EMPOWERING PEOPLE TO THRIVE - BEYOND CHARITY: Catholic Charities Southwestern Ohio
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 FROM THE ARCHBISHOP 4 FROM THE BOARD AND CEO 5 BE A PART OF OUR COMMUNITY 6-7 IMPACT 8-11 EMPOWERMENT SPOTLIGHTS 12 LEADERSHIP 13 OPERATING HIGHLIGHTS 14 FRANCIS FATHER GRESSLE GUILD 15 DONORS 2
DEAR FRIENDS The year 2020 was difficult for everyone, but the ravages of the pandemic – sickness, unemployment, hunger and isolation – were acutely felt by those in low-income, minority, immigrant, senior and other vulnerable communities. As jobs vanished, the basic material needs of life were no longer affordable to many. And, as social distancing protocols were necessarily implemented, the resulting loss of human interaction led to increased mental, emotional and spiritual struggles. In Sirach 4:1-10, the prophet tells us that to be God’s children, we must be like family to the poor, hungry, widow and orphan, and we must not “keep needy eyes waiting.” Hence, even in the midst of our own challenges, the community stepped forward to ensure that delivering hope and accompanying the most vulnerable remained active and effective. As the official human services agency for 11 counties of the Archdiocese, Catholic Charities Southwestern Ohio was a leading response of the local Catholic Church to the pandemic. It faced the crisis head-on in creative and bigger ways to help those in need, including many who had never before needed its services. Its work included expanded food pantries, coronavirus testing and personal protective equipment distributions, rent and utility assistance, mental health teleconferencing, senior check-ins, support to caregivers and language interpreters for hospitals. Many of these services met emergency needs for basic survival, and many others empowered local families to navigate the turbulence of the pandemic and restore their long-term self-sufficiency. I am thankful to all who made this possible through their prayers, work, volunteerism and donations. Moreover, we are blessed to have partnered with so many other faith- based and community organizations in these efforts. With all of us uniting across different racial, faith and ideological backgrounds to accompany those in need, we empowered our community to keep looking ahead. We even caught an eye-opening glimpse of our better selves. As we move forward, it is my prayer that we continue working closely together, accompanying each other through our challenges and supporting Catholic Charities in its mission to serve and empower our community for years to come. Sincerely yours in Christ, Most Reverend Dennis M. Schnurr Archbishop of Cincinnati 3
FROM THE BOARD & CEO Answering the needs of over 26,000 people in 2020 was nothing short of a team effort. As the pandemic overshadowed our lives beginning in March, our next steps were straightforward: pivot our service delivery model to keep everyone safe; bolster survival services to meet increasing needs; and not give up on empowering clients towards long-term self-sufficiency despite the conditions. As the year concluded and the crisis continued into 2021, Catholic Charities had fed thousands of families Tony Stieritz Joel Handorf across the region, provided rent and utility assistance to those experiencing new economic hardships, distributed personal protective equipment and care packages throughout immigrant and minority communities, sponsored coronavirus testing sites, and responded to many other emergency needs. In addition, we transitioned our empowerment-focused services, such as language and parenting education classes, mental health counseling, caregiver support, legal services, and early childhood programs, to engaging virtual formats, so that clients wouldn’t fall behind in achieving their goals. Some of these innovations even became local best-practices for service delivery during the crisis. We’re also grateful to many of our AccuracyNow language interpreters who felt it their calling to interpret between fearless medical professionals and their non-English-speaking patients who were COVID-positive. The team that made all this possible came from all sectors of the Catholic Charities organization. They were client families dedicated to health and personal life goals. Flexible and passionate staff transformed how we operate to quickly respond to new client challenges, creatively adapt our regular services, and shift job responsibilities to go wherever needed. Volunteers did likewise, eager to maintain connections with our clients and sometimes coming out to help at a minute’s notice. Donors trustingly supported our mission, so that we could conduct this work on their behalf. And, countless other organizations in the community worked hand-in-hand with us to magnify the impact of everyone’s contributions. But don’t just take our word for it. This 2020 Annual Report delivers vivid examples of what these clients, employees, volunteers and donors looked like in action as they moved families beyond charity to empowerment. For each of them, you’ll see how it wasn’t enough for Catholic Charities to help people just survive. Dedicated to realizing the God-given dignity of everyone, they wanted people to thrive. By reading these inspirational spotlights, we hope you’ll better understand the strength of your Catholic Charities team. With the Holy Spirit’s guidance and unifying power, we pray that we will always bring hope and healing to any of the challenges of our time. Gratefully, Tony Stieritz Joel Handorf CEO Board Chair 4
B E A PA R T O F O U R C O M M U N I T Y Join our community of solidarity with your time, donations and prayerful support. PRAY GIVE GIVE FOR US YOUR TIME HOUSEHOLD We appreciate your prayers Volunteers serve alongside our ITEMS as we work tirelessly to professional staff to empower Welcome refugees in taking their serve our brothers and sisters local families. To learn more, call first steps toward the American of all faiths across Volunteer Coordinator dreams by donating grocery store Southwestern Ohio. at 513-672-3836 or gift cards or Metro Bus passes apply on the ccswoh. which offsets transportation costs org/get involved for classes, medical appointments, interviews and jobs. Catholic Charities Southwestern Ohio is a Better GIVE Business Bureau Accredited Charity. As a 501(c) Call 513-241-7745 to learn more. WISELY (3) charity, all gifts are tax deductible. Consider the many options for giving: 1 ONLINE: Go to www.ccswoh.org/donate to make a safe and secure donation simply. 5 STOCKS & SECURITIES: Gifts of appreciated stock may result in tax savings for you. Give your broker the following information to credit our account Z50-057029 for Catholic Charities 2 CASH/CHECKS: Donations are appreciated. Mail your check to: Catholic Charities Southwestern Ohio, Mid-Pointe Tower Southwestern Ohio. Our broker is Fidelity, DTC 0226. Contact our Director of Mission Advancement for more instructions or questions at 513-672-3710. 