Building a life - Plymouth Housing Group

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Building a life - Plymouth Housing Group
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Building a life
Details from the installation Can What You Can by Stuart Keeler
and Michael Machnic located in the lobby of Plymouth’s
David Colwell Apartments. Photography by tremblingstar and
Elisabeth Vasquez Hein.
Our Vision
Housing is just the beginning … the first step to building hope and transforming lives.
We envision a day when every person has a home and a better quality of life.
Our Mission
Plymouth Housing Group works to eliminate homelessness and address its causes
by preserving, developing and operating safe, quality, supportive housing and by
providing homeless adults with opportunities to stabilize and improve their lives.
Our Core Values
Plymouth believes:
• every person has the right to a home
• every person is valuable, with a unique story and journey
• affordable housing requires responsible stewardship
• cultural diversity and embracing difference are sources of strength
• respect, trust and compassion are integral to all interactions
Paul Lambros
Stewart Landefeld
Building a Life
One of the best parts about putting together our annual report is that it gives Plymouth staff a
great reason to come together and talk about our work in a unique way. This year, like every year,
the conversations were firmly rooted in the lives of the men and women who live here.
After listening to her colleagues share stories of inspiring tenants, one staff member said, “Plymouth
creates an investment in stability; even tenants who hadn’t lived anywhere else for more than a few
months fight hard to stay here. And they stay here for years.”
Another responded, “It’s because we dig deeper. As we demonstrate our investment in the tenants,
they step up, too. Personal things that connect to their spirits—photos, books, art—appear in their
apartments. They join activities and connect with neighbors. What we’re all saying is, people build
lives here.”
And with that, we had the theme of this report.
In 2013, Plymouth helped 1,111 men and women turn a safe, permanent home into a secure, stable
life. That’s because we do dig deeper. Our support is assertive, comprehensive, and available 24/7.
Like our housing, there’s no time limit. The path to a stable life is different for each person, so our
tenants receive services tailored to their specific needs and goals.
Last year, we offered intensive support to new tenants who had been homeless for many years,
easing what is often an overwhelming transition from the streets to permanent housing. People
with serious medical and mental health conditions, those fighting addiction, and veterans dealing
with post-traumatic stress all received specialized services. Tenants who had worked hard to achieve
sustained success with round-the-clock support were offered a rewarding growth path to more
independent living.
Plymouth focuses on meeting the complex basic needs of our tenants, but we also nurture their
spirits. In each of our 13 buildings last year, residents partnered with us to foster companionship,
creativity, health, and community. The elements of a life.
The following pages share highlights of Plymouth’s work in 2013. We hope you’re inspired by the
outcomes you made possible and the lives you helped build.
Best Regards,
Paul Lambros
Executive Director
Stewart Landefeld
President, 2014 Board of Trustees
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plymouth housing group
Plymouth provides solutions that transform our community
and the lives of its most vulnerable adults. The men and women
who reside here have few other options for housing and care.
They live with serious physical and mental illnesses and the
lasting effects of abuse, trauma and chronic poverty. Before
coming to Plymouth, they had suffered on the streets for many
years … for some, decades.
With so much working against them, it’s not surprising that they
once struggled to find and keep a home.
Scott
One in five of Plymouth’s formerly-homeless
tenants is a veteran. Scott M. is among them. He
battles PTSD and depression, and the treatments
he receives have left him with severe memory loss.
Yet he’s steadfast in his commitment to staying
clean and sober, and when people talk about him,
the word “sweet” comes up a lot. A gifted artist,
Scott’s paintings brighten his own home and those
of community members who purchased his work at
Plymouth’s Tenant Art Fair. He’s also a proud new
grandfather (but, like many of us, not quite ready to
admit he could possibly be old enough). Kimberly
Harrell, Plymouth building assistant, is Scott’s
biggest fan. “I watch him fight so, so hard every
single day to remember, to relearn everything, and
to stay in recovery. He’s a warrior in the very best
sense. He inspires me to keep going.”
Photo by Elisabeth Vasquez Hein
“
I watch him fight so, so hard
every single day to remember,
to relearn everything, and to stay
in recovery. He’s a warrior in the
very best sense. He inspires me
to keep going.”
—Kimberly Harrell, Plymouth building assistant
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Bu ilding a life
Photo by Team Photogenic
Photo by Elisabeth Vasquez Hein
Photo by Kristin Benson
Photos by (L – R): Team Photogenic; Elisabeth Vasquez Hein; Kristin Benson
What do we mean by
“permanent supportive housing?”
In between life on the streets and stability in housing, a lot needs to happen. A permanent place to live is an essential first step. It gives men
and women exhausted from years of struggle a safe haven and a secure foundation. Intensive wraparound support gives them the tools to
win their fight for stability.
What does that support look like? It depends on each tenant’s goals and needs, and might include nursing; chemical dependency counseling;
medical, dental, legal or mental health referrals; veterans support; access to income and food assistance benefits; community companionship;
reconnecting with family; and classes on diverse topics such as computer skills, budgeting, art, yoga, resume writing, and cooking.
In every Plymouth building and throughout the year, a rich life of socials, outings, art fairs, performances, and celebrations nurture healthy
relationships and vibrant community.
Both Plymouth’s housing and Plymouth’s support services are permanent, with no time limit. When we welcome new residents, we look
forward to helping them build a life here.
Mary
Mary’s search for shelter and
refuge from danger led to nights
sleeping in doorways. Now, at
Plymouth, she is excited to have
sanctuary within a caring and
compassionate community.
At age 12—before she’d spent even a day in school—“Mary” was sold
by her brother. She became the property of sex traffickers who took
her from her home in Africa and eventually brought her to the U.S. In a
foreign country where she didn’t understand the language or the rules,
deeply traumatized and not sure whom to trust, Mary fought to survive on
the streets. Her search for shelter and refuge from danger led to nights
sleeping in doorways and arrests for trespassing. Now, at Plymouth,
Mary is excited to have sanctuary within a caring and compassionate
community. But her painful history—and the very strategies that helped
her survive on the streets—make her transition to permanent housing
very challenging. Unfortunately, this is true of many of Plymouth’s new
tenants. Our hope is that Mary can now begin to heal.
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Many people assume that once a person has a safe, permanent home, the
hard work is over. It might be surprising to hear that the first year off the
streets is often extremely difficult. We’re proud that 96% of the formerlyhomeless tenants who moved into Plymouth’s supportive housing in 2012
were still stably housed at their one-year anniversary in 2013. The average
residency in Plymouth’s supportive housing in 2013 was four years (60%
higher than a decade earlier), with over one-third of tenants calling Plymouth
home for more than five years.
R.W.
Portrait by Ray Woodhouse
“
Through my stories, I
want to persuade people
of the importance of love
and family.”
Plymouth resident R.W. Hays receives hospice care to support him in
the late stages of cancer. Just mention his name and smiles spread
across the faces of his case managers and nurses. They talk about his
“supersized” love of life, his gentle and utterly disarming humor, his
fierce intelligence and the soothing beauty of his guitar. R.W.’s gift for
vivid storytelling draws visitors into happy childhood memories of
trout fishing among giant sequoias and searingly honest reflections
about his journey through heroin addiction. He’s now intensely
focused on leaving a positive legacy. Michele Gomez Gamino, R.W.’s
case manager, helped him get a laptop so he can write about his life.
