Annual Report 2012

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Annual Report 2012
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306 N. Brooks Street
Madison, WI 53715
Keeping the Light On
2 0 1 2 P o r c h l i g h t A n n u al R e po r t
where to find us
administrative office
hospitality house and digs
306 N. Brooks Street
Madison, WI 53715
1490 Martin Street
Madison, WI 53713
Phone: (608) 257-2534
Fax: (608) 257-2507
Phone: (608) 255-4401
Fax: (608) 258-4848
Email: [email protected]
Website: porchlightinc.org
facebook.com/porchlightmadison
Email: [email protected]
digs
Phone: (608) 252-8522
drop-in shelter
116 W. Washington Avenue
Madison, WI 53703
Phone: (608) 255-2960
safe haven
4002 Nakoosa Trail
Madison, WI 53714
Phone: (608) 241-9447
Fax: (608) 241-4441
Email: [email protected]
Porchlight Mission
Porchlight strives to decrease the Dane County
contents
Letter from the Executive Director and
Board President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–3
homeless population by providing shelter, housing,
Board of Directors.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
supportive services, and a sense of community in
Porchlight Program Summary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
ways that empower residents and program
Chefs Auction: Cuisine and Compassion. . . . . . . . . . . 6–7
participants to positively shape their lives.
Dina: Taking Care of Her Family. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Floyd: A New Beginning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Linda: A Healthy Life is Possible. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Rob: Go-To Guy and Family Man. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Financial Statements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12–13
Thank You.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14–15
Individual Donor List. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16–23
Organizational Donor List. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24–25
Drop-In Shelter Volunteers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Where to Find Us. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Back cover
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keeping the light on
“Only in the darkness can you see the stars.”
– Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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had experience working with a number of chronic
homeless households. While the road to long-term
sustainable housing is hardly straight, nor without
pitfalls, we have had successes. Linda’s story of
overcoming chronic alcohol abuse, told in this
annual report, is one example. In another instance,
a gentleman, who was on the City’s alcohol ban list
for repeated alcohol-related nuisance violations, has
successfully completed treatment and maintained
housing for almost a year. Housing this one individual
saved this community approximately $50,000 in
resources otherwise used for police, jail, detox,
shelter and hospital services.
everal months ago, I attended a meeting where
a participant stated that for some chronically
homeless there is simply nothing that can be
done. No matter what housing, what services, what
opportunities are made available, they will remain
homeless. This was not intended to be a statement
of moral approbation but rather a recognition that
causes of homelessness, such as chronic substance
abuse, mental health issues and other disabilities,
are simply too much for some to be overcome.
However, the assertion was only partially accurate.
To be sure, many of the chronic homeless are very
challenged. Based on regular surveys, we estimate
more than 100 chronic homeless households
are in emergency shelters or on the streets. The
overwhelming majority of these are single adults
suffering from severe mental illness and substance
abuse, often both. Sadly, these ailments are usually
long-term, often beginning in adolescence and
continuing throughout adulthood. This makes it
difficult to reach these persons and when they try
to make changes in their lives, the burdens seem
insurmountable.
Porchlight continues to expand its programs to reach
individuals and families in need. Last December
we opened our Nakoosa Trail facility with 48 units
of housing and, equally as important, expanded
program space for services. As part of the new
Nakoosa Trail campus, we are expanding services
for treating substance abuse, increasing support
group opportunities including Alcoholics Anonymous,
SMART recovery and developing gardens, as well
as expanding our Porchlight Products training and
employment program.
Yet, that does not mean we should give up—
on anyone. Low-cost highly subsidized housing,
psychological treatment with prescription
medications and alcohol and substance abuse
treatment combined with coordinated case
management can make a difference. Porchlight has
We have increased our outreach services in
coordination with Meriter at their Health Hut facility
for homeless persons on Fish Hatchery Road. We
worked with Dane County to open a very successful
Daytime Warming Shelter on East Washington
Avenue that served hundreds of persons, both single
individuals and families, connecting them with greatly
needed services. None of this could have happened
without the tremendous support of this community.
Several years ago, one of our experienced alcohol
and drug addiction recovery counselors, Karen
Romanouski, summarized it best. She noted, “For
whatever reason, for people suffering from long-term
substance abuse, sometimes a light suddenly clicks
on. I don’t understand how or why, but it just does
and that is the beginning of their recovery.” We all
wish we knew what we could do to actively change
someone’s desperate circumstances, but that
remains a mystery. What is no mystery is the critical
importance of being there with the right assistance
at the right time. Without the housing, treatment and
support, there would be no hope for any of these
chronically homeless households.
Steve Schooler, Executive Director of Porchlight with Sheri Carter,
President of Porchlight’s Board of Directors
Very truly yours,
Steven J. Schooler
Executive Director, Porchlight
Dr. King’s observation is apt; sometimes it is only
in the deepest of darkness that we can actually
perceive light. However, if no light exists, there is no
hope. Porchlight’s mission is to keep the possibility
of housing, combined with the necessary services,
available to those in need. We thank you—all of our
supporters and volunteers—who allow us to provide
the housing, services and programs that keep the
light on for those most in need in our community. It
is this hope that sustains the possibility of making a
difference in the lives of so many.
Sheri Carter
President, Porchlight Board of Directors
only in the darkness can you see the stars
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P o r c h l i g h t P r o g r am s
P o r c h l i g h t P r o g r am s
Members of the Porchlight, Inc. Board bring a rich mixture of skills, resources,
perspectives and backgrounds to their tasks as directors. They represent Madison’s business,
education and social service communities. The Board directs the activities of Porchlight, Inc.,
overseeing operations and monitoring management of its programs.
2012 directors
entry” to the community service system and offers
basic services, such as three free meals each day,
free laundry, shower facilities and a mailing address,
as well as free psychiatric clinic. Safe Haven also
offers 14 temporary-placement SRO (single room
occupancy) units to homeless men and women.
In 2012, Safe Haven served 153 drop-in guests
and overnight housing for an additional 62 mentally
ill persons.
Porchlight’s Drop-In Shelter offers temporary
emergency shelter for homeless men every night of
the year at three locations: Grace Episcopal Church,
St. John’s Lutheran Church and First United Methodist
Church. In 2012, the Drop-In Shelter provided shelter,
meals, showers and laundry facilities for 1,273 men.
Sheri Carter, President
Christine Thomas, Vice-President
Kevin Huff, Secretary
Kelly Eakin, Treasurer
2012 other directors
Tracey Caradine
David Ginger
Jeremey Shepherd
Will Crump
Brian Hornung
Susan Steinhauer
Brian Donley
Barbara Karlen
Sal Troia
Jeffrey Femrite
Peter Mortenson
Robin Frisch
T. Michael Osborne
ma d i s o n c a r e s c ap i t al c ampa i g n c omm i t t e e
Diane Endres Ballweg, Chair
Steve Saffian
Melissa Auchard Scholz
Kathy Sandefur
Don Becker
Paul Sergenian
Sharon Chamberlain
Rick Schmidt
Peg Davey
Alexandra Wright
Fritz Grutzner
Porchlight’s Housing Program offers low-cost housing
at 23 Madison and Dane County locations providing
more than 300 units to families and individuals.
Transitional housing is available for up to two years;
permanent housing is available indefinitely. Porchlight
staff helps residents manage money, develop job skills
and connect to basic services. Porchlight housing
served 453 men, women and children in 2012.
Porchlight has three programs that are offered
through housing operations: PTO (Partnership
for Transitional Opportunities); START (Sobriety
Training After Recovery Treatment); and STABLE
(Skills Training and Barrier Limiting Education).
PTO provides housing and counseling for men and
women who are in recovery from drug and alcohol
addiction. PTO served 34 men and women in 2012.
START participants must have a minimum of six to
12 months of consistent recovery from addiction and
must be involved in group therapy and service to the
community. In 2012, START provided services to
8 people. STABLE offers housing and independent
living skills primarily for women with mental health
issues. STABLE served 12 individuals in 2012.
Hospitality House is a daytime resource center
located at 1490 Martin Street that provides services to
Dane County’s homeless and low-income population.
Services include employment and housing counseling,
telephone access, transportation and medical and
legal clinics. In 2012, Hospitality House assisted
298 persons in obtaining employment.
DIGS, Porchlight’s eviction prevention program, is
located at Hospitality House and at Sunshine House
in Sun Prairie. DIGS continues to be collaboration
with area faith communities to centralize emergency
eviction program assistance. In 2012, 1,165
households were counseled and 971 received some
form of financial assistance through DIGS. Through
follow-up checks on households receiving CDBG
funding, 80 percent of households maintain housing
at six months while more than 74 percent retain
housing for a year or longer.
