Clinic Celebrates 20 Years - The Society of St. Vincent de Paul
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Clinic Celebrates 20 Years - The Society of St. Vincent de Paul
3 Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage Campus Garden PAID 4 Corporate Volunteerism 10 14 Bike Drive Society of a Thousand Thanks Phoenix, Arizona Permit No. 115 P.O. Box 13600, Phoenix, Arizona 85002-3600 If you are receiving duplicate copies of this newsletter or have changed your address: April 2014 Volume 49, Number 3 • please call (602) 261-6814 or • email subscribe@ svdp-phx-az.org or • unsubscribe@ svdp-phx-az.org. Clinic Celebrates 20 Years Newsletter of The Society of St. Vincent de Paul Phoenix Diocesan Council stvincentdepaul.net Campus garden The Society of St. Vincent de Paul’s main campus, which houses our central kitchen and family dining room, is just south of downtown and in the middle of a “food desert.” According to the USDA, food deserts are defined as urban neighborhoods and rural towns without ready access to fresh, healthy and affordable food. Coming Together to Help Others The Society of St. Vincent de Paul is greatly blessed to be a place where communities come together to help us help others. Caring people of all faiths and backgrounds, individuals and families, businesses large and small selflessly show their love of neighbor in many meaningful ways. Their goodness and generosity epitomize an ecumenical spirit of service. The labors and contributions of these wonderful people make it possible for us to fulfill our mission of serving the most vulnerable in society regardless of race, creed, color or status. Their efforts exemplify the love and compassion our Creator calls us to show each other and provide a powerful reminder that the term “human family” is an inspiring reality, not an abstract concept. Our Virginia G. Piper Medical & Dental Clinic, which opened 20 years ago, has been rightfully described as “a major ecumenical entity.” The hundreds of doctors, dentists, nurses, hygienists, pharmacists and others who volunteer their time to treat our patients represent various religious beliefs. Throughout the years hospitals such as St. Joseph’s, Phoenix Baptist, Scottsdale Healthcare and Mayo Clinic have helped us provide necessary patient care. Good Samaritan Hospital (now Banner Health), founded by the Methodist Church, helped build the clinic. P.O. BoxCouncil 13600, Phoenix, Diocesan President Joseph J. Riley 2 Vincentian CONNECTION April 2014 “It feels great to be part of an organization that does so much good in the community,” Tony said. “I love seeing others getting involved and working together too.” Volunteers Jeph Harris, Tony Kasowski and Jim Dennis volunteer weekly to grow fresh food at our main campus. Having volunteered alongside homeless guests at the community garden adjacent to our downtown Phoenix dining room, Tony and Jim saw the joy others got out of gardening. “It was very empowering for them,” Jim said “I hope to do something similar, to get the community here involved at this garden too.” Joseph J. Riley, President, Phoenix Diocesan Council If you have a change of address, please call (602) 261-6814. stvincentdepaul.net Stephen J. Zabilski Editorial AssistantBurnton Gretchen Carol Jacobs Chief Officer Chief Development Development Officer Shannon Clancy Shannon Clancy Each day caring, committed people from all segments of the communities we serve unite with Vincentians to perform acts of kindness which have a major impact on lives that is often nothing short of miraculous. Their exemplary love of neighbor is a beautiful thing to behold – and something for which we are most grateful. Editorial Assistant Carol Jacobs Editor/Writer Mary Chou-Thompson Tony and Jim volunteer at least two days a week at the garden, tending to the garden and teaching other volunteers valuable skills to grow food naturally and without pesticides in the desert. Creative gardening methods include incorporating juice pulp donated by Kaleidoscope Juice to create nutrient-rich soil. Since starting the garden in November last year, they have already harvested over 100 pounds of rainbow