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SAFE
&
SOUND

Annual
Report

Reflecting on 2022
Dear Friends,
Moving into our fifth decade of strengthening families and communities, 2022 was a year of bold action, strategic reflection, and thoughtful transition.
Always inspired by the strength and resilience of our client families, we increased the supports we provide every day, while also looking forward and taking action with communities on new ways to strengthen families.
We bolstered our own internal strength by reflecting—with community and family partners—on four decades of learning. The resulting strategic plan sets a clear course for continued growth and leadership at the local, state, and national levels. And we began to plan for an organizational transition as our CEO, Katie Albright, announced her decision to leave her role after 16 years of dedicated and successful leadership.
We invite you into our annual report to read about the accomplishments, see the impressive reach and impact, and learn more about what lies ahead.
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Brian Byrdsong,
Interim CEO, and  Chief Development Officer
Bold Action
Thanks to your generosity of time and resources, and the commitment of our talented Board of Directors and Safe & Sound team, 2022 brought increased supports for local families:
Parenting support was provided through over 6,500 TALK Line phone counseling sessions, and nearly 3,000 children and their parents or caregivers received other family strengthening programs including therapy and parent education. The overall number of individuals served in 2022 was 13% higher than the previous year.
Through our leadership engagement in 23 partnerships, we helped to adopt and refine 33 policies and protocols to improve San Francisco’s family support and abuse prevention and response systems.
At the state level we helped build momentum to change the way systems respond to families living in vulnerable circumstances:
By navigating California Assembly Bill 2085 through the State Assembly, we helped to change the definition of general neglect to minimize the number of families reported into child welfare who could safely remain together with the right community services and supports.
We further built the movement toward a family and child well-being system by collaboratively writing a paradigm shifting issue brief with detailed guidelines on how to move from mandated reporting to community supporting.
And we developed a comprehensive Data Playbook for Prevention Action Planning to support counties in their commitment to keep families safely together.
Strategic Reflection
We collaborated with partners and communities to create a strategic plan that lays out a path of service that fully leverages the expertise from our merger with the Center for Youth Wellness. Together we are expanding our understanding of, and taking action on the intersection of child abuse, neglect, and trauma.
Thoughtful Transition
In 2022 we began to map out this next chapter for Safe & Sound, starting with our deep gratitude for Katie Albright, under whose 16-year leadership, Safe & Sound has become a nationally recognized children’s advocacy organization—named one of the nine best primary abuse prevention practices in the country dedicated to improving the safety, health, and well-being of children and families through services, education, collaboration, and advocacy. 2023 promises to be another year of bold, strategic, and thoughtful action as we join together with partner-families, communities, and our generous supporters, to create a future where all children, families, and communities are safe, supported, and loved.
In partnership,
Brian Byrdsong
Interim CEO, and Chief Development Officer
To Our Safe & Sound
Community
“All I want to learn is to be a good mom.” Those words from *Camila, a client who first walked into Safe & Sound years ago perfectly sums up why we are all here. Camila was raised in Central America, surrounded by violence in her home and community. However, like many of our clients, Camila’s story shows what is possible when caregivers receive the support they need to break cycles of abuse, grow personally and as a family, and build a loving and supportive environment for their children.
Because of her hard work and with the support offered by Safe & Sound Clinical Care Coordinators, today Camila is documented, has permanent housing, a full time job, and has even recently gotten married. She is happy. And other caregivers share similar stories. Safe & Sound has helped countless caregivers like Camila build pathways toward being the kind of parent they want to be.
* Name has been changed for confidentiality purposes
"Safe & Sound truly listened to me, and helped me mentally, emotionally, physically, and socially to focus on nurturing my relationship with my child. When I was struggling as a parent, they provided me with tools and classes that helped me see the problems from a different angle. This gave me awareness that I needed to work on myself so I wouldn't repeat some of the less effective parenting styles that I saw as a child. Now I can communicate better with my child, and show the love and nurturing that have always been in my heart. Thanks to Safe & Sound, I can honestly say that I am the happiest and most content I have ever been in my life."
*Camila
Mom and Safe & Sound Client
Camila’s story, and countless others like hers, illuminate the benefits of building strong and supportive communities. Safe & Sound has always been at the forefront of building community, and our momentum truly increased in 2022 with work to shift policy in support of families thriving together. We shepherded Assembly Bill 2085—approved by the Governor in September 2022— to redefine neglect, and side-by-side with many partners, we released an issue brief with recommendations for shifting to communities that support, not report, families.
Although we always work in partnership across our communities, much of this success would not have been possible without our longtime and beloved leader Katie Albright. Thank you for sixteen years of opening your heart, and expanding our minds, to what is possible for families.

As we move forward into 2023, we do so with inspiration from Camila and so many other families who share their strength with us every day. The momentum that we are building to strengthen communities will replicate their experiences across California and the country. Only by working together with families, partners, and governments, can we prevent child abuse, neglect, and trauma, and reduce its devestating impact.
And finally, we recognize that Safe & Sound’s impact on the individual, family, community and statewide level could not be accomplished without the ongoing commitment of our donors, volunteers, and dedicated team members. Thank you.
We look forward to even greater impact—together—in 2023!
P. Wayne Osborne
Sarah H. Whitelaw
CO-CHAIRS, BOARD OF DIRECTORS
P. Wayne Osborne,
Co-Chair, Board of Directors
Sarah H. Whitelaw,
Co-Chair, Board of Directors
Charting a New Path Forward
In early 2022, Safe & Sound embarked on an ambitious process to refine our mission and develop a three-year strategic plan with a path of service that fully leverages the expertise from our merger with the Center for Youth Wellness (CYW). Together, we are helping people understand and take action on the intersection of child abuse, neglect, and trauma. Our vision for a future free from childhood trauma, where all children, families, and communities are safe, supported, and loved, has been reaffirmed in our new strategic agenda.
The Future We Want To See
Vision
Safe & Sound envisions a future free from childhood trauma, where all children, families, and communities are safe, supported, and loved.
Mission
Safe & Sound prevents and reduces the impact of childhood abuse, neglect, and trauma. We do this by strengthening families, building communities, and advancing healing, equity, and justice.
Priorities To Advance Our Vision
One of our overarching priorities is to create pathways toward healing and equity by being a trauma-informed system that can improve community wellbeing for everyone.
We are doing this through programs that will create cohesion and reduce toxic stress by weaving together Protective Factors—parental resilience, social connections, concrete support in times of need, knowledge of parenting and child development, and social and emotional competence of children—and Domains of Wellness—an evidenced-based set of skills co-created by CYW that actively build resilience and buffer the effects of toxic stress.

