Annual Report - N Street Village

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Annual Report - N Street Village
NSTREETVILLAGE
A COMMUNITY OF EMPOWERMENT &
RECOVERY FOR WOMEN
ANNUAL REPORT JULY 1, 2011 – JUNE 30, 2012
This model that N Street Village has become so well known for is something that is
going to make a world of difference to about 1,000 women in the Washington D.C.
area this year. But it has much broader impact than that because N Street Village is
one of the places across the country that has really pioneered this comprehensive
wraparound model.
Shaun Donovan, U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
N Street Village 2012 Gala
March 21, 2012
THANKS TO YOUR GENEROSITY
WE INCREASED OUR HOUSING FOR VULNERABLE WOMEN BY MORE THAN 50%.
46,000 MEALS WERE SERVED TO HUNGRY WOMEN IN OUR DROP-IN DAY CENTER.
WE EXPANDED OUR INTEGRATED HEALTHCARE AND SERVICES FOR WOMEN WITH
OR AT RISK OF HIV/AIDS (11% OF OUR CLIENTS ARE HIV-POSITIVE).
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LETTER TO OUR FRIENDS
Dear Friend of N Street Village,
We are pleased to share this Annual
women we serve being HIV positive, the
Blanche. Their experiences show how
need for these services is critical.
we increased our positive impact
through expanding and combining
Report with you in gratitude and
In March of this year, we opened Erna’s
celebration of the growth that you
House through a new partnership with
made possible by extending your
the Washington, D.C. government to
This year your support made
hand to our community.
provide housing for 31 women who
it possible for over 60% of our
were chronically homeless. These
city’s homeless women to achieve
women now have apartments to
meaningful personal progress and
call their own as well as access to the
newfound quality in their lives – and
Village’s full array of supportive services.
there is more we can do together.
Because of your generosity we were
able to expand our residential services
this year by more than 50% to meet the
growing needs of homeless and lowincome women in our community.
In October, we merged with Miriam’s
House, a long-time provider for homeless
women living with HIV/AIDS. With this
merger, we gained housing for seventeen
women living with HIV and their families,
and we expanded our HIV prevention and
health-related services. With 11% of the
Your commitment to N Street Village
is life-changing. This year alone
we will empower more than 1,000
homeless and low-income women
to make significant improvements in
their housing, income, employment
and health. On the pages that follow,
new and existing programs.
With your continued help, we can
affect the lives of many more women
and families in the year ahead.
Thank you for being a part of our Village.
Schroeder Stribling,
Executive Director
you will read the inspiring stories of
Peter Shields,
two such women—Shevanda and
Chair of the Board of Directors
SHEVANDA’S STORY
“I don’t want to do this anymore!”
Those were Shevanda Brantley’s
plaintive words as looked in the
mirror in her jail cell. She had always
thought of herself as cute, but this
classes, painting, and exercise
dreams of someday working with
programs. Shevanda’s favorite activity
Tyler Perry.
was and continues to be poetry,
which allows her to express herself
and process her experiences.
In May, she graduated from
the Recovery Housing program
surrounded by her family and friends.
time her reflection startled her so
This spring with fourteen of her peers,
She has since moved into Miriam’s
much that she jumped back. Instead
Shevanda performed to a sold-out
House, N Street Village’s program for
of seeing a young, fun-loving girl, she
audience in “My Soul Look Back in
formerly homeless women living with
realized what she had become—a
Wonder: Life Stories from Women in
HIV. She is now more independent—
woman without a home, living with
Recovery,” an original piece produced
she has her own bathroom and her
HIV, who had been struggling with
by Theatre Lab. She bravely shared
own room—yet she gains strength
addiction for twelve years.
her story of addiction and recovery on
and support from being part of a
stage at the John F. Kennedy Center
community of women who share her
for the Performing Arts. Shevanda
experience. While she had once been
calls the experience one of the most
so distraught by her diagnosis that
Her case manager told her about
glorious days of her life. A personal
she never wanted to wake up, she is
N Street Village. With its emphasis
highlight for Shevanda was having
now thriving at Miriam’s House.
on wellness and community, and a
her two teenage daughters in
dedicated Recovery Housing program,
attendance. Afterwards, they told her
she decided that N Street Village was
how proud they were and how much
the ideal fit. On December 15, 2010,
they loved her.
