2012-2013 Annual Report

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2012-2013 Annual Report
PROVIDING
PATHWAYS
OUT OF POVERTY
151 W. 40TH STREET
TUCSON, AZ 85713
WWW.PRIMAVERA.ORG
Annual Report
2012-2013
THANK YOU
Primavera provides
pathways out of
poverty through safe,
affordable housing,
workforce development,
and neighborhood
revitalization.
Dear Friends,
For 30 years, the Primavera Foundation’s staff, board, volunteers, and donors have directed Southern Arizona’s
attention to helping those whose lives haven’t turned out as they had hoped. Primavera has turned Tucson’s eye
toward finding ways for all people to experience the things many of us take for granted; such as safe, stable
homes and thriving children and adults; sitting down to dinner with loved ones and having spirits restored;
having a job and regular income. Primavera’s program participants have responded by accomplishing
thousands of milestones that continue to positively impact our community and make Tucson a better place for all.
When families can count on having a place they call home, children achieve more success in school. Some
of those families are elderly raising young family members, some are veterans, some are single mothers trying
to rebuild their lives after living in abusive relationships, and some are people in need of education. When the
neighborhood is filled with working families, the local business economy is positively impacted.
When the things that really matter are a daily presence, we enjoy our lives, face the inevitable challenges with
hope and creativity and become successful members of our community. It’s easy to forget that for many people
living near us, the things that matter most are sadly missing. Money does not make for happiness, but living
outside of poverty reduces stress, worry, and health problems. The opportunities and turns of good fortune that
many have enjoyed are missing from the lives of most people being helped by Primavera to find their way on the
pathway out of poverty.
OUR YEAR
Here are just a few of
the many ways we have
spent our year fulfilling
our mission, engaging
with our community,
celebrating successes, and
continuing to learn and
grow as an organization.
Congressman Raúl Grijalva and Tucson Mayor Jonathan
Rothschild join Primavera for its 30th Anniversary Celebration
Students participate in a 2012 fall Community
Cleanup in the City of South Tucson
With the experience of government shutdown and cuts to programs that serve those experiencing poverty, now,
more than ever, it’s up to us to continue to volunteer, donate, and help create a community in which we are
all proud to live, and enjoy the bounty of our lives with all of Tucson. As you read through this Annual Report,
you will see the successes and impact of Primavera’s programs. You will also see the growing needs of the
community.
Primavera provides a sustainable pathway out of poverty for over 7,500 people every year. More than 1,600 of
your fellow citizens volunteer their time and over 12,000 supporters help Primavera make Tucson a great place
for all of our neighbors. We are so very grateful for your support.
Primavera Works provides teams to clean the
grounds at the 2013 Gem & Mineral Show
John Valenzuela Youth Center interns assist in the NeighborWorks®
America Community Impact Measurement neighborhood survey
With profound gratitude,
Primavera families celebrate the holidays
with the first ever Santa’s Village
Susan Tarrence
President of the Board of Directors
Peggy Hutchison
Chief Executive Officer
Our Volunteer Appreciation Party is a
grand celebration for volunteers
Resident Leadership graduates
plant a tree at 5 Points Housing
SURVIVAL
Emergency Services For many men, women, and
families who are homeless,
the first step to getting off
the streets is connecting to
one of Primavera’s emergency
services programs, where
they will find immediate
relief and shelter as they
recover from economic
crisis. These programs often
serve as the first steppingstone out of poverty,
assisting people to acquire
the information and skills
needed to live independently
and offset future crises.
At Primavera’s emergency service
programs, people receive immediate relief
and shelter as they recover from economic
crisis. Primavera ensures that individuals
and their families receive shelter,
emergency rental assistance, move-in
assistance, bus passes, food boxes, mail,
and telephone service. Primavera’s goal
is to immediately and positively impact
participants’ lives while our resource
specialists work one-on-one with them to
develop individualized success plans.
Casa Paloma Drop-In Center
Greyhound Family Shelter
Homeless Intervention and Prevention
Men’s Emergency Shelter
Project Action for Veterans
Southern Arizona Health Village for the
Homeless (Van of Hope)
The important reprieve of
a safe place to sleep at
Primavera’s emergency shelters
allowed 377 individuals and
families to make a plan, find
work or income, save, and
secure a home of their own.
At Primavera’s Homeless
Intervention and Prevention,
2,567 people were able to
address their most basic needs—
a first step in any transformative
journey out of poverty.
