2018 Annual Report - Ability360

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Message from the CEO & Board ChairWe are both so very pleased to bring you our 2018 annual report.Ability360 had another outstanding year ofdelivering empowering programs to peoplewith disabilities. For 37 years, Ability360’shas been providing life changing programssuch as peer mentorship, independentliving skills, information and referral,reintegration from nursing homes, outreach torehabilitation hospitals, socialization throughrecreation, in-home personal care assistance,home modifications, employment, andadaptive sports and fitness.2As always, our many diverse staff provides abroad range of supports to the thousands ofconsumers and family members we serve eachyear. They do so with amazing knowledge,grace, understanding and patience. OurAbility360 employees are truly amazing.Each day they fight for a community wheredignity, equality, access, empowerment andchoice exist for all persons with disabilities.Their commitment to these core values is whywe are so successful.ANNUAL REPORT 2018

As an organization by and for persons withdisabilities, our commitment to independentliving philosophy and self-determination willnever waiver. We will always remain committedto delivering the highest quality programs topeople with disabilities in our community.Ability360 also continued its leadership indisability advocacy! We are constantly workingto remove barriers that prevent full access andparticipation for people with disabilities. Someof the faces have changed as we transitionto some new leadership at Ability360, butwe remain committed to ensuring that thecivil rights of every person are protected andrespected. This report will give you a glimpse ofour commitment to this mission.We also want to thank the more than 400individuals, foundations and corporationsthat donated to Ability360 throughout theyear. Your support of our 7th annual fundappeal, 3rd charity golf tournament, 2nd360Breakfast, Arizona Gives Day,and general sponsorshipsto support the operation of the Sports &Fitness Center is what makes this incredibleprogram possible. As always, we deeplyappreciate your generosity!Finally, we hope this report demonstrates thecommitment that Ability360 has to improvingthe lives of people with disabilities. On behalfof our Board of Directors and myself, I’d like tothank all of our employees and volunteers forall they do for Ability360 and those we serve!Sincerely,Phil PangrazioPresident & CEOAndrew Reilly, ChairGreg HylandBrad Wemhaner, Vice ChairTodd LemayNathan Pullen, TreasurerTrent MaruyamaGeorge Garcia, SecretaryErica McFaddenAlison BelkinEdward Myers IIIAshley BridwellColleen ShannonVicki CopelandMary SlaughterMiguel FernandezLisa StevensonCandyce WilliamsofBOARDDIRECTORSAndrew ReillyBoard Chair

Who We AreMissionAbility360 is the largest Center forIndependent Living in Arizona, andproudly celebrates 36 years ofproviding empowering programs andservices to people with disabilities.Ability360 offers and promotesprograms designed to empowerpeople with disabilities to takepersonal responsibility so that theymay achieve or continue independentlifestyles within the community.Ability360 is co-located with 11 otherdisability services organizations atthe Ability360 Center, as well as theAbility360 Sports & Fitness Center,both owned and operated byAbility360.4ANNUAL REPORT 2018

Programs & ServicesIndividual & Systems AdvocacyEmployment ServicesPeer SupportWork Incentives ConsultingInformation & ReferralReintegration from Nursing HomesIndependent Living SkillsEarly InterventionHome Care ServicesEmpowering Youth in TransitionSports & Fitness CenterSocial and Recreational OpportunitiesHome ModificationsADA Services and CounselingANNUAL REPORT 20185

MONETARYDONORS 1- 99Adam BakerAlaine Del ReAmy MaloufBela FernandezBetty and John DaveyBeverly JohnsonBonnie and Ed CiszczonCarmethia SandersCasper ValkCheryl RuggieroDave ClarkDonald PriceElizabeth and Mark MaggioErrol JamesFour Leaf FinancialFrances CaldwellGabriela GonzalezGayle NobelGreat American TitleOutreach ProgramHMA Public RelationsJanette TorresJay WhippleJoseph CostantiniJudith and Gerald ParkerKatherine and Jack HamlettKatherine SandlerKathleen ChunKathy CareyKatie RitterKelli MartinKen AokiKim and Roger ToopsKitchell Employee FoundationKolby KearneyLoretta PickensMary JenningsMary PasternackiMeghan and Court FableNancy HastingsPeggy and Paul ReynosoPG EmanuelsonRandy BinghamRobert CallanRyan GreeneSara CaldwellSara Kirkeminde and Doug BurtScott EbertTanya and Jim KaiserTerry and Julie CottingtonTessa Snyder & Ismael SerranoThe McAllaster FamilyTricia SerlinVivian and Daniel Reynoso 100- 249Airpark Signs & GraphicsAl MaagAnn Faith DavisAnne UnverzagtAZ Golf AssociationBart JamesBruce KelleyChris LutesDr. and Mrs. Chris YeungDaniel PeitzmeyerDavid PangrazioDebra RapisardaErica McFaddenGive With LibertyIlan BaldingerJan AndersonJanet and Douglas DanielJeff GolnerJennifer and Greg BaynhamJohn DennettJoseph & Jennifer MikitishJoseph SchleyJudith and Dave MorrisonKaren and Steven StoneKathie and Jerry SeigmanKim and Frank StowersKorey WilkesKris StraussKristine KylloLawrence CelanoLinda DaughertyLiz SambachLoretta RussellMary Ann, KelleyMary SlaughterMary ZulliMatheus Lumber CoMax McQueenMichael AavangMichael LolliMike ChmajMonique MogroNadine and Jose OlaldeNancy EngstromNanette OdellNathaniel SkotakPaul AndersonPeggy and William SaulRebecca JohnsonRobyn MatthewsRonald SokotaIn its seventh year, Ability360’s Sports & Fitness Center served 2,388members and served an additional 2,774 individuals attending the facilitywith a group or agency.6ANNUAL REPORT 2018

