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View Annual Report - Domestic Violence Intervention Program
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INTERVENTION PROGRAM
Annual Report 2014
It’s All About the Mission…
The Mission of the Domestic Violence Intervention Program is to provide comprehensive support
and advocacy services to victim/survivors, focusing on immediate and long-term safety, empowerment, dignity, and hope. In collaboration with the community, we strive to end domestic
abuse through education, accountability, and social justice.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
INTERVENTION PROGRAM
Board of Directors:
Laura Christenson
Brad Kunkel
Mary Ann Lock-Herreweyers
Tracy Osborn
Katie Patel
Melissa Tjebkes
Brian McConnell
Elizabeth Rook
Theresa Marpel
Alta Medea
Abby Rury
Board Members Retired in FY 2014:
Mayuri Farlinger
Lil Perry
Yasmine Rezai
A Message
from the Executive Director
One step forward, two steps back – that’s how it feels
sometimes. But maybe this past year it was five steps
forward and only two steps back. It’s been a very mixed
year – DVIP’s service scope has been expanded significantly
– many of you are familiar with the changes the Iowa
Attorney General has made to funding victim services in
our state – DVIP’s service area now encompasses 8 counties
in Iowa, while our regional hotline covers 13 counties in
Eastern and Southern Iowa. Our goal was to make access
to services in our new counties as seamless as possible.
Our advocates use a Mobile Advocacy model – meaning
we are available to meet victim/survivors where they
are – whether that is a public library, grocery store, faith
location or other safe place. We’ve also opened offices in
Burlington and Keokuk, with satellite office space available
to us in every county we serve. This is a big change for
a relatively small non-profit that has worked out of one
shelter location for decades to increase staff, office space
and miles travelled! We’ve had tremendous success in
ensuring access, in FY13 we served 1749 individuals, and
last year that jumped to 2218 women, children and men – a
22% increase
One additional success was the culmination of the 1105
Project, a collaborative project between the Crisis Center
of Johnson County, Free Lunch Program, National Alliance
on Mental Illness of Johnson County and DVIP. Supporting
a collaborative use of the previous public health building,
the Johnson County Board of Supervisors sold the building
to the Crisis Center in 2012 for $1. About 17 months later,
donations from nearly 900 donors paid off the $1.25 million
cost to renovate and furnish the building. The agencies
moved into the building in January 2014. Ultimately
having four non-profits work together to develop, plan,
fundraise and successfully renovate a large building was
truly a learning experience that showcased the innovative
and creative spirit of not only the non-profits, but of our
community.
One major impact is the public “storefront” where
victims of domestic violence can seek help while visiting
other agencies, but the possibilities for collaboration
that saves money and benefits clients is huge! One such
opportunity is the overnight sharing of hotlines between
the Crisis Center and DVIP. This collaboration generated
a $24,000 income for the Crisis Center and saved DVIP
$45,000 – demonstrating just one example of how
collaboration creates a win/win for everyone involved.
Thank you to all who continue to support our mission-you effectively give voice and support to our clients--your
friends, family and neighbors--with your financial support
of our program. We cannot continue to do what we do
without you and for that, along with our Board of Directors
and staff, we are grateful.
Kristie Fortmann-Doser
Executive Director
Domestic Violence Intervention Program
2013 Domestic Violence Counts
Iowa Summary
On September 17, 2013, 23 out of 25 (92%), of identified local domestic violence programs in Iowa participated in the 2013 National Census of Domestic Violence Services. The following figures represent the information
reported by the 23 participating programs about services provided during the 24-hour survey period.
694 Victims Served in One Day
471 domestic violence victims (229 children and 242 adults)
found refuge in emergency shelters or transitional housing
provided by local domestic violence programs.
223 adults and children received non-residential assistance
and services, including counseling, legal advocacy, and
children’s support groups.
This chart shows the percentage of programs that provided
the following services on the Census Day.
Services Provided by Local Programs:
Sept. 17
96%
Individual Support or Advocacy
Children’s Support or Advocacy
74%
Advocacy Related to Public Benefits/TANF/Welfare
61%
Emergency Shelter
57%
Transportation57%
57%
Advocacy Related to Mental Health
Rural Outreach
57%
Transitional Housing
52%
228 Hotline Calls Answered
Domestic violence hotlines are a lifeline for victims in
danger, providing support, information, safety planning,
and resources. In the 24-hour survey period, local and state
hotlines answered 228 calls, averaging more than 10 hotline
calls every hour.