The Porchlight Products Program provides
employment opportunities, job and life skills training
and a safe, supportive community to formerly
homeless men and women living with mental
illness and/or a physical or cognitive disability. In 2012,
42 training program participants, including permanent
part-time staff members, worked alongside 49
community volunteers to create jams, pickled items,
dry mixes for baked goods, and sauces. Over 75
percent of all ingredients are sourced from local farms
using sustainable agriculture methods. The Porchlight
Products kitchen is located at the Brooks Street facility. Safe Haven is a program for homeless men and
women who suffer from chronic and persistent mental
health illnesses. Safe Haven serves as a “portal of
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c h e f s a u c t i o n : c u i s i n e a n d c ompa s s i o n
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his was quite a winter for blizzards. It seemed
every week a fresh storm would brew in the
west and hit home hard. Schools closed, roads
became impassable chunks of thick ice, and silence
settled over our homes and businesses. A deep
appreciation developed for a safe, warm home in
which to wait out the winter. But after three months
of this weather, the hibernation was over and cabin
fever began to climb. And so, on March 6, when
another snowstorm and covered the city, everyone
who could make it out of their driveway came to
Porchlight’s Original Chefs Auction for a night of fine
food and festivities to support Porchlight Products.
Guests traveled from table to table, sampling fare
and sipping cocktails. The Tony Castaneda Latin
Jazz band played music fit for an evening far away
from the cold dreary night.
But the evening couldn’t last forever and soon the
culmination of the night, the Live Auction, began.
Laughter and shouting rose up across tables as
guests vied to outbid one another for private dinners
and party contributions from the participating chefs.
More than a few sleeping bears were woken from
their Wisconsin hibernation as the bidding took
off! When all was said and done, chefs and guests
together raised more than $18,000 to support the
Porchlight Products program. The program seeks
to expand to Porchlight’s new Safe Haven facility,
providing housing and shelter for men and women
with mental health issues, constructed with the
donations to the Madison Cares Capital Campaign.
The funds raised at Porchlight’s Original Chefs
Auction will be used to impart a second chance to
men and women well on their way to a safe and
stable life.
Safe inside the Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery,
which boasts two tropical gardens, more than
200 guests enjoyed samples from 10 of Madison’s
most unique restaurants. Each chef incorporated a
Porchlight Products item with their signature cuisine:
Steenbock’s on Orchard provided a rich roast
duck breast that contrasted perfectly with the tart
Porchlight Products cranberry sauce.
The Underground Food Collective offered colorful
plates of house-made charcuteries alongside
Porchlight Product’s crisp rhubarb jam.
The Porchlight Products program provides job and
life skills training to formerly homeless men and
women living with a chronic physical or mental
disability, within a supportive community kitchen
setting. Together, employees and dedicated
volunteers create jams, sauces, pickled items and
dry baked-goods mixes available at local restaurants
and grocery stores. More than 75 percent of all
ingredients used are sourced from local farms using
sustainable methods. In this way, the Porchlight
Products program continues to serve a vulnerable
Johnny Delmonico’s smoked whitefish and potato
dauphine dish cleverly nestled the Porchlight
Products pickled green beans with remoulade sauce.
Angelo’s spinach-stuffed ravioli tossed in Porchlight
Products savory tomato sauce was a huge favorite
of the night.
A dessert favorite, Daisy Café and Cupcakery’s
miniscule yet decadent cupcakes, incorporated
Porchlight Products chocolate chip pancake mix.
population while responsibly supporting a healthy
environment and a strong local economy.
and Fresco; Michael Pruett and Steenbock’s on
Orchard; Dan Bonnano and A Pig in a Fur Coat;
John Williams and Sundara Inn & Spa; Matt
Robertson and Underground Food Collective.
Porchlight extends a sincere thank you to our
evening’s guests, Shauna Baranczyk of the Wisconsin
Institutes for Discovery, Lisa Loop and Greg Frank
of Food Fight, Inc., and the participating chefs and
restaurants who donated their ingredients, live and
silent auction items, time and considerable creative
talents: Pat Augustine and Angelo’s; Tim Larsen and
Cooper’s Tavern; Daryl Sisson and Daisy Café and
Cupcakery; Eric Benedict and Johnny Delmonico’s
Steak House; Dan Fox and Fox & Bird; John Jerabek
This evening would have not been possible without
the commitment and kindness of these extraordinary
members of our community. We look forward to
another successful event next year!
a n i g h t o f f i n e f o o d s an d f e s t i v i t i e s
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d i n a : b u i l d i n g a n e w l i f e f o r h e r f am i l y
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here’s a shared view about what homelessness
looks like: a single male individual, with a ragged
appearance, clearly on the fringes. But this
perception misses an increasingly large part of the
picture—the hundreds of families seeking shelter
and affordable housing each year. Despite working
full-time, Dina and her two young children faced
this desperate option as she struggled to find
affordable housing.
Dina, Sheree, age 6, and Kourtney, age 3, found
housing with Porchlight just in time. Due to a bad
landlord reference from her past, Dina has struggled
to find affordable housing, maintain full-time
employment and find child care that is both reliable
and cost-efficient for a single parent. Moving in late
August to a Porchlight affordable family housing
property, Dina’s family has settled into a two-year
transitional support program aimed at equipping
Dina with strong housing references, enhancing life
skills and developing goals to reinforce the progress
she is making on her own.
Before working with Porchlight, Dina worried
constantly about finding and keeping affordable
housing in a neighborhood that was safe and
supportive for young children. Even missing a few
days of work to take care of a sick child would
mean a significant cut in her income, leaving her
scrambling to pay rent and bills on time. Since
moving into Porchlight housing, Dina says, “I have
a feeling I’m going to get to my ultimate goal.”
Dina is returning to school, and although she jokes
that she’ll likely graduate at the same time as her
daughter due to the demands of working full-time
and being a single parent, she says, “If I’m not going
to do it, no one else is! I just want to show Sheree
and Kourtney something else.” Porchlight is proud to
support Dina as she builds a more stable and secure
life for herself and her children.
Dina with her children, Sheree and Kourtney, in their home.
f lo y d : a f r e s h s t a r t
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fter being released from prison, Floyd had
nowhere to go and no idea how he would live
the rest of his life. His future stretched out
before him as he scrambled to find employment
and housing, necessary requirements of his parole.
Floyd didn’t know where to turn. His anxiety and
depression, already a terrible barrier to his stability,
became unbearable. Staying at Porchlight’s Drop-In
Shelter was Floyd’s only option, until he heard about
Safe Haven.
After receiving daytime services at Safe Haven while
waiting for a temporary room to open, Floyd began
going to support groups and therapy appointments,
determined to commit to the effort required to reach
recovery. Floyd was soon accepted into Safe Haven
housing and continued to build trusting relationships
with Safe Haven staff, who offered constant support
and an ear to listen.
While Safe Haven staff worked with Floyd to build a
strong foundation of recovery, they also continued
to aid him in his search for permanent housing and
employment. Floyd participated in the Safe Haven
Meal Program, which trains Safe Haven shelter
guests over a six-month period, providing the ability
to experience positive working relationships and
employment references.
Floyd, and his case manager, Hope, in his new home.
Floyd says, “I’m working part-time now, and I’m
comfortable where I’m at.” At the end of March,
Floyd moved into permanent affordable housing
through Porchlight. He continues to remain
committed to his recovery and acknowledges that
this past year has required a tremendous amount
of personal strength. “You guys have done so much
for me. But you’ve got to be able to help yourself,
too. I’m a totally different person. I’d still be at rock
bottom without Porchlight and Safe Haven.”
Floyd’s confidence and sense of security deeply
benefited from his new role of responsibility and he
happily accepted a custodial position at Safe Haven
when it was offered. After noticing the care and pride
Floyd took in his work, he was offered another parttime position at Porchlight’s Brooks Street facility.
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L i n d a : a h e al t h y l i f e i s po s s i b l e
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inda came to Porchlight housing at the lowest
point in her life. She had been drinking heavily
for 20 years, but the recent death of her
husband and niece had caused a profound sense of
unmanageable grief. Unable to afford an apartment
on her own, she was living with her mother and
feeling the effects of her addiction to alcohol. Her
health was a constant struggle and she suffered
from more than one heart problem. She felt lost
and alone. When she was accepted for Porchlight
housing, though she had finally found stable
housing, she still had a very long way to go.
During her first years with Porchlight, Linda
struggled to maintain sobriety. Her drinking began
to cause serious health complications and Linda
found herself in the hospital due to a difficulty with
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. While there,
she developed pneumonia. Linda’s system was so
weak that she was forced to remain in the hospital
for more than two months. When Linda finally went
home, something clicked.
