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W}׉EAnnual Report
Fiscal Year 2017
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W׉E	GAs our fiscal year comes to an end, it also marks the end
of my tenure at the Children’s Law Center as Executive Director.
I have been privileged to lead this organization as its founder
from its inception in 1989, over 28 years ago now.
It has been a
Kim Tandy
Founder,
Executive
Director from
1989 - 2017
labor of love, and I am proud of what the organization has been
able to accomplish through its board, staff and students. We
have not only touched the lives of many children in Kentucky
and Ohio, but our impact has been felt more recently in Indiana,
throughout our region, and in some aspects, nationally.
I’m fortunate to be leaving at a good time for the
organization, as it is healthy financially and has a strong and
committed staff. The Board of Directors has planned for this
transition for two years, and it has made them and the
organization stronger. I happily turned over the reins to Acena
Beck, a talented young lawyer and leader who will move forward
in positive ways, and will leave her own mark in the years to
come.
The Children’s Law Center remains committed to
serving the most needy young people, and holding accountable
those systems charged with their care and education. I have been
blessed to see so many former clients over the years emerge as
young healthy adults overcoming the challenges that life has
thrown them. But I am humbled by others who have not fared
as well, and whose life outcomes suggest we have much work
remaining to break the cycle of abuse, neglect, trauma, and the
perils imposed on families who live in poverty. We have not yet
abandoned our reliance on incarceration of young people or
assisted them well enough in successfully re-entering their
communities after incarceration. Our mental health systems
remain fragmented, and that fragmentation bleeds into our child
welfare system, our juvenile justice system, and our criminal
justice system unmercifully.
So there is much for my colleagues remaining at the
Children’s Law Center to do. And there is much support still
needed for our work here. So stay tuned as we enter the next
chapter.
I have a lifetime of memories made here in Northern
Kentucky, but I leave knowing I will continue this work on a
consulting basis, both with the Children’s Law Center as well as
with other organizations advancing fairness and justice.
Best regards always,
Kim Tandy
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W׉EBTable of Contents
Board of Directors
Staff
Individual Advocacy
Crime Victim Project
Youth in Transition
Training and Education
Impact Litigation
Public Policy Work
Donor Listing
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Our Mission
Children’s Law Center, Inc. (CLC) is a non-profit legal
service center protecting the rights of children and youth
to help them overcome barriers and transition into adulthood,
better advocate for their needs, and successfully
contribute to society. It provides individual legal advocacy
to children and youth, and through public policy work,
training and education, impact litigation, and juvenile defender
support services, seeks to improve the systems that
serve them. CLC offers services in both Kentucky and
Ohio, and collaborates with other organizations within
the region and nationally on a variety of topics.
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W׉EBoard 2016-2017
President
Joseph Nava
Vice President
Carrie Shufflebarger
Treasurer
Julie Roesel Belton
Secretary
Jamie Ramsey
Jennifer Anstaett
J. David Bender
Donald G. Benzinger
Dr. Frank Biro, MD
Jennifer Branch
Tonya S. Burns
Naima Clarke
Marcus Coleman
Rocco D’Ascenzo
Brooke Hiltz
Jennifer Lawrence
Carla Loon Leader
Paul Long
Elizabeth Malloy
Michael Marker
Kerrie Martin
Jennifer Mearns
Kenyon Meyer
Brian Morris
David Nienaber
Eddie Ostreicher
Louise Roselle
Lowell Schechter
Jonathan Thornberry
Rachel Votruba
Stephen Worth
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W׉E]Staff 2016-2017
Executive Director
Kim Brooks Tandy
Deputy Director
Acena Beck
Managing Attorney, Lexington
Amanda Mullins Bear
Ohio Policy and Litigation Director
Rickell Howard
Development Director
John Vissman
Business Manager
Louise Sheard
Office Administrator
Maggie Kane
Staff Attorneys
Emily Cochran
Carmen Ross
Contract Attorneys
Chelsea Young
J. Eric Rottinghaus
Vickie Arrowood
Consultants
Ava Crow
Anne Flynn
Youth Reentry Advocate
Garien Gatewood
Youth in Transition Advocates
Brooke Cooper
Carrie Gilbert
Crime Victim Project Attorney
Denise Durbin
NKU Chase CLC Clinic Director
Amy Halbrook
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W׉E_Training and Education
The NKU Chase Children’s Law Center Clinic — In
2011, CLC and Chase College of Law collaborated to form the NKU
Chase Children’s Law Center Clinic. The Clinic is housed on the
third floor of CLC’s Covington office. It serves as an educational
model that allows law students to gain real-world experience
representing young clients while being closely supervised by Chase
Law professor Amy Halbrook. Once oriented to practice, students
are assigned to actual cases.
