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www.anybabycan.org
Annual
Report
2015
2 3
“Doctors said my son would never walk…and a year
ago he did walk, and it’s because of Any Baby Can!”
- Dominga, Ethan's mother
“Any Baby Can has given
my family a sense of hope.”
- Evelyn, Dante’s mother
4 5
Welcome
Family is a concept everyone understands – a unit of people who take care of one
another and stand by each other when things are great, and when times are hard. At
Any Baby Can, we believe all children deserve the chance to be healthy and happy. We
work toward this goal together every day.
Our talented team of registered nurses, family educators, case managers, licensed social
workers and counselors, physical and occupational therapists, speech pathologists, and
administrators has strived for more than 36 years to bring quality services into the homes of
the families we serve.
In 2015, our programs and services impacted more than 6,416 individuals in Central Texas
through 31,516 hours of specialized services. We are proud of all we have accomplished as
an Any Baby Can family, but we know there’s more work to be done.
We continue to grow as a family, and are actively looking toward the future. On behalf of
the Any Baby Can team and the families we serve, we hope you will see the impact we are
fortunate enough to make in our community.
Thank you for your ongoing support. Together we can build a stronger, healthier community.
Andy Miller, MHSE
President and CEO
Greg Van Wyk
Chair of the Board of Directors
Together
we can help
parents
raise healthy
and happy
children
6 7
Together We Celebrate
• Spring and Fall Picnics offered relaxation for the families we serve.
• Camp Grey Dove provided therapeutic socialization during a weeklong camp
for 51 siblings of children with cancer.
• Rockin’ Round Up, our 18th annual gala, raised more than $200,000 for our
programs and services.
• Mom’s Night Out provided respite for mothers of children enrolled in our programs.
• Run to Hear 5K promoted awareness and raised funds for children with hearing loss.
“Volunteering with Any Baby Can is very rewarding.
We help families every day and make a difference,
without expecting anything in return.”
- Wendy, Any Baby Can Volunteer
Together We Serve
I
n 2015, we served 855 children with developmental delays, chronic illnesses, cancer, and
hearing loss. We also served 2,738 new and expecting parents, first-time pregnant women,
moms and dads seeking parenting skills, and mothers with Postpartum Depression.
Although each story and each family is different, we saw children say their first words, hear
for the first time, take their first steps, and win the fight against cancer. We also helped
mothers prepare for the birth of their first child, and guided moms and dads along the
challenging journey of parenting.
Our team understands that parenting is hard, and everyone needs help. That's why we're in
this, together.
8 9
33,959 children
In Austin, 27 percent
of children live at
100 percent of the
Federal Poverty
Limit (FPL).
22,000 children 1,131 babies
born in Austin have
low-birthweight.
27% 100%
in Travis County live with a
special healthcare need.
in Central Texas are not
covered by health insurance.
18% of Travis County residents are uninsured.
16% of Travis County residents live below the poverty level; this is the
highest concentration in Central Texas.
That number is projected to increase by 4,285 families, or
12.8%, by 2019.
We offer families tools and resources
to succeed.
We help families wherever they are on their journey, because we
understand that parenting is tough, and everyone could benefit from
help. These are just a few of the reasons we come to work each day:
Together We Can
Make a Difference
CPPP analysis of data from 2009/10 National Survey of Children
with Special Health Care Needs and Kids Count Data Center
Source: Central Health Planning Regions Overview, 2014-19:
An Analysis of Age, Poverty and Race/Ethnicity Trends in Travis County
Together We Help
6,416 Individuals Impacted by 		
Any Baby Can
	31,516 Hours of Specialized
	 Services Provided
995 Parenting Education
Classes Held
	1,073 Consultation and Service 	
	 Referrals Made
10 11
“Because our nurses are in
clients’ homes, we get to help
mothers focus on their strengths,
understand their child’s needs, and
focus on their life goals.
We witness their amazing
resiliency. Their children are
positively impacted by that
nurturing relationship.”
- Sandra Guidry, RN, BSN, Nurse-
Family Partnership Supervisor
Together We Value Diversity
Below is a look at the demographics of the families we help along their journey toward success.
