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- Catholic Community Services
together
We make a better life
catholic community Services of Southern arizona
2012-2013 annual report
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together
“I want to be an
artist when I grow up.”
“It means a lot to have a
doctor who cares.”
Isaiah,
a young student at Pio Decimo Center
with his teacher, Jovita Gonzalez
William,
a patient at St. Elizabeth’s Health Center
with Dr. Mark Schildt
We make
“I’m so grateful for a
beautiful, safe home I
can afford.”
Angie with Mason, residents of Casitas on East
Broadway senior housing
a better life
“She was worth every
bit of the wait.”
“I’m getting better at English
every day.”
Ashley and Matthew,
adoptive parents through Catholic Social
Service’s Infant Adoptions Program
Zawadi,
in an English language class with
volunteer instructor Phyllis Prawl
“I like to work.”
Cynthia,
with supervisor Juan Diaz at Community
Outreach Program for the Deaf’s woodshop
training program, Silent Desert
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Dear Friends,
This year we have seen the election of a new pope, one with a particular tenderness for people
who live in poverty and who struggle for a life of dignity. Shaped by a lifelong ministry among
people who are the most vulnerable, Pope Francis has called all of us to open our arms to those
who are most in need, just as Jesus did.
Catholic Community Services of Southern Arizona answers this call every day, responding to
people’s immediate needs but also helping them grasp opportunities to rise out of poverty and
overcome their life challenges.
You also answer this call. Your generous support—of time, treasure, and talent—is what enables
all of us to make a better life for so many people in Southern Arizona.
Thank you and God bless you,
Most Rev. Gerald F. Kicanas, DD
Bishop of Tucson
Marguerite D. Harmon, MS
CCS Chief Executive Officer
Linda S. Tansik
CCS Board President
Traci M. Smith
CCS Foundation Board President
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Peg, Linda and Traci
leaDerShiP
CCS Executive Management
Chief Executive Officer
Marguerite D. Harmon, MS
Chief Financial Officer
Margaret Orr, CPA, CA, MBA
Operations Director
Teresa Cavendish
Development Director
Liz McMahon
Human Resources Director
Brenden Robinson
Agency Executive Directors
CCS in Southeastern Arizona
Michael G. Vetter, MA
CCS in Western Arizona
Evita Mendez-Counts, MA
Catholic Social Service
Ron Dankowski, PhD
Southwest Community Services
Anne Levy, MA
Catholic Community Services
of Southern Arizona, Inc.
Catholic Community Services
Foundation, Inc.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2013-2014
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2013-2014
Officers
Officers
Linda S. Tansik, president
Christopher Ahearn, vice-president
Maurizio Balistreri, CPA, treasurer
Patricia Torrington, secretary
Charles Dunn, KM, member at large
Ed Irving, member at large
Traci M. Smith, president
Michelle Tong, vice-president
John Slattery, secretary/treasurer
M. Rebecca Rebenstorf,
immediate past president
Members
Amanda Buck
Brenda Even, PhD
Maria Elena McElroy
Mark Mrozowski
Kim Wolfarth, AIA
Wayne E. Yehling, Esq.
Donna Zazworsky
Agency Representatives
CCS in Western Arizona
Howard Gwynn
St. Elizabeth’s Health Center
Jane Bakos, FACHE
Pio Decimo Center
Carol Falk
Pio Decimo Center
Sister Elizabeth Adams, CSJ, MBA
Southwest Community Services
Frank Orozco
St. Elizabeth’s Health Center
Brenda Even, PhD
Members
Colin Cotter
Fred Dardis
Brenda Even, PhD
Thomas Hall
Marguerite Harmon, MS
Patricia Johnston
Nathan Kanute
Teresa Neil Nowak
Pam Schifano
Linda S. Tansik
Thomas D. Toole
Honorary Members
Patricia Arida
Ginny Bargull
Jim Click, Jr.
Scott Goering, Esq.
Bill Holmes
Ed Irving
Czarina López
Allan Norville
Buck O’Rielly
Gary Pasquinelli
Jim Ronstadt
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oUr ServiceS
through our numerous social and human
services we work to achieve our vision of:
oUr miSSion
Catholic Community Services of Southern Arizona strengthens families, supports communities, provides compassionate
services, and strives for excellence.
Happy and Thriving Children and Youth
childhood education and child care
youth Development
Foster care
child abuse and neglect Prevention
Strong and Secure Individuals and Families
adoption Services
Free tax Preparation
housing counseling
Financial education and asset building
in-home Services
oUr valUeD actionS
In carrying out this mission and working with people of many beliefs, Catholic Community Services of Southern Arizona:
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Responds to the call of the Gospel: “For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink,
a stranger and you welcomed me, naked and you clothed me, ill and you cared for me, in prison and you visited me.”
(Matthew 25:35-36)
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Collaborates to provide services where gaps exist.
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Fosters new and creative responses to community, family, and individual needs.
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Encourages, supports, or restores self-reliance and self-determination through program design.
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Respects diversity in our community.
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Raises community awareness of social issues.
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Inspires others by our actions to perform acts of charity and justice.
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Advocates for just and compassionate public policy.
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Respects the dignity of all employees, volunteers, and the individuals we serve.
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Treasures the work of each employee and volunteer.
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Expects personal and professional integrity, honesty, and accountability from all employees, volunteers, and board members.
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Adopts the following principles to assure quality service and administration: recruitment, training, supervision, and retention
of competent, ethical staff; supportive work environment; sound financial management; fund development; timely, accurate
accounting and program reporting; and strategic planning based on the mission statement and valued actions.
Healthy and Independent Seniors
Senior nutrition meal Program
adult Day health care
Pastoral ministry
Senior housing
Successful and Integrated Refugees and Immigrants
refugee resettlement Services
immigration and citizenship Services
employment Services
immigration Services for victims of Domestic violence
Hopeful and Contributing People with Disabilities
Deaf and hard of hearing Services
residential Support
employment Services and Job coaching
Supported and Strengthened People in Crisis
Pregnancy counseling
group homes for new or expectant mothers
Domestic violence Shelter and Services
Substance abuse counseling
transitional housing for at-risk Families
emergency Food and clothing
Detention ministry
Flourishing Communities
counseling
case management
transportation
medical and Dental care for the Uninsured
health education and outreach
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together
We make a better life
Every day at Catholic Community Services of Southern
What We Accomplished Together This Year
With the help of clients, staff members, volunteers, and donors, the six agencies of Catholic Community Services
of Southern Arizona accomplished great things this year.
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Abused and neglected children were protected while parents worked toward reunification by learning good
parenting skills. To support this effort, Catholic Social Service renovated its Casa de Crianza home so that visits
between parents and children could take place in a comfortable home-like environment.
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People in Southeastern Arizona who depend on the Bisbee Bus are getting better services through a
revamped and revitalized CCS transportation program.
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Preschoolers who attend Pio Decimo’s child education program are getting a first-rate education. Pio Decimo
earned a 4-star “Quality First” ranking (out of 5 stars) from Arizona’s First Things First organization. Only six
child education centers out of 185 in Tucson received a 4- or 5-star rating.
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Women and children in domestic crisis are enjoying a renovated and revitalized shelter facility in Yuma thanks
to the generosity of the local community and the Catholic Foundation.
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16 teens are on their way to a beautiful smile thanks to St. Elizabeth’s Smiles Ahead orthodontic care.
Established in partnership with Drs. Larry and Eric Leber, the program provides affordable braces for kids with
severely misaligned teeth.
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Deaf-Blind people are staying connected with the world through state-of-the-art technology provided free of
charge to eligible individuals through CCS’ Southwest Community Services’ programs serving Tucson, Phoenix,
and throughout New Mexico.
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At the urging of Bishop Kicanas, our community stepped up to help refugees get job training and find jobs.
Catholic Social Service’s refugee resettlement program now has an 85% job placement rate.
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More foster families in Southeastern Arizona are being recruited and trained through CCS to help address the
growing numbers of children in foster care.
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Community Outreach Program for the Deaf in Tucson, a program of Southwest Community Services, celebrated
40 years of service by honoring two Deaf community leaders with a new award named for Jack Craven, who
helped establish COPD in 1973.
Arizona, we see people living better lives. A family overcomes
homelessness and achieves financial stability. A Deaf person
learns a new skill and finds a job. A refugee begins learning
English so she can communicate in her new community.
A child finds a loving adoptive home. And a senior, with
supportive services, is able to remain living in his own home.
But better lives don’t just happen, and certainly not because
of our efforts alone. All of us who are connected with CCS—
clients, staff, volunteers, and donors—contribute something
to foster this success. Clients offer their vulnerability, trust,
and willingness to do hard things. Staff members give their
dedication, caring, and energy day in and day out. Volunteers
bring their time and talents, expanding our reach to individuals
and to our community. And donors provide valuable financial
support that sustains our vital work. Only together are we
able to make the difference we do in people’s lives.
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Pio Decimo Center
Pio Decimo Center, a community center in one of
Tucson’s oldest neighborhoods, provides child care,
youth development programs, transitional housing,
senior housing, housing counseling, asset-building,
financial education, and basic needs assistance.
What We’ve Done Together
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388 children and youth, ages 3 to 18, participated in
Pio Decimo’s pre-school, after-school, and youth-atrisk programs.
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32 families with 46 adults and 60 children lived in
Pio Decimo’s transitional housing and received longterm shelter as well as case management to help
them improve their finances, education, employment
opportunities, and parenting. During the year, 13
families secured permanent housing, and nearly 80
percent of the school-aged children in transitional
housing improved academically.
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924 people participated in financial and tax
education workshops through the Assets for Families
program.
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foreclosure and repair distressed mortgages; 216 of
these families were able to stay in their own homes.