It was at this moment that Shevanda
decided to change her life.
she was released from jail and moved in.
Shevanda has been transformed by
her time at N Street Village. Now
when she looks in the mirror, she
sees someone she is proud of—a
Her experience onstage has
vibrant young woman who has
For the next fifteen months, she
awakened a passion. Shevanda
overcome tremendous adversity
dedicated herself to a strict regimen
wants to work behind the scenes,
and who is determined to make her
of daily activities meant to strengthen
writing and directing. She is currently
dreams a reality.
her recovery. She participated in
working on her GED and taking
sobriety groups, cooking and nutrition
classes from Theatre Lab. She
“I DON’T WANT TO GIVE UP ON MYSELF NOW
THAT I AM PART OF CARING COMMUNITY OF
WOMEN.” SHEVANDA
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Year in Review July 2011-June 2012
“This example may turn out to be a textbook case of a
successful merger.”
Nonprofit Quarterly, November 3, 2011
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“Many of the clients say they get more than training and housing,
they get love and the necessary tools to be self-sufficient”
WUSA, November 7, 2011
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“Strategic partnerships, asset stewardship, earned income opportunities,
mergers and acquisitions, fundraising optimization - all big business buzzwords.
We’re not talking corporate titans, but rather N Street Village...”
Washington Business Journal, March 15, 2012
1. Productive courtyard garden maintained and harvested by dedicated clients,
volunteers, and staff. JUL. ’11
2. Community mentors, the Senior Peers, complete a leadership training course. AUG. ’11
3. Students head back to work in the Education and Employment Center classroom. SEPT. ’11
“15 women of N Street Village in
‘Life Stories’ one of the most moving
Kennedy Center Performances of the year.”
The Washington Post, May 4, 2012
11. Founders Erna and Pastor John Steinbruck at the dedication of
Erna’s House, named in honor of Erna Steinbruck, which will provide 31
women with housing. MAR. ’12
12. Celebrating volunteers at the annual Volunteer Appreciation Event. APR. ’12
13. A resident artist with her work at the 2nd Annual Client Art Show at Fathom
Creative Gallery. APR. ’12
4. Miriam’s House founders Carol Marsh and Tim Fretz and N Street Village
executive director Schroeder Stribling announce the merger of the
organizations. NOV. ’11
14. Residents living in our Recovery Housing program perform at the Kennedy
Center through the Theatre Lab Life Stories series. APR. ’12
5. Peter Shields, N Street Village board member, accepts the Center for Nonprofit
Advancement 2011 Board Leadership Award. NOV. ’11
15. Sixth Annual Luncheon keynote speaker Gloria Mayfield Banks visits N Street
Village in her pink Mary Kay Escalade. MAY ’12
6. The final year of the Fannie Mae Walkathon on the National Mall. Friends and
supporters recruited over 3,700 walkers and raised over $300,000. NOV. ’11
16. D.C. Real Housewife Lynda Erkiletian with N Street Village executive director
Schroeder Stribling dropping off gifts for women in our community through her
Beauty Within initiative. MAY ’12
7. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan visits N Street Village and speaks with
kitchen manager Laurie Williams. DEC. ’11
17. Recovery Housing graduates on graduation night. MAY ’12
8. ‘Tis the season for holiday celebrations with our friends and supporters. DEC. ’11
9. Lisa Sharon Harper of Sojourners offers the keynote address at the inaugural
Interfaith Prayer Breakfast. FEB. ’12
10. Linda Daschle, Senator Byron Dorgan, Founders’ Award Honoree Senator Amy
Klobuchar and Senator Roy and Abigail Blunt at the 2012 Gala. MAR. ’12
18. N Street Village board member and Annual Luncheon chair, Dr. Keith Harley,
presents the Community Ally award to the Washington, D.C. Chapter of The Links,
Incorporated representative Denise Sessoms at the Sixth Annual Luncheon. JUN. ’12
19. Mayor Gray and Department of Health officials released the District of
Columbia HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis, STD and TB Epidemiology Report 2011 to a full
house in N Street Village’s multipurpose room. JUN. ’12
BLANCHE’S STORY
Four years ago, Blanche Smith
with friends, visited the Wellness
sure her transition into her own place
lost her job. One year later her
Center to see the nurse and take
went smoothly.
unemployment ran out, and she lost
health classes, and participated in
her home.
a women’s devotional group. The
For the next three years, she lived
at an emergency shelter. Blanche
learned that when you’re homeless,
nothing is your own—neither time
Village staff helped her navigate
various social services, and she was
impressed with how much they truly
cared and were dedicated to helping her.
