Extend a Hand. Change a Life.

2013–2014 Annual Report A Letter from the Bishop

Faith in Action

My Dear Friends, The people of God have been conscious of their obligation to the poor since the earliest days of the Church. As Catholics, we take seriously the Gospel commands to care for those in need: the hungry, the homeless, the sick, those in prison and the widows and orphans. St John the Baptist, preparing the way for Jesus, tells the crowd waiting to be baptized, “Whoever has two coats must share with anyone who has none; and whoever has food must do likewise.” (Luke 3:10-11) Also in the Gospel of St Luke, we read that Jesus, addressing “a crowd of many thousands,” exhorts them not to be afraid, and says bluntly, “Sell your possessions and give to the poor. Provide purses for yourselves that will not wear out, a treasure in heaven that will not be exhausted, where no thief comes near and no moth destroys.” (Luke 12:33) In this report you will read what we in the Diocese of Covington are doing to help the poor and needy in our diocese. Through the work of Catholic Charities we minister to thousands of our brothers and sisters who are struggling with hunger, homelessness, mental illness and substance abuse. Although the work of the agency has gone on uninterrupted, this last year has been a challenging time. Our Executive Director, Bill Jones, suffered a stroke in February 2013 and died in Novem- ber. For most of the past year, the agency has been led by Shannon Braun, whom I appointed to be Interim Executive Director during Bill’s illness. I am grateful for Shannon’s leadership and her dedication to furthering the mission of Catholic Charities during this time. I am happy to announce the appointment of Alan Pickett as the ninth Executive Director of Catholic Charities. Alan is a faith-filled Catholic with a deep desire to give back to the Lord the gifts that he has been given. Coming to us from the business world, Alan has a strong commitment to serving the poor and needy as Jesus commanded us to do. I am confident that Catholic Charities will continue to do the Lord’s work in serving our brothers and sisters with compassion, respect and skill. I am thankful for all of you who through your generosity make it possible for us to do this work, whether through prayer, volunteer activities or financial support. Be assured of my prayers. Please, pray for me. Yours devotedly in the Lord,

Most Reverend Roger J. Foys, D.D. Bishop of Covington Diocese of Covington Office of the Bishop 1125 Madison Avenue Covington, KY 41011-3115 (859) 392-1500 Page  • Catholic Charities • Diocese of Covington A Letter from the Executive Director

Called to Serve

Dear Friends,

It is with much excitement and anticipation that, as of mid-September, I joined Catholic Charities, Diocese of Covington as the ninth Executive Director. I look forward to working with you, together with the fine staff and many volunteers who so capably serve the poor and needy throughout our diocese. In my short tenure, I have already met with all of the staff and many of the volunteers to learn about the resources and help we have to offer. I have also seen the poverty and other needs in our diocese that require our vigilant attention and care.

Our annual report is an opportunity to share with you the many accomplishments we have achieved and services we have provided in the past year under Shannon Braun’s leadership. More importantly, this report is also an opportunity for us to share with you the future vision of mission and service to our brothers and sisters in need. At a time in our society when our basic religious freedoms are being threatened, we must first let people know that the primary reason we have been called to serve is because we are Catholic. Also, where we see opportunities to expand our mission, we need to be creative in finding ways to meet these needs. So while we celebrate the many gifts we have shared, we invite you and our community to join with us as we strive to answer God’s call to serve.

“Lord, make me a channel of your peace... for it is in giving that we receive.”

I thank you, each of you, for your gifts as co-workers in the vineyard. Thank you for your time, your talents, your ideas, your energy, and your treasure. Especially thank you all for the legacy of charity and service that has been left for us to continue together. What a beautiful gift it is to be called to serve. I look forward to meeting with you, working with you and serving you.

Faithfully yours,

Alan Pickett Executive Director

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Change a Life

Dear Friends, This year at Catholic Charities we have continued to carry out our mission of service to our brothers and sisters in the Diocese of Covington, doing the Lord’s work to alleviate the suffering of those in need. Our staff helped individuals and families in a wide variety of programs. In this report you will read how we have fed the hungry at Parish Kitchen and provided a new home at St. Joseph Apartments for 16 homeless families. The mental health therapists care for those distressed in mind and spirit because of mental illness or the torment of addiction. In the parenting education program we have helped parents develop the skills they need to raise their children successfully. The housing counselors have intervened so that families have been able to avoid fore- closure and the trauma of losing their homes. Last year the jail ministry program taught men in jail how to rebuild their relationship with their children. Adoption program staff have helped find loving adopted homes for infants. Pregnancy counselors assisted women experiencing an untimely pregnancy with professional mental health counseling, as well as practical assistance with housing, transportation and medical care. Overall our programs have provided services to over 11,000 persons annually; and provided 75,000 meals each year at Parish Kitchen. We take a holistic approach to serving our clients. As Catholics, we seek to be spiritually available to clients. Many clients seek out Catholic Charities because of this spiritual aspect. As a Catholic agency, we have the freedom to educate, explore and guide our clients on their faith journey. Sometimes they ask us to pray for or with them, and this is something we are able to do. It is part of how we respond to our Call to Discipleship. We are very excited to unveil a redesigned website where you will find information about our programs and services. This redesign allows us to tell our story in a new and different way, using a new tag line, Extend a hand, Change a life. We have grouped our programs into four categories which are easy to understand and which show how our services are linked. The new groupings are Counseling Services, Child and Family Services, Housing Services and Community Outreach Services. You will be able to read more about the groupings in the pages of this report. I want to offer our most heartfelt thanks to our friends at Intrinzic, led by Wendy Vonderhaar and our Marketing Committee, who have spent countless hours working on this and on the marketing plan that accompanies it. We are profoundly grateful for their dedication to this project and their faith in our work. In closing, I would like to thank Bishop Foys for his support and encouragement over the last nineteen months. I would like to thank all of you who have continued to support the agency during this time of transition with your time, treasure and talent, and most of all with your prayers. We are about to begin a new chapter in the story of the agency with the appointment of Alan Pickett as the ninth Executive Director of Catholic Charities. Alan brings a passion for serving the poor, and spreading the message of God’s goodness among our brothers and sisters in need. Your partner in service,

Shannon Braun, MSW, CSW, Associate Executive Director

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Counseling Services Highlights • 404 adults and 76 children received mental health or substance abuse treatment services. Through the addition of the following insur- ance companies—Anthem, Cigna, Humana and United Behavioral Health—the agency’s average fee for all counseling sessions has improved to $22.00/hour in 2014 compared to $15.00/hour in 2013. • Our counseling program continues to adjust to industry standards of prevention and well- ness and is one of five counseling agencies that supports a learning circle, Behavioral Healthy Quality Assurance with United Way. A new project this year is partnering with Gateway Nursing Students to offer a 6 week wellness program that provides education on physical and mental connections.

