March 2015 New Dining Room: Campaign Report

(left): October 4, 2014 – Grand Opening and First Meal Mayor Ed Lee and Barry Stenger, St. Anthony’s Thanks to in grew to 74 million Executive Director, celebrate the opening of the New missing meals. According to the San Dining Room. Francisco Food Security Task Force, 1 in 4 residents of San Francisco, including (right): The new St.Anthony’s Dining Room. , seniors and families with children, suffer you from “food insecurity,” meaning their we opened the door access to adequate food is limited by a social setting. Clients receive personal lack of money and other resources. social services on the spot during their to so much more! meal. The Dining Room also doubles as a The beautiful new St. Anthony’s job-training program for men in recovery facility, which you so generously helped from addiction. Thanks to your abundant generosity, to build, addresses this disparity by St. Anthony’s opened the doors to the increasing seating capacity for low- One volunteer, returning to St. New Dining Room at 121 Golden Gate income residents, doubling the space for Anthony’s for the first time since the Avenue on October 4, 2014 – the Feast of children and their families, and enabling move, said, “I love the way St. Anthony’s St. Francis, and 64 years to the day after us to cook, freeze, and store large food builds community among the guests, Fr. Alfred Boeddeker served the first meal donations for longer periods of time. volunteers, and staff. And I really love in 1950. The event was commemorated serving the bread. Everyone is so thankful by speeches from Congresswoman Nancy In addition to being a core source of and friendly.” Pelosi, Mayor Ed Lee, Executive Director nutrition for thousands of low-income Barry Stenger, St. Anthony’s guest and San Franciscans, St. Anthony’s Dining The same volunteer noticed some Tenderloin Walking Tours host, Del Room is a place of social inclusion. In the differences since last volunteering in Seymour, and celebrated by jazz singer Dining Room, people are given space to 2000. “I see more women guests and Paula West and performers from the long be social. Particularly vulnerable people, more young people than before,” she running show, “Beach Blanket Babylon.” like low-income seniors and individuals commented. with physical and mental disabilities, are In 2012, the unmet need for food able to live safer and healthier lives in this continued on page 3

St. Anthony Foundation Campaign Report 1 Letter from the Executive Director continued from page 1

Dear Friend of St. Anthony’s, Because of the generosity of The new green building donors like you, St. Anthony’s allows St. Anthony’s to serve On Saturday, October 4th, the Feast of St. Francis, St The third phrase that Fr. Alfred was fond of was “the Social Work Center began hundreds, and eventually Anthony Foundation took a bold step into the future. We Miracle on Jones Street.” When we look at this new operations on the second thousands more, through a “opened the doors to so much more.” More meals, more building we are transported back to that moment six floor of the new building in more flexible physical layout help, more hope. decades ago when Fr. Alfred first used those words. November 2014. In early and up-to-date equipment. It The beauty of this new space may inspire the language This is not groundless hope. We stand solidly on 64 of the miraculous. But what inspired Fr. Alfred to call February 2015, St. Anthony’s has been LEED certified Silver years of history. In fact, the line of people on Golden Gate it a miracle was not the beauty of the space; it was Free Clothing Program also (Leadership in Energy and Avenue waiting to walk in the door goes back more than the generosity of our donors. Everyone who gives of moved onto the second floor, Environmental Design). 100 years. The Franciscan friars have remained true to their time or treasure or talent is part of that miracle. from its space at Mission their founder, St. Francis, the patron of this city, and have This is an extraordinary moment in the history of this and 8th Streets. Thanks to St. Anthony’s, long known for seen in those who are poor, brothers and sisters sharing organization and an extraordinary moment in the history you, this will now bring three serving thousands of hot meals this journey toward the community for which we have all of this city. For a nonprofit that is, like most nonprofits, crucial programs under one to low-income people every day been created. It was that vision that inspired Fr. Alfred used to making do with what we can pull together, this is roof, making it so much easier of the year, also helps 12,000 Boeddeker back in 1950 to think about a building. He was extraordinary. We had a Dining Room built to be an auto for seniors and people with of the poorest people in San serving sandwiches out the back door of the friary and body shop, a clinic that used to be a restaurant, a kitchen disabilities to use multiple Francisco find housing or avoid knew his call was to do more than fill empty stomachs. He pieced together from hand-me-downs and cast-offs. It’s services. You are helping to eviction, access benefits, use thought that those men and women should sit around a extraordinary to have a kitchen built to be a kitchen, a table and catch a glimpse of themselves as brothers and Dining Room built to be a dining room. stabilize their situations and computers, and search for jobs. sisters created in God’s image. prevent them from falling out of February 2012 - Last meal in the original Dining Room This is also an extraordinary moment for our city. care. We are so grateful