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Every single kid counts.
Cheryl Doherty,
Chief Executive Officer
“In 2014, our agency
touched the lives of
22, 250 children,
youth and families.
Every single one of
them matters.
As we grieve deeply for
the four that we lost,
we are assured — now,
more than ever — of
WHY we do what we do.
We do what we do
because every
single kid counts.”
The size and complexity of Calgary has changed over the years and continues to develop in remarkable and yet many unimaginable ways.
The landscape can seem hopeless.
At Boys and Girls Clubs of Calgary, we BELIEVE that we have an answer, and that answer is HOPE.
Cheryl Doherty, Chief Executive Officer Shawn Cornett, Board Chairperson
Growing up in a dysfunctional family, Karen left home for the last time when she was 16. She says, “I didn’t know where I was going to go,
but I knew that anywhere was better than where I had been.” When Karen and John founded the Safe Haven Foundation in 1996, they
wanted to create something Karen wished she would’ve had — something that would’ve made life easier. “John and I really wanted to
provide young girls with the opportunities to make it in this world, to turn possibilities and probabilities into realities,” Karen says.
In 2000, the Safe Haven Foundation opened its doors to the first program of its kind in Canada, Haven’s Way. In 2004, the Safe Haven
Foundation’s founding program became a partnership with Boys and Girls Clubs of Calgary, through which the Safe Haven Foundation and
BGCC embarked on a journey together that would ultimately provide more services to teenage girls at risk of homelessness, at a lesser cost
to the community. Haven’s Way provides young women — who may be experiencing homelessness or who may be unable to live at home
due to emotional or physical abuse, or other domestic issues — with a safe, supportive environment where they can heal, increase their
level of education, develop life skills and a build a support system.
Karen says, “Everybody wants and needs to belong in this world, and for so many of these girls, this is where they belong. This is where
they can drive by and say, ‘That’s my home. I have good memories there. This is where I grew up.’ It is a forever home for them.” Karen and
John developed Haven’s Way to offer a program that is individual and unique to each girl. John says, “We try as much as possible to make it
like growing up in a family home.”
The Safe Haven Foundation has also given these girls the ability to pursue post-secondary dreams through a scholarship program, and
provides a therapeutic and recreational fund that allows girls to experience the activities that so many of us take for granted. As the
visionaries behind the Safe Haven Foundation and Haven’s Way, Karen says, “At the end of the day, we have the easy job. The tough job is
the one that the girls face, and the mountains that they climb every single day. They can’t do it unless there is the program and financial
support, and the support of the donors and the Calgary community stepping forward. The more that Calgarians can do that, the more
Haven’s Way can continue to blossom and lives will be changed.”
Karen says, “Making an investment in Haven’s Way is making an investment in these girls. They are our tomorrows. They are our future.
Making an investment in them is making an investment in all of our futures.”
Hope is a safe place to land in the world. Hope is embodied in our caring and passionate staff, donors, community partners and people like
YOU who show, lead, tell, and prove to our kids every day that they are worth it, they are valuable, they have a place in this world, we believe
in them, it will get better, and — above all else — there is HOPE.
These words are not simply random sentiments. They are connected to real kids, numbers, statistics and examples, which are plentiful, and
they all add up to one thing…
WE NEED YOUR INVESTMENT IN OUR KIDS.
Turning possibilities into realities.
“Why don’t we create what you wished you would’ve had growing up?” John asked Karen. It was this question, posed
twenty years ago, that sparked a flame in John and Karen Sherbut to help adolescent girls at risk of homelessness. And it was
from this question that the Safe Haven Foundation, and Haven’s Way, was born.
With your investment, and with our skilled, caring staff and our ever-growing continuum of services, collectively we can continue to help
thousands of vulnerable children and youth by providing them with a shoulder to lean on, a warm bed and a safe place to be. Even more
importantly, we provide care, focus, time, skills, support, HOPE…and a viable solution for each and every one of Calgary’s vulnerable
children and youth.
We are grateful for your committed investment and dedication to every single one of our kids…because every single kid deserves a safe
place to land in the world…because every single kid counts.
More than ever, we have
HOPE FORWHAT LIES AHEAD.
Adam came to Calgary at age 17 as a refugee from a war-torn country. He was alone in a new country,
without his family, without shelter, without anything. Adam lived at Avenue 15 for five months before
transitioning to the Infinity Project youth housing program. Through the support of Infinity, Adam graduated
high school and is living independently. He has been awarded two post-secondary scholarships through
Boys and Girls Clubs of Calgary, and is currently completing an ESL program at SAIT, with plans to
become an electrician. Because of your investment, Adam’s future is full of possibilities.
At 15 years old, Jo dropped out of high school and was heading down a destructive path. She was harming herself in the form of
cutting, was dating a drug dealer twice her age, and was prepared to throw her life away because she didn’t know there was any
other way to live. Feeling that her life was hopeless, Jo sank into a state of depression. Not ready to give up on herself, she searched
for hope and found Boys and Girls Clubs of Calgary’s Hera program for girls experiencing or at risk of sexual exploitation. Hera’s
holistic approach to wellness taught her how to take care of herself, give back to her community, and make positive life choices.
Thanks to Hera, Jo was introduced to Haven’s Way, BGCC’s youth housing program for young women, where she was embraced as
part of the Haven’s Way family. She started working part time and completed high school. Thanks to your investment, Jo found hope
and healing.
Adam
“Before Avenue 15, I was desperate. I was homeless. I had nowhere to go because I was a new immigrant. I had no
shelter and no family here. Through Avenue 15, I was connected with the Infinity Project. If I didn’t find them,
I don’t know where my life would be or what would have happened...especially after coming to a new
country, a new world with a new language.“
“As far as I know, people can’t help you like Boys and Girls Clubs of Calgary can help you. People can help you for
a few days, but BGCC helped me build a future. They made me more eager to learn at school, and to
participate in other programs at BGCC. If I didn’t have BGCC, I don’t know where my life would be…
maybe I would be dead, maybe from suicide, because you don’t know where to go if there’s no help.“
“Boys and Girls Clubs of Calgary, it’s a privilege to be part of it. They make your success
easier. You may not realize it now, but for the kids, it’s the biggest, biggest thing.
It’s a big thing for me and others…it’s indescribable.“
“I signed up with the intention of being able to finish school, but ended up getting so much more. Before Hera,
I never felt safe enough to admit when I wasn’t okay. I buried my pain to try and protect myself. At Hera, I
decided I wanted to be a strong, nurturing person who does good in the world.“
“I will never forget my time there because it was a lifeline when I was drowning in darkness.“
Jo
to step out and overcome their fears.
“I made friends, I learned to cry, laugh, love and trust. I am so grateful for what I have, and I
owe so much of that gratitude to Boys and Girls Clubs of Calgary. I hope that everyone
can see the value in kids that seem beyond reach or troubled, because there is
something there worth saving.“
Every single kid needs courage
Program highlights
to pursue their goals and dreams.
1, 046 community members invested 31, 168 hours of volunteering for our kids.
Our 828-HOPE centralized referral service for youth hit record numbers of youth calls, emails and texts,
allowing us to provide resources, housing and support to the 547 youth who reached out.
