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You don’t need superpowers to BE A HERO. You just need to care. And, during the 201516 school year, that’s exactly what you did. You may have given your time and energy as a volunteer in the classroom, at JA BizTown, JA Finance Park, JA Inspire, or you may have contributed to our mission by investing dollars that make a real, measurable difference for Kentuckiana youth. You sent a powerful message to the young people in our region that you believe in their ability to be financially capable and tenacious. You believe in their futures...and all the things they will one day achieve in their careers. You have helped further emphasize that the skills and concepts taught in Junior Achievement programs are concepts that we, as a society, cannot afford to overlook in our school systems. It takes just one generous donor to provide the means necessary to unveil a world of possibilities to JA participants. And it takes just one passionate volunteer to ignite a new sense of hope within these children. We would like to thank you for stepping up to the plate this year and helping to show more than 62,000 of our region’s kids the possibility of what they can do if they work hard. Because of your generous contributions and time, you have helped JA take another step toward our goal of giving this generation unparalleled hope for the future and the skills to turn their dreams into reality. Superpowers or not, you’re a hero in our eyes. THANK YOU. Christopher J. Kramer Chairman YOUR NAME IS IMPORTANT! We have carefully reviewed the names listed in this report. However, in a listing of this length, errors may occur. Debra Hoffer President If your name has been omitted, misspelled or incorrectly listed, please accept our apology and bring the error to our attention so that we may correct our records. Write Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana Inc., 1401 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd., Louisville, KY 40203, call 561-KIDS or e-mail sepeacock@jaky.org Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana Inc. would like to express appreciation to the following in producing this year’s annual report: Layout Design: Derek Stiller | Printing Company: Clark and Riggs of Kentuckiana James W. Robinson Junior Achievement Center for Freedom of Enterprise 1401 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd. Louisville, KY 40203 www.JAKY.org | 502-561-KIDS Junior Achievement Supports students in public, parochial, and private schools in the following 26 counties throughout Kentucky and Indiana: Indiana Kentucky

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