Heartland Alliance for Human Needs & Human Rights 2005 Annual Report

Creating a Wave of Justice

one act at a time

This past year, waves of disaster took many forms. Natural disasters, unlike any we’ve seen, washed away the homes and lives of thousands of people, while social disasters, like the rising rate of poverty and lack of affordable health care and housing, continued to ripple through society.

In the face of disaster, Heartland Alliance created its own wave — a wave of justice — as a countervailing force to the disasters of poverty and homelessness. Individual acts of justice — some of which are depicted in the pages that follow — represent Heartland’s hallmark of service for 117 years. Through small and large acts, Heartland ensured that the most basic of human rights were protected. By advancing the human rights of the most poor and vulnerable in our society through comprehensive housing, health care, and human services, Heartland Alliance helped turn the tide for those most in need.

Offering Safe Harbor ...... 2 Creating Opportunities ...... 18

Establishing Stability...... 6 Building Homes ...... 22

Protecting Individuals ...... 10 Strengthening Communities...... 26

Providing Health Care ...... 14 Investors of Justice ...... 30 Offering safe harbor

to the vulnerable

safe environment

Men and women with HIV/AIDS and a history of substance use found help and a home at Heartland Alliance. In one Heartland residential program, staff created a safe environment and worked with program participants to establish goals, create budgets, and stay healthy during recovery.

2 Heartland Alliance 2005 Annual Report Heartland Alliance 2005 Annual Report 3 safe harbor

safety, counseling, and support

More than 1,600 survivors of domestic violence found

safety, counseling, and support from Heartland Alliance.

4 Heartland Alliance 2005 Annual Report national model program

Smuggled into the or sent here alone, 317 children arrived at Heartland’s residential facility for immigrant children in government custody. During their stay in this national model program, the children remained in a safe environment and took English and math classes while Heartland worked to reunite them with their families.

Natural disasters over the past year have illustrated the severe inadequacies of the nation's ability to solve the problem of chronic poverty. Social safety programs offer vital protection for those in crisis or in danger and for those trying to work their way out of poverty. These programs must be protected and expanded in times of crisis. Heartland continues to educate elected officials and community leaders about the importance of long-term change to allow people to achieve greater self-sufficiency.

Heartland Alliance 2005 Annual Report 5 Establishing Stability

for those in crisis

grandfamilies

Sterline Burns is raising her granddaughter, Ophelia, on a monthly salary of $654 — less than $8,000 a year. Ms. Burns is part of a growing population of “grandfamilies” — grandparents raising their grandchildren.

Heartland Alliance helped Ms. Burns pay a heating bill of more than $800, preventing an eviction from her apartment.

6 Heartland Alliance 2005 Annual Report Heartland Alliance 2005 Annual Report 7 stability

financial literacy

To ensure stable futures for program participants, Heartland Alliance integrated financial literacy curricula into a number of Heartland programs. Program participants were educated on essentials such as debt management, credit cards, bank accounts, and budgeting.

8 Heartland Alliance 2005 Annual Report home-like setting

In a new and innovative project, Heartland Alliance conducted extensive outreach into communities to locate youth not in contact with the Department of Children & Family Services (DCFS). Staff offered the wards, who had long been disconnected from DCFS, a home-like setting that served as a therapeutic, educational, and — most importantly — stabilizing environment.

Heartland Alliance worked to improve access to critical income supports, such as food stamps and medical , by informing state legislators of the barriers people face accessing programs. Consequently, the Illinois state legislature created an income supports task force to streamline access to supports for working poor families.

Heartland Alliance 2005 Annual Report 9 Protecting

those who cannot protect themselves

10 Heartland Alliance 2005 Annual Report international services

In Iraq, Heartland Alliance collaborated with community-based organizations and the Iraqi Ministry of Health to lay the foundation for health care and legal services for survivors of torture and victims of gender-based violence. Staff provided training and technical assistance to a torture treatment program in Guatemala, trained teachers and government officials working with tsunami victims in Sri Lanka, and provided expertise to a research study of HIV+ Rwandan survivors of genocide.

Expanding Heartland’s international services, staff are exploring opportunities to work with organizations in Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Indonesia, and Nigeria on joint efforts to aid trauma survivors and expand the rule of law. PHOTOS BY SCOTT PORTMAN

Heartland Alliance 2005 Annual Report 11 protection

counter-trafficking advocates

Heartland Alliance staff, working with counter-trafficking advocates throughout the Midwest, provided social and legal services to victims of human trafficking. Staff conducted outreach to law enforcement, victim service providers, and community groups to increase awareness of the issue and provided trainings on how to identify and assist victims of human trafficking.

12 Heartland Alliance 2005 Annual Report asylum

Having fled their home countries for fear of torture, persecution, and even death, more than 800 asylum seekers received legal counsel from Heartland’s Midwest Immigrant & Human Rights Center. Thanks to pro bono attorneys from Chicago’s leading law firms, Heartland’s success rate for grants of asylum was 90% last year, well above the 30% national average.

During the past year, Heartland Alliance educated the Illinois state legislature about the presence of human trafficking in Illinois and its toll on communities. As a result, the Illinois General Assembly passed a law making human trafficking a state crime and the Governor’s office agreed to make serving victims a priority.

Heartland Alliance 2005 Annual Report 13 Providing health care

to those most in need

14 Heartland Alliance 2005 Annual Report culturally- appropriate

Immigrant and refugee children and families suffering from the trauma of war and displacement found help adjusting to life in the United States. Last year, Heartland staff provided culturally-appropriate mental health services, including case management, counseling, psychotherapy, and dance, occupational, and art therapy, to more than 490 men, women, and children from 35 countries.

Heartland Alliance 2005 Annual Report 15 health care

traveled to shelters

For families living in shelters, health care is hard to find. Heartland staff traveled to shelters all over Chicago to provide quality, respectful health care to families most in need.

16 Heartland Alliance 2005 Annual Report quality care

Heartland health care staff met regularly to discuss the care given to patients. Last year, staff provided quality care to more than 20,000 people through more than 43,000 visits.

Heartland Alliance, working with a coalition of advocates, educated Illinois elected officials about the need for affordable health care for low-income Illinois families. As a result, Illinois increased eligibility and funding for FamilyCare, providing 70,000 more families with health insurance to cover services such as doctor visits, dental care, specialty medical services, hospital care, emergency services, and prescription drugs.

Heartland Alliance 2005 Annual Report 17 Creating opportunities

for better lives

18 Heartland Alliance 2005 Annual Report personal success

Heartland staff worked one-on-one with residents of Heartland’s affordable housing buildings to connect them to neighborhood resources such as schools, community centers, employers, and support groups. By understanding the individual strengths of residents, Heartland invested in the personal success of hundreds of individuals.

Heartland Alliance 2005 Annual Report 19 opportunity

skills building

To address the barriers individuals face when looking for and maintaining long-term work, Heartland Alliance offered skills-building programs, such as computer classes, to better prepare individuals for employment. With new skills in hand, Heartland Alliance placed individuals in transitional jobs, where they received hands-on work experience and on-site mentors, then helped them find permanent work.

20 Heartland Alliance 2005 Annual Report job-readiness

Many refugees, like Abigail, must find employment upon arriving in the United States. Through skills-building, job- readiness, and English language classes, refugees newly arrived in Chicago learned the skills needed to live and work in their new home country.

Transitional Jobs, a highly successful employment program, provides wage-paying real work coupled with case management to people with little or no work history. Participants, who must learn to successfully manage barriers to employment, learn through their real work experiences, training, and on-the-job mentoring. This model increases the likelihood of long-term employment and well-being. Heartland Alliance integrates this innovative approach into several Heartland programs and facilitates the National Transitional Jobs Network to expand the model nationally.

Heartland Alliance 2005 Annual Report 21 Building spaces to call home

newly renovated

Andy and Margy, residents of Chicago’s Uptown neighborhood for nearly 30 years, moved back to their affordable — and newly renovated — home at the Leland Apartments. Heartland Alliance renovated the historic building this past year, providing 137 affordable apartments for the neighborhood.

22 Heartland Alliance 2005 Annual Report Heartland Alliance 2005 Annual Report 23 HOME

affordable homes

Collaborating with the Chicago Housing Authority and a team of developers, Heartland Alliance constructed new and affordable homes on Chicago’s South Side. Heartland will manage the affordable apartments in the mixed-income development, which includes a mix of townhomes, single- family homes, and two-flat and six-flat properties.

24 Heartland Alliance 2005 Annual Report Heartland Alliance staff and tenants continued to have dialogue with Illinois legislators about the critical shortage of affordable housing in the state and the unique needs of low-income renters. Ultimately, the Illinois state legislature created the Rental Housing Support Program that will generate an estimated $30 million to provide rental subsidies to at least 5,500 families statewide.

Heartland Alliance 2005 Annual Report 25 Empowering people by strengthening communities

26 Heartland Alliance 2005 Annual Report cultural exchange

In a cultural exchange program, immigrants taking adult education classes from Heartland Alliance worked one-on-one with students from a local university. Heartland students spoke English while the university students spoke Spanish, and all the while, each learned about the other’s culture.

Heartland Alliance 2005 Annual Report 27 communities

community partners

Heartland staff and community partners taught refugee youth about safety and nutrition in the United States. The youth, in turn, shared this information with other refugees. In one project, a multi-lingual audio-visual presentation was created to introduce refugee families to the grocery shopping experience in their new country.

28 Heartland Alliance 2005 Annual Report neighbors

Heartland housing residents with a history of substance use found support from each other and Heartland staff to maintain sobriety. At weekly support groups, neighbors shared their experiences and struggles while receiving support from Heartland staff.

Mixed-income housing developments offer both renters and owners a community of economic and social diversity. By creating housing that is seamless with the surrounding community and that offers access to resources and services for those who need extra support to maintain their housing, mixed-income developments help revitalize neighborhoods and create positive change for those moving from poverty and homelessness to a home and self-sufficiency.

Heartland Alliance 2005 Annual Report 29 Leading Heartland’s WAve OF JUSTICE

Each just act builds momentum in creating a wave of justice. Through the strategic leadership of Heartland Alliance President Sid Mohn and Board of Directors Chair Suellen Long, Heartland is ensuring that human rights — civil, political, cultural, economic, legal, and social — are protected. With vision and passion for creating lasting, meaningful change, Heartland continues to set the course for those still adrift and despairing.

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Creating a more just world for the most poor and vulnerable of society would not be possible without the thousands of supporters who give their time and resources to fulfilling Heartland Alliance’s mission. Thank you for investing in acts of justice.

Donors listed in this report made contributions between July 1, 2004 and June 30, 2005. Due to space limitations, we cannot list donations of $1 - 99, but we sincerely appreciate contributions at all levels.

$100,000+ $50,000 - $99,999 The Albert Pick, Jr. Fund Eleanor Foundation Washington Mutual Discover Network Frank F. Quinn Supports the Supports a financial Supports lasting, Supports Art Against Supports lasting, Mildred A. Arch Trust Bank One development of a day literacy program for meaningful change for AIDS®. meaningful change for Supports services to Supports lasting, care center for children working mothers who the most poor and the most poor and Gaylord & Dorothy immigrants and meaningful change for who have survived access emergency vulnerable. vulnerable through the Donnelley Foundation refugees, services for the the most poor and violence and homelessness prevention Board Gifts Campaign, Supports lasting, working poor, home vulnerable and the displacement. funds. Making a Difference by meaningful change for essentials for individuals Midwest Light of Design, and the Michael Reese Health Lloyd A. Fry the most poor and and families moving Human Rights Awards. $10,000 - $24,999 Midwest Light of Trust Foundation vulnerable and the Mid- into homes, and Allstate Foundation Human Rights Awards. Supports the Marjorie Supports a vocational America Institute on homelessness prevention Supports lasting, Charities – Holiday, a Kovler Center for the literacy program for Poverty. Ravenswood Health services. meaningful change for fund of the McCormick Treatment of Survivors refugees and the Mama Care Foundation the most poor and Susan M. Fredman and The Atlantic Tribune Foundation of Torture. Meta Fund. Supports mental health vulnerable. Terri J. Hawley Philanthropies (USA) Supports a transitional services for immigrant Sara Lee Foundation Grant Healthcare Supports design services Inc. jobs program for American Immigration and refugee children. Supports lasting, Foundation to create interior spaces Supports the Midwest mothers who are Lawyers Association meaningful change for Supports a health center that reflect dignity, The Rhoades Immigrant & Human formerly homeless, an Supports the Midwest the most poor and in a Chicago public high hope, and comfort, and Foundation Rights Center. adult literacy program, Immigrant & Human and emergency vulnerable, The school with low-income Making a Difference by Supports lasting, Designs for Dignity Rights Center. homelessness prevention Celebration Ball, Art students. Design. meaningful change for Board of Heartland Against AIDS®, and the L & R Anixter the most poor and programs for families Mr. and Mrs. Michael Elizabeth Morse Genius Alliance Midwest Light of Foundation vulnerable. facing eviction. L. Keiser Charitable Trust Supports design services Human Rights Awards. Supports lasting, Supports lasting, Supports lasting, Seyfarth Shaw LLP to create interior spaces Equal Justice Works The Sara Lee meaningful change for meaningful change for meaningful change for Supports the Midwest that reflect dignity, Supports the Midwest Foundation was the the most poor and the most poor and the most poor and Light of Human Rights hope, and comfort Immigrant & Human Lead Corporate Sponsor vulnerable. vulnerable through the vulnerable. Awards. through Making a Rights Center through of Heartland’s President’s Council. Suzanne and David Difference by Design. matching donations employment training Christopher L. and M. Sidley Austin Brown & Arch from Mayer, Brown, programs in 2005. Kimball Hill Homes Susan Gust Foundation Wood LLP Holthues Trust Supports lasting, Rowe & Maw LLP and Fund of the Supports lasting, Supports the Midwest Supports the Marjorie Connect US Fund of meaningful change for the Chicago Bar Homebuilding meaningful change for Light of Human Rights Kovler Center for the Tides Foundation the most poor and Foundation. Community Foundation the most poor and Awards. Treatment of Survivors Supports Enlaces vulnerable through the Supports lasting, vulnerable. of Torture and Hugh Halverstadt and América. Board Gifts Campaign, Sonnenschein Nath & meaningful change for international human Craig Endicott services for the working N. Lynn Hiestand Rosenthal LLP West Suburban Board of the most poor and rights initiatives. Supports the Mama poor, and home Supports lasting, Supports the Midwest Heartland Alliance vulnerable. Meta Fund. essentials for individuals meaningful change for Light of Human Rights JEHT Foundation Supports lasting, Kraft Employee Fund and families moving the most poor and Awards. Supports the Midwest Junior Board of meaningful change for Supports homelessness into new homes. vulnerable through the Immigrant & Human Heartland Alliance the most poor and Irvin Stern Foundation prevention services for President’s Council, and Rights Center. Supports lasting, vulnerable women, Baker & McKenzie Supports the Midwest meaningful change for low-income seniors. the Christian Hiestand The Joyce Foundation children, and families. Supports the Midwest Immigrant & Human the most poor and McClellan Fund. Supports national Jeanne and Desmond R. Light of Human Rights Rights Center. vulnerable and services Women’s Board of advocacy and technical LaPlace Awards. Indima Foundation for people living with Heartland Alliance WGN Radio 720 assistance programs on Supports lasting, Supports primary care HIV/AIDS through Art Supports lasting, Bank of America Neediest Kids Fund, a transitional jobs for meaningful change for services of Heartland’s ® meaningful change for Foundation fund of the Robert R. Against AIDS . the most poor and community health hard-to-employ people, the most poor and Supports lasting, McCormick Tribune vulnerable through the center. and the Illinois Poverty Kovler Fund of The vulnerable women and meaningful change for Foundation President’s Council, and Summit. Community Foundation children through The the most poor and Suellen and Chip Long Provides winter emergency and for the National Capital Celebration Ball. vulnerable and Making Supports lasting, clothing, non-violent Lawyers Trust Fund of educational assistance Region a Difference by Design. meaningful change for toys, educational Illinois Woods Fund of Chicago for immigrants and Supports the Marjorie the most poor and materials, and holiday Supports the Midwest Supports the Illinois refugees. The Barker Welfare Kovler Center for the vulnerable through the gifts for youth who are Immigrant & Human Poverty Summit. Foundation Treatment of Survivors The John D. and Board Gifts Campaign, homeless and for Rights Center. Supports lasting, of Torture. Catherine T. MacArthur Art Against AIDS®, and refugee children. Polk Bros. Foundation meaningful change for LaSalle Bank Foundation Making a Difference by Supports a health center the most poor and The Willow Springs Supports lasting, $25,000 - $49,999 Supports the Illinois Design. in a Chicago public high vulnerable. Foundation meaningful change for Poverty Summit and the school with low-income Helen Brach Foundation March of Dimes Illinois Supports lasting, the most poor and Mid-America Institute Chicago Bar Foundation students, the Midwest Supports lasting, Chapter meaningful change for vulnerable, The on Poverty. Supports the Midwest Immigrant & Human meaningful change for Supports primary care the most poor and Celebration Ball, Immigrant & Human Rights Center, and the most poor and Patty and Rob Moore services for expectant vulnerable. Making a Difference by Rights Center. programs on vulnerable. Supports lasting, mothers of Heartland’s Design, and the meaningful change for Chicago Foundation for community health center transitional jobs for The Chicago Midwest Light of the most poor and Women hard-to-employ people. Community Trust Mayer, Brown, Rowe & $5,000 - $9,999 Human Rights Awards. vulnerable through the Supports legal services Supports the Illinois Maw LLP The Rockefeller LaSalle Bank was the President’s Council. for victims of trafficking Anonymous Poverty Summit. Supports the Midwest Foundation Lead Corporate Sponsor through the Midwest Supports The Mary and Robert Light of Human Rights Supports Enlaces of Heartland’s Diane and Rod Immigrant & Human Celebration Ball. Reusché Awards. América and national affordable housing Dammeyer Rights Center. Supports lasting, Anonymous advocacy and technical programs in 2005. Supports lasting, National Equity Fund, meaningful change for ComEd, An Exelon Supports lasting, assistance programs on meaningful change for Inc. The Libra Foundation the most poor and Company meaningful change for transitional jobs for the most poor and Supports lasting, Supports lasting, vulnerable through the Supports The the most poor and hard-to-employ people. vulnerable through the meaningful change for meaningful change for President’s Council, and Celebration Ball and the vulnerable. Board Gifts Campaign, the most poor and Jeanne and Joseph the most poor and the Reusché Family Midwest Light of the Dammeyer Family vulnerable through The Boeing Company Sullivan vulnerable and Fund. Human Rights Awards. Supports the Jeanne and publication of Fund, and the Midwest affordable and Supports the Midwest Joseph Sullivan Midwest Heartland’s first report Light of Human Rights VNA Foundation Consulate General of supportive housing Light of Human Rights Program for Refugee, on human rights in the Awards. Supports a health center Mexico programs. Awards. in a Chicago public high Supports the Midwest Asylee and Human Midwest. The Richard H. school with low-income Immigrant & Human Rights and lasting, Driehaus Foundation students. Rights Center. meaningful change for Supports design services the most poor and to create interior spaces vulnerable through the that reflect dignity, Board Gifts Campaign. hope, and comfort.

