2013-2015 Biennual Report

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2013-2015 Biennual Report
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What 50 Years of Hope
Looks Like
What 50 Years of
Hope Looks Like
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Many injustices based on color, gender, sexual orientation and more have been eased, though
work remains to be done in many instances. Most of these advances, from voting laws, hiring
practices, equality and discrimination in many forms, started with the popular revolt of public
opinion. The groundswell begins, groups become emboldened, media take note and, finally,
laws and conventions change.
Over the span of the past fifty
years, some remarkable achievements
have occurred in this country
regarding basic individual rights.
Over those same fifty years, advances against injustice for another group of people have,
unfortunately, been far more modest. Especially in Virginia. In fact, if not for the work of
Hope House Foundation, started in 1964, the plight of adults living with intellectual and
developmental disabilities in our area would look not much different than it did back when
the Civil Rights Act became law.
As we celebrated our fiftieth year, we continue to celebrate the changes we have brought about,
the lives we have improved and the families we have helped. But, as with other injustices,
much more work needs to be done. Hope House Foundation was the first organization in
Virginia to offer individuals the ability to direct their own lives to the fullest extent possible
by living in their own homes, right in the community, among their friends, jobs, restaurants
and movie theaters.
In this Biennial Report, we highlight the biggest moments, events, and individuals that have
led to such significant accomplishments. Our guess is that the small group of parents seeking
an alternative to institutionalization for their adult children with disabilities back in 1964
would be proud to see how far their idea has come. But we also think they would
challenge us to do more, much more, until equality for individuals with disabilities is
widespread and unequivocal.
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1960s
The 1960s may be unlike any other decade in
American history.
While The Beatles and Woodstock were changing music forever, the nation was
torn apart by the Vietnam War and the assassinations of President Kennedy and
Martin Luther King Jr. A man walked on the moon. People fought for civil rights.
The counterculture brought free love and questions about established values. The
60s were a decade of rebellion, political awareness and lost innocence.
There was change afoot in Norfolk, Virginia, too. Hope House Foundation was
founded in 1964 by a group of parents who wanted better than institutionalization
for their adult children with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Their
persistence and passion resulted in the donation of a house, on Granby Street, and
the region’s first group home was opened. Parents’ dreams of having their grown
children live among the larger community was realized. Hope House survived on
private donations and was run by parents and volunteers.
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es
One of the First Group Hom
First Hope House Group Home
Love recognizes no barriers. It jumps
hurdles, leaps fences, penetrates walls to
arrive at its destination full of hope.”
Sit in at Woolwor
ths, Norfolk
- Maya Angelou
1960s
1960
· First televised presidential debates
· Lunch counter sit-in at Woolworth’s in
Greenboro, NC
Woolworths Sit-I
n,
1961
· Berlin Wall built
· JFK Gives “Man on the Moon” speech
· Freedom Riders challenge segregation
1965
· Los Angeles riots
· Malcolm X assassinated
· U.S. sends troops to Vietnam
Norfolk - Photo
1968
Courtesy of The
Vi
rginian-Pilot
· Martin Luther King, Jr. assassinated
· Robert F. Kennedy assassinated
1969
· Neil Armstrong becomes the
first man on the moon
· Woodstock
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1970s
While the nation boogied to disco and supported a
still-hard-to-explain fashion look (bell-bottoms and
headbands, anyone?), Hope House kept at it.
The number of people served continued to grow. Donations and volunteerism kept
the organization moving forward until, in 1978, Hope House became incorporated
and was contracted by the Norfolk Community Services Board.
By this time, some supporters were stepping up in big ways. In the latter half of the
decade, Paul and Ellie Lipkin of Norfolk emerged as true champions of the Hope
House mission. Paul served as President of the Board and counseled for more than
10 years, while Ellie tirelessly promoted education and awareness about the Hope
House way. From 1978 through 1995, it is estimated that more than 90% of donations
made to the organization could be traced directly to the Lipkins.
Paul and Ellie Lipkin
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Ghent Art Festival became the Stockley Gardens Arts Festival hosted by Hope House in 1984.
