Building a life - Plymouth Housing Group
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Building a life - Plymouth Housing Group
p ly m o u t h h o u s i n g g r o u p | A NNU A L R E PORT 2 0 1 3 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 p ly m o u t h h o u s i n g g r o u p | A NNU A L R E PORT 2 0 1 3 1 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 2 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. p ly m o u t h h o u s i n g g r o u p | A NNU A L R E PORT 2 0 1 3 3 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 4 Bu ilding a life 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 p ly m o u t h h o u s i n g g r o u p | A NNU A L R E PORT 2 0 1 3 5 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 6 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. p ly m o u t h h o u s i n g g r o u p | A NNU A L R E PORT 2 0 1 3 7 1 2 PLYMOUTH PLACE Apartments In Lower Queen Anne, First & Denny. 8 3 Scargo Apartments In Belltown, First & Blanchard. A.L. Humphrey House In Belltown, First & Cedar. 9 10 Gatewood Apartments Across from Seattle’s Pike Place Market, First & Pine. Pacific Apartments In Downtown’s Financial District, Fourth & Marion. Bu ilding a life 4 11 St. Charles Apartments In Pioneer Square, Third & Cherry. Lewiston Apartments In Belltown, First & Blanchard. 12 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 5 6 Langdon & Anne Simons Senior Apartments In Belltown, Third & Blanchard. 13 the Pat Williams Apartments In the Casade neighborhood, Pontius & Thomas. 7 David Colwell apartments In the Cascade neighborhood, Denny & Stewart. 8 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. p ly m o u t h h o u s i n g g r o u p | A NNU A L R E PORT 2 0 1 3 9 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% 10 Bu ilding a life |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 p ly m o u t h h o u s i n g g r o u p | A NNU A L R E PORT 2 0 1 3 11 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 12 Bu ilding a life 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 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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 p ly m o u t h h o u s i n g g r o u p | A NNU A L R E PORT 2 0 1 3 15 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 16 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. 2113 Third Avenue Seattle, WA 98121 www.plymouthhousing.org 206-374-9409 Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Seattle, WA Permit No. 22 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