TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2012 NORTHWOOD CLUB FEATURED SPEAKER THOMAS HOLLYWOOD HENDERSON former Dallas Cowboys and Super Bowl Champion Hear how his combination of talent and flair couldn t protect him from addiction, but today these characteristics have served him well in recovery as a lecturer, educational film maker, author and community philanthropist/activist. Thomas has devoted his new life to the prevention of alcohol and other drug abuse by helping youth and incarcerated individuals understand hope, courage and change...one day at a time. 2012 ONLINE AUCTION DONATION OPPORTUNITY Last year The Council The Council trained on Alcohol or directly & Drug served Abuse 43,667 people and provided 1349 resources/materials Empire Central Drive, Suite for another 800, Dallas 148,235 TX 75247 people 82% 214.522.8600 were 17 or younger. ext. 232 The Council on Alcohol & Drug Abuse 1349 Empire Central Drive, Suite 800, Dallas TX 75247 214.522.8600 ext. 232
CHAIR Lauren Arthur Summer 2012 Dear friend, Yes, substance abuse is the #1 preventable health problem in America. However, we have the powerful opportunity to touch, change and save our area youth from the incidence and impact of substance abuse. The 2012 Power of Prevention Breakfast will benefit The Council on Alcohol & Drug Abuse s youth prevention programs. Please show your support by donating an online auction item (will run September 13 October 8); together we can meet the goal of 50,000 additional local youth drug-free by 2015. $2,000 value donation will provide required local match for a federal grant supporting the Dallas Area Drug Prevention Partnership; this coalition implements community-level change initiatives regarding youth and adolescent alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, cheese heroin and prescription drug abuse $1,000 value donation will rescue, defend, shelter and support an estimated 11.9% of children who live in drug endangered environments via the establishment of a community s new local drug endangered children alliance $500 value donation will impact six of the area s highest risk students in local alternative schools by providing them The Council s Project Towards No Drug Abuse curriculum and individual counseling sessions $250 value donation will provide five local substance abusing youth who are at risk of contracting HIV with free education, testing, counseling and referrals for treatment, medical, shelter or other community resources $100 value donation will provide nine area youth access to 1.800.246.HOPE, the Substance Abuse Helpline, for interactive and personalized information, support and community referrals Your online auction donation is crucial to the tens of thousands of area youth who receive materials/resources or direct services from The Council each year! We hope you will join us in this important work. EVENT COMMITTEE Buff Amis Kim Falconnet Sylvia Hubbard Betsy Jessiman Julie Stevenson Nancy Valant Rene Watten Alison Weinberg BOARD OF DIRECTORS Betsy Jessiman President John Mogk President-Elect Tom Reddin Secretary Stephanie Slate, CPA Treasurer Ross Coulter Immediate Past President Monique Alexander Lauren Arthur Catherine Cuellar William Kenneth C. Dippel Leigh Files Allen Fuqua Peron Jones Matthew P. Harper Saharie L. Reed Sherilyn K. Rudolph John Talmadge, M.D. Laura Allis Vesely Steve Watten ADVISORY BOARD Lita Alessandra Hon. Tena Callahan Rudy Gatlin Sharon S. King Cynthia Pladziewicz, Ph.D. Zachary Thompson Jane Wetzel J. Scott Wilson EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Debbie Meripolski Sincerely, Lauren Arthur Betsy Jessiman Buff Amis Kim Falconnet Sylvia Hubbard Chair Board President Breakfast Committee Breakfast Committee Breakfast Committee Julie Stevenson Nancy Valant Alison Weinberg Debbie Meripolski Breakfast Committee Breakfast Committee Breakfast Committee Executive Director
