
McKinney
William McLindon
Brian & Barb
McMahon
Karen Kay
McMahon
Michael & Mary
McMahon
Robert & Rae
McMillan
Holly McShane
Roberta Medina
Reyes Medrano, Jr.
Mary & Richard
Meese
Candace Mellinger
Janice Melvin
Mina Mendez
Debbie Mesa
Erin Messinger
Donna Micetic
Don Middleton
Karen Milhous
Gary & Audrey
Miller
Ronald & Kristi
Millington
Hollis & Marilyn
Mills
Danielle Minchella
David & Cathy
Mireles
Gloria Mitchell
Gladys Monroe
Frances Montasir
Bill Montgomery
Clarence Moore
Dorothy Moore
Karen L Moore
Patrick Moraca
Frances Moran
Patrick & Kimberly
Moran
Deborah Morgaina
Karen Morgan
David & Wendy
Morgan
Donald & Rachel
Morgan
Nonia Morgan
Dianne W. & Dave L.
Morin
Philip & ReNay
Morin
Don & Dee Morris
Robyn Morris
Joseph Mosca
Thomas & Judith Mr. &
Mrs. Oneill
Joanne & Donald
Mueske
Bryon & Sara
Murphy
Catherine Murphy
Marilyn P Nagy
Thomas J. Nannetti
Cindi Nannetti
Beatrice Naumann
Bill & Susie Nee
C.L. Neeley & Mary
Neeley
Patrick & Wendy
Neely
Sydney Neely
Connie Nell
Rhuno & Linda
Nelson
Jo Ann Neuenfeldt
Susan Nevel
Don & Carmel
Nevers
Rosa Sharon
Nichols
Peter Nick
Kristin Nordeen
Phyllis Norris
Howard & Jody
Northern
Deidra Nuness
Mary Ann O'Brien
Carol O'Connor
Joy O'Day & Dave
Delay
Mary Oertle
Beatrice Oliver
Charles & Linda
Oliver
Faith Olson
Gregg & Karen
Olson
Jan Olson
Jackie Ondracek
Eugene & Assunta
O'Neil
Amanda Onofre
Tonya Ortega
Elizabeth Ortiz
Susan Osborn
Darlene Oswald
Tim & Bethany
Overton
Kay Owens
Anna Padilla
Jack Padovano
Kathy & Ray
Pagaduan
Dawn Paige
Pam Paliwoda
Lynnette Palmer
Cliff & Gay Pappas
Judy Parenteau
Matilda Parker
Gregory & Holly
Parsons
Margaret S. Pase
Sharon Passaro
Joseph M. & Barbara A.
Paulson
Sarah Pearson
Ed & Donna Peck
Donald & Shirley
Peeples
Skip Peeples
Sarah Pendykoski
Ronald & Barbara
Peniston
Paul Penzone
Antoinette R. Peron
Barb Peroutka
Stephanie Peters
Dan & Kathy
Phelka
Ann Marie Phillips
Paula Phillips
Estelle Pilon
Annie Pitts
Victoria Plesa
Jennifer Polansky
Laureen Pond
Ronald & Bonita
Popejoy
Harold W. & Barbara
Porter
Cynda & Elwood C.
Post
Kathleen Preston
Swanee Pringle
Ron Quain
Kevin Quast
Jennifer Quintero
Jill Rable
Cathy & Norman
Raborn
Edward & Gail
Rashleger
Bruce & Christy
Raykowski
Sandra Reagan
Jacob & Erica Reed
David & Kristen
Reinhardt
Angelo & Susan
Renna
John & Karen
Reuland
Cheryl Reuss
Lupe Reyes
Lynelle Reynolds
Michelle Rich
Pamela & Donald
Rider
Michael J Riordan
Mary Lou Rivera
Gloria Roberds
James & Theresa
Roberson
Elizabeth P. Roberts
Kathryn Roberts
Eddie & Sandra F.
Robinson
Dan & Delia
Robledo
Michael & Patricia
Rocks
Jazmine Rodriguez
Lawrence R.
Rodriguez
Peggy Romero-
Reyes
AJ and Pat Ronyak
Elizabeth A. Root
Lynne Rose
Joy Rosek
Jerry & Cherie
Rosenquist
Stella Rosenquist
Bill & Linda
Rossetto
Karin Royle
David & Patricia F.
Rubke
Mike & Nellie
Rudolfo
Patricia Rudolfo
Jackie Ruiz
Jerry & Patrice
Rush
Steven Rush
John Russell
Tambre Ruud
Linda Saali
Dan & Beth Saban
Elizabeth A. Safarik
John Safin
Debbie Sailer
Garnett & Beth
Sailor
Dustyn Sain
Sherry Samuel
Donna Saunders
Marty Savory
Debbie Sayre
Beth & Mike
Scarbrough
Nancy Schaeffer
Jenny Schafer
David & Jean
Schlecht
Thomas & Linda
Schmidt
Darlene Schmitt
David & Cindy
Schwake
Dianne Schwartz
Karen Sciarrotta
Larry & Laurelee
Scott
Pat & Stephanie
Scott
Jim Seeger
Tabatha Segal
Cindy Seipel
Joseph & Bonnie
Selden
Sharon & Les Self
Linda Sexton
Brian E. & Diana L.
Seymore
Stephen & Ruth
Shaffer
Jim & Tessie Sharp
Anne Shassetz
Barbara Shassetz
Living Trust of Marcella
N Shaw
Barbara Shaw-
Snyder
Gregory A Shears
Mike & Paula
Shelley
Jewel Shelton
Linda Sherrod
Angela Shock
Christine Shows
Madelyn Siep
John R. Sigler
J & I Sigovich
Ruth Simmons
Eric & Tamar Sims
Cathy Sitarz
B. Jean Sitkowski
Sue T. Sjostrom
Kathy Skaggs
Adrianne Sloat
Lanita Smart-Wade
David & Kathleen
Smith
Dorothy Smith
Douglas Smith
JoAnne Smith
Kathleen Smith
Matthew & Emily
Smith
Reeves & Karin
Smith
Teresa M. Smith
Theresa Smith
Michelle Smythe
Virginia Solis
Michele Somers
Keri Sparks
Anita Spears
Warren & Shirley
Speece
Carla Spino
Barb & Brian
Spitzock
Glenda F. Spohr
Tracy Spooner
Terrie
Spreckelmeier
Kermia Stafford
James P. & Laurie A.
Stamas
Khala Stanfield
Jim Staude
Ronald Stearns
A partial list of our wonderful donors.This list includes donations received November 1, 2015 - February 29, 2016.