“Through my stories, I want to persuade people of the importance of
love and family and let them know the outlaw life is not the ‘cool’ life.
At all.”
—R.W., Plymouth resident
Richard
Portrait by tremblingstar
“
Richard is a model
tenant, the peg that
holds the building
together.”
—Phong Le, building manager
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For some of Plymouth’s front desk staff, 2 am and 8 am are the
best parts of every day. That’s when Richard quietly passes by with
a friendly greeting on his way to or from the historic Rendezvous
Restaurant in Belltown. Richard has been the only night janitor
at the Rendezvous day in and day out across 20 years and three
owners. That Seattle landmark gets the same meticulous care he
gives to his famously spotless Plymouth apartment. Phong Le,
building manager, describes Richard as “a model tenant, the peg
that holds the building together. Things just seem solid whenever
he’s around. All of the tenants think of him as their cornerstone.”
Photos by: Elisabeth Vasquez Hein
Who Built a Life at Plymouth in 2013?
In 2013, we welcomed 209 new supportive housing tenants (a 30% increase over 2012) and provided
safe, affordable, permanent homes to 1,111 people. These men and women lived in 13 buildings owned
and operated by Plymouth Housing Group in and around downtown Seattle.
Among our supportive housing tenants in 2013:
• 90% had at least one disability
• 64% lived with mental illness
• 74% had incomes below the Federal Poverty Guideline
• 10% had no income at all
• 19% were veterans
• 41% were over age 55
• 30% identified themselves as African-American or of African
heritage; 8% as Native Americans or Alaskan Natives;
4% as Hispanic or Latino; and 3% as Asian or Pacific Islander
• 10% participated in Plymouth’s new Recovery Support
Program, including 100% of the tenants of the Pat Williams
Apartments (half of whom are veterans).
An additional 1,178 low-income people were served through Plymouth’s Shelter Plus Care program, which provided them with housing in
apartments throughout King County.
Searetha
Portrait by Elisabeth Vasquez Hein
“
I volunteer at Plymouth
to stay busy doing
something positive and
to give back.”
Now that she has permanent housing, Searetha feels she has a real
home. That means she finally has the proper place to display her
cherished family photos. It also means she has a community to take
part in and nurture. Committed to staying clean and sober and active
in Plymouth’s recovery support program, Searetha says, “I volunteer
at Plymouth to stay busy doing something positive and to give back
for a beautiful, warm, clean, comfortable and safe place to live.” Anna
Boenish, building coordinator, speaks with great fondness. “Searetha
goes out of her way to be sweet and understanding. She serves
her Plymouth neighbors through countless acts of kindness. When
another tenant was dying, she made meals for him and gave him a
little money whenever she could. Searetha just radiates compassion.”
—Searetha, Plymouth resident
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A Year in the
LIFE of Plymouth
The events and activities of 2013—some familiar, many new and fresh—
brought together Plymouth tenants, staff, volunteers and community
supporters in ways that forged bonds, raised support and enriched lives.
key to hope luncheon
Photo by Team Photogenic
ABC News anchor and
reporter Bob Woodruff,
keynote speaker at Plymouth’s
10th annual Key to Hope
luncheon, used his personal
story of serious injury and
painstaking recovery as a
window into the battles faced
by veterans. The luncheon was
attended by more than 900
guests and raised over onehalf million dollars to support
Plymouth’s programs.
Photos by Team Photogenic
HomeStreet Bank
vice president Ronnie
Henderson spoke directly
to the hearts of luncheon
guests when he said,
“Plymouth gives families
like mine peace of mind
for the first time in years,
knowing their loved one is
safe, treated with respect
and living with dignity.”
Photo by Team Photogenic
PoP Some Tops!
Photo by Stephanie Guerrero
At June’s PoP Some Tops! party at Pyramid Alehouse
in SoDo, under-40 “Promoters of Plymouth” enjoyed
cold brew, hot music, cool raffles and a warm summer
evening while raising awareness—and over $11,000—
for Plymouth.
Photo by Stephanie Guerrero
2013 Seattle Dances!
Photos by Team Photogenic
Photos by
Team Photogenic
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Bu ilding a life
In 2013, the hugely popular Seattle Dances! gala
at Fremont Studios gave both longstanding
and brand new donors an exuberantly fun way
to donate $482,000 to Plymouth’s programs
and services. Bill Block & Sue Leavitt were the
evening’s honorees. Dance trophies went to
(L – R): Patti Savoy and Mark Kihara (Judges’
Choice); Connie Blumenthal and Marcelo Garces
(People’s Choice); John Teutsch and Alison
Cockrill (Cyber Choice).
Body Shop makeover
Photo by Elisabeth Vasquez Hein
The joyful Body Shop volunteers themselves brought
Plymouth residents just as much life-affirming happiness
as their beautiful makeovers did.
tenant art fair
Photo by Elisabeth Vasquez Hein
The first-annual Tenant Art Fair, part of the
Belltown Artwalk, connected Plymouth residentartists with community art lovers and provided
a venue for residents to enhance their creative
energy and income.
open mic
Photo by Elisabeth Vasquez Hein
Passion, artistry and admiration filled the room
when residents and staff came together as
fellow musicians, poets, performers and fans at
Plymouth’s Open Mic Night.
memorial quilt
Photo by Elliot Hart
Nothing more poignantly captures the caring community
at Plymouth than the Memorial Quilt Project. In 2013,
tenants, staff and volunteers began creating fabric swatches
representing the legacy of each Plymouth tenant that
passed away while living here. The swatches are lovingly
stitched into quilts to be displayed in Plymouth buildings,
and an accompanying book will tell the story of the tenant
who inspired each swatch.
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PLYMOUTH PLACE
Apartments
In Lower Queen Anne,
First & Denny.
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3
Scargo Apartments
In Belltown,
First & Blanchard.
A.L. Humphrey House
In Belltown,
First & Cedar.
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10
Gatewood Apartments
Across from Seattle’s Pike Place
Market, First & Pine.
Pacific Apartments
In Downtown’s Financial District,
Fourth & Marion.
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St. Charles Apartments
In Pioneer Square,
Third & Cherry.
Lewiston Apartments
In Belltown,
First & Blanchard.
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Cal Anderson House
On Capitol Hill,
Broadway & Boren.
Building for Life
The Pat Williams Apartments in South Lake Union recently
celebrated its first anniversary. This LEED Platinum, all-recovery
building is home to 81 tenants, half of whom are veterans.
In 2013, we completed our remodel of the Lewiston and Pacific
Apartments. This project preserved 157 units of energy-efficient
affordable housing for formerly-homeless men and women and
ensured that both buildings continue to enhance their downtown
neighborhoods.
We will soon begin construction of our 14th building, “Sylvia’s
Place,” at Third & Virginia. All 63 units in this development (named
for Sylvia Odom, the Plymouth Congregational Church member
who was instrumental in creating Plymouth Housing Group 34 years
ago) will be reserved for tenants in our Housing Options Program.
