Donor Names Continued 2020 Charitable Foundation Grants Ellen Salvatore Stonewall Solutions United Way of RI Michael Sampson Inc. Kimberly-Clark Andrade Faxon Charities for June Rockwell Levy Foundation Charles Samson Stop & Shop Diane Ursillo Children Mary Kay Foundation Sanborn Glass Meg Straumann Carolyn Valencia Bank of America Metlife Foundation Company Philenda Stryker Bridget Valverde Bank Newport Nordson Jose and Maria Shivan and Jyothi Stacie Venegro Sanchez Subramaniam Zulimer Vidal Bank RI Ocean State Charities Trust Santander Bank Dorothy Sullivan Beth Viera Blue Cross Blue Shield of Rhode Padula Family Foundation Derrick Santos Elizabeth Sullivan Fer and Jessie Island Providence Journal Charitable Shara Sarnelli Emma Sullivan ViJacobs Bristol County Savings Bank Legacy Fund Anne Savoie Kelly Sweat Virgin Pulse Carter Family Charitable Trust Oliver Scampoli Joseph and Christopher and Amy Providence Rotary Club Barbara Scanlon Georgette Sweet Vitale Centreville Bank Foundation Emily Scavuzzo Aaron Swiergosz Voices of Xmas Champlin Foundation Realtor Foundation of Rhode Lisa Schachter Stephen and Corinne Dustin Volz CharterCare Foundation Island Susan Schaffer Sylvia Gregory and Carole Citizens Bank Ramlose Foundation Adrienne Schilling Kelsey Tabela-Baxter Volz Angela Schmitt and Pamela Tabela- Eliza Vorenberg COVID-19 Emergency Fund RI Foundation: Equity Action, Rita Bevan Baxter Anne Marie Walaska Rhode Island Foundation & the Food & Housing Security, Katherine Schott Christina Taheny DeMello United Way of Rhode Island COVID-19 Behavioral Health, Leslie Schuster Karen Talley Jennifer Walker CVS Charity Classic Responsive Kai Schwertner and Elizabeth Talmont Wally and Jo Strobel Frank B. Hazard General Charity RI Turnpike and Bridge Jan Pieper Vani Tanwar Foundation Foundation Frank and Joanne Stephen Tarnell Barbara Walsh Fund Sciuto Yu Shan Tay Karen and Robert Gilead Sciences The Robert F. Stoico/FIRSTFED Judith Semonoff and Antonio A. Teixeira Walsh Greater Providence Board of Foundation Alan Flam Ann Telfer Donald and Pamela Realtors C.A.R.E. Santander Bank Pamela Shapiro Jessica Tennant Ward HarborOne Smithfield Rotary Club Elise Shatraw Kelsey Terbil Edythe Warren nina Shaut The Elmhurst Boys Rebecca Washington Horace A. Kimball & S. Ella TJX Judith and Bruce The Granny Squibb Karyn and Benjamin Kimball Foundation Tufts Healthplan Foundation Shaw Company Watkins Ida Ballou Littlefield Memorial Walmart Betty Shea The Ramlose Ashley Webb Trust Webster Bank Rheta Shockley Foundation Thompson and Joan Janssen Therapeutics Women’s Fund of Rhode Island Sigma Delta Tau, The Rhode Island Webb Gamma Sigma College Foundation Webster Bank John Clarke Trust Woonsocket Rotary Miriam Silk The Sentinel Media Nanci Weinberger Henry Silva Group Debbie Weinstein 2020 Government Grants Peter and Toby Simon The University Of RI, Karin Wetherill Jillian Siqueland L.I.V.E. Group Peter Weyman Consolidated Homeless Funds RI Coalition Against Domestic Site Specific Cynthia Thomas WheaGo Emergency Food & Shelter Violence Deborah DeBare Ratkanhnha Siv Michael and Molly Wheaton College Grant Domestic Violence Prevention Karen Small Thomas Wendy White Joering HUD Continuum of Care Fund Brett Smiley and Jim Thundermist Health Hannah White DeRentis Center Justin Williams Office on Violence Against RI Department of Health Kelley Smith Alexandra Tilden Rachel Williams Women Transitional Housing Rhode Island Housing Romina Smulever Judith Titzel Marianne Willis Assistance Program Rhode Island Senate Legislative Hope Sousa TJX Foundation Ariana L. Wohl Providence CDBG Grant Adrienne G Elizabeth Tobin Tyler Maureen and Mark Southgate Tommy Hilfiger Wojnar RI Coalition Against Domestic Town of Burrillville St. Martin’s Episcopal Toray Plastics, Inc Don and Joyce Wolfe Violence Government Sub- Town of Foster Church Gabriela Torres Women’s Contracts: VOCA, VAWA, Town of Scituate St. Paul’s Episcopal Sara Tosdal Development Children Who Witness, Title Trafficking Victims Assistance Church Linda Totten Corporation XX, FVOAP, FVPS Program St. Peter School Stacey Tran Women’s Medicine Kyle Stanley Jessica Treat Collaborative Victims of Crime Act Lauren Stanley Rosemary Tregar Woods Heating Woonsocket CDBG Suzanne Stanley Tri-Bro Service 2020 Kara Stavros Manufacturing Shirley J. Wright Rita Danielle Steele Katherine Trimble Michael Wyzga 2020 Sojourner House Board of Directors Elizabeth Stefanski Phillip Trotter Takahiro Yamaguchi President: Christine McDermott Tracey LeBeau Julie Steffes Julia Troy Kersti Yllo Tracy Steffes Marie C Troy Zach Yontz Vice-President: Prutha Patel Tara McClary Michael C. Steiner Bob & Pat