2009 Donors Frame Builders - $25,000+ Frank Garcia James Crisfi eld Daniel & Betsy Kirshner Stefan Shaffer FM Kirby Foundation Marnee Henderson & James Gilbraith Kim Crites-Carloto Kitchell Memorial Presbyterian Church Muriel Sharp & Mildred Jones Adrian & Janice Hartman Danceworks, Inc. Thomas Klipper Tim & Tara Smith Master Builders - $10,000+ Jay Hesselgrave Dangler Funeral Home Bessie Korfi atis Erik Solberg & Connie Claman The Hyde & Watson Foundation Thomas Healey Henry & Virginia Dearborn Daryl Koroluk Veronica Somarriba The John & Margaret Post Foundation Hilltop Community Bank Michele & Anthony Decagna Joseph Koziol Vanessa Rush Southern ANNUAL REPORT St. Teresa’s Catholic Church Debra Jones Anita Dee Kraft St. Jude Church United Way of Morris County Kathleen Kneis Andrew DePhillips Roger Kriete St. Teresa’s Catholic Church Andrew Kalfas Angela DeQuina Jim & Gail Kucharski Standard Tile East Hanover GOALS & ACCOMPLISHMENTS Craftsmen - $5,000+ Kenneth & Mary Ruth Lareau William & Lisa DeRosa Peter Langerman Karen Stepsus Anonymous Catherine Lee Henry & Ellen Dickson Joseph Andrew Lark Alfred & Linda Stewart January - December 2009 ASCO, Automatic Switch Company Bessie & George Korfi atis Laura & Paul Dillon Kallen & Lemelson Herbert & Anne Stone Bank of America Madison Honda Ashley Dimayorca Scott Lenz Warren Storey Bike & Build Jean & Paul Nilson Carmine Di Sibio John Lester Glenn Strathearn Susan Delaney Nick’s Floor Covering Daniel & Daphne Dodson John & Virginia Liberato Robert Suffern Terry & Jane Dwyer Point View Financial Services, Inc. Lisa Donini Philip Lorello Patrick & Pamela Sullivan John Hanson Joseph Parsons Cathleen Dougherty Thomas & Ashbrook Loughman Laurence Taber Our Mission: Welcome... IBM Corporation Playhouse Association Allan & Judy Simon Dowiak William & Paula Marino Teresa Tauber National Campaign Offi ce Recycle First James Drake James & Cynthia Marlow Teknikon Group, Inc. orris Habitat for Humanity has been an affi liate of Habitat for Humanity International Investors Savings Bank Roberta Renard Dreyer’s Lumber & Hardware Dick & Virginia Martin Temple B’nai Or Moving faith to action, since 1985. Our goals include: to focus public attention on the need for affordable Joseph Dugan Robert & Cynthia Martin Grace Terwilliger Millington Savings Bank Mary Beth Robb housing for families who live and/or work in Morris County, mobilize the resources Morris County Community Development Robert Reamer Patrice Dupont Craig & Anna Masker Terry & Julianne Thompson M Morris County Thrivent Financial for Steven & Deborah Rice Linda & Denis Duvoisin Warren Mauzy Cesar Ticas Morris Habitat for of Morris County to address this need, and work with the community and Habitat families to Lutherans Christine Roberto William & Louise Easton Kathy McCrystal Tara Todd The Prudential Foundation Catherine Pierson The Education Association of Morris Bill McCutcheon Triangle United Way build low-cost housing. RSI Fund Raising REI Kenneth Eriksen Brett & Lisa McDonald Beth Turetsky & Ned Levine Humanity advocates We are proud of our accomplishment of having built 41 homes and preserved 42 homes in the Sanofi -Aventis Patrice Rossettie Alan Farer McDonald Auto Body Nancy Tweed St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church Scott Sprinzen Richard Fiore Gerald & Mary McGinley Carol Ulmer Morris County area. Additionally, we have served 101 international families through our tithe Peter Zarras Summit Affordable Housing Corp. First Church of Christ Scientist Robert McKelvie The United Methodist Church for and builds decent to our parent organization, Habitat International. Ten of those homes were built in La Ceiba, Shrine of St. Joseph First Presbyterian Church of William & Ruth