A homewith no 2018borders Annual Report

A Home With No Borders I 1 Vision Dear Friends,

A home with no Next year we will celebrate 150 years of impact in , and it is impossible to look ahead borders, impacting without reflecting on the work that has already been done. lives to create Erie Neighborhood House has served as a home with no borders for a century and a half, powerful communities supporting people with the tools and resources they need to build a foundation for greater well-being. We adhered to this blueprint for creating proud, powerful communities in 2018, reaching nearly 18,000 people all across our city. We provided legal consultations and represented folks in immigration court and asylum cases. We mentored young people and helped them thrive, expanding college and career possibilities in the process. We created greater access to trauma-informed therapy and mental Mission health resources in Chicago’s black and brown communities. We led cooking workshops and facilitated nutrition education to promote To empower our health and wellness in our communities. community—Latinx We delivered high-quality instruction to children and youth and helped immigrants alongside adult learners excel in the classroom and in the workplace. Transformative work like this doesn’t happen alone or in isolation. It takes individuals and families of an entire community, united around a shared vision. We are grateful to all backgrounds—through everyone—staff, community partners, volunteers, donors and advocates alike—who helped people achieve their potential, both here at Erie House education, access to critical and in the communities in which we work. services and advocacy, Thank you for the important role you play in our work toward a more just, working together to create inclusive society. We can’t wait to celebrate our 150th Anniversary with you a just and inclusive society. in 2020. Sincerely,

History Kirstin Chernawsky Patricia Perez We are a human services agency rooted in the settlement house Executive Director President, Board of Directors tradition, strengthening Chicago’s immigrant communities with wraparound services since 1870.

ON THE COVER: Legal receptionist Veronica Robles looks accross the US/Mexico border during a Citizenship & Immigration department visit to El Paso, TX. See page 8 for more about the visit. 2 I Erie Neighborhood House 2018 Annual Report A Home With No Borders I 3 Programs

Early Childhood Education Adult Basic Education (ABE) Building kindergarten readiness through A project-based curriculum to expand NAEYC-accredited care and instruction potential

School-Age Workforce Development Fostering social, emotional, and academic Training for careers in manufacturing, growth for children ages 5–12 healthcare and supply chain logistics

READS Health and Leadership Tutoring and activities to develop stronger Workshops and education for stronger, readers in grades 1–3 healthier families and communities

Youth Options Unlimited (YOU) Proyecto Cuídate Academic support, mentoring and Violence prevention, counseling and leadership development for youth family services through a restorative ages 12–18 justice lens

Community Literacy and Tutoring Citizenship and Immigration Hands-on tutoring and support for Classes, workshops and consultations to adult learners support the immigrant community

English as a Second Language (ESL) Buen HOGAR Empowering adults with language and Culturally responsive resources for literacy skills residents seeking affordable housing

4 I Erie Neighborhood House 2018 Annual Report A Home With No Borders I 5 Clockwise from top left: YOU alum Alex Román, now an engineer, speaks at the Future of Promise awards dinner; Rose Room students celebrate at a ceremony for kindergarten- bound preschool children; volunteers work alongside school-age students to develop their personal narrative through a My Story Matters scrapbook project; READS students from Little Village visit the Cernan Earth and Space Center; a group of ESL students volunteer at the Marillac St. Vincent food pantry in Garfield Park.

Clockwise from top left: Rosa Sanchez (speaking) and Proyecto Cuídate staff advocate for increased mental health access through the Collaborative for Community Wellness; Health & Leadership hosts a Día de los Niños event for 120 kids and families; citizenship class students attend an ICIRR summit on immigration; three TEAM students who entered Erie House as preschoolers graduate with the Class of 2018; 500 children Highlights from 2018 and families attend the annual Holidays with Heart celebration.

6 I Erie Neighborhood House 2018 Annual Report A Home With No Borders I 7 pon arrival, we saw border patrol next to TSA checking passengers’ immigration documents and it hit us: A UWe were in a completely different environment than Chicago. Facing the realities of life on the border and working in the detention centers was a first for most of us, so before we got to work Las Americas staff gave thatborder defines us basic training on how to conduct intakes and prepare detainees for their asylum interviews.