Race and Ethnicity
Residency
Income
87%
6%
3%
Travis
Williamson
Hays
4%
Other
Hispanic
66% 13%
African-American Caucasian Other
17% 4%
The Federal Poverty Limit (FPL) is a poverty
indicator based on a family’s annual income and size.
In 2015, the FPL for a family of four was $24,250; this is
the basis for the figures portrayed in the graphic to the
left. The numbers to the left reference the percentage of
the FPL that families made, on average, in 2015, which is
broken down into categories receiving differing amounts
of government aid.
of families earned
above 200% FPL
($48,500) annually
of families earned
less than 150% FPL
($36,375) annually
of families earned
between 150-200%
FPL ($36,375-
$48,500) annually
10%
13%
77%
$$$ -
$$ -
$ -
Non-Hispanic
Austin
6%
75%
Del Valle
3% Round Rock
3% Pflugerville
13% Other
12 13
“We are grateful for the ongoing support we receive
from our community partners who allow us to help our
client families succeed by meeting their needs.”
- Andy Miller, Any Baby Can President and Chief Executive Officer
Together We Spend Wisely
Fiscal Year 2015 Functional Expenditure Breakdown:
Fiscal Year 2015 Revenues by Source:
Administration
and Fundraising
85%
15%
Programs
Donations /
Contributions
45%
15%
Government
Contracts
Foundation
Grants
20%
20%
Medical Billing /
Family Cost-Share
Total Budget = $6,259,457
Total Expenditures=$6,375,256
14 15
Together We Build Stronger Families
From administrators working in our beautiful new office, to home-visitors
who travel daily to spend time on children’s development, our team is
strong, passionate and eager to make an impact on our community.
At Any Baby Can, we proudly employ:
	 95 professionals on staff
		 76 team members have their Bachelor’s Degree
	 26 individuals have continued on to earn a Master’s Degree
		 34 team members are professionally licensed
	 48 team members are bilingual – that’s more than 50% !
“I believe in helping people and making a difference. We understand
that the parent is the child’s best teacher. As a team, Any Baby Can
shows families how they can help their child’s development.”
- Cynthia Quiñones, Director of Quality Assurance, Early Childhood Intervention
33,959 children
In Austin, 27 percen
of children live in
100 percent pover
22,000 children 1,131 babies
born in Austin have
low-birthweight.
27%
in Travis County live with a
special healthcare need.
in Central Texas are not
covered by health insurance.
16 17
Chris Peele,
Chair
Greg Van Wyk,
Vice Chair
Chris Moose,
Secretary
Robin Ingari,
Treasurer
Brian Burgess
Matt Burns
Marjorie Clifton
Ed Fuentes
Michelle Gooch, M.D.
Albert Lin
Kathy Lindauer
John Loyd, M.D.
Laraine McIntyre
Wade Morgan
Rob Peterson
Mark Porter
David Putman
Karen Sherriff
Julie Stevenson
Juan Tornoe
Together We Are More Impactful
WWe extend tremendous gratitude to the Fiscal Year 2015 Board of
Directors and major funders, who support the impacts highlighted
in this publication. Your backing is invaluable to our team and the
families we serve. Thank you.
Fiscal Year 2015 Board of Directors
Fiscal Year 2015 Major Funders
“I know he’ll walk in his
own time, and that’s
because of the work
Any Baby Can does with
him, and all they’ve
taught me.”
- Patricia, Deven's mother
Together We Lead the Way
18 19
Legacy Foundation Fund
Austin Community
Foundation
Central Texas Motorcycle
Charities
Austin American-Statesman
Season for Caring
Topfer Family
Foundation
LGR Foundation Fund
Dr. Henry Renfert, Jr.
