IMPACT 2018REPORT

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BOND HILL DEAR BETHANY HOUSE FRIENDS,

It is with pride and gratitude that we share our 2018 Impact Report. Pride because of the impact we made in the lives of thousands of people this past year and gratitude because so many of YOU — individuals and families, foundations and organizations, small and large companies — stepped up to shelter our city’s most vulnerable and to close the gap in funding caused by the increased number of homeless families at our doors. Robert J. Inkrot Susan S. Schiller 2018 was a year unlike any other in our 36-year history — it was a year of increased need demanding increased response. Our four shelters were overflowing beginning in January, and Bethany House responded to the need by placing families in hotel rooms. By May, we had already sheltered a record number of families, and we were fearful of even more families arriving when the summer spike in family homelessness would begin, as it does every June. The unprecedented increase in the number of families seeking shelter required rental of a fifth shelter facility. In June of 2018, an empty group home on the property of St. Aloysius in Bond Hill became our fifth shelter, replacing the hotel beds. Our families are now scattered among five shelters in South Fairmount, Westwood, College Hill and Bond Hill. 2018 ended with the purchase of property on which to build a new facility, which will consolidate our seven buildings. After three and a half years of searching for property, Bethany House purchased 2.63 acres from St. Aloysius at the corner of Reading Road and Joseph Street in Bond Hill. The increased need we saw in 2018 reinforces the urgency of our efforts to consolidate our five shelters and two office buildings. The faces of the 1,500 children we sheltered and housed this year show how critical our work is. We invite you to celebrate with us as we review the IMPACT YOU had in 2018! We pray you will continue to help us fulfill our vital mission.

Robert J. Inkrot Susan S. Schiller Board President Executive Director

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THE FACES OF HOMELESSNESS WON THE PUBLIC RELATIONS SOCIETY’S 2018 EAST CENTRAL DISTRICT DIAMOND AWARDS competition for Online Videos. You can view the video at bethanyhouseservices.org

JANICE CLAY, ASSISTANT SHELTER DIRECTOR, RECEIVED THE BUDDY GRAY LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD, Greater Homeless Coalition’s most prestigious award. Janice has dedicated her career to social justice issues for the betterment of all of our lives, particularly, the low income and homeless.

SUSAN SCHILLER, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, RECEIVED THE CITY OF CINCINNATI’S HUMANITARIAN OF THE YEAR AWARD from Mayor . Susan was recognized for her efforts to ensure Cincinnati families had shelter when the city saw increased homelessness and for her advocacy for the homeless.

ABOUT BETHANY HOUSE

2018 Board of Directors Bethany House Services acknowledges the contributions of the following Board Members for their time and leadership in 2018.

Officers Robert J. Inkrot, President Carolyn K. Washburn, Vice President M. Gail Myers, Secretary Susan M. Dyer, Treasurer Members Catherine A. Kitchin H. Kim Baird Megan J. McCuen Donald L. Brown Sean G. Mullins Lucy A. Crane Kathrine R. Phillips Ross A. Crawford Denise D. Schumacher Mission Terry E. Davis, Jr. Albert C. Smitherman Bethany House Services empowers homeless and at-risk Sharron M. DiMario Robie K. Suggs families with the solutions to achieve housing stability Jamie S. Easterling Amanda R. Toole Annette M. Franke Ian A. Van Handel and long-term self-sufficiency. Jackqueline D. Grant Carole C. Williams Michael F. Haverkamp Terri L. Williams Vision Steven D. Hengehold Nahamani D. Yisrael To live in a community where all families have a place Sr. Lynn Heper, SC to call home and no one spends a night without shelter. Advisory Council Core Values Robert A. Alexander RESPECT – We value, listen to, learn from and John D. Banchy appreciate each other, our clients, our board, our Stephen G. Brinker donors and our community. Thomas R. Dietz Dr. Robert S. Heidt, Jr. EMPOWERMENT – We encourage, build confidence, Thomas C. Leugers inspire and promote each person’s right to self- determination. Bethany House Leadership Susan S. Schiller, Executive Director INTEGRITY – We insist on absolute honesty, the Margaret J. Dierkers, Ph.D., Shelter Operations Director highest standard of conduct and accountability to Gwendolyn M. Green M.Ed., LSW, Shelter Director each other and to all of our stakeholders. Kelly K. Freyler, CPA, Finance Director EXCELLENCE – We demonstrate exceptional Taryn R. Frymire, MS, LSW, Housing Director performance and service. Mary E. Bennett-Brown, Human Resources Director Deanna L. Powell, Development Director COLLABORATION – We work with each other and our community to fulfill our mission and achieve our vision. HOSPITALITY – We welcome with compassion those in need of housing and services.

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PREVENTION SHELTER HOUSING Housing programs provide funding to quickly re-house homeless and at-risk families, while minimizing trauma and optimizing self-sufficiency. Shelter Diversion A homelessness prevention program that helps families at risk of losing Rapid their housing find Re-Housing temporary housing Rapid Re-housing while connecting them provides financial with the services and assistance and services financial resources to to quickly re-house achieve permanent and stabilize those housing. families experiencing Emergency homelessness and living Shelter in an emergency shelter. Shelter services meet each family’s immediate needs for safety, shelter, food, Permanent clothing and other Supportive Housing necessities, while parents Permanent Supportive receive the resources, Housing combines education and assistance non time-limited to find housing and rental assistance with obtain a living income. wraparound supportive services for families in which at least one member has complex needs related to physical or mental health, developmental disabilities or substance abuse.

CASE MANAGEMENT TRAUMA INFORMED CARE SERVICES The case manager helps the parents Trauma Informed Care is an to identify barriers to achieving organizational structure and PROVIDED: housing and guides them through treatment framework that involves the process of developing a treating a whole person, taking comprehensive, reality-based plan into account past trauma and the ensuring a secure future in stable resulting coping mechanisms when housing. attempting to understand behaviors and treat the individual.

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PREVENTION

Aftercare Aftercare services is a homeless prevention program for families after leaving emergency shelter or a housing program and provides case management, counseling and referrals in an effort to stabilize families living in permanent housing.

Post-Shelter Support Post-Shelter Support provides financial assistance to families in danger of losing their homes, regardless of how long it has been since they left shelter.

Shelter To Home Shelter to Home provides the necessities and support homeless families need to establish a home and stabilize the family.

LIFE SKILLS CLASSES CHILDREN’S SERVICES KEYS Keeping Every Youth Safe Life Skills Classes provide a foundation Children’s Services address the 2018 planning culminated with the for prevention of future episodes of multigenerational aspect of family rollout of expanded services for youth homelessness and address topics vital homelessness by providing parents 18-24 years of age in 2019. to successfully stabilizing the family with the skills for “positive parenting” including budgeting, job seeking, and by teaching the children in child development, nutrition, self- shelter to make healthy life choices. esteem, housekeeping, and tenant rights and responsibilities.

513-921-1131 | bethanyhouseservices.org | 4 IMPACT REPORT 2018 | 5 A record number of families experiencing homelessness THE arrived at our doors and found shelter in 2018 – over 2,200 people received prevention assistance, shelter NUMBERS and/or housing, and aftercare services.

SHELTER HOUSING

302Families RAPID We served RE-HOUSING 1,175 233 Families Individuals more22% families Individuals 55,771 in 2018 compared 859 Bednights — the to 2017. total number of 578 Children 789 nights each person Children stayed in shelter

AFTER SHELTER….AFTER HOUSING PROGRAMS…. SHELTER DIVERSION 139 families received case management, 87 families received Shelter financial and/or in-kind support after to Home assistance, Families leaving shelter or a housing program, 51 59 post-shelter support, and reducing the risk of repeat homelessness. 179 Individuals 6 received both. 126 Children CONTRIBUTIONS Our donors, especially our foundations and organizations, responded to our plea and helped with the overflow expenses in 2018. THANK YOU — we couldn't have done it without you!

Foundation Organization Revenue retention rate of PERMANENT revenue was up revenue was up SUPPORTIVE HOUSING 187%, up from 106% in 2017. 56% 177% 33 Families

New donor acquisition New revenue acquisition First-year donor 126 Individuals rate of rate of retention rate of 83 Children 14%, up from 88%, up substantially 43%,up 12% in 2017. from 55% in 2017. from 37% in 2017

TOTAL HOUSING AFFORDABLE HOUSING and our SOCIAL PROGRAMS ENTERPRISE Bethany Homes, our 24-unit apartment building of safe, affordable housing, and our social enterprise netted $50,000 to support our mission. 315 Families 1,159 Individuals VOLUNTEERS 1,828 individuals volunteered 11,719 hours to support our mission and our work. Children 784 Our Thanks to these and all of the community providers who assist our families every day!