Meagher United Way of Chester County Carpenters - $1,000+ Summit Build & Design, LLC Chatham Township Medco Employee Giving Campaign United Way of New York City Honduras; our sister affi liate. Atlantic Health Somerset Hills Bank Robert Fischetti Ronald & Catherine Menendez Urban Architectural Initiatives, RA, PC affordable housing to We invite people of all walks of life to build and renovate homes with families in need. Our Beyond the Walls United Methodist Church Judi & Tom Fitzpatrick Laura Menihan Adrian Vander Does Blackrock Financial Management, Inc. J.R. Vaccaro Cynthia & Chris Flanagan Doreen Michelotti Geraldine Van Tassel & Tom Davies homebuyers are unique, hardworking and deserving members of our community. Many of our Calvary Episcopal Church Anne Flannery Thomas & Maureen Miller Robert & Sandra Veit enhance lives families hold important jobs in the Morris County area, such as hospital workers, human servic- Celgene Corporation Engineers - $100+ John Floegel Ralph Milnes Carmela Vitale es workers, landscapers, security guards, clerical and local corporate and business employees. CIT, Inc. Louis Aiese Stephen Fogle Mary Jane Milton Christine & Chris Volinsky Brian Conaghan Deby Alimonti Forsyth Gerry Monusky Martin Wall and strengthen the To qualify for Habitat homeownership, our families: County Concrete Camille Allen Roger Franco Douglas Mooney Robert & Christina Wall …are living in inadequate or substandard conditions. Douglas Daniels Mary Kathleen Alter Seth & Julia Freedman Craig Moore Linda & Ronald Wass Marilyn Devroye America’s Charities Rodney Frelinghuysen John Moran Webster Plumbing & Heating community in …have incomes that are too low to secure conventional nancing fi from traditional lending The Evangelical Lutheran Church Mia Andersen Larry Galante Russ & Lilian Moran Barbara Wentz institutions, but suffi cient to pay a small down-payment of $1,000 and make monthly mortgage The First Reformed Church of John & Suzanne Anderson Christine Galiardo Kevin Morano Werner Animal Hospital Pompton Plains Brian & Carol Angle Cynthia Galligan Suzanne & Robert Morris A. Dennis White & Ellen Boylan partnership with payments required for a Habitat interest-free loan. Paul Galiano Ellie Arnoud-Tomb Vito & Diane Gallo Mt Tabor United Methodist Church Christie Whitehouse …demonstrate a willingness to partner with Habitat, take fi nancial management classes, GlaxoSmithKline Parsippany Joseph Atamaniuk Laura Garrett Jim Mullen, Esq James & Robin Whitely Global Impact Atlanta Bread Company Dean Geibel Debra Codd Mullikin Michael Willard volunteers and and fulfi ll 300 hours of “sweat equity” per adult family member working on their home or other Hope Presbyterian Church James & Linda Baratte Alan Gelfand Erin & Keith Murphy Irene Wodkiewiecz-Wheat families’ homes. Hudson City Savings Bank Gladys & Henry Bartoli General Growth Properties Mark Nadler Doug & Kathy Wright Independent Lighthing Associate, Inc Thomas & Maryann Bauer General Plumbing Supply NECA Christopher Wyckoff, DMD families in need. …are prepared to be good stewards of their home and positive neighbors after they move in. Intel Victoria Baumann Cassandra & Kenneth Germann John & Susan Neely Thomas & Elizabeth Wyka Lakeland Bank Lori Bebout Thomas Getzendanner Barry Nelsen Wyndham Worldwide Blanche & Irving Laurie Foundation Carl Beck Larry Gindoff & Kathlen Hourihan Penny Nelson F. Michael Zachara A Closer Look at One of Our Habitat Homebuyers Seth Leeb Raymond Beier Give with Liberty North Jersey Bobcat, Inc. Zion Lutheran Church The Hemner Family: Kelly and her sons, Sage and Seth, expect to move into their new Gordon Lorig Joseph Belfatto Alan & Alyce Gold Joseph Nosofsky The Loyola Foundation Inc Doug & Melinda