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giveDidi HirschCommunity Mental Health Center
Annual Report 2005-2006
“Each time I pick up theline to listen, to care,I know that if I give a
little bit of hope,it might be enough to
help that person’s life.”
Rosalind LeeCrisis Line volunteer since 2002
Didi Hirsch Community Mental Health Center Annual Report 2005-2006
Dear Friends,
A Little Help From our Friends, July 1, 2005 – June 30, 2006
Almost half of us will suffer from a diagnosable mental illness at some point in our lifetime—anxiety, depression, attention deficit disorder, social phobia, schizophrenia, etc. Duringthose times, friends can make all the difference in the world, whether by fixing a brokenfaucet, taking our kids for the weekend or helping us find a therapist. Friends area powerful force.
For more than sixty years, that same power has helped Didi Hirsch grow and evolve.Our clients and their families, and our staff and volunteers are our core. Courageouspoliticians, eloquent writers, and people who share their stories, despite stigma anddiscrimination, also have been vital. Together, we have erased despair and restored hope.
Who better to tell Didi Hirsch’s story than our friends, in their richly diverse voices? Inprevious Annual Reports, we featured our staff and clients. This year, we highlight a fewof our volunteers, but there are so many more. At least 170, such as Moving Up—a groupof women who find a job for every woman living at Via Avanta who wants one; and ourSuicide Prevention Center pioneers, Mickey Heilig, Dr. Robert Litman, and Dr. NormanFarberow, who, since their “retirement,” have helped train hundreds of crisis line counselors.
This assignment was an unsettling role reversal for our volunteers. They like to focus onothers. They aren’t very comfortable in the limelight. Giving comes so naturally that theybalked at the thought of our making a big deal about them. So as you read, bear in mindthat they deserve much more credit than this Annual Report reveals. How many of uswould donate our Saturday and Sunday mornings after five long days at both work andcollege? How many of us would be preoccupied with getting back to our volunteer workwhile recovering from a serious accident?
Our volunteers are as reliable and steady as a heartbeat. And they areas essential. So are friends like you. Thank you for all that you give—whether it be in-kind donations, financial support, expertise or advocacy.
Andrew E RubinCHAIR, BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Kita S. Curry, Ph.D.PRESIDENT/CEO
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“When I first got involved with Didi Hirsch, I knew there wasa critical need for its programs. As a longtime Inglewood resident,I’ve done all I can to connect Didi Hirsch with the South LosAngeles and Inglewood communities because it is clear thatthe need is great and the resources few. Today, Didi Hirschis a haven in these communities.”
Nathaniel Jackson, Ph.D., Board Member since 1996
Nate has spent much of his life helping others. Whether as a community leader,Air Force psychologist, father, or educator, Nate strongly believes in helping othersby giving them the right tools to overcome any obstacle.
As an educator and college administrator, he has mentored several generations of youngpeople, encouraging them to tap into the best parts of themselves in the face of adversity.As a community activist for organizations such as the NAACP and the Urban League,Nate has helped reduce economic, social, political, educational, and racial inequality.
As a member of Didi Hirsch’s Board of Directors for more than a decade, Nate hashelped the agency form critical alliances with key leaders in the South Los Angelesand Inglewood communities. Through these relationships, Didi Hirsch has been ableto bring services to individuals and families in these neighborhoods, which are themost underserved in Los Angeles County. The programs include child and familycounseling, parenting classes, short-term crisis residential programs, and psychiatricservices for severely mentally ill children and adults.
At our Inglewood Center, four out of every five adults suffering from mental illnesseshave improved their quality of life. Since beginning treatment, they have been able to
better manage their symptoms, adhere to medication regimens, and live independently.
“Even if I don’t work directlywith clients, I feel good knowingthat all the things I do, it’s forthem. They’re at the heart ofeverything. If I help break stigmaby getting the word out there,maybe more people who needhelp will feel comfortableenough to get it.”
Denise Valdez,Development volunteer since 2004
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While employed as a billing clerk at Didi Hirsch, Denise went above and beyond byvolunteering with the Development Department to help plan the Erasing the StigmaLeadership Awards and the Alive & Running for Suicide Prevention 5K/10K. Dedicatedto helping promote the Center’s programs, Denise was up as early as 6:00 a.m.on many Sunday mornings to hand out Alive & Running brochures at race sitesacross Los Angeles.
Last year, Didi Hirsch’s Erasing the Stigma Leadership Awards raised more than$350,000 to help fund a wide array of the agency’s programs and services, whilethe Alive & Running for Suicide Prevention 5K/10K had a record-breaking numberof participants and raised nearly $100,000 for the agency’s suicide prevention services.
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“When someone who comes toDidi Hirsch walks into one of itsbuildings, I want them to feelwelcome, wanted, comfortable.I want them to feel the kindof care they’ll receive as soonas they walk in. I keep thatin mind each time I workon a project.”
Robert Zigman,volunteer since 1998
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Bob has worked with Didi Hirsch on the renovation of several centers, including ExcelsiorHouse, Jump Street, and Via Avanta. Most recently, he collaborated with Didi Hirsch on therenovation of the S. Mark Taper Foundation Center, formerly known as Manchester Center.
His company, Jensen/Zigman Construction, led the job from start to finish and worked aroundthe clock to guarantee that the facility would be up and running as soon possible. With all thework Bob has done with Didi Hirsch, he has handled many unanticipated challenges pro-bono.Even after completing projects, Bob continues to lend his time and expertise. He offers tips
to cut maintenance costs and uses his years of experience to connect Didi Hirsch to avariety of building contractors when emergency repairs are needed.
After the renovation of our S. Mark Taper Foundation Center, we provided 20 percentmore clients with counseling, parenting classes, and psychiatric services.
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givepotential“I don’t know where I would be without Didi Hirsch. For more than15 years, Didi Hirsch has been there for me, and this is my way ofgiving back. Now, I want to be a positive role model for other clients- help them believe in themselves, show them that there’s a betterquality of life, prove that they can not only get better but thatthey can achieve whatever they want to achieve.”
Rosemary Riley, Quality Assurance volunteer since 2005
Rosie did not set out to be a role model, but because of her advocacy on behalfof those with mental illness as well as the success of her treatment, that is exactlywhat she has become.
Rosie was diagnosed nearly two decades ago, and since then has made a steadyclimb up a steep mountain. She never would have imagined that she would be askedto speak at Antioch University, where she gave future mental health professionals herperspective on what it means to live with mental illness. Additionally, she graduatedfrom the peer advocacy program at the Westside Center for Independent Living andinterned at Daybreak, a women’s homeless shelter.
At Didi Hirsch, Rosie not only writes newsletter articles for the Clubhouse,a psychosocial program for adults suffering from chronic mental illnesses, shealso volunteers her time collecting satisfaction surveys from clients. Most importantly,Rosie serves as a mentor for fellow clients, using her story to give them guidanceand hope.
