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CANOPY Children’s Solutions 2019 Annual Outcomes & Report CONTENTS 2018-2019 Canopy Board of Directors 1-2 Patrick’s Success Story 3-4 2018 Canopy Children’s Solutions Impact Behavioral Health Solutions 2018 Canopy at a Glance Social Service Solutions Educational Solutions 2018 Consolidated Statement of Activities 10 2018 Key Stewardship Milestones 11 2018 Partners 11 2018 Donors 12-15 Canopy Volunteers 16 How You Can Help Canopy Transform Lives 16 It has been said that “innovation is good for society and often They view their child holistically This is what our Center of lethal for those who innovate.” Despite these odds, Canopy Excellence exists to It is impossible to adequately respond Children’s Solutions has provided innovative solutions for the to a child’s “behavioral health” or “mental health” needs most vexing problems facing children and families for over without also addressing their physical health needs, their 100 years At the turn of the 20th Century, we were there for educational needs, their family needs, their peer needs and children in desperate need of forever homes and have now their social needs provided over 7,000 loving adoptions However, as the needs John D Damon, Ph.D Chief Executive Officer of society have become more complex, Canopy has pioneered Our Center of Excellence houses two distinct, yet integrated new solutions to meet those needs Our innovations have solutions The first is our early intervention autism solutions evolved to include the state’s first maternity home; the first Lead by two doctoral-level, Johns Hopkins-trained clinicians, therapeutic group homes; the first substance abuse treatment we are delivering world-class, empirically supported treatments center for adolescents; the first (and only) private, non- which are the best science has to offer Furthermore, we are profit child and adolescent psychiatric residential treatment partnering with global leaders such as Microsoft to provide facility; and the first Mississippi-based intensive in-home ground-breaking innovations to address the global pandemic and wraparound program as well as family preservation and of autism In addition to our early intervention autism solutions, reunification programs the Center also offers integrated care through comprehensive outpatient child and family therapy This care is provided by We made great strides in our first century of service, but licensed professional counselors and a team of psychiatric we’re just getting started! The unparalleled complexity of nurse practitioners in collaboration with our board certified challenges facing our children and families today must be child psychiatrist met head-on with unprecedented innovation This is why Jackie Meck President we have unfolded yet another “first” for the children and The Center of Excellence is the latest innovation aimed at families of Mississippi – our Center of Excellence Children addressing the most vexing problems facing Mississippi’s and families not experience challenges in silos In other children and families We are excited about the momentum words, problems at school are not exclusive from problems that is building for mental health to be front and center in the with friends, educational challenges, physical health or mental broader healthcare discussions and we are proud to partner health struggles Rather, they experience these struggles with you to advance this critical agenda As a result of our in an integrated, seamless way – holistically Therefore, collective innovation and advocacy, children are reaching their solutions must be co-constructed with families through an full potential, families are overcoming extraordinary challenges, integrated lens Parents are the experts on their children and our communities are learning to rally around mental health and are the central architects who can leverage the building to erase stigma and to encourage children to live truly healthy materials of their child and family’s strengths to help the through mind, body and spirit entire family thrive Parents don’t see their children in discrete silos (education, social, physical health, mental health, etc.) John D Damon, Ph.D Chief Executive Officer Jackie Meck President Jackie Meck President Dorian Turner Vice President Lisa Bemis Secretary Andy Taggart Assistant Secretary Brad Maley Treasurer Randy Eure Assistant Treasurer 2018-2019 Canopy Board of Directors Robert Abney Larry Accardi John Arledge Lauren Benner Richard C Bradley III Jamie Chustz Helen Dalehite Barney Daly Dave Dennis Joe Donaldson Alfrado Donelson Carol A Edmonds Larry Favreau Bill Grete Monica Harrigill Lynn Hosemann Red Moffat Jill Pierce Craig Jackson Will Lampton Laurie McRee HONORARY MEMBERS Arthur (Skipper) Jernigan, Jr Auburn Lambeth David Sanders Jack Spradling Charlotte Seals Margo Swain Bryman Williams Sherribeth Wright Ben Stone Patrick’s Success Story Patrick had bounced from school to school only to be told his challenges with autism and ADHD were too much for the school to handle In a moment of desperation, their pediatrician told his mother, Lisa, about the CARES School at Canopy Children’s Solutions When Lisa first visited the CARES School, she felt at ease She was able to observe children whose behavior was very similar to Patrick’s They all seemed happy and the teachers were working closely with the students When a child had a meltdown, as is normal for children on the spectrum; they were trained to help him find