annual report - Seattle`s Union Gospel Mission
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annual report - Seattle`s Union Gospel Mission
ANNUAL REPORT 2015 OUR MISSION To serve, rescue and transform those in greatest need through the grace of Jesus Christ. Cover photos by © Kyle Kesterson MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT JEFF LILLEY Dear Friends, When traveling back after a time away from home, there seems to be a point in which I turn a certain corner, or pass a certain landmark and feel as if I am almost there. I am almost home. The idea of home has a deep connection with all of us. As children (sometimes even as adults) we feel lonely and homesick when we are away. Home holds memories. Home holds sights and sounds – even smells. But more than anything else, home holds the people we love and care for most. It is a powerful feeling to know that we are almost home, or at least on the way home. When things go wrong in our lives, one of the first things we find ourselves feeling and saying is simply, “I want to go home!” There is comfort there. There is solace there. Loved ones are there. So many of those you help us serve at Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission have lost hope. They wonder if they will ever find home again. They wonder if they will ever turn a certain corner, or pass a certain landmark, or feel as if they are almost there – as if they are almost home. Some believe that they are worthless, and that even God has given up on them. It is often at that very moment, when it seems that there is nothing else anyone can do, that God himself reaches out and draws them near. Your support this past year allows Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission to simply be the hands and feet of Christ. To find those who have lost hope and to help them restore it. To give those who are hurting or suffering a sense that all is not lost – in fact that hope, and love, and home are just around the corner. They are almost there! Thank you! Jeff Lilley President ANNUAL REPORT 2015 01 GET INVOLVED SUBTITLE HERE 02 SEATTLE’S UNION GOSPEL MISSION · UGM.ORG TABLE OF CONTENTS Message from President 01 Table of Contents 03 Recovery—Mike Torre 04 Our Programs 06 Church Partnerships—Eastside Foursquare 08 Fiscal Year 2015 Service Impact 10 Financial Overview 12 Community Partnerships—KentHOPE 14 Key Partners Businesses & Organizations 16 Individuals, Churches & Foundations 17 How You Can Help 22 Board of Trustees 24 ANNUAL REPORT 2015 03 THE HOME STARTS WITH GETWAY INVOLVED A PRISON VISIT SUBTITLE HERE A BIBLE A SEARCH & RESCUE VAN MIKE TORRE: I WANT THEM TO FIND WHAT I’VE FOUND “The word ‘homeless’ was a comfort to me,” Mike confesses. When he lost both his twin daughters and his dad in the same week, something inside felt irrevocably broken. No home for Mike meant no more pain. Ten years on streets, numbed by drugs, led Mike to jail in Kitsap County. There he met Michael Sgobba, the Mission’s former director of Prison Ministries, who met with him one-onone and gave him a Bible. That very night, God appeared to Mike in a dream alongside his father and twin daughters. Mike again felt the hope of new life. He studied the Bible regularly and met with Michael weekly. 04 SEATTLE’S UNION GOSPEL MISSION · UGM.ORG When Mike was released, Michael was waiting in the courtroom to take him straight to the Mission. “I didn’t want to be alone anymore,” Mike says. In the Mission’s recovery program, Mike found a new family in his brothers at the Men’s Shelter and also rebuilt his relationships with his siblings and remaining grown children. “I know now that I don’t need drugs for a painkiller because I have the best painkiller medicine in the world – Jesus,” he says. Mike now spends five nights a week going out on Search & Rescue to help others find their way home. “I want them to find what I’ve found.” Home is the people you love and they love you. -Mike Torre ANNUAL REPORT 2015 05 OUR PROGRAMS 2015 HIGHLIGHTS CAR CAMPING 206.622.5177 MEN’S SHELTER AND RECOVERY 206.622.5177 Provides safe parking and basic services to those housed in their cars. Offers increased visibility for social service support outreach. 2015 saw dramatic expansion, as the Mission provided support services to 1,811 car campers and their families. We also provided 884 more counseling sessions to car residents in need. Offers emergency and long-term services as well as addiction recovery designed to help men overcome substance abuse and gain the tools necessary for lifetime recovery. New lockers were built at the Men’s Shelter so that homeless individuals can have a place to store their belongings and increase their likeliness of finding work. We provided 125,053 nights of safe sleep across our Pioneer Square, Burien, and temporary winter shelters in Lake City, Phinney Ridge and Bellevue. DENTAL CLINIC 206.621.7695 Offers dental care to men and women who otherwise can’t afford it. Staffed primarily by volunteer dentists and hygienists. To supplement our downtown Seattle clinic, a Northgate clinic opened in 2015, for the first time serving families and children. FOOD SERVICES 206.432.8449 Partners with volunteers to rekindle hope by serving approximately 2,200 hot meals to men, women and children every day. Through BAM, or Bring a Meal, large groups of volunteers, partner restaurants, and companies brought in almost triple the