By focusing our efforts on embedding the integration of these models, along with the foundational tenets of Trauma-Informed Systems and Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), we can bring intrinsic value to our understanding of preventative services, allowing us to be more strategic—and data-driven—in our programmatic ability to serve the families we support.
Our Strategic Priorities
These are primary objectives that Safe & Sound has strategically committed to focus on for the next three years.
Pathways Toward Healing & Equity
Safe & Sound strives to be a healing organization and lead within a trauma-informed system to improve community wellbeing for everyone.
Collective Impact
We seek to continuously improve our programming to better meet the needs of children, families, and community at the local, state, and national level.
Operational Clarity
We understand the importance of workplace wellness through effective communication; expanded training; and, people-centered, equitable, and data-driven decisions and infrastructure enhancements.
Sustainable Growth
We recognize and support the potential of all employees, volunteers, donors, investors, and partners to further our vision, mission, and values.
The Values That Guide Us
Moving into Action
In 2022, Safe & Sound played a significant statewide leadership role in shifting the paradigm toward family strengthening—in partnership with families, communities, and systems. We did this by providing multiple new resources, advancing essential policies, and deepening local, state and federal commitments to a more collaborative approach to reducing child abuse, neglect, and trauma. As a community-based organization dedicated to strengthening families, building communities and nurturing childhoods, Safe & Sound advanced the goal of Child Abuse Prevention Month with the following resources to support prevention and family strengthening efforts.
The Data Playbook for Prevention Action Planning
Safe & Sound collaborated with many state and local partners to facilitate the numerous prevention efforts developed in the Data Playbook. The Data Playbook for Prevention Action Planning guides you through the essential steps for selecting a data framework, gathering relevant quantitative and qualitative data, applying the most appropriate analysis techniques, and sharing data and stories to engage communities and key stakeholders in this vital process to strengthen families.
The Economics of Child Abuse in California and its Counties
In addition to the individual, family, and community trauma, California's communities incurred $24.4 billion in economic impacts due to child abuse and neglect in 2022, a sum that could send 2.03 million children to preschool. The Economics of Child Abuse makes clear the economic impact of child abuse and neglect, and provides data to support the importance of prevention. Explore this interactive tool to learn more about the economic impact of child abuse and neglect for your county.
Recommendations for Transforming Child Abuse Prevention
In 2022 Safe & Sound published an Issue brief - Creating a Child & Family Well-Being System: A Paradigm Shift from Mandated Reporting to Community Supporting, to initiate a community dialogue and inform policymakers and stakeholders about strategies to shift our current system of mandated reporting to community supporting to keep families strong and together. The recommendations in the paper draw from our 50 years of experience in supporting children, parents, caregivers, and families living in vulnerable circumstances, and from serving as San Francisco's Child Abuse Prevention Center and designated trainer for mandated reporters of suspected child abuse and neglect. This Issue brief provides additional data, perspectives, and actionable recommendations for creating a community pathway that supports and strengthens children and families
To shift the current structure of mandated reporting to community supporting Safe & Sound is working in partnership with key stakeholders, including California state child abuse prevention leaders, county child welfare directors, innovative community-based organizations, those with lived expertise, and collaborative funders. Recently, the Child Welfare Council (CWC) approved a statewide Mandated Reporting to Community Supporting Task Force along with a State Community Pathway Advisory Group. Task Force along with a State Community Pathway Advisory Group to advance this work.
Lunch & Learn Series
The Facts and Faces of Prevention
"After attending several of the 'Lunch & Learn' series webinars, it was clear that the information and resources offered were relevant to the prevention work we do as a CAPC. Thank you so much for all the latest in Mandated Reporting and Social and Emotional Development. The information we received helped us plan our own activities for our community"
Amanda Guajardo
Executive Director, Tulare County CAPC
Safe & Sound developed a virtual Lunch & Learn series for our community and system partners, and individual supporters, to continue learning about the work  of Safe & Sound to reduce child abuse, neglect, and trauma. The three-part series titled, "The Facts and Faces of Prevention" expanded our collective understanding of the difference between abuse and neglect, and discussed the role we can all play in keeping children safe. The series—attended by over 1,000 people across the state and country—brought engaging conversations moderated by Safe & Sound's former CEO, Katie Albright, and distinguished panelists from child welfare and community-based organizations, the Safe & Sound team, and clients with lived experience and expertise.
2022 Lunch & Learn Panelists
Katie Albright, CEO of Safe & Sound
(Moderator)
1st Webinar
Changing the Narrative of Abuse and Neglect.
This session expanded our understanding of the definition of abuse and neglect, and  presented data that shows a strong correlation between poverty and  allegations of neglect.  Parents and caregivers need ongoing, holistic support to boost their protective factors, and  we all have a role to play in keeping children safe and families strong.
Gatanya Arnic, Executive Director of the Center for Youth Wellness (CYW) and Chief Strategy Officer of Safe & Sound
Joan Miller, Deputy Director, Family and Children’s Services, San Francisco Human Services Agency
Wendy Wiegmann, Project Director at California Child Welfare Indicators Project (CCWIP)
2nd Webinar
Shifting From Mandated Reporting to Community Supporting.
This session on moving from intervention to prevention expanded our understanding of mandated reporting, and what it might entail to shift to building a community pathway that strengthens families where they live. The conversation paved the way for releasing the Safe & Sound issue brief, Creating a Child & Family Well-Being System: A Paradigm Shift from Mandated Reporting to Community Supporting. The audience left inspired by the once-in-a-generation opportunity to reimagine the mandated reporter system to a community support system based on the number of transformative new policies, newly available resources, and significant alignment  in policy maker and public opinion on the topic.
Heather Briscoe, MD, Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, UCSF
Justin Lee, Senior Director of Strategic Consulting for Los Angeles County, Casey Family Programs
Shelley Lopez, Parent Engagement Coordinator, ParentsCAN
William Roy, Associate Director for Community Education & Partnerships, Safe & Sound
3rd Webinar
SHINING A SPOTLIGHT ON SUCCESS Role of Community Pathways to Keep Families Safe and Sound.
This discussion expanded our collective understanding of the vital role community pathways play for families—providing support with no shame, blame, or stigma. Community Pathways work when they meet families where they are and make it easy  to navigate across different systems to access strengthening services and supports.The conversation emphasized the vital role Family Resource Centers (FRCs) play in creating robust Community Pathways, and the need for additional funding of FRCs across the state.
Cesnae Crawford, Senior Executive Director,
Urban Services YMCA
Malcolm Gaines, Senior Clinical Projects Director, Safe & Sound
Melina Leon, Senior Program Manager for Care Coordination, Safe & Sound
Erika Leyva, Parent and Safe & Sound Client
Ingrid Mezquita, Executive Director, San Francisco Department of Early Childhood
*Erika’s Journey
Sometimes Life Can Challenge a Family’s Strength
Erika Leyva was born in the U.S. and grew up in Mexico. She fled back to the U.S. with her four children to escape domestic violence. While in an emergency shelter, she connected with Safe & Sound to get support in registering her children in school.
The Right Support Can Help Families Stay Strong
Erika connected with the Integrated Family Services (IFS) program at Safe & Sound, a more intensive level of services offered to families living in conditions that create the highest risk for child abuse and neglect. Through this program, Erika worked with the Care Coordination (CC) team and moved her children from an emergency shelter to transitional housing. The CC team worked closely with Erika, provided the guidance and encouragement that helped her remember her own personal strength so she could learn new skills, build a resume, find a full-time job, set clear family goals, and gain access to available resources and support to meet her goals. Today, Erika and her family have a new home, and Erika has a new job and a clear path to continue developing the skills she wants to build an even better life for herself and her children.
“I found solutions to many of my problems because of Safe & Sound. If I hadn't met Safe & Sound staff, I would have stayed depressed, and my girls wouldn't be who they are today. Safe & Sound listened to my problems, guided me, and helped us get a stable life. Today, we have a house to sleep in, food to eat, and the girls are studying well, and the best part is that we understand each other well as a family. Thanks to Safe & Sound!”
*Erika
“I love the work we do here at Safe & Sound, and our services are unique, and we customize services depending on clients' needs as much as possible. We support the families and let the clients make their decisions, as we are client-centered and client-focused.”
Melina León
Senior Program Manager - Care Coordination
*Camila’s Story
Sometimes Life Can Challenge a Family’s Strength
"All I want to learn is to be a good mom," said *Camila, who walked into Safe & Sound a few years ago. Raised with physical discipline and surrounded by community violence, Camila decided to escape with her child from Central America.
When she came to Safe & Sound, she found the service and support she needed and wanted to become a better mom.
The Right Support Can Help Families Stay Strong
Camila started attending parenting classes like Triple P-Positive Parenting Program, Parenting Young Children, Single Parent Network, and ACT Raising Children in Safe Environments program.