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Bridgeview Bank Nancy and Scott Public Interest Law Margaret C. and Jack E. Uptown Goodman & Michal Initiative Caveney Supports lasting, and Craig Golden Heartland Alliance’s unwavering Peggy and David Donald B. Chae meaningful change for Supports lasting, Radelet the most poor and meaningful change for commitment to securing human Barbara and William vulnerable in Uptown the most poor and Sandy J. Rebitzer Coats and on the South Side, vulnerable through the rights and dignity for society’s Caren L. Reed Combined Insurance and the Midwest Light Board Gifts Campaign. most vulnerable men, women, Company of America of Human Rights Daniel F. and Ada L. The Herbert & Awards. and children provides a beacon Rice Foundation Continental Airport Gertrude Halverstadt Express Broadway Cares/Equity Foundation of hope for our world. Susan and Joseph Rossie Jacqueline M. Darrah Fights AIDS, Inc. Supports international Heartland Alliance has a vision Sachnoff & Weaver, Supports lasting, human rights work in Ltd. Dorothy Deasy and meaningful change for the Democratic Republic for a world without want and James Walz the most poor and of Congo. Joan and Allen vulnerable living with fear. This vision is made possible Schiefelbein Rodrigo del Canto Lynne and Lee Hillman HIV/AIDS. Supports lasting, for many people as a result of Heartland’s work — Elizabeth and Ralph Debra and David Ellis Scozzafava Caminiti Associates, Inc. meaningful change for respectful and empowering direct services and Emily K. and Ross D. Supports Making a the most poor and Carol and Richard Emmerman Difference by Design. vulnerable through the advocacy and policy work informed by the realities Shoop Board Gifts Campaign. James G. Essex Russell Campbell of people’s lives. The Libra Foundation is proud Skadden, Arps, Slate, Supports lasting, I & G Charitable William C. Fisher and honored to be a part of this important work. Meagher & Flom LLP meaningful change for Foundation Selma Florio the most poor and Supports health care Patricia E. and Gregory vulnerable through the services for the most D. Skirving Cynthia K. and Richard ~SUSAN PRITZKER J. Florkey Board Gifts Campaign, poor and vulnerable. Laura K. and James K. and The Celebration THE LIBRA FOUNDATION Jenner & Block, LLC Soderberg Kristen L. Frechette Ball. Supports the Midwest Elissa C. Steglich Elizabeth and John Cashel Foundation Light of Human Rights Gable Supports lasting, Awards. Terri and Mark Sullivan Full Circle Foundation Gardner Carton & meaningful change for Kathe A. and William Winston & Strawn LLP Swanson, Martin & Bell Jones Day C. Pate Supports the Midwest Douglas LLP youth who are homeless GayCo Productions Supports the Midwest Harlan R. Teller or displaced. Supports lasting, Light of Human Rights Cheryl and Stephen Light of Human Rights Elizabeth and Andrew meaningful change for Awards. Tony A. Trotalli Garrett Chicago Area Awards. the most poor and Geer Foundation for Legal Wm. Wrigley Jr. Katten Muchin Zavis vulnerable through the U.S. Bancorp Geraldi Norton Services Company GlaxoSmithKline Rosenman Foundation, Board Gifts Campaign, Memorial Corporation Supports the Midwest Supports lasting, Becki E. and Philip R. Inc. and the Midwest Light Izabelle J. Gorczynski Immigrant & Human meaningful change for Utigard Gessler Hughes Socol Supports the Midwest of Human Rights Theodore A. Grady Piers Resnick & Dym, Rights Center. the most poor and Mary H. Waite Light of Human Rights Awards. Ltd. vulnerable through the Grippo & Elden LLC Clarity Communication Awards. Barbara A. Warren Relations Foundation West Suburban Board. Girot-Sarti & Alt, Ltd. Systems, Inc. Meg and John Latham & Watkins LLP Supports lasting, Weiss Memorial Supports lasting, Susan and Paul Zucker Hesselmann Goldberg, Kohn, Bell, Supports the Midwest meaningful change for Hospital Foundation meaningful change for Supports lasting, Black, Rosenbloom & Light of Human Rights the most poor and Huron Consulting the most poor and meaningful change for Kristen U. and Barclay Moritz Foundation Awards. vulnerable. Group vulnerable through the the most poor and C. Welch Aurelia Goldberg West Suburban Board. Mike Lenehan and Sears, Roebuck and Co. vulnerable through the IBM Corporation Mary Williams Supports The Board Gifts Campaign, Windy City Wire, Inc. Ruth A. Colby Jennifer Gong- Supports lasting, Celebration Ball. and Making a Eileen A. Kamerick Supports lasting, Erin L. and Todd M. Gershowitz meaningful change for Difference by Design. meaningful change for Ann Steglich Kirkland & Ellis Ziaja the most poor and Robert J. Gordon the most poor and Supports the Midwest Foundation vulnerable. Cathie Gray vulnerable through the Immigrant & Human Kitchens & Baths Board Gifts Campaign, Lord, Bissell & Brook Rights Center and the $2,500 - $4,999 Unlimited, Inc. $1,000 - $2,499 Geraldine Grennan Art Against AIDS®, and LLP Midwest Light of AIDS Foundation of Robert P. Griffiths the Midwest Light of Supports the Midwest Human Rights Awards. Elaine H. Klemen Anonymous Chicago Human Rights Awards. Light of Human Rights Thomas Thorne- Ray J. Koenig III Advance Electrical Robert S. Grossinger Awards. Robert C. Anderson Supply Co., Inc. A.G. Cox Charitable Thomsen Eileen C. Lally Thomas Hackley Trust Man Financial Inc Supports lasting, Joseph A. Antolín and Betsy and John Dana and John Supports lasting, Supports Art Against meaningful change for Laura K. Dranoff Elise and Ron Magers Andersen, Jr. Hagenah meaningful change for AIDS®. the most poor and Antolín Maitland-Smith U.S., the most poor and vulnerable through the Craig C. Andree Health and Medicine Jane and John Argent Mortgage Inc. vulnerable. President’s Council. Apex Wood Floors, Inc. Policy Research Group McCarthy Company Susan and Philip The Crown Family Supports lasting, The TJX Foundation, Jacob Best Foundation Marineau Applegate & Thorne- Betty Hedblom Supports lasting, meaningful change for Inc. Thomsen Meg and Peter Mason Hugh M. Hefner meaningful change for the most poor and Supports transitional Deborah and Alan Janet Ayers Foundation the most poor and vulnerable through the housing for single- Braxton Kathie and Edward Board Gifts Campaign. mother families. vulnerable. Butler Rubin Saltarelli Mattingly Mary H. and Michael J. James and Nancy Heinz Barton, Jr. Family Foundation D & R Fund Arthur R. Metz Martha VanHaitsma & Boyd LLP Robert S. Mayo Supports lasting, Foundation and Gustavo Bamberger Francis Beidler Mark A. Hoppe - Chicago Temple Fund McGuireWoods LLP meaningful change for Supports lasting, Supports lasting, Foundation LaSalle Bank the most poor and meaningful change for meaningful change for Carrie and T. Tolbert Peggy McTigue and James L. Bennett and Kathy and Jim Hurley vulnerable. the most poor and the most poor and Chisum David Miller vulnerable. vulnerable. Terry L. VandenHoek Bonnie B. and Robert Design Industries John F. Chlebowski, Jr. Jennifer Miller and Ann and Arnie Berlin N. Hutchison Foundation Fighting Sid L. Mohn Herbert C. Wenske and Mary L. Ahern Bruce McPhee AIDS Supports lasting, Foundation David Berten J.P. Morgan Chase Mary T. Chlebowski Jo and Art Moore Supports lasting, meaningful change for Supports health care Foundation betty m Inc. meaningful change for the most poor and services for the most Eimer Stahl Klevorn & Leah and Herbert John I. Juroe the most poor and vulnerable. poor and vulnerable. Solberg LLP Olfson Donna L. Bloniarz vulnerable living with Nancy and Jack Katz The Northern Trust Wildman, Harrold, Paul R. Fairchild Owens Foundation Barbara and Powell HIV/AIDS. Company Allen & Dixon LLP Bridges Law Offices of Susan J.F. Frawley and Family Patents+TMS Frechette Family Supports a family Supports the Midwest Fortino-Brown Henry Brown literacy center for Immigrant & Human Philip M. Friedmann Peck, Bloom, Austriaco Foundation Tammy and Daniel Spanish-speaking Rights Center and the Family & Mitchell, LLC Elizabeth and Kevin Supports oral health Lezotte services for the most immigrants. Midwest Light of Buzard FTI Consulting, Inc. The PrivateBank and poor and vulnerable. Human Rights Awards. Seamon A. Lincoln, Jr. Trust Company Robert G. Byron

