Annual Report 2014 - Seattle`s Union Gospel Mission
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Annual Report 2014 - Seattle`s Union Gospel Mission
Annual Report 2014 It starts with Hope Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission 2014 Dear Friends, I’m often asked if we ever get overwhelmed by the amount of need the Mission sees on a daily basis, or by the magnitude of problems facing so many. No, we are not. We are stirred by it; compelled by it; maybe even driven by it to do more. In fact, one of the Mission’s core values is to work with a “passionate urgency.” The Mission was founded on values written into Scripture thousands of years ago. These are values and virtues consistent with a God who loves, heals, and forgives; a God who saves us from injustice, from another’s poor choices, and from our own. Because of our faith, we are not idle dreamers. We are believers. And we have hope. We see lives changed every day. We are on the front lines of where good meets evil, where healing meets brokenness, and where love reaches out and embraces the lonely and discarded. I saw it happen today, and so I hope (and believe) it will happen again tomorrow. Mother Teresa once said, “I alone cannot change the world, but I can cast a stone across the waters to create many ripples.” The truth is, in spite of this hope that burns within us, if we were trying to meet this city’s desperate needs alone, we could easily be overwhelmed. But we don’t have to carry this burden alone. We are the beneficiaries of the time, talent, and resources of so many extraordinary partners all across the city who join with us to help better serve those in greatest need. Somewhere out there tonight are hurting people with a flickering of hope inside them. They have a sense that maybe there is something or someone good capable of making a difference. We have seen God’s hand at work, and with friends and supporters like you, we can make good on the promise of hope. Thank you for all that you have made possible this year! In Christ, Jeff Lilley President Seattle Mennonite Church • Our Lady of the Lake Church • Lake City Baptist Church • Prince of Peace Lutheran • • Eastside Foursquare • Cornerstone Church • Northwest Church Christ Church Kirkland • Lake Sawyer Christ Church Kirkland • Kent Covenant Church • Boulevard Park Presbyterian Church * River of Life Church * “I alone cannot _ change the world, _ but I can cast _ a stone across the _ waters to create _ many ripples.’’ Church • Cornerstone Church • Northwest Church • Capitol Hill Presbyterian • Epic Life Church • Career Path Se Internships • City of Seattle Probation Office • Rainier Beach High School • Seattle Chinese Alliance Church • Lak • Lake Sawyer Church • Sai Group • Seattle Grace Presbyterian Church • HPSI Purchasing Services • Lake City T Mary’s Place • Metropolitan Improvement District • City of Seattle Human Services Department • Soleil Developm ment of Dentitry • Real Escaped from Sex Trafficking (REST) • Azteca • Machine Group of Companies • All Caterin Services • Seattle Recovery and Support Center • Traugott Terrace/Matt Talbot • Healthcare for the Homeless • O ing • Rainier Mountaineering Incorporated/International Mountain Guides • Seton Hall University • Northwest Un lege • Eastside Academy • Jubilee Reach • KidReach • Lifewire • Lifehouse Ministries • Overlake Christian Churc Gospel Mission • William Booth House • Bread of Life • Matt Talbot Center • New Horizons • Recovery Café • No • King County Bar Association • Washington State Division of Child Support • Solid Ground • Seattle Community L University of Washington Law Center • Seattle University Law School; Access to Justice Institute • Christian Lega com • HUB • I58:10 Media • Maxwell Edwards • Genius Creative • Michelle Millard-Kish • Masterworks • Satori Baptist Church • Prince of Peace Lutheran • Philadelphia Church • Bellevue Presbyterian Church • Sanctuary Ch Christ Church Kirkland • Lake Sawyer Christian Church • Bethany Community Church • New Light Church • Phil Covenant Church • Boulevard Park Presbiterian Church • River of Life Church • Bible Fellowship Church • Churc Northwest Church • Capitol Hill Presbyterian • Epic Life Church • Career Path Services, Internships • University Probation Office • Rainier Beach High School • Seattle Chinese Alliance Church • Lake Burien Presbyterian Chur Sawyer Church • Sai Group • Seattle Grace Presbyterian Church • HPSI Purchasing Services • Lake City Task For • Metropolitan Improvement District • City of Seattle Human Services Department • Soleil Development • Puget S • Real Escaped from Sex Trafficking (REST) • Azteca • Machine Group of Companies • All Catering • University of MOTHER TERESA Recovery and Support Center • Traugott Terrace/Matt Talbot • Healthcare for the Homeless • Olive Crest • Hope taineering Incorporated/International Mountain Guides • Seton Hall University • Northwest University • Lake Wa emy • Jubilee Reach • KidReach • Lifewire • Lifehouse Ministries • Overlake Christian Church (Special Delivery) William Booth House • Bread of Life • Matt Talbot Center • New Horizons • Recovery Café • Northwest Justice Pr Association • Washington State Division of Child Support • Solid Ground • Seattle Community Law Center • The A ington Law Center • Seattle University Law School; Access to Justice Institute • Christian Legal Society • World R I58:10 Media • Maxwell Edwards • Genius Creative • Michelle Millard-Kish • Masterworks • Satori • Gateway • A Prince of Peace Lutheran • Philadelphia Church • Bellevue Presbyterian Church • Sanctuary Church • Seattle Ch Kirkland • Lake Sawyer Christian Church • Bethany Community Church • New Light Church • Philadelphia Churc Kent Covenant Church • Boulevard Park Presbyterian Church * River of Life Church * Bible Fellowship Church • C Church • Northwest Church • Capitol Hill Presbyterian • Epic Life Church • Career Path Services, Internships • U Seattle Probation Office • Rainier Beach High School • Seattle Chinese Alliance Church • Lake Burien Presbyteria • Lake Sawyer Church • Sai Group • Seattle Grace Presbyterian Church • HPSI Purchasing Services • Lake City T Mary’s Place • Metropolitan Improvement District • City of Seattle Human Services Department • Soleil Developm ment of Dentistry • Real Escaped from Sex Trafficking (REST) • Azteca • Machine Group of Companies • All Cater Services • Seattle Recovery and Support Center • Traugott Terrace/Matt Talbot • Healthcare for the Homeless • O ing • Rainier Mountaineering Incorporated/International Mountain Guides • Seton Hall University • Northwest Un lege • Eastside Academy • Jubilee Reach • KidReach • Lifewire • Lifehouse Ministries • Overlake Christian Churc • Philadelphia Church • Bellevue Presbyterian Church • Sanctuary Church • Seattle Church • Westminster Chape Christian Church • Bethany Community Church • Eastside Foursquare Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission 2014 * Bible Fellowship Church • Church by the Side of the Road • Heart of God Church • Tabernacle Missionary Baptis ervices, Internships • University of Washington, Service Learning Internships • Seattle University, Service Learnin ke Burien Presbyterian Church • MacKay Restaurant Group - AQUA / El Gaucho Restaurants • Eastside Foursqua Task Force on Homelessness • Congregations for the Homeless • KentHOPE • Catholic Community Services • ment • Puget Sound • Christian Clinic Dental Clinic • PIMA Hygiene Program • University of Washington Depart- CHURCHES ng • University of Washington • Seattle Pacific University • Safeway • Seattle Conservation Core • Pioneer Huma Olive Crest • Hope Central • SPU Nursing Program • Compassion House • Wayback Inn • Whittaker Mountaineer niversity • Lake Washington Institute of Technology • University of Washington School of Medicine • Bellevue Col VOLUNTEERS ch (Special Delivery) • Kirkland Interfaith Transitions in Housing • Children’s Law Center of Washington • Everett orthwest Justice Project • Columbia Legal Services • Washington Defender Association • The Defender Associatio Law Center • The American Civil Liberties Union of Washington • Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement • al Society • World Relief • DADS • Urban Impact • Rainier Health and Fitness • Seattle Urban Academy • Worldbo • Gateway • Authorize.net/PaymentTech • Seattle Mennonite Church • Our Lady of the Lake Church • Lake City PARTNERSHIPS hurch • Seattle Church • Westminster Chapel • Eastside Foursquare • Cornerstone Church • Northwest Church ladelphia Church • Eastside Foursquare • Cornerstone Church • Northwest Church • Christ Church Kirkland • Ke ch by the Side of the Road • Heart of God Church • Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church • Cornerstone Church • of Washington, Service Learning Internships • Seattle University, Service Learning Internships • City of Seattle rch • MacKay Restaurant Group - AQUA / El Gaucho Restaurants • Eastside Foursquare • Mars Hill Ballard • Lak rce on Homelessness • Congregations for the Homeless • KentHOPE • Catholic Community Services • Mary’s Pla Sound • Christian Clinic Dental Clinic • PIMA Hygiene Program • University of Washington Department of Dentis f Washington • Seattle Pacific University • Safeway • Seattle Conservation Core • Pioneer Human Services • Seat Central • SPU Nursing Program • Compassion House • Wayback Inn • Whittaker Mountaineering • Rainier Moun ashington Institute of Technology • University of Washington School of Medicine • Bellevue College • Eastside Aca • Kirkland Interfaith Transitions in Housing • Children’s Law Center of Washington • Everett Gospel Mission • roject • Columbia Legal Services • Washington Defender Association • The Defender Association • King County B American Civil Liberties Union of Washington • Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement • University of Wash- Relief • DADS • Urban Impact • Rainier Health and Fitness • Seattle Urban Academy • Worldbop.com • HUB • Authorize.net/PaymentTech • Seattle Mennonite Church • Our Lady of the Lake Church • Lake City Baptist Church hurch • Westminster Chapel • Eastside Foursquare • Cornerstone Church • Northwest Church Christ Church ch • Eastside Foursquare • Cornerstone Church • Mars Hill Church • Northwest Church • Christ Church Kirkland Church by the Side of the Road • Heart of God Church • Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church • Cornerstone University of Washington, Service Learning Internships • Seattle University, Service Learning Internships • City of an Church • MacKay Restaurant Group - AQUA / El Gaucho Restaurants • Eastside Foursquare • Mars Hill Ballar Task Force on Homelessness • Congregations for the Homeless • KentHOPE • Catholic Community Services • ment • Puget Sound • Christian Clinic Dental Clinic • PIMA Hygiene Program • University of Washington Depart- ring • University of Washington • Seattle Pacific University • Safeway • Seattle Conservation Core • Pioneer Hum Olive Crest • Hope Central • SPU Nursing Program • Compassion House • Wayback Inn • Whittaker Mountaineer niversity • Lake Washington Institute of Technology • University of Washington School of Medicine • Bellevue Col ch (Special Delivery) • Kirkland Interfaith Transitions in Housing • Children’s Law Center of Washington 3 • Everett Washington Corrections Center for Women Valley Cities Counseling & Consultation (Patsy’s Employer) Sarah (Hope Place Case Manager) Forgiveness It starts with PATSY “I came to the Women and Children’s Shelter in January 2007 directly from prison. My plan was to ‘get out of there’ as soon as possible, but then I was introduced to Jesus by a resident named Betty at a community meeting. The Bible taught me about faith, hope, and forgiveness. I needed to forgive the man who shot my boyfriend in front of me. That was the one thing that had kept me in darkness. Once I forgave him, I felt 20 years of weight lift away. “My Mission case manager Sarah was the best role model. She challenged me to do the next right thing, even when I didn’t want to, because I could grow into the person I wanted to be. I was living on $339 a month, and Sarah taught me how to do a budget, so I saved about $3,000 in a year’s time! Other women went out to eat and shopping but I had $30 a month to live on. I used my savings to get a car, to move forward. Now I budget. I save. And my bills are paid. “Without the support of people like Betty and Sarah, someone who starts from homelessness, addiction, and hopelessness wouldn’t have a BA, be serving the community as a Chemical Dependency Clinician, and getting a master’s degree. Today I carry a caseload of 70 people, and I hold them accountable like Sarah taught me. But I also show them unconditional love—because I know what a difference that makes.” Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission 2014 “Once I heard Patsy’s story, I was so energized about the work we do. She’s a walking testimony to the profound impact that programs like ours and the Mission’s can have — and proof positive of the power of giving back.” KEN TAYLOR Chief Executive Officer Valley Cities Counseling & Consultation 19,602 Hours of Counseling 2,188 Bible Studies 5 Our Programs MEN'S SHELTER AND RECOVERY VOLUNTEERS 206.622.5177 206.723.0767 Offers both emergency and long-term services as well as addiction recovery designed to help men overcome substance abuse and gain the tools necessary for lifetime recovery. Matches volunteers’ interests and talents with proactively identified needs both inside the Mission and out in the community. OPEN DOOR LEGAL SERVICES WOMEN AND CHILDREN'S SHELTER – HOPE PLACE 206.628.2008 Offers homeless women hope, opportunity, and practical skills to rebuild broken lives through programs in addiction recovery, domestic violence, job training, and discipleship. Provides structured programs for children and youth up to age 18. MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES 206.432.8476 Helping men and women struggling with mental health issues in partnership with the Metropolitan Improvement District. Training on Mental Health First Aid is available to the public. EMERGENCY FAMILY SHELTER 206.621.8474 Offers emergency services for women with children in Belltown in partnership with Mary’s Place. SERVE SEATTLE 206.682.4642 Provides free legal assistance and referrals to homeless individuals, with the help of volunteer legal professionals. PRISON MINISTRY 206.241.3991 Offers physical, emotional, and spiritual support to people while they are incarcerated and when rebuilding their lives after release. YOUTH OUTREACH 206.725.2432 Provides after-school, neighborhood, and summer programs for high-risk youth, as well as campus outreach and leadership training. RE:NOVO APARTMENTS – WEST SEATTLE 206.294.3826 Transitional housing program for single women in partnership with West Seattle Mars Hill. 206.432.8469 SMART HOME – NORTH SEATTLE An urban missions institute offering young men and women the opportunity to commit a year to serving the city through a variety of internships and innovative ministries while living together in intentional community. 206.782.0588 A partnership with Philadelphia Church, providing women, and women with children, stable housing as they transition to living independently. Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission 2014 STREET OUTREACH/118 DESIGNS SEARCH & RESCUE 206.432.8442 206.723.0767 Provides a way out of gang life for young men on the streets through training, job readiness, relational support and Christian mentorship. Distributes food, blankets, clothing, and the hand of friendship to individuals sleeping on the street. Invites them to safe shelter and a hot meal at the Mission. MORNING WATCH 206.498.7913 Serving businesses and residents by offering individuals who are sleeping in doorways and on benches a cup of coffee and a ride back to the Mission. DENTAL CLINIC 206.621.7695 Offers dental care to men and women who otherwise can’t afford it. Staffed by volunteer dentists and hygienists. SON RISE HOUSE APARTMENTS – KENT 253.373.1390 Provides women and children a home-like setting with transitional services available for up to two years. KENTHOPE DAY CENTER 253.480.2325 Serves homeless women and their children. Services include meals, counseling, showers, and connections to get jobs, into stable housing or a recovery program. 7 It starts with Coach Bobby (Ricky’s Mentor) Pinchot University (Helped Ricky Pursue His Bakery Dream) 118 Designs Faith RICKY “I lived alone in my cell—a bed, a metal sink, and a toilet. I was sad and lonely. On the walls of my cell there were names written: ‘So and so was here.’ I thought, ‘If you write your name, it means you’ll be back again.’ So I focused on learning, I earned a baking certificate, and I never wrote my name on that wall. “Today, because of the Mission, because of Jesus, I’m no longer surviving in FEAR. I’m living in FAITH. Today, I have one hope: to heal and help people. Being involved with Street Outreach/ 118 Designs has allowed me to mentor younger kids and gang members who say they don’t want to live as I did. I’m trying to show them that you can live better…not just tell them. I got four guys out of gangs. Five go to school consistently. Three have part time jobs. And five I talk to on a weekly basis. “My old nickname used to be “Slick.” Today, I have a new name, ‘SLIC’ (Suddenly Living in Christ). I’ve got my driver’s license and my own place to live. I’m about to be a business owner with my own bakeshop: Sincerest Sweets and Treats of Life. I’m also engaged to be married and look forward to being a husband and father. “Today, I am a man who praises God. And my life is living proof of the power of that path.” Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission 2014 “It was an honor to join the young men of 118 Designs in the Ice House entrepreneurship course. As part of their commitment to transformation, we explored how it’s often fear that keeps us from moving from idea to action—fear of failure, success, or of the unknown. I was inspired to watch their courage stare down these fears through the course of our ten weeks together.” MIKE SKINNER Director of the Center for Inclusive Entrepreneurship Pinchot University 13,301 379 Hours in a Computer Learning Center Housing Units Found 9 FY 2014 It was another wonderful year of community support. At the Mission, partnerships are the fabric of our work—the people and resources weave themselves in and out and around each of the lives we serve. Through these partnerships, your generosity, and God’s amazing grace, over 10,000 men, women, and children have been directly served—urban at-risk kids; adults in addiction recovery; young men escaping urban gangs; incarcerated men and women, and homeless kids and adults. This report highlights a few of them, and some partners like you who helped pave the way. Your gifts are very real investments in lives that keep paying dividends for decades to come. We hope you share our confidence and joy in this report. SUPPORT AND REVENUE CONTRIBUTIONS FOR GENERAL OPERATIONS Individual Contributions..................................... $10,721,000 Business Contributions............................................. 699,000 Foundation Grants.................................................. 1,017,000 Churches, Clubs & Other Contributions.................... 630,000 Total Contributions for Operations..................... $13,067,000 OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS Gifts-in-Kind Contributions ................................. $3,276,000 Bequests from Estates - net................................... 1,337,000 Capital Campaign Contributions................................. 10,000 Total Contributions............................................. $17,690,000 OTHER REVENUES Investment Income - net....................................... $2,483,000 Catalyst Event - net.................................................... 785,000 Insurance Proceeds - net.......................................... 230,000 Ministry, Rents & Other - net..................................... 598,000 Total Other Revenues............................................ $4,096,000 Total Support & Revenue.................................... $21,786,000 And my God will meet all your needs according to his glorious riches in Christ Jesus. PHILIPPIANS 4:19 Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission 2014 EXPENSES OPERATING EXPENSES CONTRIBUTIONS FOR GENERAL OPERATIONS Program Services............................................... $18,915,000 Fundraising Expenses............................................ 