Blanche loves her efficiency
apartment at Erna’s House. She has
gotten to know her new neighbors.
She enjoys the things she couldn’t do
when she was at the shelter -- like
cooking. Her favorite meal to make
nor space. You have to be at the
At the shelter Blanche found out
is baked chicken and greens. When
shelter at a certain time to make sure
about a new program to give women
she wants to call her friends on the
you get a bed, leave when someone
like her their own apartments,
phone, she has a private place to
tells you to go, and eat what someone
sponsored by the D.C. government.
talk and share with them. She’s
serves you. You have no place to rest
Soon after, she was chosen to
especially excited that her daughter
and get away from everything.
participate. When she first walked
can stay with her when she comes for
into her new apartment, she was
a visit.
At night, crowded into a room with
five or more strangers and waiting for
sleep to come, Blanche would pray
and ask, “Lord, why am I here?”
While Blanche would spend her
nights at the emergency shelter, she
spent most of her days at N Street
Village. Unlike the shelter, the Village
offered her choices and opportunities.
Blanche enjoyed lunch in the day
center, sat in the courtyard to talk
breathless. She couldn’t believe that
it had everything she needed—a
kitchen, a bed, her own bathroom—
and all of it was hers.
Not only that, but she soon learned
that her new apartment is managed
by N Street Village. Blanche felt good
knowing that the same people who
had supported her when she was
homeless would still be there to make
Blanche regularly meets with a
clinical care specialist from the
Village. Together, they set personal
and professional goals and make sure
Blanche’s needs are met.
Thanks to her new home and the
support of N Street Village, Blanche
can confidently say, “From now on, all
my days are going to be bright days.”
“FROM NOW ON, ALL MY DAYS ARE
GOING TO BE BRIGHT DAYS” BLANCHE
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FINANCIALS
Revenue
Expenses
Foundations & Corporations
$1,607,035
Program Services
$2,037,784
$1,298,598
Individuals
$958,561
Affordable Housing & Facility
Rents & Earned Revenue
$945,703
Depreciation
$559,942
Government Contracts
$904,236
Fundraising & Events
$544,530
Investment Gains, Bequest
$954,018
General & Administrative
$429,508
Donated Goods & Professional Services
$350,728
Donated Goods & Professional Services
$350,728
$5,720,281
$5,221,090
6%
8%
DONATED GOODS &
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
17%
28%
FOUNDATIONS &
CORPORATIONS
GOVERNMENT
CONTRACTS
17%
RENTS & EARNED
REVENUE
7%
DONATED GOODS &
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
10%
INVESTMENT GAINS,
BEQUEST
16%
GENERAL &
ADMINISTRATIVE
FUNDRAISING &
EVENTS
39%
11%
PROGRAM SERVICES
DEPRECIATION
17%
INDIVIDUALS
25%
AFFORDABLE HOUSING &
FACILITY
These consolidated results represent the activities of N Street Village, Inc. and subsidiary, N Street Village Limited
Partnership, owner of its facility, a Low Income Housing Tax Credit property. In FY12, total revenue was $5,720,281
and expenses were $5,221,090. These results are not audited, and they include estimates. FY12 audited financial
statements are available on our website and at Guidestar.org.
Program services include Bethany Women’s Center, Case Management, Education and Employment Center, Luther Place
Night Shelter, Recovery Housing, Wellness Center, and services for Miriam’s House, Erna’s House, Group Homes and
Transitional Housing. Affordable Housing and Facility includes the operating costs of Eden House Apartments and facility
costs for program spaces. Depreciation, a noncash expense, is segregated for analysis and considered a program cost.
