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Transcript of DaySpring Villa 2011 Annual report
2011 ANNUAL REPORT
Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.
2 Corinthians 3:17 (NIV)
It’s difficult to imagine that, in America, the Home of the Free, thousands of women and their children live imprisoned, held captive by those who wear the face of boyfriend, husband, employer, or even abductor.
Their prisons aren’t visible to most of us, so we don’t see the violence, fear and intimidation that prevent their escape. We can’t hear the threats of pain, torture or death that paralyze their psyche. We can’t fathom the control and domination that dictate their every move. Here, there is no Bill of Rights. No constitutional liberty. No independent thought.
Here, there is no freedom.
For women held in the darkness of domestic violence or sexual slavery, dreams of flight are their last vestige of hope. To them, survival supersedes any fanciful notions of human rights or personal dignity. They wonder what it must be like to drive a car, own a cell phone, or make a decision all their own. They tell themselves that, one day soon, they will muster the courage to leave, if only they can remember what courage looks like. They remind themselves of the consequences if they try.
At DaySpring Villa, we know this because we see these women every day. Rich, poor, middle-class. Every color, every religion, from every walk of life. They come here broken, scared and scarred. But they leave strong, independent and self-sufficient, ready to provide for themselves and their children, and become contributing members of our community.
They leave DaySpring Villa, free to fly.
Angus Acres Baptist Church
Arrow Heights Baptist Church
Aspen Park Baptist Church
Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma
Beaver Street Baptist Church
Belview Baptist Church
Berean Baptist Church
Berryhill Baptist Church
Broadway Baptist Church
Brookside Baptist Church
Caddo Baptist Association
Calvary Baptist Church, Broken Arrow
Calvary Baptist Church, Inola
Calvary Baptist Church, Tulsa
Clearview Baptist Church
Cornerstone Baptist Church
Crowell Heights Baptist Church
Dalton Hill Baptist Church
Easton Heights Baptist Church
Eastside Baptist Church
Eastwood Baptist Church
Faith Baptist Church, Broken Arrow
Faith Baptist Church Baptist Women’s Group
Families ‘N Faith
First Baptist Church, Broken Arrow
First Baptist Church, Broken Arrow, Mirl Wiseman SS Class
First Baptist Church, Broken Arrow, Marla’s SS Class
First Baptist Church, Collinsville
First Baptist Church, Glenpool
First Baptist Church, Glenpool Living Longer & Living It SS Class
First Baptist Church, Jenks
First Baptist Church, Mannford
First Baptist Church of Tulsa
First Baptist Church, Verden
Fisher Baptist Church
Garden City Baptist Church
Garnett Road Baptist Church
Glenwood Baptist Church
Grace Point Church
Grace Point Church, Adult SS Class
Haikey Park Baptist Church
Harvest Time Assembly Church
Contributing Churches
As I look back on the achievements DaySpring Villa makes each year, I am humbled by the continued generosity of our supporters who give of their time and money to support our fight against domestic violence.
Each time we open our door to a broken mother whose children cling to her in fear, our staff can’t help but envision how different this same family will look if they accept the gift of change and healing right here. We know from our successes that this woman will be prepared to make better life choices. She’ll have set personal and professional goals that she is actively pursuing to secure employment, attend school, save money, buy a car, and find a permanent home. She’ll have learned parenting skills to help guide her children along a positive life course. Perhaps most importantly, she will have discovered the strength and independence that come with the physical, emotional and spiritual healing DaySpring offers every day.
We are grateful to all who believe in our mission to transform the lives of women and children in crisis. But we also realize that financial contributions during 2011 weren’t easy for a lot of our supporters. As stewards of your donations, we are dedicated to using your money wisely to invest in those who’ve chosen a life of freedom over fear so that they may become vibrant members of our community.
The Year in Review: New Trends in a Struggling Economy
DaySpring Villa in 2011 admitted 118 women who brought with them a total of 80 children seeking shelter from an abusive situation. While this represents a decrease over 2010, it does not necessarily indicate a reduction in Tulsa-area domestic violence.
For the third consecutive year, we received a record-shattering number of phone calls for assistance—2,364 compared to 2,232 in 2010. We also continue to experience a growing trend of guests staying longer in DaySpring Villa’s residential program, which we attribute to fewer job and housing opportunities in light of the current economic climate. The average guest stay in 2011 topped 95 days, compared to 80 days in 2010.