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Linda and Mark Lozier Janice E. Rodgers James M. Atkinson Elaine and Peter Elizabeth and Theodore Royal F. Berg Frank J. Fishella Gutheim Schultz Noreen and Vincent Ross, Dixon & Bell, Richard C. Baldwin Deborah K. Hirsch Bill Fitzgerald Mancini LLP Elizabeth E. Halverstadt Nancy P. and John B. Bezanis and Dorian L. Bonnifer and Todd Ardena L. Flippin Schwemm Bezanis Michael Mariottini Rotary Club of Chicago Ballard Sharon K. and Donald Claude A. Foreit O’Hare R. Harris Joan A. Schwingen Elizabeth and Greg MB Financial Bank, Gary L. Bannon Blaine Felicia Franco-Feinberg N.A. Rothman Family Tom Hartman Scott Arthur Yerkey Jennifer J. and William Foundation Design, Inc. Blue Cross/Blue Shield Jody and William Frank Janet and James L. Barr, Jr. Lisa M. Haufschild of Illinois McCann The Rubicon Group John A. Simon Mimi and Bud Frankel Roberta and Harold Hinsdale Bank & Trust Limited Kathie and John McCormick Tribune Barron Company Nancy A. Simonson Jase Frederick Bollero, Jr. Foundation St. Pauls United Church Becker Works, Ltd. Eileen S. and James D. Lesley D. Slavitt Sarah A. Frudden and of Christ Mary and Jim Bolts Mary Kay McDermott Holzhauer Jeffrey H. Bergman Carol Beckman Kristin and David and Duane Sigelko Lawrence S. Schaner The Boston Consulting Mary C. Howard Sliwicki Sara T. Funck Margaret Bellock Group, Inc. Cheryl Mayberry Schiff Hardin LLP Hubbell, Inc. Shelley R. Smith and Robert Garofalo McKissack and Eric T. Marlene and Thomas Dao Boyle Deborah H. Scott James J. Gatziolis McKissack Benzmiller Joseph JaQuay and Donna Garofano and Bernard K. Bradshaw Season of Concern Jeffrey Carlson Maile H. Solís-Szukala Carl Bielby Bozena and John Joan E. and Dennis G. and Rafal M. Szukala Nancy and Lyle Bruce McLees Roxanne K. Skender Berger Thomas Karbowski Gary Garrett Jean A. and Anthony E. Debbie Burkart and Joe Jean and Bernard James J. Smith Carrie Birkel Carol Jean and Philip Cynthia Gatziolis Spahr Arena Meltzer Fund of The Kier Lizabeth G. Sode Blistex Inc. Frances Gatziolis Chicago Community Noel G. and David N. Melissa P. Burke Larry W. King Foundation Steiner Electric Shaun Bossons Spevacek Renee and Ned Gauri George D. Campbell Company Ann and Ken Kohout Betty and Ronald Marge Carson Square D Company Kimberly Genger Sally and Dean Caputo Menna Steve Foley Cadillac, Erik W. Kolacz Jane and Lawrence Laurie and Jerry Charles E. Gibbs Inc. Sherri A. Chanen Cassano Denice Korcal Camille D. and Curtis Steinborn Joyce Crepeau Goldberg A. Miller Tracy McHale Stuart Soo Choi Christopher Peacock Betsy A. Leonard Chris and Eric Strobel and Allan Goldberg and Timothy J. Stuart Joseph A. Mirro Cabinetry Stephanie Christen and Tammy M. Litz Superior Exteriors, Inc. Michael R. Goldberg Elizabeth Sullivan Shan Zuo Zhou Lourdes Moore and Diane and Shevlin Ciral Law Office of Emily Carlina Tapia-Ruano Harry M. Goldin Guy F. Summers Cinergy Services, Inc. John Moore Foundation Randall F. Clark Love, P.C. and Jeffrey W. Gunn Mary E. and Michael N. Marilyn and Robert Michael Tapia John W. Clark Concklin Insurance Julie and Hugh Barbara A. Theile Goodkind Moore Thorn River Foundation Agency, Inc. MacDiarmid Donna R. and John B. Christine M. Tierney Madelyn and Jeffrey Much Shelist Freed Coffey Michael M. Tolentino The Congregational Suzanne M. Maviano Greenberger Teri Tito and Mitch Denenberg Ament & Church of Park Manor Mitchell J. Cohen Rubenstein, P.C. Robert Tucker and Stanley G. McCracken Obstfeld Diane M. Gregg Elizabeth Kepuraites Consolidated Electrical Kelly and Thomas Catherine A. McGivney Tomlinson/Erwin- Susan Gzesh and Monica Nawal Distributors, Inc. Collins Anne and John Tuohy Lambeth, Inc. Jonathan Rothstein The McGraw-Hill Heidi R. and Bruce A. Crush Patricia E. CopperSmith Nelson Bonnie J. and Fidelis N. Companies Geraldine Tomshack Andrew J. Halbur Umeh Deerfield Moving & Donna Craven and Jim Swarup Mehta Miriam Torrado Jessica Halem New Frontiers Storage, Inc. Looman Emilie E. Utigard Foundation Midwest Bank and Linda and Thomas Constance Hall Dennis W. Thorn & Allan R. Crevi Casey Lewis Varela and Trust Company Truckenmiller Glenn D. Newman and Associates Andrew J. Hargitt George Varela Mary Daley-Adamji Erika Dillon Minding Your Business, Unitarian Church of Beth A. Dever Harris Bank Hinsdale Jon S. Newman Joseph A.Vasquez, Jr. Inc. Evanston Jacki and John Davidoff and Family DuPage National Bank Hearts Foundation Steven Q. Nguyen Mary M. Murtaugh Molly Vanderloo Shawn-Laree de St. Vedder, Price, Kaufman Robyn and James Eck Aubin Pati and O.J. Heestand Cathlynn J.M. Nigh William E. Nigh Kathleen K. Walker & Kammholz, P.C. Elite Design Center Jan Dee and Janet Mary Herlehy and Northfield Community Catherine Nurmela and Kristine Ward and John John Vranicar and Colin Gutrich Mark Thomma Church Roxie P. Ernst Nancy Crane Stamos Reeves Melchor Demetria and Michael G. Heyman Daniel J. O’Connor Anne H. Evans Michael J. O’Meara Pamela and Melville Doniece and Richard Brian Walker Washburn Holland & Knight LLP Wall Mary R. Fabri and Paul Heath Audio, Ltd. Karen A. O’Heath Daniel W. DeRolf David F. Goldberg Wright Benefit Gaea L. Honeycutt Orren Pickell Designers Walter E. Smithe Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Strategies, Inc. Designweave & Builders Michael G. Fatall Perrine Caroline and Charles Gary Weinman Commercial Carpet Zulkie Partners LLC Huebner Karen Otto and Dennis Mary and E.J. Finneran Nancy and Dushan Andrew Whittaker John C. Dinauer Petrovich Abayomi Ibrahim Thorn Dondi and John Wild Kingdom Fitness Cheryl and Anthony Fleischhacker Bruce R. Pfaff Chris Inserra and Craig Theresa A. and Steve M. Divitorrio Enterprises, Inc. $250 - $499 Mousin Owens Sarah and Fred Flosi Thomas A. Polachek William Blair & Anonymous Jessica A. Donnelly Stephen L. Patt Barbara J. Ivery Company Foundation Catherine A. Foley Edward J. Powers, Jr. Abbott Laboratories Melanie S. and Robert Karen and Don Pescara Jeffco Enterprises Mary G. Wilson Kathleen and Arthur Randall S. Rapp and Fund B. Douglas Cynthia L. Peterson Follenweider Susan M. McCowin Carl A. Jenkins Terri Yak and Charles Steven M. Abrams D-P Productions, Ltd. Thomas David S. Foster RBC Dain Rauscher Camille A. and Gerald J.C. Pierre-Louis Yvonne and William Emily M. Adriaens and R. Johnson Susan V. and Joseph A. Mary M. York Christine and Daniel Anne W. Reusché and Kevin S. Ueland Dunbar, Jr. Power, Jr. Frailey David Marzahl Marcia Katz Andrea L. Zopp Federico Aguilera Michelle Dycus Sonya E. Prear Cynthia A. Fronczak Revere Electric Supply Amy Khare Geri and James Ahlberg Edco The Prentice John R. Fronko Robert A. Roth Workroom, Inc. Kirkland & Ellis LLP Karlyn E. and Manley Foundation, Inc. $500 - $999 Marcelino Garcia III RSM McGladrey FPO C. Armstrong Vivien Eisenberg Gale Dantzker Klein Alice and Mark Priebe Anonymous and John Klein Gaucho Foods, Inc. David Rubman Leo G. Aubel and James Engleman Mary and Sidney Marita Rhea and 2RZ Architecture Gilead Sciences, Inc. Jessie H. Ruiz Aaron J. Dennison Mary Lynn Everson Cynthia Elsener Kleinman Abitare, Inc. Barbara E. Giloth St. John the Baptist Elizabeth and Stephen Patrick J. Falso Margaret E. Rice and Ballis Kristina D. Ko Akzo Nobel, Inc. School James A. Morsch Nicholas and Marjorie Fannie Mae Foundation Karen and Barry Batia Virginia F. Koch Jean Alan Goodban and Family Susan and Brian Jacqueline L. Robinson Sunny and Paul Fischer Schuchman Holly and Clark Bell Appleton Jody L. Gruel

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Robert I. Kohn Family Linda W. and Stephen Oscar A. Chacón Jane and Bill Doepke Philanthropic Fund of R. Patton Chicago Mercantile Allen Dolberg the Jewish Community Pauline Grace, Inc. In an increasingly global Exchange Foundation Federation of Cleveland Ellen Douglass Hillary L. and Kerry R. The Chicago Stress Sheila and Mike economy, Heartland Alliance Margaret C. and George Peck Relief Center Kurzman ensures that people — especially W. Downing Arlene G. Perry Kyle N. Chiochanyont Elizabeth C. and newcomers to the United States Sue and David Dressler Stephen R. LaHam Scott R. Petersen John Chomiak — are treated fairly and Hugo Dubovoy Bradley G. Lane Patricia and Ron Ellen A. and Alan R. Joyce Warren Dugan Pillsbury Christopher Jacqueline LaParl adequately. With our country and Timothy J. Dugan Helen C. Poot and Dorothy V. Chvatal Kathleen M. Latek changing, Heartland plays a vital Morey and William Michael J. Mattson Jan A. Cichowlas Dunbar, Jr. Sarah L. Lau role in ensuring that the most Scott C. Portman Marisa T. Cipolla John S. Dunham Keek Lee poor and vulnerable are able to Lori A. Prokes and John W. Clark Danielle Dycus Laureen M. Lewis Jeffrey L. Laczynski change with it by teaching employment skills, Charlene and Ken Diana L. and Ted L. Alison L. Liddle Donna J. Pugh providing affordable health care, proactively Clinkman Dycus Lynn and Howard Lipke Deborah Rawlings working to eliminate poverty, and by providing Doris and Donald Cheryl Weiler Eck Barbara G. and Steven Cathy and Ken Reick Cohen justice to those who most need it. Laurie A. and Paul R. E. Lippai Julie and Gregg Riley Mardge Cohen and Eichelman Gary Liss Gordon Schiff Mary Robinson ~JESSE RUIZ Amy Elfenbaum Pamela D. Litz-Blevons Bob Cohn Jill and Ron Rohde GARDNER CARTON & DOUGLAS LLP Mary Elizabeth Erskine Marion M. Lloyd Lynn Colbus Marissa Ross Ariceli Esquivel Geri and Thomas Logue W. Townes Comer Leonard S. Rubinowitz Marisol Esquivel Jenny Mack Heather and Craig Hugo E. Ruiz Etra Corp. Janet Steidl and Glen Kimberly and Adrian Marcia J. and Jay A. Concklin Carol and William John R. Samilis Madeja Adams Baylin Evanston Township Malik Anne and Marc High School Hunger Norman Sandfield Edward B. Stellon Nancy Adkins Leah C. and Paul A. Connelly Brenda and Jim Beckwith Task Force Manzardo Terry Rose and George Gayle and Glenn Tilles Michele M. and Joseph Nan W. and Richard E. Toby Eveland Saunders P. Alberts Alan Bell Conser Material Culture Mary Tornabene Virginia M. Fabri Sawbridge Studios Ltd. Rosemary Albright Janet M. and John L. Christine A. Cover Brian M. Mattson Patricia M. Trudeau Bell Tamara Falk Claus D. Scherer Zakee J. Abdu Alshakur Michael L. Cover John W. McDermott Susan Trudeau Nancy and Malcolm Laura Farmer Ann and Eric Altria Group, Inc. Susan K. Crawshaw Tamela Meehan Spiro Tsiranidis Bell Schneidewind Terry Yale Feiertag Mr. and Mrs. John A. Marcia J. Crockett Michael Menn Christine C.A. Tullio Beré Foundation, Inc. Holly Schroat Andersen, Sr. Roberta and Richard Darren Crow Merchandise Mart Colleen and Paul Tyler Myron Berkson Feldman Susan K. Schroeder Mary and Dave Properties, Inc. Bill Crowson Eduardo Valentin-Perez Andersen Phillip Bernal Dana Ferguson and Marian H. and Edward Merck & Co., Inc. Jeanine M. Cunningham Wayne Myers T. Schulz Valerie Denney David W. Anderson Rhoda Bernstein Mercury Title Company Communications, Inc. Patricia M. Curtner and Jacqueline R. Fern Karla M. and Lewis B. Jean and Don Anderson Carla and Stephen Berry LLC Mona Van Kanegan Timothy V. McGree Schwartz William E. Angelos Melissa M. Bien Ken Fershin Charles R. Middleton Raul Velez Lois E. Czech Penny Bender Sebring Jean M. and Andreas A. Robert J. Billimack Ann M. Fetzer Richard Morrow and Charles A. Lewis Lee A. Boone Dages and Dawn and Daniel Venit Antoniou Jeffrey Finke Rima K. and Walter J. Kevin F. Dages Richard L. Murphy Diana Rich Segal Vital Products, Inc. Aon Foundation Binder, Jr. Barry S. Finkel Marcia W. Dam Hannah Nalin Thomas H. Segal Margaret T. and Appraisal Associates, Dina Birman First Data Western Davidson & Schiller, Maura and John Linda R. Semenzin Richard J. Wallach Inc. Union Foundation Patrick Bitterman LLC Neafsey Kimberly and Michael Everett S. Ward and Iris Aquaworks Michael J. Fischer Ilana Gotz Bodini and Nancy M. Davies Newman Catholic Sessa K. Sims Arbor Private Ricardo Bodini Robert D. Fitzgerald Student Center Susan Davies Shalom Ministries Mr. and Mrs. Philip Investment Company Roger Boike Katherine M. Flanagan Carrie Newton Warth Maria Teresa and Jose Alexander E. Sharp Becky and Mike Arbor Edward P. Bovich M. de Lasa Torrie Flink Jessica Nixon Anita and Herbert Leslie and Michael Architectural Artifacts Weinfield Joseph Bradley Pieter De Vryer Mary Joan and Russell Carolyn C. and Kenneth Shechtman Mimi Arfin and Bob S. Flowers E. Nopar Karen and Robert Ken Bradley and Linda Sandra J. Dechter Sarah A. and Ted A. Rebitzer Westrick Schile-Bradley Morris L. Floyd and Marjorie J. and J. Shepherd Christine Decyk Arnie Yusim Leasing, Alex Hernandez Michael Norris Joann Westwater Gretchen S. Brewster Sherry G. Siegel Inc. Katrina Winiecki Dee Steven W. Floyd Renee and Terrance Ellen M. Wheeler Clarence W. Brown, Jr. Sinsinawa Dominicans Laurie Arnold Quinn and Robert Norton Daniel Frailey Colleen C. Wilcox Mary Ryan Buddig and Delaney Jackie Slaats Evalyn Ashmore P. Marie O’Brien Robert J. Buddig Anita C. and Stephen B. Sherry and Doug Michael Dempsey Nell Sloane The Aspegren Friedman Eileen M. and Sean T. Winger Kevin Burden Charitable Foundation Carol A. Demuth O’Kane Jennifer Sobecki Charles H. Wintersteen Sara E. Byron and Carolyn Stolper Nicole N. Auerbach Robert H. Jeffers, Jr. Kimberly and Friedman and David S. Jean and William Sharon A. and Robert William M. Wippold Susan Aurinko Christopher DePaola Friedman Olenick N. Sodikoff Russell Caifano Andrew W. Worseck Olga and William Emily A. Friedman Kathleen M. Osberger Mary H. and Charles G. Geraldine A. and Beth Cammarata Derkach Sotir Steven J. Zick William E. Austin, Jr. Michael Friedman Oscar Isberian Rugs Teresa Canna David Disabato Lindsay and Joseph Andrea Aycinena Bonnie Friend Paul W. Osgood and Bill Edith F. Canter and Fred Spoerl LaGenia Bailey Barbara J. Disko Goddu $100 - $249 A. Wellisch Lisa M. Galicia Valerie J. and Stephen P. Lucy and Anthony Brian Owens Carol Ann Barker Patricia M. Garcia Stanczak Anonymous Rachael Carbone Ditommaso Linda and Anthony Michael Bauer Betty J. Gaskin Jennifer and Bob Steel The A.C.T. Group, Ltd. Troy M. Cargo Edward F. Dobbins Packard Baxter International Inc. Linda S. Geers Jean A. Adams Diane M. Ceragioli Kim and Sean Dobbins