Through participation in the Clinic, students develop skills
necessary to the successful practice of law and are exposed to
multiple perspectives on justice, fairness and morality. Each
student, preparing to soon become a lawyer, is encouraged to reflect
on attorneys' roles and ethical responsibilities.
The Clinic students, under the direct supervision of Professor
Amy Halbrook, represented clients in 45 family law cases.
Children’s Law Center
works with students
from many law schools
and undergraduate
programs in the region.
Sharonda Hunter, NKU Chase College of Law (Left), Harper Hill, UC College of Law (Right)
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W׉E	Impact Litigation
Ohio v. Matthew Aalim – (Supreme Court of Ohio)
A brief for Amicus Curiae was filed on January 8, 2016 by CLC on behalf of
ten (10) organizations in this state appeal challenging Ohio laws that
require mandatory transfer of youth to adult court.
S.R. v. Korzenborn — (U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Kentucky)
This federal civil rights case was filed in August 2015 by CLC, Dinsmore &
Shohl and the ACLU on behalf of two Covington elementary school
students with disabilities. The children, ages 8 and 9, were handcuffed by
a school resource officer (“SRO”) unnecessarily and with excessive force.
The complaint alleged that handcuffing the young students violated their
Fourth Amendment rights, and that the Sheriff’s Department’s policy
permitting the handcuffing of students with disabilities violated the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
After launching an investigation into the district’s disciplinary practices in
October of 2015, the U.S. Department of Justice reached a Settlement
Agreement with the district in January of 2017. The Agreement requires
the district to take effective steps to ensure its disciplinary policies and
practices are not discriminatory. Instead of using restraint and seclusion,
exclusionary discipline, and law enforcement response to student
misconduct, the district will implement an intervention procedure to
better identify and meet the needs of students with disabilities.
C.C., J.S., & G.S. v. Oldham County Board of Education – (Oldham
Circuit Court)
A civil complaint was filed in Kentucky state court on behalf of CLC clients
challenging the constitutionality of Kentucky's expulsion statute, which
allows schools to expel students without services. While the complaint was
pending, CLC filed for a temporary injunction asking the judge to order
the school to re-enroll the kids and allow them to attend the alternative
school in the intermediary time. The trial Judge granted our request for
an injunction, but the school board appealed and the Court of Appeals
overturned it, 2-1. As a result, the CLC and its clients were presented with
the ultimate conundrum attorneys face with impact litigation: insist on the
constitutional challenge that provides the greatest impact and relief to
countless future students, or forego the constitutional challenge because it
is in the best interest of the current clients. After consultation with the
parents and clients, it was decided that staying in school was in the best
interest of the kids.
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W׉EDPublic Policy Initiatives
Children’s Law Center worked with
Kentucky Youth Advocates to draft
and support SB 195, the Juvenile
Expungement Bill, sponsored by
Senator Whitney Westerfield. The law went into effect July 1, 2017
to help youth who have been held accountable and have stayed out of
trouble expunge additional offenses. SB 195 will make youth record
expungement more consistent with adult record expungement, and
eliminates some hurdles under the existing expungement statute.