to you. St. Anthony’s volunteer Dorothy serves the last meal in our original We stand also on the foundation of trust and You’ve heard of a battle going on in our city, particularly Dining Room. confidence that supporters like you have placed in here in the Tenderloin. Some say it’s a battle over real St. Anthony’s. Your gifts and your offerings are poured estate. Others say it’s a battle over housing. Some say it’s into the very structure of the new building and are part of about jobs. It’s a political battle; it’s an economic battle. every meal shared, every step taken toward a better life. It’s probably all of these things. But I believe it’s a battle Impact on Guests, St. Anthony’s On October 4th, as we stood again on holy ground and for the heart of this city. celebrated the great accomplishment of creating the and the Community new Dining Room, I was reminded of several sayings By raising up this building, we are saying that there is a We have long discussed the approached. We fed them dinner associated with our founder, Fr. Alfred Boeddeker. place in the City of St. Francis for those who are poor. fact that the new building would and breakfast and gave a new pair The first is what he heard when struggling to This beautiful Dining Room, these affordable housing be the cornerstone of a citywide of socks to each person. You made understand what he was being called to do. He held a units, this new clothing program and social work center plan for disaster preparedness. this possible! conversation with St. Anthony. The statue of St. Anthony are clear statements that yes, there’s a place in this city In the event of a disaster, St. shows him giving a loaf of bread, and Fr. Alfred asked for those who have more than they need, but there is also Anthony’s will assume the role of Another positive impact is that himself, “Why don’t I do that?” He was doubtful and a place for those who are in need. a communications and assistance guests have more room at each pleaded with the Saint, “What should I do?” And the center for the neighborhood table and considerably more answer he got from St.Anthony was, “You do it, and I’ll If there’s a battle going on, then this building is our flag and the city in general. The new walking space in the aisles for help.” in the ground. It tells those who may be wavering that yes, building and Dining Room will both guests and volunteers. This we are a great city. We’re not a suburban enclave, we’re be equipped with the resources reduces the tension that can And that’s the way it has been ever since. We do what not a ghetto, we’re not a gated community; we’re a truly needs to be done, according to our best understanding. diverse city with room for all. This place is a symbol of a to administer a food and water accumulate in the Dining Room And others come forward to complete the task: donors city with a big heart, a city with a vision. It’s a vision that distribution program for San when the weather is extreme or and volunteers, politicians and activists, vendors and matches that of our patron, St. Francis. Francisco and to treat or refer other stressors increase. staff and pro bono experts. people with emergency medical As we celebrate the opening of this space, we celebrate needs. The increase in space has Another mantra of Fr. Alfred’s was his insistence that a vision that sees brothers and sisters in all who join also enabled us to sign up many “This is a Dining Room and not a soup kitchen.” Anyone us for the meal. We are all brothers and sisters in a city One of the first gifts of the more volunteers to serve the who enters the new St. Anthony’s Dining Room can see where, every once in a while, we see a glimpse of the larger space was the opportunity daily meal—50 volunteers during that at a glance: the wooden ceiling, the new seating, vision that we are all children of God. Thank you again for the natural light. Because of you, our guests will enter your support and kind consideration of the work we do in to actually implement a small- regular meals as compared scale disaster support center, with 35 in the past. We had 200 this Dining Room and look around and realize that this the community. (top): September 2012 - Demolition of the original Dining Room beautiful place was built for them. They’ll see the shining After 62 years of service, demolition begins on the original St. Anthony’s along with St. Boniface Church, volunteers during the holiday new kitchen equipment and feel that they deserve more In gratitude, Dining Room to pave the way for a new space that will serve more people for two nights in December 2014. meals in two shifts! The volunteer than the scraps that fall from the table. When someone and change more lives. There was limited power in the program is crucial to our daily serves them and says “good morning” or when they get (bottom): January 2013 - Groundbreaking neighborhood, and our generators operations and allows us to help from a social worker or try on a new set of clothes, Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi helps break ground on the New automatically started up, allowing educate people about the realities St. Anthony’s Dining Room along with Executive Director Barry Stenger, they’ll realize that they are better than they feel when the San Francisco Giants’ Lou Seal, SAF Member us to invite people sleeping on of local poverty and those who living on the streets. Barry J. Stenger Tyrone Hopper, President of Mercy Housing Doug Shoemaker, the streets inside for emergency live in it. Executive Director Susan Koret of the Koret Foundation, Mayor Ed Lee and shelter as a major storm Fr. John Hardin, OFM.

