2011 Annual Report PDF - Society of St. Vincent de Paul, Cincinnati
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2011 Annual Report PDF - Society of St. Vincent de Paul, Cincinnati
Put Yourself in the Picture Society of St. Vincent de Paul – Cincinnati 2011 Annual Report Put Yourself in the Picture Beloved, let us love one another, for love is from God, and whoever loves has been born of God and knows God.… 3 4 Put Yourself in the Picture …Anyone who does not love does not know God, because God is love. 1 John 4:7–8 5 6 Put Yourself in the Picture 7 May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit. Romans 15:13 Dear Friends, In some ways the last year has been tougher than can help, and practical assistance, followed by most. Our phones have been ringing continuously words of encouragement and prayer. with over 250 calls a day from families who could You will read stories of just a few of the families not make ends meet. We have a 3–4 month waiting whose lives have been changed because you list for mattresses, and our funds frequently run answered the call to give. But the need continues. short. Our Vincentian volunteers are visiting more Put yourself in the picture of giving hope. Together and more families who are asking for help for the we can bring hope, change lives and give help to first time, and their needs are deep and painful. people and families in crisis by answering Christ’s Whether they are retired and their fixed income is simply not enough to live on, whether they were born into poverty and trying to break the cycle, or call to love one another. God bless you for all you have done to help. whether they are asking for help for the very first time, those who seek our help are often discouraged and fearful. While each story is different, all of these families have something in common—they’ve all received the gift of hope. Last year at St. Vincent de Paul, we saw hope restored to thousands of lives because of your commitment to helping neighbors in need. That hope comes in the form of a visit to their home, a conversation among friends to see how we Liz Carter Executive Director Andrew Curran President 8 Jammee & Carl Keeping Them in Their Home Things were already difficult for Jammee and Carl as they struggled to make ends meet. But then came the ultimate sacrifice. “The hardest part was when we had to sell our wedding rings to help pay our bills,” Jammee said. “It was one of the most painful things I’ve ever done, but when you need something for your kids, you just do it.” What Jammee and Carl needed for their kids was a home. He works at the college where he is studying in hopes of providing a brighter future for his family. She was working as an adminis- Our Services Put Yourself in the Picture Homelessness Prevention In 2011, 5,017 families received rental or utility assistance, making St. Vincent de Paul the largest private homelessness prevention provider in Cincinnati. Almost 90% of families assisted by St. Vincent de Paul are able to maintain stable housing at least 6 months after receiving assistance. Those in need meet personally with our volunteers and staff to alleviate their initial need and work toward long-term solutions with budget counseling, financial literacy classes and other resources. trative assistant until her position for a new job with the confidence was eliminated in a cost cutting of knowing her family would move. Suddenly that bright future sleep safely at home each night. looked grim. “I was in training to be a lead administrator,” she said. “Things were going great. But, I was the most recent addition to the program, so when they had to make cuts, I was the first to go.” Without her income, the bills “The hardest part was when we had to sell our wedding rings to help pay our bills.” piled up and the family found themselves on the verge of becoming homeless. “It was tough. It was a struggle,” she said. “But now Thanks to you, Jammee and we know our kids are alright. Carl were able to keep their home, We’ll all be alright, thanks to and Jammee was able to search St. Vincent de Paul.” Picture This The unfortunate truth is that for every family that keeps their home, for every light or furnace kept on, there are many other families we simply do not have the resources to help. Your gift of $500 will save a family from becoming homeless, a family just like Jammee’s, or maybe a family in your own neighborhood. 9 10 Don & Delia Charitable Pharmacy Supplies Life-Saving Medication After raising their four children and working hard all of their lives, Don and Delia looked forward to retiring together and spending more time with their grandchildren. As they approached retirement, they had money saved away. Then Don suffered a stroke, forcing him to give up the family business. The ensuing medical bills quickly drained the savings that should have supported the couple into their golden years. Our Services Put Yourself in the Picture The situation worsened when our budget. They were amazed at Delia lost her job as an insurance the cost of our prescriptions and agent following two knee replace- referred us to the St. Vincent de ments and the time and energy Paul Charitable Pharmacy.” required to take care of her ailing The Charitable Pharmacy