KY 195
In May 2017, the Children’s Law Center, Ohio ACLU, and
the Office of the Ohio Public Defender filed a request with
the Supreme Court of Ohio to strengthen the right to
counsel provisions within Juvenile Rule 3 and limit the
number of youth who waive the right to counsel. The
request would require that all youth be appointed counsel
at the earliest stage possible, and ensure that youth do not
waive this right without having consulted with counsel
first.
The request was submitted on the 50th anniversary of the
U.S. Supreme Court decision, In re Gault, which sets forth
the principle that children have a constitutional right to
counsel. This decision paved the way for children to have
critical rights in juvenile court. But, in some jurisdictions
in the U.S., including Ohio, children still appear in court
without an attorney.
OH Juvenile Rule
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W׉EJJJ
Developed by Strategies for
Youth, Juvenile Justice
Jeopardy (“JJJ”) is an
interactive game aimed to
educate youth about the
law, how to interact with
police and their peers.
Youth learn about the short
and long term implications
of arrest and court involvement
on future educational
and employment opportunities.
JJJ is funded by the
KY Bar Foundation in Kentucky
and the Cincinnati
and Ohio Bar Foundations
in Hamilton County.
In March 2015, CLC launched the Stop
Solitary for Ohio Youth campaign. Stop
Solitary is committed to eliminating the
harmful practice of secluding youth in adult
jails and prisons, state youth correctional
facilities, local juvenile detention centers,
and residential treatment facilities. In 2016,
CLC commissioned Turner Construction to
build a life-size replica of a solitary
confinement cell to raise awareness about
the use of solitary confinement in youth
facilities and to help participants gain a
deeper understanding of the experience of
isolation. The cell has been exhibited at
several conferences and generated many
powerful conversations about this damaging
practice. The Stop Solitary campaign has
garnered support from dozens of state and
national organizations and hundreds of
individuals.
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W׉EIndividual
Representation
Childre
July
Juvenile Court
Representation
Youth in
Adult Court
Representation
Youth in
Transition
Crime Victim
Advocacy
Education
Advocacy
Family Court
Representation
Through a holistic approach to individual
representation, CLC lawyers ensure
that the fundamental rights of youth are
upheld while also working toward
positive life outcomes that can improve
economic stability, achieve mental and
physical wellbeing, further education,
and connect youth with their families
and communities.
Approximately half
of our clients had
emotional, physical,
and/or cognitive
disabilities.
48%
ent
ed her high school graduation and
Nyesha has several diagnoses that
cult for her to be successful at
C attorney helped her achieve her
oals by attending numerous
s at school, coordinating with her
ealth providers to make sure appropriate
cation and treatment plans were in
lace, and utilizing a variety of
alternatives to ensure her academic
success.
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W׉Edren & Youth Served
July 2016 - June 2017
20%
59%
15%
6%
Northern KY: 315
Central/Eastern/Western
KY: 106
Louisville, KY: 33
Ohio: 78
Total number of
youth served: 532
40% of our clients
experienced problems
related to their
Education
Nearly half of our
clients experienced
issues directly
related to poverty.
4 4 %
65%
Nearly two-thirds of our clients had pending
hearings in juvenile, family, and/ or criminal
court.
More than half our clients experienced
mental, physical or sexual abuse.
55%
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W׉EgYouth in Transition
Education
Services
Stable
Housing
Employment
Opportunities
Records Sealing
& Expungement
Physical & Mental
Health Referrals
Legal
Representation
The Youth in Transition
team provided services and
support to 60 youth who
successfully reentered their
communities after out-ofhome
placements.
Only two weeks afte
the street. CLC work
supportive home wit
Youth in Transition
for Najee and his ho
to navigate and prov
applying for jobs, an
grades. Najee just be
Kentucky University
In furtherance of CLC’s mission to provide children with protection from
Crime Victim Project was launched in October 2016. Its mission is to pr
representation to children victims of crime. The project provides legal rep
children survivors of sexual assault, family violence,
Crime Victim Project
intimate partner v
human trafficking. Since its inception, CLC has represented 103 children
Criminal Court
Representation
Family Court
Representation
DVO/IPO
Representation
School
Advocacy
This project is supported by VOCA-2016-Children’s-00123, awarded through the Kentu
Public Safety Cabinet by the U.S. Department of Justice.