Linda and her adorable pet Joel.
Linda is approaching her two-year sobriety
anniversary this spring. “I quit for a reason and now
I don’t even miss it. I feel a lot better.” Although it
took many years and many different attempts to
obtain stability in her life, Linda feels she is exactly
where she should be.
Linda relied heavily on her support network at
Porchlight as she committed to staying sober. She
also began to attend Alcoholics Anonymous with
her neighbor and adopted a pet rabbit to keep her
company. Named after a nephew who had passed
away at a young age, Joel Camacho Cruz is a
constant source of comfort and provides a sense
of purpose. Linda’s own housekeeping greatly
improved since she began caring for Joel. She
started to explore options to keep busy and started
a small part-time business creating local holidaythemed crafts.
ob is known as the go-to guy in the Porchlight
Products kitchen. As an employee for more than
two years, he has trained and worked alongside
more than 100 volunteers and 20 employees. Rob
believes that the Porchlight Products program—
which provides formerly homeless men and women
living with a mental illness and/or a cognitive or
physical disability with employment experience,
life skills, training and a supportive community
environment—is the perfect fit for him. Though
he recently graduated from MATC’s Culinary Arts
program, he has no plans of moving on just yet. The
part-time hours, flexible schedule and supervisor’s
support are crucial in his most important role as a
single father of two young daughters, Nalah, age 8,
and Kyah, age 7.
Rob was in danger of becoming homeless again last
year when his apartment became uninhabitable with
many dangerous defects that the landlord failed to
repair. Rob involved the City of Madison Inspection
Division for assistance, but while five pages of
repairs were cited, the landlord refused to make any
improvements. Rob was understandably worried
about the risks his daughters faced growing up in a
home that was crumbling around them.
Rob with his daughters, Kyah (left) and Nalah.
through Porchlight’s Housing First program, which
aims to keep young families with limited income
together and out of the shelters.
Rob, Nalah and Kyah love their new home, which
is close to the girls’ school and many parks. Rob’s
schedule at Porchlight Products allow him to leave
work in time to pick up his girls after school and
spend evenings together making dinner, reading and
doing homework. Rob says of his experience with
the program, “Porchlight Products is critical to me. I
don’t know where I’d be without it. What we’re doing
is special. It’s not just a place where you punch in
and punch out; everyday, I learn something new.”
However, as the primary caretaker and only source
of income, his options for finding affordable housing
in a safe environment were limited. Rob turned to
his supervisor at Porchlight Products, Todd Dennis.
Todd helped Rob apply for affordable housing with
Porchlight. Within a couple months, Rob and his two
girls moved into a safe and affordable apartment
working together for a better life
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2012 funding sources and expenses
2012 Revenue*
Drop-In
Shelter
United Way
Madison Community
Development
Block Grant
Dane County
State of Wisconsin
Housing
Hospitality
House
$135,033
$133,767
Safe
Haven
$82,834
Brooks
Street
$37,000
United Way
$3,500
$106,286
$219,348
$5,942
$153,070
$7,273
$56,500
$67,636
$33,118
Madison CDBG
$367,815
$14,000
Grants
$1,500
Rent
$162,611
$27,637
State of Wisconsin
$344,766
$112,436
$306,804
Grants
$191,381
$390,631
$948,812
$116,479
$69,412
$8,634
$12,503
$900
$5,803
$2,733
$1,652,087
$531,585
$966,597
$444,069
$787,957
Other Gov’t.
$320,804
$8,200
Rent
$1,029,965
Contributions*
$1,305,948
$124,902
Other
$386,817
$100,754
$25,039
$6,700
$447,953
Other
$5,102
$241,882
HUD
$330,755
Other Gov’t.
TOTAL
$388,634
Dane County
Department of Housing
& Urban Development
Contributions
Housing
Support
Services
revenue by funding sources 2012
$146,841
$717,645
$0
$300,000$600,000$900,000$1,200,000
$1,500,000
*Contributions include a donation of 10 condominiums valued at approximately $600,000.
2012 expenses*
Personnel
Drop-In
Shelter
$290,344
Housing
Hospitality
House
$390,036
$301,915
Housing
Support
Services
$469,933
Safe
Haven
$311,956
Brooks
Street
Operating
56,848
59,796
27,892
133,900
51,242
178,555
Space
39,625
318,716
17,833
340,492
70,153
277,117
44,101
183,945
22,272
10,718
27,007
$812,649
$531,585
$966,597
$444,069
$940,283
Special Costs
TOTAL
$386,817
e x p e n s e s b y p r o g r am s 2 0 1 2
$457,604
Drop-In Shelter
$386,817
Housing
$812,649
Hospitality House
$531,585
$966,597
Housing Support Services
Total Agency Income for 2012:
Total Agency Expenses for 2012:
$616,800
Safe Haven
$4,082,000
Capital Expenditures for 2012:
$67,034
Total Restricted Income for 2012:
$50,000
$444,069
$940,283
Brooks Street
$0
$200,000$400,000$600,000$800,000
$1,000,000
*Figures are unaudited and do not include the capital campaign.
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thank you!
The list of those who gave cash donations fails to
recognize many thousands who donated their time
and talents. The doctors and attorneys who staff our
clinics contribute greatly to assist the persons we
serve. The medical clinics at the Drop-In Shelter and
Brooks Street, and the legal clinic, also operating
at the Drop-In Shelter, have assisted numerous
homeless guests with an array of medical and
legal problems. The Volunteer Psychiatric Clinic,
coordinated by Dr. Ron Diamond, provides invaluable
free psychiatric services at Safe Haven and has
expanded services to include continued assistance
with medication monitoring. Also, Dr. Cate Ranheim
and Meriter Foundation have been instrumental in
operating additional health clinics for treatment of
our guests and residents. These clinics and their
many volunteers have been a welcome addition to
the medical services provided to those that have
few other options when it comes to medical care,
particularly those that need ongoing treatment.
This community has generously supported our
annual operations, helping us to sustain such critical
programs as Safe Haven, the Drop-In Shelter and
Hospitality House, which charge no fees for shelter
and services. We have also expanded services and
housing for families and individuals through Housing
First (in partnership with United Way and Summit
Credit Union) and through expanded numbers of
single-room-occupancy housing units.
As in the past, our contributors are listed without
regard to levels of giving, not because amounts
are unimportant, but because we do not want the
There are also the many donated services and
auction items that have made our Annual Dinner
and Silent Auction a tremendous success; we raised
more than $75,000 in 2012 from this event alone.
A listing of all the persons who contribute time,
talents and items to support our programs would
comprise a telephone directory.
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Built through contributions to the Madison Cares
Capital Campaign, this facility is comprised of
Safe Haven, a shelter for men and women living
with mental illness; the Partnership for Transitional
Opportunities program, which provides housing
and supportive services to homeless men and
women in recovery from drug or alcohol abuse;
and an additional 16 permanent affordable-housing
units for homeless individuals. This new facility is
a remarkable expansion in our ability to serve and
house the homeless.
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We have tried to provide an accurate alphabetical
list of contributors. There are numerous spouses
and other household members not listed. For
households, we have listed the person who actually
signed the check, but where there was an indication
of additional contributors for a household we have
tried to include them as well. If you have contributed
but your name is not included, we apologize. Please
let us know, so we can correct any inaccuracy.
For those wishing to remain anonymous, we have
respected that request. For those who would like to
be anonymous in future listings, please let us know.
We are tremendously grateful for the overwhelming
community support. Without community support
we would not be able to accomplish much of the
goals of the programs described in this report.
These programs, and the people they help, are the
difference your gifts of time, talents and resources
have made. Thank you!
Beyond the professional clinics, there are donations
of time by numerous individuals and organizations
who assist with work projects, provision of services
at Hospitality House, and of course, the Drop-In
Shelter. Our Drop-In Shelter volunteer network of
60-plus organizations and more than 1,700 people
has been simply fabulous. The temporary Daytime
Warming Shelter on East Washington Ave. served an
average of 100 people per day for more than four
months thanks to the essential help of hundreds of
donors, volunteers and neighborhood advocates.
We are truly grateful.
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amount to obscure the recognition and expression of
gratitude for the gift, however large or small.
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For many struggling to escape homelessness,
the barriers encountered daily often seem
insurmountable. Each step forward seems to
lead to two steps back. Part of our challenge at
Porchlight is to effectively provide both the tools
and long-term support needed to overcome these
many barriers. Last fall, Porchlight took a permanent
step forward through the remarkable support of
our community when we opened our Nakoosa Trail
Campus, providing an additional 48 units of housing
for homeless men and women.
