Annual Report 2013
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Annual Report 2013
P O R C H L I G H T, I N C . Seasons THROUGH THE . . . . . S H E LT E R . . . . . S TA B I L I T Y . . . . . SUPPORT . . . . . Celebrating 30 YEARS OF SOLUTIONS TO HOMELESSNESS 2013 ANNUAL REPORT Porchlight Mission Porchlight strives to decrease the Dane County homeless population by providing shelter, housing, supportive services, and a sense of community in ways that empower residents and program participants to positively shape their lives. Contents Letter from the Executive Director and Board President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–3 Board of Directors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Porchlight Program Summary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Chenille: Beginning Anew.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Bob: A Moment of Clarity.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Mike: Proving His Worth.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Stephanie: Moving Forward. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Financial Statements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10–11 Thank You.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12–13 Individual Donor List. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14–23 Organizational Donor List.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24–25 Drop-In Shelter Volunteers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Where to Find Us.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Back cover 1 Seasons THROUGH THE . . . . . 30 YEARS OF SOLUTIONS TO HOMELESSNESS I t is only fitting that the winter of the 30th anniversary of the opening of the Drop-In Shelter should have been the coldest and longest in recent memory. There were 42 days of below zero temperatures with wind chills often 30 degrees below or more. But it was not just the cold temperatures; Madison just completed the fifth-longest streak of consecutive days with a snow depth of one inch or more—99 days, from December 9 to March 17. These tragedies spurred this community to open a drop-in shelter during the winter of 1984–85. The prevention of prolonged exposure to extreme cold is as important today as it was then. With the extensive support of our funding partners and our volunteers, we were able to provide shelter and meals to all of those in need this year, as we have for the past 30. It is an incredible testament to this community that over the past 30 years, we have provided more than 800,000 nights of shelter and 1,400,000 meals. The numbers served at the Drop-In Shelter were commensurate with the cold weather. In 2013, Porchlight provided shelter to almost 1,300 persons for a total of more than 36,000 nights at the Drop-In Shelter and an additional 46 men and women suffering from serious mental illness with almost 5,000 nights of shelter at the new Safe Haven facility. For January through March of 2014, Porchlight provided more than 1,400 nights of shelter through the Drop-In Shelter. In addition to our celebration of 30 years of shelter operations, this year marks another milestone anniversary. Ten years ago, we formed Porchlight from two agencies— Community Housing and Services, Inc. and Transitional Housing, Inc. This anniversary celebrates the housing and programs developed to eliminate homelessness. Today, Porchlight has 24 properties, with approximately 300 units of low-cost housing combined with support services for families and single adults. Porchlight also rents apartment units and buildings from other landlords to provide housing to about another 20 households. Nearly everyone who needed shelter entered, despite over-crowding, regardless of intoxication and often notwithstanding prior rule and policy infractions. The Salvation Army, the Central Library, Bethel Lutheran, First United Methodist, Hospitality House, Safe Haven and the Catholic Multicultural Center all strove to expand hours and services to provide shelter and warmth during the incredibly cold temperatures. Ultimately, no one died or suffered life-threatening injuries because they were refused shelter. It was a winter to remember but one we hope not to repeat anytime in the foreseeable future. Safe Haven, at its new Nakoosa Trail location, is better able to serve more homeless adults who suffer from severe and persi stent mental illness, stabilizing their lives through treatment, medications, counseling and assistance with employment, income and housing. We recently added a six-unit building for returning veterans to provide permanent housing, in addition to our existing successful Veterans Transitional Housing Program. In contrast, prior to the opening 30 years ago, there were four reported deaths due to exposure. 2 S H E LT E R • S TA B I L I T Y Porchlight recently sold Hospitality House on Martin Street to Dane County with the hope of allowing a much more robust expansion of services to assist homeless persons out of the shelter system. We look forward to being a part of the new daytime resource center and will continue to offer our DIGS eviction prevention assistance, as well as help with transportation, birth certificates and outreach services to thousands of households as we have in the past. We will use the proceeds from the sale, along with donations from a new capital campaign, to construct a new warehouse and donation center facility combined with an expanded commercial kitchen for Porchlight Products and 16–20 units of low-cost housing, all at one site. • SUPPORT Steve Schooler, Executive Director of Porchlight, with Sheri Carter, President of Porchlight’s Board of Directors it was not needed.” While we continue to expand programs and housing, sadly we have not ended homelessness in Madison. Therefore, we continue to work toward meaningful solutions, and are grateful for this community’s generous support so that the shelter remains a temporary respite from the extreme elements for those most in need. This winter reminded us all of this necessity. Porchlight Products has been our most innovative program. Using primarily locally grown produce, we manufacture high-quality jams, scone and pancake mixes, sauerkraut and a variety of sauces that are sold in numerous locations throughout Dane County. This provides more than just training and employment, it gives those with disabilities pride and meaning to their lives that they have never previously known. With the completion of the current capital campaign, we will expand to a larger, more efficient commercial kitchen that will utilize residents of the on-site housing in its operation. With gratitude, Steven J. Schooler Executive Director, Porchlight We opened the shelter in 1984 with the expectation that it would be temporary. As former Executive Director Lester Strom stated, “It has always been our hope that one day we would close the shelter, not because it was not wanted, but rather because Sheri Carter President, Porchlight Board of Directors 3 Porchlight Board of Directors Members of the Porchlight, Inc. Board bring a rich mixture of skills, resources, perspectives and backgrounds to their tasks as directors. They represent Madison’s business, education and social service communities. The Board directs the activities of Porchlight, Inc., overseeing operations and monitoring management of its programs. 