Photograph Courtesy of Carlton Pillar from the 1970s
They always say time
changes things, but you
actually have to change
them yourself. ”
- Andy Warhol - 1975
Lynne Sea
gle, Lucin
da Brown
and Denis
e Parker
1970s
1970
1973
1974
1977
1978
· April 13th: After an oxygen tank exploded, the
NASA crew of Apollo 13 aborted the mission and
the astronauts landed safely in the South Pacific.
· The Twin Towers of the World
Trade Center were completed.
· Nixon resigns over the
Watergate scandal.
· Star Wars opens in theaters,
introducing the world to Luke
Skywalker and Darth Vader.
· Hope House Foundation has
its first Annual Dinner.
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1980s
Nationally, the advent of MTV was responsible for the explosion of the music industry
and performers such as Madonna and Michael Jackson. Fashion was changing, popular
culture was changing (remember ‘Seinfeld’?) and, here in Virginia, attitudes were
changing about how people with developmental and intellectual disabilities were treated.
By 1988, Hope House operated ten group homes,
each with eight to 15 residents.
And locals were much more receptive to having these homes in their neighborhood.
Momentously, toward the end of 1988, Hope House started a pilot program to serve a
few residents in their own home or apartment. The program was such a success, Hope
House committed to moving everyone we served out of group homes. David (whom we
still support) became one of the first people we supported to move from a group home into
his own apartment.
Also, in 1984, Hope House took over the former Ghent Arts Festival and turned it into the
Stockley Gardens Arts Festival, still a major fundraising and awareness-building event
for the organization.
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Paul
Lipkin
Paul
Lipkin
and Al Diamonstein (Original Founder of Hope House)
Terri Ann Versprille,
Jan Larson-Kenny, Joh
n Carbaugh,
Lynne Seagle, Ange
la Stevens
Never doubt that a small group of
thoughtful, committed citizens can change
the world. Indeed, it is the only thing
that ever has.”
- Margaret Mead
1980s
Hope House Picnic
Terri Ann Versprille and Pam
y Party
Katrancha at Pam’s Going Awa
Earl and Marilyn Carpenter
1981
1984
1988
1989
· First woman appointed to the Supreme Court
· Millions watch the Royal Wedding on TV
· Personal computers introduced by IBM
· Hope House takes over the former
Ghent Arts Festival and transforms it
into the Stockley Gardens Arts Festival.
· Hope House made a bold move to close group homes
and the Hope House Residential Corp. was established
to secure safe and affordable housing options.
· Earl & Marilyn get married (First couple
supported by Hope House and first couple
with disabilities in the city of Norfolk to marry)
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1990s
While the World Wide Web was opening information
and communication pathways to the world, Hope House
continued to think big and deliver even bigger.
This decade saw the closing of the last group home, with every Hope House resident now
living in their own home. The mid-90s saw the beginning of the U.K. Study Tours in which
staff members and people supported by Hope House traveled to England and Scotland to
observe progressive organizations and make lasting connections.
In 1995, Hope House Executive Director Lynne Seagle was honored with the Joseph P.
Kennedy International Leadership Award in New York City. And, a couple years later, the
“Hope House 10” arrived, so named for the 10 former Norfolk Community Services Board
residents who chose to stay with Hope House and received privately funded services.
Lynne Seagle and Denise Parker
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am Building;
Hope House Te
Rock Climbing
One person can make a
difference, and everyone
should try.”
- John F. Kennedy
1990s
Trip
Hope Ho
u
se Staff R
etreat
Stockley Gardens Arts Festival
1991
1991
1992
1995
1995
· Hope House supported their first person
diagnosed with AIDS.
· Collapse of the Soviet Union
· Operation Desert Storm
· Official end of the Cold War
· Riots in Los Angeles after the
Rodney King verdict
· Lynne Seagle awarded Joseph
P. Kennedy International
Leadership Award
· Auction website eBay is founded
· O.J. Simpson found not guilty of
double murder
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The golden way is to be friends
with the world and regard the
whole human family as one.”