She worked closely with the Care Coordination team who focused on providing her with parenting tools and information about child development, and assisted her in planning activities for Camila and her child to do together. With the new information and parenting tools, she understood she needed to work on herself and stopped seeing her child as the problem.
Camila started attending a SELF-support group where she could share her concerns with other parents who had experienced similar situations, think about problems differently, and challenge past experiences. It helped her communicate well with her child, and figure out how to heal and move forward.

With the Clinical Care Coordinator’s help, Camila applied for asylum and it was granted. She was then able to move her child to a more inclusive school environment, receive financial support to move into a safer community, and obtain permanent housing subsidies. She was focused and resilient, built her skills, attended ESL and computer classes, and now has a full-time job.

A year ago, she got married. She has shared that she is the happiest she's ever been having a content and healthy family.
“When individuals get mental and physical health support, I firmly believe they can journey through life focusing on safe, stable, nurturing relationships and move away from harm. At Safe & Sound, we support our clients in many ways-- mentally, emotionally, physically, and socially. Not all families need the same level of support, it varies. We listen and connect with our clients , tailor the service they need, and help them find tools and the right resources. We don't do the work for clients, but we work with the clients so they can be resilient and feel stronger themselves moving forward.”
Sushi Frausto
Clinical supervisor
*Sara’s Story
Sometimes Life Can Challenge a Family’s Strength
*Sara, a single mother with two young girls, heard about Safe & Sound when Child Protective Services (CPS) became involved with her family. Sara knew she would benefit from resources about parenting and support, and quickly learned that Safe & Sound was available to everyone—and is an organization that supports families so every child can grow up in a nurturing, safe, and loving environment.
“Safe & Sound provides critical services to families living in vulnerable situations. My goal is to provide culturally affirming programming and concrete support to ease the levels of stress the families have to navigate. When I see a caregiver or a parent utilizing the resources and tools we provide to handle a crisis by either reaching out to us to advocate on their behalf or taking action on their own, when they would not have done so in the past, It helps me to know our methods are working.”
Lydia Vincent-White
SENIOR PROGRAM MANAGER, COMMUNITY RESOURCE & ENGAGEMENT
The Right Support Can Help Families Stay Strong
The Safe & Sound Clinical Care Coordination (CCC) team connected Sara with a parent educator to enhance positive parenting practices promoting safety, well-being, and permanency for children and families.
Through our Integrated Family Services, Sara and both of her daughters received Individualized Educational Plan services—as one child was having disruptive behavior at school, and the other did not attend school. The girls and Sara received support from the clinical care team, and the CCC team even accompanied the girls to hospitals and schools as part of the family services plan.
After participating in nearly every available family strengthening service offered at Safe & Sound, Sara's story has a new chapter of success. Because of their active work with Safe & Sound, Sara and her daughters are thriving together and are no longer at risk of child welfare involvement.
Sara parented her children through the challenges and gained tools to support her family for a lifetime. She and her daughters are stronger and thriving, and yet they still enjoy staying connected to Safe & Sound by actively participating in all family events.
“Safe & Sound is the closest thing I have to an extended family.”
Anonymous
Quote from Client
“We collaborate and work closely with service providers to ensure they have all the resources they need and are well-equipped to strengthen and support families living in vulnerable conditions. As a team, we support providers by offering training opportunities to learn new skills, find resources, and add new tools to their toolbox. I feel good about creating safe spaces for service providers to be able to connect with staff from other community-based organizations and share resources to help their clients receive the support they need.”
Ricardo Eugenio
SFFSN Coordinator, San Francisco Family Support Network

