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Page 1: FY13 Annual Report

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ANNUAL REPORT 2013

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D I A M O N D-M A K I N GA MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN AND PRESIDENT

RON MANDERSCHIEDPresident

ROBERT J. BESTChairman

A few carbon atoms, some firm pressure and precious time turns a chunk of graphite into one of the earth’s most valuable substances – a diamond. In and of themselves, the elements involved are familiar, common and ordinary. But together, in just the right mixture and environment, something rare and special happens.

For the past 122 years, Northwestern Settlement’s main focus has been diamond-making -- providing just the right mixture of services, resources, opportunities and alternatives to meet the complex needs of our neighbors and change lives. In doing so, we accomplish both the ”ordinary” – a bag of food, helping hand, or shoulder to cry on – as well as the extraordinary, transforming families and communities.Myriad programs have been innovated, initiated and

implemented over the years. The lending library, pasteurized milk program, shop classes and “coffee house” (an alternative to neighborhood saloons that promoted alcoholism and domestic strife) were perfect for their time, but have since disappeared into history. Other programs like Emergency Services, Camp and Head Start are as important today as ever for scores of our neighbors. And still other initiatives, like Noble, Adventure Stage Chicago and Rowe Elementary School have gone from bold, almost impossible ideas, to prestigious, nationally recognized models. They have changed high school dropouts into academic stars, taught youth to be the storytellers of their own lives, and made parents believe their children will graduate from college. Environments shift and elements get tweaked, but the unending goal to positively turn the tide for mothers, fathers, students, “scholars”, seniors,

children and families remains. Tens of thousands of “diamonds” have resulted, with many more continually emerging.

And we continue to “tweak.” This year, Rowe will grow from 478 to 600 scholars, grades K-6. As Rowe continues to meet its aggressive academic goals and test at levels akin to the district’s top schools, the School Age program has changed accordingly. With enrollment growth (and the closing of Peabody), School Age now operates full-time at Rowe, serving more children and proving crucial support to scholars. The ripple effect of increased Rowe enrollment also positively impacts House In The Wood Camp. In the coming year, 225 Rowe scholars will experience “Classroom in the Wood,” joining their classmates and teachers for a one-of-a-kind week of peer bonding and science-based outdoor educational field work. When combined with the 400 plus summer campers who participate annually, House In The Wood will provide its powerful programming to more youth than ever.Keeping with this theme, Head Start will grow as well. Even as other local providers were shuttered due to poor performance, our highly-regarded Head Start will enroll 108 children 3-5 (up from 68 last year), utilizing two new classrooms created on the second floor of the main building.

Emergency Services, our oldest program, and Adventure Stage Chicago (ASC), one of our newest, continue to underpin all of our work. Emergency Services fights on, despite government funding cut-

backs and increased demand, to assist as many neighbors possible. And ASC has adapted its program model to combine productions and literacy work in schools with civic engagement, using theatre games and artists to more deeply engage neighbors. The “jewel” of their work is an annual theatrical production, created in collaboration with staff and neighbors and reflecting the challenges, dreams, fears and hopes of community members.

As we celebrate another year of service, and look forward to our 125th anniversary, we would be remiss if we did not celebrate our board, auxiliary boards, donors and volunteers as key elements that make it all possible. You read to children after-school, help with academic testing, usher matinees, pack baskets, serve Thanksgiving dinner, adopt families, send a check or two during the year and so much more. Thank you for always being there.

And a special “shout out” goes to our auxiliary board members who, when not doing all the things mentioned above, spend their free time planning the Glitter Ball, Style Under the Stars, Spring for the Settlement, Paddle-palooza and the Cherub Brunch, to name a few. You are also diamond-makers.

It has been an incredible year and an amazing journey. Many thanks to you for making the Settlement what it is today.

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The education landscape in Chicago is shaky, to say the least, but I think Rowe is and can be an example of students first in a sea of reactive commentary.”

“- Anjali Desai

EDU CAT I O N

House In The WoodHouse in the Wood is a residential summer camp in Delavan, Wisconsin dedicated to serving low-income children from Chicago.

AmeriCorps Project YES!

Each year, Project YES! (Youth, Education, Service) connects approximately 40 college graduates with disadvantaged youth in Chicago’s various communities.

Rowe has a 96% attendance rate with 100% parent engagement.

There are currently 478 scholars, and 127 children are on the

enrollment waitlist.

House in the Wood allows my son to have his autonomy.

It teaches him about nature and wildlife, friendships and

relationships. It teaches Patrick how to be independent.”

- Sheree Branham

Head StartWith the academic and social success of children in mind, the Settlement’s Head Start program provides comprehensive child development services for children ages three to five and additional health and social services for their families.

Rowe Elementary SchoolSeeing education as a priority in the West Town community, leaders responsible for cofounding the Noble Network of Charter High Schools utilized their experience to found a charter elementary school.

School Age ProgramWith the goal of counteracting the negative consequences and vulnerabilities underserved youth experience in their communities, Northwestern Settlement’s School Age program offers year-round services.

At Head Start 71 children served with 29 graduates

moving on to Rowe.

At School Age 142 Rowe Scholars and 25

Head Start students participating

205 Chicago Public School students attended the Outdoor Education Center, 400+ House In The Wood

summer campers, 21 teen “Leaders in Training” participants.

27 AmeriCorps members worked at Northwestern Settlement and 8 area

schools.

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Emergency Services

The Emergency Services Program helps our West Town neighbors deal with short term crises and provides them with the resources enabling long-term success.

FA M I LY421 events

offered, totaling 885 hours of programming

29,845 community members attended

ASC programs, including students

from 55 area schools.

425,000+ lbs. of food distributed

and 10,000+ lbs. of clothing

distributed

2,500 families served

Adventure Stage has always created theatre that is innovative with a passionate desire to engage our community.”

- Sarah Rose Graber

Adventure Stage Chicago

Adventure Stage Chicago (ASC) creates dynamic and transformative theatre for children ages eight to fourteen and the adults in their lives.

It was great to know that there was a place that can really help especially when it can sometimes be hard to make ends meet.”

- Nathan

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Golden Agers

The Settlement’s Golden Agers Club offers activities and opportunities for seniors to remain socially active and form new friendships with other neighbors in the community.

