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THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
Adopted this Order on January 16 , 1990 , by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Powers, Schroder, McPeak, Torlakson, Fanden
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
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SUBJECT: 1989 Charity Campaign
Perfecto Villarreal, Chair of the 1989 County Charity
Campaign, provided the attached report on the results of the
Charity Campaign. Mr. Villarreal noted that the outstanding
results were achieved despite the October earthquake which occurred
in the middle of the campaign, and commended all who worked on the
campaign.
Supervisor McPeak noted that there are potential tax
breaks for persons participating in the charity campaign and
requested a review of such incentives.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the report from the
Chair of the 1989 Charity Campaign is ACCEPTED.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Administrator and
the Personnel Director are REQUESTED to review charity donation tax
incentives.
1 hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of
cc: County Administrator an action taken end entered on the minutes of the
Personnel Director Board of supe?9)rs on the date shown.
ATTESTED: / 990
PHI ATCHELOR a lerk of the Board
Of&WWWsors and County AdminlstmtW
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HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA Inter-Office Correspondence
TO: Board of Supervisors DATE: December 28, 1989
FROM: Perfecto Villarreal , Chair, 1989 County' cc:
Charity Campaign
SUBJECT: Campaign Results - 1989 County Charity Campaign
A record-breaking total of $228,882 in charity contributions were made by Contra
Costa County employees in the 1989 County Charity Campaign. This is the ninth
straight year that County employees have increased their charity contributions
over the previous year. This is a tremendous achievement for a public agency.
Contra Costa County employees can take pride in being recognized as one of the
top performers among public agencies in the Bay Area that contributes the most
dollars to charities each year.
.This remarkable result was achieved despite the earthquake in October which
occurred in the middle of the charity campaign. Many. individuals decided to
contribute directly to various earthquake relief efforts rather than the annual
charity campaign. This fact is reflected in the total number of employees who
contributed in the 1989 County Charity Campaign dropped 9.4% from the 1988 totals.
However, the average contribution amount increased 17% which resulted in an overall
5.5% increase in total contributions for 1989 to a record-breaking total of $228,882.
This record result in 1989 would not have been possible without the dedication,
hard work and teamwork demonstrated by many persons who worked on the campaign
on a volunteer basis. These individuals who deserve special recognition are the
following:
OVERALL CAMPAIGN COORDINATION
Frank Puglisi , Assistant Campaign Chair, Health Services
-Craig Loop, Auditor-Controller' s Office
Jackie Tillman, Housing Authority
Becky Kidd, Housing Authority
Steve Buechler, United Way
Amy Norquist, Environmental Federation
Patricia Walter, Combined Health Appeal
Campaign Results
December 28, 1989
"Page 2"
DEPARTMENT COORDINATORS
Alan Schulze, Data Processing
Bob Nash, Assessor's Office
Cathy Rucker, Diane Needham & Susan Null , Muni Courts
Diane Katofsky, Community Development
Dorothy Gill , Private Industry Council
Eliot Callender, Probation
Lori Koch, Consolidated Fire District
Dorothy Harkness, Veteran's Resources
Phil Althoff, County Counsel
Vince Guise, Agriculture
Sandra Grisby and Wanda White, Housing Authority
Lisa Frazer, County Administrator
Sal Amantea, Treasurer/Tax Collector
Don Hooper, West County Fire District
Tom Cunningham, Auditor-Controller
Linda Philbin, Superior Court
Bob Cox, Moraga Fire District
Pauli Wampler, Social Srevice
Kathy Mondloch and Marilyn Cramlett, Clerk/Recorder
Judy Parkinen and Gayle Muggli , District Attorney
Mickey Davis, General SErvices
Judith Sizemore, Health Services
Edd Conley, Public Defender
William Shinn, Sheriff-Coroner
Bill Nelson and Eleanor Yaranon, Building Inspection
Sam Mendoza, Community SErvices
Caroline Sanders, Cooperative Extension
Lou Gomez, Emergency Services
Linda Feliz, Library
Pattie McNamee, Public Works
Donna Tillman, Office of Revenue Collections
Arlene Hancock, Risk Mangement
David Evans, Orinda Fire District
Romie Totman, Personnel
Minda Villadolid, Retirement
Stan Gipson, Riverview Fire District
