Annual Report - Rebuilding Together Peninsula

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Annual Report - Rebuilding Together Peninsula
Annual Report
FY 2011
Our Leadership
Mike Nibbi
Seana O’Shaughnessy
President, Board of Directors
Executive Director
Is our Annual Report necessary? Is it an effective communication
tool? Does anyone actually read it? These are the questions we ask
ourselves every year. And each time we conclude that, yes, it is an
important document. We are proud of what we’ve accomplished with
your support, and we want to share those successes with you. We
also want you to know about changes, challenges, and our vision
for the future. We want you to understand how vital you are—as
donors, volunteers, in-kind supporters, advocates, referral partners,
clients—to our ongoing work in the community. We want to connect
with you. Call us, email us, become a Facebook friend, sign up for
our quarterly e-newsletter, follow us on Twitter—tell us what you
are thinking, ask questions, and provide suggestions. Still, in spite
of all this technology, the Annual Report remains our primary tool for
thanking our supporters and communicating with our constituents.
As you read on in the Annual Report, you will see that National
Rebuilding Day remains our signature program. Our sponsors,
captains, volunteers, homeowners, and community facility partners
make it an event like no other. If you have never personally participated in National Rebuilding Day, we’d love to have you join us in
April. Our financial position remains stable, thanks to the success
of Dreams Happen (our bi-ennial playhouse auction and fundraiser).
Our AmeriCorps members have helped increase the quality and
consistency of our work. We’ve launched an exciting partnership
with Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco, which potentially
will serve as a model for the entire nation (more on that next year
as we wrap up the pilot phase).
This year truly has been transformative for Rebuilding Together
Peninsula. Three years into the economic meltdown and constrained
budgets, we decided to launch a new program. Safe at Home is a
year-round minor home repair program. Piloted in 2010 in partnership with Menlo Park Presbyterian Church, Safe at Home is the
logical extension of our work in the community. We are able to serve
more people, complete important repairs before they become extensive and expensive renovations, and provide year-round volunteer
opportunities. In a single year we’ll have gone from completing 20
Safe at Home projects to 100. It has been extremely exciting for
the Board and Staff to see the need and to know that we can do
something about it.
We hope this Annual Report speaks to you about the important
work we are doing, the lives that are changed (volunteer and client),
and lets you know how essential you are to our continued impact
on the Peninsula.
Safe At Home
“We appreciate everything you guys do.
They’ve gone above and beyond on everything. I’ve really connected with a lot of the kids.
They listen to my stories –what I’ve done here—what I’ve done there.” - P A T T I
To see a video of the work in progress, scan the QR on the right.
Truck driving brought countless opportunities for
homeowners Patti and Wes to haul landscaping
materials to their cabin tucked in the Redwood City
hills. The couple constantly worked on improving
their property, taking any chance they could get to
play with their tractor and move rocks in the yard.
But when Wes had a stroke ten years ago, the home renovations came to a halt. Patti became his fulltime caregiver and coach: “A lot of stuff got put on the side-burner. We focused on his rehabilitation.” By
the time the couple applied to Rebuilding Together Peninsula, Patti was hopping from board to board
on her deck every night to reach the laundry room and Wes hadn’t been able to access his beloved
yard in years.
Through the Safe at Home Minor Home Repair program, a
skilled volunteer team from Menlo Park Presbyterian
Church worked with Patti and Wes to replace
the decking outside the laundry room. High school
volunteers created a wheelchair-accessible pathway
throughout the backyard. Patti and Wes had
built a home together, but needed help
making it safe and accessible. Safe at Home
provides homeowners year-round with those
necessary but minor repairs.
“I love [our home]. We both love it.
This is heaven.” - W E S
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Rebuilding Together Peninsula | Annual Report 2011
Mission
Rebuilding Together Peninsula builds volunteer partnerships to rehabilitate homes and
community facilities for low-income homeowners and neighbors — seniors, people with
disabilities, or families — so they can live independently in warmth and safety.
National Rebuilding Day
National Rebuilding Day always occurs
the last Saturday of April. It is the culmination of a year’s worth of planning
that brings together 3000 volunteers
to rebuild and restore the homes of
low-income homeowners and nonprofit
community facilities. Our partners include
corporations, service leagues, community
agencies, foundations, volunteer groups,
hospital districts, municipalities, and
individual donors. From landscaping to
complete renovations, NRD revitalizes
communities and helps individuals live
independently in warmth and safety.
Team Build
Team Builds offer community-minded
corporations and service organizations
opportunities for volunteer participation
that are scheduled to meet the needs of
the sponsoring group. Team Build days
are at least six hours long and take place
June through October. The projects are
similar in scope to those undertaken on
National Rebuilding Day. Each project
fosters goodwill and cooperation while
also providing much-needed repairs for
low-income homeowners and nonprofit
community facilities.
Safe at Home
The Safe at Home Minor Home Repair
program addresses the minor repair
needs of homeowners before the needs
become serious deferred maintenance
issues. Homeowners who cannot afford
even small home repairs receive help
with minor plumbing and electrical work,
debris removal, home accessibility, fire
safety measures, window, door, and gate
repair, and more. To be responsive to the
health and safety needs of our community, staff members and small teams of
skilled volunteers complete these minor
repairs on a year-round basis.
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Vision
A safe and healthy home for every person.
Raise The Roof
RTP is the only local agency that provides free roof repair and replacement
services for low-income homeowners
and nonprofit community facilities.
Securing an adequate roof is critical to
ongoing home and building maintenance. Since 1994, RTP has repaired
or replaced 392 roofs. Our roof
replacements average $7,500 per roof.
However, because of the support we
receive from generous donors and roofers who contribute time and materials,
we are able to do this work on average
for half the actual cost.
Energy Efficiency Program
“Energy Teams” implement energy
efficiency measures on selected RTP
homes and community facilities. The
teams wrap water heaters; install
weather stripping and programmable
thermostats; provide compact fluorescent light bulbs; wrap pipes and
install Energy Star appliances such
as furnaces, water heaters, refrigerators, dishwashers, and washers and
dryers. Homeowners are also provided
with important information on energy
programs like Energy Star rebates and
discounted PG&E services.