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2,338 families in need received food, clothing,
household items, and hygiene products.
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125 families participated in first-time homebuyer
workshops and financial education classes. During
the year, 15 families became first-time homebuyers.
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in earned income tax credits and $6.1 million in tax
refunds for these families.
240 families participated in classes to avoid
Volunteers and staff prepared 4,310 tax returns for
low-income families, resulting in nearly $3.8 million
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1 ,518 families participated in health and wellness
activities conducted by Pio Decimo.
1 42 low- and middle-income seniors lived in a safe,
comfortable, and affordable home through Pio
Decimo’s senior housing.
1 50 seniors enjoyed 75 social and educational
opportunities provided by Pio Decimo Center.
“Saving pays you back”
Before enrolling in Pio Decimo Center’s IDA (matched
savings) program, Laura Herrera had never really tried
to save. She found it challenging and felt like she needed
a purpose. Joining the IDA program gave her just that.
Her purpose was saving enough money to buy a home.
Laura attended Pio Decimo Center’s financial education
classes, which helped her to think differently about money
and motivated her to save.
“I learned that I could spend less and take advantage
of what we already had instead of buying stuff,” said
Laura. “You realize you don’t really need those things
to be happy.”
Laura and her daughter gave up things like going out
to eat and going to the movies. Instead they would travel
fifteen miles to go to play in the park. Although there were
parks closer to her home, it was important to Laura to go
somewhere clean and safe.
With the funds saved through the IDA program, Laura
purchased her own home in April 2013. She enjoys the
park in her new neighborhood, a safe and clean place
where other kids come to play. It’s perfect for her daughter.
Laura feels proud of what she has done and finds herself
encouraging others to save, too.
“Saving pays you back in more ways than one,” said
Laura.
It’s not only about putting aside money, but about
sacrificing in order to create change. She has learned
habits that will improve her family’s quality of life.
“We are looking forward to a better future for everyone
in the family,” said Laura.
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St. Elizabeth’s Health Center
St. Elizabeth’s provides a medical home for
thousands of uninsured and underinsured
individuals and families in our community. The
center’s services include primary health care,
dental care, obstetrics and newborn care, chronic
disease management, integrated behavioral health
care, health education, nutrition services, and
community outreach in neighborhood centers.
What We’ve Done Together
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St. E’s patients received 12,229 medical visits with
over 17,848 patient treatment services in a variety of
specialties.
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St. E’s patients received 5,131 dental visits with
6,307 restorative and preventative care treatments.
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16 children began Smiles Ahead, a unique, new
program to provide low-cost braces for children with
severely misaligned teeth.
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453 low-income women received free cancer
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screenings through the Well Woman HealthCheck
program.
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801 patients received financial support for medication
assistance supported by Pima County and private
donors.
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St. E’s patients received 825 behavioral health visits,
which were integrated into their medical care.
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St. E’s patients received 10,053 patient visits
providing nutrition counseling and breastfeeding
support through St. Elizabeth’s WIC program
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32 patients received treatment for breast cancer
through support of the Susan G. Komen Foundation.
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9% of St. Elizabeth’s medical home patients reduced
hospital in-patient readmissions and improved their
preventative care such as mammograms, flu shots,
and diabetes screenings.
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ore than 350 students and faculty along with
community businesses participated in the University
of Arizona’s Cats in the Community Day. Their
“extreme make-over” of St. E’s contributed in-kind
services and goods valued at $50,451.
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olunteer doctors, nurses, dentists, hygienists,
student interns and community volunteers provided
more than 6,000 hours of volunteer service valued
at $353,473.
“I owe them my life”
Donna Newbury was at the end of her rope. For two
months, she had been searching for someone, anyone who
could help her get the surgery she needed to diagnose what
her gynecologist suspected was ovarian cancer. She had no
health insurance and not nearly enough money to pay out
of pocket for such a procedure.
“I spent two months on the phone, calling locally, calling
nationally, always getting referred to someone else, and
ending up at the place I started,” said Donna. “I was so
emotionally drained.”
Finally, with desperation overpowering her concern that
St. Elizabeth’s only served Catholics, Donna went
to St. E’s.
“The difference was like night and day,” said Donna.
“They hugged me and told me I’d come to the right place.
I just broke down and cried.”
From that point on, Donna had a team of caring health
providers on her side. A surgeon did the surgery at no
cost, confirming the suspicion of cancer and treating it
surgically. The staff then saw Donna through six months
of chemotherapy, not only providing medical care and
emotional support but securing funds for the treatment
through one of St. Elizabeth’s donors, Quilt for a Cause.
Other St. E’s health providers followed up with pain
management and physical therapy.
It’s been a year since her cancer treatment ended. Donna
still goes in for check-ups and physical therapy, and St. E’s
staff members call often to see how she’s doing.
“St. E’s is always there for me,” said Donna, with
gratitude. “I’d be dead now if it weren’t for St. Elizabeth’s.
I owe them my life.”
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Southwest Community Services
Southwest Community Services (SCS) houses four
organizations in Arizona and New Mexico that seek
to maximize independence for people with hearing
loss or developmental disabilities. Community
Outreach Program for the Deaf in Tucson (COPD)
and Albuquerque, NM (COPD-NM) and Valley Center
for the Deaf (VCD) in Phoenix provide services
ranging from counseling to job development skills
for the deaf and hard of hearing. The Community
Living Program (CLP) in Tucson provides residential
living supports to people with developmental
disabilities.
What We’ve Done Together
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2,485 Deaf and hard of hearing clients received
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20 youth received on-the-job experience through
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32,338 hours of interpreting through COPD, COPD-NM
and VCD.
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education, counseling, and support services from
COPD, COPD-NM, and VCD.
COPD’s summer work program in Arizona.
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44 individuals with disabilities received residential
support services, ranging from a few hours each day
of in-home support to 24-hour a day comprehensive
care in a licensed group home.
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62 Deaf-Blind people received 9,961 hours of support
services from COPD, COPD-NM, and VCD trained
service providers.
362 Deaf and hard of hearing individuals received
vocational services, including on-the-job training,
job supports/training, and job placement. 107 people
found jobs.
352 people received case management and life skills
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64 Deaf-Blind people received assessment,
communication equipment, and training on
individualized communication equipment.
“I will still be able to communicate”
For most of us, the latest smartphones and tablets are fun
and convenient to use, but for Steven Wilson, a DeafBlind single father in his 40s, the latest communications
technology is keeping the world open to him.
Born with severe hearing loss, Steven adapted by learning
to read lips, but in his late teens he began having vision
problems, which ultimately led to a diagnosis of Usher
Syndrome, a disorder characterized by progressive and
profound hearing and vision loss. The diagnosis left
Steven burdened with anxiety.
“Without my vision, I wouldn’t be able to read lips or
read anything,” said Steven. “I feared the future.”
That changed, however, through a program of Community
Outreach Program for the Deaf. Funded by the Federal
Communications Commission, the program provides
assistive technology—Braille display devices synced
with iPads or iPhones—to help Deaf-Blind people access
the Internet and read and respond to emails and text
messages.
COPD helped Steven get the devices and learn to use them.
He has learned Braille so he can use the Braille display, a
small portable device with Braille keypads, to “read” text
sent from his iPad. He can now carry on conversations
through texting or by having people type messages into
the iPad, which are then communicated through the
Braille display.
Steven is delighted. “I can’t get over the fact that I can
present my iPad to someone and have a face to face
conversation.”
The devices have given Steven a lot of comfort as he faces
the future. “Even in the worst case scenario, I will still be
able to communicate and continue with my life’s goals.”
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Catholic Community Services
i n S ou t hea stern A rizona
Catholic Community Services in Southeastern
Arizona (CCSSEAZ) serves residents in Cochise,
Graham, Greenlee, Santa Cruz, and Gila Counties
with varying services, including domestic crisis
services, foster care, adoptions, parent aide, meals
for seniors, substance abuse case management,
and transportation.
What We’ve Done Together
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Students, commuters, the elderly and disabled,
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346 foster children were cared for in 104 foster
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and other passengers received 37,000 rides on the
Bisbee Bus.
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families supported by CCSSEAZ.
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42 new foster homes were licensed.
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30 families were assisted with adoption services.
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463 women and children received shelter, counseling,
legal assistance, case management services, and
community referrals from CCSSEAZ’s three domestic
crisis shelters.
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0,350 meals were delivered to homebound seniors,
and 8,070 meals were provided for seniors at
community meal sites.
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03 children in 71 families received supervised
visitation between parents and their children living
in out-of-home care.
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6 children in 11 families received In Home support
services with the goal of ensuring the safety and
well-being of the children and keeping the families
together. All of the children who were in the physical
custody of their parents were able to remain at home
safely with their parents.
“We have just the kid for you”
As executive director of Catholic Community Services of
Southeastern Arizona, Michael Vetter was consulting
with the staff of St. Nicholas of Myra Adoption Center,
a program of Catholic Social Service, on how his agency
could do more to find adoptive families for children in
foster care. When he mentioned that he and his wife
Cathy were interested in adopting, they got a response
that changed their lives.
“We have just the kid for you.”
From that moment on, Michael and Cathy began to get to
know 12-year-old Avery, first on paper through his written
profile, and then a few months later, in person. Their
outings together gave them all, including Michael and
Cathy’s three children, the assurance they needed to move
forward with the adoption.
Avery, who had lived in foster care for four years, was just
glad to know where he’d live until he was 18 years old. It
took a little while for the family to settle in together and
for Avery to realize that he could be himself, that he had
a forever family now.
The experience of adopting has given Michael new
insights, which he will use to grow his agency’s adoption
program.
“It’s not an easy process,” said Michael. “There are a lot
of emotions, and kids like Avery need lots and lots of love
and patience, but it’s worth it. You are changing the legacy
of a young person’s life forever.”