Only one or two of the 40+ individuals we met with would ultimately obtain Four Citizenship and Immigrationhome team members and an Erie House board legal representation. I asked our member flew to El Paso, TX, in October to volunteer with Las Americas, a local colleagues in El Paso how they agency working in three immigrant detention centers. continue to do this work given these odds. “There is value in walking with people and giving them information,” they responded, “even if they don’t end up winning in the end.” It was emotionally and mentally draining working in the detention centers, but we tried to keep this sentiment front of mind as the days passed.

I am so incredibly grateful to Las Americas for hosting us and to Teamsters Local 705 and CLINIC for funding this trip. We not only got a first-hand look into detention work— including struggles and constraints due to the complex nature of these prepared cases—but we now have new tools as we implement and expand Erie’s own removal defense initiative.

-Jane Lombardi Director of Citizenship & Immigration

Through our Community Navigators initiative, Erie House staff and volunteers reached more than 6,200 individuals in 2017 amidst growing concerns about Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity. Attendees at hands-on workshops hosted across the city walked away with critical knowledge, Know Your Rights booklets and resources to help keep themselvesFrom a scenic and overlooktheir families above El Paso,safe. TX, people look out over the US/Mexico border and the sprawling lights of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. 8 I Erie Neighborhood House 2018 Annual Report A Home With No Borders I 9 stablished in 1987, Las Americas Immigrant Advocacy Center is one of only a handful of non-profits Ein the El Paso area dedicated to serving the legal needs of low-income immigrants, including refugees and asylum seekers, victims of crime, and families seeking reunification.

In the three El Paso area detention centers Las Americas does intakes with immigrants from all over the world. Many have journeyed thousands of miles, often in very dangerous conditions, to exercise their legal right to seek asylum in the United States. Some will be in the detention center for a few months, others for more than a year. Conditions in dentention are stark, and access, even for attorneys, is highly restricted. In the rare instance when a bond is granted, it is often set at levels of $10,000-$20,000— virtually impossible for the average asylum seeker to post.

The El Paso jurisdiction, which serves West Texas and much of New Mexico, is one of the most difficult jurisdictions to get asylum in the whole country. Judges there deny more than 90% of asylum petitions, meaning that someone denied in El Paso could win somewhere else with the exact same case. eeing those people who are lining up [at the border] to get their chance to seek asylum, and knowing what’s waiting for them—that they’re just going to get ripped away from each other and put in different detention centers and held...Just Sknowing that that’s what‘s ahead is heartbreaking. - Megan Davis, Erie House Immigration Attorney 10 I Erie Neighborhood House 2018 Annual Report A Home With No Borders I 11 egal representation is the single most important factor in determining if someone will win or lose their As of March 2019: Lcase, but nationally only 37% of those in removal cases secure legal representation. Additionally, detention exacerbates the challenges 33,116 immigrants face: pending removal cases in the Chicago court • Detained individuals in removal proceedings are nearly five times less likely to secure legal counsel than those not detained 869,013 • Detained immigrants with representation were pending removal cases twice as likely to obtain immigration relief than their nationwide unrepresented counterparts • Represented immigrants who were never detained were 736 days nearly 5 times more likely than their unrepresented average wait time for counterparts to obtain relief removal cases

t’s important to he numbers bring home the importance of the legal listen to an asylum work organizations like Erie House and Las Americas seeker as a human Tare doing, and the incredible need that exists for these services. They can be daunting, but add to the sense being, as opposed of joy when: Ito a number, and to understand that what • We screen DACA applicants and 22% of them are eligible for permanent relief they would have to go back to is so much • We win a deportation case (Erie’s first!) worse than walking • We provide 1251 legal consultations 1,500 miles in a caravan. To be able to • We take on 13 asylum and deportation cases bring [this experience] • We work with clients like (from left) Maria, Sheila, Martin, back and tell people is Gloria and Caro and they finally receive their U-Visa or fantastic for me. naturalization - Carlos Ramirez, Erie House Board member