98 percent of our clients said they would refer a friend in need.
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A longtime volunteer, Khaki helped build the Clubhouse program from the groundup, working closely with Didi Hirsch staff to create a program that helps adultswith chronic mental illnesses live full and independent lives. Today, she sharesher love of healthy living with Clubhouse clients by leading a cardio fitness classand helping them create nutritious meal plans.
With the help of dedicated staff and volunteers like Khaki, Clubhouse membershave raised their activity levels. In fact, nine out of ten members are nowwell-educated about fitness and nutrition, with more than half of all membersparticipating in the program’s weekly cardio fitness class.
“What I’m really here to do isto teach joy – pure and simple.Shouldn’t everyone feel that?
The clients face so manychallenges that sometimes,it’s hard for them to feel
good about life. I try to bringthem back to that happiness,whether it’s through going
with them on outings, leading afitness class, or helping them
learn to be independent.”
Khaki Sheybany,Clubhouse volunteer since 1994
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“It’s not just about showingthe women how to protectthemselves against assailants.It’s so much more. It’s aboutshowing them that they don’thave to be victims, empoweringthem to fight for themselves,and giving them the confidencethey need to overcome anyobstacle. That is why I do it.”
Tim Plunkett,Via Avanta volunteer since 2002
As a certified black belt and self defense instructor, Tim trains people from allwalks of life. From law enforcement personnel to high school teenagers, seniorcitizens and corporate employees, the high demand for his services keeps Timon the go. But, no matter how busy he gets, he sets aside time twice a monthto teach basic, practical self defense to the Via Avanta women, many of whom
are victims of domestic and child abuse.
Two-thirds of the women of Via Avanta, our residential substance abuseprogram, graduated with stable housing, regained custody of their children,
and are now prepared for steady work.
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givehope“After a good friend took her life, I asked myself if I could havedone more. When I found the crisis line, I realized that I stillcould do more. Each time I pick up the line to listen, to care,I know that if I give a little bit of hope, it might be enoughto help that person’s life.”
Rosalind Lee, Crisis Line volunteer since 2002
Since she was a child, Rosalind’s parents instilled in her a sense of activism and philan-thropy. In fact, by the time she finished high school, Rosalind had already volunteeredfor nearly a dozen organizations, ranging from animal shelters to convalescent homes.
After a close friend from college took her life, Rosalind took up a new cause. She foundDidi Hirsch’s Suicide Prevention Center and turned her grief into action.
Her experience as a volunteer on the crisis line has given her a new direction inlife. She is currently pursuing a master's degree in clinical psychology at PepperdineUniversity. Grateful for the meaning and insight that being a crisis counselor gives her,Rosalind continues to volunteer on the line even with her challenging school schedule.
Last year, our 24-hour suicide prevention Crisis Linehelped 15,000 callers between the ages of 6 and 92.
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Caregivers Support GroupsWe offer support groups for the caregivers ofolder adults with Alzheimer’s disease or someother forms of dementia, as well as for peoplecaring for frail elderly family members.
ClubhouseA drop-in program open five days a week, theClubhouse provides support, social opportunities,and skill building activities for adults with chronicmental illnesses. Members can participate in groupactivities which help to reduce feelings of isolation,take a variety of computer classes, and contributeto a Clubhouse newsletter. The group is selfgoverning, with guidance and support from staffmembers, who also offer therapy groups.
Crisis Residential CareJump Street and Excelsior House are crisisresidential treatment centers, providing a 28-dayprogram for adults who are experiencing seriousproblems due to mental illnesses. Residents mayhave been homeless or at risk of homelessness;the program helps get them stabilized, and providestreatment for their mental illnesses. The programalso helps clients find long-term housing andconnects them to on-going treatment programs.
Employment ServicesThis program helps adults with chronic mentalillnesses find a job. Clients learn computer skills,resume building, and interview strategies, suchas how to dress appropriately for job interviews.After finding employment, clients continue toreceive supportive services to help them besuccessful in the workplace.
Intensive Mental Health ServicesAt our Inglewood and Culver-Palms Centers, weprovide specialized services for adults with seriousmental illnesses, which have led to frequent hospi-talizations or homelessness. Staff members workwith clients in community settings such as work,home, hospitals, and court to help them remainin the community and achieve the highest possiblelevel of functioning. Staff members have smallcaseloads to ensure individualized attention tomeet clients’ needs, and services are providedmultiple times per week if needed.
Outpatient TreatmentPrograms at our headquarters and InglewoodCenter provide outpatient mental health servicesto adults with serious mental illnesses, includingschizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and severe depression.Our trained mental health staff provides individualand group therapy, case management, and psychiatricmedication management.
Short-term Crisis Counselingand Crisis InterventionWe provide immediate access to short-termcounseling for individuals and families experiencinga crisis following a life-changing event, such asthe death of a loved one, loss of a job, assault,or life-threatening illness. We also provide shortterm counseling for those who are overcomewith thoughts, feelings, or habits that were oncemanageable and now seem out of control. Thesethoughts or feelings can range from excessiveworry to phobias to inability to cope with a loss.
24-hour Suicide PreventionCrisis LineWe operate Los Angeles County’s only 24-hoursuicide prevention crisis line, for people of all agesat risk of suicide. Our crisis line is also a resourcefor callers who are worried that someone theyknow may be suicidal, as well as for law enforce-ment agencies, who receive crisis responsetraining from our suicide prevention experts.
Suicide Prevention Outreachand EducationStaff and volunteers bring suicide education,awareness, and prevention to underservedcommunities. They provide educational presentationsto schools, churches, community groups, as wellas to hospitals, counseling centers, and otherclinical settings. We teach those already workingin these communities how to train their staff aboutthe warning signs of suicide and how to respondif someone needs help.
Survivors After Suicide ProgramThis program offers support for people whohave lost a loved one to suicide, including 8-weekgroups, monthly drop-in groups, and telephonecounseling. In addition, the program’s SuicideResponse Team works closely with the CrisisResponse Team of the Los Angeles City Mayor’sOffice to offer immediate crisis counseling at thescene of a suicide. These trained members comfortfamilies and connect them to community resourcesthat will help them when loneliness and despairseem overwhelming.
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Internship Training ProgramEach year, we train approximately 25 studentsand interns entering the field of mental health.Our comprehensive training program for studentsprovides practicum and work experience opportu-nities for future social workers, psychologists,marriage and family therapists, nurses, andpsychiatrists. Our psychology internship programis accredited by the American PsychologicalAssociation.
Continuing EducationThe Center’s commitment to quality mentalhealth services is supported by an excellentcontinuing education seminar series. Offeredtwice a month from October through July, mentalhealth professionals from within the agencyand from the community are invited to presenta variety of topics to staff. Common themes inthese seminars are challenging diagnostic issues,exposure to new treatment models, professionalethics, special issues in working with culturallydiverse populations, and mental health policy.
