Annual Report 2013–2014
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Annual Report 2013–2014
Annual Report 2013–2014 CREATING A WORLD WHERE EVERYONE HAS A DECENT PLACE TO LIVE Creating a world where everyone has a decent place to live 2013– 2014 BOARD OF DIRECTORS CHAIR: F. Scott Jackson VICE CHAIR: Ken Lickel Senior Partner Jackson | De Marco | Tidus | Peckenpaugh Retired, VP and GM, Alcon SECRETARY: Robert Barker Retired, President, Parker Aerospace Charles Antis Robert Meaux President, Antis Roofing & Waterproofing, Inc. Financial Consultant Thrivent Financial for Lutherans® David Banducci Donald Moe President, Harvard Card Systems, Inc Marketing Consultant Francisca Gonzalez Baxa Rob Montgomery Attorney at Law Law Offices of Francisca Gonzalez Baxa Coastal Properties Realtor HOM Sotheby’s International Realty The Reverend Rick Byrum Susan Montoya Chaplin, The Covington SVP/Corporate CRA Officer, First Bank Frank Ferrara Bradley Morton Executive VP Customer Satisfaction Hyundai Motor America USA Hugo Nuño Mark Hoover Senior Vice President, First Foundation Bank VP, National Homebuilder Services First American Title Insurance Company Mark Schulein Linda Lang Rev. Dr. Stan D. Smith CEO, Orange County Association of REALTORS® Robert LeFever Regional Vice President Auction.com Luxury Homes Division James Light President, C.J. Light Associates Retired President, Eaton Corporation President, Crown Ace Hardware, Inc. Retired, Sr. Pastor First Christian Church of Orange Michael Valentine Executive VP, Construction Management RiverRock Real Estate Group R.B. Wedel Brett Mansfield National Retail Field Leader Brown-Forman SVP Business Banking Director, Citibank Terri Wilson Mark Mathews Director, People Services Cox Communications President, Airwolf 3D Table of Contents Welcome to Habitat OC.................................................1 Habitat OC Programs ....................................................2 What Habitat OC Accomplished in 2013–2014 ...........3 Affordable Home Ownership Program ........................4 Hand-up Home Repair Program ..................................6 Neighborhood Revitalization Program.........................8 Team Build Days...........................................................10 More Ways to Get Involved..........................................11 Statement of Financial Position ..................................12 Our 2013–2014 Donors...............................................13 The Dunn Family: A Legacy of Giving Back ..............17 Land, Materials and Professional Services Donors.....18 Habitat OC ReStores....................................................20 We lcom e to A Ha bit at for Hu s we look back on this past year, we reflect on our partners, ma donors and volunteers who have helped us to create a world where everyone nit has a decent place to live. Through our Affordable Home Ownership, Hand-up y Home Repair and Neighborhood Revitalization Programs, we have been able to transform the lives of local families, including veterans and those actively serving in the armed forces. Your commitment has helped create stable, safe and affordable homes, resulting in stronger families today and greater opportunities for future generations. of Or an ge Working closely with families in Orange County, we have seen first-hand how lives are transformed. Children are earning better grades in school; families are becoming financially self-sufficient because of our Affordable Home Ownership Program. Homes are being refurbished and retrofitted for people with disabilities, through our Hand-Up Home Repair Program. This program enables families to remain in their homes and individuals to live independently despite fixed incomes or physical limitations. Economically distressed neighborhoods are being tangibly renewed and entire communities are coming together to make their neighborhoods safer through our Neighborhood Revitalization Program. We also serve families in other parts of the world through the Habitat for Humanity Global Village Program by building alongside families who never imagined the joy of having a dwelling with a concrete floor, four solid walls and a roof. You are the catalyst for achieving our vision of creating a world where everyone has a decent place to live. It is through your support and passion that we are able to build a better future for families and veterans in Orange County and around the world. Sharon Ellis President/CEO F. Scott Jackson Chairman of the Board Co un ty Habitat for Humanity of Orange County Programs Building hope and brighter futures for limited-income hardworking families in Orange County Habitat for Humanity of Orange County (Habitat OC) addresses the housing need of limited-income families through three programs: Welcome Home Thanks to our donors, each year more families in Orange County are able to achieve the American Dream of Affordable Home Ownership. 