2022 Program Stats

REPORTS OF CHILD ABUSE
0
Children with a report of child abuse and neglect in San Francisco
2441
Children with a confirmed cases of child abuse and neglect in San Francisco
$
0
Estimated cumulative financial impact on the City and County of San Francisco for the 479 verified child survivors in 2022
Did you Know?
The money saved by preventing all abuse and neglect in the City and County of San Francisco could:
Send
0
kids to preschool
Pay for
0
kids to receive a 4-year college education
Learn more about your county rates of child abuse and neglect.
Children & Family Services:
0
Children and parents / caregivers supported with telehealth therapy, parent education classes, and other family strengthening programs.
0
Children celebrated winter holiday and other special holiday events
Offered
312
virtual educational classes and workshops to families
312
Meals to San Francisco children and families.
312
%
of families served through our integrated programming for at least 9 months met their self-identified goals correlated to improved Protective Factors that strengthen their families and keep their children safe.
Community Education:
0
Students educated in safety awareness.
0
Parents and caregivers trained in child safety awareness.
TALK Line:
0
TALK Line phone counseling sessions.
Partnership & Policies
Engaged in
0
partnerships; adopted and refined
0
policies and protocols to improve the City's family support and abuse prevention, and response systems
0
children and caregivers were served through Safe & Sound Programs and supportive services.
"Working as the Director of Data & Evaluation really means I'm given the responsibility of creating trust between our external stakeholders and our internal teams. The two may never speak and yet they are integral to one another. I don't take my role lightly. I know now is the era of change where data and evaluation can be used as supportive tools to bring about healing."
Dr. Bre Gentile
Senior Director,
Data & Evaluation and Product Design

Volunteer Corner

0
Volunteers delivering support and resources
0
Total volunteering hours
$
0
Total value of volunteer services to our families and the community.
(Current Estimated National Value of Each Volunteer Hour Is $29.95)

This is where your support went in 2022

Revenue
$11,493,002
$5,380,710
Government Grants
$3,080,580
Fundraising Events (net) & Donations
$2,099,052
Foundation & Corporate Grants
$708,097
Other Income
$224,563
In-kind Revenue
$11,493,002
Total Revenue
Expenses
$13,918,175
$3,681,967
Strategic Partnerships & Policy
$3,383,754
Children & Family Services
$2,520,163
Community Education & Partnerships
$1,910,311
Center for Youth Wellness
$1,225,730
Management & General
$1,196,250
Fundraising
$13,918,175
Total Expenses

The Safe & Sound
Team

Partners

0-5 Child Advocates

4CA

Alliance for Strong Children & Families

Ascend at the Aspen Institute

Bayview Child Health Center

BMAGIC

California Child Welfare Indicators Project

California Children’s Trust

California Citizen’s Review Panel

California Department of Juvenile Justice Realignment Sub-Committee

California Department of Social Services

California Family Resource Association

Casey Family Programs

Center for Care Innovations

Center for Child and Community Health, UCSF

Center for Innovation and Resources, Inc.

Center for the Study of Social Policy

Child & Adolescent Support Advocacy & Resource Center

Child Abuse Prevention Center (California)

Child Death Review Team

Child Parent Institute

Child Welfare Council

Child Welfare Directors Association

Children and Family Recovery Task Force

Children’s Advocacy Center of San Francisco

Children’s Advocacy Centers of California (CACC)

City and County of San Francisco

Citywide Family Advisory Council

Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC) Workgroup

Communities of Care Partners

Community Advisory Council

Community Works West

CSEC Steering Committee

DCYF Service Provider’s Workgroup

Department of Children, Youth & Their Families (DCYF)

Department of Early Childhood

Domestic Violence Consortium

Family Accountability Board

Family Accountability Board

Family Connections

Family Resource Center Alliance

Family Violence Council

Felton Institute

Futures without Violence

Good Samaritan Family Resource Center

Greater Bay Area Child Abuse Prevention Council

Horn Consulting

Huckleberry Youth Programs

Human Services Network

Junior League of San Francisco

Marin Child Abuse Prevention Council

National Children’s Alliance

National Family Support Network

Office of Child Abuse Prevention

OMI (Ocean, Merced, Ingleside) FRC

Parent Advisory Committee

Prevent Child Abuse America

Provider Advisory Board

Reimagine Child Safety NorCal

SafeStart Family Resource Center

San Francisco Child Abuse Prevention Council

San Francisco Department of Public Health

San Francisco Department on the Status of Women

San Francisco District Attorney's Office

San Francisco Domestic Violence Consortium

San Francisco Early Care & Education Advocacy Coalition

San Francisco Family Support Network

San Francisco Family Support Network

San Francisco Human Services Agency

San Francisco Juvenile Justice Center

San Francisco Juvenile Probation Department

San Francisco Medical Examiner’s Office

San Francisco Office of the Mayor

San Francisco Police Department

San Francisco Public Defender's Office

San Francisco Unified School District

San Francisco Women Against Rape

Sentencing Commission

Southeast Community Center

Strategies TA

Sunset Family Resource Center

Support for Families of Children with Disabilities

The Office of Child Abuse Prevention

The Richmond Neighborhood Center

Toxic Stress Network Improvement Community (TONIC)

Trauma Transformed

University of California, San Francisco

W.O.M.A.N., Inc.

Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital

Public Funding

California Department of Social Services

Child Parent Institute

First 5 San Francisco

Human Services Agency of San Francisco

San Francisco Department of Children, Youth & Their Families

San Francisco Department of Public Health

San Francisco Department of Health & Human Services

San Francisco Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development

Sierra Health Foundation: Center for Health Program Management

State of California, Office of Child Abuse Prevention

The California Governor's Office of Emergency Services

$100,000+

Anonymous (3)

The Anne Wojcicki Foundation

Bayview Futures (Formerly CYW)

Casey Family Programs

Doris Duke Charitable Foundation

Hellman Foundation

Lillybeck Estate

Morgan Stanley

P. Wayne Osborne & Gregory R. Price

John Pritzker Family Fund

George H. Sandy Foundation

Sarlo Family Foundation

Silver Giving Foundation

May and Stanley Smith Charitable Trust

SoMa Equity Partners

$50,000+

Anonymous (1)

California Pacific Medical Center

Dagmar Dolby

Hearst Foundation

Kaiser Community Benefits (Northern California)

LSP Family Foundation

Negley Flinn Charitable Foundation

S.H. Cowell Foundation

Zellerbach Family Foundation

$25,000+

Mimi & Peter Haas Fund

Junior League of San Francisco

Maverick Capital Foundation

Pediatrics Supporting Parents

Rosewood Family Advisors LLP

Silicon Valley Community Foundation

Laura & Greg Spivy

Ryan Stelzner

$10,000+

Katie Albright & Jake Schatz

BDT & Company

Brenda Bottum

Christina & Joe Bou-Saba

Chuckra Chai & Mon Siriwatwechakul

Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.