These residents have worked hard to achieve long-term success in
our supportive housing after many years of homelessness and are
equipped for more independent living.
And in 2013, we began to plan our 15th project. This development will
serve the fastest-growing segment of our wait list: elderly homeless
individuals. Right now, over 200 seniors are waiting for housing at
Plymouth. Our 92 existing senior units do not meet this need, and our
other buildings do not provide the specialized services these men
and women require.
Photos by Doug Plummer; SMR Architects; William Wright
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Langdon & Anne Simons
Senior Apartments
In Belltown,
Third & Blanchard.
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the Pat Williams
Apartments
In the Casade neighborhood,
Pontius & Thomas.
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David Colwell
apartments
In the Cascade neighborhood,
Denny & Stewart.
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Haddon Hall
Apartments
In Seattle’s retail core,
Third & Virginia.
Plymouth on Stewart
Apartments
Near Seattle’s Pike Place Market,
Second & Stewart.
14
Sylvia’s Place
In Belltown,
Third & Virginia.
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2013 Support & Revenue
2013 Financial
Statement
OPERATING SUPPORT & REVENUE
Residential Rents & Fees
Commercial Rents
Public Grants
Private Grants & Donations for Operations
Capital Campaign Grants & Donations
1,157,720
8,945,428
1,723,318
519,658
Development Fees
931,471
Interest & Other Income
180,418
TOTAL REVENUE
2013 Support
& Revenue
$8,028,641
$21,486,654
38% |Residential Rents & Fees
OPERATING EXPENSES
5%
Program Services
42% |Public Grants
Housing Management
Social Services
Housing Development
$8,622,442
9,441,556
292,840
Support Services
| Commercial Rents
8%
|Private Grants & Donations for Operations
2%
| Capital Campaign
4%
|Development Fees
1%
|Interest & Other Income
Administration$1,186,715
Fundraising & Public Relations
TOTAL EXPENSES
NET INCOME BEFORE DEPRECIATION*
861,194
$20,404,747
$1,081,907
2013 Expenses
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
Assets
Cash & Cash Equivalents
$3,951,214
Restricted Cash & Pledges
6,698,595
Accounts Receivable
Property, Equipment & Amortizable Assets
TOTAL ASSETS
309,833
105,419,632
$116,379,274
2013
Expenses
Liabilities & Equity
Accounts Payable &
Tenant Security Deposits Payable
$1,821,342
Debt65,117,568
Non-Controlling Interest
Net Assets
TOTAL LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS
28,015,253
21,425,111
$116,379,274
*Net income is largely earmarked for development and rehabilitation
projects. Audited financial statements are available upon request.
42% |Housing Management
47% |Social Services
1%
|Housing Development
6% |Administration
4%
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|Fundraising & PR
Volunteers are Part
of LIFE at Plymouth
Community volunteers further Plymouth’s vision—a home and a better
quality of life for all individuals—by creating an atmosphere of home
and by giving Plymouth’s formerly-homeless tenants new connections,
opportunities, support and hope for the future.
Photos by Elisabeth Vasquez Hein
Rebecca Laszlo values her monthly
Tenant Connection visits with Scott,
a Plymouth resident she describes
as “a thoughtful person.” Their
walks, grocery shopping, and lively
conversations are part of Plymouth’s
continuum of support. They also
inform Rebecca’s participation
in Promoters of Plymouth (PoP),
young professionals she describes
as “very action-oriented and keen to
raise awareness and build support
for Plymouth.”
Permanent housing is a shared
concern for Woodland Park
Presbyterian Church, whose
members have served brunch at
Plymouth’s St. Charles Apartments
for eight years. “Sitting down
to eat with others is something
we take for granted,” says Gary
Ireland. “Tenants see that people
care about them, and once a
month we have the chance to give
back to our community by making
others’ lives more pleasant.”
2013, 454
IN volunteers
$
a contribution
valued at
enriched the lives of
1,111
Donations of household goods
are managed by volunteers in our
Essential Supply Center (ESC).
Volunteers make the ESC a bright
and heartening place to find the
treasures that make an apartment
a home. “Volunteering at the ESC
lets me connect to the Plymouth
community in a tangible way,”
says Tina Urso McDaniel, who
has volunteered with Plymouth
since 2010.
13
in our
Plymouth tenants
buildings
140,000
by donating
6,168
hours of service
Source: independentsector.org
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2013 Annual Fund Supporters
Thank you to the donors who gave so generously to support the ongoing
services and operations of Plymouth Housing Group in 2013.
This list reflects tax-deductible gifts received by Plymouth Housing Group from January 1, 2013 to
December 31, 2013. With the exception of Gifts in Honor and Gifts in Memory, only gifts totaling
$250 or more are listed. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy. If you have questions or
corrections, please contact us at 206.374.9409, ext. 143
Donors who have given to Plymouth Housing Group for 3+ consecutive years are listed in bold.
+ indicates Plymouth received a matching gift thanks to this donor.
CORPORATE &
FOUNDATION
GIFTS
$50,000+
Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation
Capital One
JPMorgan Chase
Medina Foundation
Wyncote Foundation
$10,000 – $25,000
BECU
BNBuilders