2011 Milestones and Achievements
As part of our goals set for 2011, DaySpring Villa is focused on finalizing a five-year plan in 2012 that will not only better prepare us for the trends we’ve begun to witness but will enable us to respond to women who’ve escaped a life of sexual slavery and abusive servitude.
Our achievements during 2011 included:
• Enhancing our development programs to measure the success of our communications and fundraisers that target existing and potential supporters and volunteers. During the year, we dramatically improved our ability to identify the types of donors (individual, business, church, trust or foundation), as well as the source of the donation, such as our annual report, quarterly newsletters, annual plea letter, fundraiser invitations, website, Facebook, or other communication. In addition, we can now identify every volunteer and the services they graciously provide month after month.
• Our Church Advisory Board consists of 38 members, each of whom represents an area church that supports our mission with monthly financial gifts, food items, clothing, and other donations. I’m delighted to report that this board has exceeded our expectations to communicate DaySpring Villa’s purpose,
To Our Supporters:
Holmeswood Baptist Church
Hopevale Church
Immanuel Baptist Church, Highland, CA.
Indian Springs Baptist Church
Keystone Hills Baptist Church
Lakeview Southern Baptist Church
Liberty Church
Limestone Baptist Church
Living Oaks Baptist Church
Madalene Church
Memorial Baptist Church
New Beginnings Baptist Church
New Hope Baptist Church
New Life Baptist Church
New Life Baptist Church Women’s Ministry Group
North Fork Baptist Church
Oakhurst Baptist Church
Oakridge Baptist Church
Olivet Baptist Church
Olivet Baptist Church Joyful Servants Class Koinonia SS Class
Parkview Baptist Church
Pickett Prairie Baptist Church
Plainview Baptist Church
Red Fork Baptist Church
Remnant Community Church
Riverside Baptist Church
Riverview Missionary Baptist Church
Riveted Church
Sequoyah Hills Baptist Church
Skelly Drive Baptist Church
South Tulsa Baptist Church
Southern Hills Baptist Church
Southern Hills Baptist Church Oasis Life Group
Southern Hills Baptist Church Winsome SS Class
Southwood Baptist Church
Suncrest Baptist Church
Trinity Lutheran Church LWML
Tulsa Vietnamese Baptist Church
View Acres Baptist Church
Woodland Acres Baptist Church
Contributing Churches
our success stories, and any need for emergency items or services as they arise.
• Of the 20 grant proposals we initially planned to write, we submitted 23 and received funding from 18.
• Increasing the services we provide to our guests encourages them to stay at DaySpring Villa long enough to make lasting changes in their lives and those of their children. With the help of our staff and volunteers, we made much needed upgrades and improvements to our physical facility, including a top-down remodel of our guest restroom to accommodate both women and children, from infants to seniors. Through an INCOG grant, we provided 2,500 transportation rides to job interviews, doctor appointments and counseling sessions. We also distributed 800 bus tokens and 21 $10 gas cards to help our guests work on their goals. Finally, our Tuesday night groups have added more domestic violence education while focusing on the transition from domestic violence victim to strong survivor.
• Our volunteer base plays a vital role in DaySpring Villa’s sustainability and our future growth. Although we saw a decrease in the number of volunteers during 2011—1,075 compared to 1,383 in 2010—volunteer hours actually increased to 27,738 compared to 19,227 the year before. At even $10 per hour—the entry level salary of our staff—this equates to an astonishing $277,380 in services.
• Our children’s coordinator worked tirelessly in 2011 to enhance our children’s program with more education, safety planning and fun time. Providing examples of healthy, family activities in an atmosphere free of violence is crucial to the healing process of mom and child alike.
• The Rodney Carrington Foundation sponsored a celebrity golf tournament in 2011 that netted DaySpring Villa $43,000. Our annual All Fore! Faith Spring Golf Tournament enjoyed good participation, and our Royal Feast fundraiser generated nearly $35,800.
Those of us at DaySpring Villa are tremendously thankful for your yearlong prayers, financial gifts, donations and acts of kindness. We are truly blessed to have the staff, volunteers, and supporters who believe in our purpose and champion our mission day after day.