7162 Reading Road, Suite 600, Cincinnati, OH 45237 3 PLANNED GIFTS: To support future generations, name Catholic Charities 6 MATCHING GIFTS: Ask your employer if a matching gift program is offered. You may able to double or triple your generosity with a Southwestern Ohio as a beneficiary of your will, trust, matching gift. retirement account or insurance policy. Your legacy gift will be recognized when you inform Catholic Charities that you included the agency in your estate plans, or when you give a planned gift. You will be welcomed 7 CHARITABLE GIFT ANNUITIES: Make a gift and receive steady payments in return. Your annuity payments will not be affected by economic into the Gressle Guild. downturns and will continue for life. 4 CORPORATE GIVING: Support the communities where they do business and where their employees and customers live. Sponsor 8 TRIBUTE GIFTS: Donate in honor or in memory of a loved one or celebrate a special occasion. We send a card on an event or provide volunteers for a project. your behalf, and your gift will be recognized in our Blessings newsletter. As a generous benefactor, you have unique priorities and For answers to your questions about giving, Dan Sarell, reasons for giving. We appreciate your support and will respect Director of Mission Advancement, is at your service at special directions. 513-672-3710 or dsarell@ccswoh.org. 5
Serving Local Families, Empowering Local Lives in 2020 26,029 People served in 2020 FEEDING THE HUNGRY 362,025 + 46% 248,655 Meals provided 2019 2020 in rural mobile pantries 11,868 743,282 Families served Meals served in 2020 When Richard got injured at a construction job, he had to retire by all Food for All programs early on disability, postponing his plans with his wife, Cheryl. When they’re son became addicted to painkillers and then Farmers to Families 19,084 Power heroin, Richard and Cheryl found themselves raising their two partnership with USDA Pack meals provided grandchildren and needing food assistance to get through the and Freestore Foodbank in schools + 56% month. When the pandemic hit, they were afraid the pantry served 7,136 families from last year every month at their church would stop, but Food for All quickly converted to a drive through pantry, and the new family of four have what they need. Most importantly, they have each other. PRAY LEARN VOLUNTEER DONATE We believe prayer builds a Get to know our programs and Join the over 400 volunteers By God’s grace and community culture of caring and solidarity. their impact. How are you called who serve in food pantries, generosity, Catholic Charities Join us Mondays at 11:00 to serve your neighbors who live virtual classrooms, as mentors, and Su Casa’s mission is on Facebook Live. Submit in poverty and face other tutors andadvocates by applying sustained and grows, only when yourintentions at challenges? at ccswoh.volunteerhub.com. we heed the call. ccswoh.org/prayers. Check out our website or our YouTube channel. 6
STRENGTHENING THE FAMILIES +356% Individuals Receiving 952 Health 267 Assessments 2019 2020 Julia’s two year-old son would unleash tantrums and 814 71 132 Children Parents participated People aggressive behaviors consistent with Autism Spectrum in Parenting received were Disorder (ASD). After an assessment by a Catholic Charities’ Education Early Childhood placed Early Childhood Mental Health specialist, family dynamics and all reported Mental Health in jobs and best practices for managing his conduct, were addressed. improvement in consultations during the Julia now has a new tool chest of strategies to improve life in parenting skills pandemic her home with her son. PROTECTING THE VULNERABLE WELCOMING THE STRANGER Gladys was so disappointed when she couldn’t return to her Matías lost his over-night office cleaning job due to his jobsite school as a Foster Grandparent, but through online video going on lockdown. He did not qualify for any public relief chat, she was able to mentor a young man who arrived in benefits. Su Casa was able to help his family with rent, until the Cincinnati as a refugee from central Africa. office re re-opened, and he could return to work. His family also benefited from a care package delivery of PPE and diapers. 2,975 mental health counseling sessions provided (+14% from last year) 311 110 2,156 477 People Children Migrants Immigration Senior Companions, Foster Grandparents, and Caregivers enrolled participated & refugees legal made creative virtual adjustments to keep everyone safe in online in summer received services and remarkably still provided over 50,000 hours of service. education enrichment emergency provided courses and tutoring assistance programs 7
CLIENT SPOTLIGHT: The Power Within Leticia Davila Your support fuels Catholic goal of moving her family out of Charities programs that the shelter and into a permanent ignite bright new futures home. Her children were surprised Eighteen months ago, Leticia when she showed them their Davila was a different person. new place — but they shouldn’t have been, Leticia says. The “old Leticia” was frightened and resigned. After 16 years in “They said, ‘We didn’t think an abusive relationship, she had you were going to do it, Mom,’” lost herself. But with the help of Leticia explains. “I told them, ‘ Catholic Charities and supporters If your mom says she’s going to like you, Leticia found the power do something, she’s going she’d always had within her. to do it.’” “I feel happy now, because it’s Leticia has taken back control been a lot of force and strength of her life. She’s even serving to make this happen,” she says. as a role model, giving advice to empower other women to Leticia says her breaking point break free from abusive situations. came when her partner choked her and left her mouth bloodied And she continues to receive — in front of their children. She counseling from Maggie, who knew something had to change. says the “new Leticia” isn’t The next day, Leticia met with her actually so new at all. bilingual Catholic Charities social “She’s always had it within her,” worker, Maggie Waddell, and got Maggie says. “She’s just finally the support she needed to make realizing her strength. She’s the life-changing decision to leave amazing.” her partner. Now settled into her new “Maggie said, ‘You are in danger home, Leticia has her eyes on and need to do something now,’” her next goal: owning her own Leticia recalls. “She told me, ‘You Mexican food truck. have the solution in your hands.’” While she works toward Maggie helped connect Leticia to that dream, she’s enjoying organizations like Women Helping spending time with her children Women and Casa de Paz, which and simply feeling safe. provided Leticia with safe shelter, personal items, clothing and other “I was in a very bad spot. I felt She finally has the space to become whoever she wants necessities to begin rebuilding her life. Leticia also received destroyed. But thanks to Maggie to be.“More than anything, I enjoy being free and doing access to Legal Aid and had the and other people who have the things I want to do,” chance to take exercise and yoga Leticia says. classes to improve her overall offered me help, I saw a solution.” “The old Leticia was too fragile wellness. – Leticia Davila on Catholic Charities and shy and timid. I didn’t want Earlier this year, Leticia secured to say things and speak up. social worker Maggie Waddell a new apartment, achieving her This is the new Leticia.” 8
