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WOODGREEN COMMUNITY CENTRE ANNUAL REPORT 2002-2003




Once a neighborhood community centre…
Today we’re at the centre   of   many   communities.
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President & Board Chair Message: Taking Care of Our Neighbours


              Last year we helped more than 37,000 individuals and families through                                  everything they need in one location on the           WOODGREEN COMMUNITY CENTRE
                                                                                                                     former Wellesley Hospital site.                       BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2002 - 2003
              15 locations and over 100 partners across Toronto.
                                                                                                                                                                           David Evershed        Chair
                                                                                                                     We also look to our clients to tell us what           Jan Goddard           Vice Chair
                                                                                                                     they really need. Through our neighbourhood           Brian Smith           Secretary/Treasurer
              We started off as an East-end neighbourhood           Through WoodGreen’s immigrant services we        programs, WoodGreen works to bring much-              Bill Oaker            Past Chair
                                                                                                                                                                           Andrew Bevan          Director
              centre over 65 years ago and while our mission        address the many barriers that newcomers face    needed resources to communities in the East
                                                                                                                                                                           Brian Milne           Director
              has not changed, the breadth of our services and      in coming to Canada, including providing         end. In partnership with the East York Rotary
                                                                                                                                                                           Elizabeth Qualben     Director
              the way we deliver them has evolved dramatically.     them with ESL classes, and helping them find     Club, our newest project is in the Donlands           Janice Paul           Director
                                                                    housing, child care and employment.              and Cosburn area where we will soon be                Joe Deschenes Smith   Director
              From one location at 835 Queen Street, we have        We even help immigrants work through             providing after-school programs, parent/child         Karen Sasaki          Director
              grown to 15 locations and more than 100 partners      accreditation issues through partnership         drop-ins and more.                                    Nancy Hawley          Director
                                                                                                                                                                           Norma Wilcox          Director
              that we collaborate with to meet the growing          initiatives like the Care for Nurses program.
                                                                                                                                                                           Paula Turtle          Director
              needs of our clients – individuals and families       Funded by the Ministry of Training, Colleges     In many ways, WoodGreen is still the
                                                                                                                                                                           Reg McLean            Director
              who often lack access to the essentials of life.      and Universities and developed in conjunction    neighbourhood centre it once was. Our                 Robert Witterick      Director
                                                                    with St. Michael’s Hospital, Yee Hong Centre     neighbourhood has really branched out and our         Valerie Mah           Director
              Our goal is to provide “total solutions” to the       for Geriatric Care, and Kababayan Community      clients’ needs are much more diverse than ever
              challenges our clients are facing which means         Centre, the program works to get nurses that     before. But we’re still doing what we’ve always
              helping them access the many supports they need       have been trained in foreign countries through   done best – taking care of our neighbours.
              – whether these include housing, child care,          the Ontario accreditation process and employed
              employment training, help with a developmentally      more quickly. To date hundreds of nurses have
              challenged child or care and support right in their   been trained through this program.
              home. We do this by linking many of our own                                                            Brian F.C. Smith          David Evershed
              services and through innovative collaborations        Providing total solutions to our clients also    President                 Chair, Board of Directors
              with our many partners.                               means making our services accessible and, in
                                                                    many cases, bringing services right to the
                    Take our Homeward Bound project for             people who need them. That’s why we located
                       example, scheduled to be unveiled in         our Youth Job Centre at Danforth and
                         Spring 2004. This new housing devel-       Donlands – right in the heart of a number
                          opment will provide women in the          of high schools and easily accessible by TTC.
                          shelter system with their own apart-      Last year alone we had more then 10,000 visits
                          ments, child care and employment          to the Job Centre. Another way we will be
                        training, so that they can become           doing this is through a new multi-story
                        more self-sufficient.                       building that will provide housing and
                                                                    supports to frail seniors, so they can access




                                                                                                                                                                                            WOODGREEN BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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A Year of Accomplishments

              At WoodGreen, we believe that there are certain essentials in life that everyone                      provided affordable housing support                     of jobs available in the various sectors
              should have access to, including affordable housing, regular employment, quality                      to 452 households.                                    • combining one-on-one coaching with group
              child care, supportive communities and the ability to live independently. Last year,                                                                          networking sessions so that job seekers can
                                                                                                                    Employment Services                                     share their job search ideas, failures and
              we helped more than 37,000 individuals and families through our many programs
                                                                                                                    WoodGreen provides employment support                   successes with others in a similar situation
              and locations around the city.                                                                        and job training programs to youth and adults         • offering both day and evening programs to
                                                                                                                    seeking jobs. Last year alone, we helped more           ensure that newcomers can access our
                                                                                                                    than 14,000 individuals through our comprehen-          employment services, including those who
                                                                                                                    sive employment services. WoodGreen’s Youth             work in survival jobs at odd times or have
                                                                                                                    Job Centre and Employment Resource Centre               childcare responsibilities
                                                                                                                    provide a self-help resource environment with         • hosting quarterly events, where clients were
                                                                                                                    tools and support to job seekers, including             reunited to share their experiences, successes,
                                                                                                                    technology support, employment workshops,               and offered tips to those who are still looking
                                                                                                                    hands-on training, and up-to-date employment            for work
                                                                                                                    information. Job seekers can get one-on-one or        • strengthening our partnership with local
                                                                                                                    group assistance with job searches, resume              high schools, industry groups, individual
                                                                                                                    development and interview techniques from the           employers, the Apprenticeship Branch and
                                                                                                                    employment consultants at our Job Search                training providers to provide apprenticeship
              Homelessness & Housing Help Services                   made possible by the support of the Toronto    Coaching Centre, Job Search Workshop Program            placements to students in a variety of areas
              WoodGreen continues to work diligently to reduce       Community Housing Corporation, the City of     for Newcomers, and the Youth Job Centre. The            including electrical, plumbing, automobile,
              homelessness in the city, connecting individuals       Toronto, WoodGreen and Toronto Disaster        Youth Job Centre also offers specialized job search     machining, landscaping, cabinet making and
              and families with the information and resources        Relief Committee                               support and placements for youth who are seeking        hair dressing
              needed to access affordable housing. Last year, we   • holding our first community forum on harm      both full-time employment and summer jobs.
              provided support to over 4,000 people in the form      reduction, which provided much-needed                                                                Child Care Services
              of information on available housing, access            public information about the philosophy        Some of the ways we continue to                       Last year, WoodGreen’s child care services
              to interest-free loans, eviction prevention,           of harm reduction and the critical role of     expand our offerings to clients include:              provided high-quality, licensed child care, and
              emergency relocation services, harm reduction          housing in the lives of active users           • introducing new workshops for foreign-              nursery school and summer camp programs to
              programs and more.                                                                                      trained professionals, and hands-on computer-       nearly 500 children and their families. The
                                                                   Housing                                            based workshops such as “how to post a              goal of WoodGreen’s
              Some of the specific projects we                     WoodGreen manages five non-profit, affordable      resume online”                                      programs, for
              undertook in 2002/2003 include:                      housing locations for people in east Toronto.    • initiating many successful events with employer     children ages
              • assisting 114 homeless individuals, who were       Our tenants are people with low incomes,           and business groups such as Desjardins              0-12, is to provide
                living on the parcel of land at the bottom of      including youth aged 16 and up, seniors,           Financial, Deloitte Consulting, Canadian            an enriching learning
                Cherry Street (“Tent City”), to make the           newcomers, people with disabilities, survivors     Business Resource Centre and Unilever, to help      experience within a
                transition from living on the streets to stable,   of the psychiatric system, and people who have     our clients better understand the workplace         happy, caringand
                long-term housing – through a joint initiative     a long history of homelessness. Last year, we      culture, how companies recruit, and the types       stimulating environment.
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A Year of Accomplishments           continued


