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Blue Hill Medical

Working with Dr. Lucy to create the branding and website for Blue Hill Medical was a delight. Her passion for her practice and patients combined with a subtle and beautiful aesthetic produced incredible design work we were both proud of.

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Blue Hill Medical

Project Date

January 2016

Category

Logo · Recent · Website

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Group 14

Employee Campaign Coordinators

FIRST NAME
LAST NAME
COMPANY
Jessica Cardenas Amarillo ISD
Lizzie Williams Amarillo National Bank
Brenda Alward ASARCO
Eric Benson Atmos Energy Corporation
Marty Haley Atmos Energy Customer Support
Stacy Ruiz AutoInc
Sherrie Padilla Bank of America Merrill Lynch
Jeri Tyler Baptist Community Services
Tonya Watson Barricades Unlimited
Amanda Jordan Barricades Unlimited
Shanna Boily Bell
Chris Hord Bell
Megan Reed Bell, ECC Co-Chair
Timothy Baker Border States Electric
Gemma Mitchell Boy Scouts of America Golden Spread
Clara Carpenter Brown & Fortunato, P.C.
Stacy Hamby Brown & Fortunato, P.C.
Megan Lockwood BSA
Lori James BSA
Bekah Coggins Buckner Children & Family Services
Bryan Strange Budweiser
Mike Pryer C & B Marketing Solutions
John Forbis Canyon ISD
Claudia Correa Catholic Charities
Krista Errington Caviness Beef Packers
Prashanth Janardhan Cenex Harvest States
Steve Burton Children’s Learning Centers of Amarillo
Diane Goddard Choice Media
Jonni Glick City of Amarillo
Vivienne Sutton City of Canyon
Darla Fish CNS Pantex, ECC Co-Chair
Valentina Petrosky Dillard’s Department Store
Beth Snell Doshier, Pickens & Francis
Gwen Sappenfield Duke Electric
Melissa Durling Education Credit Union
Ferrin Yosten English Rose Boutique
Kyla Hanks Fairly Group
Joette Campbell Family Support Services of Amarillo
Peggy Alexander First United Bank
Kelly Preston FirstBank Southwest
Rachel Roberts FirstCapital Bank of Texas
Sharon Casler FMC Services, LLC
Darin Stollings Gallagher
Sierra Kane Girl Scouts of Texas Oklahoma Plains,
Jahnel McClain Goodwill Industries of Northwest Texas
Cari Good Guyon Saunders Resource Center
Russell Johnson Happy State Bank
Cassie Jackson IMS Marketing, Inc.
Chuck Ledwig Jenkins Doors & Windows
Earnie Baten Johnson & Sheldon, P.C./ProPay
Liana Garza Neely, Craig & Walton, LLP
Reeca Massey NewsChannel 10
Samantha Rabas Nustar Energy
Nancy Jurney ONEOK Westex Transmission
Dustin Meyer Panhandle Regional Planning Commission
Chrissy Warren Potter County Employees
Beverly Elam Potter Randall Appraisal District
Richard Green Potter Randall County Emergency Dist 911
Sonia Stockstill Randall County Employees
Melissa Montandon Region 16 Education Service Center
Rachel Freeman River Road ISD
Kay Acton Salvation Army
Krysten Castillo Santa Fe Federal Credit Union
Shelly Chambers Street Toyota
Christie Sims Street Volkswagen
Madeleine Bezner Texas Cattle Feeders Association
Steve Garcia Texas Panhandle Centers
Donna Soria The Maverick Boys and Girls Club
Tawanna Walker Toot’n Totum
Jason McCoy Tyson Foods, Inc.
Jordan Bonner United Parcel Service
Sandie Firestone United Supermarkets
Mattie Anthony United Way of Amarillo & Canyon
Janette Loya Valero
Liz Rascon Alaniz Wesley Community Center
William Boyce Williams-Boyce Agency, LLP
Terry Price Xcel Energy
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Youth Leadership Cabinet
Allocations

About Youth Leadership Cabinet

The United Way of Amarillo & Canyon Youth Leadership Cabinet (YLC) is designed to enhance the United Way mission by replicating the United Way general campaign at the high school level. YLC is comprised of about 85 students representing nine local high schools from five school districts.

The YLC is tasked with raising awareness at their schools for the needs in the community, enhancing their knowledge of the community programs supported by United Way of Amarillo & Canyon, raising funds at their schools, and then allocating those funds to United Way partner agencies servicing the most critical areas of need.

The YLC, along with numerous company and community volunteers, also host the United Way of Amarillo & Canyon’s annual Youth Day. The funds raised through the Youth Campaign are donated entirely by students from grades K-12 at campuses all across our community. During the 2020-21 year, student leadership partnered up with the United Way of Amarillo’s community impact allocation process to create a bigger impact for all programs in a year where many programs struggled. 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.

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Youth Leadership Cabinet

Allocations
Volunteers & Sponsors

Youth Leadership Cabinet is excited to add $78,025.51 to the United Way of Amarillo & Canyon allocations for 2021.