calm Each student also had therapeutic reinforcement through an assigned therapist, which help students develop coping skills to be used in the classroom and at home When Lisa brought Patrick to visit, he was eager to stay He spent nearly four years at the CARES School attending one of the specialized classrooms for students on the autism spectrum At the end of his 8th grade year, CARES School staff recommended that Patrick return to his local school Through a collaborative effort between Canopy staff and the public school district, they created a transition plan to help him successfully return to school “Patrick came to us struggling to meet the challenges of school,” said CARES School Jackson Principal Maureen Long “Changes in daily routines, coping with different expectations from teacher to teacher, and learning to navigate social interactions with peers was more than Patrick could handle without the assistance of our teacher and staff members We had the pleasure of watching him take small steps to reach the goal of him transitioning back to his home school We were and are still so proud of him and his accomplishments.” It has been nearly three years since Patrick started high school Today, he’s a regular kid with an incredible story of overcoming adversity He attends general education classes and has a network of friends He loves his teachers and especially loves the library When Patrick feels overwhelmed, he has multiple avenues that allow him to “talk it out” or participate in an activity that helps him calm down He, like many boys his age, loves Minecraft Patrick collaborates with a group of online friends from across the globe on a digital novel called The Freedom Fighters, complete with character illustrations and their own back stories giving his creativity an outlet to thrive He has his driver’s permit and attends classes at a local community college for video game design Patrick is starting to look at colleges and mentors other kids who struggle “I am so proud of the progress he has made,” said Lisa “It was difficult navigating where to turn next, but I am so glad that we found the CARES School They gave him the skills and confidence he needed to succeed.” “I want people to know it is okay to seek help,” said Patrick “There’s going to be someone you can relate to, someone who can help you if you keep asking and keep looking You are never as alone as you think.” Patrick is one of many success stories that has arisen from the CARES School since it was established in the early 1990s The CARES School focuses on students’ strengths and help them to achieve their personal goals which instills confidence and sets them on a path to flourish “News of Patrick’s outstanding progress reaffirms the difference we are making in the kids and families we serve,” said Maureen “Hearing of his continued success brings us joy!” “ I want people to know it is okay to seek help ” 2018 Canopy Children’s Solution’s Impact The Children We Serve Concentration of Solutions 58% Social Service Solutions 39% 3% Behavioral Health Solutions Educational Solutions 52% 13-19 years 34% Caucasian 47% 6-12 years 53% Male 48% Female Educational Behavioral Health received specialized educational services through CARES* worked through their mental health challenges with a licensed counselor 325 Children AfricanAmerican 32% Other/Not Specified 21% 0-5 years 13% Client Racial Demographics Client Age Groups 2,361 Children 623 Children received intensive mental health treatment in our residential facility or via in-home services *includes CARES Schools & CARES Centers clients 5,212 Lives Transformed In 2018 Social Service Solutions in-CIRCLE .1,257 South Mississippi Child Advocacy Center 702 South Mississippi Children’s Center 41 Therapeutic Foster Care 18 Warren County Children’s Shelter 59 Educational Solutions CARES School - Hattiesburg .77 CARES School - Jackson 52 Behavioral Health Solutions CARES Center 196 Early Intervention Autism Clinic 22 Mississippi Youth Programs Around the Clock .427 Outpatient Behavioral Health Clinic 2,361 7,953 Hours of applied behavior analysis early-intervention therapy provided to children on the autism spectrum Social Services 97% Success 100 Homeless 702 Victims 18 Children rate of keeping families safely together through our family preservation solutions or runaway children found refuge in one of our shelters of violent crimes found comfort at our advocacy center were placed with a therapeutic foster family Behavioral Health Solutions Through our behavioral health solutions, children are able to find the help they need to thrive in their homes and communities Canopy provides solutions for a wide variety of childhood behavioral issues through our continuum of care THE CENTER OF EXCELLENCE (JACKSON) Canopy’s Center of Excellence utilizes the integration of services between the Centers for Behavior Health Solutions and Autism Solutions Clients can receive Applied Behavior Analysis therapy, outpatient therapy, psychiatric care and evaluations, medication management, and telehealth solutions within one location The Center provides quicker access to care for clients and lessens the burden on families needing multiple services AUTISM SOLUTIONS • The Early Intervention Autism Clinics Early intervention programs utilizing Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) for children ages 18 months to years old diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (Hattiesburg, Jackson) • CARES Schools Specialized classrooms for