Bennington David & Kristine Gordon Margaret & Dennis Oblack In-kind Donors home in Stanhope soon. Kelly works full-time with developmentally disabled children, but has Gary McDowell Susan Bethke Nancy Gordon Morgan & Lynn O’Brien Lynne Ackerman already spent several hundred hours building her home. She is looking forward to starting a Rainer & Joy Ann Mimberg Thomas Bodnar Dean Gorman Marian Glenn & Daniel Ocone Richad Ackerman Betsy & Sean Monaghan Emilie Boggis Verlon Grafton Christopher Oelz AFR Furniture Rental new life as a homeowner. Additionally, she knows the long-term benefits of homeownership: Sean Monaghan Joan & George Bollman Baxter & Carol Graham Ogden Memorial Presbyterian Church AGS Plumbing stability, safety and security— is the best gift for her children. Sue & Joe Monico Peter Bolo Edward Gramigna Satoshi & Jeanette Oishi Alan Albin, Esq Morristown High School David & Willa Bomgaars David Gray E.Gage Olcott Chatham Community Band Nadaskay Kopelson Architects Pat Bomus Melanie Gray Diane Orama Dean Sickler Our Programs New Jersey Natural Gas Candice Booker Roger Greenway Foster Osborne & Pamel Kuhn DePasquale the Spa Richard & Sophie Palla Brent Bostick John Gulick Patricia & Kyle Ott Do-It-Yourself, Inc. Presbyterian Church of Carol & Kenneth Boughton Stephanie Hagan Gigi Pallotta Dow Chemical Company • Home Repair: Preserving homes for low-income elderly or families with a disabled member. Chatham Twp Walter Bradford Jeff Halverstadt Robert Parks & Wendy Anne Lovejoy Paul Drago, AIA • ReStore: Our building supply outlet, raising funds to build homes by selling new and gently The Provident Bank Susan Brennan Joseph Hamill Albert & Mary Pastino Dundean Studios Fine Paints Doug Prybylowski Sherman & Judith Brewer Derya Harquail Ralph Patella Global Beauty Group used items to the public. Jefferson Township DPW Geraldine Psyck Thomas Britt Don & Lou Ann Harris Keith Paterson, Esq • Tithe: Serving International families through tithing of unrestricted funds to build world- Michael Rieger Leanna & Stanley Brown Sally Harrison Charlie Patrick Peggy Karr Glass Bruce Katona Ruth Ryan Lorraine & Robert Brown Suzanne Hartman Ellen Paytas wide. LAN Associates Christopher Scanzera Nathan & Angela Browne Holly Hayden David Peck Seth Leeb, AIA • Volunteer Mobilization: Morris Habitat volunteers, who put love into action every day, Shadow Financial Systems Laurel Brozowski George Hayman Richard Pierce Gordon Lorig Richard Sleece Susan Buffum George Hays Richard Poole are central to Habitat’s work. Through program support and creating initiatives that engage Mars, Incorporated Sovereign Bank Alvin & Lynn Bunis Jennifer & David Heckler Mark & Cathy Povilaitis Massage Works Ltd. volunteers in Habitat’s mission, we seek to educate and be advocates for our work. David & Barbara Bunting Micahel & Joann Heembrock Barbara Prag Stewart Surveying & Engineering Sean Monaghan, Esq Gail & David Heiner Marylou Prasisto & Patricia Connolly Youth United: Walmart # 01-3598 Buy-A-Ride,Inc. James Mullen, Esq • Serving youth ages 5-25 developing as leaders in the community through David & Catherine Quinn Walmart # 5077 Dawn & Matthew Callahan Louis Helfer John Norton advocacy, home building and fundraising activities. Wells Fargo Advisors Carmen Campise Heritage Community Bank Michael Radutzky Owens Corning Roofi ng Peter Wentworth Cindy Caporaso George Hicks Hector & Vivian Ramirez Performance Trailers The Unitarian Church In Summit Paul Cappetta Pat & Peter Hilgendorff Frances Rao Jeff Rawding, AIA Our Vision for the Future—Five-year Strategic Goals—2010-2015p Dawn Verrinder-Cormier Patricia Caputo Mary & Robert Hill William & Patricia Reed Marjorie Roller, AIA Dave Vollmayer J. Scott Carruthers Maureen