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THE IMPACT OF SHELTER IMPACT OF HOUSING 302 families found safe shelter when they had no Shelter Diversion prevented 92% of families from place else to go. entering shelter within 12 months after leaving the Shelter Diversion program. 96% of shelter families exited to positive housing 2-year recidivism rate (return to shelter) for 22% exited shelter with increased income Rapid Re-Housing and Permanent Supportive 2-year recidivism rate (return to shelter) Housing was 13.6%. was 17.3% in 2018 50% increased or maintained their total income.

IMPACT OF CHILDREN’S SERVICES IMPACT CONTINUES AFTER FAMILIES After entering shelter, 311 of the 789 children were LEAVE SHELTER OR HOUSING PROGRAMS diagnosed with previously undiagnosed conditions and connected to services. After Shelter….After Housing Programs…. After exiting shelter, BHS followed 176 high-risk Of the 57 families who received After Care children to ensure they were enrolled and attending services, 100% remained housed after one year school and receiving mental health services. in this new program. 352 therapeutic groups were held in five shelters Post-Shelter Support and Shelter to Home kept for children to improve coping and social skills, 139 families stable in their housing and prevented with topics including anger management, family them from entering or re-entering shelter. issues, self-esteem, substance abuse, peer relationships, boundaries, mental health and daily $104,472 kept these 139 families stably housed — life and living skills. a fraction of the cost of shelter. 852 children attended personal safety classes.

THE IMPACT OF COLLABORATION 314 children received vouchers for Project Connect assisted 63 children attended the child care from Hamilton County with school enrollment, UpSpring Summer Camp. Job and Family Services so parents attendance and transportation of 527 school-age children. could work and find housing. Healthy Moms and Babes assisted 78 families with health services 291 children were assisted by Project Connect provided a for women, teens, and children. 4C for Children to locate safe, Master’s level intervention specialist to tutor 150 children. secure, highly rated child care 36 individuals received medical care at the Cincinnati Health 90 children and their families 88 children attended the Project Network mobile van which started received services from The Connect Summer Camp. visiting BHS in August of 2018. Children’s Home of Cincinnati. UpSpring provided essential Cincinnati State’s Occupational Cincinnati Public Schools’ items, including uniform vouchers, Therapy students work with children School-Based Health Centers wash kits, school supplies, gift in shelter on communication, provided medical, dental and cards, etc. to over 500 children. stress management, and emotional vision care to 156 children. regulation.

Our Thanks to these and all of the community providers who assist our families every day!

IMPACT REPORT 2018 | 7 CLIENT IMPACT

Having maintained her hospital cafeteria job and with a commitment to not be homeless for long, Rhyan came to Bethany House determined to find housing quickly. With the help of her “wonderful” Rapid Rehousing Case Manager Kymjetta Carr, Rhyan knew what she needed to do to achieve her goal. After seven days in shelter and with guidance from Ms. Kymjetta, housing for Rhyan and her daughter was established. On the eighth day, they moved from the shelter into their first apartment. Rhyan’s support from Bethany House continued after they exited shelter, too, as Ms. Kymjetta assisted her with obtaining Section 8 housing. RHYAN With this voucher, they were able to move to an During her senior year, Rhyan’s pregnancy forced apartment closer to Samorie’s school. her to drop out of high school before graduation. For four years, she and Samorie, her daughter, Rhyan understands that education is the key bounced between the homes of family and friends, to independence for herself and her daughter. which places a great deal of strain upon the best of Through hard work and determination, Rhyan relationships. When she finally had no one else to completed high school and received her diploma. turn to for a safe place to stay, in desperation she She’s currently enrolled in post-secondary classes, came to Bethany House. and will soon begin work as a mentor for at-risk youth. Rhyan considers hers a success story, and Rhyan says she “cried her eyes out” during her she can’t hold back her tears when she speaks of initial interview, but Janice Clay, Assistant Shelter her gratitude to Bethany House. “Bethany House Director, was very kind and understanding. She was with me 100 percent, every step of the way. assured Rhyan that she was doing the best thing It’s all about you when you come into the Bethany for herself and her daughter. Ms. Janice comforted House. If you want help, you get the help you need, Rhyan and attended to her immediate needs by and I want to thank Bethany House for the help providing fresh linens, personal hygiene kits, and they gave me.” even socks and pajamas for five-year-old Samorie to help her feel at home.

SYDNEE As a foster child, Sydnee did not benefit from the nurturing family life that every child needs. As soon as she turned 18, she was suddenly on her own. Sydnee moved on to campus at University of Cincinnati and began taking classes, but found herself unprepared and overwhelmed. She began “couch hopping” among friends and family. Finding herself pregnant with her second child and never having been taught how to live as an independent adult, Sydnee found herself sinking into depression. She and her children turned to Bethany House. At the Bethany House shelter, the family began second,” says Sydnee. Bethany House connected their journey toward independence. “Bethany Sydnee to mental health counseling to teach her House never stopped helping us, not for one how to cope with all of her stressors. At Bethany

513-921-1131 | bethanyhouseservices.org | 8 IMPACT REPORT 2018 | 9 LORA AND WILL When Will, a former emergency medical technician, developed a seizure disorder, he was no longer able to work and provide for his family. Sons Nathaniel and Jeremiah both suffer from disabilities, and mom Lora was forced to quit her job so she could be the full-time caregiver for her family. Days after paying their rent, the family was asked by their landlord to vacate their apartment immediately. Having already paid their entire month’s rent, they had no money left for the security deposits and initial rent required to sign a lease for a new apartment. They turned to Bethany House for help. Will and Lora shared their feelings that Janice Clay, With two young sons, their goal was to be in their Assistant Shelter Director, and Bernita Bell, Shelter own place by the time school started. Bethany Case Manager, were wonderful to work with. House provided them with a place to stay and the They are grateful that Bethany House remained a services they needed to regain their independence. constant source of help even after they exited the shelter. States Ms. Bernita, “Lora and Will were Will says, “Without Bethany House, I don’t know very self-motivated, and all about their family. where we would’ve gone. We were out of options. They didn’t ask for much, were easy to work with, With it being last minute, nobody was really and I was very impressed with how grateful and equipped to be able to try and help us.” With the thankful they were for our help.” Lora would like family living on a fixed income, their search for to tell donors and supporters of Bethany House a new home was disappointing at times, in part that, “…their time, their money, their donations because of Will’s service dog, who is an integral are greatly appreciated. Without their donations, part of the family. Bethany House staff helped getting back on our feet would not have been complete the required documentation to be able possible. It’s people like them that make us a to bring their dog to the shelter, which was a success story coming out of Bethany House. It’s tremendous source of relief to the family. The hard to put into words how grateful we are for family was able to meet their goal of being in their Bethany House.” own place by the time school started.

House, she learned skills to help her be a better to help me find a job.” Rapid Re-Housing case parent for her daughters. Denise Hill, Bethany manager Kymjetta Carr checks in with Sydnee Child/Parent Manager, remarked that, “Sydnee is frequently to be sure that her family is continuing a phenomenal mother. Her little girls are healthy, to do well. vibrant and happy.” Ms. Denise worked with Sydnee Today, Sydnee is back in school; her daughters to get the baby up to date on immunizations are “amazing”; and she says that with the help and connected the family with child care so that of Bethany House, she has made a complete Sydnee was able to search for jobs and apartments. turnaround. “I’m in a way better position now Case manager LaDeirdre Mango taught Sydnee than what I was in before I went to the shelter at how manage her own life and walked her through Bethany House. Nothing is the same; it’s been a the process required to quickly enroll in Section complete change. I’m still a work in progress, but 8 housing. Within six weeks, Sydnee found the I’ve come a long, long way. Anytime I needed help, apartment where she currently resides with her Bethany House helped me any way they could. I two daughters. Sydnee smiles as she says, “Bethany don’t know where I would be if it hadn’t been for House provided us with a nice furnished apartment Bethany House.” and everything I needed to set up housekeeping. They also gave me the resources and transportation