2013 Officers Sheri Carter, President Christine Thomas, Vice-President Kevin Huff, Secretary Kelly Eakin, Treasurer 2013 Other Directors Tracey Caradine Beatrice McCoy Brian Donley T. Michael Osborne Jeffrey Femrite Jeff Schraml David Ginger Jeremey Shepherd Brian Hornung Christine Thomas Kevin Huff Sal Troia Barbara Karlen Doug Van Schoick Porchlight Programs “portal of entry” to the community service system and offers basic services, such as three free meals a day, free laundry, shower facilities and a mailing address, as well as a free psychiatric clinic. Safe Haven also offers 14 temporary-placement single room occupancy (SRO) units. In 2013, Safe Haven served 135 drop-in guests and overnight housing for an additional 46 mentally ill persons. Porchlight’s Housing Program offers low-cost housing at 24 Madison and Dane County locations providing a total of 302 units to families and individuals. Transitional housing is available for up to two years; permanent housing is available indefinitely. Porchlight staff helps residents manage money, develop job skills and connect to basic services. In 2013, Porchlight programs provides services to more than 7,500 people, including more than 175,000 nights of shelter. Porchlight’s affordable housing, with case management services, is offered to homeless individuals and families. Operating more than 300 units at 24 locations in Dane County, this program provided more than 175,000 nights of shelter to men, women and children in 2013. Properties vary from SRO units for homeless single individuals to multi-family units. At Porchlight’s main building at 306 North Brooks Street, there are 102 units of SRO and efficiency housing. Support services for residents include counseling for employment and maintaining housing as well as assistance in developing better skills in money management, personal health and parenting. Referrals to other agencies are made as needed for education, legal, medical or mental health services. All residents are responsible for paying rent, which varies by program requirements. The goal for all residents is to obtain and maintain permanent housing. Porchlight’s Drop-In Shelter offers temporary emergency shelter for homeless men every night of the year at three locations: Grace Episcopal Church, St. John’s Lutheran Church and First United Methodist Church. In 2013, the Drop-In Shelter provided shelter, meals, showers and laundry facilities for 1,276 men. Hospitality House is a daytime resource center at 1490 Martin Street that provides services to Dane County’s homeless and low-income population. Services include employment and housing counseling, telephone access, transportation and medical and legal clinics. In 2013, Hospitality House assisted more than 4,200 individuals. DIGS, Porchlight’s eviction prevention program, is located at Hospitality House and at Sunshine House in Sun Prairie. DIGS collaborates with area faith communities to centralize emergency eviction program aid. In 2013, more than 1,100 households were counseled and more than 971 received financial assistance through DIGS. Through followup checks on households receiving CDBG funding, 80 percent of households maintain housing at six months while more than 75 percent retain housing for a year or longer. The Porchlight Products Program provides employment opportunities, job and life skills training and a safe, supportive community to formerly homeless men and women with mental illness and/or a physical or cognitive disability. In 2013, 42 program participants, including permanent part-time staff members, worked with 49 community volunteers to create jams, pickled items, sauces and dry mixes for baked goods. More than 75 percent of all ingredients are sourced from local farms using sustainable agriculture methods. The Porchlight Products kitchen is located at the Brooks Street facility. Safe Haven is a program for homeless men and women who suffer from chronic and persistent mental health illnesses. Safe Haven serves as a 4 5 Chenille: Beginning Anew Bob: A Moment of Clarity C henille moved to Wisconsin to provide a fresh start for her and her five sons. She had been in an abusive relationship with her husband for years. When she finally filed for divorce, he hit her with his car. Both of Chenille’s legs were broken in multiple places and she suffered permanent injuries as well. She continues to require invasive surgeries from this incident. Chenille became physically disabled and as a result, was unable to continue her work as a certified nursing assistant (CNA). Although she received social security disability income, it was not enough for her and her five children. She struggled for years to keep her family safe and together. His drinking was out of control. “I couldn’t be a good father,” Bob says of this time. “I couldn’t be a good friend or a good boss. All I cared about was my next drink.” After losing his business and multiple jobs, Bob turned to small crimes to help pay for his addiction. After being caught for theft of property, Bob’s probation officer had had enough. Bob was sentenced to three years in prison. In the summer of 2013, Chenille reached out to DIGS, an emergency program that provides small grants for households at Chenille (right) with her case manager, Wendy. risk of losing their utilities or housing. Her mother had a brain tumor and she needed to travel back and forth to Chicago to care for financial aid, has enrolled at MATC and will for her. This expense had diverted her income so begin a two-year associate’s degree program in she was unable to pay her electric bill. When her events management this fall. mother passed away in July, she lost her support Chenille is a wonderful and compassionate system and was left feeling helpless and alone. person. She took pride in her job as a CNA and Recognizing that Chenille needed additional not being able to work was especially challenging. support, Wendy, the DIGS case manager, offered The financial assistance Porchlight has provided case management services. “I felt like I was falling is helping her lay the framework for long-term apart,” Chenille says, “but Porchlight kept me stability through continuing education and from losing my housing and my hope. I feel truly career advancement. safe now.” Wendy helped to connect Chenille with resources that helped her better provide for her children and Porchlight assisted with a major car repair so she could get back and forth to her doctor appointments. With her home life stabilized, she is now able to go back to school. She qualified 6 Six months into his sentence, Bob had a moment of clarity. “I realized I had to get sober and make huge and lasting changes or I would die when I got out,” Bob says. He enrolled in every recovery program available and earned early release for good behavior. Bob attended Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous meetings and stayed in Porchlight’s shelter while waiting for a spot in Porchlight’s Partnership for Transitional Opportunities (PTO) Housing program. PTO provides affordable housing coupled with intensive case management services centering around individual recovery plans that empower residents to be responsible for their successes. “You have to do the work. But you can’t do it alone,” shares Karen Romonouski, a PTO case manager. “That is what we’re here for—to give people the tools and support they need to really succeed.” Bob enjoys the sunshine while on a break from his job as head cook at Baldwin Street Grill. G rowing up in northern Wisconsin in a wealthy family, Bob never thought he would find himself homeless and living only to find his next drink. He grew up as a star athlete and always maintained good grades in school. After graduation, Bob felt the call to serve his country and spent the next four years in the U.S. Army. After receiving an honorable discharge, Bob took over the family restaurant business. He had the support of his friends and family and became a husband and father. But he still turned to alcohol to cope with stress and to feel relief—a pattern that had started in high school at weekend parties. Bob has gone back to work as a cook and is enrolled in Madison College’s Human Services program. He maintains a 4.0 GPA while working full-time. He has become a Peer Support Specialist and hopes to serve others in recovery after graduation. Fifteen years later, Bob got divorced and suffered a major trauma. He lost his house and custody of his children, and became clinically depressed. 