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Also, our programs would not be possible without
the support of our long-term funding agencies: City
of Madison Community Development Block Grant
Commission; Dane County Department of Human
Services; the Community Development Block
Grant office; the State of Wisconsin; the Wisconsin
Housing and Economic Development Authority; the
United States Department of Housing and Urban
Development; and the United Way of Dane County.
We also received significant additional support this
year from numerous public and private foundations,
businesses, organization and individuals for our
capital campaign. Without their extensive support,
the project would not have been completed.
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Nancy Abraham
Carol Aspinwall
Jane and Kenneth Belmore
Jeannette Breunig
Virginia Cardarella
Betsy Abramson and
David Seligman
Lee Atterbury
Michael Bemis
Lois Brick
Gary and Marylou Ace
Judith Aubey
Gerry Bennicoff
Sue and William Bridson
Deborah Cardinal and
Walter Burt
American Family Insurance
Melissa Auchard-Scholz
and Karl Scholz
Lawrence and
Janice Bensky
Robert and Mary Kay Bright
Julie Adamson
Paul Augenstein
Bonnie and Rodney Benson
Peggy and Mark Afable
Linda Austin
Eric Berg
Steve and Wendy Brockert
Eileen Ahearn and
Mark Kliewer
Brian Aydemir
Mike and Debra Bergen
Rebecca Brockman-
Schneider
Margo and Peter Ahrens
William and
Barbara Babcock
Laura Berger
Ellen Broeckert
Karen Akrabawl
Doug Bach
Steve and Trudy Bernsten
Karl and Aimee Teo Broman
Richard Albert
Christy Bachmann
Barbara Besadny
Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Brooks
Mark Albertini
Mary Bade
Jacqueline Bessey
Fernanda Brown
Barbara and Dennis Best
Ellsworth and Dorothy Brown
Nancy Beyler
Lucy Brown
Tammy Bieberstein
Sharon Browning
Ronald and
Charlene Caucutt
Mary Jo Biebl-Yahnke
and Ross Yahnke
Andrew Bruce
Doug and Sherry Caves
Leah Bruno
Mark Buffat
Doug and
Christine Chambers
Mary L. Albrecht
Winifred Bade
Alec Albrecht
Margaret Bade
Ellen Aldridge
Daniel and Linda Bader
Steve Ales
Kathryn Bader
Baine Alexander
Donna Bailey
Paula and Robert Alt
Mary Bailey
Anna Biermeier and
Roger Hanson
Carol Alvin
James Bailey
Linda Billings
Phyllis Anderson
Margaret and Mark Bakken
Rachel Bishop
Mary Anderson
Thomas and Marie Balistreri
Barbara Blackburn
Elizabeth Anderson
Ford and Penny Ballantyne
Sarah Whelan Blake
Karen Anderson
Kenneth Ballweg
Sarah Bland
Gary and Esther Anderson
Ben Ballweg
Sharon Blattner-Held
F. W. Anderson
Sam and Annie Ballweg
Judith Block
Harriet and Duane Anderson
David and Linda Balsiger
Katren Blofeld
Kelsey Anderson
Bonnie and William Baptist
Mary Blonigen
Kevin and Mary Jo Anderson
Steven and Leigh Barczi
Helen Boley
Toni Andress
Tom Barrett
Denise Boudreau
Robert Andrews
Marie Barwick
Debra Bougie
Celeste Anton
David and Inez Baskerville
Joyce Apfel
Tom Brissette
Roger Buffett
Christopher Bugg
Charles and JoAnne Bunge
Sarah Buob
Molly Bur
Ron Burke
Mary Burke
Mary and Robert Burke
Susan and John Burmeister
Michael Burns and
Nancy Zucker
Sara Burr
Laura, Benard and
Toby Cohen
James Dahlberg and
Elsebet Lund
Krista Dopf
Deborah Cohn
Mary Dahlstrom
Jack and Sandy Carlson
Corine Cohn
Robin Douthitt
Margaret Carlson
Fred and Wendy Coleman
Donn D’Alessio and
Julie Hayward
Mary Ellen and Ronald Carne
Victoria Colle
Kent Carnell and
Barbara McFarland
Mike and Lisa Collins
Quentin and Mary Carpenter
Kathryn Colwell
Robin Carre and Beth Potter
Keretha Cash
Pauline and Keith Colston
Terri Connelly Cronk
and Jack Connelly
Carla Draper
Katherine Davey
Linda and Michael Drea
Elizabeth Koehl and
Robert Dreps
Fred and Shirley Davie
Audrey Conrath-Monson
Wynn and Loree Davies
Dr. Mark Cook
Peter Davis
Frank and Mary Ann Cook
Donna Davis
Samuel and Kaye Cooke
Steven and Karen Day
Jeannette and
Guerdon Coombs
Amy DeBaker
Kimberly Coplien
Eve and Carl Degen
Peter Chase
Richard Corey
Beverly DeGroot
Evonna Cheetham
Louis Sampson Cornelius
Patrick Delmore
Naomi Chesler
Susan and Kevin Corrado
Paul Delong
Timothy and Barbara
Chesney
Joseph Corry
Bruce Deming
Coletta Corwin
Joshua Deno
Betty Chewning and Larry
Lundy
Carla Ann Corwith
Robert and Christine Denzin
Daniel Chitek and
Mary Delaney
Edward and Victoria Cothroll
Zoya Cottom
Allan Deptula and
Alfred Andreychuk
Daniel Cottom
Gordon and Gail Derzon
Lauren Couillard
Edouard and
Jeannine Desautels
Yvonne Bowen
Ms. Devon Christenson
Laurie Cox
Thomas and Sally Basting
Sarah Boyd
John and Terry Busby
Judith Christenson
Richard and Alice Appen
Mark and Janice Bauman
David Boyden
Robert and Betty Bush
Megan Christiansen
Jim and Holly
Cremer-Berkenstadt
Inga Arendt
Susan and Ellis Bauman
Paul and Ann Boyer
William Busse
Brent Christianson
Jeanne Arendt
Bill and Nancy Boyle
Frank and Cindy Byrne
Mary Christie
Barbara Armento
Dean and
Nancy Baumgardner
George Brader
Carol Christison
Lisa Armstrong
Norm and Marion Beachley
Jill Bradshaw
Peter and Aine Calgaro
Joan Calkins
Bradley and
Barbara Armstrong
Robert and Mary Bean
Elizaabeth Callaghan
Ellouise and Marvin Beatty
Fred Brancel and
Mary Ann Litwiller
Jeanne Armstrong
Kenneth Beck
Dorothy Brar
Ann Camillo
Anne Arnesen
Isabel Beck
Matt Braund
Andrew Campbell
Bernadeen Arnold
and Karoline Kaylor
Paul Beckett
Don and Carola Breckbill
Terressa Campbell
C. Brooks Brenneis
Bill Campbell
Jill Aruguete
Alice Beckner
Anita Been
Tim Bressers
Peter and Marsha Cannon
Robert J. Beggs
Malcolm Brett
Jennie Capellaro
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Edward and Elizabeth Daub
Jim and Susan Connors
Philip and Judith Cox
Livia Asher
Stephen and Alice Drake
Patrick and Mary Cassady
Dianne Christensen
Melody and Robert Doyle
Thomas and Kathleen Dare
Peg Davey and Tom Zanzig
Laurits R. and
Bea Christensen
Ruth and Warren Downs
Lynne and James Doyle
Marvin and Mildred Conney
Dennis Chaptman
and Margaret Collins
Tammy Downing
Jacqueline D’Aoust-Trevino
Charles and
Pamela Cashman
Judith Burnstyn and
Stephan Deutsch
Esther Cameron
Donald and
Deborah Dantinne
Jane Doughty
Dr. David Michael Deci
Jon Dresser
Richard and Doris Dubielzig
Robert Duecker
Janet Dunaway
Nancy and Michael Dunham
Janice Durand
Padraic Durkin
Sheryl Lynn Dwinell
Lloyd and Pat Eagan
Robert and Marilyn Eagle
Kelly Eakin and
Marla Maeder
Beth and Michael Eaves
Lori and Gary Edelstein
William and Lynne Eich
Linda Eisele
Leslie Eisenberg
Jane Eisner
Robert Dettman and
Eleanor Curtin
Jeffrey and Elizabeth Ekola
Daniel and Shirley Dettmann
Read Eldred
Ann and Phil Dettwiler
Chris Elholm
Shirley and James Devine
Katherine Elliott
Barb and Dick Devoe
Paul and Janet Emmerich
Bruce Croushore and
M. Michele Hilmes
Claire Dick
Nancy and Gordon Enderle
Barbara Dimick
Jill and Richard Endres
Margaret and Michael Cullen
Maxine Dimick
Nick Endres
Shirley Culp
Florence Disch
Diane Endres Ballweg
Mary and Thomas Curtin
Damian and Karen Dischler
Lois Curtiss
Jacquelyn Dix
Kenneth and
Marge Engelman
Betty and Corkey Custer
Susie and Matthew Dixon
Victoria and Timothy Enright
Patricia Coakley
Chuck Czuprynski
Richard Dodd
Teri Enters
Jill and Steve Cohan
Mary Czynszak-Lyne
Isa Dolski
Kendra Eppler
Lauren and
Christopher Clausen
James and
Charlene Cleasby
Craig and Mary Clemons
Kevin and
Kathleen Clougherty
Alan Crist
Rev. Clyde and
Mary Jo Cross
Dick and Judy Ela
Rae Erdahl
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Marla Erdman
Emily Friend
Susan Goldwomon
Mark and Janis Hanson
Jim Hirsch
Cheryl Hytry-Weisensel
Daniel Kaiser
Joyce Knutson
Andrew and Linda Erdman
Otto and Patricia Frischolz
David Hardel
Thomas and Joyce Hirsch
John and Karen Icke
Robert Kaiser, Jr.