Wilma Lively Executive Director
Business Donors
2011 2010 2009
Assets
Current Assets
Cash 90,223 63,023 124,658
Temporary Cash Investments 297,703 252,241 181,442
Investments 182,719 160,738 138,639
Total Cash & Investments 570,645 476,002 444,739
Property, Plant and Equipment
Land 50,000 50,000 50,000
Building & Improvements 925,315 880,315 797,572
Furniture & Fixtures 76,558 74,470 67,388
Equipment 120,809 120,809 107,858
Vehicles 89,623 59,623 35,688
1,262,305 1,185,217 1,058,506
Less Accumulated Depreciation -384,309 -290,738 -290,738
Net Property and Equipment 877,996 894,479 767,768
Total Assets $1,448,641 $1,370,481 $1,212,507
Liabilities and Net Assets
Current Liabilities
Accounts Payable - - -
Accrued Expenses - - -
Total Current Liabilities - - -
Net Assets
Unrestricted 1,107,327 1,083,373 962,905
Unrestricted - Board Designated 333,645 279,465 242,789
Temporarily Restricted 7,669 7,643 6,813
Net Assets 1,448,641 1,370,481 1,212,507
Total Net Assets $1,448,641 $1,370,481 $1,212,507
Financials Three-Year Balance Sheet
AbiBow Recycling LLC
Admiral Beauty Supply
Advanced Industrial Devices
Advantage Glass, Inc.
American Legion-Auxiliary 142
Apache Corporation
Audiology Business Services
Axley Group, Inc.
Camtechnologies, L.L.C.
Chevron Humankind
Citgo Petroleum Corporation
Cobles Flowers & Gifts
COC Holdings, LP
Coulter & Company
Relevance Ministries of Tulsa, Inc.
First Choice Rentals, LLC
Fleet Feet Sports Tulsa LLC
From the Heart Enterprises
Grand Bank
Graphic Resources & Reproduction, Inc.
Grigsby’s Carpet Showroom, Inc.
Hawkins International, Inc.
I-CAN
Kappa Alpha Theta
Kimberly-Clark
Larkin Bookkeeping, Inc.
LU Greg Trucking, LLC
Machining Technology of Oklahoma
Martin Day Homes LLC
McAfee & Taft
Mothers Helper
Oklahoma Chevelle & El Camino Club
Pennington Investments
Pryer Accounting
Resco, Inc.
Rice, Vowell & Wyatt, CPA, PLLC
Sapulpa Lions Club
Smithco Engineering
Star of Light Chapter 178, Iraq
The Williams Companies, Inc.
The Word in Music, Inc.
Tout LeMonde Club
Unit Corporation
United Technologies
Visual FX, Inc.
VVA Chapter 216
Weamco, Inc.
FoundationsBP Foundation, Inc.
Chymiak Family Foundation
Elpis Foundation
G. Wilkerson Foundation
George Kaiser Family Foundation
MS Molly Foundation
Philip & Miranda Kaiser Family Fund
Rodney Carrington Foundation
The Anne & Henry Zarrow Foundation
The Gaylord Foundation
The Goatcher Foundation
The Grace & Franklin Bernson Foundation
The Hille Family Charitable Foundation
The Mary K. Chapman Foundation
The Mervin Bovaird Foundation
The Newfield Foundation
The Oxley Foundation
The Raines Family Foundation
The Sharna & Irvin Frank Foundation
Verizon Foundation
Waters Charitable Foundation
2011 2010 2009
Revenues
Contributions 712,877 650,433 652,057
Investments 17,145 22,100 23,348
Interest - Other 489 814 1,765
Miscellaneous 13,812 17,169 1,440
Total Revenues $744,323 $690,516 $678,610
Expenses
Shelter Programs
Expenses 50,318 51,925 109,229
Wages & Benefits 266,548 264,335 240,368
Fundraising
Expenses 142,517 126,628 130,683
Wages & Benefits 60,447 57,833 54,479
Management/General
Expenses 77,422 70,859 30,896
Wages & Benefits 76,314 75,473 64,728
Total Expenses $673,566 $647,053 $630,383
Profit Gain/Loss $70,757 $43,463 $48,227
Revenues
Total Projected Revenues $742,468
Expenses
Shelter Programs Expenses 78,676
Wages & Benefits 306,548