amount of meals this year versus 2014, increasing meals served from 15,000 to 42,018. Mission Meal Mobile launched in the summer of 2015, bringing meals to King County food deserts to serve 4,400 meals to children who couldn’t get access to free and reduced school lunches. HOPELINE 206.432.8424 Offers a listening ear and prayer to men and women callers. We refer individuals to free resources and service providers throughout King County. Since opening in 2014, HopeLine has served over 500 local neighbors in need. 06 SEATTLE’S UNION GOSPEL MISSION · UGM.ORG MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES 206.432.8476 Helps men and women struggling with mental health issues, in partnership with the Metropolitan Improvement District. Training on Mental Health First Aid is available to the public. In 2015, Mental Health First Aid training was delivered to 125 Seattle area residents. 241 seriously mentally ill homeless individuals were connected to needed resources. MORNING WATCH 206.498.7913 Serves businesses and residents by offering individuals who are sleeping in doorways and on benches a cup of coffee and a ride back to the Mission for breakfast. In the last year, Morning Watch increased its personal ministry interactions from 2,337 to 5,420. OPEN DOOR LEGAL SERVICES 206.682.4642 Provides free legal assistance and referrals to homeless individuals, with the help of volunteer legal professionals. In 2015, 897 clients received more than 6,000 hours of legal help, resulting in over $250,000 in forgiven debts. I will rescue the lame; I will gather the exiles. I will give them praise and honor in every land where they have suffered shame. At that time I will gather you; at that time I will bring you home. -Zephaniah 3:19-20 (NIV) PRISON MINISTRIES 206.241.3991 Offers physical, emotional, and spiritual support to people while they are incarcerated and when rebuilding their lives after release. 331 Bibles were distributed in 2015, contributing to 36 professions of faith. Coupled with Bible Study and one-on-one time, 943 attended Life Skills classes that were offered to inmates across Puget Sound. SEARCH & RESCUE 206.723.0767 Volunteers distribute food, blankets, clothing, and the hand of friendship to individuals sleeping on the street. We invite homeless people to safe shelter and a hot meal at the Mission. New vans allowed the program to expand to 4 routes. Volunteers contributed 8,500 hours serving on Search and Rescue in 2015. SERVE SEATTLE 206.432.8469 An urban missions institute where young men and women commit a year to serving the city through a variety of internships and innovative ministries, while living together in intentional community. In 2015, 30 interns graduated, 10 of whom got jobs where they interned or in a related field. Serve Seattle also successfully launched a new summer program. STREET OUTREACH/118 DESIGNS 206.432.8442 Provides a way out of gang life for young men on the streets through discipleship, woodworking training, job readiness classes, and relational support. In 2015, 118 Designs earned $85,000 through furniture sales and services, moving 42 young men out of gangs and into ongoing discipleship. The team also launched 118 Ambassadors, a program geared towards high school age participants. VOLUNTEER ENGAGEMENT 206.723.0767 Matches volunteers’ interests and talents with proactively identified needs both inside the Mission and out in the community. The program added 4,100 new volunteers in 2015, totaling 10,000+ individuals who multiply our ministry. WOMEN AND CHILDREN’S SHELTER AND RECOVERY 206.628.2008 Offers emergency and long-term services to women, rebuilding hope, opportunity, and practical skills at locations across Puget Sound, including Hope Place (South Seattle), Emergency Family Shelter in partnership with Mary’s Place (Belltown) and KentHOPE (Kent). Women have access to programs in addiction recovery, domestic violence, job training, and discipleship and structured programs for children and youth up to age 18. In 2015, Hope Place launched its “By Design” boutique where its residents can shop when preparing for new life endeavors. Supported by United Way of King County and the City of Seattle, KentHOPE expanded the overnight shelter providing 3,103 bed-nights in just 5 months. Since opening, KentHOPE has transitioned over 200 women and children out of homelessness and helped more than 85 women find jobs. WOMEN’S TRANSITIONAL HOUSING 206.628.2008 Provides low-cost living and support for women making a fresh start. Case management, counseling, and support for going back to school or into the workforce. Includes Son Rise Apartments (Kent), SMART Home in partnership with Philadelphia Church (North Seattle) and Re:Novo Apartments in partnership with Trinity West Seattle. In 2015, the number of transitional units increased to 31. YOUTH SERVICES 206.725.2432 Provides after-school, neighborhood, and summer programs for high-risk youth, as well as campus outreach and leadership training. 