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As a supporter of CCM you need to know that one of the foundation principles, established in 1996, is that need has always driven program , not vice versa. With that in mind, Crossroads engaged an external consultant to evaluate our programs/core services. The intent was to determine the relevancy of our current structure, ascertain the organization’s relevance in the continuum of care and to chart a future course that continues to place the need of our Guests as the number one priority. Other stakeholders, community leaders, staff, board members and volunteers were in- volved in this comprehensive study/evaluation. During the remainder of 2014 we will be sharing those results with you. Any reflection on 2013 for Crossroads should begin with praise for our dedicated Staff led by our Executive Director Stan Dawson, and our program directors, Clyde Corbin, Emily McIver and Dominic (Nic) Heard. Their leadership has led to Crossroads’ being known for its compassion and respect for our Guests. By the numbers, in 2013, Crossroads saw 3,901 unduplicated persons, of whom more than 800 were women, 555 children (most of whom were under 6) and 780 veterans. 2013 was also a very busy year for our energetic and hard working Board. In January, we adopted a new three-year strategic plan. An initial focus of the plan was the restructuring of our board into a smaller governing board (18) and a new advisory board. During 2013, we added six new governing board members – Jonathan Serrie, Susan Griffin, Pat Brumbaugh, Cynthia Tucker and Clay Bethune. In the spring of 2013, Crossroads was selected to be the beneficiary of the 2014 Cathedral Antiques Show and Tour of Homes. Our second “Saddle Up With Crossroads” gala in May netted $53,000 under the leadership of Pat Brumbaugh. From July through December, our board collaborated with the Cathedral’s committees in prepara- tion for the Antiques Show in early 2014. Pursuant to our strategic plan, working with an outside consultant, we pur- sued an assessment of our programs in the fall of 2013. Our board committees this year were led by chairs Mary Hin- ton (Communications), Mike Ruberti (Development) and Frank Moye (Programs). We began 2014 by adopting a resolution at our January board meeting accepting the assessment of our pro- grams and focusing on our core services, particularly our documentation services (see page 4 for details). We also welcomed the Rev. Liz Schellingerhoudt, who leads outreach at St. Luke’s, to our governing board. From January 26 -February 2, we participated as the beneficiary of the 2014 Cathedral Antiques Show, which elevated our community profile and will provide needed funding for our programs. Our focus for the balance of 2014 will be assessing our current documentation services process and capacity as well as its potential need in the Atlanta community. To support that end and our other core services, we will pursue a campaign to match a generous anonymous gift we received at the end of 2013. Wayne Vason Board Chair
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