In September, Avery’s adoption was finalized. “We had a
wonderful family before,” said Michael. “But now that
we have Avery, it feels like this was meant to be. We can’t
imagine not having him now.”
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Catholic Social Service
Catholic Social Service (CSS) serves Pima, Pinal,
and Gila Counties with counseling, adoption and
foster care services, assistance to immigrants and
refugees, group living for pregnant or parenting
teens and their infants, meals for seniors, and
strengthening services for families.
What We’ve Done Together
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1,602 children with special needs were cared for by
St. Nicholas of Myra Adoption Center, and 456
children found loving adoptive homes.
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90 families’ home studies were completed by the
Infant Adoption program. 16 infants were placed in
adoptive homes, including three from other countries.
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9 teen mothers and 8 babies lived at Merilac
Lodge, where the mothers learned about parenting,
communication, and self-development. Merilac
Lodge also accepted 23 female teens referred through
Child Protective Services for emergency short-term
placement.
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53 pregnant women and youth received pregnancy
counseling and support.
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72 foster families who cared for 224 foster children
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2,447 elders in Pima and Pinal Counties enjoyed
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were served through the foster family program in
Pinal County.
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185,730 home-delivered and congregate meals
served by the Senior Nutrition Program. The meals
and personal contact during each delivery promoted
the health and independent living of these vulnerable
older adults. Elders who gathered at congregate meal
locations socialized with their peers.
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4 families received supervised visitation during
1,390 visits between parents and their children living
in out-of-home care. 30 of these families received
parenting skills training during their visits.
1 ,016 people from 12 countries received assistance in
uniting with immediate family members.
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57 refugees from 13 countries received resettlement
and adjustment services. 85 percent of the adults
obtained employment within the first 90 days of
arrival.
1 58 survivors of domestic violence received legal
assistance in order to obtain the U-Visa authorized by
the Violence Against Women Act.
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49 individuals received 1,915 hours of counseling,
and more than 480 individuals achieved personal
goals or improved relationships as couples and
families.
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2 families became more economically stable through
1,320 hours of case management.
“It means a lot to them”
At 96-years-old, Estelle Oelzner still has the independent
spirit of her youth, which gave her the courage to leave her
homeland of Belgium to start a life in the United States
with a handsome American soldier.
Decades later, and now a widow, Estelle lives on her
own—but not alone. Catholic Social Service provides a
valuable service that helps her maintain her independence
and live in her own home, just where she wants to be.
A few years ago, with failing eyesight and hearing and
other physical limitations, Estelle referred herself to
Catholic Social Service to receive home delivered meals
through the Senior Nutrition Program. She could no
longer prepare her food for herself and wasn’t eating well.
“Before she started on our program, she was eating only
sweets and lunch meat. She was weak,” said Judy, who
delivers the meals to Estelle. “Now that she receives our
meals, she is doing great.”
Judy knows how important it is for Estelle to live in
her own home. “The elderly give up so much of their
independence as they age, so it means a lot to them to
stay in their own homes. With the right supports, we
can make that happen.”
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i n WESTERN Arizona
Catholic Community Services in Western Arizona
(CCSWAZ) serves Yuma County with meals for
seniors, counseling, domestic crisis services, and
adult day health care for the elderly and disabled,
as well as the Arizona Families FIRST program in
Yuma and La Paz Counties.
What We’ve Done Together
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46 seniors at Daybreak Adult Day Health Center
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received 24,222 hours of personal care, nursing,
and activities. 43 of the center’s seniors were able to
maintain or increase their level of self-sufficiency.
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475 frail or disabled individuals living in their own
homes were supported by receiving 47,502 home
delivered meals.
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732 seniors or people with disabilities were served
13,993 meals at the Yuma North End Community
Center; more than half were involved in socialization
activities at the center, and 399 seniors participated
in nutritional education.
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1 48 parents received 1,200 hours of substance abuse
treatment and counseling and participated in 992
drug screenings through the Arizona Families FIRST
Program, a family-centered approach to promoting
family independence, stability, and self-sufficiency.
1 36 women and 119 child victims of domestic violence
received emergency shelter, counseling, case
management, and legal assistance at Safe House.
All of the families completed a safety plan and 121
families felt they had improved their support systems
outside of the shelter.
“I am a success story”
A few years ago, Eric Kolson took stock of the damage his
20 years of drug use had caused. He’d gone to prison, lost
the custody of his daughter, and wasted a lot of time. He
came to Catholic Community Services in Western Arizona
ready to change.
“I showed them my arms and said, ‘I’m an IV user. I want
help,’” said Eric. “And they totally embraced me.”
Eric joined the Arizona Families FIRST program, which
helps parents overcome drug abuse so that they can be
reunited with their children who are in foster care. For
several months, he attended weekly group meetings, met
with counselors one on one, and submitted to regular
drug tests. He learned what to expect during his recovery
and got the encouragement and support he needed to keep
going.
“It absolutely helped,” said Eric. “They gave me so many
tools to succeed.”
The counseling specifically helped Eric see his own
strengths. “They see something in you that you don’t see in
yourself, and you realize that you know the answers. You
know what you need to change.”
After recovering fully from his drug use, the program’s
counselors went to court to testify on his behalf, and his
daughter was returned to his custody.
Though fully recovered, Eric still attends the group
meetings to encourage other parents who are in the same
place he was.
“People are scared. They know they could lose their kids,”
said Eric. “I help them understand how important this is
and that they can recover. I am a success story.”
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Detention Ministry
The Detention Ministry was established to coordinate and provide Mass, Communion services,
pastoral counseling, Bible study, religious education, sacramental preparation, and reading and prayer
materials to 39,000 men, women, and youth incarcerated in the nine counties of the Tucson Diocese.
The Detention Ministry is also charged with providing outreach to families of those incarcerated and to
victims to foster reconciliation in our communities. Priests, deacons, sisters, and lay volunteers carry
out the work of the ministry. Ministry volunteers provide over 75 weekly services in four federal units,
40 state adult units located in seven state prison complexes, two juvenile units, six private facilities,
and nine county jails. A shuttle service is also available to help families visit family members in prison.
Pastoral Ministry
For 28 years, CCS’ pastoral ministry has provided Catholic services and communion for seniors in
nursing homes and senior living communities throughout the Tucson area. Father Angelo Mastria,
O CARM, and Sister Carolyn Nicolai, FSP, staff the ministry, visiting 25 facilities at least twice a month
to hold Mass and make personal visits to comfort and console Catholic residents and others who
request their presence. Father Angelo and Sister Carolyn also minister to those that are in the hospital
and in hospice centers. Volunteers from parishes in the area assist in the ministry by escorting residents
to and from services, assisting them in taking communion, leading the group in songs, and sharing
stories and spiritual messages.
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CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERVICES OF SOUTHERN ARIZONA, INC.
CONSOLIDATED Statement of activities | year ended June 30, 2013
Revenues and Other Support:
Government Fees and Grants $14,928,634 62.2%
Program Service Fees
4,428,680 18.4%
Indirect Public Support
1,131,957
4.7%
Contributions
1,472,224
6.1%
In-Kind Contributions
861,381
3.6%
Annual Catholic Appeal
490,000
2.0%
Investments and Other Income 716,047
3.0%
Total Revenue
$24,028,923
100%
Expenses
Program Services
$20,883,326
85.8%
Fund Raising
171,646
0.7%
Administration
3,289,962
13.5%
Total Expenses $24,344,934 100%
Funds Available (Used) for Program Services
($316,011)
Beginning Net Assets
$12,912,646
Ending Net Assets
$12,596,635
Senior nutrition and aging
services 13%
Other programs 6%
Services for people
with disabilities
38%
Program
Service
Expenditures
Family and children’s
services 31%
Medical services 12%
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gifts received July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013
The Ring of Charity
Planned giving ensures the future work of Catholic Community Services. CCS and CCS
Foundation gratefully acknowledge those who are making a difference in the lives that follow.
circle of light
Gifts given over time sustain the work of Catholic Community Services.
With deep appreciation, we recognize those whose cumulative giving
has strengthened our ability to serve.
irrevocable PlanneD giFtS
Therese Velasco Berg
Robert and Sylvia Gergen
Mildred A. Jennings
circle of Faith
revocable PlanneD giFtS
Robert and Jeannette Barnes
Margaret Buckelew
David and Gloria Butler
James Gebhart
Dr. Martha A. Goodrich
Joan Hall
Tom and Karen Hall
Chris and Marguerite Harmon
Ted and Jeanne Hasbrook
John J. Kronner
Rev. Joseph A. Lombardo
Tom and Liz McMahon
Colleen Newman
Norm and Becky Rebenstorf
Mrs. Barbara M. Sack
Eugene and Louise Sander
Daniel and Joan Sweet
circle of angels†
realizeD PlanneD giFtS receiveD betWeen
JUly 1, 2012 anD JUne 30, 2013
Genevieve Baxter
Edward L. Racketa
circle of love
cUmUlative giving oF $100,000 anD above
Angel Charity for Children, Inc.
Arizona Community Foundation
Estate of Elizabeth Brault
Estate of Nancy J. Brua
Calistri Family Foundation
Catholic Foundation for the Diocese of Tucson
David J. Clopine Trust
Peggy and Terry DeWald
eegee’s
Ed and Suzanne Irving
KCTC/Forgach Tennis Tournament
Susan G. Komen Breast Foundation
Estate of Richard O. Martin
Estate of Amy Mesenburg
Marjorie O’Connell
Open Wide Open
ORFA Foundation
Deacon Gary and Barbara Pasquinelli
Raskob Foundation
Shamrock Foundation
Southwest Catholic Health Network
Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption
Tucson Electric Power Philanthropic Fund
Ted and Elaine Welp
Estate of Father Norman M. Whalen, Ph.D.