Harold and Ellynn Ericksen
Leslie Frisinger
Theodore and
Mary Lou Goodfriend
Doug and Laura Hisey
Mary Ihlenfeldt
Balkrishna and Vanmala Kale
Stacy Koch and
Tom Stolzenburg
Richard Erney
James Fritz
Robert Gooze
Hall Hardy
Therese Harmes
Linda Hitchman
James and Kitty Imhoff
Stephen and Linda Kalin
William Kolb
Carol Froistad
Dorothy Gosting
Mike Harper
James and Barbara Hodder
Karen Ingmundson
Daniel Kammer
Max and Janet Koletzke
Nichole Fromm
Paul and Sylvia Gould
Freda Harris
Glen and Michelle Hofer
Margaret and Paul Irwin
Barbara Karlen
Beverly Koltes
Richard Amasino and
Janice Fullenwider
Daniel and Alice Gould
Henry Hart
Susan and
Stephen Hoffenberg
Megan Isaacson
Carol and Richard Karls
Elizabeth Koopmann
Jesse and Nancy Ishikawa
David Karpe
Korey Kopp
Adam and Barbara Hogan
Olivia Ishikawa
April Kats
Shirley and Robert Kopp
Sally Iverson
Phyllis and Robert Kauffman
Rebecca Kordahl
Carol Jackson
Douglas Keillor
Carol Korf
Lucy Jackson
Ann-Britt Keillor
Sid and Nancy Korn
Greg Jackson
Shirley Keller
Daniel Korth
C. Lynn and Paul Jacobsen
Hank and Louise Koshollek
Gwendolyn Costa Jacobsohn
Robert Keller and
Catherine Kestle
Virginia James
Sam Kellerman
Gordon and Carol Kowing
Julita Jankowska
Terry and Mary Kelly
Carol Krause
Jim and Betsy Jansen
Bob and Marita Kelter
Deborah Kretchmar
Julann Jatczak
Katherine Kemper
Karen Krueger
Vincel Jenkins
Robert Kennedy, Jr.
Elizabeth Krug
Kimberly and John Jensen
Mary Beth Keppel
Merriel Kruse
Ann and Norman Jesse
Jennifer Kerwin
Kris and Penelope Kubly
Jane Jiumaleh
Claudia Kessel
Ross Kuehn
Timothy Johannes
Gary Kessler
Paul and Atsuko Kusuda
Brian and Julie Hornung
Terri Johnson
Jan Ketzler
Linda Kwiatkowski
Arthur and Norma Hove
Ken Johnson
Katherine and Peter Kiesch
Joan Kwiatkowski
Ryan Hover
Steve Johnson
Eunhye Kim
James and Shirley Lake
Jerilyn Howe
Richard and Adelle Johnson
Suzy Kim
Rod and Diana Lakes
Tom Howe
Jane Johnson
Margi and David Kindig
Ruth Lalley
James and Cindy Hoyt
Phylis Johnson
Kathleen King
Leslie and Kevin Lally
Jean Hudkins
Mary and Dan Johnson
Mary and William King
Jane Landretti
Kevin and Amy Huff
Patricia Johnson
Kathleen King
Thomas and Connie Lange
Barbara Hummel
Mary Johnson
Jane and Nicholas Lardo
Susan Humphrey
Joan Johnston
Frederick and
Marilyn J. Kinney
Craig Hungerford and
Linda Olson
Michelle Jolly
Donna Kirschenmann
Scott and Lani Largent
Frederick Hunt
Omer and Mary Jones
Jeanne Hunter
Laurie Warren Jones
Denise Hurd
Edward Jordan
Hickorie Hurie
Deborah Jorstad
Mary Jo Hussey
Theresa Judd
Ellen Hustad
Deborah Juneau and Jerome Buhman
Martin and Terry Evanson
Laurie Everitt
Kristi Everson
David and
Mary Ellen Ewanowski
Matthew Gaboury
Paul Grace and
Denise Breyne
Nancy Gaedke
Ben Graf and Ann Sheehy
Johanna Fabke
Timothy Gaillard
Laura Graham
Sally Falk
Joseph Gallina
Tamara Graham
Eugene and Linda Farley
Eunice Gandt
Nelson Graham
Gail and Richard Farrell
Roger Garms
David Fawcett
Deirdre Garton
Ronald Grasshoff and
Terri Broxmeyer
Elizabeth Fayram
Denise Garvin
Annette Felice
Elinor Gbedey
Bob and Pat Fessenden
Barbara Gehl
Amy and Marty Fields
Dina Geier
Florence Filley
Erica Gerhardt
Helen Findley
Barbara Gerloff
Carole Finley and
Linda Quillen
Trevor Ghylin
Heidi Fischer
Patricia Gibeault
Bev Everson
Margot Fischer
Steve and Mary Fix
Shannon Flasch
Nelson and Ann Flynn
Milton and Emily Ford
Ariel Ford
Robert and Margo Forsberg
Rita Fose
David and Kay Foss
Veronica and
David Franchino
Laurel and Chris Franczek
Zorko Greblo
Kenneth Green
Lauren and John Greene
Dianne Greenley
Patricia Gregory
Marie Griesbach
Mary Griffin
Walter and
Marcia Griskavich
Tony Gibart
Ron and Lucy Gibson
Kim Giese and Bob Stabler
Charles and Jan Gietzel
Anders and Kristine Gilchrist
Elizabeth Walker Gill
Daivd Ginger
Karen and Jerry Gipp
Carol Glaser and
Jenny Gumperz
Sharon Frank
Sandra and Norris Glick
Margaret Franklin
Steven and Nancy Gloe
Marian Fredal
Denise Gloede
Catherine Frederick
Peter and Linda Goethche
Barbara and James Freeman
Ken Golden
Carolyn and Perry Frey
Gary Freyberg
David Goldfoot and
Lorraine Broll
Richard and Patricia Friday
Michael Goldsberry
Susan Friedman-Hill
Herman Goldstein
Maristela Hasenmyer
Steven and Annn Holmes
Paul and Jacqueline Hass
Marian Holton-Manuel
Emily and Brock Hastie
Robert and Mary Holtshopple
Emily Hauck and Janet Swain
Penny Holum
John and Gwen Haugen
Toni and Larry Holweger
Robert and Judy Havens
Patrick Holzem
Hugh Hayes
Grace Homb
Ann Haynes
Kathleen Hoover
Palmer and Lydia Haynes
Kathleen Hoppe
Kristine Hebel
Jim Horn
Eloise Hein
Helen Horn and
Ralph Petersen
Ruth Heins
Ruth Heitz
Leona and Don Grubb
Dean and Barbara Hekel
Diane Gullixson
Kirsten Held
Larry and Kathryn Gundlach
Kathleen Held
Jean Gunnulson
Herbert Hellen
Jan and Donald Haasl
Billie and Simon Hellerstein
Anne Habel
Mark and Mary Henderson
Elizabeth Hachten
Duane H. and
Bonnie L. Hendrickson
Christine Hall and
Craig Barnekow
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Paula Hollenbeck
A. Archer and Jeanne Grover
Emily Hall and Jim Miller
Jamie Hollenback
Elizabeth Hatzheim
Paul and Pat Heiser
Mitchell Hagens
Philip Glende and
Ruth Vander Horck
Rosanne and
Bernard Hartung
Dr. Jeffrey Grossman
Ellen Hadidian
Sara and Edward Gleason
Jennifer Hart
Herb and Sue Heneman
Deborah Henke
Christine Henning
Stan and Jane Henning
Maureen Hall
Thomas L. Herman
Michael Hall and
Paulina Skiba
Kent Peterson and
Ann Herrold-Peterson
John and Diane Halvorson
Donald and Karen Hester
Richard Hammerstrom
Robert Hetzel
Stanley Hamre, Jr.
