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ABOUT THE BIG HAIR BALL The Guild of Family Service of Greensboro is very pleased to announce its Tenth Annual Big Hair Ball, an evening of BIG HAIR, edgy fashions, food and drink! The theme of the 2022 event is: Big Hair Ball - An Epicurean Style. It is scheduled for Saturday, January 22, 2022 at the Greensboro Coliseum. This unique fundraiser includes a cocktail reception followed by a runway fashion show featuring outsize hairdos and outré outfits created by local designers. Each model’s outfit is inspired by her sponsor – corporate or individual – as well as by the event theme. The Big Hair Ball supports local programs of Family Service of the Piedmont, the largest private nonprofit agency of its kind in Guilford County serving thousands of children and adults each year. Family Service addresses vital issues of domestic violence, child abuse, mental health, and financial stability. You can learn more about Family Service at www.safeandhealthyfamilies.com and about our Guild at www.gfsgso.com. We hope you will consider being a Sponsor of the 2022 BIG HAIR Ball to help fund programs of Family Service in Greensboro. Sponsors will be listed on the event invitation and program. There will be a slideshow of sponsors during the event, which more than 1,000 people are expected to attend. Top sponsors receive VIP seating and are invited to attend a designer and sponsor cocktail party. Enclosed, please find detailed information about this year’s sponsorship opportunities. The 2020 Big Hair Ball was a sold out success, raising over $350,000 to support programs of Family Service in our community. With your help, we hope to have even greater success in 2022!
2022 BIG HAIR BALL: An Epicurean Style SPONSORSHIP LEVELS HAUTE COUTURE SPONSORSHIP - $20,000 BENEFITS: 14 tickets with VIP Seating – 1st Row Prominent listing of name/logo on invitation and program Up to 3 Runway Models Recognition as a sponsor at the event 8 tickets to Designer/Sponsor Cocktail Party Recognition on agency website and social media 4 tickets to pre-event dinner party at the Logo included on BHB Billboards private residence of Roy and Vanessa Carroll Recognition in Family Service newsletter Opportunity to speak from the Runway Listing on Sponsor Page in Guild Directory VOGUE SPONSORSHIP - $10,000 RED CARPET SPONSORSHIP - $7,500 BENEFITS: BENEFITS: 12 tickets with VIP Seating – 1st Row 10 tickets with Premium Seating Up to 2 Runway Models 1 Runway Model 6 tickets to Designer/Sponsor Cocktail Party 4 tickets to Designer/Sponsor Cocktail Party 2 tickets to pre-event dinner party at the 2 tickets to pre-event dinner party at the private private residence of Roy and Vanessa Carroll residence of Roy and Vanessa Carroll Prominent listing of name/logo on Naming opportunity for a Runway Award invitation and program Name/logo listed on invitation and program Recognition as a sponsor at the event Recognition as a sponsor at the event Recognition on agency website and social media Recognition on agency website and social media Logo included on BHB Billboards Recognition in Family Service newsletter Recognition in Family Service newsletter Listing on Sponsor Page in Guild Directory Listing on Sponsor Page in Guild Directory RUNWAY SPONSORSHIP - $4,000 WOW SPONSORSHIP - $2,000 BENEFITS: BENEFITS: 6 tickets with Premium Seating 4 tickets to the Big Hair Ball (assigned seats) 1 Runway Model Company name presented on a sash worn by WOW 2 tickets to Designer/Sponsor Cocktail Party models during the event; WOW models appear posed on the Runway as guests enter Name/logo listed on invitation and program Name listed on invitation and program Recognition as a sponsor at the event Recognition as a sponsor at the event Recognition on agency website and social media Recognition on agency website and social media Recognition in Family Service newsletter Recognition in Family Service newsletter Listing on Sponsor Page in Guild Directory CASHMERE SPONSORSHIP - $1,000 VELVET SPONSORSHIP - $600 BENEFITS: BENEFITS: 4 tickets to the Big Hair Ball (assigned seats) 2 tickets to the Big Hair Ball (assigned seats) Name listed on invitation and program Name listed on invitation and program Recognition as a sponsor at the event Recognition as a sponsor at the event Recognition on agency website and social media Recognition on agency website and social media Recognition in Family Service newsletter Recognition in Family Service newsletter PRODUCER SPONSORSHIP* - $300 Couple/$150 Individual BENEFITS: 2 tickets (couple) or 1 ticket (individual) Name listed on invitation and program to the Big Hair Ball (assigned seats) Recognition as a sponsor at the event *Individual names only; no businesses listed at this level