husband. They were suddenly provides the couple with their faced with a growing list of pre- critical medication at no cost, scription medications and allowing them to use their limited income with which to limited resources to provide for pay for them. their other basic needs. “We’ve always paid our bills, but the medical bills and new prescriptions broke us.” “The people at the pharmacy have been so good to us,” said Don. “We don’t know what we that they would not be able to afford their vital medications. “We weren’t used to being broke,” Don said. “We’ve always paid our bills, but the medical bills and new prescriptions broke us.” Out of money and running out of options, the couple was visited by volunteers from their local St. Vincent de Paul conference. “They were such neat people,” Delia said. “They took the time to listen to our struggles and look at Charitable Pharmacy In 2011, the St. Vincent de Paul Charitable Pharmacy filled 39,615 prescriptions valued at $4 million at no cost for our neighbors in need. Thanks to a generous network of pharmaceutical companies and physicians’ offices, for every $1 donated, the Charitable Pharmacy provides $9 of medication to those in need. would do without them.” Don and Delia never imagined Picture This The Charitable Pharmacy helps dozens of people and 11 fills more than 250 prescriptions each day it is open, yet every day some people are turned away because we lack the resources to help them. The rising cost of prescription medications has forced many of our elderly and sick neighbors to go without their prescription medications. Your gift of $5,000 will provide $45,000 worth of medication and give hardworking people like Don and Delia the help they need. 12 Patricia Thrift Stores Lighten her Burden On March 15, 2012, Patricia received a call that changed her life forever. Her house was on fire and her 13 year old daughter, Emanie, was at home when it started. “I just thank God everyday that she is okay,” said Patricia, “but we lost everything.” Homeless and concerned for her children, Patricia turned to her mother for a place to live until they could get back on their feet. However, despite her steady job as a private duty nurse’s assistant, she could not afford to replace what was lost in the fire. Desperate to provide clothing and a permanent home for her Our Services Put Yourself in the Picture Thrift Stores Thanks to your generous support, St. Vincent de Paul provided more than $11,093,879 in clothing, furniture and household items at no cost to neighbors in need in 2011. Your donations of gently used items help families like Patricia’s get back on their feet. Proceeds from our seven thrift stores support critical programs including Homelessness Prevention, the Charitable Pharmacy and the Edyth and Carl Lindner Choice Food Pantry. Picture This children, Patricia turned to St. Vincent de Paul. Thanks to you, St. Vincent de Paul was able to lighten Patricia’s burden by replacing basic necessities lost in the fire, such as clothing, furniture, food, and birth certificates. “They have helped me in so many ways,” “I am very grateful to St. Vincent de Paul, and I think it will be a great experience for my children to come back here and volunteer.” said Patricia. Now her children have the food and clothing they need. Patricia and her family plan to my children to come back here and volunteer.” Your generous gifts to St. give back by volunteering. “I am Vincent de Paul not only gave very grateful for the things that a family the food and clothing St. Vincent de Paul has given they needed to survive, but also me,” said Patricia, “and I think the hope and strength to move it will be a great experience for forward, and give back. Every day our volunteers visit hardworking families whose lives have been flipped upside down because of an unforeseen crisis such as a lost job, an illness, or a fire. Your generously donated items are given to families like Patricia’s at no cost. Donations can be dropped off at any of our seven thrift store locations, or call (513) 421-CARE (2273) to schedule a free donation pick-up today. 13 14 Angela Food Pantry Provides Nourishment Growing up in poverty, Angela watched as her mother constantly struggled to provide for her family. Determined to break the cycle, Angela graduated from high school and enrolled in an electrician Our Services Put Yourself in the Picture program at a local college. At I could go to the St. William’s age 21 Angela was supporting Food Pantry, and they were herself, attending school full time, always so good to me.” Angela graduated from college “Whenever I needed food I could go to the St. William’s Food Pantry, and they were always so good to me.” and now works as a successful electrician. She still keeps in touch with her favorite St. Vincent de Paul member. “During those tough times in my life, St. Vincent de Paul was there to pull me through,” said Angela. “I have always tried hard to do things on my own, but at the end of the day, they were there for me when I needed it most.” completing an internship, and working two jobs. “My days were completely packed from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m.,” said Angela, “but my Food Pantry jobs were not enough to cover my bills, transportation