Annual Report - Family Shelter Service

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Annual Report - Family Shelter Service
Annual Report 2008
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Family Shelter Service Mission
We commit ourselves to serving those affected by domestic
violence by providing a network of dynamic, interconnected programs and by empowering individuals and families
to realize their potential. We challenge ourselves to become
a vital resource and an ongoing force in the community
around the issue of domestic violence.
Vision:
To create a community that is free of domestic violence and
safe for all.
Advisory Board
Public Affairs Committee
Hon. Patricia R. Bellock
Hon. Joseph E. Birkett
Hon. Randall M. Hultgren
Chief Robert LaDuer, ret.
Hon. John Millner
Hon. Sandra Pihos
Hon. Peter Roskam
Hon. James E. Ryan
Sheriff John Zaruba
Special Projects Committee
Anne Cotter
Dr. David Eblen
Kyle Gilgis
Chief Steven Herron
Debbie Mascetti
Mark Milligan
Chief Robert Porter
Nanette Silva
Robert Pat Sullivan
Robert Wahlgren
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Directors
Carolyn Healy­—President
LuAnn Zounes—Vice President
Susan Nuestrom—Secretary
David K. Olson—Treasurer
Laureen Blissard
Tami Bowman
Kirk Dewart
Jim Dwyer
Stewart Gibbs
Adrianne Gregory
Helen Kasper
Bill Nienburg
Greg Powell
Eileen L. Sachanda
Mary Ann K. Travers
Gail Von Gonten
Marianne Yurko
Leadership Staff
Karen Hurley Kuchar­
Executive Director
Angiela Zielinski
Director of Programs
Bonnie Wyzgala
Director of Finance & Administration
Robbie MacRoy
Director of Resource Development
Sandy Prichard
Director of Counseling & Community Services
Connie O’Gorman
Director of Residential Services
We challenge ourselves to become a vital resource
and an ongoing force in the community around the
issue of domestic violence.
Dear Friends,
Family Shelter Service celebrated significant accomplishments during the past year,
and also faced major challenges. We completed our building project and raised funds
for its completion. Opening in January and rising above the “weather challenges” of last winter, we offered
safe and warm housing; our newest shelter filled almost immediately. We are pleased that all the plans and dreams of the past years
resulted in a building that has passed the test of our residents with flying colors.
Our public location in Downers Grove afforded us the opportunity to invite community groups and individuals to tour the building and
get a sense of the comprehensive scope of services we offer. The increased public awareness resulted in a huge surge of volunteers and
donations of food, clothing and shelter supplies. Gardeners planted flowers and vegetables, and even volunteered their time to mow the
lawn and weed. The outpouring of support in many varied forms has truly been heartwarming.
One of the challenges we faced later in the year was to address an operating funds shortage. While the new building did not require
new staffing, a multitude of funding cuts from different sources resulted in the need to reduce costs. In response to this shortfall, we
reorganized our emergency shelter program by expanding capacity in the Downers Grove building and changing the type of program
offered in our Naperville home. We now offer an intermediate housing program in Naperville for clients who need a longer time to
establish self-sufficiency, but who no longer need round-the-clock staff support. They still receive services tailored to their needs as
victims of domestic violence, and have the opportunity to attain financial stability in a supportive environment. This creative response
both saves costs and offers a much-needed service.
We also used this opportunity to begin a pilot project in Naperville. A prevention program has long been a dream of both board and
staff. Based in our Naperville site, we have begun seeking opportunities to speak to children and youth, with the goal of developing an
innovative outreach and prevention program in the community.
Our challenges pale in comparison to the difficulties faced every day by our clients. Again this year, we have seen the tragedy of lives
cut short, and worked with women facing the day-to-day heartbreak of struggling to raise families and attain their goals while at the
same time fearing for their very safety.
With all that has happened, dreams becoming reality and challenges and opportunities, we return again to our mission. At a recent
meeting of all the staff at Family Shelter, each of us stated why we worked at Family Shelter Service, and then signed the mission statement which is now framed and hanging at our Wheaton office as a powerful reminder of our commitment. I wish you could have heard
the strong and clear expression of dedication by each staff member to serve and advocate for victims of domestic violence.
The mission statement that inspires our work every day is the theme for this report. We are all strengthened by knowing that we have
wonderful and generous support of people like you in our communities. On behalf of all of us at Family Shelter, please accept our
gratitude.