children on the autism spectrum (Hattiesburg, Jackson) BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SOLUTIONS Outpatient clinics serve children and youth ages five up to age 21 years old providing access to evaluations, individual and family therapy, crisis prevention, medication management and psychiatric services (Gulfport, Hattiesburg, Jackson) CARES CENTER A private, non-profit psychiatric residential treatment facility for children and adolescents with severe emotional and/or behavioral disturbances (Jackson) MISSISSIPPI YOUTH PROGRAMS AROUND THE CLOCK In-home, community-based program providing an alternative to psychiatric residential treatment for youth with serious emotional challenges (Statewide) THERAPEUTIC DAY TREATMENT Intensive after-school therapy for children not thriving in school due to behavioral or emotional problems (Clinton, Jackson) 18 2018 Canopy at a Glance Statewide Locations Olive Branch $28.7M economic impact on Mississippi $21 M - salaries/taxes $573K - property rent/taxes $7.1M - vendor payments 462 Employees Statewide 96.9% of Revenue Tupelo goes toward providing solutions to Mississippi children and families Starkville Greenville Licensed, Certified, and Accredited by Vicksburg • The Joint Commission • Department of Health and Human Services • Mississippi Department of Child Protection Services • Mississippi Department of Education • Mississippi Department of Health • Mississippi Department of Mental Health • Mississippi Division of Medicaid Primary Funding Sources include • Corporate and Foundation Grants • County Boards of Supervisors • Department of Health and Human Services • Mississippi Department of Education • Mississippi Department of Human Services • Mississippi Department of Mental Health • Mississippi Department of Public Safety • Mississippi Development Authority • Mississippi Division of Medicaid Meridian Jackson Natchez McComb Hattiesburg Including: Administrative Office CARES Schools* Gulfport Center of Excellence* Child Advocacy Center 10 Community Offices Early Intervention Autism Clinic* Emergency Shelter Residential Facility *Canopy provides autism solutions in our Center of Excellence (Jackson), in our Early Intervention Autism Clinic (Hattiesburg) and in our CARES Schools (Hattiesburg, Jackson) Social Services Solutions Canopy’s social service solutions are tailored to the individual needs of the child and family For some children, this means placing them in a nurturing environment through foster care, adoption, or temporary residence in our crisis shelter, while others are provided with the tools needed to thrive within their current environments ADOPTION AND MATERNITY SERVICES Trained and licensed staff help parents navigate numerous options available to adoptive parents including home studies, post-placement supervision and emotional support throughout the adoption process (Statewide) IN-CIRCLE INTENSIVE IN-HOME SERVICES A comprehensive home and community-based family preservation, reunification, and support service for children (Statewide) SOUTH MISSISSIPPI CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER Provides forensic interviews and healing services for children involved in allegations of physical or sexual abuse, neglect, or who may have witnessed a violent crime (Gulf Coast) THERAPEUTIC FOSTER CARE Recruits and trains families to provide homes for children with emotional disturbances (South Central Mississippi/Hattiesburg) WARREN COUNTY CHILDREN’S SHELTER A co-educational diagnostic and evaluation shelter providing 24-hour emergency shelter and social services for abused, neglected, runaway, and homeless children The shelter provides housing, medical care, educational services, food, and clothing while delivering therapeutic solutions for the emotional needs of the children in our care (Vicksburg) Educational Solutions Canopy uses a multi-disciplinary strengths-based approach to support the emotional, behavioral and educational needs of each student CARES Schools Care Schools are accredited, non-public schools designed to meet the educational and behavioral needs of students whose challenges prohibit enrollment in a public school setting Each school delivers an individualized plan based on the grade-level and personal needs of each student utilizing educational and therapeutic approaches Each classroom is equipped with a licensed teacher and a behavioral therapist Canopy’s autism classrooms provide children on the spectrum with small classroom sizes that deliver education and therapy in a single location (Hattiesburg, Jackson) 2018 Consolidated Statement of Activities* Expenses for Charitable Purposes Total Revenue 31,048,220 Expenses for Charitable Purposes • 90% Fundraising and Administrative Expenses • 10% Support and Revenue - Operations Government Agencies .28,633,919 Total Expenses .31,370,430 Program Fees 743,414 Program Service Expense 28,231,534 Contributions and Special Events, 1,207,948 Fundraising Expenses 935,066 Net Assets Released From Restrictions 74,935 Administrative Expenses 643,661 Other 80,618 Other Expenses 1,560,169 Investments & Rental Income 307,386 Changes in Net Assets without Donor Restrictions (322,210) Total Support & Revenue without Donor Restrictions .31,048,220 Expenses - Operations Salaries 19,629,939 Payroll Taxes & Benefits 2,849,221 Professional Fees 2,561,944 Program Supplies 972,370 Other Operating 1,163,034 Travel and Auto Expense .1,045,810 Occupancy 1,597,292 Insurance .305,334 Bad Debt Expense (10,270) Depreciation 1,255,756 Total Expenses-Operations 31,370,430 Changes In Net Assets Without Donor Restrictions .