Thank You for Your Continued Support
Connie Steckler
Jeff & Sandy Stern
Linda M. Sterry
Aldon & Iris
Stevens
Galen & Diana
Stewart
Ken & Kathy
Stewart
Joyce Story
Carrie Strand
Sonal Strasser
Kathy Stumbo
Kiera Suaverdez
Kathy Supplee
Carolyn Suttles
Gail Svor
Ken & Jan Swift
Maria Syms
Justin Talbot-Stern &
Krista Pacion
Meraldine Taylor
Becky Teller
Terrel Telles
Patrick Thatcher,
CPA
Judith Thiel
Reverend Dolores
Thomas
Gina & David
Thomas
Patricia P Thomas
Margie Thompson
Sean E. & Cynthia
Thompson
Barbara Thurber
Dawn Tibbs
Claudia U Tiger
Sarah Jeanne
Timmons
Paula Tlachac
Dan & Cheryl Todd
Myrtis L. Todd
Martha V. Traylor
Marilyn Tripodi
Olga Tsoudis
& Stephanos
Antoniades
Kathy Turner
Ayanna Tutu
Melissa Van Leuven
Felicia Van Ohlen
Sandra Van Stee
Annielaurie Van
Wie
Ronald & Carol
Vandervort
Stephen & Kim
Varshine
Beverly Vawter
James & Linda
Vigars
Reenie Villa
Sheila Carol Vogan
James & Ruth Vohs
William & Pamela
Volm
Roger & Kathaleen Von
Seeburg
William & Patricia
Wagner
Betty Walden
Billie Jo Walker
Ted & Pam Wallace
Judy Walter
Carrie Ward
Sylvia Warden
Joseph & Rosemarie
Warren
Anita Wassmuth
Patrick & Patricia
Watkins
Willie L. & Carol
Watson
Lisa Weathers
Lennie Weaver
John & Debra
Weecks
Virginia Weiler-
Meyer
Georgia Weinstein
Alice Wells
Tracey
Westerhausen
Dora White
Jacque White
Tarah White
Harold & Rita
Wichman
Dick & Jane
Wiederhold
Pamela R Wiersema
Brian & Alice
Wilcox
Jan Wiley
Gary & Susan
Wilkes
Jan Williams
Ryan & Jennifer
Williams
Terry & Julie
Williams
Ivey & Marlene
Williamson
Maureen Wilson
Janet Wilt
Noreen Wingham
Dean & Caroline
Wolfe
Mary Kaye Wonner
Randi Wood
Whitney Woods
David & Deanna
Woodward
Kristine Worland
Edie Woronicz
Beverly Wright
Viola Yoder
Robert & Catherine
Yordy
Kara L. Young
Nancy Young
Amy Zabel
Claudine Zielinski
Paul & Joan
Zuckerbrow
Geraldine
Zweigbaum
Allstate The Giving
Campaign
Amazon Smile
American Express
Company Employee
Giving Program
America's Charities
A-Town Barber
Shop
Bank of America
Charitable
Foundation
Bank Of America United
Way Campaign
The Benevity Community
Impact Fund
C.A.R.
Caring Transitions of
Phoenix Northwest
Valey
Central Arizona
Project
Champagne Images
Clothes Mentor of
Arizona LLC
The Clothing Shop
Con-Way Freight
Einstein Bros
Bagels
The Fenix Group/Atkon
Club
Fidelity Charitable Gift
Fund
Fit Body Boot
Camp
Flavors of
Louisiana
Foothill Christian
Church
The Foundation for
Those Without a
Voice
Friendship Order of
Eastern Star
Gals of the West
Garden Patch Community
Garden
Healthy Spine
Chiropractic
Heart Stream Life
Coaching LLC
Holiday Farms LLC
Honeywell International
Charity Matching
Jim King, PLLC
The Joseph
Foundation
Kiwanis Club of
Litchfield
Knight Refrigerated
The Kroger Co.
Foundation
Law Offices of Brelje and
Muklewicz
John F. Long
Foundation
Mac-Cro-Knit Club
Mile High United
Way
Millenium HS Interact
Club
Monaghan Farms,
Inc
National Mah Jongg
Leage, Inc
Network For Good
Oakmont Needle Arts &
Crafts
Oasis Bagels
OCM Recycle West
Old Navy
Palo Verde Patchers
Pebble Creek Ladies
Club
Pebble Creek
Quilters
Peoria Cheerz
The Personal Touch
Massage, LLC
Pilot Travel Center
ProNet Group, Inc.
Rocky Mountain
Eggs
Russ Lyon Sotheby's
International
Realty
Sun City West Rotary
Club
Sunrise Foundation
Surplus Asset
Management
Swift
Transportation
Tolleson Dairy
TownePlace Suites
Trendy Threads, LLC
Plato's Closet
Triple Crown Sports
Truist
Valley of the Sun
NDTA
Vulcan Material
Company
Walmart # 5369
Wells Fargo Community
Support
West Valley Mavericks
Foundation Inc
Western Container
Co.
Wigwam Golf Resort &
Spa
Wigwam Women's Golf
Association
Elaine Billingsly
Amy Lou Blunt
Marva Booker
John & Marylyn Bradley
Jerry Burns, DDS, &
Christie Burns
Catherine Hoben
Calhoun
Laurie Carr
Dana Chambliss
Stephen Cleveland
Linda Dominy
Edward T. Donahue
Donley Service Center
Jim & Betsy Donley
Dave & Marcie Ellis
Steve & Lori Endres
John Farry & Anne Scott
Tanya Field
Seth & Nicole Fischer
Carl Giordano, Sr.
Grainger
Michael G & Susan S 	
Green
Geoffrey & Lauren 	 	
Harris
Scott & Gretchen Hebets
Sandra Heintzelman
Greg & Stephanie
Hillebrand
Cynthia Hoak
Todd & Shelly Hornback
Nadine Jeffries
Christine M. Johnson
Eva Johnson
Blaine & Joan Joseph
Sylvia Justus
Bobby & Penny King
Gloria King
Kathy Knecht
Charles & Susan
Kraemer
Keith & Rochelle Krispin
Cheryl Krone
James & Laura Krueger
Arlene Kulzer
Deon Layton
Jim & Marian Levine
Bob & Terri Lisowski
Robert & Mary Lotts
Lois Mastin
Paul Matson & Karen
Ortega Matson
Delinda McMaster
Derrick & Colleen
Mellon
Stephanie Niemtschk
Jim & Linda Olvey
Joanne H. Osborne
Gregg R. & Eileen 	
Overbeck
Geraldine W. Paul
Anne L. Price
Nanette Raine
Jim & Susan Ramsey
Mackenzie Rentschler
Fran Ritonya & Bruce 	
Isherwood
Jackie Robinson
Ferenc & Diane
Rosztoczy
Paco & Christine Rudolfo
Frank Russo
Shannon Scheel
Lila A. Schneider
Rosemary Scott
James L. Seiberlich
Toby & Deborah 	 	
Seiberlich
Lorraine Shumway
Wally & Pat Staflin
Sterling Tanner
Donald R. & Alice R. 	
Tebeau
Suzy Wachtler
Mark & Mary Ann
Wannemacher
Mike & Mindy Weinstein
Diana Whiteaker
Stuart & Mary Wilkening
Sandra Willis
Zachary Yelder
Randy & Carrie Young
Every effort is made to ensure
the accuracy of the names and
attributes of our donors. If there
is an error in your information,
please accept our apologies and
call the Community Development
Department at (623) 932-4404.
Your gift
supports
women and
children
escaping
domestic
violence.
Thank You!
Organizations
Brighter Day
Society
Individuals cont.
Saluting our Exceptional Community Partners...going the extra mile!
The Exceptional Community Partner Program is New
Life Center’s way of showing our appreciation for those
organizations and foundations in our community who
have chosen to take a stand against domestic violence and
show their support for the mission of New Life Center. The
organizations and foundations have become a part of the
program by financially supporting the Center with a financial
gift of at least $2,500. These funds are used to directly support
the mission of New Life Center and will support the women
and children who are escaping domestic violence.
While we know organizations and foundations do not
support our mission simply for recognition, out of our sincere
appreciation we would like to say thank you to our ECP
supporters. Thank you for going the extra mile to make the
mission of NLC possible. Featured below are the companies
that are now part of NLC Exceptional Community Partner
program. For more information on becoming an ECP please
contact New Life Center Community Development Director,
Kelli Hernandez at (623) 932-4404.