Trudeau Carol Young Secretary: Judith Clare Mary C. Moore, Ph.D. Susan Steiner Suzanne Tuchin Sarah Young Treasurer: Bruce Medeiros Kathleen Mullally Stephen and Terry Tullis and Rachelle Zani Elizabeth O’Neill Elizabeth Perry Constance Pamela Zappardino Members: Brayden Puddington Annual Matthew Steppo Worthington and Charles Anne Fausto Sterling Edward Turnbull Jr. Collyer Edward D’ Arezzo Kristin Quinlan, Ph.D. Brian and Jen Stern Robert D Twomey Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Justine A. Dunlap Anthony Roberson Steven and Betty Audrey Tyrka Incorporated. Kevin Escudero, Ph.D. Henry Silva Verducci Augustus Uht Sigma Nu Chapter Stephanie Huckel Kersti Yllo, Ph.D. William Stone and Linda Ujifusa Cecily Ziegler Carolyn Mark Maryann Ullman Shelley Zimmerman Anne Landis Report

Get Involved With Us 386 Smith Street | Providence, RI 02908 www.sojournerri.org of Sojourner House is to promote by providing Sojourner House can’t do all of this work without The mission healthy relationships the support of our community! We offer numerous Office: (401) 861-6191 | Hotline: (401) 765-3232 culturally sensitive support, advocacy, housing, and education for victims and survivors volunteer positions such as shelter advocates, and Housing Office: (401) 808-6889 Drop-In Center and community outreach assistants. @SojournerRI of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking; and to effect systems change. Letter from the Executive Director of us made it through the year unscathed. Abi reuniting And, yet, I also observed so many with her PROGRAM SPOTLIGHT: THEIA PROJECT Grit (noun): firmness of mind or spirit; On the eve of our 45th anniversary — remarkable acts of kindness this past year. I children. Sojourner House’s Trafficking Program unyielding courage in the face of hardship which we are commemorating all of 2021 — saw some of our supporters back our work or danger. I reflect on Sojourner House’s history and with selfless generosity. I saw our staff often recognize that while COVID-19 presented go above and beyond to provide assistance In 2016, Sojourner House established Sojourner House 2020, you required a lot of grit. one of the biggest challenges the agency has to those in need. I saw our board of directors Rhode Island’s first-ever emergency THEIA staff attend the Whether you’re reading this letter in 2021 ever experienced, it certainly come together in a unified shelter for survivors of trafficking - the 2020 Massachusetts or beyond, I don’t have to remind you of the was not the first, and it won’t way to update our mission THEIA Project (Trafficking, Housing, Trafficking Summit. struggles that 2020 presented to all of us. In be the last. There has been so statement and establish clear Empowerment, Immigration, and spite of the isolation that social distancing much sweat, tears, and hard directives for Sojourner House’s Advocacy). Over the past five years, and lockdowns brought in 2020, we work that have been exerted path into the future. the program has grown and now offers endured — sometimes chaotically, sometimes over the decades to move our The work at Sojourner Finding safe shelter, transitional housing, and barely, sometimes even triumphantly. work forward. House has always been, above a continuum of supportive services. 2020 presented many trials to Sojourner The demands of managing a all else, characterized by Our goals are to empower victims of House, as we continued to grow in scope victim services agency during passion, commitment, and Hope Again human trafficking to become survivors and size, and we adapted quickly to meet the pandemic left me with perseverance. We have a vision Abi* came to the United States on a work and to help them achieve safety and the challenges that COVID-19 demanded little down time, let alone for a violence-free world and visa with plans to provide for her family back self-sufficiency. Some of the services of all of us. time for reflection, but I often the tenacity to keep working home in Nigeria. She was a single mother, offered to victims of trafficking include This was the kind of year no one came back to some wise words until we reach that objective. forced to support her two children, her intensive case management services, could possibly have seen coming, but the written by researcher Angela Duckworth, The COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 presented nephew, and other family members after her life skills training, assistance navigating Sojourner House team not only showed up, who has focused her work on the premise another challenge to us — but one that we husband and brother were kidnapped, never state systems, and