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2019 Impact Report
COMMUNITY SERVICES Jon Seymoure - 2019 Impact Report - Santa Maria Community Services
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

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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

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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

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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.

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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.

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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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