7 Mike: Proving His Worth Stephanie: Moving Forward M ike moved to Madison 24 years ago to work as a truck driver. He thrived at his job, raised a family and purchased a home. Throughout the years, he struggled with alcoholism that began during his time in the U.S. Army, when he discovered that his anxiety and boredom could be fixed—for the moment—with drinking or drugs. WIth ongoing demands at work and the end of his marriage, his alcohol dependency resurfaced. Mike was soon also using drugs to get through the day. Before long, he reached rock bottom when he was sentenced to three years in prison. expenses and rent piled up. Stephanie wondered if she would be the mom she had once been ever again. That’s when a friend suggested she apply for Porchlight’s affordable family housing. While in prison, Mike was connected with Porchlight’s Veterans Housing case managers Kathy Bouton and Loran Meier. Mike (front, center) with Porchlight case managers (left to right), They provide intensive case management, Kathy, Loran and Jen. including ongoing sober living support, to the 24 veterans living in Porchlight’s two“I felt like I was home immediately,” Mike year Veterans Housing Program. Mike applied to the shared. His optimism and determination to live long waiting list for this location while still in prison. independently had a deep impact on his fellow He looked forward to proving his worth and finding veterans. Loran states, “Mike’s positive attitude stability on his own again. He knew Porchlight had a definite influence on the house as a whole.” would help him gain back his self-sufficiency and While he was still in recovery, the veterans independence. And then, with only weeks left on his delivered meals, helped him learn how to walk sentence, Mike was diagnosed with kidney cancer. again and practice going up and down stairs. He was admitted to UW Hospital for surgery to remove the cancerous kidney. Due to complications, Mike suffered a heart attack during surgery. Over the next few weeks, Kathy and Loran visited him often and in partnership with Jen White from the Federal Veterans Affairs Department, they worked with Mike’s family and friends to ensure that he would have the support and care system he would need to successfully take part in Porchlight’s Veterans Housing program. Kathy also obtained donations from the community to prepare Mike’s apartment with living essentials. More than 15 months after his first surgery, Mike is still cancer-free and lives in permanent affordable housing provided by Porchlight. He visits the hospital three times a week to receive dialysis. Mike has one more year of treatment before he can be considered for a transplant, but he is already back at work part-time and hopes to eventually be strong enough to work full-time again. “Porchlight helped me at the worst time of my life,” Mike says. “I want to keep going so that I can make room for the next person in need of this chance!” 8 Within two weeks of moving into Porchlight housing, Stephanie was reunited with her children. Helping her every step of the way was her Porchlight Case Manager Thomas Eno. He assisted Stephanie in getting Arhyanna, 6, Trevion, 7 and Aajiyah, 10, registered at their new school as well as helping her get to the grocery store, medical appointments and eventually, back to work. Thomas states, “Stephanie is a perfect example of why we need supportive family housing programs. She is an incredible mother and with Porchlight’s help, she is back to building a life for her family!” Stephanie enjoys leisure time with her children (left to right), Arhyanna, Aajiyah and Trevion. With the support and stability provided by Porchlight, Stephanie plans to go much farther than she thought she could before her accident, saying, “I take it as a challenge. Taking care of my credit and staying on top again—it’s a chance to keep moving forward.” Stephanie is now in school pursuing a degree in social work so that she may work with others needing a helping hand in the future. F irst, Stephanie lost the ability to walk. The she lost her job, her income, her good credit and her children. Finally, she lost her housing. Three months earlier, Stephanie had been in a car accident. The driver that hit her had ignored a stop sign, and in a single moment, every part of Stephanie’s life became uncertain. She was in a coma for two weeks and required multiple surgeries. Her recovery took more than three months and during that time she was unable to work. Her fiancé’s income was not enough to support their family of five. Stephanie reluctantly sent her children to stay with their grandparents while she slowly—and painfully—learned how to live independently again. Healthcare bills, living 9 2013 Funding Sources and Expenses 2013 Revenue* United Way Drop-In Shelter $ – Madison Community Development Block Grant Dane County State of Wisconsin Housing Hospitality House $148,944 $143,805 Safe Haven $5,555 Brooks Street $91,100 $37,000 United Way $426,404 Madison CDBG $411,980 Dane County 9,200 109,546 230,517 26,669 8,598 27,450 135,279 – 45,773 58,180 – 25,039 63,772 – 16,319 – – – HUD – – – 457,992 344,766 – Other Gov’t. 331,272 Grants Department of Housing & Urban Development Other Gov’t. – – 13,400 Grants – – 5,800 Rent – 517,489 – 176,315 425,500 132 13,223 Contributions Housing Support Services Revenue by Funding Sources 2013 Other $264,271 State of Wisconsin – – 23,000 20,000 225,103 – 412,144 Rent 123,992 113,232 56,398 – 825 4,583 1,492 156,699 Contributions* $80,091 $802,758 $344,672 $48,800 $1,154,736 $895,437 Other TOTAL $384,698 $580,431 $1,214,702 $1,222,586 $525,354 $176,954 $678,332 $0 Drop-In Shelter Housing Personnel $305,392 $467,941 $299,990 $596,619 $366,868 $354,526 Operating 27,145 80,842 56,943 162,709 74,991 301,019 Space 51,966 376,643 14,002 437,287 72,137 358,550 195 53,198 209,496 25,971 11,358 4,842 $384,698 $978,624 $580,431 $1,222,586 $525,354 $1,018,937 2013 expenses* Special Costs Hospitality House Housing Support Services Safe Haven $300,000$600,000$900,000$1,200,000 $1,500,000 Expenses by Programs 2013 Brooks Street Drop-In Shelter $384,698 Housing $978,624 Hospitality House TOTAL Total Agency Income for 2013: $ (104,527) Total Agency Expenses for 2013: $4,710,630 Capital Expenditures for 2013: $ 135,984 Total Restricted Income for 2013: $ $580,431 $1,222,586 Housing Support Services Safe Haven $525,354 Brooks Street $1,018,937 – $0 $200,000$400,000$600,000 $800,000$1,000,000$1,200,000 $1,400,000 *Figures are unaudited and do not include the capital campaign. 