2024
Annual ReportOUR STORY.
Something special is happening at Washington English Center (WEC). Whether you’ve been a member of our community from Day One, or whether looking at this report is your Day One, we hope you’ll read on to learn more about how WEC welcomes immigrants and refugees as they learn to read, write, listen to, and speak English with greater fluency and confidence.
Since 1993, WEC has supported newcomers in achieving their language acquisition goals and finding success in the workplace. This fiscal year—from July 1st, 2023, through June 30th, 2024—WEC taught 1,879 unique individuals from 107 countries. Instruction took place mornings and evenings, online and in-person. While the vast majority of learning occurred in Washington, DC, we proudly supported online students from 34 other states and 52 countries.
WEC’s 2024 Annual Report demonstrates the work we do and why we do it. Read on to see firsthand the difference your support makes in the lives of immigrants learning English.
Our Students.
Although Emmanuel has made tremendous strides in his English proficiency, there’s still work to be done: “I have difficulties to speak,” he admits, “But when we are going to write, I write really well. It’s all grammar.” He grins. A week after sharing his story, he returns to WEC’s offices and says that he wants to further immerse himself in English. When he thinks about how far he’s come, and how far he hopes to go, he simply says that he’s “inspired” to keep learning.
Our Volunteers.
Our Year in Review.
Our Community Partners.
Our Board.
Our Financials.
Our Leadership.
Included below are WEC’s leaders as of the end of this fiscal year.
STAFF | Yaritza Abrego, Associate Director of Volunteers & Partnerships | Phillip Carlisle, Director of Development | Nataliia Cherevko, ESOL Specialist | Jessie Ebersole, Director of Programs | Lucila Gabiassi, Programs Associate | Myles Griffin, Student Services Associate | Chris Griffiths, Director of Operations & Finance | Danna Gutman, Data Analytics Specialist | Gabrielle Morrison, Student Services Manager | Shaheda Mujaddedi, Programs Associate | John Odenwelder, Executive Director | Xilin Yao, Programs Manager
BOARD OF DIRECTORS | Kira Alvarez, Chair | Clare Bresnahan English | Chip Brian-Horberg | Ashley Bryant-Baker | Mary Douglas | Ann M. Gosier | Miaoru Guan | Aleshia Harding, Treasurer | Laura Levine, Secretary | Anu G. Mullick | Sharon Owens Johnson | Margot Peet, Ph.D., Vice Chair | Steve Seidel | Yanjia Wang
ASSOCIATE BOARD | Laura Bloomer | Chris Caporali | Quinn Carr | Alex Cole | Nick Day | Hina M. Gir, Vice Chair | Jacqui Hatch | Kimberly Henrickson | Basia Jones, Chair | Ashley Lantz | Anthony Livshen, Secretary | Kavitha Nambiar | Dayanna Parra Woodall | Disha Dinesh Sahni | Disha Sanwal | Ciara Williams
ACADEMIC ADVISORY BOARD | Brock Brady | Claire Kevill, Chair | Sherry Lyons | Emily Naber | Sherry L. Steeley | Heather Tatton-Harris | Polina Vinogradova
EMERITUS MEMBERS OF THE BOARD | Susanne K. Bennet | Ellen Bennett | Amy F. Berger | Chip Brian-Horberg | Jennifer Browning | Frances F. Butler | Karren DeSeve | Francis P. Dicello | Mary Janice Dicello | Charles Dittrich | Johanna Mendelson Forman | Christopher Gerlach | Robin Hanerfeld | Susan K. Hattan | Sarah Hoagland | Alexia Kelley | Jeffrey Kelley | Joan Kerrigan | Joseph Khoury | Gerald Langan | Bonnie Loeb | Tamera Luzzatto | Henry Lynch | Carlos Martin | Thea Mason | Sylvia Miller | Diane Mooney | Sharon Owens Johnson | Fabian Rosado | Erin Haskell Ross | Jocelyn Samuels | Karen Yudelson Sandler | Robert Sledge | Liz Tisdale | Elizabeth Werner | Natalie Wexler | Louise Wides | Diane Zipursky
Our Spring Event.