Counseling Services Substance Abuse Treatment At Catholic Charities, we provide treatment for all people who Substance Abuse Treatment (SAT) is intended to help addicted are seeking help to improve their mental health. Our Individual individuals stop compulsive drug seeking and use. Behavioral and Family Therapeutic Counseling Program has four Catholic, therapies can help motivate people to participate in drug licensed counselors with advanced degrees. treatment, offer strategies for coping with drug cravings, teach Mental Health is a state of emotional and psychological well- ways to avoid drugs and prevent relapse, and help individuals being in which an individual is able to use his or her cognitive and deal with relapse if it occurs. Behavioral therapies can also help emotional capabilities, function in society, and meet the ordinary people improve communication, relationship, and parenting demands of everyday life. In other words, good mental health skills, as well as family dynamics. We have two certified SAT helps us think and feel healthy, be successful and have loving counselors, and the agency is licensed by the Commonwealth relationships. of Kentucky as an outpatient facility for substance abuse treatment. Mental illness is one barrier to good mental health. It can intervene and wreak havoc on people’s lives. Strained At Catholic Charities, we are proud of our “generalist practice” relationships, unemployment, and a general sense of instability approach. Catholic Charities accepts some insurance plans, and can easily become barriers to success. Most people can say that operates a sliding fee scale for those who do not have insurance. mental illness has affected their lives, or the lives of someone We provide adult, teen, parent-child, marriage and substance they care about. Depression, anxiety, and ADHD are common abuse counseling. Because we are a small program, we are able diagnoses we hear about. Research continues to support that to take the time to really listen to people, to make an informed mental illnesses are very treatable and can have high rates of diagnosis, and together with the client make a plan for what the recovery, with the best treatment option being a combination client needs to improve their overall health. of medication and counseling. The National Alliance on Mental Illness reports that 75% of mental illnesses are treatable.

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Child and Family Services

Highlights • 53 pregnant women and 86 family members received counseling • 8 infants were placed in loving adoptive homes • 186 parents learned healthy ways to commu- nicate with and discipline their children • 576 children received mental health counseling at their school • 381 juniors high students learned about poverty in Northern Kentucky • 380 children took part in classroom activities promoting healthy self-esteem and problem solving skills

Pregnancy Counseling School-Based Counseling Our work with families starts with pregnant women and their The School-Based Counseling Program offers mental health unborn children. We offer women who are experiencing an counseling in a school setting. In schools throughout Northern untimely pregnancy, their partners and families a safe and Kentucky, predominantly Catholic but including several public supportive environment where they can explore the options of schools, our counselors work with children who in many cases parenting her baby or making an adoption plan. Through the have no access to other mental health services. generosity of our donors we are able to offer help with Asset Building for Children necessities such as rent or medication. These programs are offered in Catholic grade schools and teach Adoption Services healthy self-esteem, conflict resolution and decision-making. In 1948, the Adoption Program began as the first program of Through curriculum targeted for specific age groups, children the agency. There are many hundreds of families that have been develop the confidence they need to express their feelings in a impacted by our adoption services since our inception. Our state healthy way. licensed program prepares pre-adoptive parents for the joys and The Youth Insights Program challenges of parenthood, including the specific challenges of The Youth Insights Program is offered to schools and parishes raising an adopted child. preparing youth for Confirmation. Participants spend the day Parenting Education learning about poverty in Northern Kentucky through visiting Our services to parents are concentrated on those who are local social service agencies. Afterwards, participants discuss struggling with raising their children because of mental illness, how they can help people who are in need, and plan and carry substance abuse or domestic violence. Through parenting class- out a group fundraising project that assists a local agency they es and small group therapeutic work with parents and children, have chosen. we help families develop stability and healthy support systems.

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Housing Services

Highlights • 70 individuals became mortgage-ready after attending a homebuyer education class • 155 households avoided foreclosure and retained their homes • 25 adults and 26 children who were formerly homeless, living on the street or in a shelter now call our St. Joseph Apartments home

Housing Counseling St. Joseph Supportive Housing Catholic Charities provides three programs related to housing. Our St. Joseph Apartments are two eight-unit apartment We have offered pre-purchase education and counseling for buildings in Elsmere. Catholic Charities owns these buildings, first time home buyers since 1998. Using a curriculum approved which house sixteen families. With funding subsidized by the US by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development, our Department of Housing and Urban Development, we provide HUD-certified counselors teach the basics of home buying to this housing, along with intensive case management services, people who may be the first in their families ever to buy a home. to previously homeless families and individuals. Families must The program includes the basics of financial literacy to help include at least one adult or child with a disability. This is participants assess their readiness to buy. The counselors permanent housing and families may stay indefinitely, though work with those who are not yet ready to help them develop most choose to move on when they have achieved stability in achievable goals so that they will be able to become homeowners terms of employment and income. Tenants use case management in the future. services to achieve the degree of self-sufficiency of which they Our foreclosure prevention services have helped hundreds of are capable. Rent is based on income, and the amount is families retain their home in the years following the recent determined by a sliding scale. Rents vary from $0, for tenants financial crisis. Our counselors work one-on-one with those in who have no income to $662 for a family of four where the head danger of foreclosure and with the banks who hold the of household works and earns approximately $27,000 per year. mortgage. The housing counselors are available to work one- All utilities are included in the rent. The case manager also on-one with individuals and couples who are struggling with assists tenants in developing achievable goals. Typical goals managing their money and find they have too much debt. They include finding and keeping a job, learning how to budget and will also work with community groups teaching the basics of manage money, developing a healthy lifestyle, or gaining a GED money management. or other educational qualifications.

