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From the In This Issue President & CEO From the President & CEO 1 and Board Chair and Board Chair On the Cover 2 Dear Friends of Santa Maria Community Services, Santa Jon Seymoure Maria is in the business of helping at-risk families identify Tronyse Higgins 3 goals and work to achieve them. We focus on helping families 2019 in Review 4 help themselves in very specific and measurable ways such as 2019 in Numbers 5 H.A. Musser getting ready for kindergarten, learning and applying new skills, achieving graduation and other milestones, gaining Thank You to Our Donors 6 employment, and increasing income and credit scores. About Us 10 Our superb staff and dedicated volunteers celebrate these victories daily with the families Connect With Us we serve. We are energized by their successes! Santa Maria just completed 122 years of FB.com/SantaMariaCincy service, and we are looking ahead to our 125th anniversary Tina Baumann in 2022. Twitter.com/SantaMariaCincy As the lead human services organization on the Westside of Cincinnati, Santa Maria attracts many, many individuals seeking help. We Instagram.com/SantaMariaCincy annually serve more than 3,000 people from multiple backgrounds and cultures. On behalf of Santa Maria’s Board of Directors YouTube.com/users/ and our staff, thank you so much for your interest SantaMariaCincinnati in and support of our work. We look forward to deepening our partnerships in the years ahead. santamaria-cincy.org H.A. Musser, Jr., President & CEO “Our superb staff and dedicated volunteers celebrate these victories daily with the families we serve. We are energized by their successes!” Tina Baumann, Chair, Board of Directors -H.A. Musser, President & CEO 1
one, and it's alright to fail as long as you keep On the Cover trying to prevail.” Jon Seymoure When it comes to utilizing Santa Maria’s Jon Seymoure was born and raised in services, it’s a family affair for the Brooklyn, New York and moved to Cincinnati Seymoures. John and his wife, Latisa, have with his wife, daughter and oldest son in 2006 six children: Amari-21, Azariah-14, seeking a better life for his growing family. Nehemiah-12, Malachi-11, Elisha-9, and After moving to Price Hill, the Seymoure Gabriel-4. Latisa and Amari are both currently family fell on hard times. Jon was injured in receiving services at Santa Maria. Latisa 2012 and was unable to work. That’s when credited Santa Maria with helping her land a he found Santa Maria. job with Cincinnati Public Schools five years ago and Amari is now enrolled in Cincinnati Jon and his family sought assistance with State Technical and Community College. housing, finances and utilities. Tonicia Green, Data Coordinator at Santa Maria, became Jon first got involved with Santa Maria by Jon’s case manager. Jon and Tonicia quickly attending the agency’s Rent Wise course. formed a bond. “Jon is a strong-willed Rent Wise is a tenant education class that individual constantly seeking resources and presents information on housing and renting guidance to move his family out of poverty. properties. It covers budgeting and affordable He has great follow-through capabilities and housing, finding and applying for housing, shares information to help to improve our tenant/landlord rights and responsibilities, services as well,” Tonicia said. home care, and managing utilities. Because of Rent Wise, Jon was able to know what to Jon characterizes himself as a God-fearing look for before signing a lease. man, a husband, a dad, and a leader. He Jon also took advantage of Santa Maria’s also describes himself as outgoing, caring workforce development and financial and a “smiler.” Ben Klayer, Events and education programs. Santa Maria’s workforce Corporate Engagement Specialist at Santa development program is open to all ages and Maria, agrees. “Jon's positive attitude is offers orientation for education, employment infectious. He always has a smile on his