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OUR CLIENTS
YOUR IMPACT
• 83% African American
Your generosity changed the lives of over 1,000
homeless and low-income women in
Washington, DC this year. Thank you!
• 44% over 50 years old
• 82% reported mental health issues, substance
abuse issues, or both
• 84% report a history of trauma
• 70% have chronic health problems
• 11% report living with HIV; 1% is considered an
epidemic rate by the World Health Organization
• 1 in 4 women have no income when they come to
N Street Village
• Over 46,000 meals served to hungry women at
Bethany Woman’s Center
• 726 women recieved wellness center health
services
• 95% of clients who found new employment kept
their jobs for at least 3 months
• We increased our housing for vulnerable women
by more than 50%
• 98% of residents maintained stable mental health
• 85% of residents in recovery maintained their
sobriety
• We provided affordable housing for low-and
moderate-income individuals and families in a
51-unit apartment complex
DONOR LIST
$50,000+
Julie and John Hamre
Sherry Hiemstra and Decker Anstrom
Estate of H. Helenah H. Allen
Lynne and Joe Horning
The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation
International Building Services
Fannie Mae
Jovid Foundation
Hogan Lovells
The J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott Foundation
Share Fund
National Cable and
Telecommunications Association
Celeste A. and Gary J. Peteritas
Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program
Rapoport Family Foundation
The Boeing Company
RealNetworks Foundation
CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield
Peter Shields and Ace Werner
Comcast Corporation
Ruth and Arne Sorenson
Hessel Aluise and Neun, PC
Target
Microsoft Corporation
The Theodore H. Barth Foundation, Inc.
Naomi and Nehemiah Cohen Foundation
TimeWarner
The W. O’Neil Foundation
The Walt Disney Company
P & R Enterprises
Washington AIDS Partnership
Scripps Networks Interactive
The Washington Post
Marcia and Charles Solem
Carol and Tom Wheeler
United Way of the National Capital Area
William C. Smith & Co., Inc.
Van Scoyoc Associates
World Bank Community Connections Fund
William S. Abell Foundation, Inc.
Michael Zeltkevic
Wiley Rein LLP
$25,000-$49,999
$10,000-$24,999
Anonymous
Cindy and Mark Aron
Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck LLP
Buchanan Ingersoll and Rooney, PC
C.Fox Communications
Cauthen, Forbes & Williams, LLC
Center for Nonprofit Advancement
Clark Winchcole Foundation
The Coca-Cola Company
The Cohen Group
The Community Foundation for the
National Capital Region
Charles and Rochelle Curtis
Cynthia Dahlin and Ronald Barusch
Linda and Tom Daschle
Deloitte Consulting LLP
DLA Piper
Eileen Fisher
Roxanne and Steven Englund
Enterprise Social Investment Corporation
Foundry United Methodist Church
John Edward Fowler Memorial Foundation
Freddie Mac
General Dynamics
The Glover Park Group
Goulston & Storrs
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Dale McDaniel
Mead Family Foundation
Metropolitan Washington Synod
Barbara and Mal Mixon
Multiple Strategies LLC
Nestle
Pepco
Philip L. Graham Fund
Proskauer Rose LLP
Prudential Mortgage Capital Co.
Allison and Chris Putala
Rite Aid Foundation
Angela Schmidt
Linda Schwartz and Alvin Dodek
Seekers Church
SRA International Corporation
The Stafford Foundation
Venable Foundation
Verizon Foundation
Wal-Mart
Marvin Weissberg
Wells-Fargo Foundation
Wexler & Walker Public Policy Associates
Womble, Carlyle, Sandridge & Rice
Zion Baptist Church, Inc.
$5,000-$9,999
$1,000-$4,999
Agua Fund
Altria Corporate Services
Daniel Arnow
BET Networks, Inc.
Blank Rome
Bloomberg
BNSF Railway Company
Chiaramonte Construction Company
William D. Crooks
Jill and A.B Cruz
Cynthia and Richard Davison
Steve Deggendorf and Dennis McClellan
Joan and Oscar Dodek
Kimberly and Byron Dorgan
E & G Property Services, Inc.