2015 marked the launch of the new Raising Up Young Queens program, reaching over 30 teen moms in the south Seattle area as well as providing prevention curriculum to over 20 girls. Through Youth Services, 108 young people became new believers and 65 rededicated their lives to Jesus. ANNUAL REPORT 2015 07 THE HOME STARTS WITH GETWAY INVOLVED A CHURCH PARTNERSHIP SUBTITLE HERE REAL FRIENDSHIPS FREEDOM CHRIS PEPPLER + SAM ROA: TOGETHER, WE KEPT GOING “When you use heroin, I use cheeseburgers.” Pastor Chris Peppler’s food addiction came riddled with similar pain, isolation and dysfunction that he saw in the lives of men in the recovery program at the Men’s Shelter. But his journey away from addiction wasn’t as simple as watching other men find freedom at the Mission. “I realized I wasn’t like these guys, as much as I said I was,” Chris admits. “I didn’t understand how much courage it took to complete the program until I walked through it myself.” Chris had deep relationships with many of the men in recovery, volunteering with Eastside Foursquare since 2009. But entering the program alongside the men ushered in a whole new level of understanding and respect. 08 SEATTLE’S UNION GOSPEL MISSION · UGM.ORG Although he did not move into the shelter, Chris wore a recovery badge, worked with a case manager, and completed the recovery curriculum. Having never run more than two miles, Chris decided to train for a marathon. He met guys like Sam Roa, who was on Mission’s Mt. Rainier climb team. “I would’ve never been able to complete my training alone,” Chris says. “Sam and I often finished last as we trained separately with our respective teams. We endured physical pain and injury. But together, we kept going.” In the end, this wasn’t about mountains or marathons, this was about accountable relationships. Through their common struggle, they built a friendship and gained a new sense of identity and renewed purpose. BUSINESS REVIEW 2015 Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum. It’s not about where we’re at, it’s about where we’re going and what we’re trying to achieve. There’s always hope for the future. -Sam Roa Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum. “If we completed a physical challenge but were still addicted, then who cares?” Chris asks. “There are still races to run and mountains to climb. We’re in relationship with each other and with God, and we’ve tackled our issues head-on. Those are the wins, those are the victories we will remember.” Chris and Sam graduated from the Mission’s recovery program together in August 2015. Chris has changed his relationship with food and continues to run regularly. He says his greatest victory is the newfound confidence to lead his family at home. ANNUAL ANNUALREPORT REPORT2015 2015 |09 9 FISCAL YEAR SERVICE IMPACT 943 ATTENDED PRISON MINISTRY LIFE SKILLS CLASSES 16 921 COUNSELING HOURS 4 100 NEW VOLUNTEERS +37 185 CHURCH PARTNERSHIPS 487 MENTAL HEALTH THERAPEUTIC INTERVENTIONS 3 006 BIBLE STUDIES * 84% MEN’S GRADUATION SUCCESS RATE 175 366 NIGHTS OF SAFE SHELTER Recovery Program 10 SEATTLE’S UNION GOSPEL MISSION · UGM.ORG * +18 74% WOMEN’S GRADUATION SUCCESS RATE 985 041 MEALS PROVIDED Recovery Program +35 19 298 *GRADUATION SUCCESS RATES ARE THE PERCENTAGE OF RECOVERY PROGRAM GRADUATES WHO ARE LIVING IN SOBRIETY TWO YEARS AFTER GRADUATION, IN STABLE HOUSING, CONNECTED WITH FAMILY AND CHURCH, AND EMPLOYED OR IN SCHOOL. NOTE THAT THESE RATES ARE CUMULATIVE SINCE 2011. SEARCH & RESCUE BLANKETS DISTRIBUTED ANNUAL REPORT 2015 11 FISCAL YEAR FINANCIAL OVERVIEW The work of the Mission was made possible by the generous support of donors and partners like you. In 2015, thanks to your gifts and God’s grace, we provided a record number of meals, reached more people in need and expanded our Search & Rescue efforts. 8% 4% But more importantly, we were able to connect more churches to help proactively address the roots of poverty, homelessness and hunger in King County. 77% 6% 5% The following financial highlights are truly a blessing and quite simply, a testament to the power of a community joining together to help transform lives today and for generations to come. CONTRIBUTIONS Individual Contributions: 77% Bequests from Estates - net: 8% Churches, Clubs and Other Contributions: 4% Foundation Grants: 6% Business Contributions: 5% Thank you for your support. 7% 12% 81% OPERATING EXPENSES Program Services: 81% Fundraising Expenses: 12% Administrative Expenses: 7% 12 SEATTLE’S UNION GOSPEL MISSION · UGM.ORG SUPPORT & REVENUE Contributions for General Operations Individual Contributions.......................................................... $13,622,639 Business Contributions................................................................. 841,027 Foundation Grants..................................................................... 1,123,215 Churches, Clubs and Other Contributions....................................... 681,360 Bequests from Estates - net....................................................... 1,455,981 Other Contributions Gifts-in-Kind Contributions........................................................ $3,517,837 Total Contributions............................................................................... $21,242,059 Other Revenues Investment Income - net.............................................................. $661,370 Ministry, Rents & Other - net.......................................................... 426,169 Total Support & Revenue.................................................................... $22,329,598 EXPENSES Operating Expenses Program Services.................................................................. $19,391,178 Fundraising Expenses................................................................ 2,825,525 Administrative Expenses............................................................ 