Youth Assisting Seniors (YAS)
YAS is a designed to help low-income,
elderly and disabled homeowners
maintain the exterior of their homes
through partnerships with local youth
service organizations. The YAS program
creates healthier, safer homes for
seniors who are aging in place. The
program reduces the chance of falls
while also increasing accessibility for
homeowners, healthcare professionals
and emergency services personnel.
Equally important, it encourages positive intergenerational experiences and
fosters compassion.
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National Rebuilding Day
“We wish that we had words to thank you that would touch your
hearts as you have touched ours, but hopefully you already know what a difference you have made and
you will be proud of your efforts all of your lives. Thanks to you all, we are much
more comfortable in our home, dreams that we thought were impossible
came true and we will always remember your generous spirits.” - 2011 R E C I P I E N T
When we first met National Rebuilding
Day recipients Emily and John, they faced
mounting medical expenses, dwindling
finances and extensive repair needs.
Both had lost their jobs mid-way through
a kitchen remodel several years earlier,
and when Emily lost her leg to infection,
she could no longer access their second
story. After a year living in and out of
hospitals, Emily and John applied for repair help, but they felt grateful to simply
be at home.
The Pacifica firefighters, with funding from
Lowes and the leadership of longtime
construction captain Eddy Horodenski,
replaced their drafty windows, installed
countertops and a dishwasher to their
unfinished kitchen, replaced the entryway
flooring and installed grab bars and lever
knobs throughout. Volunteers made the
home that Emily and John had already
filled with hope and gratitude safer,
warmer and more accessible.This is just
one of the incredible National Rebuilding
Day stories.
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2010-2011 Finances
Fiscal Year 2010-2011 Operating Revenue and Expenses*
Income
Sponsorships
$ 562,665
29%
Dreams Happen (net income**)
$
465,011
24%
Inkind
$ 406,637
21%
Cities & County
$
212,937
11%
Individuals
$
186,120
10%
Foundations
$
106,420
5%
Miscellaneous
$
27,443
1%
Interest and Dividends
$
Net realized/unrealized gains (losses)
$
5,194
(27,073)
0%
-1%
$ 1,945,354
100%
Programs
$ 1,457,752
85%
Administration and Development
$
251,097
15%
$ 1,708,849
100%
Expenses
* 2010-2011 Audited Financials.
** Dreams Happen is a bi-enniel fundraiser. Income from the event is used for two years.
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Volunteer Captains
Volunteer Captains work closely with Construction Captains to recruit and organize the volunteer labor
needed for their sites. Without their help in managing over 3000 volunteers annually, we would not be
able to complete the number of projects we do. Volunteer Captains are critical to the work we do and
we thank each and every one for their dedicated efforts and enthusiasm!
****20+ years volunteer
***15-19 years volunteer
**10-14 years volunteer
*5-9 years volunteer
Name:
Donna Badgett
Jose Barajas
Angelica Beas
Kathleen Behrendt
Troy Bienemann
Robert Bradshaw
Michael Brown
Alex Cabezon*
Kelly Cabezon*
Ralph Castro
Erik Chen
Mike Ching
Debbie Chu*
Morvarid Ciccolella
Lauren Cohen
Lorrilynn Conley
Toby Cordone
Melanie Cresta
Marty Deggeller
Dawn Marie DeShon
Rita Duncan**
Judith Eby*
John Eilers*
Alyssa Filter
Don Fleming
Justine Franklin**
Robert Franklin**
Ryan Frederick
Tyler French
John Gammon
Robert Gebhardt*
Stacy Gebhardt*
Matthew Gloss
Pia Goco-Smith
Ben Goodall
Nick Gracia
Ginny Grant
Patty Hall
George Hartzell III
Aubrey Hash
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Ken Hayes
Michael Henderson
Larry Hu
Holly Hugdahl*
Scott Hylton
Ara Jabagchourian
Sandra Jamme
Denise Jennings
Clayton Jolley
Jackie Kaefer
Sharon Keating-Beauregard
Rochelle Kirchner
Bob Kraiss
John Lamb*
Olga Li
Eva Lima
Jeanette Loretz
Virginia MacSuibhne
Jenny Marshall
Bill Martin
Josh Martin**
Suzanne Mau
Gail McFall
Jim McFall
Debbie Mitchell
Tim Molak***
Stephen Moore
Sara Mordecai*
Karen Mudurian*
Donna Murphey*
John Nelson, Esq.**
Wendy Newcomer*
Robert Nibbi***
Taira Nunez Cagle
Kimberli Osborn
Jay Perrine
Kathie Pieri
Maxine Quintanar
Ronan Reclusado
Nicholas Sanchez
Amy Saunders**
Jared Schwartz
Loretta Seto
Chris Shay*
Matt Sorgenfrei*
Anne Soza
Christine Stabile*
Jack Stephens
John Stephens
Sonia Stergion
Shannon Stienstra
Edna Stoehr
Bill Tecson*
Michael Tenta
Robert Torbensen
Van Tran
Gabriela Velasco
Paul Vian
Ryan Wells
Linda White
Julie Wynn**
Carlos Xavier*
Rabiah Zahra
Alejandra Zamudio
Esther Zepeda
Maria Zepeda
Janis Zinn
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Construction Captains
Construction Captains are the glue that holds a project together. They oversee one rebuilding project
from start to finish. Our deepest thanks and gratitude go out to everyone listed below.