Compass Center
Marpac Construction,
LLC
Orin Smith Family
Foundation
RealNetworks
Foundation
SMR Architects
United Guaranty
Corporation
$5,000 – $9,999
Bank of America
Foundation
Brettler Family
Foundation
Enterprise Community
Investment, Inc
Fales Foundation Trust
Goodman Real Estate, Inc
Horizon House
Microsoft Matching
Gifts Program
National Equity
Fund, Inc
Perkins Coie LLP
Safeco Insurance
Foundation
Seattle Mariners
Baseball Club
SEI Giving Fund
Tulalip Tribe
Charitable Fund
Union Bank
Union Bank Foundation
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Vulcan Inc
Whatley Foundation
$2,500 – $4,999
BNSF Foundation
Cardea
Federal Home Loan
Bank of Seattle
Kantor Taylor Nelson
Evatt & Decina PC
KeyBank of Washington
KPFF Consulting
Engineers
McCullough Hill, PS
Merrill & Ida
Gerstel Estate
Mirabella Foundation
Pine Street Group LLC
Raikes Foundation
Seattle Steam Company
Sterling Realty
Organization
$1,000 – $2,499
Botanical Design Inc
Commonweal
Foundation
Davis Wright
Tremaine LLP
Fauntleroy Church,
United Church of Christ
Fortune Bank
GE Foundation
Google Gift Matching
Program
Guardian Fall Protection
National Safety Inc
Open Door Foundation
Pew Charitable Trusts
Prep Sportswear
Seattle Foundation
Seattle Printworks
SFI, LLC
Sprague Israel Giles, Inc
Washington Federal
Foundation
Washington Holdings
$500 – $999
Ballista
Bentley Systems Inc
Cascadelink
Columbia Hospitality
Conover Insurance Co
GLY Construction
GTS Development LLC
Hines GS Properties
Larry Benaroya
Family Foundation
Olson Kundig Architects
Russell Investments
The Schneider Family
Foundation
Seattle Building
Maintenance, Inc
Superfloors ISI, LLC
Watson & McDonell,
PLLC
The W Foundation
$250 – $499
Baylis Architects
Camden Gardens
The Chubb Corporation
Clark Nuber PS
The Connectors Pty Ltd
Decker Consulting
Engineers
IL Gross Structural
Engineers
Michela Communications
Pacific Mat
People for Sally Bagshaw
Phillips Real Estate
Services
RAFN Company
Schuchart Corporation
Socius Law Group PLLC
Susak Investments, LLC
INDIVIDUAL GIFTS
Visionary: $25,000+
Angus & Cynthia
Cunningham+
Champion:
$10,000 – $24,999
Kristin & Dave Acker
David & Joanna Beitel
James Bianco
Dan & Cindy Brettler
Ellen Ferguson
Cherie & Mitch Hill
Gretchen Hull
Stewart Landefeld &
Margaret Breen
Mary Pigott
Paula Rosput Reynolds
& Steve Reynolds
George D Smith
Karen & James Solimano
Anonymous (2)
Advocate:
$5,000 – $9,999
Deborah Adams &
Erik Anderson
Tom Alberg & Judi Beck
Sally Bellargeon
T William &
Beatrice Booth
Phyllis & Bill Campbell
Mark Everts
Jessica Gibson &
Robert Rosen+
Peggy Haberbush
Mary & Stan Harrelson
Elise Holschuh
Dean & Stacy Jones
Mike Kunath &
Kate Harrison
Steve & Alex Lytle
Pamela & Jim McCabe
Mike Neil
Peggy & Hal Newsom
Walt Pisco
Vicki & Gary Reed
William Savoy
Susan ShanbromKrabbe & Moe Krabbe
James O Williams
HS Wright III &
Kate Janeway
Anonymous (2)
Architect:
$2,500 – $4,999
Sharon & Jay Ballantine
Peter & Kelly Boal
Danielle Burd
Stuart Campbell
J Thomas & Barbara
Davidson
Shelly & Jeff Davis
David Eads
Mercedes Fernandez
& Jeff Grant
Roger H Forbes
Mary Foster
Shannan Frisbie
& Ian Smith
Teresa Gallo & Eric Ward
Matt Griffin &
Evelyne Rozner
Barb & Brad Hageman
Deborah & Alan Hanan
Michael & Diane Holmes
Stan & Katie Humphries
Kate Joncas &
David Traylor
Stephanie & Erik Kristen
Jeff & Kristen Kuhns
Paul Lambros
MA Leonard
Jason & Amy Limp
Mike & Midge Litke+
Ruth McLuckie
Tom Miller & Teresa Olson
Tom Nelson & Jeff Jones
Bryan Park
Craig & Tara Parsons+
Mark & Nancy Pellegrino
George Pierce
Diane Pietrowski
& Mark Young
David Poston &
Paul Tonnes
Spencer Rascoff
George Rolfe & Lois
Gamble Duncan
Maria & Charles Royer
Kathleen Sanders
Susan Shyne &
Kirk Dawson
Cynthia & Brien Stafford
Chris Tompkins &
Mimi Winslow
Chad & Tina Urso
McDaniel
Wilma Warshak &
Colleen Heberer
Deborah Wege+
Ed & Marcy Yoshida
Jane Zalutsky &
Mark Kantor
Jill Zaremba &
Jim Arnold
Planner:
$1,000 – $2499
Diane Alexander
Mary Jane & Gilbert
W Anderson
Robert Angel
Betty & Lyle Appleford
David & Leigh Bangs
Geoffrey & Anne Barker
Lynn Beck &
Creed Russon
Brenda & Gary Beem
Shari & John Behnke
Mark & Cindy Benezra
Robert Bergman
Bonnie Berk &
Larry Kessler
Bob & Jane Ann
Bradbury
Brigid & Mark Britton
Karen Bryant
Sally Burkhart &
Hugh Rubin+
Donna & Steve
Burnstead
Joan Caine & Andre Kahr
Ralph Campbell
Diane & James Castanes
Randy & Levina Chinn
Leslie Christian &
Heather Andersen+
Nancy Cirillo
Robert D Cook
Calvin & Lois Crow
Manuela & Terry Crowley
John & Carolyn
Cunningham
Charlie Curtis &
Jane Harvey
Gary & Karen Danklefsen
Arthur de Haan
& Lili Hein+
Jill & Matt Deasy
Jeanette Devey
Mark Dyce &
Mitchell Ryan
Pamela & Kenneth
Eakes+
Monika Elgert
Michele Englund
Marc Evanger
Kenneth & Michele
Ferguson
Phelps Fisher & Ann
Fisher Hanson
Mary Ann Fordyce
Dana Frank
John Garnett
Anthony Gewald &
Dona Golden
Steven & Fredda
Goldfarb
Liz Gorman &
Joel Paisner
Dan & Tami Greenshields
Benson Grinspan
& Jamie Peha
Lenore R Hale
Peter & Ann Hanson
Marilyn Heiman &
Robert Anderson+
Lucy Lee Helm
Juliana Heyne
C David Hopkins &
David Kersey
Dennis Hopkins
Lynn Hubbard
Sharon & Steve Huling
Douglas Ito
Deborah Jensen &
Steve Malloch
Susan Johnson
Kimberly Johnston
& Martin Evans
Gene Juarez
Fred & Marianne Kiga
Quentin King & Glen
Kriekenbeck+
Jim & Diane Klinger
Dean Kralios &
Scot Partlow
Roland & Bernadette
Kumasaka
Steve Kutz &
Courtney Womak
Laura Larson
Clark Lindsay
Steven & Anne Lipner+
Dan & Julie Little
Laura & Greg Lohman+
Craig Lundgren &
Diane Daggatt