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William J. Gibbons Julie L. and David C. Ted Lowitz Margaret E. and Debbie and Tom Rigg Michael J. Stanley Wilkens-Anderson Co. Jacobson Alexander J. Muster Nancy Gidwitz Jerome W. Lubelchek Amalia S. Rioja and Rebecca Stark Ginger R. Wilson Ann L. and Jerry J. Mary O. Naftzger Martin R. Castro Carolyn De Swarte Karen W. and William J. Michele Grimaldi Stein Mark Winkel Jaeger Gifford Lutz Lorajean Nalepka Olga and Daniel Robin and Joel A. Stein Ann and Arnold Wolff Judith Jaglin Jonathan Goldman M. Klein Auction LLC James Neaylon, Jr. John J. Roche Janet S. Steiner Leslie and Gary Wood Jane H. and Loren A. Mario Gonzalez Todd W. MacGillivray Kathy L. Neff Patty Rooney The Steinfeld Jahn Celine and Donald Foundation William D. Gorman Mr. and Mrs. David O. Linda B. and Norman Erynne A. Ross and Woznica Wazir Jaliawala Mackenzie - MacFund B. Newman Matthew B. Byrne Ginny and Tom Stewart Alison E. and William Judith and John Wray Carolyn J. Jones A. Graeme Carlyle Madden Ho Yan Ng Nancy Ross and Phil Jeanne Stewart Dwight Yackley Mary Lou Kalmus Dodson John S. Graettinger, Jr. Linda T. and Michael J. Han Nguyen Melanie L. Stibick Lisa and Bob Zaccone Joanne Kalnitz Malouf Ann M. Rothschild Karen L. Granda and Margaret and David Karen L. Stocker Susan J. and John V. John S. Mrowiec Charlene and David Ann Mangone Nick Ruth M. Rothstein Scott Strausser Zaruba Kaminski Joyce Grangent Gregory B. Mann Abebe Nigeda Gabrielle Rousso William R. Streepy Rebekah and Nick Adam M. Kamm Granite and Marble Kathryn F. and Carl M. Rita M. Novak Judith O. and Carl A. Zaveloff Joseph R. Sullivan Resource Larry R. Kane Manofsky Royal Martin O’Brien Kristine L. Zeabart Winnifred and Barry Donyelle L. Gray Michael R. Karnuth Chantal and Shaun Gisela L. and Michael Terrence J. O’Brien Sullivan Pamela J. and Joseph J. Mara A. Sabal Lori Greenberg Kathy Schaeffer & Zielinski Mary Ann O’Connor Monica D. Sund Associates Charles S. Margosian - Michael R. Sandberg Douglas F. Greene Diane K. and August J. Highland Management Sean O’Gara Ron Swanson David P. Kaufman Celestina and James Zimmermann Judith L. Gretz Associates, Inc. Margaret E. O’Hara Sanders Rona and Robert Jane and David Kearns Joann C. Gross A.W. McCally Tanger Barbara T. O’Keefe Shelley A. Sandow Michael Kerrigan Jason Guggisberg Debbie and Mark Anthony Tapia Mary M. O’Leary Anthony M. Santangelo Mr. and Mrs. Kristopher McCann Andrea Gundersen and Julia Tapia Keys Patricia M. and Victor J. Melissa Sauder Matching Gift William Perkins Mary Meg McCarthy Orler Valerie S. Tarico Donors Patricia A. Moran Buzz Sawyer Laura Niestrom John A. McCaulay Kilkenny Thomas M. Pace Teen Living Programs Altria Group, Inc. Gutman and Phillip E. Judy Schaefer Marcia A. and Thomas Gutman, Jr. Margaret and Dan Diane Padilla Sarah Teitelbaum Aon Foundation G. McCracken Office of . Janice Kimberly Hebrew Immigrant Aid Katherine and Brett Schakowsky Allan Tenorio Bank of America Cathy M. McDonagh Society - Chicago Carol W. King Padjen Foundation Gordon Schiff Bambi and Anthony Julie McGrenera-Morley Susan Hagan Jeffrey D. Klesner Rob Paral Tesmond The Boston Consulting Cynthia S. and Richard Cindy McGuire Group, Inc. Deborah H. and Charles Myrna Knepler Joyce M. and William J. L. Schilsky Valerie A. Thiel W. Hagel Patricia and Daniel Passero Chicago Mercantile Jacqueline Kohn and Rhonda K. Schleis Pamela K. Thinnes and McKay II Exchange Foundation Warren S. Hale Martin Zander Karen Patel Robert B. Schwartz Cathy and Mark Schmid Dawn and Stephen Chicago Tribune Hedy M. and David J. Christine Kowalski Mary Ann and Robert Rebecca A. Thompson McKenna Nancy L. Schmidt Company Hall Patterson Cheryl and Barry Gayle and Glenn Tilles Karen Yowell McKeon Donald F. Schroud Fannie Mae Foundation Patricia B. Hamalainen Kreiter Peak Properties, LLC Jacqueline Torres Claudia and Michael Donald F. Schumacher II First Data Western Jini H. Han Marci A. Kresin Alan D. Pearlman McLaughlin Frances E. Tuite and Union Foundation Charles Schutt David R. Hanson Deborah J. Kroopkin Jim Petzing and Matt Simon R. Meredith Laurene K. and Robert McCormick Tribune Harper Susan H. and Charles P. Nancy N. and Breck F. Elizabeth R. Lancaster V. McMahon, Jr. Nancy D. Ullmann Foundation Schwartz, Jr. Hanson Eileen and Frank Pierce Marti and George Kelly A. and Patrick J. Lonnie Unger The McGraw-Hill Nancy and Cliff Scott- Richard Hanus Lannert McNerney April Platis Companies Rudnick Kristine M. Healy Carrie Lannon Robin McPherson Plaza Bank Northern Trust Laurel and Edward Robert Unverricht Company The Hechtman Group Norma and David Rachel R. Means Judith and Scott D. Shapiro Anneliese Urban Ltd. Lauder Pollock Sara Lee Foundation Lanelle and Danny Jack Sharkey Anthony J. Vaccaro Anna M. Heine Beth and Michael Lee Meidan Kathleen M. Pomroy Wm. Wrigley Jr. Lisa Sharp Anthony C. Valiulis Company Lisa H. and John P. Lisa and Kent Lefner Randall Menna Ralph Pothel Mette and David Shayne Hendrickson, Jr. John Van Keulen Brian LeMay Jamie L. and Gary A. Barbara Putta and Ken Suzanne and David The Hidden Haven Miciunas Mularski Alan L. Van Landschoot Maria Leonard Shoub Patricia K. Hogan Walter W. Mickles Nikki Pyle Arturo H. Vazquez Michael A. Leppen Becky and Paul Elizabeth A. Holland Roland J. Miller Quiet Light Partners, Sigfusson Thomas A. Volz Susan M. Lersch and Gene S. Brandt LLC Becky and W.K. Mills Douglas M. Silverstein Frances E. Waddock Ruth Levy Laura Horn Fred D. Rachman Modi Antiques Bonnie C. Smith Esperanza Walczak Maureen R. and Steven Ruthanne H. Horn Ram’s Glen, Inc. H. Lewis Jennifer L. and Tom D. Tamara L. Smith Kristin Washburn James L. Horton Moeller David M. Ransford Glenn Lezon Paul G. Snow Laura and Robert Richard M. Horwood Karen Moll and Magda and Fred Watson Juju Lien Helene and Edward Mercedes Moran Rebitzer R. Thomas Howell, Jr. Snyder Virginia and William Douglas A. Lindsay Betsy and John Morgan Anne Redlich Weaver Barbarann and Ron Laurel A. Soler Lois Gehr Livezey and Hubble Karine Morin Helen Rek Paula Weinbaum and Lowell W. Livezey Pamela B. Solimine Arthur Hoffman Illinois Institute of Ellen Morris and Ted Eleanor and William Bradley K. Lizen and Tsann-yang Song Technology Jadwin Revelle Barbara A. Weiner Mary E. Salisbury-Lizen Spatz Associates Barbara L. Ince Kim L. and Steven H. Vicki I. and Robert C. Samuel Weinstein Timothy Long Morris Reynolds John Spenard Family Foundation Sonia Ivanova Mark Lopatka Ruth A. Mortensen Friends of Judy Rice Stephanie C. Spiegel Stephen J. Weiser Anthony R. Izzo Robert D. LoPrete Joanne G. Moss Jacquelyn Richmond Gloria M. and Joseph Wellington Avenue Mary D. and Charles C. Gail J. and Robert B. A. Spoerl United Church of Christ Jackson William Moss Lorraine S. Richter Loveman James S. Stanhaus Joann Westwater Mount Saint Joseph James D. Riddell

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Anonymous Deborah Bialczik Garfield Park Jie Hua Conservatory A. Ruan Patricia Biesen James R. Huffer Heartland Alliance gives a voice Lana Garner accoutrements etc. Mary and Chris Bishop Holly Hunt Gary Poppins Popcorn Active Body Bistrot Margot and a helping hand to those I. D. Chicago Chiropractic Cynthia Gatziolis Bliss Salon & Day Spa members of society most in need Ibbotson Associates Adams Street Partners, Kathryn Gauthier Blistex Inc. of an advocate. With a focus on Abayomi Ibrahim LLC James Geimer Donna Bloniarz long-term solutions, Heartland Iconic Distribution Adler Planetarium Kathi Gentzhorn Blue Cross/Blue Shield Infoblox Adrianne Vittidini Alliance supplies these of Illinois Barbara E. Giloth Interfaith Youth Corps. Geri and James Ahlberg individuals and families with the Deborah Boardman Robert Glaves Interior Design with Alahambra skills needed to advocate for Brian Bockrath Michael R. Goldberg Feng Shui Jean Alan themselves in the future. Stephanie Boho- The Golden Triangle Ivy Hall Elementary Don Albright Rodriguez School Providing the opportunity for self-reliance is Margie and Dennis Alley Glass Gallery & Rob Bondgren perhaps the ultimate act of justice. Goldman J. Bauer Salon Studio Kim Bosco Mary E. and Michael N. J.P. Morgan Chase Jane Fulton Alt Goodkind Foundation Ann Marie Bredin ~ JAMIE FLOERSCH American Academy of Nancy and Scott Cindy Jackson Warren J. Brodine and ADAMS STREET PARTNERS, LLC Medical Administrators Goodman Mark A. Rhein Thelma Jackson American Airlines Gooseberry Clock Annette Brown Japonais Works Karen M. Anderson Mary Jean Brown Wendy Jenkins Margaret Gordon Marva Anderson John F. Chlebowski, Jr. Design & Architecture Exotic Marble Brunswick Home & Jewel-Osco Food Stores and Mary L. Ahern Magazine Jennifer Gould Molly Andolena Billiards Patrick J. Falso Helen Grace Johnson Claude Choiniere Dial Corp. Grace United Methodist Ann Sather Restaurant Burnside Community Julie Farrell Church of Logan Square Jane Johnson Baptist Church Jill Christian Nia Dickett Sura Antolín Bernd Fehrenback Ted Grady Carol Johnstone Burton James clamdiggin David Disabato Aon Foundation Anne Leuck Feldhaus Albert Grange George Jones Kris Cahill Joe Clark Brian Dobry and Suzanne and David Ross Felner Matthew Dobry Graphix Products, Inc. Diane Judge Arch Donna Cainkar Cathee Clausen Alon Fishbach Carol Dodd Richard Gravesville Brian Justice Architectural Artifacts Caledonian Fine English Club Lucky FLATFILEgalleries Antiques David Dodde Greater Open Door Diane Kaplan Laurie Arnold Liz Cockrum Morris L. Floyd and Baptist Church Joe Caminiti Aleen Donaldson Kelly and David Karras Chris Arquilla Ruth A. Colby Alex Hernandez Diane M. Gregg Pat Campbell Donna Pollack Glass & Marcia Katz Artemide Diane Collins Kathleen and Arthur Mirror, Inc. Brenda Griffith Suzy Campbell Follenweider David Kaufman Aspensilk.com Salem Collo Doolin’s Jodi Gruel Capaccio Bros. The Food Distribution Tatjana Kazan At Home With Nature Elizabeth Colón Doral Eaglewood Center Shirley Guay Rachael Carbone Nancy Kennedy Sarah Aulie Louise Colwell Conference Resort Forest Life Members Gina Guillemette Carma Laboratories Amy Khare Susan Aurinko The Company Store Linda and Brett Telecom Pioneers Sara Halladay Carol Cartwright Doranski KidzEyes Sally Averill and Jim Steven Connell Four Seasons Hotel Photography Jean Haralampopoulas Haufschild Lee Ann Dougherty Chicago Mary and Sidney COOBAH Carolee Company Hard Rock Hotel Kleinman Vicky Avery Mary Lou and Paul fourSided Custom Cool/Warmth Company Jane and Lawrence Douglas Framing Gallery Amy Harper Lindsey A. Koekkoek Ayala Maquillage Cassano Eric and Trudy Cooper Melanie S. and Robert Fox & Obel Market, Gene Harper Rosalie Koldan Baker Knapp and Tubbs Mary Beth Casty Juan Carlos Correa B. Douglas Cafe & Catering Vicky Harrison Kraft General Foods Doug Bancel Byron D. Caudle and Ellen and Tim Cote Doyle Research Kristina Francisco Foundation Tom Hartman Bank One Mark C. Pappas Associates Court Theater Frank Lloyd Wright Susan Krauth Brady Haston Mary H. and Michael J. Chapeaux du vous Cara Doyle Preservation Trust Frances A. Cox Barbara Krol Barton, Jr. Joan Haufschild Fahrad Charmforoosh Kathy Doyle Jase Frederick Crate & Barrel Zia Lakdawalla Rolley Bateman Lisa M. Haufschild Chicago Architecture Robin Duncan Susan M. Fredman and Tara Marie Crawford Lakeview Appliance Bobbi Baugh Foundation Terri J. Hawley Susan Haufschild Distributing Sarah Crewe and East Bank Club Baxter International Chicago Bears Diane French Karen Heart Patrick O’Connor Danielle Eaton Landscape Design & Foundation Chicago Blackhawk Fresh, Inc. Hennessy Design Consulting Consolidated Supply Edgewater Communities Leah Bazian Hockey Team, Inc. Group, Inc. and Service, Inc. Council Gabe Lanza beaded spoon Chicago Children’s Peter Hessemer Danilo V. Cuevas Edward Fox Frank Fruzyna Nicole E. Lapp Museum Anna Bedard Photography Hibbard Elementary Nicholas Curran Kate Fujishima LaSalle Bank Chicago Cubs School Bedside Manor, Ltd. EILEEN FISHER David Currau Full Spectrum Lending Madison Latimer Chicago River North Alan Emerson Hicks Ann Beirne-Reger Elias Womenswear Pilates Jacki and John Davidoff Fuller’s Car Wash Mark R. LaValle Hilton Chicago Belgian Chocolatier The Elisabeth Store Chicago Sun-Times Dora Davis Walter Fydryck Elaine R. Leavenworth Leslie Hindman Itzhak Ben-David Tools for Schools Ellen Wallace Art and Russ Jensen Stephanie Davis Elizabeth and John Consulting, Inc. Cheryl Holz Marlene and Thomas Long Looi Lee Chicago Symphony Amy Dean Gable Benzmiller Orchestra Debra and David Ellis Richard Hooberman- Karen Gagich Tod Lending Marcia De Gouvea Greene Heather Berhalter Chicago Trolley Co. Mary and Ed Elsner Yvonne Gajewski Susan M. Lersch Denver Nuggets Sandra Horton Richard Berry Chicago Uptown Robert Klein Engler Georges Gamache Lester Lampert Ministry DePaul Blue Demons Clarence House Bespoke Cuisine Environmental Systems Joel Garcia Levy Des Plaines Ladies of Designs Margaret House betty m Inc. Chicago White Sox the Elks Linda Levy

