Celebrating 30 Years Annual Report / FY2014 July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014 The Founding Habitat for Humanity, officially founded in 1976, truly got its start from a call from God. Habitat co-founders, Millard and Linda Fuller, in a time of crisis, decided to give up the wealthy, corporate life they had been living to serve Christ through others. After becoming millionaires and their marriage nearly ending, the two decided to leave their former life and go on a mission trip in Africa. A year later, the Fullers came back and sold all of their business interests to raise money for a nonprofit, Our Vision Today partnership enterprise. A world where everyone has a decent place to live Their new undertaking in the United States was called Koinonia Partners, in the small community of Koinonia Farms in Americus, Georgia. Together with Clarence Jordan, they Linda and Millard Fuller, founders of Habitat for Humanity International, on top of the roof established that the enterprise would follow these principles: of a newly-built home in Zaire in 1976 The Mission in 1984 to spread the good news of the Gospel and live out the call to To provide decent housing faith in God, to teach and assist others along their faith and life in a decent community for journey, and to establish partnership industries, partnership God’s people in need farming and partnership housing. From here, the basic pillars of Habitat were established. As Clarence Jordan, founder of Koinonia Farms, wrote in a letter to the friends of Koinonia: “…the poor need capital, not charity; not caseworkers but Our Mission Today co-workers.” It was established that all money received would Seeking to put go forth as start-up money for other partners in housing. “The God’s love into fund will give away no money. It is not a handout. It will provide capital for the partnership enterprises.” action, Habitat for Humanity brings Four and a half years later, when the Fund for Humanity was people together firmly up and running in Americus, the Fullers returned to to build homes, Africa to establish the same partnership housing enterprise. A roadside sign at Koinonia Farms, Georgia, After working there for two years, they returned to the United in the early 1970s, where the principles of communities and Habitat were established hope. States. Evansville natives Jim Perigo and Jim Prickett were both instrumental in the founding of Habitat. Both attended early meetings and Prickett served on the first Board of Directors. Millard Fuller also attended planning meetings for the early developments of the Evansville affiliate and spoke at the first house dedication in Evansville.

2 In 1983, Bobbie Hoy, a part-time executive director of the Evansville Area Council of Churches, began what was called the Housing Task Force as an effort to provide affordable housing for low-income families in the area. Eventually this group became Habitat of Evansville until it was granted affiliate status in 1984 with Habitat for Humanity International, at which time the name officially became “Habitat for Humanity of Evansville.” When the first house was built in 1984, Habitat consisted of one paid staff member, Executive Director Bobbie Hoy, who had previously worked at Habitat for Humanity headquarters Jim Perigo and Jim Prickett, pictured with their wives, Pat Perigo and Janette in Americus. The “staff” consisted of committee chairs from Prickett, at Habitat's 30th anniversary the Habitat People Committee, who interviewed applicants; celebration held in the Glenwood the Finance Committee, in charge of treasury and fundraising; Leadership Academy's park. the Building Committee, who oversaw actual building and volunteer recruitment; and the Site Selection Committee, who were in charge of obtaining lots. The current home of Bonnie and the late Norman Jones which, in 1984, “I knew it took night was the first house ever built by Habitat for Humanity in Evansville, Obtaining these lots was the first obstacle the fledgling located at 1903 S. Governor Street and day, and that’s organization faced. Twelve lots on South Governor Street were eventually obtained – but not without a battle with the what I gave.” Evansville Redevelopment Commission. Tentatively named “Harmony Manor,” Habitat’s first step was to identify qualified “Spirit is a big families. After interviewing more than 20 applicants from the thing, and we’ve area over the course of eight months, Bonita (Bonnie) and had it all along.” Norman Jones were selected as the first family to be served by the brand-new Habitat for Humanity of Evansville. – Jim Perigo Families were required to help build their own home and reflecting on the the homes of others and to pay off a 20-year mortgage with a founding of Habitat no-interest payment of $150 that would go to funding other homes. Thus the concepts of “sweat equity” and “a handup, not a handout” were born. “…Jesus followers don’t have to make a profit – they are A clipping from the more interested in people than in profits.” the formation ofEvansville Habitat for Courier Humanity & Press of Evansville – Millard Fuller, co-founder of in 1983 about Habitat for Humanity International

3 Blitz Builds 1992: Goosetown Neighborhood

“Our goal this year is to build $25 million worth of new houses for 700 American families in one five-day period, and the Evansville project is the single largest project,” said Millard Fuller, co-founder of Habitat for Humanity International, in the Evansville Courier & Press on December 5, 1991. When 21 houses were built in the Goosetown Neighborhood in 1992, Evansville broke Atlanta’s record of 20 houses in a week, set in 1988.

From June 14–19, these houses were built with love by area volunteers along Line and Judson Streets. At the time, each house cost $30,000 and was built with wooden siding. It was after this week that a permanent “Wednesday Crew” was established which later evolved into the current Core Crew.

In December 1991, the East Side, West Side and Bethany Christian Churches of Evansville and Immanuel United Church of Christ of Posey County sponsored an auction to raise money for the blitz build, which raised $6,813.50 for Habitat. Singer and pop-star Madonna donated the baseball uniform she wore during League of Their Own that had been recently filmed in Evansville. Doug Burton of Boonville purchased the uniform for $2,100.

One partner family, the Pollard Family, during the 1992 Blitz groundbreaking ceremony

Celebrating the Past Celebrating A group of women volunteers work on a home during the 1992 Blitz.

4 2000: Culver Neighborhood

From July 10–15, Habitat executed its third and final blitz project, completing 25 homes in the Culver Neighborhood. During this week, the campaign Aluminum Cans Build Habitat for Humanity Homes was launched. Proceeds from aluminum cans recycled at participating recycling centers in Vanderburgh and Warrick counties would go directly to Habitat to help sponsor and sustain funds for decent, affordable houses. The project was initiated by Habitat for Humanity International, and Habitat for Humanity of Evansville was one of the first affiliates to participate.

Following the successful blitz week, Habitat had completed home number 202! Volunteers, sponsors and partner family pray during a dedication following the 1995 Blitz.

Jim Long, Steve Titzer, Lu Porter, Jim Prickett, Sam Vowells, Members of the Helen Gibson family and partner churches, Elizabeth Kalb, Father Steve Lintzenich, and other Board members and St. Paul’s UCC German Township and St. Joseph Catholic Church in sponsors gather for a press conference on October 13, 1999. the county, celebrate the 1995 Blitz groundbreaking.

1995: Old Erie Neighborhood

Three years after the first blitz, Habitat undertook its second blitz build project, this time completing 26 homes in six days! Once again, support was rallied for neighborhood revitalization, this time, in Old Erie, an area bordered by Lincoln, Walnut, Governor and Denby. It was during this week that, for the first time ever, a home was sponsored by an individual family. After a week of hard work and community collaboration, Habitat boasted a total of 107 homes completed since its founding. Mary Etta Turpin and her daughter cut the ribbon at their house dedication at 306 Cass Avenue.