Lois and Richard England
Harold Evans
Forest City Washington
Mary Funke
Donald Graham
JBS International
Jones Day
Onisoa and Arend Kouwenaar
Kraft Foods
Linda and Keith Lippert
Luther Place Memorial Lutheran Church
AARP
Adas Israel Congregation
Kathleen and Thomas Aiello
Mary Albert
Ann and David Allen
Sunny and Bill Alsup
American Legion Washington D.C.
Post 8 Auxiliary
Tove and Michael Anderson
Anne and Ole Andreassen
Arnold & Porter LLP
Carolyn Arpin and Benjamin Sacks
Kathy Bailey
Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell &
Berkowitz PC
Nasser Z. Bakizada
Lynda Bannach
Joanne Barker
Margaret Bauer and Lane Heard
Benevole, Inc.
Carol and Gary Berman
Michael Berman
Melissa Bianchi and Emanuel Pastreich
Bipartisan Policy Center
Henry Bowden and Dru Demmy
Burke Presbyterian Church
Donna Callejon
Tammy and Art Cameron
Caplin and Drysdale
Center for Strategic & International Studies
Steven Champlin
Ana and Craig Channell
Frank Chiaramonte
Christ the Servant Lutheran Church
Christian Dior Couture
City First Bank of DC
Christine and John Clardy
Clark Construction Group, LLC
Alisone and Wyndham Clarke
Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton
Kathryn and Douglas Cochrane
Janet Langhart and William Cohen
Lawrence Cohen
Sam Collins
Community House Church
Connolly Bove Lodge & Hutz LLP
Carolyn Corwin
D&P Creative Strategies
Lynn and Mike De Lacy
Dealy Foundation
Dimick Foundation
Douglas Development Corporation
Duberstein Group
Ariane Dubois and Eddie Abramson
Thelma Duggin
Anita Dunn
Frances and Ralph Dweck
Eighth Day Church
Emmanuel Lutheran Church
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Fannie Mae Matching Gifts Program
Victor Fazio and Judy Kern Fazio
Teresa Febres
Festival Church
Elise Fisher
Jane and Nathan Fishkin
Nancy Folger and Sidney Werkman, M.D.
Stephen Foster
Freddie Mac Foundation - Matching Gifts
Betty Fredericks and Scott Miles
Heather Free
George Preston Marshall Foundation
Goldman Sachs
Trenice Goldstein
Goldstein Corvasce Family Foundation
Susan Gordon and Michael Higgins
Nancy and Richard Gould
Douglas Grace
Frederick Graefe
Sharon and Ed Gund
Hae-Soon Hahn and Steven Rosenbaum
Minority Corporate Counsel Association
Joyce Harmon
Mary Dana Moore
Kathryn O’Leary Higgins
Mary Susan Moore
Jackie Hoffman
Olivia Morgan and David Plouffe
Delise Holloman
Alfred Moses
Honeywell
Thomas Mueller
Elaine Horn
Ellen and N. James Myerberg
Sylvia Horwitz
Lisa Namerow
Inter-Faith Chapel
National Capital Affordable Housing, Inc.
International Monetary Fund
Ralph Nelson
Steve Jablonsky
Virginia Newmyer
Maureen Jais-Mick and Daniel Mick
Phebe Novakovic and David Morrison
Jenner and Block
Michelle and Barack Obama
John Duda Foundation
Joyce and William O’Brien
M. Holly Johnson
Kathleen O’Hare
Johnston, Lemon & Co. Incorporated
Ohr Kodesh Congregation
Barbara Jones
Sheila O’Leary and John Hess
Christine and Howard Kaufman
Nancy and Frederick Oliphant, III
KBR Foundation
Lisa Overton and John Coons
Claude and Nancy Keener Charitable Fund
Guy Pfeffermann
Lucy and Samuel Keker
Phase Foundation
Vicki Kennedy
PNC Bank
Anita and William Kerr
Nancy Polikoff
Stephen Kidd
Irma Poretsky
John Killpack
Professional Convention
Management Association
David Knight
Faye and Norman Rabinowitz
Renee Korda and Mark Olson
Reed Smith
Katherine Krents
Reznick Group
Simeon Kriesberg
Nancy and Greg Ricca
The Kris Kringle Fund
Larry Robertson
George Kundanis
John Rortvedt
Ester Kurz-Scheibel and John Scheibel
S. Freedman & Sons
Shirley Landwirth
Terrence C. Salt
Marcy and Donald Leverenz
Isabel Sawhill
Lutheran Campus Ministry,
University of Maryland
Jean Schiro-Zavela and Vance Zavela
Lutheran Church of the Redeemer
Norma and Svend Schmidt
Miriam Lutz
Carole and Peter Segal
Nancy Lutz
Helen Sherwood
David S. Lyles
Shiloh Family Life Center Foundation
Alexandra MacCracken
Jean Simons and Steven Solow
Susan Mack
Erika and Craig Singer
Margaret and Gary Maring
Mary Sophos
Vivien and Lester Marion
St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church
Hanna Marks
Sara Stair and Michael Rivers
The Mars Foundation
Charles Stanford
Carol Marsh and Tim Fretz
Staritch Foundation, Inc.