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Ruth Levy Jason Messinger Paul W. Osgood and Bill Jacqueline L. Robinson Tamara L. Smith Jeanette Washington Goddu Linda Warren Gallery Irma Middleton Noella Robinson Dorothy Snyder Waterworks Richard Owen Peter Lindau Mighty Maids Colette Rodon-Hornof Kathryn Snyder Waveland Bowl P.A. Larkin Hava Litowsky Annette Miller Richard Roeper Jennifer Sobecki Waxman Candles Barbara Pallatt Pamela D. Litz-Blevons Sherizaan Minwalla Rogers Park Chase Cafe Lizabeth G. Sode Essie Weir Park Grill Jamie Livingston Charles Miskel Romann Custom Sonesta Hotels, Resorts Nina Weiss Tranquilla Pate Upholstery, Inc. & Nile Cruises Bradley K. Lizen and Elaine Mitchener Raub Welch Mary E. Salisbury-Lizen Shaun C. Patrickus Lillian Rooks June, Craig, Megan and Cindy and Dan Sheri Wesley Katie Sopko L’Occitaine Mjolsness Janine Patten Barbara Roper West Suburban Board of Soucie Horner, Ltd. Cheryl Lockstone Modernica Pedian Rugs Rosilene Roper Heartland Alliance Space Organization Paulette Longmire Modi Antiques Armando Pedroso Carol L. and Michael Joann Westwater H. Rose Spring Restaurant Alexis Lubaus Anthony Modica Performance Bicycle WGN Radio 720 Penelope Rosemont Sprout Home Neediest Kids Fund, a The Lucky Strike Mon Ami Gabi Daneen Perkins fund of the Robert R. Susan Mendelsohn Starbuck’s Coffee Luminaire Marilyn and Robert Susan Perlik McCormick Tribune Rosen Moore Steed Foundation Lush Urbanscapes, LLC Toni Perrien Sheila Ross Melanie Moore Stella “Functional Art” Marilyn White Luster Products, Inc. Karen and Don Pescara Patty and Ron Rossetto Joshua Morales Stone Design, Inc. WhiteHall Robins Eme Luth Peter Patterson Susan Rossie Bill Moran Glassworks Stephanie L. Strait Whole Foods Luxury of Sheila Roth Barrington Multiple Choices Jyoti Bhatia Peters The Studio Tenesha Williams Blance Ruiz Nicole Aimiee Macaluso Paul Munro Gwendolyn Pickett Enrique Suarez Amy Willis Gisela L. and Michael Krystioma Machiewicz Catherine Murphy Nancy Pirri Susan Fredman & Cicely Wilson A. Sabal Associates, Ltd. Amy and Gary Mack, Tom Murphy Plass Appliance & Mary G.Wilson St. Isaac Jogues School Sr. Furniture Honora Swift Museum of Science & WINDY of Chicago, St. Paul’s Church Jenny Mack Industry Polk Bros. Foundation Table Manners Ltd. San Juan Star Travel Mackintosh Enamels Susan Nalepa Porchlight Music Jean Tapia Sherry Winger Theatre Sara Lee Corporation Amy Madden Randy Napier Jay & Diane Tarshis Wishbone Restaurant Isabelle Posillico Brian Satherlie Ron Magers Ms. Nathan Mike Terra Julie Wishmeyer Leo Posillico Frank Savage Catherine Maize National Equity Fund, Jason Tews Witt/Kieffer Inc. Cheryl Price SBC Regina Maniaci Barbara Theile WMAQ TV NBC Sandrine Navarro-Artz PricewaterhouseCoopers Leda Schiavo Channel 5 News Danny Mansmith Theo Ubique Theatre LLP Navigant Travel Schiff, Hardin & Waite Company Deena Wolfson Mariana’s Massage Alice and Mark Priebe Therapy Ramon Nayar Joanne Schilling Tiffany & Co. Women’s Board of Eleanor Priebe Heartland Alliance Marianne Strokirk Necklace Treasures Jerod Schmidt Teri Tito and Mitch Salon Primo Granito Obstfeld Members of the Neptune Hot Glass Bonnie Schneider Working Bikes Chapearl Marshall Primo Interiors Topo Gigio Ristorante Veneta Neufuille Schuurman Cooperative Amy Masters Printable Promotions Communication, Inc. Myrna Torres Mr. Neville Joey Wozniak Material Culture Irene D. Pritzker Lisa M. Sciarretta Brigitte Treumann Vicki and Carey Newell Celine and Donald Materials Marketing Aimee Prunier Daisy Scott Ian Tuffield Glenn D. Newman Woznica Corp. Paula and Carl Deborah H. Scott Janet Turnipseed Michael Newton Gary Wright Kathie and Edward Quanstrom Donna Scott Elenora Turnipseed- Wm. Wrigley Jr. Mattingly Han N. Nguyen Marie Quasius Meek Elizabeth and Ralph Company Susan M. Maviano Cathlynn J.M. Nigh Frank F. Quinn Scozzafava Mark Tyle Hiroko Yamada O.J. Mavon Niles North High Radisson Hotel at The Second City, Inc. Unilever School Michelle Yokoyama Steve Maxon Northbrook Segway Experience of Unique Designs by: Marie Nolen Gretchen and Jacob Ann Maxwell-Weisbrod Rapid Transit Cycle Chicago doniece Young Nordstrom Rack Shop Maybach Amy C. Shannon Urban Totem Kim Zapinski North Side College Fiona Ray Robert S. Mayo Betsy Shepherd Utrecht Art Supplies Preparatory High Zhi-Yue Zheng re: invention consulting Dani Jo McBeath School Kathleen Sherman Valcucine Andrea L. Zopp Ann Reger Janet McCann Northlight Theatre Edwin B. Silverman Molly Vanderloo Susan and Paul Zucker Anne G. Relias Renee McGinnis Jean O’Brien Freddie Simmons Kathy and Mark Laura Zusman Steven Reynolds Vandlik Colleen McManus Margaret O’Connor Nancy A. Simonson Riflessi Liz Vandlik John McNamara Office Concepts Lynn Singer Amalia S. Rioja and Jaime Vasquez Andrea Medina Maggie O’Gara Six Flags Great America Martin R. Castro Via Carducci & Via Due Nancy King Meitz Becir Ogorinac Roxanne K. Skender Robin Monique Rios Veronica Vidal Melvin Wolf Old Navy Laura Sklansky Ristorante Dinotto Vintage Pine Bert Menco Pamela Olin Tari Marshall Sliz Cyndi Rivera-Facundo Vista Real Hotel Harold Mendelsohn Ann Marie M. Onesti Lisa Slodki Larry Roberts Alex Wald Mary Mendla Osborne & Little Lolita Smith Amy Robinson Valerie Wallace Betty J. Menna Oscar Isberian Rugs Shelley R. Smith and Guy Robinson James J. Gatziolis Barbara A. Warren

Heartland Alliance 2005 Annual Report 37 Local, State, and Philanthropic Federal Funders Investors

The following organizations helped create lasting, meaningful change for the Chicago Department of Aging Illinois State Library most poor and vulnerable men, women, and children through community Chicago Department of Aviation Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago development loans and program-related investments. Chicago Department of Housing United Nations Voluntary Fund for Victims of Torture Chicago Department of Human Services Bank of America University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago Department of Public Health Supports development of mixed-income housing for former Chicago Housing U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Authority residents. Chicago Department of Public Health through the AIDS Foundation of Chicago U.S. Department of Health and Human Services through the Chicago Department of Public Health Chicago Housing Authority Bridgeview Bank Group U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Supports construction of housing for low-income and formerly homeless Chicago Housing Authority Corporation through the Cook County Bureau of Health Services individuals in Chicago’s Uptown neighborhood. Circuit Court of Cook County U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, City of Chicago Empowerment Zone Health Resources and Services Administration Citibank F.S.B. City of Chicago, Mayor’s Office of Workforce U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Supports development of mixed-income housing for former Chicago Housing Development Office of Refugee Resettlement Authority residents. City Development Block Grant U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Refugee Resettlement, Unaccompanied Cook County, Ryan White Title II Corporation for Supportive Housing Immigrant Children’s Program Supports pre-development expense of low-income housing for formerly Corporation for National Service U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, homeless individuals. (AmeriCorps*VISTA) through the Illinois Department Office of Refugee Resettlement though the Illinois of Commerce and Community Affairs Department of Human Service and administered Federal Emergency Management Agency through the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Jewish Council on Urban Affairs Supports rehabilitation costs of Sutherland Ballroom. Illinois Bureau of Homeless Services and Supportive Chicago Housing, Division of Community Health and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Prevention Office of Refugee Resettlement through U.S. LaSalle Bank Illinois Community College Board Committee for Refugees and Immigrants Supports rehabilitation costs of Sutherland Ballroom. Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Refugee Resettlement with a collaborative Local Initiative Support Corporation Illinois Department of Children and Family Services grant to the Illinois State Board of Education and the Supports rehabilitation costs for Sutherland Apartments and Ballroom and Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Illinois Department of Human Services Bureau of pre-development expense of mixed-income housing for former Chicago Services Refugee and Immigrant Services Housing Authority residents. Illinois Department of Human Services U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Illinois Department of Human Services, Bureau of Administration The PrivateBank and Trust Company Employability Development Services Supports affordable and supportive housing projects by providing working U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, capital. Illinois Department of Human Services, Bureau of Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Refugee & Immigrant Services Administration, Center for Substance Abuse Illinois Department of Human Services, Bureau of Treatment Substance Abuse Prevention U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Illinois Department of Human Services, Bureau of U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Title XX Social Services through the Chicago Department of Human Services Illinois Department of Human Services, Division of U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Alcoholism and Substance Abuse through the Chicago Housing Authority Corporation Illinois Department of Human Services, Division of U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Community Health and Prevention through the Illinois Housing Development Authority Illinois Department of Human Services, Division of U.S. Department of Justice Mental Health U.S. Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Illinois Department of Public Health Crime Illinois Housing Development Authority U.S. Department of Justice, Office on Violence Illinois Office of the Attorney General Against Women Illinois Office of Rehabilitation Services through the U.S. Department of State AIDS Foundation of Chicago U.S. Department of State through U.S. Committee for Illinois Office of the Secretary of State Refugees and Immigrants Illinois State Board of Education

Thank you to the United Way and its donors for their generous support.

38 Heartland Alliance 2005 Annual Report Auxiliary Organizations

Designs for Dignity Board

President Jean Alan Edward S. Mattingly Barbara Theile Susan M. Fredman Amy Dean Suzanne M. Maviano Teri Tito Treasurer Jody Gruel Janet McCann Barbara A. Warren More than 200 Donna Bloniarz James R. Huffer Paul W. Osgood Sherry Winger guests at Making Secretary a Difference by Susan Rossie Pamela D. Litz-Blevons Susan H. Ramaker Design: The 2005 Chip Long Brian Satherlie Spirit Awards raised more than $100,000 to support Heartland’s work in making nonprofit sites more hopeful spaces. PHOTO BY HEIDI BRILL

Junior Board

President Kelly Addison Beth Diestelkamp Alison L. Liddle Soo Choi Emily M. Adriaens Michelle Dycus Jenny Pike Vice President Heather Barbus Toby Eveland Alice Priebe The 12th Annual Lindsay Spoerl Art Against AIDS®, Ilana Gotz Bodini Daniel Frailey Mark Priebe Treasurer a silent and live Donyelle L. Gray Kate Bremer Robert G. Hann Melissa Sauder auction hosted by Secretary Blythe Chorn Christine Houghtby Rhonda Schleis Heartland’s Junior George Varela Jennifer Cinabro Andrew E. Johnson Catherine Sullivan Board, raised more than $90,000 to Marisa T. Cipolla Kerry Johnson Emilie E. Utigard support Heartland’s W. Townes Comer Adam M. Kamm Steven J. Zick comprehensive Juan Carlos Correa Kristina D. Ko services for Beth A. Dever Ray J. Koenig III individuals living with HIV/AIDS. PHOTO BY HEIDI BRILL

West Suburban Board

President Karen Anlauf Chris Frailey Karen Pescara Elizabeth Scozzafava Karlyn E. Armstrong Elizabeth Gable Cathy Schmid Vice President/ Jennifer Barr Ann M. Kohout Susan Schuchman New Members Linn Vasquez Holly Bell Kathy Kompare Jennifer Steel Secretary Joan E. Berger Lisa LaHam Maureen Tattersall Heartland’s West Beth Lee Carrie Birkel Geri Logue Pamela K. Thinnes Suburban Board Treasurer Heather Concklin Camille D. Miller Janet Waring organized a project Camille A. Johnson for students at a Anne Connelly Jill Pecken Colleen Wilcox neighborhood school to create blankets for refugee children served by Heartland Alliance. PHOTO BY RACHAEL CARBONE

Women’s Board

President Geri Ahlberg Cynthia Gatziolis Cathlynn J.M. Nigh Shawn-Laree de St. Mary E. Goodkind Benefit Chair Aubin Guests at the 64th Cathy Reick Melanie S. Douglas Kelly Collins annual gala hosted Noelle Rodgers Membership by Heartland’s Morey Dunbar Chair/Treasurer Deborah H. Scott Women’s Board Araceli Esquivel Catherine A. Foley Nancy A. Simonson mingled, danced, Secretary Kristen L. Frechette Shelley R. Smith and bid on silent Frances Gatziolis Cora M. Galgano auction items to support Heartland’s services for the most poor and vulnerable women and children in Chicago. PHOTO BY HEIDI BRILL

Heartland Alliance 2005 Annual Report 39 Volunteers & Interns

In the last year, more than 895 people volunteered more than 98,975 hours of their time at Heartland Alliance programs. Their dedication and expertise are invaluable, enabling Heartland Alliance to provide comprehensive services to create lasting, meaningful change.