services and financial coaching services. face.” Financial education classes offer one-on-one financial coaching and in-group “I got presentations. They assist with credit involved building, savings strategies, spending plan with Santa creation and more. Jon counts these services Maria as a blessing to his family. Community Services Jon places great emphasis on the assistance because the he received through case management. “Not people there only do the case workers keep you on your are very toes, they congratulate you when things are friendly and looking up. They help you keep yourself helpful, stabilized by reminding you things can still caring and happen, and help keep you prepared for any show shortfalls that may come up, so you don't empathy,” begin to doubt yourself,” Jon said. Jon said. Jon Seymoure “Jon is a strong-willed individual “They constantly seeking resources and understood guidance to move his family out of that life happens, mistakes happen, and poverty. He has great follow-through sometimes you just get overwhelmed.” When capabilities and shares information to the going gets tough, he said, “Santa Maria help to improve our services as well.” helps you to understand you are not the only -Tonicia Green, Caseworker 2
Santa Maria has taught him to not only be quality patient, but to keep moving forward and not housing. get comfortable with any situation that needs After moving to be addressed. He has learned to never into a better become complacent. Santa Maria showed home, him how to stand strong for his family. Tronyse was able to start Jon dreams of getting his budget to a point focusing where his more on her family can own upward enjoy their movement. lives without She signed worry and up for Dohn Santa Maria 22+ Adult is helping Education him with that. Program, an He’s now SMCS giving back partner at the to the time. In Dohn organization Tronyse Higgins 22+, that, in his teachers meet students where they are and words, gave provide personalized support to help even so much to Jon and Latisa Seymoure struggling students complete their high him and his volunteering at a Cyclones Game school studies. Tronyse received her high family. He school diploma and graduated in a few short and Latisa recently volunteered at a months! Cincinnati Cyclones game selling split-the-pot tickets that partially benefitted Santa Maria, Encouraged by how proud her children were and he looks forward to doing even more! of her recent graduation, she then asked how Jon added, “There aren't enough ways to to get certified in a field she was interested in describe our gratitude for your services. If I - Phlebotomy! Through Santa Maria’s hit the lottery I would donate and invest in connection to Job and Family Services’ you guys. You're the best community service Project LIFT, Tronyse was able to get her organization in the Greater Cincinnati area. tuition covered to attend classes. Project We love you guys sincerely.” LIFT is a public/private partnership that allows providers the flexibility, funding and resources to meet a family’s needs quickly. Tronyse Higgins Graduates Fast forward another few months and Tronyse has now graduated from two from Two Programs in Less educational programs in less than 12 months! than a Year! Today, armed with her diploma and Tronyse Higgins first became acquainted with certification, Tronyse has started working for Santa Maria after being referred by Legal Aid Cincinnati Public Schools (CPS) and has to work with case managers to help assist her plans to use her Phlebotomy certificate to with housing issues when her living work in a healthcare setting during the conditions rapidly declined at her apartment summer months when she is off from CPS. on Ross Avenue. Tronyse attended our Rent Tronyse says of her accomplishments, “I’m Wise: Tenant Education Class. As mentioned super proud of myself; I just needed that above, this five-hour course covers budgeting extra push.” and affordable housing, finding and applying for housing, and tenant/landlord rights and “I’m super proud of myself; I just responsibilities. Powered by the knowledge needed that extra push.” she gained through attending the class, Tronyse was able to find new, affordable and -Tronyse Higgins 3