- Mahatma Ghandi
Hope House Admin Team at an Agency-Wide Retreat
Lynne Seagle at Stockley Gardens
Art Festival
poster artist) with Subject
Clayton Singleton (Stockley
Jeff Miller and Danny Stroupe
1996
1997
1997
1998
1999
· Launch pilot community volunteer
program “Pathways to the Community”
· Hope House 10 arrive, former CSB residents who chose to stay
with Hope House and receive privately funded services
· First Harry Potter is released
· Scientists clone sheep
· India and Pakistan test nuclear
weapons
· U.S. President Clinton impeached
· Fear of the Y2K bug
· JFK Jr. dies in plane accident
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2000s
As the need for its services and living space
increased, Hope House undertook the task of
purchasing safe and affordable housing.
So in 2000, the organization established its first-ever capital campaign to raise funds to
buy properties. More than $1 million was raised to purchase small multi-family buildings
where people served by Hope House were able to live side-by-side with their neighbors.
Also during the decade, Miller Oil became the first major corporate sponsor of the
Stockley Gardens Arts Festival; both Lynne Seagle, Executive Director, and Elena
Montello, Development Director, received Women of Distinction awards from YWCA
of South Hampton Roads; and Hope House was awarded the American Association for
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities national award for full-service community
inclusion in 2008.
Nick and Adam Wright
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The only way to have a friend
is to be one.”
-Ralph Waldo Emerson
rri Blair
Lynne Seagle in Qatar with Che
Lynne Seagle an
d Becky Duggar
ro Award
n City He
presents the Clea
Mayor Paul Fraim
Joe Parham
to Kim Rose and
Board Members at the 2007 Retreat
Jessica Smith and Sarah Askew
2000s
2000
2001
2004
2008
2009
· Hope House initiated its first Capital
Campaign — Jeff Miller chaired the
campaign and raised more than $1M
· Apple introduces the iPod
· 9/11 terrorist attacks
· Facebook launches
· Indian Ocean earthquake
causes a tsunami
· Full Community Inclusion Award from the
American Association for Intellectual and
Developmental Disabilities
· Lynne invited to the country
of Qatar by the royal princess,
Sheikha Mozah.
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2010s
Through the first five years of this decade, Hope
House supports 123 individuals living within the
community in 13 neighborhoods
in Norfolk, Chesapeake, Portsmouth and Virginia Beach. In 2012, we were awarded
Best Service Provider by the ANCOR Foundation. And, Hope House remains the
only organization in Virginia to exclusively support individuals with intellectual
and developmental disabilities living in their own homes – a distinction we would
gladly share.
Linder “Hollywood” Lawrence at Fair Grounds Coffee in Ghent
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ert Roman
ob
mann and R
le
llo, Claus Ih
Elena Monte
Blake Thomas
and
Susan Henders
on
The future belongs to those
who believe in the beauty of
their dreams.”
The First Feather the Ne
st
- Eleanor Roosevelt
Above Photo Courtesy of Howard Rodman
2010s
2010
2012
2012
2014
2015
· NASA ends space shuttle program
· Occupy Wall Street Movement begins
· Apple released the first iPad
· Marvin Daniel, owner of KDW Home,
is introduced to Hope House and helps
launch the 1st Annual Feather the Nest.
· Hope House receives Community
Builder Award for Service Provider of
the Year from ANCOR Foundation.
· Paul and Ellie Lipkin receive
the Jeff Miller Award at the
Hope House Annual Dinner.
· NASA announces that
liquid has been found
on Mars.
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From our Executive Director
As you read this year’s biennial report celebrating our first 50 years, I’m sure it will allow
many of you to reminisce. For others, it will offer a glimpse into the past and the incredible
story this organization has forged.
Our history reflects, in many ways, the times in which we lived. But I believe you will also
see that we were often several steps ahead in our thinking about supporting people with
disabilities.
I took the road less traveled by, and
that has made all the difference.”
- Robert Frost, The Road Not Taken
From a personal perspective, I can’t look at Hope House Foundation’s past without seeing
my own, and it’s a connection I cherish. I feel fortunate and grateful for the opportunity to have traveled the road
alongside the amazing individuals we’ve supported since my arrival 36 years ago. I have also worked with some
of the most talented and compassionate people, all connected by our mission. This career has taught me my most
important lessons and helped me become my best self.
Our agency has been fortunate along the way to win some awards – including national recognition – for being
pioneers in our industry. Our philosophy of standing up for the rights of individuals with intellectual and
developmental disabilities, specifically the right to live in their own homes among the community, should not
make us a lone beacon. But, unfortunately, it still sometimes feels like that, so, we graciously accept the awards. But
it’s in full recognition that we are simply doing the right thing, following the road we took from the beginning, and
that what we do is all about those we support, not about us.