Chicago Community Trust Art Gallery

The Chicago Community Trust (CCT) Art Gallery presents multiple shows each year, exhibiting local professional artists as well as student work from Head Start, School Age, and Rowe Elementary.

What Golden Agers means to me is being alert and active, happy and viable. It gets us all together and we have a good time. I would say my favorite part of Golden Agers is the parties; we play Bingo… I’m really impressed with the volunteers, the quality and the effort that they put into these events. I also enjoy watching shows in the theater.”

- Francesca Osman

CO M M U N I T Y

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There are currently six Auxiliary Boards at Northwestern Settlement. With participation totaling nearly 300 active members, Auxiliary Boards form the fabric of the Settlement’s long history and provide essential support through organizing major fundraising events.

• The Evanston Woman’s Board was formed in 1909; the group raises funds through an annual Dollar Letter appeal and supports the Settlement through its endowment

• The Winnetka Board was formed in 1923 and organizes Style Under the Stars, a fall event featuring current fashions from North Shore boutiques

• The North Shore Board was formed in 1936, and sponsors the Glitter Ball, a black-tie dinner event and auction held in the fall at the Four Seasons Chicago

• The Park Ridge Board was formed in 1989 and hosts the Cherub Brunch and Auction

• The Chicago Board was formed in 2004 and hosts the Spring for the Settlement party in the spring

• The Northbrook Board was formed in 2013 and is heavily involved in after school programming, as well as developing pen-pal partnerships between Settlement children and children from other parts of Chicagoland.

In addition to events, Auxiliary members adopt families during the holidays, chaperone School Age and Golden Agers field trips, run a Mother’s Day gift shop for Head Start and After School children, volunteer at Rowe Elementary School, and much more.

AUX IL IARY BOARDS

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Our auxiliary boards’ active engagement sets the foundation for the Settlement community.”

Having the opportunity to collaborate with so many passionate people has been incredible. It continues to inspire me to do good in the world.”

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SETTLEMENT AND AUX IL IARY BOARDS

Board of Directors Margaret J. BarrAld. Walter Burnett, Jr.Julie W. CoffmanPaula B. DanoffBarry L. EhlersKathleen H. ElliottElza L. GarnettCarol GolderMimi HarrisPatricia M. JohnsonCarolyn H. KruleeConnie MagnusonMichael MartinezAmy O’DonnellTony PerryMarc E. Peters

Officers of the Board President Ron R. Manderschied

Chairman Robert J. Best

Vice-Chairman Glenn A. Dalhart

Treasurer James G. Houston

Assistant Treasurer Kurt Mueller

Secretary Barbara R. Rouse

Assistant Secretary Susan Diaz

John A. ReliasJohn W. RoweHolly SunshineDennis Van MieghemWilliam G. WelnhoferNancy G. Whiteman

Council of Advisors Henry BinfordCorey FranklinKevin Leonard

Honorary Board Mr. Ellerth OverboeMr. & Mrs. John ParDr. Arnold Weber

Associates Board Mrs. Rollin C. HugginsMrs. Richard KaspersonMrs. Frier McCollisterMrs. Donald A. PollakMrs. John RayMrs. Dudley RobinsonMrs. Bing SeiboldMrs. Richard StevensMrs. Saul L. ThomashowMrs. Albert Tippens

Chicago Board Lisa Drake, President

Kristy AgostinoLauren CarrollAlex ConsidineJulia DraperCaitlin EckBrandon GoldblattSuzan Hanrahan

Katie HerrJackie HourenChristine LeizAmy LubertoMariana MackMicaela MoranBrittany NielsenMolly PaddenKristen PoggenseeMarina RasmussenHannah RuddockMegan SimonsonMerissa StewartDana Svendsen

Evanston Woman’s Board Anna Atkinson, President

Active MembersMargaret J. Barr Zoe BarronJennifer G. ClineCarol CyrusJudith N. DestefanoSally DumasLonnie DunlapMary EricksonMary Ellen FellmanSuzanne FranklinMargaret FriendLori GoodmanMary Anne GrummanAndrea KnohlCarolyn H. KruleeNancy LagousakosCarie LassmanDorothy LaudatiKathy LiftonLeslie LuningElif Martinez

Eileen McGowanChristine McQuinnNancy MorrChristine OlsenLucille PruddenCarol RahimiGwyn RahrHolly SunshineMary Jane TwoheyTamara WalkerJean W. YaleAnita Yamada

Senior Assoc. MembersMary Paula BaumannTerri HummelSally KiperDoris N. Woolsey Junior Assoc. MembersElizabeth BeckElizabeth DavidChristine GroveLisa HarriesMargaret KruleeAneela Masood Honorary MembersLeigh Buchanan-BienenMeg StrotzEdna Weber

Park Ridge Board Francis Horvath, President

Active MembersJan BachDon BachJoan CorbettSue Freitag

Donna HorvathCarole J. ParJohn ParJudy SzkwarekRoland SzkwarekDennis Van MieghemTim Van Mieghem

Associate MembersWarren FoxwellPatricia JaszkaMary Lou JelkeAdrienne SchlakeEdna Wilson

Winnetka Board Judith Howser, President

Active MembersCindy BondsDiane BordwellCarrie CallegariConnie ColeLibby CummingsAnn DalhartElza GarnettMary Lois HakewillCarrie HartColette HaysSusan HeimlichLisa HeitmanMargaret HerrmannJudy HowserDania LeemputteErminia MackConnie MagnusonJulie MontgomeryAnne MuellerDonna ProskineMary Ann RasmussenAnne Simcox

Deborah StoneJanet Van ZuidenBrooke WanzenbergDiane WelnhoferJane WhitesidesStephanie WilsonSarah Woodburn

Associate MembersMarion AgnewPat BulkleyMary Kay BurkeJoan CarterKay DoleLiza FergusonMary FieldsMargaret FreemanLindsay GormanSusan McGillNancy MillsCourtney MorrisMidge PowellWillie RamseyJoan SchniedwindNancy SporeSally SprowlJeanne StiboltKate Van DykeDonna VogesJoan WhitemanBuff WinstonSarah ShumwayLucy MyersCatherine Sturgis