Just for the moms...A special treat
on Mother's Day!
NLC is getting ready for Mother's Day.
Aspecial dinner, prepared by volunteers,
will be presented to our resident women
Sunday, May 8. The children are busy
creating cards and special gifts to
present to their moms at the dinner. The
mothers will also receive a gift pass to
shop the Brighter Day Boutique for an
outfit and accessories to wear to the
special occassion. Each mom will be
seated at her own table, surrounded by
her children, and the gifts they created
for her. Food service will be family style. NLC is currently
accepting table cloth donations for the event.
This room has been adopted in memory of
Dottie Allen
“Service Above Self”
Rotary Club tribute to Dottie Allen
In March, members of the Rotary Club came together on the
campus of NLC to honor Dottie Allen, a dedicated Rotary
Club member and outstanding supporter of New Life Center
who passed in 2014. Ms. Allen was one of the Centers first
community advocates. She has committed countless volunteer
hours to NLC since the opening of its doors in 1991. In
memory of Dottie Allen, the club members held a dedication
ceremony, and a special engraved plaque was hung on one
of their adopted casitas, officially naming the room "The
Dottie Allen Casita". They worked hard all day to beautify
all three of their adopted casitas, providing fresh paint, wall
decorations, new linens,
and a lot of love. Thank
you Rotary Club for your
all of your hard work!
Spring Time
Decorating
GlassVase
Now that spring is here try using
your 2015 Brighter Day Luncheon
center piece to display your
favorite flowers.
Closet
THRIFT STORE
Mondaythru Saturday 9:00 am - 7:00 pm
415 N. LITCHFIELD RD.
GOODYEAR, AZ 85338
623-925-0965www.newlifectr.org
Clothing• Housewares•Accessories
Collectibles•Furniture•Books
Artandmore!
13277 W. Mcdowell Rd., Goodyear,AZ
(623) 889-0290
Connect with New Life
Center
www.newlifectr.org
www.facebook.com/NewLifeCtr
www.facebook.com/HopesClosetThrift
www.pinterest.com/HCthriftstore
www.twitter.com/NewLifeDV
SHOP
Your
purchases
make
a difference
DONATE
Your
donations
make
a difference
VOLUNTEER
Your
volunteering
makes an
even
bigger
difference
ClosetCloset
This is the time of the year when lots
of bargains spring up at Hope's Closet.
April and May months are a great time to
find bundles of great treasures at Hope's
Closet. Donations increase at this time of
the year because our donors are clearing
out their homes causing truckloads of
used furniture and household items to be
donated everyday.
Spring cleaning often brings a larger
variety of clothing deals, including
athletic apparel and shoes. Spring is also
an awesome time to volunteer at Hope’s
Closet Thrift Store. Volunteering at
Hope’s Closet in the spring is fun, and
a great way to build skills, or enhance
the skills you have while supporting the
women and children who are escaping
domestic violence. Volunteers at Hope's
Closetperformavarietyofduties.Theyhelp
with pricing, sorting, organizing, cleaning,
and assisting customers. If you would like
to become a volunteer at Hope's Closet
please contact New Life Center Volunteer
Coordinator at (623) 932-4404.
Spring into bargains at Hope's Closet...new items arrive
everyday!

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  • 1. Spring 16 This newsletter is published quarterly for the friends, volunteers & supporters of New Life Center a refuge from domestic violence New Life Center | P.O. Box 5005 | Goodyear, AZ 85338 | Phone: (623) 932-4404 | Fax: (623) 536-1147Please consider recycling West Valley Mavericks donate $10,000 to NLC Our sincerest thanks to the West Valley Mavericks Foundation for their incredible generosity and their support of not only New Life Center, but 13 other West Valley nonprofits! Created in 2012, The Mavericks are an all-volunteer, nonprofit organizational group of business and community leaders that are helping build, shape, and support our West Valley communities by creating events raising money for charitable causes. For more information about the West Valley Mavericks Foundation visit: www.westvalleymavericksfoundation.org. Honoring the Brighter Day Society New Life Center's Brighter Day Society consists of top-level donors that have a passion for supporting our mission of empowering women and children to live free from violence. Learn more about what it means to be a Brighter Day Society member and how to join in the President's Message on page 3. A legacy of change: New Life Center celebrates 25 years of service It takes 25 years to realize the true legacy of a group of women and a project that started through passion and determination to change how victims of domestic violence receive service. Today, thousands of families and generations are living lives free from violence, but reaching this point was not easy. The history of New life Center is a unique story. Despite obstacles in its 25 year history, New Life Center has been continuously nurtured by the West Valley community to become a primary provider of domestic violence services in the state of Arizona. In every way, New Life Center has fulfilled its mission of “Saving lives, building futures…empowering women and children escaping domestic violence.” New Life Center began as a vision of members of the Soroptimist International Club of Estrella. In the spring of 1986, members of the Club attended a regional conference in California where they received a heart changing presentation about the widespread nature of domestic violence and the critical need for shelters nationwide. With this heightened awareness of domestic violence, the Soroptimist International Club of Estrella committed to take the lead in establishing an emergency shelter in western Maricopa County. Through tremendous research, political and legal challenges, and community involvement, the Soroptimist Club members, led by their President Nan Raine, accomplished their mission. On October 7, 1991 New Life Center officially opened its doors and welcomed the first residents. In the last 25 years, lives have been saved and futures transformed. Teens who sought refuge with their mothers now have families of their own. That next generation of children represents the true legacy of New Life Center – a generation that domestic violence will not touch.