Sincerely,
Karen Hurley Kuchar
Executive Director
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Highlights
New Facility Opens
In January 2008, our new shelter and community counseling facility
in Downers Grove opened its doors to clients. The facility boasts many
new features including large play areas for children, an expandable
meeting room for community volunteer trainings and client counseling groups and a dedicated resource room for internet access. Additionally, the new facility offers us an opportunity to provide services
in innovative, interconnected ways. Our goal is to have a continuum of
services that can be customized based on the needs of the client and
can be provided by staff from different programs in both shelter and
non-residential settings.
Reorganization of our Shelter Program
In order to best serve the needs of our most vulnerable clients, we
have consolidated our emergency shelter program into two sites, Glen
Ellyn and Downers Grove, and created an intermediate housing pilot
program for longer-term shelter clients at our Naperville facility. Adding intermediate stay beds to the shelter program is an important step
towards serving victims and their children who would benefit from
additional emotional support, domestic violence counseling, and case
management services while working towards living independently.
Online Order of Protection
Recently, the 18th Judicial Circuit Court of DuPage County introduced
an initiative to create and utilize an electronic filing system for Orders of
Protection (OOP’s). Our response was to provide user-friendly and clear
explanations to individuals of all literacy and education levels by writing an online tutorial. Additionally, we are sharing our court advocacy
expertise with key stakeholders and the community to empower victims of domestic violence with the knowledge and tools they need to
fill out OOP’s at any location.
Second Chance Resale Shops
After only 18 months of operation, the sales in our Second Chance
South store in Westmont equal or exceed the monthly sales in our
original Wheaton location. The surrounding communities have provided enthusiastic donors, customers and volunteers who find that a
visit to our shop is not only welcoming but also rewarding. We have
seen that during this economic downturn, we are a great alternative
to retail shopping.
Volunteers
Our cadre of community volunteers has increased an astounding 44%
during the last year. The opening of our new shelter and community
center as well as our new resale shop provided a whole host of new
opportunities for volunteers looking to make a difference. Volunteers
have planted our gardens and mowed our yards, provided childcare,
and rang up sales at the resale store, to name just a few of the wonderful donations of time and talent we have received.
Provide a network of dynamic, interconnected
programs and empower individuals and families to
realize their potential.
Programs
Counseling helps victims cope with the effects of domestic violence.
Hotline provides access to information and services 24 hours a day.
Support Groups break down the isolation surrounding victims through
support and shared experience.
Children’s Program helps children find ways to cope with the violence in
their homes.
Shelter offers a safe haven to victims of domestic violence and their
children.
Victim Advocacy follows up on every police-reported incident of domestic abuse in DuPage County to check on victim safety and to provide
referral information.
Court Advocacy provides support and information about legal remedies
available for victims’ protection.
Medical Advocacy collaborates with local hospitals and health care providers to ensure that their patients are screened for domestic violence
and provided with supportive services.
Community Outreach offers general educational programs and professional in-service training to the public.
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Volunteer Program recruits, trains and places volunteers in appropriate
and rewarding positions.
Latina Program focuses on providing culturally sensitive services to
Latina victims.
Safe Pets Program provides for the short-term care of pets while victims
are in shelter.
Revenue 2007–2008
Expenses 2007–2008
Residential Service
1,109,783
41.9%
15,900**
Counseling Service
555,302
21.0%
Advocacy
347,612
13.1%
Community Education
127,976
4.8%
2,140,673
80.8%
Provide
Provide
network
dynamic,interconnected
interconnected
Development
221,986
23,427aanetwork
1.0% ofofdynamic,
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programs
and
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individuals
and
andfamilies
familiestoto 287,364
Administration
60,907
2.6%
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realizetheir
theirpotential.