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s t r e in community gained college i areas acceptance Private Sources BY THE NUMBERS 5 Foundation, Corporations and Trusts 965,192 1,529,540 Where Funds Come From How Funds Are Used Individuals & Board 96,017 158,593 60% Government 83% Progam Congregations 15,294 34,923 12% Other Sources 9% Management & General gold ratings: 12% Private Contributions 8% Fundraising citizenship Special Events 694,158 519,701 8% Special Events students Gold Circle of Quality – Childcare Donated Goods & Services 838,862 235,303 7% Program Service Fees and clients ( ExceleRate) United Way of Metropolitan Chicago 120,000 94,000 1% United Way Government Fees/Grants 5,514,921 5,050,212 became US Gold Circle of Quality – School-Age Other Income and Program Fees 632,997 591,447 citizens (Illinois ExceleRate) Interest and Dividends 107,059 87,656 Unrealized and Realized Gains 153,745 287,239 STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITIONS 306 Gold Star – YOU TEAM Program (Losses) on Investments (MENTOR Illinois) Miscellaneous Income 935 1,008 As of June 30, ASSETS 2018 2017 3 TOTAL REVENUE 9,139,180 8,589,622 Cash/ Cash Equivalents 1,413,625 1,575,701 258 EXPENSES Investments 3,018,772 2,835,681 DACA Accounts and Pledges Receivable 1,531,143 1,494,073 Program Services Due from Government Agencies 839,187 479,884 renewals 153 Child Care 3,283,1343,405,395 3,283,134 Prepaid Expenses 48,675 22,548 adult learners were After School 837,777989,394 837,777 Property and Equipment, Net 1,462,239 1,399,738 were paired Youth 403,846464,683 403,846 submitted with Adult 1,054,5001,285,756 1,054,500 TOTAL ASSETS 8,313,641 7,807,625 Citizenship & Immigration 516,351727,826 516,351 96Know Your Rights presentations reached Workforce 404,679418,858 404,679 LIABILITIES Health, Leadership & Advocacy 206,087255,974 206,087

Total Program Cost 6,706,3747,547,886 6,706,374 Accounts Payable 136,153 121,372

Accrued Expenses 191,747 180,092 Supporting Services Proyecto Advances Refundable 301,180 336,301 Management & General 454,090415,521 454,090 Line of Credit 553,500 58,000 Cuídate Management & General 666,753 clients Donated Legal Services 421,252 - TOTAL LIABILITIES 1,182,580 695,765 85 received 123 Fundraising 7,827,217735,320 666,753 individual therapy, with volunteer NET ASSETS TOTAL EXPENSES 9,119,979 7,827,217 care ranging from 9940community members community

12 weeks to a year. literacy tutors Unrestricted 5,031,774 5,040,573 CHANGE IN NET ASSETS Temporarily Restricted 1,599,287 1,571,287 Permanently Restricted 500,000 500,000 Net assets - beginning of year 6,349,4557,111,860 6,349,455 TOTAL NET ASSETS 7,131,061 7,111,860 of Pre-K students were identified as “kindergarten ready” by the time Net assets - end of year 7,111,8607,131,061 7,111,860 they graduated from the program TOTAL LIABILITIES AND 92% TOTAL CHANGE IN NET ASSETS 762,40519,201 762,405 NET ASSETS 8,313,641 7,807,625 of Adult Basic Education students 49healthy cooking demos reached 85% improved their TABE reading score

