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Experiences in life can affect the person you are; not the person you were meant to be. This belief has helped us to change the life of every boy who has come to Hanna Boys Center, since we opened our doors in 1945. It takes work. Good things don’t come easily. But good things do happen. At Hanna, we’re here to help. With a lot of support, a lot of understanding, and a lot of guidance.
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about hanna boys center Nestled in the heart of peaceful Sonoma Valley just an hour north of San Francisco, Hanna Boys Center has been turning hurt into hope for struggling teens since 1945. Families commit to being actively involved in their son’s placement, including attending parenting groups and family therapy sessions. Regular home visits provide boys and their parents the opportunity to practice newly acquired skills, and they promote important connections. Tuition is based upon families’ financial situation; no boy is denied admission due to an inability to pay. The pilot program began as a single cottage in a residential area of Menlo Park, 40 miles south of San Francisco, while the search commenced and funds were raised for a permanent location. Eventually, the former Morris Ranch—located in the scenic Valley of the Moon in Sonoma County—was acquired, and groundbreaking took place in September 1948. Fifteen months later, Father William L. O’Connor, Father Thomas F. Regan and social worker John J. Guillaumin, along with 25 boys, transferred from Menlo Park to their new home in Sonoma. AN ACTIVE CAMPUS LIFE Hanna’s on-campus Archbishop Hanna High School is staffed by specially trained teachers and staff. The school is fully accredited through the Western Catholic Educational Association and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. Class sizes are small and personal, ranging from eight to ten students. The new campus was named Hanna Boys Center for Edward Joseph Hanna (1860–1944), the third archbishop of the Archdiocese of San Francisco. Archbishop Hanna was well known for his accomplishments there and was recognized as a “friend of mankind.” In their studies and daily lives, boys demonstrate respect for the faith traditions of our program. Upon graduation, the scholarship program provides financial support to boys seeking to continue their education. CONTINUOUSLY IMPROVING In 2010 Hanna launched its first capital improvement campaign to build sorely needed facilities that included a new admissions and alumni building, the Hanna Legacy Center, a state-of-the-art auditorium, and new athletic fields. All the improvements helped serve dual purposes of providing useful facilities for Hanna students and alumni while also providing opportunities for the local community to enjoy. ABOUT THE BOYS The majority of Hanna’s boys have experienced high levels of adversity and toxic stress, including abuse, neglect, as well as exposure to family strife and community violence. A typical Hanna boy has experienced difficulties at home, has fallen behind in school for various reasons, and has struggled with interpersonal relationships. These experiences have created strained family dynamics as well as academic difficulties and issues with social relationships. Many of our boys come from under-served and impoverished communities, most of them in Northern California. Hanna relies solely on private donations from individuals, private foundations and corporations to fund its clinical, residential, and educational programs. It solicits no funding from government entities or the Catholic Church. Donations are tax-exempt as permitted by law. Boys who choose to attend Hanna have to show a high level of desire, motivation, and resilience in order to create positive change in their lives.
2 HANNA BOYS CENTER SET TO SOAR 3 message from the executive director we are slowly changing the fundamental question in care, from "what is wrong with you?" to "what has happened to you ?" We live in an increasingly complex and changing world, and young people need all the care, support and love we can give them. Through excellent academics, competitive sports, and a commitment to spiritual growth, Hanna Boys Center continues to be there for the boys who most need this help. We are slowly changing the fundamental question in care, from “What is wrong with you?” to “What has happened to you?” The boys we serve are not bad kids—they are injured and we are learning leading edge practices to help them heal and recover from those injuries. shared programs with Teen Services Sonoma, Santa Rosa Junior College, and other organizations whose missions closely align with and complement ours. Hanna has an engaged and committed team, a devoted Board of Directors and a proud history of helping thousands of young men navigate the choppy waters to adulthood. The campus improvements we have made as a result of the capital campaign have changed the face of Hanna, and allowed us to better serve our boys and engage more fully with our surrounding community. Literally thousands of our neighbors now use our facilities for events, meetings and recreation. We have learned a lot of lessons over the last 70 years; in the next 70 we will work hard to take these lessons to scale. We’re just getting started. 2015 marked my first full year at Hanna Boys Center, and was full of changes and new opportunities. It also marked our 70th year as a premier provider of residential services for boys whose lives have been blown off course by the unrelenting winds of adversity. As we learn, we are also engaging with the broader community and inviting others to learn with us. Community partners such as Voices, Valley of the Moon Children’s Home, Child and Parent Institute, Sonoma Charter School and others are participating in training with us. You ain’t seen nothing yet! Brian Farragher Executive Director In the years ahead we will continue to expand and deepen this community engagement, while doing everything in our power to improve how we help our boys. This past year we began the challenging process of becoming a trauma-informed organization, and more fully recognizing and addressing the impact that adversity and toxic stress has had in the lives of our boys. We have also sponsored and hosted numerous lectures and seminars for the entire community. And in the coming year we will be launching
4 HANNA BOYS CENTER SET TO SOAR 5 accreditation report glows for archbishop hanna high school vocational education regains its former glory at hanna The latter program is part of a public- private partnership that includes electric vehicle manufacturer Switch Vehicles, the locally based Career Technical Education (CTE) Foundation, the Sonoma County Office of Education, and green energy provider Sonoma Clean Power. Hanna science teacher Ron Bilberry is facilitating the project through his “Conceptual Physics” classes. Students tackle building a car from the chassis up, and along the way, learn a wide range of technical skills that will prove valuable when they leave Hanna and enter the job market or go to college. Hanna Boys Center has a proven record of transforming the lives of young men, and their newfound success and confidence is tied to the excellent education they receive at Archbishop Hanna High School. That excellence was reaffirmed by a team representing two accreditation bodies—the Western Catholic Educational Association and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges—which gave the school glowing reports along with their maximum six-year accreditation. in his 42nd year of Catholic education, the last 12 of which have been at Hanna. “It told the team everything that needs to happen at Hanna for us to continue making progress. We are extremely proud of our students and our entire team of teachers, who are dedicated, heart and soul, to the boys as students and people.” “Everything old is new again” couldn’t be more true at Hanna Boys Center. Many Archbishop Hanna High School boys have “seen the light” over the past few years as vocational education has regained some of its former prominence. “This was a group of veteran educators, one of whom told us that in his 32 years of experience, the Educational Improvement Plan (EIP) that we submitted stood out as a perfect expression of the form,” said Principal Dennis Crandall, himself “This program has the potential to motivate every student involved and turn them on to science and technology in the real world,” says Bilberry. “They’ll acquire skills and knowledge that most people know very little about.” Even as Hanna has constantly upgraded its academic curriculum, it has striven to better serve vocationally-oriented students who may need a practical, hands-on program focused on learning a trade or business. Other students combine both as they prepare for college-level trade schools. COMMUNITY PARTNER: TEEN SERVICES SONOMA Hanna Boys Center strengthened the relationship with the nearly 25-year-old community organization Teen Services Sonoma (TSS) in 2015. While a number of Hanna boys took life skills classes at TSS, Hanna partnered with the program’s “Lovin’ Oven” catering and baking business to hire teens from both Hanna and the community. Bilberry adds: “Not every Hanna boy is headed for college, but we want every one of them to leave here fully prepared for the next phase of his life. Both academic and vocational programs have been growing by leaps and bounds, and so have the expectations and demands we’re placing on the boys. And the boys are rising to meet the challenge.” Several expanded programs exemplify this trend: an agriculture program focused on winemaking, produce cultivation, and animal husbandry; a welding program to prepare students for construction-related careers; and a new project that actively engages Hanna boys in the production of a clean energy electric car. “We are also looking at getting the ‘The Shop’ back in business, which was a place for teens to gather safely for music and dance,” says Hanna’s Follow-on Department Manager Brooke Davis, who works closely with local youth organizations. “Teen Services is a great resource for our boys, and we hope to become an important resource for their youth.”