Roome TrustRuth ReynosoSally and Joseph BraschlerSheila and Bruce WalrathSheldon and Randy DashefskyShelly HageSkip Bingham andBette McMuldrenSteve DavisTim SurryTrent MaruyamaUnited Way of GreaterPhiladelphia & SouthernNew JerseyVictor BadgerWendy and Philip Barry 250- 499Megan and Lavinia ScottAmy DonnellCindy CoxAshley GustavesonJanette LawrencePaul and Lynette MurphyDoug MasiMartha WoodwardHaaker Equipment CompanyPermobilShelly and Trace UdallCheryl AlterThe Kur Carr Group IncShari MauneyTimothy CoffeySean CummingsLisa and Brad GrannisJonathan GreenMatt HobaicaRobert HubbardTim LouisAlex MelmanMichael PearlsteinLawrence PobudaJody SarchettRobert SchrammDan SchrinskyBrian SchulmanDave WagnerSusan and Michael WissinkPaula and Chris CarrPeter McQuaidAdam BrooksSchwab CharitableVisit MesaNathan PullenJand and Stan AckleyCassandra SwitalskiAlison and Joshua BelkinKay ButlerBarbara and David EllsSara Katz-ImadaliLisa LouieMark RichmondLaurie and Brad RittChristopher ChatwinLaura and Bill ConradChristopher JoslinMary MacleishJennifer NordineJason StrowmattPhoenix Wholesale HVACPatricia AmesburyDyland DavisonSaundra and William JohnsonAdam MahanTerri McGeheeSandra MeschkeEmily SpanoChad Zaneis 500- 999Amit TankAmy and Greg ThorellAnthony CasaronaBob BurgCarl CrawfordCarlos Lopez UruetaCigna Healthcare of ArizonaCourtney and Brandon BuckCurtis FentonDana and Keith GapusanDerek McKelveyExecutive Council CharitiesGreg BoyceHan ChenJames Snyder

Jami SnyderJason BoyerJennifer and ChristineJohnston-KlauschieJennifer and Matthew BlackJerry ColangeloJonathan WoodruffKathryn KolbeKed NilsenKevin FoleyLance MartenLinda and Lary BauerNellie WilliamsOttobockPam MacMillanPatricia ParalRachel MontiRoger FerlandRonald StearnsSAP Charitable FundSeniorMoves.orgSkyVenture Management LLCSnell & Wilmer LLPStacy and WitbeckTess BurlesonTodd LemayWillard Gibson 1,000- 2,49910X GolfAlliance Lumber SW LLCArtificial Limb SpecialistsAZ Spinal Cord Injury AssociationConnie and James BinnsCopperPoint InsuranceCompaniesDavid WillisDebbie WaitkusDonalee LewenEncompass HealthEnterprise Holdings FoundationEpic Plumbing AZFederated Mutual Insurance CoFennemore Craig FoundationFisher Sand & Gravel CoFrank SoleGoss FarmGretchen and Ryan Schubert8Holly and Jim MacchiaroliInternational Minute PressJani-King of PhoenixJoseph SirolaKarla and Loren WorthingtonKB Kornhole GamesLouis and Daryl WeilMagellan Health FoundationMichael McQuaidNadine and Bruce HartNational Seating & MobilityNothing But NetPhil PangrazioSteve BurnellSunstate Equipment Co., LLCSylvia and James WhitehadThe Welborn Family FundTouchstone RehabilitationW R BurchellPhoenix Suns CharitiesThe Charro FoundationThe Surplus Line Associationof Arizona FoundationTheresa and Steven JohnsonVirginia G. Piper Charitable Trust 2,500- 4,999 50,000- 99,999Ability CenterAllison and Robert BertrandArizona Sports andTourism AuthorityBBVA CompassBrad WemhanerDrs. Candyce Williamsand James HinesCentene CorporationDavignon Charitable FundDeanna GellineauJill and William PilcherJudy and Wayne KuhlMiguel FernandezRehab Without WallsRichard FredricksonThe Amy Van Dyken FoundationThe Sundt FoundationUnited AccessUS Bank 5,000- 9,999 10,000- 19,999Arizona Coyotes FoundationBank of AmericaFoothills Sports MedicinePhysical TherapyKelly and Doug EatonMaxInMotion FoundationThunderbirds CharitiesVantage Mobility International 20,000- 49,999Dignity Health - St. Joseph’sHospital and Medical CenterBHHS Legacy FoundationCaleb ReeseCowin Charitable FundH and Patti G Foundation FundThurston Family Foundation 100,000 Dignity HealthFidelity CharitableThe David E. ReeseFamily FoundationMONETARYDONORSCynthia and Mike WattsBlue Cross Blue Shield of ArizonaButler Family FoundationLovitt & Touche Inc.Mesa Hohokam FoundationOPUS FoundationANNUAL REPORT 2018