150 Educated in Prevention and Education Trainings
On the survey day, 150 individuals in communities across
Iowa attended 22 training sessions provided by local domestic violence programs, gaining much needed information on
domestic violence prevention and early intervention.
87 Unmet Requests for Services in One Day, of Which 86%
(75) Were for Housing
Victims made more than 80 requests for services, including
emergency shelter, transitional housing, and nonresidential
services, that could not be provided because programs did
not have the resources to provide these services. The most
frequently requested non-residential services that couldn’t be
provided were housing advocacy, followed by transportation,
and financial assistance
Impact of Unmet Requests for Help
Domestic violence programs do not always know what happens when a survivor courageously calls a stranger to ask for
a bed or other help and the services aren’t available; however
43% of programs report that victims return to their abuser, 26%
report that victims become homeless, and 13% report that the
families are end up living in their cars.
Cause of Unmet Requests for Help
17% reported reduced government funding.
13% reported not enough staff.
4% reported cuts from private funding sources.
4% reported reduced individual donations.
Across Iowa, 56 (14%) staff positions were eliminated in the
past year and most of these positions were direct services, such
as shelter or legal advocates, so there were fewer advocates to
answer calls for help.
“We provided a survivor with legal advocacy and support
when she had to face her abuser in court. She identified that
this was a big step for her, and her confidence and ability
to take this important step was due to the support of the
advocates.”
— Advocate
2013 Domestic Violence Counts: A 24-Hour Census of Domestic Violence Shelters and Services
12,595
301
DVIP provided safe shelter to 301 women
and children last year. Unfortunately, our
shelter stays full year round. Our capacity
is 35 women and children nightly, with 5
additional beds for immediate danger.
Crisis line calls were received from our
thirteen county service area, including
Cedar, Iowa, Johnson, Washington,
Henry, lee, Des Moines, Van Buren,
Louisa, Muscatine, Scott, Clinton, and
Jackson
No matter how full we are, if someone is in
immediate danger they are brought in to
our shelter.
Domestic violence, dating violence and
stalking are preventable crimes, but we
must stand together as a community to
make change. Entitlement, oppression
and inequity are at the root of domestic
violence, but we see the violence even
earlier in the bullying that occurs in our
children’s lives.
5,167
Prevention Education is critical to
ending domestic violence. DVIP
provided prevention education and
information to 5,167 individuals,
through lectures, schools and group
facilitation.
13,545
999
Nights of Safety. Last year you
helped DVIP provide safe shelter to
301 women and children, for more
than 13,000 safe nights.
Remaining independent of an abusive
partner is difficult. Last year DVIP
helped 999 women and men maintain
safe housing and independence for
themselves and their children through
our outreach services.
What most people don’t know is ...
batterer’s stalk their intimate partner for an average of 21 months
after they leave.
363
Children always know…
Last year DVIP worked with 363 children.
Our most important goal? Give them back
their childhood.
For many moms, seeing how domestic
violence is impacting their children is a
catalyst for leaving. But leaving is very
dangerous … the most dangerous move a
victim can make.
Financials
Statement of Activities: Year end June 30,2014
Support and Revenue
Contributions
213,724
Local Municipalities & United Way
146,552
Program Services
59,101
Government Grants
784,944
Fundraising
Other Sources
64,220
100
1,268,641
Expenses
Program Services (shelter, outreach, youth)
976,169
General & Management
264,331
Fundraising
14,674
1,255,174
Increase in net assets: 13,467
Net Assets:
Beginning
881,511
894,978
End Thanks to these organizations, businesses and individuals who have donated
$1,000 or more this calendar year. Our Guardian Society is made up of those who
want to ensure that our mission is accomplished each and every year.