****20+ years volunteer
***15-19 years volunteer
**10-14 years volunteer
*5-9 years volunteer
Name:
Bob Arrington
Jay Ayers*
Jim Benson*
Jim Bigelow*
Tom Boeddiker***
Chris Brennand
Jason Brenner
Victor Campos
Dan Carter
Robert Carter
Jay Chesavage***
Mark Cianci
Glenn Clifton**
Richard Crevelt**
Brian Dahlquist*
Joey dal Porto
George Diggs**
Robert Dragony
Charlie Drechsler*
Donna Dunwoody***
Ron Edwards**
Todd Elkins
Damon Ellis
Keith Fackrell
Don Fleming*
Richard Fletcher*
Eugene George
Edward Greilich*
Gerry Hamilton
Austin Harkin
Richard Harmison**
Guy Harper
Denny Holland*
Pete Hooper**
Eddy Horodenski
Desiree Johnson*
Randy Kaefer**
John Kiefer
Jim Kirkman
Greg KleinSmid*
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Jon Lapachet
Tony Law*
Spence Leslie*
Tom Lighthouse*
Rian MacSuibhne
Kevin Marks
Russell Mattos
Richard McCarthy
Tim McGuire**
Jeff McKay
Maurice Murphey*
Michael Nibbi**
Jay Perrine
Bill Plant
Bill Provence
Apolosi Qata*
Frank Ramsay
Edward Raymond
Uriel Razon
Ken Rhoads*
Julie Risenhoover
Jim Rochotte*
Kelly Rohlfs
Bob Rosenberg*
Ray Rosenthal*
Daniel Rozakis
Craig Ruess*
Thompson Sako***
Johnny Sanchez
Carlos Santamaria
Eric Schillig*
Chi-hwa Shao
Brad Smith
Richard Smith
Michael Spencer**
Barry Stergion
Douglas Studebaker
Sean Supple
Bill Tarangioli**
Brad Thaute
Kevin Trapani*
Christopher Tsang
Francisco Urquieto
Don Van Creveld
Lance Very
Christian Wahl*
Curt Weil*
Richard Winslow***
Vern Wittman
Peter Yribar*
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the homeowner we worked with. She was the reason we were there
and we wanted to say to this lady, “You’re important. You deserve
this transformation that we’re doing to your home, and you’re
really doing us a service for letting us come together as a team....
$QGÀQDOO\XQOLNHDORWRI RWKHUYROXQWHHUSURMHFWVRUFRQWULEXWing money, we are really getting to know a recipient and getting to
know about her life.” - D O U G
Rebuilding Together Peninsula | Annual Report 2011
Dreams Happen
One cannot exaggerate how important
the Dreams Happen Playhouse Auction and Gala has been to Rebuilding
Together Peninsula. Because of Dreams
Happen we have been able to replace
roofs and furnaces for our clients,
purchase a “home of our own,” and
weather the recent economic downturn
without cutting services to the community.
There are many people and groups who
make Dreams Happen a reality. Our host,
Stanford Shopping Center, is absolutely
fabulous. Their graciousness and generosity make the event such a joy. Not
only does Stanford Shopping Center
host the event, their merchants stock
the Dream Box Raffle and provide our
guests with a tasty dinner.
Every other year, talented architects,
designers, and builders share their creativity and expertise to build ingenious,
one-of-a-kind playhouses that delight
children and adults alike. 2011 was no
different.* In addition to the incredible
generosity of our builders and architects, is the dedicated committee that
plans and organizes the gala itself. This
year, our outstanding chairs Michele
Kirsch, Lisa Pedersen, Gary Ahern, and
John McNellis, created another spectacular event. And of course, without the
generous support of our underwriters
such as David Wollenberg and playhouse purchasers, we simply would not
have raised 20% of our budget for two
fiscal years.
We cannot thank often or loudly enough
everyone who makes Dreams Happen a
reality. You truly do make dreams come
true for our low-income neighbors.
*For pictures of the event and names of the builders and architects of our 2011 playhouses visit our
website: www.RebuildingTogetherPeninsula.org
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Brendan and Lynn Cullen have generously purchased a playhouse village over the last five years. For all of the pictures
from the Cullen photoshoot, please visit our Facebook page:
www.facebook.com/RebuildingTogetherPeninsula
Wollenberg Award
The Wollenberg Award is presented annually to those who provided extraordinary resources and leadership to RTP. The 2010-2011 award is proudly presented to Dean Birinyi and Luke Stone.
Dean Birinyi
Luke Stone
Every year thousands
About two years ago, RTP
of people volunteer on
realized it needed a sys-
National Rebuilding Day to
tem to inventory the many
paint, build fences, land-
tools and equipment lining
scape and so much more.
its warehouse walls and
But unlike most volunteers
shelves. A discussion about
that get to experience
our needs with a board
NRD through a paintbrush
member prompted him to
and hammer, Dean Birinyi gets to experience the day
introduce the idea to his friend and Google engineer,
through his camera lens. For the past five years, Dean
Luke Stone. After several discussions with program staff
has volunteered his 25 years of photography experi-
and being introduced to the huge Velcro project board
ence to RTP and has helped us tell our story through
used to select NRD sites, Luke said it all “clicked” and
his amazing photos. “Rebuilding Together Peninsula
knew in which direction he needed to go. That path led
has the kind of mission I can get behind… that’s why
him to create the RTP Online Order Management System
I have stuck with the [organization] as long as I
(ROOMS), an online ordering and budget management
have,” Dean shared.
system. This online system allows RTP staff and site
captains to submit orders for supplies and track their
Dean was first introduced to RTP through a client
budget.
who designed a playhouse for the Dreams Happen
biennial fundraiser. As an architectural and interior
Even though Luke has dedicated 200-plus hours to
design photographer, it was only natural that Dean
creating ROOMS, he is always more than willing to
be interested in photographing the one-of-a-kind
accommodate staff’s needs and adjust ROOMS as needed.
playhouses and event. Dean was so impressed by
But Luke’s generosity does not end there, last year he
RTP’s mission he decided he wanted to contribute
participated in his first NRD. “I got to see all the moving
and offered to photograph various sites the following
parts at work. It was really rewarding working with other
NRD, and has been participating ever since.
people,” Luke said. “The camaraderie was fantastic.”
A picture truly is worth a thousand words, and
ROOMS has made a huge difference in the way RTP
thanks to the many moments Dean has captured, it
manages projects. Luke’s contribution to us is truly
has allowed RTP to speak millions.
unique and very much appreciated. There will always
be “room” for Luke in our RTP family.