2019 in Review Values Permanently Restricted Assets $ 7,000 Partnership Board Restricted Assets $ 433,683 Empowerment Temporarily Restricted Results Assets $ 453,587 Family Operating/Other Assets $ 2,406,193 Empathy Total Net Assets $ 3,300,463 Community Trust *These financials are unaudited. For past financials, please visit santamaria-cincy.org/financials-and-annual-reports Stewardship 2019 Santa Maria Financial 2019 Board of Information Directors $5,000,000 $4,500,000 $4,000,000 Paul Friedmann, Chair $3,500,000 Tina Baumann, Vice Chair $3,000,000 Barbara Kruetzkamp, Treasurer $2,500,000 Guillermo Villa, Secretary $2,000,000 Jorge Seda, Immediate Past Chair $1,500,000 Robert Ball Sr. Patmarie Bernard, SC $1,000,000 Leah Bluemel $500,000 Alonzo (Ted) Folger, Ph.D. $- Total Income Total Agency Total Net Michael Gentry Expenses Assets Crystal Gothard Geri Hernandez Sr. Sandra Howe, SC During 2019, Santa Maria served 3,060 Daniel Knecht individuals through a wide variety of Maureen Maxfield programs and services. Ted Mitchel Natalie Moore Below is a sample of the resulting impact Christopher Owens on children, individuals, and families: Julieta Simms 111 children participating in Promoting Luther Smith, Ph.D. our Preschoolers for a minimum of six Mary Ucci months demonstrated progress in social Rose Mary Wesselman and emotional development Christopher Zimmerman 175 individuals obtained employment through the Workforce Development H.A. Musser, Jr., President & CEO Program 33 families/individuals obtained affordable housing through the Stable The following is an overview of Santa Families Program Maria Community Services’ income and 23 individuals earned a High School expenses for 1/1/2019 - 12/31/2019: Equivalency Diploma through the Literacy Center West Program Total Income $ 4,589,047 531 individuals had a usual and Program Expenses $ 3,444,489 appropriate place to go for physical, Fundraising Expenses $ 292,543 mental, or dental health care through the Admin Expenses $ 527,612 Wellness Program Total Expenses $ 4,264,644 33 families learned about safe sleep for babies and received a free crib. 4
2019 in Numbers Who We Served in 2019 Age 2% Age 0-5 years Gender p 12% 6-24 Years 19% 33% 25-39 Years 67% 34% 33% 40-59 Years 60-79 Years Male Female Race 99% were economically disadvantaged 9% White/Caucasian 5% Barriers include lack of: 1% 3% Black/African American Asian Education 45% Transportation American Indian or Alaska Native Documentation Multi-Racial Health Insurance 37% Other Hispanics made up 40% of our total client population Children’s Progress in Cognitive Youth who Achieved and Language Development Grade Promotion 7% 8% 93% 92% Progress Shown No Progress Shown Passed Failed Individuals with Place to Individuals who Earned High School go for Healthcare Equivalency or Diploma 4% 40% 60% 96% Have Healthcare No Healthcare Passed Failed 5
Thank You to Our 2019 Donors! Thank you to the following individuals and $1,000-$4,999 organizations who supported Santa Maria Anonymous Donor Community Services in 2019. Your support Dr. Barbara and Wayne Beimesch helps us provide hundreds of families and James and Constance Berding thousands of individuals the means to step BigCo. SmallCo. out of poverty and move toward self- Stephen G. and Lea J. Brinker sufficiency. Should there be any error in the Lois and George Castrucci listing of your gift, please contact: Cincy Cinco DevelopmentTeam@santamaria-cincy.org. Angel and Naomi Colon Sheila M. Conway Individuals and Organizations Steve and Peggy Dehne First Financial Bank $15,000+ Franciscan Sisters of the Poor Anonymous Donor GE Foundation Charles H. Dater Foundation, Inc. Deborah and Louis