2 Annual Report 2013– 2014 ❶ Affordable Home Ownership Building affordable homes from the ground up ❷ Hand-up Home Repair Repairing and renovating homes for veterans and families in need ❸ Neighborhood Revitalization Revitalizing economically distressed neighborhoods through housing improvements, leadership development and community engagement What Habitat OC Accomplished in 2013-2014 Habitat for Humanity of Orange County continues to serve limited-income hardworking families and veterans in Orange County: Affordable Home Ownership Building Globally Habitat OC has now completed 5 of 17 homes slated for Santa Ana neighborhoods, serving a range of limited to moderate-income families. Construction also began in La Habra with 7 more homes and we are building a 15-home development in Cypress. In addition, we continue to serve the veteran community with affordable home opportunities and veteran home repair. For the third year, we collaborated with Habitat for Humanity Nicaragua by leading two teams from Orange County to build homes. Future builds include returning to Nicaragua and expanding our global experience by traveling to Macedonia. Hand-up Home Repair Habitat OC continues to repair and renovate homes for limitedincome homeowners including veterans with financial and/or physical limitations. Thanks to the sponsorship of The Home Depot Foundation and Thrivent Financial, we served 24 veteran families in this year alone. Additional Hand-up Home Repairs for limitedincome homeowners were completed in the City of Fullerton. Neighborhood Revitalization In partnership with Fullerton residents, the Fullerton Collaborative, City of Fullerton and local businesses, we completed 9 program/ events in the Woodcrest neighborhood, including developing a community-wide emergency preparedness center at the local elementary school. Habitat ReStore – The Home Improvement Store that Builds Homes The new Anaheim ReStore was launched, replacing the Garden Grove location. Approximately 2,200 people attended the grand opening and the store achieved record revenues that day. Habitat ReStores exemplify renewal and reuse by offering new and gently used home goods and building materials at discounted prices, a free electronic recycling program, community events and Do-it-Yourself workshops. Successful Events The sold-out sixth annual Leaders Build Day brought together Orange County business leaders to spend a day building at the Cypress home development construction site and raised $73,000. The annual Building Dreams fundraising breakfast raised nearly $350,000 in one hour and the 14th annual TCA Charity Golf Tournament was another sold-out event. Creating a world where everyone has a decent place to live Annual Report 2013– 2014 3 ❶ Affordable Home Ownership Program Habitat OC’s Affordable Home Ownership Program serves families in Orange County and is making a difference in families like Bryan and Sara’s. Giving a hand-up, not a hand-out to families in Orange County Habitat OC helps give a hand-up to hardworking limited-income families in Orange County. Homes are built from the ground up with volunteers and “sweat equity” from the families who purchase the homes. Families who qualify to purchase a home through Habitat OC are hardworking people who struggle to make ends meet. When a family is selected for a home in Habitat OC’s Affordable Home Ownership Program, they work in partnership with Habitat OC by: Committing 500 sweat equity hours in building their own home Paying a small down payment plus closing costs Assuming a long-term no-profit affordable mortgage Attending classes to guide them into successful homeownership • • • • “We wanted to give our children a place they can call home.” Bryan, a veteran, and his wife, Sara, are an example of successful Habitat OC homeowners. They were living in a 50+ year-old mobile home that was falling apart. This situation was both unhealthy and unsafe. Habitat OC gave Bryan and his family the opportunity to realize their dream of homeownership in a vibrant and healthy neighborhood. After four years in a Habitat OC home, Bryan shared the impact of owning a home, “The kids are getting straight A’s, hiking and enjoying the beach. They know everyone in the neighborhood, so Sara and I feel safe letting them play outside. Most importantly, there is a sense of community and a pride of homeownership we never experienced in our mobile home.” 4 Annual Report 2013– 2014 Claudia and Pablo couldn’t afford a home without a hand-up from Habitat OC Before Claudia and Pablo purchased their Habitat OC home, the couple, along with their two children lived in a one-bedroom, substandard apartment, where the children suffered several bouts of pneumonia caused by mold and mildew. Mom and Dad were determined to find better shelter and had been carefully saving for a down payment, but could not find a home they could