(322,210) Support and Revenue - Operations Fees and Grants from Government Agencies • 90.79% Contributions, Special Events • 3.89% Investments & Rental Income • 0.99% Net Assets Released from Restrictions • 0.24% Other • 0.26% Program Fees & Local Grants • 3.83% * Year ended December 31, 2018, excerpt from audit 10 2018 Key Stewardship Milestones CENTER OF EXCELLENCE OPENS IN JACKSON Canopy’s Center of Excellence provides families with an integrated healthcare model where a child can access a variety of professionals in one location The state-ofthe-art facility opened in August 2018 with Canopy Behavioral Health Solutions and Early Intervention Autism Clinic The Center provides a full staff of behavioral health and autism professionals, including Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners, Licensed Professional Counselors, Licensed Behavior Analysts, and Registered Behavior Technicians The Center is able to offer outpatient therapy, psychiatric evaluations and referrals, intensive Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy for children on the autism spectrum, as well as medication management and telehealth solutions within one location AUTISM SOLUTIONS Canopy welcomed Dr Chris Furlow, BCBA-D, as the manager of the Jackson Early Intervention Autism Clinic in September 2018 Dr Furlow joins our Director of Autism Solutions Dr Jim Moore, BCBA-D as Canopy’s second Johns Hopkins-trained doctoral-level behavior analyst Canopy has established the largest ABA team in the state under a single provider In total, Canopy Autism Solutions provided 7,953 hours of intensive ABA therapy to children on the autism spectrum in 2018 11 IN-CIRCLE Canopy’s in-CIRCLE family preservation teams helped to divert more than 2,000 children from entering the custody of the Mississippi foster care system Canopy had a 97 percent success rate in 2018 helping to address familial concerns and keeping families together Of those families who were served by in-CIRCLE between January and April 2018, 94 percent of families were still together 12 months after discharge from the program In addition to being able to secure safe living conditions with parent training, housing, job skills for parents, family therapy and connection with community resources for rehabilitation and other family needs, Canopy’s in-CIRCLE teams throughout the state saved Mississippi taxpayers more than $60 million through the contracted service with the Mississippi Department of Child Protection Services CARES SCHOOL HATTIESBURG The CARES School Hattiesburg has seen substantial growth since it opened in 2009 Beginning with a principal and two teachers, CARES School Hattiesburg has grown to a staff of 30 employees serving 62 children from the South Central Mississippi area The school is fully-accredited by the Mississippi Department of Education and designed to meet the educational and behavioral needs of children whose behavior prohibits them from succeeding in a traditional classroom setting CARES School Hattiesburg has a large population of students with autism and currently has five designated classrooms to serve the needs of children on the spectrum 2018 Partners Thank you to our community partners and partners in transformation who believe in Canopy’s mission Through their support, Canopy is able to champion the cause of caring for some of Mississippi’s most vulnerable children and families Partners in Transformation BENEFACTOR CIRCLE Shani and Jackie Meck Jeanie and Mickey Watkins Angie and Wayne Sumrall Dorian Turner Taheti and Eric Watson CHRYSALIS CIRCLE Jill and Paul Pierce STEWARD CIRCLE Patti and Barney Daly Lauren and Frank Benner Mimi and Rick Bradley Katie and Jamie Chustz Helen Dalehite Dottie and Joe Donaldson Shauna McKinney Kay and Richard McRee Judy and Jack Spradling Karen and Andy Taggart Terri and Duff Wallace PATRONS CIRCLE Tammy and Mark Amis Beth Chadwick and Michael Pollitt Gail and Eric Chancellor Helaina and John Damon Kathy and Randy Eure Tonya and Larry Favreau Stacey and Terry Hight Shea and Jake Hutchins Helen and Red Moffat Community Partners GOLD LEVEL Hilton Jackson PLATINUM LEVEL BankPlus SILVER LEVEL Bancorp South Baptist Health Systems Jackson Brunini, Grantham, Grower & Hewes, PLLC Regions Southern Farm Bureau Life Insurance BRONZE LEVEL BKD, LLP Brown Bottling Company Carr, Riggs & Ingram, LLC Magnolia Health Mutual of America NewSouth NeuroSpine Robert D Sanders Foundation Ross & Yerger Insurance, Inc Southern Farm Bureau Casualty Insurance Co Trustmark Watkins & Eager PLLC 2018 Donors JANUARY - DECEMBER 2018 Partner in Transformation ($20,000+) Kay and Bob Abney Asbury Foundation of Hattiesburg, Inc Ergon Foundation, Inc Forrest County Board of Supervisors The Gertrude C Ford Foundation Inc Larry and Michael Johnson Family Foundation Madison Charitable Foundation, Inc Laurie H McRee The Neighbor’s Keeper Advised Fund of the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee St Dominic Health Services, Inc United Way of Southeast Mississippi, Inc Ware Foundation Warren County Board of Supervisors Partner in Vision ($10,000-$19,999) BankPlus Chili For Children Benefit Organization The Clapham Fund, LLC Entergy Mississippi, Inc The Fountain Family Foundation Home Arts Club of Philadelphia Helen and John C Lewis Microsoft Helen and Red Moffat Holley and Don Noblitt Regions Rite Aid Foundation - Kid Cents Southern Farm Bureau Life