Ginocchio Daniel and Susan Pfau Foundation Phil Hock James Gielty John H. Hoeting Jacob G. Schmidlapp Trust Keating, Muething, and Klekamp, P.L.L. L&L Nippert Charitable Foundation The Kroger Co. Peter F. and Elizabeth L. Coffaro Family Barbara Kruetzkamp Foundation Thomas and Lorie MacDonald Project LIFT Fund of the Greater Cincinnati Robert and Joyce Maly Foundation Maureen Maxfield Michael and Teri Schlotman Arthur McMahon III Nehemiah Manufacturing Meshewa Farm Foundation SC Ministry Foundation Dan Meyer Scripps Howard Foundation Ted and Jan Mitchel Joe and Sue Sedler The Greater Cincinnati Foundation W. Joseph Williams, Jr. The Virginia K. Weston Assistance Fund Triskeles Foundation $10,000-$14,999 Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Castellini Fund of The Crosset Family Fund of the Greater Greater Cincinnati Foundation Cincinnati Foundation Network for Good Ed and Joann Hubert Family Foundation Paramount Health Care Galvin Family Fund Quasi-Endowment PNC Foundation U.S. Bank Foundation Gary and Karen Rains Nelson Rosario $5,000-$9,999 Dorothy Roth Anonymous Donor James T. and Margaret Schrimpf A.T. Folger, Jr. - Lowe Simpson Fund of the Dan and Peggy Souders Greater Cincinnati Foundation Neil Artmand and Margaret Straub CareSource Management Group Company Margaret Thompson Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Tri-State Running Company Cincinnati-Hamilton County Community UC Health Action Agency Wesbanco Bank, Inc. Joan Friedmann Western and Southern Financial Group Paul and Ann Friedmann Michael and Mary Anne Hengehold $500-$999 Ruth J. and Robert A. Conway Foundation Lori Adler Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati Sr. Patmarie Bernard, SC Maxwell C. Weaver Foundation Dr. Harry Blaney Joseph and Joann Rumpler Dee Cianciolo 6
Timothy Cook Roger and Xiomara Faulkner Elder High School Mark and Holly Feist Episcopal Society of Christ Church Robert and Mary Fitzpatrick, Jr. Mark and Caroline Friedmann Richard and Kathleen Friedmann Hispanic Chamber Cincinnati USA Mike and Becky Gentry Amy D. Kennedy Mimi Hart and Brian Gerth Larosa’s, Inc. Jim and Alyson Gerwe Paul and Helen Leitzinger Jo Anne Gibbons Marilyn Maag James and Jennifer Ginocchio Maxfield Associates, LLC Paul and Kari Haffner Model Group James and Joy Hansbauer Mount Saint Joseph University Steven and Mary Hendy Pepper Family Fund of The Greater Alice Henkel Cincinnati Foundation Hoeting Realtors Pinnacle Financial Advisors, LLC Sr. Sandy Howe, SC David Raasch Howell Avenue Pet Hospital, LLC Rev. David Robisch V. Anthony and Julieta Simms-Howell Jorge and Kathleen Seda Jim and Jack’s On the River, LLC Seton High School Dennis and Lauren Jones Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati Robert Kahn, MD Joseph and Teresa Solomon Nicholas Keeling Gary L. Strassel Elizabeth Kissel Carlton Trinkle Daniel J. Knecht Guillermo and Diana Villa Elizabeth Kornau Warsaw Federal Savings and Loan Evelyn Laux Dr. Jessica Graus Woo Mark and Tina Lawson ZSR Contracting and Restoration, Inc. Patti Maxfield Love Russell Mack $100-$499 W. Andrew and Stormie Maneval 13 Below Brewery Sean McShay Anonymous Donor Angela Meyer Anthem Blue Cross Jill Meyer Arthur Daniel Charitable Trust Richard Middendorf Tina Baumann Ann Miller Laureen and Joseph Beckner Natalie Moore Mary Louise Bihn Rosa Maria Moreno Leah Bluemel Doris Musser Patricia Bluemel Steve and Elizabeth Neidich Valentine R. Boehm, Jr. Ferd Niehaus, Jr. Martha Brophy Neil and Virginia O’Connor Anthony and Michelle Bruns Tom Otten Maureen Bucher Joe Pahls George Budig Mary C. Palmoski Robert and Felicia Burger Steve Renneker Lee and Margaret Burroughs Paul Renzenbrink Leo Calderon Rhinegeist Brewery Albert D. Cash Stephen and Helen Rindsberg Dawn Caudill Shannon Ritter Chemed Foundation Carl and Sally Schlotman, Jr. Comboni Missionaries Gerald and Marian Shawhan Consolidated Metal Products, LLC Marilyn Sheeran John Crompton Mark Silbersack Mary Danzey Kimberly Sims Eileen Dempsey Luther Smith Rev. William Dorrmann James and Kimberley Stegeman 7