5 Operation Home Again: Rosie Watterson: A Reflection (1937–2014) New Haven During the 2005 tornado, Rosie was thrown from her mobile home in Eastbrook Mobile Just a few days after the devastating 2005 tornado, then Executive Director Matt Bertram publicly announced Home Park and hospitalized for more than Habitat’s response to the disaster: Operation Home Again. Both staff and the Board of Directors agreed it was a a month. Everyone felt that Rosie's survival leap of faith. However, community support was soon in full swing, and in the first year, over $1.5 million of the was nothing short of a miracle. The following are excerpts from a letter she wrote shortly needed $5 million had been raised. after her house was dedicated. Land was bought at the intersection of Fickas and Green River Roads, and construction began on the None of us knows God’s purpose for things 55-house subdivision in 2006. This neighborhood, where 40 of the 55 families were tornado survivors, was or why things are the way they are. We named New Haven and streets were named Promise, Belief, Healing and Inspiration. Today, families and don’t know why things have to happen and neighbors enjoy the community, complete with a small park and familiar faces around every corner. Thanks to why so much disaster, there’s just a lot of things in this world that we don’t know overwhelming community support and dedication, these families were able to overcome tragedy and now enjoy or understand, but one thing is for sure a neighborhood built on the unbreakable bonds of hard work and care for one another. and that’s my gratitude to Habitat, its sponsors and volunteers…. My life has changed just knowing these people and the excitement they’re giving me just thinking about owning a new home.

Habitat has also enabled me to get to know neighbors I never knew I had. To work for sweat equity hours with these people has been a great pleasure… Aside from the location of our homes, (before the tornado) the majority of us didn’t know one another, yet, from the looks of things, that wasn’t meant to be. We were meant to be a community and thanks to the tornado and Habitat of Evansville, we will be.

Grateful to have enjoyed Healing Street in the The corner of Healing and Inspiration Streets Promise Street in the her Habitat home for seven New Haven Subdivision in the New Haven Subdivision New Haven Subdivision years, Rosie passed away July 15, 2014. Background Photo: an aerial view of the future New Haven Subdivision beginning construction 6 Glenwood Community Glenwood Community Development Initiative Development Initiative Achievements 40 new homes constructed, The Glenwood Community Development Initiative had a goal similar to all urban neighborhoods: create increasing the neighborhood real and lasting change for and with the residents of the neighborhood. With community building – led by homeownership rate by 20% neighborhood residents and supported by external partners – as the centerpiece of the initiative, a vision of a model neighborhood was created. Six major priorities were identified – clean and green; business 80 homes weatherized by Glenwood and commerce; education; health and wellbeing; housing and infrastructure; and safety – and the work of Neighborhood Association, Habitat transformation continues today. for Humanity of Evansville, and Crossroads Christian Church partnership through $100,000 Indiana Office of Energy Development Grant

Shadewood Place completed, a $1.4 million mixed-income housing project located just west of Glenwood Leadership Academy

A Community Garden built on the corner of Sweetser and Shadewood, where food continues to be harvested

Eight community cleanup days held

$9 million renovation and upgrade of Glenwood Leadership Academy completed with school becoming The Glenwood Leadership Academy, a K-8 full-service located at 901 Sweetser Avenue in Shadewood Place, across from Glenwood Volunteers unload materials needed the Glenwood Neighborhood, is Leadership Academy, under construction to weatherize homes. community school a community anchor.

Background Photo: Community leaders including Lori Reed, Vince Bertram, Jonathan Weinzapfel, Monica Stinchfield and students from Glenwood Leadership Academy at the Shadewood Place groundbreaking ceremony 7 Congratulations to Our Newest Homeowners

Donna Staten Lakeahia Meriweather Anonymous

United Methodists Kendra Collier

Sara and Dewayne Ron and Kathy Hollander Johnson Golden Wedding Anniversary

Celebrating the Present Celebrating Danielle Moore 8 Congratulations to Our Newest Homeowners

Myers and Anna

Hyman Mt. Vernon Ministerial Association Stephanie Baker Disciples of Christ Churches & United Church of Christ Churches Traylor Bros. Rea Fields

Natalie Scott In Memory of John H. and Mary Ada Berg James and Lindsay Herring Catholics for Habitat Steve Titzer Retirement Build Rosalind Robinson

9 Two Homes Built in “Once you go out there, it makes you Mt. Vernon This Year want to work even harder. This spring, thanks to the generosity of the Posey County community You have so much to look and a challenge grant from CountryMark, two families moved into brand forward to when you see new homes in Mt. Vernon. In 2011, CountryMark announced it would match all contributions up to $55,000 to build two Habitat for Humanity the construction out on site. homes in Mt. Vernon. The immense community response meant two I’m in awe of these homes. I families would become homeowners – Myers and Anna Hyman and Danielle Moore with her son Jaden. can’t wait to get started on Construction began in late September, where both families worked my home. I’ve learned so alongside volunteers to complete their 300 hours of sweat equity. The much from other partner houses are both three-bedroom homes built on Second Street and were dedicated in January and March. families – they are my

mentors out on site. It’s Danielle Moore and her son Jaden at the a continual learning construction site of their future home experience that is fun…you’ll use these skills for the rest of your life.” – Danielle Moore on the construction of her home

Two Core Crew members working on the home of Danielle Moore Homeowners Myers and Anna Hyman at their dedication

10 One of the first four partner families, Mary Hester and her children, at the Habitat Homecoming picnic on June 21, 2014 2013 / 2014

Members of the Boom Squad, Inc., performing Habitat Celebrates 30 Years with Habitat Homecoming! Jim and Janette Prickett, with Jim and Pat Perigo, both th This year, the first day of summer was even more exciting as we celebrated our 30 founding members of Habitat for Humanity International Anniversary at our Habitat Homecoming event. As expected, the day was warm but so were and Habitat for Humanity of Evansville the smiles. Partner families, board members, volunteers, and donors past and present came out to our family-style picnic at the Glenwood Leadership Academy.

We were delighted to have Mayor Lloyd Winnecke in attendance and proclaim June 21, 2014 as “Habitat for Humanity of Evansville Day.” Other VIP guests included Mary Hester, and Melvin and Patricia Rouse, our second and third partner families! Guests enjoyed music by Habitat homeowner David Camp and Boom Squad, Inc., who both did a fabulous job. We send our most sincere thanks to the planning committee and our sponsor, St. Mary’s Medical Center. Mayor Lloyd Winnecke presents the “Habitat for Humanity of Evansville Day” proclamation to Monica Stinchfield, president of the Board of Directors. 11 Habitat Tithe – Building Abroad

The Habitat Tithe Program is a Habitat for Humanity International initiative where affiliates in more than 70 countries tithe to help families become homeowners all over the globe. Since our founding in 1984, Habitat for Humanity of Evansville has continually tithed a percentage of all money raised to build homes around the world. This year, thanks to your support, we were able to give more than $30,000 to help projects in Haiti and Jordan. Since 1984 we’ve helped more than 350 international families.

Phillip Griffith, executive director of Habitat for Humanity of Jordan, stands with a new homeowner in Jordan, where friends of Habitat embarked on a Global Village trip in 2004.

A second Global Village trip was organized in 2011 and this family became homeowners in Botswana.

12 Background Image: a home under construction in Botswana during the Global Village trip where friends of Habitat served in 2011. Hollander Anniversary Build The same year that Habitat was celebrating 30 years of service, Ron and Kathy Hollander reached an even bigger milestone – 50 years of married life together. They celebrated by sponsoring a Habitat home. “We wanted to do something more meaningful,” said Kathy Hollander, “instead of throwing a party we thought we could help someone have a home.” The couple knew the importance of empowering families to become homeowners and the positive affect it would have on the community, and they made a choice to become actively involved in the life-changing journey of helping a hardworking family become a homeowner. Ron and Kathy Hollander at the home “Our whole family felt good. It was nice to get to know the of Sara Johnson under construction family we were building with.”

Construction began on the home of Sara Johnson and her family in 2013, with the help of many community groups and volunteers along the way. The Hollanders partnered with the and received generous support from their church, Resurrection Catholic Church, and Resurrection School’s Teen Power youth group. On February 1, the Hollander Anniversary Build was dedicated with Sara, her husband Dwayne and her five children. “It was a good experience. I would hope it awakens other people to do something like this and also have Core Crew member Carl Schofield assists Kathy this experience.” on the build site.