6 HANNA BOYS CENTER SET TO SOAR 7 2015 trustees & regents Robert Seymour enjoyed a distinguished educational career that included 16 years as director of personnel for the San Francisco Unified School District and a consultancy business serving school districts across the United States. He then served four years on the Hanna Board of Directors before accepting a staff position as director of finance and administration in 1984, where he served 12 years before retiring. He was an avid golfer who helped establish the Annual Hanna Boys Center Golf Classic fundraiser. Hanna Boys Center is governed by an all-volunteer board, composed of Trustees, Regents and Regents Emeritus. The Board of Trustees has fiduciary responsibility for the center, while Regents serve as an advisory body to the staff and Board of Trustees. Longtime board members whose actions and wisdom have brought Hanna to its current successful position—such as past board chairs, “life members,” or others who have had a special relationship with Hanna over the years—are honored as Hanna Regents Emeritus in recognition of their service. We seek new board members annually to ensure a fresh and varied flow of new ideas, insights and expertise. His wife Virginia taught kindergarten over a 33-year span at two San Francisco schools, then retired to volunteer as a tutor for Family Literacy and for the San Rafael Library. She also served on the Hanna Board of Regents as an emeritus member for several years. Hanna Benefactors Robert and Virginia Seymour Robert and Virginia Seymour were married for 47 years before Robert’s death in 1998. Shortly after, the Robert C. and Virginia C. Seymour Educational Fund began providing scholarships for many Hanna boys, something that continued to give Virginia much satisfaction until she passed away in May of 2015. board officers Julie Meyer Secretary Bill Schrader Chair, Board of Trustees Tullus Miller Vice Chair/Treasurer Both the Seymours loved children, traveling, and spending time at their home and in their garden with family and friends. “We saw them every summer at my grandparents’ vacation home in Guerneville,” said their nephew John Seymour recently. “They were both very kind and also very thoughtful people.” Both of those qualities will now endure with the parting gift the Seymours have left to the school they served so well. Jack Bertges Immediate Past Chair Most Rev. Robert F. Vasa President trustees Now, the Seymours’ longtime fondness for Hanna has found additional expression through a very generous bequest from their estate that will enhance the lives of Hanna boys for many years into the future. Jennifer Heafey Michael Hengehold Steve Lovette Jane McClure Joshua McFerron Lisa Mertens John Quinn Rev. Dr. Charles Tinsley Daniel Young Harold Zagunis Tom Angstadt Anne Banks Michael Battaini Joseph Crivello Randall DeVoto The seymours' longtime fondness for hanna has found additional expression through a very generous bequest from their estate. regents Jennifer Heafey Chair, Board of Regents Jack Powers Caroline Simmons Price Sean Riebli Don August Sebastiani, Sr. Edward E. Sillari James M. Smith Kathleen Snodgrass Scott Thorpe Sean Tobin Marc Traverso Susan Lee Vick Brenda Walker Sarah Whitelaw Michael Wingard James R. Woolwine Doug Hengehold Gordon Hepler William G. Isetta Gregory Labagh Jack T. Lance Walter Linares James R. Lynch David Lyon John Lyons Matthew McGrath Robert McGrath Donald A. McPhail Maryanne Murray Michele Paul Thomas M. Perkins James Petray Mary Jo Potter Damian Archbold Thomas E. Bertelsen Mike Caselli Rich Caselli Russell A. Colombo Charles M. Corsiglia Charles De Torres Donald M. Feehan Robert Figone Patrick Flanagan John E. Fox Jeff Geissberger Bryan Giraudo Patricia Granucci regents emeritus Daniel Libarle Thomas J. Lohwasser Annette E. Lomont Albert A. Maggini William E. McDonnell William H. McInerney, Jr. Joanne Murphy Martin D. Murphy Eugene C. Payne III Rev. Msgr. James E. Pulskamp, MSW Richard L. Robinson Angelo C. Sangiacomo Robert E. Simms James Talton Turner III Most Rev. Daniel F. Walsh, D.D. Paul M. Watson Robert B. Wilhelm Peter D. Ashe L. Wayne Batmale Sister Linda Ann Cahill, D.C. Thomas M. Chin Terence A. De Voto Jack Fitzpatrick Louis J. Geissberger Robert J. Kenneth Arthur C. Latno, Jr. Joan G. Latno
8 HANNA BOYS CENTER SET TO SOAR 9 statement of activities hanna by the numbers july 1, 2014 to june 30, 2015 HANNA FAMILIES FINANCIALS OF BOYS COMING TO HANNA... 96% Pay $250 or less in annual tuition to Hanna 70%Experienced four or more childhood adversities WHERE THE MONEY CAME FROM 65% Come from single-parent households 25% Have annual household incomes below poverty level RENT & ROYALTY $227,256 53% Have an identified learning disorder 48%Read below grade level at enrollment 12% Are households on public assistance TUITION & OTHER INCOME $150,262 43%Have experienced mental abuse DIVERSITY IN FAMILY ENDOWMENT DRAW $3,073,709 35%Have experienced the death of a parent or close family member 43% Hispanic/Latino 21%Have spent time living outside their home 34% Caucasian 20%Have challenges with substance abuse DONATIONS & EVENTS $5,378,211 13% African American 14%Are living with a family other than their parents 8% Asian/Pacific Islander 10%Have had some gang involvement 2% Other total $13,051,814 Most of the boys enrolled here at Hanna have had long histories of adversity in their lives. We believe the key to recovery from these experiences is to build resilience. WILLS & BEQUESTS $4,222,376 WHERE HANNA BOYS COME FROM OTHER NOTABLE STATISTICS WHERE THE MONEY WENT 100+ Boys living at Hanna at any given time ADMINISTRATION & SUPPORT $928,410 74 Boys joined the Hanna family last year 37% Sonoma County PUBLIC RELATIONS & DEVELOPMENT $1,377,692 4,031 Boys and their families served by Hanna since 1945 10% Contra Costa County 9% Alameda County 800+ Inquiries received from families in need 9% Solano County 174 Applications requested in 2015 6% Marin County 6:1 Ratio of students to child care professionals in Hanna residences 4% San Francisco County 4% Los Angeles County 7:1 Ratio of students to teachers in Hanna classrooms 3% Shasta & Lake County 180 Prospective Hanna families who toured the campus 2% Sacramento County 2% Napa County 100+ Alumni in contact with Hanna per month 2% Santa Clara County 121 Hanna alumni received educational scholarships or assistance from the Follow-On Program total $12,931,994 1% San Mateo County CARE & EDUCATION $10,625,892 19 Hanna alumni currently serving in the U.S. Armed Forces 7% Other California counties 4% Outside California
10 HANNA BOYS CENTER SET TO SOAR 11 successful completion of our capital campaign Hanna Facilities: a Haven for community groups Five years ago, in the midst of a major economic downturn, Hanna Boys Center launched an ambitious capital campaign—the first since our 1949 effort to finance the move to Sonoma from our initial home in Menlo Park. The $15 million goal was aggressive and aimed at specific improvements that promised to dramatically enhance our capability to fulfill our mission. steadily through the five-year process as budget allowed, were already being utilized daily, in countless ways. A new alumni and admissions building, a state-of-the-art auditorium, and new sports fields for soccer, baseball, football and other activities were dramatic demonstrations of our commitment to our boys. It assured them that the love and support of those who believe in them is steadfast and generous, and that when the call went out, the Hanna community responded. Hanna’s invitation to the surrounding community to share in the bounty of our new facilities continued to have a mutually beneficial impact in 2014–2015. More than 50 community groups and 45,000 visitors used our facilities in the past year. Their contributions have helped support the Hanna mission and heightened Hanna’s profile while also answering the community’s ongoing need for quality playing fields, meeting space and banquet rooms. Below are testimonials from a few of those groups. “ We’ve had the good fortune of producing our last four annual fundraisers at Hanna, attended by as many as 400 people. It requires a lot of extra logistics, but the Hanna staff is beyond awesome and the facilities are state-of-the-art and flexible in use. Sonoma Valley nonprofits are indeed fortunate to have such a facility in our backyard.” — Byron Hancock, Rotary Club of Sonoma Valley Our boys were sorely in need of athletic fields that would put them on equal footing with their peers at other schools. They, along with our many alumni, parents, staff, donors and other community members, also needed places to convene, celebrate, welcome visitors and enjoy arts performances that could bring together the Hanna community and its neighbors more than ever before. So, as the campaign commenced, with interim goals of $3 million each year, Hanna supporters stepped up to the challenge. We thank every one of our capital campaign donors from the bottom of our collective heart. The greatest thanks shine through the smiles of our boys as they go about transforming their lives through the generosity of our loyal donors. “Friends in Sonoma Helping (F.I.S.H.) uses Hanna Boys Center for our annual Holiday Food Basket Giveaway. The facilities are spacious and bright and the staff is generous and helpful. Hanna is well known by our volunteers and clients, access is easy, and people feel comfortable coming there.” —Sandy Drew, F.I.S.H. Special thanks go to capital campaign Co-Chairs Caroline Price and Don McPhail, whose tireless volunteer commitment did so much to keep the project on track and visible in the broader community. Hanna Boys Center will be forever in their debt as we enjoy the fruits of their labors for many decades to come. Months before the official close of the campaign, Hanna officials announced the goal had been reached, and the facilities, which had been built “Our group uses the facilities every week to cook for up to 25 families facing a health emergency. Hanna’s beautiful kitchen has enabled us to serve over 20,000 meals in the last two years. Hundreds of teenagers have learned how to cook nutritious food and made the connection between food and health. It’s an absolutely spectacular venue.” —Francesca Fifis, Ceres Community Project “The Hanna buildings and grounds are always clean and tidy, and the people are organized and helpful. Hanna is a true community organization; they share their facilities and give back graciously. Sonoma Valley is blessed to have it here.” —Joe Ohman, Sonoma Jr. Dragons Football and Cheer “The Hanna field is the best soccer field in the Valley. We are very appreciative to be able to use it for practices and games.” —Dan Sondheim, Sonoma Soccer