Insurance Co Margaret E Swain United Way of West Central Mississippi Van Devender Family Foundation Wellington Associates, Inc William H Ellsworth Foundation Partner in Growth ($5,000-$9,999) BancorpSouth Bank of America Canizaro Cawthon Davis Architects Sheila and Rett Crowder Department of Human Services Jackson Department of Mental Health State of Mississippi Feild Co-Operative Association, Inc Junior League of Jackson Deborah and Les B Lampton III Shani and Jackie Meck Mississippi Baptist Health Systems Perspecta Holly and Sam Porter The Robert D Sanders Foundation Michael Schmidt Trustmark National Bank Jeanie and Mickey Watkins The Wesley A Caldwell Foundation Marvin Wheeler Partner in Progress ($2,500-$4,999) Kathy and Larry Accardi Tammy and Mark Amis Ginger and John Arledge Lisa and Michael Bemis BKD LLP Brown Bottling Group, Inc Carr, Riggs & Ingram, LLC Magnolia Health Beth Chadwick and Michael Pollitt Crossway Church Helen L Dalehite Helaina and John Damon Shirley and Alfrado Donelson Carol and Ronnie Edmonds Elks Lodge No 95 BPOE Kathy and Randy Eure Tonya and Larry Favreau The Flowood Chamber of Commerce Michael Frick Graeber Foundation John Green Elise and Bill Grete Stacey and Terry Hight The John Louis Black Family Foundation Trust Lamar County Board of Supervisors Kay and Richard McRee John A Murfee Mutual of America NewSouth NeuroSpine, LLC Jill and Paul Pierce Pinnacle Entertainment, Inc Cathy and Charles Porter Scott Price Canopy Children’s Solutions gratefully acknowledges all who support our mission Ross & Yerger Insurance, Inc Randy Sanders Southern Farm Bureau Casualty Insurance Co Bean and Floyd Sulser Angie and Wayne Sumrall Sunray Companies Tarver Foundation Dorian Turner Terri and Duff Wallace Watkins & Eager, PLLC Wells Fargo Foundation Partner in Promise ($1,000 - $2,499) Atmos Energy Michael Barr Lauren and Frank Benner Sandra and John L Black Jr Mimi and Rick Bradley III Rachel E Broome The Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation Gail and Eric Chancellor Chancellor Travel ChemFirst Inc Katie and Jamie Chustz Coxwell & Associates, PLLC Elizabeth Black Culbertson Patti and Barney Daly Thomas S Davis Jinny Dehart Dottie and Joe Donaldson East Group Properties Elevate Church Enterprise Holdings Foundation Faith Haven, Inc Ferguson Charitable First Presbyterian Church Hunter L Fordice Deanna and Steven Funderburg Tim Galante Lori and Gardner Gallaspy Melissa and Jack Hill Horne LLP Shea and Jake Hutchins James E Fowler Family Foundation Kroger Community Rewards Cynthia and Tim Mahaffey Morrison May Sheila and John M McCullouch Liz and Kerk Mehrle New York Life Heidi and Mark Noel Oakdale Baptist Church Perry County Board of Supervisors Dana Peterkin Pro2Serve Rankin County Youth Court Sam E and Burnice C Wittel Foundation Judy and Jack Spradling Stone County Board of Supervisors Sunbelt Sealing, Inc Karen and Andy Taggart Stephanie and Dean Tanner Thompson and Associates, LLC United Way of Metropolitan Nashville Dwight E Utz Taheti and Eric Watson Wayne County Board of Supervisors Marjorie and Beau Whittington Partner in Compassion ($500-$999) AJFC - Community Action Agency, Inc Atlas Roofing Corporation Blake Badolato Mary Lynn and Freddie J Bagley Boswell Regional Center Bovina Elementary P.T.O Mario Brandan Will Brown Shelia Browning Karla Case Catholic Charities, Inc Community College Board Bridget Cortez Barbara and Jason Craft Meredith and Jimmy Creekmore Irene and Herman Crowder III Bill Dalehite Jane Marie and Dave Dennis Chuck Dorsett Epsilon XI Chapter of Sigma Nu Fraternity Shilo E Farmer Mary Helen and Fred Ferguson Allison and Haley R Fisackerly Derek Freed 12 CANOPY CHILDREN’S SOLUTIONS GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES ALL WHO SUPPORT OUR MISSION Shelley Grayson Neva Greenwald Sally Hederman Adrienne and Daniel C Hill Hinds Behavioral Health Services Donna and Allen Hodges Lynn and Delbert Hosemann Barbara and Richard Imboden The Insurance Mart, Inc International Paper Gyn and Gerry Jackson Jefferson Davis County Board of Supervisors Stephene and Randy Johns Philip Jones Peggy and John M Louis Manisha Malhotra Sharon and Mark McCreery Shauna McKinney Mike and Janie Jarvis Family Foundation Tammy Miller Mississippi Families for Kids Pete J Montalbano Sam Mutreja Eric Olson Hemant Pathak Paul T Benton Charitable Trust Barry Pitts Presbyterian Women - First Presbyterian Church Psycamore Lisa and Alan Purdie Rubina and Pavanpreet Sethi Karen Simmons June and Billy Sims Debora and James Q Sones II Specialized Treatment Facility Patti and Jerry Sullivan Jr Martha and Michael Summerford TASC Lisa and William F Thompson Jan and Andrew R Townes Lea and Jeffrey Turnipseed United Methodist Women - Long Beach First United Methodist Elizabeth and Jeff Upchurch Vicksburg Alumnae Chapter - Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc Vicksburg Association of Marketing Professionals Vicksburg Quilters Vicksburg Warren School District Westminster Presbyterian Church Sky Weston Kym and Clay Williams Holly Wooden 13 Valerie and Thomas J Wright Younger Foundation Youth Villages Partner in Change ($250-$499) Arin Adkins Meredith and Ben Aldridge Alliance Health Center Yokena Anderson The ARC Mississippi Susan Arceneaux Sandra and Horace H Baggett Dea Dea and Dolph Baker Berachah Church Kris Bergen Amelie and Johnny Black III Judy Brunson Lawrence Burke Sarah and Todd Butler Ellery G Chancellor Christ Episcopal Church Christians in Action, Inc Coalition for Citizens