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» MISSION 
 
OUR BEGINNINGS
 
 
The story of Miss Ettie Lee reads like a true American success story. A high-school teacher who had a dream to start "homes" for troubled young men becomes a real estate success and uses her fortune to change children’s lives. 
 
Ettie Lee was born in Luna, New Mexico, where she grew up as one of twelve children. In 1917, after getting her master’s degree, Ettie began teaching English in the Los Angeles high school system. She was highly disturbed by the fact that some of her brightest students were ending up in jail. Ettie noted that these youngsters were from a common mold – all came from broken or otherwise troubled homes. The answer seemed obvious: to cure delinquency, provide the boys with happy homes. But, no agency offered anything like that, so Ettie Lee decided to be like the Little Red Hen and "do it herself." 
 
In 1927, Ettie began by buying and selling Los Angeles real estate, using techniques learned from a library book. Her salary at the time was under $200 a month. She lived on less than $100 and saved the rest. Her first property was a vacant lot, bought for $1000 and sold for $5000. 
 
Then, with wide-eyed enthusiasm, she began buying homes. Soon she had nine single-family dwellings, always offering a bit more than the market price in return for a low down payment. The book said the rentals would keep up the payments and she would be on her way to wealth. 
 
Ettie continued to parlay her holdings through the Depression. During World War II, when she returned temporarily to teaching, she purchased five ranches for future boys’ homes. In 1946, Ettie retired from teaching to devote full time to starting her agency. Finally, by 1950, she was ready to start operating. 
 
Our first home was purchased in August of 1950. We began placing young men in 1951. Her vision was to have home parents – a married couple with experience working with children – live with the young men on a ranch and give them love, understanding and support while teaching them how to become productive citizens. Ettie Lee Youth and Family Services still has one home parent couple – Dean and Kathy Binks – who were hired by Ettie Lee over 30 years ago and still live in one of our homes in Fontana, California. 
 
Ettie Lee’s accomplishments have been recognized by a variety of organizations. She was named Los Angeles Times Woman of the Year in 1965; National Teacher of the Year in 1966, and Brigham Young University’s Woman of the Year in 1967. 
 
On April 25, 1974, the life of Miss Ettie Lee came to a close. At the age of 88, she had accomplished more than most. We still continue her vision today through our services. 
 
 
MISSION
 
Helping vulnerable children and their families develop skills to lead successful lives. Saving Lives, Changing Lives, Building Hope. 
 
 

LEADERSHIP
 
 
Ettie Lee Youth & Family Services operates with an executive team working with the Governing Board of Directors that are composed of community-minded individuals who give their time, resources and talents in an effort to fulfill the mission of Ettie Lee. 
 
Our President and CEO, Clayton Downey reports to the Governing Board of Directors. This Board provides the overall direction for the organization. 
 
Board of Directors 
 
Ronald J. Bateman
Chairman
Ronald J. Bateman Group, Inc.
James Jay Smith
Treasurer
Smith & Bonds Accountancy Corp.
Joyce C. Wing
Secretary
Community Volunteer 
Pat Giles
Community Volunteer 
Leora Marcheschi
Community Volunteer 
Jack Caswell
California Energy Commission 
Walter Allen, III
Community Leader 
Grant W. Christensen
Tax Consultant 
Carmen Perry
Retired Educator 
Brandon V. Cuccia, D.D. S. 
Ronald A. Knight 
 
 
Administrative Staff 
 
Clayton Downey
President & CEO
cdowney@ettielee.org 
 
Patricia Gieselman
Program Consultant
Patty_g@ettielee.org 
 
Terri Varnum
VP of Research & Quality Improvement
Terri_v@ettielee.org 
Saundra Johnson
Director of Foster Care
Saundra_j@ettielee.org 
 
Vicki Mastro
Director of Development
Vicki_m@ettielee.org 
 
Isabel Carr
Director of Information Technology
Isabel_c@ettielee.org 
Karen Cash
Director of Community Based Services
Karen_c@ettielee.org 
Kathryn Stannard
Accounting Manager
Kathy_s@ettielee.org 
 
Kim Tran
Quality Assurance Manager
Kim2_t@ettielee.org 
 
Ed Rau
Human Resources Manager
Ed_r@ettielee.org 
Dwight Stenson
Senior Child Care Worker
Dwight_s@ettielee.org 
Moana Richardson
Senior Child Care Worker
Moana_r@ettielee.org 
Robert Edwards
Senior Child Care Worker
Robert_e@ettielee.org 
Bonnie Williams
Senior Child Care
Worker
Bonnie_w@ettielee.org 
Patrick Williams
Senior Child Care
Worker
Patrick_w@ettielee.org 
Vivian Butler
Senior Child Care
Worker
Vivian_b@ettielee.org 
Tony Juarez
Senior Child Care
Worker
Tony_j@ettielee.org 
Lovene Coleman
Senior Child Care
Worker
Lovene_c@ettielee.org 
 
Dean & Kathy Binks
Home Parents