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14 I Erie Neighborhood House 2018 Annual Report A Home With No Borders I 15 F.H. Paschen $250 TO $499 Annette Martinez Lisa Bohl We are deeply grateful for the generous gifts from our Bess Featherstone Sandy Andrews Donald & Ruth McClure Ramiro & Geraldine Borja Donors friends and partners. Thanks to your collaboration, kids, Glenn Fencl Cecelia Bolden Monique Mervin Jorge Cabrera The Field Foundation of Adam & Betsy Booth Michael J. & Amy B. Murray Noe Cabrera & Lorena Garcia adults and families across the city received support to reach their potential and Illinois, Inc. Sean Brennan Navy Pier Jen & Mary Callaghan Lori Flores-Rolfson Kristen Brown Noelle Neel Suzan Campbell move towards financial, physical and socio-emotional well-being. Dr. Lee Francis & Michelle Gittler Alexandra A. Brzezinski Kim Nelson Daniel Campion Melissa Frazin Frank L. & Mary Butler Robert J. Nichols Ltd. Kathleen Cangemi Ashley Galston Cara Chicago Oak Park River Forest Community Andrew Carnegie Stephanie Garvey Eric Carlson Foundation Angela Carroll Glass Dimensions, Inc. Pedro Cervantes Billy Ocasio Hector Cartagena $100,000 & ABOVE $5,000 TO $9,999 Deloitte Scott Hoesman Jim Goodridge & Joan Riley Craig Chico Orchid Strategy Group Ralph & Deborah Castelli The Chicago Community Trust Aldridge Electric, Inc. Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP James McHugh Construction Co. Goose Island Beer Co. Lee A. & Kim Clair Belia Ortega CenturyLink IMC Charitable Foundation Alliant/Mesirow Insurance Services EmPowerHR Mark A. & Laurie E. Jolicoeur David & Dawn Gupta Mark Collao Diana Palomar Lucero Cervantes United Way of Metropolitan Anonymous Fourth Presbyterian Church of Stephanie Kanter Ulisses Gutierrez Valerie Colletti Mike Paolicchi Doris Salomon Chagin Chicago Carol Lavin Bernick Family Chicago Andrew Madigan Erik L. Hall Paula Conrad Mary & Hugh Parsons Arturo & Luz Chaidez Foundation Hispanic Housing Development Peter & Cheryl Magrini Maureen Hellwig Consulado General de Mexico Jose Paz Christopher & Heather Chaney $50,000 TO $99,999 Bright Promises Foundation Corp. Rocco J. & Roxanne M. Martino Joel & Stephanie Herrera en Chicago Carly Perminas David Chase Paul M. Angell Family Foundation Chicago Federation of Labor Illinois Campus Compact Charles & Brunetta Matthews Herrmann Family Foundation Tory Cosich Gene J. Podulka Arthur Chavez Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois Comcast Cable Johnson & Bell, LTD. MAXIMUS Foundation Andy Hesselbach Felipe Cuartas Presbyterian Women in the David Chavez Chicago Tribune Charities, a d’Escoto, Inc. Lawrence Kearns Michael & Patricia McGlinn Thomas Haskins Jacobs Marlene Diaz Presbytery of Chicago Chicago Beverage Systems McCormick Foundation Fund Donley Foundation Live Nation Leslie McKeever Pascal Issa Robert Dirth Commissioner David Reifman Irving V. Clarke Healthy Communities Foundation Finish Line Youth Foundation Madigan Family Foundation Heather Mejia Peter J. Janus, Jr Michael Doerner Glenn & Rachel Rippie Clarks Fork Foundation North Avenue Day Nursery Steven D. Fox Mathematica Policy Research James, III & Suzanne Neaylon JPMorgan Chase Foundation Omar & Clarisol A. Duque Riverside Presbyterian Church Alfred & Ruth Clem GCM Grosvenor MB Financial Bank New Frontiers Foundation Kenny Construction Company Polly Eldringhoff Ronald Rohde Thea Colwell $25,000 TO $49,999 Hernandez & Garcia Mary & Sy Nelson Donald & Catherine Northfell Paula King & Anthony Nettekoven Erika Espinosa Devin Rowland Rev. Beth & Mr. Sam Dammers Allstate Insurance Company Illinois Tool Works Inc. Garrick Nielsen PACO Collective Nick & Lisa Koclanis Elisabeth Fiordalisi William Sanchez Felicia Davis Barker Welfare Foundation John Burns Construction Company O’Neill & Gaspardo Consultants Dipak Patel David Leali First Midwest Bank Matthew & Becky Schweiger Lynette De Dios Chicago Blackhawks Foundation Librada & Steven Killian & CPAs Patricia J. Hurley & Associates, Inc. Lou Leonardi FJC Gift Certificate Fund SEIU Local 1 Eva-Dina Delgado The Comcast Foundation Loop Capital Markets, LLC Kurt D. Palmer Hadley Pihl Ryan LeStrange Forbidden Root Restaurant & David Sinski Desmond & Ahern, Ltd. ComEd, An Exelon Company R. Ernest Mahaffey & Sheila A. Perkins + Will Michael & Elaine Pritchett Lettuce Entertain You Brewery Mike & Elizabeth Suerth Jennifer Diaz Lloyd A. Fry Foundation Penrose Anne Pramaggiore Sally Pryor Enterprises, Inc. Robert K. & Linda Garro TESOL International Association David Diaz Patricia & John Hall Robert R. McCormick Foundation Quantum Crossings, LLC Carlos Ramirez Connie Li Martin Garza David Tolen-Xolot & Katie Wendy DuBoe HBK Engineering, LLC McDonald’s Hispanic Owner’s Sage Foundation John Ray Lifting Gear Hire Keith Giemzik Ferguson Paul Duncan Herbalife Family Foundation Association SDI Presence, LLC The Virginia Seggerman Phillip Lombardi Charles Graff Robert Tovar Obinna Ekwueme Illinois Immigration Funders Juan G. Moreno Strata Earth Services Charitable Fund Cesar Lostaunau Barry Graham & Adrienne Colvert Ruben Trujillo Jose Estrada Collaborative Motorola Inc. Gail & Steve Taggart Darren & Anne Snyder Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s The Green Art United Way of Central Indiana Exelon Foundation John Buck Company Northern Trust Corporation Sheri Turk Toroso Investments Hospital Chicago Adrienne Grier United Way of Greater Atlanta Craig Fox & Patti Shuma Foundation Richard & Nancy Paff Uber Technologies, Inc. The Trotter Family Foundation Marcum LLP Bruce & Teresa Griffith La Vinata Louis T. Falk & Elizabeth Budz Falk Monterrey Security Justin Parr United Way of America Union Church of Hinsdale Fidel Marquez Jack Hartman Sandra Valenzuela Joe Felicicchia Consultants, Inc. Kenneth V. & Leola H. Perkins G.H. Zendt Charitable Trust Jane Wells & Burt Ferrini Leo Martinez Roger Hartmuller Ed Vanscoit Sol Flores Peoples Energy Proven IT Westinghouse Charitable Giving Dwight Marroquin & Clarissa Delane Heldt Ralph & Donna Varland Camille Fotopoulos PNC Financial Services Joel & Sandra Pundmann $1,000 TO $2,499 Ponce Andrea Helms Micaella Verro & Jeff Alvarez Eric Fox & Charolette Crane Group, Inc. John W. & Jeanne M. Rowe Bright Funds Foundation $500 TO $999 David Mason + Associates Caroline Henry Frederick & Cate Waddell R. Gerald & Joyce M. Fox UnidosUS Solano-De Carrier Management William & Joan Brodsky Aetna Better Health of Illinois Reid Miller Adolfo Hernandez Dan Walker Sarah Fox Wintrust Financial Corporation Teamsters Local 705 Foundation Anonymous Nash Brothers Construction Rene Herrera Wight & Company Shawn Freeny John D. & Suzanne L. Van Pelt David Burnett Sandra & Rolando Arredondo Leslie Okamura Torrence Hinton Kathleen Yang-Clayton Jessica Galant $10,000 TO $24,999 Verizon Rebecca Carlins AT&T United