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Community Outreach

Highlights • Volunteers had 1500 contacts with jail inmates • Over 75,000 hot meals were served at Parish Kitchen • 8 staff members participated in the “Catholics @ the Capitol Event” in Frankfort • Case management services are now provided to the guests at Parish Kitchen

Parish Kitchen Client Care and Referral Parish Kitchen provides lunch every day of the year to the Our staff supports people who call the agency seeking assis- hungry and homeless, and has been doing so for the last 40 tance, as well as people who walk through our door asking for years. Located on Pike Street in Covington, Parish Kitchen help. If we can provide the needed service, Client Care will provides not only a healthy and nutritious meal, but also a warm facilitate the request. If we do not, we provide referrals to our and welcoming environment where everyone who enters is extensive network of community partners and other providers. treated with respect. Some of our guests rely on Parish Kitchen Disaster Response as their main source of nutrition. Others count on Parish Kitchen Catholic Charities’ Disaster Response is activated when there for assistance at the end of the month when SNAP benefits are is a local disaster, the last time being the tornados of 2012. In exhausted or the upcoming paycheck is not due for a few more 1990, the US Conference of Catholic Bishops commissioned days. This year we have started to offer our guests assistance Catholic Charities USA (CCUSA) to respond to disasters in the from a case manager, who will help with referrals to other United States. We provide relief and recovery services and work resources and with items such as obtaining their ID. with parishes and community partners to provide emergency Jail Ministry food, shelter, direct financial assistance, counseling, and support. This program works with people who are incarcerated and the Public Policy and Legislative Advocacy for Social Justice newly released, and offers support to family members and to Catholic Charities participates in “Catholics @ the Capitol” victims of crime. The goal of the program is to help people who gatherings which take place in preparation for the legislative have been convicted of crimes avoid reoffending, and to help sessions of the Kentucky state legislature. them develop the support they need in order to do so. The jail ministry program is also involved in advocacy work at the state and local level for prisoners and ex-offenders, their families and their victims.

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Catholic Charities, Diocese of Covington is blessed to have support of over 2,000 donors, grantors and volunteers who have generously participated in our mission to provide help for so many people in need. This report is a celebration of the amazing things that people of good will can accomplish when they gather their gifts of time, talent and treasure in the service of humankind. Each of you shared your gifts because you trusted that Catholic Charities will use your gifts to provide the very best care and service to those most in need. We thank you and may God continue to bless each of you for your generous response to those in need. (If there is an omission or mistake in the listings please contact Vicky Bauerle at 859-581-8974 ext. 116.)

Sponsors and Contributors Healing Sponsors

Affirming Sponsor Arby’s Restaurant Dusing Brothers Ice House Newport Aquarium Dorning Supply Company Argentine Bean El Ranchero Newport Central Catholic High Art’s Floral Fedders Feed Store School Supporting Sponsors Baeten Nursery Finke Meats Notre Dame Academy DBL Law, LLC Bangzz Salon First Watch Nuvo Restaurant Kentucky Federal Savings and Better Bodies Flowerama O’Charley’s Restaurant Loan Big League Hair Cuts Fox 19 Sports Anchor, Joe Paperphanalia Bishop Brossart High School Dannemann Pee Wee’s Place Bluegrass Quality Meats Ft. Wright Golf Range Penn Station St. Joseph HVAC Supporters Bob Evans Furniture Fair Perfect North Slopes Guardian Savings Bank Bob Fields and Associates Gameworks Petal Pushers Florist Fifth Third Foundation Bonefish Grill Girl Scout Troop 1966 Prime 47 The Bank of Kentucky Boyle Jewelers Grandview Tavern and Grille QuikStop Oilube The RC Durr Foundation Bunches of Bows Graydon, Head, Ritchey LLC Rave Motion Pictures Republic Bank Catholic Station Great American Insurance Remke Markets Castelline Company Greyhound Tavern Roeding Insurance Speciality Sponsors Charles Seligman Distributor Herzog’s Jewelry Salon XXII at the Edgecliff Adams, Stepner, Woltermann and Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park Hobby Villa Salon E-Jay Dusing Cincinnati Reds Holy Cross High School Salavadore’s Pizzeria Connley Brothers Funeral Home Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Home Depot Schultz & Son’s Jewelers Crescent Springs Hardware Cincinnati Zoo Jackson Florist Seasons 52 Crestville Drugs Colonial Cottage Restaurant K J’s Sports Bar Servpro of Kenton and Boone Co Ingram Barge Company Commonwealth Foods Keeneland Association, Inc. Shakey’s Pub & Grub Rumpke Consolidated Co’s, Inc. Cork & Bottle Koch Sporting Goods St Henry District High School Ruwe Pharmacy Covington Catholic High School Kordenbrock Interiors Starbucks, Crestview Hills Servpro Covington Latin Kremer’s Red Barn Market Starbucks, Florence Schneller Heaing, Air, Plumbing Cut It Up Kroger Marketplace Stores Sub Station II Schott & No. Ky Monument Dairy Queen Ice Cream KFC Swan Floral & Gift Shop Company Decker Enterprises Inc. Meijer Stores Tewes Poultry Farm Dewey’s Pizza Men’s Wearhouse The Satellite Company Contributors Dillard’s Molly Maids Thomas More College Abuelo’s Domanico Reporting Montoya’s Mexican Restaurant Tobacco & Spirits