Robert J. and Michelle Stephens Douglas and Michelle Guenther James Stewart Barbara Hemmerle St. John’s Westminster Union Church Terry and Helen Hoffman Joann Strong Michael and Patricia Hollstegge Barbara and Dennis Terry Francis Hornikel Richard J. and Barbara Traud Christopher Zimmerman and Angela Huber Mary Ucci Mike and Evelyn Johnson Daniel R. Umberg Robert and Virginia Johnson Ursulines of Cincinnati, Inc. Johnson & Johnson James Volker Britt Justice Kevin and Debbie Ward Catherine Kirby Bob and Julie Weber Mireika Kobayashi John Weiler Ruth Koppenhoefer Betty Jane Westerkamn Keith Lanser Western Hills Doll Club David and Karen Laymance Juanita and Robert Wilkerson Mary Ann Litmer Nina Wurzelbacher John and Grace Lobono Paul and Thomas Zalla Roni Luckenbill Ray and Kay Mazza Below $100 Florence McGraw Marsha Acheson Daniel McKenna Dori Altenau Judith Mellott Anonymous Donor Maria Meyer Edward T. and Marie J. Arnult Mark A. Minor Atrium Medical Center Jose Molina B.J. Meyer and Sons Funeral Home, Inc. Sandra L. Murawski Bonita Becker Michael and Connie Nanney Sr. Ruth Bockenstette Teri Nau Henry and Sandra Boesing Vicki Newell Kristine Borchard Shawn Newman Evelyn Brod Mary Lou Osterfeld Rosemary Brune Overhead Door Richard B. Budde, Sr. Christopher Owens Edward and Janet Castellini Daniel Pfahl Cierra Carr Michael Mutchler and Rachel Priess Phyllis Ciaccio Scott and Sarah Priestle Frank and Nancy Bick Clark Platform Beers, LLC Community Shares Premier Health Carolyn Davis Kathleen Price Nancy Johnston Davis Luke and Mary Rahrig Carmen Diaz Paul and Eileen Ramstetter Jill Droste James and Susan Renner Michael Ellis Brittany and Andrew Robbins Debbie Fisher Joe and Ruth Roth Sr. Victoria Forde Rosemary Rotuna-Johnson Hal and Janet Franke Dr. Nune Sargsyan Charley Fulmer Shay Scarberry George Galanes Joseph and Lois Scherer, Jr. Lisa Garofalo Patricia A. Schloemer Timothy and Nancy Gates Margaret E. Schmitt Neal and Carolyn Gilday George Schmitz Tim Gillespie Denise Schnur John M. Goedde John and Mary Jane Scudder, Jr. Karen and Chris Goins Jo Slageter Ryan Gordon William A. and Laverne Stautberg Fund 8
Charlotte Stiens Martha Conway Robert Still Paul Conway Robert and Kelly Tannen Lawrence and Linda Dacey USA Track and Field Mary Lee Dacey Richard and Joan Vale Donald Dickinson Marcia Webb Ann, Janet, and Norma Dickinson James and Debra Weber Charles and Kathy Dryden Richard and Bonita Weber Martha O’Brien Gwendlyn Wehner Eaglesnest Condominium Unit Owners Thomas and Rose Wesselman Association Tom White Martha O’Brien Earl and Barbara Williams Jerry and Nancy Egan Ja’Lah Willingham Aiden and Kelli Kramer Amy M. Wright Paul and Ann Friedmann Kirk Wurzelbacher Thomas Hart Teresa Geiser Honorariums Joe and Betty Meyer Carolyn Gilday Leslie Alexandria Neal Gilday Blair Schoen Kevin and Mary Jane Jansen Steve and Karen Aust Mary Lee Dacey Joe and Margaret Seta Daniel and Deborah Jantzen Jennifer Burch Mary Lee Dacey Katie Overcash Lawrence and Barbara Kallmeyer Bill and Kathy Castellini Stephen Lange Buck and Sharon Buchanon, Tim and Chic Klingler Margie Brockmeyer, Bob and Amy Guy Langenbrunner Case, Mel and Lynn Gerwe, Bill Barbara Kruetzkamp Schultz, Vernon and Brenda Horn, Tom Heidemann Brad and Krista Brockhoff Mary Jo LaEace Education Matters George and Rita LaEace Jim Holmstrom Phillip Obermiller Daniel Fausz Sr. Blandina Segale Tamara Miano Emily Petersmann Phillip Obermiller Mary Lee Dacey Sr. Blandina Segale David and Annette Reder Dr. Nune Sargsyan Mary Lee Dacey H.A. Musser, Jr. Dr. Nune Sargsyan Vahan Vardanian Guy Langenbrunner Nune Sargsyan Lawrence Scott Robert J. Wanamaker Martha O’Brien Jack and Sue Ulrich Virginia Stall Martha O’Brien Memorials Jim and Kathy Stephens Mary Lee Dacey Diana Barhorst Judith Stephens David Busch Mary Lee Dacey James and Joyce Beckenhaupt Steve Ulmer Mimi, Jake, and Sydney Wittich Ed Ulmer Castlebridge HOA Anne-Lee Verville Mary Lee Dacey Mary Lee Dacey Linda Coleman John Willenborg Mary Lee Dacey Elaine and Betty Willenborg 9