clinical therapy. Sojourner House was the only agency but they rallied — for our clients, for our that grit — a combination of passion and confronted head on. to return again. Abi felt hopeless and she Since the program launched, we have in Rhode Island to be awarded, and community, and for each other. Our Safe perseverance for a single important goal — is 2020, we weren’t sorry to see you go. But we was struggling to make ends meet. When a served more than 100 victims for we were one of only 73 organizations House team kept families safely sheltered, the hallmark of high achievers. appreciate the reminder that with hard work, friend connected Abi to an elderly relative almost 10,000 bed nights. We partner nationwide to receive funds from OVC’s extended our hotline to 24/7, and worked “There are no shortcuts to excellence,” and intention, just about anything is possible. in the United States who needed a caretaker, with Project Weber/RENEW to connect $35-million trafficking transitional on a crisis shelter expansion so we could Duckworth explains. “Developing real “I have a feeling tomorrow will be better is Abi jumped at the chance. She felt relief and clients with peer support services housing program. As a part of the provide more beds. Our advocates answered expertise, figuring out really hard problems, different from I resolve to make tomorrow believed that the job in the United States from a survivor of human trafficking project, Sojourner House will create five over 30% more calls than the prior year, it all takes time — longer than most people better,” Duckworth writes. We have a lot of would provide more financial support for her who has overcome their trauma and is transitional housing units for victims of our clinical team grew to accommodate imagine. Grit is about working on something resolve here at Sojourner House — and a lot family than any job she could find in Nigeria. living in recovery. In addition, Sojourner human trafficking. Transitional housing the requests for counseling services, and you care about so much that you’re willing of grit. We look forward to tackling whatever When Abi arrived in the United States, House sits on the Rhode Island Human provides victims an apartment for up our housing program nearly doubled in to stay loyal to it…it’s doing what you love, challenges may lie ahead of us. We hope you however, the work was much different than Trafficking Taskforce and chairs the to 24 months along with supportive size — during a global pandemic — and we but not just falling in love — staying in love.” will continue to follow us on our journey. what she was promised. Instead of caring for Adult Victims Services Sub-committee services. U.S. Representative David acquired a new apartment building on top of There were some dark, disheartening, and one elderly relative, Abi became the caretaker of the Taskforce. Last year, Sojourner Cicilline, who has made addressing it all! We provided rental assistance, security downright devastating days during 2020. Warmly, for the entire household, which included House also joined as a member of human trafficking a priority, said, “We deposits, and utility assistance to almost I witnessed our clients struggle to meet two additional adults and three children, one the Massachusetts Anti-trafficking are excited the Office for Victims of 250 households, and we expanded our total their basic needs, saw our staff attempt to of whom was living with a developmental Task Force. Both groups assist with Crime has recognized the important portfolio of apartments to over 120 units. balance remote working conditions with disability. She was forced to work all hours conducting community education and work Sojourner House is doing for Together, one person at a time, Sojourner the demands of their personal life, and of the night and was locked out of the house training on issues related to human victims of trafficking in Rhode Island. House staff helped to change someone’s personally comforted family and friends who Vanessa Volz any time she left to run an errand or go trafficking. Trafficking greatly impacts its victims life — and, by extension, our community. lost loved ones due to the pandemic. Not one Executive Director to church - many times in freezing cold In August of 2020, Sojourner House and can leave lifelong, traumatic temperatures. She had to share a room with received a half-million dollar federal effects. This transitional housing the children and was forced to sleep in bed grant to provide transitional housing program will help ensure victims of with them because she was never given a to victims of human trafficking from trafficking