100% of young women living at Haven’sWay, a partnership with the Safe Haven Foundation, successfully transitioned
to independence.
Avenue 15Youth Homeless Shelter’s model continues to succeed, with 85%
of our youth ending their experience of homelessness.
92% of our Home-Start families reported an improved sense of well-being for parents and children,
resulting in an overall improved home environment.
Food and Nutrition at School (FANS) fed over 500, 000 servings of nutritious breakfasts, lunches and snacks
to hungry children and youth in every quadrant of Calgary.
97% of our youth in Community-Based Care and Supports report they are feeling more hopeful about their future.
328 vulnerable youth were supported by eight Success Coaches through All In forYouth, a program that
helps youth return to school by removing barriers preventing them from completing their education. Of those
youth who participated,
94% of youth participants in our Aboriginal Leadership programs and 96% of participants in
our Aboriginal Arts programs reported an increase in knowledge of their culture and heritage.
Our eight respective Community Club locations supported 1, 458 children and youth
in their social emotional learning.
320 campers attended Camp Adventure for the very first time.
The Calgary LearningVillage Collaborative (CLVC), a partner program with BGCC, helped 808 vulnerable kids
connect to recreational opportunities.
Boys and Girls Clubs of Calgary presents over 40 programs at countless locations in every quadrant
of Calgary, meeting with kids and families where they are and where they need us most.
In 2014, the collective agency supported approximately 22, 250 unique children,
youth and families.
Every single kid needs opportunities
70% reported an increase in school attendance.
We have audited the accompanying financial statements of
Boys and Girls Clubs of Calgary, which comprise the statement
of financial position as at December 31, 2014, the statements of
revenue and expenses, changes in net assets and cash flows for
the year then ended, and a summary of significant accounting
policies and other explanatory information.
Management’s Responsibility for the Financial Statements
Management is responsible for the preparation and fair
presentation of these financial statements in accordance with
Canadian accounting standards for not-for-profit organizations,
and for such internal control as management determines is
necessary to enable the preparation of financial statements
that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud
or error.
Auditor’s Responsibility
Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial
statements based on our audit. We conducted our audit in
accordance with Canadian generally accepted auditing
standards. Those standards require that we comply with
ethical requirements and plan and perform the audit to obtain
reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements
are free from material misstatement.
An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence
about the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements.
The procedures selected depend on the auditor’s judgment,
including the assessment of the risks of material misstatement
Chartered Accountants
April 30, 2015
SUMMARIZED FINANCIALS AS AND AT THE YEARS ENDING DECEMBER 31, 2014 AND DECEMBER 31, 2013
This summarized financial information is extracted from the annual financial statements audited by Deloitte LLP. A copy of the completed
audited financial statements is available by visiting www.boysandgirlsclubsofcalgary.ca or by writing to Monzur Chowdhury, Director of
Finance and Administration, Boys and Girls Clubs of Calgary, 731-13 Avenue NE, Calgary, AB, T2E 1C8.
2014 2013
Assets $ $
Current Assets
Cash 1,174,955 1,646,202
Restricted Cash (Note 3) 102,878 472,469
Marketable securities (Note 4) 3,444,140 3,366,042
Accounts receivable 420,473 443,481
Government remittances recoverable 40,833 38,308
Inventory 122,901 57,790
Prepaid expenses and deposits 113,839 97,563
5,420,019 6,121,855
Tangible capital assets (Note 5) 7,075,011 7,125,412
12,495,030 13,247,267
of the financial statements, whether due to fraud or error.
In making those risk assessments, the auditor considers internal
control relevant to the entity’s preparation and fair presentation of
the financial statements in order to design audit procedures that
are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of
expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the entity’s internal
control. An audit also includes evaluating the appropriateness of
accounting policies used and the reasonableness of accounting
estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall
presentation of the financial statements.
We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient
and appropriate to provide a basis for our audit opinion.
Opinion
In our opinion, the financial statements present fairly, in all material
respects, the financial position of Boys and Girls Clubs of Calgary
as at December 31, 2014 and the results of its operations,
changes in net assets and its cash flows for the year then ended in
accordance with Canadian accounting standards for not-for-profit
organizations.
Every single kid needs hope for what the future holds.
Chairperson
Shawn Cornett
THANK YOU TO OUR 2014 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Vice Chairperson
Danell Dumont
Board Secretary
Nancy Brennan
HR Committee Chair
Melanie Gaston Deliman
Finance Committee Chair/Treasurer
Jon Lam
Directors
Supt. Guy Slater
Thiloma Hofer
Aidan Mills
Karleen Batty
INDEPENDENT AUDITOR’S REPORT TO THE DIRECTORS OF BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF CALGARY
Expenses 2014
Affordable housing
Amortization of tangible
capital assets
Arts and Recreation Centre -
The Hangar
Calgary Exhibition and
Stampede
Camp Adventure
Community partnerships
TOTAL 2014
EXPENSES:
$18,657,298
Expenses
Affordable housing 70,375 62,142
Amortization of tangible capital assets 389,722 382,458
Arts and Recreation Centre - The Hangar 295,350 350,222
Calgary Exhibition and Stampede 316,636 297,587
Camp Adventure 432,685 450,552
Community partnerships 5,409,800 4,380,461
Community-based clubs 2,551,350 2,631,414
Employment programs 935,533 963,444
Food and Nutrition at School (“FANS”) 384,598 424,170
Fund development - Alumni program 313,489 267,323
Group homes, Avenue 15 shelter and foster care 6,235,901 6,189,520
Out of school care programs 264,242 277,348
Support services 1,057,617 804,873
18,657,298 17,481,514
Chart Title
Region 3 and Central Region
Child and Family Services
Authority
Donations and other income
(Notes 9, 10 and 12)
United Way
The City of Calgary
TOTAL 2014
REVENUE:
$18, 657,867
Region 3 and Central Region Child and Family Services Authority 7,656,981 6,586,616
Donations and other income (Notes 9, 10 and 12) 5,119,007 5,398,053
United Way 2,842,404 2,493,963
The City of Calgary 1,589,080 1,488,493
Federal Government 379,994 638,338
Amortization of deferred donations related to tangible capital
assets (Note 8)
289,640 304,486
Calgary Exhibition and Stampede 340,813 297,595
Program fees and memberships 408,779 261,874
Fees for service 31,169 12,335
2014 2013
$ $Revenue
18,657,867 17,481,753
569 239Excess of revenue over expenses
Assets 2014
Cash
Restricted Cash (Note 3)
Marketable securities (Note
4)
Accounts receivable
Government remittances
recoverable
Inventory
TOTAL 2014
ASSETS:
$12,495,030
Liabilities
Current Liabilities
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities (Note 9) 1,160,596 769,934
Government remittances payable - 9,145
Deferred contributions - program
advances (Note 6)
4,418,404 5,392,180
Current portion of loans (Note 7) 47,853 62,533
5,626,853 6,233,792
Loans (Note 7) 17,945 26,904
Deferred capital donations (Note 8) 1,018,658 863,877
Deferred donations related to tangible capital
assets (Note 8)
4,381,656 4,673,345
11,045,112 11,797,918
Net Assets
Internally restricted 1,449,918 1,449,349
12,495,030 13,247,267
Liabilities 2014
Accounts payable and
accrued liabilities (Note 9)
Government remittances
payable
Deferred contributions -
program advances (Note 6)
Current portion of loans
(Note 7)
TOTAL 2014
LIABILITIES:
$11,045,112
APPROVED BY THE BOARD
Shawn Cornett
Chairperson
Jon Lam
Treasurer
Donor list
Donor list
DONOR LISTING
Every single kid counts, thanks to donors like you.