costs, and food.” Angela knew that school needed to be her top priority, but she was out of money, food, and options. Searching for the help and encouragement she needed to continue her education, Angela turned to St. Vincent de Paul. “Since the day I contacted St. Vincent de Paul, they were by my side through everything,” said Angela. “Whenever I needed food St. Vincent de Paul’s network of 9 neighborhood-based food pantries provides nutritious food to supplement a struggling neighbor’s budget. In 2011, your support allowed our food pantries to serve our neighbors in need more than 70,000 times, including more than 23,000 times through the Edyth & Carl Lindner Choice Food Pantry in the West End. Picture This If you were to pass Angela on the street one morning, you would never guess that such a confident young women, carrying books and wearing a smile, would be going home hungry at night with no food for dinner. For every neighbor we feed, there are still many people in Greater Cincinnati who go to bed hungry and alone. A gift of just $60 will feed three families for one week. 15 16 Millie & Larry Home Visits Provide Relief An invitation from an old friend St. Bernard Conference of St. visit, Millie and her rambunctious inspired Larry to join a St. Vincent Vincent de Paul, he was invited to dachshund hounds were still on de Paul conference, but it was an deliver Christmas gifts and cards Larry’s mind. “I cannot explain it,” unlikely new friend whose faith to Millie, a 90-year-old neighbor said Larry, “but the spirit moved and courage showed him how to in need. During his visit, Larry me to visit Millie and her dogs grow spiritually through service sat with Millie, listening to her again. I brought her some home- to others. struggles and learning of her made soup and we talked for needs. A few days after the home hours like old friends.” Shortly after Larry joined the Our Services Put Yourself in the Picture Conference Membership Last year, 880 members from our 56 conferences (neighborhoodbased volunteer groups) visited the homes of people in need 8,801 times, helping 47,827 people in every Cincinnati and Hamilton County community. They provided their neighbors Larry continued to visit Millie, with basic necessities such as clothing, furniture, rent and utility assistance and food. More importantly, they fostered hope by giving emotional and spiritual support on a personto-person basis to those who needed it most. said Larry. “I do not pry or ask bringing her clothes from the St. questions, but if they invite me Vincent de Paul Thrift Stores, her in and want to talk, I listen. That favorite foods from a St. Vincent is how you really get to know de Paul Food Pantry, and other people, you just listen.” Millie necessities. Over time, they be- simply beams over Larry. “A lot came like family, sharing stories, of people in this neighborhood celebrating birthdays, and dis- would be going hungry if it were cussing their faith and passion not for Larry,” said Millie. “He is for helping people. a Godsend.” Millie is close with her neigh- Together, Larry and Millie bors, and they all help each other have helped countless people when they can. But sometimes in their community, giving them the need is greater than the com- the same love and respect they bined resources of friends. would give to any friend. “It is Millie shares those stories the relationships that keep me of her neighbors in need with going,” said Larry, “and the Larry, and he does what he can to feeling I get when I can bring help. “I just want to show up at a friend relief from their desper- their door step with their need,” ate situation.” Picture This Your local parish’s St. Vincent de Paul conference needs more volunteers who can offer assistance through person-to-person visits in your area. Picture yourself putting your faith into concrete action and learning first-hand what Jesus means when he says, “Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.” To learn how you can bring hope to neighbors in need—and maybe make some new friends in the process—contact Gary Horton at (513) 5628841 x234 or ghorton@ SVDPcincinnati.org. 17 18 Ozanam Center The Spirit of Service The Ozanam Center for Service flection on spiritual values. but as neighbors. Learning changes the way you These eye-opening immersion see the world and your role in it experiences challenge retreat adult group, Angela said, “I was by engaging diverse individuals participants to see those who faced with the reality of the hard- in service, education and re- are struggling not as “the poor,” ships and stereotypes of poverty. After a retreat with her young Our Services Put Yourself in the Picture 19 “I was given a chance to reflect on how I personally can make a change in my own backyard.” I literally had a chance to walk Vincentian Volunteers of Cincinnati in the footsteps of Cincinnati’s downtrodden and see their neighborhoods and visit their homes.” Hannah, a retreat participant, said the highlight of her week was, “seeing daily life struggles on home visits and realizing poverty is sometimes just a hand that is dealt—it can The Ozanam Center also offers young adults an opportunity to explore their faith more fully and engage in service in a deeper way through