St. Anthony Foundation Campaign Report 2 St. Anthony Foundation Campaign Report 3 Thank you to our generous donors! Various Giving Levels in Five years ago, we set an ambitious goal to raise $22.5 million to build a new Dining Room that will serve more people and change Support of the Campaign more lives. We were confident that people around the Bay Area $1,000,000 and more (and beyond) would rise to meet this challenge and you have. Your investment in this campaign has positioned St. Anthony’s to meet the critical needs of low-income San Franciscans for the next 8 donors century. We are proud to call the Tenderloin home and to celebrate in San Francisco’s world-renowned generosity. THANK YOU, 22.5 $500,000 - $999,999 million times over! We thank all of our wonderful donors to the Campaign. Due to limited space, we are only able to list those who 9 donors gave $1,000 or more to the Campaign.

Individuals Commercial Group $250,000 - $499,999 Anonymous (23) Mary Nelson Berry Mrs. Corinne W. Abel Frederick W. Bialy March 2014 - Topping Off Event with Nibbi Brothers and Roberto M. Acevedo Mary L. Bianco 7 donors Wells Fargo Andreas and Juana V. Acrivos Amy Bick Dennis Aftergut Michael and Terry Billeci The crew from Nibbi Brothers Construction gather as Wells Fargo presents a Valerie Agostino and Lois O’Connell Mary Anne Bland $100,000 - $249,999 check for $250,000 to top off fundraising for our New Dining Room. Edward P. and Alda Ahern James S. and Jean Blattner Arthur R. Albrecht The Honorable Dianne Feinstein and 18 Angela Alioto Mr. Richard C. Blum Ann M. Alioto Mark Jon Bluth donors Bruce and Janet Allen Wendy and Charles Bolton Future Plans Gerald T. Ames Giselle Bosc $50,000 - $99,999 Donna Ames-Heldfond Mr. and Mrs. Kevin D. Bouey Nick Andrade Jamie and Philip Bowles 18 A very small portion of the Anthony’s will continue the Mr. and Mrs. John J. Anton John R. Meyer and James C. Bowles, Jr. Dorothy A. Arata Marie C. Boylan and donors Capital Campaign budget is practical work of transforming William Robert Arathoon Jeffrey C. Freedman designated for renovations lives for many years to come. Terry and Louise Austin Eric and Vivian Bracher, $25,000 - $49,999 and construction in our 150 Just steps away from the New George and Rose Baciocco In memory of Robert P. Dubcich Golden Gate Avenue building. Dining Room, at 150 Golden Genevive Badillo Judith Branch and Chase Young Laurence M. Baer Peter and Leela de Souza Bransten We are converting the former Gate Avenue, guests are able Mr. and Mrs. Kon Balin Rena G. Bransten temporary Dining Room to access St. Anthony Medical Mr. H. Daniel Banks and Anlee J. Brickman 31 donors into one smart classroom to Clinic and get computer Mrs. Cynthia Schuman Mary Jane and Bill Brinton conduct our Justice Education training and job search Richard E. and Barbara J. Barlow Dr. Melvin C. Britton and Mr. Robert Baron Mrs. Mary Britton workshops for one-day group assistance at the Tenderloin Marjorie and James Barrow Brian Brosnahan and Laurie Barkin volunteers. There will also be Tech Lab. Our programs Nelson C. Barry III Farron and Martin Brotman, M.D. $15,000 - $24,999 a community room for use by work together to help guests Bill and Jeanne Barulich The Honorable Willie L. Brown, Jr. our programs and the larger transition to better lives. Patricia and Steve Barulich Barbara K. Brown Ernest A. Bates Thomas C. Brutting 16 donors community. Wayne and Terry Batmale Jan and James Buckley We are so grateful to be able Mauro Battocchi Robert H. Bunzel The Tenderloin Tech Lab to carry out this life-changing Alvin Baum David and Anne