12 master plan looks to school HANNA BOYS CENTER SET TO SOAR 13 sports programs on the rise improvements As the $15 million “Spreading Our Wings” capital campaign concluded in 2015, Hanna’s Buildings and Grounds Committee was already turning its attention to the perennial question: “What’s next?” Committee members saw a serious need for students can come together and mingle. “The school’s curriculum has evolved over the last few years to offer college prep courses and a reformulation of vocational education,” says Chief Operating Officer Scott Singer. “But the buildings In recent years, Archbishop Hanna High School has been raising not only its academic profile, but its athletic one as well. The gains in both tend to reinforce each other as more boys acquire the skills and courage required to put themselves on the line in performance-based venues. The result has been a steadily improving program of both interscholastic and intramural athletics, and 2015 continued this trend. Junior Dakota Woltering was named Third-Team All Empire, and shared Hanna’s Most Valuable Player honors with Armani. What a year! Meanwhile, the soccer team landed its fourth consecutive spot in the North Coast section playoffs. The baseball team also earned a post- season berth, and the wrestling team saw its star, Hanna Boy of the Year Alex Garcia, advance to the state tournament for the second straight year. There is a real sense of enthusiasm here for making facility improvements upgrading Archbishop Hanna High School’s classroom and administrative facilities. Although the boys in our high school almost never grow older than 18 before moving on, the school facilities continue to age each year. haven’t been updated. Our students deserve school buildings and grounds in line with their peers at other schools. There is a real sense of enthusiasm here for making facility improvements the next major aspect of our master plan.” The Hanna Hawks basketball team led the upsurge last season as Coach Courtney Jackson’s charges made the team’s first-ever appearance in the State Tournament on the way to a 25-6 record. The Hawks cruised through their small school Bridge League with a spotless 12-0 record and then won their first game in the state tournament before losing in the semifinals to the eventual state champ. Spirited intramural competition also continues to flourish at Hanna, steadily gaining participants in activities ranging from basketball, tennis and flag football to less traditional endeavors such as wiffle ball, billiards and frisbee golf. All of it, in the words of Hanna Chief Operating Officer and Athletic Director Scott Singer, with the purpose of “keeping the boys moving and providing them with many ego resources!” Today, much of the school remains essentially unchanged from its initial 1950s construction. That equates to old wiring, plumbing and plaster, along with outmoded shop and laboratory facilities and the lack of a welcoming outdoor area where Building on its analysis of the school facilities in 2015, the Buildings and Grounds Committee is pleased to further hone our needs list and the budget required to make continued progress on this near-term goal. Five Hawks earned All-League honors, with senior Armani Perry named the Santa Rosa Press Democrat Redwood Empire Player of the Year. 2015 Bridge League Champions
14 HANNA BOYS CENTER SET TO SOAR 15 hanna legacy society thank you to our donors THANK YOU! Our ability to fulfill our mission leans heavily on the generosity of our donors. Through good economic times and bad, they have been steadfast supporters of our work, in many ways: Moyra S. Moy, M.D.* Patrick O’Halloran Mr. Charles Perrell Mary Jo Potter Mr. and Mrs. Cecil F. Quigg* Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Rader* Judd and Marilyn Redden Mr. Richard R. Roderick Sally D. Ryan Mr. Allan P. Scholl* Mr. Charles H. Scott* Mr. and Mrs. John R. Sheets Dr. Leslie E. Smith* Mr. Spencer Smith Mr. Gordon R. Stedman Mrs. Joan E. Sullivan Miss Marie-Louise Tanner Mrs. Jocelyn D. Thompson Mr. Richard J. Veglia Mr. Patrick T. Vermaaten Mrs. Elenora Wagner Mr. William W. Wakefield Mr. Charles O. Wallin Mrs. Carolyn R. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Wilhelm Mr. Anthony Wintczak Mrs. Lorraine J. Zollicoffer Mrs. Barbara Flaherty Mr. and Mrs. Jack Furrer* Mr. and Mrs. James M. Gandola Mr. John D. Griffin* Mr. and Mrs. Marion Grohoski* Mr. Daniel Grumet* Beth Guillaumin, M.D. Gary O. Gustman Lori Hines Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hoel* Mr. James L. Imerzel, Jr. Mrs. Beverly A. Jordan* Mr. Kenneth D. Joseph* Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Kraft* Mrs. Kathleen P. Lafferty* Mrs. Maureen W. Lane* Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Leardini* Mrs. Patricia A Leonard* Twila LePage* Mr. Roy C. Lopaus* James and Sharon Lynch* Ms. Catherine T. Lyons* Mr. Albert A. Maggini* Mr. and Mrs. William P. Mazzetti, Jr.* Mrs. Mary Mc Irvin* Douglas and May Meredith Robert Montini Mr. and Mrs. John M. Aitken* Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Basque* Mrs. Marguerite Baumgartner* Mrs. Nancy Berges* Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Berry Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Bertelsen, Jr. Mr. David Blasquez John Joseph Bleiman* Mrs. Lucilla B. Boyd* Ms. Alice L. Bozzo* Mr. Walter Brusatori* Mrs. Mafalda Cardoza* Mrs. Patricia D. Cercos Mr. and Mrs. Ken Clapp Monica and Peter Clark* Robert Clark Mrs. Hellena L. Clemes* Mrs. Marie S. Costa* Father John S. Crews, Ed.D.* Mrs. Lynda M. Cronin* Sherry Dahlquist Ms. Patricia Deneen Lillia N. Domench* Mr. and Mrs. James B. Downey* Janice M. Farrar-Titus Mr. Joseph Fernandes* Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fitzpatrick* SPECIAL DONORS HANNA LEGACY SOCIETY Donors who contributed from $250–$25,000+ during Donors who have included Hanna Boys Center in 2015. See page 18 their estate plans. Their names are inscribed on a plaque in the Hanna Chapel. See page 15 IN-KIND DONORS GUARDIAN ANGELS Donors who offered supplies, materials, and labor that are vital to our endeavors. See page 25 Donors who provide ongoing support for the Hanna program by fulfilling a monthly pledge. See page 16 Twenty-Four Grads Bid Farewell to Hanna Every Archbishop Hanna High School graduating class includes unique individuals who made solemn commitments to themselves, their families and Hanna when they enrolled. Just as their many predecessors have done, the 2015 class made good on those commitments by preparing themselves well for the next chapter of their lives. families and hometown schools to complete their high school education. During the graduation ceremony, six seniors addressed the large crowd of family, friends and well-wishers, reflecting on their life at Hanna and their goals for the future. They have now joined their classmates and generations of past students as Hanna alumni, connected for life through the unique bonds they have developed with this community. The 2015 class consisted of 24 young men who received their high school diplomas at the commencement ceremony in May. The annual rite of passage included three winter grads who earned their diplomas the previous December, and returned to participate in the ceremony. Nine eighth- graders stepped up to begin their freshman year at Archbishop Hanna High School in the fall. An additional four young men successfully completed their Hanna tenure and chose to return to their *Indicates donor who has given for 20 or more years. COMMUNITY VOLUNTER HOLDS HANNA DEAR Georganne Papac has served as volunteer coordinator of Hanna’s Christmas Bazaar for the past five years, helping to sell crafts made by Hanna boys and community volunteers. She also served two years as director of the farmer’s market table and is a regular volunteer server in food lines at Hanna events. “I give to Hanna simply because it’s an extremely worthwhile cause. Hearing the life stories of the boys I’ve met—they’re so heartfelt! It emphasizes there is goodness in all of us.”