1,640,782 Total Operating Expenses.................................................................... $23,857,485 Other Expenses/ Investments Loss on disposal of fixed assets................................................... $-27,070 Gain on expiration of the New Market Tax Credit transaction......... 5,456,699 Change in net assets - nonoperating........................................... 5,429,629 Total Net Assets.................................................................................... $38,730,384 ANNUAL REPORT 2015 13 THE HOME STARTS WITH GETWAY INVOLVED A SHARED VISION SUBTITLE HERE COMMUNITY PARTNERS NEW HOPE PAT GRAY + LISA CANDLER: YOU CAN NEVER DREAM OF WHAT MAY HAPPEN There was no place to go during the day, and very few options at night. That’s what homeless individuals shared with a small group of community members as they regularly served lunch in a downtown Kent park. Moved by the need, Pat Gray rallied KentHOPE: a grassroots gathering of churches, service providers and individuals to first develop a day center, with the eventual goal of an overnight shelter to help serve Kent’s homeless neighbors. 14 SEATTLE’S UNION GOSPEL MISSION · UGM.ORG But after two years, the passionate team was struggling to secure a location, city permits, proper funding and community support from local businesses. Seeing a like-minded partner, the Mission approached KentHOPE with a potential location, financial support, and most critically, expertise and staff – people like Lisa Candler, for instance, a Hope Place graduate with both firsthand experience and formal training. “You can never dream what might happen when a small group starts something. You realize that many others have that same heart and desire – but they need someone to guide them,” Pat reflects. I experienced the hopelessness of being homeless. Today, I love to walk alongside women, watch them regain their hope, and make small successes each day that eventually lead them to independent lives once again. -Lisa Candler KentHOPE Supervisor Guided by Mission expertise, KentHOPE runs with critically important community volunteers, over 20 local churches, and many local businesses, some of which previously resisted the day center. In April 2014, the impact of KentHOPE grew by adding overnight shelter at seven churches, bringing to fruition the vision of a few individuals in 2011. “Thanks to the Mission’s expertise, we’ve been able to bridge the gap between businesses, people and churches in the Kent community. We’ve helped nearly 200 women and children find housing and 85 women find jobs,” Pat beams. ANNUAL REPORT 2015 15 KEY PARTNERS BUSINESSES AND ORGANIZATIONS Giving between September 1, 2014 through August 31, 2015 *includes donated goods For over 83 years, generous donors like you have made it possible for us to serve the hungry and homeless neighbors in our community. Thank you for your continued support and for helping so many find their way home. 16 BUSINESSES & ORGANIZATIONS * $2,500-9,999 Aetna Alliance Printing Aviation Partners Blueprint Services Boeing Employee Credit Union Component Products Corp. Costco CRISTA Ministries Cruse of Oil Dunn Lumber Ellis, Li & McKinstry EMC Corporation Exclusive Home Realty Fulcrum Capital Industrial Air Systems JP Work & Associates Keithly Electric Company Kendra Todd Group Key Private Bank King County Employee Giving Program Masterworks Pacific Treatment Alternatives Precision Acoustical Single Vision Express Spectralux Corporation Starbucks Sweeney Conrad, P.S. SEATTLE’S UNION GOSPEL MISSION · UGM.ORG The Roanoke Inn Townie Shades Translink Shipping Treen Corporation Umpqua Bank Wheeler Seafood BUSINESSES & ORGANIZATIONS * $10,000+ Metropolitan Improvement District Emerald City Commons Employees Community Fund of Boeing Fox Plumbing and Heating Give with Liberty Jump Management Microsoft Corporation National Safety Co. Network For Good Oak Harbor Freight Lines Odyssey Enterprises Seattle Pump and Equipment Co. Smead Capital Management Stabbert Maritime Terra Associates Thai Siam Restaurant The Boeing Company The Herjavec Group United Way KEY PARTNERS INDIVIDUALS, CHURCHES & FOUNDATIONS Giving between September 1, 2014 through August 31, 2015 INDIVIDUALS $2,500-9,999 Charles Aanenson Ms. Janet Abubakar Mr. and Mrs. Eric Adams Mr. and Mrs. Steven Aeschbacher Shelley Agostino Celiz Aguilar Mr. and Mrs. Mark Albright Mr. Jack Allen Ehusevia Alva John and Wendy Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Anderson Mrs. Barbara Anderson Mr. Michael Ashmore Mr. and Mrs. David Ashmun Dr. and Mrs. David Atkins Mr. and Mrs. John Atwood Nicki Avery Elizabeth Baggaley Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey Gary and Mary Baldridge Ms. Patricia Banasky Mr. Stanley Banek Karrie Baquian Pamela Barker Doug Barnes Diana Barry Rebecca Barton Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bates Kathy Bauer and Dean LaFontaine Mrs. Debby Beason Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Beck Geraldine Beeler Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bell Seth Bennett Patricia Bentz Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Berfield Mr. and Mrs. Nels Berg Mr. Mark Bergquist Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bertch Mr. Brad Best Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Biddle Mr. and Mrs. William Bigbee-Hansen Aaron Bird