2,961,000 Administrative Expenses........................................ 1,445,000 5.3% Total Operating Expenses................................... $23,321,000 CAPITAL CAMPAIGN EXPENSES 82.0% 7.8% 4.8% Capital Campaign Expenses........................................ $9,000 Total Expenses.................................................... $23,330,000 OTHER DISBURSEMENTS/INVESTMENTS Decrease to Invested Funds - net....................... $(1,738,000) Decrease to Pledges & Receivables - net............... (369,000) Increase to Fixed & Other Assets/Debts - net.......... 563,000 82.0% Individual Contributions 5.3% Business Contributions 7.8% Foundation Grants 4.8% Churches, Clubs & Other Contributions OPERATING EXPENSES Total Disbursements - net.................................. $21,786,000 Total Net Assets* - August 31, 2014..................... $34,800,000 81.1% *Total assets (includes buildings and other property owned), less our total liabilities. 6.2% 12.7% This financial information reflects the pre-audit consolidated operations of Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission, including depreciation and amortization expense. 81.1% Program Services 12.7% Fundraising Expenses 6.2% Administrative Expenses 11 Feeling Safe It starts with Redeeming Soles (Supplies the Mission with Shoes) J.P. Work & Associates (Food Partner) Jack (Men’s Shelter Staff Cook) TRACY “It’s hard to imagine a life where you don’t have any shoes and you have to wonder what you’re going to do when you’ve worn through your socks. At the Mission, knowing that your basic needs are taken care of, takes off the weight of surviving, so you can focus on the big issues and soften your heart. Eating your first meal in comfort and safety is a pivotal moment between having a future and going back out there…to nothing. “Before I came here, I’d lost everything—including my faith in God, in other people, and in myself. Jack in the kitchen took me under his wing and we began playing worship music together. Someone taking an interest in me changed how I saw myself. And rediscovering Jesus through music gave me a way to heal. “Worship music chases away the darkness and gives people hope. It inspires people to let go of their inhibitions and shame, which leaves them with an open heart for Christ. “Since I’ve been here, I’ve learned to journal, and each of my entries starts with a prayer of thanks and ends up with a song. Now I play worship music on Fridays at morning devotionals. My whole life I never thought I’d be talking in front of 130-plus guys about God and faith and changing your life and giving it over to Jesus. I never thought I’d be sharing my songs.” Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission 2014 In peace I will lie down and sleep, for you alone, Lord, make me dwell in safety. PSALM 4:8 ”With the help of our partners, like the Mission, we’ve been able to help homeless individuals get back on their feet one pair of shoes at a time.” JESSICA REASY Executive Director Redeeming Soles 837,673 Meals Served 217,818 Bednights Provided 13 It starts with Spirit 105.3 Men’s Shelter Residents Downtown Seattle Association (Partners with the Mission’s Mental Health Program) GREGG Trust “I first heard about the Mission listening to Spirit 105.3 on Thanksgiving in the fall of 2008. I didn’t know at the time why I was so compelled to volunteer, but in hindsight now I know. “At first I was a little intimidated by the thought of working with homeless men who were battling addictions. But on my first day, my heart melted. “The Mission was the most loving place I’d experienced in my life, as I watched men battling and overcoming obstacles and staff working with them to help them through the process. “Still, I asked myself, ‘Why are all these guys spilling out their heart to me?’ About six months after I started volunteering with the Mission’s Mental Health program, someone very close to me started struggling with addiction. And I realized that my work here was God’s way of getting me ready for what I was going to walk through. “We didn’t know it at the time, but the guys in the program I was helping were helping me more than I was helping them. God was getting me ready for a battle I didn’t know was coming. Those men were showing me total surrender and trusting in God. Inspired by them, I started listening, and being totally open. As a result, He was totally there to guide me through every step of the way—and that made all the difference.” Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission 2014 ”The collaborative efforts of the Mission and our Metropolitian Improvement District Outreach Ambassadors have produced hundreds of interactions aimed at connecting our city’s most vulnerable population with the services they need. The success of this program is also evident in the relationships that have been forged and the trust that’s been developed. Relationships and trust lead to change.” JOSHUA CURTIS VP of Public Area Management Metropolitan Improvement District (MID) 59,000+ Volunteer Hours Served 483 Mental Health Brief Therapeutic Interventions 15 Key Partners Giving between September 1, 2013 through August 31, 2014 For over 82 years, everything we’ve done for the hungry and hurting in our community has been made possible by our generous donors. Thank you for your continued support and for the impact you allow us to make for those in greatest need. INDIVIDUALS $2,000-$9,999 Charles Aanenson Bill and Bartley Aanenson Dave Acker Karen J. Ackley Mr. Edward Joseph Adams-Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Steven Aeschbacher Mr. Mark L. Albright Mr. and Mrs. Mark Albright Mr. Jack H. Allen Mr. Steve W. Allington Nancy Alvord Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Amaral Bonnie Sue and R. Chris Anacker Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Donald Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Anderson Mr. James R. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Gus Apostol Mr. Michael L. Ashmore Estate of George E. Aspinwall Mr. and Mrs. John Atwood Elizabeth B. Baggaley Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey Mr. David Baker Mr. Paul A. Baker David Bakke Prashant Baktha Kumara Dhas Gary Baldridge Kari and Jody Balmer Mr. Youssef Barakat Mark Barbieri Pamela A. Barker Rebecca L. Barton Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bates Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Joe Beattie Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bennett Mr. Daniel M. Benson Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Berfield Mr. and Mrs. Nels Berg Erica Bergman Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bertch Mr. and Mrs. D. William Best David Bettis Jonathan Beuca Mr. and Mrs. James Bevier Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Biddle Bob Bienkowski Mr. and Mrs. William Bigbee-Hansen Chris A. Birkland Mr. Wayne Bishop Mr. John R. Black Liane Black Mr. and Mrs. Eric Bleckwehl Mr. and Mrs. Roger Blier Mr. and Mrs. Richard Blomquist Estate of Phyllis Blomquist Mr. and Mrs. David Bloyer Mr. William A. Bock Mr. Philip B. Bockrath Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Bodenstab Anna M. Boeschoten Mrs. Marjorie A. Bombar Adriane Bosa Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bosshart Mr. David E. Brandt Mary K. Bray Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bredengerd Mr. David M. Brenner Mr. John K. Broback Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Brodie Mr. and Mrs. David Broman Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Brossard Jerry and Tina Brown Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brown Stephen Brozovich Eric and Sophie Brun Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bube Leah Buhner Jennifer and Ryan L. Buma Sharon Burke Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Burtis Karen and Jeremy Butler Tanya L. Button Mr. Thomas S. Cain Mr. Randolph K. Camacho Mr. and Mrs. Brian Cameron Mr. and Mrs. Scott Cannon Mr. and Mrs. David Carleson Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Carlson Jeff and Alicia Carnevali Mr. and Mrs. Craig Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Carson Colin Cary Mr. and Mrs. Scott Catterall Mr. and Mrs. Steven Cedergreen Mr. Leslie J. Chaffee Mr. and Mrs. Pete Chailante John Chamberlain Jason Chan Mr. Patrick M. Chaney Terry L. Chaussee Dora Chin Sandra Chivers Min Chong Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Chou Katherine A. Christensen Mr. and Mrs. John Christianson Grace Chung Charles D Clark Dr. and Mrs. James Clifton Mr. and Mrs. Ron Clinkenbeard Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cocorocchia Maggie A. Colin Mr. and Mrs. William Condon Mr. Harold E. Cone Mr. Stephen Connelly Tamara A. Connolley Mr. and Mrs. Jason Conrads Tamara Contreras Michael Cook Mr. and Mrs. Lance Corbin Jack Corser Mike Corsetto Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cowan Mr. N. L. Cowan Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cox Sarah Cox Ms. Julie Cox William Coyne Mrs. Erna S. Craven Mr. and Mrs. Steven Cressey Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crews Robert and Elizabeth S. Crittenden Mr. C. B. Crouse Mr. Gene Curcio Michael and Nicole Curnutt Kelly Curran Jerad and Jessica Daley Estate of Joseph Edward Danovich Mr. Cliff Dargie Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davey Mr. and Mrs. Dan Davis Tricia Davis and Benjamin Haggerty Mr. Jerry R. Davis Jerry Davison Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dean Mr. David W. Decker Mr. Henry W. Decker Mr. David Deffinbaugh Mr. and Mrs. Dan Deister Carol J. DeLappe-Chryst Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Devey Mr. and Mrs. Royce DeVore Lauri DeWhitt Peri and Philip Dicrescentis Mr. and Mrs. H. David Dillinger Mr. and Mrs. Shane Dir Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dirks Mr. and Mrs. Doug Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dokken Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dombek Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Donovan Mrs. Turrell S. Doolittle Jo Ettea Dorband Brenda Dormaier Marcus C. Dorschel Ms. Patricia D. Downs Lois E. Drake Estate of Irene A. Drake Mr. and Mrs. William Driscoll Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dubeck Stacy Dunlap Sylvia M. Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Dwinell Stephen and Sandy Dymale Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dyson Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Eberts Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Edelman Sherry L. Edmondson Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edson Mr. and Mrs. James Eernisse Mr. Henry J. Eickhoff Mr. and Mrs. Michael Eisses Mr. Brian Elmore Mr. and Mrs. Duane Engle Mr. David P. Enzminger Barden Erickson Mr. and Mrs. Mark Esser Jonathan Estes Mr. and Mrs. Marc Evanger Meagan A. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Martin Evans Derryl B. Evans Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission 2014 Rick and Vicki L. Ezell Mr. Patrick Fahey Randi C. Fattizzi Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Faulstich R. Preston and Lora Feight Ms. Vanessa Fenlason Mr. and Mrs. David Fennell Mr. Kelly Finn Darcy Fleck Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fletcher Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fly Mr. Patrick Fly Katherine and Mark W. Appleby Forbush Peter Forras Mr. and Mrs. Donn Fountain Mr. and Mrs. Rick Foxworthy Gale and Donna Francis James and Amanda Franck Ms. Sonia Frank Mr. Russell G. Franklin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Friedel Mr. and Mrs. Peter Frost Mr. and Mrs. Steven Funderburke Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gabryjelski Ellen M. Gaebe Mr. and Mrs. Paul Garvey Christy Gatewood Ernie Gehre Mr. and Mrs. Brett Gerry Estate Of Ida Y. and Merrill H. Gerstel Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gila Robert Gomulkiewicz and Andrea Lairson Mr. and Mrs. L. Keith Gorder Mr. and Mrs. Don Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gore Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gottas Sok-May Grant Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gray Greg Greeley Mr. and Mrs. G. Scott Greenburg Mr. Tyrel A. Greenland Mr. Dale Greenwald Mr. and Mrs. Dustin Greer Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gribben Dr. and Mrs. Peter Grimm Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Guhlke Kathleen Gullberg Lyn Gundram Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Gunnells Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Guzman Mr. John S. Haapala Mrs. Wilma S. Hagen Ryan Hagstrom Mrs. Carol Hainline Katie Hall Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hanes Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hansen Mr. Rodney Hanson Mr. Conrad J. Hanson III Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hanson Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hanson Shirley J. Harlow Mr. and Mrs. John Harnish Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Harrang Susan N. Harris James E. Harris Le Beau and Robert Harrow Jay and Dorothy Hart Mr. and Mrs. Duane Harter Brenden Hartford Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hartnett Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hauff Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heisel Arletta L. Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Bill Henley Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Herd Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hestad Mr. William R. Hill Harold and Mary Frances Hill Tara Hirjak Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hirsch Mr. Ralph G. Hoard Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hodge Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoffman Mrs. Kathryn M. Hollingsworth Mr. and Mrs. John Hollinrake Mr. Richard Holt Mr. Mark A. Holub Chris Hoover Mr. Brian M. Hopkins Kenneth and Barb Horsfall Mr. George M. Horsham Dr. and Mrs. Fred Horvath Isaac Huang Mr. Erik Huber Mr. and Mrs. Zack Hubert Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huff Katherine Huffendick Charitable Trust Christina and James Hughes Brett D. Humphrey Lillian Hunt Susan L. Husted Mr. Harold W. Huston Gwendolyn A. Hyde Stacy Hyle Ronald Hysom Mr. and Mrs. Warren Igo Mr. and Mrs. Jon Ihde Mr. and Mrs. Eric Ivarson Mr. and Mrs. Roger Iwen Whoever is generous to the poor lends to the Lord, and he will repay him for his deed. PROVERBS 19:17 Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson Dr. and Mrs. Gregory Jantz Mrs. Selina Jap Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jeans Marvin Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Darin Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Jernberg Ann Jewett Mr. and Mrs. Mike Johansson Lisa Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Johnson Elaine C. Johnson James W. Johnson Beatha A. Johnson Jane E. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jones The Estate of Averill Jorgenson Estate of Julia Julsrud Ms. Linda Jweinat Mr. David Kading Theresa A. Kain Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Kam Mr. Hyeon Kang Mr. and Mrs. Hyeon Kang Mr. Iwao Kawakami Blanche E. Kazen Kathleen L. Keeling Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelly Mr. and Mrs. David Keyes Mr. Mark A. Kieffer Christine Kim Mr. and Mrs. Otis Kimzey Mr. Charles F. King Mr. and Mrs. Brian Kirkpatrick Mr. Robert D. Kitchen Mr. Ernie L. Kitchin Darlene and W. R. Kluth William and Jolinda Knight Mr. Paul Kollmorgen Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kongorski Mr. and Mrs. Sam Konswa Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Krauss Anne K. Krook Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kuehn Peggy J. Kulpa Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kvinge Ms. Stephanie Laboo Dr. and Mrs. Randolph Lake Mr. Eugene Lam Patrick Lamasney Cherie M. Lang Mr. Charles E. Lang John C. Langsev Bruce and Emily Langworthy Mr. Greg K. Larson Mr. Benjamin F. Laughlin Ms. Catherine Lavelle Robyn M. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Lemon Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lenarz Mr. Paul Lepse Mr. and Mrs. Scott LeRoux Amy and Daniel Letinsky Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lewis Marian R. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. David Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lewis Estate of Cora E. Lewis Mr. Jim Liebert Ronald Lilley Jeff and Eugenie Lilley Mr. and Mrs. Terence Limb Jeffrey and Sherry Lin Vila M. Lind Mr. and Mrs. Michael Litke Mr. and Mrs. William Little Mr. and Mrs. Darran Littlefield Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Loewen Drew Londgren Raelenna Love Mr. Daniel P. Loyle Mr. Daniel J. Lund Laura Lundgren Mr. Michael L. Lunsford 17 “Jesus told us to love our neighbor as ourselves. The Mission gives ordinary people like us an opportunity to love God by serving people. This is a unique experience where you can actually see change in people’s lives as they progress through the program.” BRAD AND LAURA DECKER Donors Mrs. Peggy Lutz James Ma Mr. and Mrs. Chad Mackay Mr. Jeffrey P. Magnotti Mr. and Mrs. Warren Malkowicz Marida Manning Jamie Mark Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Markezich Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marshall Mr. David C. Marshall Lilliane Martin Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Martinell Brent Martonik Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Mason Mr. and Mrs. Greg Mason Santosh Mathan Mr. and Mrs. Dean Matsen David and Abigail Matson Matt and Susan Maury General and Mrs. Barry McCaffrey Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCanna Mr. and Mrs. David McCracken Kara Mcdermott Douglas Mcdougall Ms. Margie McGarvey Mr. and Mrs. Scott McGee Mr. and Mrs. William McGonagle Matt and Laurra McGregor Mr. Paul J. McKillop Mr. and Mrs. Murray McKinney Mr. and Mrs. Arnold McKinney Sarah McLatchy Karen and Gary McMillen Mr. and Mrs. Richard McPoland Mr. Mike Meenen Janeth Melin Michael Melvin Mike Mercer Mr. Kelly M. Messer Sherril Meunier Pamela Meyer Mark Mikoleit and Marci Marra Ms. Donna Miller Ellie W. Miller Mrs. Carolyn Miller Shawn Miller Mr. and Mrs. John Mills Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mills Mr. and Mrs. William Milne Dr. and Mrs. Donald Minnick Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mitchell Dave and Sue Mitchell Vincent Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miyauchi Mr. and Mrs. David Moerdyk Maxine L. Moergeli Mr. and Mrs. Roger Monteith J. Diane Monzingo Mr. and Mrs. David Moore Roberta R. Moore Mr. and Mrs. George Moorhead Brett and Kristine Moreland Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Morgenroth Dr. Linda Morrow Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Moser Paul and Susan Moulton Dr. Oussama Moussan Lori E. Mumford Trust Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mumford Mary M. Murfey Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murphy Mr. and Mrs. David Murphy Mr. Michael J. Murphy Judy C. Murray Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Nalley Heather and Jason Needham Melissa E. Nelson Mr. Andrew Nelson Ms. Betty Nes-Wabey Mrs. Helen Neudorfer Mr. and Mrs. David Nickerson Mr. and Mrs. David Nielsen Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Nienaber Mr. John H. Nitardy Jeannie and Bruce Nordstrom Molly and Blake Nordstrom Mr. Eric W. Noreen Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nowogroski Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nuber Mr. Phil M. Nyberg Mr. and Mrs. Michael O’Brien Mr. David Odom Mr. and Mrs. John Olerud Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oliver Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Oliver Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Olsby Mr. and Mrs. Brent Olsen Mr. David Olson Mr. and Mrs. John Olson Nancy L. Olson Mr. and Mrs. Richard Olson Mr. and Mrs. John O’Neil Chikako Oshima Mr. Russell G. Ostlie Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Owens Linda M. Pahl Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Paoletti Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Parente Mr. Craig R. Pargeter Lisa M. Park Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pederson Marian