afford. Then, they found the Habitat for Humanity of Orange County Affordable Home Ownership Program. Their new three-bedroom home was built with a lot of love and hard work. “I love my room!” says Brianna, age 8. Today, Brianna’s room is filled with stuffed animals. Brianna and her brother, Pablo Jr., are healthy as a result of living in a safe, healthy home. Pablo and his family are all smiles at the dedication of their Habitat OC home in Santa Ana. Annual Report 2013– 2014 5 ❷ Hand-up Home Repair Program While new home construction continues to play a vital role, another program in our toolbox includes repairs and renovations and other services that allows Habitat OC to serve more families. Through its Hand-up Home Repair Program, Habitat OC renovates homes for limited-income homeowners, including veterans, with financial and/or physical limitations who are unable to keep up with repairs of their own homes. In the United States, 1.4 million veterans are at risk of homelessness due to unemployment or underemployment, poverty, lack of financial and community support, and poor living conditions. Veterans Benefit from Habitat OC’s Hand-Up Home Repair Program Rolando is a nuclear engineer who served as a lieutenant in the United States Navy for five years. He and his wife, Bernice, purchased a 50-year-old home, where they lived with their two young children and Bernice’s grandmother. After moving in, they began extensive repairs to make the house safe for the family. However, due to various life-changing events involving job losses and serious health issues, they were prematurely forced to end the work they had planned to complete on their home. While their family’s safety was their top priority, the work was too much for this family to take on alone. Rolando (Veteran) and his family were part of Habitat OC’s Hand-Up Home Repair Program in 2014. 6 Annual Report 2013– 2014 Habitat OC stepped in, along with help from The Home Depot Foundation, to complete the much-needed repairs, as well as, landscaping, installing fencing and exterior painting. Before After “We never even dreamed that we’d be on the receiving end.” Serving Those Who Served A hand-up home repair for a veteran comes full circle Army and Navy Vietnam veteran Michael and his wife Pat, also a Navy veteran, know all about giving. With over 20 years of combined service, they are used to doing more for others than for themselves. They raised their children and their grandchildren in their Fullerton home and when they discovered their home had become almost impossible to maintain, they didn’t know where to turn. Michael and Pat learned about Habitat OC’s Hand-up Home Repair Program, which also serves veterans, through their American Legion post. This program is dedicated to providing veterans with safe and decent living conditions. Michael and Pat’s home was in need of interior and exterior repairs, so they decided to take a leap of faith and apply for the program. Soon after, Habitat OC and Home Depot volunteers showed up at their home to help with the much-needed repairs. While volunteers were working on the repairs, Michael and Pat stood watching in amazement. “For me this is kind of the end of a journey,” Michael said. “To see the turnaround in this country in how we’re treating our veterans, for this to finally come in my life, it kind of ties a knot.” To learn more about what Habitat OC is doing to help the veteran community, visit www.HabitatOC.org/militaryveterans. Pat and Michael with volunteers from Habitat OC and Home Depot at their home in Fullerton. Annual Report 2013– 2014 7 ❸ Neighborhood Revitalization Program When combined with its Affordable Home Ownership Program, Habitat OC’s Neighborhood Revitalization Program creates a community-wide ‘multiplier effect’ that has a greater impact on neighborhoods than what could be accomplished separately. When Habitat OC constructed 11 affordable homes in Fullerton, we also committed to creating a strong community multiplier effect across entire nearby neighborhoods. The adjacent Woodcrest community has been in transition, experiencing a diminished sense of community and neighborhood cohesion caused by the shifting ratio of homeowners to renters, lack of home upkeep, fewer areas safe for play and increased drug activity. Families have expressed a strong desire to improve their neighborhood, but lacked the organizational skills and resources to make real and permanent improvements. 