WEC held our annual Spring Event at Friends Meeting of Washington. Nearly 200 students, volunteers, and members of WEC’s community came together for food, drinks, a string trio, and terrific conversation about all that we have to celebrate—taking advantage of a spacious outdoor garden and perfect weather in the process.
The Pilar Laugel Award for Exemplary Service was presented to two volunteers who have gone above and beyond in their service to WEC and their affection for its community—Liz Lourie and Joan Kerrigan. While there was much to celebrate, WEC also announced the creation of a scholarship fund named in honor of long-time volunteer and former Board Chair, Stephanie Lawson, who passed away suddenly earlier in the year.
During the program, guests heard from two student speakers: Carlos Ibarra (one of 27 students-turned-volunteers) and Elham Sirat (who recently immigrated to DC from Afghanistan). While there were many differences in the journeys of these two speakers, their stories were connected by their joint desire to be part of a community in the United States.
Our Students (again!).
WEC’s student population is increasingly diverse—in terms of demographics and the goals that motivate them. An astonishing 60% of our students report that they are pursuing further educational opportunities as a result of our English classes. Paola is one such student: “I study psychology in the first year,” she says. “I want to specialize in cognitive behavioral therapy here in the United States. [But], psychology is difficult.”
Nearly half of the students seeking advanced degrees are doing so alongside their classes at WEC or by using their increased fluency as a springboard. Paola shares, “Being able to help people with their mental health is my passion.” That's why, once she’s received her bachelor’s degree, she plans to pursue a master’s: “You have to read a lot, and dedicate yourself, [and] really love it.”
Although she's rapidly increasing her fluency, Paola still has moments of hesitation with English. That’s why, for many students, continuing education is essential. In the end, the varied reasons for coming to learn are a part of what makes WEC special: “It’s more than just a place to learn English,” she says. “It’s a community where you make friends from other cultures. You learn from them. I love it.” That's why, no matter the challenges to come, Paola's ready for what's next.
Our Supporters.
Provided below are the foundations, corporations, government agencies, and individuals who have supported our work this last fiscal year at the $500 level or above. We are grateful for every gift we receive, no matter the amount. This list does not include anonymous donations.
Valedictorian ($10,000+) | Cooley, LLP | Crimsonbridge Foundation | DC Mayor’s Office on African Affairs (MOAA) | DC Mayor’s Office on Asian and Pacific Islander Affairs (MOAPIA) | DC Mayor’s Office on Latino Affairs (MOLA) | Joan M. Kerrigan | KIHOMAC, Inc. | The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation | Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) | Steve and Dian Seidel
Dean’s List ($5,000 - $9,999) | Amazon | Jennifer and Vincent Browning | Capitol Counsel | Debra W. Cowan and Michael S. Berman | Clark Construction, LLC | Mary Douglas and James Dick | David and Tibby Ford | Patti Franco and Charles Clark | Kindy French and Emanuel Friedman | Felice Friedman and Michael Bromwich | David and Barbara Garlock | Ann M. Gosier | Susan K. Hattan and Steven Kittrell | Keegan Werlin, LLP | Sheila Kerrigan | Dina Lassow | Morgan Stanley | Nancy Noonan and John Odenwelder | Dr. Margot and Richard Peet | Elizabeth J. Rappaport | Liz and Patrick Tisdale | Elizabeth K. Werner and Carl S. Kravitz | Diane Zipursky and John Holmes