Quality Assurance (QA)We are committed to providing treatment thathelps clients successfully meet their goals inas cost-effective a manner as possible. Our QADepartment gathers outcome data, which is usedto evaluate our effectiveness, adjust our practices,and set future goals. The department also trainsstaff and audits our clinical documentationto ensure that we comply with all legal andcontractual requirements.
Alternative Sentencing ProgramsThe Driving Under the Influence (DUI) ‘FirstOffender’ Program at our Metro Center is designedfor those mandated to participate in a DUI program.The program focuses on heightening awareness ofthe consequences of alcohol and other drug impair-ment, and preventing further incidents of drivingunder the influence, through education and coun-seling groups. The Drug Diversion Program at ourMetro Center serves court-referred individuals whohave been identified as having a substance abuseproblem. Our program creates awareness aboutthe negative effects of substance abuse and teacheshealthy coping mechanisms to prevent futurearrest and incarceration.
Community Assessmentand Services Center (CASC)The CASC assesses the mental health and sub-stance abuse needs of CalWORKs, General Reliefand Proposition 36 participants and connects themto local treatment providers. The program alsoserves as a resource center for alcohol and drugabuse treatment programs in the western areaof Los Angeles County.
Community Prevention ProgramsUsing a broad range of public education, skill buildingand community intervention activities, this programseeks to increase individual, family and communityresiliency factors that will help prevent alcohol anddrug related problems among young people andtheir families. One of the strategies used is BeyondBias: Think Peace, a program which teaches prejudicereduction, conflict resolution, and peer mediation.
Drug and Alcohol Treatmentfor Adolescents and AdultsWe provide individual, family, and group outpatientdrug, alcohol, and other substance abuse counselingat our headquarters, Mar Vista, and Metro Centers.At Mar Vista, specialized services are provided toadolescents, with a particular focus on family inter-vention. At Berendo Middle School, we providestudents with drug, alcohol and other substanceabuse counseling in a group environment. Socialskills coaching, anger management, and goal settingare just some tools used to help students addresstheir substance abuse problems.
Residential Treatment (Via Avanta)We offer long-term substance abuse, mentalhealth, and domestic violence treatment to womenin a safe, supportive, communal living environment.Children up to age six can live with their motherswhile the mothers are in treatment. The childrenparticipate in developmentally appropriate activities,while mothers attend parenting classes, improvelife and job skills, and participate in group therapy.
Assistance to AbductedChildren and their FamiliesDidi Hirsch is a founding member of the Los AngelesChild Abduction Task Force, a multidisciplinary teamwhich includes the Los Angeles County Departmentof Child and Family Services, the Los Angeles CityDistrict Attorney’s Office, local law enforcementbureaus, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Thetask force works to find, reunite, and counsel childrenand families who have been affected by abduction.
CalWORKsWe provide assessment and mental healthtreatment for people on public assistance, througha state program that helps reduce the barriersto employment and increase self-sufficiency.
Child AlertThis program offers specialized mental health servicesfor children who have experienced or are at riskof physical, sexual, or emotional abuse or neglect.The program helps children and families to copewith the resulting problems, and also to preventfurther instances of abuse. We provide outpatientservices including assessment, individual, group,and family psychotherapy, parenting educationgroups, psychiatric medication management,and case management for children and parents.
Outpatient Mental HealthServices for Children and FamiliesPrograms at our headquarters, Metro, Inglewood,Mar Vista and S. Mark Taper Foundation Centersprovide outpatient mental health services tochildren and youth experiencing depression,anxiety, psychosis, attention deficit/hyperactivitydisorder, child abuse, delinquency, and/or otherissues. Our trained mental health staff providesindividual, group, and family therapy, as well ascase management and medication management.
Parenting EducationThe Center offers classes to the community, andespecially to teen parents, that incorporate informationon positive and effective discipline techniques,child development, anger management, andcommunity resources.
System of Care ProgramSystem of Care serves children and families who areinvolved with multiple social service systems andneed intensive mental health services. Therapistswork with families in their homes, schools and othercommunity locations, and regularly coordinate carewith child welfare workers, teachers, probationofficers and others involved with the family.
School-based ServicesWe provide mental health services to children andteens at 18 schools in six school districts in the coun-ty. To prevent the development of further emotionaland behavioral problems and help increase a child’schance of success in the classroom, therapists workclosely with teachers to provide early intervention.
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Who We Helped43,402 Clients
Client Ethnicity
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Client Age
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Clients by Gender
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Mission Statement
Didi Hirsch Community Mental Health Centeris committed to empowering our clients
to maximize their potential by providing qualitybehavioral healthcare services to the
community and those in need.
We believe that healthy individuals and nurturing
families are the foundation of a healthy community.
Since 1942, Didi Hirsch Community Mental Health Center
has fostered the emotional well-being of people of all ages.
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AccessibleOur community-based servicesare available regardless of age,ethnicity, or ability to pay.
ComprehensiveOur programs encompass a fullcontinuum of prevention, earlyintervention, and treatment servicesfor individuals, families, and thecommunity.
Client CenteredOur clients actively participate indetermining their own treatmentgoals. We also encourage themto be involved in program planningand evaluation.
ResponsiveOur programs always evolve inresponse to community needs.
SupportiveOur work environment encouragesindividual and team excellence incaring for our clients.
AdvocatesOur efforts focus on clients’ rightsand erasing the stigma of mentalillness and substance abuse.
InnovativeOur programs reflect continualrenewal through education, training,and research.
AccountableOur services provide measurableclinical and fiscal outcomes to thosewe serve and those who support us.
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PICTURED CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: 1) Doris Moore, past honoree John Head, past honoree Lois Bloom 2) The women of NAMI Urban Los Angelesaccompany Bebe Moore Campbell's mother Doris Moore (lower center) 3) Leadership Award presenter Sandra Tsing Loh, Leadership Award honoree Steve Lopez4) Board Member Howard Loeb, Treasurer Martin Frank, Board Member Jeffrey Khteian, C.I.D., Board Member Laura Ornest, Board Chair and Event Chair AndrewE Rubin, President/CEO Kita S. Curry, Ph.D., Executive Vice Chair Stanley Lelewer, Immediate Past Chair Cheri Renfroe Yousem, Vice Chair Sharon M. Kopman,Board Member Lee Leibman 5) Event Chair and Board Vice Chair Beatrice Stern, Event Co-Chair Nancy Hirsch Rubin 6) Honorary Co-Chair Christine Devine, KitaS. Curry, Ph.D. 7) John Head, Kita S. Curry, Ph.D., Los Angeles County Supervisor Yvonne Burke 8) Master of Ceremonies and Musical Guest Shawn Amos9) Former Didi Hirsch Board Member Patsy Flanigan, Kita S. Curry, Ph.D., Senator Mark Ridley-Thomas, United Way Board Member Lisa Cleri Reale, NAMI UrbanLos Angeles Board Member Rosina ErlichPhotography: Tom Neerken
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Although our community has grown increasingly open about mental illness, we still have far to go to erase stigma.To shine light on the issue, in 1997 Didi Hirsch Community Mental Health Center hosted its first Erasing the StigmaLeadership Awards, honoring Tipper Gore in recognition of her candid discussion of mental illness and its cost to allof us. In the past decade, we have honored researchers and physicians, actors and writers, leaders and activists,for their significant contributions to the field of mental health and for helping to erase the stigma of mental illness.