Vincentian Volunteers of Cincinnati (VVC). VVC is a yearlong service program that invites young adults to serve as full time stipend volunteers at St. Vincent de Paul and live in intentional community together in the West End. If you are interested in learning more, call (513) 5628841 ext. 239 or email [email protected]. happen to anyone.” Angela and Hannah are among 500 people who participated in retreats at the Ozanam Center in 2011. Invigorated by the Christian call to service, participants are inspired to make an impact and bring lasting change to our community. “My experience at St. Vincent de Paul was eye-opening, inspir- Picture This ing, invigorating and spiritually enlightening,” said Bill, after participating in a retreat with a group from his church. “I was given a chance to reflect on how I personally can make a change in my own backyard.” The Ozanam Center offers custom designed retreats that are engaging, challenging and illuminating. Participants range from schools to churches to young professional organizations. We offer both faith-based and secular retreats, from day-long to weekend or week-long experiences in our overnight facility at the St. Vincent de Paul West End Outreach Center. For more information, call (513) 562-8841 ext. 231 or email Ozanam@ SVDPcincinnati.org. 20 Programs and Drives Bob Rahe Mattress Fund Picture yourself… without a bed to tuck your child into each night. A good night’s sleep is essential, especially for a growing child. Every night, hundereds of local children, the elderly and many others sleep on the cold floor because they do not have a bed. Named after a beloved St. Vincent de Paul volunteer whose family initiated the fund, the Bob Rahe Mattress Fund gives the gift of comfort and rest to neighbors in need. In 2011, thanks to your overwhelming support, St. Vincent de Paul was able to provide 708 beds to local adults and children. A gift of $100 will buy a bed for someone who is sleeping on a cold floor. Fan and Air Conditioner Drive 5 Cares Coat Drive Picture yourself… sick and weak with no source of relief from the summer heat. Picture yourself… sending your child to school in freezing weather without a coat. Summer seems endless and hopeless to our sick Every winter, our neighbors in need face the freez- and elderly neighbors who have no source of relief ing weather without a coat. Your donated coats from the heat. Because of your generosity, St. Vin- make such a difference in the lives of local children cent de Paul was able to give 716 fans and 212 air and adults. In 2011, 4,700 coats were collected to conditioners to people in need. keep our neighbors in need warm and protected. Thank you to our 2011 partners: Huntington National Thank you to our 2011 partners: WLWT News 5, Gold Bank, WCPO, Coney Island, Tedia Company, Inc., Star Chili, Kemba Credit Union, City Dash, local fire American Fan Company and Stor-All Self Storage. departments, and Stor-All Self Storage. Our Services Put Yourself in the Picture And now these three remain: faith, hope, and love. But the greatest of these is love. 1 Corinthians 13:13 21 Reds’ Canned Food Drive Picture yourself… deciding between feeding your family and paying the bills. When baseball season arrives, St. Vincent de Paul partners with Kroger and Fox 19 Food from the Heart the Cincinnati Reds to “Strike out Hunger.” For one game each season, the Cincinnati commu- Picture yourself… visiting a food pantry for the very first time. nity comes to see the Reds play ball and fights hunger by donat- Suburban poverty continues to rise and many of ing non-perishables in barrels our neighbors are finding themselves on unfamil- outside the ballpark. In 2011, we collected over iar ground. For the first time, they are seeking out 10,000 pounds of food, enough to provide approxi- assistance to provide meals for their family. Kroger mately 8,500 meals to neighbors in need. & Fox 19’s Food from the Heart Drive collects nonperishables and donations in barrels at Kroger store locations and through coin-boxes at the checkouts. Thank you to our 2011 partners: Kroger and Fox 19 Thank you to our 2011 partners: Cincinnati Reds and WLWT News 5. Holiday Programs Picture yourself… unable to provide a holiday meal for your family, or a Christmas gift for your child. More and more families are struggling to make the holidays special for their children. During the 2011 holiday season, you touched the lives of over 6,510 families because of your support of programs such as Thanksgiving and Christmas food baskets, Adopt-A-Family, Angel Toy Program, and Shop with a Bengal. Thank you for giving hope to your neighbors and renewing their holiday spirit. 