  • 2. Director's Message 2015... what made the difference? The first quarter of the year is an opportunity to look back at what has been accomplished and look forward to the work that needs to be done in the coming year. 2015 proved to be a year of change for New Life Center, but we remained true to our mission and our core service of providing safety and shelter to victims of domestic violence. Included in this quarter’s newsletter is our annual report. My hope is that this gives our supporters a clear picture of the work being done on our shelter cam- pus and throughout the west valley every day. Our annual report demonstrates in numbers what we know to be true – this work cannot be done without your support and what you are supporting is life-saving and life-changing work. In 2015, volunteers dedicated a staggering 13,567 hours of service to support New Life Center. Individual giving accounted for 11% of our total revenue for the year and 77.4% of expenses went directly to programs and services. Those programs and services provided 24,221 bed nights of safety to 572 women and children fleeing for their lives. Family advocates led 3,240 hours of group advocacy for women and children sharing information on the cycle of domestic violence, parenting skills, budgeting, and job readiness. Children learned how to handle emotions in a healthy way through pet, art, and music therapy. Individual advocacy is the cornerstone of emergency shelter service. More than 2,300 hours of individual advocacy were provided for moms and children help- ing families set and attain short- and long-term goals toward independence when they leave shelter. For those victims and survivors in the community that may not need or be ready for shelter, New Life Center’s Outreach Program provided support groups and individual advocacy to 290 residents across the west valley. Once again, our programs have proven their success. While all of these numbers show a clear picture of the life-changing work being accomplished at New Life Center each day, the most important number is the 95% of families that come through our doors and do not return to the abusive environments from which they came. That is a number we are proud of, and that is a number you should be proud of, because it would not be possible without your generosity and continued support. Thank you. Paul Denial Executive Director New Life Center in funded, in part, by the Arizona Department of Economic Security, Community Services Administration, Domestic Violence Program. Points of view are those of the author & do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the Department. Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, New Life Center must make a reasonable accommodation to allow a person with a disability to take part in a program, service, or activity. For example, this means that if necessary, New Life Center must provide sign language interpreters for people who are deaf, a wheelchair accessible location, or enlarged print materials. It also means that New Life Center will take any other reasonable action that allows you to take part in & understand a program or activity, including making reasonable changes to an activity. If you believe that you will not be able to understand or take part in a program or activity because of your disability, please let us know of your disability needs in advance if at all possible. Please contact (623) 932-4404. Equal Housing Opportunity Board of Directors Mike Green President Skip Peeples Vice President Sylvia Justus Secretary Deborah Charlesworth Treasurer Cindi Nannetti Member-at-Large Bryn K. DeFusco Seth Fischer Geoffrey Harris Karen Ortega Matson Reyes Medrano, Jr. Mina Mendez Ellie Mikes Kim Moran Jill Rable Mary Roberts David Schwake Administration Paul Denial, MSW Executive Director Ronda Hill Financial Director Kelli Hernandez, MPA Community Development Director New Life Center P.O. Box 5005 Goodyear, AZ 85338 Phone: (623) 932-4404 Fax: (623) 536-1147 Email: info@newlifectr.org
  • 3. Join Us Celebrating 25 years New Life Center was built on the backs of this community. The dedication and passion of our supporters is what has sustained this mission for the last 25 years. So, allow me to take this moment to say thank you for all who have given and continue to give to make this organization a leading provider of shelter and services to domestic violence victims in the state of Arizona. Last year, individual contributions accounted for 11% of our total operating revenue. We rely on the generosity of our neighbors to continue this work and we strive to recognize your generosity and our appreciation in meaningful ways. One way we have developed to recognize our top supporters is our Brighter Day Society. These supporters pledge to give $1,000 per year for 5 years or more to ensure the continuation of this mission. But, what does it mean exactly to be a part of the Brighter Day Society? It means that you are featured in our newsletter as a top supporter and that you will receive invitations to special events throughout the year held specifically for Brighter Day Society members. But, most importantly, it means that you are a critical part of our mission. It means that when 95% of families leave New Life Center and do not return to the abusive situations from which they came, you can join us in celebrating because you make that possible. New Life Center is celebrating its 25th Anniversary this year. That is a milestone we would not have reached without the generosity of individuals in our community. I hope you recognize how much we appreciate your support at whatever level you can give and the impact you have on thousands of lives each year. You truly are making a difference for generations. If you are not yet a member of New Life Center’s Brighter Day Society I encourage you to review your annual giving and consider making New Life Center one of your top three supported charities. Please contact our Community Development Department for additional information or donate online at www.newlifectr.org. Now more than ever we need your support. Thank you for ensuring New Life Center remains strong for the next 25 years! MikeGreen Mike Green New Life Center Board President President's Message for A Brighter Day Tour New Life Center is one of the largest providers of domestic violence services in the state of Arizona. Our unique program helps families fleeing violence become independent and self-sufficient. See first-hand the difference your support can make in lives of women and children in your community. Tour Dates and Times Tours are held the second Tuesday of each month at 8:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. April 12th May 10th June 14th July 12th August 9th September 13th Call and reserve your spot today for a Brighter Day Tour of New Life Center. (623) 932-4404 Volunteer Orientation Volunteer orientation is held the first Monday of every month at 6 p.m.
  • 4. Free Arts of Arizona bringing art that teaches agriculture RAISE MONEY FOR New Life Center BY HAVING H&R BLOCK PREPARE YOUR TAXES You can now raise money for New Life Center by having H&R Block prepare your taxes. The H&R Block's Nonprofit Referral Program provides an opportunity for nonprofit organizations to raise money by referring new clients to H&R Block for tax preparation services. NLC will earn $20 for every new client referred for a completed tax preparation service. There no cost for NLC to participate, or limit to the amount that can be raised for NLC. The program runs from January 1 through April 18. By having your taxes prepared at H&R Block you can feel good knowing you helped raise money to support women and children who are fleeing domestic violence, and at the same time receive exceptional tax preparation service. The process is easy. Download the H&R Block Referral Form at http://www.newlifectr.org/wp-content/ uploads/2016/03/NP_2016_Referral_EN.pdf. Take the referral form with you to your tax preparation appointment. If you are a new client New Life Center will receive $20. To find the nearest H&R Block location, visit www.hrblock.com. Thank you for supporting NLC. Putting a flavorful twist on donated items Because of our faithful donors, NLC receives a generous amount of donated food items. Perishable and non-perishable food donations help keep the pantry stocked with delicious foods that range from frozen pancakes, spaghetti sauces and fresh fruits, to tasty desserts, condiments and seasonings. To maximize the use of the donated foods, NLC volunteer, culinary artist, Jeff Hinton, will help design a food guide to incorporate preparing the donated food items in a creative and delicious way. The food guide will allow NLC to provide fun foodies while following government mandated nutritional food guides. This season the youth will grow their own gourds. Each youth will receive gourd seeds to plant, and a designated area on campus to cultivate their garden. They will also make leather cowrie bracelets. The activities are designed to build group cohesiveness, introduce horticulture, and demonstrate how natural elements from the earth can bring beauty to the world in which we live. Free Arts of Arizona is back on campus. This time, Art Instructor, Keith Johnson will be introducing the youth to art projects that teach the importance of horticulture. The lesson plans are designed to stimulate both the creative side and logical side of the brain. Often referred to as the right and left side of the brain. In past lesson plans the children were given gourds to create beaded musical instruments. Did somebody say meatballs? In March, volunteers from Kiwanis Club of Litchfield Park, DreamCityChurchofGlendale,andDavid Schwake, NLC board member, came together as part of the RSVP Program to prepare a delicious spaghetti and meatball dinner for the residents. The dinner was served restaurant style and the residents loved the experience. RSVP (Respectfully Serving Valuable People) is a volunteer program, during which time the volunteers visit with residents of the Center, facilitate an activity for the children, and provide a delicious meal that includes a side dish, drink, and dessert.