Burns Johnson $1,000 - $14,999 is expanding into the space work in our two-building Morgan and Maria Beck Marilyn and Michael Cabak Nils and Linda Behnke Margaret Cafarelli left vacant by the Social Work Tenderloin Campus, which David and Mary Clare Bennett John Calhoun and Trenton H. Norris Center. This will include you helped create! Five of our Paul C. and Maryann F. Bensi Pat Callahan and David Dee more computer access and six programs are now located Annie and Jay Benton Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Callahan, Jr. classroom space, allowing us on one block. Our guests can Natalie Berg/Forest City Eugenia R. and John C. Callan to serve more clients in their utilize our integrated services (top): June 2013 - Early construction progress search for work, housing, and to help transition to better Hope is rising at Golden Gate & Jones. social inclusion in the modern lives. “St. Anthony’s is a family of (middle): June 2013 - The Statue Lift Event world. You made it possible The statue of St. Anthony is lifted to the roof of St. Boniface Church to inspire for us to complete the entire We are extremely grateful resources. I came in looking for one supporters to donate to the New Dining Room. renovation in the next month. for your support and generosity. item, and I ended up getting a whole (bottom): September 2013 – Hard Hat Tour St. Anthony’s Executive Director Barry Stenger leads supporters on a tour of Thank you again for helping bunch of others. I needed all of them, the construction site of our New Dining Room. us to open the door to so much 404 donors more! Thanks to you, St. I just didn’t know it at the time.” Less than $1,000 : 3,265 donors -Carlos, a Social Work Center client

St. Anthony Foundation Campaign Report 4 St. Anthony Foundation Campaign Report 5 “All you need to do is visit St. New Dining Room Bruce and Barbee Callander Al and Cheryl Falchi Ms. Sabrina Higgs Maria Schiavone Margaret Callinan Janet Falk Evelyn A. and Jean A. Hintermann Hal Meggison and Sally Sexton Anthony’s around noon someday, Kitchen Cabinet Mr. and Mrs. Robin Campbell Georgeann and John Fannon Paul Hohenschuh and Marjorie Winkler Stephanie and Bill Mellin Guy A. Campisano and Karen G. Gruneisen Lisa M. Faria and Thomas W. Wanschura Patricia and Earl Hokenson Elaine Mellis and you have an idea of the St. Anthony’s is grateful to the following Frances Campra Marilyn and John Farnsworth Barbara G. Hoskinson Mary and Thomas J. Mellon, Jr. individuals for serving on the Kitchen Jim Canty James C. Farrell Mr. and Mrs. John R. Houghton Dr. Charles Miller enormous, the phenomenal Cabinet. This group of volunteers helped Patrick M. M. Carlisle and Rebecca Scherzer Michael Fiala and Kathryn Nyman Michael and Barbara Hoversen Patricia and Gary R. Milner Sally A. Carlson and Karl Keesling Jorge and Carrie Figueredo Harry and Wen-Hsin Hsia Mary Miner contribution to the community St. Anthony’s raise awareness and Lisa Casentini and David Brett Kay Hundley Fisher George and Leslie Hume Harry A. Mitchell financial support for the New Dining Charles and Paola Casey Mrs. Donald G. Fisher & The Fisher Family Kent and Adrienne Iglehart Phyllis Moldaw and the tremendous need… It’s Room Capital Campaign these last few Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Casey Robert and Susan Fisher In honor of Brenda L. Laribee Alice Molinari years. Nancy L. and Anthony Catena Ann and Robert S. Fisher In memory of Patti Graves Barbara and Mario Montagnoli impressive. It’s inspiring.” Frank J. Caufield Denise Fitch Lyn and Harry Isbell Kathleen and Michael Montague Thank you! Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cavalli Teresa Fitzgerald Alicia A. Ivancovich Susan Mooradian -Warren Hellman, z”l Eugene B. Ceccotti Dr. Maureen E. Flaherty, M.D. Tommy and Ann Jackson Pam Moore Park and Joan Chamberlain Vicki and David Fleishhacker Margaret and Walter Jeong Mary Etta Moose Stephen Barulich Larry P. Chao Mary Joan and James L. Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Johnson Maura and Robert Morey Renée Harris Charnas Lee and Russell Flynn Lee and Sharon Jones Cristina and Robert Morris William Barulich Pamela and Richard Rigg John Hurd and Alice Chiang Jill and John Flynn Mrs. Candace and Dr. Donald Kagin Eileen and John Morrissey Roberta and Raymond Ritchie Nancy Bechtle Alfred and Carol Chiantelli Julie and Greg Flynn Jane and Robert Kahan Dr. Lillie A. Mosaddegh and Mr. Ahmad Mosaddegh Donald L. Roberts Nils Behnke Susan May Chiu Gary and Lona Foss Michael Kaplan Joan O. Murray Ewa B. Robinson Mary Claire Christensen Robert Fountain Dr. Selna Kaplan Elaine and Tim Murray Ray and Joan Robinson Marilyn Cabak Noel Y. K. Chun and Sue Lee Mr. and Mrs. R. David Freeman Ron and Susan Kase Christina Nepodal Arthur and Toni Rembe Rock Michael Cabak Allason and Judith Clark Bruce William Littmann and Kathryn J. Fritz Joseph and Patricia Keenan Cecile and William Neuebaumer Shari Roeseler William and Diane Clarke Tamara Fritz Richard P. Keigher and Anne Prescott Keigher Ms. Nell J. Newton Venetta and John Rohal Charles R. Casey Mr. and Mrs. Tom W. Clausen Elizabeth Pang Fullerton Catherine and Seamas Kelliher Tue and Quyen Nguyen Barbara and Richard Rosenberg Christy Cavalli Mary R. Clements Richard Fullerton Joseph Keon Karen and Sergio Nibbi Madeleen and William Rosetti Al Clifford - Gordon/Clifford Realty Inc. Michael J. Gaffey Edwin M. King and Florence E. King Kathy and Larry Nibbi John D. Rosin Gary Cavalli Kathryn Clubb and Linda Reid Ms. Dana Galante Robert Kiss Meg and Bob Nibbi Ronald Ruma Lloyd H. Dean Anthony and Margaret Collard Susan Genovese and Bill Fisher Susan and John Koeker Patrick J. Nichols Lee E. Russell Pamela Collier Drucilla and Arthur Gensler John F. Konopka David and Elaine Nordby Kevin Ryan Kay C. Fisher Judith Baruh Colton Katharine H. Gilmartin Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kovacevich Elizabeth Noronha Harry and Carol Saal Fr. John Hardin, OFM Paula M. Cornyn Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Gimbel John Kugler Tom and Arlene Norton Leonard A. Salvemini Adele K. Corvin Joseph and Beverly Giraudo Allison and Rob Kusel Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth M. Novack Karen T. Sanford Kaye Heafey Joseph V. Costello, Jr. Edward and Margaret Gleason Brenda L. Laribee James Oberman and Jane Oberman Angelo and Yvonne Sangiacomo Richard Heafey Mr. Joseph W. Cotchett James J. Gleeson Elaine B. Larkin Mary Ann Bridenbaugh and Kenneth Odell G.J. Sbona Robert Cotterman William D. Glenn and Scott Hafner Susan and Niels Larsen Anne O’Donnell Peter Schmitz and Laurel Elkjer F. Warren Hellman, z”l Ms. M. Brenda Cravens Jared D. Goldfine Janice Lee Neil H. O’Donnell and Christine E. Motley Roger Schwab Sandra Hernandez Bernard Crotty Nina Merrill & Edward W. Gomez Linda R. Lee Philip A. and Patricia D. Oertli The Sears Family In Memory of Kristin M. Crudo Blossom Gong Eva Ann and James Lee Patricia Okamoto Gail and Harold Seneca Brenda Laribee Dr. and Mrs. Antonio Cucalon Michael L. and Anne Goris Sharon and Paul Legallet William F. O’Keeffe, Jr. Deborah G. Seymour Gavin Newsom Michael J. Cuggino Christine M. Gouig John G. and Rose Ann