Nina MacGarva
Don & Edith Mar
Susie Marglin
Fowler Martin
Keith & Natalie
Matthews+
Ted McCaugherty
John & Marcie McHale
Jeff Millar-Sax
Peter Miller & Jean
Johnson
Theresa Naujack &
Lee Hartwell
Michael & Theresa Nist
Barb Nystrom
Maura O’Neill &
Vaho Rebassoo
Janet Sue Painter
Ann Parker-Way
& Paul Way
Don Phillips
Diego Piacentini &
Monica Nicoli
Aidan Poile
Mary E Preslar &
Raleigh M Roark
Adrienne Quinn &
Marianne Jones
Judy Ralston & Mike
Humphries
Katherine Renschler+
Christopher &
Jennifer Roberts
Christina Rockrise
& David Brown
Katherine D &
Robert M Roseth
Michael & Heather Roy
Michael & Heather
Sandoval
Patti Savoy
Brad D Schafer
Chris & Beth Schmaltz
Ethan Schwartz+
April Seegert
Kathryn M Sheehan
George & Kathleen
Smith
Karen & Kevin Smith
Stephen & Josephine
Spear
Jane & Alexander
R Stevens
Erik Strom+
Meghan & Mark
Swardstrom
Gretchen & Ted Taylor
Shelley & Bob Tomberg
Russell & Sarah Tousley
Kira Turner
Daniel Valente
Betty L Wagner
Bradley & Marisa Walker
John & Marilyn Warner
Vince Werner
Richard & Catherine
Wilson+
Houston Wong+
Mort & Audrey Zalutsky
Anonymous (7)
FraMER: $500 – $999
Dorothy & Willie Aikens
Andrew & Katy Akester
John Akin & Mary
Stevens
Glenn Amster &
Shelly Shapiro
David S Anderson+
Sandy & Peter Atkins
Marybeth Austin
Laura Bachman
Mr Philip Thatcher Bailey
Mark & Heather Barbieri
Christopher Barone
Roger J Bass &
Richard B Nelson
Brad & Joanna Bastian
Gary & Robin Beck
Jean M Bell
Darle & Patricia
Blumenthal
Nancy Board
John Braden &
Kristin Johnsen
Rebecca Braniff
Christi & Bryan Bristow
Rodel Broas & Elizabeth
Sumption+
Alexandra Brookshire
Steven Brunette
Lillian J Bryant
Victoria Buker
Jeremy & Danae Burger
Mark Busto
Leo Butzel &
Roberta Reaber
Kimberly Carney
Joan F Carpenter
John & Kathy Casey
Virginia Chappelle
Janine Chin
Dulcie Claassen &
Timothy Callahan
Brian Coleman
Robyn Conger
Ruth Conn
Stephan Coonrod
Kathy & Greg Cox
Margaret Cunningham
Orse & Eric Orse
Matthew Curry
Ted & Barbara Daniels
Lee Dawson
Carrie Debuys
Martha L Donworth
Meredith Dorrance
Nick Drader &
David Eldred
Susan Duren
Sherri Edwards
Ron & Bonnie Elgin
Michael Elliott
Tom English & Penny
Stansberry
Marlys Erickson &
Chris Hurley
Venetia Espinoza
Rebecca Evans &
Cherese Campo
Jerry Everard &
Jane Kaplan
Bryce Falkin
Gary Fallon & Leona
DeRocco
Robert & Emily Fazio
Jens Fischer
Don Fosseen
Shalisan Foster
Mark Fritz
John Funderburk
Helen Gamble
Lucio Dalla Gasperina
Bill & Lindy Gaylord
Genie & Ralph Genei
Stan Gent & Susan
Morrow
JoAnne Gerri
Bill Gillespie
Jon Girsch
Jeff & Kenna Giuzio
Timothy Glynn
Noble Golden
Anthony & Jean
Greenwald
Ms Lois Juno Griswold
Leon Grundstein
Sally & Jeff Haber
Kyle Haffner
Brenda Handley
Racine Heacox
Stephen Hilbert
& Lisa Iland
Ms Carol Hodgman
Keri Holmboe
Deb Horvath
John Hoyt
Mike & Rebecca Hughes
Sally & Jeff Hunt
John & Wendy Hunter
Vince & Mary Pat Iaci+
Rita N Inoway
Melinda Irving
Maryann Jordan
Therese Joyce &
Neal Piliavin
Douglas Kaimakis
Shari & Martin Kooistra
Leslie Koutroulis
Lyn & Richard Krizanich
Carr Krueger
Ann Kumasaka &
David Robbins
Edie Lackland
Michael Lagunoff
Lisa Lee
Sarah & David Lewontin
Georginna Lucas
Vanessa Lund
Walter & Lynn Maas
Jon MacLeod
Seamus & Trish Markey
Brad Marten
Jon P Mastrude
Michael & Gail
McCormick
Steve & Christina
McCracken
Dori McLennan
Kevin McNulty
Jeanne Merritt
Phyllis Mines
Bob & Margaret Moore
Jared Moore
Jay Morris
Sara Nelson & Cyrus Rafii
Clay Nielsen
Sean Nielsen
Lee Noble
Paul & Jenily Nystrom+
Phebe O’Neill &
Brian Neville
Gregg & Margaret Ose
Andrea Owner
Brian Patton &
Alison Schock
Janet Pelz
Alia Peterson
Rick & Leanne
Philipovich
Walter & Susan
Pietrowski
Andrew & Marianna Price
Sherry & Bob Prowda
Susan & Paul Queary
Cliff Rapisura
David & Marcia Regnier
Jane & Jay Reich
Steven & Fredrica Rice
Robert & Stephanie
Richling
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2013 Annual Fund Supporters
Michael Romine &
Kay Barksdale
Elizabeth Romney
& Jim Giley
Kassandra Rose
Kelly & Mike Ross
Pamela Russo
Creed Russon
Ann & Wayne Sandstrom
Andrea Sato & Russ
Borgmann
Pam & Steve Schwartz
Linda Wilcox Sedgley
& Richard Sedgley
Christian Shevchenko
& Elina Ivanova
Kate & Mike Smith
Nancy & Warren Smith
Jim C Snyder
Gary Stevens
Derek Stirewalt &
Elizabeth Phelan
David & Julie Straus
Gerald J Strode
Scott Summers
Jeff Suttles
Kristine Sweeney
Lee Chan Tan
John Tarrant
Jennifer & Steven Taylor
John & Kathie Truax
Heather Tully &
Michael Greenstein
V Jim & Jeanette Vinson
Julie Wade & Tom Phillips
Steve Walker & Laura
Hewitt Walker
Thomas Walton
Barbara P Warren
Warren & Frances
Weatherill
Chuck Weinstock &
Kim von Henkle
Tracey Wickersham
& Steve Marcus
Keri & Chris Williams
Melinda Williams &
Mark Murray+
Retta J & D Myles
Winbigler
Gina & Tom WingardPhillips
Bob & Carolyn Wolfe
Susie Wyckoff
Kathryn Young-Berg
Jonathan Zimmer
Bill Zook & Nanette
Rosenthal
Anonymous (3)
GROUNDBREAKER:
$250 – $499
Daphne Adair &
Seth Howard
Kathleen Albrecht &
Pete McCormick
Kent Alexander
Maureen Allenbach
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Marcia & Robert Almquist
Mr Jeff Altchech
Humberto Alvarez
Mary & Rodney
Amundson
Anne G Anderson
Bob & Julie Anderson
Dick & Laurie Anderson
Virginia Anderson
Peter & Diana
Delimitros Argeres
Sharon S Armstrong
Leslie Aungst
Martha Barkman
Gaye & Chuck Barrett
Maria Barrientos
Josh Barry
Tyler D Bartlett
Anthony & Jessica
Bastone
Paula Beadle
Michael Beneke &
William Vesneski
Marcia Bennison
Al & Judy Bentley
Marion Bereiter
Luann Bice
Rick Birdsey
