United Way’s 2016 Annual Report
Amarillo & Canyon
Get our latest financials, see how the team members put in tremendous and memorable efforts and see our mission in action.
Success Story
Mrs. R’s daughter was given a choice. Quit her job to be a full time care giver for her mother, or continue to work and place her in a nursing home. Watch the video to learn about the programs we fund in Health.
A Letter from Your President
Mike Good, Board President of United Way in
Amarillo and Canyon.
A young childcare worker in Canyon. A father struggling to make ends meet in Amarillo. An aspiring student in your neighborhood. Each of these people deserves the opportunity to achieve their dreams and support their family. At United Way of Amarillo & Canyon, more than 93 years of experience teaches us that community-wide solutions offer the best chance of helping them succeed. That’s why we are fighting harder than ever for the education, health, and financial stability of every person in our area.
United Way goes beyond single-issue solutions and temporary fixes. Our investment in the community is broad; we provide support for low-cost child care so parents can work, afterschool care with academic support, health programs for seniors, mental health counseling, safety net services, and much more.
We work to address the systemic challenges that undermine opportunity for all, by mobilizing the best resources and forging unlikely partnerships. Through this network of partnerships, our volunteers can expeditiously assess where our money or influence should go. These relationships enhance our ability to put our resources where they will make the biggest impact- a little, plus a little, plus a little, is a lot.
In 2016, more than eleven thousand donors invested in the lives of over seventy four thousand individuals in Potter and Randall Counties. I am humbled to have served as Board President for an organization who sees first-hand the generosity of individuals and businesses in our area.
Excellence requires sacrifice, and I thank you for sacrificing your money, time and talents to support your neighbors through the United Way. That’s what it means to LIVE UNITED. To all our partners, donors and volunteers, thank you for everything you do. We couldn’t do it without you and your dedication to our mission.
Our Team
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Board of Directors
2016-2017
Executive Board
Mike Good, President
David Hemphill, Treasurer
Jim Bryan, Vice-President Financial Accountability
Paul Harpole
Michael Hooten, Ed.D., Vice-President of Community Services/GSRC
Aaron Howerton, Vice-President Community Impact
David Hudson, Vice-President Campaign
Shannon Massey, Vice-President Campaign
Michelle Reichert, Vice-President Campaign
Governing Board
W. Ashley Allen
Louise Anderson
Carolyn A. Balzar
Mary Coyne
Randy Criswell
Smith Ellis
Darryl Flusche
Marvin Franz
Dean Frigo
Julie L. Hulsey CLU
Bowden E. Jones, Jr.
Steven S. Jones
Russell Lowery-Hart, Ph.D.
John Luciano
Brent A. McClure
Antonio Mora
Joe Morris
Monica A. Musick
Teresa Prock
Ernesto Sanchez
Betty Solis
Management Staff
Katie Noffsker, Executive Director
Susan Barros, Sr. Director, Community Impact
Jeff Gulde, Sr. Director, Finance
Honnah Taylor, Marketing and Communication Director
Jeff Whitsell, Sr. Director, Resource Development Director
Leadership Donors
Council Members
Loaned
Executives
VIEW LOANED EXECUTIVES
Name | Company |
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Steve Abrahamson | Xcel Energy |
Kim Banner | City of Canyon |
Sarah Barnes | Bell Helicopter |
Nathan Barrett | Xcel Energy |
David Branscum | TootN’Totum |
Chris Cantwell | CNS Pantex |
Bryan Chaffin | First United Bank |
Tracy Cooper | ASARCO |
Christina Cox-Leisinger | WTAMU |
Nicole Eminger | CNS Pantex |
Chris Forbis | Randall County Sherriff’s Office |
Matthew Gammon | Xcel Energy |
Jackie Gavlik | TTUHSC |
Lance Green | FirstBank Southwest |
Lewis Hassler | Atmos Energy |
Kyle Haymes | Bell Helicopter |
Rodney Hess | ASARCO |
Brent Hoover | Amarillo Independent School District |
Sara Hudson | ANB |
Storm Hughes | Street Toyota |
Rick Keller | Texas Dodge/AutoInc |
Jeremy King | United Supermarkets |
Lisa Kirkwood | Happy State Bank |
Casey Lane | Bell Helicopter |
Bonnie Lasher | FirstBank Southwest |
Glenn Lavender | City of Amarillo |
Pam Madden | Amarillo College |
Gail Malacara | FirstBank Southwest |
Billy May | The English Rose |
Mark Mechenbier | Xcel Energy |
Name | Company |
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Victoria Medley | City of Amarillo |
David Meraz | Street Volkswagen |
Katy Parrish | Suddenlink |
Tyler Perdue | United Supermarkets |
Perry Perkins | BSA |
Joseph Peterson | Edward Jones |
Geoff Phemister | Happy State Bank |
Sherry Philyaw | CNS Pantex |
Terry Price | Xcel Energy |
Damen Ratliff | City of Amarillo |
Matt Ray | ANB |
Megan Reed | CNS Pantex |
Adam Schaer | W Silver Recycling |
Justin Schenk | Bell Helicopter |
Sheila Seymore | City of Canyon |
John Simikian | AutoInc Tri-State Ford |
Sherry Spells-Washington | TDCJ |
Reaghan Stevens | FirstCapital Bank |
Darin Stollings | NCW |
Jodie Striley | RPC CPAs + Consultants, LLP |
Michael Sugden | Amarillo College |
Charles Thomas | CNS Pantex |
Jenna Tyler | Bell Helicopter |
Blake Urton | Johnson & Sheldon |
Elexi Vasquez | Street Volkswagen |
Chris Villegas | Street Toyota |
Ronnie Walker | Xcel Energy |
Jason West | Herring Bank |
Courtney White | UWAC |
Jarred Williams | FirstBank Southwest |
Youth Leadership
The 2016-2017 Youth Leadership Cabinet (YLC) is comprised of more than 80 students representing eight local high schools from five school districts. The YLC, along with numerous company and community volunteers, hosted United Way of Amarillo & Canyon’s annual Youth Day at the Civic Center in October. Youth Day was attended by over 800 students from 18 area middle schools and high schools and acted as the catalyst for a successful youth-led campaign. The funds raised through the Youth Campaign are donated entirely by students from grades K-12 at campuses all across our community. As members of the Youth Cabinet, the students allocate this money to United Way of Amarillo & Canyon’s partner agencies.