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Donor Listings
Each and every one of you can be proud that your investment DOES make a difference! The following individuals, companies and foundations have invested in RTP from October 1, 2010, to September 30, 2011.
We apologize if we have made an error in spelling or omitting your name. Please call us 650.366.6597, ext 225 so that we can correct any
mistakes and thank you in person!
Please pay special attention to our
shining stars.
***Founding sponsor
**10+ years sponsor
*5-9 years sponsor
(M) Matched donations
Community Builders:
$25,000 or More
Anonymous (3)
Child Care Coordinating
Council*
Brendan and Lynn Cullen
Carson and Helmy Eltoukhy
Gilead Sciences
John and Michele McNellis
Sobrato Family Foundation
Wells Fargo Foundation**
The Wollenberg Foundation***
Woodlawn Foundation*
City Builders:
$10,000 or More
Anonymous (1)
Ameriprise Financial Services,
Inc.
Cooley LLP**
Danford Foundation
Dignity Health
ECC*
Electronic Arts**
Equinix*
Genentech*
IFMA, Silicon Valley Chapter*
Regina Lewis
LinkedIn
Linda Mikula
Murray & Murray*
Oracle USA, Inc.**
Matt and Tina Orban
PG&E Corporation Foundation**
Pillsbury Winthrop LLP
Rambus, Inc.**
Sears Holding Company
(pass-through grant from
Rebuilding Together)
Silicon Valley Community
Foundation
Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP
Stanford Shopping Center
Stanford University, LBRE**
Synchronoss Technologies, Inc.
The Oshman Family Foundation
VMware, Inc.
W.L. Butler Construction, Inc.***
Wilson Sonsini Goodrich &
Rosati Foundation**
David A. Wollenberg***
Yahoo! Employee Foundation**
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Neighborhood Builders:
$5,000 or More
Bohannon Foundation***
Bumble Los Altos, LLC
Burlingame Bodies, Ancient
& Accepted Scottish Rite
of Freemasonry**
California Credit Union League,
El Camino Chapter*
Commercial Casework Inc.**
COTCHETT, PITRE & McCARTHY, LLP*
DLA Piper LLP (US)***
DPR Construction**
John Dwyer
Mrs. Priscilla Endicott
Equity Office Management, LLC
Nick and Gail Farwell
Flextronics*
Sean Gnekow
Habitat for Humanity Greater
San Francisco
Hayes Group Architects, Inc.
IKEA*
Kiwanis Club of Palo Alto**
Mrs. Marvin Luxenberg
McNellis Partners*
Menlo Park Presbyterian Church
Mrs. Albert Moorman
Nibbi Brothers General Contractors**
OpenTV**
Orrick**
Roche Molecular Diagnostics**
San Mateo Credit Union
Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc.,
Business Unit Ultrasound***
Stanford Hospital & Clinics
Steven and Michele Kirsch Foundation
The Carl Gellert and Celia Berta Gellert
Foundation
Tyco Thermal Controls***
UBS Financial Services, Inc.
Union Bank
WSJ Properties***
Home Builders:
$1,000 or More
Rahela Abbas and Peter Moore
Gary and Connie Ahern
Eric and Angie Andrews
Arguello Catering
BKF Engineers**
Borel Private Bank & Trust Company
Chesler Construction, Inc.
Christ Episcopal Church of Los Altos*
Alfred and Sharene Chuang
Church of the Epiphany, San Carlos*
Bud and Rebecca Colligan
Sue Crawford and Craig Dauchy
Jean and Duncan Davidson
DSEA Wong Foundation
Donna Dunwoody and Doug Bagnani
Eucalyptus Associates, Inc.
Craig and Sally Falkenhagen
First National Bank of Northern
California
First Republic Bank
Lance Freeman
Karen and Jim Gernand
Google Matching Gifts Program
Will and Calla Griffith
John and Carol Hamilton
Joe and Patti Hansen
Meg Whitman and Griff Harsh
Brian and Mary Heffernan
Heritage Bank of Commerce
Brian and Jill Hetherington
Pete and Suzanne Hooper
Zachary and Elizabeth Hulsey
Intuit Foundation*
Jensen Corporation
John and Marcia Goldman Foundation
Michael and Kari Kirk
Kiwanis Club of Menlo Park***
Kiwanis Club of South San Francisco
Koret Foundation
David and Laura Krane
Carl Landers
Teofila Lowry
Robert and Connie Lurie
Carol MacCorkle
Madsen Family Foundation
Kevin and Leslie Marks
Menlo Park Firefighters Association
Mills-Peninsula Health Services
Rick Nelson
Michael and Laura Nibbi
North Star Academy Parent Club
Dennis and Gloria O’Brien
Robert and Jackie O’Donnell
Frank and Ximena Pavlik
Lisa Pedersen and Jorgen Smidt
Peninsula Building Materials Co.
Peninsula Sunrise Rotary Club
James and Sonya Peters
Roxy and Michelle Rapp
Redwood City Industrial Saltworks, LLC
Regis Homes of Northern California
Francisco Remedios
Jake and Robin Reynolds
Carl and Sarah Rosendahl
Rotary Club of Woodside/Portola Valley
Gerald and Mary Russell
San Mateo County Association
Realtors Foundation
San Mateo High School Leadership Class
Sand Hill Foundation***
Brad and Joyce Smith
Stanford School of Medicine,
Dean’s Office
Greg and Lisa Stanger
Luke and Kassie Stone (M)
Summa Peto Foundation
Geoff and Colleen Tate
The Altos Foundation
The Christensen Family Foundation
The David and Lucile Packard
Foundation
The Kortschak Family Foundation
The Sheraton & Westin Palo Alto
The Whiting-Turner Contracting
Company
Timothy Thrush
Tory Burch
Dennis and Shannon Wong
Woodside Priory School***
Builders:
$500 or More
Sumit Agarwal
Rick Alber and Maureen McVerry
Duff and Gina Baldwin
Jim Bigelow
John Canepa
Courtney and Michael Charney
Pamela and Jay Chesavage
Clifford School
Ms. Lola Coleman Goheen
Kevin and Lisa Cullinane
Daly City Gateway Lions Club
James and Diane Donovan
Irwin and Concepcion Federman
Foster City Lions Club
Bill and Susie Frimel
Loretta and Stephan Gallegos (M)
Nancy and Richard Goldcamp
Google, Inc.