This past year’s Awards, held on Friday, May 12, 2006 at the Beverly Wilshire Four Seasons, celebrated the 10th year oferasing the stigma. Our honorees - novelist Bebe Moore Campbell and Los Angeles Times columnist Steve Lopez - havehelped millions of readers understand that individuals with mental illness are part of a family, part of our family.They have shown us that their life stories are far richer than the illnesses that often define them.
Erasing the Stigma Leadership Awards 2006
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PICTURED LEFT TO RIGHT FROM TOP: 1) Teens learn about the impact of suicide 2) Master of Ceremonies Dan Butler kicks off the 5K race 3) Survivor NinaGutin 4) Didi Hirsch President/CEO Kita S. Curry, Ph.D. 5) Physical trainer Jed Needle leads the morning stretch 6) Eric Spears of Students Run LA, Didi HirschBoard Executive Vice Chair and Alive & Running Committee Chair Stanley Lelewer 7) Board Member Vera Jashni, Ed.D. and the Jashni family 8) Chikara Daikotaiko drummers 9) Lyn Morris, Director of Emergency Services and Dan Butler 10) A volunteer helps set up suicide fact signsPhotography: Tom Neerken and Robert Roll
2005 Alive & Running for Suicide Prevention 5K/10KIn an effort to increase awareness about the devastating impact of suicide in our community, in 1998 Didi Hirschlaunched its annual Alive & Running for Suicide Prevention 5K/10K.
The seventh annual race, which was held on Sunday, October 2, 2005, brought together more than 2,500 runners,walkers, spectators, and volunteers, including runners from Students Run LA. An afterschool intervention program,Students Run LA provides training and mentoring to prepare thousands of middle and high schoolers to completethe Los Angeles Marathon. Their participation was especially meaningful because suicide is the third leading causeof death among 15-24 year olds.
In addition to Students Run LA, people from all walks of life participated in the race, including actor Dan Butler whoserved as emcee. Many survivors led teams, as an opportunity for friends and family to collectively remember aloved one lost to suicide, but also as a way to help raise funds for Didi Hirsch’s suicide prevention programs. Survivorsalso memorialized their loved ones through banners, unique shirts and bibs while courageously sharing personalstories with the hope of creating discourse about suicide and breaking the stigma that silences so many families.
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DonorsDidi Hirsch Community Mental Health Center would like to extend its appreciation to all thosewho generously supported us during 2005-2006: Individuals, groups, businesses, foundations,and those who gave through United Hostesses’ Charities, United Way, and other designated
giving programs. We also thank the future mental health professionals who interned atDidi Hirsch Community Mental Health Center and all of our dedicated volunteers. Volunteers
and interns contributed 28,438 hours of service in 2005-2006.
We are funded by:Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services
Los Angeles County Department of Health Services -Alcohol and Drug Prevention Program AdministrationLos Angeles County Department of Mental HealthLos Angeles County Department of ProbationState of California Department of Rehabilitation
United Hostesses’ CharitiesUnited Way of Greater Los Angeles
Legacy LeadersDidi Hirsch thanks the followingdonors for including the Center intheir estate plans. Their generosityand dedication will ensure thecontinuation of our important andon-going efforts to provide crucialmental health and substance abusetreatment to people in need.
Dr. Kita and Mr. Peter CurryThe Estate of Robert E. EmersonMary and Stanley D. LelewerJudy PhillipsAndrew E Rubin
President’s Circle($10,000 and above)
Beacon Capital Partners, LLCChapman & Associates
Charitable FoundationEli Lilly and CompanyEmergency Food and Shelter ProgramEmergency Housing and
Assistance ProgramFirst Federal Bank of CaliforniaCharlotte W. Fletcher, Ph.D.
and Jeremy Fletcher
Forest Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Linda and Martin J. FrankB.C. McCabe FoundationMerle and Peter MullinNewman's Own FoundationNorthrop Grumman CorporationOrnest Family FoundationQuadra ProductionsNancy and Miles RubinBeatrice S. SternThe Stone Family FundUnited Hostesses' CharitiesSupervisor Zev YaroslavskyRuth/Allen Ziegler Foundation
Platinum Circle$5,000-$9,999
AnonymousEmployees Community Fund
of Boeing CaliforniaLeslie and Steven CarlsonHarman Family FoundationConrad N. Hilton FoundationImage Entertainment, Inc.Janssen, L.P.Suzanne and Richard KayneSusan and Howard M. Loeb
Mo Industries, Inc.Modestus Bauer Foundation/
Frances and Sherman TellerJay and Rose Phillips
Family FoundationAndrew RosenLucille Ellis Simon FoundationStrauss FoundationSymantec CorporationWeingart FoundationCheri Renfroe Yousem
Gold Circle$1,000-$4,999
Aaroe AssociatesCharitable Foundation
The Abeles Foundation/Richard Abeles
Daniel BarbakowBriony and Simon BaxRita and Ernest BogenAmy and Todd BombergBosley, Inc.Bernard BriskinConnie Bruck and Mel LevineThe California EndowmentHarold C. Chancellor
City National BankDr. Kita and Mr. Peter CurryDavis Wright Tremaine LLPMarcia DiamondElla Fitzgerald Charitable FoundationPatrice Hirsch Feinstein
and Barney FeinsteinMarjory FeldmanPatsy R. FlaniganBitsey FolgerFoxSherri and Gary HaberHarriet and Richard GoldShana Goldberg-MeehanRosemary and Robert GoldstineMae GoodsonGreen Hasson & Janks LLPMyrna and Stephen D. GreenbergMartin GreenwaldPeggy GriffithJoan and John HotchkisJudy G. Jackson
and Douglas GaitherVera Jashni, Ed.D.Kaiser PermanenteJeffrey Khteian, C.I.D.Kirkland & Ellis Foundation