EMPLOYEE SPOTLIGHT: The Power of Service April Hoak With your help, Food for Melissa Weisfelder, a frequent All does more than fill volunteer, says April makes Food empty bellies — it sparks a for All unlike any other local change. food pantry. Neighbors receive Mother Teresa once said, “The nutritious whole foods, including hunger for love is much more lentils, beans, nuts, dried fruit difficult to remove than the hunger and fresh produce. And April for bread.” and other volunteers encourage recipients to try new foods by April Hoak takes those words suggesting easy, inexpensive to heart every day in her role recipes and cooking tips. as Food for All Coordinator, organizing six food pantries But the food itself is just one in rural eastern counties in the aspect of the Food for All Archdiocese of Cincinnati. experience. “This doesn’t feel like a job “It really is about empowering to me — it feels like ministry,” people,” Melissa says. “There April says. “I want to live in an are plenty of places to get food idea of nurturing God’s kingdom, if you’re in need. I don’t think here - not just when we die. there are plenty of places to be It’s also now.” respected, to be smiled at, to be treated with dignity, to not On paper, April’s job is to be second-guessed. I’ve done order food, coordinate a lot of different food pantries, volunteers and collaborate and this is definitely a different with the local churches and vibe. It’s a helping hand; it’s not organizations that host the a handout.” pantries. But April wants to do more than feed people. April wants everyone she She wants to empower them. meets through Food for All to understand that whether they’re At a Food for All pantry event, “If I’m hungry, how can I perform a donor, a volunteer, a neighbor you might find someone from or someone receiving food, the county extension office my job well? How can I learn well? they have incredible power — offering online nutrition classes. the power to change lives and A local health department official It boils down to something so change the world. could be handing out health and wellness tips. Or you might simple — food.” “I want to live in an idea of meet a nurse practitioner or a making this God’s kingdom, – April Hoak, Food for All Coordinator Heaven, here — not when we pharmacist answering questions about everything from addiction die. It’s now,” April says. “I try to treatment to public assistance “She’s thinking creatively and trying to intentionally, consciously benefits to vaccinations. harness community resources, so it’s more make the world a better place, in my than just food distribution,” says Patrick place, where I live. If we can do that in our For April, it’s all about connecting Reynolds-Berry, Catholic Charities Chief neighborhoods, in our communities, it has a individuals and families to tools they can Operating Officer. “And she encourages ripple effect on the world.” use to overcome the obstacles they face and people who have received food to become create healthier, happier lives for themselves. volunteers so they’re giving back.” 9
VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT: The Power of Persistence Sue Ventura With encouragement from Rachel, she stuck with it. And the persistence paid off, both for Sue and her clients. “Every tax form was like a little puzzle,” Sue says. “When you help people and see them get money back, it’s rewarding. And you think, what would people do without this service?” Rachel says many immigrants and resettled refugees have no idea they’re even required to pay income taxes. If they do, they might be taken advantage of by preparers who “She dived right in. She went from never having charge high fees, make mistakes — or never file the returns at all. done it to doing all of it.” Sue’s attention to detail was game-changing – Rachel Burgess, VITA program director, on volunteer Sue Ventura for the VITA team, Rachel says, as the COVID-19 pandemic limited in-person Her resolve and determination paid with greater personal dignity.” interaction and added multiple new layers life-changing dividends for VITA tax VITA is a nationwide IRS program that trains of difficulty. Sue even produced a guide to clients volunteers like Sue to provide free tax help help other volunteers work more efficiently What does $3,000 mean? For an immigrant for limited English speakers, people with and get better results for clients. or refugee family trying to build a new disabilities and people making less than “The money provides big assistance and big life in the United States, that money is $57,000 per year. relief,” says Ahmad, a refugee from Syria transformative. Sue found that the program not only who has filed taxes through VITA for three And thanks to supporters like you, that is allowed her to empower those she served, years. “Catholic Charities is just like home the average refund volunteer tax preparers but it was empowering for her as well. for me. If I need anything, I go to them.” like Sue Ventura helped net for individuals Prior to joining the VITA team, Sue had Volunteers like Sue are the driving force who turned to Catholic Charities for tax volunteered with Su Casa and worked with behind Catholic Charities’ ability to serve assistance this year. refugees in the Catholic Charities computer the growing and changing needs of our “Financially, it gives them stability, solid lab. She cares deeply about this population community. ground to stand on,” says Rachel Burgess, and wanted to help even more. “I really don’t feel like I do that much,” who directs the Volunteer Income Tax But first, when she looked at the stack of Sue says. “I’m more proud of the Catholic Assistance (VITA) program for Catholic notebooks and binders in front of her, she Church, that we do things like this and that Charities. “Those returns give them the wondered how she would ever master the people are so involved in it.” power to buy a home or buy a car. The volumes of information required to pass the Thank you for being involved through your money gives them the power to move their beginner’s test — much less the advanced generous support of Catholic Charities! family to a safer area. It allows them to live test — to become a VITA tax preparer. VITA by the Numbers 9 91 $288,230 $17,940 12 23 VITA Federal tax Net federal Net state Primary languages Nationalities volunteers returns filed refund refund spoken by our clients represented among our clients 10