Umang and Ruth Gupta
Ken and Kathy Hayes
Tom and Claire Heffernan
Stephen and Lorraine Heitel
John and Andrea Hennessy
Hitachi America, Ltd.
Hitachi Foundation
Iron Construction
Fred Clay and Nita Judd
Alice Kaufman
Richard and Kathryn Kimball
Fred and Gail Kittler
Bradford and Lauren Gray Koenig
Del and Susan Krause
William and Donna Krepick
Mrs. Joan Lane
Lawrence and Bren Leisure
Duncan and Shirley Matteson
Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.
Anthony and Linda Meier
Roger and Mimi Menard
Guy and Anne Miller (M)
Moroso Construction, Inc.
Robert and Meg Nibbi
Hank and Kathryn Nourse
Optimist Club of Redwood City
Franklin and Susan Orr
Bill and Ruthie Palmer
Peninsula Land & Capital, LLC
Lynn Pierce
Craig and Tracey Prim
Jim and Janet Rochotte
Roy Cloud PTA
Gordon Russell
Winston She
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S. Jonathan Tang and Cathy Yu
The Bodri Foundation
Ken and Suzi Tinsley
Unidos y Adelante
Curt and Margaret Weil
Roy and Carol Whitfield
Catherine Wilson
Greg and Nancy Wilson
Mrs. Nancy Wilson
William and Patricia Wilson
Cheryl Worstell
Contractors:
$100 or More
Abbott Laboratories Employee Giving
Campaign
Steve and Maryan Ackley
Adamo & Associates
Adobe Systems Inc. Matching Gift
Program
William Alfano
Guillermo Alvarez Jr.
Jila Amerian
Dominique and Chantilly Apollon
Peter and Anne Astiz
Kevin and Gail Athanacio
James and Melissa Badger
Jason Baker and Mairead O’Keefe
Robert and Lisa Balliet
Arthur and Ruth A. Barker
Barry Real Estate
Laura Berezin
Patricia Bernard and Cherrill Landwehr
Ray and Penny Bertrand
Bruce Berwald
Arjun and Anita Bhagat
Olle and Monika Bjorkman
Rob and Sarah Blatner
Michael and Katie Boennighausen
Kim Boyanowski and Mitchell Weisman
David Boyd
Marty and Diane Brandt
Steve and Mary Jo Brimhall
Charles and Phyllis Brock
John and Stefanie Bruggeman
Grady and Amy Burnett
James and Katherine Burtt
William and Barbara Busse
Joel and Amberlee Butler
CA, Inc. Matching Gifts Program
Bruce Cabral and Kim Harney
Kathleen Caffall and Cynthia Morris
California Pizza Kitchen
Marc Campbell
Scott and Susan Carey
Carlsen Subaru
John and Nancy Cassidy
George and Michelle Caughey
George and Jane Caughman
Naomi Chavez Peters
Erik Chen and Cari Pang Chen (M)
Diane Cheslar
Frank Chiang and Sally Kim
Gavin and Tricia Christensen
Jamie Chung and Curtis Smith
James Church
Wade and Alexia Stjerne Clements (M)
Glenn and Evelyn Clifton
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Colflesh
Kate Comfort Harr
Catherine Connolly
Lynne Craig
Moira Cullen
Cupertino Electric
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Custom Drywall Inc.
Joanna Dagum
Daly City Host Lions
Mark Davis
Susanna Davis
Dexter Dawes
Des-Liam Enterprises, Inc.
Steve and Diana Dohrmann
Brian and Ashley Donbkowski
Arthur and Sherri Douville
Debbie Dundon
Patricia Eastburn
Ross and Gloria Edwards
Kathleen Eichler
Bruno and Judi Ender
Harvey Eneman and Lisa Sisterhenm
Dan English
Grant Erickson
Margaret Esplana
Denis and Cheryl Fama
George and Alis Fern
Roger Fields
Michael and Stephanie Finander
Frank and Jeanne Fischer
William and Cynthia Floyd
Michael Forrest
Dan Francesconi and Lisa Bettendorf
Mrs. Nancy Francis
Franklin Templeton Investments
Matching Program
Robert and Justine Franklin
Martine Freiberger
Jim and Kristin Fulton
William and Carolyn Galliani
Robert Gamble and
Carol Abrams Gamble
Rocky and Michelle Garff (M)
Mary Gebhardt
Genentech Employee Giving Program
Keith and Denise Gillen
Gregory Giska
Marc Goldburg and
Elizabeth Noerdlinger
Paul Goldstein and Diane Guinta
Paul Gordon and Patricia Kernighan
James Grace
Cam and Judith Greig
John and Gillian Growdon
Anthony Gschwend and Janine O’Flaherty
Robert and Anne Gunderson
Bill and Cristina Harris
Terry and Dotty Hayes
Dana and Lisa Hendrickson
Gina Henson
Hope Evangelical Lutheran Church
Susan Houston
HSAC Fudraisers
Lawrence Hu
Marie Hunter
Andy Huntington and Melissa Schoen
Soo-In Hwang and Caroline Edwards
Sharon Inman
J.C. Wayne Painting
Bill Jeffers and Katrina Ryan
Junior League of Palo Alto • Mid
Peninsula
Mark Justman
Kaiser Permanente Community Giving
Campaign
Caryn Kali
Howard and Barbara Kalt
Eric and Michelle Karver
Ginny Kavanaugh and Joe Kavanaugh
Margaret Kawamoto
Michael Kay
John Kelly
Tom and Katy Kelly
Peter and Lynn Johnson Kidder
Peter and Anne Koletzke
Ryan Kosakura and Cheryl Nobusada
Linda Kuhli and Glenn Waychunas
Ladera Men’s Tennis and Domino Fund
Law Offices of Gerald R. McKay
Ms. Suzanne Legallet
Ms. Annette Leong
Spence and Sue Leslie
Douglas and Virginia Levick
Ogden and Rose Lilly
George and Ann C. Limbach
LTI Associates
Greg and Anjanette Lundell
Stephen and Robin Mac Donald
Neil and Alisa MacAvoy
Machiah Foundation
Donald and Judy MacMillan
Virginia and Rian MacSuibhne
Chuck and Gayle Martin
Alice Martineau and Olivia Bartlett
Jim and Susan Masetti
Andrew and Margaret Mattos
Dennis and Lori McBride
Mr. Joseph McCarthy
Pat and Nancy McGaraghan
Ms. Corey McMills
Kevin and Kim Menninger
Alan and Kathleen Metheny
Robert and Cindy Miller
J. Kelly Monaghan and Marilyn Voelke
Charles Morgan
Maurice and Donna Murphey (M)
Ronald and Anne Murphy
Bryan Neider
Nels and Doreen Nelsen
Lori Nichols (M)
Mike and Janis Nielsen
Wally Niemasik and Julie Kaufman
Northwall Builders, Inc.
