1. Volume 14, Issue 1
ON•BOARD ANNUAL REPORT FY 2011 • “Rebuilding Lives & Breaking the Cycle of Crime”
BOARD OF DIRECTORS Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2011
E. Todd Stubblefield
Chairman
Dear Friends of OAR of Fairfax County
Randolph Adams This year, OAR celebrated 40 years of letter highlights many of the same issues
Vice Chairman service to the community.We marked this and challenges that OAR faces today. For
significant milestone with a wonderful example, the newsletter highlights:
A. Van Graves
Treasurer
celebration among friends. OAR is grateful
to the indivduals and organizations that • Success with jail programs
Mary Ann Yergovich
contributed to the success of our event. • Volunteer accomplishments
Secretary
• The need to recruit
Louisa Meruvia Two volunteers who volunteers
John W. Bevis have been a part of the • Offenders struggling to find
Denton Vaughan organization since its employment and housing
Lt. Jeremy Falls inception were pres-
ent for our celebration. In 40 years, the number of
Shawn Fludd
Their continued support, people in need, the number
Ricardo Brun along with the support of volunteers, and the pro-
Larry Henneberger of so many others, allows grams and services offered
Andrea Lynn Oliver today’s staff and board to has expanded dramatically.
remain committed to the Yet, our fundamental service
For more about our Board: founding principles and to the community remains
www.oarfairfax.org rich history of the orga- unchanged; through citizen
nization as we serve the involvement, assist individu-
needs of a growing and als to rebuild their lives and
diverse community. break a cycle of crime.This
mission is just as relevant today as it was
OAR OF FAIRFAX COUNTY, INC. There have been significant changes in the 40 years ago.
10640 Page Avenue four decades of OAR’s existence and the
Suite 250 40th anniversary has prompted OAR to re- OAR is grateful for the community’s
Fairfax, VA 22030 flect back on its success and reach forward resolute and enduring support of our mis-
Tel: 703-246-3033 with ambitious goals. sion.Thank you to everyone who has and
Fax: 703-273-7554 continues to support OAR.
www.oarfairfax.org The center insert is a copy of the very
info@oarfairfax.org first OAR news letter from December of Derwin Overton,
1972. Not surprisingly, the 4 page news- Executive Director
United Way #8285
CFC #69029
“One of the Best” FY 2011 Key Accomplishments
Listed in the Catalogue for
Philanthropy • 3820 clients served
• 162 volunteers provided over 8620 hours of service
• 1014 people attended skills classes
• 21 unique skills classes (i.e. Employability Skills, Fatherhood, and Impact of Crime) were provided to
meet the needs of the population served
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of OAR of Fairfax • 392 clients were provided with employment related services during incarceration and after release
County, Inc. is to rebuild lives • 139 post release clients obtained employment through the Work Empowerment Program
and break the cycle of crime with • 879 clients were placed in community service saving $645,670 in deferred incarceration costs and
opportunities, alternatives, and offering $483,450 worth of service to the community
resources for offenders
and their families to create
• 171 people enrolled in the Violence Intervention Program
a safer community. • 1258 families were assisted by outreach and/or support groups
• Services were provided at 14 community sites to ensure client access to services
2. At a Glance: FY 2011 Volunteers
FY 2011 program We gratefully recognize the following dedicated volunteers.Thank you for supporting the
outcomes mission of OAR of Fairfax County.