DONOR SPOTLIGHT: The Power of Partnership Robin Astifan Catholic Charities supporters — like you! — are co-workers in an extraordinary mission Robin Astifan had seen enough. Every time she checked the news, she found reports of growing hostility toward immigrants and refugees. She wanted a way to channel her anger and frustration into something productive. “I needed to be part of the solution,” she says. That’s when Robin found Catholic Charities. Robin recruited friends and family to create Welcome Baskets for the Refugee Resettlement Program, and she and her husband, Brian, became financial donors. Feeling called to do even more, Robin started teaching English as a second language in 2017. And most recently, Robin joined the Catholic Charities Board of Directors. Robin and Brian have tithed throughout their “I’ve never found such a spiritual passion. … marriage. They began targeting Catholic Catholic Charities has allowed me to see Jesus.” Charities for their giving because of their desire to make a meaningful difference in – Donor, volunteer and board member Robin Astifan their own community. “When you see the reality of what Catholic work. That gift enables a refugee to find job is to ensure every Catholic Charities Charities is trying to accomplish and what employment so she can stay in the United supporter has the opportunity to respond to needs to be done, it becomes real instead States. the call placed upon their heart. of just a check,” Robin says. “I know this will That gift — and the generous donor behind For some, that means volunteering their change someone’s life here in Cincinnati. it — transforms lives and futures. time to a specific program. For others, it’s These are my neighbors, and this is my city. “Every bit counts. It all matters,” Robin says. financially supporting areas of growing We’re in this together.” “If we have many people doing a little bit, it need. Regardless of how they get involved, The breadth and depth of Catholic Charities, every supporter becomes a partner totally adds up.” Robin says, means there’s a place for in Catholic Charities’ mission to serve, everyone to get involved and make an Robin says supporting Catholic Charities has enlighten and empower the community. impact. She saw that first-hand during the empowered her to truly apply Jesus’ Golden Rule in her life. It has also strengthened “We have a program that’s going to speak pandemic, when her English class moved her faith. Her weekly English class “is like to anyone’s interests because our programs online and adopted a new curriculum. A gift going to church on Friday morning,” Robin are so diverse,” Daniel says. “We are of just $30 covered the cost of a textbook. says. “It’s the highlight of my week, if not the committed as a Catholic organization to That gift allows a mother to learn English, helping people discern their calling and highlight of my life.” so she can volunteer in her son’s classroom. find the right fit for them. Everybody’s That gift empowers a recent immigrant to Daniel Sarell, Director of Mission participation is welcome.” feel comfortable enough to speak up at Advancement, says one of the goals of his 11
LEADERSHIP ARCHBISHOP OF CINCINNATI COMMUNITY PARTNERS Cincinnati Police Department The Healthcare Connection Inc Most. Rev. Dennis M. Schnurr, 4C for Children Cincinnati Public Library Healthy Moms & Babes Archbishop of Cincinnati 55 North Cincinnati Public Schools Highland County Community A Better Approach to Memory Cincinnati Reds Action BOARD OF DIRECTORS Care Cincinnati State Technical & Holy Family School Joel Handorf, Chair AARP Community College Holy Trinity Catholic Church Debbie Kokoruda, Vice-Chair Adams County Fairgrounds Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber Hospice Care of Middletown John Kronenberger, Treasurer American Red Cross Cincinnati VA Hospice of Cincinnati Jim Wahl, Secretary Anthem CincySmiles Foundation Ignite Philanthropy Marc Alexander, MD Archdiocese of Cincinnati City of Cincinnati Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Robin Astifan The Barrington of Oakley CityLink Church Kelly Conner Bayley Place Clark County Children’s Advocacy Immanuel Lutheran School John Geraghty Beechacres Center Islamic Center of Greater Cincinnati Bill Goslee Bhutanese Community of Cincinnati Clinton County EMA Jewish Family Service Rebecca Johnson Blanchester Church of Christ Clinton County Fairgrounds Jewish Federation of Cincinnati Dave Lohbeck Buckeye Home Health Care Co-op Cincy Journey to Hope Claver Pashi, PhD Butler County Educational Service Colerain Township Lakota School District Khem Rizal Center Community Link The Law Practice of Dennison Keller Katherine Sheridan, MD Butler County Family & Children The Community of the Good Legal Aid Society Of Southwest First Council Shepherd Ohio Jacqueline Rioja Velarde Butler County Juvenile Court Corporation for National and LifeSpan Butler County Mental Health Board Community Service Llee Sivitz, author MANAGING STAFF Butler County United Way Council on Aging of Southwestern Mallard Cove Senior Living Tony Stieritz, Chief Executive Ohio Officer CareSource Metro Deer Park Community City Schools Metropolitan Area Religious Patrick Reynolds-Berry, Chief Catholic Charities USA Deupree House Coalition of Cincinnati (MARRC) Operations Officer Catholic Conference of Ohio Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc./ Middletown City School District Ross Hallman, Chief Financial Catholic Ministries Appeal Johnson & Johnson MindPeace Officer Centenary United Methodist Church Fairfield City School District Molina Healthcare of Ohio Jill Frazer, Human Resources The Center for Closing the Health Director Feeding America Mt. Healthy City Schools Gap José Nine, Quality & Innovation Fellowship of Catholic University National Community Care Corps Charitable Computing Ministries Director Students (FOCUS) (St. Susanna) National Council for Behavioral Daniel Sarell, Mission Freestore Foodbank Inc. Health Church of the Resurrection Catholic Advancement Director Church (Bond Hill) The Giving Voice Collaborative Newcomers Transitions Program David Taylor, Marketing & Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Global Music and Wellness Ohio Access to Justice Foundation Communications Director Medical Center Goshen Schools Ohio Department of Job and Family Cincinnati Compass Greater Life Assembly Church Services OFFICES Cincinnati Dental Society’s Oral Hamilton Catholic Pastoral Region Ohio Department of Mental Health Cincinnati, Hamilton Health Foundation Hamilton City School District and Addiction Services Cincinnati Health Department Hamilton County Job & Family Ohio Justice and Policy Center Cincinnati Leadership Institute Services OneSight 12