513-921-1131 | bethanyhouseservices.org | 8 IMPACT REPORT 2018 | 9 Revenue Foundation Other Income 1% 2018 FINANCIAL OVERVIEWGrant 11% Investment Contributions 10% Income -4% United Way 1% 2018 REVENUE Contributions 10% $ Rental 457,492 Fees Revenue United Way 1% Bethany69,600 Homes 4% Foundation Other Income 1% Government and Other Contracts 74% 3,287,526 Grant 11% Special Events (net after expenses) 3% Special116,912 Investment Contributions 10% Events (net aer Rental Fees Bethany Homes 4% 170,730 Income -4% United Way 1% expense) 3% Investment Income 4% (190,551) Rental Fees Foundation Grants 11% 516,903 Bethany Government and Other Income 1% 33,638 Homes 4% Other Contracts 74% Total Revenue $4,462,250 Special Events (net aer 2018 PROGRAM EXPENSES expense) 3% Shelter 31% $ 1,373,443 Rapid Re-Housing 37% 1,685,694 Government and Permanent Supportive Housing 10% 432,927 Other Contracts 74% Aftercare 1% 53,531 Shelter Diversion 2% 84,577 Family Housing Partnership 6% 262,968 Bethany Homes Apartments 3% 136,168 Total Program Expenses 90% $4,029,308 Expenses Development 5% $ 209,938 Administration 5% Administration 5% $ 248,088

Total Expenses $4,487,334 Development 5%

Expenses Total Program Administration 5% 2018 BALANCE SHEET Expenses 90% ASSETS Cash and Cash Equivalents $ 575,492 Development 5% Receivables 384,107 Investments 1,968,834 Property and Equipment 1,390,315 Total Program Other Assets 40,742 Expenses 90% Total Assets $4,359,490 Are YOU Interested in Leaving a Legacy for Cincinnati’s Homeless Families?

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS A bequest through a Last Will and Testament is the LIABILITIES simplest way to create a lasting legacy of support to homeless children and their parents in our community. Accounts Payable $ 42,304 Accrued Expenses 118,970 Suggested language for making a bequest to Refundable Advances 52,574 Bethany House Services: Mortgagel Payable 596,025 “I give, devise and bequeath to Bethany House Services, Security Deposits 14,669 1841 Fairmount Avenue, Cincinnati OH 45214, the sum of $____ or ____% of the rest, residue and remainder of my NET ASSETS 3,534,948 estate for its general purpose.” Total Liabilities and Net Assets $ 4,359,490

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After three and a half years of searching for a Capital Campaign. The Board and staff are property to build a new facility, in November of committed to ensuring that Bethany House has 2018, Bethany House purchased 2.63 acres from St. the resources needed to optimize family Aloysius at the corner of Reading Road and Joseph stabilization and self-sufficiency and to reduce Street in Bond Hill. the burdens — human and financial — that result from family homelessness. Our goal is to consolidate all seven buildings into one facility for all of our families and staff. A single A one-site Bethany House will be a game-changer modern facility will eliminate rent payments for for our families, our staff and our community as we apartment buildings and hotel bills when shelter work together to ensure our vision of living in beds are full. a community where all families have a place to call home! The new facility will bring critical services to all families. Medical and mental health services, workforce development, literacy/tutoring for parents and children, and mentoring can be available to all families on-site. Most important, it will ensure that all of our children and their parents receive equal access to our comprehensive services provided in a congregate setting. Housing all guests in one facility will enable staff to provide 24-hour supervision, assistance and counseling, educational classes to overcome obstacles to self-sufficiency, monitor school attendance for the children, and model positive parenting behaviors. Architects are preparing drawings, and the Bethany House Board of Directors is beginning work on

IMPACT REPORT 2018 | 11 2018 DONORS THANK YOU TO OUR 2018 DONORS Thank you to all of our donors in 2018! Through your support of our annual fund, special events and your DONORS gift-in-kind donations, we have been able to provide homeless families with emergency shelter, housing and support services. Each donor is very important to us, and we have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of all names listed. If a name was overlooked or printed incorrectly, please contact us at 513- 557-2402 so we can correct our records. ANNUAL FUND ANNUAL

2018

Annual giving is critical to our fundraising efforts at Bethany House and provides unrestricted funding for our families and our services. In 2018, it was only because of the overwhelming generosity of donors that we were able to open a fifth location to shelter all of the families that arrived at our door. Our sincere thanks for YOUR support!

$50,000 AND ABOVE PNC Bank Foundation $1,000 - 4,999 Connie and John Dettmer Cincinnati Woman’s Club SC Ministry Foundation Kari Acton Clare Driehaus Scripps Howard Foundation Kathy and Daniel Aerni Dunnhumby USA, LLC $10,000 - 49,999 Susan and Patrick Sedler Anonymous Paul Duplace Anonymous Stuphin Family Foundation Bruce and Margaret Atterbury Sue and Terrence Dyer Laurie and Kim Baird The Spaulding Foundation Jillian and Kevin Aug Kari and David Ellis Catholics United for the Poor The Carol Ann and Ralph V. Kathleen and Thomas Aug Diane and Mark Ellis Charles H. Dater Foundation Haile, Jr. Fund Nancy and Michael Baker EXAIR Corporation Chemed Foundation Nancy and Craig Benhase Carol and Alan Faulhaber Ruth J. and Robert A. Conway $5,000 - 9,999 Foundation Clare and Ronald Brichler Andrea and Gerald Breen Elizabeth and Matthew Femia First Financial Foundation Mary and Robert Cash Lea and Stephen Brinker Fischer Family Foundation Greater Cincinnati Foundation Edward C. and Robert C. Bott Ann and Don Brown Lisa and James Freson Guardian Savings Bank Fund of the Greater Cincinnati M. Phoebe Brown Betty and Kenton Gast Foundation Heidt Family Foundation Dorothy and David Buescher Shirley Groh Cheryl and Ian Foley The Helen Steiner Rice Fund Joan and Kenneth Campbell Maureen Flanagan and William Lila L. Gallimore Trust Groneman of the Greater Cincinnati Campbell Williams Family Foundation General Mills Hometown Foundation Mary Jo and Michael Haverkamp Community Foundation Jack J. Smith Charitable Trust Cheviot Charitable Foundation Doug Hawley PNC Bank and Karen B. Wachs, Home City Ice Church of the Saviour United Mary Hilvert Co-Trustees” Donna and Jeffrey Luggen Methodist Women Joann Hubert Johnson Charitable Gift Fund Carol and Kyle Morison Cincinnati Bengals Janet and Robert Inkrot The Lawrence Home Association Sylvia Osterday Cincinnati Choice Properties Dani Isaacsohn Lois R. & Richard H. Rosenthal Peter F. and Mary W. Levin Fund Cincinnati Hearing Center Jewish Federation of Cincinnati Family Foundation at Interact for Change Susan and Ross Crawford Johnson & Johnson Matching Janie and Thomas Schaefer William Creech Gifts Program Tedd Swormstedt Charles Delaney

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Joseph W. and Louise A. $500 - 999 Sisters of Charity Peg and Mick Besse

Rhodenbaugh Family Fund of Kathy and Phillip Allard Kathleen and Kenneth Skau Mary Ellen Betz the Greater Cincinnati ANNUAL FUND Ashley and Robert Altenau Society of the Transfiguration Joseph Bischoff Foundation Kirsten Ballman St. Paul United Church of Christ Patricia and Donald Blum Daniel Koppenhafer Rebecca and David Barron Donna and Mark Steinmetz Laura and Jeremy Borsky L&N Federal Credit Union Gerald Beckman Susan Taylor Borsky Wiesenfeld Fund Robert Latimer Elizabeth and John Betagole Kimberly Teegarden Martha and Richard Boyce LCNB National Bank Katherine and John Biederman The Thomas Hodge Foundation Laurie and Chad Breyfogle Diane and Thomas Leugers Harry Blaney Janet and William Torok, Jr. Theresa Brickner Magnified Giving Blue Ash Presbyterian Church Total Quality Logistics Thomas E. Brinkman, Sr. Lauren and Thomas Mahoney Janet and Joseph Bunge Connie Tracy Lisa Bryson Marathon Petroleum Corporation Carroll Family Fund of the Heather Tubbs Cooley and Derek Mike Burger Mike McConnell Greater Cincinnati Foundation Cooley JB Buse Messer Construction Christmas for Jesus’ Poor Brittany Ulrich CapFinancial Partners LLC Sandy and David Meyer Cincinnati Coin Laundry Union Savings Bank