Of the veterans who came to
Project Action for Veterans,
some were facing the impending
threat of homelessness. Others
were seeking permanent homes,
instead of temporary shelter in
washes, streets, or on a friend’s
couch. 90% of those who
sought our support avoided
homelessness or found their
way out of homelessness.
DEBORAH
Project Action for Veterans
In 2012, Deborah was living
in transitional housing while
going to school through
the Veterans Retraining
Assistance Program. Although
grateful for the housing,
Deborah wanted a place of
her own. Project Action for
Veterans helped Deborah find
and afford her own apartment.
STABILITY
Workforce Development
Primavera helps men,
women, and families
who are homeless
transition to a stable
lifestyle by providing
safe, affordable housing
and preparation for
steady employment.
Obtaining a job and developing and improving
workforce skills are key components for men and women
to achieve long-term economic security. Through
Primavera Works and other employment programs,
participants receive one-on-one job readiness and job
retention success planning. Participants also receive
assistance with résumé building, job training, and are
eligible to participate in ethical day labor opportunities,
as well as temporary and permanent job placement.
Drug Treatment Alternative to Prison and
Drug Court Enhancement Project
Greater Arizona Reintegration Services Project
Primavera Works
Vocation for Veterans
Water Harvesting Program
Rental Housing
MANNY
Primavera Works & Vocation for Veterans
Manny was laid off of work. He wanted a
job to avoid gaps on his résumé and earn
a living—so he sought out Primavera. He
worked at the Men’s Emergency Shelter
through Primavera Works, and soon after
connected with Vocation for Veterans. Now
a student, Manny was hired on permanently,
as a full-time resource specialist at
Primavera’s Men’s Emergency Shelter.
Having a place to call home is vital and everyone
deserves a safe, affordable home. Primavera owns and
manages 11 rental housing properties with 129 units.
Primavera also partners with the City of Tucson and Pima
County to manage four additional transitional housing
programs and properties. Primavera has expanded
its efforts to enhance the quality of rental housing
by building community gardens, installing greywater
harvesting systems, and increasing energy efficiency.
Alamo Apartments
Bridges
CASA and CASA 2
Casa Paloma
Catalina House
Five Points
Las Casitas
Various single-family homes
Winstel Terrace Apartments
Women In Transition
642 people wanted work.
They came to Primavera
Works. In this workforce
development program, they
attended classes, searched
for jobs, participated in
job training, and most
importantly, earned money
while working.
Home matters. It matters
for finding and gaining
employment and stable
income. Over 90% of the
residents who successfully
completed a transitional
housing program moved on
to other housing with income.
SECURITY
HomeOwnership Services
Primavera provides a variety of
financial education and assetbuilding services, including
incentive-based savings plans,
as we partner with individuals
and families seeking longterm financial empowerment.
Primavera provides multiple options to people who
are further along on their journey out of poverty
and seeking long-term financial empowerment.
Individuals and families enroll in financial education,
homebuyer education, and one-on-one financial
counseling and coaching. In addition, Primavera
offers a variety of asset-building opportunities, such
as incentive-based savings plans, and partners
with low-to-moderate-income families interested in
purchasing and maintaining their homes.
Affordable HomeOwnership
Financial Education
Foreclosure Intervention and Prevention
Her Family
HomeOwnership Education
Neighborhood Revitalization
Primavera works closely with our community
partners to positively impact the quality of life
in the City of South Tucson. Primavera replaces
vacant distressed housing and develops new
single family homes. These homes are sold to
first-time homebuyers who have received their
Certificate of Completion of Homebuyer Training
through Primavera’s HomeOwnership Program.
Primavera also installs water harvesting systems and
sustainable landscaping for families who purchase
Primavera homes in the City of South Tucson.
Distressed Housing Rehabilitation/Replacement
New Housing Development
Water Harvesting Systems 101 families became
homebuyers with the
support of Primavera’s
HomeOwnership Services.
Over the next 10 years,
those home purchases will
generate $10,623,501 of
benefit to the local economy,
with lender revenue, fees,
and home-related spending
by homebuyers.
12 empty, foreclosed
properties were transformed
into new, affordable,
energy-efficient houses. This
upgraded housing stock
raised the property value
of the neighborhood and
provided opportunities for
families to purchase homes
for the first time.