Citibank

Carla & David Crane

Winn Ellis & David Mahoney

First Republic Bank

Julie & Greg Flynn

The William G. Gilmore Foundation

Goldman Sachs & Co.

Greenberg Traurig

Mary & Brent Gullixson

Hall Capital Partners

Arno & Dr. Nadine Burke Harris

Carolyn Kendall

Jillian Manus & Rob Chesnut

Anette Marweld

McKinsey & Company

Carole McNeil & Denise Ivory

Susan & Bill Oberndorf

Old Republic Title Company

Elizabeth Patterson

Jarrod & Catherine Phillips

Premier Nutrition

PricewaterhouseCoopers

Regan Pritzker & Chris Olin

Amy & James Ramsey

Neeracha Taychakhoonavudh & Sean Trabosh

James Ward & Laura Harrison Ward

Bernard E. & Alba Witkin Charitable Foundation

Lareina Yee & Humberto Galleno

Samantha & Scott Zinober

$5,000+

Anonymous (4)

Alicia & Dave Abell

Apple Matching Gifts Program

Harvey & Nola Armstrong

Bedford Insurance Brokerage, Inc.

BlackRock, Inc.

Lisa Bransten & John Rumsey

Shannon & Douglas Cogen

Catherine & Sandy Dean

Patricia Duffy

Erik & Susan Edwards

Robert English & Anna Zara

Melinda Ellis Evers & William Evers

Family & Beyond

FThree Foundation

Valerie & Andrew Gospodarek

Insurance Industry Charitable Foundation

James & Zem Joaquin

Emilie & Andrew Lynch

McDermott Will & Emery

Hilary & Jamie Mendola

Diana Nelson & John Atwater

Katherine Neumer

Northern Trust

The Michael M. Peacock Foundation

Port Tack Family Fund

Jin Qian

Fred & Maxine Rumack Family Foundation

Pamela & Christopher Rupright

Jessica & Abdul Saouaf

Beatrix & Michael Seidenberg

Lee & Perry Smith

SSL Law Firm LLP

Roselyne Swig

TEF Architecture & Interiors, Inc.

The Taheri Foundation

David & Susan Tunnell

John & Amy Underwood

Sarah & David Whitelaw

Grace Won & Richard Holden

Harold L. Wyman Foundation

$1,000+

Anonymous (12)

AAML Northern California Chapter

Renjish Abraham

Steven & Kellie Abreu

Craig Ackermann

Dennis Allaire

Arbella Insurance Foundation

AvalonBay Communities, Inc.

Andrew Ballantyne

Ann & Chris Barber

Sandeep Belani

Jonathan & Lisa Bloch

John & Ellen Broadhurst

Ellen Bronchetti

Justin Bugajski

Louise & Robert Rosen Byer

Brian Byrdsong & Neil Rogers

Andrew Chang

Nancy Chirinos

Marie Mendenhall Cleasby Foundation

Lorraine & Noah Cohen

Community Thrift Store

Beth Cross & Anthony Stayner

Anthony Dorie

John Ehrlich

Karen & Steve Ellis

Julia Blagden Emby

Georgiana Evans

Michael & Nicole Farb

Irwin & Concepcion Federman

Randi & Bob Fisher

Julia & David Flaherty

Kerry Francis

Alison Gass

Genentech Givingstation

Google Matching Gifts Program

Mary J. Hansell & Carl Serrato

Edward Harrison

Chelsea Herrick

Ron Holland

Erwin Hosono & Beth Axelrod

Roxane & George Hume

Laura & Terry Hunt

John & Laura Fisher

Ari Kahan

Diana Kapp & David Singer

Laurie Kappe

Carol Kirsh & Thomas Gottlieb

Kathy Kwan

Leland, Parachini, Steinberg, Matzger & Melnick, LLP

Ayala Levine

Nikolaos Liveris

Local Independent Charities of America

Susan Lowenberg & Joyce Newstat

Robert & Connie Lurie

Patrick & Gwen Mahoney

Mainsail Partners

Reed Maltzman & Jennifer Gosselin

Stewart McDowell

Dan McKenna

Zach McMillan

Constance Mitchell

Shaulnie Mohan

Janet Monfredini & Mark Plumley

Fiona Montgomery

Amanda & Matt Moore

Linda Moore & Jonathan Howden

Meridee Moore

Michael Nadler

John & Barbara Osterweis

Marcia & William Pade

Stephanie Pappas

Julie & Will Parish

Karen Parker & Joe Fusco

Christine & Nanci Perocchi

William Raisin & Diana Montgomery

Recology Inc.

Taylor Robinson & Casey Ketterling

Lilli Ross

Valerie & Michael Russell

Salesforce.com, Inc.

San Francisco Giants

John Sanger

Ricardo Segura

Mark Sherman & Susan Mohun

Tal & Cinthia Simon

John Solomon & Dr. Caroline Buckway

Christopher Stewart & Shelley Wu

Ronald Stovitz & Danell Zeavin

Sheila Stuart

Brian Talbott & Natalie Delagnes Talbott

Tallie & Corey Taylor

Herb Thomas

Edmund Tong

Jason Tong

Union Mutual

Lisa Villarreal

Visa, Inc.