Fundraising Expenses 120,280
Wages & Benefits 60,942
Management/General Expenses 92,986
Wages & Benefits 83,036
Total Expenses $742,468
Three-Year Financial Report
2012 Budget
TrustsVelma L. Dickerson, Trust
Earle & Donna Lamborn, Trust
Harry & Janet Todd Family Trust
Velma E. Swanson Family Revocable Trust
Mona Ables
Dolores Abraham
Margaret Adamiec
Jeff & Heather Adams
Gerene Adwon
Loleta B. Ake
Shannon Ashley Albert
Wayne E. & Beverly J. Allen
Tracy D. Altieri
Gene Alvord
Thomas Amburn
Dorothy Amphlett
Dale & Sue Amstutz
Bob S. & Brenda L. Anderson
Paul C. Arbaugh
Bryan & Diane Armiger
Barbara Arndt
Barbara E. Ash
Chris & Toni Ashley
Jennifer Backlund
Julie Bailey
Karen Baker
Benjamin & Darena G. Bankston
Mark J. Bareta
John t. & Marti Barry, III
Kristy Barry
Janet Gilstrap Baucom
Marthanda Beckworth
Carrol H. & Linda K. Been
Charles & Sandra W. Bell
Don D. & Tonya Bennett
Pat & Desiree Bennett
Anthony R. Berg
Geroge F. & Joyce A. Berry
Debra Bickley
Marcel Binstock
Dr. James R. & Suzette M. Birch
Donald M. & Helen Bischoff
Burk & Judith Bishop
Kenneth & Mary Helen Blackman
William & Patti Blackwelder
Barbara Blake
Gary L. & Nancy Kay Blamires
Robert & Gloria Blankenship
Angela Boatman
Michele S. Boatwright
Roger & Barbara Bond
Terry & Beverley Boone, Sr.
R. Michael & K.S. Bright
Tennie Bright
Bridget Brock
Elliott & Alice Brown
Mary Broyles
Doug & Peg Brush
Ralph & Dorothy Bruton
J. Shayne & Marta Buchanan
Richard J. & Marilyn Burdick
Nita L. Burleigh
Elena M. Bussell
William C. & Karen Byrd, Jr.
James E. & Gayle D. Campbell
Ronnie Campbell
Melvin & Ann Canode
Brita Haugland Cantrell
Larry & Carolyn Cantrell
Sandra Cantrell
Bret & Shannon Carder
Jo Ann Cargill
Sean & Nancy Carlson
Ruth J. Carlson
Individual Donors
A Survivor Finds Her Wings
Alan & Carolyn Carlton
Rodney & Terri Carrington
Mary C. Carstens
Nila M. Carter
Keele R. Casey
Judy K. Cash
Dr. & Mrs. Bain C. Cate
Wanda Chalender
Richard H. & Wilma Chapman
Barbara Chappelle
R. C. & Mary Charles
Brian E. Childers
Samuel & Jeanne Chinnock
Eugene & Sue M. Christmann
Samuel & Charlotte Clammer
Elmer L. Clark
George W. & Bonnie Clark
Timothy & Patricia Clement
Evelyn Cline
Dale M. & Mary Jean Cobb
Chuck & Kara Ann Coday
Dr. Curtis M. & Nancy A. Coggins
Bob & Lydia Coil
Charlotte Colbenson
Robert & Martha Cole
Joe E. Colliver
Bob & Millie Combs
Mark & Shannon Combs
Marc & Linda Conine
Carolyn S. Conley
Mr. & Mrs. William Coody
Brian & Charlotte Cook
Jennifer Cook
Jim & Nora Cook
Bryan P. & Buffy N. Cooper
Frank & June Corn
Christopher & Pamela Costa
Julia G. Couch
Mary Virginia Couch
Charles & Judy Courter
Kevin & Dell Anna Coutant
James & Jonaline Craig
Scott T. & Alicia Crawley
Nancy Creel
William H. & Connie W. Creel
B. Gail Crist
Ron G. & Fay M. Curtis
Jennie Daenen
Julie Daman
Karen Danz
William Daugherty
Johnny E. Davidson
Karen Jo Davidson
Debra Davis
Phil & June H. Davis
Vickie Dawkins-Kersey
Dorothy Dean
Ron Debusk
Kenneth & Frances DeCordova
Jack & Kay DeLaughter
Larry G. & Cynthia DeLay
Boyd & Sandy J. Denton
Dorr & Christian Depew
Vincent A. Bernbach
Bruce W. & Anna L. DeShazo
Wilma R. Dieckhoff
Pat & Viola M. Dinwiddie
David M. & Judith A. Disch
Daniel & Pamela Doak
Rachelle Doughterty
Individual Donors
Yvette is not only a DaySpring Villa success story she’s an amazing example of a domestic violence survivor.