Community Partners Continued Our Harvest Cooperative Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church Our Lady of the Visitation Catholic Church Oxford United Methodist Church Paramount Advantage Pauletta Hansel, Poet Laureate Prairie View Apartments Prevent Blindness Ohio Princeton City Schools O P E R AT I N G Pro Seniors Rahma Community Services HIGHLIGHTS Refugee Connect Donations from individuals, groups, organizations, foundations and RULH/Ripley High Schools corporations offset operating costs. This support ensures Catholic Charities The Salvation Army can continue in serving the poor and vulnerable. Audited financial Sardinia Elementary School statements are available online or upon request. Fiscal Highlights Years Second Harvest Food Bank Society of St Vincent De Paul Ended December 31 2020 and 2019 (Audited). St. Aloysius Catholic Church (Shandon) St. Anthony Catholic Church (Madisonville) St. Antoninus Catholic Church REVENUE 2020 2019 St. Bartholomew Catholic Church Donated food for distribution * 1,856,050 8,847,685 St. Boniface Church St. Clement Catholic Church Governmental grants and program fees 2,282,984 2,496,148 St. Clement School Donations, grants, and planned giving 2,302,784 1,995,471 St. Columbkille Catholic Church United Way 485,858 607,263 St. Dominic Catholic Church (Delhi) Catholic Ministries Appeal 517,181 531,363 St. John the Baptist Catholic Church (Dry Ridge) St. John the Evangelist Church (West Chester) One Faith, One Hope, One Love 651,529 733,343 St. Joseph Catholic Church Investment Income 38,104 136,463 St. Julie Billiart Catholic Church Special Events, Other Revenue & Support 765,680 532,189 St. Leo The Great Catholic Church St. Martin of Tours School Total Operating Revenue 8,900,170 15,879,925 St. Mary Catholic Church (Bethel) EXPENSES 2020 2019 St. Mary Catholic Church (Hyde Park) St. Monica-St. George Catholic Church Food Bank/Food For All * 1,975,751 9,865,983 St. Robert Bellarmine Chapel Mental Health and Family Services 969,000 825,560 St. Susanna Catholic Church Refugee & Immigrant Services 2,150,804 2,098,008 St. Ursula Academy St. William School Senior and Volunteer Services 863,461 788,775 St. Xavier High School Language Services 597,109 457,228 Sts. Peter & Paul Academy Manangement and General 1,056,286 1,152,931 Sycamore Presbyterian Church Fundraising 502,671 493,422 Syrian American Foundation Talawanda School District Total Operating Expenses 8,115,082 15,681,907 Thomaston Woods Senior Apartments (ERS) TOTAL NET ASSETS 2020 2019 Tristate Trauma Network 7,909,288 6,706,391 UC Health United Way of Greater Cincinnati Catholic Charities Southwestern Ohio is committed to the highest standards of good US Conference of Catholic Bishops stewardship and accountability. An independent accounting firm overseen by the Vitas Hospice Finance Committee of the Board of Trustees conducts an annual audit of Catholic Charities finances. Funds received by Catholic Charities are carefully monitored to Xavier University ensure their use complies with the donor intent. A BBB Accredited Charity that meets Yep Fitness the Better Business Bureau’s 20 Standards for Charity Accountability, Catholic Charities YWCA Alliance Immigrant Women complies with all Federal, State and Local laws regarding discrimination. YWCA Greater Cincinnati *Catholic Charities divested of the Second Harvest Food Bank in Springfield, Ohio prior to 2019 year-end. Related financials are included in 2019 but do not apply to 2020. 13
FATHER FRANCIS GRESSLE GUILD “May the God of peace …furnish you with all that is good, that you may do his will.” –Hebrews 13:20-21 The Father Francis Gressle Guild honors Catholic Charities’ first director while ensuring its mission continues in the years to come. Consider joining the Gressle Guild by including Catholic Charities Southwestern Ohio in your estate plans and letting us know. Perpetual Light Society Gary Bourgraf John and Marion Devolve Jeanne Glassmeyer Joseph M. and Jean F. Melia The Estate of John and Joan Dan Bowling Jack and Georgia Dirksing Jeffrey and Laura Goldstein Family Trust Scahill Craig Brinkman Mary Dome Pam and Dave Greco Jerry and Erika Judd Fr. Francis Gressle Guild Thomas Brinkman, Sr. Dennis Doyle Len and Carol Green Charles and Eloise Jung (Legacy) Members Steve and Kathy Jung Michael and Mary Brown Paul and Donna Drzewiecki Gerald Greene Greg and Theresa Achten Donald and Marita Junker William and Janice Brown Elizabeth Dunn William Groneman and Thomas Ackermann Maureen Flanagan Robert Jurick Dave Bruno and Hon. Terrance and Susan Dyer Gregory Adams Margy Conditt Dina and Gary Gruber David and Kathy Kammerer Marcia Ernst Agnes Nordloh Charitable George and Mary Budig Marcie Gschwind The Estate of Olga Trust Estate of Rev. John L. Family Foundation Bensman Thomas and Rosemary Kanuschak Tim and Bonnie Albers William Burleigh Habegger Clare Kathmann Evelyn W. Dunn Charitable Jim Albert and Christine Kuhr David and Meredith Burton Trust Michael and Lisa Habel Peter Kauffman Nicholas and Elizabeth William Busch Evers Family Fund Mary J. Hack Barbara and Bill Keck Ambrosiano Jim and Ann Byrd Jay Fagel Robert Hartlaub and Ann Pat and Sue Keefe Barry and Barb Arlinghaus Ivancic Nicholas and Patricia Calo Bob and Linda Fasola Arleene Keller Edward and Sandra Joann Hausser Armbruster John and Kathy Carlberg Kemp and Sharon Faust Ruth Keller Bill and Maureen Coleman Daniel and Paulette Fette Michael Haverkamp James and Carol Kelly Ren and Elisa Austing Joseph Coll * Mark Fette and Martena Pam Heydt Bob and Rita Klein Donald and Wilma Barker Bob Cooper Robinson Phil Hock Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Maria and Michael Barrett Cheryl Craver LaVerne Fischer Robert Hock Klocke Frederick Bartenstein Martha Crawford JoAnne Fischesser Terry and Leslie Hoffman Cindy and Rick Klopp Phil and Nora Beckmann Timothy and Kathleen Per and Nancy Flem Todd Hoffman Lois Kluener Richard and Sandra Benvie Crowley Jacqueline Francis Daniel and Mary Alice Dr. Kurt and Amy Knochel Ted and Margaret Bergh Hogan Harry and Rita Curtis James and Majorie Frey Betty Knollman * Barry and Carol Bien Timothy Hogan Thomas and Melinda Bob and Jane Friel Ken and Mary Knollman Kenneth Blakeley Dankenbring Peggy Holliday William and Kathleen Debbie and Dennis Thomas Bleh Thomas and Lynn Darbie Fussinger Karen Hulefeld Kokoruda Bill and Shirley Boardman and Family Frank and Joan Gallina Chad and Susan Husting Jean Kollmann The Estate of James Bolan Bernard Dauenhauer Keith and Melinda Gehring Angela Jackman Ralph Korthauer Bonem Family Charitable Tom and Joyce Davoran John and Sheela Geraghty Jeanne Bookwalter Trust Mark and Joan Krabbe Fund Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Jane Giblin Ricci and Cheri Jones John and Joyce Kraemer Tom and Karen Bosse Dempsey John and Dorothy Gillen Joseph F. Savelli Trust Frank and Ann Kromer *Deceased 14