Fund
SpawGlass
The Very Merry
Children's Charity
Carl C. Anderson, Sr. and
Marie Jo Anderson
Charitable Foundation
3M
Candlelighters Tennis
Tournament
H-E-B Tournament of
Champions
Run To Hear
Andrew & Lillian A. Posey
Foundation
Jerry Osborne and
Darden Deviney
Mattsson McHale
Foundation
The University of Texas
Philanthropy Lab,
Spring 2015
Ippolito Charitable
Foundation of Galveston
St. David's Episcopal
Church
Shield-Ayres Foundation
Stahl Family Foundation
Henry F. Coffeen, III
Jet Linx Aviation, LLC
Kristi Houser
James and Kelley Lamy
Superior HealthPlan
Chubb Group of
Insurance Companies
AQUILA Commercial
CVS Health
ECG Foundation
ESCO Technologies
Foundation
Mark Morgan
Applied Materials
Foundation
Donald D. Hammill
Foundation
Redman Foundation
ABC Home and
Commercial Services
Winstead Civic Trust
Great-West Life & Annuity
Insurance Company
Wells Fargo Foundation
TJX Foundation, Inc.
Norton Rose Fulbright
Arnold Foundation
Lonestar Legacy
Michael Young
Buddy (A.W.) and
Judy Goodson
Runkle Law, PLLC
The OB/GYN Group of
Austin
Herndon Plant Oakley
American Bank
Strata Technologies, LLC
Plains Capital Bank
Ashcroft Law Firm, LLC
Burt-Watts Industries, Inc.
Action Pawn
Seton Healthcare
Family
Grace W. Dobson
Family Foundation
James R. Dougherty, Jr.
Foundation
Gallop Family
Foundation
Fiscal Year 2015 Major Donors (support more than $3,000) Fiscal Year 2015 Major Funders: Angel Society Members
Platinum Halo
Steve and Ellen Miura
Gold Wing
Lance and Mary Carlson
The Paulos Foundation
Jean Sweeney
Silver Bell
Kathy Bailey
Scott and Crickett Berlin
Julie Clark
Tim and Jennifer Foster
Edmund Fuentes
Bronze Guardian
Cliff and Mary Ann Barkley
Ken and Roxy Bartley
Brian and Karen Burgess
Matt and Mary Burns
CJR Foundation
Marjorie Clifton
Dale and Leigh Cox
Kevin and Judy Donigan
Joyce Durst and
Nancy Harris
Jim and Kathy Floyd
Shanna Igo and
Kevin Fleming
Scott and Kathy Incerto
Stephen and Jenny Jones
Casey and Ashli Knust
Albert Lin
Matt and Julianne Lyons
Chris Moehnke
Hal and Betty Meyer
Chris and Tricia Moose
Bob and
Becky Pemberton
Rob and
Lou Ann Peterson
Mark and Gayle Rolland
Jane Sarosdy
Jim and Karen Sherriff
Tom and
Julie Stevenson
Steve and Ann Taylor
Greg and Amy Van Wyk
Dr. Eric and
Kim Weidmann
Bill and Channing Wiese
Cherub
The Any Baby Can Finance &
Administrative Team
Christopher Adams
Antonio and Alexandra Alfau
Rich and Sally Beggs
Pam Bommarito
Dr. James and
Kay Broaddus
Caroline Caven
Doug and Sheila Dierking
Scott and Rachel Graham
Susan and Johnny Horton
Nancy LeBoeuf
Bob and Kathy Lindauer
Mark and Sara Luttrell
Dr. Michael and
Margaret Martin
Cindy McCann
Andy Miller and
Brian Stephens
Todd and Lynn Nalodka
George and Kim Oswald
Laurie Parker
Mark Porter
Karen Quinlan
Don and Gina Reese
Rick and Diana Resnik
Nancy Morgan and
Gary Rogers
John and Diane Sandlin
Dr. Rose Schneier
Stephen and
Mary Katherine Stout
Juan Tornoe
Marc and
Megan Vanderslice
John and Leslie Walters
We extend tremendous thanks to our Angel Society members, a group of investors who have committed to
the future of Any Baby Can and the families we serve by making a three-year pledge.
Fiscal Year 2015 Major Contract Partners
Austin Children's Shelter
City of Austin
Del Valle ISD
Housing Authority of the
City of Austin
People's Community
Clinic
Texas Department of
Assistive and
Rehabilitative Services
Texas Department of
Family and Protective
Services
Texas Department of
State Health Services
Texas Health and
Human Services
Commission
Travis County
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Do you know a child or family in need? We can help.