Imagine falling in love and marrying someone who doesn’t reveal he’s a diagnosed schizophrenic. Whose outbursts and behavior shatter all confidence and self-esteem. Imagine someone who doesn’t tell you that he also has a rare genetic condition that can fatally affect any children you might have together.
For Yvette, overcoming the enormity of her husband’s deception began with the emotional and spiritual healing she needed to accept, forgive and learn to trust again. At DaySpring Villa, Yvette rediscovered the woman she was always meant to be—strong, independent and deep in her faith. Today, she is a virtual force of nature, setting and achieving the personal and professional goals that keep the trajectory of her life aiming skyward.
Thanks to DaySpring Villa, Yvette has truly found the wings to fly.
Individual DonorsEmily D. Dunbar
Gary & Donna Dundee
Brenda P. Dunn
Cheryl Duran
Karla Duran
Lonnie D. Eck
Patty Plummer Eck
Dave & Patty Eland
Ann Wilson Eldridge
Cindy Ellison
Lanny R. Endicott
Larry E. & Laurie J. Erbe
Ralph Eubanks
Jerry & Mary Ezell
William & Mary F. Fagler
Gary Fain
Jane Farrell
D. Wayne & Susan T. Fender
Bob W. & Doris J. Fholer
Eldin & Barbara Fisher
Lorelei J. Fisher
Margaret Ann Fortenberry
Frank & Shirley Foutch
Steven M. Fox
Jacquelyn Franklin
Virginia Frederick
John D. & M. Sue Freeman
Richard & Gwyn Freeman
Patricia A. French
Kevin & Lori Fullbright
Saletha M. Fuller
Mary Jo Gandee
Melvin & Sharon Garner
Pat Garrett
Jon & Sharron Gasior
Beverly V. Gastineau
Emery & Judith Gathers
Vincent Giannotti, Jr.
Gary & Sharon Gibson
Norman & Julie Gilbertson
Robert & Diann Gilliam
Margaret Goatcher
Robert & Barbara Goldman
Gail A. Good
Darrell & Lois V. Gordon
Dustin S. & Anna M. Gorrell
Patrick & Jeanette K. Gorrell
Barbara Gosen
Lori A. Graflund
Dwight & Susan Gragg
J.W. & Norma Graham
Garrett & Kathryn Green
Janice D. Green
Stephen & Terrie Gressett
Stephen G. & Terrie L. Gressett
James & Wanda Hartle Griffin
Mary Griffin
Shelli Griffith
Steven & Janet Griffith
Bob & Carol Hacker
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Hair
Irvin & Lois Haken
James & Jacquelyn Hall
Rex & Susan Hall
Susan A. Hall
Byron & Robbie Hammons
Jeanette Hanke
Brent & Gabrielle Hansen
Clyde & Debbie Harding
Linda Harris
Jeannetta will be the first to say she’s lived nine lives. At age 13 she was forced into a sexual slavery ring, right here in Tulsa, where she was sold over and over again to pay off a debt that would never be satisfied. Transported to destinations across numerous states, she grew up in a world of darkness, drugs, and dread, where children are bought and sold under the cloak of night. America is now the number one destination in the world for child sex trafficking, and with three major interstates to our credit, Oklahoma has become a prime trade route.
As part of DaySpring Villa’s House Staff, Jeannetta can immediately identify women who’ve escaped a life of slavery and servitude. There’s just something in their eyes, she says. Jeannetta also works closely with Oklahoma Against Trafficking Humans (OATH) to share her story of survival and help those who are too fearful or ashamed to report their captors.
Now a woman of 40, Jeannetta is happily married and one year away from earning her master’s degree in clinical social work. Her determination to not only survive, but thrive, makes her both a remarkable woman and one of DaySpring Villa’s valued team members.