LAURALEE AND WILLIAM
Homeless Intervention and Prevention,
Financial Education, & HomeOwnership
In 2002, when LauraLee and William
first came to Homeless Intervention
and Prevention, they were experiencing
homelessness. They were very motivated
to change their lives. Over the years, they
acquired stable housing and employment,
and in 2012 came back to Primavera, this
time to begin the homebuying process. They
worked hard to repair and build credit. In
2013, they bought their very first home.
SUSTAINABILITY
Community Engagement
Primavera’s commitment to
social and economic justice,
in the context of vibrant and
revitalized neighborhoods, has
challenged the organization
to integrate its programs
and community engagement
activities. The strategy is
to strengthen and organize
resident leadership with
multiple community partners
in targeted neighborhoods.
All of Primavera’s programs and properties
positively impact neighborhoods through
community engagement. Primavera
participants, staff, board members, and
community members work on a broad
array of programs, projects, and activities
designed to promote and sustain a
healthier community.
Civil Rights Restoration
Community Cleanups and Festival Events
Community and Resident Gardens
Healthy South Tucson Task Force
Resident Leadership Training Program
South Tucson Revitalization Collaboration
Tucson Bus Riders Union
Voter Registration
Community meetings, resident
councils, local classes, gardens,
community cleanups, board
meetings, and festivals provided
opportunities for 2,865 residents
to connect with neighbors and
strengthen their communities.
As residents find stability and
security, they are empowered to
become agents of change in their
own lives and neighborhoods.
46 Primavera residents
participated in the Resident
Leadership Training Program,
tailored from a NeighborWorks®
America Resident Leadership
Development Curriculum,
“Building Leaders, Building
Communities.” This is a collection
of the strongest leadership
training resources from several
NeighborWorks® network
organizations across the country.
RESIDENTS AT
5 POINTS & ALAMO
Rental Housing &
Resident Leadership
Several of the residents at Primavera’s rental housing completed
a Ben’s Bells beautification project for the 5 Points Housing
property wall on South 6th Avenue. Residents actively engaged
in the planning and execution of the project, utilizing skills
honed in the Resident Leadership Training Program.
Primavera Cooks!
cooked up a fantastic
12th year. Apprentice
chefs and diners enjoyed
great meals and great
times—all in support of
Primavera Foundation’s
mission to provide
pathways out of poverty.
Cox Communications
and Raytheon Women’s
Network continued
their support for
Primavera with
corporate buyout
dinners. Thank you
to our underwriters,
our corporate buy-out
partners, our restaurant
partners, apprentice
chefs, volunteers, and
all the diners who make
this event great.
9 DINNERS
8 RESTAURANTS
776 DINERS
47 APPRENTICES
15 VOLUNTEERS
$174,000 RAISED
FINANCIALS
Consolidated Statement
of Revenue and Expense
(unaudited)*
July 1, 2012 - June 30, 2013
DONATED MEALS
All other donated items and all donated labor NOT included
$307,391 / 4.1%
REVENUE GENERATED BY PROGRAMS
Rents, Primavera Works Revenues, Home Sales, & Loan Closings, etc.
$1,358,091 / 18.1%
DOWNTOWN KITCHEN + COCKTAILS
LODGE ON THE DESERT
FEAST
ACACIA
PASTICHE
TAVOLINO
LE RENDEZ-VOUS
ARIZONA INN
MISCELLANEOUS
Interest Income, Unrealized Gains
$239,751 / 3.2%
CONTRIBUTIONS & FUNDRAISING
Events, Planned Gifts, Corporate, Private and Individual Donations
$1,936,967 / 25.8%
TOTAL REVENUES
$7,494,229
GOVERNMENT GRANTS & CONTRACTS
$3,652,029 / 48.7%
GENERAL & ADMINISTRATIVE
PROGRAM SERVICES
$6,273,944 / 85.6%
KEN &
LINDA
ROBIN
TOTAL EXPENSES
$7,328,068
$650,211 / 8.9%
FUNDRAISING
$403,913 / 5.5%
PAM
GRISSOM
JC HARRY CHARITABLE FUND
* Primavera’s final audited statements
will be posted on www.primavera.org/
AboutUs in early 2014.
PARTNERS
Primavera’s team of
community partners
continues to grow, while
helping to increase the
scope and quality of our
work. We are deeply
grateful to all of the
businesses, community
organizations,
government agencies,
and people that work
together to make our
community strong.