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Ruth KochSharon M. KopmanMarcene and Bruce Landres, M.D.Mary and Stanley D. LelewerJennifer and Lee LeibmanJacqueline and Joseph LeimbachGail Kamer Lieberfarb
and Warren LieberfarbBarbara Trent LindemannLaurie MacCaskillNico MarchMcGraw-Hill CompaniesDiana Meehan and Gary D. GoldbergMerrill Lynch & Co. FoundationThe Milken Family FoundationMorrison & Foerster FoundationSandra MossCarol and Jerome MuchinDeena and Edward NahmiasThomas NeerkenJane and Ronald OlsonMyrna Claire OshrinCathryn Connors Palmieri
and Victor PalmieriPasadena-Foothills Association
of RealtorsProbity International Corp.Eden and Gerald RafshoonMichele and Rob ReinerLynda and Stewart ResnickSharon RisingAndrew E RubinKim Rubin and Jim KayeRichard E. RubinS. L. Reed & CompanySaban Family FoundationMarna and Ambassador
Rockwell SchnabelSeaman Products of CaliforniaShirley and Ralph ShapiroShout! FactoryMarilyn and Jeffrey SternSidney Stern Memorial TrustBonnie StraussMelissa Thomas and John SpiegelUniversal StudiosClaire and D. Michael
Van KonynenburgLisa and Mike WierwilleDavid and Sylvia Weisz
Family FoundationWomen's Fellowship
Neighborhood ChurchHarriet Zaretsky and Steve HenryEileen and Robert Zigman
Silver Circle$500-$999
Jerome AbelesAileen Adams and Geoffrey CowanAnonymousJay D. Atlas, Ph.D.Marilyn and Alan BergmanLaura and Tom Bohlinger
Andre BoissierCynthia and Thomas BryanTom CarpenterSharleen CohenJean and Bob Di PaolaJeanne M. DooleyDamien DossSusan and Robert EmmerStefano FerrariPatricia FinkelJudith and Lionel FortinMarilyn GilfenbainElizabeth and David HasbrouckHelms Bakery/Walter N. Marks, IIIHoly Cross MortuaryIndustrial Metal Supply Co.Nathaniel Jackson, Ph.D.Warren JasonPamela Johnson
and Thomas BonvenutoSoni KarpKaren Judson KennedyJoseph and Jacqueline Kirshbaum
Memorial FundFrancine KubrinMichel LavalleeAngela LeightonPeggy and Bernard LewakLisa A. MarquisBernice and James McCombieRon MeyerElayne and Geoffrey NathansonBrenda and Budge OfferLaurie and Andrew OrensteinMichael OstrowskyMichael J. PohlLinda and Larry PriceJoAnne and Jim RankinVicki Reynolds and Murray PepperSusan and Morris SavinRichard SchroderMadeline and Robert SharplesBetty and Stanley SheinbaumJudy and Allan SherChristina and Mark SiegelAlan SierotyAudrey and Barry SterlingJacqueline and Arnold SternSandy and Jon SternLily TomlinToyota Santa MonicaAndrea Van de KampSusann and Butch VentzkeCarol and Joseph Weller
Bronze Circle$100-$499
ADIO ChiropracticRebecca AbbottMaha AbdallaIris AbronsAcordia Insurance ServiceTerry and Grant AdamsonJohn Ahearn
Katherine AkerMargaret Ann and Harvey AllenHoney Kessler AmadoRobert L. Anderson, Ph.D.Patricia and Merwyn AnesettiAnonymousBarbi Sue AppelquistNadine AsinAssil Eye InstituteBeverly AtkinsBeatrice BarbakowDonald BarnettWinnie BarrettSuzanne BarronAnne BarryBaxter International FoundationLorraine and John BeckerJoan and Rabbi Leonard BeermanTerry and Lionel BellAnita BennettSarah and Tyler BensingerWendell BergJoyce and Tom BergerAlice BerkRuth and Michael BerryDavid E. BirneyAnn Develin BlanchardVivi-Ann and Harold BlanksteinLois and Sam BloomCynthia BolkerAmy Bolker-StablerLynn Bonilla and Borys KozburBill Bonn and Ruben CeballoJames BonzonArthur BorgquistDorothy and R. William BowdonRaymond BoyerBrakke Schafnitz Insurance BrokersMarygail Brauner and Daniel RellesMaggie and David BrightSheila BrittainLana Ayeroff BrodyLynn Brody, Ph.D.Craig BronsteinRenee and Harold BrookKaren and Michael BrucknerVictoria and John Cadogan-
RawlinsonMarilyn and Joe CahnJean CalhounJoan CalhounDavid H. CallowayJoan CaplisJoan and Doug CarterLisa and Joel CasselSusan CelentanoCentenary United Methodist ChurchCentral City AssociationJulie Lugo CerraGrace Chacon, R.N.Serena ChenAlan J. CohenBarbara and Melvin ColeBram Conley
Claudette CooperPatricia Costales, L.C.S.W.Steve CroftCulver City Police
Officers AssociationRebecca Danelski
and Dan Hyslop, M.D.Alycia DegenBetty DenitzDavid DentonNancy and Michael DerianFran and Roger DiamondAmy DisparteAnjanette DisparteDaniel Dodgen, Ph.D.Jacqueline and Steve DontchoKaren DowlingEvelyn and Gilbert DreyfussGary DuboffRuth W. DunnKay and Armand EganLorelei and David Eisner, M.D.Bobbi ElliottEileen Pollack EricksonDebra EstesCatherine and John EsteyIrene and Rudolph EstradaDvora EzralowEllen and Alan FabricantThomas Fallo, Ed.D.Norman L. Farberow, Ph.D.Vivian FeintechJoan and William FeldmanJudith and Jerrold FelsenthalDeborah FischlerBarbara and Patrick FitzgeraldCindy FlaggBrandi FlobergFoothill Family ServiceDavid W. FortnerSteven R. Fox, Esq.Ellen and Andrew FrankGretchen A. Frey, M.D.
and J. Kern Bruckner, M.D.Robert FriedmanFriends of the FamilyJoanne I. FroelichFull Circle Recycling CompanyCandace GaddyGelson's MarketNancy GettelmanLaurence GetzoffCharles GillikinAnn and Edward GlassJames GoodallDonna and Russ GoodmanMadeline and Eugene GoodwinHolly Gordon, D.M.H.
and David Pearce, M.D.Jo-Ann GordonArlene and Fred GossJoanne GrafLouise and Paul GreenbergRichard J. Greenberg
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Stephanie and John GriswoldClaudia and Paul GrossmanJulianne GrossmanBernie GudviAdrian Jo Guidotti and David R. RossLois and Richard GuntherIrving GutinMina HakimiMary HalliganSusan and Michael HalliganMegan and Clay HammersteinVictoria HendlerMarsha and Kevin HennesseyGeorgeanne Henshaw
and Kenwood YoumansMarcia and Paul HermanRuth and Howard S. Hirsch, M.D.Priscilla HoeElaine Hoffman and Jack CherboAnjanette HoganLorinda and Peter HohenbrinkHooper, Lundy & Bookman, Inc.Darin HornbakerBarbara J. HornichterJohn HorsmanAdrienne and Elliott HorwitchLucy HorwitzLaurie HoulihanAnnie HuangPeter HuangMathew HurstLonnie IsraelMr. and Mrs. Stanley IsraelMark IvenerStefanie and Jason IvenerMarilyn Iverson, M.A., M.F.C.C.