8 Annual Report 2013– 2014 Habitat OC and NeighborWorks OC share a vision that in order to accomplish Neighborhood Revitalization, the focus must be on empowering residents through leadership training and intensive long-term support/resources. Both organizations team up to train resident leaders and support them in selecting, prioritizing and implementing solutions to the challenges they have identified in their own community. This community-building approach differs greatly from employing a “top-down” approach where outside organizations impose changes on a community. Improving Neighborhoods by Empowering Residents Building on the support of their elementary school principal, residents of the Woodcrest community in Fullerton created alliances with the City of Fullerton including the police, fire and community services departments, and the Fullerton Collaborative – a vibrant organization comprised of non-profit executive directors, educators, community service leaders and volunteers. Residents started their work by engaging neighborhood families through community and graffiti-cleanup projects, Neighborhood Watch, and creation of a community garden. This year the residents have undertaken more complex projects such as community-wide Emergency Preparedness. They have established an Emergency Center at the elementary school by bringing together various city departments, plus local organizations including American Red Cross, St. Jude Medical Center, The Home Depot, and local elected officials to achieve their goal. Through Habitat OC’s Neighborhood Revitalization Program, the residents are now empowered to tackle more challenging issues such as poor maintenance of homes, traffic/pedestrian safety issues, lack of safe recreational/play areas, and reducing drug activity. Residents now also have the skills needed to create sustainable solutions in their neighborhood. Annual Report 2013– 2014 9 Team Build Days Thank you to the corporations who swapped their smartphones for hammers and volunteered at a home build site or home repair for a Habitat OC Team Build Day. This past year, 90 team builds were sponsored by Orange County businesses and corporations. Corporate Team Build Days offer employees the opportunity to give back to their community. If you are looking for a way to build employee morale, Team Build Days are an excellent way to create team spirit. Contact [email protected] to sponsor a team build. 10 More Ways to Get Involved Building Dreams Breakfast Last May, we had a great turnout to our Building Dreams Breakfast and we raised nearly $350,000 in cash and pledges at the event. Please join us again May 12 at our Building Dreams Breakfast in Irvine. Contact [email protected] TCA Charity Golf Tournament Leaders Build Day Habitat for Humanity of Orange County’s Leaders Build Day is an annual event where top executives and business leaders work together to build affordable homes for limited-income families. On April 3, 2014, almost 60 Orange County-based business leaders left their suits and phones behind to spend a day on a Habitat OC construction site where they helped build five affordable new homes in Cypress. www.HabitatOC.org/LeadersBuild Thank you to Thomas Cox Architects for hosting the sold-out 14th TCA Charity Golf Tournament at the beautiful Oak Creek Golf Club in Irvine to benefit Habitat OC. Golfers have an opportunity to give back to the community while enjoying a sport they love. Proceeds are used to build and repair affordable homes for limited-income hardworking families in Orange County. Building Dreams Tours Building Dreams Tours are also a fantastic way for individuals to experience a behind-thescenes look at Habitat for Humanity of Orange County. A Building Dreams Tour is a one-hour introduction to the mission, goals and history of Habitat OC and how we help hard-working limited income families achieve the American Dream. Tours are free and open to the public! To sign up, visit: www.HabitatOC.org/BuildingDreams Annual Report 2013– 2014 11 STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION TOTAL RAISED: $4,693,132* As of June 30, 2014 ASSETS Cash and cash equivalents Cash and cash equivalents – restricted Promises to give Other receivable Inventory – Homes for sale Inventory – ReStores Prepaid expenses and deposits Housing assets, at net realizable value Investment in joint venture – HFHI-SA Leverage VI, LLC (See item 1) Mortgages receivable, net of unamortized discount Property and equipment, net Loan costs – joint venture, net Total assets $1,234,760 1,244,853 245,834 282,273 1,344,858 199,989 165,672 7,656,580 5,808,816 Total liabilities 128,319 106,357 Faith Organizations 3% Individuals 41% 13,839,593 7,600,081 1,236,610 Total net assets 8,836,691 Corporations 38% $ 22,676,284 Item 1: In July 2010, Habitat for Humanity of Orange County participated in a type of federal government “matching” program called New Markets Tax Credits (NMTC). This program supports investments in economically disadvantaged areas and in low-income housing over a seven-year period. For more information, please refer to our audited financial statements and Form 990 posted on our website www.HabitatOC.org. Annual Report 2013–2014 In-Kind 16% TOTAL RAISED BY CONSTITUENT TYPE* 998,407 115,399 146,441 35,111 4,660,616 7,883,619 Unrestricted, as reclassified Temporarily