Chris Birkland Liane Black Mr. and Mrs. Roger Blier Mr. and Mrs. Richard Blomquist Mr. and Mrs. David Bloyer Mr. William Bock Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Bodenstab Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Borg Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bottem Mrs. Elisabeth Bottler Austin Bowles Mr. David Brandt Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Breeds Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Brodie Mr. and Mrs. David Broman Josh Brookhart Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Brossard Molly Brown Mr. David Brown Courtney Bruner Estate of Lynwood Brunsell Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bube Jennifer and Ryan L. Buma J. Michael Burke Karen and Jeremy Butler Mr. Thomas Cain Mr. Randolph Camacho Kohen Camp Mr. and Mrs. Scott Cannon Mr. and Mrs. David Carleson Jeff and Alicia Carnevali Mr. and Mrs. Craig Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Carson Colin Cary Teresa Cattedra Mr. Leslie Chaffee Gloria Chailante John Chamberlain Mr. Patrick Chaney Dr. A. Zerne Chapman Stacey Chau Min Chong Terry Chaussee Calvin Cheng Sandra Chivers Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Chou Mr. and Mrs. John Christianson Joyce Chui Grace Chung Mr. and Mrs. James Clark Michaella Clemming Dr. and Mrs. James Clifton Mr. and Mrs. Ron Clinkenbeard Joyce Clise Richard Clise Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cocorocchia Mr. Stephen Connelly Mr. and Mrs. Lance Corbin Kate Coxon Jennifer Coy Sara Craig Patty Cristel Robert and Elizabeth Crittenden Mr. C. B. Crouse Mr. Gene Curcio Kelly Curran Jerad and Jessica Daley Paul Danis Mr. Cliff Dargie Mr. and Mrs. Harold Daubenspeck Mr. and Mrs. Warren Davis Mr. Jerry R. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dean Mr. Henry Decker Mr. David Deffinbaugh Carol DeLappe-Chryst Prescott Dempster Peri and Philip Dicrescentis Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dirks Mr. Roger Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Donovan Mrs. Turrell Doolittle Jo Ettea Dorband Brenda Dormaier Marcus Dorschel Chad Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dubeck Stacy Dunlap Michael Dunn Mr. Joseph Dunn Brud Easton Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Edelman Mr. and Mrs. Brian Elmenhurst Mr. and Mrs. Duane Engle Barden Erickson Ina Etheridge Meagan Evans Derryl Evans Mr. and Mrs. Fabio Fantozzi Janice Farrell Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Faulstich R. Preston and Lora Feight Ms. Vanessa Fenlason Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fenning Mr. Kelly Finn Darcy Fleck Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fletcher Mr. Patrick Fly Markus Foerster Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Folkers Peter Forras Alexandra Forrest Mr. and Mrs. John Forrest Mr. and Mrs. Donn Fountain Mr. and Mrs. Rick Foxworthy Mr. Craig Francis James and Amanda Franck Ms. Sonia Frank Mr. Russell Franklin Mr. and Mrs. Paul Freed Mr. Adam Frey Mark Fritz ANNUAL REPORT 2015 17 KEY PARTNERS INDIVIDUALS, CHURCHES & FOUNDATIONS (cont.) Giving between September 1, 2014 through August 31, 2015 INDIVIDUALS $2,500-$9,999 (cont.) Mr. and Mrs. Peter Frost Mr. and Mrs. Larry Garrett Estate of Ethel and Donald Garrison Mr. and Mrs. Paul Garvey Gregg and Kari Garza Mr. and Mrs. Brett Gerry Lynsey Gibbons Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gila Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gilbert Sibella Giorello Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Gleason Mr. and Mrs. L. Keith Gorder Darrel and Marjorie Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gore Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gottas Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gray Dr. and Mrs. Peter Grimm Clint Guin Kathleen Gullberg Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haas Mr. Bert Hambleton Dorothy Hamlin Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hanes Shirley Harlow Mr. and Mrs. John Harnish Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Harrang Mr. and Mrs. Stan Harrelson Mr. and Mrs. David Harris Le Beau and Robert Harrow Jay and Dorothy Hart Erfon Haubenstock Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hauff Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heisel Arletta Henderson Sam Herzer Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hestad Mr. William Hill Christopher and Aimee Hirata Tara Hirjak Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hirsch Mr. Ralph Hoard Mr. and Mrs. Greg Hockerman Mr. and Mrs. David Hoffman Helga Hofmann Mrs. Kathryn Hollingsworth Mr. Mark Holub Mr. Brian Hopkins Mr. George Horsham Dr. and Mrs. Fred Horvath Mr. and Mrs. Duane House Nathaniel Hubbard Annette Hubbard Anna Huber 18 Mr. and Mrs. Erik Huber Mr. and Mrs. Zack Hubert Katherine Huffendick Charitable Trust Lillian Hunt Mr. and Mrs. James Huntsperger Gwendolyn Hyde Stacy Hyle Ronald Hysom Mr. and Mrs. Warren Igo Mr. Henry Iszley Mr. and Mrs. Roger Iwen Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson Jacob Jeffries Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jensen Ann Jewett Rian and Michele Johnson Elaine Johnson Lisa Johnson Beatha Johnson Eric Jonsen Mr. David Kading Kristopher Kaiyala Kyle and Kristin Karpack Blanche Kazen Mr. and Mrs. David Keyes Mr. Mark Kieffer Mr. Charles King Mr. John Kirk Mr. and Mrs. Brian