10 11 As in the past, our contributors are listed without regard to levels of giving, not because amounts are unimportant, but because we do not want the amount to obscure the recognition and expression of gratitude for the gift, however large or small. We have tried to provide an accurate alphabetical list of contributors. There are numerous spouses and other household members not listed. For households, we have listed the person who actually signed the check, but where there was an indication of additional contributors for a household we have tried to include them as well. If you have contributed but your name is not included, we apologize. Please let us know, so we can correct any inaccuracy. For those wishing to remain anonymous, we have respected Beyond the professional clinics, there are donations of time by numerous individuals and organizations who assist with work projects, provision of services at Hospitality House and, of course, the Drop-In Shelter. Our Drop-In Shelter volunteer network of 60 plus organizations and more than 1,700 people has been fabulous. Also, there are the many donated services and auction items that have made our Annual Dinner and Silent Auction a tremendous success; we 12 Our programs would not be possible without the support of our long-term funding agencies: City of Madison Community Development Block Grant Commission, Dane County Department of Human Services and the Community Development Block Grant office, the State of Wisconsin, the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority, the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development and the United Way of Dane County. l r ch i g io ns to sn ess The list of those who gave cash donations fails to recognize many thousands who donate their time and talents. The in-kind donations received from thousands of households, organizations and businesses provide an essential sense of security and support to the men, women and children as they get back on their feet. The doctors, nurses and students who staff our clinics contribute greatly to assist those we serve. The medical clinics at the Drop-In Shelter and Brooks Street have helped numerous homeless guests with an array of medical problems. The Volunteer Psychiatric Clinic, coordinated by Dr. Ron Diamond, provides invaluable free psychiatric services at Safe Haven and has expanded services to include continued assistance with medication monitoring. Dr. Cate Ranheim and Meriter Foundation have been instrumental in operating additional health clinics for treatment of our guests and residents. These clinics and their many volunteers have been a welcome addition to the medical services provided to those that have few other options when it comes to medical care, particularly those that need ongoing treatment. raised more than $75,000 in 2013 from this event alone. A listing of all the persons who contribute time, talents and items to support our programs would comprise a telephone directory. Po that request. For those who would like to be anonymous in future listings, also please let us know. ut Sol or many struggling to escape homelessness, the barriers encountered daily often seem insurmountable. Part of our challenge at Porchlight is to effectively provide both the tools and longterm support needed to overcome these barriers. For 30 years, this community has generously supported our annual operations, helping us to sustain such critical programs as Safe Haven, the Drop-In Shelter and Hospitality House, which charge no fees for shelter and services. We have also expanded services and housing both for families and individuals and employment and job training opportunities through our newest initiative, Porchlight Products. Porchlight Products are created through locally sourced produce from small family farms in Southwest Wisconsin and can be found on the shelves of local grocery stores and restaurants. of Solutions to Homelessness ht F Thank You for 30 Years s le Home We are tremendously grateful for the overwhelming community support received over the last 30 years. Without this compassion and generosity, we would not be able to accomplish many of the goals of the programs described in this report. These programs and the people they help are the difference your gifts of time, talents and resources have made in the lives of so many. Thank you! Thank /You! 13 2013 Individual Donors to Porchlight, Inc. Nancy Abraham David Aswegan Norm and Marion Beachley Paul Abramson Ann Fischer Athas Robert and Mary Bean Gordon and Jean Acker Lee Atterbury Marvin Beatty Michael Adas Judith Aubey Kenneth Beck John Aeschlimann Melissa Auchard-Scholz and Karl Scholz Dave and Terri Beck-Engel Ramonda Aeschlimann Peggy and Mark Afable Valentina Ahedo David Ahrens Richard Albert Mark Albertini Alec Albrecht Emily Auerbach Brian Aydemir William and Barbara Babcock Carolyn Bell and Lincoln Ramirez Elizabeth Backes Mary Bade Michael Ambrust Margaret Bade Carol and Chris Anacker Daniel and Linda Bader F. W. Anderson Kathryn Bader Marolyn Bahr Julie Bailey Kevin and Mary Jo Anderson Nancy Baillies Harriet and Duane Anderson Richard Baker Carolyn Anderson Thomas and Marie Balistreri Gary and Esther Anderson Ford and Penny Ballantyne Elizabeth Anderson Kenneth Ballweg Mary Anderson David and Linda Balsiger Toni Andress Sarah and Timothy Barber Helene Androski Steven and Leigh Barczi Helen Apel Elizabeth Bard Joyce Apfel Jacquelyn Barnes Richard and Alice Appen Tom Barrett Deb and Dean Archer Jeffrey and Angela Bartell Lisa Armstrong Jane Bartell Bradley and Barbara Armstrong James and Vicki Bartholomew Anne Arnesen Rayne Arneson Carol Aspinwall Anita Been Michelle and Darrell Behnke Doug Bach Lois Anderson Rick and Marnie Beebe George Austin and Martha Vukelich-Austin Brian Babler Joe and Karla Anderegg Alice Beckner Emily Austin Michael and Susan Ales Paula and Robert Alt Paul Beckett Jon and Erin Augspurger Jose Alcauter Robert Alexander Matthew Becker Florine Bayer 14 Geoffrey Blanding Sharon Blattner Held Judith Block Bonnie and Robert Block Gabrielle Blood Katherine Boardman David and Sarah Bogen Jim and Janis Bohl Barbara and Keith Bohringer Dean and Martha Brusegar Deborah Cardinal and Walter Burt Rebecca Brynelson Adam Buckingham Alice Buechner Patricia Coakley Laura, Benard and Toby Cohen Margaret Carlson Melissa Craig Pam and Ron Cramer Martha Cranley Pamela and Gary Crapp Deborah Cohn Nancy Crawford Juan Colas Mark Crawford and Mary Zietz-Crawford Diane and John Buechner Kent Carnell and Barbara McFarland Mark Buffat Robert Carome Fred and Wendy Coleman Beverly Buhr Quentin and Mary Carpenter Susan and Charles Charles and JoAnne Bunge Kathy Carpenter Nathan Collins Jim and Holly Cremer-Berkenstadt Barry Burden Jessica Carrier and James Friedman Margo Collins Alan Crist Jennifer Burian Carol and Peter Carstensen Joel and Colleen Collins David Cullen Ronald Burke Sheri Carter Kathryn Colwell Margaret and Michael Cullen Mary Burke Jane Castagna Terri Connelly Cronk and Jack Connelly Shirley Culp Susan and John Burmeister Michael Burns and Nancy Zucker Ann Catlett Marvin and Mildred Conney Ronald and Charlene Caucutt Jim and Susan Connors Judith Burstyn and Stephan Deutsch Doug and Sherry Caves Starla Cook Kathy Chambers Frank and Mary Ann Cook Doug and Christine Chambers Samuel Cook III Richard Chao Jeannette and Guerdon Coombs Charles Bolt Patricia Bender Mr. and Mrs. John Bolz Lawrence and Janice Bensky Fredi Bove Bonnie and Rodney Benson Claire Box Eric Berg Katrina and Brooks Boyd Mike and Debra Bergen David Boyden Lidia Berghammer Paul and Ann Boyer Barbara Bergum Bill and Nancy Boyle Michael and Rosalind Buchnell Linda and Niles Berman Philip Bradbury Dr. William Busse Jatinder Cheema Lauren Bern and John Bell Fred Brancel and Mary Ann Litwiller Barbara Byrne Daniel Braun Kevin and Kathleen Clougherty Kimberly Carlsen Susan and Carl Benck Sara Buschman Cynthia Bush Robert and Betty Bush Jeffrey Charlson Nancy Crawford Myrna Cummings Anna Curkeet Joan and Richard Curtin Charles Curtis Lois Curtiss Betty and Corkey Custer Laurence Cutforth