Claudia Volpi

Mark & Liz Vorsatz

T.B. Walker Foundation

Cathie Bennett Warner

Wendell Family Foundation

Rebecca Westerfield

Sue & Jack Whitelaw

Jane & Doug Wolf

Sue & Richard Wollack

Kathryn Alexis Woods & Daniel Donahoe

Eric Wu

Roger Wu

Sophie Ziegler & Jonathan Schwartz

$500+

Anonymous (15)

Mary Ann & Dave Trephan

Dave Atkin

Greg Bastis

Desa Belyea

BlackRock Matching Gift Program

Grant Bowen

Adam Brausa

Jennifer Brokaw & Allen Fry

Karen Cakebread

Timothy Cecchin

Younjeong Choi

Chihyuan Chuang

Cisco Foundation

Steven Clausen

Andy Cohen

The Commonwealth Club

Congregation Emanu-El

Carol Davison

Dodo Banana

Todd A Dorfman

Will Dorsey

Pankit & Ameek Doshi

Donald Douglas Fortune Jr. & Tomoko Nakamura Fortune

Xiaohui Du

Nicholas & Rebecca Eaton

Ken Eng

Scott Fink & Kathy Klein

Marc Fiore

David Fleishhacker

Virginia Fontana

Daniel Grossman & Linda Gerard

Joan Hamilton

Andrea Hasaka

Anthony Heckman

Adrienne Hirt & Jeffrey Rodman

Sujatha Iyer

Vicki & Scott Kahn

Elizabeth Kuenstler

Elaine Larkin

Dianne Leiker

Frank Li

Alexander & Anne B. Long

Niall & Eve Lynch

Sue Lynch

Dasha Maggio

Ed & Betty Manoyan Foundation

Kathryn Marple

Julie McConnell

Debra McCoy

Microsoft Corporation

Alex & Renata Miller

Sarah Minnis

Katie & Joe Morford

Barbara W. Moser

John & Susan Nehra

Sherri Nelson

Farley Neuman & Sheila Brown

Kenneth Neville

Kathleen Newsom

Nancy Oliveira

Douglas Oliver

On Time Logistics LLC

Ann Palermo

Robert Park

Jason & Kat Di Piazza

Edward & Marcia Pollack

Heather Porter

Kristen Priddy

Krishna Rao & Lindsey Luebchow

Mariah Reddick

Kim Ricketts

Arthur & Katherine Ringness

Viveka Rydell

Josephine Sambado

Alexis Sellers

Kristina Shih

Ira Smith

Edmund & Eva Solis

Jan Solomon

Andrew Stadler

Sarah E. Stein & Michael Cohn

Diana C. Stewart

The Swig Foundation

Shannon Thyne & Chris Benitez

Suzi Tinsley

Douglas Tom

Summit Trail

Anna May Trala

Sheila Tran

Angela Ty

U.S. Bank Foundation

United Way of Greater St. Louis, Inc.

Varian Medical Systems

Ravishankar Viswanathan

Richard Ward

T Williams

Kristy Wood

Linda & Stanley Wulf

Franck Yelles

Magan Biggs York

Up to $500

Anonymous (87)

Abbott Laboratories Employee Giving Campaign (EGC)

Dave Ackerley

Jacqueline Adams

Saniya Ahmed

Michelle Ahn

AIG

Leyla Alhosseini

Leen Allaert

Paul Allegretti

Steven Allison

Susana Alvarez

Amazon Smile

American Trading and Production Corporation (ATAPCO)

Applied Materials

Sean Arietta

Nick Armatas

Scott Armstrong

Amit Arora

Stefanie Arthur

Christian Atkinson

Ilaria Badagnani

Erin & Jonathan Badillo

James Baldwin

Chris Barnes

Mark Barnes

Gary Barrera

Karen Dunn Bartlett

Marc Bartoo

Natalie Basiratpour

Abraham Bassan

Javier Bastidas

Bradley Bauer

David Beach

Sarah Schaedler Beach

Geoffrey Beard

Jonah Becker

Jonathan Becker

Birtu Belete

James Bender

Babette Benken

Alex Benn

James Bennett

Susanna Bensinger

Patricia Berberich

Marsha Vande Berg

Anne Bernstein

Jack & JoAnn Bertges

Elizabeth Bhatt

Matt Biggar

Michael Bishop

Meredith Blackwell

Bluetooth Special Interest Group, Inc.