              WoodGreen is also proud to be part of an             diseases who could not live on their own            Immigrant Services                                    who participate in our social and networking
              exciting, innovative project aimed at creating       without WoodGreen’s help.                           WoodGreen provides a range of services and            activities where they can connect with others
              a seamless school and childcare program. The                                                             supports to Toronto immigrants to help them           and begin adjusting to their new environment
              Bruce/WoodGreen Early Learning Centre, is            Other ways we helped seniors over                   adjust to their new lives in Canada. Last year,
              one of five Toronto First Duty Projects which        the past year include:                              we helped nearly 12,000 newcomers, improve          Mental Health & Developmental Services
              aim to integrate kindergarten, child care and        • providing continued services to vulnerable        their English language and literacy skills,         WoodGreen provides a full range of services to
              parenting supports into one comprehensive              seniors throughout the SARS outbreak              access affordable housing, upgrade their job        parents with children who have developmental




              early years program. Developed in partnership        • educating Mandarin seniors about elder            skills and find employment, and connect with        challenges, and to adults who are developmentally
              with the Toronto District School Board, the City       abuse and how to prevent it through the           other immigrants through various social and         challenged, socially isolated or have a history
              of Toronto and the Atkinson Foundation, the            launch of WoodGreen’s Harmony program             recreational activities.                            of mental health issues to enable them to live
              Bruce/WoodGreen Early Learning Centre is             • furthering our partnership with Bridgepoint                                                           independently within the community.
              creating a model for the future of early learning,     Health to better integrate services for seniors   We are particularly proud of
              where schooling and child care are more unified        in our community                                  the following accomplishments:                      Last year, we provided over 600 individuals and
              in their goal of helping children develop to         • working closely with the Silos to Solutions       • providing hundreds of newcomers with              their families with case management support,
              their fullest potential.                               community partners to look at ways of               an opportunity to gain work experience            mental health counselling, psychosocial
                                                                     providing more coordinated solutions to             as volunteers in the community and                recreational groups, parent outreach programs
              Community Care & Wellness for Seniors                  the health challenges faced by people living        WoodGreen’s many programs                         and housing. These programs have recently
              WoodGreen provides a comprehensive range of            in South East Toronto                             • recruiting dedicated community members            found a new home at WoodGreen, in their very
              essential services to seniors to help them live      • increasing the number of frail seniors who          to volunteer in WoodGreen’s ESL Café to           own unit, Mental Health and Developmental
              independently within the community. Last year          can remain in the community under the               facilitate an English conversation forum          Services and we are excited about the future.
              over 6000 seniors and caregivers benefited from        care and support offered at our supportive          with newcomers
              our services, which include supportive housing,        housing clusters                                  • developing a successful Peer Learning Group       Some of our innovative initiatives include:
              meal and nutrition programs, day programs,           • continuing to provide personal support              where a newcomer is trained and assigned a        • managing a unique housing program for
              transportation, social work, home visits and           and homemaking through the Toronto                  lead role to facilitate a settlement discussion     individuals with serious mental illness (SMI)
              more. Many of the seniors we support are frail         Homemaking Services contract with the               with other newcomers in a group                     in which a group of men and women, who
              elderly people with disabilities or debilitating       Toronto Community Care Access Centre              • doubling the number of new immigrants               were formerly homeless or at high risk of
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A Year of Accomplishments         continued                                                                       Maximizing the Impact of Your Financial Contributions
                becoming homeless, live comfortably and          reports identifying needs and issues around
                safely, in private rooms within a cluster        the future of Mental Health Services in
                setting (funded by the Province of Ontario’s     Ontario were submitted
                Homeless Initiative Fund)                                                                         WoodGreen Statement of Operations Year Ended March 31
              • providing support to parents by bringing       Neighbourhood Programs
                outreach staff with developmentally            Building on our roots of being a neighbourhood                                                           2003         2002
                challenged children together with other        community centre, WoodGreen continues to                                                                    $            $     Where our financial
                                                               branch out to provide neighbourhood programs       Revenue                                                                     support comes from
                                                               to communities in east Toronto. Designed to        Government Grants & Fees
                                                                                                                                                                                             45.64.23%
                                                               promote community participation and build            Canada                                          1,302,831    1,307,662

                                                               healthier neighbourhoods, WoodGreen’s                Ontario                                         6,578,610    6,195,737

                                                               neighbourhood programs include after school          Toronto                                         3,493,147    3,206,303

                                                               clubs, school readiness programs, summer           Fees For Service Individuals                       870,418      809,260                                               24.23%

                                                               camps, piano lessons, community kitchens,          United Way                                         663,144      598,560

                                                               parenting workshops, family support groups,        Investments                                          47,490       54,676
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               9.04%
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 7.42% 6.04%
                                                               community trips, and youth leadership and anti-    Fundraising & Productive Enterprises               389,832      312,917                                                                                                                                    4.60%
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     2.70%
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  .33%
                                                               violence initiatives. Last year more than 1,300    Amortization of Deferred Capital Contributions     130,985      113,142

                                                               people of all ages participated in our programs.   Service Contracts & Other                         1,069,331    1,086,997




                                                                                                                                                                                                   Provincial Government

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Municipal Government (Toronto)

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Federal Government

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           Service Contracts & Other

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Fees For Service Individuals

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         United Way

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Fundraising & Productive Enterprise

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Investments
                families with developmentally challenged
                                                                                                                  Total                                            14,545,788   13,685,254
                children throughout the City (through          Some of the new initiatives we
                the POP program)                               introduced in 2002/2003 include:
              • being interviewed by CBC Radio, where          • launching an innovative intervention
                staff and clients of the Mental Health Case      project called "Kids Keeping It Together"
                Management Program talked about their            that combines individual counselling,            Expenses
                challenges and their hopes for the mental        community development, and leadership            Salaries & Benefits                              10,768,334   10,368,283
                health system                                    training to work with youth, aged 12-15, who     Purchase of Services                               368,342      531,951