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W׉E“I’ve done some
stuff—not good
stuff—but I know
[CLC] cares about
me anyways.
Thanks for doing
what you do.”
-Ronnie
Campbell County District Court
Judge Cameron Blau
presenting Ronnie with his high
school diploma (left).
after school began, Najee found himself on
worked to assist securing Najee a stable and
me with his former basketball coach. His CLC
tion Advocate provided multiple supports
is host family, including helping the family
provide Najee’s basic needs, aiding Najee in
bs, and encouraging Najee to maintain his
ust began his freshman year at Northern
ersity on a full scholarship.
“[CLC] is awesome!
[They] have worked
with me and the [host
family], and never let
me doubt myself.
Thanks for believing
in me!” -Najee
rom harm, the CLC
to provide free legal
al representation to
ner violence, and
dren crime victims.
on
Kentucky Justice and
In Spring 2017, CLC was appointed to
represent an adolescent victim of dating
violence. The 14 year old victim had been
physically and emotionally abused by her
dating partner. The Crime Victim Project
attorney worked with the victim to
provide safety planning and education
about the dynamics of intimate partner
abuse. The CLC attorney obtained a
dating violence protection order on the
for the maximum allowed time of three
years. The protection order gave the
victim the space and security she needed
to begin to heal. She is now doing well in
school again and is excelling at her parttime
job.
Ronnie turned 18 in state custody
and was facing being released
from placement with no housing,
no access to money, and no high
school diploma. CLC worked with
Ronnie to stay focused and met
with the counselor, educational
staff, and supervisors.
Client Story
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W׉E$80,200
raised in
unrestricted funds
to support CLC
work!
Holiday Fundraiser at ETC
CINCINNATI
This annual
performance
is dedicated to
Mary Fisher
Every year, CLC partners with Ensemble
Theatre Cincinnati for a holiday fundraiser.
Funds raised through the event are used to
children and youth remain in school, assist
child victims of crime in Northern Kentucky,
support youth reentering into society from out
of home placement, and ensure children’s
fundamental rights are upheld.
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W׉E*Grand Champion:
Candyse Jeffries
Talent Champion:
Teddy Kremer
Fundraising Champion:
Jennifer Lawrence
Save the
Date!
s
Dancing with the
CLC Stars 2018:
May 31, 2018
$5,700
raised in unrestricted funds to
support CLC work!
Save the
Date!
CLC’s Annual Holiday
Fundraiser at ETC:
November 26,
2017
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W׉EFinancials
Where our funds come from:
Contributions
Special Events
9%
8%
Foundation Grants
United Way
Access to Justice Fees
Miscellaneous
52%
3%
22%
7%
Acena Beck Executive Director
July 2017—Present
Greetings! I am Acena Beck, Executive Director of
Children’s Law Center, and I look forward to partnering
with you to remove barriers to success for the children and
youth we serve.
As you may know, Kim Brooks Tandy, founder of CLC,
stepped down as Executive Director on July 1st of 2017 to continue her work on
behalf of youth in other formats. Kim remains part of the CLC family as a
consultant. Through a rigorous selection process over the past year, the CLC Board
of Directors selected me to be CLC’s second Executive Director in the
organization’s 28 year history. It is an honor and a bit of a challenge to fill the
shoes of such an esteemed colleague as Kim, but with the support of the Board,
our excellent staff and you, our supporters, CLC continues to achieve its goals.