ACCESS Laurie Roberts Pamela Martin First Step Andrea Cristancho Cynthia Pekron Eric Christiansen Eric Cochran Christina A. Robinson Luz Angelica Martinez Robert White Susannah Cunningham Celeste Pena Liz Delegio Cyndi Eigler Jacqueline L. Robinson Sarah Mason Laura Dean Helena Phan Betty J. DeVise Coleen Mahoney Charmaine Sawyer Melissa Mayes Nia Dickett Lisa Phillips Kim Dixon HOPE Center Sara Moffit Linda Schiffman Kayla McCormick Sara Dickett Liz Pollack Anne Douglas Mary Ellen Diaz, First Karen Okleshen Sam Scranton Gordon McIntosh Slice Beth DiestelKamp Clare Pomerantz Vivien Eisenberg Beth Vandevort Emilia Semprevino Brenda Medina Ethical Humanist Hilary Disch Alice Priebe Johanne Eliacin Chris Sherman Jocelyn Meermans Society of Greater Melissa Dowden Aimee Prunier Jami Taylor Evans Chicago Meg Stevens Paloma Mejia Erin English Bernard Ramos Graham Fink Donor & Kevin Gary Sarah Teitelbaum Zulma Mejia Robbie Field Fiona Ray Anne Flannagan Community Andrew Hansmann Relations Erin Thorne Katherine Moone Aaron Foss Christian Rodriguez Steven L. Frazier Erika Kreutziger Jennifer Abrahamian Sharon Tucker Lyman Morrison Madeline Gecht Joe Rose Grady Gardner Colin Peters Lillian Agasie Lonnie Unger Magdalena Nava John Drew Giblin Kate Roy Mary Gardner Karen Anderson John Van Keulen Pedro Navarro Bridget Grady Lydia Schmidt Emily Gharabally Aaron Baker Steven J. Zick Diana Niedbalec International Sara Grossman Sarah Schweizer David F. Goldberg Children’s Center Lynne Battle Phyllis O’Hara Sara Halladay Sarah Seewoester Bill Gorman Kristin Onken Marisa Clymer Eric Hart Alan Simmons Ross Gourvitz Susan Berg Community Sara Godbold Andrew Bernotas Health Center Guadalupe Ortega Lisa M. Hausfchild Sarah Sobotka Theresa Graif Trinia Nelson Roger Boike Katie Abel Kelly Ortigara Rebecca Heerdt Johny Song Monika Gutkowska Eun Joo Oh Mary Bolts Jothem Gonzalez Sherwin Ovid Alexandra Heifetz Michele Statz Rebecca Hanson Ken Orr Alexia Bratis Esmeralda Hernandez Rosi Pavlova Stephan Helms Jaci Summerville Lucille Herman Miwa Shimokogawa Bob Byrne Alice Huang Sanora Payne Mia Henry Sarah Taylor Linda Herried Michael Tapia Aldo Castillo Katherine Lemler Rosa Laura Ramirez Rachel Herbig Larry Walker Kip Hillman Maria Tschetter Jennifer Cook Christina McNeely Brittny Ridenbaugh Elizabeth A. Holland Travis Wheeler Anna Horvath Christina Viera Juan Carlos Correa Alison Pollack Jesse Roberts Jordana Hoyt Joey Wolf Katia Hosch Meagan Vosloo Tara Crawford Paulette Smith Michelle Romanoff Sybill Hyppolite Andrea Yue Zrinka Irkovic Jennifer Wilson Darren Crow Deborah Witzner- Rochelle Russo Celine Janelle Laura Zusman Arantza Jauregui Lois Czech Pfeiffer Andrea Saenz Jazz G. Joanna Katsounari Oscar Sanchez Andrea Kaiser Regina Kayse Shannon Donnelly International Kosovar Annie Dude El Centro de Julie Savage FACES Sarah Kaplan Community Meghan M. Kennedy Erin English Educación y Joe Sexaner Jami Evans Julie Kelley Center Coleen Kivlahan Ben Andre Fowler Cultura Bill Shores Esther Feagan Scott Kelley Abetare Hasani Andrea D. Knepper Lucas Alvarez Radiant Fowler Elva Soto Denise Fuentes Danielle Kennedy Turkane Mustafa Sherry Licht Julie Asmar Mischa Gaus Andrea Stefan Julie Furlong Brian Kittinger Bekim Nadzaku Sebastian Lynyard Jared Bowen Elana Godbolt Veronica Suarez Zrinka Ivkovic David Knight Antonio Martinez Cari Brokamp Joanna Katsounari Bill Goddu Eric Swanson Catherine Kollors Marjorie Kovler Irene Martinez Mary Buitron Matthew Goebel Eric Swiecki Sebastian X. Linyard Paul Kuttner Center for the Jessica McKinney Emily Crawford Laia Hill Marsha Tafoya Andrea Saul Karen Laner Treatment of Andra Miceli Survivors of Brooke Dailey Carla Teebe Brooke Lautz Marion Morgan Alphonso Holmes Torture Vanessa Diaz Barbara J. Ivery Natalie Tinaglia Devin Law Nike Mourikes International Xavier Adriaenssens Sarah Faur Nehemiah Ivery Marlene Toledano Ted Ledford Lorri Muzzarelli Refugee Center Mark Aghakhan Tara Genovese Junior Board of Joseph Torchedlo Jude Andrews Sarah Letson John P. Neafsy Sandra Armendariz- Heartland Alliance Mary E. Goodkind Maria Trujillo Ariel Barron Ryan Levitt Pelson Mary Nelson Denny Kinsella Beth Gutelius Jennifer Vazquez Vicky Barsky Rachel Lindner Dana Baerger Tim Novak Omeiza Lawani Mark Harris Helen Walls Sarah Bernstein Kimberly Lux Mira Barbir Mary O’Leary Susan Lersch Keith Helt Abraham Yax Jason Blaising Trass Lyons Lynn Barrier Kathleen M. Osberger Debra Liga Oscar Hernandez Gene S. Brandt Linda Madigan Barbara J. Becker Mary Pappas Gary Liss Francisco Hidalgo Nicole Matthews Carolina Pardo Families Building Georgia Brown Mike Beckman Gary Mack Cory Hohs Community Maryann Cairns Eric Maxen Sharon Berlin Stephen Patt Crystal McKibben Militza Irizarry Kathleen Poulos Susan Campbell Hannah McConnaughay Rhoda Bernstein Geraldine Piorkowski Jason Messinger Anne Krol Samantha Winchell Matt Carol Courtney McCurdy Juliette Lynne Bradley Catherine Poppowitz Brotus Mitchell Ines Lagos Sophie Charles Shannon McFadden Celia Brickman Mary Jude Postel Christopher Moffat Ania Lipinski Max Chartrand Matt McMurry Patricia Anne Burke Mary Jo Proulx Mary Murtaugh Carmen Lopez Financial Accountability Rebecca Cohen Rachel Means Angela Burkhardt Erika Quensen-Diaz National Honor Society Meg Maloney Elizabeth Coleclough Tina Menendez Saule Buzaite Anne Redlich of Bloom High School Services David Marijzyn Christopher Compson Molly Conway Rachel Milner Mihaela Campion Susan Rexford Amy Nemeckay Allison Marks Alana Toolie Amy Crider Ewa Pawlack Ivette Cardeña Pat Robin Maria Nevell

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Leigh Rocklin Mary Ann Becker Jason Keener Julie Monberg Eleanore A. Ryan Courtney Beemer Amy Kelley Jessika Moon With a team of professional staff Margaret Ryan Pam Begaj Alice Kelly Raven Moore Thad Rydberg Peter Bentley and volunteers, Heartland Raymond Kelly Kendra Morrill Andrea Saul Mark Bergner Alliance invests in the future, Gwen Kemper Ralph Morris Susana J. Schlesinger Maria Bernal safety, and well-being of those in David Khang Ian Morrison Barbara Schmidt Debra Rae Bernard need by helping them navigate Chuck Kierpiec James Morsch Deborah H. Scott Melissa Bernfeld the complexities of legal and Colby Kingsbury Lana Morton-Owens Seema Shah David Berten social service systems. By being Livia Kiser Kerry Moskol Connie Sheehan Justin Beyer advocates, Heartland provides Lisa Kistler Andrew Moss Bill Shipley Sowmya Bharathi justice to those who would Brent Knight Craig B. Mousin Thomas Simpson Rozi Bhimani otherwise do without it. Kelly Koeppl Emily Muceus Barry Slavis Melissa Bien Brian Koncius Terry Muench Erin Stephens Mary Bird ~ SEBASTIAN LINYARD Susan M. Kortokrax Ambika Murali Laszlo James Jim Blenko HEARTLAND ALLIANCE VOLUNTEER Brad Kotler Nina Murphy Stojalowksy Ilene Bloom Heather Kramer Jennifer Muzzo Clara Terrell Manuel Boigues Raja Krishnamoorthi Grace Myers Mary H. Waite Douglass Bond Rebecca Cohen Bill Evanoff Alex Grigoras David Kronenberg Thalia Myrianthopoulos Kristen U. Welch Al Bower Jeremy Cole Mary Lynn Everson Jeffrey W. Gunn Ken Kubes Sac’I Nakano Katie White Bruce Boyer Joanna Collias Georgina Fabian John Haarlow Michelle Kundmueller Wendy Netter-Epstein Amy Zajakowski-Uhll Dao Boyle Amy Collins Hallie Fahey Stephanie Haas Phuong Lam Brian Neuffer Sandra Zakowsky Terrence Boyle Chris Connors Megan Fahey Pamela Hanebutt Jonathan Lange Kendra Newman Brianna Zuber Peter Brennan Joan Coogan Lisa Fain Brian Hanigan Michael Leib Alex Nguyen Stephanie Brennan David Cook Mariam Farah Christina Tomaras Sean Levinson Chris Norborg Hansen Mid-America Bartram Brown Larissa Cooper Jennifer Fardy Karen Li Terry Norton Kristen Harris Institute on Joseph Brown Jen Cuculich Mike Fatall Joann Liao Susan Nystrom Poverty Lawrence Helms Gabrielle Buckley Josh Dalley Thomas Fawkes Laura Lee Lin Uzoamaka Nzelibe Maxwell Brooks Scott Henry Jennifer Burbatt Mien Dang Terry Yale Feiertag Juan Carlo Linares Ryan Oberly Iris Chavez Emily Henson Julie Burgener Brigette DeLay Rachel Feldstein Marketa Lindt Chinwe Obianwu Jennie Ann Cole Bradley Hergott Tim Burns Natalia Delgado Leonid Feller Lucy Lisiecki Katherine Siddon Grace Gedar Kathryn Herman O’Brien Scott Burt Jennifer DePriest Michael Ferrell Emily Love Sandra Han Carmela Hernandez Erin O’Conner Tom Burton Kathleen Dillon-Narko Sam Finkelstein Linda Loye Melissa Young Kristina Herrmann Beth O’Connor David Butman Matt DiPentima Mark Flessner Vanessa Lucas Paulette Yousefzadeh Sandra Hickey Heather O’Donnell Cindy Buys Amy Doehring Patricia Fokuo Susan Macaulay Erin Hines Matt O’Hara Jason Byrne Ada Dolph Sofia Foltushansky Lauren Mackey Kathleen Hobbins Robert O’Keefe Midwest Matthew Caccamo Chad Doobay Sylvia Fonseca Monika Machen Immigrant & Ken Hoch Richard O’Malley Christopher Campbell Dan Dorfman Susan Fortino-Brown Teresa Maganzini Human Rights Lisa Hodges Hanif Omar Center Edith Canter Vilia Drazdys Greg Fouts Sheila Maloney Lori Oosterbaan Amanda Carlson Dean Hoffman Jared Manes Donna Adler Dan Dreger Jennifer Fox Paige Ormond Margaret Carlson Erik Hogstrom Marinn Mansell Janet Ahern Rob Drobnak Kristen Frost Jeannie Ortega-Piron Scott Carlson Kaci Holguin Carrie Mapes Sioban Albiol Jacob Drouillard Melissa Gadowski Anita Ortiz Robert Carpenter Jane Hong Vanessa Marti Julie Rodriguez Aldort Hugo Dubovoy Ami Galani Heather Kuhn O’Toole Marta Carreira-Slabe Ed Houlihan Joe Marzo Michael Allen Theresa Duckett Todd Gale Celestina Owusu- Mereke E. Carrizosa Anny Huang Bryan Mason Fred Alvarez Ruth Dunning Claudia Gallo Sanders Russell Cass Winston Huff Jayme Matchinski Tamkin Anwar Anne Duprey James Garvey Diane Padilla Martin R. Castro Daniel Hurtado Theresa Matthews Nancy Arnison Christopher Durcan Theodora Geanekoplos Chris Paetsch Paul Chadha Kathleen Jackson Elizabeth McAdams Frederic Artwick Jim Durkin Amanda Gennerman Catherine Paler-Amaya Linus Chan Ayad Jacob Heather McClean IV Ashton Liz Dyer Peter Gillespie Ernesto Palomo Tarun Chandran Jen Jaffe Gregory McConnell Nicole Auerbach Patrice D’ziire Robert Glaves Chris Parente Wei Chen Ellen Jalkut Megan McKnight David Austin Laurie Earl Ilana Glazier Cori Parobek Adam Chiss Martin Jaszczuk Liz McRee Ilya Bakke Richard Eichmann Susan Gloss Kathe A. Pate Jessica Chmiel Beth Johnson Chrys Meador Maria Baldini-Potermin Lindsy Elkins Jeremy Goldkind Matthew Patterson Lou Chronowski Mark Johnson Emily Meehan Carmin Ballou Robin Elowe Stephanie Gomberg Alyx Pattison Brandy Chudoba Richard Johnson Lanelle Meidan Ron Banerji Patti Emshwiller Jennifer Gong- Timothy Payne Andy Clark Gershowitz Suzanne Johnson Dan Menis Carey Bartell Israel Encinosa Eric Pearson Anna Clark Jannis Goodnow Monique Jones Nina Miegs Leah Bartelt Wendy Enerson Rusty Perdew Katherine Clark Izabelle J. Gorczynski Marc Kadish Anton Mikel Carrie Bassi Jeff Enright Alejandro Perez-Serrano Lisa Clay Maureen Gorman David Kahng Hallie Miller-Fahey Jonathan Baum Wendy Epstein Enrique Perez Sally Sears Coder Nila Grahl Charlotte Kaiser Nick Mitchell Frank Bear Chris Esbrook Giselle Perez Richard Gray Amy Kappeler Danielle Coffman Jennifer Escalante Gabby Monahan