22 You Can Give Back! Give Your Time ing is from individual gifts from and encouragement to a family You can lift a burden either by Cincinnatians who want to help struggling to make ends meet. meeting directly with people in their neighbors in need. Host a Food Drive need or by working behind the Make a Planned Gift Hosting a food drive is a fun You can leave a lasting legacy of and easy way to bring your hope through tax-favored finan- community together to help cial and estate planning. Receive those in need. Non-perishable tax and financial benefits while food donations are needed year- giving countless blessings to round to support families facing families in need. financial need. Give Your Used Vehicle Retreats include a Give Gently-Used Goods One hundred percent of pro- balance of interac- Your tax-deductible donations of ceeds from our Vehicle Donation tion with neighbors of diverse gently used furniture, clothing Program are used to help local backgrounds, personal reflection, and household items give hope people in need. scenes. Our volunteers are regular people of all ages and walks of life. Participate in Service Learning The Ozanam Center for Service Learning offers retreat experiences for adults and students. service activities, and discovery of practical ways to break down barriers and create lasting change. Give Financial Support A gift of any amount will help provide encouragement through emergency assistance with rent, utilities, transportation, food, and medicine. Almost all of our fund- Give Back • • • • • To volunteer, call (513) 562-8841 x211. To schedule a retreat, call (513) 562-8841 x231. To make a financial or planned gift, call (513) 421-HOPE (4673). To host a drive call (513) 562-8841 x217. To donate your gently used clothing, furniture, household items or vehicle, call (513) 421-CARE (2273). Put Yourself in the Picture 23 Cincinnati District Council Conferences All Saints Annunciation Assumption Bellarmine Chapel at Xavier University Cathedral of St. Peter in Chains / St. Xavier Christ the King Church of the Resurrection Corpus Christi / St John Neumann Good Shepherd Guardian Angels Holy Family Immaculate Heart of Mary Little Flower Nativity Our Lady of Lourdes Our Lady of the Rosary / St Matthias Our Lady of Victory Our Lady of Visitation Resurrection San Carlos/St Charles St. Aloysius Gonzaga St. Ann St. Antoninus St. Bartholomew St. Bernard — Spring Grove Village St. Bernard — Taylor Creek St. Boniface St. Catharine St. Cecilia St. Clare St. Dominic St. Gabriel St. Gertrude St. Ignatius St. James the Greater St. James of the Valley St. John the Evangelist St. John the Baptist — Northgate St. John the Baptist — Harrison St. Joseph — West End St. Joseph — North Bend St. Jude St. Lawrence St. Margaret of Cortona St. Margaret Mary St. Martin of Tours St. Mary — Hyde Park St. Mary — Aurora St. Michael the Archangel St. Pius Pantry St. Saviour St. Teresa of Avila St. Vivian St. William Sts. Peter & Paul Roger Bacon High School 24 2011 Financial Report Picture the difference a year can make! Total value of program services and assistance: $15,654,145 Assistance Provided In 2011, volunteers contributed 96,384 hours Sources of Support 43% Donated food & other goods Contributions 16% & legal bequests of service including: 3% Auto & other • Conference members: 880 members equaling 60,532 hours • Bank Street Pantry, Charitable Pharmacy, other services: 1,262 volunteers equaling 16,198 hours • Stores/other: 15,621 volunteer hours 38% Stores In 2011, St. Vincent de Paul helped more than 106,319 people through its programs: • Conferences (Parish-based Volunteer Groups): helped 47,827 people and made 8,801 home visits Uses of Support 8% Food pantries 18% Assistance programs • Social Services: helped 31,014 people, including 408 home visits. 3% Management & general • Food Pantries: helped people more than 70,000 times. donation 3% Car program • Charitable Pharmacy: helped 1,780 people (28,005 visits) 3% Fundraising and filled 39,615 prescriptions valued at $4.04 million. • Other drives and events resulted in an additional 2,507 people helped. clothing, 65% Furniture, & other goods Put Yourself in the Picture 25 2011 Statement of Activities Revenues Gains and Other Support Expenses Contributions & legal bequests . . . . . . . . . . $2,955,792 Program services Donated food & other goods . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,878,490 Assistance programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,137,710 Stores. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,064,428 Food pantries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,422,556 Investment gain. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,217 Furniture, clothing, & other goods . . . . 11,093,879 Auto & other. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 590,279 Total revenue, gains & other support . . . . . . . $18,504,206 Total program services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,654,145 Car donation program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 472,851 Supporting services Management & general . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 507,629 Fundraising . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 443,075 Total supporting services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 950,704 Total expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $17,077,700 ‘For I know the plans I have for you,’ declares the Lord, ‘plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.’ Jeremiah 29:11 Change in net assets. . . $1,426,506 Net assets beginning of year . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,840,936 Net assets at end of year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14,267,442 26 2011 Donors Put Yourself in the Picture 27 Society of Service ($100,000 and up) Elaine and Henry Fischer Robert T. Keeler Foundation St. Rose Church Society of Humility ($50,000–$99,999) The Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile, Jr./ U.S. Bank Foundation Greater Cincinnati Foundation Ed and Joann Hubert Family Foundation Inc. The Robert H. Reakirt Foundation Society of Simplicity ($25,000–$49,999) The Estate of Ms. Rita E. Herbert Dorothy C. Klus Revocable Trust Kroger Company Foundation Ruth J. and Robert A. Conway Foundation SC Ministry Foundation Society of Charity ($10,000–$24,999) William and Anne Burleigh Becky and Ted Catino City of Cincinnati Robert and Jeanne Diesel Foundation Duke Energy Foundation Matching Gift Program James E. Evans Everybody Rides Metro GE Fund Hatton Foundation The Health Foundation of Greater Cincinnati Rick and Amy Held St. Xavier Magis Fund C. Bart and Linda Kohler Niehaus Financial Services Cincinnati Order of Malta Paula M. Steiner Family Foundation, Inc. Dorothy Roth Audrey and Thomas Ruthman Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sedler Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati Tedia Company, Inc. The Kroger Company Foundation The John and Jenny Ward Family Foundation William and Suzanne Joiner Leadership Cincinnati USA Alumni The LeBlond Foundation of Makino Luxottica Retail IT — ILORI Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Meyer Thomas J. and Linda G. Mueller Mueller Roofing Distributors, Inc. John and Mary Ann Mushaben Nehemiah Manufacturing Co. Thomas O’Brien Prasco Laboratories Margaret Reis William and Amy Schult Scripps Howard Foundation Paul and Meg Tarvin UBS Financial Services, Inc. Christopher and Diane Williams The Wohlgemuth Herschede Foundation Society of Justice ($5,000–$9,999) Catholics United for the Poor Ron and Vicki Christian Cinmar, Inc. Ray and Marylyn Clark Mr. Michael D. Connelly Carl and Linda DeBlasio DHL Express (USA), Inc. Mr. James Gielty Janet Homan 28 Society of Truth ($2,500–$4,999) AK Steel Foundation Barbara Apking BangZoom Design Unlimited Bank of America Charitable Foundation Sheldon and Norma Braun J. Robert and Dianne Brown Prentice and Liz Carter Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Castellini Cincinnatus Society Nathan D. Clements Mr. and Mrs. Jerry E. Davis Mr. Frank Dowd David and Kelley Downing Federated Campaign Stewards GBBN Architects George J. Hubert, Jr. Foundation, Inc. Robert and Carol Gramann Janet Hickman Michael Hoeting i-systems Corporation Johnson Charitable Gift Fund Knickers XY Lisa and Steven Knutson Krombholz Jewelers Leser Family Fund of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation Macy’s Foundation Reynold Tala Maualuga Mr. Francis R. Monnig Dennis Nead Urban and Barbara Neville O. K. I. Auction, LLC Mr. George F. Osterfeld James and Denise Patton Domata U. and Anna M. Peko Ellen Prudent RPP Containers John Sawyer Salon Urbanity Michael and Janet Sepela Southwest Financial St. Xavier High School Tim and Katherine Stautberg Mr. and Mrs. James H. Steffen Dr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Steinbeck, D.D.S., M.D. The Catholic Foundation United Way of Greater Cincinnati Walmart Steven A. and Carolyn Wenstrup West Side Capital, LLC Andrew Whitworth Bob and Marilyn Wildermuth Bobbie Williams Kathy Wissel Paul and Donna Wyatt Mark and Christina Zlatic Diana Housman Hubert Company Arthur and Rita Hudepohl Beverly Davis Immaculate Heart of Mary Dr. Michael and Kathleen Jennings Tricia and Eric Johnson Ronald G. and Caroline Joseph JTM Meats The Bill Keating, Jr. Family Mr. and Mrs. Lorrence Kellar Edward and Ruth Ann Kinney Marlene and Urban Kocher Melissa Kowitz Ms. Mildred W. Kuhn Mr. and Mrs. S. George and Joann Kurz Al and Mary Lahti White Ramon and Betty Landenwitch John Larson Levi Strauss Foundation Michael and Julie Liber Dave Lococo Daniel and Anne Lovell Magnified Giving Arthur and Maryann Maines John and Deborah Majoras Timothy and Peggy Mathile Dr. Timothy McCarren Mr. and Mrs. William McCloy Mr. Thomas G. McKenney Virginia Meador Mrs. Florence J. Meyer Mrs. Ellen Miller Jeffrey and Peggy Mossbarger Joyce Mukes Chole Garibay, MD and Timothy Mullen Tim Murray Don and Phyllis Neyer Rev. Thomas C. Nolker Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. and Susan E. Pichler Mary Catherine Plogman Elaine and Edmund Pultinas Mrs. Ralph E. Quinn Jr. Mr. Arthur J. and Kathy Raible Mr. Paul H. Ravenna W. Emerson D. and Jo Ann Rhodes The Rinehart Staadeker Sussli Retirement Group of Wells Fargo Advisors Marie C. Runda John T. and Carole Ruschulte John and Susan Sanders Society of Spirit ($1,000–$2,499) Academy of Medicine of Cincinnati Henry and Nancy Acciani Agnes Nordloh Charitable Trust Al Neyer, Inc. Foundation All Star Container Company American Fan Company Archdiocese of Cincinnati Catholic Social Action Office Rev. Thomas R. Axe The Bank of Kentucky Mary Bauder Grace Beischel Theodore and Margaret Bergh John and Joyce Berning Blue Ash Protective Association, Inc. Mrs. Alice Bramlage William Braun Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Brielmaier Mr. and Mrs. Michael Burns John and Mary Canny Susan Castleberry Cincinnati Friends of Charity, Inc. City Dash, Inc. Steven Claar Maryann Cleary C.J. and Carolyn Condorodis Andrew and Liz Curran DeWine Family Foundation