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W׉EXFiscal Year 2017
Where our funds go:
Administrative
Personnel
Occupancy/Facilities
Insurance
Technology
Travel
Special Events
Other
2%
76%
4%
1%
2%
2%
2%
11%
In the coming year CLC will continue to focus on individual legal representation
for more than 500 children and youth in Kentucky and Ohio. CLC will continue
to seek to improve the systems that serve children and youth through policy
reform and impact litigation and CLC will continue to provide training and
education for legal professionals about the rights of children and youth.
CLC will increase its focus on advocating for children who are victims of crime,
youth who are in transition out of foster care or incarceration and children
suffering from the effects of poverty. Also, CLC will create and conduct self-help
materials and information sessions to teach parents and guardians how they may
self-represent in child custody proceedings and education advocacy processes.
We are excited to continue our mission of helping children overcome barriers to
success. Thank you for supporting the CLC and making this work possible.
Regards,
Acena Beck
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Barbara Aaron
Nancy Achberger
Bradley Acree
Jason Adkins
Valerie Adley
Margaret Adriatico
Michael Adriatico
Katherine Alexander
Julia E. Allegrini
Timothy & Cindy Allison
Robert & Cara Alpern
Karyn Alten
Thomas Alten
Mary Anderson
Blake Annen
Jennifer Anstaett
Barry Applegate
Amelie Aquilino
Barbara Aquilino
Eisha Armstrong
Melanie Arnold
Doug Baglier
Melody Barbour
Elizabeth Bareswilt
Tina Barlow
Katherine Bayer
Amanda Bear
Aaron Beck
Acena Beck
Bobbye Leigh Beckman
Donnel Bell
Julie Roesel Belton
J. David Bender
Jeffrey Bender
Greg Bennings
Donald Benzinger
Allen Bernard
Alanna Best
Michael Biggs
Ward L. Billhimer
Michael Billman
Daniel R. Bisig
Lindsey Blankenbaker
Lisa Bockweg
Roger Bockweg
Rich Boehne
Todd Bonnell
Susan Bookser
B. Scott Boster
William Bradbury
Jennifer Branch
Susan Breving
John Brinker
George Brinkman
Jodi Brown
Doug Bruekner
Janice Brueckner
Andrew Brunsman
Maria Brutz
Tiffany Buller-Schussler
Cara Burkart
Tammy Burns
Tonya Burns
Catherine Burris
Mary Sue Butler
Francis Calardo
Cheryl & Hugh Campbell
Lauren Canfield
Michele Carey
Kimberly Carlisle
Jacqueline Carroll
Linda H. Carter
Robert Castellini
Dave Chandler
Rhonda Chisenhall
Jo Ann Cobb
Emily Cochran
Samantha Cole
Marcus Coleman
Nancy Collins
Mark Cook
Laura Cooley
Brent Cooper
Jeff Craven
Daniel Cronin
Ava Crow
Richard Cullison
James R. Cummins
Melissa Currence
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Lauren Dahman
Rocco D’Ascenzo
Dominick Daniele
Kim Daugherty
Robert Davis
Sandra Derringer
Brian Dershaw
Normand Desmarais
Eric Deters
Jean Deters
Michael Detzel
Stephanie A. Dietz
Mary Jane Dolan
John S. Domaschko
Amy Doyle
Kathleen Dubbs
Leslie Ducey
William Ducey
Christine Duggins
Christie Dunaway
Jennifer Duncan
Jeffrey Dunlap
Denise Durbin
January Durbin
Heather Eberenz
Andre Elkins
Todd Elliot
Chris Ellis
Kimberlee Erdman
Matthew Erdman