Community Service Georgette Abdel Nour Dongwi Bishoy Dongwi Susan Jedrey Amy Pflug
• 879 participants Randolph Adams Krystle Dorsey Renier Jessel Fatou Phall
• 90% of cases successfully Susan Aguilar Lori-Anne Dowling Verda Johnson Suzanne Porter
closed Zainab Al Shammary Naima Dunn Charlotte Jones Rebecca Raffaele
Larry Alwine Don Ehreth Mahria Kargar Zahir Linda Ragsdale
Direct Assistance Lauren Anderson John Enzmann Michele Keen Elizabeth Ramage
• 763 clients offered crisis Steve Andraschko Lt. Jeremy Falls Jim Kennedy Michael Tony Ramos
intervention Yaseman Asgharinejad Jeniffer Ferguson Kristin Kim Melissa Randolph
Sankalpa Bajpai-Nagaraja Donna Fernandez Jonathan Kirk Renato Reyes
Amanda-Ra Barboza Erin Flanagan Anna Kolev Hunter Ridgeston
Employment Assistance
Ibrahim Barsoum Shawn Fludd Doreen Larson Edward Roberts
• 392 pre and post release
Stuart Beal Odessa Freeman Mezeline Lindor Jesse Rock
participants
Emily Besuden Debbie Frye Kathy Lynch Randy Rose
• 139 post released participants
John Bevis Johanna Fulghum Jeanne Mahoney Sharon Rose
obtained employment
Murray Bradley Rima Fusisi Svetlana Makarova Seung Rowe
Charles Bright Marianne Galloway Michael Malovic Linda Rule
Family Outreach Matthew Brooker Anders Ganten Karen May Ryan Myers
• 1258 families received infor- Dawn Brower Lisa Garrity Gina McCabe George Sadek
mation, referrals, and support Gabe Brown Angie Geerges Teresa and Terry McCarthy Joseph Saia
Maury Brown Shirley Ginwright Trish McClure Colleen Scherer
Skills Classes Ricardo Brun Yafet Girmay Gwendolyn McDaniels Leah Schwenger
• 1014 participants David Burdick Robert Gisch Dana McMillen-Paz Douglas Stewart
• 88% improved Tamara Butler Heather Glasgow Evelyn Mejia Todd Stubblefield
John Canova Jose Gonzalez Louisa Meruvia Don Swift
Violence Intervention Program Monica Carra A. Van Graves Justin Milligan Cheyenne Taggart
• 171 Participants Mercedes Caussin-Flores Bridget Gray Jamie Milloy Karen Taylor
• 71% successfully completed Suzanne Cavedel Albertine Green La’Keshia Mingo Steve Teneyck
the program Salim Cementwala Linda Grill Hossain Morshed Denton Vaughan
June Chalou Breck Guise Ben Mould Sergio Visaggiro
VASAVOR Jill Christensen Jamie Haley Ryan Myers Nancy Ward
Beth Clark Melissa Halsey Subha Priya Narayanaswamy Howard Whang
• 419 clients served to date
Linda Clark Melanie Hamilton-Smith Melissa Nolan Charles Wight
• 4% recidivism rate (based on
James Clause Maureen Hanton Joan North Shannon Willett
new convictions)
Chris Connolly Rebecca Hardin Beverly Nyokabi Emily Williams
Ina Cook Khedidja Hdieb Nana Yaa Obeng-Mensah Carly Williamson
Volunteers Dottie Cousineau Mary Melissa Helle Andrea Lynn Oliver David Willner
• 162 volunteers provided David Cowdrill Larry Henneberger Francina Osoria Charley Yancey
8623 hours of service Dennis Crawford Kleidy Hernandez David Pauling Alastair Yee
valued at $189,965.00 Lisa Crowley Oliver Alma Hicks Robert Paxton Maryanne Yergovich
Laura Dawson Michael Hill Ben Perchik Xiaoxue Sheri Zhang
Client Demographics Alberta Doe Katie Hoffinger Lori Petterson Afsaneh Ziaee
• 77% are males; 23% are
female
• 36% Black; 34% White; 17%
Hispanic OAR Staff | (FY 2011 listing) | Derwin Overton, Executive Director
• 46% were under 30 years old Zainab Al-Shammary Muata Langley Ken Morilak Karen Schaefer
• 43% were unemployed at intake John Callaghan Michele Leith Colleen Nichols Alisha Shelman
• 20% had less than a high Allyson Caudill Vernon Lyons Christine Oliphant Rhonda Shoemaker
school education Tasha Coleman Mike Malovic Kathy Parrish Sherri Smith
• 44% had some level of Brandon Cosby Tammi Martin Brian Pickar Sherman Thomas
college education Kim Hacherl Majied Mathews Bernie Pollard Elizabeth Williams
Robert Ivanovich Lauren McGill Brenda Randall
Tiffany Jones Joseph Montano Oliver Reid