Our beliefs and hope for people with disabilities are modest and universal. We believe people should feel safe,
have friends and loving relationships, be employed and valued for their contributions, and live in their own home.
We believe in supporting people as individuals with dignity, while encouraging the self-direction of their life.
The result is the welcome inclusion of people with disabilities in our neighborhoods, businesses, social gatherings
and spiritual communities. As Sam Cooke sang, “It’s been a long time coming,” but we’re getting there.
So, what will the next 50 years bring? I believe the citizens of the Commonwealth will rise up and no longer accept
a national ranking near the bottom in regards to inclusion and funding for people with disabilities. I believe we
will find our way, not because the Department of Justice and others say we must, but because we demand a state
that values all of its citizens equally, regardless of how differently we may be created.
Thank you for traveling some part of these 50 years with us; our perseverance has been fueled by your hope, and
our success from your belief in us. We could have never done it without you, nor would we have wanted to.
Lynne Seagle
Executive Director
Board Officers
June 30, 2014 - Audited Financial Statements
Assets
Cash and Cash Equivalents
Short-Term Investments
Pledges Receivable
Grants Receivable
Other Current Assets
Property, Plant and Equipment
Other Assets
Total Assets
$496,522 $2,138,664 $10,959 $91,247 $1,195,736 $210,882 $12,303 $4,156,313 PRESIDENT
Grey Persons
Borrell Associates, Inc., President and Account Executive
12.0%
51.0%
0.0%
2.0%
29.0%
5.0%
0.0%
100.0%
Total Liabilities & Net Assets
$767,209 $137,500 $3,251,604 $4,156,313 18.0%
3.0%
78.0%
100.0%
Based on audited Statement of Activities Report, 89.7% of our funding is derived from contract revenue, which are
primarily Medicaid Waivers. Our administrative costs are 9% and fundraising costs are 3% of our total operating costs.
Cash and Cash Equivalents
Short-Term Investments
Pledges Receivable
Grants Receivable
Other Current Assets
Property, Plant and Equipment
Other Assets
Total Assets
Liabilities & Net Assets
Liabilities, Current
Liabilities, Long-Term
Net Assets
Total Liabilities & Net Assets
TREASURER
Jonathan Gray
Maersk Line Limited, Assistant Manager of Cost Pricing
$460,667
$3,196,096
$6,748
$35,002
$1,622,492
$202,148
$12,303
$5,535,456
Matthew Fine
Sculptor
The Safe Place Mini-Storage, Owner
Valerie Harvey
Eastern Virginia Medical School, Assistant Professor
Peter T. Leddy
Otto Design + Marketing, President
8.3%
57.7%
0.1%
0.6%
29.3%
3.7%
0.2%
$5,535,456100.0%
$858,243
$107,500
$4,569,713
Janet Davis-Merlo
Otto Design + Marketing, Account Representative
Pam Katrancha
Hickory Farms, Franchisee
Garden Gazebo, Owner
June 30, 2015 - Audited Financial Statements
Assets
SECRETARY
Anne Standing
Panache Interiors, Owner
Members At Large
Liabilities & Net Assets
Liabilities, Current
Liabilities, Long-Term
Net Assets
VICE PRESIDENT
Josh Harris
15.5%
1.9%
82.6%
100.0%
Based on the audited Statement of Activities Report, 75.8% of our funding is derived from contract revenue, which are
primarily Medicaid Waivers. Our administrative costs are 10% and fundraising costs are 4% of our total operating costs.
Richard C. Mapp, III
Kaufman & Canoles, Partner and Chairman of the Employee Benefits Practice Group
Tom McCune, M.D.
Physician
Peggy Meder
Owner, Skin – A Medical Spa
Tom Moss
Atlantic Benefit, Consultant and Group Benefits Agent
Jeff Parker
Dollar Tree Stores, Inc., Real Estate Portfolio Manager
Jacqueline Schillereff
US Fitness Group, Vice President of Marketing & Communications
DiAna White
American Funds, Assistant Vice President
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Thank You 2013-2014 and 2014 -2015 Donors
80/20 Burger Bar
David Abbey
Scott and Monique Adams
Kay Adams
Donna Agresto-Seavy
Aldo’s Ristorante
Clyde and Pamela Allison
William Allsbrook
AmazonSmile Foundation
Christopher and Julie Ambrosio
Amerigroup Foundation
Serena Amerson
Anchor Electrical Services Inc.