Ron and Kathy Hollander with Sara Johnson and her family

Groundbreaking was held with representatives of the University of Evansville, who helped sponsor the house.

13 Building the Future with the Perigo-Prickett Society

As we celebrate 30 years of service to the community, we are proud to have served more than 430 families. We rely on annual giving and a robust sponsorship program to continue to make a difference. As we look to the future, we see a growing membership in the Perigo-Prickett Society as a principle means of sustaining our organization over the long haul. Founded in 2000, the Perigo-Prickett Society recognizes donors who have remembered Habitat for Humanity of Evansville in their estate plans or have made a contribution to the Habitat for Humanity of Evansville Endowment with the Vanderburgh Community Foundation. The members of the Perigo-Prickett Society are listed below.

Tom and Marcia Ballard John and Lucille Gooch✝ Lori Reed Lois M. Bennett✝ Dan and Lou Ann Green Charlotte Richardt✝ Lola J. Bromm✝ Ben Greiner✝ Aileen Roberts David and Ginny Cook Eugene and Barbara Hamlow Richard and Joann Schechter Melvin L. Dickhaut✝ Joyce Hendrix Carl and Beverly✝ Schofield LeRoy and Pat Dilger Nancy Hitch Kenneth Silverman✝ Greg and Joyce Donaldson Elizabeth Kalb Steve and Wendy Thomas Marjorie E. Ewing✝ Dr. Llewellyn Lieber✝ Fran and Vernon Vix Gilbert and Alberta Fehrenbacher✝ Bob and Shirley Nicholson Maryedna Wilkie✝ Butch and Linda Feulner Dan and Laura Niemeier Scott and Holly Wittman Jim and Emily Fowler✝ Jim and Pat Perigo Richard and Paula✝ Yeager Theresa Frielinghausen Jim and Janette Prickett Anonymous (3) 14 Core Crew Members Truss Team Student Members Jim Wolf Jim Kahre Steve Sorensen Tom Bailey Nate Monroe Eric Buedel Dick Yeager Carl Schofield Jerry Taylor John Briscoe Dan Myers David McGary Jim Stevens Bruce Wright John Cadick Brad Nichols 6–10 Years Delbert Wittman Mike DeVoy Luke Yaeger 0–5 Years Spike Durant We fondly remember J.P. Engelbrecht Jim Bartlett Don Gillies 20+ Years Emeritus Core Crew Santaram Chilukuri Jim Havens Mike Bradford member Bob Christmas, Bob Fehrenbacher Jim Hineborg Jack Dempsey who passed away Stephen Lucas Ellis Jackson Tom Emge November 8, 2013. Marlan Maidlow Dale Oberbeck Bob Keil Donna Mayes Larry Vadbunker Joe Lamey Landscaping Bart McCandless Carroll Weber Elvin Reed Dan Michel Bob Warner 11–15 Years George Neireiter Jerry Weiss Clyde Austin Team Lee Obenchain John Buthod Dennis Rueger Emeritus Core Crew Carol Cates Jaylene Kiefer Fran Vix Dan Schenk Harold Godeke Jack Main Kathy Schenk Jacqueline Hardin Jim Studwell Dave Schnakenburg Ray Lambert Del Welte Tom Stein Kevin Long Ray Sullivan 16–20 Years Nick Long Steve Titzer Elmer Berberich Dale Martin Bob Voegel Chuck Fellwock Bob Nicholson Gene Welte Chris Huus Rock Reed

Core Crew members Carl Schofield, Jack Main and Bob Keil work on the home of Jeana McCloskey.

15 Board of Directors Officers

President Board of Directors President, Monica Stinchfield, presents Monica Stinchfield | Senior Vice President | First Federal Savings Bank a Bible to Tanika Stewart at the 2014 Women Build Dedication. Vice President Bill Schirmer | President and CEO | Evansville Teachers Federal Credit Union Secretary Joyce Donaldson | Community Volunteer Treasurer Steve Titzer | Chairman of the Board | Harding, Shymanski & Company Members Jim Bartlett | Community Volunteer Stephani Catt | Vice President, Operations | Uniseal Julie Cline | Manager, Integrated Operations Support | WOW! Internet, Cable and Phone Rev. Dennis Davenport | Pastor | Eastminster Presbyterian Church Tim Flesch | Retired President and CEO | St. Mary’s Medical Center Brian Hawkes | Vice President, Operations | Audubon Metals Jim Havens | Community Volunteer Cliff Herring | Pastoral Care Director | Christian Fellowship Church Tricia M. Hollander Henning | Senior Vice President | The Hollander Group at Hilliard Lyons Mike Hull | President, Senior Portfolio Manager | Donaldson Capital Management Sr. Theresa Peck, DC | Administrator | Mater Dei-Seton Campus, Province of St. Louise John B. Phipps | Chief Lending Officer | Heritage Federal Credit Union Steve Thomas | Attorney | Gerling Law Jodi Uebelhack | Director | Vanderburgh County Treatment Court Jim Wittman | Vice President of Development and Leasing | Regency Properties

16 Committees Construction Evansville homeownership program. for ongoing review and The Construction Committee is responsible Marcia Ballard, Pat Bartlett, Tina Campbell, recommendations to enhance for overseeing construction activities of Vera Campbell, Julie Cline, Beth Folz, the quality and future viability Habitat for Humanity of Evansville. Jacqueline Hardin, Jeff Harger, Alice Huus, of the board of directors. The group deals with board role and Tom Bailey, Jim Havens (chair), George Mag Lindsey, Kathie Lindsey, Jeanne responsibilities, composition, Neireiter, Tina Nuffer, Wesley Rees, Steve Mesker, Rev. F.P. Miller, Pearlie Miller, Cary orientation and ongoing Caption Smith, Andrea Ward, Kerry Wire Nelson, Andy Reising, Bettye Statham, Monica Stinchfield (chair), Margee Stone, education, recruitment and Development preparation of future leadership, Ann Webster, Susan Weis, April Weyer, behind in mortgage payments so they The Development Committee works to and assessment of overall effectiveness. Andrew Williams, Jenny Wuchner can get back on track. secure the financial resources to advance Joyce Donaldson (chair), Beth Folz, the mission and ministry of Habitat for Family Support Sr. Jane Michele McClure, Bill Schirmer, Krista Bryant, Beth Folz, John Phipps, Humanity of Evansville. The Family Support Committee provides Steve Thomas Monica Stinchfield resources, guidance and support, and Bill Bussing, Joyce Donaldson, Michael builds a relationship with each Habitat Interfaith Advisory Council Partner Family Training and Erwin, Beth Folz, Wayne Games, Danny for Humanity partner family throughout The Interfaith Advisory Council (IAC) Engagement (PFTE) Garness, Tricia Hollander Henning, John the sweat equity process and first year of works to fulfill the highest aims of Habitat The PFTE Committee works to improve Hevron, Mike Hull, Lee Jerstad, Sr. Jane homeownership. for Humanity International, which is to pre-purchase homeownership training and Michele McClure, Bill Schirmer, Steve post-purchase support. PFTE envisions Marcia Ballard, Emily Baxter, Amanda challenge world religious leaders to work Thomas (chair) a cadre of Habitat homeowners who lead Bratcher, Robert Foncannon, Sharon together to end poverty on the planet, their neighborhoods and serve as advocates Faith Relations Goldston, Becky Isley, Kris Kinsey, Shelah using decent shelter as a transformative for new partner families. Members of the Faith Relations Committee Kirk, John Phipps (chair), Lori Reed, and foundational strategy to accomplish serve as advocates for the Habitat ministry Monica Stinchfield, Jeff Stucke, Monica that vision. IAC is committed to action Cynthia Bennett, John Browning, Nadine by sponsoring the annual Ministerial Weiss by building and advocating for decent, Coudret, Sharon Goldston, Carol Markle- Breakfast and increasing understanding, affordable housing in our community. Hull, Mike Hull, Becky Isley, Ben Joergens, acceptance and support for Habitat in the Finance Marcia Ballard, Charles Berger, Ayana Blair, Sharon Overton, Sr. Jane Michele McClure, faith community. The Finance Committee works to assure Rev. Dennis Davenport, Tim J. Fitzgibbon, Denita Miles, Hank Miles, Ronda Priest, that appropriate accounting policies Lori Reed, Cookie Smith, Charleen Spear, Vera Campbell, Carol Cates, Rev. Dennis Rev. Kevin Fleming, Beth Folz, Rev. Mitch and procedures are being used by the Jeff Stucke, Fran Vix, Andrea Ward, Ken Davenport (chair), Lois Duncan, Roger Gieselman, Tammy Gieselman, Cliff organization in accordance with Generally Wempe Duncan, Beth Folz, Jane Friona, Cliff Herring, Dr. Mohammad Hussain, Prahlad Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). Ray Kedia, Jane Leingang, Paul Leingang, Herring, Rev. Seung Hu Lee, Sr. Jane Real Estate Jim Bartlett, Brad Cadden, Beth Folz, John Rabbi Gary Mazo (chair), Gloria Mazo, Michele McClure, Jim Smith The Real Estate Committee secures building Phipps, Monica Stinchfield, Klara Stone, Sr. Jane Michele McClure, Alan McCoy, sites for Habitat houses. Family Selection Steve Titzer (chair), Jim Wittman, Jenny Zac Parsons, Dr. Saiyid Masroor Shah The Family Selection Committee recruits Wuchner Butch Feulner, Steve Smith, Jim Wittman and selects the families that are presented Delinquency Prevention to the Board of Directors for approval to Governance The Delinquency Prevention Committee become part of the Habitat for Humanity of The Governance Committee is responsible works with Habitat homeowners who are