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3. FY 2011 Financial Contributors and Funders
I n d i v i d ua l s
Randolph Adams Linda Crafton Kevin Hipps Rosemarie Sandweg
Rosa Aronson Subhash Damle Alfred Hotvedt Thomas Siemsen
Ibrahim Barsoum Yvonne Davis Johnetta Hume Susan Shearouse
Andrea Baumann Samantha Edwards EJ Jarvis Rhonda Shoemaker
Stewart Beal Sandra Elam Ziba Khoshnoodi Zakiya Smith
Vonda Bell John Enzmann Ruth Kruzbauer Lord Stephen
James Bennett Michelle Flanagan Audrey Liebross Don Swift
John Bevis Fran Furman Patricia Long Joyce Taylor
Robert Bohall Flodine Gilbert Therese Martin Fenton Terry
Helen Brewer Michael Gillotte David McClure Denton Vaghan
Laurie Bright Kim Hacherl James McCullough Natassia Walsh
Joseph Brower John Hanks Derwin Overton Steven Woodbury
John Callaghan Colin Harding Carolyn Pledger Charles Wight
John and Ellen Canova David Hatch Mary Prutzman Baasil Wilder
Kay and Andrew Collier Naser Hdieb Erath Rachel June Wright
Gary Cornelius Lawrence Henneberger Randy Robish Lloyd Wright
David and Loretta Cowdrill Jason Hipps William and Linda Rule Maryanne Yergovich
Communities of Faith
Church of the Holy Trinity
First Presbyterian Church of Annandale
Good Shepherd Catholic Church
Messiah United Methodist Church
St. Francis of Assisi
St. Marks Catholic Church
St. Mary of Sorrows Catholic Church
Vienna Baptist Church
B US I NESSES , C h a r i t i e s & F o u n d a t i o n s
ABS Unlimited
Apex Foundation
Civitan Club of Fairfax
Family and Children’s Trust Fund
Good Search
Neighbors in Need
Office Depot
Rotary Club of Vienna
United Way Community Services Fund
United Way of the National Capitol Area
Walmart Foundation
Wesi Tax Services
G o v e r n m e n T Ag e n ci e s
Bureau of Justice Assistance
Fairfax County Consolidated Community Funding Pool
Fairfax County Sheriff’s Office
George Mason University
Loudoun County Government (Drug Court)
Skillsource Group
U.S. Department of Justice
Virginia Department of Corrections
Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services
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4. Financial Statement FY 2011
INCOME
Government Grants $ 867,101
Other Grants & Contributions $ 272,470
Contract Services $ 300,848
Rebuilding Lives Client Fees $ 117,578
United Way $ 17,170
and Interest & Other $ 2,306
Breaking the Cycle TOTAL $ 1,577,473
of Crime EXPENSES
Program Services:
Transitional and Family Services $ 870,833
Visit our website at Alternative Sentencing & Court Program $ 233,397
www.oarfairfax.org Volunteer Program $ 184,327
Supporting Services:
Find us on:
Management & General $ 271,566
TOTAL $ 1,560,123
Statement of Tax Exempt Status
OAR of Fairfax County, Inc. holds tax exempt status under the Internal Revenue Code as per Section 501(c) (3).
OAR’s financial statements for FY 2011 was audited by Rogers and Company PLLC. OAR’s audited financial
statement is available from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services or directly from OAR
of Fairfax, Inc. Call 703-246-3033 or e-mail: info@oarfairfax.org
For additional copies of How OAR of Fairfax County Funding is Allocated
the Annual Report and / or In FY 2011, 83% of OAR funds were used for program and services
Financial Statements
Call 703-246-3033
or e-mail:
info@oarfairfax.org 83%
17%
OAR Fairfax County, Inc.
10640 Page Avenue
Suite 250
Fairfax, VA 22030
Tel: 703-246-3033
Place
Fax: 703-273-7554
Postage
Here
www.oarfairfax.org
10640 Page Avenue
info@oarfairfax.org Suite 250
Fairfax, VA 22030
United Way #8285
CFC #69029 FY 2011 Annual Report Edition
Inside the Report:
“One of the Best”
Key Accomplishments.............Pg. 1
Catalogue for
Volunteer List........................Pg. 2
Philanthropy
Staff List...............................Pg. 2
Donor List.............................Pg. 3
Financial Statement...............Pg. 4
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