Honor Roll ($2,500 - $4,999) | Kira Alvarez and Tim Hruby | Becker | Amy F. Berger and Glen Nager | Ashley Bryant-Baker and Brian Baker | CBRE | Hina M. Gir | Ruth B. Gramlich | Rose Gutfeld and Peter Edwards | Hightower Bethesda | Dr. Jeanne Holzgrefe and Glenn Westley | Dr. Michael Horberg and Chip Brian-Horberg | Kaiser Permanente of the Mid- Atlantic States | Cheryl Kariya and Ulrich Heuler | Minal and Monish Kundra | David J. McQuaid Legacy Fund | Anu and Taresh Mullick | Nelson B. Delavan Foundation | Pan African Capital Group, LLC | Savant Wealth Management | Susan Spock and Caldwell Harrop | Bess Touma
Scholar ($1,000 - $2,499) | Emily and Antoine van Agtmael | Wolfram Anders and Michele A. Manatt | Sima and Alex Bakalian | Susanne Bennet | Thomas Bush | Fran and Frank Butler | Carolyn Corwin | Joel and Kristin Cundick | Gina Dallabetta and Paolo Miotti | Elizabeth Danello | James Davis | Laurie Davis and Joe Sellers | Karren and G. Edward DeSeve | Mary Janice and Frank Dicello | Margaret Freeston Hennessey | Bradley Fresia and Allister D’Souza | Ann and Tom Friedman | Daniel Gordon and Paul Cadario | Pamela Green | Mary Ellen and Michael J. Guerra | Aleshia Harding and Emmanuel Wondwossen | Claire Harshbarger | The Haskell Fund | Connie Heller | Ratna Hilscher | Joe Hoban | Joseph F. Horning, Jr., and Lynne Horning | Jim Coleman Automotive | Sharon and Phillip Johnson | Dean Jolliffe | Stephanie and Gene Lawson | Alex Lescroart Jason McMahon | Laura and Barry Levine | Amanda and Maxine Lillis | Anthony Livshen | Judge Alan and Liz Lourie | Tamera S. Luzzatto | Mark Lynch | Bruce MacLennan | Annie and Paul Mahon | Kathleen K. Manatt | Kathryn and Frank McDonnell | Kathleen McGann | Barbara and Patrick McGarey | Johanna Mendelson Forman and David Forman | Barbara Ormond and Theodore Ahlers | Daniel M. Price and Kim Heebner Price | Marina Primorac | Jacqueline Reidinger | Melissa Reinberg and Neal E. Kravitz | Laurie Rosatone | Susan W. Ross | Linda Rubenstein | Karen and Joseph Sandler | Bonnie Schlitz Loeb | Deborah Schneider | Sibley Memorial Hospital, Johns Hopkins Medicine | Michelle and John Silwonuk | Sarah Simmons | Martha Talley | Dr. Kathlyn Taylor Gaubatz and Kurt Gaubatz | Yanjia Wang and Ting Yan | Mary Kim Warren | Rachel and Allison Weissman | Louise and Burt Wides | Deborah L. Wince-Smith
Donor ($500 - $999) | John and Judy Aldock | Amanda Bartelme | Tamara Belt and Sean Greene | Stephanie and David Bergman | Debbie Berkowitz and Geoff Garin | Deborah Blessing | Clare Bresnahan English | Barbara Brown and Robert Berish | Chris Burroughs | Julia Carroll | Daniel Citrin | Sue Cohn and Lawrence Novey | Lee Dumbacher | Andrew Ebersole | Sid and Betsy Edelmann | John Enzler | Euro Motorcars | Jimmy Felter | Phyllis Freedman | Bruce Frishman | Cary Fuller | C.C. Gachet | Stephen Gibson | Mohammad Gir | David Goldston | Anne and John Griffiths | Lucy Hamachek | Christopher Hart and Kim Koperski | Andrea Hatfield and Buck O’Leary | Mark Hayes | Elizabeth Herington and Laurence Platt | Steven Herman | Lauren and Glenn Howard | Victoria Hutter | John Mentis, Realtor | Margaret Johnson | Basia Jones | Wendy Kahn | Mary Fran Kirchner | Cathy Klion and Tom Plotz | Joseph Kovacich | Roberta R. Larson | Jack Lavoie and Terry O’Hara Lavoie | Harold Lichten | LSWG | Henry and Linda Lynch | David Massey | Steve Mufson | Carolyne Odenwelder | Marli Pasternak | George Penny and Mary Haskin | Eleanor and Daniel Perl | Susan Quainton | Stephanie Rapp and Renee Lanam | Fabian Rosado and Virginia Rosado Desilets | Elida Seretti Pierson | Kendall Silwonuk | Bonnie and Robert Temple | Perry Trimble | Caitlin Van Orden | Keven Vance and Philip Gerson | Melanne and Philip Verveer | Natalie Wexler and James Feldman | Yield Giving | Sally Zeijlon | Susannah Zimmermann
Background photographs taken by volunteer teacher Linda Rubenstein.