We thank the following who donated more than $250 between January 1 and December 31, 2014*. Every effort was made to ensure the accuracy of this list, however, if you discover any errors, please call 403-717-2680.*The following list does not
reflect donations made directly to Boys and Girls Clubs of Calgary through the 2014 United Way of Calgary and Area Campaign.
INDIVIDUALS
Anonymous (9)
Marguerite and Rene
Amirault
Gordon Anderson
Raymond Antony
Sharon Armstrong
Nikki Bade
Abby and Sandy Badwi
Greg Bagdon
Sherri and Mike Balm
Richard Bartrem
Karleen Batty
Clive and Ruth Beddoe
Stephen Beddoe
Heather Beddoe
Owen Beddoe
Stephen Belgrave
Mel Benson
Gary and Donalda
Bentham
Robert Betteridge
Jack and Margaret
Betteridge
Richard and Cathy Bird
Elizabeth Birnie
Stuart Birnie
Scott Bjornson
Keith Black
Gregory and Catherine
Boggs
Bill and Debbie Bonner
Greg Boone
Mark Breakell
Ron Brenneman
Robert and Mary-Ellen
Brockett
Carisa Browning
John Burnett
Elaine Buttler
Melissa Cabana
Juan Cabrera
William and Patricia
Cardwell
Monty Carter
Jo-Anne Caza
Tyler Chalmers
Clint and Debbie
Cheffins
Pascale Clermont
Sidney Coldwell
Diane Congo
Cathrine Cook
David Cook
John Cordeau
Veronica Corney
Corbin Coyes
Mary Anne Crooks
Barry Crump
James Cummings
Janice Davis
Robert and Kristin
Dawson
David Home and Leah
Dawson Horne
Paul Dean
Jason Deliman
Tony and Rhonda
Distefano
Dan and Marlene
Doherty
Lorenzo and Donna
Donadeo
Sarah Donnelly
Michael and Cheryl
Dougherty
Amy Dryer
David Duckett
Alexander Eakins
Alita Edgar
Bruce Edgelow
Gordon Eldridge
Sam Elfakhouri
Jack and Elizabeth Elias
Lauretta Enders
Gail Ennis
Dale and Cathy Ens
Derek and Janet Evans
Grant Fagerheim
Nora Farrell
Elizabeth Fayt
Larry Fichtner
Michaelle Fikowski
Richard Filgate
David and Laurine Fillo
Allen and Elizabeth Finch
Ryan Finley
Paul and Trisha Flanagan
Murlyne Fong
Tom and Jennifer Foss
Jessica Fox
Murray and Elaine Frame
Jack and Shauna Frederick
Shawn Freeman
Dennis and Lisa Frehlich
Alex Fulthorpe
John and Robin Galloway
Terry and Sandy Gibson
David Gillis
Michael and Heather
Giuffre
Laura and Anthony Giuffre
Jean Giurguis
Jonathan Glover
Frank Goodman
Glenn and Claire Gradeen
David and Sheila Grayston
Lynn Gregor
David Grout
David and Diane Guichon
Robert Hagerman and
Jann Rogers
Tim and Lindsay Hamilton
William and Carolyn
Hammett
Murph and Charlotte
Hannon
Blair Harding
Linda Haymour
Cole Henderson
Glynn Hendry
Barry and Amy Hensch
Thiloma Hofer
Linda Hohol
Debbi Holstein
Greg Holt
Dennis Hop
Thomas and Janice
Houston
David and Jacqueline
Howard
Gordon and Linda Hoy
Jeff Hyde
Kyle Hyland
Dixie Inman
Colleen Iozzi
Rob Irwin
Kimberly Isotti
Wendy Jabusch
Jennifer Jameus
Adam and Maribeth
Janikowski
Peter Jekill
Mindy Joffe
Leonard Johnson
Allan and Fern Johnston
Kathryn Kedrosky
Paulette Kennedy
Ervin Kimak
Denise Kisilevich
Dan Klotz
Matthew Klukas
Harold Kreis
Paul Kunkel
Peter and Eleanor Landry
Ronald and Barbara Law
Joel Lefebvre
Lissi Legge
Harold and Elaine Lemieux
Jeffrey Leroux
Dova Levis
Warren and Ann Lloyd
Max and Lori Lof
Chazaray Loney
Carole Long
Jake and Eva Longmore
Robyn Lore
Stephen and Mary
Lougheed
Dave Lougheed
Ryan and Carolyn Luhning
John MacDonald
Danielle MacDonald
Roland and Marianne
MacKenzie
Keith and Kathryn MacPhail
Elizabeth Maier
Gina Maire
Robert and Joan Martin
Patrick Mattern
Bruce Mcbean
Blair McCormick
Aubree McIntyre
Rod and Jean McKay
Lindsay McKerness
Bruce and Dorothy McLeod
Barbara McNeil
Jeff Metcalf
Jenny Mew
Lesley Miller
Aidan and Tracey Mills
Alan and Geri Moon
Donald Morrison
Daniel Mueller
Stephen and Diana
Mulherin
Mary Mulligan
Kerri Murray
Debra Myslicki
Allan and Nancy Nantes
Helen Newsome
Harmen and Miriam Nutma
John Oland
Terry Owen
Jeff Parry
Henk Paul
Travis Peckham
Gary and Leslie Peddle
Gayle Peddle
Brigid Pelino
Don Pike
Ray Pisani
Donald Plewes
Norma Plowman
Olivia Popowich
Terry and Pauline Power
Todd and Kate Price
Greg and Debbie Pultz
Beth Rankin
Ruth Ann Rayner
Donald and Audrey
Redman
James Rice
Lynne Riddell
Jean-Sebastien Rioux
Scott and Erin Robinson
Linda Rochow
Roger Rodermond
Vincent Rodych
Chris Rowland
Jacqueline Roy
Greg and Cindy Royer
Jane Royer
Glen Rumpel
Neil and Gayle Rutherford
Gordon Rutherford
Rob Savoy
Lori-Ann Schultz
Sara Scott
Nancy Seaman
Barbara and Bob
Shaunessy
Brent Shervey
Darrin Hanik and Cindy
Shryry - Hanik
Clarice Siebens
Ted Smith
Eldon Smith
Al Snow
Rod and Janet Sobchishin
Rod and Janet Soles
Helen Steele
Jackeline Stewart
Carla Stoever
Jordan Storch
Greg Storwick
Shawn Streeton
Patrick Sullivan
Sam Switzer
Crystal Szumilak
Allan and Debra Szybunka
Rob Tedham
Tom and Susan Thomas
Stella Thompson
Jay Todesco
Robert Travis
Alexandra Tremblay
Jim and Vivian Truesdale
Kathi Turbide
Adam Twa
Melodi Ulku
Anthony Valckx
Ria Varsanyi
Nick Walker
Brent Ward
Leah Weatherill
Stuart Weinman
Barb Widdowson
Susan Wigmore
W. Brett Wilson
Kim Wirth
Jan Wittig
Dorothy Woolstencroft
Barry and Marnie Worbets
Roy and Susan Wright
Richard Wyman
Tammy Yee
Dan Zilnik
MONTHLY DONORS
Anonymous (4)
Zuraida Dada
Frank Goodman
Lori Hahnel
Linda Haymour
Barry and Amy Hensch
Stephen and Mary
Lougheed
Xenia Marconi
Aubree McIntyre
Lindsay McKerness
Shu Hui Su Tsai
Stuart Weinman
Jeanette White-Evans
LEGACY DONORS
Anonymous (4)
Bill D. Bonner
Shawn Cornett
Patrick Doherty
Cheryl Doherty
Sandy Gibson
John Gulak
Kathryn MacPhail
Gary Peddle
Diane Reid
Ron Reid
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1008897 Alberta Ltd.