  • 5. NLC reaching out to teens about domestic violence spreading the message...Love is not abuse BigSpringClean $ 85,866 was raised through the Arizona Tax Credits! With nearly $86,000 being raised through the Arizona Tax Credit, New Life Center will be able to continue our mission of empowering women and children to live free from violence. Your support made the difference! In February, during National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month, NLC reached out to the community with support materials and resources to shed light on unhealthy teen dating relationships. Teen dating violence is a serious violation that can affect a young person's safety, development, andsenseofcomfort. Perpetratedbya currentorpastintimatepartner,dating violence takes many forms, including physical, sexual, or emotional abuse, and can occur in person or through electronic communication and social media. Violent dating relationships can lead to depression, anxiety, drug and alcohol use, and thoughts of suicide. Victims may continue to experience detrimental effects throughout their lives. In recent studies, more teens have reported being physically hurt on purpose, by a boyfriend or girlfriend. Unhealthy relationships can start early and last a lifetime. Teens often think some behaviors, like teasing and name calling, are a "normal" part of a rela- tionship. However, these behaviors can become abusive and develop into more seriousformsofviolence.Themonthof February provided a national and col- lective measure to expose the situation, and provide support to teens, parents, and the community at large, about the importance of developing healthy, re- spectful relationships. Dating violence can happen to any teen in a romantic, dating, or sexual relationship, anytime, anywhere. But it doesn't have to hap- pen at all. NLC outreach team shared information at local high schools, col- leges, and at community events. To learn more about teen dating violence and how to promote healthy teen rela- tionships please check the links below. http://www.loveisrespect.org/ https://thatsnotcool.com/ The Big Spring Clean: A time to refresh and renew Saturday, April 9, volunteers will come together for New Life Center Big Spring Clean − an annual gathering where volunteers step out of their normal volunteer routine and come together to complete projects around the campus. Volunteers will trim trees, spruce up the garden, paint, and assemble office furniture. Giving the entire campus a clean sweep. At the end of the day the volunteers will be treated to a delicious appreciation luncheon. For more information, or to register to volunteer contact Corine Raygoza, Volunteer Coordinator at (623) 932-4404. Volunteers play a vital role in service delivery at NLC Volunteering with New Life Center helps to make a difference in the lives of thousands of women and children who are fleeing domestic violence. The volunteers have an enormous impact on their health and safety. Volunteers benefit knowing they have helped to provide a mother, and her children a safe escape from a violent environment. Volunteers at NLC carry out several duties. Some of these duties include: • Working at Hope's Closet • Serving meals in the RSVP program • Decorating the Casitas • Preparing special activities for the youth • Organizing community outreach events • Providing childcare • Teaching employment skills • Maintaining the garden For a complete list of volunteer opportunities contact NLC at: volunteer@newlifectr.org
  • 6. A partial list of our wonderful donors.This list includes donations received November 1, 2015 - February 29, 2016. Thank You for Your Continued Support 2015 Year in Review Our Mission “ Saving Lives, Building Futures... Empowering Women and Children Escaping Domestic Violence.” 24,221 bed nights of safety were provided 1,740 units of group advocacy were attended by children 1,500 units of group advocacy were attended by women 1,317 units of individual advocacy were provided for women 1,055 units of individual advocacy were provided for children 572 women and children were served in shelter 290 local residents attended NLC Outreach Program support groups Our Success Rate 95% of families that came through our doors did not return to the abusive environments from which they came. “Every 44 minutes in Arizona, a child witnesses an act of domestic violence.” a refuge from domestic violence
  • 7. A partial list of our wonderful donors.This list includes donations received November 1, 2015 - February 29, 2016. Thank You for Your Continued Support At the Center 13,429 hours Functional Expense Breakdown Management/General 8.3% Fundraising 3.8% Thrift Store 10.5% Programs & Services 77.4% New Life Center serves more than 9,000 meals each month to shelter residents. 2015 Volunteer Hours by Location Breakdown of Income Financial and Programmatic Highlights Hope’s Closet playing a major role 100% of the net proceeds from the items sold at Hope’s Closet support New Life Center’s emergency shelter services. At Hope’s Close 138 hours ANNUAL REPORT 2015 Volunteers committing to the mission Volunteers are the heart of New Life Center. Our loyal volunteers help to make a real difference in the lives of the women and children who are escaping domestic violence. In 2015 our dedicated volunteers donated a total of 13,567 hours that valued $312,990. 15% 2% 18% 11% 2% 10% 42% Corporate / Foundations Gov't ContractsIndividuals United Way Other Hope's ClosetIn-kind
  • 8. A partial list of our wonderful donors.This list includes donations received November 1, 2015 - February 29, 2016. Thank You for Your Continued Support Irvin & Beverly Aal Richard & Joan Aaronson David Acero Harry Ackstein Diane Adams Kathy Adams Robert & Geanie Aldridge Donna Allen Andrew & Cristina Altman Fernando & Lorraine Alves Christian & Jaclynn Anderson Ron & Judy Anderson Sadaf Arif Asan & Julaiha Ariff Bill & LaDonna Armstrong Jackie Armstrong Bill & Joey Arnold Carolyn Arns Arlene Ascencio DiAne K. & Jeffrey C. Ashton Barbara Atkins Patricia W. Atkinson Maria M. Aviles Donna & Jay Aybar Jean Ayers Rusty & Joni Babbitt Dan & Jane Bacon Barbara Badger Judi & Jim Baggiore Janice M. Bahrt Joan Baird Larry & Margaret Baker Julia Baldwin Robert F. & Terry L. Barker Bea & Jimmie Barnett John Michael Barrett Norma Bartel Debbie Bates Marci Batiste Amy Battin Rhette Baughman Diane J. Becker David M. & Jean M. Bee Dale & Judith A. Behm Nellie Cheyenne Belsito Juanita Benbow Mary Lou Benneian Ronald & Barbara Bennewate Gerry Berger Beth Beringhaus Steve & Michele Berroth Bridgett Bess Dr. Irene Biggs Mary Bishop Hugh & Janet Black Tim & Debora Black Stefani Blackson Ania Blick Pamela Bobbitt Douglas & Jan Boggs Gina Bonnet Lana Boren John Bossman Roger & Marcia Boston Janice Boydston Donald & Suzanne Boyer Kim & Martha Bradford Doreen Bradley James & Sonja Braswell Chris Brennan Chad Broadbent Ruby