54%20,221Female 58%Total number ofconsumers served72%9%40%Ages 23-643%Ages 18-223%Ages 5-17Physical11%Multiple DisabilitiesMale 42%White/Caucasian42%Mental Emotional6% CognitiveAges 65 1%36%American Indianor Alaskan NativeHispanic/Latino.5% Other Unknown1%Vision.5% Hearing7%12%AsianBlack/African American2%Race unknownANNUAL REPORT 20189

The Socialization throughRecreation programprovided programsand activities for 14new consumers, with atotal of 762 duplicateconsumers served.Volunteers contributed219 volunteer hours.The Reintegrationto Community Livingprogram helped 8consumers move outof nursing homes sothey may experienceless restrictive, moreindependent livingarrangements, such ashomes, apartments orassisted living centers.Our Early InterventionCoordinator made308 contactswith consumers(unduplicated). A totalof 226 peer mentorhours were contributedto this program, with28 mentor/menteematches. A total of 69community outreachmeetings reached 854participants.Our Advocacy Specialistprovided servicesto 289 unduplicatedindividuals. Ability360offered 24 advocacyand communityresource workshopsfor 296 participants,including topicson Medicare,transportation,guardianship andcivil rights.REVENUE BY RESOURCE 47,615,558 1,714,322 176,083 347,234Sports & Fitness CenterArizona Governor’s Officefor Children, Youthand FamiliesU.S. Department of Health& Human Services—TitleVII Part C 803,030 83,729Home Modifications—AHCCCS/ALTCS Long TermCare PlansAZ DES/TIML—SelfDetermination & AdvocacyTraining Services 41,293,017 1,321,657Home Care Services—AHCCCS/ALTCS ContractsHome Care Services—AZDES/DDD 452,112 430,303Social SecurityAdministration—Ticket toWork/EmploymentRental Income 148,147Home Modifications—Community DevelopmentBlock Grants 169,281AZ DES/TANF—Vocational RehabilitationEstablishment Program 147,820Earnings on Investments 289,301Social SecurityAdministration—WorkIncentives Consulting(WIPA & BOND)10 239,522Audited financial statementsavailable upon request.All OtherANNUAL REPORT 2018

IN-KIND DONORSAngela and Calvin CookPer4MaxTim LambrightBreaking Out of Solitary ConfinementStory can be found in LivAbility Edition 02Ability360.org/publications/#magazinesANNUAL REPORT 201811

12Tyller AyersAlana AyersDavid BanksStephen BarrettAllison BelkinIda BenderCindy BoltonAshley BridwellJohn BrittonKennedy KadoshBrook BrownJantell CanslerPaul CarnevaleClinton ColantroMykl CookMonica CooperJay DashefskyMarkus DavisAnnette DennyJoline DeTiegeAsim DietrichAlina EchemendiaJuan EstradaMiguel FernandezJohn FosterJoe FryeGeorge GarciaDiana GazzanoMegan GranataKatie GriffithToni GrimesLinda GudgerWilliam HattonSuellen HernandezJerod HodgeJettie Sue HolmesKara KahnkeJustin KetchumAlexanderKonstantinovSevert LandNancy LangsnerTodd LemaySharon MaloneBrandon MartinJoshua MartinkovicTrent MaruyamaLeslie MastersVirginia MateErica McFaddenSami McGinnisJames McRaeFrank MeagherKevin MessnerLouis MeyersLevente MihalyJamie MooreMike MulroyEd MyersBrenda NavarroSal NietoSteve NortonABILITY360VOLUNTEERSSeth O’BrienRodrigo OlivaresDaniel OvermanCara PaganMichael-RyanPattersonLuann PopeDaniel PrattHarry PrestonEva ProaNathan PullenJoe RachinMaria RamirezAndrew ReillyLaurie ReinigEric ReisterDaniel RichSuzi RileyAlbert RonJoseph RoybalMelissa Ann SantoraMarion ScaliseGail SchabowJack SchabowColleen ShannonBrehani SikkemaMary SlaughterLisa StevensonChar SummerfieldTim SurryCarrie TaylorDamir TursanovicBrenda UnsworthLisa WallaceSarah WellerBrad WemhanerCandyce WilliamsMichael WolfeJerri Zimmerman.In MemoriamJim BihnCarmen MeyersBill StoneANNUAL REPORT 2018