5 Days for the Homeless
591866 Alberta Ltd.
ABC Coring
Absolute Pest Control
Services
ADP
Aga Khan Council for the
Prairies
Agrium Inc.
Air Supply Furnace & Duct
Cleaning
Alberta Beverage Container
Recycling Corporation
AltaLink Management Ltd.
Amelco Electric
Anejo Restaurant
Annapolis Capital Ltd.
Arrow Engineering Inc
ATB
ATB Financial
ATCO Ltd.
ATCO Structures and
Logistics Ltd.
Average Joe’s Delivery
Pro’s
Baywest Homes
Bearspaw Benevolent
Foundation
Bell Media
Berkhold Family Foundation
Big Chief Meat Snacks Inc.
Blake, Cassels & Graydon
LLP
Blizzard Wizard Hating & Air
Conditioning
BMO Nesbitt Burns Inc.
Bonavista Energy
Corporation
Boogies Burgers
Bowa Environmental LP
Bowness High School
BowWest Community
Support Service Society
Boyden Global Executive
Search Calgary
Breakfast Club of Canada
Breakfast for Learning
Brookfield Residential
Properties Inc.
BTM Corporate Advisory
Inc.
Buffalo Wild Wings
Bunch
Burnet, Duckworth &
Palmer LLP
Cal Wenzel Family
Foundation
Calfrac Well Services
Calgary Airport Authority
Calgary Catholic Teachers
Charities Association
Calgary Motor Dealers
Association
Calgary Parking Authority
Calgary Properties Lions
Club
Calgary Southridge Lions
Club
Calgary Sport and Social
Club
Callow & Associates
Management Consultants
Inc.
Canadian Online Giving
Foundation
Canadian Rocky Mountain
Resorts
Canadian Sanitation and
Supply Association
Canadian Tire Jumpstart
Charities
Canadian Women’s
Foundation
Cantares Venezuelan
Cultural Foundation
Capture the Flag
Cardel Homes
Carscallen LLP
Cassis Bistro
Castle Financial Group Ltd.
Cenovus Energy Inc.
Chief Justice Milvain
Elementary School
Children’s Hospital Aid
Society
China Rose Restaurant and
Lounge
Chinook Energy Inc.
CIBC Private Investment
Counsel
CIBC World Markets
City Wide Towing
CKNW Orphans Fund
Clairwood Capital
Management
Clarke Vegetation Control
Ltd.
Clearview Plumbing &
Heating
Community Natural Foods
Concorde Group
Contemporary Office
Interiors Ltd
Crave Cookies and Cakes
Inc.
Darden Foundation
Denca Distributors Ltd.
Desert Blume
Diamond G Ranch and
Cattle Company Ltd.
Direct Energy
DJA Engineering Services
Inc.
Dragon Excavating Ltd.
E & P Canada Ltd.
Eagle Copters
Eaton Industries (Canada)
Company
Ecole Westgate School
Parent’s Society
Emco Corporation
EnCana Cares Foundation
Enerplus Corporation
Enterprise Holdings
Foundation
Epcor Centre for the
Performing Arts
Ernst and Young
Fiduciary Trust
FirstEnergy Capital Corp.
Flames Central & Wildfire
Grill
Fluor Canada Ltd.
Freehold Royalties Ltd.
Future Shop
G. L. Black Holdings Ltd.
Globalfest
Gowling Lafleur Henderson
LLP
Great West Brewing
Greg Rodin Professional
Corporation
HAB Family Foundation
Hawkwood Baptist Church
Higher Ground Adventure
Hockey Helps the
Homeless
HSE Integrated Ltd.
Hyatt Regency Calgary
IBM Canada Ltd.
Imperial Oil Charitable
Foundation
Independent Order of Odd
Fellows Crescent Lodge
No. 81
Industrial Alliance Pacific
Intact Foundation
IODE - Municipal Chapter
of Calgary
Ion Projects Inc.
JNC Holdings Ltd.
John Beal Insurance Ltd.
John Hickie Professional
Corporation
John Nesbitt Professional
Corporation
Jubilations Dinner Theatre
Keneco Environmental
Services (2000) Inc.
Kids Up Front Calgary
Foundation
King George Elementary
School
Kival Electric Ltd.
Latitude Art Gallery
Loblaw
Lory Oildfield Rentals Inc
Manchester Bottle Depot
Ltd.
McElhanney Land Surveys
Ltd.
MEG Energy Corporation
Melton Foundation
Mercato
Mercato West
Merlo Vinoteca Inc.
Michael R Shaw Outdoor
Foundation
Michaels Arts & Crafts
(Signal Hill)
Michaels Arts and Crafts
(Beacon Hill)
Michaels Arts and Crafts
(Shawnessy)
Mode Licensed Interior
Design Studio Inc.
Multiwood Inc.
NAL Resources Ltd.
Newman’s Own Foundation
Fund
Nexen Energy ULC
Northern Blizzard
Resources
Northminster United Church
Oasis Spa
OpenGate
Ox & Angela Restaurant
Pandell Technology
Corporation
PEARL Foundation
PepsiCo Foundation
Employee Giving
Program
Petrocom Construction Ltd.
Prairie Merchant
Corporation
Proact Chartered
Accountants
QR 77/Westin Hotel
Calgary Children’s
Foundation
R/T Rentals Inc.
RBC Financial Group
Reed Construction
Management Ltd.
Retail Media Group Inc.
River Cafe
Rosedale School
Rotary Club of Calgary
Chinook
Royal Canadian Legion #1
Royal Canadian Legion
Branch #1 Ladies
Auxiliary
Ryan M. Doig Professional
Corporation
S.O. Asher Consultants Ltd.
Safeway
Sears Canada Charitable
Foundation
Sears Canada Inc. Calgary
N.S.C.
Select Building Services
Ltd.
Servus Credit Union
Sidco Equities Ltd.
Silver Springs Liquor Store
Southhampton-Trane
Calgary
Spolumbo’s
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  • 2. Cheryl Doherty, Chief Executive Officer “In 2014, our agency touched the lives of 22, 250 children, youth and families. Every single one of them matters. As we grieve deeply for the four that we lost, we are assured — now, more than ever — of WHY we do what we do. We do what we do because every single kid counts.”
