Showing posts with label Larry Fox. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Larry Fox. Show all posts

Why Listen To Kids is Important to Me

(from the November 2009 Newsletter)
By Larry Fox
Lead Partner, Listen To Kids

Below is a testimonial from Larry Fox, Lead Partner for SVPP's new investee, Listen To Kids.

Larry Fox.jpgWhen I first started working with Jennifer Talbot and Listen To Kids, I asked her why she chose to dedicate herself to this effort. Her answer was simple: Kids can’t take care of themselves. They have a right to be safe from child abuse, sexual abuse, and domestic violence. This is what motivates Jennifer and her team from their hearts. It is the simple idea that has drawn me into their effort.

I was raised in a safe household and grew up confident that the world is safe. My wife and I provided the same for our children. One in four children in Oregon don’t have that luxury. They experience domestic violence and often live in fear and trauma as a result. Nearly as many will experience sexual abuse by the time they are 18 years old. This should not be. It need not be. Listen To Kids has opened my eyes to this. Their passion to secure for children a safe environment has motivated me to want to help them extend their reach and grow the impact of this humane, unique and very successful organization.

Listen To Kids has two approaches to issues of domestic violence and abuse: a school-based program and support for parents and children leaving a domestic violence situation. Their school-based program takes them Listen to Kids logo.jpgto participating schools where they help children to understand that they have a right to be “safe, strong and free.” After each classroom workshop, children have the opportunity to talk one-to-one with a caring, respectful adult. Listen To Kids also works to reduce the risk of child abuse in single-parent households who are rebuilding their lives after leaving an abusive relationship. It is critical that during this time parents are supported in responding effectively to the needs of their children.

Jennifer and her team have a deep desire to do more. They have a unique approach with unique materials, but there are a number of hurdles to growing their impact. Social Venture Partners can help. LTK has a strong vision, a heartfelt motivation, and a strategic perspective on what it will take to help more kids.

I am very excited to get moving on this effort and I hope a number of partners will see in this opportunity a chance to give back in a big way by bringing their expertise, care, and concern to a problem that should not exist. Kids deserve to be “safe, strong and free.” It will be great if in two years we can look back and say we helped make that happen for many more children.

Learn more about Listen To Kids on their website. To volunteer with this effort, contact Larry Fox at larry.s.fox@comcast.net.

Annual Meeting Photos

(from the May 2009 Newsletter)

Partners, Investees and guests enjoyed the Annual Partner's Meeting on May 14, 2009 at the Olympic Mills Commerce Center in Southeast Portland. Check out the photos below and click here to view more photos of the event.

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  1. Jay Bloom, Bloom Anew; Terri Sorensen, Friends of the Children; Partner Bruce Murray; and, Lori Flexer, Friends of the Children Board of Directors.
  2. Partners Laurie Weiss, Rance Gregory and Joel Kaplan receive their Board Honoree awards.
  3. Partner Larry Fox.
  4. SVPP Board President Megan Leftwich.
  5. Guest speaker, Trevor Neilson, President, Global Philanthropy Group.

New Partners: Larry Fox and Judy Kellar Fox

(from the April 2009 Newsletter)

Judy and Larry.jpgLarry and Judy joined SVPP in February. Larry comes from 27 years as Finance Controller at Intel, after teaching as a graduate student and earlier, doing trail maintenance and firefighting for the Forest Service. His B.A. is in Political Science from UC Santa Barbara, followed by an ABD and MBA from UC Berkeley. He brings his background in operational finance and leadership development to SVPP. He jumped right in to serve on the 2009 Capacity Building Investment team. He says SVPP is his first venture into philanthropy and enters with “no specific focus, just a liberal’s interest in a healthy and fair society.” His interests include history, history of ideas, backpacking, fitness and leadership mentoring. He speaks French, Portuguese and Spanish.

Judy brings her skills as a homemaker and as former volunteer coordinator of the Arts Literacy program for the Beaverton School district. She is a Certified Genealogist whose work has been published in a national professional journal and has volunteered these skills at the Beaverton Family History Center for 18 years. She is a skilled writer, and is adept at data collection, organization and analysis. Judy’s many interests include speaking French and Spanish, sewing, cooking and growing her own produce. She says she is “passionate about the relationship between diet and well being.”

Married for 38 years, Judy and Larry are proud of their sons, Jeremy, 29, and Trevor, 25; they describe them as good people who are pursuing their passions in life (environmental education and major league pitching). Larry and Judy love traveling and ballroom dancing.

Partner Ventures

(from the March 2009 Newsletter)
  • Attorney Dina Alexander has joined the real estate practice of Ball Janik LLP as a Partner.
  • Judith McGee was named to the Barron’s list of top 1,000 financial advisors in the country and #3 in Oregon.
  • Two Partners have moved near SVPP’s office in the Center for Philanthropy: Lauren Johnson’s Thrive Foundation for Youth and Ray Jubitz with the Jubitz Family Foundation.
  • Ten Partners have joined SVPP’s new Capacity Building Fund Investment Team: Valerie Ilsley, Larry Fox, Yassi Irajpanah, Aresh Irajpanah, Joan Hoffman, Tony and Holly Haber, Scott Langen, Dina Alexander, Lauren Johnson.