Thank you to these donors for your commitment to our cause:
100+ Men for Good
Alpha Chi Omega
Loretta and Kent Angerer
Al Grady Charitable Fund
Best Case Wines
Ms. Rebecca Boscaljon
Nancy and Gordon Cantor
Collins Community Credit Union
Kristie and Patrick Doser
Englert Theater
First Presbyterian Church
Ms. Carol Heusinkveld
Hills Bank and Trust Company
Kenneth Kinsey Family Foundation
Linder Tire Service
Mr. John and Mrs. Sara Linder
The McCowen Community
River Products Company Charitable Foundation
St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church
St. Mark’s United Methodist Church
Nancy and John-Mark Stensvaag
Scheels All Sports
Unitarian Universalist Society
Vineyard Community Church
2 Anonymous Donors
Restaurant Partners:
SOUPER
SOUPER BOWL
The 18th Annual DVIP Souper
Bowl was held at The Clarion Hotel
Highlander Convention Center on
February 19, 2015. We saw our
highest attendance and raised over
$11,000 this year! Thank you to our
corporate sponsors and over 40
restaurants who donated soup and
bread for the event.
Sponsors:
Hills Bank and Trust
Collins Community Credit Union
Press-Citizen Public Media
Veridian Credit Union
Clarion Hotel and Convention Center
Fired Up Iowa City, Inc
Texas Roadhouse
2 Dogs Pub
Atlas
Basta
Blackstone
Bob’s Your Uncle
Bread Garden
Café Dodici
Chili’s
Devotay
Donnelly’s
El Banditos
Flannigans
Frida Kahlo
Hamburg Inn #2
Hilltop
HyVee
Midtown Family Restaurant
Monica’s
New Pioneer Co-Op
Nodo
Olive Garden
Oasis
Red’s Ale House
Salt Fork Kitchen
BOWL
Sanctuary
Shakespeare’s
Share Wine & Small Plate Bistro
Stella’s
The Sheraton
Trumpet Blossom Café
Tuscan Moon
30 Hop
The Vine Tavern & Eatery
Kathy’s Pies
Milios
The Cottage
Vesta
Zio Johnos
Pagliai’s
Aspen Leaf Yogurt
SOUPER BOWL
Bowl Donations:
Fired Up! Iowa City
Renee’s Ceramic Cafe
Houseworks
MARIA’S VOICE
On October 12, 2014, we welcomed Tony Award
winning tap dancer Savion Glover to perform at The
Englert Theater. Thank you to our sponsors for
making this eclectic event possible:
River Products Charitable Foundation
The Englert Theater
Collins Community Credit Union
AW Welt Ambrisco
Nolte Academy
Hancher
Washington Street Wellness
The Java House
New Pioneer Food Co-Op
Thank you to area HyVees in Iowa City, Coralville,
Keokuk, and Burlington for hosting our Shop for Safety/
Shop for Shelter days in our service area. We were able
to gather 100 carts full, and over $2,100 in Hy Vee gift
cards and cash donations.
Thank you
The Domestic Violence Intervention Program would like to thank the following individuals, groups and
businesses for their financial support during the 2014 calendar year. Your support eases some of the
struggles battered women, men, and children face in surviving violent crime. If we have mistakenly
omitted your name, we apologize and please let us know!
Champion ($25,000 +)
100+ Men for Good
Benefactor ($10,000 - $24,999)
Anonymous
Patron ($5,000 - $9,999)
Alpha Chi Omega
Builder ($1,000 - $4,999)
Nancy and John-Mark Stensvaag
United Way of Johnson County
McCowen Community
Kenneth Kinsey Family Foundation
River Products Company
Charitable Foundation
Scheels All Sports
St. Mark’s United Methodist Church
St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church
Unitarian Universalist Society
Beth Ofstein
Ms. Rebecca Boscaljon
Collins Community Credit Union
Linder Tire Service
Mr. John and Mrs. Sara Linder
Hills Bank and Trust Company
Ms. Carol Heusinkveld
Al Grady Charitable Fund
Ned and Ann Allen
Loretta and Kent Angerer
First Presbyterian Church
Knebel Windows, Inc
Kristie and Patrick Doser
Anonymous
Leader ($500 - $999)
Mrs. Jean Brown
Shari DeMaris
Bahati Dramou
Iowa City Federation of Labor
City Church Burlington
Salvation Army
St Mary’s Church of Iowa City
Zion Lutheran Church
The 1850 Guest House
Virginia Hirst
First United Methodist Church
Janet Lyness
Mary and James McCue
June M. and Charles B. Silliman
Ms. Rachel Simon
Catherine Solow
University of Iowa Community
Credit Union
Marianne Wilkening
Carlin Parish
Teeters Professional Outreach
Development Society
City Circle Acting Comp
Ms. Mary Stein
Molly S. Abraham and David W. Walz
Agudas Achim Congregation
Alice and Kendall Atkinson
Paula Brandt
Judy Brown and Steve Cunningham
John Buchanan
Nancy and Gordon Cantor
Liz and Dana Christiansen
John Gottlieb
Great Western Bank
Tom and Maria Gudenkauf
Hancher
Marv and Sally Hartwig
Julie and Mike Hodge
Brenda and Gary Hollingsworth
Connie Madsen
Kodi McQuillen
Finnagan Meadows
Kay A. and Gary Mincer
Nolte Academy
People for People
Presbyterian Women of
First Presbyterian Church
Mrs. Laura Rogers
Kristin Summerwill
Washington Street Wellness
Theresa Weiner
Josephine Wiley
AW Welt Ambrisco Insurance, Inc.