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Schmidlapp Trusts Ken and Diane McPhillips Dr. Richard and Marianne Casa Figueroa Jewish Community Relations Meiller Giving Fund Roedersheimer John and Barbara Szucsik Council Jane Teufen Catholic Charities USA Joe and Mary Melia Ted Rohling John A Schroth Family Catholic Legal Immigration Mark and Pattianne Menden The Rosemary Fund at Lawerence and Alvera Charitable Trust Network Schwab Charitable Thaman Johnson & Johnson Martha Metz Centenary United Methodist Dr. Charles and Manuela Howard and Nina Tolley Johnson Charitable Gift Fund Ronald and Marilyn Metz Church Ross Doug and Molly Tyger Center for Disaster Joseph F. Savelli Trust Dr. Roger and Mary Ann Carl and Norma Jean Jennifer Verkamp Philanthropy Kaeser & Blair, Inc Meyer Rosskopf Michael Verzola The Center for Special Needs Knights of Columbus William and Mary Michel Donald and Claire Trust Admininstration Inc. Knights of Columbus #1195 Ed Middendorf Herbert Vonderheide * Rowekamp Chavez Properties / Parking Archbishop Elder Council Mikki White Charitable Fund Jerry and Ingrid Weber Company of America David and Linda Ruehlman Koch Foundation, Inc. Charles Miller * Donald and Sandra Cincinnati Bar Foundation La Terza Artisan Coffee Joseph and JoAnn Rumpler Weinkam Robert and Charlotte Miller Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Roasterie David and Judy Schaefer Elizabeth Wenker Cincinnati Religious Educators Liberty Mutual Foundation Marie Minges Jan Schaefer Virginia Wenstrup Assn Magnified Giving Joe Mohlenkamp and Pat Thomas and Jane Schaefer Jay and Kathryn Wertz The Cincinnati Toffees MAI Capital Management, Plas Al and Kathy Schaeper Mr. and Mrs. Lyle White Commission on Minority LLC William and Kathleen Health Scheeler Family Charitable Molina Healthcare of Ohio Moroney Dr. Steve and Amy Whitlatch Giving Fund Compass Financial Advisors, Ohio State Council Knights of Edward Murohy Barbara Whitmer LLC Columbus Jim and Lynnette Schluter Edward Murphy Connie Widmer CPPS Heritage Mission Fund Our Harvest Cooperative George and Margaret Gerald Mushaben Schmeltzer Luke and Melissa Wiley Dollar General Literacy PNC Bank Jackie Neumann Dr. and Mrs. Donald Willen Foundation P&G Joan Schnabel Duke Energy The Reynolds Family Dan and Michelle Niehoff Harry and Carolyn Dennis and Mary Ann Williams Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Charitable Fund Barbara Noble Schneider Foundation John and Diane Williams Ripley First Presbyterian Conrad and Ellen Norby Bill and Gindy Schneller Evelyn W. Dunn Charitable Church Paul and Jacqueline Ohe Dale and Claire Schreiner John and Janet Woeste Trust Ripley Ohio Lions Club Virginia Pangallo * Elizabeth Schulenberg Dr. and Mrs. Robert Evers Family Fund Robert A. and Marian K. Wolterman Fab Shop, Inc. John and Marianne Peck Ray and Mary Schultz Kennedy Charitable Trust Gary and Janet Woodall Fifth Third Bank Ruiz & Associates, Inc. Susan and Joseph Pichler Larry and Kate Schutte Stan Yarrish First Commonwealth Bank San Oscar Romero SVDP Louis Pohl The Estate of Janet Schwartz Andi Levenson Young Foster & Motley Conference Richard and Susan Daniel and Rebecca Scullin SC Ministry Foundation Foundation for Appalachian Ohio 15
Scheeler Family Charitable Tim and Bonnie Albers Gerard and Cynthia Berding Giving Fund Greg Albert James and Constance Scripps Howard Foundation Jim Albert and Christine Berding Shrader Tire & Oil Kuhr Mary Berger Sisters of Charity of Judy Albert Ted and Margaret Bergh Cincinnati Marjorie Albrechta Paul and Barbara Bergman Sisters of Notre Dame de Dennis Albrinck Dennis Berling Namur Barry Aldemeyer Esther Berlioz Skin Diagnostics Laser & Dick and Patti Alderson Nicole Bernal Rejuevantion Dr. Marc and Barbara Justin Berning Soul Restoration Alexander Joe Berninger St. Gertrude Catholic Marilyn Alexander Joseph and Jeanne Berns Church Ryan Alleman Joe and Barbara Berns St. Ignatius Loyola Catholic Church David and Carol Allen Amanda Austin Michael and Natalie Barnell Kevin and Mija Bertke St. John Neumann Women’s Romola Allen Dr. Edwin Austin John and Suzan Barrett Stephen and Patricia Bertke Organization Dori Altenau Larry Austing Mark Barsman Jim and Joyce Bertsch St. Susanna Catholic Church Elizabeth Alter Ren and Elisa Austing Andrew and Mary Bartish Christopher and Denise Bess St. Vivian Catholic Church Anthony Alton Linda Averbeck Troy and Barbara Bartson Phil and Alejandra Best The Community of the Good Giovanna Alvarez Roberto Aviles Gregg and Kimberly Donalee Bewley Shepherd Manuel Alvarez Robert and Donna Ayers Battaglia Tony and Katie Bezold Truist Bank (formerly BB&T) Harry and Dorothy Amann Bruce and Nancy Joe Bauman Joseph and Catherine Twenty Cultured Pearls Frank Amberger Baarendse Family of Bob and Kathy Bidleman Foundation Alpha Kappa Edward and Jane Anderson Craig and Teresa Babcock Baur Arthur Bidwell Alpha Sorority Peter and Tamara Anderson Lawrence and Catherine Ken and Mary Baurichter Susan Bieber United Way for Sotheastern Bach Richard and Kathleen Baxter DONORS Rolfe Anderson Barry and Carol Bien Michgan Anonymous William and Mary Jo Bach Kris Beachnau Maribel Andrade and Victor Greg and Mary Bier Donors Velez Christopher and Leigh Doug Bean Bruce and Judy Bierschbach United Way of Hancock Bachman Darrell and Mary Anglin Steven and Angela Bean Lawrence and Cristine Bill County Bobby and Jenny Angst Jo Back Edward Beaudoin Ursuline Academy Mothers’ Elaine Binder Joseph and Julia Anhofer Mr. and Mrs. Back Greg and Barb Beck Board Nancy Binder Steven and Kathleen Bill Backs Mr. and Mrs. K. Richard Ursulines of Brown County Linda Bird Anneken Mark and Heidi Baechle Becker Ursuline Sisters of Cincinnati Joe and Andela Bischoff Josephine Ansems George Baer Pam Becker Wahl Marketing Fred and Anne Bishop Communications Nancy Anstaett Fred and Mary Sue Bahr Edward and Bonnie Greg and Judy Bishop Althea Aquino Keith and Claudia Baich Beckman Wireless Zone Foundation Thomas and Jerri Bishop for Giving Robert and Gloria Archer Jerome Bain Carol Bedinghaus James and Shirley Bittner Xavier Univ. The Dorothy Barry and Barb Arlinghaus Kathy Bain Dorothy May Bedio Joseph and Peggy Day Center for Faith and Carol Armbruster Connie Baioni Melvin and Kathleen Bedree Bitzenhofer Justice Edward and Sandra Zach and Katie Baird Donald and June Beeber Chris and Annette Black Armbruster Daniel and Connie Baker Robert and Linda Beecroft Dr. Karen Blackburn INDIVIDUALS Mark and Cindy Armstrong Jennifer Baker Diane Beeker Walter Blair David and Kathy Abele Diane Arnold John and Katherine Baker Henry and Anne Beeler Mary Jo Blankemeyer Mary Abraham David and Cheryl Arrington Deacon Robert and Frances Wayne and Barbara Thomas Bleh Connie Arthur Baker Beimesch Joseph and Rose Abt Brigitte Blessing-Blunt and Brian and Robin Astifan Tim and Kathy Ballinger Bernice Bell Thomas Ackermann Paul Blunt Jose Atiles Richard Ballman Dick and Karen Bell David and Christina Acomb Jana Bloemer Mr. and Mrs. Rob Atkinson Charles Balmer L. Michael Belmont Allen and Rose Adams William Blom Jeremy and Cabrina Attal Richard and Anita Balzer Edward D. Bender Carol Adams Pamela Bloom Jean Auberger Ronald and Penelope Eric Bender Gregory Adams Bill and Shirley Boardman Frank Auciello Balzhiser Robert and Sally Benintendi Heather Adams Joe and Elaine Bobbey Sheri Auciello Raymond and Margaret Richard Benner Jordan Adams George Bode Bange James and Ada Yvonne Tom and Patti Adams Zachary Auciello Kathleen Bodey Tom and Donna Bantel Bennett Ellen Adamski Chris Auer Jerry and Jennifer Randy and Melissa Barger Joan Bennett Ron and Joyce Adkins Justin and Mary Auer Boeckman Dorothy Barhorst Rick Bensman Fred and Mary Ann Adler Roger Auer and Mary Fred and Shirley Boehling Glynn Donald and Wilma Barker William and Kathleen Ed and Brenda Ahlers Valentine Boehm Joan Barker Bentley Gerry Aug Ken and Jean Boehme Tanya and Brian Albers Richard and Sandra Benvie Robert and Jennifer Barker 16