Kirkpatrick Mr. Paul Kollmorgen Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koster Mr. and Mrs. William Kreager Peggy Kulpa Mr. Eugene Lam Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lang Cherie Lang Mr. Charles Lang Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Langworthy Robyn Lawrence Cornelius and Kristen Lee Yong Lee Miss Ruth Lemont Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lenarz Mr. Paul Lepse Amy and Daniel Letinsky Janet Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lewis Jeff and Eugenie Lilley Jeffrey and Sherry Lin Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lincoln Vila Lind Mr. and Mrs. Michael Litke Mr. and Mrs. Darran Littlefield Michael and Emmie Lo Jeff Ludwyck SEATTLE’S UNION GOSPEL MISSION · UGM.ORG Mr. Daniel Lund Jason Lund Mr. Michael Lunsford Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Lyons Mr. and Mrs. Chad Mackay Mr. Jeffrey Magnotti Marida Manning Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Markezich Mr. David C. Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Martinell Brent Martonik Mr. and Mrs. Greg Mason Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Mason Santosh Mathan Mr. and Mrs. Dean Matsen David and Abigail Matson Matt and Susan Maury Scott and Danielle McAfee Kara Mcdermott Douglas McDougall Ms. Margie McGarvey Mr. and Mrs. William McGonagle Mr. and Mrs. Murray McKinney Sarah McLatchy Karen and Gary McMillen Alec Mcnayr Mr. and Mrs. Alan McRobert Estate of Erna Meinke Michael Melvin and Cynthia Erler Tami and Rocco Meraglia Mr. and Mrs. Denny Middlesworth Mark Mikoleit and Marci Marra Ms. Amy Miller Mr. and Mrs. William Milne David and Susan Mitchell Vincent Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. David Moerdyk Mr. and Mrs. George Moergeli Mr. and Mrs. Roger Monteith Mr. and Mrs. David Moore Roberta R. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Morgenroth Mr. and Mrs. Ross Morley Dr. Linda Morrow Judy Murray Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Nalley John and Cheryl Needham Bernadette Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nelson Ms. Betty Nes-Wabey Mrs. Helen Neudorfer Dr. and Mrs. Sam Nichols Mr. and Mrs. David Nickerson Mr. and Mrs. David Nielsen Mr. John Nitardy Mr. Eric Noreen Rebecca Norlander Whoever is generous to the poor lends to the Lord, and he will repay him for his deed. -Proverbs 19:17 Mr. and Mrs. Win Norton Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nowogroski Mr. Phil Nyberg Estate of Nadine Nystrom Mr. David Odom Mr. and Mrs. John Olerud Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Oliver Mr. and Mrs. John Olson Jason Olson Donald and Dean Olson Mr. and Mrs. John O’Neil Mr. Russell Ostlie Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Owens Rajeev Pany Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Paoletti Lisa Park Harold Parker Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pederson Marian Peiroli Eleanor Pendley Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Perry Estate of Dorothy Peterson Dr. and Mrs. James Petrin Tom and Sally Peyree Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Phillips Glenn and Cynthia Picklesimer Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pizzo Rich and Jenny Printz Mr. and Mrs. Christian Raaum Estate of Gustav Raaum Bharat Ranjan Janette Ravander Joanne Rayl Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rech Susan Redhed Mr. and Mrs. Tom Reed Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Regis Mr. and Mrs. Dana Rekow Mr. and Mrs. William Reubel Michael Revis Kaci Rexilius Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Reynolds Carrie Rhodes Jonathan Rhodes J. W. Richardson II Joseph and Allison Riley Mr. John Robert Mr. and Mrs. Ross Robinson Igor Roshchuk Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Ross Estate of James Earl Roth Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rubbelke Rob Ruch Layne Russell Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rutherford Mrs. Grace Rutherford Mrs. Colleen Schell Mr. and Mrs. Leo Scherrer Mr. Michael Schmit Jim and Kellie Schneider Mr. Dennis Schober Clark Schofield Mr. Alexander Schurman Mr. Michael Scoggins Dr. and Mrs. James Seeley Capt. and Mrs. Nicholas Sgalitzer Mr. and Mrs. Mark Shaber Patrick and Annie Sheehan Guy Shefner Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Shetler Michi Shimada Helena Shorett Mr. and Mrs. David Shute Mr. and Mrs. Jon Simonson Helen M. Simpson Soulinthome Sinicrope Murali and Gouri Sivarajan Katherine Skordal Marlene Smedley Leonard Smith Mr. William Smith Mr. and Mrs. Dale Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Spitalnick Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stabingas Mr. Robert Stafford Jr. Cynthia and Jeffrey Stair Mr. Andrew Steiner Albert Stephens Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stockdale Mr. and Mrs. James Storer Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Strackbein Sharon Struthers Estate of Kevin Sullivan Jennifer Summa Jake Sundberg Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Swanson Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sweeney Joel Swenson Mr. and Mrs. James Szabo Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tate Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Temp Mr. and Mrs. John Thelan Brian Thielicke Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Thompson