John F. Cardosi DONORS Michael Ibold Wilger Foundation Cincinnati Monthly Meeting of United Way of Hancock County Sally Cardosi David Miller Religious Society of Friends Kathleen and Stephen Warden Rita Carroll Joseph Mischell Cincinnati Youth Collaborative Dianne and Thomas Weidman Suzanne and Ernie Chaffin Pamela and Thomas Mischell Eastminster Presbyterian Church Westwood United Methodist Lydia Chantilas Jennifer and Soloman Mohamed Church Nancy Schmidtgoessling and Suzanne Morrissey Elizabeth Grace Home Connie and Firmin Widmer David Chiappone Mother of Mercy High School Evelyn W. Dunn Charitable Trust Deborah and William Wiebe Andrea and Brian Christensen Jennifer and Sean Mullins General Electric Karen and Jeffrey Witte Cincinnati Dowel & Wood North Bend Yacht Club Sukhbir and Sukhchain Gill Betty Wuest Products Co. Orthopaedic Consultants of Great Friends Working Zimmer Heating & Cooling Cincinnati Futsal LLC Cincinnati Cooperatively Cincinnati Hills Christian Diane and Richard Park Diane and David Hegemann $100 - 499 Academy AAA Allied Group Children’s Ann and Al Paulsen IBM Matching Gift Program Cincinnati Museum Center Outing Ellie and C. Richard Paulsen Immanuel United Church of Kerri and John Coburn Suzanne Accetta David Persons Christ CoCo Creative Wellness Shelly Adam Trisha and Rob Poulos Ingage Partners Brynne and Robert Coletti Krista and Joshua Adamow Constance and Robert Reed Janice and Randy Johnson Joan Comisar Maxine and Robert Alexander Robert A. & Marian K. Kennedy Junior Women’s Club of Michael and Nancy Conaton Charitable Trust Wyoming Foundation Catherine and Erik Allaben Nancy Connelly Patricia Rose Denise and Gary Justice Ameriprise Financial Ruth Ann Cooper Vivian Rust Stewart and Ann Katz Susan Emerson-Ansel and Daniel Ansel Linda Corcoran Summertime Kids Susan and Timothy Kelley Barbara Antell D&R Promotions, LLC Susan and Michael Schiller Linda Klump Johanne Armstrong Kathleen Daly Christine I. Schroder Fred Klaiss and Gail Myers Frank Auciello Daughters of Penelope Mary Schweitzer Marlene and Urban Kocher Ann and Christopher Auffrey Rina Saperstein and Jeffrey Mitelkumar Shah Kroger Community Rewards Davis Susan and Bernard Bacevich Sabrina Shattles Katie and Ryan Long Johnie and Kenneth Davis Maria Bachna Mary and Bernard Smith James Loomis Marjorie Davis Mary Jo Barnett Christin and Thomas Spurr Carolyn McCabe and Joe Wiman Ann DeGroot George and Ellan Batavick Sr. Elise Fund of the SC Ministry Jeanette McCarthy Cynthia Dezarn Foundation Martha Bens Milford High School Margaret Dierkers Monique Bertuzzi St. Monica/St. George Parish Miller-Valentine-Walsh Fund of Linda and James Steffen the Dayton Foundation Stella M. Buerger Charitable Mary Sue Morrow Trust Network for Good Kathleen and Bernard Suer Jane and James Paulin The City Club of Cincinnati Bob Pellegrino Foundation Francie and John Pepper The Homan Foundation Plante Moran, PLLC The Manuel D. and Rhoda John and Lisa Pomerlau Mayerson Foundation Robert Printz The Salvation Army Nancy Rankin The SandAngel Foundation Amy and Barry Reynolds Wendy and Ian Van Handel Sherry and Gregory Schultz J. Frederick & Helen B. Vogel Charitable Trust Denise Schumacher and Dana Davis Shelly and Kenneth Weisbacher Kathryn and Vishnoo Shahani Westin Cincinnati Jessica Shelton Debra and Calvin Wright

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Jeanne Dietrick Shirley Dixon Emilie and David Dressler Olga Duarte DONORS Duke Energy Foundation Lisbeth Lazaron and Nicholas Dunning E.W. Scripps Co. Susan Eberle Sherri and Neil Eisner Ethicon Endo-Surgery Laurie Richter Exson and Edward Exson Jeremy Fauber Kevin Feldman Kara and Gregg Feltrup Nora and Steve Fink

ANNUAL FUND ANNUAL Lydia Fitzpatrick

Joyce Fleming Judi Foreman Brian and Helen Heekin George Kingston MBIA Capital Advisors, LLC Judy and John Forrester Linda and Peter Heile Kathy and Dan Kirsten John McCaughey

2018 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Forste Judith and Robert Heile Eileen and Earl Kisker Mary and Michael McGraw Jeanne Franz Joseph and Kathleen Herzog Greg and Elizabeth Kissel Thomas McKenney Roger Friedmann Margaret and Michael Hinzman Martha and Richard Kline Tim McMahon General Electric Foundation Mr. Jeff and Mrs. Karen Hock Lois Kluener Janet Melcher Genex Services Therese and Richard Hoehn Kaitlin and Tyler Knecht Lois and Clifford Mentrup George & Mary Jo Budig Family Sharon and David Hoesl KNOW Theatre Mercy Memorial Hospital Foundation Brenda Hogan Raetta and Raymond Knueven Alicia Meyer Thom and Lu Gerdes Jean and Richard Holthaus Mary Alice Koch Ron Meyer Judith and Stephen Gerstner Brenda Hoskins Jane Babbitt and Dennis Koenig Susan Michel Cathi and Earl Gettelfinger Sandra Houck Robert and Linda Kohlhepp Mary and Robert Mierenfeld Ellen and Thomas Gilker Ann Howard Christine and Kirk Koppenhoefer Michael Mohlman Cynthia Givens Tom and Cindy Huber Linda and Joseph Kroner Mom’s Club of Ft. Wright Melissa and Christopher Peggy and Frank Huddle Eileen and Thomas Kuechly Kentucky Goodwin Mary Jo Huismann Rita Kuetemeyer Montgomery Presbyterian Henrietta Goolsby Church Humana Janice and Stanley Kummer Gary Groh Nancy and Richard Morris Jen Hunt Kathryn and Joseph Langley Kathy Groh Grant Mueller Melanie and Douglas Hynden Colleen and Dennis Lechlak Virginia and Joseph Gubasta Theresa and Kenneth Mullen Illinois Tool Works Foundation Erika Lehman Mary Sue and Nicholas Guetle Lori Murphy and Scott Miller Gloria and Gregory Ionna Jennifer Leugers Christina Guggenberger James Murray Mary and William Ivers Lynda and William Leugers Lois and James Gutzwiller Teresa Mussio Julia Jackson Barbara and James Leyda Christina Gyarmati William Myers Priscilla Jackson Lighthouse Youth and Family David Haag Janet Myles John H. Cooper Electrical Services Joanne Haag Contracting Co. Mary Litkovitz New Church Of Montgomery Cheryl and James Haas Andrew and Sarah Johnson Suzanne Lohbeck New Jerusalem Baptist Church Paul Haffner Bill Joiner Mary and Daniel Long New Life Missionary Baptist Church Karen and Michael Hales Marian Kaiser Patricia and Richard Mary and Robert Newman Deborah Hall Lisa and William Kampman Loutzenhiser Lisa and Greg Niehaus Nancy and Thomas Hamant Patty and Thomas Keckeis LPK JoAnne and Frank Noyes Michael Hansen Arlette Kemper-Merritt Patricia Luna Lawren Nunn Susan Hartman Helen Kereiakes Curtis Lutman Oakley Square Eye Associates Karri and Arthur Hathaway Surabhi Khanna Diane and Hugh Lynch Macy’s Inc Valley Women’s Club Carolyn Maddox Mary Olberding Majeztic Gentz Social Club Greg and Kathryn Ossege “I can’t thank all of you enough for Suzie and James Malloni Our Lady of Lourdes Church giving me a second chance.” Mary Lou and Ed Manegold Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Dubravka Maric E. Stephens and Sara Paxton –Cassie Kazmila and Sulejman Maric Marianne and John Peck Donna and Robert Mayer Kit and James Petricone