Tom Taylor, Animal Services
Ann Cerveiii , Clerk of the Board
Barbara Delchini , County Clerk-Elections
Cecilia Baird, CAO-Law and Justice
Joan Pace, Merit Board
Karen Mitchoff, Board of Supervisors
Virginia Ramelli , Board of Supervisors
Barbara Herendeen, Board of Supervisors
Larry Organ, Board of Supervisors
Gloria Omania, Board of Supervisors
Campaign Results
December 28, 1989
"Page 3"
A number of county departments also deserve special credit for being the leaders
in various categories that have been traditionally recognized at the end of the
charity campaign. These categories and the top five departments in each cate-
gory are the following:
MOST DOLLARS PLEDGED
1. Health Services - $47,301
2. Sheriff-Coroner - $26,148
3. Public Works - $17,848
4. Social Service - $17,188
5. Probation - $15,227
LARGEST DOLLAR PERCENTAGE INCREASE FROM PRIOR YEAR
1. Clerk - Recorder 221%
2. Board of Supervisors 138%
3. Muni-Court Mt.Diablo 90%
4. Building Inspection 67%
5. Muni-Court Delta 66%
MOST DOLLARS DONATED PER EMPLOYEE
1. Superior Court $160.00
2. County Counsel $153.87
3. Community Development $151.29
4. Community Services $148.00
5. Social Services $125.46
LARGEST DOLLAR INCREASE PER EMPLOYEE OVER PRIOR YEAR
1. Social Service $ 50.53
2. Muni-Court Delta $ 46.15
3. Treasurer/Tax Collector $ 34.04
4. District Attorney $ 32.74
5. Building Inspection $ 23.19
Campaign Results
December 28, 1989
"Page 4"
One other category of departments that I would like to recognize this year are
the departments that had more than 50% of their employees who donated to the
1989 County Charity Campaign. A total of 21 departments achieved this goal and
they include the following:
DEPARTMENTS THAT HAD MORE THAN 50% OF EMPLOYEES
WHO DONATED TO CHARITY DRIVE
Orinda Fire District 100%
Agriculture 100%
Merit Board 100%
Building Inspection 98%
Muni Court Bay 88%
Assessor 75%
Public Works 74%
Auditor Controller 71%
Private Industry Council 69%
Muni Court Administration 67%
Veterans Resources 67%
Muni Court Walnut Creek 66%
Muni Court Delta 61%
Housing Authority 60%
West County Fire District 60%
Sheriff-Coroner 60%
County Counsel 56%
Retirement 53%
Personnel 53%
General Services 52%
Library 50%
As in past years, raffle prizes were awarded to stimulate interest in the
Charity Campaign. A total of 31 raffle prizes were awarded for the overall cam-
paign. The winners of the raffle prizes included the following:
Brian Baker - District Attorney - River Rafting Trip for 2
Lori Kendrick - Retirement - Macy's Gift Certificate
Thomas Archambault - Data Processing - Macy's Gift Certificate
George Cruickshank - Agriculture - Macy' s Gift Certificate
Rhonda Slaton - Auditor/Controller - Champagne Brunch for 2
Philip Johnson - Health Services - Dinner for 2
Frances Dawson - Social Services - Dinner for 2
Gloria Williams - Animal Services - Dinner for 2
Eric Navarro - Sheriff/Coroner - Dinner for 2
Steven Babcock - Consolidated Fire - Golden State Warriors Shirt
Elizabeth Lester - Probation - Golden State Warriors Shirt
Fahim Fahimi - Probation - Gift of 3 Wine Bottles
Campaign Results
December 28, 1989
"Page 5"
Scott R. Bauer - Library - Gift of 3 Wine Bottles
Nancy Zandonella - Personnel - Gift of 3 Wine Bottles
Benedicta Young - Bay Muni Court - Gift of 3 Wine Bottles
Dennis Clemens - West County Fire - Gift of 3 Wine Bottles
Frederick Watts, Consolidated Fire - Gift of 3 Wine Bottles
Gloria Taylor - Health Services - Gift of 3 Wine Bottles
Jeannie Magnani - Probation - Gift of 3 Wine Bottles
Sandra Zwemmer - Probation - Gift of 3 Wine Bottles
Betty Allured - Social Services - Gift of 3 Wine Bottles
Carolyn Dexter - Social Services - Gift of 3 Wine Bottles
Dale L. Morrison - Sheriff/Coroner - Gift of 3 Wine Bottles
Anne Wendling - Sheriff/Coroner - Gift of 3 Wine Bottles
Willard Nelson - Community Development - Gift of 3 Wine Bottles
Elizabeth Brown - Housing Authority - Gift of 3 Wine Bottles
Richard Flores - Public Works - Gift of 3 Wine Bottles
Lore Barton - Assessor' s - Parking Space
Ellen Huey - County Administrator - Parking Space
Janette Johnson - Health Services - Parking Space
Ann Cervelli - Clerk of the Board - Parking Space
In closing, I want to thank the Board of Supervisors and the County Administra-
tor for the strong support and encouragement you have provided during the 1989
County Charity Drive. We can all be proud of the record-breaking results of the
1989 Charity Campaign, of the many generous County employees, and the fact that
many worthwhile causes and charities will be helped in 1990 with the generous
contributions made by Contra Costa County employees.
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