Mr. Ted Thompson Timothy and Sarah Tien Mr. Wesley Tietge Jonathan Tinter Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Todd Mr. Andrew Toles Daryl and Karen Trezise Barbee Tucker-Pigott Rita Tuohy Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tutmarc Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Valencia Mr. and Mrs. Philippe Vallerand Mr. and Mrs. Larry Van Ness Merab Van Noy Mr. John Van Velthuyzen Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Vander Pol Mr. and Mrs. Joel VanDerPuy Mrs. Barbara Vemo Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Vieceli Mr. and Mrs. David Visser Mr. and Mrs. Craig Wainscott Mr. Robert Walker Frances Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Francis Warfel Douglas Weaver Kennedy Webb Mr. and Mrs. Garland Wells Mark Wendling Edward Werner Mr. Michael Weston Diane Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. William Whitfield Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wight Mr. and Mrs. Greg Willems Mr. Johnny Winters David and Bethany Witham Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wolff Mr. Thomas Wolter Mr. and Mrs. William Woodman Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wooldridge Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Woolett Mr. and Mrs. Kemyss Worley John Wurts Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Yancich Mr. and Mrs. Edward Yoshida Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Zevenbergen Mr. and Mrs. Rafael Zimberoff INDIVIDUALS $10,000+ Bill and Bartley Aanenson Janette and Bill Adamucci Mr. and Mrs. Troy Alstead Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Alvord Richard and Nancy Alvord Mr. and Mrs. William Best Erika Bohm-Vitense Mr. and Mrs. James Borgman Ms. Tanya Button Mr. and Mrs. Craig Chapman ANNUAL REPORT 2015 19 KEY PARTNERS INDIVIDUALS, CHURCHES & FOUNDATIONS (cont.) Giving between September 1, 2014 through August 31, 2015 INDIVIDUALS $10,000+ (cont.) Jeff Cole Mr. and Mrs. Jason Conrads Estate of Anna Coon Mr. and Mrs. Steven Cressey Mr. and Mrs. David Cutler Mr. and Mrs. Dean Darwin Mrs. Stella DeYoung Mrs. Sandra Dunn Deanna Ellestad Living Trust Martin and Linda Ellison Estate of Arthur Engle Jr. Mark and Victoria Fanning Randi Fattizzi Estate of Ruth Gillis Robert Gomulkiewicz and Andrea Lairson Mr. Dominic Gospodor Kitsy Gregory Mr. and Mrs. David Grieger Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haechler Mr. and Mrs. Elling Halvorson Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Hanson Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Herd Gaye Hewson Mr. Roland Hoefer Mr. and Mrs. John Hollinrake Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hughes Estate of Anna Hurst Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Hussey Joanna Jobon Estate of June Johnson The Estate of Edna M. Johnston Mr. Floyd Jones Mr. and Mrs. Hyeon Kang Estate of Iwao Kawakami Mr. Richard Kemp Mrs. Glenna Kendall Mrs. Karleen Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kletsch Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kongorski Estate of Florence Langhorne Estate of Dennis Laxton Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lewis Elizabeth Lie Mr. and Mrs. Terence Limb Matt and Laurra McGregor Mike and Heather McKay Dave Meinert Shaun Miller Estate of Bula G. Miller 20 Daniel and Amy Mills Mr. Zimri Moore Heather and Jason Needham Jeannie and Bruce Nordstrom Blake and Molly Nordstrom Mr. and Mrs. Richard Olson Estate of Beatrice Olson Kyle and Sue Peters Mr. and Mrs. David Peterson Mr. and Mrs. George Petrie Tom Prenzlow Mr. and Mrs. Robert Quick Estate of Larry Rand Mike and Linda Ranz Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Rasar Estate of Jean Reed Estate of Jane Reierstad Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Resnick Mrs. Joan Riser Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Sankey Mr. and Mrs. Ted Schepper Mr. and Mrs. James Sheldrup Estate of Elsie Silver Bill and Becky Smead William Snider and Kendra VanderMeulen Estate of Matilda Soukp Mr. and Mrs. Richard Steegstra Estate of Evelyn Steen Estate of Douglas Stevenson Estate of Evelyn Stotler Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Swanson Estate of Florice Swanson Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sytsma Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Teves Keith and Susan Tibbles Mr. and Mrs. John Tippett Mr. and Mrs. James Tobias Mr. and Mrs. Dale Twiggs Mr. and Mrs. Scott Urie Amy Van Velthuyzen Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walker Mr. James A. Weber Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Weibling Allan and Laurie Wenzel Estate of Jessie Margaret Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Willman Mr. and Mrs. David Wilson Terry Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Yates Dr. and Mrs. James Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs. Roger Zonnefeld Mr. and Mrs. Victor Zonnefeld SEATTLE’S UNION GOSPEL MISSION · UGM.ORG CHURCHES $2,500+ Bellevue Presbyterian Church Calvary Chapel South Capitol Hill Presbyterian Church Community Christian Fellowship Crossroads Bible Church Downtown Cornerstone Church Eastridge Baptist Church of Kent Eastside Christian Fellowship Ekklesia Seattle Emmanuel Episcopal Church Evangelical Chinese Church Evergreen Baptist Church of Seattle John Knox Presbyterian Church Kent Covenant Church Lake