Patrick Cooper Allan Czecholinski Nadine Cordio Mary Czynszak-Lyne Evonna Cheetham Tammy Droessler Cordray and Jeff Cordray Donn D’ Alessio and Julie Hayward Ralph Cagle Timothy and Barbara Chesney Richard Corey William Calcese Melissa Catherine Childress Louis Sampson Cornelius James Dahlberg and Elsebet Lund Robert Calder James Chiolino Judy Cornelius Laurits R. and Bea Christensen Karen Cornwell Mary Berryman-Agard Darlene and Donald Braunschweig Barbara Besadny Don and Carola Breckbill Peter and Aine Calgaro Barbara and Dennis Best C. Brooks Brenneis Renee Callaway Lynee Bethke Barbara Bressler Eric Callisto Carolyn and Richard Betz Malcolm Brett Barbara Camarta R. Roth Judd and Lynne Biancardi Judd Lois Brick Esther Cameron Robert and Mary Kay Bright Bill Campbell Judith Broad Jeffrey Billerbeck Allen Chase Susan and Kevin Corrado Dianne Christensen Mary Ann and Michael Damm Thomas and Kathleen Dare Dennis and Patricia Darwin Nancy Dast Mary Jo Christiansen Joseph Corry and Barbara Weston Corry Carissa Christner Coletta Corwin Katherine Davey Daniel Christoph Christine Costanzo Fred and Shirley Davie Rachel Campbell Lauren and Christopher Clausen Edward and Victoria Cothroll Wynn and Loree Davies William and Joan Brock Terressa Campbell James and Charlene Cleasby Daniel Cottom Kennthe and Arrietta Davis Linda Billings Steve and Wendy Brockert Glen and Ami Campbell Zoya Cottom Peter Davis Grant and Linda Billings Michael Brolin Andrew Campbell Kristopher and Angela Clemons William Courtenay Rayburne and Maria Dcosta Mary Binkley Karl and Aimee Teo Broman Peter and Marsha Cannon Craig and Mary Clemons Douglas and Carol Cowgill Barbara Blackburn Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Brooks David Cannon Casey Clobes Susan and Corey Cox Tom Dean and Sieko Yoshinaga Mary Jo Biebl-Yahnke and Ross Yahnke Susan and Ellis Bauman Sarah Bland Max Carbon Helen Boley Steve and Trudy Bernsten Faith Bauman Katherine Blake Charlyne Bruce Joyce Ann Bell Don Bernards Marie Barwick James and Freda Blair 2013 Individual Donors to Porchlight, Inc. 15 Peg Davey and Tom Zanzig Dr. David Michael Deci 2013 Individual Donors to Porchlight, Inc. Eve and Carl Degen Ruth and Warren Downs Beverly DeGroot Melody and Robert Doyle Dave Delap Marina Drake Paul Delong Ann-Charlotte and James Drake Bruce Deming Kenneth and Marge Engelman Victoria and Timothy Enright Teri Enters Kendra Eppler Bill Foote Aaron Gember Benjamin Gray Duane Hansen Steven and Vicki Hill Milton and Emily Ford Annette Gendron-Fitzpatrick Marilyn Greaser Catherine Hanson Christopher Hill Robert and Margo Forsberg Steven Genheimer Vivian Greblo Mark and Janis Hanson Kerry Hill Rita Fose Mary Ellen Gerloff Zorko Greblo Daniel Hardy Susan Hill David and Kay Foss Tom and Karyn German Elizabeth Greene Hall Hardy Randolph Hill Susan Foster Justin Gerstner Lauren and John Greene Freda Harris George and Audrey Hinger David Fowler Patricia Gibeault Dianne Greenley Michael Harris Thomas and Joyce Hirsch Ron and Lucy Gibson Patricia Gregory Henry Hart Stephen Hirshfeld Kim Giese and Bob Stabler Terri and James Gregson Jennifer Hart Lynn Hobbie Charles and Jan Gietzel Marie Griesbach Bette Hartley James and Barbara Hodder Anders and Kristine Gilchrist Dr. Philip and Dale Grimm Elizabeth Hartzheim Gerald and Alana Hoddinott Elizabeth Walker Gill Walter and Marcia Griskavich Monet Haskins Glen and Michelle Hofer Paul and Jacqueline Hass Susan and Stephen Hoffenberg Carla Draper Amy and Miles Epstein Linda and Michael Drea Rae Erdahl Jon Dresser Andrew and Linda Erdman Kathleen Drew Marla Erdman Veronica and David Franchino Steve and Katherine Derene Robert Duecker Charles Erickson Carrie Francis Gordon and Gail Derzon Marilyn Duerst Judith Ettinger Wendy and Matt Franczak Rahel Desalegne and Girma Tefera Nancy and Michael Dunham Paul and Nancy Evans Laurel and Chris Franczek Mr. and Mrs. Dunlap David and Mary Ellen Ewanowski Sharon Frank Joshua Deno Robert and Christine Denzin Alfred Andreychuk and Allan Deptula Edouard and Jeannine Desautels Denise Duranczyk Robert Dettman and Eleanor Curtin Janice Durand Daniel and Shirley Dettmann Lloyd and Pat Eagan Ann and Phil Dettwiler Margie Deveraux and David Hall Johanna Fabke Susan Fadness Mary Lou Dzick Sally Falk Gail and Richard Farrell Kelly Eakin and Marla Maeder Karen Faster Tammy Earl Elizabeth Faye Beth Eaves Elizabeth Fayram Gene and Beatrice Dewey Beth and Michael Eaves Hildy Feen Ron and Cherie Diamond Alice Ecker Annette Felice Nic Dibble Lori and Gary Edelstein Mark and Janet Felton Claire Dick Thomas Eggert Theresa Felton Emily Dickmann Mark and Rebecca Ehlinger Ibach Justin Fermenich Mary Devine Patricia and John Diehl Mary Hathaway Dilba Maxine Dimick Donolea Dinsmore Damian and Karen Dischler Peter Dohr Isa Dolski Susan Domini Brian Donley Dennis Dorn Jane Doughty Judy Douglas Robin Douthitt Tammy Downing Amanda Ferwerda Jeffrey Kassel and Alison Einbender Amy and Marty Fields Greg and Jayme Frank Bernell Franke John Franz Marie Faser Karen and Jerry Gipp Matt and Brittany Gitzlaff Carolyn and Perry Frey Denise Gloede Janice and Fritz Grutzner Gary Freyberg Thomas and Joanne Gobel Patricia Guhleman Lisa Friedman Richard Goldberg Thomas and Tami Gulland Susan Friedman-Hill Ken Golden Heather Gullickson Otto and Patricia Frischolz David Goldfoot and Lorraine Broll Karen Gunderson Carol Froistad Marilyn and Donald Frye Lisa Goldsby Susan Goldwomon Eric Golueke Barbara Fuerst Sgro Theodore and Mary Lou Goodfriend Robin Gallagher Keith and Susan Findley Dick and Judy Ela John and Jo Fischer Read Eldred Sandra Fisher Peter Ellestad Steve and Mary Fix Katherine Elliott Shannon Flasch Nancy and Gordon Enderle Donald Fleischman Judy Endle Jessica Fleischman Jill and Richard Endres Amy Flesch and Hannah Goodspeed c/o West Activities Comm. Elinor Gbedey Nelson and Ann Flynn Dina Geier Jerome and Jean Heinrichs Ruth Heins Dean and Barbara Hekel Kathleen Held Richard Holdener Paula Hollenbeck Ahna Holliday Charlotte Holzman Grace Homb Mark and Kathleen Hoover Jim Horn Herbert Hellen Eric Horn Janeen Hellenbrand Jeanne Heller Julie Horner and Michael Vahldieck Billie and Simon Hellerstein Brian and Julie Hornung Herb and Sue Heneman Angeline Hougas Stan and Jane Henning Ryan Hover Ellen Henningsen Mathew Howard Maureen Hall Kathy Herbst Judith Howard and Amy Scarr Michael Hall and Paulina Skiba Thomas L. Herman Christine Hall and Craig Barnekow Donald and Karen Hester Jean Gunnulson Diane Gutschenritter Jan and Donald Haasl Anne Habel Mitchell Hagens Dorothy Gosting Roger Garms Sylvia Gould Aurelia Hale-Fabian and Peter Fabian Deirdre Garton Daniel and Alice Gould Elizabeth Gates Ben Graf and Ann Sheehy Douglas and Sherrie Gates-Hendrix Laura Graham Nadine and Samuel Gratz Phoebe Rose Hefko William and Deborah Holden Helen Horn and Ralph Petersen Dorothy Haines Ronald Grasshoff and Terri Broxmeyer Kristine Hebel Adam and Barbara Hogan Andrew Held Robert Gooze Barbara Gehl Ann Haynes A. Archer and Jeanne Grover Eunice Gandt Tamara Graham Palmer and Lydia Haynes Briana Grove Leona and Don Grubb Jeanette Froehle Robert and Judy Havens Glenn Grothman Steven and Nancy Gloe Leslie Frisinger John and Gwen Haugen Deborah Gross Barbara and James Freeman Leslie Eisenberg 16 Daivd Ginger Jeanne and Tom Grist Catherine Frederick Florence Filley Diane Endres Ballweg Haywood and Audrey Gilliam Philip Glende and Ruth Vander Horck Linda Eisele Ronald and Sheila Endres 2013 Individual Donors to Porchlight, Inc. Dianne Hesselbein Robert Hetzel Donna Halleran Fannie Hicklin Richard Hammerstrom David Hildner Linda Hammes 17 Tom and Sue Howe Jerilyn Howe