Partner ($250 - $499)
Iowa City Noon Kiwanis
Stephanie and Winston Alnot
Ida and Terry Fortmann
Carin and Peter Green
Bridge Clubs of Iowa
Pride Week Committee
Iowa City Old Capitol Kiwanis
Beverly and Fred Johlin
Jean Hogan
Nancy and John LePeau
St. Thomas More Church
Gail P. and Frank J. Zlatnik
Melissa Payne
Kristin Arnold-Nagel and Alan Nagel
Peg Bouska
Judith and Robert Felder
Tracy M. Kittrell, DDS
Ray and Stephanie Manning
Carol and Lloyd Matheson
Barbara and Robert Mickelson
Mary Virginia and Arthur Nowak
Joan and Thomas Tephly
Terry Trenkamp
Mr. Stephen Vlastos and
Mrs. Mary Rasmussen
Victoria and Stephen West
Sid Mills
Ms. Peggy McKittrick
Jo Ann Benda and Charles Platz
Richard and Ann Burton
Wes Caliger
Richard and Ellen Caplan
Dawne Deppe
Nancy Fisher
Jeri and Thomas D. Hobart
Linda and Nathan Hopkins
Mike Jensen
Pete Johnson
Sherry and Bob Kesselring
Judith and William Klink
Christopher Lollar
Margaret and Norbert Malik
Lesley H. and John Menninger
Jared W. and Maryanne B. Nelson
Mr. and Ms. William and Lil Perry
Zion Lutheran Church
Mrs. Marilyn M. Rose
Madeline A. Shea and Marc S. Wold
Sharon Kay and Alan V. Stang
Susan and John S. Strauss
Friend ($100 - $249)
Mrs. Karen Timm
Ms. Amy Graft
Melissa Jensen
Dr. Victoria Sharp
Patricia Wheeler
Jerold and Andrea Woodhead
Faith United Church of Christ
CFC Campaign
Julia Anderson
Timothy Barrett and Jodie Plumert
Kristin and Cary Beatty
Barbara Beaumont
Jean E. Bott and Karla S. Miller
Phyllis and Richard Braverman
Molly Burma and Mike Wilson
Barbara and William Buss
Ms. Laura Christenson
Don Haines
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hollis
Marsha and Larry Karniski
Rachelle and Phil Larson
Tom Lepic
Nichole Lepic
Mary and G. Dave Lewis
Verne Nelson
Newman Catholic Student Center
Marlene Perrin
Janice Quinn
Mrs. Rosemary Regan-Gavin
Mrs. and Mr. Karen Rubright
Elaine F. Semken and Holmes Semken Jr.