restricted, as reclassified 12 Pledges 4% $ 22,676,284 NET ASSETS Total liabilities and net assets Cash 40% 4,257,973 LIABILITIES Accounts payable and accrued expenses Property tax and insurance impounds Deferred mortgage receipts Security deposits Notes payable Long-term debt – Clearinghouse NMTC (Sub 21), LLC (See item 1) ReStore Donations 40% Foundations 18% *Fiscal Year 2013/2014 Thank you HONOR ROLL OF DONORS Thank you to our 2013-2014 donors for their investment in the mission and vision of Habitat OC. Our entire community is strengthened by their support. $100,000+ City of Cypress City of La Habra City of Placentia Eagle Roofing Products* The Home Depot Foundation Jackson, DeMarco, Tidus & Pekenpaugh JP Kapp Civil Engineers QBE North America The Victoria M. Regan Trust Walden and Associates $50,000 – $74,999 Anonymous Bank of America Charitable Foundation, Inc. DCSE Associates, Inc. George Hoag Family Foundation James Hardie Building Products, Inc. KTGY Group, Inc. Patel, Burica and Associates, Inc. Irene and Christopher Veitch* Adelle Yeaton* Thank you to QBE North America for being a whole-house sponsor for a Habitat OC home in Santa Ana. $25,000 – $49,999 Anonymous Antis Roofing & Waterproofing, Inc. Bandai America Incorporated Behr Process Corporation Change A Life Foundation Habitat for Humanity International Hampton Products International IMA Design Joe MacPherson Foundation, Inc.* Malarkey Roofing Products Schneider Electric Seaside Air Conditioning and Heating Simonton Windows Simpson Strong-Tie Company, Inc. Rainville-Bye Landscape Architects SL Gimbel Foundation Fund TCA Architects, Inc. Union Bank Foundation Wells Fargo Foundation Bryan Cave, LLP Consulting Plus, Inc. Edwards Lifesciences Euclid Shopping Center First Bank Fluidmaster, Inc. Donald and Ellen Goodwin Greenberg Traurig, LLP The John L. Cashion Family Foundation* June Kim* Kohler Company JoAnn and Kenneth Lickel* Nordstrom Orange County Association of REALTORS® Pacific Life Foundation Pacific Western Bank Parker Aerospace – Air & Fuel Division Psomas PTD, Inc. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Savage Land Design State Street Foundation Richard and Elizabeth Steele Fund Thrivent Financial for Lutherans® Trane Travelers United Way Silicon Valley Western Digital Corporation The Estate of Barbara Jeanne Wilson Whirlpool Corporation $10,000 – $24,999 AMPAM Parks Mechanical Anonymous Applied Medical Resources Aquatic Anaheim ARC Document Solutions Assurant Specialty Property Banc of California The Bertolet Revocable Trust Bradfield Manufacturing, Inc. Brown-Forman California Bank & Trust *Member Dream Builder’s Society Continued on next page Annual Report 2013– 2014 13 Thank you HONOR ROLL OF DONORS (CONTINUED) $5,000 – $9,999 $2,500 – $4,999 3M Clean Water Solutions Absolute Technologies, Inc. ACT, Inc. D’Mand Systems ADP-Automatic Data Processing, Inc. Anonymous Suzanne and Robert Barker* Employee’s Community Fund of the Boeing Company Diana Chang Cox Communications CSA Group Barbara and Larry Davis* Scott Davis Susan and Marc Eilenberg* Kris and Linda Elftmann Noelle Marketing Group Experian First American Title Company O.L. Halsell Foundation The Hexberg Family Foundation Mark Hoover* Hunter Douglas Jeffrey Lewis* MasterChem Industries, LLC Cathy Medeiros-Wede* Mesa Verde United Methodist Church Gustavo Nuño* OC Metals, Inc. Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Randall Parker* Jeff and Valerie Roos* Sares Regis Group Nick Slevin* Rev. Dr. Stanley D. Smith and Renee Bidwell* Sunny Tamblin* US Bank National Association Community Affairs Jeffrey Weiss* Williams Woodwork The Alcon Foundation, Inc. Amwins Insurance Brokerage Anonymous Astronics Test Systems Bernards Marcia and Ronald Biang Cadence Aerospace Camden Property Trust Stuart Carson Casa Major, Inc. Centerpoint Communications City National Bank DirecTV Barbara and John Doyle Eaton Corporation Sharon Ellis* Emulex Corporation Ernst & Young Fairfield Inn and Suites Hotel Farmers & Merchants Bank of Long Beach Richard and Evelyn Francuz Frome Family Foundation Heffernan Foundation Heritage Energy Group Impact Fitness Susan and F. Scott Jackson* Kristine Joo Edward and Ingrid Kearney Kofax, Inc. KPMG Alan Lawson Carol Lynn and James Light* Kathleen and Brett Mansfield* Allison and Guy Martin Cathy and Mark Mathews* Jim and Susanne Moore Charitable Fund Susan and Bradley Morton* New York Life Foundation • 14 Annual Report 2013–2014 Our Lady Queen of Angels Pension Professionals Lynda and Joseph Perring* Rengel+Co. Architects St. John Chrysostom Episcopal Church Salesforce.com Foundation Scholle Corporation Seabreeze Management Co., Inc. Servite High School Campus Chapter Mary Sewell Tk1SC Collaborative Toyota Trinity United Presbyterian Church Trojan Battery Company John and Vanessa Tumminello VCA Structural Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC Wells Fargo