16 HANNA BOYS CENTER SET TO SOAR 17 guardian angel s THANK YOU TO THOSE WHO MAKE MONTHLY GIFTS TO HANNA Lt. Col. and Mrs. Noma C. Martini* Tiffany M. Masciorini Martin and Nancy Mazzanti* Mrs. Dorothy M. Mc Carrick Mr. Eldon L. Mc Comb* Mrs. Catherine I. Mc Gowan* Mr. and Mrs. Cameron McClintock* Lanore E. Meckenstock* Mr. Richard Medeiros* Elynda and Jeff Mehl Sister Rose M. Menard Steven and Leah Mendoza Mrs. Laurell Meredith John M. Mitchell Robin L. Moran* Judith Morris Mrs. Mary Jo Morris Mr. Leo P. Mullin* Mr. Olaf K. Myklebust* Mrs. Joan H. Nash* Barbara Nobles Edward Norman* Eulogia Obeso Norma R. O’Brien* Michael J. O’Neill Mrs. Gloria Opperman* Colleen R. Ostrofe* Mr. and Mrs. John J. Ouimet* Mrs. Marilyn L. Panelli* Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Pappas* Ms. Lois A. Paratore Mr. James L. Parker* Ruby J. Parmer Michele Paul Mrs. Shirley M. Paul Paula C. Pearce* Mr. and Mrs. Dario J. Pedrotti* Mr. Frank Pena Mrs. Aida M. Peterson* Mr. Ranndy D. Pina Mr. and Mrs. Gerald H. Pisani* Martha N. Purohit Mr. Donald Pursglove* Michael Quinn George and Carole Raine Mrs. Mary E. Rasmussen* James and Diane Rebollini Jean Reed* Mr. and Mrs. David F. Reed* Fred L. Rhian Mr. Edward A. Richard George and Laurajean Rick Ms. Mary A. Roa Mrs. Mary A. Robbiano* Bonnie Roberts* Maxine Robinson Mr. Carlos R. Rodriguez* Mrs. Elizabeth F. Rodriquez Mr. and Mrs. Patrick W. Rudder* Ana M. Rueda Ms. Charlie F. Ruff Ron Russell Mr. and Mrs. James J. Ryan* Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sadler Uta Santos Carol A. Saylor Carolyn F. Scherini Mr. Charles H. Scott* Michele Sebastiano Mrs. Yolanda J. Selmeczki Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Semenero* Mr. and Mrs. James W. Shattock* Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Sienes Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Silverie III* Therese A. Slepnikoff Mr. Gregory M. Smith* Edith C. Smith Mrs. Thelma L. Smith Keld and Jeanne Sorensen* Mr. Gordon R. Stedman Richard and Diane Stein* Mr. Paul A. Stokes* Mr. Bernard Suessmeier Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Sullivan* Sikuan Sutanto Dimitra G. 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Hayworth Richmond and Karen Hazlehurst Jim Henderson* Nancy and Gordon Hendrickson Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hepler Mr. and Mrs. George Heuga* Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hicks* Joe and Lupe Hilario Mr. Thomas R. Hoffman Mr. David J. Horton Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Hudson* Sandra A. Huggins* Nancy E. Hull Mrs. Joan P. Hunt* Mrs. Loretta Iacobitti John and Marguerite Igoe Eunice Jacobo Jerilee A. Jensen* Mrs. Suzanne I. Jones Ms. Vernell June Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Junkin* Dr. Maria Kabalin-Gaston Henry L. Kane Clarice A. Kemp Evelyn B. Kirkpatrick Ralph and Jackie Knights Mrs. Oneta F. Kremer* Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kypreos* Mr. and Mrs. Larry E. Laney Mr. Coleman R. Lee* Daniel J. Lennon Mrs. Patricia A Leonard* Mr. David Lippi* Mr. John R. Lobao Dave Longa Franco Lucchesi Geraldine Lusnia David J. Mackenzie Miss Alda Maggiora* Patrick Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. Charlie W. Maier, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Martin* Harley Aguillon Mr. and Mrs. Richard Airaudi* James Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ambrosio Robert and Kathleen Arnold Sarah Aronno* Mr. Troy Ballard* Dianne Barnreiter Gregory W. Bartha, M. D. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Basque* Ms. Sylvia Bellero Karson Rose M. Beltran Carol A. Bernal Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Berry John Bertaina Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Bertholdi* Kathryn M. Besio* Ms. Ester Q. Betancourt Mr. and Mrs. Victor Biagini* Ms. Lesley D. Bissett John Joseph Bleiman* Mr. and Mrs. Steve J. Blumenthal* Lynda Bogart* Ruth A. Borad Paula Bordner Paulette A. Borg Richard Borgman and Saskia Jans Mr. and Mrs. Kevin T. Bouey* Patrick and Judy Bowler Mrs. Theresa A. Boyle* Mr. Christopher Boyle Mrs. Elizabeth G. Brady* Ilona C. Bragg Mr. and Mrs. William H. Broach* Mr. and Mrs. Vincent D. Brogan JoAnn M. Brown* Andrea Brunetti Jane M. Bryan Mrs. Lillian E. Buckley* Mr. and Mrs. William Bush Wendy L. Bush Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Cady* Colleen M. Cahill Philip and Dolores Callerro Jim and Patricia Carr Mrs. Dorothy R. Carrara* Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Caruso Mrs. Patricia D. Cercos Joseph K. Chan Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chanteloup Sue Charlesworth Clinton and Karon Chrisman Ken and Delores Clapp Robert Clark William Clopton Mr. James S. Clover Mr. and Mrs. Bruce J. Cogan* Matthew and Melissa Cooper Mrs. Marilyn C. Cooper Carol A. Craft Ugo J. Dallas Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Darling* Mr. Walter E. Davenport* Ari V. De La Oliva Mrs. Janet M. De Lara Mr. and Mrs. James M. Deignan Marie Delany* Miss Georgette A. Delclaux* Fei Wen Deng Mrs. Peggy J. Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Dolce* Miguel Dominguez Mr. and Mrs. Cleo O. Downs Mrs. Harriet Draper Dr. Mary G. Ducharme* Mrs. Earlene Dutton* Paul and Daisy Eichman Epicurean Group Timothy and Stephanie Exline Gloria T. Eynck Miss Rita Fabri* Mr. Joseph Fernandes* Mrs. Phyllis R. Finney* Maxine Foraci Marvin and Lorraine Foster William W. Fuller Mr. Mariano L. Furtado Ann K. Gaekle Mr. and Mrs. John E. Gallagher* Mr. James V. Gamez* Ms. Helene M. Gann* Mr. Alfred M. Garcia* Mike Geissberger Mrs. Kathryn Gemello* Mrs. Lorene A. Giansiracusa Mrs. Margaret L. Giesin* SMSgt. and Mrs. George A. Gilliam, Jr., USAF Retired Mr. Lawrence R. Glenn Mr. George J. Gonzales* Mrs. Mary Gonzales Gloria A. Gooding* Mr. Jack M. Gookin* Miss Eloyde L. Granucci *Indicates donor who has given for 20 or more years. A NEW HANNACENTER.ORG This year we redsigned our website, hannacenter.org. The new website features intuitive navigation and ease of use that has already resulted in a 60 percent rise in web traffic since its launch in August. It had an auspicious debut when it won a prestigious MarCom 2015 Gold Award from among more than 6,000 entries in the educational institutional category. Our new site is secure and scalable, and will meet Hanna’s online needs for marketing and public engagement for years to come.