potential.Subtotal
509,350
240,500
10.2%
8.4%
Operating
Annual Campaign
825,216
35.1%
CDBG Naperville
DHS Grant
802,900
34.2%
Government Grants
318,556
13.6%
77,275
3.3%
In-Kind Revenue
Misc & Interest
Resale (Net)
United Way
Capital
Campaign
Capital
Campaign
652,860
Description
Total Revenue
$2,348,782
100.0%
1,112,329
$1,781,089
Misc
&&
In-Kind
In-KindMisc
Interest
Revenue
RevenueInterest
Resale
Resale
(Net)
(Net) 3%3% 1%1% United
United
WayWay
3%3%
10%
10%
Annual
Annual
Campaign
Campaign
35%
35%
Government
Government
Grants
Grants
14%
14%
Expenses
Subtotal
Operating Revenue
DHSDHS
Grant
Grant
34%
34%
Description
* Includes depreciation of $151,662
Total Expense*
$2,650,023
98,581
10.8%
19.2%
98,581
100.0%
$98,581
Operating Expenses
Community
Community
Education
Education Development
Development
5%5%
8%8%
Advocacy
Advocacy
Administration
Administration
13%
13%
11%
11%
Counseling
Counseling
Service
Service
21%
21%
** Used for Naperville shelter rehab
Residential
Residential
Service
Service
42%
42%
2008 Measuring Our Success
Shelter program
I have a safety plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87%
Parents Responding for Children
My children feel better about themselves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86%
I have a better understanding of domestic violence. . . . . . . . . . . 96%
My children have learned non-violent ways to solve problems. . 78%
I have a place to live. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82%
My children have a safety plan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80%
I have been linked to resources in the community. . . . . . . . . . . . . 86%
Overview
Total number of clients in shelter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 341
Adults. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165
Children. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176
I know what my legal options are. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84%
Community Counseling Program (% agree and strongly agree)
I have new information about resources available to assist me. . . . 89%
My counselor is helpful and knowledgeable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100%
I have a better understanding of
how domestic violence affects me.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96%
I have a better understanding of how
domestic violence affects my children.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96%
I know the legal resources available
for addressing domestic violence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72%
I have a safety plan and am prepared to use it.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74%
Total nights of shelter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,876
Total clients served in the Community
Counseling Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 910
Adults. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 736
Children. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174
Police reported incidents of
domestic violence in DuPage County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,689
24-hour crisis hotline calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,127
Clients assisted with an order of protection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,163
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July 1, 2007–June 30, 2008
Donors
We commit ourselves…
Circle of Friends
Guardians: $10,000 and above
Sally Nagel & Jim Dwyer
Walter & Kathleen Snodell
Steve & Marsha Webster
Advocates: $5,000–$9,999
Dr. & Mrs. Wesley K. Watanabe
Partners: $2,500–$4,999
Martha Johnson
Sponsors: $1,000–$2,499
Anonymous
Lois H. Anderson
Derrick D. Ashman
Phil & Carol Bachelor
Glenn & Janel Becker
Barbara and James Best
Jim & Kathleen Canavan
James & Valerie Carroll
Mario & Carol Cesario
Leslie E. Church
Mike & Jody Czinsky
Barbara B. Fried
James Fritz
Kathleen Gaffey
Veatrice Jehangir
Patricia Johansen
Mickey Kane
Tom Kieso
Kenneth & Karen Kuchar
Robert & Noreen Lassandrello
Penelope Linneweh
Tom & Robbie MacRoy
Cathy & Terry Mahoney
Donald & Marilyn McKay
David & Karen Olson
Esther Paice
Janette Quinn
Katherine Reedy
Jill & Tim Rinker
June M. Rogoznica
Mary Ann & Paul Travers
Mrs. Wilma Ward
Paul & Janet M. Weakland
Margot Worfolk & Joe Houston
Raymond & Beverly Young
$500–$999
Patrick G. Anderson Jr.