with Disabilities Combined Federal Campaign Shannon Crocker Cups-Dajak, Inc Charles M Dick Edward Douglas Elizabeth and Robert J Duda East Lakeland OB/GYN Associates, P.A Envision Eye Care & Optical Boutique Families As Allies Family Resource Center of North Mississippi Forrest General Hospital Lisa Fuller and Christian Koch Caroline and Scott Gilbert William Guyse Christopher E Hatcher Healthy Lawn Solutions, LLC Missy and Mack Heidelberg Lee and Will Herrin Jody Herring Jewell Hill Martha and John D Holt Honeywell International Charity Matching Hudspeth Regional Center Tish and Haden Hughes Vicki and Warren Husband David S Johnson Mark Kolas Linda and Auburn Lambeth Pryor and Robert Lampton Beth and Bob Lloyd Marshall Loeb Maureen Long Madison County School District Olivia and Brad Maley Kristin and Patrick Malouf Senthil Kumar Mani Betty and Dick Mason Mary Eliza and Howard McMillan Beth and Jay McNamee MGM Resorts Foundation Millcreek of Pontotoc Millennium Health Sylvia and Richard Mills Sr Jynger Morris Kelly Neagle Adam Nowak Origin Bank Par Busters Golf Association Pine Belt Mental Health Resources Heather Pospichel James M Priest Jr Rainbow Casino Vicksburg Rankin County School District Marci and Scott Robertson Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory, LLC S & R Development, Inc Charlotte and Calvin Seals Angie Sides Geri Beth Smith Southern Christian Services for Children and Youth Bessie and Leland Speed Suzan and J.H Thames, Jr Family Charitable Fund Mary Swanson Victoria Tinsley University of Mississippi Medical Center for Telehealth Melanie and Locke M Ward Belynda and Howard Waring Roger Williams Brenda and Bryman E Williams Cynthia and Michael Winkelmann Josh Wittner Elizabeth Young Partner in Care ($100-$249) Harlin Adams Allein Bible Class Beth and John H Allgood III Albert Alston AmazonSmile Atwood Chevrolet Automotive Glass Specialist Auxiliary of VFW Bailess & Rector, LLP Baptist Medical Center Physical Therapy Rehabilitation Corinne and Rocco A Barbieri Jr Susan Bates Wendy and John B Beard Jacquelyn and William C Beck Big River Shipbuilders, Inc Alicen and E J Blanchard Angie Boggs Danny Bolanos Matthew Brandt Robert Bridges Larry Broadhead David M Brown Craig Brown Steven Brubaker Donna and Clark Bruce Manny Burch Angela and Paul E Byers Rachael M Caldwell Lynn and Warren Callicutt Campbell and Edney PLLC Cappaert Manufactured Housing, Inc Kim and Darren Case Brian Caswell Elaine and Lloyd R Chancellor Sue and Chris Cherney City of Vicksburg Marianne and David Coker Coldwell Banker All Stars, LLC Anne Cashman Cole Dan Coleman Tara Conroy Jewel Cooper Cornerstone Counseling Covington County Homemaker Volunteers Mariah Cowling Dan Craytor Allison Crews Crews Grady, PLLC Jason Cronin Laurie Cutrer Rachel S Davis James W Davis Delta Health Alliance Tammy Dempsey DIMCO, Inc Divine Donuts, Inc Dowell Family Charitable Fund Mary and Bob Dunaway Donna Dye La’Verne Edney Vicki and Tim Ellis Steve C Erickson Maria Etheridge CANOPY CHILDREN’S SOLUTIONS GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES ALL WHO SUPPORT OUR MISSION Donna and Robbie Bridges Fred Farrell Kelley W Fenelon Ami Folsom Andre Fraser Lee G Fuller G A Carmichael Family Health Center, Inc Gap, Inc Amy and Greg Garraway Kathleen and Bill Geary Traci and Dustin Grubb Gulde United Methodist Church Gulf Coast Family Counseling Agency Halford Insurance Agency, Inc Sonia and Kevin Hankins Rachel and Mark Hardy Pat and Kenneth Hartley Hawkins United Methodist Women James C Hays Helping Hand Family Pharmacy Hennessey, Thames & Leavitt Insurance Agency, Inc Highland Bluff Elementary School Home Bank Hometown Medical LLC Brian Hopkins Anita Hossley Michelle Hudson Janice and Hubert E Hunter Donna Ingram Bill Iupe Mary and Craig Jackson Judy and Richard James Jay Hassel State Farm Jefferson United Methodist Men Richard Johnson Sr Anasthia Johnson Carl Jones Cassandra Jones Jones & Upchurch, Inc Real Estate Agency Kim Jordan Karin Jorge Junior Auxiliary of Vicksburg Paula Kemp Mary and Ted Kendall Kendra Scott, LLC Rachel King Linda and Wallace Kirk Lisa and Dean Lester Jeanette Levins Michelle and Kevin M Lewis Ramona Lockett John Lundy Allison Lunsford Mad Genius Betty and James C Maloney Steve Mann Sherlia Martin G Gilmore Martin George D Martin May & Company, LLP Maynord Landscaping Erin McCoy David McDonald Jean and Roger D McKay Nora Frances and Vaughn W McRae Methodist Children’s Homes of Mississippi Michael Bonner Law Firm Georgia and Robert Miller Mary L Miller Suzanne and Richard Miller Carlyn and Scott F Miller Miller’s Tire Mart, Inc Doug Minor Mississippi Department of Child Protection Services Mississippi Power Janet and Jim Moffat Celina Montoya Laura and Jim Moore Ken Mosley Dana Moulder Caitlin and Michael Mudd Susan and Jason Murphy NAMI Mississippi Natchez Children’s Home Services Sandra and Kirk Nelson Newbreak Management Co., LLC NFusion Metro Niloo Norton Oasis Pools and Spas Inc Office of the Attorney General - State of Mississippi Gary A O’Toole Sherry and Richard Partridge Betty Perkins Edith L Perry Ann and Wiley R Philley Velda and J S Phillips Kenisha Potter Johnny Price Cynthia Prince Travis Putnam Zachary Ritter RiverHills Bank Steve Roberts Tina P Robertson Christine Rodkey Bryan B Rutledge Sally Kate Winters Family Services Corinne and Charles E Sampson Joyce and Thomas W Sanford Sellers Concrete Cutting LLC Diane Setzer Stephen Shaffer Lillous A Shoemaker Sylvia Shoemaker Simmons Lawn Service Patricia Smith