chard, which was incorporated into meals served at our five dining rooms. There can be no doubt that Divine Providence, in which Frederic and our patron, St. Vincent de Paul, trusted completely, has been wondrously at work on behalf of the Society during the past 181 years. I firmly believe that the Society has had similar divine guidance in the Diocese of Phoenix since our first charity dining room opened in 1946. Contributing Writer Mary Chou-Thompson Diocesan Council President Joseph J. Riley Executive Director ExecutiveJ.Director Stephen Zabilski Our founder, Blessed Frederic Ozanam, dreamed of embracing the world in a network of charity, one which now encompasses 149 countries. It is brought lovingly to life by ordinary men and women, nearly 800,000 strong, who by the grace of God do extraordinary things for those in need. I call it the perpetual miracle of St. Vincent de Paul. The Society of St. Vincent de Paul is an international non-profit organization dedicated to serving the poor and providing others with the opportunity to serve. The Phoenix Diocesan Council has been assisting central and northern Arizona families since 1946. Programs include services for the homeless, medical and dental care for the working poor, charity dining rooms, thrift stores, a transitional housing shelter and general assistance for individuals in need. Arizona 85002-3600 Editor/Writer With the help of two expert gardeners Tony Kasowski and Jim Dennis, SVdP turned one and a half acre of an empty lot into a thriving urban garden. The garden is currently growing tomatoes, citrus, kale, lettuce, chard, beets and radishes. The fundamental fact that we are all members of God’s family defines our relationship to those we serve, uniting all Vincentians and those who support us in a mission of loving service to His suffering children. Serving them so personally is both a special source of joy and a beneficial reminder of our common humanity. The garden team started selling some of the produce at farmers’ markets to expand the project. Tony and Jim are exploring other ways to bring produce into residential neighborhoods without easy access to fresh foods. “It’s a great use of an empty lot. It beautifies the area and produces healthy food,” Tony said. “I want others to see that it can be done. Once you know the possibilities, it doesn’t make sense not to do it.” Volunteers look for opportunities to repurpose items, such as using old tires as planters. stvincentdepaul.net 3 Corporate Partners Encourage Volunteerism SPECIAL THANKS to Our Generous Sponsors! Diamond As one of the largest human services organizations in Arizona, we can’t feed, clothe, house and heal thousands of individuals and families every year without the help of volunteers and supporters. A special group of supporters is our corporate friends, who encourage volunteerism through match programs. Here, we highlight a few unique ways that our corporate partners support our work. Platinum Gold Macy’s Makes Supporting Charities Fun DriveTime’s Matching Gifts Program In addition to a traditional match program where Macy’s matches donations made by its employees, it creates food drive competitions to encourage participating. For example, during its Bag Hunger campaign, employees could donate money to see their favorite executive dress up in costume and perform a skit in front of entire staff. Not only does DriveTime encourage volunteerism among its employees, it rewards them by providing money to donate to their favorite charities. For every five volunteer hours, a DriveTime employee receives $250 to donate. When four employees volunteer as a group, they receive $1,000 to donate! Schreiber Foods Adopts Families for Christmas When Schreiber Foods employees got together to adopt two families through our Christmas program, the company stepped up to match the value of the adoption, dollar-for-dollar! So while two families enjoyed a joyful Christmas thanks to Schreiber Foods employees who blessed them with meals and gifts, we also received a monetary gift from the company to fund our programs. Silver Golf Fore Charity April 28, 2014 More than a decade ago, the Knights