Emergency Services and Housing Services
51 Homes Coalition
American Red Cross
Arizona Department of Corrections
Armory Park Neighborhood Association
Carondelet Health Network – Southern Arizona Health Village
for the Homeless
Casa Maria Catholic Worker Community
Child Protective Services
City of Tucson
CODAC
Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona
Compass Behavioral Healthcare
COPE Community Services
Diaper Bank of Southern Arizona
El Rio Health Center
Esperanza En Escalante
First Book
Gabriel’s Angels
Gospel Rescue Mission
Interfaith Community Services
La Frontera
Mayor’s Initiative for Housing Veterans
MEB Management Services
National Community Health Partners
Old Pueblo Community Services
Open Inn
Our Family Services; New Beginnings, Strong Communities
Pima County Community Development and
Neighborhood Conservation Department
Pima County One Stop
Pima County Public Fiduciary
SafeLink
Salvation Army
SAMHC Behavioral Health Services
School Districts including but not limited to Sunnyside, TUSD,
and Flowing Wells
Shyann Kindness Project
South Tucson Police Department
Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation
Southern Arizona Legal Aid
Southwest Fair Housing Council
St. Elizabeth of Hungary Clinic
St. Vincent de Paul
Sullivan – Jackson Employment Center
Tucson Fire Department
Tucson Housing and Community Development Department
Tucson Mayor’s Commission on Poverty
Tucson Pima Collaboration to End Homelessness
Tucson Police Department
University of Arizona - College of Law
University of Arizona - Newman Center
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Veterans Affairs Substance Abuse Treatment Program
HomeOwnership – Financial Education; HomeOwnership
Education; Mortgage Foreclosure Mitigation Counseling
Arizona Department of Housing
Arizona Saves
Assets for Arizona Institute
Banamex
Bank of America
Bank of the West
Canyon Community Bank
Catholic Community Services – Pio Decimo Center
Citi Foundation
Fairway Independent Mortgage
Financial Education Collaboration of Southern Arizona
Habitat for Humanity
JP Morgan Chase
Literacy Connects
National Bank of Arizona
NeighborWorks® America
Nova Home Loans
Pascua Yaqui Tribe
Pima County – Don’t Borrow Trouble
Pima County Community Land Trust
Pima Neighborhood Investment Partnership
Pio Decimo
Saguaro Girl Scout Council
Southern Arizona Legal Aid
Southwest Fair Housing Council
Sunstreet Mortgage
Tucson Federal Credit Union
United Way
University of Arizona – Credit Wise Cats
Vantage West Credit Union
Washington Federal
Wells Fargo
Women’s Foundation of Southern Arizona
Cox Communications Southwest Region Leadership Team preparing a meal at the Arizona Inn in support of Primavera Cooks!
Neighborhood Revitalization and
Community Engagement
American Friends Service Committee – Arizona
Arizona Children’s Association
Arizona Coalition to End Homelessness
Arizona Housing Alliance
Arizona State University School of Social Work
Barrio Anita Neighborhood Association
Casa Maria Catholic Worker Community
City of South Tucson
Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona
Community Water Coalition
Compass Affordable Housing
Corporation For Enterprise Development
Habitat for Humanity
Healthy South Tucson Task Force
House of Neighborly Service
Jesuit Volunteer Corps
John Valenzuela Youth Center
Mennonite Voluntary Service
Mission View Elementary School
National Coalition for the Homeless
National NeighborWorks® Association
NeighborWorks® America
Ochoa Community Magnet School
Our Family Services
Pima County Clerk of the Superior Court
Pima County Community Development and
Neighborhood Conservation Department
Pima County Public Defender’s Office
Pima Neighborhood Investment Partnership
South Tucson Police Department
Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation
Southside Presbyterian Church
Southwest Center for Economic Integrity
Southwest Fair Housing Council
The United Methodist Church – Young Adult
Mission Service
Tierra Anita Community Garden
Tucson Mayor’s Commission on Poverty
Tucson Police Department
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
University of Arizona – College of Law, Norton
School of Family and Consumer Sciences, and
Eller College of Management
Young Adult Volunteer Program –
Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
Workforce Development
Arizona Department of Corrections
Arizona Department of Corrections, Parole
City of Tucson
Comin’ Home
Compass Healthcare
DK Advocates
Esperanza en Escalante
Federal Adult Probation
Old Pueblo Community Services
Pima County Attorney’s Office
Pima County Community Services, Employment
and Training
Pima County One Stop
Pima County Reentry Coalition
South Tucson Police Department
Southwest Center for Economic Integrity
Tucson Pima Collaboration to End Homelessness
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Vocational Rehabilitation
YWCA
VOLUNTEERS
Volunteers sustain our
organization. The work
we do is possible because
of the great compassion
and commitment from
all of our volunteers.