Mary A. Barrett
Peggy & Bob Brasser
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Michael & Ellen Brosnahan
Joy & Ann Brown
Paul Canning
Ron Ogorek
Michele M. Danza
Jennifer & Matt Darnall
Kirk & Jennifer Dewart
David & Susan Eblen
Brian & Vicki Eckl
Dr. Carolyn J. Kreutz
Janet & Keith Farral
Jenny & Dean Fischer
David & Janet Fox
Carolyn B. Healy
Patricia Holland
Sharon & Arie Hoogendoon
Joseph W. & Nancy L. Kasko
Helen Kasper
Wayne and Sue Kober
John Krallmann
Jennifer & Chris Larrabee
Lisa & Lars Lofquist
Peter Maggio
Dr. Carol Meyers
Susan Neustrom
Kathleen & William Nolan
Lauren Plasschaert
Sarah & Roger Poeppel
Joy A. Ransdell
Tom & Barbara Richardson
Kevin L. Ringel
Mary and John Sabo
Eileen Sachanda
Ted and Dianne Saul
Robert Schart
John Urish
Gail Von Gonten
Roland Ward
Diana Watanabe & David Radner
Paul & Sharon Wussow
LuAnn Zounes
$250–$499
Anonymous
Kay & Bob Antonio
Jeanne Barlett
Lorraine M. Buccino
Bob & Cathy Carr
Richard & Nancy Carrigan
Jeff & Cameo Drenth
Walter & Kathleen Dziak
Suzanne & Allan Epstein
Todd & Sonja Faulkner
Dean & Kris Foster
Jillian Foucre
Elizabeth Goltermann
Mike & Denise Harrington
Robert A. & Sylvia C. Harris
Theresa & Michael Hawley
Jim & Marci Hofner
Pete Kinsella
Mark & Sherri McNeela
William and Patricia Minihan
Tom & Bebe Mosillo
Joseph & Maureen Mueller
Wallace & Marjorie Natchke
Bill & Donna Neill
Cynthia G. Ohlrich
William & Constance Pecover
Jeffrey & Wendy Puglielli
Ian & Kathleen Rahal
Mark & Susan Rice
April and Bob Rinder
Chris & Joyce Saricks
Dawn M. Scarborough
Mark & Amaryllis Simzyk
Kathy Stodgell & Dave Mook
Marilyn Streit
Kenneth Vandenbroucke
Andrew & Rebecca Wells
Thomas and Chris Wood
Richard & Linda Worcester
Mr. & Mrs. K. Yurko
$100–$249
Anonymous
Rick and Mary Abel
Lynda Able
Judy S. Ahmer
David and Marybeth Anderson
Hon. Robert J. Anderson
Ms. Irene Antoniou
Laura Armalis
Charles J. Bajadek
Lillian M. Banahan
Daniel Barnett
Mr. & Mrs. Bradley Barrett
Daniel Barron
Ed & Beth Barrow
Margaret Bartlett
Mary & Tom Batterham
Robert Baumler
John and Jane Beaty
Julia Beckman
John Borello & Penny Belke
Ginder H. Bendz
Gregory & Nancy Bielawski
Sylvia V. Blazina
William J. Bleecker
Mr. & Mrs. John Bodine
Marie & James Boellstorff
Pattie & John Bomher
Aleene L. Boyden
Karen Brethauer
Kathy & David Schmidt
Steve Schmidt
Thomas & Margaret Schneider
Robert & Nancy Schroeder
Ruth Schroeder
June Scott
Wesley E. Scroggins
Rhonda Seelinger
Mary & Adam Shepard
Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth Siegel
Bruce & Kathy Simpson
Diane Ragains Slawin
Edward Smith
Ann & Jack Springer
Phyllis & Al Stamper
Bonnie Stanos
Sue Stealey
William & Lorna Stern
Richard N. Thomas & Sharon L. Stratton
Beth & Matt Stremel
David & Vera Stuhlbarg
Mr. James Stuhlmacher
Mary Lynn Sullivan
Robert H. Summers
Gregg Szulczynski
Joy & Robert Talsma
Virginia Tenzis
Ken & Glenna Thompson
Margaret E. Thompson
Helen E. Underwood
Mary & Jim Vieregg
John Votaw, Sr.
Anne Marie Wagrez
Tim & Marcy Walworth
Kathy Welbourn
Scott & Mary Wertke
Roberta & Charles Westfall
Hon. Bonnie M. Wheaton
Lisa Ann White
Valerie Wilford
Mary Wojewnik
Adrianne & John Woods
Bonnie Wyzgala & Becky Counts
Michael P. Zygmunt M.D.