have what they need to not PROGRAM SPOTLIGHT: IMMIGRATION ADVOCACY PROGRAM bed of her own. Her pay became less and the Office for Victims of Crime (OVC). only survive, but to overcome.” less, and eventually she wasn’t being paid The number of immigrant and and advocated for a program to help immigration relief such as U Visas, T anything at all. She was mentally, emotionally, undocumented women impacted immigrant victims. Now, eight years later, Visas, Asylum, and VAWA Self-Petitions. and sexually abused by the adults in the by Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is the Immigration Advocacy Program has The COVID-19 pandemic profoundly household. Abi feared for her life and missed A Mission that Empowers staggering. The many barriers that expanded from one part-time employee impacted the U.S. Immigration legal her family in Nigeria. It wasn’t until she they face as both immigrants and as to three full-time employees. Having system. Cases that normally take 8 to confided in some friends at her local church 45 years ago, services for survivors of abuse in Rhode Island were nearly nonexistent. victims of abuse make accessing help only three cases when the program first 10 months to process are now expected that Abi finally found a way out. Abi’s church A group of concerned community members set out to change that, and in 1976, they even more challenging. Abuse rates launched, the program now manages to take up to 36 months, and some developed an escape plan with her and joined together and formed Sojourner House. What started as a volunteer-led crisis among immigrant women are as high 250 open cases (active and pending) and cases have been delayed even longer. brought her to Sojourner House’s trafficking hotline has expanded over the years and is now the largest and most comprehensive as 49.8% - almost three times the receives over 70 new cases each year. Many of the jobs filled by immigrant shelter. Abi received shelter, counseling, and anti-violence organization in Rhode Island. With three shelters, 125 housing units, and national average. Sojourner House is the only domestic and undocumented persons are in the immigration legal assistance. She is now over a dozen supportive service programs, Sojourner House's Board of Directors and After hearing from immigrant clients and sexual violence organization hospitality and service industry - which living in a safe home, has a work permit, and leadership felt that the mission didn't accurately reflect all of our work, nor did it reflect about how difficult it was to access in the state to be recognized by was the hardest hit industry during the she just reunited with her children. “Feeling all of the populations we aim to serve. In response, in 2020, Sojourner House updated its help, Sojourner House launched its the Board of Immigration Appeals, pandemic. In 2020, the demand for our safe and being reunited with my family mission. It now includes housing as a service provided, and it includes survivors of human Immigration Advocacy Program in 2012. which allows us to represent victims immigration advocacy services grew by means everything to me. Without Sojourner trafficking - a population we have been serving for years. “These changes were important Gloria Greenfield, Sojourner House’s in deportation proceedings. Two of 30%. On the following page, learn about House, I am not sure what would have to us,” Vanessa Volz, Sojourner House’s Executive Director, stated. “Our updated mission Court Advocate at the time and current our staff are also accredited by the one of the amazing survivors who was happened to me or my family. Thank you for statement now reflects the work that we have been doing in Rhode Island to ensure that Senior Director of Community Programs, US Department of Justice to assist helped by our Immigration Advocacy giving me hope again.” victims have what they need to overcome trauma and live safely in the community. It also went to Executive Director Vanessa Volz victims with applying for and obtaining Program, thanks to your support. *Name has been changed to protect the sends the message to all victims of abuse that they are welcome in our programs.” Please identity of the client. see the cover page of this report for our updated mission statement. These figures are reflective of organizational revenue and Donor Spotlight: Bruce Medeiros, CPA FY2020 Financials expenses from 7/1/2019 to 6/30/2020.