E. Peiroli Henry A. Pelletier Eleanor M. Pendley Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Perry Mr. and Mrs. Dick Person Kyle and Sue Peters Mr. and Mrs. James Petrin Tom and Sally Peyree Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pfeifer Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Phillips Harekeshava Pillay Mr. and Mrs. Jay Pittenger Ryan Plasch Mr. and Mrs. Carl Platou Mr. Mike Plows Ms. Katherine Postell Hengky G. Prasetiyo Thomas D. Pretlow Lindsay J. Price Karen Rains Janet S. Rasey-Jackson Joanne Rayl Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rech Susan K. Redhed Mr. and Mrs. Gary Reed Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Regis Mr. and Mrs. John Reid Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Reid Mrs. H. Reinert Mr. and Mrs. Dana Rekow Mr. and Mrs. William Reubel Michael J. Revis Michael Reynolds Carrie D. Rhodes Jonathan Rhodes Justin Richard Mr. and Mrs. Richard Richards J. W. Richardson II Joseph and Allison Riley Mr. and Mrs. J. Karl Ris Mr. and Mrs. Craig Rixon Mr. Andy Robblee Mr. John F. Robert Mr. Jim Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Ross Robinson Mrs. Anne Rose Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rosenkranz Lyuda R. Roshchuk Igor Roshchuk Mr. Greg Roslansky Mr. and Mrs. John Rowland Greg Rumage Layne Russell Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rutherford Dr. Susan E. Rutherford Mark Rydman Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sample Mr. Steve Sanchez Mr. Davis J. Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Sankey Mr. Ryan Saunders Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schein Mary Schell Mr. and Mrs. Tony Scherrer Mr. and Mrs. Leo Scherrer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schlegel Mr. Michael B. Schmit Mr. Dennis Schober Mr. Michael A. Scoggins Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission 2014 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scott Dr. and Mrs. James Seeley Lori Segale Mr. and Mrs. Jack Seip Capt. and Mrs. Nicholas Sgalitzer Estate of Juanita A. Shaternick Guy D. Shefner Mr. and Mrs. Michael Shen Dr. Thomas H. Shepard Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Shetler Mr. and Mrs. Eric Sholund Mr. and Mrs. Randall Shope Helena D. Shorett Mr. and Mrs. David Shute Mr. and Mrs. Jon Simonson Helen M. Simpson Murali and Gouri K. Sivarajan Katherine J. Skordal Marlene A. Smedley Ms. Terry Smith Mr. and Mrs. Byron Smith Leonard B. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Steve Smith Patricia T. Smoll Paulette M. Sorensen Mauricio O. Soto Sunny Speidel Mr. Jack C. Sperry Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Spiro Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Spitalnick Ms. Diane D. Springs Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stabingas Mr. and Mrs. Shannon Stafford Mr. Robert W. Stafford Jr. Cynthia and Jeffrey Stair Albert Stephens Heather Stephenson Gordon Stephenson Ronnie Stern Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Stevens Jay Stickney Mr. and Mrs. Joel Stinson Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stockdale Mr. and Mrs. David Stockert Mrs. Sue-Erin Stone Mr. and Mrs. Randal Storm Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Strackbein Sharon L. Struthers Jennifer J. Summa Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sun Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Swanson Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sweeney James and Jennie Sweet Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sweo Mr. and Mrs. James Szabo Mr. David Taylor Kenita Teague Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Temp Mr. Ty A. Terry Mr. and Mrs. Ted Terry Dr. and Mrs. James Thomas Deanna Thome Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Thompson Mr. Ted C. Thompson Reed And Marion Thorkildsen Keith and Susan Tibbles Timothy and Sarah Tien Mr. Wesley P. Tietge Jonathan Tinter Mr. Andrew J. Toles Daryl and Karen Trezise Mr. Kurt J. Tufford Rita R. Tuohy Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tutmarc Mr. and Mrs. John Ulacia Mr. Calvin N. Ulberg Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Philippe Vallerand Michael H. Valley Mr. and Mrs. David Van Horn Mr. and Mrs. Larry Van Ness Mr. John Van Velthuyzen Amy E. Van Velthuyzen Jeff Vandel Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Vander Pol Mr. and Mrs. Joel VanDerPuy Mr. and Mrs. Brian Vanderwerff Dana Velkers Mr. and Mrs. Randall Vermillion Karen Vollrath Dale Voth Dennis Wackerbarth Carol J. Wade Carrie Waffle Mr. David Wakeman Paul T. Waldroop II Ms. Joan M. Walker Frances J. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wallulis Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walter Mr. and Mrs. Gary Walter Estate of Olga A. Walters Mr. and Mrs. George Ward Craig and Erin Watson Mr. Kenneth Watts Mr. and Mrs. George Watts Douglas T. Weaver Peggy Webb Mr. Robert M. Weede Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Weibling Mr. and Mrs. Garland Wells Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wenkle Mr. Michael Wensman Edward Werner Mr. Phil Westbrook Mr. Michael Weston Mr. and Mrs. Steven Wetmore Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wetter Colleen R. Whitaker Mr. and Mrs. David Whitney Mr. Keith Whittemore Teresa A. Wicorek Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wight H. Everett Wilcock William Wiley Mr. and Mrs. Greg Willems Lanta L. Wine Mr. Johnny Winters David Witham Forrest Wohlhueter Mr. Thomas R. Wolter Mr. James S. Woodford Cynthia L. Woodford Mrs. Lucina Woodman Timothy R. Woods Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wooldridge Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Woolett Mr. and Mrs. Kemyss Worley Hung I Wu John Wurts Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Yancich Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Yocom Mr. and Mrs. Edward Yoshida Glaucia Young William and Michelle Youngsman Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Zevenbergen Yong Zhang Mr. and Mrs. Rafael Zimberoff Mr. and Mrs. Roger Zonnefeld Mrs. Stella J. DeYoung Mrs. Sandra B. Dunn Estate of Paul Dyson Martin and Linda Ellison Mr. Craig Francis Estate of Ethel M. and Donald H. Garrison Mr. Dominic F. Gospodor Stone Gossard Christine M. Gregory Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haechler Mr. and Mrs. Elling Halvorson William Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Hanson Estate of Frances Harris Estate of Harold and Marjorie Harris Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hill Helga C. Hofmann Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hughes Mr. and Mrs. James Huntsperger INDIVIDUALS $10,000+ Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. William Adamucci Mr. and Mrs. Troy