Way Employee Giving Patricia Perez Hirsch Schwartz Foundation Maria Yamat Kevin Gaillard Anonymous Nancy Vincent Craig Castelli Campaign Jennifer Pike Dan Hoffman Alejandro Garcia CIBC VistaNational Insurance Tim & Julie Castelli AVM Travel John Pintozzi Kahlil Hogan $100 TO $249 Marie Garcia The Custom Companies, Inc. Group, Inc. Gloria Castillo B&B Shelle Optical, LLC Primera Engineer Joe Holland Acuna Law Offices Dr. Omar Ghoneim & Ami Dollar General Literacy Foundation Wells Fargo Housing Foundation Kirstin & Max Chernawsky The Bergman Family Foundation Roger Rehayem Theresa & Thomas Horan Michelle Adler-Morrison Novoryta Elizabeth Morse Genius Charitable Women Employed Frank & Janice P. Cicero Blue Foundation Michelle Rindt Sean Hughes Albert & Nancy Allred Stuart & Karen Gipson Trust Wrightwood Wealth Kent & Liz Dauten Brickstreet Insurance Sergio Rocha Charles Huzenis & Deirdre Fabiola Amezcua Dan & Jill Glenn Geary Rimmer Vincent Wolf Management, LLC Randy & Kathryn DeCoursey Martin Brotschul Todd A. Schultz Jameson Rafael Anglada David E. Gloss Foundation Dermody Properties Foundation Jason Bryan Ryan Seager Zack Issleib Anonymous Adia Gooden Daniel J. & Barbara D. Hartnett $2,500 TO $4,999 Dr. Theodore C. & Mrs. Ann E. Cable , Inc. Craig & Amy Shields John M. Jacus Tony Anzelmo Jeff & Madelyn Greenberger Illinois Science & Energy Innovation ABC 7 Chicago Doege CAF America John Siewenie Ben & Jessica Johnson Kate Aparicio Carlos & Stephanie Guevara Fund Allstate Giving Campaign The Dolan Family Foundation Charitable Adult Rides & Marc & Arla Silverstein Francisco Juarez Amy Araiza Jen Guzman INTREN Ardmore Roderick Enterprise Fleet Management Services, Inc. Martin & Dianne Stansbury Kate Kahoa Rebecca Arceo Julia Hagwood The James J. McClure Jr. Ariel Investments, LLC Erie House Basketball Team Chicago Commons Tom Startek Ronald, Sr. & Donna Kaminski Arthur J Gallagher & Co. Joan & Charles C. Hansen, III Insurance Trust Gisela & Luc Attlan Patrick & Jenni Fitzgerald Paramjit Chopra Larry Steinway Paul Kasper Preston Babcock Jackie Hanson Meade Beth Benjamin Forefront Nicole Cox Ian Sutherland Moira Kelley Rev. Frank Baldwin & Ms. Barbara David L. Hanson MZI Group, Inc. Beverly Bank & Trust Mary Forester Crane Construction Debbie & Rom Tamondong, Jr. Maria Kim Ellson Margaret S. Hart The Dan A. Nicholson Fund at The Christopher B. Burke Foresters Financial Robert & Quinn Delaney Amy Thacker Daniel Kittaka David Baron Matt Haughey Chicago Community Trust Engineering, Ltd. Gary & Joanne Gaspar Frances Delgado Paul Thomas & Eva Hernandez Mike & Nancy Knutson Robert & Katharine Barr Tyler Jason Horwitz Polk Bros. Foundation Caber Hill Advisors Grainger Doing Good, LLC Marianne To Stephenie Lauge Lazarus John Beem Erin Inman Rooney Rippie & Ratnaswamy, LLP Chicago Housing Authority Guggenheim Partners The Dolins Group, LTD TranSmart/EJM Corporation Eric B. Lugo Jack Bentley Eva Issleib Saint Clement Parish Conlon & Dunn Nicolas Guzmán & Dr. Meghan Cory Ehrenberg Trice Construction Company Lynae Maciel Nicholas Beyer Maddie Issleib The Unity Fund at The Chicago Payson E. & Eve Gordon Crissey O’Neill Enlace Chicago Howard & Debbie Wedren Cheryl Maletich Sheila Billings Art Jablonski Community Trust Fund Habermann Koehn Foundation Jennifer Evans Jane A. Western Marissa Martin Amanda Bohl Deitra Jackson Woodward Dayton Street Partners Cheryl Harris Exelon Corporation