Give us a call at 512.454.3743 or visit us at www.anybabycan.org
	 6207 Sheridan Avenue, Austin, TX 78723
Facebook.com/AnyBabyCan
Twitter: @AnyBabyCan
Instagram: @AnyBabyCan
Helping
parents raise
healthy and
happy children

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Any Baby Can Annual Report 2015 Final

  • 2. 2 3 “Doctors said my son would never walk…and a year ago he did walk, and it’s because of Any Baby Can!” - Dominga, Ethan's mother “Any Baby Can has given my family a sense of hope.” - Evelyn, Dante’s mother
  • 3. 4 5 Welcome Family is a concept everyone understands – a unit of people who take care of one another and stand by each other when things are great, and when times are hard. At Any Baby Can, we believe all children deserve the chance to be healthy and happy. We work toward this goal together every day. Our talented team of registered nurses, family educators, case managers, licensed social workers and counselors, physical and occupational therapists, speech pathologists, and administrators has strived for more than 36 years to bring quality services into the homes of the families we serve. In 2015, our programs and services impacted more than 6,416 individuals in Central Texas through 31,516 hours of specialized services. We are proud of all we have accomplished as an Any Baby Can family, but we know there’s more work to be done. We continue to grow as a family, and are actively looking toward the future. On behalf of the Any Baby Can team and the families we serve, we hope you will see the impact we are fortunate enough to make in our community. Thank you for your ongoing support. Together we can build a stronger, healthier community. Andy Miller, MHSE President and CEO Greg Van Wyk Chair of the Board of Directors Together we can help parents raise healthy and happy children
  • 4. 6 7 Together We Celebrate • Spring and Fall Picnics offered relaxation for the families we serve. • Camp Grey Dove provided therapeutic socialization during a weeklong camp for 51 siblings of children with cancer. • Rockin’ Round Up, our 18th annual gala, raised more than $200,000 for our programs and services. • Mom’s Night Out provided respite for mothers of children enrolled in our programs. • Run to Hear 5K promoted awareness and raised funds for children with hearing loss. “Volunteering with Any Baby Can is very rewarding. We help families every day and make a difference, without expecting anything in return.” - Wendy, Any Baby Can Volunteer Together We Serve I n 2015, we served 855 children with developmental delays, chronic illnesses, cancer, and hearing loss. We also served 2,738 new and expecting parents, first-time pregnant women, moms and dads seeking parenting skills, and mothers with Postpartum Depression. Although each story and each family is different, we saw children say their first words, hear for the first time, take their first steps, and win the fight against cancer. We also helped mothers prepare for the birth of their first child, and guided moms and dads along the challenging journey of parenting. Our team understands that parenting is hard, and everyone needs help. That's why we're in this, together.