North Shore Board Julie Rocap, President

Active MembersRebecca AndersonKirsten Baer

Taffy BlommerBarb BrownKaren BrunhoferCassie BuccellatoJennifer BungeGinny BurnstineJoan CardinMary CarterCarol CawleyStacey CohenSarah CunninghamAnne-Sofie DavisLaura ElsadenAnissa FormanKim HalfChristy HannafanPatricia M. JohnsonBeth Brauen KamphuisRita LashmetTheresa MalinKate McBreenAndrea MercuriAmy O’DonnellLinda O’TooleLydia PorterHillary PriestLisanne Close RogersElizabeth RoseAlice SchaffJill ShannonNora SheaCinnie SiragusaJennifer StricklinMaureen SullivanSara SullivanMary TilsonKim UrbanKathy WaldmanKaren WilliamsErin Wilson

New AssociatesAlyson AronSarah BalassaJill DillinghamMichelle EllensohnMolly FezellCarolyn GaechterKate HuffDebbie KruseHeather MartinLisa MerloErin MoneEllen PortApril PotterfieldKimberly RomicLaura Summer

Senior ActiveRosanne Groenveld-MeijerKathy HaftBarbie MyersAmy SeamanAudrey WessmanLib WilliamsJulie Windsor

Northbrook Board Julie Weinberg, President

Janet FootlikLeslie KatzJulie ShawStephanie Zwilling

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AUXIL IARY BOARD DONORSChicago Board

The Chicago Board is grateful to the following monetary and in-kind donors for their generous support of the fiscal year 2013 Spring for the Settlement cocktail party.

Evanston Woman’s Board

The Evanston Woman’s Board wishes to thank all those who contributed to the Dollar Letter, and recognize St. Nicholas Church for all of the in-kind Settlement donations for fiscal year 2013.

Park Ridge Board

The Park Ridge Board is grateful to the following companies and individuals that made cash and in-kind gifts to support the fiscal year 2013 Cherub Brunch and Silent Auction.

Winnetka Board

The Winnetka Board is grateful to the following individuals and corporate sponsors that made contributions of $100 and more to the fiscal year 2013 Style Under the Stars fashion show.

Foundations & Corporations 101st Revue10Pin Bowling LoungeAdventure Stage ChicagoBenefitBest BuyBittersweet Pastry ShopBlue Jeans BarBrownstone Bub CityChicago CubsChicago Symphony OrchestraChopping BlockCore Power YogaCorner BakeryCoyote LogisticsDeleece

Diversey BowlEntertainment CruisesEquinoxFeastFood LifeGirl & the GoatGoodman TheaterGreat LakesHub 51Hush Salon & SpaLandmark TheatresLaugh FactoryLettuce Entertain YouLincoln Park Athletic ClubLou MalnatisLUSH Wine & SpiritsMetropolitan BreweryMitch StuartMity Nice Grill

Moller Financial ServicesOak Park Country ClubPaper SourceParis ClubPerennial VirantPublic HouseQue SyrahRaviniaRiverside Country ClubRockit Bar & GrillRPMSchoolyardSeadog Architectural ToursSecond CitySheffield’sSideBarSkydeck ChicagoSpa SoakSpirit Chicago

Stage 773Swerve SalonTavern at the ParkThe CrossingThe GageThe OdysseyThe SouthernTopo GigioWest Town Tavern

Individuals Mack FamilyConsidine FamilyBrown FamilyDenise BrodloPadden Family

Foundations & Corporations All on the Road CateringAtlas Wire CompanyBob Chinn’s Crab HouseCarlucci’s RestaurantChicago CubsChicago Shakespeare TheaterCucina Biagio RestaurantGraziano’s RestaurantJohnny’s Kitchen & TapMarriott Theatre in LinconshireMetropolis Performing ArtsNew Beginnings Hair SalonNonna SilviasNonno Pino’sPark Ridge Country ClubPerennial Virant RestaurantPerrozzi DecoratingPopeye’s in Lake Geneva, WI

Rosewood RestaurantRoyal Die & Stamping CompanyShephard, Schwartz & Harris LLPSunrise GrillThe Geneva Inn, Lake GenevaTuscano’sWildfire Restaurant

Individuals Joan & William CorbettPaula & Jeff DanoffPhil DelaneyDenise DeiboldKathleen H. & Michael ElliottDonald FinneyWarren Foxwell

Susan & Erik FreitagElza L. & John GarnettMarlene & Donald HackeSue & Don HeitzmanDonna & Francis HorvathRussell HorvathPatricia JaszkaRichard JaszkaLauren JelkeMary Lou JelkeKaren JohnsonMarge KellenCarolyn H. & Gilbert K. KruleeKaren & Richard LarsenRichard MichaelsJudy MorrisonAnne & Kurt MuellerCarole J. & John ParAllan PaschkePauline Rohrer

Adrienne SchlakeSue & Tom SchneiderDonald SheridanPatricia & Robert SilverWilliam SladcikSteven SmithJudy & Roland SzkwarekKatie TaylorEd ThompsonDennis Van MieghemTimothy Van MieghemNancy & Donald WhitemanEdna WilsonMaureen WudtkeMark Zaharski

North Shore Board

The North Shore Board is grateful to the following companies and foundations that made contributions of $250 or more to the fiscal year 2013 Glitter Ball, benefiting House In The Wood.

$10,000 & moreOptionsHouse LLC $5,000 - $9,999AONArbor Investments Beam Global Spirits & WineDeVry Foundation

DLA PiperThe Frieda & William Hunt FoundationNephron Pharma

$2,500 - $4,999 Chloe’s CrewDeloitte LLP

IMCLowery McDonnell CompanyWilliam Blair & Company $1,000 - $2,499Barclay’si2i Eyecare

Kevin McQuire/Goldman SachsThe Revere Group

$250- $999Gantz Family FoundationO’Neill & Gaspardo, LLC

Nova ($5,000 +)Marjorie & David BrownMargaret & James HerrmannJulie & Robert Montgomery Shooting Star ($2,500 - $4999)Make It BetterSawbridge StudiosElza L. & John GarnettCarol & Ed LorenzJennifer WeaverDiane K. & William G. Welnhofer Super Star ($1,000 - $2,499)Charles SchwabCygnetPrestige Art Studios