Sawyer Christian Church Life Source Christian Fellowship Living Word Christian Ministry Maple Leaf Evangelical Church Mars Hill Church Mar Thoma Congregation of Greater Seattle New Beginnings Christian Fellowship Refuge Church Riverview Community Church Rolling Bay Presbyterian Church Shoreline Community Church Sisters of Providence Westside Church FOUNDATIONS $2,500-9,999 Bishop Fleet Foundation Cobalt Cares Foundation David McKinlay Trust Earl Thomas’ Guardian Angel Foundation Fish 153 Foundation Fleck Family Foundation GE Foundation Horizons Foundation Kam Cares Kent Rotary Club Foundation King County Finance and Business Division Moccasin Lake Foundation NorthWest Baptist Foundation Pacific Northwest Relocation Council Patterson Charitable Foundation Pinkerton Foundation Raymond James Charitable Endowment Fund Robert and LeBeau Harrow Charitable Foundation Rotary Club of Emerald City Foundation Silicon Valley Community Foundation Staples Foundation For Learning Inc. The Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation The Chicago Community Foundation The Ray and Donna Guerin Family Foundation Valencia Foundation Wenaweser Foundation Wyman Youth Trust FOUNDATIONS $10,000+ American Endowment Foundation Anderson Family Foundation Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Byron W. and Alice L. Lockwood Foundation Glaser Foundation Inc. Gunnar and Ruth Lie Foundation Jean K. Lafromboise Foundation John C. & Karyl Kay Hughes Foundation Jumpstart Washington Keith & Mary Kay McCaw Family Foundation Kenneth and Dorothy Anderson Family Foundation Mattaini Family Foundation National Christian Foundation Seattle Resnick Family Foundation Inc. Safeway Foundation Seattle King County Dental Foundation The Biella Foundation The Seattle Foundation We strive for accuracy; please excuse any errors. Contact the Donor Relations Department at 206.723.0767 x428 or [email protected] for any changes or corrections. ANNUAL REPORT 2015 21 GET INVOLVED THE WAY HOME STARTS WITH YOU! HOPE STARTS WITH A MEAL. When you give to the Mission, you will provide emergency meals and shelter for those in need. Your gifts give hurting men, women and children the first step to tranformed lives and a hopeful future. Give today! UGM.org VOLUNTEER. Volunteering at the Mission directly impacts the lives of people living in the darkest places in our community. For the latest volunteer opportunities, visit UGM.org/volunteer GET INVOLVED WITH MY CHURCH. Did you know that there’s often one or more churches behind every program we have? Join our network of churches committed to transforming the Seattle region through the love of Christ. For more information, visit LightUpTheCity.org GIVE GOODS AND SERVICES. We often need specific food, clothing and other items to keep our programs running at full speed. And that’s important! Your gently used clothes and household goods can be given to families in desperate need. Learn more at UGM.org/donategoods 22 SEATTLE’S UNION GOSPEL MISSION · UGM.ORG LEAVE A LEGACY. Your estate gift can change the lives of generations to come. To learn more, visit UGMLegacy.org YOU’RE INVITED. Hear inspiring stories of transformation and meet the people who you support! You’re welcome to attend graduation ceremonies, new program launches and other Mission events. For an up-to-date schedule, visit UGM.org/events For all other questions, please get in touch with our Donor Relations team at 206.723.0767 Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum. ORGANIZE YOUR EMPLOYEES TO SERVE impact You won’t believe the your company can have when you serve at Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission! We like to think of it as the easiest and most meaningful community service opportunity in King County. To find out ways to give back while engaging your employees, visit UGM.org/corporate ANNUAL REPORT 2015 23 BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2015 LINDA RANZ CHAIRMAN Starbucks Director, Global E-commerce BILL AANENSON VICE CHAIRMAN Colliers International Senior Vice President JENNY PRINTZ Fundraising Consultant Seattle Mariners Radio Bonneville Seattle Account Executive KELLIE SCHNEIDER ANDY TOLES IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIRMAN MICHAEL TUTMARC Ellis, Li & McKinstry PLLC Partner JOHN FORREST TREASURER Sweeney Conrad, P.S. Tax Shareholder CRAIG CHAPMAN SECRETARY 24 MATT MCGREGOR Swedish Hospital Medical Center Medical Social Worker Tutmarc Architects President SCOTT URIE Washington Air Reps, Inc. President, Retired JEFF LILLEY PRESIDENT Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission INRIX, Inc. Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer, Retired ADVISORY BOARD RYAN CHURCH ANDRE BENJAMIN University Presbyterian Church Sr. Director, University Ministries College Success Foundation College Advisor ANN KLEIN RUSSELL COLE Klein Partners, Inc. President Sage Advisors, LLC President and Chief Advisor SEATTLE’S UNION GOSPEL MISSION · UGM.ORG WE ARE // A passionate community who follow Jesus Christ in His relentless redeeming love for all people. OUR MISSION // To serve, rescue and transform those in greatest need through the grace of Jesus Christ. OUR VISION // To forcefully impact poverty and brokenness, affecting such significant change that our communities point to God. SEATTLE’S UNION GOSPEL MISSION 3800 S Othello St, Seattle, WA 98118 206.723.0767 · UGM.org