Richard E Smith Shelia and J S Smith Southerland Law Firm Southern Girls Pop Arthur D Spratlin Jr Stantec Consulting Services, Inc State Farm State of Mississippi, Leflore County Isaac Stith Lisa Stone Nancy and Ben Stone Trina and Shane Strickland Scott Studer Teller, Hassell & Hopson, LLP Olivia Terry Steve Therrell Lindsey Tindle Mark Trevilion Theresa A Turner Pam and Jon C Turner Rebecca and Michael Ueltschey United Way of the Capital Area, Inc University of Mississippi Medical Center Anthony Urreta Varner, Parker & Sessums Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S Vicksburg Catholic School Vicksburg Elks Lodge No 95 “Does” Vollor Law Office Kim Vu Ellen Walker Liem Walker, Esq Johnny Warnock Warren County Chancery Clerk Warren County Circuit Clerk Warren-Yazoo Mental Health Service Waterview Casino &Hotel Marc Waybright Mark L Webb Eric White Davis White Randy Wilemon Jane Claire and Nason Williams Magan Williams Kyla Williams Trish and Kenny Windham Vickie Winslett Sherribeth Wright Yazoo River Towing, Inc In Kind A Daisy A Day Flowers and Gifts Aldrich Custom Apparel Alexander Hardware & Supply Patricia Anderson Melissa Andrews Annelle Primos & Associates Applebee’s AQUA The Day Spa Donna Ard John Arledge Debra and Kenneth Baker Mary Baker BancorpSouth Bank Batte Bridal Registry Jessica and John Beaurain Ben Nelson Golf and Outdoor Lauren and Frank Benner Big Play Entertainment Center BKD LLP Bomgar Corporation Books A Million Cory Bowles Amy Brinkley Broad Street Baking Company Brookdale Retirement Home Debbie and Todd Brooks Deborah Brown Lindsey C Brown Zoe Brumfield Budget Office Furniture Marvette Burns Business Furniture Solutions C Spire Wireless Calistoga Wine & Spirits Carr, Riggs & Ingram, LLC Center for Nonviolence Chaney Day Parade Photography Kristi Cheek Chili’s Cinemark City of Gulfport The Club at St Dominic’s Kiara Collier Colony Wine Market Victoria Compton Connections Pilates Cornival Popcorn Cathy and Tom Crockett DJ’s Longarm Machine Quilting and Fabric 14 CANOPY CHILDREN’S SOLUTIONS GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES ALL WHO SUPPORT OUR MISSION Dottie and Joe Donaldson Donut Barn Sara Doss Dunkin Donuts Rebecca Durst East Rankin Academy Catherine Eaves Envision Eye Care & Optical Boutique Ana Escalante Maria Etheridge Kathy and Randy Eure Faces PLLC Bette Fair Jill Farmer FEAST Specialty Foods Feathered Cow Fine & Dandy Finishline Performance Karting Firestone Complete Auto Care First Baptist Church Clinton First Baptist Church of Brandon First United Methodist Church of Richland Fleet Feet Sports Friendship Sunday School Class Mississippi City UMC Frosty Mug The Gathering Kristal and Joe Golden Michelle Hall Shelby Hall Hancock Whitney Bank Hanesbrands, Inc Tricia and Doug Harris Harrison County District Attorney’s Office Hederman Brothers Ginny and Marc Hellrung Leslie Henson Hilton Jackson Mary Hobart David Horton Brittany Houseworth Lillian Hunt Anne Hurt Vicki and Warren Husband Jackson Academy Jackson Bridge Association Jackson Municipal Airport Authority JEA Optical Joe T’s Fine Wine & Spirits Mary John Johnson Junior Auxiliary of New Albany Junior Auxiliary of Rankin County Junior League of Jackson K2 Enterprise Kat’s Wine Cellar 15 Kay Jewelers - Dogwood Trebbie and Charles P Keck Key Dental Group Knight-Abby Printing Kosmos Salon and Spa Krilakis Kroger - Vicksburg Kroger Community Rewards Krutz Family Cellars, LLC La Brioche Jenna Ladner Lakeland Presbyterian Church Lakeland Yard & Garden Center Lamar Advertising Leadership Greater Jackson Stephanie and Doug C Leo Lifeway Christain Stores Logan’s Robyn Louis Lynn Meadows Discovery Center Madison Cellars Madison Healthplex Performance Training Center Magnolia Catering Olivia and Brad Maley Melissa A Malouf Benjamin Malpass Marine Toys for Tots Foundation Drew Martin MBN Gena McCan Penny McClain McDade’s Wines and Spirits Gloria McGowan McGraw Gotta Go, LLC Andrew McNeill Laurie H McRee Greg Meekin Liz and Kerk Mehrle Men’s Wearhouse Mark Miller Millsaps College Mississippi Children’s Museum Mississippi Party Bus Mississippi Symphony Orchestra Jennifer Morgan Jynger Morris Morrison Heights Baptist Church LaShara and Robert Mosley MS Medical Aesthetics Heather Murray Janet Nalley Negrotto’s Gallery Gina Nelson New Stage Theatre Kristen Newman O’Charlie’s Olde Towne Cleaners Olde Tyme Commissary Once Upon a Dress One Call Paul Barber Shop Orangetheory Fitness Jackson Orangetheory Fitness Madison Pecan House Persnickety, Inc Kim Peyton The Pig & Pint The Pilates Studio of Ridgeland Pine Cone Popcorn Plus Posh Salon & Spa Miranda Pounds Primo’s Cafe Dwight Pugh Ann Purcell Rankin Party and Tent Rental Reunion Golf & Country Club Donna and Tom Rich Lindsay Rigby Carole and Art Ring Monica Roberts Rod’s Racers Saltine Scarlet Pearl Casino Shine Master’s Detailing Shop Sicily’s Italian Buffet Silver Leaf Wine & Spirits Skinner’s Florist & Gifts Justin Smith Liz Smith Smitten Gift Boutique Gina M Soucie Soulshine Pizza Southern Turning LLC Squared Girl Heather Statham Angie and Wayne Sumrall Sweet Dreams Taco Sombrero Alisa Thomas Ginger Turner Turnkey Properties, LLC Tuxedo Junction Two Gun Tactical Well Being Magazine Sky Weston Where It’s at Consignment Melissa White Natalie White White House Antiques & Gifts Whole Foods Market Wiggins Saw Company D’Ericka Williams Kinsley Williams Williams Sonoma Stacey and David Willoughby Wine and Spirits in the Quarter Jodie Wright Cindy Yocom Carol Zarnstorff-Reynolds Shelby