James and Dana Boeing Maria Brandell Margaret Broviac Allan and Suzanne Burgei Richard and Diane Cappel Earl and Pam Boertlein Henry Brands Amy Brown Dr. Andrew and Dr. Mary Victor and Marianne Family of Robert and Joan David and Monica David and Teresa Brown Burger Caproni Boetig Brandstetter Gary and Karen Brown Christina Burkart Daniel and Elsie Caratini Jim and Susan Bohache Joe Brannen and David George Brown * Karen Burke Katie Cardova William and Mary Kay Foote Joseph and Annette Brown Edwin and Carol Burkhardt William and Shannon Carey Bohman Gail Brauning Dr. Kelly Brown William Burleigh Jack and Kathleen Carissimi William Bohman Daniel Braunlin Koby Brown Jim and Jill Burns John and Kathy Carlberg Ekkehard and Jean Bohme William Brauntz Michael and Mary Brown Steve and Toni Burns Paul Carlson Rick and Janet Bohne Doug and Shannon Brausch Paulette Brown Tom and Theresa Burnside Timothy and Diane Carlson John Bohorfoush Philip and Phyllis Breen Russ and Eileen Brown Amanda Burr David and Rita Carmosino Tom Bokeno Joseph and Eileen Terry and Jackie Brown Jim Burridge Giovina Caroscio Robert Boland Breitenbach Lee and Margaret Henry and Glenda Carota Thomas Broxterman Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Boldt Dolores Breitfelder Burroughs Carol Bullock Carpenter Lacy and Harriet Broyles David Boler Eileen Bremer Thomas and Laura Mr. and Mrs. Glen Carr Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bruce Robert and Elaine Bollin Janet Brennan Burroughs James and Jeanne Carr Dave and Karen Brucker Denise Bolton Sr. Carol Brenner Jeffrey and Michelle Burson Dan and Nancy Carroll William and Dolores Dr. Cesario and Carol Paul and Diana Bresser David and Meredith Burton Kathleen Carroll Bruewer Bondoc Mary Anne Bressler Ray and Ann Burton Anita Carter John and Peg Bruggeman Ed Bone Robert and Diane Brewster John and Teri Burwinkel Matthew and Krista Carter Michael Bruggeman Ronald and Mary Bonfiglio William and Diane Breyer Margie Burwinkel Bob and Karen Carter Patricia Brugger Matt and Callie Bonhaus Daniel and Virginia Briggs Richard and Karin Burwinkel Ronald and Karen Carter Al and Cookie Brune Alan Bonifas Mary Ann Briggs Bob and Patricia Burwinkel Chris Carton David and Mary Brune Juan Bonilla and Mireilly Bob and Cindy Briggs William Busch Michael and Cheryl Thelma Brunke Rosado-Bonilla Dr. Richard and Cindy Brilli Thomas and Mary Jean DONORS Edward and Gail Brunner Carwile John and Mary Louise Book Robert and Donna Brinck Bushman Carol Case Dave Bruno and Hon. Dr. James and Marilyn Ellen Brinker Paul Busker Gerald Cashman Margy Conditt Boothe Janet Brinkman Michael Butkewicz Tony and Michelle Bruns Pat and Kay Cassedy Mark and Therese Borchers Craig Brinkman Peter and Barbara Donna Bruns Michael Castillo Monica Borchers Butkewicz Kathie Brinkman Patrick and Patricia Bryce John and Janet Cataline John Borger Joyce Butler Thomas Brinkman, Sr. Maurice and Virginia Bubb Ronald Cates Clifford and Edra Borges Mark and Eileen Butz Dan and Ann Brinkmann Mathias and Helga Bucher Dale and Karen Caverly Kathleen Borgman Dan and Mary Bynum Gerald and Kathleen Britton Joanne Buchman Michael and Lisa Cecil Bob and Marianne Jim and Ann Byrd Cynthia Brockhaus Vickie Buck Mr. and Mrs. Charles Borgmann Richard and Kim Byrne Brad and Nancy Brockhoff Kevin Buckley Cerino Gerry and Kathy Born Don and Florie Cafferky Carol Broderick Dr. Leanne Budde Mary Cerkvenik Ray Bornhorst Dennis and Lyra Cahall Dr. Timothy and Kara George and Mary Budig Dr. Charles and Barbara Dr. Ted and Leslie Bort Broderick Dorothy Calahan Cerny Family Foundation Mr. Albert Bosch Joan Brogan Thomas Calder Mark and Anne Cerrezin Jim and Rosie Buelter Richard and Vicki Boschert Paul V. Brogan Barbara Calderhead Lynn Cervi Greg and Janet Buening Michael and Christine Bosse John and Valerie Brookbank Ronald Calderone Joe and Beth Lynn Cesta Rosalind Bullard Tom and Karen Bosse Darrell and Sandra Brooke Nicholas and Patricia Calo Craig and Nancy Chabot David and Robin Burbrink Richard and Cecilia Don and Michelle Brooks Bernie and Mary Kay Russell Chafin Gerald and Beverly Bosticco Calonge Martha Brophy Burbrink Stephen and Joyce Marilyn Bothe Dan Calonge Charleville Andrea Boullie Craig and Mary Cameron Kim Chavez Schleiff Neil and Ellen Bourgeois Helena Cameron Rob Cheek and Family Gary Bourgraf Dr. John and Erin Campbell Bill and Nancy Chifala Connie Bowen Joseph and Laura Roger and Joyce Chiles Blain and Joan Bowling Campbell Patrick Chimenti Dan Bowling Sara Campbell Richard and Elissa Chisholm Ed and Janice Bowman Chris and Beth Canarie Bruce and Lex Chitwood Mary Boyd Albert and Carol Cannon John Christine Mary Loiuse Boylan Dave Cannon Joseph and Mary Anne Barbara Bradford David and Barbara Christmann William Bradley Cannon Margi Christos Michael and Mary Jo Brady Kathleen Capodagli Jennifer Chubinski and Rev. James A. Bramlage Paul and Angela Cappel Sergio Filippi 17
Hon. Andrew and Beth Richard and Linda Corbett Richard and Susan Ann Dempsey William and Sharon Drewry Ciafardini James and Adele Corbin Dagenbach John and Katy DeNicola Lawrence and Carol Dreyer Charles and Lisa Ciccia Pam Corbin Guy and Judy Dalton Linda Derivan Thad Driscoll Ellen Cicconi Ted Corgan Marjorie Dames Michael and Kimberly Paul and Donna Drzewiecki James and Jane Cimprich Greg and Diane Cornelius Vito and Jennifer Damiano Derrenkamp Candye Dudley Edward and Shirley Clancy Gary and Dawn Cornett Vivian Daniels Mike and Nancee Desch Rick and Sally Dudley Erin Clancy Frank and Mary Costa Thomas and Melinda John and Marion Devolve Peggy Duffy George and Linda Clark Dankenbring Michael and Frances Andrew and Amy Duker Thomas and Dera Costello Nancy Bick Clark Pat Danneman Dewine James and Marian Dulle Ivan Covarrubias Jacob and Dr. Caitlin Clarke Amy Danner Richard and Marian Diana Ed and Spring Duncan Nic and Meghan Covey Dick and Phyllis Clarke Thomas and Lynn Darbie Carmen Diaz Terry and Roger Dunigan Barbara Cox and Family Norman and Roseanne Taunya Clarke Nelson and Lucille Cox Stephen and Brenda Dunkel Toby and Krista Darkins Dickerson Jackie Clarkson Willie Coyne Elizabeth Dunn Bernard Dauenhauer Roger and Joan Dickerson Dr. John and Sue Clement Deanna Crabb Mike and Anne Dunn Gary and Barb Daughetee Dr. Catherine Didion Jock and Kathy Clements Jack and Mary Ellen Shannon Dunn Lucy Davila and Darrell Nancy Diemler Barbara Clifford Crachiolo Carol Dunnigan Soto David and Debra Doris Coakley Grace Crary-Kearney Curtis and Linda Dunseath Alex Davis Diemunsch Cathy Coffin Cheryl Craver John Dupps Alonzo and Mary Carol David and Bonnie Dierker Loretta Colaricci Thomas and Diane Craver Davis Illean Durkin John and Tracey DiFalco Joanne Colborn Corrine Crawford Bernard and Barbara Davis Elisa Duron Jesse and Colleen Dill Edward and Sylvia Cole Martha Crawford Beverly Davis F. Michael and Jane Lee John and Kathleen Dimario Terrell and Mary Coleman Edward Creehan Durr Carolyn Davis Charles DiMuzio Bill and Maureen Coleman David and Jean Crockett Brian and Maryellen Dwyer Edna Davis Jack and Georgia Dirksing Rolando and Jennifer Jeanne Cronin Rick and Rachel Eagan Jeff and Jennifer Davis Eric and Mandy DiSalle DONORS Collado Frances Cross Keith Eagar Tim and Bette Davis Joe and Carolyn DiStaola