A Survivor Learns to Soar
Individual DonorsMary C. Hartle
Patricia K. Hartle
Richard D. Hartle
Sarah E. Hartle
Norma Hasley
Lavoy & J.L. Hatchett
Peggy Hayes
Carey L. Haynie
Dorothy D. Hays
Allan & Alice Heath
Gordona Duca Heiliger
James & Juanelle Heldebrand
Opal L. Hesler
Edward & Rhonda Hicks
Sidney M. & Juanita L. Hicks
Roger & Michelle Higinbotham
Anne Himebaugh
Catie Holzer
B. Lucille Horn
Lester & Leah Horner
T. Karl & Teresa G. Hoskison
Eugene & Virginia Howard
Michael J. & Betty J. Howard
Barbara J. Howerton
George W. & Peggy Hughes
Kevin & Sherri Hughes
Michael & Sherrie Hulse
Russell K. & L. Leann Huneycutt
Arthur R. & June Huse
Michael & Frances Hutton
Sharon E. Hyatt
Ellen Ichinose
Dr. Helen Inbody
Charles & Maxine Ingram
James & Jacquelyn Irwin
Dave & Linda Ivins
Donald & Debra Jackson
K.J. & Kimberly Jackson
Nancy & Julie Jacobs
Paul James
Yun Su & Jung Sook Jeon
Alan R. Johnson
Barbara Johnson
Patricia A. Johnson
James & Karen Johnston
James R. Johnston
Jane Johnston
Christopher & Pat Jones
Marvin B. & Deborah Jones
Darrian & Shari Jones
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Jordan
Benjin Joshua
Jennifer Judson
Charles & Helen Kane
Raymond & Martha Kane
Melvin & Betty Jo Kannady
Doris Keiningham
Robert & Shirley Keiningham
Scott & Christa Kempenich
George & Emmalu Kendall
Myra Kent
Izoro & Lucille Kerley
John J. & Tracy A. Kidwell
Don & Sue Kimberling
Jay & Veneica Kincaid
Lyle & Kathleen Kleopfer
Rollin & Glenda Knapp
David & Mary Knight
Chad & Suzanne Knowles
Janet Kohls
Individual DonorsKevin & Mary Koloff
Edwin & Carol Koop
Mary R. Korthase
Randy & Kathy Krumholt
John & Catherine Kysa, Jr.
Kristen R. LaBass
Rmarian Rose Lair
Terry Lair
Keagen Lambert
Earle & Donna Lamborn
Robert & Ellen Langland
Bob & Christine Latham
Bob & Gala Lay
Perry & Melissa Lay
William S. Leach
Shirley I. Lear
James & Dorothy Lee
Harold & Laurie Lehman
Guy W. Lewis
Mark & Cindy Light
Philip & Nancy Lile
Wilma A. Lively
Archie & Bonnie Loehr
Francis Loomis
Ron & Ana Lundin
Alan & Cathy Lyles
Neill C. Mackay
Kamille Maddux
Becky Manning
Rozetta M. Marple
Eric & Jill Marshall
Phillip E. Marshall
Dean Martin
Jack & Bobbie Mathes
Alan Mauldin
Verne & Rosemary McCabe
Kent & Beth McConnell
Mitchell & Brenda McCormick
Bryan McCracken
Matthew McCreary
Robert & Nancy McGuire
Michael & Virginia M. McKee
Dr. James D. & Georgia E. McKelvey
Matthew & Steve McKelvey
Mark McKelvie
Gerald & Leann McLaughlin
Shirley Ann McManigal
E. Anne McWilliams
William E. & Patsy Mead, Jr.
William & Mary Ellen Means
James & Cathy Meehan
C.W. Merritt
Shirley J. Milburn
Bruce A. & Lynne R. Miller
Donald & Judy Miller
Larry & Rita Miller
Mike & Jill Minihan
Todd & Sheila Mitchell
Bill J. & Helen M. Moon
Mark & Lynn Mooney
Patricia E. Morast
Dwayne & Terri Morgan
Edward & Loueen Morgan
William & Michelle Morgan
Donna Morris
Theresa Morris
David & Deborah Morrow
Jack W. & Karen Long Morton
Lawrence P. Moylan
Kenneth Newell
Pictured left to right, back row: Clyde Harding, Cameron Cox, Amy Earley, Sara Cox, and Joshua Giddens.Front row: Debbie Harding, Ainsley Tobey, and Ed Luna.