LaBon Brown Bob & Judy Brown Carolyn & Jim Brown Danielle Brown Douglas P. & Barbara J. Brown Katherine Ann Brown Larry & Chris Brown Kenny Brunk Daniel & Linda Buba Michelle Buonincontri Joneice Burnett Doug & Judy Burnham Betty Bushmiller Robert & Harriet Buttemiller Deanna Cabral Benjamin Cadriel Vernon Cadwallader James & Marlene Calder Mildred Callahan Mary Calta Tracy Campbell Valerie Campbell Vicky Campo Robert G. Cannon Joe & Elvira Cappiello Tamara Caraway Flynn Carey Debbie Carlin Richard & Elaine Carlson Sharon Carlson Rick & Cheryl Carmichael Andrea Carrasco Candy Carter Jen Cary Steve & Doreen Case Sharon Casey Karen Cassetta Kelly Castillo Janet Caswell Mary Cavanaugh- Marsh Freddy Cavines Gregory & Alondra Chambliss Heather Champion Greg & Deborah Charlesworth Alisa Chatinsky Barbara Chilton Marlene Chisolm Vincent & Lisa Ciulla Gwen Clark Stephanie Clark John S. & Isabel Clarke Debbie Clinkinbeard David Cogan Sam & Cynthia Cohen Suzanne Cohen Sylvia & Allen Coker Gary R. & Betty Kay Cole Patrice Cole Roger & Patricia Colehower Carol Collinsworth Cliff Colmone & Amy Kunz-Hinczynski Hilary Coltman Lesa Ann Connell Rob Conway Grace Cooper Carren Cothman Egyed Anthony Couch Andra Counts Doug & Leann Cozad C. William & Judith Crause Jennifer Cross Carolyn Curley Don & Karla Cushing John Dale George Dallas Patricia Daniels Robert & Alta Daniels Toni Davies Ann Faith Davis Danny & Paulette Davis Lillian & Harry Daye Joyce Deas Gina DeCoste Barb DeFrane Andrew J. & Bryn K. DeFusco Keri deGuzman Carl Deierling Chris Del Duca Renee Delassus Nancy L & Eugene M Der Manuel Dixie DeWitt Sabrina Dezso Dorothy Diaz Carol A Diffey James & Carol Dilgard Jeff & Diane Dill Ella L. Discoe Lena Dixon Mark & Jennie Dobbins Dorothy Donelson Dora Donovan Hayley Donovan Jill Donovan Michelle King Dotson Michael & Katherine Douglas Caisa Dragland Jeannie Drobina Sally Dwyer Keith & Liesl Ebenholtz Christi Edwards James & Cornelia Eichorn Jon Eliason Jennifer Elton Ann C. Erickson Starlet Erickson Helen Evans Russell and Barbara Everts Monta L. Ewing Heidi Farrell Linda Farris DeeDee Fast Diane Fekete Dess & Lori Ferguson Michele Ferrando Jared Fink JoAnn Fioretti Janice Fisher Debbie Fletcher Kirstin Flores Roxanne Flynn Kathleen Forcucci Susan Fordyce Joann Forstner Sarah Foshay Kristen Foster Clayton & Dianna Fouts Clint & Brenda Fouts Garry Fouts Kevin Fouts Samantha Fouts Steven Fouts S. Francois Carolyn Jeanne Freeman Daniel Fuller JD H. Fulton Orin K. & Judith K. Fulton Laura Gabiou Bill & Sue Gainer Diane C & Russell T Galewski Eric Gallagher Therese Ann Gantz Ivy Garcia Mark Garcia Christopher Garman Tami Garrett Ivy Garry Rudy Garza David B. Gass Alan & Barbara Gaugert James M. & Debra J. Gawne Sherol & Dudley Gibson Peggy Gilbert Kirschner Donna Gillen Donald & Janet Gillfillan Pat Gillum Hilary & Mike Gingold Joan Gingold Cynthia Givens Rachelle Glenn Ray & Nancy Golubski Dave Gomez Jaime Lyn Gonzales Karen Gonzalez Gabriela Gonzalez- Rubio George Good Dorothy Goodman Patricia C. Goodrich Amy Goodwin Laura Gordillo Ken & Gayle Le Grand Elsie Green Dyanne Greer Gail Gregory Gary & Frankie Grimsman Mary Grossenkemper Donald & Susan Groves Virgil & Fran Grumbling Jennifer Guenther Green Gloria Gurwell L. G. Gwin Robert & Jean Gwyn Grant & Jean Hachmann Ruth Hafner Sheila Hagan- Bloxham Kenneth & Carol Hahn Richard J & Tiffany A Hakalmazian Diane Haller Frank & Samantha Hamblin Douglas & Eileen Hammond Annette Hampel Diane Hanrahan Brian & Cindy Hansen Marilyn Hansen Nancy & Bradley Hansen Sophia E. Harder Emily Hardwick Karen Harper Deirdre Harrington Dorothy Harris Leonard & Bobbie Harris Ross & Judith Hart Robert & Beth Hatch Michelle Hawkins Cathy Hayes Dawson Hayes Yvonne Heenan Sandra Heiner George & Lena Henderson Natalie A. Henrichsen Maxine Herberger Russell & Lita Herd Tina Herman Kelli Hernandez Priscilla Hernandez Beverly Heron Barbara Herwick Helen Heyl Paul & Lola Hickert Dr. Herma Hightower Lupita Hightower Ronda Hill Jacqueline L. Hillenburg Holly Hinkle Joy Hirvela Marion Jean Hoag Jane Holdcroft Marilyn Holland Sara Homan Ronald & Patricia Hook Kate Hopeman Alisen Hopkins Patricia Hopkins Dana & Cynthia House Jan Hover Cynthia Howard Jerri Howard Stephanie Howard Brenda Howarth Amy Huette Lorraine Hunt Carmen Lydia Hus Nancy & Lawrence Huss Mona Ishaq Norma Izzo Clara Jackson Mae Jackson Willie Jackson Audry James Raul & Ettra Jaramillo Inger Jebsen Amy Jendrusch Sara Jenkins Thelma J. Jenkins Stephanie N. Jensen Steven & Patricia Jensen Missy Jenson Kathy Jernigan- Bahr Dennis & Lori Jeschke Sue Johnsen Individuals
  • 9. A partial list of our wonderful donors.This list includes donations received November 1, 2015 - February 29, 2016. Thank You for Your Continued Support Carolyn Johnson JoEllen Johnson Lucy Johnson Sandy Johnson Tanya Johnson Trudy Johnson Charlene Jones Clayton & Michelle Jones Ken Jones Patricia B. Jones Carol Junge Walter & Faith Kalback Michael E. Kanter Wioleta Kapusta Thomas Karl Nick & Lorraine Keeman Joyce Keith Francis & Sandra Kelly Daryl & Mary Kemper Sara Kennedy Edith Keresztes- Nagy Mary Jo Kerr William L. Kerr Charlie & Susan Kice Reed Kiefer Sally Kiko Betty Kimbrew Therese Kinder JoeAnna King Mark D. & Rhonda L. King E. Marie Kirkendolph Louise Kirkland Richard & Janet Kirshbaum Barbara Kiszonas Michele Klein Ronald & Sharon Klemm Norma Klinger Mary Klopping Lori Klug Harold & Sarah Koehn Kristi Kohser A.B. & Joann Kolesar Ellie Kovach Rose Krammes Susan Kucera Ed & Mary Lou Kulsick Jim & Julie Kurvers Brenda LaChance Frederich & Sandy Lake Frederick Lake Anna Lam Nancy LaMascus E. Kay Landon Ryan Lantz Kimberly LaPrade Vicki Lasee Karen Laughlin Ed & Barbara Lavin Rejane Lavoie- Agrawala Kristi L. Lea Master Brian LeFevere Julianne Lein Della Lelakowski Terry & Bonnie Lenke Esther Lewis Gretchen Liff Gary & Barbara Lind Brian Lindenlaub Lynne Lindquist Susan Litviak Barbara Long Jean Love-Smith Paul & Evelyn Lozano Mildred A. Lubimir Robert & Judy Lucca Mark & Patricia Luhmann Doug & Carol Lumsden Dana MacComb Carrie & Steve Macias David & Judith Madden Margaret Major Bonnie Malachowski Aziz & Neha Mallik John & Sandra Manobianco Dorothy Mapp Angie Marlow Ron & Caron Martin Sandy Martin Lynn Martinez Joseph & Sharon Marvin Carrie Lynn Mason Ann Mason Eugene & BJ May Elizabeth Maynard George Mays Shelene Mazzeo Worland Susan McAlister Laura McBride Melissa McComb Marjorie McConnell Tresscella McCoy Richard & Jane McCurdy Patrick McDermott Mollie McErlean Joan McFarland Lynn Kay McKenzie Martin & Megan McKinley William & Mary McKinney William McLindon Brian & Barb McMahon Karen Kay McMahon Michael & Mary McMahon Robert & Rae McMillan Holly McShane Roberta Medina Reyes Medrano, Jr. Mary & Richard Meese Candace Mellinger Janice Melvin Mina Mendez Debbie Mesa Erin Messinger Donna Micetic Don Middleton Karen Milhous Gary & Audrey Miller Ronald & Kristi