Ziemke This list reflects gifts made between January and December 31, 2018 Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy Canopy How Can You Help Canopy Warren County Children’s Shelter Advisory Board Monetary, stock, planned giving and memorial contributions are ways to support the areas of greatest financial need to help us transform lives Volunteers Transform Lives FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS Sue Bagby William Banks Lane Campbell Anne C Cole Alvin Coleman John Ferguson Alvin Foster Skipper Guizerix Jeanine H Hanks Rachel Hardy Annie Jenkins G Gilmore Martin Michael Mayfield Sarah Nichols 2018 Volunteers Organizations Americorps BKD Chicktime Canopy Youth Council First Baptist Clinton Youth Fondren Church Small Group Girl Scouts Troop 5713 Greater Northside Baptist Church Jackson Municipal Airport Junior League of Jackson Knights of Columbus Council 9543 Leadership Greater Jackson Lions Club Madison Central High School Milsaps Basketball Team Morrison Heights Baptist Church Oak Dale Baptist Church Rotary Club Southern Farm Turnkey Properties Individuals John Arledge Jessica Beaurain Debbie Brooks Lindsey Claire Brown Gail Chancellor Felecia Crumpton Kelly Crumpton Darby Damon Kathy Eure Shara Grant Jermany Gray Lea Gunter Lisa Michelle Hill Vicki Husband Doug Leo Kristin Malouf Turner Martin Tyraven McGowan Gloria McGowan Breanna Newborne Ashlynn Payne Branson Payne Sereena Payne Ann Purcell Claire Rich Arthur Ring Anna Roberts Santa T Liz Smith Emma Stanteen Heather Statham Casey Stevens Angie Sumrall Katie Warren Natalie White Sarah Williams 2017-2018 Canopy Youth Council Madison Adcock, Jackson Preparatory School Madi Amos, Northwest Rankin High School Meredith Arthur, Hartfield Academy Ethan Avery, St Joseph Catholic School Ashanti Bacon, Ridgeland High School Parker Bracken, Jackson Academy Sydney Burchfield, Clinton High School Anna Catherine Cooper, Jackson Preparatory School Matthew Dilworth, Murrah High School Gabbie Fenri, Jackson Preparatory School Makayla French, Hartfield Academy Rylee Hamil, Northwest Rankin High School Hannah Hardee, Jackson Academy Ariel Hayes, Jackson Academy Brooke Hodges, Hartfield Academy Carol Howard, Madison Central High Evie Hudgins, Jackson Academy Olivia Hutchins, Clinton High School Kaycee Jackson, St Joseph Catholic School Jacquelin Lee, Germantown High School Katie Long, Hartfield Academy Hartmann Marble-Wright, St Andrew’s Episcopal School Lael McNair, Hartfield Academy Caitlin Parks, Jackson Preparatory School Ashlynn Payne, St Andrew’s Episcopal School Katherine Peacock, Germantown High School Olivia Quin, Jackson Academy Carley Renkenberger, Jackson Preparatory School Claire Rich, Northwest Rankin High School Hannah Richards, Northwest Rankin High School Emma Saneteen, Sumner Hill Junior High Makenna Schisler, St Joseph Catholic School Mayanna Semien, Germantown High School Tayanna Smith, Ridgeland High School Myuna Sterling, Murrah High School Tamarcus Sterling, Murrah High School Clark Templeton, Germantown High School Pier Thompson, Jackson Academy Michaela Ward, McLaurin High School Catherine Watson, Jackson Preparatory School Jarod Weston, Hartfield Academy Bethany Young, Sumner Hill Junior High PARTNERS PROGRAM Canopy seeks champions who have a desire to help children The Canopy Partners Program showcases donors by recognizing commitments of all sizes, which drive our mission to help children thrive The program identifies our community of supporters with giving levels that qualify an individual or company to become a Canopy Partner CREATE YOUR OWN FUNDRAISER Through mycanopy.org, you can create a fundraising page as part of a special celebration, to honor a loved one, or as part of your own fundraising event Your fundraising page will enable you, your friends and your family to have a positive impact on the children and families served CORPORATE OR INDIVIDUAL SPONSORSHIPS Throughout the year, Canopy hosts several events to promote awareness and fundraising initiatives Each event gives participants and sponsors the opportunity to support Mississippi children and families Events include 5K4Kids Canopy Care Run, Children’s Mental Health Summit and the Butterfly Ball CHARITABLE REWARDS GIVING By designating Canopy as your charity of choice, you can support our work to help kids overcome extraordinary challenges Canopy currently participates in community rewards giving through AmazonSmile and Kroger Community Rewards VOLUNTEER Canopy has 18 locations across the state, many of which offer opportunities for individuals and groups to get involved We welcome individuals with talents they would like to share Volunteer opportunities may include participating in events for residential and school children, lending a hand for a work day at one of our facilities, preparing for a Canopy special event, entertaining foster children during support meetings, tutoring, or reading to the children NEEDS DRIVES We encourage individuals or groups to host needs drives to support our children and families throughout the year Donations remain within the local community from which they are collected Needs drives can include: • Bedding and Blankets • Luggage, Duffle Bags, Backpacks • Recreation Equipment • School and Art Supplies • Toiletries • Toys and Books • Undergarments and Socks • Winter Clothing 16 1465 Lakelake Drive • Jackson, MS 39216 P.O Box 1078 • Jackson, MS 39215 601.352.7784 • 800.388.6247 mycanopy.org

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