Fraser & Deirdre Black
James B Blackburn
Stephen & Rebecca
Blanchard
Connie Blumenthal
Elisabeth Bodal
Susan Boyd &
David Fliegel
Dan Branley
Mike & Cathy Bronsdon+
Michael Brunell
Jeff Buchan
Aaron Bueler &
Carolyn True
Christine Burke
Carol Burkhart
Carese Busby
Maja Butler
William Campbell
Rebecca Carr &
Mark Donovan
Ken & Jennifer Carter
Steve & Carter Case
Anthony & Kathy Caso
Jane Young Cho
Sarah & Steve Church
Rebecca & Chris
Clements+
Lee Colbert
Janice Coogan
Trish Cox
Ms Evelyn Crichton
Phuc V Dang
Craig RJ Darling
Caprice Y Davis
Lynn Davison &
Judith Clegg
Willemijn de Clercq
Melissa De Looze
Ms. Cathy Dempsey
Beth Dennis
Timothy Dickerson
Barbara & Dan Dingfield
David Doody
Deirdre Doyle
Betty Drumheller
& Gary Nelson
Todd Dunnington
Karrie & Don Dutton
David Easton
Betty Eberharter
Doreen Eng
Laurie & Phil Erickson
Honorable John Erlick
Brenda Evans
Susan Evans
Barbara & Tim Fielden+
Eleanor Fordyce
Bryan J Friend+
Kyle Gaffney
Michael Gaston
Angela & Kevin Gee
Christina Gehrke
Catherine & Scott
Gelband
Ms Patricia Gonzalez
Alan & Kathleen
Grainger
Gail Conway Gray
& Phillip Gray
Erika & Blake Grayson
Seth Gustafson
Don & Janet Guthrie
Kendall Guthrie &
Eric Honea+
Jerry & Susan Haas
W James & Louisa
Halfaker
Libby Hanna &
Don Fleming
Jeffery Harris &
Judy Wasserheit
Jennifer Becker Harris
Nancy Hartunian
Katrina Harvie-Watt
& Mark Faerber
Ben Haskell
Michele & David Hasson
M Alexandra Hayes
Carla Herrmann
Ann Hill
Rick Hooper &
Nancy Silberg
Wendy K Hulett
Kevin Hunter
Charlene Hutchinson
Robin Hyerstay
Sara & Greg Ireton+
Paul & Jane Ishii
Kristin Jackson
David & Lucille James
Christopher J Jay+
Brent Johnson
Steve & Stephanie Jones
James Judson
AJ Kamra
continued
Carol & Gary Kegley
Anne Keller
Kathleen Kennelly
Alvena & Bruce Kieburtz
Debbie Killinger
Hyeok Kim
MJ Kiser & Prithy
Korathu
Courtney Klein
Robin Knepper
Nicole Knowles
Dan Ko
Dave Kolk
Kristina Kolorich
Maureen Kostyack &
Jonathan Olver
Alex & Fani Kralios
Tracy & David Krauter
Bradley Krugh
Robert & Vicky Kunold
Julie Lambert
Phyllis Lamphere
Deborah & Gary Landry
Ms Robin Landy Amadon
David & Cindy Lantry
Kelli Larsen
Mr Bill Larson
Rebecca Laszlo &
Sara Intriligator
Molly & Frank Lawrence
Susan Lehr
Clayton Lewis &
Thomas Rasmussen
Jane & Bill Lewis
Betsy Lieberman &
Richard Groomer
Greg & Stacy Lill
Lauren & David
Lindheimer
KE Love
Alan & Andrea Lubner
Kate Macartney
Robyn L Mah
Patrick Malley
Michael & Laurie Mallory
Michele Manasse
Anna Markee
Valerie Marquis
Don & Ruth Marsh
Victor & Stephanie
Martinez
Rev Dr Donald &
Lynnea Mayer
Douglas Mayer
Dan McCarthy
Edward McCullough
Murphy McCullough
Shane McDaniel+
Anne McDuffie &
Tim Wood
Dorothy & Craig McGee
Paul & Anna McKee
Michael D McNabb
Erika Melroy
Christian Metcalfe &
Donna CochenerMetcalfe+
Sarah E Meyer
Bridget Miller
Medora Moburg
Brian & Stephanie
Monroney
Emily & Marc Mora
Linda & John Murtfeldt
Dorothea Nelson
Mike Nelson
Judy Ness
Edwin & Maurine Noble
William Norman
Casey Oiness
Eileen Okada
Katherine M O’Kelley
Yvette A O’Meally+
John & Deanna
Oppenheimer
Stanley & Priscilla Orr
Kim Ortiz
Shelia Otter
Holly H Overman
Marianne Painter &
Harry Edwards
Michael Parham
Emily & Chris Parker+
John Pehrson
Dwight Pelz
Bareq Peshtaz
Alison Peters
Linda Peterson
Louis D Peterson
Mary Crego Peterson
Faith & Phil Pettis
Denton Phillips
Kit & Bill Phillips
John Policar
Jennifer Porter
Andrew & Dinah Prather
Llewelyn Pritchard
Todd & Sarah
Prodzinski+
James V Pugel
Timothy & Cori Punke
Paul Purcell &
Barbara Guzzo
Allan Remund
James & Adele Reynolds
Lisa Richardson
Rebecca A Riesen+
Fred Rivera
Catherine &
Thurston Roach
Keith Robbins
Mary Roberts
Jack & Charlotte Robins
Randy J Robinson+
Susan & Chuck Robinson
William K Robinson
Dabney Rorhbach
Kristen Rose
Joan Rosenstock
Miriam Roskin
Bill Rumpf & Eve
Rumpf-Sternberg
Richard Rush
Craig Russell
Mary Louise & Mike Rust
Majken K Ryherd &
Michael James
Mark & Barbara
Santos-Johnson
Jennifer Sargent &
Matthew Cazier
Jonathan Schooler
Stephen Schryver
Casey Schuchart
Jeff Sebenik
Joel Sekuta
Herman & Donna
Setijono
David Shapiro
David Sharp
Mary Beth Haggerty
Shaw
CoCo & Todd Sherman+
Alice Shobe & Eric Svaren
Stacie & Karl Siebrecht
Glen Simecek
Ted Sive & Ted Watson
Monica Smith
Mari Smith+
Becki Snellenberg
Tim Solimano &
Kate Chamberlin
Timothy Spelman
Debby Steiner
Rebecca Steinfeld
& David Frockt
Dick Stephens
Jeffrey T Sterken
John Stevens
Richard & Wendy
Stevenson
Marc Stiles & Matthew
Haggerty
Donna & Scott Stirton
Kaye Straight
Charlene Strong &
Courteney Bealko
Carmen Suazo
Betsy Sutherland
Pam & John Swanson
Phil Sweetland &
Judy Pickens+
Craig Tall
Marty Taucher
Joyce Taylor-Wallace
& Calvin Wallace
Lounette Templeton
Brian & Brenda
Thompson
Steve & Jackie
Thompson
Dinah A Thoreson+
Nicholas & Erica Tiliacos
Mary Tisdale
Carolyn & Gregory Tow
Toby & Jen Travis
Jody Turner & JC Sain
Geri Urbas
Kirk Utzinger
Jan Van Pelt
Jeanne Van Tighen
Curtis Veal
Craig Vierling &
Jennifer Durrie
Patricia & Edward
Wagner
John Walker
Michael Walmsley
Joseph H Ward & Ella
Thompson Ward
Nancy Ward
Natalie & Tim Waters
Jared Watson
Helen Wattley-Ames
Angela & Michael Welsh
Geoff White
Cindy Whiteside
Joseph Whitney+
Kirsten Wild
James F. Williams
Lynn Withrow
Simon Woods &
Karin Brookes
Irene Yamamoto
Chad Zinda
Vicki & Ken Zuber
Anonymous (4)
GIFTS IN HONOR
In honor of Jeff Buchan
Birgit E Lyshol
In honor of Lynda Carey
Jonathan Stob
In honor of Judy Frisbie
Shannan Frisbie
& Ian Smith
In honor of Duncan
Frisbie-Smith
Shannan Frisbie