              • responding to the Toronto Peel                   have witnessed violence at home or at school     Building Occupancy                                 689,403      511,734     Where our financial support goes
                Implementation Task Force’s request for        • partnering with 4 other agencies across          Programs                                           369,078      321,115
                                                                                                                  Training Subsidies                                1,076,843     820,650     25.44%
                consumer input, two group sessions were          Toronto to launch a new school readiness
                held with consumer survivors and then            program called “Ready 4 School” that             Food Services                                      339,407      355,464                                              19.80% 19.72%
                                                                 focuses on preparing newcomer children           Office and General                                 247,919      246,453
                                                                 for kindergarten                                 Transportation                                     179,239      133,120
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         12.02%
                                                               • training more than 30 youth, aged 10-15,         Recruitment & Education                              75,729       97,496
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  7.93%
                                                                 to deliver Heart Healthy information to          Promotion & Publicity                                91,804     100,424                                                                                                                                                                                           5.29% 5.21%
                                                                                                                  Amortization of Capital Assets                     275,703      265,299                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             2.49% 2.10%
                                                                 summer camps, their peers, and their families
                                                                 throughout the community, in conjunction
                                                                                                                  Total                                            14,481,801   13,751,989




                                                                                                                                                                                               Community Care & Wellness for Seniors

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Employment

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Child Care

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Administration

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Housing

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Mental Health & Developmental Services

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Immigrant Services

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Homelessness & Housing Help

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Neighbourhood Services
                                                                 with Toronto Heart Health
                                                                                                                  Surplus / Deficit                                   63,987       -66,735
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Volunteers Make Things Happen                                                                                                     Thank You to our Donors