2012 Power of Prevention Online Auction Donation Name of Donor Name of Contact Person Email Address Address, City, State, Zip Office Phone Home/Cell Phone Name & Address for Invitations Donor Name as it should appear in all printed/electronic materials I (we) prefer not to be listed in any printed/electronic materials. Description of Products/services being donated Expiration Date (if any) Market Value of products/services (completed by donor) Date Donated: Date to Be Picked Up (if necessary) Donor Signature Online Auction Donor Benefits All auction donations will be acknowledged in an upcoming Council newsletter (circulation 1,500) All auction donations will be listed on Council website Each donation will be individually announced on The Council s facebook and twitter account Donations valuing $500 or more will receive an invitation for you and one guest to attend the exclusive Patron Party on Sept. 13, 2012 and will receive a 50% discount on Power of Prevention Breakfast tickets, regularly priced at $60/seat Auction donation valuing $1,000 or more will receive two complimentary tickets to the Breakfast Auction donations valuing $2,000 or more will receive four complimentary tickets to the Breakfast The Council on Alcohol & Drug Abuse is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization; your donation is tax deductible to the full extent allowed by law For inclusion in program, this form must be received by September 15, 2012. Please mail or fax contract to: The Council on Alcohol & Drug Abuse 1349 Empire Central Drive, Suite 800, Dallas, TX 75247 Phone - 214.522.8600 ext. 232 and Fax - 214.521.7253
Power of Prevention Breakfast: Fast Facts Online Auction: September 13 - October 8, 2012 Event Date: Patron Party - Sept. 13, 2012 Breakfast - Oct. 9, 2012 Time: Patron Party - 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Breakfast - 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Location: Patron Party - TBA Breakfast - Northwood Club 6524 Alpha Road, Dallas 75240 Featured Speaker: Thomas Hollywood Henderson 2012 Award Winners: Community Award, The Partnership at DrugFree.org Volunteer Award, Donna Knight, Red Oak ISD Agent of Change Award, Courtney Pero, Plano PD Attendance: Benefiting: Contact: Estimated attendance is approximately 300 parents, professionals, organizations, associations, other individuals and youth Youth programs sponsored by The Council on Alcohol & Drug Abuse Nicole Miller, 214.522.8600 ext. 231 or nmiller@dallascouncil.org Thanks to the 2011 Power of Prevention Breakfast Sponsors and Donors Additional Sponsors Lita Alessandra Margot & Ross Perot Randy Smith Lauren & Pat Arthur The Richards Douglass Family Wave Wash Ann & Barry Drees Jodi C. Sacco Kay Wyne Fine Art Baylor Sammons Cancer Center at Dallas Strasburger & Price, LLP BDO USA, LLP Winstead PC Burning Tree Caron Texas Raffle Donors Catherine Cuellar Mary Breneman Elizabeth Showers Nina Dyer Ernst & Young LLP FC Dallas Betsy & Bill Jessiman Sharon Hodges Fine Art KPMG, LLP Peron Jones Lebowitz Family Foundation Mary Anne & Ed Kitchen Locke Lord LLP Milk Moon Kids Ellen & John McStay Elizabeth Showers John Mogk/Wells Fargo Advisors LLC Suzanne Somersall
A Glimpse Back to Previous Events Ebby Halliday and friends 2011 Honorary Chair Elizabeth Showers with the Breakfast Event Committee Center: Award winners Dr. Dora Saucedo-Falls with area colleagues Nancy Valant, Lauren Arthur & Brenda Teele Rhonda Sargent Chambers, 2011 Featured Speaker Rudy Gatlin, Carole and Scott Murray and Barbara Sargent (photo: MySweetCharity.com) Event Beneficiary: The Council on Alcohol & Drug Abuse The Council on Alcohol & Drug Abuse s mission is to improve our communities health, safety and productivity by reducing the incidence and impact of alcohol and drug abuse. This is achieved through an expansive network of evidence-based services that prevent problems with alcohol and other drugs before they occur, intervene when they do and promote recovery for people already addicted. For 66 years, The Council has developed relationships and connections positively affecting community dialogue, resource sharing, community development and evidence-based solutions to the #1 preventable health problem in the United States substance abuse. The Council s work has received accolades and awards, coverage by national publications, and inclusion in the Congressional Record. But most importantly, since opening its doors in 1946, millions of North Texans have been reached, changed and/or saved. Last year alone, The Council trained or directly served 43,667 people and provided resources/materials for another 148,235 people. This is due to donations, sponsorships and support of local community members, foundations, organizations and companies.