Millington Hollis & Marilyn Mills Danielle Minchella David & Cathy Mireles Gloria Mitchell Gladys Monroe Frances Montasir Bill Montgomery Clarence Moore Dorothy Moore Karen L Moore Patrick Moraca Frances Moran Patrick & Kimberly Moran Deborah Morgaina Karen Morgan David & Wendy Morgan Donald & Rachel Morgan Nonia Morgan Dianne W. & Dave L. Morin Philip & ReNay Morin Don & Dee Morris Robyn Morris Joseph Mosca Thomas & Judith Mr. & Mrs. Oneill Joanne & Donald Mueske Bryon & Sara Murphy Catherine Murphy Marilyn P Nagy Thomas J. Nannetti Cindi Nannetti Beatrice Naumann Bill & Susie Nee C.L. Neeley & Mary Neeley Patrick & Wendy Neely Sydney Neely Connie Nell Rhuno & Linda Nelson Jo Ann Neuenfeldt Susan Nevel Don & Carmel Nevers Rosa Sharon Nichols Peter Nick Kristin Nordeen Phyllis Norris Howard & Jody Northern Deidra Nuness Mary Ann O'Brien Carol O'Connor Joy O'Day & Dave Delay Mary Oertle Beatrice Oliver Charles & Linda Oliver Faith Olson Gregg & Karen Olson Jan Olson Jackie Ondracek Eugene & Assunta O'Neil Amanda Onofre Tonya Ortega Elizabeth Ortiz Susan Osborn Darlene Oswald Tim & Bethany Overton Kay Owens Anna Padilla Jack Padovano Kathy & Ray Pagaduan Dawn Paige Pam Paliwoda Lynnette Palmer Cliff & Gay Pappas Judy Parenteau Matilda Parker Gregory & Holly Parsons Margaret S. Pase Sharon Passaro Joseph M. & Barbara A. Paulson Sarah Pearson Ed & Donna Peck Donald & Shirley Peeples Skip Peeples Sarah Pendykoski Ronald & Barbara Peniston Paul Penzone Antoinette R. Peron Barb Peroutka Stephanie Peters Dan & Kathy Phelka Ann Marie Phillips Paula Phillips Estelle Pilon Annie Pitts Victoria Plesa Jennifer Polansky Laureen Pond Ronald & Bonita Popejoy Harold W. & Barbara Porter Cynda & Elwood C. Post Kathleen Preston Swanee Pringle Ron Quain Kevin Quast Jennifer Quintero Jill Rable Cathy & Norman Raborn Edward & Gail Rashleger Bruce & Christy Raykowski Sandra Reagan Jacob & Erica Reed David & Kristen Reinhardt Angelo & Susan Renna John & Karen Reuland Cheryl Reuss Lupe Reyes Lynelle Reynolds Michelle Rich Pamela & Donald Rider Michael J Riordan Mary Lou Rivera Gloria Roberds James & Theresa Roberson Elizabeth P. Roberts Kathryn Roberts Eddie & Sandra F. Robinson Dan & Delia Robledo Michael & Patricia Rocks Jazmine Rodriguez Lawrence R. Rodriguez Peggy Romero- Reyes AJ and Pat Ronyak Elizabeth A. Root Lynne Rose Joy Rosek Jerry & Cherie Rosenquist Stella Rosenquist Bill & Linda Rossetto Karin Royle David & Patricia F. Rubke Mike & Nellie Rudolfo Patricia Rudolfo Jackie Ruiz Jerry & Patrice Rush Steven Rush John Russell Tambre Ruud Linda Saali Dan & Beth Saban Elizabeth A. Safarik John Safin Debbie Sailer Garnett & Beth Sailor Dustyn Sain Sherry Samuel Donna Saunders Marty Savory Debbie Sayre Beth & Mike Scarbrough Nancy Schaeffer Jenny Schafer David & Jean Schlecht Thomas & Linda Schmidt Darlene Schmitt David & Cindy Schwake Dianne Schwartz Karen Sciarrotta Larry & Laurelee Scott Pat & Stephanie Scott Jim Seeger Tabatha Segal Cindy Seipel Joseph & Bonnie Selden Sharon & Les Self Linda Sexton Brian E. & Diana L. Seymore Stephen & Ruth Shaffer Jim & Tessie Sharp Anne Shassetz Barbara Shassetz Living Trust of Marcella N Shaw Barbara Shaw- Snyder Gregory A Shears Mike & Paula Shelley Jewel Shelton Linda Sherrod Angela Shock Christine Shows Madelyn Siep John R. Sigler J & I Sigovich Ruth Simmons Eric & Tamar Sims Cathy Sitarz B. Jean Sitkowski Sue T. Sjostrom Kathy Skaggs Adrianne Sloat Lanita Smart-Wade David & Kathleen Smith Dorothy Smith Douglas Smith JoAnne Smith Kathleen Smith Matthew & Emily Smith Reeves & Karin Smith Teresa M. Smith Theresa Smith Michelle Smythe Virginia Solis Michele Somers Keri Sparks Anita Spears Warren & Shirley Speece Carla Spino Barb & Brian Spitzock Glenda F. Spohr Tracy Spooner Terrie Spreckelmeier Kermia Stafford James P. & Laurie A. Stamas Khala Stanfield Jim Staude Ronald Stearns
  • 10. A partial list of our wonderful donors.This list includes donations received November 1, 2015 - February 29, 2016. Thank You for Your Continued Support Connie Steckler Jeff & Sandy Stern Linda M. Sterry Aldon & Iris Stevens Galen & Diana Stewart Ken & Kathy Stewart Joyce Story Carrie Strand Sonal Strasser Kathy Stumbo Kiera Suaverdez Kathy Supplee Carolyn Suttles Gail Svor Ken & Jan Swift Maria Syms Justin Talbot-Stern & Krista Pacion Meraldine Taylor Becky Teller Terrel Telles Patrick Thatcher, CPA Judith Thiel Reverend Dolores Thomas Gina & David Thomas Patricia P Thomas Margie Thompson Sean E. & Cynthia Thompson Barbara Thurber Dawn Tibbs Claudia U Tiger Sarah Jeanne Timmons Paula Tlachac Dan & Cheryl Todd Myrtis L. Todd Martha V. Traylor Marilyn Tripodi Olga Tsoudis & Stephanos Antoniades Kathy Turner Ayanna Tutu Melissa Van Leuven Felicia Van Ohlen Sandra Van Stee Annielaurie Van Wie Ronald & Carol Vandervort Stephen & Kim Varshine Beverly Vawter James & Linda Vigars Reenie Villa Sheila Carol Vogan James & Ruth Vohs William & Pamela Volm Roger & Kathaleen Von Seeburg William & Patricia Wagner Betty Walden Billie Jo Walker Ted & Pam Wallace Judy Walter Carrie Ward Sylvia Warden Joseph & Rosemarie Warren Anita Wassmuth Patrick & Patricia Watkins Willie L. & Carol Watson Lisa Weathers Lennie Weaver John & Debra Weecks Virginia Weiler- Meyer Georgia Weinstein Alice Wells Tracey Westerhausen Dora White Jacque White Tarah White Harold & Rita Wichman Dick & Jane Wiederhold Pamela R Wiersema Brian & Alice Wilcox Jan Wiley Gary & Susan Wilkes Jan Williams Ryan & Jennifer Williams Terry & Julie Williams Ivey & Marlene Williamson Maureen Wilson Janet Wilt Noreen Wingham Dean & Caroline Wolfe Mary Kaye Wonner Randi Wood Whitney Woods David & Deanna Woodward Kristine Worland Edie Woronicz Beverly Wright Viola Yoder Robert & Catherine Yordy Kara L. Young Nancy Young Amy Zabel Claudine Zielinski Paul & Joan Zuckerbrow Geraldine Zweigbaum Allstate The Giving Campaign Amazon Smile American Express Company Employee Giving Program America's Charities A-Town Barber Shop Bank of America Charitable Foundation Bank Of America United Way Campaign The Benevity Community Impact Fund C.A.R. Caring Transitions of Phoenix Northwest Valey Central Arizona Project Champagne Images Clothes Mentor of Arizona LLC The Clothing Shop Con-Way Freight Einstein Bros Bagels The Fenix Group/Atkon Club Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Fit Body Boot Camp Flavors of Louisiana Foothill Christian Church The Foundation for Those Without a Voice Friendship Order of Eastern Star Gals of the West Garden Patch Community Garden Healthy Spine Chiropractic Heart Stream Life Coaching LLC Holiday Farms LLC Honeywell International Charity Matching Jim King, PLLC The Joseph Foundation Kiwanis Club of Litchfield Knight Refrigerated The Kroger Co. Foundation Law Offices of Brelje and Muklewicz John F. Long Foundation Mac-Cro-Knit Club Mile High United Way Millenium HS Interact Club Monaghan Farms, Inc National Mah Jongg Leage, Inc Network For