Michael & Marsha Farrell
Evangelina Figueroa
John Fisher
Anne Flynn
Dawna Fogarty
Meredith Foster
Talia Frye
Michael Gallivan
Jack Geiger
Sharon Geiger
Travis Geiger
Ryan Gentil
Eric Gentry
Judith Gerding
Shirlene Gilb
Carrie Gilbert
Kelli Gilbert
Elizabeth Gilday
Shirlene Gill
Doug Ginn
Patricia Gleason
Lee Ann Goff
Jill Gough-Ducey
Bob Grace
Diana Grace
Diane & John Grace
Jack Grace
Mary Grace
Robert Grace
Shannon Grace
Stephen Grace
Dawn Grinspan
Ken Gunkel
Jill Gustafson
Pamela Habenstein-Lee
Theresa Hammons
Sandi Hammons
John Hands
Kara Harp
Alexandra M. Harsacky
James Hegener
Lambert Hehl
Penny Hendy
Sarah Henry
Kerstin Hesener
Brooke Hiltz
Valerie Hobbs
Elise Hoffer
Katherine Hoffmann
Alysse Hollis
Raymond Holthaus
Rickell Howard
Donna Hubbard
Will & Susan Huber
Lisa Hughes
Jordan Huizenga
Emily Hunsucker
Robin Hunsucker
Wendell Hunsucker
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Jeanne Iames
Gita Illerchip
Cathy & Grace Jackson
Jeanne James
Candyse Jeffries
Kathy Johnson
Shannon Johnson
Alex Jones
Becky Jones
Julie Jones
Lisa Jones
Leah Jordan
Anne Judge
Jaeyeon Jung
Stanley Justice
Margaret Kane
Karen D Kane
Amy Karozos
Christine Kauffmann
Barbara E Keeling
James & Michelle Keller
Jennifer Kellerman
Upama Khakurel
Diane Kidd
Jennifer Kinsley
Priya Klocek
Mark Knibbe
Melissa Koester
Amanda Kolar
Cathy Koop
Melissa Koppenhofer
Tom Korbee
Ami Kothari
Dale Kozma
Karen Kratzer
Mark Kreinbrink
Cheryl Kremer
Erin Kremer
Dianne Kuhnell
Gregory Kuttenkuler
Michelle Lafferty
Mark Lambert
Susan & James Landgrebe
Robert Lawley
Jennifer Lawrence
Richard Lawrence
Carla & Gregory Leader
Julie Lee
Babbye Leigh
Jack F. Lenihan
Jason Lenihan
Robert Lewis
Noel Lewis
Michael Lewis
Phillip K. Lichtenstein
Joanne Lindy
Brandi Lingrosso
David Lockard
Doug Loftus
Paul Long
Tara Lorton
Liz Lucas
Katherine Lutes
Micheline Maamari
Catherine MacDonald
Amol Maddiwar
Leenata Maddiwar
Paraag Maddiwar
Surekha Maddiwar
Jeremy & Desiree Mainous
Scott Malof
Kathleen Malone
Michael Marker
Marc Marlette
John Marrero
Mary Marrero
Michael Marrero
John Marshall
Kerrie Martin
Robert Marton
John Mattero
Debbie Mattingly
Dimitri Mavriplis
Valerie McClure
Kari McDaniel
James McLean
Jennifer Mearns
Sarah Meece
Mary Meehan
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Gary & Catherine Metzger
Robert Meyer
Paul Miller
Elizabeth Miller
Gita Millerchip
Norah Mock
John Mocker
Mark Modlin
Anitra Moore
Jennifer Moore
Brian Morris
Tracy Moseley
Leisa Mulcahy
Joy Mullins
Kevin L. Murphy
Christine Myers
Joseph & Ruth Nava
Lawrence & Sandra
Niemiec
David Nienaber
David Novitski
Judy O'Banion
William J O'Brien
Jennifer S. Overmann
Thomas Paci
Claire Parsons
Mikaela Patton
Molly Pearson
Deanna Penn
Timothy Perkins
Daniel Prows
Ashlea Pullen
Victoria Pumpple
Jeffrey H. Raines
Deena Rassenfoss
Brooke Ratterman
Linda Rawe
Cynthia Reed
Alex Regina
Kimberly Reichert
Dennis Repenning
Kendall Reynolds
Stephanie Riedmiller
Catherine Ritzmann
William T. Robinson IV
Margaret Rodes
Susan Roedersheimer
Louise M. Roselle
John Rosenberg
Carmen Ross
Eric Rottinghaus
Virginia Ruberg