Meals
591 people volunteered
27,180 hours to provide
meals for Primavera
residents in shelters and
rental housing.
Weekly
40 people volunteered
every week, providing
7,105 hours of time.
Projects
520 people gave 4,120
hours of their time for
special volunteer projects.
And more!
Over 300 volunteers
helped Primavera as
needed with at least
1,500 hours of their time.
More than
1,451 PEOPLE
VOLUNTEERED
more than
39,905 HOURS.
IN-KIND &
MEAL TEAMS
Primavera is extremely
grateful for the 100
meal teams who provide
home-cooked food for
the women and men who
stay at our shelters and
rental housing. Your food
fills people’s hearts.
Thank you to all the
individuals and groups
who donate items
to Primavera. Your
donations of food,
clothing, toiletries,
linens, household items,
work supplies, and other
items help provide for
the day-to-day needs of
our participants.
Meal teams and frequent in-kind
donors from July 1, 2012 - June
30, 2013 are gratefully reflected
on this page
A-10 Families
Abounding Grace Church
Adam Ussishkin
Al Bond
Alan’s Shoe House
Aldea Spiritual Community
Allyn Haynes Catering
AmeriCorps
Andy and Heather Rouse
Andy Terrell
Bed Bath & Beyond
#47-Grant
Betty Feinberg
Bison Witches Bar & Deli
Boy Scouts of America
Brenda Soto
Brenda & Howard Keith
Brenda & Sean Hughes
Brian & Kelly’s Pumpkins,
Christmas Trees and
Farmers Market
Briggs & Pat Ackert
Calvary Chapel–
West Campus
Candace Canton
Carla McCorkle & Sons
Carol & Larry Noon
Carol & David Lehrman
Carolyn Stewart
Casa De La Luz–Hospice
Casas Adobes
Congregational Church
Catalina United
Methodist Church
Catherine Christensen
CBRE Tucson
Management Services
Children’s Museum, Tucson
Christ Church
United Methodist
Christ of the King
Episcopal Church
Christina Anctic
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints
Cindy Craw
Community Partnership of
Southern Arizona
Congregation Or Chadash
Connie Farugia
Cox Communications
Cynthia Mirasol
Dan & Carol Swango
Dan & Kim Talerico
Dan Peterson
Daniel Cwiak
Dannie Moorefield
Darlene Wright
David & Chris Madison
Davis-Monthan Youth Center
Debbie Wong &
Rene Almazan
Deborah Baker
Deborah & Jeff Jacob,
Suzanne, Nicholas,
& Yelena
Debra Govan
Democratic Club of
Quail Creek
Desert Barricades
Desert Hope Lutheran Church
Desert Skies United
Methodist Church
Diane Urdahl
Don McClelland
Donald & Barbara Sawyer
Dorothy Ross
Double Tree Suites Hilton
Tucson Airport
Dove of Peace
Lutheran Church
Dragnass Soap
East Tucson Baptist
Edwina Scott
Einstein Bros Bagels
El Dorado
Emerge! Center Against
Domestic Abuse
Eugenia Galina
Faith Lutheran Church
First Christian Church
Frank & Marian Mosher
Frank Ballesteros
Friends of Meher Baba
Georgina Valdez
Geta & Edward Brown
Gina Reyes & Friends
Ginger Jackson Carter
Grace Community Church
Grace St. Pauls
Episcopal Church
Gypsy Lyle
Helen & Robert Mautner
Henry Graham
Holly Lachowicz & Friends
Holy Resurrection Antiochian
Orthodox Church
Home Depot #467–Irvington
Ila Abernathy
In Balance
Jack in the Box
Janet Galvin
Jan Crebbs
Jasdeep Singh
Jeff Clark
Jeff Smith
Jenneen Lowry
Jennifer Fimbres
Jershan Company
Jess Haverly
Jim Bednar
JoAnn & Herman Salazar
Joe Sehill
Johanna Alexander
John & Carrie
Kennington Family
John & Sandy Mitchel
John Bryant
Jonnie Nelson
Joseph & Almut Scott
Joseph Heller, Ph.D.