Valslist.comCindy & Mike BondsCarrie & Greg CallegariJoan T. CarterAnn & Glenn A. DalhartMary Lois & Hank HakewillCarrie & Greg HartErminia & Ed MackConnie & Mike MagnusonAnne & Kurt MuellerSarah & Garry ShumwayJane & Lawson Whitesides Rock Star ($500 - $999)Alexis Vintiques DesignChalet NurseryClingen Family TrustCountry ClassicsDinner at EightDoncasterFine Vines

Frances HeffernanFrannieGood Harbor Financial LLC.Greenleaf GalleryKaehler LuggageLillie Alexander, Ltd.Marian MichaelMaterial PssessionsMattie MMcElroy FursMountain HidesNorth Shore Community BankOui, MadamePeachtree PlaceRare Finds, Ltd.Scandinavian Ski ShopSkandalThe Lake Forest ShopThe Runner’s EdgeSally Blesi

Connie & Tom ColeLibby & Steve CummingsPaula & Jeff DanoffColette HaysDania & Patrick LeemputteSara PfaffDonna Proskine All Star ($275 - $499)Castino Painting & Home ServicesHaven Organic SpaInspiration Salon & SpaLa Relance SalonThe Contained GardenZengeler CleanersDiane BordwellMartha BurkeCheryl ChambersKatie CoryAnne Crowley

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Kim DrakeCristen & Tom ForresterMargo FrostSue & Mel HeimlichJerrilyn HoffmannJudy & Rick HowserJulie Hughesandie KainTizzy KleinMrs. Harry LochnerDebbie MadlenerAnne MillingCathy PrattTory RaithMaryAnn & David RasmussenEthel RosenbergAlice Schaff Joan & Steve ShapiroAnne SimcoxLisa & Michael SnabesDeborah & Paul StonePenny SullivanDana TurbanSarah Woodburn Shining Star ($150 - $274) Fill it with FlowersFour Finches FloristLawrence Deans Bake ShopTiffany & Co.Joanne AndersonNancy Barry MooreMartha Bermingham

Foundations & Corporations Allyn FoundationAlvin H. Baum Family FundBears CareEmaroy June Smith FundFannie F. Cross FundGrover Hermann FoundationHoward L. Willett Foundation, Inc.

Kay BuhlPhilip ChungBarbara CrawfordLiz DauterCarol DuffyKathy ElliottPatty FelkerMargaret FiorenzaMary GordonDana HagenahCarrie HealyBea HeinzDiann HigginsLaurie KaplanMindy KellyDenise KennyChristine KuttGail LanznarAnne-Marie LeeSue LeechSusan McBrideLinda McCannBecky MichaelsBarbara PaineCarol ParSuzy ParksDiane PittLeAnita Ragland-BrooksKelly RaineyJulie RocapAbbey RomanekCatherine ShawMarianne Shields

HSBC - North AmericaJacob Best FoundationKenilworth Union ChurchKirkland & Ellis FoundationMazza FoundationMB Financial BankNorman Wait Harris FundPerlstein FoundationPolk Bros. FoundationR.A. Carlson Plumbing & Heating, Inc.

Beth SkillhornCatherine SturgisKatie ThesingSylvia TothLucy TuckCarol VixMary WinterMary WittowskeVickie YoungElizabeth ZahmDebbie Zelten Star ($100 - $149)An Apple a Day CateringJulie AsplundJennifer BakerMarilyn BartterSusan BondurantKaren BrownDonna CarrMaureen ChavoenLeslie CordesJoan DodsonPeggy DwyerTessa ErdeiLeslie FarmerJudy FrummMonica GeocarisLaura GooneLindsay GormanStacey HamburgTracy HeilmanPolky Hibler

Searle Funds at The Chicago Community Trust

Organizations & Government Associates BoardChicago BoardEvanston Woman’s BoardNorth Shore BoardNorthwestern University Circle

Pat HinkelDeb HirschfieldLisa KerpanPeggy KocianJulia KyleSusan LakeMary LymanLeslie MaguireSusan MasonLynne McGrathBetty McLeanJulie MoranKarin PalaszEllen PaseltinerBetsey PuthCarol RasmusPiper RothschildJane SacarroSari SackriderEileen SirkinGail SteinmetzSusie StewartAnn-Marie StreibichMargaret SundlofMargaret SuterGretchen TalbotBernadette TrammCarole TyeAnita TysonDennis Van MeighemPhyllis VictorsonBrooke WanzenbergJoan Whiteman

Park Ridge BoardWinnetka Board

Individuals Cynthia & Gregory AlcornElaine F. AndersonNancy & William AnixterJolene & Robert ArmstrongJulia & Carl BackerMargaret J. BarrMary Paula & Gerhard

ANNUAL FUND HONOR ROLL

ANNUAL FUND DONORS

Northwestern Settlement would like to extend our sincere gratitude to the following list of special supporters who have generously contributed to the Annual Fund for at least 10 consecutive years. We are honored to have such a caring family of donors.

Northwestern Settlement depends on the generosity of the many individuals, auxiliary boards, foundations, corporations, and other organizations, committed to our agency’s mission. We are pleased to recognize the following partners who contributed to our general operating fund or specific programs during fiscal year 2013, ending June 30, 2013.

BaumannKatherine & Robert J. BestNancy & David BorghesiPat & George BulkleyConway C. BurtonCarol & Thomas R. ButlerSusan & James C. Caldwell, Jr.Karen A. CallawayJoan & Michael CarterBillie & French S. CaryCarol & Timothy CawleyDiana & Edmund S. CummingsLibby & Stephen D. CummingsAnn & Glenn A. DalhartPaula B. & Jeff DanoffSusan DiazNancy & Jim DorrJean & Richard DoubJune & Ray DuncanKathy & Robert EckertKathleen H. & Michael ElliottTerry FaulkMary Ellen Fellman

Foundations, Trusts & Corporations $500,000 & above Rowe Charitable Trust $100,000 - $499,999 Zell Family Foundation The Walton Family Foundation $25,000 - $99,999 Alvin H. Baum Family FundBain & Company, Inc. Crosland Family Fund Crown Family PhilanthropiesDoris Duke Charitable Foundation Kemper Educational & Charitable Fund Lloyd A. Fry Foundation Mazza Foundation PERT Foundation