17 Our Vision Looking Forward: A world where everyone has a decent place to live A Letter from Leadership Looking back at the history of Habitat for Humanity of Evansville is a wonderful experience. Along with countless Our Mission partners like yourselves, we have been able to provide affordable housing for more than 434 families, assist with Seeking to put God’s love into home rehab and weatherization, create community and foster neighborhood development. Thinking about all of the action, Habitat for Humanity people who have worked tirelessly throughout the years is both humbling and gratifying. All of this could only have brings people together to build been achieved through a team effort, dedication to the mission and faith through it all. homes, communities and hope. In fiscal year 2014, we were able to build homes with 11 families in need. These homeowners are now paying off their mortgage and achieving financial equity – more often than not, the first in their family to do so. Their courage and hard work will affect generations to come. Two other extremely important initiatives were also launched last year, the Our Mission Principles Partner Family Advocate Program and the Interfaith Advisory Council. 1. Demonstrate the love of The Partner Family Advocate Program matches Habitat partner families already in their homes and other Jesus Christ. community volunteers with families newly approved by the board of directors. Advocates will serve as 2. Focus on shelter. mentors, guides and cheerleaders for families just starting the sweat equity process and will continue to offer support up to one year after the family moves into their home. 3. Advocate for affordable housing. The Interfaith Advisory Council, which will report directly to Habitat’s board of directors, is comprised of concerned leaders from various faith communities and beliefs who regard housing as foundational to 4. Promote dignity breaking the cycle of poverty. Interfaith engagement is a priority of Habitat for Humanity International and hope. and we are pleased to participate in an effort which truly reflects our commitment to helping local families who are part of the 1.7 billion people throughout the world who lack decent shelter. 5. Support sustainable and Two significant events were celebrated last year. We gathered in the Glenwood Leadership Academy transformational Park June 21 to mark our 30th anniversary and cheered when Mayor Lloyd Winnecke proclaimed it “Habitat for Humanity of Evansville Day.” We were especially honored at our Anniversary Dinner held development. October 22 to induct the inaugural class of our Emeritus Board of Directors, a group of 17 individuals Executive Director, Beth Folz whose unique contributions in both the early years and later as board leaders made the organization what it is today. You are part of Habitat’s history and your continued support will help us do even more in the future. As we engage in a strategic planning process to chart what we plan to do in the next 5 years (of the next 30 years!) your partnership is critical. Together we will build homes, communities and hope and thus transform lives. With humble appreciation for all you do,

Beth Ann Folz, Executive Director Monica Stinchfield, President Habitat for Humanity of Evansville Board of Directors 18 Cost to Build a Fiscal Highlights Habitat Home:

Cash Basis Numbers for Annual Report Cash Basis Numbers for Annual Report $80,000 Revenues Revenues Direct Revenues Contribu9ons 52.01%$ 855,707 Direct Contribu9ons GrantsDirect Contribu9ons 1.91%52.01%$ $ 31,362 855,707 1.93% Direct Contribu9ons 52.74% In-­‐Kind, Grants Interest and Other Income 5.41%1.91%$ $ 88,934 31,362 Grants Direct Grants In-­‐Kind, Interest and Other Income 5.41%$ 88,934 Mortgage Receipts 40.68%$ 646,371 Contributions 5.48%Grants Revenues Mortgage Receipts 40.68%$ 646,371 100.00%$ 1,622,374 In-Kind, InterestIn-­‐Kind, and Interest Direct Contributions and Other 52.74% $ 855,707 Total Volunteer 100.00%$ 1,622,374 Other Income Income In-­‐Kind, Interest Grants and Other 1.93% 31,362 Hours: 39.84% Income Mortgage Mortgage Receipts In-Kind, Interest and 5.48% 88,934 Receipts Mortgage Receipts Other Income Mortgage Receipts 39.84% 646,371 100% $ 1,622,374 14,859

Expenses Expenses Construc9on Expenses 52.43%$ 1,112,244 Program Construc9on 30.90%52.43%$ $ 310,384 1,112,244 General Program & Admin 6.15%30.90%$ $ 130,359 310,384 17.47% Economic Fundraising General & Admin 10.52%6.15%$ $ 223,205 130,359 Program Construc9on Expenses Impact: Construc9on Fundraising 100.00%10.52%$ $ 1,776,192 223,205 62.62% Program Construction 62.62% $ 1,112,244 100.00%$ 1,776,192 Construction 7.34% Program Program 17.47% 310,384 General & Admin General and General General & and Admin 7.34% 130,359 Administration Fundraising Administration * Fundraising $1,994,992.26 12.57% Fundraising 12.57% 223,205 Fundraising 100% $ 1,776,192

* Includes cash on construction, local business income, local wages and salaries, taxes and fees from A copy of the audited financial statement is available upon request or by visiting the Habitat for Humanity of Evansville website at construction, and local income www.evansvillehabitat.org related to move-in spending 19 20 Celebrating our Donors John Hevron Scott and Harris Kathryn ShepherdGood Catholic Church First Presbyterian Church Enterprise Holdings Foundation Eastminster Presbyterian Church CSX Corporation Crowe and Cecelia Bob ClarkDavid and Beth Catholics for Habitat andDean Karen Bosler Blue Grass United Methodist Church Aldersgate United Methodist Church David and Teri Albin -$4,999) ($2,500 Builders Anonymous John and Marian Witting Trinity United Methodist Church Trinity United Church of Christ Indiana Toyota Motor Manufacturing Steve and Sandy Titzer Steve and Wendy Thomas St. Paul’s United Church of Christ Catholic Church St. John Evangelist the Springleaf Financial Services Stewart Smith and Cookie Credit Union Evansville Teachers Federal Greg and Joyce Donaldson John and Karen Cinelli Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation UnitedBethlehem Church of Christ -$9,999) ($5,000 Master Builders Vectren Foundation Thrivent Financial for Lutherans The Methodist Temple JeffOverton Ron and Kathy Hollander Jeff and Tricia Henning Habitat for Humanity International Tim and Debbie Fisher ($10,000 -$24,999) Foundation Sponsors Anonymous (3) University of Evansville Traylor Brothers Industrial Contractors Skanska Holiday Management Foundation GE Foundation Fisher Tool and Design First Federal Savings Bank City of Evansville UnitedBethel Church of Christ -$54,999) ($25,000 Partner BuildSponsors