  • 5. 8 9 33,959 children In Austin, 27 percent of children live at 100 percent of the Federal Poverty Limit (FPL). 22,000 children 1,131 babies born in Austin have low-birthweight. 27% 100% in Travis County live with a special healthcare need. in Central Texas are not covered by health insurance. 18% of Travis County residents are uninsured. 16% of Travis County residents live below the poverty level; this is the highest concentration in Central Texas. That number is projected to increase by 4,285 families, or 12.8%, by 2019. We offer families tools and resources to succeed. We help families wherever they are on their journey, because we understand that parenting is tough, and everyone could benefit from help. These are just a few of the reasons we come to work each day: Together We Can Make a Difference CPPP analysis of data from 2009/10 National Survey of Children with Special Health Care Needs and Kids Count Data Center Source: Central Health Planning Regions Overview, 2014-19: An Analysis of Age, Poverty and Race/Ethnicity Trends in Travis County Together We Help 6,416 Individuals Impacted by Any Baby Can 31,516 Hours of Specialized Services Provided 995 Parenting Education Classes Held 1,073 Consultation and Service Referrals Made
  • 6. 10 11 “Because our nurses are in clients’ homes, we get to help mothers focus on their strengths, understand their child’s needs, and focus on their life goals. We witness their amazing resiliency. Their children are positively impacted by that nurturing relationship.” - Sandra Guidry, RN, BSN, Nurse- Family Partnership Supervisor Together We Value Diversity Below is a look at the demographics of the families we help along their journey toward success. Race and Ethnicity Residency Income 87% 6% 3% Travis Williamson Hays 4% Other Hispanic 66% 13% African-American Caucasian Other 17% 4% The Federal Poverty Limit (FPL) is a poverty indicator based on a family’s annual income and size. In 2015, the FPL for a family of four was $24,250; this is the basis for the figures portrayed in the graphic to the left. The numbers to the left reference the percentage of the FPL that families made, on average, in 2015, which is broken down into categories receiving differing amounts of government aid. of families earned above 200% FPL ($48,500) annually of families earned less than 150% FPL ($36,375) annually of families earned between 150-200% FPL ($36,375- $48,500) annually 10% 13% 77% $$$ - $$ - $ - Non-Hispanic Austin 6% 75% Del Valle 3% Round Rock 3% Pflugerville 13% Other
  • 7. 12 13 “We are grateful for the ongoing support we receive from our community partners who allow us to help our client families succeed by meeting their needs.” - Andy Miller, Any Baby Can President and Chief Executive Officer Together We Spend Wisely Fiscal Year 2015 Functional Expenditure Breakdown: Fiscal Year 2015 Revenues by Source: Administration and Fundraising 85% 15% Programs Donations / Contributions 45% 15% Government Contracts Foundation Grants 20% 20% Medical Billing / Family Cost-Share Total Budget = $6,259,457 Total Expenditures=$6,375,256
  • 8. 14 15 Together We Build Stronger Families From administrators working in our beautiful new office, to home-visitors who travel daily to spend time on children’s development, our team is strong, passionate and eager to make an impact on our community. At Any Baby Can, we proudly employ: 95 professionals on staff 76 team members have their Bachelor’s Degree 26 individuals have continued on to earn a Master’s Degree 34 team members are professionally licensed 48 team members are bilingual – that’s more than 50% ! “I believe in helping people and making a difference. We understand that the parent is the child’s best teacher. As a team, Any Baby Can shows families how they can help their child’s development.” - Cynthia Quiñones, Director of Quality Assurance, Early Childhood Intervention 33,959 children In Austin, 27 percen of children live in 100 percent pover 22,000 children 1,131 babies born in Austin have low-birthweight. 27% in Travis County live with a special healthcare need. in Central Texas are not covered by health insurance.