Donors
May Joyce
Mike & Gaye Justice
Dolores I. Kallas
Barbara Kanzler
Margaret Kelly
David M. Kennedy & M. Susan Kennedy
Doug & Sue Knisely
Jim & Pamela Koenig
Mary Ellen Kolinski
Larry & Maureen Kral
Maryann Krieglstein
Amanda Kumm
Nancy Kurotsuchi
Robert W. LaDeur
Thomas & Jane Lampert
Mary & Dirk Landis
Mrs. Ivah Leemis
Nancy Leonard
Ronald G. Limbrick
Susan Lucco
Carl & Kathryn Manofsky
Robert & Kathleen Maras
Jennifer Marling
Elaine K. Martinez
Betty J. Masley
Richard & Mary Ellen Matthies
Gary & Becky Mayo
Robert & Deborah McDavid
Helen R. Mehler
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Mercer
Mark & Carolyn Milligan
Gary & Shireen Moore
Guy and Janice Morelli
Chris & Nancy Murtaugh
Philip E. Nassos
Mrs. Wilma Nelson
Kay Nielsen
Barbara Norem
Peter and Heather Norton
Kathleen D. O’Brien
Christyn Olmstead
Tom & Karen Oshinski
Christopher Otis
Sarah R. Packard
Eugene Parvin & Darline Petersen
Gwendolyn Patterson
Wes & Cheryl Peters
Terry & Susan Peterson
Mr. & Mrs. R. Dean Pierce
Melinda Post
Mr. & Mrs. John Potel
Elizabeth Reidy
Janet L. Reuter
Ann Rojas
Karen Rosenberg
Charlotte Ryan
Kathleen Ryding
Phyllis G. Scanlan
Gary & Karen Schaefer
Mari Schirmer
July 1, 2007–June 30, 2008
Laural Briggs and Tim Scale
Martin Brown
Thomas C. Burns
Jack & Nancy Burton
Helen & Nicholas Camasto
Rita Carlson
Carol W. Carr
Ms. Kim Chao
John & Kathleen Chapman
Robert & Mary Jane Chapman
Ellin Christensen
Lynn Cofer
Ms. Margaret Coffin
William & Diane Connelly
Dorothy Constance
Glenn & Elizabeth Cooper
Rita Cooper
Jane M. Cory
Betty & Mark Crane
Jerry D’Addio
Marian Dahldorf
Stephen & Georganna Daley
Dale & Jan Davis
Bill & Corrine Davis
Stephen & Kathy Dawidiuk
Ron & Terry Dell
Ron & Kim Diehl
Anne B. Donovan
Aloha Drahn
William & Ruth Drollinger
Virginia Evely
Gail Fahey
Linda Fairlamb
Lenore F. Fasules
James & Kiley Fields
Dale E. Fleming
Cindy & Paul Flynn
P. Ilene Foote
Gerald & Sharon Gartner
Miriam & Jim Geist
Mary Gerlestis
Doug Giese & Jennifer Hodges
Dr. & Mrs. Samuel Girgis
Joanne Gomez & George Hemberger
Nancy & Gordon Goodman
Charles & Phyllis Goodman
Mrs. Mary Ann Grady
Dorothy M. Greiner
Debra Hamilton
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hammerschmidt
Tom & Nancy Hanson
Deborah Haude
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Heil
Ann Helt
David & Susan Hennicke
Scott J. Hinders
Mary Lunz Houston
Michael & Sarah Huesing
Laurene Janik
Claudia Jimenez
Foundations
Aetna Foundation
Allen‑Heath Memorial Foundation
Alphawood Foundation
The Amicus Foundation
Bank of America Matching Gifts
Cardinal Health
Dawn Carol Foundation
Chicago Foundation for Women
Community Memorial Foundation
Dr. Scholl Foundation
DuPage Community Foundation
Gap Foundation Money for Time Program
GKN Foundation
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July 1, 2007–June 30, 2008
Donors
Gustafson Family Charitable Foundation
The Humenansky Family Foundation
Illinois Bar Foundation
ITW Foundation
The Kara Foundation
Kazma Family Foundation
Keda Family Charity Fund
Gerald A. & Karen A. Kolschowsky
Foundation, Inc.
Alfred and Dorothy Kugel Foundation
LeFort-Martin Family Donor-Advised Fund of
The DuPage Community Foundation
Little Angel Foundation
The Lubrizol Foundation
Luse Family Charitable Gift Fund
The Manire Foundation
Robert R. McCormick Tribune Foundation
Ms. Molly Foundation
The National Christian Foundation
Reese Family Charitable Foundation
Tom Russell Charitable Foundation
The TJX Foundation, Inc.
Topfer Family Foundation
Doris Goodwin Walbridge Foundation
Marilyn H. Wolff Foundation
Corporations
Abbott Laboratories Fund
Altielbi Development Corporation
S. W. Anderson Company
Bibby Financial Services
BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois
BP America Inc.
Bridgestone Firestone
CNA Surety
Pella Windows & Doors
Philip Morris USA
Phillips & Johnston, Inc.
Ramset
Sirva Inc.
E. P. Smith & Associates, Ltd.
Sundance Vacation Inc.
Svehla Consultants, Inc.
Target
Ten Thousand Villages
Van Kampen Investments Inc.