Leonard Rhona O’Leary and Eric Gard Charlotte and George Shultz Phillip and Dana Cunliffe Nalraj and Geetanjali Goundar Stephen E. and Mary Kay Leveroni Anthony J. and Eileen C. O’Sullivan Davida C. Silva Bob Nibbi Janet N. Currie, in memory of Albert J. and Gordon Lee Graham Dr. and Mrs. Gershon Levinson, M.D. William and Ellen Oswald Johan and Tracy Skytt Larry Nibbi Olive A. Currie Nancy and Stephen Grand Philanthropic Fund Paula Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Paul Otellini Mary and Mark Sliwkowski Robert Cox and Suzanne Cutts Robert J. Grassilli Maryon D. Lewis Jim and Mary Owen Sergio Nibbi Susan Smigelski Brian Dantzig of Heffernan Insurance Brokers Susan Gray Mary Lou Licwinko David Papale Bernard and Josephine J. Smith Rhona O’Leary Ed and Bernadette Dantzig Robert W. Greenman, Jr. and Jill B. Greenman Marie and Barry Lipman Bruno and Fannie Pardini Cherida and Glenn Smith Kerry Dantzig Juliana Grenzeback Stephen D. and Barbara Lombardi Jim and Margaret Parenti Michael Parish Lynda Spence and Robert Mittelstadt Dennis Dantzig Caroline and Gregory Gretsch Linda and Brian Loomis Anne and Michael Parish Charles and Patricia Sprincin Robin Polastri Tim Dattels and Kristine Johnson Doris Grimley Kathleen Lopes Kevin C. Parker Mr. Philip Stapleton Mitchell and Ethel C. Davies Robert K. Grossman Mae and Frances Lotito & Donald Rostagno Marian Pefley Fr. Stephen Privett, S.J. Ursula Steck Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. DeBartolo, Jr. Colleen and Robert D. Haas Park L. Loughlin Mary Ellen and Lorenzo Petroni Rina Stefani Janice L. Sears Paul and Mary DeMartini Margaret Haas Betty J. Louie Brigitte Pfau Barry and Lupe Aceves Stenger Craig Sullivan Dick and Lynette DiNapoli Bernard P. Hagan Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Louie Virginia D. and Preston Philhower The Stern-Maxworthy Families John Dillon Jeremiah F. Hallisey and Mary Jane Love Joanna M. Pineda Maynard and Shirley Stevenson Maureen Sullivan Carol and Dixon R. Doll Charlene Haught Johnson Joseph E. Lucia Maria Pitcairn Madeline and Jack H. Streight Suzanne B. Swift George and Dawn Dooley The Hammarskjold Family Connie and Bob Lurie J. Russell Pitto Ralph M. Suarez Adriel and Stephen Doyle Bill and Linda Hannawalt Dana Lurie Alison Platt and Scott Mackie Craig and Maureen Sullivan Brian Swift Sandra and Jerry Dratler Harry and Linda Hardin Judge and Mrs. Eugene F. Lynch Robin and Gian Polastri Margaret Sweet Clio Tarazi Rejane Drobey Thomas and Bonnie Hardin Sandra H. Lynch Carmen and Gail Policy Suzanne and Brian Swift Harold J. and Joyce M. Dubay Mr. and Mrs. John Hardin Dianna Lyons Mr. John Pomeroy George Tacticos Ralph Tashjian Pamela Dubier Scott and Gayten Harmon Peter A. Magowan Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Pommon Clio Tarazi and Ernst Schafer Celeste Woo Timothy and Rhanda Dunn Family Steven and Teresa K. Hawk Jeff and Claire Mallett Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Pousho James S. Teter John W. Ediger William and Barbara Hazen Sue and Phil Marineau Victor and Rowena J. Quimson Marguerite and Peter Trethewey Darryl Woo Jo Michelle Egan Kaye and Richard Heafey Elizabeth J. McCarthy Lawrence and Terry Raleigh Charlie and Suzanne Thornton Frank H. Wu Delia Fleishhacker Ehrlich Lisa M. Hebert Gary McClenahan Paul Raymond Robert M. Tomasello JP Engelbrecht Michael Heffernan Monica E. McGuire Sarah Johnson Redlich and Christopher Redlich Elise K. Traynum Doug and Barbara Engmann John J. Heinsius Ms. Linda S. McMahon Margaret Reed Christine Braelow and David Trescot Valerie K. Erickson Cecilia and Jim Herbert Michele and John McNellis Stephanie Reib and Thomas Weber Marguerite and Peter Trethewey Robert Eves and Marcine Engel Martha Hertelendy Mary Ann McNutt and Ellen M. Drey Mary Eileen and Richard J. Reilley Janice Cantu and Grant Ute Robert S. Fairson Joyce Hewins and Mark Whiting Bernita McTernan and Janet and Clint Reilly Suzanne and Gene Valla