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Michael Pfister Kathie Stitak Carol and Dan Young Deborah Christianson ANNUAL FUND Lisa and Jack Phipps Stock and Agency Sharon Van Cott-Young and Frank and Nancy Clark Jeffrey Pickard Becky Striet Randolph Young Joseph Clemans Barbara Poppe and William Faith Julie and Rick Strotman Jerome and Maria Zang Christina Clough Ellen and Russell Porter Robie Suggs $1 - 99 Marian Collins Judy and John Racadio Julia and Gerald Sullivan Diane Addante The Community Church of Cincinnati Joseph Raterman Linda Tache Adrian Durban Florists Jeanne Connery Mary and Ranjit Rath Barbara Terry Ellie Allen Elizabeth Conti N. Lynn and Stephen Rau The Newman Foundation Kate Babb Shone Virginia and John Corsini Mary Pat and Ken Raupach Julie Theobald Sylvia and Stanley Baiman Kathryn and Sean Cosse Rebold Larkin Murray, LLC Maxine and George Thomas Robert Bake Dorothy and Douglas Cowan Melissa and Casey Reddy Walter and Patricia Timperman Sherry Baker Lucy Crane Peggy and Kevin Reif Emily Topp Lois Ballou Stella and John Crawford Rev. Daniel S. Hendrickson, S.J. Toyota Motor Engineering & Judith Banks DONORS Mfg. NA Judith D’Amico Lori Ridgeway Mildred Barhorst Rosann and John True Robert Davis Mary Ann and Nathan Ritchey Tamara Behrens Carolyn and Leland Vane Diane and William Davis Patrice Robertson Bernita Bell Marianne Vas Mary and Harold Dreibellis Tricia and Michael Roddy Colleen Bens Charlene Vickers Leah and Robert Dugan Timothy and Lori Rodgers Janet and William Benvie Patricia Volk Elena Duma George Rohde Kathleen and Duane Berwanger Sharon and Jeffrey Wadelin Stewart and Ellen Dunsker Mary Ann and Robert Roncker Jan and James Besl Christopher and Erin Wales Shemaria Edwards Claire and Donald Rowekamp Kelly Blackburn Waltz Business Solutions Sylvia Edwards Julie and Mark Rudemiller Mary Boebinger Carolyn and Perry Washburn Rose and Paul Emmerich Richard Ryan Carolyn Brown Jane and Robert Wassler Jean Engelhart Barbara Schenck Nathan Brown Karen Weese Julie Evans Pamela and AL Schneider Sara Bruening Westwood First Presbyterian Lisa and Mark Fagan Barbara and Ferd Schneider Daniel Bullock Church Francis L.F. Falgiano III Robert Scholz Arovia Butler Eileen and Jeffrey Whaley Judith Findsen Shirley and James Schottelkotte Mary Dianne and James Cahill Lynne and David Whang Sam Force Jude and Kristen Schramm Dave and Rebecca Capella Chris Whitaker Diane Forster Lois Ann and Jerome Schuehler Capital One Deborah Wilson Nancy Foster Chris and Linda Schumacher Brandon Capps Mary Lou and Daniel Wood Deborah Fox Bruce Seidel, Jr. Jean Capuano John and Terri Wood Gregory Freeman Constance Seiter Karen and Nicholas Carrelli Jeffrey and Linda Wyler Michele and Alan Frey Lueanda Sellet Wendy Carricker Cindy Senefeld Kelly and Jay Freyler Pamela Senefeld and Russell Mary Beth and Kenneth Ganote Naber Caitlin and J. Neal Gardner Nathan Shaffer “BHS is a stepping stone to get out of Vallie and Catherine and Laurie and Duncan Sharrock a rut and get on with your life.” Lawrence Geiger Jackie and John Shea III Dan Gerwe Larry and Rhonda Sheakley – Monique Lisa Glenn Frances Shepard Catherine Goetz and Connally Edozien Frank and Emily Shipley Jeffrey and Jill Goulait Mary Ellen and Donald Sillies Harold and Mary Gregory Jill and Matt Siry Maria Groh John Skinner Mark and Vicki Groh Susanne Slaughter Mary and Robert Grome Joanne and William Sloneker Betty Grupenhoff Ingrid Smith Deborah Gundrum Judy and Rob Snyder Nelly Gvozdanovic Patricia and Arthur Sphar Sarah Hammers Corina and William Sprankles Betty Hans John and Carolyn Srofe Colleen Hauser St. Joseph Church John and Sharon Heidt St. Michael Parish Sally Helmchen Nyemah Stark Evan Hennessy Paul and Jill Staubitz Mary and Edward Herbers Catherine Stegeman Judy and Steven Herbold Gary Steinmann Michelle Hilbert A. Michelle and Robert Stephens

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Barbara and Lee Hildebrandt Linda Liebau Pilgrim United Church of Christ Deb Strahanoski Denise Hill James and Karen Loeffler Blake Plowden Cheri and Robert Strotman Millie and Thomas Hines Jenny and Chris Lohmann Francine Plumb Krista Sullivan Koben and Robert Hinman Mildred and Richard Lonneman Susan and Richard Pohlkamp Susan Sullivan Warren and Marjorie Hinsch Joanna Lounsbury Sally Putnam Pamela and Frank Sutthoff DONORS Emilee Hollis Dennis Luken Norbert J. Ranz Alan Swiatek Amy and Steve Holter Mike Luthman CeAnn and John Raterman Afshin Taleghani Ruth Holthaus Mary Pat Marcello Patricia Reaman Kathleen and Robert Tardiff Diane Hooper Dee Martin Aldo and R. Lynne Reginelli Lisa Taylor Carol Horne Terry and Barbara Martin Deborah Renick Maureen and Victor Tenkman Shanye Horne Judith and David Mattingly Margaret Rentz Jane Teufen Frances Hornikel Richard and Paula Maxwell Jennifer Reuter Celine Thiel Kathy Horning Lynne Mayo Pauline Reuter Joyce Thieman Marilyn and Ted Hospodar Carmella Mazzei Jeff and Joyce Rich Carol and Charles Thiemann Amy Howe McAuley Convent Donna and George Richter Dana Thomas Linda Huhn Jessica McCarty-Kern Kayla and Chris Rickels Delores Thomas Rebecca and Paul Hussey Cathy McCormick Jennifer Rinaldo Christina Thornberg Pat Ihlendorf Mary and Michael McKeown Mary and Mario Roberto Jane Tillar ANNUAL FUND ANNUAL

Stephanie and Michael Jaffe Kathleen and Robert McVay Douglas and Terry Robinson Beckie Tobianski Laura Johnson James Meade Susan and Peter Robinson Linda Trenn Nancy Jones Nancy Meek Lori Rocker TREW Industrial Wheels, Inc. Paulette and James Joyce Nancy and Christopher Meier Rocky Fork Sailing Club Barbara Tuchfarber 2018 William Joyce Deen Meloro Dave Roettker Karla and Randy Vandegrift JP Morgan Chase Barbara Mers Linda Ross Robert and Jennifer Ventura Paula and Robert Kaiser Elaine and Allan Meyer Mary Ryan Lillian and Reginald Victor Anita and James Kathman Fr. Harry Meyer Mary Ann and William Ryan Tim and Susan Viox Ruth and Raymond Kathman Mike Allen’s Heating & Electric, Patricia and Anthony Salem Kathleen and Ronald Vogelpohl Yvonne Keith Inc. Bob Sauerbrey Margaret and Keith Wagner Iris Kelley Austin Miller Kathy and Kurt Schibler Richard and Anne Wagner Cynthia and Kenneth Kemper Joyce Minkler Carolyn Schiele-Watson and Ina and Arthur Waidmann Nusrat Khan Kathleen Moehring James Watson Steven Walter Harp Khera Anita Montanus Marjorie and Alan Schneider Lois and Edward Wandstrat Paula Schneider Tara and Thomas Kilcoyne Barbara and Timothy Mooney Suzanne and William Ward Mary Inkrot-Schroder and Mark Pete Klein Robert Moreland Gina and Christopher Watkins Schroder Julie and Steve Klein Endrea Morlock Mary Elizabeth Bush and Barbara Ralph and Carol Schroer Donald and Marianne Klekamp Kimberly Moses Weber Zell Schulman Nancy and Richard Klus Zuzana Murarova Jessica Weber Terry Schwartz Marci and Jerome Koch Susan and Donald Murdock Gwendlyn and Edward Wehner Stephanie Scott Pinky and Sam Kocoshis Virginia and Charles Myer III Mary and Lindley Weikert Donna and Irvin Seitz Evelyn Koehl Erin Neal Annette Weisman Carl Shannon Katherine Koller Cindy Schenkel and Bill Nester Marilyn and David Wempe Karin and Michel Sheer Hebert Krombholz Bill and Judy Newbold Jane and Michael Wenning Kimberly and Jeffrey Shriver Christine and Raymond Kroner Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Nurre Nurre Mary Wernke Pam and Rob Sibcy Paul Kuhn Kelly and Michael Oakes Roxanne and Robert Westendorf Kathleen Siciliano Dana Kuhnline Dorothy and Bill Ogg Sally Wetenkamp Lisa Siegel and Chris Felix Albert and Caria Lang Donald and Mary Lee Olinger Lawrence and Patricia Whalen Dale Silver Amanda Lang Lina Orr and Ollie Turner Patricia and Edwin White Simply Be, LLC Lynn Lanman Rebecca Osinski Leroy White Doreen Sing Mary Lapka Sr. Mary Donata Ovelgonne, RSM Richard and Debra Wieland Sr. Delia Sizler, SC Anne Lawrence Eileen Overbeck Clair Wilger Emily Smith Les and Kathy Lefevre Joan and Michael Owens Justin and Shandra Wilhelm Erika and James Smith Cathy Lewis Grace Pedoto Cheryl and Jerry Wilkerson Deborah Solomon Liberty Mutual Amy Phillips Deborah Williams Joanne and James Sonnenberg Mary Pierce Julie and Wm. Russell Wilson Dina Sorn Rhonda Wing Ann Sparks Wm. Kramer and Son, Inc Michele and David Speiser Patricia Woellert “Bethany House gave me enough tools Jeff Speller Judith Wolter Susan and Ron Spohr to be successful in my life.” Amy and James Wright Marcia Spraul Carol and Lee Yeazell Stacey Cat, LLC – Danielle Nahamani Yisrael Elaine and David Stone Paul and Marianne Zook