                                                                                                                                  Fouad Abou-Ali          David Evershed           Mei Yiu Lam             Susan Nauss               Molly Smith
                      At WoodGreen, our volunteers are critical to the success of our many                                        Ruth Allen              Derek Falkenberg         M. S. Lamont            Fiona Nelson              Sonya Smits
                                                                                                                                  Carolyn Anthony         Thomas Ferguson          Mary Lang               Leonard H. Nesbit         Robert Smythe
                      programs and services.                                                                                      Stan Appleby            Nancy Fleming            Gabriele Lasala         Doris Neville             Carol Anne Somerville
                                                                                                                                  Aviva Attas             Sandra Foster            Haster Lau              Ron Neville               Patricia H. Southern
                                                                                                                                  Margaret Bagnall        Carol Fox                King Lau                David Ng                  Frederick J. Speer
                                                                                                                                  Mara Bakic              Ian Fox                  Esther Lee              Kar Yui Ng                Kevin Speicher
                                                                                                                                  Ellen Bartello          Sandra Fox               Grace Lee               Tammy Nicolaidis          Mei Yuk Ssutu
AUDIT COMMITTEE       Last year alone, more than 900 volunteers              • Mail delivery between our 12 different locations   Paul Bennett            Mary Franklin            Joyce Lee               Dora A. Nipp              Betty Stephenson
                      committed a total of 60,127 hours to supporting        • 1,368 piano lessons that children of various       Wm. Leslie Birmingham   Alexander Fraser         Rosa Lee                Naomi Norquay             Herbert J. Stover
Al Russell                                                                                                                        Alberta Black           Fay Fuller               Sing Fong Lee           Ed Notarandrea            Julia Stratta
                      special events, sitting on leadership committees,         ages received through our neighbourhood           Joan Blackhall          Kimiko Furumoto          Frank & Helen Lennon    Donald O'Leary            Jon A. Struyk
Bill Oaker
                      driving around the city delivering meals to seniors,      programs last year                                Steven Bock             Myrtle Galli             Forbes R. Leslie        Virginia O'Reilly         Helen Sun
Bob Menzies
                                                                                                                                  Don Bojin               Jan Goddard              Darcy Liang             Cathy O'Toole             Mary Taggart
David Evershed        tutoring children in after-school programs,            • 22,782 meals that were delivered to seniors’       Mary Ko Bong            Jean Goodchild           Shui Fong Leung         Florence O'Young          Hang Mei Tam
Erik Mathiesen        sorting mail, assisting with day programs for             homes and the close to 3,000 friendly visits      Agnes van't Bosch       Mary P. Gordon           Ellen Levine            William Oaker             Ken Dick Tam
                                                                                                                                  June Boyachek           Vincent Goring           Adelle Lewis            Haruo Oikawa              Rebecca A. Taylor
Gilbert Ching         newcomers and much, much more.                            that were made to the homes of those who          Margaret Bryce          John Gray                Tsan Pick Li            Nobuko Oikawa             Isabelle Teng
Henry Miller                                                                                                                      Margaret A. Bull        Peggie Gray              Brian Lia               Tetsuo Oikawa             Anh Thai
                                                                                are isolated and frail
Janice Paul                                                                                                                       Eleanor Butler          Stewart & Eliz Graydon   Wen Fang Liang          Toshi Oikawa              Catherine Thomas
                      Some of WoodGreen’s programs and events                • The annual Woods and Greens Golf                   Jim & Jo Buttress       Joan Green               Rebecca Ling            Diane Ouimet-Schryver     Mary E. Thornhill
Joe Deschenes Smith
                                                                                                                                  Donna Cansfield         Cathy Guo                Verna Lister            Isil Parris               Luong To
                      literally could not even exist without the                Tournament organized by volunteers
                                                                                                                                  Anne Carruthers         Daphne Harris            Chu Ging Liu            Ross or Ethel Paterson    Kam-Po Tong
                      dedication of volunteers, including the                • Participation in the Taste of the Danforth         Pat Carson              Robert Harrison          Hsien I. Liu            Janice Paul               Michael Tong
                                                                                                                                  Blake Carter            Al Hart                  Pamelia Lock            Tarmo & Patricia Peters   Julie-Ann Toovey
                      following initiatives:                                    event, where WoodGreen partnered with the         Chung Kam Chan          John E. Hastings         Araby Lockhart          Dorothy Philips           John A. Tory
                                                                                fire department to raise funds and to raise       Garfield Chan           Janet Haynes             Gail Low                Jane Piccolotto           Cheryl Towsend
                                                                                                                                  Patti Charity           Yu Huai He               Arthur Lowe             Robert W. Pidgeon         Yvonne Traviss
                                                                                awareness of our various programs                 Stephen Cheetham        Gerald Heasman           James & Maureen Lukie   Lucia Pizzamiglio         Lorraine Tregenza
                                                                             • WoodGreen is also proud to have a number of        Elaine Cheung           Donna Heyland            Wan Sau Lung            Teresa Pizzamiglio        Thanh Hai Truong
                                                                                                                                  John Childs             Rita Hiorth              Trung Thu Luong         Pun Ching Poon            Siu Kuan Tuin
                                                                               corporate volunteer partnerships with companies    Halina Chiu             Brian Hochman            Michele Lupa            Dennis Porter             Sharon Turnbull-
                                                                                like Sears, Deloitte Consulting, Desjardins       Soong Chun Chiu         Tory Hoff                Anh Luu                 Vivienne Poy              Schmidt
                                                                                                                                  Chew Nam Chong          Mabel Hogan              James H. Ma             Elizabeth Qualben         Carmen V-Burnett
                                                                                Financial, Canadian Tire, Unilever, Korex Don     Fung Sau Chow           Eric Hong                Joe & Sheila Mah        Paulin Quan               Rosa Venalainen
                                                                                Valley and Morrison Health Care Food Services.    Nelson & Eunice Chu     Judith Hopkins           Valerie Mah             Warren Quinn              John & Mary Walker
                                                                                                                                  Tom Clifford            Deborah Horner           S. L. Mak               Michael M. Rachlis        Isabel Ward
                                                                                Last year employees from these corporations       Josephine Coblentz      Phil Hornick             Irene Maklary           Frances Ray               Mouhanad Wardeh
                                                                                 and representatives from our service partners    Miles Cohen             Colleen Hua              Terry Mandzy            Mike Rethazi              Diane Watt
                                                                                                                                  Gerry Connelly          James (Haijiang) Huang   Valerie March           Doris Reynolds            Alan J. Watts
                                                                                  – the Toronto East Rotary Club and the East     Debby Copes             Kwai-Yee Huen            Shirley K. Matalas      Elizabeth Reynolds        Ted Weber
                                                                                                                                  Sara Crowder            Rhoda Humpston           Erik Mathiesen          Angela Rieger             Susan Weiss
                                                                                   York Rotary Club – volunteered more than
                                                                                                                                  Ralph Cunningham        Charles Hyland           Frances A. May          Lori Rillie               Mary A. Welsh
                                                                                   1,800 hours to WoodGreen.                      Ted & Betsy Currie      Jeane Innes              Margaret McCain         Nada Ristich              Rob Whalen
                                                                                                                                  Eda Davies              Brian Jackson            John McCaughey          Jane Rogers               Larry Whatmore
                                                                                                                                  Brian Davis             Walter A. James          David McCleary          Tyler Rogers              Lee Whitten
                                                                                                                                  F. Coulter Deacon       Hang Jia                 Diane McCormick         Constance Ross            Tony Whitten
                                                                                                                                  Marie Denton            Yun-Qin Jiang            Sheila Mcelligott       Linda Rothman             Troy Whitten
                                                                                                                                  Vivienne Denton         Juliette D. Junco        Ann Mcgovern            Jonathan Rudin            Norma Wilcox
                                                                                                                                  Meredith Desmarais      Peter Kaegi              Janet Mckenzie          Alfred J. Ruthven         A. D. Wilson
                                                                                                                                  Josefina Dey            Rosanna Keddie           Anna-Lee McLaughlan     Pamela Rykert             Leung Wong
                                                                                                                                  Alan Dickinson          Susan Kelly              Ken & Jo-Anne McMath    Gaile Saltmiras           Wai-Kwan Wong
                                                                                                                                  Bernadette Doucette     Dian Kesler              Sue McMurtry            Sindhu Sane               Joseph Wong-Sing
                                                                                                                                  Charles Downs           Art King                 Mehran Mehrdadi         Karen Sasaki              Michael Worb
                                                                                                                                  Constance M. Dubois     Patricia Kishino         Susan Melnick           Ingrid Scherer-Mohr       Xuyan Wu
                                                                                                                                  Edwin Dumont            Fran Kiteley             Glenda Mercer           Dorothy Schultz           Winnie Yau
                                                                                                                                  Roger Dunits            Steven Klose             W A Derry Millar        Maria Sharifi             Bing Liao Ye
                                                                                                                                  Linda Dunlap            Arthur & Misako          Ting Kwong Mok          Catherine Sigvaldason     Fung-Ying Yee
 STAFF PLATEAUS       20 years          10 years            5 years               Colleen Hua             Miguel Valiente         Mark Duvall             Kobayashi                James & Sheila Molloy   Audrey Sillick            Debbie Yeung
                                                            Alice Leung           Donna Watkis            Nancy Mak               Rebecca Eastwood        Soy Lin Kong             Hywel Alun Moore        Willa V. Slyke            Esther Yip
                      Elaine Levy       Fannie Lam
                                                                                                                                  Ron Edding              Josie Koskitalo          Penny Morris            Dorothy Smiles            Anna Yu
                                        Faye Godding        Althea Benjamin       Elethia Francis         Patrick Chuidian
                                                                                                                                  Elizabeth Edwards       Pui Ying Kwan            Beatriz Munarriz        Joyce Smiles              Maria Yu
                      15 years          Ingrid Freeman      Angela Sukhrie        Evadne Chanderbahn      Pik Lai
                                                                                                                                  Clifford Elliott        Terry Kyritsis           Gerry & Elli Munich     Alice M. Smith            Adam Zimmerman
                      Frank Chai        Kien Hong Thai      Baoer Deng            Fiona Yuen              Razeena Khan            Curtis Enmans           Howard Laderman          Sonya Munro             Brian Smith
                      Lori Gray         Ossie Raleza        Bo King Wong          Keith Elmes             Sau-Wai Cheung          Ian Ervine              Ann Lai                  Michael A. Murray       Kevin D. Smith
                      Vione Thomas      Teresa Wong         Cataline Boekee       Kim Calberry            Stephanie Nickle        Pablo Escobar           Katherine Laird          Tim Murray              Marjory Smith
                                                            Celia Chu             Kwan Kit Chan           Tessie De Vera          Ann Evans               Chui Kam Lam             Sachi Nagano            Maureen Smith
                                                            Christine Tse-Woo     Margaret Mohamed        Wenky Lem
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In Recognition of our Funders & Corporate Supporters                                                                                           Toys "R" Us                    Corporations                       Julie Jiggs Foundation               Canadian Air Tech Systems Inc.
                                                                                                                                               Umbra Ltd.                     Desjardins Financial Security      K. M. Hunter Charitable              Canadian Network Broadcasting
                                                                                                                                               Van-Smith Marketing            Dresser Wayne                      Foundation                           Computronic Corporation
                                                                                                                                               Vavoom                         George Weston Limited              Kiwanis Club of Casa Loma            Delta Chelsea
                                                                                                                                               Vinnie's Toronto Restaurant    Humphrey Funeral Home--            Lunar Festival of the Arts           Domus Printing
Funders                            Century King Restaurant             Here and Now                      Ontario Place                         Westin Harbour Castle          A.W.Miles Chapel                   Mackenzie Financial                  Enunciate Conferencing
Citizenship and Immigration        Chapters                            HMV Canada                        Parent Books                                                         Imperial Tobacco Canada Ltd.       (Corporation) Charitable
                                                                                                                                               Whistler's Restaurant                                                                                  Garden's Path
Canada                                                                                                                                                                        Kraft Canada Inc.                  Foundation
                                   Charlotte Ip                        ICDL Canada Limited               Parkview Golf Club                    Wild Water Kingdom                                                                                     Granite Hill Sutton Realty Inc.
City of Toronto                                                                                                                                                               Royal Bank Financial Group         Marion & Frederick Kamm
                                   Chatelaine                          Ideal Bike                        Pearl Court Restaurant                Xit                                                                                                    Harrison and Harrison Chartered
                                                                                                                                                                              Employees' Charity Trust           Charitable Trust
Department of Veterans Affairs     Chris Colliton                      Il Fornello Restaurant            Peter Peroff                                                                                                                                 Accountants
                                                                                                                                               Yuk Yuk's Inc.                                                    McLean Foundation
Health Canada                                                                                                                                                                 Sears Canada (Gerrard Square)                                           ICDL Canada Limited
                                   CHUMCity Christmas Wish             Illy Espresso Canada              Pheasant Run Golf Course              Zellers Family Fund
                                                                                                                                                                              Sony of Canada Ltd.                The Patrick Hodgson Family
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Wood green ar v2 09 11_03