Alstead Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Alvord Richard and Nancy J. Alvord Mr. and Mrs. David Ashmun Kathleen Bauer Mr. and Mrs. James Borgman Loren Ceder Dr. and Mrs. A. Zerne Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Craig Chapman Estate of Theodore J. Chetnik Jeff Cole Mr. and Mrs. David Cutler Mr. and Mrs. Dean Darwin Mr. and Mrs. Harold Daubenspeck Mr. and Mrs. Warren Davis 19 Mrs. Jean M. Johnson Estate of Edna Johnston Mr. Floyd U. Jones Mr. Richard L. Kemp Mrs. Glenna S. Kendall Mrs. Karleen Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kletsch Elizabeth Lie Mr. and Mrs. Jason MacKenzie Estate of Betty Jane Martin Estate of Erna E. Meinke Estate of Elinor K. Menter Mr. and Mrs. John Miller Mr. Zimri G. Moore Estate of Shirley A. Nelson Mr. Maurice I. Nelson Estate of Beatrice Olson Estate of Dorothy D. Peterson Estate of Norman Meyer Peterson Mr. and Mrs. George Petrie Tom Prenzlow Mike and Linda Ranz Janet L Ravander Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Resnick Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ried Mrs. Joan Riser Mr. and Mrs. Ted Schepper Mr. and Mrs. Mark Shaber Mr. and Mrs. James Sheldrup Bill and Becky Smead William Snider and Kendra VanderMeulen Estate of Imo Irene Sparks Mr. and Mrs. Richard Steegstra Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Teves Estate of Ruth Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Steven Tindall Mr. and Mrs. James Tobias Mr. and Mrs. Dale Twiggs Mr. and Mrs. Scott Urie Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Vieceli Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walker Mr. James A. Weber Estate of Lewis G. Weiss Allan and Laurie Wenzel Estate of Jessie Margaret Wheeler Terry Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Yates Mr. and Mrs. Victor Zonnefeld BUSINESSES & ORGANIZATIONS $2000-$10,000 INCLUDES DONATED GOODS American Enterprise Investment Services Inc. Amgen Foundation Aronson Security Group, Inc. AT&T United Way Employee Giving Campaign Aviation Partners, Inc. Bank of America Charitable Foundation Bank of America United Way Campaign Battelle BECU Blueprint Services LLC Bowen Scarff Ford - Lincoln Campbell Nelson Charlie’s Produce Children’s Chance of Life Cobalt Mortgage Coinstar Component Products Corp. Cruse of Oil Deseret Management Corporation Ellis, Li & McKinstry, PLLC Ellison Foundation Fulcrum Capital LLC Give with Liberty Google Inc Great Northwest Soup Company Halvorson Charities Fund Health Excellence Chiropractic HHS Region X Employees’ Association Industrial Air Systems Inc. JP Work & Associates Keithly Electric Company Kent Rotary Club Foundation Kibble & Prentice King County Employee Giving Program KPFF Consulting Engineers McKinney Miller Laine Properties Montana Funding Morgan Stanley National Safety Inc. Network For Good Nintendo of America Inc. Nordstrom Pacific Northwest Relocation Council Precision Acoustical LLC Queen Anne Real Estate RSD Knight, LLC Seattle Aquarium Seattle Chocolate Company Single Vision Express, LLC Spectralux Corporation Starbucks Corporation Starbucks Matching Gifts Program SubTerra, Inc. The Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation Treen Corporation Umpqua Bank Unitec Corporation United Way Of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey USI Insurance Services LLC WA Evergreen Chpt of the IAAP Walashek Industrial & Marine Wheeler Seafood Inc. BUSINESSES & ORGANIZATIONS $10,000+ INCLUDES DONATED GOODS AH&T Insurance Employees Community Fund of Boeing Metropolitan Improvement District (DBIA Services) Microsoft Corporation Motor Oil Supply Oak Harbor Freight Lines Inc. Odyssey Enterprises Inc. Seattle Pump and Equipment Co. Stabbert Maritime Terra Associates Inc. Thai Siam Restaurant Truist United Way Of King County Vanguard CHURCHES & SCHOOLS $2,000+ BEIT TIKVAH Messianic Congregation Bellevue Presbyterian Church Calvary Chapel South Community Christian Fellowship Crossroads Bible Church Des Moines Gospel Chapel Eastridge Baptist Church of Kent Edgewood Baptist Church Emmanuel Episcopal Church Evergreen Baptist Church of Seattle First Evangelical Presbyterian Church John Knox Presbyterian Church Kent Covenant Church Lake Sawyer Christian Church Life Source Christian Fellowship Maple Valley Presbyterian Church New Day Church Northgate Gospel Chapel Northwest University Refuge Church Rolling Bay Presbyterian Church The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Foundation West Side Presbyterian Church We strive for accuracy, please excuse any errors. Contact the Donor Relations Department at 206.723.0767 x428 or [email protected] for any changes or corrections. Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission 2014 Board of Trustees LINDA RANZ CHAIRMAN Starbucks Director, Global Ecommerce BILL AANENSON VICE CHAIRMAN Seattle Mariners Radio Bonneville Sports Marketing Account Executive ANDY TOLES IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIRMAN Ellis, Li & McKinstry PLLC Partner CRAIG CHAPMAN SECRETARY INRIX, Inc. Co-Founder and Director ANN KLEIN Klein Partners, Inc. President MATT MCGREGOR Colliers International Senior Vice President JENNY PRINTZ Medical Teams International Director of Development, Pacific NW MICHAEL TUTMARC Tutmarc Architects President ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS ANDRE BENJAMIN College Success Foundation College Advisor RYAN CHURCH University Presbyterian Church Sr. Director, University Ministries KELLIE SCHNEIDER Swedish Hospital Medical Center Medical Social Worker SCOTT URIE Washington Air Reps, Inc. Retired JOHN FORREST TREASURER Sweeney Conrad, P.S. Tax Shareholder JEFF LILLEY PRESIDENT Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Matt McGregor, John Forrest, Jenny Printz, Craig Chapman, Kellie Schneider, Linda Ranz, Bill Aanenson, Ann Klein, Scott Urie, Ryan Church, Andy Toles, Andre Benjamin, and Michael Tutmarc (not pictured: Jeff Lilley) Our Mission To serve, rescue SERVE We are called RESCUE When basic TRANSFORM With and transform those to demonstrate God’s love by helping those in greatest need by first providing the essentials of food, shelter, and security. Only then can we help them move into lasting change in their lives. needs are met and the foundation of real relationships have been laid, people are more willing to open their hearts and minds to the teaching and ministry we offer. Then the real work can begin. real skills, true faith, and a profound change in perspective, the people we help are able to not only live independent and healthy lives, but also to give back to others with insight and empathy. in greatest need through the grace of Jesus Christ Photographers: Lovejoy Photography Stefanie Krach Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission 3800 South Othello Street, Seattle, Washington 98118 206.723.0767 / www.UGM.org