Glenda and Roger Sivers
Mrs. Joellen Sriggs-Dixon and
Mr. Jesse Dixon
St. Wenceslaus Altar & Rosary Society
Gerhard Strohmer and
Margaret Nielehaefer
US Bank
Laura and Richard Walton
Norma and Kevin Ward
Sara and Sherwood Wolfson
Mrs. Lizabeth Osborne
Mr. Richard Dyson
Mrs. Deborah Langtimm
Christ the King Lutheran Church
Julie Holicky
AFT Local 716
Audrey A. and P. Barry Butler
Carol Clemens
Linda and Tom Gross
Nancy Hauserman
Lynne Hirleman and Cal W. Coquillette
Valdean and Lois Lembke
Deborah Segaloff and Mario Ascoli
Nancy Sprince
Roberta and James Swanson
Mr. and Mrs. John and Eileen Robinson
Karen and Bill Sivitz
Mr. Roy Salcedo
Mrs. Sarah Brannaman
Gamaliel Thomas
Constance and David Berman
Del and Lolly Eggers
Joe and Nancy Holland
Belinda Lantz-Marner
Anonymous
Maureen and Nick Arensdorf
Cathy Cole and Mike Feiss
Kristin Hanson
Jane R. and James F. Jakobsen
Christine Ledman
Ms. Nicole McGlynn
Peter Muir and Susan Corbin-Muir
Mrs. Erin O’gara
Ms. Jennifer Olsen
Ms. Maryann Rasmussen
Peter Rolnick
Ms. Patrcia Heaverlo
Iowa GFWC Tri Sigmas
Stacie Carlson
Ms. Angelia Griffin
Cardinal Mount
Janet and Paul Abbas
Lee-Ann Allen
AMR Financial LLC
Barrie Anderson
Nancy and Gary Anderson
Mr. Steven Aquilino
Claire and Robert Ashman
Richard and Joyce Barta
Alliant Energy Foundation
Judy Bender
Karen Bender
Susan Birrell
Robert Black and Susan Peterson
Susan and Willard Boyd
Ms. Frances Boyken
Joseph D. Brisben
Susan Buckley and Sue Cook
Kay Burke
Mrs. Helen Byington
Jane Cadwallader-Howe Trust
Mr. Dan Campion
Judith and Wayne Carlson
Joyce Carmen
Josephine and Cosmo Catalano
Central State Bank
Christian Science Society
Cheryl and Robert Cilek
Judy and Mike Cilek
Mary Ann and John Colloton
Harry Conner and Carol Scott-Conner
Lois Cox
Barton Cramer
Diane Dahl-McCoy and James McCoy
Iowa City Monthly Meeting Of Friends
Evan Diehl
Dr Howard and Teri Dittrich
Gloria Dei Lutheran Church Women
Carolyn and Stewart Dyer
Linda and Edward Dykstra
Embury United Methodist Women
Doris Ferguson
Dorina Forkenbrock
Susan Fuhrmeister
Damon and Kelly Terrill
Carole and William L. Gauger
Lois Geist and Charles Carroll
Jacquelin Gibbs
Michael Graham
Ilene Greenwood
Diana Harris
Laura K. Hart
Marie and Benny Hawkins
James P. Hayes
Judith Hendershot
Sara Henryson and Gordon Goldsmith
Char and Jim Hinrichs
Mark Holbrook
Judy and James Houghton
Cheryl Jacobsen
Joan and Scott Jehle
Ms. Susan Joy
Teresa and Larry Kaeding
Ruth Kellems
Jim Kelly
Jane Kelso
Jon Kinnamon
Mr. Benjamin Kinseth
Audrey Knox
Cecile and Ruedi Kuenzli
Lou Leonhardt
Jama and Hannah Lidral
Sue and John Lind
Mr. Peter Lund
Monica Maloney-Mitros and
Frank A. Mitros
Teresa Mangum and Corey Creekmar
Diane and J. David Martin
Greg and Mary Maxwell
Yvonne and Brian McCabe
Kim McDonald
Linda A. McGuire and Anne Burnside
Kenneth and Earline Moll
Joan Molloy
Rex Montgomery
Robert T. and Michelle M. Morey
Lois and Siegmar Muehl
Timothy Murphy
Julie and Paul Natvig
Judy and Wiliam Nauseef
Margaret and Theodore Nelson
Jennifer Niebyl
Naomi Novick
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Osborn
Cecile and Ronald Owings
Mary and Nicholas Pantazis
Annette and Gene Parkin
Diane Platte
Nancy and Ed Porter
Power Concrete Construction, Inc
Mary and Jim Pratt
Premier Automotive
Revival