2022 Big Hair Ball: An Epicurean Style Sponsor Form Please indicate your level of support below. _____ Haute Couture - $20,000 _____ Runway - $4,000 14 tickets to the Big Hair Ball 6 tickets to the Big Hair Ball Up to 2 Runway Models 1 Runway Model 6 tickets to Designer/Sponsor Cocktail Party 2 tickets to Designer/Sponsor Cocktail Party 2 tickets to Pre-Event Dinner Party _____ WOW - $2,000 _____ Vogue - $10,000 4 tickets to the Big Hair Ball 12 tickets to the Big Hair Ball Company Name Presented on Sash worn by Up to 2 Runway Models WOW models during the event 6 tickets to Designer/Sponsor Cocktail Party _____ Cashmere - $1,000 2 tickets to Pre-Event Dinner Party 4 tickets to the Big Hair Ball _____ Red Carpet - $7,500 _____ Velvet - $600 10 tickets to the Big Hair Ball 2 tickets to the Big Hair Ball 1 Runway Model 4 tickets to Designer/Sponsor Cocktail Party _____ Producer Couple* - $300 2 tickets to Pre-Event Dinner Party 2 tickets to the Big Hair Ball _____ Producer Individual* - $150 *Individual listing only; no businesses listed at this level. 1 ticket to the Big Hair Ball Complete and return this form to Katrina Meeks via email at Katrina.meeks@fspcares.org or by mail to Family Service of Greensboro, 902 Bonner Drive, Jamestown, NC 27282 You may also sign-up as a 2022 Big Hair Ball sponsor or make payment online by visiting www.fspcares.org/bighairball. Questions, please call (336) 801-1154. _____ Please invoice me at the above address Sponsor Name:_________________________________________________________________________________ Please indicate how you would like to be listed in printed materials: ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Contact:_______________________________________________________________________________________ Address:______________________________________________________________________________________ Phone Number:________________________________________________________________________________ Email:________________________________________________________________________________________
SPONSORS Kerrie and John Ellison Lex and Brent Kulman Jennifer and Chan Heather and Badger Ross Parr Kristi and Brad McCormick Ashlyn Noto Donna and David Griffin Laura and Stan Park Beth and Ed Harrington Amy and Mitchell Paul Hawkins Family Kelly and George Rose Peggy Follin Donna and Page Keel Kristy and Harley Garrison Milly and Charles King Leslye and Marshall Tuck Joan and Ira Glazer Charisse and Phil Kleinman Katherine and Mike Weaver Lindsey and Frank Auman GIA Restaurant Print Plus Bella Dental/Dr. Rick and Leslie and JJ Marus Indira and Kevin Roberts Krista Gambella Donna and Ryder Perkins Pat and Beverly Wright Julie and Jay Brennan Patty Potter Weddings by Vivian/Vivian Katie and Stewart Edmunds and Rick Schneider Anonymous (2) Pam and Charles Coote Libba LaFave Vanessa and Rob Skenes Alison and Rick Barakat Chip Hagan Leigh Munsey Christy and Rod Speight Teresa Beaupre Mary and Scott Hale Lindsey and Michael Murray Michelle and Chris Swinyer Diane and Kyle Cabbell Charlyne and George Hanna Mindy and Chad Oakley Annie B. Trent Leslie and Eric Hecht Carla and Stephen Robinson Marti and Robin Tyler Julie and Roger Church Daniela Helms Melissa Sample Susannah Washburn Lauren and Chad Cook Mary and Rodney Ingram Meredith and J Scott Sally and Jim Weeks JR. GUILD OF FAMILY SERVICE BIG HAIR BALL ALUMNI DONORS Gabrielle Aluisio Claire Burns Camille Gordon Alexa Huntley Payton Lanier Kelly and George Rose Mary Grace Beard Elizabeth and Pat Burns Rae Gordon Olivia Ingram Katie Laraway Isabel Seifert Hannah Beaupre Hailey Hawkins Mary and Rodney Ingram Helen Noone Ally Skenes Olivia Beaupre Kelsey Chamberlin Morgan Hazel Ava Keel Catherine Olin Gillian Smith Emily Bohrer Marion Cox Olivia Kernels Katherine Ortiz Hope Suire Carol and Jason Bohrer Doris Enochs Daniela Helms Magz and Chandler King Maggie Paul Lindsay Tuck Ellis Brown Eleanor Enochs Elisabeth Helms Leah Peraldo Lilly Washburn Caroline Ferner Maggie Hennigan Cameron Kiser Sara Margaret Phillips Taylor Westlake Lucy Rose
About Our Agency Family Service of the Piedmont, Inc. Family Service of the Piedmont is the largest private nonprofit agency serving children and families in Guilford County. With a staff of about 150 people, Family Service has an annual budget of $8 million. Each year, the agency reaches more than 20,000 people through its programs and community education. Our Vision Building Safe and Healthy Families Our Mission Family Service of the Piedmont empowers individuals and families to restore hope, achieve stability and thrive through quality support services, advocacy and education. Areas of Service Victim Services – The agency provides 24-hour crisis line and a victim advocate program for victims of sexual assault, domestic violence and other violent crime. Clara House in Greensboro and Carpenter House in High Point offer a temporary residence, along with a host of other services, for women and children escaping domestic violence. Family Service also offers therapy groups for male and female perpetrators of domestic violence. The agency operates two fully accredited Children’s Advocacy Centers which coordinate the