Jim and Elizabeth Dodd Mary Dome Mr. Brad Dreier The E.W. Scripps Company David and Mary Ann Ellerbrock Estate of Ruth M. Stein Joseph and Michele Evelo Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Freestore Food Bank Dr. and Mrs. Harry F. Fry David and Dena Garascia Gordon and Carie Geraci Brian and Anne Marie Gibler Steven and Linda Giessler Give With Liberty Richard and Marilyn Gorman Great American Insurance Company Mary Grote Haglage Construction Inc. William and Lana Haller Mr. Richard H. Haneberg Andy and Tina Hawking Phil and Gloria Hock Jack Hoeting Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Hoeting Ms. Margaret M. Hogan 2011 Donors Put Yourself in the Picture Robert C. Schemenauer Thomas J. and Mary Schmitz Michelle Schneider Jim and Margaret Schrimpf Ms. Elizabeth B. Schulenberg Harry and Carol Schweer Scripps Networks Interactive Terry S. Segerberg Anthony and Grace Severyn Mr. Scott and Julie Sheffer William and Jeanne Shoemaker Ken and Kathy Skau Mary Kotte Smyth Dr. and Mrs. Squicciarini Mike and Kathleen Stenger Michael J. Storck Mike Story David and Cheryl Stouffer George and Linda Strietmann Steven T. and Mary C. Sullivan St. Vincent de Paul Conference at St. Maximilian Kolbe 29 St. Vincent de Paul Conference at St. James White Oak Swapalease Ms. Gail J. Taylor Mr. Raymond A. Teepen The Christ Hospital Medical Associates The Helen and James G. Broe (LGW) Fund The Linus Foundation, Inc. Mrs. Mary Theresa Thiemann Towers Watson Tracey Wagner Jack D. and Susan R. Wendel WesBanco Bank, Inc. Mr. Thomas E. Westerfield William and Antonia Frank Foundation James Winter Barbara Witte Mrs. Marilyn Wray Robert and Carolyn L. Wynn Sharon E. Ziegler Johnson Investment Counsel, Inc. Scott and Mary Johnstone Dr. Dorothy E. Kaiser Mr. Jerome Charles Kathman Ms. Judith Marie Keiber Steven T. Kenat David W. and Kristy M. Kissell Richard and Eva Komoroski Dan and Mary Kramer Joan C. Kramer Samuel and Sandra Kuehn Thomas A. Kuhn La Salle High School Jean M. Lambert Martin and Helen Lawson Andrew Lesko Mr. and Mrs. Mort Libby Dr. Jennifer Loggie Mrs. Virginia S. Lurie M & M Metals Aileen Mack Rob and Cheryl Manning Michael Martin Dave and Amy Mazza Kevin and Julie McGehee Mr. and Mrs. John E. Moorwessel Mr. Richard Morin Kenneth and Theresa Mullen Phillip G. Mullins Jacqueline Neumann Raymond and Jo Ann Neyer Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Neyer Mr. William and Deborah Neyer Anne Niehaus Ms. Mary J. Niehaus-Fay Mary Nolan Timothy and Margaret Nolan William and Renate Otteson Our Lord Christ the King Church Mr. and Mrs. Eileen and Fred Overbeck Panda Pencil Julie and Michael Peters Mr. and Mrs. David C. Phillips Patrick B. Points Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Puccini Amy Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Ricke Ms. Rita H. 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Richard Wuest Dean and Jill Yates Benjamin Zeiders John and Kathleen Zeller Sarah Zieverink Steve and Mila Zimmerman William and Arlene Zins Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zolg 36 Special Thanks Put Yourself in the Picture 37 A special thank you to the physicians, physician practices and pharmacies that support the efforts of our Charitable Pharmacy: ABS Business Solutions Americares U.S. Partnerships APC Mason (Suite 200) AstraZeneca Catholic Health Partners Christ Hospital Medical Associates — Auburn (Suites 440, 334 &520) Christ Hospital Medical Associates — Bridgetown Christ Hospital Medical Associates — Delhi Christ Hospital Medical Associates (Suite 200) Collaborative Pharmacy Complete Prescription Solutions Direct Relief International Dr. Andrew Schulz Dr. Barry Webb Dr. Bill Gluntz Dr. Clark Baxter and Kathy Dr. Chole Mullen Dr. Donald Nofziger Dr. Joseph Daugherty Dr. Kathy Downey Dr. Mark Bibler Dr. Mary Jo Slattery Dr. Michael Jennings Dr. Raasheed Ghani Dr. Susan Stegman Dr. Timothy Lichter Heart to Heart International Keysource Medical, Inc. Medpace, Inc. Merck, Inc. Novartis Pfizer Remedi Senior Care Rho Chi Honor Society Skilled Care, Inc. Skilled Care Pharmacy The Ohio Heart & Vascular Center — Mt. Airy We would like to thank all the generous businesses, organizations and individuals that contributed goods to the shelves of our Choice Food Pantry: Bellarmine Chapel — SVDP Conference Bob Farrell Busken Bakery Christ the King Church Chuck Rap Cincinnati Reds: Food Drive Crossroads Deloitte Dollar General: Food Drive Ellenbee Leggett Esther Price Ethicon Endo-Surgery EverDry Waterproofing Freestore Foodbank GameStop: Food Drive — Tom DiNuoscio GH Testing John Morrell & Co. Kroger — Anderson Kroger — Woodlawn Mascari Sales and Marketing Matthew 25 Ministries Miller Poultry Moeller Greenhouse & Garden Center Moeller High School: Food Drive Mt. Notre Dame High School: Food Drive Nehemiah Manufacturing Co. Pete Settle Reinhardt Foods Roger Bacon High School: Food Drive Rouster’s Apple House St. Jude School: Food Drive St. Peter in Chains Cathedral St. Rose Church St. Ursula Academy: Food Drive St. Xavier High School: Food Drive Sara Lee Corporation Servatti GameStop: Food Drive Ursuline Academy: Food Drive Whole Foods — Hyde Park Whole Foods — Mason We would also like to thank the Cincinnati area fire departments that participated in the 5 Cares Coat Drive: Sharonville Harrison Milford Loveland Blue Ash Green Township Anderson Township Springdale Mt. Healthy Liberty Township Little Miami Mariemont Deerfield Township Montgomery Mason 38 We offer our most heartfelt thanks and gratitude to all the compassionate businesses and organizations that partnered with us in 2011: Addressed for Success Mailing House Addyston United Methodist All Craft Manufacturing Co Alternate Solutions American Fan Company BangZoom Design Ltd. BlueSky Creative, Inc. 