of Columbus from Our Lady of Joy Parish in Carefree decided to sponsor a golf tournament to raise money for local charities. This year’s event will be held on April 28th at two of North Scottsdale’s premier private country clubs, Troon and Desert Highlands. It will be the Knights’ 13th annual tournament to benefit local charities. Over its first 12 years, the event has raised more than $1,200,000. St. Vincent de Paul is the event’s primary beneficiary and over the last two years alone has received $300,000 from this event. The event will consist of a scramble tournament, hole-in-one contests for $10,000 or a car, wine tasting and cooking demonstrations for guests and non-golfers, a silent auction, dinner and live auction, prizes and a raffle drawing for $5,000. For more information, visit golf-fore-charity.org 4 Vincentian CONNECTION April 2014 The tournament will be held at Troon and Desert Highlands – two of North Scottsdale’s premier, private country clubs Last year, the Knights of Columbus presented us with a $130,000 donation. We look forward to another successful year! stvincentdepaul.net 5 Clinic Director Janice Ertl was instrumental in the founding of the medical and dental clinic. She developed the clinic from the ground up and continues to shape its success. While the clinic operates with limited staff, it is able to offer 25 specialties with the help of doctors and medical professionals who volunteer their time and expertise. Thanks to forward-thinking staff, the clinic remained nimble throughout various seasons of government healthcare reform, on both the state and federal levels. “The role of a charity clinic is to respond to community needs,” Janice said. “We focus on what’s needed and once the need has been fulfilled and our goals are accomplished, we move on to the next.” Volunteer Dr. Mark Webb, looks through the clinic’s pharmacy of donated medicine and supplies. The clinic does not charge for its services. No patient who qualifies is denied health care due to his or her ability to pay. In addition to treating people who are ill and wounded, the clinic takes a proactive role in keeping people healthy. It operates a thriving community health education program. The positive results from its diabetes prevention program have been published in medical journals numerous times. Gordon and his wife Reyna wait for his appointment at our Virginia G. Piper Medical and Dental Clinic. With no insurance and a retail job, Gordon receives much needed medical treatment for a chronic ulcer on his foot. Celebrating 20 Years of Supporting Community Health In March, the Virginia G. Piper Medical and Dental Clinic celebrated its 20th anniversary. Since 1994, the clinic has provided nearly 225,000 appointments to patients who had nowhere else to turn for health and dental care. “When we started 20 years ago, some people wondered whether charity clinics were even necessary since there was a lot of talk about President Clinton’s efforts to get us universal healthcare,” said Janice Ertl, clinic director. “Here we are, and we are as busy as we’ve ever been.” With the passing of the Affordable Care Act, the clinic is playing a key role in educating the public on health care options. That includes evaluating all options, like job benefits, AHCCCS and the Health Insurance Marketplace. “We are not supposed to be a primary care clinic,” Janice said. “Our job is to care for people with no care and help them transition into having permanent health care.” While the Health Insurance Marketplace is now available, there are still many people who are in transition and desperately need medical attention. Gordon True came to the clinic due to chronic ulcers on his foot. Prior to visiting the clinic, he was doing his best to keep his wounds clean, but the ulcers just kept getting worse. Finally, he was in too much pain to go back to his retail job, which required him to be on his feet for most of the day. He started to fall behind on his rent and struggled to put food on the table for his wife, daughter and grandchildren. Even with the combined income from his wife and daughter, it was still not enough to make ends