T.F. and I.E. O’Donnell
Seana O’Shaughnessy and Alex Karolyi
John and Christy Occhipinti
Marianne Palefsky
Mark and Mary Anne Payne
Henk Pechler (M)
Susan Peyton
Mark and Laura Pitchford
Hank and Lisa Plain
Plumbers, Steamfitters & Refrigeration
Fitters UA Local Union 393
Renee Polk
David and Julia Popowitz
Joshua and Kristen Portner
Steve and Dawn Portner
Inez Powell
Russell and Helen Pyne
Tracy Rampton
James Reese
Stefan and Marci Reichelstein
Lucy Reid-Krensky
John Rivlin and Susan Eschweiler
Vanessa Roach
Brenda Robinson
Jeff and Janna Rodgers
Edward and Luanne Rotticci
David and Karen Rutkowski
Jan Sager and Robert Luxenberg
Denis and Kristine Salmon
Robert Sans
Jim and Maureen Sansbury
Steve and Jan Sawochka
Harvey and Andrea Schloss
Mike and Tracy Schonenberg
Mrs. Martin Seaney
James and Ruth Shannon
Noam Shendar and Rachel Leiterman
Charles Simmons (M)
Anna Slavitt
Jeff and Anne Spedding
Ann Spencer
John and C. Augusta Stewart
Paul and Jane Taylor
Fatafehi Teu
Tim Thronson
Andrew and Sarah Tochterman
Michael Topper and Kimberly Freitas
Don and Sharon Traeger
United Way of Silicon Valley
United Way of the Bay Area
John and Marie Violet
Richard Wallace
Ted and Jane Wassam
Alison Weisner
Wells Fargo
Patricia Wilkinson
John and Alice Wilson
Jan Woolsey and Lora Perkins
Steve and Katherine Wurzburg
Christopher Wuthmann and
Allison Rock
Bill and Lois Wynn
Bertrand and Jessica Yansouni
Yen Chuang Foundation
Sophia Yen
Jane Yi (M)
Frank and Lisa York
Leslie and Marilyn Zatz
Zelle, Hofmann, Voelbel, Mason & Gette
Joanne Zhang
Caroline Zlotnick
Friends:
up to $100
Robert and Lyndesay Adams
John Ahern
Allstate Giving Campaign
Raz and Revital Alon
Jim and Theresa Anderson
Richard and Darcy Anderson
Nancy Arbuckle
Alison Ball (M)
Scott and Deb Barnum
Charles and Frances Baumann
Bayshore ChildCare Services
Glen and Nathalie Berwick
William and Shirley Biggerstaff
Andrew Billings (M)
Joe Boerio and Rosario Arevalo
Karen Brems
Susan Brissenden-Smith
John and Gale Bunnell
John Calandra
Rudy Carrasquilla
James and Nancy Connors
Daniel and Laurie Cudworth III
Joydip and Muge Das
Melissa Davidson
Adam Dawes
Ashley Day
Margaret DeStaebler
Julie Eades
Eli and Charmaine Eliason
Cesar and Gloria Esplana
Gussie Fair
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Donor Listings continued...
Mary Ferris
Esther Fessenden
John and Carrie Follett
Ed Forman and Jan Swanberg
Michael and Miwa Frank
Lilly Freeman
Eugene French
Peter Galatin and
Ravid Haselkorn-Galatin
Bill and Rosemarie Garlock
Donald Geyton and
Charmian Wittry-Geyton
Ali Ghanbari
Dan Gilbert
Rudy and Diane Gnekow
Kelly Gould Bugos
Valerie Grasso
Julie Hall
Jean Harman
Peter Hartzell and Elizabeth Harrison
Jeff and Heidi Hastings
Steve and Jeanne Hawthorne
Pete Heller
Peter and Alison Hill
Matt Hogan
Karyl Hoke
Colleen Holzbach
Steven and Diane Howard
Marc Igler and Jennifer Cray
Towru and Nancy Ikeda
Joan Ira
T. Hardy Jackson
Mrs. Janice Jedkins
Dimas Jimenez
Andrea Julian
Fred Kelley
Denise and Mr.Pat Kelly
Christopher King
Rochelle Kirchner and William Kirchner
Dana Kitaura and Susan Krueger-Kitaura
Mrs. James Klint
Thomas and Patricia Krpan
Norman and Nina Kulgein
Brian and Jennifer Kupferman
Michael Labunsky and Sofia Shafir
Richard and Cathy Lampman
Jim and Susan Lange
Kathy Lucas
Wallace and Joan Mac Donald
Cheryl Marelich
Maria’s Culinary Specialties, Inc.
Shelly Masur
Phillip Mathewson
Jim and Gail McFall
Kenneth and Paula Meier
Joseph and Carolyn Melena
George and Luisa Miller
Kathleen Miner
Richard and Jeanne Morris
Bruce and Trish Moxon
Bill Nack and Rayna Lehman
Dennis Neary
Jennifer Nelson
Danny Ogburn
William and Beverly Oldfield, Jr.