and Bob Iverson, M.D.Lorraine and Woodrow JacksonThomas W. JacksonHilary JacobsLynda and Mitch JacobsDoris S. Jacobson, Ph.D.Linda and Jerry JangerJolie and Jon J. JashniMargaret JashniRosamond JoffeAmy C. JohnsonGary R. JohnsonJohnson & Knue, Inc.Stephen G. JonesDee KartoonJean and Norman KatzJoan and Richard KatzKaren and Ken KawaguchiMitsuko KawaguchiKaren KayCindy KellyMargie and Souren KhteianLarry C. Kidwell, D.V.M.Dana Kiesel, Ph.D. and Paul KieselNancy KipperLinda Klein and Robert JohnsonAcra and Robert KluttzDeborah and Eric KnudsenArlene and Dan Kolodziejski
Katherine Kolodziejski, Ph.D.Judy and Mitchell Komaiko, M.D.Cynthia and John Kondon, Jr.Daphna KrimIra W. Krinsky, Ph.D.Ann KusumotoLJC Marketing, Inc.Marilyn LadenJames LattaLaura and Gary LauderMarilyn B. LawsonJonathan LesserAnita and Burt LevinsonCarol and Donald LiessClea LitewkaPaula and Barry LittDonna and Robert LittlejohnLorman Educational ServicesLos Angeles County Police
Officers AssociationJames LovemanB.J. LuhrsMartha LuttrellKate LyonLorraine and Joe LyouRonald MacKinnonNicole MackeyShawn MaddenSally MagaramDavid MaloDede MandelRuth MarchJustin MarcianoCynthia and Jesse MarezColleen and Frank MattoonRoberta and Frank MattoonPauline and Jack MaxwellJonathan McCumberSharon McDaniel, R.N.Cecile and Chris McNultyDuane McWaine, M.D.
and David HuebnerRebecca Metzger
and R. David HirschEdith MetznerAnn and O'Malley MillerKaren and Tom MillerEric Millstein, M.D.Barbara MinkoffAlberto MinujinMichelle MinyonBeverly and Joseph MitchellDeborah and Adam MogilDenise MogilScott MogilStephanie MortonJudy and John MotzRoberta MullerKellie MullinsDonna L. MurrayNAMI Urban Los AngelesShuichi NakaLinda and Gary NathansonTerry NeilBrian K. Nichols, Ph.D.
Susan Bay Nimoyand Leonard Nimoy
Shari and Kenneth NishiMarilyn and Alan NoboriChristopher NovakMalcolm O'Donnell, Jr.ONE Event Management
and ConsultingFrancisco OliverosLaura OrnestCandace and Thomas OshitaBeth and Walter PageWilliam PalmerErik ParisThomas C. ParnellRobin and Hamant PatelBarbara and Peter PatmanDoris Penman, Ph.D.Ellen Perlmutter, Ph.D.Susan and Steven PetermanNancy Lynn and Edward
Harvey Phillips, M.D.Mary and Robert PickettPatricia and Judge Donald PittsApril PologarGeorge PoppeBarbara PriceGloria and Arthur PriceTom RankinBarbara W. RavitzVictor RaxsdaleRebar FabricatorsJoe ReeceHarriet ReislerWendy and Jonathan ResinEdith and Marshall ReznickJanice and Benjamin ReznikRamona RipstonJane and Ernie RiveraDr. China Robinson
and Raphael HarrisLori and Gregory RobinsonMarsha V. RoodDale K. Rose, M.F.T.Maggie Rose-Van DykeBeverly and Leonard RosenPaul and Suzy RosenbergHelen RosinChristopher RossPhilippa and Paul RubellJack RudickPaula and Allan RudnickKenneth D. RushingMina RyuKathy and Edgar SaenzSafeco CorporationThomas L. SafranCandice SaitoDorothy and Abe SalkinCindy SandsDenise and Gregory SanfordGloria and Harold SavinarSBC Employee Giving CampaignAndrew SchadeggKimberly and James Schaffer
Isabella and Richard SchenkelAnette and Laurence SchibigIvan SchindermanJanet SchindermanPaul SchomerByrnece SchreinerRuth SchriebmanHannah SchulhofJanie Schulman and John CaragozianSuzanne and William SchwartzDebbie and Bill SeanSonia and George SegalSelf Realization Fellowship ChurchMary SenzakiAbby SherDr. Mary ShermanShirley and Russell ShermanSyvia B. SherwoodHarvey ShoreJay ShoreLaurie ShumanPhilip SimmonsRoger SimonLee SmalleyAnn N. SmithBeverly A. SmithDiane Sherman SmithGwendolyn SmithSusan SmithSouthern California Gas Co.Helen SteadmanAmanda SteeleAnne Steele and Freddie PetersDiane and Joel SteigerRegina and Perry SteinerBeverly and Alan SteinliebMatthew StepkaDeborah and Ellis SternLouis A. Stern, Jr.Michelle M. StevensonSharon and Doug StewartStover Studio ServiceMark StrandbergDorothy StrangerSusan and George SugarmanAmy SugitaLenore S. SussmanEthel and Eric TakahashiSharon Talovic, Ph.D. and Bill GarlandFrances and Sherman TellerKirsten and Steve TellezKaren ThomasTrans-Pacific MediaLeslie UeharaVirginia UyDorothy and Norman VaughnBruce VeneziaMark A. VierraMarci and Peter VogelEileen J. VogtLaurie and Ira WaldmanChuck WallauGary WallerEllen and John Wardlaw, Jr.Hope Warner
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Kenneth R. Warner, Esq.Elaine Dannenberg WeinstockJeri Weiss and Walter BaerSheryl WeissbergRoberta K. WeissmanMichael WernerNancy WilemanCarmel and Rudolph WinklerThe Winnick Family FoundationJennifer WolfeWenise Wong and Eric BarronNina WoodrowRandi WoodrowDorothy WrightRichard Wulfsberg, M.D.Carol WysockiAdele YellinSondra YevetteConnie and Graham YostAnaliza ZarateAlan B. Zients, M.D.