Judette Whitworth
& Daughter
Judy Haberski
Julie & Josh Kelly
Julie Armin
Karen Federico
Kate Buchley
Kathy Dixon
Kitt Peak Vistor Center
Kittle Design and
Construction, LLC
Kresta Vening & Family
Lawrence Walker
Life Lessons
Long Realty Company–
Southeast
Loraine & Patrick Martin
Lori Grimsey
Lori Gross
Peggy Hutchison
Lutheran Church of
the Foothills
Lyn & Michael Skilsky
Madeleine Lapointe
Maid to Order
Marc Cahill &
Terry Cahill Frost
Marion Miller
Marisa Carlos
Mark & Annette David
Mark & Shari Eberlein
Mark Rubin
Mary & John Roberts
Mary Bernardo
Mary Clare & Andrew Gildon
Mary Dewald, Nancy &
Michael Brown
Matt & Kelly Button
Matt Heckman
Mia Elena Ibarra
Michael Buehler
Michael Coward
Michael Hobbs
Michael Kerekes
Mike & Carole Apra
Miller’s Surplus
More than Works of
St. Thomas
Mother’s Kitchen
Mountain Vista Unitarian
Universalist Congregation
Mt. Zion Luthern
Nancy Bissell
Nancy Evers
Neo of Melaka
Nicole Lamontagne
Nimble Fingers at
Voyager RV Park
Odyssey Inpatient Hospice
Home Care
Old Pueblo
Community Services
Old Pueblo Rotary
Old Randolph Park Hotel
Our Lady of the Valley
Our Mother of Sorrows
Our Saviours
Lutheran Church
Pam Ellis
Pam Jensen
Patricia McMorrow, Jr.
Paul & Dolores Gohdes
PeaceCorps Fellows
Phyllis & John Wassenberg
Potluck Group
Prince Chapel AME
Radiology Ltd
Ray & Wayne Meyer
Raytheon Family Group–
Knit & Crochet Group
Red Wing Shoes
Rene Duarte
Renee Marcus
Ressurection Lutheran
Rick Keagly
Rick Sumner
Rincon Country RV Park West
Rincon Congregational
United Church of Christ
Robert & Johanna Alexander
Rodrigo Villar
Romanoski Glass & Mirror
Company, Inc.
Ruth Woods
Safeway
Saguaro Christian Church
Salpointe Catholic
High School
Sam Hughes
Elementary School
Sandra Spangler
Sandy Gerner
Saradadevi Thanikichalam
Sarah, Shannon, &
Ollie Wilkinson
Sloan Stevens
Splendido at Rancho
Vistoso Residents
St. Alban’s Episcopal Church
St. Andrew’s
Episcopal Church
St. Andrew’s
Presbyterian Church
St. Gregory’s School
St. Joseph Catholic Church
St. Marks United
Methodist Church
St. Michael &
All Angels Church
St. Michael’s Parish
Day School
St. Odilia Catholic Church
St. Phillips in the
Hills Episcopal
St. Thomas More Catholic
Newman Center
Stephanie Turk
Steve & Sandy Woodson
Subway
Summit Hut, Ltd.
Sunflower Community
Sunrise Drive
Elementary School
Sunrise Senior Living
Susan & John Knight
Susan Anderson
Susan Lane
Sylvia Landa
Tamar Mesel
Tanque Verde
Lutheran Church
Target-Grant
Target-Old Spanish Trail
Temple Emanu-El
Texas Roadhouse-Wilmot
The Block-Flack Family
Thomas & Vade
Henderson, Jr.
Tiffanic Ord & Lindsay Sams
Tiffany Cremer
Title Security Agency
Tom Berning
Tomas & Julia Zahn
Tucson Electric
Power Company
Tucson Museum of Art and
Historic Block
Tucson Tamale Company
Tucson Wesley Foundation
Tzu-Chi Foundation
U. of A. College of Social &
Behavioral Sciences
U. of A. Athletic Department
U. of A. Residence Life
United Way of Tucson and
Southern Arizona
Upperroom Church
Vail Community Food Bank
Valley Presbyterian
VFW Post 549
VFW Post 10254
Vicki Pessin
Vickie Cambalik
Viki Myers
Villa Hermosa
Voyager RV Park
Water of Life Metropolitan
Community Church
Will Skov
Willanne Winchester & Family
World Class Home
Care Products
Yvonne Ramirez
THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS
A very big thank you to all 12,000 of Primavera’s supporters.