investigation and treatment of child sexual abuse. Harmony House provides supervised visitation and exchange of children for families with a history of domestic violence. Family Support Services – Family Service seeks to prevent child abuse and neglect by providing in-home parenting education for new parents with heightened stress and risk factors, and providing family preservation and reunification services for families in danger of having their children removed from the home. Counseling – Family Service offers individual and family counseling – including substance abuse, depression, anxiety, marital problems, behavioral issues, grief and trauma. The agency’s Consumer Credit Counseling Service (CCCS) provides free budget, credit and housing counseling, debt management programs, and bankruptcy and foreclosure mitigation for individuals and families struggling with financial worries. Community Education – The agency offers community empowering opportunities through resident councils, leadership training and neighborhood building activities. CCCS conducts free money and credit workshops throughout the year. Family Service staff advocates for issues central to its mission and services – such as domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse – through community awareness events and speaking engagements. www.safeandhealthyfamilies.com
COMMUNIT Y Building Safe and Healthy Families and Communities IMPACT LAST YEAR, WE DIRECTLY SERVED 17,031 LOCAL CHILDREN AND ADULTS. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CHILD ABUSE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT AND HEALTHY PARENTING Shelters • Counseling • 24-Hour Crisis Line Children’s Advocacy Centers • Family Resource Center DVIP • Victim Advocacy • Support Groups Healthy Start Family Preservation • Harmony House Clara House in Greensboro and Carpenter House in High Point offer Provide safe child-friendly environments to minimize a child’s safety to adults and children escaping violent homes. Individuals trauma while investigating abuse. Provide counseling and victim receive help filing protective orders and navigating the court system, advocacy in addition to in- home counseling and parenting individual and group counseling, and referrals to resources to help education for at risk families along with supervised visitation and them start a new life free from violence. exchange for separated parents. 7,071 victims of domestic violence, rape and other violent crimes were served last year. 458 families were served last year by our CACs, conducting 437 forensic interviews. That’s more than nine cases each week of potential child abuse investigated at the centers. 20 average number of adults and children who are housed in our domestic violence shelters each night. 90% of those who stayed for 10 days or 259 children in 235 families with high risk factors were served by Healthy Start. 99% of those families did not more went home to a safe, non-violent living receive reports of abuse or neglect. environment. 93% of batterers who completed the Domestic Violence 664 number of safe, supervised child visitations by non- custodial parents at Harmony House (about 15 visits Intervention Program were not re-arrested for per week). assault on an intimate partner after one year. MENTAL HEALTH FINANCIAL STABILITY AND SUBSTANCE USE Individual and Family Counseling • Employee Assistance Financial Counseling • Foreclosure Prevention • Bankruptcy Counseling Peer Support Groups • Substance Use Services Debt Management • Budgeting and Homeownership Workshops Counseling for children, teens and adults with issues such as depression, The Consumer Credit Counseling Service offers money management, anxiety, physical or sexual abuse and substance use. Integrated housing and credit counseling, foreclosure prevention and debt management care model addresses both physical and mental healthcare needs. along with bankruptcy counseling and education. 17,898 counseling sessions were provided by our team of health professionals. 988 one-on-one financial counseling sessions were provided by CCCS last year, addressing issues of housing and fiscal management. 6,984 medical visits were provided for 3,539 children and adults. 93% of families reported the ability to pay their bills on time after counseling, 79% reported their debt load was decreasing, and 71% said they were saving money. 80% of counseling clients displayed significantly improved functioning after three counseling sessions. 1,860 number of people receiving financial education through free workshops and community events. SAFEANDHEALTHYFAMILIES.COM (2020 Statistics)