Hoefl in Steven Rice Maser Consulting The fi ve-year strategic planning goal for Morris Habitat for Humanity (MHfH) is to become Leslie & Jim Carson Nancy Holland Peter Richardson Richard Smith Surveyors a strong, well-run organization, able to sustain the operational level and many of the character- Apprentices - $500+ Anne Childers Kathleen Hourihan Peter & Trudi Richardson Shehadi Rugs, Fairfi eld Administaff Raymond & Anna Clark Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Steven & Sue Richter Richard Smith istics of a Neighborhood Builder as described by Habitat for Humanity International. Daniel Bloomfi eld Cynthia Cobbs George Jackson Alice & Peter Rogers Glenn Stubaus As MHfH continues to grow, it is essential that board members, staff, and volunteers, Joan Braner Laura Coburn Jo Ann Jany Richard Rosen Suzi’s Salon & Spa Blair Schleicher Bravo Gloria Cohn Debra & David Jones Victor & Gretchen Rosenberg RPI Jan-Marie Traynor recognize and renew their commitment to this ministry and its mission. Ellen Callanan Community Church of Mountain Lakes Dianne & Thomas Jones Design Build Warren Mauzy James Choma Brian Conaghan & Shawn Pringle Jack & Margaret Johnson Sylvia Rubens W.D Wells & Associates —Blair Schleicher-Bravo, Executive Director, Morris Habitat for Humanity Jane Cole Carol Conger & Norman Miller Rev. Cheryl Johnson Bill Ruddick West Morris Area YMCA Combined Federal Campaign Carol Connors John Kaplan Albert Russo Paul Zelenty, Esq Harold Crosthwaite Melverne Cooke Jeffrey Kaufman Rachel Sakofs First Baptist Church of Ledgewood Karen & Christopher Cotter Paul & Karen Kelly Lewis Sank First Church of Christ Scientist County College of Morris Diane & Bruce Kemmerer Rudy & Marjorie Savoie MORRIS HABITAT FOR HUMANITY, INC. 102 IRON MOUNTAIN ROAD, SUITE H, MINE HILL, NJ 07803 Fountain Baptist Church James Cramer John Kinner Schulman Family Foundation AX AIL INFO MORRISHABITAT ORG WWW MORRISHABITAT ORG Friendly’s Karen Cramer Beth & Samuel Kinney Kurt & Ann Schwarz (973) 891.1934 • F : 973.891.1938 • E-M : @ . • . . VISIT US ONLINE AT WWW.MORRISHABITAT.ORG FOR THE LATEST MORRIS HABITAT NEWS, BUILDS, EVENTS AND OUR RESTORE FEATURED ITEMS. 4 Morris Habitat 2008 ANNUAL REPORT 2009 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Morris Habitat builds hope, community, and partnerships while building homes for families in need! President Gordon Lorig Our Vision: Working to Meet Our Vision: Vice President Ruth Ryan or fi ve years between 2005-2009, Morris Habitat for Humanity (MHfH) 2005-2009 To Date Results Fwill work to serve an additional 55 families, through building 30 new ■ To serve 55 additional families ■ 58 additional families Secretary homes and preserving 25 homes, and increase it’s fund raising efforts by ■ Through building 30 new homes ■ 16 new homes Elizabeth Everett raising an additional $3M. These goals will be attained through focusing ■ Preserving 25 homes ■ 42 preserved homes Treasurer our efforts on the following planning themes: Community Building and ■ Increase our fund raising efforts David Vollmayer Sustainability, Financial Stability, Advocacy, Organizational by raising an additional $3,000,000 ■ $3,789,931 Effectiveness. Conaghan James Downs Paul Drago 2009 Results: John Lester 2009 Goals and Accomplishments: Gary McDowell Construction Management Under Construction 1. Support families’ ability to stay in their homes through a strengthened Home Sean Monaghan ■ Dedications & Closings ...... 2 ■ Homes under construction ...... 7 Richard Sleece Repair Program. —Accomplished (Hazel Street (2)) (Willow St., Morristown —2 units, Brooklyn Rd., Peter Wentworth ■ Stanhope—4 units, Ann St., Dover—1 unit) Peter Zarras 2. Develop and expand opportunities for property site acquisition to ensure a Groundbreakings ...... 