& Ian Smith
In honor of Judith
Goslin Hall
Sue Albrecht
In honor of Horizon
House Executive Staff
Bob & Julie Anderson
In honor of Peter
Hornyack
John Hornyack
In honor of Sieg
and Ruth Kiemle
Carol Burkhart
In honor of Stewart
Landefeld
Colleagues at
Perkins Coie
In honor of John McHale
Amy Schottenstein &
Justin Magaram
In honor of Sara Nelson
Dorothea Nelson
In honor of Craig
and Tara Parsons
Gib & Ann Parsons
GLY Construction
In honor of Bruce Paul
& Carpenter Hartman
Barbara Mack
In honor of
Adrienne Quinn
The Medina Foundation
In honor of Paula and
Steve Reynolds
Susan & Marcel Heuver
In honor of
Barbara Rhoe
Molly Watkins
In honor of
George Smith
Meagan Hrle
In honor of Marty
Thompson
Brenda Hallquist
In honor of Matthew Toal
Jessica Toal
In honor of Constance
Wentzel
Stanley Wentzel
GIFTS IN MEMORY
In memory of Robin
Appleford
Betty & Lyle Appleford
Reverend Susan Yarrow
In memory of Joseph
Burbridge
Nancy L Brandrud
In memory of
David Colwell
Susan B Colwell
In memory of Stephen
Carl Doerrer
Keith & Carolyn Baker
Douglas Baum
Martha Brusda
Carol Burkhart
Ralph Campbell
Pauline & Clifford Cantor
Ethel & Garry Crosser
Chuck Dearing
Richard Dinel & Joyce
Korsmeyer Dinel
Ms Marlene Falkenbury
Chuck Farris & Ann Bauer
Karen & Don Gwilym
Ramona Hall
George & Helen Kleine
Ellis & Jeanne Kober
Diana & Leslie Kutas
Dean & Esther Lange
Norm & Zoe LeCompte
Donald & Patricia Linde
George S Lundin &
Associates, PS
Brenda & Terry Lynch
Stephen Meredith
Carrianne Mosley
Eugenia Nakamoto
Elizabeth Phelps
Carl & Ann Riker
Lynda Roberts
Mary Roberts
Karen & Richard Rollman
Bill & Connie Schade
Michiko & Noboru
Shinoda
Keith Ulrich
Lillian Wacker
Jay & Marianne Wilkins
Susan Wonder
Carlene & Gary Wright
In memory of
Joseph Gardner
Karen Dance
In memory of Jean
McKee Hickey
Carolyn & Gregory Tow
In memory of Vera Hollie
Paul Hollie &
Lynne Varner
In memory of
Charles Neace
Stella Caldwell
In memory of Norma
Jean Smith
George D Smith
IN KIND GIFTS
This list recognizes 2013
in-kind gifts valued at
$250 or more. We also
extend our heartfelt
thanks to the many
thoughtful community
members who donated
other in-kind gifts
throughout the year,
including blankets
and coats, household
essentials, event tickets,
raffle prizes, and food for
tenant holiday meals.
501 Commons
5th Avenue Theatre
Alchemy Goods
Alexis Hotel
Amore Chocolates
Angus & Cynthia
Cunningham
Ann & Kip Busby
Ann Dornfeld
Anna Markee
Anthony’s Restaurant
Benihana
Betz Family Winery
BNBuilders
Broadway Across
America
Butler Valet &
Transportation
Calidora Skin Clinics
Canlis Glass
Capital One
The Capital Grille
Carrie Smith
Century Ballroom
Chad & Jennifer Mackay
Chateau Ste Michelle
Chihuly Studio
The Chocolate Box
Chris & Beth Schmaltz
The City Catering
Company
Clark Nuber PS
Clegg & Associates
Columbia Hospitality
Conover Insurance Co
Corliss Estates
Crowne Plaza Hotel
Cynthia & Michael
FitzGerald
Dale Jarvis &
Associates LLC
Dean & Stacy Jones
Deb Raney
DeLille Cellars
Disneyland Resorts
Domaine Drouhin
of Oregon
Douglas Ito
Dustin Plumlee
Edgewater Hotel
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2013 Annual Fund Supporters
Emerald City Beer
Company
Ernie Pino & Richard Gray
Experience Music
Project/Science
Fiction Museum
Fairmont Olympic Hotel
FCB Seattle
Figgins Family
Wine Estates
Four Seasons
Hotel Seattle
Fremont Brewing Co
Garage Billiards & Bowl
Georgia Fleury
Glassbaby
Gloria Yarovaya
Gourmondo Catering
Gregg & Julie DeRitis
Hard Rock Cafe
Helen Gamble
Holland America Line Inc
Horizon House
Hotel 1000
Hotel Max
Hyatt at Olive 8
Ian & Laura MacNeil
Il Fornaio
Inn at the Market
Jack & Leila Pierce
James & Kate Fessler
Jennifer Bloom
Jeremy & Danae Burger
K&L Gates
Kaspars Special
Events & Catering
KeyBank of Washington
Kimberly Walters
KING 5 TV
Kirsten Roth
La Comedie des Parfums
Lana Elder &
Yoshua Avery
Laura & Greg Lohman
Lucky Diner
The Magnolia Hotel & Spa
Marianne Painter &
Harry Edwards
Mayflower Park Hotel
McCarthy & Schiering
Wine Merchants
Meghann Seiler
Metropolitan Grill
Michelle Hitch
Nordstrom, Inc
Novelty HillJanuik Winery
Ohana
Pacific Northwest Ballet
Patti Savoy
Paula Tharp
Pelage Spa & Skin Centre
Pine Street Group LLC
PRO Sports Club
Puget Sound Auto
Dealers Association
Puget Sound
Business Journal
Queen Anne Dispatch
Rat City Rollergirls, LLC
Rebecca Laszlo &
Sara Intriligator
Residence Inn
Seattle Aquarium
Seattle Magazine
Seattle Mariners
Baseball Club
Seattle Men’s Chorus
Seattle Popcorn
Company
Seattle Printworks
Seattle Seahawks
& Sounders FC
Seattle Symphony
Seattle Theatre Group
Sehak Sou
SERVPRO of
Bellevue West
Sleep Number by
Select Comfort
continued
Smokin’ Pete’s BBQ
Soaring Heart Natural
Bed Company
Sonya Ansell
The Spanish Table
Starbucks Westlake
Team Photogenic
Teatro Zinzanni
Ten Mercer
Tesla Motors
Tini Bigs
Vehrs Inc
Visit Seattle
W Hotel Los AngelesWestwood
Ward & Co
Washington Athletic Club
Washington State
Convention Center
Washington State
Housing Finance
Commission
WB Flooring
The Westin Seattle
Yoga Behind Bars
Youth for Christ
Zipcar
Workplace
Giving
Campaigns
City of Seattle
Combined Charities*
Employees Community
Fund of the Boeing
Company
King County Employee
Giving Program*
United Way of King Co
Washington State
Combined Fund Drive*
* via the Housing
Development
Consortium of
Seattle-King Co
2013 Mission Award Winners
Each year, Plymouth staff honor a few of their peers for letting their commitment to our vision, mission
and core values shine especially brightly. Here are our 2013 honorees.