Nancy & James L. FoghtVal & Michael ForadasQuin R. FrazerElza L. & John GarnettElinor & Richard A. GordonGeorge H. GordonMolly L. GreenRobyn & David GrossbergElizabeth GuenzelDana & John HagenahValerie & William K. HallBarbara W. HertwigPatricia & Joseph HinkelBarbara & James G. HoustonLaurie & Ray HowickCharlotte & Rollin C. Huggins, Jr.Terri & Greg W. HummelChristine L. JacobekPatricia JaszkaPatricia M. JohnsonJohn M. KohlerCarolyn H. & Gilbert K. KruleeErminia & Edward MackAntoinette J. Maloney

Polk Bros. Foundation Prince Charitable Trusts The MacArthur Fund for Arts & Culture at Prince $10,000 - $24,999 A. Perry Homes Baird Foundation, Inc. Bears Care Chicago Community TrustNorthern Trust Co. Charitable Trust Perlstein Foundation The Kluth Family FoundationThe Paul M Angell Family Foundation

$5,000 - $9,999 Allstate Foundation Anonymous Fannie F. Cross Fund George M. Eisenberg

Pauline & Ron R. ManderschiedJanet MizenerSue & Barry MooreNancy & Allen MorrJames K. MortimerAnne & Kurt MuellerEllerth OverboeCarole J. & John ParLaura & Marc E. PetersClaudette & David T. PetersonMarilynn L. PowellBonnie & Daryl RabertWillie & Lon RamseyDeanna RattnerGary P. RietzBarbara R. & Edward RousePamela & Peter RussellAna SantiagoChristine L. & Bernard J. SavageKathryn L. SimonDorothy StevensKathy & William A. Streff, Jr.

Foundation for Charities W.W. Grainger Grover Hermann FoundationIrvin Stern Foundation Jacob Best Foundation JP Morgan Chase - A. G. Charitable Trust Kenilworth Union Church McGraw Foundation Patrick & Anna M. Cudahy Fund Phillips Brothers InsuranceThe Eli & Edythe Broad Foundation The Siragusa Foundation

$1,000 - $4,999 Allyn Foundation Anonymous Arch W. Shaw FoundationBooz & Company Emaroy June Smith Fund

Chris & Eric C. StrobelPatricia SummerbellHolly & Eugene SunshineJudy & Roland SzkwarekJudith & Saul ThomashowDennis Van MieghemJanet & Paul Van ZuidenJohn F. WelkeCatherine C. WestbrookPatrice D. & William T. White, Jr.Nancy G. & Donald WhitemanEdna WilsonAnita & Isshi Yamada

Kinder Morgan FoundationKirkland & Ellis Foundation Lester & Edward Anixter Family Foundation Make It Better MB Financial Bank MBP Advisors Saints Peter & Paul Greek Orthodox Church Schwab Charitable Fund Simply Elegant Catering The Baldwin Center for Psychological Services The Bjork Group, Inc. The Saints Truist

Winnetka Board Donors continued

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$100 - $999 Blue Foundation Coldwell Banker Comprehensive Health Management, Inc. Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation Dramatists Guild Fund J. Landis & Sharon Martin Family Foundation J. McLaughlin JMJ Foundation Norman Wait Harris FundNorth Shore Community BankNorth Shore Country Day SchoolPark Ridge Indian Scouts Foundation Regal Business Machines, Inc.

The Northern Trust CompanyWalmart Foundation

Organizations & Governments $250,000 & above North Shore Board $50,000 - $99,999 Evanston Woman’s Board

Winnetka Board $10,000 - $49,999 Chicago Board Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity Illinois Arts Council Park Ridge Board $5,000 - $9,999 EQUIP (Early Childhood Quality Improvement Program) $1,000 - $4,999 Associates Board Chicago Office of Tourism & Culture Greater Chicago Food Depository

Northwestern University Circle $100 - $999 Northwestern University Up to $99 Northwestern Settlement AA Group

Individuals 1891 Society ($25,000 & above) Kathleen H. & Michael Elliott^Valerie & William K. Hall^Jill & Tom Shannon^Connie & Michael Magnuson^Laura & Marc E. Peters^Howard J. Trienens

Worn Doorstep Society ($10,000 - $24,999)Ginny & Robert BurnstineDee & Tony Perry^Barbara R. & Edward Rouse^Michael SimpsonDiane K. & William G. Welnhofer^

Vittum Circle ($5,000 - $9,999)Brian T. ClingenJulie W. & Jim Coffman^Ann & Glenn A. Dalhart^Mimi & Mark Harris^Carolyn H. & Gilbert K. Krulee^Anne & Kurt Mueller^Wayne Zonca

Augusta Society ($1,000 - $4,999)Ann Lee & John P. Amboian, Jr.Nancy & William Anixter^Jolene & Robert ArmstrongMargaret J. Barr^Katherine & Robert J. Best^Beth & Chuck Boehrer^Joan & Michael Carter^

Paula B. & Jeff Danoff^Elza L. & John Garnett^Carol & David Golder^Joan GolderJames G. HansenPatricia & Joseph HinkelBarbara & James G. Houston^Patricia M. Johnson^Barbara A. & Terrence Bannon KilianPauline & Ron R. Manderschied^Amy K. & James O’Donnell^Rebecca & L.R. OorthuysCarole J. & John Par^Debbie & Robert PriceMichael A. SobelKathy & William A. Streff, Jr.^Holly & Eugene SunshineZeneida & Edison UreñaDennis Van Mieghem^

Rachwalski Society ($500 - $999)Rocky BarberJoan & Bill BrodskyBarbra & R.J. BukovacSabina & Adam A. Deaton^Nancy & James L. Foght^Val & Michael Foradas^Robyn & David Grossberg^Sandra L. GrungDiane & Jeff HamiltonColette & David Hays^Ginny & Terrance HoltDonna & Francis Horvath^Terri & Greg W. Hummel^Rita & Craig Lashmet^Alexandra C. & John NicholsCourtney M. MorrisPaul PagelIngrid & Marc PetersWillie C. & Lon Ramsey^Mary H. & John RayLinda & John Relias^Catherine & Martin SlarkChris & Eric C. Strobel^Stuart StrongSusanne M. & Timothy P. SullivanJeannine Cleary & Frank Tenbrink