Don and Liz Olson
Andrew Ong
Rick and Lilian Paguio
Teresita Palacios
Jim and Leslie Peck
Lisa Pinner
Dennis and Mary Powell
Kent Prim
Bill and Mary Ann Provence
Judith Puccini
Glenn and Nancy M. Rankin
Angela Robbiano
Harold and Missy Robinson
Tony and Rhiannon Rodoni
Jo Ann Rogers
Dobbie Roisen
John and Kitti Salera
Laura Schifferli
Hermann and Sue Schmid
Brian and Emily Sena
Merwin and Jill Shanmugasundaram
Michael and Marilyn Shea
Thomas and Mary Simanek
Ann Sims (M)
Heidi Sjolund
Randall Smedley
Tonee Smith
Alex and Laura Sperry
Patrick and Anne Marie Starr
Kenneth and Kathleen Stasun
Gary and Marlena Steinbach
Jim and Cindy Summers
Christopher Sundermier
Emily Thomann
George and Mieke Tonn
Lisa Torres and Laurence Wuerstle
Daniel Triest and Maria Shao
Gregory Triguba
Kristin Tuchman
United Way California Capital Region
Jon and Wendy Van Bronkhorst
Vigeo LLC
Jules Walker and Nanci Cook-Walker
Charles Wallau
David and Bettina Whaley
David and Debra Wilson
Peter Wong
Don Woods and Sheryl Knowles (M)
Suzanne Yip
Michael and Joanne Zongus
City and County Funders
City of Brisbane
City of Daly City – Economic and
Community Development
City of Menlo Park – Community
Development
City of Redwood City – Economic and
Community Development
City of San Mateo – Neighborhood
Improvement and Housing
City of South San Francisco – Housing
and Community Development
County of San Mateo, Department of
Housing
In Memory of:
Mary McNellis
In Honor of:
Nicholas Chen’s Birthday
Rudy, Diane & Kristen Gnekow
Michele Kirsch
Daniel Meier’s Birthday
Carol MacCorkle’s Clients
Rebuilding Together Peninsula | Annual Report 2011
In-Kind Donor Listings
In-kind donors are crucial to the work of Rebuilding Together Peninsula. These donors complete essential repairs and donate materials to get
the work done. Donations range from coffee and snacks for volunteers to a new roof or electrical service upgrade. These donations, small and
large, enable us to make significant improvements on a shoestring budget. We apologize if we have made an error in spelling or omitting
your name. Please call us 650.366.6597, ext 225 so that we can correct any mistakes and thank you in person!
Community Builders:
$25,000 or More
Behrens-Curry Home
Nibbi Brothers General Contractors
Stanford Shopping Center
W.L. Butler Construction, Inc.
City Builders: $10,000 or More
Barbara Butler Artist Builder
Benchmark Builders
Bruce Bauer Lumber & Supply
Carpet, Linoleum and Soft Tile
Local Union 12
Chesler Construction, Inc.
Commercial Casework Inc.
Decker Electric Company, Inc.
DRI Commercial
John Goodenough
Hooper Construction & Remodeling
I.B.E.W. (International Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers) Local 617 Union
Kelly Fine Homes
Kelly Moore Paint SM San Mateo
Lawson Roofing Company, Inc.
Mediterraneo Design & Build
Pacific Peninsula
People Places Construction
PlaceMakers, Inc.
R.J. Dailey Construction
Rudolph and Sletten, Inc.
Rustworks
Sustana Homes
Thor Construction
Westco Iron Works
Neighborhood Builders:
$5,000 or More
AEDIS Architecture & Planning
Ana Williamson Architect AIA
Andrew B. & M.H. Martin Trust
Arcanum Architecture
Buzz Bryan Architects & Associates
Cody Brock, Inc.
Cupertino Electric
Davis Studio Architecture + Design
Dean J. Birinyi Photography
DFS Flooring
Doyle’s Work Company
E. Perez & Co., Inc.
Evans Brothers Inc.
Carl Ferraro
Focal Point Design
Hayes Group Architects, Inc.
HKS Hill Glazier Studio
John Onken Architects
Carolyn Kopp
Lyngso Garden Materials
Masland Contract
John and Deborah O’Brien
Pacific Peninsula Architecture
Palo Alto Hardware -- PAH
Preston-Borg Inc.
R&R Raingutters, Inc.
Recology Peninsula Services
Roche Molecular Diagnostics
SDG Architects
Seiler LLP
Square Three Design Studios, LLP
Winges Architects, Inc.
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Home Builders: $1,000 or More
AAA Rentals
Accron Designs
Alexander Company
Alliance Drywall Interiors, Inc.
Allied Waste Services
Alpine Construction
Arborwell, Inc.
Argonaut Windows & Door, Inc.
Artistic Millworks
B Street and Vine
Brady Air Conditioning
Broadway Mechanical Contractors, Inc.
Cabrera Painting, Inc.
Calhoun’s Cuttin’ & Carvin’
Campus Oaks/YNGnekow Family Winery
Central Concrete Supply Co.
Chrisum Electric
Ms. Andrea Collin
CornerStone Home Design
DAVCO Waterproofing Services Inc.
Davey Tree Expert Co.
Day Worker Center of Mountain View
Dolan Concrete
John and Ellen Drew
Edwards Luggage
Ferma Corporation
Floors to Go
Gachina Landscape Management
Greenhills Painting
Harbor Ready-Mix
Jacobs Construction
Jepsen Electric
Karin Payson Architecture
Loewen, Heartwood Window & Door
Mega Western Sales
Menlo Park Host Lions
Milliken Carpet
Minton Door Company
Neiman Marcus
Peter and Sharon Nieh
Northern California Floor Covering Joint
Apprenticeship & Training Local 12,
Dist. Council 16
P.S.I. Concrete
Palo Alto Awning, Inc.
Pascal Marechal Painting
Pine Cone Lumber Co., Inc.