Gerald Booth,
Engedawork Desta,
Trinh Ho, Kim Lokan,
John McCullom,
Kate Russell,
Bounma Siboliban,
Clemon Smith
& David Voss
Jeremy Kern,
Property Management
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Bu ilding a life
Tesfa Mekonnen,
Property Management
Marilyn Mitchell,
Social Services
Khanty
Sengpraseuth,
Finance
And the incredible
Maintenance team
Plymouth Housing Group Staff
January 1, 2013 – December 31, 2013
Annual report contributors indicated in bold.
Executive Director
Paul Lambros
Leadership Team
Carole Antoncich
Rosemary Coleman
Tara Connor
Tom English
Marlys Erickson
Amy Fitzgerald
Kelli Larsen
Andrea Owner
Alia Peterson
Diane Pietrowski
Aidan Poile
Gretchen Reade
Katherine Roseth
Administration
Kimberly Barker
Penny GatesChristianson
Mary Jane Heimbucher
Compliance
Dana Buckner
Andrew Byrum
Sharyl Coston
Sheila Fries
Emma Grochowsky
Elliot Hart
Kieyanna Jenkins
Hayley Koenig
Richard Liranzo
Christopher Mack
Megan Murphy-Koreski
Danga Nyambi
Kathryn Ray
Samantha Sauer
Christine Slocum
Finance
Karla Armstrong
Lisa Dam
Tanya Hurst
Tracey Nephew
Christine Nguyen
Deborah Raney
Khanty Sengpraseuth
Patrick Travis
Anna Zhu
Human Resources
Elizabeth AguilarImsland
Petaki Cobell
Brian Gaston
Dana Mills
Information
Technology
Eric Chau
Alan Erhart
Michael James
Dillon Uhrich
Property
Management
Mathew Afalava
Johnny Barragan
Benjamin Beehner
Monique Bishop-Kearse
Perry Blakley
John Blanks
Anna Boenish
Holly Brocki
Joshua Burts
Randy Cain
Kimberly Chick
Lee Colbert
Janice Connelly
Jill Cummings
Patrick Durkin
Terrell Edwards
Lyra Eisen-Proctor
John Epps
Henry Escobar
Dallana Fantauzzi
Matthew Forsberg
Casey Franks
Craig Frering
Daniel Garcia
Brandon Getz
Paul Griswold
Andy Groch
Graeme Guthrie
Chong Han
Linda Hargrove
Kimberly Harrell
Shawn Harrigan
Brian Hatfield
Theresa Hohman
BJ Houston
Gabriel Ingalls
Doron Jones
Saadiq Kamali
Jeremy Kern
DK Pan
George Kimball
Binh Lai
Christopher Lasher
Phong Le
Steven Le
Chan Lee
Tavia Lee
Kevin Leithead
Michael Lewandowski
Cynthia Leyva
Norma Locke
Juanita Maestas
Tesfagiorgis Mekonnen
Gregory Morris
Beverly Muhammad
Shah Murtaza
Dhanu Musikachart
Theodore Nguyen
Ben Packard
Brenda Paiz
Ronnie Payton
Dennis Pernell
Hiet Pham
Kevin Quane
Carl Rainey Jr.
Katharine Revello
Ashley Rinehart
Heather Rinehart
Alberto Rios Erickson
Pearl Roche
Jacquelyn Rome
Paul Rosenthal
Ronald Roy
Ryan Steucke
Parker Storm
Justin Straw
Vincent Taylor
Jason Tesoriero
Robert Turner
Amanda Vail
Melissa Van Conett
Victor Ware
Alice Wheeler
Glen Williams
Domunique Wilson
Michelle Wise-Bailey
David Young
Real Estate
Veselin Atanasov
Engedawork Desta
Trinh Ho
Martin King
Kim Lokan
Glynn McCarter
John McCullom
Timothy Parham
Kathryn Russell
Bounma Siboliban
Clemon Smith
David Voss
Resource
Development
Courtney Casady
Isaac Fuchs
Elisabeth Vasquez Hein
Shari Kooistra, Editor
Mary Ann Lambert
Sara Nelson
Shoko Toyama
Social Services
Iyatunde Akunyun
Alisa Benitez
Kristin Benson
Alan Berliner
Jeffrey Buchan
Spenser Canada
Maia DeMers
Kevin Duffy-Greaves
Kerriann Egan
Michelle Flowers
Douglas Gaines
Jacob Gelb
Juawana Grant
Kristina Grotts
Joshua Hicks
Jeanese Hime
Kieyanna Jenkins
Laura Jones
Jonathan Kilian
Jorge Lausell
Mycie Lubin
Trina Lyons
Eddy Mahon II
Desmond May
Marilyn Mitchell
Danielle Montrose
Kimberley Murer
Steven Ortega
Michael Quinn
Meghan Rowley
Jan Sennott
John Stein
Perry Stepherson
Peter Stewart Jr.
Claudette Thomas
Marcia Thompson
Allison Vrbova
Additional credits
Design
Causality
Front Cover Photography
Doug Plummer, Elisabeth Vasquez Hein,
Shari Kooistra, tremblingstar, William Wright
Tenant Profiles
Our deepest thanks to the men and women who
generously and courageously shared their stories.
Michele Gomez Gamino also contributed to this report.
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Plymouth Housing Group
Board of Trustees 2013
Angus Cunningham, President
Microsoft Corporation
Stewart Landefeld, Vice President
Perkins Coie
Robert D. Cook, Treasurer
Washington State Housing Finance Commission
Mercedes Fernandez, Secretary
Mercedes Fernandez Interior Design
Trustees
David Beitel, Zillow
Stuart C. Campbell, Davis Wright Tremaine LLC
Diane Castanes, Phillips Real Estate Services
Gregg DeRitis, Eastside Commercial Bank
Tyrone Edwards, Tenant Representative
Jessica Gibson, Amazon
Betty Henry, Tenant Representative
Kate Joncas, Downtown Seattle Association
John McHale, Anderton Law Office—WA Bike Law
Barbara Nystrom, Columbia West Properties, Inc.
Jon Okada, Veterans NW Construction
April Pace, Cardea
Craig Parsons, Seneca Group
David Poston, Allen Institute for Brain Science
Maria Royer, Real Retail Inc.
Chris Schmaltz, OptumInsight
Tracey Wickersham, Visit Seattle
Detail from Plymouth’s Scargo-Lewiston mosaic, designed
by Majken Ryherd and handcrafted by Majken and a team
of Plymouth tenants, staff and volunteers. Details from the
three-panel mosaic can be seen in images throughout this
report. Photo by Elisabeth Vasquez Hein
Photo by
Shari Kooistra