The following funds were created in the (and still going strong) by supporting pre- past to celebrate the lives of remarkable campaign expenses of pursuing a capital individuals. You can also establish a fund campaign. at Santa Maria Community Services to honor or remember a loved one. Please Hermana Margarita Brewer Esperanza contact Nune Sargsyan at (513) 557-7267 Fund - honors Sr. Margarita Brewer’s to discuss this opportunity. remarkable contributions to Santa Maria. Bob and Joan Friedmann 50th Sisters Blandina & Justina Segale SC Anniversary Fund – celebrates Bob and Founders Fund - honors Sisters of Charity of Joan Friedmann’s 50th wedding anniversary Cincinnati, Blandina and Justina Segale, who milestone. founded Santa Maria in 1897, and to strengthen the financial reserves/board H.A. Musser’s 35th Anniversary Fund – designated endowment fund for Santa celebrates H.A.’s service from 1984 - 2019 Maria’s continued long-term sustainability. About Us Santa Maria Community Services is an independent, 501(c)3 nonprofit organization originally founded by the Sisters of Charity in 1897 and place-based in Cincinnati Ohio’s Price Hill community. Santa Maria provides over 3,000 individuals with educational tools and resources to build strong families, promote healthy residents, and foster neighborhood revitalization. Our Price Hill Family Centers provide a welcoming environment and the coaching, support, and flexibility to assist families to achieve their identified goals toward stabilization and self-sufficiency. Our Mission Santa Maria Community Services is a catalyst and advocate for Cincinnati’s Greater Price Hill families to attain their educational, financial, and health goals. Our Vision Our vision is for Greater Price Hill to be a vibrant, thriving, and self-sustaining community. Our Goals Children are kindergarten-ready, and youth have supports to continue their education; Families attain economic health through job and housing stability and successfully integrate into the community; Family members achieve health and wellness through access to health services and support programs; Santa Maria Community Services leads the collaborative community efforts to strengthen Price Hill. 10
Administrative Office 617 Steiner Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 45204 www.SantaMaria-Cincy.org Social Media: @SantaMariaCincy info@santamaria-cincy.org 513-557-2700 2020 Board of Tina Baumann, Chair - The Kroger Co. Geri Hernandez Guillermo Villa, Vice Chair - Johnson & Johnson Directors Sandra Howe, SC - Sisters of Charity Barbara Kruetzkamp, Treasurer - GE Digital Maureen Maxfield - Maxfield Associates, LLC Christopher Owens, Secretary - Taylor Oswald Ted Mitchel - Columbia Sussex, Retired Paul Friedmann, Immediate Past Chair - Appreciation Financial Natalie Moore - Anneken, Huey and Moser, PLLC Leah Bluemel - The Salyers Group Julieta Simms - Cincinnati Public Schools Michael Gentry - MCM CPAs & Advisors Luther Smith, PhD - Xavier University Crystal Gothard - Community Volunteer Christopher Zimmerman 2020 Administration H.A. Musser, Jr. - President and CEO & Program Hunter Lang - AmeriCorps Program Director Blair Schoen - Vice President Lead Staff Julie McGregor - Family-Centered Practice Director Christy Cauley - Marketing and Communication Specialist Shari Patrick - Chief Financial Officer Susan Conrad - Preschool Program Director Jessica Polzin - Youth Development Program Director Lyndsi Fitzsimmons - Education Director Nune Sargsyan - Development Director Anna Friedman – Volunteer Coordinator Luz Elena Schemmel - Outreach and Wellness Director Ageenah Herrick - Human Resources Manager Thanapat Vichitchot - Economic Success Director Ben Klayer - Events and Corporate Engagement Specialist
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