Community Support Campaign Wolfe & Wyman LLP The Don Yoder Foundation $1,000 – $2,499 Kathy Akashi Allstate Giving Campaign Kelly and Gus Altuzarra* Dawn and Charles Antis* Judy and Hancock Banning III Bedard Machine, Inc. Allen and Janis Bell Kieran Bergin Margaret Bierschbach Nancy Bird BNY Mellon Pat Botwinick Irene and Kent Burrows Canterbury Irvine Episcopal Campus Ministry at UCI Capistrano Labs Cars 4 Causes Katrinna Cassidy Lori Cassidy Peggy Catron and Jerome Premo* Christ Presbyterian Church Cisco Systems Citi Business Services Clearinghouse CDFI Community Bank Community Presbyterian Church Danielle and James Corliss Marie and Philippe Coude du Foresto The Covington Kimberly Cox* Brett Crail Crown Precision Joan and William Cvengros* DAUM Commercial Real Estate Services Susan and James Dawson DCI Engineers Victoria and Ronald DeFelice* Noelle Donfeld The Dow Chemical Company Christine Drage Eleanor and Joseph Dunn Elizabeth Elsing-Bard Donald Farrar* Sharon and Frank Ferrara* Ficcadenti Waggoner and Castle Structural Engineers First Christian Church of Fullerton First Presbyterian Church of Fullerton First Republic Bank Carolyn and Harold Foster Catherine and Sam Fullerton* Bonnie and Patrick Fuscoe Fuscoe Engineering, Inc. Randall and Linnette Garber Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP GMEP Engineering Consultants, Inc. *Member Dream Builder’s Society HONOR ROLL OF DONORS Shaun Guertin Mary and Ed Hall HCI Systems, Inc Ginney and Harry Herbert Hixson Metal Finishing Linda Howard* IBM, International Business Machines Corporation Carol and Frank Infusino Irvine Company Apartment Communities, Inc. Edie and John Israel* Kathy Jackson Janes Capital Partners Denise and David Jeffers Jerry’s Interiors Inc. Patricia and Robert Jones Bill Kacoullas Emmy Kimball Melissa and Donald King Jr. Brian Kinsley Robert Koleas Juneal Lamb-Liddi Janet Logan Lorin Backe Photography Lutheran Church of the Resurrection Lynn and Gary Macheel Ian MacNeil Jane and G. Malcolmson Management Processing Georgette and Donald Mareina Masterchem Industries, LLC Mary Aileen Matheis* (CONTINUED) William and Lisa Mathies Marilyn McCollum Paul McGlynn Russell McQueen Mercury Insurance Group Nancy and Michael Meyer* Kay Montana Aaron Mooi Kelly Moore* Christina Moulson Mary Murphy* Michael Murphy The Norbell Foundation Hugo Nuño* Ann and Joseph Obegi Ocean Towers Housing Corporation Gail and Peter Ochs OMB Electrical Engineers Pacific Premier Bank Patton Development Pedego Irvine The PIMCO Foundation Patrick Prendiville* Gretchen and D. Peter Rask RBF Consulting Red Hill Lutheran Church The Related Companies of California Barbara and Peter Reum Lauri and Ramiro Reveles* Paul Reza and Paula Neal Reza* Carolyn and Robert Richard Wendy Richards Roberts Tool Company, Inc. Rutan & Tucker, LLP Aram Saatchian St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church Mark Schattinger Bret Schatz Michael Schrock Linda and Jeff Schulein Kathleen and Michael Scroggie SERVPRO Shepard Bros. Inc. Carol and Zachary Sherburne Siemens Industry, Inc. Daniel and Shari Simmons Teri Stanley Stark Training Mary and Max Stites Stradling Yocca Carlson & Rauth, P.C. Sunwest Bank Sunwest Electric, Inc. Bernard and Helen Swanson Elsa and Frank Thompson* Elizabeth and Jerome Thompson Time Warner Cable Business Class Andrew Trueblood A.P. Trujillo Tustin Presbyterian Church Twining, Inc. Kathy and Michael Valentine* Rebecca Welch* Westminster Lutheran Church of Hope Mary Kay and Gregory Wise Wendy and Bob Yoder* Sohaila and Majid Zarrinkelk Future Builders Legacy Society Donors Their lasting legacy gifts help limited-income families purchase affordable homes. Anonymous The Bertolet Revocable Trust Barbara Dahmke The Doering Family Trust Dorothy Dostal Kay Dostal Elmer Farnsworth The Estate of Isabel Gimenez Sabrina Green Dawn Hoyle Marjorie Lester Heather McKenzie-Densmore and John Densmore Stephen Edward Mead Robert and Amy Meaux Christina Woods Moulson The Estate of Frank J. Novarro Lynda and Joseph Perring The Victoria M. Regan Trust The Estate of Edgar B. Schroeder The Hazel U. Simpson Trust Laura Snyder Sunny and Hal Tamblin The Estate of Barbara Jean Wilson Thank you to the nearly 2,000 donors whose gifts up to $1,000 transformed lives and communities, and the more than 2,622 volunteers who donated 52,449 hours to build and repair homes. *Member Dream Builder’s Society Annual Report 2013– 2014 15 Thank you Dream Builders Society Donors Monthly Giving Club Donors Dream Builders Society donors have made multi-year pledges to Habitat OC Stakeholders Club ($51 to $100/month) Foundation Club (Up to $25/month) Gift of Home ($25,000/year for five years) Stuart Frase Marilyn McCollum Jerome and Elizabeth Thompson A. P. Trujillo Mary Kay and Gregory Wise Linda Bennett Constance Bonnell William and Jacqueline Borthwick Barbara Brinkley Harold Burkhart Melanie Butler