16 I Erie Neighborhood House 2018 Annual Report A Home With No Borders I 17 Helen Jameson Mark Raffel GIFTS IN HONOR In of Jim & Lynn McClure David E. & Deborah L. Jasso Brigid E. Rafferty Albert & Nancy Allred Tony Joyce Lizbeth Ramirez In honor of Kathleen Kilbane & Steven & JoAnn Arvis Ronald & Meredith Kaminski Michael T. Ray, Jr. Larra Clark Rev. Frank Baldwin & Ms. Barbara Board of Directors TJ & Kate Denley Marc Katz Alex Reinstein Ellson DeWitt Kavanagh Daniel Rest In honor of Randy DeCoursey John Beem Brent Keenan Sendhil Revuluri Orchid Strategy Group Carole Heisel Bergstraesser Terry & Kearney Kilens Asael Reyes Suzanne Brady Jocelyn Gunnar Keiser John Richards In honor of the Erie House Nancy Burghardt Patricia Gaytan Perez Frances Delgado Heather Mejia Christopher Killackey Jose Rico Basketball Team Daniel Campion President Teamsters Local 705 Allstate Kirkland & Ellis, LLP Sarah Rios Ulisses Gutierrez Christopher & Heather Chaney Kirkland & Ellis Andreas Kontolatos Roosevelt M. & Nerixsa Robertson Rev. Beth & Mr. Sam Dammers Judy & Dwight Koop Edwin Rodriguez In honor of Louis Falk Kathryn Donovan Steven Fox Monique Mervin Transportation and Howard Korey Mitch Rodriguez Melissa Frazin Bernard Dowling Nicolas Guzmán The University of Chicago Jennifer Kuldanek Paul G. Root Mary Katherine Fox Vice President Logistics Advisors Law School Ana Patricia Miravete Lagunes Shari Runner In honor of Lauren Gersten Stuart & Karen Gipson Drinker Biddle & Reath, LLP Steve Laue Robert Russell Michael Gersten Julia Hagwood Ashley Galston Oswaldo Ortega Andrea Lencina Eyad Salem David L. Hanson Dan Hartnett K&L Gates LLP Gensler Brigitte Lenz Eva Salgado In honor of Dan & Barb Hartnett Rob Beem & Lynne Hoskins Treasurer Jeremy Linke Grant L. Sanders Suzan Campbell Gweneth Jessen Commscope, Inc. (Retired) Paul Gassel Robert Dirth Sandy Pundmann Allison Lizzadro Veronica Sandoval Helen & William Jugenitz Wrightwood Wealth Barry Graham & Adrienne Colvert Deloitte & Touche, LLP Jane Lombardi Kenneth Santiago Mary Sue Komaniecki Management, LLC Rogelio Lopez Angelic Santos Judy & Dwight Koop Gail Taggart Gale Lukat Terry Schy In honor of Vanessa Hernandez Ina & Cynthia Latimer Secretary Carlos Ramirez Amber Lukowicz John Shaffrey Erika Espinosa Barbara Leslie L3 Hospitality Group Kahlil Hogan Illinois Department of David Lund Naved Siddique & Rukhsana Mirza Richard & Linda Martens VistaNational Transportation James & Laura Lyman Mollie Sitkowski In honor of Theresa Horan Marylen Marty-Gentile Gisela Attlan Kirkland & Ellis, LLP Beth Machlin Bill Sixsmith Donald & Ruth McClure Engel & Völkers Chicago Stephanie Kanter Theresa Whalen Asael Reyes M.A.G. Architect - Code Consultant Tristan Slemmons Beth Messina Shirley Ryan AbilityLab Youth Representative Craig Maladra Dale Slusarski Robert Morris In honor of Fritz Jacobs Beth Benjamin Yesenia Maldonado Arthur Smith Roger & Margaret O’Brien Thomas Haskins Jacobs CIBC Bank USA (Retired) Alexis & Zac Maloof Shawn Struchen Elizabeth Parker Librada Killian Sarah Rios Richard & Linda Martens David Sudzus Betty Peaslee JP Morgan Chase & Co Program Representative, In honor of Clark Kegley Childcare, School Age Crystal Martinez Michael P. Szwabowski Anonymous Kenneth V. & Leola H. Perkins Craig A. Castelli Debra Marton Michael