Your generosity sustains and inspires us.
$150,000+ Diane and Bruce Halle Foundation
JPMorgan Chase Foundation
Anonymous
$50,000+
Jean A. Hansen Trust
Lucky’s Farmer’s Market Charitable Foundation
Jane Thorne
$25,000+
Cox Communications
EWB Fund at the Community Foundation of Western Nevada
JDD Holdings, LLC
The John M. Simpson Foundation
Zuckerman Community Outreach Foundation
$10,000+
Citron Paint
Elisabeth Dudley
Pam Grissom
Nichole and Bruce Halle, Jr.
Italian American Club of Tucson
Bonnie Kay
Kenneth and Linda Robin
Side by Side Foundation
Susan Tarrence and Stephen Golden
The West, Inc.
The Touchstone Foundation
Troller Fund—CFSA
Richard and Carole Volk
Women’s Foundation of
Southern Arizona
Anonymous (two donors)
ABC Finance Company, Inc
Arizona Combined Federal Campaign
Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation
Gene Baker
Anne and Donald Brooks
Community Partnership of
Southern Arizona
Victoria Congdon
Desert Hills Lutheran Church
The Fred and Christine
Armstrong Foundation
Freeport-McMoRan Foundation
John Guilbert
Sharon and Alan Levin
Long Realty Cares Foundation
The Marshall Foundation
Hugh McKenzie
National Bank of Arizona
Rolf and Sarah Peters
Rizley Family Foundation
John and Margaret Schmidt
St. Mark’s United Methodist Church
Samuel and Veronica Swift
Tohono O’Odham Gaming Enterprise
Tucson Electric Power Company
Wells Fargo Housing Foundation
Anonymous (four donors)
$5,000+
$2,500+
The Allyn Family Foundation
BBVA Compass
J. C. Harry Charitable Fund
BMO Financial Group
Janice Bradel
Cardinals Charities, Inc.
Carondelet Health Network
Christopher Johnson McCandless
Memorial Foundation
Leslie Cohen and
Kalyanraman Bharathan
Janice Crebbs
Thomas and Jeanne Elmezzi
Private Foundation
Farhang and Medcoff and
Keller Legal Resources
Ermaline Hannum
Joseph Heller, Ph.D.
The Jade Tree Foundation
The Kara Foundation
Meredith Little
The McCortney Foundation
Rebecca McReynolds
John and Sandy Mitchel
Gordon and Elizabeth Packard
Jonathan and Lucille Penner
Laura and Thomas Pew
Scott and Myra Ransick
Carol Simpson
Michael Steinberg and
Alan Taylor
U.S. Bancorp Foundation
Voyager Community Chapel
The Walnut Foundation
H. Stanley Windham
David Wohl and Jean Braucher
Debbie Wong and Rene Almazan
Anonymous (two donors)
$1,000+
Vivian Ackerman
Briggs and Pat Ackert
Kathy Altman and Ivy Schwartz
Julian Babad
Betsy Iventosch Babb and
Frank Babb
Marto and Jill Ballesteros
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Donna Bauer
Theodora C. Bell Trust
The Ben Harding Foundation
Benedictine Sisters of
Perpetual Adoration
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Nancy Bissell
Buffalo Exchange
Michael Burkholder
Roger and Ellen Caldwell
Hector and Glory Campoy
Frances Chiasson
Louis and Criselda Cisco
Brian and Patricia Clymer
Robin Coon and Carol Groetken
Charlotte and James Cordes
Cottonwood Properties
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Davis
Susan and Larry Davis
Desert Hills Lutheran Church
W-E.L.C.A.
David Diamond Ventures, Inc.
Peter Dillard and Mark Mussari
William Dresher
John and Anne Duffy
Barbara and Glenn Dunn
Episcopal Church Women of
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Richard and Merrill Evans
Alvin and Joanne Finkelstein
Fresh Pond Trust
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Intradiem
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Oro Valley United
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Paul Ash Management
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Anthony Payson, II
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Resurrection Lutheran Church
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Rincon Congregational Church
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Anne Maley-Schaffner
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Starr Sanders
St. Alban’s Episcopal Church
St. Philip’s in the Hills
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Dan and Kim Talerico
Target, North East Tucson
Linda Taylor
Christen Elaine Thomas
Raymund and Nora Toscano
Faith and Neil Vance
Voyager Summer Chapel
Walmart
W.E.L. Designs, PLC
Jeanette Wendt, M.D.