2 (Brooklyn Rd., Stanhope, Willow St., Morristown) ■ Homes in site development ...... 12 supply of properties to meet families served objective. —Accomplished— Attorney for the Board ■ People housed ...... 4 (Morris Ave., Summit—6 units; Peer Pl., Denville 33 properties in pipeline Alan Albin, Esq. ■ New homeowner children ...... 1 —6 units) ■ Homes in planning stages ...... 8 • • • 3. Establish committee to complete the second 5 Year Plan for 2010 to 2015 ■ Home Repair projects ...... 9 ■ (Mt Olive—6, Jefferson—1, Pequannack—1) STAFF —Accomplished, 5 year strategic plan created Foreclosures ...... 0 Executive Director Total number of families assisted ...... 11 Blair Schleicher-Bravo 4. Generate $1.60mm through the Development Plan —Fell short, but raised $1.28m ReStore ■ Celebrated 2nd Anniversary. Director, Community Relations* Patricia Ann Bomus 5. ReStore revenue goal of $450,000 with net profi t goal of $150,000 —Accomplished Volunteers ■ Depends on a regular staff of 30 fabulous and exceeded goal by 85% ■ Number volunteers ...... 2,649 volunteers to help run the store. Director Property Acquisition Non construction (includes ReStore) ...... 1,322 ■ Exceeded 2009 revenue goals by 85%. Liz DeCoursey 6. Complete the feasibility study of a Deconstruction Program accomplished Construction ...... 1,327 ■ Took almost 300 tons of usable materials Development Director —New program will be launched in 2010 ■ Number volunteer hours ...... 28,932 out of the waste stream and resold! James Choma Non construction (includes ReStore) ...... 18,979 7. Create a fact sheet that Board Members and volunteers can use to raise Construction ...... 9,953 Manager, Program Services awareness of the need for affordable housing in NJ. —Accomplished and ongoing Cynthia Flanagan ■ Groups at construction site ...... 115 ■ Number attended Volunteer Orientation ...... 239 Construction Manager 8. MHfH staff educates the Board about the (Council on Affordable Housing) Douglas Wright COAH regulations. —Accomplished and ongoing Financials (unaudited as of 12/31/09) Construction Supervisor ■ Cash infl ow ...... $1,280,546 ■ Cash outfl ow ...... $1,490,081 9. Implement the Public Relations plan (on going effort) —Accomplished and Trainer* Financial contributions ...... $689,463 Operating (G&A and Fundraising) ...... $181,885 Mark Bippes and exceeded goal ReStore sales ...... $519,083 ReStore and program ...... $880,028 Construction ...... $420,168 Construction Supervisor* 10. Evaluate personnel adequacy and work activities for MHfH —Accomplished Russ Moran and ongoing. New organizational chart created ReStore Director of Operations From 1985 to 2009 Anne Schwab 11. Update job descriptions for regular volunteers —Accomplished ■ Homes built/rehabbed ...... 41 ■ Municipalities ...... 12 (includes 2 “Homes in a Box” for Beaumont Butler ...... 1 Chester Twp...... 1 Donation Coordinator & Scheduler* 12. Offer two or more volunteer training sessions/training seminars for key Michael Womer and Houston, Texas) Jefferson ...... 3 Morristown ...... 22 functional groups —Accomplished and ongoing People housed ...... 161 Parsippany ....1 Roxbury ...... 1 Accountant* ■ Homes preserved ...... 42 Randolph ...... 3 Wharton ...... 2 Debra Jones 13. Complete survey of volunteers —Accomplished and ongoing ■ Families served through tithe ...... 101 Dover ...... 1 Victory Gardens .. 1 VISTA* Hopatcong ....1 Denville ...... 2 14. Team continuity and volunteer leadership development —Goal carried to 2010 Abby Shapiro ■ Four-plexes ...... 2 Jeanne Wilson ■ Tri-plexes ...... 1 ■ *part time Duplexes ...... 6 ■ Single family homes...... 16

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