  • 3. The size and complexity of Calgary has changed over the years and continues to develop in remarkable and yet many unimaginable ways. The landscape can seem hopeless. At Boys and Girls Clubs of Calgary, we BELIEVE that we have an answer, and that answer is HOPE. Cheryl Doherty, Chief Executive Officer Shawn Cornett, Board Chairperson Growing up in a dysfunctional family, Karen left home for the last time when she was 16. She says, “I didn’t know where I was going to go, but I knew that anywhere was better than where I had been.” When Karen and John founded the Safe Haven Foundation in 1996, they wanted to create something Karen wished she would’ve had — something that would’ve made life easier. “John and I really wanted to provide young girls with the opportunities to make it in this world, to turn possibilities and probabilities into realities,” Karen says. In 2000, the Safe Haven Foundation opened its doors to the first program of its kind in Canada, Haven’s Way. In 2004, the Safe Haven Foundation’s founding program became a partnership with Boys and Girls Clubs of Calgary, through which the Safe Haven Foundation and BGCC embarked on a journey together that would ultimately provide more services to teenage girls at risk of homelessness, at a lesser cost to the community. Haven’s Way provides young women — who may be experiencing homelessness or who may be unable to live at home due to emotional or physical abuse, or other domestic issues — with a safe, supportive environment where they can heal, increase their level of education, develop life skills and a build a support system. Karen says, “Everybody wants and needs to belong in this world, and for so many of these girls, this is where they belong. This is where they can drive by and say, ‘That’s my home. I have good memories there. This is where I grew up.’ It is a forever home for them.” Karen and John developed Haven’s Way to offer a program that is individual and unique to each girl. John says, “We try as much as possible to make it like growing up in a family home.” The Safe Haven Foundation has also given these girls the ability to pursue post-secondary dreams through a scholarship program, and provides a therapeutic and recreational fund that allows girls to experience the activities that so many of us take for granted. As the visionaries behind the Safe Haven Foundation and Haven’s Way, Karen says, “At the end of the day, we have the easy job. The tough job is the one that the girls face, and the mountains that they climb every single day. They can’t do it unless there is the program and financial support, and the support of the donors and the Calgary community stepping forward. The more that Calgarians can do that, the more Haven’s Way can continue to blossom and lives will be changed.” Karen says, “Making an investment in Haven’s Way is making an investment in these girls. They are our tomorrows. They are our future. Making an investment in them is making an investment in all of our futures.” Hope is a safe place to land in the world. Hope is embodied in our caring and passionate staff, donors, community partners and people like YOU who show, lead, tell, and prove to our kids every day that they are worth it, they are valuable, they have a place in this world, we believe in them, it will get better, and — above all else — there is HOPE. These words are not simply random sentiments. They are connected to real kids, numbers, statistics and examples, which are plentiful, and they all add up to one thing… WE NEED YOUR INVESTMENT IN OUR KIDS. Turning possibilities into realities. “Why don’t we create what you wished you would’ve had growing up?” John asked Karen. It was this question, posed twenty years ago, that sparked a flame in John and Karen Sherbut to help adolescent girls at risk of homelessness. And it was from this question that the Safe Haven Foundation, and Haven’s Way, was born. With your investment, and with our skilled, caring staff and our ever-growing continuum of services, collectively we can continue to help thousands of vulnerable children and youth by providing them with a shoulder to lean on, a warm bed and a safe place to be. Even more importantly, we provide care, focus, time, skills, support, HOPE…and a viable solution for each and every one of Calgary’s vulnerable children and youth. We are grateful for your committed investment and dedication to every single one of our kids…because every single kid deserves a safe place to land in the world…because every single kid counts. More than ever, we have HOPE FORWHAT LIES AHEAD.
  • 4. Adam came to Calgary at age 17 as a refugee from a war-torn country. He was alone in a new country, without his family, without shelter, without anything. Adam lived at Avenue 15 for five months before transitioning to the Infinity Project youth housing program. Through the support of Infinity, Adam graduated high school and is living independently. He has been awarded two post-secondary scholarships through Boys and Girls Clubs of Calgary, and is currently completing an ESL program at SAIT, with plans to become an electrician. Because of your investment, Adam’s future is full of possibilities. At 15 years old, Jo dropped out of high school and was heading down a destructive path. She was harming herself in the form of cutting, was dating a drug dealer twice her age, and was prepared to throw her life away because she didn’t know there was any other way to live. Feeling that her life was hopeless, Jo sank into a state of depression. Not ready to give up on herself, she searched for hope and found Boys and Girls Clubs of Calgary’s Hera program for girls experiencing or at risk of sexual exploitation. Hera’s holistic approach to wellness taught her how to take care of herself, give back to her community, and make positive life choices. Thanks to Hera, Jo was introduced to Haven’s Way, BGCC’s youth housing program for young women, where she was embraced as part of the Haven’s Way family. She started working part time and completed high school. Thanks to your investment, Jo found hope and healing. Adam “Before Avenue 15, I was desperate. I was homeless. I had nowhere to go because I was a new immigrant. I had no shelter and no family here. Through Avenue 15, I was connected with the Infinity Project. If I didn’t find them, I don’t know where my life would be or what would have happened...especially after coming to a new country, a new world with a new language.“ “As far as I know, people can’t help you like Boys and Girls Clubs of Calgary can help you. People can help you for a few days, but BGCC helped me build a future. They made me more eager to learn at school, and to participate in other programs at BGCC. If I didn’t have BGCC, I don’t know where my life would be… maybe I would be dead, maybe from suicide, because you don’t know where to go if there’s no help.“ “Boys and Girls Clubs of Calgary, it’s a privilege to be part of it. They make your success easier. You may not realize it now, but for the kids, it’s the biggest, biggest thing. It’s a big thing for me and others…it’s indescribable.“ “I signed up with the intention of being able to finish school, but ended up getting so much more. Before Hera, I never felt safe enough to admit when I wasn’t okay. I buried my pain to try and protect myself. At Hera, I decided I wanted to be a strong, nurturing person who does good in the world.“ “I will never forget my time there because it was a lifeline when I was drowning in darkness.“ Jo to step out and overcome their fears. “I made friends, I learned to cry, laugh, love and trust. I am so grateful for what I have, and I owe so much of that gratitude to Boys and Girls Clubs of Calgary. I hope that everyone can see the value in kids that seem beyond reach or troubled, because there is something there worth saving.“ Every single kid needs courage
  • 5. Program highlights to pursue their goals and dreams. 1, 046 community members invested 31, 168 hours of volunteering for our kids. Our 828-HOPE centralized referral service for youth hit record numbers of youth calls, emails and texts, allowing us to provide resources, housing and support to the 547 youth who reached out. 100% of young women living at Haven’sWay, a partnership with the Safe Haven Foundation, successfully transitioned to independence. Avenue 15Youth Homeless Shelter’s model continues to succeed, with 85% of our youth ending their experience of homelessness. 92% of our Home-Start families reported an improved sense of well-being for parents and children, resulting in an overall improved home environment. Food and Nutrition at School (FANS) fed over 500, 000 servings of nutritious breakfasts, lunches and snacks to hungry children and youth in every quadrant of Calgary. 97% of our youth in Community-Based Care and Supports report they are feeling more hopeful about their future. 328 vulnerable youth were supported by eight Success Coaches through All In forYouth, a program that helps youth return to school by removing barriers preventing them from completing their education. Of those youth who participated, 94% of youth participants in our Aboriginal Leadership programs and 96% of participants in our Aboriginal Arts programs reported an increase in knowledge of their culture and heritage. Our eight respective Community Club locations supported 1, 458 children and youth in their social emotional learning. 320 campers attended Camp Adventure for the very first time. The Calgary LearningVillage Collaborative (CLVC), a partner program with BGCC, helped 808 vulnerable kids connect to recreational opportunities. Boys and Girls Clubs of Calgary presents over 40 programs at countless locations in every quadrant of Calgary, meeting with kids and families where they are and where they need us most. In 2014, the collective agency supported approximately 22, 250 unique children, youth and families. Every single kid needs opportunities 70% reported an increase in school attendance.