Gary Anderson
Ann Douglas Guild Circle
Anonymous
Anonymous in honor of Bill Ruffin
Anytime Fitness
AOC Salon
Arbonne
Robert and Mildred Armstrong
Amanda Arney
Jim Arnhold
Andrew & Ann Ashe
AT&T Employee Giving Campaign
Atlantic Benefit of Virginia, LLC
LT. WM. & Judith Audette
Elizabeth Bailey
John & Nancy Baillio
John Baiocco
Marieta Bajit
James & Pat Baker
Lee and Eileen Ballance
Joe Bambery
Bradford Bangel
Bank of America
Bank of America Charitable Foundation
Bank of America United Way Campaign
Shirley Barnes
Nora Barnes
Susan Barr
Bruce Barr
Clay Barr
The Barr Foundation
Robert Barry
Guy Bartels
Bay Shore Circle
Baysden Computers
Beach Commercial Finance
Wayne and Diane Beaman
John R. Bean
Beazley Foundation
Julie Beck
Joe Annette & Becky Dugger
Craig & Noel Beecroft
The Beirne Carter Foundation
Morris Bell
Bella Montel Marketplace & Café
Belmont House of Smoke
Lisa Bertini
Grandis LePage Family Fund of The Community Foundation Serving
Richmond and Central Virginia and
Betty Sue & Todd LePage
Billie Luckie & Bill Wroton
Elizabeth Blackwell
Brian Blanchard
Charles Bland
Harry and Marie Bleh
Diane Blischak
Robert E. Blizard
The Blocker Foundation
Bloom The Art of Flowers
Blu Sky Realty, Inc.
Blue Water Supply, Co.
Chris Blythe
Doris Bode
Frances Adele Bonello
The Book Exchange
Borrell Associates, Inc.
Boutique She She
Vincent Bowhers
Michael Boyd
Rozanne Boyd-Williams
Brian Boys
Tracey Bradley
Valerie Bradley
Doris Frame Braine
Trey and Dori Braithwaite
Victor and Emily Brannon
Hal Brauer
Rose Marie Brinton
Broken Egg Bistro
Jeanne Broom
Jim & Susan Brown
Patricia Brown
Elyse Brown
Garren and Jenny Brown
Brown’s Hardware
Robert and Martha Brumbaugh
Matthew Bulleit
Rickard Burnell
Mary Butrym
Kathyryn Nell Byler
C & E Properties
John & Fotine Cain
Donna Campbell
Capital Group Companies
The Capital Group Companies
Charitable Foundation
Renee Caplan
Captain George’s Seafood Restaurant
Jeannie Carr
Mallory Carr
David & Anne Carson
Colette Carver
Grey Casey
David Cass
Meagan Castle
Cavalier Land
William Cawley
Betty Cephas
Russell Cerro
Anthony & Monica Cetrone
Cheryl Chambers
Change’s Hairstyling
Chartway Federal Credit Union
Joe & Nancy Cheely
Chik-fil-a
Olivia Childress
Harry Christian
Chrysler Museum of Art
Shirley Church
CIH Ghent 2, LLC
Cinema Cafe - Chesapeake
Cinema Café - Virginia Beach
City of Norfolk
City Spa
George Clarke
Daniel and Angela Clarkson
Closets of Virginia
Coastal Chiropractic
Coastal Virginia Magazine
John & Ann-Marie Cochran
Cogan’s Pizza
Sarita Cole
Sherri & Mark Coles
Colley Ave. Copies & Graphics
Colley Cantina
Colonial Downs
Color Me Mine
Angela Conary
John and Janet Connors
Kathleen Connors-Boyters
Consumer Portfolio Services Inc.