ECONOMIC Investing in Our Community’s Future IMPACT MORE THAN 89¢ OF EACH $1 FAMILY SERVICE RECEIVES goes directly to fund programs for children and families. Our agency’s operating costs are at a low 11%. FOR EVERY $1 INVESTED IN THE the community saves at least $4.60 in health care and other costs of DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SHELTERS, domestic violence. $1 SPENT ON THE DOMESTIC saves up to $20 in inmate, court, probation and law enforcement VIOLENCE INTERVENTION PROGRAM costs. FOR EVERY $1 ON FAMILY saves the community $6.79 in future out-of-home placement PRESERVATION PROGRAMS costs. yields up to $5.70 in reduced mental health costs, criminal justice costs, $1 SPENT ON HEALTHY START reduced dependence on welfare, and increased employment. $1 SPENT ON OUTPATIENT saves the community $6 in emergency room and MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES in-patient costs. $1 INVESTED IN SUBSTANCE yields a return of $12 in reduced drug-related crime, criminal justice USE TREATMENT costs, theft and health care costs. EVERY FORECLOSURE LEADS Since 2010, Consumer Credit Counseling Service has helped save more TO A 1% DROP IN THE VALUE than 5,000 local homes from foreclosure, helping preserve the equity of OF SURROUNDING HOMES. around 20,000 surrounding homes. SAFEANDHEALTHYFAMILIES.COM
Statement of Philosophy Family Service is committed to creating a long-lasting and positive impact in our community by serving individuals and families facing critical hardships involving domestic violence, child abuse, mental health, and financial stability. Because we have the most extensive and diverse array of such services in our community, we are in a unique position and embrace our responsibility to address these multi-faceted barriers to success. By identifying the complex needs of our clients and delivering impactful services, we empower individuals and families so they will have the best chance of success and overall well-being. Family Service will continue as the model for outstanding service and delivery by advancing successful outcome-based programs and collaborative initiatives to address individual needs that impact personal development as well as the growth of safe and healthy families. Our staff will energetically, compassionately, and responsibly give our clients the tools and advocacy needed to successfully integrate with society. We will constantly monitor our environment to offer the most relevant and up-to-date models of support services, ensuring they are of the highest caliber and effectiveness for the benefit of our clients, and thus the community at large. Furthermore, Family Service will hold itself to the highest standards of integrity and excellence in our programs, services, and staff, including transparency in our fiscal and board responsibilities. Fidelity to these standards constitutes the backbone of our agency and drives our decisions and actions. Core Beliefs We believe every individual has the right to live better able to develop and sustain safe, healthy, his or her life with dignity, respect, and integrity. and productive lives. We believe every family is impacted by the health We believe by developing and subscribing to the and well-being of its individual members. highest standards of integrity, professionalism and best methods, our clients have the greatest chance We believe families are an essential part of society of successfully surmounting issues that could and that safe and healthy families provide the potentially cripple them. underpinning and model for a healthy, stable, and vibrant society. We believe that all funding of the agency should be used in the most effective, transparent, and We believe every child should live free from fear responsible manner possible so that our clients and have the right to grow up to become a strong, and community are able to benefit at a maximum healthy, and responsible citizen. potential. We believe our services address the most critical We believe that the continued trust and generosity issues affecting the well-being of today’s of our stakeholders enables us to enjoy the individuals and families; by providing education, excellent reputation and professional position we advocacy and alternate choices, human beings are hold within the community and is essential to our success.
The Guild of Family Service of Greensboro 2021—2022 Board of Directors Ashley Locklear Guild President Joan Glazer and Rachel Pront Vice Presidents/Presidents Elect Teresa Beaupre and Vivian Schneider Vice Presidents of Operations Karen Simmers Communications Madalyn Brown Secretary Gigi Renaud Treasurer Barbara Baynes and Jenny Moody Junior Guild Liaisons Carla Robinson Parlimentary Advisor Lindsey Murray Ex-Officio Advisor
Family Service of Greensboro Foundation, Inc. Board of Trustees 2021 - 2022 Dianne Pusch, Chair Indira Lindsay Roberts, Vice Chair Harley Garrison, Treasurer Carol McCoy, Secretary Ashley Locklear, Guild President Tom Campbell, President/CEO John Barker Carlyn Bowden Christie Brown Chad Cook Pam Coote Lora Cubbage Kerrie Ellison Joan Glazer Chip Hagan Vanessa Haygood Mike Kelly Robert Ketner Magz King Milly King Lex Kulman Rachel Pront Wanda Pritchett Tara Thacker Marti Tyler Carolyn Woodruff
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