Wal‑Mart
West Suburban Bank
Zender Enterprises
Organizations
Addison Township Republican Women’s Club
Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital Auxiliary
Alpha Gamma DeltaDuPage Area Alumnae Club
Benedictine University PSSA
Bloomingdale Lions Club
Carol Stream School
Chicago Lawn Sertoma
Darien Woman’s Club
Downers Grove Area Newcomers
Downers Grove Junior Woman’s Club
Downers Grove Moose Chapter #973
Downers Grove Thursday
Women’s Golf League
Downers Grove Youth Baseball
DuPage Co. Assn for Home & Community
Education-Bensenville
DuPage Co. Assn for Home & Community
Education-Elmhurst
The Progressives‑Harambe, Inc.
Villa Park Senior Citizens Commission
Villagers Club of Bloomingdale
Warrenville Mothers Connection
West DuPage Community Resource Center
Wheaton Junior Woman’s Club
Winnebago Elementary School
Woodridge Chamber of Commerce
Churches
Burr Ridge United Church Of Christ
Catholic Daughters of America-Wheaton
Christ Our Savior Lutheran Church
Community Presbyterian ChurchClarendon Hills
Community Presbyterian Church Women Clarendon Hills
Downers Grove Community Church
First Christian Church-Downers Grove
First Congregational Church-Downers Grove
First Congregational Church-Naperville
First Presbyterian Church WomenDowners Grove
First Presbyterian Church Women-Wheaton
First United Methodist ChurchDowners Grove
First United Methodist Church-Elmhurst
First United Methodist Church-Glen Ellyn
First United Methodist Church WomenGlen Ellyn
First United Methodist Church-Lombard
Gloria Dei Lutheran Church
Gloria Dei Lutheran Church WELCA
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
Grace Lutheran Church
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Codilis & Associates P.C.
Community Bank of Downers Grove
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Crowe Chizek and Company LLC
Fuller’s Home & Hardware
Robert F. Girgis, D.D.S.
Google Matching Gifts Program
GT Laboratories, Inc.
HPL&S, Inc.
JLS Corporate Services Inc.
Keit Haus Inc.
Larson Juhl Inc.
McDonald’s Corporation
The McGraw‑Hill Companies
Medinah Country Club
National City Bank-Glen Ellyn
National City Bank-Wheaton
Partylite
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Elmhurst Academy of Early Learning
Faithful Circle Quilters
Girl Scout Troop 1054
Glen Ellyn Infant Welfare
Glen Ellyn Woman’s Club
Hillcrest School
Home Garden Club
Kiwanis Club of Wheaton
Kiwanis Evening Club of Naperville
Lake Michigan Doll Study Club
Leading the Way
Naperville Exchange Club
Naperville Post Office
North Central College V-Day production
Rotary Club of Downers Grove
Rotary Club of Elmhurst
Rotary Club of Glen Ellyn
Rotary Club of Naperville
Grace United Methodist Church
Grace United Methodist Church-Ruth Circle
Harvest Bible Chapel
Knox Presbyterian Church Women
Notre Dame Parish
Our Lady of Guadalupe Chapter of A.C.T.S.
Prince Of Peace Lutheran Church
Saint Procopius Abbey
Southminster Presbyterian Church
SS. Peter & Paul Church
St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church
St. Luke Presbyterian Church
St. Margaret Mary Church
St. Matthew United Church of Christ
St. Paul’s United Church of Christ
St. Peter’s United Church of Christ
St. Raphael Catholic Church
St. Thomas the Apostle Church
In memory of Hugh A. Christ
Maralee Glunz
In memory of Therese Cunningham
James & Virginia Brennan
H. D. Cunningham
M. K. Cunningham
Margaret M. Cunningham
Walter & Kathleen Dziak
M. Carol Levin
Patricia Quigley
Charlene Swierenga
J. A. Virgilio
Tim & Marcy Walworth
In memory of Mary Dumpman
Rosemary & John Sullivan
In memory of Jo Ann Kenney
Glenda Farrimond
In memory of Lauren Lofquist
Lisa & Lars Lofquist
In memory of Vaughn A. Nelson
Marie & James Boellstorff
Tracy Childs
Reynir & Ann Einarson
Jean Franckowiak
Larry & Ruth Frisbie
In honor of MaryAnn Travers
Michael & Sari Montgomery
In honor of Dottie White
Ron & Terry Dell
Special Event Donors
$1000 and over
Andersen Homes
Dan & Heide Blake
Patricia & Mark Borowski
Comcast
Community Bank of Wheaton/ Glen Ellyn
Crest Communications, Inc.