Catholic Charities • Diocese of Covington • Page  Contributors cont’d Covington Housing Authority Pantry of Hope US Dept. of Housing and Urban Tom Gather Studio Gallery Covington Latin School People Working Cooperatively Development Tousey House Tavern Diocese of Covington Pike Street Clinic US Dept. of Justice Triangle Cleaners Service Duke Energy Foundation Pregnancy Care Network Verst Group Logistics Twin Oaks Golf and Plantation Faith Community Pharmacy Prince of Peace School Warden and Associates Realtors Club Family Nurturing Center Prudential Foundation Welcome House of Northern Ultimate Air Shuttle Fifth Third Mortgage RA Jones Middle School Kentucky United Dairy Farmers GE Foundation Safety Net Alliance Women’s Crisis Center Villa Madonna High School Giving Fields-Free Store Salon E-Jay Walgreen’s Foodbank Sherwin Williams Foundation Walt’s Hitching Post Goodridge Elementary Sisters of Notre Dame Wings of Hope Widmer’s Cleaners Goodwill, Northern Kentucky Sozo Realty The Guadeloupe Society Wild Flavors Guardian Savings Bank St. Agnes School Women of the Moose, Cov 985 Henry Hosea House St. Anthony School ($10,000.00 + ) Ms. Martene Beimesch Xavier University Holy Cross Elementary St. Augustine School Holy Family School St. Elizabeth Health Care Fischer Family Foundation Holy Trinity Elementary and Jr St. Elizabeth Physicians Northern Kentucky Knights of Agency High St. Henry District High School Columbus Housing Opportunities of St. Henry Parish Collaborators Northern Kentucky St. Henry Elementary School The St. Augustine Society Huff Realty St. Joseph, Cold Spring ($5,000.00 + ) 1st Inspection Services IBM Corporation St. Joseph, Crescent Springs Anonymous A Better Inspector Jesuit Spiritual Center of Milford St. Mary Parish Bray Family Fund of The Greater ACT Realtors Keller Williams Reality St. Mary School Cincinnati Foundation All State Insurance Kenton County Fiscal Court Sts. Peter and Paul School Estate of Patricia Josephine American Mortgage Service Co. Kentucky Adoption Coalition St. Philip School MacClellan Arnett Elementary School Kentucky Department of St. Pius X School Deacon and Mrs. Joseph McGraw AT&T Empoyee Giving Campaign Corrections St. Thomas Parish Be Concerned Kentucky Farm Bureau Insurance St. Timothy Parish Benedictine Sisters of St. Walburg The Blessed Mother Teresa Kentucky Housing Corporation St. Vincent DePaul Assistance Society ($2,500.00 + ) Monastery Knights of Columbus Line Bishop Brossart High School Anonymous Kroger Community Rewards State Farm Insurance Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Arnold Blessed Sacrament School Latonia Business Association The Butler Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Richard Byrne Blessed Sacrament St. Vincent Legal Aid of the Bluegrass The Langhammer Trust Dr. and Mrs. William Danneman DePaul Life Learning Center The Mary Harmeling Trust Mr. and Mrs. Mark Guilfoyle Boone County Fiscal Court Life Point Solutions The Mertes-Utelhoffen Fund Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Klocke Boone County High School Life Solutions Network The Stategier-Moser Fund Mr. and Mrs. Gary Massie Brighton Center Lloyd High School Thomas More College Students Mr. Thomas C. Scheben Cabinet for Health and Family Madonna House Thomas More College Women’s Mr. and Mrs. Chuck and Julie Services Mary, Queen of Heaven School Basketball Team Geisen-Scheper Campbell County Fiscal Court Master Provisions Tichenor Middle School Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Schuh Cancer Family Care MC Steel & Crane Service, Inc. Transitions Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tapke Catholic Charities SW Ohio Mental Health America Turner Inspection Services Catholic Charities USA Neighborhood Foundations/ United Ministries Celanese Foundation Newport Housing Authority United Way The St. Martin Society Centro de Amistad Newport Central Catholic High United Way Campaign GE ($1,500.00 + ) City Heights School United Way of Greater Mr. and Mrs. David Allen City of Covington Newport Middle School Milwaukee Anonymous Collins Elementary Notre Dame Academy United Way of Greater Cincinnati Anonymous Combs Home Inspections Northern Kentucky Community United Way of Greater Los Norbert J. Baumann Family Commonwealth of Kentucky Action Commission Angeles Fund of The Greater Cincinnati Congregation of Divine Providence Northern Kentucky Reentry Task United Way of Greather Foundation Covington Catholic High School Force Richmond & Petersburg Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Benzinger Covington Center for Great NorthKey Community Care United Way of Metropolitan Mr. and Mrs. James Bradley Neighborhoods Ockerman Elementary Dallas, Inc. Ms. Dianne Bressler

Catholic Charities • Diocese of Covington • Page 10 CaSSba A Tailgating Good Time was held on August 24th at the Drees Pavilion. The event was record breaking, with attendance and profits of $50,000. Joe Danneman, Sport Anchor of Fox 19 was the Master of Ceremonies. The day was filled with much excitement and ended with the CaSSba Cash drawing, with the three winners receiving $10,000. Thanks to all the support from guests, volunteers and sponsors. CaSSba Committee: Marianne Fieger and Kathy Danneman, Event Co-Chairs; Jennifer Abdrabbo, Becky Domanico, Char Fieger, Michelle Loos, Connie Noll, Phyllis Noll, Trudy Rogers; Vicky Bauerle, Event Coordinator.