Photographs by Nicole
Pro Staff Painting
Project Ninety
Quality Tile & Marble
Recology of the Coast
William Reynolds
Roto-Rooter
Saber Roofing, Inc.
Schaub’s Meat Fish & Poultry
Sherwin-Williams
Skyline Heating & Sheet Metal
Sousa’s Garage Doors
Stafford Custom Development
StageHands Local Union
Sticks - N - Stones
Studio Cake Design
Sunbelt Rentals
Tercero Painting
Testarossa Vineyards
The DuBois Group, LLC
The Tile & Grout King, Inc.
Tory Burch
Turner Fine Gardens
Wall 2 Wall Painting
Builders: $500 or More
A & A Plumbing
Felicia Aron
John and Rebecca Bara
Bayside Building Materials, Inc.
Belmont Plywood & Door
BioCardia
BW Construction
C&O Painting
Carrera Millwork, Inc.
Ms. Vivian Choi
Clausen Electric
Division 1 All Service
Gallery Tile & Stone Design
Girvin Peters Landscape
Gordon Biersch Brewing Company
Guy Plumbing
Heavenly Greens
ILORI
Rohit Kumar
Joanne Lewis
William Lewkowitz and
Silvia Rocha Saldana
Martin Screen Shop
McDonald’s
Jacqueline Miranda
Peninsula Sanitary Service
Piazza-Pebbles Floor & Window Coverings
Mukesh Rathor
Recology San Bruno
Marc and Mary Ann Saunders
Spazio
Super Rooter & Plumbing Service
T & H Building Supply
Teuscher Chocolates of Switzerland
Rod and Merrie VanSyoc
Western Roofing System
Wilkes Bashford
Ms. Ruth Woodruff
Contractors: $100 or More
Aquaristi Plastering, Inc.
Babbo’s Bistro
Jim Bigelow
Brian Fogerty Lighting Design
Brooks Brothers
California Pizza Kitchen
Mae Chan
Cheeky Monkey
Qinghua Chen
Chipotle
Glenn and Evelyn Clifton
Courtney Glass
Craftsman Glass
Crate & Barrel
Mark and Leslie Dennis
Di Napoli Pizzeria & Ristorante
Eileen Fisher
Erik’s Deli Cafe
Francis Flagg
Tyler and Mary French
Frette
General Hardware & Building Supply, Inc.
Gleim The Jeweler
Graniterock
Hilary Grant-Valdez
Haagen Dazs
Mr. Lawrence Hu
J. Crew
Tom Keefer
Key Market
La Baguette
LaBelle Day Spa
Lacoste
Lee’s Sandwiches
Jeanette Loretz
Los Altos Hardware
Jeannine Madere
Max’s Opera Cafe
McGuire & Hester Foundation
Menlo Supply
Mountain Mike’s Pizza
Mr. Roofing
Stephen Nalatsheim and Katie Jami
New Earth Nursery
Nike Running Store
P.F. Chang’s China Bistro
Palo Alto Creamery Fountain & Grill
Peninsulators, Inc.
Peterson Architects
Pinkberry
Redwood Garden & Building Material
San Francisco’s Best Iron Works
San Mateo Lumber Company
Shelton Roofing Co., Inc.
Sigona’s Market
Lori Sorenson
Matt Sorgenfrei and Evangeline Uribe
South San Francisco Scavengers
St. Peter’s Catholic Church
Christine Stabile and Nick Stabile
Starbucks Coffee
Summer Winds Nursery
Lisa Teufel
Brad Thaute and Rosanna Gold
Tiffany & Co.
Tommy Bahama
Tory Burch
Tyco Thermal Controls
Van Arsdale-Harris
VINCE
West Coast Fabrication Co., Inc.
Western States Glass Corp.
Woodcraft
Friends: up to $100
Brighton Collectibles
Costco Mountain View
Hobee’s California Restaurant
Anna Kang
L’Occitane
Stephanie Lim
Little Caesar’s
Lucy Activewear
Nationwide Painting & Waterproofing Co.
Nothing Bundt Cake
Palace Cafe & Catering
Peet’s Coffee & Tea
Safeway–Sequoia Station
Ms. Carol Spence Carr
Sprinkles Cupcakes
Superior Services Contractors
Trader Joe’s - San Carlos
Jeanne Vargas
Greg and Robin Villavicencio
Ying Wang
Steven Young
Rebuilding Together Peninsula | Annual Report 2011
2011 Awards
P.O. Box 4031 | Menlo Park | CA 94062-4031
Phone: (650) 366-6597 | Fax: (650) 366-9053
[email protected]
www.RebuildingTogetherPeninsula.org
Menlo Park Chamber of Commerce
—Golden Acorn Award—
Outstanding Community Service Organization
The San Mateo County Central Labor Council
Outstanding Efforts on Behalf of Working People
Kainos Home And Training Center
Extraordinary Efforts on
Behalf of Adults with Developmental Disabilities
Seana O’Shaughnessy
Executive Director
2010-2011 Board of Directors
Mike Nibbi
President
Randi Knight
Development Director
Virginia MacSuibhne
President Elect
Cari Pang Chen
Program Director
G. Nicholas Farwell
Treasurer
Adam Widmer
Construction Project Coordinator
Bill Palmer
Secretary
Annel Aguayo
Administrative Manager
Lily Abt
Outreach Coordinator
Lauren Hauber
Green Initiatives Coordinator
Rahela Abbas
Gary J. Ahern, AIA
Joel Butler
Calla Griffith
Joe Hansen
Ken Hayes, AIA
Brian Hetherington
Pete Hooper
Spence Leslie (2011-12)
Kevin Marks
John McNellis
Pam Nicholas (2011-12)
Bob O’Donnell
Joshua Portner
S. Jonathan Tang
Rachel Rosati Warner (2011-12)
Emeritus
Bill Butler
Roger Menard
David A. Wollenberg
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Annual Report Credits
Editor Randi Knight
Writers RTP Staff
Graphic Design Wooster Design
Photography Credits
Dean J. Birinyi,
Dean J. Birinyi Photography
www.djbphoto.com
Namu Williams Photography,
www.namuwilliams.com