Estate of Mary Josephine Williams
Witz-Mallinger Charitable Foundation
Estate of Grace M. Zierhut and John W. Oare
annUal giving oF $10,000 anD above
Joel and Lidia Allen
William S. Anheuser Charitable Fund
William S. Anheuser Family Foundation
Estate of Genevieve Baxter
Calistri Family Foundation
Carondelet Health Network
Catholic Foundation for the Diocese of Tucson
Chouinard Charitable Trust
The Click Family Foundation
David J. Clopine Trust
Cochise County Senior Meals Fundraising Committee
Peggy and Terry DeWald
Eaglet Fund held at the
Community Foundation for Southern Arizona
Theodore Gebler Trust Fund
Ed and Suzanne Irving
Koch Foundation, Inc.
Susan G. Komen Breast Foundation
O’Rielly Family Foundation
Deacon Gary and Barbara Pasquinelli
The Pocono Foundation
Quilt for a Cause Inc.
The Edward L. Racketa Family Trust
Raskob Foundation
James and Nancy Rodolph Charitable Fund held at the
Community Foundation for Southern Arizona
Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors
Shamrock Foundation
Significance Foundation
Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes
Estate of Edward M. Wavers
Ted and Elaine Welp
Witz-Mallinger Charitable Foundation
Zuckerman Family Foundation
CIRCLE OF CARINg
If you have included CCS of the CCS Foundation in your will or other estate plans, please let us know so we may thank you now, and so that your gift planning may inspire others.
If we have inadvertently omitted your name from our list or have you listed incorrectly, please accept our sincere apology and notify us at (520) 670-0854 or by email to [email protected]
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CIRCLE OF HOPE
† denotes deceased
annUal giving oF $1,000 -$9,999
AJ’s Fine Foods
Don Acomb, D.D.S., LLC
Arizona Department of Corrections
Arizona State Department of Corrections
Henry and Marilyn Atha
Maurizio Balistreri
Bank of the West
BBVA Compass Bank
Ray and Ginny Bargull
Louis Barsky
Hurd and Mary Ellen Baruch
James and Elizabeth Beckmann
Benedictine Convent of Perpetual Adoration
Al and Ruth Bollman
Janice Bradel
Paul M. Brownlee
Burk, Hall & Co.
Karen E. Bybee
COPE Foundation
Carondelet Sisters of St. Joseph -- Los Angeles
Angelle Casagrande, D.D.S.
Michael and Susan Cavender and the John M. Simpson Foundation
Teresa Cavendish
Cistercian Nuns - Santa Rita Abbey
Jim Click Automotive Team
Dr. Mary Cochran and Robert Wolk
Community Partnership of Southern Arizona
Roger and Mary Ellen Cook
Brian and Regina Corry
Mark and Pauline Covault
Tracy and Joseph Cracchiolo
Andrew E. Deeb, D.M.D., P.C.
Delta Dental of Arizona
Douglas Unified School District #27
Donal Drayne
Fred and Betty Dusto
Colin and Michelle Farrell
Kathryn Fleming
Fort Huachuca Community Thrift Shop
Fraternal Order of Eagles
Freeport-McMoRan Copper and Gold Foundation
Dr. Martha A. Goodrich
Richard Grant and Sarah Bogan-Grant
Gail M. Gretta
Dr. and Mrs. Kevin Haley
Tom and Karen Hall
Hammel, Beal & Lauer PC
Vicki Hansen
Chris and Marguerite Harmon
Ted and Jeanne Hasbrook
Benjamin Hawkins
Frank Higney and Anne Claney
Mark Hinkle
Richard and Mary Lou Homan
Thomas Horvath
Peter and Henrietta Huisking
Catharine C. Hurley
Julie Hyatt
Patti Jaekle
Charles J. Jeffords
Janell Jellison
Jack R. and Kathleen B. Johnson
Edmund and Kathleen Kahn
Daniel Klemmedson, D.D.S.
Judy Ann Kolvick
KPMG, LLC
Thomas R. Kramkowski
Sandy Kreamer
Thomas and Margaret Kusian
L.E.S. is More Charitable Fund held at the
Community Foundation for Southern Arizona
John and Deanna Lauer
Christina Trainer Leber and Todd Leber
Long Realty Cares Foundation, Inc.
HS Lopez Family Foundation
Lynn Marcus
Marian Club at St. Thomas the Apostle Church
MCAS Yuma Station Chapel
Marshall Foundation
Andrew P. Martin Charitable Trust
Ronald A. Martin Family Fund held at the
Arizona Community Foundation
Dennis and Julie McCarthy
Tom and Liz McMahon
Kendra McNally
Kenneth J. and Margaret McNealy 2007 Charitable Trust
John and Helen Murphey Foundation
Mary Naifeh
Northrop Grumman
Claire B. Norton Fund held at the
Community Foundation for Southern Arizona
John O’Brien and Darlene Edminson-O’Brien
O’Rielly Chevrolet
Theodore and Elizabeth Olsen
Charles L. Parcell
Paul’s Pub
Dana Pepper and Bob Callaway
Charles and Patricia Pettis
Richard and Donata Pfisterer
Pima Federal Credit Union
Pizza Hut of Arizona
William C. Quihuis
Norm and Becky Rebenstorf
Manson and Jane Reedal
Arthur and Marion Rogers
Roman Catholic Diocese of Tucson
Roberto and Josefina Ruiz
Safeway Foundation
Senior Nutrition Yard Sale
Schwab Charitable Fund
Harry and Maxine Scott
Thomas and Gayle Sette
Sierra Vista Car Club, Inc.
John and Gina Slattery
Snell & Wilmer, LLP
Snowbirds Church at Westwind
Southwest Catholic Health Network
Southwest Energy
Southwest Gas Corporation
Lucia Spikes
The Springer Family Fund
Thomas and Brigitte Spuhler
St. Andrew the Apostle Parish
Ladies of St. Andrew’s Parish
Nancy Rose Stephan
Mary Pat Sullivan
Sulphur Springs Valley Electric Co-op, Inc.
Sundt Foundation
Richard and Patricia Switzer
David A. and Linda S. Tansik
Joe Thibodeaux
Thomas-Davis Clinic Fund held at the
Community Foundation for Southern Arizona
James and Anita Tomola
Thomas Toole
Torch Ball Foundation
Daniel and Patricia Torrington
Tucson Charity Bridge Club Inc
Tucson Electric Power Company
John Tully and Susan Miller-Tully
Norman L. Tully
Roger and Ellen Ulrich
John Van Rixel
Michael and Ruth Virnig
Henry and Joyce Walker
Wells Fargo Foundation
Ralph and Linda Welter
Linda and Rick Werbylo
Michael and Philomena White
Michael and Paula Whitehouse
Harriett Wilson
DeLoris C. Woodford
Hon. Wayne E. Yehling
Youth Education Security, Inc.
Circle of Friends
Annual Giving of $100 - $999
AARP Chapter #3123
AEA Federal Credit Union
A.F. Sterling Homebuilders, Ltd.
Gary and Mary Abrahams
Vincent and Rose Abrahamson
Teresa Acadiz
Ace Hardware
Hector and Elizabeth Acosta
Sr. Elizabeth Adams
David and Diana Adler
Jay and Mary Lou Adler
Aetna Foundation, Inc.
Affordable Auto Glass & TInt
Agustin and Cindy Aguilar
Gerardo and Sylvia Aguilar
Eileen Aguilera
Misty and Chris Ahearn
Bart and Rose Ahern
Daniel and Nancy Alcombright
Bill and Maggie Allen
John and Laura Almquist
Alpha Delta Kappa Phi
Todd and Mary Altenbernd
American Federation of Government Employees
Adelia Ames
Ronald and Carolyn Ancell
Eric and Sheree Anderson
Kerry Anderson
Albert Andrews
Nanette Angiulo
Donald and Carol Ankley
Leroy and Silvina Anna
Rosalie E. Anton
Apache Dental Lab, Inc.
Gus and Sally Aragon
Mary Jane Aranda
Mr. and Mrs. Augusto Aranguren
Nan Rose Arena
Patricia Arida
Arizona Dental Association
Arizona Rangers Douglas Company
Arizona Rangers Sonoita Company
Arizona State Prison Complex
Frank Arlotti
Ronald and Sandra Arlt
Martin and Renee Armijo
Rodolfo and Debra Armijo
James and Maria Armstrong
Walter and Patricia Arnell
John Arnold
Law Offices of John J. Assini, P.C.
Stephen and Edith Auslander
David M. and Vivian Auslander
Nicolaas and Connie Aussems
Robert M. Avina
Alex Ayala
Lance Bacon and Yvonne Cauzza
Rosemary Bacon
William G. Baffert
Lawrence and Carol Bagley
Larry and Carol Bahill
Richard and Judith Baillargeon
William and Marilyn Baim
Eric and Elizabeth Baker
The Bakers Flor LLC
Paul Balak
Howard and Annette Baldwin
Kevin Ballent
Henrietta S. Barassi
Mr. and Mrs. James Bargenquast
Gary Barnes and Lorraine Becker
Frank and Rebecca Barraza
Patricia Barry
Christopher Bartos
Jonathan and Carolyne Bass
R.K. Battaglia
Bays Law, P.C.
Joel and Katherine Beck
Elmo and Dorothy Becker
Bruce Beenken
Patrick and Genevieve Berens
Joseph and Nina Beland
Ray and Sally Benites
Sheila Bennen
Brian P. Bentley
Michael and Rebecca Berch
Carmen Bermudez and Tom Feeney
Arturo and Ana Bernal and Family
John and Yolanda Bernal
Daniel G. Bert
John and Joan Beyer
Frank Bialek
Thomas Bickley
Roger C. Biede II, D.D.S.