Barbara Hickey
Jennifer Hanrahan
Fannie Hicklin
Duane Hansen
Kerry Hill
Julie Horner and
Michael Vahldieck
John and
Bonnie Hustad Whalen
John and Lorrie Hylkema
Richard Klaas
Lee and Rosemary Jones
Christine Klann
Sanford Klein
Judie and
Stephen Kleinmaier
Ann Klinger
Kathryn Klubertanz
Deborah Kmetz
Karyn Knaak
Lorine Kahl
Joan Knudson
Debby Kahl
Doug Knudson
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Kate Kowalski
Jann and Horacio Lardo
Marilyn Larsen
Terry Larson
Carolyn Larson
John Larson
Elizabeth Larson
Audrey Larson
Michael Lashua
Robert and Lucy Lasseter
Jessica Lathrop
Lyle and Linda Laufenberg
2 0 1 2 i n d i v i d u al d o n o r s t o po r c h l i g h t , i n c .
Kathie Nichols
Jeanne Parus
David Quade
David and Miriam Rohrer
Laurie Elwell and
Richard Niess
Judy Paschen
LuAnn Quella
Lynne and Gay Ronne
Mark and Lori Quinn
Judtih Rose
Mary Miron and
Gene Summers
Carol Nimlos
Gretchen Patey
Seema and Vinay Patil
Paul Rabinowitz and
Birgit Christensen
Laura Rose
Shirley Mitchell
John and Jane Norman
Rita and James Mitchell
Timothy O’Brien
Laurel Rabson and
William O’Brien
H. Robert and
Brenda Rosebrough
Kathleen and
Robert Mohelnitzky
Daniel O’Brien
Michele Lavigne
Carmen Lucey
Linda Matusewic
Wayman and
Maria Lawrence
Barbara Luedke
Carolyn May
Jocelyn Milner and
Mark Ediger
Brian and Becky Mayhew
Danial Minkus
Clifford Lawton
Ken and Elrene Lund
Peter Lundberg
Doug and Joan Maynard
Ronald Luskin
Barbara Mc Grath
Lesleigh Luttrell
Patrick McBride
Dave Lyford
Michael Lyman
Michael Rothstein
and Sharon McCabe
Jane Lynaugh
Joseph McCormick
Mary Ann Lynch
Richard McCoy
Richard Lyngaas
Tim McCumber and
Abbey McCumber
Helen Le Roy
Peggy Leah
Joanna Lee
Gerald and Charlotte Lefert
Debra and Thomas Leffler
Richard Lehmann
2 0 1 2 i n d i v i d u al d o n o r s t o po r c h l i g h t , i n c .
Nancy and Ronnie Mohr
Kenneth Mohr
Clare Nordman
Dan and Beth O’Brien
Monica O’Brien
Dick Moll
Mary K. O’Connor and
Bob Bocher
Cornelia McDermott
Leslie Montgomery
Carrie O’Connor
Patricia McDermott
Amy Moore
Jill O’Connor
John McDonor
Cynthia Moore
Mary Kay O’Connor
Gregory Pfluger and
Constance McElrone
Peder Moren
Allan and Eleanor Odden
Mel Morgenbesser
Debra Oetzman
Paul and Jane McGann
Nathan Morris
David Ohls
Fran and Kay McGuire
Peter Mortenson
Raymond and Star Olderman
Doug and Norma Madsen
Chandler and
Beverly McKelvey
Stephen Morton
Debra Olin
Paula McKenzie
Kelly Olmstead
Stuart Levitan
Shana Magill
Susan Moskwa
Tom and Kate McMahan
Bruce and Cheryl Olsen
Matthew Lind
Mary Maher
Nancy Motisi
Jean McMillan
James and Judy Olson
David and Ruth Lindorff
Robert and Helene Maldegen
Donald Moynihan
David and Jean McMillan
Kim Olson
Jane Lindsay
Shelly Malofsky
William and Susan Mueller
Cary and Brenda McNatt
Vicki Olson
Ann Lindsey and
Charles Snowdon
Joanne and Olav Malvik
Tersea Mulrooney
Christopher Mambu-Rasch
Ann McNeary
Ann Munkres
Peter and Cheryl Olson
Diane Marie Linn
Supone Manakasettharn
Kathleen McQuade
Earl and Eleanor Munson
Megan O’Malley
James Lins
Susan Mansfield
Catherine McTavish
Peggy Munson
Robert and Sammy O’Malley
Mary Linton
Gladys Manzo
Nancy and Howard Mead
Beth Murray
Nancy O’Neill
Dan and Bettine Lipman
Bruce and Ruth Marion
John Meek
Mary Myers
Deanna Opsal
Roland Littlewood
Laurel Mark
Scott Meeker
Joseph and Joan Nagle
William Orosz and
Catherine Fagen
Debbie and Rich Lloyd
John Markson and
Diane Rivard
R. Leroy Metcalf
Catherine Loeb and
David Griffeath
Stephanie Marquis
Daniel and Debra Meyer
Janet and Jay Loewi
Carol and Stuart Martell
Willis Long
Ann Martin
Jack Longert
Michael and Beth Martin
Fred and Debra Loomis
Peter Leidy
John Leja
Tammara LeMay
Paul Lenhart
Karen Leonard-Berg and Ronald Berg
Joan Lerman
Wilbur Less
Dan and Kathy Levin
Lynn Levin and
Mark Lederer
Mary Kay Lyons
Judy Lyons
Stewart Macaulay
Don Macaulay
Rira MacDonald
Michael and Mary Mack
Marcia Mackenzie
Cindy and Mark Mackenzie
Peter and Donna Napoleone
Patricia and William Paul
Dr. Richard Pauli
Robert and Jane Pearson
Stephanie and
Durrell Brenneman Ramer
Donald Pederson
Bill Rasche
Marguerite and
Leroy Pedracine
Deb Raupp
Daniel Pekarsky and
Stephanie Stone
Sheri Rein
Mary Beth Peranteau
Glenn Reinl and
Sara Krebsbach
Ernell Rothe
Catherine Rottier
Mary and Kendall Rouse
Sandra Rowe
William Rowe
Joanne and Barry Rowe
Mary Frances Rowley
Lloyd and Sandra Rowley
David R. Petit
Linda Reivitz
Ann Rulseh
Joyce and Vince Petruzates
Debbie Remington
Cathy Runnels
Karen Pfanku
Margaret Rentmeesters
Ingrid Russell
Rick Phelps
Barbara Rex
Thomas Ryan
Lynn and Sally Phelps
Carrie Rachard
Jeanne Pien
Ronda Richards
Frank Ryan and
Susan Spahn
Judith Pierotti
Katherine Richards
Allen and Judith Pincus
Stanley Richardson
Katherine Pitzen
Kim Richmond
Gary Plummer
Clarissa Sue and
Marvin Richter
Bethany Pluymers
Kate Poff
John and Sally Ouellette
Jenny Pols
Lorraine Meythaler
Janet Nelson and
Timothy Reilley
Julia Potter
Bruce and Kay Michaelis
Jeff and Mary Nelson
Brion and Cathy Pagel
Robin and Steve Potter
Carol Milanich
James Nelson
Deepa Pal
Mary Powell
Parker Palmer
Phillip Premo
Eric Marty
Harry Miles and
Susan Earley
Lois Nelson
Mary Jeanne Palmer
Treater Prestine
Brian Lorbiecki
Peggy Marxen
Allen and Jody Miller
Beverly and Gerald Nelson
Paula Panczenko
Karen Pribbenow
Robert and Susan Loudon
Julie Maryott-Walsh
Robert and Lynette Miller
Helene Nelson and Jim Arts
Alice Paremski
Jerome Pribbenow
Kerrie Louis
Mary Mastaglio
Mike and Rita Miller
Joesph Nestler
Bill Parenteau
Walter and Karen Pridham
Lori Lovegrove
John and Carol Mathis
Jon and Maurine Miller
Briana Nestler
Deborah Parker
Mary Kay Pryce
Nancy and Truman Lowe
Kari Matson-Fortney
Donald Miller
Eric Nett
Mary Parks
Janet and John Lubniewski
Carolyn Mattern
Kerri Miller
Kaaren Neuendorf
Mary Parman
Beth Ament and
Steve Pudloski
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Meredith Ross and
David Ward
Kristen Peterson
Carol and Nick Pollis
Mike Parrott
Jeffrey Ross
Edward and
Mary Lou Reisch
Diane Ottow
Paul Nelson and Jane Lewis
Elizabeth Reinartz
Doreen Peterson
Noreen Poirier
Charles Marshall
Sherry and Fred Reames
Daniel and Mary Petersen
Marian Osterberg
Jaqueline and John Meyer
Molly Raisbeck
William Peden and
Chelcy Bowles
Barbara and
Henry Nehls-Lowe
Arthur and Susan Lloyd
Thomas and Karen Ragatz
Bobbi Peckarsky and
Steve Horn
Meghan Rose
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James and Carol Ruhly
Maria and Rob Sadowski
Jane Sadusky
Steven and Lennie Saffian
Scott and Katherine Sager
Richard Sals
Jeffrey Richter
Jack Saltes
Claire Rider
Katherine Sample
Gregory and Janice Robbins
Kathy and Gary Sandefur
Rick Roberts
Ruth Sanderson
Ann Roberts
Beverly Sandvold
Janet Robertson
Kevin Santulis
Mary Ann Robertson
Gloria Sarto
Celeste Robins
Sherie Sasso
Cheryl Robinson
Norma Satter
Patricia Robinson
Diane Sattinger
Daniel Rodman
Jeff and Jamie Sauer
Mark and Dana Roffers
James Saunders
Pat and Jeff Roggensack
Rachelle Saunders
Paul Rogovich
Joanne and Don Schalch
Michele Rohan
Amber Schauf
2 0 1 2 i n d i v i d u al d o n o r s t o po r c h l i g h t , i n c .