meet. Dr. Earl Baker was also a founding member of the clinic and continues to volunteer and support St. Vincent de Paul. Eventually, the family was evicted from their home and moved into a friend’s house. “We were very scared and so stressed out from everything that was happening,” said Reyna True, Gordon’s wife. Without insurance, he was not able to receive any treatment. Gordon’s infection was getting worse and they feared that he may lose his foot. Finally, Gordon was referred to St. Vincent de Paul. “Everyone was so nice to us,” Reyna said. “It was the best feeling. We were feeling so desperate.” After two visits, Gordon’s foot started to improve. The appointments and medications are free of charge to Gordon. It’s a huge relief, especially while the family deals with the crisis of being evicted. “Don’t know what we would’ve done if it weren’t for this clinic,” Gordon said. Dental Clinic Director Dr. Ken Snyder has been at St. Vincent de Paul for 18 years. His love for patients has only deepened since the day he started. … continued on page 8 6 Vincentian CONNECTION April 2014 stvincentdepaul.net 7 … continued from page 7 A Look Into the Past… Celebrating 20 Years of Supporting Community Health The first fundraiser for the medical and dental clinic was in 1994, a celebrity roast, attended by several well-known community leaders. The program cover art was drawn by the roastee himself, Steve Benson, The Arizona Republic’s political cartoonist. Thanks to a donated supply of special dressing that the clinic staff used for his foot, Gordon healed quickly and returned to work. Gordon started the process to apply for AHCCCS after his second appointment at St. Vincent de Paul. It can take up to 45 days for approval. Until he receives insurance, Gordon will continue to visit the clinic for follow-up appointments to keep him healthy. Gordon’s situation is common. Many people who are in transition count on St. Vincent de Paul’s clinic when unexpected medical needs arise. “While we meet these immediate needs, we are also keeping a pulse on the future,” Janice said. “Our role as a charity clinic will keep shifting with the need that’s out there. We may change, but we are not going anywhere.” Q&A with Dr. Ken Snyder | SVdP director of children’s dental clinic Q. What is unique about St. Vincent de Paul’s clinic? A. I’ve been here for 18 years. We get no government funding. It’s all grants and donations. It’s almost like things pop out of thin air when we need something. I’m not talking about supplies or things, but people. We have dentists who volunteer and dental students from all over the state who come to learn and serve patients at our clinic. Whenever we find ourselves with a need, people always come through for us. It’s amazing the wide range of services we are able to offer people at no charge. Dr. Earl Baker and Janice Ertl, two of the original founders of the clinic, used to call us “the clinic of last resort.” Dr. Baker used to stand at the doorway and just marvel at everybody coming through, working together to care for people. Now, once in a while, I find myself doing the same thing. It’s just amazing. The dedication and love that people have here is felt every day. Q. How does dental health affect someone’s overall health? A. Dental health is the key to overall health. Many diseases are first manifested in the mouth. Some diseases can be made worse by poor dental health. For example, if you have periodontal disease, the infection in your gums can make diabetes and heart problems so much worse. The other important factor in overall health is the social aspect. For children who have major dental problems, but can’t afford dental care and braces, you can imagine the negative effect on their confidence to participate in school. It’s the same for adults. Imagine having to go look for jobs when your teeth are in such poor condition that you’re afraid to smile. Dental health is important to a person’s physical health and ability to succeed. Dr. Ken Snyder works with more than 100 dental students every year. 8 Vincentian CONNECTION April 2014 Q. What were your most memorable experiences during your 18 years at