  • 1. WOODGREEN COMMUNITY CENTRE ANNUAL REPORT 2002-2003 Once a neighborhood community centre…
  • 2. Today we’re at the centre of many communities.
  • 3. Page 2 WOODGREEN COMMUNITY CENTRE ANNUAL REPORT 2002-2003 Page 3 President & Board Chair Message: Taking Care of Our Neighbours Last year we helped more than 37,000 individuals and families through everything they need in one location on the WOODGREEN COMMUNITY CENTRE former Wellesley Hospital site. BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2002 - 2003 15 locations and over 100 partners across Toronto. David Evershed Chair We also look to our clients to tell us what Jan Goddard Vice Chair they really need. Through our neighbourhood Brian Smith Secretary/Treasurer We started off as an East-end neighbourhood Through WoodGreen’s immigrant services we programs, WoodGreen works to bring much- Bill Oaker Past Chair Andrew Bevan Director centre over 65 years ago and while our mission address the many barriers that newcomers face needed resources to communities in the East Brian Milne Director has not changed, the breadth of our services and in coming to Canada, including providing end. In partnership with the East York Rotary Elizabeth Qualben Director the way we deliver them has evolved dramatically. them with ESL classes, and helping them find Club, our newest project is in the Donlands Janice Paul Director housing, child care and employment. and Cosburn area where we will soon be Joe Deschenes Smith Director From one location at 835 Queen Street, we have We even help immigrants work through providing after-school programs, parent/child Karen Sasaki Director grown to 15 locations and more than 100 partners accreditation issues through partnership drop-ins and more. Nancy Hawley Director Norma Wilcox Director that we collaborate with to meet the growing initiatives like the Care for Nurses program. Paula Turtle Director needs of our clients – individuals and families Funded by the Ministry of Training, Colleges In many ways, WoodGreen is still the Reg McLean Director who often lack access to the essentials of life. and Universities and developed in conjunction neighbourhood centre it once was. Our Robert Witterick Director with St. Michael’s Hospital, Yee Hong Centre neighbourhood has really branched out and our Valerie Mah Director Our goal is to provide “total solutions” to the for Geriatric Care, and Kababayan Community clients’ needs are much more diverse than ever challenges our clients are facing which means Centre, the program works to get nurses that before. But we’re still doing what we’ve always helping them access the many supports they need have been trained in foreign countries through done best – taking care of our neighbours. – whether these include housing, child care, the Ontario accreditation process and employed employment training, help with a developmentally more quickly. To date hundreds of nurses have challenged child or care and support right in their been trained through this program. home. We do this by linking many of our own Brian F.C. Smith David Evershed services and through innovative collaborations Providing total solutions to our clients also President Chair, Board of Directors with our many partners. means making our services accessible and, in many cases, bringing services right to the Take our Homeward Bound project for people who need them. That’s why we located example, scheduled to be unveiled in our Youth Job Centre at Danforth and Spring 2004. This new housing devel- Donlands – right in the heart of a number opment will provide women in the of high schools and easily accessible by TTC. shelter system with their own apart- Last year alone we had more then 10,000 visits ments, child care and employment to the Job Centre. Another way we will be training, so that they can become doing this is through a new multi-story more self-sufficient. building that will provide housing and supports to frail seniors, so they can access WOODGREEN BOARD OF DIRECTORS
  • 4. Page 4 WOODGREEN COMMUNITY CENTRE ANNUAL REPORT 2002-2003 Page 5 A Year of Accomplishments At WoodGreen, we believe that there are certain essentials in life that everyone provided affordable housing support of jobs available in the various sectors should have access to, including affordable housing, regular employment, quality to 452 households. • combining one-on-one coaching with group child care, supportive communities and the ability to live independently. Last year, networking sessions so that job seekers can Employment Services share their job search ideas, failures and we helped more than 37,000 individuals and families through our many programs WoodGreen provides employment support successes with others in a similar situation and locations around the city. and job training programs to youth and adults • offering both day and evening programs to seeking jobs. Last year alone, we helped more ensure that newcomers can access our than 14,000 individuals through our comprehen- employment services, including those who sive employment services. WoodGreen’s Youth work in survival jobs at odd times or have Job Centre and Employment Resource Centre childcare responsibilities provide a self-help resource environment with • hosting quarterly events, where clients were tools and support to job seekers, including reunited to share their experiences, successes, technology support, employment workshops, and offered tips to those who are still looking hands-on training, and up-to-date employment for work information. Job seekers can get one-on-one or • strengthening our partnership with local group assistance with job searches, resume high schools, industry groups, individual development and interview techniques from the employers, the Apprenticeship Branch and employment consultants at our Job Search training providers to provide apprenticeship Homelessness & Housing Help Services made possible by the support of the Toronto Coaching Centre, Job Search Workshop Program placements to students in a variety of areas WoodGreen continues to work diligently to reduce Community Housing Corporation, the City of for Newcomers, and the Youth Job Centre. The including electrical, plumbing, automobile, homelessness in the city, connecting individuals Toronto, WoodGreen and Toronto Disaster Youth Job Centre also offers specialized job search machining, landscaping, cabinet making and and families with the information and resources Relief Committee support and placements for youth who are seeking hair dressing needed to access affordable housing. Last year, we • holding our first community forum on harm both full-time employment and summer jobs. provided support to over 4,000 people in the form reduction, which provided much-needed Child Care Services of information on available housing, access public information about the philosophy Some of the ways we continue to Last year, WoodGreen’s child care services to interest-free loans, eviction prevention, of harm reduction and the critical role of expand our offerings to clients include: provided high-quality, licensed child care, and emergency relocation