Raymond and Pat Riezman
Benjamin Roos
Peter and Linda Rubenstein
Carolyn and Gerard Rushton
David Rust and Joy Smith
Gene and Maile Sagen
Mr. John Saur and
Mrs. Charlene Loberg-Saur
Camille and Walter Seaman
Ms. Laura Seamans
Timothy Shipe
Susan Shullaw
Slager Appliance
Leighton Smith
R. Virginia and F.W. Stamler
Mary Ellen Stewart
John and Elizabeth Stratton
Richard and Gerry Tetrault
The Java House
Guerin Thompson and Mary Hurst
Thompson
JoAnn and Dale Torpey
U.S. Bank Foundation
Christine and Jim Walters
Barb and David Weimer
Marianne Weiss
Jon Wilcox and Denise Filios
Rosemary and Dale Wilhelm
Ms. Jo Willey
Ms. Deb Wollard
Gifts under $100
Irvin Emig
Shawn and Jennierfer Garner
Mean Green E-Cyclers, LLC
Coleen and JW Carberry
Mary and Stephen Fowler
Janet and Richard Boresi
Clista and Delmar Brown
Melanie Cleveland
Marge Doser
Joan Falconer
Chris and Missie Forbes
Rita Gallo
Donna Hirst
Nancy L. Jones and Mike Hovland
Jonathan Knudsen
Christine Luzzie and Patrick Bauer
Lola and Paul McAndrew
Anna Mary and Charles Mueller
Ms. Eleanor Ray
Mr. Matt Schaeffer
Doralee and Patricia Schroder
Anne and Brian Spencer
Ellen Twinam
Kathy and Peter Wallace
LaDonna and Gary Wicklund
Ms. Angela McCaffery
Ms. Vicki Sondag
Kelly McKenna
Gregory and Jeri Smith
Kesley Ann Steffen
Ms. Gerianne Schaefer
Ms. Mary Shapcott
Edward McCliment
Tamra and Gordon Craft
Epsilon Sigma Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi
Paula Forest
Nancy Goldsmith
Ms. Yasmine Rezai and Mr. John Velles
Karen Siler
Ms. Cathy Rankin
Ms. Debra Anderson
Eleanor Anstey
Irene and Joe Ascroft
Lois A. Bartelme
Mr. Frederick Boehmke and
Ms. Cynthia Farthing
Mr. Joe Bolkcom
Jacqueline and Tim Brennan
Constance M. Brothers
Mrs. Peggy Burke
Jane Chapin Kinney
Thomas E. Conway
Kathleen Crose
Margaret and Lee Dameron
Mrs. and Mr. Helen Delozier
Maureen Donovan and Michael Wilson
Michael and Patti Doser
Kathleen Dunkirk
Maggie and Bob Elliott
Mrs. Kathy Erenberger
Jayasheel Eshcol and Lindsey Eschcol
Nancy Foster
Dorothy and Don Fowles
Donna Friedman Curry and David Curry
Susan Futrell and Will Jennings
Joshua Gersten
Mr. and Mrs. Curt Graff
Kathryn W. and Peter J. Hansen
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hanson
Margaret and Mark Heffron
Stephanie Henkenius
Jean and Bill Hines
Jessica Hochstedler-Yoder
Marylu and Richard Hoefer
Margaret Horn
Pat and Ron Ikan
Lynette Jacoby
Cheryl K. and Kent Johnson
Penny Kaelber
Catherine Kastens
Carolyn Kohler
Nancy and Bill Kottemann
Beadology
Ann Laquer Estin and James Estin
Legacy Real Estate Investments, Inc
Deb and Tim Lehman
Vicki and Karl Lonngren
Bonnie Love and Wayne Bowman
Joanne S. and Douglas K. Madsen
JoAnn Manderscheid
Vincent and Sally Maurer
William McCreedy
Karin Turner and John P. McKeone
Matthew Miller
Deb and George Minot
Carole Moore
William and Wendy Moorhead
Janette Mueller Temple and Bruce Temple
Darlyne and John Neff
Margaret Neumann
Leslie and Mark Nolte
Joyce and Richard Oberman
Kathy Osmundson
Dorothy M. Paul
Nancy and William J. Powers
Doris and William Preucil
Ms. Kara Prior
Julie and Lonny Pulkrabek
Janelle Rettig and Robin Butler
Beth and Chad Ruback
Thomas Saeugling and Jennifer Britton
Elizabeth Schmidt-Belding and
Paul Belding
Liz Schwaigert
Winifred and William Scott
Kay and Clyde Seery