Brigid McCarthy and Daniel Charles
Jeanne Stovroff
Gregory Melanson and Daniel Anderson
Schroeder Stribling and Betsy Pursell
Susan and Craig Merrill
Joe Higdon and Ellen Sudow Fund
Dan Meyer
Daniel Tate
Microsoft Matching Gifts Program
The Economist
Patrice Miller
Ruth Thomas
Miller and Chevalier Charitable Foundation
Richard Thompson
DONOR LIST
Thompson Hine
Community of Christ
Norman Knutsen
Blake K. Thorkelson
Convergenz, LLC
Kei Koizumi and Jeff Dutton
Thorsen French Advocacy LLC
Donna Cooper
Joan and Herbert Kotz
Jonathan Thrower
Mathilda Cox
Gregory Kubala
Tobey Foundation
Carrie Cristinzio
Arlene La Pierre
Lisa and David Todd
DC NOW
Victoria Lawford and Robert Pender
Eleanor and John Tomczyk
Diana DeBold
Elaine Lee
Stephanie and Fernando van Reigersberg
Mae and David Dillon
Edward Levine
Vienna Presbyterian Church
District Sample Sale
Michael Levy
Washington Management
Mollie Dougherty and Tanguy de Carbonnieres
Ruth and Jacob J. Lew
Corporation Foundation
Bridget Donohue
Linda and William Lewis
Andrea Way and Edward Neuschler
Mark Drajem
Gordon Link
Wayne Goldstein Memorial Foundation
Lindsey Drath
Janet and Edward Lublin
Burton Weller
Jennifer Duck
Carolyn Lussenhop
Westervelt Charitable Trust
Susan and Dale Dunlop
Gouind Madhiraju
Elizabeth Adele and Clyde Wilcox
Florence and Henry Einhorn
Cheryl Martin and Roger Claassen
Liliane Willens
Belle and Ronald Elving
Opal-Dawn Martin
Women of All Saints
Vronna and Lowell Endahl
Lane McBride
Ellen and Bernard Young
Jean and George Evans
Victoria McCormick
Marliyn and David Falksen
Kathy and Ron McCreedy
Linda and Thomas Foley
Mary Ann and John McIntyre
Stuart and Ben Allen
Frances Foltz
Leigh Method
Sandra and Clement Alpert
Ft. Chaplin Park LP
Microsoft Giving Corporation
Elena Alvarez
Joanne Garlow
Carolyn and Richard Miller
Mary Anders
Colleen and Greg Gerner
Amy Jo and Jesse Moore
Margaret Anderson and Bruce McConnell
Michael Gershenson
John Moore
Ascension and St. Agnes
Amy Gillespie
Mt. Vernon United Methodist Friends Class
Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church
Thomas Glynn
La Guardia and Anthony Myers
Elizabeth Baker
Liran Gordon
National Association of Broadcasters
John Bancroft
The Gorlitz Foundation
Diane and Daniel Nelson
Bethlehem Lutheran Church
Freya Grand
Elsa Newmyer
Patricia Black
Greenway Apartments LLP
Judith Nowak
Laura Bocalandro and Thomas Carothers
Jerry Hahne
Laurie Oseran
Paul Bock
Sharon Halpin and Frederick Schafrick
Susan Page and Carl Leubsdorf
Katie Boehret and Kevin Sheives
Patricia and Harold Halvorson
Katharine and John Pan
Kate Bolduan
Dr. Keith Harley
Jeff Pishner
Phyllis Bonanno and Evan Berlack
David Harwell
Potomac Chapter of The Girl Friends, Inc.