  • 6. We have audited the accompanying financial statements of Boys and Girls Clubs of Calgary, which comprise the statement of financial position as at December 31, 2014, the statements of revenue and expenses, changes in net assets and cash flows for the year then ended, and a summary of significant accounting policies and other explanatory information. Management’s Responsibility for the Financial Statements Management is responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of these financial statements in accordance with Canadian accounting standards for not-for-profit organizations, and for such internal control as management determines is necessary to enable the preparation of financial statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error. Auditor’s Responsibility Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit. We conducted our audit in accordance with Canadian generally accepted auditing standards. Those standards require that we comply with ethical requirements and plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free from material misstatement. An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. The procedures selected depend on the auditor’s judgment, including the assessment of the risks of material misstatement Chartered Accountants April 30, 2015 SUMMARIZED FINANCIALS AS AND AT THE YEARS ENDING DECEMBER 31, 2014 AND DECEMBER 31, 2013 This summarized financial information is extracted from the annual financial statements audited by Deloitte LLP. A copy of the completed audited financial statements is available by visiting www.boysandgirlsclubsofcalgary.ca or by writing to Monzur Chowdhury, Director of Finance and Administration, Boys and Girls Clubs of Calgary, 731-13 Avenue NE, Calgary, AB, T2E 1C8. 2014 2013 Assets $ $ Current Assets Cash 1,174,955 1,646,202 Restricted Cash (Note 3) 102,878 472,469 Marketable securities (Note 4) 3,444,140 3,366,042 Accounts receivable 420,473 443,481 Government remittances recoverable 40,833 38,308 Inventory 122,901 57,790 Prepaid expenses and deposits 113,839 97,563 5,420,019 6,121,855 Tangible capital assets (Note 5) 7,075,011 7,125,412 12,495,030 13,247,267 of the financial statements, whether due to fraud or error. In making those risk assessments, the auditor considers internal control relevant to the entity’s preparation and fair presentation of the financial statements in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the entity’s internal control. An audit also includes evaluating the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of accounting estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our audit opinion. Opinion In our opinion, the financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of Boys and Girls Clubs of Calgary as at December 31, 2014 and the results of its operations, changes in net assets and its cash flows for the year then ended in accordance with Canadian accounting standards for not-for-profit organizations. Every single kid needs hope for what the future holds. Chairperson Shawn Cornett THANK YOU TO OUR 2014 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Vice Chairperson Danell Dumont Board Secretary Nancy Brennan HR Committee Chair Melanie Gaston Deliman Finance Committee Chair/Treasurer Jon Lam Directors Supt. Guy Slater Thiloma Hofer Aidan Mills Karleen Batty INDEPENDENT AUDITOR’S REPORT TO THE DIRECTORS OF BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF CALGARY Expenses 2014 Affordable housing Amortization of tangible capital assets Arts and Recreation Centre - The Hangar Calgary Exhibition and Stampede Camp Adventure Community partnerships TOTAL 2014 EXPENSES: $18,657,298 Expenses Affordable housing 70,375 62,142 Amortization of tangible capital assets 389,722 382,458 Arts and Recreation Centre - The Hangar 295,350 350,222 Calgary Exhibition and Stampede 316,636 297,587 Camp Adventure 432,685 450,552 Community partnerships 5,409,800 4,380,461 Community-based clubs 2,551,350 2,631,414 Employment programs 935,533 963,444 Food and Nutrition at School (“FANS”) 384,598 424,170 Fund development - Alumni program 313,489 267,323 Group homes, Avenue 15 shelter and foster care 6,235,901 6,189,520 Out of school care programs 264,242 277,348 Support services 1,057,617 804,873 18,657,298 17,481,514 Chart Title Region 3 and Central Region Child and Family Services Authority Donations and other income (Notes 9, 10 and 12) United Way The City of Calgary TOTAL 2014 REVENUE: $18, 657,867 Region 3 and Central Region Child and Family Services Authority 7,656,981 6,586,616 Donations and other income (Notes 9, 10 and 12) 5,119,007 5,398,053 United Way 2,842,404 2,493,963 The City of Calgary 1,589,080 1,488,493 Federal Government 379,994 638,338 Amortization of deferred donations related to tangible capital assets (Note 8) 289,640 304,486 Calgary Exhibition and Stampede 340,813 297,595 Program fees and memberships 408,779 261,874 Fees for service 31,169 12,335 2014 2013 $ $Revenue 18,657,867 17,481,753 569 239Excess of revenue over expenses Assets 2014 Cash Restricted Cash (Note 3) Marketable securities (Note 4) Accounts receivable Government remittances recoverable Inventory TOTAL 2014 ASSETS: $12,495,030 Liabilities Current Liabilities Accounts payable and accrued liabilities (Note 9) 1,160,596 769,934 Government remittances payable - 9,145 Deferred contributions - program advances (Note 6) 4,418,404 5,392,180 Current portion of loans (Note 7) 47,853 62,533 5,626,853 6,233,792 Loans (Note 7) 17,945 26,904 Deferred capital donations (Note 8) 1,018,658 863,877 Deferred donations related to tangible capital assets (Note 8) 4,381,656 4,673,345 11,045,112 11,797,918 Net Assets Internally restricted 1,449,918 1,449,349 12,495,030 13,247,267 Liabilities 2014 Accounts payable and accrued liabilities (Note 9) Government remittances payable Deferred contributions - program advances (Note 6) Current portion of loans (Note 7) TOTAL 2014 LIABILITIES: $11,045,112 APPROVED BY THE BOARD Shawn Cornett Chairperson Jon Lam Treasurer