Katherine Casserly Michael Cheever Patricia Clustka Linda and David Drake Jack and Joan DuBois Jeffrey and Susan Goddard Brett and Celia Griffiths Jane Hopper Helen Kinsey Carol and Richard Lavigne William and Susan McMaster Kathleen and David Miller James and Valerie Mitzel Thomas and Linda Molina Suzanne Privette The Sinohue Family Marion Swarthout Bob and Margaret Webber Joe MacPherson Foundation, Inc. Gift of a Dream ($10,000+/year for five years) JoAnn and Kenneth Lickel Masson Family Foundation Christopher and Irene Veitch Adelle Yeaton Gift of Independence ($1,000 +/year for five years) Kelly and Gus Altuzarra Dawn and Charles Antis Suzanne and Robert Barker Kimberly Cox Eagle Roofing Products The John L. Cashion Family Foundation Peggy Catron and Jerome Premo Joan and William Cvengros Barbara and Larry Davis Victoria and Ronald DeFelice John Devine Frank Dubey Susan and Marc Eilenberg Sharon Ellis Donald Farrar Sharon and Frank Ferrara Catherine and Sam Fullerton John and Carol Geisbauer Mark Hoover Linda Howard Edie and John Israel Susan and F. Scott Jackson June Kim Jeffrey Lewis 16 Annual Report 2013–2014 Carol Lynn and James Light Dan Malone Kathleen and Brett Mansfield Mary Aileen Matheis Cathy and Mark Mathews Heather McKenzie-Densmore and John Densmore Amy and Robert Meaux Cathy Medeiros-Wede Nancy and Michael Meyer Kelly Moore Susan and Bradley Morton Mary Murphy Paul Reza and Paula Neal Reza Hugo Nuño Gustavo Nuño Randall Parker Lynda and Joseph Perring Patrick Prendiville Lauri and Ramiro Reveles Jeff and Valerie Roos Kathy and Dennis Ruvolo Nick Slevin Rev. Dr. Stanley D. Smith and Renee Bidwell The Rev. Kay Sylvester and Cynthia Case Sunny Tamblin Elsa and Frank Thompson Kathy and Michael Valentine Jeffrey Weiss Rebecca Welch Svetlana and Brian Winn Wendy and Bob Yoder Wall Raisers Club ($26 to $50/month) Charles and Hee An Bruce Banigan II Robert and Kerri Barry Jerome and Judy Blackman Luis and Linda Contreras Charles and Donna Cucunato Jeffrey and Barbara Ellerbrock Anita Fortune Pauline Hall Sharon and Gerald Jones Robert and Sharon Jones John and Anita Lawrence Lydia McDaniels Terrance and Mary O’Connor Matthew and Arline Pohlman Michael and Francesca Verna Robert and Peggy Walter Jodean Werner Donald and Ellie Westenhaver The Dunn Family Creating a Tradition of Giving Back for Generations to Come Joe and Ellie Dunn encourage each of their six children and 15 grandchildren to practice financial responsibility while giving back to their community. I n 2000, Joe and Ellie set up Napa Holdings LLC, a fund to support their grandchildren’s college and other vocational education. The grandchildren call Ellie “Nano” and Joe “Papa,” hence the name “Napa” was born. With most of their grandchildren either recently graduated from college or currently enrolled in college, the couple initiated a new tradition. They decided to use Napa LLC as a vehicle to teach their grandchildren about the importance of philanthropy. In 2014, Joe and Ellie asked each of their grandchildren to choose a non-profit organization to support via Napa LLC. The couple agreed to match, dollar for dollar, each contribution made through the fund. Two of the grandchildren, Claire and Sam, chose Habitat for Humanity – one of six non-profits chosen for support. Claire and Sam loved the idea of seeing improvements in their community, and because they had previous hands-on experience with a local team build, they knew Habitat would be their choice. The Dunn family has been supporting Habitat for Humanity of Orange County for more than 20 years. Joe and Ellie with their 6 children and 15 grandchildren at a recent family gathering The Dunn Family offers a remarkable example of instilling a tradition of giving back that will pay dividends in the Orange County community for generations to come. Annual Report 2013– 2014 17 17 Thank you FOR YOUR GENEROUS DONATIONS OF LAND, MATERIALS AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Land City of Cypress City of La Habra City of Placentia Materials/Services Antis Roofing and Waterproofing, Inc. Aquatic Anaheim Behr Process Corporation Cree Lighting Dow Building Solutions Eagle Roofing Products Hampton Products International Hunter Douglas James Hardie Building Products, Inc. OC Metals, Inc. Schneider Electric Seaside Air Conditioning and Heating Company, Inc. Simonton Windows Simpson Strong-Tie Company, Inc. Whirlpool Corporation Design Teams Architects KTGY Group Inc. TCA Architects, Inc. 18 Annual Report 2013–2014 Civil Engineers J.P. Kapp Civil Engineers Walden & Associates Psomas Structural Engineer DCSE Associates, Inc. Patel Burica and Associates, Inc. PTD Inc. Energy Consultant Heritage Energy Group LLC Landscape Architects Rainville-Bye Landscape Architects IMA Design Group, Inc. Savage Land Design Survey Stiles Surveying West Coast Land Surveyors Annual Report 2013– 2014 19 THANK YOU TO OUR 