Howard Bomze

Donna Bond

Nicholas Boothby

Rod Boothby

David Bourdet

Nicholas Bouskill

Patrick Brassil

Mark Brilliant

Eoin Brodie

Julia & Stan Bromley

Tracie Brown

Ray & Ann Brown

Abigail Browning

Eden & Marc Bruner

Lawrence Buckfire & Kelly Krueger-Buckfire

Ana Bujosa

Therese Bumanglag

Colin Burns

Belinda Byrne

Lucas Pecci Canisares

Linda Cannon

Cecilia Carlet

Colin & Gill Carlile

Jennifer & Stephen Carlin

Edward Carlson

Lucretia Carney

Gea Carr

Robert Carrol

Robert Cass

Robert Cavezza

Barbara Cedarblade

Romy Chakraborty & Sohini Roy

Annie Chang

Leo Chang

Jianhua Chao

Charles Schwab Foundation

Clarence Cheuk

Alice Chew

Jane Chinen

Brian Chinn

Ramya Chitatoor

Dylan Chivian

Federico Ciocca

Lori Clarke

Carolyn Clary

Candice Clay

Kristin Claypoole

Joel Cohen

Sandy Cold

Theirrie Cook

Anne Marie Cordingly

David Cort

Lyda Cort

Lisa Cort

Laleh Cote

Lisa Cottle

Paul Counts

Coursera Matching Gifts Program

Erin & Anthony Crescenti

James David Crook

Nick Cruz

Lindsey Curtis

Ken Cushman

George Dabney

Marta Dabros

Naozer Dadachanji

Sean & Gena Dalziel

Alexis Davis

Sara Deamicis

Lara DeCaro

Angela Deiana

Julia Del Prete

Delta Dental Matching Gifts Program

Sean Denniston

Nathaniel Deutsch

Timothy Dierks

John Dillinger

Justin Dombrowski

Christopher Donnelly

Glen Donovan

Kim Doran

Kathryn Douglas

Eric Downing

Kieran M Duffy

Brian & Molly Dutkiewicz

Deane Eastwood

eBay Foundation

Niamh Egan

Ethan Einwohner

Erin & Geoff Eisenberg

Susan Eisner

Beth & Howard Ellenberger

Steve Ellul

Ken Englund

Bailey Erickson

Kevin Etheridge

Craig Etlin & Leslie Gordon

Expedia.com

Timothy Fares

Erik Fenster

Hannah Fernandes

Dimitar Filipov

Jeff Finer

John Finnegan

William Finzer & Brigid McCaw

Michael Fisch

Conor Forde

NVC Foundation

Franklin Templeton Investments

Signe Fransen

Alison Freeman

Jo Ellen Gaines

Edward Garcia

Bryson Gardner

Akanksha Gautam

GE Foundation

Julia Gellert

Philip Gerken

Sudeepto Ghoshdastidar

Hilary Gibson

Jacob Gimbel

Jane Ginsburg

Daniel Glaser

Jared Goldman

Allan Gomes

Barry Goode

Simon Goodfellow

John Gouws

Mark Grace

Kay Sprinkel Grace

William & Carolyn Grebe

Rodney Grebe

Evan Green

Midori Greenwood-Goodwin

Jenny Griffin & Colin Schmidt

Brett Grimaud

Kevin Gross

Adam Grosser

Zhengtian Gu

Tadhg Guerin

Brianna Haag

Marieke van den Haak

James & Sur Hager

Liz Hager

Susan Hahnenkratt

Halliburton

Chris Hamilton

Erin Hammer

Deborah Davis Han

Rhiannon Hardwick

Thomas Headley

William & Nancy Heaslip

Sharathchandra Hegde

Cady & Robert Hellman

Anna Hennings

Melanie Heu

James & Sarah Hickman

Didier Hilhorst

Andrew Hindman

Gayatri Hiremath

Carrie Holder

Richard Holman

William & Rhonda Hontalas

Susan Hosking

Kris Hovis

Meng Zhe Huang

Fen Huang

Xiaojun Huang

Kristen Huber

Sabine Huensch

Leah Hughes

Daphne Humes & Bruce Tang

Morgen Humes & Peter Cook

Kelli Humfeld

Paul Huston

Frederick Huxham

IBM Employee Charitable Contribution Campaign

Intel Foundation

Yuka Ioroi

John K Irwin

Yulian Isakov

Marissa Jacobus

Robert Jap

Mary & Johnson Jardiniano

Steven Jo

Angie Joerin

Anita John

Jason Johnson

Jayson Johnson

John & Shelley Johnson

John Johnson

Steven Johnson

Craig Johnstone

Allan and Velva Jones

Catherine Jopling

JP Morgan Chase Foundation

Jonathan Jump & Hal Marz Jr.