Mr. and Mrs. William Butler Rev. Raymond D. Hartman Mr. and Mrs. Jim Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Tom Heidrich Mr. Russell Carson Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hemmer, Jr. Catholic Charities Worcester Deacon and Mrs. Hudson Henry County Mr. and Mrs. John Hill Celanese Foundation Ms. Gabrielle Hils Elinor R. and John Comer Mr. and Mrs. Denny Hirt Mr. and Mrs. Charles Compton Mr. and Mrs. Matt Hollenkamp Mr. and Mrs. John Dorning Ms. Catherine Stratman Mr. and Mrs. Steven T. Condon Mr. and Mrs. John Huber Ms. Ruth Faragher Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Congregation of Divine Ms. Catherine Hugenberg Mr. and Mrs. David Hehman Swendiman Providence Mr. Patrick Hughes Dr. and Mrs. Robert Hemmer Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Traud Theresa M. and Mark L. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll A. Jansen The Herzog-Beckman Foundation Dr. and Mrs. James Zalla Connaughton Mr. and Mrs. Steve Jung Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jung Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Zembrodt Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Kallenborn Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mueller, Jr. Ms. Catherine Zimmer Ms. Shari Creekmore Mr. and Mrs. William Kathman Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Rawe Mr. and Mrs. John Cronin Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kehoe Mr. Brent(†) and Mrs. Judy Rouse Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Daly Mr. and Mrs. Roger Keller Ms. Donna Scholer $100–$999 Gail and John A. Darpel Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kemper Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adick Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Dattilo Mr. and Mrs. Lou Kennedy St. Joseph Church, Crescent Mr. and Mrs. Louis Albers DBL Law PSC Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Kinne Springs Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Albrinck Dr. David DeMaria, D.M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Kline Anonymous The de Marillac Society Mr. and Mrs. Tony Depenbrock Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Klocke Anonymous Ms. Monica Dias Mr. and Mrs. James Knadler ($1,000.00 + ) Anonymous Mr. Sean Dillion Mark & Mary Krahe Mr. and Mrs. Drew Banks Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Bill Donnermeyer Mrs. Donna Kuhlman Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Bergmann Anonymous Rev. Msgr. Michael Due Monica W. Kuhlman Dr. and Mrs. Jack Boberg Ms. Barbara Applegarth Ms. Martha Ewing Mr. and Mrs. Garth Kuhnhein Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brennan Mary Arlinghaus Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Feldman Mr. and Mrs. Jack Loos Mr. Russell Carson Mike & Judy Arthur Mr. and Mrs. Steve Fieger Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Lubbe Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dusing Mr. and Mrs. Juan Aviles Mr. and Mrs. John Fleischman Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Luebbers Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Fagel Mr. and Mrs. John Bankemper Ms. Andrea Foltz Mr. and Mrs. George Lyon Mr. and Mrs. Don Gerrein The Bauerle Family Mr. Dieter Forthuber Mr. Richard Maile Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hassan Mr. and Mrs. Michael Berkel Ms. Emily Franxman Mr. and Mrs. Michael Maier Mr. and Mrs. Neil Heppler Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Bertsch Deacon Jerry and Tena Franzen Mr. Tom Maley Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hemmer Mr. and Mrs. Eric Besse Friend Mr. and Mrs. F. Lee Mando Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hoffer Mr. and Mrs. Charles Billiter Mr. Bob Geisen Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marciani Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hollmann Mr. and Mrs. William Bishop Mr. and Mrs. John Geisen Ms. Jo Martin Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jung and Mr. and Mrs. Greg Blank Mr. Daniel Gerrety Mr. and Mrs. David Mattei Family Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Blank Patricia Gibson, Zachary Platt, Mr. Thomas McGoy Mr. Paul(†) and Mrs. Sue Blessed Sacrament School Carolyn Platt Gibson, Jonathon Mr. Scott and Dr. Carrie McIntyre Marquardt Mrs. Karen Boberg Platt Mr. Tom McNeil and Ms. Peggy Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Moore Jim and Joy Boothby Ms. Suzette Glaab Woods Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O’Donnell Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bosse Mr. and Mrs. Phil Go Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius Meese Mr. David Lee Pelgen Rob and Shannon Braun Ms. Barbara Goebel Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Meier Mr. and Mrs. Rick Read Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brennan Ms. Virginia M. Goetz Dr. and Mrs. Richard Menke, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Riegler Mr. and Mrs. William Bricking Ms. Mary Gray Mr. and Mrs. Richard Meyer Dr. and Mrs. Jack Rudnick, Jr. Mr. Thomas Brinkman Mr. and Mrs. Harry Guilfoyle Ms. Megan Meyers Ms. Karen Schmidt Ms. Marta Brockmeyer Ms. Evelyn Habermehl Mr. Clyde Middleton Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Schumacher Dr. and Mrs. Del Burchell Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hammond Mr. Cyrus Miller Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith Tom and Tammy Butler Mr. Donald & Dr. Sheila Harmeling Mr. Bill Miller

(†) deceased Catholic Charities • Diocese of Covington • Page 11 $100–$999 cont’d Gerald Rapien & Cheryl Johnson Mr. and Mrs. William Schunder Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Vaske Family of Mary Moser—Claire, Pat & Patti Raverty Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sensel Ms. Linda Verst Martha, Anne & Jinny Ms. Catherine Reedy Mr. and Mrs. William Shumate Rev. Daniel J. Vogelpohl Dr. and Mrs. Roy Moser Rev. Gerald L. Reinersman Sisters of Notre Dame VonLehman & Company Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Murray Dr. and Mrs. Charles Rekow Mr. Michael Sketch Mr. and Mrs. Mike Walters Mr. and Mrs. Fred Naffziger Mr. William Rice Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sprague Ms. Myrna Ward Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Neltner Rev. Lawrence Robotnik St. Henry Church Ms. Elizabeth Weher Mr. Daniel Nether Mr. and Mrs. Ken Rogers St. Joseph School, Cold Spring Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Wehrman Msgr. William B. Neuhaus Ms. Deborah Rudolph Jim and Connie Stadtmiller Mr. and Mrs. James Wendeln Phyllis & Bob Noll, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ruehl Mr. and Mrs. Terry Taylor Ms. Rose Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Bob Noll Rev. Albert E. Ruschman Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Winnike Ms. Patricia Northcutt David & Dianne Ruschman Mr. Joseph Tillman Mr. and Mrs. Marty Zalla Mr. and Mrs. James Overly Mr. David Ruwe Mr. and Mrs. Dave Timmerding Mr. and Mrs. M. Zalla Mr. and Mrs. John Pauly Rev. James Ryan Mr. Donald Toebbe Mr. Wilbert Ziegler Dr. and Mrs. Frank H. Platt Ms. Esther Saalfeld Mr. Douglas Twehues Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zumbiel Ms. Mary Raispis Salon E-Jay Rev. Robert Urlage Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ralenkotter Mary Lee & Paul Scheper Mr. and Mrs. Chot VanAusdall Mr. and Mrs. Steve Rankin Mr. and Mrs. Tom Scheper Mr. and Mrs. Larry Van Kirk III