2013–2014 RESTORE PRODUCT DONORS $1,000 + 3 Day Blinds A Plus Interior Design & Remodeling A-1 Flooring ADEX, USA, West Aqua Flo Supply Arizona Tile Ayers Hotel & Suites Thomas Bae Battres Construction Berger Transfer & Storage Bogart Construction Builders Surplus Inc. California Pizza Kitchen, Laguna Hills Gino Canori Careen Caputo Civic Center Barrio Housing Clark & Associates Dan Clarke Tile Consignment Attic Crown Ace Hardware Mariam Dajdigiam DeNault’s 1 Value Hardware Diamond Rubber Products Chris Dunikan Epic Style/Epic Products Inc Fairmont Design – Buena Park Don Garcia Kevin Genaghty John Gradishar 20 Annual Report 2013–2014 Griffin Ace Hardware Sherry Groff Hansen Wholesale Hardy Windows Vaughn Hargrave Homax Imperial Contractors Interior Removal Specialists Irvine Unified School District Aaron James JCRS Flooring, Inc. JDL Construction Donald Kaul Lori Keyes Laguna Fancy Laguna Shores Resort Andy Lee The Lighting Gallery Lights of America Lowe’s – Huntington Beach Lowe’s – San Clemente Anne Moss Neighbors Construction New West Designs Audry O’Brien Harold Ostin Pacific Life Porcelanosa USA Prime Group Construction Prime Source Building Products Pulte Group R3 Construction RBF Consulting Kara Rindfleisch Hans Rindfleisch Stephanie Schaeffer Jane Scheurer Schorr Metals R.H. Siegele Enterprises Mike Smithers Heather Snover Southland Home Improvement SpecCeramics, Inc. Josh and Maegan Taussig Zara Walker Carol and Jim Ward Todd Vonsprecken WorldMark by Wyndham Mark Zimmerman DONATE SHOP VOLUNTEER Thank You to Our DeConstruct Services Donors $1,000 + Anita Alvardo Tom Burns Val Bank Construction Mike Corb Jeanne Edmond Francis Fitzpatrick Carol Gaetano GENERIC Decon Debbie Griffen Kendra Gugasian Hayes Construction Sandra Homicz Ann Hsiung Doug and Debbie Jezowski Dave King Lana Pejeinovic Mr and Mrs Petrina Heather Reeves Paul Smith Brook Vogelgesang Martha Lee Watson Ann Weber Andrea Wellman Christine Willet Building Works If you have any questions about our donor listing, please contact [email protected]. The Habitat ReStores in Anaheim and Santa Ana are non-profit home improvement stores and donation centers that sell quality new and gently used furniture, appliances, home décor and building materials to the public at discounted prices. Proceeds help fund the building of affordable Habitat for Humanity of Orange County homes. What We Accomplished in 2013-2014: ■ Opened the Anaheim ReStore ■ Performed DeConstruct services for 91 homes and businesses in Orange County ■ Harvested and resold 68 kitchens from local homes ■ Received and resold more than 5,794 donations of new and reusable items ■ Raised over $26,000 via our donation pick-up fuel recovery program ■ Logged more than 13,000 volunteer hours at the Orange County ReStores ■ Organized three community education “Do-It-Yourself ” workshops Email: [email protected] ■ Deepened community partnerships with: www.ReStoreOC.org • • American Red Cross – 33 pints of blood collected • OC Recycling – 72,270 pounds of e-waste and other recyclables Anaheim ReStore Grand Opening on April 26, 2014 ANAHEIM 1656 W. Katella Avenue SANTA ANA 1400 Village Way Donation Hotline: 714.434.6202 Second Harvest Food Bank – 2,954 pounds of food collected at the ReStores collected and responsibly recycled www.Facebook.com/HabitatOCReStore www.Twitter.com/ReStoresOC www.Instagram.com/HabitatOCReStore www.Pinterest.com/ReStoresOC Thanks to the photographers whose photos are in this report: John Bare, Shannon Benson, Matt Bustillos, Gladys Hernandez, PLS Photography, Lauri Reveles, Robert Rooks, Carol Seibert, Leonel Talavera and Clay Williams. Creating a world where everyone has a decent place to live Invest in Affordable Homeownership Habitat OC relies on the generosity of its donors. Donations help purchase land, supplies, equipment and professional services. Every gift is critical to Habitat OC and the families we serve. www. HabitatOC.org/Donate Volunteer Our volunteers are our greatest assets. We invite you to join us to build a home or volunteer in our office or Habitat ReStore. Your time makes a difference in the Orange County community and transforms lives of local families. www.HabitatOC.org/Volunteer Shop or Donate Items to the Habitat ReStore Profits derived from sales of new and gently used home items support Habitat OC’s mission. New bargains are added every day! www.ReStoreOC.org Leave a Legacy When you make Habitat OC a part of your estate planning, you are transforming lives throughout Orange County for generations to come. www. HabitatOC.org/Donate/FutureBuilder Sean, Nancy and their children, Vicki and Austin, in front of their Habitat OC-built home in Costa Mesa. 2200 Ritchey Street • Santa Ana, CA 92705 • 714.434.6200 • www.HabitatOC.org www.Facebook.com/HabitatOC www.Twitter.com/HabitatOC www.Instagram.com/HabitatOC www.linkedin.com/company/ habitat-for-humanity-of-orange-county