Bruce Medeiros, that the mission was very positive and we know that Sojourner House succeeded Chief Financial community focused. The ability to provide in their mission. Many victims don’t get a Education: 6% Trafficking: 8% Officer at Beltone safety and support to victims of domestic chance for that support, as we hear on the New England, and sexual violence just struck me as such news every so often that a life was lost due Corporate joined Sojourner a noble cause. After meeting with the to domestic violence. I think we all want to & Foundation Management & House's Board of Executive Director Vanessa Volz, it was an live in a world where partners have healthy Grants: 23% General: 9% Directors in 2014 easy decision to help Sojourner House. relationships. Sojourner House’s mission and after serving on our It is exceptionally generous of you services provide that pathway to effectively Development & finance committee. As the Board Treasurer, to donate your time on the Finance create change in our communities. Fundraising: 6% Bruce helped to support Sojourner House's Committee and as Treasurer of the Board What has been your favorite or most impressive growth. Even though his term of Sojourner House. What made you proud moment over the many years you’ve Special Events: ended in 2020, Bruce will continue to be a decide to give in this way? As a CPA and been connected to Sojourner House? 5% long-time supporter of Sojourner House. auditor at the time, I thought joining the There’s too many moments to just pick one. Thank you, Bruce, for your service and for finance committee and becoming a board Every successful survival story makes me so General & supporting survivors of abuse. member would give me greater knowledge proud to be associated with Sojourner House Individual Sojourner House: How did you first and experience in my profession while and the hard-working staff that are helping Donations: 9% Shelter: 13% get connected to or learn about Sojourner providing support to an organization doing and caring for the victims seeking help. The House? Bruce Medeiros: I learned about such important work in the community. growth and stability of the organization over Rental Sojourner House through an email that During my time with Sojourner House, I’ve the past 7 years is noteworthy along with the Government Income: 1% Housing was sent from the Rhode Island Society found that you become more aware and expansion of services provided. Working Grants: 61% (Transitional Housing & Other Drop-In/Community of Certified Public Accountants. The hyper-sensitive to the issues that cause the with Vanessa and the many board members Rapid Re-Housing): 35% Income: 1% Services: 23% organization was in search of an accounting need for the organization’s services. When and the passion that they show will always professional to join their finance committee. we hear the stories from the survivors, it’s be remembered dearly. I am honored to be a I researched the organization and found difficult not to get emotional but at least part of such a great organization. Total Revenue: $3,469,906 Total Expenses: $3,068,259

PROGRAM SPOTLIGHT: HIV PROGRAM

Victims of abuse are at greater risk Champion Award to Dr. Phillip A . Chan, In FY2020, You Helped… of contracting HIV, AIDS, and other MD, MS, Consultant Medical Director for sexually-transmitted infections (STIs). the Rhode Island Department of Health Many times, abusers will use a victim’s Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STI status as a way to further control STDs, and TB, and attending physician them. Abusers may prevent a victim at The Miriam Hospital and Lifespan. from getting medical attention, force Each year, this award is presented a victim to engage in unsafe sexual to an individual or organization doing practices, or withhold information about work in community that supports our their own status. Educating victims mission to end domestic violence, about sexual health and giving them the sexual assault, and human trafficking 1,131 81 47,008 130 opportunity to get tested for STIs are in Rhode Island. For many years, Dr. victims of abuse survivors received supportive housing bed victims received important parts of safety planning. Chan has worked at the Rhode Island received supportive safe shelter for nights were provided to 285 1,190 sessions of For over 25 years, Sojourner House STD Clinic at Miriam Hospital, providing services 6,565 nights victims clinical therapy has been working with community STI treatment and preventative care partners such as the Rhode Island for many victims of abuse. During Dr. Department of Health, to offer free, rapid, Chan’s award acceptance speech, HIV testing on-site and in the community. he said: “In Rhode Island, there’s a Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, small community of professionals that Sojourner House has been offering