18 HANNA BOYS CENTER SET TO SOAR 19 TOTAL GIFTS OF $2,500 TO $4,999 special donors thank you! Amy C. Ash Bank of Marin Mr. and Mrs. Michael Battaini BNY Mellon David and Victoria Bull Monica and Peter Clark* Corlett, Skaer & DeVoto Architects, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Corsiglia Cox Foundation Charles and Noelia De Torres Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Dolce* Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Donnelly Eli and Mae Rosen Foundation, Inc. Exchange Bank Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Feehan* John and Sandra Fletcher Brian and Jennifer Heafey Mr. and Mrs. Martin F. Labagh David and Dori Lang Twila LePage* Matrix HG, Inc. Jane and Andy McClure* Mitchell and Caroline McCahey Joshua and Deborah McFerron Mr. and Mrs. Matthew McGrath Michael J. Nelson Foundation George and Deborah Montgomery Moss Adams LLP Joanne and Martin Murphy* Michele Paul Presidio Bank Mr. William R. Schrader Mr. and Mrs. John R. Sheets James and Gloria Smith* Mr. Gordon R. Stedman Harold and Diane Steuber John and Debbie Strebel Mr. and Mrs. Scott Thorpe Sean and Michele Tobin Universal Protection Services Harold Zagunis and Tamara Krautkramer TOTAL GIFTS OF $25,000 OR MORE Celebrate Foundation Inc. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Patrick and Darla Flanagan Flanagan Family Foundation Maurice and Marcia Gallagher Larry L. Hillblom Foundation Robert and Joan McGrath Mr. and Mrs. Frank Noonan* Caroline and Michael Price* Schwab Charitable Fund Sonoma Wine Country Weekend William and Linda Sullivan TOTAL GIFTS OF $2O,000 TO $24,999 TOTAL GIFTS OF $1,000 TO $2,499 Jack and JoAnn Bertges Destination Races, LLC I Have A Dream Foundation San Francisco Greg and Kathy De Jong Mr. and Mrs. Michael DeBlauw Fei Wen Deng Denning and Company Ken and Susan Di Lillo Joanne D. Dow John A. Dowling Mr. and Mrs. James B. Downey* Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dunlavy Phillip S. Estes Dr. Stephanie A. Evans Evans Fund–Marin Community Foundation Sonja Farley Brian and Anne Farragher Cherielyn and Tom Ferguson Raymond and Lana Fioresi* Lawrence B. Fitzgerald Thomas J. Brandi Lee Bucker C & T Recycling Mary Esther Candee* Mr. Louis Canessa* Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Caruso* Joseph K. Chan Chateau Montelena Winery* Ken and Delores Clapp Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cohn* Father John S. Crews, Ed.D. Mr. Joseph A. Crivello* Mr. James S. Cronin Christine Crowley Pamela J. Curtis Mr. Richard J. Daly Mr. and Mrs. Glenn R. Davies* Brooke and Chris Davis Mr. and Mrs. Richard Airaudi* Alice Phelan Sullivan Corp.* Mr. Bruce B. Allen* Ameriprise Financial Anthony Caruso Associates Mr. Wayne Antol* Mr. Paul Attia Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Bailey* Anne and David Banks Mrs. Judy D. Barrett* Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Basque* Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Batmale* Ed Battle Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame/ Youth Endowment Fund Mr. F. Michael Bennett* Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Besse* Mr. James R. Birle TOTAL GIFTS OF $1O,000 TO $19,999 Monique Dubois David and Kathleen Grieve Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Latno, Jr.* McDonald Family Foundation Michael Michalski Mr. and Mrs. Gary D. Nelson John and Judy Olano Mary Jo Potter Charles and Wilma Riemann Sonoma Raceway Sonoma Valley Rotary Foundation Speedway Children’s Charities The Carl Gellert and Celia Berta Gellert Foundation The Futures Project The Mozart Development Company A & C Ventures, Inc. Lee and Michelle Banks Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Bertelsen, Jr.* Callie D. McGrath Foundation* Mr. and Mrs. Bruce R. Clegg Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. Colombo Pete Connolly Mr. and Mrs. John Coulston Dodge & Cox* TOTAL GIFTS OF $5,000 TO $9,999 Carolyn A. Alioto Arthur M. Robinson Foundation* Bank of America–US Trust Aaron and Barbara Blakeley Sally R. Briggs Scott and Ana Brubaker David and Claudia Chittenden Joseph and Rebecca DeLuca Joseph and Kristine Demko Paul and Margaret Denning Mr. and Mrs. Randall DeVoto Peter and Diane Donnici John C. Dwyer Tim and Susan Geraghty Bryan and Courtney Giraudo Graystone Consulting Mrs. Virginia Hammerness* Heck Foundation Pat and Jill Hemingway Hope Hofmann Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Kelleher Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Kelly* Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Kozel* Mr. Park L. Loughlin James and Sharon Lynch* Lt. Col. and Mrs. Noma C. Martini* Tullus Miller Ronald W. Miller* Moyra S. Moy, MD* Pasha Group Kiki Pescatello John and Nicole Piccetti Eugene and Christine Raggio Marsha Caulfield Rianda Kathy J. Ruiz San Francisco Police Officers Association Mark S. Sarti Mr. Allan P. Scholl* Scott Anderson Landscaping Edward E. Sillari Stevens Hemingway Stevens, Inc. TRUX Airline Cargo Service/ Park SFO Airport Parking Susan Lee Vick Mr. Paul M. Watson* Mr. and Mrs. James R. Woolwine continued *Indicates donor who has given for 20 or more years. SPECIAL THANKS TO... Craft workshop Co-Coordinators Karen Powers and Anne Farragher (pictured at right), who do so much to facilitate volunteer craft contributions that are sold at the farmer’s market and special events, with all funds supporting the boys’ year-end trips. Also to Hilda Swartz and the Sonoma Valley Certified Farmer’s Market Board of Directors for offering booth space to Hanna the past two years. *Indicates donor who has given for 20 or more years.
20 HANNA BOYS CENTER SET TO SOAR 21 TOTAL GIFTS OF $1,000 TO $2,499 TOTAL GIFTS OF $500 TO $999 continued from previous page continued from previous page William and Barbara Cancilla Jason and Jennifer Carlton Mrs. Patricia D. Cercos Dolly Chan Bill and Sara Clegg William and Donna Conley Mr. and Mrs. Joshua M. Conlin Janet and Michael Connors Dennis and Marcia Crandall John and Klara Crean Mrs. Nancy L. Crowe* Gerald P. Cunningham Dairydell Inc Daughters of Vartan Mr. and Mrs. Serge De La Porte Mrs. Carmen A. DeLano* Robert C. Devincenzi Mr. Philip Di Stanislao Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. Dicus, Jr. Gail A. Dillon Gregory DiPaolo and Barbara Hughes* Dr. Mary G. Ducharme Douglas and Brandie Duncan Mr. and Mrs. Patrick D. Eggers Epicurean Group Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Erle* Stacey and Brooks Esser Mary C. Falvey Lorraine Fazzolare Robert and Liana Figone Sarah G. Flanagan Benton Fong Mr. and Mrs. John E. Fox Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Friedeman Mr. and Mrs. John E. Gallagher* Albert and Patricia Galli Allen and Yvonne Garayalde Kevin M. Gay Mrs. Kathryn Gemello* Pat and Kim Gluch Stephen and Pat Granucci Mr. Charles Perrell and Beth Guillaumin, M.D. Scott and Christina Haddad David Hagerman Robert and Jennifer Hamill Handpiece Express Mr. Thomas W. Hannan* Mr. and Mrs. Fredric C. Hansen Hansen Vineyards Doug and Meaghan Hengehold Margaret and Thomas Henry Charles D. Hill Huber Property Management, Inc.* Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Iantosca* Roger and Deborah Idiart Mr. and Mrs. James E. Jensen Jerilee A. Jensen* Jerry & Don’s Yager Pump & Well Service Darrell Jobe David and Karen Johnson Mr. Joseph I. Kelly* Kevin and Monica Kendrick Gary A. Koverman Dave and Pam Kraft Mrs. Cherie E. Kraus Mr. Richard M. Kunde Robin and Kurt Kunde Nicholas A. Kunst Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Labagh Gail LaBass Mr. and Mrs. James A. Ladrini Peter Lam Amy E. Lane Mr. Joseph G. Leach Greg Leat Mrs. Patricia A Leonard* Dave Longa Jose and Martha Lopez Mr. and Mrs. Roger C. Lowe Ron Macaluso and Jean Vanden Heuvel Mr. and Mrs. Glenn R. Madrigrano Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mariani* Mr. Gerald Marino Ms. Janet A. Martin Dave and Teresa Martinelli Mr. Richard C. Maurer* Michael and Alison Mauze Andrew and Alison Mazzanti Martin and Nancy Mazzanti* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. McAllister Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. McClure Willie H. McDevitt Mr. and Mrs. Don McPhail Mr. and Mrs. Les R. Melghem* Mrs. Elise Meyers* Mrs. Thurldean K. Mitchell Mr. Holbrook T. Mitchell Mitchell Family Foundation Inc. Mrs. Patricia F. Mooney Lynn M. Moore Annie L. Moore Robin L. Moran* Murphy, Burr and Curry William and Catherine Murray Nave Enterprises* David and Rosanne Neagle Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Neil Ms. Nancy Neu Nick’s Restaurant* Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Nightengale Louis and Susann Nordrum Mrs. Gloria Opperman* Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. O’Rourke* Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Pagter* Mrs. Gael M. Pardi* Mr. James L. Parker* Paul & Deborah Cleveland Fund Christopher and Diane Penn Keelin Pohl Bill and Diane Powers Peggy Prescott Mr. Merton F. Preston* Mr. Donald Pursglove* Michael Quinn Mr. and Mrs. John P. Quinn* William Ramirez and Dolores Gater* Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Remley* Mr. Edward A. Richard* William G. Robinson Ubaldo Rodriguez and Krista Lotto James and Sharon Rose Jo-Ann M. Rose Ms. Charlie F. Ruff Sally D. Ryan Mr. George P. Sabatte, Jr.* Steven A. Sanders Michele Sebastiano Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sheehan, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. John F. Sheela* Roberta A. Shomon Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Silverie III* Mr. and Mrs. Scott Singer Therese A. Slepnikoff Sonoma Ag Art Sonoma Sterling Limousines, Inc Mr. and Mrs. Jack F. Stark* Mr. and Mrs. Philip E. Stolp* Mr. and Mrs. Terrance T. Stretch Summit Financial Advisors The Jewish Community Endowment Fund The John Jordan Foundation Rev. and Mrs. James M. Thomas, Jr. Megan Tillisch Frank and Jeannette Tomany Sylvia Toth and Zsolt Takacs Jonathan Trainor Mrs. Betty J. Udaloff* Valley of the Moon Vintage Festival Mr. and Mrs. Patrick G. Vandenbroeck Rafael Velez Mrs. Carolyn R. Walsh* Reino I. Wantin Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Ward* Heidi N. Watson Bob and Nancy Weber Dave and Sarah Whitelaw Charles E. Wieland Mr. and Mrs. George E. Wildes Victoria Willock Diane B. Wilsey Vicki and Emory Winship Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Wolff* Daniel Woodhead III Michael R. Woods Barbara T. Wornum Wright and Gervais Accountants, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Burrell L. Wyle* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Zlatunich* Robert and Pat Zurcher Rogers Family Fund Mr. Raymond G. Rossi Donna and Joseph Rubin Sacramento Region Community Foundation Uta Santos Mr. Warren A. Schneider Mrs. Joan M. Sebastinelli* John T. Siegler Edward F. and Denise K.B. Silicani Robert E. Simms, Esq.* Lena M. Sivik Katie and Greg Snodgrass Lawrence and Barbara Soletti Summit State Bank Ali Tabibian Mrs. Lena K. Tan The Ayco Charitable Foundation The Dennis and Gloria O’Brien Foundation The John Jordan Foundation The Kelter Foundation Inc. The Raymond & Joanne Lin Foundation The Reed Charitable Trust Marc and Katie Traverso Mr. and Mrs. James T. Turner III* Elizabeth C. Ungrodt Ms. Greta J. Vallerga Mr. Patrick T. Vermaaten* Washington Square Health Foundation Gary S. Whizin William and Marian Ghidotti Foundation* Doug and Maria Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Kurt E. Wilson Michael and Gretchen Wingard Patrick Woods and Kathleen Clark Mike and Katie Wright Mrs. Hannah Wynne Chuck and Judy Young Fritz and Susan Zimmer Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Martin* Mr. Dennis P. Martino Claude A. Maurer III Mr. and Mrs. William E. McDonnell Daniel and Maureen McCarthy Dan McGue Joanne Meroney Lisa and Mike Mertens Steve and Eileen Meuris* Julie A. Meyer Mr. Arthur J. Micheletti* Peter Morway Heather Mozart John F. Mozart Justin P. Mozart Ashley D. Mozart Mr. Leo P. Mullin* Toby and Susan Mumford Ken and Betsy Niles Nyberg Nursery Orbis Payment Services, Inc Mr. Michel J. Orradre* Chad Overway Joane M. Palmi Jonathan and Daniela Pedley Judith S. Peletz Robert and Amy Perille Pershing LLC Mr. and Mrs. John M. Peterson, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Richard Petrocchi* Michael S. Powers Mr. and Mrs. John J. Powers Jr.* Mr. John W. Poysa, Jr.* Alan Pricco James and Diane Rebollini Judd and Marilyn Redden John P. Redding RedHawk Food Group Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Robinson* Mr. Kent M. Roger* Amy and Matt Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fitzpatrick* Julie A. Ford Mr. and Mrs. Edward A Freeman* David and Brenda Friedlander Chandra and Bob Friese Hugh Futrell Sylvia Galambos Robert and Gretchen Gardner G.E. Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Geissberger, D.D.S. James F. Glover Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grey Ms. Eleanor R. Griffin Mr. and Mrs. John P. Gurney Michael and Theresa Haire Mrs. Susan M. Haley* George and Pamela Hamel David and Nicole Hamilton Mr. Henry F. Hanson* Pat and Al Huber Hugh Futrell Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Keith W. Hughes William and Marilyn Isetta Ericka L. Iten Mary C. Janis Mrs. Beverly A. Jordan* Mr. Kenneth D. Joseph* Charles and Lynn Kracker Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Kraft* Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Kurvers* Ralph and Ana La Rossa Cal and Sue Laws Mr. Coleman R. Lee* Michael and Christina Leventini Elisabeth R. Levy* Joanna Lin Robert and Rebecca Loback Carolyn F. Lopez Stephen and Connie Lovette MAM Investments, LTD Mr. and Mrs. David Mares TOTAL GIFTS OF $500 TO $999 Mr. Alfred A. Agrella Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Alberigi Mr. and Mrs. Mario F. Alioto III Andrew and Michelle Aloe American Asphalt Repair & Resurfacing Mr. and Mrs. Norman K. Amidon Mr. Michael Anthenien* Roxanne Araim-Sullivan and Paul Sullivan Damian Archbold Mr. and Mrs. Steven Arnaudo* Robert and Kathleen Arnold Mr. Nello Baiocchi* Dr. and Mrs. Richard E. Balch* Mr. and Mrs. Dwight L Barker Richard and Susan Barry Mr. and Mrs. William L. Bartolucci, Sr. Mr. Gary F. Batistich* Nils and Linda Behnke Mr. and Mrs. Adrian A. Bello* Peter Krause and Holly Bennett-Krause Daniel and Moira Bessette Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Bewsher* Mr. and Mrs. Steve J. Blumenthal* Lynda Bogart* Bottle Barn, Inc Romana and John Bracco Mr. Robert Braghetta Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Briscoe British European Motors Stephen T. Buehl James and Nancy Bundschu Jim and Sheila Burke Alan Burr Ronald and Sydney Bushman* Peter and Mary Bussi Joe Cabral Mr. John Calamoneri* Ann Cameron Louise Camilleri *Indicates donor who has given for 20 or more years.