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ALES TO ZALES DONORS

2018

In 2018, guests at our annual Ales to Zinfandels danced to the music of The Mistics and enjoyed an evening of fine wines, craft beers, food pairings and desserts, and auctions at the beautiful Glendale Lyceum. Thank you to all who supported the mission of Bethany House.

TITLE SPONSOR Robert Davis Mercy Health Margaret Dierkers Marcy and Harold Kremer Steve Driehaus Kroner Dry Cleaners Inc. Donna and Irvin Seitz GOLD SPONSOR Sue and Terrence Dyer LaRosa’s Pizzeria Gary Short David and Tracey Davis FC Cincinnati Clint Lehman Yale Siedner and Marilyn Wander BRONZE SPONSOR Christina and Joseph Finke Michael Lent SJ Medical Spa Kim and Laurie Baird Andrew Fitzpatrick Diane and Thomas Leugers Liza and Albert Smitherman First Financial Bank Kristine Fliter Justin McCall Michelle and Robert J. Messer Construction Kelly and Jay Freyler Megan and Michael McCuen Stephens, Jr. Edward Striker PATRON SPONSOR Judith and Stephen Gerstner Hannah McMillin Bernie and Kathy Suer Gail Myers and Fred Klaiss Steven and Kathy Groh Merck Employee Giving Campaign Elise and Jacob Suer Platte Architecture and Design Daniel and Marlene Guttman Vicky Fletcher Hall Midwest Culinary Institute Marianne and Michael Sullivan at Cincinnati State SUPPORTERS Susan Hartman Thunderdome Restaurant Group Anonymous Gail Myers Bradley Hawse Amanda Toole A La Carte Dessert & Catering Co. Diane and William Davis Julia and Robert S. Heidt, Jr. VIP Back Rubs Jon and Maria Bachna Sylvia Osterday Jeannie and Steven Hengehold Kathy and Ronald Vogelpohl Lynn and Robert Besl Diane and Richard Park Sr. Lynn Heper Carolyn and Perry Washburn Bonnie and Bruce Bostian Mary Beth and Scott Puryear Richard Hoehn Jr. and Erin F. Brad and Monica Wenstrup Lea and Stephen G. Brinker Becka Reds Hall of Fame Lynne and David Whang Ann and Don Brown Richard Hoehn Sr. and Therese Michelle and John Robenalt Woodforest Bank Nancy Brown Hoehn RockQuest Woodhouse Day Spa Camp Bow Wow Janet and Bob Inkrot Julie and Brian Ross Daniel Coates Somi Javaid M.D. & Associates Janie and Thomas Schaefer Melissa Coates Jester Jewelers Cindy Schenkel and William Brett Collins Denise and Gary Justice Nester COSI Patricia Justice Peggy Scherzinger Lucy Crane Susan and Timothy Kelley Mary and William Schickel Carey Curran Jackie and Brian Kirkpatrick Christophe Schiff Dana Davis and Denise Katie and Cameron Kitchin Rana Schiff Schumacher Lin and Pete Klein M. Jeffrey Schiller Diane and William Davis Pinky and Sam Kocoshis Susan and Michael Schiller

“I am grateful to be here because Bethany House is not just a bed and food – they are helping me get myself together.” – Amber

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BETHANY HOUSE SERVICES

Our sincere thanks to all who supported the Bethany House Golf Classic at the Heritage Club in 2018. Whether you were a sponsor, a golfer, a volunteer, or supported the event with a donation, you made our signature fundraiser a success. The money raised covered the increased costs to shelter Cincinnati’s homeless families. Thank you!

PRESENTING SPONSOR LaRosa’s Pizzeria GOLF CLASSIC DONORS Heidt Family Foundation PepsiCo, Inc. GiGi’s Cupcakes Stagnaro Distributing, LLC Goodfella’s Pizzaria Michelle Olmsted CART SPONSOR Gregory and Ellen Gottschlich Sylvia Osterday SC Ministry Foundation SUPPORTERS Graeter’s Pebble Creek Golf Course

2018 Alabama Fish Bar EAGLE SPONSOR Great Parks of Hamilton County Perfect North Slopes Bibibop Asian Grill Central Mine Machinery Habit’s Cafe Kurt and Elizabeth Platte Kim and Laurie Baird Handzy Shop & Studio Power Yoga BIRDIE SPONSORS Ron Boyle Arthur and Karri Hathaway William Price DeFY Security Don and Ann Brown Haute Chocolate Proximo Spirits, Inc. Johnson Investment Counsel, Inc. Bill Carroll Julia and Robert S. Heidt, Jr. Richter & Phillips Co. Platte Architecture & Design Chris Felix Fine Art Steven and Jeannie Hengehold Kyle Rudolf R. G. McGraw Insurance Agency, Cincinnati Art Museum Inc. Heritage Golf Club Ruth’s Parkside Cafe Cincinnati Bengals Rendigs, Fry, Kiely & Dennis, LLP Sr. Lynn Heper, SC Sal*n Salon Image Cincinnati Landmark Productions Total Quality Logistics Denise Hill Cindy Schenkel and William Cincinnati Reds Steve and Amy Holter Nester BEVERAGE CART SPONSOR Cincinnati Shakespeare Company Robert and Janet Inkrot Susan and Michael Schiller Evergreen Advisors, Inc. City BBQ Intuitive Touch Massage Kevin Schmitt Gregory Woods Mark Conrad Gregory Ionna Mike and Kathy Shannon Hensley Custom Building Group, Todd Cooper, Jr. and Mary-Kate Lisa Siegel and Chris Felix LLC Ryan Jeff Ruby’s Scott Smith Jostin Concrete Construction, Cors & Bassett Todd and Liza Johnson Benjamin and Alexis Suer Inc. Jon Croake-Uleman Joseph-Beth Booksellers Taste of Belgium Kim and Laurie Baird Delamere & Hopkins Dan Kiley The Children’s Home KMK Law DeVou Park Golf Course Joe Dominiak and Sandy Kingsley The Plastic Surgery Group Messer Construction Daniel and Beth Driehaus Sam and Pinky Kocoshis Theatre Management Corporation Michael Haverkamp Dana Davis and Denise L’Oreal USA Schumacher Dale and Nadine Liggett Thunderdome Restaurant Group HOLE SPONSORS Driehaus Insurance Group Madison’s at Findlay Market United Dairy Farmers American Heating & Air Unwind Wine Bar Conditioning Co. Terrence and Sue Dyer Maggiano’s Little Italy US Bank Michael Baker Eddie Merlot’s Mariott Cincinnati Carolyn and Perry Washburn Cors & Bassett, LLC Elm & Iron Mike McConnell Carole & H. James Williams Stephen G. Brinker FC Cincinnati Soloman and Jennifer Mohamed Richard and Sherry Williams T.J. Davis Roger Friedmann Sean and Jennifer Mullins Woodhouse Day Spa Daniel Guttman General Carter’s Gail Myers and Fred Klaiss Chris Wrolstad LCNB National Bank Louis D. George and Anne T. Ohio National Financial Services Vertuca Mount Saint Joseph University Ohio National Foundation Peter Cremer North America Michelle and Robert Stephens Workplace Benefit Solutions Zimmer Heating & Cooling I have witnessed firsthand the life-changing work your organization

FOOD AND BEVERAGE performs. Thank you for all you do and allowing our young men to SPONSORS assist you in your mission. – Elder High School Adult Volunteer Alpine Valley Pure Service Funky’s Catering

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The 2018 Mardi Gras for Homeless Children was the most successful in 27 years! A special thanks to all who supported our Fat Tuesday celebration at the Northern Kentucky Convention Center. The money raised from Mardi Gras helps fund our food budget at Bethany House’s five shelters.