services, harm reduction housing in the lives of active users • introducing new workshops for foreign- nursery school and summer camp programs to programs and more. trained professionals, and hands-on computer- nearly 500 children and their families. The Housing based workshops such as “how to post a goal of WoodGreen’s Some of the specific projects we WoodGreen manages five non-profit, affordable resume online” programs, for undertook in 2002/2003 include: housing locations for people in east Toronto. • initiating many successful events with employer children ages • assisting 114 homeless individuals, who were Our tenants are people with low incomes, and business groups such as Desjardins 0-12, is to provide living on the parcel of land at the bottom of including youth aged 16 and up, seniors, Financial, Deloitte Consulting, Canadian an enriching learning Cherry Street (“Tent City”), to make the newcomers, people with disabilities, survivors Business Resource Centre and Unilever, to help experience within a transition from living on the streets to stable, of the psychiatric system, and people who have our clients better understand the workplace happy, caringand long-term housing – through a joint initiative a long history of homelessness. Last year, we culture, how companies recruit, and the types stimulating environment.
  • 5. Page 6 WOODGREEN COMMUNITY CENTRE ANNUAL REPORT 2002-2003 Page 7 A Year of Accomplishments continued WoodGreen is also proud to be part of an diseases who could not live on their own Immigrant Services who participate in our social and networking exciting, innovative project aimed at creating without WoodGreen’s help. WoodGreen provides a range of services and activities where they can connect with others a seamless school and childcare program. The supports to Toronto immigrants to help them and begin adjusting to their new environment Bruce/WoodGreen Early Learning Centre, is Other ways we helped seniors over adjust to their new lives in Canada. Last year, one of five Toronto First Duty Projects which the past year include: we helped nearly 12,000 newcomers, improve Mental Health & Developmental Services aim to integrate kindergarten, child care and • providing continued services to vulnerable their English language and literacy skills, WoodGreen provides a full range of services to parenting supports into one comprehensive seniors throughout the SARS outbreak access affordable housing, upgrade their job parents with children who have developmental early years program. Developed in partnership • educating Mandarin seniors about elder skills and find employment, and connect with challenges, and to adults who are developmentally with the Toronto District School Board, the City abuse and how to prevent it through the other immigrants through various social and challenged, socially isolated or have a history of Toronto and the Atkinson Foundation, the launch of WoodGreen’s Harmony program recreational activities. of mental health issues to enable them to live Bruce/WoodGreen Early Learning Centre is • furthering our partnership with Bridgepoint independently within the community. creating a model for the future of early learning, Health to better integrate services for seniors We are particularly proud of where schooling and child care are more unified in our community the following accomplishments: Last year, we provided over 600 individuals and in their goal of helping children develop to • working closely with the Silos to Solutions • providing hundreds of newcomers with their families with case management support, their fullest potential. community partners to look at ways of an opportunity to gain work experience mental health counselling, psychosocial providing more coordinated solutions to as volunteers in the community and recreational groups, parent outreach programs Community Care & Wellness for Seniors the health challenges faced by people living WoodGreen’s many programs and housing. These programs have recently WoodGreen provides a comprehensive range of in South East Toronto • recruiting dedicated community members found a new home at WoodGreen, in their very essential services to seniors to help them live • increasing the number of frail seniors who to volunteer in WoodGreen’s ESL Café to own unit, Mental Health and Developmental independently within the community. Last year can remain in the community under the facilitate an English conversation forum Services and we are excited about the future. over 6000 seniors and caregivers benefited from care and support offered at our supportive with newcomers our services, which include supportive housing, housing clusters • developing a successful Peer Learning Group Some of our innovative initiatives include: meal and nutrition programs, day programs, • continuing to provide personal support where a newcomer is trained and assigned a • managing a unique housing program for transportation, social work, home visits and and homemaking through the Toronto lead role to facilitate a settlement discussion individuals with serious mental illness (SMI) more. Many of the seniors we support are frail Homemaking Services contract with the with other newcomers in a group in which a group of men and women, who elderly people with disabilities or debilitating Toronto Community Care Access Centre • doubling the number of new immigrants were formerly homeless or at high risk of
  • 6. Page 8 WOODGREEN COMMUNITY CENTRE ANNUAL REPORT 2002-2003 Page 9 A Year of Accomplishments continued Maximizing the Impact of Your Financial Contributions becoming homeless, live comfortably and reports identifying needs and issues around safely, in private rooms within a cluster the future of Mental Health Services in setting (funded by the Province of Ontario’s Ontario were submitted Homeless Initiative Fund) WoodGreen Statement of Operations Year Ended March 31 • providing support to parents by bringing Neighbourhood Programs outreach staff with developmentally Building on our roots of being a neighbourhood 2003 2002 challenged children together with other community centre, WoodGreen continues to $ $ Where our financial branch out to provide neighbourhood programs Revenue support comes from to communities in east Toronto. Designed to Government Grants & Fees 45.64.23% promote community participation and build Canada 1,302,831 1,307,662 healthier neighbourhoods, WoodGreen’s Ontario 6,578,610 6,195,737 neighbourhood programs include after school Toronto 3,493,147 3,206,303 clubs, school readiness programs, summer Fees For Service Individuals 870,418 809,260 24.23% camps, piano lessons, community kitchens, United Way 663,144 598,560 parenting workshops, family support groups, Investments 47,490 54,676 9.04% 7.42% 6.04% community trips, and youth leadership and anti- Fundraising & Productive Enterprises 389,832 312,917 4.60% 2.70% .33% violence initiatives. Last year more than 1,300 Amortization of Deferred Capital Contributions 130,985 113,142 people of all ages participated in our programs. Service Contracts & Other 1,069,331 1,086,997 Provincial Government Municipal Government (Toronto) Federal