Memorial Gifts In Honor Of Donor(s) Betz, Anne Marie...... Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Daly Birth Parents...... Mr. and Mrs. Bob Noll “Best B&B in Greater Atlanta”, In thanksgiving for ...... Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Daly Dorning, Bill & Kay, 50th Wedding Anniversary...... Mr. and Mrs. Steve Fieger Eckerle, Ron...... Mr. and Mrs. William Bishop Fieger, Steve & Marianne—Noll Service Award Recipients...... Deacon and Mrs. Hudson Henry Joseph Bernard & Elizabeth Beckman Herzog, Loretta Beckman and Robert Herzog ...... The Herzog-Bckman Foundation Guilfoyle, Mark & Casey ...... Mr. Patrick Hughes Hudak, Karin ...... Mr. Sean Dillion Kenney, Patricia...... Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kenney Marsh, Mr. & Mrs. Randy...... Mr. and Mrs. Robert Noll, Jr. Menke, Ruth...... Dr. and Mrs. Richard Menke, M.D. Hellmann, Mr. & Mrs. Louis ...... Mr. and Mrs. Robert Noll, Jr. Meyers, Mrs. Marlene...... Mr. and Mrs. Robert Noll, Jr. Noll, Bob & Phyllis, 50th Wedding Anniversary ...... Ms. Sharon Noll Noll, Carol...... Mr. and Mrs. Robert Noll, Jr. Noll, Connie & Sharon...... Mr. and Mrs. Denny Hirt Noll, Mrs. Joan ...... Mr. and Mrs. Robert Noll, Jr. Noll, Mrs. Mary Pat...... Mr. and Mrs. Robert Noll, Jr. Noll, Mrs. Pat...... Mr. and Mrs. Robert Noll, Jr. Randall, Mr. & Mrs. Larry...... Mr. and Mrs. Robert Noll, Jr. Smain, Ed & Marelyn, 50th Wedding Anniversary...... Mr. and Mrs. Robert Noll, Jr. Steiger, Jack...... Mr. and Mrs. Terry Taylor Wehrmeyer, Mrs. Dot...... Mr. and Mrs. Robert Noll, Jr. Wickelhaus, Mr. & Mrs. Greg...... Mr. and Mrs. Robert Noll, Jr. Winterberg, Terry...... Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius Meese Zimmer, Mr. & Mrs. Dick...... Mr. and Mrs. Robert Noll, Jr.

Catholic Charities • Diocese of Covington • Page 12 Knights of Columbus Golf Outing Held on June 14, 2014 at Twin Oaks Golf Couse, this annual event raised $8,300 for the Catholic Charities’ Lifeline Fund, which provides material assistance to low income women facing an untimely pregnancy. The Knights have raised a total of $44,500 in the six years they have sponsored the outing. Thanks to the commit- tee: Dennis Elix and Carl Biery, Committee Chairs and Committee Members Bill Theis, Wayne Brown, Bill Kopp and Dave Ledonne.

In Memory Of Donor(s) In Memory Of Donor(s) Apollonio, Lisa...... Ms. Amy DeCarlo Eckerle, Eleanore...... Mr. and Mrs. William Bishop Arlinghaus, Paul...... Mr. and Mrs. James Arlinghaus, Jr. Esposito, Armando and Marie...... Ms. Donna Esposito Ms. Mary Arlinghaus Feagan, Tena...... Mr. and Mrs. Greg Densler Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bauerle Nieces and Nephews ...... Mr. and Mrs. Steve Fieger Mr. and Mrs. Greg Densler of Steve & Marianne Fieger Arthur, Pam...... Mr. and Mrs. Mike Arthur Fischer, Robert...... Mr. and Mrs. Jack Potter Brinkman, Edna ...... Mr. Thomas Brinkman Flottman, Diana...... Mr. and Mrs. John Woods Bruggeman, May...... Mr. Michael Widdis Franxman, Herman & Elizabeth...... Ms. Emily Franxman Brummer, Drew...... Ms. Claudia Aylor Franxman, Jim...... Dr. and Mrs. William Danneman Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Beck Geisen, Jody...... Mr. and Mrs. John Geisen Cobblestone Development Co. Grever, Tess & Homer...... Ms. Ruth Grever Mr. and Mrs. James Davey Hughes, Monica...... Mr. Patrick Hughes Uncle Bob & The Dickman Family Jarman, Peggy...... Mr. and Mrs. Tom Butler Mr. and Mrs. David Drees Jones, Bill...... Mr. and Mrs. Sharif Abdrabbo Mr. and Mrs. David Isler Mr. and Mrs. Doug Baldridge Kentucky Land Title Agency Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Baldridge Ms. Trudy Koehling Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bauerle Mr. Brandon Mills Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bedall Mr. and Mrs. Dan Riegler Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Bergmann Mr. Roger Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Bertsch Ms. Arlene Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Bertsch Tri-City Insurance Service, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Jack Boberg Mr. and Mrs. Paul Williams Mr. and Mrs. Jim Boothby Campbell, Sr. Immaculata...... Mr. David Lee Pelgen Ms. Charlene Bowling Corgan, Frances L...... Mr. Michael Widdis Ms. Marta Brockmeyer Coulson, Chip...... Mrs. Mary Coulson Dr. and Mrs. Del Burchell Davis, John P...... Jamie Lameier Mr. and Mrs. Jim Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. James Meier Catholic Charities SW Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Greg Muntel Catholic Charities Worcester Co. Mr. Daniel Nether Mr. and Mrs. Charles Compton Dunlevy, Mary Joyce...... Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bricking Dr. and Mrs. William Danneman Mr. and Mrs. William Butler Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Dattilo Mr. and Mrs. Mark Connaughton Diocesan Catholic Children’s Home Mr. and Mrs. Martin Due Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dorning Mr. and Mrs. Mike Groh Mr. and Mrs. Chris Fieger Ms. Marjorie Groh Mr. and Mrs. Steve Fieger Mr. and Mrs. Pat Harrington Ms. Patricia Gibson Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Lubbe Mr. and Mrs. Phil Go Mr. and Mrs. Mark Schabell Ms. Virginia M. Goetz Ms. Patricia Schlabach Ms. Mary Gray Mr. and Mrs. Stan Schultz Ms. Sue Grethel Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwegmann Rev. Raymond D. Hartman Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Schwegmann Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hassan Mr. and Mrs. Marty Zalla Mr. and Mrs. David Hehman Verst Group Logistics Dr. and Mrs. Robert Hemmer