22 HANNA BOYS CENTER SET TO SOAR 23 TOTAL GIFTS OF $250 TO $499 a colorful evening with the all-stars gala! Katherine M. Hansen Mrs. Lee Harnett* James J. Hartnett, Jr. Mr. Herbert C. Haskins* Susan S. Hayes Mr. and Mrs. John L. Heilmann* Robert Heisterberg and Susan Skinner Michael Hengehold Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hepler Mr. and Mrs. Richard Herr* Mr. James Heslin Art and Jana Hess Mr. and Mrs. George Heuga* Dolores P. Hickey John Hickey and Mary Anne McGuire-Hickey Mr. David J. Horton Matt Hoskins Mr. Christopher L. Huebner* Mrs. Joan P. Hunt* *Mr. Campbell M. Hunter Judy A. Hyder Innovative Business Solutions Joyce Jekot Smith* Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Jones* Dr. Maria Kabalin-Gaston Henry L. Kane Garry S. Kataoka Kenneth Keeney Debbie and Kevin Keith Margo and David Kelly Clarice A. Kemp Joseph J. Kennedy Sheila D. Kiernan* Mrs. M. Kilgannon-Evans* Dennis and Martha King Mr. Mike Kirby Evelyn B. Kirkpatrick Ralph and Jackie Knights Christa J. Korp* Mr. David E. Kostuik* KRAVE Pure Foods, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kypreos* Mr. and Mrs. Jack T. Lance Mrs. Maureen W. Lane* Shawn C. Larsen Geraldine Lauterwasser Mrs. Mary M. Lavezzo Ms. Anna Lazzarini Mrs. Joan LeClercq-Rotar* Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Leonardi* Daniel and Donatella Levintow Mike Loscavio Mrs. Mary V. Loudon* Geraldine Lusnia Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Lynch* Mr. Robert L. Machris Joan B. Maciorski* Mr. and Mrs. Allen O. Maffei* Mr. Albert A. Maggini* Patrick Mahoney Patricia E. Mahoney* Mark and Melody Mariani Mrs. Nancy B. Corbin* Paula M. Cornyn Rosemary Cortez Sharon Cottrell Kenneth R. Coyne Gary Cristofani Timothy and Celine Curran Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Darling* Mrs. Leonore R. Daschbach Harvey and Shelley Davis Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Dawson, Jr. Ms. Norine E. DeGregori Mr. and Mrs. James M. Deignan Miss Georgette A. Delclaux* Charmaine Detweiler Mr. Anthony V. DiMaggio* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Domeno* Mr. John S. Dresser* Nazar Eljumaily and Helena Duffy Greg Dumas Beth and Howard Dunaier Paul M. Eldering English Country Pine and Design Ray and Sherrill Evans Gloria T. Eynck Miss Rita Fabri* Fastening Systems International Gregory and Linda Feehan Kara Feehan Steven and Jeannie Feehan Fenwick & West LLP Mr. Joseph Fernandes* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Ferrando Maxine Foraci Ray and Larre Freeman Ms. Eda L. Freggiaro* Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Fry* William W. Fuller Judith L. Gabriel Mr. Martin A. Gaehwiler Ms. Helene M. Gann* Mr. Alfred M. Garcia* Dr. and Mrs. Louis J. Geissberger* Mr. and Mrs. Hank Gerlach Ghilotti Bros. Contractors Mrs. Margaret L. Giesin* Ray and Jan Giordano Mr. Werner H. Goese* Donnie and Karen Goodman Mr. Jack M. Gookin* Gerald R. Graham Matt Graham Ryan and Robin Granko Miss Eloyde L. Granucci Michael Graziano Mr. John D. Griffin* Ms. Doris A. Grimley* Mr. Daniel Grumet* Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Gunn, Jr.* Antionette Kuhry and Thomas Haeuser* Mr. John J. Hagan* Mr. Frank E. Hamilton* Samuel P. Ackerman Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Adams* John and Barbara Addeo Danilo G. Ajero Mr. William A. Alfano* Alta Mesa Improvement Co.* American Endowment Foundation Gordon Amrein Mr. and Mrs. Todd G. Anderson Anderson’s Tree Service* Robert H. Antonelli Dr. Nina K. Auerbach Ronald J. Azevedo* Bill and Carolyn Bacigalupi Mr. Troy Ballard* Jeanette Barekman Richard and Marcia Barsotti Joan L. Battaini Ms. Sylvia Bellero Karson Michael F. Berard Col. and Mrs. Richard W. Bergson, USA Ret. Carol A. Bernal Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Berry Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bertini* Linda F. Bisson Gail D. Blach* John Joseph Bleiman* Paula Bordner Paulette A. Borg Richard Borgman and Saskia Jans Roberta F. Borgonovo Mr. and Mrs. Freeman W. Born, Jr.* Eileen K. Boyd Mr. Christopher Boyle Jim Bradley* Mr. Alfred J. Brandi* Mr. and Mrs. William W. Brinton Mr. and Mrs. William H. Broach* John and Joan Broughton Marilyn M. Brown Mrs. Gail F. Brown* Mrs. Lillian E. Buckley* Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bushnell* Colleen M. Cahill California Community Foundation Mariella Callahan* Mr. William L. Cappiello Mike and Stacey Carlo Phillip and Kathy Carlson Mr. and Mrs. John B. Carr* Jim and Patricia Carr Mr. Albert R. Ceresa Thomas M. Chin* Mr. and Mrs. David R. Claeys* Robert Clark Walter H. Clemens Mr. James S. Clover Mr. Michael T. Cobler* Alissa Cohan Gail Coney Mr. Writ Cook Matthew and Melissa Cooper Generosity is only one quality that describes Hanna Boys Center donors. For the ninth straight year, Hanna’s broad-based community of supporters came together for an evening music and delectable menu items, silent and live auctions generated lively bidding. Artist Jared Emerson delighted the crowd by producing a real-time painting of San Francisco Giants pitcher The event raised more than $400,000 for Hanna programs of dining, dancing and laughter at the Annual “Evening with the All-Stars” celebration on the Hanna campus. The event showcased our new facilities, which were transformed into a theme land of “Color Outside the Lines” (picture giant crayons and color palettes galore). Madison Bumgarner and catcher Buster Posey in an iconic celebratory hug after the final out of the 2014 World Series. It took Emerson only eight minutes, and raised $20,000 for Hanna. In total, the event raised more than $400,000 for Hanna programs. Hearty thanks to all who attended, donated and volunteered for what has become a true highlight on the Hanna calendar. The gala broke previous attendance records, with 428 people enjoying the festivities. Besides continued on page 24 *Indicates donor who has given for 20 or more years.
24 HANNA BOYS CENTER SET TO SOAR 25 TOTAL GIFTS OF $250 TO $499 IN-KIND DONORS continued from page 22 Ann E. Smith Dave Smith Mr. and Mrs. William E. Smith* Dr. Leslie E. Smith* Mrs. Thelma L. Smith Patricia A. Smith* Sonoma Valley Education Foundation Gary and Cathy Spratling Spurgeon Painting, Inc. St. John Bosco Council #613 YMI Sarah C. Steinbreder Stephens & Associates Mr. and Mrs. John Stibdard* Mr. Richard F. Stier Edward and Kimberly Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Sullivan* Chuck and Janet Sylvester Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Tatro Mrs. Mary C. Taylor* Mr. George Tometti* Rita M. Tornatore* Mr. and Mrs. George A. Traverso* Mike Treppa Col. and Mrs. Charles S. Tubbs* Michael S. Turrini* Adrienne E. Uboldi Anne Louise Van Hoomissen* Mr. and Mrs. Byron Van Metre* Karen J. Vesely Allan and Charlotte Vogt Mr. Walt von Hauffe Adria J. Walsh Mr. Joseph F. Walter Dr. John W. Ward Wells Fargo Insurance Service Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Welsh Mr. John M. Wernli* Wetherby Asset Management Mr. Fred E. Weybret* Loren and Carol Wicklund Mr. and Mrs. Ted T. Wittig Mr. Charles J. Wolf Bill Wright Daniel C. Young CFP, CFE Mr. and Mrs. William Young* Mr. Thomas G. Zimmerman Alfred J. Zubler Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Perkins* Jeffrey Petersen, D.D.S. and Susan Petersen, D.D.S. Dr. Alexander F. Petzinger Mr. Richard M. Planka* Mr. and Mrs. Gian Polastri* Mr. and Mrs. George T. Porter, Jr. George and Rose Prado-Navone Premier Foundation Walter Preusse Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Rader* Jean Reed* Dr. Linda M. Reilly Mr. and Mrs. Rene H. Revel* George and Laurajean Rick Frank and Nancy Rico Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Riebli, Jr. Ms. Mary A. Roa Bonnie Roberts* William and Pam Roederer Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Rose* Mr. Dan Rosenthal* Mr. Richard Rosenthal* Mrs. Dolores Rosier Aurelien Roulin Mr. and Mrs. Patrick W. Rudder* Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Saibene* Francisco Salguero Fred and Doreen Salomon Col. Henry A. Sandbach and Catharine Sandbach Marilyn E. Sander Carol C. Savio Carol A. Saylor Mr. Charles H. Scott* Donna R. Seabrooks, M.D. Paul Segre and Megan Stefanki Toni Seixas Joseph P. Selletti Stephen C. Sexauer Richard and Mary