Tedeschi Mary Jane Peterson Caber Hill Advisors Lou Leonardi Marylen Marty-Gentile Benjamin Israel Tenenbaum In honor of Michael McGlinn Trudy Ronnel Wintrust Maria Rocha Katie Mazza Gustavo Torres David Charney Arthur Smith Program Representative, Gabe McBride Vince Trinca Debbie & Rom Tamondong, Jr. Lory Carbajal Van Ness YOU Constellation Brands Timothy McHugh Patricia Tucker-Ladd In honor of their team at the Robert & Katharine Barr Tyler William McVisk Oscar Valencia Northern Trust Pamela Wagner Dhruv Menawat Nicole Van Pelt R. Ernest Mahaffey & Sheila A. Robert & Irene Warley Katherine M. Meier Matt VanCleave Penrose Reinald, Jr & Elizabeth Ted & Misty Mescall Jessica Velez Werrenwrath Mary McClure Miller Foundation Pamela Wagner In honor of Ken Perkins Kenneth & Pamela Wiese Peter Moller Brian Walsh Geary Rimmer Vincent Wolf Dorothy Wood Miguel Mondragon Sydney Weathersby Foundation Martin Montes Amy Wendt In memory of Joseph Orlando Honorary Life Trustees Morningstar Reinald, Jr & Elizabeth In honor of Sandy Pundmann Katherine M. Meier Robert Morris Werrenwrath The Virginia Seggerman Charitable Denise Munoz Theresa Whalen Fund In memory of Mary Helen Ray John Ray Michael & Kathleen Murtaugh Wheaton College Jenne Myers Kenneth & Pamela Wiese In honor of Rafael Ravelo Maureen Hellwig In memory of Jill Rohde Charles W. Armstrong* Mark A. Jolicoeur Rev. Paul Rutgers Dr. Kevin Myrie David Wilson Ronald Rohde Kate Nardin Dorothy Wood Phyllis H. Armstrong* John D. Leslie Rose Ann Savino John Nardozzi Reginald York In memory of Emileo Romanelli Janet Nettekoven Oscar & Guadalupe Zepeda GIFTS IN MEMORY Susan Romanelli & Danny Schaefer Elmera Brooks Marie Leslie Marjorie G. Schuham Francis & Rosemary Neuhaus Larissa Ziemba In memory of Charles & Phyllis Chad Newhouse Holly & Daniel Zivin In memory of Virginia Secemsky Armstrong Anonymous Elizabeth S. Bryan James J. McClure, Jr.* John Van Pelt Richard & Jane O’Brien John M. Jacus Frank Oddo May R. Burns* Lynn McClure* Harry Vincent* Ryan Oshlo In memory of Jean-Pierre Borja Suehair Othman Ramiro & Geraldine Borja Ann S. Carton Victor “Sy” Nelson Nancy Vincent Alex Pacheco List reflects monetary donations Brian & Maria Paff In memory of Robert A. Gielow received between July 1, 2017, R. Gerald Fox Jack O’Kieffe Carol Wiley Prashanth Pathy Alan M. Gunn & Maria V. Pfister and June 30, 2018. Marisol Pearson Robert A. Gielow* Bertha H. Pepe Robert Wiley* Betty Peaslee In memory of Elizabeth Isensee Richard & Nancy Paff We sincerely appreciate every Mary Jane Peterson donor. If we have inadvertantly Elizabeth S. Graham Donald E. Quinn Richard Wiley Presbytery of Chicago omitted a contributor, please Nicholas Puccini advise the Erie House development John R. Hall Lois Quinn Kathy Wiley Lauren Purtell department at 312.432.2236. *deceased member

18 I Erie Neighborhood House 2018 Annual Report A Home With No Borders I 19 Erie Neighborhood House Erie Community Center Little Village Jose de Diego 1347 W. Erie St. 1701 W. Superior St. 4225 W. 25th St. Community Academy Chicago IL 60642 Chicago IL 60622 Chicago IL 60623 1313 N. Claremont Ave. 312.666.3430 312.563.5800 773.542.7617 Chicago IL 60622 312.975.2637 * School-Age Program only; Open to qualifying families

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