Don and Doris Wenig
W.J. Williams
Worldwide Small
Change Foundation
David Yetman
Youth Education Security, Inc.
Anonymous (nine donors)
$200+
Michael Aaron
Jack & Stephanie Aaron
Helen & Mohyeddin Abdulaziz
William & Roberta Abraham
Tim & Jeanne Adama
Mary Adams
Peter Adams & William Wire
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Nicki Adler
Gary & Olivia Albert
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Whitney Alli
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AMVETS USS–Tucson Post 770
Eric & Sheree Anderson
Elizabeth Apking
Applied Rite Doors & Docks, Inc.
Emily & Michael Areinoff
Arizona Auto Refrigeration
Arizona Center of
Reproductive Endocrinology
Arizona Employer Resources, LLC
Armory Park Guesthouse
Henry & Marilyn Atha
Barbara Atwood & Peter Eisner
Jane Austin
Mary Baenziger
Denise Baldwin
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Selena Barlow
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Martha Bautzmann
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Margarita Bernal
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Campbell Family Living Trust
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Congregational Church
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Philanthropic Fund
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Consolidated Ventura, Inc.
Nancy Cook
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Perry Copeland
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Habitat for Humanity Tucson
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Keating Family Foundation
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Kittle Design & Construction, LLC
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LeCroy & Milligan Associates, Inc.
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Native American Flute Music
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Next Step Network, CLC
NFP Lapre Scali & Co. Insurance
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Shanty Cafe
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Shell Oil Company Foundation
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St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church
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Camilla & Nick Strausfeld
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Supported Living Systems, Inc.
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Debra & Vernon Tomanek
John Torrez, CPA
Elias & Jane Toubassi
Barbara & Jason Townsend
Troyer Corp/Nippon Motor Service
Tucson Asphalt Contractors, Inc.
Robert & Patricia Turnbull
Patrick & Lisa Turner
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Anne Vance
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Diane Viewing
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Volk Company
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Warren Architecture, LLC
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Joe & Martha White
White Space Design, LLC
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Eric & Caroline Wohlforth
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Roger Wolf & Cheryl Lockhart
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Phillip & Jo Anne Woodall
Anne & Richard Wright
The Young Foundation
James & Susan Zeeb
Raymond Zeravsky
Scott Zibrat
Eric Ziegler
John & Rosa Maria Zimmerman
Eric & Amy Zuercher
Anonymous (fifteen donors)
July 1, 2012 - June 30, 2013
Primavera provides pathways out of poverty
through safe, affordable housing, workforce
development, and neighborhood revitalization.
Board of Directors
ROSA MARIA BORBON
NANCY BISSELL, Primavera Co-Founder
LESLIE J. COHEN, J.D.
JAN CREBBS
JOEL GASTELUM, Secretary
DORIS GILDER
LESLIE L. HUNTER
JOSUÉ LICEA
151 W. 40TH STREET
TUCSON, AZ 85713
520-882-5383
WWW.PRIMAVERA.ORG
New in 2013!
Everyone qualifies for the
WORKING POOR TAX CREDIT
The State of Arizona has made it easier for you to take
advantage of the Working Poor Tax Credit. When you donate to
a qualifying organization like Primavera, you no longer have to
itemize your state taxes to qualify for the Working Poor Tax Credit.
CHAYO LONG-MENDEZ
DAVID LONGORIA, Vice President
GORDON PACKARD, Primavera Co-Founder
JOHN SCHWARZ
JOSEPH SCOTT
ANDY SILVERMAN, J.D.
SUSAN TARRENCE, President
DAVID WOHL
DEBBIE WONG, Treasurer
Board Meetings are held at 151 W. 40th
Street the second Monday of every other
month. Members are elected every three
years; officers are elected bi-annually.
Senior Leadership
PEGGY HUTCHISON, Chief Executive Officer
BETH CAREY, Chief Operating Officer
MARCY BRELL, Chief Financial Officer
MICHAEL FINKELSTEIN, Chief Development Officer
DENISE TAUB, Chief Asset Manager
JOANN SALAZAR, Chief Human Resources Officer
CAMMIE DIRRIM, Chief Compliance and IT Officer