Bettie Minette Cooper
Hugh Copeland
Frances Coppin
Robert Cornelius
Cosmopolitan Club of Norfolk
Foundation
Margaret Costa
Cotton Southern Bistro
Donna Counts
Graham Pierce Covington
Maude Craddock
David Crainer
Creative Group Interiors
Carrie and Jordan Crisman
Blake and Caron Crouse
Mr. & Mrs. Culpepper
Steve and Florence Cupschalk
Gordon & Janice Currie
D. Baker Ames Charitable Foundation
The Dalis Foundation
Marvin Daniel
Patricia Jordan & David Gunzerath
B. Anne Davis
John & Martina Davis
Terri Davis
Michael and Patricia Davis
Franklin Gary Day
Gaynelle Day
DC Group
Daniel & Mary Dechert
Decorum, Palace Shops &
Palace Station
Eugene Demetriou
Randall DeMille
Gary & Karen Detweiler
Todd Detweiler
Chris Jones & Diane Catanzaro
Verna Dickens
Marguerite Dickerson
Sherry Dickerson
Daniel and Sarah Dickinson
Harriet Dickman
Brent and Andrea DiGeronimo
Sandra Diggs
Grace Dilisio
Darly Dobson
Dominion Employee Giving Program
Dominion Enterprises
Bill & Heyward Donigan
Doumar’s Barbecue
Dover Motorsports, Inc. Dover Downs
Gaming and Entertainment, Inc.
Linda Dowdell
Downtown Norfolk Council
Mark Dreyfus
Drs. Hamlin and Morgan, P.L.C.
Drs. Shivar, Peluso & Andersen
Kelley Dubois
Elizabeth Dunbar
Scott and Christina Duncan
Randolph Duvall
Dynamic Health Services
E&J Gallo Winery
Deidre and Janice Eason
Bruce Ebert
Economic Development Department
City of Norfolk
Gary Edgerton
Edward Jones Investments
Sherry Edwards
Doug & Ellen Ellis
Kimberly Enesey
Mae Eng
Jack Epstein
Family Dentistry
Farm Fresh
Gayle Feineis
Pelham Felder
Keeley Fenning
Margo Ferguson
Joanne Ferrell
Matthew & Karen Fine
Kathryn Fine
FinFit
Catherine D. Finney
First Colonial Inn
Christopher & Susan Fisher
Elizabeth B. Fisher
Mason Fitch
Fitness Together Norfolk
Amanda Fitzgerald
Lorainne Fleder
Floors Unlimited
Alex & Nicole Flowe
FM Restaurant
Folk City Tattoo
Barbara Ford
William and Katherine Forrest
Donald A. Forsyth
Allison Foytik
Mayor Paul Fraim
Wiley Francisco
Ernie and Robin Franklin
Ashley Franklin
Robert and Karen Hickey Frazier
Hunter & Stacie Frischkorn
Frye Properties, Inc.
Timothy and Shelley Fulmer
Barbara Fulp
Dudley and Connie Fulton
Trenton Gabriel
Arnette Gallop
Garden Gazebo
Veronica Gardner
Gale Garner
Gary M. Hecht Trust
Thomas Gates
Carlisle Gatje
Timothy and Tammy Gelles
Brooks Johnson and Germaine Clair
Ghent Bar Tours
Ghent Business Association
Michele Gilbert
Rosalin Gilbert
John and Susan Gill
Mary Glanzer
Edward & Anna Goldenberg
Morty & Bootsie Goldmeier
Walter & Marie Goldschmidt
David & Susan Goode
Pauline Goodman
T. Winston & Eleanor Gouldin
Deborrah Graham
Granby Bistro
Granby Street Pizza
Timothy Graves
Jonathan & Meredith Gray
Philip & Debra Gray
Green Olive Tree, Inc.