Don and Jean and Don Immanuel Lutheran Church HR Solutions, Inc. Holy Catholic Church Rosary David and Hillenbrand Betty Caroline Henderson William and Jeanne Hardesty Harold and Joyce Godeke and PaulaGary Gerling Freeman, Will &Niemeier, Inc. and JulieBob Fodstad Third Fifth Bank Butch and Feulner Linda Faith United Methodist Church F. C.Tucker Emge Realtors J. P. Engelbrecht Jim and Cathy Edrington Side ChurchEast Christian Dr. Charitable Lieber Llewellyn Fund Crossroads Church Christian CatholicCorpus Christi Church David and Ginny Cook Dick and Naomi Cook Community Foundation Alliance Jugesh Cheema and RondaAlbert Cassady J. Michael and Ann Burnley Charles and Shirley Brizius Scott and Brizius Lori Patricia Bray Alan and Sharon Braun EmployeesBoeing Credit Union Martha Sue Bock &Berger Berger Lon and Jeanne Bell Randy and Becker Linda Marcia and Tom Ballard Anderson andBeth Rian Coutinho Investments Foundation American Century Mark and Sarah Aiton Accuride -$2,499) ($1,000 Founders Anonymous Stephan and Jeanne Weitzel Vernon and Fran Vix Vectren Corporation Trockman Barbara Simpson United Methodist Church Curtis and Nancy Shinabarger andBruce Kathleen Schneider Resurrection Catholic Church David McLaughlin and Colleen Mag Tactical Systems LLC Immanuel United Church of Christ Hull Carol and Mike Home Depot Ted and Nancy Hitch Luther Village Trust Jim and Barbara Long Collision Lefler and GlassRepair Auxiliary VFWPostLadies 1114 ✝ Korb

Robert L. & Mary J. L.&Mary Robert Bartlett Family Foundation Raymond B. Preston Denny and Quinn Cassie T. Taylor and Jennifer Payne David Papariella Ron and Sharon Overton Mt. Vernon Ministerial Association Nancy Mitchell Paul and Tammy Messier Mead Johnson Nutrition McCutchanville Community Church Rev. Deig Robert Dr. and Mrs. Matthew Datzman Mrs. Raymond Brown, Jr. Bob Boyd Royce and Ann Bickett and ShirleyJerry Becker Ron and Margaret Angermeier Philip Ames -$999) ($500 Dedicators Anonymous (2) Richard Yeager WOW! Internet, Cable and Phone Women Build Committee Kim Wolf Scott and Holly Wittman and JudyDelbert Wittman John Ward and Florence Schmitt Wabashike Group VeazeyScott and Roberta Frank and Terrie Underwood William and Tucker Mary David and Sara Trockman Jeff and Nancy Trockman Dawn Murtaugh William Tortoriello and William and Susan Taylor Jim and Barbara Studwell Jim and Pam Stevens St. Philip Area Churches St. Peter’s United Church of Christ St. Mary’s Medical Center St. Catholic Mary Church St. John’s Episcopal Church of Christ St. John’s United East Church Cathedral St. Benedict St. Anthony Catholic Church St. Agnes Catholic Church Tom and Greta Smythe Lutheran Church Shepherd of Hills the Joann Schwentker and Darby SchnakenburgBarry andBill Sandy Schirmer Oscar and Dottie Schauss UnitedSalem Methodist Church Ross and Kim Rudolph Foundation Alan and Marie Marty Marie and Alan Martin Colleen

St. Matthew’s United Church of Christ Downtown Christ St. John’s United Church of Peter and Susan Springhetti Specialty Tooling, Inc. Southern Indiana Tire One Tire) (Best Sitch Charles Roger andShinnerl Elizabeth John and Diane Schroeder Richard and Joann Schechter Mike and Ann Schapker andDeborah James Schade J. Christopher and Sartore Rosetta Salon WOW ChurchSalem of Darmstadt Sacred Heart Catholic Church Roberts Aileen Martha Reitz Steckler Edward and Nancy Prusz of Nazarene the Point Township Church Ronald and Joan Pohl John Phipps and Becky Dan and Laura Niemeier Anne Nicholson David and Kathy Nelson Doug and Audrey Mikolasek Matthew and Susan Melfi Sandra McCully MartinDale Charles and Susan Martin Anne McLaughlin Matthew Lothamer and Keith and Loehrlein Lisa TechnologiesLieberman James and Marilyn Krueger David and Sharlet Koch Kenny Kent Toyota Lexus Scion Michael and Kimberly Keene James and Dorothy Kahre Paul Johnson Mindy Jochem Infinity Molding & Assembly, Inc. Hubert Family Dentistry Jim Hineborg and HillMarvin Beverly Wayne and Jewell Henning andBryan Stephanie Hayden and VickiCary Hanni David L.Hames Hafer Sharon and Ed Daniel and Grimm Ellen Dan and Lou Ann Green David and Gugin Linda Barbara and Gilles Jim Hoover Edward and Fritz Bettye Kristie-Kae and Rick French Joe and Sybil Foster FolzRon and Beth Bank First Security and Kay Mary Robert Fehrenbacher LeRoy and Pat Dilger

David Isley and Rebecca Tim and Jennifer Hollander andLinda Richard Hobbs Hill Beverly Kim and Dan Hermann Charles and Donna Hedges HargraveRobert Eugene and Barbara Hamlow John and Donna Hamilton Keith and Grossman Lisa Jeff and GwenGodsey andBill Gilbert Linda and SharonRobert Fuchs Mark and Foster Lisa Anne Fischer Tim and Anne Fiedler Nancy Erwin Inc. Construction, MaintenanceElectrical & Joe and Patti Easley Jane Duesterberg Mark and Dominick Sally David Diekmann Dan and Diehl Erin Trish Desocio Deppen Elise Mike and Laura David Andy and Jackie Cosgrove Endowment Fund Charlotte M. Richardt Steve and Terri Chancellor Bussing-Koch Foundation andDale Phyllis Buente David and Phyllis Briggs Rev. RayBrenner Steve and Peg Braun Richard and Carolyn Bohm Tom and Donna Blythe Patrick Blankenberger and Beth Darrel and Polly Bigham andElmer Berberich Ellen Moira Bandoli Sam and June Baker Thomas Caroland Anderson David and Laura Alexander ($250 -$499) Cornerstones UnitedZoar Church of Christ Rev. Joseph Ziliak Zeller’s Master Tire, Inc. Whirlpool Foundation Tri-State Resource Recovery Torian, Hofman, Dillow &Flittner Tom andTitzer Betty Richard and Melinda Tibbals Karen Teel John Stanley St. TheresaCatholic Church St. Peter’s United Church of Christ Township German St. Paul’s United Church of Christ ✝