Roy Schenk and
Kathy Seifert
Beverly Scheuers
Jonathan Seymour
Dr. Greg Sheehy and Barbara Sheehy
Charles Squires and
Daniel Ross
Ralph and Jerry Tarr
Carol Vander Sluis
Bonnie Wendorff
Jonathan Woolums
Ann Varda
Aimme and Cory Wendt
Jill Wootton
Anne Stacy
Margaret Tennessen
Ei Terasawa-Grilley
Teri Varney and
Linda Scharnberger
Ronald and Judith Wenger
Nancy Worcester
Sallie Vergeront
Lisa West
Beth and James Wortzel
Jack and Nancy Westman
Florence Wetzel
Alexandra Wright and
Michael Soref
Patricia and John Wetzel
Thew Wright III
Linda Sue Weynand
William Wuellner, Jr.
Caren and Michael Whalen
Susan and Rolf Wulfsberg
Michael and Ann Whaley
Paul Wydeven
Joseph Schirmer and
Jane Brelis-Schirmer
Don and Carolyn Shelp
Tim and Lori Stadelman
Katherine Kvale and
Thomas Schirz
Janice Sheppard
Karl and Judy Stadler
Emilie Shields
Ken Stanek
Dr. Richard and
Joan Shropshire
Margaret Stansfield
Peggy Siegel
C.E. Stark
Patricia Schmid
Rick and Ann Schmidt
Joan Schmit
Deborah Schmitz
Eunice Schmitz
Matthew and
Theresa Silbernagel
Susan and Daniel Schnee
Daniel Silvers
Helen Schneider
Tom Simon
James and Marilyn Schoberg
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Singer
Anne and
Larry Schoenemann
Ann and Thomas Sippy
Steven Schooler
Phil Stark
Judith Siers-Poisson
Karen Steckling
Jennifer White
Ruth Yarborough
Jennifer Stenglein
Kristi Thorson
John Vraga
Richard Whittington
Michele Yazici
Cathy Stephens
Ronald and
Laureen Thorstad
Priscilla Wade
Paul and Rosemarie Wieland
Jim and Jessica Yehle
Gary and Dee Wade
Barbara and H.K. Wiesner
Guy Throvaldsen
Mary Paulauskis
Eunice Wagner
Loma Will
Anders Yocom and
Ann Yocom Engelman
Ray and Pat Wahlton
Jim and Ellen Willett
Stephen Young
Rebecca Thousand and
Eric Anderson
William Waite
Kathy Williams
Karen Young
Charles and Gloria Waity
Barbara Williams
James Young
Ellen Walczak
John and Mel Williams
Elizabeth Zakszewski
Robert and Elaine Waldo
Peter Williams
Sarah Zaretser
Kiki Walker
Roger and Kristi Williams
Christine Zeal
Carol Walker
Mark and Margaret Williams
Dan Zellner
David Walsh
Lydia Zepeda
Jane Walters
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey G. Williamson
Deneen Wanta
Marc and Marcia Williamson
Joseph and
Mary Warnemuende
Krista Willing
Rabbi Laurie Zimmerman and Rabbi Renee Bauer
John Willis
Alan and Marilyn Zuckerman
James Wartinbee, Jr.
Damien and Judith Wilson
David and Sandra Zweifel
Mona Wasow
Judie Wilson
Helen Zwickey
Agnes Watry
John and Vicki Wilson
Susan Watson
Ruth Wilson
Janice Weatherhogg
Mary Alice Wimmer
Lori Weaver
Philip and Judith Winkel
Mary Weaver
Ed Wirka
John Unertl
Steve and Susan Webster
Leah Wisdorf
Acacia Latka and
Nicholas Utphall
Christine Weidner
John Witte
Marc and Leslie Weinberger
Grace Witter White
Patricia and
Rodney Van Deventer
Warren and Marie Weinstein
Larry and Donna Wold
R. Weiss
Nancy Van Dyke
Barbara Wolfe and
Robert Havemen
Len Van Ess
Karl and
Mary Janet Wellensiek
Janet and Michael Van Vleck
Eric and Kathy Wendorff
Mark Stern
Kari Stetson
Terry Sizer and Mark Miller
Tom Stolper
Robert and Joann Skloot
John and Lou Stolzenberg
Dennis and Judith Skogen
Sarah Stolzenburg
David Slautterback
Marlene and Mathew Storms
Nancy Slavik
Gregory Straub
Nancy and Jerry Slominski
Richard and Judith Strauss
Janette Smart
Galen Strebe
Merribeth Smith
Charles and
Elizabeth Strother
Barbara Schwab
Judy Schwaemle
Eric and Sara Schwartz
David and
Sherrie Schwoegler
Diane and James Scorgie
Paul and Carol Scott
Kathy Stewart
Sharene and David Smith
Doug and Beckie Strub
Charles and Patricia Smith
Angela Stryck
Kelly Smithback
Suzanne Stute
Marvin and
Colleen Smitherman
Jacqueline Suleski
Linda Seaquist
Florian and
Louise Smoczynski
Edith Sullivan
William and Julie Segar
Mary Sobota
Roger Sunde
Christine Seibert
Ronnie Jo Sokol
Mrs. W. Sundquist
Lydia Seifter
Betsy Solomon
Kaia Lynn Sunne
Mafmudije Selimi
Louis and Elsbeth Solomon
Kathleen Swanson
Kathleen Sell and
Betta Owens
Michael Soref
Kathleen Swanson
Paul Sergenian
Nancy Sorensen
Thomas Sweeney
Jill Speer
Laurie Swimm
Carrol and Nancy Spencer
Kent and Linda Syth
Erica Serlin and Ken Kushner
Jenny Sesing
Tom Severson
Monica Sundal
Daniel Splaingard
Tania Syty and Wayne Purdy
Carrie Springer
Myron and Margaret Talcott
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Michael Vlies
Marcia and Bob Voss
Dorothy Sivam
Keith Schulz
John Thomas
Matt Visker
David and
Rhonda Thompson
John and Elizabeth Stofflet
Leah Schultz
Christine Thomas
Todd Violante
Betty Steinhoff
Grace Stith
Rhea Schultz
Elizabeth Theisen
Ellen Vinz
Joan Yagla
Kathy Sitter
Michael Schultz
Marlayne Testolin
Michael Verveer
Christine White and
Edward Ryan
Michael Schroeder
Eric and Jane Schulenburg
Willam and Cheryl Tesnow
Pamela Vorass
Woody Kneppreth and
Monica Sitter
Keith and
Sandra Schroerlucke
Lois Tesch
John Thompson
Bruce and Dawn Steinhofer
Roger and Peggy Schrantz
Gillian Schroeder
Tom Terry
Clifford Voegeli
Jim Stehley
Tom Sitter
2 0 1 2 i n d i v i d u al d o n o r s t o po r c h l i g h t , i n c .