Joni Howe Ashley Howell James and Cindy Hoyt Sharron Hubbard-Moyer 2013 Individual Donors to Porchlight, Inc. 2013 Individual Donors to Porchlight, Inc. Mark and Leslie Johnson Bob and Marita Kelter Max Koletzke Scott and Lani Largent Jane Lindsay Michelle Manning Terri Johnson Katherine Kemper Beverly Koltes Marilyn Larsen Susan Mansfield Phylis Johnson Richard Kempf Shirley and Robert Kopp Terry Larson Ann Lindsey and Charles Snowdon Elizabeth Johnson Janet Kennedy Korey Kopp Marcia Larson Frederick Hunt Ken Johnson Erika Keough-Zeidlhack Rebecca Kordahl Audrey Larson Catherine Loeb and David Griffeath Jeanne Hunter Rebecca Johnson Mary Beth Keppel Nancy Korn John Larson Janet and Jay Loewi Dolores Margelafshy Mary Jo Hussey Valerie Johnson Keith Kerle Daniel Korth Michael Lashua Jamie Logsdon Marjorie Marion Ellen Hustad Robert and Helen Johnson Jennifer Kerwin Frank Koss Michele Lavigne Elaine Lohr Laurel Mark Eric Huttenburg Carl Johnson Gary Kessler Nancy and Andrew Kosseff Clifford Lawton Jack Longert John and Lorrie Hylkema Joan Johnston Jan Ketzler Helen Le Roy Fred and Deborah Loomis John and Karen Icke Emily Jones Katherine and Peter Kiesch Julie Kotschevar and Ken Hunzicker John Markson and Diane Rivard Jane Leahy Brian Lorbiecki Margaret Maroney and Edward Marion Mary Ihlenfeldt Omer and Mary Jones Gordon and Carol Kowing Charles Marshall Clayton Mehnert and Monica Bear Edward Jordan Maureen Leary and Talish Barrow Robert and Susan Loudon Rachel Imsland and Robert Newsom Laura Kiessling and Ron Raines Rebecca Kilzer Dennis and Marjorie Kozich Julie Lechelt Judy Loveless Michael and Beth Martin Darlene Meis Karen Ingmundson Lois Krantz Jane and David LeCount Kathleen Martinson John and Linda Merrill Margaret and Paul Irwin Deborah Juneau and Jerome Buhman Mary and William King Nancy and Truman Lowe Wayne Kinos Marcia Kraus Mercile Lee Janet and John Lubniewski Julie and Randy Martinson Elaine Meszaros Olivia Ishikawa Kari Kahl Christopher Kirchgasler Carol Krause Barbara Lee Carmen Lucey Sarah Marty R. Leroy Metcalf Sally Iverson Nancy Kaiser Doug Kirk Deborah Kretchmar Joanna Lee Ken and Elrene Lund Jason Marx Jacqueline and John Meyer Greg Jackson Daniel Kaiser Karoline Kirst Karen Krueger Naomi and Paul Lee Steve Lund Rachel Maske Nathan Meyer C. Lynn and Paul Jacobsen Balkrishna and Vanmala Kale Richard Klaas Debra and Thomas Leffler Peter Lundberg Mary Mastaglio Gale Meyer Gwendolyn Costa Jacobsohn Daniel Kammer Christine Klann Frederick and Kathleen Kruger Bill Lunney and Judie Pfiefer John L. Mathews Kathy and Cliff Michalski Brian Jacobson Andrea and Thomas Kannal Rochelle Klaskin Ronald Luskin Robert Mathieu Bernard Micke, M.D James Jaeger Madeline Kanner Sanford Klein Marion Lussier John and Carol Mathis Carol Milanich Margaret and Robert Jahn Vince and Retta Kanthak Linda Matusewic Barbara Karlen Jane Lynaugh Carolyn May Harry Miles and Susan Earley Vanessa Jambois Ann Klinger Eleonora and Gerard Klinzing Lesleigh Luttrell Virginia James Carol and Richard Karls Mary Ann Lynch Laruie Mayberry Jim and Betsy Jansen Trudy Karlson Judy Lyons Brian and Becky Mayhew Virginia Jefferds Peter and Kathy Karofsky Don Macaulay Corinne and Dan Mayland Vincel Jenkins and Stefanie Moritz Lori Karst Stewart Macaulay Doug and Joan Maynard Cindy and Mark Mackenzie Sarah Elizabeth McAchran Mary Jenny April Kats Kimberly and John Jensen Karoline Kaylor Jane Jiumaleh Rita and Timothy Kehl David and Jean Johnsen Ann-Britt Keillor Richard and Adelle Johnson Kristina Keillor Trevor and Shabvon Johnson Douglas Keillor Barbara and Larry Johnson Shirley Keller Michael and Erica Johnson Sam Kellerman Melissa Huggins and Jack Opel Diane Huibregtse Craig Hungerford and Linda Olson Mary Joy Johnson Deborah Jorstad Barbara and Walter Karst Marianne Kellman Lisa Johnson 18 Kate Kowalski Merriel Kruse James and Jill Kubek Kris and Penelope Kubly Khuyer Kue David Lehr Peter Leidy Scott Levin John Leja Tammara LeMay Kim Mapes Arthur and Susan Lloyd Norma Marchant Elizabeth Marcott Jennifer Klippel Ross Kuehn Jennifer Kloskey Paul and Atsuko Kusuda Deborah Kmetz Mrs. Geraldine Kutz Karyn Knaak Linda Kwiatkowski Lorna Knapp Joan Kwiatkowski Karen Leonard-Berg and Ronald Berg Milka and Ivan Knezevic Kelly and Steve Lagman Scott Leonardson Kory Macy Patrick McBride James and Renee Knight Mark Lajiness Rosalind Levin Doug and Norma Madsen Isadore Knox, Jr. James and Shirley Lake Dan and Kathy Levin Laura Mael Michael Rothstein and Sharon McCabe Doug Knudson Rod and Diana Lakes Lynn Levin and Mark Lederer Shana Magill Joyce Knutson Leslie and Kevin Lally Ronald and Jean Lewis Mary Maher Audrey Koehn Carol Landahl Janet and Harry Libby Betty and Kenneth Koenig Sandra Lane Beth Koerber Nelda Lemmenes Cheryl Lenerz Paul Lenhart Chandler and Beverly McKelvey Carol McKinney Tara and Mike McKuen Tom and Kate McMahan James McMillan David and Jean McMillan Cary and Brenda McNatt Kathleen McQuade Nancy and Howard Mead John and Patricia Meade Sally and Charles Miley Dr. Paul and Maragret Miller Elizabeth Miller Donald Miller Allen and Jody Miller Jane and Duane Miller Robert and Lynette Miller Jon and Maurine Miller Jody McCann Kerri Miller Joseph McCormick Regan Miller Mary and Eileen Maher Audrey and Stephen McCubbin Jesse Miller Suzanne Liddle Christopher Malas Patricia McDermott Jocelyn Milner and Mark Ediger Dennis Lange Todd and Catherine Lilly Kathlyn Maldegen Fran and Kay McGuire Danial Minkus Rebecca and Robert Kohl Thomas and Connie Lange Matthew Lind Joanne and Olav Malvik Stuart McIntosh Rita and James Mitchell Mary Kolar Mary Langenfeld David and Ruth Lindorff Stephen and Jane Manke Kathy and Bob Mohelnitzky 19 2013 Individual Donors to Porchlight, Inc. 2013 Individual Donors to Porchlight, Inc. Noel Reading Deborah Rohde Sherry and Fred Reames Andrew and Elisa Romanowich Kenneth Mohr Debra Nelson Nancy O’Neill Dick Moll Meryl and John Nemeth Deanna Opsal Allan Moore Joesph Nestler Catherine Orr Margaret Peterson and Andrew Laird Noah Moore Donna and Wayne Neu Elayne Orr David R. Petit Robert and Rita Reif H. Robert and Brenda Rosebrough Peder Moren Deborah Neuman T. Michael Osborne Joyce and Vince Petruzates Tim Reilley and Janet Nelson Kathleen Rothering Charles and Lynn Morgan Mary Neuman Marian Osterberg Roger and Linda Pettersen Sheri Rein John Rothschild Mel Morgenbesser Pam and Chris Nuemann Carol Ottenstein Tamara Peyton Catherine Rottier Paul Moriarty John Nevin Gale Otterson Lynn and Sally Phelps Glenn Reinl and Sara Krebsbach Lauri Morris and James Cole Judith Nicholls John and Sally Ouellette Jeanne Pien Edward and Mary Lou Reisch Stephen Morton Kathie Nichols Richard and Jean Page Russell Pietz Linda Reivitz William Rowe Timothy and Julie Moskal Anne Niebler Parker Palmer Allen and Judith Pincus Mary Niederehe and Bruce Meredith Mary Jeanne Palmer Gary Plummer James Remer and Alice Lonsway Kimberly Rowe Wayne Mosley Nancy Motisi H. Dale Peterson and Julie Goplin Paula Panczenko Bethany Pluymers Joe and Donna Parisi Nancy and Paul Pokorney Vicki Nonn Ms. Mary Parks Carol and Nick Pollis Brian and Julia Nowicki Mike Parrott Christine Pomerening Rebecca and John Oaks Terri Paskey Emily Pope Dan and Beth O’Brien Julie Patrick Phyllis and Greg Porter Daniel O’Brien Jonathan and Jean Patz Emily Potter Monica O’Brien Dr. Richard Pauli Stever and Robin Potter Cheryl and Kevin O’Connor Diane and Dave Pauly Gary L. Poulson Jill O’Connor Robert and Jane Pearson Jerome Pribbenow Wendy Murkve Mary K. O’Connor and Bob Bocher Areatha Pearson Walter and Karen Pridham Richard and Janet Murphy Stephen and Sue Pearson Mary Kay O’Connor Julia Murphy