Catholic Charities • Diocese of Covington • Page 13 In Memory Of Donor(s) In Memory Of Donor(s) Jones, Bill...... Deacon and Mrs. Hudson Henry The Keller & Riley Families...... Mr. and Mrs. Roger Keller Mr. and Mrs. Neil Heppler Koenig, Cynthia...... Mr. and Mrs. Robert Noll, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Herms Kruempelman, George & Margaret. . . Mr. and Mrs. John Kruempelman Mr. and Mrs. Matt Hollenkamp Limbach, George...... Mr. and Mrs. Keith Limbach Mr. Edward Jasper Luckey, Mary Joan & Mary Jean ...... Mr. Thomas Luckey Mr. and Mrs. Steven Jones Magary, Dr. Victor...... Mr. and Mrs. Neil Heppler Mr. and Mrs. Peter Keiser Mandic, John & Catherine ...... Mr. and Mrs. Chris Mandic Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kennedy McGraw, Luke Edward...... Deacon and Mrs. Joseph McGraw Mrs. Monica W. Kuhlman McGuire, Roger & Dorothy...... Ms. Rosemary McGuire Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lancaster McIntyre, Bernadette K...... Mr. and Mrs. Ted T. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Jack Loos Middleton, Mary ...... Mr. Clyde Middleton Mr. Richard Maile Morgan, Marian...... Mr. and Mrs. John Blau Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Mayer Nare, Patrick ...... Ms. Sandra Nare Mr. Bill Miller Pienta, Justin, Adopted in 1978, Died 4/3/01. . . Mr. and Mrs. David Pienta Mr. Cyrus Miller Robke, Clara & Ralph...... Mr. and Mrs. John Comer Ms. Jinny Moser Horgan Saalfeld, Joseph H...... Ms. Esther Saalfeld Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Neltner Scheben, Victor & Marie...... Mr. Thomas C. Scheben Neuroscience & Behavioral Assoc. Schrand, Rita...... Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sandfoss Mr. and Mrs. Robert Noll, Jr. Schuck, Nichole W...... Dr. and Mrs. Richard Schuck Ms. Connie Noll Sullivan, John...... Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sullivan Dr. and Mrs. Frank H. Platt The Fay & Thomas Families...... Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Gary Platt All Trimbur Family Members...... Mr.and Mrs. Charles(†) Trimbur Mr. and Ms. Mike Pooser Valz, Josephine...... Mr. and Mrs. Jim Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Raverty Van Hagen, Al ...... Ms. Ginny Van Hagen Mr. and Mrs. Fred Read Vittitoe, Viola...... Mr. and Mrs. Michael Vittitoe Ms. Catherine Reedy Vogelpohl, Joe & Betty...... Rev. Daniel J. Vogelpohl Mr. and Mrs. Dan Riegler Ward, Thomas...... Ms. Myrna Ward Mr. Brent+ and Mrs. Judy Rouse Wehrman, R. Barry...... Mr. and Mrs. Phil Wehrman Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ruehl Wessner, Terry E...... Ms. Virginia Wessner Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ruschman Ms. Rachel Schneider Ms. Donna Scholer Ms. Linda Seiter Joseph Nealon Estate Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sprague Ms. Diane Timon Mr. and Mrs. Larry Van Kirk III Mr. and Mrs. Chot VanAusdall Ms. Judy Vogt VonLehman & Company Inc. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Waters Mr. Robert Wehr Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson Ms. Rachael Winters Ms. Rachel Wise Ms. Connie Wong Ms. Linda Young Mr. and Mrs. Marty Zalla

Catholic Charities • Diocese of Covington • Page 14 (†) deceased Volunteer Brunch was held on December 7, 2013 Summit Hills Country Club. We hold this annual event to show our appreciation for the support and dedication of our wonderful volunteers. Myrna Ward was named Volunteer of the Year for her endless hours of volunteering in several different departments. Catholic Charities is very blessed to have so many dedicated volunteers. Thank you!

2014 Board of Directors Program Directors Suzette Glaab, Chair Mary Fleischman, Parenting Chad Bilz Supervisor Charles Bradley Monica Kuhlman, Program Director—Treatment Division: Catherine Byrne Adoption & Pregnancy Counseling Lyn Collins Supervisor Kathy Danneman Financials Cindy Hassan Program Staff 2013 Revenues Fred Hollmann Patti Anderson, Housing Fees and Grants Joe McGraw Supervisor Joe Behler, Counselor from Government Agencies $637,425 28% Kes Murphy Thomas Neltner Sheila Dumford, School Contributions $533,224 24% Counseling Supervisor Connie Noll United Way $408,477 18% Karen Gutzeit, Insights Program Ann Oberjohn Diocese of Covington $271,250 12% Darryl Humphrey, Parish Kitchen Fr. Gerry Reinersman Program Service Fees $196,241 9% Associate Jack Rudnick, Jr. Rents & Restricted Contributions $129,492 6% Laura Jackson, Counselor Shannon Schumacher Brian Kinne, Substance Abuse Trust Interest and Dividends $63,001 3% Marna Meier Zalla Treatment Counselor Total Revenues $2,239,110 100% Erin Maggard, School Counselor Executive Staff Katie Martin, School Counselor 2013 Expenditures by Program Alan Pickett, Executive Director Brand Medaugh, Case Parish Kitchen $338,810 15% Shannon Braun, Associate Management, Intake Specialist Agency Therapeutic Counseling $277,353 12% Executive Director Elmer Meyers, Parish Kitchen Staff Mary Massie, Chief Financial Therapeutic Counseling in Schools $275,314 12% Donna Moreland, School Officer Counselor St. Joseph Project $157,595 7% Diane Mushaben, Counselor Housing Counseling $151,617 7% Administrative Staff Jeff Mynatt, Parish Kitchen Staff Adoption/Pregnancy $128,153 6% Vicky Bauerle, Institutional Dan Nolan, Parish Kitchen Women’s Reentry $126,768 6% Advancement Manager Director 2nd Chance & Jail Ministry $111,207 5% Theresa Bergmann, Institutional Anna Philips, Intake Coordinator, Advancement Associate and Parenting Educator Substance Abuse Treatment $87,504 4% Volunteer Coordinator David Philips, Jain Ministry Volunteer Services $59,141 3% Joy Boothby, Volunteer Coordinator, Case Management Positive Parenting Education Prog $48,089 2% Coordinator Caisa Pope, School Counselor NLC Parent/Child Program $47,652 2% Cindy Dixon, Pre-Services Sharon Raaker, School Counselor Coordinator Asset Building for Children $41,108 2% Michelle Schuck, School Bridget Go, Business Office Counselor Youth Development Services $34,564 2% Associate Angel Stumler, Adoption & Administrative Mgmt. $243,251 11% Joseph Kiesewetter, Pregnancy Counselor IT Coordinator Fundraising $105,854 5% Paula Weber, Counseling Program Amy Littleton, Quality Assurance Supervisor Total Expenses $2,233,980 100% Coordinator Jennifer Wilson, School Counselor Unrealized/Realized gain on Investments $292,944 Nancy Woeste, Housing Counselor Net Assets at Beginning of Year $3,906,089 Net Assets at End of Year $4,204,163