Dennis Bielicki
Ethelmae Billedeauz
Anna Binkiewicz
Ronald Birdman
David and Kathy Bishop
Armida Bittner
Thomas Biuso
Michael and Marjorie Blaine
Robert and Stephanie Blanchette
George and Joyce Blanton
Kenneth E. Boedeker
Josephine Boehm
Al and Terri Bonagofski
Jerome and Joanne Bongard
Bonnie’s Lounge
Carol A. Boore
Eric and Julie Boos
Mr. and Mrs. John Borchert
Jeffrey Bourff
Christina Bowes
Grady Eugene Bowman
Marci Bowman
Vincent and Margaret Boyen
Calvin and Mary Boyles
James Andrus and Margaret Lee Boyless
Steven and Glenda Bracamonte
James B. and Jennie S. Bradley
Richard V. and Susan Brady
Raymond Braghetta
Joan J. Brandt
Robert P. Brazaskas
Christopher and Linda Brelje
Bright Star Healthcare
Beatriz R. Bright
Francis and Stephanie Brinker
Gloria Brinsko
Colette Briody
Arline Brown
Timothy Michael and Linda Brown
Edward and Patricia Brucker
Raymond and Judith Bruns
Douglas and Avelyn Brynildsen
Richard and Elisabeth Buchanan
Jay and Amanda Buck
Terrence M. Buino
Wade and Alison Bunting
Susan Burg
James and Jaime Burke
Kathleen Murphy Burns
Winnell H. and Chris Burt
Howard Busby
Dennis and Patricia Bybliw
John and Cecilia Cabrera
Alma Caffall
CAID Industries, Inc.
Eldred Caillouet
Dennis and Pauline Caldwell
Albert Callie, M.D.
Douglas and Betty Cameron
Christopher and Kimberley Campbell
Robert and Susie Campbell
Jovita Campos
Paul and Jean Cannava
Lisa Capristo
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Carbajal
Gerald and Kathleen Carbonari
Jose and Alice Cardenas
Mrs. Frank Carella
Edward and Dawn Carlson
Monica Carmona
Richard and Diana Carmona
Carondelet Sisters of St. Joseph - Tucson
Diane Marie Carrillo
Laura Carrillo
Denis and Anne Carroll
Dr. and Mrs. Harry D. Carrozza
Greg P. Carter
Lloyd R. Carter
Scott C. Carvajal
Casas Arroyo Association, Inc.
Stephen Caska
Joseph and Julia Cassetta
George R. Castillo
Rosalee Castro
Octavio and Virginia Celaya
Robert and Lucille Cervi
Robert and Dee Chandler
David Chapa
Harold and Mabel Chapman
Rob Charles
Daniel and Jacqueline Chellman
William and Sharon Lee Chenevert
Frank and Alice Christ
Wendie Cimino
Sam and Kathleen Ciulla
James and Marcia Clark
Bette J. Clarkson
Stephen and Pamela Clarridge
Edward and Martina Clary
Clothing Exchange, Inc.
George Charles Cobo
Cochise College
Cochise County Republican Committee
Cochise Victim Awareness, Inc.
John and Karen Coffin
Edward Coghlan
David J Cohen
Leslie J. Cohen
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage
Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Coleman
Gavin Colquhoun
Bryan David and Sharon Concho
James and Clare Conley
Consulado de Mexico
Janine Contestable
Helen J. Cook
Robin J. Coon
Geraldine Cooper
Jose Antonio Coppola
Christopher and Olivia Coppus
Sue Corcoran
Catherine Cosentino, M.D.
Christopher Kevin Cotter
Colin and Jennifer Cotter
Jocelyn Cotter
Philip C. and Kathleen Thompson Cotton
John E. Coulahan
Edward and Caroline Coury
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Gifts received July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013
John and Shirley Cox
Vester Craft
William Craig and Marie A. Yonkers
Paul and Betty Craven
Ryan T. Crawford
Matthew and Maureen Creegan
Lawrence Robert Cronin
Alan and Dot Crosby
Crossroads Quilt Guild
Brian Crowley
Merle and Deirdre Crutchfield
Elizabeth and Francisco M. Cruz
Isabel H. Cruz
Luis A. Cueva, Jr., D.D.S.
Robert and Sally Cummings
Colleen Curran
Charles and Margaret Cusack
Daniel and Linda Cutler
Keith R. Cyrnek
Howard and Susan Daberry
Larry J. Damer
Rita J. Daniels
Robert Daniels
Ron Dankowski and Jamie Zink
Nelson Daou
George H. Daranyi
Charles and Elena d’Autremont
Fred Dardis
John T. and Mary Davee
Deron Davenport, D.D.S.
LaVonne Davidson
Charles Davis, D.D.S.
James and Elaine Davis
Jon and Deborah Davis
Richard and Karen Davis
Rita Davis
James Allen Davy, Jr.
Daynes Optical
Luis F. de Jangh
Alfonso and Maria Luisa De La Riva
Ruben and Lydia de la Vara
Cliff and Delann DeBenedetti
Robert and Mary DeBolt
Evo and Ora DeConcini and Thu Family Foundation
Lola DeLeon
Debra DeShae
Catherine DeWitt
James R. and Patti Deaver
C. Jane Decker
Margot Del Santo
John and Karen Delgado
William and Leila Demaree
M. J. Demetras
Paul and Lisa Desrosier
Richard F. and Mary A. Determan
Barbara Dexter
Donald and Sylvia Diamond
Laura Edith Diaz
Ann Dickson
Gordon and Sharon Dicosola
Thomas and Cheryl Dimmick
Thomas J and Catherine Dingell
Louis and Valerie Dinnan
Discount Furniture Warehouse
Paul Dittrich
Robert O. and Gerda Dizon
Sr. Barbara Donahue and Sr. Mary Therese Martin
Patrick and Sherall Donovan
Frederick P. Dooley, III
Mary Dorais
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Christopher John and Angelle Douville
Dove Security
Donald S. Doyle
Vladimir F. Drobny
Linda Drew
William and Denise Du Pont
Frank Duarte
Lety Duarte
Paul Duckro
Suzanne Duffey
Dunn Insurance
Charles Dunn, K.M. - Order of Malta
Jose I. Duran
Lisa Duran
Tony and Nann Durando
Martin Durkin
Lydia Duron-Kan
Donald and Carol Eagle
Janet Earley
Michael Ebner
EC Group
Kenneth and Susan Edmiston
Jerry and Rose Edwards
Robert S. and Elizabeth Edwards
Roger Edwards
Philomena Edwardson
Lawrence and Judy Effken
Charles and Judith Eichman
Ed and Mary Eick
El Rio Community Health Center
Elgin Sonoita Cowbelles
James and Kathryn Ellerson
Laura Ellington-Pierre
John D Elofson
J. and Lois Emmel
Susan Encinas
Mary Enderle
Alan and Christine Engel
Richard Donald Ennis
Marvin F. Erickson
Jesus and Carmen Escarcega
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Esparza
Alfonso and Martha Espinoza
R. Thomas and A. Marcy Euler
Robin Kathleen Evans
Donald R. Eve
Brenda Even, Ph.D.
Donald and Carol Ewing
Carol Falk
Ellen Fallon
Roger and Anne Fallon
Lawrence and Colleen Farnam
Michael E. Farro
John and Jean Fearnow
John Felix
Mr. and Mrs. Ben E. Fellows
Mary Fellows
Steve and Veronica Fenn
Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Fennerty
Francis and Andrea Fergel
William and Carolyn Ferguson
Jesus and Georgana Fernandez
Patricia Ferrer, P.A.
Manuel and Mary Ferris
George and Lynn Feulner
Everardo and Theresa Figueroa
Jeanette Figueroa
Suzann Filleul
Mary Fimbres
Bruce J. Fink
First Assembly of God
First Baptist Church
First West Properties
Robert W. Fischer
Alice Patricia Fisher
Harry and Margaret Fisher
Joel and Valeria Fisher
Fishkind, Bakewell & Maltzman
Eye Care & Surgery Center
Michael Fitzpatrick
Kathrine Flanagan
Virginia Flanagan
Virginia Flanigan
Paul Flasch
Susan Fleishman
Janyse Florek
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Florez
Theo and Melba Fones
Scott and Lori Forgues
John and Theresa Forsythe
Connie Fotinos
Rodney and Sara Francis
Billie Franco
Amylee Franklin
Nickolas and Joan Franks
William and Barbara Freeman
Deborah Frent
Maureen L. Friedmann
Fred and Nan Friend
Walter Frost
John and Debra Funk
Herbert and Mary Furth
Greg and Patty Gadarian
Ernest and Marie Galaz
Alfonso and Anna Gallardo
Pablo and Mari Gallardo
Victor and Marilyn Galloway
Louis and Sharon Galto
Frances M. Galusky
David Gamboa
Anna-Marie Gantt
Alfred P. Garcia
Caroline M. Garcia
Estela Garcia
Francisco A. Garcia and Norma H. Gonzalez
Jose Garcia
Nina L. Garcia
Robert and Sharon Garcia
Henry Gasper
Robert and Leticia Gastelum
David and Nancy Gates
Frederick W. Gaudet, Jr.