Debra Oetzman Gregory Motl and Laurel Brooks Robert Mougin Donald Moynihan Janet Mraz William and Susan Mueller Kathryn Mulligan Bradley Mullins Tersea Mulrooney Earl and Eleanor Munson Laurie Elwell and Richard Niess Paul Nelson and Jane Lewis Lois Nelson David and Katherine Sebastian Rick and Ann Schmidt Mary and Kendall Rouse Willa Schmidt Sandra Rowe Joan Schmit Deborah Schmitz Eunice Schmitz Mary Frances Rowley Mary Schneeberger James and Carol Ruhly Pat and Judy Sebranek Kathi Seeman Christine Seibert Lydia Seifter Mafmudije Selimi Jane Sadusky Daryl Severson Carrie Richard Susan Saeger Diane Schobert Jonathan Seymour Ronda Richards Steven and Lennie Saffian Jan Richardson Scott and Katherine Sager Anne and Larry Schoenemann Dr. Greg Sheehy and Barbara Sheehy Stanley Richardson Donette Lynn Sainsbury Mark Schoenleber Justin Shell Jeffrey Richter Richard Sals Marsha Mansfield and Steven Schooler Colin Shepard Ronald Prince Clarissa Sue and Marvin Richter Jack Saltes Francis and Sally Schrag Greg Peck Ann Pryor Beatrice Ptacek Claire Rider Virginia Sample Jeff and Monica Schraml Beth Ament and Steve Pudloski Lisa Riehl Kathy and Gary Sandefur Dana Schreiber Ruth Sanderson Michael Schroeder Stefania Sani Keith and Sandra Schroerlucke Dagny Quisling Myrah Vicki Olson Daniel Pekarsky and Stephanie Stone Peter and Cheryl Olson John Pelletter Adrienne and Thomas Olson Tom and Terri Pellino Laurel Rabson and William O’Brien Patricia and Gerald Olson Julie Penosky Bette Rackow Mary Pat and Dennis Olson Mary Beth Peranteau Judy E. Olson Jennifer Person-Arvizu Reese Railling James and Judy Olson Kristen Peterson Bill Rasche Kim Olson Doreen Peterson Mark Ratzburg Kenneth O’Neill Kent and Luanne Peterson Deb Raupp 20 Laurie Schmidt Paul Sergenian LuAnn Quella Julie Nelson Linda Seaquist James and Marilyn Schoberg Marguerite and Leroy Pedracine Scott Neitzel Patricia Schmid Sophie Rzchowsi Virginia Olin Ray Nashold Peter Scott Joseph Sepe David Quade Peter and Donna Napoleone John and Carol Schmid Helen Schneider Donald Pederson Joseph and Joan Nagle Isaac Scott Fe Semira Raymond and Star Olderman Sue Nagel Margaret Schmelzer Hans and Miriam Schneider Andrew Reschovsky and Julia Murray Craig and Debra Myrbo Eric and Sara Schwartz David Schneider David Ohls Bruce and Cheryl Olsen Willa Schlecht Kathleen Sell and Betta Owens Ralpy and Sue Murphy Mary Myers Carol and Robert Reneau Ellen Louise and Howard Schwartz Jeanne and David Schneider Bobbi Peckarsky and Steve Horn Daniel Muxfeld Mary Reed Katherine Kvale and Thomas Schirz Paul Rabinowitz and Birgit Christensen Thomas and Karen Ragatz Margaret Rentmeesters Steven and Susan Reusser Barbara Rex Christine and Tim Rice James and Marilyn Rice Ashley Rindle James and Lora Ring Gregory and Janice Robbins Leigh and Ellen Roberts Jodi Roberts Ann Roberts Susan Robertson Celeste Robins Daniel Rodman Mary Roed Diana Roehr Michele Rohan Nathan Rohan Cathy Runnels Frank Ryan and Susan Spahn Pat Sartori-Wharton Lois Sater Norma Satter Diane Sattinger Jeff and Jamie Sauer Joseph Schaeve Bruce Schiefelbein Fredericka Schilling and Bonita Sitter 21 Cameron Shimniok Michael and Paulette Siebers Peggy Siegel Vicki Siekert Judith Siers-Poisson Michael Schultz Teresa Signorile Rhea Schultz Jeanne and Joseph Silverberg Janice Schur Robert and Rita Schaefer Eva Shriffin Eric and Jane Schulenburg Rockwell and Clare Schulz Holly Schaefer Becki Sherven Donald Richard Schuette Brian Schultz James and Marge Saunders Jeremey Shepherd Carl and Elizabeth Silverman Daniel Silvers John Schuster Jeffrey Simmons and Branda Weix Kristine Schutte Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Singer Barbara Schwab Amy Sinner Ann and Thomas Sippy 2013 Individual Donors to Porchlight, Inc. 2013 Individual Donors to Porchlight, Inc. Kathy Sitter Gloria Stange Kathleen Swanson Julie Tracy Eunice Wagner Larry White Darren Wolter Dorothy Sivam Dr. Robert J. Stanley Mary Ann Sweeney John and Rebecca Tradewell John Wagnitz Kimberly Wood Terry Sizer and Mark Miller Marcie Stark Michael Trepanier Ray and Pat Wahlton John and Carmen Skilton C.E. Stark Ann Marie and Robert Sweeney Christine White and Edward Ryan Sal and Judy Troia Charles and Gloria Waity Wendy Skinner Phil Stark Charles Tubbs Carol Walker Robert and Joann Skloot Debra Steaffens Sachin Tuli John and Diana Walker Dennis and Judith Skogen Kevin and Donna Steffens Bruce Tulloch Sue Wallinger David Slautterback Jane Stegner John Turben Elizabeth Wallman Cathi Wiebrecht-Searer and Richard Searer Nancy Slavik Jim Stehley Donna Turner Robert Walton Paul and Rosemarie Wieland Marie Wunsch Mr. and Mrs. James Sloan James Steinbach Deneen Wanta Barbara and H.K. Wiesner James and Sue Wyatt Heather Small Bruce and Dawn Steinhofer Martha Taylor and Gary Antoniewicz Michael Turner Karen Tusack Diane and Michael Wilcox Kalia Xiong Janette Smart Betty Steinhoff Rayla Temin Joseph and Mary Warnemuende Loma Will Joan and Phillip Yagla Merribeth Smith Carolyn Steinhorst Anita Temple Jim and Ellen Willett Keith Yefchak Charles and Patricia Smith Carol Stemrich Irene Temple Peter Williams James Young Sharene and David Smith Kay Stevens Margaret Tennessen Roger and Kristi Williams Karen Young Kelly Smithback Tom and Marian Stevens Willam and Cheryl Tesnow John and Mel Williams Stephen Young Marvin and Colleen Smitherman Jon Stielstra Kathy Williams Chad Zadrazil Barbara Williams Christine Zeal Burlie Williams Cheryl Zeegers Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey G. Williamson Steve Zekoff and Jane Follmer Zekoff Krista Willing Lydia Zepeda John Willis Thomas and Karen Zilavy Damien and Judith Wilson William Zilisch Elizabeth Wilson Tom and Judy Zimmer John and Vicki Wilson Alex Zimmerman Ruth Wilson Rabbi Laurie Zimmerman and Rabbi Renee Bauer Patirck and Kelley Sweet Laurie Swimm Marguerite and James Sykes Ralph and Jerry Tarr Vicki Taylor Esther Taylor Michael Tuten and Carol Huber Dana Warren Gretchen Twietmeyer Mona Wasow Susan Ullman Sarah and Richard Watts Michelle Umberger Janice Weatherhogg Mary Ann Test, PhD Acacia Latka and Nicholas Utphall Norman Webb Tom Stolper Marlayne Testolin Louise and Peter Uttech John and Lou Stolzenberg Jan Thal Brian Utter Mary Sobota Sallie and Leigh Stone Elizabeth Theisen Grace Valentine Becky Soderholm Jennifer Stone John Thomas Len Van Ess Sally Weidemann and Charles Mittchell Ronnie Jo Sokol Marlene and Mathew Storms Philip Thomas Janet and Michael Van Vleck Marc and Leslie Weinberger Thomas Solheim John Stott Christine Thomas Ashley Vanderbosch Warren and Marie Weinstein Louis and Elsbeth Solomon Carmen and Katie Stout Gregory Straub Ann Varda Joseph and Mary Varese R. Weiss John and Sharon Soman David and Rhonda Thompson Vivian Sommerville Richard and Judith Strauss Kristine Thompson Michael Soref Galen Strebe John Thompson Teri Varney and Linda Scharnberger Ann and Ben Sowaske Patrice Streicher Mindi Thompson Carrol and Nancy Spencer Daniel and Therese Strome Judy Thorpe June Spencer Paul Strommen and Judi Leimer Ronald and Laureen Thorstad Mary Strope Rebecca Thousand and Eric Anderson Florian and Louise Smoczynski Daniel Splaingard Anita Sprenger Carrie Springer Consuelo Springfield Skye Spurgat Bhavani and Lakshmi Sridharan Doug and Beckie Strub Willard Thurlow Michael Stuart Mary Jo Tierney Edith Sullivan Mary Tierney Margaret Sullivan Joyce Tikalsky Roger Sunde Tim and Lori Stadelman Mrs. W. Sundquist Karl and Judy Stadler Kaia Lynn Sunne Ken Stanek Kathleen Swanson Lorene Titley Debra Tompkins David and Nancy Topp 22 Chris Webb Katherine Wegner Kathy and Craig Wehrle Steve Weiss David Weissburg Sallie Vergeront