Safia Kaleem

Michel Kapulica

Saurabh Kapure

Ulas Karaoz

Jonathan Katzman

Sobhagya Kaushal

Chris and Kristine Keane

Leslie Keenan

Samuel Kessel

Robert Keyser

Paul Kiely

Dongmyeong Kim

Michael Kim

Nora Kim & Rosie Woof

Henry King

Hilary King

Stephanie Kinkel

Jennifer Kirby

Uwe Klein

Darren Kleinberg

Gregory Koenen

Stacey Konner

Nieves Kooyman

Jordan Kornzweig

Aparna Kota & Keith Kapash

Rachel Kreps-Falk

Toshiko Kujo

Judy Kummer

Jill Kuper

Marc Kwok

Karla Kyrias

Remi-Martin Laberge

Melinda Lacy

Anne Lai

Calum Land

Chris Land

Jamie & Emily Land

Kirsten Langston

Thomas Lebeau

Edward Lee

Jason Lee

Julia Lee

Katherine J. Lee & Jeffrey Friedman

Sonia Lee

Megan Lehmer

Daniel Lennon

Nancy Lenvin

Akiba Lerner

Hing Leung

Level Design SF

Levi Strauss Foundation

Lean Liam

Linda Lodliemphrachanh

Timothy Loef

Cristian Lomeli

Daniel Long

Melanie Long

Thomas Long

Dan Loos

Brett Lovelady

Emily Lugdon

Christopher Lunde

Patricia Lynch

Dylan MacDonald

Jennifer Macdonald

Jo Mackness

Macy's Foundation

Suzanne Magin

Tzulun Mai

Mel Manalo

Mare & Paul Manangan

Isabel Manchester

Arliene Mangalindan

Syed Mannan

Catherine Manshel

Shauna Marshall & Robert Hirsch

James & Sheila Mason

Alvin Matic

Lydia Mazzie

Alix McDonald

Matthew McDonald

Patrice McElroy

A. Kirk McKenzie

Mike McMahon

David McMonigle

Sam McMorran

Regan McNeill Ural

David McPherson

Jessica McQuatters

Nicole Meehan

William Meeker

Christof Meile

David Mertz

Megan Meyer

Judy Miller

Rachel Mironov

David & Jan Mishel

James Mitchell

Todd Moody

Michael Mooney

Mary Moran

Brigitte Morillo Trono

Melinda Morimoto

Aetheria Movement

Nicholas Munday

Caitlin Murphy

Janice Myers

Diana Naparst

Ashok Narang

Clint Newman

Susan Newman

May Ng & Wilson Lee

Daphne Niall

Nancy Nichols

Tracy Nicholson

Reyna Diego Nille

Eric Nitzberg

Kara Norman

Karen Oberdorfer

John & Gigi Obrecht

Kelly O'Brien

Cheryllyn De Ocampo

Heather ODonnell

Demian Oksenendler

Melissa Oldrin

Neil Omaque

Russell Osborn

Michael Paganucci

Zixiao Pan

Athena Pappas

Kam Pasha

Mina Patel

Leena Patel

Pratima Patil

Julienne Pearson

Gary Pegueros

Srikanth Pendyala

Kim Perkins

Amelia Peters

Andrey Petrov

Nathan Pfeifer

PG&E Corporation Foundation

Joshua Phillips

Ferran Garcia Pichel

Teryssa Pineda

Kenneth Pitzer

Leslie Platto

Scott Pogorelc

Jeff Pomeranz

Hilary Power

Judy Proietto

Kevin Pua

Taj Pucrbram

Doug Purcell

Michael Que

Sudhir Radhakrishnan

Erik Ragatz

Jennifer Raike

Rama Ramakrishnan-Rothe

Ron Ramsubhag

Michelle & Doug Randall

Sarah Rardin

Hardik Rathod

Dawn Ray

Kimberly Reagan-Hackett

Thomas & Catherine Reddy

Gwen & Paul Reuben

Mary Revord

Debra & George Rice

Virginia Rich

Kathryn & David Riester

William Riley

Elizabeth Rivera

David Robinson

Walter Robinson

Diego Rodriguez

Victoria Romero

John & Catherine Rosekrans

Joseph Rosenberg

Jean Rosenfeld

Elizabeth Roth & Ronald Katz

Rama Rothe

Sally Rowland

Sandra Rubin

Anthony Russell

Barbara Russell

Mark Sabatino

Hussein Safa

Stan Saltzman

Kimberly Salvia

Gina Salzman

Bennet Samani

Allison Sander

Robert Sandoval

Erik Sandvik

Stephanie Sargent

Barbara & Robert Scavullo

Steve & Cindy Scheiner

Lauren Schiefer

Lauren Schwartz

Anderson Scott

Leslie Scott

Angela Sebastiana

Jeanmarie Sganga

Tom Shalvarjian

David Shayer

Emily Sheridan

Joni Sherman

Sara Silberschatz

Namal De Silva

Gurmeet Singh

Priya Singh

Robert & Wendy Singley

Stephani Slater

Cameron Smith

Betsy Smyser

Kathryn Snyder

Jasleen Sodhi

Dodzie Sogah

Joseph Song

Patrick Sorensen

Gregory Spallas

Daniel Stadler

Jenny Stadler

Edward Stark

Jason Stephens

Ioanna Stergiades

Sharon Steuer & Jeff Jacoby

Jessica Stitt

Samuel Stone

Paul Strumph

Edith Su

Myles Sumlin

Shih Sun

Esta Swig

Lindsay Taylor

Marilyn Teorey

Maike Thamsen

Carolynn Thompson

David Thompson

Lynn Thompson

Arun Thottumkara

David Tillotson

Cynthia Tilton

Lena Tjosvold

Gary Tom

Marsha Torkelson

Veronica Tougher

Megan Truong

Susan Tryon

Perry Vais

Kristin Valente

Antonio Valeri

Catherine Valukas

Charuleka Varadharajan

Johanna Vater & Jeff Diamond

David & Katharine Velleman

Albert Villapiano

Elisia Villemure

Tyler Vradenburg

Bridget Wagner

Lori Wakil

Kenneth Walker

Jialu Wang

Tarim Wasim

Lisa Wasson

Donna Weeks

Jennifer Weiss

Tim Welch

Petter Wendel

Catherine Wertz

Henry Wetton

Carrie Wheeler

Jesse Wilbur

Kenneth Hurst Williams

Melissa Wilson

Julie Wilson

Richard Wilson

Scott Nelson Windels

Rick & Gale Winningham

Adam Wolff

The Wonderful Company Foundation Inc

Kristina Wong

Jeff Wood

Eleanor Woolf

Steven Woolsens

Clarence Wooten

Emily Wu

Yuxin Wu

Mathew Wyman

Qifeng Xue

Nancy Yamamoto

Chientang Yang

Chun Yip

Eric Yip

Elaine Yoffie

Edward Yost

Lawrence You

Natalie Young

Andre Yousefi

Christine Yousefi

Aamir Zakaria

Lauren Ziegler

Vivien Zraick & Ben Rosenfield

In Kind

Pauline Julian

Donald du Bain

BI-RITE Market

Betsy Bliss

John Boone

Christina Braithwaite

CalCPA

Christopher Michel Photography

Clancy's Trees

Carolyne Cook

Carla Cuevas

Hilary and Jeffrey Dito

The Erin Hanson Gallery

Nancy Farese

Free Gold Watch

Elise Gianoglio

Graze + Gather Co.

Sapphira Lee

Amy Lin

Farell Beam McElveen

Old Republic Title Company

Order of Malta - Western Association

P. Wayne Osborne & Gregory R. Price

Peter's Kettle Corn

Rachel Roger's Design

RISE Brewing Co.

Nina Safdie

Lucille Sanchez-Corea, DM

Wing Shum

Sports Basement

Starbucks

Mickey Stretton

Kristen Thompson

Samantha Tong

Trader Joe's

Caroline Volk

Anne Wojcicki

Board of Directors
P. Wayne Osborne, Co-Chair Sarah H. Whitelaw, Co-Chair Erik S. Edwards, Secretary Jason Di Piazza, Treasurer Bill Barnes Tina Bou-Saba Chuck Chai
Anthony Heckman Aparna Kota, M.D. Jillian Manus
Hilary Mendola
Linda Moore Katie Riester Christopher C. Stewart, M.D.
NEERACHA TAYCHAKHOONAVUDH DOUGLAS TOM
Angela Ty Lisa Villarreal Alisa Williams Clarence Wooten Lareina Yee
Honorary Directors
Kathy Baxter Linda Cannon Lorraine Cohen
Dr. Moses Grossman* Patsy Jones Lois Pavlow*
Sari Wade* Ellen Wolfe* Sue Wollack
*In Memoriam
Employees
Molly Peterson Tyna Pierre Cheryl Polk Ashley Renick Katie Rivers Kelly Rodriguez William Roy Jessica Sananes Roxana Sanchez Gagandeep Sandhu Mariea Orivae Santiago Frances Shell Jessica "Susy" Siebold Holly Sly Monisha Sullivan Andrew Tan Tommy Thach Magdalena Tobar Noelani Viloria Lydia Vincent-White Tishina Williams Larry Yip
Vrinda Gupta Joshua Halvorson Shimina Harris Cynthia Ho Jessica Jaime Molly Jardiniano Ryan Jones Christine Juang Rachel Klegon Anibal Lara-Ramirez Edward Lee Melina Leon Iona Arsandra Lewis Yifang Li Linda Lodliemphrachanh Maribel Lopez-Romero Karissa Luckett Paulynrose Macadangdang Brenda Miles Jessica Chau Mussadi Victoria Ng Anh Nguyen Gloria Nguyen Nathalie Olson-Studler Jenny Pearlman Beatrize Perez
Pamela Candelaria Aguilera Katie Albright Gatanya Arnic Abdulai Bah-Jalloh Nikki Banifatemi Robyn Bell-Brannon Tom Benson Suzanne Bergeron Karen Blanco Monica Bucci Brian Byrdsong Ramya Chitatoor Luciana Corral Andre Cruz-Hill Quinn Davis Jillian Deblanc Helena Edwards Ricardo Eugenio Gabriela Gonzalez Christian "Sushi" Frausto Charlie Fredrick Jasmine Frye Isabelle Gaetz Malcolm Gaines Breanna Gentile Kamia Gilliam Brianna Green Rachel Greene