West Town Society ($250 - $499)Alexandra A. BrzezinskiPat & George J. BulkleyCarol & Thomas R. ButlerScott BradyKaren A. Callaway^Paul J. ConsidineMargaret & William A. CraneLibby & Stephen D. Cummings^Barbara & Harry DrakeCheryl & James M. DupreeMolly & Donald R. Fezell^Charles FingerBarbara K. & Richard FrankTimothy W. HallCharlotte & Rollin C. Huggins, Jr.^Sue & Carl JohnsonAlan JuraskaLoretta & Allan KaplanBonnie & Robert LarsenMary & Richard LetscherCarol & Edgar Lorenz^Barbara MarquardtLinda MartinChristine & Robert McQuinnAnnmarie Ricker^Brian W. Saber^Jonathan SceggelNancy & Bing Seibold^Ingrid S. StaffordAnnette Kilian & Bruce SufranskiMary & Mark WinterDoris N. Woolsey

Neighbors of the Settlement ($100 - $249)Cynthia & Gregory AlcornAnna Atkinson^Lorraine & Randy BarbaNeal BoyleChase ChavinWilliam Considine Glenn P. DavisJane DeubleJean & Richard DoubJames R. Dowdall^Lisa Drake^Jaron EanesKris & Mitchell T. EngelElena EtcharrenKevin EvanichCarol J. FitzsimmonsAnne Ford Mc MillenCristen Forrester^Catherine J. Garnett^Scott GolinkinRoseanne & Stewart Groeneveld-Meijer^Doug HaightGael & Ted HansonJennifer & Jeff D. HarrisRaynelle & Robert L. HeidrickSusan & Mel Heimlich^Lisa & Jack C. Heitman^Karen & Fritz HendersonBarbara W. HertwigJudith & Richard G. Howser^Eleanor IngersollGigi & Jim Johnson^Holly L. & Michael L. KasavanaCharles L. KatzenmeyerLiza & Stephen Kendall^William A. Letsche Jana & Curtis LilesStanislaw LysyScott MagidMaggie & Daniel MakarewiczEdward MartensonDede & Brad McLaneMichele M. & Daniel J. Miller^Kathy M. & Eugene Sieczkowski MondalaJulie & Robert M. Montgomery^

Chad MooreKaryn & Geoffrey C. MurphyBarbie & Mark Myers^Karen NoonanJoan & Patrick O’NeilMaureen & Denis OwensMatthew Par^Joy & Scott E. PickensFrancine & Greg Purcell^Jim QuaidDeanna RattnerJulie & Don Rocap^Susan B. & Mike Rubnitz^Cynthia S. & John E. RuhaakTheresa H. & Forrest M. SchneiderJanet J. SchumacherMary & Bernie SergeskeeterShirley T. ShearmanAnne Simcox^Kathryn L. SimonDorothy Stevens^Sandy & Jon SummerbellJudy & Roland Szkwarek^Debbie & Mark F. ToledoLouise TuckDorothy J. VanceHelen K. & Richard J. WalkerJohn F. WelkeNancy G. & Donald Whiteman^Jane & Lawson Whitesides^Jan WilliamsEdna WilsonLucy & Mark WukasCarl YudellNikki Zimmerman

Friends of the Settlement (Up to $100)Elizabeth S. AndersenJames BaneyCathy & Patrick BeattieK.M. & H.K. BendicsenNancy BrownJanet & John ConneelyMaureen Connolly^Alex Considine^Melinda CopherJohn CrillyCarol CyrusTeresa Dason

Susan Diaz^Pam DicklerNancy & Jim Dorr^Terence DuffySandy EliasMary Ellen Fellman^Doris C. & Don A. FolklSuzan Garnett Hanrahan^Lori & Adam Goodman^Dorsey & David C. GordonGeorge H. Gordon, Jr.Lindsay & Thomas G. GormanSarah Rose GraberMolly L. GreenStephen Hall Matthew HancockMaxine HandelmanRuth & George HarkerDavid Biele & Kevin HeffernanElizabeth HuffDonald HumphriesPatricia Jaszka^Mary Lou & David Jelke^Marilyn JohnsonMargaret S. & George J. KhouriTimothy P. KingRena J. & Steven KozinJill & Michael LashfordDania & Patrick Leemputte^Christine Leiz^Dan LetscherJoslen LetscherScott LetscherLona LivingstonTresa MakoskyAntoinette J. Maloney^Naja & George MaltezosLisa MarinoJohn MichaelKen MihavicsBrian MillerLesley & Paul MillhouserDebbie & Franklin L. MortonWendy J. NicholsonVeronica & Angel NovalezCatherine & Grady OrmsbyElizabeth B. PalmerPaul PasulkaAntionette Patton

Claudette & David T. PetersonJudith PfeiferEllen PortBonnie & Daryl Rabert^Edith B. & David F. RadtkePam & Charles ReedMimi RodmanMarybeth & Wolfga RothMalarie & Stanley J. RudeAna SantiagoSteve SatoAdrienne SchlakeLynda SchneiderSue & Gary SegalCheryl & Timothy SellkeJim ShunkSusan J. SingerCarol & Jon SudmanMary & John Tilson^Mary Jane Twohey^Kim & Jeff Urban^Lisa VarnumCarol & Myron WarschauerErin WilsonAnita Yamada^Joe Zarrow

(^ indicates that these constituents also contribute to auxiliary board events) (^ indicates that these constituents also contribute to auxiliary board events)

Annual Fund Donors continued

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MAJOR IN-K IND DONORS TRIBUTE GIFTS

THE HARRIET V ITTUM SOCIETY

Foundations & Corporations 4 Sure EntertainmentA. Perry HomesAdvocate Lutheran General HospitalBain & CompanyChicago BlackhawksChicago CubsChicago BullsBuilt-FormColdwell BankerCostcoCrate & BarrelDMC, Inc.Franczek Radelet P.C.GET FIT with CandUS!Healthful Habits, Inc.High Crest Middle SchooliCanvasART.comKandL GatesKraft Foods, Inc.MacKinnon & CompanyMain EventMake It BetterNels J. Johnson Tree Experts, Inc.New Trier High SchoolNoble Network of Charter SchoolsNorth Shore Community BankNorth Shore Country Day SchoolNorth Shore Youth Football ClubNorthwestern UniversityOnce Upon A BagelOn-Cor Frozen Foods, Inc.Park Ridge Country ClubRegal Business Machines, Inc.REIRoad Runner Sports Scholastic BooksScissors Edge SalonSGLSimply Elegant CateringStaples Copy & PrintSunset Ridge School