Catherine Gehrig de Chavez
Marilyn Gehrig
Paul and Migdalia Gelsinger
Hans and Phyllis Geres
Robert and Sylvia Gergen
Kenneth and Susan Gerhart
David and Jeannette Gerlach
Michelle Germano
George August and Julie Gewehr
David and Sandra Gibeault
Mary K. Gibson
Joseph and Marilyn Giedraitis
Ethelma and Sandra Gill
Frances Gillette
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gilliam
Kathleen Girvin
Kurt and Robyn Glaesser
Ian and Randy Glennie
Joe and Gloria Godoy
Ronald and Judith Goggin
Patricia Gonzales
Jose Alfredo and Nicole Gonzalez
Robert and Margaret Goodnight
Judith M. Gordon
Thomas and Kathleen Gordon
Jerry Grady
Rudolph and Barbara Graf
Francis and Mary Ann Graffagnino
James W. Graham
Richard and Louise Grantham
Earl and Susan Gray
GRC Wireless, Inc.
Giulio and Joan Grecchi
James Michael Green
Loring and Susan Green
Roy Mack Green
Monette L. Greer
Stan Greer Millworks
Gary E. Gregory
Mary Ann Grevas
Brenden Griffin
William J. Grochola
David and Carol Groetken
Rupert and Evelyn Groh
Groomin’ Grannies
Jeffrey and Letitia Grove
Henrietta Guadiana
Margarita Guerra
Robert and Patricia Guerra
Peter Guevara
Athos and Susan Guillot
Daniel and Debra Guilmette
Scott M. Gulas
Robert and Wanda Guth
Heriberto and Ruby Gutierrez
Michael and Sonya Gutierrez
Catherine Guttuso
Alicia Gutzman
Victor Guzman
Roger and Margo Haar
James and Annamarie Haase
John and Carol Habra
Marie Hackert
Susan Marie and Stephen Damian Haight
Gerald and Barbara Haines
Heather Hajek
Joan Hall
Steve Halper
Jeannie Hamblin
Norma Hamilton
Samuel and Christine Hammett
Kenneth and Marian Handy
Robert and Linda Hannifan
John Hannigan
Bill and Nancy Hansen
Conrad and Kelly Hanson
Mary L. Harbour
Harespray, LLC
James and Roberta Hargleroad
Edward and Marge Harms
Sherry Harper
Anthony Harrell and Laura Corcoran
Bill and Dee Harrington
Carter and Constance T. Harrison
Kathy Harrison
Richard C. and Judy Hartigan
Ron and Mary Hassler
Hermann and Janis Hastreiter
Philip and Olga Hayes
Bradford L. Hazzard
John and Patricia Healy
William and Bernadette Heath
HED Gold-N-Design, LLC
Tom and Donna Hefley
Gregory L. and Kathy Heisey
David and Marjorie Henrich
Milton J. Henrichs
Arturo and Ernestina Hernandez
Joy E. Herr-Cardillo
Vince and Anna Herrera
Robert Hershoff
Marri Elizabeth Herzenach
William P. Hess
Larry W. Hester
David Hetzel and Bettyrose Schwier-Hetzel
Richard C. Hibner, D.D.S.
Adora Marie Higgins
Joe and Chris Higgins
Esthermarie Hillman
Helen Hilts
Mark Hingstrum
Robert J. Hirsh
John and Martha Hirth
Harland Hirtzel
Chris Hitchcock and Kathleen Burke
Noel and Cynthia Hobeisch
Michael and Diane Hoedel
Glenn Hoffman and Bessie Guadiana-Hoffman
James and Esther Hogan
Steven Hollander, D.P.M.
Annette M. Holt
James A. Hooton II
Steven Hopp and Barbara Kingsolver
Horizon Moving Systems
Francis and Angela Horkey
Mary T. Horr
Joyce Hospodar
Theresa Howard
Huachuca Area Republican Women’s Club
Huachuca Area School Retirees Association
Huachuca Mountain Archers & Bowhunters Club
Law Offices of Jennifer Huang, P.C.
Joyce Hubbard
Jacqueline Huckabee
Jim and Carol Huddleston
James Hudson, M.D.
Joe Huerta
Gerald and Janice Hungerford
Therese Hurley
Jeffrey and Michaele Hustad
Evalyn Hutzel
Craig and Catharine Hyatt
Frances Hyde
Gary and Marcia Imdieke
Shirley M. Ingram
Intergalactic, Inc.
Interiors by Decorating Den
JP Morgan Chase Bank
Lloyd Lermon Jackson
Jerome Richard Jacobs
Michael D. James
Mary Lou Jarms
Francis Jefferson
Donna JoAnn Jensen
Harold and Patricia Jensen
Michael Jerman
Michael and Sally John
Gordon and Mary Lou Johnson
Dr. and Mrs. Lane P. Johnson
Richard and Roxana Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson
Shirley A. Johnson
Thomas and Elizabeth Johnson
Veronica Johnson
Jon and Pat Jonz
Donald and Kathryn Jorgensen
Cindy K. Jorgenson
Peter and Sara Juliano
Edward Jung
Beverly Blashill Jutry
Maria E. Juvera, PLLC
K - CETTES
Jayme and Karen Kahle
Owen and Rhonda Kaiser
Nathan and Lisa Kanute
James and Luz Kattinge
Eileen Kaul
KB Office Solutions
Joseph and Louise Keane
Joseph and Susan Kearney
James and Carol Keaveney
James and Suzanne Kee
James and Martha Keef
Keegan, Linscott & Kenon, P.C.
Patricia K. Keegan
Donald and Virginia Keller
Mary B. Keller
James M. Kennedy
Joseph and Deanna Kennedy
Karl P. Kennedy
Robert and Margaret Kennedy
Frank William Kern, III
G. Richard Ketchum
Mr. and Mrs. James Kimmet
David and Paticia King
King’s Appliances, LLC
Father Richard M. Kingsley
Martin D. and Cheryl Kinsley
Lisa Cotter Kirsch
Barry Kirschner and Leslie Nixon
Margaret Kish
Michael and Paula Kjolsrud
Kathy Kline
Gary and Doris Kling
Conrad and Marguerite Knecht
James Knepler and Holli Horak
Robert and Jana Knight
Knights of Columbus - Deacon Raphael Longpre Council
Knights of Columbus - Huachuca
Knights of Columbus - Our Lady of the Mountains
Knights of Columbus - Regina Clari Council
Knights of Columbus - State Council
Knights of Columbus - St. Augustine Council
Knights of Columbus - St. Francis de Sales
James R. Knochel, D.D.S.
John Joseph Knosby
David and Martha Knuttinen
Leo Koester
Harold and Rose Ann Kohl
Richard and Sandy Kolasa
Minerva Mejia Kong
Gary Kordosky and Noreen Geyer-Kordosky
Helene M. Koski
Eddie and Lynda Koury
Arnold and Barbara Kraus
John J. Kronner
John and Christine Kuebler
Ed and Mary Kunkel
† denotes deceased
Ronald and Karen Kurdelski
Ludwig and Barbara Kuttner
Shirley La Bay
Vernon and Barbara LaCoursiere
Adam and Kristine LaGuardia
Concetta LaPaglia
James T. Lacey
Philip and Jane Lacovara
Jeffery Ladd
Shiraz and Gwendoline Ladha
Brian Laird
Lambda Chi Omega Arizona Beta
Moniqua K. Lane
Mark and Denise Langhenry
Timothy Larche
Nancy Larison
Irene Larriva
Jerry and Susan Lauer
Andrew Laurenzi and Valerie Hink
Philip Lauzon
Billie A. Lavin
Don and Patricia Lawhead
Lawley Automotive Group
Adam Lazarus
Jeffrey and Rachael LeFave
Robert A. and Kathryn Leach
Ronald and Paulita Leader
David and Linda Lee
Kevin and Barbara Leehey
C.B. and Susan Leeser
Robert and Janice Leff
William and Susan Lehman
Jim and Luanne Leising
Earl and Dorothy Lenois
Michael and Stacey Lent
Grant and Ann Leonard
Patricia Leonardo
Robert and Lori Lepore
Gina Frances Lesniewski
Leon Leszczynski and Carol Ramage
Anthony and Angela Leto
Anne Levy
Stanley and Patricia Lewandowski
Kevin Libentritt
Larry and Joyce Lickfelt
Jennifer Liddicoat
Life Care Center of Sierra Vista
Peter and Patricia Likins
David T. Lila
Ruth Liljenquist and Eduardo Pagan
Yvonne M. Lindstrom
Teresa Linn
Robert and Sue Ann Linnemann
Chris Linscott and Cindy O’Neil
Lisa Lear, D.D.S., M.S.D.
Albin and Kristen Littell
Fran Livingston
Robert Lizarraga and Jennifer Hogan-Lizarraga
Lloyd’s Dry Cleaning and Drapery
Michael A. Loden
James and Bonnie Logan
James and Bonita Lohman
John Lohse
Lawrence and Mary Lou Long
Patricia Long
Hiram and Diana Lopez
Maria D. Lopez
Miguel Lopez
Norma Lorge
J. David and Edith Lowell
Jose and Elizabeth Loyola
Vincent Luciano
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L Luebbering
Patrick and Denise Luzar
Robert Lyon
Mary C. Lyons
Robert and Beverly Machulies
William and Elizabeth Madden
Enzio and Amzell Magaletti
Alfonso and Susan Mages
Timothy and Mary Maher
Robert Mahl and Tanya O’Neill
George and Kerman Majewski
Mark Maklin, D.M.D., P.C.
Jane H. Mallon
Charles J. and Evelyn Malone
Daniel and Rebecca Malone
Catherine Mammana
Eric and Erica Mannlein
Nick and Sharon Mansour
MHC Healthcare
Ronald and Judith Marcischak
Melissa Marcus
Kenneth L. and Gayle L. Markham
Glenn Marks and Tamara Novak
Charles and Mary Lou Marksch
Martin and Nohemi Marquez
Jose and Marisela Marrufo
David and Joan Martin
Fred and Shirley Martin
William and Candace Martin
Massengale & Associates Consulting, Inc.