Individual DonorsJanet L. Newton
Jennifer Newton
James & Carol Nichols
Florin & Tanya Nicolae
John G. & Carole A. Nikkel
Robert E. & Robin M. Nikkel
Doris Nunnelee
Warren & Jean O’Brien, Jr.
Charles & Carol O’Rear
Joey & Cristin Odom
Phyllis I. Quarterson Olsen
George & Charlotte Paden
Scott & Kelli Palmer
Jisook & Jong Yoo Park
Betty S. Parker
Eric & Connie Parker
Will & Natalie Parker
David & Rebecca Parrack
Evelyn Patterson
Donald L. & Eunice Payne
Helen E. Payne
Larry C. & Eleanor Payne
Natalija Peixotto
Ray & Shirley Penick
Mary Penn
Charles & Kathryn Pennington
Antonio & Sally Perez, Jr.
Donald & Sarah Perkins
Carole Perry
Janice Phillips
W.A. & Betty Phillips
Wyatt L. & Carol O. Phillips
Robert & Bonnie Pingel
Roberta Pitts
William & Penney Plaster
Mark & Marilyn Polumbus
Jennifer Poole
Charles & Martha Powell
Patricia A. Powers
Betty F. Prentice
Carlin & Mary Lou Pruitt
Burk A. & Linda L. Pulver
Dana Quick
Riley O. & Denna Quillen
Paula J. Quillin
Phyllis Raines
Bob & Bernice Ramsey
Alan & Jo Ratliff
Linda Ree
William & Cindy Reeves
Betty L. Reid
Kenneth & Katherine Reid
L. Paul & Robin Reynolds
Andrew & Lisa Rhynes
Christopher L. Rice
Allen J. & Beth G. Richard
Ryan & Abigail Riess
Robert & Sherma Ringol
Ted M. Riseling
Mildred J. Ritter
Chris & Mandi Rivers
Ralph C. & Marcia K. Robb
Craig & Stephanie Roberts
Mr. & Mrs. Willis C. Robinson
Sandra Robinson
Jarene C. Robison
Don Roe
Dale & Ann Rogers
Ray & Marilyn Rosa
Larry D. Rose
Volunteers are an undeniable lifeline for DaySpring Villa. We were blessed in 2011 with the talents, hard work and dedication of 1,075 men, women and children—ages seven to 86—who volunteered 27,738 hours of their time on our behalf. Whether they cook, paint, sort, organize, repair or remodel, our Villa Volunteers are the gift that keeps giving all year long—enabling us to offer our guests quality services in a warm, safe environment.
The Gift of Volunteering
Individual DonorsBobby & Deborah Roye
James E. & Holly R. Runyon
Linda Russell
Dick & Faye Sanders
E.B. & Joann Sartin
Jan Sartor
James D. & Wanda Satrom
Betty Satterfield
Don & Joy Scrivner
Thomas D. & Brenda K. Self
Tricia H. Senft
Jeff & Debbie Shaffer
Jim R. & Kirby G. Shaw
Dr. Mike & Marla Shaw
Dennis & Kathy Shelton
John W. & Doris Shelton
Barbara J. Shepherd
Wanho & Yo Sook Shin
Michael & Cathy L. Shipman
Kenneth & Patricia Simmons
Thomas E. & Betty J. Simmons
Neal D. & Rebecca D. Singletary
Vincent J. Siren
Michael & Tammy Sirmon
Patsy R. Slagle
Timothy A. & Terri Sloan
Barry E. & Karen S. Smith
Donald S. Smith
E.R. & Dianne Smith, III
Helen I. Smith
J. Fred & Fran Smith
Sharon Snider
Jack & Mary Sommers
Jim & Teresa Spoon
A. Ainslee Stanford
Felicia Stark
Johnny & Cindi Starkey
Stars of Light Chapter 178
T. Gene & Mona Statham
Rodney C. & Kim Stauffer
Sanford & Gladys Stearns
George & Joy Steincross
Gregory & Diana Steinl
Rose Mary Stephens
Bernhard & Sarah Storjohann III
Erin Strauss
Rick & Janet Stringer
Stephan A. Strode
E.O. & Wilma D. Sumner
Rosemary Summer
Donald & Salley Sutmiller
Robert & Angela Swain
Rose Swayze
David J. & Karen A. Swenson
Homer & Edna Sue Swepston
Ron & Shirley Taber
Ali & Jan Tabrizi
Glenn & Sally Taggart
Ahmid & Shazli Tahir
Winston & Linda Tallent
Jeannetta Taylor
Duane D. & Patricia Terry
Michael & Amy Thayer
James L. & Christy P. Thomas
Frank & Donna Thomason
J.W. & Joy T. Thompson
Victor & Barbara Thompson
Christopher Thrower
James C. & Betty Lou Tincher
W.R. & B.T. Tipsword
It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery.