KING SPONSOR Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame Heidt Family Foundation and Museum Kelly Malone and Commonwealth Hotels Kari Lynn Kitchen QUEEN SPONSOR COSI Marge & Charles J. Schott Patricia and Ronald Rust Unistrut Foundation Lucy Crane Tech 24 Susan and Mike Maxwell JESTER SPONSORS Susan and Ross Crawford The Beach Waterpark Donna and Robert Mayer Cheviot Charitable Foundation Dana Davis and Denise The Candle Lab OTR Schumacher Megan and Mike McCuen Dunnhumby USA, LLC The Soapbox Salon Del Gardo’s Mondelez International First Financial Bank The Web Extreme Messer Construction DeVou Park Golf Course Charleen and Ronald Murphy Entertainment PNC Bank Dewey’s Pizza New Riff Distillery Amy and John Thompson Sisters of Charity Judy and Jerry Diers Newport Aquarium Barb and Ronald Trefzger Total Quality Logistics Tony Difford Sylvia Osterday TriHealth Fitness And Health The Wiley Law Firm Sharron and Michael DiMario Pebble Creek Golf Course Barbara Tuchfarber EcoLab Pepper Constuction Bobby Vires PLATINUM SPONSORS Envision Cinemas Bar & Grill Point Blank Range and Gunshop Carolyn and Perry Washburn KMK Law Frisch’s Restaurant, Inc. Primavista Glenn and Elaine Williams Neiheisel Plumbing, Inc. Gilsons Engraving Rising Star Casino and Resort H. James and Carole Williams Paramount Advantage Gold Star Chili Robert and Janet Inkrot Theresa and John Wiseman Claire and Butch Rowekamp Betty Grupenhoff Rock Quest Climbing Center Woodhouse Day Spa GOLD SPONSORS Deborah Gundrum Claire and Butch Rowekamp Guardian Savings Bank Heartland Payment Solutions Cindy Schenkel and William Skyline Chili, Inc. Sr. Lynn Heper SC Nester Strategic Employee Benefit Beth and Daniel Hoffmann Susan and Michael Schiller Services Indian Ridge Golf Club Melissa and Michael Schmidt Sullivan Electric Group Janet and Robert Inkrot Seasons 52 Western & Southern Financial It’s Working Out St. Rita School for the Deaf Group Katie and Cameron Kitchin Jennifer Steele Wisemax Donna and Aaron Kohler Sterling Cut Glass SUPPORTERS Kuy Plastic Surgery Karen Striet American Legion Auxiliary LaRosa’s Pizzeria Kathy and Bernie Suer Alba Beauty Studio Angela Leonard Robie Suggs Susan and Bernard Bacevich Randy and Robert Levesque Rebecca Sykes Suzy and John Banchy Madison’s at Findlay Market Louise and Joseph Rhodenbaugh Mary and Michael Bishop Mary and Tom Brady Buckhead Mountain Grill Don and Ann Brown “Don’t give up no matter what! The shelter staff is there to help. Chef’s Warehouse Follow through and keep the faith because in the end, it will be Cincinnati Escape Room worth it.” – Melissa

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GIFTS-IN-KIND Over 300 families arrive at our shelter with all of their possessions in a garbage bag or two. Our families GIFTS-IN-KIND need necessities like sheets, towels, toothpaste, diapers, etc. When they leave our shelter, they need the basics to make their apartment a home for their children. Thank you for helping us help our families! 2018 10 Thousand Villages - Harpers Barron, Peck, Bennie & Buckeye Health Sharon and Franklin Daniels Point Schlemmer Danielle Burton-Birch Kyle Dant 10 Thousand Villages - Jackie Baumgartner Arovia Butler Amanda Davis O’Bryonville Bonnie Becker Camp Arise Kelly Davis A. Morton Food Pantry Beechwood High School Marcia Carlton Julie and T.J. Davis Heather Ackels Melissa Beecroft Tara and David Chapin De Paul Cristo Rey Shirley Acoff Mary Belperio Doran Chapman Dan Dean Scott Adams Mary Bennett Brown and Dwight Cheviot United Methodist Therese Dean Adath Israel Religious School Brown Church Theresa Debwnner Jennifer Ahmed Glenn Berding Chic Life Chrishanda DeJanette Alcohol & Tobacco Tax & Trade Sheri Besso Jen Christman Laura Delaney Bureau Bethany House Ambassadors Christmas for Jesus’ Poor Delshire Apartments Bernice Alexander Deirdre and Daniel Bird Church of the Saviour United Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Isaiah Allen Brooke Blackaby Methodist Women Eileen Diamond Jane Allen Kelly Blackburn Church Women United of Diamond Oaks Kara Allen Kim Blatt Greater Cincinnati Jerry Dickey Alpha Chi Omega Christopher Blunden Cincinnati Bell Telephone Services Ciara Dillingham AmazonCares Bond Hill Roselawn Barbara Dixon America Votes Coalition Collaborative Cincinnati Homeless Coalition Anna Donnell American Mercy Homecare Betsy and Nick Bonno Cincinnati Monthly Meeting of Religious Society of Friends Maureen Donnellan Laura Amiott Andrea Booker Cincinnati Public Library Green Dr. Pepper Snapple Group Amma Group Kathleen and Chuck Bracken Township Phil Drake Ammas Kitchen Roni Braggs Cincinnati Renewable Fuels, LLC Dream Dinners Anonymous Lois Brandstetter Cincinnati Woman’s Club Shannon DuBose James Anthony Jenn Branham Cincy Cares Michelle Dudley Melrose Applegate Mary and Michael Brestel Cintas Corporation Sue Duebber Kris Attena Janet and Michael Brewer Cintas Pleasant Ridge Jennifer Dula Kathleen and Thomas Aug Bridgetown Finer Meats CITI Women’s Network Tanya Dumas Avon Products, Inc Brink Brewing Company Ginger Clark and David Alex Mac Durban Doug Baker Tim Brockmeyer Meschell Clark Tammy Eldridge Sherry Baker Mary Brown and Mark Dato Jane Clarke Elizabeth Grace Home Mary Barrera Stacy Brown Clean House Cincinnati Jodi Eller CoCo Creative Wellness Constance Elsaesser Lela Cooper Emmanuel Temple Apostolic Corryville Post Office Church “I felt safe. I learned a lot. It was the help I needed Country Fresh Wine Depot and Envy Salon to get my apartment and a home for my kids. They Beer Emporium FC Cincinnati helped me with my kids too.” – Niesha Toni Covington Carrie Federle Anne Kelly and Barry Crane Beth and Matt Field Lisa Cullen First Baptist Church West Liza Curp College Hill

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Katrina Fischer Connie Hein Therese and Richard Hoehn Interfaith Hospitality Network Katie Fogarty Kristin Heldman Kerri and Edward Hoffmeier of Greater Cincinnati

Fort Wright Mom’s Group Chrissy Helton Julie and Brian Holbrook Eugene Jacob GIFTS-IN-KIND Brittney Franklin Melissa Henderson Naomi Holcomb Tonya Jennings Sayre Frederick Sr. Lynn Heper, SC Charnee Holloway JM Smucker & Co. Laura Freese Herbert R. Brown Society Jacqueline Holthaus Lolita and Charles Johnson III Ashley Fritz Kimberly Herrmann Donald and Suzanne Hoog Latasha Johnson Tanya Froehlich Bob Herzog HOPE Word Church of Christ Jessica Johnston Elizabeth Fromm Chaelia Hicks Michelle Howard Jaclyn Tameris and Greg Jones Karen Gaines Higher Ground Church LaQuida Howell Jane Josshua Galen Student Nurses Fellowship Center Alexander Hubbard III Gloria Juarez Association Higher Ground House of Favor Sarah Hunterman and Joseph Betsy Julien Galilee Baptist Church Church Glassmeyer Denise and Gary Justice Antionette Gamble Ellen Hillenmeyer Daniel Hurley Larissa Kahle Gameworks - Newport on the Sarah Hines Karen Hurley Margaret Kane