Government Service Contracts & Other Fees For Service Individuals United Way Fundraising & Productive Enterprise Investments families with developmentally challenged Total 14,545,788 13,685,254 children throughout the City (through Some of the new initiatives we the POP program) introduced in 2002/2003 include: • being interviewed by CBC Radio, where • launching an innovative intervention staff and clients of the Mental Health Case project called "Kids Keeping It Together" Management Program talked about their that combines individual counselling, Expenses challenges and their hopes for the mental community development, and leadership Salaries & Benefits 10,768,334 10,368,283 health system training to work with youth, aged 12-15, who Purchase of Services 368,342 531,951 • responding to the Toronto Peel have witnessed violence at home or at school Building Occupancy 689,403 511,734 Where our financial support goes Implementation Task Force’s request for • partnering with 4 other agencies across Programs 369,078 321,115 Training Subsidies 1,076,843 820,650 25.44% consumer input, two group sessions were Toronto to launch a new school readiness held with consumer survivors and then program called “Ready 4 School” that Food Services 339,407 355,464 19.80% 19.72% focuses on preparing newcomer children Office and General 247,919 246,453 for kindergarten Transportation 179,239 133,120 12.02% • training more than 30 youth, aged 10-15, Recruitment & Education 75,729 97,496 7.93% to deliver Heart Healthy information to Promotion & Publicity 91,804 100,424 5.29% 5.21% Amortization of Capital Assets 275,703 265,299 2.49% 2.10% summer camps, their peers, and their families throughout the community, in conjunction Total 14,481,801 13,751,989 Community Care & Wellness for Seniors Employment Child Care Administration Housing Mental Health & Developmental Services Immigrant Services Homelessness & Housing Help Neighbourhood Services with Toronto Heart Health Surplus / Deficit 63,987 -66,735
  • 7. Page 10 WOODGREEN COMMUNITY CENTRE ANNUAL REPORT 2002-2003 Page 11 Volunteers Make Things Happen Thank You to our Donors Fouad Abou-Ali David Evershed Mei Yiu Lam Susan Nauss Molly Smith At WoodGreen, our volunteers are critical to the success of our many Ruth Allen Derek Falkenberg M. S. Lamont Fiona Nelson Sonya Smits Carolyn Anthony Thomas Ferguson Mary Lang Leonard H. Nesbit Robert Smythe programs and services. Stan Appleby Nancy Fleming Gabriele Lasala Doris Neville Carol Anne Somerville Aviva Attas Sandra Foster Haster Lau Ron Neville Patricia H. Southern Margaret Bagnall Carol Fox King Lau David Ng Frederick J. Speer Mara Bakic Ian Fox Esther Lee Kar Yui Ng Kevin Speicher Ellen Bartello Sandra Fox Grace Lee Tammy Nicolaidis Mei Yuk Ssutu AUDIT COMMITTEE Last year alone, more than 900 volunteers • Mail delivery between our 12 different locations Paul Bennett Mary Franklin Joyce Lee Dora A. Nipp Betty Stephenson committed a total of 60,127 hours to supporting • 1,368 piano lessons that children of various Wm. Leslie Birmingham Alexander Fraser Rosa Lee Naomi Norquay Herbert J. Stover Al Russell Alberta Black Fay Fuller Sing Fong Lee Ed Notarandrea Julia Stratta special events, sitting on leadership committees, ages received through our neighbourhood Joan Blackhall Kimiko Furumoto Frank & Helen Lennon Donald O'Leary Jon A. Struyk Bill Oaker driving around the city delivering meals to seniors, programs last year Steven Bock Myrtle Galli Forbes R. Leslie Virginia O'Reilly Helen Sun Bob Menzies Don Bojin Jan Goddard Darcy Liang Cathy O'Toole Mary Taggart David Evershed tutoring children in after-school programs, • 22,782 meals that were delivered to seniors’ Mary Ko Bong Jean Goodchild Shui Fong Leung Florence O'Young Hang Mei Tam Erik Mathiesen sorting mail, assisting with day programs for homes and the close to 3,000 friendly visits Agnes van't Bosch Mary P. Gordon Ellen Levine William Oaker Ken Dick Tam June Boyachek Vincent Goring Adelle Lewis Haruo Oikawa Rebecca A. Taylor Gilbert Ching newcomers and much, much more. that were made to the homes of those who Margaret Bryce John Gray Tsan Pick Li Nobuko Oikawa Isabelle Teng Henry Miller Margaret A. Bull Peggie Gray Brian Lia Tetsuo Oikawa Anh Thai are isolated and frail Janice Paul Eleanor Butler Stewart & Eliz Graydon Wen Fang Liang Toshi Oikawa Catherine Thomas Some of WoodGreen’s programs and events • The annual Woods and Greens Golf Jim & Jo Buttress Joan Green Rebecca Ling Diane Ouimet-Schryver Mary E. Thornhill Joe Deschenes Smith Donna Cansfield Cathy Guo Verna Lister Isil Parris Luong To literally could not even exist without the Tournament organized by volunteers Anne Carruthers Daphne Harris Chu Ging Liu Ross or Ethel Paterson Kam-Po Tong dedication of volunteers, including the • Participation in the Taste of the Danforth Pat Carson Robert Harrison Hsien I. Liu Janice Paul Michael Tong Blake Carter Al Hart Pamelia Lock Tarmo & Patricia Peters Julie-Ann Toovey following initiatives: event, where WoodGreen partnered with the Chung Kam Chan John E. Hastings Araby Lockhart Dorothy Philips John A. Tory fire department to raise funds and to raise Garfield Chan Janet Haynes Gail Low Jane Piccolotto Cheryl Towsend Patti Charity Yu Huai He Arthur Lowe Robert W. Pidgeon Yvonne Traviss awareness of our various programs Stephen Cheetham Gerald Heasman James & Maureen Lukie Lucia Pizzamiglio Lorraine Tregenza • WoodGreen is also proud to have a number of Elaine Cheung Donna Heyland Wan Sau Lung Teresa Pizzamiglio Thanh Hai Truong John Childs Rita Hiorth Trung Thu Luong Pun Ching Poon Siu Kuan Tuin corporate volunteer partnerships with companies Halina Chiu Brian Hochman Michele Lupa Dennis Porter Sharon Turnbull- like Sears, Deloitte Consulting, Desjardins Soong Chun Chiu Tory Hoff Anh Luu Vivienne Poy Schmidt Chew Nam Chong Mabel Hogan James H. Ma Elizabeth Qualben Carmen V-Burnett Financial, Canadian Tire, Unilever, Korex Don Fung Sau Chow Eric Hong Joe & Sheila Mah Paulin Quan Rosa Venalainen Valley and Morrison Health Care Food Services. Nelson & Eunice Chu Judith Hopkins Valerie Mah Warren Quinn John & Mary Walker Tom Clifford Deborah Horner S. L. Mak Michael M. Rachlis Isabel Ward Last year employees from these corporations Josephine Coblentz Phil Hornick Irene Maklary Frances Ray Mouhanad Wardeh and representatives from our service partners Miles Cohen Colleen Hua Terry Mandzy Mike Rethazi Diane Watt Gerry Connelly James (Haijiang) Huang Valerie March Doris Reynolds Alan J. Watts – the Toronto East Rotary Club and the East Debby Copes Kwai-Yee Huen Shirley K. Matalas Elizabeth Reynolds Ted Weber Sara Crowder Rhoda Humpston Erik Mathiesen Angela Rieger Susan Weiss York Rotary Club – volunteered more than Ralph Cunningham Charles Hyland Frances A. May Lori Rillie Mary A. Welsh 1,800 hours to WoodGreen. Ted & Betsy Currie Jeane Innes Margaret McCain Nada Ristich Rob Whalen Eda Davies Brian Jackson John McCaughey Jane Rogers Larry Whatmore Brian Davis Walter A. James David McCleary Tyler Rogers Lee Whitten F. Coulter Deacon Hang Jia Diane McCormick Constance Ross Tony Whitten Marie Denton Yun-Qin