Nick DiGiovanni
Downers Grove National Bank
DuPage Medical Group
DuPage Woman Newspaper
Jim Dwyer & Sally Nagel
Fugman Dakich & Associates
JYS Group
Brian & Tami Bowman
Boy Scouts
Cimco Communications, Inc.
Community Bank of Downers Grove
Inez Crim
Derek & Elizabeth Davis
Drury Designs
Tim Duffin & Matt Brennan
Dugan & Lopatka
Lori Duggan
Ed & Beth Fitzpatrick
Barbara & Richard Fried
Mr. & Mrs James Gats
Joanne Gomez & George Hemberger
Mark & Susan Goodman
Harris
Jennifer & Jeff Hiser
Lisa Holm
Dieter Holz
Bruce & Lori Hunter
Bill & Bonnie Huson
Judy & Kurt Jeske
Jim Johannesen
Tony & Cheryl Jurcik
Steve and Jennifer Keeley
Micheal King
Kiwanis Club of Glen Ellyn
Mary Ann & Cary Laskey
Dr. Robert & Mrs. Tina Malenius
Suzanne Martin & Carl Johnson
McDonalds’s
Dr. Paul & Mrs. Bonnie Miller
Momkus McClusky LLC
Naperville Sun
Bill Nienburg
Ron & Sue Nosek
Donors
In Memory/Honor of
In honor of Matt Stremel
Joanna & Jay Albert
John & Patricia Buh
Karla & Martin Flanagan
Barbara Gassensmith
Michael & Sarah Huesing
John & Mary Lamberts
Susan Massaro
Michael & Stephanie Miazga
Gwendolyn Patterson
Christopher & Marcy Simanonis
Beth Stremel
David & Kathleen Weber
Scott & Mary Wertke
July 1, 2007–June 30, 2008
St. Thomas United Methodist Women
Union Church of Hinsdale
Union Church of Hinsdale
Union Church of Hinsdale‑Unit 6 Women
Wheaton Franciscan Sisters Corporation
Woodridge United Methodist Church
f domestic violence and safe for all.
Nancy & Gordon Goodman
Marilyn Ludwig
Richard & Wilma McCracken
William & Marianne Murphy
Alan & Marcia Nelson
Lisa Nelson
Mrs. Wilma Nelson
Matthew & Pamela Simon
Bev West
In memory of Rosemarie Smith
Edward Smith
In honor of Carolyn Healy
Susan Lucco
April and Bob Rinder
Valerie Wilford
In honor of Wedgie Schultz
Diane Ragains Slawin
Marty & Jennifer Mclysaght
Jim & Deb Murray
Northern Trust Company
Peerless Mounts
Philip Morris
Bertie & Mike Ratliff
Tim & Jill Rinker
Dr. Lenora Su & Phil Cerney
Sullivan Taylor & Gumina
Trust Company of Illinois
Van Kampen Investments
Albert Whitehead
Women’s Council of Realtors of DuPage
$250–$700
Susan Alfirevic
Jon Biasetti
Old Second Bank
Jeff Olson
Rachael Petrovic
Roger & Sarah Poeppel
Diana Watanabe & David Radner
Olga & Jose Rivera
Karl & Jessica Schneider
Barb Sexton
Suburban Bank & Trust
Marisa Udovich Sueson & Henry Vess
Lisa Wilson
Mr. & Mrs Wright
Erika & Ron Zielinski
Frank & Angiela Zielinski
LuAnn Zounes & Richard Zounes
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July 1, 2007–June 30, 2008
Laura & Kevin Fitzpatrick
Kurt & Linda Florian
William & Bonnie Gaeth
Glen Ellyn Bank & Trust
Jason & MaryLou Holley
Bill & Debby Hopkinson
John Hrebec
Joe & Rachael Innis
Internet Business Products
Jay Kallas
Patrick C. Knorre
Gerald & Karen Kolschowsky
Peter Kramer
Wayne Kwiat
Robbie MacRoy
Todd Hassenfeld & Bahar Mallah
Michael McGuire
Robin Miller
Sari Montgomery
Mike & Sue Morrison
Sue & Bruce Neustrom
David & Karen Olson
Esther Paice
Andrea Polites
Barbara & Micheal Powers
Cheryl Richardson
Ernest & Kathaleen Ricketts
Ann Rojas
Carolyn Rypkema
Alan Salpeter
Karen Schaefer
Keith Schoeneberger
Heather & Ken Sebahar
Annamarie & Juan Segura
Josie Sizemore
Kevin & Tara Springer
Dawn Stefenhagen
Howard & Lisa Sudberry
Jerry & Diana Thomas
Kathy & Mike Tompkins
Erin & James Vaughan
Bob & Donna Venn