  • 9. 16 17 Chris Peele, Chair Greg Van Wyk, Vice Chair Chris Moose, Secretary Robin Ingari, Treasurer Brian Burgess Matt Burns Marjorie Clifton Ed Fuentes Michelle Gooch, M.D. Albert Lin Kathy Lindauer John Loyd, M.D. Laraine McIntyre Wade Morgan Rob Peterson Mark Porter David Putman Karen Sherriff Julie Stevenson Juan Tornoe Together We Are More Impactful WWe extend tremendous gratitude to the Fiscal Year 2015 Board of Directors and major funders, who support the impacts highlighted in this publication. Your backing is invaluable to our team and the families we serve. Thank you. Fiscal Year 2015 Board of Directors Fiscal Year 2015 Major Funders “I know he’ll walk in his own time, and that’s because of the work Any Baby Can does with him, and all they’ve taught me.” - Patricia, Deven's mother Together We Lead the Way
  • 10. 18 19 Legacy Foundation Fund Austin Community Foundation Central Texas Motorcycle Charities Austin American-Statesman Season for Caring Topfer Family Foundation LGR Foundation Fund Dr. Henry Renfert, Jr. Fund SpawGlass The Very Merry Children's Charity Carl C. Anderson, Sr. and Marie Jo Anderson Charitable Foundation 3M Candlelighters Tennis Tournament H-E-B Tournament of Champions Run To Hear Andrew & Lillian A. Posey Foundation Jerry Osborne and Darden Deviney Mattsson McHale Foundation The University of Texas Philanthropy Lab, Spring 2015 Ippolito Charitable Foundation of Galveston St. David's Episcopal Church Shield-Ayres Foundation Stahl Family Foundation Henry F. Coffeen, III Jet Linx Aviation, LLC Kristi Houser James and Kelley Lamy Superior HealthPlan Chubb Group of Insurance Companies AQUILA Commercial CVS Health ECG Foundation ESCO Technologies Foundation Mark Morgan Applied Materials Foundation Donald D. Hammill Foundation Redman Foundation ABC Home and Commercial Services Winstead Civic Trust Great-West Life & Annuity Insurance Company Wells Fargo Foundation TJX Foundation, Inc. Norton Rose Fulbright Arnold Foundation Lonestar Legacy Michael Young Buddy (A.W.) and Judy Goodson Runkle Law, PLLC The OB/GYN Group of Austin Herndon Plant Oakley American Bank Strata Technologies, LLC Plains Capital Bank Ashcroft Law Firm, LLC Burt-Watts Industries, Inc. Action Pawn Seton Healthcare Family Grace W. Dobson Family Foundation James R. Dougherty, Jr. Foundation Gallop Family Foundation Fiscal Year 2015 Major Donors (support more than $3,000) Fiscal Year 2015 Major Funders: Angel Society Members Platinum Halo Steve and Ellen Miura Gold Wing Lance and Mary Carlson The Paulos Foundation Jean Sweeney Silver Bell Kathy Bailey Scott and Crickett Berlin Julie Clark Tim and Jennifer Foster Edmund Fuentes Bronze Guardian Cliff and Mary Ann Barkley Ken and Roxy Bartley Brian and Karen Burgess Matt and Mary Burns CJR Foundation Marjorie Clifton Dale and Leigh Cox Kevin and Judy Donigan Joyce Durst and Nancy Harris Jim and Kathy Floyd Shanna Igo and Kevin Fleming Scott and Kathy Incerto Stephen and Jenny Jones Casey and Ashli Knust Albert Lin Matt and Julianne Lyons Chris Moehnke Hal and Betty Meyer Chris and Tricia Moose Bob and Becky Pemberton Rob and Lou Ann Peterson Mark and Gayle Rolland Jane Sarosdy Jim and Karen Sherriff Tom and Julie Stevenson Steve and Ann Taylor Greg and Amy Van Wyk Dr. Eric and Kim Weidmann Bill and Channing Wiese Cherub The Any Baby Can Finance & Administrative Team Christopher Adams Antonio and Alexandra Alfau Rich and Sally Beggs Pam Bommarito Dr. James and Kay Broaddus Caroline Caven Doug and Sheila Dierking Scott and Rachel Graham Susan and Johnny Horton Nancy LeBoeuf Bob and Kathy Lindauer Mark and Sara Luttrell Dr. Michael and Margaret Martin Cindy McCann Andy Miller and Brian Stephens Todd and Lynn Nalodka George and Kim Oswald Laurie Parker Mark Porter Karen Quinlan Don and Gina Reese Rick and Diana Resnik Nancy Morgan and Gary Rogers John and Diane Sandlin Dr. Rose Schneier Stephen and Mary Katherine Stout Juan Tornoe Marc and Megan Vanderslice John and Leslie Walters We extend tremendous thanks to our Angel Society members, a group of investors who have committed to the future of Any Baby Can and the families we serve by making a three-year pledge. Fiscal Year 2015 Major Contract Partners Austin Children's Shelter City of Austin Del Valle ISD Housing Authority of the City of Austin People's Community Clinic Texas Department of Assistive and Rehabilitative Services Texas Department of Family and Protective Services Texas Department of State Health Services Texas Health and Human Services Commission Travis County
  • 11. 20 Do you know a child or family in need? We can help. Give us a call at 512.454.3743 or visit us at www.anybabycan.org 6207 Sheridan Avenue, Austin, TX 78723 Facebook.com/AnyBabyCan Twitter: @AnyBabyCan Instagram: @AnyBabyCan Helping parents raise healthy and happy children