Ability360 EmploymentServices (AES) screened,counseled or interviewed 613individuals for employmentservices through the SSATicket to Work program. AESenrolled 43 new ticket holdersand provided 326 individualswith comprehensiveemployment services.Gabe TrujilloMaking a Career of Social s/#magazinesHis love for social media came when he began usingFacebook while attending Arizona State University toconnect with friends, and then he realized it was also aplatform to share messages with the world. His first jobout of college was teaching English for an online highschool, but he soon moved to the marketing departmentto help grow their presence online. He worked foranother marketing company after that, helping cardealers share their messaging on social media.Trujillo graduated from ASU with a journalism degree,so a position announcement at 12 News presented aperfect fit. As a social media producer for a large mediacompany, he’s in a position to share messages withpeople he may not have reached before.“One thing I’ve noticed is the way people withdisabilities are portrayed in the media. A lot of timesthey’re portrayed as the victim or as someone whoisn’t on the same level as able-bodied people. I thinkmy position gives me a unique ability to showcase thatpeople with disabilities have more depth and have verydifferent perspectives and stories that need to be told.“ANNUAL REPORT 2018Our Independent Living (IL)Skills program served 55new consumers this year andworked with 79 consumersmonthly. The IL teamfacilitated 415 individual ILSkills training sessions and 18group IL Skills classes, with120 group class participants.The Home ModificationProgram completed 122accessibility projectsthrough CommunityDevelopment BlockGrant (CDBG)contracts and ALTCSprovider contracts.Ability360 generalvolunteers, peermentor volunteersand internscontributed acombined total of8,260 volunteer hours.13

K.J. JonesA Man’s Lifelong Love of RodeoStory can be found in LivAbility Edition 16Ability360.org/publications/#magazinesHome Care Services employed as many as 2,292 personal care attendantswho provided attendant care services to an average of 1,910 consumersmonthly. This program provides in-home, non-medical services to seniorsand people with physical and developmental disabilities that mightotherwise be at risk of living in a nursing home.14ANNUAL REPORT 2018

EXPENDITURES BY PROGRAM1.6%IndependentLiving Services2%1%87.2%Home ModificationsEmployment ServicesHome Care Services4.3%0.8%3.1%Sports & FitnessSocial Security WorkIncentives ConsultingAll OtherDesert ChallengeSixteen Countries were Represented by AthletesRanging from Six to Adulthood in the ChallengeStory can be found in LivAbility Edition 13Ability360.org/publications/#magazinesSweat forms in beads on athletes and audience membersalike as they gather in the relentless heat at the Sun AngelStadium in Tempe to support their favorite para athletes.Dirt flies, grass is shredded and triumph reigns as a worldrecord is broken- all a result of the 9th annual DesertChallenge World Para Athletics Grand Prix, a five-day trackand field meet hosted by Arizona Disabled Sports (AzDS).Sixteen countries were represented by athletes rangingfrom six to adulthood in the Challenge on June 14-17,2018. Over 424 participants and guides competed;46 of them vying for a spot on Team USA. Accordingto AzDS, the 2018 World Para Athletics Grand Prixwas the only international Paralympic qualifier in theUnited States this year.ANNUAL REPORT 2018History was made Saturday, June 16, when Brenna Clark,from Los Angeles, California, crossed the finish line at55.99 seconds in the women’s T20 400-meter run, settinga new world record.Clark previously took gold at the 2017 London WorldPara Athletics Championships in the 400-meter, settingthe former world record of 56.33 seconds in the T20class (a classification broadly covering athletes withintellectual disabilities).For more details and results, visit the Desert Challengewebsite: arizonadisabledsports.com/dcgames/15

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Federated Mutual Insurance Co Fennemore Craig Foundation Fisher Sand & Gravel Co Frank Sole Goss Farm Gretchen and Ryan Schubert Holly and Jim Macchiaroli International Minute Press Jani-King of Phoenix Joseph Sirola Karla and Loren Worthington KB Kornhole Games Louis and Daryl Weil Magella