This year, 14 applications from 12 agencies were submitted to request project-specific funding. YLC students conducted program site visits, evaluated applications, and made funding decisions for the money raised. At a press conference in May, the YLC presented checks to each agency. United Way of Amarillo & Canyon is proud to partner with these young adults to help plant the seed of philanthropic principles to our future leaders.
VIEW YOUTH ALLOCATIONS
Agencies | Amount Allocated |
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ARAD | $2,500.00 |
Adult Literacy | $2,834.50 |
Area Agency on Aging -Food Net | $2,500.00 |
Big Brothers Big Sisters | $2,500.00 |
Boy Scouts | $2,650.00 |
Catholic Charities Inner Faith Hunger Project | $2,988.00 |
Epilepsy- Art Program | $2,500.00 |
Epilepsy Summer Camp | $2,500.00 |
Girls Scouts | $2,650.00 |
Junior Achievement | $2,500.00 |
Salvation Army | $3,000.50 |
Texas Tech-Reach Out & Read | $2,500.00 |
Wesely Senior Citizen Program | $2,500.00 |
Wesley -Behind the Scenes | $2,834.57 |
Total | $36,957.57 |
Day of Caring
On Friday, April 22, 2016, hundreds of volunteers in our community came together to dedicate their time to making a difference. This incredible effort to serve our community represents a close partnership between United Way of Amarillo & Canyon, our nonprofit partners, community partners, sponsors and volunteers who stood up to make a difference. Great things happen when we Live United!
IMPACT
Our Mission in Action
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Success Story
Amy was shy and withdrawn when she first joined the after-school program. Watch the video to learn more about Amy and the programs we fund in Education.
Corporate Leadership Donors
250k-499,999
Ordre d’Indépendance
Xcel Energy
100k-249,999
La Société Nationale
Amarillo National Bank
50k-99,999
Ordre de Fraternité
CNS Pantex Plant
United Supermarkets, LLC, District Office
25k-49,999
Ordre de Liberté
Atmos Energy Corporation
AutoInc
Bell Helicopter Textron, Inc.
Budweiser Distributing Co.
Valero Services, Inc. – Amarillo
Zachry Group
10k-24,999
Membres de la Société
Affiliated Foods, Inc.
Amarillo Business Foundation
Amarillo Gear Company
Atmos Energy Customer Support Shared Services
Bank of America Merrill Lynch
Caviness Beef Packers
Duke Electric Company, Inc.
First United Bank
FirstBank Southwest
Happy State Bank
NuStar Energy
Panhandle Unions
Toot’n Totum – Vehicle Give-Away
7,500-9,999
Platinum
FirstCapital Bank of Texas
Nationwide Insurance
Owens Corning
Underwood Law Firm, P.C.
2,500-4,999
Silver
Amarillo Floor Company
BHP Billiton Petroleum (New Ventures) Corporation
Border States Electric
Cenex Harvest States (CHS)
Cummins Southern Plains, Inc.
Eaton Crouse-Hinds
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
Herring Bank
Insurance Professionals
Savage Refinery & Power Solutions
Street Toyota
United Parcel Service
2,499-1,000
Bronze
Access Community Credit Union
ACE Group (Chubb)
AimBank
Amarillo Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery LLC
American Equipment & Trailer, Inc.
Betenbough Homes
Bruckner Truck Sales, Inc.
Cargill Animal Nutrition (Southwest Division)
Choice Media
Connor, McMillon, Mitchell, Shennum, PLLC
Dillard’s Department Store
Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, Inc.
Graham Brothers Jewelers
IAM&AW Machinist
Johnson & Sheldon, PLLC/ProPay
Mullin Hoard & Brown, L.L.P.
ONEOK Westex Transmission
Target Corporation #221
Texas Cattle Feeders Association
Whataburger
Whitney Russell Printers
Growing Greatness
$160,000
Allocated Total
$2,283,827
Success Story
When Rachel lost her job, she was afraid she would no longer be able to afford child care. Watch the video to learn about the programs we fund in Income.
Victory Gala
March 11, 2017
This elegant event celebrated the accomplishments of donors and volunteers from the 2015-2016 annual fundraising campaign. The following awards were presented:
2-1-1 Texas
United Way of Amarillo & Canyon provides comprehensive information and referral services to individuals and agencies in the top 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle through the 2-1-1 Texas Information & Referral Network. Calls are answered by friendly, trained specialists with a database of community services at their fingertips. All information and referrals are free, confidential and aimed at connecting those who need help with the most appropriate resources available.
Financials
Success Story
Kim* didn’t know she and her three children
could leave an abusive relationship after 15 years.
Watch the video to learn about the programs we fund in Basic Needs.
*Survivor’s name has been changed for her protection.