SVdP? A. T here are so many touching experiences. There have been many parents who break down crying when they find out that we can actually help their child. I also love seeing dental students grow in knowledge and confidence as they work in our clinic. It’s a gift to be part of the growing process for these medical and dental students. stvincentdepaul.net 9 The Society of a Thousand Thanks One of the greatest privileges of serving in Arizona is being able to work with a generous community of people who care about the well-being of our state. Our friends not only host food drives and send volunteers, they donate generously to support our work. Champions for the Homeless Hall of Fame football player Nick Lowery no longer plays professional football, but he uses his star-power to bring help and hope to guests at our downtown Phoenix dining room. For six years, Nick has organized a signature event called Champions for the Homeless on Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas. He brings retired professional athletes to serve homeless guests in our dining room, providing encouragement and inspiration to all who attend. Regular participants of Champions for the Homeless include well-known former NFL players like Dave Krieg, Seth Joyner and Mike Davis, and local stars like Dan Manucci, Dale Hellestrae, Jay Taylor and Mark Walcsak. Drive-Through Recycling and Food Drive Keep Phoenix Beautiful is committed to keeping toxic and recyclable materials out of landfills. To encourage community support, it hosts drive-through events to make recycling easy. This year, Keep Phoenix Beautiful invited us to be part of the event by collecting nonperishable foods to replenish our food bank. We look forward to participating in the next event, on May 3. Visit recyclecleanphoenix.org for more information. A Perfectly Timed Donation When our old ophthalmology chair started leaking hydraulic fluid, we knew that it was beyond repair. It was like a divine appointment when the staff at Ophthalmic Instruments Inc. called and told us that they had a demo ophthalmology chair available to donate! We are grateful for the gift, which came in perfect timing! Grand Slam Educational Programs The Arizona Diamondbacks continue to support our efforts to enhance the quality of our children’s programs in the Family Dining Room. Thanks to the grant, we have been able to host weekly science projects, literacy programs and homework help. We are thankful for the opportunity to support the success of these students! Four Generations of Vincentians St. Vincent de Paul is blessed to have families who pass down the legacy of volunteerism from generation to generation. The Ahern family spans four generations and over 75 years of service at SVdP. Shown from left to right: Lucille (St. Agnes, Phoenix), Jack (Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Glendale), Gavin (Xavier High School, Phoenix) and Peter (Phoenix Dining Room) 10 Vincentian CONNECTION April 2014 A Weighty Gift How many kids can you fit on a scale? We were only able to find out, because a new high capacity scale now sits in our clinic, thanks to the Maricopa Health Foundation. The scale was gifted to us in recognition of our partnership with the Maricopa Medical Center Emergency Medicine Residents to provide sports physicals in our clinic. The sports physicals, free to lowincome students at our clinic, can cost up to $25 each. The physicals allow students to participate in school and state sanctioned sports teams. stvincentdepaul.net 11 WHO SAYS YOU CAN’T BUY HAPPINESS? THE ANNUITY Supporting St. Vincent de Paul not just for a lifetime, but forever. SAMPLE ANNUITY RATES AGE 60 AGE 70 AGE 80 AGE 90 Single Life Two Lives 4.4% 5.1% 6.8% 9.0% 3.9% 4.6% 5.7% 8.2% P.O. Box 13600 Phoenix, AZ 85002 www.stvincentdepaul.net 12 Vincentian CONNECTION April 2014 A gift through the Vincentian Annuity will give you the security of a fixed income over your lifetime and provide support for St. Vincent de Paul that will last forever. As an example, Helen, an 80-year-old widow and St. Vincent de Paul volunteer, recently established a $50,000 Vincentian gift annuity. For her age, the