Shelley Rudisill
Sara Runge
Donna Salyers
Darlene Sand Wall
Jeffrey Schaefer
Judith & Lowell Schechter
Stuart Schechter
Tom Schroth
John Schuermann
Lisa Schuster
Lissa Shackelford
Louise Sheard
David Shearer
Carrie & Eric
Shufflebarger
Cynthia Siddens
Andrea Siefring-Robbins
Robert Simmons
Margaret Smeltzer
Amy Smith
Laura Smith
Tiffanny Smith
Stephen Spaulding
Mary J Stallings
Cindy Standen
Nelson Stark
James Stebbins
Cathy Stickels
“L-A” Stopa
Jeri Stull
Jamie Stumbo
Nick Summe
Robert Tagher
Jack & Kim Tandy
Janie Tebben
Jennifer Thiemann
Sue Thinnes
Russell Thomas
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Craig Troup
Sherrie Turner
Larry Vannasdall
Mariana Vardaka
Nicholas Vehr
Christine & John Vissman
John Vogelpohl
Lexie Vogt
Rachel & James Votruba
Stephen & Sally Walker
Gail Walsh
Bud Walters
Carol Walters
Charles Walters
Emily Ward
Cathryn Wasson
Valerie Watson
Woodford Webb
Sheree Weichold
Ronald Weitzenkorn
Lauren Wells
Jamie Welsh
Genevieve Wenning
Barbara Wherley
Michael Whiteman
Greg Winholt
Jeannine Winkelmann
Tammy Wise
Julie Wittekind
Carrie Wood
Chelsea Young
ZoeAnn Yussman
Mary Zalla
Wilbert L. Ziegler
James Zimmerman
Pamela Zipperer-Davis
Companies
Amazon Smile
BB&T
Buffalo Wild Wings
Busald Funk Zevely
Central Bank
CHC Manufacturing, Inc.
Commonwealth of Kentucky Dept. of the Treasury
Dream Moore Photography
Duke Energy
ESI Electrical Contractors
E.W. Scripps Company
Fifth Third Bank
Gerhardstein and Branch
Hall, Render, Killian, Heath and Lyman, P.C.
I.S.P. Consulting
Infinity 7
Kroger
Law Office of Jefferson Liston, LLC
Nicholas Place, LLC
Northern Kentucky Bar Association
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Microsoft Matching Gifts Program
Nelson Stark Company
Northern Kentucky Chamber of
Commerce
RCF Group
Scoons Contract Services
SpliceNet
St. Elizabeth Healthcare
Strategic Settlements & Investments
Summe Law PSC
Taft
The Beck Firm, PLLC
The Cincinnati Reds
The Lawrence Firm
The Law Office of J. Eileen Zell, PLLC
Thompson Hine
Thomson Reuters
Toyota Motor Engineering &
Manufacturing
Turner Construction Company
University of Kentucky
Foundations
Baird Foundation
Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile, Jr./U.S.
Bank Foundation
Charles and Ruth Seligman Family
Foundation
Cincinnati Bar Foundation
Daniel and Susan Pfau Foundation
First Giving
Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels
Impact Fund
John A. Schrotch Family Charitable
Trust
Kentucky Justice and Public Safety
Cabinet
Kentucky Youth Advocates
Louisville Bar Foundation
NAACP Legal Defense and Education
Fund
National Juvenile Defender Center
Northern Kentucky Bar Foundation
Ohio State Bar Foundation
Proctor & Gamble Fund
Roselle Foundation
PNC Charitable Trust
Rotary Foundation of Cincinnati
Scripps Howard Foundation
The Butler Foundation
The George Gund Fund
The Greater Cincinnati Foundation
The Impact Fund
The Kentucky Bar Foundation
The Spaulding Foundation
United Way of Greater Cincinnati
United Way of the Bluegrass
WHAS Crusade for Children, Inc.
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