St. Anthony Foundation Campaign Report 6 St. Anthony Foundation Campaign Report 7 “The self-esteem and the self-worth— Knights of Columbus Koret Foundation that you fit into the crowd that you’re Stanley S. Langendorf Foundation Edmund & Jeannik Littlefield Foundation trying to become a part of—it does wonders Loyola House Jesuit Community Lui Foundation for wanting to improve yourself.” MBH Architects, Inc. McKesson -Steven Bradley, Veteran Nibbi Brothers General Contractors The David and Joan O’Reilly Foundation Carrie Varoquiers Boulder Associates The O’Shea Foundation John and Lisa Vipiana Byer Foundation Pacific Erectors Mr. Dennis Wapiennik California Mortgage and Realty, Inc. Pacific Gas and Electric Company Mathilde L. Webb California Pacific Medical Center Pacific Union International, Inc. John W. Weiser Catholic Kolping Society of San Francisco Private Ocean LLC Lynn and Peter C. Wendell Charles Pankow Builders Quigley/Hiltner Fund Maria and Peter Wenner Chevron, in honor of Dave O’Reilly Rabobank International Thomas H. and A. Alyce Werdel Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy, LLP RLH Fire Protection Most Reverend John C. Wester Covidien Rosendin Electric Andrew Grimstad and Mary M. Wikstrom S.H. Cowell Foundation Saints Peter and Paul Benevolent Society Mary and Leslie Will Dignity Health San Francisco Federal Credit Union Ceri Williams Frances K. and Charles D. Field San Francisco Foundation, in memory of Douglas and Louise Williams Beverly M. Folger Foundation Warren Hellman Bob and Carolyn Williams Franciscan Friars of the Saint Barbara Province San Francisco Giants Charles J. Williams Frank Booth Design Build Co. San Francisco Hilton & Towers Diane B. Wilsey The Friend Family Foundation Charles and Helen Schwab Foundation Michael W. and Bobbie Wilsey Gap Foundation Gift Match Program August Sebastiani Charitable Foundation Darryl and Celeste Woo Carl Gellert and Celia Berta Gellert Foundation Shorenstein Realty Services, L.P. Mae and Fred G. Woo John & Marcia Goldman Foundation Sisters of St. Francis, Redwood City, CA Sherri Wood Gordon Clifford Realty, Inc. SmithGroupJJR Ronald C. and Anita Wornick Walter and Elise Haas Fund Southland Industries Ted Meeker and Anita M. Wotiz Crescent Porter Hale Foundation The Morris Stulsaft Foundation Keith Yarak Hanson Bridgett LLP Sutter Health Michael H. and Diane Zumbrunnen Heffernan Foundation Tipping Mar and Associates Hellman Foundation Towers Watson Herbst Foundation, Inc. TPG Global HerreroBOLDT The Union Bank of California Foundation Organizations Herrick Corporation United Healthcare Workers Anonymous (1) Hewes Marine Co. Valley Presbyterian Church Apple Matching Gift Program HKIT Architects Wells Fargo Atlantic Philanthropies Humphreys Group, LLC Bagatelos Architectural Glass Systems, Inc. William G. Irwin Charity Foundation Bank of America Charitable Foundation Rupert H. Johnson, Jr. Foundation Richard K. Birnie and Phillip L. Wald Trust Kanbar Charitable Trust Bothin Foundation Kimball Foundation

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Thank you to the following sponsors of the New St. Anthony’s Dining Room Grand Opening & First Meal on October 4, 2014. We are grateful for their support and dedication.