annuity rate is 6.8%, meaning she’ll receive $3,400 annually for the rest of her life. And, she may take an income tax deduction of about 50% of her gift this year. Best of all, her gift will support St. Vincent de Paul’s work for generations to come. Annuity gifts start at $10,000. St. Vincent de Paul Phoenix Diocesan Council • Spirituality • Fellowship • Serving those in need • Giving others the opportunity to serve Every thrift store purchase benefits those who need it most. Shopping at a St. Vincent de Paul thrift store is always an adventure. From hidden treasures to the most practical items, you’re bound to find something that will make you smile. We have 20 locations throughout central and northern Arizona to serve you. And, when you’re happy, we’re happy. Your purchases help fund our programs for those in need. So get shopping! Thrift store locations: Apache Junction 2540 W. Apache Trail (480) 380-4515 Bullhead City 780 Marina Blvd. (928) 758-5251 Chandler 2051 N. Arizona Ave. (480) 812-1156 Cottonwood 2101 E. Fir St. (928) 639-3000 Dolan Springs 7141 W. 11th St. (928) 767-4727 Flagstaff 2113 N. East St. (928) 779-4353 Glendale 7018 N. 57th Ave. (623) 931-9901 Kingman 218 E. Beale St. (928) 753-4399 Lake Havasu City 761 N. Lake Havasu Ave. (928) 453-1399 1850 Commander Dr. (928) 453-5414 1851 Commander Dr. (928) 453-3125 Prescott 935 Fair St. (928) 771-9696 Surprise 12845 W. Bell Rd. (623) 875-5004 Mayer 10376 S. Highway 69 (928) 632-9521 Boutique location: Ozzie’s Furnishings 3927 E. Indian School Rd. Phoenix (602) 955-1460 Mesa 2352 W. Main St. (480) 644-0887 Payson 1006 S. Beeline Hwy (928) 474-4476 Phoenix 8231 N. 7th St. (602) 861-2634 2945 E. Bell Rd. (602) 493-8126 420 W. Watkins Rd. (602) 261-6824 SAVINGS FOR YOU. HELP FOR OTHERS. For more information or to discuss various giving options please contact Shannon Clancy at (602) 261-6814 or email plannedgiving@ svdp-phx-az.org. stvincentdepaul.net 13 Shifting Gears Program: Sharing Skills and Joy of Volunteering Every day, used bikes are restored at our main campus through the Shifting Gears program. These refurbished bikes are given to people who need transportation for work, or sent to our thrift stores to generate funding for our other programs. Ernie Renaud, a retired aircraft mechanic, leads the program with the help of volunteers. These volunteers come from all walks of life and have different levels of skillsets. No matter their background, Ernie welcomes the help of volunteers and patiently teaches them all they need to know to refurbish a bike. FREE YOUR DRIVEWAY. SEND HUNGER DOWN THE ROAD. Young volunteer Noah Samuel, spent a day during his Christmas break to work in Shifting Gears. He came with his grandfather Dave Hicks, who is a regular volunteer in the program. He sent us an essay he wrote for school. His writing shows the positive impact of volunteering, especially young helpers! Call our volunteer office at (602) 261-6886 to learn more about volunteering in Shifting Gears or any other area of SVdP. You can also find information on volunteering at our website stvincentdepaul.net Do you have a bike to donate? You can drop off at any of our thrift store locations or call us at (602) 254-3338 for a donation pick up! The Society of St. Vincent de Paul has made a difference in the lives of the homeless and working poor since 1946. Your vehicle donation is tax deductible, and pick-up is free. Your generosity will help fund programs providing food boxes, medical and dental care, clothing and showers, hot meals, shelter, job referrals and hope throughout central and northern Arizona. Donate your vehicle today and help make a difference. To find out more call (602) 266-HOPE (4673) or visit us at stvincentdepaul.net 14 Vincentian CONNECTION April 2014 stvincentdepaul.net 15 TRIBUTES Gifts received November 1, 2013 – February 28, 2014 IN HONOR OF Frank and Shiela Adams Joseph Burak Dr. Larry Allen Jenny Norton Claude Aragon Curtis L. and Kelly Brown Albert F. Arvallo Joseph and Margaret A. Granio Frederick Backer Trent H. Smith and Barbara A. Backer Earl J. Baker, M.D. Gordon and Carol Ray James R. and Randi Rummage David Thuleen