Greenbrier Rehabilitation Services
Richard and Joan Griffey
Tremaine Griffin
Benjamin Grillo
Sean and Shari Grimes
GSCCC #1708
Scott and Amy Guirlinger
Robert Gurnee
Joseph & Ann Guth
The Richard & Caroline Gwalthmey
Memorial Trust
Kelly Gwin
Sylvia Haines
Halifax County Usher Union
Veronica Hall
Lisa Halleck
Kathleen Halstead
Lisa Hamaker
Julia Hambrick
Daura Hamlin
Hammerhead Paddle Skateboards
Hampton Roads Community
Foundation
Hampton Roads Pride
Robert & Susan Hardegen
Thomas Harmon
Byron & Amie Harrell
Diana Harris
Josh and Jen Harris
Mary Lee Harris
Patricia Harris
Edward & Joan Hart
Valerie Harvey
Donald Edward Harvey
George & Joan Harwin
Robin Haverty
William & Donna Haycox
Robert & Diane Hayes
Norman Hecht
Thomas and Susan Heckard
Ashley Hecker
David & Jeanette Hedeman
Helen G. Gifford Foundation
Ruth Hellein
Anna Henderson
Susan Henderson
Catherine Henderson
John & Marylou Hennessey
Nancy & Phillip Hesser
Hi-Ho Silver
Christopher Hinson
Ed Hipp
Bruce & Suzie Holbrook
Christi Hollins
Home Depot #4615
Honeywell Hometown Solutions
Carole Hood
Steve Hornstein
Cynthia & Brian Hostetter
Hot House Yoga
Joyce Bernstein Howell
Wan Hu
Rhonda Hubler
Daniel Hudy
Robert Hughes
Lynn Hundley
Carolyn Hurdle
Infrastructure Solution Group, Inc.
Inlet Fitness
Ryan and Joanne Inman
Institute for Educational Leadership
Ironclad Technology Services
J.J. Teaparty Inc.
Marjorie Jackson
Jackson Andrews Building & Design
Cheryl Jacobs
Karen Jaffe
Jake’s Place
Todd Jared
Linda Anderson Jay
Jeffrey N. Kenney DDS
Jennifer Lynn Gray Fund of the
Hampton Roads Community
Foundation
W. Stanley & Judy Jennings
Jersey Mike’s Subs
JES Construction
Dave and Micky Jester
Jewelry by Judy
Jodie’s Popcorn
Johns Brothers Security
Johnny Johnson
Nancy Johnson
Thomas Johnson
Cecelia Jolley
David and Dorothy Jones
Helen Jones
James R. Jones
Loretta Jones
Richard and Kelli Jones
Ron and Cathy Jones
Cynthia Jones-Persons
Janice Jordan
Joshua P. and Elizabeth D. Darden
Foundation
Junior Virginia Beach Garden Club
Darryl & Pamela Katrancha
David and Kay Kaufman
Kaufman & Canoles
KDW HOME
Debra Keeling
Charles Kello
Mary Kelly
Kelly’s Tavern
Jeffrey & Juanita Kendall
Alyson Kershaw
Jesse and Jill Woodruff King
Alexandra Kitchen
Kiwanis Club of Chesapeake
Kiwanis Club of Norfolk
Andrew and Esther Kline
LoRain Kloskin
Daniel Knapp
Janice J. Knighton
Tiffany Knowles
Anne Knox
Allison Koepke
Brian Koski
KOVAR
Edward and Anne Kramer
Kyle Todd Public Service Foundation
La Bella in Ghent
La Herradura
Robert and Carol Laibstain
Harold Laibstain
Landmark Foundation
Robert and Adelaide Lane
Kamala Lannetti
Vicki Larry
Robert & Erle Marie Latimer
Micah and Kelly Laurendeau
Steven Lawson
Pete Leddy
Harry Lee
Kimberly Leovich
Leroy Canoles, Jr. Cancer
Researcher Center
Cynthia & Steven Letourneau
Barbara E. Levenson
Kirk and Amy Levy
Ed & Christel Lewis
Sylvia Lezak
Cathy Lieberman
Alison Lietzenmayer
Harris Ligon
Dr. Edward & Linda Lilly
Paul & Ellie Lipkin
Little Creek Bargain Shop
Little Neck Circle of the
Kings Daughters
Lawrence Loewenthal
Natasha Logan
Paula & Steven Loomis
Sandi Magee Lorenson
Deborah Lutz
Brenda Lutz
Lyall and Kondoff, PLLC
Margaret Mack
James Mackey
Scott and Cindy Mackey
Claudia Mackintosh
Christi Mahoney
Michelle Mahoney
Clara Malbon
Malbon Bros. BBQ
Kristen Malcom
MANCON, Inc.
Richard C. Mapp, III
Donna Marcialis
Marianne & Douglas Dickerson
Foundation
Tom Marsh
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