Janet and Joseph Segreti
Rina and Richard Sjolund
Penelope H. and Theodore F. Smith
St. Mark’s United Methodist Women
Gail Standig-Portman and Jeff Portman
Joy and Oliver Steele
Ms. Jane Stewart
Ann and Shel Stromquist
Joseph Szot
Betty and Allen Thomas
Robert and Rita Tomanek
United Methodist Women of West Branch
Sandi and Dave Von Sprecken
Leandra Walker
Hongling Wang
Washington United Methodist Church
Beppie and Doyle Weiss
Eunice Hanlin and Robert L. Welsh
Berth Ann and Thomas Werderitsch
Mrs. Ellen Wetzel
J. Patrick and Betty White
Community Foundation of
Johnson County
St Patrick’s Church
Judy and Carl Cambridge
Caroline Dieterle
Linda Eastman
Jon Proud
St. Anthony’s Bread of St. Mary’s
Judi and Jeff Barta
Maxine and Mark Bulechek
Brian Burkhardt
Maureen Donnelly
Kelly Durian
Barbara and C.W. Elliott
Elizabeth and Robert Engel
Stephen Genkinger
Mark and Stacy Granner
Lisa Guthart
Lu and Roger Hileman
Mark Holtkamp
Gregory Lamb
Amy Phelps
Ann and Jim Ridenour
Wendy Robertson and Tim Weitzel
Marcia and Richard Shaffer
Harold Williamson
Louise Wolf-Novak and Thomas A. Novak
Kathryn and Gregory Duethman
Dawn Fitzpatrick
Nicholas Johnson
Angie Richards
Nathan Warner
Tamara Yardley
Angela Anderson-Green
Barbara Asch Camillo
Ruth and Lloyd Baumgartner
Susan and Gary Beadle
Margot Bilanin
Shirley Burger
Roger and Christine Christian
Suzanne and John Cowdery
Carol A. and Steve K. Doser
Jessica Fatla
Margaret and Charles Felling
Gary and Carol Fethke
Teresa Finken
Janet Freeman
Mrs. Lynn Gallagher
Marie and Donald Gurnett
Teresa and E. Merrill Hamilton
Robert Jeffress
Mildred Keller
Carole and Gene Knutson
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Laarman
Judy and Douglas LaBrecque
Linda and Samuel Levey
Laura Lovell
Sean McIntyre
Andrew Piro
Nancy Ritter and J. Scott
Alan and Mary Ross
James and Ann Ruby
Dee and David Salisbury
Beverly and Ronald Tyree
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Verts
Gail Wetzstein-Kirchner
William Wittig
Douglas Wrenn and Kathleen Wren
Joan and Curt Wuest
Florence and William Boos
Elizabeth Cannell
Karen and Charles Friedman
Marilyn and Willis Knight
Mrs. Theresa Lacina
Kelly Neveln
Melody Smith
Roberta Holstein
Carol and Gerald Nordquist
Shelby Rouse
Simone Delaty
Mary DuCharme
Roger and Mildred Eggleston
John Elwer and Amber Jackson-Elwer
Michael and Delores Katchee
Mary Ellen and Bruce Schwab
Grace Tully
Marie Kruger
Vera Gingerich and Penny Dean
Bonnabelle Rayner
Janann Schiele
In Kind Donors
Brian Brass
Erin Connolly
Gene and Insook Matthews
Ray Novick
Erin Christner
Sewing for Others
Davina Holladay
St. Anthony’s Bread of St. Mary’s
Bonnabelle Rayner
Tim and Abbey Fairbanks
Iowa Corn
Brandie Richmann
Mr. and Mrs. John Sunderland
Kethy Brechler
Ray Novick
El Sol Mexican Cuisine
Charlotte Hull
Big Grove Brewery
Carol Dolezal
Mothers Love Massage
Kristi and Joe Van Dam
Barbara Stannard
Lauryn Rich
Rebecca Porter
Sue Brenneman
Rita Gallo
Monica Maloney-Mitros and
Frank A. Mitros
Verizon Wireless
Robert D. Allen
Michelle Stacey
Walsh-Meyers, LLC
Coohey Construction
Kari Juhl
Janet Long Dance Studio
Dulcinea
Hotel Winneshiek
Kristie and Patrick Doser
Paul and Jennifer Heddens
Groovy Katz Salon
Best Friends Veterinary Care
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