Shirley Barone - 85th Birthday Dolores Witherspoon Nadine Basha Larry G. Fullmer C. Thomas Bashwiner Michael Bashwiner Mr. and Mrs. Denny Bate Terry and Sally Hothem Michael and Mena Bell Thomas and Barbara Fuchs Pablo Benjes Michael Smith Sister Mary Richardine Blue Jay G. and Babette B. Glaser Bolden Family Christopher and Polly Rapp Monica Boley Charlotte S. Howey Elton Bordenave Jr. Giselle B. Mikel Virginia G. Bowley Barbara J. Jennings Dr. John M. Brachen Retirement Donald Doerres and Denise Blommel Bill and Judy Brock 50th Wedding Anniversary Fred and Andrea Peterssen Jen and Franc Brodar William and Melinda McDonald Bob and Mary Brown Merry Christmas Terry Sterns Brandon Brown Theresa Brown Robert and Kathy Brown John F. and Pauline B Hillins Irene Bryant Elaine Henry Sylvia Butler Joseph G. and Carla M. Chaet Barbara Cabin - Birthday Mary Lou Goldstein Kathy Campanella Noreen Cravener Tena Cardona Mary Fennelo Kathleen Carnahan and Family Richard and Margaret Ebel Anita Carter Michael J. and Gina Carter Caruso Family Bob and Judy Miller Timothy Casey Michael and Elizabeth de los Santos Renee Castle Gail H. Bradley Jean and Tom Castleberry Mark and Jennifer Manion Jerry Castro William E. and Gayla R. Bonnell Regina M De Chicco Thomas V. and Diane Conners Rosanna Chichester Western Asset Protection Michael Chorak - Christmas Gift Patti Chorak Maggie Clancy and Doug Jacobs - Happy Anniversary! Shannon M. Clancy Shannon Clancy, Steve Zabilski and their amazing team Rebecca Kelly Keith Coleman Curtis L. and Kelly Brown Alice Corkill Ruth A. Roman Virginia Cota Nithia Prigge Rod Crotty Jim Lieberthal Hilde Cupell Betty D. Walton Bob and Isabel Davenport Mary K. Douglas P. Dietrick Clark and Pat Dietrick William H. Dimpfel 60th Birthday Charles and Cheri A. Craig Don John Patrick and Kathleen McSheffrey Fr. Ben Drapeau George and Redetta Donaldson Carl and Mary Drechsler Kristel E. Pugh John and Debbie Duclon Catherine Walker Dugan Family James H. Dugan Eleanore and Dick Eckert Janice L. Eckert Empowerment Financial Group Christmas Donna Windhorst Roman and Audrey Ertelt Sarah Gardner-Cox Dennis M. Finnerty James C. and Catherine L. Finnerty Mel and Nancy Folweiler Merry Christmas Terry Sterns Ethel Foshee Deborah S. Wiethorn Al and Peg Frei - Christmas Gift Eric and Diane Frei Al and Peggy Frei J. Nicholas Frei Margaret Gabaldon Michael and Margaret K. Jetty Amy Gallagher Margaret E. Gallagher Dr. and Mrs. John V. Gallagher Margaret E. Gallagher Sean Gallagher Margaret E. Gallagher Betty Gallagher Dominic Mascia Fran Ganard - 93rd Birthday Dorothy A. Furie Mary Gangl Ken Gangl Mr. and Mrs. Tom George Terry and Sally Hothem Murray Thomas Gibson David A. and Maryellen A. Glennon Mrs. Pat Glenn Peter, Leslie and Chloe Glenn Jim and Toni Gnotta Lisa A. Serra Grand Canyon Association Flagstaff Office Wayne and Helen Ranney Rich and Diane Gray Patricia Myklebust Joseph Guerra Mary S. Lynch Joseph Giancola Marilee Cole Guillermo, Rosa Maria, JJF and MLF Joseph and Alejandra Franzetti Mr. and Mrs. James Halas Christmas Leonore C. Chaplik Dick and Cindy Hanson Anniversary Anita J. Lindquist Dr. and Mrs. Oliver Harper Michele and Neil Irwin Mary and Henry Harrington Kevi L. Harrington The Harringtons Kevi L. Harrington Frank and BoDeen Hayes Thank You Kenneth D. and Janet R. Goodrum Marianne Heath - Christmas Nancy Heath Mark Hokaman Hellenthal So glad you will run again! Vicki Copeland Cecilia and Jay Henderson Michael and Margaret K. Jetty Robert B. Hester Jennifer Bourgogne Jim and Margaret Hogan M. Janice Hogan-Schiltgen Intertec Consulting Ryan Companies US, Inc Mary Jaggard William Ron and Mary A. Green Linda and Christopher James Connie Fisher Mary and Stan Jarzynka Andrew and Judi Switanek Baby Jesus William A. and Mary K. Keenan Christine Martin Bryan Rees Richard A. Jones Dianne Nonnamaker Kathleen Kaliszak Get Well Prayers Rita M. Marciniak Linda Kammeyer Greg Kammeyer Nageswari Karumudi Vamsee K. Karumudi Claire Keenan - Birthday Frank and Ann Capparelle Sandy Kenger Marita Blake Robert Raymond Kerrigan Daniel Kerrigan Jesse Kipp Debra F. Kipp Marsha and Joe Klag Margaret A. Heckman Mary Ann