Rev. James R. Collins Timothy and Kathleen Kassian Eaton Tom and Joyce Davoran John and Mary Ann Angel Colon Crowley Harold and Linda Eberenz George and Pamela Sue Dobelhoff Donna Combs Karen Crumley Day Mary Patricia Eck Steven Dobrozsi John and Marion Comella Charles and Rosemary Mary Day Mark and Rose Ann Eckart Alberta Dobry Daniel Conde Crusham Edward and Connie Eckert Clifford and Karen Dazier Jim and Elizabeth Dodd Judy Condit and John Peltz Gabriel Cruz Martha Eckes Rodrigo and Cilene De Dave and Kathleen Doel Mark Condra Ronald and Charlotte Carcalho-Vaz Winnie Eckhoff Cserbak John and Maureen Edward and Donna Ellie De la Cruz Doellman Sharon and Matt Edmonds Condrac Mark and Shawnee Thomas Dean Renie Dohrmann Erma Effler Culbertson Bruce and Mary Conley Gary DeFayette William and Sue Effler Jo Ann Cullen Ronald and Mary Jane Ann Connaughton Carol Deitsch * Dolan Lisa Egan John and Susan Cummings Mark Connaughton Francis and Leah DeJoseph Brian and Shannon Doll Bob Ehrsam Meghan Cummings Mary Connaughton Charles Delaney Robert and Donna Doll Louis and Diane Eichhold Ashley Cunningham Eileen Connell Daniel and Dr. Jeanne Dell Steven and Kathleen Doll Shirley Eiden Robert and Janet Curley Michael Connelly Rita Dell Margaret Dollenmayer Laura Eifert Edwin and Sue Curtis Logan and Kelly Conner Harry and Virginia DeMaio John and Nancy Donahue John and Judith Eilers Harry and Rita Curtis Gregory and Lori Conners Michael and Patricia Maureen and John Steve and Maria Eldridge Richard and Cathy Czubek Sheila Connolly Demeter Donahue Luz Elena Schemmel Richard and Ann Daeschner John Connor Joseph and Ann Donahue James Elfers Linda Conour Timothy and Carol Shirley Elking Robert and Nancy Conrad Donahue Gregg and Lisa Ellerhorst Jim and Christine Anne Tom and Mary Beth William and Jean Ellerhorst Conrady Donelan Sue Elsasser Chris Conrardy Nancy Donnellon Leslie Elsbrock Tony and Donna Conte Dr. James Donovan Carol Emmel Jack and Patricia Conway Marilyn Doran Paul and Rose Emmerich Dennis and Jan Cook Fr. William Dorrmann Cyril Enderle Michael and Michele John and Joan Dougherty John Engel Cooney John Dougherty Kathleen Engel Bob Cooper John Downey Margie Engel Ed and Vickie Copley Fred Drennan Kevin and Kathy England Jerry and Barbara Corbett Ruth Drewes 18
Frank and Diana Engler Charley and Karen Fulmer Mr. Larry Gersbach Denis English Mike and Pat Fulmer Doug and Moncia Gerstle David and Mary Jo Dr. Rick and Carol Fulwiler Anthony Gerstner Enneking Donna Furderer Brian Gerth Gary and Karla Enzweiler Joe and Colleen Furey Nancy Gerth Pat and Brenda Erb Steve and Michelle David and Kathy Geyer Marsha Erickson Fussnecker Selam Ghebreyohannes Dorothy Ernst Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gable Dr. Robert and Abigail James and Kathy Ernst Bill Gaerke Ghering Jerome and Judith Ernst Garrett Gall Susie Gibbons Marcia Ernst Dr. John and Miriam Mark and Nancy Gibbs Ranz and Mary Esbenshade Gallagher Peter and Carla Gibbs Dorothy Esposito * Terrence Gallagher Jane Giblin Richard and Claire Esposito William Feldman J Timothy and Linda Fogarty Vicente and Maureen Bruce and Charlotte Gibson Javier Felipe-Morales William and Nancy Fogarty Gallardo James and Stacy Giebler Lois Esswein Sally Fellerhoff Paula Fogt John and Diane Gallenstein Michael and Marie Giffen Nichols and Rita Estell Dr. Nicholas and Patricia James Foley Jeffrey and Lindsey Galles Matt Gifford Jack Esterkamp Felts Tom and Harriet Foley Frank and Joan Gallina Donald and Patricia Gilb Cindy Estes Donald and Mary Fender Patrick Foltyn Joseph Gallina Charles Gilbert Sally Evans Laura Fernandez David and Ruth Folz Herman Gallo Helen Gilbert Victor and Martha Evans Laura Fernandez-Stanley John and Rose Forbeck Michelle Gallo Mary Kay Gilbert Cheryl Evers and Scott Stanley Stephen and Kathleen Ford Patricia Gallon Duane and Kristie Evers Edward Gilfilen David and Peggy Ferneding Thomas and Catherine Gregory Galvin Gary Ewald John and Dorothy Gillen John and Julie Ferneding Foster Melissa Gamble David and Carolyn Ewing Donna Gillespie Carolyn Ferris Katie Fowler-Cordova Lindsey Gant DONORS Emmett and Mary Ey Lucy Gillespie Michael and Karen Ferry Margaret Fox Marty Garcia Victor Fabro Patrice Gillie Daniel and Paulette Fette Virginia Fox Jeffrey Garey Waleed and Gina Fadayel Stephen and Kate Gilligan Marilyn Fey Ed Franchi and Ruthie Donald and Marjorie Jay Fagel Jerry Ginn Joseph Ficorilli Hurley-Franchi Garrett Catherine Faillace Ellie Giwer John Fierro Jacqueline Francis Carrol Garrison Cindy Fairman Barbara Glackin Barbara Fiessinger Sheila Frank Glenn and Judith Gartland Ann Fallert William and Jane Glandorf Patrick and Cristina Findley Andrew Frankart Mark and Ann Gartner Margaret Fannella William and Kathleen Raymond and Gail Fink Michael Frankey Larry and Mary Gaskin Glandorf Robert Farfsing Gerard Finke Mike and Ruth Frankey Steven and Cindy Kathy Glaser Kay Faris Gatermann Raymond Finke Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frazee Jeanne Glassmeyer Mr. and Mrs. James C. Dee Gauche Farlow Scott and Wendy Finn Jules and Shirley Freedman Kathy Glatz Nick and Laurel Fiorelli Jay and Kathy Freeman James Gayle Gilbert and Amy Farr Michael and Beverly Carolyn A. Fischer Richard and Karen Freeman Greg and Tish Gayle Gleason Karim Farrag Dave and Renee Fischer Louis and Mary Freese Dr. Donal and Ann Gaynor Thomas and Blanche Glenn Mark and Nancy Farrell LaVerne Fischer Steve Frein Jahn and Paula Gazder John and Nancy Glennon Robert and Trina Farrell Marian Fischer James and Majorie Frey Dave and Tina Gebhardt Odette Glick Robert and Margaret JoAnne Fischesser Stephanie Frey John and Jean Geers Frank and Becky Glowacki Farwick Maxine Fischesser Bob and Jane Friel Keith and Melinda Gehring David Goddard Jim and Peg Farwig Dr. and Mrs. E. Gregory James and Sandra Friend William and Deborah Connie Godfrey Julian and Connie Fasano Fisher Geiger Bob and Linda Fasola William Frietsch and Mary David and Kathleen Goedl Patricia Fitch William Robert and Michelle Geis Julie Fath Lawrence Goefft Thomas and June Fitz William and Elizabeth Frisz Mike and Molly Geise Scott Faulconer Marie Goertemiller Megan Fitzpatrick Melvin Fritz Todd Geist Kemp and Sharon Faust James and Kathryn Elizabeth Fitzsimmons Kristin Froehlke James and Lili Gellner Goertemoeller John and Mary Lee Fay Joe and Kathy Flading Larry and Jayne Fronk Gerard and Mary Elizabeth Dave and Linda Gold Kathy Fecher Genellie Kevin and Jean Fehring Gerald and Clara Flamm Thomas and Cheryl Fry Frank and Janet James Georges Goldschmidt John Feighery Jeanne Fleckenstein Wilbur and Carol Frye Lamar and Dr. Vicky Gerber Gary and Pegeen Mary Beth Fein Per and Nancy Flem Family of Arthur and Laurie Ftacnik Leo Gerbus Goldschmidt Leo Feldhaus Joan Fleming Richard and Karen Fuchs Br. Tom Gerchak, OFM Jeffrey and Laura Goldstein Deacon Russ and Missy Peter and Mary Flint Les and Sue Fugikawa Chris Gerhardt Elvira Gomez Feldkamp Shirley Flynn Marilyn Fuller Tom Gerrety Michael and Marilyn Mary Jeanne Feldkamp Eric and Carol Foell Gomez 19
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