Rebecca Counts & Bonnie Wyzgala
Building Safe Connections
Donors
Capital Campaign Donors
$100–$200
Brad & Dianne Ament
Patrick Anderson
Stuart Anderson
Kim & Brett Appleberg
Armbrust Plumbing & Heating Inc
Natalie Ashton
Scott Bast
Megan Buck
Naomi Buerkle
Mary & Bruce Burlingame
Helen Camasto
Terri Capatosto
Dan & Dina Coffey
Lynn Cofer
Dorothy Constance
Donna Cook
Laura Cosenza
DBA Armored Financial Group
Fran Dennis
Erin Doherty & Tony Venevia
$150,000
Community Bank of Downers Grove
Elizabeth Cosgrove Diver & Jeffrey Diver
Susan & David Eblen
Barbara & Richard Fried
Kyle and Richard Gilgis
Mary Kay and Peter Holmes
Lisa and Van Hutcherson
Martha Johnson
Karen Hurley Kuchar & Kenneth Kuchar
Penelope Linneweh & Glen Scott
Lubrizol Foundation
Susan & Bruce Neustrom
Roberta & Michael Ratliff
Lenora Su & PhilipCerney
Laureen & Paul Blissard
Tami & Brian Bowman
Mary Jane & Robert Chapman
Betty and Charles Cheever
Community Presbyterian Church
Clarendon Hills
Jennifer & Kirk Dewart
Gail VonGonten & John Dougherty
Victoria & Brian Eckl
Sheila & James Fritz
Julie Gottfried
Helen and Raymond Kasper
Jennifer & Christopher Larrabee
Catherine & Terence Mahoney
Patricia & Kenneth Mulhall
Karen & David Olson
Kelly & Greg Powell
Steven & Patricia Pratapas
Janette Quinn
Pamela Rasmussen
St. Raphael Catholic Church Naperville
Joy & Robert Talsma
Mary Ann and PaulTravers
John Urish
Madoka & Wesley Watanabe
Janet & Paul Weakland
Adrianne Gregory Woods & John Woods
Margot Worfolk & Joe Houston
Community Memorial Foundation
Gerald & Karen Kolschowsky
Mark Morton Foundation
$50,000–$100,000
Midge & Dan Anderson
The Alfred Bersted Foundation
James Dwyer & Sally Nagel
Federal Home Loan Grant
Little Angel Foundation
Nan & Jack Schwemm
Morton & Angela Topfer Family Foundation
Marsha & Stephen Webster
$12,000–$24,999
Joanne & Michael Czinsky
Lisa & John Hendrickson
LaFort Martin Fund
Roxanne & Rocco Martino
Maureen Sullivan Taylor & Terrence Taylor
$25,000–$49,999
Carole and Richard Cline
Good Samaritan Hospital
Carolyn & David Healy
Joan Hennessy
Noreen & Robert Lassandrello
Kathleen & Walter Snodell
$5,000–$10,000
Anonymous
Barbara & Jim Best
Betty J. Bradshaw
Patricia Brosterhous & Carl Gronning
Valerie & James Carroll
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$2,500–$4,999
Patrick Anderson
Bonnie Condon
Anne & William Cotter
Betty and Chris Cronin
Marta & Phil Cullen
Carolyn Faivre & Gary Kreutz
Harris Bank Hinsdale
Patricia Holland & Charles Colbert
Patricia Johansen
Peter Kinsella
John Krallmann
Joyce Malleck
Maria & Paul Metz
Marianne & Keith Yurko
LuAnn & Richard Zounes
$500–$2,499
Shaheen Ashraf-Ahmed & Faiz Ahmed
Anonymous
Gregory Beggs
United Way of DuPage Area
Naperville United Way
We make every effort to correctly list our
donors. If we have made any errors or
omissions, we sincerely apologize and ask
that you contact us.
Thank you for playing a vital role in providing
help and hope for victims of domestic violence.
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605 E. Roosevelt Rd. Wheaton, IL 60187
Hotline: 630-469-5650
Office: 630-221-8290
Fax: 630-221-8098
TTY: 630-221-8058
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NORTH
246 E. Geneva Rd.
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(630) 260-8855
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