Kneip Kathleen A. Kochery All at KPNX Call for Action, especially Thelma Donald Chambers Carol Kratz - Retirement Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust Josephine Latimer Roberta J. Kupiec Daniel Leff Marvin and Karen Leff Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lindmark Terry and Sally Hothem Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lindmark Terry and Sally Hothem Elaine Logsdon Carol A. Ventresca Robert and Ann Malinski 60th Wedding Anniversary Daniel R. and Cynthya L. Malinski Brother Phillip Mandile Kathleen Kuhn Jim Manos David and Lisa Grant Christine Martin’s Family Christine Martin Ellzey and Jazelle Martin Buzz, Janice, Annalise, Nick and Anthony Ghiz Mary Ed Vogt Karen and Dominic Mascia Margaret E. Gallagher Pamela J. Mayer Pamela Euzarraga Jack and MaryAnn McAward Christmas Anthony G. McAward and Tina L. Leonard Terence and Peggy McCann Mary McCann Ed McCullough Lori Weed Melinda McDonald William J. McDonald Meng Mary Lynn Tassin Bryan and Leslie Meyers 50th Birthday for Both Robert and Lori Appleby Hoke Mezona Orthopaedic Physicians Robert and Annette M. Procknow Terry and Maryann White Ingrid Miller Law Offices of Shane L. Haward Joseph Miller Angie Miller Joseph and Reggie Jr. Miller Thanksgiving Angie Miller Reggie Jr. Miller Angie Miller The Miller Family - Christmas Nancy Heath Russ and Sue Moore Bernadette Gardner Thomas Morgan (son/firefighter) Susan A. Norton Robert and Maxine Neville Stephen and Kathryn Attwood Alex Davis & Nora D’Adamo Wedding Nora K. Perry Oberlander, Melissa Jensen, and Linda Smantek Gregory C. and Sandra F. Novak Javier and Shari Ochoa Shari Nemeth Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Owen Terry and Sally Hothem Scott Papineau Marc Papineau Pati - Happy Birthday Susan P. Edwards Marjorie L. Pleier Bonnie L. LaPointe Edmund Portnoy Harriet Ivey Michelle Potter Mary F. Romano Victoria Pretlow Juliet A. Martin The Primrose School of Fletcher Heights Caring and Giving Food Drive Tamara Kingston Tom and Ann Rice Tom Rice Family of Barbara Rider Barbara Rider Robert and Allan Howard Billings Barbara Roberts - Christmas Eve L. Gerber Allan and Nancy Rockne Jill Boynton Barbara Ellen Rogers Donald Rogers Larry and Lisa Rogoff Michael Rogoff Dionela Romero Anthony J. and Rose Marie Richards Madeline Rose Elton and Janet Thayer Dolores Rosenfield Mike and Chris Brannan Lou and Lynn Rouyer Richard and Bonnie Dahl Paul Rubsam St. Bernard of Clairvaux Conference - Society of St. Vincent de Paul Charles D. Rusch, Jr. Donna L. Martin Patricia Rush Michael and Margaret K. Jetty Patricia Rush - 75th Birthday Mary Ajamie Robert Russell Jackie Lee Petchauer Gilda Rzchowski Sophie Rzchowski Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Scalise Susanne Kelsey Barbara Schouten Jack Schouten Chuck Schulthies Diane M. Schulthies Grandma Glennie Scott Michael and Margaret K. Jetty The Matthew Scott Family Michael and Margaret K. Jetty Mr. and Mrs. Ron Seifert Terry and Sally Hothem Roy Semmens Lynn Trabold Dr. D. and Mrs. Lois Shanahan Christmas Gift Lynn and Ann Bock Maureen Sharf Sheri L. Sharf Bill and Virginia Shiel Michael and Janie Shiel Celeste’ Shovelski John R. and Sheryl L. Powers Flo Sieczkowski Joseph Martinez Mike Siep Loyola Siep David Smith Martin L. and Linda Shultz Jim and Peggy Spencer Marriage Charlie and Sandy Cullen James D. Starace Erica Starace Ronald L. Stearns Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust Marion and Ron Steingrebe Michael and Margaret K. Jetty Michael and Maggie Straley Brian Guzik and Kimberly S. Straley Gus Suhr Chuck and Linda Miller Gus Sur - for Christmas Nancy Heath John Sylvester Laura Bangert Vince and Joni Tammelleo Paul and Heather Tammelleo Mrs. Erin Tharlson Brian and Christie Fergus The members of St. Vincent de Paul from St. Steven’s Parish, Sun Lakes, AZ Monica Lucille Dickens Virginia Tierney David and Susan Tierney Sunny and Had Trott Margaret E. Gallagher Leon Trust Louis and Randi Wikler RaNee Tuscano Steve and Margaret Winslow Rosemary Tyran and Family Richard and Margaret Ebel Jorge Vasquez Nina L. 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