Jiang Sheila Mcelligott Linda Rothman Troy Whitten Vivienne Denton Juliette D. Junco Ann Mcgovern Jonathan Rudin Norma Wilcox Meredith Desmarais Peter Kaegi Janet Mckenzie Alfred J. Ruthven A. D. Wilson Josefina Dey Rosanna Keddie Anna-Lee McLaughlan Pamela Rykert Leung Wong Alan Dickinson Susan Kelly Ken & Jo-Anne McMath Gaile Saltmiras Wai-Kwan Wong Bernadette Doucette Dian Kesler Sue McMurtry Sindhu Sane Joseph Wong-Sing Charles Downs Art King Mehran Mehrdadi Karen Sasaki Michael Worb Constance M. Dubois Patricia Kishino Susan Melnick Ingrid Scherer-Mohr Xuyan Wu Edwin Dumont Fran Kiteley Glenda Mercer Dorothy Schultz Winnie Yau Roger Dunits Steven Klose W A Derry Millar Maria Sharifi Bing Liao Ye Linda Dunlap Arthur & Misako Ting Kwong Mok Catherine Sigvaldason Fung-Ying Yee STAFF PLATEAUS 20 years 10 years 5 years Colleen Hua Miguel Valiente Mark Duvall Kobayashi James & Sheila Molloy Audrey Sillick Debbie Yeung Alice Leung Donna Watkis Nancy Mak Rebecca Eastwood Soy Lin Kong Hywel Alun Moore Willa V. Slyke Esther Yip Elaine Levy Fannie Lam Ron Edding Josie Koskitalo Penny Morris Dorothy Smiles Anna Yu Faye Godding Althea Benjamin Elethia Francis Patrick Chuidian Elizabeth Edwards Pui Ying Kwan Beatriz Munarriz Joyce Smiles Maria Yu 15 years Ingrid Freeman Angela Sukhrie Evadne Chanderbahn Pik Lai Clifford Elliott Terry Kyritsis Gerry & Elli Munich Alice M. Smith Adam Zimmerman Frank Chai Kien Hong Thai Baoer Deng Fiona Yuen Razeena Khan Curtis Enmans Howard Laderman Sonya Munro Brian Smith Lori Gray Ossie Raleza Bo King Wong Keith Elmes Sau-Wai Cheung Ian Ervine Ann Lai Michael A. Murray Kevin D. Smith Vione Thomas Teresa Wong Cataline Boekee Kim Calberry Stephanie Nickle Pablo Escobar Katherine Laird Tim Murray Marjory Smith Celia Chu Kwan Kit Chan Tessie De Vera Ann Evans Chui Kam Lam Sachi Nagano Maureen Smith Christine Tse-Woo Margaret Mohamed Wenky Lem
  • 8. Page 12 WOODGREEN COMMUNITY CENTRE ANNUAL REPORT 2002-2003 Page 13 In Recognition of our Funders & Corporate Supporters Toys "R" Us Corporations Julie Jiggs Foundation Canadian Air Tech Systems Inc. Umbra Ltd. Desjardins Financial Security K. M. Hunter Charitable Canadian Network Broadcasting Van-Smith Marketing Dresser Wayne Foundation Computronic Corporation Vavoom George Weston Limited Kiwanis Club of Casa Loma Delta Chelsea Vinnie's Toronto Restaurant Humphrey Funeral Home-- Lunar Festival of the Arts Domus Printing Funders Century King Restaurant Here and Now Ontario Place Westin Harbour Castle A.W.Miles Chapel Mackenzie Financial Enunciate Conferencing Citizenship and Immigration Chapters HMV Canada Parent Books Imperial Tobacco Canada Ltd. (Corporation) Charitable Whistler's Restaurant Garden's Path Canada Kraft Canada Inc. Foundation Charlotte Ip ICDL Canada Limited Parkview Golf Club Wild Water Kingdom Granite Hill Sutton Realty Inc. City of Toronto Royal Bank Financial Group Marion & Frederick Kamm Chatelaine Ideal Bike Pearl Court Restaurant Xit Harrison and Harrison Chartered Employees' Charity Trust Charitable Trust Department of Veterans Affairs Chris Colliton Il Fornello Restaurant Peter Peroff Accountants Yuk Yuk's Inc. McLean Foundation Health Canada Sears Canada (Gerrard Square) ICDL Canada Limited CHUMCity Christmas Wish Illy Espresso Canada Pheasant Run Golf Course Zellers Family Fund Sony of Canada Ltd. The Patrick Hodgson Family Human Resources Development City Chinese Restaurant IMAX Corporation Pizza Nova Indoors & Out Foundation Canada Sun Life Financial Jan Goddard and Associate, Lawyers CN Tower Imperial Toys Poof Service Groups Toronto Star Fresh Air Fund Ontario Ministry of Citizenship, Toronto Insurance Mixed Baseball Laser Reproduction Coffee Time Indigo Books Music & More Pretty Woman Esthetics Association of Fundraising Victor & Rhoda Shields Charitable Culture and Recreation League Conair International Plaza Hotel Random House of Canada Professionals Foundation Lillian Adamakis Ontario Ministry of Community, Unilever Canada Inc. Crystal Springs Inton Gotsche Roots Canada Queen East Canada Day Mercedes-Benz Canada Inc. Family and Children's Services Wajax Limited Ontario Ministry of Health and Deer Creek Golf & Country Estates Jean Macdonald Beautiworks Scholars Choice Queen St. East Presbyterian Small Businesses Michael & Michael Auto Body Long Term Care Delta Chelsea John and Barbara Young Scholastic Canada Ltd. Church Christie Appliance Service Limited Pal Benefits Foundations Ontario Ministry of Training, Dentyne Ice Joy Bistro SCORE Golf Magazine The Rotary Club of East York On Sight Inc. Parkwood Chev Olds Atkinson Charitable Foundation Colleges and Universities Druxy's Inc. Karen Slegers Scott Mission Toronto East Rotary Club Oris Express Canada Inc. RJ McCarthy Limited Brumara Foundation Toronto Community Care Access Durham College Knights Inn Hotel Sleeman Brewery Toronto Hongkong Lions Club WE PRINT Plus Scotiabank Children's Aid Foundation Centre E. F. Appliances Canada Ltd. Land Rover Metro West Sonsuh Educational Supplies Toronto Professional Fire St. Michael's Hospital Chum Charitable Foundation United Way of Greater Toronto Earth Final Conflict Production LensCrafters Don Mills Plaza Spearhead Leather/Denim Social Club Fighters' Association Deutsche Bank American Event Sponsors TD Canada Trust Office Lexmark Canada Inc. (Toronto) Inc. WoodGreen Cantonese EPC 25 Dates.com The Berkeley Consulting Group Foundation Gifts in Kind East Grand Seafood House Lick's Sporting Life WoodGreen Mandarin EPC E. W. Bickle Foundation All The Way Personnel Inc. The Counselling Foundation of Aji Sai Eddie's Food Basics Lucid Subs and Bagels Baird MacGregor Insurance Canada Endla and John Gilmour Anchor Hocking Canada Eglinton - St. George United Maaco Systems Canada Inc. Sun Life Financial Employee Funds Foundation Brokers Inc. Toronto East General Hospital Andrews Manor Bed & Breakfast Church Maple Lodge Farms T-Fal Canada Harold E. Ballard Foundation Bank of Montreal Toronto Professional Fire Fighters' Bell Canada Employee Animal House of Toys Executive Fairways Golf Centre Tarragon Theatre Volunteers Program Bill's Garden Centre Association Mastermind Educational Henry White Kinnear Foundation AVLI Restaurant EyeSpy The Bay OPG Employees' & Pensioners' Bridgepoint Health Upper Canada Specialty Hardware McDonald's Restaurant Hudson's Bay Charitable Baird & MacGregor Insurance Fabricland Medieval Times The Children's Group Charity Trust Foundation CARMICHAEL & company Brokers Inc. Factory Theatre Mehran Mehrdadi The Thos. J. Johnston Foundation Bank of Montreal Famous Players Mercedes-Benz Canada Inc. The Wokker Restaurant Blue Rodeo Finders Gallery Ming Pao Theatre Passe Muraille Bowlerama GAP Canada Inc. Mosaic Design Jewelry Timex Canada Inc. Brian F.C. Smith Gelato Fresco Mr. Liu Toronto Maple Leaf Hockey Club Bright Pearl Seafood Restaurant Grand Yatt Richmond Hill Ms. Mak Toronto Tours Ltd. Bulk Barn Restaurant Toronto Truck Theatre Mugsy's Canadian Living Greg Masse Toronto Zoo Murray Johns Casa Loma Hakim Optical Town and Country Buffet My Gifted Child Inc. Cedar Springs Harveys Toys & Games Nancy Strader Oasis Indoor Golf Club Map