TargetThe Book StallThe Grand Food CenterThe Reynolds Communications GroupVillage Toy Shop, Inc.Washburne SchoolWhole Foods MarketWinnetka Northfield Chamber of CommerceWinnetka Park DistrictZirkel Group

Organizations & Governments Greater Chicago Food DepositorySt. Andrew’s Lutheran Church

Individuals Margaret J. BarrMary Paula & Gerhard BaumannLisa BelgradKatherine & Robert J. BestFern BogotBeth & Henk Brauen KamphuisCassie & Carl BuccellatoElizabeth BuccheriSandra BulgrinGinny & Bob BurnstineDavid CampbellJeanine CasslerAnne Marie CookDarin J. CouturiauxGreg DarniederChristian DenesSally DumasKaren EwenDebra FinleyGeorge FludasWarren FoxwellJeanne FreyerRuth GellerMaureen GeorgeMaria del Carmen GonazalezLori & Adam GoodmanJackie Grahn

Lee GreenValerie & William K. HallLisa HarriesMimi & Mark HarrisJudith HerbertJennifer HobbsDonna & Francis HorvathBarbara & James G. HoustonKathryn HydeEleanor IngersollAlexandra IvaskivGeena JacksonMary Lou & David JelkeJen JobrackLauren KadowLucinda & Richard KaspersonDiane KollathRachel KramerLisa T. KrippesMargaret KruleeCarolyn H. & Gilbert K. KruleeDania & Patrick LeemputteCarl LeighChristine LeizConnie & Michael MagnusonAlberto MarchLinda MartinDanielle & Tim MatzdorfEileen McGowanJudy & John McGuireDan McGuireCharisse J. MelotoMichael MilkieMike MillerKristina & Scott MillerLinda MisiorowskiSalvador MontesTrudy NeihoffAnne O’ConnorRobin & Robin O’HaraLisa OverbaughCarole & John ParSusan PattonMarie-Simone PavlovichEmily PowellGwyn RahrPriscilla Ramirez

Stephanie RamirezYvette & Allen RamsierMarsha ReitzJohn RileySarah RiosJosi RiveraJulie & Don RocapDanielle RomanSarah RountreeBarbara R. & Edward RouseJanet RoycePamela & Peter RussellRichard SchagerNeena SchwartzLisa & Wilbur ScottJill A. & Thomas ShannonDonna SokolowskiKristen SparksNancy SquillerThomas SteinbergOtto StephaniHolly & Eugene SunshineAndrew SunuJudy & Roland SzkwarekSarah E. & James TaichMary Jane & John TwoheyDennis Van MieghemMichael VandenbergClaire WadesonTamara WalkerAudrey & Cal WessmanSari WiazJohn WilberElizabeth WilliamLib & Chris WilliamsJulie & Ted WindsorJorie WisnefskiFreeman J. WoodJudith WorldsWayne Zonca

Tribute gifts offer a way to commemorate special people or life events, while helping those in need at the same time. Donations can mark milestones such as birthdays or anniversaries, or honor the memory of dear friends or loved ones. The Settlement received gifts in memory, in honor, and in bequest of the following individuals during fiscal year 2013.

The Harriet Vittum Society, named in honor of the Settlement’s longest serving head resident, honors individuals who have provided for the Settlement through their estate plans. Each year new members are recognized at the Annual Dinner. Society members also gather annually to share dinner at the home of a Society member. The following individuals are members of the Society:

In Honor OfJose AlatorreMargaret J. BarrPaula B. DanoffKathleen H. ElliottWilliam K. HallBarbara HeinzPatricia M. JohnsonArmella MixJohn & Carole ParYasmin RodriguezNatalia Salces

Nancy & William AnixterMargot W. Barber Susan & James C. Caldwell, Jr.Libby & Steve CummingsAnn & Glenn A. DalhartKathleen H. & Michael ElliottElza L. & John Garnett

Jill & Tom ShannonHolly SunshineRoland SzkwarekLeslie Weinberg

In Memory OfMarie BurnsideVivian DowdallJulia DrakeBetsy FoxwellMary B. Henderson

Valerie & William K. HallBarbara & James G. HoustonCharlotte & Rollins Huggins, Jr.Christine L. JacobekPatricia M. JohnsonLucinda & Richard KaspersonCarolyn H. & Gilbert K. Krulee

Joseph KilianJackie Van MieghemTroy NicholEsther RickettsEugene RobinsonColleen SchooleyJim SchutzBruce SouthworthMrs. George C. TurnbullKenneth M. WilsonElmer Frederick Wiebolt, Jr.

Ellerth OverboeCarole & John ParBonnie & Daryl RabertBrian SaberDorothy StevensMarion J. & Thomas Ware

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SETTLEMENT STAFF F INANCIALS 2013

(TOTAL $10,937,891)

(TOTAL $10,477,554)

Administration Ron R. Manderschied, PresidentSusan Diaz, Executive SecretaryTony Feliciano, Chief of StaffGaylon Figueroa, Receptionist/SecurityGloria Holmes, ReceptionistAllen Ramsier, Dir of Information TechnologyHari Bozhinov, IT Technician

Adventure Stage Chicago Tom Arvetis, Prod. Artistic DirectorBrandon Campbell, Production Manager /Associate ProducerAllison Latta Lashford, Assist. Artistic DirectorDani Bryant, Education Coordinator/ Casting Director

AmeriCorps Yasmin Rodriguez, Program DirectorClaire Unger, Program ManagerSonya Acosta, AmeriCorps MemberShalitha Brown, AmeriCorps MemberMichael Crotty, AmeriCorps MemberLaura Glass, AmeriCorps MemberAdam Gonzalez, AmeriCorps MemberAryanna Hanson, AmeriCorps MemberWilliam Kaplan, AmeriCorps MemberJean Leger, AmeriCorps MemberSamantha Leibforth, AmeriCorps MemberLaura McCallum, AmeriCorps MemberKelsey Madsen, AmeriCorps MemberDennis Nicholas, AmeriCorps MemberSara Noori, AmeriCorps MemberMary Katherine Phelps, AmeriCorps MemberDemeka Polk, AmeriCorps MemberJamie Price, AmeriCorps MemberAmber Smith, AmeriCorps MemberDavid Tamayo, AmeriCorps MemberJennifer Tanglao, AmeriCorps MemberUgonna Uba, AmeriCorps Member