"When you involve people directly, they take pride in it. 21 This is not a hand-out and that is what I've always loved." – Joyce Hendrix Gerald and Phyllis Schreiber Phyllis Gerald and Schroeder Kristine and Jim Schultheis Judy and Frank Fund Charitable Schwab Robert and Jackie Patten Robert Jackie and Paul Viola Pauli Dorothy and Dan Inc. Payroll, Day Pay Inc. Supply, Refinish Performance Petranek Diana and Charles Pettinga Mark and Gayle and Martha Pokorney Wayne Prickett Janette and Jim Pulcini Barbara and John Inc. Covering Floor Rasure Sridevi Ravipati and Nanda Record Debbie and Tom Redman Ruth Marvin and Reitz Kathy Dennis Renner and Cathy C. Riecken Gail Rep. Riggs Joy and Don Riney Terrell Christi Robinson Rode Judy Betty Roeder and Fred Louise Roehr and Alvin Rupprecht Patricia and Donald Russell Jeanette and Mike Russler Bob Mary Lue and Rust Laura and Richard Ryder Tom Saalweachter Marian Sartore Jackie Al and Sauer Pat and C. J. Schaefer Susan and Mark Schapker Anthony and Nieva Scheitlin Ann Doris Schlottman Dennis Schmidt Mary Schmitt Mary Schmitt and Donald C. Schnur Edward Rev. Schoffstall Kate Phil and

✝ Old North United Methodist Church Methodist United North Old Larry Osborne Larry Carrie Owens and Oxby William Louise Mehringer S. Meisler William Meyers Jolene and Mark Michel Sharon and Daniel Miller Marcia Erma Mitchell and Paul Muehlbauer Mary Kay and James Muensterman Karen and Joe Good for Network Alan and Sandy Newman Ricki Newman Kerry and Nicholson Bob Shirley and Niemeier Joan and Tom Babs Niemeier and Todd Noll Janice Gene and Oeth Kathleen and Michael Sharon Olson Ron and Marie Keck Marie and Ron Keiter-Gaspar Julia Kempf Sheldona and Tom Kent Barbara and K. Wayne Kiefer Don and Jaylene Klipsch Michele Art and Knapp Kenneth Rev. Knapp Allan Mary Knapp and William Margaret and Donald Kuhlenschmidt Lamey Charlene and Joe Lang Ruth and William Langford Tari Mary Laval Lawler John Lee Karen and Matthew Robert Lehman Lindauer Gary Kathy and Lindsey Magdalene Inc. Evansville, Line X of Lobel Dana and Scott Bernette Locklar and Jon Lockyear Krista and Steven Long Diane Bruce and Long Kevin and Nick Lonnberg Evelynne Lopez Judy Main Jack Becky and Manion Charles Gilbert Martin Sr. Lori Martin Mrs. and Lynn Rev. Martin Lois and James Mattingly Sharon and James May Jo Barbara Marilyn May Mary McCarthy and Jim Montez McCoy Mary McGinness Lisa McGuire and Tim McLaughlin Margaret

Hussain Church Presbyterian Immanuel Irvin Judith and Ronald Inc. Shekell, J.E. PLLC Kelly, Jackson Shelly James LLC Security Solutions Jarrett Norton, Carroll, Johnson, & Goedde, P.C. Kent Jones Jerry Jeanne and LLP & Kahn, Dees,Kahn, Donovan Kain Willie and Todd Kanowsky Kathy and Frank Kapp Catherine and David of Mt. Vernon Mt. of Church Methodist United First FiscusMarsha Rebecca Fitzsimmons Fleming Ronda and Jim Fletcher Natalia Folz Julie and George Ceciliaand Ford Nelson Fowler Diane Fowler Marlene Franklin Joe and Neal Freeze Jean and David Friona Jane and John Fuchs Katherine Fuquay Lois and Jon Gaynor Karla and Stephen Gears Carol and Lyndell Gill Orthodontics Lisa Girdley and Kylen Golding Nancy and Jon Mary Goodman and Raymond Grabhorn Doris Alfred and Greer Kelley and David Albert Gretler Shirley and Griese Heidi and Daniel Gulledge Billy Lafayette of Humanity for Habitat Linda Hall Larry Haller Carol and Hanka Ann and Matthew Hankins Shirley Hardin Barbara and Richard Hardin Jacque Hardwick M. Susan Harris Darrell and Vickie Harrison Michael Head Debra Heaton Nora and Mike Hendrix Joyce Herr Kenneth Rev. Herrenbruck Jill and David Deanna Hess and Joseph Holcomb Patricia Hollander George Henry Hudson Hudson Tracey and Carey Rukshanda and Mohammad First Church of the Nazarene the Nazarene of Church First

of Christ of Basinski Cindy ClarkJane Clements Shirley and C. Justin Dustin Cline and Julie Creamery Cold Stone Connolly Margaret and William Sally Cooper and Kirk Corn Phyllis and Jack Coudret Nadine Cheryl and Crowell Jack Culley Wayne Jane Davis Deig Barbara and Donald Brubeck Denton Jean Barrett Shari Deppe and Jack Deputy Lynn and Steve Deutsch Steve Dewey Patricia Dennis and Dormeier Ruth and Don Durant Patricia and Spike Inc. E & B Paving, Thomas Elsner Elsner Kristie and Jim Foundation Equifax Erwin Kathy and Michael ErwinBarry Cathy and Mary Eve Eykamp Rita and Richard Farney Robert Suzanne and Linda Fellwock and Charles Christian Church First Tom and Jennifer Bailey Jennifer and Tom Barron Amy and Josh Bartek Pauline and Matt Mary and Baumgart Thomas Mary Beckman Bengert Carol Cherie Berendes and Maurice Bertram Yvonne Billings Anne and Joseph Black Robert Janis and Blankenberger Judy and Steve Beth and Blankenship Richard Bockting Joan and Jerome Lisa Bolatto and Joe Boll Luke Bonenberger Ginny Bruce and Boots Terry and Ira Kim Borror Braddock Jane and Joseph Deborah Brakel Brandon Julie Dennis and Brasel Vicki Christine Burns and Kevin Bussing Phyllis Bill and Buthod Sue and John Byrne Ann Margaret and Jeff Carson Vicky and David Cates Ronald and Carol Georgia Chapman and Roger Church United Christ Church

H. Dan Adams H. Dan Alexander Jane Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Cheryl and Randy Alsman Altstadt Charlene and C. J. Ankenbrand Shirley and Charley Anson Helen and Melvin M. Arensman Helen Arthur Debbie and Steve BaehlRobert Martha and Bafunno Juli and Norm Developers Developers - $249) ($100 of Indiana, Inc. Indiana, of Carol Nichols LeeBecky and Obenchain Dean Patten Barb and Pfister Gary Julie and Plane Lewis Jeanette and Raben Sandy Phill and Reed Neal Lori and Robert Linda Rheinlander and RietiRobert Anabela and Carolyn Ringham Rister Vicki and Alan Rorie Debra and Greg Church Boniface Catholic St. Church Catholic Xavier Francis St. Church Methodist United John’s St. Co. Church, Catholic Joseph St. Sweeney Doris and Steve Foundation The Chancellor Hospital Women’s The Evansville Tropicana Zant Betty Van Walker Anne Roselle Weinzapfel Will Karen and Jim Linda Wilson and John Lawrence and Marion Judy Marion and Lawrence Elizabeth Kalb Kemmerlin Sara and McCoy Kincaid Dorothy Beth and Kinney Wayne Fischer Mark and Kirk Shelley Columbus of Knights Koewler Carol Cheryl Kuchna Levy Audra and Jamie Liffick and Barbara Thomas Maidlow Pat and Marlan School Dei High Mater Dee McDonald McKee Sarah and Blair Melchiors Gretchen and Tony Merriwether Cynthia and Rick Miller Daniel Ronald Mitchell Camilla and Moeller Jerome Mulfinger Kim and Fred Service Inspection National 22 Celebrating our Donors Leroy and Diane Weinzapfel Steve and Joyce Waters WaningerRoberta Margaret Walters Kenneth and Wahl Mary Jim and Joyce Wagner and MarieBen Wagner Jim and Marilyn Voyles Marjorie Vogel Vieth andBill Ellen Mary Darren and Verkamp Lisa Laurel Vaughn Jodi Uebelhack Rita Torrence Charlotte Titzer LLC The Rug Gallery Rev. Ted Tempel John and Julie Talley Edward and Shirley Swan David and Sandra Sullivan StoneBeth Monica and Darrell Stinchfield andBill Stevenson Bettye Barbara Steele Charles and Phyllis Steber Quentin and Ann Stahl St. Paul’s United Methodist Church St. Mark’s United Church of Christ St. Lucas United Church of Christ Spurling Properties SpurlingBill John and Myrna Spurgin SpawRodney Tracy Sparks Dr. and Mrs. Terry South CommunicationsSouth Central Thomas and KatherineSolecki John Smither and Rebecca Sisters of St. Benedict James Simon Rick and Kimberly Silvers Randy and Andrea Sheffer Management, Inc. NatureSecond Landscaping ✝