Students allocation to Youth Leadership Grant Applicants:
Area Agency on Aging: FoodNet $5,500
Amarillo Wesley Community Center Senior Citizens Program $3,000
Amarillo Wesley Community Center Behind the Scenes Modeling and Mentoring $3,000
Family Care Foundation Youth Fund $6,000
Boy Scouts of America Scoutreach $3,000
Salvation Army Food Pantry $5,250
Maverick Parent Pickup Safety $2,000
Maverick Triple Play equipment $2,500
Red Cross Disaster Preparedness $3,500
Red Cross Disaster Response $5,000
Girl Scouts of Texas Equestrian $2,600
Catholic Charities Hunger Project $2,500

Students allocated to youth scholarships: $2,000

Students allocated to sponsor a Day of Caring site: $2,175.51

Students allocated to UWAC adult allocations: $30,000

BONUS 2021-22 Accomplishments:
300+ Care Kits to help families fighting homelessness

600+ Encouraging Postcards written by Jr High and High School students to Veterans, Refugees, and Senior Citizens

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Loaned Executives
Loaned Executives
COMPANY
Steven J. Abrahamson
Xcel Energy
Peggy S. Alexander
First United Bank
Julie Allegretti City of Amarillo
Brad E. Baldridge Xcel Energy
Stephanie D. Brollier
Amarillo National Bank
Jesus Rick Cantu
Tri-State Ford Amarillo Hyundai
Jessica L. Cardenas
Amarillo ISD
Oscar E. Cremer
FirstBank Southwest
Amy Kathleen Davis
Bell
Adrian Deleon
United Supermarkets
Amy Edwards
Valero Payment Services Company
Ryan Escalon Street Toyota
Annabelle Micha Estrada
Amarillo National Bank
Patrice Ford CNS Pantex
Mitsi Sylvia Frederiksen
Amarillo National Bank
Jackie L. Gavlik
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
Jonni M. Glick
City of Amarillo
Shannon D. Gonzales
Amarillo College
Samantha A. Green
West Texas A&M University
Lisa N. Greenhouse
Amarillo ISD
Alma O. Gutierrez
Tyson Foods, Inc.
Randalyn R. Huyck
Amarillo ISD
Kellie R. Krahn Amarillo ISD
Nessa M. Locke
United Supermarkets
Sheryl Ann Moran
CNS Pantex
Fredy I. Pavez Tyson Foods, Inc.
Kelly Louise Preston
FirstBank Southwest
Rachel Elizabeth Roberts
FirstCapital Bank of Texas
Stefanie Rodarte-Suto
City of Amarillo
Adam Schaer
KB Recycling
Christie A. Sims
Street Volkswagen
Matthew C. Smiley
FirstCapital Bank of Texas
Karalee D. Snyder
Xcel Energy
Sherry S. Spells Washington
TDCJ
Sherry R. States
Happy State Bank
Kelly Stephens
United Way of Amarillo & Canyon
John Matt Stockstill
Randall County Sheriff’s Office
Tony A. Wade CNS Pantex
Ronnie G. Walker
Xcel Energy
Jared W. Wirt Randall County Sheriff’s Office
Campaign Co-Chairs
COMPANY
Sgt. Cody R. Jones
Randall County Sheriff’s Office
Leslie Massey
Leslie Massey Farmer’s Insurance Agency
Loaned Executive Co-Chairs
COMPANY
Billy May
The English Rose
William Bailey
The Bold Firm/Allstate Insurance
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Executive Board

Governing Board
Governing Board

Adam Schaer
Allen Hare
Dr. Amjad Abdullat
Amy Henderson
Andy Marshall
Cecil Glovier
Dr. Brad Johnson
Dr. Darryl Flusche
David Bradley
David Hudson
David Ritchie
Doug Loomis
Ernesto Sanchez
Kevin Carter
Kyla Hanks
Kyle Ingham
Michael Gonzales
Mubashir Subhani
Patrick Miller
Patti McKnight
Dr. Russell Lowery-Hart
Sally Jennings
Stephanie Tucker
Steve Bowen
Steve Pair
Todd Ailes
Trisha Reid
Roy Urrutia
William Bailey

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Executive Board
Governing Board

Executive Board

Joseph Peterson, President
Jeremy Pepper, President-Elect & VP of Financial Accountability
Leslie Massey, Second Vice President & Campaign Co-Chair
Dean Frigo, Treasurer
Steve Stockton, Secretary
Mary Coyne, VP of Marketing and Communications
Judy Day, VP of Community Impact
Cody Jones, Campaign Co-Chair
Billy May, VP of Community Impact
Belinda Gonzales-Taylor, VP of Nominating
Mary Emeny, VP of Strategic Planning
Dane Williams, At Large
Megan Reed, At Large
Jim Bryan, Past President

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Our Top Ten Needs

1. Electric Service Payment Assistance
Total Calls Taken 1,611 | Percentage Calls Taken 15.99%

2. Rent Payment Assistance
Total Calls Taken 1,460 | Percentage Calls Taken 14.49

3. Food Pantries
Total Calls Taken 812 | Percentage Calls Taken 8.06%

4. Gas Service Payment Assistance
Total Calls Taken 403 | Percentage Calls Taken 4%

5. Low Income/Subsidized Private Rental Housing
Total Calls Taken 350 | Percentage Calls Taken 3.47%

6. Water Service Payment Assistance
Total Calls Taken 350 | Percentage Calls Taken 3.47%

7. Area Agencies on Aging
Total Calls Taken 258 | Percentage Calls Taken 2.56%

8. Help with application for SNAP/Food Stamps
Total Calls Taken 241 | Percentage Calls Taken 2.39%

9. Homeless Shelter
Total Calls Taken 215 | Percentage Calls Taken 2.14%

10. Gas Money
Total Calls Taken 202 | Percentage Calls Taken 2%

Other Needs
Percentage Calls Taken 41.43%