  • 7. Donor list Donor list DONOR LISTING Every single kid counts, thanks to donors like you. We thank the following who donated more than $250 between January 1 and December 31, 2014*. Every effort was made to ensure the accuracy of this list, however, if you discover any errors, please call 403-717-2680.*The following list does not reflect donations made directly to Boys and Girls Clubs of Calgary through the 2014 United Way of Calgary and Area Campaign. INDIVIDUALS Anonymous (9) Marguerite and Rene Amirault Gordon Anderson Raymond Antony Sharon Armstrong Nikki Bade Abby and Sandy Badwi Greg Bagdon Sherri and Mike Balm Richard Bartrem Karleen Batty Clive and Ruth Beddoe Stephen Beddoe Heather Beddoe Owen Beddoe Stephen Belgrave Mel Benson Gary and Donalda Bentham Robert Betteridge Jack and Margaret Betteridge Richard and Cathy Bird Elizabeth Birnie Stuart Birnie Scott Bjornson Keith Black Gregory and Catherine Boggs Bill and Debbie Bonner Greg Boone Mark Breakell Ron Brenneman Robert and Mary-Ellen Brockett Carisa Browning John Burnett Elaine Buttler Melissa Cabana Juan Cabrera William and Patricia Cardwell Monty Carter Jo-Anne Caza Tyler Chalmers Clint and Debbie Cheffins Pascale Clermont Sidney Coldwell Diane Congo Cathrine Cook David Cook John Cordeau Veronica Corney Corbin Coyes Mary Anne Crooks Barry Crump James Cummings Janice Davis Robert and Kristin Dawson David Home and Leah Dawson Horne Paul Dean Jason Deliman Tony and Rhonda Distefano Dan and Marlene Doherty Lorenzo and Donna Donadeo Sarah Donnelly Michael and Cheryl Dougherty Amy Dryer David Duckett Alexander Eakins Alita Edgar Bruce Edgelow Gordon Eldridge Sam Elfakhouri Jack and Elizabeth Elias Lauretta Enders Gail Ennis Dale and Cathy Ens Derek and Janet Evans Grant Fagerheim Nora Farrell Elizabeth Fayt Larry Fichtner Michaelle Fikowski Richard Filgate David and Laurine Fillo Allen and Elizabeth Finch Ryan Finley Paul and Trisha Flanagan Murlyne Fong Tom and Jennifer Foss Jessica Fox Murray and Elaine Frame Jack and Shauna Frederick Shawn Freeman Dennis and Lisa Frehlich Alex Fulthorpe John and Robin Galloway Terry and Sandy Gibson David Gillis Michael and Heather Giuffre Laura and Anthony Giuffre Jean Giurguis Jonathan Glover Frank Goodman Glenn and Claire Gradeen David and Sheila Grayston Lynn Gregor David Grout David and Diane Guichon Robert Hagerman and Jann Rogers Tim and Lindsay Hamilton William and Carolyn Hammett Murph and Charlotte Hannon Blair Harding Linda Haymour Cole Henderson Glynn Hendry Barry and Amy Hensch Thiloma Hofer Linda Hohol Debbi Holstein Greg Holt Dennis Hop Thomas and Janice Houston David and Jacqueline Howard Gordon and Linda Hoy Jeff Hyde Kyle Hyland Dixie Inman Colleen Iozzi Rob Irwin Kimberly Isotti Wendy Jabusch Jennifer Jameus Adam and Maribeth Janikowski Peter Jekill Mindy Joffe Leonard Johnson Allan and Fern Johnston Kathryn Kedrosky Paulette Kennedy Ervin Kimak Denise Kisilevich Dan Klotz Matthew Klukas Harold Kreis Paul Kunkel Peter and Eleanor Landry Ronald and Barbara Law Joel Lefebvre Lissi Legge Harold and Elaine Lemieux Jeffrey Leroux Dova Levis Warren and Ann Lloyd Max and Lori Lof Chazaray Loney Carole Long Jake and Eva Longmore Robyn Lore Stephen and Mary Lougheed Dave Lougheed Ryan and Carolyn Luhning John MacDonald Danielle MacDonald Roland and Marianne MacKenzie Keith and Kathryn MacPhail Elizabeth Maier Gina Maire Robert and Joan Martin Patrick Mattern Bruce Mcbean Blair McCormick Aubree McIntyre Rod and Jean McKay Lindsay McKerness Bruce and Dorothy McLeod Barbara McNeil Jeff Metcalf Jenny Mew Lesley Miller Aidan and Tracey Mills Alan and Geri Moon Donald Morrison Daniel Mueller Stephen and Diana Mulherin Mary Mulligan Kerri Murray Debra Myslicki Allan and Nancy Nantes Helen Newsome Harmen and Miriam Nutma John Oland Terry Owen Jeff Parry Henk Paul Travis Peckham Gary and Leslie Peddle Gayle Peddle Brigid Pelino Don Pike Ray Pisani Donald Plewes Norma Plowman Olivia Popowich Terry and Pauline Power Todd and Kate Price Greg and Debbie Pultz Beth Rankin Ruth Ann Rayner Donald and Audrey Redman James Rice Lynne Riddell Jean-Sebastien Rioux Scott and Erin Robinson Linda Rochow Roger Rodermond Vincent Rodych Chris Rowland Jacqueline Roy Greg and Cindy Royer Jane Royer Glen Rumpel Neil and Gayle Rutherford Gordon Rutherford Rob Savoy Lori-Ann Schultz Sara Scott Nancy Seaman Barbara and Bob Shaunessy Brent Shervey Darrin Hanik and Cindy Shryry - Hanik Clarice Siebens Ted Smith Eldon Smith Al Snow Rod and Janet Sobchishin Rod and Janet Soles Helen Steele Jackeline Stewart Carla Stoever Jordan Storch Greg Storwick Shawn Streeton Patrick Sullivan Sam Switzer Crystal Szumilak Allan and Debra Szybunka Rob Tedham Tom and Susan Thomas Stella Thompson Jay Todesco Robert Travis Alexandra Tremblay Jim and Vivian Truesdale Kathi Turbide Adam Twa Melodi Ulku Anthony Valckx Ria Varsanyi Nick Walker Brent Ward Leah Weatherill Stuart Weinman Barb Widdowson Susan Wigmore W. Brett Wilson Kim Wirth Jan Wittig Dorothy Woolstencroft Barry and Marnie Worbets Roy and Susan Wright Richard Wyman Tammy Yee Dan Zilnik MONTHLY DONORS Anonymous (4) Zuraida Dada Frank Goodman Lori Hahnel Linda Haymour Barry and Amy Hensch Stephen and Mary Lougheed Xenia Marconi Aubree McIntyre Lindsay McKerness Shu Hui Su Tsai Stuart Weinman Jeanette White-Evans LEGACY DONORS Anonymous (4) Bill D. Bonner Shawn Cornett Patrick Doherty Cheryl Doherty Sandy Gibson John Gulak Kathryn MacPhail Gary Peddle Diane Reid Ron Reid ORGANIZATIONS Anonymous (5) 1008897 Alberta Ltd. 5 Days for the Homeless 591866 Alberta Ltd. ABC Coring Absolute Pest Control Services ADP Aga Khan Council for the Prairies Agrium Inc. Air Supply Furnace & Duct Cleaning Alberta Beverage Container Recycling Corporation AltaLink Management Ltd. Amelco Electric Anejo Restaurant Annapolis Capital Ltd. Arrow Engineering Inc ATB ATB Financial ATCO Ltd. ATCO Structures and Logistics Ltd. Average Joe’s Delivery Pro’s Baywest Homes Bearspaw Benevolent Foundation Bell Media Berkhold Family Foundation Big Chief Meat Snacks Inc. Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP Blizzard Wizard Hating & Air Conditioning BMO Nesbitt Burns Inc. Bonavista Energy Corporation Boogies Burgers Bowa Environmental LP Bowness High School BowWest Community Support Service Society Boyden Global Executive Search Calgary Breakfast Club of Canada Breakfast for Learning Brookfield Residential Properties Inc. BTM Corporate Advisory Inc. Buffalo Wild Wings Bunch Burnet, Duckworth & Palmer LLP Cal Wenzel Family Foundation Calfrac Well Services Calgary Airport Authority Calgary Catholic Teachers Charities Association Calgary Motor Dealers Association Calgary Parking Authority Calgary Properties Lions Club Calgary Southridge Lions Club Calgary Sport and Social Club Callow & Associates Management Consultants Inc. Canadian Online Giving Foundation Canadian Rocky Mountain Resorts Canadian Sanitation and Supply Association Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities Canadian Women’s Foundation Cantares Venezuelan Cultural Foundation Capture the Flag Cardel Homes Carscallen LLP Cassis Bistro Castle Financial Group Ltd. Cenovus Energy Inc. Chief Justice Milvain Elementary School Children’s Hospital Aid Society China Rose Restaurant and Lounge Chinook Energy Inc. CIBC Private Investment Counsel CIBC World Markets City Wide Towing CKNW Orphans Fund Clairwood Capital Management Clarke Vegetation Control Ltd. Clearview Plumbing & Heating Community Natural Foods Concorde Group Contemporary Office Interiors Ltd Crave Cookies and Cakes Inc. Darden Foundation Denca Distributors Ltd. Desert Blume Diamond G Ranch and Cattle Company Ltd. Direct Energy DJA Engineering Services Inc. Dragon Excavating Ltd. E & P Canada Ltd. Eagle Copters Eaton Industries (Canada) Company Ecole Westgate School Parent’s Society Emco Corporation EnCana Cares Foundation Enerplus Corporation Enterprise Holdings Foundation Epcor Centre for the Performing Arts Ernst and Young Fiduciary Trust FirstEnergy Capital Corp. Flames Central & Wildfire Grill Fluor Canada Ltd. Freehold Royalties Ltd. Future Shop G. L. Black Holdings Ltd. Globalfest Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP Great West Brewing Greg Rodin Professional Corporation HAB Family Foundation Hawkwood Baptist Church Higher Ground Adventure Hockey Helps the Homeless HSE Integrated Ltd. Hyatt Regency Calgary IBM Canada Ltd. Imperial Oil Charitable Foundation Independent Order of Odd Fellows Crescent Lodge No. 81 Industrial Alliance Pacific Intact Foundation IODE - Municipal Chapter of Calgary Ion Projects Inc. JNC Holdings Ltd. John Beal Insurance Ltd. John Hickie Professional Corporation John Nesbitt Professional Corporation Jubilations Dinner Theatre Keneco Environmental Services (2000) Inc. Kids Up Front Calgary Foundation King George Elementary School Kival Electric Ltd. Latitude Art Gallery Loblaw Lory Oildfield Rentals Inc Manchester Bottle Depot Ltd. McElhanney Land Surveys Ltd. MEG Energy Corporation Melton Foundation Mercato Mercato West Merlo Vinoteca Inc. Michael R Shaw Outdoor Foundation Michaels Arts & Crafts (Signal Hill) Michaels Arts and Crafts (Beacon Hill) Michaels Arts and Crafts (Shawnessy) Mode Licensed Interior Design Studio Inc. Multiwood Inc. NAL Resources Ltd. Newman’s Own Foundation Fund Nexen Energy ULC Northern Blizzard Resources Northminster United Church Oasis Spa OpenGate Ox & Angela Restaurant Pandell Technology Corporation PEARL Foundation PepsiCo Foundation Employee Giving Program Petrocom Construction Ltd. Prairie Merchant Corporation Proact Chartered Accountants QR 77/Westin Hotel Calgary Children’s Foundation R/T Rentals Inc. RBC Financial Group Reed Construction Management Ltd. Retail Media Group Inc. River Cafe Rosedale School Rotary Club of Calgary Chinook Royal Canadian Legion #1 Royal Canadian Legion Branch #1 Ladies Auxiliary Ryan M. Doig Professional Corporation S.O. Asher Consultants Ltd. Safeway Sears Canada Charitable Foundation Sears Canada Inc. Calgary N.S.C. Select Building Services Ltd. Servus Credit Union Sidco Equities Ltd. Silver Springs Liquor Store Southhampton-Trane Calgary Spolumbo’s St. Helena Junior High School St. Luke’s Catholic Church Stanley Jones Elementary School Stone Creek Resorts Strategic Oil & Gas Ltd. Subway Devco Limited Partnership Suncor Energy Foundation Synoil Energy Services Tangerine The Antigua and Barbuda Association of Calgary The Blue Cross The Burns Memorial Fund The Calgary Foundation The Calgary Minerva Fundraising Foundation The Calgary Rotary Clubs Foundation The Canadian Legacy Project The Forzani Foundation The Greene Family Charitable Foundation The Hilltop Ladies Curling Group The Home Depot (Beacon Hill) The Ranchmen’s Club The Toronto -Dominion Bank The Westin Calgary The Living Room Their Opportunity THOD Investments Ltd. Trico Homes Trilogy Energy Unitarian Church of Calgary United Way of Greater Toronto United Way of the Lower Mainland Universal Geomatics Solutions Corp. Urban Systems Foundation URS Flint Vendemmia Wines Vertigo Mystery Theatre Viewpoint Charitable Foundation Vincent Massey Junior High School Vulcan Eletrical Ltd Waste Management of Canada Western Securities Ltd. Wild Bill’s DJ Service Wild Rose Brewery WILLBROS Canada William Aberhart Senior High School WorleyParsons Canada Services Ltd. York University Yuk Yuk’s RACE FOR KIDS SPONSORS 98-5 Virgin Radio Alberta Beverage Container Recycling Corporation ADP Brookfield Residential Properties Inc. Capital One Cardel Homes easyhomes Funny 1060 AM Sears Canada Servus Credit Union The Home Depot Canada Foundation WestJet Cares for Kids SPLASH OF RED SPONSORS Allstream Annapolis Capital Ltd. Blackrock Automation Brownstone Asset Management Inc. Burnet, Duckworth and Palmer LLP Clairwood Capital Management Enerplus Fidelity Investments HSBC Bank Canada KPMG LLP Nexen Energy ULC Pengrowth Energy Corporation Progress Energy Canada Ltd. Qualico Communities Rogers Communications Rogers Insurance Safeway The Boeing Company The Glencoe Club Tinhorn Creek Vineyards Triangle Enterprise Ltd. Trico Homes TWT Group Vermilion Energy WestJet Airlines THE FOLLOWING FUNDS AT THE CALGARY FOUNDATION Anonymous Fund Ashford Memorial Fund D. R. Ashford Fund David and Leslie Bissett Fund Donald and Doreen Lougheed Gift Fund Dunfield Family Fund Lockwood Family Fund LaBarre Family Fund Larch Fund Percy and Lois Cole Fund Stanley Brodylo Fund Ted & Enid Jansen Fund William and Constance Topley Fund Thank you to our CORE FUNDERS AND PARTNERS
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