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Dixie Lee Peterson Leslie Schafer Yaser Tabbara Eric Wiechert Andrea Mercuri Ruth Dearborn Special thanks to Clare Pinkert Lawrence S. Schaner Brian Tanner Roderic Williams Wendy Murray Marian Elstad Amate House and Terry Platis William Schiller Grey Tanzi Lauren Willy Tim Rose Marilyn Franklin AmeriCorps*VISTA Rachael Pontikes Dan Schlessinger Carlina Tapia-Ruano Helen Wilson Ami Shah Roberta Frederick volunteers for providing full-time Lori Prokes Scott Schoettes Massiel Tarango Peter Wilson Jeff Stone Barbara Gargano service over the last Christine Pulon Ora Schub Nick Tarasen Gretchen Wolf Joyce Johnson year. Kevin Raica Barbara Schwartz Christie Tate Eleni Wolfe-Roubatis Ralph Johnson Psychosocial Mark Ramsey Mark Schwartz Wade Thompson Maria Woltjen Rehabilitation Werner Juretzko Amate House Gayle Rana Alice Setrini John Thornton Andrew Worral Karen Okleshen Gerry Klemm Jessica McKinney Sara Rankin Jason Shaffer Tom Thraya Seth Yohalem Laura Rutledge June Kreplin Brianna Zuber John Rapp Cristina Siepel Kari Timm Michelle Yokoyama Marianne Lowry Randall S. Rapp Duane F. Sigelko Joseph Tomain Elizabeth Yore Gerri Miller Rafael Center AmeriCorps*VISTA Christine Rebman Zachary Sigelko Holly Tomchey Julie Young Janet Mitchell (Volunteers in Service Elisabeth Akinwale to America) Helen Reyna John Simon Emily Torre Adriana Ysern Helen Moore Mauren Carroll Sara Hunt Robert Richards Michael Small Holly Travis Kathy Zambrano Ingrid Nielsen Colleen Hill Erika Kreutziger Amalia S. Rioja Daniel Warren Smith Homero Tristan Kristine Zeabart Fran Platt Jamie Stuart Regina Ripley Mike Smith Sabrina Turner- Yvonne Zehr Louise Rees Spitznagle Alonzo Rivas Maile H. Solís-Szukala Patrick Zeller Paul Richard Shashank Upadhye Bill Robison Julie Gerber Sollinger Endy Zemenides Strategic Marge Schaller Jennifer Vance Abigail Rogers Michele Spak Fan Zhang Communications Alice Schleiter Courtney Elizabeth Rompf Natalie Spears Erin Ziaja Austen Aquino Frank Seymour VanLonkhuyzen Suzanne Rovner Diane Speir Alison Zirn David Tews Roselle Tomsovic Robert Vega Deb Rowland Beata Kolosa Spuhler Jamie Tews Mary E. York Kaitlin Verber J.D. Rubin Betsey Staab Johnathon Tews Julie Zuraski Chiao Lee Viscardi Neon Street Javier Rubinstein Sarah Stec Nancy M. Vizer Programs for David Rubman Scott Stein Homeless Youth Kristine Voelker Transitional Victims of Michael Rupe Renee Steinle Robert Schubert Housing Melanie Walker Trafficking Lee Ann Russo Roger Stetson Dana Swan Kristin Houseton Assistance Ann Marie Walsh Catherine Ryan Joanna Stevason Program Leslie Ward Liesma Ose Lorne Saeks Ben Stewart Alexa Warner Pathways Home Travelers Aid Carly Salazar Brent Stratton Laura Warren Shelley Bagri Chicago at Michael Salemi Albert Sturtevant O’Hare Melville Washburn Larisa Glushtrom Women’s Program Steve Saltzman Reiko Suber Gloria Angioletti Joannie Wei Sara Budowsky Jennifer Salvatore Scott Sugin Ryan Arnold Sarah Weil Rosio Garcia Primary Care Christopher Sanchez Mario Sullivan Evelyn Binz Ann Hennig Jeff Weiland Services Lindsey Sands Michael Summerhill Ursula Blitzner Peggy Paterkiewicz Hillary Weis Masaru Kato Shorge Sato Arek Sycz Roberta Culhane Chris Werner Anah McMahon Phyllis Davlin

42 Heartland Alliance 2005 Annual Report Staff

25+ Years Heidi R. Nelson Richard Gavin Amy Rynell Vicki Arista Jeffrey J. Bulanda Marcus Edge Carol W. King Sean O’Gara Andrew E. Geer Armend Sahatqija Susan Armstrong Suzanne Burke Helen Edwards Virginia F. Koch Jacquelyn Richmond Eunice Geron Namko Seferovic Ramy Asha Johanna Buwalda Karolyn Eilers Sid L. Mohn Sandra Silvern Ronald Handley Linda R. Semenzin Laura P. Ashby-Herrick Maritza Cabrera David Ellington Joan A. Schwingen Barry A. Slavis Thomas Holloway Valery M. Shuman Julie Asmar Daniel Calderon Shirley L. Ellis Edward B. Stellon Peggy Howard Anna M. Siler Kimberly Austin Lambert B. Caldwell James Entner John Stokes, Jr. Torrence Hudson Khamphoui Singvongsa Stephen Baby Rachel Calvin Jacques Epoungue 20-24 Years Mary Tornabene April Hunter Elizabeth Smaha Dyzene Bakalli Angela Campbell Alexandra Evans Hussein Affey Susan Trudeau Asrat Ijigu Martine K. SongaSonga Eric F. Baker Juan Carlos Cano Teshema Evans Magdalene Chears Brian Truncale John P. Ishu Lisa Steele Bonnifer Ballard Rachael Carbone Valerie Everett Carol Jean Kier Eduardo Valentin-Perez Barbara J. Ivery William R. Streepy Juanita Ballard Shawanda C. Carothers Angela Ezell Bichlan T. Ly Raul Velez Daniel A. Johnson Wing Cheung Tam Aaron Banman Ericka Carroll-Mason Paul R. Fairchild Abebe Nigeda Ida Walker Mitchell L. Johnson Yousong Tang Gilia Barih Debra Causay Tamara Falk Vicki Roebuck Sheila Johnson Evelyn D. Thomas Michelle Barnett Oscar A. Chacón Elizabeth Fallon Reyna I. Zuniga Antonio D. Jones Donna Tiner Bruce Barney Erica Champer Melanie 5-9 Years Diane Judge Denise M. Twardosz Freda B. Bassey Tina Champion-Harris Miguel Figueroa Miguel A. Aguilar 15-19 Years Zekija Kostic Jimmy Valentin Carina Bauer R. Linus Chan Sarah Fletcher Federico Aguilera Kimberlee Clay Harold Kritz Mona Van Kanegan Deborah Beckwin Andrew Chapman Natalia Flores Francis E. Amadi Rose Doyle Omeiza Lawani Arturo H. Vazquez Tadele M. Belew Sophie Charles Lucas Fopma L.C. Anderson Mario Gonzalez Steven W. Laxton Marie A. Warner Joseph Bell Darice Childs Patricia Fortune Malual Awak Carolyn J. Jones Joan Liautaud Anthony C. Washington LaTisha Bell Eric Christensen Lacrisia Foster Lynda Barnes Samio Ramier Carma Lightfoot Diane Washington Toinette Bell Janette Christophe Kristina Francisco Mary H. Barton Robert Roberison Jenny Mack Rachel Wham Elizabeth Belts Ernestine Clark Edwin Franco Karen Batia Sabrina Robinson Catherine L. Marble Sheree White-Steward Alicia Benton Tonya Coats Cynthia A. Fronczak Liduvina Benavides Hugo E. Ruiz Chapearl Marshall- Joe H. Whitlock Kristine Berg Charles Collins Lisa Galicia Mary P. Black Thompson Teresa J. Savino Willie J. Wilkerson Maria Bernal Michael Coppage James Galvin Christopher W. Mary Meg McCarthy John Spear III Bohlander Clara L. Williams Neha Bhardwaj Eugene Costa Joanne Garces Maura E. McCauley Long Truong Stephanie Boho- Ronald Williams Khalid Bilal Nneka Council Latonia Gatlin Josefina Monter Esperanza Walczak Rodriguez George Wilson Angela Billups Melinda Croes Morreketa Gavin Renecia L. Moore- Claudia Brown Lisa M. Young Andrea Black Kenton Cuddy Jill Geltmaker Reynolds Eugene Camble Timothy Zenner Gail A. Blaha Hilary Currin Melissa Georgi 10-14 Years Tony Morgan George D. Campbell Tanisha Bledsoe Nakia Dale Darrell G. Gibson Edith Barnes Alice Moy John Carter Sara Boatwright Mary Daley-Adamji Regina Gillon Stephen D. Clarke Hilda L. Muniz Less than 5 Years John Chomiak Celine Boers Beth Daly Darlene Gills-Riggs Cassandra F. Crenshaw Jack D. Neiditch Alshakur Abdu Tsering Chozom Kyla Boles Delores Daniel Thomas Glennon Jr. Stephen M. Dowds Phong C. Nguyen Mustafa Abdulbaqi Dorothy V. Chvatal Cathy Bonilla LeShawn Daniels Lewis Gogins Mary Lynn Everson Marcia S. Nickow Naashid Abdullah Erlyn Clemente Brian Borzym Derrick J. Davis Michael R. Goldberg Mary R. Fabri Pamela Outlar Julian J. Abdur-Rahim Sandra L. Clinton Joshua Bougie Tawanna Davis Christina Gonzales Betty J. Gaskin Elizabeth Pacheco Kineshia Abram-Roark Elizabeth Colón Elizabeth Bowen Teri Davis Graciela Gonzalez Charles E. Gibbs Zbigniew Pasternak Teresa Abuk Lang Juk Michael L. Cover Joseph Bradley Carolina De Leon Chasity J. Goodrich Rene Granados Sergio A. Patron Tomaya S. Adams Dora Davis Timothy Bresnahan Bindi Desai Marcelles Graves Roosevelt D. Harper, Jr. Diane B. Pena Mirna Adjami Laurice Dennis Madeline Brigell Sara Dickett Aida Grbic Kanzella Hatley Doreen Poole Rasheedah Al-Amin John C. Dinauer James Brown Juliet Dinkha Gina Guillemette James L. Horton Franklin D. Price, Jr. Ashley Allen Lawrence E. Dixon LaDonna Brown David Disabato Kenneth Gulley Mary C. Howard Rosetta Randle Jennifer Almanza Hector M. Estrada Stephanie Brown Hanifa Djerrah Ann Gurucharri Marcia Katz Leticia S. Reyes Jose L. Alzati-Arcos Denise Everhart Sarah E. Bruce Patricia Dorsey Natasha Gutman Jeffrey D. Klesner Jacqueline L. Robinson Leonard Anthony Linda J. Finson Elizabeth Brumfield Heather Duncan Magdalyn A. Guzzo Sarah L. Lau Esperanza Rodriguez Joseph A. Antolín Herminio Flores Sara Buck Norma Duron-Rojas Teuta Hakaj Betsy A. Leonard Wilfred Rodriguez Joni Ardner Barbara Frank Nikita L. Buckhoy Kelli Easterly Marquita Hall Ida Mahone Genoveva R. Rosas Cindy Arista Diane Garth Anne Buckingham Francisco Echeverria Anastasia Ott Hallisey

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Carol A. Hammell Charlene Jones Ola Rosenje Eddie Tam Carrie Hanson Curtis Jones Charles Roth Emmanuel A. Tandong By providing services and Abdul Haqq Mary Ellen Jones Steven Rudolph Charles Taylor Sabrina B. Harkrader Job Joseph education to those in need and Diane Ruse Carol Teitelbaum Eddie Harris Paul L. Joseph by supporting legislation to Jimmie E. Rushing Sharon Tenard Sakinniss Harris Marianne Joyce effect change, Heartland Alliance Thad Rydberg LaTasha Thomas Shawntel Harris Richard Kamasinski, Jr. performs daily acts of justice by Flutra Sahatqija Takoya Thomas Scott Hartman Isaac Katchem ensuring that all people are Amy Samoska Linnea Toftness Jewel Hawkins Katherine Kaufka afforded equal opportunities. Shelley A. Sandow Michael Toles Sharon Hayes Sochenda Keo With a commitment to defend Brenda Santora Anthony Tolliver Latasha Henderson Amy Khare the defenseless, help the helpless, Katherine Scaife Stefanie Tolmaire Rachel Herbig Pamela Kidd and empower the powerless, Heartland Alliance Catherine M. Schwab Miriam Torrado Thomas Herman Larry J. Kirkpatrick programs enable participants to make changes in Iris Scurlock Claudia B. Valenzuela Angela Hernandez Wendy L. Kittinger Amy Senneke Casey Lewis Varela their own lives. Doran Hernandez Deborah Klecha Amy C. Shannon Donna Varnado-Kemp

Pablo Hernandez Donald Knerr ~ DIANE PEÑA Alvin D. Sherron Kenyatta Vaughn Raquel Hernandez Marci A. Kresin Ryan Shiffer Mirela Vesa HEARTLAND ALLIANCE STAFF MEMBER Lawrence Herring Bonnie Krodel Audra Shindo-Chan James Wakefield Tammy B. Herring Koku A. Kuwonu Pamela Shumaker Tiffany Waldroup

Mark Hetzel Megan LaFrombois Ana Maria Marin Malik Muhammad Sherri Petties Tracey Silas-Patterson Larry Walker Yvonne Hewitt Jean Lam Celia Martinez Nadine Mukanya Helena Phan Sasha Silveanu Ann Walls Donnell Hill Andrea R. Lampley Francisco R. Martinez Marie Narcisse Alice Phillips Matthew Silver Kathleen Ward Rachel S. Hita Karen Landahl Gloria A. Martinez Ann M. Naumes Eddie Phillips Eudora Simms Tonya Warden Vanessa Hita Chantal LaParl-Green Patrice Mathis Odilia L. Navarrete Lula Phillips Babatunde Siwoku Lenier Washington Claude A. Hoard, Jr. Maureen Larner Rafiah Maxie Katherine Nebel Sengouthith Phosaraj Felicia Smith Tanya Washington Sherrice Hoffman Audrey Larry Norine McCarten Terrell Nelson Michelle Pihlaja-Olson Tamara L. Smith Brenda Watkins Johndrea Holt Tanya Larson-Topp Maureen McGovern Elizabeth Nieves Linda Pitts Wingo Smith Lucille Watson David A. Hongisto Kathleen M. Latek Kandra McNeal Kristen Nintcheff Victor Ponce Jennifer Sobecki Cynthia Weaver David Hosea Laura J. LeBlanc Robin McPherson Tomoko Nishida Anthony Poole Sarah A. Sobotka Sarah Rose Weinman Jane Howard Mario Lee Ruth Mejias Moriam Noibi Scott C. Portman Lizabeth G. Sode Andre Westmoreland Ann Hruby Michael J. Lee Walter W. Mickles Israel P. Nwidor Linda Powell Learna Solsberry Lauren White-Johnson Darlene Humphrey Ray Lee Vericia Miller Tammy Oatis Patricia Powell Oli Soto Courtney Wilhelm Yu-Chun Hung Lorraine Leete Sherizaan Minwalla Ernest Ogbeide Jennifer Price Dzemila Spahovic Craig Wilking Eric Hunt Mary Beth LeMay Brotus R. Mitchell Olugbenga Oketona Thelma L. Price Anthony E. Spahr Audrey Williams Abayomi Ibrahim Rebecca Lepoff Charles Mitchell Ann Marie M. Onesti Denise Pryor Sharon Span Lakisha Williams Peter Irby Laureen M. Lewis Trulunda Mobbs Enrique Ortiz Victoria Purvis Kelli Spencer Martina Williams Charleen Jackson Leah Lewis Yelene Modley Diane Osborne Erica A. Quensen-Diez Windy Spencer-Douglas Michelle R. Williams Cherrell D. Jackson Glenn Lezon Christopher Moffat Chinyere Osuji Alison Quiring Aaron Spevacek Odella Willis Wazir Jaliawala Norman Li Azad Mohammad Alma Ovcina Michael A. Raggs Maryellen D. Spicer Shana L. Wills Raymond Jallah Kimberly Lightfoot Estella Mohammad Gordan N. Owali Bijai Rai Era Starozhitsky Michelle Woodfork Alma James Asa C. Lilja Kristin R. Monahan Chienye Ozurumba Ivan Ramos Michele Statz Celine V. Woznica Madelity Jamison Lillian Lopez Helen Montenegro- Paul T. Pagones Colin J. Ratterman Jeffrey Steen Valorie Wright Antunez Katie Janafo Carolyn Luke Manisha Paralikar Lennette Reynolds Elissa C. Steglich Katina Yarbrough Alethea Moraes Lorie Jendryka Bing Luo Jennifer L. Paschen Hillary Richardson David Steiger Jane Young Joshua Morales Ryan Jinks La Dalea Lydon Monte Patrick Tanisha Richmond Reynard Stephens Jessica Young Rudel Morgan Dionne T. Johnson Letacia Lyons Ronald Patterson Erica Blair Riley Karen Donoso Stevens Rudy Youngblood Lavonne D. Morris Joei Johnson LaRhonda S. Magras William Payne Tony Rio Eva Strobeck Thomas Yun Amy Morros John Paul Johnson Mary Majoros Maria R. Pellecer Jose Rivera Svitlana Sukach Javier Zavala Kena Moss Kenneth Johnson Ann Maksymowicz Marcus Pendleton Patricia Roberts Lirim Sylejmani Jodi Ziesemer Henoc Moukoulou Shinnette Johnson Cynthia Malik Susan Pereyra Lamenzo Robinson Deborah Szyska Laura Zusman John Muckian Yvonne Johnson Javier O. Mancheno Aaron Petersen Jessica Rooney Michael Tadin Keren Zwick LaWanda Muhammad Steven H. Joiner Nicholas Manjerovic Scott R. Petersen Ilene Roper Adetoke Taiwo