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The Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza The Lunch Bunch Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America, Inc. Toyota Production System Support Center Toys for Tots Toys R Us — Eastgate TSSC, Inc. UFCW 75 Women’s Network and Minority Coalition Ulmer’s Auto Care Ultimate Air Shuttle University of Cincinnati Fashion Design Program VR Business Brokers WCPO — TV (Channel 9) WKRC — TV (Channel 12) WLWT — TV (Channel 5) WXIX — TV (Channel 19) Zion Christian Temple Academy St. Vincent de Paul Board of Directors 2012–2013 Andrew Curran, President Joe Evelo Gary Massa Managing Director of Investments, Merrill Lynch VP of University Relations, Xavier University John B. Gartner III, SIOR Anne Niehaus Principal, Brokerage Sr. VP, Colliers International Attorney, Niehaus Law Office, LLC Marketing Director, Esther Price Candies Bob Gramann Teacher, Loveland High School Becky Catino Sr. Mary Ann Humbert Partner, 625 Investments Spiritual Advisor, Sisters of Charity Ron Christian, Secretary, Rick Chouteau Marva Johns Pharmacy Board Rep. Senior Vice President, Paycor Partner, Taft Law Firm Amy Connolly Held Senior HR Consultant, Libby Perszyk Kathman Liz Carter, ex officio Lisa Knutson Chief Admin. Officer, E.W. Scripps Executive Director, SVDP Cincinnati Council SVDP Charitable Pharmacy COO, radio, dmr Bart Kohler, Chairman President & CEO, Hubert Company Chris Williams, Vice Pres. Consulting Director, Operational Results, Inc. Tricia Johnson, Treasurer Executive Director, Ernst & Young LLP Karen Bankston, PhD, FACH Associate Dean of Clinical Practice, Partnership and Community Engagement, University of Cincinnati Sandy Brielmaier, Past Pres. Managing Consultant, Towers Watson President, GBBN Architects Bre Sambuchino Chris Shimala Vice President, Huntington Bank David Stouffer CFO, ThinkVine Corporation SVDP Charitable Pharmacy Board 2012 Ron Christian, President David Catanzaro Julie McGehee Jay Wertz Partner, Taft Law Firm Global Scientific Mgr. Professional/ Tech. Affairs, P&G Corp. Sec./VP Benefits & Compensation, E.W. Scripps Portfolio Manager, Johnson Investment Counsel Vice President Kelley J. Downing Chole Mullen, MD Liz Carter, ex officio Director, Dept. of Internal Medicine, Christ Hospital Managing Director, Bartlett & Co. Outpatient Psychiatry Attending, NorthKey Community Care Executive Director, SVDP Cincinnati Council Brad Schwartz, CPA, Executive Director, Center for Chemical Addictions Treatment Mike Jennings, MD, Treasurer VP of Finance, Mueller Roofing Dist. Inc. Mike Puccini, RPh, Secretary Sandra Kuehn Susan Mashni, Pharm D, BCPS Drug Policy Dev. Specialist, Catholic Health Partners Pharmacy Business Development Mgr., Cincinnati/Dayton KMA, Kroger Donald Nofziger, MD Past President, Academy of Medicine Bob Saelinger Partner, HR & Personnel Planning, Graydon Head & Ritchey LLP Andrea Wall Asst. Dean of Student Affairs, UC College of Pharmacy Dedicated to the dear memory of Denny Engel, Charitable Pharmacy Board member. His compassion and generosity touched the lives of many. He will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered. SVDP Advisory Board 2012 Ron Brown Steve Culbertson John Kron Jim Stutz Retired President & CEO, Milacron Retired Deloitte (retired) Mark Casella Jim Dodd Dan Meyer Vice President, Halo Brand Productions President/CEO, Coppertree, Ltd Retired Sr. Vice President, Fifth Third Bank Nehemiah Manufacturing Co. Bob Conway The Bistro Group Mike Conaton Ron Joseph Jr. Joseph Auto Group The Midland Company Mark Kroeger Mike Connelly VP of Corporate Communications & Investor Relations, Scripps Networks Interactive President & CEO, Catholic Health Partners Thomas O’Brien Retired VP, P&G Neil O’Connor Clark, Schaefer, Hackett & Co Bob Stautberg St. Xavier High School Tamara Sullivan Freelance PR Specialist Rev. Barry Windholtz St. Peter in Chains Cathedral Management Team Production Credits Liz Carter, Executive Director Prentice Carter, Operations Director Mike Espel, Charitable Pharmacy Director Matt Flege, Managment Associate Cindy Hammerstrom, Director of Finance Gary Horton, Director of Volunteer and Member Services Kevin Lab, Programs Director LaMonica Sherman, Winton Hills Coordinator Karen Williams, Development Director Eric Young, Community Relations Manager The 2011 Society of St. Vincent de Paul Annual Report was made possible through the dedication and generosity of the following team members: Design & Production: Scott Bruno, b graphic design Photography: Merrilee Luke-Ebbeler, Beebo Photography Society of St. Vincent de Paul 1125 Bank St. • Cincinnati, OH 45214 (513) 562-8841 • www.SVDPcincinnati.org Copywriter: Elysa Hamlin Find SVDPcincinnati on