Business Office Edison Urena, Business DirectorLaudry Acevedo, Senior AccountantSilvia Diaz, Accounting AssistantMonica Falcon, HR Manager

Emergency Services Belna Reyes, Director

External Affairs Kellie O’Connell-Miller, Director of AdvancementBrian Saber, Development ConsultantMatthew Sudman, Assistant Director of Institutional Giving and OutreachKatie Taylor, Develeopment & Comm. Manager

Facilities Maintenance Angel Pacheco, ManagerJuan Acosta, On Call ReceptionistFred Balkcom, Maintenance CustodianLasheyanna Berry-Hayes, Weekend ReceptionistJuan C. De la Rosa, Maint. CustodianMaria M. De La Rosa, Night Receptionist/SecurityMario Class, Maintenance CustodianAna Santiago, HousekeeperSteve Santoyo, Maintenance EngineerLuis P. Urena, Maintenance Custodian

Group Services José Alatorre, DirectorHermelinda Arias, Head Start Teacher Assist. Vanessa Candelario, Group WorkerMartha Castillo, Intake SpecialistMagdalena Dominguez, Head Start Family WorkerBarri Epstein, Head Start TeacherLuz Escanilla, Kitchen Aid - Head StartAntonia Flores, Group Worker AssistantCarmen Garay, Head Start TeacherAlicia Holmes, Group LeaderRichard Hughes, Kitchen Aid - Head StartMireya Jaime, Head Start Teacher AideMelissa Jones, Group WorkerNatasha Luckett, Group WorkerCecilia Maldonado, Head Start TeacherLinda McLaren, Head Start Site DirectorMilagros Miranda, Kitchen Manager - Head StartAnne O’Neill, Head Start TeacherNicole Ortiz, Head Start Health Aide Mark Piebenga, Drama SpecialistEsperanza Rivas, Head Start TeacherIrma Rodriguez, Head Start TeacherTeresa Roman, School Age Site DirectorElba Rosario, ParaprofessionalRekha Singh, Head Start TeacherAna Yanez, Group Worker Norma Vazquez, Group Worker Gabrielle Warren, Head Start Teacher

House In The Wood Val Wright, Executive DirectorTerrance Fowler, Operations DirectorKali Prouty, Program DirectorNathan Puckett, Community Relations Coor.Angelo Valentin, Cook & Maintenance

Rowe Elementary School Ana Martinez, Principal Julie Alt, TeacherDeanna Bavry, Co-Teacher Bryan Bissell, Sped AideMolly Black, Co-Teacher

Tori Bohannon, Dean Of Instruction Nikki Bonarirgo, Sped Aide Karen Brinker, Visual ArtsKatie Caputi, Associate Teacher Francesco Castaldi, Co-Teacher Travis Commons, Assistant Principal Ashley Cooper, Teacher Juan Delarosa, Maintenance Caroline Donnellon, Co-Teacher Lauren Elbert, Teacher Marypat Flanagan, Teacher Jessica Haynie, Teacher Christian Hernandez, Custodian Brian Hofacker, Teacher Alexandra Hoffman, Teacher Kathryn Hyde, Teacher Michelle Janci, Teacher Lauren Kadow, Dean Of Sel Kimberly Kalivoda, Dean Of Scholars Holly Katz, Teacher Mariah Keko, Art/Drama TeacherElizabeth Key, Co-Teacher Lindsay Korn, Director Of Operations Mary Krebs, Teacher Brittany Lee, Teacher Carrie Littman, Co-Teacher Robert Long, Associate Teacher John Lopez, Communications Manager Emily Lubkert, Teacher Diana Malik, Phys EdRebecca Manderschied, Yoga TeacherAmanda Max, Co-Teacher Kelli Max, Teacher Amber Mccall, Associate Teacher Alexandria Mcnelly, Co-Teacher Erin Mcsherry, Teacher Diana Morquecho, Recruitment/Enroll. Mngr Kirstin Olson, Sped teacherMarcy Ortegon, Teacher Ashton Pfieffer, Sped Teacher Abby Rodgers, Teacher Michael Rodrigo, Teacher Jennifer Rozsa, Music/DramaDiane Rutter, Sped Aide Steven Santoyo, Maintenance Engineer Megan Schomaker, Sped Teacher Erin Scudder, Sped Teacher Courtney Segretto, Co-Teacher Mariah Smith, Teacher Kerilyn Stawicki, Co-Teacher Christine Strawn, Teacher Melissa Turnbull, Co-Teacher Kelli Valdez, Teacher Emma Vanderheyden, Sped Aide Roselia Velasco, Office Manager Sophie Wharton, Co-Teacher Eric Williams, Co-Teacher Alyssa Wilson, Teacher Derek Young, Sped Teacher

Head Start (6%)

Adventure Stage Chicago (9%)

House in the Woods (7%)

Rowe Elementary School (7%)

Group Services (58%)

Emergency Services (5%)

Office Center (2%)

Development (1%)

Administration (2%)

AmeriCorps (2%)

REVENUE

EXPENSES

Contributions (3%)

Corporations (0%)

Foundation & Trusts (4%)

Auxiliary Boards (4%)

Government Contracts and Grants (16%)

Passthroughs (2%)

Chicago Public Schools and Related for RES (50%)

Foundations & Other Private Revenue for RES (9%)

Facility Rentals (6%)

Program Fees (3%)

Unrealized/Realized Investment Income & Misc. (3%)

Settlement FY13 Statistics

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IND IV IDUALS ASSISTED: 12,549

Female: 54%Male: 46%

Hispanic: 62%Black: 25%White: 10%Other: 3%

Youth (0-18): 65% Adult (19-59): 30%Senior (60+): 5%

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ANNUAL REPORT 2013

Nurture. Educate. Inspire.

Northwestern University Settlement Association nurtures, educates, and inspires children and families in need to take personal responsibility and attain self-sufficiency. Since its founding by Northwestern University in 1891 as a separate and financially-independent institution, Northwestern Settlement has provided Chicago’s West Town community and surrounding northwest side neighborhoods with wrap-around social services, education, and arts programs