Catholic Charities • Diocese of Covington • Page 15 Volunteers

Abdrabbo, Jennifer Cunha, Donna Gillespie, Kim Leick, Judy Pierce, Walter Stapleton, Cathie Adams, Kathleen Daniels, Nancy Girard, Susan Little, Karen Predit, Carolyn Steinman, Patty Alig, Jack Danneman, Kathy Glassmeyer, Katie Loos, Michelle Riedy, Ric Stitt, Jeff Aloise, Tony Darpel, Dr. John Go, Bridget Maher, Diane Ripberger, Cindy Stitt, Lori Arthur, Judy Decker, Dot Goetz, Sarah Marquardt, Sue Robinson, Shauna Straub, Garrick Bartlett, Judge DeMarco, Judy Gradel, Dana Massie, Clint Roell, Lois Summe, Jennifer Gregory Deters, Steve Gray, Mary Massie, Rachel Rogers, Ken Tallarigo, Al Bass, Liz Dischar, Mike Guthier, Terri Massie, Ryan Rogers, Trudy Tanner, Landa Bauerle, Jessica Doby, LeToyia Hageman, Donna Mastin, Haley Rohling, Dick Theis, Deacon Bill Bauerle, Julie Domanico, Becky Haggerty, Verna McHugh, Tim Rohling, Sharron Thomas More Bazler, David Dorger, Ceil Harper, Mary McNay, Sara Ruschman , Bob College Women’s Becker, Pam Dorning, Kay Haskell, Peggy Meier, Sue Ruschman, Chris Basketball Team Berndsen, Connie Dull, Sharon Henry, George Menzer, Andrea Ruschman, Dianne Turner, Marge Berndsen, Ric DuPont, Julie Heppler, Susan Meyers, Lilli Rust, Patty VanHagen, Ginny Biehle, David Ebenschweiger, Heppler, Will Meyers, Marlene Salon E-Jay’s Verst, Linda Boberg, Gerry Thomas Hinojosa, Roxane Meyers, Stacy Schalck, Pat Vieth, Denny Boberg, Sharon Everett, George Hinojosa, Tony Meyn, Chick Schlosser, Rose Vogel, Ed Boberg, Sr. Joan Feighery, Bill Hoffman, Sheila Moore, Mary Schmitt, Bethany Waddell, Donna Booth, Lauren Feldkamp, Robbie Holmer, Gayla Mueller, Julie Schmitt, Hannah Ward, Connie Braun, Rob Feldman, Barb Horner, Kristen Mullahy, Mark Schneider, Becky Ward, Myrna Bravo, Jaxon Fieger, Char Howard , Bob Naffziger, Carol Scholer, Donna Weber, Karen Brockmeier, Don Fieger, Marianne Jackson, Sylvia Neal, Peggy Schomaker, Sharon Weber, Walt Brown, Carol Fister, Clara Jacobs, Nick Ney, Gary Schomaker, Tom Wendeln, Diane Carlson, Cathy Fitzgerald, Laurel Jennings, Marcia Nolan, Tim Schuette, Sr. Dorothy Wendling, Lori Cassedy, Ginny Flach, Sue Jimenez, Gayle Noll, Connie Schuh, Mary Ann Whiles, Kathy Clayton, Lynne Flaherty, Lois Johnson, Amy Noll, Phyllis Schwartz, Decker Wieland, Judy Combs, Matt Flynn, Adam Keeton, Merle Noll, Sharon Scott, Deana Williamson, Max Connaughton, Mark Francis, Jo Kelly, Robin Nurre, Jacob Selvestru, Sharon Winter, Kolten Connelly, Jenny Gall, Elaine Kleier, Mary Helen O’Brien, Katie Sharp, Cindy Winters, Drew Cooper, Dan Gallenstein, Julie Kramer, Frank Palmer-Wolfe, Shomaker, Shannon Woeste, Jerry Cooper, Lisa Gay, Gloria Krull, Nancy Brenda Simonse, Courtney Wolfe, Kathy Corken, Betty Geiman, Amy Kuhnhein, Peggy Paolucci, Karen Speaks, Mariam Wolfe, Steve Coulter, Deb Genther, Nan Lampe, Kim Parsons, Bob Speaks, Judy(†) Zenhurgt, Phyllis Covington Catholic Gentile, Mackenzie Landers, Chris Peeno, Joe Sprague, Alice Reach & Teach Mentors Giblin, Sr. Delores Landrum, Pat Piccirillo, Adam St. Margaret of York School (†) deceased

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