Seana Ziliak Seana Philip and Abby Zenthoefer Sabrina Zeidler Dorothy Zehner Tracie Young Drennen York and Rebecca Phillip and Yeager Kathryn Philip and Sherilyn Wuertz Norma Wuchner Glenn and Jennifer Wuchner Russell and Susan Woosley Donita Wolf Kirby and Patricia Wilson Brian and Barbara Williams Patricia Will WillEileen Melvin and Jacki Wildeman WeyerLarry West Side Church Christian Joel and Carly Werner and Thelma Delbert Welte Pat Welsh and Al Monica Weiss Clem andClem Melanie Behme Brent and Cinda Beeler Charles and Peggy Bee Patricia and Paul Beckgerd Sheila Beasley Mariann Baumgartner Joan Baughn Evelyn Bauer Joe Bassemier and Lee Mary Sandra Bass Tom and Patti Bartley Chuck and Jean Barron Barnes Sharon and Larry Glenn and Carol Ballard Clarence and Bailey Esther Richard and Imogene Baehl Tom and Shari Bacurin Ron and Attinger Beverly andDeborah Mark Atchison David and Vicky Ashworth Minna Ashok KayMary and Arvin Bill and Arp Linda Larry Danny and Kathy Armstrong Terry and Pamela Armstrong Marjorie Angermeier Ambulatory Care Center, L.L.C. Roger and Ambrose Bonnie Amazon Smile Phyllis Alspaugh Alpha Delta Kappa Chapter Rho Scott and Lynnette Allen and CarolynRobert Allen Hugh and Carol Ahlering Eugene and Adler Rose JoBetty Adams ($1 -$99) Groundbreakers LippeZion United Church of Christ Bryan andBryan Ann Craney Carolyn Crane Margie Craft Cox Linda andGerald Nancy Cox Gregory and Pamela Cornett Donald and Joan Cooper Glenn and Julie Conley Condon Donald Kay Conder andAllison Brian Comstock Wanda Colvin Mike and Paula Cockrum Faye Clements Margaret Clem Claybourne Earnestine John and Diane Claybon Clark James Thomas and MargaretClark Steve and StaceyChurch Brenda and Terrance Chronert Jeanna Christmas Peggy Chastain Chase Cherry Jim and Jennifer Chapman and CarolGary Chandler Gloria Carter Carson Paul Herb and Judy Carr Clayton and Carpenter Esther Jeffrey and FayeCardin Tina Caputo Jack and Canada Mary Vera Campbell James and Justine Cameron Tamara Caliendo Rev. Brian and Mrs. Karen Buschkill Kent Burress Ruby Burks Sandra Bruno andMiller M.Carolyn Brown andChristina David Brown Michael and Marilyn Broshears Martha Brockmole BristowBillie Brian and Maghan Bretz Dan and Ann Mary Breidenbach Stephanie Brecheisen Alan and Catherine Bragin andErnie Jane Mary Bradley Christopher Bradley and Leah BoughtonBendi Barbara Borries andJo Brad Bootz Beth Charles and Carol Bone Boes Mary Jenny Blythe Blankenberger-PriceBernice Bergman Dona Joe andBerendes Theresa Charles and Julia Benton Frank Bender and Beth Ruth Grossman John Groben Phyllis Grimm John and Griffith Rosalynn John and Carolynn Griffin Judy Grebe GrayRobert and CharlotteGary Grabert GoodSearch and GraceRandall Goins Jerome and Melissa Gohre Leroy Gilles and Elizabeth Mary N. Muriel Gillenwater Getz Mary Russell and Ann Gerteisen Gee Ray Leonard Gansman, Jr. Don Fuchs and Becky Joseph and Fritch Lorri Frey Patty Rick and Kristie-Kae French Stephen Fowler Michael and Foster Lisa Candace Foster Theresa Forster and BarbaraRobert Forrester Forche Harold andRandal Diane Folz andFolz Betty Robert Jim and Pat Foley Jim Flynn and Betsy Sarah Flach Dorothy Finney FerleyMary Kenneth and Wilma Fehd Janice Farmer Utility &Sewer Evansville Indiana Water John and Gail Euber Michael Endress Roger and Suzanne Emge Ellis Glendal ElliottBill Rick and Kathy Elliott Ron Eickhoff and Dee Dee EffingerGilbert John and Ann East Janet Durham Jim and Kim Dunkelbarger Jim Dunkel and Rosalie and JanetBob Dietrich Don and Phyllis Diekmann Thomas Dick John and Jeanne Dewig Brian and Melanie Denning John DeLucia Dan and Nancy Decastra Harold and Decamps Mary Debes Genell Damm Mary Barbara Daming Steve and Alma Dabrowski Cathy and Joe Crowdus ✝

Indiana Annual Conference of Scott and Diana Hurt Hupfer Mary Nina Hungate Lawrence and Saundra Humm Marlene and Barton Huffaker HudsonLinda Theodore and Floriana Huczek Donald and Mariette House Dan and Horstman Rosemarie Home Innovation Research Labs HolleyCarrie Sr. Sharon Hollander and Lou Holder Linda Robert Raymond and Nancy Holder Greg and Candice Hofmann Melanie Hoffman James and Gail Hoffman Jesse and Carolyn Hines Pete and Hillenbrand Connie Carol Higgs Maggie Hennel Dawna Hendrix Velma Hein Delores Hedeman and CathyGary Heck Debra Hebbeler Hebbeler Rhonda Victor Heath Rev. Fred and Mrs. Peggy Haywood Jeff Haymaker Jim and Carol Havens Tom and Patricia Hartz HartzBetty Stephen Hart Richard and Sandra Harrison andRina Jon Harris Christopher and Debra Hamilton Joe and Judi Hahn Chandler and Jingle Hagey James Hadley and Becky Malcolm Gwinn and Sherry Susan Guerrettaz Tim Grunow Terry and Jacky Grossman Carol Kambanis Carol Kaltz Donna Thomas Charleenand Kaelin Lloyd and Joni Jost and Jones Lisa Bob JonesRick and Sherry JonesBeverly JonesAlice Shawn and Johnston Erin JohnsonGeneva andSally Doug Joest Gil and Marcia Jochem Joshua and Suzanne James and PatriciaRobert Jackson Lynn Isvik Ted David Isreal Richard and Nancy Ingebrand United the Methodist Church