44 Heartland Alliance 2005 Annual Report Leadership and Advisory Councils

Breaking the Civic and Corporate Marjorie Kovler Lori Prokes Caren L. Reed Heartland International Health Leaders Cycle of Poverty Center for the Randall Rapp Mary Reusché Center Board of Heartland’s for Illinois Teens Peggy Arizzi Treatment of Community Health Center Amalia Rioja Robert F. Reusché Catholic Charities of Advisory Survivors of President Committee Peoria Torture Advisory Javier Rubinstein Richard D. Shoop Martin Pick Robert Barnett John Bouman Council Lee Ann Russo Patricia E. Skirving Sargent Shriver National Mira Barbir Lawrence Schaner James K. Soderberg Julie Dworkin Center on Poverty Law Allen Bell Alison Duncombe Duane Sigelko Constance Tresch Rebecca Estrada Mary Ellen Caron Sheri Cohen Ricardo Estrada Chicago Department of William Gorman John Simon Anne Lea Tuohy Children and Youth Ernest Cole Ireta Gasner Antonio Martinez Michael Small Philip R. Utigard Services Joe Desbles Lisa Hampton Mary O’Leary Maile Solis-Szukala David J. Wilshire Joe Dunn Diane Glass Nancy Johnstone Illinois Coalition for Mary Pappas Carlina Tapia-Ruano Judith Kasai Community Services Stephen Patt Tom Thraya Daniel Lesser Refugee Paul Kleppner Susan Kim Ivan Medina Patricia Robin Ann Walsh Sponsorship Northern Illinois Charles Marshall Pat Mosena University Jim Sanders Melville Washburn Advisory Team Gelgelo Mesfin Daria Mueller Anne Ladky Peggy Thoma Helen Wilson Robert C. Anderson Women Employed Gregory Simon Jobi Peterson Alison Zirn Dina Birman E. Hoy McConnell, II Steve Stabile Wendy Pollack Suzy Campbell Business and Midwest Jo Stewart Joyce Grangent Jaime Rivera Professional People for Immigrant & President’s the Public Interest Elizabeth Tarlov Aleeza Strubel Human Rights Council Lisa Haufschild Pam Molitoris Center Leadership David Whittaker Founder Robert Krug Central Illinois Council Foodbank Patricia Mendoza Co-chairs T. Tolbert Chisum Sheila O’Grady Jennifer Miller William Schiller Illinois Poverty Office of the Mayor, Chair Alice Priebe Summit Steering City of Chicago Natalie Spears Committee Thomas Thorne- Anne Reusché Steve Porras Thomsen Co-chairs Dorothy Riley L.R. Development Nancy Arnison U.S. Senator Richard J. Molly Vanderloo Al Sharp Nicole Auerbach Durbin (D) Protestants for the John A. Andersen, Jr. Shana Wills Common Good David Austin U.S. Representative Judy Clark W. Bell Biggert (R) Jerry Stermer David Berten Thomas R. Benzmiller Voices for Illinois Jacqueline Bhabha Regional Children Barbara Bridges Roundtable on Elected Officials Bartram Brown David Whittaker Powell Bridges Homelessness of State Representative Chicago Area Project Gabrielle Buckley Thomas L. Brown Northeastern Patricia Bellock (R) Paula Wolff Martin Castro Illinois Carrie Chisum State Senator James Chicago Metropolis Katherine Clark Rob Anthony Clayborne (D) 2020 John F. Chlebowski, Jr. Joan Coogan Sue Calder State Representative Diane Ciral Elizabeth Coulson (R) Kathleen Dillon-Narko Jennifer Connors-Hill Shevlin J. Ciral State Representative Income Supports Hugo Dubovoy Deb Darzinskis for Working Poor Diane Dammeyer William Delgado (D) Hallie Fahey Liz Drapa Families Advisory Jacqueline M. Darrah State Representative Jennifer Fardy Mary Gajcak Sara Feigenholtz (D) Group Catherine A. Foley Terry Feiertag Audra Hamernik State Representative Stephanie Altman Izabelle J. Gorczynski Julie Hamos (D) Mark Flessner Matt Hansel Joe Antolín John P. Hesselmann State Representative Susan Fortino-Brown Peg White Lijewski Kathy Chan N. Lynn Hiestand Constance Howard (D) Jennifer Gong- Nora Mackin Ann Courter Lee S. Hillman State Senator Mattie Gershowitz Diane Doherty Claire McCarthy- Hunter (D) Maureen Gorman Mark A. Hoppe Peterson State Senator David Carmela Hernandez Eileen A. Kamerick Nancy McDonald Luechtefeld (R) Gina Guillemette Daniel Hurtado Michael L. Keiser Tom Riley State Senator Iris Mary Ruth Herbers Christopher G. Kennedy Martinez (D) Richard Johnson Cynthia Schilsky Rose Karasti Larry W. King Mayor Rita Mullins, Donald Kempster Jose Sifuentes David Marzahl Palatine Colby Kingsbury Elaine H. Klemen Phil Smith Lise McKean State Representative Marketa Lindt Ray J. Koenig III Mark Vankerhoff Sandra Pihos (R) Gabriela Moroney Gregory McConnell Desmond LaPlace State Senator Christine Wendy Pollack Jeanne LaPlace Radogno (R) Lanelle Meidan Phyllis Russell Sandy Lincoln State Senator Steve Ralph A. Morris Amy Rynell Rauschenberger (R) James Morsch Philip A. Marineau Margaret Stapleton State Senator Dave Andrew Moss Jennifer A. Miller Sullivan (R) Jerry Stermer Craig Mousin Arthur Moore State Senator Dave Sally Stoval Patricia A. Moore Syverson (R) Wendy Netter-Epstein Maria Whelan Robert B. Moore State Representative Art Brian Neuffer Bob Wordlaw Tenhouse (R) Diane Padilla David P. Radelet

Heartland Alliance 2005 Annual Report 45 Executive Board of Directors Leadership Heartland Lesley D. Slavitt Susan S. Kim Donna J. Pugh Heartland Human Alliance Chase Foundation, Asian Health Coalition Vedder, Price, Kaufman Care Services Bank One/JPMorgan Heartland International & Kammholz Joseph A. Antolín Chair Chase Health Center Board Chair Roxanne K. Skender Vice President and Executive Director, Heartland Suellen G. Long representative Joseph A. Vasquez, Jr. Elizabeth Sullivan Skender Construction Human Care Services, Inc. Bridgeview Bank Schiff, Hardin & Waite Edward S. Mattingly Company Uptown Jeanne M. Sullivan Mattingly Custom Vice Chair James J. Smith Vice Chair Guy F. Summers Finishes Gregory D. Skirving Paul R. Fairchild Ariel Capital Alan R. Braxton Farrell Group, LLC Designs for Dignity Dividend Capital Trust Management, LLC Vice President, Donor and Community Relations Presidio Partners LLC Board representative Harlan R. Teller Treasurer John E. Vranicar Treasurer Financial Dynamics Camille Miller Robert C. Anderson Field and Golan LLP Ruth A. Colby West Suburban Board Combined Insurance Cynthia A. Fronczak Robert H. Tucker Silver Cross Hospital representative Company of America Chief Financial Officer and Vice President, Fidelis N. Umeh Secretary Cathlynn J.M. Nigh Secretary Financial Accountability Services Versay Solutions, LLC Jesse H. Ruiz TransUnion LLC Heartland Health Kathe A. Pate Gardner Carton & Everett S. Ward Women’s Board Outreach Douglas LLP Andrew E. Geer Schiff, Hardin & Waite representative Chair David C. Arch Serge J.C. Pierre-Louis Blistex Inc. Vice President and Executive Director, Heartland Barclay C. Welch Elizabeth Scozzafava John H. Stroger, Jr. Housing, Inc. Susan M. Benton Ansonia Properties, West Suburban Board Steven L. Baron Hospital of Cook Winston & Strawn LLP LLC representative Mandell Menkes LLC County Russell Campbell Andrea L. Zopp Lindsay Spoerl Donald B. Chae Sid L. Mohn Vice Chair ABN AMRO Asset Sears, Roebuck and Co. General Star The Boston Consulting Karen E. Otto President Management Holdings, Junior Board Group, Inc. Witt/Kieffer Inc. representative John O.A. Davidoff Board of Directors Treasurer Sujata T. Dayal Davidoff Heidi R. Nelson Liaisons Mary G. Wilson Abbott Laboratories Communications, LLC Sonnenschein Nath & Vice President and Executive Director, Heartland Robert C. Anderson Heartland Ross D. Emmerman Rosenthal LLP Robert B. Douglas Health Outreach, Inc. Combined Insurance Housing Neal, Gerber & Bank of America Company of America Secretary Eisenberg LLP Chair Heartland Human Care Sandy J. Rebitzer Sunny Fischer Paul A. Zucker Lizabeth G. Sode Ardena L. Flippin Services representative NeuroSource The Richard H. City Real Estate Provident Hospital of Driehaus Foundation Vice President and Executive Director, Ruth A. Colby Incorporated Cook County Heartland Strategic Services Silver Cross Hospital Dina Birman J.F. Frawley Vice Chair Jennifer Gong- Heartland Health University of Illinois at Frawley Ltd. Scott L. Goodman Gershowitz Outreach representative Chicago Sterling Bay Companies Anthony E. Spahr Marcelino Garcia III Patricia B. Hamalainen Daniel V. Lezotte Elizabeth Bosler Governor’s Office of Treasurer Vice President, Human Resources, Quality, and Organizational Reckitt Benckiser Management & Budget Mary M. York Risk Management Georgina E. Heard Strategies, Inc. Mulryan and York Warren J. Brodine Joyce Grangent Kathy Hurley Heartland Housing RSM McGladrey Corporation for The Alford Group representative Secretary Supportive Housing Carl A. Jenkins Ruth A. Colby Elaine H. Klemen Harris Bank Silver Cross Hospital Lisa M. Haufschild Robert S. Mayo Auxiliary Board and Haufschild Associates, Barbara E. Giloth Leadership Council Inc. Eric T. McKissack Liaisons Deborah S. Burkart Advocate Charitable Channing Capital National Equity Fund, Foundation Robert W. Krug Management LLC John F. Chlebowski, Jr. Inc. Fragomen, Del Rey, Jini H. Han Lakeshore Operating Bernsen & Loewy LLP Peggy McTigue Partners, LLC Robert G. Byron Rush University Medical U.S. Equities Realty President’s Council Blue Vista Capital Center and John H. John C. McCarthy Partners Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Continental Airport Robert M. Moore representative Cook County Express Lipman Hearne Inc. Soo Choi Rodrigo del Canto Macondo Corp. John I. Juroe Han N. Nguyen Judy Muntz Kirkland & Ellis LLP Pearre & Associates, PricewaterhouseCoopers Junior Board James Essex Monica Nawal Ltd. LLP representative Jones Lang LaSalle Glenn D. Newman Karen A. O’Heath Anne W. Reusché Melanie S. Douglas Robert P. Griffiths Exelon Corporation Northwestern Memorial Carlisle The PrivateBank and Molly Vanderloo Hospital Philip W. Palmer Women’s Board Trust Company RSM McGladrey FPO Grubb & Ellis representative Mark J. Sullivan Robert Grossinger Sullivan Publishing Frank F. Quinn Susan R. Fortino-Brown LaSalle Bank SalomonSmithBarney Law Offices of Susan Anthony J. Vaccaro Eileen C. Lally Fortino-Brown Northwestern Memorial Richard L. Rodriguez Eileen C. Lally & MIHRC Leadership Physicians Group City of Chicago – Council representative Associates Department of Aviation Carol A. Yale Susan M. Fredman Daniel V. Lezotte Tracy A. Rogers Susan Fredman & Organizational Weiss Memorial Associates, Ltd. Strategies, Inc. Hospital Designs for Dignity Juju Lien Mark A. Schmid Board representative Arthur Moore The Boeing Company Lee S. Hillman Moore Investment Ralph P. Scozzafava Liberation Investment Properties LLC Wm. Wrigley Jr. Advisory Group Sonya E. Prear Company President’s Council representative Citigroup

46 Heartland Alliance 2005 Annual Report heartland alliance

Who we are Heartland Alliance for Human Needs & Human Rights is a service-based human rights organization focused on investments in and solutions to help the most poor and vulnerable in our society succeed. We provide housing, health care, human services, and human rights protections Heartland Heartland and use more than a century of experience to advocate for social justice. Health Outreach Housing Primary, mental Affordable housing and oral health care and community Mission development Heartland Alliance advances the human rights and responds to the human needs of endangered Heartland Alliance populations — particularly the poor, the isolated, and the displaced — by providing comprehensive Public policy, human rights protection, and respectful services and promoting solutions leading to a more just global society. management, and evaluation History Founded as Travelers Aid and tracing its roots to the Immigrants’ Protective League, Heartland Heartland Alliance has been helping the most poor and vulnerable since 1888. Human Care Services Homelessness prevention, refugee resettlement, workforce development, legal services, Staff juvenile justice alternatives More than 685 staff provide services 365 days a year. Volunteers More than 895 volunteers contributed 98,975 hours, equivalent to more than $5 million.

2005 Financial Report*

Total income 71% Grants and contracts $49,617,045 18% Contributions

6% Program service fees and third party revenue

3.8% Rental and related revenue

1% United Way

.2% Miscellaneous income

Total expenses 35% Social services for impoverished individuals and families $49,617,045 33% Health care for homeless and low-income individuals and families 10% Housing services

7% Human resources, information technology, and financial services

6% Services to immigrants and refugees

3% Public policy programs

2% Fundraising

2% Future program commitments

1.4% International projects

.6% Planning and Communications

* Financial information represents fiscal year 2005 (July 1, 2004 to June 30, 2005) and is unaudited. For a copy of the audited financial statement, please write to Cynthia Fronczak, Chief Financial Officer, Heartland Alliance, 208 South LaSalle Street, Suite 1818, Chicago, Illinois 60604. Heartland Alliance 2005 Annual Report 47 Just act

to create a more just global society.

“ Let no one be discouraged by the belief there is nothing one man or woman can do against the enormous array of the world’s ills — against misery and ignorance, injustice and violence…

Each time a [person] stands up for an ideal, or acts to improve the lots of others, or strikes out against injustice, [that person] sends a tiny ripple of hope, and crossing each other from a million different centers of energy and daring, those ripples build a current which can sweep down the mightiest walls of oppression and resistance.”

~ ROBERT KENNEDY

To make a donation or to volunteer, please call Heartland’s Donor & Community Relations Department at 312.660.1315. Creative Team

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CITATIONS

Robert Kennedy quote from The End of Poverty: Economic Possibilities for our Time by Jeffrey D. Sachs, Penguin Press, 2005

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