James and Patricia Masterjohn
Ronald and Lucinda Mathers
Michael and Katherine Mathieu
Eric and Diana Maugans
Leroy A. Maus
James and Nancy Mayerhofer
John Maynard and Mary Helen Maley
Carol J. Maywood
Ryan P. Mazura
Robert and Mary McAndrew
Richard and Patricia McBride
Stanley McBride and Rosa Flores-McBride
The McCarthy Law Firm, P.L.L.C.
Brian P. and Patricia K. McCarthy
Terrence and Thecla McCarthy
Jerry and Connie McCollow
Robert J. McCue
Glenn and Diane McDaniel
Thomas and Barbara† McDevitt
Angus and Barbara McDonald
William and Mary McDonald
Joy A. McDoniel
Keith and Maria Elena McElroy
Joseph and Nora McGowan
Michael McGrath
Matthew McGuire
Ronald and Madeleine McKinnon
Samuel W. McKnight
Kay McLoughlin
Patrick and Margarita McLoughlin
Catherine McMahon
Fred J. McNabb
Erin McNulty
Ovis and Rosa Mead
Ricardo C. Medina
Matt Meehan
Thomas and Barbara Meis
Thomas and Kathleen Meixner
Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Merchant
Mesa Verde Quilters
Clement and Arleen Mesch
Larry R. Metler
Joan E. Metzger
Bill Meyer
Rodger and Joan Meyer
John and Joanna Michelich
George Michels
Kathleen Middleton
Daniel and Sharon Mikolitis
James J. Mikolitis
Cyril and Marga Mikula
John and Jane Miller
Joseph Miller, M.D.
Lawrence and Elizabeth Minich
Sylvia Mioduski
Raul A. Miranda
Gerald C. Miriani
Randall and Caryl Mobley
Lawrence M. Moher
Mary Moisio
Edward and Donna Molina
Amy C. Monreal
Leo and Rose Marie Montano
Jesus Montes
Rosalie C. Montgomery
Philip Mooberry, D.D.S.
Mike Morales
Kenneth N. and Linda Moreland
Roy and Delores Morey
Dennis and Beatrice Morneau
Linda Morrison
Rita M. Moseley
Robert W. Moser
Daniel and Jenine Moss
William and Susan Motl
Charles and Linda Mount
Michael H. and Martha Mount
Mark and Pauline Mouw
Donald and Linda Mower
James and Judith Mueller
John C. and Janice M. Mueller
Stanley Muldrow
Christine M. Mullinax
Thomas M. and Christine G. Murphy
Francis Murray
Mark H. and Tamra Myers
Mark and Judith Nagle
Thomas and Gloria Naifeh
Lynn Jo Namsick
Geraldine K. Nangle
Chris and Loni Nannini
Ronald Nathan
Danielle Neer
James and Josephine Neihart
Joe and Julie Neilson
Glenn E and Karlene Nelson
Joseph and Elizabeth Nelson
Peter G. and Shirley Nelson
Julie Nentl
Kenneth G. and Joanne C. Nesler
Colleen Newman
Michael Niemira and Shirley Lazo
Edward and Carol Nigl
Nogales Woman’s Club
Sharon Noll
Northminster Presbyterian Women
Harvey and Cecelia Norton
Agnes Novak
James and Teresa Nowak
Kathy Nugent
John and Marjorie O’Brien
Philip and Kathleen O’Brien
Michael and Jeni O’Callaghan
Delmer and Judith O’Connell
Eugene and Therese O’Connell
Patrick and Ann O’Connor
Roger O’Mahen
Raymond and Jean O’Neil
James D. Obenauf
Mark and Karen Ogram
Donald F. and Madelyn Olander
Old Pueblo Crystal Corporation
Laurel Ann Olson
Lauretta Olson
Marian G. Olson
Mildred H. Olson
Lola Davis and Adeyemi Adetutu Oluwole
Order of the Eastern Star, Yuma Chapter No. 14
Bryan and Margaret Orr
Orthodontic Specialists of Tucson
John and Dorie Anne Ory
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Oser
Alex Richard Osuna
Our Lady of Fatima Parish
Our Mother of Sorrows Parish
Norma J. Owen
Margaret H. Owens
Fr. Gilbert Padilla
Steven and Colleen Page
Herbert and Margaret Pahoresky
Paladin Fitness
Robert and Josephine Palmer
The Panousopoulos Scholastic Charitable Foundation
Richard and Lisa Panzero
Stephen K. and Lorraine Park
Jack A. and Joyce S. Parris
Michael and Cindy Parseghian
Michael and Linda Pastor
Bonnie and William Patient
David and Helen Patterson
Donna Patterson
Florence Penman
Alyce Pennington
John and Patricia Pepper
Michael Peralta
Raul and Carla Peralta
William Perius
Ron and Christi Perrault
Philip and Maxine Perzan
Robert Peterson
Efren and Sue Peyron
Dorthea Pfeiffer
Barbara Phillips
Patricia B. Phillips
David and Agnes Pino
Pioneer Title Agency, Inc.
Paul and DiAnn Plunkett
David and Nancy Poirier
Robert and Michelle Pollock
Gladys A. Pope
Jonathan and Gisela Porcelli
Ann J. Porter
Thomas and Penny Posedly
Larry and Zola Powers
Charles and Maria Preble
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Preble
Prestige Assisted Living
James and Elizabeth Provenzano
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Robert Provost
Ray and Belsora Pucket
Leo Quesada
Daniel J. and Kristin Quigley
Joseph Rademacher
Beatrice Ramirez
Thelma Z. Ramos
David and Molly Ramsower
Mary Helen Rasor
Sandra L. Rausch
Frank and Marta Rawa
Barbara and Jack Raymond
Re/Max Homestores, LLC
Patricia Redden
Brent Reed
Scott Reff
Phyllis M. Reid
Christopher Reidy
Richard and Elizabeth Reilly
Steve and Beverly Reiter
Daniel and Elsa Reyes
Thomas and Susan Reynolds
Dennis and Barbara Rezabek
Mack and Carmen Rhoades, III
Peter P. Ribotto
Melanie Rice
Diana Richmond
Dolores M. Riggan
Judith Evelyn Riley
Lawrence and Susan Ring
Rio Rico Rotary Foundation
John and Kathleen Rivera
Brenden Robinson
Clyde M. Robinson
Gilbert and Mary Robles
Rachel Robles
Jay and Gail Rochlin
Debra Rodriguez
Joe and Lupe Rodriguez
Joseph and Cynthia Rodriguez
Mark and Kathryn Rodriguez
Martin and Ruth Rodriguez
Rose F. Rodriguez
Susana G. Rodriguez
Stephen and Jennifer Rogan
Robert and Sandra Rohen
Samuel and Annie Rolfe
Maureen Roll
Donald and Nan Rollings
Amy Romero
Barbara S. Rooney
Judith A. Ross
Thomas C. Rothe, M.D.
Silvia Rouzaud
Mary F. Ruddick
Maria Elena Ruelas
R. Mark Russell, M.D.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Russell
Rutherford Diversified Industries, Inc.
Bernice Ryan
Hubert and Emily Ryan
Kiernan and Teresa Ryan
Sarah B. Ryan
Raul and Raynelda Saba
Sabino Dental
Ronald and Patricia Sable
Mrs. Barbara M. Sack
Ronda Saenz
Marylou Sainz
John L. Salapski
Paul and JoAnn Salazar
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Harold and Segrid Salmon
Estella Samorano
Lyle and Elba Samuels
Isabel Sanchez
Lawrence and Mimi Sander
Lucille Sandhurst
Santa Cruz County Board of Realtors
Santa Cruz Valley USD#35
Mike and Karen Sarikas
Gerald and Dolores Sass
James F. Sattler
Alfred and Rita Jeanne Saucier
Genevieve J. Sauder
Kathryn Sawicki
Thomas E. and Grace Sawyer
Ernest and Jo Ann Sayre
Dennis and Patricia Scalpone
Aubrey G. and Rosa Scarbrough
Frank and Susan Scerbo
Richard A. Schaefer
Gary Scheer
Henry A. Scheuermann
Johnie and Joan Schiemer
Joe and Pam Schifano
Mark and Susan Schildt
Steve Schiltz and Melissa Murray
John and Heather Schmidt
Matthew and Ann Schmidt
Joe and Nancy Schmieder
Reg Schmit
Robert and Joanna Schmit
Anthony and Margaret Schmitz
John Albert and Mary Charlene Schmitz
Dawn Schoenberger
Ruth Scholl
Dora Schramm
Judith G. Schuler
Carol Schulte
Alan and Delores Schultz
David and Pamela Schutt
Leonard and Mary Schwartz
Edward Schwerko
Ronald and Debra Scott
Antonia V. Scrivner
Milford and Ann Seby
Carl and Elizabeth Segerstrom
Dorothy Segerstrom
Don and Judith Sellmeyer
Sandra Semon
Jasmin Serina
Mary Anne Seymour
John and Kathleen Shaheen
Allen and Karen Shanahan
Robert M. Sharpe
Craig A. Shay
Edward and Ann Sheehan
Ziad Maurice and Leila Shehab
Sherman Family Trust
Charles and Kathryn Shidisky
Dolores Shoecraft
Lisa Shubitz
Mr. and Mrs. Ethan T. Sierka
Raymond and Jeanne Sierka
Sierra Toyota Fund held at the
Arizona Community Foundation
Sierra Vista Flowers and Gifts Co.
Sierra Vista Police Officer’s Association
Sierra Vista Regional Health Center
Sierra Vista Rotary Club
Sierra Vista United Methodist Women
Sierra Vista West Rotary Club
Sierra Vista Womans Club, Inc.