Friend$50-$99
Ann and Paul AbeBruce M. AbramsPeggy and Tom AlamanoAlan AlturDino AndradeDolores and Anthony ArellanoJessica and Larry AronoffAssociation of Community
Human Service AgenciesAndrea AuerbachJulia AzraelSusan BaasMiriam Baer and Arthur HoyleJennifer BallBruce BallardJuanita and Sammy BanksPamela BaronColleen BatemanSusan and Walter BazantDennis BeechlerShannon BellJanet G. BensusenMichele and Harvey BergRenee BergeronTanisha BernardDavid BernsteinSusan BetfarhadMichele BiagioniRosslyn BlockLinda, Richard, and Larry BloomsteinRegena BoozeBetsy and Ray BraunLonnie and Michael BravmanMike BremmerTerri and Gary BrickerMargaret BriggsMatthew R. BrighamWilliam BroesamleJanet Mitsui Brown
and Roger BrownNadia Marie Bruce
An Brunelle and Ron MansfieldChai and Ock ByunCars 4 CausesMaureen CataldiYa-Chih ChangDee Chappelear, Ph.D.Kathy and Don ChappelearCharles R. Drew University
of Medicine and ScienceV. M. ChavezWei-Pai CherngJeannie CheungJeffrey ChoiJennifer ChouHelen and David ChunMadeline CobbBarbara CollinsKym and Bradford ColtonShanda ConnollyJack CookEdith CookeElisabeth Costa de BeauregardJeanne and Manuel CostalesDonna CottrellJudith and Harvey CowanTracy and Tim CrutchfieldGeorgianne and Rabbi William CutterFrancine DaveyPaul Davis-MillerCarol DeLayLinda DelnevoRonald DeutschNicholas Di CiaccioEdward DiMiliaWilliam DombrowskiPamela DompeAnni DonahueMichelle Clark DoughertyMichael DunnAlex DuranMathew ElefantCaryn EspoDelicia FabreEvan FabricantAbbey and Zahi FaraneshAlice and Frank FarmanianMarc FedermanSonia and Arthur FeinConnie Ryan and Dr. Jon FletcherBonnie and Thomas ForgashIrwin Frankel, M.D.Mary Lynn FreinSharon FroydAllegra FultonAnita GallardoDylan GaryChristine GellerDiane GoldmanAdam GordonBetty and Alan GreenbergMarissa Greenberg
and Bridie O’ConnorAlaine and Mathew GrossmanSusan and Lawrence HalpernKent Hamilton
Jan and Steve HarutaJeffrey HayesTiffany HechtJan and Forrest HeistermannAnne HenmiPeggy HenmiRussell HenmiAtiya M. HenryJacqueline R. HillMary HoganWilliam HolmesBobbie and Marvin HornsteinAlyson Clay HurlbuttDeepa IyengarDebbra and Dave Jacobs-RobinsonJeanne and Ira JacovesGeorgia JeffriesTracy Broida JonesSteven KarashKristine KellySusan KerrPhilip KhouryPaul KingJean KitamuraEllen KnableStephen D. KoffmanJennifer KomiteeRichard KozichCindy and Cary KraftLisa Krone-SchmidtWilfried Krone-SchmidtDiane Kubrin and Karen WeissGregory KulonBrian KurushimaCarol and Craig LacyVirginia Larson, M.D.Judith LaurenceEdward R. LeavyIvy and Bill LeeJessica Y. LeeSteve L. LeightonAnn and Robert LemmonMonica and Marcos LemorWalter LevichBette and Harvey LevyAlly LiebermanLorraine and Pete LinnettBonnie Lisle and Roy WeitzCindy LoebZsuzsu LondeStephen LongGalen LoramSharon LordMay and Rick LuxenbergMichelle MachadoLinda MannRebecca MannBeatrice ManticoRuthAnn MarkusenDebra and Victor MarreroPeggy and Ken MatsuuraJohn MatthewJoyce and James McClureJohn P. McGann, Sr.Darren McGregor
Tricia McKinneyMary Anne MendelMary and Jan C. Mennig, Ph.D.Christine and Lee MerryMicrosoft Giving CampaignMariann Hybels Miller, Ph.D.
and Tom MillerEleanor MirandaLaurel Modarres-KhiabaniMike MogilM.J. MonaghanIsadora MonkMaria MontagKaren MooreRyan MooreKathleen Moreno, M.D.Lyn and Corey MorrisJessica MortonGretchen MullendoreOkla NantkesTamra and Norman NelsonLisette NevarezCynthia and Mark NishinakaRobert NishinakaJoyce NishiokaPieter NoomenShanna O'BrienJohn J. O'NeillBrian O'SheaChristopher OrdDelia OrvananosMelissa Ann ParasNicola ParkerRobert PattersonSteve PaulsethLaura PeaceMary J. PearsonJohn PeckhamColleen PerryNancy PhearElaine PorzuckiLoren PostLisa ProvostBetty QuonAna RamirezNicki RankinPatricia RasmussenJap RiawatySuzanne RichardsFrancine and Guy RighterPerry RiveraCharlene RocklerCharlotte RoffmanMichele and David RogalskiJeff RosenMark RosenbaumMark RothsteinLisa K. RowlettJody and Jason RubelGary RubinPaul RuchinskasAlex RuttenbergKathleen and David RybakBruce SaltzerScott Sampson
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Judie and Richard SarquizCarole and Akira SasakiJames ScarboroughJilliene F. SchenkelAndrew SchindermanLauren and Andrew SchlossbergKen SchmidtJill and Paul SchulmanMajorie Schuman, Ph.D.Gary Schummer, Ph.D.Pagiel Shecter, M.D.Neil ShermanMargaret ShimizuAnn Pruitt ShoughEllen and Ed SilverstoneSue Ann and Hanon Sinay, M.D.Lisa Karen SmithMiriam and Dale SmithSandra SoberanisPaul SpindlerKaren L. SpinelliAmanda SpoonerWilliam J. SquierRonald SteinmanStep Up On SecondLinda SternLieutenant Colonel Casey StormHoward StormRichard StoutSubway, Inc./Sun LouieNicole SwensonRoberta TakahamaDiana TauderJerry ThomasonHolly ThroJulia Throckmorton and Mike ShapiroCarol and Philip TipperGeorgia TredennickMichael G. Tredinnick, Ph.D.Susie and Ralph TreimanTrichordia EntertainmentTrophymastersMel TuanigaDounia and Michael TurrillSharon UdkoffRoger UeharaLeang V. UngJoanne Uy and Hilario Reyes, Jr.Myra UyemuraKelley VandewalleTakis VeremisCatherine VillagranLinda and Richard VranaMary Jean WallerNancy WalshAudrey and Charles WarrenWashington Mutual Employee
Giving CampaignBarbara WellwoodKatharine WerberPeter WetherellGregory WicksNikki and James WilsonAleksandra and Mariusz Wirga
Amy WittenBarry WolfWarren WooLaurie WoodrowStephanie YamaguchiAmy YeagerLisa and Franklin YeagerJessea YoungMary Kate Denny Ziesmer
In-Kind DonorsEvelyn and Jerome AckermanVivienne AdamsJohn AhearnAlacer Corp.Alfred A. Knopf BooksAmerican Legion AuxiliaryArmstrong Garden CenterAutry National CenterBaja FreshJennifer BallBen & Jerry'sBenihana, Inc.Dana and Mike BermantBig 5 Sporting GoodsBJ's Restaurant BreweryCarolyn and Ryan BramenBristol FarmsBrenda BrownJudi BrownSummer BrownAndrea BurrowsCarmen and Kevin ButlerRobert Byrd, M.D.Stacey and Mike CalcagnoMarcelo CarulliCelestial SeasoningsCenter Theatre GroupChicago RibsChildren's Book WorldChili'sClementineClub Active 20-30Coco'sTyler CohenPatricia Costales, L.C.S.W.Lonni CowanDr. Kita and Mr. Peter CurrySylvia DavisDaphne's Greek CaféDinah's Family RestaurantEcho Horizon SchoolEl Coyote CaféElio's Fitness for SuccessEmergency Food and