Willard Thurlow
Mary Tierney
Michael Tobin
David and Nancy Topp
John and Rebecca Tradewell
Jeffrey Trapp
Sal and Judy Troia
Carol Troyer-Shank
Gina Truly
Bruce Tulloch
Amy Turim
Judi Turkel
Michael Tuten and
Carol Huber
Gretchen Twietmeyer
Mark Udvari-Solner
Julie Underwood
Elise and Kevin Yanke
William Zilisch
Barbara Wollmer
Dr. Karl Wolter
Linda Vandenberg
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2 0 1 2 o r g a n i z a t i o n al d o n o r s t o po r c h l i g h t , i n c .
A. Paul Jones
Charitable Trust
Crossroads Church
Grace Lutheran Church
Physicians Plus
Insurance Corporation
The Ironman Foundation, Inc.
Aberdeen, LLC
Group Health Cooperative
Madison Community Foundation
St. John’s Lutheran Church
Crossroads Coffeehouse, LLC
Crossroads United
Methodist Church
H & H Industries, Inc.
Madison East High School
CUNA Mutual Group Foundation
Heitzinger and Associates
Hensel Woodworks, LLC
Madison Gas & Electric Foundation, Inc.
Quality Hardware Inc.
St. Martin Lutheran Congregation
The Kuntz Family Foundation,
Inc. c/o Robert W. Baird
Madison Festivals, Inc.
Pierce’s Community Foundation
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church
Madison Hair Designers
Red Ink Editorial Services
Madison Homebrewers & Tasters Guild
Richard B. Anderson
Family Foundation
Madison Monona Lioness
Rochdale International Co-Op
Madison Rotary Foundation
Rough Sportswear
Madison South Rotary Foundation
Samaritan House
Housing Ministries of American Baptists
in Wisconsin
Madison West High School
Slow Food UW-Madison
Endres Manufacturing
Irwin A. and Robert D. Goodman Foundation, Inc.
Austad & Son, Inc.
Epic Systems Corporation
J.H. Findorff & Son, Inc.
MEDiC Clinics–University
of Wisconsin School of
Medicine and Public Health
Badger Bites
Eppstein Uhen Architects
J.P. Cullen & Sons, Inc.
Memorial UCC
Bashford United
Methodist Church
Eugenie Mayer Bolz Family Foundation, Inc.
Jack DeLoss Taylor Charitable Trust
Mendota Financial Group
Becker Law Office
Benjamin Franklin Lodge #3
Evangelical Lutheran Church of Mt. Horeb
James Reeb Unitarian Universalist
Midvale Community Lutheran Church
Beta Sigma Phi Chapter/ Beta Sigma Phi
Evans Scholars
Wisconsin Chapter
Johnson Bank
Monona United
Methodist Church
Bethany UMC
Evjue Foundation, charitable arm of The Capital Times
JP Morgan Chase Foundation
Advent Lutheran Church
Alliant Energy Foundation, Inc.
Alpha Delta Kappa–
Iota Chapter
American Family Insurance
Dale Heights
Presbyterian Church
American Transmission Company, LLC
Dane County Bar Association, Inc.
Amgen Foundation
Credit Card Staff
Dean Health System
Apartment Association of South Central Wisconsin
Homeodynamics, LLC
Hooper Foundation and
General Heating &
Air Conditioning
Hope Lodge No. 17
Door Creek Church
Douglas Stewart Co.
Associated Bank
Employee Benefits Corporation
Bethel Lutheran Church
Hillel Foundation, University of Wisconsin-Madison
DL and LF Rikkers Foundation Inc.
Arbor Covenant Church
Association of Wisconsin Lobbyists
High Point Church
JP Morgan Chase
Faith Technologies, Inc.
First Baptist Church
Judy and Jim Sloan Foundation
Blessed Sacrament
First Business Bank
La Force, Inc.
BMO Harris Bank
First Congregational UCC
Calvary Gospel Church
First Unitarian Society
Lake Edge Lutheran
(ELCA) Church
Chase Bank
First United Methodist Church
Bethel Lutheran Church Women
Chase Family Foundation
Chubb & Son / Federal
Insurance Company
Clarence W. Firari Revocable
Trust
Club 5
Cogdell Spencer Erdman
Community of Hope UCC
Community Pharmacy Cooperative
Corporate Business Systems
Covenant Presbyterian Church
Markesan United
Methodist Church
Messiah Lutheran
Red Frog Events
Shomos Family Foundation
Smith & Gesteland, LLP
Specialized Electric, Inc.
Westminster
Presbyterian Church
The Northern Trust Company
Westminster Presbyterian
Church–Women
St. Peter Lutheran Church
The Vogel Foundation Inc.
WHEDA
Statesider
Thomas Kemp Foundation
Whyte Hirschboeck Dudek
Steve Brown Apartments
TOSA Foundation
Wines for Humanity
Strand Associates, Inc.
Tweedee Media, Inc.
WIPFLI
Students for Social Welfare–
UW School of Social Work
U.S. Bancorp Foundation
Wisconsin Bankers Association
Summit Credit Union
Univeristy Hill Farms Association
Unity Church of Madison
Sun Prairie UMC
Sustainable Engineering Group, LLC
Sweet Orchard
Outreach Ministries
Wisconsin Built, Inc.
Wisconsin Craft Market
UW Credit Union
Wisconsin Medical Society
UW Health
Community Relations
WISPIRG
Women of Evangelical Lutheran Church of
Mt. Horeb
WISPIRG Beat Hunger
St. Andrew’s
Episcopal Church
TDS
Waunakee Rotary Foundation
Temple Beth El
Wear Your Music
St. Dunstan’s Church– Outreach Committee
The Brittingham Fund, Inc.
West Bend Mutual Insurance Company Charitable Fund
Women’s Club of Madison
West Koshkonong
Lutheran Church
Zion Church ELCA
St. Ignatius Catholic Church
The Cremer Foundation
The Firm, LLC
Zander Solutions
2 0 1 2 D r op - i n s h e l t e r o r g a n i z a t i o n al v ol u n t e e r s
Mount Horeb School District –High School Student
Council
Mt. Zion Baptist
Activity Group
First Baptist
Midvale Lutheran
St. Paul’s Catholic Center
National Guardian Life Insurance
Amma Satsang of Madison
First Presbyterian Waunakee
Temple Beth El
Arbor Covenant
First Unitarian
Monona Knights
of Columbus
New Life Christian Center,
a Component of the
Madison Community
Foundation
Asbury UMC
First Unitarian Society
Mt. Zion Baptist Church
Friends Meeting
Orchard Ridge UCC
University UMC
Assumption Greek Orthodox
Bashford UMC
First UMC
Our Lady Queen of Peace
Good Shepherd Lutheran
Parkside Presbyterian
Waunakee Knights of
Columbus
Lakeview Student Impact
Nimick Forbesway Foundation
Beth Israel Center
Bethany UMC
Grace Episcopal
Plymouth Congregational UCC
Westminster Presbyterian
Frederic Ogg Testamentary Trust
Lawton & Cates, S.C.
Norman Bassett Foundation
Bethel Lutheran
High Point Church
Prairie Unitiaran
Windsor UCC
Blackhawk
Jefferson Middle School
London Moravian
Women’s Fellowship
North American
Mechanical, Inc.
Second Baptist
GFS Market Place
Livesey Painting, Inc.
Blessed Sacrament
John Deere Credit
Sherman Avenue UMC
Oakhill Correctional Institute
Lake Mills Moravian
Sikh Society of Wisconsin
Orchard Ridge UCC
Christ Lutheran Church
of DeForest
Carol Wilson
Covenant Presbyterian
Lake Mills UMC
Springs of Hope
Outrider Foundation, Inc.
Crossroads UMC
Lake Edge UCC
St. Dunstan’s Episcopal
Peach Pies Caberlesque
St. Francis Xavier
Perkins Coie
Dale Heights Presbyterian
Local 311 Firefighters
Evonne Walsh and
Holly Telfer
St. Ignatius
Phoebe R. and
John D. Lewis Foundation
Divine Savior UMC
Madison Christian Community
East Madison Baptist
Messiah Lutheran
St. Martin Lutheran
Lake Edge UCC
Lakeview Moravian
Women’s Fellowship
Fox Lake Correctional Institution
Gingras, Cates & Luebke
Godfrey & Kahn SC
Loyal Order of the Caribbean Soul–Southern WI
Parrot Head Club
Good Family Foundation
Good Shepherd Crafty Quilters c/o Sue Berkan
Luther Memorial Church
Grace Episcopal Church
M3 Insurance
Grace Episcopal Churchwomen
Madison Area
Alternative Fund
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St. John’s Lutheran
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Unity
Vedanta Society of Madison
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Rose Wood