Shawn Bone
Todd Helmus
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church
Lauren Bosco
Joan and Bernard Hollander
Soula Proxenos
Robyn and Andrew Brown
Home Builders Institute
Erica Raphael and Richard Friedman
Nancy Bubes
Richard Hurd
Research in Motion
Paul C. Callen
Independent Project Analysis, Inc.
Resurrection Lutheran Church
Valerie Camillo
Judith Inge
Patricia Richter
Meredith Capps and Andrew Racca
Jean Ingham
Barbara and Bernard Ries
Michael Carowitz
Katie James
Royal Rodgers
Bert Carp
Carla and Mel Jaranson
Mary Rosenbaum
Center for Urban Ministry, Inc.
Barbara Johnson
Pamela Rothenberg
Susan and John Clark Junior League of Washington, Inc.
Ruth and Sam Salzberg Family Foundation
Marvin Clark
Lois Kabat
Ann Satterthwaite
Judi Cochran
Sally Kaplan
Linda Schilling
Jeffrey Colman
Judith Kaufmann and George Moose
Beth and Harry Search
Thora Colot
Debra King
Share Our Strength
Community Lutheran Church
Renee and Victor Klatt
Connie Sharp
$500-$999
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Jane Sieverts
Tammy Tangen
Chani Wiggins
Ernest Slingsby
Betty Ann and John Tanner
Ann Wild
Mark Smith
Nancy Timmer-Beach and Larry Beach
Willa’s Way
Mike Smith
Charles and Anne Gesell Vaughn
Margot and Paul Zimmerman
Thomas Solem
Kathy and Bruce Wahl
Lori Spaeny
The Wallace Family Philanthropic Fund
Georgia and John Todd Stewart
Susan Wechsler
Sylvia and Duane Straub
Kim Wenk
Nancy Sulfridge and Kenneth Bryson
Susan and John Whitelaw
We are grateful for all of our generous supporters, but due to space constraints we are only able to list
those who donated $500 or more.
Although a great deal of care has gone into ensuring the accuracy of this donor list, there may be errors.
We apologize for any omissions, misspellings, or other mistakes and welcome your corrections and suggestions.
BOARD AND HONORARY BOARD
FY12 HONORARY BOARD
FY12 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Carol Wheeler, Co-Chair
Marvin Weissberg, Co-Chair
Linda Daschle
Diana Enzi
Kitty Higgins
Joe Horning
Debbi Jarvis
Melissa Maxfield
Kate Moss
Pamela Rothenberg
Jennifer M. Stewart
H. Stewart Van Scoyoc
Vickie McCormick, Chair
Jane Fishkin, Vice-Chair
Andi Carlson, Secretary
Sheila O’Leary, Treasurer
Rev. Karen Brau
Tammy Cameron
Steve Deggendorf
Keith Harley
Frederick Humphries Jr.
Arend Kouwenaar
Gary Maring
Darlene Mathews
Dale McDaniel
Sheila Melvin
Allison Putala
Larry Robertson
Peter Shields
Ruth Sorenson
SPECIAL THANKS TO FATHOM CREATIVE (fathomcreative.com),
WHO DESIGNED THIS ANNUAL REPORT, AND PAUL KIM,
WHO TOOK OUR PHOTOGRAPHS.
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NSTREETVILLAGE
IS A COMMUNITY OF EMPOWERMENT AND RECOVERY
FOR HOMELESS AND LOW-INCOME WOMEN.
WITH COMPREHENSIVE SERVICES ADDRESSING BOTH
EMERGENCY AND LONG-TERM NEEDS, WE HELP
WOMEN ACHIEVE STABILITY AND MAKE MEANINGFUL
GAINS IN THEIR HOUSING, INCOME,
EMPLOYMENT, MENTAL HEALTH,
PHYSICAL HEALTH, AND ADDICTION RECOVERY.
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