Galatians 5:1 (NIV)
Individual DonorsYen Cao H. Tran
Billy W. Travis
Chris & Pamela Truitt
Carole J. Tucker
Gerald & Faye Tumbleson
Dennis & Janice Turner
Roy & Danay Turner
Jimmy & Joann Tygart
Drew & Charlotte Tyler
Thomas & Kim Ukens
Ward & Estelle Ulmer
Nancy L. Vansickle
Robert & Patricia Vantriest
Calvin & Marilyn Vogt
Carol J. Vogt
Don & Patsy Volkl
Jeffrey & Janet Volz
Richard & Anna Voris
Kurt & Patricia Wachtendorf
Phyllis L. Zimmerman-Wade
Rowene Wagner
Gary M. & Sherry L. Walkabout
Anna Lee Walker
Clinton & Gloria Walker
Etta E. Walker
Wm. B. & Karen Walker
Richard & Nora Walworth
Oscar & Terri Wantiez
Angela Ward
Billy J. Ward
John & Bonita Watts
Sam & Ladema Weathers
Scott C. Webb
Lawrence A. Weber
Ed & Joann Webster
Karly L. Weimar
Bill & Bettie Weir
Jonathan C. Weldy
Lela Hoyle Wells
Dakota West
Dean & Linda West
Mirl Whisman
Douglas & Judith White
Ivan & Angie White
Kirsten White
Rita London White
Shirley Whitmore
Linn & Sandy Wickersham
Carol Williams
David & Carolyn Williams
Fred & Gerry Williams
Gerald & Marion Williams
Dr. Terry & Daisy Williams
Timothy & Susan J. Willis
Jeff Wilson
Martha L. Wilson
David & Jennifer Wiseman
Emma Lee Wolfe
Brenda Womack
Herschel & Fern Wood
Wanda Woodrell
Richard & Debra Wright
Jacki K. Yager
Kristin Yannaccone
Roy E. & Vera York
Kathryn Young
Rita K. Younger
Cindy Zaloudek
Richard & Peggy Ziglar
Harold Zuckerman
PO Box 1588Sand Springs OK 74063
IndividualsLonnie D. Eck
Gary & Donna Dundee
James & Jacquelyn Hall
Johnny & Cindi Starkey
ChurchesFirst Baptist Church Tulsa
South Tulsa Baptist Church
Olivet Baptist Church
Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma
Southern Hills Baptist Church
View Acres Baptist Church
Business Advantage Glass, Inc.
Relevance Ministries of Tulsa, Inc.
Unit Corporation
Donations Exceeding $10,000
As Oklahoma’s only faith-based, certified domestic violence shelter, DaySpring Villa is committed to transforming the lives of women and children in crisis. Show your support for our mission by learning more about us. Visit www.DaySpringVilla.com to read our success stories and sign up for our quarterly newsletter. Keep up with our daily activities by becoming one of our Facebook fans, and watch our documentary, Into the Light, on Youtube. For more information call 918-245-4075.
DaySpring Villa is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
Nora Cook, President
Des Bennett
William Coody
Bruce DeShazo
Donna Dundee
Sue Freeman
Ed Hicks
Margaret Goatcher
Rev. K.J. Jackson
Ron Lundin
John Nikkel
Rev. Scott Palmer
Jarene Robison
Phyllis Zimmerman-Wade
Judy White
Foundations Rodney Carrington Foundation
Elpis Foundation
Chymiak Family Foundation
George Kaiser Family Foundation
Mary Kay Chapman Foundation
Waters Charitable Foundation
The Anne & Henry Zarrow Foundation
The Grace & Franklin Bernson Foundation
The Oxley Foundation
2011 DaySpring Villa Board of Directors