at- work across the sexual health field. home HIV tests with detailed instructions Sojourner House fulfills a critical need for survivors. Now, anyone in the country in Rhode Island in sexual violence, can be tested for HIV through our human trafficking, and domestic program! In 2020 alone, we provided 122 violence. This is why I’ve partnered 192 122 434 free, rapid, HIV tests. Sojourner House with them for the past several years to 331 immigrant and free rapid HIV tests were community education staff are also now certified to conduct provide medical care, HIV/STI, and other survivors attended 286 undocumented victims completed presentations were free Hep-C testing on-site. sexual health care to their clients. The support group sessions received 1,075 sessions of conducted to 7,267 At the 5th Annual Sojo MoJoe work that the Sojourner House does is immigration legal assistance duplicated students, Breakfast, Sojourner House was so important in providing a safety net HIV Team staff getting professionals, and honored to present the Community for survivors.” ready for the statewide community members day of outreach. Judith Clare William Duffy Jacqueline Goldman Stephanie and Ethan Pete Kuester Gilfred and Tara Mary Clark Elizabeth Dugan Jessa Goldstein Huckel Nirva Lafortune McClary 2020 Donors Molly Clark Rob Duguay Sorani Gonzalez Elena Hughes Ryan Lagace Karen McCormack (add)ventures Dr. Francesca Shannon Caldwell Carolyn Cleary Jonathan Dumont Doree Goodman Michelle Hughes Catherine Laine Elizabeth McCuskey A Fresh Perspective Beaudoin Michael Callahan Marc Cohen Kathryn Dunkelman marina goodman Rachel Hughes Shirley and Ronald Michael McDermott AAA Northeast Jennifer Becker Suzanne Caporicci Janet Coit Justine A. Dunlap Maryellen Goodwin Zaneta Hunter Laliberte Ann McGloshen Barbara Ackaway Kyle Bennett Bethany Caputo Emily Colgan Melanie DuPont Madhu Gorla Melissa Husband Anne Peirce Landis Caron McGraw- Christine Ackert Nancy Benoit Gail M Cardarelli Monique Collins Marilyn Eanet Kathleen Gorman Lisa Hussey Elizabeth Campbell Peters Jennifer Adler Michele Berardo Madonna Cardillo Commonwealth Maureen Eckert Pamela Goulet HW Staffing Landis Michaela McGuirl Adrian Boney and Alissa Berman Care New England Engineers & Sofia Edlund-Wynn John Grady Solutions Lara Landrum Ross McKenrick Martha Fish Allison Bernier Sean Carlson Consultants, Inc. Jane Eggerstedt Grant-West Living Pam Hyland Ryan Landry Brandy and Geoff Amanda Ahern Amanda Berno Megan Caron Community Action Eileen and Albin Trust Robert Hyland Jr. Pierre Lanfranchi McKinnon David Ahlijanian Ellen Berren Amy Carosi Partnership of Moser Great Harvest Bread IGT Dave Langley Kerri McLaughlin Edith Ajello joseph Berthiaume Aubrey Carpenter Providence Embrace Home Co. International Union Of Jaime LaPorte Carrie McPherson Alayne White Spa & MARY bettez Dr. Linda Carpenter Haley Como Loans, Inc. Alanna Green Painters and Allied Stephanie LaShoto Kelley McShane Body Boutique Bety N. Giles Frances Carpenter Compensation Empire Beauty Amy Greene Trades, District Myra Latimer- Jeremy McVay Cynthia Almonacy Charitable Nick Carr Planning School John Maxwell Council 11, Local Nicholas Bruce Medeiros Susie Almono Foundation Inc. Nina Carroll Paul Conforti Encore Capital Group Greene Union 195 Kristina Lavoie Linda Medeiros Jaclyn Altieri Neha Bhagirath Jeannine Casselman Tammy Conn Julie Endy Joshua and Gloria Elaine Irby Melissa Lay Robert Medeiros Ashley Amaral Rajeev Bhaman Nancy Cassidy and Anne Connor Michael Erwin Greenfield Nancy Isabel Rachel Leadon Stephany Medina Amazon Aman Bhullar Jeffrey Schreck Arianna Conte Kevin Escudero Julie Greenhalgh Molly Jacobson Melissa Leahey Jon Mellinger Cristina Amedeo Paramjit Bhullar Jessica Castigliego Kimberly Conterio Manuel Esquivel Bruce and Dale Greer James and Sally Tracey LeBeau Joanna Meriwether American Inn Of Lucas Bialecki Christina Castle Contre-Fitness Tripp Evans and Meghan Griffiths and Kacyznski Marisa LeClair Michael Messina Court Nancy Binns and Kelly Sylvia Castro Kristina Contreras Edward Cabral Heather Johnson James L Carr Jr. Alan M Leclaire Katie Metzger American Postal Hunt Whitney Catanio Fox Donna and Ray Miriam Grodberg Kelly James Molly Lederer Peter and Jean Workers Union Of Amy Black Catholic Social Harmony Pest Control Everson Robin M. Guglielmetti Natoya James Joseph LeFort Michael Providence, RI Kate Blacklock Services Of RI Cristina Costa Hanna Exel Lisa Guillette Peter N. James Dr. Jennifer Lena Kimberly Michalik Amica Companies Christy Blanchard Cathy Lewis & Linda Cranston Senior Kristin Fabris Geoffery and Susan Patricia Jaspers Sharon Lenox Guy Michaud Foundation Garrett