Ann Shafer Mrs. Irene P. Shelchuk* Meg Shick Tina P. Shone Mr. Robert L. Sideroff* Mrs. Mary Sims Jane Sims Mr. Patrick M. Skain Carol Slack Mr. Roger Marks Victoria R. Maro Mrs. Rosie M. Marshall Ross Martin Leo and Mary Martinez* Jill H. Matichak Mr. William J. Matson* Stephen and Patricia Mayer Mrs. Patricia Mazzini* Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. McCapes* Martin B. McCormick Michael J. McDevitt Patricia and John McDonnell* Mrs. Catherine I. McGowan* Keith and Deborah McNeil Marvin McCauley Mr. and Mrs. Cameron McClintock* Craig E. McRae Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mein* Manuel R. Merjil Roy E. Michelini Lt. Cmdr. John P. Mills, USN Ret John M. Mitchell Chris and Barbara Montan Susan M. Mooney Mrs. Jerilyn Moore* Loretta A. Morris Katherine Mouney Ms. Virginia Murillo* Mr. and Mrs. John Murray Mr. Olaf K. Myklebust* Mr. Mark A. Nance* Mr. William K. Nisbet Edward Norman* Donna Norquist North Bay Corvette Association Mr. Daniel E. O’Connor* Mr. William L. Olds, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Frank O’Malley Michael J. O’Neill Mrs. Marilyn L. Panelli* Maurice and Constance Parker Parsons Hardware and Lumber Mitch and Roxy Patin Mrs. Shirley M. Paul Mrs. Patricia F. Paule* Paula C. Pearce* Val P. Peline Craig and Vanessa Pelletier Rocknasium Marta Rodriguez Mr. and Mrs. Mike Rogina Michael Rosendin Louis Rosendin Sandra Saikowski San Francisco 49ers San Francisco Giants San Francisco Opera Santa Rosa Meat & Poultry Co. Scandia Family Fun Center Schug Winery Judy Scotchmoor Mr. and Mrs. Don A. Sebastiani Sebastiani Vineyards Amir Shafii and Allison Joyce Betty Sherer Brian K. Sibbald, D.D.S. Silverado Resort and Spa Simco Group Mr. and Mrs. Scott Singer Mark and Jane Singleton Meg Sokoloski Sonoma Canopy Tours Sonoma Chevrolet Sonoma County Fair and Exposition. Inc Sonoma County Harvest Fair Sonoma Raceway Sonoma Train Town Railroad Sonoma Valley Cyclery St. Francis Winery and Vineyards Ted and Joan Stier Greg and Magnolia Stork Alberta Stornetta Mr. and Mrs. David R. Stringham Scott Sullivan, D.D.S. Paul Sullivan Tarantino’s Restaurant Terri’s Hot Shots The Charles M. Schulz Museum the girl & the fig The Spinnaker Don D. Thoreson Paul Tiernan, D.D.S. Rev. Charles D. Tinsley IV Transcendence Theater Company David C. Trent, M. D. Trimyc Mechanical University of Califronia Berkeley Valley of the Moon Natural History Association Peg Van Camp Gera Vaz Vella Cheese Company Susan Lee Vick Vino! Wine Shops Timothy Wahle, D.D.S. Elena Wardwell Jane and Rich Wicklund Steven C. Wilburn, D.M.D. Willowbrook Cellars Michael and Gretchen Wingard Vicki Woodhead and Ernie King Wyvern Restaurants, Inc. Donna Yock, D.D.S. Michael Zatto, D.D.S. Ms. Theresa A. Zingarelli Don Sebastiani & Sons Jim and Debbie Drummond John Duran Eleven Eleven Wines Patti England Etude Wines Dr. and Mrs. Fletcher Eyster Fairmont San Francisco Maria Falaùto Anne Farragher Katie Farragher Robert and Liana Figone Five 4 Five Mr. and Mrs. John E. Fox Cornelius Marlyn Fredrick Mr. and Mrs. William Friedeman Bill Friedeman Robert Charles Friese Roland Gangloff Suzanne Garnier Patty Garrison Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Geissberger Geo’s Pool Spa and Solar Company Glen Lyon Vineyards Gloria Ferrer Caves and Vineyards Go Pro Gary and Eileen Greenberg David Grieve Andrea Guido, D.A. Gundlach Bundschu Winery Hamel Family Wines Hanna Winery Harlan Estates Anna Harrigan Brian and Jennifer Heafey Karen Heaney Kay Heigel Michael Hengehold Doug and Meaghan Hengehold Treasure Hinchman Letta Hlavachek Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Holifield Hollingsworth Jewelers Lynne Hsia, D.D.S. Robert Hunt Inman Family Wines Jackson Family Wines Carlos and Suzanne Jacobo Jacuzzi Family Vineyards John and Andrea Joyce Patrick Joyce Timothy Joyce Julia Joyce Andrea Joyce John Joyce Diane Juen Arlene Keenley Dan and Joanna Kemper Joanna Kemper Steven Kerekes Sally Kitchum Kathy King Larry Knusen Korbel Champagne Cellars Kunde Family Estate Winery Marcia Kunde-Mickelson and James Mickelson ACME Posts Alpha Omega Winery Anderson Conn Valley Winery Jodi Anderson Andrea E Soci Custom Design Tom Angstadt and Nancy Kivelson Robert and Kathleen Arnold Lorraine Ashton Ashton Vineyards Ms. Margaret H. Atwood and Mr. Harold Steinberger B.R. Cohn Winery Anne and David Banks Allen Barbierri, D.D.S. Tony Barrera Sue Bartlett Mr. and Mrs. Michael Battaini Nancy and Mark Baty Beau Wine Tours Russ C. Beford Holly Bennett Cammy Bennett Evelyn and Lester Bennett Jack Berkowitz Robert Berner Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Bertelsen, Jr. Virginia Bertelsen Jack and JoAnn Bertges Bleyco, Inc. Lillian M. Bollen Scott Bonin, D.D.S. Tyler Boynton, D.M.D. Brocco’s Old Barn Nancy Bruce Café’ la Haye Cake Corner California Wine Tours Call of the Sea Teresa Cameron George Capwell Dr. and Mrs. Richard O. Caselli Jamie Cegelski Diane Cerelli Garcia Chandelle of Sonoma Christ Church United Methodist Cline Cellars Coldwell Banker Tom Cordellos, Jr. James and Mary Corroon Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Corsiglia Declan Cunniff Maureen and Tom Daley Christopher Daniel, D.D.S. David Arthur Vineyards Craig Davis, D.D.S., M.D. Charles and Noelia De Torres Mrs. Ramona J. Decker Deerfield Ranch Winery Paul and Margaret Denning Janet Denson Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Dettman Linda Direnzi John and Gail Diserens John Diskin Una Dockery Christine Dohrmann Connie Dominguez Debby and Bob Kweller Lace House Linen Supply, Inc. Marguerite LaDue Patricia I. Lagunas Lagunitas Brewing Mr. and Mrs. Jack T. Lance Landmark Vineyards Larson Family Winery Annette Lomont Jeffrey C. Lopes, D.M.D. Robert Lutolf James and Sharon Lynch Ms. Valerie Lynn M & M Trucking Madame Tussauds Wax Museum Mary Pat Manning Virgilia Mapa Dena Marcus, D.D.S. Mare Island Golf Club Marin Brewing Company Rosemarie Marks Martinelli Winery Mary’s Pizza Shack Laura Mc Combs, R.D.H. Lisa and Mike Mertens Michael Merrill Design Studio Michael Mickelson Mike’s Truck Garden Montagna Napa Valley Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan Moylan’s Brewery & Restaurant Mr. Cheese O’s Napa Valley Wine Train Napa Winery Shuttle Gary and Marcia Nelson Elsa Nelson Randy Nguyen, D.D.S. Hope and Jack Nisson Oakwild Ranch Gerard F. Orme Mr. and Mrs. Bill O’Shea Georganne Papac Park Avenue Catering Company Pellegrini Wine Company Kathryn and George Perry Personal History Productions Jeffrey Petersen, D.D.S. and Susan Petersen, D.D.S. Connie Philippe Piatti Ristorante & Bar Mary Jo Potter Mr. and Mrs. John J. Powers Jr. Karen Powers Caroline and Michael Price Price Pump Co. Punch Line Comedy Club Mr. and Mrs. John P. Quinn Chuck Raaberg Sydney Randazzo Ravenswood Winery, Inc. Red Hen Cantina Ann Reder Courtney Richarson, R.D.H. Mr. and Mrs. Sean Riebli Charles and Wilma Riemann Riordan High School Class of 1965 Rocca Family Vineyards *Indicates donor who has given for 20 or more years. GIVING BOYS A CHANCE Tom and Maureen Daley have been Hanna donors for over 15 years, making cash contributions, buying clothing items for boys in need, giving tirelessly of their time at events, and always attending Sunday chapel services. “We give because of all Hanna does for these young men and the many strong connections we have made with so many wonderful people there. They give boys a chance who would not have gotten one otherwise.”
Every gift to Hanna Boys Center helps spread an ongoing message of hope. No single donor or staff member can provide all that our boys need, but working together, we can continue our long tradition of helping thousands of boys change their lives. There are a number of ways you can help: • Make a general, memorial, or commemorative donation • Become a “Guardian Angel” by donating monthly • Attend or volunteer at a fundraising event • Donate personal property • Donate stocks or securities • Include Hanna in your estate plans • Underwrite an activity, facility, program, or scholarship To volunteer, schedule a campus tour, learn how to apply, or receive more information, visit us online at hannacenter.org or call 707 996 6767. 17000 Arnold Drive P.O. Box 100 Sonoma, CA 95476-0100 707 996 6767 Phone 877 994 2662 Toll-free hannacenter.org