Good Oakmont Needle Arts & Crafts Oasis Bagels OCM Recycle West Old Navy Palo Verde Patchers Pebble Creek Ladies Club Pebble Creek Quilters Peoria Cheerz The Personal Touch Massage, LLC Pilot Travel Center ProNet Group, Inc. Rocky Mountain Eggs Russ Lyon Sotheby's International Realty Sun City West Rotary Club Sunrise Foundation Surplus Asset Management Swift Transportation Tolleson Dairy TownePlace Suites Trendy Threads, LLC Plato's Closet Triple Crown Sports Truist Valley of the Sun NDTA Vulcan Material Company Walmart # 5369 Wells Fargo Community Support West Valley Mavericks Foundation Inc Western Container Co. Wigwam Golf Resort & Spa Wigwam Women's Golf Association Elaine Billingsly Amy Lou Blunt Marva Booker John & Marylyn Bradley Jerry Burns, DDS, & Christie Burns Catherine Hoben Calhoun Laurie Carr Dana Chambliss Stephen Cleveland Linda Dominy Edward T. Donahue Donley Service Center Jim & Betsy Donley Dave & Marcie Ellis Steve & Lori Endres John Farry & Anne Scott Tanya Field Seth & Nicole Fischer Carl Giordano, Sr. Grainger Michael G & Susan S Green Geoffrey & Lauren Harris Scott & Gretchen Hebets Sandra Heintzelman Greg & Stephanie Hillebrand Cynthia Hoak Todd & Shelly Hornback Nadine Jeffries Christine M. Johnson Eva Johnson Blaine & Joan Joseph Sylvia Justus Bobby & Penny King Gloria King Kathy Knecht Charles & Susan Kraemer Keith & Rochelle Krispin Cheryl Krone James & Laura Krueger Arlene Kulzer Deon Layton Jim & Marian Levine Bob & Terri Lisowski Robert & Mary Lotts Lois Mastin Paul Matson & Karen Ortega Matson Delinda McMaster Derrick & Colleen Mellon Stephanie Niemtschk Jim & Linda Olvey Joanne H. Osborne Gregg R. & Eileen Overbeck Geraldine W. Paul Anne L. Price Nanette Raine Jim & Susan Ramsey Mackenzie Rentschler Fran Ritonya & Bruce Isherwood Jackie Robinson Ferenc & Diane Rosztoczy Paco & Christine Rudolfo Frank Russo Shannon Scheel Lila A. Schneider Rosemary Scott James L. Seiberlich Toby & Deborah Seiberlich Lorraine Shumway Wally & Pat Staflin Sterling Tanner Donald R. & Alice R. Tebeau Suzy Wachtler Mark & Mary Ann Wannemacher Mike & Mindy Weinstein Diana Whiteaker Stuart & Mary Wilkening Sandra Willis Zachary Yelder Randy & Carrie Young Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the names and attributes of our donors. If there is an error in your information, please accept our apologies and call the Community Development Department at (623) 932-4404. Your gift supports women and children escaping domestic violence. Thank You! Organizations Brighter Day Society Individuals cont.
  • 11. Saluting our Exceptional Community Partners...going the extra mile! The Exceptional Community Partner Program is New Life Center’s way of showing our appreciation for those organizations and foundations in our community who have chosen to take a stand against domestic violence and show their support for the mission of New Life Center. The organizations and foundations have become a part of the program by financially supporting the Center with a financial gift of at least $2,500. These funds are used to directly support the mission of New Life Center and will support the women and children who are escaping domestic violence. While we know organizations and foundations do not support our mission simply for recognition, out of our sincere appreciation we would like to say thank you to our ECP supporters. Thank you for going the extra mile to make the mission of NLC possible. Featured below are the companies that are now part of NLC Exceptional Community Partner program. For more information on becoming an ECP please contact New Life Center Community Development Director, Kelli Hernandez at (623) 932-4404. Just for the moms...A special treat on Mother's Day! NLC is getting ready for Mother's Day. Aspecial dinner, prepared by volunteers, will be presented to our resident women Sunday, May 8. The children are busy creating cards and special gifts to present to their moms at the dinner. The mothers will also receive a gift pass to shop the Brighter Day Boutique for an outfit and accessories to wear to the special occassion. Each mom will be seated at her own table, surrounded by her children, and the gifts they created for her. Food service will be family style. NLC is currently accepting table cloth donations for the event. This room has been adopted in memory of Dottie Allen “Service Above Self” Rotary Club tribute to Dottie Allen In March, members of the Rotary Club came together on the campus of NLC to honor Dottie Allen, a dedicated Rotary Club member and outstanding supporter of New Life Center who passed in 2014. Ms. Allen was one of the Centers first community advocates. She has committed countless volunteer hours to NLC since the opening of its doors in 1991. In memory of Dottie Allen, the club members held a dedication ceremony, and a special engraved plaque was hung on one of their adopted casitas, officially naming the room "The Dottie Allen Casita". They worked hard all day to beautify all three of their adopted casitas, providing fresh paint, wall decorations, new linens, and a lot of love. Thank you Rotary Club for your all of your hard work!
  • 12. Spring Time Decorating GlassVase Now that spring is here try using your 2015 Brighter Day Luncheon center piece to display your favorite flowers. Closet THRIFT STORE Mondaythru Saturday 9:00 am - 7:00 pm 415 N. LITCHFIELD RD. GOODYEAR, AZ 85338 623-925-0965www.newlifectr.org Clothing• Housewares•Accessories Collectibles•Furniture•Books Artandmore! 13277 W. Mcdowell Rd., Goodyear,AZ (623) 889-0290 Connect with New Life Center www.newlifectr.org www.facebook.com/NewLifeCtr www.facebook.com/HopesClosetThrift www.pinterest.com/HCthriftstore www.twitter.com/NewLifeDV SHOP Your purchases make a difference DONATE Your donations make a difference VOLUNTEER Your volunteering makes an even bigger difference ClosetCloset This is the time of the year when lots of bargains spring up at Hope's Closet. April and May months are a great time to find bundles of great treasures at Hope's Closet. Donations increase at this time of the year because our donors are clearing out their homes causing truckloads of used furniture and household items to be donated everyday. Spring cleaning often brings a larger variety of clothing deals, including athletic apparel and shoes. Spring is also an awesome time to volunteer at Hope’s Closet Thrift Store. Volunteering at Hope’s Closet in the spring is fun, and a great way to build skills, or enhance the skills you have while supporting the women and children who are escaping domestic violence. Volunteers at Hope's Closetperformavarietyofduties.Theyhelp with pricing, sorting, organizing, cleaning, and assisting customers. If you would like to become a volunteer at Hope's Closet please contact New Life Center Volunteer Coordinator at (623) 932-4404. Spring into bargains at Hope's Closet...new items arrive everyday!