Bliss Mitchell Center Liz Fayram Gunter JDog Junk Removal & Laura Leonard Michelle and Michael Michael and Dana BlueOwl Erin Cawley Joyce Crook FBI Boston Citizens Apurv Gupta Hauling RI Dana S. Leslie Potorski Lawrence O’Brien Kim Pinheiro Rhode Island Building Amore Helen Bodell Elizabeth Cazden Christina Crosby and Academy Alumni Heather Gutshall Kathy Jellison Fabien Letailleur Justin Millan Kathleen Odean Erica Pistorino and Construction Hannah Amos Anna Bogdanok Central Janet Jakobsen Assoc. R Guyer Karen and Paul Hilary Levey Friedman Elisa Miller Office of Controller, Lily Plotkin Trades Council Daniel and Mary Traevon Bohannon Congregational Cuddles Of Hope Danielle Fecci Alexis B. Hafken Jessey James Lewis Jason Miller Brown University Pauli Poli Rhode Island Coalition Anderson Rose Marie Bolton Church Foundation Marcy Feibelman Jonathan and Michael Jochim Stephanie Lietz Kim Miller Office Of The Mayor, Clifford Pollack for the Homeless Emily Anderson Boscov’s Department Laura Chalk and Cumberland Lodge Josh Fennell Cornelia Hall Maria Nicole Johnsen Eleanor Ligeiro Paula Miller City Of Providence Marisa Pollard Rhode Island Wendy S Andrews Store, LLC Stefano Crema #14 FOP Joshua Fenton Phoebe Hall Johnson & Wales Lincoln Creamery Samantha Milton Stephanie O’Hara Michael Pollock Foundation Anonymous Michael Bottaro Andrea Champagne Linda Cummiskey Sherry Ferdinandi Sheila Hallisey University Lincoln Pediatrics Carl Mitsch Elizabeth and John Andrea Porcaro Rhode Island Hot Alexandra Ash Botticelli, LLC Philip Chan Marion Cunningham Brianna Ferraioli Steven Hamburg and Jane Johnson Linda Fain Family jane Mizrahi Ohlson Gail N. Porter Yoga Lori Ashness Katelyn Bouchard Jennifer Chapman Mary Curtin Fidelity Charitable Sarah Barker Kendra Johnson Fund Ronald Mondillo Janice Okoomian Barbara Pothier Rhode Island Housing Kristen Aston Elayna Boucher Adam Charpentier Elysha Daly Gift Funds Anne Hamilton Evan Jones and Kelly Lindley Brianna Moon Karen Oliveira David Potter Georgia Rhodes Axion Business Courtney Bourns Charter Oak Federal D’Ambra Amy Figueira Harkins Wealth Samantha Taylor Harriet Linskey Jane and Bruce Matthew and Jeffrey Potter Deborah A. Rhude Technologies Darrah Bowden Credit Union Construction Co., Find Your Fabulosity Management Hilary Jones Jessica Litner Moore Kathleen Oliverio Elizabeth Powers Schuster Brenda Azar William Bowman Brendan Chelmo Inc. Joseph Fink Frederick Harkins Paul Jones Amy Littlefield Mary C Moore Nancy Olson Anne Pratt RI Association Of Guillaume Bagal Ann and Thomas Joshua Chelmo Edward DArezzo Jennie Finn Daniel Harrop Julia and Mark Van Loiselle Family Fund MORAN Home Michael O’Mara Bubba Precourt Perianesthesia Bank Newport Boyd Chepachet Union Shantanjaya Brooke Finocchiaro Jason Harry Noppen Kevin Lombard Improvement Sarah O’Neil Heather Pringle Nurses Bank of America Kalina Brabeck Church Dasgupta First Spiritualist Gail Harvey Michael and Jessica Stephen and Kammie Caroline Morgan Elizabeth O’Neill Katie Priolo RI Heavy & Highway BankRI Alan Bradbury Christine Chimera John Davidson Church Of RI Susan Harvey Jusczyk Lombardi Keith Morton Rachel Orsinger Property 2, LLC Construction Anne Barnhart Emily Branch Michael and Christine Lynn Davidson Courtney Fish Hasbro Children`s Laurie K Joe Lou Susan Moses Michael O’Sullivan Laura Provan Industry Pamela Barry Jenna Braun McDermott Ashley Davis Joseph and Roberta Fund Eric Kaldor Katherine Lundin Marjorie Moskol Annalisa Oswald Providence College Advancement Fund Sierra Barter Terry Jeffrey and Jessica Matthew Chittim Elda Dawber Fisler Jenna Wims Hashway David Karoff and Catherine Webb Mehdi Moutahir Patricia & Jimmie Providence Kate Ricciarelli- Vicki Bartolini Brier Parag Chordia DBA Simplify Yoga Tracy Fitzpatrick Helen Havens Barbara Hunger Lynch Leesa Mullin Owen Community Health Wenson Mildred Bates Brown Police Sapna chowdhry Michael DeAngelis JoAnn Flaminio Becky Hawkins Sharon Katz Patty Lynch-Gadaleta Bethany Murphy Emily Owens Centers Inc. Alison Rich Sarah and Eben Department Christine and Mark Katie DeCarli Joshua and Rachel Kassie Hawkins Andrea Katzman and Margaret MacDowell Brian & Donna John Pagano Providence People’s Barbara Rich Bates Brown University Marinello Amy Decastro Flum Gary Hayes Steven Jacobson Adriana Machado Murphy Karen Pajak Choir Cherie Richer Bath & Body Works Brown University Sophie Chrupcala Matt DeCataldo Sara and Sean Foley Barbara Haynes Lisa Kaufman Sarah Mack Anne Murray Benjamin Pallant Providence Power Maxine Richman Kevin Bath AIDS Program Mary Ann Church Michaela and John Forbes Insurance Elisabeth M. Head Rosemarie Kavanagh JoAnn MacPherson