Sue Welch Martin Verhelst Karl and Mary Janet Wellensiek Cindy Vethe Clayton Vinje Todd Violante Matt Visker Ashley Viste Clifford Voegeli Pamela Vorass Geoffrey Vorlander Joan Vorlander Carolyn Voter Gary and Dee Wade Susan and Rolf Wulfsberg Joan Zingsheim Mary Alice Wimmer Bernard Wendricks Rose Mary Wise Ricky Werre M.J. Wiseman Steve Wessel David Witte and Christina Delgadillo Linda Sue Weynand William Wuellner, Jr. William and Judith Wilson Nancy Winter Haley and Matt Weygandt Alexandra Wright Vicki Widdicombe Eric and Kathy Wendorff Florence Wetzel Jennifer Wright Patricia Whyte Philip and Judith Winkel Jack and Nancy Westman Nancy Worcester Jennifer White Harvey and Bonita Wendel Lisa West Jill Wootton Tim White Carrie Zondag Alan and Marilyn Zuckerman Kate Zurlo-Cuva John and Mary Witte Larry and Donna Wold Barbara Wolfe Elizabeth Wolff 23 2013 Organizational Donors to Porchlight, Inc. #6618 Maria House Community of Hope UCC Good Family Foundation A. Paul Jones Charitable Trust Constance Botanicals, LLC Grace Episcopal Church A1 Furniture, Inc. Advent Lutheran Church AFGE Local 1732 Agrace HospiceCare Alliant Energy Foundation, Inc. Alpha Delta Kappa– Iota Chapter Covenant Presbyterian Church Dane County Bar Association, Inc. Dean Health System Austad & Son, Inc. Badger Insurance Services, Inc. Baha’i Faith–Madison Bashford United Methodist Church Baskerville Centennial Fund Menasha Corporation Foundation Promega Quality Hardware Inc. St. John’s Lutheran Church Richard B. Anderson Family Foundation St. Martin Lutheran Congregation Rough Sportswear Sam’s Club Sephora USA, Inc. Monona Plumbing & Fire Protection, Inc. First Business Bank Luther Memorial Church M3 Insurance First Congregational UCC Madigan Contracting LLC First Federal Bank of Florida First Unitarian Society Madison Community Foundation First United Methodist Church Madison Development Corp. Madison Folk Music Society First Weber Group Madison Gas & Electric Foundation, Inc. First Weber Group Foundation, Inc. Madison Investment Advisors Franklin Energy Services, LLC Madison Memorial High School Frederic Ogg Testamentary Trust Madison Monona Lioness Frostwood Farm, LLC Madison Rotary Foundation Godfrey & Kahn, S.C. 24 St. Michael The Archangel Parish Unity Church of Madison Wines for Humanity University Book Store WIPFLI St. Peter Lutheran Church U.S. Bank Wisconsin Craft Market Steve Brown Apartments UW Credit Union Wisconsin Reinsurance Corp. WISPAN UW-Madison Black Student Union Lakeview Moravian Church Livesey Painting, Inc. Whyte Hirschboeck Dudek Sun Prairie United Methodist Church Midvale Community Lutheran Church Lawton & Cates, S.C. U.S. Bank Foundation Slow Food UW-Madison Michael Best & Friedrich, LLP Lakeview Moravian Women’s Fellowship St. Mary’s Hospital Sub-Zero Group Lake Edge Lutheran (ELCA) Church Evangelical Lutheran Church of Mt. Horeb WHEDA Foundation UW Health & Unity Health Insurance Metcalfe’s Market Epic Systems Corporation Thomas Kemp Foundation Strand Associates, Inc. La Force, Inc. Morgridge Family Foundation Mount Olive Lutheran (LCMS) Church National Guardian Life Insurance Activity Group Divine Savior UMC Messiah Lutheran St. Ignatius Amma Satsang of Madison East Madison Baptist Midvale Lutheran St. John’s Lutheran Arbor Covenant First Baptist First Presbyterian Waunakee Monona Knights of Columbus St. Martin Lutheran Asbury UMC Assumption Greek Orthodox First Unitarian Mt. Zion Baptist Orchard Ridge UCC First UMC Beth Israel Center Glenwood Moravian Next Generation Bethany UMC Good Shepherd Lutheran Nimick Forbesway Foundation Bethel Lutheran Grace Episcopal Plymouth Congregational UCC Blackhawk Harvest Church of Madison Prairie Unitarian Our Lady Queen of Peace Parkside Presbyterian Blessed Sacrament High Point Second Baptist Our Lady Queen of Peace Cathedral Parish Hope Lutheran Sherman Avenue UMC Outrider Foundation, Inc. Christ Lutheran Church of DeForest John Deere Credit Sikh Society of Madison Lake Edge UCC Springs of Hope Local 311 Firefighters St. Dunstan’s Episcopal Madison Christian Community St. Francis Xavier Phenomenal Women LLC Phoebe R. and John D. Lewis Foundation Zion Church (ELCA) 2013 Drop-In Shelter Organizational Volunteers Bashford UMC Peach Pies Caberlesque Women’s Club of Madison Sustainable Engineering Group, LLC National Mutual Benefit North American Mechanical, Inc. Wellspring Learning, Inc. WHEDA Shomos Family Foundation Keller Real Estate Endres Manufacturing Waunakee Student Council The Northern Trust Company Meriter Hospital Solidarity Singalong Waunakee Rotary Club Westminster Presbyterian Church Mendota Financial Group Messiah Lutheran Vorlander Revocable Trust The Kuntz Family Foundation Seymour Environmental Services, Inc. Johnson Bank First Baptist Church Columbus-Fall River Ecumenical Association Memorial UCC Temple Beth El Employee Benefits Corporation Bethel Lutheran Church Women Co Leigh Co Salon Studio Hilton Madison Monona Terrace Symphony Corporation St. Dunstan’s Church– Outreach Committee Primrose Lutheran Church Mertier Hospital Friends 4 Friends Program Bethel Lutheran Church Clasen Quality Coatings Hillel Foundation–University of Wisconsin-Madison Martin Schreiber & Associates, Inc. St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church TDS Jack DeLoss Taylor Charitable Trust Faith Technologies, Inc. Chubb & Son/Federal Insurance Company Madison-Dane County Martin Luther King, Jr. Coalition Sweet Orchard Outreach Ministries Specialized Electric, Inc. St. Dennis Parish School El Grupo Vida/The Life Group Bethany UMC Chase Bank Madison West Kiwanis Social Workers at University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics FBC Hartsville, IN Center for Public Research, Inc. Plymouth Congregational UCC Merrimac Community Charter School Benjamin Franklin Lodge #3 Calvary Gospel Church Madison West High School J.H. Findorff & Son, Inc. Douglas Stewart Co. Evjue Foundation, charitable arm of The Capital Times Buffalo Wild Wings Pierce’s Community Foundation H & H Industries, Inc. Hope Lodge No. 17 Door Creek Church Madison South Rotary Foundation Markesan United Methodist Church Hooper Foundation and General Heating & Air Conditioning DL and LF Rikkers Family Foundation Inc Becker Law Office BMO Harris Bank Group Health Cooperative Curves Amgen Foundation Credit Card Staff Arbor Covenant Church Great Clips Hilldale CUNA Mutual Foundation Dashelito Enterprises Apartment Association of South Central Wisconsin Grand Central Crossroads United Methodist Church American Family Insurance Angelica Music Ministry Grace Episcopal Church Women Corporate Business Systems 2013 Organizational Donors to Porchlight, Inc. Covenant Presbyterian Crossroads UMC Dale Heights Presbyterian 25 Temple Beth El Unity Church Vedanta Society of Madison Waunakee Knights of Columbus Westminster Presbyterian Windsor U.C.C. Individuals Holly Teffler Rose Wood Non-Profit Organization US Postage PAID Madison, WI Permit No. 2333 Administrative Offices 306 N. Brooks Street Madison, WI 53715 . . . . . Where to Find Us administrative office 306 N. Brooks Street Madison, WI 53715 Phone: (608) 257-2534 Fax: (608) 257-2507 Email: [email protected] Website: porchlightinc.org facebook.com/porchlightmadison drop-in shelter 116 W. Washington Avenue Madison, WI 53703 Phone: (608) 255-2960 hospitality house and digs 1490 Martin Street Madison, WI 53713 Phone: (608) 255-4401 Fax: (608) 258-4848 Email: [email protected] digs Phone: (608) 252-8522 safe haven 4002 Nakoosa Trail Madison, WI 53714 Phone: (608) 241-9447 Fax: (608) 241-4441 Email: [email protected]
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