Duane and Sharon Kaufman Jeanne and Kenneth Mesker Steve and Debbie Reineke Melinda Sloan Verna Watson Ray and Sushila Kedia Tommy and Lisa Messier Bill and Bonnie Reinhart H. A. and Karyn Smitson Martha Weatherford – ChrisTraylor you are giving to." need can sometimes impact your own life as much as those whom "No matter what you give, the act of giving freely to families in Eloise Kelley Don Metzler Patricia Reisinger Ann Snodgrass John and Shirley Weber Gary and Mary Ann Kemper Brenda Meyer Marion Reisinger Richard and Diana Soellner Bob and Jo Ann Weber Steve Kercher John and Marcy Miller Relevate LLC Carlos and Karla Solis Shea Webley James and Barbara Key Jerry and Dolores Miller Margaret Remke Carolyn Sollman Stephanie Weiner Matthew Kiefer Ronald Miller Chuck and Bonnie Rexing Georgia Spaetti Andrew and Holly Weinzapfel John Kiefer Barbara Miller Mary Rexing Anthony and Doretha Spahn Diana Weinzapfel Ed and Sarah Kieffer Beverly Milligan-Rice Matthew and Julie Rhea Alfred and June Spillman Jerry and Helen Weinzapfel Thomas and Kathleen Kilmartin and Charles Rice Pat and Joyce Rhoades H. Barry and Phylis Spink Tony and Kathy Weis Victoria Kindred Mike and Roma Mills Rebecca Rice St. Matthew Catholic Church Vernette Weis Frances King Jim Mills Betty Richards Sharon Staley Susan and David Weis Joe and Shirley Kirby Wesley and Susan Milner Ruth Richmond Richard and Barbara Steedman Mike and Linda Wempe Virginia Kirves Clarence and Lucille Mitsdarffer Joyce Ricketts Edith Stevens Ken and Janet Wempe Joan Kissel Bettye Moll James and June Riedford Karen Stockton Mark and Susan Wezet Donald Kleinschmidt Steve and Rita Moore Bernard Riedford Joe and Margaret Stofleth Terry and Zenda White Harvey and Carol Klenck Don and Susan Mosbey Scott and Jeannie Roales Leo and Harriett Stratman Jerry and Doris Wiegand Craig and Jessica Knapp Andy and Beth Mosier Eric and Toni Robeson Russ and Dorothy Stratman Bob and Marjorie Wild Melvin Kneer Margaret Moye Richard Robinson Brian and Shelley Stratman Gerald Wildeman Richard and Debbie Knight Cletus and Rosemary Muensterman Richard and Barbara Roe Debra Strong Earl and Rosalee Will Marlene Koch Jerad and Jennifer Muensterman Robert and Carol Rogers Marvin and Beverly Sue Greg and Rita Wilzbacher Wanda Koch Larry and Natalie Murphy Jay and Vicki Rohleder Summit Place II Homeowners Ralph and Shirley Winnecke Marie Kohut Jim and Sina Murphy Jimmie Roll Association, Inc. Lino and Pam Wiseman John and Julie Lamb Ronald and Mary Naas Gary and Michelle Ruminer Marvin and Beverly Sunderman Joyce Witte Harold and Deborah Lamble Michael and Susan Nalin Mark and LeAnn Rumsey Anna Susat Bob and Kate Wittgen Jack and Betty Jo Land Nancy Neel Allen Sanderson Nancy Synowiec Shawn and Andrea Wittmer Allan Langen Raymond Newnum Steve Sanford Betty Taloff Virginia Woehler Donald Lashley Mary Newton Carla Stucklen Sather Amy Tenbarge David and Mary Jane Woods Rev. Seung Hu Lee and Marian and Theodore Niemeier Michael and G. Camila Scavuzzo Rebecca Thacker Wortman LTD Mrs. Jung Ae Sim Bernie and Janie Nunning Ed Schaefer Steven and Angela Theising David and Judy Wright Tom and Mary Kay Lehman Edna O’Daniel Oliver and Mary Ann Schapker Christopher and Dianne Thomas Steve Yates Ronald Lehr Brad and Carlene Oliver Herman and Carolyn Schapker Ethel Thomas Michael Yeager Rodney and Janet Leibring P. Dermot O’Neill Matt and Karen Scheessele Douglas and Mary Thompson Cathy Young Paul and Jane Leingang Dan and Teri Opell Randy and Mary Scheller Sharon Thompson James and Cecilia Young Jim and Evelyn LeMond Anna Outlaw Clarence and Nancy Scheller James and Nancy Thorbecke John and Kathy Ziliak Mabel Lenfers Randy and Cindy Owens Art and Donna Scheller Michael and Susan Thurman Gary and Jeri Zimmerman J. Lloyd Leslie Michael and Sue Palazzola Donna Scheller Joseph and Sandra Tickamyer John Zollman Larry and Nancy Lewis Donald Paul Christine Scheller Glenn Tindell ✝ Charles and Rena Lilly Andrew Paul Elaine Schmits Thomas and Beverly Tison Denotes those who have passed Stan and Lori Lindauer Paul Peach John and Debra Schmitt Jim and Margie Tomes William and Shirley Linstromberg Burge and Ella Pearson James Schmitt Daniel Townsend Elizabeth Lockridge Vaughn and Jane Peerman Schnuck’s Richard and Joy Tredway Teresa Loeffler Jackie Pender Beth Schofield Fernando and Stacey Tudela Julie Lovins Ann and Kevin Pendley Carl Schofield Wayne and Brenda Turpin Barbara Lucas Dennis and Pamela Pepper Leanne Scholz Jack and Barbara Turpin Imogene Lutz Wayne Perkins Martha Schriver Gary and Judy Vanhoosier Paul and Dorothy Lynch Jon and Jane Perkins Jim and Jane Schroeder Ray and Sue Vescovi Kathryn Lynch Randal and Elizabeth Perkins Jim and Amy Schroeder Chris and Kristi Wade Warren Lyon Thomas and Sandra Phelps Heather Schroeder Jeff and Candie Wagner Macy’s Foundation John Pierre Ann and Brian Schuessler Gregg and Catherine Wagner John and Ruby Manger Steve and Rebecca Piper John Schuta Thomas and Yvonne Wagner Harold and Iris Mann Lucille Pitt John and Cindy Schutz Patrick and Kristi Wahl Yvonne and Bryan Mans Paul and Shelley Pogue Diana Seibert Susan Waller Dorothy Marshall John and Linda Polin Marilyn Seifert Aggie Waninger Charles and Mary Martin Lu and Jake Porter John and Cindy Shea Florence Wannemuehler Thomas and Mary May Brandon and Emily Porter David and Mary Shepard Wilfred and Anna Wannemueller Jerry McAtee Richard and Elva Posewitz Carl and Maureen Shepherd Stephen and Marilyn Ward Sheryl McBride Dennis and LaVerne Prechtel Joyce Shirley Betty and Paul Wargel Shawn and Joan McCoy Lawrence and Madonna Preske Dorothy Simpson Mary Wargel William and Barbara McDonald Jerry and Jane Purdie Myra Singer Steve and Joyce Waters Beth McGillem PVA Wealth Advisors Sisters of St. Francis Robert and Shannon Wathen Edward and Jo Ann McGregor John Raibley Helen Skuggedal Reed Margaret Wathen✝ Judith Mefford John Rebstock Ken and Cheryl Wathen 23 Beth Folz | Executive Director [email protected]

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Mindy Stoermer | Data Systems Specialist [email protected]

Andrea Ward | Volunteer Workforce Manager [email protected]

Kerry Wire | Construction Manager [email protected]

Jennifer Wuchner | Finance Director [email protected]