Sigma Theta Tau Beta Mu Chapter
Jeanne Silverberg
Andy Silverman and Starr Sanders
Sarah Simmons
Clifford and Dawn Simske
Joycelyn Ann Sinclair
Mark and Nancy Siner
Walter and Irene Sivek
Sivilli Capital Management
Thomas J. and Sally Six
Michael and Sylvia Skeps
Alice M. Slater
Mark and Renee Smerlinski
Anthony Smith
Brad and Traci Smith
Margaret Smith
Marvin and Vanessa Smith
Philip and Marilynn Smith
Thomas and Michele Smith
William J. Smith
Social Club Mexico
George and Christina Sokol
Ole and Juanita Solberg
Timothy Soliday
Sonoita-Elgin Merchants
Lowell and Lois Sorenson
Ronald and Georgene Sorenson
Gary and JoAnne Sorlien
Robert Sotomayor
South Southwest Trading Company
Southern Arizona Dental Hygienists’ Society
Southwest Gas Corporation
Gene and Anna Spino
Spur Western Wear
St. Anthony’s Fraternity
St. Pius X Parish
Esther Staley
Elizabeth Stambaugh
Gary and Patricia Standlee
Burt and Susan Stanga
Kathleen Stanley
Richard and Soledad Stanton
Philip and Maria Starceski
Mary K. Stark
Neil and Christine Staten
Betty Steindl
Robert and Joan Steinmann
Keith and Fran Stephens
Lillian Stephenson
Alicia Stine
JoAnn M. Stoneman
Robert and Darlene Stowasser
Judy A. Strang
Georgette Stromenger
Stevan Subia
Joan T. Suess
Sullivan and Taylor Family Foundation
Jerry and Kathy Sullivan
Dr. and Mrs. John B. Sullivan
James and Joann Sumwalt
Sundance RV Park Chapel
Cecily Surace
David and Dolores Sussman
John T. Svob
Thomas and Ruth Swanton
Peter and Della Swarm
Diann Swartz
Matthew and Chantal Sweger
William and Constance Swendner
Diana Syme
Anthony and Mary Tappin
Mark Taube
Ted and Shirley Taubeneck
Dusty Thomas and Nancy Gabriel
Joy Thompson
Eric and Patricia Thomsen
Margaret Thomson and John Holcombe
George and Lissa Thornburgh
Nancy Thornes
Thunder Mountain Marine Corps League
Thunder Mountain Pools, Inc.
Gregory and Leanne Titus
Tobacco and More Smoke Shop
Today’s Look Day Spa
William and Michelle Tong
Top Mex, Inc.
Charles B. Towner
Roger and Frances Trainor
Daniel and Sharon Treiber
Mary C. Trejo
Jesus and Florence Trias
Anh-Hong Trinh
Trivent Financial for Lutherans
Fred H. and Mary J. Tschirley
Tubac Amado Cowbelles
Tucson Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Tucson Fruit and Produce
Eric and Janet Tyburec
Joseph and Molly Tylutki
Louis Tysver
Thomas Unger
Union Distributing
United Churches Fellowship
United Methodist Women
University of Arizona
U. of A. Undergraduate Anthropology Club
Kenneth and Betty Unrein
Daniel John and Denise Urbanski
Robert and Janice Urman
Alfredo and Evangelina Valenzuela
Eliazar and Patricia Valenzuela
Andrew and Janet Vall
John Jay and Blake Van Es
Dorothy J. Van Hazel
Roger and Sharon Van Loan
David Van Wyck and Linda Drake
John and Betsy Vandebeuken
Todd and Toni Vanderah
Barbara Vandertie
Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program
Vantage West Credit Union
Maria T. Varela
Daniel Vargas
Domingo and Maria Vega
Lucille Veid
William Y. and Berniece Velez
Frank and Marion Vendituoli
VFW Post 9972 Ladies Auxiliary
Cathleen and Michael G. Vetter
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Villaescusa
Village Meadows Baptist Church
Cheryl Villegas
Deborah Vincent, R.N., Ph.D.
Richard and Jean Vock
George† and Carol Volk
Shawn and Cindy Volk
Lisa K. Wagenheim
Richard and Nancy Walbert
John Walkovich
Sterling A. Wall
Jim and Patricia Walmann
Robert and Annette Walter
Douglas Ward
Richard and Irma Ward
Nanette Warner
Joseph W. Warren
Joseph and Barbara Warrion
Larry Wasielewski
Robert O. and Carol A. Waters
Joseph Watkins and Jean DeJong
Kenneth and Joyce Weakman
Mary Beth Weaver
Kami Weddle
Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Weinstein
Lester and Carol Welborn
Welcome Neighbors Newcomers Club
Wells Fargo
Wayne and Mary Wesolowski
Western Tire and Auto Care
James K. Weston
Robert and Dorothy Whalen
John and Kerry Whaley
Joseph Rodney Wharton
Winnie R. White
Edwin B. and Mary Whiting
Tamra Whitwell
Wick Communications Co.
George and Brenda Widugiris
Dr. Marion Wieden and Dr. Mel Bina
Peter and Anne Wierenga
Charles and Filomena Wiese
John Wild, M.D.
Jill D. Wiley
Donald L. and Barbara Williams
Earl and Grace Williams
Leona Williams
Mark and Diane Willimann
Chris and Michelle Wilson
Lee and Rosalie Wilson
Paige Winslett
Paul and Jeanne Wirsching
Janelle Wisner
Barbara Witkiewicz
Betty J. Wojciehowski
Women’s Fellowship of S.V. Comm Church
Jim and Linda Wood
Paul and Donna Woodford
John and Joy Woods
Patrick J. and Vicky Woods
Peter and Marilyn Woods
Robert and Catherine Workman
Adolph A. Wuester
Frank H. and Margarita Wulftange
Edward and Patricia Wysocki
Kenneth J. and K. Diane Yeaglin
John and Anita Young
Patrick and Mary Ann Young
Thaddeus and Virginia Zak
Gail P. Zamar
Donna Zazworsky
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zellem
Zerba Chiropractic, PC
Erich T. Zielinski
Richard and Mary Zindrick
Thomas A. and Gloria Zlaket
Zonta Foundation of Nogales
Tamas and Irene Zsitvay
Elizabeth Zukoski
† denotes deceased
Memorial Gifts
IN MEMORY OF:
robert n. allen
bob behling
Sr. louise berard
Sr. Patrick bernard
Diane blanton
Karen britch
evelyn and chris coronado
roy eddleman
margaret eichelberger
gay g. evans
Jack Francisco
elena gauna
l. P. hermes
Debra hill
erroll m. Kahn, D.D.S.
Kirk Kern
marguerite linard
Sr. teresa mahony
DONOR/S
Joel and Lidia Allen
Donna Alferi
Thomas and Elaine Smuczynski
Barbara Dexter
George and Joyce Blanton
Dean and Sandra Bouley
Ben and Mary Louise Coronado
Camiel J. and Alice Albrecht
Brian and Regina Corry
Joel and Lidia Allen
Parishioners of St. Pius X
Robert and Elizabeth Culver
Jerome and Julie Krempasky
Carol J. Maywood
John and Laura Almquist
Arizona Dental Association
John and Karen Coffin
Gail Freyer
Harry and Bernice Gin
Philip and Kimberly Gray
Richard C. Hibner, D.D.S.
Jacqueline Huckabee
Beverly Blashill Jutry
Arnold and Barbara Kraus
Leon and Jeanne Mackey
Kenneth and Pamela McNeil
Philip Mooberry, D.D.S.
William Pfeffer and Wanda Paxton
Jonathan and Gisela Porcelli
Winnie Porcelli
Amy Romero
Timothy Soliday
Calvin and Helen Sparks
Anna, Simon, and Winnie White
David Deibel
Thomas and Diane Evans
Geraldine Cooper
Kathleen marner
lorraine miesfeld
marc mondragon, D.D.S.
bonita Kent norton
nellie F. Pain
Prudence rizzo
lily Shafer
Fritz Sitzman
audrey Smith
Sr. mary carrilus Spisak
James r. Strong, D.D.S
William tierney
Jenna lee Ulrich
arsenio valenzuela
bessie Williams
larry yasmer
Karl zimmerman, D.D.S.
Michelle I. Antonell
Helen Bagnall
Hurd and Mary Ellen Baruch
Albert and Frances Cole
Mary Dorais
Catherine A. Duff
Janet Earley
Pat Edmiston
Tim and Jane Garigan
Frank and Mary Gioco
Marilyn Giedraitis
Joan Hall
Mary T. Howard
Eileen Kaul
Dennis and Nancy Kerkman
Mary T. Mathieu
Catherine McMahon
Thomas Mulvihill
Eugene and Therese O’Connell
Barbara Phillips
Mary Elizabeth Potts
Maureen Roll
Edward and Ann Sheehan
Michael and Jeanne Sturgis
Joan T. Suess
George† and Carol Volk
William T. and Rose Marie Welchert
Donna Alferi
M. J. Demetras
Thomas and Elisabeth Lindow
Ernest and Jo Ann Sayre
Anh-Hong Trinh
Jean H. Cornell
Donald and Carol Ewing
Michael and Marianne Naughton
Sydney and Sue Ross
Octavio and Virginia Celaya
Carol J. Maywood
Gus and Sally Aragon
Richard and Amy Gordon
Danelle Liwski
Julia G. Olson
Alyce Pennington
Donald H. Shaw
Thelma Caffarella
Gary and Linda Crites
Vivian Horner
Jeri Lipsman
Joseph and Peggy Putnam
Beverly Thompson
William and Katharine Wootton
Donna Alferi
Barbara Dexter
Coldwell Banker
Residential Brokerage
Anne C. King
Roger and Ellen Ulrich
Steve and Beverly Reiter
Carol J. Maywood
David M. and Vivian Auslander
Scott and Deborah Golan
Robert M. Sharpe
Arizona Dental Association
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