Levee Maria Hintz Amanda Huschart KAO Brands DONORS McKenzie Gampfer Peggy Hinzman IDOMI Temple #1287 Patty and Thomas Keckeis Blair Garland Regina W. Kekessi Diane Geiger Erin and Timothy Kelly Ashley George Matthew D. Kemper Elizabeth Gilger Kemper Road Christian Church Mary and James Gill Brooke Kenerly Bob Gilley Kenwood Baptist Church Girl Scouts #48070 Surabhi Khanna Girl Scouts Troop #45706 Roohi and Jordan Kharofa Girl Scouts- Our Lady of Ashley Kidd Visitation Kings Island Girlfriends Giving Back JoAnn Kirchgessner Dawn Godfrey Adrienne Kiser-Toney Amanda Goessling Eileen and Earl Kisker Jenna Gomez Jeffrey Kitchen Cari Gongwer Catherine and Lewis Kitchin Good Samaritan Hospital Kiwanis of Cincinnati Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Doneshiah Klepinger Tim Goodsey Priya and David Klocek Tina Gorman Dana Kuhnline Shanita Grant Kutol Products Company Gray Middle School La Soupe Cincinnati Great Friends Working Ernest and Lisa Lee Cooperatively Sharon Lenzly-Rolfe Greater Cincinnati Relocation Services, Inc Thad Lewis Janena Green Monica Lindberg Linda S. Green Traci Loebker Mercedes Greer Loveland Elementary School Samantha Groh Loveland High School Shirley Groh Beth Lucas Terry Grooms Yvonne and Sultan Lunsford Jennifer F. Grubbs Diane and Hugh Lynch Dana and Hank Gruber Beth Magella Kathy Gruene Jill Malik Guardian Angels School Lynn and Dale Maloney Christina Guggenberger Mary Lou and Ed Manegold Kay Gutierrez Sarah and David Manning Gwynedd Mercy University Maple Dale Elementary School Elizabeth Hahm Marathon Petroleum Corporation Arlynn Hansell Mariah Pat Harmeyer Maslow’s Army Marjie Harthe Stacy Masterson Lilferd Mary Jo and Michael Haverkamp Matthew 25 Ministries Heartland of Madeira Rehab Susanna Max Hebron Luthern Church Reginald Maye Julia and Robert Heidt, Jr. Mayerson JCC

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Thomas C. Maynard New Dimension Worship Center McAuley High School New Jerusalem Baptist Church “The Life Skills Classes taught me the Damika McCants New Unity Baptist Church importance of moving forward and Rachel McClure Elizabeth Newby Cathy McCormick Monica and Christopher Nieman not being defined by my past.” DONORS Megan and Mike McCuen Carolette N. Nishikawa Rickie McMillan Pashawnda Nnodi –Donesha Lisa McPherson Northern Kentucky University Tiffeney Poynter Eugene Rutz Allen Meis School of Social Work Prestige Audio Visual & Creative Kay Sadler Mercy Health Northwest Community Church Services Tracy and Erik Sandquist Mercy Healthplex Western Hills Shyla Novak Procter & Gamble Santa Maria Community Services Mary Ann Merriman Lawren Nunn Project Connect Amma Satsang Metamorphosis John O’Mally Purple Passion Rocketts Tiffany Scheadler Ron Meyer Robert OBryan Daisy Quarm Alicia Scherzinger Jackie Michel Isaiha Odom Quest Diagnostics Margaret Scherzinger Katie Milesky Ohio Valley Quilters Guild Lalita Rajasekar Susan and Michael Schiller Milford High School Megan Ohlinger Jack Ranz Lauren Schlembach Mattie and Charley Milton Onebridge GIFTS-IN-KIND Lois Reed Leroy Schmidt Lauren Mirneman Debbie Ostendorf Marie Rehagn Rebecca and Marc Schmidt Brittney Mitchell Tara Otten Remke Markets Mike Schmit Melissa Moeddel Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Angela and Thomas Retzios Our Lady of the Visitation Yvonne Schnelle

2018 Kate Molinsky Church Sarah Reynolds Ralph and Carol Schroer Naseema Monedin P&G Chemicals Cincinnati Plant Margaret Richards Denise Schumacher and Dana Kara Montgomery Emily Palmer Emily Richey Davis Montgomery Presbyterian Lori Ridgeway Anita and Tyler Scott Church Panera Bread Western Hills Kara Ringer Second Baptist Church of West Chelsea Morgan Marguerite and John Panyko Bev Ritchey College Hill Morning Star Baptist Church Andrea Parker Mary Ellen Roberts Nicole and Ben Seinen Susan Morrissey Patient Point Beth Robinson Lueada Sellet Jen Motley Sarah Peak Monique Robinson Lueanda Sellet Mount Notre Dame High School Judi and Robert Pearson Rockdale Baptist Church Alexis Sena Mt. Washington United Penn Station Pamela Senefeld and Russell Methodist Church Pepsi Timothy and Lori Rodgers Naber Mt. Zion Baptist Church Mary Perkins Jim Rolfes Amy Sherlock Westwood Sarah Petersen Kristie Rolfson Erin Shick Karen Muzak Mark Pfau Rachel Roman Melissa Shorter Judith and Robert Neal Barbara Plugmann Maria Rosenbaum Iris Siao Lorrie Nelson Plum Creek Christian Church Suzi Roth Lisa Siegel and Chris Felix Sara and Peterson Nesbit PNC Bank Claire and Donald Rowekamp Mary E. Slaeson Dorothy Neuman Mark Pottebaum Grace Royalty Mary and Bernard Smith New Beginnings Group Home Trisha and Rob Poulos Grace and Timothy Royalty Christine Smith New Church of Montgomery Alanda Powell Mary Beth Rudemiller Ingrid J. Smith

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GIFTS-IN-KIND DONORS

Mary Ann Smith Kathleen and Bernard Suer United Way of Greater Carole and H. James Williams Rynoisha Snodgrass Carol Sullivan Cincinnati Terri and Scott Williams Jodi Snowden Talbert House Unity Christian Church Toni Williams Judy and Rob Snyder Jennifer Teets Upscale Lawncare Inc. Rhoda Willman Sowing Blessings Home Care Leigh Tekulve US Bank Eric Wilson Abby Sparks Becky Thatcher Christine and Andries Van der Gayle Winkfield Bent St. Aloysius Orphanage Rebecca Thatcher Lucinda Wolford Mary Veith St. Antoninus Elementary School The AXE Club Anele Woodham Kalyan Venkatachalam St. Elizabeth Healthcare The Community of the Good Allen Woods Carmen Ventura St. James PSR Shepherd Kyla Woods Victoria’s Secret Eastgate St. John Fisher Church The Ekklesia of the Lord Jesus Verna Woods Christ Emily Vincent St. Margaret of Cortona Catholic Ella Wooten The Erica J Holloman Vineyard Westside Church Word of Deliverance Church Foundation Vision Art Studio St. Margaret’s/St. John’s World Faith Harvest Fellowship The Growing Room St. Mary of the Woods Alumni Susan and Christopher Wagner Church The Manuel D. and Rhoda Group Kristen Wagner Elisha Wright Mayerson Foundation St. Rita School for the Deaf Sylvia Waldon Xavier University The Seven Hills School St. Ursula Academy Walgreens YWCA Greater Cincinnati Delores M. Thomas St. Vincent de Paul Dana Walker Zeta Tau Alpha Cincinnati Crown Sheala Thurman Janet and Paul Stanken Peggy and Terrence Wall Stephanie Zimmer Tiffany & Co. Starbucks Nestle Carolyn and Perry Washburn Kristen and Geoff Zoeckler Jane Tillar Nyemah Stark Caroline Weidman Krista Tillman Angela Steagall Mary and Lindley Weikert Debbie Tiyhe Brittany Stewart Beth Welter Michael Tomeisbernd Bob Stiens Chris West Total Quality Logistics Jeff Stokes Western & Southern Financial Linda Trenn Karrie Stoner Group Tri State Freethinkers Bruce Strickland Western Hills University High TriHealth Diversity Council School Sarah Strickland Brandi Trimm Angel White William and Karen Striet Grace Tsau Yolanda Whitehead Carolyn Burke and JoAnn Strong Barbara Tuchfarber Kacey Widmeyer Strong Her Drew Tucker Deb Wiebe Sherry and Johnny Strunk UC Health Diane Wilkerson

There is no magic wand for improving your life situation – you have to have the desire to change it yourself. The support I found at Bethany House empowered me to achieve much more than I could have imagined. And because of this empowerment, it is my absolute pleasure to give back to an organization that gave so much to me.” – Monique

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ONE STEP CLOSER TO HOME Bethany House’s VISION is to live in a community where all families have a place to call home and no one spends a night without shelter. THANK YOU for your belief in our mission and your support of our families.

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