MySkinCareGirl, LLC Linda Palmateer Yoga Roberta Richman Malcolm and Karen Thomas and Kathleen Debra Chute DeCataldo Agency Inc. Brandt Heckert Stephen Kearns Carole Malaga Kathryn Nagle Sarah Palomo Providence School Paul and Susan Riley Baxter Brueckner Kate and Arthur Sarah DeCataldo and Honore Ford Owen Heleen Roger and Janet Alexi Mangili Leesa Nagorny-Mullin Pampered Chef Department RINOW BayCoast Bank Margaret Bublitz Chute Tara Pizzi Nancy Forest Joshua Herbeck Keene David Mann Jeanne and Tonia C Papitto Administration Kenya Rivera Kathleen and Arthur Bobby Buka Frank A. Ciccone III Lisa DeCubellis Jennifer Forman Tracy Hermann Esq. Patricia Keough Joshua Mann and Costantino Natale Stacy Paradise Ashley Qiu Berline Robillard Bazinet Chloe Buka Bethany Cicerchia Thomas Deller Ana L Fox Herrick & White, Lawrence and Martha Vanessa Volz Dylan Neal Kqantu Pareja Bent Michael and Sydney Johnny Robinson Beacon Mutual Tim Burbank Peter Cipolla Delta Dental Of Rhode Georgia Frank and LTD, Architectural Kessler Tracey and Darren Taylor Neal Tiffany Parenteau Quas Milou Rodrigues Insurance Burke Law Group LLC Citizens Bank Island Jeffrey Mcarn Woodworkers Nealia Khan Mann Neighborhood Health Sheila Paris Kristen Quinlan Victoria Rodriguez Company Erica Busillo Adams City Of Providence Alana Deluty Friends Of Lisa Jane Hesser Emma Kiihn Kira Manser Plan Of RI Susan Parsons Heidi Rafferty Kathryn Rogers Beaten To Badass Andrea Cacase Robert Clancy Lawrie Demorest Baldelli Hunt Stephany Hessler Stacy Kiihn Bernard Mansuetti Raymond Neirinckx Prutha Patel Melanie Rainone Andrew and Amy Stephen Demorest Caitlin Frumerie Marie Higgins Sydney Kiihn Kendra Marasco and Roxanne Stephanie M Paton Oscar Ramirez and Romero Christine Denisevich Fuller Family Karyn Hill Paul and Joyce Karen Marcantonio Audette Shuva Paul Carmen Asseo Karla Rosenstein Robert and Jo Ann Foundation Laura Hiller Kilmartin Marcum LLP Ellen Nelson Pawtucket Credit Kurt and Kristina Frederick Roses Deorsey Julia Gage Hinkley Allen Snyder Rebecca and Joanna Kiersten Marek Kelly Nevins Union Ramsland Rotary Club of Derek and Corinne Alexander Galarraga LLP Kislak Michael Marinelli New England Patriots Paypal Giving Fund Love Raskin Woonsocket, RI, Steinbrenner Renee Gamba HiRoad Sara Kleiman Donald and Valerie New Harvest Coffee Michaela Peabody Tashaun Rawls Inc. Charitable Trust Laura Gamben Shira Hirshberg Julia Kliever Marrin Roasters Pamela Peirce Ray Solem Julia Rothschild Deron and Xenia Catherine Ganim and Kaitlin Hitchings Emily Kloeblen Laura Marrin Subhadra Newton Keerthi Madapusi Foundation Sharon Rounds and Murphy Megan Parisee JoEllen Mary and Norman Carolyn Marsden Edward Nicholas Pera Fadya Rayess and Martha Mickles Laurie Devlin Brandon Gaudiano Hockenbrough Kluepfel Staci Marsden Ninja Networking Liz Beretta Perik Deborah Kutenplon Vanessa Ruggieri Marcus Diffley Megan Gearon William and Joanne Knead Doughnuts Carole Marshall Lighthouse At Donna Personeus Christopher and Mary Elvys Ruiz Michelle Dillon Joseph and Leah Hogan Alyssa Koerner Melissa Marszalek Lincoln Phi Beta Sigma Recasino Bradley Russell Scott Dingas Gendron Quavion D Hollins Laura Kohl Joseph and Linda J. Terry Noble Fraternity Inc BHASKARA REDDY Robert Russo Robin Dionne Timothy Geraghty Jeanne Holtzman Janet Koladay Mastrangelo Margaret Noel Claire Phipps and Geetha Reddy GAIL SAHAR Donna Domenico Alicia Gervais HomePro Inspections Carolyn Kolesar Steven Mastroyin Loriann Nold Michael Sousa Sheela Reddy Saint Patrick Eric and Holly Ruth Gingell Of RI Mary Kay Koreivo Emilia Matarese Noon Designs Claude O. Phipps Remax Preferred Academy Dominguez Annie Gjelsvik Donald Hondongwa Laura Korthauer 401Gives MatchPrize Deborah Norman Peter Phipps and A. Remensnyder Janis Sallinger Lori Dorsey Jodi L. Glass Esperanza Hope Gilmour Zandra Matthews Peter Norris Odile Mattiauda Rev. Bernard M. Peter Salomone Rachael Dotson Gary Glassman Monica Horan Lauren Kosowski Isabel Mattia Northeast John and Heather O’Reilly Charity Salten Weingrod Dover Mothers’ Liz Gledhill Horizon Beverage Linda Kramer Bobbie Maurer Chiropractic, Inc. Picerne Revoc Living Trust Family Fund Association Tanya Glover Jennifer Hosmer Peter Kramer and Delaney Mayette Amanda Notarantonio Pierce Fire Protection of Ann-Marie C. Saltzman Watches Margaret Drew Carol Gold Natasha House Rachel Schwartz Andrea Mazie Robert and Ann Services, Inc. Ferro David Salvatore and

Kayla Drozd Gayle Goldin Polly Huckel inadvertent. omissions are Any 7/1/2019-6/30/2020. between donations received of reflective are names donor These Ulf and Joan Krueger Brendan McCaughey Noyes Katherine Pierce Heather Reynolds Angie Sathan