Shelter ProgramEulactol Corp.Norman L. Farberow, Ph.D.Patsy R. FlaniganFleming's Prime Steakhouse & WineSusie and Jimmy FoxFour Seasons Hotel at Beverly HillsWayne FrenchGodiva
Golden West DentalFlaviola and Alejandro GonzalezMadeline and Eugene GoodwinFaye GriffithLenore and Haskel HaimLisa E. HarrisHollywood VideoMario HostiosJudy HowellShelly and Seymore Hudosh, M.D.The Huntington LibraryImage Entertainment, Inc.In-N-Out Burger FoundationIsland'sJamba JuiceFelicia JonesBecky and David JordanKabukiKaiser PermanenteLeslie S. KapnerNancy KeatingSheldon KleePaul KnausLisa KonenSharon M. KopmanJoel Korotzer, M.D.Diane Kubrin and Karen WeissLawry'sThe Laugh FactoryDiane LansingJames LattaLegoland CaliforniaMary and Stanley D. LelewerMarilyn LewisAlicia LiptonCherie LiebermanLos Angeles County Museum of ArtLos Angeles DodgersLos Angeles LakersLorraine and Joe LyouMahatma RiceMalibu FloristRachel MangiagliMarina del Rey Garden CenterMarina SailingMarmalade CaféMarc MarreroMcCormick & Schmick's SeafoodMcDonald's CorporationSandra and George McNamaraLouis MedinaMervyn'sCarol MeylanPamela MoorePatrick MooreNutriFitCarol O'DonovanOutdoor VisionPacifiCare Dental & VisionPacific Asia MuseumRaquel PadillaPaneraPat & Oscar'sPavilions
Peet's CoffeeCristina PerezRalphs Grocery CompanyNicki RankinRedex IndustriesRegal Entertainment GroupMidge and Ed ReismanHilario P. Reyes, Jr.Road IDRobek's JuiceRobin RobertsJohn RogersRoosevelt PTAJoseph RosaMelba RossAndrew E RubinSelma RuizRyan PartnershipArtuce SameKristine Santoro, Ph.D.Susan SawikiBeth SchoenbergerDebbie and Bill SeanSee's CandiesShelter Partnership, Inc.Molly ShermanRoberta ShulmanSinji EntertainmentSix Flags Magic MountainSkirball Cultural CenterJanice SmithSouthwest Airlines Co.Starbucks CoffeeAlex StephensJill StrawbridgeTaikoTargetAlicia TeichmanThe Promotions Dept.Jamilah Tomas-CrichlowLetricia TriplettUniversal CareUniversal StudiosJoanne UyLauren VoVonsEd Waiskopf, M.F.T.The Walt Disney CompanyWestern BagelBeth WhiteheadKelly WhitenerJewel WillardDonna WilliamsMeshun WrightWillie WrightAmelia and James YoungYu RestaurantCheron Zekavat
Statement of Activities FY05/ 06 FY04/ 05
RevenueGovernment Contracts $19,945,000 $19,875,000
Contributions and Grants 356,000 509,000
United Way 350,000 348,000
Special Events (Net) 212,000 172,000
Patient Fees 216,000 119,000
Donated Goods and Services 475,000 485,000
Other 203,000 423,000
Total Revenue $21,757,000 $21,931,000
ExpensesPersonnel 16,976,000 17,165,000
Operating 2,150,000 2,314,000
Occupancy 1,586,000 1,517,000
Depreciation 492,000 389,000
Donated Goods and Services 475,000 485,000
Total Expenses $21,679,000 $21,870,000
Excess of Revenue over Expenses $ 78,000 $ 61,000
Statement of Financial Position 6/30/06 6/30/05
AssetsCash and Cash Equivalents 3,958,000 3,890,000
Accounts Receivable/Prepaid 1,295,000 1,396,000
Property and Equipment (Net) 4,798,000 5,055,000
Total Assets $10,051,000 $10,341,000
LiabilitiesAccounts Payable/Accrued 3,850,000 4,128,000
Notes Payable 1,239,000 1,329,000
Total Liabilities $5,089,000 $5,457,000
Net Assets 4,962,000 4,884,000
Total Liabilities & Net Assets $10,051,000 $10,341,000
Audited financial statements are available upon request
Summary Financial InformationFederal Tax ID# 95-1816023
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board of directors executive staff
ChairAndrew E Rubin
Executive Vice ChairStanley D. Lelewer
Vice ChairsSharon M. KopmanBeatrice S. SternMichael C. Wierwille
TreasurerMartin J. Frank
SecretaryHoward M. Loeb
Immediate Past ChairCheri Renfroe Yousem
Board MembersRudolph I. EstradaCharlotte W. Fletcher, Ph.D.Nathaniel Jackson, Ph.D.Vera Jashni, Ed.D.Jeffrey Khteian, C.I.D.Lee LeibmanJanine B. LichsteinLaura Ornest
President/CEOKita S. Curry, Ph.D.
Vice President,Clinical OperationsPatricia Costales, L.C.S.W.
Vice President,Finance & AdministrationJohn P. McGann
Human Resources DirectorCynthia Bryan, S.P.H.R.
Development DirectorLorraine Lyou
Medical DirectorDuane E. McWaine, M.D.
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Headquarters4760 South Sepulveda BoulevardCulver City CA 90230(310) 390-6612
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Excelsior House1007 Myrtle AvenueInglewood CA 90301(310) 412-4191
Inglewood Center111 North La Brea Avenue5th and 7th FloorsInglewood CA 90301(310) 677-7808
Jump Street1233 South La Cienega BoulevardLos Angeles CA 90035(310) 855-0031
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Metro Center672 South La Fayette Park Place Suite 6Los Angeles CA 90057(213) 381-3626
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Novelist Bebe Moore Campbell, whose best-selling books includedBrothers and Sisters, Singing in the Comeback Choir, What You Owe Me,and Your Blues Ain't Like Mine, died November 26, 2006 in Los Angeles
from complications related to brain cancer. She was 56.
In 72 Hour Hold and Sometimes My Mommy Gets Angry, Ms. Campbellused her gift as a writer to promote discussion of a problem that affects
one in five Americans each year. In fact, because of her outstandingadvocacy on behalf of those suffering from mental illnesses,
Didi Hirsch Community Mental Health Center honored her withan Erasing the Stigma Leadership Award this past spring.
Also an activist, Ms. Campbell helped found the National Alliance for theMentally Ill – Urban Los Angeles Chapter, which provides critical servicesand support groups to families in the South Los Angeles community.
She will be greatly missed.
In memory of Bebe Moore Campbell